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7000 | "Zellwood, Florida"
and the median income for a family was $34,468. Males had a median income of $24,091 versus $20,378 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $22,683. About 6.6% of families and 11.9% of the population were below the poverty line, including 23.8% of those under age 18 and 4.2% of those age ... |
7001 | "Julieta Campusano"
Julieta Campusano Julieta Campusano (31 May 1918 – 11 June 1991) was a Chilean politician, belonging to the Communist Party of Chile. Campusano was a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party. In 1944 the Chilean Federation of Women's Institution (FECHIF) was founded, with Campusano as ... |
7002 | "African golden oriole"
wings and black around the eye. Orioles are shy, and even the male is remarkably difficult to see in the dappled yellow and green leaves of the canopy. The flight is somewhat like a thrush, strong and direct with some shallow dips over longer distances. The call is a screech like a jay, but the ... |
7003 | "Oklahoma Wranglers"
Oklahoma Wranglers The Oklahoma Wranglers were a professional arena football team based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. They were members of the Central (1996–1997) and Western (1998–2001) Division of the American Conference of the Arena Football League (AFL). They previously played as the Memphis Phar... |
7004 | "Geography of Burkina Faso"
at an elevation of . The massif is bordered by sheer cliffs up to high. The average altitude of Burkina Faso is and the difference between the highest and lowest terrain is no greater than . Burkina Faso is therefore a relatively flat country. Its elevation extremes are a lowest point at the... |
7005 | "Geography of Burkina Faso"
Volta (or Mouhoun), the White Volta (Nakambé) and the Red Volta (Nazinon). The Black Volta is one of the country's only two rivers which flow year-round, the other being the Komoé, which flows to the southwest. The basin of the Niger River also drains 27% of the country's surface. The Niger'... |
7006 | "Early life of Néstor Kirchner"
Early life of Néstor Kirchner Néstor Kirchner (25 February 1950 – 27 October 2010) was an Argentine politician who served as the 54th President of Argentina from 25 May 2003 until 10 December 2007. He was born in Río Gallegos, and moved to La Plata to attend university. As a student, he... |
7007 | "Campbell, Florida"
Campbell had a population of 2,479. There were 1,189 households with 93.7% of the population living in households. The population's ethnic and racial composition was 79.4% non-Hispanic white, 2.3% black alone with another 0.6% of the population reporting being black as well as other races, 0.2% Nati... |
7008 | "Demographics of Burkina Faso"
Mossi are still bound by the traditions of the Mogho Naba, who hold court in Ouagadougou. About 12,000 Europeans reside in Burkina Faso, the majority of whom are French. Most of Burkina Faso's population is concentrated in the south and center of the country, with a population density som... |
7009 | "Wes Lanhupuy"
of the federal executive of the Labor Party. Wes Lanhupuy Wesley Wagner Lanhupuy (1 November 1952 – 25 August 1995) was an Australian politician. He was the Labor member for Arnhem in the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly from 1983 to his death in 1995. Lanhupuy was the director of the Northern Lan... |
7010 | "Nachtigal Peak"
Nachtigal Peak Nachtigal Peak () is a rocky peak on a spur projecting northward from the southeast extremity of the Allardyce Range, South Georgia. It rises to at the west side of the head of Cook Glacier, east of Nordenskjold Peak. The name ""Kleine Pic"" (Little Peak) was given to this feature by the... |
7011 | "Kissimmee, Florida"
steamships, which were just one jump ahead of civilization—with Kissimmee as the jumping off point. Concurrently, the South Florida Railroad was growing and extended the end of its line from Sanford down to Kissimmee, making the town on Lake Tohopekaliga a transportation hub for Central Florida. On... |
7012 | "Politics of Burkina Faso"
Politics of Burkina Faso The Politics of Burkina Faso takes place in a framework of a semi-presidential republic, whereby the Prime Minister of Burkina Faso is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. The President of Burkina Faso is the head of state. Executive power is exercised... |
7013 | "Politics of Burkina Faso"
legislature. The Economist Intelligence Unit rated Burkina Faso as a ""hybrid regime"" in 2016. In 1990, the Popular Front held its first National Congress, which formed a committee to draft a national constitution. The constitution was approved by referendum in 1991. In 1992, Blaise Compaoré... |
7014 | "Burger King products"
King's supply contracts for non-carbonated beverages are separate from the ones for its sodas. When the company first chose to introduce a bottled water product, it chose Nestlé's Poland Spring brand over Coke's Dasani. When the contract expired in 2003, BK moved to Pepsi's Aquafina, the top-sell... |
7015 | "Narval Bay"
Narval Bay Narval Bay () is a bay 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km) wide in the north side of Ice Fjord, South Georgia. The name North Bay was given to this feature by the Scottish geologist David Ferguson during his visit to South Georgia in 1911-12. Since the same name is well established for an arm of Prince ... |
7016 | "Narval Bay"
the Compania Argentina de Pesca in 1934. Narval Bay Narval Bay () is a bay 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km) wide in the north side of Ice Fjord, South Georgia. The name North Bay was given to this feature by the Scottish geologist David Ferguson during his visit to South Georgia in 1911-12. Since the same name ... |
7017 | "Osaka Titanium Technologies"
Osaka Titanium Technologies It produces titanium products using the Kroll process, and also produces silicon products. In 2010, increased demand for titanium led to increased supply capacity, but Osaka Titanium Technologies was still able to raise prices due to continuing strong demand fro... |
7018 | "Jorge Guillén"
comparative literature, and a daughter Teresa who married the Harvard professor Stephen Gilman. He took his doctorate at the University of Madrid in 1924 with a dissertation on Góngora's notoriously difficult and, at that time, neglected long poem Polifemo. This was also the period when his first poems... |
7019 | "Jorge Guillén"
the Residencia de Estudiantes although his academic responsibilities limited his attendance to vacations. This allowed him to make the acquaintance of the younger members of the Generation – such as Rafael Alberti and Federico García Lorca. He became a regular correspondent of the latter and, on the oc... |
7020 | "Jorge Guillén"
the Tercentenary celebrations in honour of Góngora. The volume of ""Octavas"" that he was supposed to edit, however, was never completed but he did give a reading of some of his own poems at an event in Seville with great success. He became the ""lector"" at Oxford University from 1929 to 1931, and was... |
7021 | "Colonel Patrick O'Rorke Memorial Bridge"
Colonel Patrick O'Rorke Memorial Bridge The Colonel Patrick O'Rorke Memorial Bridge is a bascule bridge in New York, United States, that connects the Rochester neighborhood of Charlotte to the town of Irondequoit. The bridge, located about north of downtown Rochester, is named ... |
7022 | "Colonel Patrick O'Rorke Memorial Bridge"
Street Bridge, a smaller bascule bridge located about downstream. The current bridge carries four wide car lanes, as well as having two bike lanes and wide sidewalks, where the old bridge was only two lanes. The bridge was dedicated on October 2, 2004. It was maintained by Monr... |
7023 | "Colonel Patrick O'Rorke Memorial Bridge"
route. Colonel Patrick O'Rorke Memorial Bridge The Colonel Patrick O'Rorke Memorial Bridge is a bascule bridge in New York, United States, that connects the Rochester neighborhood of Charlotte to the town of Irondequoit. The bridge, located about north of downtown Rochester, is... |
7024 | "Johnny's Greatest Hits"
Johnny's Greatest Hits Johnny's Greatest Hits is a compilation album by vocalist Johnny Mathis that was released by Columbia Records on March 17, 1958, and has been described as the ""original greatest-hits package"". The LP collected all but one of the songs from the first six singles he recor... |
7025 | "Paul Virilio"
in phenomenology by Maurice Merleau-Ponty at the Sorbonne. In 1958, Virilio conducted a phenomenological inquiry into military space and the organization of territory, particularly concerning the Atlantic Wall—the 15,000 Nazi bunkers built during World War II along the coastline of France and designed to... |
7026 | "Paul Virilio"
1973 he became Director of Studies. In the same year, Virilio became director of the magazine ""L'Espace Critique"". In 1975 he co-organized the Bunker Archéologie exhibition at the Decorative Arts Museum in Paris, a collection of texts and images relating to the Atlantic Wall. Since then he has been wid... |
7027 | "Paul Virilio"
general and is the inventor of the term 'dromology', meaning the logic of speed that is the foundation of technological society. His major works include ""War and Cinema"", ""Speed and Politics"" and ""The Information Bomb"" in which he argues, among many other things, that military projects and technolo... |
7028 | "Paul Virilio"
humanist critiques of modernist art movements such as Futurism. Throughout his books the political and theological themes of anarchism, pacifism and Catholicism reappear as central influences to his self-proclaimed 'marginal' approach to the question of technology. His work has been compared to that of M... |
7029 | "Politics of Burkina Faso"
IOC, ITU, NAM, OAU, OIC, OPCW, PCA, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WADB, WADB (regional), WAEMU, WCO, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO The ambassador of Burkina Faso to Canada is Juliette Bonkoungou. The ambassador of Burkina Faso to Mexico is Jonathan Hodgson The former ambassador of Burkin... |
7030 | "Kissimmee, Florida"
U.S. Highway 17/92 and U.S. Highway 192. The downtown of Kissimmee does not possess any big skyscrapers; most of the buildings are two or three stories high. The biggest and the tallest building in the downtown is the Osceola County courthouse. The main thoroughfare follows along Highway 17/Highway... |
7031 | "Paul Virilio"
which Virilio applied the activity of racing (Virilio 1977:47). It is with this meaning in mind that he coined the term 'dromology', which he defined as the ""science (or logic) of speed“. Dromology is important when considering the structuring of society in relation to warfare and modern media. He noted... |
7032 | "Paul Virilio"
and circulation.' In contemporary warfare, logistics does not just imply the movement of personnel, tanks, fuel and so on, but also the movement of images both to and from the battlefield. Virilio talked a lot about the creation of CNN and the concept of the newshound. The newshound will capture images w... |
7033 | "William L. Rowe"
So, it was the absence of religious experiences of the appropriate kind that . . . left me free to seriously explore the grounds for disbelief,"" Rowe said. On August 22, 2015, Rowe died at the age of 84. Rowe introduced the concept of a ""friendly atheist"" in his classic paper on the argument from e... |
7034 | "William L. Rowe"
adherence to the principle of charity. He published in defense of theistic arguments, and was even considered a supporter of the cosmological argument. William L. Rowe William Leonard Rowe ( July 26, 1931 – August 22, 2015) was a professor emeritus of philosophy at Purdue University who specialized in... |
7035 | "2007 Aaron's 499"
2007 Aaron's 499 The 2007 Aaron's 499 was the ninth race of the 2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup Season, and was run on April 29, 2007, at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama. This race was the second of the four restrictor plate races on the NASCAR schedule . Jeff Gordon won this race to pass Dale E... |
7036 | "Economy of Burkina Faso"
leading export moneyearner. However, both gold and cotton are listed as goods produced mostly by child labor and forced labor according to a recent U.S. Department of Labor report. Economy of Burkina Faso Burkina Faso has an average income purchasing-power-parity per capita of $1,666 and nomin... |
7037 | "2007 Aaron's 499"
by an engine failure in the #00 car driven by David Reutimann. W (*) denotes Rookie of the Year candidate. 2007 Aaron's 499 The 2007 Aaron's 499 was the ninth race of the 2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup Season, and was run on April 29, 2007, at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama. This race was the ... |
7038 | "Jorge Guillén"
of the new poems are lengthy; ""Salvación de la primavera"" amounts to 55 quatrains (220 lines) and ""Más allá"", which eventually became the very first book in the collection, consists of 50 quatrains. There are also more medium-length poems of around 40-50 lines, such as ""Viento saltado"" and ""El d... |
7039 | "George Junkin"
of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, in New York City and was licensed to preach by the Presbytery of Monongahela in 1816. He was soon called to the charge of the United Congregations of Milton, Pennsylvania and McEwensville, Pennsylvania, where he remained for about eleven years. He left the ... |
7040 | "Jorge Guillén"
definition of the longer poems gives this edition an enhanced awareness of human contact with the real world. There is in addition a far more detailed examination of big themes such as love – ""Salvación de la primavera"" – and death – ""Muerte a lo lejos"" – although it should be noted that the poet t... |
7041 | "Murphy Report"
been sent by the US Embassy in Rome on 26 February 2010. The author commented that the Murphy Commission had written to the Pope for information in any Vatican files, but the requests had not even been acknowledged. The Vatican argued that such requests should be made through the Irish government via di... |
7042 | "Love, Sax and Flashbacks"
East worked with producers Darkchild, Babyface, TMS, Fraser T Smith and Wayne Hector. East's cover of Alicia Keys' song ""Girl on Fire"" was used in Virgin Media's television advertisement for broadband. The album's lead single ""Sax"" was used in Asda's 2015 Christmas television ad, and in a... |
7043 | "Qualified Person Responsible For Pharmacovigilance"
Qualified Person Responsible For Pharmacovigilance In the European Union, the Qualified Person Responsible For Pharmacovigilance (QPPV) is an individual, usually an employee of a pharmaceutical company, who is personally responsible for the safety of the human pharma... |
7044 | "Qualified Person Responsible For Pharmacovigilance"
of its system for monitoring the safety of the product in actual use (a pharmacovigilance system) and proof that the services of a QPPV are in place. ""The holder of an authorisation for a medicinal product for human use granted in accordance with the provisions of t... |
7045 | "Qualified Person Responsible For Pharmacovigilance"
Volume 9A, the QPPV is responsible for ""overall pharmacovigilance for all medicinal products for which the company holds marketing authorisations within the EU"", and specifically for: The QPPV must reside in the EU, and should be permanently and continuously at the... |
7046 | "David Crabb"
has also worked as a sound engineer. He was a regular member of the off-Broadway theater company Axis Company NYC as well as a producer and performer for Ask Me Stories and RISK! Show. As of 2016, he resides in Los Angeles, CA with his husband, actor Jack Perry, and their dog. David Crabb David Crabb (Dec... |
7047 | Japandroids
Fun Fest, Free Press Summer Fest, and Metallica's festival Orion in the United States, Primavera Sound, Optimus Alive!, Paredes de Coura, Pitchfork (Paris), OFF, Latitude and Longitude festivals in Europe, Vive Latino in Mexico, Fuji Rock Festival in Japan, and St. Jerome's Laneway Festival in Australia. On... |
7048 | Japandroids
band did not perform or give any public appearances in this time. On August 10, 2016, it was announced that the band would be returning for a series of shows in the remainder of the year. This included dates in Canada, the United States, England, Mexico and Australia. The tour poster also featured images se... |
7049 | "Prostitution in Mali"
members of the Mali Defense and Security Forces (MDSF), and civilians in these cases, although it did not report any prosecutions or convictions for trafficking offenses. Law 2012-023 Relating to the Combat against Trafficking in Persons and Similar Practices criminalizes all forms of trafficking... |
7050 | MMP27
MMP27 Matrix metallopeptidase 27 also known as MMP-27 is an enzyme which in humans is encoded by the ""MMP27"" gene. MMP-27 was discovered and cloned in 1998 by Yang and Kurkinen. Initially compared to the so-called Chicken MMP (CMMP), MMP-27 actually shows very little sequence homology with this protease. Sequen... |
7051 | "Battle of Mong Cai"
March, the PLA struck Hill 1050. Both of the attacks were repulsed at a loss of 750 casualties, according to a Vietnamese report. Chinese artillery continued pounding Vietnamese positions until 10 March in coordination with infantry raids in smaller scales. On 10 March alone, 3,000 shells were fire... |
7052 | MMP27
However, this sequence is less hydrophobic than in transmembrane MT-MMPs (MMP-14, -15, -16 and -24) as it contains hydrophilic/charged residues, in particular His492, Lys493, His504 and Lys507. Proteins of the matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) family are involved in the breakdown of extracellular matrix in normal ph... |
7053 | MMP27
the endoplasmic reticulum in three mammalian cell lines. Deletion mutants and swapping with recombinant MMP-10 demonstrate that the unique MMP-27 C-terminal extension (CTE) is necessary and sufficient for endoplasmic reticulum retention but does not provide a stable membrane anchorage. Despite sequence homology w... |
7054 | "Peaceful Revolution"
wanted to counter an ""elbow society"". The calls of the New Forum prompted other opposition groups to now step into the spotlight with their own specific demands and political visions. ""Democracy Now"" emerged with its hope of a democratically reformed socialism with a Christian and critical acc... |
7055 | "Peaceful Revolution"
movement, which placed themselves within the concept of a civil movement. They placed value on basic democracy, openness and transparency in decision-making, in which interested non-members should also be able to participate. The reformation of the Social Democratic Party on 7 October 1989, the 40... |
7056 | "Jason Marr"
played his first game for Clyde on 3 December, against Berwick Rangers at Shielfield Park. On Sunday 8 January 2012, he officially signed a new contract till the end of the season. On 23 August 2012, Marr signed for Alloa Athletic. After Alloa won promotion to the Scottish Championship, he signed a new one... |
7057 | "Women of Twilight"
material ordered cut by the Lord Chamberlain's office was dialogue relating to one character having been raped, plus the use of the Girl Guide motto ""Be prepared"" with an obvious sexual innuendo. The published text contains an introduction by Laurie (""This is a strong, forceful play calling for g... |
7058 | "Joaquim Leitão"
Joaquim Leitão Joaquim Leitão, (born 1956) is a Portuguese film director. He won two Golden Globe Awards, in 1996 for ""Adão e Eva"" and in 1998 for ""Tentação"". He studied law at the University of Lisbon, but changed to directing films. In the 1980s he directed several short films and music videos. ... |
7059 | "Women of Twilight"
disturbing but undeniably strong all-women drama"", ""a painful, compelling, horrific and dramatically gripping piece"" and ""a strong, lurid melodrama not for the squeamish"". The production closed on 19 April 1952 after 186 performances. After a two-month break (during which the show went on tour ... |
7060 | "John Lenthall (Roundhead)"
he was Sheriff of Oxfordshire. His Cromwellian knighthood was not recognised after the Restoration and on 13 March 1677 Charles II knighted him at Whitehall. He died at Besselsleigh on 9 November 1681, and was buried in the parish church at Besselsleigh in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), adjoin... |
7061 | "Women of Twilight"
in April 1957 and March 1958 respectively. Neither repeated the success of ""Women of Twilight"". The first notable revival of ""Women of Twilight"" was directed by Jonathan Rigby and opened at London's White Bear Theatre on 3 October 2013 as part of its Lost Classics Project. The production was its... |
7062 | "Women of Twilight"
emotions were weekly wrung with this sort of thing would be sad indeed. For here is a direct and sincere composition that, without possessing much artistic merit or beauty of line, tells, nevertheless, a story that grips the imagination from the outset and will not let it go. It does not demand much... |
7063 | "Women of Twilight"
that verge at times perilously close to the melodramatic."" ""The Observer"", October 1951: ""No one would put this among the Plays Pleasant, but it does seize the mind."" ""The Spectator"", October 1951: ""Miss Rayman has written her first play around a revolting character who makes a comfortable i... |
7064 | "Women of Twilight"
welfare of the State for some reason. The piece is very well acted by Barbara Couper, Vida Hope, Rene Ray and the rest of a company entirely of women."" ""Daily Telegraph"", October 1951: ""Unrelieved femininity is popularly supposed to breed neurosis, and certainly this is the most hysterical play ... |
7065 | "Women of Twilight"
to come from an inexperienced pen; it would be praised if offered by an established dramatist ... Barbara Couper, as the baby-farmer and operator of the home, could not send a bigger thrill down our spines if she were appearing in the most horrible of avowed Grand Guignol sketches; and Rene Ray real... |
7066 | "Women of Twilight"
sense that the story was over-coloured ... Improbable though it may seem, there is a considerable amount of humour in the play, thanks to the author's undoubted gift for character drawing, and Anthony Hawtrey's production made the most of every opportunity for light and shade. Mary Purvis's setting ... |
7067 | "Whangapoua Harbour"
at the 600m wide entrance, which makes navigation difficult in large swells. The entrance is flanked by the rocky Te Rehutae Point, rising to 85m to the west, and Omara Spit to the east. The southern and eastern estuary arms contain extensive areas of grey mangroves. The surrounding land is partly ... |
7068 | "Women of Twilight"
Betty Henderson from the original West End production. Freda Jackson and Joan Dowling were cast in key roles reminiscent of the parts they had played in the 1945 play ""No Room at the Inn"" and its 1948 film version. John and James Woolf of Romulus Films had first enquired about the property even be... |
7069 | "Peaceful Revolution"
that he would call him back swiftly. However, while he did indeed confirm that, 45 minutes had by then passed, during which time most demonstrators had departed. The peaceful passing-off of this demonstration encouraged many that reforms could be peacefully reached in the GDR and hereafter people ... |
7070 | "Peaceful Revolution"
up the 40th anniversary celebrations, the SED leadership had used all available means to curtail the wave of people leaving the country and the pressure (both domestically and internationally) to reform. When the celebrations of 7 October 1989 failed to create the desired effect, the disillusionme... |
7071 | "Peaceful Revolution"
was officially laid down - an overriding sense of helplessness had set into the SED Politburo in the face of the growing opposition to their leadership of the country and the dictatorial status of the party. As Honecker rejected each of Krenz's proposed changes of course following the flawed anniv... |
7072 | "Owen Hatteras"
Owen Hatteras Major Owen Hatteras (1912–1923) is a composite personage and pseudonym created and employed by H. L. Mencken and George Jean Nathan for ""The Smart Set"" literary magazine and adapted by Willard Huntington Wright during his short tenure as editor. The pseudonym was used to critique America... |
7073 | "Montana State University Library"
Montana State University Library The Montana State University Library (MSU Library) is the academic library of Montana State University, Montana's land-grant university, in Bozeman, Montana, United States. It is the flagship library for all of the Montana State University System's cam... |
7074 | "Montana State University Library"
formal library collection for its students and faculty research use. For the first two years of the library's existence, students or instructors served part-time to provide library services. In 1896, Mabel Ruth Owens became the first full-time professional librarian to oversee the lib... |
7075 | "William Summerville"
William Summerville William Arthur Summerville (July 8, 1879 – November 19, 1958) was a municipal and provincial politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1937 to 1943 who represented the downtown Toronto riding of Riverdale... |
7076 | "Owen Hatteras"
Calvinist implications and loaded with the dated and passé mores instilled by the early American Puritans. Though Hatteras preceded Willard Huntington Wright’s editorship, Wright used Hatteras as one supply of the “truth” Wright promised his readers: real characters and people who complicated America’s ... |
7077 | "William Summerville"
1920 and then elected as Toronto City Council Ward 1 alderman from 1922 to 1929. Summerville was elected to the Toronto Board of Control in 1929. His election caused controversy when it was discovered he was on arrears on some of his municipal taxes, and was thus ineligible to run and to take his ... |
7078 | "Peaceful Revolution"
4 am on the following day but this information had only been verbally shared at the Politburo sitting, at which Schabowski had not been present. The reaction to the statement was instantaneous as news spread across western media that the GDR had abandoned its border controls. The West German parli... |
7079 | "John Anderson Campus"
John Anderson Campus The John Anderson Campus, the main campus of The University of Strathclyde, is located in Glasgow, Scotland. The campus is self-contained in its own area which straddles the Townhead and Merchant City districts on the north eastern side of the city centre, while being only mi... |
7080 | "St. Vincent's Seminary (Germantown)"
St. Vincent's Seminary (Germantown) St. Vincent's Seminary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a former seminary of the Congregation of the Mission, established to train priests for the Eastern United States. The Vincentians arrived in the United States in 1816, among the first group... |
7081 | "St. Vincent's Seminary (Germantown)"
United States in 1835, the growing number of local bishops in the country began to request their help in running seminaries they had founded but did not have the means, either financially or in terms of manpower, to operate. In this way, members of the Congregation arrived in Phila... |
7082 | "St. Vincent's Seminary (Germantown)"
the Superior of the school, Thaddeus Amat y Brusi, as the first Bishop of Los Angeles in 1852. At that point, dealing with their own shortage of personnel, and also being dissatisfied with the organization of the school under the bishop, they decided to withdraw from the seminary. ... |
7083 | "St. Vincent's Seminary (Germantown)"
members of the Congregation from Missouri to Germantown. This included both the novitiate and the scholasticate (the college-level facility), which came to become known as St. Vincent Seminary, which were established adjacent to the parish church. It then operated for over a centur... |
7084 | "Peaceful Revolution"
set out new conditions for closer collaboration with the GDR leadership within a document entitled ""Report on the state of the nation in divided Germany"": The SED's abandonment of its monopoly on power, the allowing of independent parties, free elections and the building up of a market economy. ... |
7085 | "Peaceful Revolution"
pushing through his wish for reunification to avoid raising the expected annoyance abroad about the topic. His closest foreign adviser at the time, Horst Teltschik, took confidence though from opinion polls on 20 November, which showed 70% of West Germans to be favor of reunification and that 48% ... |
7086 | "Guillermo Sara"
Guillermo Sara Guillermo Sara (born 30 September 1987) is an Argentine footballer who plays for Club Atlético Lanús as a goalkeeper. Born in Santa Fe, Sara joined Atlético Rafaela's youth setup in 1991, aged four. In 2006, he was promoted to the first-team, but only made his senior debuts on 1 November... |
7087 | "Guillermo Sara"
Betis in a season-long loan deal, with a €1 million buyout clause. He made his division debut on 25 August, starting in a 1–2 home loss to Celta de Vigo. In 2015, Sara signed with Argentinian club Boca Juniors. On 28 September 2016, Sara saved two penalties against Lanús in the Round of 16 of the Copa ... |
7088 | "Karegnondi Water Authority"
of the automobile industry), Flint's plants pumped 100 million gallons () of water per day. With the decline of the city's industry and a significant drop in the city's population (from almost 200,000 in 1960 to about 99,000 today), Flint pumped less water. By October 2015, when the Flint p... |
7089 | "Erick Green"
at his hometown's Millbrook High School, before transferring for his senior year to Fairfax's Paul VI Catholic High School. Between the two schools, Green earned four varsity letters. In his lone year at Paul VI, he led the Panthers to a state championship (coincidentally, Green had led Millbrook to a sta... |
7090 | "Karegnondi Water Authority"
County has never previously had a public water system depending on individual wells instead. The City of Lapeer has been a member of the Greater Lapeer County Utilities Authority (GLCUA) which purchases water from Detroit Water. Future members that are clients of Detroit Water (Flint City, ... |
7091 | "Peaceful Revolution"
meeting of the four Allied Powers in the Berlin Building of the Allied Government on 11 December 1989 as a demonstrative affront. Only the US government, under George H. W. Bush at this time, offered the West German chancellor support by already setting out the day after Kohl's 10-point plan its o... |
7092 | "Vinayak Chakravorty"
or Indian — are purely commercial ventures solely aimed at earning big money by providing entertainment. In this context, he is considered among the select film critics in India whose ratings rarely go wrong. However he believes that every film must be reviewed keeping its target audience in mind,... |
7093 | "Vinayak Chakravorty"
Chakravorty's knowledge of world cinema is reflected in his reviews. He labels ""just about everything that can be projected on a screen"" as cinematic work that might draw his interest, pointing out that good cinema is not genre-specific. He counts Charles Chaplin, Satyajit Ray, Woody Allen, Stev... |
7094 | "Erick Green"
Utah Jazz. The next day, he made his debut for the Jazz in a 102–73 win over the Charlotte Hornets, recording four points and one assist in four minutes of action. On February 5, he signed a second 10-day contract with the Jazz. On February 15, the Jazz did not renew his contract, making him a free agent.... |
7095 | "Willie Jackson (basketball)"
Sun Conference player to be honored as the Conference Player of the Year three times (1982 through 1984), and upon graduation was only the fourth Division I player ever to earn three conference player of the year awards. Jackson was drafted in the fourth round (74th overall) in the 1984 NB... |
7096 | "Chhello Divas"
a car. One of them, Vicky (Malhar Thakar) stopped car to pee and ran over by a car, and his other three friends Nikhil, Loy, and Dhula rushed him to the hospital. In flashback, Vicky's character is introduced. Vicky is a happy-go-lucky boy studying at H. D. College with his six friends. His best friends... |
7097 | "Chhello Divas"
and Isha who is Pooja's friend. The movie then shows the friends' college life where Nikhil, Vicky and Loy are lords of the last bench and always do silly mischief to annoy their professors. Then Nikhil's character is introduced. Nikhil is spoilt by his rich father. Nikhil tells his friends a story abou... |
7098 | "Karegnondi Water Authority"
of $11.05 million (a saving of $2.75 million below estimates). On March 25, 2013, the Flint City Council approved 7–1 to purchase 16 million gallons per day from the KWA, the lone no vote going with Flint River water as a permanent supply. Flint emergency manager Ed Kurtz and Mayor Dayne Wa... |
7099 | "Karegnondi Water Authority"
release also outlined 4 options for Flint including the sale of raw untreated water. Genesee County Drain Commissioner Wright replied that: ""It would be unprecedented for the state to force one community to enter into an agreement with another, simply to artificially help one community at ... |
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