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"Usuluk Bay Nature Park" Usuluk Bay Nature Park Usuluk Bay Nature Park () is a nature park at Usuluk Bay in Muğla Province, southwestern Turkey. Usuluk Bay is located on the highway Bodrum-Milas at Torba village, northeast of Bodrum in Muğla Province. The area at Usuluk Bay coast was a popular picnic place for the Bodr...
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"Usuluk Bay Nature Park" permit the use of the area with diversified purposes, the residents protested against the ruling of the Ministry of Forest and Water Management. In July 2011, the status of Usuluk Bay was changed from the ""A-grade resort"" to a nature park by the ministry. Usuluk Bay Nature Park Usuluk Bay Nat...
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"Yannick Hanfmann" Yannick Hanfmann Yannick Hanfmann (born 13 November 1991) is a German professional tennis player. He is best known for his very powerful serves up to 230 km/h (143 mph), and very powerful groundstrokes. Hanfmann has a career high ATP singles ranking of world No. 99, achieved in July 2018. He is heari...
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"Yannick Hanfmann" Thomaz Bellucci to reach the quarterfinals, where he lost to second-seed Roberto Bautista Agut. At the 2017 Swiss Open Gstaad, Hanfmann made a sensational run to the final after defeating Facundo Bagnis, third seed and defending champion Feliciano López, eighth seed João Sousa and sixth seed Robin Ha...
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"Manila Police District secret jail cell scandal" Manila Police District secret jail cell scandal On April 27, 2017 a scandal arose when a team from the Commission of Human Rights (CHR) raided the Manila Police District (MPD) station 1 in Tondo, Manila, Philippines and discovered about 12 men and women were being detai...
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"Manila Police District secret jail cell scandal" and discovered the so-called 'hidden jail', measuring five-feet wide, behind the bookshelf, which contained about 12 prisoners and it was poorly ventilated—except for an exhaust fan. CHR spokesperson Jacqueline de Guia told the Philippine Star ""that the commission conf...
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"The Tragical History of Guy Earl of Warwick" The Tragical History of Guy Earl of Warwick The Tragical History of Guy Earl of Warwick or The Tragical History, Admirable Atchievments and Various Events of Guy Earl of Warwick (""Guy Earl of Warwick"") is an English history play, with comedy, of the late 16th or early 17t...
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"The Tragical History of Guy Earl of Warwick" Warwick"" is notable because one of the characters - Guy's servant and comic sidekick Philip Sparrow - is considered by some scholars to be an early lampoon of William Shakespeare. Based on the structure of the play, topical allusions, and subject matter concerning ""Christ...
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"The Tragical History of Guy Earl of Warwick" the play originated c. 1593-94, and was subsequently revised. Katherine Duncan-Jones has noted that there appear to be allusions to the play in Shakespeare's King John, and has concluded that the play must pre-date King John and that it must have been written no later than ...
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"Manila Police District secret jail cell scandal" On April 28, international non-government organization Human Rights Watch (HRW) condemned the anti-drug campaign by Duterte amid the discovery of the secret jail at the MPD station 1. HRW also urged the Philippine government for immediately release of 12 detainees. Nati...
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"The Tragical History of Guy Earl of Warwick" it may have been written in the aftermath of the ""Isle of Dogs"" affair of 1597. Based on changes in style within the play, Peachman suggests that ""Guy Earl of Warwick"" may be a collaborative work and that the comic scenes revolving around the character Philip Sparrow ma...
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"The Tragical History of Guy Earl of Warwick" in the future if the audience will be patient with him. ""Guy Earl of Warwick"" was published by Thomas Vere and William Gilbertson in 1661, and the title page states that the play was written by ""B.J."" Alfred Harbage states that ""B.J."" was probably ascribed to falsely ...
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"The Tragical History of Guy Earl of Warwick" ""Guy Earl of Warwick"" is plausibly, but not definitively, the work of a young Dekker, and that the 1620 play could be a reworking of it, so that ""Guy Earl of Warwick"" would be ""...the extant original of a lost revision."" Helen Moore states that ""...Jonson can be disc...
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"The Tragical History of Guy Earl of Warwick" believe that the ""Guy Earl of Warwick"" published in 1661 is based on the Dekker/Day play recorded in 1620, which could itself be a revision of a play composed c. 1593-94. Helen Cooper of Cambridge University writes that because ""Guy Earl of Warwick"" would be a work of e...
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"The Tragical History of Guy Earl of Warwick" possibility that Jonson was, in fact, criticizing his own primitive work. Nine early copies of ""Guy Earl of Warwick"" are known to exist, all of them are held in the United Kingdom or the United States. One copy was owned by Sir Walter Scott. It contains handwritten commen...
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"The Tragical History of Guy Earl of Warwick" and she suggests that ""Guy Earl of Warwick"" may have been edited to fit their relatively small 48-page volume. Act One: Time (the narrator) explains that Guy has done great deeds in order to win the love of Phillis. Guy tells Phillis that in his selfish pursuit of her lov...
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"The Tragical History of Guy Earl of Warwick" Guy her own wedding ring. Philip Sparrow’s father confronts him about the pregnancy of their neighbor, Parnell Sparling. Young Sparrow refuses to marry her, and announces his plan to join Guy on his journey to the Holy Land. Act Two: Guy and Sparrow meet a hermit who blesse...
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"The Tragical History of Guy Earl of Warwick" Land. Act Three: At Jerusalem, Sultan Shamurath and the King of Jerusalem parley regarding the Sultan’s siege of the city. The King refuses to surrender and the Sultan orders an attack. Guy arrives at Jerusalem and fights his way into the city. The tide of the battle turns,...
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"The Tragical History of Guy Earl of Warwick" Guy returns to England. When he departed on pilgrimage, Guy had pledged to remain unknown to his people for 27 years, so he returns unannounced. He is so aged and battle-weary that no one recognizes him. England has been attacked by the Danes, and King Athelstone and the Da...
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"The Tragical History of Guy Earl of Warwick" but Guy convinces him to follow fate and let him fight the giant. Guy takes up arms and slays the giant. He reveals his identity to the King, but requests that no one else learn of his return until his pilgrimage vow is discharged, six years hence. Guy journeys to Warwick, ...
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"The Tragical History of Guy Earl of Warwick" of Guy, she offers him shelter at Warwick Castle. He refuses, saying that he must continue in his pilgrimage. Phillis departs, and Guy thanks God that he was given such a wife. Rainborne meets Sparrow on the Continent. Sparrow tells Rainborne that he and Guy were separated ...
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"The Tragical History of Guy Earl of Warwick" Guy decides to hold to the vow. He returns to his cave to live out his days in prayer and contemplation. Rainborne and Herod of Arden prepare for a feast to celebrate the completion of Guy’s pilgrimage. King Athelstone will come to the feast. Rainborne hears a groan and fin...
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"Lauren Von Der Pool" invited Von Der Pool to serve as an executive chef for “Let’s Move!”—the First Lady’s childhood obesity prevention campaign. As Von Der Pool has dedicated much of her own career as a chef conveying the importance of healthy eating, she was honored to accept the position, stating, “working with Mic...
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"Lauren Von Der Pool" 18 Episode 4, “Waste Not”). According to The Food Network, she repeatedly rolled her eyes and called out contestant Sarah Pouzar. Pouzar was not provoked to respond, however Lauren claimed to find her “annoying,” and her antagonism was so conspicuous that the judges took notice. After being choppe...
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"Lauren Von Der Pool" 19 Episode 3) but was eliminated after the first round. Von Der Pool released a successful vegan cookbook, ""Eat Yourself Sexy! The Goddess Edition"", to demonstrate how eating fresh, locally grown, environmentally sustainable food can still be very tasty. It also serves as a guide for “glowing sk...
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"Lauren Von Der Pool" the book 5 stars. However, some customers complain that the cookbook does not have an index and that a couple of the recipes fail to list a comprehensive set of all the ingredients at the start of the recipe. Lauren Von Der Pool Lauren Von Der Pool is an American chef. Born in Washington D.C., Von...
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"Tracy Rector" Tracy Rector Tracy Rector (born 1972) is a mixed-race Choctaw/Seminole filmmaker, curator, and arts advocate based in Seattle, Washington. She is the executive director and co-founder of Longhouse Media, an indigenous media arts organization and home of the nationally acclaimed program Native Lens. She h...
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"Tracy Rector" Native American studies and communications from Evergreen State College and her master's degree in education and teacher certification from Antioch University’s First Peoples Program. Her focus was collaborative media and identity exploration with at-risk Native youth. Her first feature project, ""Teachi...
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"Tracy Rector" All Roads Film Project Seed Grant and was recognized by UNESCO as an example of indigenous grassroots mobilization in response to climate change. Rector's work has been screened at the Cannes Film Festival, imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival, National Geographic’s All Roads Film Project, Toronto In...
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"Tracy Rector" S'abadeb—The Gifts: Pacific Coast Salish Art and Artists. She has also worked as a native naturalist for the Olympic Sculpture Park and developed curriculum for IslandWood, an environmental education center in Bainbridge Island, Washington. Tracy Rector Tracy Rector (born 1972) is a mixed-race Choctaw/Se...
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"Abdul Haseeb Logari" Abdul Haseeb Logari Abdul Haseeb Rizwan was an Afghan Islamic militant who led the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant – Khorasan Province. He was born in the Logar Province of Afghanistan and is believed to be in his mid-thirties. He was formerly a commander in the Afghan Taliban. He studied in ...
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"Abdul Haseeb Logari" 50 American special forces from the 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment (United States) and 40 Afghan commandos launched a raid in Mohmand valley, Achin District, Nangarhar Province in an attempt to capture Haseeb at his compound in the area. The firefight lasted three hours, during which two US R...
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"Abdul Haseeb Logari" include Haseeb, but did not confirm that Haseeb had in fact been killed. IS claimed that 100 civilians were killed and injured due to US airstrikes during and after the raid. On 8 May 2017, the US affirmed he had been killed in the raid. Abdul Haseeb Logari Abdul Haseeb Rizwan was an Afghan Islami...
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"History of A Cuban Struggle Against the Demons" History of A Cuban Struggle Against the Demons History of a Cuban Struggle Against The Demons ( """"Historia de una pelea cubana contra los demonios"""" in spanish) is a book written by Fernando Ortiz Fernández, published in 1959 by the university of Santa Clara city: ""...
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"History of A Cuban Struggle Against the Demons" move the settlement to another place in his own lands. This history occurred toward the end of the seventeenth Century, when the centers towns of the Cuban Island was nearby to be forgot by the Spanish Monarchy. Remedios as Trinidad and Sancti Spírirus lived in a continu...
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"History of A Cuban Struggle Against the Demons" Santa Clara, in the present day the capital of the Villa Clara province. Tomas Gutierrez Alea made a film adaptation of the book, named: """"A Cuban Struggle Against Demons"""", in 1971. History of A Cuban Struggle Against the Demons History of a Cuban Struggle Against T...
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"Scuderia (dragster)" Scuderia (dragster) Scuderia is a streamliner dragster. In 1963, Jack Williams' Vancouver, British Columbia–based drag racing team (Williams-Devine-McDougall) rebuilt Williams' old slingshot rail with a new aluminum body (painted in blue metalflake), with a very long, pointed nose, faired-in engin...
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"Scuderia (dragster)" best pass of 8.83 seconds at before mechanical trouble sidelined her. She also won the ""Best Appearing"" award. At Arlington, ""Scuderia"" set a Top Gas record (average of two passes) at . The car was retired in 1967. In the 1980s, ""Scuderia"" made a comeback when Williams entered her in West Co...
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"Sheldon Schuster" Sheldon Schuster Sheldon Schuster (born 1947) is an American biochemist, cancer researcher and academic. He is the current president of Keck Graduate Institute as of 2003. He has previously served as a professor at University of Nebraska–Lincoln and University of Florida. While at Florida, he was the...
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"Sheldon Schuster" a PhD in biochemistry; after which, he conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Wisconsin Institute for Enzyme Research. In 1976, Schuster began teaching chemistry and biology at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. He continued teaching at the university until 1988, when he left to join t...
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"Sheldon Schuster" UF Brain Institute, Weihong Tan, Schuster, Jeffery Li and Xiaohong Fang published a study on a synthetic DNA that acts like a photophore. The molecule, which illuminates when exposed to particular other molecules, can potentially be used to detect specific proteins or genes, which could allow for the...
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"Sheldon Schuster" bioprocessing, rare diseases, and biomarkers."" He is currently one of the editors of the ""Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education"" journal and a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He has co-founded two pharmaceutical companies, AquaGene and Restoragen (previous...
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"John Paul Elford" John Paul Elford John Paul Elford (September 24, 1922 – February 6, 1991) was an American Roman Catholic priest. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Elford moved to Bloomington, Indiana with his family. He went to the seminary at St. Meinrad Archabbey and received his doctorate in sacred theology from ...
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"John Paul Elford" October 1968, Ellford declined the appointment for personal reasons and Pope Paul VI accepted the decision. John Paul Elford John Paul Elford (September 24, 1922 – February 6, 1991) was an American Roman Catholic priest. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Elford moved to Bloomington, Indiana with his ...
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"Pobre negro" Pobre negro Pobre negro is a Venezuelan telenovela produced by RCTV in 1989 based on a novel of the same name written by Rómulo Gallegos. This version was adapted by Gustavo Michelena and starred Franklin Virgüez and Marlene Maseda. Pedro Miguel, referred to as ""Negro Malo"" is a slave working at a cocoa...
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"Pobre negro" of magic and hope unfolds, which tells us of the struggles against injustice and submission. Pobre negro Pobre negro is a Venezuelan telenovela produced by RCTV in 1989 based on a novel of the same name written by Rómulo Gallegos. This version was adapted by Gustavo Michelena and starred Franklin Virgüez ...
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"Brown's Hotel (Catskills)" host the world premiere of his Hollywood film ""Living It Up"" without telling famed co-star Dean Martin. An ensuing argument, among other factors, caused America's most popular comedy duo to end their decade-long partnership. The movie ultimately premiered in Atlantic City on July 15, 1954....
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"Raine Storey" founded ""Raine Storey Illustration"", taking private commissions, while selling her creations. In 2013, Storey was awarded the Loran Award, the largest Canadian post-secondary scholarship, worth $100,000, for the funding of her entire undergraduate studies. Storey is the only visual artist to have ever ...
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"Brown's Hotel (Catskills)" and fireplaces. Investors included Hotels International, which just purchased Grossinger's in November, one of Upstate New York's most popular resorts of the mid-20th century. The financers intended to build 250 units initially and eventually several thousand homes in the area. Hotel officia...
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"Louis-Jacques Beauvais" Louis-Jacques Beauvais Louis-Jacques Beauvais, born in 1759 at the Croix-des-Bouquets Saint-Domingue and died on September 12, 1799 in a shipwreck, is a Haitian general of the Haitian Revolution. He was raised in France at Collège Militaire de La Flèche and spent most of his career in the colon...
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"Brown's Hotel (Catskills)" old Brown's Hotel property. By this time, fewer than ten of the 926 hotel/resorts in Sullivan and Ulster Counties remained. Some sources state that Brown's Hotel was among the resorts that served as the inspiration for ""Kellerman’s Resort"" in the 1987 motion picture ""Dirty Dancing"". Some...
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"Brown's Hotel (Catskills)" resorts in general influenced the atmosphere of the motion picture, but as film production began in 1986 Grossinger's Hotel had just closed its doors for the last time. In fact most of the area's hotels had shut down by the mid-1980s so the movie was instead filmed in Virginia and North Caro...
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"Brown's Hotel (Catskills)" were filmed at Brown's. However, at least according to one source (which often contains incomplete information about older movies), ""The Front"" was shot in Manhattan and, although comedian Lenny Bruce had performed at Brown's, the film itself was shot in Miami Beach. Both films do contain ...
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"Brown's Hotel (Catskills)" a tea boy, returning to perform even after achieving Hollywood fame. The family also opened the Ambassador Hotel in Fallsburg where Lewis first performed as a comedian in 1942. Rather than a restaurant worker, Jerry Lewis had in fact gained employment as an entertainer. Charles and Lillian B...
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"Brown's Hotel (Catskills)" contribute to the success of the resort. A large cartoon caricature of Lewis on another billboard stated “Brown’s is my favorite resort.” Jerry Lewis’ father Danny, a former vaudeville entertainer, also performed emcee duties at the lounge. For years during his famous telethon, Lewis would a...
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"Brown's Hotel (Catskills)" not have a lounge. It did have two nightclubs. The smaller was The Brown Derby, and the main night club was originally known as ""The Playhouse."" The name was changed to The Martin & Lewis Playhouse when Jerry arranged for the debut of the M&L move, ""Living it Up."" Dean Martin never showe...
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"Brown's Hotel (Catskills)" Hotel was an official location where people in the Catskill region would call to make donations, and on the network feed of the Telethon, the phone number would be inserted on the screen, only to be seen in the New York market. I am Rick Saphire and I have had a long association with Brown's...
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"Brown's Hotel (Catskills)" of US $21.5 million. The ""Times Herald-Record"", a local newspaper in the Tri-State area, gave an optimistic report in early September 1988 heralding the Catskills’ best summer in years. Catskills Resort Association president Paul Carlucci predicted that Brown's would rebound from its diffi...
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"Naseem Nagar, Qasimabad" hotel situated at the beginning of Nasim Nagar. It recently added a banquet hall. Also, Neroon Kot is an old hotel and marriage site. Naseem Nagar, Qasimabad Naseem Nagar is in Qasimabad and is said to be a busy route. It starts from the gate of Hyderabad and apparently it has no ending point ...
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"Matt Kish" Matt Kish Matt Kish (born June 4, 1969 in Oberlin, Ohio) is an American artist and illustrator. He is best known for his monograph ""Moby-Dick in Pictures: One Drawing for Every Page"", an illustrated edition of ""Moby Dick"" that features one illustration for every page of Herman Melville's novel. He is al...
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"Matt Kish" of Rachel Portman's opera ""The Little Prince"". In 2016, Kish's Moby-Dick art was featured as part of ""Matt Kish & Robert Del Tredici: Chasing the Whale and Other Endless Pursuits,"" a temporary exhibit at the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati. Following the exhibit, the Newberry Library in Chicago a...
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"Matt Kish" edition of the novel. Inspired by Zak Smith’s “Pictures Showing What Happens on Each Page of Thomas Pynchon's Novel Gravity's Rainbow” (2006), Kish decided to devote his efforts to the representation on paper of both active components of his reading process, the visual and imaginative. As far as the core ma...
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"Matt Kish" graphically unique approach to Melville’s masterpiece. He would very loosely sketch a piece on very thick heavy watercolor paper, and then layer in lots of color over which he would eventually go back, to define the illustration. No digital effects were used on the pieces, except for some adjustments after ...
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"Matt Kish" illustrator reached the final stages of his work, he gradually stopped using the found paper, opting instead for plain white watercolor paper or Bristol board for quite a few of the final illustrations - because as the terrifying climax looms, the scope of the novel narrows until the only thing that matters...
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"Matt Kish" over the found pages to see what sorts of strange juxtapositions and hidden illuminations that would create.In particular the presence of found paper gave physicality to the co- existence of the literal and symbolic interpretation of the novel. In order to achieve such a goal, he adopted any kind of style o...
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"Socialist Revolution Party (Turkey)" Socialist Revolution Party (Turkey) Socialist Revolution Party () was a former political party in Turkey. The party was founded by Mehmet Ali Aybar, the former chairman of Workers Party of Turkey (TIP). Aybar was a champion of a policy known as ""smiling socialism"" which was rejec...
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"Socialist Revolution Party (Turkey)" which later on was renamed Socialist Revolution Party (SDP). Among the 50 carter members some of the notable names were Cenan Bıçakçı, Uğur Cankoçak and Kemal Nebioğlu. In the 3rd art. of the party constitution it reads """"People are not for socialismm, but socialism is for people...
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"Socialist Revolution Party (Turkey)" like the other political parties. After the military term Turkey returned to democracy and the party was opened for the second time. In the elections however, the party was unable to gain any seat in the parliament or in the local government and in 1995 it dissolved itself. Sociali...
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"De Soto Trail Regional Library System" De Soto Trail Regional Library System The De Soto Trail Regional Library System is a public library system serving the counties of Mitchell, Baker and Early, in the state Georgia. The headquarters of the library system is the Camilla Public Library located in Camilla, Georgia. is...
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"De Soto Trail Regional Library System" Georgia which stands for ""GeorgiA LIbrary LEarning Online"". This program offers residents in supported libraries access to over 100 databases indexing thousands of periodicals and scholarly journals. It also boasts over 10,000 journal titles in full text. Looking to establish a...
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"San Marco (Jacksonville)" name to the area as a whole. Since the 1990s, the neighborhood has seen several historic preservation and redevelopment projects. It is home to fourteen city parks, several schools and other amenities. ""San Marco"" originally designated only one development within South Jacksonville, but the...
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"De Soto Trail Regional Library System" its historical significance and accuracy it is listed within the Pelham Commercial Historic District, a National Register Historic District. De Soto Trail Regional Library System The De Soto Trail Regional Library System is a public library system serving the counties of Mitchell...
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"1907 Central Michigan Normalites football team" 1907 Central Michigan Normalites football team The 1907 Central Michigan Normalites football team represented Central Michigan Normal School, later renamed Central Michigan University, as an independent during the 1907 college football season. Football was reinstated aft...
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"1907 Central Michigan Normalites football team" as a victory for Central by a 13 to 0 score. Accordingly, it appears that the correct record of the 1907 football team was 3–3. 1907 Central Michigan Normalites football team The 1907 Central Michigan Normalites football team represented Central Michigan Normal School, l...
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"Jae Liew" Jae Liew Jae Liew (; born 29 May 1990) is a Singaporean actress. Jae Liew was born on 29 May 1990 in Singapore. She has an older brother, Jevon Liew. She graduated from Murdoch University with a bachelor's degree of communications and majored in journalism and communication policy. In 2013, Jae Liew made her...
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"Jae Liew" a queen bee cheerleader for the Singaporean television drama series ""Scrum!"" (""冲锋"") with Singaporean actress Felicia Chin and Taiwanese actor Chris Lee. In 2015, she was cast in supporting roles for Mediacorp's Channel 8 dramas (""Tiger Mum"")), that garnered the highest viewership rate in 2016, and 信约:我...
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"San Marco (Jacksonville)" what it had been when it was incorporated, so local leaders planned the original Acosta Bridge, connecting Jacksonville and South Jacksonville by road for the first time. The bridge opened in 1921 and spurred a new wave of development in South Jacksonville. New subdivisions were platted in Ok...
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"Hemichroa crocea" Hemichroa crocea Hemichroa crocea, the striped alder sawfly or banded alder sawfly, is a species of sawfly in the family Tenthredinidae. It occurs in North America and Europe. The larvae feed on the foliage of several species of alder and sometimes on birch and willow. The adult striped alder sawfly ...
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"Hemichroa crocea" striped alder sawfly is found in Europe, southern Canada and northern United States, its range extending all the way across the continent. It is probably native to Europe and introduced into North America. The larvae of this sawfly feed on several species of alder, and sometimes on birch, and willow....
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"Hemichroa crocea" veins, and moving on to the next leaf. These larvae reach full size in July and descend to the ground where they spend the winter in a thin-walled prepupal cocoon made of sand and soil particles cemented together. A new batch of adults appears in late July and August; larvae from this second generati...
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"Universe 7" Universe 7 Universe 7 is an anthology of original science fiction short stories edited by Terry Carr, the seventh volume in the seventeen-volume Universe anthology series. It was first published in hardcover by Doubleday in January 1977, with a Science Fiction Book Club edition following from the same publ...
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"Universe 7" for Best Novelette, and placed fourth in the 1978 Locus Poll Award for Best Short Fiction. ""The Ninth Symphony of Ludwig van Beethoven and Other Lost Songs"" was a finalist for the 1978 Hugo Award for Best Novelette, nominated for the 1978 Nebula Award for Best Novelette, and placed eleventh in the 1978 L...
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"Felices los 4" Felices los 4 ""Felices los 4"" () is a song by Colombian singer Maluma from his third studio album, ""F.A.M.E."" (2018). It was released by Sony Music Latin on 21 April 2017 as the album's lead single. The track was written by Maluma, Servando Primera, Mario Cáceres and Miky La Sensa, and produced by R...
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"San Marco (Jacksonville)" historic preservation and to revitalize the commercial district. Subsequently, the society and the City of Jacksonville undertook a series of urban renewal projects, including renovating San Marco Square, building a new branch library and park complex, and converting the former South Jacksonv...
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"San Marco (Jacksonville)" in 1927, was the district's first commercial building and set its architectural tone. Other features of the square include the San Marco Theatre, an art deco single-screen movie theater first opened in 1938; and the Little Theatre, home to Theatre Jacksonville, one of the country's oldest com...
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"Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or Movie" Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or Movie The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or Movie is a retired award that was handed out annually at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards. I...
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"San Marco (Jacksonville)" Museum of Science and History (MOSH) and the Southbank Riverwalk. San Marco is served by an elementary school, a middle school, and the Southside Branch Public Library. Two major projects of the San Marco Preservation Society have been the restoration of the former South Jacksonville City Hal...
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"Georgina Frost" Georgina Frost Georgina ""Georgie"" Frost (29 December 1879 – 6 December 1939) was an Irish court official who was the first woman to hold public office in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Georgina Frost was born in Sixmilebridge, County Clare on 29 December 1879, the daughter of Margar...
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"Georgina Frost" area by doing so. In the six years immediately before Thomas Frost's retirement, Frost had assisted him in his duties, often performing them herself. She became a well known figure in the area, travelling around by bicycle. Upon his retirement, she was appointed to succeed him by the local magistrates....
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"Prisoners (2013 film)" Prisoners (2013 film) Prisoners is a 2013 American thriller film directed by Denis Villeneuve from a screenplay written by Aaron Guzikowski. The film has an ensemble cast including Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Viola Davis, Maria Bello, Terrence Howard, Melissa Leo and Paul Dano. It is Villeneu...
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"Prisoners (2013 film)" and critical success, grossing $122 million worldwide. It was chosen by National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2013 and at the 86th Academy Awards was nominated for Best Cinematography. In suburban Pennsylvania, Keller Dover (Hugh Jackman), his wife Grace, their teenage son Ralp...
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"Prisoners (2013 film)" house nearby. There is music playing, which suggests there is somebody inside. After dinner, Anna and Joy go missing. Detective Loki (Jake Gyllenhaal) is informed and starts a search. He locates the RV, which is found parked at a gas station. As police surround the vehicle, the driver, Alex Jone...
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"Prisoners (2013 film)" Loki discovers a corpse in the basement of Patrick Dunn, a priest. Dunn admits that he killed the man because the man confessed he was ""waging a war against God"" and had killed 16 children and said that he would kill more. As the search continues, Dover is informed that Alex has been released ...
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"Prisoners (2013 film)" tortures him—with the help of a reluctant Franklin—to force him to talk. First he beats him, but Alex says nothing. Dover ties him up in the shower and uses plywood to enclose him in the dark. He adjusts the water so the shower is either scorching hot or freezing to further torture him. At a can...
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"Prisoners (2013 film)" as Dover fabricates a story about stopping over in the building so he's able to drink to ease his suffering without his wife knowing. A store clerk recognizes the hooded man from a composite drawing and reports him to Loki after seeing him buying children's clothing. The suspect, Bob Taylor, is ...
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"Prisoners (2013 film)" Taylor confesses to the abduction but during a physical altercation with Loki and two other officers, he snatches a gun and kills himself without revealing any more information. The police conclude that Taylor was a fantasist and had no involvement with the disappearances; he stole the clothes f...
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"Prisoners (2013 film)" when he was younger. She also says that she and her husband were religious until their young son died of cancer. Back at the police station, Loki becomes frustrated with getting nowhere with the case until he matches a maze Taylor drew while in custody to the maze necklace worn by the man Patric...
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"Apion apricans" Winter bugs on crops and in natural clover plants in the soil, at a depth of up to 5 cm, in forest belts, fringes, ravines, on the borders, roadsides - under fallen leaves and plant remains. Beetles from wintering places come out in 1-2 decades of April during the period of clover growth and feed on th...
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"Prisoners (2013 film)" in a concealed pit in her yard, where he finds the emergency whistle belonging to his daughter. Loki goes to the Joneses' house to tell her that her nephew has been found. He finds a photograph of Holly's husband wearing the same maze necklace found on the body in the priest's basement, making h...
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"Apion apricans" moves to the interval between the flowers on the head bud, where it gnaws a hole in which it pupates. During the digging of the fossa, the larva damages the vessels that feed the flower, so that they or parts of them become brown and wither (mid-June). The pupa develops in 8–9 days. The entire period o...