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"Jan Dam (footballer)" Jan Dam (footballer) Jan Dam (born 7 September 1968) is a former Faroese football (defender), largely considered one of the best ever in his native country. He was especially popular back home for his fearless tackles and fighting spirit. At present, he works as a teacher at a private school in H...
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"Jan Dam (footballer)" moved abroad to Danish side Ølstykke FC. He returned home after only one season to join KÍ Klaksvík and later HB again and B68. Dam made his debut for the Faroe Islands in an August 1990 friendly match against Iceland in which he immediately scored from the penalty spot after coming on as a subst...
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"Jan Dam (footballer)" Faroes lost the match 1-4. His last international match was an April 2000 friendly against Liechtenstein. Jan collected 39 caps, scoring 1 goal. Jan Dam (footballer) Jan Dam (born 7 September 1968) is a former Faroese football (defender), largely considered one of the best ever in his native coun...
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"Seva Bharati" care camps are organized in the slums and economically poor areas with the help of hospitals, where hundreds of patients among other checkups are examined for cardiac and diabetic ailments. In the camps, teams of technicians, conduct free ECG, Echo cardiography and blood sugar testing. Apart from the che...
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"Metaphor Computer Systems" an enterprise. In total, Metaphor branded this as a Data Interpretation System (DIS), which is a class of Decision Support System (DSS) The DIS software was designed to show in one workflow, the access of data from SQL databases, its analysis and then its presentation. This was accomplish by...
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Tymion founders of Montanism, Montanus, called both towns ""Jerusalem."" In late antiquity, both places attracted crowds of pilgrims from all over the Roman Empire. Women played an emancipated role in Montanism. They could become priests and also bishops. In the 6th century CE, this church became extinct. Since 2001, P...
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"Town Shoes" LP. In 2014, DSW, Inc. acquired a 44% stake in Town Shoes. In May 2018, DSW purchased the remainder of the company. On August 28, 2018, DSW announced the closure of all 38 locations, due to competition from other retailers. Town Shoes Town Shoes Ltd. is Canadian chain of shoe stores owned by American shoe ...
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"Philip Southcote" on the middle high ground and a walk all round my farm, for convenience as well as pleasure"" Southcote wrote . A feature of Woburn Farm was a walk planted with broom, roses, lilac, columbine, peonies and sweet william, which wound its way through the fields, for it remained a working farm . Like Wil...
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"Philip Southcote" castle is enchanting; the view pleased me more than I can express, the river Avon tumbles down a cascade at the foot of it. It is well laid out by one Brown who has set up on a few ideas of Kent and Mr. Southcote."" Later in life, summing up his thoughts in his ""Essay On Modern Gardening"", Walpole ...
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"Seva Bharati" last two camps, a team of doctors, paramedical workers and volunteers from NGOs examined and treated over 2400 children and even operated those requiring surgery – free of cost. Camps are also held in which corneal plantation is performed on hundreds of patients, which cure the eye ailments and help them...
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"Attribute domain" Attribute domain In computing, the attribute domain is the set of values allowed in an attribute. For example: For the relational model it is a requirement that each part of a tuple be atomic. The consequence is that each value in the tuple must be of some basic type, like a string or an integer. For...
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"WayHome Music & Arts Festival" THEY., Death From Above 1979, Houndmouth, Honne, Jahkoy, Darcys, MAGIC GIANT, Blossoms, Charlotte Cardin, Nobro, Flakes Headliner: Frank Ocean Porter Robinson, Tegan and Sara, Banks, Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires, Mutemath, Car Seat Headrest, The Drums, Rag'n'Bone Man, Jagwar Ma,...
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"Aaron Tveit" Also in June 2008, Tveit began performances as Fiyero in ""Wicked"". He left the role in November in order to reprise his role in the Arena Stage production of ""Next to Normal"", for which he was awarded the 2009 Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Supporting Performer in a Non-Resident Production. Tveit r...
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"Seva Bharati" 'unwanted'"". Seva Bharati ties up with all the hospitals and the police to get information about all such children who are abandoned after their birth by their parents. These children are sent to schools and thereafter, to the vocational centers run by the organization, education for these children also...
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"Switched (band)" on to sell over 100,000 records worldwide. In mid-2003, the group severed ties with both their label Immortal Records and their former management team. Bassist Jason French was replaced by former Stuck Mojo and Stereomud bassist Corey Lowery, who would eventually leave the band to join Dark New Day. D...
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"Switched (band)" projects. Former bassist Shawn May, who had left the band in 2001 prior to the release of ""Subject to Change"", started a custom bass shop in Michigan. Drummer Chad Szeliga joined Leo in 2004 and then later joined popular post-grunge group Breaking Benjamin in 2005. Bassist Corey Lowery helped form a...
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"Aaron Tveit" 2019 and opening night is set for July 25. Tveit appeared alongside Ricky Gervais as a young anesthesiologist in the 2008 film ""Ghost Town"". He also made appearances on the CW series ""Gossip Girl"" as Tripp van der Bilt, the cousin of Nate Archibald. He appeared in an episode of the television series "...
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"Hurricane Dean (1989)" A tropical wave moved off the coast of Africa on July 27 as detected by Meteosat imagery. By July 31 the tropical wave began being classified, using the Dvorak Technique, by satellite analysts at the National Hurricane Center, in part due to persistent deep convection. Shortly thereafter the sys...
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"Culture of Montenegro" warriors, as they were as much the authors, thus history writers, as they were interpreters. In the best ""traditions"" of the modern public domain and open-source movement, these songs had been composed and passed on by the unknown guslars since high middle ages onwards. Other guslars adopted t...
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"Aaron Tveit" Miscast Gala on three separate occasions. In September 2013, Broadway Records released ""The Radio in My Head"", a live recording of songs Tveit performed at New York City venue 54 Below. Some of the songs on the album are from musicals in which Tveit has starred, including ""I'm Alive"" from ""Next to No...
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"Seva Bharati" operations were performed and over 19,000 patients were treated of injuries and other ailments. Besides, the organisation sent huge amounts of relief material for the quake-hit victims from different parts of the country. News magazine ""Outlook"" reported ""Literally within minutes RSS / Seva Bharati vo...
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"Burmese–Siamese War (1775–76)" disagreed with Maha Thiha Thura on the invasion route, withdrew with his troops, leaving Maha Thiha Thura with a portion of the troops. Even with a full strength invasion force, an invasion of Siam was never easy for the Burmese. Without a full strength army, the effort appeared doomed f...
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"Seva Bharati" has been in the forefront of the non-official rescue and relief (operations). This has led to an upsurge of goodwill for the Sangh"". When the 2004 tsunami hit the southern coasts of India, thousands of volunteers, under the aegis of the Seva Bharati, engaged in relief work. The volunteers, in cooperatio...
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"Big House Bunny" to intimidate another (""Eh, you wouldn't be so tough if you weren't wearing that uniform!"") and challenges him to a ""fight"". Accepting the challenge, Sam takes his uniform off and levels his fists at Bugs, who has taken off his prison outfit. Bugs quickly admits to Sam that he ""is"" tough without...
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"SM UC-10" SM UC-10 SM ""UC-10"" was a German Type UC I minelayer submarine or U-boat in the German Imperial Navy () during World War I. The U-boat was ordered on 14 November 1914 and was launched on 15 July 1915. She was commissioned into the German Imperial Navy on 17 July 1915 as SM ""UC-10"". Mines laid by ""UC-10"...
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Apsaravis – long believed to be a modern bird –, and perhaps ""Ambiortus"" with which the preceding two had occasionally been allied, form a distinct lineage. This has been named ""Palintropiformes"", but Apsaraviformes was proposed earlier for the ""Apsaravis"" lineage and is thus the senior synonym. And if this group...
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"Culture of Montenegro" these areas: including Dionisio de Sarno San Giorgio. With his ""Balkan Empress"" – inspired by the work of King Nikola, got all the praises of Italian critique in the second half of the 19th century. Considering its population of about 600,000 people, Montenegro has produced a number of outstan...
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"Andrew Carrazzo" Andrew Carrazzo Andrew Carrazzo (born 15 December 1983) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Carrazzo played junior football with the St Simons Football Club in Rowville and with the Knox Eagles Football ...
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"Andrew Carrazzo" spent two seasons on the rookie list at Geelong, winning the Geelong VFL team's best and fairest award in 2003, but never breaking into the Geelong senior list. He was again rookie listed in 2004, this time by . After another strong season in the VFL, he was elevated to the senior list, making his deb...
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"Ugo Giachery" supplies from Italy for the superstructure of the Shrine of the Báb and the International Archives Building. He was appointed a Hand of the Cause by Shoghi Effendi in December 1951, who also appointed him as a member-at-large of the International Bahá'í Council, and who named one of the doors of the Shri...
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"Andrew Carrazzo" 7, 2008 against the West Coast Eagles at Subiaco, Carrazzo picked up an AFL career high 42 disposals. With the recruitment of Chris Judd and the return of Nick Stevens from injury, Carrazzo was moved out of the midfield, and spent most of the season playing as a rebounding defender. Carrazzo played th...
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Trover effect was that the defendant was compelled to buy the chattel at a forced sale, carried out by means of an action in trover. Trover actions frequently concerned the finding of lost property. It could also involve cargo on ships, such as those lost at sea and later found. Trover often involved cases in which the...
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"Palmdale, California" (0.2%) Pacific Islander, 38,773 (25.4%) from other races, and 8,200 (5.4%) from two or more races. There were 83,097 Hispanic or Latino residents (54.4%). 38.1% of Palmdale residents are of Mexican ancestry; 6.2% Salvadoran; and 2.4% of Guatemalan heritage and 0.79% Honduran, 0.76% Puerto Rican, ...
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"Bob Sharp" join Hartlepools United. He was manager for three years but never took charge of a competitive league match because of World War. Instead he handed over the reins to Jack Barker in May 1946. The same year, as the club's honorary secretary, at a meeting of the Division Three (North) committee he seconded a m...
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"Bob Sharp" City board in March 1948. Supporters bought an inscribed silver salver to recognise his ten years service to the club. It was presented by Lord Mayor Alderman Councillor F. J. Cowie. Fellow directors appointed Sharp and his wife Peggy as life-members of the club. Bob Sharp Councillor Robert ""Bob"" Sharp (b...
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"No. 644 Squadron RAF" force for the British Empire, and 644 Squadron were ordered to lend them their support and so accompanied them to RAF Qastina in Palestine (now Hatzor Airbase). On 1 September 1946 No. 644 squadron disbanded by being re-numbered to No. 47 Squadron RAF. The squadron today is represented by No. 644...
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"Tony Costa" Tony Costa Antone Charles ""Tony"" Costa (August 2, 1944 – May 12, 1974) was an American carpenter who achieved notoriety for committing serial murders in and around the town of Truro in 1969. The case gained international attention when district attorney Edmund Dinis, in comments to the media, claimed ""T...
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"Tony Costa" into local Provincetown, Massachusetts. The media attention was so great that Kurt Vonnegut (whose daughter Edith had met Costa) compared him to Jack the Ripper in his collection of essays ""Wampeters, Foma and Granfalloons"". Vonnegut maintained a correspondence with Costa. The author said, ""The message ...
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Archaeorhynchus attach to the breastbone) with robust and strong bases. The pectoral girdle had a robust and U shaped wishbone, a slightly curved shoulder blade, a short and robust coracoid and a broad and deeply notched breastbone. The hips had an unfused illium, a slender and curved pubis with a small pubic foot and ...
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"Tony Costa" Costa described the murders of Walsh and Wysocki in his unpublished novel, ""Resurrection"", written while Costa was in prison. In his account, Costa and a friend named ""Carl"" were out with the two women consuming LSD and Dilaudid. Carl then shot Walsh and Wysocki. Costa claimed he was able to subdue his...
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"Tony Costa" was Carl who dismembered and buried their bodies and that he had no knowledge until after their deaths. On June 12, 1969, Costa was arraigned on charges of murder for three of the deaths. In May 1970 he was convicted of the murders of Mary Ann Wysocki and Patricia Walsh and sentenced to life in prison at M...
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Trover another, and that bailee wrongfully gave, sold or bailed the chattels to a third party, the only action was against the original bailee. Liability to the third bailee was not transferable. In later times, lawyers would talk of trover and bailment. In 1292, there was a slight tendency to regard the detainer rathe...
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Mudhalali Venkat Ramanujam. Film development started during the making of ""Sampoorna Ramayanam,"" whose own production was temporarily shelved. The film was released on 22 October 1957 with a length of 160 minutes. The film became a hit for its soundtrack and story line, running for over 100 days and establishing the ...
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Trover chattel had been taken by a person who intended to hold it as a bargaining chip to force some action by the true owner). By the end of the seventeenth century, the great bulk of litigation in England was conducted through the various forms of action which had developed from trespass. This remained the case until...
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Mudhalali lands in Salem as a worker under the pseudonym Varadhan. He joins the factory with the help of Valli (Devika), who works in the factory with her father. Slowly, Vasanthan comes to understand the misdeeds of Balu in managing the factory, and learns of his niece Kokilam's relationship with Balu. Meanwhile, Vasa...
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"Miroslav Ilić" becoming more and more sexually suggestive and inappropriate for general audiences. Ilić's first hit song was ""I loved the girl from the city"" ( / Voleo sam devojku iz grada) composed by Obren Pjevović, a fellow country man of Ilić, and authored by Dobrica Erić. Pjevović first offered this song to Pr...
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Parahesperornis genus Hargeria (Lucas, 1903). It then turned out that this genus' description actually referred to specimen KUVP 2287, which eventually became the holotype of ""P. alexi"". Nonetheless, the taxon description of ""Hargeria"" was about """"Hesperornis"" gracilis"" exclusively, and thus despite the misiden...
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Mudhalali rights for the stage play ""Mudhalali"" and chose Srinivasan to make his directorial debut. Unlike most films, this film's production was completed in four months and two days within the budget of 2 lakhs. Pramila, who was given the screen name Devika, made her acting debut. Rajendran was paid 7000, Both Devi...
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Trover forms of action. The records show a certain hardening of the courts toward this defense in the mid-fourteenth century. Wager of law was not used in debt on a covenant. Wager of law was abolished by statute in 1833. Prosser describes trover and wager of law in this way: Trover, as it developed, had certain defini...
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"Nathalie Handal" American University in Rome, The American University in Beirut, New York University, and was Picador Guest Professor at Leipzig University, Germany. She is currently teaching at Columbia University and part of the Low-Residency MFA faculty at Sierra Nevada College. Handal writes the literary travel co...
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"Palmdale, California" Works); sewer service is provided by the County Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County (separate public agency, with City Council members on district board); electrical service is provided by Southern California Edison; natural gas service is provided by Southern California Gas; cable televis...
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"SS Shinyō Maru" TKK was the first Japanese, Asian and even non-American line to enter the service. The move was a reflection of the modernisation of Japan and its desire to take its place as an equal of the ""Western"" Great Powers, equal in standards of service and of technological development and in the manner of t...
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"Palmdale, California" City. this is due to the majority of citizens commuting to the nearby Santa Clarita and lower Los Angeles. The LA/Palmdale Regional Airport/Air Force Plant 42 (PMD) has two runways, each over in length, although there is currently no commercial airline service at the airport. PMD's commercial ter...
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"SS Shinyō Maru" than commerce, between Japan and the United States and an ancient and undistinguished little steamer would be given the mantle of the great liner. This vessel was not to live up to the reputation of its predecessor. The cargo-steamer Shinyo Maru was originally named the SS ""Clan Mackay and was built ...
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Trover the destruction of the chattel by the possessor. The court allowed the action arising out of a bailment of a box containing some silver fixtures. It was alleged that the box had been broken open and the silver converted. The plaintiff could not recover the thing bailed, because it was destroyed. This was the fir...
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Trover similarity to the fact patterns seen in cases of ""breaking the bail"". This is a fragmentary case from Henry VI of England which indicates that there were sacks of flour left by the plaintiff to be stored and cared for by the defendant. The plaintiff had paid the defendant for this arrangement. The sacks of flo...
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"Nathalie Handal" of Books writes, it’s with “startling force [that she] is building an architecture for the wanderer.” Handal's poem “Lady Liberty” appeared on posters in New York City subways, buses, taxis, and on MetroCards as part of Poetry in Motion, a joint project of the MTA Arts for Transit & Urban Design and t...
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Trover it was a bad argument that a writ of debt could not lie where trespass did; because for the same thing one may have a writ of account and a writ of debt. In the case ""Isaac v Clark"" , it was laid down that a bailor could not maintain trover or detinue where he had pledged the goods, because the wrong was an of...
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Trover time, and not merely at the will of the bailor. In other words, there had to be an agreement, similar to a contractual arrangement. Case involved twenty barrels of butter found and taken into the custody of the defendant. Plaintiff alleged the defendant's negligence had left the butter in a ruined condition. The...
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Trover moth eaten. It would be otherwise if there had been a misuse. In ""Eason v Newman"" , a finder of a chattel was held liable on the ground that he had wrongfully refused to return it to the true owner. There was some judicial opposition to this ruling. It was criticized and precedent was not followed. In ""The Ca...
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"Expressive therapies continuum" integration of all of the first three levels of functioning. This integration indicates that the individual is operating on the fourth and final level of functioning, known as the Creative level. The Creative level both transcends and intersects the prior three levels, in which the indi...
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"Colin Madigan" was awarded the Centenary Medal in 2001. Colin Madigan Colin Frederick Madigan AO (22 July 192117 September 2011) was an Australian architect. He is best known for designing the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra. Born in Glen Innes, New South Wales, Madigan studied architecture at Sydney Technic...
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Trover to define conversion, and this extension did not really affect the definition. Conversion became any act on the part of the defendant inconsistent with the plaintiff's right to possession. This right had parts: it had to be (1) absolute and (2) immediate. The medieval conception of wrongs to chattels was based u...
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"Palmdale, California" roads between major avenues carry suffixes ""-1"" (nearest to the lettered avenue) through ""-15"" (nearest to the next lettered avenue). Some ""-8"" avenues can be major thoroughfares, for example, Avenue R-8 is halfway between Avenue R and Avenue S. North-south streets are numbered with an ""ea...
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"Expressive therapies continuum" and raw...without regard to form"". By working with individuals at the P/A level, art therapists can help clients to perceive images or notions in a new way, strengthening communication and assisting with the formation of meaningful relationships. They can also focus on the identificati...
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"Ōryoku Maru" Kihachiro Ueda, who painted many Japanese ships, donated his painting of the ship to Subic Bay Historical Center for its hell ship memorial. Ōryoku Maru The ""Oryoku Maru"" left Manila on December 13, 1944, with 1,620 prisoners of war (including 1,556 American, 50 British and Dutch, 7 Czech, 4 Norwegians...
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"Macleod, Victoria" Macleod, Victoria Macleod is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 14 km north-east from Melbourne's Central Business District. Its local government area are the Cities of Banyule and Darebin. At the 2016 Census, Macleod had a population of 9,769. Macleod West refers to the predominantly resid...
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"Macleod, Victoria" railway station. In Macleod, 71.5% of people were born in Australia. The most common countries of birth were England 2.9%, China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 2.6%, Italy 1.7%, India 1.6% and Malaysia 1.1%. 73.7% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Italian 3.7%...
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"Juliet Peddle" Juliet Peddle Juliet A. Peddle (1899–1979) was an American modernist architect who was the first woman architect licensed by the state of Indiana and a cofounder of the Women's Architectural Club of Chicago. Peddle was born on June 7, 1899, in Terre Haute, Indiana, to John B. and Alice O. Peddle. She wa...
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"Macleod, Victoria" well as a thriving ""Milo in2cricket"" program. There is also a local basketball team called the Banyule Hawks, whose home ground is the Banyule YMCA in Macleod. Macleod, Victoria Macleod is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 14 km north-east from Melbourne's Central Business District. Its ...
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"Juliet Peddle" architecture in Europe. In 1935, Peddle moved back to Terre Haute, where in 1939 she became the first female architect licensed by the state of Indiana. (There had been a couple of other women who were practicing architects in Indiana before Peddle, such as Grace Crosby, but Indiana only started licensi...
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"1972 Caribbean Series" Earl Stephenson (1-0, 0/0.00 ERA, 13 strikeouts in 10 ⅔ IP) and Milt Wilcox (1-1, 1.76 ERA, 14 SO), and closer Roberto Muñoz (0-1, three saves in five games). The Venezuelan club also featured players as Ps Aurelio Monteagudo and Pablo Torrealba; IFs Brant Alyea, César Gutiérrez and Luis Salazar...
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"Juliet Peddle" in a collection of 60 detailed drawings of Terre Haute buildings from before the Civil War that she made for the historical society and that were based on careful study of old photographs, drawings, descriptions, technical specifications, and interviews with local residents. She decided to publish this ...
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"Palos Verdes Estates, California" which 1,686 (33.3%) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 3,649 (72.0%) were opposite-sex married couples living together, 296 (5.8%) had a female householder with no husband present, 138 (2.7%) had a male householder with no wife present. There were 91 (1.8%) unmarried opp...
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"Impressionism (play)" her stories of its particular origin, although these stories are actually reflections of his own experiences. These lead to flashbacks of iconic moments that have led to their present state, as well as their relationship to the art that hangs in the gallery, which Katharine will not easily sell. ...
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"William Burdet" at least one son: although his lands were soon passed to other members of the Burdet family. His nephew Sir Robert Burdet was to later become an MP for Warwickshire. William Burdet Sir William Burdet of Loseby was an English Parliamentary representative for Leicestershire. The Burdet family had been de...
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"The Trudy" The Trudy The Trudy are an English post-punk band formed in Kingston-upon-Thames in 1979 by former Cardiacs members Peter Tagg (drums) and Ralph Cade (vocals and keyboards) along with Derek Tagg (guitar) and Sue Smallwood (bass). In 1980 The Trudy, with the above line-up, released an album Volcano Fo Le Fer...
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"The Trudy" released the cassette single Air Commodore. By this time Sue Smallwood had been replaced on bass by Jon Bastable Jnr and second guitarist Ian Plummer had been added. Many releases followed on a variety of different labels. Among these was the 1998 EP given free with House of Dolls, a popular mainstream alte...
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"The Trudy" Lurkers, Pinpoint and 999) In 2010 the band covered the Cardiacs song Day is Gone on the album """" on the Believers Roast label. In 2012 the singles Dirt Cheap Melody and Bucolics Anonymous were released. The Trudy has performed extensively around the UK and headlined venues such as the Marquee and Univers...
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"Edward Barnes (British Army officer)" same year he stood for Parliament as Conservative candidate for Sudbury at a by-election. The votes between the two candidates were tied, and the returning officer gave Barnes his casting vote and declared him elected; however, his opponent petitioned against the outcome, denying ...
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"Decommunization in Russia" Starodubtsev served as Governor of the Tula Region from 1997 to 2005; Gorbachev's former deputy Anatoly Lukyanov was elected to the State Duma in 1993–2003 as a deputy of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation; the unrepentant Stalinist Valentin Varennikov (1923–2009) was a Duma deput...
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"Lismore Cathedral, Ireland" Lismore Cathedral, Ireland St. Carthage Cathedral, Lismore is a Church of Ireland cathedral in Lismore, County Waterford. It is in the ecclesiastical province of Dublin. Formerly the cathedral of the Diocese of Lismore, it is now one of six cathedrals in the United Dioceses of Cashel and Os...
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"Antimicrobial resistance" to treat the illness. People can help tackle resistance by using antibiotics only when prescribed by a doctor; completing the full prescription, even if they feel better; never sharing antibiotics with others or using leftover prescriptions. Infectious disease control through improved water, ...
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"Antimicrobial resistance" the spread of infectious diseases caused by inadequate WASH standards is a major driver of antibiotic demand. Growing usage of antibiotics together with persistent infectious disease levels have led to a dangerous cycle in which reliance on antimicrobials increases while the efficacy of drugs...
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"Antimicrobial resistance" with antibiotics. This was estimated as ranging from 5 million in Brazil to up to 590 million in India by the year 2030. The strong link between increased consumption and resistance indicates that this will directly mitigate the accelerating spread of AMR. Sanitation and water for all by 2030...
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"Antimicrobial resistance" and UNICEF estimated in 2015 that globally 38% of health facilities did not have a source of water, nearly 19% had no toilets and 35% had no water and soap or alcohol-based hand rub for handwashing. Manufacturers of antimicrobials need to improve the treatment of their wastewater (by using in...
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"Antimicrobial resistance" antibiotics in poultry feeds, became effective. In Scandinavia, there is evidence that the ban has led to a lower prevalence of antibiotic resistance in (nonhazardous) animal bacterial populations. As of 2004, several European countries established a decline of antimicrobial resistance in hum...
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"Oberweis Dairy" which began in 2004 and ended in July 2006. In 2012, Oberweis said that each dairy store generates between $1.25 million and $1.75 million per year. In 2012, Oberweis opened their first quick-service hamburger restaurant, named That Burger Joint, intended to expand as a chain and compete directly with ...
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"Passage (sculpture)" cost was not confirmed in TriMet's announcement. Passage (sculpture) Passage is an outdoor 2014 art installation consisting of 38 weathered steel boat sculptures by Bill Will, installed along the MAX Orange Line in the Brooklyn neighborhood of southeast Portland, Oregon, in the United States. Bill...
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"Todd K. Shackelford" Todd K. Shackelford Todd Kennedy Shackelford (born 1971) is an American psychologist and professor at Oakland University. He is best known for his work in evolutionary psychology. He is the editor in chief of the academic journals ""Evolutionary Psychology"" and ""Evolutionary Psychological Scienc...
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"John Holman (NASCAR owner)" Race, and to stay ahead of the racing team. The team won the race, and they hired Holman as a full-time mechanic and parts man after the race to work in their Long Beach, California shop. Smith was killed in a racing accident at DuQuoin, Illinois in 1954, and Stroppe took over. Holman conti...
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"Antimicrobial resistance" if preventive actions are not taken. In this day and age current antimicrobial resistance leads to longer hospital stays, higher medical costs, and increased mortality. For the fiscal year 2016 budget, President Obama suggested to nearly double the amount of federal funding to ""combat and pr...
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"Catholic liturgy" children of God, confirmation to Christ and the Church. The effect of the sacraments comes ""ex opere operato"" (by the very fact of being administered). Regardless of the personal holiness of the minister administering the sacraments, Christ provides the graces of which they are signs. However, a re...
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"Party Foundation Day" Party Foundation Day The Party Foundation Day is an annual public holiday in North Korea marking the 10 October 1945 foundation of the ""Central Organizing Committee of the Communist Party of North Korea"", known as the ""North Korea Bureau of the Communist Party of Korea"" in the West and consid...
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"Party Foundation Day" of Kim Il-sung), Day of the Shining Star (birthday of Kim Jong-il) and Day of the Foundation of the Republic. 2015 marked the 70th anniversary. North Korea commemorates 10 October 1945 as the date of the foundation of the ""Central Organizing Committee of the Communist Party of North Korea"", kno...
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"Party Foundation Day" October, the meeting saw the establishment of the North Korea Bureau of the Communist Party of Korea. The conference was the first time that Kim Il-sung emerged as a political force. Kim advocated the foundation of the North Korea Bureau so that party activities could be overseen in the north of ...
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"Party Foundation Day" for a political force in the North. The North Korea Bureau is one in a series of predecessors to the present Workers' Party of Korea. The North Korea Bureau evolved into the Workers' Party of North Korea in August 1946. The present Workers' Party of Korea was not founded until 30 June 1949 when t...
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"Pico Rivera, California" Pío Pico, the last Mexican governor of California) and Rivera. Situated on a rich alluvial plain between the Rio Hondo and the San Gabriel River, the area was once predominantly agricultural; but, at the end of WWII, the fast rising demand for homes lured builders to the attractive terrain. Si...
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"Antimicrobial resistance" bacteria resistant to one antibiotic are killed when the next antibiotic is taken. Studies have found that this method reduces the rate at which antibiotic resistant bacteria emerge in vitro relative to a single drug for the entire duration. Studies have found that bacteria that evolve antibi...
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"Pico Rivera, California" at the north end of Durfee Road. The community enjoys more than 120 acres committed to public recreational facilities. There are 18 athletic fields, two gymnasiums and four community centers, a nine-hole executive golf course, skatepark and aquatic centers. In 1965, the Pico Rivera Municipal G...