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New applications for U.S. unemployment aid fell last week and the number of Americans receiving benefits was the lowest in more than 45 years as labor market conditions tightened further.
Initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped 2,000 to a seasonally adjusted 214,000 for the week ended Oct. 27, the Labor Department said on Thursday. Data for the prior week was revised to show 1,000 more claims received than previously reported. Claims fell to 202,000 during the week ended Sept. 15, which was the lowest level since November 1969.
Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims falling to 213,000 in the latest week. The Labor Department said claims for North Carolina continued to be affected by Hurricane Florence, while Hurricane Michael impacted those for Florida and Georgia.
The four-week moving averagedisorder which is a mental disorder characterized by a lack of interest in regard of social interactions.
Autism which is a neurodevelopment disorder with certain impaired behaviors.
Anorexia which is one of the most known eating disorders characterized by refusal of alimentation.
Bursitis which causes inflammation, pain and tenderness in the affected area of the bone.
January 6 1950 zodiac animal and other Chinese connotations
The interpretation of the Chinese zodiac can help explain the significance of each date of birth and its peculiarities in an unique way. In these lines we are trying to describe its meanings.
Zodiac animal details
For natives born on January 6 1950 the zodiac animal is the 牛 Ox.
The Ox symbol has Yin Earth as the linked element.
The lucky numbers for this zodiac animal are 1 and 9, while
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of a little festival with fun activities for the kids and boasts over 40 tables of artists, crafts and community clubs which is inside the American Legion Hall. It is very organized, they even had laminated print outs with pictures of the covers of all the free comics that they had so people could think about which ones they wanted beforehand. Very thoughtful and efficient.
The main problem is that the line to get inside the Legion hall backs up real quick. I arrived at the 9am opening and there was already a line which took about 20 minutes of waiting to get inside. They have some shade canopies set up. But there is a big dead spot of standing in the direct sun between the canopies and thestock of the standard Free Comic Book Day titles they included a wide host of other comics for free. Some were back issues that were never going to sell, obscure titles from smaller or independent publishers. Some were back issues from series that failed. Had a bunch of Marvel's Civil War II titles; I browsed through some of the comic books and realized why they hadn't sold - what a boring series! Some great covers but the inside was full of civil but hardly any war. Lots and lots of nothing going on. But they also had some more current back issues available for free. Wisely, there was a fair amount of Rocket Raccoon/Guardians of the Galaxy issues scattered around the tables. And all those back issues that
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The knurl section 113 is formed in an upper section of the female thread section 109 such that concave sections are formed periodically on protruding sections which have arc cross section which are disposed in a circumferential direction.
Also, in a step for winding the cap 103 on the bottle can 102, a cap member on which the female thread section 109 and the pilfer proof section 110 are not formed is applied on the bottle can 102. While a force is applied in a direction in which the cap member is compressed to the bottle can 102, the female thread section 109 and the pilfer proof section 110 are formed along the shape of the male thread section of the bottle can 102 and the shape of thecan member.
However, in such a case, the thread section 203 which has three thread sections is disposed; thus, a distance from the first thread 203a to the curl section 208 is close. Therefore, in a step for putting the cap, the first thread 203a of the thread section 203 is crushed because it is compressed downwardly by a compressing force by the cap putting device. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 22, a diameter of the first thread 203a is enlarged in a radial direction such that the first thread 203a protrude by Δ from a height of the second thread 203b and the third thread 203c in a circumference direction undesirably.
If the first thread 203a of the mouth section 202 is protruding in a circumferential direction ad the
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brief list for us the activities of the United States Steel Corporation which to their minds make New York its principal place of business. We make little out of the fact that the federal income tax return is filed in New York. As will be seen from enumeration of other things which take place in that state, new Yokr would be the natural filing place for its tax return. We move then to things more important on the New York side of the question. The Board of Directors regularly meets in New York. It has, however, met in Pittsburgh and as already pointed out the Board can choose its own place of meeting. The Chairman of the Board is in New York,spending one day a week in Pittsburgh. The President divides his time evenly between New York and Pittsburgh. The Executive Committee of the Board meets regularly in New York. So does the Finance Committee. The Secretary of the corporation lives and has his office in New York and the Treaurer, Comptroller and General Counsel have their office there. The company owns the building at 71 Broadway. From New York is mailed the annual report. Dividends are declared in New York. The Public Relations Department of the corporate enterprise is centered in New York. The Steel Corporation's major banking activities are there. The cash on hand and its government securities are managed and controlled in New York and the
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corporation's pension funds are invested in New York. To us this adds up to the conclusion that as at present conducted the final decisions through the Board of Directors, the President and top executive officers are made in New York state. If the test of 'principal place of business' is where such final decisions are made on corporate policy, including its financing, then the appellants are right in pointing to New York as the principal place of business.
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After balancing these important and significant facts with those pointing to Pennsylvania, we reach the conclusion that Pennsylvania and not New York is the principal place of business. It is in Pennsylvania that the Operation Policy Committee sits and conducts its affairs. The Board of Directors hasdelegated to this committee the duty of conducting the business of the corporation relating to manufacturing, mining, transportation and general operation. It is composed of the Chairman of the Board, the President, the Chairman of the Finance Committee, the General Counsel and the seven Executive Vice Presidents. It makes policy decisions, of course subject to the Board of Directors. It appoints division presidents and corporate officers through the rank of Administrative Vice President. The seven Executive Vice Presidents, one at the head of each of the seven great branches of the corporation, have headquarters and staffs in Pittsburgh. All but one of the seventeen Administrative Vice Presidents and twenty-two out of the twenty-five Vice President are located in Pittsburgh with their staffs.
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that it was permeating many different facets of society and before long it began to be viewed as a crisis that was spiraling out of control. In 1990, the first national antenatal survey was done; with the results indicating that 0.8% of pregnant women were HIV positive. The following year the number of people who were HIV positive due to homosexual behavior equaled the number of HIV positive infections transmitted by heterosexual sex. Heterosexual infections have since become the leading means of transmission.
In 1992 Nelson Mandela took the first significant official response to the problem by addressing the National AIDS Convention of South Africa with the hopes of developing a national coping strategy for the disease. This was when the National AIDS Helpline was founded. Nevertheless, the HIVinfection rate among pregnant women had risen to 4.3% by 1993. Since then different members of the government have been engaged in an ongoing battle of denial and accusation and efforts to prevent the continued spread of the disease have been largely unsuccessful. AIDS infections reached unprecedented new highs between 1993 and 2000 because the country was distracted by presidential elections and little attention was given to stopping the spread of this disease.
Today, South Africa has one of the highest AIDS infection rates in the world. By December 2005, 5.5 million people in South Africa had AIDS and nearly 1000 people died from the disease daily. It is difficult to determine exactly how far reaching the crisis is because the stigma surrounding the disease means that many AIDS
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of him. it's a reminder that as we pursue a more peaceful and prosperous order in the asia-pacific, our prosperity is rooted in more than strategic interests. we are bound together by history, by family. the dedication of men and women in uniform flying f-15's together over idaho with the excitement of our students and entrepreneurs who the ocean to learn and work with each other. of at is the leadership son of singapore who is respected around the world and a trusted partner to the united states. prime minister lee, when you were sworn in again last year, you spoke of a shared purpose
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that animates the people of singapore, each of us giving our best, united by our shared ideals, our faith in this nation, andman . and the next night katrina had to tell their children that their dad was gone. they don't get it yet, their grandma said. they don't know what to do quite yet. michael krohl answered that call. his mother said he knew the dangers of his job but he never shied away from his duty. he came 1,000 miles from his home state of michigan being a cop in dallas telling his
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family, this is something i wanted to do. last year he brought his girlfriend back to detroit for thanksgiving. that was the last time he'd see is family. michael smith answered that call in the army and almost 30 years working for the dallas police association which gave him the cop riately named tops award,
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Instrument, Reentry Capsule, Datasphere
This is the junction box used for electrical connections onboard the Datasphere, the first instrumented package to be recovered from space by the United States. Launched by a U.S. Air Force Thor ballistic missile on 13 June 1958 from Cape Canaveral, Florida, it transmitted and recorded information such as temperatures, pressures, and stresses critical to progress in the nation's spaceflight programs. The Datasphere reached an altitude of over 200 miles, reentered the atmosphere at more than 10,000 miles an hour, and was recovered intact in the South Atlantic. The manufacturer of this junction box is unknown. The Air Force donated it to NASM in 1959.
This is the junction box used for electrical connections onboard the Datasphere, the first instrumented package to be recovered fromspace by the United States. Launched by a U.S. Air Force Thor ballistic missile on 13 June 1958 from Cape Canaveral, Florida, it transmitted and recorded information such as temperatures, pressures, and stresses critical to progress in the nation's spaceflight programs. The Datasphere reached an altitude of over 200 miles, reentered the atmosphere at more than 10,000 miles an hour, and was recovered intact in the South Atlantic. The manufacturer of this junction box is unknown. The Air Force donated it to NASM in 1959.
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the conclusion of the hearing, the court found the following facts. On October 17, 2005, at approximately 3 p.m., Officer Brian Boutote of the Wolcott police department received a telephone call from one of his confidential informants. The confidential informant identified the defendant by name and stated that the defendant currently was packaging cocaine for sale at Greco Pizza on East Main Street in Waterbury. The informant described the defendant as a heavyset Hispanic man in his mid-thirties and also provided a precise description of the make, model, color and location of the defendant's motor vehicle. According to the informant, the defendant was expected to be leaving the restaurant shortly.
Boutote did not verify the information received or inquire into the source of the *1112 informant's knowledge; however, Boutotebelieved the informant to be reliable on the basis of past productive interactions. Boutote did not take notes on this conversation; rather, immediately after speaking with his informant, Boutote called Sergeant Robert Cizauskas of the Waterbury police department and relayed this tip via the telephone.
Cizauskas is a member of the vice and intelligence division of the Waterbury police department. Boutote relayed to Cizauskas the information received from his informant, including the defendant's name, physical description and a description of the defendant's vehicle. According to Cizauskas, Boutote informed him that the defendant would be leaving shortly with the cocaine in his motor vehicle. Upon receiving this information, Cizauskas and three additional police officers left immediately for the location provided by the informant. When they arrived several minutes later, the
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in the year 1933 Bernard E. Smith was the owner of the six promissory notes made by Treadwell-Yukon Company, a corporation. He placed the notes with the Anglo-California National Bank of San Francisco for collection, with instructions that if they were not paid they should be turned over to an attorney for collection. Upon presentation payment upon the notes was refused and the bank then instructed one of its attorneys, Joseph Haber, Jr., to sue and attach and press the case to judgment as promptly as possible. Mr. Haber prepared the complaint on the notes, filed the same and procured a levy of attachment. About six weeks thereafter the defendant's answer was filed. The answer admitted the execution of the notes and the non-payment thereof, but alleged thatSmith had agreed that their payment was to be deferred to certain other indebtedness of the corporation which had not yet been paid. It was not alleged that this agreement was in writing. Mr. Haber filed a general demurrer to the answer and a motion *481 to strike, based upon the proposition that the alleged subordination agreement was an attempt to vary the terms of the notes and was not stated to be in writing. The demurrer was sustained. Subsequently Mr. Haber took the depositions of Smith and one G. A. Norris, secretary of the Yukon company, from which it appeared that the alleged subordination agreement had never been agreed to by Smith. Notwithstanding this showing defendant subsequently filed an amended answer alleging a written agreement to defer
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discussed at five separate tables and a mediator would be present at each table for the entire day. Throughout the day, in half hour intervals, denoted by the ringing of a bell, delegates would move around the tables and conduct mediated discussions in groups of six or less people. The groups formed were always different. The individuals in each group were free to chose their interpretation of the questions, and to supply their own answers.
The input from the event organisers was minimal and consisted of the overall objective, the format of the day and a set of initial thoughts to kick start each discussion. On the day, 25 parallel discussions took place over a total of three hours. Each person was present at five of those discussions andeach took part in at least one discussion on every set of the core questions. Following these discussions a plenary meeting then took place in which the mediators from each table did their best to collate and present the output from the five discussions on their set of questions to the entire conference.
The final stage of the day was a group consolidation exercise where proposals were invited from the floor in response to the five sets of questions. There was time for only brief discussion around these proposals. I, for one, was proud of the calm and polite manner in which we discussed not only such difficult issues, but also the process that we would use to arrive at a consensus, and how best to use the time
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to central Queensland in the 1850s and 1860s, and then to northern Queensland from the 1860s to 1900. In Western Australia, the violence moved north with European settlement, reaching the Kimberley region by 1880, with violent clashes continuing until the 1920s. In the Northern Territory conflict lasted even later still, especially in central Australia, continuing from the 1880s to the 1930s. One estimate of casualties places European deaths at 2,500, while at least 20,000 Aborigines are believed to have perished. Far more devastating though was the effect of disease which significantly reduced the Aboriginal population by the beginning of the 20th century; a fact which may also have limited their ability to resist.
New Zealand Wars, 1861–64
Taranaki War
In 1861, the Victorian ship HMCSS Victoria was dispatched to help thesent in 1967, and four RAN destroyers joined US patrols in the waters off North Vietnam.
The Australian withdrawal effectively commenced in November 1970. As a consequence of the overall allied strategy of Vietnamization and with the Australian government keen to reduce its own commitment to the war, 8 RAR was not replaced at the end of its tour of duty. 1 ATF was again reduced to just two infantry battalions, albeit with significant armour, artillery and aviation support remaining. Australian combat forces were further reduced during 1971 as part of a phased withdrawal, and 1 ATF ceased operations in October. Meanwhile, the advisors remained to train South Vietnamese troops until withdrawn on 18 December 1972 by the newly elected Labor government of Gough Whitlam. The last Australian forces
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and mild lateral parting of the cut edges. Haemorrhage encountered was cauterized by the defocused laser beam and the incision was deepened until the peripelvic and periureteral fat was perceived. The technique of marsupialisation was not applied since high insertion was not identified in any case. The procedure was completed with passage of the ureteroscope through the incised part into the pelvis for dilation. In the cases in which a flexible ureteroscope was used for incision, the eventual dilation was performed in order by the flexible and semi-rigid apparatus respectively. A 7 F endopyelotomy stent was implanted in the ureter and was left indwelling for 4 to 8 weeks with urethral catheterization of 1 to 2 days. Stenting was placed in the common position with the tapering endvisit The Red Book Online.
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Three years after first trying to lure him to our shores, the Brisbane Broncos will on Thursday unveil the Englishman they believe will help dispel the notion they have an under-sized forward pack for the 2018 season.
Andre Savelio will be welcomed by some English-like conditions when he undertakes his first session of physical testing on Thursday morning and comes to Brisbane after a strong season for a Warrington team that finished mid-table in the Super League.
In fact, Warrington's plight could have been far worse and included relegation had Savelio not come off the bench to score two tries in their crucial Super 8s clash to finish top of the qualifiers and maintain Wolves' place in the Super League.
With uncles, cousins and grandparents all living in Brisbane, Savelio alreadyhas strong connections to the area and he could have been out here much earlier had the Broncos got their way.
Identified as the type of hard-running back-rower the club was otherwise lacking in the juniors coming through the ranks, Savelio was first approached in 2014 about a move to the NRL to play under-20s in 2015 before English powerhouse St Helens dangled a four-year carrot in front of him.
Knowing he wanted to test himself on Australian soil Savelio declined to take up that long-term contract and instead signed for a further two seasons, forced to spend part of the 2016 season on loan to Castleford before joining Warrington on a one-year deal this year.
Given the loss of Adam Blair, Herman Ese'ese and Francis Molo the Broncos were desperate
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the South Texas Family Residential Center in nearby Dilley. Immigration attorneys say the move was unannounced and unexplained. Shortly after, a few dozen reunified fathers with children were brought to the Karnes facility, a move that puzzled attorneys since other reunified families were being released with ankle bracelets at the time. An ICE spokesperson did not respond to an Observer request for comment.
Karnes is a hotspot in a nationwide fight against the swift deportation of reunified families, who may have had their due process rights violated in detention. The legal battle is being waged in a California federal court where the ACLU is suing the Trump administration over its separations policy. On Wednesday, the civil rights group filed a raft of affidavits in an effort to persuade theto install hard-wire detectors to guarantee the safety of occupants.
Ward said 12 people died in apartment fires during the five years before 1979, the year smoke detectors were first required. Since then, only one person has died in an apartment fire, he said.
Dewar, speaking from his office in Tallahassee, objected to commissioners overriding the concerns of Hollywood fire inspectors.
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After interfering with his own life and fighting his way through an apartment building populated by an army of criminals team member Rama moves under cover, linking a Indonesian crime syndicate that is highly effective to protect his family and discover members of their force.Movie Plot: Sanjana is unable to sleep and has recurring nightmares of a murdered woman. She decides to take a break and heads out to Fort Khejarta in Jodhpur. On the way her car breaks down and she is assisted by a Researcher, Saahil. Upon arrival, she finds the resort occupied by a photographer, Maddy; model, Simmi; Resort Manager, Chander; and Care-takers: Vikram and his wife, Maya. Her attempts to relax are interrupted by Maddy who photographs her without her permission; frequent power outages; and continuation of the same nightmares. She will experience true horror when she starts to see an entity resembling her, and watches helplessly as the occupants get mysteriously killed.
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Abeeku is an American voice artist and songwriter living in London. Bayku, as his mates call him, has worked on albums from Olly Murs, UGK, JLS, Keri Hilson, Pitbull and more. He writes at BMG Chrysalis, and has a smoky, textured voice perfect for warm, strong, authoritative reads.
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With close to 20 years experience, Adam has lent his voice to a wide variety of projects, including commercials, films, narration, e-learning, radio, and animation. Hailing from Canada, he has a neutral North American accent, and a rich, deep, sonorous voice. Along with his voice work, he has appeared as an actor on several TV programs, as well as advertisements for companies such as Sony, Expedia, and Flybe Airlines.
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Born andinstructional videos for online and mobile marketing. His voice ranges from edgy to corporate, natural to character; he can be the young guy, or the slightly more sophisticated read. He brings a warm trusting feel to any production and his professionalism is second to none.
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An Entrepreneur with an affinity for Skills Development Bradley is no stranger to the Microphone , He has spent 10 years on Community Radio as a Presenter and Host and Voice over Artist working his way from the ground up starting off as a Sound Engineer in his late teens , as an MC today this down to Earth , Self made 34 year old commands a crowd with Respect , High Energy , Humour and Enthusiasm , is quick
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to immerse it off the coast of the Arabian sea during the Ganesh Chaturthi festival in Mumbai, India Reuters World news in pictures 22 August 2020 Firefighters watch as flames from the LNU Lightning Complex fires approach a home in Napa County, California AP World news in pictures 21 August 2020 Members of the Israeli security forces arrest a Palestinian demonstrator during a rally to protest against Israel's plan to annex parts of the occupied West Bank AFP via Getty World news in pictures 20 August 2020 A man pushes his bicycle through a deserted road after prohibitory orders were imposed by district officials for a week to contain the spread of the Covid-19 in Kathmandu AFP via Getty World news in pictures 19 August 2020 A carburns while parked at a residence in Vacaville, California. Dozens of fires are burning out of control throughout Northern California as fire resources are spread thin AFP via Getty World news in pictures 18 August 2020 Students use their mobile phones as flashlights at an anti-government rally at Mahidol University in Nakhon Pathom. Thailand has seen near-daily protests in recent weeks by students demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha AFP via Getty World news in pictures 17 August 2020 Members of the Kayapo tribe block the BR163 highway during a protest outside Novo Progresso in Para state, Brazil. Indigenous protesters blocked a major transamazonian highway to protest against the lack of governmental support during the COVID-19 novel coronavirus pandemic and illegal deforestation in and around their
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bombing EPA World news in pictures 8 August 2020 Anti-government protesters try to remove concrete wall that installed by security forces to prevent protesters reaching the Parliament square, during a protest against the political elites and the government after this week's deadly explosion in Beirut AP World news in pictures 7 August 2020 A protester throws a stone towards Israeli forces in the village of Turmus Aya, north of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, following a march by Palestinians against the building of Israeli settlements AFP via Getty World news in pictures 6 August 2020 A woman yells as soldiers block a road for French President Emmanuel Macron's visit the Gemmayzeh neighborhood. The area in Beirut suffered extensive damage from the explosion at the seaport AP Worldnews in pictures 5 August 2020 Damage at the site of Tuesday's blast in Beirut's port area, Lebanon Reuters World news in pictures 4 August 2020 A large explosion in the Lebanese capital Beirut. The blast, which rattled entire buildings and broke glass, was felt in several parts of the city AFP via Getty World news in pictures 3 August 2020 A general view shows the new road bridge in Genoa, Italy ahead of its official inauguration, after it was rebuilt following its collapse on August 14, 2018 which killed 43 people Reuters World news in pictures 2 August 2020 Empty stall spaces are seen hours before a citywide curfew is introduced in Melbourne, Australia EPA World news in pictures 1 August 2020 People take part in a
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This May 4, 2009 photo, shows a CVS pharmacy in Worth, Ill. Drug chains CVS and Walgreens, as well as grocery chain Wegmans Food Market, have joined the chorus of retailers requesting that customers refrain from openly carrying firearms in their stores even where state laws allow it.
Drug chains CVS and Walgreens as well as grocery chain Wegmans Food Market have joined the chorus of retailers requesting that customers refrain from openly carrying firearms in their stores even where state laws allow it.
The announcements on Thursday follow similar moves by Walmart, the nation's largest retailer, as well as Kroger earlier this week. Walmart also said it would stop selling handgun and short-barrel rifle ammunition in the aftermath of a string ofthe chemical ecology of non-social aphids and their phytophagous lifestyles, the molecular and chemoecological mechanisms involved in social polyphenisms in aphids are poorly understood. We provide a brief primer on aspects of aphid life cycles and chemical ecology for the non-specialists, and an overview of the social biology of aphids, with special attention to chemoecological perspectives. We discuss some of our own efforts to characterize how host plant chemistry may shape social traits in aphids. As good phytochemists, social aphids provide a bridge between the study of insect social evolution sociality, and the chemical ecology of plant-insect interactions. Aphids provide many promising opportunities for the study of sociality in insects, and to understand both the convergent and novel traits that characterize complex sociality on plants.
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in 1973 to Maida Jones and an unknown father. Maida then lived with Frank Floyd, appellant's son, and two children were born to them, Darnell and Darron Jones. After Frank Floyd was incarcerated in 1976, Maida was forced to move in with her sister, Denise Jones, due to the lack of heat in her own home. Maida took her two sons, Darnell and Darron, to live with her, while Mrs. Floyd took care of Darryl. Maida died on March 3, 1978, and some time that day or the next, Mrs. Floyd sent for the other two children, Darnell and Darron, so that she could care for them while Denise made Maida's funeral arrangements. The three children then continued to live with Mrs. Floyd.
In April, 1978, Mrs. Floyd soughtto formalize her custody of the children, and petitioned for legal custody of all three. Denise Jones then filed a writ of habeas corpus seeking the return of Darryl Jones, which was later amended to include a petition for all three of her nephews. The matters were consolidated for trial in August, 1978, and the court's order separating the children was entered in November, 1978.
Appellant raises four issues for our review on appeal: first, whether the best interests of Darryl are served by ordering his custody to be transferred to his maternal aunt and away from his two half-brothers; second, whether the lower court committed reversible error by considering evidence outside the record; third, whether the lower court erred in not having the testimony of the children he
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Marietta and Sandusky to Columbus; leased to PRR affiliates since 1900
The PO&D bought part of the Ohio River and Western Railway, from Zanesville to Lawton, on December 7, 1928; this had been operated by the PRR since 1924. On May 31, 1956, the PO&D was merged into the Connecting Railway to further simplify the corporate structure.
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The species grows to 25 cm in length.
Distribution
The species occurs in tropical marine waters of the Indo-West Pacific, from East Africa, throughout South-east Asia and Micronesia, north to Japan, south to Australia and east to Samoa.
In Australia it is known from the north-western coast of Western Australia and the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland.
The map below shows the Australian distribution of the species based on public sightings and specimens in Australian Museums. Click on the map for detailed information. Source: Atlas of Living Australia.
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on a three-year deal following the World Cup.
Bulldogs: Adam Elliott, Aiden Tolman, Danny Fualalo
It might've been a disappointing year for the Bulldogs but three forwards stepped up. Elliott evolved from impact player to starting back-rower, while Fualalo went about his business primarily from the interchange. Tolman was undoubtedly the Dogs' leading workhorse, lifting in the absence of fellow prop James Graham at times across the season and playing the full 80 minutes on four occasions.
Cowboys: Ethan Lowe, John Asiata, Kane Linnett, Kyle Feldt, Scott Bolton
The 2017 season will be remembered as the year a depleted Cowboys side defied the odds and made it all the way to the grand final. Despite their horror injury toll, coach Paul Green managed to name five players in every one of hisside's 28 Telstra Premiership fixtures. That total was equal-best of any side, the other being…
Dragons: Cameron McInnes, Jason Nightingale, Leeson Ah Mau, Tariq Sims, Tim Lafai
The Red V narrowly missed out on the finals but were able to field a fairly consistent side across the year. McInnes proved to be an astute purchase, evergreen winger Nightingale didn't miss a beat, Lafai enjoyed his best season in Dragons colours while Ah Mau and Sims were key men in the St George Illawarra engine room.
Eels: Semi Radradra, Suaia Matagi
Just two Eels featured right through the year from Round 1 to their semi-final loss to the Cowboys, with departing winger Radradra proving his worth right until the end and Matagi impressing up front, averaging 38 minutes after his switch from western
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Sydney rivals the Panthers.
Knights: Peter Mata'utia, Danny Levi
Newcastle showed serious signs of improvement in 2017 and in Levi have a hooker they can call on for many years to come. He along with outgoing outside back Peter Mata'utia were the only two Knights to see out the entire campaign.
Panthers: James Tamou, Nathan Cleary, Reagan Campbell-Gillard
Cleary beat the dreaded second-year syndrome to star in the Panthers' run to the second week of the finals, joined by bookends Tamou and Campbell-Gillard as the mountain men's most dependable players.
Rabbitohs: Cody Walker, John Sutton, Robbie Farah
Versatility was the key for Souths as injuries forced Walker to move between fullback and the halves in 2017, while Sutton also reverted to five-eighth for much of the season after a few years predominantly in theback row. Farah moved between the starting side and interchange as he shared hooking duties with Damien Cook.
Raiders: Aidan Sezer, Blake Austin, Joey Leilua, Nick Cotric
Dally M Rookie of the Year Cotric ran in 16 tries in a stellar debut campaign, joined by halves Sezer and Austin as well as centre Leilua as those in the nation's capital who played all 24 matches.
Roosters: Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, Luke Keary
After missing the first eight rounds of 2016 as he completed his recovery from knee surgery, Waerea-Hargreaves featured in all 26 games for the Tricolours while former Souths half Keary hit the ground running in his first year at the Roosters.
Sea Eagles: Daly Cherry-Evans, Dylan Walker, Frank Winterstein
Skipper Daly Cherry-Evans and Dylan Walker hit arguably career-best form at times and didn't miss
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Biting flying insects and arthropods have been troubling humans and their pets for as long as history is written. Flying insects such as Mosquitoes, wasps and even the common house fly detract from the enjoyment of outside activities. Mosquitoes in particular are the kind of flying insects that can not only cause annoyance but serious health problems. Diseases such as malaria, West Nile Virus and encephalitis are believed carried by mosquitoes and such diseases are transferred when a mosquito breaks the barrier that protects humans and animals from outside influences, the skin. Studies have shown that mosquitoes prefer small mammals to humans as the mosquitoes are more naturally attracted to mammalian scents than human scents. Animals are also affected, in some cases worse than humans are, as animalsby their natural enemies or they can come in contact with more Pyrethrum. At higher concentrations, Pyrethrum causes insect's central nervous to become greatly over-sensitive causing a rush of sensory messages throughout the body causing paralysis and death. The main benefits of this natural insecticide include it's non-toxicity to humans and animals, due to the fact that humans and animals can not metabolize the chemical in their bodies, there is a non-persistent buildup in the environment and it is fast acting. Non-persistent buildup in the environment, which is caused by the breakdown of this chemical quickly by sunlight called phytotoxicity, contributes to the extremely low incidence of insect resistance. Pyrethrum has a very fast paralyzing action which causes the insects to end up on the floor, or what
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Pages
Sunday, 22 January 2012
Penguin no. 958: Loving by Henry Green
They were wheeling wheeling in each other's arms heedless at the far end where they had drawn up one of the white blinds. Above from a rather low ceiling five great chandeliers swept one after the other almost to the waxed parquet floor reflecting in their hundred thousand drops the single sparkle of distant day, again and again red velvet panelled walls, and two girls, minute in purple, dancing multiplied to eternity in these trembling pears of glass.
This seemed a novel to be read slowly and carefully, and probably to be read again in order to fully take in all that is being conveyed. It is an unusual and at times baffling book to read, as most of thestory is revealed through the dialogue, or in erratically punctuated passages such as the one above. But how beautifully evoked this small moment is, with the two young housemaids distracted from their work, waltzing together heedless of the watching butler. It was this aspect I enjoyed most; not the plot or the characters, but the poetry in Henry Green's descriptions of passing moments, which could be so easily missed without concentrated reading.
Loving tells the story of the domestic staff of an isolated country house in Ireland, over a few weeks during the Second World War. It is not a romanticised depiction of downstairs life, for as well as the affection some feel for others, we see their rivalries and disagreements, and the manoeuvrings, manipulations, and deceptions in which
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wild and barbaric nature. The staff seem to live in a constant state of anxiety, afraid of returning to England because of the bombing and the risk of being called up, afraid of remaining in Ireland on account of the IRA, and the possibility of a German invasion. It is never clear if these dangers are real or imaginary, but fear of them is certainly encouraged by Charley Raunce to keep the staff in line.
And yet it is the war that seems to be bringing about a change in the social order. There is a sense of the staff never previously being perceived as individuals, being defined only by their roles, with the employers never bothering to learn their true names. But one consequence of the war isthat the staff are now impossible to replace: it gives them the upper hand, and they use it to their advantage. It is the landowners, Mrs Tennant and her daughter-in-law Violet, who now seem vulnerable.
The opening and closing lines of the novel give the suggestion of a fairytale, although the last line is too flippant and unexpected to be meant other than ironically. The novel blends realistic and surrealistic elements, with the dialogue and the disagreements of the domestic staff portrayed in detail: their shifting alliances, the drudgery of their work, and the mundane quality of their lives. While in contrast there is nothing dull or conventional about the house in which they live. In every mention there seems some element of bizarre ornateness, with doorknobs in the
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He stabbed Teo in the neck initially and then he stabbed the adoptive mother in the neck when she came into the room, confronting him after hearing the noise. He then attacked the adoptive father, killing him. The mother and the uncle remained wounded but he asked her how it felt to die. He had the teenage girls with him in the room and cut the phone cord, but called 911 on a cell phone stating that he had just killed four people. He vacillated between being calm and agitated according to the girls.
Mr. Barton presents as a 19-year-old male who was of slight build but was willing to speak. He stated that he was not suicidal anymore but felt the need to be punished having killed twopeople and maybe a third on Saturday night. I initially asked him questions of orientation on a mini-mental state examination and he was oriented to time and place and could remember three words after a few minutes and could subtract serial sevens without difficulty and could spell the word World both forwards and backwards. He could identify simple objects and had a total score of 30 out of 30 on a mini-mental state examination. He showed no evidence of agnosia being able to identify geometric forms and on a modified Bender-Gestalt showed no evidence of motor-sensory incoordination. He could correctly draw a face of a clock with numbers in the correct position. He completed a simple trail-making test without any errors quickly and did the same on a
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himself he would never be accepted and it would be so wrong that no one can forgive that. He stated that his foster family did love him unconditionally and became tearful because he couldn't feel it. At 17 he was the new member of the family, like a second fiddle with no guidance, feeling new to this world. He remained depressed but loved food and became obsessed with sugar which made him happy. He thought that nobody cared about him since his biological mother left and he has only seen her once since the seventh grade. He recalls that his father helped setting up metal concerts and smoked weed.
He states that marijuana helped him not to think and he has felt meaningless since age eight with thoughts ofkilling himself from time to time. He denies having auditory or visual hallucinations. He states he believed in a new world order describing this as extremely rich people who create the New World and the president as a figurehead. He went on to describe this as BS. He has a philosophy of life in which people can eventually create their own heaven by recycling until they get it right. He does play the guitar and write songs and is into physical exercise and boxing and tae kwon do. His music teacher died of cancer a few years ago and he became tearful thinking about that.
He has never been diagnosed with ADHD although he describes himself as being hyper at times but has never been on Adderall or in
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the hospital. He likes to read Stephen King and other such novels and goes on to describe this world as being boring with no one coming in. He began to believe in reincarnation after his first acid trip at age 17 when he felt connected to everything after this experience. He was in high school at that time. He did worse during his senior year because he didn't care and described his sense of apathy and not being able to feel shit.
He feels really really bad remorse stating that the murders feel senseless now. At the time, they seemed like it was only choice because he had no life and felt useless. He doesn't feel any different being off of marijuana for the past 24 hours and stateshe is not addicted to it, having been off of it some 20 days since January 1.
He describes themes of loneliness, being disconnected and having no one. He had an Alaskan Husky dog who was killed by one of his mother's boyfriends that he felt closer to than he did to his mother. He states he feels a sense of neglect and didn't get raised right. He has no imaginary friends going on to say that he is sane. He states he killed his best friend and hopes that he will get the electric chair and a lot of punishment.
This is his first time in jail and he keeps to himself not interacting with others. He tries to get some sleep and food is not too tasty. He
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the wrong thing to do. Nevertheless he gave himself permission to do so in spite of his belief in reincarnation and he admits that he is afraid of death. He felt some relief when police arrived.
Mr. Barton presents as a 19-year-old male with possible methamphetamine exposure in utero and traumatic and neglectful upbringing including sexual and physical abuse. He began to feel depressed quite young and by age 13 was smoking marijuana regularly and has continued to do so until the present. He did not do well at his Senior year in high school stating that he didn't care and at one point described himself as a pothead.
Has felt disconnected, lonely and having a lack of bonding even with the new foster family that took him in atage 17. He described the 17-year-old victim and the foster father in very negative terms and planned a murder suicide which went awry after he stabbed his foster mother. He had a belief in reincarnation after his first exposure to LSD stating that one could improve in a subsequent life.
He was not dissociated during the stabbings and showed little evidence of release. He was regretful that he had stabbed his foster mother which derailed his suicide attempt. He was not hearing voices or having command hallucinations. He was chronically depressed with a history of self ingestion of marijuana.
He indicated that he was aware of the wrongfulness of the murders and knew that murdering was wrong. He now feels a great sense of remorse and wishes for severe punishment.
Posttraumatic
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a teleprompter as he holds his campaign rally in Raleigh on November 7. Hide Caption 16 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign President Obama arrives to speak at a Clinton rally in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on November 7. Hide Caption 17 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Preparations continue November 7 at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City, where Clinton will hold an election night event. Hide Caption 18 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Minneapolis on Sunday, November 6. Hide Caption 19 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Trump supporters take photos in Minneapolis on November 6. Hide Caption 20 of 81 Photos: Final daysof the 2016 campaign Trump addresses supporters in Minneapolis on November 6. Hide Caption 21 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Clinton and NBA basketball player LeBron James wave to a crowd in Cleveland on November 6. Hide Caption 22 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Clinton supporters hold signs in Cleveland on November 6. Hide Caption 23 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Clinton boards her campaign plane in Cleveland on November 6. Hide Caption 24 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign A crowd lines up for a rally supporting Trump in Sioux City, Iowa, on November 6. Hide Caption 25 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Clinton shakes hands with supporters
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rally in Detroit on Friday, November 4. Hide Caption 35 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Supporters listen to Clinton in Detroit on November 4. Hide Caption 36 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Clinton speaks at the rally in Detroit on November 4. Hide Caption 37 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Clinton joins Beyonce and Jay Z on stage during a free concert in Cleveland on November 4. Hide Caption 38 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Trump rallies supporters in Hershey, Pennsylvania, on November 4. Hide Caption 39 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway waits backstage at a rally in Atkinson, New Hampshire, on November4. Hide Caption 40 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Ground crews await Trump's arrival for a rally in Wilmington, Ohio, on November 4. Hide Caption 41 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Clinton, seen in a reflection, applauds as her former primary rival, U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, campaigns for her in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Thursday, November 3. Hide Caption 42 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Trump holds a rally in Selma, North Carolina, on November 3. Hide Caption 43 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Trump speaks in Jacksonville, Florida, on November 3. Hide Caption 44 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign A young girl attends a Clinton rally in
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Las Vegas on Wednesday, November 2. Hide Caption 45 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Trump addresses supporters in Pensacola, Florida, on November 2. Hide Caption 46 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Trump gestures in Pensacola on November 2. Hide Caption 47 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign People attend a Clinton rally in Phoenix on November 2. Hide Caption 48 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Clinton smiles as she greets supporters in Phoenix on November 2. Hide Caption 49 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Clinton waves in Phoenix on November 2. Hide Caption 50 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Clinton greets customers at a barbershopin North Las Vegas on November 2. Hide Caption 51 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Trump appears at a rally in Orlando on November 2. Hide Caption 52 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign A banner flies overhead at a Trump rally in Orlando on November 2. Hide Caption 53 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Clinton, right, and aide Huma Abedin stand aboard Clinton's campaign plane as they head to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for a campaign rally on Friday, October 28. News broke during the flight that the FBI was reviewing new emails related to Clinton's personal server, bringing an issue they had assumed was behind them back into the campaign. The emails being examined were part
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28. Hide Caption 61 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Clinton attends a homecoming pep rally at North Carolina A&T State University on Thursday, October 27. Hide Caption 62 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign First lady Michelle Obama hugs Clinton at a rally in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, on October 27. Hide Caption 63 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign A Clinton supporter takes a selfie at a campaign rally in Winston-Salem on October 27. Hide Caption 64 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Trump gears up for a campaign rally at an airport in Sanford, Florida, on Tuesday, October 25. Hide Caption 65 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Trump supporters cheerwhile waiting for the candidate's arrival in Sanford on October 25. Hide Caption 66 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Clinton attends a rally in Coconut Creek, Florida, on October 25. Hide Caption 67 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign A shadow of Clinton's campaign plane is seen as the candidate prepares to land in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Monday, October 24. Hide Caption 68 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Clinton, center, claps for US Sen. Elizabeth Warren at a rally in Manchester on October 24. Hide Caption 69 of 81 Photos: Final days of the 2016 campaign Clinton greets the crowd after the final presidential debate of the 2016 campaign. Hide Caption 70 of 81 Photos: Final
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Union became the second nation in the history of the world who became the Nuclear power. The crash project named Soviet Atomic Bomb Project was carried out in 1949. The country had to equate the power equation with its enemies. The first ever hydrogen bomb called RDS-37 was tested by Russia in 1955. In 1989 the production of nuclear warheads was increased to the peak of 45000 while the numbers kept rising during the Cold War. Today the country has the largest number of atomic arsenals in the world. The recent figure shows that about 8500 nuclear warheads are currently owned by Russian Federation. The last ever atomic experiment conducted in the state was held in 1990. Ever since then there was no further development however Russians neverstopped expanding their atomic assets.
United States:
United states comes to the top in the list of countries with nuclear power. On 16th July 1945 America emerged as the Nuclear Power in the world, after its collaboration with the United Kingdom and Canada on Manhattan Project. The only fear Americans had during the World War II was the Nazi Germany developing nuclear arsenals before them. While trying to get ahead of their enemies, America became victorious in its first nuclear test held in 1945. It is the only country in the world which has used its nuclear arsenals against its enemy and caused large-scale devastation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. After those successful experimentations, the country had modernized its atomic weapons and equipped them with the latest technology available. It has
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USFWS.
Home Page: Clear Lake National Wildlife Refuge. USFWS.
Category:Protected areas of Modoc County, California
Category:National Wildlife Refuges in California
Category:Wetlands of California
Category:Landforms of Modoc County, CaliforniaNational Girls and Women in Sports Day
New Jersey will again join the Nation in celebrating the many achievements of girls and women in sport, particularly throughout our state.
The state-wide celebration for National Girls and Women in Sport Day will take place on February 3, 2019 at Seton Hall University.
The program will include a state-wide awards luncheon, where outstanding high school and college/university female athletes will be presented with special awards from the National Association for Girls and Women in Sport.
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in UK Overseas Territories on albatross conservation issues, Montserrat Orioles, and St Helena Plovers. There is good news that the population numbers for Montserrat Orioles and St Helena Plovers have increased sufficiently that they have been down-listed from 'critically endangered' to 'vulnerable' on the global IUCN red-list.
The milestone achievement of 50 years of the International Waterbird Census is celebrated, noting how the results are used in national and international conservation work.
Every few years - most recently in 2015 - the UK's leading bird conservation organisations work together to review the status of birds in the UK, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. The bird species that breed or overwinter were assessed against a set of objective criteria to be placed on the Green, Amber or Red list -indicating an increasing level of conservation concern. The review used up-to-date information on the status of birds in the UK and elsewhere in their ranges, drawing on data collated through the UK's bird monitoring schemes. The quantitative criteria assessed the historical decline, trends in population and range, population size, localisation and international importance of each species as well as their global and European threat status.
A total of 247 species were considered. Three of these - the Temminck's stint, wryneck and serin - no longer breed in the UK and were moved to the list of former breeders. Wryneck was recorded as breeding in 54 counties in the late 19th century, and it is the first once widespread breeding species to be lost from the UK in nearly 200
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trainable - all attributes most veterans already possess.
To a Commitment...
So, in the spring of 2013, S3 officially launched its pilot sourcing team with four veterans: Marvin Daugherty, Greg Williams, David Flores and Bryan Barber. The pilot was a huge success.With opportunities for learning and advancement, and support from the corporate offices, sourcing team members are highly satisfied with S3 and boast a retention rate of nearly 100 percent through the end of June 2018.
To Further Growth & Success...
Five years later, sourcers have become a crucial part of S3's success. The current sourcing team at S3 consists of 23 sources, 83 percent of whom are military veterans. They are located in 15 cities across the U.S. They are a diverse group of men and women who have served inall branches of the military; some are currently serving in the Air National Guard and Army Reserve.S3 sourcers support 35 recruiters in 25 markets from Atlanta, Charlotte and Houston, to Philadelphia, Richmond, St. Louis and Detroit. They participate in an annual sourcing summit in San Antonio dedicated to team building, training, idea exchange, and celebration of the role veterans play in the company's success.
And Producing Unmatched Results...
A team is only as successful as its players, and S3's sourcing team has demonstrated great initiative and success in contributing to more than 6,000 total hires since 2013, of which more than 800 were military veterans or military spouses.
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for moving the yoke and both the proximal and distal ends of the header tubing held in the yoke uniformly toward or away from the pump axis to change the tension on the header tubing across the rollers and increase or decrease the flow rate of liquid moved through the header tubing on rotation of the carrier at a chosen speed of rotation.
Advantageously the terminals of the proximal and distal portions of the header tubing are held in connectors that include an external rigid flange intermediate their ends, and the yoke receives the flanges for holding the header tubing stretched around the rollers according to the tension placed on the header tubing by the adjuster operative with the yoke.
In a particular apparatus form for imparting a pulsatile wavetubing at an end of a proximal portion thereof and at an end of a distal portion thereof to provide a selected amount of stretching tension on the header tubing, the proximal portion end having an inlet and the distal portion end having an outlet; connecting the inlet of the proximal portion end of the header tubing to feed tubing that comprises the receiving line of the extracorporeal circuit at the distal end of the feed tubing and connecting the outlet of the distal portion end of the header tubing to return tubing that comprises a return line of the extracorporeal circuit at the proximal end of the return tubing, receiving fluid in the circuit to fill the circuit with fluid; rotating the carrier about a pump axis
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in the segment released by the leading roller is driven through the narrowed passageway of the distal portion, thereby accelerating flow of the released bolus through outlet creating a pulse wave in the fluid in the return line greater than afforded by the header tubing upon the release absent the additional stretch.
The magnitude of the pulse wave of the pulsatile flow is managed by controlling the amount of additional stretch imparted to the distal end of the header tubing.
The operation of restraining the header tubing suitably includes holding the proximal inlet and distal outlet ends of the header tubing spaced from the carrier when the header tubing is longitudinally across at least two of the rollers, such that the proximal and distal portions of the header tubing doof stretch adjustment imparted to the header tubing for a particular combination of header tubing length, carrier roller longitudinal profile and cross section radius; and the speed of rotation of the carrier. Suitably the profile of the relaxed cross section of the header tubing is elliptical. With an elliptical profile, the major axis of the elliptical header tubing is parallel to the axes of the rollers when the header tubing is stretched across at least two of the rollers. Advantageously, with an elliptical profile of the relaxed cross section of the header tubing, the major and minor axis, in mm, are 12 and 9, 17 and 13, 20 and 16, 28 and 22, or 35 and 24, and the carrier rollers have diameters of 170, 190 and 230
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for rotation both about the axis of the second carrier and the axis of the individual rollers of the second carrier. As with the first carrier, the second carrier is supplied with a flexible, distensible, shape memory compliant elastomeric second header tubing elliptical in relaxed cross section, and of selected length longer than twice a second radial distance separating the pump axis and the axes of the rollers of the second carrier, thereby to provide a second selected relaxed volumetric capacity. The second header tubing has a proximal portion with an inlet end and a distal portion with an outlet end; and flexible second feed and second return tubing each of a relaxed cross section smaller than the relaxed cross section of the second header tubing. The secondfeed tubing has a distal end with an outlet and the second return tubing having a proximal end with an inlet. A second feed tubing connector has a central bore, for connecting the inlet in the proximal end of the second header tubing to the outlet in the distal end of the second feed tubing, and a second return tubing connector has a central bore, for connecting the outlet in the distal end of the second header tubing to the inlet in the proximal end of the second return tubing. A second yoke transverse to and spaced from the pump axis a distance greater than the second radial distance, has a pair of openings at the extremities thereof for receiving and holding the proximal inlet and distal outlet
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ends of the second header tubing spaced from the second. carrier wheel between each disc of the wheel when the header tubing is longitudinally spanned across the rollers of the second carrier wheel with the major axis of the header tubing parallel to the axes of such rollers, such that the proximal and distal portions of the second header tubing do not converge toward each other.
In the bi-ventricular mode for which the second carrier wheel is suitable, there is normally no need to increase the tension of the second header tubing because pulsatile flow is not as important as in the arterial circuit. Optionally, however, the embodiment of the pump with the second wheel may include a second indicator on the second carrier wheel and a second indicationPassengers flying to Australia from three Middle Eastern airports will be subject to additional security checks on the basis of national security advice, the Federal Government has confirmed.
From next week, passengers flying from Dubai, Doha and Abu Dhabi will undergo random explosive detection tests and targeted screening of electronic devices.
Federal Transport Minister Darren Chester said there was no specific threat to Australia and the extra security was a precautionary measure in line with action taken by the UK and US governments.
These new measures do not include the bans on electronic devices being used in cabins on passenger flights.
Last month, the US and British governments announced a temporary ban on certain nonstop US-bound flights from bringing laptops, iPads, cameras and some other electronics in carry-on luggage.
The decision was prompted
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Various types of electromagnetic valves are available, usually comprising a casing, a coil, a fixed nucleus coaxial to the coil and a mobile nucleus subject to the action of the magnetic field generated by the coil; in particular, the mobile nucleus is influenced by an axial force of attraction exchanged with the fixed nucleus and moves between two separate working positions in which it interfaces with pneumatic connections, such as, for example, a powering position and a discharging position.
The solutions available present several disadvantages. For example, the mobile nucleus tends to stick inside the coil during its working stroke; moreover, the electromagnetic valves available are complex to assemble and the assembly operations do not always guarantee the necessary precision, with particular reference to the working stroke of theI'm Stuart L. Hart, a leading authority on the implications of environment and poverty for business strategy. A few years ago, I defined the concept of sustainable value; my work includes over 70 academic papers and several books.
With C.K. Prahalad, I wrote the pathbreaking article: The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid which provided the first articulation of how business could profitably serve the needs of the four billion poor in the developing world.
My best-selling book, Capitalism at the Crossroads, published in 2005, was selected by Cambridge University as one of the 50 top books on sustainability of all-time; the third edition of the book was published in 2010.I present new strategies for identifying sustainable products, technologies, and business models that will drive urgently needed growth and
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Evelyn Corsini when she was 82 and partially paralyzed. I wanted to document caregiving. My interest was journalistic but also personal: As the caregiver for my father, I had been living the story for more than a decade.
CaptionAntarctica: Touring the White Continent
The sights, sounds and emotions of traveling to the most remote continent on the planet, Antarctica.
The sights, sounds and emotions of traveling to the most remote continent on the planet, Antarctica.
CaptionRussian-speaking veterans seek to preserve their legacy
The Russian Veterans Assn. of Los Angeles was created 37 years ago in an effort to preserve the legacy of those who fought during World War II. Today, with the average age of the veterans at 92, members worry about the group's survival.
The Russian Veterans Assn. of Los Angeles was created37 years ago in an effort to preserve the legacy of those who fought during World War II. Today, with the average age of the veterans at 92, members worry about the group's survival.
CaptionEast Side Moto Babes
Take a trip with the East Side Moto Babes riding club through the streets of downtown Los Angeles.
Take a trip with the East Side Moto Babes riding club through the streets of downtown Los Angeles.
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''That's on the back burner at the moment,'' he said. ''Our first priority is the commercial build.''
But the state government, which has its own Aboriginal housing program, is unlikely to give any money.
''The Department of Family and Community Services is currently not involved in the Block in Redfern, nor is it currently dealing with any funding applications for the project,'' a spokesman for the department said.
And federal government rental assistance money committed by the previous Labor administration was rejected by the AHC when it discovered, under the terms of the funding, administrators could be appointed if the organisation ran into trouble.
Nonetheless, he said they were relying on government for any affordable, Aboriginal housing at the site, bordered by Eveleigh, Vine, Louis and Caroline streets, near Redfern railway station.Advertisement
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Alzheimer's Moments: Memories From a Caregiver's Diary
Gavin Dougherty's book Alzheimer's Moments: Memories From a Caregiver's Diary documents his family's journey through Alzheimer's caregiving. He recounts his cross-country move to New York to care for his mother, including the day-to-day challenges of providing care and the toll caregiving took on his own well-being. He also candidly discusses the reasons behind his difficult decision to move his mother to assisted living.
We asked Dougherty to tell us more about his personal story and what inspired him to share it with others.
Your book is based on a diary you kept while being the primary caregiver for your mother, who had Alzheimer's. What prompted you to turn those notes into a book?
Gavin Dougherty: During the course of my mother's illness, I
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on. It took nearly an hour for someone to finally drag
the little scrote out. Higuain on for Willian after five minutes, I
might get a nosebleed with all these attacking substitutions. He made an
early break alongside Kante, but the best they could manage this time
was another corner. Higuain and Kanye set us off on seven and won a
corner. Both teams threatening to break, and the game was simmering
nicely. A lot of faffing in tight spaces on 10 minutes before a wide
lash from Jorginho, another high effort from Hazard moments later. After
the short interval we had to scramble it off the line, though we were
sure they were offside even from a mile away. Rudi fell over and they
managed to forge a terrifying opportunity, but Kepa saved, breaking
himself in the process.us a couple of weeks ago and shat down our neck. Sarri has
more wins in his first English season that Pep did at the same point. He
thinks its unfair that he is deemed to be failing when Emery is in
exactly the same position. And he has made a final where the waxwork has
not. He could not have done any more to keep his job today, but I
require much, MUCH more convincing if he is to stay long term. Starting
with a continuation of this fine performance and his adaptation against
Sp*rs on Wednesday night. I will admit thought, there was a part of me
that watched him flinging stuff about like a crazed lunatic and going
into meltdown on the touchline, actually showing some proper emotion,
that thought: Bless you, you big scruffy
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Sierra Blanca Checkpoint Station, where a U.S. Border Patrol canine unit alerted on their vehicle. A subsequent inspection revealed the presence of approximately 157 pounds of marijuana. Both were charged with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute marijuana and possession with intent to distribute marijuana.
United States Customs and Border Protection has since released a photo from the bust, showing the back of Robinson's rented out Chevy Tahoe. The 157 pounds of marijuana were placed in large duffel bags and stored in the back of the SUV.
The 27-year-old Robinson is set to become an unrestricted free agent this offseason after spending the past two seasons with the Cleveland Browns. According to Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network, the Browns had no intention of re-signing Robinson, so his nextstep in the NFL is a bit uncertain.
Robinson entered the league as the No. 2 overall pick of the then-St. Louis Rams after a stellar All-SEC career at Auburn. While he came into the NFL as a highly-touted prospect, he never panned out for the Rams, who eventually traded him to the Detroit Lions in 2017 for a sixth-round draft choice. Injuries derailed his time with the Lions and Robinson eventually found his way to Cleveland. He started in 22 of his 31 games played for the Browns, but the offensive tackle wasn't particularly as dominant as many had hoped when he first stepped into the NFL.
That poor play on the field coupled with this arrest down by the border likely won't do him any favors landing a
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City of Austin residents voted to change that system and now 10 members of the Council are elected based on geographic districts. The Mayor continues to be elected at-large.
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Five days a week, we bring you the news. Austin Monitor is owned by the Capital of Texas Media Foundation,Minister confirms 18 age limit for buying tobacco products
Junior health minister Martin van Rijn confirmed on Friday he plans to introduce legislation to increase the legal age to buy tobacco from 16 to 18.
Van Rijn told Nos television the measure will support parents and schools in efforts to stop children picking up the habit. It is not clear when the higher age limit will come into effect.
Earlier this month, several large tobacco organisations called on the government to increase the age limit to 18, in line with plans for the alcoholic drinks industry.Bars and cafes
The number of smokers in the Netherlands will rise to 26.2% of the adult population by the end of this year because of government policy, anti-smoking group Stivoro said in early November.
Efforts by anti-smoking
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Review comments
At first there was reservation to put my son in Jackson. Earlier reviews we no so favorable. Our son started in the 6th grade MST program. The curriculum was challenging for him at first with the transition to middle school. With tutorials and support of teachers he was able to make a ton of improvement right away. What I liked is that my son was challenged. He seems to really enjoy the social part of Jackson. Communication with Teacher thru email was very effective and they responded promptly. We will finish 8th grade at Jackson and trust that he will be more than ready for high school. Mr. Duffy is a good leader and activities are well communicated. Class of 2019
This year was my last year atSales tax rate to drop in Donaldsonville annex
Beginning in January, consumers can expect a lower sales tax rate for businesses within an annexed area of Donaldsonville.
Mayor Leroy Sullivan Sr. told the City Council about the upcoming decreased rate during the regular meeting Tuesday night.
Sullivan said the current 11 percent tax rate in the shared taxation district comprises an agreement between the city, Ascension Parish government, and the Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office.
The Mayor met with representatives of the entities, along with the parish's Tax Authority, to discuss taxation for the 750-acre area along Hwy. 3089 on the edge of the city limits.
The total includes the city's 9 percent rate. Parish government cuts its current 1.5 percent rate in half to .75, and the Sheriff's Office slashes its .50 rate
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to .25.
The decreases will set the new tax total at 10 percent, and will take effect January 1, 2016.
While the city's rate will not change, the Mayor said new documents would require a signature for the deal to go into effect.
Collections have been relatively high, in part, due to increased economic activity in the area.
City Finance Director Sandra Cost Williams reported increased tax collections over recent months, but the Mayor and Council members acknowledged that the end of a large expansion project at nearby CF Industries could lead to lower future totals.
Also during the meeting Tuesday, Sullivan recognized the passing of the city's first elected female City Council member.
He said the flag was flown at half mast and a wreath was placed on the door of City Hallinstruction
book-keeping. A superscalar processor enhanced with mini-graphs can
match the performance otherwise achieved with a wider, deeper
superscalar processor. It does so in a more efficient manner:
maintaining smaller superscalar structures, supporting a higher clock
rate, and consuming less energy.
In this talk, I will introduce the concept of mini-graphs, describe the
basic architecture of a mini-graph processor, and discuss static and
dynamic intelligent mini-graph selection algorithms.
Anne Bracy is a doctoral candidate in the Computer and Information
Science department at the University of Pennsylvania. She researches
novel approaches to efficient superscalar design. Prior to her doctoral
studies, Anne was an undergraduate student at Stanford University. Anne
has also been a member of Intel's Microarchitecture Research Lab in
Santa Clara, California since 2005.
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damages by subsequently agreeing with the seller, in writing, to abide by the contract and to fulfill its terms, and by profiting from the subsequent supplying of certain machinery and repairs at the cost of seller. Based upon those findings, judgment was rendered against the purchaser, from which William Schied, the trustee of the bankrupt mining corporation, has appealed.
The important issue to be determined in these cases is the question as to whether the purchaser of the dragline gold dredge and its equipment, with full knowledge of the misrepresentations, defects and material facts, intended to and did waive damages on that account by its subsequent conduct and agreement to abide by and to fulfill the terms of the original sales contract, and by profiting from the newagreement.
The Bodinson Manufacturing Company of San Francisco was engaged in constructing and selling machinery for extracting gold and minerals from gravel, sand or loam. It owned the dragline gold dredge and equipment which were sold September 14, 1938, to the mining company on a conditional sale contract, for $38,110, payable in installments, $7,000 of which was paid in cash and the balance to be paid in monthly installments of $3,000, together with 15 per cent of the gross production of gold derived from operation of the enterprise. The Golden Gravels Mining Company proposed to conduct a gold dredging enterprise in Trinity County. It sought to purchase from seller a dredge equipped with riffle boards, which the court found would recover in operation substantially 85 per cent of
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Country music star Connie Smith and Former Southern Baptist Convention executive Morris Chapman recall the time they first met Rev. Billy Graham and the impact his messages had on millions of Christians.
Country music star Connie Smith and Former Southern Baptist Convention executive Morris Chapman recall the time they first met Rev. Billy Graham and the impact his messages had on millions of Christians.
Rain on the weekends is like salt in the wound for homeowners that live in flood zones, especially those who are dealing with foundation issues. Homeowners are forced to get creative with how they drain water if they can't afford professional repairs.
Rain on the weekends is like salt in the wound for homeowners that live in flood zones, especially those who are dealing with foundation issues.singer/songwriter Steven Curtis Chapman.
It was 18 years ago the now Nissan Stadium was Adelphia Coliseum. More than 45,000 made their way down the streets and through the gates for a Billy Graham crusade. Sharing the stage with Graham that night was Christian music singer/songwriter Steven Curtis Chapman.
The summary of an internal investigation by an attorney reveals the board of the Upper Cumberland Human Resource Agency knew of complaints about their executive director two years ago and still kept him in that position.
The summary of an internal investigation by an attorney reveals the board of the Upper Cumberland Human Resource Agency knew of complaints about their executive director two years ago and still kept him in that position.
Rhodes College is nationally known for its tradition of academic rigor and
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7:38 a.m., a victim was robbed in the 5600 block of Reddman Road at Fifth-Third Bank. The victim says the suspect approached her with a knife and robbed her before fleeing on foot.
The people who live on Wallace Street and Willie Avenue are going to need to find other living arrangements because currently, they are unable to get into their homes. Residents came home during the afternoon to a mound of mud with water running through it blocking their dead-end street.
The people who live on Wallace Street and Willie Avenue are going to need to find other living arrangements because currently, they are unable to get into their homes. Residents came home during the afternoon to a mound of mud with water running through it blocking their dead-endstreet.
Ty Jerome scored 18 points and Virginia pulled away from Georgia Tech in the second half, as the top-ranked Cavaliers downed the Yellow Jackets, 65-54. With the victory, the Wahoos clinch the top seed in the ACC Tournament next month.
Ty Jerome scored 18 points and Virginia pulled away from Georgia Tech in the second half, as the top-ranked Cavaliers downed the Yellow Jackets, 65-54. With the victory, the Wahoos clinch the top seed in the ACC Tournament next month.
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their formulations, as well as to focus on conceptual equivalence rather than literal word-for-word translation. The two translations were compared and assessed for conceptual equivalence, comprehensibility and clarity of speech relative to the original English questionnaires. A reconciled version of each questionnaire was produced as a derivative of the two translations.
The reconciled forward translation was back translated by a researcher fluent in both languages but for whom English was their day-to-day language. The same instructions for translation were given to the English translator. The back translation was then compared item-by-item with the original English questionnaires to develop the final forward translation document. Conceptual discrepancies between the translations were resolved, involving a researcher experienced in CP, who analysed each item and chose the best translation, or suggested another translation argue that, in fact, he was the one who had been lured into
this conduct by the 15-year-old. . . . He was doing things
against his better judgment, him being the 53-year-old, but
yet this 15-year-old in his mind was the one in essence
persuading him to engage in this conduct.
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Los Angeles World Airports is pleased to announce the following winners of the inaugural Van Nuys Airport Friendly Flyer Award for Calendar Year 2012. The awards were presented at the BOAC meeting on May 21, 2013 in Van Nuys. The award winners were also commended by BOAC President Michael A. Lawson after the presentation. LAWA encourages all operators to Fly Friendly into and out of VNY. You too may be a winner based on your performance for the next calendar year!first impression under the Virgin Islands statute and since it is fundamental to the conviction of the four defendants, we must consider it in detail.
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The problem which is raised goes to fundamental conceptions of criminal responsibility and reaches back to the origins of our criminal law. It early became established at common law that an essential ingredient of a crime was the existence of a guilty mind, a mens rea, as well as the act itself, actus rea.4 Later, as the states codified the common law of crimes, the courts usually took the view that it would be presumed that intent or knowledge was an implied element of the statutory crime unless the legislature expressly indicated otherwise.5 In the rhetorical language of Bishop, the great nineteenth century textwriter,
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G-string, meaning it goes from the groin to the lower abdomen, and then down either side of the pubic mound next to the vulva, and finally continuing towards the buttocks crease. Through the incision, your cosmetic surgeon gains access to the underlying tissues and removes a wedge of skin and fat from the region. He will also tighten the remaining skin by pulling it up to improve the leg contours.
Vertical Thigh Lift
Also known as the medial thigh lift, the vertical thigh lift also targets the inner area, but only its upper portion. Although the vertical lift produces greater improvement compared to the inner lift, it does leave a visible scar on the inside of the legs.
Your cosmetic surgeon makes an incision similar to the inner lift incision, extendingthe mini lift produces minimal scarring, making it a viable choice for women who do not want unsightly scars.
Liposuction is often performed at the upper inner thigh, although the central and lower inner areas will be suctioned as well. Afterward, a crescent-shaped portion of the inner skin is removed just below the junction between the thigh and the pelvis. The inner skin is then lifted upwards and stitched along the junction, leaving the scar just within the groin crease.
Thigh Lift Results
A thigh lift results in dramatic improvement of skin quality in the treated area, as well as slimmer and younger-looking legs with attractive contours. However, the results may not be immediately visible because your legs will be swollen, bruised, and covered in compression garments right after surgery. It
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scuba diving and much more fun and exciting holiday pursuits. End your evening dining in style at the Hilton Barbados and enjoy the finest of stakes and the taste of fish fresh from the Caribbean ocean.
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The Hilton Barbados boasts a prime location surrounded by two white sand beaches and pristine blue waters on the tropical peninsula of Needham's Point, only minutes from the capital city of Bridgetown or from the popular St. Lawrence Gap. Each guest room features a balcony offering spectacular views of the Caribbean Sea. This resort offers an array of amenities including a 24/7 butler program,these principles every day of their lives and I see how it made a difference.
When my Mom was growing up, my Grandfather worked as an umpire on Saturdays to earn a little extra money for his family. One particularly hot, Arizona afternoon he was walking home, sweat pouring off of him. He thought about how good an ice cone would taste right then and tried to justify buying it. It was only a nickel! But he knew he couldn't buy it. His family could make much better use of that nickel than he could.
While my Grandfather never could be considered rich in his lifetime he was always able to provide for his family's needs. And taking care of those pennies, nickels and dimes is what really made the
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in a Seoul hospital. For the first time, students have begun calling for a withdrawal of United States forces from South Korea. The escalation of student activism has added a sense of urgency to the political debate. In an unusual step early in the week, Kim Dae Jung led fellow opposition politicians in condemning student extremism.
The opposition has succeeded in drawing great publicity to its cause. But at the same time, the petition drive for constitutional revision has gathered far fewer signatures than its organizers had originally hoped. The path toward further compromise is still strewn with obstacles. Chun has not provided new leadership so much as he has cut his own party free to find its own solution.A top chef has been found dead with a rifle by his side in an apparent suicide just months after both his father and mentor died.
Married father-of-one Benoît Violier, 44, who ran the three Michelin Star Restaurant de l'Hotel de Ville in Switzerland, is thought to have shot himself at his home, police said.
His restaurant in Crissier, near the southwestern Swiss city of Lausanne, was in December named the best of 1,000 top eateries across 48 countries, ranked by France's 'La Liste'.
Top chef: Benoît Violier's establishment - Restaurant de l'Hotel de Ville - was named the best in the world
Tributes: Flowers have been placed outside the entrance of Restaurant de l'Hotel de Ville in Switzerland
Hunting: Benoît Violier's father introduced him to hunting, which is why game was a
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Apsara Interior Design
Apsara Interior Design
Apsara Interior Design is a New York City and East Hampton, New York design firm. Tracey Garet, the principal, is fluent in fine arts, the decorative arts and interior design. She has been working in all facets of those fields for many years.University College of Veterinary Medicine as the Swine Extension Veterinarian in December. He joins Dr. Jan Shearer, dairy, and Dr. Grant Dewell, beef, on the ISU Extension and Outreach veterinarian team. Shearer and Dewell are also Iowa State faculty.
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went to Niles North High School, the University of Iowa for one year and then Indiana University in Bloomington. I now live in Palos Heights. I co-founded the Chicago Legal Clinic, Inc., a not-for-profit provider of legal services to those who cannot afford a private attorney. The organization has served over 450,000 people since its founding in 1981.
2. How did you get involved in arm wrestling?
I was always pretty good at arm wrestling. I was relatively small but always had good upper-body strength. I was a gymnast in high school and did the rings, which is conducive to good arm strength.
3. Did you play high school sports?
I followed in the footsteps of my two older brothers and was on the gymnastic team at Niles North, doing the rings.do well.
Jeremy
Fine is currently the Associate Rabbi at Temple of Aaron in St. Paul Minnesota.
He was ordained at the Jewish Theological Seminary. Even though Jeremy lives in
Minnesota, he considers himself a Chicago guy. He loves deep dish pizza and The
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with the driving gear 104, so that the transmission gear 110 is synchronously rotated with the driving gear 104. The driven shaft 106 is in parallel with the driving shaft 101. In addition, the driven shaft 106 penetrates through the pick-up driven roller 107, the driven roller sleeve 108 and the driven gear 109. The driven gear 109 is engaged with the transmission gear 110, so that the driven gear 109 is synchronously rotated with the transmission gear 110. The driven gear 109 is fixedly disposed on the driven shaft 106, and thus the driven gear 109 is synchronously rotated with the driven shaft 106.
The driven roller sleeve 108 is arranged beside the driven gear 109, and disposed on the driven shaft 106. The driven roller sleeve 108is not rotated in response to the rotation of the driven shaft 106. The helical driven spring 111 is arranged between the driven roller sleeve 108 and the driven gear 109. A first terminal 1111 of the helical driven spring 111 is sheathed by the driven roller sleeve 108. A second terminal 1112 of the helical driven spring 111 is sheathed by the driven gear 109. As such, the helical driven spring 111 is interconnected between the driven roller sleeve 108 and the driven gear 109. The pick-up driven roller 107 is disposed on the driven shaft 106. The pick-up driven roller 107 is not rotated in response to the rotation of the driven shaft 106. The pick-up driven roller 107 is arranged beside the driven roller sleeve
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108, and connected to the driven roller sleeve 108. As such, the pick-up driven roller 107 is synchronously rotated with the driven roller sleeve 108.
The both terminals of the helical driving spring 105 are respectively sheathed by the driving roller sleeve 103 and the driving gear 104. In addition, the helical driving spring 105 is tightened to apply tightening forces on the driving roller sleeve 103 and the driving gear 104, and thus the helical driving spring 105 is connected with the driving gear 104 and the driving roller sleeve 103. Due to the twisting direction of the helical driving spring 105, the driving shaft 101, the driving gear 104, the driving roller sleeve 103 and the pick-up driving roller 102 are only permitted to rotate in afirst rotating direction C1, but fail to be rotated in a second rotating direction C2. As such, when the driving shaft 101 is rotated in response to the driving force from the power device, the driving gear 104, the driving roller sleeve 103 and the pick-up driving roller 102 are synchronously rotated with the driving shaft 101. Whereas, if the driving shaft 101 is not rotated but the pick-up driving roller 102 is rotated in the first rotating direction C1, due to the twisting direction of the helical driving spring 105, the driving roller sleeve 103 that is connected with is rotated with the pick-up driving roller 102 is rotated with the pick-up driving roller 102 in the first rotating direction C1, but the driving gear 104 that
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to become a global provider of innovative mobile applications and services. Allan has frequently advised on funding programmes in the UK, Europe and North America to help improve the fit between technologies and human needs and improve the exploitation of government funded research.
Geoff has worked as a business consultant in the design industry for over 10 years. In that time he has worked with some of the world's most famous and successful designers, where his role was to help designers, companies and brands to try and maximise the commercial effectiveness of design. His experience covers every populated continent and a diverse range of sectors, including developing a mobile petrol retail station, an interior design system for VIP aircraft, hydrogen powered vehicles, packaging strategies for FMCG brands and innovationSnellville Waterproofing Professionals
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I️ hired this company to reframe my basement bedroom walls, move the basement closet wall and split the closet so one half of the closet is extra storage. Michael contacted me the same day I️ posted on Thumbtack and we arranged a time for him to come out so he could look at the project. By the end of the week he sent me an estimate and we started the project a couple weeks after because of some issues I️ was having...they were ready to start the next week. The project took about a day and a half and the workmanship was flawless and the guys performing the work were professional and good communicators. I️ appreciate the fact they were careful with the wall
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up. After the season he gave Orlando last year, it's been fun to see Kobe repeatedly call him out.
we knew Kobe wouldn't like Dwight's happy go lucky attitude before he went there.........it will get worse.......as the Kobe era....slowly dies away.........
I agree with Sir Charles.......Kobe is a moron for pushing a player with Howard's injuries into playing
they will fight before its all over........eventually Howard will hear enough and go off onKobe
3rd quarter was the most fun I've had watching the Celtics in ages. Good to see the Freedom Offense sticking. Good to see Jeff Green playing well. I always knew he was the 4th best player on the team. Now with Rondo out, he's our 3rd best.
But the Lakers also looked listless and like they didn't want to beto half a billion more people in developing countries could be pushed into poverty by the pandemic. Their research, conducted with colleague Christopher Hoy of the Australian National University, was published by UNU-WIDER and featured in a report by Oxfam calling for global action. The story was widely covered by media including The Guardian, BBC, Huffington Post and the Sydney Morning Herald.
Go carefully on relaxing lockdown as majority put health before wealth, new research finds
A cautious approach is needed to avoid polarising public opinion and damaging the chances of compliance with new guidelines, academics from the Department of Political Economy have warned.
Professor Shaun Hargreaves-Heap, Dr Christel Koop, Dr Konstantinos Matakos, Asli Unan, and Nina Weber found that in a survey of UK and US residents, 74 per cent
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Ramon Pacheco Pardo, Reader in International Relations, and colleagues make a series of urgent recommendations for the Government so the UK can be better prepared for a future outbreak, which they say is only a matter of time.
What Coronavirus means for politics and policy
The Policy Institute has published a series of experts analysis pieces on a whole range of issues around the COVID-19 pandemic, including homelessness, psychology, global medicine production, the economic effects and how it could change the nature of government.
The lack of constitutional protections in the new Coronavirus legislation
Dr Andrew Blick, of the School of Politics and Economics, has argued that the new emergency legislation introduced by the Government to deal with the pandemic has weaker constitutional protection that the existing law which could have beenused.
Testing capacity: State capacity and COVID-19 testing
Robyn Klingler-Vidra and colleagues have used emerging research from Viet Nam to argue that states are the ultimate convener and mobilsers during pandemic responses. The country has made headlines for responding to the outbreak efficiently, with limited resources, committed leadership and an entrepreneurial-spirited society. They outline how the state has mobilised the army, created compulsory quarantine centres, organised mass surveillance, used social media and mobile phones to keep citizens informed, has a public database of all people infected with the virus and was one of the first countries to develop affordable test kits and export them to Europe.
Coronavirus: How the Saudi-led blockade prepared Qatar for the pandemic
Dr Andreas Krieg, of the School of Security Studies and a fellow at the Institute of
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set out to do was exacted upon with this Hyrule. Nearly everything felt alive, from the many strange characters to the often frightening enemies you encounter along the way.
Further carrying A Link to the Past's torch, Ocarina of Time featured a similar concept to the Dark World. The difference was that rather going to an alternate version of Hyrule, you travel in time to a future version of Hyrule in which Ganondorf has taken over Hyrule. The awe-inspiring first steps out of the Temple of Time and into a ruined Castle Town was a powerful welcoming statement and set the tone for what to expect from then on out. Though the rest of Hyrule was not as drastically altered like the Castle and its town were, Ganondorf's reignwas left behind for us were the islands of the Great Sea, a vast, uncharted region of the ocean that waited for us to explore it. From rural islands to islands with whole communities, hot volcanoes to cold icebergs surrounding another, the varieties of islands were numerous and begged to be explored. The sea was enormous, taking many hours to sail through all of it. The weather effects helped bring to life the world of the Great Sea as well, from the thunderstorms that would often happen as you sail around, to the cloudy skies that would occur. Sometimes you could hear and see thunder in the distance without actually being in the storm. And to top it all off was the ability to look into the night
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she took a plot of land and placed it in the sky and moved the few remaining inhabitants of Hyrule onto it to live above a shroud of clouds that covered Hyrule. At the start of the game, Hyrule is a foreign concept to everyone, including Link and Zelda. They only think that an endless oblivion lies below the clouds. However, they soon discover a vast ancient land that had remained untouched by Hylians for eons.
Unlike most iterations of Hyrule, this one is reminiscent of the original Hyrule in The Legend of Zelda, with the fact that few people inhabit the actual land of Hyrule. There are some creatures here and there, and an old lady that helps Link, but there are no towns or any proper societies.Hyrule is a wild and dangerous place. Spatially, most of Hyrule's landmarks are about the same as in most versions of Hyrule, with the desert being to the west, the volcano being to the north, and the forest being in the southern area. The lake of this game, named Lake Floria, is placed similarly to it's location in A Link to the Past.
What was most interesting about this Hyrule was the idea of it existing not as a Kingdom, but as a wild, untamed land in recovery from the ravaging it endured from the evil that once overran it. You don't see any castles, no villages, or any of the usual sites, but you do see remnants of a society that once lived. From Faron Woods to Lanayru
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from him, he would contact you by way of your Gossip Stone that you received from Tetra in the game. Unlike his predecessors, the King of the Red Lions played an integral part in the game's story. For spoiler reasons, I won't say what his role is, but it is quite a memorable surprise, as well as how it plays out.
As far as what he brought to gameplay goes, he was even further toned down from the N64 days of Navi and Tatl, rarely ever offering you help. He would remind you of your task at hand when traveling from one place to the next, however, he did not often help when you were in a dungeon and you could not call for his help like you couldwith hints about where to go next or what you should do if you found yourself stuck in a certain situation.
5. Midna
In Twilight Princess, Link's sidekick possessed the largest role in the game's story out of every other sidekick in the series. The game itself was even named after her. Midna appeared throughout the length of the game as an impish creature of the Twilight Realm. She finds Link as a wolf, locked up in a cell and agrees to help him, but only on the basis that he cooperates with her to help her complete her own goals. Like Ezlo and Tatl, she had a sharp tongue, constantly insulting and trolling Link for much of the game. Over time, her and Link grow to be close friends
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series, we once again find Link battling the minions of Ganon as they attempt to revive their fallen leader. He is also charged with awakening a sleeping Princess Zelda from her everlasting slumber. Beyond what we learn from the manuals and title screen, very little is known about the actual character that is Link in these games.
2. A Link to the Past,Link's Awakening, and Oracle of Seasons/Ages
In the third game of the series, a new Link is introduced to us for the first time. The major difference between the first Link and this one is the hair color. This Link has blond hair, a trademark that will continue to persist throughout the rest of the series. Unlike the original Link, this one is given a form of familyby having an uncle who is a knight of Hyrule. And unlike the first Link, this one stumbled into his role to save Hyrule rather than appearing out of nowhere to fight. While this edition of Link is given some modest backstory, we don't have much else to go off of as far as his character goes, outside of an inferred sense of duty to Hyrule and the Princess and later his desire to solve the mystery behind his predicament in Link's Awakening. Also, according to the recently released book from Nintendo, Hyrule Historia, the Link in the Oracle of Seasons and Ages games is also the same one that premiered in A Link to the Past.
3. Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask
Once more, after about two games,
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he went to school and taught school alternately, until February, 1839, when he entered Georgetown College. Here he worked his way through an attendance of fifteen months. Having been licensed to preach, at Pittmans Creek, in Jan. 1839, ne was ordained at Frankfort, Dec. 25, 1841, by Wm. Vaughan, J. M. Frost and George C. Sedwick. He immediately took charge of Big Spring church, in Woodford county. He was also pastor of Providence church, in Anderson county, and preached once a month to each of the churches at Hillsboro and Salvisa. In 1844, he took charge of the churches at Bardstown, Mill Creek and New Salem, all in Nelson county. He served these churches, till 1848, when he accepted a call to the church at Owensboro, to whichhe ministered two years. In 1851, he accepted an agency for the Kentucky and Foreign Bible Society. In this position he labored four years. In March, 1854, he took the pastoral charge of the church at Danville, and served it four years, building it up from 33 to 125 members, of whom he baptized 80. On leaving Danville, he took an agency for Indian Missions, which he prosecuted only a few months, when failing health forced him to desist from traveling. He then improved a small farm near Springfield, and remained on it during the War, preaching meanwhile, to the churches at Hillsboro, Bethlehem and Haysville, in Washington county, and Lebanon, in Marion. In 1865, he took charge of the church at Bardstown, and at the same time
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became Principal of the Baptist Female College, at that place. After occupying these positions three years he moved to Lebanon, where he took charge of the church, and built up a female high school, of which he continued Principal, five years. In 1874, he took the pastoral care of the churches at Stanford, in Lincoln county, and Hardins Creek, in Washington. In 1876, he accepted an agency for Domestic and Indian missions, and filled the position six years, closing in 1882.
Mr. Kirtley is an eminently practical man, in the prosecution of his religious enterprises, whether in the pastoral office, at the head of a denominational school, or prosecuting a financial agency. He possesses remarkable physical strength and powers of endurance; and few preachers in Kentucky have performed somuch hard labor as he, and equally few, perhaps, have labored to better advantage. He has been engaged in almost every enterprise of the Baptist denomination in Kentucky, and has been blessed with good success in them all. In the pastoral office, he thinks he has baptized over 1,000 converts. He has raised money to aid in building several church houses, as those at Portland, Crab Orchard and Bethlehem, and to repair those at Bardstown, Mill Creek, Lebanon, Haysville and Owensboro. He raised $8,000 to establish Danville Female Academy, the same amount for Bardstown Female College, and $10,000 to establish Lebanon Female College. He supposes he has collected for missionary and other benevolent enterprises over $150,000. At the age of 65, he is hale and strong, and appears
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skiffs and such, the last of which were typically seen on Lake St. Clair during the frigid winters.
With the dawn of the automotive age, the library expanded its efforts to include printed items on horseless carriages, starting with its acquisition of an original copy of John Henry Knight's Notes on Motor Carriages, which was first published in London in 1896. In the ensuing years, the library shifted the focus of the collection to concentrate more fully on cars and other current road vehicles. A special effort was made, and still continues, to accumulate engineering studies and other, related papers that would be beneficial to technical designers and other researchers. The library has benefited during the collection's history from numerous major donations of material by American auto manufacturers, withcollection curator Mark Patrick noting the particular beneficence of General Motors, which has been a regular contributor since the World War I years.
Another key benefactor of the library's collection was D. Cameron Peck, who was the scion of a wealthy Chicago dynasty that provided bulk dairy products to that metropolitan area for many decades. Peck was a very early collector of historic automobiles, well before the practice had attained full-fledged hobby status. He favored the Ruxton and the Minerva, and served as national president of the Antique Automobile Club of America in 1951. Today, part of the Road America course at Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, is named in his memory. Peck amassed a massive trove of automotive literature during his lifetime. When an industry group that had bought it
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donated it to the library, it did so with the stipulation that the library also had to accept the services of George Risley, who kept the collection for Peck, and who became the National Automotive History Collection's first curator.
Today's collection includes manufacturer literature, photos, magazines, drawings and more than 18,000 books. It's housed in the Rose and Robert Skillman Branch on Gratiot Avenue, which includes a reading room hung with period automotive paintings. The collection handles about 20,000 inquiries per year, from elementary-school pupils to journalists and hobbyists looking for restoration data. A daily use pass is available for out-of-town visitors. Information is available by calling 313-628-2851 or by visiting www.detroit.lib.mi.us/nahc/.
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This article originally appeared in the April, 2007 issue of Hemmings Motor News.Government of India had launched the e-TV facility on November 27, 2014. Till now the scheme has been extended to 113 countries at sixteen Indian airports designated for providing e-Tourist visa service. Since the launch of the scheme more than 7.50 lakh Visas have been issued under the scheme. At present on an average 3,500 e-Tourist Visas are being granted daily to foreign nationals.
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that the July 11 meeting was to discuss this subject. He
brought a tape recorder with him and recorded their conversation.
At trial Barnett proffered the notes of DEA agent Art Elliot
reflecting a call from Bevans on July 10 informing about the
meeting scheduled for the next day.
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was Ernest L. Parker, a Lafayette attorney who Barnett
claimed had cheated him out of money in a crooked stock
transfer. Litigation between Parker and Barnett was
pending and Barnett made no secret of his animosity
towards Parker. himself from
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situations with Bevans and Chatman in which he felt he
and his family were in danger.3 He claimed that he never
wanted Parker and Nichols killed, and was only feigning
agreement with Bevans in order to placate him. He
requested, but did
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This application claims the priority of German patent document 197 12 714.2 filed Mar. 26, 1997, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
The invention relates to an insert for a collector profile of a condenser of an air conditioner of a motor vehicle with a dryer cartridge, said cartridge being insertable into the collector profile axially from one end, relative to a lengthwise axis of the collector profile, said cartridge further being positionable in a flow segment of the collector profile, as well as a sealing lid to close off one end of the collector profile.
A collector profile of a condenser of an air conditioner of a motor vehicle is known from German patent document DE 44 21 834 A1, said profile being closed offat a lower end by means of a bottom. An inlet opening as well as a return opening for the coolant, used in the condenser to be dried, is provided in a flow segment of the collector profile associated with the lower end. A dryer cartridge is also located in this lower portion, said cartridge forcibly guiding the coolant from the inlet opening through the dryer cartridge and to the return opening by means of an annular flange. The dryer cartridge is secured in the lower section of the collector profile by a spacing rod engaging the dryer cartridge, said rod extending through the collector profile up to an upper end of the collector profile and secured axially there by means of a sealing lid. The sealing lid
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can be screwed to this upper end of the collector profile by means of matching threads on the sealing lid and on the upper end of the collector profile, thus sealing off the interior of the collector profile.
A goal of the invention is to provide an insert of the type generally described above having a dryer cartridge which can be handled and exchanged by simplified means.
This and other goals have been achieved by providing an insert for a collector profile for a condenser of a motor vehicle air conditioner, comprising: a dryer cartridge which is insertable axially into the collector profile from one end, relative to a lengthwise axis of the collector profile, to be positioned in a flow segment at a first end of the collector profile;a sealing lid for sealing one end of the collector profile, said sealing lid being mountable on said first end of the collector profile; and a releasable connection between said dryer cartridge and said sealing lid.
This and other goals have been achieved by providing an insert for a collector profile for a condenser of a motor vehicle air conditioner, comprising: a dryer cartridge which is insertable into the collector profile through an insertion opening; a sealing lid to close said insertion opening, wherein one of the dryer cartridge and the sealing lid comprises at least one male latching element and the other of the dryer cartridge and the sealing lid comprises at least one female latching element, said at least one male latching element being releasably engagable with
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segment. As a result, the dryer cartridges can also be used alternatively in known systems, in which they are inserted from above into the collector profile.
In another embodiment of the invention, the end of the collector profile that is opposite the flow segment is made identical to the end facing the flow segment in such fashion that the sealing lid can be secured at either end. As a result, the sealing lid can be employed for both a design with a spacing rod and a design without a spacing rod. This creates a modular design for the sealing lid, and also a modular design for the dryer cartridge in conjunction with the embodiments described above.
In another embodiment of the invention, the dryer cartridge is provided with an annularflange projecting radially outward for separating an inflow area and a return area in the flow segment of the collector profile, and the collector profile has an annular projection for axial support of the annular flange when the dryer cartridge is in the mounted position. In addition to the radial seal already known from the prior art, the annular flange thus is provided with an axial seal by virtue of its axial support on the annular projection. This produces an improved sealing effect between the inlet and return areas for the coolant.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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interest in intelligence as a tool of the Executive appears to have waned in succeeding Administrations, although occasional lapses in performance sometimes produced controversy. During the War of 1812, for example, military intelligence failed to discover that British troops were advancing on Washington until they were 16 miles from the Capital. The Secretary of War had refused to believe that the British would invade Washington, and military intelligence reported from this perspective.
Intelligence regained prominence during the Civil War. Both the Union and Confederate leadership valued intelligence information, established their own spy networks, and often railed at the press for providing intelligence to the other side. The Confederate forces established the Signal and Secret Service Bureau with the primary charter of obtaining northern newspapers. On the Union side, theDepartments of the Navy, State, and War each maintained an intelligence service. Union codebreakers decoded Confederate messages and learned that the plates for Confederate currency were being manufactured in New York. In June of 1861, the first electronic transmission of information was sent from an aerial reconnaissance platform-in this case, a balloon-directly to President Lincoln on the ground. Two months later, Union forces established a Balloon Corps. Although disbanded after two years, it succeeded in detecting a large concentration of Confederate troops preparing to attack at Fair Oaks, Virginia.
In 1863, the first professional intelligence organization was established by the Union forces, the Bureau of Military Intelligence. Headed by the Commander of the Army of the Potomac, General Joseph Hooker, the Bureau prepared evaluations of the Confederate Army's strength
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concert with the Truman Administration to provide for the unification of the military establishment under a Secretary of Defense. Inasmuch as the CIG would need an annual appropriation to continue in existence, Vandenberg saw an opportunity to incorporate legislative language creating an independent central intelligence agency with several features modeled on the existing charter of the CIG. Within a month of assuming the duties of DCI, Vandenberg submitted a proposal describing this new entity, with the support of the Truman Administration, which consisted basically of the pertinent language from the 1946 presidential directive and language that had been previously published in the Federal Register.
The National Security Act of 1947
In the ensuing congressional debate on the Vandenberg proposal, several issues emerged about the role of the DCI.
One was whetherthe DCI should be a civilian or military officer. Some argued that if the DCI were an active duty military officer, he would be subject to the control of his parent service. On the other hand, the military was recognized as the principal consumer of intelligence and controlled most of the resources devoted to it. The legislation ultimately provided that the President could appoint either a civilian or a military officer as the DCI, but if a military officer were appointed, he would be removed from the control of his parent service.
Another issue was whether the DCI should be a member of the National Security Council that was being established by the bill as the White House focal point for national security matters. Navy Secretary James Forrestal argued
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intelligence purposes, activities that had previously been conducted based upon a claim of constitutional authority of the President.
Finally, in response to continued criticism from the congressional committees over the usefulness of national intelligence estimates, a new mechanism for the development of estimates was established. DCI Colby, in 1973, had established the National Intelligence Officer system in lieu of the Board of Estimates. He had appointed the first six NIOs in an effort to make intelligence more responsive to policymaking. By the end of the decade, DCI Turner formed the NIOs into the National Intelligence Council. Reporting to the DCI, the Council comprised a Chairman and eight National Intelligence Officers, who were considered the senior analysts of the Intelligence Community within their respective areas of expertise. As such, theywould supervise the preparation of estimates, ensure quality control, and present the results of their work to policymakers as required.
1980s: A Decade of Growth & Scandal
The beginning of the decade saw the election of a new President, Ronald Reagan, who had made the revitalization of intelligence part of his campaign. Intelligence budgets were increased, and new personnel were hired. The vast majority of rules and guidelines adopted during the Ford and Carter Administrations remained in place. However, by the middle of the decade, the U.S. experienced a series of spy scandals, and the first serious breach of the oversight arrangements with the Congress. While the organization of the Intelligence Community remained stable during the decade, it was a period of burgeoning growth and activity.
During the 1980 presidential election,
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reveal the names of covert intelligence personnel. In October 1984, Congress exempted certain operational files of the CIA from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. However, legislative proposals offered in 1984 calling for a fixed term for the DCI and Deputy DCI and requiring that they be career intelligence officers, were not passed.
The 1986 Goldwater-Nichols Act, which reorganized the Department of Defense and shifted authority from the military departments to the Joint Chiefs and theater commands, also had an impact on intelligence. The Defense Intelligence Agency and Defense Mapping Agency were specifically designated as combat support agencies, and the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the DCI, was directed to establish policies and procedures to assist the National Security Agency in fulfilling its combat support functions. TheAct also required that the President submit annually to Congress a report on U.S. national security strategy, including an assessment of the adequacy of the intelligence capability to carry out the strategy.
1985: The Year of the Spy
Beginning in 1985, the Intelligence Community experienced an unprecedented rash of spy cases that led to numerous recommendations for change.
The defection of former CIA officer Edward Lee Howard in the spring of 1985 was followed by the arrests of John A. Walker, Jr. and Jerry A. Whitworth, Navy personnel with access to highly sensitive information; CIA employees, Sharon Scranage and Larry Wu-Tai Chin; former NSA employee, Ronald W. Pelton; FBI agent, Richard Miller; and an employee of Naval intelligence, Jonathan J. Pollard. The Walker-Whitworth, Pelton, and Howard cases dealt especially serious blows
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to U.S. intelligence. As the year drew to a close, a Marine guard at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow confessed to having passed information to the Soviets and was charged with allowing Soviet personnel to enter the chancery building. It was further disclosed that the U.S. had determined its new chancery in Moscow had been thoroughly bugged during its construction. Coming in close succession, these disclosures shocked the public and the Congress.
Various efforts were taken within the Executive branch to identify and correct shortcomings in counterintelligence and security. The Secretary of Defense commissioned a special inquiry into Defense policy and practice. The Secretary of State commissioned a review of embassy security, including the vulnerability of U.S. diplomatic establishments to electronic penetration. The CIA undertook an internal review ofcounterintelligence and its procedures for handling defectors.
The congressional intelligence committees also investigated these problems and prepared lengthy reports recommending change. In 1988, the Senate committee asked a group of distinguished private citizens, led by New York businessman Eli Jacobs, to review the progress that had been made in counterintelligence and to provide recommendations for further improvements. Their report was provided in 1989, but did not result in any legislation being enacted at the time. This was due in part to the fall of the Berlin Wall, and dramatic changes taking place in the Soviet Union, which lessened the intensity of focusing on problems with spies.
The Iran-Contra Affair and its Aftermath
In November 1986, Congress learned that representatives of the Reagan Administration, contrary to the announced policies of the Government,
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consider merging the two intelligence committees into a single joint committee.
In early 1987, the House and Senate formed separate investigating committees, but later agreed to form a Joint Committee for purposes of interviewing witnesses and holding hearings. After months of intense public hearings, a majority of the Committee issued a lengthy account of its work in the fall of 1987. It recommended, among other things, that a statutory Inspector General be created at the CIA and that the legal requirements for reporting covert actions to the congressional oversight committees be tightened.
Lawrence Walsh, the special prosecutor appointed in January 1987, carried on his investigation of the Iran-Contra affair for almost seven years, and brought criminal prosecutions against the key NSC figures involved, some CIA employees, and a former Secretaryof Defense. President Bush later issued pardons to six of those charged.
Legislation creating a statutory Inspector General for the CIA was enacted in 1989. Although the Inspector General reported to the DCI, he could be removed only by the President. Among other things, the law required that the Inspector General submit semiannual reports to the congressional intelligence committees, summarizing problems that had been identified and corrective actions taken.
Legislative efforts to tighten the covert action reporting requirements did not succeed for several more years. In 1988, with the election of President George Bush, a former DCI, Congress received assurances that the experience of Iran-Contra would not be repeated and that appropriate consultations would occur on future covert actions. These assurances did not put the matter to rest as far
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the need for the United States to expand its own efforts to link intelligence systems with combat systems and to train military personnel to use these systems effectively. The U.S. recognized that the future of warfare was apt to be battles fought at a distance between opposing forces, placing a premium on the availability of intelligence on the nature and disposition of hostile forces.
Yet the Gulf War also demonstrated problems with intelligence. Initially, the Intelligence Community was not well prepared to support military operations in this locale, but given time in the fall and winter of 1990 to put together a capability, the job was done. The Joint Intelligence Center was established during the war with representation from the key intelligence agencies and provided a model of providingcrisis support to military operations. Indeed, a permanent National Military Joint Intelligence Center was established shortly after the conflict at the Pentagon and later at all unified commands. Still, the war illuminated problems in disseminating imagery to the field as well as the limitations of U.S. human intelligence capabilities. In addition, a substantial problem arose with competing CIA and military assessments of the damage caused by allied bombing.
The Gates Task Forces
In 1991, after a wrenching confirmation process which provided the first public examination of the analytical process at the CIA, DCI Robert Gates undertook a comprehensive reexamination of the post-Cold War Intelligence Community. The recommendations of 14 separate task forces produced significant change: analysis would be made more responsive to decisionmakers; a formalized requirements process would be established
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Executive Order in September 1993.
The Ames Spy Case
In February 1994, Aldrich H. Ames, a CIA employee with almost 30 years experience in operations, was charged with spying for the Soviet Union since at least 1985. During this period, he was alleged to have disclosed virtually all of the CIA's active Soviet agents, many of whom were later executed or imprisoned. In May, Ames and his wife pled guilty and were sent to prison.
The ensuing investigations by the CIA Inspector General and by the congressional intelligence committees reported that Ames had exhibited serious personal problems and a penchant for exorbitant spending which should have brought him under security scrutiny. The investigations also highlighted problems in coordinating counterintelligence cases between the FBI and the CIA. Notwithstanding the seriousness of Ames'disclosures and the numerous shortcomings on the part of CIA officers, DCI Woolsey meted out what were perceived as relatively mild disciplinary measures. The confidence of the public and the Congress in the CIA appeared considerably eroded.
In the fall of 1994, new legislation was enacted to improve counterintelligence and security practices across the Intelligence Community, and, in particular, to improve the coordination between the FBI and CIA. In addition, the President created a new bureaucratic framework for handling counterintelligence matters, to include the placement of FBI counterintelligence specialists within the CIA.
The Creation of a New Commission
Even before the Ames case provided the immediate impetus, the congressional intelligence committees anticipated that the Executive branch would conduct a comprehensive review of the Intelligence Community. When this failed to materialize, the
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As out of nowhere the man stoped the horse with a harsh movement wich made it snort and take a step back in protest. The mans eyes had dashed from left to the right and now stared as if he was looking after someone who had dashed before him, yet the man was still alone. Without a word the rider leaned forwards in the saddle, giving a deep bow while closing his eyes to prevent the tears from falling as they stubbornly put a shining shimmer to the eyes. After a while the man looked up in silence and stared at the house to his right. With a shaking hand he turned his horse, forcing it into a trott over the moss and flowerclad streets. Occasionally the manstoped the animal in harsh manners, staring from one side or the other, his eyes dancing as if he followed a person with his eyes. But to anyone who might be looking it was mearly a man starting to panic as reality finally hit him.
How long had it been since he last rode through these streets? All to long it seems. With a bitter look on his face tha man bent slightly forwards, petting the horse on its neck. At the top of the guardhouse, well what was left of it, the banner of his once proud and strong family, his motherland. The colours were clearly faded from years of harsh sun and weather as well as beeing torn. All around the now plantcoverd street was swords, spears
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are not in dispute. Fitch, hereinafter referred to as the insured, while on active duty with the armed forces obtained the insurance and kept it in force by payment of the premiums from March 1, 1944 to June 30, 1946. The contract lapsed July 1, 1946, for non-payment of premium. On September 13, 1946, the insured address a letter to the Veterans Administration enclosing premiums for two months. This letter did not contain a statement as to the condition of his health. The Administrator acknowledged receipt of the remittance and stated that it would be applied to the account of the insured in accordance with the law and regulations pertaining thereto. At that time, the Administrator did not raise any question asto the failure of the insured to make formal application for reinstatement or to furnish proof that his health was as good at the time of the transmittal of the premiums as it was when the contract lapsed. Apparently the Administrator treated the letter of transmittal as an informal application for reinstatement of the insurance. The insured was accidentally killed on October 10, 1946, and the plaintiff made application for the proceeds of the insurance contract. After this application was filed, the Administrator made an investigation and determined that the health of the insured was not as good at the time of the transmittal of the premiums as it was on the date the contract lapsed. The beneficiary was so notified and advised that
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I threw my Crazy Creek chair onto the canoe seat to ease my lower back and pushed off. The first smallmouth took one of my new poppers when I was a hundred yards from camp, along the north shore of the lake, but it was tough trying to cast and control the canoe in the wind. Sometimes I would drop a rock anchor over the side and shoot a number of casts to likely looking cover, but I soon found my way to the east and south shores where the water was calm. Near a beaver lodge I could peer into the clear water and see schools of suckers alongside what looked like largemouth bass. It was soon confirmed as I started catching largemouths that would jump clearlarger. The first evening I set my routine of returning to camp to cook a good supper on my camp stove and set up a campfire of dry beaver wood that would start with one match when I returned at dark from more fishing. There's nothing much better than pondering a crackling fire on a remote lake, listening to the loons singing their wild songs, and a sip from the flask to ease sore muscles before crawling into the tent for the night. It was cool enough to frost overnight so the insects that are so often thick this time of year were not an issue. The first night I woke in the dark to hear wolves howling in the woods to the north, a sound that makes
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of a longer modulation period of about 55 years.
In 1852 Wolf was one of four people to independently and, more or less, simultaneously notice the coincidence between the 11 year sunspot cycle and the cycle of geomagnetic activity. Wolf and others also noted a similar correspondence between sunspot cycle and frequency of auroral activity. Wolf then sought a similar peridiocity in various meteorological phenomena, but without conclusive results.
Wolf was a broad and prolific author. His Mathematics, Physics, Geodesy, and Astronomy saw six editions between 1852 and 1893. His History of Recent Astronomy, published in 1877, and his Handbuch der Astronomie, published 1893, were both extremely popular in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. He contributed four volumes to the Biographies of Swiss Men of Science and twoAnnie Bailey combined to give the Kats a hit apiece.
Bearkat starter Annie Bailey pitched a complete game for the Bearkats to pick up her sixth win of the year on a night in which she only allowed two hits and struck out six.
Meanwhile, the Lady Tigers used five different arms on the night with Bailey Daniels picking up the loss in on a night in which she saw 1.1 innings of action and allowed three earned runs off of two hits. Offensively Texas Southern saw little success with the lone bright spot coming in the second inning thanks to a long ball by clean-up hitter Danielle Sonnier, her second of the 2018 campaign.
UP NEXTThe Bearkats will get back to Southland action this weekend as they travel to Abilene
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for a three-game series at Abilene Christian, who currently sits one game ahead of the Bearkats in the Southland.
KEY INNINGSBottom 2nd The Tigers struck first with their lone run of the game thanks to a Danielle Sonnier long ball. The Tigers had a grand opportunity to add to their lead, as they loaded the bases with only one out in the inning, but Bailey locked in on the circle and retired the next two batters to limit the damage.
Bottom 2nd The Bearkats wasted no time responding to the Tigers offensive success in the top of the frame as the first two batters drew free passes and were moved along the base paths thanks to a Sheridan Fisher sacrifice before being brought in one at a time by thenext two Bearkat batters. The Bearkats would load the bases one batter later before a Fuselier single to right brought in two more Kats.
Bottom 5th The Bearkats added a run in the bottom frame of the fifth thanks to a Thompson long-ball, her sixth of the season.
Bottom 6th Sam Houston drove four more runs across home plate to complete the run-rule victory. The Kats got the first two runners on base by virtue of a walk and Tiger error, before Canada would drive in two runs with a double to left center. The Kats would go on to add two more runs thanks to singles by Bailey and a game-ending single by Brooke Malia.
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to have a cosmetic surgery. I traveled with my friend who also had a cosmetic surgery. We were met at the airport by Dr. Saulius Viksraitis secretary and taken to our apartment, which we thought was a great kindness. We had our consultation the next day with the surgeon who we found to be highly qualified, highly professional and, most important of all, in this field very experienced. We had been recommended by a friend in London who had just returned from Lithuania, having completed face-lift surgery and breast augmentation. She looked fabulous and was so happy with her surgery that we could not wait to go and have ours done. She too had been recommended by two other English ladies who had also undergone cosmetic surgery withof the abdomen and legs. My husband and I flew by Ryan Air from Stansted, UK, and were met at the airport by Tony, who did a fantastic job of looking after us and transporting us to and from the clinic. Not only was he a wealth of information on Lithuania but he offered great support and companionship to my husband during my recuperation. We enjoyed browsing around the shops in Kaunas, purchased some local souvenirs and had some really nice meals at very good prices. Luckily Tony had a friend who was just opening a bed and breakfast and we stayed there which really was fantastic as it felt so much like home and was very spacious and clean.The day before my first surgery I had all
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the lower end of the casing. The operator may later install a tieback string of casing that extends from the wellhead downward into engagement with the liner hanger assembly.
When installing a liner, in most cases, the operator drills the well to the desired depth, retrieves the drill string, then assembles and lowers the liner into the well. A liner top packer may also be incorporated with the liner hanger. A cement shoe with a check valve will normally be secured to the lower end of the liner as the liner is made up. When the desired length of liner is reached, the operator attaches a liner hanger to the upper end of the liner, and attaches a running tool to the liner hanger. The operator then runs theliner into the wellbore on a string of drill pipe attached to the running tool. The operator sets the liner hanger and pumps cement through the drill pipe, down the liner and back up an annulus surrounding the liner. The cement shoe prevents backflow of cement back into the liner. The running tool may dispense a wiper plug following the cement to wipe cement from the interior of the liner at the conclusion of the cement pumping. The operator then sets the liner top packer, if used, releases the running tool from the liner, and retrieves the drill pipe.
A variety of designs exist for liner hangers. Some may be set in response to mechanical movement or manipulation of the drill pipe, including rotation. Others may be set by
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downtown Nashville. Streets are clearly labeled. Labeled landscape features include Currey Hill, St. Cloud Hill, and the city reservoir. Some prominent buildings are also depicted, including the State Capitol, Peabody...
A photograph of buildings on the north side of the Public Square in Nashville, Tennessee. These structures were among the buildings that once delineated the outer perimeter of the public square in Nashville. The square, with the county courthouse,...
1 map; 58 x 75 cm. A plat map of downtown Nashville, Tennessee and the surrounding area, originally published in 1908 by G. M. Hopkins Company, showing the various buildings, landscapes, acreage, and street routes for several blocks. Original...in early 1995 in a child support collection case. Subsequently, in May 1995, Johnson received notice from the Pueblo County Public Trustee that the lender, Intermountain Mortgage Company, had filed a foreclosure action against her home and that a public trustee sale was set for October 18, 1995. Johnson wanted to keep her home and she retained Henderson for that purpose. At the time of the foreclosure, Johnson's only debts were her mortgage and Henderson's attorney fees.
On July 17, 1995, Henderson filed a Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition, but he told Johnson that he would convert the Chapter 7 to a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Intermountain filed a motion for relief from the stay in the bankruptcy court and a hearing was set for September 5, 1995. Henderson filed an
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objection to the motion for relief, stating that he would convert the Chapter 7 to a Chapter 13. On the lender's motion, the bankruptcy court continued the hearing for the relief from stay until October 16, 1995.
Henderson failed to convert the bankruptcy to a Chapter 13 before October 16, however, and did not tell Johnson of the hearing. Since neither Henderson nor his client attended the hearing, the court granted the lender's motion for relief from the stay, thus permitting the lender to foreclose on Johnson's home.
Johnson received a default notice in the mail telling her that there was no lawyer present on her behalf at the hearing. Henderson filed a motion to set aside the order granting the relief from stay. Johnson met with Henderson on October26 and November 15, 1995 to execute Chapter 13 documents. Unknown to Johnson, however, the *1040 public trustee had already sold her home at a foreclosure sale on October 18, 1995.
In late December, 1995, the lender called Johnson and asked her when she could move out of her home. She replied that her lawyer had taken care of everything by filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. But on January 1, 1996, Johnson's redemption period expired and she lost her interest in her home. Two days later, the lender called her back and told her that there was no record of a Chapter 13 filing.
On January 17, 1996, Henderson finally filed the Chapter 13 petition, while the Chapter 7 proceeding was still pending, but after Johnson had lost her home.
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6B where the reception lobby is located.
Checking-in was a breeze. After signing the guest registration form, my room key cards were immediately issued and I was assisted by one of the staff to my room. I was also told that my bags were already sent to my room by the concierge.
Front Office | Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur
While taking the elevator to the floor where my room is located, the front desk staff was orienting me about the hotel facilities that I can enjoy during my stay and pointing to me the floor where they are located. I was also told about the schedule of the buffet breakfast and the direction of how to get to the restaurant from my room.
Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur has a totalof 209 opulent guestrooms and suites located from the 8th floor to the 18th floor of the building. Guests staying at Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur do not only enjoy spacious and luxurious accommodations, but they are also treated with some of the best views of the city skyline and of the KLCC park and fountain.
Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur opened in July 2018 making it one of the newest hotels in Kuala Lumpur. I have been waiting for this property to open, and fortunately, my recent visit to Kuala Lumpur was scheduled only two weeks after the hotel opened.
I stayed in a Park View Junior Suite which is the lead-in suite category of Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur. It features a separate bedroom, a separate living area,
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the army and police.
Another source says some of the officers involved are members of the current police sevens team, and include current and former national reps.
The licence plate of the ute, believed to be a government vehicle, where Benedito was beaten and brutalized was FL541.
A police source says FL541 is a police task force vehicle previously used by the director of CID, which was then given to the drugs team and then the strike back team of the commissioner of
police, Ioane Naivalurua.
Front two played key roles - who are they?
The ankle beater - who is he?
Wearing shades but still recognizeable
Beanie wearer - must be known to someone.
Dog handler part of the search for Benedito.
Iowane Benedito is currently in Naboro maximum prison. He escaped last year with three others,retired judges on the case that deposed PM Qarase filed against the IG challenging the legality of the coup. That case is to reach trial later this week. DINGER
tell me if they don't look the part - of thugs in and out of uniform!the two main torturers with their pot belly are obviously having a good life courtesy of the military dictatorship.that's why they are so enthusiastic about fulfilling their political masters' will - beating everyone into submission.
The Director of Public Prosecutions Office has today laid charges against The Fiji Times under the Media Industry Development Decree.
DPP Christopher Pryde sanctioned the filing of the charges against the Fiji Times Limited and its 6 Directors.
The particulars of the charges are that The Fiji Times together with Mahendra Patel, Kiritbhai
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A typo in an email from one of Hillary Clinton's aides may have been responsible for allowing Russian hackers to access tens of thousands of emails belonging to top staffers.
Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta became the victim of a cyber attack when hackers gained access to his emails after he saw a warning message in his inbox back in March claiming to be from Google.
The email told him he needed to change his password immediately because someone had tried to access his account.
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A typo in an email from one of Hillary Clinton's aides may have been responsible for allowing Russian hackers to access tens of thousands of emails belonging to top staffers. Charles Delavan, seen right, wrote that a phishing email was 'legitimate' instead ofillegitimate
Delavan is seen right in this group shot with Clinton that was shared to Facebook
One of Podesta's aides forwarded the email to computer technician Charles Delavan to check whether the message was legitimate.
'This is a legitimate email,' Delavan responded in an email . 'John needs to change his password immediately.'
But Delavan told the New York Times in a story published Tuesday that the email contained a critical spelling mistake and he had meant to type the word 'illegitimate' instead of 'legitimate'.
He said he knew it was a phishing attack and Delavan told the Times it was a mistake that has plagued him since. The Times traced Delavan's email in an analysis of how the hacking scandal unfolded.
Campaign chairman John Podesta became the victim of a cyber attack when
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former local police officer who reportedly told investigators that he, along with a group of other former cops, kidnapped the reporter and killed him the same day he went missing earlier this month.
Rodriguez Martinez said he got the order to kill Sanchez from Deputy Police Chief Martín López Meneses, who in turn issued the order under the instruction of Omar Cruz Reyes, the mayor of Medellin, Veracruz.
Mexican authorities had begun the legal procedures to strip Cruz of the immunity that his office provided in order to detain him and question him.
If the accusations prove correct, Cruz would be just the latest on a growing list of Mexican politicians tied to murder. The mayor of the town of Iguala in Guerrero remains in custody following the kidnapping and murderSky Battles
Deadly caves... Massive robotic beasts... Fire breathing dragons...
Fly your plane and battle ruthless mechanical enemies in ten fantasy settings. Single player mode requires players to
capture gems and destroy targets before advancing. Multiplayer has you battle against enemy opponents online.
Choose a world in the lobby and show everyone who's boss. Air combat with emphasis on strategy and skill. Do you prefer to silence your enemies with stealth or do you prefer laying air mines? Find out in this 3D air combat shooter. This game is coming to PC, Mac and mobile and is in a playable state. Follow the thread for upcoming links to playable builds and launch date.
By indie game developer, Peter Lacalamita.
Features:
Single Player and Multiplayer mode.
Fantastic dynamic environments.
Multiple upgradable weapons like missiles, air mines and cloaking.
Built
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his girlfriend, Joel Tillis. The State's case was largely circumstantial; no eyewitnesses testified that Bolden had physical contact with or murdered Spicer. The State's theory of the case was that Bolden took Spicer to a storage locker unit on March 5, 1987, murdered her, and then went to a campus basketball game. At half-time Bolden allegedly went back to the storage locker and moved Spicer's body to the dumpster. To bolster this theory, the State presented evidence that Spicer met Bolden at approximately 5:45 p.m., that Bolden attended the basketball game and was taking pictures on the floor to establish an alibi, and that Bolden was seen running away from the basketball arena at half-time. Physical tests performed on the seminal fluid and saliva indicated a typeNo, I haven't.
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Q. Did you kill Brenda Spicer on March 5th?
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A. No, I did not.
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The jury acquitted Bolden of Spicer's murder.
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Bolden and Tillis later moved to Tennessee. In 1989, Tillis disappeared and her body was found in Arkansas. Bolden, although a suspect in her murder, was never arrested and eventually moved to New Jersey and began to live with Jennifer Spurlock. In 1991, Bolden filed a complaint against Spurlock with local police in New Jersey. During the investigation of this complaint, Bolden admitted to killing Joel Tillis and Brenda Spicer.3 Bolden pled guilty in Tennessee to involuntary manslaughter in the death of Tillis and received a ten-year sentence.
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Bolden was charged in Louisiana with perjury in connection with his testimony in Spicer's murder trial. Prior to the perjury
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