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Patriottentijd decline occurred. The country's deindustrialization resulted in de-urbanization as artisans that had worked in the disappearing industries had to move to areas where work was still to be found. The shrinking industrial base was also concentrating in particular areas, to the detriment of other areas where...
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"William F. Buckley Jr." destroyed itself by supporting the war in Iraq."" Regarding the Iraq War troop surge of 2007, however, it is noted by the editors of ""National Review"" that: ""Buckley initially opposed the surge, but after seeing its early success believed it deserved more time to work."" Buckley was an advoc...
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Patriottentijd by this perceived economic decline. The economic decline worked through in the political sphere as after the Peace of Utrecht of 1713 the government of the Dutch Republic felt constrained to enter upon a policy of austerity as a consequence of the dire state of the Dutch public finances. Both the mercena...
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"William F. Buckley Jr." those I know, which is most of them, are bright, informed and idealistic, but that they simply overrate the reach of U.S. power and influence."" Regarding Donald Trump, he described him in 2000 as a ""demagogue"" and a ""narcissist."" Various organizations have awards and honors named after Buc...
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"William F. Buckley Jr." Christopher Buckley said, ""after a lifetime of riding pretty tall in the saddle."" Subsequently, however, in his 2009 book ""Losing Mum and Pup: A Memoir"", Christopher Buckley admitted that this account was an embellishment on his part: his father had actually been found lying on the floor of...
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"William F. Buckley Jr." was buried at the Saint Bernard Cemetery in Sharon, Connecticut, next to his wife Patricia's. Notable members of the Republican political establishment paying tribute to Buckley included President George W. Bush, former Speaker of the House of Representatives Newt Gingrich, and former First Lad...
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"William F. Buckley Jr." Barry Goldwater and his ""Conscience of a Conservative"" that led to the seizing of power by the conservatives from the moderate establishment within the Republican Party. From that emerged Ronald Reagan."" Reagan's widow, Nancy, commented, ""Ronnie valued Bill's counsel throughout his politica...
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"William F. Buckley Jr." with an idiosyncratic accent: something between an old-fashioned, upper class Mid-Atlantic accent, and British Received Pronunciation, with a Southern drawl. Epstein (1972) argues that liberals were especially fascinated by Buckley, and often wanted to debate him, in part because his ideas rese...
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"William F. Buckley Jr." a guilt-mongering logician, distorted clownish opponents, limited scapegoating, and a self-serving redemption. Lee (2008) argues that Buckley introduced a new rhetorical style that conservatives often tried to emulate. The ""gladiatorial style"", as Lee calls it, is flashy and combative, filled...
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"Xihu Trough" Xihu Trough The Xihu Trough () is a region in the East China Sea, located approximately 400 kilometres east of the cities of Shanghai and Ningbo, Zhejiang. The region is a repository for natural gas, and consists of the Chunxiao, Tianwaitian, Canxue, Duanqiao, and Pinghue fields. The entire trough is appr...
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"Xihu Trough" a year by 2007. However, on September 29, 2004, the two foreign partners in the joint venture, Royal Dutch/Shell and Unocal Corporation, announced their withdrawal citing doubts over the commercial viability of the resources in the area and the territorial dispute. Xihu Trough The Xihu Trough () is a regi...
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Temple-Inland Temple-Inland Temple-Inland, Inc. was an American corrugated packaging and building products company. It was acquired by International Paper in 2012. Inland Container Corporation was founded by Herman C. Krannert as Anderson Box Company in Anderson, Indiana in 1918. Kannert then founded Inland Box Company...
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Temple-Inland Inland was acquired by Time, Inc. in a deal worth about $280 million (). At the time, Inland was manufacturing corrugated shipping containers and container board at 28 plants in the United States and Puerto Rico. It also had 50% ownership, along with Mead paper Co., in Georgia Kraft Co. which produced 1.2...
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Temple-Inland revenues for Time, equivalent to 32 percent of Time Inc.'s consolidated revenues of $3.6 billion () in 1982. At the time it was reported that the Joe C. Denman Jr., chief executive of Temple-Eastex, and Clinton G. Ames Jr., chief executive of Inland Container, would continue as the chief executives of the...
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Temple-Inland in the integrated production, conversion, and sale of brown paper-packaging products and manufactured corrugated containers, corrugated sheets, and containerboard. In November 2007, Temple-Inland announced that it planned to separate itself into three stand-alone public companies and sell its timberlands ...
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Patriottentijd in 1782 agreed with France on a naval alliance or ""concert"" that led to a planned joint action against Great Britain. To that end a Dutch fleet of ten ships of the line would in 1783 be sent to the French port of Brest to join the French fleet there. However, a direct order to set sail was disobeyed by...
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Temple-Inland network of approximately 150 bank branches located in Texas and California that provided commercial banking products and services to various geographic markets throughout the United States. Guaranty Insurance Services, Inc. became an insurance agency that focused on property and casualty insurance with fi...
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Temple-Inland BBVA Compass of Birmingham, Alabama. At the time of its collapse, the bank had 103 branches in Texas and 59 branches in California. Forestar Real Estate Group Inc. became a dual business operating company focusing in two business segments: real estate and natural resources. The real estate segment owns di...
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Temple-Inland 17,000 acres. These are 30,000 residential lots and 1,900 commercial acres. The natural resources segment manages about 622,000 net acres of oil and gas mineral interests, sells wood fiber from its land primarily located in Georgia, and leases land for recreational uses. As of September 30, 2015 Forestar,...
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"Toshimaru Nakamura" in 1992. He has recorded solo albums, worked as a session musician, and collaborated with artists including Sachiko M (""a kindred spirit""), Otomo Yoshihide, Keith Rowe, John Butcher, Espen Reinertsen, Nicholas Bussmann, Taku Sugimoto, Tetuzi Akiyama, dancer Kim Ito, and drummer Jason Kahn. Toshim...
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Ilocos Ilocos Ilocos collectively refers to two provinces in the Philippines: Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur which used to be a single province. Inhabitants are called ""Ilocanos"" and they speak the language Iloko, also called ""Ilocano"". The Ilocos Region, containing four provinces, is named after Ilocos. 56 percent of...
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"George Taubman Goldie" by French travellers with political missions, and also in face of German opposition. From 1884 to 1890, Otto von Bismarck was a persistent antagonist, and the strenuous efforts he made to secure for Germany the basin of the lower Niger and Lake Chad were even more dangerous to Goldie's schemes o...
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Ilocos fiber. The native Ilocano is a weaver, wood carver and pottery expert. The Ilocano cuisine – ranges from the exotic ""abu-os"" (ant eggs) to vegetable broth ""dinengdeng,"" the sticky ""tinubong"" to the ""poqui-poqui"" (eggplant salad). Ilocandia is filled with colonial churches, the legacy of Spanish Catholici...
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Patriottentijd Dutch history, not in abstract philosophical ideas, taken from the French Enlightenment. It was a mixture of old and new ideas, and attitudes to the Dutch constitution. But this mixture would diverge into two distinctive strands in the course of the next few years, until it would lead to an ideological s...
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"Preciosa (corporation)" 1948. During the Communist era (1948–1989) the history of the Preciosa company became one of close collaboration with the oppressive institutions of the Communist regime. In the period from the 1960s to the 1980s, Preciosa became an integral part of the notorious Minkovice labour camp (Věznice ...
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"George Taubman Goldie" arresting the advance of France into Nigeria from the direction of the Congo. By conceding to Germany a long but narrow strip of territory between Adamawa and Lake Chad, to which she had no treaty claims, a barrier was raised against French expeditions, semi-military and semi-exploratory, which ...
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Dichloromethane reacting selenium powder with dichloromethane vapor near 550°C. It is widely used as a paint stripper and a degreaser. In the food industry, it has been used to decaffeinate coffee and tea as well as to prepare extracts of hops and other flavorings. Its volatility has led to its use as an aerosol spray ...
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"Preciosa (corporation)" became a daughter company Preciosa–Chandeliers, Inc. In 1995 the subsidiary company Preciosa Figurky, Ltd. was formed in the Preciosa Group. In 2009, the Jablonex Group divisions Glass and Beads joined in Preciosa Group as the new company Preciosa Ornela Inc. Nowadays, Preciosa Group associates...
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Patriottentijd symbolized by the fact that the ""schutterij"" usually elected its own officers. But starting in the early 17th century the militias lost their independence and became subservient to the regular city magistracy. They also became a part of the regular defense structure of the country, next to the States A...
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"Samuel Wardwell" Samuel Wardwell Samuel Wardwell (May 16, 1643 - September 22, 1692) was a man accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials of 1692. He was executed by hanging on September 22, 1692, along with Alice Parker, Martha Corey, Mary Eastey, Ann Pudeator, Mary Parker, Wilmot Redd, and Margaret Scott. W...
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"Samuel Wardwell" death. The Province of Massachusetts Bay passed a law which provided attainder for ""conjuration, witchcraft, and dealing with evil and wicked spirits"", which meant the loss of civil, inheritance, and property rights of those accused. William Baker Jr., 14 years old, accused Samuel, Sarah, and their ...
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"Samuel Wardwell" Colony and won some compensation for the family's ordeals. Per the TV show Who Do You Think You Are?, actor Scott Foley is a direct descendent of Samuel Wardwell. Samuel Wardwell Samuel Wardwell (May 16, 1643 - September 22, 1692) was a man accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials of 1692. ...
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Patriottentijd ""exercitiegenootschap"" ""Pro Patria et Libertate"" (in which the student leader Quint Ondaatje played a prominent role) the ""schutterij"" was taken over by the Free Corps, while the old organisational structure with company names like ""the Pikes"" and ""the Black Boys"" was studiously retained (inclu...
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"Betty Lowman Carey" Betty Lowman Carey Betty Lowman Carey (July 31, 1914 – March 16, 2011) became the first woman to singlehandedly row the Inside Passage of British Columbia in 1937. At the age of 22, having graduated from the University of Washington, she traveled in a traditional dugout canoe converted to include o...
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Patriottentijd was subsequently granted. In this early phase there was a happy cooperation between the Patriots and the anti-Orangist ""regenten"", because of their common interest in diminishing the powers of the stadtholder. In Holland province his advantage of exercising command of the Hague garrison of the States A...
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"Chinese school" of the last month of the Chinese calendar, to the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first month, making the festival the longest in the Chinese calendar. The first day of the New Year falls between January 21 and February 20. Other cultures and languages have similar setups. For example: Chinese ...
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Dichloromethane short-term exposure limit (15 min) of 200 ppm. Concerns about its health effects have led to a search for alternatives in many of these applications. Dichloromethane is not classified as an ozone-depleting substance by the Montreal Protocol. The U.S. Clean Air Act does not regulate dichloromethane as an...
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Dichloromethane are unclear, but one unverified hypothesis is the presence of short-lived substances such as dichloromethane in the lower atmosphere. Dichloromethane Methylene dichloride (DCM, or methylene chloride, or dichloromethane) is a geminal organic compound with the formula CHCl. This colorless, volatile liquid...
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"Bowen Hills, Queensland" Bowen Hills, Queensland Bowen Hills is an inner suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, located 3 km (1.86 miles) northeast of the Brisbane CBD. It was named after a Governor of Queensland, Sir George Ferguson Bowen. At the 2016 Australian Census the suburb recorded a population of 3,266. B...
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"Vernon Yard Recordings" not Vernon Yard. The label's other two most popular acts, Acetone and Low, left for Vapor Records and Kranky Records, respectively, around the same time. These moves effectively left Vernon Yard without its key artists, and only a handful of releases on Vernon Yard have appeared over the years....
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Patriottentijd the ""schutterij"" to the vacant post. But the honeymoon between the ""democrats"" and ""aristocrats"" did not last. On 23 April 1784 a draft of a new ""constitution"" for Utrecht province, to replace the 1674 Regulation, was published in the Utrecht Patriot newspaper ""Utrechtse Courant"", after the Utr...
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Patriottentijd ""regenten"". Another objectionable proposal was the institution of an elected body of 16 burgher representatives to sit in permanent session to hear and address grievances of citizens against the city government. The ""regenten"" were not about to let go of their powers without a fight, but instead of g...
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Big-ways skydiving. Big-ways A big way is a type of formation skydiving involving a large group of skydivers coming together while in freefall to form a specific and predetermined formation. All the skydivers involved aim to connect with each other and hold the complete formation for a designated period (a number of se...
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MetroRapid MetroRapid MetroRapid is an express bus system in Tampa, Florida. Operated by Hillsborough Area Regional Transit, it incorporates some bus rapid transit features. Currently, there is only one line in operation, the North-South line, with an East-West line in the planning phase. Subsequent lines could open de...
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MetroRapid run along interstate corridors deteriorated. The Nebraska Ave corridor is HART's busiest bus corridor . A second route connecting East Tampa to Tampa International Airport via Hillsborough Ave and MLK Blvd was also brought up. In August 2006, the Hillsborough County Board of Commissioners voted to invest $40...
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MetroRapid that the project was under budget by $5.7 million. This funding has been reallocated back to Hillsborough County for its infrastructure needs, if desired. CIT funding is only earmarked for capital improvement costs, and cannot be reallocated for operational costs, such as bus routes. The MetroRapid north-sou...
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MetroRapid along the line. At major stations, there are ticket vending machines, in order to speed up the boarding process. Construction of the North-South line began on August 6, 2012 and was largely completed by March, 2013. A two-week soft opening phase took place between May 28, 2013 and June 7, 2013, by which cust...
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Patriottentijd the psychological pressure of the threatening crowd, and the threats that ""it would be impossible to constrain them, if the demands were not met"" would soon convince them to give in. But once everybody had returned home in triumph, the city fathers would regain their courage, and renege on their promis...
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"College rock" music was largely replaced with the terms ""alternative"" and ""indie rock"". Many 1980s college radio music directors went on to have successful careers in the mainstream American music industry. College rock College rock was the alternative rock music played on student-run university and college campus...
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"Bowen Hills, Queensland" Holdings; including Virgin Australia; and associated airlines Virgin Australia International Airlines (formerly V Australia) and Virgin Samoa (formerly Polynesian Blue); have their head office in Virgin Village in Bowen Hills. As of 2008 1,000 employees work at Virgin Village, which opened on ...
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Verboten! with Fuller on his ""Fixed Bayonets!"" (1951). Near the end of World War II in Europe, American soldier Sergeant David Brent (James Best) loses two men and is himself wounded while hunting down and killing a sniper in a German city. He falls unconscious in front of a young German woman, Helga Schiller (Susan ...
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Kunisada artists were actually regarded as rather inferior to the greats of classical ukiyo-e, and therefore as having contributed considerably to the downfall of their art. For this reason, some referred to their works as ""decadent"". Beginning in the 1930s and 1970s, respectively, the works of Hiroshige and Kuniyosh...
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Kunisada of his career, and some series of large-size actor head-portraits near the end, it was thought that he had produced only inferior works. It was not until the early 1990s, with the appearance of Jan van Doesburg's overview of the artistic development of Kunisada, and Sebastian Izzard's extensive study of his wo...
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Patriottentijd Van Berckel lost the initiative to Orangist ""regenten"" like Joachim Rendorp, and Willem Gerrit Dedel Salomonsz, who formed an Orangist minority within the Amsterdam ""vroedschap"". Amsterdam had a large Free Corps, consisting of 55 companies, but the old ""schutterij"", under Orangist command, was stil...
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Verboten! members, but is caught in the act by Bruno. In the ensuing struggle, Franz manages to knock Bruno out, but is trapped inside when the boxcar catches fire. David rushes in and rescues his brother-in-law. ""Verboten!"" is held in fairly high esteem by contemporary critics. In his short review for the ""Chicago ...
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"Adult FriendFinder" it was reported that a database of usernames, e-mails, and passwords had been breached and leaked from Adult FriendFinder and other FriendFinder Networks websites. The breach included 300 million Adult FriendFinder user accounts, including account data for 15 million accounts that had supposedly be...
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"Raleigh International" Raleigh International Raleigh International is a sustainable development charity. They work in remote, rural areas to improve access to safe water and sanitation, build community resilience, to sustainably manage natural resources and to protect vulnerable environments. Established in 1984 as Op...
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Kunisada Kunisada remained one of the ""trendsetters"" of the Japanese woodblock print until his death in early 1865. Beginning around 1810 Kunisada used the studio name ""Gototei"", which refers cryptically to his father's ferry-boat business. Until 1842 this signature appeared on nearly all of his kabuki designs. Aro...
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Kunisada finally adopted the name of his master Toyokuni I, and for a brief time used the signature ""Kunisada becoming Toyokuni II"". Starting in 1844-1845, all of his prints are signed ""Toyokuni"", partially with the addition of other studio names as prefixes, such as ""Kochoro"" and ""Ichiyosai"". Although Kunisada...
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Kunisada in 1835. The date of Kunisada's death was the 15th day of the 12th month of the First Year of Genji. Most sources erroneously report this as having been in the year 1864, though this date in the Japanese calendar corresponds to the date January 12, 1865, in the Gregorian calendar. Kunisada died in the same nei...
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Patriottentijd States of Holland (by then with a slender majority of cities tending toward the Patriot side) decided to deprive the stadtholder of his command of the strong Hague garrison of the States army (though this was only formalized in July 1786). On 15 September 1785 he therefore decided to leave the city and t...
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Patriottentijd the representatives of the city of Utrecht and several other cities remained in Utrecht city. The Amersfoort States subsequently asked the stadtholder to put a garrison of States army troops in Amersfoort and Zeist, which was done in September 1785 with a cavalry division from the Nijmegen garrison. This...
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"Political views of Paul Robeson" Feffer as his second. After the rally, Robeson and his wife Essie had entertained Feffer and Mikhoels. According to an account by Paul Robeson Jr told to Robeson biographer Martin Duberman, in the 1980s, Robeson was disturbed as to why he could not find his many Jewish friends when he ...
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"Political views of Paul Robeson" police and intimated that he also was going to be killed. Feffer in fact was executed along with 14 other Jewish intellectuals three years later. After the talk with Feffer Robeson would ask his friend Pete Blackman to ""stick around"" him during their stay in Moscow, he would also cau...
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"Political views of Paul Robeson" contact Soviet officials to see if anything could be done to release Feffer and other Jewish intellectuals."" This conflicts somewhat with his first account to Martin Duberman, which stated that his father did not act to speak out on Feffer's behalf to Soviet officials. Solomon Mikhoel...
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"Political views of Paul Robeson" ""staying silent"", claiming the meeting was in a restaurant with Feffer accompanied by police agents. In ""The Long Journey"" by Slavic anthropologist Esther Markish, the author writes that Feffer, following orders from the Soviet secret police, carefully said nothing to Robeson about...
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"Political views of Paul Robeson" Robeson's spontaneous translation of the Yiddish text of the ""song of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising"" into Russian and his personal tribute to Mikhoels and Feffer were censored from the tapes of the 1949 broadcast. Upon returning to the United States, he denied any persecution of Jews or...
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Kunisada of the contempt early Western critics subjected Kusisada's work to: The majority of Kunisada's work was of actors portrayed in current popular plays; most of the rest was of women in the latest fashions. The works dated with quickly-changing fashions, and there was a constant demand for new prints to replace t...
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Slint Slint Slint is an American rock band consisting of Brian McMahan (guitar and vocals), David Pajo (guitar), Britt Walford (drums and vocals), Todd Brashear (bass on ""Spiderland""), and Ethan Buckler (bass on ""Tweez""). They formed in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, in 1986. Slint's first album ""Tweez"" was...
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Patriottentijd nominal alliance with the British, and the diplomatic relations with France had been cool since the end of the War of the Spanish Succession and the latest French invasion in 1747, but they had markedly improved during the era of the American Revolutionary War, when the Dutch at first profited from their...
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Slint Kinghorse. After being influenced by the music of the Minutemen, Pajo and Walford's musical direction became too obtuse for the other members of Maurice, who parted ways. Maurice's later material would form the basis of some of Slint's early compositions. Slint formed in the summer of 1986. Walford and Pajo were ...
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"Political views of Paul Robeson" the US government to continue. Robeson is on record many times as stating that he felt the existence of a major socialist power like the USSR was a bulwark against Western European capitalist domination of Africa, Asia and the Caribbean. At an international student peace conference hel...
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Slint mixing board. Without formal song titles, eight of the album's tracks were named for the band members' parents, and a ninth for Walford's dog, Rhoda. Once completed, Buckler was dissatisfied with the recordings and left Slint to form the group King Kong, initially made up of all of Slint's members taking up diffe...
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Slint but the band did not hear back from the label. A friend of the group, Jennifer Hartman, paid for the album's release for a tiny run on the imprint Jennifer Hartman Records in 1989. By then the group had returned to the studio with Albini to record two instrumental tracks. Original copies of ""Tweez"" included a f...
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"Political views of Paul Robeson" Prize. In April 1953, shortly after Joseph Stalin's death he wrote a eulogy entitled ""To You Beloved Comrade"", in the ""New World Review"", in which he praised Stalin's ""deep humanity,"" ""wise understanding,"" and dedication to peaceful co-existence with all peoples of the world ca...
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"Political views of Paul Robeson" the Communist Party of the Soviet Union regarding Stalin's purges. Though Robeson would continue to praise the USSR throughout his life, he would neither publicly denounce nor praise Stalin personally following Khrushchev's 1956 revelations. Many historians, Robeson scholars and advoca...
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"Political views of Paul Robeson" became a concern of the US government. Eventually he would have his passport lifted and spend eight years trying to win it back while being unwilling to sign an oath stating he was not a Communist. Robeson viewed signing such a statement and the existence of HUAC as a gross violation o...
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"Political views of Paul Robeson" was a legal party and invited its members to join him in the voting booth before he invoked the Fifth Amendment and refused to respond. Robeson lambasted Committee members on civil rights issues concerning African Americans. When one senator asked him why he hadn't remained in the Sovi...
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"Political views of Paul Robeson" Union, and I am for peace with China, and I am not for peace or friendship with the Fascist Franco, and I am not for peace with Fascist Nazi Germans. I am for peace with decent people."" Shortly thereafter he stated: ""I am here because I am opposing the neo-fascist cause, which I see ...
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Patriottentijd was less determined to avoid such a development than the old king, and from then on Harris' designs to let the Prussians do the fighting on behalf of Great Britain stood a better chance. And the French game of egging on the Patriots on the one hand, and keeping them in check on the other, became more ris...
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Patriottentijd on with his policy of confrontation, that stood a better chance of succes as also the French foreign minister Vergennes died in February 1787. With both Frederick the Great and Vergennes out of the way it was far more likely that France would allow a Prussian military intervention without a major Europea...
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Patriottentijd but in reality as a slush fund to finance Orangist Free Corps, to be used in street rioting, and to buy the favors of the vacillating Overijssel cities to leave the Patriot camp. A kind of ""de facto"" ""declaration of war"" (the ""Declaratoir"") was reluctantly signed by the stadtholder on 26 May 1787. ...
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"Political views of Paul Robeson" by Duberman points to 1960), Robeson included ""a mournful song out of the Jewish tradition, that decried their persecution through the centuries."" Singing in Yiddish, with such a ""cry in his voice"", such a seeming ""pleas to end the beating, berating and killing of Jews"", that he ...
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"Political views of Paul Robeson" all of whom were ""officials within the party structure"". Robeson purportedly asked Khrushchev if stories in the Western press about the purges of Jews and widespread institutionalized antisemitism were true. And Khrushchev had purportedly blown up at him, accusing Robeson of trying t...
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"Political views of Paul Robeson" his health and its connections to his supposed disillusionment with the USSR continued to persist. There were even false claims that he was living in ""self-imposed exile in the Soviet Union"" by ""The New York Times"" who called him ""the disillusioned native son"". At no time during ...
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Slint Doughton on the album ""Pod"", and as Mike Hunt on the ""Safari"" EP. Ethan Buckler has released several albums with his group King Kong featuring an ever-shifting cast of members who have occasionally included David Pajo. Nearly fifteen years after originally disbanding, three members of Slint—Brian McMahan, Dav...
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Slint entirety in Barcelona as part of the Primavera Sound Festival, in London as part of the ATP ""Don't Look Back"" series of shows, as well as at a handful of dates in Europe, the U.S. (at Chicago's Pitchfork Music Festival, the Showbox in Seattle, and the Henry Fonda Theatre in Hollywood), and Canada. In addition t...
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Slint months: ""We still communicate regularly and we've got some surprises for next year that fans will be excited about. I know I am."" The band reunited in December 2013 to play as one of the headliners of the final All Tomorrow's Parties holiday camp festival in Camber Sands, England. In an August 2013 interview wi...
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Slint recorded by the band between 1989 and 1990. These appeared as the LP ""Bonus Tracks"", as well as in box set editions of ""Spiderland"" alongside the DVD ""Breadcrumb Trail"", filmmaker Lance Bangs' 90-minute documentary about the band shot over the course of 12 years. In 2014, the band also performed at the Prim...
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Patriottentijd administered by the Frisian Patriots Court Lambertus van Beyma as Commissioner, and Johan Valckenaer, as his secretary. They represented the ""aristocrat"" and ""democrat"" wings of the Frisian Patriots, respectively, however, and soon fell out over the disbursements. This led to a schism in the Patriot ...
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"John Michael D'Arcy" received his episcopal consecration on February 11, 1975 from Humberto Sousa Cardinal Medeiros, with Bishops Thomas Riley and Lawrence Riley serving as co-consecrators. He became episcopal vicar for the Lowell Region on July 21, 1981. When serving as auxiliary bishop in Boston, D'Arcy ""warned aga...
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"John Michael D'Arcy" Bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Indiana, on February 26, 1985. Replacing William Edward McManus, he was formally installed on the following May 1. In March 2009, D'Arcy declared he would boycott the May graduation ceremony at the University of Notre Dame because President Barack Obama would be de...
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"Utagawa Kuniyoshi" ""kusazōshi"" ""gōkan"" ""Gobuji Chūshingura"", a parody of the original Chūshingura story. Between 1815 and 1817 he created a number of book illustrations for ""yomihon"", ""kokkeibon"", ""gōkan"" and ""hanashibon"", and printed his stand-alone full color prints of ""kabuki"" actors and warriors. D...
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"Utagawa Kuniyoshi" art, although his attempts showed more imitation than real understanding of these principles. His economic situation turned desperate at one point when he was forced to sell used tatami mats. A chance encounter with his prosperous fellow pupil Kunisada, to whom he felt (with some justice) that he wa...
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"Lorain Palace Theatre" in 1977 and so far the non-profit organization operating the location has raised an excess of $6 million towards the cost of its restoration and renovation. Twenty-five thousand dollars was tendered as a down payment toward the purchase of the $100,000 building. A capital funds campaign was laun...
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"Lorain Palace Theatre" illumination to project the movie onto the screen away. Recently the theatre moved those projectors into the lobby and installed a new theatre system including a new platter projector, a digital projector, and a 16-speaker theatre surround sound system. In 2008 a plan was made to connect the Lor...
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"Lorain Palace Theatre" the theatre. However, an additional $7.5 million would be needed to complete the project, which includes renovating the interior and exterior of the Eagles building, as well as a section of the theater and the construction of the arcade. The Palace Theatre in Lorain continues to have funding iss...
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"Lorain Palace Theatre" donations and other fund-raising efforts. Lorain Palace Theatre In the town of Lorain, Ohio, located just west of Cleveland, the 1,720-seat Lorain Palace Theatre first opened in 1928. It was the first motion picture theater in Ohio to show a talking motion picture. The opening night film, and fi...
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"Antonio Anderson" Antonio Anderson Antonio Andrew Anderson (born June 5, 1985) is the head coach at Lynn English High School in Lynn, Massachusetts. He majored in interdisciplinary studies at the University of Memphis. He started at Lynn Vocational Technical High School (""Lynn Tech"") after playing his freshman year ...
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"Antonio Anderson" up career numbers, including 10.7 points per game as well as 5.0 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game. On January 3, 2009, Anderson became only the second player in Memphis history to record a triple-double, the other being Anfernee ""Penny"" Hardaway, with 12 points, 10 rebounds, and 13 assists in a ho...