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Eucithara bascauda
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Eucithara bascauda Eucithara bascauda Eucithara bascauda is a small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mangeliidae. # Description. The length of the shell attains 5.5 mm, its diameter 2.5 mm. The pale ochraceous shell has an ovate shape with somewhat rounded whorls. The apical whorls are simple and smooth, the rest obliquely thickly costate, with transverse acute lirae. The interstices are extremely minutely decussate. The aperture is oblong. The sinus is small, only half-hollowed out of the outer lip, and not extending across. The lip is much thickened, fimbriolate, within seven or eight denticles. The columella is straight and simple. # Distribution. This marine species occurs off New Caledonia. #
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Eucithara bascauda
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Eucithara bascauda The length of the shell attains 5.5 mm, its diameter 2.5 mm. The pale ochraceous shell has an ovate shape with somewhat rounded whorls. The apical whorls are simple and smooth, the rest obliquely thickly costate, with transverse acute lirae. The interstices are extremely minutely decussate. The aperture is oblong. The sinus is small, only half-hollowed out of the outer lip, and not extending across. The lip is much thickened, fimbriolate, within seven or eight denticles. The columella is straight and simple. # Distribution. This marine species occurs off New Caledonia. # External links. - Tucker, J.K. 2004 "Catalog of recent and fossil turrids (Mollusca: Gastropoda)". Zootaxa 682:1-1295
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Danilo Montaldi
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Danilo Montaldi Danilo Montaldi Danilo Montaldi (1 July, 1929 – 1975) was an Italian Marxist activist and writer who participated in the Autonomist Marxism movement. Danilo was born in Cremona, Italy. His father was a working class anarchist who had been jailed for two years during the fascist regime. In 1944 he joined the Fronte della Gioventù and participated in the Italian resistance movement. Following the overthrow of fascism, Montaldi was briefly a member of the Italian Communist Party but left owing to their reformism and dogmatism. Montaldi developed links with a diverse range of individuals and organisations involved in far-left. He also published his material in a broad range of journals such as
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Danilo Montaldi
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Danilo Montaldi of the Italian Communist Party but left owing to their reformism and dogmatism. Montaldi developed links with a diverse range of individuals and organisations involved in far-left. He also published his material in a broad range of journals such as "Discussioni", "Nuovi Argomenti", "Ragionamenti", "Opinione", and "Passato e Presente". # Works. - "Milano, Corea: Inchiesta sugli immigrati", (Milan, Korea: An Enquiry about Immigration) 1960 - "Autobiografie della leggera", (The Leggera), Einaudi, 1961 - "Korsch e i comunisti italiani", (Korsch and Italian Communism), 1975 - "Saggio sulla politica comunista in Italia – 1919-1970", (Essay on the Communist Policies in Italy – 1919-1970), 1976
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AMF (Amsterdam Music Festival)
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AMF (Amsterdam Music Festival) AMF (Amsterdam Music Festival) The Amsterdam Music Festival (AMF) is an electronic dance music (EDM) event that takes place during the Amsterdam Dance Event mid-October in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Since the second edition in 2014, the main event has taken place in the Johan Cruijff Arena. In 2015 and 2016 the event was a multiple day EDM-event. During the AMF, the "DJ Mag" Top 100 DJs is announced and several prizes are awarded, among which the award for the number one DJ in the world. The music that is played is mostly house and dance music; other genres that are also played at the event include techno, trance and hardstyle. # History. In 2013 ALDA Events and ID&T organized the first edition
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AMF (Amsterdam Music Festival)
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AMF (Amsterdam Music Festival) of AMF together, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Dutch Dance. The first edition took place in RAI Amsterdam and had 25,000 visitors. Due to the big interest the second edition of the event, in 2014, moved from RAI Amsterdam to the Amsterdam Arena. In 2015 the event expands to a two-day event, of which the first evening was dominated by the DJ Mag Top 100 award show and the second evening - which was also being held in the ArenA - was filled with a various lineup. In addition, AMF starts their cooperation with Dance4Life, an NGO that works together with youngsters to build a world without AIDS. For every ticket sold, AMF donates 50 cents to the charity In 2016 organizers ALDA Events and
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AMF (Amsterdam Music Festival)
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AMF (Amsterdam Music Festival) ID&T decided to expand the event even further to eight events on five evenings, in three different venues: Amsterdam ArenA, Heineken Music Hall and Ziggo Dome. With an official opening and closing ceremony, two shows in the Amsterdam ArenA and several hostings, the fourth edition of AMF was the biggest festival during the Amsterdam Dance Event with 45,000 visitors. According to market research office GfK Netherlands, AMF generated almost 28 million euros for the economy of Amsterdam. In 2017 the first lustrum edition of AMF was celebrated, with a one-night only show. For the lustrum edition, they launched a new concept: 'II=I' (pronounced Two is One). During the event they let two DJs or DJ-acts
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AMF (Amsterdam Music Festival)
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AMF (Amsterdam Music Festival) GfK Netherlands, AMF generated almost 28 million euros for the economy of Amsterdam. In 2017 the first lustrum edition of AMF was celebrated, with a one-night only show. For the lustrum edition, they launched a new concept: 'II=I' (pronounced Two is One). During the event they let two DJs or DJ-acts play a special back to back set. In June 2018 it was collectively decided that ALDA would organize AMF without ID&T, after years of a successful collaboration. According to the manager of ID&T, the reasons included that they wanted to focus on new projects of their own. # Music. In 2015 and 2016 an anthem was released for the event. - 2015: Roovel - Skylights - 2016: Jay Hardway - Amsterdam
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Lucy Gwendolen Williams
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Lucy Gwendolen Williams Lucy Gwendolen Williams Lucy Gwendolen Williams (also known as Gwen Williams), (December 27, 1870 – February 11, 1955) was a sculptor and painter and a descendant of the Williams family of Highfield Hall in Flintshire. # Life. Lucy Gwendolen Williams was born in Cheshire to the Reverend Henry Lewis Williams, the vicar of Bleasely and his wife Katherine. During the 1890s she studied at Wimbledon Art College under the tutelage of Alfred Drury, later moving to the Royal Academy where she was taught by Professor Edouard Lanteri. Although she also painted watercolours and reliefs, her main work was in bronze or marble, consisting of statuettes, busts and children's heads. Williams interests included
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Lucy Gwendolen Williams
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Lucy Gwendolen Williams gardening and Theosophy and she was a Fellow of the Brighton and Hove Theosophical Society. She died in Buxton in 1955. # Career. During her career, which spanned over 40 years, Williams was primarily based in London although she spent a period of 8 or 9 years in Rome from 1910 and may also have worked in New York for some time. In 1893, whilst still a student at Wimbledon College, some of her work was exhibited at the Royal Academy and she was to continue exhibiting here until 1935. Her work was also shown at the Royal Scottish Academy, the Paris salon, in Rome and in New York. She also had a one-man show at the Brook Street Gallery in London in 1935. Williams awards included silver medals
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Lucy Gwendolen Williams
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Lucy Gwendolen Williams at the Welsh National Eisteddfod and the Franco-British exhibition and a bronze Santiago medal. Her private patrons included Queen Alexandra and Queen Margherita of Italy and examples of her work can be seen throughout the United Kingdom including two bronze statuettes in Leeds and one in Liverpool. A typical piece, entitled 'The Queen of Dreams' is held by the Victoria and Albert museum and reflects the influence of Alfred Drury. The piece is made of the zinc alloy, Spelter, which was often used as a cheaper alternative to bronze. The National Museum of Wales in Cardiff holds three pieces, (The Chase, The Stick and Jeanette) whilst further examples can be seen in the National Library of Wales
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Lucy Gwendolen Williams
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Lucy Gwendolen Williams xamples can be seen in the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth. In 1926 Williams was commissioned to create a bronze bust of Robert Owen which is on display at the museum dedicated to his life in Newton, Powys. # Bibliography. - Lord, P., 'Williams, Lucy Gwendolen' in "The Dictionary of Welsh Biography" [online]. Available at: http://yba.llgc.org.uk Accessed 9 May 2017 - A detailed list of Williams exhibitions and work is available on the Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture website from Glasgow University at https://www.gla.ac.uk/view/person.php?id=msib1_1203424401 - Photographs of some pieces can be viewed at https://www.victorianweb.org/sculpture/williamslg/index.html
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Canton of Langogne
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Canton of Langogne Canton of Langogne The canton of Langogne is an administrative division of the Lozère department, southern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Langogne. It consists of the following communes: - 1. Auroux - 2. Chastanier - 3. Cheylard-l'Évêque - 4. Naussac-Fontanes - 5. Langogne - 6. Luc - 7. Rocles - 8. Saint-Bonnet-Laval - 9. Saint-Flour-de-Mercoire
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National 2
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National 2 National 2 National 2 might refer to: - Curriculum for Excellence, Scottish education - Championnat National 2, French football league
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Norwegian red deer
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Norwegian red deer Norwegian red deer The Norwegian red deer ("Cervus elaphus atlanticus") is a small subspecies of red deer native to Norway. Today it is farmed on a commercial basis since the 1980s.
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Barrie Wiggham
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Barrie Wiggham Barrie Wiggham Edward Barrie Wiggham, (born 1937) is a former British senior civil servant in the Hong Kong government. He was the Secretary for the Civil Service from 1990 to 1993. # Biography. Wiggham was born in 1937 and was graduated from the Oxford University in Modern Languages in 1961. From 1956 to 1958, he served in the military in Cyprus. He moved to Hong Kong in 1961 to learn Chinese. Besides that he spoke also French and German. He joined the Hong Kong government and worked in the Urban Services Department and New Territories Administration before he was Deputy Director of Commerce in 1970. He subsequently served as Principal Assistant Financial Secretary, Deputy Secretary for the
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Barrie Wiggham
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Barrie Wiggham New Territories. In the late 1970s, Wiggham was the head of the Home Affairs Information Branch in charge of overt propaganda for the colony. He was also the first chairman of the secret body called the Standing Committee On Pressure Groups (SCOPG) set up in 1978 which was responsible for coordinating government surveillance of any protest or campaigning group and of mounting counter-attacks. He was member of the Sino-British Joint Liaison Group dealing with the implementation of the Sino-British Joint Declaration over Hong Kong's sovereignty after 1997. He was appointed Secretary for General Duties in 1986. After the Tiananmen massacre in 1989, Wiggham publicly asked for major changes to
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Barrie Wiggham
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Barrie Wiggham draft Basic Law of Hong Kong. He requested the Chinese authorities to delay the promulgation of the Basic Law scheduled in 1990 and not to station the People's Liberation Army in future Hong Kong in August. However his suggestions were not adopted. In 1990, he was appointed Secretary for the Civil Service and official member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong. As Hong Kong's pro-democracy leader Martin Lee called out the British for the betrayal as it handed Hong Kong over to China and refused to introduce a democratic system in Hong Kong, Wiggham defended London by saying that it would be counterproductive to develop democratic institutions that China might dismantle. He was made Commander
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Barrie Wiggham
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Barrie Wiggham ut the British for the betrayal as it handed Hong Kong over to China and refused to introduce a democratic system in Hong Kong, Wiggham defended London by saying that it would be counterproductive to develop democratic institutions that China might dismantle. He was made Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1991. In 1993, Wiggham was appointed to the new position of the Hong Kong Commissioner for Economic and Trade Affairs, USA. His $12 million mansion in Washington however caused controversy in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. His position of Secretary for the Civil Service was replaced by Anson Chan, who became the first Chinese and first woman to take such position.
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Slovaks in Austria
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Slovaks in Austria Slovaks in Austria Slovaks in Austria have a history dating back to the early centuries of the Common Era. Currently, there are 35,326 Slovaks in Austria as of 2016. Large communities of Slovaks can be found in Vienna and Lower Austria, with a smaller community in Styria. # History. ## Prior to the 20th century. Between the fifth and ninth centuries AD, Slovaks controlled the eastern part of what is now considered Lower Austria, where many ethnic Slovaks still remain. From the 1880s the 1890s, around 230,000 Czechs and Slovaks emigrated to Austria proper, mainly for construction work and other menial labor jobs in the larger cities, particularly Vienna. At the turn of the century, an estimated
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Slovaks in Austria
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Slovaks in Austria 70,000 Slovak speakers in Austria, the vast majority being concentrated in Vienna and Marchfeld. Over the next 14 years, this number was decimated to 20,000. ## Modern history. After the foundation of Czechoslovak Republic in 1918, many Slovaks emigrated back to the Slovakia region. In the 1923 census, only 5,000 Slovacophones declared their language. In 1976, as part of the Treaties of St. German and Brno and the Austrian Ethnic Groups Act, Slovaks were recognized as an autochthonous ethnicity, and freedom to use the Slovak language officially was permitted. In recent years, many thousands of Slovaks have emigrated from Slovakia, mainly due to the open borders of the European Union. The
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Slovaks in Austria
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Slovaks in Austria Ethnic Groups Act, Slovaks were recognized as an autochthonous ethnicity, and freedom to use the Slovak language officially was permitted. In recent years, many thousands of Slovaks have emigrated from Slovakia, mainly due to the open borders of the European Union. The population of Slovaks had increased by 800% in 2016. # Notable Slovak Austrians. - Carl Ludwig Doleschall, scientist - Jan Jesenius, physician and professor of anatomy - Konstantin Jireček, politician and Slavist - Boris Prokopič, footballer for SC Rheindorf Altach - Ludwig Schwarz, bishop of the Diocese of Linz - Tomáš Šimkovič, footballer for FC Tobol - Thomas Vanek, ice hockey player for the NHL's Florida Panthers
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LNWR Greater Britain Class
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LNWR Greater Britain Class LNWR Greater Britain Class The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Greater Britain class was a class of ten 2-2-2-2 steam locomotives designed for express passenger work by F. W. Webb. # History. The first of the ten locomotives was built in October 1891, and a second followed in May 1893; the remaining eight came from Crewe Works in April and May 1894. They were three-cylinder compound locomotives: the two outside high pressure cylinders drove the trailing drivers via Howe-Stephenson valve gear, the one inside low pressure cylinder drive the leading drivers via a slip eccentric. There was no connection between the two sets of drivers. All the locomotives were named; one unusual feature
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LNWR Greater Britain Class
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LNWR Greater Britain Class re cylinder drive the leading drivers via a slip eccentric. There was no connection between the two sets of drivers. All the locomotives were named; one unusual feature (shared with the "John Hick" class) was that the names were split over two nameplates, one on each driving wheel splasher. This necessitated the use of two-word names, rather than some of the abbreviated names the LNWR had previously used. They continued in service until Webb's retirement. His successor, George Whale preferred simple superheated locomotives; consequently they were all scrapped between 1906 and 1907. # External Links. - LNWR Society Photographs of the Webb 2-2-2-2 "Greater Britain" class steam locomotives.
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Jimmy Kimmel test
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Jimmy Kimmel test Jimmy Kimmel test The "Jimmy Kimmel test" is a political litmus test used in political discourse in the United States during 2017 efforts to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. First proposed by United States Senator Bill Cassidy, the test was used throughout 2017 to frame political debate over health care reform, and Cassidy's use of it in September 2017 prompted comedian and late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel to publicly attack a Senate health care bill co-sponsored by Cassidy. The resulting public debate contributed to the failure of the Senate bill. Kimmel described the test as measuring whether, as a result of health care reform, a family would "be denied medical
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Jimmy Kimmel test
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Jimmy Kimmel test care, emergency or otherwise, because they can't afford it." # Background. ## Political efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, commonly called the "Affordable Care Act (ACA)" or "Obamacare", was enacted by the 111th United States Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama in 2010. From 2011 to 2017, numerous attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act were made by Republicans opposed to the law, although none were successful before President Obama left office on January 20, 2017. On March 6, 2017, House Republicans announced a proposed replacement for the Affordable Care Act, the American Health Care Act (AHCA). The bill was
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Jimmy Kimmel test
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Jimmy Kimmel test withdrawn on March 24, 2017 after it was certain that the House would fail to garner enough votes to pass it. The result was in-fighting within the Republican Party. However, deliberations on the American Health Care Act continued. ## Birth of Jimmy Kimmel's son. William ("Billy") John Kimmel, the son of comedian and late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, was born on April 21, 2017. The infant was born with a rare congenital heart defect, tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) with pulmonary atresia, which was first detected by a nurse who noticed his purplish appearance when he was three hours old. He underwent successful surgery at three days old. Kimmel's show, "Jimmy Kimmel Live!", was cancelled during
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Jimmy Kimmel test the entire week of April 24 without public explanation so Kimmel could spend time with his family. # Creation of the Jimmy Kimmel test. Jimmy Kimmel returned to the air on May 1, 2017. Kimmel chose to focus on his son's birth and health condition in his first episode back, inviting cardiac surgeon Dr. Mehmet Oz onto his show to explain his son's condition. During the show's opening monologue, Kimmel referenced Congress' efforts to repeal parts of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, and the possibility that repeal would lead to individuals with pre-existing medical conditions losing their health insurance: Kimmel's monologue received substantial attention in the news and on social media. Within
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Jimmy Kimmel test
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Jimmy Kimmel test 24 hours, video of the monologue was viewed over 14 million times and received over 230,000 reactions on Facebook. The video was retweeted by former President Obama and former Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. On May 4, the House of Representatives passed the AHCA (which would repeal portions of the ACA), sending the bill to the Senate. On Friday, May 5, United States Senator Bill Cassidy told CNN that he would decide whether he would support the AHCA based on whether it would "pass the Jimmy Kimmel test", which he described as measuring whether a child born with a pre-existing health condition would continue to receive health care regardless of cost. Following Cassidy's comments, Kimmel
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Jimmy Kimmel test
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Jimmy Kimmel test invited Cassidy onto his show to discuss the Senate version of the bill. Cassidy appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" via satellite on May 8, 2017. While interviewing Cassidy, Kimmel attempted to establish a clearer definition of the "Jimmy Kimmel test". Cassidy responded that Kimmel was on the "right track", and then shifted the discussion to how to pay for insurance coverage. # Use in political discourse. The "Jimmy Kimmel test" was regularly mentioned by pundits and observers in 2017 during national conversation on health care. CNN analyst Chris Cillizza described the Jimmy Kimmel test as becoming "the health care fight's measuring stick." In June 2017, the test was used to quickly frame
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Jimmy Kimmel test debate over the Senate version of an Affordable Care Act repeal bill. Shortly after the bill was unveiled to the public by Senate leadership, reporters asked Cassidy if he believed the Senate repeal bill would pass the Jimmy Kimmel test. Cassidy replied that he believed that it would, but that he needed to read the full text of the bill. Multiple attempts to pass a Senate repeal bill in June and July 2017 failed. Senate Republicans faced a September 30, 2017 deadline in order to pass an Affordable Care Act repeal using reconciliation, a process that would permit the Senate to pass legislation with only 51 votes. On September 13, Cassidy and Sen. Lindsey Graham jointly proposed a new repeal
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Jimmy Kimmel test
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Jimmy Kimmel test bill, referred to as the Cassidy-Graham bill. The Cassidy-Graham proposal would create a waiver system allowing states to opt out of Affordable Care Act requirements, which could result in patients with pre-existing conditions being charged higher insurance premiums in those states. Discussion of the Cassidy-Graham bill quickly focused on whether the bill would pass the "Jimmy Kimmel test", with journalist and conservative commentator Jennifer Rubin writing on September 18 that Cassidy's bill "flunks his own Jimmy Kimmel test". Kimmel retweeted Rubin's editorial, which prompted Cassidy to publicly declare his belief that the Cassidy-Graham bill would "absolutely" pass the Jimmy Kimmel test. Cassidy's
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Jimmy Kimmel test claim sparked a public debate between Kimmel and Cassidy over whether the Cassidy-Graham bill passed the Jimmy Kimmel test. On September 19, national news outlets reported that Jimmy Kimmel was preparing to comment on the Cassidy-Graham bill. During "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" later that evening, Kimmel openly attacked the Cassidy-Graham bill, and told his viewers that Cassidy "lied to [Kimmel's] face" when Cassidy promised Kimmel he wouldn't support a bill that could pass the Jimmy Kimmel test. In his monologue, Kimmel also joked that the Cassidy-Graham bill would pass a different Jimmy Kimmel test, in which your child could afford health care only if the father was named Jimmy Kimmel. Cassidy responded
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Jimmy Kimmel test on September 20 during interviews with MSNBC and CNN, insisting the Cassidy-Graham bill would pass the Jimmy Kimmel test and claiming that Kimmel didn't understand the bill. Graham also attacked Kimmel, calling Kimmel's monologue "absolute garbage" and claiming that it was "inappropriate" for Kimmel to call Cassidy a liar. Kimmel responded in another on-air monologue on the evening of September 20, demonstrating his understanding of the bill by describing projected consequences such as a $243 billion reduction in federal funding, the total elimination of federal funding after 2026, and the removal of obligations by health insurers to pay for essential health benefits. On September 21, President
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Jimmy Kimmel test Donald Trump defended the Cassidy-Graham bill and its impact on individuals with pre-existing health conditions, which was seen as a sign of the influence the Kimmel-Cassidy dispute was having on the healthcare debate. "Vanity Fair" described Trump's tweets as defending a "bill that failed the Jimmy Kimmel test." Senator John McCain announced on September 22 that he would vote against the Cassidy-Graham bill, a move which was labeled likely to kill the bill and Republicans' ACA repeal efforts. CNN analyst Bill Carter noted that Cassidy had dragged Kimmel into the debate by creating the "Jimmy Kimmel test", and said that if McCain's action does kill Republicans' repeal effort, Kimmel's opposition
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Jimmy Kimmel test d on September 22 that he would vote against the Cassidy-Graham bill, a move which was labeled likely to kill the bill and Republicans' ACA repeal efforts. CNN analyst Bill Carter noted that Cassidy had dragged Kimmel into the debate by creating the "Jimmy Kimmel test", and said that if McCain's action does kill Republicans' repeal effort, Kimmel's opposition should be acknowledged as a legitimate factor in their failure. In a nationwide poll conducted from September 22-25, 2017, voters were asked if they trusted Jimmy Kimmel or Republicans in Congress more on health care; 47% of respondents chose Kimmel while only 34% chose Republicans. # See also. - Healthcare reform in the United States
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T. P. Mayavan
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T. P. Mayavan T. P. Mayavan T. P. Mayavan is an Indian politician and was a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu. He was elected to the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly as a Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) candidate from Srirangam constituency in the 1996 election.
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Nevermen (album)
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Nevermen (album) Nevermen (album) Nevermen is the debut studio album by Nevermen. It was released via Ipecac Recordings and Lex Records on January 29, 2016. It debuted at number 9 on "Billboard"s Heatseekers Albums chart. The artwork was designed by Keith Tyson. A music video was created for "Mr Mistake". # Critical reception. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 69, based on 19 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Robert Ham of "Alternative Press" gave the album 3.5 stars out of 5, saying, "Musically, their individual sensibilities mash together into delicious thick swirls of modern electronica,
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Nevermen (album)
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Nevermen (album) but their insistence on including everyone's vocals in each song turns out to be more dizzying than necessary." Leor Galil of "Consequence of Sound" gave the album a grade of B−, saying, "When all three voices join together with the precision of a diamond laser-cutter, they're an unparalleled force." Chris Conaton of "PopMatters" gave the album 7 stars out of 10, calling it "an album that feels like a group of experienced musicians experimenting and amusing themselves without sacrificing a core thread of melody." Zoe Camp of "Pitchfork" gave the album a 5.8 out of 10, saying, "The album's best songs ('Tough Towns,' 'Fame II the Wreckoning,' 'Treat Em Right') temper the stream-of-consciousness
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Nevermen (album)
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Nevermen (album) −, saying, "When all three voices join together with the precision of a diamond laser-cutter, they're an unparalleled force." Chris Conaton of "PopMatters" gave the album 7 stars out of 10, calling it "an album that feels like a group of experienced musicians experimenting and amusing themselves without sacrificing a core thread of melody." Zoe Camp of "Pitchfork" gave the album a 5.8 out of 10, saying, "The album's best songs ('Tough Towns,' 'Fame II the Wreckoning,' 'Treat Em Right') temper the stream-of-consciousness and ramp up the atmosphere instead." Dave Kerr of "The Skinny" gave the album 4 stars out of 5 and described it as "a timeless, genre-smashing work with a psychedelic soul."
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Corporate Crime in the Pharmaceutical Industry
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Corporate Crime in the Pharmaceutical Industry Corporate Crime in the Pharmaceutical Industry Corporate Crime in the Pharmaceutical Industry is a 1984 book on corporate crime and the pharmaceutical industry by criminologist John Braithwaite. The author writes from the perspective of a criminologist and not from a perspective of expertise in drug law or pharmacology. Various reviewers commented on the book. The author produced a follow up book 30 years later titled, "Pharmaceuticals, Corporate Crime and Public Health". At the release of that new book a reviewer reconsidered the 1984 book in retrospect and reported that the book's ideas were still relevant. The book is available at the Internet Archive.
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Bradley Chubb
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Bradley Chubb Bradley Chubb Bradley Austin Chubb (born June 24, 1996) is an American football outside linebacker for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at North Carolina State University. # High school career. Chubb was a hybrid linebacker-defensive end at Hillgrove High School, where he helped the Hawks advance to the Georgia 6A quarterfinals as a senior. He officially committed to North Carolina State University on June 24, 2013. Chubb also had offers from Duke, West Virginia, Wake Forest, East Carolina, and others. # College career. As a freshman, Chubb received marginal playing time, mostly on special teams. He switched from outside linebacker to defensive
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Bradley Chubb
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Bradley Chubb end before his sophomore season and broke the starting lineup by the beginning of the season. As a junior, he continued to start and became a team leader off the field. He finished third in the Atlantic Coast Conference in tackles for loss. During the 2016 Independence Bowl, Chubb sacked Vanderbilt quarterback Kyle Shurmur, which made a favorable impression on Kyle's father Pat Shurmur, who scouted Chubb extensively in early 2018. In his senior season, Chubb, after winning a game against then-No. 12 Florida State, ran to midfield at FSU's Doak Campbell Stadium and spit on the Seminole logo in an apparent act of disrespect. He later apologized for the incident. As for a cause, he alluded to
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Bradley Chubb
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Bradley Chubb a February 2017 Instagram post on which some Florida State players negatively commented. On November 4, 2017, playing Clemson, Chubb took opposing quarterback Kelly Bryant's towel three times. After not eliciting a reaction after the first two, a Clemson offensive lineman held Chubb after the third time until he gave the towel back. Chubb met with officials after the incident but was not penalized. A week later in a game against Boston College, Chubb recorded two and a half sacks to pass Mario Williams as the all-time sack leader in NC State Wolfpack history. In the same game, he also passed Williams to become the Wolfpack leader in tackles for loss. During his senior season at NC State, Chubb
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Bradley Chubb
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Bradley Chubb recorded ten sacks and had almost a third of his 72 total tackles go for a loss. The 23 tackles for loss put him second among NCAA Division I players in 2017. His postseason accolades included being named first-team All ACC, first-team All-America, the Bronko Nagurski Trophy and the Ted Hendricks Award. # Professional career. Chubb was projected to go in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft. Different projections have pegged him as going within the top five (as high as first to the Cleveland Browns) or to the Indianapolis Colts at the sixth pick. During the 2018 NFL Scouting Combine, Chubb named Von Miller and Khalil Mack as players whom he models his play after. The Denver Broncos selected
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Bradley Chubb
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Bradley Chubb Chubb in the first round (fifth overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft. Chubb was the first defensive end drafted in 2018. On June 21, 2018, the Denver Broncos signed Chubb to a fully guaranteed four-year, $27.27 million contract that includes a signing bonus of $17.91 million. ## 2018. Chubb entered training camp slated as a starting outside linebacker. Head coach Vance Joseph named Chubb and Von Miller the starting outside linebackers to begin the regular season. They started alongside inside linebackers Todd Davis and Brandon Marshall. He made his professional regular season debut and first career start in the Denver Broncos’ season-opener against the Seattle Seahawks and recorded three combined
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Bradley Chubb
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Bradley Chubb tackles and was credited with half a sack during a 27-24 victory. He made his first career sack with teammate Darian Stewart on Seahawks’ quarterback Russell Wilson for a six-yard loss during the first quarter. In Week 3, he recorded two solo tackles and made his first career solo sack on Ravens’ quarterback Joe Flacco during a 27-14 loss at the Baltimore Ravens. On October 14, 2018, Chubb recorded five combined tackles and made a season-high three sacks on quarterback Jared Goff as the Broncos lost 23-20 against the Los Angeles Rams. The following week, he made three solo tackles, two sacks, and made one forced fumble by quarterback Josh Rosen during a 45-10 win at the Arizona Cardinals in
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Bradley Chubb
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Bradley Chubb Week 7. For his efforts, Chubb was named NFL Defensive Rookie of the Month for October. In Week 11, he collected season-high seven combined tackles and made one sack during a 23-22 win at the Los Angeles Chargers. He started in all 16 games in 2018 and recorded 60 combined tackles (41 solo), 12 sacks, two forced fumbles, and one pass deflection. He received an overall grade of 68.9 from Pro Football Focus, which ranked 48th among all qualifying edge rushers in 2018. He was ranked 82nd by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2019. # Personal life. Chubb's brother, Brandon Chubb, played college football at Wake Forest, and signed as an undrafted free agent with the Los Angeles Rams
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Bradley Chubb
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Bradley Chubb an overall grade of 68.9 from Pro Football Focus, which ranked 48th among all qualifying edge rushers in 2018. He was ranked 82nd by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2019. # Personal life. Chubb's brother, Brandon Chubb, played college football at Wake Forest, and signed as an undrafted free agent with the Los Angeles Rams in 2016. Their father, Aaron, was a late-round draft pick of the New England Patriots in 1989. Chubb is the cousin of Nick Chubb, who played for the Georgia Bulldogs, and was later drafted by the Cleveland Browns with the thirty-fifth overall pick in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft. # External links. - NC State Wolfpack bio - Denver Broncos bio
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Victorian Review (Australia)
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Victorian Review (Australia) Victorian Review (Australia) The Victorian Review originally subtitled A journal of the Volunteer Force was a weekly magazine produced in Melbourne, Australia, and ran for a few months from December 1860, aimed directly at civil servants and the colonies' defence personnel, but much of its reporting was on arts and artists. The title was revived in 1879 for a monthly magazine. A companion weekly, "The Federal Australian" ran from 1881; both failed in 1886, largely due to mismanagement. # History. The "Victorian Review" began as a weekly magazine for the voluntary militia and public servants, largely modelled on the Army and Navy Gazette. Although a Melbourne-based publication, it included
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Victorian Review (Australia)
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Victorian Review (Australia) much of direct interest to the South Australian militia. It shared offices with "Melbourne Punch", and editor of both papers was James Smith (1820–1910). Rather than being operated by steam, the press was powered by water pressure from the Yan Yean reservoir. The first issue appeared in late December 1860, and the last issue for which a published notice is evident was that of March 1861, though newsagents' advertisements continued to mention the title into 1862. The title was revived as a monthly magazine in November 1879 by H. Mortimer Franklyn, an American huckster of dubious editorial and journalistic ability but considerable panache. He persuaded Herbert J. Henty (1834–1902), brother
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Victorian Review (Australia)
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Victorian Review (Australia) and attorney of wealthy Henry Henty (1833–1912) into bankrolling the enterprise. Contributors to the first number included Franklyn, Dr. Hearn, Murray Smith, David Blair, W. Jardine Smith, Marcus Clarke, James Hingston and James Smith (editor of the earlier "Review"). It also published serialized fiction by R. E. Francillon and others. The magazine published essays emanating from the Melbourne Shakespeare Society. Herbert J. Henty and H. Mortimer Franklyn lost a great deal of money (mostly Henry Henty's) in the enterprise. With its demise, The Adelaide University Shakespeare Society, which had also used the "Review" to publish many of its research papers, began its own occasional publication
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Victorian Review (Australia)
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Victorian Review (Australia) ine Smith, Marcus Clarke, James Hingston and James Smith (editor of the earlier "Review"). It also published serialized fiction by R. E. Francillon and others. The magazine published essays emanating from the Melbourne Shakespeare Society. Herbert J. Henty and H. Mortimer Franklyn lost a great deal of money (mostly Henry Henty's) in the enterprise. With its demise, The Adelaide University Shakespeare Society, which had also used the "Review" to publish many of its research papers, began its own occasional publication "University Shakespeare Journal". # Further reading. - Australian Dictionary of Biography: Henry Mortimer Franklyn - Australian Dictionary of Biography: Herbert James Henty
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Ryal
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Ryal Ryal Ryal or Ryals may refer to: # Places. - Ryal, Northumberland, England, in Matfen parish # Currency. - Rose Ryal, an English gold coin equal to 30 shillings - Spur ryal, an English gold coin equal to ten shillings - Zanzibari ryal, the currency of Zanzibar between 1882 and 1908 # People. - Mark Ryal (born 1960), an American baseball player - Rusty Ryal (born 1983), an American baseball player # Sports brand. - Ryal, handmade Italian football boots # See also. - Ryall (disambiguation)
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Still Standing (Jason & the Scorchers album)
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Still Standing (Jason & the Scorchers album) Still Standing (Jason & the Scorchers album) Still Standing is a 1986 album from Jason & the Scorchers. It peaked at no. 91 on the Billboard 200 in March 1987. Produced by Tom Werman, the album includes the band's cover version of The Rolling Stones' "19th Nervous Breakdown", which was the first single to be taken from the album. # Reception. Allmusic gave the album three stars, with reviewer Mark Deming viewing it as "an attempt to give Jason & the Scorchers a bit of polish in hopes of attracting a wider audience", while "Musician" magazine saw it as the band "sharpening their attack". "Audio" magazine, gave the album a B rating for sound, and B+ for performance. "No Depression", reviewing
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Still Standing (Jason & the Scorchers album)
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Still Standing (Jason & the Scorchers album) the CD reissue, saw it as "a move toward the mainstream", and wrote that it "paled in comparison to the band's live persona". Walter Tunis, writing for PopMatters, saw it as "a slicker record, perhaps, but one that raised the caliber of the band’s songwriting". # Track listing. "Side One" - 1. "Golden Ball and Chain" (Ringenberg) - 2. "Crashin' Down" (Ringenberg) - 3. "Shotgun Blues" (Ringenberg) - 4. "Good Things Come To Those Who Wait" (Ringenberg, Hodges, Johnson, Emerson) - 5. "My Heart Still Stands With You" (Ringenberg) "Side Two" - 1. "19th Nervous Breakdown" (Jagger, Richards) - 2. "Ocean of Doubt" (Ringenberg) - 3. "Ghost Town" (Malloy, Brannan, Ringenberg) - 4. "Take Me
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Still Standing (Jason & the Scorchers album)
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Still Standing (Jason & the Scorchers album) rds) - 2. "Ocean of Doubt" (Ringenberg) - 3. "Ghost Town" (Malloy, Brannan, Ringenberg) - 4. "Take Me To Your Promised Land" (Ringenberg) The album was issued on CD in 2002 with three bonus tracks: "Greetings From Nashville", "Route 66", and "The last Ride". # Personnel. - Jason Ringenberg - vocals, harmonica - Warner Hodges - electric and acoustic guitars, vocals - Jeff Johnson - bass guitar - Perry Baggs - drums, vocals ## Technical. - Tom Werman - producer - Duane Baron - engineer - Brian Scheuble - 2nd engineer - David Eaton - 2nd engineer - Steve Scruggs - 2nd engineer Recorded at Cherokee Studios, Los Angeles, Scruggs Sound Studio, Nashville. Mastered at Artisan Sound.
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Georgios Xenopoulos
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Georgios Xenopoulos Georgios Xenopoulos Georgios Xenopoulos, SJ (; 23 August 1898 – 28 January 1980) was a Greek Jesuit and prelate of the Catholic Church. From 1947 until his retirement in 1974, he was the Bishop of Santorini and the Bishop of Syros. In addition, he was at various times the apostolic administrator of the Archdiocese of Athens, the Diocese of Crete, and the Apostolic Vicariate of Salonica. He died in 1980, aged 81. # Biography. Xenopoulos was born on 23 August 1898 in Syros, Greece. He joined the Society of Jesus and was ordained to the priesthood on 31 July 1926. On 22 February 1947, Xenopulos was appointed Bishop of Syros and Bishop of Santorini by Pope Pius XII. His episcopal consecration
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Georgios Xenopoulos
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Georgios Xenopoulos took place on 20 July 1947, with the Archbishop of Naxos, Tinos, Andros and Mykonos, Giovanni Francesco Filippucci, as principal consecrator, and Archbishop Antonios Grigorios Voutsinos, AA, and Bishop George Calavassy serving as co-consecrators. From 1950 to 1953, he was apostolic administrator of the Archdiocese of Athens and the Apostolic Vicariate of Salonica (now Thessaloniki). In 1952, he was additionally appointed apostolic administrator of the Diocese of Crete, a position he held until his death. From 1963 to 1965, Xenopulos participated in all four sessions of the Second Vatican Council. He was noted for addressing the concept of opening Communion under both kinds (e.g. bread "and"
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Georgios Xenopoulos
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Georgios Xenopoulos wine; the wine had previously been restricted to priests). Regarding the reception of wine through a common chalice, he raised concerns about health and women's lipstick, saying:"Today the faithful, especially men, can be seen not to come forward to kiss a sacred relic because, among other things, they fear their lips will be colored by the red marks left by women on the glass of the reliquary. What will happen now when so many hundreds and thousands of dyed lips of women or perhaps hundreds of lips of men which are not proper and pure and sometimes are infected with base sicknesses are applied to the rims of the chalice? The result will be that many of the faithful will abstain from Communion."Yves
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Georgios Xenopoulos
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Georgios Xenopoulos Congar, the French Dominican theologian, took notice of Xenopulos at the Council, writing in his book "My Journey of the Council" about Xenopulos, "the name is Greek, but his pronunciation of Latin was typically and entirely Italian." During his tenure as bishop, Xenopulos consecrated a number of bishops. He was principal consecrator of Archbishop of Athens Marios Makrionitis in 1953, of Archbishop of Naxos, Tinos, Andros and Mykonos Ioánnis Perrís in 1961, and Bishop of Syros and Santorini Frangiskos Papamanolis, OFM Cap, in 1974. He was co-consecrator of Archbishop Marcus Sigala in 1947, Bishop Hyakinthos Gad in 1958, Archbishop Venediktos Printesis in 1959, Archbishop Antonios Varthalitis,
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Georgios Xenopoulos
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Georgios Xenopoulos AA, in 1962, and Archbishop Nikolaos Foskolos in 1973. Xenopulos died on 28 January 1980, aged 81. # Episcopal lineage. - Cardinal Scipione Rebiba - Cardinal Giulio Antonio Santorio (1566) - Cardinal Girolamo Bernerio, OP (1586) - Archbishop Galeazzo Sanvitale (1604) - Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi (1621) - Cardinal Luigi Caetani (1622) - Cardinal Ulderico Carpegna (1630) - Cardinal Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri degli Albertoni (1666) - Pope Benedict XIII (1675) - Pope Benedict XIV (1724) - Pope Clement XIII (1743) - Cardinal Marco Antonio Colonna (1762) - Cardinal Hyacinthe Sigismond Gerdil, CRSP (1777) - Cardinal Giulio Maria della Somaglia (1788) - Cardinal Carlo Odescalchi, SJ (1823) -
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Georgios Xenopoulos
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Georgios Xenopoulos 1621) - Cardinal Luigi Caetani (1622) - Cardinal Ulderico Carpegna (1630) - Cardinal Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri degli Albertoni (1666) - Pope Benedict XIII (1675) - Pope Benedict XIV (1724) - Pope Clement XIII (1743) - Cardinal Marco Antonio Colonna (1762) - Cardinal Hyacinthe Sigismond Gerdil, CRSP (1777) - Cardinal Giulio Maria della Somaglia (1788) - Cardinal Carlo Odescalchi, SJ (1823) - Bishop Eugène de Mazenod, OMI (1832) - Archbishop Joseph-Hippolyte Guibert, OMI (1842) - Cardinal François-Marie-Benjamin Richard (1872) - Cardinal Pietro Gasparri (1898) - Archbishop Angelo Rotta (1922) - Archbishop Giovanni Francesco Filippucci (1927) - Bishop Georges Xenopulos, SJ (1947)
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Mount Maclayao
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Mount Maclayao Mount Maclayao Mount Maclayao a mountain in the Philippines. It is located in Mulanay, Quezon, in the Calabarzon region, north-west of the country, 200 km south-east of the national capital Manila.
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Eucithara eumerista
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Eucithara eumerista Eucithara eumerista Eucithara eumerista is a small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mangeliidae. # Description. The length of the shell attains 6 mm, its diameter 2.5 mm. This is a pure white ovate species, very smooth white and shining. The shell contains 6 whorls, ventricose, roundly longitudinally costate. On the body whorl there are just below the sutures brown spots between the ribs in one transverse line, and also subpellucid linear marking. The outer lip and columella are both much denticled. The sinus is not very deep or conspicuous. # Distribution. This marine species occurs off New Caledonia, the Loyalty Islands and Queensland (Australia). # External links. -
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Eucithara eumerista
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Eucithara eumerista pecies, very smooth white and shining. The shell contains 6 whorls, ventricose, roundly longitudinally costate. On the body whorl there are just below the sutures brown spots between the ribs in one transverse line, and also subpellucid linear marking. The outer lip and columella are both much denticled. The sinus is not very deep or conspicuous. # Distribution. This marine species occurs off New Caledonia, the Loyalty Islands and Queensland (Australia). # External links. - Tucker, J.K. 2004 "Catalog of recent and fossil turrids (Mollusca: Gastropoda)". Zootaxa 682:1-1295 - Hedley, C. 1922. A revision of the Australian Turridae. Records of the Australian Museum 13(6): 213-359, pls 42-56
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Henry Davies (Baptist minister)
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Henry Davies (Baptist minister) Henry Davies (Baptist minister) Henry Davies (1753 – 9 May 1825) was a Welsh Baptist minister. His family lived in the Letterston area of Pembrokeshire, where he trained to work as a shoemaker. He attended services at the local chapel, and in 1775 began to preach at Letterston, before, in 1780, being ordained a joint pastor of Llangloffan (a position which he held for forty-five years). After marrying, he lived as a farmer on a farm at Pencerrig near Fishguard. When the French landed near Fishguard in 1797, the invaders raided his farm, but, despite this, he was charged with ‘collaboration.’ The charge was later dropped, but his effigy was burnt by demonstrators at Fishguard Fair in February
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Henry Davies (Baptist minister)
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Henry Davies (Baptist minister) amily lived in the Letterston area of Pembrokeshire, where he trained to work as a shoemaker. He attended services at the local chapel, and in 1775 began to preach at Letterston, before, in 1780, being ordained a joint pastor of Llangloffan (a position which he held for forty-five years). After marrying, he lived as a farmer on a farm at Pencerrig near Fishguard. When the French landed near Fishguard in 1797, the invaders raided his farm, but, despite this, he was charged with ‘collaboration.’ The charge was later dropped, but his effigy was burnt by demonstrators at Fishguard Fair in February 1798. He died in 1825, in his early seventies, and was buried in Hermon burial ground, Fishguard.
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Lookout Mountain (Riverside County, California)
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Lookout Mountain (Riverside County, California) Lookout Mountain (Riverside County, California) Lookout Mountain is a summit in the Santa Rosa Mountains in Riverside County, California. It rises to a height of 5,577 feet / 1,700 meters.
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Mark Holland (American politician)
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Mark Holland (American politician) Mark Holland (American politician) Mark Holland (born 1969) was the Mayor/CEO of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas from 2013-2017. He is a United Methodist pastor and a member of the Democratic Party. # Personal life. Holland is a third-generation Methodist pastor, and fourth generation Wyandotte Countian. He has a wife, Julie Solomon, and four children. # Career. Holland has serves as pastor of Trinity Community Church, a United Methodist congregation, since 1999. He was elected as a member of the Unified Government Board of Commissioners (At-large District 1) in 2007 and re-elected in 2011. After former Mayor Joe Reardon announced he would not run for a third term, Holland entered
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Mark Holland (American politician)
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Mark Holland (American politician) large District 1) in 2007 and re-elected in 2011. After former Mayor Joe Reardon announced he would not run for a third term, Holland entered the 2013 race for Mayor/CEO. He was elected on April 2, 2013. During his administration, Wyandotte County has attracted more than 2.8 billion in economic development. As of 2014 Wyandotte County was among the top job creating counties in metropolitan Kansas City. Most recently, Mayor Holland led the effort to bring a new Amazon Distribution Center to Kansas City, Kansas. The facility is scheduled to open in 2017 and will bring over 1,000 new jobs to the city. In 2017, Holland announced he would run for a second term, he lost to challenger David Alvey.
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Journal für praktische Chemie
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Journal für praktische Chemie Journal für praktische Chemie The Journal für praktische Chemie was a German-language scientific journal for chemistry. The journal was founded in 1828 by Otto Linné Erdmann (1804–1869) as the "Journal für technische und ökonomische Chemie", the oldest chemical trade journal in Germany. From 1828 (under the original title) to 1869 Erdmann was the editor, along with Franz Wilhelm Schweigger-Seidel (from 1833 to 1838), Richard Felix Marchand (from 1839 to 1850), and Gustav Werther (from 1853 to 1869). From 1870 to 1884 Hermann Kolbe was the editor-in-chief. From 1879 to 1884 Ernst von Meyer worked as co-editor under Kolbe and became editor-in-chief upon Kolbe's death in 1884 and continued in that
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Journal für praktische Chemie
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Journal für praktische Chemie capacity until his own death in 1916. Beginning in 1917 the journal was edited by Julius Bredt, Theodor Curtius, Karl Elbs, Otto Fischer (1852–1932), Fritz Foerster, and Berthold Rassow with August Darapsky as editor-in-chief. Beginning in 1953 the "Journal für praktische Chemie" was published by the Chemische Gesellschaft der DDR. In 1992 the "Journal für praktische Chemie" was merged with the "Chemiker-Zeitung" (which was founded in 1877). In 2001 the "Journal für praktische Chemie" was merged into the journal "Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis" published by Wiley-VCH Verlag in Weinheim. # External links. - "Journal für praktische Chemie", de.wikisource - "Wiley online library: Advanced Synthesis
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Journal für praktische Chemie
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Journal für praktische Chemie ditor-in-chief. Beginning in 1953 the "Journal für praktische Chemie" was published by the Chemische Gesellschaft der DDR. In 1992 the "Journal für praktische Chemie" was merged with the "Chemiker-Zeitung" (which was founded in 1877). In 2001 the "Journal für praktische Chemie" was merged into the journal "Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis" published by Wiley-VCH Verlag in Weinheim. # External links. - "Journal für praktische Chemie", de.wikisource - "Wiley online library: Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis" - online volumes from 1834 to 1871 (with gaps), mirlyn.lib.umich.edu - online volumes from 1834 to 1922, hathitrust.org - online volumes from 1870 to 1942 (vols. 109–268), gallica.bnf.fr
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E.C. Mullendore III
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E.C. Mullendore III E.C. Mullendore III Eugene Claremont "E.C." Mullendore III (October 26, 1937 - September 26, 1970) was an heir to one of the largest cattle ranches in Oklahoma. His death in 1970 was one of the most famous unsolved murder mysteries in Oklahoma history. E.C. Mullendore III was born to Eugene Claremont "Gene" Mullendore Jr. and Kathleen (Boren) Mullendore. He had a sister Katsy, who was married to John W. Mecom Jr., the owner of the National Football League New Orleans Saints. The Mullendore family owned the Cross Bell Ranch in Osage County, Oklahoma, which covered about 130,000 acres. He was married to Linda Vance Mullendore and they had four children. Gene Mullendore handed over management
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E.C. Mullendore III
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E.C. Mullendore III of the ranch to his son in 1960 because of his failing eyesight. E.C. ran up $12 million in debts on the ranch, in part due to their extravagant lifestyle. His wife moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma with their children and planned to divorce E.C. On the night of September 26, 1970 E.C. Mullendore III was beaten and shot between the eyes in the den of his home on the ranch. His bodyguard/assistant Damon "Chub" Anderson was shot in the shoulder. Anderson claimed that he been upstairs drawing a bath when he heard a shot. He said that he rushed downstairs and found E.C. slumped on a couch and bleeding. When he approached the body, Anderson said he was shot once in the shoulder, but then returned gunfire
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E.C. Mullendore III
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E.C. Mullendore III on two fleeing men. The police investigation made a number of mistakes in the investigation, including disturbing the crime scene before physical evidence could be gathered, and allowing E.C.'s body to be removed from the crime scene and later embalmed before an autopsy could be performed. Despite extensive investigation, no one was charged with the murder. There were a number of theories speculated on about who the murderer was and what the motive was, often involving the large debt on the ranch or his insurance policy. There was speculation of Mafia involvement in the death, reportedly because of debts that E.C. might have owed to them. E.C. had a $15 million life insurance policy on him,
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E.C. Mullendore III
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E.C. Mullendore III with his wife as the beneficiary. The family agreed to a $8 million settlement in 1971 after Linda Mullendore filed a lawsuit against the insurance company. In 1972, a bankruptcy plan was approved to pay off part of the ranch's debt and refinance the rest, including using $5 million of the insurance proceeds and selling off livestock and other ranch property. According to private investigator Gary Glanz, in 2010 Chub Anderson told Glanz that he had killed E.C. in a fight after Anderson had helped deputies serve divorce papers on E.C. Anderson said that ranch hand Lonnie Joe Brown, his brother-in-law, had helped him stage the murder to look like intruders had killed E.C., including shooting
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E.C. Mullendore III
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E.C. Mullendore III vate investigator Gary Glanz, in 2010 Chub Anderson told Glanz that he had killed E.C. in a fight after Anderson had helped deputies serve divorce papers on E.C. Anderson said that ranch hand Lonnie Joe Brown, his brother-in-law, had helped him stage the murder to look like intruders had killed E.C., including shooting Anderson in the arm. Chub Anderson died later that year. Wall Street Journal reporter Jonathan Kwitny wrote "The Mullendore Murder Case" in 1974 about the murder. Newspaper columnist Dale R. Lewis wrote the book "Footprints in the Dew" in 2015 about Chub Anderson. Lewis also made a documentary film "Footprints in the Dew: The Last Ten Tapes" based on interviews with Anderson.
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Central Fire Station (Muskegon, Michigan)
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Central Fire Station (Muskegon, Michigan) Central Fire Station (Muskegon, Michigan) The Muskegon Central Fire Station is a building originally constructed to house a fire station, located at 75 W. Walton Avenue in Muskegon, Michigan. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. The building has been renovated into office space, and is known as the Firehouse Professional Building. # History. Before construction of this fire station, Muskegon's main fire station was located in the City Hall on Jefferson Street for nearly 50 years. In 1929, Muskegon commissioned architect Leo J. Heenan of Pontiac, Michigan to design this building, with the assistance of the local firm of VanderWest and Child. The station was constructed
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Central Fire Station (Muskegon, Michigan)
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Central Fire Station (Muskegon, Michigan) in 1929-30, and opened on October 9, 1930. The fire station was in use rom its opening until 2007, when the city constructed a replacement building. The city sold the building in 2012 to a developer, who renovated the building into office space. # Description. The Muskegon Central Fire Station is a two-story Art Deco building containing 28,000 square feet of space. It is constructed of blonde colored brick and Indiana limestone, and features five large entrance bays, each 11 feet wide, intended for fire trucks. The bays are separated by brick piers with limestone capitals. Decorative limestone panels are located above each entrance, depicting various fire-fighting symbols. The building has
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Central Fire Station (Muskegon, Michigan)
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Central Fire Station (Muskegon, Michigan) e. It is constructed of blonde colored brick and Indiana limestone, and features five large entrance bays, each 11 feet wide, intended for fire trucks. The bays are separated by brick piers with limestone capitals. Decorative limestone panels are located above each entrance, depicting various fire-fighting symbols. The building has a flat roof, penetrated by a massive chimney. On the interior, the walls are finished with enameled brick and the floors with terrazzo. Oak wainscoting is located in some rooms and hallways. When it opened as a fire station, the building was touted as an innovative advance in fire-fighting, with an emphasis on easy access in the interior and flow-though mobility.
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Rafael Ferreiro
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Rafael Ferreiro Rafael Ferreiro Rafael Ferreiro (born October 22, 1979 in Plantation, FL) is the current head coach of the Miami Dade FC. # Player. Ferreiro played at the youth ranks of United States Men's National Soccer Team. Ferreiro is a 3-time, NAIA All American player. # Coach. Ferreiro began his coaching career as the head coach at Cardinal Gibbons High School in 2006 where he was inducted in the Hall of Fame Coach in 2014. He also worked as the assistant coach at Barry University from 2010-2013. In May 2015, he was named head coach of Miami Dade FC. Ferreira made his debut with Miami Dade FC in the American Premier Soccer League in 2015. ## Miami Dade FC. - American Premier Soccer League - 2016
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Rafael Ferreiro
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Rafael Ferreiro Men's National Soccer Team. Ferreiro is a 3-time, NAIA All American player. # Coach. Ferreiro began his coaching career as the head coach at Cardinal Gibbons High School in 2006 where he was inducted in the Hall of Fame Coach in 2014. He also worked as the assistant coach at Barry University from 2010-2013. In May 2015, he was named head coach of Miami Dade FC. Ferreira made his debut with Miami Dade FC in the American Premier Soccer League in 2015. ## Miami Dade FC. - American Premier Soccer League - 2016 Regular Season Champions - American Premier Soccer League - 2017 Regular Season Champions - American Premier Soccer League - 2017 APSL Champions # External links. - Miami Dade FC
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Danger, Dr. Danfield
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Danger, Dr. Danfield Danger, Dr. Danfield Danger, Dr. Danfield is an American old-time radio crime drama. It was broadcast on ABC from August 18, 1946, to April 13, 1947, and was syndicated for several years thereafter. # Premise. The title character was Dr. Daniel Danfield, a criminal psychologist. Each episode featured his dictation of a summary of a case to his secretary, Rusty Fairfax. Dramatic sequences were interspersed with the narration. Danfield's cases often came in response to requests for help from law enforcement agencies. He frequently met with criminals to analyze them and their behavior. The publication "Shows of Tomorrow", published by "Radio Daily", described the program as having "emphasis on
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Danger, Dr. Danfield
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Danger, Dr. Danfield solution of crime rather than on murder." The 30-minute transcribed program was produced by Teleways Radio Productions. # Personnel. Steve Dunne played Dr. Danfield, and JoAnne Johnson played Rusty Fairfax. Herb Butterfield played Captain Otis, a homicide detective, and Jay Novello played the doctor's chauffeur. Wally Ramsey was the producer, and Ralph Wilkinson was the writer. # See also. - "Crime Doctor" - "The Crime Files of Flamond" # External links. ## Logs. - Log of episodes of "Danger, Dr. Danfield" from Jerry Haendiges Vintage Radio Logs - Log of episodes of "Danger, Dr. Danfield" from Old Time Radio Researchers Group ## Streaming. - Episodes of "Danger, Dr. Danfield" from
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Danger, Dr. Danfield
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Danger, Dr. Danfield was produced by Teleways Radio Productions. # Personnel. Steve Dunne played Dr. Danfield, and JoAnne Johnson played Rusty Fairfax. Herb Butterfield played Captain Otis, a homicide detective, and Jay Novello played the doctor's chauffeur. Wally Ramsey was the producer, and Ralph Wilkinson was the writer. # See also. - "Crime Doctor" - "The Crime Files of Flamond" # External links. ## Logs. - Log of episodes of "Danger, Dr. Danfield" from Jerry Haendiges Vintage Radio Logs - Log of episodes of "Danger, Dr. Danfield" from Old Time Radio Researchers Group ## Streaming. - Episodes of "Danger, Dr. Danfield" from the Internet Archive - Episodes of "Danger, Dr. Danfield" from Zoot Radio
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Negra consentida (TV series)
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Negra consentida (TV series) Negra consentida (TV series) Negra consentida is a Venezuelan telenovela created by Valentina Párraga and produced by Radio Caracas Television in 2004. Ligia Petit and Pedro Rendón star as the protagonists. # Plot. Barbarita is a young mestiza filled with beauty, a mixture of color and a passion for drums. However, she does not know her true origin as the daughter of a black woman from Barlovento, a small coastal town in Venezuela and a white Portuguese man. Barbarita is forced to flee from her hometown after being accused of a crime she didn't commit. To save herself, she poses as another woman and thus comes into the household of the Aristiguieta's, a family full of intrigue which is offended
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Negra consentida (TV series)
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Negra consentida (TV series) by Barbarita due to the color of her skin. In the journey imposed by destiny, Barbarita meets with Miguel, a successful businessman who lives for work and whose maximum ambition is to govern the supermarket industry. He falls for Barnarita's charm and passion that resembles a hurricane. Problems arise when the husband of the woman Barbarita is impersonating discovers the lie. In addition, Barbarita will be the target of jealousy, envy and resentment caused by the unexpected inheritance that will receive from the Nascimento family, her true relatives. A great love story arises, between two worlds of different colors and flavors, which are intermixed in a rich aroma of coffee with milk. # Cast. -
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Negra consentida (TV series)
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Negra consentida (TV series) Ligia Petit as "Bárbara "Barbarita" Blanco Guaramato" - Pedro Rendón as "Miguel Ángel Aristiguieta Marthan" - Caridad Canelón as "Trinidad Guaramato de Blanco" - Eileen Abad as "Isadora Russian" - Miriam Ochoa as "Emma Marthan de Aristiguieta" - Jean Carlo Simancas as "Caetano Nascimento" - Ámbar Díaz as "Estela Aristiguieta Marthan" - Chantal Baudaux as "Viviana Altúnez Meaño" - Alicia Plaza as "Herminia Meaño de Nascimento" - Juan Carlos Tarazona as "Rolando" - Wilmer Machado "Coquito" as "Froilán Malpica" - María de Lourdes Devonish as "Doña Bárbara Guaramato "La Abuela"" - Daniel Elbittar as "Raimundo Aristiguieta Marthan" - Marcos Moreno as "Juan de Dios Blanco" - Jenny Noguera
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Negra consentida (TV series)
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Negra consentida (TV series) as "Antonia Blanco "Toña La Negra"" - María Cristina Lozada as "Doña Bernarda Palacios de Aristiguieta" - Trina Medina as "Felicidad Martínez" - Abelardo Behna as "Wilfredo Meléndez" - Natalia Ramírez as "Isabel Vélez" - Priscila Izquierdo as "Valentina Aristiguieta Russian" - Numa Delgado as "Aníbal Altúnez Meaño" - Brenda Hanst as "Tibisay María Blanco Guaramato" - Pastor Oviedo as "Clímaco Blanco Guaramato" - Glennys Colina as "Celina" - Alexander Fernández as Gregory Blanco" - Luis Fernández as "Rodolfo Aristiguieta" - César Román as "Omar Abdul" - Daniela Navarro as "Jessica" - Giancarlo Pasqualotto as "Arturo Liscano" - Mónica Pasqualotto as "Moraima Ferrer" - Flavio León
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Negra consentida (TV series)
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Negra consentida (TV series) do Behna as "Wilfredo Meléndez" - Natalia Ramírez as "Isabel Vélez" - Priscila Izquierdo as "Valentina Aristiguieta Russian" - Numa Delgado as "Aníbal Altúnez Meaño" - Brenda Hanst as "Tibisay María Blanco Guaramato" - Pastor Oviedo as "Clímaco Blanco Guaramato" - Glennys Colina as "Celina" - Alexander Fernández as Gregory Blanco" - Luis Fernández as "Rodolfo Aristiguieta" - César Román as "Omar Abdul" - Daniela Navarro as "Jessica" - Giancarlo Pasqualotto as "Arturo Liscano" - Mónica Pasqualotto as "Moraima Ferrer" - Flavio León as "Jhon Jairo" - Carlos Olivier as "Efrén Meléndez" - Abril Schreiber as "Ella misma" - Joel Borges as "Él mismo" - César Suárez as "Sheik Shamir"
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Balance in Criminal Law Review Group
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Balance in Criminal Law Review Group Balance in Criminal Law Review Group The Balance in Criminal Law Review Group was a legal review committee established by Michael McDowell, Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, in 2006. It made numerous recommendations which have been implemented in Irish criminal law. # Recommendations. The committee was chaired by Gerard Hogan S.C. It reported in 2007 making recommendations for a number of changes to Irish criminal law, including adverse inferences to be drawn from the exercise of the right to silence in certain circumstances (which had been the subject of an interim report), wider provision for admission of adverse character evidence, rolling back the exclusionary rule by way
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Balance in Criminal Law Review Group
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Balance in Criminal Law Review Group of court discretion to admit unconstitutionally obtained evidence, provision for disposing of admissibility issues pre-trial, and allowing acquittals to be reopened following new evidence, with-prejudice prosecution appeals, allowing an acquittal to be overturned and a re-trial ordered on appeal, and requiring defence disclosure of expert evidence. # Implementation. The bulk of the group's recommendations have been implemented, and in the case of the interim report on the right to silence, publication of the implementing Bill occurred as soon as some weeks after the report was published. Part 4 of the Criminal Justice Act 2007 provided for adverse inferences to be drawn from the accused's
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Balance in Criminal Law Review Group
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Balance in Criminal Law Review Group failure to mention particular facts or account for objects, marks, or his or her presence in a particular place, in line with the Group's report. Part 3 of the Criminal Procedure Act 2010 provides for re-trial following acquittal in certain circumstances recommended by the Group. Part 4 provides for with-prejudice prosecution appeals. Section 33 extends the circumstances in which adverse character evidence can be adduced, and section 34 provides for notice of defence expert evidence.] The recommendation regarding rolling back the exclusionary rule was expressed to be following "the approach of seeing whether a change in jurisprudence emerges following use of the appeal provisions of the Criminal
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Balance in Criminal Law Review Group
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Balance in Criminal Law Review Group stances in which adverse character evidence can be adduced, and section 34 provides for notice of defence expert evidence.] The recommendation regarding rolling back the exclusionary rule was expressed to be following "the approach of seeing whether a change in jurisprudence emerges following use of the appeal provisions of the Criminal Justice Act 2006". Subsequently, in the 2015 decision J.C. v. D.P.P., on a prosecution appeal, the Supreme Court changed the exclusionary rule. The issue of allowing the determination of evidential issues before the commencement of the trial proper remains under consideration and is the subject of a Criminal Procedure Bill where heads were approved in 2015.
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Wilson Creek (Temecula Creek)
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Wilson Creek (Temecula Creek) Wilson Creek (Temecula Creek) Wilson Creek is a tributary stream of Temecula Creek, itself a tributary of the Santa Margarita River, in Riverside County, California. Its mouth is at its confluence with the reservoir of Vail Lake on Temecula Creek at an elevation of . Its source is located on the south slope of Little Cahuilla Mountain at , at an elevation of . It descends south and southwest into Reed Valley, then to its confluence with Cahuilla Creek at the head of Wilson Valley. There it turns to flow westward through Wilson Valley and Lancaster Valley to its confluence with Vail Lake.
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Anna Jones (businesswoman)
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Anna Jones (businesswoman) Anna Jones (businesswoman) Anna Jones (born March 1975) is a British business woman and entrepreneur who lives in London, UK. Jones is the Co-Founder of AllBright, a Members Club and community that celebrates and connects women at work. She served as CEO of Hearst Magazines, UK between 2014 and 2017. Anna joined the Board of the Creative Industries Federation in 2015 and from May 2017 to April 2018 served on the Board of Telecom Italia as Chairman of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee. # Early life and early career. Jones, whose mother is Danish, grew up in rural Yorkshire. She studied international business management at the University of Newcastle with a year at the École Supérieur
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Anna Jones (businesswoman)
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Anna Jones (businesswoman) de Commerce in Provence, France as part of her studies. Her first job was in public relations, followed by a marketing post in the video games industry. # EMAP, Hachette Filipacchi, and Hearst. In 2000 Jones was hired by EMAP to work in its marketing department. At EMAP, she oversaw the marketing for the launch of Grazia, the UK’s first weekly glossy magazine. In 2005 she was appointed as Digital and Marketing Director at Hachette Filipacchi, the Lagardère-owned publishing company, where she worked on media brands such as Elle, Red and Digital Spy. In 2010 she became Hachette’s Digital and Strategy Director. In 2011 Hachette merged with the Hearst-owned National Magazine Company to create
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Anna Jones (businesswoman)
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Anna Jones (businesswoman) Hearst Magazines, UK. Following the merger, Jones was appointed chief operating officer (COO) of Hearst Magazines, whose titles include Cosmopolitan, Elle, Country Living, Esquire and Harper’s Bazaar and also an extensive digital portfolio that includes websites such as Digital Spy and Net Doctor. In 2014, following the departure of Arnaud de Puyfontaine, Jones was appointed as CEO of Hearst. As CEO, she oversaw the launch Hearst Live, a new events-focused division, and Hearst Made, which provides editorial content for companies such as Procter & Gamble, Asda, and Jamie Oliver Magazine. # Empowering Women and AllBright. As Hearst CEO, Jones also launched Hearst Empowering Women, 'a major
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