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Roger Gallaway | Political career | from Canadian government on the leadership of Paul Martin, and was the first from within the party to call for Martin's resignation as party leader.
He ran for Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada in 1997, and was eliminated on the second ballot.
Gallaway was occasionally labeled a maverick MP in the Liberal Party, particularly in later years, and was a vocal opponent of the federal gun registry for many years, and unsuccessfully attempted to cut off funding for the program in late 2004. Gallaway has also called for government funding to be withdrawn from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and |
Pius of Saint Aloysius | Beatification | 1945. The Congregation for the Causes of Saints and their consultants approved the cause on 4 May 1982 as did the C.C.S. alone later on 26 January 1983. The recognition of the late cleric's heroic virtue allowed for Pope John Paul II to title him as Venerable on 21 March 1983.
The informative process for the miracle for beatification - the healing of Sister Maria Foschi - opened in the Italian diocese of origin on 4 July 1940 and closed later on 4 September 1941 before receiving C.O.R. validation on 13 April 1945. Medical experts approved the sister's healing was a |
Ray McLoughlin | Personal history & Rugby career | Ray McLoughlin Personal history He was born in Ahascragh, Ballinasloe, Co Galway, Ireland, and received his secondary school education at Garbally College. His father was Tadhg Mac Lochlainn, a local historian and welfare officer.
Outside rugby, McLoughlin was a successful business man, and in 1973 he was the chief executive of James Crean, an industrial holdings company. As of 2006 he was the chairman of Oakhill printing group. Rugby career He studied at University College Dublin graduating with a Degree in Chemical Engineering and played for the university club UCD RFC.
He toured twice with the British Lions, in 1966 to Australia |
Roberts, Wisconsin | 2000 census | living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.47 and the average family size was 3.00.
24.9% of the population were under the age of 18, 11.6% from 18 to 24, 35.3% from 25 to 44, 21.7% from 45 to 64, and 6.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 32 years. For every 100 females, there were 99.8 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 100.6 males.
The median household income was $42,258 and the median family income was $47,857. Males had a median income |
PAOK FC | 1975–76 Greek Champions & 1984–85 Greek Champions | both times. 1984–85 Greek Champions The second Championship of PAOK came in 1984–85 season, under Austrian manager Walter Skocik. Notable figures of the team included Giorgos Skartados, Nikos Alavantas, Thomas Siggas, Rade Paprica and attacking duo of Giorgos Kostikos and Christos Dimopoulos. It was also the last season at the club for Ioannis Damanakis and captain Kostas Iosifidis, who ended his football career.
On 20 January 1985 (matchday 15), PAOK gained a 5pt lead (point system 2–1–0) on the table with a 1–0 away win over Panathinaikos at Olympic Stadium of Athens. The crucial goal was scored by Paprica in the |
Right to property | English Civil War | right to vote based on property meant that only a fraction of the British population had the suffrage. In 1780 only 214,000 property-owning men were entitled to vote in England and Wales, less than 3 percent of the population of 8 million. The Reform Act 1832 restricted the right to vote to men who owned property with an annual value of £10, giving approximately 4 percent of the adult male population the right to vote. The reforms of 1867 extended the right to vote to approximately 8 percent. The working class (which increased dramatically with the Industrial Revolution) and industrialists |
Perry Suckling | Coaching career | Perry Suckling Coaching career Starting his coaching career at Leyton orient and England women's Goalkeeping coach, he quickly became a popular name in the coaching world and it wasn't long until a big team came calling. That team in early 2000 was Tottenham Hotspur. He was appointed the youth Goalkeeping coach and during his 15-year stay was instrumental in bringing through the successful youth players for Spurs, players including Harry Kane, Ryan Mason, Tom Carroll, Steven Caulker and Andros Townsend. In 2015 he was appointed Academy Manager at Queens Park Rangers, he stayed in this post for two seasons |
Radar display | B-Scope & C-Scope | sort of elevation display could be added to almost any of the other displays, and was often referred to as a "double dot" display. C-Scope A C-scope displays a "bullseye" view of azimuth vs. elevation. The "blip" was displayed indicating the direction of the target off the centreline axis of the radar, or more commonly, the aircraft or gun it was attached to. They were also known as "moving spot indicators" or "flying spot indicators" in the UK, the moving spot being the target blip. Range is typically displayed separately in these cases, often using a second display as an |
Roy Mason | Later life | by his widow and two daughters. |
Operation Linda Nchi | Lead up and planning & Cooperative agreement | western forces. The operation reportedly had a high approval rating from the Kenyan population. Cooperative agreement On 18 October, Somalia's President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed and other TFG officials hosted a Kenyan delegation in Mogadishu to discuss security co-operation against Al-Shabaab. Somalia's Defence Minister Hussein Arab Isse and Kenya's Defence Minister Mohamed Yusuf Haji then signed an agreement to collaborate against Al-Shabaab. Both countries pledged to "co-operate in undertaking security and military operations", including "co-ordinated pre-emptive action". The agreement reportedly restricted Kenyan activities to the southern Lower Juba region.
Despite media reports claiming otherwise, Kenyan Defence Minister Yusuf Haji denied the involvement |
Red-tailed monkey | Conservation status | from deforestation and hunting pressure as well. |
Religion in The Simpsons | Analysis | Simpson family attends services led by Reverend Lovejoy. The church's denomination is identified as the "Western Branch of American Reform Presbylutheranism" in the episode "The Father, the Son, and the Holy Guest Star." This is generally interpreted as representing the multitude of American Protestant traditions in general and not one specific denomination. Analysis Although The Simpsons often mocks religion, it has received support from some groups claiming to be religious. In a 2001 article for The Christian Century, John Dart argued that
"[T]he enormous popularity of The Simpsons, now in its 12th television season, suggests that religious people have |
Protecting Children from Internet Pornographers Act of 2011 | Privacy issues | law enforcement, or use in investigations that are not child pornography-related.
Even though only assigned IP addresses and certain subscriber data would be retained, some commenters, including the EFF and some editorialists, have suggested that the data could be used to deduce any given user's personal habits, including a detailed map of where they customarily are at any given point in a day. The CDT also issued a comprehensive memorandum regarding the Data Retention Mandate in H.R. 1981, in which it detailed how data retention provisions in H.R. 1981 would raise issues concerning privacy and free speech, among the few other |
Road to the Big House | Production | Road to the Big House Production The film was made by a new company, Somerset Pictures, established in 1947 by Walter Combes, Solly Levenstn and Jake Milstein. It followed their first film The Burning Cross.
Somerset announced their third film would be about teachers' salaries. But it appears to have not been made. |
RollerJam | Creation | RollerJam Creation RollerJam was the brainchild of Knoxville, Tennessee-based television impresarios Ross K. Bagwell, Sr. and Stephen Land. Land, a fan of roller derby in boyhood, was inspired to bring the sport back to television by an obituary for roller derby legend Joan Weston that he had read in The New York Times in May 1997, and shared his idea with Bagwell, his mentor, who gave him a positive response. Between January 1999 and January 2001, Bagwell and Land, under the name Pageboy Entertainment, collaborated with CBS to stage this new televised revival of roller derby.
In May 1998, Bagwell and |
Robert Holmes (scriptwriter) | Doctor Who | time. Holmes wrote two stories for the season, but after its broadcast in 1978, Holmes felt that he needed to distance himself from the programme. It would be six years before he wrote for Doctor Who again.
During this time he wrote for various series, such as the BBC science-fiction show Blake's 7, on which he had been offered the Script Editor's post when it began in 1978, but declined as he had only just finished his role as such on Doctor Who and was not keen to go back to such strenuous work so quickly. Instead, he recommended writer Chris |
Ronnie Lee Gardner | Defense motions | wrote to Oprah Winfrey requesting funds for the project. Gardner also argued that it was not justifiable to execute him after so much time had passed since the crime.
I can do a lot of good. First of all, I'm a good example. There's no better example in this state of what not to do.
— Ronnie Lee Gardner, 2010
Assistant state attorney general Tom Brunker argued against clemency, stating: "Mr. Gardner was sentenced to death and earned that death penalty because of his unflagging history of violent crime." The family of the late George "Nick" Kirk recounted how his being shot by Gardner |
Right to property | Relationship to other rights | allow everybody to attain an adequate standard of living. Today, discrimination on the basis of property ownership is commonly seen as a serious threat to the equal enjoyment of human rights by all and non-discrimination clauses in international human rights instruments frequently include property as a ground on the basis of which discrimination is prohibited (see the right to equality before the law). The protection of private property may come into conflict with economic, social and cultural rights and civil and political rights, such as the right to freedom of expression. To mitigate this the right to property is commonly |
Resignation (House) | Plot | to break the bad news, he proceeds to tell her what she is dying from. However, to House's surprise, Addie does not want to know what she is dying from because she says it does not matter any more. House turns to leave the room but, still baffled by why she does not want to know what is killing her, he again asks her if she is sure. She confirms that she is and also notes that House seems happy despite her situation.
Upon confronting a withdrawal-experiencing Wilson, House realizes that he himself has been drugged with antidepressants in the coffee |
Residents Rally | Liberal-Residents Rally Alliance government | significant power, and they used this, most notably to prevent what they saw as inappropriate development in a number of areas around Canberra. However, this also meant making allowances to the Liberal government's agenda, and as a result, the party decided not to oppose the government's closure of several schools and the Royal Canberra Hospital, breaking some of the promises they had made before the 1989 election. These decisions once led Labor MP Paul Whalan to compare them to the Liberals' federal coalition partner, the National Party of Australia.
Despite this, major differences began to emerge between the two parties, and |
Rosario Valpuesta | Career | Rosario Valpuesta Career Valpuesta was born in Seville, and began her university career at the Faculty of Law of the University of Seville, where she graduated in Law with the qualification of Sobresaliente (Outstanding) 1976. Subsequently, she got her PhD from the same university in 1980 with the highest qualification ("Cum laude"). Her doctoral dissertation, supervised by Prof. Dr. Ángel M. López y López (a Professor of Civil Law at the same University), which was published, dealt with “Los pactos conyunturales de separación de hecho: historia y presente”. Two years later, she became a senior lecturer at the University, and |
Ponticola kessleri | Characteristics & Range | odd fins have lines of black spots.
This species is distinguished from related Black Sea basin inhabitants by the following: 75-95% of its length is between its origin and anus; ctenoid scales completely cover the predorsal area and nape; pelvic disc fraenum with angular lobes, Distinguishing characteristics include a fraenum with length 1/6-1/2 of its width at base, midlateral series scales 68-72 +3-4, a snout length 1.5-2.0 times its eye diameter, that its first branched ray of second dorsal is about as long as penultimate ray and that the posterior part of first dorsal is without a black spot. Range |
Ronnie Lee Gardner | Murders | listed in serious condition, but recovered. Burdell died about 45 minutes later while in surgery at Holy Cross Hospital. Kirk survived surgery and was listed in critical condition at LDS Hospital. During a search of the courthouse, a bag of men's clothing was found in the basement under a women's restroom sink. Prosecutor Bob Stott believed Gardner's gun had been taped to a water fountain on the first floor. Darcy Perry McCoy was found unarmed and was arrested about a mile away. Her sister, Carma Jolley Hainsworth, was sentenced to eight years in prison for delivering the clothes and messages |
Rooster Teeth | Others | for their upcoming animated series titled Sex Swing featuring members of their Funhaus division based on a recurring joke in their videos where they portray a fictional band of the same name.
At RTX 2014, a new animated show called X-Ray and Vav was announced, starring Ray Narvaez, Jr. as X-Ray and Gavin Free as Vav. The show is directed by Lindsay Jones (who also voices Hilda) and Jordan Cwierz, with art direction by Patrick Rodriguez. The first episode was released on November 27, 2014. The second season premiered on July 19, 2015. Narvaez and Free reprised their roles as the |
Remember Me (T.I. song) | Background & Music video | about the hard times in his life and how he does not give up. In the song T.I. mentions Martin Luther King and Malcolm X and how he is the modern day version of them. With no promotion the single sold over 80,000 downloads in its first week, and it debuted at No. 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Music video The video was directed by Jessy Terrero, and follows on from the themes of the song, showing prisoners being forgotten by their significant others while incarcerated. A trailer was posted on June 15, 2009, and the full |
Roy Fox | Early life and career & The 1920s/30s | Halstead, and Gus Arnheim. He developed a soft style of playing there which earned him the nickname, "The Whispering Cornetist". The 1920s/30s In 1920, he put together his own band, with whom he recorded in 1925. That same year he also scored a gig on radio broadcasting with Art Hickman's orchestra; this ensemble toured the U.S., then did an extended residency in Florida. After some time in New York City, Fox and Arnheim reconvened in Hollywood, working at the Ambassador Hotel, and Fox continued to broadcast with his own bands. During this time he also did a number of film |
Rosetta Stone Ltd. v. Google, Inc. | Contributory infringement | to "identified individuals" that it knows or has reason to know are engaging in trademark infringement.
The district court relied on Tiffany Inc. v. eBay, Inc., where the Second Circuit rejected a contributory trademark infringement claim against eBay by Tiffany's, to rule against Rosetta Stone's contributory infringement claim. In that case, the Second Circuit had ruled that the receipt of thousands of notices of counterfeit Tiffany jewelry did not amount to "knows or has reason to know" on the behalf of eBay. The district court found Rosetta Stone's delivery of around 200 notices of sponsored links advertising counterfeit Rosetta Stone software |
Rooster Teeth | Distinguished community members | In February 2011, Burns tweeted that community member "madmanmoe" discovered the Rooster Teeth website was not blocked by the Libyan government and was blogging events on the website from Tripoli during the Libyan Civil War. The longest-running external resource site, RoosterTooths, has existed since 2005 and contains transcripts, biographies, and a history of the Red vs. Blue title screen.
Community members have been utilized for RT productions at every single RTX. In 2011, some 400 community members were used as zombie extras for a Horde Mode episode of Immersion. In 2012, 1,800 attendees were used as extras for a scene in |
Robert Labagala | Personal life and amateur career | Robert Labagala Personal life and amateur career Labagala was born on 5 July 1984 on Talisay, Cebu where he was also raised. He studied and played high school basketball at the Cebu Institute of Technology – University Labagala currently resides at Navotas, his wife's hometown where he currently owns a pastry bakeshop named after him, Little Rob's Cake Haus. Labagala is involved in training the youth of Navotas for improvement, he launched his own basketball camp on 2013. Labagala is a Christian. Labagala played collegiate basketball for the University of the East's Red Warriors. Because Labagala spent little time on |
Rick Campbell | Edmonton Eskimos | after as a coaching prospect, following his stint at the University of Oregon. When Kay Stephenson, the head coach of the Edmonton Eskimos at the time, asked his father Hugh for permission to hire him, he was denied. Upon being asked by Don Matthews to appoint him to the coaching staff, fearing a backlash in the media, the elder Campbell reluctantly agreed. Campbell served as the team's special teams and defensive coach under both Don Matthews and Tom Higgins, earning a Grey Cup ring in 2003. Campbell served in those capacities until 2004, when he was promoted to defensive coordinator, |
Renato Jurčec | Career | second level, before retiring from active football at the age of 37. However, he briefly came back from retirement in 2005 and signed for fourth level minnows NK Maksimir for whom he appeared in 57 matches and scored 29 goals over the next two seasons. |
Push email | iOS & BlacMail | Until early 2013, they supported Gmail push email (via Google Sync) and Microsoft's Exchange ActiveSync platform, allowing them to synchronize email, calendars and contacts with mail servers such as Microsoft Exchange Server, Kopano, Zimbra, and Kerio Connect. Apple's iCloud service offers support for push email, contacts, and calendars, although as of the 24 February 2012, this has been temporarily disabled in Germany due to lawsuits. However, by setting up a new account using IMAP IDLE, push email is restored. BlacMail BlacMail, from Fifth C, is a push email solution that supports all major public email systems and targeted at |
Real Me (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) | Plot synopsis | Dawn is happy to have Xander as her babysitter, until she discovers Anya is coming too. Harmony arrives to challenge Buffy but is disappointed when she's not there. Xander taunts Harmony and her minions from the safety of the house until Dawn mistakenly invites the vampire inside. After Harmony puts up a fight, Xander kicks her out of the house. Harmony later encounters Spike in the graveyard, and the two talk about Harmony's plans to kill the Slayer. While unpacking in their new place, Tara and Willow discuss how Dawn is having a hard time as the outsider of the |
Rosine Bloch | Biography | in the Paris premiere of Camille Saint-Saëns's Samson et Dalila at the Éden-Théâtre. She died in Monte Carlo (or Nice) in 1891. |
Rat Pack | Music & Stage | on CD. Stage The Rat Pack: Live from Las Vegas tribute show originated on stage in London in 2000 and has been running continuously since then throughout Europe and North America. |
Prenk Bib Doda | Return from exile | the Ottoman countercoup of 1909 to quell the uprising and these sentiments where more due to fears that the Hamidian regime could return than loyalty toward the CUP. By 1911, Doda was a deputy in the Ottoman parliament and had expressed concerns to the Austro-Hungarian ambassador Johann von Pallavicini in Istanbul about possible partition of Albania by its neighbours Bulgaria, Montenegro and Serbia. Relations with the Young Turks broke down and Doda received overtures of support from Montenegro to establish a autonomous Catholic Albanian state provided he assisted Montenegrin forces during the Balkan Wars. Doda having fallen led rebellions against |
Royal Army Ordnance Corps | 1920–1945 & Post-war to 1993 | most of the RAOC repair functions and the RAOC in turn took over the RASC's vehicle organisation. The more mobile nature of the Second World War also led to the creation of units at divisional and corps level with higher levels of mobility. The most notable of these was the ordnance field park, principally carrying vehicle and technical stores spares. Post-war to 1993 During the war the RAOC HQ (together with the RAOC School) had moved from Hilsea to Middleton Stoney (Bicester); in 1946 it moved again to Matthew Barracks, Tidworth and shortly afterwards to Deepcut. The regimental |
Royal Artillery Barracks | History | Royal Artillery Barracks History The Barracks were built between 1776 and 1802 on a site overlooking Woolwich Common to accommodate the nascent Royal Artillery, which was fast outgrowing its barracks in the Warren. As originally built (1774-6) the barracks frontage was only half the present length, being the eastern half of the current south elevation, with the pediment and clock positioned centrally. Twenty-five years later, when further expansion was required, it was resolved to double the frontage by building an identical façade to the west, with a wind-dial in place of the clock. The architect James Wyatt then married the |
Racetrack (film) | Plot | mother. |
Return to Paradise (1953 film) | Plot | Turia (Moira Walker), by island girl Maeva (Roberta Haynes). After Maeva's death in childbirth, the distraught Morgan departs the island, leaving Turia behind with her grandmother.
Morgan returns to Matareva during World War II, where he reconciles with Cobbett, who has become a friend and teacher to the islanders, and meets Turia. She falls in love with an American Air Force pilot, Harry Faber, after he crash-lands his cargo plane in the lagoon. An interesting irony is that when Morgan first arrived, Cobbett tried to force him to leave the island lest he get an island girl pregnant. Now he |
Rooster Teeth | Day 5 | called Day 5, which initially followed a man fighting to stay awake after a virus spreads that causes anyone who falls asleep to die. The trailer premiered at RTX 2014. While the premise was kept the same, the overall story and characters were later changed drastically. In March 2016, the cast was announced, with filming starting that same month. The first episode premiered on June 19, 2016 on both Rooster Teeth's website and YouTube, though the rest of the series was released exclusively on Rooster Teeth's website for FIRST members, making it the company's first premium exclusive show. Its first |
Rosetta Stone Ltd. v. Google, Inc. | Background | Rosetta Stone Ltd. v. Google, Inc. Background Google has used a version of keyword advertising, known as AdWords, since October 2000. Google places paid ads at the top and sides of its search results page as "sponsored links." Every time someone enters a search, Google places the most relevant ads, as determined through relevance and bids on the word by advertisers. Most advertisers with Google pay on a cost per click basis.
In 2004, Google changed its policy and began allowing advertisers to bid on trademarked words. In 2009, Google further changed its AdWord policy now allowing use of trademarks |
Object-relational impedance mismatch | Alternative architectures & Compensation | problem is to use an alternative database, such as NoSQL or XML database. Compensation The mixing of levels of discourse within OO application code presents problems, but there are some common mechanisms used to compensate. The biggest challenge is to provide framework support, automation of data manipulation and presentation patterns, within the level of discourse in which the domain data is being modelled. To address this, reflection and/or code generation are utilized. Reflection allows code (classes) to be addressed as data and thus provide automation of the transport, presentation, integrity, etc. of the data. Generation addresses the problem through addressing |
Richard Scheid | null | military affairs (war minister). Officially he became minister under Martin Segitz on March 1, 1919. Under Segitz's successor Johannes Hoffmann he could not hold his post after March 17, 1919, because he was member of the USPD. So the Zentralrat (central council) suggested to the Rätekongress to vote for Ernst Schneppenhorst, who was a member of the Majority Social Democratic Party of Germany (MSPD). |
Robert Holmes (scriptwriter) | Doctor Who | four episodes long but was extended to become a six-parter when another story fell through. Holmes and Dicks got on very well, so when Dicks officially took over as script editor he frequently turned to Holmes for contributions.
Holmes wrote Jon Pertwee's debut serial as the Third Doctor, Spearhead from Space, in 1970. During the early 1970s he also wrote for another BBC science-fiction show, Doomwatch, as well as other programmes such as the ATV series Spyder's Web.
Holmes was commissioned to write the first story of season eight in 1971, Terror of the Autons. The story was considered a great |
Roger Shimomura | Career & Collections | of Shimomura himself. His more subtle works often combine traditional Japanese woodblock printing with impressions of the incarceration camps, taken from both his own youthful memories and passages from the diary that his grandmother Toku kept for many years.
While continuing to teach at the University of Kansas, Shimomura gradually became one of the most recognized artists in America, amassing awards and exhibition in most of the country's major museums and arts institutions. Since his retirement from teaching in 2004, he has continued painting, speaking, and exhibiting. Collections His works are in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Riverkeeper | Citizen environmental enforcement | at once. When the HRFA held their first public meeting, drawing a standing-room only gathering of Hudson Valley masons, commercial fishermen, carpenters and other local laborers at an American Legion Hall, Boyle found an audience to hear his new tactics for citizen empowerment. Of note was the presence of Congressman Richard Ottinger, who was so moved by the turnout of working-class environmentalists who sought redress for the social and environmental inequities in their towns that he cancelled his agenda to discuss these problems. Ottinger was key to the political support structure of HRFA's initial growth. He and others at |
Royal Artillery Barracks | Related institutions in Woolwich | as overflow accommodation for cadets of the Royal Military Academy, but were soon given over to the Royal Artillery and annexed to what was now the Grand Depot Barracks next door. A small detachment of Royal Engineers remained, however, to serve the needs of the Arsenal and the Garrison, and the barracks continued in the 20th century to be known as the Royal Engineer Barracks (they were also known as Lower Barracks). They too were listed and yet were demolished in 1970.
Woolwich Common itself has long been used for military purposes. In 1802-4 four Acts of Parliament transferred ownership of |
Rankings of universities in the United Kingdom | Accuracy and neutrality | that the government's desire to increase access can have negative effects on league table rankings. Further worries have been expressed regarding marketing strategies and propaganda used to chase tables undermining Universities values.
The Guardian suggests that league tables may affect the nature of undergraduate admissions in an attempt to improve a university's league table position.
Roger Brown, the former Vice-Chancellor of Southampton Solent University argues the limitations of comparative data when comparing Universities.
Professor Geoffrey Alderman writing in the Guardian makes the point that by including the percentage of 'good honours' this can encourage grade inflation so that league table position can be |
Rama Govindarajan | Education & Career | Rama Govindarajan Education She did her undergraduate degree (B.Tech.) in Chemical engineering from IIT Delhi, in 1984. She got her master's degree (M.S.) in Chemical Engineering, from Drexel University, Philadelphia, United States, in 1986. Her doctoral degree (Ph.D) thesis is on the subject of Aerospace Engineering from the Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, in 1994. She worked in Post-Doctoral Research, in Dept. of Aeronautics, Caltech during 1994. Career She started her career as scientist in the Computational and Theoretical fluid dynamics division of National Aerospace Laboratories, Bangalore, and worked there for a decade from 1988 to 1998. She |
Robert Holmes (scriptwriter) | Doctor Who | story came under fire for violence and disturbing content. Holmes was a vegetarian, so many themes in the story were deliberately intended to represent his views about eating meat and slaughtering animals for consumption.
When Doctor Who returned from hiatus in 1986, a new 14-episode story entitled The Trial of a Time Lord was conceived to span the entire length of the season. Holmes was asked to write the first four-part segment of the season, which he subtitled "The Mysterious Planet". Production of the season was far from smooth – the growing tension between Nathan-Turner and Saward, a lack of faith |
Rooster Teeth | Distinguished community members | from the community include Gavin Free, Barbara Dunkelman, and Kent Nichols. In October 2008, community member "Jeffson" became the first person to post that Barack Obama's presidential campaign had taken out billboards within the Xbox 360 version of Burnout Paradise. After being posted to his journal, the story was picked up by major news outlets, including GamePolitics, MTV and Wired. In 2010, Achievement Hunter community members "AxialMatt" and "Hightower" garnered attention with their Japan World Cup 3 video. For Red vs. Blue: Revelation, Rooster Teeth used 10 community members to help unlock Halo 3 armor suits for machinima production purposes. |
Real (Plumb song) | Music video | Real (Plumb song) Music video The music video for "Real" shows Tiffany inside of a closet with a sleek dress and gloves on. It is in black & white. |
Richard Križan | FC Nitra | Richard Križan FC Nitra Križan made his professional debut for FC Nitra against MŠK Žilina in July 22, 2017. |
Riverkeeper | Citizen environmental enforcement | half the fine was afforded to whoever aided in alerting the public of the violation and allowed citizens to enforce its provisions if government failed to do so. This Act caused a surge in public interest over water pollution in the early 1970s, stirring many citizens to enforce civil (and potentially criminal) violations of a federal statute, and placing pressure on the national government to create effective water protection policy.
The HRFA was one of the first groups to rediscover this Act and successfully apply it. Once Boyle familiarized himself with the Refuse Act, he noted its value to the community |
Richard Bridgeman, 7th Earl of Bradford | Career | as a candidate for the UK Independence Party, he obtained 5.2% support (2,315 votes) in Stafford, losing to David Kidney, but achieving the 4th best result for the party. He ran again for UKIP in the European Elections for the West Midlands region in 2004, coming eighth, seven candidates were elected. In May 2012 he stood unsuccessfully for the party in a by election in the Hyde Park ward of Westminster City Council, with the support of celebrity nightclub-owner Peter Stringfellow.
Lord Bradford is an active campaigner against the sale of false titles of nobility and promotes the issue on his |
Patrick K. O'Donnell | Personal life | to Iraq and Afghanistan. |
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe | History & Languages & Legal status | of State Colin Powell, responded to the lawmakers' concerns by inviting the OSCE election-monitoring mission. Languages The six official languages of the OSCE are English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Russian. Legal status A unique aspect of the OSCE is the non-binding status of its constitutive charter. Rather than being a formal treaty ratified by national legislatures, the Helsinki Final Act represents a political commitment by the heads of government of all signatories to build security and cooperation in Europe on the basis of its provisions. This allows the OSCE to remain a flexible process for the evolution of improved |
RollerJam | Overview & Periods | "Rockin'" Ray Robles and "Latin Spitfire" Patsy Delgato, were featured in the second season of RollerJam. Despite strong funding and four seasons of broadcasts on TNN, the venture never became a "live" attraction. Fabricated storylines and characters in the mode of professional wrestling were being featured more than actual competitive skating around season 3 and 4, raising the ire of many skaters and fans of true roller derby. Periods Games were played in four 6-minute periods with as many 60-second jams as possible; women skated odd numbered periods, and the men skated the even-numbered periods. (In traditional roller derby, |
Royal Society of Tasmania | Membership and activities & Truganini | the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston. Truganini Prior to her death Truganini had pleaded to colonial authorities for a respectful burial, and requested that her ashes be scattered in the D'Entrecasteaux Channel. She feared that her body would be dissected and analyzed for scientific purposes as Aboriginal Tasmanian Wiliam Lenne's body had been. Despite her wishes, within two years, her skeleton was exhumed by the Royal Society of Tasmania and later placed on display. |
Rob Zicari | Xtreme Pro Wrestling & The Rob Black Show | the name of Rob Black. His heel (bad guy) stable was called the "Black Army" and featured wrestlers such as John Kronus, Terry Funk, Abdullah the Butcher, and Juventud Guerrera. XPW folded in 2003 because of issues related to the obscenity prosecution, and in 2004 Zicari sold the company's footage to Xtreme Entertainment Group. In 2012, Zicari regained control and ownership of XPW. XPW was to make a comeback in late 2013, but the project never materialized due to insufficient backing. The Rob Black Show In March 2013, Zicari launched The Rob Black Show on Blog Talk Radio. It quickly |
Programmable logic controller | Basic functions | output of each rung sets or clears a storage bit, which may be associated with a physical output address or which may be an "internal coil" with no physical connection. Such internal coils can be used, for example, as a common element in multiple separate rungs. Unlike physical relays, there is usually no limit to the number of times an input, output or internal coil can be referenced in a PLC program.
Some PLCs enforce a strict left-to-right, top-to-bottom execution order for evaluating the rung logic. This is different from electro-mechanical relay contacts, which in a sufficiently complex circuit |
Postmodernity | History | Algerian War and the Vietnam War, to laws allowing or encouraging racial segregation and to laws which overtly discriminated against women and restricted access to divorce, increased use of marijuana and psychedelics, the emergence of pop cultural styles of music and drama, including rock music and the ubiquity of stereo, television and radio helped make these changes visible in the broader cultural context. This period is associated with the work of Marshall McLuhan, a philosopher who focused on the results of living in a media culture and argued that participation in a mass media culture both overshadows actual content disseminated |
Rosario Valpuesta | Career & Immigrants’ sit-in at UPO in 2002 | Jurídica Básica stands out. She was also a co-author in several books and published legal annotations on relevant court decisions.
Valpuesta published works of reference such as “Iguales y diferentes ante el derecho privado”, “El levantamiento del Velo: Las Mujeres en el Derecho Privado” or her last work, “La disciplina constitucional de la familia en la experiencia europea”, in the publishing house Tirant lo Blanch. Immigrants’ sit-in at UPO in 2002 One of the incidents that she had to face during her term as a Vice-Chancellor was the sit-in of half a thousand illegal immigrants claiming their regularization in 2002. Finally, |
Rhodes House | History | Rhodes House Rhodes House is part of the University of Oxford in England. It is located on South Parks Road in central Oxford, and was built in memory of Cecil Rhodes, an alumnus of the university and a major benefactor. History The will of Cecil Rhodes (1853–1902) created scholarships that became known as Rhodes Scholarships, administered by the Rhodes Trust.
Construction of Rhodes House began in 1926 after the Rhodes trust purchased the two-acre plot from Wadham College the previous year. The mansion was designed by architect Sir Herbert Baker and modelled on the cape Dutch farmhouse design and traditional |
Rachad Chitou | Career & International career & Managerial career | Rachad Chitou Career Chitou began playing football with local side AS Dragons FC de l'Ouémé before spells abroad in Ghana and Nigeria. International career He was part of the Beninese 2004 African Nations Cup team, who finished bottom of their group in the first round of competition, thus failing to qualify for the next round. Managerial career After he retired from playing, Chitou was a football analysts and received a coaching license. Next, he managed local side Avrankou Omnisport FC. |
Muhammad Ali Jinnah | Legacy and historical view | in honour of the founder of Pakistan. The Mazar-e-Quaid, Jinnah's mausoleum, is among Karachi's landmarks. The "Jinnah Tower" in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, was built to commemorate Jinnah.
There is a considerable amount of scholarship on Jinnah which stems from Pakistan; according to Akbar S. Ahmed, it is not widely read outside the country and usually avoids even the slightest criticism of Jinnah. According to Ahmed, some books published about Jinnah outside Pakistan mention that he consumed alcohol, but this is omitted from books published inside Pakistan. Ahmed suggests that depicting the Quaid drinking would weaken Jinnah's Islamic identity, and by |
Ram Prasad Rai | Revolutionary & Aftermath of Delhi Accord | Rai. Under Naradmani Thulung and Rai's, the Liberation Army was able to capture state land-tax office aka mal adda of Bhojpur on 24th Mangsir 2007 BS without any bloodshed thus capturing lots of arms and ammunitions along with radio broadcasting equipment. He mobilized the liberation army from Majhkirat Bhojpur Dingla, Khotang, Chainpur, Terathum, Taplejung, Aiselu Kharka, Okhaldhunga, Dolakha, Ramechhap and Sindhuli districts, which were also captured by the People's Liberation Army on different dates. Aftermath of Delhi Accord Ram Prasad Rai was dissatisfied with the Tri-Party Delhi Agreement (Rana, Congress and King) of 1951; he went back to Bhojpur to |
Roy Mason | Early life & Posts & Northern Ireland | in 1953. Posts Mason was Labour Party spokesman on Home Affairs, Defence and Post Office, 1960-1964. Minister of State at the Board of Trade, 1964-1967. Minister of Defence (Equipment), 1967-1968. Minister of Power, 1968-1969. President of the Board of Trade, 1969-1970. Secretary of State for Defence, 1974-1976. Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, 1976–1979 Northern Ireland A high-profile politician, Mason's appointment to Northern Ireland was unexpected and seemed to indicate a tougher response from the British Government than that pursued by his predecessor, Merlyn Rees. In late 1976, he told the Labour party conference that |
Religion in The Simpsons | Analysis | in Scotland in one of his sermons. A 2005 report on religious education in secondary schools by the UK education watchdog group Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (Ofsted) noted that the episode was being used as a teaching tool. |
Rosine Bloch | Biography | dress rehearsal for the Paris premiere of Aida with Verdi's wife, described Bloch as "a most beautiful Amneris: she may not be an 'eagle,' but in any case, she is much better than our two Milan Amnerises (of this year)."
Appearances with other companies included performances at La Monnaie in Brussels (1870 and 1874), the Opéra de Monte-Carlo in Monaco (1879), and the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden in London (1879 as Leonora in La favorite).
She married on 14 May 1884 in Brussels becoming Mme S. Lévy, but continued to perform. On 31 October 1890 she sang the role of Dalila |
Ronnie Lee Gardner | Sentencing and incarceration & Defense motions | the firing squad. It's so much easier ... and there's no mistakes.
— Ronnie Lee Gardner, 1996
In 1998, the old Metropolitan Hall of Justice was vacated and replaced by the multimillion-dollar Scott M. Matheson Courthouse. Gardner's deadly escape attempt in 1985 was blamed on the open access and light security of the previous building and greatly influenced the tighter security measures adopted by Salt Lake City's new courthouse. Former prosecutor Kent Morgan stated, "Absolutely Gardner changed that." On March 3, 2001, the Metropolitan Hall of Justice was demolished. Defense motions In 2007, U.S. federal judge Tena Campbell rejected Gardner's appeal that his |
Rosshan Andrrews | Career | Andrrews directed another movie in 2006 named Notebook. This movie had newcomers Mariya Roy, Parvathy, Roma and Skanda Ashok in the lead roles.
His next movie was the 2010 hit Evidam Swargamanu, scripted by James Albert with Mohanlal in the lead role. Following this he directed the Mohanlal-starrer Cassanova, a movie highly anticipated amongst Mohanlal fans which was released on 26 January 2012.
He won the Pride of Cochin College Award for the year 2014. |
Quasi-bipartite graph | null | Quasi-bipartite graph In the mathematical field of graph theory, an instance of the Steiner tree problem (consisting of an undirected graph G and a set R of terminal vertices that must be connected to each other) is said to be quasi-bipartite if the non-terminal vertices in G form an independent set, i.e. if every edge is incident on at least one terminal. This generalizes the concept of a bipartite graph: if G is bipartite, and R is the set of vertices on one side of the bipartition, the set to R is automatically independent.
This concept was introduced by Rajagopalan and |
Politics of Pakistan | Provincial and High Courts | High Court. In 18th Amendment, judges appointments are proposed by a Parliamentary Commission. Judges of the provincial high courts were, previously appointed (The seventeenth amendment give these powers to the president, previously Prime minister exercised them) by the president after consultation with the chief justice of the Supreme Court, as well as the governor of the province and the chief justice of the high court to which the appointment is being made. High courts have original and appellate jurisdiction.
In addition, there are special courts and tribunals to deal with specific kinds of cases, such as drug courts, commercial courts, labour |
Riverkeeper | Growth of the organization & Importance | of two hundred residents to confront the town board at a local meeting resulting in the board's public statement to become more alert to local needs. Importance The American environmental movement spans several centuries and has been affected by past beliefs and modern ideologies. While first focused on wild lands outside of civilization, this movement now includes urban centers, production activities, and human health. Still, further cooperation is needed to unite mainstream and community-based concerns. Mainstream groups have been critiqued as elitist and overly Caucasian, and tend to focus on the current system of governance instead of alternative means to |
Ressentiment (Scheler) | Background | disadvantaged of humanity, Christianity undermined the authority, social position and cultural progress of the Strong. Nietzsche viewed the progress of such Slave Morality as a sort of violation of the natural order and a thwarting of the authentic advancements of civilization available only through the Strong. This view of a "natural order", so typical of 19th Century Europe (e.g., Darwin's Theory of Evolution) is expressed in Nietzsche's metaphysical principal – Will to Power. Scheler, by comparison, ultimately viewed the universal salvic nature of Christian love as contradicting Nietzsche's assessments, and in later life developed an alternate metaphysical dualism of Vital |
Royal Army Ordnance Corps | Field Train Department of the Board of Ordnance | the start of the Crimean War, the Ordnance Field Train was mobilized once again. An parallel supply corps within the Army (the Royal Waggon Train, first established in 1794) had been disbanded as a cost-cutting measure in 1833, however, and its responsibilities devolved again to the Commissariat (which was by now more attuned to peacetime operations than warfare); after a well-publicised series of logistical failings the Commissariat and the Board of Ordnance, as well as the command-structure of the army itself, were all strongly criticised, leading (among other things) to the abolition of the Board (in 1855) and its Field |
Rosine Bloch | Biography | and was last seen there in 1850. The soprano Hélène Brunet-Lafleur, who was cast in the leading role of Odette, abandoned the Lyrique's production, and Perrin allowed Bloch to take on the part. The revival was delayed after Bloch became ill with influenza, but eventually opened on 5 April 1870. It was described by a former director of the Opéra, Nestor Roqueplan, as a fiasco, but received 22 representations. However, on 31 May the Théâtre Lyrique folded, and Bloch returned to the Opéra.
After the Opéra moved to the Palais Garnier, Bloch repeated some of her roles in new productions at |
Robert Döpel | Back in Germany | in 1982. In honour of his 100th birthday in 1995, there were solemn colloquia at the Universities of Ilmenau and of Leipzig. |
Paleontology in West Virginia | Paleozoic | almost completely covered by a shallow sea. This sea was inhabited by graptolites, stromatolites, trilobites, and worms. The abundant fossils of the Cambrian Antietam Formation are the oldest evidence of life in the state. West Virginia's Cambrian sea persisted on into the ensuing Ordovician. West Virginia was home to graptolites at that time and they left their remains behind in what would later become dark colored shales. At the same time, mountains were being uplifted in the eastern part of the state. West Virginia's Silurian rocks preserve evidence for the mixing of both marine and non-marine environments. Silurian evaporites left |
Ronnie Lee Gardner | Murders | "Nick" Kirk in the abdomen. After running to the courtroom archives, Gardner confronted attorneys Robert Macri and Michael Burdell. According to Macri, after Gardner pointed the gun at him, he changed aim to Burdell, who had been doing pro bono work for his church. Burdell yelled, "Oh, my God," then Gardner shot him in the eye. Gardner made his way outside the building, where he was surrounded by dozens of police officers. Gardner threw the gun away, dropped and yelled: "Don’t shoot, I don’t have a gun."
Gardner was taken to the University of Utah Health Services Center where he was |
Reception of Unaccompanied Minors from the Northern Triangle | Background & Immigration laws | this violence, in all of its forms is their primary reason for fleeing their home country. Immigration laws Children entering the United States illegally under the age of 18 are considered to be minors and are subject to the policies instituted for children entering the United States alone, without permission. The Homeland Security Act of 2002 gave two options for the detention of the unaccompanied children. The first is directed by the Department of Homeland Security and their responsibilities lie in transferring the children back to their home country. The other option functions under the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) |
Robert Labagala | Barangay Ginebra Kings/San Miguel (2010-2014) | by the country's most popular team which is the Barangay Ginebra Kings. Labagala poured in 8 points and 3 assists in his PBA debut in a loss against Alaska. He only played 19 games on his rookie season and poured almost 5 points and one assist per game. On his sophomore year, he played more games and more minutes and his statistics slightly went down to 3.87 in 14 minutes action per game. He helped the team in their playoff run on the 2013 PBA Commissioner's Cup. The Kings went on the finals one-time on his third season where they |
Royal Hospital School | Naval uniforms & Music | chief petty officer ranks and uniform, including canes. The deputy heads of school (two male and two female prefect) carry the rank of warrant officer (second class). The heads of school (one male and one female prefect) carry the rank of warrant officer (first class). Music The Royal Hospital School has a distinctive musical tradition, with all pupils required to attend weekly congregation practice. The £3.6 million Reade Music School opened in 2008.
The Royal Hospital School marching band is a perennial part of school life. The band is managed by a former member of the Royal Marines Band Service, and |
Royal Army Ordnance Corps | Post-war to 1993 | in Gibraltar, where the Board of Ordnance had first established a facility in 1704, was transferred to the Royal Navy in 1964; and the depot in Malta, dating from the 1830s, closed in March 1972. The Ordnance Depot in Cyprus became part of the Joint Logistic Unit in 1988. In Germany, 15 BOD and 3 Base Ammunition and Petrol Depot (BAPD) closed in 1992. Smaller successor units, including one at Antwerp, remain.
Two post-war campaigns (Falklands 1982 and Gulf 1990/1) were unique in being fought in areas completely outside existing theatres. Temporary lines of communication were rapidly established |
Porte Saint-Martin | History | Porte Saint-Martin History The Porte Saint-Martin was designed by architect Pierre Bullet (a student of François Blondel, architect of the nearby Porte Saint-Denis) at the order of Louis XIV in honor of his victories on the Rhine and in Franche-Comté. Built in 1674, it replaced a medieval gate in the city walls built by Charles V. It was restored in 1988. |
Ressentiment (Scheler) | Essential structures of Ressentiment proper: "Pathological Ressentiment" | response to "the call of the hour", or exercise of personal conscience, which is based the heart's proper order of love (Ordo Amoris) in relation to positive and higher values. By contrast, Ressentiment with its corresponding Value-Delusions willfully favors varying degrees of a disordered heart (de’ordre du coeurs) and twisted emotions consistent with personality disorders. For example, it is precisely the failure to feel for and identify with their victims (even to the extent of deriving sadistic pleasure) which characterizes the sociopath, the psychopath, the serial killer, the dictator, the rapist, the bully, the corrupt CEO and the ruthless drug |
Rehearsal letter | Terminology & Purpose | Rehearsal letter A rehearsal letter is a boldface letter of the alphabet in an orchestral score, and its corresponding parts, that provides the conductor, who typically leads rehearsals, with a convenient spot to tell the orchestra to begin at places other than the start of movements or pieces. Rehearsal letters are most often used in scores of the Romantic era and onwards, beginning with Louis Spohr. Rehearsal letters are typically placed at structural points in the piece. Terminology They may also be generically called rehearsal marks or rehearsal figures, or, when numbers are used instead of letters, rehearsal numbers. Purpose |
Pinhas Lavon | Political life | without Portfolio. Following Ben-Gurion's resignation, he was appointed Minister of Defense in 1954. However, he resigned from the cabinet after he was accused of authorizing an Israeli false flag operation in Egypt, which came to be known as the Lavon Affair.
Nevertheless, he remained an MK following elections in 1955 and 1959 and returned to the leadership of the Histadrut from 1956 to 1961. Lavon was later absolved of any involvement in the Egyptian bombings. He retired from public life in 1964 after a long-standing discord with Ben-Gurion and died in Tel Aviv in 1976.
During his tenure, Lavon strained relations with |
Royers Lock | null | lock (Dutch: kattendijksluis) would not be able to cope with the growing traffic and the increasing size of new ocean ships. The lock is named after the Antwerp city engineer Gustaaf Royers (1848–1923).
The lock has three sliding gates constructed out of steel with caissons that allow to take ballast. The gates slide on a system of rollers on rails at the bottom at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the lock and disappear into special storage chamber or recess built into the sidewall of the dock. After a gate closes, it is ballasted with water and has to deballast |
Royal Holloway Students' Union | Governance | Royal Holloway Students' Union Governance The Union is run by members from the student body, headed by a team of elected student officers, including four full-time salaried Sabbatical Officers, each elected for one year and eligible to run for a second term of office. The elected Officers' are held accountable by the legislative power of Councils and General Meetings. The Sabbatical Officers are assisted by a number of Executive Officers, all of whom operate in a voluntary capacity.
In 2013, Jamie Green and Ian Stewart became the first sabbatical officers to successfully run for and win re-election.
In 2014, Sidonie Bertrand-Shelton became |
Reccared I | Reign | Sunna being banished to Mauritania and Seggo retiring to Gallaecia. In the later part of 588 a third conspiracy was headed by the Arian bishop Uldila and the queen dowager Goiswintha, but they were detected, and the bishop was banished.
The Third Council of Toledo, organized by St. Leander but convened in the king's name in May 589, set the tone for the new Catholic kingdom. The public confession of the king, read aloud by a notary, reveals by the emphatic clarity of its theological points and its quotations of scripture that it was ghost-written for the king. Bishop Leander |
Ronald Gamarra Herrera | null | Ronald Gamarra Herrera Ronald Álex Gamarra Herrera is a Peruvian politician and lawyer specializing in human right issues. During 2008 to 2010, Gamarra was Executive Secretary of the Coordinadora Nacional de Derechos Humanos (National Coordinator for Human Rights of Peru) and one of the lawyers representing the civil parties -the families of the Barrios Altos and La Cantuta victims- in the proceedings against former president Alberto Fujimori. Between 2001 and 2004, he served as Ad Hoc Deputy Attorney General for corruption cases and human rights violations attributed to Fujimori and his principal adviser, Vladimiro Montesinos. Gamarra also participated in the |
Return to Paradise (1953 film) | Home media | the MGM Limited Edition Collection series. |
Rooster Teeth | Funhaus | former GameTrailers talent Elyse "The Wife" Willems in November 2015 and former IGN host Alanah "The, let's be honest, hot one" Pearce in August 2018. Funhaus produces gameplay videos in a similar manner to Achievement Hunter. In addition to gameplay, Funhaus also produced segments for The Know up until November 2016. It produces many shows such as Open Haus (Q&A), Google Trends, a podcasts called Dude Soupand "Film Haus", gameplay series such as Demo Disk and Wheelhaus, a current live-stream called FunhausTV on YouTube, and the now-defunct Sex Swing: The Animated Series.
In 2016, both Sean Poole and Joel Rubin left |
Rick Campbell | Edmonton Eskimos & Winnipeg Blue Bombers & Calgary Stampeders | under new head coach Danny Maciocia. Campbell earned his second Grey Cup ring in 2005, and stayed on in that position until 2008. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Shortly after Richie Hall's hiring, Campbell left the Eskimos, and was appointed the defensive backs and special teams coordinator under new the Winnipeg Blue Bombers head coach Mike Kelly. The Bombers campaign was a disaster as the team finished the season at 7-11, and Kelly was fired in the off-season due to personal conduct issues. Campbell would resign from his post shortly after Kelly's dismissal. Calgary Stampeders Following his departure from Winnipeg, Campbell returned |
Prince George's County, Maryland | Rural Tier | in this part of the county. Most of this area contains the unincorporated parishes, villages and lost towns of Prince George's County. Largely under postal designations of "Upper Marlboro" or "Brandywine", in truth the town of Upper Marlboro is more central county in character, though it is the post office location for various rural settlements. (The names of these unincorporated areas are listed below in the towns section of this article). Since 1721 Upper Marlboro has been the county seat of government, with families that trace their lineage back to Prince George's initial land grants and earliest governing officials. |
Rheinita | Recording & release | on tour in support of the single, an enterprise made difficult by the heavily overdubbed nature of their music, and of "Rheinita" in particular. They played a free concert for television, recordings of which are widely available on the internet, in which the band members mimed their parts and danced enthusiastically on stage.
The song itself refers to Klaus Dinger's two great loves - the River Rhein, which flows through Düsseldorf, and Anita Heedman, Dinger's girlfriend who had moved to Norway in 1971. The B-side - "Viva" - is vocal, unlike "Rheinita", and features lyrics in English, German, French and Italian.
The |
Royal Hospital School | Overview | Royal Hospital School Overview Seafaring traditions are important and integral elements of school life, and Royal Navy uniforms (sailor suits) are issued to all pupils and used for ceremonial and formal events. The school is owned by the Crown naval charity, Greenwich Hospital and as a result provides a number of means-tested bursaries for families with a seafaring background.
Leadership development is another distinctive feature of the Royal Hospital School derived from the naval background. Army, Royal Navy, Royal Air Force and Royal Marines Combined Cadet Force along with the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme are the most popular extracurricular activities |
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