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9100 | "Seraphin Marion"
Ontario and Séraphin Marion street on the University of Ottawa campus were named in his honour. The Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Montréal awards the Prix Séraphin-Marion annually. Seraphin Marion Seraphin Marion (1896–1983) was a Canadian professor, historian and literary critic. He was born in Otta... |
9101 | "The Black Fly Song"
The Black Fly Song ""The Black Fly Song"" is a song by Wade Hemsworth, written in 1949, about being tormented by black flies while working in the wilds of Northern Ontario. It is an enduring classic of Canadian folk music, covered by a variety of other artists. A new version of the song (with accom... |
9102 | "Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M5"
and downregulate the activity of protein kinase A (PKA). No highly selective agonists or antagonists for the M receptor have been discovered as of 2018, but several non-selective muscarinic agonists and antagonists have significant affinity for M. The lack of selective M5 receptor... |
9103 | "Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M5"
semi-selective ligands (ex. a ligand of M1 and M5, a ligand of M2 and M5, and a ligand of M3 and M5), but until both a selective agonist and a selective antagonist of the M5 receptor are developed this data must be considered merely theoretical. Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M... |
9104 | "The Black Fly Song"
for the most part hold an upbeat key, coming into contact with the abrasive chorus. Hemsworth provided a folksy tone and Canadian raising, and added some unique touches. To illustrate resentment for the flies, he places heavy emphasis on ""black"" in the words ""black fly"", but arguably the most d... |
9105 | "Auckland cricket team"
Super Smash, but only two imports are allowed in the side at any one time. New Zealand England Sri Lanka Canada West Indies Australia Hong Kong See List of New Zealand first-class cricket records Auckland cricket team The Auckland Aces represent the Auckland region and are one of six New Zealand... |
9106 | "Bernt Holtsmark"
Bernt Holtsmark Bernt Holtsmark (27 December 1859 – 20 April 1941) was a Norwegian farmer and politician for the Conservative Party and the Liberal Left Party. He was a four-term member of the Parliament of Norway, and served as Minister of Agriculture from 1910 to 1912. He was also known for establis... |
9107 | "Bindi the Jungle Girl"
Steve Irwin's ""best mate"" and director of Australia Zoo, Wes Mannion. Bindi performs songs and dances with a group called the Crocmen, and answers questions from viewers in the ""Bindi's Blog"" segment. Steve Irwin appeared in several episodes filmed prior to his death in 2006. The second seri... |
9108 | WOI-FM
WOI-FM WOI-FM (90.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Ames, serving the greater Ames/Des Moines area. The station is owned by Iowa State University. WOI-FM is an affiliate of Iowa Public Radio, and carries IPR's ""News and Studio One"" service—a mix of National Public Radio news programming and adult alternativ... |
9109 | WOI-FM
central Iowa, including KWOI in Carroll and KTPR in Fort Dodge. For most of the time since the formation of NPR, WOI-FM aired a mix of classical music and NPR news and talk programming, simulcasting many programs with its AM sister. Shortly after midnight on September 10, 2012, IPR switched WOI-FM's format to th... |
9110 | WOI-FM
channels in the HD Radio (hybrid) format. WOI-FM WOI-FM (90.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Ames, serving the greater Ames/Des Moines area. The station is owned by Iowa State University. WOI-FM is an affiliate of Iowa Public Radio, and carries IPR's ""News and Studio One"" service—a mix of National Public R... |
9111 | "Madison Hubbell"
Madison Hubbell Madison L. Hubbell (born February 24, 1991) is an American ice dancer. With Zachary Donohue, she is the 2018 World silver medalist, 2014 Four Continents champion, and 2018 U.S. national champion. She competed with her brother Keiffer Hubbell from 2001 to 2011. They are the 2010 Four Co... |
9112 | "Madison Hubbell"
Springs High School in 2009 and entered Owens Community College in the fall of 2009. She began dating Spanish ice dancer Adrián Díaz in 2014. The couple announced their engagement in April 2018. Madison Hubbell started skating as a five-year-old. She began ice dancing at age eight, skating with her fi... |
9113 | "Madison Hubbell"
Championships. They began representing the Ann Arbor Figure Skating Club in the 2003–2004 season. They won gold competing on the intermediate level at the 2004 U.S. Junior Championships. In the 2004–2005 season, the Hubbells moved up to the novice level, which is the first level that competes at the U... |
9114 | "Madison Hubbell"
following season. The Hubbells won the novice silver medal at the 2006 U.S. Championships, scoring 1.39 points less than the champions, Cathy Reed / Chris Reed. The Hubbells moved up to the junior level both nationally and internationally. Making their ISU Junior Grand Prix, in Courchevel, France, the... |
9115 | "Madison Hubbell"
segment and then won both the original and free dances to win the gold medal overall by a margin of victory of 1.84 points ahead of silver medalists Grethe Grünberg / Kristian Rand. These two placements combined qualified them for the 2006–2007 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final, for which the Hubbells were ... |
9116 | "Madison Hubbell"
dances to win the gold medal overall by a margin of victory of 2.17 points ahead of silver medalists and training mates Emily Samuelson / Evan Bates. At the 2007 U.S. Championships, the Hubbells placed second in both compulsory dances behind Samuelson/Bates. They won the original dance and went into t... |
9117 | MAPK8
is found to be required for TNF-alpha-induced apoptosis. This kinase is also involved in UV radiation-induced apoptosis, which is thought to be related to the cytochrome c-mediated cell death pathway. Studies of the mouse counterpart of this gene suggested that this kinase play a key role in T cell proliferation,... |
9118 | WNJS-FM
WNJS-FM WNJS-FM (88.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Berlin, New Jersey. The station is owned by WHYY, Inc., and simulcasts the public radio news and talk programming of WHYY-FM in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The station was formerly owned and operated by the New Jersey Network. NJN's radio network began op... |
9119 | WNJS-FM
Christie, as part of his long-term goal to end State-subsidized public broadcasting. The five stations previously belonged to New Jersey Network's statewide radio service. WHYY assumed control of the stations through a management agreement on July 1, 2011, pending Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approva... |
9120 | WNJN-FM
WNJN-FM WNJN-FM (89.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to Atlantic City, New Jersey. The station is owned by WHYY, Inc., and simulcasts the public radio news and talk programming of WHYY-FM in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The station was formerly owned and operated by the New Jersey Network. NJN's radio network b... |
9121 | WNJN-FM
Chris Christie, as part of his long-term goal to end State-subsidized public broadcasting. The five stations previously belonged to New Jersey Network's statewide radio service. WHYY assumed control of the stations through a management agreement on July 1, 2011, pending Federal Communications Commission (FCC) a... |
9122 | "Madison Hubbell"
U.S. Championships. The Junior Grand Prix Final was held for the first time concurrently with the Grand Prix Final and therefore did not include a compulsory dance segment. The Hubbells fell during the original dance and placed 6th in that segment of the competition. They placed second in the free ska... |
9123 | "Madison Hubbell"
the pewter medal. At the 2009 World Junior Championships, the Hubbells placed second in the compulsory dance, third in the original dance, and fourth in the free skate to place fourth overall, scoring 0.46 points less than bronze medalists Ekaterina Riazanova / Jonathan Guerreiro. Following the 2009 T... |
9124 | "Saban's Around the World in Eighty Dreams"
stories about how he met world famous important figures in history in spite of the children's disbelief. With the help of Grandma Tadpole, who lives on one of the beaches of the island, he travels back in time together with the children in order to prove to them that he is ri... |
9125 | "Heath Lane Academy"
Heath Lane Academy Heath Lane Academy is a co-educational secondary school and academy located in Earl Shilton, Leicestershire, England. It has been previously known as William Bradford Academy, William Bradford Community College and, before this, as Earl Shilton Community College. In summer 2016, ... |
9126 | "Heath Lane Academy"
China. There have been many visits between schools; the most recent in July 2009. Twelve students and two teachers from Earl Shilton visited Mianyang to embark on various scientific studies with students from the School. 100% of students passed five GCSEs at grade C or above for the academic year 2... |
9127 | "Tim Duckworth"
Tim Duckworth Tim Duckworth (born September 14, 1982) is a former American football guard. He was signed by the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free agent in 2007. He played college football at Auburn. Duckworth has also been a member of the New Orleans Saints, Philadelphia Eagles and Carolina Panthers o... |
9128 | "Tim Duckworth"
on August 24, 2010. He signed with Carolina on August 30, 2010. On October 10, 2010, Duckworth was released by the Panthers. Tim Duckworth Tim Duckworth (born September 14, 1982) is a former American football guard. He was signed by the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free agent in 2007. He played colleg... |
9129 | "Madison Hubbell"
the 2014 Skate Canada International and 2014 Trophée Éric Bompard, and then took bronze at the 2015 U.S. Championships. They placed 10th at the 2015 World Championships in Shanghai, China. On April 13, 2015, Hubbell/Donohue announced that they had started training with Marie-France Dubreuil and Patric... |
9130 | "WBTN (AM)"
residents, offering a variety of topics, from local musicians to birds to old time records and radio shows. WBTN is an affiliate of the Boston Red Sox Radio Network. WBTN signed on the air on September 13, 1953. It was originally a 500 watt daytimer, required to sign-off at sunset each day to avoid interfer... |
9131 | "Knight of faith"
that he had sufficiently refuted them."" He used Diogenes in the same way in ""Philosophical Fragments"" in 1844. Kierkegaard kept to the same theme in his earlier and later works. ""The great heroic feats are the stuff of history but they are not the stuff of life. Each single individual can do the g... |
9132 | "Knight of faith"
highest is common for all human beings."" He wrote, Kierkegaard always points the individual forward just as he did with Abraham. He's always expectant of the good instead of dreading the evil. He trusted God. It's the same with the single individual who has to make a resolution to give some finite th... |
9133 | "Knight of faith"
of a world to which he did not belong. ""Fear and Trembling"" p. 20 Kierkegaard uses this extreme example of the paradox of faith to help people who are afraid to give something up or to take a risk without any certainty of reward. Abraham was willing to risk everything to follow God and Christ was wi... |
9134 | "T.J. Miller"
the human condition better than any kid I've ever had. In 2003, Miller graduated from George Washington University in Washington, D.C. with a B.A. in psychology with a concentration in situation theory and social influence. At GWU, he was a member of the comedy group receSs and the Lambda chapter of Phi S... |
9135 | "Keiffer Hubbell"
Keiffer Hubbell Keiffer J. Hubbell (born January 15, 1989) is an American ice dancer. He competed with his sister Madison Hubbell from 2001 to 2011. They are the 2010 Four Continents bronze medalists, two-time (2009, 2011) U.S. pewter medalists, and 2006 Junior Grand Prix Final champions. Keiffer Hubb... |
9136 | "Keiffer Hubbell"
his sister, Madison Hubbell, in early 2001. They originally represented the Lansing Skating Club in competition. In the 2001–2002 season, Madison and Keiffer Hubbell competed for the first time on the Juvenile level, which is the lowest competition level in the U.S. Figure Skating structure. They comp... |
9137 | "Keiffer Hubbell"
9th in the first compulsory dance, 6th in the second, and 7th in the free dance to place 7th overall. In the 2002–2003 season, the Hubbells remained on the Juvenile level. At the Eastern Great Lakes Regional Championships, they won all three segments of the competition to win the gold medal. This win ... |
9138 | "Keiffer Hubbell"
represented the Ann Arbor Figure Skating Club in competition. At the Eastern Great Lakes Regional Championships, they won all three segments of the competition to win the gold medal. This win qualified them for the 2004 U.S. Junior Championships, where they placed second in the first compulsory dance ... |
9139 | "Keiffer Hubbell"
Lakes Regional Championships, the first qualifying competition for the national championships, the Hubbells won all three segments of the competition, winning the competition ahead of training mates Emily Samuelson / Evan Bates. This win qualified them for the Midwestern Sectional Championships, the f... |
9140 | "T.J. Miller"
mixed-media artist Kate Gorney, who changed her last name to Miller. They were married at the Denver Botanic Gardens on September 6, 2015. Miller described learning about an undiagnosed cerebral arteriovenous malformation on his right frontal lobe on the Pete Holmes podcast ""You Made It Weird"" on Octobe... |
9141 | "T.J. Miller"
for allegedly assaulting a driver of the Uber car service company because of a debate he had with the driver over Donald Trump, of whom Miller is an outspoken critic. He was released on his own recognizance after bail was set at $20,000. In March 2018, Miller reached a civil settlement with the Uber drive... |
9142 | "T.J. Miller"
wife Kate told ""The Daily Beast"" reporter Asawin Suebsaeng that Miller (her then-boyfriend) became violent with her during a sexual encounter; he allegedly choked, shook, and punched her in the mouth, all without her consent. Suebsaeng attempted to contact witnesses and other people involved with the ca... |
9143 | "T.J. Miller"
to be ""expelled"" at the conclusion of the proceedings. The Millers responded to the allegations, characterizing the accuser as a vindictive former colleague in a campus comedy troupe who was asked to leave due to inappropriate behavior. The statement said that ""[s]adly she is now using the current clim... |
9144 | "T.J. Miller"
charges related to a fake bomb threat made while aboard an Amtrak train. According to a Department of Justice press release, he placed an emergency call on March 18, 2018, and reported that a female passenger had ""a bomb in her bag"" while traveling on Amtrak Train 2256 from Washington, D.C., toward Penn... |
9145 | "T.J. Miller"
inspected both trains. According to witnesses interviewed by Amtrak investigators, he appeared to be heavily intoxicated and involved, ""in hostile exchanges with a woman who was sitting in a different row from him in the first-class car"", and that he had been removed from the train prior to his intended... |
9146 | "T.J. Miller"
plea deal to avoid a trial. On July 18, 2018, actress Alice Wetterlund, who recurred on ""Silicon Valley"", a show in which Miller starred, took to Twitter to accuse Miller of inappropriate, unprofessional behavior on set, writing: In response to her post, HBO, the premium network that produces the series... |
9147 | "T.J. Miller"
everyone who works on the show."" T.J. Miller Todd Joseph Miller (born June 4, 1981) is an American actor, stand-up comedian, producer, and writer. In 2008, he made his acting debut in ""Cloverfield"", and from 2010 to 2019, he voiced Tuffnut Thorston in all three ""How to Train Your Dragon"" films. From ... |
9148 | "The Hamilton Case"
The Hamilton Case The Hamilton Case is a 2003 novel by Australian author Michelle de Kretser. The book won the Commonwealth Writers Prize (SE Asia & Pacific) and the Encore Award (UK). The work centres on the lives of the somewhat eccentric Obeysekere family, in particular Sam, and the 1930s setting... |
9149 | "The Hamilton Case"
of the five best novels of 2004, referring to the date published in the United States. The Hamilton Case The Hamilton Case is a 2003 novel by Australian author Michelle de Kretser. The book won the Commonwealth Writers Prize (SE Asia & Pacific) and the Encore Award (UK). The work centres on the live... |
9150 | "Tseng Chih-chen"
Tseng Chih-chen Tseng Chih-chen (; born March 10, 1959 in Chiayi County, Taiwan) is a retired Taiwanese professional baseball player and coach. He played for CPBL's Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions for nearly 18 years as a player, a coach, manager, and later assistant general manager. During Tseng's amate... |
9151 | "Tseng Chih-chen"
(as demonstration sport). Tseng joined the Lions in 1989 as one of the founding members of the team. He played for the Lions throughout his entire professional career, and was given the position of manager right after his first retirement as player in 1999. During his tenure he brought the Lions to th... |
9152 | "Tseng Chih-chen"
setting CPBL's record of being the oldest player to hit a home run. He retired again after the 2004 season. In 2005 and 2006 Tseng served as the assistant general manager of the Lions. He currently coaches college baseball teams in his Chiayi County hometown. Tseng Chih-chen Tseng Chih-chen (; born Ma... |
9153 | "WLBL (AM)"
WLBL (AM) WLBL (930 AM) is a radio station licensed to Auburndale, Wisconsin, serving Stevens Point and Wisconsin Rapids. The station is part of Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR), and airs WPR's ""Ideas Network"", consisting of news and talk programming. WLBL is the second-oldest station in the Wisconsin Public ... |
9154 | "WLBL (AM)"
WHA—the ancestor of today's Wisconsin Public Radio network. Owned for many years by the state Commerce Department, it is now owned by the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board. WLBL must power down to 70 watts at sunset, resulting in spotty coverage even in Wisconsin Rapids and missing Stevens Point al... |
9155 | "WLBL (AM)"
WLBL which carries WPR's NPR News and Classical service. WLBL (AM) WLBL (930 AM) is a radio station licensed to Auburndale, Wisconsin, serving Stevens Point and Wisconsin Rapids. The station is part of Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR), and airs WPR's ""Ideas Network"", consisting of news and talk programming. W... |
9156 | WLBL-FM
WLBL-FM WLBL-FM (91.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Wausau, Wisconsin. The station is part of Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR), and airs WPR's ""Ideas Network"", consisting of news and talk programming. WLBL-FM also broadcasts local news and programming from studios in the Center for Civic Engagement at the Un... |
9157 | "Rose Garden (album)"
Best Female Country Vocal Performance for the record. It would remain the biggest selling album by a female country artist for 27 years (1970-1997). The album went platinum in the United States, arguably the first female country artist release to do so (""Tammy Wynette's Greatest Hits"" from 1969 ... |
9158 | WGTD
WGTD WGTD (91.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Kenosha, Wisconsin, serving the Racine/Kenosha area. Owned by Gateway Technical College, the station affiliates with Wisconsin Public Radio, and airs WPR's ""NPR News and Classical Network"", consisting of classical music and news and talk programming, with some l... |
9159 | WGTD
which is sent to traditional non-HD receivers. WGTD is relayed by two additional translator stations to service western Racine and Kenosha, and the Geneva Lake region of Walworth County. Currently these translators offer only analog service. WGTD WGTD (91.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Kenosha, Wisconsin, se... |
9160 | WERN
WERN WERN (88.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to Madison, Wisconsin. The station is part of Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR), and is the flagship of WPR's ""NPR News and Classical Network"", consisting of classical music and news and talk programming. The station first signed on in 1947, as the first FM station in w... |
9161 | WERN
its HD3 channel. This is used to feed a low-powered translator at 90.3 FM for non-HD Radio listeners. WERN WERN (88.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to Madison, Wisconsin. The station is part of Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR), and is the flagship of WPR's ""NPR News and Classical Network"", consisting of classical ... |
9162 | "WHRM (FM)"
WHRM (FM) WHRM (90.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Wausau, Wisconsin, serving the Wausau/Stevens Point area. The station is part of Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR), and airs WPR's ""NPR News and Classical Network"", consisting of classical music and news and talk programming. WHRM also broadcasts regional... |
9163 | Rongellen
people or 15.1% of the population are between 20 and 29 years old. 7 people or 13.2% are 30 to 39, 5 people or 9.4% are 40 to 49, and 8 people or 15.1% are 50 to 59. The senior population distribution is 2 people or 3.8% of the population are between 60 and 69 years old, 7 people or 13.2% are 70 to 79, there ... |
9164 | Rongellen
were the FDP (11.1%) and the CVP (10%). In Rongellen about 69.6% of the population (between age 25-64) have completed either non-mandatory upper secondary education or additional higher education (either university or a ""Fachhochschule""). Rongellen has an unemployment rate of 4.8%. , there were 3 people emp... |
9165 | Rongellen
of the population () speaks German (88.7%), with Romansh being second most common ( 9.4%) and Klaf being third (sdja%). Rongellen Rongellen is a municipality in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland, located in the Viamala Region. Rongellen is first mentioned in 1344 as ""Rungal"". Rongellen has an area, , ... |
9166 | Monadofilosa
Monadofilosa Monadofilosa is a grouping of Cercozoa. (It is sometimes considered one of three, the other two being Phytomyxa and Reticulofilosa.) These organisms are single-celled amoeboid protists. Monadofilosa includes the testaceans, which are testate filose amoeboids, and the cercomonads. It is sometim... |
9167 | Monadofilosa
al. 2011 and Bass et al. 2016. Monadofilosa Monadofilosa is a grouping of Cercozoa. (It is sometimes considered one of three, the other two being Phytomyxa and Reticulofilosa.) These organisms are single-celled amoeboid protists. Monadofilosa includes the testaceans, which are testate filose amoeboids, and... |
9168 | "Summerville High School"
Summerville High School Summerville High School is a public high school in Summerville, South Carolina, United States. Until the 1960s, a brick building on Main Street, which is now Rollings Middle School of the Arts, was the only high school in the Summerville area. As Summerville's populatio... |
9169 | "Summerville High School"
campus. In 1970, Summerville High School and Alston High School were combined to integrate the school district. Attendance continued to increase throughout the 1970s. In 1972, double sessions were used until an additional underclassman campus was completed in 1975. Another classroom wing was c... |
9170 | "Summerville High School"
of 2001. In 2008, Ashley Ridge High School was opened to further ease congestion in the Dorchester District Two school system. When attendance zones were realigned for the opening of the new high school, the Ashley Ridge zone contained mostly students who would have attended Summerville high s... |
9171 | "Summerville High School"
Summerville has won 12 state championships in total ('81, '87, '88, '92, '93, '98, '01, '02, '04, '05, '06, '08). Coach Laprad had a 211-8 dual meet record over his coaching career. The program boasts 87 individual state champions, several high school all-Americans, an NCWA national champion (... |
9172 | "Summerville High School"
of them under coach John McKissick. In the 1998 season, the Green Wave went undefeated, rounding out the season defeating Gaffney High School to win the State Championship. Coach McKissick retired in 2015 and his grandson Joe Call took over for the 2015 season. Summerville has won a total of f... |
9173 | "Summerville High School"
and 2004. Swimming was only added as a recognized high school sport in South Carolina in 1998. In 2010, the girls' team competed in the AAAA State Championships and was the state runner-up team. In 2011, the Lady Green Wave won the state meet. 1985 Green Wave standout Wade Brantley achieved Al... |
9174 | "Summerville High School"
year. The Summerville Marching Band (SHSCPE) has not placed outside of the top five in South Carolina since 2004. It is a six-time South Carolina state champion, winning most recently in 2014. Summerville High School Summerville High School is a public high school in Summerville, South Carolin... |
9175 | "Hyner Run State Park"
Hyner Run State Park Hyner Run State Park is a Pennsylvania state park in Chapman Township, Clinton County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park is east of Renovo and 3 miles (5 km) north of Hyner on Pennsylvania Route 120 (Route 120 here is also known as Bucktail State Park Natural Area).... |
9176 | "Hyner Run State Park"
throughout Pennsylvania. The young men of CCC Company 310 worked to clear the regrowing forests of brush to prevent forest fires. They also constructed roads throughout the forests, built state park facilities, constructed bridges on the state roads, planted trees for reforestation, and cleaned s... |
9177 | "Hyner Run State Park"
was destroyed by the extensive flooding of the West Branch Susquehanna River in 1936, but some traces remain as a reminder of the days of Camp S-75-PA. Hyner Run State Park was opened to the public in 1958. It originally included a swimming pool and bathhouse. As well as a concession area, picnic... |
9178 | "Hyner Run State Park"
possible in the Right Branch of Young Womans Creek. Hunting and trapping are permitted on about of Hyner Run State Park. Hunters are expected to follow the rules and regulations of the Pennsylvania Game Commission. The common game species are ruffed grouse, squirrels, turkey, white-tailed deer, a... |
9179 | "Hyner Run State Park"
available for rent year-round. The two-story house has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen, dining room, living room and roofed, open front porch. Renters provide their own sheets, blankets and towels. Kitchenware and eating utensils are provided. In the yard of the cabin is a fire ring, charc... |
9180 | "Hyner Run State Park"
and a sanitary dump station are near the campground entrance. Pets are prohibited in the campground. A large swimming pool is open from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day weekend. The park serves as a trailhead for the Donut Hole Trail system in Sproul State Forest. There are 150 picnic tables in ... |
9181 | "Cape Cod Rail Trail"
Cape Cod Rail Trail The Cape Cod Rail Trail (CCRT) is a paved rail trail located on Cape Cod in Massachusetts. The trail route passes through the towns of Dennis, Harwich, Brewster, Orleans, Eastham, and Wellfleet. It connects to the 6-plus mile (10 km) Old Colony Rail Trail leading to Chatham, an... |
9182 | "Cape Cod Rail Trail"
constructed by the Old Colony Railroad, which was later incorporated into the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad. The New Haven Railroad merged into Penn Central in 1968: it went bankrupt by 1970. The corridor was purchased by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1976, and a portion of the ri... |
9183 | "Cape Cod Rail Trail"
and Recreation for trail use. The trail begins in South Dennis at an intersection with Massachusetts Route 134. This trailhead has a parking area and is just south of exit 9A on US 6. The first 1.5 miles of the trail run through a primarily industrial area in Dennis. It roughly parallels Great Wes... |
9184 | "Weather and Society Integrated Studies"
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, and Julie Demuth, an atmospheric scientist at NCAR, as part of NCAR's Societal Impacts Program. Dr. Gruntfest was inspired by the comments of physical scientists she met during her career who were interested in integrating meteorology ... |
9185 | "Weather and Society Integrated Studies"
of Society and Environment. Additional workshop support has come from the University of Oklahoma, Monash University Sustainability Institute, ARC Network for Earth System Science, Australian Bureau of Meteorology, and Emergency Management Australia. Weather and Society Integrate... |
9186 | "HMCS Middlesex (J328)"
HMCS Middlesex (J328) HMCS ""Middlesex"" was a reciprocating engine-powered built for the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. Entering service in 1944, the vessel served as a convoy escort in the Battle of the Atlantic. Following the war, the ship ran aground on 2 December 1946 and ... |
9187 | "HMCS Middlesex (J328)"
one shaft, using steam provided by two Admiralty three-drum boilers. The engines produced a total of and gave a maximum speed of . They carried a maximum of of fuel oil that gave them a range of at . The ""Algerine"" class was armed with a QF Mk V anti-aircraft gun and four twin-gun mounts for O... |
9188 | "HMCS Middlesex (J328)"
for one basis. All of the ships were fitted for four throwers and two rails for depth charges. Many Canadian ships omitted their sweeping gear in exchange for a 24-barrel Hedgehog spigot mortar and a stowage capacity for 90+ depth charges. ""Middlesex"" was laid down by Port Arthur Shipbuilding ... |
9189 | "HMCS Middlesex (J328)"
to Bermuda to work up before returning to Halifax. Upon her return, the minesweeper was assigned to the Western Escort Force as a convoy escort in the Battle of the Atlantic. The ship deployed as part of escort group W-3, joining the group on 30 August 1944. In November 1944, ""Middlesex"" was m... |
9190 | "HMCS Middlesex (J328)"
in reserve there following the end of the war. In March 1946, the ship was reactivated as an emergency ship based out of Halifax. In April, ""Middlesex"" rescued 32 crew and passengers from the merchant vessel ""Alfios"" after the ship had run aground on Sable Island. While responding to an emer... |
9191 | "HMCS Middlesex (J328)"
rocks and declared a constructive total loss on 12 December 1946. The ship was officially put up for sale in March 1947. HMCS Middlesex (J328) HMCS ""Middlesex"" was a reciprocating engine-powered built for the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. Entering service in 1944, the vessel... |
9192 | "U.S. Army universal camouflage trials"
U.S. Army universal camouflage trials The U.S. Army universal camouflage trials took place from 2002 to 2004 with the goal of creating a single pattern that would provide adequate concealment in all environments. Four different patterns in a total of 13 variations were tested dur... |
9193 | "U.S. Army universal camouflage trials"
being rejected due to limited effectiveness. The final three patterns were evaluated at the U.S. Army Natick Soldier Center, and four color schemes were created for each pattern. The woodland patterns consisted of tan, green, brown and black; the desert patterns tan, dark tan, kh... |
9194 | "The Puma Blues"
humanoid robotic workers, fully armored taxicabs, and children in gas masks—and it is a world without the Bronx. It seems that on April 20, 1995, a white supremacist group attempted to kidnap the President during a visit to New York City. During the ensuing gunplay, a member of the group detonated a nu... |
9195 | "The Puma Blues"
displacing mutated animals (""animutes"" or ""biomutes"") and collecting pH samples of the reservoir, which is frequently limed to compensate for the effects of acid rain. Gavia is alone at this cabin (save for an occasional trespasser and the puma that stalks the mountains above the reservoir) but is ... |
9196 | "The Puma Blues"
Among the questions needing answers is that of a colony of flying manta rays—the principal ""animute"" inhabiting the reservoir. Although the government is aware of their existence, of chief concern at the story's outset is the origin of their mutation, as well as the importance of keeping the creature... |
9197 | "The Puma Blues"
a drive through the country with her robotic chauffeur. She sees a cluster of flowers with an aluminum can beside it and urgently requests the car pull over. She then asks the chauffeur to pick the flowers for her, leaving the can behind. Most issues include sections called ""Notes on the Environment""... |
9198 | "Alfred Warrington-Morris"
in January 1922. On 1 January 1925 Warrington-Morris was promoted to Air Commodore and appointed Senior Air Staff Officer (SASO) at RAF HQ Iraq Command. In March 1927 he became the ""RAF's representative the Ordnance Committee"" at Woolwich but by September 1928 he was declared as a supernume... |
9199 | "The Puma Blues"
D. Schanes informed Sim: ""If it is your intention to pick and choose which products you want distributors to carry, it should be our privilege to choose what we wish to distribute. Therefore, it is our feeling we should no longer carry and promote ""Puma Blues""."" At that time, Diamond distributed an... |
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