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Soho Properties
Park51 & 45 Park Place
The developers hoped it would promote interfaith dialogue within the greater community. Due to its proposed location two blocks from the World Trade Center site, it was widely and controversially referred to as the "Ground Zero mosque". In August 2011, The New York Times reported that El-Gamal was quietly proceeding with efforts to move Park51 forward, embracing a "slower, more deliberate and more realistic approach" than before. In April 2014, however, El-Gamal announced Soho's plan to demolish the 45–51 Park Place properties. The current plans for the Park51 site include a three-story museum of Islamic culture. 45 Park Place In
Snow Job (G.I. Joe)
Marvel Comics
that Cobra was trying to steal. He also tries a to run a minor scam against Rock'N'Roll via getting cash to set him up with Gung Ho's sister, a model (who was really nine). After Doc explains the trick, the officer himself says 'This is why they call me 'Snow-Job'". Snow-Job spies on the 'Bern Insititue Of Reconstructive Surgery' and confirms Cobra operatives there. Snow-Job and Ripcord are injured when Cobra Hydrofoils destroy part of the G.I. Joe's mobile sea base. Doc treats them. Due to limited manpower at the moment, the two injured men as assigned as gunners on the 'W.H.A.L.E.'
Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge
Croplands & Wildlife
grass, milo, millet, and sudan grass. With use restrictions on the use of certain pesticides on the refuge, infestations of white flies, and the booming prices of sudan grass, many cooperative farmers have switched from planting alfalfa to sudan grass over the years. Sudan grass grows like a weed in the Imperial Valley and requires little to no use of pesticides. Wildlife The Sonny Bono Salton Sea NWR is geographically located within the southwestern edge of the Colorado zone of the Sonoran Desert biome. This location, coupled with an elevation of 227 feet (69 m) below sea level, results in extremely
Sport in the Northern Territory
Soccer & Baseball
Glory and Melbourne Victory. On 2 July 2009, A-League teams, Adelaide United FC and North Queensland Fury played a pre-season friendly at the stadium. Reigning Football Federation Association Champions Adelaide United defeated Darwin Olympic 6-1 in a cup match at Marrara Oval in August 2015. Michael Tsounias scored the lone goal for the home side. Alice Springs's most successful soccer club is Alice Springs Celtic Baseball Baseball NT is the governing body of baseball within the Northern Territory. Baseball NT is governed by the Australian Baseball Federation. Organised baseball is played in Darwin, Alice Springs and Katherine. Darwin has four clubs;
Scottish society in the early modern era
Aristocracy & Middle ranks
national politics, gaining representation in Parliament and playing a major role in the Reformation crisis of 1560. As a result of the Reformation and the creation of a Presbyterian Kirk, their position in local society was enhanced. They often gained the new status of elder and greater oversight of the behaviour of the local population through the disciplinary functions of kirk sessions. Middle ranks Below the lairds were a variety of groups, often ill-defined. These included yeomen, later characterised by Walter Scott as "bonnet lairds", often owning substantial land. The practice of feuing (by which a tenant paid an
Sri Lanka's Killing Fields
Soldiers' video
unaired. In the first clip, which was originally broadcast on Channel 4 News on 25 August 2009, armed soldiers are seen abusing naked, blindfolded men (believed to be Tamil Tiger prisoners) with hands tied behind their backs. "Straighten up. Fuck you!" a soldier shouts as he kicks one of the naked men on his back. Another soldier then shoots the naked man in the head, killing him. "It's like he saw. He looked, then he looked away" a soldier is heard saying in the background. All the soldiers are speaking in Sinhala. Another shot is heard in the background as the
St Chad's Church, Claughton
History & Architecture
plaster ceiling, and providing new seating, a pulpit, and a lectern. This work cost about £900 (equivalent to £89,000). The church was declared redundant on 1 December 2002, due to a decline in the size of the congregation and because of the need for repairs. Architecture St Chad's is constructed in sandstone rubble with a slate roof. It incorporates older fabric dating from about 1300 and from 1602. The plan consists of a nave and chancel in one cell, a north aisle, a north vestry, and a north porch. Along the side of the aisle are three two-light mullioned windows,
Sockpuppet (Internet)
Strawman sockpuppet
A strawman sockpuppet is a false flag pseudonym created to make a particular point of view look foolish or unwholesome in order to generate negative sentiment against it. Strawman sockpuppets typically behave in an unintelligent, uninformed, or bigoted manner and advance "straw man" arguments that their puppeteers can easily refute. The intended effect is to discredit more rational arguments made for the same position. Such sockpuppets behave in a similar manner to Internet trolls. A particular case is the concern troll, a false flag pseudonym created by a user whose actual point of view is opposed to the one that the
Sonoko Kawai
Biography
shōjo), she immediately gained great popularity which led to her participation in various dramas such as Sukeban Deka. She made her solo debut the same year, with the single "Namida no Jasmine LOVE", making her the first Onyanko Club member to launch a solo career. Her first album followed a few months later. In 1986, she released "Aoi Stasion", which stayed at the No. 1 place on the Oricon charts for two consecutive weeks, making it Kawai's signature song. In April, she graduated from Onyanko Club at the Nippon Budōkan venue of their first concert tour and officially became
Sri Lanka's Killing Fields
Aftermath
August 2011 on the channel's Ground Zero programme and subtitled I Witnessed Genocide. The second part was broadcast on 10 August 2011 on the channel's Centre Stage programme and subtitled Lankan Army killed 40,000 Tamils. The documentary makers travelled to Vanni and interviewed witnesses to the last stages of the civil war who described "serious violations of international conventions and laws on the prevention of war crimes". In November 2011, Channel 4 announced that it had commissioned a follow-up film Sri Lanka's Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished from ITN Productions with new evidence concerning the final days of the conflict. This
Priority right
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Priority right In patent, industrial design rights and trademark laws, a priority right or right of priority is a time-limited right, triggered by the first filing of an application for a patent, an industrial design or a trademark respectively. The priority right allows the claimant to file a subsequent application in another country for the same invention, design, or trademark effective as of the date of filing the first application. When filing the subsequent application, the applicant must claim the priority of the first application in order to make use of the right of priority. The right of priority belongs
Redditch Borough F.C.
History
2 in 2015/16 finishing runners up. The following season 16/17 the club entered FA Vase for the first time in 2016, they were beaten 5-2 by premier side Rocester FC. 16/17 become a memorable season with the Boro going on two 15 match unbeaten runs to put themselves into the mix for back to back promotions. A 2nd-place finish was eventually taken away from them due to a 3-point deduction caused by an admin error. 17/18 saw the club finally get its own premises at The Mettis Sports & Social Club in Redditch. A disappointing season followed on
Prunum apicinum
Distribution
Prunum apicinum Distribution P. apicinum can be found in Atlantic waters, ranging from North Carolina to the Virgin Islands.
Serbian comics
1945–1990
issues and ended in 1987. By the late 1970s, the scene rebounded after the blow it had suffered from the 1972 tax law which targeted not only the yellow press but also comics. From 1971 to 1981, 11,611 issues of comics and pulp novels were printed in Yugoslavia, a total of 717 million copies in the country of 22 million people. Meanwhile, the student press welcomed comics studies and alternative comics of "the third generation", inspired by Métal hurlant. The Pegaz magazine was another publication that nurtured comics theory; it was also where the award-winning Svemironi strip by Lazar Stanojević premiered
Simon Patrick
Marriage
Member of Parliament for Stockbridge, by his wife Alicia Denham, a daughter of Sir John Denham of Borestall House, Buckinghamshire.
Scottish society in the early modern era
Demography
population of 1,234,575. The population may have been seriously affected by the failed harvests (1695, 1696 and 1698-9) known as the "seven ill years". The result was severe famine and depopulation, particularly in the north. The famines of the 1690s were seen as particularly severe, partly because famine had become relatively rare in the second half of the seventeenth century, with only one year of dearth (in 1674), and the shortages of the 1690s were the last of their kind. The first reliable information on national population is from the census conducted by the Reverend Alexander Webster in 1755, which
Savile Row tailoring
History
back of money made from the sale of Piccadills, a type of large broad collar. Working from "a poore little shop in ye Strand" RB and his wife Elizabeth started a business which pitched their trade at the rich, among which was Lady Cope. Quoting from a contemporary source: "By ye means of ye Ladie Cope, whose Taylor hee was, [RB] fell into a way of makinge Pickadillys ... for most of the Nobilitie and Gentrie". RB soon had "three score men att worke" and with the opening of a shopping arcade the New Exchange by King James 1 next
St. Walburg, Saskatchewan
History
St. Walburg, Saskatchewan History The town and surrounding area were originally settled by Germans between the 1910s and 1930s, with a few Polish, Ukrainian and French settlers arriving later. The Canadian Northern Railway (CNoR) continued the extension of its northwest branch line from North Battleford, reaching St. Walburg in 1919. This caused a boom in the area, with many homesteaders arriving within months, now able to deliver their production to the grain elevators at St. Walburg. The branch had served Hamlin, Prince, Meota (1910 extension), Cavalier, Vawn, Edam, Mervin, Turtleford (1914 extension), Cleeves, Spruce Lake and St. Walburg, with a fork
Robin Morton (cycling)
1985 & 1986 & 1987-89
Tour de Luxembourg and the Vuelta a Colombia. In 1985-86 Morton had a very successful Junior Team winning many races, numerous state championships and several national championships. The team included Steve Scuron from Philadelphia, the first Junior ever to win the amateur men's elite national championship(80K) in 1985. The team also included Jonas Carney, winner of many amateur and professional national championships. 1986 This year Robin managed the domestic U.S. program for the Murella-Fanini team that included Gregor Braun 1987-89 In 1987 through 1988 the team was sponsored by Pepsi-Fanini and in 1989 by EuroCar. The team with Roberto Gaggioli won
St. Josaphat Roman Catholic Church in Philadelphia
History & Diamond Jubilee & Parish merger
then succeeded by another St. Stanislaus priest, the Rev. Paul A. Lambarksi, who immediately set to work improving the school's heating and lavatories after beginning work in October 1967. In short order, he was also actively engaged in preparing for the church's Diamond Jubilee (75th anniversary). Diamond Jubilee In 1973, St. Josaphat's became the fourth Polish parish in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to celebrate its 75th anniversary Diamond Jubilee. Parish merger After more than a century of service to Roman Catholics of Polish descent in the Manayunk, Roxborough, and Wissahickon areas of the greater Philadelphia area, St. Josaphat's Parish was
St. Rita of Cascia High School
Athletics
building. St. Rita used its old stadium until the end of September 1990 by which time the conversion of Quigley South's soccer field to a football stadium was completed. The original football stadium at 63rd and Claremont was used in the beginning of the movie Rudy.
Sauvira Kingdom
Jayadratha
lady, thou hast ever heard the name of Jayadratha, the king of Sauviras, even he is there at the head of six thousand chariots, with horses and elephants and infantry, and followed by twelve Sauvira princes as his standard-bearers, named Angaraka, Kunjara, Guptaka, Satrunjaya, Srinjaya, Suprabiddha, Prabhankara, Bhramara, Ravi, Sura, Pratapa and Kuhana, all mounted on chariots drawn by chestnut horses. The brothers also of the king, viz., the powerful Valahaka, Anika, Vidarana and others, are among his followers. These strong-limbed and noble youths are the flowers of the Sauvira chivalry. The king is journeying in the company of these
Rainbow on the River
Plot summary
Rainbow on the River Plot summary An orphan raised by a former slave in the South is forced to live with unfamiliar relatives in the North.
Simon Patrick
Works & Marriage
controversial tract, defending the Five Mile Act. It excited considerable feeling at the time of its publication in 1668. Among replies was one from Samuel Rolle as Philagathus. He also contributed to a volume of Poems upon Divine and Moral Subjects (1719). The first collected edition of his works appeared at Oxford in 1858 (9 vols.), edited by Alexander Taylor; a small Autobiography was published also at Oxford in 1839. He is the author of the anti-semitic pamphlet, "Jewish Hypocrisie, A Caveat To The Present Generation." Marriage In 1675 he married Penelope Jephson, a daughter of Maj. Gen. William Jephson (1609-1658), a
Smallest organisms
Frogs & Lizards
the rank order of this list. Lizards Two geckos, the dwarf gecko (Sphaerodactylus ariasae) and the Virgin Islands dwarf sphaero (S. parthenopion), are the world's smallest known reptile species and smallest lizard, with a snout-vent length of 16 millimetres (0.63 in). A few Brookesia chameleons from Madagascar are equally small, with a reported snout-vent length of 15–18 mm for male dwarf chameleons (B. minima), 14–19 mm for male Mount d'Ambre leaf chameleons (B. tuberculata) and 15–16 mm for male B. micra, though females are larger. Of the aforementioned geckos, S. ariasae was first described in 2001 by the biologists Blair Hedges and Richard Thomas. This
Scottish society in the early modern era
Women & Popular religion
who can be found keeping schools, brewing ale and trading. Some were highly successful, such as Janet Flockhart, an Edinburgh Wadwife or moneylender, who had been left a widow with seven children after her third husband's suicide, and who managed her business affairs so successfully that she amassed a moveable estate of £22,000 by her death in the late sixteenth century. Lower down the social scale, the rolls of poor relief indicate that large numbers of widows with children endured a marginal existence. Popular religion Scottish Protestantism was focused on the Bible, which was seen as infallible and the major
Spasmodic dysphonia
Diagnosis & Differential Diagnosis
speaking sentences results in muscle spasms which are not observed during other vocal activities such as coughing, breathing, or whispering. To evaluate the individual for any other neurological problems, this examination is followed up with an assessment by the neurologist. Differential Diagnosis Because spasmodic dysphonia shares many characteristics with other voice disorders, misdiagnosis frequently occurs. A common misdiagnosis is muscle tension dysphonia, a functional voice disorder which results from use of the voice, rather than a structural abnormality. Some parameters can help guide the clinician towards a decision. In muscle tension dysphonia, the vocal folds are typically hyperadducted in constant
Scottish society in the early modern era
The poor & Kinship and clans
widows. In Aberdeen in the period 1695–1705 three-quarters of the poor who received relief were women and of those two thirds were widows. The remainder were made up of servants, casual labourers, journeymen artisans, beggars, vagrants and orphans. Kinship and clans Unlike in England, where kinship was predominately cognatic, derived through both males and females, in Scotland kinship was agnatic, with members of a group sharing a (sometimes fictional) common ancestor. Women retained their original surname at marriage and marriages were intended to create friendship between kin groups, rather than a new bond of kinship. In the Borders this was
Silvio Rivier
Career & Personal life
Silvio Rivier Silvio Rivier is a presenter on Australian television channel SBS who hosted the Global Village (TV series) for its entire run from 1998 to 2015. Career Rivier began working at SBS in 1980 and has worked as a subtitler, news reader, voice actor, writer, producer, announcer, narrator, and presenter. Personal life Rivier was born in Croatia and immigrated to Australia in 1961. He has a Diploma in Opera from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and a degree in Multicultural Journalism from the University of Wollongong. Rivier is a confirmed bachelor.
St Helena School, Colchester
School buildings & Specialist school and academy status
block was built. In 2014 plans were put in place to build another block which will contain unisex toilets, science rooms and domestic science rooms. It is predicted to be finished by September 2015. Specialist school and academy status In 2005, St Helena became a Specialist Media Arts College under the Governments Specialist School programme. The school then built a media centre which houses a drama studio, media computer suite and a television / radio studio. the school converted to academy status in March 2012.
Stan Barrett
NASCAR & Stuntman career & Family
in the second tier Nationwide Series, invited Stan to run beside him in the SBM Motorsports team. After an abortive attempt at Mexico City, Stan later qualified for the Montreal and WGI races. He was forced to retire in both of them. Stuntman career He has worked as a stuntman since the 1960s in motion pictures and television series. He has been stunt doubling and stunt coordinating for many of Hollywood actors in films such as When Time Ran Out... and Smokey and the Bandit. He also appeared in the 1980 TV movie Stunts Unlimited about stunt performers. Family His
Silverliner
Silverliner III & Silverliner IV
run of a Silverliner III took place on June 29, 2012 with former Airport car #235 running with Silverliner II #9010 on the Cynwyd Line. Silverliner IV The 232 car order of Silverliner IV cars, delivered between 1973 and 1976, represented the largest order of the Silverliner series to date and allowed for the retirement of most of the Reading 'Blueliner' and PRR MP54 MU cars, dating from at least the 1930s, that were still running on their respective Reading and Pennsylvania Railroad systems. Three times the size of the previous Silverliner orders put together, the Silverliner IVs became SEPTA's
Shakespeare in Love
Plot
attendance and restrains Tilney, instead asserting that Kent's resemblance to a woman is, indeed, remarkable. However, even a queen is powerless to end a lawful marriage, and she orders Kent to "fetch" Viola because she must sail with Wessex to the Colony of Virginia. The Queen also tells Wessex, who followed Viola to the theatre, that Romeo and Juliet has won the bet for Shakespeare, and has Kent deliver his £50 with instructions to write something "a little more cheerful next time, for Twelfth Night". Viola and Shakespeare say their goodbyes, and he vows to immortalise her, as he imagines the
Shock Wave (film)
Sequel
May 2019. The film is set for theatrical release in the spring of 2020.
St Peter's Church, Dorchester
History
St Peter's Church, Dorchester History St Peter's is built of Portland and Ham stone ashlar, with roofs of slate, tile and lead. The oldest part of the church is the south doorway, which dates to the 12th century, providing indications of an earlier Norman church at the site. The majority of the building dates to circa 1420, including the west tower, nave, north and south aisles, chancel and south porch. A north and south chapel is of a later date during the same century. In 1855-56, the church underwent restoration, which included rebuilding the eastern end of the church and adding
Sheryl Searcy Ninth Grade Center
Description & History
Sheryl Searcy Ninth Grade Center Description SNGC, which served the ninth graders zoned to Pearland High School, was located in the north campus of the High School, and was part of the Pearland Independent School District. Sheryl Searcy, who taught English at PHS, died in 2006 after almost two decades with the district. SNGC's mascot was the oiler rig, sharing it with Pearland High School. The school colors were white, black, and maroon. The school motto was: Where Ninth Comes First. History In early 2009, the district’s board of trustees approved the conversion of the PHS north campus into the Sheryl Searcy Ninth
Slow Burn (2000 film)
Plot
Slow Burn (2000 film) Plot Trina (Driver) continues a family quest to find diamonds hidden deep in the desert long after her parents death. Her search comes to fruition when two escaped convicts (Spader and Brolin), having found the diamonds, stumble onto Trina's path. An old family friend (Wilson) watches events unfold from a distance.
Sous le soleil
Broadcast & Plot and characters
Sous le soleil Broadcast It has been a success in many countries, particularly in Latin America, France, Belgium, Bulgaria, Switzerland, Italy, Slovakia, Russia, Turkey and Poland. In different times it was also shown in Hungary, Ukraine, Lebanon, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Greece, Estonia, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Mexico, USA and many other countries. In Serbia, the show has been on air continuously since 1998 on several different channels; as of 2009, the show is being syndicated in its entirety on several local television channels. In Montenegro (as well as in Serbia through cable), new episodes are being shown on Atlas TV. Plot and
Spasmodic dysphonia
Mixed spasmodic dysphonia & Whispering dysphonia & Treatment & Botulinum toxin
diagnosis. Whispering dysphonia A fourth type has also been described. This appears to be caused by mutations in the TUBB4 gene on the short arm of chromosome 19 (19p13.2-p13.3). This gene encodes a tubulin gene. The pathophysiology of this condition has yet to be determined. Treatment There are a number of potential treatments for spasmodic dysphonia, including Botox, voice therapy, and surgery. A number of medications have also been tried including anticholinergics (such as benztropine) which have been found to be effective in 40-50% of people, but which are associated with a number of side effects. Botulinum toxin Botulinum toxin
Seth Firkins
Career & Death
Future's second studio album, Pluto 3D, released on November 27, 2012. He is also credited for the 2 albums Future released back to back in 2017: Future and HNDRXX. Death Firkins died in his sleep in Atlanta, Georgia, at the age of 36.
Shriya Pilgaonkar
Acting
and directed by Maneesh Sharma and produced by Aditya Chopra through Yash Raj Films. Pilgaonkar was selected for her role from the audition of 750 girls conducted by Maneesh Sharma, and she considered getting a role alongside Shah Rukh Khan a big breakthrough. In the film, she plays the role of Neha, a Delhi-based call center girl and Gaurav's friend. She was shooting for both the films Fan and Un plus une at the same time. After the release of Fan, Pilgaonkar was overwhelmed by the response. Of the reception of the film, she said, "Honestly, I did not want to
St. Nicholas Church, Leipzig
Peaceful demonstrations & Post-reunification & Organ & Today
the revolution. The head was the Nikolaikirche and the body the centre of the city. There was only one leadership: Monday, 5 pm, St. Nicholas Church." Post-reunification More recently, the church has been struggling to find the funds for interior restorations which have been ongoing since 1968. Organ The church organ was renovated from mechanical (tracker) action to pneumatic action in the early 20th century. Today The current pastor for this church is Bernhard Stief. Nikolaikirche has a capacity of over 1,400 seats.
Salterprovirus
Discussion of His1V and His2V
these gene clusters, which may parallel the situation in thermophilic Archaea, where plasmids and viruses are closely linked. Transfection of host cells (Haloarcula hispanica) by His2 DNA was demonstrated by Porter et al. (2008), who showed that infectious virus could be produced from viral DNA as long as the terminal proteins were not damaged by protease treatment. This is consistent with their likely role in DNA replication. It could then be shown that His2 DNA could transfect a wide variety of haloarchaeal species even though the cells were not susceptible to infection by His2 virus. In these experiments, transfected cells were
Slow code
Background
Slow code Slow code refers to the practice in a hospital or other medical centre to purposely respond slowly or incompletely to a patient in cardiac arrest, particularly in situations for which cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is of no medical benefit. The related term show code refers to the practice of a medical response that is medically futile, but is attempted for the benefit of the patient's family and loved ones. However, the terms are often used interchangeably. The practices are banned in some jurisdictions. Background During a patient cardiac arrest in a hospital or other medical facility, staff may be notified
Slickline
Stroke bailer & Hydrostatic bailer
toolstring. The tool is usually 'spudded' into the downhole solid, then the wireline toolstring is pulled upwards, which in turn pulls the stroke up through the barrel. Ideally, this draws the downhole solid in through the bottom 'shoe' of the tool, past the check and into the barrel for collection. The tool is usually stroked either a predetermined number of times, or until it appears the tool is not stroking, which can mean either it is full, or stuck. Hydrostatic bailer A hydrostatic bailer functions like a 'vacuum', and is used to suck up unwanted solids from the wellbore. A
Samir Bhatia
Career & SMEcorner
Corporate and SME Business. He built the Retail and Commercial business in India for Barclays. He established the JV for Equifax in India from inception, including identifying local partners and acquiring the licence from the Central Bank. SMEcorner SMEcorner is a new age financial lending firm that focuses on providing services to small and medium enterprises. Our superior technology enables us to make lending process faster and easier. We are currently present across 4 states in 13 cities with 24 branches in states like Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Delhi. SMEcorner's mission is to fill India's SME lending gap. SME owners
Robin Banerjee
Recognition and remembrance
Dibrugarh University. A book based on his life and experiences has been written in Assamese named "Xeujia Xopunar Manuh". Robin Banerjee died at his residence suffering from old age ailments on 6 August 2003. The pyre of Dr Banerjee was lit by his caretaker Jitoo Tamuli. The cremation was attended by Assam Minister of State for Tourism Ajanta Neog. The Golaghat district administration declared a half-holiday in memory of Banerjee. Robin Banerjee told everyone, "Think twice before you kill an animal, think twice before you catch a butterfly, think before you cut a tree, because it may be the last member of
Sleepaway Camp
Plot
and Angela finds them kissing. Paul attempts to explain himself to Angela at the lake, but is shooed away by Judy and Meg, who throw Angela into the water. After Ricky rescues Angela, children fling sand at them. Ricky comforts Angela and swears revenge on her aggressors. Meg is stabbed to death in the shower while getting ready to meet with Mel. At the camp social, Paul apologizes to Angela and she asks him to meet her at the waterfront later. Mel finds Meg's body and is convinced that Ricky is the killer. The children who threw sand at Angela and
Scattered Order
History
"abrasive"; while Tharunka's reviewer observed, "I'm forced to describe it as avant-guard, which pisses me off because that means it's esoteric, inaccessible and generally annoying... [it] has its high spots; Side one is 45 rpm, side two 33 1/3 and there is even a lyric sheet. Music to do housework to." Gibson and Tee left the group late in 1982. A seven-track EP, I Feel so Relaxed with You (October 1983), was issued by the line up of Jones, Prowse and Simon Fahey on synthesiser and vocals (ex-the Makers of the Dead Travel Fast). It was recorded from March to May at
Porto Empedocle
Physical geography & History
Porto Empedocle Physical geography Climate Porto Empedocle is the second 'comune' with the lowest amount of degree days in Italy. It is in the Climatic zone 'A' of the 'classificazione climatica dei comuni italiani'. History Born as a port zone in the old Girgenti, today called Agrigento, under the name of Marina di Girgenti (seashore of Girgenti), since in the 15th century it was the main cereal trading centre of the region. From 1549 to 1554, by order of the viceroy Vega, Torre del caricatore of Girgenti, already known during the ancient times (as it probably already existed before the Angevin
Sandeep Dikshit
Career & Personal life
to that of a "goon on the street" and apologized later via Twitter. Personal life Sandeep Dikshit is married to Mona Dikshit. They have a daughter.
Standing Commission on Pay Comparability
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areas of the public services and expressed the Government's readiness to see a greater role for measuring their pay and conditions by making comparisons with pay for comparable work and effort in other occupations where both sides so requested. This suggestion was carried further in the recent joint Government-TUC statement as a means of averting strike action in areas which affect public health and safety, and we undertook to identify groups which might be covered by such agreements. The Government have a responsibility both to be fair to public service employees and to avoid arrangements which could in themselves prove inflationary. Comparability
Serbian comics
1945–1990 & 1991 - present
exhibited at the joint Yugoslav Comics Festival in Vinkovci (Salon jugoslovenskog stripa). The local comic book industry collapsed with the breakup of Yugoslavia. 1991 - present In the 1990s dozens of Serbian artists turned to foreign publishers. After Bernard Panasonik, Zoran Janjetov was chosen to work on Before the Incal, a prequel to the original series by Moebius and Jodorowsky. In 1998 Janjetov would go on to draw The Technopriests. Darko Perović collaborated with writer Enrique Abuli before he started working on Magico Vento (written by Gianfranco Manfredi) for Sergio Bonelli Editore. In 1998 Aleksa Gajić graduated with Technotise (graphic novel
St. Sava Peak
Location
St. Sava Peak St. Sava Peak (Bulgarian: връх Св. Сава, ‘Vrah Sv. Sava’ \'vr&h sve-'ti 'sa-va\) is the rocky, partly ice-free peak rising to 800 m in Poibrene Heights on Oscar II Coast, Graham Land in Antarctica. It is overlooking Vaughan Inlet to the east-northeast. The feature is named after the Bulgarian scholar St. Sava Sedmochislenik (9-10th century AD), a disciple of St. Cyril and St. Methodius. Location St. Sava Peak is located at 65°06′53″S 61°53′22″W, which is 4.9 km north-northwest of Ravnogor Peak, 3.8 km southeast of Kamenov Spur and 12.9 km west-northwest of Whiteside Hill.
Ruth-Ann Thorn
Early life and education & Career
Ruth-Ann Thorn Early life and education Thorn was born in San Francisco California to Henry Rodriguez and Gloria Lee. When she was five her family moved to Portland and back to San Diego when she was twelve. She started working in restaurant business in her early 20s and admitted in Palomar College where she studied theater and art. She took admission in University of Hawaii for higher studies and worked at Hyatt Regency hotel in the Waikiki Beach area where she worked for five years. Career Thorn worked at Images International, one of the prestigious art galleries at Hawaii which
Slave states and free states
New territories
were all free states: Ohio (1803), Indiana (1816), Illinois (1818), Michigan (1837), Wisconsin (1848), and Minnesota (1858). During the War of 1812, the British accepted as free all slaves who came into their hands, with no conditions as to military service such as had been made in Dunmore's Proclamation in the Revolutionary War. By the end of the War of 1812, the momentum for antislavery reform, state by state, appeared to run out of steam, with half of the states having already abolished slavery (Northeast), prohibited from the start (Midwest) or committed to eliminating slavery, and half committed to continuing the
Roy Mason
Northern Ireland
the SAS allowed to operate throughout Northern Ireland. Mason's time in Northern Ireland was characterised by a reduction in violence; "in 1976 there were 297 deaths in Northern Ireland; in the next three years the figures were 111, 80, 120. In 1977 he stood up to militant loyalists attempt to repeat their successful Ulster Workers Council strike tactic of 1974. In the same year he twice attempted to get some movement towards a political settlement from the local political parties but both attempts failed. Mason's policies in Northern Ireland earned the ire of Irish nationalist MPs. This played a part in
Slow afterhyperpolarization
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time the sAHP effectively inhibits neural activity. Fast and Medium AHPs have shorter durations and different ionic mechanisms.
Slickline
Hydrostatic bailer
hydrostatic bailer is generally around 2.5 meters long and is tubular looking, with two 10 mm holes on opposing sides at the top of the tool, and a hole in the bottom. A hydrostatic bailer uses a pinned plug with o-ring seals at the bottom, and a plug at the top to maintain the surface pressure that it was assembled at (nominally around 100 kPa) all the way to the bottom of the well, whereupon it is spudded into the downhole solids, which ideally pushes the shoe into the bottom plug, which shears the pin on the bottom plug. An oil
Sir Erasmus Philipps, 5th Baronet
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Sir Erasmus Philipps, 5th Baronet Sir Erasmus Philipps, 5th Baronet (8 November 1699 – 5 October 1743), of Picton Castle, Pembrokeshire, was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1726 to 1743. Philipps was the eldest surviving son of Sir John Philipps, 4th Baronet and his wife Mary Smith, daughter of Anthony Smith, a merchant of the East India Company. He matriculated at Pembroke College, Oxford on 4 August 1720 and was admitted at Lincoln's Inn on 8 August1721. Philipps was returned unopposed as Member of Parliament for Haverfordwest on the family interest at a by-election on
Sohan Lal Bhatia
Biography
Sohan Lal Bhatia Biography Bhatia was the eldest son of Rai Bahadur Hira Lal Bhatia, an eminent surgeon practising in Lahore. Educated in Lahore at the Central Model School, Lahore, and the Government College Lahore, he began his medical studies at Peterhouse College, Cambridge in 1910. He subsequently pursued his clinical studies at St Thomas' Hospital, London. On the outbreak of war in 1914, Bhatia volunteered as a surgical dresser on HMHS Guildford Castle. He completed his degree in 1917, and following graduation was appointed a temporary lieutenant in the Indian Medical Service (IMS), effective from 8 April 1917. In
Richard Court
Early life & Political career
and on his return to Western Australia, operated a number of businesses including food retailing and the manufacture, wholesale and retail of marine and boating equipment. Political career In March 1982, at a by-election upon the retirement of his father from politics, Court was elected to represent his father's seat of Nedlands, located in Perth's wealthy beachside suburbs, in the state legislature. His time as a government backbencher was short-lived, however, as the opposition Labor Party and its charismatic leader, Brian Burke, won the 1983 state election. Court was elevated to the shadow frontbench in 1984, serving as the opposition
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
Collection
letters and unpublished manuscripts of Langston Hughes. It includes some papers from Christian Fleetwood, Paul Robeson (restricted), Booker T. Washington, and Schomburg himself. It includes musical recordings, black and jazz periodicals, rare books and pamphlets, and tens of thousands of art objects. The Center's collection includes documents signed by Toussaint Louverture and a rare recording of a speech by Marcus Garvey. The Center also acts as the literary representative of the heirs of Claude McKay.
Scottish society in the early modern era
Aristocracy
local landholders in an area. In this period, as feudal distinctions declined, the barons and tenants-in-chief merged to form a new identifiable group, the lairds. This group was roughly equivalent to the English gentlemen. Just as the magnates saw themselves as the king's natural counsellors, so the lairds advised and exerted influence over the dukes and earls. The lairds were often the most important individual in a local community. They ran baronial courts, acted as sheriffs-depute, sat on local assizes and were called in as private arbitrators. In the course of the sixteenth century they would acquire a role in
Sir Thomas Bernard, 6th Baronet
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Sir Thomas Bernard, 6th Baronet Sir Thomas Tyringham Bernard, 6th Baronet (15 September 1791 – 8 May 1883) was a British Liberal Party politician and baronet. Bernard was the son of Sir Scrope Bernard-Morland, 4th Baronet and Hannah Morland and educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. In 1816 he served as High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire. He was elected at 1857 general election as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Aylesbury. He was re-elected in 1859, and held the seat until he stood down at the 1865 general election. He succeeded to the Baronetcy in 1876 on the death of his elder brother
Spotted wrasse
Common Name & Habitat & Dispersion & Utilization
Spotted wrasse Common Name Spotted wrasse, Yellow tail tamarin Habitat Salt water Dispersion Andaman sea Utilization Fishery: Small Trading, Aquarium: Trade
Saint-Ambroise (Paris Métro)
History
to Ambrose of Milan (340-394), bishop of Milan from 374 to 397, born in Trier, Germany and whose father was a prefect of Gaul. The church was rebuilt following a decree of 24 January 1863 during the modernisation of the newly created Saint-Ambroise district. At the end of the 1990s, the station was chosen by RATP to test the prototypes of the main lighting model that would be deployed on the platforms of many other stations renovated as part of the Espace Métro 2000 operation subsequently entitled Renouveau du Métro and then Une métro + beau. In 1998, it became the
Sapta Puri
Varanasi
innumerable temples in the city, most worshipped are: the Kashi Vishvanath Temple of Shiva; the Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple; and the Durga Temple known for the band of monkeys that reside in the large trees nearby. In addition, there are two new temples, the Tulasi Manas and the Vishvanatha temple located in the Banaras Hindu University campus. Ancient Buddhist monasteries are seen at Sarnath, but they are mostly in ruins. There are also temples built by the Maha Bodhi Society and by the Chinese, Burmese, and Tibetan Buddhists. Religious festivals are held here. On the occasion of the Mahashivaratri (meaning
Standardized coefficient
Implementation & Advantages and disadvantages
all variables (independent and dependent) can be standardized. Each variable can be standardized by subtracting its mean from each of its values and then dividing these new values by the standard deviation of the variable. Standardizing all variables in a multiple regression yields standardized regression coefficients that show the change in the dependent variable measured in standard deviations. Some statistical software packages like PSPP, SPSS and SYSTAT label the standardized regression coefficients as "Beta" while the unstandardized coefficients are labeled "B". Others, like DAP/SAS label them "Standardized Coefficient". Sometimes the unstandardized variables are also labeled as "b". Advantages and disadvantages Standard
Shimotsuma Domain
History
Inoue Masaoto initially sided with the pro-Tokugawa forces, but then switched sides to the Imperial cause. However, many of his samurai opposed this change, and defected to fight on the side of Aizu Domain during the Battle of Aizu. Because of this, the Meiji government initially declared him to be a traitor and forfeit of his domain, but due to the strong arguments of his karō and the seppuku of leading pro-Tokugawa retainers, the decision was rescinded. He was later elevated to the kazoku peerage with the title of viscount (shishaku) during the Meiji period. The domain had a population of
Soul Rocker
La Milicia (2010–2012)
La Milicia (2010–2012) In the fall of 2010, Tito Santana and Tigre Cota were introduced as part of a larger group known as La Milicia ("The Militia"), where the members would all wear camouflage clothes and display a more militaristic attitude. At this point the second Rio Bravo character is abandoned while Santana and Cota began working for AAA more or less full-time. La Milicia would later be rolled up into the rudo (those that portray the "bad guys" in professional wrestling) group known as La Sociedad ("The Society"). Santana, Cota and Super Fly represented La Milicia in the tournament
Silverliner
Silverliner III
band (the color of the Airport Line on SEPTA signs and timetables at the time), and emblazoned with the logo of the Philadelphia International Airport on the fronts. Inside, larger luggage racks were provided along with a wider central aisle made possible by the use of plush 2+2 seating instead of the standard 3+2. The Airport IIIs were used in this service for a few years before being dispersed for general service to give SEPTA more flexibility in routing trains between routes. In the early 1990s the Silverliner III fleet was rebuilt by Morrison-Knudsen in a similar fashion to
Slovakia at the FIFA World Cup
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Slovakia at the FIFA World Cup This is a record of Slovakia's results at the FIFA World Cup. The FIFA World Cup, sometimes called the Football World Cup or the Soccer World Cup, but usually referred to simply as the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the men's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The championship has been awarded every four years since the first tournament in 1930, except in 1942 and 1946, due to World War II. The tournament consists of two parts, the qualification
Sir John Stepney, 8th Baronet
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his estate to his illegitimate child, William Chambers.
Sisyphus fragment
Style & Interpretations
it as expressing the view of the sophist Critias, the cynical deconstruction of religion would appear to harmonize perfectly with the character of that historical person, -'that brilliant but sinister figure in the politics and letters of the end of the fifth century' - who gained a reputation for ruthless unscrupulousness. But were it to pertain to the genre of the satyr play, then we would not expect a straightforward exposition of a theory but rather a parody of it, a tone lacking in the surviving fragment. Interpretations W. K. C. Guthrie stated that the Sisyphus fragment is 'the first
Rooster Teeth
Community and website & Overview
the biggest place we've had to adapt is, we've always believed we have to have our own corner on the web, that we don't try to build our own company on Facebook or on MySpace back in the day, or even on Twitter or Snapchat. We try to have RoosterTeeth.com be our destination." ― Burnie Burns, July 8, 2016 Overview On October 4, 2004, after closing their phpBB forums, Rooster Teeth publicly launched an online community and social networking website as a way to stay in touch with fans while maintaining their own platform for distribution. This site included features
Roydon United Reformed Church
History
Roydon United Reformed Church History Roydon United Reformed church originated in 1798, when James Brown of Harlow opened a Baptist meeting house in Harlow Road, Roydon. It was reconstituted in 1811 as an Independent church. In 1851 the original building was replaced with a new chapel and soon after that the church was affiliated to the Essex Congregational Union. A manse was built east of the church in 1868. In 1933 the church was altered and enlarged. It had 31 members in 1981. In 2011 the church held a celebration weekend, to celebrate the 200 year anniversary of the formation of
Single (music)
Digital era
the release of Duran Duran's "Electric Barbarella" for paid downloads, Capitol Records became the first major label to sell a digital single from a well-known artist. Previously, Geffen Records also released Aerosmith's "Head First" digitally for free. In 2004, Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) introduced digital single certification due to significant sales of digital formats, with Gwen Stefani's "Hollaback Girl" becoming RIAA's first platinum digital single. In 2013, RIAA incorporated on-demand streams into the digital single certification. Single sales in the United Kingdom reached an all-time low in January 2005, as the popularity of the compact disc was overtaken by
SnapTrack
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SnapTrack SnapTrack, Inc. was a Silicon Valley technology startup that invented and sold a GPS-based location technology for cellphones. Founded in 1995 by Steve Poizner and Norman Krasner, it grew to 65 employees before being bought by Qualcomm in 2000 for $1 billion in stock.
Neil Chotem
Biography
the Toronto Symphony Orchestra playing Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 and César Franck's Symphonic Variations on 4 April 1947. From 1946-1948 he played in a jazz trio with bassist Lucien Gravel and drummer Donat Gariépy, notably appearing in a series of broadcasts for CBC Radio. He continued to perform regularly with Canadian orchestras and on Canadian radio and television up through the 1960s. As conductor, Chotem made several recordings with the CBC Montreal Orchestra and was a guest conductor with several prominent Canadian orchestras, including the Montreal Symphony Orchestra (the summers 1969-1972), the Quebec Symphony Orchestra (1970–1972), and the National
Spyridon Lambros
Biography
Spyridon Lambros Spyridon Lambros or Lampros (Greek: Σπυρίδων Λάμπρος; 1851–1919) was a Greek history professor and briefly Prime Minister of Greece during the National Schism. Biography He was born in Corfu in 1851 and was educated in London, Paris and Vienna studying history. His father was of Aromanian descent. In 1890, he joined the faculty of the University of Athens and taught history and ancient literature. He became Provost of the University in 1893, serving in that capacity twice, 1893–1894 and 1912–1913. After 1903, Lambros started an academic movement called Neos Hellenomnemon (Νέος Ἑλληνομνήμων) which studied the scientific and philosophical developments of
Sexuality in Japan
Decreasing sexual activity
2006) of marriages in Japan could be classified as "sexless", which the Japan Society of Sexual Sciences generally defines as "engaging in sex less than once a month, despite not suffering from any health-related conditions". Among the top reasons married couples cite for not having sex, is that after children are in the picture (couples are even discouraged from having intercourse while pregnant), sex can decrease markedly or even become nonexistent for a habit-forming period of time. About 1 in 5 couples say they simply view sex as a nuisance, a small number cite the lack of private space, because
Sailesh Dave
Professional life
Sailesh Dave Professional life Sailesh Dave was the Asia Research Director at Frost & Sullivan” a Silicon Valley-based consulting company “Rogers & Associates,” besides stints with “Miller Kadanoff” and “Rogers & Associates” before entering the Media & Entertainment industry. He has over 20 years experience in multiple Industries across the Globe ranging from media and entertainment, advertising, marketing, and consulting. He currently heads a cluster of media companies involved in creating TV shows and feature films, film marketing and distribution and digital media content including Oscar-winning documentaries. Mr. Dave is a noted content creator and Producer of TV shows and films.
South Australian borders
1788-1832
territories except for the Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania. 1788-1832 In 1788, Governor Phillip claimed the continent of Australia only as far west as the 135th meridian east longitude (135° east) in accordance with his commission. (26 January 1788 - Map) The line of 129° east first became a border in Australia as the western border of New South Wales (NSW) in 1825 (16 July 1825 - Map). On 16 July 1825, the western boundary of New South Wales was relocated at 129° east to take in the new settlement at Melville Island. From 1825 to 1829 129° east was the
Robyville Bridge
Description and history
bridge's walls are clad in wooden shingles, and its roof is covered in asphalt shingles. The bridge is open to traffic, and received major rehabilitation in 1984.
Spot network substation
Description & Examples
networks to serve a single facility. Examples of such single facilities include airports, hospitals, major data processing centers (especially those using uninterruptible power supply), and sports arenas that regularly broadcast nationally televised events. In large cities, many electric utility companies use grid feeders to make interconnected distribution networks to serve the downtown core. The interconnected network has multiple connections to the points of supply. Network protectors, (reverse current relays), are used to detect any open circuits that are letting the electrical current flow back towards its source. Examples A local spot network of two to eight primary transformers can be
Slovakia at the FIFA World Cup
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occasion in 2010 where they reached the second round.
Savile Row tailoring
Dege & Skinner
renamed Dege & Skinner, reopened by customer Colin Montgomerie. The company is by royal appointment to Queen Elizabeth II, His Majesty the Sultan of Oman and His Majesty the King of Bahrain. TRHs Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry can be seen wearing Blues & Royals uniforms made by the company in the National Portrait Gallery. Tailors Dege & Skinner made two frock coat uniforms worn by Prince Harry and Prince William at the Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in May 2018. As well as the two uniforms, four outfits for the page boys were also created,
Shilpa Saklani
Personal life
life Saklani got married to popular television and film actor Apurva Agnihotri in 2004.
Shane Sutcliffe
Career
of Montreal, Quebec, after signing a contract with International Boxing Management Interbox. On April 3, 1998, he defeated Ben Perlini via sixth round knockout to win the Canadian Heavyweight championship. In his third defense of the title on February 5, 1999, he lost via 12th-round TKO to former World titleholder Trevor Berbick in Montreal. His contract was then dropped by Interbox as a result. He challenged Berbick again for the title on May 26, 2000 in Vancouver. However, he dropped a close 12 round unanimous decision in that contest. Sutcliffe took over 2 years off from boxing to start a
Santa Cruz del Quiché
Pacific conquest by the Dominican friars & Pan American highway
assist in the mission. Pan American highway In the 20th Century, the Pan-American Highway passed Santa Cruz by, making it less a gateway to the Western Highlands and only the main stop on the road to the North of el Quiché. As the living conditions for the Indigenous people were so pitiful in the city, the town of Santo Tomás Chichicastenango, about 20 miles to the south of Santa Cruz, began to swell with the immigration of displaced Mayas and soon passed up Santa Cruz in both size and importance.
Silverliner
Silverliner II
vehicles with the PRR units being fitted with only one overhead luggage rack, a bar pilot, a metal framed engineer's window and cab signals, with the Reading cars being fitted with a cowcatcher and twin overhead luggage racks. The first set of PRR cars, #201-216, were also equipped with bathrooms in place of a 3-person bench seat in the 'F' end of the car to enable the cars use on longer runs to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, or New York City. With the delivery of the second set of "Silverliners" in 1967, the original Budd Silverliners were renamed "Silverliner II" with the
Senekane
Villages
Qhooeng, Qhotseng, Qopo (Ha Majara), Romeng, Sekhalabateng, Sekhutlong, Tsitsa and Zenon.
Shakespeare in Love
References to Elizabethan literature
the appearance of a "ghost" (cf. Macbeth), and the "play within a play". According to Douglas Brode, the film deftly portrays many of these devices as though the events depicted were the inspiration for Shakespeare's own use of them in his plays. Christopher Marlowe is presented in the film as the master playwright whom the characters consider the greatest English dramatist of that time – this is historically accurate, yet also humorous, since the film's audience knows what will eventually happen to Shakespeare's reputation. Marlowe gives Shakespeare a plot for his next play, "Romeo and Ethel the Pirate's Daughter" ("Romeo is
Soul Rocker
El Nuevo Poder del Norte (2017–present)
Apache, making them the new champions.
St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Wapakoneta, Ohio)
Early parish history
Wapakoneta had grown to the point that it could be created a separate parish, and the members built a small frame church on the southeastern corner of the intersection of Pearl and Blackhoof Streets near the city's downtown. Although no resident pastor served the parish in its earliest years, membership grew during the 1840s and 1850s, and a priest was first assigned to the church in 1857. The expenses of maintaining even a small church caused the parish to be deep in debt during its earliest years, but it prospered greatly under the pastorate of Joseph Gregory Dwenger,
Russian battleship Oryol
Design and description
Russian battleship Oryol Design and description The Borodino-class ships were based on the design of the French-built Tsesarevich, modified to suit Russian equipment and building practices. They were built under the 1898 program "for the needs of the Far East" of concentrating ten battleships in the Pacific. Oryol was 397 feet (121 m) long overall, had a beam of 76 feet 1 inch (23.19 m) and a draft of around 29 feet 2 inches (8.9 m) at deep load. Designed to displace 13,516 long tons (13,733 t), she was more than 600 long tons (610 t) overweight and actually displaced 14,151 long tons (14,378 t). This caused a problem during
Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex
Ebola Treatment
President Sirleaf was presented with a flag of the People's Liberation Army medical team. In August 2015, Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi visited SKD stadium and met with Chinese workers.
Sir Thomas Style, 2nd Baronet
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William Airmine, 1st Baronet and secondly Margaret Twisden, daughter of Sir Thomas Twisden, 1st Baronet. He was succeeded by his son Oliver by his first wife who died a few months after. Oliver was succeeded by his half-brother Thomas.
Single (music)
Types of physical singles & 7-inch format
in various formats, including 7-inch (18 cm), 10-inch, and 12-inch discs, usually playing at 45 rpm; 10-inch shellac discs, playing at 78 rpm; 7-inch plastic flexi discs; cassettes; and 8 or 12 cm (3.1 or 4.7 in) CD singles. Other, less common, formats include singles on Digital Compact Cassette, DVD, and Laserdisc, as well as many non-standard sizes of vinyl disc (5 in or 13 cm, 8 in or 20 cm, etc.). 7-inch format The most common form of the vinyl single is the "45" or "7-inch". The names are derived from its play speed, 45 rpm, and the standard diameter, 7 inches. The 7-inch 45 rpm record was released 31 March 1949