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Kissing his sleeping beauty,
He stepped out for his duty.
She posed all the same,
Sensing the touch of her hubby.
Wedded for four seasons now,
She reached him only this | autumn.
They fondly eyed on winter,
To celebrate their special day together.
Buying her fancied bangle,
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How do you say Cute in German?
Asked by: David H
How to say cute in German
German translations are perhaps the most common thing people ask about on this site. The best way to say cute in German is "n | iedlich".
How to use Cute in a sentence:
- These cute puppies had been playing happily in a pen.
- Diese niedlichen Welpen waren fröhlich spielen in einem Stift. (German translation)
- Our cute panda loves to have his photo taken.
- Unsere cute Panda liebt es, seine Foto aufgenommen haben. (German translation)
- Cute is everywhere if you get the time to glance.
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Japan's military scrambled fighters Thursday after two Russian SU-27 jets entered Japanese airspace off Rishiri Island near the tip of Japan's northernmost Hokkaido Island, according to the country's Defense Ministry.
The Russian jets left Japanese airspace without incident after a little more than a minute, the ministry said.
The incident occurred near territory disputed by Japan and Russia since the end of World War II.
Japanese officials lodged an official protest with Russia over the incident, Japan's | Kyodo news service reported.
Russian officials denied their jets entered Japanese airspace, the Russian Interfax news agency reported.
The incident is the first since 2008, Kyodo reported.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has made a priority of resolving the longstanding dispute with Russia over what it calls the Northern Territories and Russia calls the Kuril Islands, according to Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun.
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Beethoven to Bernstein
Pianist Sara Davis Buechner explores a kaleidoscope of moods from pensive to spirited jazz-laced motifs in Bernstein’s Symphony No. 2, The Age | of Anxiety. The concert also includes Beethoven’s Coriolan Overture and Schumann’s stately yet joyous Symphony No. 3, Rhenish.
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-By Brandon Wikman
There has been much discussion and controversy within the hunting community on what the ‘magic formula’ is composed of in regards to beating a buck’s nose.
From technologically advanced carbon-lined suits that absorb odor molecules, to magical mists that kill scent on contact, we’ve literally seen it all. There’s truly no telling what new scent elimination business will launch next or the latest marketing strategy a company will use. I’ve been taught, just like any other hunter across the country that trial-and-error is the only method to personally test your week’s pay on products that mask, cover or ‘eliminate’ human odor.
It is from these tried-and-true life experiences in the woods hunting, that we brew our own assumptions and conclusions. Personally, I’ve always believed that a deer will smell you 100% of the time once downwind of your location. No matter what you wear, how you smell, or what you see on television.
I do happen to think that using products that help minimize your odor is important, but not exclusive. Let’s take a look at an example: Any hunter | who walks out of a restaurant, jumps into his truck, changes into his carbon-lined suit with a few sprits of scent eliminator and thinks he’s going to beat a buck’s nose is crazy, period.
Even though a deer will usually smell you once it’s downwind of your location, it doesn’t give you reason to skimp on the necessary steps in controlling your scent. I base my opinion on personal experience and priceless lessons from veteran hunters. The keyword is ‘minimize’, not eliminate. You will never totally eliminate every human-bearing scent particle that escapes your body, but on the other hand you | [
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RESIDENCY BEGINS: MID-SEPTEMBER 2013 AND RUNS THROUGH MID-FEBRUARY 2014 (5 MONTHS)
APPLICATION DEADLINE: June 14, 2013 at 12PM (noon). Applicants will be informed of their application status by August 7 | , 2013.
CONTEXT: In light of tectonic shifts in the overlap between art, culture and technology in recent years, Eyebeam is throwing open its Residency program to a single line of inquiry: what is most important now? We are asking you -- the digital creators, hacker artists, creative technologists, instigating curators, researchers and cultural producers -- what are the developments that are most in need of support? What are the ground-breaking works that will positively change cultural relationships to new creative technologies | [
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Women who wish to conceive may do best by avoiding foods with trans fats as a recent study claims that taking trans fats even in small quantities can have significant effects on fertility. In the study, American researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health linked trans fats to fertility problems. Of the 18,500 women studied who were attempting to conceive, 438 women faced ovulatory problems | . The researchers concluded that trans fats could raise one’s likelihood of developing fertility problems even by 70 per cent. But they are unsure as to the exact process by which trans fats affect fertility.
Meanwhile, British scientists from Sheffield University have developed a test that could tell a woman how quickly her biological clock is ticking. The blood test calculates the number of eggs in a woman’s ovaries and determines whether her fertility is on a downward spiral. This test, named Plan Ahead is the first fertility test to | [
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- Infowars - http://www.infowars.com -
Reports Of Voting Machine Problems, Vote Flipping Begin to Pour In
Nov 6, 2012
Multiple reports of electronic voting machine irregularities have begun to pour in from all over the country as Americans take to the polls today.
Voters in Hamilton County Indianapolis were forced to wait for 30 minutes to begin voting because the machines were not working when the polling station opened.
The AP reports that “cards used to clear tallies from machines before voting begins were improperly programmed,” meaning that around 500 machines had to be “reset”.
The | Toledo Blade reports that some 100 voters were unable to cast ballots this morning in Bedford, Ohio, because a voting machine was not working. Officials said that a memory card had to be replaced. Long lines led to people walking away.
In Dubuque, Iowa, more voters were delayed when machines failed to operate for around 45 minutes after the polling station opened.
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Washington — “Did you lose your family, brother?” Rep. Keith Ellison asked as he gently touched the arm of the young Palestinian standing outside the ruins of what was his Gaza home. After hearing that the man had lost both his parents, Ellison promised, “We’ll go back and tell them what we saw.”
The exchange was caught on a home video camera by Minnesota Democrat Ellison and by his fellow congressman Brian Baird of Washington, the first American lawmakers to visit Gaza after the Israeli military campaign.
Their visit resulted in a seven-minute video clip documenting the destruction in Gaza and also looking at the suffering of Jewish residents of nearby Sderot. Although the emphasis in the clip is put on the heavy price paid by the Palestinians, Ellison made clear | that the Gaza story has more than one side. “It’s an awful situation, for both,” he concluded in his on-the-scene narration ending the clip.
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July 24, 2012 – At CarePlanners, we try our best to stay in the loop about everything that’s happening in the office.
To stay connected, we always:
1. Bring our personal laptops to work, which ensures that we stay connected and have all of the necessary files and documents available to us at all times, even at home.
2. Receive weekly summaries about all of the recent and exciting developments with the company. Each team in our office contributes to this list.
3. Send out “hot and cold” lists at the end of every week, with a topline of the projects we’ll be working on during the upcoming week. The most important projects | and goals are considered “hot” and so on. This practice keeps the team aware of what our colleagues are working on, and helps prevent any dropped balls – usually!
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Re: Official Fall Dragon Run Oct 13-15th!
#1301861 - 08/16/06 06:03 PM
Originally posted by ChattavegasSE:
Originally posted by icysvt: And this has got to be the worst alt. change i have ever done!!!!!!
No way!! Have fun with it. I've got to change out a leaking oil pan and all O2 sensors. I'd rather do an alternator than the damn O2's.
Ok so now here is the kicker the | wires for one of my o2's right at the harness were frayed so i go and tape up all one at a time. Then i get back to the alt. after noticing i ruined and had to change mega fuse. i was going to do the | [
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Blue Raiders blank Belmont, 2-0, in soccer actionSeptember 23, 2005 · MT Media Relations
The match was a defensive stalemate for much of the first half but Rodriguez supplied Middle Tennessee (6-3) with the only goal it would need in the 32nd minute. After a neat turn, Rodriguez side-stepped two Belmont challengers and fired a curling, dipping shot over the stranded Bruin keeper, Micaela Crowley, and into the far corner of the net for her ninth goal and 24th points of the season.
"It was good to finally get on the scoreboard and break the tie because Belmont was playing a tough match," Rodriguez said. "Fortunately, our defense was up to the task and we were able to hold them in check until we could get our offense going. This is a big weekend for us with it being the final tune-up for (Sun Belt) Conference play so it is good to start the weekend with a win."
The score remained 1-0 until late in | the match and Belmont had a pair of scoring chances thwarted by the Blue Raider defense, but Morgan received a well-timed pass from Jordan LeFan and provided the Blue Raiders with some breathing room in the 87th minute. LeFan found herself in acres of space on the left and her inviting cross kicked out to an umarked Morgan, who | [
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The Winner! Nissan Titan Crew Cab
Nissan enters the extremely competitive and brand-loyal fullsize truck market with its all-new Titan fullsize pickup. The new truck features the 5.6L Endurance V-8 that produces 305 hp and 379 lb-ft of torque. It is an all-aluminum DOHC design that features six-bolt main bearing caps. Coupled to the V-8 is a smooth-shifting five-speed automatic transmission that also comes with a tow/haul mode. Both fit inside of a fully boxed ladder frame that is the backbone of | the Titan.
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When Seattle filmmaker Ward Serrill met Bill Resler, a college tax professor who moonlights asa girls' basketball coach, he didn't realize that he was about to embark on an incredible seven-year journey. Serrill, camera in hand, followed Resler – who looks more like Santa Claus in Birkenstocks than a whistle-blasting high school coach – into the Roosevelt High School gymand soon discovered a group of girls whose unbridled toughness, passion and energy he came to call "The Heart of the Game." Then, one day, onto the Roughriders' court (and into | the film) walked Darnellia (dar-NEE-lee-uh) Russell – a tough, inner-city girl whose off-court struggles would eventually threaten to crash the star athlete's plans to play college ball and be the | [
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- How to accept your offer
How to accept your offer
How you accept your offer depends on whether you applied via QTAC or directly to the university.
Domestic undergraduate students
Domestic postgraduate students
If you received an offer to study at UQ through QTAC:
If you received an offer directly from UQ:
Follow the instructions for international students accepting your offer.
Further information for:
- Research Higher Degree students - www.uq.edu.au/grad-school/response-to-offer
You must accept your offer by the date specified on your offer letter.
Once you have accepted your offer you need to enrol (register your personal information and choose the courses you want to study) to secure your place at UQ.
Can I defer my offer?
If you received an offer through QTAC, you can | defer the start of your studies for up to two years*. To do this:
- log in to QTAC’s Current Applicant Online Service
- select the ‘deferrment’ option
- defer your offer
*Deferments are available for a period of up to two years to students who are offered a Commonwealth supported place at the beginning of the year and will be automatically granted for all programs except: 707802 Bachelor of Arts/MBBS; 729102 Bachelor of Health Sciences/ | [
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I sometimes feel that my writing has far too much of an agenda, as if it’s always trying to expose something. Sometimes it gets too journalistic. So I wanted to try to just describe something without making a song and dance about it. This morning I went on a ten mile walk over the downs in | Wiltshire in the fog. I had to use a compass and everything, it was great. And this is what I saw.
Fog #1 Walking south from Avebury, 15th March 2012.
The close-cropped pasture slipped away around me. The grass was silver with dew, and my shoes wet through. A stock fence ran parallel to my path, mechanically tensioned wire taught between the dead-straight line of posts. It stretched away endlessly, to a vanishing point hidden behind the mist. I could only see perhaps fifty metres. The white | [
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Claimed the 2012 Portugal Masters – his second European Tour title – with a superb final round 66. Had already finished by the time Ross Fisher needed to hole a four-foot par putt on the 18th to force a play-off, and was soon jumping for joy when the Englishman missed. Took fifth place in the lucrative BMW Masters a week later to finish a career-best 29th in The Race to Dubai. Shot to prominence in 2009 when he became only the third amateur to win a European Tour title – and the second that year following New Zealander Danny Lee – when he captured the Irish Open at County Louth Golf Club in Baltray, beating Robert Rock at the third hole of a play-off. Has achieved a great deal in his young career, emulating his fellow Irish European Tour Champions Darren Clarke, Padraig Harrington, Peter Lawrie, Paul McGinley and Rory McIlroy by winning the prestigious Irish Amateur Close Championship in 2007. Was also a member of the Ireland Team which won the European Amateur Team Championship in 2007, and then retained the title in 2008 at the Royal Park I Roveri – a former venue of The European Tour’s BMW Italian Open between 2009 and | 2012. Other successes in 2008 came in the West of Ireland Championship and the North of Ireland Championship, which led him to being ranked at a career-high sixth in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. His father, Brendan, was a famous Gaelic footballer who won the All-Ireland Championship with County Offaly in | [
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Reform Effort Puts Obama Back on the Trail
By Ben Pershing
President Obama's poll numbers have been dropping almost since the day he took office. So as he works to sell his signature initiative, Obama plans a brief return to the place where he has achieved the most success -- the campaign trail.
Obama "will take the baton" on health care this week, according to the Washington Post, planning "an aggressive public and private schedule" of events to promote reform, including a roundtable discussion in Washington today, Wednesday's prime-time press conference and a trip to Cleveland to pitch reform. Of course, Obama won't be selling a specific plan -- he doesn't have one -- so instead his message will be focused on the urgency of the issue and the importance of a few general principles. Organizing for America | , Obama's former campaign operation, will be holding events in all 50 states for this "health care reform week of action." The effort comes, the Wall Street Journal writes, as Democrats "are facing new resistance on Capitol Hill to rapid movement on health-care legislation amid concerns about the cost, the political price for raising taxes -- and even an emerging dispute about whether abortions should be covered."
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this time i have:
FL clean acc - no requirements, rule: FCFS (i dont even know if that acc still works, but i think its worth to try for someone who dont have it)
Blackcats-games PU acc with 15GB buf and inv | - 2 PU ratio proofs and speedtest.net from today
and last, but not 4 free (maybe ill change my mind) Blackcats-games PU acc with 170GB buffer and 5 inv - show me some offers for that.
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Give Obama Another Term: Get Out And Vote
Four years ago this month, I had the good fortune of landing exclusive interviews with Democratic presidential candidate, then-Sen. Barack Obama, and the Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain. The McCain interview was the first known time that a Republican presidential nominee had agreed to an interview with a gay publication, the Washington Blade - considered then, as it is now, America’s "gay newspaper of record."
With the 2008 presidential election season in full swing, I was able to ask both men their positions on such important issues as "Don’t Ask Don’t Tell," the federal Defense of Marriage Act, the long-stalled (and still pending) Employment Non-Discrimination Act, hate crimes legislation and the debate around comprehensive sex education programing in schools. The approach was to provide a list of questions so that we could run the articles in a Q&A format. To their credit, both camps provided straightforward, honest answers to the questions.
Things have changed a lot in four years. | I am no longer with the aforementioned media company, so my approach to this subject doesn’t need to be as neutral as it was back then. That means that I can freely state my personal opinion about which candidate I believe would be the best person to be our next president and why.
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I've just noticed that Erik's OpenTools API FAQ and Resources
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Dec 26, 2007 (11:12 AM EST)
Chinese Chipmaker Licenses IBM Technology
Read the Original Article at InformationWeek
Chinese chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. said Wednesday it has licensed IBM's 45-nanometer integrated circuit technology.
SMIC said it would use IBM's CMOS technology on 300-millimeter silicon wafers used in SMIC fabrication plants. CMOS, or complementary metal-oxide semiconductor, is a major class of integrated circuits used in microprocessors.
The IBM technology will be used in building graphics chips and chipsets and in components for advanced mobile phones and other consumer devices, the companies said in a joint statement. The licensed technology is expected to complement SMIC's work in 65-nanometer low-power technology.
SMIC, based in Shanghai, is among the largest wafer fabrication facilities, or fabs, in China. The company has two 300-millimeter wa | fer fabs in its Beijing megafab. In addition, SMIC will manage and operate a 300-millimeter wafer fab in Wuhan. That fab is owned by Wuhan XinXin Semiconductor Manufacturing.
Making chips with 45-nanometer integrated circuits boosts overall processing power by fitting more transistors on a processor than chips made with larger circuits. Intel started shipping 45-nanometer chips this year, and Advanced Micro Devices is | [
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my skin has turned to porcelain, to ivory, to steel
me too anon
22. Would you ever want to swim with sharks?: HELL YEAH!!
53. Is Christmas stressful?: yes. I’m in charge of decorations. D:
17. Who do you feel most comfortable talking to about anything?: a stranger most likely.
20. Are you starting to realize anything?: that my chickenpox scars are healing up and fading! celebrate!
74. What is your favorite book?: “The Hobbit” by Tolkien is another fav.
92. Do you want to get married?: not right now but maybe I will some day…
YOUR ICON IS CHRIS IN | A SAILOR OUTFIT DON’T TALK TO ME ABOUT BEING GAY
6. What are you excited for?: LIFE!!!
27. Would you be able to date someone who doesn’t make you laugh?: probably not. I think humour is important to keep a relationship fresh. But I laugh at everything, it | [
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Spend £40 for free delivery!
Majestic's minimum purchase is 6 bottles of wine, Champagne and spirits. Delivery on mainland UK is free for orders over £40, or £5 for orders under £40.
Orders are delivered direct from the store closest to your delivery address. You'll be contacted within 24 hours to confirm the order and arrange the details. We turn around most orders within a day or two, although for addresses further from the store this | may be longer (a maximum of 7 days).
If you have specific delivery requirements, use the 'Additional Information' box on the delivery details page to enter a message for the store team and they'll do everything they can to accommodate you.
Unfortunately there are some locations just too far away for us to deliver using store vans. Our Mail Order team despatch wines via courier to these locations. We can deliver our full range of wines, Champagnes and spirits (but unfortunately not beer, soft drinks or accessories). Customers in mainland | [
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Welcome to Classy Closets Coppell
Classy Closets has been providing superior home storage solutions for over twenty-five years. We understand what gives our customers peace of mind. We know how to expand your storage space and create a unique and beautiful solution that fits your personality and lifestyle. And, we look forward to working with the residents of Carrollton and Coppell.
Classy Closets of Carrollton and Coppell offer a large array of custom designed home storage solutions. If you are in need of a home office or kitchen pantry- Classy Closets has it. If you are in need of | closets, garage cabinets, or a wall bed- look no further. Or perhaps you need a laundry room or home entertainment center- Classy Closets of Carrollton and Coppell can help you find anything that you are looking | [
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- j - Now write a fanfic based on that. :)
- j - *snicker*
- jun - That new cover looks like “Jason Isaacs and Tom Baker as Nico and Philip!”
- j - The new covers appeal to me more than the old ones, I will say that. Which might color the reading experience a...
- jun - Yeah, I have a couple other books by her, as well. It’s rather disheartening to hear that they’re...
Posted on April 1, 2012 | | 1 CommentIn this part, we'll look at a revised version published more recently, as well as the short story/novella "A Separate War" which tells the last portion of the book from the perspective of a different character.
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STOCKTON - Authorities identified the man killed in Friday's hit-and-run accident on Waterloo Road as Cirilo Quionez, a 72-year-old Stockton resident.
Quionez was struck by a Ford Explorer while trying to cross Waterloo Road between East Harding Way and D Street. He was taken to a hospital, where he | died of his injuries.
Police arrested 25-year-old Frank Spingolo Jr. on suspicion of hit-and-run resulting in death or injury. Spingolo fled the scene but was arrested less than an hour later after calling police to report his vehicle stolen.
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The latest publicised future of the franchise finally broke through last night for the Rockford Ice Hogs. Brandon Saad finally found the back of the net on a breakaway for his first professional goal last night in a losing effort against the Grand Rapids Griffins. Saad had been battling injury and was off to a start no one had expected by not getting | his name in the goal column. He finally broke through and now maybe we will see the point totals accumulate like the ones he collected last season for the Saginaw Spirit organization | [
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First, hello Juan. you seem to be agnostic. thats cool. i used to be one too.
Anyway, its nice to see that you are trying to learn about the derka derka religion. haha.
on to your assertions:
QUOTE(juan @ Jul 14 2007, 03:18 AM)
one no problem. Off the top of my head. Read sura 6:14 and it will say Abraham was the first Muslim, but in Sura 7:143 it reads that Mosses was the first Muslim. There can be only one first.Quran (006 : 014 )Say: "Shall I take for my protector any other than Allah, the Maker of the heavens and the earth? And He it is that feedeth but is not fed." Say: "Nay! but I am commanded to be the first of those who bow to Allah (in Islam), and be not thou of the company of those who join gods with Allah."
It says "SAY". This means its telling the reader to say it, and in this situation it is saying to tell it to the nonbelievers. | Its saying that a believer should be among the first to bow down to God in a religious situation. Its telling Muslims to take initiative. It has nothing to do with what you were saying. Quran (007 : 143 )
When Moses came to the place appointed by Us, and his Lord addressed him, He said: "O my Lord! show (Thyself) to me, that I may look upon thee." Allah said: "By no means canst thou see Me (direct); But look upon the mount; if it abide in | [
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2007 February InsideOut
Our very own Philip Wood took over Art Basel in Miami for 6 min | 40 secs extolling the virtues of gold plated vibrators in InsideOut magazine this month.
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2007 January Domino
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The difference between eating in the handsome main dining room and at the intime, six-seat chef's counter, hidden in the back of this Dupont Circle Japanese restaurant, comes down to a lot of money and rare detail. Put yourself in the hands of chef-owner Nobu Yamazaki for an evening, and not only is the sake poured into cups of your own choosing and the wasabi grated before your eyes, but the lessons flow nonstop: Whole fried river trout is pleasantly bitter because the tiny fish feeds on algae, the master tells us. The fine noodles in a glass bowl of eel, smoked eggplant and clear broth are tinted pale green with tea, he offers. The lid of what looks like a brick is lifted to reveal matchsticks made from dried sea cucumber roe ("Seafood jerky!" cries my pal) and a dip of squid ink, sake and chili pepper. Intriguing. Less luscious: the one-note edamame soup with fried okra and a sardine | cake. There are two house-made soy sauces; they come with a small brush for dabbing the sushi, some of the raw fish for which is bought at Tokyo's famed Isukiji market. "I feel like I've been to Japan," my companion whispers as we reluctantly depart one of the most enchanting meals in the city that doesn't require a passport. Having just d | [
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Stores across the Northeast were packed with shoppers as people prepared for what could be a historic blizzard set to arrive on Friday.
In Reading, Massachusetts, residents were preparing for several feet of snow that could leave them stuck in their homes for days.
"It's a zoo in there. There's nothing left on the shelves.... I think I got every bottle of water that they had in stock," Elizabeth Fraiser told CNN afilliate WHDH.
At the Home Depot, another resident said she had essential supplies but wanted to be doubly sure she was ready.
"I have a | lot of it, but just want to be prepared. You never know," Joanna Spinosa said.
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macProVideo.com has released a tutorial-video about Native Instruments Kontakt sampler plug-in, called"Native Instruments 105: Exploring Kontakt" (ttp://www.macprovideo.com/tutorial/nativein | struments105).
In this tutorial, composer and sound designer Scott Freiman shows you how to use Native Instruments’ Kontakt 4 sampler. Tips and tricks are scattered among this courses interactive tutorial-videos.
After a brief series of “getting started” videos, Freiman gets right into music making with Kontakt. He introduces Kontakt's features. Topics include creating a database of your own samples, using Kontakt as a plug-in, automating Kontakt with MIDI | [
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In Orchard Beach, a 65-year old woman suffered heat stroke and was unresponsive. She was brought to Jacobi hospital unconscious but breathing. The incident happened at 4:07 near section 7.
A few hours earlier a 44-year old woman fainted from the heat on the beach by section 4 | , near the boardwalk. She was revived.
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|Ernest Thune, 83|
|Written by TRF Times|
Thief River Falls - Ernest Thune, 83, died on Friday, January 28, 2005 at his home in Thief River Falls.
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Two years ago, Sylvania Township Fire Chief Jeffrey Kowalski heard a call come over dispatch that every firefighter dreads.
The home of his daughter, Lisa Miller, was on fire and the second he heard the address he felt a sense of fear come over him that he had never previously felt after receiving a call.
The then-assistant chief, who had just been appointed to interim fire chief, rushed to the scene thinking the worst.
When he arrived, he was relieved to see that everyone had made it out safety.
"Seeing them in their car when I got there, it really took a lot of the anxiety out," he said. "We're at fires all the time and deal with families, but you don't realize how devastating it is until it happens to someone you know."
At the home at the time of the fire were Kowalski's daughter, her husband and their daughters Miranda and Gracie.
What he would soon find out was that what his first-grade granddaughter, Miranda, learned from firefighters in her classroom during Fire Prevention Week may have saved her life.
She heard the smoke detectors going off around 2 a.m., alerted her parents and crawled out to the meeting point they had established in their fire plan.
Gracie, who | was about 4 years old at the time, was carried out by her parents.
The fire originated in the bedroom of Kowalski's grandson, who had luckily been staying at his house that night.
It was later determined that the fire started after substandard wiring fed to an outlet in the room by a previous homeowner caught fire after the boy's portable video game device he left charging overheated.
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- Infowars - http://www.infowars.com -
Lab-Made Eggs Raise New Fertility Options
Wall Street Journal
October 8, 2012
Japanese scientists have made viable mouse eggs in a laboratory dish, an advance that may offer a new route for treating infertility in people.
The experiment completes a long-sought quest in reproductive biology: to make sperm and eggs in a lab dish. A year ago, the same core group of scientists at Kyoto University created healthy mouse sperm in the lab.
In the latest experiment, the dish-created eggs were fertilized with natural mouse sperm to create healthy, fertile mice. The research appears in the journal Science.
[...] It will | be even tougher to repeat the trick in people. But if it can ever be done, it has the potential to transform reproductive medicine by enabling both infertile men and women to conceive their own genetic offspring.
Article printed from Infowars: http://www.infowars.com
URL to article: http://www.infowars.com/lab-made-eggs-raise-new-fertility-options/
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The beginning of the classical music concert season in Madison has much of the feeling of the beginning of the athletic season – except the seats are more comfortable.
The Madison Symphony Orchestra opened its 87th season Friday night at the Overture Center with an almost all-Russian concert featuring pianist Garrick Ohlsson and honoring the late Roland Johnson, music director here for 33 years and tuba principal Paul Haugan, who performed with the orchestra for 30 seasons before his death earlier this year at age 57.
The atmosphere of the entire evening, from the opening notes of the National Anthem (that’s a tradition for symphonies but, I swear, we sing it with more gusto than most) to the almost wild cheering for Ohlsson at concert’s end, was one of celebration and good times.
Even current music director John DeMain is observing his 19th season with the MSO. Ohlsson has played here previously in 1984, 1985, 2002 and 200 | 8.
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I hate the lack of control over my body’s physical reaction to pain—not the pain of a torn meniscus or a bumped shoulder, but pain that makes you sick to your stomach, changes your breathing pattern and makes you wish your heart was numb to all feelings
BY MELODY NA | ZARIAN
She wore white on her wedding day
And gleamed from head to toe
And though I wasn’t present there
I could still see the glow.
The way she peered into her Allen’s eyes
She couldn’t hide her awe if she tried
They were married in August in Armenia,
With smiles they couldn’t hide.
That night she illuminated like an angel
Not knowing [...]
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This is another squeeze chute story. In my world it is the equivalent of a shark attack or a middle-of-the night calving call … a story that sends shivers down my spine.
Monty said he was just along for the ride, helping his neighbor Whitey gather his cows and calves for spring branding.
The roundup went smooth; eight a’horseback in four sections of pretty good country, although they had to backtrack some and rope a | couple of small calves that had gotten on the other side of the fence.
It was absentee owner land. The corrals were 20 years old and made of heavy pipe, sheets of steel and sucker rod. Unfortunately, this high-dollar set of pens were apparently designed by a swing set manufacturer, an orthodontist, or that same guy who invented the Rubik’s Cube.
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Dear Barry, comments inline (01)
Am 21.03.2008 um 14:25 schrieb Barry Smith: (02)
> Mark Musen, below, makes a number of valuable
> points, which are made all the more interesting
> in virtue of the fact that the NCBO's BioPortal,
> an ontology repository for which Mark is
> http://www.bioontology.org/bioportal.html, is
> carrying out an experimental test of the benefits
> of democratic ranking-based approach to ontology assessment.
I agree with you that up to now no experimental study has proven that
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carry out experiments in the context of the NeOn project, which
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Texans to join in lobbying for up-or-down votes on judicial nominations
Chris Elliott, a shareholder in Austin’s Dougherty, Hearon & Moody, will be among four Texas lawyers and 150 others from 27 states descending on the nation’s capital on May 7 to participate in what organizers are calling “a day of discussions,” about unfilled judicial vacancies, according to a statement the group released May 3. The lawyers have scheduled stops at the White House and the Senate.
From Texas, the group includes: Matt Glazer, executive director of the non-profit Progress Texas; Celeste Vill | arreal, associate judge for the City of Austin; and Jeanne Cezanne “Cezy” Collins, president of the National Conference of Women’s Bar Associations and partner in El Paso’s Kemp Smith.
According to the release, the Texans plan to urge the Senate hold final up-and-down votes on all pending federal judicial nominations and encouraging the president to keep nominating until all the vacancies in the state are filled.
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JACKSON, MS (WLBT) - Watching a chopper land is an incredible sight for most of us. But for those attending the Mississippi School for the Blind's Summer Enrichment Program, it's a completely different experience.
"It's an amazing learning experience, and you will | find things you never knew before," said 14-year-old Kelly Sloan, a program participant and 9th grader at Ocean Springs High School.
Kelly Sloan is one of roughly 40 campers exploring dozens of vehicles in new ways during the program's "Transportation Day."
For Sloan and her peers, the chance to explore these vehicles isn't just about fun. It's a safety issue.
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2012 photo - a little brighter than the last one! As you can see I sometimes omit the dumplings and have it with some homemade brown bread - lovely :-)
I got this recipe from Natalie McMaster's website she of the Nova Scotian fiddler fame....not from Newfoundland but oh well! I did make a few changes, I added a couple bay leaves, used smoked | sea salt to try and replicate what salt beef or ham hock may bring to pea soups, and used my own dumpling recipe as I prefer herb dumplings to plain.
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Bill Gertz on our grave intel gaps.
An NRO Q&A
Bill Gertz is long-time defense and national-security reporter for the Washington Times. Today he is out with a new book, Enemies: How America?s Foes Steal Our Vital Secrets?and How We | Let It Happen, about which he took some questions from NRO editor Kathryn Lopez.
Kathryn Jean Lopez: Most of us think Jack Bauer nowadays when we think of counterintelligence. Is there anything real about him?
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Added: August 5th, 2012 in Questions
On Aug 5, 2012, at 1:40 PM, Mike Keener wrote:
| Just curious to know when the re-releases go to iTunes – anxious to buy.
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Ship of Fools
FOTD (phil improvises last line??)
Born x eyed
Phil donor rap: "...am I uninteligable?".!!
E: Scarlet (bw)>Fire(wh)
Post Number: 3810
|Posted on Friday, May 15, 2009 - 8:41 am: |
The show was better than I expected. That "Phil improvises last line" of Friend of the Devil was actually the true last verse of the song. From what I've heard (from Hunter at a show he did at the Golden Bear in Huntington Beach about a million years ago), Hunter and Garcia had a long-standing "friendly feud" on the verse - Hunter always wanted Jerry to sing it, Jerry never would sing it. I've sang it when I've performed the song ever since I heard Hunter's story. The verse, as I remember Hunter doing it (slightly different than Phil's last night) is as follows:
You can borrow from the Devil,
you can borrow | from a friend.
Devil give you twenty
and your friend will give you ten.
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A drop in the value of the yen would help Japanese exports, yet these stronger exports aren’t likely to produce a quick counter effect against the rise of the yen, and neither has the drop in bond yields. Currency expert, Ashraf Laidi of City Index/FX Solutions, offers an analysis of what else would be needed.
Escalating JPY shorts | vs. USD in the Chicago Mercantile Exchange show the highest negative positioning (90,000 contracts) in the currency since the June 2007, but that remains far from the (188,000 contracts) record reached earlier that same year. Back then, USD/JPY was at a five-year high of 124.14, global equities hit new records, private equity deals were raging with extreme leverage, and even busts in US mortgage providers were | [
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Fleet management tracking has become necessary and has seen a great exploitation of the tracking technology like GPS and GLONASS for the benefit of their own country.
It is necessary to sustain in the fleet business that the owner of the fleet has all the | necessary and minute details of every fleet that is going on the task or has return from one. Details like what was the item or good that was loaded, what was the quantity, at what time did the fleet left, what route it took, what were the other details during the course, was their any undesirable movement or activity, what time the delivery was made, what time did the fleet return | [
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When DealChicken needs to get away from the bargain-hunting grind, he looks for a mini-escape where he can swoon his sweetheart without breaking the bank. Take advantage of this special offer from Stowehof Inn and Resort, and get ready for your two-night mountain getaway at more than half off the regular price. Enjoy the resort's unique, antique bed-and-breakfast feel complemented by modern amenities for just $199. Choose between a king or queen bed with a private bath. A full country breakfast for two each morning and a three-course dinner for two rounds out this deal!
Located in Stowe, Stowehof Inn & Resort is just 45 minutes from Burlington International Airport, two hours and 45 minutes from Manchester International Airport, and three and a half hours away from Boston's Logan International Airport. The resort strives to recreate the comfort of a traditional alpine inn with its 46 unique rooms, private baths, European duvets, plentiful amenities and more. Stowehof is | just 3 miles away from Stowe Mountain Resort, named 'the Ski Capital of the East' by Ski Magazine. The home of Vermont's highest peak, Mount Mansfield, Stowe attracts skiers from all over the country and the world.
$199 for a 'Stay & Dine' package ($468 value)
After purchasing Stowhof Inn & Resort in August 2000, the Grimes family set out to renovate it, ultimately replacing every last piece of the property.
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Here’s a true story… On a fitness message board, a member cautioned another against having peanut butter with his oatmeal. “Why not?” asked the confused youth. The pseudo-educated guy answered, “This is bad, never, especially while cutting, do you mix carbs and fats. PWO should be pro/carb.” I had to go into that thread and straighten things out. Yes, I’ll admit that I get kick out of breaking up a good bro-down. This incident was in 2004, and the last time I checked, we’re dangerously close to half a decade past that. Believe it or not, people still parrot this guideline.
Context-switching & oversimplification
In the same absolutist vein that The Zone Diet warns against consuming carbs without fat along with it, some of you may be aware of the opposite recommendation to avoid combining fats and carbs. It’s been suggested that when insulin levels are high, dietary fat in circulation has a better chance of making into the storage depots. This is misleading because it | ’s assumes a singular transient event will develop into the multi-factorial condition of over-fatness. Furthermore, it mistakenly ordains insulin as the almighty agent of fat gain (or inhibition of fat loss). Let’s clear up this mess, shall we?
How did this start?
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OK so it’s a slightly misleading title, but I did want to draw your attention to the rather splendiferous Risk Science Blog.
When I took over as Director of the University of Michigan Risk Science last year, I wanted to find ways of connecting researchers and students here with a broader audience. And what better way to do this than through a blog. So earlier this year we launched the Risk Science Blog – an eclectic collection of news items, commentaries and opinions with the common thread that they all have something to do with making sense of public health risks in an increasingly complex world.
Since the launch, I have been extremely excited by the quality of the pieces that have been posted. We have junior and senior faculty (including the Dean of the School of Public Health) writing for us, as well as students. And we are beginning to develop a core of regular contributors – each with their own unique perspective on health risks and opportunities.
If you have any interest in unique and insightful perspectives on contemporary risk issues that | will inform, challenge and sometimes amuse you, please check out the blog.
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Shows & Panels
- Accelerate and Streamline for Better Customer Service
- Ask the CIO
- The Big Data Dilemma
- Carrying On with Continuity of Operations
- Client Virtualization Solutions
- Data Protection in a Virtual World
- Expert Voices
- Federal Executive Forum
- Federal IT Challenge
- Federal Tech Talk
- F | eds in the Cloud
- Health IT: A Policy Change Agent
- IT Innovation in the New Era of Government
- Making Dollars And Sense Out of Data Center Consolidation
- Navigating the Private Cloud
- One Step to the Cloud, Two Steps Toward Innovation
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We live in modern times, witchcraft has been replaced by technologically magical products and service whose appearance is as alluring as our expectations of how we can use them. The more utopian the products and service we use become the less we need to understand how they work, which is fine, until something goes wrong and you need to get it working again. This talk will be examine the pitfalls of simplified'seamless' designs, how something which was perceived as magical one day can be the source of great frustration then next, when things are no longer working as expected or worse completely broken. Through understanding the importance of'seams' to aid the diagnosis of problems, and how self-service maintenance can be used to empower users, we can see how design with emotions in mind is vital. In a world of immac | ulately created artefacts be it on-screen or in-hand, the role of perception is intrinsically linked to emotion as an effective design approach, yet often overlooked.
WHAT WILL BE COVERED?
A journey starting with designing for simplicity and its consequences, travelling though; handling faults & errors, diagnosing problems, and how to help the user do things for themselves. And introducing perception design as an effective approach as part of designing products & services.
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BOYS’ OWN BOOK, CHAPTER ONE
SECRETS NO ONE KNEW
July 4, 1976
Four boys, three girls, high and soaring, skin sizzling, tingling under the dizzying stars. Everything open and opening | : the ragtop to the sky, the sky endlessly to the huge summer night. This night to their limitless lives.
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British artists Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey use grass to make pictures—"living" photographs. Wielding the traditional tools of the artist and the gardener to harness a plant's natural photosynthesis, the artists' process is a nice synthesis of art and science.
Paris japonica has the largest genome—the most DNA—of any organism, flora or fauna. The rare plant's genome is 50 times longer than humans, though a long genome isn | 't always a good thing for a species.
For his debut show as Dior's creative director, designer Raf Simons stitched together a setting reminiscent of the fashion house's founding themes—femininity, romance, and flowers. Once again, the house of Dior was a house of flowers.
Drielandenpunt Labyrinth, or Three-Country Labyrinth, is Europe's largest open air shrub maze, and its hilltop location in the Netherlands—the highest point in the country—offers a stunning view of Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands. Designed by landscape architect Adrian Fisher, | [
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The 2010 Chateau Sabatey-Bellevue Bordeaux
Wine deal: 2010 Chateau Sabatey-Bellevue Bordeaux
- Article by: Bill Ward
- Star Tribune
- | February 1, 2013 - 1:03 PM
With thousands of chateaus and oft-unfriendly prices, Bordeaux is a seriously daunting region for most of us. So it’s always a delight to find a truly swell one for $11. The 2010 Chateau Sabatey-Bellev | [
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SpongeBob SquarePants Mad Libs
Just when you thought Mad Libs couldn’t be sillier, here comes Sponge- Bob SquarePants Mad Libs, based on the super-popular Nickelodeon TV show! SpongeBob is a sea sponge who lives in a pineapple at the bottom of the sea and has all sorts of waterlogged adventures | . Now kids and adults alike can bring SpongeBob home and laugh their "squarepants" off with Mad Libs!
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One of the original Vampire dramas, Buffy lasted a stunning seven years, beginning in 1997. Launched off the movie of the same name, starring Kristy Swanson, Luke Perry, and Donald Sutherland, the range the series took was astounding and always entertaining. The creator of Buffy, Joss Whedon, has a knack for the quirky but relatable characters. Unknown to many, Joss’s creative credits include, Toy Story, Alien Resurrection, Firefly, & Titan AE.
Last night, my Hubby and I watched one of our favorites, and the creepiest Buffy episodes there is, “Hush”. If you have never seen it, it | is seriously creepy. Everyone in the town of Sunnydale loses their voices, and these demons called ‘The Gentlemen’ arrive to take seven hearts. Standard Buffy, but the Gentlemen look like decayed versions of the preacher from Poltergeist and they float. They don’t walk, they float, in case you were unclear. This makes for even more creepiness and they are always | [
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- School Stuff
Rapper B.o.B. is best know for his popular song “Airplane,” but there is much more to this musician. Find out all the details in his Kidzworld bio!
Find out what happens after Beowulf becomes king in The Coming of the Dragon, a YA historical fiction novel by Rebecca Barnhouse.
Tony Hawk might be the most famous “Tony” in the World, but he might have never even become famous if it weren’t for Tony Alva and the Z-boys of Dogtown, California. Tony Alva was one of the first pioneers that turned skateboarding from a boring speed race on a narrow track to radical shredding in swimming pools
Take full control of Sonic and his friends in this Kinect racing game. Hopefully your body and the Kinect camera is up for the task!
Join the ranks of Jedi and Clone Troopers in the galaxy-wide Clone | Wars. How epic is this online game? Check our review to find out!
Kidzworld reviews Graffeeti Shoes, the only shoe you can write on and erase off!
Everyone’s favorite Peanuts Holiday titles are now available on Blu-ray and DVD!
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The life of a third wheel
A Kataang Wedding – [Kataang theme + The Avatars Love + The End of Avatar]
All credit to The Track Team - I only combined the scores
This would totally be their song, no?
I | just have a lot of Kataang feelings ok
Louis C.K. (via 30thcenturyboy)
Slavery in the territory that is now the United States lasted more than 330 years. We will be 330 years removed from slavery in the year 2195.
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In September, representatives of Zco Corporation attended the 3D Entertainment Summit at the Hollywood & Highland Center in Hollywood, California. The event was a gathering of filmmakers, engineers, producers, and other movers and shakers in the entertainment industry.
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Dater has covered the Colorado Avalanche before they were even called the Avalanche, starting with the team's move from Quebec to Denver in 1995. He has been at The Denver Post overall since Dec. 1991, when earlier in the year he decided to get a life, move out of his parents basement in New Hampshire and come out to Denver with a journalism degree from Keene State College.
Chambers covers college and professional hockey for The Denver Post. He has written for the Post since 1994, after dumping his first 9-to-5 office job a couple years out of college. He primarily follows the University of Denver hockey team and helps cover the Avalanche.
Colorado Avalanche left wing Cody McLeod (55) jsut about gets his stick on a loose puck in front of St. Louis Blues goalie Jaroslav Halak (41) during the first period January 23, 2011 at Pepsi Center. St. Louis Blues goalie Jaroslav Halak (41) made a pad save on the play. John Leyba, The Denver Post
Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” needn’t be the soundtrack to this one. | No works of art tonight, but two points was the mission tonight for the Avalanche, so mission accomplished.
This was a shaky win over a reeling team playing on the road, so as coaches and players all say is the right thing to do, I’m putting this one behind me and looking onward to the next one.
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DL - 6-3, 270
Nose tackle for head coach Ron Ullery at Centerville High School... brother of Hoosier junior linebacker Tyler Replogle... first team all-state, first team all-district and the Greater Western Ohio Conference (GWOC) and Area Player of the Year as a senior... named team MVP, first team all-area, first team All-GWOC in 2007 and 2008... earned the Anthony Munoz Award (outstanding defensive lineman), the Sonny Unger Award (outstanding team player) and the Elk Iron Award (most fit player) in 2008... selected to the 2008 Big 33 Ohio vs. Pennsylvania All-Star Game... finished senior campaign with 13 tackles for loss and six sacks despite missing three games with a broken foot... saw time at fullback as well and rushed for 12 touchdowns... also a second team all-district selection his junior season... finished 2007 with 82 tackles (50 solo), 25 | tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks... won back-to-back GWOC championships in 2006 (8-2), as a teammate of Tyler, and 2007 (9-3) and advanced to the state playoffs in 2008... | [
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RESEARCH TO DEVELOP STRATEGIES AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR PRESERVING PLANT GENETIC DIVERSITY IN EX SITU GENEBANKS
Location: Plant Germplasm Preservation Research Unit
Title: An analysis of embryo development in palm: interactions between dry matter accumulation and water relations in Pritchardia remota (Arecaceae)
Submitted to: Seed Science Research
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal
Publication Acceptance Date: December 5, 2011
Publication Date: January 30, 2012
Citation: Perez, H.E., Hill, L.M., Walters, C.T. 2012. An analysis of embryo development in palm: interactions between dry matter accumulation and water relations in Pritchardia remota (Arecaceae). Seed Science Research. 22:97-111.
Interpretive Summary: Palms produce among the largest seeds of all plants. The large seed size suggests that palms are extremely proficient at sequestering food reserves to developing embryos. Dry matter accumulation into cells is the basis for a new mechanical model we developed to explain strategies to protect cells from lethal shrinkage during drying. One might expect from this model, that palm seeds would be able to survive drying | . We tested this hypothesis on maturing embryos of Pritchardia remota, an endangered species that is endemic to Hawaii. We demonstrate that P. remota embryos are increasingly able to survive water loss as they accumulate food into their cells; but they never achieve the same tolerance as most seeds because embryos stop growing midway through gestation when food is only deposited in the endosperm. We believe that | [
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Dogs in New Zealand have been trained to drive cars. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) in Auckland decided to teach the dogs to drive to demonstrate the intelligence of rescued dogs.
So if Google's plan does ever take off it will only be a matter of time that the software becomes expensive compared to hiring a dog on low wages. The odd bone and a tin of leftovers will do the trick.
One thing scares me. Every dog has a relative that has been flattened in the past and revenge could be on the cards.
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I have a cruise coming up in a couple of weeks and was curious as to how filtered the water is that you have in your stateroom (bathroom sink, etc). I was trying to figure out if I needed to bring a | handful of bottles so I could stock up on water when I went to lunch. But then I started thinking that maybe since we're on a boat and they needot treat the water anyway, the water that | [
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The Music Box
|The Music Box|
|Directed by||James Parrott|
|Produced by||Hal Roach|
|Written by||H.M. Walker|
|Music by||Harry Graham
|Editing by||Richard C. Currier|
|Release date(s)||April 16, 1932|
The Music Box is a Laurel and Hardy short film comedy released in 1932. It was directed by James Parrott, produced by Hal Roach and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film, which depicts the pair attempting to move a piano up a large flight of steps, won the first Academy Award for Live Action Short Film (Comedy) in 1932. In 1997, this film was | selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
In a music store, Mrs. Theodore von Schwartzenhoffen orders a player piano as a surprise birthday gift for her husband, Professor Theodore von Schwartzenhoffen. She tells the manager her address — 1127 Walnut Avenue — and he hires the Laurel and Hardy Transfer Company to | [
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3 days of severe weather, tornadoes look more likely this weekend
"We encourage buyers to beware and do your research," she said. "Because it's the wild wild West and nobody is actually monitoring that aisle in the store."
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“Don’t worry Susie; he has a nice life. He’s trapped in a perfect world.” Too bad it wasn’t a perfect book. The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold is about 14 year old Susie Salmon who was murdered by her neighbour, a | quiet but odd man, Mr. Harvey. She soon finds herself in Heaven, a place that has all that you wanted on Earth and more, but she cannot help but let go. She watches her family and friends, grow up and fall apart, grasping onto her memory, albeit too painful for some. She also watches her murderer continue to go about his day, still thriving | [
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According to IHOP, February 24 is National Pancake Day. Who knew there was a National Pancake Day? In order to help you celebrate, IHOP is giving you a free shortstack (3 pancakes) of their famous buttermilk pancakes. Go to your local IHOP on February 24 from 7 a.m. until 10 a.m.
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For those not well-versed in their comic book movies, the subject line is a little too appropriate for today. The quote comes from The Dark Knight, and it serves as a description for a villain who kills and causes terror just for the sheer fun of it. Tragically, the world was served a reminder this morning that such people exist outside of comic books.
I’m sure the final count and details are still being worked out, but I know enough to be horrified at the tragedy. Twelve people were killed and thirty-eight people were injured when a man came into a screening of The Dark Knight Rises, dispersed smoke, and opened fire. Police apparently have a suspect in custody.
I don’t know very many people in Colorado. I would never claim that I will be as impacted as the friends and loved ones of that theater | audience. On a much smaller scale though, I will claim that the room was filled with my people.
Comic book nerds are an interesting breed. We have a reputation for being anti-social. I’m here to tell you though; one of the quickest ways to get in our good graces is to read comics, to be one of us.
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Come join Team LeCure with our second annual fight against cancer poker run that ben | ifits the American Cancer Society Relay For Life, Aug, 24th 2013 Sign-ups are 10 am-noon and the fee is $20 per driver and $15 per passenger and walk-ins, The fee includes draft, soda, water, food, games and entertainment. This will be a 60 mile scenic run.The festivities start at 1pm. Venders welcome, please call for | [
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Let me share with you a blog Mathew N. Schmalz wrote in the Washington Post on my inaugural address at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops General Assembly.
Here is an excerpt from his blog:
In content and in tone, Archbishop Dolan’s address was not a call to arms to fight an external threat. Instead, it was an invitation to look inward. His remarks began by focusing on the phrase “love for Jesus and His Church must be the passion of our lives.” This love must be reclaimed at a time when fewer people realize that “Jesus and His church are One.” A challenging task, as Archbishop Dolan made clear, especially since the Catholic Church is perceived as a church of “sinners.”
Instead of taking refugee in the equivalent of | a rhetorical bunker, Archbishop Dolan readily admitted the sinfulness of the church’s members. Indeed, it is precisely because we are all sinners that we need the church: not just as teacher, but also as community. The talk was interspersed with references to Graham Greene and Dorothy Day, who both explored in their writings how and why the church persists in spite of, and yet because of, its failings. Dysfunctional it may be, but the church is nonetheless a family—both earthly and supernatural.
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Five players from that championship team will return to Tri-City this season. Shortstop Jacke Healey, who hit five homers and drove in 21 runs for the ValleyCats, joins catcher Ryan McCurdy as the returning position players. Left-handed pitchers Travis Blankenship and Adam Champion, as well as righty Joan Belliard, will return to the Tri-City bullpen. Blankenship ranked second with a 2.35 ERA in 30.2 innings last year, while Belliard led relievers with 36.1 innings pitched.
| Relievers Ryan Cole and Garrett Bullock, who were added to the Tri-City roster at the end of last season but never appeared in a game, will also be back in Troy for Opening Day. Right-handed pitcher Ebert Rosario played four games at third base for the ValleyCats in 2008; he went back down the minor-league ladder to transition to a bullpen role last summer, and will spend his first full season on the mound with | [
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Individual differences |
Methods | Statistics | Clinical | Educational | Industrial | Professional items | World psychology |
Psychoanalysis was developed in Vienna in the 1890s by Sigmund Freud, a neurologist interested in finding an effective treatment for patients with neurotic or hysterical symptoms. Freud had become aware of the existence of mental processes that were not conscious as a result of his neurological consulting job at the Children's Hospital, where he noticed that many aphasic children had no organic cause for their symptoms. He wrote a monograph about this subject. In the late 1880s, Freud obtained a grant to study with Jean-Martin Charcot, the famed neurologist and syphilologist, at the Salpêtrière in Paris. Charcot had become interested in patients who had symptoms that mimicked general paresis, the psychotic illness that occurs due to tertiary syphilis. Charcot | had found that many patients experienced paralyses, pains, coughs, and a variety of other symptoms with no demonstrable physical cause. Prior to Charcot's work, women with these symptoms were thought to have a wandering uterus (hysteria means "uterus" in Greek), but Freud learned that men could have psychosomatic symptoms as well. He also became aware of an experimental treatment for hysteria | [
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In class "D" Afton dominated for over a decade in section 4.
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A huge tornado tears through the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore, killing dozens. Slideshow
Privately held Facebook in 5-for-1 stock split
SAN FRANCISCO |
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook, the world's No. 1 Internet social network, is splitting its stock, as shares in the privately held company have surged roughly seven-fold in the past 15 months.
A Facebook spokesman told Reuters on Friday that Facebook is enacting a 5-for-1 split of the company's shares in order to bring the value "back down into the range of other private companies."
Facebook has no plans for an initial public offering of the company's shares, said spokesman Jonny Thaw. He noted that Facebook has split its stock twice before, with a 4-for-1 split in October 2007 and another 4-for-1 split in July 2006.
With users at half a billion and counting, Facebook is closely watched by | investors hoping to one day buy public shares in the fast-growing company.
A brisk market for Facebook's private shares has developed in so-called secondary markets, such as Sharespost and SecondMarket.
Recent bids for Facebook stock on Sharespost were at $85 a share and $80 a share, and contracts for Facebook shares at the end of August were made for $72 a share and $75 a share.
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Spanking Leads to Aggression Later in Kids
Could spanking turn your child into a bully? Recent research shows it might and gives parents another reason to think again before turning to spanking for discipline. Occasional spanking of a 3-year-old child – even just a few times a month – may lead to aggressive behavior, or bullying, at age 5, according to a study published in the May 2010 issue of Pediatrics.
Spanking Promotes Aggressive Behavior
Effective Alternatives to Spanking
Instead of turning to corporal punishment, try some alternatives to spanking:
- Use nonphysical discipline, such as a time out with a firm explanation of what she did wrong.
- Talk about the behavior and not the child. This puts things in terms | of what is appropriate or inappropriate rather than how the child is a good or bad kid.
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Plants flower faster than climate change models predict
Scientific models are failing to accurately predict the impact of global warming on plants, says a new report.
Researchers found in long-term studies that some are flowering up to eight times faster than models anticipate.
The authors say that poor study design and a lack of investment in experiments partly account for the difference.
They suggest that spring flowering and leafing will continue to advance at the rate of 5 to 6 days per year for every degree celsius of warming.
The results are published in the journal Nature.
For more than 20 years, scientists have been carrying out experiments to mimic the impacts of rising temperatures on the first leafing and flowering of plant species around the world.
End Quote This Rutishauser Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research
The bottom line is that the impacts might be bigger than we have believed until now”
Researchers had assumed that plants would respond in essentially the same way to experimental warming with lamps and open top chambers as they would to changes in temperatures in the real world.
Very little | has been done to test the assumption until this study lead by Dr Elizabeth Wolkovich, who is now at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.
With her colleagues she studied the timing of the flowering and leafing of plants in observational studies and warming experiments spanning four continents and 1,634 plant species.
According to Dr Wolkovich, the results were a surprise.
"What we found is that the experiments don't line up with the long term data, and in fact they greatly underestimate how much plants change their leafing and flowering with warming," she said.
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Here’s a good one… “Skullhead” wanted workbenches with ton of storage underneath. He also wanted to be able to hide that storage to give the place a cleaner look. And of | course… he was on a tight budget. The solution? Simple shelving systems broken down to two parts – each sporting an owner made set of doors. Brilliant and easy. | [
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9 November 2012 On her first visit to a peacekeeping mission since taking up her post, the UN official charged with providing support to such field operations today highlighted that, in an era of financial austerity and amidst growing expectations, the world body and its peace operations must find ways to | do more with less.
In this regard, the so-called Global Field Support Strategy will play a key role, the Under-Secretary-General for the Department of Field Support, Ameerah Haq, said while in the Sudanese region of Darfur, where she was visiting the joint African Union-UN peacekeeping mission there, known by the acronym UNAMID.
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WASHINGTON, DC.- The National Portrait Gallery
s exhibition Faces of the Frontier: Photographic Portraits from the American West, 1845-1924, explores how the American West was dramatically reconstituted during the 80 years between the Mexican War and the passage of the Indian Citizenship Act in 1924. More than 100 photographic portraits tell the story of those who contributed to the transformation of this region.
The stories of the American West, both mythical and factual, are the stories that continue to fascinate our nation, said Martin Sullivan, director of the National Portrait Gallery. This exhibition explores the history of the West through the people who contributed to the transformation of the regions identity.
Faces of the Frontier follows four general themes during this period: land, exploration, discord and possibilities. It chronicles events such as the completion of the transcontinental railroad, ongoing conflicts between Native Americans and non-natives, the emergence of the national parks movement, the admittance of 19 new states west of the Mississippi, and the philosophy of manifest destiny | that drove explorers to connect the East and the West by conquering these wild lands.
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Toyota 86 convertible revealed
The maker will unveil the FT-86 Open Concept at the 2013 Geneva motor show, and a production version is expected to follow soon after, giving Toyota a rival | to the world's most popular convertible, the Mazda MX-5.
Toyota 86 convertible
Toyota 86 convertible patent image.
Read our head to head test of the Subaru BRZ and Toyota 86.
The FT-86 Open Concept features an electrically operated soft-top, but Toyota has released no details on how fast it operates, nor the finer details of the roof mechanism.
There are no official photos of the car with the roof closed.
Read all about the Toyota 86.
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Right now I’m at the American Christian Fiction Writers conference in Indianapolis. This is one of my favorite events every year because it’s like a huge gathering of my friends. I’m sure there are a lot of writers here who are nervous, and there will be more than a few awkward moments.
So today let’s talk about embarrassing situations. Could be at a writer’s conference, or any other setting. | Tell us about a time you were mortified, uncomfortable, or just wanted to disappear into the atmosphere.
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Last year’s student protests in Chile had as one of its main targets the pursuit of profit in education. The argument defended by demonstrators and shared, according to opinion polls, by a large majority of Chileans, was that financial gain from education is morally illegitimate and ought to be legally banned. Most people seemed to believe that education cannot be, under any circumstances, a business enterprise.
At a minimum, if banning for profit education proved to be politically unfeasible, students insisted that the government had an obligation to guarantee that no public financing of education could eventually find its way into the pockets of owners of educational institutions. But money is fungible, so the only failsafe method to prevent private gain from public monies was to avoid public subsidies to for profit schools altogether.
One year later, the admissibility, role, scope, and limits of profits in education remain issues of academic and legislative debate in Chile. The student movement is now a shadow of what | it was at its peak in 2011, but thanks to the students, the debate about the relationship between business and education is no longer the barely visible, oblique and muffled deliberation it once was. The possibility and consequences of allowing people to make money for providing education (or healthcare for that matter) had been a somewhat taboo topic in public, a problematic state of affairs given the importance of clarifying | [
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IFP protesters march to SABC in Johannesburg
About 200 IFP supporters gathered at Mary Fitzgerald Square in Newtown, Johannesburg, on Friday.
The group was preparing to march to the SABC building in Auckland Park, where they were expected to lay a complaint against the public broadcaster for failing to give their party coverage.
"We call | the media when we have events, but they are never there; but, when there is trouble, they are the first to come running," said a female demonstrator, who only identified herself as Ndumiso.
Wearing Inkatha Freedom Party T-shirts and cloths depicting their leader, Mangosuthu Buthelezi, some of the men waved sticks and shields in the air and engaged in song.
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Another cold one on tap for tonight with temperatures expected to get down to freezing again under clear skies.
Tomorrow's temperatures should return to the 60's under sunny skies.
Morning lows will be chilly all week long, however a gradual warming trend is expected | to continue all the way through the end of the week.
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Volume 22, Number 11 | The Newspaper of Lower Manhattan | July 31 - August 6, 2009
Downtown Express photo by Milo Hess
Gerson’s cold jolt
Councilmember Alan Gerson got drenched over the weekend at a Burmese Water Festival in Chinatown, but his reelection effort got a bigger splash of cold water Tuesday when the Board of Elections denied his application to be on the ballot because of problems with his petitions. Gerson is confident the dispute will be resolved next week. For more photos of the waterfest and of the New Museum’s Block Party, which were | both in Sara D. Roosevelt Park Sunday.
Access denied! Gerson not allowed on the ballot
By Julie Shapiro
An increasingly beleaguered Alan Gerson faces a new challenge in his bid for reelection to the City Council after the Board of Elections removed his name from the ballot this week.
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Our hotel, the Best Western New York Nice (check prices), was in a great location, but we never could get the room as cold as we would have preferred. However, a cool shower helped, and we dropped off to sleep, ready to explore Nice the next day. The hotel staff were exceptionally helpful, especially the desk clerk who helped us find the Variety Voyager's docking location the next afternoon.
We | got up early on Saturday morning, ate breakfast at the hotel, checked out of the hotel, stored our bags, and set off to explore Nice on foot. I had been to the city a couple of times, but had never had time to explore on my own. Maggie and I did a walking tour of the old city, which was just a few blocks from our hotel. She was quite thrilled to see the house that the French artist Henri Matisse lived in for 17 years. It's right next to the marvelous (and stimulating) city market, with flowers, foods, souvenirs, | [
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"Stargard Szczecinski" Stargard Szczecinski by MD2nd
Stargard Szczecinski Travel Guide: 2 reviews and 9 photos
A big town in the area of Western Pomerania in northern Poland. Stargard Szczecinski is a city that definitively looks less big than it is. In fact it looks pretty provincial it yet has about 70. 000 citizens, and many interesting | historic sights. Most eye catching is the town's Gothic built church. What I appreciated while we were travelling through Poland's north, is the fact that there they don't bother with all the profane commercials of nowadays placed on walls, one has to keep up with no matter what.
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After a short break from releases during the European summer, Axtone get back to what they do best; releasing quality music from the across the globe. 'Sunrise (Won't Get Lost)' brings together the skills of The Aston Shuffle and the infamous Tommy Trash, fresh from another collaboration (and Beatport No.1), 'Reload' with Sebastian Ingrosso on the M | afioso's Refune record label.
Having heavily supported Tommy's productions in his sets recently, it was only a matter of time before Axwell snapped something up from the now LA-based trailblazer. The Aston Shuffle are no new name to Axwell's USB either, their single 'Start Again', a moment of pure pop/dance bliss armed with a remix from compatriot Hook N Sling, featured heavily in his | [
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Their goal was to make history lessons on the "westward expansion" more interesting for fifth- and sixth-graders at Mt. Washington Elementary, by helping them create a museum exhibit about the pioneers in their own families.
But what staffers at the Autry Museum of Western Heritage found at their adopted school was far from the 1890s covered-wagon-journey-westward-across-the-horizonless-prairie that dominates many textbooks.
Instead, | the students, their parents or grandparents had walked north across the border from Central America, they had taken planes east from Asia, they had driven cars west from New York. Among the 34 students, only four grandparents were born in the United States.
"We started getting stories from everywhere--this really rich mosaic," said Cynthia Harnisch, the museum's education director. "It's who we are as Californians, not programming for the idealized | [
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♥Love♥ this being in vlog format, and your personal vlog with it. You get a lot more of the emotional nuance than some of the same ideas would have in text :) also I like that it separates out responses to the zines and the general thoughts about zinestering.Totally with you about wanting your zine to be better and better with every passing issue. I | suffer that one too. In a way I suppose it's good, cos it means that I keep pushing the limits of the print tech that I use for things, and I know that other people don't see the faults in my work that I do when it's finished (my partners get used to the cries of | [
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By Guest Reviewer Arjan Writes
Even though "Character" is not a queer movie, it most certainly has thematic aspects that gays can relate to. The sublime "Karakter" is a Dutch production directed by Mike van Diem that won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film in 1998. It is a modern film noir set in the gray and depressed city of Rotterdam, The Netherlands in the 1920s.
Written by famous Dutch author Frederik Bordewijk, "Karakter" tells the story of Jacob Katadreuffe (Fedja van Huet) and the strained relationship he has with his father Dreverhaven (Jan Decleir). The movie | starts out with the mysterious death of Dreverhaven, whose will leaves everything to Jacob (who finds out only then that Dreverhaven was his father). Jacob is interrogated | [
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Transforming our World through Christ, One Leader at a Time
GRACE ADVENTURES seeks to implement this mission on two levels:
1. Penetration in the New Orleans area
GRACE ADVENTURES is a team ministry that engages, reaches and deploys business, political and spiritual leaders for the cause of Christ.
·Radio & Television
·Discipleship & Multiplication
2. Ministry beyond the New Orleans area
In addition to a local ministry, Michael Sprague is engaged in a ministry of speaking and writing that reaches a broader contest. Part of the vision is to participate in spiritual revival and renewal on a wide scale through the distribution of ministry resources and training developed as a by-product of local ministry. The ministry aims to add value to the church and leaders and stimulate partnership in the Great Commission community.
1. Pre | eminence of Christ (Colossians 1:27-28)
We keep Jesus first in everything we do. We follow the Lord’s direction and hold loose our plans and methods. Our life is in Christ and His life is in us.
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