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is repeated that an envoy would be forthwith dispatched to the United States. How far these allegations will justify the conduct of the Government of Spain will appear on a view of the following facts and the evidence which supports them: It will be seen by the documents transmitted herewith that the declaration mentioned relates to a clause in the 8th article concerning certain grants of land recently made by His Catholic Majesty in Florida, which it was understood had conveyed all the lands which until then had been ungranted; it was the intention of the parties to annul these latter grants, and that clause was drawn for that express purpose and for none other. The date of these grants was unknown, but it was understood to be posterior to that inserted in the article; indeed, it must bealso been made known to the cabinet of Madrid. In the civil war existing between Spain and the Spanish Provinces in this hemisphere the greatest care has been taken to enforce the laws intended to preserve an impartial neutrality. Our ports have continued to be equally open to both parties and on the same conditions, and our citizens have been equally restrained from interfering in favor of either to the prejudice of the other. The progress of the war, however has operated manifestly in favor of the colonies. Buenos Ayres still maintains unshaken the independence which it declared in 1816, and has enjoyed since 1810. Like success has also lately attended Chili and the Provinces north of the La Plata bordering on it, and likewise Venezuela. This contest has from its commencement been very interesting to other powers, and to none
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more so than to the United States. A virtuous people may and will confine themselves within the limit of a strict neutrality; but it is not in their power to behold a conflict so vitally important to their neighbors without the sensibility and sympathy which naturally belong to such a case. It has been the steady purpose of this Government to prevent that feeling leading to excess, and it is very gratifying to have it in my power to state that so strong has been the sense throughout the whole community of what was due to the character and obligations of the nation that very few examples of a contrary kind have occurred. The distance of the colonies from the parent country and the great extent of their population and resources gave them advantages which it was anticipated atdesignation furnishes a strong motive for this measure. At the time of the negotiation for the renewal of the commercial convention between the United States and Great Britain a hope had been entertained that an article might have been agreed upon mutually satisfactory to both countries, regulating upon principles of justice and reciprocity the commercial intercourse between the United States and the British possessions as well in the West Indies as upon the continent of North America. The plenipotentiaries of the two Governments not having been able to come to an agreement on this important interest, those of the United States reserved for the consideration of this Government the proposals which had been presented to them as the ultimate offer on the part of the British Government, and which they were not authorized to accept. On their transmission here they
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between the two Governments with respect to the true intent and meaning of the 5th article of the treaty of Ghent, in relation to the carrying away by British officers of slaves from the United States after the exchange of the ratifications of the treaty of peace, should be referred to the decision of some friendly sovereign or state to be named for that purpose. The minister of the United States has been instructed to name to the British Government a foreign sovereign, the common friend to both parties, for the decision of this question. The answer of that Government to the proposal when received will indicate the further measures to be pursued on the part of the United States. Although the pecuniary embarrassments which affected various parts of the Union during the latter part of the preceding yearmarket at home, have been shipped by the manufacturers to the United States, and in many instances sold at a price below their current value at the place of manufacture. Although this practice may from its nature be considered temporary or contingent, it is not on that account less injurious in its effects. Uniformity in the demand and price of an article is highly desirable to the domestic manufacturer. It is deemed of great importance to give encouragement to our domestic manufacturers. In what manner the evils which have been adverted to may be remedied, and how far it may be practicable in other respects to afford to them further encouragement, paying due regard to the other great interests of the nation, is submitted to the wisdom of Congress. The survey of the coast for the establishment of fortifications is
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be done early in the next spring, the engineers employed in it will proceed to examine for like purposes the northern and northwestern frontiers. The troops intended to occupy a station at the mouth of the St. Peters, on the Mississippi, have established themselves there, and those who were ordered to the mouth of the Yellow Stone, on the Missouri, have ascended that river to the Council Bluff, where they will remain until the next spring, when they will proceed to the place of their destination. I have the satisfaction to state that this measure has been executed in amity with the Indian tribes, and that it promises to produce, in regard to them, all the advantages which were contemplated by it. Much progress has likewise been made in the construction of ships of war and in the collectionby like acts by other nations, will soon terminate a commerce so disgraceful to the civilized world. In the execution of the duty imposed by these acts, and of a high trust connected with it, it is with deep regret I have to state the loss which has been sustained by the death of Commodore Perry. His gallantry in a brilliant exploit in the late war added to the renown of his country. His death is deplored as a national misfortune.
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is compressed on its own in the larger first cylinder. An important characteristic of segregating engines such as the diesel engine and the Merritt engine is the confinement of the fuel, away from most of the air, during most of the compression stroke of the engine. The Merritt Engine does so by using a smaller cylinder and piston which receives the fuel during the induction stroke and segregates it from the bulk of the air until the moment of ingression, near the end of the compression stroke. The smaller cylinder can be referred to as the fuel management cylinder. A segregating engine is eminently suitable to use the process known as compression-ignition to ignite the fuel the since fuel is not mixed with enough air to ignite spontaneously during mostof the compression stroke, even when high compression ratios are used. In a diesel engine, which is also a segregating engine, the timing of ignition is determined by the timing of fuel injection into the combustion space. In the Merritt Engines so far disclosed the control of ignition timing is effected by controlling the timing of the process of ingression, in other words the transfer of vaporised fuel from the fuel management cylinder into the combustion space. In Merritt engines using high compression ratios, ignition of some of the fuel can take place the moment fuel enters the combustion space and meets with the very hot air therein. GB-A-2246394 describes a number of ways in which the timing of ingression and hence the timing of ignition can be controlled.
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In particular, the smaller cylinder is provided with access means to control the pressure in the smaller cylinder to a value below the pressure in the larger cylinder during the early part of the compression stroke, thereby inhibiting ingression prior to the smaller piston arriving at or near its inner dead centre position. The access means described in GB-A-2246394 preferably includes a first port opening into the smaller cylinder. The port may contain a variable flow area valve, or a throttle and a first valve, such as an actuated poppet valve, for controlling access of air and/or fuel through the first port during each cycle of the engine. The fuel source, which may comprise a liquid fuel injector, is preferably arranged upstream of the first valve. The main advantagesvery efficient reciprocating internal combustion engines are very fast combustion and lower gas temperatures following heat release. The automotive or high speed diesel engine does not achieve fast combustion since, at higher speeds, it is unable to provide sufficient time for the liquid fuel fully to vaporise before it is ignited. On the other hand the diesel engine can promote lower gas temperatures following overall lean burn at part load. The Merritt engine can potentially achieve both faster combustion than the diesel engine under all conditions as well as low part load temperatures. In the Merritt Engine fuel is admitted into the fuel cylinder during the induction stroke and whilst segregated from the main bulk of air the fuel is given much more time to vaporise in a small
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fuel delivered by the fuel injector 34. During the induction stroke of the engine air enters the larger cylinder 12 through the inlet duct 25. Air also enters the smaller cylinder 14 through open valve 31 along with fuel from injector 34. The difference in pressure across the crown 35 of the piston 18 in the early part the compression stroke can be influenced by throttle valve 32 and the timing of the closure of valve 31. This in turn has an effect on the timing of ingression of the contents of the smaller cylinder 14 into the combustion space 20 near the inner dead centre position of the piston 18 towards the end of the compression stroke. Ingression in turn controls the timing of ignition of the vaporised132 and mesh respectively with a driven gear 134. Each of the driven gears 134 is mounted securely on a threaded rod 135. Each of the threaded rods 135 has a mounting seat 136 mounted threadably thereon. The mounting walls 123 are mounted on the mounting seats 136. In operation, rotation of the hand wheel 131 causes corresponding rotation of the actuating rod 132 and the driving gears 133 so as to result in corresponding rotation of the driven gears 134 and the threaded rods 135 in order to move the mounting seats 136 along the respective threaded rods 135, thereby moving the mounting walls 123 relative to the base support 11 in a direction parallel to the mounting walls 123. Movement of the mounting walls 123 results
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in movement of a longitudinal axis of the printing roller 122 in the direction parallel to the mounting walls 123. Referring to FIGS. 1 and 4, the second adjusting assembly 14 includes an adjusting rod 142 which extends threadably through a fixed seat 124 mounted on one of the mounting walls 123 and which has a first end portion connected to a bearing 144 on one end of the printing roller 122 and a second end portion extending on one side of the mounting wall 123 opposite to the printing roller 122. A knob 141 is mounted securely on the second end portion of the adjusting rod 142. A stop nut 143 is mounted threadably on the adjusting rod 142 and abuts against the fixed seat 124. In operation,Barcelona agree deal for Jasper Cillessen, paving the way for Claudio Bravo to join Man City Jasper Cillessen has been Ajax's first-choice goalkeeper for five years Barcelona have agreed a deal with Ajax to sign goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen, according to Sky sources, paving the way for Claudio Bravo to join Manchester City and trigger Joe Hart's exit. Cillessen - a 27-year-old Netherlands international who has been with the Dutch club for five years - was left out of Ajax's defeat at home to Willem II on Saturday ahead of his move to the Nou Camp. Barca announced on Saturday that an agreement to sell Bravo, who has been their first choice since he joined from Real Sociedad in 2014, to Pep Guardiola's City has been reached. Barcelona goalkeeper Claudio Bravo is set to
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many friends at BTFC, Camp Sunshine, the Lighthouse Family retreat, his schools and churches in Georgia and Alabama, Blake deeply touched many hearts. He lived life to the fullest, and on his own terms. He passed away peacefully at his home in Huntsville with his loving family at his side on October 5, 2005.motors causes movement in the cables and, in turn the lifting or lowering of the appropriate side end of the stretcher means, as desired. The use of electric motors is a particularly advantageous means of achieving automatic lifting or lowering of the first and second side ends of the stretcher means. In an additional preferred embodiment, the present apparatus further comprises first and second governor means associated with the first and second motive means, respectively. These first and second governor means act to limit the distance, in which the first and second side ends, respectively, of the stretcher means are moveable, e.g., liftable or lowerable. In one particularly preferred embodiment, where each of the motive means comprise an electric motor, each of the governor means includes a upper and
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also does not have a drivers licence, Senior Constable Stokes said. Alleged car thieves ran out of petrol In a separate incident, two men were arrested after the stolen car they were travelling in ran out of petrol yesterday morning. Just after 5:00am, a police patrol spotted a Holden wagon at the intersection of Cross Road and Marion Road at South Plympton. A check on the car revealed it had been reported stolen from Woodville South. The driver, attempted to speed away from the patrol on Anzac Highway, but the car quickly came to a spluttering stop just past Marion Road, when it ran out of petrol. The driver remained with the vehicle, but the passenger made a run for it. The male passenger was located by a police dog and his handler a shorttime later. The passenger, a 29-year-old man from Kidman Park, was arrested and charged with illegal use of a motor vehicle and going equipped to commit an offence, after he was allegedly found in possession of a mask. The driver, a 33-year-old man of no fixed address, was arrested and charged with illegal use of a motor vehicle and driving while disqualified. Both men are expected to appear in the Adelaide Magistrates Court at later date.
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Qurina Metart presents: With startling blue eyes and short, curled blonde hair, gorgeous Clarice will drive you to distraction. In her sexy pale blue lingerie, she kneels on her bed, showing off her delicious curves, a sweet peach of an ass. Her underwear falls from her slender shoulders, petite breasts revealed, and then she lies back and teases, toying with her underwear, bunching it between her thighs. As soon as she removes it, the hot Slovakian babe rolls onto her stomach, tanned ass in the air, sexy eyes watching you over her shoulder. Crawling over the sheets, she spreads her legs and wiggles her ass, shaved pussy pouting from between those wonderful thighs.show moreFriday, January 8, 2010 TCM is celebrating what would have been Elvis Presley's 75th birthday today with a marathon of films, interviews and documentaries. Tonight they are showing the still unreleased on DVD Elvis on Tour, the stunning Golden Globe winner that I think ranks as one of the best concert films ever made. Here is a link to TCM's page on the birthday celebration for the King. 1 comment: I am the editor and co-creator of the upcoming quarterly publication Art Decades as well as the author and creator of various film and music blogs including Moon in the Gutter, Fascination: The Jean Rollin Experience, The Arrival of Sylvia Kristel and Harry Moseby Confidential. I live in Kentucky with my wife Kelley, our two dogs Molly and Maizie and our
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girl friend, Lawanna Wickline, Heiney shot Terry Phillips in the abdomen. Wickline called the police. Upon learning that Phillips was in critical condition and that the police had been notified of the shooting, Heiney requested Benson to give him a ride out of town. Benson drove him to near the Texas state line. Heiney told Benson he was broke and that he planned to hitchhike to Florida. Benson gave Heiney $4. Heiney was next seen in Jackson, Mississippi, at approximately 4 p.m. on June 5, 1978, in the company of the victim, Francis M. May, Jr. They went to the victim's mother's house where they remained for a brief period of time. They left with Heiney driving the victim's car. The victim's mother and his wife later positively identifiedHeiney as having been with the victim the day prior to his death. They both testified at trial. On June 6, 1978, the victim's body was found a quarter of a mile south of the I-10 entrance on highway 189 near Holt, Florida. His head had been savagely beaten. A claw hammer was found just west of the body. The victim's wounds were consistent with a beating with the claw hammer. The medical examiner testified that the death was recent, probably occurring somewhere between 5 and 7 a.m., June 6. There were at least seven blows to the head and perhaps nine. There were also defensive wounds on the back side of the victim's hands and wrists. At the time of his death, the victim had a blood alcohol
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which the victim had with him. We hold that the trial court properly denied Heiney's motions for judgment of acquittal and for new trial. Heiney next argues that he was deprived of a fair trial when the court allowed the state to present the testimony of Lawanna *213 Wickline, Terry Phillips, and David Benson who testified that Heiney argued with Wickline, argued with Phillips and subsequently shot Phillips in the abdomen with a .32 calibre pistol and that Heiney, upon learning of Phillips' critical condition and that the authorities wanted to talk to him, asked Benson to drive him out of town and to give him money since he was broke. Benson also testified that Heiney told him he was going to hitchhike to Florida. Heiney contends that the conductaudio signal processing circuit has been developed. By using such an apparatus, an audio signal as well as a video signal can be recorded on a magnetic disk. The sound is reproduced together with the still image by reproducing both the audio and video signals. Further, the recording/reproducing apparatus provided with a remote controller for remote-controlling the operations of the main recording/reproducing apparatus is also known. The recording/reproducing apparatus is equipped with an audio signal processing circuit, a video signal processing circuit, a recording/reproducing circuit and other similar circuitry in its main apparatus for recording and reproducing audio and image signals. Typically, a remote controller is provided having a transmitting circuit for controlling the operation of the audio signal processing circuit, the video signal processing circuit, the recording/reproducing circuit
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place by trimming the edge of the leading web tail at the breakage point into a narrow leader strip that is carried downstream along the side of the machine in the nip formed between the opposed ropes. Each pair of the rope loops extends over a given length of the machine and the edge strip is delivered at the downstream end of each rope loop to the next rope loop. When the edge strip is being transported downstream, the rest of the web is directed to the pulper, whereby a substantial amount of broke results. After the edge strip has been delivered by one loop to be transported by the next pair of opposed ropes, the web can be allowed to assume its full width. This takes placeby moving the edge-strip-shearing knife in a cross-machine direction over the running web, whereby the web is widened from the narrow edge strip to its full width and, simultaneously, the web widening with the progress of the cutting operation up to its full width is guided in the machine to the next rope nip, where the excess width of the web is directed into the pulper. Subsequently in this manner, the edge strip is passed into the next rope nip, transported therein over the entire length of the rope loop and then again widened to its full width. Naturally, the edge strip can be passed through a number of rope loops prior to moving the cutting knife to widen the web to its full width, but herein the
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and world agriculture. Indeed, in the recent outbreak of CCD in the U. S in the winter of 2006-2007, an estimated 25% or more of the 2.4 million honeybee hives were lost because of CCD. An estimated 23% of beekeeping operations in the United States suffered from CCD over the winter of 2006-2007, affecting an average of 45% of the beekeepers operations. In the winter of 2007-2008, the CCD action group of the USDA-ARS estimated that a total of 36% of all hives from commercial operations were destroyed by CCD. CCD is characterized by the rapid loss from a colony of its adult bee population, with dead adult bees usually found at a distance from the colony. At the final stages of collapse, a queen is attended only byMartin St. Louis scored twice, including the overtime winner as the Tampa Bay Lightning came from behind to defeat the Edmonton Oilers 4-3 in Winnipeg, Manitoba on Thursday night. Click here for a boxscore of tonight's game FIRST PERIOD The Oilers came out strong early in the first, but the Lightning quickly found their legs and countered. Less than five minutes into the game, Oilers goalie Jeff Deslauriers made his first save on Steven Stamkos, but the rebound went out to Ryan Malone, who lifted it over the desperate goalie to score the first goal of the game. At the period's midway point, the Oilers took a bench minor for too many men, but Kurtis Foster erased his team's powerplay with a slashing penalty, followed shortly after by Matt Walker for
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An Ontario man who left his common-law partner after buying a winning lottery ticket has been awarded half the roughly $6 million jackpot while the rest of the prize remains in legal limbo. The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. has ruled on the dispute, saying it confirmed Maurice Thibeault purchased the ticket in the Sept. 20 draw and will pay him half the winnings around the end of the month. The agency says it will hold on to the other half for 45 days, during which Thibeault and his ex-girlfriend Denise Robertson, who argues she's owed half the winnings, can still settle the matter privately or decide to take part in the OLG's arbitration process. After that, however, it says the money will be turned over to the courts to ruleon. Thibeault's lawyer could not immediately be reached for comment. Robertson's lawyer, meanwhile, says she is weighing her next steps. Steve Pickard says his client feels the OLG's decision puts her in an unfair position because she'll have to rely on her own resources to fight for the other half of the winnings while Thibeault will have access to millions of dollars from his payout. Thibeault and Robertson lived together in Chatham, Ont., for a few years and bought lottery tickets together every week, each taking turns to make the purchase, Pickard said. They always shared their winnings, he said. When it was announced that one of the winning tickets had been bought in their city, Robertson asked Thibeault if they had won, which he allegedly denied, her lawyer said. A few days
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Credit: 3-D microCT scans and animation generated at Duke SMIF Discovered more than half a century ago in Kenya and sitting in museum storage ever since, the roughly 20-million-year-old fossil Propotto leakeyi was long classified as a fruit bat. Now, it's helping researchers rethink the early evolution of lemurs, distant primate cousins of humans that today are only found on the island of Madagascar, some 250 miles off the eastern coast of Africa. The findings could rewrite the story of just when and how they got to the island. In a study to be published August 21 in the journal Nature Communications, researchers have re-examined Propotto's fossilized remains and suggest that the strange creature wasn't a bat, but an ancient relative of the aye-aye, the bucktoothed nocturnal primate that represents oneanatomy at the University of Southern California. When Propotto was first described in the 1960s, experts didn't agree about what they were looking at. They didn't have a lot to go on: just three lower jaw bones, each barely an inch long, and a handful of teeth less than three millimeters across. Fossilized fragments of primate jaws and teeth from Africa are changing what researchers thought they knew about when lemurs made it to Madagascar. Shown here is Propotto leakeyi, which lived roughly 20 million years ago in Kenya. Original housed in the National Museums of Kenya. Credit: 3-D microCT scans and animation generated at Duke SMIF In 1967, paleontologist George Gaylord Simpson inspected the fragments and classified the specimen as a previously unknown member of the loris family, nocturnal primates
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attorney who declared that with respect to City and County, he entered into agreements to dismiss them as defendants in exchange for a waiver of costs; before agreeing to dismiss these defendants, he consulted with the liability expert he had retained to testify at trial; based on the expert's opinions and his own analysis of the case, he concluded that neither the City nor the County was liable to plaintiffs; rather than risk exposing plaintiffs to liability for a cost bill, he entered into the agreement with the City; and his professional opinion that plaintiffs did not have a case against County from a liability standpoint was the sole motivating factor in his agreeing to dismiss the County for a waiver of costs. In opposition to the motions, Greshko'sattorney submitted the affidavit of his expert engineer, Lewis Collin Moore, who had testified on Greshko's behalf at the first trial of the Salases' action. Moore stated that at about the time of trial, he had a conversation with County counsel who asked him if he, Moore, had been retained by the County and, if so, Moore should not work for Greshko according to his agreement with Salases' attorney that the County experts would not be released to anyone else; his later conversations with other County personnel left him with the understanding that the County's pre-1978 accident records for the subject intersection were transferred to the control of the City of Industry or its attorneys; in light of a preaccident study recommending left-turn pockets and traffic signals, such
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School to the field an hour before kickoff Friday. Each duo held hands. Tibbetts was paired with classmate Kyle Cadden. Posted! A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Buy Photo Scott Tibbetts, left, warms up with his teammate's including Cam Loschen, right, before the B-G-M football team takes on Lisbon during the first week of high school football in Iowa on Friday, Aug. 24, 2018 in Lisbon. Tibbetts' sister Mollie went missing on July 18, her body was found August 21 in a field outside Guernsey. Despite that Scott lead his team to a 35-24 victory over Lisbon, scoring three touchdowns himself, in week one of Iowa high school football. Brian Powers/The Register Head coach Jared Burns talks to his quarterback Scott Tibbetts before the B-G-M football team takes on Lisbonduring the first week of high school football in Iowa on Friday, Aug. 24, 2018 in Lisbon. Burns said he told Tibbetts for the next two hours he was the leader of the team and to focus on that. Tibbett's sister Mollie went missing on July 18, her body was found August 21 in a field outside Guernsey. Brian Powers/The Register Scott Tibbetts, brother of Mollie Tibbetts, motions to the sky after throwing a touchdown pass during the the Brooklyn Guernsey Malcom football team's game against Lisbon on Friday, Aug. 24, 2018 in Lisbon. BGM would go on to win 35-24. Brian Powers/The Register Scott Tibbetts, brother of Mollie Tibbetts, puts on his helmet before taking the field with the Brooklyn Guernsey Malcom football team as they take on Lisbon
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the backfield. Los Angeles was just two years removed from a Western Conference title but had gone a disappointing 4-8 in 1956. While Head Coach Sid Gillman had been revamping the roster, veteran QB Norm Van Brocklin was still behind center and a formidable passer at age 30, although he was being pushed by the younger Bill Wade. While the receiving corps was no longer as impressive as it had been in previous years, there was plenty of talent at running back with FB Tank Younger and HB Tom Wilson who was being joined by first draft choice Jon Arnett, a fleet all-purpose halfback out of USC. The Rams had concerns about their defense but had also finished strong the previous year. Kezar Stadium was filled with 59,637 fans for the game. The 49ers had the first possession andDick Daugherty moved them back 13 yards and Barnes quick-kicked on third down. LA took over at its 25, was penalized half the distance to the goal due to a personal foul, and then a bad pitchout was recovered by Wilson in his end zone for a safety. HB Joe Arenas returned the ensuing free kick 21 yards to the LA 45 and, two plays later, Tittle threw down the middle to Conner who, about to be tackled, lateraled to end Billy Wilson and the fleet receiver ran the distance for a 43-yard TD. Soltau converted and the 49ers were in front by 9-7. The Rams put together a promising drive in response that featured Van Brocklin passes of 26 yards to end Bob Boyd and 20 yards to end Leon Clarke. The second gave Los Angeles a
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participated in 8th Jordan Forex Expo as Platinum Sponsor of the event. Trade competition on NoorCM Trading Platform was held between the visitors to NoorCM stall and winners got latest iPhones and iPads. NoorCM was proud to be the official partner of the 3rd Jordan Economic Forum and the 6th Jordan Forex Expo held in Amman Jordan May 2, 3 2011. NoorCM beat out several major companies to earn the 2011 Best Broker in the Middle East. Here by you can find a selected group of pictures to share this event with us: Noor Capital Markets are the main sponsor of Kazma Sports Club, Kuwait. The Kazma Cycling Race club competed in Faisal Bin Fahd Cycling Race Tournament, Riyadh - Saudi Arabia which comprised of five difficult stages, each stage lastedfor a day and cycle racer had to complete distance from 85 KM to 120 KM. Kazma Cycling Race Club achieved 3rd place in the third stage & 1st in fifth stage. Here by you can find a selected group of pictures to share this event with us: NoorCM was the platinum sponsor of The Middle East Online Trading Summit & Awards 2010, held in Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel, Dubai, 9-10 of November in which NoorCM was voted as the Best Arabic Platform 2010. Here by you can find a selected group of pictures to share this event with us: NoorCM official sponsorship of Egypt Trend 2010. NoorCM continue to look into further expansion in the Middle East and North Africa and continues to have a physical presence in these countries including
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in 1972. DEVELOPMENT Although pediatric gastroenterology has not been formally recognized as a medical specialty in Cuba, there have been important achievements in establishing a network of specialized health care services for digestive diseases of children and adolescents. Gastrointestinal endoscopy and other auxiliary diagnostic modalities have been introduced for children and play a major role in clinical trials and research. This article describes the international context that promoted the specialty's development in Cuba. Reference is made to specialized training from its initial stages in 1972, its consolidation as an emerging discipline in Cuban medicine, and its diffusion in Latin American and Caribbean countries. Professional development and specialized training to meet health human resource needs in pediatric hospitals are described, as well as Cuban participation in the Latin AmericanSociety for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition. National and international milestones, publications, awards and recognitions that indicate advances despite difficulties are also presented. CONCLUSIONS Since 1972, there have been major strides in the development of pediatric gastroenterology practice in Cuba. The establishment of a national network of specialized services in pediatric hospitals throughout Cuba has provided quality health care for digestive diseases of childhood. Pediatric gastroenterology's development and achievements in healthcare and research are such that it deserves official recognition as a medical specialty Cuba. KEYWORDS Pediatric gastroenterology, history of medicine, national health system, service network, hepatology, children, adolescents, Cuba.
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UJ nab second victory, defeating Madibaz 6-2 UJ made use of their goal attempts in their encounter against the Madibaz to claim a victory of 6-2 on Sunday afternoon in Potchefstroom. In the first minute of the game it was Carmen Smith from UJ with the opening goal of the match to put her team in an early 2-0 lead. Kirsten Paton followed in the footsteps of her teammate as she found the back of the goal box from a penalty corner to extend the lead to 3-0. The second chukka also belonged to the ladies in orange as Jenevieve Taljaard joined the party in the circle to leave her side 5-0 up against the Madibaz. UJ headed into halftime on 6-0 as Zeena Martin finished off in the circle from a penaltyOne year after two Miami-Dade police officers lost their lives in the line of duty, they were honored in a special ceremony at Miami-Dade Police headquarters and the widow of officer is speaking out for the first time about her husband and the shooting. Four Miami-Dade police officers went to serve a murder warrant on a Miami man Thursday morning, but what could have been a routine task turned violent and deadly, leaving two officers and the suspect dead.
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been seriously curtailed except for the company's efforts to prevent the welders' strike from putting a great number of other employees out of work. The labor dispute directly caused those company efforts. Unfortunately, the company seems to have been unable to avoid laying off some employees who worked either closely with the welders or in processes very directly dependent upon the welders' work. The welders' work and the claimants' work was not carried on in the company's plant during most, if not all, of the period of dispute. There was a work stoppage in the sense that an important segment of the production process was forced out of the company's plant by the labor dispute. If the company's management had been less efficient and had not quickly transferred theon 19 June 2000. Most of it is provided with a water-bound surface, some sections also run along quiet country lanes. Here and there it departs from the course of the historic , so that steep inclines may be avoided. It is therefore about 30 km longer than the hiking trail. The is connected to the E3 European long distance path, which goes from the Atlantic coast of Spain to the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria, and the E6 European long distance path, running from Arctic Finland to Turkey. In the winter, in good snow conditions, skiing or hiking in snowshoes is possible and the is maintained as a winter hiking trail in places. Transport The Railway running to station near is a branch line, that has
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The Watchman's Call Posted Saturday, November 13, 2010, at 2:06 PM Extra Oil, Wick is Trimmed, all for Bride receiving Him The Watchman's Call by Arley Steinhour 111310 Yell it from the Roof-tops, at the corner of the street, Nicely yell the warning, to everyone you meet. God is getting angry, and wrath will fill His face. No matter how fast a nation runs, it cannot win the race. The Faithful know the ending, the unsaved never hear, Refuses to hear the warning, and just orders another beer. Don't ignore the warning signs, Bible speak quite clear, it only speaks of wrath, to those who will not hear. So, Yell it from the Roof-tops, at the corner of the street, Nicely yell the warning, to everyone you meet. The Bride of Christ is ready, awaiting, patter of His Feet, He comes to snatch HisBride away, time is full, also complete. Tribulation-Seven, is waiting around the yonder bend, Seven short years completeed, will bring the Era's end. Yes, Yell it from the Roof-tops, at the corner of the street, Nicely yell the warning, to everyone that you might meet. Our lamps are trimmed, wicks is lit, The Bride expectant, to be Welcomed Home, By Royal Bridegroom, to make us Family, One and All, Repentant Bride, for Eternity.
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of Correction, a post presently held by defendant Harold B. Bradley, an individual whose competence, dedication and professional credentials are beyond reproach. The department's number two administrator is Deputy Commissioner Robert Morford, who, along with Commissioner Bradley, oversees all TDOC functions. Reporting directly to the Commissioner or Deputy Commissioner are an assistant commissioner of community relations, the staff attorney, the director of internal affairs and the director of medical services. Those persons administer TDOC functions that, for one reason or another are not assigned to any of the five major divisions of the department. The Division of Adult Services is headed by Assistant Commissioner Dorothy M. Greer. Administrative staff for this division includes the director of rehabilitative services, the director of offender classification, the director of adult probation andthe director of institutional programs. Individual prison wardens report to TDOC through the Division of Adult Services. The Division of Agri-Industries consists of two sections: Tennessee State Industries and Institutional Farms. Each section is headed by a director, who reports to the Assistant Commissioner for Agri-Industries, Larry Daniels. The Division of Agri-Industries works closely with an independent nine-member Prison Agri-Industries Board, established by the legislature as an advisory body but utilized, according to Mr. Daniels, much like a board of directors for setting divisional policies and providing expertise in areas such as management, finance and marketing. Under the direction of Mr. Daniels, with the assistance of the board, agri-industries within TDOC have expanded considerably over the last few years. However, even now the division employs only about 1,150 inmates
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to 1980 was over 800 inmates, well above the previous average. And, according to Commissioner Bradley, the rate of increase at the time of trial was about 100 inmates per month. Present TDOC projections place the inmate population at more than 12,000 by mid-1986. Although the regional prisons were built in response to the problem of overcrowding, the fact that those facilities already house inmates at or above their design capacity of 400 is indicative of the apparently persistent nature of the spiraling prison population. In fact, overcrowding has been a recognized problem in Tennessee's prisons for many years, dating back at least to 1937. According to the State Comptroller's 1980 evaluation, the actual prison population is consistently well in excess of nationally accepted minimum standards, a conclusion withof basic educational skills; and the Wide Range Interest-Opinion Test, which recently replaced the General Aptitude Test Battery as a vocational aptitude test. Alternative tests are used for retarded or illiterate inmates. These include a taped version of the MMPI for inmates unable to read, and the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale for retarded inmates. The Peabody Picture Vocabulary is also used for educationally deficient inmates. However, none of the tests are specifically designed to identify violence-prone inmates. The major tests are usually administered in groups by a testing diagnostician, and the results are forwarded to the psychological examiner for evaluation. The testing occurs by the end of the inmate's third week at the classification center. After the scores are tabulated by the testing diagnostician, they are forwarded to the psychological
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is licensed, with a pharmacist on site two to three hours a day, five days a week. No substantial issues have been raised as to the adequacy of any of those services. Mental health services at MCC consist essentially of a full-time psychological examiner and a contract for emergency referrals to North East Mental Health Center in Memphis. MCC also has access to the psychiatric unit of City of Memphis Hospital, as well as DCI. There is dispute, however, as to whether the psychological examiner is qualified professionally to order the transfer of inmates to a facility providing acute psychiatric care. Under the contract with North East Mental Health Center, one psychiatrist and two clinical psychologists perform on-site consultations and assessments of inmates. H. DeBerry Correctional Institute for Special NeedsOffenders 1. Housing and Facilities DCI, a maximum security prison located in Nashville, serves as the mental health treatment facility for all of TDOC's adult inmates. As such, it is the sole TDOC institution that houses both male and female prisoners. The facility was originally built in 1932 as the hospital for the criminally insane. After being closed in 1976, the facility was transferred from the Department of Mental Health to TDOC and was reopened as a prison in 1977. DCI treats inmates with all kinds of psychiatric problems, including sex offenders and substance abusers, but remains essentially a penal institution. DCI contains 11 living units, each of which houses 16 to 28 inmates in various sized rooms containing 1 to 16 persons each. In mid-August 1981, the facility housed 275
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almost complete 24-hour nursing coverage, the fact that guards are not trained in first aid or CPR takes on greatly reduced significance. Because of its use as a classification center and the concomitant need to fully evaluate new inmates during the classification process, NRCF has more extensive psychological services personnel than most other TDOC institutions. Primary reliance is upon four teams, each of which consists of a licensed psychological examiner and a bachelor's degree level counselor. In addition, the facility employs two testing diagnosticians who administer the various classification tests that the psychological examiners subsequently interpret. Finally NRCF receives four to five hours per week of contract services by a psychiatrist. Although the psychological services staff at NRCF is primarily involved in the classification process, they appear sufficient inof care. J. The Regional Prisons: Bledsoe, Morgan and Lake Counties 1. Housing The designs of BCRCF, MCRCF and LCRCF are virtually identical to the CB facility discussed, supra. They will be discussed together here, with relevant distinctions noted as necessary. The physical plants consist of 16 detached individual guilds, arranged in basically a circular pattern, each of which contains 25 individual rooms designed to accommodate one prisoner each. As at CB, the rooms are 77 square feet with solid doors. Dayrooms located on either side of the control room at the center of each guild are shared by the inmates in the 12 or 13 rooms on the same side of the guild. All three facilities are classified as medium security. Most of the rooms at these three regional facilities were
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a bunch of other moves within those decongested lanes. Everything from one-dribble floaters to meticulous backdowns to spinning faceups are peppered throughout his arsenal. The variance in his role more than offsets his downtick in efficiency. Defenses are already showing Cauley-Stein more respect. Bigs aren't dropping back on him as much, which has opened paths to the basket for his guards on hand-offs. His teammates have more room to cut, and they're confident he'll find them. He's dancing around three assists per 36 minutes for a second consecutive season. This isn't Cauley-Stein validating his place among solid starters. This is him hovering in the vicinity of Most Improved Player endorsements. He would have for sure been looped into that tier if the race didn't always skew toward guards and wings. TaureanPrince, Atlanta Hawks Trae Young has not crimped Taurean Prince's offensive intensity. If anything, the rookie floor general has enabled him to stay in attack mode. Prince is picking up where he left off at the end of last season, and it shows. He leads the Hawks in usage and is shooting the ball more than ever. His overall field-goal percentage doesn't flatter, but it hardly tells part of the story. Ebbing efficiency is a transformational hazard. Prince is weening off his accessory role and working in more of a co-alpha capacity. Over 40 percent of his attempts are pull-up jumpers, and more than 25 percent come after burning between three and six dribbles. Both marks are by far and away career highs. Dig even deeper, and the numbers are even less
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The Original Door Dolly AGOOD1, The Original Door Dolly : Industrial & Scientific - The Original Door Dolly is designed to help YOU wo... In stock*In Stock - Subject to stock availability at point of fulfilment. In the event whereby the item is out of stock or unable to supply, the order would be cancelled and a full refund will be made to the customer. Free Shipping Worldwide available. Shipping time may vary depending on the address. *In Stock - Subject to stock availability at point of fulfilment. In the event whereby the item is out of stock or unable to supply, the order would be cancelled and a full refund will be made to the customer. The Original Door Dolly,AGOOD1: Industrial & Scientific - Made Specifically for Commercial Wood , Metal &images are transferred to a recording material, such as a recording sheet, by use of the transferring device. The toner images are then fixed on the recording material by use of the fixing device as permanently fixed images for output. As shown in FIG. 8, the aforesaid fixing device is, for example, arranged to be able to pinch and convey by use of the guiding member 18 a recording material P which is provided with the unfixed toner transferred to it on the fixing nip unit N between the fixing roller 100 and the pressure roller 110, and then, to heat and press the toner T by the heater 13 that serves as the heating body arranged in the fixing roller 100 in order to fix the unfixed toner
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however, drop out every year, despite the fact that education is compulsory between the ages of 6 and 16. In 2009 an estimated 69,000 children left school. Hamza is the middle child in a family of three. His older brother is 17 and goes to a private school. His younger sister is 7 and started school this year. He is helping pay for their education. Both of his parents have jobs. His father works night shifts at the municipality and his mother is a house cleaner. Lack of security During the popular uprising that started what many are now calling the Yasmine revolution, none of the family breadwinners could go to work. A curfew, lack of security and no transport meant that they stayed at home for days. But now, asFormation of vacuum-formed and pressure-formed mouthguards. The method used to form mouthguards should be carefully selected in order to obtain their full preventive benefits. The aim of this study was to examine the differences of mouthguard characteristics according to the forming methods. Mouthguard sheets of 3.8-mm ethylene vinyl acetate were vacuum-formed and pressure-formed on a working model. The sheets were formed when heating causing them to displace 15 mm from baseline. Mouthguard thickness was measured at the labial surface of the central incisor, the buccal surface of the first molar, and the occlusal surface of the first molar. The fit of the mouthguard was measured at the central incisor and the first molar. Differences in the thickness and fit between the vacuum-formed and pressure-formed mouthguards were analyzed by two-way
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4 - several parcels of real property, promissory notes, and shares of stock in other corporations. Mrs. Rapp managed the household budget and paid household expenses. She did not take an active role in either her husband's business or his investment activities. The decedent put several investments and at least one venture in his wife's name, but Mrs. Rapp played no active role in their management. The decedent was satisfied with Mrs. Rapp's management of their household expenses. In 1972, Mrs. Rapp was involved in an automobile accident. As a result of the accident, she was in a coma for 8 days, and she spent a total of 5 months in the hospital. The accident left her with poor vision and other medicalproblems. After the accident, Mrs. Rapp often complained about her physical limitations. She believed that she would never again be able to work. The decedent believed that the accident greatly affected his wife's personality and was partially to blame for some of the marital discord that the Rapps later suffered. The decedent was not an attorney or an accountant. In conducting his business affairs, he relied on the advice of professionals. However, he attempted to become knowledgeable about the legal and tax consequences of - 5 - his business transactions.
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the subsurface and site development. AMMIC furnished payment and performance bonds for Gold Coast's portion of the project. 3 Gold Coast encountered difficulties in preparing the site, allegedly due to deficiencies in the Stone plans and unexpected subsurface conditions, and fell behind in its performance of the contract. In January of 1980, the Park District removed Gold Coast from the project and demanded performance by AMMIC under its bond obligation. AMMIC completed the project, and in so doing allegedly incurred costs $900,000 in excess of the contract price. 4 In January of 1983, State Paving, a surface contractor on the park project, and nine subcontractors, filed a state court action in Florida alleging negligence and delay in the site preparation for the project. The state action names five defendants,including the Park District, Gold Coast, Stone, and AMMIC. The Park District has filed cross-claims against its codefendants in the state action. 5 In April of 1983, AMMIC filed the instant diversity action in the District Court for the Southern District of Florida, alleging negligence against Stone for its preparation of the site work plans and negligence in Stone's recommendation that the Park District accept the Gold Coast bid. AMMIC originally joined the Park District in the federal action as well, alleging a failure to make timely payments to Gold Coast under the contract and a breach of the Park District's duty to timely advise AMMIC that Gold Coast was unable to complete the contract. 6 On July 9, 1983, the district court granted the Park District's motion to stay
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Devendro Singh lost to Paddy Barnes of Ireland 18-23 in the quarterfinals as India's medal hopes dashed in the... Read More LONDON: Indian boxer Devendro Singh 's bid for an Olympic bronze medal was dashed after he succumbed to Ireland's Paddy Barnes in a high-voltage quarterfinal contest which was marked by some debatable refereeing and controversial warnings at the Excel Arena on Wednesday. The 20-year-old Devendro fought gallantly last night but could not prevail over his stronger opponent who scripted a 23-18 victory to romp into the semifinals. But the high-scoring result left the Indian contingent fuming as they claimed that the refereeing had gone heavily against the diminutive Indian who was warned once in the second round. With Devendro's exit, the Indian challenge in the boxing ring also came to anend with only MC Mary Kom providing the spark with a historic bronze medal in women's boxing which has been introduced in the Olympics for the first time. Backed by the noisy crowd, Barnes took an early lead by winning the first round 7-5 and maintained the tempo right through to send the Indian packing out of his maiden Olympics much to the disappointment of the Indian fans. Both the boxers started the contest on a very aggressive note as they unleashed a flurry of punches at each other but the Irish pugilist relied on his experience to gain the upper hand. Trailing by two points, Devendro continued to be aggressive but a warning against him gave his opponent a bigger lead by the end of the second round which ended
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formed by the upper faces of the planks engaged by the clamp. In accordance with yet another aspect of the invention there is provided in a method of forming a platform assembly supported on a scaffolding structure to provide a working platform in which wood planks are positioned in side-by-side relationship and secured together as a platform assembly by a clamp, the improvement wherein the planks of the platform assembly are received in a recess of said clamp and said clamp securely engages opposed side walls of the platform assembly with the upper faces of the planks disposed such that an uninterrupted platform upper surface is formed by the upper faces of the planks engaged by the clamp. In still another aspect of the invention there is provided a clampfor securing together a plurality of wood planks in side-by-side relationship to form a platform comprising: a clamp body having a recess defined therein adapted to receive a plurality of wood planks to form an assembly of the planks in side-by-side relationship, such that a platform is formed by said planks; and first and second plank engaging means extending inwardly of said body into said recess, said first and second engaging means each comprising wood penetrating members adapted to penetrate the outer side walls of the assembly. In a specific embodiment of the invention, a clamp for securing together a plurality of wood planks in side-by-side relationship to form a platform comprises an elongate bar having opposed first and second end flanges extending from opposed first and second ends
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of the bar. A recess is defined between the end flanges and the bar, the recess being adapted to receive a plurality of wood planks to form the assembly of planks in side-by-side relationship with the upper faces of the planks disposed such that an uninterrupted platform upper surface is formed by the upper faces of the planks. First and second plank engaging means extending inwardly of the first and second flanges, respectively, into the recess for securely engaging outer side walls of the assembly of wood planks. The clamp of the invention preferably has opposed wood penetrating members which penetrate the wood planks at opposed sides of the assembly of wood planks in their side-by-side relationship. Suitably at least one of the plank engaging means is moveable inwardly and outwardlyof the recess for penetrating engagement of the wood planks received in the recess of the clamp, by the wood penetrating members. In one embodiment the moveable plank engaging means comprise a rotatable screw supporting an abutment member, for example, an abutment plate, adjacent but spaced apart from a wood penetrating end of the screw. This arrangement is somewhat similar to the screw jack except that the screw extends beyond the abutment plate to terminate in the wood penetrating end. A second plank engaging means may comprise one or more stationary wood penetrating spikes extending inwardly from a flange of the clamp. A scaffold assembly of the invention may include a plurality of the clamps in spaced apart relationship along the underside of the assembly of planks in order to better
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through the Bretton Woods era. This section begins with a description of the balance-of-payments problem, which steadily grew through the postwar era and eventually brought down the Bretton Woods system. That foreign creditors gained the ability to effect a bank run on US gold supplies became increasingly alarming through the 1950s. The crisis in the London gold market in 1960 is discussed next, followed by the closing of loopholes that let Americans own gold overseas. The extent to which Americans disobeyed the law to own gold is explored, including an amusing case of a golden rooster that publicly showcased the ridiculousness of such prohibitions. The seventh chapter is an in-depth examination of Operation Goldfinger, a set of attempts by the US government to find more gold that would seemlike jokes to a reader today. The role of the French government in threatening to destabilize the global monetary system is discussed here as well. Ledbetter mentions the possibilities of cutting spending by withdrawing US forces from Germany and Japan in the 1960s, but once more, gold went up against foreign policy and lost. Another important lesson from this chapter is that price controls, such as that of gold set at $35 per ounce despite rising demand, will always collapse eventually. The eighth chapter picks up where the sixth chapter left off, with airlifts of gold from America to shore up the British pound. This is followed by the frustrations of the Johnson administration in dealing with Vietnam and gold balances. The end of Bretton Woods is foreshadowed with
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BY baseball_sucks on | September 9, 2013, 9:41 GMT Good to see Aus finally expanding their search for players overseas - England have been raiding South Africa for decent batsmen for decades POSTED BY on | September 9, 2013, 9:27 GMT i am totally disagree with Canpese's and Walter's comments..every persons ve some rights to respect their religion in their own way..so its his choice, well done fawad. POSTED BY boltfromheaven on | September 9, 2013, 8:53 GMT So, as an Aussie who could play in the IPL, I take it he will not wear the uniforms for any team that would require him to wear the 'Kingfisher' logo. If he wants to be an Australian test player and an International player in the worlds top cricket league he has to wear the sponsors' logos. I for one,BY Not_Another_Keybored_Expert on | September 9, 2013, 6:35 GMT As a staunch labour voter and a supporter of open immigration I to am very disappointed in Abbots plans, but it is a separate issue to the story at hand, very opportunistic journalism. POSTED BY TwoCents on | September 9, 2013, 6:14 GMT Based on what I have seen to-date, I think Fawad can be a fixture in the Aus side - he has good control and temperament. Not wanting to draw a target on my back, but I believe tolerance goes both ways - wearing the sponsors' logo is not demeaning/degrading and should be non-negotiable. POSTED BY bobagorof on | September 9, 2013, 5:33 GMT For those complaining that Fawad Ahmed shouldn't be in the team, let's look at his record. In the most recent Sheffield Shield, he played
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seems. Shocking! POSTED BY on | September 7, 2013, 14:44 GMT @512fm It does not matter where Fawad Ahmed was born as many athletes were born in one country and represented another in their chosen sport. His decision is based on his religion just like Amla's was. If all parties are happy then why are people like you complaining POSTED BY khurrambhai on | September 7, 2013, 14:33 GMT What if he is selected for VB series, that whole series is sponsored by VB. POSTED BY spinkingKK on | September 7, 2013, 14:26 GMT I genuinely appreciate CA for allowing Fawad to follow his beliefs and still let him be a part of the team. That is how you prove that Australia is tolerant of other religions. Only thing is, they have to give same kind of respect toand support. POSTED BY AussiePhoenix on | September 7, 2013, 12:16 GMT I don't see what the problem is, and I can't believe Walters has it all wrong. Fawad does want to wear the 'Team' gear, just not the sponsors logo.There is a huge difference. We all talk about the Baggy Green, that's the tradition, the players of the past and their fighting spirit. Nobody cares which logo is on the shirt! Fawad has signed up for the real tradition of playing for Australia, and is giving his all to play for his new country. He is working, become a part of the community in club cricket, state and now national. What more do you want from a new arrival? He's joining in and being Australian, except for one little beer logo.
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or about January 10, 2013. Procedural History On March 8, 2013, Mr. Holman, individually and on behalf of Wolf Creek, filed suit against Mr. Brady and Mountain. The complaint alleged five causes of action. The first, a derivative claim on behalf of Wolf Creek, was that Mountain was in breach of the 1998 lease on and after January 11, 2013, by failing to pay the rent required by that lease. According to Mr. Holman, Mountain's attempted notice ofnonrenewal did not comply with the lease terms. did not include a verification requirement. They also omitted any requirement to disclaim collusion to confer jurisdiction. 7 chapter 25.15 RCW and adopted new provisions. A staff summary of public testimony on the original bill explains: New LLC filings in Washington outnumber new corporation filings by a 7: 1 ratio. Washington's current LLC law is similar to the original LLC law passed in 1994. The current LLC law should be changed to bring Washington's laws in line with similar laws in leading states and with current LLC business practices. This bill is the work of the Washington
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of their age. But, whilst this brilliant assemblage attracted the eyes and hearts of every one besides, the Caliph scrutinized each, in his turn, with a malignant avidity that passed from attention, and selected from their number the fifty whom he judged the Giaour would prefer. With an equal shew of kindness as before, he proposed to celebrate a festival on the plain, for the entertainment of his young favourites, who, he said, ought to rejoice still more than all, at the restoration of his health, on account of the favours he intended for them. The Caliph's proposal was received with the greatest delight, and soon published through Samarah. Litters, camels, and horses were prepared. Women and children, old men and young, every one placed himself as he chose. Theclasp to my breast. Go and pitch my tents in the neighbouring valley. There will I fix my abode, with this beautiful tulip, whose colours I soon shall restore. There exert thy best endeavours to procure whatever can augment the enjoyments of life, till I shall disclose to thee more of my will.' The news of so unlucky an event soon reached the ears of the emir, who abandoned himself to grief and despair, and began, as did his old grey-beards, to begrime his visage with ashes. A total supineness ensued; travellers were no longer entertained; no more plasters were spread; and, instead of the charitable activity that had distinguished this asylum, the whole of its inhabitants exhibited only faces of half a cubit long, and uttered groans that
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him with indulgence, as constantly turned him aside; so that the peasants were precluded from procuring subsistence; for, the milch goats and ewes, which Providence had sent towards the district they traversed to refresh travellers with their milk, all fled at the sight of the hideous animal and his strange riders. As to Carathis, she needed no common aliment; for her invention had previously furnished her with an opiate, to stay her stomach; some of which she imparted to her mutes. At dusk, Alboufaki making a sudden stop, stampt with his foot; which, to Carathis, who knew his ways, was a certain indication that she was near the confines of some cemetery.B The moon shed a bright light on the spot, which served to discover a long wall withRosalva! how would ye have strutted in such a situation! What fair Infantas would ye not have expected to behold, condemned to spinning-wheels, and solitude? I, alas, saw nothing but clay walls, a straw bed, some glazed earthen bowls, and a wooden crucifix. My shoes were loaded with sand: this, my old hostess perceived; and, immediately kindling a fire in an inner part of the hovel, brought out some warm water to refresh my feet, and set some milk and chestnuts before me. This patriarchal politeness was by no means indifferent, after my tiresome ramble. I sat down opposite to the door which fronted the unfathomable gulph; beyond, appeared the sea, of a deep cerulean, foaming with waves. The sky also, was darkening apace with storms. Sadness came
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proud to call home. This means putting people ahead of politics. CANDIDATES FOR MERCER COUNTY SHERIFF Vote for One Term: 3 years Salary: $89,196 The League of Women Voters of the Princeton Area submitted the following question to all candidates for sheriff: Community Activities: I have served for many years as Chairman of the March of Dimes Jail and Bail; Member of the Vietnam Veterans United; Finance Director and member of the board of Directors of Anchor House; Member of the Capital Health Foundation Board of Directors; former member of the Fundraising Committee for the Muscular Dystrophy Association; American Cancer Society; Diabetes Walkathon; Sunshine Foundations Annual Ball; Current member of the Trenton Lions Club and the Hamilton Elks. Answer:My top priority is a continuation of initiatives I have already implemented, one is to enhance theavailability to new and innovative law enforcement technology. Another is to continue lobbying corporations for funds to strengthen our existing safe housing and senior safety programs as well as expand our domestic violence program and personal safety programs. Broaden public-private partnerships within the community to address the needs of our children with child fingerprinting and DNA identification programs. Community Activities: I have been active in a myriad of charitable organizations, among them are membership in the Better Community Housing of Trenton, Martin House, the Italian-American National Hall of Fame, the Italian-American Sportsman Club, and especially close to my heart - the Sunshine Foundation, in which I have been volunteer co-director of fundraising for the past 12 years. Answer:As a thirty-year veteran of law enforcement, I know Mercer County deserves
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was a priest at St. Kiernan Catholic Church in Shelby Township. He is charged with four counts of second-degree criminal sexual conduct in 41 A1 District Court in Macomb County. He was arrested Thursday in Littlerock, California. Vincent DeLorenzo , 80, Lansing Diocese. DeLorenzo was a priest at Holy Redeemer Church in Burton. He is charged with three counts of first-degree and three counts of second-degree criminal sexual conduct in 67th District Court in Genessee County. He was arrested Thursday in Marion County, Florida. , 80, Lansing Diocese. DeLorenzo was a priest at Holy Redeemer Church in Burton. He is charged with three counts of first-degree and three counts of second-degree criminal sexual conduct in 67th District Court in Genessee County. He was arrested Thursday in Marion County, Florida.Patrick Casey , 55, Archdiocese of Detroit. Casey was a priest at St. Theodore of Canterbury Parish in Westland. He is charged with one count of third-degree criminal sexual conduct in 18th District Court in Wayne County. He was arrested Thursday in Oak Park. , 55, Archdiocese of Detroit. Casey was a priest at St. Theodore of Canterbury Parish in Westland. He is charged with one count of third-degree criminal sexual conduct in 18th District Court in Wayne County. He was arrested Thursday in Oak Park. Jacob Vellian, 84, Kalamazoo Diocese. Vellian was a priest at St. John the Evangelist Parish in Benton Harbor. He is charged with two counts of rape in 5th District Court in Berrien County. He lives in Kerala, India and has not yet been
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won six straight in the series since Georgia swept the Gamecocks in 2008. DID YOU KNOW? Georgia is 3-4 against nationally ranked teams this season with wins over #5 Florida State, #10 UCLA and #16 Baylor.The seven games against ranked teams are the most by any SEC club. The Bulldogs have played just seven home games this year, the fewest of any SEC club. Georgia's Friday night starter Alex Wood is the current SEC Pitcher of the Week after beating #10 UCLA in Los Angeles last Friday. The sophomore left-hander struck out a career-high 11 in seven innings, allowing just one run on four hits with no walks. Bulldog junior second baseman Levi Hyams leads the team with a .362 batting average, and he owns a nine-game hitting streak.Project Blog Menu Project PhD student PhD student Tiff Thomas joined the project and the University of Aberdeen this month. He will be conducting his own research into subjectivity and ethico-aesthetics in Spinoza, while also contributing to the broader project themes and activities. We are gearing up for our first meetings with members of our Advisory Board, and work is underway on the Equalities of Wellbeing website, which we aim to launch early in the new year.
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Polymeric nanoparticles for oral delivery of drugs and vaccines: a critical evaluation of in vivo studies. Oral drug delivery is the preferred route of administration of drugs. Because of their versatility, nanoparticles often have been investigated for the delivery of a wide number of drugs by this route. This article first examines the physicochemical, pharmaceutical and technological aspects that make nanoparticles a potential oral delivery system for drugs and active biomolecules. Next, upon consideration of in vivo studies, the pharmacokinetic, pharmacological and therapeutic aspects of orally administered nanoparticles are described. Special emphasis is placed on improvement of oral bioavailability of drugs incorporated into nanoparticles. Two main mechanisms involved in enhancing drug absorption are discussed: the protection of drug by nanoparticles against harsh conditions in the gut and the prolongationout of the donor body. A blood pump drives the circulation. Although an advantage of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation is, that oxygen is supplied to the organs, the viscosity of cold blood hampers oxygenation and the subsequent flushing of the organs forms an extra step that complicates the procedure and prolongs the time between death of the donor and implantation of the donated organ.
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Jackson's back with the other. It took up to a half hour before paramedics were called, Murray's lawyers have said. The paramedics arrived about three minutes later and tried to revive the pop star for another 42 minutes before taking him to nearby UCLA Medical Center, where Jackson was pronounced dead. Jackson is believed to have been using propofol for about two years and investigators are trying to determine how many other doctors administered it. Murray told investigators he had given Jackson the drug several times before, the law enforcement official told AP. As investigators try to untangle Jackson's complex medical history they have interviewed at least six doctors who treated him and searched records for transactions involving aliases Jackson may have used to get drugs. The official said Murray directed investigatorsto a closet in the room where Jackson slept. In it, they found enough propofol and sedatives to fill two gym bags. The room also contained an IV line and three tanks of oxygen, which would be needed for administration of propofol.
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second living area is just off the kitchen with loads of natural light, a queen sleeper sofa, and flat screen HDTV with DVD player. Outside are 2 decks, a grill, a dining area, yard, swing set, and new outdoor shower. The home also has a washer and dryer. The neighborhood offers many quiet walking paths to explore. Cute Oak Bluffs Cottage In Quiet Neighborhood Ours is a bright 2 bedroom, 1 bath home with an updated kitchen and central AC,. The first bedroom offers two twin beds with new mattresses. The second bedroom has a queen sized bed, also with a 2016 mattress. The bathroom provides a spacious vanity, shower, and plenty of storage space. There are two inviting living areas. The first is fully open to the kitchen andeating area and with high ceilings and a comfortable new sofa. The second living area is just off the kitchen with loads of natural light, a queen sleeper sofa, and flat screen HDTV with DVD player. Outside are 2 decks, a grill, a dining area, yard, swing set, and new outdoor shower. The home also has a washer and dryer. The neighborhood offers many quiet walking paths to explore. Cute Oak Bluffs Cottage In Quiet Neighborhood Cute Oak Bluffs Cottage In Quiet Neighborhood Ours is a bright 2 bedroom, 1 bath home with an updated kitchen and central AC,. The first bedroom offers two twin beds with new mattresses. The second bedroom has a queen sized bed, also with a 2016 mattress. The bathroom provides a spacious vanity, shower, and plenty
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jurisdiction because the Delaware Circuit Court retained jurisdiction as a court of concurrent jurisdiction, which was overruled. Layne attempted to introduce evidence of change of conditions in the character of the neighborhood surrounding Layne Crest. However, considerable evidence was introduced revealing that the land to the north, south, and west of Layne Crest was of either a residential or noncommercial character. Layne also attempted to prove that enforcement of the restrictive covenants would result in a loss to him of nearly $450,000, whereas the loss to Buennagel and each of the members of the Association resulting from dissolution of the covenants would be only $1,000. After taking the matter under advisement, the trial court on May 25, 1971, awarded an injunction prohibiting Layne's violation of the restrictive covenants, finding thata permanent injunction against Layne constitute excessive relief as it imposed a greater restriction upon Layne than the actual terms of the restrictive covenants? ISSUE FIVE. Were Buennagel and the members of the Association barred by laches from bringing the Injunction Suit? ISSUE SIX. Did Buennagel and the members of the Association have an adequate remedy at law, thereby precluding equitable relief by way of an injunction? ISSUE SEVEN. Were the conditions surrounding the development of Layne Crest so drastically changed as to warrant dissolution of the restrictive covenants? As to ISSUE ONE, Layne argues that vacation of the Subject Property from Layne Crest operated to dissolve the restrictive covenants upon the Subject Property because the Subject Property was no longer a part of the addition. Buennagel replied that vacation has no effect
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A Sad Exit in Jerusalem Published: November 4, 1993 As Mayor of Jerusalem for 28 years, Teddy Kollek has presided memorably as the blunt-spoken but equitable magistrate of a fractious city. In his prime, he would begin at dawn by walking through Jerusalem, paying its diverse inhabitants the courtesy of listening. Parks and museums filled what had been battlegrounds; a once-divided city was united by efficient municipal services. Even more impressive was the grudging respect accorded Mr. Kollek by the resentful Arab third of Jerusalem's 550,000 inhabitants. At 82, having lost an election he reluctantly contested, Mayor Kollek bows out at an awkward moment. Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who persuaded him to run, incautiously declared that local elections could be seen as a referendum on Israel's agreement to withdraw from Gazaand parts of the West Bank. But his appeal backfired; turnout throughout Israel was low and his candidates lost in Tel Aviv as well as Jerusalem. In Jerusalem, the winner was Ehud Olmert, a Likud Party hard-liner who opposed the Camp David accord with Egypt; his victory was assured by a last-minute deal with an ultra-Orthodox candidate who abandoned the race in return for promises of more money for religious schools. Mr. Kollek's age and uncertain health were perhaps the major reasons for his defeat. His occasionally choleric temper also cost votes. As Mayor-elect, Mr. Olmert now talks of harmony and dealing fairly with all Jerusalemites, including Arabs. Fortunately, he has Teddy Kollek's example of mutual accommodation to guide him. In a city where a blunder can lead to bloodshed, Mr.
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A man is dead after he was shot by a sheriff's deputy in Ventura County on Saturday. The shooting happened shortly before 5 p.m. near Ventura Avenue and Fraser Lane. Deputies say they were alerted to a man yelling and waving his arms in the middle of the street. According to officials, the man started punching a female deputy, who arrived at the scene with a K-9 unit. The dog then attacked the man, who allegedly continued to assault the deputy. At that point, the deputy shot the man, sending him to the hospital. He was later pronounced dead. The deputy sustained minor injuries. Authorities say it does not appear that the man was armed. His name was not immediately released.Kyrie Irving is a big deal due to his ability to create and finish around the rim. However, LeBron is still the best player in basketball and he can carry a team if he needs to. LeBron and the Cavaliers will still be a top three seed in the Eastern Conference, but there will be a lot more competitive games this season, especially now that Isaiah Thomas is a defensive mismatch. The Cavaliers are still the team to beat in the East, but I think they took a small step back this offseason. Detroit Pistons: 2016-2017 record: 37-45 2017-2018 prediction: 36-46 Avery Bradley was a huge offseason move for the Detroit Pistons. He has the ability to score offensively and also rebound and defend at a high level for a guard. Unfortunately the Pistons lost
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duplicator bank. In addition, the central controller determines the approximate location of each target communication unit by paging each communication unit from one or more base sites. Upon receipt of a page, a target communication unit transmits an acknowledgment to a base site serving the service coverage area containing the responding communication unit. The base site receiving the acknowledgment forwards the acknowledgment and the base site identification to the central controller. By knowing which base site received a particular communication unit's page acknowledgment, the central controller knows which service coverage area the particular communication unit is most likely in and, hence, the particular communication unit's approximate location. Once the central controller has identified the base sites serving the communication units involved in the requested communication, the central controller instructs eachparticipating base site to allocate a traffic channel for the communication. The base sites then notify their respective communication units of their respective channel assignments and the communication system is ready for the transmission of the communication. Upon being allocated a traffic channel, the requesting communication unit transmits a voice communication to its serving base site via the allocated traffic channel. The serving base site forwards the voice communication to the assigned packet duplicator in the packet duplicator bank. The packet duplicator replicates the voice communication and provides the replicated communication to all participating base sites via the respective transmission links connecting the packet duplicator to the base sites. Upon receiving the replicated communication, the base sites transmit the replicated communication to their respective communication units via the allocated
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polymer to deflect in response to a change in electric field. The actuator also comprises a flexible frame coupled to the at least one transducer, the frame providing mechanical assistance to improve displacement in the first direction. In another aspect, the present invention relates to an actuator for converting electrical energy into mechanical energy. The actuator comprises a flexible member having fixed end and a free end, the flexible member comprising at least two electrodes and a pre-strained polymer arranged in a manner which causes a portion of the polymer to deflect in response to a change in electric field provided by the at least two electrodes. In another aspect, the present invention relates to an actuator for converting electrical energy into displacement in a first direction. The actuator comprisesattached to a second portion of the polymer, the frame including at least one circular hole, wherein the first portion deflects out of the plane of the at least one circular hole in response to the change in electric field. In another aspect, the present invention relates to an actuator for converting electrical energy into mechanical energy, the actuator comprising a body having at least one degree of freedom between a first body portion and a second body portion, the body including at least one transducer attached to the first portion and the second portion, each transducer comprising at least two electrodes and a pre-strained polymer arranged in a manner which causes a portion of the polymer to deflect in response to a change in electric field; the actuator
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the 17th percentile for his age. After 10 months on the protocol a follow-up MRI showed a dramatic increase of his hippocampal volume to the 75th percentile, with an associated absolute increase in volume of nearly 12 percent. In another instance, a 69-year old professional man and entrepreneur, who was in the process of shutting down his business, went on the protocol after 11 years of progressive memory loss. After six months, his wife, co-workers and he noted improvement in memory. A life-long ability to add columns of numbers rapidly in his head returned and he reported an ability to remember his schedule and recognize faces at work. After 22 months on the protocol he returned for follow-up quantitative neuropsychological testing; results showed marked improvements in all categories withhis long-term recall increasing from the 3rd to 84th percentile. He is expanding his business. Another patient, a 49-year old woman who noted progressive difficulty with word finding and facial recognition went on the protocol after undergoing quantitative neuropsychological testing at a major university. She had been told she was in the early stages of cognitive decline and was therefore ineligible for an Alzheimer's prevention program. After several months on the protocol she noted a clear improvement in recall, reading, navigating, vocabulary, mental clarity and facial recognition. Her foreign language ability had returned. Nine months after beginning the program she did a repeat of the neuropsychological testing at the same university site. She no longer showed evidence of cognitive decline. All but one of the ten patients included in the
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called for tearing down all or part of the mall. Centurion American financed the Collin Creek Mall purchase with funding from Trez Capital, represented by John Hutchinson. Canada-based Trez is one of the largest non-bank commercial real estate lenders in North America, with over $2 billion in assets under management. Moayedi has a track record of doing big North Texas real estate deals. His firm spent $250 million to buy and convert the vacant Statler Hilton into a combination of apartments, retail space and hotel rooms. And he's renovating the landmark Cabana Hotel near downtown. Centurion American Development is also a major builder of suburban residential communities.12.12.2013 one last bday party for the year - okay, maybe two these are the final two parties held in bee's honor this year. one with momma, daddy and baby violet and then one more with granny and doug. that girl had more birthday celebrations than years she's been on this earth!! talk about a natural party animal. i guess it helps to have several grandparents around to support the party lifestyle!
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The frontal band does gradually sink south-eastwards during Friday. The air to the north is cooler with temperatures of 12 to 15 even though there will be sunny spells along with the showers. Ahead of the rain for southern England, particularly the SE temperatures could reach 17 or 18C away from the band of cloud and rain. It is windy this morning for southern Britain with a fresh SW wind. This continues for SE Britain into the afternoon as the winds veer to the west and ease off slowly for Wales and northern England. Kent will be windy this afternoon with gusty winds in the eastern Channel. Northern Ireland and much of Scotland continue with brisk winds all day with gusty winds channel through the Central Lowlands forodd shower. Some heavier pulses of rain feed up along the band over central southern England and East Anglia by Saturday evening. For the start of the new week there will be two pulses of heavy rain or showers from the SW. One early on Sunday moving up through Wales and England and then another during Monday. All adding to the soggy ground and river levels. Even after that there is a large deep area of low pressure which looks to sit nearer to Iceland for while next week and could bring more windy weather. More rain from the west looks likely too Typhoon Hagibis is still heading for southern Japan with warnings for large waves and heavy rain already issued. Forecast to hit later on Saturday local time there
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of the Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO, the Board conducted a representation election, resulting in 40 votes for the Union, 39 against it, and 9 challenged ballots. Upon the Union's objections alleging pre-election misconduct, a hearing was held on January 13-15, 1975. A recount of the votes showed 40 votes for the Union and 43 against it. The election was set aside and a second election on September 11, 1975 resulted in 48 votes for the Union, 46 against, and 8 challenged ballots. On October 14, 1976 the Union was certified as bargaining representative. 3 The unfair labor practice charges grow out of incidents occurring during the pre-election campaign, the January 1975 post-election representation hearing, and the subsequent discharge in February 1975 of three Union supporters,Coody, Acker and Dennis. 4 Without reweighing the evidence or making credibility choices,1 we find substantial evidence to support the following incidents upon which the Board could have reasonably relied in concluding that the company was in violation of the Act. Pre-election Incidents 5 The campaign for Union representation was initiated by Michael Coody. On October 1, 1974, he signed a Union authorization card from other employees. Eight days later Ovay Mayes, Vice President of the company, called Coody into his office and questioned him at length about these activities as well as difficulties Coody was having with his supervisor, Greg Thames.2 Ralph Whitney, Production Manager, Ann Golias, Secretary-Treasurer and wife of President Tipton Golias, and Supervisor Thames later joined the group and continued to interrogate Coody along the same lines.
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evidence that Coody's subsequent Union activities precipitated several arguments between the two men. Coody was transferred to another department and subsequently discharged 3 The evidence is in conflict regarding whether this statement was made. The Administrative Law Judge chose to believe that it was 4 Herod and Peggy Duplissey, whom he subsequently married, are the two additional employees who were denied wage increases in January 1975. At the time of the unfair labor practice hearing the Herods were in California where James Herod is employed by the company. They disclaimed any interest in participating in the hearing despite a complaint filed by the Board alleging, inter alia, unfair labor practices by the company in discriminatorily denying their wage increases. The company does not assert asan issue the Board's finding that the denial of wage increases to these five employees was violative of the Act. However, in its argument regarding the alleged bias of the hearing officer, the company contends that there is insufficient evidence to support a back-pay award to the Herods. We need not belabor the point in regard to Herod. The company's antipathy toward Union organization and its awareness of Herod's active Union support, evidenced by his chairmanship of the grievance committee and his testimony at the representation hearing, give ample foundation for the Board's conclusion that he was discriminatorily denied a pay raise. However, we find no evidence of Union activity of Peggy Duplissey Herod to support the Board's finding of discrimination in respect to
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it was known as the Hygienic Hotel and Turkish Bath Institute, was advertised as a temperance establishment, and was now solely owned by Dr Holbrook, who died in 1902. The baths may well have remained open for several years to come.Fort Pierce, Florida. He is a Haitian national who came to the United States in 1980. Since his arrival in the United States, Bertrand has been authorized by the Immigration and Naturalization Service to seek gainful employment in this country. His principal employment in the United States has been in the harvesting of fruits and vegetables. Bertrand understands some English, but is fluent only in the Haitian Creole language. He is able to read somewhat in Haitian Creole. 2. Plaintiff Jean Baptiste Belise is a resident of Accomac, Virginia. He is a Haitian national who came to the United States in 1980. Since his arrival in the United States, Belise has been authorized by the Immigration and Naturalization Service to seek gainful employment in this country. His principal employment
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Jorden became angry and began beating Belise with a tree branch and with his fists. Jimmie Lee Jorden, Sr., pinned Belise's arms behind his back while Roy Lee Jorden repeatedly struck Belise. This attack occurred in the labor camp, in full sight of the other crewmembers. Following this incident, Belise returned to Florida to seek legal assistance. He stayed at his brother's home in Fort Pierce and was without gainful employment until the citrus harvest began in December, 1981. 17. At the conclusion of the 1981 South Carolina peach harvest, Jimmie Lee Jorden, Sr., attempted to recruit members of his crew to continue on with him to North Carolina for the vegetable harvest there. Among the workers Jorden recruited for the North Carolina harvest were plaintiffs Lucien Bertrand, CharlesSejour and Juliora Augustin. 18. At the time he recruited Plaintiff Bertrand in South Carolina to perform work in the 1981 North Carolina vegetable harvest, Jimmie Lee Jorden, Sr., failed to disclose to Bertrand in writing in a language in which he was fluent the terms and conditions of the proffered employment, including the place of employment, the crops on which they would be employed and the wage rates to be paid. 19. Jimmie Lee Jorden, Sr., transported plaintiff Bertrand from Johnston, South Carolina, to North Carolina in his labor bus. Upon his arrival in North Carolina, Bertrand was housed in a labor camp, along with other members of Jorden's crew. 20. Plaintiffs Lucien Bertrand, Charles Sejour and Juliora Augustin were employed as members of Jimmie Lee Jorden, Sr.'s agricultural labor
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of Labor involving alleged violations of the FLCRA which occurred during the 1980 South Carolina peach harvest and the 1980 North Carolina vegetable harvest. As a result of these proceedings, Jorden was permanently enjoined from further violations of the FLCRA. 34. As a result of his activities during the 1981 South Carolina peach harvest and the 1981 North Carolina vegetable harvest, Jimmie Lee Jorden, Sr., was a defendant in an action brought by the United States Department of Labor for unpaid minimum wages due members of his crew pursuant to the Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 U.S.C. § 201, et seq. As a result of this litigation, Jorden was ordered to pay $10,417.10 due as back wages to members of his crew, including each of the plaintiffs in thisin the note. State Title accepted and acknowledged that interest. In September 1986, the Fidlers again transferred their interest in the note, this time to appellee Theron D. Rodney, plus their interest in the deed of trust, in exchange for $20,000. The transfer was effected via the standard document known as an Assignment of Beneficial Interest under Deed of Trust, which contains the relevant boilerplate language quoted above. Using the services of State Title, Rodney recorded the assignment in the Mohave County Recorder's office. He then made demand on State Title to begin remitting the note proceeds to him. Upon formal notification in May 1988 of the competing interests for the proceeds on the note, State Title placed the funds in an impound account and filed an interpleader action.
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Many reported killed in Texas school shooting Texas, May 18: Many people were killed and some injured in a shooting on Friday at the Santa Fe High School in Texas, according to law enforcement officials. A suspect has been taken into custody. At least three people were killed, according to Mark Henry, the Galveston County judge, the county's top elected official. The injured included at least one police officer, whose condition is not known, Ed Gonzalez, the Harris County sheriff, said on Twitter. In addition to the suspect in custody, another person has been detained, he said. The gunman opened fire inside the school at about 7.45 a.m., around the time the school was about to start for the day, according to Joe Giusti, a Galveston County commissioner, the New York Timesreported. He said the injured officer worked for the Santa Fe school district as a school resource officer. The Santa Fe Independent School District said that law enforcement agencies were securing the building and that students were being transported to the nearby Alamo Gym, where parents could meet them. Santa Fe is 20 miles west of Galveston, in Galveston County. Another student told the station that a gunman entered her art class with what looked like a shotgun and began shooting at students. She said she saw a student get hit in the leg before she and others started running. The Santa Fe Police Department, Harris County Sheriff's Office, Galveston County Sheriff and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives all said they were assisting in the response.
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percent of voters cast a ballot. In the 41st Ward, 53.3 percent of voters cast a ballot. In the 45th Ward, where Ald. John Arena won a second term, turnout was 49.4 percent. DNAinfo/Tanveer Ali For more election coverage, listen to DNAinfo Radio here:Jodi Dean is an American political philosopher and professor in the Political Science department at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in New York state. She has also held the position of Erasmus Professor of the Humanities in the Faculty of Philosophy at Erasmus University Rotterdam. Dean received her B.A. in History from Princeton University in 1984. She received her MA, MPhil, and PhD from Columbia University in 1992. Before joining the Department of Political Science at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, she taught at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Drawing from Marxism, psychoanalysis, post-structuralism, and postmodernism, she has made contributions to contemporary political theory, media theory, and feminist theory, most notably with her theory of communicative capitalism; the online merging of democracy and capitalism into a
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didn't know this, but the chapel had been painted before by a team of artists with 32 popes painted around the room, and then a blue field with stars was added to the ceiling. However, not even 21 years after the construction, cracks start to appear in the vault. To stop this from getting worse, in 1504 they placed huge iron rods underneath the floor. Of course, now we have a major problem. The ceiling and the walls must be repaired. After putting some of the pope's muscle on Michelangelo, he told him he could only work on the tomb if he painted the Sistine Chapel. He reluctantly agrees. Be sure to check out Part Two, Michelangelo, the Sistine Chapel, and PJ 2, which we'll be releasing soon. Simply subscribe to our channel here so you get it first. You could say fashion dates back to early civilizations like the Egyptians and Romans. But modern fashion house started in the 19th century. Charles Frederick Worth isknown as the father of haute couture and the first designer to sew a label with his name into his designs. His House of Worth in Paris was also the first boutique to use live models to demonstrate the look of his designs. Couture items were custom made.
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of handmade jewelry, handpainted wine glasses, new Richwood Winery tank tops and t-shirts, and more unique items, as well as bottles of your favorite Richwood vintage to take home. And to tempt your taste buds, the PICO food truck will once again be on site throughout the festival. Staff writer at Detroit Lakes Newspapers for the past 17 years, currently editor of the entertainment and community pages as well as covering city council and the Lake Park-Audubon School Board. Living in DL with my cat, Smokey.The orthopaedic research society. Its first twenty years. The Orthopaedic Research Society represents one of the many organizations which has contributed to advances necessary to establish orthopedics as a distinct specialty. The foresight and dedication of its founders and leaders undoubtedly stimulated vital musculoskeletal research upon which much of our present day therapy is based. The prodigious growth of the society in a brief twenty years in number of members, papers presented, and, most importantly, in quality of research engendered, reflects the vitality of contemporary orthopedics. Undoubtedly the Society will contunue to serve as a forum where investigators, both experienced and beginner, may present results of their latest attempts to solve the all too many mysteries of the musculoskeletal system.
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the lip ring but only a part thereof that is located at the load side during the compression stroke is strongly pressed against the inner peripheral surface of the cylinder and thus becomes worn. That is, during the compression stroke where the piston moves from the bottom dead center to the top dead center, the pressure in the compression chamber becomes high, so that the piston and the lip ring are subjected to a large load. Further, of two regions of the lip ring at two opposite ends in the oscillation direction of the piston, one region that is displaced to a larger extent during the compression stroke until the top dead center is reached serves as a load side region that is subjected to a larger load. Accordingly,The decayed remains of at least one baby have allegedly been found buried in a coffin-like box at the headquarters of secretive religious sect Twelve Tribes. Two police raids at Peppercorn Creek Farm in Picton and at a 78.5-hectare property near Bigga, south-west of Sydney, began on Monday. The operation is part of an ongoing investigation into the high number of stillbirths within the community which rejects modern medicine and technology. Excavation of the property was suspended after the alleged find on Wednesday afternoon, according to the Daily Telegraph. Sources told the publication it was too early to tell whether the remains were of one or two infants, and the delicate retrieval process was delayed by heavy downpour. Police have allegedly uncovered the remains of at least one infant at the headquarters of
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that M. de Bourlemaque commanded at Carillon, his garrison, three battalions of regulars, and a large body of Canadian militia, and some Indians, in all 3400 men. That night the British troops lay on their arms, and at earliest dawn the heavy sound of the advancing artillery warned the French that a formidable attack was about to open upon the lines under the shelter of which their brilliant victory of the preceding year had been gained. They ventured not to try the issue of a second combat against a different chief, and abandoning the blood-stained breast-works, fell back upon the neighboring fort. The Grenadiers of the English regulars immediately occupied the deserted intrenchments, and the rest of the army encamped at a short distance to the rear. In the center of these remarkable lines, the French had, in celebration of theof the British frontiers from the enemy's scalping parties, that on the receipt of Gage's dispatch he instantly sent Major Christie to the brigadier to repeat and enforce his former orders. The difficulties in the way of this movement were, however, considerable, and General Gage had conceived himself justified in representing them to his chief, and deferring the execution of his orders until a more favorable opportunity. Meanwhile the dreary winter advanced apace, and difficulty became impossibility; to Amherst's infinite chagrin, this important operation was necessarily postponed to another year. General Gage does not appear to have sufficiently felt the importance of fulfilling the portion of the great scheme which fell to his lot; doubtless the difficulties in his path were many and formidable, but it was to overcome difficulties that he was selected for the proud post of leader to thousands
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to be prepared. Major Rogers and his party reached the place of meeting in safety on the 5th of November, worn out with fatigue and cold, and almost famished. Another party, commanded by Lieutenant George Campbell, of the Rangers, underwent trials more severe than any of their companions had suffered. At one time they were four days without a morsel of food; they had wandered from the direct route, and knew not whither they went. The weak in mind went mad from suffering and despair; the weak in body sank. They had already devoured their leather straps, and the covers of their cartouch boxes: no resource, and but a faint glimmering of hope remained. At length, on the 28th of October, in crossing a small stream dammed up with logs, they espied some human bodies, scalped and horribly mangled, probablygarrison was worn by toil and wasted by death; the barracks and dwellings were ruined by shot and shell; and, worst of all, the apparently favorable chance in the death of the besieging general had only transferred the conduct of the attack to hands even more able and skillful than those of the deceased. It was true that the French detachment, then about to risk all for their relief, were brave and veteran troops; but their numbers were hopelessly inadequate, and little dependence could be placed in the politic and faithless savages who marched with them, more to witness than to contribute to their success or defeat. On the other hand, Sir William Johnson had received ample notice of De Aubry's approach, and, confident in his own strength and ability, made steady preparation for the combat. His great superiority of
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intrenchments. The Rangers had scarcely entered the bush when they were suddenly and fiercely assailed by a considerable body of ambushed Indians, and driven back with considerable loss. When they got into the open ground, however, they rallied; the savages, elated with their first success, pressed boldly on and renewed the combat, forcing the British troops back over the fields toward the camp, and scalping and massacring the wounded in the sight of their comrades. But the state of affairs was soon changed; some advanced companies of Townshend's brigade, with two field-pieces hurried out on hearing the firing: they fell on the flank of the Indians, and slaughtered them without mercy. The plan of Wolfe's operations was now fairly developed. The mass of his army was formed in threatening array upon the extreme left of the French position, and fromhis way the several detached corps, arrived in the neighborhood of Cape Rouge with eight battalions of regular troops, recruited to 4500 men, 6000 Canadians, of whom 200 were cavalry and 250 Indians. His heavy artillery, ammunition, and stores, followed his march by the river in bateaux and other vessels. Meanwhile Murray lost no time in strengthening his position at Quebec. He erected eight timber redoubts outside the works of the city, and armed them with artillery; he broke up the neighboring roads, laid in eleven months' provision, and repaired 500 of the houses, which the English shot had ruined, for quarters for his troops. The outposts which he had established in the country round Quebec proved of considerable advantage: by them his movements were concealed, and those of the enemy watched. The inhabitants of eleven parishes in the vicinity
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serial killers, Prince Jr. Had not been abused in his youth and grew up in an environment that, described by his sister Tesa, was gentle and loving. However, Prince did not have a totally violence free upbringing. His father, Cleophus Prince Sr.; spent over 11 years in prison for murder. As an adolescent, Prince never got into drugs, gangs or any other of the known pitfalls of youth. Growing up he never had any brushes with the law and became a role mode to his 7 younger siblings. After graduating high school in 1987 Cleophus Prince Jr. enlisted in the US Navy. In December 1989, not long after his stint in the service, Prince and his girlfriend Charla Lewis moved into the Buena Vista Gardens; an apartment complex inthe Clairemont section of San Diego. Unfortunately, in January 1990, a 21-year-old Tiffany Schultz met her new neighbor. On January 12, 1990 Prince spotted Tiffany Schultz sunbathing in a bikini just inside the door of her apartment. He then requested a hanger from the building manager; his reason was that he had locked his keys in his automobile. After receiving the hanger, Prince went back to the apartment building instead of heading to the parking lot. Moments later, neighbors that lived in the apartments below Ms. Schultz claimed that they heard noises and running water from her apartment. They described the noise as the sound of someone being beaten. Neighbors noticed later that no one had seen Tiffany leave her apartment. Phone calls to her home went unanswered. It would
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of stab wounds over the right breast. Not similar to the first, this woman had been raped. The frightened roommate soon found the phone and called police. During the investigation police interviewed neighbors. The neighbor directly below Janene told authorities that earlier, at approximately 11:30 a.m. she saw a Black man sitting on the stairs; head in hands and with a saddened expression on his face. Moments later she heard noise coming from the apartment upstairs, the neighbor thought to call upstairs but just as quickly as they had begun, the noises stopped so she went on with her day. The following month Anna Cotalessa-Ritchie, another second floor tenant of the Buena Vista apartment complex left her apartment heading to the corner store. On her way she noticed a Blackman waiting at the bus stop. Returning from the store she noticed that the man was gone, assuming that he had caught the bus. The next time she would see this man he looked as if he was coming directly toward her in an aggressive manner. Surprisingly the man went right past Anna. Badly shaken, Anna hurried frantically to the door of her apartment. As she fumbled with the keys she heard footsteps coming up the stairs approaching her. Suddenly Anna had an epiphany, the man had never caught the bus, he had been stalking her since the time she saw him at the bus stop. Miraculously she found the right key, ducked into the apartment and locked the door before he made it up the stairs. Panic-stricken
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officer at that time, Dubs, his wife and child; had been missing since July 24, 1984. They had been last seen at the cabin by neighbors. The law enforcement officials immediately left to obtain a search warrant for the rest of the property. As they waited on the warrant, officers returned to the property and conducted a brief interview with Balasz and Eberling. Fearing possible implication, the women stubbornly refused to answer any of the officers questions. Aware that a tremendous evil had been committed on this property the officers asked Balasz for permission to open the bunker. Her advice to them was to take it up with Mr. Ng. The following day, Tuesday, June 4, 1985, a full search of the property was authorized. A task force comprised ofseveral officers was assembled to conduct the search. San Francisco police chief, Cornelius Murphy, authorized a twelve-man unit and Sheriff Ballard of Calaveras County assembled a team of five men and placed Lieutenant Bob Bunning in charge. Deputy Chief of Inspectors Joseph Lordan was placed in charge of the San Francisco detachment. As they began the search around the bunker officers noticed a trench which seemed to contain clothing coming from underground, all with a top coat of lye. Noticing that a nearby house seemed abandoned, officers contacted the landlord of the property, Bo Carter. During an interview Mr. Carter told officers that when he had recently come to collect rent from his tenants he was greeted by a man claiming his name was Charles Gunnar. The man explained
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a total film thickness of the insulating film becomes 15 nm and the capacitance per unit area of the gate insulating film capacitor is reduced. As a result, in order to provide the reduced capacitance, it is necessary to increase the area of the gate insulating film capacitor. Hence, it is an object of the invention to provide a transistor type ferroelectric body nonvolatile storage element, which can be integrated highly, and having high reliability. According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a transistor type ferroelectric body nonvolatile storage element having a gate structure successively laminated with an insulating film, a first conductor film, a ferroelectric body film and a second conductor film on a semiconductor substrate mainly comprising silicon, and a low dielectric constant layer restrainingand the first conductor film are machined, since the thick oxide films cover the source region and the drain region and therefore, damage of an end face of the gate structure is not extended to the semiconductor substrate and leakage current is restrained. Further, according to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of fabricating a transistor type ferroelectric body nonvolatile storage element which is a method of fabricating a transistor type ferroelectric body nonvolatile storage element having a gate structure successively laminated with an insulating film, a first conductor film, a ferroelectric body film and a second conductor film above a semiconductor substrate mainly comprising silicon, the method comprising a step of forming a dummy gate on the semiconductor substrate, a step of forming a
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of this Court herein is reversed on appeal.' 8 For the reason hereafter briefly stated, we are of the clear opinion that the district judge was right in his view that, at the time of the accident, Foreman was not acting in the course and scope of his employment, but was on a mission of his own. Because we are, we shall, as the district judge did in acting on the motion, dispose of the case by affirming the judgment on this ground without undertaking to canvass or discuss appellee's other contention that the judgment was rightly entered on another ground also, that Foreman, the driver of the car, was not in the employ of the defendant. 9 The general principle on which the district court rested his judgment, and wea servant, but as an independent person, even though he intends to and does return to his employer's business after he has accomplished the purpose of his detour from duty. The test of the employer's liability for the act of an employee who departs from the employer's business for purposes of his own is whether he was engaged in his employer's business at the time of the accident, and not whether he purposed to resume it. The employee is, so long as he is engaged in affairs of his own or is pursuing some purpose unrelated to his master's business, acting as much outside the scope of his employment as he would be were his working day ended, or his task completed, and thus his employer
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customer, and had no intention of making any further deliveries that evening; had gone to his home three blocks south of Highway 80 in Delhi, Louisiana, parked his truck in front of his house, cleaned up and changed his clothes, and had picked up a friend, Felix Jones, at Jones' home. On that evening, at the time of the accident, Mr. Foreman was driving his truck, accompanied by the said Felix Jones, on his way to pick up a friend named Leonard Crumble at Crumble's home about twelve miles northwest of Delhi. His plans and intentions were: to pick up Leonard Crumble; to proceed, with Felix Jones and Leonard Crumble, to the home of his father-in-law, Mr. A. L. Little south of Tallulah, Louisiana, where his wife and children were;to spend the night, along with Mr. Jones and Mr. Crumble, at the home of his father-in-law; to go deer hunting the next day, Sunday, Dec. 30th; to return from Mr. Little's home, near Tallulah, to his own home south of Delhi, on the evening of Sunday, Dec. 30, 1951; to return to his own home before selling any gas; and not to sell any gas until Monday, Dec. 31, 1951. He had no intention of selling any gas to anyone while he was on his way to pick up Mr. Crumble, while he was on the way to Mr. Little's house, while he was at Mr. Little's house, while he was on the way back from Mr. Little's house on Sunday afternoon, or even after he had gotten
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Hope House Pro-life outreach next door to abortuary helps bring and end to Waco abortion. ​On June 2, 2011, Pro-Life Waco launched Hope House next door to the Columbus Avenue abortion facility and rocked the world of Planned Parenthood Waco. The abortuary was 1927 Columbus Avenue. Hope House was 1925 Columbus Ave. The Waco Tribune-Herald and all for local television news divisions covered the grand opening of Hope House with positive stories. The visual display of about 70 pro-lifers including many children was splendid. At our news conference, three women gave powerful testimonies of their experiences with abortion. The news conference ended with the moving personal testimony about an abortion committed by Planned Parenthood soon after this devastating business was opened in January of 1994. A benefactor arranged the lease and paidthe rent on Hope House. Subsequently, the house was purchased by young couple with the intention of using its for pro-life outreach. In December 2011, the Columbus Avenue abortion facility was closed. And the Planned Parenthood's baby killing operation was moved under one roof with its birth control clinic at 1121 Ross Ave. In August 2013, Planned Parenthood suspended its Ross Avenue abortion business pending the final judicial decisions on the Texas HB2 abortion regulation law.
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time, e.g., a few seconds, after mixing the components harden to provide a secure anchor for the end of the rod within the drill hole. In the usual situation, it is desirable to place the rod in tension in order to compress and reinforce the rock structure surrounding the drill hole. This may be done by threading a nut on the end of the rod outside the drill hole and rotating nut against a metal support or bearing plate. In order to permit mixing of the resin components and tensioning of the rod in a single operation, nuts have been provided with frangible portions so that the rod will rotate to mix the components in response to rotation of the nut, and the frangible portion will break upon applicationSeries Duration Episodes Donald Macleod explores the period Rebecca Clarke studied with Stanford at the Royal College of Music Rebecca Clarke was one of the leading viola-players of her generation and composed over one hundred works, many for her own instrument. In 1912 and aged only twenty-five, Sir Henry Wood engaged Clarke to play in his Queen's Hall Orchestra, and from then on she also performed with such luminaries as Pablo Casals, Jascha Heifetz and Myra Hess in orchestral and chamber settings. Clarke was at the pinnacle of music making both in the UK, and also giving concerts as she toured around the globe. Arthur Rubenstein called her 'the glorious Rebecca Clarke'. As a composer, her viola sonata has stayed firmly in the repertoire yet few other works are remembered today, despite
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at one point having three publishers negotiating to publish her works. Donald Macleod is joined by Christopher Johnson who married into Clarke's family, and also Ian Jones, Deputy Head of Keyboard at the Royal College of Music, to lift the veil on this once highly regarded performer and composer. Rebecca Clarke was born in Harrow-on-the-Hill to the north of London in 1886. Her mother's family were mainly doctors, professors and clergymen from Bavaria. Her father, on the other hand, was from the United States and was a restless and colourful character, often given to beating his children. Clarke started to study the violin when she was young and in 1903 went to the Royal Academy of Music. However she didn't remain there long, for when her father found outshe'd been proposed to by one of her teachers, he withdrew his daughter from the Academy. Soon she was enrolled at the Royal College of Music and started composition lessons with Stanford. A fellow student advised her to stand up to Stanford in her lessons, which she did, and Stanford and Clarke subsequently became very good friends. During this period at the RCM, which Clarke describes as an ecstatic time, she composed a number of works, including her Violin Sonata in D major and also her Danse Bizarre and Nocturne. Donald Macleod explores the period Rebecca Clarke studied with Stanford at the Royal College of Music Rebecca Clarke was one of the leading viola-players of her generation and composed over one hundred works, many for her own instrument. In 1912
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and aged only twenty-five, Sir Henry Wood engaged Clarke to play in his Queen's Hall Orchestra, and from then on she also performed with such luminaries as Pablo Casals, Jascha Heifetz and Myra Hess in orchestral and chamber settings. Clarke was at the pinnacle of music making both in the UK, and also giving concerts as she toured around the globe. Arthur Rubenstein called her 'the glorious Rebecca Clarke'. As a composer, her viola sonata has stayed firmly in the repertoire yet few other works are remembered today, despite at one point having three publishers negotiating to publish her works. Donald Macleod is joined by Christopher Johnson who married into Clarke's family, and also Ian Jones, Deputy Head of Keyboard at the Royal College of Music, to liftthe veil on this once highly regarded performer and composer. Rebecca Clarke was born in Harrow-on-the-Hill to the north of London in 1886. Her mother's family were mainly doctors, professors and clergymen from Bavaria. Her father, on the other hand, was from the United States and was a restless and colourful character, often given to beating his children. Clarke started to study the violin when she was young and in 1903 went to the Royal Academy of Music. However she didn't remain there long, for when her father found out she'd been proposed to by one of her teachers, he withdrew his daughter from the Academy. Soon she was enrolled at the Royal College of Music and started composition lessons with Stanford. A fellow student advised her to stand
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up to Stanford in her lessons, which she did, and Stanford and Clarke subsequently became very good friends. During this period at the RCM, which Clarke describes as an ecstatic time, she composed a number of works, including her Violin Sonata in D major and also her Danse Bizarre and Nocturne. Donald Macleod focuses upon the period Rebecca Clarke composed her famous Viola Sonata. Donald Macleod focuses upon the period Rebecca Clarke composed her famous viola sonata for a competition Rebecca Clarke was one of the leading viola-players of her generation and composed over one hundred works, many for her own instrument. In 1912 and aged only twenty-five, Sir Henry Wood engaged Clarke to play in his Queen's Hall Orchestra, and from then on she also performed with such luminaries asPablo Casals, Jascha Heifetz and Myra Hess in orchestral and chamber settings. Clarke was at the pinnacle of music making both in the UK, and also giving concerts as she toured around the globe. Arthur Rubenstein called her 'the glorious Rebecca Clarke'. As a composer, her viola sonata has stayed firmly in the repertoire yet few other works are remembered today, despite at one point having three publishers negotiating to publish her works. Donald Macleod is joined by Christopher Johnson who married into Clarke's family, and also Ian Jones, Deputy Head of Keyboard at the Royal College of Music, to lift the veil on this once highly regarded performer and composer. In her twenties, Rebecca Clarke found herself thrown out of her home by her father and having to
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make her way in the world as a jobbing viola-player in London. She was engaged by Sir Henry Wood to play in his Queen's Hall Orchestra in 1912, and many other opportunities for freelance playing came her way, including travelling the globe. It was during the Great War that she toured the United States of America with fellow musicians, giving benefit concerts. Then in 1919 came an opportunity to enter the Berkshire Festival Competition, for which she composed her Viola Sonata. The judges didn't know the names of those composers who had entered the competition, and thought this work must have been by Ravel given its quality. In the end her Viola Sonata came second place to a work by Bloch, but this success propelled her music intothe limelight. Two Pieces for viola and celloMichael Ponder, violaJustin Pearson, cello The Cloths of HeavenPatricia Wright, sopranoKathron Sturrock, piano Shy OnePatricia Wright, sopranoKathron Sturrock, piano A DreamPatricia Wright, sopranoKathron Sturrock, piano Down by the Salley GardensPatricia Wright, sopranoKathron Sturrock, piano Viola SonataPaul Coletti, violaLeslie Howard, piano Producer Luke Whitlock. 02 The Famous Viola Sonata 20170530 Donald Macleod focuses upon the period Rebecca Clarke composed her famous Viola Sonata. Donald Macleod focuses upon the period Rebecca Clarke composed her famous viola sonata for a competition Rebecca Clarke was one of the leading viola-players of her generation and composed over one hundred works, many for her own instrument. In 1912 and aged only twenty-five, Sir Henry Wood engaged Clarke to play in his Queen's Hall Orchestra, and from then on she also performed with such luminaries as Pablo Casals, Jascha Heifetz and
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Myra Hess in orchestral and chamber settings. Clarke was at the pinnacle of music making both in the UK, and also giving concerts as she toured around the globe. Arthur Rubenstein called her 'the glorious Rebecca Clarke'. As a composer, her viola sonata has stayed firmly in the repertoire yet few other works are remembered today, despite at one point having three publishers negotiating to publish her works. Donald Macleod is joined by Christopher Johnson who married into Clarke's family, and also Ian Jones, Deputy Head of Keyboard at the Royal College of Music, to lift the veil on this once highly regarded performer and composer. In her twenties, Rebecca Clarke found herself thrown out of her home by her father and having to make her way in theworld as a jobbing viola-player in London. She was engaged by Sir Henry Wood to play in his Queen's Hall Orchestra in 1912, and many other opportunities for freelance playing came her way, including travelling the globe. It was during the Great War that she toured the United States of America with fellow musicians, giving benefit concerts. Then in 1919 came an opportunity to enter the Berkshire Festival Competition, for which she composed her Viola Sonata. The judges didn't know the names of those composers who had entered the competition, and thought this work must have been by Ravel given its quality. In the end her Viola Sonata came second place to a work by Bloch, but this success propelled her music into the limelight. Two Pieces for viola
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and celloMichael Ponder, violaJustin Pearson, cello The Cloths of HeavenPatricia Wright, sopranoKathron Sturrock, piano Shy OnePatricia Wright, sopranoKathron Sturrock, piano A DreamPatricia Wright, sopranoKathron Sturrock, piano Down by the Salley GardensPatricia Wright, sopranoKathron Sturrock, piano Viola SonataPaul Coletti, violaLeslie Howard, piano Producer Luke Whitlock. 03 Clarke's Ascending Star 20170531 Donald Macloed explores the period when Rebecca Clarke's fame was rising: the 1920s. Donald Macloed explores the period when Rebecca Clarke's fame as a composer and performer was rising, in the 1920s Rebecca Clarke was one of the leading viola-players of her generation and composed over one hundred works, many for her own instrument. In 1912 and aged only twenty-five, Sir Henry Wood engaged Clarke to play in his Queen's Hall Orchestra, and from then on she also performed with such luminaries as Pablo Casals, Jascha Heifetz and Myra Hess inorchestral and chamber settings. Clarke was at the pinnacle of music making both in the UK, and also giving concerts as she toured around the globe. Arthur Rubenstein called her 'the glorious Rebecca Clarke'. As a composer, her viola sonata has stayed firmly in the repertoire yet few other works are remembered today, despite at one point having three publishers negotiating to publish her works. Donald Macleod is joined by Christopher Johnson who married into Clarke's family, and also Ian Jones, Deputy Head of Keyboard at the Royal College of Music, to lift the veil on this once highly regarded performer and composer. The 1920s was a period in which Rebecca Clarke was very active as both a composer and performer. Clarke kept diaries between 1919 and 1933, and
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of music making both in the UK, and also giving concerts as she toured around the globe. Arthur Rubenstein called her 'the glorious Rebecca Clarke'. As a composer, her viola sonata has stayed firmly in the repertoire yet few other works are remembered today, despite at one point having three publishers negotiating to publish her works. Donald Macleod is joined by Christopher Johnson who married into Clarke's family, and also Ian Jones, Deputy Head of Keyboard at the Royal College of Music, to lift the veil on this once highly regarded performer and composer. The 1920s was a period in which Rebecca Clarke was very active as both a composer and performer. Clarke kept diaries between 1919 and 1933, and although these documents tell us little about her composingactivities, we do get a glimpse of how hard she was working to promote herself including finding publishers and performance opportunities. In the wake of the success of her viola sonata, Clarke was still primarily living in London, and then came another milestone in her compositional output, the Trio for violin, cello and piano, composed not long after the death of her father. This work was premiered at the Wigmore Hall, with Myra Hess as one of the performers. Rebecca Clarke also knew many other composers from the time including Holst, Ravel, Bartok and Bax, and it's in her single-movement string quartet that we can hear her interest in Debussy and French Impressionism. EpilogueJustin Pearson, celloIan Jones, piano Chinese PuzzleKenneth Martinson, violaChristopher Taylor, piano The Seal ManSarah Walker, mezzo-sopranoRoger Vignoles, piano Trio
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by some as the composer's masterpiece. By the 1930s however Clarke's output had started to tail away. This was a period of great unhappiness for Clarke, when she was having an affair with a married man, the baritone singer John Goss. With the outbreak of World War Two, Clarke found herself living with her brothers in America. She was not allowed to return to the UK as she was considered an unproductive mouth. It was during the war period that she composed her Prelude, Allegro and Pastorale for clarinet and viola. Donald Macleod focuses on Rebecca Clarke's experiences during the Second World War. Donald Macleod explores Rebecca Clarke's experiences during the Second World War when she was unable to return to the UK Rebecca Clarke was one of the leading viola-playersof her generation and composed over one hundred works, many for her own instrument. In 1912 and aged only twenty-five, Sir Henry Wood engaged Clarke to play in his Queen's Hall Orchestra, and from then on she also performed with such luminaries as Pablo Casals, Jascha Heifetz and Myra Hess in orchestral and chamber settings. Clarke was at the pinnacle of music making both in the UK, and also giving concerts as she toured around the globe. Arthur Rubenstein called her 'the glorious Rebecca Clarke'. As a composer, her viola sonata has stayed firmly in the repertoire yet few other works are remembered today, despite at one point having three publishers negotiating to publish her works. Donald Macleod is joined by Christopher Johnson who married into Clarke's family,
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and also Ian Jones, Deputy Head of Keyboard at the Royal College of Music, to lift the veil on this once highly regarded performer and composer. In 1923 Rebecca Clarke received a prestigious commission to compose a new work for cello from the famous American patroness of the arts, Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, sometimes called the patroness of American chamber music. The result was Clarke's Rhapsody for cello and piano, considered by some as the composer's masterpiece. By the 1930s however Clarke's output had started to tail away. This was a period of great unhappiness for Clarke, when she was having an affair with a married man, the baritone singer John Goss. With the outbreak of World War Two, Clarke found herself living with her brothers in America. She wasnot allowed to return to the UK as she was considered an unproductive mouth. It was during the war period that she composed her Prelude, Allegro and Pastorale for clarinet and viola. Donald Macleod on Rebecca Clarke's final years, when she rarely finished any new works. Donald Macleod explores Rebecca Clarke's final years, when she rarely finished any new works and faded from public view. Rebecca Clarke was one of the leading viola-players of her generation and composed over one hundred works, many for her own instrument. In 1912 and aged only twenty-five, Sir Henry Wood engaged Clarke to play in his Queen's Hall Orchestra, and from then on she also performed with such luminaries as Pablo Casals, Jascha Heifetz and Myra Hess in orchestral and chamber settings. Clarke was at
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the pinnacle of music making both in the UK, and also giving concerts as she toured around the globe. Arthur Rubenstein called her 'the glorious Rebecca Clarke'. As a composer, her viola sonata has stayed firmly in the repertoire yet few other works are remembered today, despite at one point having three publishers negotiating to publish her works. Donald Macleod is joined by Christopher Johnson who married into Clarke's family, and also Ian Jones, Deputy Head of Keyboard at the Royal College of Music, to lift the veil on this once highly regarded performer and composer. In 1940 Rebecca Clarke was active as a radio presenter, introducing listeners to string quartets by a variety of composers. It was in 1941 that she composed her tongue-in-cheek 'Get 'em all overat Once', for string quartet. It was also in the mid-1940s that Clarke became reacquainted with an old college friend, the musician James Friskin. Friskin said he'd long held a candle for Clarke, and they married in 1944. As both Clarke and Friskin loved Bach, it could have been for him that she made an arrangement of Bach's Magnificat for piano. Similarly, as Clarke played the viola and Friskin the piano, she may also have composed for him, around this same time, 'I'll Bid My Heart Be Still'. Clarke lived on into her nineties and died in 1979. In those last few decades her compositional output faded away, and it's only in more recent years that we've begun to re-evaluate and appreciate the importance of Rebecca Clarke. Donald Macleod
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on Rebecca Clarke's final years, when she rarely finished any new works. Donald Macleod explores Rebecca Clarke's final years, when she rarely finished any new works and faded from public view. Rebecca Clarke was one of the leading viola-players of her generation and composed over one hundred works, many for her own instrument. In 1912 and aged only twenty-five, Sir Henry Wood engaged Clarke to play in his Queen's Hall Orchestra, and from then on she also performed with such luminaries as Pablo Casals, Jascha Heifetz and Myra Hess in orchestral and chamber settings. Clarke was at the pinnacle of music making both in the UK, and also giving concerts as she toured around the globe. Arthur Rubenstein called her 'the glorious Rebecca Clarke'. As a composer, her viola sonatahas stayed firmly in the repertoire yet few other works are remembered today, despite at one point having three publishers negotiating to publish her works. Donald Macleod is joined by Christopher Johnson who married into Clarke's family, and also Ian Jones, Deputy Head of Keyboard at the Royal College of Music, to lift the veil on this once highly regarded performer and composer. In 1940 Rebecca Clarke was active as a radio presenter, introducing listeners to string quartets by a variety of composers. It was in 1941 that she composed her tongue-in-cheek 'Get 'em all over at Once', for string quartet. It was also in the mid-1940s that Clarke became reacquainted with an old college friend, the musician James Friskin. Friskin said he'd long held a candle for Clarke,
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and they married in 1944. As both Clarke and Friskin loved Bach, it could have been for him that she made an arrangement of Bach's Magnificat for piano. Similarly, as Clarke played the viola and Friskin the piano, she may also have composed for him, around this same time, 'I'll Bid My Heart Be Still'. Clarke lived on into her nineties and died in 1979. In those last few decades her compositional output faded away, and it's only in more recent years that we've begun to re-evaluate and appreciate the importance of Rebecca Clarke. Episodes Donald Macleod explores the period Rebecca Clarke studied with Stanford at the Royal College of Music Rebecca Clarke was one of the leading viola-players of her generation and composed over one hundred works, many for herown instrument. In 1912 and aged only twenty-five, Sir Henry Wood engaged Clarke to play in his Queen's Hall Orchestra, and from then on she also performed with such luminaries as Pablo Casals, Jascha Heifetz and Myra Hess in orchestral and chamber settings. Clarke was at the pinnacle of music making both in the UK, and also giving concerts as she toured around the globe. Arthur Rubenstein called her 'the glorious Rebecca Clarke'. As a composer, her viola sonata has stayed firmly in the repertoire yet few other works are remembered today, despite at one point having three publishers negotiating to publish her works. Donald Macleod is joined by Christopher Johnson who married into Clarke's family, and also Ian Jones, Deputy Head of Keyboard at the Royal College
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of Music, to lift the veil on this once highly regarded performer and composer. Rebecca Clarke was born in Harrow-on-the-Hill to the north of London in 1886. Her mother's family were mainly doctors, professors and clergymen from Bavaria. Her father, on the other hand, was from the United States and was a restless and colourful character, often given to beating his children. Clarke started to study the violin when she was young and in 1903 went to the Royal Academy of Music. However she didn't remain there long, for when her father found out she'd been proposed to by one of her teachers, he withdrew his daughter from the Academy. Soon she was enrolled at the Royal College of Music and started composition lessons with Stanford. A fellow studentadvised her to stand up to Stanford in her lessons, which she did, and Stanford and Clarke subsequently became very good friends. During this period at the RCM, which Clarke describes as an ecstatic time, she composed a number of works, including her Violin Sonata in D major and also her Danse Bizarre and Nocturne. Donald Macleod explores the period Rebecca Clarke studied with Stanford at the Royal College of Music Rebecca Clarke was one of the leading viola-players of her generation and composed over one hundred works, many for her own instrument. In 1912 and aged only twenty-five, Sir Henry Wood engaged Clarke to play in his Queen's Hall Orchestra, and from then on she also performed with such luminaries as Pablo Casals, Jascha Heifetz and Myra Hess in
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orchestral and chamber settings. Clarke was at the pinnacle of music making both in the UK, and also giving concerts as she toured around the globe. Arthur Rubenstein called her 'the glorious Rebecca Clarke'. As a composer, her viola sonata has stayed firmly in the repertoire yet few other works are remembered today, despite at one point having three publishers negotiating to publish her works. Donald Macleod is joined by Christopher Johnson who married into Clarke's family, and also Ian Jones, Deputy Head of Keyboard at the Royal College of Music, to lift the veil on this once highly regarded performer and composer. Rebecca Clarke was born in Harrow-on-the-Hill to the north of London in 1886. Her mother's family were mainly doctors, professors and clergymen from Bavaria. Her father,on the other hand, was from the United States and was a restless and colourful character, often given to beating his children. Clarke started to study the violin when she was young and in 1903 went to the Royal Academy of Music. However she didn't remain there long, for when her father found out she'd been proposed to by one of her teachers, he withdrew his daughter from the Academy. Soon she was enrolled at the Royal College of Music and started composition lessons with Stanford. A fellow student advised her to stand up to Stanford in her lessons, which she did, and Stanford and Clarke subsequently became very good friends. During this period at the RCM, which Clarke describes as an ecstatic time, she composed a number
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of works, including her Violin Sonata in D major and also her Danse Bizarre and Nocturne. Donald Macleod focuses upon the period Rebecca Clarke composed her famous Viola Sonata. Donald Macleod focuses upon the period Rebecca Clarke composed her famous viola sonata for a competition Rebecca Clarke was one of the leading viola-players of her generation and composed over one hundred works, many for her own instrument. In 1912 and aged only twenty-five, Sir Henry Wood engaged Clarke to play in his Queen's Hall Orchestra, and from then on she also performed with such luminaries as Pablo Casals, Jascha Heifetz and Myra Hess in orchestral and chamber settings. Clarke was at the pinnacle of music making both in the UK, and also giving concerts as she toured around the globe. ArthurRubenstein called her 'the glorious Rebecca Clarke'. As a composer, her viola sonata has stayed firmly in the repertoire yet few other works are remembered today, despite at one point having three publishers negotiating to publish her works. Donald Macleod is joined by Christopher Johnson who married into Clarke's family, and also Ian Jones, Deputy Head of Keyboard at the Royal College of Music, to lift the veil on this once highly regarded performer and composer. In her twenties, Rebecca Clarke found herself thrown out of her home by her father and having to make her way in the world as a jobbing viola-player in London. She was engaged by Sir Henry Wood to play in his Queen's Hall Orchestra in 1912, and many other opportunities for freelance playing
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came her way, including travelling the globe. It was during the Great War that she toured the United States of America with fellow musicians, giving benefit concerts. Then in 1919 came an opportunity to enter the Berkshire Festival Competition, for which she composed her Viola Sonata. The judges didn't know the names of those composers who had entered the competition, and thought this work must have been by Ravel given its quality. In the end her Viola Sonata came second place to a work by Bloch, but this success propelled her music into the limelight. Two Pieces for viola and celloMichael Ponder, violaJustin Pearson, cello The Cloths of HeavenPatricia Wright, sopranoKathron Sturrock, piano Shy OnePatricia Wright, sopranoKathron Sturrock, piano A DreamPatricia Wright, sopranoKathron Sturrock, piano Down by the Salley GardensPatricia Wright, sopranoKathron Sturrock,piano Viola SonataPaul Coletti, violaLeslie Howard, piano Producer Luke Whitlock. 02 The Famous Viola Sonata 20170530 Donald Macleod focuses upon the period Rebecca Clarke composed her famous Viola Sonata. Donald Macleod focuses upon the period Rebecca Clarke composed her famous viola sonata for a competition Rebecca Clarke was one of the leading viola-players of her generation and composed over one hundred works, many for her own instrument. In 1912 and aged only twenty-five, Sir Henry Wood engaged Clarke to play in his Queen's Hall Orchestra, and from then on she also performed with such luminaries as Pablo Casals, Jascha Heifetz and Myra Hess in orchestral and chamber settings. Clarke was at the pinnacle of music making both in the UK, and also giving concerts as she toured around the globe. Arthur Rubenstein called her 'the glorious
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Rebecca Clarke'. As a composer, her viola sonata has stayed firmly in the repertoire yet few other works are remembered today, despite at one point having three publishers negotiating to publish her works. Donald Macleod is joined by Christopher Johnson who married into Clarke's family, and also Ian Jones, Deputy Head of Keyboard at the Royal College of Music, to lift the veil on this once highly regarded performer and composer. In her twenties, Rebecca Clarke found herself thrown out of her home by her father and having to make her way in the world as a jobbing viola-player in London. She was engaged by Sir Henry Wood to play in his Queen's Hall Orchestra in 1912, and many other opportunities for freelance playing came her way, including travellingthe globe. It was during the Great War that she toured the United States of America with fellow musicians, giving benefit concerts. Then in 1919 came an opportunity to enter the Berkshire Festival Competition, for which she composed her Viola Sonata. The judges didn't know the names of those composers who had entered the competition, and thought this work must have been by Ravel given its quality. In the end her Viola Sonata came second place to a work by Bloch, but this success propelled her music into the limelight. Two Pieces for viola and celloMichael Ponder, violaJustin Pearson, cello The Cloths of HeavenPatricia Wright, sopranoKathron Sturrock, piano Shy OnePatricia Wright, sopranoKathron Sturrock, piano A DreamPatricia Wright, sopranoKathron Sturrock, piano Down by the Salley GardensPatricia Wright, sopranoKathron Sturrock, piano Viola SonataPaul Coletti, violaLeslie Howard,
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piano Producer Luke Whitlock. 03 Clarke's Ascending Star 20170531 Donald Macloed explores the period when Rebecca Clarke's fame was rising: the 1920s. Donald Macloed explores the period when Rebecca Clarke's fame as a composer and performer was rising, in the 1920s Rebecca Clarke was one of the leading viola-players of her generation and composed over one hundred works, many for her own instrument. In 1912 and aged only twenty-five, Sir Henry Wood engaged Clarke to play in his Queen's Hall Orchestra, and from then on she also performed with such luminaries as Pablo Casals, Jascha Heifetz and Myra Hess in orchestral and chamber settings. Clarke was at the pinnacle of music making both in the UK, and also giving concerts as she toured around the globe. Arthur Rubenstein called her 'the glorious Rebecca Clarke'. Asa composer, her viola sonata has stayed firmly in the repertoire yet few other works are remembered today, despite at one point having three publishers negotiating to publish her works. Donald Macleod is joined by Christopher Johnson who married into Clarke's family, and also Ian Jones, Deputy Head of Keyboard at the Royal College of Music, to lift the veil on this once highly regarded performer and composer. The 1920s was a period in which Rebecca Clarke was very active as both a composer and performer. Clarke kept diaries between 1919 and 1933, and although these documents tell us little about her composing activities, we do get a glimpse of how hard she was working to promote herself including finding publishers and performance opportunities. In the wake of the
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Rebecca Clarke's experiences during the Second World War when she was unable to return to the UK Rebecca Clarke was one of the leading viola-players of her generation and composed over one hundred works, many for her own instrument. In 1912 and aged only twenty-five, Sir Henry Wood engaged Clarke to play in his Queen's Hall Orchestra, and from then on she also performed with such luminaries as Pablo Casals, Jascha Heifetz and Myra Hess in orchestral and chamber settings. Clarke was at the pinnacle of music making both in the UK, and also giving concerts as she toured around the globe. Arthur Rubenstein called her 'the glorious Rebecca Clarke'. As a composer, her viola sonata has stayed firmly in the repertoire yet few other works are remembered today,despite at one point having three publishers negotiating to publish her works. Donald Macleod is joined by Christopher Johnson who married into Clarke's family, and also Ian Jones, Deputy Head of Keyboard at the Royal College of Music, to lift the veil on this once highly regarded performer and composer. In 1923 Rebecca Clarke received a prestigious commission to compose a new work for cello from the famous American patroness of the arts, Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, sometimes called the patroness of American chamber music. The result was Clarke's Rhapsody for cello and piano, considered by some as the composer's masterpiece. By the 1930s however Clarke's output had started to tail away. This was a period of great unhappiness for Clarke, when she was having an affair with a married
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man, the baritone singer John Goss. With the outbreak of World War Two, Clarke found herself living with her brothers in America. She was not allowed to return to the UK as she was considered an unproductive mouth. It was during the war period that she composed her Prelude, Allegro and Pastorale for clarinet and viola. Donald Macleod focuses on Rebecca Clarke's experiences during the Second World War. Donald Macleod explores Rebecca Clarke's experiences during the Second World War when she was unable to return to the UK Rebecca Clarke was one of the leading viola-players of her generation and composed over one hundred works, many for her own instrument. In 1912 and aged only twenty-five, Sir Henry Wood engaged Clarke to play in his Queen's Hall Orchestra, and from thenon she also performed with such luminaries as Pablo Casals, Jascha Heifetz and Myra Hess in orchestral and chamber settings. Clarke was at the pinnacle of music making both in the UK, and also giving concerts as she toured around the globe. Arthur Rubenstein called her 'the glorious Rebecca Clarke'. As a composer, her viola sonata has stayed firmly in the repertoire yet few other works are remembered today, despite at one point having three publishers negotiating to publish her works. Donald Macleod is joined by Christopher Johnson who married into Clarke's family, and also Ian Jones, Deputy Head of Keyboard at the Royal College of Music, to lift the veil on this once highly regarded performer and composer. In 1923 Rebecca Clarke received a prestigious commission to compose
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