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Red Rum (film)
Production
Red Rum (film) Production Filming began in around early October 2018 and the title poster of the film was unveiled by actor Jayam Ravi on 1 October 2018. The filmmakers roped in Telugu actress Samyukta Hornad in the female lead with the latter went onto make her debut as lead actress in a Tamil film. The motion poster for the film was released by actor Vijay Sethupathi on 4 March 2019 on the eve of Maha Sivarathri.
Reception of Unaccompanied Minors from the Northern Triangle
Relocation of the children
have a long-term foster care site and Texas has a transitional foster care program. In addition Florida also has a residential treatment center. In regards to the custody option that some unaccompanied children are given, there are complications surrounding who the children are given to. Many are incorrectly assumed adult status. Many of the child migrants identify themselves with the age of 19, in the hopes of not being placed in their home country's child services if they are sent back. While the older age might protect them from that transfer, in the United States it calls for a different process.
Red Auerbach
Death & Writing
of the Celtics legends. The signature replaced the Red Auerbach memorial logo used during the 2007 season. Writing Auerbach was the author of seven books. His first, Basketball for the Player, the Fan and Coach, has been translated into seven languages and is the best-selling basketball book in print. His second book, co-authored with Paul Sann, was Winning the Hard Way. He also wrote a pair of books with Joe Fitzgerald: Red Auerbach: An Autobiography and Red Auerbach On and Off the Court. In October 1991 M.B.A.: Management by Auerbach was co-authored with Ken Dooley. In 1994, Seeing Red was
Phishing
Transaction verification and signing & Multi Factor Authentication & Email content redaction
a second channel for verification and authorization of banking transactions. Multi Factor Authentication Organisations can implement two factor or multi-factor authentication (MFA), which requires a user to use at least 2 factors when logging in. (For example, a user must both present a smart card and a password). This mitigates some risk, in the event of a successful phishing attack, the stolen password on its own cannot be reused to further breach the protected system. However, there are several attack methods which can defeat many of the typical systems. MFA schemes such as WebAuthn address this issue by design. Email
Neosho, Missouri
Civil War: 1861−1865
F. Jones and Edwin Ebert. A school site was purchased and the existing building repaired. In 1867, a small two-story building was erected for courthouse purposes and the county officers were provided for there and in private buildings until 1878, when a substantial stone and brick building was completed at a cost of $16,250. In 1887, a jail was built. The first circuit court session was held at the house of Judge John Reed on July 22, 1839, Judge Foster P. Wright presiding. Debate flourishes to this day regarding the legitimacy of these actions, or for that matter those of the
Polignac (card game)
Aim & Cards and play & Playing
Polignac (card game) Aim The aim of the game is to avoid capturing any Jacks in tricks, and specially the ♠J, called Polignac. Cards and play Polignac is played with a Piquet pack of 32 cards. However, unless four play, remove the black Sevens. The rank of the cards are: K Q J A T 9 8 7 in each suit. Playing The turn to deal and play passes always to the left. The cards should be divided evenly among the players, with the dealer dealing the cards in 2s and 3s. Eldest leads first and the other players follow suit
Paracaspase
Structure and Evolution & "Type 2"
this group of proteases diverged from caspases from a common metacaspase ancestor. Structure and Evolution Most non-metazoan paracaspases found in amoebas or bacteria are "type 2" paracaspases with only a caspase-like domain. The animal paracaspases are most likely not directly related to the amoeba paracaspase. It is currently unclear whether the paracaspases (and caspases) found in eukaryotes are a result from several (at least 2) independent horizontal gene transfer events from prokaryotes or if there has been a convergent evolution of (para)caspases evolved from the metacaspases in several different organisms within the eukaryotes. "Type 2" The "type 2" paracaspases in
Real Me (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Plot synopsis
the hall and runs outside in tears. Before Anya can bring Dawn back inside, Harmony's vampire minions capture Dawn and attack Anya causing her to be hospitalized. Buffy then runs out to find her sister leaving Xander and Riley to take care of Anya. Harmony explains to her minions that Dawn is bait, meaning they can't eat her. Harmony complains to Dawn about her problems until her mutinous minions attempt to kill them both. Buffy - who had threatened Spike until he revealed Harmony's location - arrives and easily kills most of the minions as Harmony escapes. The Slayer frees her
Namba (clothing)
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Namba (clothing) A namba is a traditional penis sheath from Vanuatu. Nambas are wrapped around the penis of the wearer, sometimes as their only clothing. Two tribes on Malakula, the Big Nambas and the Smol (Small) Nambas, are named for the size of their nambas. Nambas are characteristic of central Vanuatu. In the northern islands, long mats wrapped around the waist are worn instead.
Paattali
Plot
falls in love with Sakunthala (Devayani) who is employed in the same house. Kannamma (Ramya Krishnan) is the only daughter of Lakshmi and she returns to the village post completion of her studies from abroad. While Lakshmi dreams of marrying Kannamma to Shanmugam, she has other plans. Kannamma discloses that she is in love with her classmate Raja (Bharath Kalyan). Although not interested, Lakshmi agrees for the wedding. One day, Shanmugam is sick and Sakunthala plays prank on him without knowing by making him jump in the river which makes his condition worse. However, Sakunthala saves him, but Shanmugam shivers
Richard Ralph
Diplomatic career
Richard Ralph Richard Peter Ralph CMG CVO (born 27 April 1946) is an English former diplomat who was ambassador to Peru and then chairman of a mining company that operates in Peru. Diplomatic career Ralph was educated at The King's School, Canterbury, and Edinburgh University. He joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in 1969 and served at Vientiane, Lisbon, Harare and Washington, D.C., as well as at the FCO. He was ambassador to Latvia 1993–95, governor of the Falkland Islands (and commissioner for South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands) 1996–99, ambassador to Romania and concurrently to Moldova 1999–2002,
Robert Drewe
Critical responses & Personal life & Appearances
Drewe at his very best: the world of a mature craftsman writing with cool urgency and a relish for the language of life. Personal life Drewe has been married four times and has seven children. In around 2005, Drewe moved to the far north New South Wales coast with his third wife, Candida Baker, and their two children, partly to get "more writing done". He is now married to Tracy. Appearances Robert Drewe was on the program to appear in 4 events at the 2017 Brisbane Writers Festival in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.  
Robert Niblock
Career & Honors
on its audit and finance committee until May 2014. He is also on the board of directors of the Business for Educational Success and Transformation in North Carolina (BEST NC). Niblock had also served on the board of directors of Hydrox Holdings until stepping down in September 2016. Hydrox Holdings was the joint venture that owned Masters Home Improvement prior to its demise. Honors In 2015, he became the first presenter of the Belk College of Business CEO Speaker Series. After he spoke, donated 2.5 million dollars to name and support the Robert A. Niblock Student Center for Professional Development
Roos Field
Attendance & Red turf
the Eagles defeat Montana 36–27 on September 18, in the first game played on EWU's signature red turf dubbed the "Inferno." Eastern set its single season attendance record in 2011 with an average of 8,889 and currently ranks 48th in FCS and fourth in the Big Sky Conference. Roos Field's capacity is expanded by 2,000 by adding bleachers when it hosts Montana Red turf On February 26, 2010, ESPN reported that Eastern Washington planned to remove the natural turf at Woodward Field and replace it with red SprinTurf, making it the second Division I college football program to have
Philosophy of human rights
Natural rights
interests, whereas previous philosophers had said that natural rights were discovered by considering the natural law. In Hobbes' opinion, the only way natural law could prevail was for human beings to agree to create a commonwealth by submitting to the command of a sovereign, whether an individual or an assembly of individuals. In this lay the foundations of the theory of a social contract between the governed and the governor. Hugo Grotius based his philosophy of international law on natural law. He wrote that "even the will of an omnipotent being cannot change or abrogate" natural law, which "would maintain its
Odontocorynus salebrosus
Description
Odontocorynus salebrosus Description The colour of the species can range from gray to black.
Riverkeeper
Preface & Scenic Hudson
guard local waterways, their grassroots actions are unique. Where many local efforts use protests and high-risk defiance of authority, Riverkeeper seeks citizen empowerment in environmental law. After filing claims with government agencies such as the Army Corps of Engineers, this mobilized body politic saw how business interests clouded government actions. They believe ordinary people should be able to defend public resources from abuse and it was by such actions to protect communal watershed quality that legal standing was given to United States' citizens in environmental disputes. Scenic Hudson Prior to Riverkeeper's predecessor organization, the Hudson River Fishermen's Association (HRFA), a
Paddy Tipping
Early life & Parliamentary career
Paddy Tipping Early life Tipping was born in Halifax. He went to Hipperholme Grammar School (when a state school) in Hipperholme. At the University of Nottingham, he gained a BA in Philosophy in 1972 and an MA in Social Sciences in 1978. He was a social worker in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire from 1972 until 1979. Between 1979 and 1983 he was a Project Leader for the (Church of England) Children's Society in Nottingham. From 1981 to 1993 he was a Councillor on Nottinghamshire County Council. Parliamentary career Tipping contested Rushcliffe in 1987. He took Sherwood from the Conservatives in 1992. Tipping
Rail transport in Iceland
Light rail
in the Capital Area. The mayors of the respective municipalities have agreed to this masterplan and have shown interest in this proposal and it is currently in a planning stage. There has been pressure put on Alþingi and the municipalities to clarify on how the project will be funded.
Poole (UK Parliament constituency)
Constituency profile
However, Canford Cliffs is epitomised by one sub-neighbourhood, Sandbanks with its multimillion-pound properties, the coastline area has been dubbed as "Britain's Palm Beach" by the national media. Alongside oil extraction, insurance, care, retail and customer service industries choosing the town as their base tourism contributes to overall a higher income than the national average, however the divergence is not statistically significant and the size of homes varies extensively.
Richard Olney
Early years
practicing law in Boston, attaining a reputation as an authority on probate, trust and corporate law. In 1861, Olney married Agnes Park Thomas of Boston, Massachusetts. He was a member of the Board of Selectmen of West Roxbury, Massachusetts and served one term in the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1874. He declined to run again, preferring to return to his law practice In 1876, Olney inherited his father-in-law's Boston law practice and became involved in the business affairs of Boston’s elite families. During the 1880s, Olney became one of the city’s leading railroad attorneys and the general counsel for Chicago, Milwaukee
Peter Van Gheluwe
Career
focus to the workings of light and its relationship with time and place. Some works from this period were displayed in the exhibition "Stil-Licht", while others were bundled in the book "Gnomon" with a text by Chris Fite-Wassilac and will be exhibited in Roberto Polo Gallery
Oocorys verrillii
Description & Habitat
Oocorys verrillii Description The maximum recorded shell length is 47 mm. Habitat Minimum recorded depth is 134 m. Maximum recorded depth is 2926 m.
Ray Hatton
Educator & Personal life
he continued to research and write about Oregon. Since retiring from his college faculty position, Hatton has published four more books. Personal life For most of his adult life, Hatton lived with his wife Sylvia in Bend, Oregon. Together, they had two children, R. Peter Hatton and Janice E. Hatton. Over the years, Hatton served on Bend’s Planning Commission and the city’s Urban Advisory Commission. In addition to long-distance running, his recreational interests included hiking, cross-country skiing, and rock climbing. In 2010, at the age of 77, Hatton was still running 30 miles (48 km) per
Porky's Railroad
Plot
Porky's Railroad Plot Porky is informed that his beloved train the 13​¹⁄₂ named 'Toots' is to be replaced by a streamline train by the name of 'The Silver Fish'. After the driver of 'The Silver Fish' insults 'Toots', Porky mutters that his train could easily take on the streamline train. The driver agrees to a race that ends with Porky being the victor (thanks to a bull seeking revenge after being previously insulted by Porky) and becoming the new driver of 'The Silver Fish' whilst a battered 'Toots' is on a trailer behind with 'Headin' for the last roundhouse' written
Robert Barton
Glendalough House
meetings and gatherings from 1910 to 1922. It's also been featured as a location in many large Hollywood films including Excalibur Saving Private Ryan and Braveheart. Barton's great-great-grandfather, Thomas Barton, also of Glendalough House, was the founder and owner of the award-winning Langoa & Barton vineyards in France. Since 1836, the vineyards have been under the control of the Barton family. The Châteaux Langoa & Léoville Barton passed to the Straffan branch of the Barton family and are currently managed by Anthony Frederick Barton and his daughter, Lilian Anna Barton. He was preceded by his uncle, Major Hugh Ronald Barton ("Ronald"),
Physicians in Canada
Women in medicine in Canada & Canadian healthcare system
the creation of the Ontario Medical College for Women, affiliated with the University of Toronto. These advances included the establishment of a Women’s Medical College in Toronto, as well as in Kingston, Ontario. Stowe’s daughter, Augusta Stowe-Gullen, became the first woman to graduate from a Canadian medical school. Canadian healthcare system Healthcare in Canada is delivered through thirteen provincial and territorial systems of publicly funded health care, informally called Medicare. It is guided by the provisions of the Canada Health Act of 1984. The government ensures the quality of care through federal standards. The government does not participate in day-to-day
Rauheneck Castle (Ebern)
Castle
at Rauheneck. The same year, Albert of Aufseß is also noted as a hereditary castellan at Rauheneck. In 1341, Henry of Wiesen lived at the fortress and, in 1346, Hans Truchseß of Birkach. In 1364, Apel Fuchs was mentioned in a document. Before 1378, Gecke of Füllbach was bailiff (Amtmann) at Rauheneck. In the 14th and 15th centuries, the Marschalks of Rau(h)eneck lived at the castle as Würzburg vassals. In 1378, Dietz Marschalk appeared as the first member of his family at the fortress. Dietz invested 280 guilders in expanding his castle seat, money that he was later to receive back from
Music Hall Strike of 1907
The strike
conditions on behalf of music-hall performers. On 21 January 1907, the dispute between artists, stage hands and managers of the Holborn Empire had worsened, and workers called for strike action. In support, theatrical workers followed suit and initiated widespread strikes across London. The disputes were funded by wealthy performers including Marie Lloyd. To raise spirits, Lloyd frequently performed on picket lines for free and took part in fundraising activities at among others the Scala Theatre in London, for which she donated her entire fee to the fund. Lloyd explained her advocacy: "We the stars can dictate our own terms. We are
Roberto Firmino
2017–18 season & 2018–19 season
Firmino's most prolific in his Liverpool career; as he scored 27 goals in all competitions. 2018–19 season After going goalless in all three matches played in August, Firmino scored his first goal of the season in a 2–1 Premier League win over Leicester City on 1 September. On 15 September he scored in Liverpool's 2–1 league win over Spurs at Wembley, a game that saw him leave the field 15 minutes before the end with an eye injury. Three days later he came off the bench to score the stoppage time winner in Liverpool's 3–2 Champions League win against Paris
Redford Township District No. 5 School
Description
is a one-story red brick school building with a hipped roof and a concrete foundation with raised basement. The front facade is symmetrical, with a projecting vestibule sheltering the central main entrance, flanked by three six-over-one double-hung windows on each side. The side facades originally had single windows; however, these have been boarded over, as have the basement windows. The roof is crowned with a belfry with arched openings. Exterior decoration is minimal, with a single brick beltcourse separating the basement and main floor, and vertical piers on the front and sides. The interior of the school consists
Parsons Memorial Lodge
Memorial
Parsons Memorial Lodge Memorial The lodge is a memorial to Edward Taylor Parsons, a New Yorker who joined the Sierra Club about 1900, and who eventually became the club's director from 1905 to 1914. Parsons was heavily involved in the losing fight against the flooding of the Hetch Hetchy Valley to provide a municipal water source for San Francisco. Parsons died in 1914, and in memorial the Sierra Club established a fund to build a club meeting house, library and headquarters in Yosemite. The site at Tuolumne Meadows was chosen for its accessibility to park backcountry and its location near
Pius of Saint Aloysius
Life & Beatification
and were found to be in a state of good preservation. Beatification The beatification process opened in the Rimini diocese in 1924 in an informative process that concluded in 1928 before all his spiritual writings were deemed to be appropriate and therefore approved on 28 July 1928; the formal introduction to the cause came later under Pope Pius XI on 5 January 1938 and he became titled as a Servant of God. An apostolic process was later held in Rimini from 1939 until 1941 while the two processes received validation in Rome from the Congregation for Rites on 13 April
Ravi (rapper)
2016–present: [R.EBIRTH], DamnRa, solo debut with R.EAL1ZE, [NIRVANA], R.OOK BOOK
his previous mixtape plus four new tracks including the title track “BOMB” featuring San E. He was the producer, and personally in charge of the composition, arrangement and writing the lyrics of every song. On February 7, 2019 Ravi and Chungha confirmed that they will release their collaboration on February 18. On the promised day the new single Live was released on various music streaming websites Later on Feb 22 Ravi's second mini album R.OOK BOOK was announced to be released on March 5 During March Ravi appeared in several music programs performing "Ranway" and "Tuxedo". Ravi had his third solo concert REAL-LIVE
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Robert Drewe
Critical responses
precise texts of straightforward but expressive prose, tinged with traces of black humour. In literature, his world is one in which characters barely comprehend what is happening around them, where life and nature verge on the malevolent, where shards of sudden insight illuminate the confusion. One of his strengths is an ability to pin down the fine detail of how people interact, socially and emotionally, to capture the nuance and undercurrents that exist beneath conversations. "Desert Drowning" by Michael Cathcart This is a sad, sexy and visceral novel. It is buoyed up by compassion and a clear-sighted lack of self-indulgence. This is
Paul Carey (ice hockey)
Playing career
Paul Carey (ice hockey) Playing career Carey was drafted by the Colorado Avalanche in the 5th round, 135th overall, in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft. Carey played two years at Salisbury School in Connecticut before moving on to compete in the United States Hockey League with the Indiana Ice in the 2007–08 season and was a Rookie of the year finalist, before committing to play for the Boston College Eagles of the Hockey East in his freshman year in the 2008–09 season. After capturing his first national title with the Eagles in his sophomore year, Carey repeated the feat in his
Ressentiment (Scheler)
Background
always seems to lie at the heart of any intrinsic Master / Slave social arrangement, along with the Master class "washing their hands" (so to speak) of the burdens of social responsibility. This underlying Ressentiment forms the underlying rationale for a code of conduct (e.g., passive acceptance of abuse, fear of reprisal for asserting personal rights due to implied intimidation, or inability to enjoy life) belonging to the Slave-type or class ("Slave Morality"). Nietzsche was an atheist and harbored a particular disdain for Christianity, which he viewed as playing a key role in supporting Slave Morality. In supporting the Weak and
Point Lay, Alaska
Military radar
Lay. These were a part of the Distant Early Warning Line, a system of defensive radar installations built during the Cold War. The station was decommissioned during the 1990s, and the radar dishes were dismantled sometime between 2004 and 2006.
Right to property
History & English Civil War
a human right became subject of intense controversy. English Civil War The arguments advanced by the Levellers during the English Civil War on property and civil and political rights, such as the right to vote, informed subsequent debates in other countries. The Levellers emerged as a political movement in mid-17th century England in the aftermath of the Protestant Reformation. They believed that property which had been earned as the fruit of one's labour was sacred under the Bible's commandment "thou shall not steal". As such, they believed that the right to acquire property from one's work was sacred. Levellers' views
Pernod Fils
Origins
Pernod Fils Pernod Fils ([pɛʁnoˈfis]) was the most popular brand of absinthe throughout the 19th century until it was banned in 1915. During the Belle Époque, the Pernod Fils name became synonymous with absinthe, and the brand represented the de facto standard of quality by which all others were judged. Origins The brand's roots can be traced as far back as the 1790s. According to legend, it was during this time in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, that Dr. Pierre Ordinaire created a distilled patent medicine that would represent the earliest origins of the drink. The recipe then came into the hands of
Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)
Doctor Who
rebroadcasts and home releases of the story until it was restored from home recordings for the DVD release. During this time, Holmes wrote three of his own credited stories for the programme, performed complete ground-up rewrites on at least two other stories (which were broadcast under pseudonyms) and had a strong hand in almost every other script. It was very much his era of the show, although by 1977 he felt that he had done all he could for the programme. He had intended to leave at the end of the fourteenth season, but was persuaded to stay on for a
Ravi (rapper)
2014–2015: Collaborations and debut with sub-unit: VIXX LR & 2016–present: [R.EBIRTH], DamnRa, solo debut with R.EAL1ZE, [NIRVANA], R.OOK BOOK
Liar at Yes24 Muv Hall in Seoul′s Mapo-gu. In December 2015, Ravi was featured in the ballad girl group Melody Day's single "When It Rains" (Korean: 비가 내리면), as part of their Winter Ballad Project. On December 31, 2015, Ravi dropped a teaser on his Twitter and Instagram accounts for his first mixtape [R.EBIRTH] with tracks composed, written and produced by himself. 2016–present: [R.EBIRTH], DamnRa, solo debut with R.EAL1ZE, [NIRVANA], R.OOK BOOK On January 4, 2016, Ravi revealed the first pre-release to his mixtape [R.EBIRTH], with the track "Where Should I Go" featuring Microdot. The second pre-release "OX" featuring Basick, the winner of
Primacy of Ireland
History & Status
Primate; while, for the distinction of style, the Primate of Armagh should entitle himself Primate of All Ireland, but the Metropolitan of Dublin should subscribe himself Primate of Ireland." Status The Archbishop of Armagh's leading status is based on the belief that his See was founded by St. Patrick, the city of Armagh thus being the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland. On the other hand, Dublin is the political, cultural, social, economic and secular centre of Ireland, and has been for many centuries, thus making the Archbishop of Dublin someone of considerable influence, with a high national profile. Dispute has "flared
Rockin' Robin Roberts
Life
an occasional guest singer at weekend dances. One of the R&B songs he started performing with the group was "Louie Louie", the B-side of a 1957 single by Richard Berry; another was "Rockin' Robin" by Bobby Day, which gave him his new stage name. In 1959, the Bluenotes - without Roberts, who was a full-time student at the time - recorded a ballad, "I Love An Angel", sung by Englehart. Credited to Little Bill and the Bluenotes, the single was issued by Dolton Records and rose to no. 66 on the Billboard Hot 100. Sidelined by the Bluenotes,
Richard Olney
Early years
Richard Olney Early years Olney was born into a family of means in Oxford, Massachusetts. His father was Wilson Olney, a textiles manufacturer and banker. Shortly after his birth, the family moved to Louisville, Kentucky, until Olney was seven. The family then moved back to Oxford and Olney attended school at the Leicester Academy in Leicester. After completing his education there, he went to Brown University, where he graduated with high honors as class orator in 1856. He then attended Harvard Law School, where he received a bachelor of laws degree in 1858. In 1859, he passed the bar and began
Repair permissions
Usage
the "Repair Disk Permissions" button in the "First Aid" section of Disk Utility. The operation can also be performed by using the diskutil command-line utility. In El Capitan, the user can instead use two command-line utilities: pkgutil to repair particular packages or /usr/libexec/repair_packages to repair a standard set of system packages. In both cases, the user has to disable System Integrity Protection to change permissions of system files and directories. In macOS Sierra, /usr/libexec/repair_packages is not available. Permissions can also be repaired using third-party utilities such as The Apotek's AppleJack or Prosoft Engineering's Drive Genius.
Out of the Blue (American band)
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Out of the Blue (American band) Out of the Blue, also known as OTB, was an American jazz ensemble founded by Blue Note Records in the 1980s as a showcase for the label's younger musicians. They formed in 1984, releasing four albums and touring extensively over the next five years. Their most commercially successful album was 1986's Live at Mt. Fuji, which reached #9 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart. The lineup changed occasionally over this time, and the group disbanded in 1989 after its members moved on to solo careers.
Robert Barton
Politics & Interview & Glendalough House
was chairman of the Agricultural Credit Corporation from 1934–1954. Barton died at home in County Wicklow on 10 August 1975, at the age of 94, the last surviving signatory of the Anglo-Irish Treaty. Éamon de Valera died only nineteen days later, on 29 August 1975. Interview In 1969, RTÉ Television interviewed Barton, alongside Ernest Blythe and James Ryan about the 1918 general election. Glendalough House Glendalough House, run by Barton for over 70 years right up until his death, is still considered one of Ireland's most notable properties; alongside nearby Powerscourt Estate. The house was the center of numerous political
Paul Adams (cricketer)
Bowling action & International career
Paul Adams (cricketer) Bowling action Adams's bowling action was highly unorthodox and Mike Gatting likened it to a "frog in a blender". Though his action initially caught world batsmen by surprise, he was soon exposed for lack of variety by the Australians. As such, he became less effective. International career In December 2006 he was recalled to the Test side for the series against India, only to be dropped from the squad before the first Test. He held the ball with two fingers of his left hand (thumb, and the index finger). He announced his retirement from professional cricket
Rooster Teeth
Film projects & Achievement Hunter
shoot Lazer Team 2 in late Spring in Texas followed by release in 2017. Daniel Fabelo will be co-directing the sequel with Hullum. Nichole Bloom and Victoria Pratt are also joining the cast. Filming for the sequel concluded in April 2017. At RTX Austin 2017, Rooster Teeth announced Blood Fest, a horror-comedy film directed by Owen Egerton and starring Seychelle Gabriel, Robbie Kay, and Jacob Batalon. Other cast members include Zachary Levi, Barbara Dunkelman, Nick Rutherford, and Tate Donovan. Achievement Hunter Achievement Hunter is a video gaming channel and division of Rooster Teeth created in 2008 by Geoff Ramsey and Jack
Ressentiment (Scheler)
Conclusions
aspects are irreducible to Scheler's top-down metaphysical principal of good as emanating from our personal development as spiritual beings. This distinction is illustrated by the many cases in which negative role models can, and do, emerge as highly self-actualized economically powerful individuals from a psychological standpoint (clearly "Superman" type persons), but who are entirely lacking from an ethical, social and spiritual standpoint: e.g., the drug king-pin or pimp as a person young boys admire and look up to, or the corrupt CEO who absconds with obscene bonuses while his company goes bankrupt and the employee pension fund disintegrates. These negative
Prince Yamashiro
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Prince Yamashiro Prince Yamashiro (山背大兄王 Yamashiro no Ōe no Ō, died 643) was the eldest son of one of the most famous figures in Japanese history, Prince Shōtoku. Yamashiro claimed the right to Imperial succession in 628, following the death of Empress Suiko. However, he lost the claim to Prince Tamura who ascended to the throne as Emperor Jomei, having enjoyed the support of powerful court noble Soga no Emishi. He and his family committed suicide when their home was attacked by Emishi's son, Soga no Iruka, in 643. Some scholars believe Yamashiro to have been the poet-scholar Sarumaru no Taifu,
Pinhole Cave Man
Description & Significance
there are two parallel engraved lines. Significance This is one of only two pieces of British Upper Paleolithic portable art which shows a figure. The other is the Robin Hood Cave Horse, another image engraved on bone, found in the nearby Robin Hood Cave. It is similar to other pictures of male humans known from France at this period. The lack of clothes and the "cartoon" or "masked" heads are common features which suggest an artistic fashion. Like many human depictions in Palaeolithic art, the figure is crudely drawn; animals are typically better executed. This was not through
Reception of Unaccompanied Minors from the Northern Triangle
Education of the children & Children in the workforce
Certain individuals do so while also having a full-time job. Schools in Oakland, California have also requested additional funding in order to provide unaccompanied minors with mental health and legal resources. Children in the workforce Being both undocumented and underage, unaccompanied minors who enter the workforce find employment in the secondary sector; that is, blue-collar jobs. Jobs in this segment are characterized for being labor-intensive, having low-wages, unpleasant working conditions, inconsistent schedules, few benefits, limited upward mobility, and being tenuous in that one can be fired at any time without affecting the employer. This includes jobs in the garment industry,
Olympia Looping
Name
Olympia Looping Name The ride is almost always known as Olympia Looping in reference to its loops being painted to match those of the Olympic rings. However, there are two exceptions to this: When being designed, the ride was known as Fünfer Looping (Five Loops), continuing a sequence of travelling Schwarzkopf rides that previously included Doppel Looping and Dreier Looping (Double Loop and Triple Loop). This name is occasionally used in trade literature. From 2016, the ride has appeared at London's Hyde Park Winter Wonderland event, where in order to avoid reference to the Olympics, and to fit in with the Bavarian
Robert Barton
Politics
boycotted this parliament, hence Barton sat instead in the "Second Dáil" of Dáil Éireann. He was appointed Minister for Agriculture of the Irish Republic, then of Economic Affairs. Barton was one of the Irish delegates, along with his cousin, to travel to London for the Anglo-Irish Treaty negotiations. He reluctantly signed the Treaty on 6 December 1921, defending it "as the lesser of two outrages forced upon me and between which I had to choose." He nevertheless was firmly committed to the Irish Republic and despite signing the Treaty rejected it. He won re-election to Dáil Éireann in June 1922 (the
Robert Mistrík
Career & Political career
still runs today. He served as a member of the scientific committee at the METACancer consortium, aimed at investigating biomarkers for breast cancer. He serves on the board of directors of the Metabolomics Society. Political career Robert Mistrík was one of the co-founders of the centre-right Freedom and Solidarity party, of which he was a member until 2012. On 15 May 2018 he announced his candidacy for the 2019 Slovak presidential election, but later withdrew it.
Richard H. R. Harper
Career
(2002) and research lead of Xerox EuroPARC (1990 - 1998).
Ronnie Aguilar
Early life and career
Ronnie Aguilar Early life and career Ronnie Amir Aguilar was born in Los Angeles. Was born to a father from El Salvador and a mother from Honduras. He attended John Marshall High School and was the first In Marshall's History to become an all American with a D1 scholarship. Played his first two years of college basketball for Colorado State. In 2009, Aguilar transferred to Cal State Dominguez Hills. He started 39 games out of 39 played in two years at Dominguez Hills, averaging 18.4 points and 14.8 rebounds per contest. As a senior, Aguilar helped the Toros set five records
Ronnie Lee Gardner
Early institutionalization & Murders
be free." Murders During the night of October 9, 1984, Gardner robbed the Cheers Tavern in Salt Lake City. While under the influence of cocaine, he shot bartender Melvyn John Otterstrom in the face, killing him. Otterstrom's cousin Craig Watson stated that the robbery "gained less than $100." Family members said Gardner attended Otterstrom's funeral and pretended to be a childhood friend. Following a tip, police apprehended Gardner three weeks later at the home of his cousin. Gardner said that the shooting occurred because Otterstrom put up a fight, but investigators did not find any evidence to support this claim.
Rod Jellema
Life
Rod Jellema Life He held a B.A. from Calvin College and a PhD from the University of Edinburgh (Scotland). Jellema began teaching at the University of Maryland, College Park in 1955, where he founded and directed the creative writing program. He is currently Professor Emeritus. He was the author of five books of poetry and three translations. His work was awarded the Hart Crane Memorial Poetry Contest, the Pieter Jelles Prize (Piter Jellespriis) (Friesland) and a Columbia University Translation Prize for his translations of Frisian poetry. He was the recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, and
Retting
Water retting
Retting Water retting The most widely practised method of retting, water retting, is performed by submerging bundles of stalks in water. The water, penetrating to the central stalk portion, swells the inner cells, bursting the outermost layer, thus increasing absorption of both moisture and decay-producing bacteria. Retting time must be carefully judged; under-retting makes separation difficult, and over-retting weakens the fibre. In double retting, a gentle process producing excellent fibre, the stalks are removed from the water before retting is completed, dried for several months, then retted again. Natural water retting employs stagnant or slow-moving waters, such as ponds, bogs, and
Rateče
History & Geography
the main settlement of Rateče, and Italy the western mountainous portion, which is still part of the municipality of Tarvisio. Other historic buildings include the late Gothic parish church dedicated to the Holy Spirit and an ethnographic museum in the Kajžnk House, a restored 19th-century farmhouse. Geography Trebiža and Kravnjak creeks flow through the village. Their sources are on the slopes of Mount Peč (1,510 m) and Mount Petelinjek (1,552 m), constituting the extreme western part of the Karavanke range. Below the village and beside the main road from Jesenice to Tarvisio is the gravelly Ledine Basin, where Nadiža Creek disappears
Razif Onn
Warriors FC
Razif Onn Warriors FC First taking the reins of Warriors FC in 2015 right before the end of the season, he was in charge of them for five games. Calculated in total, he lost three, won one, and drew one despite winning the first game, a 2-0 victory over Hougang United. In the end, they finished fifth and the youth coach asseverated that it was unequivocally 'unacceptable' for a club like Warriors FC. On their last fixture, Geylang International beat them 6-0 as well. After Jorg Steinebrunner's unheralded departure in May 2016, Onn was appointed coach of Warriors FC;there was already
Robert Barton
Glendalough House
Chairman, Barton & Guestier, wine shippers, Bordeaux. The Straffan Estate was sold by Captain Frederick Bertram Barton ("Derick") in 1949, a father to Anthony Frederick and brother to Ronald. He lived in Blackrock, County Dublin thereafter.
Push email
Other mobile solutions & Emoze
at local rates. Emoze Emoze is a mobile devices push service application in which you may choose your phone, your operator and your network. This mobile solution is based on a patented synchronization process (Publication number US 2007/0208803 A1 ) that enables synchronized, push email on a wide variety of mobile devices via any mobile network operator. This enables mobile users to send and receive data from multiple email accounts while keeping their personal information (contacts and calendar) synchronized. It enables the user to manage multiple accounts (ISP, GMAIL, YAHOO end others). Emoze supports almost every data enabled mobile phone
Quakers in Latin America
Central America and other Latin American countries
Guatemala. Missions from California and Oregon YM early in the 20th century led to the founding of Central America Yearly Meeting, with headquarters at Chiquimula. Due to the closing of borders because of war conditions, and because of theological distinctions, the Chiquimula Yearly Meeting formed daughter Yearly Meetings: Iglesia Nacional 'Los Amigos' de Guatemala (National Evangelical Friends Church of Guatemala), the official successor, Iglesia Evangélica Embajadores Amigos (Friends Ambassadors Evangelical Church) (a Monthly Meeting with several preparative meetings that functions as a Yearly Meeting), and Junta Anual Amigos de Santidad (Holiness Friends Yearly Meeting). There is also
Riverkeeper
Preface
Riverkeeper Preface The Hudson Valley has long been considered the birthplace of the modern American environmental movement. In the 1960s a small group of scientists, fishermen and concerned citizens led by Robert H. Boyle, author of The Hudson River, A Natural and Unnatural History and a senior writer at Sports Illustrated, were determined to reverse the decline of the then-polluted Hudson River by confronting the polluters through advocacy and citizen law enforcement. Riverkeeper grew out of "a blue-collar coalition of commercial and recreational fishermen" who organized to reclaim the Hudson River from polluters. While Riverkeeper aids national and international networks
Raman Sundrum
Biography
working together on membranes, or "branes" as they are known. Branes are domains or swaths of several spatial dimensions within a higher-dimensional space. The fruits of that collaboration were papers known as RS-1 and RS-2.
Robert Döpel
In Germany
results were set forth in an article by Döpel, Döpel's wife, and W. Heisenberg. The article was published at first in the Kernphysikalische Forschungsberichte (Research Reports in Nuclear Physics), a classified internal reporting vehicle of the Uranverein. 1942 was the year in which supervision of the Uranverein was transferred from the Heereswaffenamt to the Reichsforschungsrat. In June 1942, Döpel's uranmaschine was destroyed by a low-speed detonation induced by hydrogen formation. This was the first in a series of accidents that destroyed nuclear energy assemblies due to wrong hydrogen handling. Already afore, a shift of the main works of Heisenberg towards the
Rock Street Journal
Features
and interviews of International bands. Its website has an extensive database of over a thousand rock bands and musicians hailing from the Indian subcontinent, including desi rock bands from elsewhere in the world. The website also contains the official forums frequented by thousands of Indian rock fans. Between 2004 and 2007, a thread called the "Deadman show" was the most visited and read thread in the forum. Currently boasting of a registered database of over 40,000. Over the years RSJ changed the overall approach to the content and now covers an array of varied music and concerts. The magazine also regularly
Rail transport in Iceland
First proposals & Proposals in the 1920s
were made. The route would run from Reykjavík to Selfoss via Þingvallavatn. This route would allow extensions to Akranes/Borgarfjörður, Rangarvöllur. Surveys were made in the summer by the instigation of the Prime Minister, Hannes Hafstein. Over the next few years more surveys were made by engineer Jón Þorláksson in regard to snowfall and cost estimates, including a cost comparison between oil and coal powered systems. Proposals in the 1920s In 1921, Alþingi decided to look at the possibility of railways again. Subsequently, in 1922-1923 a Danish engineer conducted surveys about a route from Reykjavík to Selfoss via Þrengsli. It was
Rauheneck Castle (Ebern)
Castle
the death of Frederick Marschalk, the castle finally returned to the Roman Catholic Bishopric of Würzburg. During the Thirty Years' War the Amt was used as a recruiting base for twelve companies of infantry. In 1633/34, two mounted units camped at the castle, which was then under Swedish administration. The Swedish bailiff, Lorenz Scheffer, had to stand down a little later for the Catholic officials from Würzburg. In 1829, the Barons of Rotenhan became the new owners of the castle, but since then it has been left to fall into decay almost without interruption. July 2006 saw the start of the
Rankings of universities in the United Kingdom
Accuracy and neutrality & Full-time bias
Assessment 'Education' subject rankings, according to both Times Higher Education and the Guardian). Full-time bias League Tables, which usually focus on the full-time undergraduate student experience, commonly omit reference to Birkbeck, University of London, and the Open University, both of which specialise in teaching part-time students. These universities, however, often make a strong showing in specialist league tables looking at research, teaching quality, and student satisfaction. In the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise, according to the Times Higher Education, Birkbeck was placed equal 33rd, and the Open University 43rd, out of 132 institutions. And the 2009 student satisfaction survey placed the
Rooster Teeth
Company history
a total of $1,209,970.73 USD. Their 2018 Extra Life stream reached a whopping $1,417,288 for Extra Life and Dell Children's Medical Center. On January 26, 2018, Fullscreen President and former COO Ezra Cooperstein was appointed as President of Rooster Teeth. In May 2018, Rooster Teeth piloted five shows named Branded, Gorq's Quest, Achievement Haunter, Million Dollars, But ... Animated, and Rooster Teeth's Murder Room, and also announced Spikeface, a new 2D/dark comedy show to be coproduced with Rob McElhenney and his RCG Productions. In December 2018, Otter Media restructured Fullscreen, consolidating Rooster Teeth, along with Crunchyroll and VRV, under Ellation. The companies will
River Brun
History
a spoil tip for generations. The mine workings caused significant levels of pollution in the river and the diversion scheme also allowed the valley of the old route to be used as a landfill site. Restoration works led by Lancashire County Council for over 40-years, has seen the Bank Hall site turned into a park and also the ongoing creation of the Brun Valley Forest Park along the river between Brownside and Heasandford. This was helped by the 2011-15 Urban River Enhancement Scheme (URES) which made improvements the river habitat in the town, including constructing fish passes on the weirs.
PAOK FC
The black day of PAOK (4/10/1999) & Friendships
back to Thessaloniki, the double-decker bus of the Kordelio fan club collided with a truck and fell into a ditch in the Vale of Tempe, Thessaly. The aftermath of the bus crash was devastating. Six PAOK fans lost their lives (Kyriakos Lazaridis, Christina Tziova, Anastasios Themelis, Charalampos Zapounidis, Georgios Ganatsios, Dimitris Andreadakis) and many others were injured. A roadside memorial was erected at the site of the crash bearing the following inscription: "Their love for PAOK brought them here, left them here and went beyond". Friendships PAOK fans maintain a strong friendship with the supporters of Serbian club Partizan, the
Phil Bonifield
Racing career
Phil Bonifield Racing career Bonifield began his racing career in 1973, when he began competing with BMX bicycles. Racing across the United States, he won several championships from 1979 to 1983. In 1987, he moved to go-karts, where he raced against Kevin Harvick and Casey Mears, before competing part-time in the NASCAR Elite Division Featherlite Southwest Series in 1991. Bonifield became a driving instructor at the Buck Baker Racing School in 1993, after he moved to the Southeast from California. Around the same time, he opened his own fabrication shop, and worked for various Winston Cup teams. In 1998, Bonifield closed
Retro Honpo
Biography
GoingKobe'08 festival featured some 90-some bands to benefit victims of the 2008 Niigata earthquake. Their song 走れ!スクーター!(Hashire! Scooter!) was featured in the PS2 version of Pop'n Music 14 Fever.
Robin Morton (cycling)
1987-89 & 1990-91 & Notable riders
80 races in the U.S. during these three years. The team raced in the 1987 edition of the Coors Classic from Hawaii to Colorado winning the Reno criterium stage. In 1988 Roberto won the CoreStates Championships in Philadelphia and the team won the team prize. The EuroCar team participated in the inaugural Tour de Trump in 1989. 1990-91 The team was sponsored by Poland Spring, Subaru and Tommasini. Notable riders Riders that have been on teams managed by Morton include two-time Olympic gold medalist Gregor Braun, Six Day winner and wearer of the Tour de France Yellow Jersey - Dietrich Thurau, Roger
Programmable logic controller
Invention and early development
some version of Boolean format, similar to Boolean algebra. As programming terminals evolved, it became more common for ladder logic to be used, for the aforementioned reasons and because it was a familiar format used for electro-mechanical control panels. Newer formats such as state logic and Function Block (which is similar to the way logic is depicted when using digital integrated logic circuits) exist, but they are still not as popular as ladder logic. A primary reason for this is that PLCs solve the logic in a predictable and repeating sequence, and ladder logic allows the programmer (the person writing
Reccared I
Reign
northernmost province, beyond the Pyrenees, where the leader of opposition was the Arian bishop Athaloc, who had the reputation among his Catholic enemies of being virtually a second Arius. Among the secular leaders of the Septimanian insurrection, the counts Granista and Wildigern appealed to Guntram of Burgundy, who saw his opportunity and sent his dux Desiderius. Reccared's army defeated the Arian insurgents and their Catholic allies with great slaughter, Desiderius himself being slain. The next conspiracy broke out in the west, Lusitania, headed by Sunna, the Arian bishop of Mérida, and count Seggo. Claudius, Reccared's dux Lusitaniae, put down the rising,
Palaephatus
References in ancient literature
examples in our text of Palaephatus; other, later, authors cite Palaephatus for instances not in our text: Pseudo-Nonnus, the author of some commentaries on Gregory Nazianzen, attributes to Palaephatus the explanation that Cyclopes were so called because they lived in a round island; Eustathius of Thessalonica ascribes to him the explanation that Laomedon secured the help of Poseidon and Apollo in building the walls of Troy because he seized their temple treasuries to pay his workmen. Some of the references in the Suda say that Palaephatus' work on myths was in five books, some that it was one book; Eusebius,
Orlando (film)
Plot
Orlando (film) Plot The story begins in the Elizabethan era, shortly before the death of Queen Elizabeth I in 1603. On her deathbed, the Queen promises an androgynous young nobleman named Orlando a large tract of land and a castle built on it, along with a generous monetary gift; both Orlando and his heirs would keep the land and inheritance forever, but Elizabeth will bequeath it to him only if he assents to an unusual command: "Do not fade. Do not wither. Do not grow old." Orlando acquiesces and reposes in splendid isolation in the castle for a couple of
Primacy of Ireland
Status
up" on a number of occasions, including in 1672 between Catholic archbishops Oliver Plunkett of Armagh and Peter Talbot of Dublin, and again in the late 18th century. Since the 1870s one or other of the Catholic archbishops of Armagh and Dublin has been a member of the College of Cardinals. Due to Ireland's small size, two Irish reigning diocesan cardinals are unlikely to be created. An apparent dominance of Dublin over Armagh was shown in the 1850s when the then Archbishop of Armagh, Paul Cullen was transferred from Armagh to the nominally inferior see of Dublin, where he became the
Robin Morton (cycling)
1984 & 1985
team thus becoming the first woman in the history of cycling to own and manage a men’s professional team. That year the team, sponsored by Gianni Motta, became the first U.S. team to enter the 1984 Giro d'Italia, Giro di Puglia, Giro di Toscana, Giro del Trentino and Tour de Suisse and other European races. 1985 Morton put together another U.S. based team, the Philadelphia Lasers, sponsored by Rank Xerox and Benotto. This was the first U.S. professional team to compete in the 1985 Vuelta a España and other races on the European calendar including Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré, Midi Libre,
Philip Crick
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serve in the Church of England as an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Derby but died only two years later at his wife's family home Densworth in Sussex on 12 July 1937. He is buried at St Mary's Funtington, West Sussex.
Rooster Teeth
Rooster Teeth Shorts
Shorts episodes began again on August 28, 2010, until the second season's conclusion with its twenty-fourth episode and DVD release in early December. Shortly before season two's conclusion, Rooster Teeth collaborated with the team behind Mega64, a video game centered comedy series. Together they produced four Rooster Teeth Shorts episodes, which were released on the Rooster Teeth website as the beginning of season three. Halfway through season four, Burns announced the cancellation of Rooster Teeth Shorts for several new series. However, on April 1, 2013, Rooster Teeth announced Rooster Teeth Shorts would return with a fifth season, on the same day,
Rick Campbell
Ottawa Redblacks
would also clinch a first round bye and home field advantage in the CFL East Division Finals. Under Campbell's tutelage, the Redblacks became the first Ottawa-based CFL team to have a winning record since 1979, along with being the first Ottawa-based CFL team to finish first in the East Division since 1978 and the first Ottawa-based team ever to finish with 12 regular season wins. Campbell won the Annis Stukus Trophy as the CFL's Coach of the Year on November 26, 2015. This special occasion also marked the first time in CFL history that both a father and son each won
Robyville Bridge
Description and history
Robyville Bridge Description and history Kenduskeag Stream flows southeast across the rural town of Corinth en route to the Penobscot River at Bangor. The Robyville area of the town was for many years the site of sawmills, possibly dating to the community's early settlement in the late 18th century. It is unknown how many bridges may have stood at or near this location prior to the construction of this bridge in 1876. The Robyville Bridge is oriented roughly north-south across the stream. It is a single-span structure 76 feet (23 m) long, with a portal clearance of 14 feet
Political positions of Kirsten Gillibrand
Gun laws
that her pro-gun rights position was "flexible". By late 2010, the NRA had regraded Gillibrand to an F rating, citing her votes against NRA-backed bills. In one of her first votes as a senator, Gillibrand voted to reject a measure that would have expanded gun rights in the District of Columbia. While Gillibrand's spokesman characterized the vote as consistent with her previous view that local governments have the right to determine gun restrictions, the Albany Times Union noted that her position was counter to her vote just five months earlier on an almost identical House bill. She co-authored the Gun Trafficking
Radar display
Oscilloscopes
Radar display Oscilloscopes Early radar displays used adapted oscilloscopes with various inputs. An oscilloscope generally receives three channels of varying (or oscillating) voltage as input and displays this information on a cathode ray tube. The oscilloscope amplifies the input voltages and sends them into two deflection magnets and to the electron gun producing a spot on the screen. One magnet displaces the spot horizontally, the other vertically, and the input to the gun increases or decreases the brightness of the spot. A bias voltage source for each of the three channels allows the operator to set a zero point. In a
Prince George's County, Maryland
Etymology & History
and others holding neutral feelings toward the term or even preferring the abbreviation over the full name. History The Cretaceous Era brought dinosaurs to the area which left fossils now preserved in a 7.5-acre (3.0 ha) park in Laurel. The site, which among other finds has yielded fossilized teeth from Astrodon and Priconodon species, has been called the most prolific in the eastern United States. In the mid to late Holocene era, the area was occupied by Paleo-Native Americans and then later, Native Americans. When the first European settlers arrived, what is now Prince George's County was inhabited by people of the
Richard Feehan
Biography, Education, and Career Before Politics & Political career
division before being elected in May 2015. He has volunteered with the Canadian Research Institute for Family and the Law as a Board Member; the Edmonton Community Adult Learners Association as the Board President; the Professional Social Work Education Board as a Board Member and the Public Education Committee as a Member. Political career On Tuesday May 14, 2013, Richard Feehan publicly launched his campaign to represent Ward 10 on city council in the 2013 Edmonton Municipal Election. Feehan ran on a platform of local sustainability and infrastructure renewal. He placed second in the 2013 civic election losing to community
Roberto Firmino
International career
win. In May 2015, Firmino was included in Brazil's 23-man squad for the 2015 Copa América to be held in Chile. On 21 June, he scored in a 2–1 defeat of Venezuela to qualify the Seleção for the knockout stage as Group C winners. In May 2018 he was named in Tite's final 23 man squad for the 2018 World Cup in Russia. On 2 July, Firmino scored Brazil's second goal in a 2–0 win over Mexico in the round of sixteen having come on as a late substitute. In May 2019, Firmino was included in Brazil's 23-man squad for the 2019 Copa
RollerJam
Actors
manager of the Nevada Hot Dice), former ESPN and current CBS Sports Network play-by-play commentator James Bates (who played "The Prophet", a character in Season 4 only who would interrupt games to make speeches, and later managed the Sundogs), and stage actress and former Mouseketeer Lindsey Alley (who played Lisa Seltzer, the "granddaughter" of Leo Seltzer). Other characters included Julie Amazon (a bodybuilding skater in Season 4), Canine and Disable (minions of The Prophet who skated for the Sundogs, and "captured" Lindsay Francis during the first game of Season 4),Devo (a convict character who skated for the Hot Dice), Lil'
Riverkeeper
Citizen environmental enforcement & Growth of the organization
to Anaconda, he contacted the United States Coast Guard to intervene. Yet, one afternoon he found company representatives dining with Coast Guard officials; appearing quite amicable. It was then Danback knew he could not rely on government and had to find other ways to address the issue. In 1969, Danback quit Anaconda and joined the HRFA. He brought evidence and analysis before the U.S. Attorney's office and badgered the agency until 1971, when they charged Anaconda with one hundred counts of violating the Refuse Act. Growth of the organization These victories raised citizen empowerment and provided new funding to expand
Riverkeeper
Importance
of Keepers" where members network, share resources, and license new groups as accredited Keeper programs.
Red Gate
Demolition
Alexey Dushkin. The square and station were renamed Lermontovskaya after Mikhail Lermontov in 1962 and were renamed back to Krasniye Vorota in 1986. Proposals to rebuild the arch were rejected, citing traffic congestion and the disparity between the modest size of the arch compared to the present-day width of the Garden Ring. The Angel of Glory, painted black, commemorates the loss of the Red Gate on the official coat of arms of Krasnoselsky District of Moscow. Also, first Moscow professional rehearsal studio was called "Red Gate", in honor of the triumphal arch.