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Miguel Ángel Muñoz Alonso
Club career
Real Sociedad. On 29 June 2017, Miguel Ángel moved to Pontevedra CF in the third division.
Missing in action
Vietnam War
of Vietnamese were hiring psychics in an effort to find the remains of missing family members. The Vietnamese Army organizes what it considers to be the best of the psychics, as part of its parapsychology force trying to find remains. Additionally, remains dating from the earlier French colonial era are sometimes discovered: in January 2009, the remains of at least 50 anti-French resistance fighters dating from circa 1946 to 1947 were discovered in graves located under a former market in central[Hanoi. As of July 12, 2019 according to the U.S. Department of Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office, US Military and
Monitor (American TV program)
Overview
Monitor (American TV program) Overview Production was based in Washington, D.C., with offices in the Tenley Circle area immediately east of NBC's Nebraska Avenue studios. Lloyd Dobyns, the show's anchor, appeared on a stark white, modernistic set. In the absence of a theme composed especially for the show, the producers opted to use the opening minute of "Piano Concerto No. 1 In D-Flat Major, Op. 10: I Allegro brioso" by Sergei Prokofiev, feeling that it added gravitas to the show—something they hoped would set them apart from ABC's lightweight 20/20. In test audiences (including one in which future NBC anchor Sarah
Mildred Dilling
Early life & Harp career
Music. The family moved to Indianapolis, where Mildred studied harp with Louise Schellschmidt at age 12. Upon receiving a harp for her 12th birthday, she was so excited that she "had to lie down for several minutes". At age 13, she started playing for social events, her first fee for a performance being a dozen carnations and a jar of pickles. Harp career After Dilling graduated from high school, her mother took her and her sister to New York, where they continued their musical studies. Dilling played for the Central Presbyterian Church's services, where she earned money to pay for
Mood (psychology)
Types of mood
For example, one maladaptive negative mood regulation is an overactive strategy in which individuals over dramatize their negative feelings in order to provoke support and feedback from others and to guarantee their availability. A second type of maladaptive negative mood regulation is a disabling strategy in which individuals suppress their negative feelings and distance themselves from others in order to avoid frustrations and anxiety caused by others' unavailability. Negative moods have been connected with depression, anxiety, aggression, poor self-esteem, physiological stress and decrease in sexual arousal. In some individuals, there is evidence that depressed or anxious mood may increase sexual interest
Manuela Sáenz
Legacy & Museo Manuela Sáenz
May 25, 2007 the Ecuadorian government symbolically gave Saenz the rank of General. Museo Manuela Sáenz The Museo Manuela Sáenz is a museum in Old Town, Quito, that contains personal effects from both Sáenz and Bolívar to $2"[safeguard] the memories of Manuela Saenz, Quito's illustrious daughter". Located at Junin 709 y Montufar, Centro Histórico, Quito. Entrance to the museum is free with the purchase of one of the books about Manuela's life. Personal effects within the museum include letters, stamps, and paintings.
Lampaul-Guimiliau Parish close
Porch & Bell tower
Thomas, Judas, John, James the Greater and James the Lesser. On the west side are Saints Andrew, Phillip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Mathias and Simon. The sculptures depicting Saint Pol and Saint Michael are attributed to Bastien Prigent and those of the Virgin Mary, John the Evangelist and the angel are by Henry Prigent. The porch leads to a double doored entrance to the church. A statue of the Virgin Mary with child is placed over the doors. The porch also contains a stoup. The porch would have provided an area for merchants to hold discussions. Bell tower The bell tower was
Money Remittances Improvement Act of 2014
Provisions of the bill & Procedural history
a summary written by the House Republicans, "H.R. 4386 authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury, with respect to complying with monetary instrument transaction reporting requirements, to rely upon examinations conducted by the relevant state supervisory agency if: 1) the category of financial institution is required by state law to comply with federal requirements; or 2) the state supervisory agency is authorized to ensure that the financial institution complies with federal requirements." Procedural history The Money Remittances Improvement Act of 2014 was introduced into the United States House of Representatives on April 3, 2014 by Rep. Keith Ellison (D, MN-5). It
Mihail Sebastian
Life
influence of Nae Ionescu's own brand of philosophy, called Trăirism, which mixed jingoistic nationalism, existentialism and Christian mysticism, as well as that of the fascist and anti-Semitic paramilitary organization known as the Iron Guard. As a Jew, Sebastian came to be regarded as an outsider within the group, even by his friends. In 1934 he published another novel, De două mii de ani (For Two Thousand Years), about what it meant to be a Jew in Romania, and asked Nae Ionescu, who at the time was still friendly with Sebastian, to write the preface. Ionescu agreed, generating uproar by inserting paragraphs both
Megacorpstate
Coinage of the term "Megacorpstate"
Megacorpstate Coinage of the term "Megacorpstate" Alfred Eichner, creative theorist, Keynesian economist and Rutgers University economics professor introduced the term the "megacorp" in his book "The Megacorp and Oligopoly" (1976). The term was initially used to describe the powerful and expansive corporate groups that held monopolistic power over multiple markets. Like many intellectuals who studied Eichner's work, J.Barkley Rosser. Jr, endeavoured to expand the ideas and research on megacorporations. He recognized a strong alliance present between the monopolistically powerful multinational oil corporation groups and nation states. As a result of such interlocking relationships and trade, these participants formed a rather
Margaret Purdy
Career
2012 World Junior Championships in Minsk. The following season, they won gold at their two JGP assignments, in the United States and Croatia, and qualified for the JGP Final, where they placed fourth. The pair took silver at the 2013 World Junior Championships in Milan, behind Haven Denney / Brandon Frazier. In September 2013, Purdy/Marinaro and their coaches moved their training base from Strathroy to Komoka. The pair appeared at two senior Grand Prix events, the 2013 Skate America and 2013 Skate Canada International, finishing eighth at both. After placing fifth at the 2014 Canadians, they were assigned to the 2014
Molon Labe (Falling Skies)
Plot
both men realize Red Eye's claims about a skitter rebellion may be true. While the Overlords consider the resistance a minor irritant, the prospect of their own slaves starting an uprising has them rattled. This still doesn't change the fact that the resistance is trapped. Tom gets an idea and tells them to bring in Karen. A smug Karen is brought in and gloats to Hal about how predictable the resistance is and how they fell for her ruse. Her attitude changes when presented with the injured Overlord and she has to be restrained to hear Tom's proposition: Let the humans
Malik Rose
Post NBA career
for the first time. He has a cousin named Lonnie McAllister in Maryland who just made A team On December 20, 2011, Rose was hired as color commentator for the Philadelphia 76ers television broadcasts. Rose served in this role from 2011 to 2015. On November 15, 2014, Rose made his first appearance for NBA TV. Rose made appearances on NBATV during the 2014–15 season on days when it did not conflict with his 76ers schedule. On August 12, 2015, Rose was hired as manager of basketball operations for the Atlanta Hawks. On April 11, 2017, Rose was promoted to the general manager
Miles Coolidge
Group (museum) & Public Projects
New York; Victoria Miro, London; Gisela Capitain, Cologne). He is represented by ACME., Los Angeles. Public Projects Coolidge was commissioned by the Broward County (Florida) Cultural Division to create a large-scale permanent photographic work of art for the Southwest Terminal of the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport. Installed in 2003 and titled Instead of a Bridge, the 1' by 360' artwork consists of 20 panoramic photographs of cul-de-sacs in nearby residential neighborhoods. Also in 2003, Coolidge was asked to create a public project (Hauptplatz Graz) for the Austrian Triennial of Photography. In 2002 he was commissioned by the Socrates Sculpture Park
Missing in action
World War I
is therefore not surprising that the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme in France bears the names of 72,090 British and Commonwealth combatants, all of whom went missing in action during the Battle of the Somme, were never found and who have no known grave. Similarly, the Menin Gate memorial in Belgium commemorates 54,896 missing Allied combatants who are known to have been killed in the Ypres Salient. The Douaumont ossuary, meanwhile, contains 130,000 unidentifiable sets of French and German remains from the Battle of Verdun. Even in the 21st century, the remains of missing combatants are recovered from
John Tait Robertson
International & Death
of the following year, while at Southampton. All of his 14 remaining caps came during his spell at Rangers. He captained the Scots in his fourth match, as they beat England 4–1 at home on 7 April 1900. His first goal came in his sixth match, on 2 March 1901, in a 1–1 draw with Wales, again as captain. Robertson was Scotland's captain in five matches, and scored two more goals, both against Wales. The last was in his last international on 6 March 1905, in a 3–1 away defeat in Wrexham. Death He died in Wiltshire in January 1935.
Masaan
Plot
they share an intimate moment. Back in Varanasi, Deepak tells her about his caste and the work he does burning corpses. Shaalu remains firm and tells him that she will be with him even if her parents refuse. She asks him to focus on his placements and get a job, while she reaffirms her commitment to him. However, unfortunately, during a pilgrimage trip with her family, Shaalu dies in a ghastly bus accident. Her body with those of other victims ends up at the same cremation ground where Deepak's family works. Deepak is shattered on seeing her dead body and loses
Matten bei Interlaken
Economy
in agriculture. The number of jobs in the secondary sector was 158 of which 93 or (58.9%) were in manufacturing and 65 (41.1%) were in construction. The number of jobs in the tertiary sector was 655. In the tertiary sector; 205 or 31.3% were in wholesale or retail sales or the repair of motor vehicles, 46 or 7.0% were in the movement and storage of goods, 116 or 17.7% were in a hotel or restaurant, 17 or 2.6% were in the information industry, 103 or 15.7% were technical professionals or scientists, 44 or 6.7% were in education and 52 or
Miloš Havel
Personal life and legacy
the disclosure of one of his friends as a double agent just add to the ambiguity, which, on the one hand, does not allow us to paint his character simply black or white. On the other hand, as the author of his biography argues, this ambiguity probably allowed him to help the domestic film industry, and to ultimately save it from German hands.
Mine clearance organization
Menschen gegen Minen (MgM) & No More Landmines
its services to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) dedicated to re-establishing the infrastructure of dangerous regions in post war scenarios. Hendrik Ehlers and Hans Georg Kruessen founded MgM together with others in 1996. Today they are Managing Directors and active Managers of all demining operations at the same time. They have been working since 1992 in the field of humanitarian mine clearance and the destruction of dangerous ammunition in Southern Africa. They possess a wealth of practical experience through operations management, mined area survey, demining and the destruction of explosives (EOD). No More Landmines No More Landmines was a United Kingdom-based humanitarian
Momus
Comedy
Themis, patroness of assemblies. Because of the Harlequin connection, too, and as the character able to make home-truths palatable through the use of humour, Momus had now taken the place of the Fool on a French Minchiate card pack. He also lent his name to George Saville Carey's satirical poem, Momus, or a critical examination into the merits of the performers and comic pieces at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market (1767). The god himself plays no part there, only "Momus' sons", the comic actors.
Lymore, Montgomery
General description
of a curious ‘fortified’ farmyard (either a folly, or for militia training) and a Georgian brick farmhouse. There was also a mill building (later converted to a water driven sawmill), which was part of the ornamental setting (cf Mill at Dunham Massey, Cheshire) with gardens on the E side. Elsewhere, more elements of the hunting park layout can be observed, with Fox Coverts and Decoy Ponds with a hut in wood to S and another possible decoy pond in Bronyhall wood. Throughout the parkland there are numerous old oaks. The tree ring-evidence from a recently felled
Mike Sacks
Stinker Lets Loose! & Randy: The Full and Complete Unedited Biography and Memoir of the Amazing Life and Times of Randy S.!
Clarence Macleod and Mr. Walsh, Jessica McKenna as Buck, Kimmy Gatewood as Betty, Mark Gagliardi as Big Red, Justin Michael as Pip, James Urbaniak as President Jimmy Carter and Jeremiah King, Andy Richter as Orville Max, and Phillip Baker Hall as the Big Man. The audiobook also includes an Introduction by Sacks. Full cast includes: Scott Brick, RC Bray, Rachel Butera, Emily Woo Zeller, PJ Ochlan, Suzanne Elise Freeman, Heather Forte, Robert Beitzel, and Seth Allen. Original songs by CJ McKnight as played by Mark Rozzo. Randy: The Full and Complete Unedited Biography and Memoir of the Amazing Life and
Michael Joseph Rossbach
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"Rossbach's disease", a gastric disorder better known as hyperchlorhydria.
Mildred Dilling
Harp career & Harp collection and legacy
appeared on a BBC television broadcast. She held masterclasses in London whenever her touring schedule allowed it. Harp collection and legacy Dilling had an extensive harp collection. She kept her harp that belonged to Evangeline Booth at home because it was too delicate to transport; it now resides in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She also owned a harp that once belonged to Marie Antoinette. After Dilling's death in New York on December 30, 1982, Indiana University received part of her collection of 124 harps. In the 1920s, Dilling commissioned Browne & Buckwell to make a non-pedal harp
Lossa Engineering
Lossa Engineering & Jay LaRossa
Lossa Engineering Lossa Engineering Lossa Engineering handles from start to finish, the complete build up and restoration/ customizing of vintage motorcycles. Everything from custom fabrication and motor work to paint and upholstery are all done in house. The shop houses new and vintage machines that help them create their made to order motorcycles. Their use of bold colors, custom modifications and their unique twist and style has had such people as the skateboarder and actor Jason Lee buying a few. Currently they are building bikes for people worldwide, shipping them as far away as Norway. Jay LaRossa The owner of
Momus
Political satire & Social satire
treatise The Expulsion of the Triumphant Beast (1584) also looks back to Lucian's example. Momus there plays an integral part in the series of dialogues conducted by the Olympian deities and Bruno's narrators as Jupiter seeks to purge the universe of evil. Social satire 17th century English writers introduced the figure of Momus in a gentler spirit of fun, as in Thomas Carew's masque Coelum Britannicum (1634), which was acted before King Charles I and his court. There too Momus and Mercury draw up a plan to reform the 'Star Chamber' of Heaven. Two centuries on, it was to influence
Marta Matamoros
Death and legacy
or cultural aims to improve gender equality of society.
Mohammad Wasim
Career in New Zealand & Career in Netherlands & Coaching career
in Pakistan. Wasim also claims that he was also offered to play for New Zealand but he refused it, thinking that he might have a chance for Pakistan. Career in Netherlands In July 2014, Wasim played a 50-over game for Netherlands against Scotland, after he acquired Dutch nationality after living in the country for several years – playing his cricket for Sparta 1888 and Dosti Amsterdam. Wasim was a regular for the North Holland Hurricanes in the North Sea Pro Series that season and also turned out for Netherlands A in the Continental T20 Championship in Schiedam. Coaching career In
Minuscule 554
History
examined by Scrivener, Dean Burgon, and Gregory. It is currently housed at the British Library (Additional Manuscripts, 39597) in London.
Martin Sommer
Buchenwald
Martin Sommer Buchenwald In 1943 Reichsführer Heinrich Himmler appointed SS judge Dr. Georg Konrad Morgen to investigate charges of cruelty and corruption at the Buchenwald camp. Due to his excessive brutality and sadism, Sommer was indicted and tried before Morgen. Commandant Karl Koch and his wife Ilse Koch were also put on trial. According to Morgen, Sommer had a secret compartment underneath the floor under his desk. He kept his private instruments of torture concealed within this compartment such as the needles he used to kill his victims after he was done torturing them, he would inject them with carbolic acid,
Mei Ju-ao
Education & Tokyo Trials & Later life
to China in 1929. Tokyo Trials During the period of 1946-48, Mei was the Chinese judicial delegate to the International Military Tribunal for the Far East. He participated in the trials of Japanese war criminals shortly after the Second World War. Mei was portrayed by Damian Lau in the Chinese film The Tokyo Trial (2006) and by David Tse in the NHK miniseries Tokyo Trial (2016). Later life Mei returned to China after the Tokyo Trials. He was a supporter of Mao Zedong, but, having been a member of the previous government and having received a "bourgeois" Western education, he faced
Maria Aurèlia Capmany
Biography
first novel Necessitem morir (We need to die) (published in 1952), she got to the final of the Joanot Martorell Price of 1947, price that she won the following year with El cel no és trasparent (The sky is not transparent). Her prestige as a narrator would arrive with novels like Betúlia, El gust de la pols (The flavour of dust) and especially for Un lloc entre els morts (A place for the death), Sant Jordi Price of 1968. In 1981 she received the Ramon Fuster Price, given by the Col·legi Oficial de Doctors i Llicenciats en Filosofia i Lletres
Montera
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montera is often decorated with a special design. The "bulbs" on the sides of the montera represent the horns of a bull.
Linguère Department
Population
Linguère Department Population As of the December 2002 census, the population was 194,890 inhabitants. In 2005, it was estimated to be 214,883. By 2013 it had grown to 241,898.
MYH6
Cardiomyopathy from mutation R403Q & Myh6 knockdown as a therapy for HCM
Since HCM is such a debilitating disease, investigation into possible therapeutic approaches to treat some of the causes of HCM- or at the very least provide palliative care for people affected by this condition- is of extreme importance. Myh6 knockdown as a therapy for HCM HCM is an autosomal dominant disease and conventional treatments are ineffective. Gene therapy is currently being investigated as a possible treatment option. Myh6 gene is a possible target for gene therapy. Infected with adeno-associated vectors carrying the siRNA to silence the mutant Mhy6 gene, inhibited expression of R403Q myosin postponed development of HCM for 6
Mint Airways
History
Nouvelair, Tunisair, Blue Panorama, Air Italy and Spanair. Together with Pullmantur Air and Iberworld it also found a niche in the lucrative transport of pilgrims to Hajj from Southeast Asia. Mint Airways began facing financial difficulties after Comtel Air —an Austrian airline with which it had a leasing contract— filed for bankruptcy in late 2011. Following a scandal in which Comtel Air flight crew asked stranded passengers to pay for the aircraft fuel, Mint Airways initiated legal action against Comtel. Mint Airways became insolvent on 22 May 2012 —less than three years after having started— following which it ceased all operations.
Limbo
In other denominations and religions
having reached enlightenment. The Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra states that an arhat obtains a "samādhikāya (rapture-body)" and is reborn in a lotus in a transitory state of existence, unable to awaken for a whole eon. This is likened to a person intoxicated who must spend a certain period of time before becoming sober.
Moutier
History
1876 a railway opened between Basel and Moutier. This first railroad was followed by a route to Biel through the Tavannes valley in 1877 and then to Solothurn in 1908. In 1915 the 8.6 kilometers (5.3 mi) long Grenchenberg tunnel connected Moutier and Grenchen. The extensive road and railroad network encouraged Moutier to industrialize, with three industries, glass-making, watchmaking and automatic lathes, gaining international recognition for Moutier. In 1842 Célestin Châtelain founded the Verrerie de Moutier glass factory. They became the most important window glass manufacturer in Switzerland and by the 1970s produced 250 tons of glass per
Mildred Callahan Jones
Flag making & Death
The Richmond neighborhood is now considered an arts and dining district. She was also involved in other urban restoration and preservation organizations, including the Fan District Association and the Monument Avenue Preservation Society. Jones sold her flag business in 2003 due to chronic health problems. She was a diabetic and had undergone quadruple-bypass surgery in 1998 before suffering a series of strokes in 2002. Death She died on January 17, 2008 at her home in Richmond, Virginia, at the age of 64. She was survived by her husband, Thomas O. Jones, her son, Jonathan and her mother, Ida Mildred Callahan.
Moto Hospitality
History
Moto Hospitality History Granada, who owned the chain of Granada motorway service stations, merged with Compass in July 2000, to form Granada Compass plc. The plan was to combine the hospitality interests of the two businesses and hive off the media division, which was done by demerging the new group into Compass plc and Granada Media in 2001. Granada had previously acquired Forte plc in a £3.3bn hostile takeover on 24 January 1996. It sold its French Cote France service stations to Italy's Autogrill in December 1997. The food and hospitality division of Granada was retained by Compass, which became
María Elena Moyano
Activism and Organizations & Death
blamed Moyano for it. Moyano took a public stand, no longer calling them revolutionaries but terrorists. She vowed that Shining Path “would not close communal kitchens” and called “upon women to dispel the fear provoked by Sendero”. She was successful and organized protests and peace marches against Shining Path. She had a voice in such a time where opposition was suppressed by Sendero. She kept giving out milk, kept marching and kept working despite Shining Path’s death threats. She was ready to risk her life. Death After actively confronting Shining Path, she began to contemplate her death. Since many women
Mister Ed
Synopsis
of Roger's absence, until the neighbors were recast. During this period, Kay's brother Paul Fenton (Jack Albertson), who had made occasional appearances before, appears. Following the Addisons, the Posts' new neighbors were Col. Gordon Kirkwood, USAF (Ret.), Wilbur's former commanding officer (Leon Ames), and his wife Winnie (Florence MacMichael). They appeared on the series from 1963 to 1965. In the final season, the Kirkwoods were phased out, while Carol's grumpy and uptight father, Mr. Higgins (Barry Kelley), who appeared occasionally throughout the entire series, apparently moved in with Wilbur and Carol during the final episodes. Wilbur and his
Marsanne, Drôme
Personalities
Marsanne, Drôme Personalities It was the birthplace of Émile Loubet (1838-1929), 7th president of the French republic.
Mass drug administration
Direct drug administration
between the two groups was not statistically significant. Overall no benefit of the mass drug administration was detected over the course of the malaria transmission season. A mass drug administration campaign using S/P, artesunate and primaquine was completed in Moshi district, Tanzania in 2008. The findings have yet to be published. Outside of sub-Saharan Africa one of the larger reported malaria-control projects using MDA took place in Nicaragua in 1981 following the overthrow of the Somoza regime. An estimated 70% of Nicaragua’s total population (1.9 million people) received chloroquine and primaquine during the peak period of disease transmission (November). An estimated 9200
Mine clearance organization
Horizon Assignments & Mechem Demining & Mine Clearing Corp.
mines/UXO's/devices and have cleared 100,050,554 sq m of infected area along with Radiological Survey of more than 320,000 sq m of area in Kuwait Oil Company. Horizon's website is www.horizon-groupindia.com. Mechem Demining Mechem Demining is a division of the South African state-owned aerospace and defence equipment company Denel. Active in the field of humanitarian demining since 1991, Mechem utilises the considerable experience gained through three decades of involvement with the SANDF and other clients in providing landmine countermeasures and mine resistant vehicles and equipment. Mechem's demining operations are in full compliance with the International Mine Action Standards (IMAS). Mine Clearing
Minyan ware
Origins
of a new cultural strain." Prior to 1960, Minyan Ware was often associated with northern invaders having destroyed Early Helladic culture (1900 BC) and introducing Middle Helladic culture into the Greek peninsula. However, John L. Caskey conducted excavations in Greece (i.e. Lerna) and definitively stated that Minyan Ware was in fact the direct descendant of the fine gray burnished pottery of Early Helladic III Tiryns culture. Caskey also found that the Black or Argive variety of Minyan Ware was an evolved version of the Early Helladic III "Dark slipped and burnished" pottery class. Therefore, Minyan Ware was present in Greece since
Martin Branner
Archives
The daily cartoons display traces of graphite, blue pencil, Zipatone, brush, pen and ink on illustration board measuring approximately 7 ¼ x 22 ½ inches.
Mister Ed
Death
of town visiting relatives, and a temporary caregiver might have seen Bamboo Harvester rolling on the ground, struggling to get up. Young said Harvester was a heavy horse, and he was not always strong enough to get back on his feet without struggling. He suggests that the caregiver thought the horse was in distress, administered a tranquilliser and, for unknown reasons, the horse died within hours. The remains were cremated and scattered by Hilton in the Los Angeles area at a spot known only to him. Another story claims that by 1968 Bamboo Harvester, suffering from age related ailments, was euthanized
Kensington System
Application & Daily routine
and Conroy's daughter, Victoire. Only occasional trips were made outside the palace grounds; two visits to Claremont to see her uncle Leopold I of Belgium greatly influenced Victoria's opinion on the system. When it became clear that Victoria would inherit the throne, they tried to induce Victoria to appoint Conroy her personal secretary and treasurer via a long series of threats and browbeating, to no avail. Daily routine The Duchess of Kent instituted a strict daily schedule for Victoria's education. Morning lessons began at 9:30 sharp with a break at 11:30. Lessons would resume for the afternoon at 3:00 and
Lurgan Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
Geography & Demographics
of Kittatinny Mountain through the township. Interstate 76, the Pennsylvania Turnpike, crosses the northern part of the township, with access from Exit 201, the Blue Mountain Interchange. West of the interchange, the turnpike passes through the Blue Mountain Tunnel and Kittatinny Mountain Tunnel in rapid succession. The largest community in the township is Roxbury, in the southwest. Other unincorporated communities are McKinney, Otterbein, Mowersville, and Lurgan. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 32.8 square miles (85.0 km²), of which 32.7 square miles (84.7 km²) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.3 km²), or 0.34%, is water. Demographics
Montgomery, Minnesota
2000 census
and 37.5% were non-families. 32.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 16.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.52 and the average family size was 3.23. 28.7% of the population were under the age of 18, 9.4% from 18 to 24, 28.6% from 25 to 44, 19.3% from 45 to 64, and 14.0% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 34 years. For every 100 females, there were 98.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 98.5 males. The
Moritz Thomsen
Worldview
made: "Living Poor is like being sentenced to exist in a stormy sea in a battered canoe, requiring all your strength simply to keep afloat; there is never any question of reaching a destination. True poverty is a state of perpetual crisis, and one wave just a little bigger or coming from an unexpected direction can and usually does wreck things."
Martha Feldman
Honors and awards & Teaching
Switzerland) and Asia (China and Taiwan). Teaching Martha Feldman is currently a professor of Planning, Policy and Design at the University of California, Irvine.
Mike Burton (politician)
Metro history & 1995 election
broad: to provide planning, policy making, and services to preserve and enhance the region's quality of life. Its earliest responsibilities included urban growth boundary management, transportation planning, waste disposal planning and management, and operating the zoo – all of which remain in the Metro portfolio today. The voters revised the charter in 1995 with a structure that expanded the authority of the Executive Officer, added an elected auditor and reduced the size of the council from 13 to seven members. 1995 election Burton was elected to his first term as Executive Officer in 1995. He ran on a
Morning Sun (song)
Critical reception & Promotion
bell. Sure, it's the most adventurous release of Williams's career, but it's pleasant to its bones and the lyrics have just enough about them to avoid the trap of self-regarding introspection that marred the likes of 'Strong' and 'Come Undone' in the past." Promotion Williams performed the song on 23 January 2010 at the NRJ Music Awards where he also received two awards for International Male Artist of the Year and the NRJ Award of Honour. "Morning Sun" was performed on 13 February 2010 (Williams' 36th birthday) on the UK TV show So You Think You Can Dance. The song
Mohamed Hassan Tita
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Mohamed Hassan Tita Mohamed Hassan Tita was a member of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad who was living in Albania. He was one of 14 people subjected to extraordinary rendition by the CIA prior to the 2001 declaration of a War on Terror. He was ostensibly linked to the 1995 plot to blow up the Khan el-Khalili market, as well as the assassination of Speaker of Parliament Rifaat el-Mahgoub in October 1990. Together with the other three Returnees brought from Tirana, his capture and torture were listed as the main reasons for the 1998 United States embassy bombings.
Maverick Carter
Career
college to become a Nike field representative. Carter has served as James' business manager since 2006. He, along with James, Rich Paul and Randy Mims, is one of the founders and principals of agent and sports-marketing company LRMR. Carter was responsible for engineering The Decision, a television special. Carter arranged a deal between LRMR and Fenway Sports Group that secured James a partial stake in Liverpool F.C. and bolstered his overseas profile. He also developed The LeBrons series of commercials featuring caricatures of LeBron. He and James also founded SpringHill Entertainment, a collaborator of Warner Bros. whose projects include the
Migdalia Cruz
Influences
Area Playwrights' Festival '94, Festival Latino '93 at Teatro Mision (San Francisco); the Sundance Institute; Midwest PlayLabs; Mark Taper Forum's New Play Festival; Omaha Magic Theatre; "Songs from Coconut Hill" Theater Festival '05; and South Coast Rep's HPP '04. Cruz has taught and lectured across the country and abroad in community centers, theaters, and schools, from junior high to graduate level, at NYU, Princeton, Earlham, UNT, Mission Cultural Center & Intersection for the Arts (San Francisco), UC Riverside, Amherst, Lake Erie College, UNM (Albuquerque), Brown, Monarch Theater at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club & P.S. 106 (NYC), and Alameda Theatre Company
Militant (Trotskyist group)
First actions by the Labour Party
MP Ken Woolmer, the 'Group of Ten' Labour members met Foot in the Leader's Room before Prime Minister's Questions. According to Woolmer, they said that "unless he denounced Militant, and recognised that it was a deep cancer within the party, the parliamentary party was on the verge of deeply splitting and was going to come apart." In December 1981, a Labour Party National Executive Committee inquiry team was set up, led by Ron Hayward and David Hughes, then the party's national agent. The inquiry sent a series of questions to the Militant tendency. The Militant general secretary, Taaffe, told the
Limbo
In other denominations and religions
where they are cared for by Abraham. In Classical Greek Mythology, the section of Hades known as the Fields of Asphodel were a realm much resembling Limbo, to which the vast majority of people who were held to have deserved neither the Elysian Fields (Heaven) nor Tartarus (Hell) were consigned for eternity. In Buddhism, Bardo (Sanskrit: antarabhāva) is sometimes described as similar to limbo. It is an intermediate state in which the recently deceased experiences various phenomena before being reborn in another state, including heaven or hell. According to Mahāyāna Buddhism, the arhat must ultimately embrace the path of the bodhisattva, despite
Melanie Horsnell
Musical career
which was soon picked up by radio across the country and led to Melanie signing with Shock Publishing worldwide. Soon after, Melanie was approached to write songs for popular children's show The Saddle Club and to score the soundtrack for the film Love in the First Degree. In 2003, Melanie began work on her debut album, The Adventures of..., again with Garth Porter behind the desk. Its first single "Birds" earned Melanie high rotation on the Triple J network. In 2004, she signed to Rounder records in Europe, after a demo of The Adventures of... found its way into the hands of
Karaikudi Sambasiva Iyer
Early life & Career
preserve the purity of knowledge he obtained from his ancestors. Sambasiva Iyer did not have any issue himself. However, as he lived in patriarchal society, he found it necessary to pass on the family legacy through a male member of the family. In 1957, he adopted Karaikudi S. Subramanian, who was the son of Subbarama Iyer's 3rd daughter Lakshmi Ammal. Career He taught and lived at Kalakshetra, a noted arts institution in Chennai. He was awarded the first Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for Veena in 1952, given by the Sangeet Natak Akademi, India's National Academy of Music, Dance & Drama. Also
Map seed
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support for setting the map seed include ARK: Survival Evolved, Minecraft, Factorio, and the desktop version of Terraria. For Minecraft especially, there are websites and articles dedicated to sharing seeds which have been found to generate interesting maps. The map seed only has meaning in the context of the algorithm used to generate the map (that algorithm is often based on Perlin noise). So if the map generation algorithm changes, the map generated by a given seed will also change. Such changes are particularly obvious in Minecraft, where they are handled (or rather, not handled) by simply generating any newly explored
Missing in action
Problems and solutions
combatants might not be found for many years, if ever. When missing combatants are recovered and cannot be identified after a thorough forensic examination (including such methods as DNA testing and comparison of dental records) the remains are interred with a tombstone which indicates their unknown status. The development of genetic fingerprinting in the late 20th century means that if cell samples from a cheek swab are collected from service personnel prior to deployment to a combat zone, identity can be established using even a small fragment of human remains. Although it is possible to take genetic samples from a close
Microsoft Academic Search
History
a production website and ceased to be developed, as was originally intended when the research goals of the project had been met. The service stopped being updated in 2012., The fact that this decline was not reported on earlier indicated to the authors that the service was largely ignored by academics and bibliometricians alike. In July 2014, Microsoft Research announced that Microsoft Academic was evolving from a research project to a production service, and would be integrating with Microsoft's flagship search engine, Bing, and its intelligent personal assistant service, Cortana. “By growing Microsoft Academic Search from a research effort to production,”
Mode series
Significance of character names
named her imaginary friend. Kublai is reminiscent of Kublai Khan, a Chinese emperor. Koren is possibly derived from the Greek word kore, "maiden." Prima may be a feminization of Primus, which means "first" in Latin. Tom is the name for a male cat and may also be a shortened form of tomcat, a slang term indicating sexual promiscuity. Pussy is a double-entendre on the name for a female cat and a slang term for the female sex organ. Female cats are more commonly called "queens." Nona means "ninth" in Latin. Burgess‘ real name is a series of electrical impulses, so Colene calls him after the Burgess Shale. Doe
Militant (Trotskyist group)
Early editions of Militant
a generation now British Capitalism has been in decline... The capitalists are responsible for this mess. But they want the burdens to be borne by the working class, while their fabulous profits continue to rise. They wanted the Labour government to impose an incomes policy." In 1965, highly critical of the policies agreed at the Eighth World Congress of the Fourth International, the Militant tendency abandoned attempts to remain a section of this grouping. According to an internal document by Grant, the International considered Militant to have "a poorly functioning organization" and aligned itself instead with the International Marxist Group (IMG).
Meg Stinks!
Plot
Meg Stinks! Plot Meg Griffin and her parents attend James Woods High School's College Fair where they find out that not only is Meg considered a top student (with an A+ average, despite the fact that none of the teachers want to trade sex for higher grades with her), but Principal Shepherd arranged an interview for her at her first-choice college in Vermont. Peter and Lois fight it out offscreen to see who has to take her, and Peter loses. On the way to Green Mountain College, Peter is his usual dismissive self towards her, and he doesn't order her
Mike McCue
Personal life
Mike McCue Mike McCue (born 1968) is an American technology entrepreneur, who founded or co-founded such companies as Paper Software, Tellme Networks and Flipboard. Personal life McCue grew up in New York, New York, the oldest of six children. His parents, Lucy Ann and Patrick J., were running a small ad agency. When McCue was in his early teens, his father, who lacked health insurance, was diagnosed with terminal cancer and the family was forced out of their home and had to rely on food stamps. After his father died of cancer, McCue chose to help his family instead of
Miracle of Sound
Music and reception by critics
as his doo-wop song "Going Nuclear", based on the then-upcoming game Fallout 4, which drew praise from video game journalists for matching the tone and style of the game's aesthetic very well. His song "The Lucky Ones" was considered unique by being written from the point of view of the background characters, rather than the player characters of Tom Clancy's The Division. He has written two songs about the Uncharted franchise "Keep Drifting" and "Here we go Again", inspired by the main character's sense of adventure and being a drifter at heart. Nerdist reviewed his song "Get the Gang Back",
Morwenna Ludlow
Early life and education & Academic career
Morwenna Ludlow Early life and education Ludlow studied Literae Humaniores at the University of Oxford and remained there to study for a D.Phil. in Theology with a dissertation about universal salvation in Gregory of Nyssa and Karl Rahner. Ludlow began work on her D.Phil. at Trinity College but moved to Queen's College on receipt of a Holwell Studentship, and moved again to St John's College to take up a Junior Research Fellowship. Academic career Ludlow worked at Wolfson College, Oxford and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge before moving to the University of Exeter. In 2006 Ludlow was appointed as lecturer
Liberty (apple)
Official description
Liberty (apple) Official description "The fruit of 'Liberty' is a deep dark red over 90 percent of the surface. The ground color is yellowish. The red is striped rather than blushed. The shape of the fruit is oblate to oblate conic, and the size averages 2​³⁄₄–3 inches although it may be smaller on heavily cropping trees. The cavity is obtuse, broad, smooth to slightly russeted. The stem is short. The calyx is medium large and mostly closed. There are numerous light colored small sunken dots on the surface of the fruit. The flesh is yellowish in color, juicy, crisp, fine.
Montgomery, Minnesota
Arts and culture & Baseball
the Miss Czech-Slovak MN Pageant. Baseball Montgomery's baseball tradition includes the amateur baseball team, known as the Mallards, the former high school Montgomery-Lonsdale Redbirds and now the Tri-City United Titans. The Mallards play in the Dakota Rice Scott Amateur Baseball League (DRS) under the direction of the Minnesota Baseball Association. The Mallards participated in the State Tournament in 1998, 1999, and 2002. They play their home games at Memorial Field, in Memorial Park. The Redbirds played in the Minnesota River Conference under the direction of the Minnesota High School League. The Redbirds participated in a few State Tournaments and won the
Michael Tshele
Death
were killed: Mike Tshele, Osia Rahube, Lerato Seema and Enock Seimela. Tshele was the first of the four to be shot at a water supply protest on 13 January 2014 in Mothutlung, South Africa. Hyde Mophoso, a police officer, opened fire using banned SSG ammunition on the crowd of protesters, where Tshele was photographing broken water pipes. Tshele was not armed and according to a fellow, surviving protester, "the only threat he posed was that his camera was recording evidence of what the police were doing." He was insulted and assaulted by police who confiscated his cellphone and camera, deleting the
Major League Baseball on ABC
Loma Prieta earthquake
At that moment, the feed from Candlestick Park was lost. The network put up a green ABC Sports graphic as the audio was switched to a telephone link. Michaels had to pickup a POTS phone in the press booth (phones work off a separate power supply) and call ABC headquarters in New York, at which point they put him back on the air. Michaels cracked, "Well folks, that's the greatest open in the history of television, bar none!" accompanied by the excited screams of fans who had no idea of the devastation elsewhere. After about a 15-minute delay (ABC aired a
Mapusa
Landmarks
too many tourist sites. There are a few colonial era Municipal building on the Altinho hill, but it is a fairly small town with mostly modern buildings spread around the slopes of Altinho. The most famous local shrine is Shree Dev Bodgeshwar Sansthan of Lord Bodgeshwar, located on the outskirts of the town in the middle of some rice fields, which is beautifully lit up at night and draws thousands of devotees for its annual Jatra. The Church of Our Lady of Miracles, founded in 1594 and rebuilt several times since, located around 600m east of the Municipal Gardens, is famous more
Mississippi County, Missouri
History
Mississippi County, Missouri History Mississippi County is located in what was formerly known as "Tywappity Bottom," a vast floodplain area bordered by the Scott County Hills on the north, St. James Bayou on the south, the Mississippi River on the east, and Little River on the west. In 1540, the Spanish explorer Hernando De Soto penetrated to the Arkansas River and perhaps well into present-day southeastern Missouri, which was then populated by various Native American tribes, including the Osage. Under pressure from a constantly advancing white settlement, the Native Americans gradually retreated westward. The area of southeastern Missouri was noted for
Mossi people
Mogho Naaba and the Nakomse & Craftsmen and ordinary citizens
the “ancient ones” are the principal makers and users of masks in Mossi society. Craftsmen and ordinary citizens They constitute the larger part of the population and are all subjects of the emperor. These two groups are generally fused but have internal subdivisions, each one having its own ruling family; they perform ceremonies and other important events. Mossi people often identify with groups; hence, at all levels, there is a hierarchy in Mossi society. In everyday life, the family hierarchy is most important, and family is often directly associated with the notion of hierarchy for the Mossi. 'Mogonaba' was what Leo
Milton J. Durham
Political career & Later life and death
slap at his financial acumen. A noted satirist from his time in Congress, Knott responded with a biting letter in the local newspaper. Later life and death After a severe bout with influenza, Durham's doctors advised him to abandon the practice of law. In 1890, he moved to Lexington, Kentucky and engaged in banking. He helped organize the Central Bank of Lexington and served as the bank's cashier and also served as the treasurer of the Blue Grass Building and Loan Association. Remaining interested in politics, he was among the speakers at a May 14, 1894 rally to condemn the renomination
Molarity (comic strip)
Molarity, 1977–1982
Molarity (comic strip) Molarity, created by architect and cartoonist Michael Molinelli, is a comic strip about student life on the campus of the University of Notre Dame. Molarity Redux is a webcomic following the same characters as alumni. Molarity, 1977–1982 Molarity first began in The Observer, Notre Dame's student newspaper, in 1977. It appeared sporadically at first, but with advocacy by Steve Odland, Observer managing editor at the time, Molarity eventually ran five days a week during the school year, in a four-panel black-and-white format. Molinelli continued the strip even during a year abroad, while studying architecture in
Maria Aurèlia Capmany
Biography
Maria Aurèlia Capmany Biography Granddaughter of Sebastià Farnés (1854-1934), intellectual author of Paremiologia catalana comparada, and daughter of Aureli Capmany i Farrés, folklorist and contributor of children's magazines, she spent her youth in the family's apartment near la Rambla in Barcelona. She studied at the Institut-Escola de la Generalitat de Catalunya and she graduated on Philosophy at the University of Barcelona after the war. She practiced teaching during the 40s and 50s at the Institut Albéniz of Badalona and at the Escola Isabel de Villena in Barcelona. She also worked engraving glass, a job that she had learnt at University. With her
Lando IV of Capua
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Lando IV of Capua Lando IV (Italian: Landone) was the Lombard prince of Capua from December 1091 until 19 June 1098, in opposition to Norman prince Richard II. Lando belonged to the family of the counts of Teano. According to the Catalogus Principum Capuae, Richard was "for years expelled by the Lombard counts and was made prince of Aversa [only], and afterwards he again held Capua", without naming any of the Lombard counts. A charter from 27 January 1093 shows that for a time Richard II held Capua, but lost it again and was not finally reinstated until he successfully
Marilyn Ferguson
The Aquarian Conspiracy
Tarcher, 1980), the seminal work that earned her a lasting global reputation. The book's title led to some confusion, having to do with astrology only to the extent of drawing from the popular conception of the "Age of Aquarius" succeeding a dark "Piscean" age. The word conspiracy she used in its literal sense of "breathing together," as one of her great influences, the philosopher Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, had done before her. Unabashedly positive in its outlook, the book was praised by such diverse figures as philosophical writer Arthur Koestler, who called it "stunning and provocative," commentator Max Lerner, who found it
Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat
Synopsis
day, Mr. Bixby goes to the pawn shop to redeem the ticket and claim the item it stands for. Mrs. Bixby is excited and rushes to her husband's office after he has collected it. She is horrified when he proudly holds up a small, mangy stole, and not her coat. He announces it is real mink and that she should consider it her Christmas present. Mrs. Bixby initially believes the pawnbroker has cheated her of her coat and intends to confront him. But as she leaves her husband's office, Mr. Bixby's secretary, Miss Pulteney, walks proudly past her, wearing the mink
Malcolm Turnbull
Same-sex marriage plebiscite & Parliamentary eligibility crisis
refuse services to same-sex couples, on the 7 December 2017 same-sex marriage was legalised through a parliamentary vote by the House of Representatives. The first same-sex marriages in Australia occurred as a result of the law change from 9 January 2018. Parliamentary eligibility crisis Members of Turnbull's government were among those embroiled in the parliamentary eligibility crisis that arose in 2017, which disqualified several parliamentarians who held dual citizenship in accordance with subsection 44(i) of the Australian Constitution. Three Cabinet members were among the "Citizenship Seven" whose cases were heard in the High Court of Australia: the leader and deputy
Militant (Trotskyist group)
First actions by the Labour Party
the Militant Tendency is a well organised caucus[,] centrally controlled[,] operation within the Labour Party and it is equally clear that supporters of the Tendency are in control of the Labour Party Young Socialists at National and Regional level." Crick though, pointed out that numerous other groups within Labour left and right, had also broken the strictly worded constitution, such as Labour Solidarity, the Labour Co-ordinating Committee and the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy, but that "dislike of Militant" had developed "because it has breached the constitution so blatantly and, perhaps more importantly, so effectively". The inquiry proposed the setting up
Make Me (Janet Jackson song)
Critical reception & Chart performance
song as her best dance recording since "All for You" (2001). Noting the single's similarity to Michael Jackson's disco themed "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough" from Off the Wall, Menachem comments "[it] isn't just Jackson's best dance song in years—it's a hit that would make her brother proud." Glenn Gamboa of Newsday referred to the single as "remarkably upbeat, blending a bit of the playfulness that has been missing in her recent work with a high-energy Euro-dance backdrop." Chart performance Entering at number fifty, "Make Me" became her nineteenth number one hit single on the Billboard Hot Dance Club
Marvin Mandel
Personal life
maintain a domestic life. After finally coming to a legal and domestic agreement, the first Mrs. Mandel left and moved to her own quarters. Thereafter the governor soon married Dorsey, who occasionally entertained and performed some official functions as "First Lady" of the State in the later Mandel administration. The second Mrs. Mandel died October 6, 2001, after 27 years of marriage to Mr. Mandel. Mandel lived briefly in Arnold, Maryland, and lived and practiced law in Annapolis. Mandel served as the chairman of the governor's Commission on the Structure and Efficiency of State Government beginning in 2003. He
Moutier
History
Moutier History Moutier is first mentioned in 1154 as datum Monasterii. In 1181 it was mentioned as apud Monasterium. The German name for the town is Münster (BE), but it is not frequently used. The area was lightly settled even before the founding of Moutier-Grandval Abbey around 640. Much of the early history of the village is closely connected with the Abbey. Between 1049 and 1150 the Abbey was granted a stift or land donation to support the college of canons. The stift allowed the Abbey to grow into a major landholder and a regional power.
Moritz Thomsen
Living Poor: a Peace Corps Chronicle & Other works
and appeared in the form of a printed book by University of Washington Press. From then until the present, the book has remained in print continuously, with editions in the US, UK, Germany and more recently France. In the US alone the book has sold over a hundred thousand copies. It was officially published in 1969 and is ranked as one of the best Peace Corps memoirs ever written. Other works Thomsen published a second book about his experience in Ecuador's agriculture in 1978: The Farm on the River of Emeralds and then, in 1989 and 1990 his
Moutier
Economy
machine tools, particularly CNC & CAD/CAM machining centers, including Tornos Bechler SA & Schaublin Machines SA. As of  2011, Moutier had an unemployment rate of 2.71%. As of 2008, there were a total of 3,916 people employed in the municipality. Of these, there were 46 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 17 businesses involved in this sector. 2,121 people were employed in the secondary sector and there were 114 businesses in this sector. 1,749 people were employed in the tertiary sector, with 262 businesses in this sector. There were 3,845 residents of the
Mister Ed
Making Ed "talk"
stunt double for the show. This horse later appeared again in the television series Green Acres. Bamboo Harvester's trainer was Les Hilton. To create the impression that Ed was having a conversation, Hilton initially used a thread technique he had employed for Lubin's earlier Mule films; in time, though, this became unnecessary. As actor Alan Young recounted: "It was initially done by putting a piece of nylon thread in his mouth. But Ed actually learned to move his lips on cue when the trainer touched his hoof. In fact, he soon learned to do it when I stopped talking during a
Militant (Trotskyist group)
Subsequent events
than 30 countries.
Michele Nordin
Biography
Michele Nordin Biography Nordin was born in Rio de Janeiro. She was raised in Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro. Nordin currently lives in Los Angeles, California with her husband Tim Rettele.
Mass drug administration
Assessing effectiveness
as one of several malaria-control strategies. However, although unable to interrupt transmission, many MDA projects led to a marked reduction in parasite prevalence and probably had a marked also transient effect on malaria-related morbidity and mortality. Most of the early trials used study designs which would now be considered inadequate to provide a definitive answer on study outcome. For example, before-and-after comparisons were used frequently. Such comparisons are especially unreliable for vector-borne diseases which may show marked variations in incidence from season to season as well as from year to year. Furthermore, in several studies only a single intervention and
Made (Big Bang album)
Background
2015. The last project was to release the full album in September. However, due to Big Bang's world tour and busy schedules, the full album was delayed. On October 18, 2016, the members started filming music videos for the final release of the album in Cheongju. The second music video was filmed on October 15 in Seoul. On November 22, YG announced that the release of the full album would take place on December 12, 2016. On December 6, the lead single was revealed as "Fxxk It". The following two days, the second single was announced to be a slow R&B
Like a Prayer (album)
Development
was like 20 degrees below zero, and it was really desolate. I was miserable and I couldn't write or work under those circumstances", Madonna recalled. For the artwork, the singer chose to work with photographer Herb Ritts. Initially, photos from the session with Ritts were also to be used for the lead single's packaging. For the photoshoot, she decided to dye her blonde hair brown; she commented "I love blonde hair, but it really does something different to you. I feel more grounded when I have dark hair. It's unexplainable. I also feel more Italian when my hair is
Mr. Justice Raffles
Plot
lawyer's house, where Raffles swaps Levy's document with a fake. They escape the house, while avoiding two bruisers who are chasing them under orders of Levy. They return to Levy, but Levy hurls a whiskey decanter at Raffles's face and throws the document into the fire. Bunny knocks Levy to the floor, rendering him unconscious. Raffles recovers, and he and Bunny drag Levy, via a canoe on the nearby river, to an empty house's tower. Raffles drugs Bunny's food, so that Bunny sleeps; when he wakes, Bunny sees Levy is awake, and restrained. Raffles playacts as a judge, and puts Levy
Mary Bacon
Early career & Media coverage
won 55 times in 396 races that first year. She finished in the money 160 times. In 1974 two weeks into the spring meeting at New York's Aqueduct Racetrack Mary for the first time ranked among the track's top ten jockeys. Media coverage With her notable good looks, charm and charisma Mary Bacon enjoyed significant attention from a variety of media sources. She once graced the pages of the fashion magazine Vogue and modeled nationally for cosmetics giant Revlon after being chosen as their Charlie Girl ad campaign. Bacon appeared in a Playboy magazine pictorial in June 1973 titled "Woman's Work", which featured