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Vítor Melícias
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Vítor Melícias Vítor José Melícias Lopes (born 25 July 1938 in the Ramalhal parish of Torres Vedras, Portugal) is a Portuguese Franciscan friar.
Ordained a priest in 1962, Melícias holds a law degree from the University of Lisbon, and a degree in canon law (1965) from the Pontifical University Antonianum in Rome, where he received a scholarship from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
Melícias was a member of Lisbon's municipal council from 1979 to 1983. He has also served on the boards of numerous charitable organizations and other associations. From 1974 till 1980 he was president of Liga dos Bombeiros Portugueses (the Portuguese
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The Valley of Gwangi
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Background
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dinosaur, they put it in a Wild West show but the creature, now called "Gwangi", breaks free and fights lions from the show that have also escaped. After killing the lions, Gwangi goes on a rampage around the town and is run off a cliff by a man in a truck. O'Brien died before The Valley of Gwangi was filmed. A similar film The Beast of Hollow Mountain appeared in 1956, produced by a Mexican film company. Harryhausen was not involved with the visual effects for that film.
Gwangi was described in O'Brien's original script as an Allosaurus, although O'Brien apparently
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Vasant Raiji
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Life and career
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Vasant Raiji Life and career Raiji opened the batting for Bombay and Baroda in the Ranji Trophy, and was a reserve for the Hindus team in the 1941 Bombay Pentangular. His two highest scores came in Baroda's victory over Maharashtra in 1944-45, when he made 68 and 53.
At the end of his playing career, he turned to writing and is the author of several works on early Indian cricket. He is an accountant by profession and has authored two books on the subject.
On the death of B. K. Garudachar in February 2016 he became India's oldest first-class cricketer. His younger
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USS PC-817
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Career
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arrived at the Naval Station, Seattle, Washington, for repairs incident to her imminent transfer to the Alaska Sea Frontier. On the 16th, she departed Seattle and arrived at Ketchikan four days later.
For the next 11 months, PC-817 steamed between the sundry American bases along the Aleutians chain, escorting supply convoys, transporting passengers and mail, and conducting surveys. On 5 November 1944, the patrol vessel departed Shemya to escort SS Griffco to Seattle, Washington. After stops at Adak, Dutch Harbor, and Ketchikan, she arrived in Seattle on 29 November.
At the Puget Sound Navy Yard, she began a major overhaul that lasted
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Up (2009 film)
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Critical response & Accolades
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But that kid could've been of any ethnicity but they made the effort to make him Asian—just a little color, you know, and it's really wonderful when that kind of thing happens where they don't have to play that up and make it like a thing or a joke, which happens a lot." Accolades Up won two awards at the 82nd Academy Awards, for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Score. It is the second of three animated features to have been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Beauty and the Beast and Toy Story 3 were also
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Vero Beach High School
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History & Academics
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first time the band, in its 90 years existence as of June of 2019, had gone overseas to Europe and Internationally traveled. This had also brought some attention to the high school and the city of Vero Beach due to the number of viewers at the parade and on TV. Academics Vero Beach High School has an AP Program, a Dual Enrollment program with Indian River State College, an Honors program, and regular level classes.
In the AP program students take AP+ Honors classes (also called pre-AP classes) in 9th and 10th grade with the exception of AP Human Geography, AP
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Tiff Lacey
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2011 – 2013: "¡Viva!" and further EDM impact
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& Fila called "Paradise" was released as a single on Future Sound of Egypt, which was played on ASOT.
On 31 January 2011 the singer shared the official video of the first single from her upcoming full-length studio album ¡Viva! called "Take Me Away" on her Facebook page. Later on the same day Mark "Loverush" Schneider announced the single's upcoming release. It was released on 9 March 2011 on iTunes with remixes by Tom Noize, Loverush UK, Darren Flinders and Stereojackers.
On 8 May 2011, Lacey presented on Facebook an official video to another song from her upcoming album - the ballad
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The Sapphires (film)
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Plot
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skin was white and very pale, therefore the government got the impression was that she was white. Julie proves to be the group's best voice with a shot at a singing career. Dave and Gail begin a romance, but his reckless behavior and a personal secret push Gail's patience to the limit.
When The Sapphires do another gig, Cynthia drinks with some of the men and is not allowed to go on again. Later, Dave and Gail talk a little before Dave hands her a letter, telling her to open it later and are about to kiss when they are caught
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Vergarola explosion
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Vergarola explosion The Vergarola explosion took place on 18 August 1946 when the sudden detonation of 12 large pieces of assorted ordnance, containing an estimated 9 tons of explosives, killed approximately 70 people and injured 100 others at Vergarola (or Vergarolla) beach, in Pula (Pola), which was at the time under temporary Allied military administration.
The ordnance, which "had been swept from the water [and] were piled up on a beach awaiting disposal" exploded at just after 2pm, 18 August 1946. Initial newspaper reports cited 43 dead and 57 injured, including two British soldiers.
Many of the victims were bathers who
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Tania Strecker
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Personal life
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Victoria Schott.
She is the subject of the Robbie Williams song "She's Madonna".
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Thomas Strakosha
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The return
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only two matches played, but, according to me, he performed well in both matches."
On 22 February 2017, Strakosha renewed his contract with Lazio until 2022. He went on to play as starter until the end of the season, collecting 1844 minutes on field, as Lazio finished the championship in 5th position. He also contributed with 4 matches in the Coppa Italia, including the final, as Lazio was defeated by Juventus 2–0.
Strakosha started the 2017–18 season on 13 August 2017 by playing in the 2017 Supercoppa Italiana against Juventus, winning his maiden trophy as Lazio won 3–2 after a last-minute goal.
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The Romance of a Shop
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Commercial accommodation & Contemporary reviews
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of fiction and sets an example to show that a commercially viable work and artistic merit need not be mutually exclusive. Contemporary reviews The Romance of a Shop was met with generally positive regard. The Spectator called it "decidedly a success" and commented that "the dialogue is bright and sometimes witty, and the reader's attention, hardened novel reader though he may be, is fully sustained." An October 26, 1888 review in British Weekly called it "touched by a true artist's hand" with "flashes of wit on every page" and claimed that "a more charming story we have not
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Tivissa
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Main sights
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the 16th to 18th centuries. The octagonal bell-tower was built in 1550.
During the 19th century the rector Pere Rius started to plan a larger building, and received the support of the local council and of the president of the First Spanish Republic, Estanislau Figueres, who had connections with Tivissa. Because of the lack of available space, it was decided to build the new church on the same site. It was constructed around the old church with the intention of subsequently demolishing the old building. However, when the rector died in 1894 the work came to an end and the demolition
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Vincenzo Tommasone
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Biography
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The 50% registration rights of Tommasone was sold for €1.75 million and Ventre's 50% rights was signed by Inter for €1.82 million, making the deal involved €70,000 cash only. Tommasone was a player for Genoa's reserve team in 2013–14 season. He remained as one of the four overage player of the team in the first half of 2014–15 season. He moved to Italian-speaking part of Switzerland for FC Lugano in the second half of the season, making his senior debut in 1. Liga Classic for their reserve team.
In June 2015 Inter bought back Tommasone for €900,000 in a 2-year contract,
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Tim O'Leary
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Tinhead, Sinbad and Carmel
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still at loggerheads, Tinhead left home having decided to squat in the flat above Mick Johnson's Pizza Parlor. While there, he thought he could make some easy money by selling the washing machine that was in the flat. Tinhead's plan backfired when he tried to remove the machine without turning off the water supply which resulted in him flooding the flat and causing extensive damage to Mick's shop below. Both Mick and Sinbad suspected that Tinhead was involved, but Carmel refused to believe he was the culprit.
In an effort to make Tinhead a more responsible person Sinbad convinced David Crosbie
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Toshio Kojima
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Toshio Kojima Toshio Kojima (小島 敏男 Kojima Toshio, born November 11, 1939) is a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party, a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature). A native of Kumagaya, Saitama and graduate of Chuo University, he had served in the city assembly of Kumagaya for three terms since 1971 and in the assembly of Saitama Prefecture for four terms since 1983. He was elected to the House of Representatives for the first time in 1999.
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Veterans Health Administration
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Veterans Health Administration scandal of 2014 & 1993 Clinton Healthcare Reform
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each of these six cases, “we are unable to conclusively assert that the absence of timely quality care caused the deaths of these veterans.” 1993 Clinton Healthcare Reform The Clinton Healthcare Plan was a health care reform proposed by the Clinton Administration. Even though the reform was not successful, a task force was created in response to the Clinton Healthcare Reform proposal to determine if the VA was ready for managed care. The negative results of market research forced the VA system to re-evaluate its current operations. Research revealed that three out of four veterans would leave the VA network
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Too big to fail
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Depository banks
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and banks themselves have called for breaking up large banks into smaller institutions.
In 2014, the International Monetary Fund and others said the problem still had not been dealt with. While the individual components of the new regulation for systemically important banks (additional capital requirements, enhanced supervision and resolution regimes) likely reduced the prevalence of TBTF, the fact that there is a definite list of systemically important banks considered TBTF has a partly offsetting impact. Depository banks Prior to the Great Depression, U.S. consumer bank deposits were not guaranteed by the government, increasing the risk of a bank run, in which
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Torbjörn Evrell
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Life and career
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Torbjörn Evrell Life and career Born 1920 in Stockholm, Lidingö. Between the age of 11 and 12 he lived in Muncie Indiana, USA. His father, Kaleb Evrell, developed a patent for an automatic transmission for passenger cars for Warner Gears. After the US experience the family moved to Eskilstuna.
Torbjörn Evrell received his degree mechanical engineering in 1945 from the Royal Institute of Technology. His first job was at Centrala Torpedverkstaden, CTV (Torpedo factory of the Swedish Defence Industries) in Motala.
In 1946 Torbjörn Evrell took management of Eskilstuna Knivfabriks AB (EKA) knife making company when the owner John Elmquist (Evrells father
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University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications
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Student Organizations
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Outstanding Chapter of the Year.
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UFM100.3
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Early History & Post-media Merger
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link over ISDN broadband, and listeners of both stations could tune in to an hourly program co-hosted by UFM 1003's DJ. Post-media Merger In 2004, SPH television operations SPH MediaWorks was taken over by MediaCorp. However, UnionWorks was not directly affected by the merger. Variety host Quan Yi Fong, and newscasters Helen Cheung (Zhang Haijie) and Wang Yanqing, who left SPH MediaWorks, became regular talkshow guests on UFM 1003's morning drive time show.
In an effort to synergize with SPH's other media platforms, UFM 1003 began to host news broadcasts, with daily broadcasts from Lianhe Zaobao, Lianhe Wanbao, Shin Min Daily
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Trévou-Tréguignec
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Boisriou Chateau & Chapel of St. Guénolé
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from a brother of Guy Le Borgne, the author of the Armorial de Bretagne (1667). The family took title to the chateau after a wedding in 1677 and has held it ever since. Chapel of St. Guénolé The Chapel of St. Guénolé is located in Tréguignec. It was built in the nineteenth century on the foundations of an existing building. It contains beautiful tinted wood statues of the Madonna with child (late fifteenth century), St. Barbara (sixteenth century), St. Marguerite (sixteenth century) and a Crucifixion (late fifteenth-early sixteenth century).
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Tampa International Airport
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Public Transit & Awards
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to connect into the airport directly. The land immediately to the south of the Rental Car Center can also be configured for future light rail or commuter rail services if plans come to fruition. Awards In 2007 and 2008, Zagat Survey ranked TPA the Best Overall U.S. Airport, while placing it second-best overall in 2009 and 2010. In 2008 Condé Nast Traveler recognized TPA as the second-best airport in the world, just two tenths of a point behind the first-place winner. JD Power and Associates have also given TPA Airport consistently high customer-satisfaction ratings over the years. In November 2011,
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Trevor Chadwick
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volunteered to work with the rescue effort.
Winton acknowledged the vital roles in Prague of Chadwick, along with Doreen Warriner, Nicholas Stopford, Beatrice Wellington (born 15 June 1907), Josephine Pike and Bill Barazetti. Of Chadwick, Winton later wrote, "Chadwick did the more difficult and dangerous work after the Nazis invaded... he deserves all praise".
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Upernattivik
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Geography
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Upernattivik Geography Upernattivik is a coastal island in Umivik Bay, located between the Fridtjof Nansen Peninsula to the north and the Odinland Peninsula to the south. The Torsukattak is an 800 metres (2,625 feet) wide sound that separates the island from the mainland in the north and the broader Umiiviip Kangertiva Fjord is located to the south.
The island is 18 kilometres (11 miles) long with a maximum width of 11 kilometres (7 miles).
There are some smaller islands in its vicinity, such as Treflodigheden, Terne Island and Tre Lover to the west and Pikiitsi off its eastern point.
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The Romance of a Shop
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Synopsis
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The Romance of a Shop The Romance of a Shop is an 1888 novel by Amy Levy. The novel centers on the Lorimer sisters, who decide to open their own photography business after the death of their father leaves them in poverty. The novel examines the opportunities and difficulties of urban life for the "New Woman" in the late nineteenth century. Synopsis The novel opens in April, shortly after the death of the Lorimers' father. The house and most of their belongings are to be sold in the coming week, leaving the four Lorimer sisters – Fanny, Gertrude, Lucy, and
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Thomas Muster
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Juniors & Pro tour
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Thomas Muster Juniors Muster first came to prominence when he reached the final of the French Open junior tournament and the Orange Bowl juniors tournament in 1985. Pro tour Muster played his first matches at the top-level in 1984, as a junior player, at the age of 16. In 1984, he played his first match for Austria in the Davis Cup. He also played at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, and in two tournaments on Austrian soil, the clay-court event in Kitzbühel and the indoor carpet event in Vienna.
Muster turned professional in 1985, regularly playing in Challenger tournaments
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Sukenobu Station
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Lines & Station layout & Station history
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Sukenobu Station Lines Sukenobu Station is a station on the Enshū Railway Line and is 2.4 kilometers from the starting point of the line at Shin-Hamamatsu Station. Station layout The station is an elevated station with dual opposed side platforms. It is manned during daylight hours. The station building has automated ticket machines, and automated turnstiles which accept the NicePass smart card, as well as ET Card, a magnetic card ticketing system. Station history Sukenobu Station was established on December 6, 1909. It was renamed as Enshū-Sukenobu Station (遠州助信駅 Enshū-Sukenobu-eki) in 1926, reverting to its original name and moved
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USS Ross (DD-563)
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1954 & 1955 – 1959
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Singapore, Colombo, and the Suez Canal, she crossed the Mediterranean, and entered the Atlantic. On 28 October she reached Norfolk. 1955 – 1959 Coastal and Caribbean operations were resumed in May 1955, following an overhaul. In November, she headed east and, for the next 2½ months, operated with the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean. Returning to Norfolk on 26 February 1956, she conducted local operations through the spring, then repeated her 1953 schedule—a northern European cruise followed by exercises in the Caribbean.
In 1957, the destroyer again deployed to the Mediterranean. Departing the east coast in late October, she arrived at
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Transitional federal parliament, Republic of Somalia
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Speaker of Parliament
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Hassan was re-elected parliamentary Speaker.
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Ulrich Reimers
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Education
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(Institute for Telecommunications Engineering) at the TU Braunschweig. From 1990 to 2002 he was the president of the Fernseh- und Kinotechnische Gesellschaft (FKTG).
Reimers is a board member of the Deutsche TV-Plattform, president of the „Technical Module“ in the „DVB Project“ and a member of the Kommission zur Ermittlung des Finanzbedarfs der Rundfunkanstalten (KEF) (commission for determining the financial requirements of the broadcasting companies). In 2001 he was awarded with the Leibniz-Ring-Hannover and obtained the IEEE Masaru Ibuka Consumer Electronics Award. In 2012 he obtained the Niedersächsischer Staatspreis (State Prize of Lower Saxony).
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Venyov
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History & Administrative and municipal status
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Venyov History It was founded in the 12th century approximately 7 kilometers (4.3 mi) from its present location. It was granted town status in 1777. Administrative and municipal status Within the framework of administrative divisions, Venyov serves as the administrative center of Venyovsky District. As an administrative division, it is incorporated within Venyovsky District as Venyov Town Under District Jurisdiction. As a municipal division, Venyov Town Under District Jurisdiction is incorporated within Venyovsky Municipal District as Venyov Urban Settlement.
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Vero Beach High School
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History
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Vero Beach High School History Vero Beach High School can trace its timeline back to the class of 1905, and a one-room schoolhouse where children of all ages were taught. In 1925, the first official Vero Beach High School opened. It was located about a half-mile north of the current location, where Vero Beach High School's Freshman Learning Center stands today.
After Vero Beach High School moved to its present-day location in 1963, the old high school became Vero Beach Junior High School, and VBHS took on a new official name, Vero Beach Senior High School.
In 1977, the junior high
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USS Burrfish
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Service with the Royal Canadian Navy
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Navy at New London as HMCS Grilse (SS 71), the second vessel to bear the name. Grilse underwent one month of sea trials before transiting to her new homeport at Esquimalt, British Columbia, arriving on 14 July 1961.
Having reestablished the Canadian submarine service, Grilse was acquired by the Royal Canadian Navy for use as a training vessel for anti-submarine warfare training on the Pacific coast. However, the boat lacked the speed of more modern subs and her sensor and weapons outfit were not up to the task of anti-submarine warfare. As a result, Grilse spent most of her time as
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Viola Beach
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Career
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Viola Beach Career Viola Beach formed in Warrington, Cheshire, in May 2013, the original members being Kris Leonard (guitar and vocals), Frankie Coulson (guitar), Jonny Gibson (bass), and Jack Dakin (drums). The band's final line-up was formed when Coulson and Gibson opted to leave the band in 2015 in order to focus on their university studies, and were replaced by River Reeves (guitar) and Tomas Lowe (bass) respectively.
By September of their formation year, their track "Daisies" was featured on Bandcamp's The Indie Cassette Player's (now known as The Mill Records) second compilation album, with "Love My Love" being featured on
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United States Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa
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Origins
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United States Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa Origins On 7 August 1945, United States Strategic Air Forces in Europe (USSTAF) was redesignated as United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE). Its headquarters was relocated from Saint Germain-en-Laye, France, to Lindsey Air Station, Wiesbaden, Germany, on 28 September 1945. Within 18 months of VE-Day, virtually all U.S. armed forces personnel had left Europe except for the Occupation Forces in Germany, Austria, and a small number of Army troops in Trieste. USAFE had been reduced from a force of 17,000 aircraft and about 500,000 personnel to about 2,000 aircraft
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Up All Night (TV series)
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Cancellation & Broadcast
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hiatus, series creator Emily Spivey and star Christina Applegate left the show and Will Arnett was cast in a CBS pilot, which eventually became the two-season series The Millers.
After months of rumors of cancellations, Up All Night was officially canceled by NBC on May 9, 2013 after two seasons and was not renewed for a third season. Broadcast Up All Night premiered in the 10:00 pm timeslot behind America's Got Talent with Free Agents following it. The following week it was moved to its regular timeslot at 8:00 pm, and was eventually the only comedy after Free Agents was cancelled. Starting January
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Vitangelo Spadavecchia
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Match fixing scandal & Return to football & International career
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Giustizia Federale of FIGC and the Tribunale Nazionale di Arbitrato per lo Sport of CONI. Return to football In mid-2015 he was signed by amateur side Atletico Mola. He played at least one game for the team in Eccellenza Apulia league, against Mesagne. In December 2015 he joined the local side of Altamura. International career Spadavecchia capped 17 times for Italy national under-20 football team, the ladder team between U19 and U21. Spadavecchia was part of the U20 squad in 2001 Mediterranean Games. The team won a silver medal. However, Spadavecchia was an unused bench for the whole tournament.
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Unmanned aircraft in Singapore
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Unmanned aircraft in Singapore According to the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), an unmanned aircraft (UA), commonly known as a drone, is operated without a pilot on board. An unmanned aircraft system (UAS) comprises the UA and associated elements such as the remote control equipment.
Due to Singapore’s busy airspace and densely populated urban environment, the UA must be operated safely and responsibly to avoid risks to aviation and public safety. The CAAS requires operators to understand and abide by regulations, including recreational or research uses of the UA. More information on the regulations can be found on Air Navigation
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Uresiphita polygonalis
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Uresiphita polygonalis maorialis
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Uresiphita polygonalis Uresiphita polygonalis maorialis This subspecies is endemic to New Zealand where it is also known as the kowhai moth. It is sometimes referred to under the species name Uresiphita maorialis. This subspecies occurs throughout New Zealand and its larvae feed on the endemic kowhai species as well as introduced tree lupin.
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Valley View, Ohio
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2000 census
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village was $26,560. About 2.8% of families and 3.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 4.3% of those under age 18 and 3.3% of those age 65 or over.
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Ufa-Pavillon am Nollendorfplatz
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Background
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difficulties. The building was acquired by the Union-Theater Lichtspiele (U.-T.) chain of cinemas, part of Paul Davidson's PAGU company. Although PAGU was bought in late 1917 by Universum-Film AG (Ufa), the cinema continued to be known as the Union-Theater Nollendorfplatz until 1923. It was renamed as Ufa-Theater Nollendorfplatz in 1924 and finally as the Ufa-Pavillon in 1927. It was badly damaged during World War 2 in an RAF bombing raid in late 1943. Background In December 1908 a highly restrictive and monopolistic trust, the Motion Picture Patents Company (MPPC), otherwise known as the 'Edison Trust', was set up to combine
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Technology in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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Billion Year Bunker & Blagulon Kappa policecraft
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the ship towards a black hole, where it would be sucked in and forever be destroyed. However, the captain took a detour to his home planet because he wanted some of the lobsters that were in abundance on the planet. The ship crashed into the water and split in two. Blagulon Kappa policecraft In the novel The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, this spacecraft is found on the surface of Magrathea, parked next to the Heart of Gold. It is described as "a bulbous, shark-like affair, slate-green in color, with stenciled writing in various degrees of size and unfriendliness informing
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Vincenzo Tommasone
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Biography
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with Ventre returned to Genoa also for €900,000, making no cash was involved in the player transfers. Tommasone only able to play once for the first team in Trofeo San Nicola, a friendly tournament. He wore number 26 shirt.
On 8 January 2016 Tommasone was signed by Lega Pro club Paganese. On 31 August he moved to Lega Pro newcomer Reggina on loan, along with Andrea Romanò (loan) and Christian Silenzi (outright).
On 31 August 2017, he joined a Serie C club Santarcangelo on loan.
On 17 July 2018, he was loaned to a Serie C club Rieti for one year.
On 2 September
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Ultramarine (novel)
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Plot
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Ultramarine (novel) Ultramarine is the first novel by English writer Malcolm Lowry. Published in 1933, the novel follows a young man aboard a steamer in the early 20th century and his struggle to gain acceptance from his crew mates. Lowry tinkered with the novel until his death, adapting it also to make it fit with his second novel, Under the Volcano (1947). Plot Ultramarine is the story of Dana Hilliot, a young man of a well-to-do family who signs up to sail to the Far East on the Oedipus Tyrannus. The crew, and especially Andy, the "chinless cook", don't readily
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Tony Church (trailer writer)
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Life
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Tony Church (trailer writer) Gerald Anthony Church (Tony Church) (October 11, 1928 – February 19, 1995) was a trailer writer, who worked on a number of Carry On films and other films as the trailer writer. Life Tony Church was born in Luton, England. He went to Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School. In 1952 Tony married Kathleen Sullivan and they had three children. He started out as a copywriter but spent most of his working life at General Screen Enterprise (G.S.E.) writing trailers. Whilst there he did the work for various films and wrote the script for "That's Carry On!".
He died
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Vickers F.B.16
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Design and development
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cockpit above the lower wing and the Hart engine enclosed in a cowling. Armament was a single synchronised Vickers machine gun.
The prototype FB.16 made its maiden flight during 1916, but testing showed that the pilot had a poor view, and the engine was prone to overheating. The aircraft was modified by removing the cowling to improve cooling and cutting down the fuselage behind the cockpit to improve the rearwards view. The problems with the Hart engine continued, however, and development of the radial was soon stopped.
The F.B.16 was redesigned to use the water-cooled Hispano-Suiza 8 V-8 engine, rated at the
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Ultraman Geed
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Synopsis & Ultraman Geed the Movie & Production
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when Belial is beyond reasoning. With the fight over, a fully healed Zero joined Father of Ultra and Ultraman King as they left Earth and Riku resumed his normal life. Ultraman Geed the Movie Ultraman Geed the Movie (劇場版 ウルトラマンジード つなぐぜ! 願い!! Gekijō-ban Urutoraman Jīdo Tsunagu ze! Negai!!, also called "Ultraman Geed The Movie: I'll Connect With the Wish!") was released in March 10, 2018. Production The Ultraman Geed trademark was filed by Tsuburaya Productions in March 6, 2017. The series was announced in April 27, 2017 by the official website of Tsuburaya Productions and Sports Hochi. The main actor
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Unmanned aircraft in Singapore
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Unmanned Aircraft (Public Safety and Security) Bill
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Order, paragraph 80. Unmanned Aircraft (Public Safety and Security) Bill The Unmanned Aircraft (Public Safety and Security) Act provides clear guidelines for the safe use of unmanned aircraft.
Laws were passed in Parliament in May 2015 to allay concerns over safety, security and privacy surrounding unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The Unmanned Aircraft (Public Safety and Security) Bill outlines regulations for the safe flying of drones and enforcement action against errant users. For instance, permits are required to fly drones above 7 kg, or within a 5 km radius of an aerodrome.
Before conducting any outdoor activities, operators should ensure that the UA is flown
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Vidyashilp Academy
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Ranking and reputation
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in collaboration with NIAS (national institute of advanced studies, IISC, Bangalore)
Contribution to the – Happy Schools! A framework for learner well-being in the asia pacific drafted by UNESCO Bangkok 2015.
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Ullinish
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Landmarks
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in 1775. While in Ullinish, Johnson's views and denunciation of Macpherson's Ossian were confirmed. Here, too, Boswell remarked that the mountain view reminded him of those seen in Corsica. After two nights in Ullinish, they departed by boat for Talisker.
Remains of a chambered cairn consisting of a denuded circle of boulders are found just north of the lodge. Also of archaeological interest is a partly destroyed Earth house on the east side of the northern extremity of Knock Ullinish.
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United States Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa
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USAF mobilization
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June, two days after the blockade began, the first C-47 loaded with milk and medicine took off from Wiesbaden Air Base for Tempelhof Air Base in Berlin. A total of 32 flights were made on that first day. Yet it would take many hundreds of cargo flights each day to provide the 12,000 tons of food, fuel, clothing and medicine it was estimated was necessary to sustain the two million people of western Berlin. There were simply not enough C-47s available, as it was estimated that over 900 would be needed to fly the necessary tonnage to Berlin each day.
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Vivian Osborne Marsh
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Early life
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Vivian Osborne Marsh Early life Vivian Costroma Osborne was born in Houston, Texas, the daughter of Benjamin J. Osborne and Alice Estes Osborne. She moved to California with her sister and their widowed mother in 1913. She graduated from Berkeley High School in 1914. She earned a bachelor's degree (1920) and a master's degree (1922) in anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley. Her master's thesis was titled "Types and Distribution of Negro Folklore in America". In 1921, Marsh founded Berkeley's chapter of the black sorority Delta Sigma Theta. She later earned a teaching credential from UCLA, in 1932.
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Ursula Bloom
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Biography
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Ursula Bloom Biography Ursula Harvey Bloom was born on 11 December 1892 in Springfield, Chelmsford, Essex, the daughter of the Reverend James Harvey Bloom, whom she wrote about in a biography entitled Parson Extraordinary. She also wrote about her great-grandmother, Frances Graver (born 1809), who was of gypsy (Diddicoy) birth. Graver became known as the "Rose of Norfolk", a sobriquet used by Bloom as the title of her biography. Bloom lived for a number of years in Stratford-upon-Avon, which was the subject of another book, Rosemary for Stratford-upon-Avon.
She wrote her first book at the age of seven. Charles Dickens was
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The Passion of Josef D.
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Reception
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The Passion of Josef D. Reception The Passion of Josef D. was not well-received upon its initial release. Howard Taubman wrote, "Since he can write with tension and power, Mr. Chayefsky has developed some scenes that have dramatic intensity. But his intoxication with the thunder of the English language also has betrayed him into bursts of rhetoric. His careful researching of his subject has led him into long discourses that are not dramatic at all, but oratorical flourishes in hindsight."
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University of Roehampton
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Library & Sports & Roehampton Students' Union (RSU)
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Richmal Crompton Collection of books and archive material accumulated during the lifetime of the author Richmal Crompton (1890–1969). Sports The university has a modern fitness centre, grass football pitches, a multi-use games area, studio facilities and a sports hall for indoor sports and classes. Teams also have access to nearby facilities, including the Roehampton Club and the National Tennis Centre. Sports are managed by Sport Roehampton, and the options available to students range from football and cricket to ultimate and Zumba. Roehampton Students' Union (RSU) The RSU is the main organisation of student representation at the University. It is
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Tommaso (2016 film)
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Plot
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him it generates an absolute void. Tommaso is now alone and has no more escape: he has to confront that moment of his past when everything stopped.
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The Five-Storied Pagoda
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Plot summary
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of what the tale suggests.
When Genta visits Jubei to tell him he can help with the pagoda, Jubai turns Genta's offer down and says he either wants to build the pagoda by himself or not build it at all. Both Onami and Genta get angry with Jubei for being so irrational, because Jubei should eagerly accept the opportunity to work on the pagoda, even if it meant sharing half the credit with Genta. Genta leaves and goes home to drink with Seikichi and Okichi. Seikichi agrees with Okichi that Genta never should have offered to share the pagoda with Jubei
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VK 4501 (P)
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Design
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there were 6 road wheels, each road wheel formed of an inner and outer paired wheel per axle. The six paired road wheels were divided into three 2-axle bogies per side, for a total of 12 individual wheels, 6 road wheels/axles, in 3 bogies. The wheels were not 'interleavened' like those of the Tiger I. The 57 to 59 tons combat weight in combination with 640 mm wide "slack-tracks" (KGS 62/640/130) using no return rollers, produced a ground pressure of about 1.06 kg / cm².
The petrol-electric drive specially developed by Ferdinand Porsche entered "uncharted territory" for road vehicles; this led to numerous
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Uvea
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Pharmacology & Immunology & Clinical significance
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and chronic glaucoma. Immunology The normal uvea consists of immune competent cells, particularly lymphocytes, and is prone to respond to inflammation by developing lymphocytic infiltrates. A rare disease called sympathetic ophthalmia may represent 'cross-reaction' between the uveal and retinal antigens (i.e., the body's inability to distinguish between them, with resulting misdirected inflammatory reactions). Clinical significance See uveitis, choroiditis, iritis, iridocyclitis, anterior uveitis, sympathetic ophthalmia, and uveal melanoma.
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USS Worden (DD-288)
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History
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transited the canal on 4 and 5 February 1926 to join Battle Fleet for Fleet Problem VI in Panama Bay. In March, Worden returned to the Caribbean with Scouting Fleet and resumed battle practice, gunnery drills, and torpedo exercises in the West Indies. She completed that phase of her 1926 training schedule late in the spring and arrived back in Philadelphia on 5 May. During the early part of the summer, the warship continued her training schedule, this time off the New England coast near Narragansett Bay. On 2 July, she entered the Philadelphia Navy Yard for a three-month repair
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Toyohara Kunichika
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Early life and education
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lampshades called andon, consisting of a wooden frame with a paper cover. When he was twelve, his older brother, Chōkichi, opened a raised picture shop, and Yasohachi drew illustrations for him.
It is believed that around age twelve Yasohachi began to study with Toyohara (Ichiōsai) Chikanobu (not to be confused with Kunichika’s student Toyohara Chikanobu). At the same time he designed actor portraits for battledores sold by a shop called Meirindo. His teacher gave him the name "Kazunobu". It may have been on the recommendation of Chikanobu that the boy was accepted the following year as an apprentice in the
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Verita Bouvaire-Thompson
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Biography
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in Mexico she met a hairdresser and wig maker with whom she formed a partnership. Upon returning to Hollywood her patrons were Charles Boyer, Gary Cooper, Ray Milland, George Raft and finally, Humphrey Bogart.
According to Thompson, her association with Bogart started in 1942, when he was still married to his third wife, Mayo Methot, in a union noted for its stormy, sometimes physically violent arguments. In 1949 she became his personal hairdresser and worked on all but four of Bogarts's last 18 pictures.
Thompson later moved to New Orleans. When Hurricane Katrina was about to hit the city, she is
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Ufa-Pavillon am Nollendorfplatz
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Collapse of Cines
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Cines Nollendorf-Theater "reverted" to the Società Italiana Cines. A German Cines company was formed, Deutsche Cines GmbH, whose offices occupied the old address of Cines-Theater AG at Friedrichstrasse 11. Goldsoll invested in Ambrosio Film, based in Turin, becoming a director by July 1914.
When World War 1 broke out in August 1914 Italy was nominally allied with the Central Powers, but remained neutral. The war triggered a general international financial instability, and in the public rush to buy War Bonds, 18.3 million lire were withdrawn from the Banco di Roma between January and March 1914. Italy eventually joined the Triple Entente
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Surrey Search and Rescue
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History
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across the country. Later that year, the unit acquired another 12 search technicians and a dog to bring the unit up to 38 volunteers. By the end of 2011 the unit had responded to 69 callouts. On Sunday 8 January 2012, SurSAR were granted full membership of Lowland Rescue.
In 2014 the team provided support to Op FRANKLIN, the response to flooding in Surrey and surrounding areas, and were subsequently invited to 10 Downing Street in recognition of the work undertaken in support of the local community.
SurSAR have added further capabilities, including Swift Water Rescue Technicians (SRT's), Remotely Piloted Air Systems
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Trans-Europ-Express (film)
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Plot summary
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as a test of his skill and loyalty.
His effectiveness now established, Elias is scheduled to make a drug shipment. However, he discovers that Eva is a police informant. He ties her to the bed frame as in their earlier encounters, then interrogates her and strangles her to death after she confesses to working with the police.
Now believing he can trust no one, Elias disappears as police launch a search for him. He attends a performance at a nightclub, where he is entranced by a woman called Eve, who strongly resembles Eva and appears naked on stage and bound in chains.
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Syrian Train and Equip Program
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Deployment
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defector from the Syrian army, aided by the Syrian Group Captain Sahir Mustafa. The Jordanian-trained group, 100 men who had completed a 54-day programme, re-entered Syria in late June 2015. The Turkish-trained group, a convoy of 54 hundred men who had completed a 74-day programme in central Anatolia, re-entered Syria on 12 July, and deployed to Azaz. However, fighters from al-Qaeda-linked Jabhat al-Nusra regarded Division 30 fighters as "American agents" and kidnapped seven Division 30 fighters on July 29, attacked its headquarters on July 31, and—despite US air support—kidnapped at least five more fighters a few days later. Al-Nusra posted
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Steve Young
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1994 season: second MVP and Super Bowl run
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at least four. After a loss in a much anticipated game to Joe Montana and the Kansas City Chiefs, the 49ers won their next two games before losing to the Philadelphia Eagles 40–8 at Candlestick Park, a game in which Young was eventually benched in the middle of an offensive series. Although head coach George Seifert later said he only pulled Young because he was getting manhandled by the Eagles' defense, Young had had enough of being scapegoated for 49er shortfalls and loudly (and visibly) lambasted Seifert over his decision.
But the game was considered a turning point in the
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University of Leicester
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Research & Student life & Student media
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its research.
The Institute of Learning Innovation within the University of Leicester is a research and postgraduate teaching group, directed by Grainne Conole. The Institute has and continues to research on UK- and European-funded projects (over 30 as of August 2013), focusing on topics such as educational use of podcasting, e-readers in distance education, virtual worlds, open educational resources and open education, and learning design. Student life The university has a number of different societies within its students' union. The Union has over 220 different societies. Student media The students' union has three student groups producing media: Galaxy Press, Galaxy Radio,
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Up (2009 film)
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Plot
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Carl resolves to keep his promise to Ellie by turning his house into a makeshift airship using thousands of helium balloons. Russell, a young "Wilderness Explorer" who visits Carl in his effort to earn his final merit badge for assisting the elderly, becomes an accidental stowaway.
The flying house encounters a cumulonimbus storm and ends up high above South America. The house lands on a tepui opposite Paradise Falls. Carl and Russell harness themselves to the still-buoyant house and begin to walk it across the mesa, hoping to reach the falls before the balloons deflate. Russell encounters a tall, colorful bird
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Veeranarasanpettai
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Demographics
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Veeranarasanpettai Demographics As per the 2001 census, Veeranarasanpettai had a total population of 750 with 366 males and 384 females. The sex ratio was 1049. The literacy rate was 58.55.
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Tyler Clippard
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Scouting report
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an unusual arm angle while pitching, making it difficult for hitters to pick up the ball in their line of vision. Clippard's father taught him to pitch this way when Clippard was eight years old by having him throw his baseball glove. McCatty nicknamed Clippard's delivery "The Funk".
Clippard primarily throws a fastball and a changeup. His hard, straight four-seam fastball averages about 92–93 miles per hour (148–150 km/h), topping out at 96 miles per hour (154 km/h), and sets up a deceptive changeup in the high 70s to low 80s. Periodically, he throws a cutter early in the count to right-handed hitters
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Upback
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Upback In American football, the upback (also known as the punt protector or personal protector) is a blocking back who lines up approximately 1-3 yards behind the line of scrimmage in punting situations.
Because the punter plays so far back, the upback frequently makes the line calls and calls for the snap to be received by the punter. Their primary role is to act as the last line of defense for the punter. Upbacks may occasionally receive the snap instead of the punter on fake punts. Upbacks receiving the snap normally run the ball, but they may throw it. An upback
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Valentine Ackland
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Life
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and pacifist activities. The two women's involvement in the Communist Party came under investigation by the British government in the late 1930s and remained an open file until 1957, when the investigation was halted. Ackland and Warner supported the Republican cause during the Spanish Civil War, and Ackland criticised the British government for its indifference to the "sufferings of the Spanish people at the grass-roots level" in her poem "Instructions from England, 1936".
Note nothing of why or how, enquire
no deeper than you need
into what set these veins on fire,
Note simply that they bleed.
After World War II, Ackland
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Vero Beach High School
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Academics & Mu Alpha Theta
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culinary, gas engines, and environmental technology. In agreement with IRSC, students who complete a career program may be eligible to earn college credit at IRSC. Mu Alpha Theta The Vero Beach chapter of National Mu Alpha Theta is an honor society that participates in mathematical competitions. The math team has won various individual and team awards at the state and national levels. The team is coached by its adult sponsors, who are also mathematics teachers at the high school.
Vero Beach High School has an athletics program with teams qualifying for the state tournament in their respective sports on an
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Trygve Madsen
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Early life and education & Career
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Erroll Garner and Oscar Peterson had on him can be heard in his use of the piano. Career Trygve Madsen has proven himself to be a prolific worker and particularly one of the most productive published by Musikk-Husets Forlag – in 2009, the company had 125 works by Madsen in their catalogue. The composer has become increasingly well known of late which has perhaps largely to do with the inclusion of his work in music syllabuses around the world - the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music included the Prelude and Fugue in C (Opus 101) as one
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Tommy Woodcock
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Career & Death
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all in the same year and ran second in the Melbourne Cup. Death Emma Woodcock died in 1983. Tommy Woodcock died at Yarrawonga on 27 April 1985, aged 79, where he was cared for in his last years by his lifelong friends, the Hinchliffe family. His cremated remains were interred at the Springvale Botanical Cemetery in Melbourne.
In 2012 a Wagga Wagga mother and daughter, Louise Clayton and Tegan Ellis, became aware that the tenure on his ashes and memorial plaque had expired on 31 December 2011. Louise and Tegan, along with Margaret Benson, who wrote Tommy Woodcock: The Story
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USS Manatee (AO-58)
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Post-war
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in size by post-war discharges and reassignments. By November 1945, the ship's roster, according to onboard medical crew, had again "been cut down from 268 to 170 men—seven chiefs—seven officers", amounting to a 46% reduction in personnel from the ship's full wartime complement of over 300 men. Those post-war cuts also included daily maintenance personnel and basic crew services. In the final weeks of 1945 the AO-58 had a change in command. On 23 December 1945, while anchored off Japan, the ship's first skipper, Lieutenant Commander Smyth, was detached and replaced by "a four striper USN ",
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Virgen de los desamparados
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Procession & Ronda a la Verge
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la Virgen, Caballeros, Plaça del Tossal, Bolsería, Mercado, María Cristina, San Vicente, Pl. Reina, Mar, Avellanas, Palau and Almoina. Ronda a la Verge The festival ends on the Monday evening when traditional music is played in the 'Plaza de La Virgen'.
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United States Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa
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USAFE in Spain
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squadrons in England and Germany went to Zaragoza and gunnery ranges in Spain for weapons training. Zaragoza later became an important weapons training site for the USAFE and was also visited by F-15 Eagle squadrons for "Dissimilar Air Combat Training". During these air combat training exercises, the F-15s often practiced against Spanish Air Force Dassault Mirage F-1 fighters.
In April 1966, the 16th Air Force was transferred from SAC to the USAFE, with USAFE taking control of the Spanish air bases at Zaragoza and Morón. Under USAFE, the Spanish bases became host to a growing number of deployments from CONUS. Morón
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Ufa-Pavillon am Nollendorfplatz
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swindler and con-man); Albert H. Woods, a Hungarian theatrical producer based in New York to whom Goldsoll was related by marriage; and Edward B. Kinsila, later a film studio architect. The Nollendorf-Theater was rumoured to have been "paid for by the Pope's money." One of the directors of Cines was Ernesto Pacelli, President of the Banco di Roma, who was in the confidence of Pope Leo XIII and the cousin of Pope Pius XII.
It became the Cines Nollendorf-Theater in 1914, but Cines collapsed in late 1915 after the Banco di Roma, one of its main investors, fell into financial
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State Security Service of Abkhazia
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History
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State Security Service of Abkhazia The State Security Service of Abkhazia is the principal security and intelligence agency of Abkhazia. History On 27 November 1991, the Supreme Soviet of Abkhazia decreed to abolish the Abkhazian KGB and to establish the State Security Service. On 4 December 1992, the Supreme Soviet shortened its name to Security Service of Abkhazia.
Until 1992, the State Security Service was led by Grigori Komoshvili. After the outbreak of the 1992-1993 war with Georgia, Komoshvili's Deputy Gennadi Berulava became the new head. In early October 1993, after the war had ended, he was dismissed and succeeded by
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Virtual community
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Virtual worlds & Social network services
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worlds also may provide various enterprise features such as Single Sign on with third party providers, or Content Encryption. Social network services Social networking services are the most prominent type of virtual community. They are either a website or software platform that focuses on creating and maintaining relationships. Facebook, Twitter, and Myspace are all virtual communities. With these sites, one often creates a profile or account, and adds friends or follow friends. This allows people to connect and look for support using the social networking service as a gathering place. These websites often allow for people to keep up to
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Up (2009 film)
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Animation
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Pixar animators would study their own parents or grandparents and also watched footage of the Senior Olympics. The directors had various rules for Carl's movements: he could not turn his head more than 15–20 degrees without turning his torso as well, nor could he raise his arms high. However, they also wanted him to grow more flexible near the end of the film, transforming into an "action hero".
A technical director worked out that to make Carl's house fly, he would require 23 million balloons, but Docter realized that number made the balloons look like small dots. Instead, the balloons created were made
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Ufa-Pavillon am Nollendorfplatz
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Background
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Ambrosio Film production company of Turin. Cines began to expand considerably outside Italy, making preparations for an 'escalation strategy' to spend more on film productions and film portfolios. Cines had no distributor in the US at the time, and Mario A. Stevani (director general of Cines since 1910) made a trip to the USA in March–May 1911, and signed a contract with the Edison Trust (MPPC) to sell a million meters (3 million feet) of film per year. His main contact was George Kleine, a Chicago film importer and leading member of the MPPC, who made huge profits importing foreign
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Virtual community
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On health
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variation in studies done on the subject.
Rather, recent studies have looked into development of health related communities and their impact on those already suffering health issues. These forms of social networks allow for open conversation between individuals who are going through similar experiences, whether themselves or in their family. Such sites have so grown in popularity that now many health care providers form groups for their patients by providing web areas where one may direct questions to doctors. These sites prove especially useful when related to rare medical conditions. People with rare or debilitating disorders may not be able
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Thomas Muster
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Pro tour
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is the only Austrian to win a Grand Slam singles title. His win-loss record on clay in 1995 was a remarkable 65–2. Although his record on other surfaces was less impressive, a late season victory over Pete Sampras on fast indoor carpet, during his run to the title of the Masters event in Germany, gave Muster an outside chance at finishing the year no. 1; however, Sampras finished the year at no. 1. Of the 12 tournaments that Muster won in 1995, Muster saved at least one match point held against him during six of them, with those six tournaments
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Verband Deutscher Tonmeister
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Verband Deutscher Tonmeister The Verband Deutscher Tonmeister e.V. (VDT) is a registered association for audio industry professionals. The VDT has evolved from the Deutsche Filmtonmeister-Vereinigung (which focused on film sound professionals) that was founded in Munich in 1950.
There are currently more than 1900 members in the VDT that are either freelancers or employed in various institutions; e.g. in the film business, radio broadcasting, television, recording studios, record labels, theaters and performance venues, the audio equipment producing industry, research and development, multimedia education and other audio related areas of occupation. Students preparing for a job in the audio industry are also
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Viola Beach
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Deaths
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was being lifted to let an oil tanker pass underneath. The band had played the previous day at the Where's the Music? festival in Norrköping, and they were returning to the hotel at Arlanda Airport.
The Swedish Police opened an inquiry. Among their initial findings was that the driver, whose identity was not disclosed, had no traces of alcohol nor drugs in his blood. It was also found that the car had braked before reaching the bridge, which, as the Police stated, ruled out the possibility that the driver had fallen asleep. However, the accident ultimately remained "completely inexplicable".
In the United
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Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium
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World Baseball City
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World Baseball City Due to the success of 2006 Intercontinental Cup, Taichung City Government and Chinese Taipei Baseball Association start striving to hold various of international events in following years. The stadium had hosted 10 International Baseball Federation (IBAF) events in first 10 years since the stadium had established.
IBAF awarded the World Baseball City medal during the opening ceremony of 2013 18U Baseball World Cup in order to appreciate the contribution that Taichung City Government had done. Taichung City became the first city to be awarded by IBAF. The World Baseball City stele was also erected at the stadium entrance.
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The Feign'd Curtizans
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Summary
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To keep Fillamour safe, Marcella disguises herself as a pageboy and attempts to divert him from going to meet Euphemia at a place where Octavio and his men are lying in wait.
In a comedic scene, Fillamour, Galliard, Signall, and Tickletext all stumble about in the dark trying to reach Silvianetta and Euphemia, but instead find themselves in a battle with Octavio and his supporters. During the same night, Laura Lucretia, dressed as Silvianetta, receives an oath of marriage from a man she believes to be Galliard, but is actually Julio.
Once in the daylight, all parties confront each other and
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The X Factor (British series 12)
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Judges, presenters and other personnel
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left the show after only one series. The new judges were met with widespread negativity across social media and the press, especially regarding the appointment of Grimshaw.
On 27 March 2015, Dermot O'Leary announced that he was quitting the show, after eight series, in order to pursue other projects. On 16 April, ITV confirmed that former contestant Olly Murs and Caroline Flack would take over presenting the show, having worked together as hosts before on The Xtra Factor. They became the first duo to host the show.
On 18 June 2015, it was confirmed that The Saturdays singer Rochelle Humes and Kiss
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University of Agder
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History
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University of Agder History The idea of a university in the Agder region is not completely new. In his short period as ruler of the union of Denmark–Norway, Johann Friedrich Struensee planned on reforming the University of Copenhagen. He gave Bishop Johann Ernst Gunnerus of Trondheim the task of developing more detailed plans. Gunnerus presented a proposal in 1771 in which he suggested establishing a new university in Norway, and placing it in Kristiansand.
The motives for suggesting Kristiansand as a university town have been debated. Regardless, the idea was soon discarded as planning began for the first Norwegian university. In
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Ursula Bloom
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Biography
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husband was Arthur Brownlow Denham-Cookes, whom she married in 1916 and with whom she had a son, Pip, born in 1917. Arthur died of influenza in 1918, in the final days of the war. In 1925 she married Charles Gower Robinson, a Royal Navy Commander. She died on 29 October 1984, aged 91, in a nursing home in Nether Wallop, Hampshire.
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Vincenzo Tommasone
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Biography
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2019, he joined Carpi on a one-year loan.
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Victor Pinchuk
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Yalta European Strategy & Personal life
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Michael Cohen solicited Douglas Schoen for the donation from Pinchuk, which was the largest outside donation the Trump Foundation received that year.
In 2015, Pinchuk promoted closer ties between Ukraine and the EU.
He was an active participant in the World Economic Forum at Davos. Personal life Victor Pinchuk is married to Olena Kuchma Franchuk, the daughter of the second president of Ukraine, Leonid Kuchma. Olena Pinchuk runs the ANTIAIDS Foundation, which focuses on prevention and retroviral distribution and AIDS care in Ukraine. She and Pinchuk are friends of singer Elton John and former US President Bill Clinton, whose 65th birthday
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Tommy Ryan
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Boxing career
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It is alleged that McCoy, who appeared thin, pale and frail, persuaded Ryan that he was seriously ill before their fight. McCoy, who was famed as a trickster, purportedly rubbed flour on his face so as to appear deathly ill. Ryan is said to have fallen for the ruse, failed to train properly and was not in top condition for the bout. Whether true or not, McCoy scored an upset win over Ryan in the non-title match.
In November 1941, Ryan accepted the position of boxing instructor at the Multnomah Athletic Club. A month later, he resigned the
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Traveling (basketball)
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NBA & Penalty
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player is not allowed be the first to touch his own pass unless the ball touches his backboard, basket ring or another player.
h. Upon ending his dribble or gaining control of the ball, a player may not touch the floor consecutively with the same foot (hop). Penalty The ball becomes dead and a throw-in is awarded to the opposing team out of bounds nearest the point where the violation took place under NCAA and NFHS rules. Under NBA rules, the ball is awarded to the opposing team at the nearest spot but no closer to the baseline than the free
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Veterans Health Administration
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Mental health & PTSD
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had a very favorable opinions of their care.
In 2009, the VA implemented an initiative called Suicide Assessment and Follow-Up Engagement: Veteran Emergency Treatment (SAFE VET) to identify and treat veterans at risk of suicide by providing care coordination for outpatient mental health services and community-based support. PTSD Veteran Affairs utilization rates among Iraqi and Afghanistan-war veterans in the mid-Atlantic region with PTSD diagnosis between 2002–2008 were tracked using ICD-9 codes of those newly diagnosed. When compared to veterans already being treated, veterans new to VA treatment program were less likely to complete follow up visits, and had fewer medication-possession
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Tommaso Imperato
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Biography
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Tommaso Imperato Biography Tommaso Imperato was born in Naples, Italy in 1596. On 27 May 1647, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Innocent X as Bishop of Vico Equense. On 2 June 1647, he was consecrated bishop by Pier Luigi Carafa, Cardinal-Priest of Santi Silvestro e Martino ai Monti, with Ranuccio Scotti Douglas, Bishop of Borgo San Donnino, and Alessandro Vittrici, Bishop of Alatri, serving as co-consecrators. He served as Bishop of Vico Equense until his death on 7 October 1656.
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