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The Pillars of Eternity
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Background
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The Pillars of Eternity Background The protagonist is deformed space pilot Joachim Boaz, rescued from his homeworld by the Collonadist philosophers who replace his skeleton with a regenerating artificial endoskeleton and teach that all events are destined to repeat themselves throughout time. After suffering a major accident, kept alive by the endoskeleton, he has become confined to a spacesuit and seeks vengeance on the collonadists by attempting to alter the future, disproving their philosophy. His chance is granted when the Meirjain the Wanderer is rediscovered, a lost planet where gemstones capable of altering the flow of time can be found.
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The DeZurik Sisters
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Background
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World War II in 1943, Mary Jane took what proved to be a short-lived retirement to look after her new family and Carolyn joined Sonja Henie's Ice Review for a year or so, afterwards returning to Minnesota for a series of appearances on radio station KSTP-AM. Mary Jane rejoined her sister in 1944, doing road dates with Purina and regular shows at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry.
Rusty was discharged from Army in 1946 and returned to WLS with his old band, the Prairie Ramblers. Mary Jane retired the next year, so Carolyn recruited their sister Lorraine, and the new DeZurik Sisters
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Technology in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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Blagulon Kappa policecraft & Business End & Golgafrincham B-Ark
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systems. Business End A Vogon Constructor Fleet ship. In the novel And Another Thing... it is captained by Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz. Golgafrincham B-Ark The Golgafrincham B-Ark was two miles long and capped by a bridge that offered a panoramic view of the stars. Its interior corridors were covered in brown Hessian wall-weave, and home to fifteen million unwanted "colonists" in cryonic suspension. The ship was built as part of an elaborate con to exile an unwitting third of Golgafrincham's population; convincing them their planet was doomed, the majority sent them off to another planet, which happened to be Earth. Upon
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The Secret Policeman's Ball
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2012 – The Secret Policeman's Ball 2012 & Solo performers and "double-acts" & Musical performers & Solo performers
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segments explaining comedically why they were not there. The event was streamed live in the USA on Epix, and televised by Channel 4 in the UK. Solo performers and "double-acts" Rowan Atkinson, Eleanor Bron, Connie Booth, Jasper Carrott, Billy Connolly, Dawn French, Stephen Fry, Lenny Henry, Chris Langham, Hugh Laurie, Griff Rhys Jones, John Bird, John Fortune, Jimmy Mulville, Sir Peter Ustinov, Robbie Coltrane, Clive James, Jonathan Lynn, John Wells, Ben Elton, Adrian Edmondson, Alexei Sayle, Carol Cleveland, Jennifer Saunders, Victoria Wood, and Ruby Wax. Musical performers Tim Minchin Solo performers Joan Armatrading, Kate Bush, Bob Geldof, Phil Collins,
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The Valley of Gwangi
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Background
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did not draw much distinction between Allosaurus and Tyrannosaurus, as he also referred to the Tyrannosaurus in the original King Kong (modeled by Marcel Delgado) as an "Allosaurus". According to Ray Harryhausen, his own version of Gwangi (and O'Brien's Gwangi too, as well as Delgado's Tyrannosaurus) was based on a Charles R. Knight painting of a Tyrannosaurus - one of the two most famous paintings by Knight, and one that is instantly recognizable by the eye being placed too far forward on the skull (this was based on concurrently incomplete skeletal remains and the eye was mistakenly placed in one
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The Electras (band)
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History
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as its B-side. However, copies of the single, which were issued on the subsidiary Date Records, were recalled as it was discovered that the Electras' name was copyrighted by another group who released an album in 1961 that included future Massachusetts Senator and Secretary of State, John Kerry. Without the band's input, Kendrick changed their name to 'Twas Brillig, and rereleased "Dirty Old Man" in February 1967. Elfving was drafted for service in Vietnam soon after, which consequently resulted in the group losing advertising support from Columbia. The band recorded two more singles under the moniker, but
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The Lion of Cairo
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The Lion of Cairo The Lion of Cairo is a 2010 historical fantasy novel by Scott Oden, published by Thomas Dunne Books.
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Steve Young
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Montana's backup: 1987–1990
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game, but Young had a good performance, completing 12 of 17 pass attempts for 158 yards and a touchdown, with one interception, while also leading San Francisco in rushing with 72 yards and a touchdown on six carries. On October 30, 1988, Young ran for a 49-yard, game-winning touchdown against the Minnesota Vikings. He started the game out with a 73-yard touchdown pass to John Taylor, after Montana went down with an injury. The play earned the 49ers a 24–21 victory and a bit of revenge on the Vikings for their previous season's playoff loss.
In 1989, he displayed his potential
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The Secret Policeman's Ball
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1979 – The Secret Policeman's Ball
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newcomer on the British comedy scene named Rowan Atkinson. Lewis recruited Scottish comedian Billy Connolly with whom he had worked while employed at Transatlantic Records. Connolly was the first non-Oxbridge comedian to perform at an Amnesty benefit – a distinction he made fun of at the show.
Lewis proposed to Cleese that in addition to the comedy performances the show should feature some contemporary rock musicians. Cleese delegated this responsibility to Lewis who recruited Who guitarist Pete Townshend to perform, as well as new wave singer-songwriter Tom Robinson.
Cleese and Palin promoted the forthcoming show in a TV interview conducted by Michael
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The Litvinov Ruse
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Plot & Production & Reviews
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episode ends. Production Tucker Gates directed the episode. The episode's story was conceived by executive producers Howard Gordon and Patrick Harbinson, and the teleplay was written by showrunner Alex Gansa. Reviews The episode received a rating of 100% with an average score of 7.7 out of 10 on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, with the site's consensus stating "'The Litvinov Ruse' is classic Homeland with a tight espionage plot and first-class acting at its core".
The A.V. Club's Joshua Alston gave the episode an "A-" grade, and wrote that Allison's final gambit was a "terrific twist that elevates the character
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The Girl on the Boat
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Film adaptation
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The Girl on the Boat The Girl on the Boat is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse. It first appeared in 1921 as a serial in the Woman's Home Companion in the United States under the title Three Men and a Maid.
It was first published as a book in the United States on April 26, 1922, by George H. Doran, New York, and as The Girl on the Boat in the United Kingdom by Herbert Jenkins, London, on June 15, 1922. Film adaptation A film adaptation was made in 1961, starring Norman Wisdom as Sam Marlowe, Richard Briers as Eustace
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The Secret Policeman's Ball
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1987 – The Secret Policeman's Third Ball
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Third Ball When the British Amnesty shows finally resumed in 1987 after a six-year hiatus, the show format was retooled in an effort to take advantage of the growing number of rock musicians supporting Amnesty. Instead of the live show being primarily a comedy show with a few musical cameos, the event made a point of giving equal emphasis to comedy and music. The show's four nights were divided up into two nights of comedy and two nights of music.
The line-up of musicians included several who were already veterans of earlier Amnesty benefits in the UK and/or USA: Bob Geldof,
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The Augments
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Plot & Production
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if perfecting artificial life has better prospects for the future. Production "The Augments" is the final episode in a three-part story which began with "Borderland" and continued in "Cold Station 12". The return of genetically enhanced humans , as previously seen in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Space Seed" and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, closely ties Enterprise to The Original Series.
The episode reunites Brent Spiner and LeVar Burton, two former Star Trek: The Next Generation alumni. Spiner previously played the role of the android Data on the show while Burton played chief engineer
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Stradivarius (horse)
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2019: five-year-old season
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Stradivarius would go straight to the British Champions Long Distance Cup, but Gosden opted to give him a run in the Doncaster Cup on 13 September. Following the late withdrawal of Dee Ex Bee he went off at odds of 1/9, with the best-fancied of his four opponents being the seven-year-old Barsanti. He recorded his tenth consecutive win as he took the lead a furlong out and won easily by one and three quarter lengths from Cleonte. His success made him the seventh horse after Isonomy, Alycidon, Souepi, Le Moss, Longboat and Double Trigger to win the Stayers' Triple Crown.
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The French Lieutenant's Woman
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Intertextuality
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in the novel, John Glendening notes that both character commentary on Darwin's publications along with the epigraphs mentioning those works as direct contributor's to the novels emphasis on science superseding religion. Similarly, by quoting Marx with the first epigraph, along with multiple subsequent epigraphs, the novel directs thematic attention towards the socio-economics issues within the novel. Deborah Bowen describes literary critics struggling to find readings of the epigraphs that explore the themes of the novel, and argues that the poor relationship between the epigraphs and the text "disperses the authority of the narrative voice, thus destroying his power to speak
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Surface Hill Uniting Church
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Heritage listing
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history, representing the rapid growth of the town of Gympie and the establishment and development of religious, social and cultural institutions in the town during the 1880s and 90s as a result of the prosperity of the goldfields. In addition, the church demonstrates the growth and consolidation of the Methodist Church in regional Queensland and local community efforts in meeting their spiritual needs.
The place demonstrates rare, uncommon or endangered aspects of Queensland's cultural heritage.
The Benson organ of Surface Hill Uniting Church demonstrates rare and uncommon aspects of Queensland cultural heritage. One of only two such organs in Queensland, it is
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The Law of Freedom in a Platform
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The Law of Freedom in a Platform The Law of Freedom in a Platform is a six-chapter book (described in the English of the time as a 'pamphlet') published in 1652 by Gerrard Winstanley, the leader of the Diggers movement. In the book he argued that under a Christian basis for society, property and wages should be abolished. In keeping with Winstanley's adherence to biblical models, the tract envisages a communistic society structured on non-hierarchical lines, establishing the beginnings of modern Christian anarchism.
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Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum
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Contents & History
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the topics of and entries on the inscriptions. These are subdivided into: Names, Kings, Emperors, Geography, Religion, Military, Greek and Latin Terms, and Selected Topics. History SEG was founded in 1923 by the Dutch scholar J. J. E. Hondius in Leiden, Netherlands. Hondius' aim was for all Greek inscriptions to be collected in one publication, simplifying scholarly referencing. Hondius published volumes I through XI, between 1922 and 1940. After a hiatus, from 1940 to 1955, A. G. Woodhead took over as editor and published volumes XII through XXV, between 1951 and 1971. Another hiatus occurred, until 1976 when the publication
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The Fountainhead (film)
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Production & Writing
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leaving Warner Bros.
Three years later, production commenced under the direction of King Vidor, although there were disputes between Rand, Vidor, and Warner Bros. throughout the production. Vidor wanted Humphrey Bogart to play Howard Roark, while Rand wanted Gary Cooper to play the part. Cooper was cast alongside Lauren Bacall as Dominique Francon, but Bacall was replaced by Patricia Neal. Cooper criticized Neal's audition as being badly acted, but she was cast against his judgment; during the production, Cooper and Neal began an affair. Writing Rand completed her screenplay in June 1944. The setting of The Fountainhead is a collective society
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The One with the Girl Who Hits Joey
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Plot
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get within talking range. When he insists to talk to her, she tells him to start figuring out how to solve relationship problems himself. Now in a desperate situation, Chandler tries to make up with her by taking Ross and Joey's advice of making a big gesture. What he manages to do, however, is screw up again – this time in a good but very unnatural sense – by proposing to Monica in front of everyone just to say sorry. Monica takes the relationship-problem-solving responsibilities back.
In the epilogue, Ross makes jokes about how Chandler apologized by proposing, but then ruins
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The Last and Best of the Peter Pans
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History
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Story archives. Although Salinger donated the manuscript (with at least three other unpublished stories and various correspondence to and from Story's editor, Whit Burnett) to the library, access is tightly restricted. It is one of the few items in the series that is not permitted to be photocopied. Moreover, the piece became a topic amidst a biographer's attempt to use contents of Salinger's letters. At least one letter, available at the library, briefly mentions the piece and Salinger's subsequent unwavering decision to withdraw the powerful story from publication and refusal to discuss the reasoning (it was accepted at Story in
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The Bloodsucker Leads the Dance
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Style & Production
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colors and weird camera angles and elaborate set pieces, and no black gloved killers. Italian film historian Roberto Curti described the film as a "standard Gothic yarn". Production Prior to directing The Bloodsucker Leads the Dance, Alfredo Rizzo's career was as an actor who made his debut in the 1939 film Lo vedi come sei... lo vedi come sei?. This film marked his last feature as a director and his only horror film he directed. The film was shot between November and December 1974. It was shot at Piccolomini Castle in Balsorano, Castle of Monte San Giovanni Compani, Lake Bracciano
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Studentship
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United Kingdom
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has at other colleges, i.e. the office of a Student or the duration thereof, or the Students collectively.
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The Five-Storied Pagoda
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Plot summary
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her persuasion. She feels responsible and takes care of Seikichi behind Genta's back. Seikichi feels remorse for his actions because he realizes how much trouble he caused Genta.
The day after the accident, Jubei gets ready to go to work. Onami tries to stop him but Jubei insists on going to work because he does not want his workers to view him as weak. With hard work and determination, Jubei finishes building the pagoda. Everyone marvels at Jubei's pagoda and it gets the high praise of “Deva King”.
Out of nowhere, a huge storm comes to challenge the pagoda, led by the
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The Class (2008 film)
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Plot
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The Class (2008 film) Plot Set wholly in a secondary school in a working-class district of Paris, where many inhabitants are foreign-born, the film follows the year of a young teacher, François Marin, and the 25 pupils aged 14 or 15 who he takes for an hour each day in French language. A loner, he walks the narrow line between maintaining discipline and gaining co-operation.
From the start, wide differences are apparent in the class over standards of dress, deportment, knowledge and application. A dispute arises over using the imperfect and pluperfect subjunctive, which he admits may be a bit of
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The Three Stooges in Orbit
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Plot
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test nuclear depth bomb is set up. The Stooges take the bomb, thinking it is a carburetor, and fasten it to the engine. Water, meant to detonate the bomb, shoots out of the testing rig. The military is bewildered by test's failure. With the bomb attached to the engine, the vehicle now performs beyond expectations, even going into space.
Later in the film, the Martians board the vehicle while it's parked and mount a ray gun on it. As they take off with orders to destroy Earth, the boys manage to get onto the craft to try to stop them and
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Tenom coffee
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History
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Tenom coffee History Originally, coffee started to be planted in Sabah during the administration of British North Borneo, but only focused in the area of the east coast on the forest reserve near mangrove areas. However, due to an outbreak of disease, it was abandoned in 1910. Since then, coffee production was concentrated in the west coast area. Tenom received attention when the British North Borneo Chartered Company (BNBCC) established coffee and other plantations in the area. To take the resources to major towns, a railway line from Melalap to Jesselton (now Kota Kinabalu) was built by the British in
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The Tennis Court Oath (David)
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Description & Symbolic interpretation
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to take the oath, Martin-Dauch, is shown in the lower right hand corner and provides a counterpoint to the general enthusiasm. David also drew all the faces in detail so that every figure was recognisable. Above are large windows with smiling figures of the public. Symbolic interpretation In the 18th century, an oath had a sacred value and guaranteed a person would be faithful to their word, as in David's own The Oath of the Horatii. During the French Revolution, collective oaths like the tennis court oath were considered as a factor in national unity and national unanimity. The tennis
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The Wicker Man (film series)
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Soundtrack
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written by Scottish composer Keith Easdale, and was inspired by Richard Wagner's compositions. Hardy wanted to find amusing ways to implement music in the film. Each of the characters will have their own theme: for example, Brynne will have a light melodic motif. Hardy compared this to Leonard Bernstein's work on West Side Story, where variations on a single melody were used to create many musical themes. Hardy was also inspired by the music of Shetland's Up Helly Aa fire festivals.
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Terai
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History & Politics & Border disputes
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Deforestation continued, and forest products from state-owned forest were partly smuggled to India. Community forestry was introduced in 1995.
Since the 1990s, migration from the Terai to urban centres is increasing and causing sociocultural changes in the region. Politics Since the early 1950s, several political parties advocated for autonomy and independence of the Nepal Terai, such as the Nepal Terai Congress and Janatantrik Terai Mukti Morcha.
Several armed groups were formed, which pursued this aim using violent means.
In 2013, more than 24 Madheshi political parties were registered for the Constituent Assembly of Nepal election. Border disputes The most significant border dispute of
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The Secret Policeman's Ball
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American offshoots (1986 and 1988)
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Lou Reed, Joan Baez, The Neville Brothers and Bryan Adams. The tour was promoted by rock impresario Bill Graham. The tour concluded with a major all-day concert at Giants Stadium in New Jersey that was televised live by MTV. The final concert featured additional artists including Bob Geldof, Joan Armatrading, Rubén Blades, Carlos Santana, Howard Jones, Miles Davis and Joni Mitchell. Just one month after the tour, the membership of Amnesty in the USA had increased by 45,000 members.
Subsequent to the A Conspiracy Of Hope tour, Lewis and Healey conceived the 1988 Amnesty world tour Human Rights Now!, that
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The Three Musketeers (2009 TV series)
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Production & Related programmes and events
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in charge of music. And the ending theme "Hitori ja nai" (You are not alone) expresses the bonds of friendship, especially that of d'Artagnan and the musketeers and the words are written by Mitani. Related programmes and events From 5 to 10 October 2009, "Countdown! Shin Sanjushi" was broadcast daily by NHK Educational TV and "Shin Sanjushi Mamonaku Sutato Special" ("The Three Musketeers" will start soon) was broadcast on 12 October by NHK General TV. And another special programme was put on the air on 29 August 2010 by NHK General TV.
The puppetry was played on the stage in Yokohama
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The Origins and History of Consciousness
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Evaluations in books
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an influence on her work of literary criticism Sexual Personae (1990) and her personal favorite among Neumann's works. She described Neumann's theory of "centroversion" as "idiosyncratic."
Hopcke called The Origins and History of Consciousness, along with The Great Mother (1955), "Neumann's most enduring contribution to Jungian thought". He noted that Neumann's view of homosexuality is neither original nor intended to be original, and differs relatively little from that of Jung. The psychiatrist Anthony Stevens called The Origins and History of Consciousness, "a great but misguided book". Stevens argues that Neumann's assumptions that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny, that preliterate human beings were "unconscious",
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Tampa International Airport
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The 1971 Terminal
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in an undeveloped site at the airport. Airport leaders chose the Landside/Airside design in 1965 after a study.
Construction on the new terminal designed by Reynolds, Smith & Hills began in 1968 between the airport's parallel jet-capable runways. Prior to its opening on April 15, 1971, sixty thousand people toured the new facility during a two-day open house. National Airlines Flight 36 from Los Angeles was the first to arrive at the terminal; after touching down at 05:26 A.M., the jet taxied to Airside E.
The graphics and signage system designed by Jane Davis Doggett used red for one group of airlines
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Steve Young
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Philanthropy & Personal life
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in 2009, when he became the honorary league commissioner for their charitable dodgeball tournaments held on college campuses nationwide. Personal life Young is a great-great-great-grandson of Brigham Young, second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for whom BYU is named. His father, LeGrande "Grit" Young, played football at BYU in the late 1950s. He led the school in scoring in 1955 and in rushing and total offense in 1959. Steve Young's younger brothers, Mike and Tom, both played quarterback at BYU after Steve, but neither received much playing time. Young has been married to Barbara Graham
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The Addams Family (1964 TV series)
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Opening theme & Episodes & Syndication
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1992 animated series, as well as in 2007 for a series of Addams Family television commercials for M&M's chocolates.
The closing theme was similar, but was instrumental only and featured such instruments as a triangle, a wood block, a siren whistle and a duck call replacing some of the finger snaps. Episodes For both seasons, episodes aired Friday nights at 8:30 p.m. Syndication The show has been aired worldwide. In the United Kingdom, it first aired on ITV in 1965–1966, and then it appeared on Sky 1 in 1991 and ran until 1992. It was then aired on BBC Two from 6
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The Augments
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Production & Reception and home media release
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episode "Canamar". Reception and home media release UPN first broadcast "The Augments" on November 12, 2004. According to overnight Nielsen ratings, 2.1 percent of the population of the United States and four percent of those watching television at the time viewed the episode. "The Augments" received the same ratings as the previous episode, "Cold Station 12". However, it moved up to fourth place in the 8 p.m. timeslot, narrowly beating What I Like About You and Grounded for Life on The WB.
In a review for TrekNation, Michelle Erica Green said that Malik had become a "cardboard villain" by the time
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Talwin Morris
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Early Life and Career
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Silchester, Cholsey, Finchampstead and White Waltham. Today some of these sketches are held in the collection of Glasgow Museums. Following his apprenticeship, he obtained work in London between 1885 and 1890 with architect James Martin Brooks (1859-1903). Despite this training he seems not to have registered with the Royal Institute of British Architects.
In 1888 he became engaged to his second cousin Alice Marsh (1861–1955), daughter of Joseph, a miller and Justice of the Peace for Kingston upon Thames, and Ellen Grace Marsh. Alice would later go on to enjoy her own highly successful career as an author of children's books
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Supreme Court of Bolivia
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Abolition
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in January 2012 by the Supreme Tribunal of Justice under the 2009 constitution.
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The DeZurik Sisters
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Background
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4781-A) and "Birmingham Jail" (Vocalion 4781-B). Those six songs were the only tracks the duo would ever commit to shellac, although some recordings exist of their appearances on Checkerboard Time.
In 1940, Mary Jane and Carolyn appeared in Republic Pictures' country musical B movie Barnyard Follies (6 Oct 1940) as The Cackle Sisters.
Both sisters married musicians they had met at WLS. Carolyn accepting a proposal from Ralph "Rusty" Gill, a singer and guitar player, on September 1, 1940, and Mary Jane was saying yes to Augie Klein, an accordionist, before the month was out. After Gill and Klein were drafted into
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Supernatural Thrillers
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Publication history
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(October 1972), Chamber of Chills (November 1972), Supernatural Thrillers (December 1972), and, with a late start, Worlds Unknown (May 1973). Originally slated to be titled Gothic Thrillers, the first issue of Supernatural Thrillers featured Theodore Sturgeon's 1940 short story "It!", adapted by writer-editor Thomas and penciler Marie Severin, with cover art by Jim Steranko.
Four of the next five issues likewise contained adaptations: H.G. Wells' 1897 novella The Invisible Man, by writer Ron Goulart and penciler Val Mayerik (#2), featuring another Steranko cover; Robert E. Howard's "The Valley of the Worm", co-written by Gerry Conway and Thomas and penciled
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Streaming SIMD Extensions
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SSE instructions & Example
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Streaming SIMD Extensions SSE instructions SSE introduced both scalar and packed floating point instructions. Example The following simple example demonstrates the advantage of using SSE. Consider an operation like vector addition, which is used very often in computer graphics applications. To add two single precision, four-component vectors together using x86 requires four floating-point addition instructions.
vec_res.x = v1.x + v2.x;
vec_res.y = v1.y + v2.y;
vec_res.z = v1.z + v2.z;
vec_res.w = v1.w + v2.w;
This corresponds to four x86 FADD instructions in the object code. On the other hand, as the following pseudo-code shows, a single 128-bit 'packed-add' instruction can
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Suyab
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History & Archaeological site
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Garrisons in 787. David Nicolle states that Suyab provided 80,000 warriors for the Qarluq army and that it was governed by a man known as "King of Heroes". Hudud al-Alam, completed in 983, lists Suyab as a city of 20,000 inhabitants. It is believed to have been supplanted by Balasagun in the early 11th century and was abandoned soon thereafter. Archaeological site In the 19th century the ruins at Ak-Beshim were erroneously identified with Balasagun, the capital of the Kara-Khitans. Wilhelm Barthold, who visited the site in 1893-94, also lent his support to this identification. Although excavations started in 1938,
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Technology in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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Towels
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Vogons, he started to wave it around in front of a group of Vogons, who screamed and ran away. He also used it while attempting to cross the beach infested with shovel-like creatures which feed on thought. Another time, he used it to pull the pipe from the Vogon ship, attempting to increase the range of his ring.
The emphasis on towels is a reference to Hitch-hiker's Guide to Europe by Ken Welsh, which inspired Adams' fictional guidebook and also stresses the importance of towels.
When Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster was launched into space on the maiden flight of the Falcon Heavy
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The Journey Home (film)
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Plot
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The Journey Home (film) Plot A local teenager defies nature to reunite an abandoned polar bear cub with its mother in the ice fields of Northern Canada.
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Stuart Carolan
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for the series he created. In 2013, he went on to win the IFTA Award for "Best Script Drama" for the same series.
Carolan has three children: Tom, Kitty and Daniel.
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Susanna and the Elders (Lotto)
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Description
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Susanna from the Old Testament. She was the wife of one Joachim, and received the advances of his husband's friends while taking a bath. After her refusal, the "Elders" accused her of adultery, but the accusation was later proved to be false thanks to the intervention of Daniel.
Lotto portrayed her after getting naked for the bath (the clothes scattered around her), while the Elders burst into from the door of the bath's enclosure, followed by two serf called to support their accusation of adultery. The cartouches, showing the characters' dialogue, are an archaic element, perhaps required by the commissioner himself
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Tamara Cofman Wittes
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Career & Personal life
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September 2014, Wittes joined the board of directors of the National Democratic Institute. She is also a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a member of Women in International Security. She serves on the advisory board of the Israel Institute and of Divergent Options. Personal life She is married to Benjamin Wittes.
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T. McKeen Chidsey
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Life and career
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T. McKeen Chidsey Life and career Chidsey was born the son of Andrew Dwight and Emily McKeen Chidsey. He was admitted to the bar in 1907. In 1913, he married Ellen Lea, they would have two daughters.
He was District Attorney for Northampton County, 1920–23. He was appointed Attorney General in 1947. He was appointed in 1950 to fill a vacancy on the state's Supreme Court, and was then elected to a full 21-year term. He died in 1958.
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The Signal (college newspaper)
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Present-day publication
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with the exceptions of Finals Week, Spring break and Thanksgiving break. It also prints a special summer magazine for incoming freshman and transfer students, known as The Urbanite (named after the arts & entertainment magazine once published by The Signal in the 1990s and 2000s). The website is updated daily throughout the year.
The newspaper is operated by a staff of approximately 50 paid and unpaid students, broken into the editorial, marketing and advertising departments, respectively. Although Georgia State offers degrees in journalism, The Signal is allows students from any department within the university to contribute. It is funded primarily by
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The Three Stooges in Orbit
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Plot
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The Three Stooges in Orbit Plot The Stooges are TV actors who are trying to sell ideas for their animated television show The Three Stooges Scrapbook. Unfortunately, their producer does not like anything. He gives the boys ten days to come up with a gimmick or their show will be canceled. In the meantime the Stooges lose their accommodation when they are caught cooking in their room because Curly-Joe turned up the TV-disguised refrigerator way too loud which distracted the landlady. The only affordable accommodation that will allow cooking is found in an advertisement in a newspaper. The home belongs
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Tampa International Airport
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Rental Car Center & Public Transit
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rental car companies as the facilities were at or near capacity. Public Transit On the southwest end of the Rental Car Center is a canopy and platform that is used for both Hillsborough Area Regional Transit and Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority bus services. The bus hub is accessible via a bank of elevators that connect directly to the Rental Car Center and is steps away from the SkyConnect station. With the upcoming 2nd phase of expansion at the airport, the intent is to expand upon the existing platform to eventually allow bus services from Pasco and perhaps even Hernando Counties
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Steve Young
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Later years and injuries
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the 49ers would be eliminated each year by Brett Favre and the Green Bay Packers, twice in San Francisco. In addition to the early playoff exits, Young suffered a series of injuries that forced him to miss several games from 1995 to 1997. Young entered the 1998 season at age 37 and some began to wonder if his skills would diminish because of his history of injuries and a general decline in his game due to age. However, he silenced all critics once again, putting up career numbers in passing yards (4,170) and passing touchdowns (36). He finally beat Favre
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The Three Musketeers (2009 TV series)
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Story
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the Duke of Buckingham and about to be executed but saved by the musketeers. She then runs away breaking the promise of living with Athos. It makes Athos disappointed but he is encouraged by d'Artagnan, who is appointed as a new captain of the Guards. Porthos, who becomes shell shock at La Rochelle gets back his health by Madame Coquenard's dedicated care and marries her. And Aramis returns to their house from monastery in which he shuts himself.
One evening, the three musketeers are in their favourite tavern and find a boy who resembles young d'Artagnan imitates fencing. He tells them
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Technology in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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Point of View Gun
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is playfully used by Ford Prefect and Zaphod on one another, and eventually taken by Trillian who, wanting answers from Zaphod about how upset she was over Earth's destruction, uses it to interrogate him until he does so (In the movie adaptation, Zaphod authorised the destruction of Earth, thinking he was simply being asked for his autograph for a fan, and was completely unaware why Trillian was angry with him when she discovered this on Vogsphere). Following this, Zaphod threatens to fire the gun at Trillian, to which she scathingly replies that she is "already a woman" (implying that the
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The Origins and History of Consciousness
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Publication history & Evaluations in books
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The Origins and History of Consciousness Publication history The Origins and History of Consciousness was first published in 1949 by Rascher Verlag. In 1954, it was published in R. F. C. Hull's English translation by Princeton University Press. Evaluations in books The psychologist James Hillman argued in The Myth of Analysis (1978) that Neumann's "Apollonic definition of consciousness" led him to mistakenly conclude that consciousness as such is masculine even in women. The philosopher Walter Kaufmann singled out The Origins and History of Consciousness as a "perfect illustration" of the "utterly tedious, pointless erudition coupled with a stunning lack of
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The Good Son (film)
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Release & Reception
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the movie, ending with Mark returning to Uncle Wallace's home in Maine one year later. Mark and Susan visit Henry's grave, which includes an epitaph: "Without Darkness There Can Be No Light". Reception The Good Son earned US$44,789,789 at the North American box office revenues, and another $15,823,219 in other territories, for a total worldwide box office take of $60,613,008. Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.
Roger Ebert, who deemed the film inappropriate for children, awarded it half a star, calling the project a "creepy, unpleasant experience". He and
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Taiwanese Mandarin
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Pronunciation & Vocabulary
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differences. The first is of characters that have an official pronunciation that differs from Putonghua, primarily in the form of differences in tone, rather than in vowels or consonants. The second is more general, with differences being unofficial and arising through Taiwanese Hokkien influence on Guoyu. Vocabulary Vocabulary differences can be divided into several categories – particles, different usage of the same term, loan words, technological words, idioms, and words specific to living in Taiwan. Because of the limited transfer of information between mainland China and Taiwan after the Chinese civil war, many items that were invented after this
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The Vanishing Lady
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Synopsis & Production
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The Vanishing Lady Synopsis A magician walks onto a stage and brings out his assistant. He spreads a newspaper on the floor (thus demonstrating that no trap door is hidden there) and places a chair on top of it. He has his assistant sit in the chair, and spreads a blanket over her. When he removes the blanket, she has disappeared. He then waves his arms in the air and conjures up a skeleton. He places the blanket over the skeleton and removes it to reveal his assistant, alive and well. Production Méliès himself is the magician in the film;
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The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons
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Chapter 8: The Sacred Disease & Chapter 9: Sleights of Mind
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her in and decided to conduct an experiment. He slid two metal electrodes into her brain and started a generator, causing her to move her arms and legs about wildly. He believed he had stuck the electrodes on the motor cortex. She later died. Chapter 9: Sleights of Mind Woodrow Wilson traveled the country with the intention of breaking the Senate. He instead broke himself. After complaining of headaches (among other various ailments) Wilson suffered many small strokes, and then suffered one large one that left him paralyzed and a pity to behold. Another thing: the whole left side of
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The Irish Rovers
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Television
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as bandleader and hired fellow musicians John Reynolds and Wallace Hood.
After a court battle for the name of "The Irish Rovers", the full band continued to tour, then filmed the video "The Irish Rovers, Live and Well", plus the CD, 'Celtic Collection: The Next Thirty Years'. Over the following two years they followed up with two more albums, "Gems", and "Come Fill Up Your Glasses". While the band was on tour in Worcester, Massachusetts in October 1997, Jimmy Ferguson died of a heart attack.
For a return to television in 2011, the band filmed the television special, The Irish Rovers, Home
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The Sea Urchin (1913 film)
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Release and legacy
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prevailing industry standards of disabled characters, where the figure "nobly" withdraws from the relationship after plotting revenge and then saving his beloved. Norden cites a quote from Chaney, saying this film made Chaney realize that "the screen was more interesting than the stage". The film is now considered lost. It is unknown when the film was lost, but if it was in Universal's vaults it would have been deliberately destroyed along with the remaining copies of Universal's silent era films in 1948.
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Teraju
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Teraju TERAJU is a strategic unit under the Prime Minister’s Department of Malaysia (JPM) established on February 8th, 2011, to spearhead the country’s Bumiputera economic participation.
TERAJU operates in collaboration with the Bumiputera Economic Empowerment Unit (UPEB) that resides in 24 ministries and the Prime Ministers Department. UPEB comes under the purview of the Bumiputera Economic Council or Majlis Ekonomi Bumiputera (MEB) led by the Prime Minister of Malaysia. Initiatives are carried out alongside with government agencies at various levels, economic corridors, GLCs/GLICs, and the private sector.
TERAJU is mandated to pursue five key thrusts under Malaysia’s Bumiputera Economic Transformation Roadmap (BETR)
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The Valley of Gwangi
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Location shooting & Legacy
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used for the forbidden valley. Legacy By the time of the film's release, interest in monster movies of this type was waning. Management at Warner Bros. and Warner Bros.-Seven Arts also changed, and the film was released with little promotional effort on a double-bill with a biker film; it thus missed its target audience and was not as successful as earlier Harryhausen efforts, but as since become a cult classic.
Among the critics, The New York Times called it a "generally run-of-the-mill monster rally."
The scene where Gwangi suddenly appears from behind a hill and snatches the fleeing Ornithomimus in his jaws
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Stanwell Moor
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History and geography
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Stanwell Moor History and geography The locality gained its main barrier from what had always been its village in the early 1960s, a dual carriageway and it hived off shortly after with the building of a community hall and establishment of its own residents' association. It is however, ecclesiastically, still strongly tied with Stanwell in the Church of England, its parish. Fewer than six of the original medieval buildings stand in the hamlet.
It sits on the part of the parish on strongly fertile, partly densely wooded, alluvial soil, whereas most of Stanwell was associated with the stony ground
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The Odessa File
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Plot
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one diary passage in which Tauber describes having seen Roschmann shoot a German Army Captain who was wearing a distinctive military decoration.
Miller pursues the story and visits the State Attorney General's office and other offices where he learns that no one is prepared to search for or prosecute former Nazis. But his investigations take him to famed war criminal investigator Simon Wiesenthal, who tells him about "ODESSA".
Miller is approached by a group of Jewish vigilantes with ties to the Mossad, who have vowed to search for German war criminals and kill them and have been attempting to infiltrate ODESSA. At
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Teshima
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History
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for processing.
The Teshima Art Museum opened on the island in 2010.
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Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Law
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Growth and Economy & Reception
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optimum 7-8 percent level as the competitiveness of the economy rises and more jobs are created,' he said." Reception The TRAIN Law finally took effect in January 2018. Since its implementation, there have been numerous individuals for and against the new tax reform, such as Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno who has expressed support for the law as the additional revenues provide funds for government initiatives. Notable government figures in opposition of the current law, that is they are calling for amendments or suspensions to specific excise tax increases or to the law as a whole, include Sen. Risa Hontiveros, Sen.
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The Romance of a Shop
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The Woman Question & The urban environment
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"New Woman" of the late nineteenth century in their urban self-sufficiency, independent thought, and readiness to challenge accepted rules. One contemporary reviewer remarked that Gerty and Lucy both possess "the independence which is characteristic of the times." However, Fanny's traditional nature serves as a comical foil to that of the progressive, younger Lorimers. In consequence, Fan is often dismissed as irritating or hapless by Gertrude. The urban environment Nearly all of The Romance of a Shop is set in urban London and revolves around specific neighborhoods and London establishments, with references to venues like the Grosvenor Gallery and the
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The Courtship of Stewie's Father
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Plot
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The Courtship of Stewie's Father Plot After failing to receive the Employee of the Month award at Pawtucket Brewery, Peter attempts to charm his supervisor, Angela, who is unimpressed by his work performance. He organizes a surprise cockfight in her house since she likes animals, but she returns to find the remains of several chickens who have killed each other. When his retarded co-worker, Opie, gets promoted and replaced by Soundwave from the Transformers, Peter still fails to win Employee of the Month. After speaking with Stewie's preschool teacher, Lois discovers several graphic pictures Stewie has drawn that show him
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The Secret Policeman's Ball
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American offshoots (1986 and 1988) & 1976 – A Poke In The Eye
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as the Human Rights Concerts – a series of music events and tours staged by the US Section of Amnesty International between 1986 and 1998. 1976 – A Poke In The Eye In early 1976, the British section of Amnesty International was seeking a way to simultaneously raise funds for itself and elevate the very low profile of human rights issues in British public discourse. It decided to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the Amnesty parent organisation with a simple one-night benefit show with a few entertainers contributing services as was the norm with charity events in that era. There
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The Girls Next Door
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Season 6 & DVD releases
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did appear in the first two episodes of the season, and also appeared with Marquardt and Wilkinson in the episode "The Showering Inferno", which focused more on them than Harris and the twins. DVD releases 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment released the first five seasons on DVD in Region 1 between 2006-2009. These releases have been discontinued and are now out of print.
In March 2011, it was announced that MPI Home Video had acquired the rights to the series. They subsequently released season 6 on DVD on July 19, 2011. They also re-released the first five seasons
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The Secret Policeman's Ball
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Overview
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early 1980s, they were accorded considerable media coverage and public attention.
After 1981, there was a six-year hiatus. When Amnesty International re-commenced staging benefit shows, it did so without the benefit of the Amnesty staff members and outside producers who had successfully guided the first wave of shows. The new team running Amnesty International re-commenced staging benefit shows in 1987, and the shows were on a noticeably smaller scale and consequently generated less media attention. The shows from 1987 onwards were videotaped to be shown as TV specials and/or released on home video in Britain rather than filmed as movies with
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The French Lieutenant's Woman
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Contemporary reception
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all the assumptions of our Victorian sensibilities." Time magazine's November 1969 review described the novel as "resourceful and penetrating talent at work on that archaic form." In March 1970, the magazine American Libraries named the novel as one of the "Notable Books of 1969," calling it "A successful blending of two worlds as the author writes in modern terminology of the Victorian era."
Not all of the reviews were positive; for example, Roger Sale in The Hudson Review largely criticized the novel, saying, "At times it seems that the commentary is not so bad and the novel awful, but at others
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Technology in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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Total Perspective Vortex
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speck, a microscopic dot on a microscopic dot, which says, "You are here."
Located on Frogstar World B, the machine was originally invented by Trin Tragula in order to annoy his wife. Because she was forever nagging him for having no sense of proportion, he decided to invent something that would show her what having a sense of proportion really meant. Unfortunately the shock of being placed in the Vortex destroyed her brain, but Trin Tragula's grief was tempered by the knowledge that he had been right and she had been wrong. In Adams' words, the Total Perspective Vortex illustrated that
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The Courtship of Stewie's Father
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Production & Reception
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at least a wink from Chris".
MacFarlane made the sound effects of Stewie and Peter laughing excessively after attacking Lois, with no sounds of laughter being used from previous episodes. MacFarlane comments that he was "sweaty and exhausted after it". The reaction to the "Peanut Butter Jelly Time" scene astonished MacFarlane, as he believes it has become repetitious and annoying after he visited a karaoke bar in Hollywood and the club played it excessively. This scene was recreated in the ninth-season episode "The Big Bang Theory" with Stewie being the one in the banana. Reception The episode was watched by over
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Taibach
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Amenities
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football team "The Sker United" which was founded by a group of regulars.
The area benefits from a popular Carnegie library and is home to the Talbot Memorial Park, a popular urban park. In the grounds of the park lies St. Theodore's Church. The parish church was built in 1901 by Miss Emily Talbot in honour of Saint Theodore of Tarsus, and in remembrance of her late brother of the same name. The eastern border of the park is formed by the Ffrwdwyllt river. Ffrwdwyllt literally translates to 'wild torrent' in English. The river is popular among local anglers, especially
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Terai
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History
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timber reserves.
Indian immigration increased between 1846 and 1950. Immigrants settled in the eastern Nepal Terai together with native Terai peoples. The Indian Terai remained largely uninhabited until the end of the 19th century, as it was arduous and dangerous to penetrate the dense and marshy malarial jungle. The region was densely forested with stands of foremost Sal.
Heavy logging began in the 1920s. Extracted timber was exported to India to collect revenues. Cleared areas were subsequently used for agriculture.
But still, the Terai jungles were teaming with wildlife.
Inner Terai valleys historically were agriculturally productive but extremely malarial. Some parts were left forested
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Tampa International Airport
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Service building
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doors in 1971, the Service Building went into operation as well. It housed the very first Communications Center, Police dispatch, employee cafeteria and maintenance locker rooms. The building is located across from the Red Baggage and Ticketing levels. It was primarily intended to house mechanical equipment such as the chiller plant and electrical transformers. Since then it has been expanded to two levels which was in the original design in 1968. Today it houses the original facilities with the addition of offices, rental car counters, badging and a receptionist desk. The Police department/Lost & Found has a lobby on level
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The Revolution (newspaper)
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Content
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were seen as potential allies. Foreign correspondents reported from England, continental Europe and India. Train contributed his views on a variety of topics, including Irish independence and currency reform. His associate, David Melliss, the financial editor of the New York World, handled the paper's financial department. A typical issue carried one or two pages of advertisements.
The newspaper strove for a lively tone. Its correspondents were asked not to sentimentalize but to "Give us facts and experience, in words, if you please, as hard as cannon-balls."
The paper sparred vigorously with its opponents. When the New York World
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Steed (FTP client)
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Features
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Steed (FTP client) Features Steed allows users to transfer files using FTP and SFTP protocols and access their bucket and containers on S3 and Azure for storing data in the cloud. User bookmarks are kept in sync across multiple devices by using OneDrive or Dropbox. Steed's UI provides a native Windows experience, and provide features specific to the operating system, like Jumplist, tabbed thumbnails, and high DPI support. Steed has a tabbed interface in order to manage multiple connections. After a ten day trial period, the product must be purchased.
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The Eldridge Hotel
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History
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individual Shalor Eldridge built a new hotel, which he named the Eldridge House, after himself. This structure stood until August 21, 1863, when Confederate irregular leader William Quantrill and his raiders burned the hotel, along with the city, to the ground.
Eldridge began to build another replacement hotel, which was finished in 1866 under George W. Deitzler. This structure was refurbished in 1925; the new version lasted until the mid-to-late 1960s, when it closed due to competition with motels. While the Eldridge Hotel building became an apartment complex on July 1, 1970, there was a strong desire in the city to
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The Invitations
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Plot
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tells Elaine and Kramer the news. Jerry tells them about Jeannie. George admits that he did not want to be with Susan after they got engaged, and that he needs to find a way to get out of the marriage without confronting Susan. Elaine suggests smoking in front of Susan, since Susan hates smoking. This does not work, as the smoking makes George sick and Susan is not convinced. Kramer suggests a prenuptial agreement. When George requests it, Susan laughs out loud at him because he does not have any money and that she makes more than he does; George
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Thawar Chand Gehlot
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Union Minister
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Bhairavgarh, District Jail, Ujjain from 14th November, 1975 to 06th January, 1976 (total 54 days) due to political and social reasons
• Remained under judicial custody many times due to political agitations in Ujjain, Bhopal and Delhi.
Participations in Social , Cultural , Literary, Sport and other Activities:
• Contributed articles in Vidhayani - a quarterly Journal published by Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly.
• Made efforts to stop the social and orthodox evils/rituals in the society through Balai Samaj.
• Active in the works of upliftment and welfare of the society since 1960.
• Swayam Sevak of Rashtriya Sawayamsevak Sangh since 1962.
• Participated in Swimming,
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Taupo District
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Local government & History
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Taupo District Local government The district is governed by the Taupo District Council, with the vast majority of the district falling within the jurisdiction of Waikato Regional Council. History Little is known about early Māori settlement near Taupo, although Ngati Tuwharetoa have been the main iwi of the area for several hundred years. Major pa were situated at the southern end of the lake to the west of the modern town of Turangi.
Taupo town was founded in 1869 as a garrison town during the New Zealand Wars, but remained small due to the poor volcanic soils of the region. It
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The One and Only (TV series)
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Concept
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The One and Only (TV series) Concept The top twelve contestants were emulating one famous musician, both past and present.
These musicians are Britney Spears, Cher, Diana Ross, Dusty Springfield, Elton John, Frank Sinatra, Kylie Minogue, Lionel Richie, Madonna, Robbie Williams, Rod Stewart, and Tom Jones. Each week the contestants performed a song by their idols, after which the public voted. The two contestants with the fewest votes then had to sing again in front of a panel of the safe contestants. These contestants then voted to save one of the bottom two performers, and the contestant with the least support
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The Secret Policeman's Ball
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2001 – We Know Where You Live & Shows since 2006
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saw a musical performance on a giant video screen by U2 via satellite. Also acknowledging the heritage of the show, Bono introduced U2's performance by saying: "Right, what we'd like to do now is go live from Toronto to London, to The Secret Policeman's Ball – which is a mysterious and extraordinary event that certainly changed my life..." (Notwithstanding the description of the show as "live" the U2 performance had actually been pre-recorded in Toronto two weeks earlier on 21 May 2001.) Shows since 2006 On 18 August 2006, Amnesty International announced that it was reviving the Secret Policeman's Ball
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The Portuguese Way
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Cávado river crossing
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passage is very popular and it is for more than 400 years in our peaceful possession". The Portuguese King Sancho II made the crossing there during a pilgrimage in 1244 and centuries later King Manuel I did the same in 1502. Currently, the crossing which replaces the barges in both the Coastal and the Coastal derivation of the central way is made through Ponte de Fão, built in 1892. A pilgrims' barge in Barco do Lago was recovered for recreational pilgrimages, with a replica of the "Barca de Carga" (Cargo's Barge) being launched in 2017. For pilgrims preferring the inland
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Steve Young
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Personal life
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since 2000. They have two boys and two girls. According to A Football Life: As his playing career ended before his eldest child was born, he wrote his autobiography QB: My Life Behind the Spiral, initially as a private memoir for his children.
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The Good Judgment Project
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Research & Good Judgment Open
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with it. The results show that harnessing a blend of statistics, psychology, training and various levels of interaction between individual forecasters, consistently produced the best forecast for several years in a row. Good Judgment Open A commercial spin-off of the Good Judgment Project started to operate on the web in July 2015 under the name Good Judgment Inc. Starting in September 2015, Good Judgment Inc has been running a public forecasting tournament at the Good Judgment Open site. Like the Good Judgment Project, Good Judgment Open has questions about geopolitical and financial events, although it also has questions
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Storage water heater
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Electric water heaters & Thermal and electrical systems & Corrosion and its prevention
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transfer thermal energy from the air around the unit into the storage tank. Electric resistance element(s) are typically included to provide backup heating if the heat pump cannot provide sufficient heating capacity. Thermal and electrical systems Most of the energy used in making electricity is lost as heat.
It is possible to send electricity more than 200 km, but moving thermal energy becomes impractical beyond about 1 km. The whole thermal system can be thought of as a way to transport heat over long distances. Corrosion and its prevention The storage units of water heaters are usually made out of steel
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Texan sloop-of-war Austin
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Career
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underwent months of training before the ship was dispatched in June 1840 to the Yucatán Peninsula, where a rebellion had broken out by the short-lived Republic of Yucatán against the central government in Mexico City. Commodore Moore was ordered to confer with the rebel leaders, but not to commence hostilities against Mexico until a delegation of Texas diplomats had completed a mission to secure recognition of Texas' independence. Thus Austin spent her time cruising around the gulf coast of Mexico and Yucatán gathering intelligence and investigating ports and suitable anchorages. When a large storm blew up near Lobos Island
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The Kid from Brooklyn
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Plot
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new friend, Speed, as one of the managers. But Gabby and Spider wind up working as milkmen.
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Thawar Chand Gehlot
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Union Minister
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kabaddi, volleyball and gymnastics
• Office bearer of (i) Kabaddi Association (ii) Shivaji Kreeda Mandal, Nagda, Ujjain.
• Interest in Cultural Programs.
• Completed 310 km padyatra in 11 days to promote Literacy in 1991 in Aalot Vidhan Sabha Constituency
Countries Visited :
• U.S.A : Represented as a member of Indian Parliamentary Delegation to United Nations in 1998 and 2007.
• Durban, South Africa, 2001: To attend a Conference against colour/discrimation.
• China : Study Tour with the BJP Delegation in 2012.
• Australia : Study Tour, as a Indian Parliamentary Delegation in 2013.
• Jordon, Israel & Philistine : Accompanied with the President of India on official visit, in October 2015
•
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The Invitations
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Plot
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The Invitations Plot George and Susan go shopping for wedding invitations and George decides to buy the cheapest brand in the store. As they run into Kramer, he calls Susan "Lily", much to Susan's surprise and annoyance. Kramer later tells Jerry that a bank will offer anyone $100 if they are not greeted with a "hello" by a teller when they enter the building.
Jerry and Elaine realize that once George gets married it will be just the three of them. At night, Elaine admits that she is also leaving the group. In a dream sequence, Jerry and Kramer argue about
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The Wicker Man (film series)
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The Wicker Tree (2011) & The Wrath of the Gods (unproduced)
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was produced in 2009, with Hardy directing from his own screenplay. It had a film festival showing in 2011. A limited theatrical release occurred in January 2012 in the U.S., followed by a DVD release in April 2012. It was the second highest ordered DVD on Amazon for the first three months after its release, a fact that director Robin Hardy was very proud of. The Wrath of the Gods (unproduced) The Wrath of the Gods was a planned romantic black comedy film written and to have been directed by Hardy, and based on Twilight of the Gods, the final
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The Extremists (professional wrestling)
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Independent circuit (1992–1999)
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commitments with National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and Century Wrestling Alliance, and as a result, were stripped by the RCW Tag Team Titles.
However, they still kept the United States Tag Team Titles and were defeated for the championships on March 22 by The Misfits. On October 24, Extremists defeated The Misfits (Harley Lewis and Lupus) for the NWA 2000 Tag Team Championship. While holding the 2000 Tag Team Titles, they joined East Coast Wrestling Association (ECWA) and won the ECWA Tag Team Championship by defeating Lance Diamond and Cheetah Master on November 28. They lost the ECWA Tag Team Titles to
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Susanna and the Elders (Tintoretto)
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Painting
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the main scene of the painting. As commentaries on the main subject, the symbols the painter used in these scenes tell their own story: the stag stands for lust, the magpie symbolizes the malicious gossip the two elders inflict on the innocent woman, and the ducks represent fidelity.
Susanna's body is contrasted in a masterful way against the dark mass of the rose trellis, and the dark water, while the bodies of the three figures form a triangle. The lines of the slightly forced perspective of the rose trellis draw the viewer into the scene, opening up new vistas through the
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The Three Musketeers (2009 TV series)
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Story
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tryst.
However, Mylady de Winter, a spy for Richelieu who serves Anne under the false name of Charlotte schemes the queen to wear a necklace at a ball to be held one week later. Then the musketeers, d'Artagnan and Constance hurry to London to take back it despite being chased by Milady and Rochefort. Finally only d'Artagnan and Constance reach the residence of the Duke of Buckingham safely but find that two of twelve diamonds are stolen by Milady and O'Reilly, a jeweller adds two diamonds anew. Though they lose it on their way to Paris, the necklace is sent to
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The Three Musketeers (2009 TV series)
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Story
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train him to a full-fledged musketeer. He also tells d'Artagnan to learn courage from Athos, wisdom from Aramis and humour from Porthos.
One day Bonacieux, owner of the house the musketeers and d'Atragnan live in asks them to search his young wife Constance who serves Anne of Austria. At that time, Constance is imprisoned and questioned by Cardinal Richelieu about the Duke of Buckingham, who is said to visit Paris incognito. After that, Constance runs away from prison and make the queen meet the Duke of Buckingham secretly. Anne hands him her necklace with twelve diamonds as a memory of their
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