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the building. Inside, a FLYPAPER team is approaching the door to the vault. The teller is still hiding in the mainframe; it sealed the vault as soon as the mysterious robber entered it. At the FLYPAPER's signal, the teller opens the vault door. As soon as the door opens, she dives out of the vault and slides across the floor, shooting wildly. The Atlach-Nacha pills wore off thirty seconds ago, so all she manages to kill are a few decorative wall panels. It does, however, startle the FLYPAPER and force them to recalibrate for a second. That's all she needs. The Left Arm of Doom slams through the wall of the Bank, sending chunks of concrete flying. As she picks herself up to run, a bullet burrows into the backof her skull. The hellfire coursing through her veins melts it down and uses it to repair the damage. She vaults onto the Vespa. The key is still hanging out of the ignition. Five minutes left. Things are moving faster now and the Left Arm of Doom is gone. The FLYPAPER are storming out of the Bank. She can see the crimson of their eye and the saliva dripping from their mouth. She has one more trick up her sleeve: a line of chartreuse powder on the table she set up on the Vespa. She doesn't have any straws - she'll just have to hope the Vespa table is clean. She scrapes her face across the table and snorts all the powder in one deep breath. Then she guns the ignition. The engine
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is now fueled by her mental state - a hyperkinetic cocktail of adrenaline, drugs, and two separate demon possessions. The Vespa's frame can barely contain the roar of the engine, much less the actual thrust as the tiny Italian scooter tears out of the alley at two hundred kilometers per hour. As she rockets past the FLYPAPER, she sees a line of translucent pink motorbikes emerge in front of them: the FLYPAPER's Psionic Force Deterrent Squadron, a force of undead bike cops that cannot be reasoned with, bargained with, or killed. Only their quarry can see or interact with them, and they will not stop until that quarry is behind bars or six feet under. Four minutes left. She spares a glance to the left and suddenly there is a truckbearing down on her from the intersection which she didn't even realize she'd driven into. In an instant, the Vespa is reduced to torn metal and she is reduced to a pulp of organs. At least, in one possible future. In her mind's eye, she sees Hiranyakashipu collapse all possible futures into the future where she survives. A trillion different possibilities flit through her skull in an instant and then vanish; the shock causes her to swerve away from the intersection and into a small alleyway, breaking out into a park. People enjoying a day out are forced to flee for cover from the Vespa careening through the brush. The Squadron bursts out of the trees, landing on the ground and flanking her. A translucent pink cop materializes on each
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bike and pulls out a light pink Magnum revolver; it would be funny if they weren't about to fire at her. The echoes of five gunshots go off. Every psychic in Eurtec experiences a sudden moment of panic and frantically pats themselves down for bullet wounds. Three minutes left. Hiranyakashipu shows her another trillion futures and sends her slumping over the handlebars for a half second - long enough for all five echoes to zip harmlessly over her head. Two of the echoes connect with two of the Squadron's riders, temporarily erasing all four from this plane of existence. She shakes herself awake as the Vespa careens over a bridge, sending a man and his grandson diving for cover. The rest of the Squadron rides over the brook as though itwere flat land. The Vespa barrels through the park gates and back onto the street, blowing through a red light and almost causing a multi-dimensional-car pileup. In the distance, a train horn blares. Two minutes left. She steers in the direction of the train horn, blowing past one red light, two red lights, three red lights… the blaring of horns and the screeching of metal against metal fades behind her in the distance. What doesn't fade is the throaty hum of three spectral Yamahas. The Vespa is starting to slow down - the Squadron is not. Then she spots her salvation: a light blue tanker truck stopped at the intersection. On the side of the tank is the characteristic rectangular biohazard sign of ectoplasm. Nobody with a corporeal form would be affected
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delayed meeting him again for several years due to his fear of being confronted with his sister's death and the fact that he himself might have been the one who accidentally killed her. Both wizards were highly intelligent and skilled in battle, and when their battle eventually occurred, those who witnessed it later said that no other wizarding duel ever matched it. Grindelwald, who at the time possessed the supposedly unbeatable Elder Wand, lost to Dumbledore. Since Dumbledore won the duel over Grindelwald, the Elder Wand transferred its allegiance to Dumbledore. After Dumbledore triumphed over Grindelwald, the defeated dark wizard was imprisoned in the top-most cell of Nurmengard. He remained there, growing emaciated and toothless through the ravages of the prison, until Deathly Hallows when Voldemort arrives, seekingblood pact in their youth to never harm each other which Grindelwald sports in a vial while seeking a means to indirectly kill his former friend. This led to him learning of a prophecy involving Dumbledore's assumed dead brother Aurelius. He first appears in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, though he is disguised for most of the story as the American Auror Percival Graves, played by Colin Farrell, while seeking out an Obscurus whom he learned to be Credence Barebone. In Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, Jamie Campbell Bower reprising his younger self, Grindelwald manages to win over Credence to faction while revealing his true identity as Aurelius. Viktor Krum Viktor Krum is a Seeker, a prodigy, for the Bulgarian national Quidditch team. He is well coordinated
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Tesla Articles You are here Nikola Tesla, Forgotten Genius of Radio Others have received credit for ideas developed by Tesla, a brilliant, eccentric engineer and scientist who battled Thomas Edison, worked for George Westinghouse and befriended Mark Twain. The names are familiar. Faraday, Crookes, Edison, Marconi, Armstrong, Sarnoff, DeForest. All were great pioneers in the early development of electrical science and its offspring, electronic communication. And all are members of an elite fraternity of men whose achievements have been recorded for future generations to study. But there is one name that is not familiar; it is found in few history books. It is the name of the man who, in the year of his death, received validation from the U.S. Supreme Court that it was he, and not Marconi, who discovered radiocommunication. The name is that of Nikola Tesla, a strikingly handsome and incredibly intelligent Yugoslavian immigrant who once refused to share the Nobel Prize in physics with Thomas Edison because he considered Edison to be a mere tinkerer, and because Marconi had been awarded the prize three years before. Tesla discovered principles which led to the development of devices for wireless telegraphy, radar, television, diathermy, X-ray treatments, electrical lighting and remote control weapons. He also designed an endless number of electrical coils and motors for industry. He even predicted the advent of the wristwatch radio. the electron microscope and the atom-smashing cyclotron. Tesla's accomplishments were such that T.A. Behrend, representing the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, had this to say about Tesla when the organization awarded the Thomas A. Edison Medal
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his assistants, who would be expected to remember every specification and to construct the working model in the laboratory. Tesla finished high school in Gospic, Yugoslavia in 1870, at age 14. He so distinguished himself as a scholar that the trustees of the local library asked him to classify the books in their collection, but Tesla became ill with a still-unknown illness which confined him to bed. During this severe illness, one of several which Tesla was to suffer, he read a book by Mark Twain which greatly cheered him. He later credited Twain with saving his life and years later, when the two were close friends, Twain wept when Tesla related the story to him. By this time, Tesla had become so intensely interested in pursuing engineering studies thathe retreated to a hideaway in the mountains while his father, a member of a well-known military family, negotiated his reprieve from military service. Tesla used the time to regain his health and to prepare for his studies at the Polytechnic Institute in Gratz, Austria. There, Tesla astounded a professor by refuting the professor's contention that a commutator was needed for Gramme machine. which could be used as a dynamo or a motor. Tesla announced that if alternating current were used, the commutator would be unnecessary, and the machine would be improved. Although the professor belittled Tesla's idea, the young man, by the age of 27, built an alternating current device which proved his theory. The concept was revealed to him in a vision while he was walking with
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do not doubt Anand's sincerity, he does not play with words and says what he thinks. A number of strong Russian players share this position, but they are afraid to say so and make up absurd reasons for their non-participation. These people were silent in Prague, and now they chose the tactics of the boycott. They are not brave enough to name real reasons of their refusal. With regard to special privileges given to Kasparov, everyone knows that the participation of the greatest player in chess history is a magnet for the sponsorship money. Players who do not want to give Kasparov a chance to return to FIDE fold do understand the situation. They were silent in Prague, and now are trying to discredit FIDE in any possible way. On the problems of Israeli and Jewish players oftaking part in a world championship in Tripoli. Libya offered to organize the World Championship in Tripoli. It was the only real bid that FIDE received, with all the necessary financial guarantees. The organisers agreed to send invitations to all players, without exception. Unfortunately this did not include provisions for accompanying persons: coaches, bodyguards, etc. when the scandalous remarks of Mohammed Al Gadhafi were published we immediately requested clarification form the Libyans. We were told that there had been no such statement. Mr. Al Gadhafi had been asked whether he had sent personal invitations to the Israeli players, and he replied that he had not personally send out such invitations. He reconfirmed the Organising Committee guarantees to all players, without any exception, that they would receive entry visas to Libya. FIDE cannot cancel a world championship on the basis of conjectures
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approached. Weather was not a factor, but the traffic was heavy. Leo Arseneau, a construction worker at the time who is now a police officer, was traveling behind Mr. Lava. He testified that he thought the driver was falling asleep when he saw the commercial truck sway and then drift over into the breakdown lane and strike the tractor-trailer. But Trooper Brian Paquette, the lead investigator, later testified that he did not recall the motorist telling him that at the scene. He said Mr. Lava, who was traveling in the right lane, told him he thought he had enough room to get past the tractor-trailer and Mr. Scott's service truck, which was parked in front of the tractor-trailer. State police Sgt. John Jakubowski, an accident reconstructionist, testified that he determined bythe damage on the vehicles and the onset of blood that the point of impact was in the breakdown lane. Mr. Lepore, the defense lawyer, questioned whether he had come to that conclusion because that is what he was told by the driver of the disabled tractor- trailer. Tony Benoit, 36, of Charlton, the final witness called yesterday, said that after Mr. Scott repaired his 18-wheeler, he was sitting in the cab with the door cracked open giving Mr. Scott the odometer reading so he could finish his report. He said he did not see the large white van actually hit Mr. Scott because after it hit the rear corner of his tractor-trailer and continued up its side before reaching the door that he was holding onto, he quickly pulled
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Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 9 Curb Your Enthusiasm stars Seinfeld co-creator Larry David as himself in an unsparing but tongue-in-cheek depiction of his life. Shot in a verite style and featuring celebrities playing themselves, the episodes are improvised by the actors from an outline created by David. The series also stars Cheryl Hines as David's wife Cheryl, Jeff Garlin as David's manager Jeff and Susie Essman as Jeff's wife Susie.which are used to join two sides of an incision. Such skin tacks include a barbed tip on each end of the inverted U-shaped tack, the body of which is transversely positioned across an incision or cut and the tack is applied so that the barbed tips engage straight downward into the skin to hold each side of the adjacent layers of body tissue together. More recently xe2x80x9czippersxe2x80x9d have been applied on each side of an incision which allow for reopening, if desired. The Applicant herein has patented a suture assembly having a central body member with a plurality of elongated lateral members extending from the central body member from each side thereof, each such lateral member having a plurality of barbs thereon to retain the lateral members securely
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supplied such APIs to drug manufacturers in the United States. Foreign firms, like Profarmaco, that supply APIs to the United States typically have distributors in the United States who purchase APIs and resell them to generic drug manufacturers in the United States. Mylan purchases its lorazepam and clorazepate API from Gyma, Profarmaco's U.S. distributor of these products. Several other drug manufacturers have purchased API from SST Corporation, another U.S. distributor of this product. The plaintiffs in these two cases allege the following anti-competitive conduct on the part of the defendants. Mylan sought from its API suppliers long-term exclusive licenses for the DMFs of certain APIs selected because of limited competition. If Mylan obtained such an exclusive license, no other generic drug manufacturer could use that supplier's API to makeState to sue on behalf of indirect purchasers, these claims must be dismissed. Although the Iowa Competition Law allows the Court to grant equitable relief in an antitrust suit brought by the state or the injured party, it nowhere authorizes the State to seek restitution and disgorgement on behalf of indirect purchasers. Therefore, the Court will follow the reasoning of Illinois Brick and dismiss both of Iowa's disputed claims. Remaining claims include civil penalties, injunctive relief, damages on behalf of direct purchasers, restitution on behalf of direct purchasers, and attorney fees and costs. viii. Kentucky Defendants challenge Kentucky's allegations that the state may seek relief for indirect purchasers in the form of damages or in the form of restitution and disgorgement. The Court will dismiss both claims. No provision in
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Exhausted by the heat, Daniel Oliver collapses on Austin Jones during band practice at the University of Memphis. Trombone-tired: Exhausted by the heat, Daniel Oliver collapses on Austin Jones during band practice at the University of Memphis. The old Ford hasn't been the same since she hit that buck back in '08: A pickup with an unusual ornament sits in a lot at Bullington Farms in Shoals, N.C. The old Ford hasn't been the same since she hit that buck back in '08: A pickup with an unusual ornament sits in a lot at Bullington Farms in Shoals, N.C. Photo: Andrew Harrer, Bloomberg The old Ford hasn't been the same since she hit that buck... Photo-5084044.68776 - Connecticut Post Image 14 of 19 More acreage was allotted to Christie, of course: The faces of New Jerseyshowcases a pointy creation by designer Jatin Varma during the first day of the Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai. Photo: Strdel, AFP/Getty Images How do you Lakme now? A model showcases a pointy creation by... Photo-5084049.68776 - Connecticut Post Image 16 of 19 Light my fire: A tourist tries to light a cigarette on a flaming bar while limboing underneath it during the all-night full-moon beach party in Koh Phangan, Thailand. Light my fire: A tourist tries to light a cigarette on a flaming bar while limboing underneath it during the all-night full-moon beach party in Koh Phangan, Thailand. But it didn't seem that deep ... A stranded motorist makes a call while waiting for help in Colorado Springs, Colo., after a slow-moving storm dropped about three inches of rain. The water eventually subsided,
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and the man ended up walking away from the car. less But it didn't seem that deep ... A stranded motorist makes a call while waiting for help in Colorado Springs, Colo., after a slow-moving storm dropped about three inches of rain. The water eventually subsided, ... more Repurposed pool: These days, the springboard of the old public pool in Boxberg, Germany, is used mostly for sitting. Years after the pool was closed down, Boxberg decided to transform it into a park, with a lawn replacing the water. less Repurposed pool: These days, the springboard of the old public pool in Boxberg, Germany, is used mostly for sitting. Years after the pool was closed down, Boxberg decided to transform it into a park, with a ... more Photo: Sebastian Kahnert, AFP/Getty Images Repurposedoff slacks, black leather shoes, black socks and a black button up short sleeve tucked in with a Swisher Sweet puffing under his 100% Sicilian mustache. Dude is a character! cracking jokes, telling stories. so rad. Breaking up the monotony of desert rocks, Frank has a artificial grass putting green not far from the gas fire pit. A must-have in Sun City AZ, where Golf carts can drive on the streets legally. The highlight of the dinner was when Megs 94 yr old great uncle Hardin gave me props on my beard. I figure in almost a century he's seen a lot of beards, so that must mean mine was pretty notable. Megs dad's girlfriend made Ham Balls. they were delicious. Usually I'm skeptical about trying new shit, especially from
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purity analysis tool when analysed by differential scanning calorimetry. This is possible because the temperature range over which a mixture of compounds melts is dependent on their relative amounts. Consequently, less pure compounds will exhibit a broadened melting peak that begins at lower temperature than a pure compound. See also Chemical thermodynamics Calorimetry Endothermic Exothermic Forensic engineering Forensic polymer engineering Glass transition temperature Phase transitions Polymer Pressure perturbation calorimetry Thermal and Evolved Gas Analyzer References Further reading External links The result of a DSC experiment is a curve of heat flux versus temperature or versus time. Category:Materials science Category:Biophysics Category:Scientific techniques Category:Calorimetryfor a water game which is easy to set up, store and transport, a water game which is simple in operation, and enjoyable and wholesome for children to play. The present invention comprehends a liquid-shooting target game for children which comprises a flat, vertically-extending panel which is capable of being folded into sections and is also unfolded for disposition in an upright position on a floor, table, or ground surface. Integrally attached at the lower end of the vertical panel is a horizontal panel which is also foldable and partially rests upon the ground or floor surface when the vertically-extending panel is disposed in the upright position. In order to support the vertical panel, a support rod is attached to the back of the vertical panel at the upper
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where they take care of injured sea animals and release them back in the wild as soon as they are fit to. And one of the sea animal they always take care of are dolphins While they are being nursed back to health, one can actually swim, play and feed them. Going there was pretty easy. From the airport, we rode a tricycle then hailed a van to go to the Park. From the entrance, we rode another tricycle to enter the premise itself. After a quick lunch, we waited for other people to arrive so that we could share the expense for the bangka ride going to the aquamarine park. Each person paid Php300, the bangka can accommodate 10 to 12 people. Walking towards the Boarding Area Bangka Ride In lessthis day by her children and administered in concert with the American Foreign Service Association. She was a graduate of Columbia College. When she later joined the college board of trustees, she became known as a persistent voice for students' concerns. In 1967, she hosted the WLS-TV show A.M. Chicago. From the 1970s until the 1990s, she and her husband helped to bring medical relief to remote regions in Peru, Africa, Thailand and Cambodia. They once narrowly escaped a guerrilla advance in the mountains of Peru, and in 1999 they were involved in relief efforts to Macedonia. She returned to college in 1971, earning a bachelor's in communications at Columbia in 1973. Passionate about the school's ability to train people for careers in the arts and media, she became a trustee
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at the end of a match lit up by the heroics of Marshall. VIEW FROM CARROW ROAD By Alex Ward Seeds of discontent have long been sewn at Carrow Road over manager Chris Hughton and today's game will do him no favours. It was a familiar old tale for the hosts and their lack of killer instinct left them two points short of what was required of them. For all their possession, a lack of clear-cut chances in the second half failed to build on what proceeded it in the first and it was no surprise when the final whistle brought with it a cacophony of boos. Going into this encounter, Cardiff would never have expected to be that outplayed to such a degree, but Mackay's half time substitutions provided steel tothe midfield to deny Norwich the possession they enjoyed in the first half. By all accounts, though, is Norwich who will go away from this ruing what could have been, and thinks aren't looking good as they travel to Manchester City next week. Hughton, we have a problem. The 28-year-old - who played for Norwich between 2007 and 2009 - produced a string of fine saves in his first outing against his former club to deny the hosts their second Premier League home win of the season on Saturday. Jonny Howson and Leroy Fer went closest to breaking the deadlock for the hosts in the first half but could not find a way past Scotland international Marshall. And Marshall continued his one-man mission to keep a clean sheet as he denied substitute
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inaugurated the innovative, one of its kind; Waste to Energy Plant for Nashik city on 29 November, 2017 in the presence of Mr. Navin Aggarwal; Director Swachh Bharat Mission, Government of India and Mr. Uday Tikale, Director Swachh Bharat Mission, Maharashtra, Government of India Also present at the event were Mayor of NMC, Commissioner of NMC Mr. Abhishek Krushna; Mr. Arne Panesar, Mr. Dirk Walther, Project Director Waste to Energy Project, GIZ and Councillors of the Area.Social disability in schizophrenia: its development and prediction over 15 years in incidence cohorts in six European centres. This paper focuses on the long-term course of social disability in schizophrenia assessed at first onset, and after 1, 2 and 15 years in incidence cohorts in six European centres in Bulgaria, Germany, Ireland, The Netherlands, the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom. The study population comprises 349 patients comprising 75% of the original cohorts. Social disability was assessed in a standardized way with the WHO Disability Assessment Schedule. Social disability in schizophrenia appears to be a persistent phenomenon. Its severity decreased overall in the period of follow-up, but this was not so in a small group traced to hospital or sheltered accommodation. Only 17% of subjects had no disability and
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application for assistance from plaintiff Leticia Faxas on August 29, 1996, seeking compensation as the result of an instance of spousal abuse that occurred almost five years earlier, in December 1991. Faxas requested relief from the one-year claim filing requirement stating that law enforcement did not tell her about the crime victim restitution program in 1991, and that she had only recently learned of the program. The Board denied the claims on the ground they were not timely. Each of the plaintiffs requested an administrative hearing. Following hearings, the claims were denied. The Board also denied requests for reconsideration. The plaintiffs then filed a petition for writ of mandate and declaratory relief. The superior court held that, when a local law enforcement agency fails to provide a crime victim witheligibility for relief from the Restitution Fund. Plaintiff Moore, an adult at the time she was victimized, submitted her application for assistance more than three years after the date of the crime against her. Plaintiff Faxas, also an adult when she was victimized, submitted her application almost five years after the crime against her. In support of their requests for an extension of time to file applications for assistance, they asserted that law enforcement officers who investigated the crimes did not advise them of the restitution program and that the plaintiffs had only recently learned of the program. Neither plaintiff presented any other evidentiary basis or legal theory in support of a request to file a late application. Because, under the plain language of the statute, the failure of
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Speacial adaptations in the cheetahs envirement is its food the Gazelle , Hare , wild beasts , impalas , and calves. The adaptations are a physical part of the cheetah . It can run up to speeds as 70 miles per hour in three seconds the behavior of a the cheetah is running. The only way the cheetah runs up to 70 miles per hour from its food . They are fast because they have the slimest body and the lightest bodythey also have long legs which makes them run so fast they only run top speed for 3 10ths of a mile . They live in the savanna .The cheetah also adapts to its enviorment by blending in with its enviorment. The cheetah looks like its wearingsunglasses the black lines around its head makes them look like thier wearing sunglasses The black lines bock out sunlight that hurts the cheetahs eyes. The Cheetah hunts during the day . Their ears can hear any sound and their eyes spy any movement. Their spots blend into stripes. The cheetah envior ment is being cut down . If the grass is being cut down the cheetah can be seen by its prey and the cheetah can not get its food. Its predors can hunt down the cheetah and kill ithemm if they cut down the large rolling grass of the savanna now the cheetah is endangered 12,000 remain . The cheetah has large lungs and and a powerful heart to make it run fast .
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revolutionary country, he did not fail to avail himself of this opportunity to learn, conscientiously and carefully. He did not cease to follow the life of all other countries. He could read and speak fluently English, German and French, He could read Italian and a number of Slavonic languages. During the last years of his life, though overburdened with work, he devoted every spare minute to studying the grammar of the Czech language in order to have access, without intermediaries, to the inner life of Czechoslovakia. What can Mr. Churchill and Lord Birkenhead know of the workings of this forceful, piercing, tireless mind of his, with its capacity to translate everything that was superficial, accidental, external, into terms of the general and fundamental? Lord Birkenhead, in blissful ignorance, imaginesdeaths from starvation nor the deaths from epidemics. In his would-be athletic language he describes that neither Tamerlane nor Ghengis Khan were as reckless as Lenin in expenditure of human lives. Judging by the order he adopts, one would think Churchill holds Tamerlane more reckless than Ghengis Khan. In this he is wrong; statistical and chronological figures are certainly not the strong point of this Finance Minister. But this is by the way. In order to find examples of mass expenditure of human life, Mr. Churchill must needs go to the history of Asia in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. The great European war of 1914–18, in which ten million men were killed and twenty million crippled, appears to have entirely escaped his memory. The campaigns of Genghis Khan
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jury returned an indictment charging Lindsey with second-degree murder, first-degree burglary, first-degree robbery, kidnapping, terroristic threatening and firearm offenses. The indictment also charges Reginald Pettway, 30, and Ordonez with participating or assisting in the burglary, robbery and kidnapping. The indictment does not mention Freeman. Freeman and Lindsey have been in pretrial custody at Oahu Community Correctional Center since last year. The prison received a court order to separate Freeman and Lindsey, said Louise Kim McCoy, state Department of Public Safety spokeswoman. However, they were never cellmates, she said. When the grand jury returned the indictment, the prosecutor said Freeman had already pleaded guilty to charges related to the case. However, there is no record of the guilty plea, plea agreement or order to separate Freeman and Lindsey at OCCC in thecourt record. The agreement was included in more than 7,000 pages of trial discovery material the prosecutor forwarded to the defense lawyers. Circuit Judge Steven Alm on Monday pushed back the trial to Jan. 12 to give the lawyers for Pettway and Ordonez time to prepare their clients' defense. The trial had been scheduled to begin next month. Police and prosecutors said Ordonez arranged for Freeman, Lindsey and Pettway to steal money and drugs from Grajeda's Puuohalai Place home after she sent him on an errand. When Grajeda returned early, they beat him and put him in the trunk of Lindsey's car. As the car was traveling on Kaneohe Bay Drive, Grajeda escaped, according to court documents. Witnesses said Lindsey fired shots from a handgun as he chased after Grajeda, then
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such as an LED has been in progress. When increasing the electric power so as to promote the higher output of the light source, the temperature of the lamp unit itself rises along with the heating of the LED. The higher the electric power of the luminaire is, the higher the temperature of the lamp unit is, whereby the temperature of the radiator, to which heat generated by the lamp unit is conducted, also increases in proportion to the temperature of the lamp unit. For this reason, to deal with the heat radiation caused by the higher output, a configuration is considered which increases an amount of heat conducted from the lamp unit to the radiator by increasing a contact surface between the lamp unit and the radiator, andraises heat radiation efficiency of the radiator. However, when increasing the contact area between the lamp unit and the radiator, as the temperature of the lamp unit becomes higher, the temperature of the radiator also rapidly rises. Then, since heat from the radiator is conducted to a power source cable or the like required for lighting via the terminal board attached to the radiator, it is impossible to secure sufficient tolerance of the power source cable or the like depending on the temperature of the transmitted heat. In general, the terminal board attached to the radiator, the power source cable connected to the terminal board or the like has the heat resistance of a predetermined given heat-resistant temperature, respectively. However, particularly, in a case where the temperature of heat transmitted
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Roy Sonnier, before 9:00 o'clock on the morning of the accident. Lawrence Green and his son, J. D. Green, drove to the flying field with the petitioner, Mrs. Green, and arrived shortly before 9:00 o'clock on the morning of the accident. The airplane was prepared for flight; the pilot and passengers got aboard; and the plane left the Jennings airport at approximately 9:00 o'clock on the morning of October 31, 1947. The route from Jennings, Louisiana, to Kilgore, Texas, required the passage of the plane over the approximate location of Kinder, Louisiana. At that point, extremely adverse weather conditions were encountered and when the pilot attempted to fly through the storm, the crash occurred. Jeff Walker, the owner of the Beechcraft airplane and the insured, was not at theJennings airport at the time of the take-off. Earlier in the morning he was at his place of business in Jennings and at about 9:00 o'clock he left for Lake Arthur, Louisiana, to do some work there. The night before, Floyd G. Walker spoke to Jeff Walker about flying to Kilgore, Texas, to attend a funeral and secured Jeff Walker's permission to use the airplane. On the morning of the accident, Floyd G. Walker spent some time at the electric shop helping his father and then left with Uda Roy Sonnier and proceeded to the airport. Jeff Walker was called as a witness for the defendant and testified that, on the morning in question, the weather appeared to him to be clear — that he observed no clouds nor
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storm approaching Kinder when Floyd G. Walker left the airport, but no one at the Jennings airport knew that fact and it did not become known to Walker and his party until they arrived in close proximity to it and then it was too late for Jeff Walker to either approve or disapprove Floyd G. Walker's conduct in violating air safety regulations. Floyd G. Walker apparently flew only into the outer frontal areas of the storm. This conclusion is strengthened by the testimony of eyewitnesses to the effect that there was no rain and no lightning or thunder at the point of the crash until after the plane struck the ground, so that the full force of the storm had not yet reached Kinder when Floyd G. Walker metto the flying as was done by the pilot, he has to be protected. The facts of that fatal morning did not even suggest to the owner that the operation of the plane at the time of take-off would necessitate instrument flying. He had no occasion to even have thought of what actually occurred after the plane took off. *510 Theory of Defendant. The defendant's position is that Floyd G. Walker, the son of the owner, Jeff Walker, was the particularly named pilot for this plane in the contract. Then the defendant follows with the statement that this was a strong indication of the insured's confidence in the pilot and of his consent for the pilot to operate the plane in his discretion, once the permission for a particular trip is
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Mike Schmidt suspected something was a little off when his greasy son tried to make love to him when he was just six years old. Nevertheless, he lived a relatively normal life among other humans. It wasn't until he bumped into the devilishly stable animatronic, Mangle Mangle, that his life finally began to make sense. However, Mangle proved to be violent and seemed to have an unhealthy obsession with biting people. Mike soon learnt that Mangle had taken an oath never to hug a human being. When Mike's greasy son is injured in a toilet accident, Mike realises his own life is at risk. Despite Mangle's sharp teeth and hard booty, Mike finds himself falling for the animatronic. Only fate will decided whether she kills or protects him. One night, a ghost appearsSleep and movement disorders. Polygraphic monitoring of abnormal movements during sleep started in the 1960s in the wake of the interest in sleep and sleep disorders triggered by the discovery of REM sleep. This paper reviews the contribution of the Bologna school to the identification and understanding of motor disorders in sleep.
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The Santa Ana is a dry, sometimes hot and dusty, wind in southwestern California that blows westward through the canyons toward the coastal areas. Santa Anas are a seasonal phenomena, occurring mostly during fall, winter and spring, tending to peak in December. The wind usually has its origin when cold air spills southward into the Great Basin, trapped between the Rockies to the east and the Sierras and Southern California coastal range to the west. This cold air mass is characterized by unusually high pressure near the land surface. Winds are driven into Southern California when the pressure of this interior air mass exceeds the pressure along the California coast. Winds are often strongest in mountain passes which are ducts for the continental air flow. Because the air over the higher elevations of the Great Basin sinks as it flows into1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a filler metal for an aluminum brazing sheet for heat exchangers. More particularly, the present invention relates to a filler metal for an aluminum brazing sheet for heat exchangers which prevents or controls occurrence of a melting hole during heating for brazing, and to a method of manufacturing the same. 2. Description of Background Art An aluminum alloy is generally used for automotive heat exchangers such as radiators, heaters, condensers, and evaporators due to its light weight and good thermal conductivity. In the manufacture of heat exchangers made of an aluminum alloy, a method of forming an aluminum alloy plate material or extrusion material into a specific shape, and assembling and joining the materials by brazing is generally employed. In the case
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aircraft, air defence missiles and over 500 troops to a nearby Saudi airbase as tensions continue to rise, the news outlet reported. Washington's major European allies Britain, France and Germany opposed Trump's decision to quit the nuclear deal and have tried to remain neutral. But Britain was drawn more directly into the confrontation on 4 July when its Royal Marines seized an Iranian tanker off Gibraltar, accused of violating European sanctions on Syria. Iran repeatedly threatened to retaliate for that incident and has made little secret that its capture of the Stena Impero two weeks later was intended as a retaliatory move. It says the ship is being held over safety concerns and the 23-member crew, including 18 Indians and no British citizens, are safe. On Monday, Mr Pompeo also dismissedto defend himself. The presumption of innocence is damaged beyond repair by the treatment of defendants and accusers in such cases. Most such cases involve 'date-rape' where both parties know each other and the alleged assailant claims that consent was given. The name of the accused is made public, in a case where it is generally one person's word against another's and there are no independent wit­nesses. Even if acquitted, he is subject to the exposure of his private life and behaviour which can never be expunged or forgot­ten. The accuser, however, retains her anonymity even if the charge is dismissed. This appallingly one-sided procedure cannot fail to impress jurors with the idea that the Crown's mind is already half made up before the trial has begun. It
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representation to the public concerning the organizations listed. This listing is for informational purposes only. Any contributions you choose to make from links on this Web site are at your sole discretion. Pictures of Flooding Caused by Hurricane Rita Mandeville during Hurricane Rita Saturday, Sept. 24, 2005. Lakeshore Drive in Mandeville with about five feet of Lake Pontchartrain on top of it. PHOTO BY CHUCK COOK Louisiana Highway 14 runs through Delcambre, La., floods from tidal surge from Hurricnae Rita, Saturday, September 24, 2005. STAFF PHOTO BY DAVID GRUNFELD Delcambre, La. residents troll the streets in hopes of finding town folk that want to leave after floods from tidal surge from Hurricane Rita covered the area with up to 10 feet of water, Saturday, September 24, 2005. PHOTO BY DAVID GRUNFELD A ponyis stranded in water on Jefferson Island Road near Delcambre, La., from tidal surge from Hurricane Rita, Saturday, September 24, 2005. PHOTO BY DAVID GRUNFELD Trying to save anything they can from their flooded home on Avery Island Road in New Iberia, are from front ot back is Jace Marceaux, Juan Migues, center and Toby Provost Saturday, September 24, 2005. PHOTO BY DAVID GRUNFELD Sailboats wash up against a railroad bridge near downtown Lake Charles during the high winds of Hurricane Rita Sept. 24, 2005 PHOTO BY TED JACKSON Hi! we are six french-speaking students from Quebec and we were seeking for info about the nowadays signs of the passage of Rita. Are there still damaged area? We are coming to Louisiana from frebruary 14th to feb. 24th, and wanted to know
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013 Queefing Queef. A fanny fart. An odourless escaping of gas from your cunt. Bubbles of lemonade flavoured laughter gurgled inside Mary's chest. It was rude to laugh at fanny farts, and in her stifled reflection, she pondered if it was more rude to laugh at queefs with a new partner or an old one. With an old one there was a certain level of relaxation, where it was ok to accept what was a normal side effect of vigorous sex. Nostrils flaring, stomach tightening, no longer was there any thought of her clitoris or impending orgasm. She buried her head in his neck in an attempt to hide her amusement at the current state of affairs. Jamie carried on his activities, oblivious of the impending explosion of hilarity. He carried on shoving; bumping and grinding his hips, lostin his moment but not hers. His thrusting was reminiscent to shelf stacking in budget super markets. 'Pile them high and sell them cheap'. Heaving and thrusting more and more external atmosphere into the soft vacuum of her sex, you could get no more air into it. It was going to detonate. A small bugling sound emerged at first. This was accompanied by a stifled whimper of a giggle and mortification. Embarrassment spread over her face, all warm and red like a freshly spanked bottom. Jamie, paid no attention to it. Determinedly he carried on making great strides towards his orgasm, he was going to reach it regardless of distractions such a strange noises or a giggling woman. A rasp. A long and protracted note of the escaping queef. It went on for an aeon. If it were to
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restored a few years ago and has enough miles on it that it is fully sorted out. It runs and drives beautifully. Its 1970 all over again. The body is laser straight, the paint is very nice, the Chrome is excellent and the trim is very good. The underside of the body and the suspension looks every bit as good as the topside and the engine compartment. The trunk is extremely clean and looks nearly new. According to the previous owner the engine was built to the LT1 spec as found in the Yenko Deuce Novas. The engine code indicates that is a 1971 engine. It has Aluminum Intake and 4-barrel carb. The engine compartment is done to original specs and looks like it just left the factory.with the blacked-out SS grille, rear panel, tinted windows, and full-length lower rockers. Its a total package that is out to announce its a vintage muscle machine, and so this one is properly finished off with a set of iconic Cragar Keystone Classic 15-inch wheels. The dark trim on the outside is also a preview of the interior. After all, nothing looks better against the bold yellow than a deep black. A new set of Procar bucket seats and a cup holder center console do a fantastic job of bringing modern comfort to this classic. The door panels, dash, carpeting, and headliner are all in excellent shape, and so they complete a rich, dark atmosphere. Youll slip behind the Chevy three-spoke sports steering wheel and gaze at the
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Kaycee Parry Kaycee grew up in TriCities, WA before moving to Olympia in 2012 to settle down with her now husband. She has two beautiful children and loves spending time with her family. They are the center of her universe and her priority in all things. Together they love going on adventures and cuddling as much as possible. With a Halloween anniversary, it goes without saying they adore fall and all spooky things. She had a car accident when she first moved to town that led her to seek chiropractic care, which is where she first met the Moores! Their passion and new approach to chiropractic made her so excited about the practice that she offered to work for them. She loves working for people and standards that she cancourt terminate the parent-child relationship between the child and the appellant. Thereafter, during the pendency of the divorce action, the appellee filed this paternity suit, also asserting his paternity of the child, which suit the trial court consolidated with the divorce proceeding. At the beginning of trial of the consolidated cause, the trial court ordered the paternity suit severed from the divorce action and directed that the divorce action be heard first. No appeal is taken from the order of severance. The divorce suit was concluded by a consent judgment, in which the court found that the child was legitimate by reason of the fact that it was born during the marriage of appellant and the child's mother. The consent decree provided for joint managing conservatorship and imposed
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For several months following the second removal, the mother did not comply with court orders or follow through with recommended treatment. 2 She continued to use methamphetamine and other drugs. The mother was inconsistent in attending visitation and missed medical appointments for the children. She was in jail at least twice after the removal. She successfully completed an intensive outpatient program in November 2017 and improved in all areas of concern while sober. She participated in family treatment court starting in November. In December she tested positive for methamphetamine in a DHS-requested hair test, but her subsequent tests for family treatment court were clean. In February 2018, the olderchild was placed with the father, and custody transitioned to the father in April; the younger child remained in foster care. By a June hearing, the court found the mother had been making substantial progress and was generally complying with recommendations. However, she began to make questionable choices in the men she dated and allowed to be around the children. The mother was granted additional time before permanency, but care was not returned to the mother due to concerns relating to a new relationship. The court ordered the mother to continue her treatment and employment and to follow 2 Following the second removal, J.T. began complying with the recommended mental- health and substance-abuse treatment and consistently participated in visitation with the older child. He continued to improve his parenting skills and comply with DHS requests throughout the remainder
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modifies with clay and paint, and cuts to size The blue car stuck in the Whomping Willow tree came from the second installment of JK Rowling's books The Chamber of Secrets, which was depicted in the film of the same name Tony joked that this hobby is his version of a 'midlife crisis' and expects that the creation will take another year or so to complete Tony, who had previously made a Christmas village for his family, started the project last September. 'I did Hagrid's hut - 2ft by 2ft - and I thought ''wow I could expand this'' so I did the Forbidden Forest,' he says. He says he was immediately 'hooked' and 'knew I had to do the whole world.' But his wife wasn't initially on board. 'My wife was kind of scared.She could see how much space it was going to take up. Then I told her I thought Hogwarts could be 6ft across. Then she got really nervous.' He needed more room for his creation so he sold the sofa in the family's living room to make more room - and has taken over a bedroom to make and store his magical world. 'I spread it out over months because I have a real job and obviously spend free time with family. But this kind of has been the focus of my free time,' he says. First he spent two weeks making Hagrid's Hut before embarking on a project to make the adjacent Forbidden Forest. He then turned his attention to Hogsmeade Train Station and then Diagon Alley, which took him
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mistreat immigrants or limit civil liberties. Almost all of America's biggest cities, as well as several of its most populous states, are run by Democrats. Democrats like Jerry Brown of California and Andrew Cuomo of New York, as well as progressive mayors like New York City's Bill de Blasio will be the first line of defense for many immigrants and others who feel threatened by the ugly bigoted tone of the administration. Given this, we can expect Trump to begin to weaken the power of cities and states. This is ironic, given that for many years the GOP claimed to believe in states rights, but things are different now. In some respects this has already begun. For example, because Donald Trump's wife and youngest son will continue to livein New York, while he may continue to use Trump Tower as a kind of auxiliary office, the City of New York will need to spend an estimated $1,000,000 per day on security. While the president's family needs to be safe, this amounts to an unfunded mandate of nearly $400 million a year that New York's progressive mayor, and outspoken Trump opponent, Bill de Blasio could have used to help more New Yorkers. Trump, therefore, is using Trump Tower as a way to weaken a locally elected political opponent. We can expect more gambits like this from the president in the coming months and years. Additionally, the security around Trump Tower has created traffic problems for blocks around the building. It is apparent that the security is there
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er, Mansfield. Whitbread was from London, obviously, Truman from London and Burton, Younger from Edinburgh, Guinness probably from Dublin, but possibly from London, then Bass and Worthington both from Burton. That's quite a spread. I'm intrigued by the two specific beers mentioned Mackeson Milk Stout and Bass Barley Wine. The latter probably wasn't around from that much longer. While Mackeson was starting to become extremely popular. Ths example sold in Chesterfield was probaly brewed by Whitbread in London, who, by that time, had taken over Mackeson. Make your birthday special By brewing a beer originally made on that date. For a mere 25 euros, I'll create a bespoke recipe for any day of the year you like. As well as the recipe, there's a few hundred words of text describing the beer andThe Resource A report of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies Conference on Defense Economics: Reform, Restructuring, Realignment, prepared by Alan Smith and Michael Meese, with contributions from Hartmut Spieker ; edited under the direction of the Marshall Center's Conference Center A report of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies Conference on Defense Economics: Reform, Restructuring, Realignment, prepared by Alan Smith and Michael Meese, with contributions from Hartmut Spieker ; edited under the direction of the Marshall Center's Conference Center Resource Information The item A report of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies Conference on Defense Economics: Reform, Restructuring, Realignment, prepared by Alan Smith and Michael Meese, with contributions from Hartmut Spieker ; edited under the direction of the Marshall Center's Conference
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Notes Abstract: Black and white photograph depicts a room full of people seated at banquet tables beneath hanging lights. Place settings include plates, silverware, napkins, and glasses filled with water. A waiter stands in the doorway. General Note: Title supplied by cataloger. General Note: Printed from negative 19979; taken in 1945. Record Information Source Institution: University of South Florida Library Holding Location: University of South Florida Rights Management: All applicable rights reserved by the source institution and holding location.Pages June 7, 2011 The KjEE Summer Round Up @ The Bowl ~ June 3, 2011 Where The Party People At Yo? I went to the local Santa Barbara KjEE annual summer festival concert expecting a true musical experience. FAIL. Maybe I had my hopes up too high. Maybe I was still too elated from experiencing one of the headlining band's outstanding performance the night before. Maybe I forgot how the Santa Barbara Bowl gets during a day long alternative rock festival when most of SB is out to be seen rather to see new music. Maybe it wasn't me. Maybe... The show kicked off with Foster The People, definitely the best performance and crowd of the day. The young boys in Foster flirted with the crowd as they danced their way through a
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out. This matched a similar Tory effort in the seat. In Southampton Test they were overwhelmed with volunteers. A few days after polling day a friend told me he was knocked up twice on election day after he had already told the team that he had voted Labour. Reports came in that in the university areas, young people were queuing around the block to vote. It was too late to switch the strategy and the die was cast. On election night I reflected on the campaign with Alan Whitehead. We both thought he would win and I would do better than our original estimate of a 6,000 or so loss. Then the exit poll came and the game changed. For an hour or so it looked like we had won. Ibanks for demolition. Any dictator attacking Switzerland will find the gold in his numbered bank account buried in rubble hundreds of meters under a mountain. It is known that Hitler had a numbered account. Switzerland has also provided for defense of the lives of its civilian population against nuclear terrorism. Realizing after World War Two that nuclear weapons in the hands of power-mad idiots posed a public health threat, the Swiss started a nationwide shelter-building program in 1960. By 1991, there was enough shelter space in Switzerland to protect everyone in their home or apartment, and also enough at their workplace and school. A Swiss citizen is generally never more than a few minutes from a fallout shelter with an air filter. The entire Swiss shelter program was accomplished for
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an offensive against the group this year and the conflict spilled across their borders, displacing tens of thousands of people. Boko Haram used Cameroon's impoverished Far North to stockpile supplies and recruits until the government cracked down last year. Cameroon is also in an 8,700-strong regional force led by Nigeria against the militants, expected to be operational by the end of the year. The United States is sending military supplies and troops to the central African country to aid the fight.or desperately trying to stem the decline of production in maturing basins. Latin America's largest producer, Mexico, is suffering from a steep decline at its largest field, Cantarell. Furthermore Pemex is a strong symbol of national pride, discouraging politicians from opening the industry to foreign development. Mexico nationalized its oil industry in 1938 under President Lazaro Cardenas, a national hero. Just to keep production stable at 3.1 million barrels a day Mexico has to move into uncharted territory, such as the ultradeep waters of the Gulf of Mexico. To date Mexico has only drilled exploration wells in 3,000 feet of water, compared with 10,000 feet across the U.S. maritime border. This has left a huge black hole in Pemex's map of oil reserves. With an onerous tax regime and a lack
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The victim, whose name is being withheld by the Daily News, told investigators that Ford had threatened to kill her if she said anything and initially refused to sign a statement about the attacks. She did sign a statement after getting transferred to the Bedford Hills prison, three days after the June 25 assault. Ford was put on administrative leave a week after the videotaped assault. By July 16, he was fired, and after admitting that he had sexually abused the inmare 11 times, he was indicted by the Manhattan District Attorney's office on multiple counts of rape, pleaded guilty to two counts and was sentenced to serve three years in jail.BY INFORMATION SECTION As Azeri Daily already reported, the visit of one of the prominent political figures of Israel, Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman to Azerbaijan is continuing. The Israeli minister in Baku has a very busy schedule. On September 12, having arrived with a one-day visit to Georgia, the very next day the minister left for Baku. Lieberman met and held many hours of negotiations with the President of Azerbaijan, the Minister of Defence and the Minister of Emergencies, the Commander of the Border Guards. The meetings with the head of the foreign policy department of Azerbaijan, the prime minister and the vice-premier are expected. As sources in the Ministry of Defence of Israel told Azeri Daily, Lieberman's visit to Baku will last until Monday, September 17. Thus, one of
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around the world as the satanic Khazarian mob is being systematically removed from all world power centers, multiple sources agree. The situation has proceeded so far that the Khazarian big Kahuna, Israel, may soon be liberated from the satanists, Pentagon sources say. In Europe the changes of government last week in Italy, Spain, and Slovenia mean that only a rump of France, Germany, and Holland remain under Khazarian control, the sources say. The liberation of the West is necessary to ensure that the East/West negotiations taking place in Singapore next week do not result in a one-China world order replacing the Khazarian mafia at the top of the world, the sources say. Let us start by looking at the situation in Israel, where top satanist leader Benjamin Netanyahu, like hiscoast of the US in late August, 2005, causing an estimated $125 billion in damage. From Texas to Florida and all states in between, the damage was lasting and permanent for millions of people who were displaced from their homes. Enter Ed Falcone of the Falcone Group, a real estate developer in Florida who saw an opportunity to not only help rebuild the city of New Orleans but provide pathway to resumption of normalcy for all those affected by this devastating storm. Mr. Falcone possessed the knowledge, expertise, background and experience to take on this massive project with not only a high probability of success but a patriotic intent to assist his fellow Americans. He is a true patriot in every sense of the word. It should also be noted here
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Abstract: The international journal Adult Education and Development is a forum for adult educationists from all over the world. The main target groups are practitioners, researchers, activists and policymakers in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Transformation Countries in Asia and Europe. The journal is specifically designed to facilitate exchange and discussion around practical and theoretical issues, innovative methods and approaches, projects and experiences, as well as political initiatives and positions. In this respect, Adult Education and Development is a tool for South-South exchange. The journal also seeks to provide opportunities for readers in Europe, North America, and other industrialized parts of the world such as Japan or Australia to acquaint themselves with current sector developments in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Transformation Countries in Asia andEurope, so as to contribute to their becoming more effective partners in practical and intellectual cooperation. As such, Adult Education and Development also serves to foster North-South and South-North exchange. Adult Education and Development is published once a year in English, French and Spanish. Each volume is dedicated to one major topic.
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the funeral home from 4:00 pm until the time of service at 5:00 pm. Ashlyn Rynae Holmes N. CHARLESTON - Miss Ashlyn Rynae Holmes, affectionately known as 'Baby Camp', daughter of Darrell and Christina Camp Holmes, passed away Saturday morning, December 19, 2009, at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at MUSC. Friends and family of Ashlyn Rynae Holmes are invited to attend her funeral service on Monday evening, December 21, 2009, at 5:00 p.m. Burial will be private. Ashlyn's family will be receiving guests at the funeral home, from 4:00 p.m. until the time of service at 5:00 p.m. Ashlyn Rynae Holmes, known as 'Baby Camp' was born on April 8, 2009, at MUSC in Charleston to Darrell and Christina Holmes. She touched the hearts of many staff members God'sthe globe. It covers gossips and news on topics ranging from latest updates, politics, entertainment, technology, health, local city events and real estate and general day SurrealityAfter the ash has fallen from the inferno of passion's flame. After the bitter ending to happiness' reign. After the twisting, wrenching torment of pain. After time's rain has washed away the stain. After hoping for some sanity to retain. After failing that hoping for some to regain. After everything is done, will I still remain? A demented siren call to one's destruction. The sins of the parents bestowed upon their progeny. Of demon born and demon bred. Soullessly playing an angel's role. Phantom masquerades where none dare show a true visage. Darkened mirrors lining forgotten halls. Somber silence and shifting shadows. One's life poured recklessly amid the artists' paints. Crimson dreams and ebony stones. All for naught, a
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smooth. Blue veins along the side, throbbing. A small drop of pre cum glistening in the harsh auditorium lights. His pubic hair formed a collar around the base but it was the size of his erection that impressed. 4 inches would still be visible if she had to take him in both hands along his length. The girth compared to a fire hose. Her long nails tickled the base of his penis and he jerked spasmodically. Long elegant fingers wrapped themselves around his manhood and slowly moved up, pausing, before sliding down to stretch the skin away from the purple head. His penis was swelling with cum and appeared ready to burst. She slid her hand up and down three times before grabbin Own My Name... =dBid on oneweek of having your name attached as Jim Ski... Owned By *YOURNAMEHERE* Just comment this with your FuBucks amount or Bling or W/E... BID AWAY! =D Or Just battle it out regular if you must... Lol The Nite He Changed My LifeIt was the same night after night. Men would come and go, while she lay on her back, or sat on her hands and knees pretending to cum. It was her job, the only job she had known since her family sold her into prostitution. She was lucky, she got to work in the most beautiful and highest priced brothel in town. She was not hurt for money. She had tried before to leave, but always seemed to find herself coming back. She knew no other life, and never would. This night was
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revolted were betrayed. But our people, conscious of their role in catastrophic situations for the existence and future of Albania, decided at the time of the election, to give with their vote a decisive blow to the Democratic Party and its leader Sali Berisha. The elections became a popular plebiscite which gave 2/3 of the parliamentary seats to the Socialist Party, which exercises power today, in coalition with other small parties. The Democratic Party did not win a single deputy in the capital, which sufficiently proves the resentment of the people towards Sali Berisha. The Socialist Party has been in power for ten months, but whole layers of the population are not content with the government of Fatos Nano, the leader of the SP. It did everything possible to ensurepublic law but this is impossible if the international mafia continues to nourish crime, smuggling, and a whole range of other phenomena that were never known before, like drug-trafficking, prostitution, etc. For the Albanians, it is unacceptable that some of the great powers of Europe and the trans-Atlantic defend these politicians, the same ones who destroyed Albania. Another anguish was added for the Albanians. By barbaric massacres on the part of the Serbia of Milosevic against our brothers in Kosova, families and entire villages have been eliminated. That constitutes a harbinger of the old plans of the Serbs to carry out ethnic purification of the territories in which Albanians have lived for centuries, well before the VIIth century when the Serb Slavs appeared in the territory of Kosova. Why did
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the Contact Group of the great powers at their meeting in Bonn and recently in Rome, give time to Milosevic? Thus, the indifference and the time lost in not taking severe sanctions against Serbia, this chauvinist and most aggressive country within the former Yugoslav Federation continues to terrorize the Albanian population of Kosova and thus prepares the military terrain and threatens not only Albania but the whole Balkan region, and even beyond. The Socialist majority and the coalition which it leads make appeals to NATO to send military forces to Kosova. The right-wing parties tied to the Democratic Party go still further, demanding that NATO be granted entry facilities to Albania through its ports. Such is the goal of the United States and the European Community in nourishingvision for the future of the Alpine Hills at its meeting Tuesday night. The Hansberger family donated the 52-acre facility at 4402 Larson Ave. to the Rockford Park District Foundation in the spring. Alpine Hills closed in spring 2010 because erosion damaged portions of the course near Keith Creek. The First Tee, a nonprofit organization focused on bringing the game of golf to young people, currently operates a training center on the driving range with assistance from the Park District. The district plans to apply for a $400,000 grant from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources to jump-start the development of the land. Grants are expected to be awarded in 2012, officials said, which means the district is at least a year away, if not longer, from redeveloping the site. First Tee would likely
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the sheriff's Twitter account, the gun was turned in Friday night by a person who received it from one of the people who picked up the weapon. Lohr, who had three outstanding Colorado warrants in cases not related to the March 19 murder of Department of Corrections chief Tom Clements, was spotted by officers about 1:30 a.m. Friday leaving a business on Platte Avenue east of Union Boulevard, according to the sheriff's office. Colorado Springs police officers tried to stop the vehicle Lohr was driving, but he took off, the sheriff's office said. Police pursued Lohr and his vehicle became disabled near Bijou Street and Hancock Avenue. He then ran off but was taken into custody without further incident at 3:35 a.m. in the 200 block of Cedar Street. Lohr isone of two 211 Crew members investigators have been searching for in recent days in connection to the murder of Clements on March 21 at his Monument home. Advertisement Law enforcement has not yet captured the second man, Thomas James Guolee, 31.
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Eighteen Greeks, twenty-five Germans, and two Irishmen were the combatants in a riot at Maywood yesterday. Knives, clubs, bricks, coupling pins, and stones were the weapons used in the fight and the two Irishmen, with a deputy constable, John Smith, were the persons injured. The Injured. BURNS, FRED, 40 years old, head cut. MAHONEY, JAMES, 35 years old, several scalp wounds. SMITH, JOHN, 32 years old, left side of face badly cut The fight was between the Greeks and Germans, the two Irish combatants being volunteers on the German side, while the deputy constable was trying, single-handed, to arrest the entire crowd. Three weeks ago Maladis Contos and Herman Bauer, Greek and German boys who work in Norton Bros.' tin factory, had a fight. It didn't amount to much, but the outcome was unsatisfactoryto the adult Greeks and Germans who work in the same place. Consequently ever since there has been a rumor of war between the two factions. Greeks Get Reinforcements. There were only eleven Greeks, however, in the place, and there were twenty-five Germans. So unless the Greeks could be reinforced they knew it was useless for them to declare war. News of the trouble was told in Chicago, and seven warlike Greeks enlisted and went to Maywood to help out their countrymen. They reached Maywood yesterday morning and loitered around the factory until closing time, which was 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon: The Germans live in Melrose Park, near Maywood, and were in the habit of walking home. The twenty-five started up the railroad track as usual, and when they got
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to Ninth avenue and Railroad street found they were followed by the Greeks. The Germans knew the time had come for the threatened battle, and formed a hollow square. On came the Greeks, growling, muttering, and picking up coupling pins, rocks, and any old thing they could lift, while those who had knives drew them. They soon faced the band of Germans, and then the battle was on. First Shot a Brick. The first show fired was a brick, which a Greek threw into the midst of the Germans. It didn't hit anybody. The Germans retreated. They got to the middle of the street, but close behind them came the Greeks, preparing to fire another volley. This time they let drive a shower of bricks, stones, and sticks, but nobodywas seriously hurt. This was the end of the first attack and then both sides rested for a moment, each expecting the other to make another rush. Then came the Irish volunteers, James Mahoney and Fred Burns. They joined the German army, and their presence served to renew hostilities. In a minute the fight was renewed. There was no parleying, no threats, no idle talk about arbitration or flags of truce. The Greeks wanted war, and they went at it with a will. They closed in on the Germans and beat them back to the opposite sidewalk, with Burns and Mahoney in the front rank, each doing his best to whip a half dozen men. The odds though were too great and they failed. Ireland Fights Galliantly. Two Greeks tackled Mahoney and
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States. By extension, the Greek American community was no exception. According to relevant prior laws, Northern Europeans had priority over residents from other countries. The same legislation, which was created in 1920, limited the immigration of residents from many countries in Latin America. It is estimated that, until the Johnson immigration law reforms, 90 percent of U.S. immigrants emanated from Europe. The immigration reforms adopted in 1965 opened Ame…materials they paid for actually went, it said. Arrests Cash was stolen during insurgent raids, but not reported as such. Officials paid for weapons but keptno records of who received them One US military assistant gambled away $40,000 while accompanying the Iraqi Olympic team to the Philippines; and tens of millions of dollars went into and out of the region's cash vault with no record-keeping whatsoever, it found. Four people have already been arrested on fraud charges as a result of the inspector general's audits and s pokesman James Mitchell said more arrests were expected. The report was one of three audits released by the inspector general on Tuesday, with four more due this week. Next week, the office will release a comprehensive quarterly update on the troubled Iraq reconstruction effort. No records In the case of the
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European NGOs, noticed the importance of accelerating efforts to eliminate violence against women and engaging men in preventing Our founding president Ataberk Ozcan and our secretary general Kumsal Basyurt were present in OECD Forum 2017. On this very important occasion, they met with other executives of European NGOs, got in touch with the ministers and directors of EU, Sweden, Denmark, Austria and more! The forum covered several issues Jus Gentium and MiReKoc are the organizing partners of this event and it held at Koc University, Istanbul on March 10th. Our panel has been directed by Zeynep Elibol and Asst. Prof Ayşen Üstübici Önay and Eleni Diker were speakers.Secretary of State for Transport, Chris Grayling, has approved plans to replace a bridge at Zouch, near Hathern. Mr Grayling has confirmed the scheme drawn up by Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire County Councils to construct a new bridge over the River Soar which will carry the A6006 from Hathern to Zouch. The existing bridge was constructed in 1930 and the council says that despite several repair schemes over recent years, it has continued to deteriorate to a state where the structure is considered to be near to the end of its useful life. Two options of where to place the new bridge were originally proposed. One option was to demolish the bridge and build the new structure in the same place but this would mean traffic having to be significantly diverted for
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Syria with the support of certain countries like Saudi Arabia and Qatar with their money and Turkey with the logistical support, and of course with the endorsement and supervision of the Western countries, mainly the United States, France, and the UK, and some other allies. But since the Russians decided to intervene in supporting legallythe Syrian Army in fighting the terrorists in Syria, mainly al-Nusra and ISIS and some other affiliated groups, the scales have been tipped against those terrorists, and the Syrian Army has made many advances in different areas in Syria. And we are still moving forward, and the Syrian Army is determined to destroy and to defeat those terrorists. You mentioned Homs and Aleppo. Of course, the situation in Homs, since the terrorists left Homs more thana year ago, the situation has been much, much better, more stable. You have some suburbs of the city which were infiltrated by terrorists. Now there is a process of reconciliation in those areas in which either the terrorists give up their armaments and go back to their normal life with amnesty from the government, or they can leave Homs to any other place within Syria, like what happened more than a year ago in the center of the city. For Aleppo it is a different situation, because the Turks and their allies like the Saudis and Qataris lost most of their cards on the battlefields in Syria, so the last card for them, especially for Erdogan, is Aleppo. That is why he worked hard with the Saudis to
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the difference a genuine world-class player makes when surrounded by so much mediocrity. That grim night, O'Neill may have seen his most impressive traits of organisation and calm go up in flames as his side were shredded, but in the credit column there was also the notion of recency bias. The European Championships were fresh but not anymore to the point the question now has to be, what have you done for us lately? Besides, on Tuesday there were no stars. No Gareth Bale. No Aaron Ramsey. The last time Wales won a game of football when both were absent was against Luxembourg in a 2010 friendly, and the last time they won a competitive match was in 2005 before either had even made their debut. This was ourcountry lining up against their youth and their dredges, and on top of that Joe Allen was really average while Ben Davies is stuck at left back where his effect is limited. O'Neill was missing men too but look at this in terms of the movable object that met a hugely resistible force. Ireland had six Premier League players, granted Kevin Long spends a lot of time sitting at Turf Moor, with the other five lining out in the Championship. As for Wales, they'd only three top-flight players starting, seven are employed in the second-tier while Matt Smith is arguably learning below the lot while in the Dutch second division with FC Twente. Such a basic analysis doesn't mean everything but it does mean something. Then throw in home advantage
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service functions around its developments. Tidemann was working for Hemphill as a home sales representative on July 14, 1989, when Nadler delivered the car to Hemphill. According to the testimony of one of Nadler's delivery representatives, the car was left with a Hemphill employee who claimed to know the safety information about the car. Even so, the representative said that he explained how to operate the car anyway. The car was then left on a driveway roughly 18 inches in front of a closed steel garage door. 3 Tidemann was the first Hemphill employee to try to use the car. When she got in, she had difficulty starting it. She then looked around for variousagain the car did not respond. At this point, she concluded that something was awry and that she should turn the car off. She moved the transmission lever to what she thought was neutral, then returned the key to its original position. Suddenly, the car lurched forward, crashing through the garage door. The garage door struck Tidemann in the face, causing extremely serious injuries. 5 Tidemann and Nadler have quite different characterizations of how much work Nadler performed on the car. Tidemann suggests that Nadler basically rebuilt the car from scratch, whereas Nadler's account sounds like little more than a tune-up. At this stage, however, the characterization is not terribly important. It is not disputed
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agree that the golf car involved in this case was not used for approximately two years after the accident. It was then moved to a new location and put into use. The only adjustment made before putting it into use was to tighten the key switch. Otherwise, the golf car remained in substantially the same condition from the date of the accident through the end of 1993. 16 Tidemann argues that Nadler stipulated that the condition of the set screw did not change, eliminating any foundational problems. The district court disagreed, reading the stipulation as covering only the general condition of the car, not every part, no matter how small. It thus decided to exclude Tarosky's testimonyfor Lawyers, we conclude the appropriate sanction in this case is a public reprimand. I. Factual and Procedural Background. Johnson was first licensed to practice law in 1994. She engaged in private practice in Des Moines until January of 1999, when she was hired as an assistant county attorney in the juvenile division of the Polk County Attorney's office. In August of 2001, she was assigned to work as the attorney in the intake unit within that office. In that capacity, she reviewed and signed petitions in emergency removal and child-in-need-of-assistance cases, appeared as counsel for the State in contested removal hearings, and advised the Department of Human Services in such cases. In the summer of 2002, she applied and was interviewed for the position of executive director of the
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consequently, can be very heavy. As a result, the heavier the speaker enclosure, the more difficult it is to move and support. Another difficulty that results from constructing speaker enclosures from plywood is that these materials often degrade the sound performance of the speaker. In one aspect, most of the sound that is produced by the speaker should emanate outward from the diaphragm of the speaker away from the speaker enclosure. However, plywood has a tendency to vibrate in response to these inwardly travelling errant sound waves. These errant vibrations can result in distortion of the sound produced by the speakers, including a retransmission of resonant sound waves that tend to magnify unwanted frequencies. To reduce these vibrations, sound engineers have often placed materials inside of the speaker enclosureCadillac Allante Forum Discussion, New Owners of a 1987 Allante..... in Past Cadillac Vehicle Discussion; Update: the Allante lives. After swapping the distributor the car fired right up after a jumpstart. Unfortunately the alternator isn't ... Re: New Owners of a 1987 Allante..... Update: the Allante lives. After swapping the distributor the car fired right up after a jumpstart. Unfortunately the alternator isn't alligned with the rest of the belt drive so the car ate the serpentine belt. I need to move the alternator back like a half inch and replace the serpentine belt. The battery is also shot and doesn't hold a charge. Progress!! Re: New Owners of a 1987 Allante..... I guess it's time for an update. Haven't been around much lately but some got done, for one the car
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pilot program in which pharmacists in three of its Manchester stores would run consultation sanctioning the sale of Viagra in its stores, where until then, only a certified general practitioner's prescription could grant access to the drug. If successful, the operation would extend to Boots stores across the United Kingdom. In practice, it will be virtually impossible for Manchester residents looking for a long night on the town to bypass the law by just walking into their local Boots. An initial screening will weed out men not fitting the required 30 to 65 age category, and the 45-minute to hour-long consultation, by appointment only, will be conducted by pharmacists with five years of training. After the patient's full medical history is reviewed, his blood pressure, cholesterol and blood glucosenew center. But it's not easy - each building has a problem as unique as its design. If you move it, they will come. A historic museum on a frontier Virginia farm is tucked too far down a hollow to attract modern-day tourists. House-movers face driving rain storms and steep hills to move the farm's structures into clear sight. In Sarasota, Florida, the city's landmark church is in the way of developers. Massive Movers must figure out a way to squeeze the 50 ton building across an interstate and through busy city street to deliver it to its new home. Irony in a Swedish Iron-ore community: 450 homes and buildings are at risk of getting sucked into sinkholes caused by the mining that maintains the town's prosperity. It'll take nerves of
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the Affordable Care Act, he though that would be the first of a legislative record. And there may be many more progressive programs. But Barack Obama's a fire-wall president. It's amazing he got the Affordable Care Act through by a hair and he's trying to defend the progressive achievements of FDR and John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson and Bill Clinton. And you saw that in this crisis, the steel backbone of Barack Obama. That's what history's seeing him as, as the fire- wall progressive. BLITZER: By the way, we're showing viewers pictures of the president outside the West Wing of the White House. He's saying good-bye to the prime minister of Italy, visiting Washington and ready to go back to Italy. In a situation like this, Doug, you'll appreciateit, Doug. Italy, a year ago, two years ago, had so many economic issues facing that country, so worried, and now the prime minister of Italy comes here to the United States. And I can tell you, I had dinner with him last night. He was amazed. So many foreign leaders seeing the economic situation in the United States, worry about potential default, partial government shutdown. They never thought this kind of stuff happens in the United States. They think it happens in Europe and Asia. But for the United States, for this kind of stuff to happen, it's always, always so shocking to them. But wrap this up with a little perspective on the global view of the U.S., specifically this president. BRINKLEY: Well, he's beloved around the world
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gift for playing with expectations and tropes. Many stories have been written about Jews during the Holocaust who bristle with their inability to fight back, and The Book Thief's one central Jewish character is no exception. Max is a former boxer hiding in Liesel's family's basement, who daydreams of a boxing match against Hitler. But this isn't like Captain America punching the Fuhrer on the cover of his comic. This is a man whose life and family have been destroyed by a regime. Even his dreams highlight the hopelessness of the fight. He sees his enemies in Hitler, the imagined referee, and scores of imaginary Germans ready to jump into the ring to rip him apart. But in Max's mind he gets up after every punch even while knowing he'sRelated Pages Governance Riverston School is part of the Riverston Group which operates with its own Board of Directors. The Riverston Group is involved in schools internationally, and also includes our sister school Beech Hall School in Macclesfield, Cheshire. The Governors of Riverston School are the following: Professor Michael Lewis, Executive Chairman of Riverston Group Mrs Janina Lewis Mr James Allen, Headmaster of Beech Hall School Mrs Sarah Salathiel, Headmistress of Riverston School Mrs Geraldine Yandell, DSL for Beech Hall School The key responsibility of the Governors is to ensure that Riverston School has a clear sense of purpose and direction. They are responsible for creating an ethos of high expectation and will monitor, evaluate, support and challenge the School, the Headmistress and the Senior Leadership Team - but won't manage or interfere with the day to day
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were happy with the choices for vice president. Respondents were queried on the leadership qualities of Bush and Gore and whether they were trying to bring different groups of Americans together or divide them. A series of questions was also asked on whether Lieberman had the right experience to be a good vice president, whether Gore's selection of Lieberman as his running mate affected the respondent's opinion of Gore, whether their opinion of Gore was affected by the Clinton Administration's scandals, and if choosing Lieberman would help distance Gore from the Clinton Administration. Respondents were asked if they knew what religion Cheney and Lieberman were, whether they would vote for a Jewish president, if America was ready for a Jewish president or vice president, and whether they were likely to vote for a Jewish candidate, a non-Jewish candidate, a candidate ofRomans, although the interesting idea about decomposition wasn't, and it has since filtered down into the English language. Numerous ancient cultures used sarcophagi, typically for extremely prominent dead like royalty and civic leaders. In China, ornate stone sarcophagi were used to bury members of the royal family, and they were often elaborately carved, and sometimes inlaid with gold and precious gems. In Egypt, the sarcophagus was used as the outer burial container, typically designed to be large enough to hold a coffin, and sometimes a nesting set of coffins which were meant to prevent decay. The Greeks, after the sixth century, along with the Romans, also used sarcophagi, some of which can still be seen today. Ad Classically, a sarcophagus is just a big stone box. In some cultures, it is
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rosy. Fox News is down 12 percent in prime time from the same quarter last year, while MSNBC is up 43 percent. Maddow also had the top cable news program for the quarter in total viewers and the key demo. CNN had the most total viewers in the total day count for the third quarter in its history. Despite its competitors gaining some ground on Fox News, they can still boast 63 consecutive weeks as the highest-rated cable news channel in total viewers.dismissing without hearing his petition for writ of habeas corpus filed in that court. In this connection it is to be noted that petitioner's application to the District Court for issuance of a certificate of probable cause for appeal was denied. 3 In his petition for writ of habeas corpus, petitioner alleged on several grounds that he was deprived of constitutional rights in the matter of his conviction on May 16, 1946 of the crime of rape in the Criminal Court of Cook County, Illinois. His trial was had before a judge of that Court without a jury. He was sentenced to life imprisonment, and ever since has been and now is, confined thereunder. An Assistant Public Defender was appointed to and did represent petitioner. Petitioner, being indigent, could not
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in the line of fire, a genius at strategy and motivating his men, General Arnold was America's first action hero. But his thirst for recognition would ultimately be his undoing. Lincoln's Grave Robbers A true crime thriller - the first book for teens to tell the nearly unknown tale of the brazen attempt to steal Abraham Lincoln's body! The action begins in October of 1875, as Secret Service agents raid the workshop of master counterfeiter Ben Boyd. Soon after Boyd is arrested, members of his counterfeiting ring gather to discuss how to spring their ringleader. Their plan: grab Lincoln's body from its Springfield tomb, stash it in the sand dunes near Lake Michigan, and demand, as a ransom, the release of Ben Boyd - and $200,000 in cash. The Port Chicago50: Disaster, Mutiny, and the Fight for Civil Rights An astonishing civil rights story from Newbery Honor winner and National Book Award finalist Steve Sheinkin. On July 17, 1944, a massive explosion rocked the segregated Navy base at Port Chicago, California, killing more than 300 sailors who were at the docks, critically injuring off-duty men in their bunks, and shattering windows up to a mile away. On August 9th, 244 men refused to go back to work until unsafe and unfair conditions at the docks were addressed. When the dust settled, fifty were charged with mutiny, facing decades in jail and even execution. The Boys Who Challenged Hitler: Knud Pedersen and the Churchill Club At the outset of World War II, Denmark did not resist German occupation. Deeply ashamed of his
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be a team, and they have to be a team if they want to get home alive. Brown Girl Dreaming Raised in South Carolina and New York, Woodson always felt halfway home in each place. In vivid poems, she shares what it was like to grow up as an African American in the 1960s and 1970s, living with the remnants of Jim Crow and her growing awareness of the Civil Rights movement. Touching and powerful, each poem is both accessible and emotionally charged, each line a glimpse into a child's soul as she searches for her place in the world. Hole in My Life This prizewinning author of over thirty books for young people confronts the period of struggle and confinement that marked the end of his own youth. On the surface,the narrative tumbles from one crazed moment to the next as Gantos pieces together the story of his restless final year of high school, his short-lived career as a criminal, and his time in prison. Splendors and Glooms Newbery Medal winner Laura Amy Schlitz's gothic novel in the grand Victorian tradition, Spledors and Glooms, is set in London and centered around the disappearance of a 12-year-old girl, who goes missing. Two children realize it is their guardian, a Venetian-born puppeteer and magician, who has kidnapped her and used his dark powers to imprison her mind and body in the form of a puppet and strive to return her to human form. The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg Through a series of fascinating events, Homer's older brother has been illegally sold
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had frozen last year's pumpkin and brought it back to this year's competition. When the joke reached Joel as he was being interviewed by the throngs of reporters he smiled and laughed then stated wryly that even if such a thing were possible he wouldn't do it because there would be no fun in that. He went on to say that he would be trying hard next year to beat this apparent plateau and hopes to gain at least 100 pounds on his next pumpkin. Joel's pumpkin tied the Half Moon Bay record for the largest pumpkin entered into the competition, which he set last year. His pumpkin was 48 lbs heavier than second place finisher Leonardo Urena of Napa, California, whose pumpkin weighed 1,181 lbs and which organizers incorrectly guessed would be the heaviest based on its slightlylarger circumference. Joel Holland is no stranger to winning this prestigious competition. Joel previously won the 2004, 1993, and 1992 competitions and in 1994 tied for first place with Pete Glasier. In 2003, Joel came in second with a 1,134 lb pumpkin that could have easily won many other giant pumpkin competitions, proving yet again how stiff the competition is here in Half Moon Bay. For his win Joel Holland will receive a grand prize of $5 per pound, that's over $6,000 in prize money, not to mention the value of bragging rights in this most competitive of pastimes. Joel's pumpkin will also be on display at this weekend's Half Moon Bay Art and Pumpkin Festival. Joel wasn't the only winner at this year's weigh-off. Leonardo Urea of Napa, California finished second with a 1,181 lb pumpkin, earning a
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square pumpkins for years this marks the first time one has been entered in this competition. Along with the title comes a hefty $500 prize. John and Eda's pumpkins will be on display at Farmer John's Pumpkin Farm on Highway 1 in Half Moon Bay through Halloween. Eda Muller's pumpkin, while narrowly missing out on being chosen as the most beautiful to her husband John's pumpkin cube, beat him where it counts in this type of competition, weight. John's pumpkin weighed in at just 127 lbs while Eda's squashed him weighing in at 655 lbs, which made it heavy enough to earn the honor of being the heaviest pumpkin grown in both San Mateo County and the Coastside region, which runs from Montara down to Pescadero. The rivalry between John and Eda is only friendly though, as John wasseen to shed a tear of joy as his wife's pumpkin was weighed and it became clear she had won. Congratulations must be given to all of this year's entrants. There were many fine pumpkins and every single pumpkin was a worthy gardening and artistic achievement. 26,476 lbs of pumpkins were entered with an average weight of 576 lbs. Half were greater than 548 lbs. These are large pumpkins by any standard. Joel Holland's winning pumpkin can be seen at the upcoming 2005 Half Moon Bay Art and Pumpkin Festival on October 15 and 16, where it will ride a specially constructed float and be put on display for people to have their pictures taken with.
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City took four games to be settled, with two replays following the initial two legs. Stoke eventually won the final game 3-2, but only after Moore had saved a spot-kick having stepped in for the Hammers' injured goalkeeper. Look in at the local This famous advert from the 1960s illustrated Moore's status as an iconic figure in England at the time. It's hard not to laugh at the content of the ad though, as Moore and his then-wife Tina have a drink and a game of darts at their local boozer in a bid to get Brits back in the pub. You couldn't imagine David Beckham doing that now, could you? Sir Trevor Brooking lays wreath Former England and West Ham player and current FA Director of Football Development Sir Trevor Brookingbest shot. I started with a brief introduction to myself and my background, to give them some idea of who this person was, and why they might be able to help them and I tried to cover most of the following in my time slot. When John Swinney stood up in the Scottish parliament this week and described the performance of Scottish Education as making for 'uncomfortable reading' and that 'radical reform' was needed, he no doubt did this in the belief he was speaking from an informed position. He went on to pledge to bring 'an unwavering focus on improvement' and promised to carry out further reforms 'no matter how controversial.' His message was loud and clear, our performance is not good enough and he was going to change
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WELWYN GC went into the last eight of the Dudley Latham Premier Cup in this remarkable cup-tie at Broxbourne's Goffs Lane, which produced 11 goals! WGC took their revenge for a league defeat by the Boro, who were promoted into the SSML Premier this season alongside the Citizens, just a fortnight earlier at Herns Lane. And Broxbourne would point out that the fact that Adam Fisher's side were able to rack up eight goals was due to the fact that the home side played just under an hour of the tie without a recognised goalkeeper. That was because their first choice Adam Seymour was sent off by referee Lior Koskas on 33 minutes for handling outside his area, deliberately preventing a clear goalscoring opportunity in the official's opinion. That said, WGC wereby a third from John McGrandles, who rose to a Jay Welsh free-kick to flick a strong header beyond the substitute keeper to also score his second in successive games. It looked as though we might be in for a cricket score, when Lovell drove in the fourth through a crowded area three minutes after the restart. But to their credit, Broxbourne made a real fight of it in the second 45 minutes. Skipper Matt Thompson set up Rian Carroll to pull one back just past the hour. But three minutes later a defence-splitting ball from Welsh sent the impressive Ashley Kersey charging down the middle to net the first of a second-half hat-trick for 5-1. Back came Broxbourne for Carroll to turn provider for Adam Murad to drive past Jamie Jackson
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back to earth as he went wicketless at his home ground, finishing with 0-72 off 10 overs as England made its highest score at the venue. Some breathtaking late hitting from wicketkeeper Jos Buttler lifted England to 8-316 as the tourists made their highest score for the series and the fourth-highest total at the venue. Buttler made 71 off just 43 balls before being caught in the deep in the final over, while Stokes made 70 after openers Cook and Ian Bell had got England off to a flier. Stokes, 22, made England's only century of the Ashes series in Perth in December and he had another hundred in his sights a he again showed a maturity beyond his years in providing the backbone to the tourists' innings. Glenn Maxwell was theThe 1st Annual Awards for Action on HIV/AIDS and Human Rights. The 1st Annual Awards for Action on HIV/AIDS and Human Rights were awarded to the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users and to Dr. Wan Yanhai, a Chinese physician and activist. The international attention and media coverage of the awards was heightened by the fact that the Chinese government had detained Dr. Wan for disclosing information about unsanitary blood collection practices in Henan province. An international outcry led to Dr. Wan's release on 20 September 2002.
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In the spring of 1995 Llamas Magazine contacted us and said that they would like to feature us in an “On The Road” article. As a result, Sandy Flanagan and her husband Rick came up from Washington State to visit with us for a couple of days. Sandy is a writer and photographer and many of her photos have graced Llamas Magazine covers over the years. They were quite concerned about whether they would need four-wheel drive to make it up Mount Lehman, but we assured them that they could probably make it in a regular car. While they were here Rick suggested that maybe it should be called “Mound” Lehman as he was a mountain climber and somehow was not impressed with the height of Mount Lehman. If, forbefore Brian and Jane decided to purchase five acres within commuting distance of the college and their first two llamas were brought home. It is estimated there are presently 3,000-4,000 llamas in Canada. Back in the early 80s, Brian remembers driving around hoping to spot other llama farms but they were few and far between. The Pinkertons belong to the Fraser Valley Llama and Alpaca Club which boasts forty-six members, some of which we met on an organized llama hike along the Fraser River not far from their home. Son John brought along his girlfriend, Joanne Bergeron, who is studying to be an Animal Health Technologist and often participates in llama related activities. While on a hike, John says they stop and talk to anybody who has questions about the
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Washington St when he observed a red SUV. A query of the vehicle indicated that the registered owner had an active warrant. The officer initiated a traffic stop on Washington St. The driver was confirmed to be the person associated with the active warrant and was placed in handcuffs. The officer could detect a strong odor of fresh marijuana emanating from his clothing and the arrestee told the officer that there was marijuana inside his jacket pocket. The officer located a large bag of what was believed to be marijuana. Officers could detect a strong odor of fresh marijuana emanating from within the vehicle. A passenger consented to a search of her backpack which revealed what was believed to be more than one ounce of marijuana. The passenger wasfrom the bottom of a shelf, open up her bag and then quickly walk behind a second individual for concealment. The suspect consented to a search of her bag which revealed an item from CVS. She could not produce a receipt for the item and an inventory check confirmed that the item was missing. Based on these facts she was placed under arrest for shoplifting. Also in her possession were two pairs of earrings that were confirmed stolen from a Mint Julep store on Beacon St. in Brookline. She will be charged with 2 counts of shoplifting. The other two individuals were also placed under arrested for shoplifting- joint venture. Thursday, January 12, 2012 Officers responded to the Washington Square Trolley Station on a report of two women fighting.Upon arrival officers
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of Darkness. Wednesday, January 11, 2012 Officer traveling on Harvard St. noticed a Toyota Camry not staying within the solid marked lanes. At several points the vehicle swerved from the right to left, crossing over the white line that separates the lane from the shoulder. Several times the vehicle traveled over marked parking spaces. The officer then initiated a traffic stop. A query of the driver indicated that his right to operate a vehicle had expired. The driver was then placed under arrest. He was issued a citation for Marked Lanes Violation and Not Duly Licensed. Arrest: Occurred on 1/11 at 12:04 AM- Beacon St. Officer observed a Toyota Corolla traveling on Beacon St. driving over the painted lines separating the lanes in the roadway. The officer initiated a traffic stop forwas then placed under arrest. The driver was issued a citation for operating after suspension, failure to use turn signal, and no license in possession. Tuesday, January 10, 2012 A Toyota Corolla taken from a Kent Sq. residence during a breaking and entering on 1/9 was recovered after a traffic stop by the Massachusetts State Police in Arlington. A state trooper made a traffic stop of the vehicle in Arlington, and the two occupants of the car were arrested. Several others items taken from the Kent Sq. residence were found inside the vehicle. Officer was dispatched to a Kent Square residence to take a report of a Breaking and Entering. The victim explained that she had arrived home in the early morning of 1/10 after being away from her home for
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and Speeding. Arrest: Occurred on 1/6 at 10:15 PM- Boylston St. Officer was conducting traffic enforcement on Boylston St. when he observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed in the outside lane. The officer then initiated a traffic stop. A query of the operator revealed that his license was suspended. The driver was placed under arrest for Operating after Suspension and speeding. Arrest: Occurred on 1/7 at 1:08 AM- Washington St. Officer was monitoring traffic on Franklin St at the intersection of Cypress St. The officer observed a grey colored SUV travelling on Cypress St. come to a complete stop without illuminating a directional or hazard warning lights. The vehicle was stopped for a short time and then continued on Cypress St. The officer then initiated a traffic stopA query indicated the vehicle's registration status was expired and also indicated that the registered owner had an expired license. The officer then initiated a traffic stop on Boylston St. Upon talking to the operator, the officer could smell a strong odor of marijuana emanating from the vehicle. The officer observed in plain view a pipe in the center console with burnt residue inside. The driver then voluntarily turned over a case which contained a substance believed to be marijuana and more drug paraphernalia. The driver was informed that he was going to be summonsed to court for Operating with an Expired License and Operating with an Expired Registration. He was also issued Town By-Law Citation for Possession of Less than One Ounce of Marijuana.
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speaking, the belt part size of the manufactured pair of pants such as a pair of pants, for example, is set by the designated intervals as 69 cm, 72 cm, or 75 cm and the purchasers choose the closest and the best size to the own size to buy and wear it by correcting it to the own best size or by reforming with a leather belt. However there are issues that the correcting process is necessary in case of correction of the belt size and it takes time and cost, reforming by the Leather belt causes the wrinkles around the belt part of a pair of pants which is not desirable as the design, moreover the ease of comfort when wearing is not as pleasant. Hereupon, assuming theseapplies for a patent on this invention. The Japanese Laid Open Patent Publication No. 2001-226804 shows the engineering, it does not lower the product image by that the padding material of the waist area being visible because the elongating part that is inserted in the storing part by the elasticity of the primary elastic material contacts only with the Lining of the storing part so that the contact resistance lowers and the smooth movement between the elongating part and the storing part becomes possible and the Lining is attached interior of the storing part seen from the front side and the reverse side of the storing part. Regarding these inventions, all are indicated as one of the embodiments of a case that a borderline between the elongating part and the
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21, 1952, at about 2:30 A.M. The plaintiff was proceeding eastwardly on a 31 foot wide road which runs from the Borough of Irwin, Pennsylvania to the City of Jeannette, Pennsylvania, through the Boroughs of Manor *486 and Penn. As he approached the dividing line between the Borough of Penn and the City of Jeannette he was driving between 25 and 35 miles per hour some 500 or 600 feet to the rear of two cars occupied by certain of his friends. The two cars in front of the plaintiff were riding almost abreast and apparently were racing each other. The plaintiff was about to enter the City of Jeannette from the Borough of Penn when he suddenly observed a police car, about 35 feet distant, entering theroad upon which he was travelling, from a vacant lot on the north side of the highway. The police car entered the highway from a position in the vacant lot where it was concealed from the view of the plaintiff by a house west of the lot, built close to the road. Plaintiff testified that the police car was being operated without lights and gave no warning of its exit from the lot and entry upon the road. When the patrol car first came into his view, plaintiff immediately sounded his horn, applied his brakes and turned to the right. The police car cut diagonally across the road in the direction of plaintiff's lane of traffic. The two cars collided, whereupon the plaintiff was thrown from his car
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and landed a short distance south of a utility pole owned and maintained by the defendant, West Penn Power Company. His automobile was forced to its right and off the paved portion of the highway, striking the utility pole. Almost instantaneously an electrical transformer, weighing approximately 900 pounds, fell from the pole onto the plaintiff's car, and then in turn, on the plaintiff. The defendant Bellone and his companion police officer, on the other hand, testified in effect that as they were driving west along the same road toward the Borough of Penn they noticed two cars approaching in the opposite direction at a high rate of speed. Bellone drove the police car into the vacant lot, turned *487 it around and waited a few seconds for the twocars in order to pursue them. Both police officers testified that the lights on their car were on low beam. The defendant Bellone admitted that the first time he saw the plaintiff's car was at the time of collision, although he could see a distance of at least 500 feet to his right, the direction from which the plaintiff was approaching. He gave no explanation as to why he failed to see it, permitting the conclusion that he did not look before or as he entered the highway. Richard Sabo, a disinterested witness, who was driving westwardly about 100 yards behind the police car, largely corroborated the plaintiff's version of the accident. He also testified that the patrol car failed to give any audible warning to oncoming traffic of
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November 1983 and June 1984. They cultivated close friendship which later developed into courtship. The respondent's first husband, Debashish Gupta filed a belated appeal against the decree of divorce obtained by her from the District Court of Patna. Therefore, during the pendency of the appeal, she literally persuaded the appellant to agree to the marriage immediately so that the appeal of Debashish Gupta may become infructuous. The marriage between the parties was solemnized on 13.12.1984. According to the appellant, soon after the marriage, the respondent asked the appellant not to interfere with her career. She had also unilaterally declared her decision not to give birth to a child for two years and the appellant should not be inquisitive about her child and he should try to keep himself aloof from her as far as possible. According to the appellant, there wasimposition of rationing in emotions in the arena of love, affection, future planning and normal human relations though he tried hard to reconcile himself to the situation created by the respondent. The appellant asserted that the apathy of the respondent and her inhuman conduct towards him became apparent in no time. In February 1985, the appellant suffered prolonged illness. The respondent's brother was working in Bareilly. Her parents along with her daughter went there for sojourn. The appellant could not go because of high temperature and indifferent health. She left him and went to Bareilly even when there was no one to look after him during his illness. On her return, the respondent remained in Calcutta for about four days, but she did not care to meet the appellant or enquire about his health. According to the appellant, he
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made all efforts to make adjustments and to build a normal family life. He even used to go to Chinsurah every weekend where the respondent was posted but she showed no interest and was overtly indifferent to him. The appellant usually returned from Chinsurah totally dejected. According to the appellant, he felt like a stranger in his own family. The respondent unilaterally declared that she would not have any child and it was her firm decision. The appellant felt that his marriage with the respondent was merely an eye-wash because immediately after the marriage, serious matrimonial problems developed between them which kept growing. The respondent was transferred to Calcutta in May 1985. Their residential flat at the Minto Park Housing Estate stood allotted to the appellant. The respondent used to come to their flat intermittently. One Prabir Malik, a domesticservant-cum-cook also used to live in the said flat. He used to cook food and carry out household work for the appellant. According to the appellant, the respondent used to say that her daughter was being neglected and that she might even be harmed. The indication was towards Prabir Malik. The appellant and the respondent virtually began to live separately from September, 1985. The appellant was transferred to Murshidabad in May 1986 but the respondent continued to stay in Calcutta. The appellant stayed in Murshidabad up to April 1988 and thereafter he went on deputation on an assignment of the Government of India but there he developed some health problem and, therefore, he sought a transfer to Calcutta and came back there in September 1988. On transfer of the appellant to Murshidabad, the flat in which they were staying
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in Minto Park was allotted to the respondent as per the standard convention. The appellant and the respondent again began living together in Calcutta from September 1988. The appellant again tried to establish his home with the respondent after forgetting the entire past. According to the appellant, the respondent never treated the house to be her family home. The respondent and her mother taught respondent's daughter that the appellant was not her father. The child, because of instigation of the respondent and her mother, gradually began to avoid the appellant. The respondent in no uncertain terms used to tell the appellant that he was not her father and that he should not talk to the child or love her. The appellant obviously used to feel very offended. The appellant also learnt that the respondent used to tell her mother that shewas contemplating divorce to the appellant. The respondent's daughter had also disclosed to the appellant that her mother had decided to divorce him. According to the appellant, though they lived under the same roof for some time but the respondent virtually began to live separately from April, 1989 at her parent's house. In April 1990 the appellant's servant Prabir Malik had left for Burdwan on getting a job. The respondent used to come from her parents house to drop her daughter to her school La Martinere. She used to come to the flat at Minto Park from the school to cook food only for herself and leave for the office. The appellant began to take his meals outside as he had no other alternative. According to the appellant, the said Prabir Malik came to the flat on 24th
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August, 1990 and stayed there at the night. The next two days were holidays. The respondent and her father also came there on 27th August, 1990. On seeing Prabir, the respondent lost her mental equanimity. She took strong exception to Prabir's presence in her flat and started shouting that the appellant had no self-respect and as such was staying in her flat without any right. According to the appellant, he was literally asked to get out of that flat. The respondent's father was also there and it appeared that the act was pre-conceived. The appellant felt extremely insulted and humiliated and immediately thereafter he left the flat and approached his friend to find a temporary shelter and stayed with him till he got a government flat allotted in his name on 13.9.1990. Admittedly, the appellant and the respondenthave been living separately since 27th August, 1990. The appellant further stated that the respondent refused cohabitation and also stopped sharing bed with him without any justification. Her unilateral decision not to have any child also caused mental cruelty on the appellant. The appellant was not permitted to even show his normal affection to the daughter of the respondent although he was a loving father to the child. The appellant also asserted that the respondent desired sadistic pleasure at the discomfiture and plight of the appellant which eventually affected his health and mental peace. In these circumstances, the appellant has prayed that it would not be possible to continue the marriage with the respondent and he eventually filed a suit for the grant of divorce. In the suit for divorce filed by the appellant in Alipur, Calcutta, the respondent filed
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her written statement and denied the averments. According to the version of the respondent, Prabir Malik, the domestic servant did not look after the welfare and well-being of the child. The respondent was apprehensive that Prabir Malik may not develop any affection towards the respondent's daughter. According to the version of the respondent, the appellant used to work under the instructions and guidance of his relations, who were not very happy with the respondent and they were interfering with their family affairs. The respondent stated that the appellant has filed the suit for divorce at the behest of his brothers and sisters. The respondent has not denied this fact that from 27th August, 1990 they have been continuously living separately and thereafter there has been no interaction whatsoever between them. The appellant, in support of his case, has examined himselfas witness no.1. He has also examined Debabrata Ghosh as witness no.2, N. K. Raghupatty as witness no.3, Prabir Malik as witness no.4 and Sikhabilas Barman as witness no.5. Debabrata Ghosh, witness no.2 is the younger brother of the appellant. He has stated that he did not attend the marriage ceremony of the appellant and the respondent. He seldom visited his brother and sister-in- law at their Minto Park flat and he did not take any financial assistance from his brother to maintain his family. He mentioned that he noticed some rift between the appellant and the respondent. The appellant also examined N. K. Raghupatty, witness no.3, who was working as the General Secretary at that time. He stated that he knew both the appellant and the respondent because both of them were his colleagues. He was occupying a suite in
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the Circuit House at Calcutta. He stated that two weeks before the Puja vacation in 1990, the appellant wanted permission to stay with him because he had some altercation with the respondent. According to this witness, the appellant was his close friend, therefore, he permitted him to stay with him. He further stated that the appellant after a few days moved to the official flat allotted to him. Prabir Malik was examined as witness no.4. He narrated that he had known the appellant for the last 8/9 years. He was working as his servant-cum-cook. He also stated that since April 1990 he was serving at the Burdwan Collectorate. He stated that after getting the job at Burdwan Collectorate, he used to visit the Minto Park flat of the appellant on 2nd and 4th Saturdays. He stated that the relationshipbetween the appellant and the respondent was not cordial. He also stated that the appellant told him that the respondent cooks only for herself but does not cook for the appellant and he used to eat out and sometimes cooked food for himself. He stated that the brothers and sisters of the appellant did not visit Minto Park flat. He also stated that the daughter of the respondent at times used to say that the appellant was not her father and that she had no blood relationship with him. He stated that on 4th Saturday, in the month of August, 1990, he came to the flat of the appellant. On seeing him the respondent got furious and asked him for what purpose he had come to the flat? She further stated that the appellant had no residence, therefore,
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she had allowed him to stay in her flat. She also said that it was her flat and she was paying rent for it. According to the witness, she further stated that even the people living on streets and street beggars have some prestige, but these people had no prestige at all. At that time, the father of the respondent was also present. According to Prabir Malik, immediately after the incident, the appellant left the flat. The appellant also examined Sikhabilas Barman as witness no.5, who was also an IAS Officer. He stated that he had known the appellant and his wife and that they did not have cordial relations. He further stated that the appellant told him that the respondent cooks for herself and leaves for office and that she does not cook for the appellant and hehad to take meals outside and sometimes cooked food for himself. He also stated that the respondent had driven the appellant out of the said flat. The respondent has examined herself. According to her statement, she indicated that she and the appellant were staying together as normal husband and wife. She denied that she ill-treated Prabir Malik. She further stated that the brothers and sisters of the appellant used to stay at Minto Park flat whenever they used to visit Calcutta. She stated that they were interfering in the private affairs, which was the cause of annoyance of the respondent. She denied the incident which took place after 24.8. 1990. However, she stated that the appellant had left the apartment on 27.8.1990. In the cross- examination, she stated that the appellant appeared to be a fine gentleman. She admitted that
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the relations between the appellant and the respondent were not so cordial. She denied that she ever mentioned to the appellant that she did not want a child for two years and refused cohabitation. The respondent also examined R. M. Jamir as witness no. 2. He stated that he had known both of them and in the years 1989-90 he visited their residence and he found them quite happy. He stated that in 1993 the respondent enquired about the heart problem of the appellant. The respondent also examined her father A. K. Dasgupta as witness no. 3. He stated that his daughter neither insulted nor humiliated her husband in presence of Prabir Malik nor asked him to leave the apartment. He stated that the appellant and the respondent were living separately since 1990 and he never enquired in detailfacts led to mental cruelty: 1. Respondent's refusal to cohabit with the appellant. 2. Respondent's unilateral decision not to have children after the marriage. 3. Respondent's act of humiliating the appellant and virtually turning him out of the Minto Park apartment. The appellant in fact had taken shelter with his friend and he stayed there till official accommodation was allotted to him. 4. Respondent's going to the flat and cooking only for herself and the appellant was forced to either eat out or cook his own meals. 5. The respondent did not take care of the appellant during his prolonged illness in 1985 and never enquired about his health even when he underwent the bye-pass surgery in 1993. 6. The respondent also humiliated and had driven out the loyal servant-cum-cook of the appellant, Prabir Malik. The learned Additional District Judge came
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the husband was not very serious and he was not even confined to bed for his illness and even assuming the wife under such circumstances did not meet the husband, such behaviour can hardly amount to cruelty, cannot be sustained. During illness, particularly in a nuclear family, the husband normally looks after and supports his wife and similarly, he would expect the same from her. The respondent's total indifference and neglect of the appellant during his illness would certainly lead to great annoyance leading to mental cruelty. It may be pertinent to mention that in 1993, the appellant had a heart problem leading to bye-pass surgery, even at that juncture, the respondent did not bother to enquire about his health even on telephone and when she was confronted in the cross-examination, she falsely stated that she did not know aboutit. Mr. A. K. Dasgupta, father of the respondent and father-in-law of the appellant, was examined by the respondent. In the cross-examination, he stated that his daughter and son-in-law were living separately and he never enquired about this. He further said that the appellant left the apartment, but he never enquired from anybody about the cause of leaving the apartment. He also stated that he did not know about the heart trouble and bye-pass surgery of the appellant. In the impugned judgment, the High Court has erroneously placed reliance on the evidence submitted by the respondent and discarded the evidence of the appellant. The evidence of this witness is wholly unbelievable and cannot stand the scrutiny of law. The High Court did not take into consideration the evidence of Prabir Malik primarily because of his low status in life. The
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and all. I would like to begin by expressing my gratitude to Bill Crout for the invitation to deliver this here's Tillich lecture and to the University Marshal's Office, the Divinity School, and the Department of Philosophy for their sponsorship of this event. This occasion, as you might imagine, is a very meaningful one for me for many reasons. I took quite a few courses in this very room. And that includes the course that Paul Tillich taught in his last year here, the philosophy of religion course that was just mentioned. And it was my relationship with Tillich that makes this an especially meaningful opportunity and occasion. He was only here for two of my years as an undergraduate. He was not here my freshman year. But he was here my sophomore and junior year, after which he left to go to Chicago. And in the two years in which I had him as a teacher and as an educator, he profoundly influenced the direction ofmy philosophical life. I took his philosophy of religion course. But I also took the four-semester course in the self interpretation of man in Western thought, which was an incredible educational experience. It began in the beginning of my sophomore year and concluded at the end of my junior year and was the centerpiece of my undergraduate education. It begin with the pre-Socratics and ended with the existentialists. And it didn't skip anything in between. So many philosophers, so little time. And yet, even though there were only two lectures a week and we were moving at a great pace, Tillich managed to make all of us feel that we actually understood all of that, which is a great illusion. But nonetheless, it was a great feeling. It was in the last part of the fourth semester of that course, after dealing with classical modern philosophy from Descartes to Kant, that Tillich introduced me to Hegel, Marx, Kierkegaard, and Nietzsche. No one in the philosophy department here in those days would've touched
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the remainder of the deck is placed in Tramadol hcl and alcohol the middle of the table, and play begins. Players now check out their cards and the first player places a bet. In reality, no lendingRatings and creditworthiness Specific bond debts owed by both governments and private corporations is rated by rating agencies, such as Moody's, A. They knew in themselves a thing they could not name. However, protection does vary. This made it more difficult for casinos to detect when team members were playing with an advantage where to buy tramadol by cod Ultram lodine interaction January Jan. winter February Feb. March Mar. spring April Apr. May June Jun. summer July Jul. August Aug. September Sep. autumn October Oct. November Nov. December Dec. . Medigap plans may be purchased onCompany, defendant-appellant, manufactures and sells feed and supplies for turkeys and other farm animals. Before the present controversy, Edmunds used Purina products exclusively in their own breeding program and sold turkey feed and supplies in the Clover area under a Purina dealership. 4 The relevant background facts have their origin in 1954, when, for the first time, Edmunds had a flock of 'Berryman broad-breasted bronze' turkeys, a turkey strain purported to be of high breeding quality. These turkeys had been share cropped with a farmer named Penley, and his flock that year had the best production record ever achieved by any of Edmunds' turkey farmers. Attributing Penley's success to the lineage of the turkeys and hoping that all of the plaintiffs' share croppers might duplicate his performance
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that the turkeys' droppings were loose and white. Hammond and Lawrence, two of Edmunds' share croppers, testified that they discovered the smaller pellet on January 6 and January 12, respectively, and that their flocks slacked off in feed consumption, hollered, and had white droppings. 11 The turkeys went into egg production in the middle of January, but without the success that plaintiffs had hoped for. The plaintiffs introduced evidence to show that fewer eggs were produced than had been anticipated; that the percentage of poults hatched from the eggs produced fell below expectations, and that there were more than the usual number of inferior eggs unfit for hatching. These, known in the industry as 'culls,' consisted of cracked, odd-shaped, soft-shelled, and 'pee-wee' eggs. In addition, therewas evidence that an unusual number of turkeys suffered prolapses, known in the trade as 'blowouts.' A prolapse occurs when a hen turkey, in passing an egg, turns her oviduct inside out, causing it to protrude from her body. Autopsies performed on Edmunds' turkeys indicated that this was due to an 'egg-bound' condition in which the egg clings to the interior walls of the oviduct, and when the hen attempts to pass the egg, the oviduct passes with it. The autopsies also indicated that, due to the exposure of the oviduct, the prolapsed hens suffered from peritonitis. 12 Claiming that these difficulties stemmed from the change in Purina's Breeding Chow, Edmunds brought suit for the loss of anticipated profits in their 1955 operations. 13 The basis of the action
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Effects of localized application of retinoic acid on Xenopus laevis development. In order to more accurately determine the mechanism by which retinoic acid causes embryonic defects, we have developed a simple method of locally applying retinoic acid rather than immersing the whole embryo in retinoic acid solutions. Retinoic acid was suspended in corn oil and then injected between the surface and the deep ectodermal layers of an early gastrula Xenopus embryo. When droplets containing retinoic acid were injected into the presumptive head region, the embryos exhibited inhibited development of anterior structures near the injection site. Development of the eye, cement gland, hatching gland, olfactory pits, and expression of engrailed protein were all disrupted near the injection site. Inhibited development of anterior structures was far greater on the injected sideDespite bagging the rights to host the Miss Universe swimsuit presentation this coming January 17, Lapu-Lapu Mayor Paz Radaza clarified that the city government will not be spending any amount for the privilege. The lady politiko said they will spend for some improvements in the city, but not for the pageant itself. Radaza said she planned to put up big screens at the Hoopsdome so people can see the live event to be held at JPark Island Resort and Waterpark in Lapu-Lapu City. Earlier, JPark Island Resort and Waterpark Cebu revenue manager CK Mangapis said tickets are priced at P12,500 for the festive lunch that includes the swimwear presentation. Tickets for the Kadaugan dinner, which includes the fashion gala will also be PHP12,500, while the afterparty tickets are priced at P8,000, Mangapis
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Simons foundations; and Bob Metcalfe and Jane Pauley. Stay connected About the McGovern Institute The McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT is led by a team of world-renowned neuroscientists committed to meeting two great challenges of modern science: understanding how the brain works and discovering new ways to prevent or treat brain disorders. The McGovern Institute was established in 2000 by Patrick J. McGovern and Lore Harp McGovern, with the goal of improving human welfare, communication and understanding through their support for neuroscience research. The director is Robert Desimone, formerly the head of intramural research at the National Institute of Mental Health.the busbar may be required to be positioned flat against the PCB to align the threaded fastener with the PCB. As such, the busbar may take up valuable space on the PCB as opposed to standing the busbar vertically. However, in order to stand the busbar vertically, folds may be introduced into the busbar creating waste and unused material when the busbar is stamped and formed. Additionally, the busbar may be soldered onto solder pads on the PCB. However, because the busbar is typically designed to dissipate heat, soldering may be cumbersome and may require specialized tooling. Further, in use, the busbar may transmit high current or voltage, which may cause the busbar to generate heat. As the temperature of the busbar increases, the busbar may expand and thus
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so that the answer may come. It is far easier to the flesh to submit without the answer than to yield itself to be searched and purified by the Spirit, until it has learnt to pray the prayer of faith. It is one of the terrible marks of the diseased state of Christian life in these days, that there are so many who rest content without the distinct experience of answer to prayer. They pray daily, they ask many things, and trust that some of them will be heard, but know little of direct definite answer to prayer as the rule of daily life. And it is this the Father wills: He seeks daily intercourse 36with His children in listening to and granting their petitions. he wills that I should come to Him dayExclusive: 4000010 LEGO House Posted by Huw, 17 Mar 2014 13:35 The LEGO House is a brand new building being constructed in the centre of Billund, Denmark. To appease local retailers, who are likely to be affected by the building works, LEGO has produced an exclusive Architecture set of it that'll be available only in Billund. It's just found its way into the shops there and Brickset member Goldjono, who was there on business last week, has kindly brought one back for me. There's been little information about it on the Internet, so I'm pleased to be able to bring you the first online review. Architecture sets started out as being available only in the vicinity of the subject building so this one is not unique in that regard but it is
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boot of Keatley. There is such a surfeit of aimless kicking in the game that Keatley's ability to find space behind the full-back and wing, happy for the ball to go into touch with Gloucester's lineout success nowhere near 100%. The outside-half played a central role in the opening try of the match on 33 minutes after a series of drives by the Munster forwards, led by Paul O'Connell and Tommy O'Donnell, had taken Munster into the home 22. Keatley, spotting the defence had taken a high line, chipped the ball 10 metres and Keith Earls, who was sharp all evening, was so quick to collect the bounce that the nearest defender to him, Twelvetrees, attempted an ankle tap in despair rather than hope. Keatley gave Munster a feeling of controlthat Gloucester lacked, even during their periods of dominance at the start of each half. The Irish province was seeking to make the quarter-finals for a record 15th time and, building on a foundation established up front, used O'Connell, Peter O'Mahony and Dave Foley, a second-row who tested the tolerance threshold of the referee with a series of robust challenges. Gloucester could not match Munster's abrasiveness, and although they scored a try just before half-time when Robson put Matt Kvesic into space and Sharples stepped out of challenges by Johne Murphy and Keatley, thanks in part to a block by Kvesic after he had passed to the wing. Twelvetrees had missed two penalties so Munster led by three points at the interval and showed, in the 10 minutes after play
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Queen Elizabeth acknowledged the receipt of a signed copy of my book. As is the custom, her lady-in-waiting wrote me. The royal seal indicated that the Queen was at her summer residence, Balmoral Castle in Scotland. Nero a Negro boy slave belonging to Henry Cooker is by the court adjudged to fourteen years of age. Zingo a Negro boy slave belonging to John Warren by the court adjudged to thirteen years of age. Douglas a Negro boy slave belonging to Thomas Westbrooks by the court adjudged to ten years of age. Anarcha a Negro boy slave belonging to Thomas Westbrooks by the court adjudged to nine years of age. Juba a Negro boy slave belonging to David Edmunds by the court adjudged to ten years of age. Tilla a Negro girl belonging to ThomasGillum the court adjudged to fourteen years of age. Pompey a Negro boy slave belonging to John Barrow the court adjudged to ten years of age. During the Colonial period, slave owners were required to pay taxes on their slaves from ages twelve to fifty years old. When Africans were brought to the colonies and it was evident that they were adults they were simply added to tax rolls called tithables. When small children and teenagers arrived from Africa and their ages were uncertain, the slave owners would have to take them into court and a judge would assign an age for the slave, which was then recorded in minute or court order books. Most of the slaves were assigned English names, although some retained their true African names. Some
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of the court orders also list the names of the ships the Africans arrived in and the dates of arrival. Many of these individuals can be traced in later documents such as tax records, wills, and estate settlements. These records can prove to be a genealogical goldmine for African American researchers. Chesterfield, December 15, 1772. Run away from the Subscriber, on Sunday the 22d of November, a new Negro Fellow of small Stature, and pitted with the Smallpox; he calls himself BONNA, and says he came from a Place of that Name in the Ibo Country, in Africa, where he served in the Capacity of a Canoe Man; his Clothing is a new Felt Hat, new Cotton Waistcoat and Breeches, and new Shoes and Stockings; his Stockings were knit,and spotted black and white.Whoever secures him so that I get him shall have TWENTY SHILLINGS reward, besides what the Law allows. Richard Booker A great source of tracing early African and African American ancestors is the Virginia Gazette. Slave owners ran ads describing in great detail their runaway slaves, apprentices and indentured servants.Many of these ads list native Africans, their ethnicities, country of origins, their owners, how long they had been in the colonies, and the ships they came on.These records are online at http://etext.virginia.edu/subjects/runaways/1740s.html. On Saturday August 8th the Terry family will tour Wessyngton Plantation as part of their bi-annual family reunion. The group will tour the Wessyngton slave cemetery, the Washington family cemetery, the grounds around the mansion and a restored slave cabin. Members of the National Black
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Sackett organized a corporation called the Madison Building Company, to which Mrs. Rees conveyed the lot. The Madison Building Company executed to G. L. Miller & Co. a mortgage to secure a bond issue amounting to $825,000. These bonds were sold to a great number of persons. Mrs. Rees at first took for her interest in the property a second mortgage, which she afterwards exchanged for preferred stock in the Madison Building Company. Before the building was completed, G. L. Miller & Co. failed. A receiver was appointed to take charge of the building in the suit of a mechanic's lienholder. The trustee for the bondholders intervened, and the receivership was extended for their protection. Other holders of mechanics' liens intervened. The Madison Building Company filed an answer,setting up that the mortgage was usurious. A great part of the building had not been divided up by partitions, and with but little of it rented, the income was not adequate to pay the carrying charges. The total claims ahead of Mrs. Rees amounted to $1,010,500. In this condition of her affairs, she placed them in the hands of Fred Callahan, a lawyer in Memphis, Tenn., who made various unsuccessful efforts to refinance so as to save something for her, but accomplished nothing until he met *754 Burk Mann, who suggested to him that the Missouri State Life Insurance Company would be glad to exchange some of its lands in Arkansas for the office building in Memphis. Mr. Mann was a member of a firm of Arkansas attorneys
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who represented the life insurance company in its Arkansas foreclosure business, being regularly retained and on a salary basis. After considerable negotiations between the insurance company and Callahan, they entered into a contract on the 21st day of July, 1927, by which it was provided that Callahan was to deliver to the insurance company $850,000 in bonds, secured by a first mortgage on the Medical Arts building; that a corporation which he would organize, and which would execute the mortgage, would finish the building and clear it of liens, and to guarantee his so doing, he would deposit with the insurance company the sum of $31,000. In consideration of the delivery of the bonds, the insurance company was to pay Callahan $100,000 in cash, from which the $31,000by the United States District Court at New York City in a bankruptcy proceeding of the G. L. Miller & Co. On July 17th and 18th, Callahan submitted to the committee a proposal for contract, and this proposal was accepted by the committee, but it was contemplated by the parties that a formal contract would be executed at a later date; and on August 3, 1927, the committee and Callahan entered into a formal contract which was, however, subject to the approval of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. By the terms of this contract, the committee agreed to transfer to Callahan the title to the Medical Arts building, free of liens, and as consideration for such transfer, Callahan agreed to pay
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counsel. At this conference, they were represented by members of the committee and by at least three attorneys, and at the court hearing which followed, they were represented by eminent counsel. One of their attorneys had, prior to that time, been driven 150 miles through the territory where a considerable portion of the lands were located, and the committee had a local attorney at Memphis, Tenn. There were no trust relations between the parties, and they were at liberty to deal with each other at arms length. At the conference there was apparently a great deal of general discussion as to the land values. There was before the committee at this conference the report of the insurance company's inspectors on each of these tracts of land on whichthe insurance company had originally made a loan. This report contained an appraisal of each tract of land. There was before the committee evidence as to the amount of the loan originally made by the insurance company, the fact that the mortgage had been foreclosed, and the amount at which the property had been bid in by the insurance company. These reports of the inspectors classified the lands embodied in each tract and separately placed a valuation on each class of land. There were before the committee letters from certain real estate firms in Memphis, Tenn., giving an estimate of certain classes of land in the counties in which these properties were located, but giving no information as to these particular lands, and Mr. Roosevelt expressed the view
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her phone. The phone was situated behind a jewelry counter near the front of the store. Mrs. Gaines' purse was sitting on a shelf not far *340 from the phone. Shortly after he finished his phone conversation, the appellant and his daughter left the premises. Approximately twenty minutes later, Mrs. Gaines received a phone call from a woman who claimed to have seen two women steal Mrs. Gaines' wallet from her purse. Mrs. Gaines looked inside her purse, and discovered her wallet and checkbook were, in fact, missing. The woman on the phone said she would assist Mrs. Gaines in the recovery of her belongings, but she would not give any names because she did not want to get involved. The missing wallet contained 3 blank checks, 7 creditcards, and around $700.00 in cash. Mrs. Gaines' wallet was recovered and returned three days later. The wallet contained the seven credit cards, but the blank checks, the money, and Mrs. Gaines' driver's license were missing. Mrs. Gaines later received cancelled checks from three grocery stores, all approximately $80.00 each, drawn on her account. Moreover, Mrs. Gaines also received bills for clothing purchased with her J.C. Penney's card and her American Express card. Before trial, the appellant's daughter, J.P. signed a statement, which was entered into evidence in the instant case, that she had stolen the wallet and had made the credit card purchases. J.P. testified at trial that she was the woman who called Mrs. Gaines to inform her of the theft. J.P. further testified that she had lied
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year which have some connection to local themes. One of my favourites is Apologies Forthcoming, a collection of short stories based on author Xujun Eberlein's experiences of the Cultural Revolution in China. Xujun is one of the writers who puts a lot of time into blogging and engaging with readers. Our bread and butter, though, is locally themed non-fiction. One of our bestsellers is King Hui: The Man Who Owned All the Opium in Hong Kong, a true story by Jonathan Chamberlain. In Hong Kong alone, we've sold nearly 5,000 copies of this biography: a rollercoaster tale of a local playboy who gambled, fought, robbed, womanised and collaborated his way through the most interesting years of the 20th century. I wish I had met Peter Hui, the subjectof the book, but I'm proud to have been involved in publishing it. You don't need to believe every one of Hui's tales to benefit from his colourful descriptions of Hong Kong life in the decades before and after the Second World War. In the same line, Diamond Hill by Feng Chi-shun is a memoir of 1950s Hong Kong which has done very well, especially as it revives memories of a time when life was tough, but people could lift themselves out of poverty by their own hard work. Other successes have come in unexpected places. I took on Lama of the Gobi by Michael Kohn, despite its niche appeal, purely because it was an unusual book which expanded our Asian-angled catalogue to cover Mongolian stories. As expected,
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