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engaged with the camera body, film is presented for exposure to light admitted through the light control means of the camera body and the opening of the film cartridge.
A door is provided to the film cartridge to selectively move between a first and second position. In the first position, the opening is closed to prevent light from entering the dark room and in the second condition, the opening is open to allow exposure of the film. The door is preferably maintained in the first position until the cartridge is fully engaged in the camera body.
Preferably, when in a fully engaged condition, the camera body and the cartridge cooperate to define a region which is fight sealed except when the light control means is activated to expose part ofthe film in the bridging portion.
The door is preferably actuated to move between the first and second positions by an actuation means of the camera body.
Preferably a safety latch is provided to prevent the door from being accidentally opened when the cartridge is not in the camera body.
A spring is preferably used to move the door from the first position to the second position. The door is preferably pivotably engaged to said bridging region or is translatably engaged to said bridging region.
The actuation means preferably engages a safety latch for the door to trigger the movement of the door from the second position to the first position. A spring is preferably used to move the door from the second position to the first position. The actuation means preferably
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becomes operable to move the door upon the action of insertion and removal of the cartridge with the camera body.
The actuation means is preferably operable by the action of the user once the cartridge is fully engaged with the camera body. The actuation means is preferably operable upon depression of the camera body shutter control button.
Film provided inside the cartridge is engaged to a film canister, preferably of a standard 35 mm format. The film canister is preferably located at the unexposed film spool region of the cartridge such that during advancement of the film for exposure, the film is at least in part transferred from the canister to the second spool region. The film canister may preferably be located at the second spool region of the cartridgesuch that during advancement of the film for exposure, the film is transferred from the second spool region to the canister. The film cartridge is preferably provided for use in a condition wherein the unexposed film is in a substantial part spooled in the unexposed spool region and wherein the film extends to a distal end thereof engaged to the film canister located in the second spool region.
A further aspect of the present invention comprises a camera body for use in combination with a film cartridge as hereinbefore described A further aspect comprises a camera body and at least one film cartridge as hereinbefore described provided in a marketable pack suitable for retail.
Yet another aspect of the present invention broadly consists in a camera or a film cartridge
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the capturing of images onto the film in reliance on appropriately provided and positioned light control and projection means of the camera body, which selectively allow light to be projected onto a portion of the film in said cartridge. The film cartridge comprises: an unexposed film spool region, a second spool region within which the film canister is retained and a bridging portion between the unexposed film spool region and the second spool region via which the film can be advanced to at least in part be moved from the unexposed film spool region to the second region.
The bridging region provides a dark room for the film extending between the unexposed film spool region and the second spool region, when the film cartridge is engaged to the camerabody. The bridging region includes an opening positioned such that when the film cartridge is engaged with the camera body, that portion of the film in the dark room is presented for exposure to light admitted through the light control means of the camera body and the opening of the film cartridge.
The film cartridge prevents light from entering the unexposed spool. The film cartridge is preferably a housing within which the film is located and sealed from exposure to light save for that portion of the film in the dark room.
The bridging region is preferably an enclosure which includes the opening The enclosure is preferably also open to the second spool region. The unexposed spool region is preferably enclosed except for a narrow slot through which the film
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can pass, such that the film in the unexposed film spool region is substantially sealed against light. The second spool region preferably includes means for driving the spooling spindle externally of the film cartridge.
The cartridge may be of one piece. But in an alternate embodiment, it is separable into one part with one of the spool regions and another part with the rest of the cartridge. The parts are detachably latchable together. This facilitates removal of film from the one part and also permits easy installation of a new film supply into the one part, which may then be transferred back to the other spool region. From the other spool region, the film can be returned to the first spool region, this time exposing the film to theimages in succession.
The housing of the camera body is preferably a two part housing having a front and rear part separably engaged to each other. The rear part is preferably a lid separably engaged to the front part.
The housing detents the cartridge in the camera body. As the camera body has a receptacle with an opening into it, the photographic film cartridge is installed in the receptacle. It is guided into position by a cooperating protrusion into groove connectors.
Once the cartridge is fully installed, detent tabs on the camera body snap into recesses in the rear of the cartridge and retain the cartridge. To release the cartridge a release device moves the tabs off the cartridge. It may comprise a lever or bar which is shifted to raise
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until women are represented in government. After all, that was the case in the United States.
You need an atmosphere where such demands are possible. Some of these are already definitely possible; I believe Egypt has had equal pay for women since the 1950s. The same demands are already there and will not be hard to negotiate, but here in the United States we have an atmosphere, only after the feminist revolution of the '60s and '70s, in which it's possible to put many of these issues on the table, or at least fight for them.
But the United States' notion of women's liberation may not line up exactly with what Arab women have in mind for themselves. For that reason, foreign nations should be cautious if they feel thelead from them.
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done so if the machine had minded me and turned in at our driveway, but it did not.
Across the way from us there is a fine lawn leading up to a beautiful greenhouse full of rare orchids and other plants. It is the pride of my very good neighbor, Jacob Rawlinson.
The machine, as if moved by malice prépense, turned just as we came to the lawn, and began to back at railroad speed.
I told Araminta that if she was tired of riding, now was the best time to stop; that she ought not to overdo it, and that I was going to get out myself as soon as I had seen her off.
I saw her off.
Then after one ineffectual jab at the brake, I left the machine hurriedly,began to look upon him with rather more respect, and to feel somewhat indignant that a little rustic like Ellen should absorb the entire attention of the only beau. She put on, therefore, her most gracious aspect, and mingled in the circle; caused the schoolmaster to be presented to her, and did her best to fascinate him by certain airs and graces which she had found successful elsewhere. What game is too small for the close-woven net of a coquette?
Mr. Horner quitted not the fair Ellen until he had handed her into her father's sleigh; and he then wended his way homewards, never thinking that he ought to have escorted Miss Bangle to her uncle's, though she certainly waited a little while for his return.
We must not follow
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materials in these nations is low, while the availability is high. This has turned the heads of several major international companies to the emerging countries of Asia Pacific.
The key companies operating in the Big Data And Analytics Software market along with their revenues, market size, key business strategy, key technology strategy, and recent developments is mentioned in the report. In addition to this, valuable recommendations on the opportunities players in the market can tap on is presented in the report. This will help clients to gain a competitive edge in the Big Data And Analytics Software market.
Major players in the Big Data And Analytics Software market have been listed down in the report. The report talks about the key players eyeing the development of the market in emergingit branches into a group of discontinuous faults. The convoluted nature of the fault strands makes estimating the source characteristics of future events in that area challenging. Simultaneous rupture of multiple fault strands can produce exceptionally complex earthquakes, like the 1992 Landers earthquake, which was the result of sequential rupture of multiple strike-slip faults.
The San Andreas Fault system is similarly complex as it moves through the San Gorgonio Pass, with associated oblique/reverse faults that are actively uplifting San Gorgonio Mountain, the tallest peak in southern California. The 1986 North Palm Springs earthquake occurred to the west of the 1948 shock, and produced of surface rupture on the Garnet Hill Fault or the Coachella strand of the Banning Fault. Together, these are the only historical shocks to occur
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a photosensitive member and the latent image is subsequently rendered visible by the application of electroscopic thermoplastic resin particles which are commonly referred to as toner. The visible toner image is then in a loose powdered form and can be easily disturbed or destroyed. The toner image is usually fixed or fused upon a support, which may be the photosensitive member itself, or other support sheet such as plain paper.
The use of thermal energy for fixing toner images onto a support member is well known and methods include providing the application of heat and pressure substantially concurrently by various means such as, for example, a roll pair maintained in pressure contact, a belt member in pressure contact with a roll, a belt member in pressure contact with atoner cartridges often include a variety of sensors that interact with the laser printer to indicate the status of the cartridge. Indications relating to toner level, print quality and general cartridge function are often included as well. A large number of types and sizes of toner cartridges are currently available. The sensing system typically includes an encoder wheel interconnected with a rotating agitating paddle within a cylindrical toner tank. Movement of the agitating paddle feeds toner into the metering system. The encoder wheel reports the movement of the agitating paddle wheel through the toner reservoir.
Certain printers in the electro-photography industry have only been able to receive a removable toner cartridge consisting of two assemblies; a hopper, and a waste bin. Previous attempts in the prior art addressed the
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The Thompson English Experience School
Our school building is located near to the centre of Scarborough.
In the building we have modern classrooms and a meeting room where we can get the whole group together when we need to. From the school it is easy to get to the main shopping streets, the beach and many other places of interest.result from the molding process of the inner and outer rubber elements.
At an annular shelf 22′ of the support shell 22, within an upper polymer housing 26′″, is an upper race 26′ of an annular bearing 26. The lower race 26″ of the bearing 26, within a lower polymer housing 26″″, is located at an annular spring bracket 28, wherein the upper and lower polymer housings mutually have a conventional labyrinthine seal interfacing, and wherein the spring bracket locates and handles loads from both the coil spring 32 and the jounce bumper 34. At an outer periphery 28′ of the spring bracket 28, wherein the spring bracket has a diameter less than that of the strut tower 12, but exceeding the diameter of the dome 14, is formed
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of improving certain streets which were not within the boundaries of the proposed subdivision. The city council had been advised by the city attorney that these conditions were probably illegal and therefore refused to impose them. After approving the tentative tract map, the council approved annexation of the subdivision to the city. On September 24, 1958, the council adopted an ordinance annexing the land which the mayor signed on September 26, and on October 3, this ordinance was first published. Thereafter, on October 31, petitioners filed a petition for writs of mandamus and certiorari naming the city council as the only respondent. On November 3, 1958, an alternative writ of mandamus and a writ of certiorari issued, directed solely to the city council. These writs were purportedly servedthe same day on the city council by serving the city clerk.
Also on the same day, the city clerk mailed certified copies of the annexation ordinance to the secretary of state for filing. Due to a clerical error, corrected copies of the ordinance were mailed to the secretary on November 5, and were filed by the secretary on November 6. The certificate of such filing by the Secretary of State was filed, for recordation, with the county recorder of Los Angeles County on November 21, 1958.
Service of the writs was quashed on November 21, 1958, for the reason that they had been served on the city clerk instead of the city council to which body they were directed, and for the additional reason that the copies
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Women and Reform in Georgia, 1890-1930
Alarmed at the growing poverty, illiteracy, class strife, and vulnerability of women after the upheavals of Reconstruction, female activists in Georgia advocated a fair and just system of education as a way of providing economic opportunity for women and the rural and urban poor. Their focus on educational reform transfigured private and public social relations in the New South, as Rebecca S. Montgomery details in this expansive study. The Politics of Education in the New South provides the most complete picture of women's role in expanding the democratic promise of education in the South and reveals how concern about their own status motivated these women to push for reform on behalf of others.
Montgomery argues that women's prolonged campaign for educational improvements reflected theirconcern for distributing public resources more equitably. Middle-class white women in Georgia recognized the crippling effects of discrimination and state inaction, which they came to understand in terms of both gender and class. They subsequently pushed for admission of women to Georgia's state colleges and universities and for rural school improvement, home extension services, public kindergartens, child labor reforms, and the establishment of female-run boarding schools in the mountains of North Georgia. In the process, a distinct female political culture developed that directly opposed the individualism, corruption, and short-sightedness that plagued formal politics in the New South.
Rebecca S. Montgomery is an assistant professor of history at Texas State University at San Marcos.
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them entertaining because of how many spectacular comebacks it brought. Their return of 79 points is actually surprisingly low, but was just something else they overcame to reach the ultimate heights. Getty Miguel Delaney ranks all the Premier League champions 5. Manchester City 2018-19 Points per game: 2.58 Other trophies: League Cup and an FA Cup final to come They rattled off 14 successive victories to close out the season and deny a Liverpool side able to put up 97 points - which would have been enough to win the championship in any other season in English football history but the last two seasons. Pep Guardiola's side were relentless in marching down Jurgen Klopp's side. Their depth has seen them through: Kevin de Bruyne's contribution has been minimal,A record-breaking season that saw City reach new magisterial heights under the genius of Pep Guardiola. After struggling to adapt during the Catalan's first season in charge, Guardiola's ideas finally came to fruition in the 2017/18 season in which City blew their rivals out of the water, ending the campaign on 100 points - 19 ahead of second-placed United. Utterly dominant and supreme, from start to finish, City were an expression of near perfection. Getty Miguel Delaney ranks all the Premier League champions 2. Manchester United 2007-08 Points per game: 2.29 Other trophies: Champions League With one of the finest defences England has ever seen, with Cristiano Ronaldo reaching another level, and with the way the Chelsea team they held off were also beaten in the Champions League
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Beds in the freshman dormitory are twin extra long, but no one felt the need to tell her that. So her mattress pad, sheets, and foam support are designed for a regular twin bed.
During move in, she tried to align everything at the top and leave the end of her bed with a weird decaying slope and no sheets. But the damn bed disagreed with her. It still does. Her memory foam shifts to the side every time she sits down. It rolls over to the left in the night, the sheets pulling off the top right corner. There's a gap between her headboard and the mattress pad, her white sheets curling in and exposing the horrible school-provided mattress. It's dark blue and the springs creak if yousit on the bottom.
And it sucks because her bed is up against the wall, the bedframe bolted to the floor. She can't get behind there enough to tuck it all under the mattress.
She can hear the fitted sheets coming off in the middle of the night too, the elastic snapping up into her face.
It pisses her off.
So, she resigns to spend as much time away from her temperamental bed as possible. She sits in the dining hall until it closes. She does her homework at her desk or out in the common room. She even starts sleeping upside down in her bed, feet pointed at the headboard. It works for a few nights, until her roommate stumbles in drunk and knees her in the head.
And Saturday night just
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have reacted if someone told him eight or ten years ago that he'd be spending nights with Helga snuggling in his college dorm bed. He'd probably laugh, or just stare at the person like he/she were crazy.
Up until the end of junior year, he hadn't seen Helga's nice side again. Besides the fact that middle and high school had torn them in two different directions, Helga always made herself scarce. She never seemed to eat lunch on campus or stay after school. She'd be home often, only seeing her best friend Phoebe on weekends.
He'd always wanted to reach out to her, ask her how she was doing, but their conversations were kept short and quick.
Until the Key Incident.
That day had been particularly horrible.
. . .No, make that theentire year.
Nothing had been going his way for a while. He knew his Standardized Test scores were terrible, knew his grades were slipping, he wasn't sleeping well, his grandparents were getting older, the boarders were being obnoxious.
And that day had been particularly awful because he lost his car keys. He searched the entire school but could not find them. So he was slumped against his grandfather's Packard, head in hands. There was no one around, everyone cleared out as soon as the bell rang. He didn't even want to drive to school today, but Grandma was getting restless again, meaning she'd definitely take another joy ride and crash into a fire hydrant. And that couldn't happen or else the police would really be mad.
He heard feet kicking against
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always thought it was just Helga being Helga.
But that wasn't it. It was. . .it was sexual tension.
Sometimes he'd catch her licking her lips, or blushing, avoiding eye contact after something he said.
Body language.
Oh, my God, he's an idiot. A goddamn moron.
Arnold bites his cheek and taps his pen against his notebook. Instead of writing notes or even listening to Keiper he's scribbled out bits and pieces of poems he studied with her, things she'd said to him, and the initials of one big ass corporation.
He circles the three letters with his pen, clicking it up and down against the middle.
There's forty-five minutes left.
Helga doesn't know if she'll ever stop shaking, if she'll find the strength within herself not to cry. Tears of joy or sadness or overwhelmingregret she's not too sure.
If his alarm didn't go off. . .
Helga shakes her head. This was like every monologue she'd ever given, plus her confession, overflowing with ten times as much passion, except now he'd actually heard her. Better yet, he felt her. He held her close and took off her pants and kissed her and kissed her until she couldn't breathe.
He doesn't love her. She knows that. No matter how well he kisses.
She opens her eyes and runs towards the discarded pants. She dresses herself and picks up her books. Out! Out! her mind is screaming. Helga has two hours until her exam.
It took getting out of Hillwood to realize it. . . re-realize it.
Helga's in love with him. Still.
X-L
Arnold sprints from class as soon as
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as, visibility of the tracks, under carriage, adjacent equipment, personnel, and terrain. Most operator cabs are designed to have one large front window and two side windows to provide visibility of the working part and adjacent equipment, personnel, and terrain. This means that the width of the excavator cab is constrained by the maximum practical width of the front window. Adding a second front window widens the front of the excavator cab, but creates a post that blocks visibility. Placing all machine controls to one side of the operator eliminates visibility on that side.
Issues also arise when training a new operator. Generally, a new operator is trained by being put in control of the working machine while a trainer stands behind the new operator to issue instructions. Thisputs a relatively untrained operator behind the controls of a very powerful and very expensive piece of equipment. Additionally, the trainer is not always in a position to reach the emergency stop button if necessary.
Depending on the position of the trainer, he or she might not be able to see the working part of the machine, adjacent equipment, nearby personnel, nearby terrain, the operator controls, and the display screens at the same time. Additionally, the trainer will often block the passageways or visibility of the operator. If the working machine encounters rough digging, the trainer will sometimes fall against the new operator.
The idea of locating two operator seats in the front area of the excavator cab has been explored, but it has traditionally been difficult to fit two
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did the same,A sickly silence fell upon the patrons of the game.
A straggling few got up to go in deep despair. The restClung to that hope which springs eternal in the human breast;They thought, if only Casey could get but a whack at that -We'd put up even money, now, with Casey at the bat.
But Flynn preceded Casey, as did also Jimmy Blake,And the former was a lulu and the latter was a cake;So upon that stricken multitude grim melancholy sat,For there seemed but little chance of Casey's getting to the bat.
But Flynn let drive a single, to the wonderment of all,And Blake, the much despis-ed, tore the cover off the ball;And when the dust had lifted, and the men saw what had occurred,There was Jimmy safe atsecond and Flynn a-hugging third.
Then from 5,000 throats and more there rose a lusty yell;It rumbled through the valley, it rattled in the dell;It knocked upon the mountain and recoiled upon the flat,For Casey, mighty Casey, was advancing to the bat.
There was ease in Casey's manner as he stepped into his place;There was pride in Casey's bearing and a smile on Casey's face.And when, responding to the cheers, he lightly doffed his hat,No stranger in the crowd could doubt 'twas Casey at the bat.
Ten thousand eyes were on him as he rubbed his hands with dirt;Five thousand tongues applauded when he wiped them on his shirt.Then while the writhing pitcher ground the ball into his hip,Defiance gleamed in Casey's eye, a sneer curled Casey's lip.
And now the leather-covered
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of their deceased colleagues, with some members of the judiciary visibly shocked at the events.
Security in judicial buildings and prisons in Belgium has long been a source of concern, with many escapes in recent years.
Last August, masked men helped three suspects escape the Palace of Justice, taking prison guards hostage in the process.
Around the same time there was a spectacular escape from a prison in the north with the use of a hijacked helicopter.
Just days ahead of snap legislative elections on June 13, the justice minister said he would stop campaigning and called for a debate on security, while ruling out placing security cameras in all courtrooms.
The ending line gives reason to wonder if Belgium doesn't have any proper security for their courtrooms, and I'm not just talkingA TERRORIST GROUP IS SURPRISED BY THESE ACTIONS.
THE ONLY FOLKS WHO ARE SURPRISED ARE THE DUPES, DHIMMIS AND LEFTISTS WHO THINK THEY CAN WORK WITH THE JIHADISTS BECAUSE THEIR BOTH ANTI-WEST.
Egypt's biggest opposition group has said it will back the former UN atomic watchdog chief Mohamed ElBaradei's political change campaign, reports say.
The Muslim Brotherhood failed to win any seats in elections to the upper legislative house on Wednesday.
It alleged the vote for the Shura Council had been rigged.
Mr ElBaradei has launched a campaign for political change in Egypt, but has not officially declared he will contest elections next year.
The Muslim Brotherhood said it would help Mr ElBaradei collect signatures in his efforts to gather a million names to demand changes to the constitution and emergency laws, news agency
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General Anders Fogh Rasmussen demanded the immediate release of the detained civilians and ships held by Israel.
THIS IS JUST A HOLDING MOVE - LIKE MOVING A PAWN - IN PREPARATION FOR SENDING A TURKISH NAVAL SHIP WITH THE NEXT FLOTILLA AND DELIBERATELY ENGAGING THE IDF IN ORDER TO INVOKE NATO ARTICLE 5.
Turkey demanded on Tuesday that the United States condemn the botched Israeli raid on an aid flotilla that ended with Israeli soldiers killing nine activists.
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu told reporters ahead of a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton that Turkey was disappointed with the Obama administration's response to the raid.
He said that he had scheduled a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington on Monday to discuss indirect talks withSyria before Netanyahu canceled his trip Sunday.
The White House has reacted cautiously, asking for disclosure of the full facts about the raid. The killings have put the administration in an awkward position between two allies at a time that it is trying to refocus Middle East peace talks and win new sanctions against Iran in the United Nations Security Council.
In a sign of the sensitivity of the raid on U.S.-Turkish relations, the State Department closed coverage of the meeting to the press. It had previously scheduled a photo opportunity, a venue in which reporters probably would have tried to ask questions.
Before they met, however, Davutoglu was perfectly open about the message he would convey to Clinton.
''I have to be frank: I am not very happy with this statement
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relationship. witch, he likes to rub it in Current's face that she was wrong. they later became mates and Copper was really glad he followed his intuition.
Current- Current is Copper's older sister, she took care of him and pine when Blue went ballistic and hurt them, Copper left her to take care of Pine because she told him to leave the first chance he gets. she told him that as soon as Pine could fly she'd follow. Copper wanted to stay but Blue was starting to scare him. later she found him again she and Pine had multiple Scars on them but other than that they were fine. after a few months Current told him that she was going to find her own home, she was going totake pine with her, she stayed on the island but remained in a sea cave by the coast. they remained close but lived in different areas
Pine- Pine is Copper's younger brother, he enjoys playing with Pine when they were together on the island. when he feels sad he comes and played with Pine as his way out of those bad feelings. when Copper left Current and Pine with blue he was worried that they'd be hurt or killed, he was right about the hurt part. when he next saw Pine his little brother had scars all over his face and body but his spirit remained intact. Pine has what you'd call an infectious personality and has helped Copper through some rough times
Blue- Copper's once caring father turned mad
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Hirota v. General of the Army MacArthur, 338 U.S. 197, 201, 69 S.Ct. 1238, 1239.
The relator was previously a resident of Philadelphia. The crime occurred in Philadelphia. His trial and principal place of confinement were in Philadelphia. Moreover, the respondent, in response to the writ, did bring the relator to the hearing in this district.
Because of these particular circumstances and in view of some observations adduced in the dissenting opinion, I deem it advisable to set forth other fundamental reasons that make mandatory the dismissal of the writ, even if proper jurisdiction existed.
The relator contends that he was denied the protection of the Fifth, Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments of the Constitution of the United States, in that he now is in danger *342 of being deprived of hislife in violation of due process of law.
The petition alleges that the relator is of unsound mind, that he was of unsound mind at the time of the commission of the crime, that he was of unsound mind at the time of the plea of guilty, and that he was of unsound mind at the time of the trial of his cause.
The petitioner, Herbert S. Levin, Esquire, one of two counsel for the relator, was originally retained by the relator's family. Upon arraignment, on February 25, 1948, and in the presence of counsel assigned by the court for that purpose only, the relator pleaded not guilty. Questioning the relator's mental capacity, relator's counsel requested the court of Oyer and Terminer on March 19, 1948 to appoint a commission
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Commonwealth v. Cilione, 293 Pa. 208, 142 A. 216; Commonwealth ex rel. Mulligan v. Smith, 156 Pa.Super. 469, 40 A. 2d 701.
It is also true that he was an alcoholic and on December 27, 1945 was admitted, of his own volition, to the Philadelphia General Hospital in an acutely hallucinatory state following excessive indulgence in alcohol the day prior to his admission. The hospital record, upon his discharge on January 4, 1946, listed the diagnosis of his case as Acute Alcoholic Hallucinosis.
This excursion into the realms of delirium tremens in no way rebutted the presumption of his sanity.
Under Pennsylvania law, a person who pleads and is adjudged guilty of murder in the first degree is subject to life imprisonment or the death sentence in the discretion of theSaturday, and for him to notify the representatives of both the Federal and State Governments. In consequence of this direction to him I was called up about one-half hour later by a representative of the United States Attorney's Office who asked me to fix the hearing for 11:30 or 12:00 o'clock because of the fact that Saturday was a Jewish Holiday and that he and his son were required to be in the Synagogue at 10 o'clock. I agreed to do so and shortly before 12 o'clock I sat on the Bench. Representatives of the State and the United States Governments were present as were also the attorneys for the Relator. After the opening of the Court I was informed by one of counsel for the Commonwealth of
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case. They clearly preserve the doctrine of jurisdiction in the case of Ex Parte Mitsuye Endo, 323 U.S. 283, 65 S.Ct. 208, 89 L.Ed. 243, decided December 18, 1944. We cannot refrain from again calling attention to the overpowering weight to be given to the circumstances of the case in deciding this question. This case of Mitsuye Endo is in every way similar to this case so far as the removal from the district is concerned. The Relator in that case was a Japanese woman, a citizen of the United States, removed forcibly and against her will, along with many others, to a distant part of the country. The true meaning in the Endo case can best be understood by quoting at some length the exact language ofa primitive, brutal taking of human life. The killer got into the cab, gave directions to the driver and at a favorable spot put a gun to the back of his head and blew his brains out. He was apprehended under such circumstances as to permit no doubt that he was the perpetrator. The fact of the killing, with robbery as a motive, stamped the case as undoubtedly under the Pennsylvania law one of murder in the first degree, punishable by death. That the Relator perpetrated the crime was admitted by counsel at every stage of the proceedings. The counsel in endeavoring to prepare for trial found certain abnormal characteristics in the Relator which caused them, as experienced attorneys, to believe he was suffering from a definite mental
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evidence that after his discharge from the New York mental institution or from the Philadelphia Hospital that any effort was ever made by the authorities of either State to check up on his actions or to take precautions to protect organized society from his known criminal mental condition as medically established by the New York State Medical Staff in any way. The history of the Relator's mental incapacity confirmed the suspicions that his attorneys had of his mentality. Having a responsible duty to their client they desired to obtain a thorough investigation of this phase of the Relator's status. The record shows just what steps were taken and how fruitless was every effort that they made. Every door at which they knocked in the State of New Yorkto get these records before the entry of a plea of guilty was shut in their face. They then tried to have an examination made under the Mental Health Act of 1923 of Pennsylvania and petitioned the proper Court of Philadelphia County for that purpose. The very learned trial Judge found his hands tied by a decision of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania which limited the right to apply for such an investigation to the Warden or Superintendent of the County Prison, or other person connected with the institution. Another Judge of the same Court, Quarter Sessions, Oyer and Terminer, made a personal *351 appeal to the keeper of the County Prison to petition for such an investigation or Commission and it was refused. The keeper of that
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"FreeLaw",
"FreeLaw"
]
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Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager... Photo-4616191.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Untouched by color after just passing the starting line, thousands ofeager participants embark on the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Untouched by color after just passing the starting line, thousands of eager participants embark on the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Untouched by color after just passing the starting line, thousands... Photo-4616190.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run
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"Pile-CC",
"Pile-CC"
]
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participant at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the ... more
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Following the completion ofthe running segment, thousands of eager... Photo-4616196.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager... Photo-4616197.62212 - seattlepi.com
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"pile_set_name": [
"Pile-CC",
"Pile-CC"
]
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Taboola Gallery Frame Item-85307.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager... Photo-4616198.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Participants pass intothe blue of another powder station during the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Participants pass into the blue of another powder station during the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Participants pass into the blue of another powder station during... Photo-4616199.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Following the completion of the running segment, participants gladly accepted the cleansing powers of a leaf blower to rid themselves of vibrant dust at the Color Run
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"Pile-CC",
"Pile-CC"
]
}
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5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Following the completion of the running segment, participants gladly accepted the cleansing powers of a leaf blower to rid themselves of vibrant dust at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Following the completion of the running segment, participants... Photo-4616200.62212 - seattlepi.com
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A young girl makes a chalk angel in the powdery madness covering the ground following the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paintthe Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating ... more
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run
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{
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"Pile-CC",
"Pile-CC"
]
}
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Color... Photo-4616206.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Thousands of eager participants enjoyed the powdery madness of the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Thousands of eager participants enjoyed the powdery madness of the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race ... more
Following the completion of the running segment, participants gladly accepted the cleansing powers of a leaf blower to rid themselves of vibrant dust at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event- also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Following the completion of the running segment, participants gladly accepted the cleansing powers of a leaf blower to rid themselves of vibrant dust at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Following the completion of the running segment, participants... Photo-4616210.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Vibrant dust stands out in the hair of a young participant of the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Vibrant dust stands out in the hair of
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"Pile-CC",
"Pile-CC"
]
}
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a young participant of the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Vibrant dust stands out in the hair of a young participant of the... Photo-4616212.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Thousands of eager participants enjoyed the powdery madness of the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Thousands of eager participants enjoyed the powdery madness of the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as theHappiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race ... more
Tutus were in a show of force at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Tutus were in a show of force at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Tutus were in a show of force at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12,... Photo-4616214.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Taboola Gallery Frame Item-85307.62212 - seattlepi.com
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"pile_set_name": [
"Pile-CC",
"Pile-CC"
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Nonparticipants hurry across the street to avoid powdery contact with the crowds of the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Nonparticipants hurry across the street to avoid powdery contact with the crowds of the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a ... more
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle.The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager... Photo-4616216.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Runners reach the powdery madness of the first color station - orange - at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Runners
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{
"pile_set_name": [
"Pile-CC",
"Pile-CC"
]
}
| 40,293,803
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reach the powdery madness of the first color station - orange - at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Runners reach the powdery madness of the first color station -... Photo-4616217.62212 - seattlepi.com
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A volunteer is coated in the blue sheen of another powder station during the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
A volunteer is coated in the blue sheen of another powder station during the Color Run 5k Sunday,May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
A volunteer is coated in the blue sheen of another powder station... Photo-4616219.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Taboola Gallery Frame Item-85307.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Untouched by color after just passing the starting line, thousands of eager participants embark on the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Untouched by color after just passing the starting line, thousands of eager participants embark on the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle.
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{
"pile_set_name": [
"Pile-CC",
"Pile-CC"
]
}
| 40,293,805
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grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager... Photo-4616224.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Taboola Gallery Frame Item-85307.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside ofthe Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager... Photo-4616225.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Runners reach the powdery madness of the first color station - orange - at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event
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{
"pile_set_name": [
"Pile-CC",
"Pile-CC"
]
}
| 40,293,809
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- also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Runners reach the powdery madness of the first color station - orange - at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Runners reach the powdery madness of the first color station -... Photo-4616226.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event -also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager... Photo-4616227.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Participants use the waters of the Seattle Center's International Fountain to cleanse themselves of the vibrant dust from the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Participants use
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{
"pile_set_name": [
"Pile-CC",
"Pile-CC"
]
}
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the waters of the Seattle Center's International Fountain to cleanse themselves of the vibrant dust from the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Participants use the waters of the Seattle Center's... Photo-4616228.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Taboola Gallery Frame Item-85307.62212 - seattlepi.com
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A young girl attempts to jump the cones of the course of the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
A young girl attempts to jump the cones of the course of the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle.The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
A young girl attempts to jump the cones of the course of the Color... Photo-4616229.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Race volunteers shoot pink clouds of powder at runners and into the air during the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Race volunteers shoot pink clouds of powder at runners and into the air during the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k
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{
"pile_set_name": [
"Pile-CC",
"Pile-CC"
]
}
| 40,293,813
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on the Planet - is a unique ... more
Runners protect phones and other electronics in bags to avoid damage during the powdery madness of the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Runners protect phones and other electronics in bags to avoid damage during the powdery madness of the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Runners protect phones and other electronics in bags to avoid... Photo-4616231.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Thousands of eager participants enjoyed the powdery madness of the ColorRun 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Thousands of eager participants enjoyed the powdery madness of the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race ... more
Runners reach the powdery madness of the first color station - orange - at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Runners reach the powdery madness of
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"Pile-CC",
"Pile-CC"
]
}
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the first color station - orange - at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Runners reach the powdery madness of the first color station -... Photo-4616233.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Runners - even those on shoulders - go for high fives at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Runners - even those on shoulders - go for high fives at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold51 of 77
Participants get psyched at the starting line of the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Participants get psyched at the starting line of the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Participants get psyched at the starting line of the Color Run 5k... Photo-4616238.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Runners pass through pink clouds of another powder station during the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out
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{
"pile_set_name": [
"Pile-CC",
"Pile-CC"
]
}
| 40,293,817
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event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Runners pass through pink clouds of another powder station during the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Runners pass through pink clouds of another powder station during... Photo-4616240.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Participants cross the finish line of the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Participants cross the finish line ofthe Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Participants cross the finish line of the Color Run 5k Sunday, May... Photo-4616241.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants
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{
"pile_set_name": [
"Pile-CC",
"Pile-CC"
]
}
| 40,293,821
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took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager... Photo-4616242.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Taboola Gallery Frame Item-85307.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to thegrounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager... Photo-4616243.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Following the completion of the running segment, participants gladly accepted the cleansing powers of a leaf blower to rid themselves of vibrant dust at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Following the completion of the running segment, participants gladly accepted the cleansing powers of a leaf blower to rid themselves of vibrant dust at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May
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{
"pile_set_name": [
"Pile-CC",
"Pile-CC"
]
}
| 40,293,823
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12, 2013, in Seattle. The ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Following the completion of the running segment, participants... Photo-4616244.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Following the completion of the running segment, participants gladly accepted the cleansing powers of a leaf blower to rid themselves of vibrant dust at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Following the completion of the running segment, participants gladly accepted the cleansing powers of a leaf blower to rid themselves of vibrant dust at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Following the completion of the running segment, participants...Photo-4616245.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager... Photo-4616247.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Taboola Gallery Frame Item-85307.62212 - seattlepi.com
Image
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Attendees challenge each other to a push-up contest following the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Attendees challenge each other to a push-up contest following the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Attendees challenge each other to a push-up contest following the... Photo-4616248.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Following the completion of the running segment, participants gladly accepted the cleansing powers of a leaf blower to rid themselves of vibrant dust atthe Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Following the completion of the running segment, participants gladly accepted the cleansing powers of a leaf blower to rid themselves of vibrant dust at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Following the completion of the running segment, participants... Photo-4616249.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Following the completion of the running segment, participants gladly accepted the cleansing powers of a leaf blower to rid themselves of vibrant dust at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known
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"pile_set_name": [
"Pile-CC",
"Pile-CC"
]
}
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May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race ... more
Following the completion of the running segment, participants gladly accepted the cleansing powers of a leaf blower to rid themselves of vibrant dust at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Following the completion of the running segment, participants gladly accepted the cleansing powers of a leaf blower to rid themselves of vibrant dust at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The ... more
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Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager participants took to the grounds outside of the Experience Music Project to dance, throw powder and take pictures at the Color Run 5k Sunday, ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Following the completion of the running segment, thousands of eager... Photo-4616254.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Thousands of
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2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
A volunteer goes for the high five with passing racers during the... Photo-4616258.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Participants use the waters of the Seattle Center's International Fountain to cleanse themselves of the vibrant dust from the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Participants use the waters of the Seattle Center's International Fountain to cleanse themselves of the vibrant dust from the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold outevent - also known as ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Participants use the waters of the Seattle Center's... Photo-4616261.62212 - seattlepi.com
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Participants use the waters of the Seattle Center's International Fountain to cleanse themselves of the vibrant dust from the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet - is a unique paint race celebrating healthiness, happiness and individuality. less
Participants use the waters of the Seattle Center's International Fountain to cleanse themselves of the vibrant dust from the Color Run 5k Sunday, May 12, 2013, in Seattle. The sold out event - also known as ... more
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
Participants use the waters of the Seattle Center's... Photo-4616262.62212 - seattlepi.com
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imagine the poor thing trapped inside me without its warm amniotic bath to cushion against bumps and bangs.
By afternoon, the torture becomes unbearable. I can't stand it any longer and ring the bell for help.
A very harassed midwife huffs in and snaps on some rubber gloves. 'We're very busy, you know.' She pulls my legs up and examines me.
'The head, the head!'
Suddenly, everything is in motion and I'm hurtling down the corridor on my bed. The delivery suite isn't ready so I'm parked in a tiny, windowless side room with a young nurse. I can't think beyond the agony and plead for relief. The nurse gives me an injection of Pethadin, which she shouldn't have, apparently, so close to delivery. It sends me spinning into space.
Meanwhile, Howard hasa carved brass gong the size of a table.
I was allotted a large sunny room on the third floor, once probably servants' quarters. My roommates were a quiet girl from London and a lively girl from Newcastle, whose accent I could barely understand.
I was restless and felt like an intruder so, after introductions, I set off to explore nearby Barnsley. There wasn't a lot to see and soon I was trying to negotiate my way round the unfamiliar bus station to find a way back to the college. 'What am I doing here?' kept repeating like a mantra in my mind. I was lost amongst busy people rushing confidently around me.
My shabby hooded sweatshirt and short, dark hair, that I cut myself, were probably only two of many
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can turn around, drive past on the other side of the barriers, turn around again and hopefully discover the entrance without the fast-moving traffic crashing into us from behind. The car park seems to be randomly plonked at the side of the long driveway. The hospital can be glimpsed in the distance between some trees. At every step, I feel James tense with pain.
We stand for ages at the reception desk. The young woman ignores us and continues what sounds like a social conversation on the phone. When she finishes, I pass the bit of paper we've been given across to her and without looking up she gestures vaguely off to the left.
'Follow the yellow line on the floor.'
More walking. The yellow line runs out. Apart from awith huge ears. Spook was very cheap. I think my record was being thrown off twelve times in one day but, gradually, I trained her and she became a lovely, gentle companion.
I had several part time jobs in order to pay Spook's board and save for university, including the housework at home, bookkeeping for my dad's company, regular babysitting, a Saturday job in a chemist and exercising two polo ponies. I also worked off some of the cost of keeping my horse by feeding all the other horses and cleaning the stables.
I began to learn the patience I would need as a teacher and a mother, especially the mother of a seriously-ill child.
***
Back in Leeds, we're told that James' cancer, like many of the cancers that affect teenagers,
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the immune system. We claw back some control over the situation.
Perhaps because of his age and the very real risk of infertility, the doctors offer James the opportunity to have some of his sperm frozen before his treatment begins. He finds this excruciatingly embarrassing. But James is determined that he will get well and wants at least to have the opportunity to lead a normal life so he perseveres until the mission is accomplised.
Adjusting to being pushed in a wheelchair is another experience that takes courage. James says he can't believe the difference in the way people look at him when in a wheelchair compared to when he's managing on crutches. But a wheelchair enables him to get out more, as walking on crutches is quite exhausting toThe local MP appealed on our behalf and we even travelled to London during the Silver Jubilee to speak to people at the Home Office, in person. However, it was all in vain. In October, I received notification that I had two weeks to leave the country. My student visa had expired and I was deported.
***
As James begins his second round of chemotherapy, a boy with Down's syndrome is in the next bed. He's cared for by a foster family. As well as leukaemia, he just has one arm. But there is only ever laughter in their corner of the room. Nurses come from other wards just to chat with these remarkable people. The boy and his parents move among the other families and ask after our children.
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her for friendship. I caught her showing private letters of mine, relating details of a current crush, to people on the school bus. To my shame, we fought in front of everyone.
My mom had persuaded me to invite another girl home, in an effort to help me build some new friendships.
The road was dry and clear for a January afternoon. We walked to my house from the bus, having said little on the journey amongst the jungle noise of teenagers escaping school. My mind had that chill-cabinet sluggishness and the fear of saying something stupid paralysed my tongue.
'Wasn't Mr Richards weird today?' I ventured, as the throbbing silence pressed.
'Yeah,' Melanie said.
'Are you hungry?' I asked.
'Yeah, are you?'
'Starving, we should be able to find something at home.' Our footstepsmy breath. I can imagine the clenched muscles of Howard's face.
'We might,' is his choked reply.
It's not the answer I want, and I gasp as it slices through me, but it's honest. Somehow, voicing that dreadful fear, forces the monster filling my chest into the open where we can share the burden of it.
*
Trust is essential. When I was growing up, casual sex was common in my high school. But it wasn't something I aspired to. I'd seen the devastation experienced by my friends when immature boys treated their 'gifts' with disdain. I wanted something better for myself. My older, long-term boyfriend was not enamoured by this but went along with it. When he went off to university, I suffered the drama of a long-distance relationship.
He only lasted
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socks. Spotting him, our good friends, Pat and Dave, phoned up in alarm to find out what had happened. Once reassured, James and his dad had a lovely day and discussed a wide range of topics, which we hoped would help him in the years to come.
James' reaction seems more understandable once the dynamics of his relationship with Howard are appreciated. When James first started attending the discos his friends seemed to favour for their thirteenth birthday parties, Howard dressed up in the most ridiculous clothes possible and offered to take him to the party. James nearly died of horror and I had to take him in the end. His dad, dressed more appropriately, arrived early to collect him and, after much heated negotiation, was allowed to waithe asks for a fish? Bad as you are, you know how to give good things to your children. How much more, then, will your Father in heaven give good things to those who ask him!' Agnes' huge grin reflects the relief I feel.
In the evening, Howard's brother, Simeon, phones and I tell him what Agnes said.
'You're not going to believe it,' his voice is excited, 'I'm ringing because I felt compelled to share the parable of the persistent widow with you. It's the story, in Luke chapter 8, about the poor widow who's been cheated. She goes every day to complain to the judge to do something. He's not a good man, or God-fearing but he helps her just to get rid of her. In verse 7,
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Lucy, tickled us all by declaring that blonde Howard reminded her of Desmond Tutu. We think it had something to do with the smiles.
Jim's mum, Pat, is even taller than me, stunning, thoughtful and very sociable. She has a flair for organising outings and parties. His dad, Dave, used to play football in his youth, has a deep, mumbley sort of voice and a wicked sense of humour. Pat and Dave soon joined our weekly badminton games along with good friends of theirs, Ed and Lyn.
When we first moved in, I contacted the school to see if they could put me in touch with someone who would have my children for about quarter of an hour and take them to school on the mornings that I had toof the tumour. In order to save his life, James will have to have an above-the-knee amputation, as soon as possible.
Because of his age, James must give his consent. He cannot be forced to have the operation, even if it means he will die without it. We are to return to see Dr Edwards on Monday, in case the swelling is oedema from the radiotherapy but we suspect this is really only a tiny buffer of hope to ease the shock for James.
We're sent to see another consultant, at a different hospital, about artificial limbs. She is very detached and officious. Her sentences are hard and clipped.
'We will fit you for your prosthesis within a week of your surgery.'
'It takes several weeks to make it up once the
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have to have an amputation tomorrow and see if she wants every scrap of hope and optimism snatched from under her. But I haven't the strength. A swamp of cold dark fear is closing over me.
We meet a youngish physiotherapist, as we stagger from the consultant's office. He is cheerful and bouncy, exactly what we need.
'How old are you, James,' he asks.
'Fifteen.'
'Well the good news is you'll probably be eligible for a mobility allowance and the DVLA will allow you to begin to learn to drive a year earlier, at 16.'
I want to hug this man and clutch at this information like a buoyancy aid.
James won't talk about any of it on the way home. Gradually, over the weekend we see glimpses of what his thoughts are. He'sit. Always a quiet, self-contained child, he withdrew further. Charlie, only eight, just seemed bewildered.
As was fairly typical at the time, my parents had only insured my dad's life yet were committed to the new house and business on the strength of their joint salaries. With my grandmothers taking it in turn to help out, three traumatised children and serious financial difficulties, my dad repressed his own grief and struggled on.
He was not the sort of person who could live comfortably without a companion. At 37, tall, with dark wavy hair and deep blue eyes, he was as sociable as my mom had been. After a while, in desperation, he began dating. This was not something my brothers or I found easy. Being a very private person and
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way of the world. I knew I wanted God's way but it wasn't easy. Prayer made it possible.
Gradually, as my own outrage subsided, I remembered the kindness with which Mrs Wells had always treated me. I thought about the charity of the woman who was giving her time to visit this elderly housebound friend of mine. I realised it was our own laziness that resulted in not having a proper, safe gate in place.
Finally, I was able to forgive the woman and went, at the first opportunity, to apologise. It was pretty clear that she had not forgiven me but that did not detract from the restored peace I enjoyed with God.
***
The rest of the week plods on to the beat of hospital time. Howard and I clingeveryone else. One day in a geometry class, I was busy composing a love letter, which I wouldn't send, when the teacher called on me to answer a question.
'What is the length of the hypotenuse?'
Glancing up at the board, I gave the correct response and returned to my letter.
Apparently, he'd been hoping to catch me out. Busy as I was, I hadn't detected the scarlet silence that propelled him over to snatch up the letter from under my hand.
Panic stung my mind. Please don't let anyone read what I've written, I pleaded silently.
Just then the teacher was called out of the room, dropping my letter onto his desk, as he passed.
Trembling, but furious at the injustice of being punished when I felt I hadn't done anything wrong, I
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past six months, we look forward and determine to get on with rebuilding our lives. I make arrangements and am very excited to get back to work in the new term, to reclaim my own identity and return to 'normal' life. Mum and Kenneth, Howard's stepfather, offer to help with some of the endless journeys that James will still need to make to various hospitals. I persuade the doctor to have James' full body scans and tests done early so that I can go with him and he won't have to miss any more school than necessary.
There are parties and we throw ourselves into preparations for the holidays. We thoroughly enjoy the high school's Christmas concert, especially since David is accompanying the orchestra on the piano.
There are smilesgrades he seeks and the admiration of us all.
Howard is beginning to feel a bit happier in his job but is still working extremely hard and putting in long hours. We're now living under the threat that the Bradford offices will be closed within the next twelve months and we will be expected to move to Stratford-upon-Avon. Taking James from the medical team that have supported him so well, moving the boys into new schools at this critical time in their studies and trying to find a new job for me, after long-term sick leave, seem like insurmountable obstacles. Never mind leaving our support network of local family, friends and church.
I recall Howard's mum sitting beside me one Sunday during one of the many deep dips in James'
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the mountain streams.
The air in the park is liquid and green. The roads twist, climb and fall. We crane our necks to fill our eyes with all there is to see, hoping for a glimpse of a deer or a bear. Then suddenly, the car clears the forest and pauses on the lip of the mountain. Below us, in fierce sunlight, is the great bowl of Death Valley.
We edge down the side of the mountain. With each passing half hour the temperature soars. The colours surprise me but the heat is terrifying, when we stop and get out of the van. Reaching 120 degrees F in the shade, it burns the inside of my nose when I breathe and squeezes my chest tight. Howard revels in it andcertainly best seen at night and has the most amazing, infectious electricity in the atmosphere. The hotels are each a full block in size, with shops, theatres, thousands of rooms, theme parks, live circuses, zoos and, of course, casinos. The power used for the lights alone would probably be enough to run a small country.
We're able to watch a performance of magicians, Penn and Teller, ride in a stretch limousine and visit a 'Wet and Wild' water park. It's still so hot, even in the shade, that I feel like I'm being blown dry by a giant hair dryer. James and Rory also claim to have been driven down the strip one evening, in a pink convertible, by two lovely girls.
After three nights, we head back to Newport
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came over to England. Among other things, we took him hiking in the Lake District. The exercise and scenery worked their healing power. He was totally exhausted and it was reassuring to watch him unwind and begin to rebuild his health. He was so tired; he actually fell asleep in the middle of David's fourth birthday party, surrounded by boisterous four- and five-year-old children.
We had lunch together; just the two of us, and Dad shared some of the trauma he'd been through with Nicki. She'd written me lengthy letters and had given us her side of things whilst we'd been over for the wedding. It was clear there would be no reconciliation.
My dad visited several times over the subsequent years, more frequently than usual and I was gladsixth-form college. Much like university, the students are not expected to be in class all the time, only about eighteen hours a week, leaving lots of free time to go into town, meet with friends, study, etc. There are occasional collisions of opinion between parents and child, over best use of time, but on the whole both sides make the adjustment.
Two incidents, right at the beginning, pose a challenge. Wearing his artificial leg, it isn't obvious that James is an amputee. With some discomfort he tells me about one teacher's jokey off-hand comments about one-legged people. I want to storm into the college and smack this so-called professional but realise James will have to learn to deal with this kind of ignorance in his own way. Then in
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on a nerve in his neck.
'The first thing they asked was if I'd ever had any metal in my eyes before,' Howard tells me, when he gets home. 'It seemed a strange question. I mentioned the fragments from that tyre fitting job, sixteen years ago. I told them I'd had my eyeball scraped at the hospital but they still sent me for an X-ray first. The technician explained that the MRI is a magnetic imaging machine, which uses extremely powerful magnets. If even the tiniest fragment of metal had worked its way into my eye or brain, it would instantly be pulled straight out.'
I can visualise this and feel queasy.
'Then they squeezed me into a tight metal tube and told me to keep absolutely still. I wasn't evennext week and notice me again. Then I stopped. What was I thinking? I had the most wonderful husband and two precious children. I prayed that these unbidden thoughts and the temptation to my vanity could be removed. Instantly, all thought or interest permanently vanished, replaced by a glorious feeling of joy and appreciation of the blessings I already had. I wouldn't be able to describe or even recognise this other person again if I saw him, neither has anything like that happened since.
***
Having Howard around more is proving very important, as the OFSTED inspection draws ever closer and the pressure at school increases. It's been building for twelve months and it feels like we're trying to create a life-sized Angel of the North out of sand. Large
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to such a pitch just to speak to a teacher. I couldn't help wondering what her previous experiences of school had been. When I complimented her on her unusual purple shoes, I had a friend for life and she even began to come into school to help, not long after that.
Teaching, especially young children, is so much more then the lessons you plan and the way you deliver them. Building partnerships with parents is a big part of the job. Is there such a thing as the perfect human parent? I doubt it. What would be right for one child, wouldn't work for another. As a teacher, I saw all sorts of parents.
Some of the most forlorn children are the ones whose mothers want to do everything forto hear all about it.
'Cambridge is a wonderful place,' Howard tells me.
'They have porters and the buildings are so old and so beautiful.' I can hear the longing in James' descriptions. 'But I made a mess of the interview.' A dark shadow crosses my son's face.
'You can't know that, James. Everyone's bound to be nervous and make mistakes.' But I can see I haven't convinced him.
We don't have to wait long for the letter. The college are sorry they don't have a place to offer James but they'll put him in the 'pool'. This is a collection of worthy overspill students looking for spare spots in other colleges within Cambridge University. This is a very long shot and we're quickly told there's nothing for him.
When two more rejections
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that our good friend, Linda, mother of one of James' best friends, Alex, is diagnosed with breast cancer. She'd been struggling with an extremely difficult situation at work, for a year or two prior to this, so no one was terribly surprised or alarmed by her loss of weight, tiredness or the dulling of her skin and hair. It's far too late when they discover the magnitude of what's happening inside her body.
I visit her, as soon as I hear the news, taking some Coenzyme Q10's in my desperation to do something. She looks relieved to see me, as if I might really be able to help.
'How did James do it?' she asks. I can see she's overwhelmed.
'One day at a time, Linda. Just try to keep hoping.'the problem.
Howard and I meet monthly for long walks with two of my teaching friends from my old school and their husbands. They listen, with their shared educational experience, to my tortuous tales, allowing me to vent my frustrations and celebrate my successes.
One of the first times I'm on the other side of the interviewing process, we appoint a talented young woman who also happens to be a Christian. Jill becomes my classroom assistant. I've worked alongside other Christians before but not like her. She's open about her faith and happy to discuss our respective journeys. For the first time ever, I discover the power of having someone to pray with at work. She's an artist and knows God in a very visual way, which helps me to
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him toward one corner of the carpet away from the other trouble makers. Then I repeat the procedure with Sky, sending her to an opposite corner.
Reaching down I grab the knees of Oliver, an easily distracted little boy who wears glasses and doesn't listen or concentrate well, sitting at the furthest edge of the carpet in the midst of this challenging crowd. I look up and speak to the group, whilst I gently pull this child forward to a place in the centre of the carpet where I hope he'll be able to see and concentrate better. Because I'm trying to make eye contact with each child, I don't notice that Oliver has flopped backwards, like a rag doll. When my gaze sweeps down to take him in,I'm able to behave quite normally, smiling and welcoming Oliver back. I feel no animosity for the boy, just pity for the lessons he's being taught at home.
I'm not surprised to learn later that they're still pursuing a case for compensation. Nor am I particularly shocked when another child in the class asks me if I'll be going to prison soon. Oliver had apparently been jubilantly telling his friends 'down the pub' that the police would be taking me away.
I can't help but recall the number of children I have reported my fears for, obvious cases of prolonged physical cruelty, abuse and neglect, when nothing seems to be done. Yet a simple accident, witnessed and openly reported, brings down the full weight of the police and social services.
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once the race has begun. It's humbling to see all the good causes represented and we're grateful for the supporters and entertainers that encourage us as we slog along. There is a celebration feeling in the air. Our husbands cheer us on and tell us the winners crossed the finish line before all the runners got through the starting gate. Our little effort leaves me even more amazed by those that take part in full marathons.
*
Late in the previous school year, we had been approached by two of our local education authority advisors with a very unusual proposition. A young woman from another school had been very badly bullied by her headteacher and was on the verge of a breakdown. They felt she was a good teacher andmy sons' lives.
James met Maggie three years earlier. He'd been persuaded to take an extra year of study to work with a research team investigating a treatment for bladder cancer. Maggie was on an exchange course at his university. She was Polish by birth but grew up in Germany. Fluent in five languages, she was studying genetic molecular biology. Slim and blonde, she was also gentle, polite and loving. She fitted effortlessly into the family. James seemed more relaxed, more complete, when they were together. For Christmas, he wrote and illustrated a children's story for her and had it translated into Polish, the language of her childhood.
They'd been separated the following year. James was caught up in his medical studies and Maggie had to return to her university
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is the type of girl you'd take to a smoky jazz club on the first date, where you'd sip bourbon with her, all the while making bedroom eyes at each other. By the end of the night, her dress would be slightly disheveled from the encounter by the restroom, with the promise of more to come as you poured yourselves into a cab.
But, there's the Spice Girl angle for both, which means, you ain't getting any from neither, because they're put there for your indulgence, not your attainment. And there's the rub.
A couple of comments regarding Viera's first day, which I caught some of. First, why is the Today Show adamant about turning her into Katie lite? I remember Viera form her stint on WBCS in NYC. Shethey ought to play up that angle to its hilt. Katie was this little fluff bunny. I'd love to see Viera come out for the annual Halloween dress-up as Elvira, cleavage and all. She doesn't look like she'll try to be perfect, which is going to be a big relief, unless NBC decides to break her of the habit of making mistakes and then making a deal about them.
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
It seemed cheap to post a tribute to the buildings on September 11, when we were celebrating the lives of the heroes and victims of the attacks. I do want to talk about the two entities closest to me that I lost: the towers themselves. In the spirit of commemorating the lives of the victims, I will
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please wait at their bus stops, if they took buses. Fortunately, mine took a bus to her home, and had someone home to wait for her. Her mom was stuck in Brooklyn, and had to take four buses to get home. The subways were shut down. I couldn't go get her.
As I hung up the phone, I heard a wail and cry in the hallway. I couldn't imagine what could have been worse than what we'd seen already.
As I wandered down the hall, I could see the smoke and dust filling lower Manhattan. As inconceivable as it was, the building had collapsed. In its place was a smoke ghost. The smoke had taken the general form of the building, a grey rectangular cylinder. I realized I had callssmoke ghosts of buildings, smoke ghosts of people. Finding an open restaurant and discovering the owner was a real estate lawyer who was supposed to attend a hearing in the Trade Center that very morning, serving a man whose dark grey suit had a coating of pale white ash on it. That man had been an adversary in a different hearing, and had found this the only bar open on his entire walk up from the Trade Center. Hearing the trains were running, and summoning up the courage to leave for home that afternoon, after having pulled some overtime, spent in blank contemplation of being and nothingness.
The awful emptiness of the sky, save for the occasional F-16 or F-15 flying overhead in a too-late defensive pattern. How blue
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The 36-year-old said she is 'so in love with' Busy, 37, after they walked the red carpet together at a special screening for her latest film, Manchester by the Sea
Busy flew to New York from her home in Los Angeles to support her fellow actor and longtime friend at the screening
The two ladies have enjoyed a time-tested friendship dating all the way back to 2001, when Busy joined Michelle on the cast of Dawson's Creek
Michelle Williams' friendship with Busy Philipps has not only stood the test of time, but the actress insists that her best friend is the true love of her life.
The 36-year-old mother-of-one couldn't help but gush about her pal on Sunday night at a special screening for her latest film, Manchester by the Sea, atMichelle, and for this particular occasion the mother-of-two flew to New York from her home in Los Angeles to support her fellow actor and longtime friend at the screening.
The event was sponsored by Louis Vuitton, and as such, the two beauties really brought their A game in the fashion department.
Busy, whose legal name is Elizabeth Jean Philipps, wore an all-black top with long sleeves, a high neckline and lace embellishments. She paired the top with black leggings and black combat boots, and accessorized with a silver and black pendant and colorful clutch.
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Side by side: The two attended the 22nd Critics' Choice Awards together, held in Santa Monica on December 11, where Michelle was nominated for the category of Best Supporting Actress
Bathroom selfies: Busy
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happily snapped a photo when the two went to the restroom together
Michelle shimmered upon her arrival in a dainty black slip dress covered in a sheer overlay that showcased sparkling, silver accents. She wore open-toed, ankle strap black heels and carried a simple black clutch.
Both actors wore rosy makeup with a pink lip, with hair chic and straight for the event.
The two ladies have enjoyed a time-tested friendship dating all the way back to 2001, when Busy joined Michelle on the cast of Dawson's Creek for seasons five and six.
While reminiscing about their friendship, Busy took to Instagram on Monday night to share a photo of them from the screening along with a picture of them from 2001.
'2001/2016,' she wrote. 'I love that we almost always stand onthe same side of each other. Also, can I just say-we aren't at a costume party in 2001.
As close as can be: Michelle gave Busy a kiss on the cheek after someone accidentally spilled a plate of mini crab cakes in her hair
'That's legit how we were dressed for a regular night out. I guess I really was my character from Cougartown? And thank God my eyebrows grew back,' she joked of their outfits.
Busy also accompanied her pal, Michelle, to the 22nd Critics' Choice Awards, held in Santa Monica on December 11, where the latter star was nominated for the category of Best Supporting Actress for her role as Randi in Manchester By The Sea.
Michelle has an 11-year-old old daughter, Matilda, with the late actor Heath Ledger, and
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motor control is performed by an application of a voltage which is equivalent to a voltage applied to a motor when the oil is in a normal temperature, because the viscosity of the oil is increased at the low temperature, a rotary speed of the motor decreases because of the increase of a load applied to the motor in accordance with the increase of the viscosity of the oil. Because a discharge amount of the oil from the electric pump is insufficient, the required amount of oil cannot be supplied to the transmission. Further, because an inductive voltage generated on a coil decreases in accordance with the decrease of a rotary speed of the motor, the motor is stepped out when the rotary position of a rotor isis dragged underwater by a current and apparently drowns, however is revealed to have survived. Max tells Steph Dean of his guilt over letting Clare die and have a heart to heart, in which they appear to grow close.
Steph begins helping Max look after Tom. The pair begin to fall for each other. After several failed attempts, Max finally tells Steph his true feelings and they begin a relationship. With Max spending more time with Steph, OB begins to feel left out. OB befriends Simon Crosby, who apparently turns out to be a paedophile. Max and Jake Dean attack Simon's home with other residents. Innocent Simon tries to commit suicide, however survives. After Max discovers Simon was innocent, he apologises to OB, who is disgusted, although they later
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of her conviction and sentence. We affirm.
FACTS
At approximately 12:03 p.m. on February 6, 1993, Officer Shelby Lavergne, Jr., Plaquemines *1357 Parish Sheriff's Office, responded to a call on Good Rocking Lane, Sunrise, Louisiana where a male subject had sustained a gunshot wound to the chest. When Officer Lavergne arrived on the scene, he observed the victim, Benjamin Franklin, lying twenty feet from the front door of a house trailer. Witnesses advised him that the defendant was inside the trailer with the gun but he and other officers, who had arrived, found no one inside the trailer.
Officer Anthony Smith after arriving on the scene at approximately 12:14 p.m. determined from witnesses that the defendant lived in the trailer and found a hand gun in the weeds behind it.
When DeputyBruce Buras arrived on the scene, he was instructed to search for a black woman wearing a blue overcoat and carrying a young child. He apprehended the defendant in a trailer about two to three blocks from the scene of the crime. After Deputy Buras advised the defendant of her rights, she informed him that she had thrown the gun in some weeds behind her trailer.
Detective Curtis Bowers testified that after the defendant was returned to the scene and read her rights, she stated that she and the victim had an argument the night before and that she had put him out of the trailer. The next morning the victim returned to retrieve some of his belongings. As the defendant attempted to hand Franklin a box containing cologne
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through a window, the revolver that she held in her hand accidently discharged. Detective Bowers could not find a box containing cologne on the scene, and although some boxes were found outside the trailer, they were weathered and all were too big to have fit through the window. Further, Detective Bowers could find no weapon, including a stick, near the victim.
After Detective Bowers transported the defendant to the Port Sulphur jail, she gave a second statement. In that taped statement, Ms. Coleman said that after she asked the victim to leave the trailer the night before, he returned during the night, beat on her trailer with a stick, and kept her up all night. The tape was played to the jury and it revealed that the defendant saidthere was a white and black box outside the trailer containing a wrench. Detective Bowers found no such box. The defendant also stated that she had left, at some point during the night, to get help. Upon checking the record of the Plaquemines Parish Sheriff's Office, Detective Bowers found that a 911 call had been placed by the defendant's neighbor. Detective Bowers further noted that the defendant did not have any bruises, scrapes, or wounds on her body that day.
On cross examination, Detective Bowers testified that the defendant stated that the victim had both slapped and pushed her. She further informed him that the victim kept a shotgun in his truck; however, there was no truck on the scene and she told him that the victim had never
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threatened her with the gun. Detective Bowers was able to substantiate that at some point during that day the victim had a stick in his hand. Lastly, he testified that the defendant never stated she intentionally shot to kill Franklin or that she acted in self-defense.
Louise Walzer, supervisor and director of the Jefferson Parish Criminal Laboratory, testified that the spent casings found at the scene were fired from the weapon recovered at the scene. She stated that the gun was a Smith & Wesson, and that such a gun does not discharge unless the trigger is pulled. If the gun is not cocked, it cannot accidentally fire. On cross examination, Ms. Walzer stated that poorly maintained and poorly constructed weapons can accidentally discharge.
Dr. Fraser McKenzie, pathologist, performed anautopsy on the victim. He testified that the projectory of the bullet proceeded downward in a straight line fashion. The bullet entered the mid-chest and exited out of the right back. Dr. McKenzie further stated it was possible that the victim could have staggered twenty feet before falling.
Louvina Ford, one of the defendant's neighbors, testified that she saw the victim knocking on the defendant's door. After Ms. Ford heard the gunshot, she saw the victim *1358 fall. She further testified that she saw the curtain to the trailer window move, but she did not see anyone exit the trailer. Ms. Ford did not see any boxes being passed through the window.
Ann Baker, a neighbor who also lives in the trailer park, was at Ford's trailer when she heard
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that the police arrived at her house and asked if she had seen the defendant. She had been asleep and said that she had not. At some later point, the defendant walked out of her bathroom and she realized that the defendant had been there. The defendant told Ms. Black that she had been passing a box out of the window when the gun went off. Ms. Black admitted that the defendant changed her story several times, and that at one point she said that she aimed the gun out of the window to scare the victim.
The defense called Mona Jackson who testified that she was at her mother's trailer when the defendant came over and told her that the victim had made the baby nervous and thatof a crime, he would want to explain his side. Upon further questioning, the juror related that he could put that opinion out of his mind and give the state and the defendant a fair trial. The trial court specifically inquired whether or not he was so set in his opinion that he could not give an accused a fair trial. He testified that he was sure he could. The court later asked whether or not he could follow the law instructed by the court and if he would want a juror with the same opinion to sit in judgment if he were on trial. He again testified that he could follow the directions of the court. Defense counsel also questioned him, asking him whether or not he
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Inc. A single check from Caterpillar Tractor Co. was also removed.1
5
Acting upon orders from Kahr, Charles Fruscione, the manager of News who was under the direct supervision of Kahr, sorted all mail before it was given to the bookkeeper for processing. Fruscione was able to do this because his primary duty was to see that all operations were running smoothly and therefore his work included the supervising of the daily receipts and the disbursements of cash. Whenever Fruscione came across an envelope from one of the three above mentioned companies he would keep it and then give the rest of the mail to the bookkeeper unopened. Fruscione would then extract any checks in these envelopes until, upon order from Kahr, he would cash theaccumulated checks and hand the proceeds to Kahr.
6
Beginning in September 1959 Fruscione and Kahr were both ill and unable to be at the office for approximately eight weeks. During this period the bookkeeper was ordered to send a delivery boy to Kahr's home each day with the unopened mail and she received at least a part of its back unopened. In fact, during the latter part of 1959, six checks sent by Union News, totaling $14,821.62, reached the bookkeeper for processing and actually were recorded on the company records of receipts.
7
Normally News kept records of the amounts due it from customers and its billing department made up and sent out statements showing the amount due News. Copies of these statements were given to the bookkeeper,
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additions assessed against Kahr's adjusted 1959 taxable income are in issue on appeal. For reasons stated below, we reverse the Tax Court and uphold the Commissioner's assessment of the civil fraud addition on Kahr's 1959 distributive share of the unreported partnership income, and we affirm the Tax Court decision for different reasons than those advanced by the Tax Court that no civil fraud addition could properly be assessed against Kahr's 1959 income received by his embezzlement from Mohill.
12
The direct end result of Kahr's systematic embezzlement activities in 1959 was the understatement of the News partnership income; this proximately caused the filing of a personal income tax return signed by his wife and his executor which grossly understated his personal 1959 taxable income. It is undisputed thatOctober 2018 saw the opening of Tūranga, our new Central Library. The Discovery Wall is one of the showcase attractions in the library, and is also where Photo Hunt entries can be found. The images can viewed online, and on the Discovery Wall in Tūranga - as well as at the mobile wall that is…
Today we know the Ilam Homestead as the University of Canterbury's staff club and for its connections to the Parker-Hulme case, but another house existed on the site and burnt down in 1910. This wooden house was built in the 1850s for the Hon. J. C. Watts Russell, a prominent early settler. It changed hands…
Nearly eight years on, the yearning for a vibrant city centre still persists, but there is hope. Hope captured in
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mines are cleared and have no vegetation.
Morrison said the fire wasn't expected to reach the oil sands mines north of Suncor.
The fire and mass evacuation has forced a quarter or more of Canada's oil output offline and was expected to impact an economy already hurt by the fall in the price of oil. The Alberta oil sands have the third-largest reserves of oil in the world behind Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Its workers largely live in Fort McMurray where some neighborhoods have been destroyed.
Police said many parts of smoke-filled Fort McMurray are burnt and visibility is low. Officers wore masks as they checked homes to make sure everyone was out.
More than 80,000 people have left Fort McMurray in the heart of Canada' oil sands, where the fire hastorched 1,600 homes and other buildings. Gas has been turned off, the power grid is damaged and water is not drinkable. Officials said there is no timeline to return residents to the city, but the Alberta government has begun preliminary planning, though it stresses fighting the fire is still the first priority.
About 25,000 evacuees moved north in the hours after Tuesday's mandatory evacuation, where oil sands work camps that usually house employees were used to house evacuees. Officials are moving everyone south where it is safer.
Syncrude, a major oil sands mining company, also shut down operations and evacuated. The company said in a statement that while there is no imminent threat from fire, smoke has reached its Mildred Lake site. They intend to have all personnel out this
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Korowai tribe in Indonesia through following images.
The Korowaian are people of southeastern Papua
People in Korowai wear nothing but leaves
The majority of the Korowai clans live in tree houses on their isolated territory
Huts built on tree tops vary in height depending on the kind of relationship they have with their fellow Korowai members
Korowai clans mainly eat fresh animals and plant products
Korowai people make their own tools including stone axes, bows, arrows and spears
Korowai men are good at hunting and fishing
Arrows with a wide blunt tip are useful for catching lizards
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Dave
Dave is in the boondocks waiting, wondering what could have happened if he did not wait for life to pass.
Camping in the boondocks overseeing landscapes of clouds and tree tops he hope to be able to move on from his hill and discover other hills around and maybe someday travel to see the beach.
He went to the boondocks searching for something, something that will make his life better. A dream that will make him a recognized achiever in their little village. Though he sees it from afar, he have no intention of resolving it. He likes his hut and hill and what may the nature fulfill upon him he will
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this pre-season is reminiscent of his days at Alabama, when he shred CFB defenses easier than wet toilet paper. It looks like our superstar is back and hungry.2. Derrick Henry is a monster.
NFL teams are kicking themselves in the butts, for passing up this jewel in the first round of the NFL draft. After just three pre-season games Henry has rushed for 154yds and 2 TDs. Every time Henry touched the ball this pre-season he seemed to be one tackle away from pay dirt. I smiled hard because it was like he was crushing the doubters analysis of him with every carry. The league has been placed on alert but they can't stop the storm that is Derrick Henry from coming.3. Amari Cooper is better.
Cooper, who had over1000 yards receiving last year on his way to a pro-bowl as a rookie, has made some insane plays this pre-season. On one play in particular, Cooper made a circus catch in the back of the end zone that made Nick Saban call up his buddies and start bragging that he coached him. Cooper looks primed to have another spectacular season and further the Crimson legacy.4. Julio Jones did not retire.
Julio was the top receiver in the NFL last year with 1,871yds and 136 receptions. Nuff said. 5. A.J. McCarron is a elite QB.
A.J. proved he can play last year, when he almost won the Bengals a playoff game, had it not been for Hills fumbling, they would have won. This pre-season he has just picked up where
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he left off. It's time to show this man some respect or he will just take it.6. Landon Collins is on a mission.
Last year Collins had 112 tackles. This pre-season, Collins has shown that he is a force the be acknowledge. On one particular play Collins stopped a touchdown on 3rd and goal by crushing a fullback ,three times his size, and jarring the ball loose for a fumble. He is one of the best safeties in the league and will prove that this year.7. The Tide has enough players in the NFL to make there own team. 56 former players earning a spot on an active NFL roster this season. The Tide currently has the most players on an active NFL roster. Alabama leads all colleges inproducing offensive linemen, with 13 currently spotting NFL rosters.
In the last eight NFL Drafts, Alabama has had 55 players selected, including 18 players in first round, 17 in the second and third rounds, five in the fourth, seven in the fifth, one in the sixth and seven in the seventh round.
Don't understand this one, but Nick is the man and he knows what he is doing?. Jalen Hurts had America believing he would be in the top two, by simply outplaying the competition. Nick however, did say he would probably play Hurts later in the year.Maybe its a seniority thing. However, we can not afford to play players based off time served. This is scary, as we might see a lot of unnecessary mistakes against USC that could
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anniversary, but seem in their declaratory policy to be ignoring its very existence and that of the cooperative security paradigm it represents. This neglect of the Outer Space Treaty by the very states that championed its creation, points to a disturbing trend in contemporary space security affairs. This trend ignores the constraints on the behavior of actors in space in favor of emphasizing unrestricted freedom of action and the development of national security-related capabilities in support of unilateral moves. The testing of anti-satellite weapon capabilities has revived the long dormant threat of the weaponization of outer space and the targeting of satellites. Allegations of further developments of ASAT capabilities reaching into even geosynchronous orbit have been traded amongst the three leading space powers. The realities of these militarywould generate much-needed positive momentum during this period of stagnation for outer space diplomacy. The Outer Space Treaty has well served global interests for half a century and merits positive acts of affirmation. The third course of action would seek to reestablish, on behalf of the international community, a clear common purpose with respect to outer space. The 50th anniversary of the Outer Space Treaty provides a unique occasion to reaffirm the peaceful purposes orientation of the treaty. It is not too late for one of the 105 signatories to host what would be the first-ever meeting of its states parties. Such a meeting would constitute both a fitting commemoration of this key treaty as well as serve as an impetus for reinstating international cooperation as the preeminent
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Financial. At the time of the accident, Ms. Shelton was in the process of moving from these apartments. A concrete walkway and stairs provided access to the individual units. The walkway and stairs were bordered by a grassy area with a slight slope. Paths worn in the grass indicated that the tenants often used the grass in lieu of the stairs and walkway. It had been raining for at least one day before the accident and it was drizzling at the time. Ms. Shelton stepped off the walkway onto the grass and her foot slid, causing her to fall and break her ankle.
Ms. Shelton sued for damages for her injuries, claiming that Boston Financial had breached its duty to provide and maintain safe premises. She maintains that thebuilding had no gutters and that rainwater, therefore, was funnelled from the roof onto the grassy area abutting the walkways, thus causing this area to become slippery. Additionally, she asserts that Boston Financial had a duty to install a railing, a flower bed, a toeboard, or some other device to discourage tenants from using the grass instead of the walkway. She says that she was never warned to stay off the grassy area or that it was slippery.
In Alabama the duty owed by a landowner to a person on the landowner's property varies greatly, based upon the classification of the person on the property. Alabama law imposes three levels of duty. The highest duty is owed to invitees. With respect to the common areas of an apartment complex,
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is insertable into a round magazine. Once a worker at the construction site places a strip of nails into the magazine and couples the nailer to the high pressure source, the nailer is ready for operation.
The pneumatic nailer is equipped with an ejector assembly which includes a spring loaded safety tip. A nail from the strip of nails that is placed inside the magazine is internally situated adjacent to the tip of the ejector assembly. The operator places the tip of the ejector assembly against a workpiece to depress the tip. Once the tip is depressed, the nailer becomes responsive to force applied to a trigger. When force is applied to the trigger by the operator, the nailer activates a pneumatic actuating mechanism inside the nailer. The pneumaticactuating mechanism includes a ramming member which is plunged at a high velocity toward the nail from a ready position. The ramming member strikes the nail causing the nail to disengage from the strip of nails, exit through the ejector assembly, and drive into the workpiece. Once the operator releases the trigger, the pneumatic actuating mechanism quickly returns the ramming member to the ready position, and remains there until force is again applied to the trigger by the operator.
During the above operation, the nailers of the prior art provide compressed air to several chambers in order to activate the actuating mechanism as well as to return the actuating mechanism to its ready position. The compressed air is often released to atmosphere after it has performed its intended purpose,
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families.
It wasn't until
after the Revolutionary War that Chatham stabilized and grew.
Industries such as fish export, ship building and salt production
brought life to the economy. Agriculture, fishing, whaling and
aH maritime enterprises flourished. In 1830, during the height
of salt works production, the population was 2130.
In 1851 a breach
of North Beach occurred affecting the stability of the fishing
trade, but fishing, ship building and salt-making still occupied
most of the Town's population. Some greater diversity of religious
and cultural groups appeared in the years prior to the Civil
War, and government services including post offices were upgraded.
The population peaked in 1860 at 2710, but dropped to only 1300
following the Civil War.
In the late
1800s the growing popularity of seaside summers and the development
of resorts attractive to a wealthy clientele provided a new basis
for economic growth, especiallyafter the railroad was built
in 1887. The Life Saving Station, Stage Harbor Light, a local
newspaper, telegraph and telephone service were added, and the
first auto license was issued during this period. Coastal erosion
forced the moving of the Twin Lights at James Head to the site
where the Lighthouse Overlook is now located. Two new schools
were needed, and the first public library was established in
1875 in South Chatham. In 1896 Marcellus Eldredge, a native son,
donated Eldredge Public Library to the townspeople.
The airport
was built in 1930, road service was upgraded, and automobile
travel soon became common. In 1950 the summer population of 5,000
greatly outnumbered 2,457 year-round residents.
Since World
War II, Chatham has experienced rapid growth and has become a
popular place for retirement. Housing construction has continued
steadily since the war with about 1,000 new houses
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had, Cardozo weakly played the ball into Porto keeper Helton Arruda's relieved gloves.
Benfica dominated the ball for the rest of the first half, but it looked like nothing would come of the possession as halftime approached.
In fact, Porto almost extended their lead against the run of play.
First, in the 37th minute when a Porto move ended with Benfica keeper Artur Moraes having to make two wonderful saves in quick succession. And later, when João Moutinho's free kick skimmed the top of Benfica's goal.
But as the half neared, a Benfica corner bounced out of the box, was fired back in, only for a deflection to drop the ball at Cardozo's feet. He refused to make a second mistake so close to goal and found the Porto net.
1-1.
Second half startsthe same way
Benfica looked strong coming out for the second half. Almost immediately, Nicolas Gaitán's dynamism down the right side was rewarded with a free kick about 35 yards from Porto's goal.
Pablo Aimar swung in a beautiful free kick that found Cardozo running free at the six yard box between two Porto defenders. Cardozo headed it in for his second goal of the game.
Benfica looked the more likely of the sides to put in another goal until the 58th minute. That's when Porto brought on 20 year old Colombian international James Rodriguez. Simultaneously, Porto's players seemed to remember that Hulk was roaming the right side of their attack.
Those two factors changed the game.
Suddenly the ball began finding its way to Hulk. Benfica's strategy against the big man appeared
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rope's strength member to a sheath surrounding such strength member actually decrease both the strength and longevity of the ropes. For this reason, such known constructions increase not only the expense of the rope, but also its diameter and thus associated drags in for example water, as well as its weight and thus associated costs for structures affixing, floating, sustaining or otherwise supporting such ropes. As a consequence, it is contrary to the trend in the industry and against the state of the art to adhere to a synthetic rope's strength member a sheath surrounding such strength member.
As another consequence, it is accurate to state that it is contrary to the trend in the industry and against the state of the art to actually improve a rope's strengthheat stretching and compacting of the cable is accomplished either by simultaneously heating and stretching with tension the combination of the strength member, the thermoplastic core and a second sheath formed about the thermoplastic core and also contained within the strength member, the purpose of such second sheath being to prevent uncontrolled flow of molten phase of the thermoplastic core during processing of the rope, or by first applying the heat and subsequently applying the tension. This cable has found more commercial acceptance than any other synthetic rope for use with high tension powered blocks, and is the only viable synthetic rope in the known art for use with high tension powered blocks such as trawler winches for purposes such as trawl warps, and this cable and its
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of printing color using lithographic plates. He work drew the attention of the U.S. Government printing office which contracted him to produce countless government maps and surveys, including the Pacific Railroad Surveys, the census, numerous coast surveys, and various maps relating to the American Civil War. Bien also issued a number of atlases both privately and in conjunction with a relation, Joseph Bien. At the height of his career Bien was elected president of the American Lithographers Association. Click here for a list of rare maps by Julius Bien.sthat required repayment of $412,500.00 by 11 June 2008. After Defendant failed to repay the loan, Plaintiff filed a complaint against Defendant on 4 November 2008 in which he sought to recover compensatory and punitive damages for fraud, constructive fraud, unfair and deceptive trade practices, and negligent misrepresentation. On 20 November 2008, Defendant sought an extension of the time within which he was entitled to file an answer to Plaintiff's complaint until 8 January 2009.
On 8 January 2009, the parties executed a Settlement Agreement under which Defendant agreed to pay Plaintiff $313,100.00 in two installments, with the first payment of $50,000.00 due by 5 February 2009, and Plaintiff agreed to grant Defendant an extension of time until 9 February 2009 within which to respond to his complaint. However,
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Defendant failed to make the first of the two required payments and did not file a responsive pleading in a timely manner.
On 12 February 2009, Plaintiff moved for entry of default. On the same date, the Clerk of Superior Court of Gaston County made an entry of default against Defendant. On 23 March 2009, Plaintiff filed a Motion for Default Judgment and a Notice of Hearing. On 9 April 2009, Defendant moved to set aside the entry of default and filed an answer to Plaintiff's complaint. On 29 July 2009, Judge Beverly T. Beal entered an order denying Defendant's motion to set aside the entry of default. On 3 November 2009, Judge Timothy L. Patti entered an order denying Defendant's renewed motion to set aside the entry ofApril 28, 2003, the Nation reacquired the Property located at 271 Cayuga Street in the Village in fee simple by indenture and began renovations. On October 9, 2003, and October 15, 2003, the Village issued to the Nation Stop Work Orders and Orders to Remedy Violations, citing violations of zoning ordinances and local laws. The Orders to Remedy Violations contained language that directed the Nation to remedy the alleged violations and give written notice to the Village in compliance with the applicable provisions of law before October 20, 2003 and October 25, 2003, respectively, or be subject to punishment in the form of a fine and/or imprisonment.
On October 20, 2003, the present action was commenced. Count I of plaintiff's complaint alleges that defendants have violated the 1794 Treaty
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Rent to Own Homes in Lawrenceville
The city of Lawrenceville serves as the county seat of Gwinnett County in Georgia. As a suburb of Atlanta, the city is approximately 30 miles from downtown and is home to just over 30,000 residents. The median age of Lawrenceville citizens is 32, and the city offers many activities and opportunities for youth.
The city was incorporated in 1821 and named after Commodore James Lawrence, a famous commander in the War of 1812. It drew national attention in 1978 during the Lawrenceville trial of Larry Flynt, with the events fictionalized in the film The People vs. Larry Flynt. The city is also the headquarters of the Presbyterian Church in America.
The city of Lawrenceville serves as the county seat of Gwinnett County in Georgia. Asa suburb of Atlanta, the city is approximately 30 miles from downtown and is home to just over 30,000 residents. The median age of Lawrenceville citizens is 32, and the city offers many activities and opportunities for youth.
The city was incorporated in 1821 and named after Commodore James Lawrence, a famous commander in the War of 1812. It drew national attention in 1978 during the Lawrenceville trial of Larry Flynt, with the events fictionalized in the film The People vs. Larry Flynt. The city is also the headquarters of the Presbyterian Church in America.
Lawrenceville is part of the Gwinnett County Public Schools system, and schools with a Lawrenceville mailing address include 13 elementary schools, four middle schools and six high schools, including the specialized Gwinnett School of Mathematics,
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She is also survived by several cousins and other special nieces and nephews.Mary Ola was born to Foster and Nola Graham Hixson in Dunlap at a house that was built by her Daddys own hands. They were farmers, that would explain the green thumb. She loved to work in her flowers and she loved birds, especially blue birds and humming birds.She worked at Markums Store in Dunlap, Atlas Paper in Chattanooga, Spartan Industries, and was retired from Sequatchie Farmers Co-op for 25 years.Mary Ola was the third generation to belong to Chapel Hill United Methodist Church where she was a member for over 50 years. She was married to Milton for 55 years and she loved taking care of her grandson.Growing up during the depression was hard becauseHouse Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy very, very, very abruptly dropped out of the race to become House Speaker just now. Chaos reigns. Gossipers on the right side of the aisle are heavily implying that McCarthy bailed to avoid having an alleged extramarital affair with Congresswoman Renee Ellmers of North Carolina…
Last night, Sarah Palin surprised nobody when she announced that she's not running for President. With her bright shiny star fading and Michele Bachmann tied up in the Republican Presidential primary, it will probably be awhile before it's clear who will fill the upcoming Scary But Engrossing Republican Lady Vacuum…
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At a press conference held today at the Portland Air National Guard Base in Portland, Ore. today, Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, The Adjutant General of the Oregon National Guard provided details of the relief operations in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Specific items discussed were the current situation in New Orleans and the accomplishments of Task Force Oregon.
This would include: Equipment and vehicles shipped to the Belle Chasse Naval Air Station in New Orleans to include HMMWV's; Ambulances, 5 and 2 1/2 Ton Trucks, trailers, generators etc.; personnel, food, water, communications equipment and personnel.
The 1186th Military Police Company has established themselves in the area of responsibility and began patrol missions to help restore order and assist with evacuations. Their encounters with the citizens in the area has proved to beeffective.
The 41st Brigade Combat Team has established a Brigade Headquarters and soldiers from the following battalions continue to flow into the city, 1-162 Infantry Battalion, 2-162 Infantry Battalion, 1-186 Infantry Battalion, 141 Support Battalion, 2-218 Field Artillery, 741st Core Support Battalion and elements of the Oregon Air National Guard Guards 272nd Combat Communications Squadron and Security Forces.
On Sept 5, 2005, Lt. General Russel Honore the commander of Hurricane Relief Operations authorized the individual Task Force Commanders to set their own weapons posture dependent upon geographic area and mission requirements. Brigadier General Douglas Pritt is the onsite Task Force Oregon Commander and will make daily assessments of the threat levels for the operational areas.
Typically, when the Oregon National Guard is placed on state active duty it is in support
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Shirley H. Dutil, 83, died peacefully Friday, August 30, 2019 at MaineGeneral Rehabilitation and Nursing Care Center at Glenridge, following a long battle with Alzheimer's Disease. She was born in Bocking,...
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Shirley was born on March 27, 1936 and passed away on Friday, August 30, 2019.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to: Bridges Home Care, 1 Weston St., #2-3, Augusta, ME, 04330, or...
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Shirley was born on March 27, 1936 and passed away on Friday, August 30, 2019. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to: Bridges Home Care, 1 Weston St., #2-3, Augusta, ME, 04330, or Maine-ly...
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Sandra was born on July 14, 1969 and passed away on Saturday, August 31, 2019.
Sandy was a 1987 graduate of ConyHigh School and earned her Associates Degree in Information Technology from Mid-State...
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Sandra was born on July 14, 1969 and passed away on Saturday, August 31, 2019. Sandy was a 1987 graduate of Cony High School and earned her Associates Degree in Information Technology from Mid-State College. In lieu...
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AUGUSTA - Brenda J. Hernandez, 60, died Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at the Alfond Center for Health, Augusta, following a long illness. She was born in Plymouth, Mass. on Nov. 19, 1958, a daughter of the late Guido A....
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Brenda was born on November 19, 1958 and passed away on Wednesday, August 28, 2019.
She was a graduate of Plymouth Carver High School and earned her Bachelor's Degree from the University of Maine at Augusta.
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Brenda was born on November
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coal terminals across two key islands so it has boots on the ground and, thus, a bigger hand in what goes in and out of the country.
The Energy Ministry's Coal Director, Edi Prasodjo, explained to industry watcher Platts that his country was on pace to produce around 425 million tonnes of coal this year. However, with an estimated 50 million tonnes of coal exported illegally, the problem becomes clear. Indonesia is potentially producing 10% more coal than its official numbers indicate, and it's missing out on tax revenues.
Why you should careGrowing demand in China and India, among other Asian nations, will be the driving force in global coal demand. Because of its location, Indonesia has a shipping advantage. That's true even when compared to southern neighbor Australia. So,they cared to do so. They would retain their Mexican citizenship. They were Mexican citizens living or working in El Paso who owned a restaurant in El Paso and continued paying taxes to the Mexican government and voting in Mexican elections.
Today, there are more than a million Americans living in Mexico, mostly retirees. They retain their American citizenship. They continue paying taxes to the U.S. government. They continue eating hamburgers. They speak English to each other. They cheer for American sports teams. They provide a hint of what life was like in the United States in the 1800s, when Mexican and American citizens were free to cross the border back and forth without being pressured to give up their citizenship.
My hometown of Laredo, Texas, is the only city
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coating will be directly proportional to the contact time.
Optionally, a reagent capable of causing additional desirable reactions in or modifications of the coated film may be included in the rinse used after cessation of contact between the wet coated surface and the bulk of the autodeposition bath composition. Such a reagent may also be brought into contact with the wet coated film after rinsing with water alone. Although the autodeposition bath compositions of the invention generally produce wet coated films that can be heated after simple rinsing with tap or deionized water to give good quality cured coatings, the corrosion resistance of the cured coating may be further improved by rinsing with an aqueous solution comprising an alkaline earth metal compound such as calcium nitrate as described inprescribed 20 mg paroxetine daily along with 0.25 mg clonazepam, as and when required. She had no previous history of any suicidal attempt. She was regular in her medication and follow up. On her last visit, it was observed that her depressive symptoms had improved and she did not have any suicidal ideation. The suicidal attempt was an impulsive reaction precipitated by a family quarrel regarding her boyfriend. In a fit of rage, she consumed 28 tablets of 20 mg paroxetine. Three hours later, she had an episode of vomiting and subsequently, had 2 more episodes after a gap of 3 hours. The vomitus consisted of partially dissolved tablets and watery fluid.
On admission, her extremities were cold and she was perspiring. She had a pulse rate of 60/minute
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and her BP was 110/68 mmHg. Her body temperature was normal. Systemic examination revealed no other abnormality. She was restless and partially communicative. On mental status examination, she was conscious, was oriented to person but not to time and place; had poor attention and concentration; and was restless. Her speech was incoherent and reduced to whispering, and she did not have any delusion or hallucina-tion. An ECG revealed only sinus bradycardia, and no change in the QRS complex. The patient was kept under observation for the next 72 hours and all her medication was stopped. Only 2 L of 5% DNS was administered daily, and no other intervention was required. Her pulse, BP and cardiovascular status were monitored after every hour and ECG recorded twice a day. HerOn the right, an in-game screenshot of the final level.
Player Direction: A big aspect of the level I focused on was making sure that the path of the level always tries to point the player in the direction to the next area. In general, when a player enters an area in the level, the next waypoint for them to reach should be almost immediately visible on screen.
Click through this gallery for a visual walkthrough of the level, explaining ways I lead the player through the area:
The player starts on a small dock, with an airboat floating in the nearby canal.
Turning right, the player sees a large gate being lowered, blocking their path. Sirens start coming out of the nearby lighthouse, implying that the gate control mechanism is there.
Arriving
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It had nothing to do with his prejudice toward the entertainment industry, but as a man, he felt that it was his duty to be the provider for his wife.
The wealth he had was enough to support a thousand, ten thousand, or even a million of her without a hitch. This was no exaggeration.
He felt that she did not have to work, but she said that if he took care of her, she would feel like a fettered canary in a cage.
She wanted to work and be financially independent. She wanted to earn enough money to support herself at least.
He respected her and, therefore, promoted her secretly, yet for her job, she was willing to make such sacrifices.
…
He only hoped that her beauty and everything good about herwas only for him. He did not want anyone else to lust for her beauty.
The woman furrowed her eyebrows, displeased that he would assess her career in this way.
To her, it was an accident that arose from many causes that she could join show business. When she was studying in the media faculty in college, her dream was always to be a superb actress.
She loved performing; it was not about the limelight but more about the art.
She loved to take up the challenge for any difficult role.
Whenever her performance received an acknowledgment, she would feel a strong sense of achievement.
As for the issue about children, she was unlike his impression of her.
They were not even officially married yet. Was it not too early to be discussing having kids
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in this,
that he understandeth and knoweth me,
that I am the LORD which exercise lovingkindness, judgment,
and righteousness, in the earth:
for in these things I delight, saith the LORD.
Jeremiah 13:11 For as the girdle cleaveth to the loins of a man,
so have I caused to cleave unto me the whole house of Israel
and the whole house of Judah, saith the LORD;
that they might be unto me for a people,
and for a name,
and for a praise,
and for a glory:
but they would not hear.
Jeremiah 13:16Give glory to the LORD your God,
before he cause darkness,
and before your feet stumble upon the dark mountains,
and, while ye look for light,
he turn it into the shadow of death,
and make it gross darkness.
Jeremiah 13:18 Say unto the king and to the queen,
Humble yourselves, sit down:
for your principalitiesthe LORD.
And when I saw it, I fell upon my face,
and I heard a voice of one that spake.
Ezekiel 3:12 Then the spirit took me up,
and I heard behind me a voice of a great rushing, saying,Blessed be the glory of the LORD from his place.
Ezekiel 3:23 Then I arose, and went forth into the plain:
and, behold, the glory of the LORD stood there,as the glory which I saw by the river of Chebar:
and I fell on my face.
Ezekiel 8:4 And, behold, the glory of the God of Israel was there,
according to the vision that I saw in the plain.
Ezekiel 9:3 And the glory of the God of Israel was gone up from the cherub,
whereupon he was, to the threshold of the house.
And he called to the man
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joy of their glory,
the desire of their eyes,
and that whereupon they set their minds,
their sons and their daughters,
Ezekiel 25:9 Therefore, behold, I will open the side of Moab from the cities,
from his cities which are on his frontiers,the glory of the country, Bethjeshimoth, Baalmeon,
and Kiriathaim,
Ezekiel 26:20 When I shall bring thee down with them that descend into the pit,
with the people of old time,
and shall set thee in the low parts of the earth,
in places desolate of old,
with them that go down to the pit,
that thou be not inhabited;
and I shall set glory in the land of the living;
Ezekiel 31:18To whom art thou thus like in glory
and in greatness among the trees of Eden?
yet shalt thou be brought down
with the trees of Eden unto the nether parts ofthe earth:
thou shalt lie in the midst of the uncircumcised
with them that be slain by the sword.
This is Pharaoh and all his multitude, saith the Lord GOD.
Ezekiel 39:21 And I will set my glory among the heathen,
and all the heathen shall see my judgment that I have executed,
and my hand that I have laid upon them.
Ezekiel 43:2 And, behold, the glory of the God of Israel
came from the way of the east:
and his voice was like a noise of many waters:
and the earth shined with his glory.
Ezekiel 43:4 And the glory of the LORD came into the house
by the way of the gate whose prospect is toward the east.
Ezekiel 43:5 So the spirit took me up,
and brought me into the inner court;
and, behold, the glory of the LORD
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filled the house.
Ezekiel 44:4 Then brought he me
the way of the north gate before the house:
and I looked, and, behold,the glory of the LORD filled the house of the LORD:
and I fell upon my face.
Daniel 2:37 Thou, O king, art a king of kings:
for the God of heaven hath given thee a kingdom,power, and strength, and glory.
Daniel 4:36 At the same time my reason returned unto me;
and for the glory of my kingdom,
mine honour and brightness returned unto me;
and my counsellors and my lords sought unto me;
and I was established in my kingdom,
and excellent majesty was added unto me.
Daniel 5:18 O thou king, the most high God gave
Nebuchadnezzar thy father a kingdom,
and majesty, and glory, and honour:
Daniel 5:20 But when his heart was lifted up,
and his mind hardenedin pride,
he was deposed from his kingly throne,
and they took his glory from him:
Daniel 7:14 And there was given him dominion,
and glory, and a kingdom,
that all people, nations,
and languages, should serve him:
his dominion is an everlasting dominion,
which shall not pass away,
and his kingdom that which shall not be destroyed.
Daniel 11:20 Then shall stand up in his estatea raiser of taxes in the glory of the kingdom:
but within few days he shall be destroyed,
neither in anger, nor in battle.
Daniel 11:39 Thus shall he do in the most strong holds with a strange god,
whom he shall acknowledge and increase with glory:
and he shall cause them to rule over many,
and shall divide the land for gain.
Hosea 4:7 As they were increased,
so they sinned against me:
therefore will I change their glory into
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glory,
saith the LORD of hosts.
Haggai 2:9The glory of this latter house
shall be greater than of the former,
saith the LORD of hosts:
and in this place will I give peace, saith the LORD of hosts.
Zechariah 2:5 For I, saith the LORD,
will be unto her a wall of fire round about,
and will be the glory in the midst of her.
Zechariah 2:8 For thus saith the LORD of hosts; After the glory hath he sent me
unto the nations which spoiled you:
for he that toucheth you toucheth the apple of his eye.
Zechariah 6:13 Even he shall build the temple of the LORD;
and he shall bear the glory,
and shall sit and rule upon his throne;
and he shall be a priest upon his throne:
and the counsel of peace shall be between them both.
Zechariah 11:3 ThereJuve are aiming for their fifth-successive Italian league title.
Italy legend Gigi Buffon has not conceded in nine successive league matches for Juventus over a period of 836 minutes this seasonReuters
Serie A leaders Juventus are looking to increase their points tally in the Italian top flight this season with an eye to clinching the Italian league title for the fifth consecutive time. The Old Lady take on Sassulo in their 29th game of the season Friday at the Juventus Stadium in Turin.
The Turin giants are currently three points clear of second-placed Napoli, and have 20 wins, and four draws and defeats each from 28 games.
Sassulo are currently seventh in the Serie A, and are not doing too bad either. They are undefeated in their previous five league fixtures and
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Australia bounce back at Twickenham
A powerful performance from Australia led to a 20-14 victory over England at Twickenham, with Berrick Barnes kicking 15 points.
A powerful performance from Australia led to a 20-14 victory over England at Twickenham, with Berrick Barnes kicking 15 points.
In front of a packed crowd at Twickenham, England opened the scoring with a penalty from Toby Flood with two minutes gone, but it was Australia who held the edge early on in terms of territory and possession.
The Wallabies were on top in the opening scrums and it proved to be the foundation for Australia's first score of the afternoon as Michael Hooper burst through on the left hand side, Berrick Barnes eventually sending through a drop-goal from straight in front.
Australia continued to play with width,Nick Cummins giving the English defence cause for concern as he continued to find space down the right wing.
Flood put England back in front with a long-range penalty but Australia responded by putting the home side under pressure deep on their own try line, the TMO ruling out a score after looking at numerous replays.
A penalty at the resulting scrum however led to Barnes levelling the scores from straight in front, but Flood responded to take the score to 9-6.
Cummins then grabbed the first try of the afternoon after a poor box kick from Danny Care led to a break from Australian scrum-half Pat Phipps, who slipped through a gap in England's defence and fed an unmarked Cummins for the score.
It was England however who had grabbed the
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final points of the first half, a tapped penalty by Care putting Australia on the back foot before the ball went wide to Manu Tuilagi.
The Leicester centre dived and allegedly did enough to ground the ball on the line, putting England back in front and leaving the score at 14-11 at half-time.
Barnes drew both teams level at the start of the second half and then put the Wallabies in front after a perfectly weighted chip behind the defence from Beale was gathered by Hooper, leading to another penalty kick to give Australia a 14-17 lead.
The Wallabies regained possession from the restart and a break from Tapuai almost released Cummins on the outside again only for Sharples to intervene. Australia's dominance at the breakdown resulted in England being penalised,with Barnes stretching the visitors lead to six points.
An English response was needed and it came with a powerful surge towards the Australian try-line, the hosts launching a series of driving mauls towards the Wallaby line, Thomas Waldrom going close but knocking on as he dived for the score.
The home crowd did their best to lift England's performance but the error count continued to rise as Australia controlled the breakdown and the scrum, winning yet another penalty which Barnes failed to convert from long-range.
A tapped penalty from replacement Ben Youngs brought the crowd to their feet as England persisted to go for the try rather than taking the points on offer, but Australia again turned over possession, stifling England's momentum.
It was a similar story for the rest of
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by the defendant, Deputy Commissioner of the Bureau of Employees' Compensation. In the proceeding before the Bureau, Case No. 30222f, the parties waived a formal hearing and stipulated to the following:
a. On August 28, 1968, Wilbur D. Foux sustained an accidental injury arising out of and in the course of his employment with Blackwell Construction Company which resulted in his death on the same date. At that time the liability of Blackwell for workmen's compensation benefits was insured by Employers Mutual Liability Insurance Company.
b. The death of the employee was compensable under the Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act as made applicable to the District of Columbia. Blackwell had actual notice of the injury and death of its employee on August 28, 1968.
c. On October 30, 1968, aclaim for workmen's compensation death benefits was filed with the defendant Deputy Commissioner by one, Veronica Foux who represented herself to be the widow of Wilbur D. Foux. Blackwell and Employers Mutual proceeded to pay compensation to Veronica Foux from August 29, 1968 to May 23, 1969, at which time the latter stopped payments because the claimant had failed to submit evidence of her alleged marriage to Wilbur D. Foux. Employers' Mutual filed appropriate notice with the Bureau of Employees' Compensation of such termination of payments.
d. Thereafter, Blackwell and Employers Mutual were made aware of the existence of the claim of the intervenor-defendants, Mathilda Foux as the widow and Robert Wayne Foux as the minor child of the deceased employee. Notice of their claim was sent to Blackwell
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education; and advocate for policy change.
ImpactWe started our first farmers' market in 2004 and expanded to include three additional farmers' markets the following year. In 2005, City Farmers' Market Wooster Square became the first farmers' market in Connecticut to accept Food Stamps. That same year, CitySeed helped form the New Haven Food Policy Council to advocate for better food for a better city. Our programming has expanded throughout the years but is focused on increasing urban residents' access to fresh, healthy food while supporting the viability of farming in CT.
In 2007, CitySeed was key in securing a significant increase in state funding so all of Connecticut's 54,000 eligible seniors could participate in the Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program. Also in 2007, CitySeed started a Community Supported Market toa different mental-health expert, Dr. Gutterman. Neither Dr. Walker nor Dr. Gutterman was willing to state that McLuckie met the standards for insanity and/or diminished mental capacity in Colorado.
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A jury trial began on January 30, 1989. Calling McLuckie to the stand, Lozow proceeded to present self defense as the theory of his case. According to McLuckie, Vigil came to the house uninvited. She thought he had been drinking and she was frightened because she was pregnant with another man's child. Vigil began making threats to both her and her unborn child. McLuckie testified that Vigil raped her, threw one of her cats into the kitchen, and punched the television screen before approaching McLuckie in the kitchen. She testified that she hit him with a hammer, grabbed a knife,
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