text
stringlengths
14
5.22M
meta
dict
__index_level_0__
int64
0
9.97k
input_ids
listlengths
128
128
attention_mask
listlengths
128
128
labels
listlengths
128
128
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Threading.Tasks; using Elasticsearch.Net; namespace Nest { public partial class ElasticClient { /// <inheritdoc /> public IBulkResponse DeleteMany<T>(IEnumerable<T> @objects, string index = null, string type = null) where T : class { @objects.ThrowIfEmpty("objects"); return this.Bulk(b => b.FixedPath(index, type).DeleteMany(@objects)); } /// <inheritdoc /> public Task<IBulkResponse> DeleteManyAsync<T>(IEnumerable<T> objects, string index = null, string type = null) where T : class { @objects.ThrowIfEmpty("objects"); return this.BulkAsync(b => b.FixedPath(index, type).DeleteMany(@objects)); } } }
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaGithub" }
4,049
[ 128000, 985, 744, 280, 985, 744, 3656, 4439, 280, 985, 744, 7653, 8490, 280, 985, 59987, 17426, 401, 2280, 40005, 198, 517, 1241, 7276, 538, 53010, 3032, 198, 197, 517, 197, 197, 2640, 366, 21724, 2662, 197, 1241, 12373, 22537, 2647, 10645, 8607, 3203, 2284, 74093, 3203, 29, 571, 19761, 11, 925, 1963, 284, 854, 11, 925, 955, 284, 854, 8, 1405, 350, 551, 538, 198, 197, 197, 517, 298, 197, 31, 19761, 74472, 2746, 3606, 446, 19761, 803, 298, 862, 420, 1823, 22537, 1921, 591, 293, 36671, 1858, 7343, 11, 955, 570, 6571, 8607, 6084, 19761, 1125, 197, 197, 633, 197, 197, 2640, 366, 21724, 2662, 197, 1241, 5546, 27, 3336, 22537, 2647, 29, 10645, 8607, 6662, 3203, 2284, 74093, 3203, 29, 6302, 11, 925, 1963, 284 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 985, 744, 280, 985, 744, 3656, 4439, 280, 985, 744, 7653, 8490, 280, 985, 59987, 17426, 401, 2280, 40005, 198, 517, 1241, 7276, 538, 53010, 3032, 198, 197, 517, 197, 197, 2640, 366, 21724, 2662, 197, 1241, 12373, 22537, 2647, 10645, 8607, 3203, 2284, 74093, 3203, 29, 571, 19761, 11, 925, 1963, 284, 854, 11, 925, 955, 284, 854, 8, 1405, 350, 551, 538, 198, 197, 197, 517, 298, 197, 31, 19761, 74472, 2746, 3606, 446, 19761, 803, 298, 862, 420, 1823, 22537, 1921, 591, 293, 36671, 1858, 7343, 11, 955, 570, 6571, 8607, 6084, 19761, 1125, 197, 197, 633, 197, 197, 2640, 366, 21724, 2662, 197, 1241, 5546, 27, 3336, 22537, 2647, 29, 10645, 8607, 6662, 3203, 2284, 74093, 3203, 29, 6302, 11, 925, 1963, 284, -100 ]
Sageball Sage Ball is a local multiplayer sports game where players will use their character's abilities in conjunction with each other to create amazing combos and great plays in order to score! The rules of the game are simple, hit the ball into the opponent's goal more than the opponent can hit the ball into yours. Scoring goes up to a predetermined number that is set prior to the start of the match. When one of the teams reaches the determined score mentioned above, the game ends. After displaying unparalleled magical feats over the ages such as immortality and unlimited energy, a mysterious Sage has been highly sought over to reveal his secrets. Naturally the sage proved to be quite elusive, and wouldn't give his secrets away to just anyone for fear of falling into the wrong hands. For each appearance over the ages, he would select someone to become a champion as long as they triumphed over others in certain trials. These were trials that were always different every age, and the location was always different and initially hidden. This time, the contestants found the challenge inside a pyramid with a court, the sage, and a single ball in the center of the court that he stood on. He told each challenger the rules for this competition. After days of preparation for the competition, word spread across the populous, and the championship for the powers of the Grand Sage began. Who will rise up among the rest to win this amazing competition? NVidia 960 50 MB available space Sage Ball is a local multiplayer sports game where players choose from one of several magical users to compete in scoring points by getting the ball in the other player's goal. Publisher: LostOurBox Liftoff: FPV Drone Racing Lethal League Blaze Action, Racing, Simulation, Sports Out of the Park Baseball 20 Simulation, Sports, Strategy Windows Store - DiRT Rally 20 Game of the Year Edition
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
251
[ 128000, 50, 425, 4047, 198, 50, 425, 13131, 374, 264, 2254, 39828, 10034, 1847, 1405, 4311, 690, 1005, 872, 3752, 596, 18000, 304, 32546, 449, 1855, 1023, 311, 1893, 8056, 71233, 323, 2294, 11335, 304, 2015, 311, 5573, 4999, 791, 5718, 315, 279, 1847, 527, 4382, 11, 4295, 279, 5041, 1139, 279, 15046, 596, 5915, 810, 1109, 279, 15046, 649, 4295, 279, 5041, 1139, 18821, 13, 2522, 5620, 5900, 709, 311, 264, 87010, 1396, 430, 374, 743, 4972, 311, 279, 1212, 315, 279, 2489, 13, 3277, 832, 315, 279, 7411, 25501, 279, 11075, 5573, 9932, 3485, 11, 279, 1847, 10548, 627, 6153, 29040, 71257, 24632, 64401, 927, 279, 17051, 1778, 439, 4998, 76052, 323, 27862, 4907, 11, 264, 26454, 54384, 706, 1027, 7701, 16495, 927, 311, 16805, 813 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 50, 425, 4047, 198, 50, 425, 13131, 374, 264, 2254, 39828, 10034, 1847, 1405, 4311, 690, 1005, 872, 3752, 596, 18000, 304, 32546, 449, 1855, 1023, 311, 1893, 8056, 71233, 323, 2294, 11335, 304, 2015, 311, 5573, 4999, 791, 5718, 315, 279, 1847, 527, 4382, 11, 4295, 279, 5041, 1139, 279, 15046, 596, 5915, 810, 1109, 279, 15046, 649, 4295, 279, 5041, 1139, 18821, 13, 2522, 5620, 5900, 709, 311, 264, 87010, 1396, 430, 374, 743, 4972, 311, 279, 1212, 315, 279, 2489, 13, 3277, 832, 315, 279, 7411, 25501, 279, 11075, 5573, 9932, 3485, 11, 279, 1847, 10548, 627, 6153, 29040, 71257, 24632, 64401, 927, 279, 17051, 1778, 439, 4998, 76052, 323, 27862, 4907, 11, 264, 26454, 54384, 706, 1027, 7701, 16495, 927, 311, 16805, 813, -100 ]
I know, I know. Undoubtedly, I'm gonna receive several messages from Droid users and people who literally HATE Apple. That's quite alright. To prevent the riots and boycotts, we'll be sure to share a post on Droid devices and some cool utilities available to those phones. I openly admit that, as an Apple phone consumer myself, I find the app diversity for the Droids quite attractive. OK, back to the iPhone post. We found 6 uses for the iPhones that are pretty cool. My favorite is the fan option. The Spotlight option isn't available yet for the iPhone 7 or 7 Plus…I know, 1st world problems, huh?
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
5,716
[ 128000, 40, 1440, 11, 358, 1440, 13, 17314, 35210, 11, 358, 2846, 16926, 5371, 3892, 6743, 505, 423, 1607, 3932, 323, 1274, 889, 16280, 473, 2390, 8325, 13, 3011, 596, 5115, 51217, 627, 1271, 5471, 279, 61096, 323, 53645, 82, 11, 584, 3358, 387, 2771, 311, 4430, 264, 1772, 389, 423, 1607, 7766, 323, 1063, 7155, 30519, 2561, 311, 1884, 18084, 13, 358, 30447, 17113, 430, 11, 439, 459, 8325, 4641, 11761, 7182, 11, 358, 1505, 279, 917, 20057, 369, 279, 423, 41194, 5115, 19411, 627, 4012, 11, 1203, 311, 279, 12443, 1772, 13, 1226, 1766, 220, 21, 5829, 369, 279, 73165, 430, 527, 5128, 7155, 13, 3092, 7075, 374, 279, 8571, 3072, 13, 578, 81399, 3072, 4536, 956, 2561, 3686, 369, 279, 12443, 220, 22, 477, 220 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 40, 1440, 11, 358, 1440, 13, 17314, 35210, 11, 358, 2846, 16926, 5371, 3892, 6743, 505, 423, 1607, 3932, 323, 1274, 889, 16280, 473, 2390, 8325, 13, 3011, 596, 5115, 51217, 627, 1271, 5471, 279, 61096, 323, 53645, 82, 11, 584, 3358, 387, 2771, 311, 4430, 264, 1772, 389, 423, 1607, 7766, 323, 1063, 7155, 30519, 2561, 311, 1884, 18084, 13, 358, 30447, 17113, 430, 11, 439, 459, 8325, 4641, 11761, 7182, 11, 358, 1505, 279, 917, 20057, 369, 279, 423, 41194, 5115, 19411, 627, 4012, 11, 1203, 311, 279, 12443, 1772, 13, 1226, 1766, 220, 21, 5829, 369, 279, 73165, 430, 527, 5128, 7155, 13, 3092, 7075, 374, 279, 8571, 3072, 13, 578, 81399, 3072, 4536, 956, 2561, 3686, 369, 279, 12443, 220, 22, 477, 220, -100 ]
Come to the Great Rotary Swan Boat Race at Lake Eola Band Shell on Thursday, May 16, 5:00, and bring new or nearly new used books for kids up to 12th grade! Don't have books? Cash contributions gratefully accepted by 'A Gift For Teaching'. All monies will be used to purchase books. All books will be distributed to students in need of additional reading materials. Come join the fun as organizations compete for the Golden Swan award for the fastest swan boat! CLICK HERE for more information on our Facebook Page, and RSVP to let us know you're coming! CLICK HERE to enter the race by purchasing a Swan Boat! A great opportunity for corporate sponsorships!
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
6,436
[ 128000, 29951, 311, 279, 8681, 75956, 44501, 45332, 24583, 520, 11940, 469, 8083, 17366, 30502, 389, 7950, 11, 3297, 220, 845, 11, 220, 20, 25, 410, 11, 323, 4546, 502, 477, 7154, 502, 1511, 6603, 369, 6980, 709, 311, 220, 717, 339, 12239, 0, 4418, 956, 617, 6603, 30, 23139, 19564, 86454, 3725, 11928, 555, 364, 32, 22837, 1789, 45377, 4527, 2052, 1647, 552, 690, 387, 1511, 311, 7782, 6603, 13, 2052, 6603, 690, 387, 4332, 311, 4236, 304, 1205, 315, 5217, 5403, 7384, 13, 15936, 5249, 279, 2523, 439, 11351, 20874, 369, 279, 18288, 44501, 10292, 369, 279, 26731, 2064, 276, 15688, 4999, 65123, 19804, 369, 810, 2038, 389, 1057, 5690, 5874, 11, 323, 82989, 311, 1095, 603, 1440, 499, 2351, 5108, 4999, 65123, 19804, 311, 3810 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 29951, 311, 279, 8681, 75956, 44501, 45332, 24583, 520, 11940, 469, 8083, 17366, 30502, 389, 7950, 11, 3297, 220, 845, 11, 220, 20, 25, 410, 11, 323, 4546, 502, 477, 7154, 502, 1511, 6603, 369, 6980, 709, 311, 220, 717, 339, 12239, 0, 4418, 956, 617, 6603, 30, 23139, 19564, 86454, 3725, 11928, 555, 364, 32, 22837, 1789, 45377, 4527, 2052, 1647, 552, 690, 387, 1511, 311, 7782, 6603, 13, 2052, 6603, 690, 387, 4332, 311, 4236, 304, 1205, 315, 5217, 5403, 7384, 13, 15936, 5249, 279, 2523, 439, 11351, 20874, 369, 279, 18288, 44501, 10292, 369, 279, 26731, 2064, 276, 15688, 4999, 65123, 19804, 369, 810, 2038, 389, 1057, 5690, 5874, 11, 323, 82989, 311, 1095, 603, 1440, 499, 2351, 5108, 4999, 65123, 19804, 311, 3810, -100 ]
Showing posts with the label New BooksShow all List of Important Books Released in 2023 Mukesh Kushwah January 03, 2023 List of Important Books Released in 2023 List of Important Books R… Rajini's Mantras: Life lessons from one of India's most-loved superstars | रजनी के मंत्र: लाइफ लेसन्स फ्रॉम इंडियाज मोस्टलव्ड सुपरस्टार Rajini's Mantras: Life lessons from one of India's most-loved superstars | रजनी… Mukesh Kushwah May 19, 2022 List of Important Books Released in 2022 List of Important Books Released …
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
1,562
[ 128000, 55963, 8158, 449, 279, 2440, 1561, 18312, 7968, 682, 198, 861, 315, 44921, 18312, 45894, 304, 220, 2366, 18, 198, 44, 3178, 4385, 50275, 86, 1494, 6186, 220, 2839, 11, 220, 2366, 18, 198, 861, 315, 44921, 18312, 45894, 304, 220, 2366, 18, 1796, 315, 44921, 18312, 432, 90578, 49, 1662, 6729, 596, 2418, 13811, 25, 9601, 18872, 505, 832, 315, 6890, 596, 1455, 27578, 2111, 2307, 37738, 765, 100303, 109272, 44747, 48909, 35470, 92317, 101162, 86133, 25, 100293, 101049, 100924, 100293, 101755, 61196, 100782, 100622, 86133, 121005, 100364, 102245, 100322, 100675, 92317, 104254, 100431, 92911, 100299, 101592, 69258, 103101, 45279, 79468, 100431, 100273, 198, 49, 1662, 6729, 596, 2418, 13811, 25, 9601, 18872, 505, 832, 315, 6890, 596, 1455, 27578, 2111, 2307, 37738, 765, 100303, 109272 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 55963, 8158, 449, 279, 2440, 1561, 18312, 7968, 682, 198, 861, 315, 44921, 18312, 45894, 304, 220, 2366, 18, 198, 44, 3178, 4385, 50275, 86, 1494, 6186, 220, 2839, 11, 220, 2366, 18, 198, 861, 315, 44921, 18312, 45894, 304, 220, 2366, 18, 1796, 315, 44921, 18312, 432, 90578, 49, 1662, 6729, 596, 2418, 13811, 25, 9601, 18872, 505, 832, 315, 6890, 596, 1455, 27578, 2111, 2307, 37738, 765, 100303, 109272, 44747, 48909, 35470, 92317, 101162, 86133, 25, 100293, 101049, 100924, 100293, 101755, 61196, 100782, 100622, 86133, 121005, 100364, 102245, 100322, 100675, 92317, 104254, 100431, 92911, 100299, 101592, 69258, 103101, 45279, 79468, 100431, 100273, 198, 49, 1662, 6729, 596, 2418, 13811, 25, 9601, 18872, 505, 832, 315, 6890, 596, 1455, 27578, 2111, 2307, 37738, 765, 100303, 109272, -100 ]
My most commonly asked question... and my answer! The question that I'm asked the most: "Do you touch up my photos.....or are all your clients models?" The short answer is yes - I do some retouching, including skin smoothing and minor retouching of scars or cellulite (yes, even on 'skinny' girls)... and no, not all of my clients are models :). What's important, however, is that the photos still look like YOU.. just a really really hot version of you :). Also...it's totally normal to want retouching!! 99.99999% of us want to see ourselves in the best light possible (literally). To remind you how beautiful I believe you EACH are, with or without retouching, I'm quoting my own (get it...OWN?) website, below! You will OWN your session. You will be your OWN. You aren't generic, and you aren't a semi-annual sale. OWN isn't about reducing the amount of butter to make you loose a quarter inch. OWN isn't about reducing anything. OWN is about throwing in all of the goodies, building and strengthening what you already have.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
5,669
[ 128000, 5159, 1455, 17037, 4691, 3488, 1131, 323, 856, 4320, 4999, 791, 3488, 430, 358, 2846, 4691, 279, 1455, 25, 330, 5519, 499, 5916, 709, 856, 7397, 18575, 269, 527, 682, 701, 8403, 4211, 48469, 791, 2875, 4320, 374, 10035, 482, 358, 656, 1063, 2160, 3102, 287, 11, 2737, 6930, 63061, 323, 9099, 2160, 3102, 287, 315, 61699, 477, 70002, 635, 320, 9891, 11, 1524, 389, 364, 37282, 3919, 6, 7724, 40125, 323, 912, 11, 539, 682, 315, 856, 8403, 527, 4211, 551, 570, 3639, 596, 3062, 11, 4869, 11, 374, 430, 279, 7397, 2103, 1427, 1093, 15334, 497, 1120, 264, 2216, 2216, 4106, 2373, 315, 499, 551, 4390, 13699, 1131, 275, 596, 12756, 4725, 311, 1390, 2160, 3102, 287, 3001, 220, 1484, 13, 5500, 1484, 4, 315 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 5159, 1455, 17037, 4691, 3488, 1131, 323, 856, 4320, 4999, 791, 3488, 430, 358, 2846, 4691, 279, 1455, 25, 330, 5519, 499, 5916, 709, 856, 7397, 18575, 269, 527, 682, 701, 8403, 4211, 48469, 791, 2875, 4320, 374, 10035, 482, 358, 656, 1063, 2160, 3102, 287, 11, 2737, 6930, 63061, 323, 9099, 2160, 3102, 287, 315, 61699, 477, 70002, 635, 320, 9891, 11, 1524, 389, 364, 37282, 3919, 6, 7724, 40125, 323, 912, 11, 539, 682, 315, 856, 8403, 527, 4211, 551, 570, 3639, 596, 3062, 11, 4869, 11, 374, 430, 279, 7397, 2103, 1427, 1093, 15334, 497, 1120, 264, 2216, 2216, 4106, 2373, 315, 499, 551, 4390, 13699, 1131, 275, 596, 12756, 4725, 311, 1390, 2160, 3102, 287, 3001, 220, 1484, 13, 5500, 1484, 4, 315, -100 ]
Our Voice Artists have been busy recording and uploading their dry voice overs. Hear the latest stock voice overs ready for instant download. You will receive a dry voice track without our Stock VoiceOver watermark upon your purchase. Words of encouragement will keep your players drinking the soda pop for hours. Fantastic! Way to go! You did it! Add a cool voice over to your mobile game or app and take it to the next level. Need a voice for your video? Chances are our voice artists have said what you want to say many, many, times before!!! Why pay someone to say it again? Get the best version for a great price!!! In just minutes you can have a professional voice over added to your video. How cool is that! Every voice over is screened for perfection. Professional talent with world class studios help us curate a collection of broadcast quality wild voice tracks so you don't have the hassle of getting just a few simple voice clips recorded yourself.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
7,008
[ 128000, 8140, 29030, 53204, 617, 1027, 13326, 14975, 323, 48429, 872, 9235, 7899, 17918, 13, 57199, 279, 5652, 5708, 7899, 17918, 5644, 369, 9888, 4232, 13, 1472, 690, 5371, 264, 9235, 7899, 3839, 2085, 1057, 12937, 29030, 1959, 89106, 5304, 701, 7782, 627, 24390, 315, 51475, 690, 2567, 701, 4311, 16558, 279, 39962, 2477, 369, 4207, 13, 58038, 0, 12424, 311, 733, 0, 1472, 1550, 433, 0, 2758, 264, 7155, 7899, 927, 311, 701, 6505, 1847, 477, 917, 323, 1935, 433, 311, 279, 1828, 2237, 627, 24581, 264, 7899, 369, 701, 2835, 30, 921, 3095, 527, 1057, 7899, 13820, 617, 1071, 1148, 499, 1390, 311, 2019, 1690, 11, 1690, 11, 3115, 1603, 12340, 8595, 2343, 4423, 311, 2019, 433, 1578, 30, 2175, 279, 1888, 2373, 369, 264, 2294 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 8140, 29030, 53204, 617, 1027, 13326, 14975, 323, 48429, 872, 9235, 7899, 17918, 13, 57199, 279, 5652, 5708, 7899, 17918, 5644, 369, 9888, 4232, 13, 1472, 690, 5371, 264, 9235, 7899, 3839, 2085, 1057, 12937, 29030, 1959, 89106, 5304, 701, 7782, 627, 24390, 315, 51475, 690, 2567, 701, 4311, 16558, 279, 39962, 2477, 369, 4207, 13, 58038, 0, 12424, 311, 733, 0, 1472, 1550, 433, 0, 2758, 264, 7155, 7899, 927, 311, 701, 6505, 1847, 477, 917, 323, 1935, 433, 311, 279, 1828, 2237, 627, 24581, 264, 7899, 369, 701, 2835, 30, 921, 3095, 527, 1057, 7899, 13820, 617, 1071, 1148, 499, 1390, 311, 2019, 1690, 11, 1690, 11, 3115, 1603, 12340, 8595, 2343, 4423, 311, 2019, 433, 1578, 30, 2175, 279, 1888, 2373, 369, 264, 2294, -100 ]
Man Murdered in Mini-Van Near Pigeon Park In what police are saying was a targeted hit, a man was shot in a minivan tonight near Pigeon Park at Carrall & Hastings St. A young woman in the van cradled the dying man in her arms screaming that she couldn't believe this was happening. VPD Constable Jana McGuinness said the victim was known to police. People at Pigeon Park, where drug users and dealers hang out, reported hearing six shots. A male neighbour who had been sitting in his room listening to the radio told the media that he had heard seven shots. Alberta, a thirty-something aboriginal woman who lives at 334 Carroll St. in a suite just over the site of the shooting, told a DTES Enquirer reporter that she heard seven shots. It appeared to Alberta that the victim had been shot multiple times in the head. It was too late to help him as "he was already dead", she said solemnly. Alberta saw a woman with him, whom she assumed to be his girlfriend. Alberta said the victim was caucasian. The word is that his name was Steve. Vancouver Police blocked off Pigeon Park and a nearby alley, as well as the Cambie Hostel pub [known by locals as the Cambie Hotel] a couple of blocks west, with reams of yellow tape and several police cars. They weren't allowing any new customers into the Cambie pub, a blow to revenues on a bustling Friday night. A few clusters of people who were already inside the pub were allowed to remain. The police were not saying whether there was a connection between the heavy police presence at the Cambie Hotel and Pigeon Park. But witnesses say they saw police cars racing to the Cambie Hotel shortly after the shooting. A female police constable standing beside yellow crime scene tape at Columbia & Hastings, told photographers to be careful where they stepped as blood was streaming down along the curb. I looked down and sure enough, there was water mixed with blood flowing past my foot toward the sewer grate. The body was apparently lying on the street near the Columbia Street entrance to the old Sunrise Hotel on Hastings St. I couldn't see it from where I was standing behind the yellow tape at around 8:00 p.m. but, according to Alberta, it was not removed by the coroner's black vehicle until 12:30 or 1:00 am. The windshield of the van was cracked where it had been penetrated by bullets. There were also bullet holes on the side of the van. The shooting occurred at roughly 6:30 p.m. and at 8:00 p.m. the police crime scene van (see the van with the open rear door in the center of photo at top of page) was processing the crime scene. Posted by reliable sources at 9:29 PM 7 comments: Links to this post Labels: Cambie Hotel, Downtown Eastside, murder, Pigeon Park, shooting, targeted hit, Vancouver
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
80
[ 128000, 1692, 52483, 291, 304, 20217, 20198, 276, 31494, 393, 7404, 263, 5657, 198, 644, 1148, 4379, 527, 5605, 574, 264, 17550, 4295, 11, 264, 893, 574, 6689, 304, 264, 1332, 28422, 18396, 3221, 393, 7404, 263, 5657, 520, 30474, 543, 612, 79844, 800, 13, 362, 3995, 5333, 304, 279, 5355, 1589, 329, 839, 279, 23069, 893, 304, 1077, 11977, 35101, 430, 1364, 7846, 956, 4510, 420, 574, 12765, 627, 13683, 35, 25538, 481, 118870, 84164, 71773, 1071, 279, 11996, 574, 3967, 311, 4379, 627, 16298, 520, 393, 7404, 263, 5657, 11, 1405, 5623, 3932, 323, 27291, 15020, 704, 11, 5068, 11011, 4848, 15300, 13, 362, 8762, 22686, 889, 1047, 1027, 11961, 304, 813, 3130, 14624, 311, 279, 9063, 3309, 279, 3772, 430, 568, 1047, 6755, 8254, 15300 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 1692, 52483, 291, 304, 20217, 20198, 276, 31494, 393, 7404, 263, 5657, 198, 644, 1148, 4379, 527, 5605, 574, 264, 17550, 4295, 11, 264, 893, 574, 6689, 304, 264, 1332, 28422, 18396, 3221, 393, 7404, 263, 5657, 520, 30474, 543, 612, 79844, 800, 13, 362, 3995, 5333, 304, 279, 5355, 1589, 329, 839, 279, 23069, 893, 304, 1077, 11977, 35101, 430, 1364, 7846, 956, 4510, 420, 574, 12765, 627, 13683, 35, 25538, 481, 118870, 84164, 71773, 1071, 279, 11996, 574, 3967, 311, 4379, 627, 16298, 520, 393, 7404, 263, 5657, 11, 1405, 5623, 3932, 323, 27291, 15020, 704, 11, 5068, 11011, 4848, 15300, 13, 362, 8762, 22686, 889, 1047, 1027, 11961, 304, 813, 3130, 14624, 311, 279, 9063, 3309, 279, 3772, 430, 568, 1047, 6755, 8254, 15300, -100 ]
Authorized factory new sales for Piper Aircraft, Inc. and management of 12 Authorized Piper Service Centers across the southeastern United States. We also specialize in pre-owned and brokered aircraft sales across the general aviation fleet. Authorized factory service for Piper Aircraft, Cirrus Design, Mahindra Aerospace and Textron Lycoming, with experience across the general aviation fleet and a 26,000 sq. ft. regional service center. We also offer aircraft cleaning and detailing. Airport & aviation facility development consulting plus facility and aircraft management services, including hangars for leasing.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
3,455
[ 128000, 61554, 8803, 502, 6763, 369, 70907, 59945, 11, 4953, 13, 323, 6373, 315, 220, 717, 91669, 70907, 5475, 41991, 4028, 279, 83209, 3723, 4273, 13, 1226, 1101, 48444, 304, 864, 29799, 323, 23117, 291, 14467, 6763, 4028, 279, 4689, 46630, 26155, 627, 61554, 8803, 2532, 369, 70907, 59945, 11, 42009, 20962, 7127, 11, 16566, 485, 969, 81965, 323, 32568, 35785, 16333, 5065, 11, 449, 3217, 4028, 279, 4689, 46630, 26155, 323, 264, 220, 1627, 11, 931, 18522, 13, 10702, 13, 15481, 2532, 4219, 13, 1226, 1101, 3085, 14467, 16204, 323, 45293, 627, 84213, 612, 46630, 12764, 4500, 31831, 5636, 12764, 323, 14467, 6373, 3600, 11, 2737, 15020, 1590, 369, 71419, 13, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ]
[ 61554, 8803, 502, 6763, 369, 70907, 59945, 11, 4953, 13, 323, 6373, 315, 220, 717, 91669, 70907, 5475, 41991, 4028, 279, 83209, 3723, 4273, 13, 1226, 1101, 48444, 304, 864, 29799, 323, 23117, 291, 14467, 6763, 4028, 279, 4689, 46630, 26155, 627, 61554, 8803, 2532, 369, 70907, 59945, 11, 42009, 20962, 7127, 11, 16566, 485, 969, 81965, 323, 32568, 35785, 16333, 5065, 11, 449, 3217, 4028, 279, 4689, 46630, 26155, 323, 264, 220, 1627, 11, 931, 18522, 13, 10702, 13, 15481, 2532, 4219, 13, 1226, 1101, 3085, 14467, 16204, 323, 45293, 627, 84213, 612, 46630, 12764, 4500, 31831, 5636, 12764, 323, 14467, 6373, 3600, 11, 2737, 15020, 1590, 369, 71419, 13, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100 ]
How to talk with an Indian accent Anirban because I said so, desi, Indian culture, Indian English, Indian language March 14, 2010 March 24, 2010 3 Minutes Having spent many years in the US, I have often been told that I speak "without an accent." Of course it is impossible to speak without any accent. For example, broadly we can say that some people have American, British, or Indian accents which can be further divided into regional accents like Bostonian, Cockney, or received Benglish. If you talk like an Oxford hack, an editor at the Economist might say that you have no accent, because it wouldn't be noticeable to him or her. Sacha Baron Cohen. His name-a-Borat. Naaat What does it mean to be told that you don't have an accent? It is a polite way of saying that you weren't wearing the tee-shirt with "I am proud to be an Indian" in huge block letters printed over an elephant that day. And your new acquaintance made an honest mistake of not being able to figure out both your ethnicity and nationality in under 10 milliseconds. But there is also a bit of suspicion that you notice in his or her eyes. Is that really the way you talk or do you have an amorphous call-center accent that changes with each client? In other words, are you sincere or are you faking it? There is nothing worse than having an insincere accent. You turn into a caricature if you try to ape Paul Hogan's Australian "G'day mate" from Crocodile Dundee or Leonardo DiCaprio's South African Archer spelled "ay ah- see-aich-e-ah" from Blood Diamond. Foster's may be Oztrayl-yun for beyah, but you'll be in the middle of a diplomatic crisis if you try to say it with a straight face in Melbourne these days. Some can actually make fake accents cool. I don't blame you if wish you had Prince Julian's suave Indian accent as he crooned "I like to move it, move it" in Madagascar. But that was Sacha Baron Cohen. Cohen can be anyone he wants to be. You are not Cohen. You don't even sound like Hank Azaria or Tom Kenny with their genuwine desi accents for Apu on The Simpsons and Asok on Dilbert. Sip on your water ("normal" please, no ice). At least you are Indian. Pakistanis and Bangladeshis have the added burden of explaining that they only look Indian. Breathe. Relax. "I watched a lot of Hollywood movies," or "English is like a native language for me," you say apologetically. For the next few seconds there is cold silence as your acquaintance tries to figure out if you are lying. Then, the waiter arrives with the tuna tartare and the silence is broken. You're not in the spotlight anymore and balance is restored to the setting. Keep your chin up. If you've ever felt left out because of having an accent (or not having a particular one), you'll like the story I am about to tell you. This happened to a friend, who I know did not make it up because he is a gentleman beyond reproach, and the story is too ridiculous for fiction. Dave, I have to share the story, but if you write a memoir, I'm sure many readers of this piece will buy it. Many years ago, this friend of mine arrived in the middle of Iowa straight out of the UK. One day he is at a bar making conversation with some new friends. There is a lively conversation going on. In the middle of the conversation, a girl blurts out that my friend "has an accent." "So where are you from?" she asks in a clueless drone. "I'm from England," he replies, a bit taken aback. "Oh, okay… What do they speak over in England… (pause) German?" Creative Commons license for image of SBC: http://www.flickr.com/photos/joeshlabotnik/ / CC BY 2.0 Published March 14, 2010 March 24, 2010 Previous Post A review of a pre-globalization society as determined from Maine Pyar Kiya Next Post How to write your own biography in Wikipedia. From the renowned author of "Deconstructing Quantum Sufi-Yoga" 41 thoughts on "How to talk with an Indian accent" 'Twas a kewl paust(my try at accent 😉 ) Lolzzz for that story…I hope your friend does not murder you for leaking it 😉 While on the topic of accents, it should probably be mentioned that I think the English have the coolest, and the Australians have the most entertaining. Oh, and by the way, Apu's accent is not authentic Indian. 😛 British all sound JUST DAMN GAY!!!!! I am speechless too.. well Americans have been know for their intelligence 🙂 As for the accent part, it becomes imperative to lose the burden of your accent when you are in a foreign country. It becomes easier to communicate without an accent. Nish, I think my friend is ok with me leaking this story 😉 Gurdit, my first acquaintance with the Yorkshire accent was listening to Geoffrey Boycott talk cricket. I have a special fondness for that one. And I know you are trying to get me worked up on Apu. I hate that sing-song, insensitve accent. I know he is only doing his job, but if I ever see Hank Azaria, I'll punch him in the face. LP, jokes aside, I think Americans are no dumber or smarter than the people in the other countries where they come from. I do like the diversity in the US and the fact that it is by and large a meritocracy. Plus, this is not an America-specific issue. In India people try to track state from accent and I've been disparagingly told that I sound American and should work as a call-center coach 😛 Thanks for reading folks! Deboleena says: Great post as usual 🙂 Isn't there something called a 'neutral' accent though? Excellent question, Deboleena. If you watch some of the Hollywood movies of from the 30s-50s you will notice an artificial accent used by American and British actors to appear "cultured" and "neutral". Known as the mid-Altantic accent it has fallen out of favor ever since. Apparently Roosevelt cultivated and spoke with this accent. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-Atlantic_English Rofl Indian says: I was once foxed by an English accent trainer who insisted that his able students got plump jobs at 'coal centres'. He proclaimed that his 'assent' was the best in town and he wouldn't listen to me when I politely suggested otherwise. That is hilarious. In Bangla there is traditionally no "z" sound either. In light of that revelation the following line makes a lot more sense: "Are you going to the Jew to see the animals?" i would love to speak how Mr Tharoor speaks but on second thoughts why should i? If or when i do have an accent i would like to be proud that people instead of saying hey u don't sound like a Bihari should know where i hail from because that actually is me.Rest is all put on.And put ons don't last somewhere sometime u are bound to come to ur original.And some accents are very pleasant like Borat…i am king JULIYANNE…I LIKE TO MOVE IT …MOVE IT.And Chatur Ramalingam would've failed to make an impact as such if he didn't have that accent…tofu kabool kijiye.Good post sry blabbered so much. 🙂 Good points. Thanks for reading. By the way, I can't open your blog. It keeps redirecting to some other ad page on Firefox. Maybe something to do with the new template? Anirban thanx for letting me know…yeah some third party gadgets i put on my template created that problem. Apologies for that inconvenience caused.However have removed everything so please oblige me now.Comments help you stay put isn't it? ankhi says: cool…post…interesting topic to talk…. You know,its not your accent which matters.At the end of the day your knowledge speaks it all.I think people who are conscious about accent actually lack knowledge.In such cases they have no other weapon apart from their bloody accent.We cant forget our roots and prove ourselves smart by adopting a western accent Aah, but Ankhi, knowledge is hard. Accent is easy 😉 As Amitabh said in Hum "A man is knows by his shoes". It is all about the image you project. Well said ….I do not believe there is any right or wrong way of speaking English…..but somehow when we Indians make a mistake…we are ridiculed about….reminded me, among many scenes, the one from Harold and Kumar – I when the skin heads mess up the gas station !! Good point. Harold and Kumar worked because it was a sympathetic look at the issue. For every H&K there are tons of unfunny Love Guru type movies. jakyastikpress says: LOL. watch this video, leave the ascent, these guys will dump the whole language to hell – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGRUEyJPugw Accent ka watt laga diya, mamu 😉 Thought you'ad enjoy Mindy Kaling's impression of Hank Azaria's accent: Mindy Kaling is awesome and love her non-traditional role in "The Office". I sound more like her than Apu. Thanks for sharing. Guess you can try being on a bigger platform. You have a lot of ideas (which I think of stealing sometimes) and a very fluid style of writing. My Astrology knowledge is telling me that you deal a lot with writing and/or some sort of editing in your professional life. "Agli baar aapki gaari dho dun kya saabji?" Prem Jyotish says when you combine astrology with numerology you get a very accurate chart. The first line wasn't sarcastic or anything like that. After the first 2/3 posts in this blog, the others have always been fun and 'easy' to read litterateuse says: So what's the answer, then? Did she find out what they speak in England? 😐 I often (sub)consciously change my accent (for every language), depending on who I'm speaking to and how important it is that I make it easier for them to understand me. Thanks. I have no evidence to back it up, but I would think that people who are multilingual change accents in the same language much in the same way they change languages effortlessly. I do the same too, though my sister says that I speak like an American even why I try. Thanks also for sharing the link. That is pretty impressive stuff. Gonzo says: I have been a debater, an avid reader but when I talk to some of my american contemporaries, they had a hard time understanding my accent. The thing is, it is what you may call 'neutral'(mind you correct pronunciations, z as in buzz and not budge). I don't roll my tongue(and if some desis are reading this, please don't roll your tongues or add the derisory 'h' to whatever you say, it's irksome and awkward). However you do pick up a certain dialect and that in a while helps(not really). What generally happens is that people fear that their argument might be debased as facetious if it's not for that accent(snafus). The Indian accent is perfectly acceptable(even roosevelt had a similar one dawg!) and legitimate. What say Anirban? I agree with you. In fact I'd stretch it to say that every accent is acceptable as long as the thought is well-articulated. Thanks for reading. 🙂 Lol at the line: At least you are Indian. Pakistanis and Bangladeshis have the added burden of explaining that they only look Indian. I wonder where you get the ideas for the steady flow of your ROFL posts. 🙂 Thanks for the praise and for commenting. 🙂 um… King Julian is African, and isn't he played by Will.I.Am? No, Julian is African and speaks with an African accent, but if you don't pay close attention, I guess it can be mestaken for That Hindi, Muslim, Indian accent. I think the accent is quite hot. I don't hear it so much when boys speak the language, but in English, it's REALLY HOT!!! No… not hot… IT"S SEXIII!!! Nice blog and it is true. Americans say we don't have accents, but we do. As a Madagascan lemur, King Julian is definitely African. His accent isn't though. Check out this interview with the director of the movie: We had this two-line character, Julian, and we got a tape of the show "Ali G" with Sacha Baron Cohen. He came in and he invented this Indian accent. We gave him a couple of lines and he turned them into eight minutes of dialogue Source: http://www.seattlepi.com/movies/225746_moment26.html On behalf of ALL Iowans (who speak with no less than five regional inflections of the Midwest dialect), I apologize to your friend. No doubt the bar was a typical, parochial dive in small-town Iowa City, Iowa. Cosmopolitan they are not. When I moved there in the mid 70's, I had a Kansas City and St. Louis accent mixed (light southern drawl with hard "r" sound), and I spent months learning theie east-central Iowa inflections and word choices so I sounded more local. I still wonder why. Now I live closer to Minnesota (make your "i" short and your "o" longer and louder – Mn-is-sOH-tah) and Nebraska (remember to say "I'm goin ta the store"). *EVERYONE* speaks with an accent. We just don't realize it often. I try to copy a local accent as quickly as I can, warning the people first I'm not from their area. (Still can't get rural Alabama or rural Vermont at all!) Anyone who speaks one of the 30 major, or 1,600 total languages of India such as Hindi-Urdu *and* speaks English well is ahead of most Iowans. Or Americans, for that matter. Most are mono-linguistic; and maybe not-so-good even at English. Welcome to all legal immigrants! May your paths be smooth and skillful, and may we add to each others' prosperity and lives. Thank you for your kind words and for relating those wonderful thoughts. I wish you all the best. Indian Youth blogger says: hahaha.. real funny.. I dont really have an issue with accents but more with ppl who preach that one accent is better than the other. 🙂 blahblah says: Why are we so complex about our Indian/Pakistani accents.Look at English and American people they can not speak a word from Hindi at least we try to speak their language. :D says: A lot of Indian or Pakistani people these days have 'neutral' English or American accents. 🙂 My history teacher has a weird mix of accents when she's teaching but when she's talking directly to someone she suddenly switches to the same accent as the person she's speaking to. It's really weird… Khaoabi Khoai says: there's no parteekiular Indian akcent. i meen, think of tha Tamil akcent and then think of tha Gujrati akcent and then of tha Bengali akcent. Thery arn't that mach similar, are they? ร้านเช่าชุดราตรี says: wanted to say that I have truly enjoyed browsing your blog posts. After all I will be subscribing to your rss feed and I hope you write again very soon! A Proud Pakistani says: U all suck because you are just being racest to pakistanis to make your own dirty selves feel better. now stop the gossip and shut up. Sooooooo true! 🙂
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
4,382
[ 128000, 4438, 311, 3137, 449, 459, 7904, 30200, 198, 2127, 404, 6993, 2282, 6769, 358, 1071, 779, 11, 86588, 11, 7904, 7829, 11, 7904, 6498, 11, 7904, 4221, 197, 5587, 220, 975, 11, 220, 679, 15, 5587, 220, 1187, 11, 220, 679, 15, 220, 18, 42099, 198, 29132, 7543, 1690, 1667, 304, 279, 2326, 11, 358, 617, 3629, 1027, 3309, 430, 358, 6604, 330, 30096, 459, 30200, 1210, 5046, 3388, 433, 374, 12266, 311, 6604, 2085, 904, 30200, 13, 1789, 3187, 11, 44029, 584, 649, 2019, 430, 1063, 1274, 617, 3778, 11, 8013, 11, 477, 7904, 59570, 902, 649, 387, 4726, 18255, 1139, 15481, 59570, 1093, 10406, 1122, 11, 35027, 3520, 11, 477, 4036, 26316, 1706, 13, 1442, 499, 3137, 1093, 459, 26275, 17524, 11, 459, 6576, 520 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 4438, 311, 3137, 449, 459, 7904, 30200, 198, 2127, 404, 6993, 2282, 6769, 358, 1071, 779, 11, 86588, 11, 7904, 7829, 11, 7904, 6498, 11, 7904, 4221, 197, 5587, 220, 975, 11, 220, 679, 15, 5587, 220, 1187, 11, 220, 679, 15, 220, 18, 42099, 198, 29132, 7543, 1690, 1667, 304, 279, 2326, 11, 358, 617, 3629, 1027, 3309, 430, 358, 6604, 330, 30096, 459, 30200, 1210, 5046, 3388, 433, 374, 12266, 311, 6604, 2085, 904, 30200, 13, 1789, 3187, 11, 44029, 584, 649, 2019, 430, 1063, 1274, 617, 3778, 11, 8013, 11, 477, 7904, 59570, 902, 649, 387, 4726, 18255, 1139, 15481, 59570, 1093, 10406, 1122, 11, 35027, 3520, 11, 477, 4036, 26316, 1706, 13, 1442, 499, 3137, 1093, 459, 26275, 17524, 11, 459, 6576, 520, -100 ]
I am on my 3rd '91 convertible and have never had a brake dust or squeak problem until this last brake job. They replaced the rotors and pads (three times... metallic, organic and ceramic), but still squeaking. I'm thinking the shims are missing and that's the squeak issue, but what the heck is the answer to my dust problem?! Dust is up to the brake pad material. I've never had squeaky brakes when replacing pads and rotors, only when replacing pads but NOT replacing or resurfacing rotors. Yes, I figured that... guess my question was does anyone know what particular brake pads I should be using... seems I've tried everything, but there must be something that will work! Who's they? A shop that you've paid to do the job? You may need a new shop. I rarely recommend replacing parts that don't NEED to be replaced, but given the history, you may want to try new brake rotors with new pads and calipers. Brake parts for the RX-7 are not expensive. A quick check of Rockauto shows rotors around $20 each, and calipers in the $60 to $80 range. So even at the high end of that range, you're only looking at $200 in parts.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
9,195
[ 128000, 40, 1097, 389, 856, 220, 18, 6634, 364, 5925, 68713, 323, 617, 2646, 1047, 264, 35718, 16174, 477, 32232, 587, 3575, 3156, 420, 1566, 35718, 2683, 13, 2435, 12860, 279, 5868, 1105, 323, 37095, 320, 28956, 3115, 1131, 46258, 11, 17808, 323, 43124, 705, 719, 2103, 32232, 1802, 13, 358, 2846, 7422, 279, 559, 5861, 527, 7554, 323, 430, 596, 279, 32232, 587, 4360, 11, 719, 1148, 279, 47781, 374, 279, 4320, 311, 856, 16174, 3575, 30, 4999, 35, 592, 374, 709, 311, 279, 35718, 11262, 3769, 627, 40, 3077, 2646, 1047, 32232, 29200, 45664, 994, 25935, 37095, 323, 5868, 1105, 11, 1193, 994, 25935, 37095, 719, 4276, 25935, 477, 594, 30463, 4628, 5868, 1105, 627, 9642, 11, 358, 25720, 430, 1131, 8101, 856, 3488, 574, 1587 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 40, 1097, 389, 856, 220, 18, 6634, 364, 5925, 68713, 323, 617, 2646, 1047, 264, 35718, 16174, 477, 32232, 587, 3575, 3156, 420, 1566, 35718, 2683, 13, 2435, 12860, 279, 5868, 1105, 323, 37095, 320, 28956, 3115, 1131, 46258, 11, 17808, 323, 43124, 705, 719, 2103, 32232, 1802, 13, 358, 2846, 7422, 279, 559, 5861, 527, 7554, 323, 430, 596, 279, 32232, 587, 4360, 11, 719, 1148, 279, 47781, 374, 279, 4320, 311, 856, 16174, 3575, 30, 4999, 35, 592, 374, 709, 311, 279, 35718, 11262, 3769, 627, 40, 3077, 2646, 1047, 32232, 29200, 45664, 994, 25935, 37095, 323, 5868, 1105, 11, 1193, 994, 25935, 37095, 719, 4276, 25935, 477, 594, 30463, 4628, 5868, 1105, 627, 9642, 11, 358, 25720, 430, 1131, 8101, 856, 3488, 574, 1587, -100 ]
Smashed glass on iPhone 5s screen. The repair went very well, and using the iFixit guides, I was able to anticipate any gotchas with regards to the replacement. The iPhone 5 seemed to me to be more difficult than the iPhone 5s. I have replaced about 10 screens for friends and family, and I prefer iFixit for the instructional guides. This review will be more geared towards the iPhone 5s screen replacement. The iPhone 5 has a home button that has a special cable that if damaged means you must replace the home button, with the 5s, the job is easier when you swap the touch ID home button over to the new assembly. My advice on the iPhone 5s is do not fret about the Touch ID cable at the beginning, it isn't too difficult to pop the metal cover off and get it unclipped. The other thing I was worried about was the orientation of the spring clip on the screw for the home button assembly on the display, but once I saw some pictures of the original alignment I was able to line it up. My recommendation on the guide would be to include a close up picture of the alignment of that spring clip in its original orientation that better highlights how it should look when reassembling.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
5,990
[ 128000, 10902, 13883, 9168, 389, 12443, 220, 20, 82, 4264, 627, 791, 13023, 4024, 1633, 1664, 11, 323, 1701, 279, 602, 27048, 275, 28292, 11, 358, 574, 3025, 311, 48248, 904, 2751, 59779, 449, 24886, 311, 279, 14039, 13, 578, 12443, 220, 20, 9508, 311, 757, 311, 387, 810, 5107, 1109, 279, 12443, 220, 20, 82, 13, 358, 617, 12860, 922, 220, 605, 15670, 369, 4885, 323, 3070, 11, 323, 358, 10932, 602, 27048, 275, 369, 279, 72345, 28292, 627, 2028, 3477, 690, 387, 810, 59547, 7119, 279, 12443, 220, 20, 82, 4264, 14039, 627, 791, 12443, 220, 20, 706, 264, 2162, 3215, 430, 706, 264, 3361, 14994, 430, 422, 20727, 3445, 499, 2011, 8454, 279, 2162, 3215, 11, 449, 279, 220, 20, 82, 11, 279, 2683, 374 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 10902, 13883, 9168, 389, 12443, 220, 20, 82, 4264, 627, 791, 13023, 4024, 1633, 1664, 11, 323, 1701, 279, 602, 27048, 275, 28292, 11, 358, 574, 3025, 311, 48248, 904, 2751, 59779, 449, 24886, 311, 279, 14039, 13, 578, 12443, 220, 20, 9508, 311, 757, 311, 387, 810, 5107, 1109, 279, 12443, 220, 20, 82, 13, 358, 617, 12860, 922, 220, 605, 15670, 369, 4885, 323, 3070, 11, 323, 358, 10932, 602, 27048, 275, 369, 279, 72345, 28292, 627, 2028, 3477, 690, 387, 810, 59547, 7119, 279, 12443, 220, 20, 82, 4264, 14039, 627, 791, 12443, 220, 20, 706, 264, 2162, 3215, 430, 706, 264, 3361, 14994, 430, 422, 20727, 3445, 499, 2011, 8454, 279, 2162, 3215, 11, 449, 279, 220, 20, 82, 11, 279, 2683, 374, -100 ]
Andrew Bradley Wood Andrew Bradley Wood March 31, 1995 - June 25, 2020 Andrew was born on Good Friday, March 31, 1995, in Saint Louis, Missouri. Andrew died peacefully in his sleep on June 25, 2020, at his home in New York City. Andrew is survived by his parents, Jennifer and Joby Wood, his sister, Sarah Wood, and the love of his life, Anna Langhorst, as well as an infinite number of friends. Andrew is also survived by his grandparents, Tish and Joe Wood and Angie and Frank Braun, aunt and uncle, Courtney (Wood) and Andy Wright, aunt, Julie (Braun) Skrzypczak, and cousins, Matthew, Liz and John Skrzypczak. Andrew was raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He began his education at Saint Dunstan's Preschool where he made his first best friends who would be a part of his life forever. He attended the School of Saint Mary from Kindergarten through 8th Grade and then Bishop Kelley High School (Class of 2013) where he continued to acquire friends and form relationships that would endure despite time and distance. Following high school, Andrew began the most influential time of his life when he started his life as a Jayhawk at the University of Kansas. He was a brother of the Alpha Nu chapter of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He earned a BS in Accounting as well as a Masters of Accounting and found yet another set of lifelong friends through the business school and while working in the accounting department. After graduation, Andrew moved to New York City to begin his career at PricewaterhouseCoopers where he worked for two years and was looking forward to his new position with the company in Chicago. The things that made Andrew most happy were sharing his love of music, cooking, golfing, fishing, KU basketball and the Kansas City Chiefs, Andrew was blessed throughout his entire life with more friends than he could count and he never missed an opportunity to spend time with as many of them as he could. He was an amazing son and brother, grandson and nephew, and he kept his family entertained and laughing from the moment he came into this world. He will continue to light up the lives of those who loved him with the countless memories and stories that will keep our hearts full. Vigil will be held at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 1 and Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, July 2. Both services will be at the Church of Saint Mary, 1347 E. 49th Place, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Due to limited space and social distancing, the family is inviting people to view the livestream of the Vigil and Funeral via the Church of Saint Mary website: https://www.churchofsaintmary.com/live In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the: School of Saint Mary, https://schoolofsaintmary.com/, Bishop Kelly High School, https://www.bishopkelley.org/, Andrew Wood Adopt-A-Bench (Central Park Memorial), https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSey4nXxsomQHBrveWvCflb8o5T6DFq3P_PkaXfdQSEtQj9k4g/viewform, or Silverlake Conservatory of Music, https://silverlakeconservatory.org/ Andrew Bradley Wood March 31, 1995 - June 25, 2020 Andrew was born on Good Friday, March 31, 1995, in Saint Louis, Missouri. Andrew died peacefully in his sleep on June 25, 2020, at his home in New York City. Andrew is survived by his parents,... View Obituary & Service Information The family of Andrew Bradley Wood created this Life Tributes page to make it easy to share your memories. Andrew was... Send flowers to the Wood family.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
3,912
[ 128000, 41598, 37548, 12404, 198, 41598, 37548, 12404, 5587, 220, 2148, 11, 220, 2550, 20, 482, 5651, 220, 914, 11, 220, 2366, 15, 13929, 574, 9405, 389, 7839, 6740, 11, 5587, 220, 2148, 11, 220, 2550, 20, 11, 304, 14539, 12140, 11, 25378, 13, 13929, 8636, 67879, 304, 813, 6212, 389, 5651, 220, 914, 11, 220, 2366, 15, 11, 520, 813, 2162, 304, 1561, 4356, 4409, 13, 13929, 374, 26968, 555, 813, 6699, 11, 30750, 323, 12280, 88, 12404, 11, 813, 13219, 11, 21077, 12404, 11, 323, 279, 3021, 315, 813, 2324, 11, 24101, 23272, 20100, 267, 11, 439, 1664, 439, 459, 24746, 1396, 315, 4885, 13, 13929, 374, 1101, 26968, 555, 813, 56435, 11, 350, 819, 323, 13142, 12404, 323, 100029, 323, 9454, 70703, 11, 51166, 323 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 41598, 37548, 12404, 198, 41598, 37548, 12404, 5587, 220, 2148, 11, 220, 2550, 20, 482, 5651, 220, 914, 11, 220, 2366, 15, 13929, 574, 9405, 389, 7839, 6740, 11, 5587, 220, 2148, 11, 220, 2550, 20, 11, 304, 14539, 12140, 11, 25378, 13, 13929, 8636, 67879, 304, 813, 6212, 389, 5651, 220, 914, 11, 220, 2366, 15, 11, 520, 813, 2162, 304, 1561, 4356, 4409, 13, 13929, 374, 26968, 555, 813, 6699, 11, 30750, 323, 12280, 88, 12404, 11, 813, 13219, 11, 21077, 12404, 11, 323, 279, 3021, 315, 813, 2324, 11, 24101, 23272, 20100, 267, 11, 439, 1664, 439, 459, 24746, 1396, 315, 4885, 13, 13929, 374, 1101, 26968, 555, 813, 56435, 11, 350, 819, 323, 13142, 12404, 323, 100029, 323, 9454, 70703, 11, 51166, 323, -100 ]
Living Room Sofas Interior Virtual Design House. There are several types of contemporary furniture readily available to totally furnish your office or home including modern office chairs contemporary guest chairs modern tables and contemporary lounge furniture It is characterized by its solid bold colors and elegant yet simple design It is a great addition to any home It comes in a variety of style and designs to choose from All you need to do is select the kind of modern furniture that is most suitable for your dining space Contemporary dining room furniture is the perfect mix of style and design. The living room might be the most decorated room in your home After all it needs to be the lifetime of the house Of all of the rooms in your house it acquires increased exposure and you will need to be comfortable and feel very well When you have decided that you would like a gray living area you may face some questions and we shall attempt to provide you with the answers for the many prosperous color combinations decorations and furniture. Idea for the living room interior condo interior design ideas how to furnish a living room dining room combo apartment ideas for guys .
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
621
[ 128000, 45605, 10637, 36647, 300, 29958, 21382, 7127, 4783, 13, 2684, 527, 3892, 4595, 315, 19225, 14891, 31368, 2561, 311, 12756, 52259, 701, 5274, 477, 2162, 2737, 6617, 5274, 26993, 19225, 8810, 26993, 6617, 12920, 323, 19225, 39032, 14891, 1102, 374, 32971, 555, 1202, 6573, 14265, 8146, 323, 26861, 3686, 4382, 2955, 1102, 374, 264, 2294, 5369, 311, 904, 2162, 1102, 4131, 304, 264, 8205, 315, 1742, 323, 14769, 311, 5268, 505, 2052, 499, 1205, 311, 656, 374, 3373, 279, 3169, 315, 6617, 14891, 430, 374, 1455, 14791, 369, 701, 18397, 3634, 48302, 18397, 3130, 14891, 374, 279, 4832, 6651, 315, 1742, 323, 2955, 627, 791, 5496, 3130, 2643, 387, 279, 1455, 37109, 3130, 304, 701, 2162, 4740, 682, 433, 3966, 311, 387, 279, 19569, 315, 279, 3838 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 45605, 10637, 36647, 300, 29958, 21382, 7127, 4783, 13, 2684, 527, 3892, 4595, 315, 19225, 14891, 31368, 2561, 311, 12756, 52259, 701, 5274, 477, 2162, 2737, 6617, 5274, 26993, 19225, 8810, 26993, 6617, 12920, 323, 19225, 39032, 14891, 1102, 374, 32971, 555, 1202, 6573, 14265, 8146, 323, 26861, 3686, 4382, 2955, 1102, 374, 264, 2294, 5369, 311, 904, 2162, 1102, 4131, 304, 264, 8205, 315, 1742, 323, 14769, 311, 5268, 505, 2052, 499, 1205, 311, 656, 374, 3373, 279, 3169, 315, 6617, 14891, 430, 374, 1455, 14791, 369, 701, 18397, 3634, 48302, 18397, 3130, 14891, 374, 279, 4832, 6651, 315, 1742, 323, 2955, 627, 791, 5496, 3130, 2643, 387, 279, 1455, 37109, 3130, 304, 701, 2162, 4740, 682, 433, 3966, 311, 387, 279, 19569, 315, 279, 3838, -100 ]
Tyra Banks is still doing the rap thang. At the top of the month, Tyra Banks stopped by Sway In The Morning to talk about her upcoming Life Size 2 movie and her book while also managing to spit a freestyle she wrote back when she was in the 9th grade, struggling in algebra class. : "I'm 34A, but that's okay, 'cause the rest of my body is just touche/I'm 5'9', I look so fine/Yes, all of my fellas are so divine," she rapped over Busta Rhymes' "Touch It." After getting a lot of love online with people chanting her on for having bars, the former supermodel is still riding her freestyle wave since performing her little skit while hosting the Altus Foundation Gala in Houston this past weekend. In the video below you can see Tyra circling the stage while laying down her lyrics for the audience. She got quite the applause from the crowd, which means Tyra may continue with her party trick. Tyra recently (humbly) responded to Winnie Harlow's claims that America's Next Top Model did nothing for her career. "Did she say that," Tyra asked Andy Cohen. "I discovered her on Instagram. Well, come on, I discovered her on Instagram. And she's on the show, so what do you think that means?"
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
92
[ 128000, 32974, 969, 38866, 374, 2103, 3815, 279, 7477, 122036, 627, 1688, 279, 1948, 315, 279, 2305, 11, 14221, 969, 38866, 10717, 555, 328, 3195, 763, 578, 29084, 311, 3137, 922, 1077, 14827, 9601, 8645, 220, 17, 5818, 323, 1077, 2363, 1418, 1101, 18646, 311, 57087, 264, 3541, 38483, 1364, 6267, 1203, 994, 1364, 574, 304, 279, 220, 24, 339, 12239, 11, 20558, 304, 47976, 538, 13, 551, 330, 40, 2846, 220, 1958, 32, 11, 719, 430, 596, 17339, 11, 364, 1593, 279, 2800, 315, 856, 2547, 374, 1120, 15119, 1557, 39251, 2846, 220, 20, 6, 24, 518, 358, 1427, 779, 7060, 14, 9642, 11, 682, 315, 856, 11299, 300, 527, 779, 30467, 1359, 1364, 436, 5795, 927, 71433, 64, 18452, 79809, 6, 330, 11561, 1102, 10246, 6153 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 32974, 969, 38866, 374, 2103, 3815, 279, 7477, 122036, 627, 1688, 279, 1948, 315, 279, 2305, 11, 14221, 969, 38866, 10717, 555, 328, 3195, 763, 578, 29084, 311, 3137, 922, 1077, 14827, 9601, 8645, 220, 17, 5818, 323, 1077, 2363, 1418, 1101, 18646, 311, 57087, 264, 3541, 38483, 1364, 6267, 1203, 994, 1364, 574, 304, 279, 220, 24, 339, 12239, 11, 20558, 304, 47976, 538, 13, 551, 330, 40, 2846, 220, 1958, 32, 11, 719, 430, 596, 17339, 11, 364, 1593, 279, 2800, 315, 856, 2547, 374, 1120, 15119, 1557, 39251, 2846, 220, 20, 6, 24, 518, 358, 1427, 779, 7060, 14, 9642, 11, 682, 315, 856, 11299, 300, 527, 779, 30467, 1359, 1364, 436, 5795, 927, 71433, 64, 18452, 79809, 6, 330, 11561, 1102, 10246, 6153, -100 ]
» Firewall For some businesses, security simply means anti-virus software and desktop firewalls. That leave the end-user in charge of keeping the network safe with the risks that that entails. Securing the network Security requires a different mindset and very few have made the leap into the idea of security as a solution. A security solution is not just a firewall or a product; it is a coherent approach to all the possible attacks and loss of information. The Eland Appliance has been designed with that approach in mind. It enables the enterprise to establish a secure network policy by controlling inbound and outbound connections. Our default policy blocks incoming traffic. A set of inbound access rules defines which traffic is allowed to enter the network. This means that all traffic not specifically allowed by an access rule is denied. Stateful Packet Filtering The key components of a firewall is the packet filter. A packet filter may be stateful; or stateless. The firewall running on the Eland Appliance uses stateful packet filtering to keep track of established connections and makes the decision to allow or reject the packet not only on the contents of single packets but also on the state of the connection. Protect your network against Attacks The Eland Appliance can protect your network against attacks such as the SYN attack, Land attack, Tear Drop attack, ICMP/UDP floods, Ping of Death, IP Address Sweep attack, WINNuke attack, ICMP fragment, packets with FIN with no ACK, no flags in TCP, large ICMP packets, packets with SYN and FIN bit set and SYN fragments. Detect IP Spoofing IP Spoofing is a technique whereby an intruder sends "messages" to a computer with an IP address indicating that the "message" is coming from a trusted system. In essense, the attacker is fooling the receiving computer into believing that the sender can be trusted. A common misconception is that source IP address can be forged when browsing webpages or sending emails. IP Spoofing can however be used to generate attacks. The Eland Appliance firewall comes with anti-spoof rules (ingress and egress filtering) to detect and reject packets with spoofed IP addresses. Another attack that can be blocked is source routed packets. A port is a place where information goes into and out of a computer. Port scanning identifies open ports and can be used to determine which network services are running. Although port scanning has legitimate uses, it can also be used by an attacker to probe for weaknesses before a break-in. The Eland Appliance can be used to block port scans. Implementing a secure network policy As part of the installation process, we provide our customers with free advice on how to configure their firewall to implement a secure network policy. © 2003-2005 Eland Systems All rights reserved | About us | Privacy | Site map |
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
7,173
[ 128000, 13289, 97331, 198, 2520, 1063, 9873, 11, 4868, 5042, 3445, 7294, 8437, 17402, 3241, 323, 17963, 4027, 87396, 13, 3011, 5387, 279, 842, 8865, 304, 6900, 315, 10494, 279, 4009, 6220, 449, 279, 15635, 430, 430, 71204, 627, 8596, 1711, 279, 4009, 198, 15712, 7612, 264, 2204, 40543, 323, 1633, 2478, 617, 1903, 279, 32571, 1139, 279, 4623, 315, 4868, 439, 264, 6425, 13, 362, 4868, 6425, 374, 539, 1120, 264, 50977, 477, 264, 2027, 26, 433, 374, 264, 56887, 5603, 311, 682, 279, 3284, 8951, 323, 4814, 315, 2038, 627, 791, 469, 1974, 5345, 32712, 706, 1027, 6319, 449, 430, 5603, 304, 4059, 13, 1102, 20682, 279, 20790, 311, 5813, 264, 9966, 4009, 4947, 555, 26991, 66043, 323, 74895, 13537, 627, 8140, 1670, 4947, 10215, 19957 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 13289, 97331, 198, 2520, 1063, 9873, 11, 4868, 5042, 3445, 7294, 8437, 17402, 3241, 323, 17963, 4027, 87396, 13, 3011, 5387, 279, 842, 8865, 304, 6900, 315, 10494, 279, 4009, 6220, 449, 279, 15635, 430, 430, 71204, 627, 8596, 1711, 279, 4009, 198, 15712, 7612, 264, 2204, 40543, 323, 1633, 2478, 617, 1903, 279, 32571, 1139, 279, 4623, 315, 4868, 439, 264, 6425, 13, 362, 4868, 6425, 374, 539, 1120, 264, 50977, 477, 264, 2027, 26, 433, 374, 264, 56887, 5603, 311, 682, 279, 3284, 8951, 323, 4814, 315, 2038, 627, 791, 469, 1974, 5345, 32712, 706, 1027, 6319, 449, 430, 5603, 304, 4059, 13, 1102, 20682, 279, 20790, 311, 5813, 264, 9966, 4009, 4947, 555, 26991, 66043, 323, 74895, 13537, 627, 8140, 1670, 4947, 10215, 19957, -100 ]
2021 Order of Prince Edward Island Investiture Ceremony Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, September 27, 2021 – The 2021 recipients of the Order of Prince Edward Island will be honoured at a special investiture ceremony at Government House on Wednesday, September 29 at 10:30 a.m. Chancellor of the Order, the Honourable Antoinette Perry, Lieutenant Governor, will confer the honour on the following individuals: Noreen Corrigan of Ten Mile House; Maitland MacIsaac of Charlottetown; and, Dr. Heather Morrison of Charlottetown. These three individuals were selected from a total of 44 Islanders nominated to receive the award this year. First conferred in 1996, the honour is awarded as a means of recognizing those Islanders who have shown individual excellence or outstanding leadership in their community and in their chosen occupation or profession. It is the highest honour that can be accorded to a citizen of the Province. It is awarded annually following a public nomination process with recipients being selected by an independent nine-person Advisory Council each year. A maximum of 4 media personnel (first come first serve) are invited to attend ceremony and are requested to please have all equipment in place by 10:00 a.m. to ensure that the dignity of the ceremony is not interrupted. As well, public health protocols will be observed and those media attending the ceremony are required to wear a mask. Media will not be permitted to move around the room until the ceremony has been completed. Live streaming of the ceremony will be available at assembly.pe.ca/opei. Cindy Cheverie Office of the Lieutenant Governor
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
3,011
[ 128000, 2366, 16, 7365, 315, 19912, 22653, 10951, 13038, 9464, 95752, 198, 4873, 75, 1751, 295, 785, 11, 19912, 22653, 10951, 11, 6250, 220, 1544, 11, 220, 2366, 16, 1389, 578, 220, 2366, 16, 34876, 315, 279, 7365, 315, 19912, 22653, 10951, 690, 387, 90833, 520, 264, 3361, 2793, 9464, 22260, 520, 10423, 4783, 389, 8079, 11, 6250, 220, 1682, 520, 220, 605, 25, 966, 264, 749, 627, 1163, 35246, 315, 279, 7365, 11, 279, 96914, 481, 6898, 2003, 6672, 31421, 11, 55237, 24245, 11, 690, 49843, 279, 34662, 389, 279, 2768, 7931, 512, 45, 461, 268, 4563, 81, 11118, 315, 18165, 39697, 4783, 280, 44, 1339, 1974, 7553, 3957, 65805, 315, 46466, 1751, 295, 785, 26, 323, 345, 9023, 13, 47363, 50054, 315, 46466, 1751, 295, 785 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 2366, 16, 7365, 315, 19912, 22653, 10951, 13038, 9464, 95752, 198, 4873, 75, 1751, 295, 785, 11, 19912, 22653, 10951, 11, 6250, 220, 1544, 11, 220, 2366, 16, 1389, 578, 220, 2366, 16, 34876, 315, 279, 7365, 315, 19912, 22653, 10951, 690, 387, 90833, 520, 264, 3361, 2793, 9464, 22260, 520, 10423, 4783, 389, 8079, 11, 6250, 220, 1682, 520, 220, 605, 25, 966, 264, 749, 627, 1163, 35246, 315, 279, 7365, 11, 279, 96914, 481, 6898, 2003, 6672, 31421, 11, 55237, 24245, 11, 690, 49843, 279, 34662, 389, 279, 2768, 7931, 512, 45, 461, 268, 4563, 81, 11118, 315, 18165, 39697, 4783, 280, 44, 1339, 1974, 7553, 3957, 65805, 315, 46466, 1751, 295, 785, 26, 323, 345, 9023, 13, 47363, 50054, 315, 46466, 1751, 295, 785, -100 ]
In this week's episode, Natalia, Niki, and Neil discuss the bawdy history of Valentine's Day, Obama's role in elevating black history, and the parallels between Andrew Jackson and Donald Trump. It's Valentine's Day! We discussed the long history of this holiday and some of its offshoots, including Galentine's Day. Niki recommended Annebella Pollen's history of mocking Victorian Valentine's Day cards. We discussed the historian Robert Greene II's article in The Nation, "Barack Obama Radically Expanded Our Appreciation of African-American History." Our conversation also touched on other recent essays about Obama as the nation's first black president, including pieces by Ta-Nehisi Coates, Melissa Harris-Perry, and Tressie McMillan Cottom. Natalia also recommended the recent Netflix series, Barry. According to White House staffers, Donald Trump's inauguration speech was modeled on Andrew Jackson's 1829 inaugural address. We discussed why Trump has looked to Andrew Jackson as his model for the presidency. Although Jackson has not fared well with historians of late, Niki recommended David Greenberg's recent defense of Jackson. Natalia commented on the book The Goddess Pose.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
4,656
[ 128000, 644, 420, 2046, 596, 9417, 11, 42701, 689, 11, 452, 7723, 11, 323, 34221, 4358, 279, 293, 675, 10470, 3925, 315, 39869, 596, 6187, 11, 7250, 596, 3560, 304, 12231, 1113, 3776, 3925, 11, 323, 279, 72474, 1990, 13929, 13972, 323, 9641, 3420, 627, 2181, 596, 39869, 596, 6187, 0, 1226, 14407, 279, 1317, 3925, 315, 420, 13560, 323, 1063, 315, 1202, 1022, 68392, 82, 11, 2737, 10845, 27970, 596, 6187, 13, 452, 7723, 11349, 29026, 65, 6985, 25385, 268, 596, 3925, 315, 67583, 44277, 39869, 596, 6187, 7563, 627, 1687, 14407, 279, 44068, 8563, 59174, 8105, 596, 4652, 304, 578, 17671, 11, 330, 3511, 474, 7250, 21254, 2740, 40337, 5751, 93921, 7246, 315, 11904, 24145, 11346, 1210, 5751, 10652, 1101, 24891, 389, 1023, 3293, 23691, 922 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 644, 420, 2046, 596, 9417, 11, 42701, 689, 11, 452, 7723, 11, 323, 34221, 4358, 279, 293, 675, 10470, 3925, 315, 39869, 596, 6187, 11, 7250, 596, 3560, 304, 12231, 1113, 3776, 3925, 11, 323, 279, 72474, 1990, 13929, 13972, 323, 9641, 3420, 627, 2181, 596, 39869, 596, 6187, 0, 1226, 14407, 279, 1317, 3925, 315, 420, 13560, 323, 1063, 315, 1202, 1022, 68392, 82, 11, 2737, 10845, 27970, 596, 6187, 13, 452, 7723, 11349, 29026, 65, 6985, 25385, 268, 596, 3925, 315, 67583, 44277, 39869, 596, 6187, 7563, 627, 1687, 14407, 279, 44068, 8563, 59174, 8105, 596, 4652, 304, 578, 17671, 11, 330, 3511, 474, 7250, 21254, 2740, 40337, 5751, 93921, 7246, 315, 11904, 24145, 11346, 1210, 5751, 10652, 1101, 24891, 389, 1023, 3293, 23691, 922, -100 ]
Jump into your racing suit and get ready to protect your mobile phone with the Ford GT class at nearly 400KM/H. Ford GT Glossy Hard Case Red, Complete set with screen protector iPhone 5/5S. Jump into your racing suit and get ready to protect your mobile phone with the Ford GT class at nearly 400KM/H. Ford GT Glossy Hard Case Red, Complete set with screen protector iPhone 5/5S.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
416
[ 128000, 35079, 1139, 701, 22019, 7937, 323, 636, 5644, 311, 6144, 701, 6505, 4641, 449, 279, 14337, 12177, 538, 520, 7154, 220, 3443, 66751, 24240, 13, 14337, 12177, 67142, 88, 11481, 11799, 3816, 11, 19121, 743, 449, 4264, 63261, 12443, 220, 20, 14, 20, 50, 13, 29888, 1139, 701, 22019, 7937, 323, 636, 5644, 311, 6144, 701, 6505, 4641, 449, 279, 14337, 12177, 538, 520, 7154, 220, 3443, 66751, 24240, 13, 14337, 12177, 67142, 88, 11481, 11799, 3816, 11, 19121, 743, 449, 4264, 63261, 12443, 220, 20, 14, 20, 50, 13, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ]
[ 35079, 1139, 701, 22019, 7937, 323, 636, 5644, 311, 6144, 701, 6505, 4641, 449, 279, 14337, 12177, 538, 520, 7154, 220, 3443, 66751, 24240, 13, 14337, 12177, 67142, 88, 11481, 11799, 3816, 11, 19121, 743, 449, 4264, 63261, 12443, 220, 20, 14, 20, 50, 13, 29888, 1139, 701, 22019, 7937, 323, 636, 5644, 311, 6144, 701, 6505, 4641, 449, 279, 14337, 12177, 538, 520, 7154, 220, 3443, 66751, 24240, 13, 14337, 12177, 67142, 88, 11481, 11799, 3816, 11, 19121, 743, 449, 4264, 63261, 12443, 220, 20, 14, 20, 50, 13, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100 ]
Hinder – The Reign Review By Mark Z. on August 6, 2017 in 2017, American Metal, Hard Rock, Non-Metal Metal Things, Reviews, The End Records, Hard Rock, 75 comments Hinder. Depending on your familiarity with modern rock radio, you're either asking who the hell they are or why in Jørn's name we're reviewing them. For the former, the term "Nickelback-lite"1 is all you need to know. For the latter, it all started when Madam X presented The Reign as "good hard rock," inciting a discussion about who was familiar with these Oklahoma natives. With a sideways glance and a quivering lower lip, I stepped forward and sheepishly announced to the group: "I… I have known this band." Embarrassing to admit, but back in 2006, Hinder were my first concert ever, a packed show with Eighteen Visions at the now–defunct Sonar in downtown Baltimore. In the previous months, I'd learned of them when their hit single "Lips of an Angel" was broadcast on roughly every FM radio wave in the electromagnetic spectrum, inspiring my high school buddy to peddle their music to our friend group like meth at a Tulsa whorehouse. Nonetheless, I moved on after their 2005 debut Extreme Behavior grew stale, joining the throngs of people shouting "butt-rock!" and purging all traces of post-grunge from my iTunes library. It's only now with sixth full-length The Reign that Hinder have returned like a dark specter from my past, a specter that will only be satisfied when I give its newest creation a proper review. And surprisingly, things actually aren't that bad. The title track kicks things off with a crackling riff and some unexpectedly smoky vocals, initially leading me to believe frontman Austin Winkler had grown wise and dropped his Chad Kroeger impersonation. In actuality, quick research reveals Winkler left the band in 2013 to be replaced by Faktion's Marshal Dutton, who debuted on 2015's When the Smoke Clears. Here Dutton gives a performance that's smoother and more Southern than Winkler's, recalling He Is Legend's Schuylar Croom or the clean vocals of Every Time I Die's Keith Buckley. While he's no Jørn Lande, he's a decent singer in his own right and adds some nice 'tude to songs like "King of the Letdown" and the arena rock crunch of "Play to Win." Vocals aside, on the surface this is largely the same Hinder I remember from a decade ago. Loud radio-ready choruses, softer verses, cleanly picked bridges, and fat hard rock riffs that probably sound similar to the music at your local strip club. And yet somehow, things are different. In their years together the group has attained an awareness of the genre's limitations and with it, a resolution to keep things fresh and engaging. Take second track "Burn It Down," whose first verse is propelled by a dramatic piano line that initially made me think the band had rushed right into a ballad. Instead, after its first minute, the song explodes with a stomping melodic riff and soaring chords that make for a powerful early cut. Even Reign's biggest pitfall — the occasionally generic choruses in the album's midsection — is dealt with rather hilariously by abruptly cutting off "Drink You Away" halfway through its second refrain. It's as if the band knew you could already figure out exactly where the song was going and just decided to move onto something better.2 The modern rock production isn't surprising, but the lyrical themes are. Rather than glamorizing rock n' roll life, tracks like "Remember Me" deal with the emotional struggle of being a career musician, a message made all the more poignant with Chester Bennington's recent passing. While there're still some crude bits (the bluntly suggestive "Making It Hard"), the musicianship remains strong. Guitarists Joe Garvey and Mark King imbue the proceedings with plenty of flashy solos and fun riffs, be it the cruising swagger of "Hard," the Chevelle-esque verses of "Another Way Out," or the booming "whoa-oh-oh" refrain of aforementioned "Win." Perhaps the strongest is closer "Loser's Salute," whose lethargic verses and bumbling Puddle of Mudd rhythms soon erupt into the biggest chorus on the album. Still, don't let that goat-infused cover fool you: ultimately this is still a band that fits right in with Seether, Three Days Grace, and that guy from college who always wore sleeveless shirts and only drank Busch Light. And yet at the same time, the catchy choruses, inspired musicianship, and energetic songs make The Reign more enjoyable than anything I've heard from this style in years. The Madam was right: this is good hard rock. DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3 Label: The End Records Websites: hindermusic.com | facebook.com/hinder Releases Worldwide: August 11th, 2017 Show 2 footnotes All credit to Grymm for coining this apt description. ↩ I actually thought there was a problem with my promo copy until I verified the track length myself on the label's website. ↩ Give in to Your Anger: Tags: 2017, 3.0, American Metal, Aug17, Chevelle, Eighteen Visions, Every Time I Die, Faktion, Hard Rock, He Is Legend, Hinder, Nickelback, Puddle of Mudd, Review, Reviews, Seether, The End Records, The Reign, Three Days Grace « Kavrila – Blight ReviewNostoc – Ævum Review »
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
2,310
[ 128000, 39, 5863, 1389, 578, 81971, 10506, 198, 1383, 4488, 1901, 13, 389, 6287, 220, 21, 11, 220, 679, 22, 304, 220, 679, 22, 11, 3778, 19757, 11, 11481, 9305, 11, 11842, 5364, 22029, 19757, 20695, 11, 19832, 11, 578, 4060, 22293, 11, 11481, 9305, 11, 220, 2075, 6170, 198, 39, 5863, 13, 40730, 389, 701, 71540, 449, 6617, 7091, 9063, 11, 499, 2351, 3060, 10371, 889, 279, 15123, 814, 527, 477, 3249, 304, 622, 17545, 77, 596, 836, 584, 2351, 34988, 1124, 13, 1789, 279, 4846, 11, 279, 4751, 330, 31456, 301, 1445, 79582, 1, 16, 374, 682, 499, 1205, 311, 1440, 13, 1789, 279, 15629, 11, 433, 682, 3940, 994, 9671, 309, 1630, 10666, 578, 81971, 439, 330, 19045, 2653, 7091, 1359, 3709, 5977, 264, 10430 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 39, 5863, 1389, 578, 81971, 10506, 198, 1383, 4488, 1901, 13, 389, 6287, 220, 21, 11, 220, 679, 22, 304, 220, 679, 22, 11, 3778, 19757, 11, 11481, 9305, 11, 11842, 5364, 22029, 19757, 20695, 11, 19832, 11, 578, 4060, 22293, 11, 11481, 9305, 11, 220, 2075, 6170, 198, 39, 5863, 13, 40730, 389, 701, 71540, 449, 6617, 7091, 9063, 11, 499, 2351, 3060, 10371, 889, 279, 15123, 814, 527, 477, 3249, 304, 622, 17545, 77, 596, 836, 584, 2351, 34988, 1124, 13, 1789, 279, 4846, 11, 279, 4751, 330, 31456, 301, 1445, 79582, 1, 16, 374, 682, 499, 1205, 311, 1440, 13, 1789, 279, 15629, 11, 433, 682, 3940, 994, 9671, 309, 1630, 10666, 578, 81971, 439, 330, 19045, 2653, 7091, 1359, 3709, 5977, 264, 10430, -100 ]
GONZALO HIGUAIN returns to Napoli tonight for the first time since his acrimonious summer transfer for Juventus. The reigning Italian champions temporarily made the Argentine the third-most expensive player in football history when they parted with £75.3million to bring him to Turin. Higuain was a Neapolitan hero having netted a modern-Serie A record 36 goals last season. But the visiting fans are sure to let their former idol know in no uncertain terms that they no longer hold him in such revere — and have even prepared toilet role with Argentine's face in it. Here is at look back at seven significant clashes between top stars and their former teams. Tensions were high for the best part of the 1980s after Juve pipped Fiorentina to the title by a point in 1982. But eight years later, the Tuscan side did the unthinkable — sold star man to their fierce rivals for a world-record fee. The Fiorentina president's decision sparked riots in the city, as fans three bricks and Molotov cocktails at the club headquarters. Baggio struggled to create a rapport with the Juventini, with reports he had refused to wear the club scarf during his presentation. He had already played against his former club in Turin, but on his return to Florence, he was booed throughout and had the opportunity to silence the home crowd when he won a penalty. However, despite being an expert from 12 yards, he refused to take it — and the spot-kick was saved. And, after being substituted, he picked up a Fiorentina scarf which had been thrown onto the pitch and put it around his neck as he took his place on the bench — going off to a standing ovation. The Bianconeri lost 1-0 on the day and would finish the season in seventh place. Baggio was confronted by 300 Juve fans at the training centre two days later — but explained he felt the goalkeeper knew his movements too well and was afraid of missing. His first match against his former employers was away. No transfer in football history has ever caused as much controversy as the Portuguese midfielder's world-record move from Catalonia to the Spanish capital in the summer of 2000. He was ushered off the plane by armed guards, and explained: "I felt as if in the skin of a murderer." Steve McManaman revealed he refused to sit next to his team-mate on the bus — and Carles Puyol admitted stopping Figo was his No.1 priority that night. Inside the Nou Camp, the fans created a raucous atmosphere that was reportedly louder than in any Barcelona night club that night. The home side won 2-0 — but Figo would have the last laugh. He won the Ballon d'Or and Real Madrid went onto win La Liga at a canter. The England international could have joined any club in the world when his contract at White Hart Lane expired. And, to the amazement of everyone, the chose arch-rivals, Arsenal. Campbell immediately became a hate figure in one half of North London. Tottenham baited their former star with glee from the off in their first meeting in November 2001 — with his older brother, Tony, among them. Robert Pires' goal nine minutes from time looked to have secured a winning return for Campbell. But Richard Wright's late howler gifted Gus Poyet an equaliser. Campbell would have the last laugh as he played a key role in winner the Premier League and FA Cup double. Despite rising through the Arsenal youth team, he soon became a hate figure among the Gunners faithful through his off-field attitude. Cole revealed he "nearly swerved off the road" when he heard he had only been offered £55,000-a-week. He flirted with Chelsea in a bid to persuade the Gunners to increase their proposal. Before eventually moving to Stamford Bridge for £5m with William Gallas going in the other direction. Arsenal fans waved fake £5 notes and labelled him 'Cashley' when they visited Stamford Bridge in December 2006. The vitriol clearly got to Cole, who was booked for a reckless challenge on Alexander Hleb. He missed the return to the Emirates. But an Arsenal draw ensured Manchester United won the title ahead of Cole's new employers. If ever there was a hero's welcome — this was it. Batistuta had been an icon in Florence and, despite being regarded as one of the best strikers on the planet, he stayed with club after they were relegated. He almost led them to the title in 1999, before moving to Roma in search of honours — and recently apologised for the decision. Fabio Capello's men were finally title challengers and a win against La Viola would have been most welcome. With 83 minutes on the clock, it was still 0-0. Enter Batistuta. He received the ball about 25 yards from goal, and it bounced up perfectly. The Argentine rifled home an unstoppable effort — but Batistuta refused to celebrate. As Capello and the Roma players displayed scenes of jubilation, the No.18 was moved to tears and his goal secured victory against his first love.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
304
[ 128000, 38, 715, 57, 984, 46, 473, 1953, 52, 6979, 4780, 311, 86776, 18396, 369, 279, 1176, 892, 2533, 813, 1645, 49859, 1245, 7474, 8481, 369, 78221, 627, 791, 91056, 15155, 34838, 28191, 1903, 279, 82822, 279, 4948, 63498, 11646, 2851, 304, 9141, 3925, 994, 814, 85156, 449, 7083, 2075, 13, 18, 59413, 311, 4546, 1461, 311, 8877, 258, 627, 39, 27843, 467, 574, 264, 4275, 17070, 13145, 12084, 3515, 4272, 6702, 264, 6617, 6354, 27197, 362, 3335, 220, 1927, 9021, 1566, 3280, 627, 4071, 279, 17136, 7359, 527, 2771, 311, 1095, 872, 4846, 49014, 1440, 304, 912, 36218, 3878, 430, 814, 912, 5129, 3412, 1461, 304, 1778, 312, 19846, 2001, 323, 617, 1524, 10235, 27306, 3560, 449, 82822, 596, 3663, 304, 433, 627, 8586, 374, 520, 1427 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 38, 715, 57, 984, 46, 473, 1953, 52, 6979, 4780, 311, 86776, 18396, 369, 279, 1176, 892, 2533, 813, 1645, 49859, 1245, 7474, 8481, 369, 78221, 627, 791, 91056, 15155, 34838, 28191, 1903, 279, 82822, 279, 4948, 63498, 11646, 2851, 304, 9141, 3925, 994, 814, 85156, 449, 7083, 2075, 13, 18, 59413, 311, 4546, 1461, 311, 8877, 258, 627, 39, 27843, 467, 574, 264, 4275, 17070, 13145, 12084, 3515, 4272, 6702, 264, 6617, 6354, 27197, 362, 3335, 220, 1927, 9021, 1566, 3280, 627, 4071, 279, 17136, 7359, 527, 2771, 311, 1095, 872, 4846, 49014, 1440, 304, 912, 36218, 3878, 430, 814, 912, 5129, 3412, 1461, 304, 1778, 312, 19846, 2001, 323, 617, 1524, 10235, 27306, 3560, 449, 82822, 596, 3663, 304, 433, 627, 8586, 374, 520, 1427, -100 ]
Have you stood before an abstract work of art and wondered what it was? Well, you're not alone. Most of us have trouble understanding a non-representational or a non-figurative painting - in other words a painting that has no recognizable form or objects. Going back in time, abstract expressionism developed as a result of a movement that began in the late 1940s and picked up momentum during the 1950s. You might be familiar with artist Jackson Pollock's experiment with a dripping can of paint and a canvas placed on the floor. Pollock swung his arms around over the canvas and this process called action painting resulted in an abstract work. The idea was that these intuitive movements gave expression to an artist's creativity at the sub-conscious level. To understand an abstract art that is completely non-specific, sometimes, it needs to be placed in context - the artist's life, background and environment help to relate to the artwork. A good abstract art should visually draw the viewer and have an impact on him. I bought a couple of paintings from Hariraam, an artist from Chennai (his abstracts that explore the concept of time and space are amazing), and what he said makes perfect sense, "to understand abstraction you need to put in a certain amount of effort. What you need is sensibility, and not necessarily intelligence. Remember, a work of art is not a piece of wizardry. An artist creates by virtue of his own inner process and then offers it to the viewer." Some of the well-known Indian artists celebrated for their abstracts are VS Gaitonde, J Swaminathan, V Vishwanadhan and Prabhakar Kolte. Now, Sheetal Gattani, an artist from Mumbai is exhibiting her recent abstracts in Bangalore and her minimal palette is a delight to watch. Watercolors and acrylics on paper and canvas respectively have been layered extensively to create these non-representational paintings. Devoid of any form and identifiable elements her abstracts are minimal in all aspects. She explains, "I seek to paint without any past conditioning. I'd like the viewer to experience the same… To me it's important to paint without a mind, just responding to the medium, light and space, the unity of it all. I enjoy the labour, the deepening and unfolding of layers." Perhaps that best explains her paintings that otherwise defy categorization or justification. Thank you Azeem. You can use the e-mail option right next to the 'comment' link.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
5,202
[ 128000, 12389, 499, 14980, 1603, 459, 8278, 990, 315, 1989, 323, 31156, 1148, 433, 574, 30, 8489, 11, 499, 2351, 539, 7636, 13, 7648, 315, 603, 617, 12544, 8830, 264, 2536, 5621, 29844, 1697, 477, 264, 2536, 12, 127848, 1413, 19354, 482, 304, 1023, 4339, 264, 19354, 430, 706, 912, 66352, 1376, 477, 6302, 13, 35971, 1203, 304, 892, 11, 8278, 7645, 2191, 8040, 439, 264, 1121, 315, 264, 7351, 430, 6137, 304, 279, 3389, 220, 6393, 15, 82, 323, 13061, 709, 24151, 2391, 279, 220, 6280, 15, 82, 13, 1472, 2643, 387, 11537, 449, 10255, 13972, 3735, 1039, 596, 9526, 449, 264, 77315, 649, 315, 6308, 323, 264, 10247, 9277, 389, 279, 6558, 13, 3735, 1039, 70955, 813, 11977, 2212, 927, 279, 10247, 323, 420, 1920, 2663 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 12389, 499, 14980, 1603, 459, 8278, 990, 315, 1989, 323, 31156, 1148, 433, 574, 30, 8489, 11, 499, 2351, 539, 7636, 13, 7648, 315, 603, 617, 12544, 8830, 264, 2536, 5621, 29844, 1697, 477, 264, 2536, 12, 127848, 1413, 19354, 482, 304, 1023, 4339, 264, 19354, 430, 706, 912, 66352, 1376, 477, 6302, 13, 35971, 1203, 304, 892, 11, 8278, 7645, 2191, 8040, 439, 264, 1121, 315, 264, 7351, 430, 6137, 304, 279, 3389, 220, 6393, 15, 82, 323, 13061, 709, 24151, 2391, 279, 220, 6280, 15, 82, 13, 1472, 2643, 387, 11537, 449, 10255, 13972, 3735, 1039, 596, 9526, 449, 264, 77315, 649, 315, 6308, 323, 264, 10247, 9277, 389, 279, 6558, 13, 3735, 1039, 70955, 813, 11977, 2212, 927, 279, 10247, 323, 420, 1920, 2663, -100 ]
Tryon, T. (1682). A treatise of cleanness in meats and drinks, of the preparation of food, the excellency of good airs, and the benefits of clean sweet beds. Also of the generation of bugs, and their cure. To which is added a short discourse of the pain of the teeth, shewing from what cause it does chiefly proceed, and also how to prevent it. London : Printed for the Author, and sold by L. Curtis. Tryon, Thomas. A Treatise of Cleanness in Meats and Drinks, of the Preparation of Food, the Excellency of Good Airs, and the Benefits of Clean Sweet Beds. Also of the Generation of Bugs, and Their Cure. To Which Is Added a Short Discourse of the Pain of the Teeth, Shewing From What Cause It Does Chiefly Proceed, and Also How to Prevent It. London : Printed for the Author, and sold by L. Curtis, 1682. "A treatise of cleanness in meats and drinks, of the preparation of food, the excellency of good airs, and the benefits of clean sweet beds. Also of the generation of bugs, and their cure. To which is added a short discourse of the pain of the teeth, shewing from what cause it does chiefly proceed, and also how to prevent it." Joseph McGarrity Books. Digital Library @ Villanova University. Date Accessed: 19 April 19, 10:35 AM.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
5,601
[ 128000, 22170, 263, 11, 350, 13, 320, 8953, 17, 570, 362, 4322, 1082, 315, 11551, 83133, 304, 63875, 323, 21662, 11, 315, 279, 18459, 315, 3691, 11, 279, 8414, 2301, 315, 1695, 79991, 11, 323, 279, 7720, 315, 4335, 10437, 28036, 13, 7429, 315, 279, 9659, 315, 23367, 11, 323, 872, 27208, 13, 2057, 902, 374, 3779, 264, 2875, 41602, 315, 279, 6784, 315, 279, 18311, 11, 559, 79510, 505, 1148, 5353, 433, 1587, 89382, 10570, 11, 323, 1101, 1268, 311, 5471, 433, 13, 7295, 551, 71065, 369, 279, 7030, 11, 323, 6216, 555, 445, 13, 51816, 627, 22170, 263, 11, 11355, 13, 362, 19409, 1082, 315, 37102, 83133, 304, 2206, 1900, 323, 98098, 11, 315, 279, 74435, 315, 12369, 11, 279, 51007, 2301, 315, 7839, 6690, 82 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 22170, 263, 11, 350, 13, 320, 8953, 17, 570, 362, 4322, 1082, 315, 11551, 83133, 304, 63875, 323, 21662, 11, 315, 279, 18459, 315, 3691, 11, 279, 8414, 2301, 315, 1695, 79991, 11, 323, 279, 7720, 315, 4335, 10437, 28036, 13, 7429, 315, 279, 9659, 315, 23367, 11, 323, 872, 27208, 13, 2057, 902, 374, 3779, 264, 2875, 41602, 315, 279, 6784, 315, 279, 18311, 11, 559, 79510, 505, 1148, 5353, 433, 1587, 89382, 10570, 11, 323, 1101, 1268, 311, 5471, 433, 13, 7295, 551, 71065, 369, 279, 7030, 11, 323, 6216, 555, 445, 13, 51816, 627, 22170, 263, 11, 11355, 13, 362, 19409, 1082, 315, 37102, 83133, 304, 2206, 1900, 323, 98098, 11, 315, 279, 74435, 315, 12369, 11, 279, 51007, 2301, 315, 7839, 6690, 82, -100 ]
David assists clients in general corporate matters and in employee ownership, benefit, ERISA, and related business matters, with an emphasis on executive compensation, equity incentive plans, non-qualified deferred compensation, employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs), ESOP transactions, mergers and acquisitions (and related tax planning), and business succession and estate planning. David has served as outside general counsel to numerous corporate clients over the past 32 years. He also frequently appears on behalf of clients in business and employment-oriented defense litigation in state and federal courts throughout the country, before regulatory agencies (e.g., U.S. Department of Labor, California Labor Commissioner, and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission), in tax controversies before the Internal Revenue Service and comparable state regulatory agencies, against felony criminal indictments in U.S. Federal Court, and in dispute resolutions of various kinds. David represents corporations in shareholder and non-competition disputes. David has defended ERISA fiduciaries, plan sponsors, selling shareholders, and investment advisers in ERISA litigation matters involving ESOPs and business transactions in federal and state courts throughout the country in a wide range of controversies covering ERISA fiduciary responsibilities, ESOP valuation disputes, disclosure obligations, investment issues, and tax matters. He has extensive experience in negotiating ESOP, ERISA, and other issues with government regulatory agencies and in representing ERISA fiduciaries in litigation. Recognized nationally for his experience and expertise in the ESOP and executive compensation field, David is a past chair (1993-1995 and 2005-2007) of the legislative and regulatory advisory committee of The ESOP Association. He also is a past chair of The ESOP Association's advisory committee chairs council and is a former member of its board of directors. David was honored at the 17th annual conference of The ESOP Association as the outstanding committee chair for 1993-94. He also served for more than ten years as General Counsel to The National Center for Employee Ownership and on its board of directors.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
2,129
[ 128000, 23083, 29944, 8403, 304, 4689, 13166, 13146, 323, 304, 9548, 15637, 11, 8935, 11, 27590, 35301, 11, 323, 5552, 2626, 13146, 11, 449, 459, 25679, 389, 11145, 20448, 11, 25452, 36210, 6787, 11, 2536, 12, 37435, 27334, 20448, 11, 9548, 5708, 15637, 6787, 320, 1600, 3143, 82, 705, 19844, 3143, 14463, 11, 18970, 388, 323, 63948, 320, 438, 5552, 3827, 9293, 705, 323, 2626, 50787, 323, 12675, 9293, 13, 6941, 706, 10434, 439, 4994, 4689, 16467, 311, 12387, 13166, 8403, 927, 279, 3347, 220, 843, 1667, 13, 1283, 1101, 14134, 8111, 389, 17981, 315, 8403, 304, 2626, 323, 14740, 36185, 9232, 39725, 304, 1614, 323, 6918, 19359, 6957, 279, 3224, 11, 1603, 23331, 13607, 320, 68, 1326, 2637, 549, 815, 13, 6011, 315, 15277, 11, 7188, 15277 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 23083, 29944, 8403, 304, 4689, 13166, 13146, 323, 304, 9548, 15637, 11, 8935, 11, 27590, 35301, 11, 323, 5552, 2626, 13146, 11, 449, 459, 25679, 389, 11145, 20448, 11, 25452, 36210, 6787, 11, 2536, 12, 37435, 27334, 20448, 11, 9548, 5708, 15637, 6787, 320, 1600, 3143, 82, 705, 19844, 3143, 14463, 11, 18970, 388, 323, 63948, 320, 438, 5552, 3827, 9293, 705, 323, 2626, 50787, 323, 12675, 9293, 13, 6941, 706, 10434, 439, 4994, 4689, 16467, 311, 12387, 13166, 8403, 927, 279, 3347, 220, 843, 1667, 13, 1283, 1101, 14134, 8111, 389, 17981, 315, 8403, 304, 2626, 323, 14740, 36185, 9232, 39725, 304, 1614, 323, 6918, 19359, 6957, 279, 3224, 11, 1603, 23331, 13607, 320, 68, 1326, 2637, 549, 815, 13, 6011, 315, 15277, 11, 7188, 15277, -100 ]
You may well change business treatment runs to back up prevalent revenue techniques which could help your product sales categories gain much better benefits. The corporation process completes. Transactional business method indicates the process exactly where numerous advices interact with the other person in order to create specific ultimate. The assorted forms of organization processes could be categorized in various ways. It flows decrease the need meant for training since new users donat have to concentrate on which being they should certainly be using. You can easily have about 10 effective small business process passes every creature to provide ideal procedures to get different situations. Most the actions of the method needs to be stated and harmonized with their different roles thoroughly. Syndicating your business processes creates a new earnings stream, the one which isn't determined by the quantity of hours you do the job a evening, nonetheless interdependent on the quantity of men and women sign up for you. They can also get introduced as a flowchart of actions or a number of inter-related actions which help in attaining the required results. A company method is definitely a sequence of ideas designed to generate something or perhaps product. This is an activity or perhaps set of activities that may attain a certain organizational aim. It is a group of work actions that are carried out by employees to get business objectives. Having formalised processes and procedures for your company can help you save you time and money by maximizing efficiency. Since you may see, organization processes are sometimes completed in a large number of procedures. Organization techniques may additionally have a procedure agent, an accountable party designed for ensuring the process works without problems from continue to conclude. Select a status powered organization process in the event the unit indicates a business method may happen in a variety of statuses in route, and it may move by you status to another in line with the rules the model identifies. Business method is a order of activities directed to reach a specific provider goal by offering a consumer several assistance or product. A small business technique is a string of steps performed by means of a selection of stakeholders to perform a tangible goal. That commences using an objective purpose (an external event) and ceases with achievement on the organization purpose of providing a result that provides buyer value. Complete enterprise operations consist categories of characteristics that support the complete organization procedure and, therefore, roll-up in the high-level business practice. Once processes happen to be modeled, businesses can reduce the variety of responsibilities required in a method by simply putting procedure improvement goals. In addition, a procedure could get broken up in to subprocesses (process decomposition), the specific interior features of the method. A organization treatment or business treatment is undoubtedly an assortment of related, prepared activities or perhaps duties that generate a particular products (serve a unique goal) for the specific buyer or buyers.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
6,237
[ 128000, 2675, 1253, 1664, 2349, 2626, 6514, 8640, 311, 1203, 709, 46941, 13254, 12823, 902, 1436, 1520, 701, 2027, 6763, 11306, 8895, 1790, 2731, 7720, 13, 578, 27767, 1920, 45695, 13, 18351, 278, 2626, 1749, 15151, 279, 1920, 7041, 1405, 12387, 3439, 1238, 16681, 449, 279, 1023, 1732, 304, 2015, 311, 1893, 3230, 17139, 627, 791, 84542, 7739, 315, 7471, 11618, 1436, 387, 71974, 304, 5370, 5627, 13, 1102, 28555, 18979, 279, 1205, 8967, 369, 4967, 2533, 502, 3932, 1541, 266, 617, 311, 37455, 389, 902, 1694, 814, 1288, 7995, 387, 1701, 13, 1472, 649, 6847, 617, 922, 220, 605, 7524, 2678, 2626, 1920, 16609, 1475, 17661, 311, 3493, 10728, 16346, 311, 636, 2204, 15082, 627, 13622, 279, 6299, 315, 279, 1749, 3966, 311, 387, 11224, 323, 18249 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 2675, 1253, 1664, 2349, 2626, 6514, 8640, 311, 1203, 709, 46941, 13254, 12823, 902, 1436, 1520, 701, 2027, 6763, 11306, 8895, 1790, 2731, 7720, 13, 578, 27767, 1920, 45695, 13, 18351, 278, 2626, 1749, 15151, 279, 1920, 7041, 1405, 12387, 3439, 1238, 16681, 449, 279, 1023, 1732, 304, 2015, 311, 1893, 3230, 17139, 627, 791, 84542, 7739, 315, 7471, 11618, 1436, 387, 71974, 304, 5370, 5627, 13, 1102, 28555, 18979, 279, 1205, 8967, 369, 4967, 2533, 502, 3932, 1541, 266, 617, 311, 37455, 389, 902, 1694, 814, 1288, 7995, 387, 1701, 13, 1472, 649, 6847, 617, 922, 220, 605, 7524, 2678, 2626, 1920, 16609, 1475, 17661, 311, 3493, 10728, 16346, 311, 636, 2204, 15082, 627, 13622, 279, 6299, 315, 279, 1749, 3966, 311, 387, 11224, 323, 18249, -100 ]
Served with Wiltshire breads and accompaniments. See today's menu for our current selections. Wines are priced by 3, 6, or 9 ounce pours and by the bottle. Additional wines are available by the bottle. Enter your email address to receive notification of new events and specials!
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
2,478
[ 128000, 50, 2841, 449, 468, 3036, 15255, 16385, 82, 323, 5844, 857, 12843, 13, 3580, 3432, 596, 5130, 369, 1057, 1510, 38499, 627, 54, 1572, 527, 33705, 555, 220, 18, 11, 220, 21, 11, 477, 220, 24, 54808, 67807, 323, 555, 279, 16893, 13, 24086, 43855, 527, 2561, 555, 279, 16893, 627, 6403, 701, 2613, 2686, 311, 5371, 11801, 315, 502, 4455, 323, 60874, 0, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ]
[ 50, 2841, 449, 468, 3036, 15255, 16385, 82, 323, 5844, 857, 12843, 13, 3580, 3432, 596, 5130, 369, 1057, 1510, 38499, 627, 54, 1572, 527, 33705, 555, 220, 18, 11, 220, 21, 11, 477, 220, 24, 54808, 67807, 323, 555, 279, 16893, 13, 24086, 43855, 527, 2561, 555, 279, 16893, 627, 6403, 701, 2613, 2686, 311, 5371, 11801, 315, 502, 4455, 323, 60874, 0, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100 ]
Travelodge recruits J Sainsbury's man to head up projects Budget hotel chain Travelodge has poached a senior developer from supermarket group J Sainsbury's to head up its new head of projects role. Leigh Mccarron, formerly senior project manager at the supermarket chain, was responsible for delivering projects worth £100m over the last five years. These included the introduction of chip-and-Pin technology in store and achieving savings of £30m across the group. At Travelodge, he will be responsible for developing a programme to facilitate the company's growth strategy of opening a new hotel every eight days for the next five years. Mccarron said: "Even in the retail industry, Travelodge has a reputation for being innovative, efficient and highly progressive in how it operates its low cost model. The business is growing at a phenomenal rate and I look forward to implementing a strategy to make the business even stronger in its delivery." Travelodge company profile Dubai investment company buys Travelodge for £675m by Emily Manson E-mail your comments to Emily Manson here. The Caterer Blog](http://www.caterersearch.com/blogs/catering-news-blog/) Catch up with more news and gossip on the Caterer Blog here TagsCareers All fired up: Swedish chef Niklas Ekstedt on bringing his open-fire cooking to the UK Nine in 10 hospitality businesses struggling to recruit staff Northern Ireland's £100 'Spend Local' voucher scheme opens for applications Jamie Oliver to expand restaurant franchise in India
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
4,794
[ 128000, 41348, 15912, 56197, 622, 328, 1771, 20176, 596, 893, 311, 2010, 709, 7224, 198, 64001, 9689, 8957, 18589, 15912, 706, 3273, 3939, 264, 10195, 16131, 505, 49313, 1912, 622, 328, 1771, 20176, 596, 311, 2010, 709, 1202, 502, 2010, 315, 7224, 3560, 627, 2356, 1108, 386, 641, 1138, 263, 11, 34833, 10195, 2447, 6783, 520, 279, 49313, 8957, 11, 574, 8647, 369, 24944, 7224, 5922, 7083, 1041, 76, 927, 279, 1566, 4330, 1667, 627, 9673, 5343, 279, 17219, 315, 16797, 9976, 9483, 258, 5557, 304, 3637, 323, 32145, 19523, 315, 7083, 966, 76, 4028, 279, 1912, 627, 1688, 18589, 15912, 11, 568, 690, 387, 8647, 369, 11469, 264, 18629, 311, 28696, 279, 2883, 596, 6650, 8446, 315, 8736, 264, 502, 9689, 1475, 8223, 2919, 369, 279, 1828 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 41348, 15912, 56197, 622, 328, 1771, 20176, 596, 893, 311, 2010, 709, 7224, 198, 64001, 9689, 8957, 18589, 15912, 706, 3273, 3939, 264, 10195, 16131, 505, 49313, 1912, 622, 328, 1771, 20176, 596, 311, 2010, 709, 1202, 502, 2010, 315, 7224, 3560, 627, 2356, 1108, 386, 641, 1138, 263, 11, 34833, 10195, 2447, 6783, 520, 279, 49313, 8957, 11, 574, 8647, 369, 24944, 7224, 5922, 7083, 1041, 76, 927, 279, 1566, 4330, 1667, 627, 9673, 5343, 279, 17219, 315, 16797, 9976, 9483, 258, 5557, 304, 3637, 323, 32145, 19523, 315, 7083, 966, 76, 4028, 279, 1912, 627, 1688, 18589, 15912, 11, 568, 690, 387, 8647, 369, 11469, 264, 18629, 311, 28696, 279, 2883, 596, 6650, 8446, 315, 8736, 264, 502, 9689, 1475, 8223, 2919, 369, 279, 1828, -100 ]
Today we are doing a spotlight on one of our favorite brands that the store carries. Hot Skwash by Daria is a unique family run business that designs and manufactures home decor. The company is known for their beautifully crafted silk velvet pumpkins, but has been consistently expanding to include other elements such as Swarovski crystal and bead work. Every pumpkin features a natural stem with "Daria" handwritten in gold letters on it, demonstrating its authenticity. In addition to pumpkins Hot Skwash has created other beautiful products including truffles, acorns, and strawberries. The brand has been growing in popularity, and we understand why! Their products make for the most gorgeous tabletop decor and have inspired people to become avid collectors worldwide! If you would like to purchase Hot Skwash products from Sarnoff's Paloma Art Gallery please visit our store or call (520) 577-9224.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
8,444
[ 128000, 15724, 584, 527, 3815, 264, 37973, 389, 832, 315, 1057, 7075, 16097, 430, 279, 3637, 24266, 13, 8166, 4923, 70545, 555, 423, 10649, 374, 264, 5016, 3070, 1629, 2626, 430, 14769, 323, 70901, 2162, 10799, 627, 791, 2883, 374, 3967, 369, 872, 32719, 34558, 41044, 72426, 14155, 11966, 11, 719, 706, 1027, 21356, 24050, 311, 2997, 1023, 5540, 1778, 439, 4593, 95018, 33639, 26110, 323, 75607, 990, 13, 7357, 50625, 4519, 264, 5933, 19646, 449, 330, 35, 10649, 1, 99489, 304, 6761, 12197, 389, 433, 11, 45296, 1202, 54348, 627, 644, 5369, 311, 14155, 11966, 8166, 4923, 70545, 706, 3549, 1023, 6366, 3956, 2737, 490, 78553, 11, 1645, 44129, 11, 323, 76203, 627, 791, 6883, 706, 1027, 7982, 304, 23354, 11, 323, 584, 3619, 3249, 0, 11205 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 15724, 584, 527, 3815, 264, 37973, 389, 832, 315, 1057, 7075, 16097, 430, 279, 3637, 24266, 13, 8166, 4923, 70545, 555, 423, 10649, 374, 264, 5016, 3070, 1629, 2626, 430, 14769, 323, 70901, 2162, 10799, 627, 791, 2883, 374, 3967, 369, 872, 32719, 34558, 41044, 72426, 14155, 11966, 11, 719, 706, 1027, 21356, 24050, 311, 2997, 1023, 5540, 1778, 439, 4593, 95018, 33639, 26110, 323, 75607, 990, 13, 7357, 50625, 4519, 264, 5933, 19646, 449, 330, 35, 10649, 1, 99489, 304, 6761, 12197, 389, 433, 11, 45296, 1202, 54348, 627, 644, 5369, 311, 14155, 11966, 8166, 4923, 70545, 706, 3549, 1023, 6366, 3956, 2737, 490, 78553, 11, 1645, 44129, 11, 323, 76203, 627, 791, 6883, 706, 1027, 7982, 304, 23354, 11, 323, 584, 3619, 3249, 0, 11205, -100 ]
\section{Introduction} Let $h$ be a non-degenerate, symmetric and $\mathbb{C}$-bilinear form on~$\mathbb{C}^{2m}$. The Grassmannian variety~$M$ of totally isotropic $k$-dimensional subspaces in $\mathbb{C}^{2m}$ is a homogeneous space of a~$|2|$-graded parabolic geometry. We assume throughout the paper that $n:=m-k\ge k\ge2$. We will show that on~$M$ there is a complex of invariant dif\/ferential operators which we call the $k$-\textit{Dirac complex}. The main result of this article is (see Theorem~\ref{theorem formal exactness}) that the complex is formally exact (as explained above in the abstract) in the sense of~\cite{Sp}. This result is crucial for an application in \cite{S} where it is shown that the complex is exact with formal power series at any f\/ixed point and that it descends (as outlined in the recent series \cite{CSaI, CSaII,CSaIII}) to a resolution of the $k$-Dirac operator studied in Clif\/ford analysis (see~\cite{CSSS,SSSL}). As a~potential application of the resolution, there is an open problem of characterizing the domains of monogenicity, i.e., an open set~$\mathcal{U}$ is a domain of monogenicity if there is no open set~$\mathcal{U}'$ with~$\mathcal{U}\subsetneq\mathcal{U}'$ such that each monogenic function\footnote{A monogenic function is a null solution of the $k$-Dirac operator.} in~$\mathcal{U}$ extends to a monogenic function in $\mathcal{U}'$. Recall from \cite[Section~4]{H} that the Dolbeault resolution together with some $L^2$ estimates are crucial in a proof of the statement that any pseudoconvex domain is a domain of holomorphy. The $k$-Dirac complexes belong to the singular inf\/initesimal character and so the BGG machinery introduced in~\cite{CaSS} is not available. However, we will show that each $k$-Dirac complex arises as the direct image of a relative BGG sequence (see \cite{CSo,CSoI} for a recent publication on this topic) and so, this paper f\/its into the scheme of the Penrose transform (see \cite{BE,WW}). In particular, we will work here only in the setting of complex parabolic geometries. The machinery of the Penrose transform is a main tool used in \cite{B}. The main result of that article is a construction of families of locally exact complexes of invariant dif\/ferential operators on quaternionic manifolds. One of these quaternionic complexes can (see \cite{BAS,BS,CSS}) be identif\/ied with a resolution of the $k$-\textit{Cauchy--Fueter operator} which has been intensively studied in Clif\/ford analysis (see again \cite{CSSS,SSSL}). In order to prove the local exactness of this quaternionic complex, one uses that an almost quaternionic structure is a $|1|$-graded parabolic geometry and the theory of constant coef\/f\/icient operators from~\cite{Na}. Unfortunately, the parabolic geometry on $M$ is $|2|$-graded and so there is canonical a 2-step f\/iltration of the tangent bundle of $M$ given by a bracket generating distribution. With such a~structure, it is more natural to work with weighted jets (see~\cite{Mo}) rather than usual jets and we use this concept also here, i.e., we prove the formal exactness of the $k$-Dirac complexes with respect to the weighted jets. Nevertheless, we will prove in~\cite{S} that the formal exactness of the $k$-Dirac complex (or more precisely the exactness of~(\ref{les of graded jets II}) for each $\ell+j\ge0$) is enough to conclude that it descends to a resolution of the $k$-Dirac operator. We consider here only the even case $\mathbb{C}^{2m}$ as, due to the representation theory, the Penrose transform does not work in odd dimension $\mathbb{C}^{2m+1}$ and it seems that this case has to be treated by completely dif\/ferent methods. The assumption $n\ge k$ is (see \cite{CSSS}) called the stable range. This assumption is needed only in Proposition~\ref{thm direct images} where we compute direct images of sheaves that appear in the relative BGG sequences. Hence, it is reasonable to expect that (see also~\cite{K}) the machinery of the Penrose transform provides formally exact complexes also in the unstable range $n<k$. For the application in \cite{S}, we need to show that the $k$-Dirac complexes constructed in this paper give rise to complexes from \cite{TS} which live on the corresponding real parabolic geometries. This turns out to be rather easy since any linear $\mathrm{G}$-invariant operator is determined by a certain $\mathrm{P}$-equivariant homomorphism. As this correspondence works also in the smooth setting, passing from the holomorphic setting to the smooth setting is rather elementary. The abstract approach of the Penrose transform is not very helpful when one is interested in local formulae of dif\/ferential operators. Local formulae of the operators in the $k$-Dirac complexes can be found in~\cite{TS}. Notice that in this article we construct only one half of each complex from~\cite{TS}. This is due to the fact that the complex space of spinors decomposes into two irreducible $\mathfrak{so}(2n,\mathbb{C})$-sub-representations. The other half of each $k$-Dirac complex can (see Remark~\ref{remark PT for other Dirac}) be easily obtained by adapting results from this paper. Finally, let us mention few more articles which deal with the $k$-Dirac complexes. The null solutions of the f\/irst operator in the $k$-Dirac complex were studied in \cite{TSI,TSII}. The singular Hasse graphs and the corresponding homomorphisms of generalized Verma modules were computed in~\cite{F}. \subsection*{Notation} \begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt \item $M(n,k,\mathbb{C})$ matrices of size $n\times k$ with complex coef\/f\/icients; \item $M(n,\mathbb{C}):=M(n,n,\mathbb{C})$; \item $A(n,\mathbb{C}):=\{A\in M(n,\mathbb{C})\,|\, A^T=-A\}$; \item $1_n$ identity $n\times n$-matrix; \item $[v_1,\dots,v_\ell]$ linear span of vectors $v_1,\dots,v_\ell$. \end{itemize} \section{Preliminaries}\label{section Preliminaries} In Section \ref{section Preliminaries} we will review some well known material. Namely, in Section~\ref{section review} we will summarize some theory of complex parabolic geometries. We will recall in Section~\ref{section wdo} the concept of weighted jets on f\/iltered manifolds and in Section~\ref{section ideal sheaf} the def\/inition of the normal bundle associated to analytic subvariety and the formal neighborhood. In Section~\ref{section PT} we will give a~short summary of the Penrose transform. See \cite{CS} for a thorough introduction into the theory of parabolic geometries. The concept of weighted jets was originally introduced in the smooth setting by Tohru Morimoto, see for example~\cite{Mo}. Sections~\ref{section ideal sheaf} and~\ref{section PT} were taken mostly from \cite{BE,WW}. \subsection{Review of parabolic geometries}\label{section review} Let $\mathfrak{g}$ be a complex semi-simple Lie algebra, $\mathfrak{h}$ be a Cartan subalgebra, $\triangle$ be the associated set of roots, $\triangle^+$ be a set of positive roots and $\triangle^0=\{\alpha_1,\dots,\alpha_m\}$ be the associated set of (pairwise distinct) simple roots. We will denote by $\mathfrak{g}_\alpha$ the root space associated to $\alpha\in\triangle$ and we will write $\alpha>0$ if $\alpha\in\triangle^+$ and $\alpha<0$ if $-\alpha\in\triangle^+$. Given $\alpha\in\triangle$, there are unique integers $\lambda_1,\dots,\lambda_m$ such that $\alpha=\lambda_1\alpha_1+\dots+\lambda_m\alpha_m$. If $\Sigma\subset\triangle^0$, then the integer $ht_\Sigma(\alpha):=\sum\limits_{i\colon \alpha_i\in\Sigma}\lambda_i$ is called the $\Sigma$-\textit{height} of $\alpha$. We put $\mathfrak{g}_i:=\bigoplus\limits_{\alpha\colon ht_\Sigma(\alpha)=i}\mathfrak{g}_{\alpha}$. Then there is an integer $k\ge0$ such that $\mathfrak{g}_k\ne\{0\}$, $\mathfrak{g}_\ell=\{0\}$ whenever $|\ell|>k$ and \begin{gather}\label{k-gradation} \mathfrak{g}=\mathfrak{g}_{-k}\oplus\mathfrak{g}_{-k+1}\oplus\dots\oplus\mathfrak{g}_{k-1}\oplus\mathfrak{g}_k. \end{gather} The direct sum decomposition (\ref{k-gradation}) is the $|k|$-\textit{grading} on $\mathfrak{g}$ associated to $\Sigma$. Since $[\mathfrak{g}_\alpha,\mathfrak{g}_\beta]\subset\mathfrak{g}_{\alpha+\beta}$ for every $\alpha,\beta\in\triangle$, it follows that $[\mathfrak{g}_i,\mathfrak{g}_j]\subset\mathfrak{g}_{i+j}$ for each \smash{$i,j\in\mathbb{Z}$}. In particular, it follows that $\mathfrak{g}_0$ is a subalgebra and it can be shown that it is always reductive, i.e., $\mathfrak{g}_0=\mathfrak{g}_0^{ss}\oplus\mathfrak z(\mathfrak{g}_0)$ where $\mathfrak{g}_0^{ss}:=[\mathfrak{g}_0,\mathfrak{g}_0]$ is semi-simple and $\mathfrak z(\mathfrak{g}_0)$ is the center (see \cite[Corollary~2.1.6]{CS}). Moreover, each subspace $\mathfrak{g}_i$ is $\mathfrak{g}_0$-invariant and the Killing form of $\mathfrak{g}$ induces an isomorphism $\mathfrak{g}_{-i}\cong\mathfrak{g}_i^\ast$ of $\mathfrak{g}_0$-modules where $ ^\ast$ denotes the dual module. We put \begin{gather*} \mathfrak{g}^i:=\bigoplus_{j\ge i} \mathfrak{g}_j, \qquad \mathfrak{g}_-:=\mathfrak{g}_{-k}\oplus\dots\oplus\mathfrak{g}_{-1}, \qquad \mathfrak{p}_\Sigma:=\mathfrak{g}^0\qquad \mathrm{and}\qquad \mathfrak{p}_+:=\mathfrak{g}^1. \end{gather*} Then $\mathfrak{p}_\Sigma$ is the \textit{parabolic subalgebra} associated to the $|k|$-grading and $\mathfrak{p}_\Sigma=\mathfrak{g}_0\oplus\mathfrak{p}_+$ is known as the Levi decomposition (see \cite[Section~2.2]{BE}). This means that $\mathfrak{p}_+$ is the nilradical\footnote{Recall that the nilradical is a maximal nilpotent ideal and that it is unique.} and that~$\mathfrak{g}_0$ is a maximal reductive subalgebra called the \textit{Levi factor}. It is clear that each subspace~$\mathfrak{g}^i$ is $\mathfrak{p}_\Sigma$-invariant and that $\mathfrak{g}_-$ is a nilpotent subalgebra. Moreover, it can be shown that, as a~Lie algebra, $\mathfrak{g}_-$ is generated by~$\mathfrak{g}_{-1}$. The algebra $\mathfrak{b}:=\mathfrak{p}_{\triangle^0}$ is called the \textit{standard Borel subalgebra}. A subalgebra of $\mathfrak{g}$ is called \textit{standard parabolic} if it contains $\mathfrak{b}$ and in particular, $\mathfrak{p}_\Sigma$ is such an algebra. More generally, a~subalgebra of $\mathfrak{g}$ is called a \textit{Borel subalgebra} and a \textit{parabolic subalgebra} if it is conjugated to the standard Borel subalgebra and to a standard parabolic subalgebra, respectively. We will for brevity sometimes write~$\mathfrak{p}$ instead of~$\mathfrak{p}_\Sigma$. Let $s_i$ be the simple ref\/lection associated to $\alpha_i$, $i=1,2,\dots,m$, $W_\mathfrak{g}$ be the Weyl group of $\mathfrak{g}$ and $W_\mathfrak{p}$ be the subgroup of $W_\mathfrak{g}$ generated by $\{s_i\colon \alpha_i\not\in\Sigma\}$. Then $W_\mathfrak{p}$ is isomorphic to the Weyl group of $\mathfrak{g}_0^{ss}$ and the directed graph that encodes the Bruhat order on $W_\mathfrak{g}$ contains a subgraph called the \textit{Hasse diagram $W^\mathfrak{p}$ attached to $\mathfrak{p}$} (see \cite[Section 4.3]{BE}). The vertices of $W^\mathfrak{p}$ consist of those $w\in W_\mathfrak{g}$ such that $w.\lambda$ is $\mathfrak{p}$-dominant for any $\mathfrak{g}$-dominant weight $\lambda$ where the dot stands for the af\/f\/ine action, namely, $w.\lambda=w(\lambda+\rho)-\rho$ where $\rho$ is the lowest form. It turns out that each right coset of $W_\mathfrak{p}$ in $W_\mathfrak{g}$ contains a unique element from $W^\mathfrak{p}$ and it can be shown that this is the element of minimal length (see \cite[Lemma 4.3.3]{BE}). This identif\/ies $W^\mathfrak{p}$ with $W_\mathfrak{p}\backslash W_\mathfrak{g}$. We will need also the relative case. Assume that $\Sigma'\subset\triangle^0$ and put $\mathfrak{r}:=\mathfrak{p}_{\Sigma'}$. Then $\mathfrak{q}:=\mathfrak{r}\cap\mathfrak{p}=\mathfrak{p}_{\Sigma\cup\Sigma'}$ is a standard parabolic subalgebra and $\mathfrak l:=\mathfrak{g}_0^{ss}\cap\mathfrak{q}$ is a parabolic subalgebra of $\mathfrak{g}_0^{ss}$ (see \cite[Section 2.4]{BE}). The def\/inition of the Hasse diagram attached to $\mathfrak{p}$ applies also to the pair $(\mathfrak{g}_0^{ss},\mathfrak l)$, namely an element $w\in W_\mathfrak{p}$ (as \cite[Section 4.4]{BE}) belongs to the \textit{relative Hasse diagram} $W^\mathfrak{q}_\mathfrak{p}$ if it is the element of minimal length in its right coset of $W_\mathfrak{q}$ in $W_\mathfrak{p}$. Hence, $W^\mathfrak{q}_\mathfrak{p}$ is a subset of $W_\mathfrak{g}$ which can be naturally identif\/ied with $W_\mathfrak{q}\backslash W_\mathfrak{p}$. There is (up to isomorphism) a unique connected and simply connected complex Lie group~$\mathrm{G}$ with Lie algebra $\mathfrak{g}$. Assume that $\Sigma=\{\alpha_{i_1},\dots,\alpha_{i_j}\}$. Let $\omega_1,\dots,\omega_m$ be the fundamental weights associated to the simple roots and $\mathbb{V}$ be an irreducible $\mathfrak{g}$-module with highest weight $\lambda:=\omega_{i_1}+\dots+\omega_{i_j}$. Since any $\mathfrak{g}$-representation integrates to $\mathrm{G}$, $\mathbb{V}$ is also a $\mathrm{G}$-module. The action descends to the projective space $\mathbb P(\mathbb{V})$ and the stabilizer of the line spanned by a non-zero highest weight vector $v$ is the associated \textit{parabolic subgroup} $\mathrm{P}$. This is by def\/inition a closed subgroup of $\mathrm{G}$ and its Lie algebra is $\mathfrak{p}$. The homogeneous space $\mathrm{G}/\mathrm{P}$ is biholomorphic to the $\mathrm{G}$-orbit of $[v]\in\mathbb P(\mathbb{V})$ and since it is completely determined by~$\Sigma$, we denote it by crossing in the Dynkin diagram of $\mathfrak{g}$ the simple roots from $\Sigma$. We will for brevity put $M:=\mathrm{G}/\mathrm{P}$ and denote by $\textbf{p}\colon \mathrm{G}\rightarrow M$ the canonical projection. On $\mathrm{G}$ lives a tautological $\mathfrak{g}$-valued 1-form $\omega$ which is known as the \textit{Maurer-Cartan form}. This form is $\mathrm{P}$-equivariant in the sense that for each $p\in\mathrm{P}\colon (r^p)^\ast\omega=\operatorname{Ad}(p^{-1})\circ\omega$ where $\operatorname{Ad}$ is the adjoint representation and $r^p$ is the principal action of $p$. If $\mathbb{V}$ is a subspace of $\mathfrak{g}$ and $g\in\mathrm{G}$, then $\omega^{-1}_g(\mathbb{V})$ is a subspace of~$T_g\mathrm{G}$ and the disjoint union $\bigcup_{g\in\mathrm{G}}\omega_g^{-1}(\mathbb{V})$ determines a distribution on~$\mathrm{G}$ which we for brevity denote by $\omega^{-1}(\mathbb{V})$. Since $T\textbf{p}=T\textbf{p}\circ Tr^p$, it follows that $T\textbf{p}(\omega^{-1}(\mathbb{V}))$ is a well-def\/ined distribution on $M$ provided that $\mathbb{V}$ is $\mathrm{P}$-invariant. In particular, this applies to~$\mathfrak{g}^i$ and we put $F_{i}:=T\textbf{p}(\omega^{-1}(\mathfrak{g}^{i}))$. Since $\ker(T\textbf{p})=\omega^{-1}(\mathfrak{p})$, it follows that the f\/iltration $\mathfrak{g}^{-k}/\mathfrak{p}\supset\dots\supset\mathfrak{g}^{-1}/\mathfrak{p}\supset\mathfrak{g}^0/\mathfrak{p}$ gives a~f\/iltration $TM=F_{-k}\supset F_{-k+1}\supset\dots\supset F_{-1}\supset F_0=\{0\}$ of the tangent bundle $TM$ where~$\{0\}$ is the zero section. The \textit{graded tangent bundle} associated to the f\/iltration $\{F_{-i}\colon i=k,\dots,0\}$ is $gr(TM):=\bigoplus_{i=-k}^{-1}gr_i(TM)$ where $gr_i(TM):=F_{i}/F_{i+1}$. Since $M$ is the homogeneous model, we have the following: \begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt \item the f\/iltration is compatible\footnote{Filtrations which satisfy this property are called \textit{regular}.} with the Lie bracket of vector f\/ields in the sense that the commutator of a section of $F_i$ and a section of $F_j$ is a section of $F_{i+j}$, \item the Lie bracket descends to a vector bundle map $\mathcal{L}\colon \Lambda^2gr(TM)\rightarrow gr(TM)$, called the \textit{Levi form}, which is homogeneous of degree zero and \item $(gr(T_xM),\mathcal{L}_x)$, $x\in M$ is a nilpotent Lie algebra isomorphic to $\mathfrak{g}_-$. \end{itemize} Hence, $(gr(TM),\mathcal{L})$ is a locally trivial bundle of nilpotent Lie algebras with typical f\/iber $\mathfrak{g}_-$ and it follows that $F_{-1}$ is a bracket generating distribution. We denote by $T^\ast M=\Lambda^{1,0}T^\ast M$ the vector bundle dual to $TM$, i.e., the f\/iber over $x\in M$ is the space of $\mathbb{C}$-linear maps $T_x M\rightarrow\mathbb{C}$. The f\/iltration of $TM$ induces a f\/iltration $T^\ast M=F_1\supset F_2\supset\dots\supset F_{k+1}=\{0\}$ where $F_{i}:=F_{-i+1}^\perp$ is the annihilator of $F_{-i+1}$. We put $gr_i(T^\ast M):= F_i/F_{i+1}$, $i=1,2,\dots,k$ so that $gr(T^\ast M)=\bigoplus_{i=1}^kgr_i(T^\ast M)$ is the associated graded vector bundle and $gr_i(T^\ast M)$ is isomorphic to the dual of~$gr_i(TM)$. \subsection{Weighted dif\/ferential operators}\label{section wdo} Let $M$ be the homogeneous space with the regular f\/iltration $\{F_{-j}\colon j=0,\dots,k\}$ as in Section~\ref{section review}. As $M$ is a complex manifold, $TM_\mathbb{C}:=TM\otimes\mathbb{C}=T^{1,0}M\oplus T^{0,1}M$ where the f\/irst and the second summand is the holomorphic and the anti-holomorphic part\footnote{The holomorphic and anti-holomorphic part is the $-i$ and the $+i$-eigenspace, respectively, for the canonical almost complex structure on~$TM_\mathbb{C}$.}, respectively. As each vector bundle~$F_{-j}$ is a~holomorhic sub-bundle of $TM$, we have $F_{-j}\otimes\mathbb{C}=F^{1,0}_{-j}\oplus F^{0,1}_{-j}$ as above. Let $\mathcal{U}$ be an open subset of $M$ and $X$ be a holomorphic vector f\/ield on $\mathcal{U}$. The \textit{weighted order} $\mathfrak{wo}(X)$ of~$X$ is the smallest integer $j$ such that $X\in\Gamma(F_{-j}^{1,0}|_\mathcal{U})$. A dif\/ferential operator $D$ acting on the space $\mathcal{O}(\mathcal{U})$ of holomorphic functions on $\mathcal{U}$ is called a \textit{differential operator of weighted order at most} $r$ if for each $x\in \mathcal{U}$ there is an open neighborhood $\mathcal{U}_x$ of $x$ with a local framing\footnote{This means that the holomorphic vector f\/ields $X_1,\dots,X_p$ trivialize $T^{1,0}M$ over $\mathcal{U}_x$.} $\{X_1,\dots,X_p\}$ by holomorphic vector f\/ields such that \begin{gather* D|_{\mathcal{U}_x}=\sum_{a\in\mathbb N_{0}^p} f_a X_1^{a_1}\cdots X_p^{a_p}, \end{gather*} where $\mathbb N_0^p:=\{a=(a_1,\dots,a_p)\colon a_i\in\mathbb{Z},\ a_i\ge0,\ i=1,\dots,p\}$, $f_a\in\mathcal{O}(\mathcal{U}_x)$ and for all $a$ in the sum with $f_a$ non-zero: $\sum\limits_{i=1}^pa_i.\mathfrak{wo}(X_i)\le r$. We write $\mathfrak{wo}(D)\le r$. Let $\mathcal{O}_x$ be the space of germs of holomorphic functions at $x$. We denote by $\mathfrak{F}_x^{i}$ the space of those germs $f\in\mathcal{O}_x$ such that $Df(x)=0$ for every dif\/ferential operator $D$ which is def\/ined on an open neighborhood of $x$ and $\mathfrak{wo}(D)\le i$. We put $\mathfrak{J}^i_x:=\mathcal{O}_x/\mathfrak{F}_{x}^{i+1}$, denote by $\mathfrak{j}^i_xf\in\mathfrak{J}^i_x$ the class of $f$ and call it the $i$-\textit{th weighted jet of} $f$. Then the disjoint union $\mathfrak{J}^i:=\cup_{x\in M}\mathfrak{J}_x^i$ is naturally a~holomorphic vector bundle over~$M$, the canonical vector bundle map $\mathfrak{J}^i\xrightarrow{\pi_i}\mathfrak{J}^{i-1}$ has constant rank and thus, its kernel $\mathfrak{gr}^i$ is again a~holomorphic vector bundle with f\/iber $\mathfrak{gr}^i_x$ over $x$. Notice that for each integer $i\ge0$ there is a short exact sequence $0\rightarrow\mathfrak{F}^{i+1}_x\rightarrow\mathfrak{F}^{i}_x\rightarrow\mathfrak{gr}^{i+1}_x\rightarrow0$ of vector spaces. Assume that $V$ is a holomorphic vector bundle over $M$. We denote by $V^\ast$ the dual bundle, by $\langle-,-\rangle$ the canonical pairing between $V$ and $V^\ast$ and f\/inally, by $\mathcal{O}(V)_x$ the space of germs of holomorphic sections of $V$ at $x$. We def\/ine $\mathfrak{F}_{x}^iV$ as the space of germs $s\in\mathcal{O}(V)_x$ such that $\langle\lambda,s\rangle\in\mathfrak{F}_x^i$ for each $\lambda\in\mathcal{O}(V^\ast)_x$. We put $\mathfrak{J}^i_x:=\mathcal{O}(V)_x/\mathfrak{F}_{x}^{i+1}V$, denote by $\mathfrak{j}^i_xs\in\mathfrak{J}^i_xV$ the equivalence class of $s$ and call it the $i$-\textit{th weighted jet of} $s$. Then the disjoint union $\mathfrak{J}^i V:=\bigcup_{x\in M}\mathfrak{J}^i_xM$ is naturally a holomorphic vector bundle over $M$, the canonical bundle map $\mathfrak{J}^iV\xrightarrow{\pi_i}\mathfrak{J}^{i-1}V$ has constant rank and thus, its kernel $\mathfrak{gr}^i V$ is again a holomorphic vector bundle and we denote by $\mathfrak{gr}^i_xV$ its f\/iber over $x$. As above, there is for each integer $i\ge0$ a short exact sequence $0\rightarrow\mathfrak{F}^{i+1}_x V\rightarrow\mathfrak{F}^{i}_xV\rightarrow\mathfrak{gr}^{i+1}_xV\rightarrow0$ and just as in the smooth case, there is a canonical linear isomorphism $\mathfrak{gr}^i_x\otimes V_x\rightarrow\mathfrak{gr}^i_xV$. \begin{Remark}\label{remark usual jets} If the f\/iltration is trivial, i.e., $F_{-1}=TM$, then the concept of weighted jets agrees with that of usual jets. In this case we will use calligraphic letters instead of Gothic letters, i.e., we write $\mathcal F^i$ and $\mathcal J^i$ and $gr^i$ and $j^i_xf$ instead of $\mathfrak{F}^i$ and $\mathfrak{J}^i$ and $\mathfrak{gr}^i$ and $\mathfrak{j}^i_xf$, respectively. The vector bundle $gr^i$ is canonically isomorphic to the $i$-th symmetric power $S^iT^\ast M$. \end{Remark} Assume that there is a $\mathrm{P}$-module $\mathbb{V}$ such that $V$ is isomorphic to the $\mathrm{G}$-homogeneous vector bundle $\mathrm{G}\times_\mathrm{P}\mathbb{V}$. Let $e$ be the identity element of $\mathrm{G}$. Then we call the point $x_0:=e\mathrm{P}$ the origin of $M$ and we put \begin{gather} \label{notation weighted jets over origin} \mathfrak{J}^i\mathbb{V}:=\mathfrak{J}^i_{x_0}V \qquad \mathrm{and}\qquad \mathfrak{gr}^i\mathbb{V}:=\mathfrak{gr}^i_{x_0}V. \end{gather} There are linear isomorphisms \begin{gather}\label{isom of graded jets over origin} \mathfrak{gr}^r\mathbb{V}\cong\mathfrak{gr}^{r}_{x_0}\otimes\mathbb{V} \cong\bigoplus_{i_1+2i_2+\dots+ki_k=r}S^{i_1}\mathfrak{g}_1\otimes S^{i_2}\mathfrak{g}_2\otimes\dots \otimes S^{i_k}\mathfrak{g}_k\otimes\mathbb{V}. \end{gather} We will be interested in the sub-bundle $ S^i gr_1(T^\ast M)\otimes V$ of $\mathfrak{gr}^iV$. Notice that the f\/iber of this sub-bundle over $x\in M$ is $\{\mathfrak{j}^i_xf\colon f\in\mathcal{O}(V)_x,\ j^{i-1}_xf=0\}$, i.e., the vector space of all weighted $i$-th jets of germs of holomorphic sections at $x$ whose usual $(i-1)$-th jet vanishes. The f\/iber of this bundle over $x_0$ is isomorphic to $S^i\mathfrak{g}_1\otimes\mathbb{V}$ and we denote it for brevity by $gr^i\mathbb{V}$. Suppose that $\mathbb{W}$ is another $\mathrm{P}$-module and $W:=\mathrm{G}\times_\mathrm{P}\mathbb{W}$ be the associated homogeneous vector bundle. We say that the \textit{weighted order} of a linear dif\/ferential operator $D\colon \Gamma(V)\rightarrow\Gamma(W)$ is at most $r$ if for each $x\in M$, $ s\in\mathcal{O}(V)_x\colon \mathfrak{j}^r_xs=0\Rightarrow Ds(x)=0$. It is well known (see~\cite{Mo}) that $D$ induces for each $i\ge0$ a vector bundle map $\mathfrak{gr}^{i}V\rightarrow\mathfrak{gr}^{i-r}W$ where we agree that $\mathfrak{gr}^\ell W=0$ if $\ell <0$. The restriction of this map to the f\/ibers over the origin is a linear map \begin{gather* \mathfrak{gr} D\colon \ \mathfrak{gr}^{i}\mathbb{V}\rightarrow\mathfrak{gr}^{i-r}\mathbb{W}. \end{gather*} \subsection{Ideal sheaf of an analytic subvariety}\label{section ideal sheaf} Let us f\/irst recall some basics from the theory of sheaves (see for example~\cite{WW}). Suppose that~$\mathcal{F}$ and~$\mathcal{G}$ are sheaves on topological spaces $X$ and $Y$, respectively, and that $\iota\colon X\rightarrow Y$ is a~continuous map. We denote by~$\mathcal{F}_x$ the stalk of $\mathcal{F}$ at $x\in X$ and by $\mathcal{F}(\mathcal{U})$ or by $\Gamma(\mathcal{U},\mathcal{F})$ the space of sections of $\mathcal{F}$ over an open set $\mathcal{U}$. Then the pullback sheaf $\iota^{-1}\mathcal{G}$ is a sheaf on $X$ and the direct image $\iota_\ast\mathcal{F}$ is a sheaf on~$Y$. The $q$-th direct image $\iota^q_\ast\mathcal{F}$ is a sheaf on $Y$, it is def\/ined as the sheaf\/if\/ication of the pre-sheaf $\mathcal{V}\mapsto H^q(\iota^{-1}(\mathcal{V}),\mathcal{F})$ where $\mathcal{V}$ is open in~$Y$. Suppose now that $X$ and $Y$ are complex manifolds with structure sheaves of holomorphic functions $\mathcal{O}_X$ and $\mathcal{O}_Y$, respectively, that $\iota$ is holomorphic and that $\mathcal{G}$ is a sheaf of $\mathcal{O}_Y$-modules. Then $\iota^{-1}\mathcal{G}$ is in general not a sheaf of $\mathcal{O}_X$-modules. To f\/ix this problem, we use that $\iota^{-1}\mathcal{O}_Y$ is naturally a sub-sheaf of $\mathcal{O}_X$ and def\/ine a new sheaf $\iota^\ast\mathcal{G}:=\mathcal{O}_X\otimes_{\iota^{-1}\mathcal{O}_Y}\iota^{-1}\mathcal{G}$. Then $\iota^\ast\mathcal{G}$ is by construction a sheaf of $\mathcal{O}_X$-modules. Now we can continue with the def\/inition of the ideal sheaf. Suppose that the holomorphic map $\iota$ is an embedding. The restriction $TY|_X$ contains the tangent bundle $TX$ of $X$. The normal bundle $N_X$ of $X$ in $Y$ is simply the quotient bundle, i.e., it f\/its into the short exact sequence $0\rightarrow TX\rightarrow TY|_X\rightarrow NX\rightarrow0$ of holomorhic vector bundles. Dually, the co-normal bundle $N^\ast$ f\/its into the short exact sequence $0\rightarrow N^\ast \rightarrow T^\ast Y|_X\rightarrow T^\ast X\rightarrow0$. The structure sheaf $\mathcal{O}_Y$ contains a sub-sheaf called the \textit{ideal sheaf} $\mathcal{I}_X$. If $\mathcal{V}$ is an open subset of $Y$, then $\mathcal{I}_X(\mathcal{V})=\{f\in\mathcal{O}_Y(\mathcal{V})\colon f=0$ on $\mathcal{V}\cap X\}$. Notice that $\mathcal{I}_X(\mathcal{V})$ is an ideal in the ring~$\mathcal{O}_Y(\mathcal{V})$ and hence, for each positive integer $i$ there is the sheaf $\mathcal{I}^i_X$ whose space of sections over $\mathcal{V}$ is $(\mathcal{I}_X(\mathcal{V}))^i$. Then there are short exact sequences of sheaves \begin{gather*} 0\rightarrow\mathcal{I}_X\rightarrow\mathcal{O}_Y\rightarrow \iota_\ast\mathcal{O}_X\rightarrow0 \end{gather*} and \begin{gather*} 0\rightarrow\mathcal{I}^{i+1}_X\rightarrow\mathcal{I}^i_X\rightarrow\iota_\ast \mathcal{O}(S^i N^\ast)\rightarrow0, \end{gather*} where $S^iN^\ast$ is the $i$-th symmetric power of $N^\ast$ and we agree that $\mathcal{I}^0_X=\mathcal{O}_Y$. We put $\mathcal{F}^i_X:=\iota^{-1}\mathcal{I}_X^i$. As $\iota^{-1}$ is an exact functor, we get short exact sequences \begin{gather*} 0\rightarrow\mathcal{F}_{X}\rightarrow\iota^{-1}\mathcal{O}_Y\rightarrow \mathcal{O}_X\rightarrow0\label{ses with pullback ideal sheaf} \end{gather*} and \begin{gather*} 0\rightarrow\mathcal{F}^{i+1}_X\rightarrow\mathcal{F}^i_X\rightarrow\mathcal{O}(S^i N^\ast)\rightarrow0 \end{gather*} of sheaves on $X$. Here we use that the adjunction morphism $\iota^{-1}\iota_\ast\mathcal{F}\rightarrow\mathcal{F}$ is an isomorphism when $\mathcal{F}=\mathcal{O}_X$ or $\mathcal{O}(S^iN^\ast)$. Put $\mathcal{O}_X^{(i)}:=\mathcal{O}_Y/\mathcal{I}^{i+1}_X$. The pair $(X,\mathcal{O}^{(i)}_X)$ is called the $i$-\textit{th formal neighborhood of $X$ in} $Y$. Then $\iota^{-1}\mathcal{O}_X^{(i)}\cong\iota^{-1}\mathcal{O}_Y/\mathcal{F}^{(i+1)}$ and since the support of $\mathcal{O}_X^{(i)}$ is contained in $X$, the sheaf $\iota^{-1}\mathcal{O}_X^{(i)}$ contains basically the same information as the sheaf $\mathcal{O}_X^{(i)}$. These sheaves will be crucial in this article. \begin{Remark} The stalk of $\mathcal{F}^i_X$ at $x\in X$ is equal to $\{f\in\mathcal{F}_x\colon j^i_xf=0\}$. Hence, if $X=x$ is a~point, the stalk of $\mathcal{F}^i_X$ at $x$ is $\{f\in(\mathcal{O}_Y)_x\colon j^i_xf=0\}$. Since any sheaf over a point is completely determined by its stalk, there is no risk of confusion with the notation set in Remark~\ref{remark usual jets}. \end{Remark} \subsection{The Penrose transform}\label{section PT} Let us f\/irst set notation. Suppose that $\lambda\in\mathfrak{h}^\ast$ is a $\mathfrak{g}$-integral and $\mathfrak{p}$-dominant weight. Then there is (see \cite[Remark 3.1.6]{BE}) an irreducible $\mathrm{P}$-module $\mathbb{V}_\lambda$ with lowest weight $-\lambda$. We denote by $V_\lambda:=\mathrm{G}\times_\mathrm{P}\mathbb{V}_\lambda$ the induced vector bundle and by $\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{p}(\lambda)$ the associated sheaf of holomorphic sections. Suppose that $\mathfrak{p}$, $\mathfrak{r}$ are standard parabolic subalgebras. Then $\mathfrak{q}:=\mathfrak{r}\cap\mathfrak{p}$ is also a standard parabolic subalgebra and we denote by $\mathrm{P}$ and $\mathrm{R}$ and $\mathrm{Q}$ the associated parabolic subgroups with Lie algebras $\mathfrak{p}$ and $\mathfrak{r}$ and $\mathfrak{q}$, respectively, as explained in Section \ref{section review}. Then $\mathrm{Q}=\mathrm{R}\cap\mathrm{P}$ and there is a double f\/ibration diagram \begin{gather*} \label{double fibration diagram} \xymatrix{&\ar[dl]^\eta \mathrm{G}/\mathrm{Q}\ar[dr]^\tau&\\ \mathrm{G}/\mathrm{R}&&\mathrm{G}/\mathrm{P},} \end{gather*} where $\eta$ and $\tau$ are the canonical projections. The space $\mathrm{G}/\mathrm{R}$ is called the \textit{twistor space~$TS$} and $\mathrm{G}/\mathrm{Q}$ the \textit{correspondence space~$CS$}. Such a diagram is a starting point for the Penrose transform. Next we need to f\/ix an $\mathfrak{r}$-dominant and integral weight $\lambda\in\mathfrak{h}^\ast$. Then there is a relative BGG sequence $\blacktriangle^\ast(\lambda)$ which is an exact sequence of holomorphic sections of associated vector bundles over $CS$ and linear $\mathrm{G}$-invariant dif\/ferential operators such that $\eta^{-1}\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{r}(\lambda)$ is the kernel sheaf of the f\/irst operator in the sequence. In other words, there is a long exact sequence of sheaves \begin{gather* 0\rightarrow\eta^{-1}\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{r}(\lambda)\rightarrow\blacktriangle^\ast(\lambda). \end{gather*} The upshot of this is that although the pullback sheaf $\eta^{-1}\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{r}(\lambda)$ is not a sheaf of holomorphic sections of an associated vector bundle over $CS$, it is naturally a sub-sheaf of $\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda)$ which is cut out by an invariant dif\/ferential equation. Moreover, the graph of the relative BGG sequence is \cite[Section~8.7]{BE} completely determined by the $W^\mathfrak{q}_\mathfrak{r}$-orbit of~$\lambda$. Then we push down the relative BGG sequence by the direct image functor $\tau_\ast$. Computing higher direct images of sheaves in the relative BGG sequence is completely algorithmic and algebraic (see \cite[Section~5.3]{BE}). On the other hand, there is no general algorithm which computes direct images of dif\/ferential operators and it seems that this has to be treated in each case separately. Nevertheless, in this way one obtains a complex of operators on~$\mathrm{G}/\mathrm{P}$. \section{Lie theory}\label{section LT} In Section \ref{section LT} we will provide an algebraic background which is needed in the construction of the $k$-Dirac complexes via the Penrose transform. We will work with complex parabolic geometries which are associated to gradings on the simple Lie algebra $\mathfrak{g}=\mathfrak{so}(2m,\mathbb{C})$. Section \ref{section LT} is organized as follows: in Section \ref{section lie algebra} we will set notation and study the gradings on $\mathfrak{g}$. In Section \ref{section the relative Weyl group} we will compute the relative Hasse diagram $W^\mathfrak{q}_\mathfrak{r}$. \subsection{Lie algebra $\mathfrak{g}$ and parabolic subalgebras}\label{section lie algebra} Let $\label{standard basis} \{e_1,\dots,e_m,e^\ast_{k+1},\dots,e^\ast_m,e_1^\ast,\dots,e_k^\ast\}$ be the standard basis of $\mathbb{C}^{2m}$, $\delta$ be the Kronecker delta and $h$ be the complex bilinear form that satisf\/ies $h(e_i,e^\ast_j)=\delta_{ij}$, $h(e_i,e_j)=h(e^\ast_i,e^\ast_j)=0$ for all $i,j=1,\dots,m$. A matrix belongs to the associated Lie algebra $\mathfrak{g}:=\mathfrak{so}(h)\cong\mathfrak{so}(2m,\mathbb{C})$ if and only if it is of the form \begin{gather}\label{lie algebra g} \left( \begin{matrix} A&Z_1&Z_2&W\\ X_1&B&D&-Z_2^T\\ X_2&C&-B^T&-Z_1^T\\ Y&-X_2^T&-X_1^T&-A^T \end{matrix} \right), \end{gather} where $A\in M(k,\mathbb{C})$, $B\in M(n,\mathbb{C})$, $C,D\in A(n,\mathbb{C})$, $X_1,X_2,Z_1^T,Z_2^T\in M(n,k,\mathbb{C})$, $W,Y\in A(k,\mathbb{C})$. The subspace of diagonal matrices $\mathfrak{h}$ is a Cartan subalgebra of $\mathfrak{g}$. We denote by $\epsilon_i$ the linear form on $\mathfrak{h}$ def\/ined by $\varepsilon_i\colon H=(h_{kl})\mapsto h_{ii}$. Then $\{\epsilon_1,\dots,\epsilon_m\}$ is a basis of $\mathfrak{h}^\ast$ and $\triangle=\{\pm\epsilon_i\pm\epsilon_j\colon i,j=1,\dots,m\}$. If we choose $\triangle^+=\{\epsilon_i\pm\epsilon_j\colon 1\le i<j\le m\}$ as positive roots, then the simple roots are $\alpha_i:=\epsilon_i-\epsilon_{i+1}$, $i=1,\dots,m-1$ and $\alpha_m:=\epsilon_{m-1}+\epsilon_m$. The associated fundamental weights are $\omega_i=\epsilon_1+\dots+\epsilon_i$, $i=1,\dots,m-2$, $ \omega_{m-1}=\frac{1}{2}(\epsilon_1+\dots+\epsilon_{m-1}-\epsilon_m)$ and $\omega_m=\frac{1}{2}(\epsilon_1+\dots+\epsilon_m)$. The \textit{lowest form} $\rho$ is equal to $\frac{1}{2}\sum\limits_{\alpha\in\triangle^+}\alpha=\omega_1+\dots+\omega_m=(m-1,\dots,1,0)$. If $\lambda=\sum\limits_{i=1}^m\lambda_i\epsilon_i$ where $\lambda_i\in\mathbb{C}$, then we will also write $\lambda=(\lambda_1,\dots,\lambda_m)$. The simple ref\/lection $s_i\in W_\mathfrak{g}$ associated to $\alpha_i$ acts on $\mathfrak{h}^\ast$ by \begin{gather}\label{simple reflections} s_i(\lambda)=(\lambda_1,\dots,\lambda_{i-1},\lambda_{i+1},\lambda_{i},\lambda_{i+2},\dots,\lambda_m),\qquad i=1,\dots,m-1 \end{gather} and \begin{gather*} s_m(\lambda)=(\lambda_1,\dots,\lambda_{m-2},-\lambda_m,-\lambda_{m-1}). \end{gather*} We will be interested in the double f\/ibration diagram \begin{gather}\label{double fibration diagram I} \begin{matrix} {\dynkin\root{}\link\dots\link\noroot{}\link\dots\link\root{}\norootupright{} \rootdownright{}\enddynkin}\\ \swarrow\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \searrow\\ \\ {\dynkin \root{}\link\dots\link\root{}\norootupright{}\rootdownright{}\enddynkin}\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ {\dynkin \root{}\link\dots\link\noroot{}\link\dots\link\root{}\rootupright{}\rootdownright{}\enddynkin} \end{matrix} \end{gather} where, going from left to right, the sets of simple roots are $\{\alpha_m\}$, $\{\alpha_k,\alpha_m\}$ and $\{\alpha_k\}$ and the associated gradings are \begin{gather*} \mathfrak{r}_{-1}\oplus\mathfrak{r}_0\oplus\mathfrak{r}_1, \qquad \mathfrak{q}_{-3}\oplus\mathfrak{q}_{-2}\oplus\dots\oplus\mathfrak{q}_3\qquad \mathrm{and}\qquad \mathfrak{g}_{-2}\oplus\dots\oplus\mathfrak{g}_2, \end{gather*} respectively. With respect to the block decomposition from (\ref{lie algebra g}), we have\footnote{Here we mean $\mathfrak{q}_0$ is the subspace of block diagonal matrices, $\mathfrak{q}_1$ is the subspace of those block matrices where only the matrices $Z_1$, $D$ are non-zero, etc.} \begin{gather* \hspace*{17mm}\left( \begin{matrix} \mathfrak{q}_0&\mathfrak{q}_1&\mathfrak{q}_2&\mathfrak{q}_3\\ \mathfrak{q}_{-1}&\mathfrak{q}_0&\mathfrak{q}_1&\mathfrak{q}_2\\ \mathfrak{q}_{-2}&\mathfrak{q}_{-1}&\mathfrak{q}_0&\mathfrak{q}_1\\ \mathfrak{q}_{-3}&\mathfrak{q}_{-2}&\mathfrak{q}_{-1}&\mathfrak{q}_0 \end{matrix} \right) \\ \hspace*{25mm} \swarrow\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \searrow \nonumber\\ \left( \begin{matrix} \mathfrak{r}_0&\mathfrak{r}_0&\mathfrak{r}_1&\mathfrak{r}_1\\ \mathfrak{r}_0&\mathfrak{r}_0&\mathfrak{r}_1&\mathfrak{r}_1\\ \mathfrak{r}_{-1}&\mathfrak{r}_{-1}&\mathfrak{r}_0&\mathfrak{r}_0\\ \mathfrak{r}_{-1}&\mathfrak{r}_{-1}&\mathfrak{r}_0&\mathfrak{r}_0\\ \end{matrix} \right)\ \ \ \left( \begin{matrix} \mathfrak{g}_0&\mathfrak{g}_1&\mathfrak{g}_1&\mathfrak{g}_2\\ \mathfrak{g}_{-1}&\mathfrak{g}_0&\mathfrak{g}_0&\mathfrak{g}_1\\ \mathfrak{g}_{-1}&\mathfrak{g}_0&\mathfrak{g}_0&\mathfrak{g}_1\\ \mathfrak{g}_{-2}&\mathfrak{g}_{-1}&\mathfrak{g}_{-1}&\mathfrak{g}_0\\ \end{matrix} \right). \end{gather*} The associated standard parabolic subalgebras are \begin{gather*} \mathfrak{r}=\mathfrak{r}_0\oplus\mathfrak{r}_1, \qquad \mathfrak{q}=\mathfrak{q}_0\oplus\mathfrak{q}_1\oplus\mathfrak{q}_2\oplus\mathfrak{q}_3\qquad \mathrm{and} \qquad \mathfrak{p}=\mathfrak{g}_0\oplus\mathfrak{g}_1\oplus\mathfrak{g}_2, \end{gather*} respectively, and we have the following isomorphisms \begin{gather*} \mathfrak{r}_0\cong M(m,\mathbb{C}), \qquad \mathfrak{q}_0\cong M(k,\mathbb{C})\oplus M(n,\mathbb{C})\qquad \mathrm{and} \qquad \mathfrak{g}_0\cong M(k,\mathbb{C})\oplus\mathfrak{so}(2n,\mathbb{C}). \end{gather*} We for brevity put \begin{gather} \mathbb{C}^k:=[e_1,\dots,e_k], \qquad \mathbb{C}^{k\ast}:=[e_1^\ast,\dots,e_k^\ast],\nonumber\\ \mathbb{C}^n:=[e_{k+1},\dots,e_m],\qquad \mathbb{C}^{n\ast}:=[e_{k+1}^\ast,\dots,e_m^\ast],\nonumber\\ \mathbb{C}^{2n}:=\mathbb{C}^n\oplus\mathbb{C}^{n\ast}\qquad \mathrm{and}\qquad \mathbb{C}^m:=\mathbb{C}^k\oplus\mathbb{C}^n.\label{subspace of C2m} \end{gather} Notice that the bilinear form $h$ induces dualities between $\mathbb{C}^k$ and $\mathbb{C}^{k\ast}$ and between $\mathbb{C}^n$ and $\mathbb{C}^{n\ast}$ which justif\/ies the notation, that $\mathbb{C}^m$ is a maximal, totally isotropic and $\mathfrak{r}_0$-invariant subspace, that $\mathbb{C}^k$, $\mathbb{C}^{k\ast}$, $\mathbb{C}^n$ and $\mathbb{C}^{n\ast}$ are $\mathfrak{q}_0$-invariant, that $\mathbb{C}^k$, $\mathbb{C}^{2n}$ and $\mathbb{C}^{k\ast}$ are $\mathfrak{g}_0$-invariant and f\/inally, that $h|_{\mathbb{C}^{2n}}$ is a non-degenerate, symmetric and $\mathfrak{g}_0$-invariant bilinear form. We will for brevity write only $h$ instead of $h|_{\mathbb{C}^{2n}}$ as it will be always clear from the context what is meant. Let us now consider the associated nilpotent subalgebras \begin{gather*} \mathfrak{r}_-=\mathfrak{r}_{-1},\qquad \mathfrak{q}_-=\mathfrak{q}_{-3}\oplus\mathfrak{q}_{-2}\oplus\mathfrak{q}_{-1}\qquad \mathrm{and} \qquad \mathfrak{g}_-=\mathfrak{g}_{-2}\oplus\mathfrak{g}_{-1}. \end{gather*} By the Jacobi identity, the Lie bracket is equivariant with respect to the adjoint action of the corresponding Levi factor and by the grading property following equation~(\ref{k-gradation}), it is homogeneous of degree zero. Hence, we can consider the Lie bracket in each homogeneity separately. The f\/irst algebra $\mathfrak{r}_-$ is abelian and so there is nothing to add. On the other hand, $\mathfrak{q}_{-}$ is 3-graded and, as $\mathfrak{q}_0$-modules, we have $\mathfrak{q}_{-1}\cong\mathbb{E}\oplus\mathbb{F}$, $ \mathfrak{q}_{-2}\cong\mathbb{C}^{k\ast}\otimes\mathbb{C}^{n\ast}$, $\mathfrak{q}_{-3}\cong\Lambda^2\mathbb{C}^{k\ast}$ where we put $\mathbb{E}:=\mathbb{C}^{k\ast}\otimes\mathbb{C}^n$ and $\mathbb{F}:=\Lambda^2\mathbb{C}^{n\ast}$. Using these isomorphisms, the Lie brackets in homogeneity~$-2$ and~$-3$ are the compositions of the canonical projections \begin{gather}\label{lie bracket in homogeneity -2} \Lambda^2\mathfrak{q}_{-1}\rightarrow\mathbb{E}\otimes\mathbb{F}=\big(\mathbb{C}^{k\ast}\otimes\mathbb{C}^n\big) \otimes\Lambda^2\mathbb{C}^{n\ast}\rightarrow\mathbb{C}^{k\ast}\otimes\mathbb{C}^{n\ast}=\mathfrak{q}_{-2} \end{gather} and \begin{gather*} \mathfrak{q}_{-1}\otimes\mathfrak{q}_{-2}\rightarrow\mathbb{E}\otimes\mathfrak{q}_{-2}= \big(\mathbb{C}^{k\ast}\otimes\mathbb{C}^n\big)\otimes\big(\mathbb{C}^{k\ast}\otimes\mathbb{C}^{n\ast}\big)\rightarrow\Lambda^2\mathbb{C}^{k\ast} =\mathfrak{q}_{-3}, \end{gather*} respectively. Here we use the canonical pairing $\mathbb{C}^n\otimes\mathbb{C}^{n\ast}\rightarrow\mathbb{C}$. Notice that $\Lambda^2\mathbb{E}\oplus\Lambda^2\mathbb{F}$ is contained in the kernel of~(\ref{lie bracket in homogeneity -2}). In order to understand the Lie bracket on $\mathfrak{g}_-$, f\/irst notice that there are isomorphisms $\mathfrak{g}_{-1}\cong \mathbb{C}^{k\ast}\otimes\mathbb{C}^{2n}$ and $ \mathfrak{g}_{-2}\cong\Lambda^2\mathbb{C}^{k\ast}\otimes\mathbb{C}$ of irreducible $\mathfrak{g}_0$-modules where $\mathbb{C}$ is the trivial representation of $\mathfrak{so}(2n,\mathbb{C})$. As $\mathfrak{g}_-$ is 2-graded, the Lie bracket is non-zero only in homogeneity~$-2$. It is given by \begin{gather*} \Lambda^2\mathfrak{g}_{-1}=\Lambda^2\big(\mathbb{C}^{k\ast}\otimes\mathbb{C}^{2n}\big)\rightarrow\Lambda^2\mathbb{C}^{k\ast}\otimes S^2\mathbb{C}^{2n}\rightarrow\Lambda^2\mathbb{C}^{k\ast}\otimes\mathbb{C}=\mathfrak{g}_{-2}, \end{gather*} where in the last map we take the trace with respect to $h$. In the table below we specify when $\lambda=(\lambda_1,\dots,\lambda_m)\in\mathfrak{h}^\ast$ is dominant for each parabolic subalgebra $\mathfrak{p},\mathfrak{q}$ and $\mathfrak{r}$. We put $\mathbb{N}_0:=\mathbb{N}\cup\{0\}$. \begin{table}[h!]\centering \caption{Dominant weights.}\label{table dominant weights} \begin{tabular}{|c|c|} \hline algebra&dominant and integral weights \\ \hline$\mathfrak{p}$&$\lambda_i-\lambda_{i+1}\in\mathbb{N}_0,\ i\ne k,\ 2\lambda_m\in\mathbb{Z},\ \lambda_{m-1}\ge|\lambda_m|$\\ \hline$\mathfrak{r}$&$\lambda_i-\lambda_{i+1}\in\mathbb{N}_0$\\ \hline$\mathfrak{q}$&$\lambda_i-\lambda_{i+1}\in\mathbb{N}_0,i\ne k$\\ \hline \end{tabular} \end{table} \subsection[Relative Hasse diagram $W_\mathfrak{r}^\mathfrak{q}$]{Relative Hasse diagram $\boldsymbol{W_\mathfrak{r}^\mathfrak{q}}$}\label{section the relative Weyl group} Let us f\/irst set notation. By a \textit{partition} we will mean an element of $\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}:=\{(a_1,\dots,a_k)\colon a_i\in\mathbb{Z}$, $n\ge a_1\ge a_2\ge\dots\ge a_k\ge0\}$. For two partitions $a=(a_1,\dots,a_k)$ and $a'=(a_1',\dots,a'_k)$ we write $a\le a'$ if $a_i\le a'_i$ for all $i=1,\dots,k$ and $a<a'$ if $a\le a'$ and $a\ne a'$. If $a<a'$ does not hold, then we write $a\nless a'$. We put \begin{gather}\label{abbreviations} |a|=a_1+\dots+a_k,\qquad d(a):=\max\{i\colon a_i\ge i\},\\ q(a)=\sum_{i=1}^{k}\max\{ a_i-i,0\}\qquad \mathrm{and}\qquad r(a):=d(a)+q(a).\nonumber \end{gather} To the partition $a$ we associate the \textit{Young diagram} (or the \textit{Ferrers diagram}) $\mathrm{Y}$ consisting of~$k$ left-justif\/ied rows with $a_i$-boxes in the $i$-th row. Let $b_i$ be the number of boxes in the $i$-th column of $\mathrm{Y}$. Then we call $b=(b_1,\dots,b_n)\in\mathbb{N}^{n,k}_{++}$ the \textit{partition conjugated to} $a$ and we say that $a$ is \textit{symmetric} if $a_i=b_i$, $i=1,\dots,k$ and $b_{k+1}=\dots=b_n=0$. As we assume $n\ge k$, the set of symmetric partitions in $\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}$ depends only on $k$, and thus, we denote it for simplicity by $S^k$ and put $S^k_j:=\{a\in S^k\colon r(a)=j\}$. \begin{Example}\label{ex YDI}\quad \begin{enumerate}\itemsep=0pt \item[(1)] The empty partition is by def\/inition always symmetric. \item[(2)] The Young diagram of $a=(4,3,1,0,0)\in\mathbb{N}^{5,6}_{++}$ is \begin{gather}\label{YD} \Yctj \end{gather} and we f\/ind that $d(a)=2$, $q(a)=4$ and $r(a)=6$. The conjugated partition is $b=(3,2,2,1,0,0)$ with $d(b)=2$, $q(b)=2$ and $r(b)=4$. The Young diagram of $b$ is \begin{gather*} \Ytddj. \end{gather*} We see that the partition is not symmetric. \end{enumerate} \end{Example} Notice that $d(a)$ and $q(a)$ are equal to the number of boxes in the associated Young diagram that are on and above the main diagonal, respectively and that a partition is symmetric if and only if its Young diagram is symmetric with respect to the ref\/lection along the main diagonal. We can now continue by investigating the relative Hasse graph $W_\mathfrak{r}^\mathfrak{q}$. The group $W_\mathfrak{r}$ is generated by $s_1,\dots,s_{m-1}$ while $W_\mathfrak{q}$ is generated by elements $s_1,\dots,s_{k-1},s_{k+1},\dots,s_{m-1}$. By (\ref{simple reflections}), it follows that $W_\mathfrak{r}$ is the permutation group $S_m$ on $\{1,\dots,m\}$ and that $W_\mathfrak{q}\cong S_k\times S_n$ is the stabilizer of $\{1,\dots,k\}$. Recall from Section~\ref{section review} that in each left coset of $W_\mathfrak{q}$ in $W_\mathfrak{r}$ there is a unique element of minimal length and that we denote the set of all such distinguished representatives by $W_\mathfrak{r}^\mathfrak{q}$. Moreover, the Bruhat order on $W_\mathfrak{g}$ descends to a partial order on $W_\mathfrak{r}$ and on $W_\mathfrak{q}^\mathfrak{r}$. We will now show that there is an isomorphism $\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}\rightarrow W^\mathfrak{q}_\mathfrak{r}$ of partially ordered sets. Let $a=(a_1,\dots,a_k)\in\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}$ and $\mathrm{Y}$ be the associated Young diagram. We will call the box in the $i$-th row and the $j$-th column of $Y$ an $(i,j)$\textit{-box} and we write into this box the number $\sharp(i,j):=k-i+j$. Notice that $1\le\sharp(i,j)\le m$. Then the set of boxes in $Y$ is indexed by $\Xi_a:=\{(i,j)\colon i=1,\dots,k,\ j=1,\dots,a_i\}$ and we order this set lexicographically, i.e., $(i,j)<(i',j')$ if $i<i'$ or $i=i'$ and $j<j'$. Then \begin{gather}\label{definition of permutation} w_a:=s_{\sharp(\Psi(1))}s_{\sharp(\Psi(2))}\dots s_{\sharp(\Psi(|a|))}\in S_m, \end{gather} where $\Psi\colon \{1,2,\dots,|a|\}\rightarrow\Xi_a$ is the unique isomorphism of ordered sets. Let us now look at an example. \begin{Example} The Young diagram from (\ref{YD}) is f\/illed as \begin{gather* \begin{matrix} k&k+1&k+2&k+3\\ k-1&k&k+1&\\ k-2&&&\\ \end{matrix} \end{gather*} and so $w_a:=s_ks_{k+1}s_{k+2}s_{k+3}s_{k-1}s_ks_{k+1}s_{k-2}$. \end{Example} We have the following preliminary observation. \begin{Lemma} Let $a=(a_1,\dots,a_k)$ be as above and $b=(b_1,\dots,b_n)$ be the conjugated partition. Then the permutation $w_a\in S_m$ from~\eqref{definition of permutation} satisfies \begin{gather}\label{permutation from YD} w_a(k-i+1+a_i)=k-i+1\qquad \mathrm{and}\qquad w_a(k+j-b_j)=k+j \end{gather} for each $i=1,\dots,k$ and $j=1,\dots,n$. \end{Lemma} \begin{proof} Fix $i=1,\dots,k$. If $a_i>0$, there is $r_i:=k-i+1$ written in the $(i,1)$-box and $r^i:=k-i+a_i=r_i+a_i-1$ in the $(i,a_i)$-box. We put $r^i-1=r_i:=k-i+1$ if $a_i=0$. Similarly, if $j=1,\dots,n$ and $b_j>0$, then there is $c_j:=k+j-1$ in the $(1,j)$-box and $c^j:=k+j-b_j=c_j-b_j+1$ in the $(b_j,j)$-box. We put $c^j-1=c_j:=k+j-1$ if $b_j=0$. Then it is easy to check that $w_a(r^i+1)=r_i$ and $w_a(c^j)=c_j+1$ which completes the proof. \end{proof} Notice that the sets $\{k-i+1+a_i\colon i=1,\dots,k\}$ and $\{ k+j-b_j\colon j=1,\dots,n\}$ are disjoint and that their union is $\{1,2,\dots,m\}$. By~(\ref{permutation from YD}), it follows that \begin{gather}\label{action on lowest form} w_a\rho=\rho+(-a_k,\dots,-a_1\,|\,b_1,\dots,b_n), \end{gather} where $\rho=(m-1,\dots,1,0)$ is the lowest form of $\mathfrak{g}$ and for clarity, we separate the f\/irst $k$ and last $n$ coef\/f\/icients by~$|$. Comparing this with Table~\ref{table dominant weights}, we see that $w_a\rho$ is $\mathfrak{q}$-dominant. As the same holds for any $\mathfrak{r}$-dominant weight, it follows that $w_a\in W^\mathfrak{q}_\mathfrak{r}$. \begin{Lemma}\label{lemma relative Weyl group} The map $\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}\rightarrow W^\mathfrak{q}_\mathfrak{r}$, $a\mapsto w_a$ is an isomorphism of partially ordered sets. \end{Lemma} \begin{proof} The map $a\mapsto w_a$ is by (\ref{action on lowest form}) clearly injective. To show surjectivity, f\/ix $w\in W^\mathfrak{q}_\mathfrak{r}$. Then the sequence $c_1,\dots,c_k$ where $c_i=w^{-1}(i)$, $i=1,\dots,k$ is increasing. By \cite[Proposition~3.2.16]{CS}, the map $w\in W^\mathfrak{q}_\mathfrak{r}\mapsto w^{-1}\omega_k$ is injective. It follows that $w^{-1}\omega_k$ is uniquely determined by the sequence $c_1,\dots,c_k$. Then $a:=(a_1,\dots,a_k)\in\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}$ where $a_i:=c_{k-i+1}+i-k-1$, $i=1,\dots,k$ and from~(\ref{permutation from YD}), it follows that $w_a^{-1}(k-i+1)=k-i+1+a_i=c_{k-i+1}$, $i=1,\dots,k$. This shows that $w_a^{-1}\omega_k=w^{-1}\omega_k$ and thus, $w=w_a$. Now it remains to show that the map is compatible with the orders. Assume that $a=(a_1,\dots,a_k)$, $a'=(a'_1,\dots,a'_k)\in\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}$ satisfy $|a'|=|a|+1$ and $a<a'$. Then there is a unique integer $i\le k$ such that $a'_i=a_i+1$ and so $w_{a'}=w_as_{k-i+a'_i}$. By~(\ref{permutation from YD}), we have that $w_a\alpha_{k-i+a'_i}>0$ and thus by \cite[Proposition~3.2.16]{CS}, there is an arrow $w_a\rightarrow w_{a'}$ in $W^\mathfrak{q}_\mathfrak{r}$. On the other hand, suppose that $a''=(a_1'',\dots,a_k'')\in\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}$ satisf\/ies $a'\not <a''$. In order to complete the proof, it is enough to show that there is no arrow $w_{a'}\rightarrow w_{a''}$. By assumptions, there is $j$ such that $a'_1\le a_1'',\dots,a_{j-1}'\le a''_{j-1}$ and $a'_j>a_j''$. Without loss of generality we may assume that $i=j$. Then $w_{a'}^{-1}(w_{a}\alpha_{k+a_i-i})=s_{k+a_i-i}\alpha_{k+a_i-i}<0$. On the other hand by~(\ref{permutation from YD}), it follows that $w_{a''}^{-1}(w_a\alpha_{k+a_i-i})>0$. We proved that $\Phi_{w_a'}\not\subset\Phi_{w_{a''}}$ and thus by \cite[Proposition~3.2.17]{CS}, there cannot be any arrow $w_{a'}\rightarrow w_{a''}$. \end{proof} We will later need the following two observations. A permutation $w\in S_m$ is $k$-\textit{balanced}, if the following is true: if $w(k-i)>k$ for some $i=0,\dots,k-1$, then $ w(k+i+1)\le k$. \begin{Lemma}\label{lemma symmetric YD} The permutation $w_a$ associated to $a\in\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}$ is $k$-balanced if and only if $a\in S^k$. \end{Lemma} \begin{proof} Let $b=(b_1,\dots,b_n)$ be the partition conjugated to $a=(a_1,\dots,a_k)$. First notice that if $w_a(k-i)=k+j>k$, then by~(\ref{permutation from YD}) we have $i=b_j-j$. If $a\in S^k$, then $w_a(k+i+1)=w_a(k-j+b_j+1)=w_a(k-j+a_j+1)=k-j+1\le k$ and so $a$ is $k$-balanced. If $a\not\in S^k$, then there is $j$ such that $a_1=b_1,\dots,a_{j-1}= b_{j-1}$ and $a_j\ne b_j$. It follows that $b_j\ge j$ and so $i:=b_j-j\ge0$. Then $w_a(k-i)=w_a(k-b_j+j)=k+j>k$. If $a_j>b_j$, then $w_a(k+i+1)=k+b_j+1>k$. If $a_j<b_j$, then $w_a(k+i+1)=k+b_j>k$. \end{proof} Recall from \cite{BE} that given $w\in S_m$, there exists a minimal integer $\ell(w)$, called the \textit{length} of~$w$, such that~$w$ can be expressed as a product of $\ell(w)$ simple ref\/lections $s_1,\dots,s_m$. It is well known that $\ell(w)$ is equal to the number of pairs $1\le i<j\le m$ such that $w(i)>w(j)$. \begin{Lemma}\label{lemma length of permutation} Let $w_a\in S_m$. Then $\ell(w_a)=|a|$. \end{Lemma} \begin{proof} By the def\/inition of $w_a$, it follows that $\ell(w_a)\le |a|$. On the other hand, if $a<a'$, then $w_a\rightarrow w_{a'}$ and thus also $\ell(w_a)<\ell(w_{a'})$. By induction on $|a|$, we have that $\ell(w_a)\ge|a|$. \end{proof} \section{Geometric structures attached to (\ref{double fibration diagram I})}\label{section geometry behind PT} In Section \ref{section geometry behind PT} we will consider dif\/ferent geometric structures associated to~(\ref{double fibration diagram I}). Namely, we will consider in Section~\ref{section complex grassmannian} the associated homogeneous spaces, in Section~\ref{section filtration of TM and TCS} the f\/iltrations of tangent bundles of these parabolic geometries and in Section \ref{section projections} the projections $\eta$ and $\tau$. \subsection{Homogeneous spaces}\label{section complex grassmannian} A connected and simply connected Lie group $\mathrm{G}$ with Lie algebra $\mathfrak{g}$ is isomorphic to $\mathrm{Spin}(2m,\mathbb{C})$. Let $\mathrm{R}$, $\mathrm{Q}$ and $\mathrm{P}$ be the parabolic subgroups of~$\mathrm{G}$ with Lie algebras $\mathfrak{r}$, $\mathfrak{q}$ and~$\mathfrak{p}$ that are associated to $\{\alpha_m\}$, $\{\alpha_k,\alpha_m\}$ and~$\{\alpha_k\}$, respectively, as explained in Section~\ref{section review}. We for brevity put $TS:=\mathrm{G}/\mathrm{R}$, $CS:=\mathrm{G}/\mathrm{Q}$ and $M:=\mathrm{G}/\mathrm{P}$. Recall from Section~\ref{section PT} that we call $TS$ the twistor space and~$CS$ the correspondence space. \textit{The twistor space $TS$}. Let us f\/irst recall (see \cite[Section 6]{GW}) some well known facts about spinors. Recall from (\ref{subspace of C2m}) that $\mathbb{W}:=\mathbb{C}^{m}$ is a maximal totally isotropic subspace of $\mathbb{C}^{2m}$. We can (via $h$) identify the dual space $\mathbb{W}^\ast$ with the subspace $[e_1^\ast,\dots,e_m^\ast]$. Put $\mathbb{S}:=\bigoplus_{i=0}^m\Lambda^i\mathbb{W}^\ast$. There is a canonical linear map $\mathbb{C}^{2m}\rightarrow\operatorname{End}(\mathbb{S})$ which is determined by $w\cdot\psi=i_w\psi$ and $w^\ast\cdot\psi=w^\ast\wedge\psi$ where $w\in\mathbb{W}$, $w^\ast\in\mathbb{W}^\ast$, $\psi\in\mathbb{S}$ and $i_w$ stands for the contraction by $w$. If $\psi\in\mathbb{S}$, then we put $T_\psi:=\{v\in\mathbb{C}^{2m}\colon v\cdot\psi=0\}$. If $\psi\ne0$, then~$T_\psi$ is a totally isotropic subspace and we call $\psi$ a~\textit{pure spinor} if $\dim T_\psi=m$ (which is equivalent to saying that $T_\psi$ is a~maximal totally isotropic subspace). The standard linear isomorphism $\Lambda^2\mathbb{C}^{2m}\cong\mathfrak{g}$ gives an injective linear map $\mathfrak{g}\rightarrow\operatorname{End}(\mathbb{S})$. It is straightforward to verify that the map is a homomorphism of Lie algebras where the commutator in the associative algebra $\operatorname{End}(\mathbb{S})$ is the standard one. Hence, $\mathfrak{g}$ is a Lie subalgebra of $\operatorname{End}(\mathbb{S})$ and it turns out that~$\mathbb{S}$ is no longer irreducible under $\mathfrak{g}$ but it decomposes as $\mathbb{S}_+\oplus\mathbb{S}_-$ where $\mathbb{S}_+:=\bigoplus_{i=0}^m\Lambda^{2i}\mathbb{W}^\ast$ and $\mathbb{S}_-:=\bigoplus_{i=0}^m\Lambda^{2i+1}\mathbb{W}^\ast$. Then $\mathbb{S}_+$ and $\mathbb{S}_-$ are irreducible non-isomorphic complex spinor representations of $\mathfrak{g}$ with highest weights $\omega_m$ and $\omega_{m-1}$, respectively. It is well known that any pure spinor belongs to $\mathbb{S}_+$ or to $\mathbb{S}_-$ (which explains why the Grassmannian of maximal totally isotropic subspaces in~$\mathbb{C}^{2m}$ has two connected components). Now we can easily describe the twistor space. The spinor $1\in\mathbb{S}_+$ is annihilated by all positive roots in $\mathfrak{g}$ and hence, it is a highest weight vector. Recall from Section~\ref{section review} that the line spanned by~1 is invariant under~$\mathrm{R}$ and since $T_1=\mathbb{W}$, we f\/ind that~$\mathrm{R}$ is the stabilizer of $\mathbb{W}$ inside $\mathrm{G}$. As~$\mathrm{G}$ is connected, we conclude that~$TS$ is the connected component of~$\mathbb{W}$ in the Grassmannian of maximal totally isotropic subspaces in~$\mathbb{C}^{2m}$. \textit{The isotropic Grassmannian $M$.} An irreducible $\mathfrak{g}$-module with highest weight $\omega_k$ is isomorphic to $\Lambda^k\mathbb{C}^{2m}$. Then $e_1\wedge e_2\wedge\dots\wedge e_k$ is clearly a highest weight vector and the corresponding point in $\mathbb P(\Lambda^k\mathbb{C}^{2m})$ can be viewed as the totally isotropic subspace $x_0:=\mathbb{C}^k$. We see that $M$ is the Grassmannian of totally isotropic $k$-dimensional subspaces in $\mathbb{C}^{2m}$. We denote by $\textbf{p}\colon \mathrm{G}\rightarrow M$ the canonical projection. \textit{The correspondence space $CS$}. The correspondence space $CS$ is the generalized f\/lag manifold of nested subspaces $\{(z,x)\colon z\in TS,\ x\in M,\ x\subset z\}$ and~$\mathrm{Q}$ is the stabilizer of $(\mathbb{W},x_0)$. Let $\textbf{q}\colon \mathrm{G}\rightarrow CS$ be the canonical projection. \subsection[Filtrations of the tangent bundles of $M$ and $CS$]{Filtrations of the tangent bundles of $\boldsymbol{M}$ and $\boldsymbol{CS}$}\label{section filtration of TM and TCS} Recall from Section \ref{section review} that the $|2|$-grading $\mathfrak{g}=\mathfrak{g}_{-2}\oplus\mathfrak{g}_{-1}\oplus\dots\oplus\mathfrak{g}_2$ associated to $\{\alpha_k\}$ determines a 2-step f\/iltration $\{0\}=F_{0}^M\subset F_{-1}^M\subset F_{-2}^M=TM$ of the tangent bundle of $M$ where $\{0\}$ is the zero section. We put $G_{i}^M:=F_{i}^M/F_{i+1}^M$, $i=-2,-1$ so that the associated graded bundle $gr(TM)=G_{-2}^M\oplus G_{-1}^M$ is a locally trivial bundle of graded nilpotent Lie algebras with typical f\/iber $\mathfrak{g}_-$. Dually, there is a f\/iltration $T^\ast M=F_1^M\supset F_2^M\supset F_3^M=\{0\}$ where $F_i^M\cong (F^M_{-i+1})^\perp$. We put $G_i^M:=F_i^M/F_{i+1}^M$ so that $G_i^M\cong(G_{-i}^M)^\ast$. There are linear isomorphisms \begin{gather}\label{linear isomorphisms over x0} \mathfrak{g}_{i}\cong \big(G^M_i\big)_{x_0},\qquad i=-2,-1,1,2. \end{gather} Recall from Section \ref{section wdo} that $\mathfrak{gr}^r_{x_0}$ denotes the vector space of weighted $r$-jets of germs of holomorhic functions at $x_0$ whose weighted $(r-1)$-jet vanishes. Then the isomorphisms from~(\ref{isom of graded jets over origin}) are \begin{gather*} \mathfrak{gr}^{1}_{x_0}\cong \mathfrak{g}_1,\qquad \mathfrak{gr}^{2}_{x_0}\cong S^2\mathfrak{g}_1\oplus\mathfrak{g}_2,\qquad \mathfrak{gr}^{3}_{x_0}\cong S^3\mathfrak{g}_1\oplus\mathfrak{g}_1\otimes\mathfrak{g}_2, \qquad \dots \end{gather*} for small $r$ and in general \begin{gather}\label{weighted jets at x_0} \mathfrak{gr}^{r}_{x_0}\cong\bigoplus_{i+2j=r}S^i\mathfrak{g}_1\otimes S^j\mathfrak{g}_2. \end{gather} The $|3|$-grading $\mathfrak{g}=\bigoplus_{i=-3}^3\mathfrak{q}_i$ determined by $\{\alpha_k,\alpha_m\}$ induces a 3-step f\/iltration $TCS= F_{-3}^{CS}\supset F_{-2}^{CS}\supset F_{-1}^{CS}\supset F_0^{CS}=\{0\}$. We put $G_i^{CS}:= F_i^{CS}/F^{CS}_{i+1}$ so that $gr(TCS)=\bigoplus_{i=-3}^{-1}G_i^{CS}$ is a locally trivial vector bundle of graded nilpotent Lie algebras with typical f\/iber $\mathfrak{q}_-$. Dually, we get a f\/iltration $T^\ast CS=F_1^{CS}\supset F_2^{CS}\supset F_3^{CS}\supset F_4^{CS}=\{0\}$ where $F_i^{CS}:=(F^{CS}_{-i+1})^\perp$. The associated graded vector bundle is $gr(T^\ast CS)=\bigoplus_{i=1}^3G_i^{CS}$ where we put $G_i^{CS}:=F_{i}^{CS}/F^{CS}_{i+1}$. Then as above, $G_i^{CS}\cong (G_{-i}^{CS})^\ast$. The $\mathrm{Q}$-invariant subspaces $\mathbb{E}\oplus\mathfrak{q}$ and $\mathbb{F}\oplus\mathfrak{q}$ give a f\/iner f\/iltration of the tangent bundle, namely $F_{-1}^{CS}=E^{CS}\oplus F^{CS}$. Since the Lie bracket $\Lambda^2\mathfrak{q}_{-1}\rightarrow\mathfrak{q}_{-2}$ vanishes on $\Lambda^2\mathbb{E}\oplus\Lambda^2\mathbb{F}$, it follows that $E^{CS}$ and $F^{CS}$ are integrable distributions. This can be deduced also from the short exact sequences \begin{gather}\label{E and F as kernels of tangent maps} 0\rightarrow E^{CS}\rightarrow TCS\xrightarrow{T\eta}T(TS)\rightarrow0\qquad \mathrm{and}\qquad 0\rightarrow F^{CS}\rightarrow TCS\xrightarrow{T\tau}TM\rightarrow0, \end{gather} i.e., $E^{CS}=\ker(T\eta)$ and $F^{CS}=\ker(T\tau)$. Notice that $(T\tau)^{-1}(F_{-1}^M)=F^{CS}_{-2}$. \subsection[Projections $\tau$ and $\eta$]{Projections $\boldsymbol{\tau}$ and $\boldsymbol{\eta}$}\label{section projections} Recall from (\ref{subspace of C2m}) that $\mathbb{C}^{2n}:=[e_{k+1},\dots,e_m,e_{k+1}^\ast,\dots,e_m^\ast]$ and $\mathbb{C}^n:=[e_{k+1},\dots,e_m]$, i.e., we view~$\mathbb{C}^{2n}$ and~$\mathbb{C}^n$ as subspaces of~$\mathbb{C}^{2m}$. On~$\mathbb{C}^{2n}$ we consider the non-degenerate bilinear form~$h|_{\mathbb{C}^{2n}}$ which we for brevity denote by~$h$. Then $\mathbb{C}^n$ is a maximal totally isotropic subspace of~$\mathbb{C}^{2n}$. The f\/ibers of $\tau$ and $\eta$ are homogeneous spaces of parabolic geometries which (see~\cite{BE}) can be recovered from the Dynkin diagrams given in~(\ref{double fibration diagram I}). \begin{Lemma}\label{lemma fibers}\quad \begin{enumerate}\itemsep=0pt \item[$(a)$] The fibers of $\tau$ are biholomorphic to the Grassmannian of $k$-dimensional subspaces in $\mathbb{C}^{n+k}$. \item [$(b)$] The fibers of $\eta$ are biholomorphic to the connected component $\mathrm{Gr}^+_h(n,n)$ of $\mathbb{C}^n$ in the Grassmannian of maximal totally isotropic subspaces in~$\mathbb{C}^{2n}$. \end{enumerate} \end{Lemma} \begin{proof}As the f\/ibers over distinct points are biholomorphic, it suf\/f\/ices to look at the f\/ibers of~$\eta$ and~$\tau$ over $\mathbb{W}$ and~$x_0$, respectively. (a) By def\/inition, $\eta^{-1}(\mathbb{W})$ is the set of $k$-dimensional totally isotropic subspaces in $\mathbb{W}$. As $\mathbb{W}$ is already totally isotropic, the f\/irst claim follows. (b) Notice that $x_0^\bot=x_0\oplus \mathbb{C}^{2n}$. Then it is easy to see that $y\in\mathrm{Gr}^+_h(n,n)\mapsto(x_0\oplus y,x_0)\in\tau^{-1}(x_0)$ is a~biholomorphism. \end{proof} We will use the following notation. Assume that $X\in M(2m,k,\mathbb{C})$ and $Y\in M(2m,n,\mathbb{C})$ have maximal rank. Then we denote by $[X]$ the $k$-dimensional subspace of $\mathbb{C}^{2m}$ that is spanned by the columns of the matrix and by $[X|Y]$ the f\/lag of nested subspaces $[X]\subset[X]\oplus[Y]$. It is straightforward to verify that \begin{gather}\label{affine subset of M} (\textbf{p}\circ\exp)\colon \ \mathfrak{g}_- \rightarrow M,\\ (\textbf{p}\circ\exp)\left( \begin{matrix} 0&0&0&0\\ X_1&0&0&0\\ X_2&0&0&0\\ Y&-X_2^T&-X_1^T&0\\ \end{matrix} \right) = \left[ \begin{matrix} 1_k\\ X_1\\ X_2\\ Y-\frac{1}{2}(X_1^TX_2+X^T_2X_1)\\ \end{matrix} \right].\nonumber \end{gather} We see that $\mathcal{X}:=\textbf{p}\circ\exp(\mathfrak{g}_-)$ is an open, dense and af\/f\/ine subset of $M$ and that any $(z,x)\in\tau^{-1}(\mathcal{X})$ can be represented by \begin{gather}\label{coordinates on tau^{-1}(U)} \left[ \begin{array}{c|c} 1_k&0\\ X_1&A\\ X_2&B\\ Y-\frac{1}{2}(X_1^TX_2+X_2^TX_1)&C\\ \end{array} \right], \end{gather} where $A,B\in M(n,\mathbb{C})$, $C\in M(k,n,\mathbb{C})$ are such that $\left[ \begin{matrix} A\\ B\\ \end{matrix} \right]\in\mathrm{Gr}^+_{h}(n,n)$ and $C=-(X_1^TB+X_2^TA)$. We immediately get the following observation. \begin{Lemma}\label{lemma set tau^{-1}(U)} The set $\tau^{-1}(\mathcal{X})$ is biholomorphic to $\mathcal{X}\times\tau^{-1}(x_0)$. The restriction of $\tau$ to this set is then the projection onto the first factor. \end{Lemma} The set $\tau^{-1}(\mathcal{X})$ is not af\/f\/ine as dif\/ferent choices of $A$ and $B$ might lead to the same element in $\tau^{-1}(\mathcal{X})$. Let $\mathcal{Y}$ be the subset of $\tau^{-1}(\mathcal{X})$ of those nested f\/lags $x\subset z$ which can be represented by a matrix as above with $A$ regular. In that case we may assume $A=1_n$ which uniquely pins down~$B$. It is straightforward to f\/ind that $B=-B^T$ and conversely, any skew-symmetric $n\times n$ matrix determines a totally isotropic $n$-dimensional subspace in~$\mathbb{C}^{2n}$. We see that $\mathcal{Y}$ is an open and af\/f\/ine set which is biholomorphic to $\mathfrak{g}_-\times A(n,\mathbb{C})$. In order to write down also $\eta$ as a canonical projection $\mathbb{C}^{{m\choose2}+nk}\rightarrow\mathbb{C}^{m\choose2}$, it will be convenient to choose a dif\/ferent coordinate system on $\mathcal{Y}$. \begin{Lemma}\label{lemma projection eta} Let $\mathcal{Y}$ be as above and put $\mathcal{Z}:=\eta(\mathcal{Y})$. Then $\mathcal{Y}$ and $\mathcal{Z}$ are open affine sets and there is a commutative diagram of holomorphic maps \begin{gather}\label{other coordinates on CS}\begin{split} & \xymatrix{\mathcal{Y}\ar[d]^{\eta|_\mathcal{Y}}\ar[r]&A(m,\mathbb{C})\times M(n,k,\mathbb{C})\ar[d]^{pr_1}\\ \mathcal{Z}\ar[r]&A(m,\mathbb{C}),}\end{split} \end{gather} where $pr_1$ is the canonical projection and the horizontal arrows are biholomorphisms. \end{Lemma} \begin{proof} Let $(z,x)$ be the nested f\/lag corresponding to (\ref{coordinates on tau^{-1}(U)}) where $A=1_n$ so that $B=-B^T$. Put for brevity $Y':=Y-\frac{1}{2}(X_1^TX_2+X_2^TX_1)$ and $C:=-X_2^T-X_1^TB$. The map in the f\/irst row in (\ref{other coordinates on CS}) is $(z,x)\mapsto(W,Z)$ where \begin{gather*}\label{coordinates on W} W=\left( \begin{matrix} W_1&W_2\\ W_0&-W_1^T \end{matrix} \right) \end{gather*} and $ Z:=X_1$, $W_1:=X_2-BX_1$, $W_0:=Y'-CX_1$, $W_2:=B$. Then $W=-W^T$ and the map $\mathcal{Y}\rightarrow A(m,\mathbb{C})\times M(n,k,\mathbb{C})$ is clearly a biholomorphism. In order to have a geometric interpretation of the map, consider the following. Using Gaussian elimination on the columns of the matrix~(\ref{coordinates on tau^{-1}(U)}), we can eliminate the $X_1$-block and get a new matrix \begin{gather*} \left( \begin{matrix} 1_k&0\\ 0&1_n\\ X_2-BX_1&B\\ Y'-CX_1&C \end{matrix} \right)=\left( \begin{matrix} 1_m\\ W \end{matrix} \right). \end{gather*} The columns of the matrix span the same totally isotropic subspace $z$ as the original matrix. Moreover, it is clear that $z$ admits a unique basis of this form. From this we easily see that $\mathcal{Z}$ is indeed an open af\/f\/ine subset of~$TS$ which is biholomorphic to~$A(m,\mathbb{C})$. In these coordinate systems, the restriction of $\eta$ is the projection onto the f\/irst factor. \end{proof} \section[The Penrose transform for the $k$-Dirac complexes]{The Penrose transform for the $\boldsymbol{k}$-Dirac complexes}\label{section computing PT} In Section \ref{section computing PT} we will consider the relative BGG sequence associated to a particular $\mathfrak{r}$-dominant and integral weight as explained in Section \ref{section PT}. More explicitly, we will def\/ine in Section \ref{section relative double complex} for each $p,q\ge0$ a sheaf of relative $(p,q)$-forms and we get a Dolbeault-like double complex. Then we will show (see Section~\ref{section relative de Rham}) that this double complex contains a relative holomorphic de Rham complex. Then in Section~\ref{section relative twisted double complex} we will twist each sheaf of relative $(p,q)$-forms as well as the holomorhic de Rham complex by a certain pullback sheaf. Using some elementary representation theory, we will turn (see Section~\ref{section relative BGG sequence}) the twisted relative de Rham complex into the relative BGG sequence. In Section~\ref{section direct images} we will compute direct images of sheaves in the relative BGG sequence. We will use the following notation. We denote by $\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}$ and $\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\mathfrak{q}$ the structure sheaf and the sheaf of smooth $(p,q)$-forms, respectively, over~$CS$. We denote the corresponding sheaves over~$TS$ by the subscript~$\mathfrak{r}$. If $W$ is a~holomorphic vector bundle over $CS$, then we denote by $\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}(W)$ the sheaf of holomorphic sections of~$W$ and by $\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\mathfrak{q}(W)$ the sheaf of smooth $(p,q)$-forms with values in $W$. We for brevity put $\mathcal{E}_\ast:=\mathcal{E}^{0,0}_\ast$ and $\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\ast(\mathcal{U}):=\Gamma(\mathcal{U},\mathcal{E}_\ast^{p,q})$ where $\mathcal{U}$ is an open set and $\ast=\mathfrak{q}$ or $\mathfrak{r}$. Moreover, we put $\eta^\ast\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\mathfrak{r}:= \mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}\otimes_{\eta^{-1}\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{r}}\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\mathfrak{r}$ where we use that $\eta^{-1}\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{r}$ is naturally a sub-sheaf of~$\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}$. \subsection{Double complex of relative forms}\label{section relative double complex} Recall from Lemma \ref{lemma projection eta} that $\mathcal{Y}$ is biholomorphic to $A(m,\mathbb{C})\times M(n,k,\mathbb{C})$, that $\eta(\mathcal{Y})=\mathcal{Z}$ is biholomorphic to $A(m,\mathbb{C})$ and that the canonical map $\mathcal{Y}\rightarrow\mathcal{Z}$ is the projection onto the f\/irst factor. In this way we can use matrix coef\/f\/icients on $M(n,k,\mathbb{C})$ as coordinates on the f\/ibers of $\eta$. We will write $Z=(z_{\alpha i})\in M(n,k,\mathbb{C})$ and if $I=((\alpha_1,i_1),\dots,(\alpha_p,i_p))$ is a multi-index where $(\alpha_j,i_j)\in I(n,k):=\{(\alpha,i)\colon \alpha=1,\dots,n,\ i=1,\dots,k\}$, $j=1,\dots,p$, then we put $dz_I:=d z_{(\alpha_1,i_1)}\wedge\dots\wedge d z_{(\alpha_p,i_p)}$ and $|I|=p$. We call \begin{gather*} \mathcal{E}^{p+1,q}_\eta:=\mathcal{E}^{p+1,q}_\mathfrak{q}/(\eta^\ast\mathcal{E}^{1,0}_\mathfrak{r}\wedge\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}^{p,q}),\qquad p,q\ge0 \end{gather*} the \textit{sheaf of relative $(p+1,q)$-forms}. By the $\mathrm{G}$-action, it is clearly enough to understand the space of sections of this sheaf over the open set $\mathcal{Y}$ from Section~\ref{section projections}. Given $\omega\in\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta(\mathcal{Y})$, it is easy to see that there is a unique $(p,q)$-form cohomologous to $\omega$ which can be written in the form \begin{gather}\label{relative form in coordinates} \sideset{}{'}\sum_{|I|=p} dz_I\wedge \omega_I, \end{gather} where $\Sigma'$ denote that the summation is performed only over strictly increasing multi-indeces\footnote{We order the set $I(n,k)$ lexicographically, i.e., $(\alpha,i)<(\alpha',i')$ if $\alpha<\alpha'$ or $\alpha=\alpha'$ and $i<i'$.} and each $\omega_I\in\mathcal{E}^{0,q}_\mathfrak{q}(\mathcal{Y})$. As $\eta$ is holomorphic, $\partial$ and $\bar\partial$ commute with the pullback map $\eta^\ast$. We see that $\partial(\eta^\ast\mathcal{E}^{1,0}_\mathfrak{r}\wedge\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}^{p,q})\subset \eta^\ast\mathcal{E}^{1,0}_\mathfrak{r}\wedge\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}^{p+1,q}$ and $\bar\partial(\eta^\ast\mathcal{E}^{1,0}_\mathfrak{r}\wedge\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}^{p,q})\subset \eta^\ast\mathcal{E}^{1,0}_\mathfrak{r}\wedge\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}^{p,q+1}$ and thus, $\partial$ and $\bar\partial$ descend to dif\/ferential operators \begin{gather* \partial_\eta\colon \ \mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta\rightarrow\mathcal{E}^{p+1,q}_\eta\qquad \mathrm{and}\qquad \bar\partial\colon \ \mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta\rightarrow\mathcal{E}^{p,q+1}_\eta, \end{gather*} respectively. From the def\/initions it easily follows that: \begin{gather}\label{properties of relative dbar} \partial_\eta(\omega\wedge\omega')=(\partial_\eta\omega)\wedge\omega'+(-1)^{p+q}\omega\wedge\partial_\eta\omega',\\ \partial_\eta f=\sum_{(\alpha,i)\in I(n,k)}\frac{\partial f}{\partial z_{\alpha i}}dz_{\alpha i},\nonumber \end{gather} where $\omega\in\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta(\mathcal{Y})$, $\omega'\in\mathcal{E}^{p',q'}_\eta(\mathcal{Y})$ and $f\in\mathcal{E}(\mathcal{Y})$. Recall from Section \ref{section filtration of TM and TCS} that $\partial_{z_{\alpha i}}\in\Gamma(E^{1,0}|_{\mathcal{Y}})$ and thus, $\partial_\eta f(x)$, $ x\in\mathcal{Y}$ depends only on the f\/irst weighted jet~$\mathfrak{j}^1_xf$ of $f$ at~$x$ (see Section~\ref{section wdo}). Recall from (\ref{E and F as kernels of tangent maps}) that the distribution $E^{CS}$ is equal to $\ker(T\eta)$. \begin{Proposition}\label{thm double complex relative forms}\quad \begin{enumerate}\itemsep=0pt \item[$(i)$] The sheaf $\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta$ is naturally isomorphic to the sheaf $\mathcal{E}^{0,q}_\mathfrak{q}(\Lambda^{p}E^{CS\ast})$ of smooth $(0,q)$-forms with values in the vector bundle $\Lambda^p E^{CS\ast}$ and $(\mathcal{E}^{p,\ast}_\eta,\bar\partial)$ is a resolution of $\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}(\Lambda^p E^{CS\ast})$ by fine sheaves. \item [$(ii)$] $\partial_\eta$ is a linear $\mathrm{G}$-invariant differential operator of weighted order one and the sequence of sheaves $(\mathcal{E}^{\ast,q}_\eta,\partial_\eta)$, $q\ge0$ is exact. \label{lemma local exactness of relative d} \item [$(iii)$]The data $(\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta,(-1)^p\bar\partial,\partial_\eta)$ define a double complex of fine sheaves with exact rows and columns. \end{enumerate} \end{Proposition} \begin{proof} $(i)$ By def\/inition, the sequence of vector bundles $0\rightarrow E^{CS\bot}\rightarrow T^\ast CS\rightarrow E^{CS\ast}\rightarrow0$ is short exact. Hence, also the sequence $0\rightarrow E^{CS\bot}\wedge\Lambda^{p}T^\ast CS\rightarrow\Lambda^{p+1} T^\ast CS\rightarrow \Lambda^{p+1}E^{CS\ast}\rightarrow0$, $p\ge1$ is short exact. In view of the isomorphism $\mathcal{E}^{p+1,q}_\mathfrak{q}\cong\mathcal{E}^{0,q}_\mathfrak{q}(\Lambda^{p+1}T^\ast CS)$, it is enough to show that $\eta^\ast\mathcal{E}^{1,0}_\mathfrak{r}\wedge\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}^{p,q}$ is isomorphic to $\mathcal{E}^{0,q}_\mathfrak{q}(E^{CS\bot}\wedge\Lambda^{p}T^\ast CS)\cong\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}(E^{CS\bot})\wedge\mathcal{E}^{0,q}_\mathfrak{q}(\Lambda^{p}T^\ast CS)$. Now $\eta^\ast\mathcal{E}^{1,0}_\mathfrak{r}$ is a sub-sheaf of $\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}^{1,0}=\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}(T^\ast CS)$ and since $\ker(T\eta)=E^{CS}$, it is contained in~$\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}(E^{CS\bot})$. Using that $\ker(T\eta)=E^{CS}$ again, it is easy to see that the map $\eta^\ast\mathcal{E}^{1,0}_\mathfrak{r}\rightarrow\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}(E^{CS\bot})$ induces an isomorphism of stalks at any point. Hence, $\eta^\ast\mathcal{E}^{1,0}_\mathfrak{r}\cong\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}(E^{CS\bot})$ and the proof of the f\/irst claim is complete. The second claim is clear. (ii) It is clear that $\partial_\eta$ is $\mathbb{C}$-linear. It is $\mathrm{G}$-invariant as $\partial$ commutes with the pullback of any holomorphic map and since $\eta$ is $\mathrm{G}$-equivariant. As we already observed above that $\partial_\eta f(x)$ depends only on $\mathfrak{j}^1_xf$ when $x\in\mathcal{Y}$, the $\mathrm{G}$-invariance of $\partial_\eta$ shows that the same holds on $CS$ and thus, $\partial_\eta$ is a dif\/ferential operator of weighted order one. It remains to check the exactness of the complex and using the $\mathrm{G}$-invariance, it is enough to do this at~$x\in\mathcal{Y}$. By Lemma~\ref{lemma projection eta}, $\mathcal{Y}$ is biholomorphic to $\mathbb{C}^\ell$ where $\ell={m\choose2}+nk$. Hence, we can view the standard coordinates $w_1,\dots,w_\ell$ on $\mathbb{C}^\ell$ as coordinates on $\mathcal{Y}$. If $J=(j_1,\dots,j_q)$ where $j_1,\dots,j_q\in\{1,\dots,\ell\}$, then we put $d\bar w_J=d\bar w_{j_1}\wedge\cdots\wedge d\bar w_{j_q}$ and $|J|=q$. Let $\omega=\sideset{}{'}\sum\limits_{|I|=p}dz_I\wedge\omega_I\in\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta(\mathcal{Y})$ be the relative form as in~(\ref{relative form in coordinates}). Then there are unique functions $f_{I,J}\in\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}(\mathcal{Y})$ so that $\omega_I=\sideset{}{'}\sum\limits_{|J|=q}f_{I,J}d\bar w_J$. Assume that $\partial_\eta\omega=0$ on some open neighborhood $\mathcal{U}_x$ of $x$. This is equivalent to saying that for each increasing multi-index $J\colon \partial_\eta\sigma_J=0$ on $\mathcal{U}_x$ where $\sigma_J:=\sideset{}{'}\sum_{I}f_{I,J}dz_I$. Now using the same arguments as in the proof of the Dolbeault lemma, see \cite[Theorem~2.3.3]{H}, we can for each $J$ f\/ind a $(p-1,0)$-form $\phi_J$ such that $\partial_\eta\phi_J=\sigma_J$ on some open neighborhood of~$x$. Then $\partial_\eta\big(\sideset{}{'}\sum_J\phi_J\wedge d\bar w _J\big)=\sideset{}{'}\sum_J\sigma_J\wedge d\bar w_J=\omega$ on some open neighborhood of~$x$ and the proof is complete. (iii) This follows from $[\bar\partial,\partial_\eta]=0$ and the observations made above. \end{proof} \subsection{Relative de Rham complex}\label{section relative de Rham} By def\/inition, $\Omega^\ast_\eta:=\mathcal{E}^{\ast,0}_\eta\cap\ker\bar\partial$ is a~sheaf of holomorphic sections. Since $[\bar\partial,\partial_\eta]=0$, there is a~complex of sheaves $(\Omega^\ast_\eta,\partial_\eta)$ and we call it the \textit{relative de Rham complex}. \begin{Proposition}\label{thm relative de Rham}\quad \begin{enumerate}\itemsep=0pt \item [$(i)$] The relative de Rham complex is an exact sequence of sheaves which resolves the sheaf $\eta^{-1}\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{r}$. \item [$(ii)$] The relative de Rham complex induces for each $r:=\ell+j\ge0$ a long exact sequence of vector bundles \begin{gather} \mathfrak{gr}^{\ell+j}\xrightarrow{\mathfrak{gr} \partial_\eta}E^{CS\ast}\otimes\mathfrak{gr}^{\ell+j-1} \rightarrow\cdots\nonumber\\ \hphantom{\mathfrak{gr}^{\ell+j}}{} \rightarrow\Lambda^jE^{CS\ast}\otimes\mathfrak{gr}^{\ell} \xrightarrow{\mathfrak{gr}\partial_\eta}\Lambda^{j+1}E^{CS\ast}\otimes\mathfrak{gr}^{\ell+j-1} \rightarrow\cdots. \label{first exact formal complex of relative de Rham} \end{gather} Let $s_0>0$, $s_1,s_2,s_3\ge0$ be integers such that $s_0+s_1+2s_2+3s_3=r$. Then the sequence~\eqref{first exact formal complex of relative de Rham} contains a long exact subsequence \begin{gather}\label{second exact formal complex of relative de Rham} 0\rightarrow {S}^{s_0}E^{CS\ast}\otimes S^{s_1,s_2,s_3}\rightarrow E^{CS\ast}\otimes {S}^{s_0-1}E^{CS\ast}\otimes S^{s_1,s_2,s_3}\rightarrow\cdots \\ \hphantom{0} \rightarrow\Lambda^jE^{CS\ast}\otimes {S}^{s_0-j}E^{CS\ast}\otimes S^{s_1,s_2,s_3}\!\rightarrow \Lambda^{j+1}E^{CS\ast}\otimes {S}^{s_0-j-1}E^{CS\ast}\otimes S^{s_1,s_2,s_3}\!\rightarrow\cdots,\nonumber \end{gather} where ${S}^{s_1,s_2,s_3}:={S}^{s_1}F^{CS\ast}\otimes {S}^{s_2}G^{CS}_2\otimes {S}^{s_3}G^{CS}_3$. \item [$(iii)$] The kernel of the first map in \eqref{first exact formal complex of relative de Rham} is $\bigoplus_{s_1+2s_2+3s_3=r}{S}^{s_1,s_2,s_3}$. \end{enumerate} \end{Proposition} \begin{proof} (i) Since $[\partial_\eta,\bar\partial]=0$, the relative de Rham complex is a sub-complex of the zero-th row $(\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}^{\ast,0},\partial_\eta)$ of the double complex from Proposition~\ref{thm double complex I}. By diagram chasing and using the exactness of columns and rows in the double complex, one easily proves the exactness of the relative de Rham complex. By~(\ref{properties of relative dbar}), it easily follows that $\eta^{-1}\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{r}=\mathcal{E}^{0,0}_\eta\cap \ker(\partial_\eta)\cap\ker(\bar\partial)$. (ii) The standard de Rham complex induces the Spencer complex (see \cite{Sp}) which is known to be exact. As the complex $(\Omega^\ast_\eta,\partial_\eta)$ is just a relative version of the (holomorphic) de Rham complex and $\partial_\eta$ satisf\/ies the usual properties of $\partial$, it is clear that the relative de Rham complex induces for each ${s_0}>0$, $s_1$, $s_2$ and $s_3$ the long exact sequence~(\ref{second exact formal complex of relative de Rham}). The sequence~(\ref{first exact formal complex of relative de Rham}) is the direct sum of all such sequences as ${s_0}$, $s_1$, $s_2,$ and $s_3$ ranges over all quadruples of non-negative integers satisfying $r={s_0}+s_1+2s_2+3s_3$. (iii) This readily follows from the part (ii). \end{proof} \subsection{Twisted relative de Rham complex}\label{section relative twisted double complex} The weight $\lambda:=(1-2n)\omega_m$ is $\mathfrak{g}$-integral and $\mathfrak{r}$-dominant. Hence, there is an irreducible $\mathrm{R}$-module $\mathbb{W}_\lambda$ with lowest weight $-\lambda$. Since $\mathfrak{r}$ is associated to $\{\alpha_m\}$, it follows that $\dim\mathbb{W}_\lambda=1$ and so $\mathbb{W}_\lambda$ is also an irreducible $\mathrm{Q}$-module. We will denote by $\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda)$ and $\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda)$ the sheaves of smooth and holomorphic sections of $W_\lambda^{CS}:=\mathrm{G}\times_\mathrm{Q}\mathbb{W}_\lambda$, respectively. If $W$ is a vector bundle over $CS$, then we denote $W(\lambda):=W\otimes W_\lambda^{CS}$, i.e., we twist $W$ by tensoring with the line bundle~$W_\lambda^{CS}$. It is not hard to see that $\eta^\ast\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{r}(\lambda)\cong\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda)$ and $\eta^\ast\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{r}(\lambda)=\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda)$ where we denote by the subscript $\mathfrak{r}$ the corresponding sheaves over~$TS$. We call $\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta(\lambda):=\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta\otimes_{\eta^{-1}\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{r}}\eta^{-1}\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{r}(\lambda)$ the \textit{sheaf of twisted relative $(p,q)$-forms}. Consider the following sequence of canonical isomorphisms: \begin{gather} \mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta(\lambda)\rightarrow\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta\otimes_{\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}} \mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}\otimes_{\eta^{-1}\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{r}}\eta^{-1}\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{r} (\lambda)\rightarrow\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta\otimes_{\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}}\eta^\ast\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{r}(\lambda)\nonumber\\ \hphantom{\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta(\lambda)}{} \rightarrow\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta\otimes_{\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}}\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda) \rightarrow\mathcal{E}^{0,q}_\mathfrak{q}\otimes_{\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}}\big(\mathcal{E}^{p,0}_\eta \otimes_{\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}}\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda)\big) \rightarrow\mathcal{E}^{0,q}_\mathfrak{q}\big(\Lambda^pE^{CS\ast}(\lambda)\big).\label{formula18-18} \end{gather} We see that $\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta(\lambda)$ is isomorphic to the sheaf of smooth $(0,q)$-forms with values in $\Lambda^pE^{CS\ast}(\lambda)$. Hence, the Dolbeault dif\/ferential induces a dif\/ferential $\bar\partial\colon \mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta(\lambda)\rightarrow\mathcal{E}^{p,q+1}_\eta(\lambda)$ and a complex $(\mathcal{E}^{p,\ast}_\eta(\lambda),\bar\partial)$. A section of $\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta(\lambda)$ is by def\/inition a f\/inite sum of decomposable elements $\omega\otimes v$ where $\omega$ and $v$ are sections of $\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta$ and $\eta^{-1}\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{r}(\lambda)$, respectively. As any section of $\eta^{-1}\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{r}$ as well as transition functions between sections of $\eta^{-1}\mathcal{E}_\mathfrak{r}(\lambda)$ belong to $\ker(\partial_\eta)$, it follows that there is a unique linear dif\/ferential operator \begin{gather*}\label{twisted relative de Rham operator} \mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta(\lambda)\rightarrow\mathcal{E}^{p+1,q}_\eta(\lambda), \end{gather*} which satisf\/ies $\omega\otimes v\mapsto\partial_\eta\omega\otimes v$. We denote the operator also by $\partial_\eta$ as there is no risk of confusion. It is clear that $\partial_\eta$ is a linear $\mathrm{G}$-invariant dif\/ferential operator of weighted order one. \begin{Proposition}\label{thm double complex I} Let $p,q\ge0$ be integers. \begin{enumerate}\itemsep=0pt \item[$(i)$] The sequence of sheaves $(\mathcal{E}^{(p,\ast)}_\eta(\lambda),\bar\partial)$ is exact. \item [$(ii)$] The sequence of sheaves $(\mathcal{E}^{(\ast,q)}_\eta(\lambda),\partial_\eta)$ is exact. \item [$(iii)$] There is a double complex $(\mathcal{E}_\eta^{p,q}(\lambda),\partial_\eta,(-1)^p\bar{\partial})$ of fine sheaves with exact rows and columns. \end{enumerate} \end{Proposition} \begin{proof} (i) By construction, the sequence is a Dolbeault complex and the claim follows. (ii) The exactness follows immediately from Proposition \ref{thm double complex relative forms}(ii). (iii) We need to verify that $[\bar\partial,\partial_\eta]=0$. To see this, notice that a section of $\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta(\lambda)$ can be locally written as a f\/inite sum of elements as above with $v$ holomorphic. The claim then easily follows from Proposition~\ref{thm double complex relative forms}(iii). \end{proof} Put $\Omega^{\ast}_\eta(\lambda):=\mathcal{E}^{\ast,0}_\eta(\lambda)\cap\ker(\bar\partial)$. The complex $(\mathcal{E}^{\ast,0}_\eta(\lambda),\partial_\eta)$ contains a sub-complex $(\Omega^\ast_\eta(\lambda),\partial_\eta)$ which we call the \textit{twisted relative de Rham complex}. As in Proposition~\ref{thm relative de Rham}, one can easily see that $(\Omega_\eta^\ast(\lambda),\partial_\eta)$ is an exact sequence of sheaves of holomorhic sections. Following the proof of Proposition~\ref{thm relative de Rham}, we obtain the following: \begin{Proposition}\label{thm relative twisted de Rham} The relative de Rham complex $(\Omega_\eta^\ast(\lambda),\partial_\eta)$ induces for each $r\ge0$ a long exact sequence of vector bundles \begin{gather}\label{first exact formal complex of twisted relative de Rham} \big(\Lambda^\bullet E^{CS\ast}\otimes\mathfrak{gr}^{r-\bullet}(\lambda),\mathfrak{gr}\partial_\eta\big). \end{gather} Let $s_0>0$, $s_1,s_2,s_3\ge0$ be integers such that $s_0+s_1+2s_2+3s_3=r$. Then the sequence~\eqref{first exact formal complex of twisted relative de Rham} contains a long exact subsequence \begin{gather}\label{second exact formal complex of twisted relative de Rham} \big(\Lambda^\bullet E^{CS\ast}\otimes {S}^{s_0-\bullet}E^{CS\ast}\otimes {S}^{s_1,s_2,s_3}(\lambda),\mathfrak{gr}\partial_\eta\big), \end{gather} where ${S}^{s_1,s_2,s_3}$ is defined in Proposition~{\rm \ref{thm relative de Rham}}. The kernel of the first map in~\eqref{first exact formal complex of twisted relative de Rham} is the bundle $\bigoplus_{s_1+2s_2+3s_3=r}{S}^{s_1,s_2,s_3}(\lambda)$. \end{Proposition} \subsection{Relative BGG sequence}\label{section relative BGG sequence} We know that $\Omega^p_\eta(\lambda)$ is isomorphic to the sheaf of holomorphic sections of $\Lambda^pE^{CS\ast}(\lambda)=\mathrm{G}\times_\mathrm{Q}(\Lambda^p\mathbb{E}^{\ast}\otimes\mathbb{W}_\lambda)$. The $\mathrm{Q}$-module $\Lambda^p\mathbb{E}^{\ast}$ is not irreducible. Decomposing this module into irreducible $\mathrm{Q}$-modules, we obtain from the relative twisted de Rham complex a relative BGG sequence and this will be crucial in the construction of the $k$-Dirac complexes. We will use notation from Section~\ref{section the relative Weyl group}. \begin{Proposition}\label{thm relative bgg sequence Let $a\in\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}$ and $w_a\in W^\mathfrak{q}_\mathfrak{r}$ be as in Section~{\rm \ref{section the relative Weyl group}}. Then \begin{gather}\label{decomposition of skew symmetric powers} \Lambda^p\mathbb{E}^\ast\otimes\mathbb{W}_\lambda= \!\!\bigoplus_{a\in\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}:|a|=p} \!\!\mathbb{W}_{\lambda_a}\qquad \text{and thus}\qquad \Omega^{p}_\eta(\lambda)= \!\!\bigoplus_{a\in\mathbb{N}^{n,k}_{++}:|a|=p} \!\!\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda_a), \end{gather} where $\mathbb{W}_{\lambda_a}$ is an irreducible $\mathrm{Q}$-module with lowest weight $-\lambda_a:=-w_a.\lambda$. There is a linear $\mathrm{G}$-invariant differential operator \begin{gather}\label{dif op in BGG} \partial_{a'}^a\colon \ \mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda_a)\rightarrow\Omega^p_\eta(\lambda)\xrightarrow{\partial_\eta}\Omega^p_\eta(\lambda)\rightarrow\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda_{a'}) \end{gather} where the first map is the canonical inclusion and the last map is the canonical projection. If $a\nless a'$, then $\partial_{a'}^a=0$. \end{Proposition} \begin{proof} Recall from Section \ref{section lie algebra} that the semi-simple part $\mathfrak{r}_0^{ss}$ of $\mathfrak{r}_0$ is isomorphic to $\mathfrak{sl}(m,\mathbb{C})$ and that $\mathfrak{r}_0^{ss}\cap\mathfrak{q}$ is a parabolic subalgebra of~$\mathfrak{r}_{0}^{ss}$. The direct sum decomposition from~(\ref{decomposition of skew symmetric powers}) then follows at once from the Kostant's version of the Bott--Borel--Weyl theorem (see \cite[Theorem~3.3.5]{CS}) applied to $\mathbb{W}_\lambda$ and $(\mathfrak{r}_0^{ss},\mathfrak{r}_0^{ss}\cap\mathfrak{q})$ and the identity $\ell(w_a)=|a|$ from Lemma~\ref{lemma length of permutation}. Recall from \cite[Section~8.7]{BE} that the graph of the relative BGG sequence coincides with the relative Hasse graph~$W^\mathfrak{q}_\mathfrak{r}$. The last claim then follows from Lemma~\ref{lemma relative Weyl group}. \end{proof} \begin{Remark}\label{remark weight} Let $a=(a_1,\dots,a_k)\in\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}$ and $b=(b_1,\dots,b_n)\in\mathbb{N}^{n,k}_{++}$ be the conjugated partition. In order to compute $\lambda_a$ from Proposition~\ref{thm relative bgg sequence}, notice that \begin{gather}\label{shifted lambda} \lambda+\rho=\bigg(\frac{2k-1}{2},\dots,\frac{3}{2},\frac{1}{2}\,\bigg|\,-\frac{1}{2},-\frac{3}{2},\dots,\frac{-2n+1}{2}\bigg). \end{gather} Since $w_a(\omega_m)=\omega_m$, we have $w_a(\lambda)=\lambda$ and thus $\lambda_a=w_a(\lambda+\rho)-\rho=\lambda+w_a\rho-\rho$. By~(\ref{action on lowest form}), it follows that \begin{gather* \lambda_a=\lambda+(-a_k,\dots,-a_1\,|\, b_1,b_2,\dots,b_n). \end{gather*} \end{Remark} \subsection{Direct image of the relative BGG sequence}\label{section direct images} Recall from \cite[Section 5.3]{BE} that given a $\mathfrak{g}$-integral and $\mathfrak{q}$-dominant weight $\nu$, there is at most one $\mathfrak{p}$-dominant weight in the $W_\mathfrak{p}^\mathfrak{q}$-orbit of $\nu$. If there is no $\mathfrak{p}$-dominant weight, then all direct images of $\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}(\nu)$ vanish. If there is a $\mathfrak{p}$-dominant weight, say $\mu=w.\nu$ where $w\in W^\mathfrak{q}_\mathfrak{p}$, then $\tau^{\ell(w)}_\ast\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}(\nu)\cong\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{p}(\mu)$ is the unique non-zero direct image of $\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}(\nu)$. \begin{Proposition}\label{thm direct images} Let $n\ge k\ge 2$ and $a=(a_1,\dots,a_k)\in\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}$. Put $\mu^\pm:=\frac{1}{2}(-2n+1,\dots,-2n+1\,|\,1,\dots,1,\pm1)$ and $\mu_a:=\mu^\ast-(a_k,\dots,a_1\,|\,0,\dots,0)$ where $\ast=+$ if $d(a)\equiv n \mod 2$ and $\ast=-$ otherwise. Then \begin{gather*} \tau_\ast^q(\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda_a)) = \begin{cases} \mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{p}(\mu_a),&\mathrm{if} \ a\in S^k,\ q=\ell(a):={n\choose2}-q(a),\\ \{0\},& \mathrm{otherwise}. \end{cases} \end{gather*} \end{Proposition} \begin{proof}By def\/inition, each $w\in W_\mathfrak{p}^\mathfrak{q}$ f\/ixes the f\/irst $k$ coef\/f\/icients of $\lambda_a$ and so it is enough to look at the last $n$ coef\/f\/icients. By Remark~\ref{remark weight}, it follows \begin{gather* w_a(\lambda+\rho)=\lambda_a+\rho=\bigg(\dots,i-a_i-\frac{1}{2},\dots,\frac{1}{2}-a_1\,\bigg|\, b_1-\frac{1}{2},\dots,b_j-j+\frac{1}{2},\dots\bigg), \end{gather*} where $b=(b_1,\dots,b_n)$ is the conjugated partition. Put $c:=(c_1,\dots,c_n)$ where $c_j:=\big|b_j-j+\frac{1}{2}\big|$. By~(\ref{simple reflections}) and Table~\ref{table dominant weights}, if $c_i= c_j$ for some $i\ne j$, then there cannot be a~$\mathfrak{p}$-dominant weight in the $W^\mathfrak{q}_\mathfrak{p}$-orbit of~$\lambda_a$. If $a\not\in S^k$, then by Lemma~\ref{lemma symmetric YD} there is $s\in\{0,\dots,k-1\}$ such that\footnote{Notice that at this point we need that $n\ge k$.} $w_a(k-s)=k+i\ge k$ and $w_a(k+s+1)=k+j\ge k$ for some distinct positive integers~$i$ and~$j$. By~(\ref{shifted lambda}), it follows that $b_i-i+\frac{1}{2}=\frac{1}{2}+s$, $b_j-j-\frac{1}{2}=-\frac{1}{2}-s$ and thus $c_i=c_j$. Hence, all direct images of $\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda_a)$ are zero. We may now suppose that $a\in S^k$. By the def\/inition of $d(a)$, we have $b_{d(a)}-d(a)+\frac{1}{2}>0>b_{d(a)+1}-d(a)-\frac{1}{2}$. By Lemma \ref{lemma symmetric YD} and~(\ref{shifted lambda}), it follows that $(c_1,\dots,c_n)$ is a permutation of $\big(\frac{2n-1}{2},\dots,\frac{3}{2},\frac{1}{2}\big)$. As $\lambda_a$ is $\mathfrak{q}$-dominant, we know that the sequence $\big(b_1-\frac{1}{2},\cdots,b_j-j+\frac{1}{2},\dots\big)$ is decreasing. Thus for each integer $i=1,\dots,d(a)$, the set $\{j\colon i<j\le n,\ c_i>c_j\}$ contains precisely $b_i-i$ distinct elements. Altogether, there are precisely $\sum\limits_{\ell=1}^{d(a)}(b_\ell-\ell)=q(a)$ pairs $i<j$ such that $c_i>c_j$. Equivalently, there are $\ell(a)$ pairs $i<j$ such that $c_i<c_j$. It follows that the length of the permutation that maps $(c_1,\dots,c_n)$ to $\big(\frac{2n-1}{2},\dots,\frac{3}{2},\frac{1}{2}\big)$ is precisely $\ell(a)$. Now it is easy to see (recall~(\ref{simple reflections})) that there is $w\in W^\mathfrak{q}_\mathfrak{p}$ such that $w.\lambda_a$ is $\mathfrak{p}$-dominant and $\ell(w)=\ell(a)$. As there are $n-d(a)$ negative numbers in the sequence $\big(b_1-\frac{1}{2},\dots,b_j-j+\frac{1}{2},\dots\big)$, the last claim about the sign of the last coef\/f\/icient of $w.\lambda_a$ also follows. This completes the proof.\end{proof} \begin{Remark}\label{remark PT for other Dirac} In Proposition~\ref{thm direct images} we recovered the $W^\mathfrak{p}$-orbit of the singular weight $\mu^+$ if $n$ is even and of $\mu^-$ if $n$ is odd which was computed in \cite{F}. There is an automorphism of $\mathfrak{g}$ which swaps $\alpha_m$ and $\alpha_{m-1}$ and hence, it swaps also the associated parabolic subalgebras. If we cross in~(\ref{double fibration diagram I}) the simple root $\alpha_{m-1}$ instead of $\alpha_m$, take $(1-2n)\omega_{m-1}$ as $\lambda$ and follow the computations given above, we will get the~$W^\mathfrak{p}$-orbit of $\mu^+$ if~$n$ is odd and of $\mu^-$ if $n$ is even. As also all other arguments presented in this paper work for the other case, we will obtain the other ``half'' of the $k$-Dirac complex from \cite{TS} as mentioned in Introduction. \end{Remark} \subsection{Double complex of relative forms II}\label{section relative double complex II} The direct sum decomposition from Proposition \ref{thm relative bgg sequence} together with the isomorphism in~\eqref{formula18-18} gives a direct sum decomposition $\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta(\lambda)=\bigoplus_{a\in\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}:|a|=p}\mathcal{E}^{0,q}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda_a)$. Let $a,a'\in\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}$ be such that $p=|a|=|a'|-1$. Then there is a linear dif\/ferential operator \begin{gather}\label{relative differential in double complex} \partial_{a'}^a\colon \ \mathcal{E}^{0,q}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda_a)\rightarrow\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta(\lambda)\xrightarrow{\partial_\eta}\mathcal{E}^{p+1,q}_\eta(\lambda)\rightarrow\mathcal{E}^{0,q}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda_{a'}) \end{gather} where the f\/irst map is the canonical inclusion and the last map is the canonical projection as in (\ref{dif op in BGG}). We denote the dif\/ferential operator by $\partial_{a'}^a$ as in (\ref{dif op in BGG}) as there is no risk of confusion. Recall from Proposition \ref{thm relative bgg sequence} that $\partial^a_{a'}=0$ if $a\nless a'$. Suppose that $\mathcal U$ is an open, contractible and Stein subset of $M$. We put $\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta(\tau^{-1}(\mathcal U),\lambda):=\Gamma(\tau^{-1}(\mathcal U),\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta(\lambda))$, i.e., this is the space of sections of the sheaf $\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta(\lambda)$ over $\tau^{-1}(\mathcal U)$. Then there is a double complex \begin{gather}\label{double complex II}\begin{split} \xymatrix{&&&\\ \cdots\ar[r]& \mathcal{E}^{p,q+1}_\eta(\tau^{-1}(\mathcal U),\lambda)\ar[r]^{D''}\ar[u] &\mathcal{E}^{p+1,q+1}_\eta(\tau^{-1}(\mathcal U),\lambda) \ar[u]\ar[r]&\cdots\\ \cdots\ar[r]&\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta(\tau^{-1}(\mathcal U),\lambda)\ar[r]^{D''}\ar[u]^{D'}&\mathcal{E}^{p+1,q}_\eta(\tau^{-1}(\mathcal U),\lambda)\ar[u]^{D'}\ar[r]&\cdots,\\ &\ar[u]&\ar[u]&}\end{split} \end{gather} where $D'=(-1)^p\bar\partial$ and $D''=\partial_\eta$. Put $T^i(\mathcal U):=\bigoplus_{p+q=i}\mathcal{E}^{p,q}_\eta(\tau^{-1}(\mathcal U),\lambda)$. We obtain three complexes $(T^{\ast}(\mathcal U),D')$, $(T^{\ast}(\mathcal U),D'')$ and $(T^\ast(\mathcal U),D'+D'')$. \begin{Lemma}\label{lemma sections over stein set} Let $a\in\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}$ and $\mathcal U$ be the open, contractible and Stein subset of $M$ as above. Then \begin{gather}\label{sections over stein set} H^{q}\big(\tau^{-1}(\mathcal U),\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda_a)\big)= \begin{cases} \Gamma(\mathcal U,\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{p}(\mu_a)),& a\in S^k, \ q=\ell(a),\\ \{0\}, & \mathrm{otherwise}, \end{cases} \end{gather} and thus also \begin{gather*} H^{{n\choose2}+j}(T^\ast(\mathcal U),D')=\bigoplus_{a\in S^k_j}H^{\ell(a)}\big(\tau^{-1}(\mathcal U),\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda_a)\big). \end{gather*} \end{Lemma} \begin{proof}The f\/irst claim follows from Proposition \ref{thm direct images} and application of the Leray spectral sequence as explained in \cite{BE}. For the second claim, recall from \cite[Theorem~3.20]{W} that the sheaf cohomology is equal to the Dolbeault cohomology, i.e., there is an isomorphism \begin{gather}\label{computing sheaf cohomology groups} H^{q}\big(\tau^{-1}(\mathcal U),\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda_a)\big)\cong H^{q}\big(\mathcal{E}^{0,\ast}_\mathfrak{q}\big(\tau^{-1}(\mathcal U),\lambda_a\big),\bar\partial\big). \end{gather} The cohomology group appears on the $(|a|+\ell(a))=(d(a)+2q(a)+{n\choose2}-q(a))=({n\choose2}+r(a))$-th diagonal of the double complex. Here, see Proposition \ref{thm direct images}, we use that $\ell(a)={n\choose2}-q(a)$, the notation from~(\ref{abbreviations}) and $S^k_j=\{a\in S^k\colon r(a)=j\}$. \end{proof} \section[$k$-Dirac complexes]{$\boldsymbol{k}$-Dirac complexes}\label{section complex} In Section \ref{section complex} we will give the def\/inition of dif\/ferential operators in the $k$-Dirac complexes. It will be clear from the construction that the operators are linear, local and $\mathrm{G}$-invariant. Later in Lemma~\ref{lemma diff op on graded jets} we will show that each operator is indeed a dif\/ferential operator and we give an upper bound on its weighted order. The operators naturally form a sequence and we will prove in Theorem~\ref{theorem complex} that they form a complex which we call the $k$-Dirac complex. Recall from Section \ref{section relative double complex II} that $\mathcal{E}^{0,q}_\mathfrak{q}(\tau^{-1}(\mathcal U),\lambda_a)$ is the space of sections of the sheaf $\mathcal{E}^{0,q}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda_a)$ over~$\tau^{-1}(\mathcal U)$. If $\alpha\in\mathcal{E}^{0,q}_\mathfrak{q}(\tau^{-1}(\mathcal U),\lambda_a)$ is $\bar\partial$-closed, then we will denote by $[\alpha]\in H^{q}(\tau^{-1}(\mathcal U),\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda_a))$ the corresponding cohomology class. \begin{Lemma}\label{lemma diff op} Let $j\ge0$, $a\in S^k_j$, $a'\in S^k_{j+1}$ be such that $a<a'$ and $\mathcal{U}$ be the Stein set as above. Then there is a~linear, local and $\mathrm{G}$-invariant operator \begin{gather* D_{a'}^a\colon \ \Gamma(\mathcal U,\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{p}(\mu_a))\rightarrow\Gamma(\mathcal U,\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{p}(\mu_{a'})). \end{gather*} \end{Lemma} \begin{proof} Let us for a moment put $\mathcal{V}:=\tau^{-1}(\mathcal U)$. Using the isomorphisms from~(\ref{sections over stein set}), it is enough to def\/ine a map $H^{\ell(a)}(\mathcal{V},\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda_a))\rightarrow H^{\ell(a')}(\mathcal{V},\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda_{a'}))$ which has the right properties. By assumption, we have $|a'|-|a|\in\{1,2\}$. Let us f\/irst consider $|a'|-|a|=1$. Then $q:=\ell(a')=\ell(a)$ and by (\ref{relative differential in double complex}), we have the map $\partial_{a'}^a\colon \mathcal{E}^{0,q}_\mathfrak{q}(\mathcal{V},\lambda_a)\rightarrow\mathcal{E}^{0,q}_\mathfrak{q}(\mathcal{V},\lambda_{a'})$ in the double complex (\ref{double complex II}). The induced map on cohomology is $D_{a'}^a$. If $|a'|-|a|=2$, then $q:=\ell(a)=\ell(a')+1$ and we f\/ind that there are precisely two non-symmetric partitions $b,c\in\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}$ such that $a<b<a'$ and $ a<c<a'$. Then there is a diagram \begin{gather}\label{def of second order operator}\begin{split} & \xymatrix{\mathcal{E}^{0,q}_\mathfrak{q}(\mathcal{V},\lambda_a)\ar[r]^{\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!(\partial^a_b,\partial_c^a)}&\mathcal{E}^{0,q}_\mathfrak{q}(\mathcal{V},\lambda_b)\oplus\mathcal{E}^{0,q}_\mathfrak{q}(\mathcal{V},\lambda_c)&\\ &\mathcal{E}^{0,q-1}_\mathfrak{q}(\mathcal{V},\lambda_b)\oplus\mathcal{E}^{0,q-1}_\mathfrak{q}(\mathcal{V},\lambda_c)\ar[u]^{(-1)^p\bar\partial}\ar[r]^{ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \partial_{a'}^b+\partial_{a'}^c}&\mathcal{E}^{0,q-1}_\mathfrak{q}(\mathcal{V},\lambda_{a'}),}\end{split} \end{gather} which lives in the double complex (\ref{double complex II}). Let $\alpha\in\mathcal{E}^{0,q}_\mathfrak{q}(\mathcal{V},\lambda_a)$ be $\bar\partial$-closed. Then $\partial_{b}^a\alpha$ and $\partial_{c}^a\alpha$ are also $\bar\partial$-closed and thus by Lemma \ref{lemma sections over stein set} and the isomorphism~(\ref{computing sheaf cohomology groups}), we can f\/ind $\beta$ and $\gamma$ such that $\partial_{b}^a\alpha=(-1)^p\bar\partial\beta$ and $\partial_c^a\alpha=(-1)^p\bar\partial\gamma$ where $p=|a|+1$. Since the relative BGG sequence is a complex, we have \begin{gather*} \bar\partial\big(\partial_{a'}^b\beta+\partial_{a'}^c\gamma\big)=(-1)^p(\partial_{a'}^b\partial_b^a+\partial_{a'}^c\partial_c^a)\alpha=0, \end{gather*} which shows that $\partial_{a'}^b\beta+\partial_{a'}^c\gamma$ is a cocycle. Of course this elements depends on choices but we claim that $[\partial_{a'}^b\beta+\partial_{a'}^c\gamma]$ depends only on $[\alpha]$. It is easy to see that $[\partial_{a'}^b\beta+\partial_{a'}^c\gamma]$ does not depend on the choices of $\beta$ and $\gamma$. If $[\alpha]=0$, say $\alpha=(-1)^{p-1}\bar\partial\varrho$, then we may put $\beta=-\partial_b^a\varrho$ and $\gamma=-\partial_c^a\varrho$ and thus $\partial_{a'}^b\beta+\partial_{a'}^c\gamma=-(\partial_{a'}^b \partial^a_b+\partial^c_{a'} \partial_c^a)\varrho=0$. Hence, we can put $D_{a'}^a[\alpha]:=[\partial_{a'}^b\beta+\partial_{a'}^c\gamma]$. From the construction is clear that $D_{a'}^a$ is linear. The locality follows from the fact that $D_{a'}^a$ is compatible with restrictions to smaller Stein subsets of $\mathcal{U}$. As the operators in the double complex (\ref{double complex II}) are $\mathrm{G}$-invariant, it is easy to verify that each operator $D_{a'}^a$ is $\mathrm{G}$-invariant. \end{proof} Put $\mathcal{O}_j:=\bigoplus_{a\in S^k_{j}}\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{p}(\mu_a)$ and $\mathcal{O}_j(\mathcal{U}):=\Gamma(\mathcal{U},\mathcal{O}_j)$. If $a\in S^k_j$ and $s\in\mathcal{O}_j(\mathcal{U})$, then we denote by $s_a$ the $a$-th component of $s$ so that we may write $s=(s_a)_{a\in S^k_j}$. We call the following complex~(\ref{sequence of diff ope}) the $k$-\textit{Dirac complex}. \begin{Theorem}\label{theorem complex} With the notation set above, there is a complex \begin{gather}\label{sequence of diff ope} \mathcal{O}_0(\mathcal{U})\xrightarrow{D_0}\mathcal{O}_1(\mathcal{U})\rightarrow\cdots \rightarrow\mathcal{O}_j(\mathcal{U})\xrightarrow{D_j}\mathcal{O}_{j+1}(\mathcal{U})\rightarrow\cdots \end{gather} of linear $\mathrm{G}$-invariant operators where \begin{gather*} (D_js)_{a'}=\sum_{a<a'}D_{a'}^as_a. \end{gather*} \end{Theorem} \begin{proof} Let $a,a'\in S^k$ be such that $a<a'$, $r(a)=r(a')-2$. We need to verify that $\sum\limits_{a''\in S^k\colon a<a''<a'}D_{a'}^{a''}D_{a''}^{a}=0$. Observe that $|a'|-|a|\in\{3,4\}$. Let us f\/irst assume that $|a'|-3=|a|$. Then there are at most two symmetric partitions $a''$ such that $a<a''<a'$. If there is only one such symmetric partition $a''$, then, since the relative BGG sequence is a~complex, it follows easily that $D_{a'}^{a''}D_{a''}^{a}=0$. So we can assume that there are two symmetric partitions, say $a''_1$, $a''_2$. Consider for example \begin{gather*}\xymatrix{&b=\sYtj\ar[rd]\ar[r]&c=\sYtd\ar[rd]&\\ a=\sYdj\ar[ru]\ar[r]\ar[rd]&a''_1=\sYdd\ar[ru]\ar[rd]&a''_2=\sYtjj\ar[r]&a'=\sYtdj.\\ &b'=\sYdjj\ar[r]\ar[ru]&c'=\sYddj\ar[ru].&} \end{gather*} Then we can f\/ind $\beta$ and $\beta'$ so that $\partial_b^a\alpha=(-1)^{p}\bar\partial\beta$ and $\partial_{b'}^a\alpha=(-1)^{p}\bar\partial\beta'$ where $p=|b|=|b'|$. Then $[D_{a_2''}^a\alpha]=[\partial_{a''_2}^b\beta+\partial_{a''_2}^{b'}\beta']$ which implies \begin{gather*} (-1)^{p+1}\bar\partial\big(\partial_c^b\beta\big)=(-1)^{p+1}\partial_c^b\bar\partial\beta=-\partial_c^b \partial_b^a\alpha=\partial_{c}^{a_1''} \partial_{a_1''}^a\alpha \end{gather*} and similarly $(-1)^{p+1}\bar\partial(\partial_{c'}^{b'}\beta')=\partial_{c'}^{a_1''}\partial_{a''_1}^a\alpha$. Hence, we conclude that \begin{gather*} D^{a_1''}_{a'} D^{a}_{a_1''}[\alpha]=\big[\partial_{a'}^{c}\partial_c^b\beta+\partial_{a'}^{c'}\partial_{c'}^{b'}\beta'\big]\end{gather*} and thus \begin{gather*} D_{a'}^{a_2''} D_{a_2''}^a[\alpha]=\big[\partial_{a'}^{a_2''}\big(\partial_{a_2''}^b\beta+\partial_{a_2''}^{b'}\beta'\big)\big] =-\big[\partial_{a'}^{c}\partial_c^b\beta+\partial_{a'}^{c'}\partial_{c'}^{b'}\beta'\big]=-D^{a_1''}_{a'} D^{a}_{a_1''}[\alpha]. \end{gather*} This completes the proof when $|a'|=|a|+3$ and now we may assume $|a'|=|a|+4$. We put $A'':=\{a''\in S^k|\ a<a''<a'\}$, $B:=\{b\in\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}\,|\, \exists\, a''\in A''\colon a<b<a''\}$, $B':=\{b'\in\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}\,|\, \exists\, a''\in A''\colon a''<b'<a'\}$ and f\/inally $C:=\{c\in\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}\setminus S^k\,|\, \exists \, b\in B,\ \exists\, b'\in B'\colon b'<c<b''\}$. Consider for example the diagram \begin{gather*}\xymatrix{ &b_1=\sYjj\ar[r]\ar[rd]&c_1=\sYjjj\ar[r]&b'_1=\sYdjj\ar[rd]\\ a=\sYj\ar[rd]\ar[ru]&&a''=\sYdj\ar[rd]\ar[ru]&&a'=\sYtjj,\\ &b_2=\sYd\ar[r]\ar[ru]&c_2=\sYt\ar[r]&b_2'=\sYtj\ar[ru]&} \end{gather*} where $A''=\{a''\}$, $B=\{b_1,b_2\}$, $B'=\{b_1',b_2'\}$ and $C=\{c_1,c_2\}$. As above, the set $A''$ contains at most two elements but we will not need that. Now we can proceed as above. There are $\beta_i$ such that $(-1)^{p}\bar\partial\beta_i=\partial_{b_i}^a\alpha$ where $p=|b_i|=|a|+1$ and so $[D_{a''_j}^{a}\alpha]=\big[\sum\limits_{b_i\in B}\partial_{a''_j}^{b_i}\beta_i\big]$ for every $a''_j\in A''$. As the relative BGG sequence is a~complex, we have for each $c_\ell\in C$: \begin{gather*} \bar\partial\bigg(\sum_{b_i\in B}\partial_{c_\ell}^{b_i}\beta_i\bigg)=\sum_{b_i\in B}\partial_{c_\ell}^{b_i}\bar\partial\beta_i=(-1)^{p}\sum_{b_i\in B}\partial_{c_\ell}^{b_i}\partial_{b_i}^a\alpha=0. \end{gather*} As above, there is $\gamma_\ell$ such that $(-1)^{p+1}\bar\partial\gamma_\ell=\sum\limits_{b_i\in B}\partial_{c_\ell}^{b_i}\beta_i$. Then for $b'_s\in B'$: \begin{gather*} (-1)^{p+2}\bar\partial\bigg(\sum_{c_\ell\in C}\partial_{b'_s}^{c_\ell}\gamma_\ell\bigg) =-\sum_{c_\ell\in C}\partial_{b'_s}^{c_\ell}((-1)^{p+1}\bar\partial\gamma_\ell) =-\sum_{c_\ell\in C,\ b_i\in B}\partial_{b'_s}^{c_\ell}\partial_{c_\ell}^{b_i}\beta_i\\ \hphantom{(-1)^{p+2}\bar\partial\bigg(\sum_{c_\ell\in C}\partial_{b'_s}^{c_\ell}\gamma_\ell\bigg)}{} =\sum_{b_i\in B,\ a''_j\in A''_j\colon b_i<a''_j<b_{s}'}\partial_{b'_s}^{a''_j}\partial_{a''_j}^{b_i}\beta_i =\sum_{a''_j\in A\colon a''_j<b'_s}\partial_{b'_s}^{a''_j}\bigg(\sum_{b_i\in B}\partial_{a''_j}^{b_i}\beta_i\bigg)\\ \hphantom{(-1)^{p+2}\bar\partial\bigg(\sum_{c_\ell\in C}\partial_{b'_s}^{c_\ell}\gamma_\ell\bigg)}{} =\sum_{a''_j\in A\colon a''_j<b'_s}\partial_{b'_s}^{a''_j}(D_{a''_j}^a\alpha). \end{gather*} This implies that $\sum\limits_{a''_j\in A''}D_{a'}^{a''}D_{a''}^a([\alpha])$ is the cohomology class of \begin{gather*} \sum_{a''_j\in A''}\bigg(\sum_{b'_s\in B'\colon a''_j<b_s'}\partial_{a'}^{b'_s}\bigg(\sum_{c_\ell\in C}\partial_{b'_s}^{c_\ell}\gamma_\ell\bigg)\bigg) = \sum_{b'_s\in B'}\sum_{c_\ell\in C}\partial_{a'}^{b'_s}\partial_{b'_s}^{c_\ell}\gamma_\ell \\ \hphantom{\sum_{a''_j\in A''}\bigg(\sum_{b'_s\in B'\colon a''_j<b_s'}\partial_{a'}^{b'_s}\bigg(\sum_{c_\ell\in C}\partial_{b'_s}^{c_\ell}\gamma_\ell\bigg)\bigg)}{} =\sum_{c_\ell\in C}\sum_{b'_s\in B'}\partial_{a'}^{b'_s}\partial_{b'_s}^{c_\ell}\gamma_\ell=\sum_{c_\ell\in C}0=0. \end{gather*} In the f\/irst equality we use the fact that given $b'_s\in B'$, there is only one $a''_j\in A''$ such that $a''_j<b'_s$ and in the third equality we use that the relative BGG sequence is a complex once more. \end{proof} \section[Formal exactness of $k$-Dirac complexes]{Formal exactness of $\boldsymbol{k}$-Dirac complexes}\label{section formal exactness} We will proceed in Section \ref{section formal exactness} as follows. In Section~\ref{section formal neighborhood of X_0} we will recall the def\/inition of the normal bundle of the analytic subvariety $X_0:=\tau^{-1}(x_0)$ and give the def\/inition of the weighted formal neighborhood of $X_0$. In Section~\ref{section formal double complex} we will consider the double complex of twisted relative forms from Section~\ref{section computing PT} and restrict it to the weighted formal neighborhood of~$X_0$. In Section \ref{section les of weighted jets} we will prove that the operators def\/ined in Section \ref{section complex} are dif\/ferential operators and f\/inally, in Theorem~\ref{theorem formal exactness} we will prove that the $k$-Dirac complexes are formally exact. \subsection[Formal neighborhood of $\tau^{-1}(x_0)$]{Formal neighborhood of $\boldsymbol{\tau^{-1}(x_0)}$}\label{section formal neighborhood of X_0} Let us f\/irst recall notation from Section \ref{section filtration of TM and TCS}. There is the 2-step f\/iltration $\{0\}=F_0^M\subset F_{-1}^M\subset F_{-2}^M=TM$ and the 3-step f\/iltration $\{0\}=F_0^{CS}\subset F^{CS}_{-1}\subset F^{CS}_{-2}\subset F^{CS}_{-3}=TM$. Moreover, $F_{-1}^{CS}$ decomposes as $E^{CS}\oplus F^{CS}$ where $E^{CS}=\ker(T\eta)$ and $F^{CS}=\ker(T\tau)$. From this it follows that~$E^{CS}$ and~$F^{CS}$ are integrable distributions. Dually, there are f\/iltrations $T^\ast M=F_1^M\supset F_2^M\supset F_3^M=\{0\}$ and $T^\ast CS=F_1^{CS}\supset F_2^{CS}\supset F_3^{CS}\supset F_4^{CS}=\{0\}$ where $F_i^M$ is the annihilator of $F_{-i+1}^M$ and similarly for $F_i^{CS}$. We put $G_i^M:=F_i^M/F_{i+1}^M$ and $G_i^{CS}:=F_i^{CS}/F_{i+1}^{CS}$ so that \begin{gather*} gr(TM)=G_{-2}^M\oplus G_{-1}^M,\qquad gr(T^\ast M)= G_1^M\oplus G_2^M,\\ gr(TCS)= G_{-3}^{CS}\oplus G_{-2}^{CS}\oplus G_{-1}^{CS},\qquad gr(T^\ast CS)=G_1^{CS}\oplus G_2^{CS}\oplus G_3^{CS},\\ G_i^M\cong \big(G_{-i}^M\big)^\ast,\quad i=1,2 \qquad \mathrm{and} \qquad G_i^{CS}\cong\big(G_{-i}^{CS}\big)^\ast,\quad i=1,2,3. \end{gather*} Let us now brief\/ly recall Section~\ref{section ideal sheaf}. If $X$ is an analytic subvariety of a complex manifold $Y$, then the normal bundle $N_X$ of $X$ in $Y$ is the quotient $(TY|_X)/TX$ and the co-normal bundle $N^\ast_X$ is the annihilator of $TX$ inside $T^\ast X$. In particular, the origin $x_0$ can be viewed as an analytic subvariety of $M$ with local def\/ining equation $X_1=0$, $X_2=0$ and $ Y=0$ where the matrices are those as in~(\ref{affine subset of M}). For each $i\ge1$ there is the associated ($i$-th power of the) ideal sheaf $\mathcal{I}_{x_0}^i$. This is a sheaf of $\mathcal{O}_M$-modules such that \begin{gather*} (\mathcal{I}_{x_0})^i_x= \begin{cases} (\mathcal{O}_M)_x, & x\ne x_0,\\ \mathcal{F}^i_{x_0}, & x=x_0, \end{cases} \end{gather*} where $\mathcal{O}_M$ is the structure sheaf on $M$, $\mathcal{F}^i_{x}=\{f\in(\mathcal{O}_M)_x\colon j^i_xf=0\}$ and the subscript $x$ stands for the stalk at $x\in M$ of the corresponding sheaf. Also recall from Section~\ref{section wdo} the def\/inition of weighted jets. For each $i\ge0$, there is a short exact sequence of vector spaces \begin{gather}\label{ses of weighted jets} 0\rightarrow\mathfrak{F}^{i+1}_{x_0}\rightarrow\mathfrak{F}^i_{x_0}\rightarrow\mathfrak{gr}^{i+1}_{x_0}\rightarrow0, \end{gather} where $\mathfrak{F}^i_{x_0}:=\{f\in\mathcal{O}_{x_0}\colon \mathfrak{j}^i_{x_0}f=0\}$. We will view~(\ref{ses of weighted jets}) also as a short exact sequence of sheaves over~$\{x_0\}$. Put $X_0:=\tau^{-1}(x_0)$. Recall from Lemma~\ref{lemma fibers} that $X_0$ is complex manifold which is biholomorphic to the connected component $\mathrm{Gr}^+_h(n,n)$ of $\mathbb{C}^{n}$ in the Grassmannian of maximal totally isotropic subspaces in~$\mathbb{C}^{2n}$. \begin{Remark}\label{remark notation over X_0} If $V^{CS}$ is a holomorphic vector bundle over $CS$, we will for brevity put $V:=V^{CS}|_{X_0}$. We also put $\tau_0:=\tau|_{X_0}$. \end{Remark} \begin{Lemma}\label{lemma analytic subvariety X_0}\quad \begin{enumerate}\itemsep=0pt \item [$(i)$] $X_0$ is a closed analytic subvariety of $CS$ and there is an isomorphism of sheaves $\mathcal{I}_{X_0}\cong\tau^\ast\mathcal{I}_{x_0}$. \item [$(ii)$] There is an isomorphism of vector bundles\footnote{Here we use notation set in Remark \ref{remark notation over X_0}.} $TX_0\cong F$. \item [$(iii)$] The normal bundle $N$ of $X_0$ in $CS$ is isomorphic to $\tau_0^{\ast} T_{x_0}M$. In particular, $N$ is a trivial holomorphic vector bundle. \end{enumerate} \end{Lemma} \begin{proof}\label{lemma X0} (i) By Lemma \ref{lemma set tau^{-1}(U)}, $\tau^{-1}(\mathcal{X})=\mathcal{X}\times X_0$ where $\mathcal{X}=(\textbf{p}\circ\exp)(\mathfrak{g}_-)$. From this the claim easily follows. (ii) As $X_0=\tau^{-1}(x_0)$, it is clear that $TX_0=\ker(T\tau)|_{X_0}$. But we know that $\ker(T\tau)=F$ and the claim follows. (iii) By def\/inition, $\tau^\ast_0 T_{x_0}M=\{(x,v)\,|\, x\in X_0,\ v\in T_{x_0}M\}$. Hence, there is an obvious projection $TCS|_{X_0}\rightarrow\tau^\ast_0 T_{x_0}M$, $(x,v)\mapsto (x,T_x\tau(v))$ which descends to an isomorphism $N\rightarrow\tau^\ast_0 T_{x_0}M$. \end{proof} Recall now the linear isomorphisms $\mathfrak{g}_{i}\cong (G_i^M)_{x_0}$, $i=-2,-1,1,2$, from~(\ref{linear isomorphisms over x0}). In particular, we can view $\mathfrak{g}_i$ as the f\/iber of $G_i^M$ over $\{x_0\}$ and thus also as a vector bundle over $\{x_0\}$. We use this point of view in the following def\/inition. \begin{Definition}\label{df weighted co-normal neigh} Put $N^\ast_i:=\tau^\ast_0 \mathfrak{g}_i$, $i=1,2$ and $ \mathfrak{S}^\ell N^\ast:=\tau^\ast_0\mathfrak{gr}^{\ell}$, $\ell=0,1,2,\dots$. \end{Definition} Notice that $N^\ast_i$, $i=1,2$ and $\mathfrak{S}^\ell N^\ast$, $\ell\ge0$ are by def\/inition trivial holomorphic vector bundles over~$X_0$. Recall from the end of Section~\ref{section wdo} that $gr^\ell_{x_0}$ is the subspace of~$\mathfrak{gr}^\ell_{x_0}$ that is isomorphic to~$ S^\ell\mathfrak{g}_1$. \begin{Lemma} The co-normal bundle $N^\ast $ of $X_0$ in $CS$ is isomorphic to $\tau^\ast_0 T^\ast_{x_0}M$ and the bundle~$N^\ast_2$ is isomorphic to~$G_3$. There are short exact sequences of vector bundles \begin{gather}\label{ses with conormal bdle} 0\rightarrow N^\ast_2\rightarrow N^\ast\rightarrow N^\ast_1\rightarrow0\qquad \text{and}\qquad 0\rightarrow G_2\rightarrow N^\ast_1\rightarrow E^{\ast}\rightarrow0 \end{gather} over $X_0$. Moreover, for each $\ell\ge0$ there are isomorphisms of vector bundles \begin{gather}\label{weighted formal neighborhood} \mathfrak{S}^\ell N^\ast=\bigoplus_{\ell_1+2\ell_2=\ell } {S}^{\ell_1}N^\ast_1\otimes {S}^{\ell_2}N^\ast_2 \qquad \text{and}\qquad S^\ell N^\ast_1=\tau^\ast gr^\ell_{x_0}. \end{gather} \end{Lemma} \begin{proof} There is a canonical injective vector bundle map $\tau^\ast_0 T^\ast_{x_0}M\rightarrow T^\ast CS$ and a moment of thought shows that its image is contained in $N^\ast$. By comparing dimensions of both vector bundles, we have $\tau^\ast_0 T^\ast_{x_0}M\cong N^\ast$ and thus the f\/irst claim. It is clear that $N_2^\ast=\tau^\ast_0\mathfrak{g}_2$ is the annihilator of $F_{-2}=(T\tau)^{-1}(\mathfrak{g}_{-1})$ and since $G_3=F_{-2}^\perp$, the second claim follows. The f\/irst sequence in (\ref{ses with conormal bdle}) is the pullback of the short exact sequence $0\rightarrow \mathfrak{g}_2\rightarrow T^\ast_{x_0}M\rightarrow \mathfrak{g}_1\rightarrow0$ and thus, it is short exact. The exactness of the latter sequence follows from the exactness of $0\rightarrow G^{CS}_2\rightarrow F^\perp/G^{CS}_3\rightarrow E^{CS\ast}\rightarrow0$ and the isomorphisms $N^\ast\cong F^\perp$, $G_3\cong N_2^\ast$ and $N_1^\ast\cong N^\ast/N_2^\ast$. The isomorphisms in (\ref{weighted formal neighborhood}) follow immediately from def\/initions and the isomorphism (\ref{weighted jets at x_0}). \end{proof} We know that $\mathfrak{S}^\ell N^\ast$ is a trivial holomorphic vector bundle over the compact base $X_0$. It follows that any global holomorphic section of $\mathfrak{S}^\ell N^\ast$ is a constant $\mathfrak{gr}^{\ell}$-valued function on $X_0$ and that $\mathfrak{S}^\ell N^\ast$ is trivialized by such sections. The same is obviously true also for $S^\ell N^\ast_1$. Let us formulate this as lemma. \begin{Lemma}\label{lemma global hol sections over X_0} The holomorphic vector bundles $\mathfrak{S}^\ell N^\ast$ and $ S^\ell N^\ast_1$ are trivial and there are canonical isomorphisms $\mathfrak{gr}^{\ell}_{x_0}\rightarrow\Gamma(\mathcal{O}(\mathfrak{S}^\ell N^\ast))$ and $gr^\ell_{x_0}\rightarrow\Gamma(\mathcal{O}({S}^\ell N^\ast_1))$ of finite-dimensional vector spaces. \end{Lemma} Let us f\/inish this section by recalling the concept of formal neighborhoods (see \cite{B,WW}). Let $\iota_0\colon X_0\hookrightarrow CS$ be the inclusion. Then $\mathcal{F}_{X_0}:=\iota^{-1}_0\mathcal{I}_{X_0}$ is a sheaf of $\mathcal{O}_{X_0}$-modules whose stalk at $x\in X_0$ is the space of germs of holomorphic functions which are def\/ined on some open neighborhood $\mathcal{V}$ of $x$ in $CS$ and which vanish on $\mathcal{V}\cap X_0$. Let us now view the vector space $\mathcal{F}_{x_0}=\{f\in(\mathcal{O}_M)_{x_0}\colon f(x_0)=0\}$ also as a sheaf over $\{x_0\}$. Then (recall from Lemma~\ref{lemma analytic subvariety X_0}) it is easy to see that $\mathcal{F}_{X_0}=\tau^\ast_0\mathcal{F}_{x_0}$. Observe that $\Gamma(\mathcal{F}_{X_0})$ is the space of equivalence classes of holomorphic functions which are def\/ined on an open neighborhood of $X_0$ in $CS$ where two such functions belong to the same equivalence class if they agree on some possibly smaller open neighborhood of~$X_0$. The inf\/inite-dimensional vector spaces from (\ref{ses of weighted jets}) form a decreasing f\/iltration $\cdots\subset\mathfrak{F}^{i+1}_{x_0}\subset\mathfrak{F}^{i}_{x_0}\subset\cdots$ of $\mathcal{F}_{x_0}=\mathfrak{F}^0_{x_0}$. Then $\mathfrak{F}^i_{X_0}:=\tau^\ast\mathfrak{F}^i_{x_0}$ is a sheaf of $\mathcal{O}_{X_0}$-modules which is naturally a~sub-sheaf of $\mathcal{F}_{X_0}$. This induces a f\/iltration $\dots\subset\mathfrak{F}^{i+1}_{X_0}\subset\mathfrak{F}^{i}_{X_0}\subset\cdots$ of $\mathcal{F}_{X_0}=\mathfrak{F}^0_{X_0}$. Arguing as in Section \ref{section ideal sheaf}, one can show that for each $i\ge0$ there is a short exact sequence of sheaves \begin{gather*} 0\rightarrow\mathfrak{F}^{i+1}_{X_0}\rightarrow\mathfrak{F}^i_{X_0}\rightarrow\mathcal{O}\big(\mathfrak{S}^{i+1}N^\ast\big)\rightarrow0 \end{gather*} and thus, the graded sheaf associated to the f\/iltration $\mathcal{F}_{X_0}$ is isomorphic to $\bigoplus_{i\ge1}\mathcal{O}(\mathfrak{S}^iN^\ast)$. Using the analogy with the classical formal neighborhood, we will call the pair $(X,\mathcal{O}^{(i)}_X)$ where $\mathcal{O}_X^{(i)}:=\iota_0^{-1}\mathcal{O}_{CS}/\mathfrak{F}^{i+1}_{X_0}$ the $i$\textit{-th weighted formal neighborhood of} $X_0$. Notice that the f\/iltration $\{\mathfrak{F}^i_{X_0}\colon i=0,1,2,\dots\}$ descends to a f\/iltration of $\mathcal{O}_X^{(i)}$ and that the associated graded sheaf is isomorphic to $\bigoplus_{j\ge0}^{i+1}\mathcal{O}(\mathfrak{S}^jN^\ast)$. \subsection[The double complex on the formal neighborhood of $\tau^{-1}(x_0)$]{The double complex on the formal neighborhood of $\boldsymbol{\tau^{-1}(x_0)}$}\label{section formal double complex} Recall from Section~\ref{section relative BGG sequence} that for each $a\in\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}$ there is a $\mathrm{Q}$-dominant and integral weight~$\lambda_a$, an irreducible $\mathrm{Q}$-module $\mathbb{W}_{\lambda_a}$ with lowest weight $-\lambda_a$ and an associated vector bundle $W_{\lambda_a}^{CS}=\mathrm{G}\times_\mathrm{Q}\mathbb{W}_{\lambda_a}$. We will denote by $W_{\lambda_a}$ the restriction of $W_{\lambda_a}^{CS}$ to $X_0$, by $\mathcal{O}(\lambda_a)$ the sheaf of holomorphic sections of $W_{\lambda_a}$, by $\mathcal{E}^{p,q}$ the sheaf of smooth $(p,q)$-forms over $X_0$ and by $\mathcal{E}^{p,q}(\lambda_a)$ the sheaf of $(p,q)$-forms with values in $W_{\lambda_a}$. If $V$ is another vector bundle over $X_0$, then we denote by $V(\lambda_a)$ the tensor product of~$V$ with~$W_{\lambda_a}$. We will use the notation set in~(\ref{notation weighted jets over origin}) and~(\ref{isom of graded jets over origin}). \begin{Lemma}\label{lemma les of formal neighborhoods} There is for each $r:=\ell+j\ge0$ a long exact sequence a vector bundles over $X_0$: \begin{gather}\label{les of formal neighs I} \mathfrak{S}^{r}N^\ast(\lambda)\xrightarrow{\mathfrak{d}_0} E^\ast\otimes \mathfrak{S}^{r-1}N^\ast(\lambda)\xrightarrow{\mathfrak{d}_1}\Lambda^2E^\ast\otimes \mathfrak{S}^{r-2}N^\ast(\lambda)\xrightarrow{\mathfrak{d}_2}\cdots. \end{gather} This sequence contains a long exact subsequence \begin{gather}\label{les of formal neighs II} {S}^{r}N^\ast_1 (\lambda)\xrightarrow{\delta_0}E^\ast\otimes {S}^{r-1}N^\ast_1(\lambda)\xrightarrow{\delta_1}\Lambda^2E^\ast\otimes {S}^{r-2}N^\ast_1(\lambda)\xrightarrow{\delta_2}\cdots. \end{gather} \end{Lemma} \begin{proof} In order to obtain the sequence (\ref{les of formal neighs I}), take the direct sum of all long exact sequences from~(\ref{second exact formal complex of twisted relative de Rham}) indexed by $s_0$, $s_1$, $s_2$ and $s_3$ where $s_0+s_2+2s_3=\ell+j$, $s_1=0$ and restrict it to~$X_0$. The subsequence~(\ref{les of formal neighs II}) is obtained similarly, we only add one more condition $s_3=0$. \end{proof} Recall that each long exact sequence from (\ref{second exact formal complex of twisted relative de Rham}) is induced by the relative twisted de Rham complex by restricting to weighted jets. Hence, also (\ref{les of formal neighs I}) and (\ref{les of formal neighs II}) are naturally induced by this complex. \begin{Remark}\label{remark sheaves of vector valued forms over X_0 I} Let $\mathcal{E}^{0,q}(\Lambda^j E^\ast\otimes\mathfrak{S}^\ell N^\ast(\lambda))$ be the sheaf of smooth $(0,q)$-forms with values in the corresponding vector bundle over $X_0$. The vector bundle map $\mathfrak{d}_j$ induces a map of sheaves \begin{gather}\label{horizontal differential in first double complex with FN} \mathcal{E}^{0,q}\big(\Lambda^j E^\ast\otimes\mathfrak{S}^\ell N^\ast(\lambda)\big)\rightarrow \mathcal{E}^{0,q}\big(\Lambda^{j+1} E^\ast\otimes\mathfrak{S}^{\ell-1}N^\ast(\lambda)\big), \end{gather} which we also denote by $\mathfrak{d}_j$ as there is no risk of confusion. Recall from (\ref{decomposition of skew symmetric powers}) that $\Lambda^j\mathbb{E}^\ast\otimes\mathbb{W}_\lambda=\bigoplus_{a\in\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}\colon |a|=j}\mathbb{W}_{\lambda_a}$ which gives direct sum decomposition $\mathcal{E}^{0,q}(\Lambda^j E^\ast\otimes\mathfrak{S}^\ell N^\ast(\lambda))=\bigoplus_{a\in\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}\colon |a|=j}\mathcal{E}^{0,q}(\mathfrak{S}^{\ell}N^\ast(\lambda_a))$. We see that if $a, a'\in\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}$ are such that $|a|=|a'|-1=j$, then $\mathfrak{d}_j$ induces \begin{gather}\label{graded differential I} \mathfrak{d}_{a'}^a\colon \ \mathcal{E}^{0,q}\big(\mathfrak{S}^{\ell}N^\ast(\lambda_a)\big)\rightarrow\mathcal{E}^{0,q}\big(\mathfrak{S}^{\ell-1}N^\ast(\lambda_{a'})\big) \end{gather} in the same way $\partial_\eta$ induces in (\ref{dif op in BGG}) the operator $\partial_{a'}^{a}$ in the relative BGG sequence. By Proposition \ref{thm relative bgg sequence}, $\mathfrak{d}_{a'}^{a}=0$ if $a\nless a'$. \end{Remark} \begin{Remark}\label{remark sheaves of vector valued forms over X_0 II} Replacing (\ref{les of formal neighs I}) by (\ref{les of formal neighs II}) in Remark \ref{remark sheaves of vector valued forms over X_0 I}, we get a map of sheaves \begin{gather}\label{horizontal differential in second double complex with FN} \delta_j\colon \ \mathcal{E}^{0,q}\big(\Lambda^j E^\ast\otimes S^\ell N_1^\ast(\lambda)\big)\rightarrow \mathcal{E}^{0,q}\big(\Lambda^{j+1} E^\ast\otimes S^{\ell-1}N_1^\ast(\lambda)\big). \end{gather} If $a,a'$ are as above, then there is a map \begin{gather* \delta_{a'}^a\colon \ \mathcal{E}^{0,q}\big(S^{\ell}N^\ast_1(\lambda_a)\big)\rightarrow\mathcal{E}^{0,q}\big(S^{\ell-1}N^\ast_1(\lambda_{a'})\big), \end{gather*} which is induced in the same way $\mathfrak{d}_j$ induces $\mathfrak{d}_{a'}^a$. \end{Remark} Even though the proof of Lemma \ref{lemma sheaf cohomology groups over origin} is trivial, it will be crucial later on. \begin{Lemma}\label{lemma sheaf cohomology groups over origin} Let $a\in\mathbb{N}^{k,n}_{++}$. Then \begin{gather}\label{first isom} (\tau_0)^q_\ast\big(\mathcal{O}\big(\mathfrak{S}^\ell N^\ast (\lambda_a)\big)\big)=H^q\big(X_0,\mathcal{O}\big(\mathfrak{S}^\ell N^\ast (\lambda_a)\big)\big)= \begin{cases} \mathfrak{gr}^{\ell}\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}, \\ \{0\} \end{cases} \end{gather} and \begin{gather}\label{second isom} (\tau_0)^q_\ast\big(\mathcal{O}({S}^\ell N^\ast_1(\lambda_a))\big)=H^q\big(X_0,\mathcal{O}({S}^\ell N_1^\ast (\lambda_a))\big)= \begin{cases} gr^\ell\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}, \\ \{0\}, \end{cases} \end{gather} where\footnote{As above, we identify a sheaf over $\{x_0\}$ with its stalk.} in \eqref{first isom} and \eqref{second isom} the first possibility holds if and only if $a\in S^k$ and $q=\ell(a)$. \end{Lemma} \begin{proof}The f\/irst equality in (\ref{first isom}) is just the def\/inition of $(\tau_0)_\ast^q$. The sheaf cohomology group in the middle is equal to the cohomology of the Dolbeault complex. In view of Lemma~\ref{lemma global hol sections over X_0}, $\Gamma(\mathcal{E}^{0,q}(\mathfrak{S}^\ell N^\ast(\lambda_a)))\cong\mathfrak{gr}^{\ell}_{x_0}\otimes\Gamma(\mathcal{E}^{0,q}(\lambda_a))$ and thus, the sheaf cohomology group is isomorphic to $\mathfrak{gr}^{\ell}_{x_0}\otimes H^q(X_0,\mathcal{O}(\lambda_a))$. By the Bott--Borel--Weil theorem, $H^q(X_0,\mathcal{O}(\lambda_a))\cong\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}$ if $a\in S^k$, $q=\ell(a)$ and vanishes otherwise. The second equality in~(\ref{first isom}) then follows from the isomorphism $\mathfrak{gr}^{\ell}_{x_0}\otimes\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}\rightarrow\mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}$ from (\ref{isom of graded jets over origin}). The isomorphism in (\ref{second isom}) is proved similarly. We only use the other isomorphism \begin{gather*} \Gamma\big(\mathcal{O}\big({S}^\ell N^\ast_1\big)\big)\rightarrow gr^\ell_{x_0} \end{gather*} from Lemma \ref{lemma global hol sections over X_0} and the isomorphism $gr^{\ell}_{x_0}\otimes\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}\rightarrow gr^\ell\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}$. \end{proof} There is for each non-negative integer a certain double complex whose horizontal dif\/ferential is~(\ref{horizontal differential in first double complex with FN}) and the vertical dif\/ferential is (up to sign) the Dolbeault dif\/ferential. This is the double complex from Proposition \ref{thm double complex I} restricted to the weighted formal neighborhood of $X_0$. \begin{Proposition}\label{thm first double complex on formal neigh} Let $r\ge0$ be an integer. Then there is a double complex $(\mathfrak{E}^{p,q}(r),d',d'')$ where: \begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt \item $\mathfrak{E}^{p,q}(r)=\Gamma(\mathcal{E}^{0,q}(\Lambda^p E^\ast\otimes\mathfrak{S}^{r-p}N^\ast(\lambda)))$, \item the vertical differential $d'$ is $(-1)^p\bar\partial$ where $\bar\partial$ is the standard Dolbeault differential and \item the horizontal differential $d''$ is $\mathfrak{d}_p$ from \eqref{horizontal differential in first double complex with FN}. \end{itemize} Moreover, we claim that: \begin{enumerate}\itemsep=0pt \item [$(i)$] $H^j(T^\ast(r),d'+d'')=0$ if $j>{n\choose2}$ where $T^i(r):=\bigoplus_{p+q=i}\mathfrak{E}^{p,q}(r)$; \item [$(ii)$] the first page of the spectral sequence associated to the filtration by columns is \begin{gather* \mathfrak{E}^{p,q}_1(r)=\bigoplus_{a\in S^k\colon |a|=p,\ \ell(a)=q}\mathfrak{gr}^{r-p}\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}; \end{gather*} \item [$(iii)$] the spectral sequence degenerates on the second page. \end{enumerate} \end{Proposition} \begin{proof}Recall from the proof of Proposition \ref{thm relative de Rham} that $\mathfrak{gr}\partial_\eta$ is induced from $\partial_\eta$ by passing to weighted jets (as explained at the end of Section~\ref{section wdo}) and, see Lemma~\ref{lemma les of formal neighborhoods}, that $\mathfrak{d}=\mathfrak{d}_p$ is the restriction of the map $\mathfrak{gr}\partial_\eta$ to the sub-complex~(\ref{les of formal neighs I}). Since $[\partial_\eta,\bar\partial]=0$, we have that $[\mathfrak{d},\bar\partial]=0$ and thus also $d'd''=-d''d'$. This shows the f\/irst claim. (i) The rows of the double complex are exact as the sequence~(\ref{les of formal neighs I}) is exact. Since $\dim X_0={n\choose2}$, it follows that $\mathfrak{E}^{p,q}_1(r)=0$ whenever $q>{n\choose2}$. This proves the claim. (ii) By def\/inition, $\mathfrak{E}^{p,q}_1(r)$ is the $d'$-cohomology group in the $p$-th row and $q$-th column. The claim then follows from the direct sum decomposition from Remark~\ref{remark sheaves of vector valued forms over X_0 I} and Lemma~\ref{lemma sheaf cohomology groups over origin}. (iii) The space $\mathfrak{gr}^{r-p}\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}$ lives on the $|a|$-th vertical line and $\ell(a)=({n\choose 2}-q(a))$-th horizontal line of the f\/irst page of the spectral sequence and thus, on the $(|a|+{n\choose2}-q(a))=(2q(a)+d(a)+{n\choose2}-q(a))=(r(a)+{n\choose2})$-th diagonal. Choose $a'\in S^k$ such that $\mathfrak{gr}^{r-|a'|}\mathbb{V}_{\mu_{a'}}$ lives on the next diagonal and $a<a'$. This means that $r(a')=r(a)+1$ and so $q(a)=q(a')$ or $q(a')=q(a)+1$. In the f\/irst case, $\mathfrak{gr}^{r-|a'|}\mathbb{V}_{\mu_{a'}}$ lives on the $\ell(a)$-th row. In the second case, it lives on the $(\ell(a)-1)$-th row. As $\mathfrak{d}_{a'}^a=0$ if $a\nless a'$, it follows from def\/inition that the dif\/ferential on the $i$-th page is zero if $i>2$. \end{proof} If we use the exactness of (\ref{les of formal neighs II}) instead of (\ref{les of formal neighs I}) and use the isomorphism (\ref{second isom}) instead of~(\ref{first isom}), the proof of Proposition~\ref{thm first double complex on formal neigh} gives the following. \begin{Proposition}\label{thm second double complex on formal neigh} The double complex from Proposition {\rm \ref{thm first double complex on formal neigh}} contains a double complex \linebreak $(F^{p,q}(r),d',d'')$ where $F^{p,q}(r):=\Gamma(\mathcal{E}^{0,q}(\Lambda^pE^\ast\otimes{S}^{r-p}N^\ast_1(\lambda)))$. Moreover we claim that: \begin{enumerate}\itemsep=0pt \item [$(i)$] $H^j(T^\ast(r),d'+d'')=0$ if $j>{n\choose2}$ where $T^i(r):=\bigoplus_{p+q=i}F^{p,q}(r)$; \item [$(ii)$] the first page of the spectral sequence associated to the filtration by columns is \begin{gather*} F^{p,q}_1(r):=\bigoplus_{a\in S^k\colon |a|=p,\ \ell(a)=q}gr^{r-p}\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}; \end{gather*} \item [$(iii)$] the spectral sequence degenerates on the second page. \end{enumerate} \end{Proposition} \subsection{Long exact sequence of weighted jets}\label{section les of weighted jets} Let $a\in S^k$ and $\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}$ be an irreducible $\mathrm{P}$-module with lowest weight $-\mu_a$, see Proposition \ref{thm direct images}. Now we are ready to show that the linear operators def\/ined in Lemma \ref{lemma diff op} are dif\/ferential operators and we give an upper bound on their weighted order. \begin{Lemma}\label{lemma diff op on graded jets} Let $a,a'\in S^k$ be such that $a<a'$ and $ r(a')=r(a)+1$. Then the operator $D^a_{a'}$ from Lemma~{\rm \ref{lemma diff op}} is a differential operator of weighted order at most $s:=|a'|-|a|$. Hence, $D^{a}_{a'}$ induces for each $i\ge 0$ a linear map \begin{gather}\label{map of weighted jets I} \mathfrak{gr} D_{a'}^a\colon \ \mathfrak{gr}^i\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}\rightarrow\mathfrak{gr}^{i-s}\mathbb{V}_{\mu_{a'}}, \end{gather} which restricts to a linear map \begin{gather}\label{map of weighted jets II} gr D_{a'}^a\colon \ gr^i\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}\rightarrow gr^{i-s}\mathbb{V}_{\mu_{a'}}. \end{gather} \end{Lemma} \begin{proof} Let us make a few preliminary observations. Let $v\in\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{p}(\mu_a)_{x_0}$. By the $\mathrm{G}$-invariance of $D_{a'}^a$, it is obviously enough to show that $(D_a^{a'}v)(x_0)$ depends only on $\mathfrak{j}_{x_0}^sv$. We may assume that $v$ is def\/ined on the Stein set $\mathcal{U}$ from Section~\ref{section complex} and so we can view $v$ as a cohomology class $[\alpha]=H^{\ell(a)}(\tau^{-1}(\mathcal{U}),\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda_a))$. A choice of Weyl structure (see~\cite{CS}) and the isomorphisms~(\ref{first isom}) give for each integer $i\ge0$ isomorphisms \begin{gather*} \mathfrak{J}^i\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}\rightarrow\bigoplus_{j=0}^i\mathfrak{gr}^j\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}\rightarrow \bigoplus_{j=0}^iH^{\ell(a)}\big(X_0,\mathfrak{S}^jN^\ast(\lambda_a)\big). \end{gather*} Hence, the Taylor series of $v$ at $x_0$ determines an inf\/inite\footnote{We will at this point avoid discussion about the convergence of the sum as we will not need it.} sum $\sum\limits_{j=0}^\infty [v_j]$ where each $[v_j]$ belong to $H^{\ell(a)}(X_0,\mathfrak{S}^j(\lambda_a))$. Now we can proceed with the proof. By assumption, $s\in\{1,2\}$. If $s=1$, then $\ell(a)=\ell(a')$. By def\/inition, $D_{a'}^av$ corresponds to $[\partial_{a'}^a\alpha]\in H^{\ell(a')}(\tau^{-1}(U),\mathcal{O}_\mathfrak{q}(\lambda_{a'}))$ and $\mathfrak{j}^i_{x_0}(D_{a'}^av)$ can be viewed as $\sum\limits_{j=0}^i[(\mathfrak{d}_{a'}^{a}) v_{j+1}]$. But since $[\mathfrak{d}_{a'}^a (v_j)]\in H^{\ell(a)}(X_0,\mathfrak{S}^{j-1}(\lambda_a))$, it is clear that $D_{a'}^a(v)(x_0)=0$ if $\mathfrak{j}^1_{x_0}v=0$. This completes the proof when $s=1$. Notice that the linear map $\mathfrak{gr} D_{a'}^a$ f\/its into a commutative diagram \begin{gather}\label{com diagram with delta}\begin{split} \xymatrix{ \Gamma(\mathcal{E}^{0,\ell(a)}\big(\mathfrak{S}^iN^\ast(\lambda_a))\big)\cap\ker\bar\partial\ar[d]\ar[r]^{\mathfrak{d}_{a'}^a}& \Gamma\big(\mathcal{E}^{0,\ell(a')}\big(\mathfrak{S}^{i-1}N^\ast(\lambda_{a'})\big)\big)\cap\ker\bar\partial\ar[d]\\ H^{\ell(a)}\big(X_0,\mathfrak{S}^iN^\ast(\lambda_a)\big)\ar[r]&H^{\ell(a')}\big(X_0,\mathfrak{S}^{i-1}N^\ast(\lambda_{a'})\big)\\ \mathfrak{gr}^i\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}\ar[u]\ar[r]^{\mathfrak{gr} D_{a'}^a}&\mathfrak{gr}^{i-1}\mathbb{V}_{\mu_{a'},}\ar[u] }\end{split} \end{gather} where the lower vertical arrows are the isomorphisms from Lemma~\ref{lemma sheaf cohomology groups over origin}, the upper vertical arrows are the canonical projections and the map $\mathfrak{d}_{a'}^a$ is the one from~(\ref{graded differential I}). Let us now assume $s=2$. In view of the diagram (\ref{def of second order operator}), we have to replace in (\ref{com diagram with delta}) the map~$\mathfrak{d}_{a'}^a$ by the diagram \begin{gather*} \xymatrix{\Gamma(\mathcal{E}^{0,q}(\mathfrak{S}^iN^\ast(\lambda_a)))\cap \operatorname{Ker}(\bar\partial)\ar[r]^{(\mathfrak{d}_b^{a})\oplus(\mathfrak{d}_c^{a})}&\ \ \ \ \Gamma(\mathcal{E}^{0,q}(\mathfrak{S}^{i-1}N^\ast({\lambda_b}\oplus {\lambda_c})))\\ \Gamma(\mathcal{E}^{0,q-1}(\mathfrak{S}^{i-1}N^\ast({\lambda_b}\oplus {\lambda_c})))\ar[ur]^{\bar\partial}\ar[r]^{(\mathfrak{d}_{a'}^{b})+(\mathfrak{d}_{a'}^{c})}&\ \ \ \ \ \Gamma(\mathcal{E}^{0,q-1}(\mathfrak{S}^{i-2}N^\ast(\lambda_{a'})))\cap \operatorname{Ker}(\bar\partial),} \end{gather*} where we for brevity put $\mathfrak{S}^\bullet N^\ast(\lambda_b\oplus\lambda_c):=\mathfrak{S}^\bullet N^\ast(\lambda_b)\oplus\mathfrak{S}^\bullet N^\ast(\lambda_c)$. Following the same line of arguments as in the case $s=1$, we easily f\/ind that $D_{a'}^a(v)(x_0)=0$ whenever $\mathfrak{j}^2_{x_0}v=0$. In order to prove the claim about $gr D_{a'}^a$, we need to replace everywhere $\mathfrak{d}_{a'}^{a}$ by its restric\-tion~$\delta_{a'}^a$ and use~(\ref{second isom}) instead of~(\ref{first isom}). \end{proof} In order to get rid of the factor $s$ in (\ref{map of weighted jets I}) and (\ref{map of weighted jets II}), we shift the gradings by introducing $\mathfrak{gr}^i\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}[\uparrow]:=\mathfrak{gr}^{i-q(a)}\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}$ and $gr^i\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}[\uparrow]:= gr^{i-q(a)}\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}$. We can now rewrite the maps from~(\ref{map of weighted jets I}) and~(\ref{map of weighted jets II}) as \begin{gather* \mathfrak{gr} D_{a'}^a\colon \ \mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}[\uparrow]\rightarrow\mathfrak{gr}^{\ell-1}\mathbb{V}_{\mu_{a'}}[\uparrow]\qquad \mathrm{and}\qquad grD_{a'}^a\colon \ gr^\ell\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}[\uparrow]\rightarrow gr^{\ell-1}\mathbb{V}_{\mu_{a'}}[\uparrow], \end{gather*} respectively, where $\ell\ge0$ is the corresponding integer. We also put \begin{gather*} \mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_{j,i}[\uparrow]= \!\!\bigoplus_{a\in S^k_j\colon q(a)=i} \!\!\mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}[\uparrow],\qquad \mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_j[\uparrow]=\bigoplus_{i=0}^{j}\mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_{j,i}[\uparrow] \end{gather*} and \begin{gather*} gr^\ell\mathbb{V}_{j,i}[\uparrow]= \!\!\bigoplus_{a\in S^k_j\colon q(a)=i}\!\! gr^\ell\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}[\uparrow],\qquad gr^\ell\mathbb{V}_j[\uparrow]=\bigoplus_{i=0}^{j}gr^\ell\mathbb{V}_{j,i}[\uparrow]. \end{gather*} We view $\mathfrak{gr} D_{a'}^a$ also as a map $\mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_j[\uparrow]\rightarrow\mathfrak{gr}^{\ell-1}\mathbb{V}_{j+1}[\uparrow]$ by extending it from $\mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}[\uparrow]$ by zero to all the other summands. We put \begin{gather* \mathfrak{gr} D_j:= \!\!\sum_{a\in S^k_j,\ a'\in S^k_{j+1}\colon a<a'} \!\! \mathfrak{gr} D_{a'}^a\colon \ \mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_j[\uparrow]\rightarrow\mathfrak{gr}^{\ell-1}\mathbb{V}_{j+1}[\uparrow] \end{gather*} and \begin{gather*} \mathfrak{gr}( D_j)_{i'}^i\colon \ \mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_{j,i}[\uparrow]\rightarrow\mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_j[\uparrow]\xrightarrow{\mathfrak{gr} D_j}\mathfrak{gr}^{\ell-1}\mathbb{V}_{j+1}[\uparrow]\rightarrow \mathfrak{gr}^{\ell-1}\mathbb{V}_{j+1,i'}[\uparrow], \end{gather*} where the f\/irst map is the canonical inclusion and the last map is the canonical projection. Recall from Section \ref{section the relative Weyl group} that if $a<a'$, $a\in S^k_j$, $a'\in S^k_{j+1}$, then $q(a')\le q(a)+1$. This implies that $\mathfrak{gr}(D_j)_{i'}^{i}=0$ if $i\ne i'$ or $i'\ne i+1$. Then $\mathfrak{gr} D_j$ is \begin{gather* \begin{matrix} \left(\begin{matrix} \mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_{j,0}[\uparrow]\\ \oplus \\ \mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_{j,1}[\uparrow]\\ \oplus\\ \dots\\ \end{matrix}\right) \begin{matrix} \longrightarrow\\ \searrow\\ \longrightarrow\\ \searrow\\ \dots \end{matrix} \left( \begin{matrix} \mathfrak{gr}^{\ell-1}\mathbb{V}_{j+1,0}[\uparrow]\\ \oplus\\ \mathfrak{gr}^{\ell-1}\mathbb{V}_{j+1,1}[\uparrow]\\ \oplus\\ \dots\\ \end{matrix} \right) \end{matrix}, \end{gather*} where the horizontal arrows and the diagonal arrows are $\mathfrak{gr}(D_j)^i_i$ and $\mathfrak{gr}(D_j)^i_{i+1}$, respectively. We similarly def\/ine linear maps $gr D_j\colon gr^\ell\mathbb{V}_j[\uparrow]\rightarrow gr^{\ell-1}\mathbb{V}_{j+1}[\uparrow]$ and $gr (D_j)_{i'}^{i}\colon gr^\ell\mathbb{V}_{j,i}[\uparrow]\rightarrow gr^{\ell-1}\mathbb{V}_{j+1,i'}[\uparrow]$. \begin{Remark}\label{remark dif op and ss} Notice that \begin{gather*} \mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_{j,i}[\uparrow] =\bigoplus_{a\in S^k_j\colon q(a)=i}\mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}[\uparrow]=\bigoplus_{a\in S^k\colon r(a)=j,\ q(a)=i}\mathfrak{gr}^{\ell-q(a)}\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}\\ \hphantom{\mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_{j,i}[\uparrow]}{} =\bigoplus_{a\in S^k\colon |a|=i+j,\ \ell(a)={n\choose2}-i}\mathfrak{gr}^{\ell-i}\mathbb{V}_{\mu_a}=\mathfrak{E}_1^{i+j,{n\choose2}-i}(\ell+j). \end{gather*} Put $p:=i+j$, $q:={n\choose2}-i$ and $r:=\ell+j$. Then we can view $\mathfrak{gr}(D_j)_{i}^i$ and $\mathfrak{gr}(D_j)_{i+1}^i$ as maps \begin{gather* \mathfrak{E}^{p,q}_1(r)\rightarrow \mathfrak{E}_1^{p+1,q}(r)\qquad \mathrm{and}\qquad \mathfrak{E}^{p,q}_1(r)\rightarrow \mathfrak{E}_1^{p+2,q-1}(r), \end{gather*} respectively. By the def\/inition of $\mathfrak{gr}(D_j)_{i}^i$ from Lemma~\ref{lemma diff op on graded jets}, it follows that we can view it as the dif\/ferential~$d_1$ on the f\/irst page of the spectral sequence from Proposition~\ref{thm first double complex on formal neigh}. Suppose that $v\in \mathfrak{E}^{p,q}_1(s)$ satisf\/ies $d_1(v)=0$. Then we can apply the dif\/ferential $d_2$ living on the second page to $v+\operatorname{im}(d_1)$ and, comparing this with the def\/inition of~$\mathfrak{gr}(D_j)_{i+1}^i$ from Lemma~\ref{lemma diff op on graded jets}, we f\/ind that \begin{gather} \label{d_2 as differential operator} d_2(v+\operatorname{im}(d_1))=\mathfrak{gr}(D_j)_{i+1}^i(v)+\operatorname{im}(d_1). \end{gather} Similarly we f\/ind that $gr^\ell\mathbb{V}_{j,i}=F_1^{p,q}(s)$ where $p$, $q$ and $s$ are as above. Moreover we can view $gr (D_j)_{i}^i$ and $gr (D_j)_{i+1}^i$ as maps \begin{gather* F_1^{p,q}(s)\rightarrow F_1^{p+1,q}(s)\qquad \mathrm{and}\qquad F_1^{p,q}(s)\rightarrow F_1^{p+2,q-1}(s), \end{gather*} respectively. As the double complex from Proposition \ref{thm second double complex on formal neigh} is a sub-complex of the double complex from Proposition~\ref{thm first double complex on formal neigh} and $gr (D_j)_{i'}^i$ is the restriction of~$\mathfrak{gr} (D_j)_{i'}^i$ to the corresponding subspace, we see that $gr (D_j)_{i}^i$ coincides with the dif\/ferential on the f\/irst page of the spectral sequence from Proposition~\ref{thm second double complex on formal neigh} and that $gr(D_j)^i_{i+1}$ is related to the dif\/ferential on the second page just as $\mathfrak{gr}(D_j)^i_{i+1}$ is related to $d_2$. \end{Remark} The exactness of the complex (\ref{les of graded jetsI}) for each $\ell+j\ge0$ implies (see \cite{S}) the exactness of the $k$-Dirac complex at the level of inf\/inite weighted jets at any f\/ixed point. Following \cite{Sp}, we say that the $k$-Dirac complex is formally exact. Notice that for application in \cite{S}, the exactness of the sub-complex~(\ref{les of graded jets II}) for each $\ell+j\ge0$ is a crucial point in the proof of the local exactness of the descended complex and thus, in constructing the resolution of the $k$-Dirac operator. \begin{Theorem}\label{theorem formal exactness} The $k$-Dirac complex induces for each $\ell+j\ge0$ a long exact sequence \begin{gather}\label{les of graded jetsI} \mathfrak{gr}^{\ell+j}\mathbb{V}_0[\uparrow]\xrightarrow{\mathfrak{gr} D_0}\mathfrak{gr}^{\ell+j-1}\mathbb{V}_1[\uparrow]\rightarrow\dots\rightarrow\mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_j[\uparrow]\xrightarrow{\mathfrak{gr} D_j}\mathfrak{gr}^{\ell-1}\mathbb{V}_{j+1}[\uparrow]\rightarrow\cdots \end{gather} of finite-dimensional vector spaces. The complex contains a sub-complex \begin{gather}\label{les of graded jets II} gr^{\ell+j}\mathbb{V}_0[\uparrow]\xrightarrow{gr D_0}gr^{\ell+j-1}\mathbb{V}_1[\uparrow]\rightarrow\dots\rightarrow gr^\ell\mathbb{V}_j[\uparrow]\xrightarrow{gr D_j}gr^{\ell-1}\mathbb{V}_{j+1}[\uparrow]\rightarrow\cdots, \end{gather} which is also exact. \end{Theorem} \begin{proof} Let $v\in\mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_j[\uparrow]$, $j\ge1$ be such that $\mathfrak{gr} D_j(v)=0$. Write $v=(v_0,\dots,v_j)$ with respect to the decomposition given above, i.e., $v_i\in\mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_{j,i}[\uparrow]$. Assume that $v_0=v_1=\dots=v_{i-1}=0$ and that $v_i\ne0$. We have that $\mathfrak{gr} (D_{i}^i)(v_i)=0$ and $\mathfrak{gr} (D_{i+1}^i)(v_i)+\mathfrak{gr} (D_{i+1}^{i+1})(v_{i+1})=0$. If we view $v_i$ as an element of $\mathfrak{E}_1^{p,q}(s)$ as in Remark~\ref{remark dif op and ss}, we see that $d_1(v_i)=0$ and by~(\ref{d_2 as differential operator}), we f\/ind that $d_2(v_i)=0$. By Proposition~\ref{thm first double complex on formal neigh}, the spectral sequence $\mathfrak{E}^{p,q}(r)$ collapses on the second page and by part~(i), we have that $\ker(d_2)=\operatorname{im}(d_2)$ beyond the ${n\choose2}$-th diagonal. By Remark \ref{remark dif op and ss} again, $\mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_{j,i}[\uparrow]$ lives on the $({n\choose2}+j)$-th diagonal. We see that there are $t_{i-1}\in\mathfrak{gr}^{\ell+1}\mathbb{V}_{j-1,i-1}[\uparrow]$ and $t_{i}\in\mathfrak{gr}^{\ell+1}\mathbb{V}_{j-1,i}[\uparrow]$ such that $\mathfrak{gr}(D_{i-1}^{i-1})(t_{i-1})=0$ and $\mathfrak{gr}(D_{i}^{i-1})(t_{i-1})+\mathfrak{gr}(D_{i}^{i})(t_{i})=v_i$. Hence, we can kill the lowest non-zero component of $v$ and repeating this argument f\/initely many times, we see that there is $t\in\mathfrak{gr}^{\ell+1}\mathbb{V}_{j-1}[\uparrow]$ such that $v=\mathfrak{gr} D_{j-1}(t)$. The proof of the exactness of the second sequence (\ref{les of graded jets II}) proceeds similarly. We only replace $\mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_{j}[\uparrow]$ by $gr^\ell\mathbb{V}_{j}[\uparrow]$, $\mathfrak{gr}^\ell\mathbb{V}_{j,i}[\uparrow]$ by $gr^\ell\mathbb{V}_{j,i}[\uparrow]$, use that the second spectral sequence from Proposition~\ref{thm second double complex on formal neigh} has the same key properties as the spectral sequence from Proposition~\ref{thm first double complex on formal neigh} and the end of Remark~\ref{remark dif op and ss}. \end{proof} \subsection*{Acknowledgements} The author is grateful to Vladim\'{\i}r Sou\v{c}ek for his support and many useful conversations. The author would also like to thank to Luk\'a\v{s} Krump for the possibility of using his package for the Young diagrams. The author wishes to thank to the unknown referees for many helpful suggestions which considerably improved this article. The research was partially supported by the grant 17-01171S of the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic. \pdfbookmark[1]{References}{ref}
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaArXiv" }
9,733
[ 128000, 198, 59, 2879, 90, 38255, 633, 10267, 400, 71, 3, 387, 264, 2536, 6953, 19927, 11, 55443, 323, 59060, 10590, 6194, 90, 34, 32816, 12, 65, 72033, 1376, 389, 93, 59836, 10590, 6194, 90, 34, 92, 48922, 17, 76, 92, 13244, 578, 41046, 18022, 1122, 8205, 93, 3, 44, 3, 315, 12756, 69551, 45036, 400, 74, 3, 12, 43639, 278, 1207, 45385, 304, 59060, 10590, 6194, 90, 34, 92, 48922, 17, 76, 32816, 374, 264, 87282, 3634, 315, 264, 93, 3, 91, 17, 81150, 12, 24228, 1370, 57565, 17484, 13, 1226, 9855, 6957, 279, 5684, 430, 400, 77, 14543, 76, 12934, 59, 713, 597, 59, 713, 17, 13244, 1226, 690, 1501, 430, 389, 93, 3, 44, 3, 1070, 374, 264, 6485, 315, 58720, 1422, 4844, 809, 2335 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 198, 59, 2879, 90, 38255, 633, 10267, 400, 71, 3, 387, 264, 2536, 6953, 19927, 11, 55443, 323, 59060, 10590, 6194, 90, 34, 32816, 12, 65, 72033, 1376, 389, 93, 59836, 10590, 6194, 90, 34, 92, 48922, 17, 76, 92, 13244, 578, 41046, 18022, 1122, 8205, 93, 3, 44, 3, 315, 12756, 69551, 45036, 400, 74, 3, 12, 43639, 278, 1207, 45385, 304, 59060, 10590, 6194, 90, 34, 92, 48922, 17, 76, 32816, 374, 264, 87282, 3634, 315, 264, 93, 3, 91, 17, 81150, 12, 24228, 1370, 57565, 17484, 13, 1226, 9855, 6957, 279, 5684, 430, 400, 77, 14543, 76, 12934, 59, 713, 597, 59, 713, 17, 13244, 1226, 690, 1501, 430, 389, 93, 3, 44, 3, 1070, 374, 264, 6485, 315, 58720, 1422, 4844, 809, 2335, -100 ]
Q: Use CSS to keep top level navigation hover effect on when mouse is over submenu I want to make my top level navigation stay on the hover state while I'm hovering on the submenu items. I read that I should apply the hover effect to the li, but there are some transitions that are confusing the situation for me. I can't figure it out. Can someone tell me where I need to adjust this? my jsfiddle A: You're going to want to apply the :hover effect to the li and apply the CSS to the direct a child. Applying the hover to the a won't work because the submenus of the top-level links aren't in the a element. ul#navigation .topNav:hover > a { color:#acb453; padding-top:0; padding-bottom:10px; border-bottom: 6px solid #4dbaf2; } http://jsfiddle.net/zwVwh/12/
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaStackExchange" }
6,811
[ 128000, 48, 25, 5560, 15533, 311, 2567, 1948, 2237, 10873, 20118, 2515, 389, 994, 8814, 374, 927, 78497, 358, 1390, 311, 1304, 856, 1948, 2237, 10873, 4822, 389, 279, 20118, 1614, 1418, 358, 2846, 69707, 389, 279, 78497, 3673, 13, 358, 1373, 430, 358, 1288, 3881, 279, 20118, 2515, 311, 279, 908, 11, 719, 1070, 527, 1063, 34692, 430, 527, 31715, 279, 6671, 369, 757, 13, 358, 649, 956, 7216, 433, 704, 13, 3053, 4423, 3371, 757, 1405, 358, 1205, 311, 7652, 420, 5380, 2465, 7139, 69, 3390, 271, 32, 25, 1472, 2351, 2133, 311, 1390, 311, 3881, 279, 551, 18043, 2515, 311, 279, 908, 323, 3881, 279, 15533, 311, 279, 2167, 264, 1716, 13, 90701, 279, 20118, 311, 279, 264, 2834, 956, 990, 1606, 279, 1207, 58727 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 48, 25, 5560, 15533, 311, 2567, 1948, 2237, 10873, 20118, 2515, 389, 994, 8814, 374, 927, 78497, 358, 1390, 311, 1304, 856, 1948, 2237, 10873, 4822, 389, 279, 20118, 1614, 1418, 358, 2846, 69707, 389, 279, 78497, 3673, 13, 358, 1373, 430, 358, 1288, 3881, 279, 20118, 2515, 311, 279, 908, 11, 719, 1070, 527, 1063, 34692, 430, 527, 31715, 279, 6671, 369, 757, 13, 358, 649, 956, 7216, 433, 704, 13, 3053, 4423, 3371, 757, 1405, 358, 1205, 311, 7652, 420, 5380, 2465, 7139, 69, 3390, 271, 32, 25, 1472, 2351, 2133, 311, 1390, 311, 3881, 279, 551, 18043, 2515, 311, 279, 908, 323, 3881, 279, 15533, 311, 279, 2167, 264, 1716, 13, 90701, 279, 20118, 311, 279, 264, 2834, 956, 990, 1606, 279, 1207, 58727, -100 ]
'Her banishment, our blessing' Apartheid's racist spatial planning is evident in Brandfort in the Free State. Thick vegetation and a national highway separate town from township, and members of different races seldom interact. The banishment of Nomzamo Winnie Madikizela-Mandela to Brandfort's Majwemasweu township from 1977 to 1984 by the regime sought to use this divide to silence one of the government's most potent threats but instead ignited the resistance movement in the dusty town. Before her arrival, the township's Sesotho-, Setswana- and Afrikaans-speaking communities would seldom confront the racist system, residents told the Mail & Guardian this week, and when the Security Branch exiled the revered freedom fighter, it had no idea she would recruit dozens of activists to her cause. "Nomzamo being here in Brandfort was a blessing in disguise," 75-year-old Norah Moahloli said. "It was horrible for her because she used to not be able to speak to people freely and was stuck here, but for us, she woke us up. She made us care for each other." Moahloli, a retired primary school teacher, spent nearly all seven years of Madikizela-Mandela's banishment with her and became her closest comrade in Brandfort, carrying out her instructions by setting up women's and children's organisations. Madikizela-Mandela arrived in Brandfort traumatised after 18 months of solitary confinement in the Women's Jail in Johannesburg. She received no counselling after months of not being allowed to clean herself or speak to other prisoners. At house 802 in Brandfort, the regime attempted to impose similar conditions on the liberation hero, confining her to a three-room house without water or electricity and warning the residents of Majwemasweu not to speak to her. "The white people said, 'There is a woman who was dumped in your location, a communist, be careful, do not speak to her.' I was staying at house 806 and had to walk through her yard, and I was teaching isiXhosa at the school, so we ended up being close," Moahloli said. But Moahloli was also surveilled by the apartheid police. Raids became the norm at her house and at those of others who visited Madikizela-Mandela. From atop the tallest koppie in Brandfort, the Security Branch commanded a base to monitor activity in Majwemasweu's dusty streets and outside house 802, as well as the roads leading into the township. "They would sit on that koppie and watch with binoculars. They were there every single day," she said. In the opposite direction, trees are scattered between buildings and churches in the town of Brandfort, reserved for whites only. "There used to be this alarm that goes off at 6 o'clock every day. When we heard that we know we must not be found in the street. When we go to the shop, they only had a window where you must put the money down. They didn't even take it from your hands," Moahloli recalled. "But after Nomzamo arrived, we began to demand that they treat us like humans. Now we would go in the shops and speak to the whites. Just the fact that she was in the town made them nervous. Her shadow was so powerful." Madikizela-Mandela wasted no time in emboldening Brandfort residents to fight apartheid, Moahloli said. In the same year she was exiled to Brandfort, she organised a protest. "We didn't think we should do anything about the Soweto killings in 1976 but Nomzamo made us observe that day on June 16 1977," she said. "Mama Winnie went to the Foschini in town and tried on so many dresses in the changing rooms. That time we black people were not allowed to use the changing rooms. The white people were so shocked. She really gave us confidence as black people," Moahloli continued. On her way home from town on June 16, police and army vans lined the street on the way to the township waiting for Madikizela-Mandela. "She was driving back with her fist out of the window shouting 'Amandla!' She had no fear of those police. That was the first time we saw someone challenging the whites like that," Moahloli said. As the years passed, the ANC's support in the area also swelled. Madikizela-Mandela established the township's first Congress of South African Students and ANC Women's League branches. "We organised women who were abused and raised the spirit of self-confidence in women. She was interested in making us courageous and making us activists," said Brandfort women's league founding member and current secretary, Gladys Mafa. Madikizela-Mandela also used her skills as a qualified social worker and her connections in Johannesburg to groom young activists inspired by her presence. She started a crèche, helped young mothers, started an orphanage and set up ANC structures in the area. "She was a very, very strong woman with a strong voice. She looked at the children without parents and said: 'No man, just organise a crèche here in Brandfort. Go and organise the women to make the crèche.' Nomzamo sent four women to Ntokozeni in Soweto to observe how to run a crèche," Moahloli said. Within just three years Madikizela-Mandela had established a network of allies in Brandfort despite being largely confined to her home. They included a preacher, Pastor Morgan, Moahloli and a number of young women who came to relate to her as their "godmother". The crèche was eventually started at the Methodist church, which Pastor Morgan would also use to hold secret meetings for the anti-apartheid movement. "She gave us the confidence to fight the system. The whole town was aware of her. In the township we were proud of her but in town the whites were so scared," Mafa said. Madikizela-Mandela herself reflected on these first three years in Brandfort in a letter she wrote to Moahloli in 1991. "I have reflected a great deal on those who made it possible for me to pull through this experience without a flinch, because I knew I had a pillar on which I could lean, pillars which gave me the necessary morale and strength to maintain one's dignity in our blistering inferno of racial hatred." This week Madikizela-Mandela's Brandfort comrades said they are disappointed by the state of house 802 and the orphanage she started. House 802 stands neglected with charred walls, wiring stripped from its frame and windows broken, and the orphanage's houses still bear a muddy red colour but have broken windows and there's no security. A tavern operates across the road. At the local clinic, Motselisi Mokgwamme works as a nurse and services a packed waiting room each day. Patients queue from outside. One was pushed in a wheelbarrow from the furthest corner of Majwemasweu. Mokgwamme says her sense of duty to serve was awakened by Madikizela-Mandela. At the age of 24 in the early 1980s, Mokgwamme would join other young women and visit Madikizela-Mandela after the Security Branch left the koppie at 2am. "We would learn about history and what we should do to help the black people in our community. Mama Winnie is someone who wanted us to use our skills and not wait for white people," she said. During these visits, the women would pack care packages for mothers who had just given birth. The supplies arrived in the middle of the night from Johannesburg and were stored at house 802. The next evening they were collected and distributed by Mokgwamme and her team. Raids and arrests were common during Madikizela-Mandela's banishment. A close friend in Brandfort, Godfrey Katola, recalled how the Security Branch pounced on activists who had gathered at the house for an impromptu meeting. "That day more than seven vans came, man, I couldn't believe it. They took everyone who was in the house early that morning and arrested them. But it never stopped anyone from seeing her again. By that time she had made us less scared of the police," he said. Katola bowed his head when asked about the state of the projects she championed in Brandfort, and said he was shocked and dismayed by her death. For Moahloli, it was debilitating. Last Sunday, the day before Madikizela-Mandela died, Moahloli happened to be in Johannesburg and decided to visit her comrade in Soweto, only to find that she had been taken to hospital. "So I left a note with the security guard, saying: 'Hi Nomzamo, just to say hi and get well soon, your friend and comrade Norah.' "When my son called me he first asked if I'm sitting down before telling me Nomzamo is no more," Moahloli said. "I was so bitter that I couldn't do a thing." Original Article
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
9,686
[ 128000, 6, 21364, 9120, 16409, 11, 1057, 40149, 6, 362, 1768, 69455, 596, 25185, 29079, 9293, 374, 30576, 304, 16835, 4057, 304, 279, 3658, 3314, 13, 82377, 54832, 323, 264, 5426, 27834, 8821, 6424, 505, 88275, 11, 323, 3697, 315, 2204, 21234, 56452, 16681, 13, 578, 9120, 16409, 315, 38000, 89, 21781, 41631, 648, 9671, 1609, 450, 8458, 5364, 438, 8458, 311, 16835, 4057, 596, 31779, 86, 35262, 906, 84, 88275, 505, 220, 4468, 22, 311, 220, 3753, 19, 555, 279, 17942, 16495, 311, 1005, 420, 22497, 311, 21847, 832, 315, 279, 3109, 596, 1455, 36875, 18208, 719, 4619, 98988, 279, 13957, 7351, 304, 279, 77973, 6424, 13, 13538, 1077, 19163, 11, 279, 88275, 596, 64027, 8942, 78, 37619, 12808, 86, 3444, 12, 323, 127113, 598, 62290, 10977 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 6, 21364, 9120, 16409, 11, 1057, 40149, 6, 362, 1768, 69455, 596, 25185, 29079, 9293, 374, 30576, 304, 16835, 4057, 304, 279, 3658, 3314, 13, 82377, 54832, 323, 264, 5426, 27834, 8821, 6424, 505, 88275, 11, 323, 3697, 315, 2204, 21234, 56452, 16681, 13, 578, 9120, 16409, 315, 38000, 89, 21781, 41631, 648, 9671, 1609, 450, 8458, 5364, 438, 8458, 311, 16835, 4057, 596, 31779, 86, 35262, 906, 84, 88275, 505, 220, 4468, 22, 311, 220, 3753, 19, 555, 279, 17942, 16495, 311, 1005, 420, 22497, 311, 21847, 832, 315, 279, 3109, 596, 1455, 36875, 18208, 719, 4619, 98988, 279, 13957, 7351, 304, 279, 77973, 6424, 13, 13538, 1077, 19163, 11, 279, 88275, 596, 64027, 8942, 78, 37619, 12808, 86, 3444, 12, 323, 127113, 598, 62290, 10977, -100 ]
Q: How to set the selected item for a when the type is an Object? I have a class named Session defined as follows: class Session { constructor( public id: string, public title: string ) {} } I created some instances of the class and exported them: export const LocalSession = new Session("local", "Local Session"); export const RemoteSession = new Session("remote", "Remote Session"); I also created a list of the instances and exported it: export const Sessions = [ LocalSession, RemoteSession ]; I have a component that uses the list and allows the user to select a session: import { RemoteSession, Sessions } from './session'; @Component({ selector: 'app-device', templateUrl: './device.component.html', styleUrls: ['./device.component.css'] }) export class DeviceComponent { session = RemoteSession; sessions = Sessions; } A <select> is used to choose the session: <select [(ngModel)]="session"> <option *ngFor="let s of sessions" [value]="s">{{ s.title }}</option> </select> However, upon loading the page in a browser, I find that LocalSession is always selected by default instead of RemoteSession. Using Chrome's Inspector reveals that every <option> has a value of [object Object]. If I change the value attribute to: [value]="s.id" ...then no item is selected by default. I would have to also change Sessions so that it contained a list of IDs instead of instances. I would like Sessions to remain a list of instances if at all possible. How can I set the default selection while still using instances everywhere?
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaStackExchange" }
9,225
[ 128000, 48, 25, 2650, 311, 743, 279, 4183, 1537, 369, 264, 220, 994, 279, 955, 374, 459, 3075, 30, 358, 617, 264, 538, 7086, 9343, 4613, 439, 11263, 512, 1058, 9343, 341, 220, 4797, 1021, 262, 586, 887, 25, 925, 345, 262, 586, 2316, 25, 925, 198, 220, 883, 5731, 633, 40, 3549, 1063, 13422, 315, 279, 538, 323, 35990, 1124, 512, 1562, 738, 8949, 5396, 284, 502, 9343, 446, 2497, 498, 330, 7469, 9343, 803, 1562, 738, 21400, 5396, 284, 502, 9343, 446, 18643, 498, 330, 25732, 9343, 3147, 40, 1101, 3549, 264, 1160, 315, 279, 13422, 323, 35990, 433, 512, 1562, 738, 31900, 284, 2330, 220, 8949, 5396, 345, 220, 21400, 5396, 198, 4926, 40, 617, 264, 3777, 430, 5829, 279, 1160, 323, 6276, 279, 1217 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 48, 25, 2650, 311, 743, 279, 4183, 1537, 369, 264, 220, 994, 279, 955, 374, 459, 3075, 30, 358, 617, 264, 538, 7086, 9343, 4613, 439, 11263, 512, 1058, 9343, 341, 220, 4797, 1021, 262, 586, 887, 25, 925, 345, 262, 586, 2316, 25, 925, 198, 220, 883, 5731, 633, 40, 3549, 1063, 13422, 315, 279, 538, 323, 35990, 1124, 512, 1562, 738, 8949, 5396, 284, 502, 9343, 446, 2497, 498, 330, 7469, 9343, 803, 1562, 738, 21400, 5396, 284, 502, 9343, 446, 18643, 498, 330, 25732, 9343, 3147, 40, 1101, 3549, 264, 1160, 315, 279, 13422, 323, 35990, 433, 512, 1562, 738, 31900, 284, 2330, 220, 8949, 5396, 345, 220, 21400, 5396, 198, 4926, 40, 617, 264, 3777, 430, 5829, 279, 1160, 323, 6276, 279, 1217, -100 ]
March 15, 2017 - PhD candidate Christina Padilla (mentor: Ryan) has received a prestigious and competitive Doris Duke Fellowship for the Promotion of Child Well-Being. The fellowships are designed to develop a new generation of leaders capable of creating practice and policy initiatives that will enhance child development and improve the nation's ability to prevent all forms of child maltreatment. It supports 2 years stipend and opportunities to participate in numerous peer learning opportunities in order to build a strong, interdisciplinary network within the fellowship.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
4,537
[ 128000, 28623, 220, 868, 11, 220, 679, 22, 482, 30661, 9322, 60771, 26367, 6374, 320, 98745, 25, 13960, 8, 706, 4036, 264, 41385, 323, 15022, 25225, 285, 27453, 65742, 369, 279, 57204, 315, 9576, 8489, 12, 34242, 13, 578, 12637, 18143, 527, 6319, 311, 2274, 264, 502, 9659, 315, 6164, 13171, 315, 6968, 6725, 323, 4947, 28271, 430, 690, 18885, 1716, 4500, 323, 7417, 279, 7140, 596, 5845, 311, 5471, 682, 7739, 315, 1716, 55756, 35320, 13, 1102, 11815, 220, 17, 1667, 43773, 408, 323, 10708, 311, 16136, 304, 12387, 14734, 6975, 10708, 304, 2015, 311, 1977, 264, 3831, 11, 88419, 4009, 2949, 279, 63349, 13, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ]
[ 28623, 220, 868, 11, 220, 679, 22, 482, 30661, 9322, 60771, 26367, 6374, 320, 98745, 25, 13960, 8, 706, 4036, 264, 41385, 323, 15022, 25225, 285, 27453, 65742, 369, 279, 57204, 315, 9576, 8489, 12, 34242, 13, 578, 12637, 18143, 527, 6319, 311, 2274, 264, 502, 9659, 315, 6164, 13171, 315, 6968, 6725, 323, 4947, 28271, 430, 690, 18885, 1716, 4500, 323, 7417, 279, 7140, 596, 5845, 311, 5471, 682, 7739, 315, 1716, 55756, 35320, 13, 1102, 11815, 220, 17, 1667, 43773, 408, 323, 10708, 311, 16136, 304, 12387, 14734, 6975, 10708, 304, 2015, 311, 1977, 264, 3831, 11, 88419, 4009, 2949, 279, 63349, 13, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100 ]
Open Volunteer Opportunities NAPP eNews™ Annual Meeting and Conference AMC AMC Program Archives Member Landing Page Meet a NAPP Member! Vendor Access Program - (for Vendors) Risk Reduction Program Professional Liability Program NAPP Newsstand Trademark User Agreement NAPP Advertising Patent Blogs/Newsletters/Publications BPRR CLE Suggestions Proposed Revisions to 35 USC § 101 are NAPP-worthy Contact: Brandi Gerew Website: www.napp.org The National Association of Patent Practitioners (NAPP) wades into the fracas concerning patentable subject matter with an endorsement of the IPO-AIPLA proposal for legislative reform of the US patent law known as 35 USC § 101. The statute currently states "Whoever invents or discovers any new and useful process, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement thereof, may obtain a patent therefor, subject to the conditions and requirements of this title." This language was initially interpreted as a mandate extending the potential for patent protection to an expansive range of inventions and discoveries, but the courts have systematically modified that interpretation with ambiguous exceptions and unwieldy tests rendering the application of this statute unpredictable and inconsistent. Such unpredictability impairs the use and operation of the U.S. Patent System. To address this situation, various professional societies and interest groups have suggested that 35 USC § 101 be amended or eliminated entirely. Earlier this year, the Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO) and the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) submitted an open letter to USPTO Director Andrei Iancu, in which they set forth some proposed language to replace the current statute. After analyzing the proposed language as well as other alternatives, NAPP's Government Affairs committee recommended that NAPP endorse the IPO-AIPLA proposal, and that endorsement has now been unanimously approved by NAPP's Board of Directors. The proposed language will clarify the test for subject matter eligibility, thereby: (1) making the patent system more accessible to small businesses; (2) making the patent application and enforcement processes more affordable; and (3) strengthening the value of issued US Patents. This endorsement is part of NAPP's mission to provide opportunities for networking, education, collegial exchange, benefits, and a collective voice in the IP community to speak on issues of patent law and prosecution practice, enabling patent practitioners to flourish and achieve the highest levels of competence and professionalism in their practice. For more information, call Brandi Gerew at 919-230-9635, or email at [email protected]. See also www.NAPP.org,. NAPP Calendar Annual Meeting and Conference NAPP Blog NAPP Mentor/Mentee Program is Open for Business! For best browsing experience, use IE, Firefox, Chrome, or Safari © National Association of Patent Practitioners 701 Exposition Place, Suite 206, Raleigh, NC 27615 NAPP is a nonprofit 501(c)(6) membership association dedicated to serving the needs of professionals working in the field of patent prosecution.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
6,742
[ 128000, 5109, 65535, 66885, 198, 45, 15049, 384, 14710, 16500, 198, 81596, 30155, 323, 15217, 75409, 198, 1428, 34, 6826, 38329, 198, 9550, 47524, 5874, 198, 41651, 264, 452, 15049, 12308, 4999, 45791, 9742, 6826, 482, 320, 2000, 650, 33985, 340, 86407, 59200, 6826, 198, 58613, 91143, 6826, 198, 45, 15049, 5513, 2752, 198, 88762, 2724, 23314, 198, 45, 15049, 47423, 198, 28205, 306, 76336, 14, 14710, 21731, 65633, 811, 198, 33, 6616, 49, 356, 877, 88715, 198, 2051, 20158, 1050, 41115, 311, 220, 1758, 44379, 17036, 220, 4645, 527, 452, 15049, 97767, 198, 8906, 25, 16835, 72, 20524, 365, 198, 31151, 25, 8604, 1276, 680, 2726, 198, 791, 5165, 10229, 315, 59090, 18373, 684, 388, 320, 45, 15049, 8, 289, 3536, 1139, 279, 54776, 300, 18815, 25589 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 5109, 65535, 66885, 198, 45, 15049, 384, 14710, 16500, 198, 81596, 30155, 323, 15217, 75409, 198, 1428, 34, 6826, 38329, 198, 9550, 47524, 5874, 198, 41651, 264, 452, 15049, 12308, 4999, 45791, 9742, 6826, 482, 320, 2000, 650, 33985, 340, 86407, 59200, 6826, 198, 58613, 91143, 6826, 198, 45, 15049, 5513, 2752, 198, 88762, 2724, 23314, 198, 45, 15049, 47423, 198, 28205, 306, 76336, 14, 14710, 21731, 65633, 811, 198, 33, 6616, 49, 356, 877, 88715, 198, 2051, 20158, 1050, 41115, 311, 220, 1758, 44379, 17036, 220, 4645, 527, 452, 15049, 97767, 198, 8906, 25, 16835, 72, 20524, 365, 198, 31151, 25, 8604, 1276, 680, 2726, 198, 791, 5165, 10229, 315, 59090, 18373, 684, 388, 320, 45, 15049, 8, 289, 3536, 1139, 279, 54776, 300, 18815, 25589, -100 ]
Pay to write composition has a devoted group of expert article authors working tirelessly to fulfill all our customers' bestessays needs. An excellent title sums up just what the composition is about. So you can have to avoid completely free article writing completely. Your satirical essay may make additional brownie points with a suitable title. A satirical composition on such problem might be fantastic method to make comprehension that we require to shield the planet for the future generations. Write off your thought procedure make a mindmap of the several joined characteristics of the composition should you want, to clarify points. Auto Biography essays aren't based on any renowned characters. Now, centered on how many pages your essay should be, merely concentrate on a area at one time and furnish some evidence. Well, if you are ready to create an excellent essay, then can simply take support from Wonderfulessay.com. However, also, it really is feasible to be questioning to find strong ; large essay producing examples. There are several simple ways for composing documents. In a nutshell, understanding how exactly to compose essays properly is something you cannot avert. Yet another idea to look at seeing how to compose essays is that you truly have to learn effective time administration. It's required that you comprehend the best way to end an essay the most suitable way, for optimum result. There are numerous ways about just how to compose an essay. It truly is largely known as a short creating that wants to have the right degree of quality to complement your visitors. There is not anything like the ideal essay and often there is space for advancement. Writing a crucial article may turn into an demanding and time-consuming occupation. Place it on the base of the pack across the seam and prepare a border. As a consequence, you happen to be going to have much mo Re polished and much better article. A systematic technique is required to compose a procedure essay. Article writing is just not ever a straightforward job. Expert essay writing is mandatory for almost any student that needs to do well in her or his professors. Another matter to consider with reference to totally free essay writing is the fact that as it does not price something, you might need to set a limit on how much you are ready to write. It's a uncommon artwork. It truly is a typical evaluation action which will be used to assess pupils in any educational discipline or subject. Do not forget, discussion essay writing isn't as straightforward as it appears. 1 element to consider is while you're composing your essay you must have an extremely obvious outlook that you simply ought to do first before starting writing in earnest. (many lithium batteries can be energized about 500 situations. The trick to crafting a well- written composition is to demonstrate the judges instead of showing them. All academic essays ought to be composed within an official type. Composing an article, aside from the topic, is rough and needs somebody to scour through the net, catalogue, and additional educational database to obtain reliable info As an effect of this very cause, lots of people find it tough to write this kind of article. Therefore you've got an essay to create. Composing this kind of composition isn't a straightforward job. Each expository article is going to have definite target. Our expert essay writing firm has the ability to fulfill our customer deadlines.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
7,306
[ 128000, 21243, 311, 3350, 18528, 706, 264, 29329, 1912, 315, 6335, 4652, 12283, 3318, 99229, 311, 21054, 682, 1057, 6444, 6, 1888, 434, 954, 3966, 13, 1556, 9250, 2316, 37498, 709, 1120, 1148, 279, 18528, 374, 922, 13, 2100, 499, 649, 617, 311, 5766, 6724, 1949, 4652, 4477, 6724, 13, 4718, 7731, 67966, 9071, 1253, 1304, 5217, 14198, 648, 3585, 449, 264, 14791, 2316, 13, 362, 7731, 67966, 18528, 389, 1778, 3575, 2643, 387, 14964, 1749, 311, 1304, 62194, 430, 584, 1397, 311, 20858, 279, 11841, 369, 279, 3938, 22540, 13, 9842, 1022, 701, 3463, 10537, 1304, 264, 4059, 2235, 315, 279, 3892, 11096, 17910, 315, 279, 18528, 1288, 499, 1390, 11, 311, 38263, 3585, 13, 9156, 79269, 23691, 7784, 956, 3196, 389, 904, 37048, 5885, 13, 4800 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 21243, 311, 3350, 18528, 706, 264, 29329, 1912, 315, 6335, 4652, 12283, 3318, 99229, 311, 21054, 682, 1057, 6444, 6, 1888, 434, 954, 3966, 13, 1556, 9250, 2316, 37498, 709, 1120, 1148, 279, 18528, 374, 922, 13, 2100, 499, 649, 617, 311, 5766, 6724, 1949, 4652, 4477, 6724, 13, 4718, 7731, 67966, 9071, 1253, 1304, 5217, 14198, 648, 3585, 449, 264, 14791, 2316, 13, 362, 7731, 67966, 18528, 389, 1778, 3575, 2643, 387, 14964, 1749, 311, 1304, 62194, 430, 584, 1397, 311, 20858, 279, 11841, 369, 279, 3938, 22540, 13, 9842, 1022, 701, 3463, 10537, 1304, 264, 4059, 2235, 315, 279, 3892, 11096, 17910, 315, 279, 18528, 1288, 499, 1390, 11, 311, 38263, 3585, 13, 9156, 79269, 23691, 7784, 956, 3196, 389, 904, 37048, 5885, 13, 4800, -100 ]
Most people know Brisbane and South Bank in particular for its beach, playground and water activities. I concur that these are fabulous attractions that the kids will love! For a different experience, the iconic Arbour winds its way through South Bank ending at the culture precinct. It is here you will find some of the best places to take your kids in Brisbane that you may not know about but shouldn't be missed. 1. The Wheel of Brisbane The wheel of Brisbane sits in the South Bank culture area (closest to Victoria Bridge), offering you a unique viewpoint of the City from comfortable, air-conditioned pods. Once inside you will journey for around 10-12 minutes (four rotations) while listening to comprehensive audio on the landmarks around Brisbane. From the dazzling heights at the top of the wheel, you will see 360-degree views of Brisbane City, the mountains, and other attractions. You can mark the memory by purchasing one of their photographic storybooks they have made for you with your picture (pre-journey). View from the Brisbane Wheel overlooking South Bank View from the Brisbane Wheel overlooking Brisbane City skyline The Wheel of Brisbane Opening Hours (may be subject to change) 10.00am-10.00pm from Sunday to Thursday 10.00am-11.00pm from Friday to Saturday It always pays to look online for tickets to this popular attraction. We purchased our tickets via Groupon as they were offering a great deal at the time instead of buying them directly at the wheel. 2. QPAC QPAC or Queensland Performing Arts Centre has been the performance home for some of the State's leading performing arts companies since 1985. They host many events that cater to children and families. While we were visiting Brisbane there was a Peppa Pig show along with the two family musicals; Matilda and Singing in the Rain. There is no food to be taken into the Theatre. No photography as all performances is protected by copyright. Check the QPAC website for a synopsis on the production as this will give you a summary of the story along with any reviews that may be available. The closest parking area to QPAC is the Performing Arts car park which can be prepaid. There are many other car parking options available which are outlined on the QPAC Website. Queensland Performing Arts Centre – Photo courtesy of Tourism and Events Queensland YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: 3 of the Best Parks in Brisbane for Families to Enjoy 3. QAGOMA The Queensland Art Gallery of Modern Art has a special area located on the Park level that has been created especially for children and families. Upon our visit, the exhibition and activities were based on The Gabori Sisters and the unique relationship they share with the sea. Kids could find their animal totem and create a patterned wristband; play the interactive build a digital humpty game; decorate a sea creature and navigate an under the sea, interactive animation. The exhibitions, art projects, and activities change throughout the year, and the brilliant part about the Children's Art Centre is entry is free. It's perfect for those children who love to be creative. The Queensland Art Gallery of Modern Art Opening Hours Open daily 10.00am to 5.00pm Open from 12 noon Anzac Day. Closed Good Friday, Christmas and Boxing Day 4. Queensland Museum The Queensland Museum is home to permanent and changing exhibitions. It is also the home of the Sciencentre, where you can enjoy kinetic and interactive displays and experiments. The latest exhibition to enter the museum was "Dinosaur Discovery: Lost Creatures of the Cretaceous," an interactive exhibition of more than 20 life-size dinosaurs from around the globe. This exhibit is the second we have visited in the museum, and they truly offer a fantastic experience for children. They capture the look, feel and size of these extraordinary creatures that lived millions of years ago. There is an entry fee to the museum's special exhibits (such as the Dinosaur exhibit), events and the Sciencentre. General admission, however, is free, which gives you access to various levels and plenty of displays to enjoy. The Queensland Museum Opening Hours Open daily from 9.30am to 5.00pm. Closed Good Friday, Christmas Day & Boxing Day. Open ANZAC Day from 1.30 pm Dinosaur Discovery Exhibit Southbank Parking If you travel to Southbank via car, you will find the car spaces nearby are metered. It can become quite an expensive outing so it may be worth your time to check out Visit Brisbane's website. It offers online and early bird specials along with the rates for the various car parks in Brisbane. LIKE THIS POST? PIN IT! What do you enjoy the most about the South Bank Culture precinct? Inspire Family Travel I hope Inspire Family Travel fuels your wanderlust for new destinations, makes you return to old ones you love, and, ultimately, acts as a practical guide for your next getaway. Cirque Du Soleil Review of KOOZA – Exceptional Entertainment What is Airbnb Accommodation: How to book, Tips and Review The Best Things to do in Maleny –... Things to do in Hobart with Kids plus... The Most Memorable Day Trip from Cairns –... Exceptional Family Accommodation on the Gold Coast –... The Best Things to do in Palm Cove... Sunshine Coast with Kids – Review: Oaks Oasis... Over 30 Top Tips for a Stress-Free &... Stay in the heart of Brisbane, a review... 3 of the Best Parks in Brisbane for... Inspiring Families Since 2017! Join the Inspire Family Travel community full of passionate families obsessed with hearing more insider tips and information for travelling with (and without) kids. Delivered directly to your inbox via eNewsletter. 100% Spam-Free, We Promise!
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
6,516
[ 128000, 13622, 1274, 1440, 47335, 323, 4987, 8715, 304, 4040, 369, 1202, 11573, 11, 42715, 323, 3090, 7640, 13, 358, 390, 2407, 430, 1521, 527, 35631, 39591, 430, 279, 6980, 690, 3021, 4999, 2520, 264, 2204, 3217, 11, 279, 27373, 1676, 15747, 29592, 1202, 1648, 1555, 4987, 8715, 13696, 520, 279, 7829, 68999, 13, 1102, 374, 1618, 499, 690, 1505, 1063, 315, 279, 1888, 7634, 311, 1935, 701, 6980, 304, 47335, 430, 499, 1253, 539, 1440, 922, 719, 13434, 956, 387, 13942, 627, 16, 13, 578, 33442, 315, 47335, 198, 791, 13587, 315, 47335, 23874, 304, 279, 4987, 8715, 7829, 3158, 320, 37561, 311, 23225, 20467, 705, 10209, 499, 264, 5016, 59485, 315, 279, 4409, 505, 10882, 11, 3805, 59105, 291, 55687, 13, 9843, 4871, 499, 690, 11879 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 13622, 1274, 1440, 47335, 323, 4987, 8715, 304, 4040, 369, 1202, 11573, 11, 42715, 323, 3090, 7640, 13, 358, 390, 2407, 430, 1521, 527, 35631, 39591, 430, 279, 6980, 690, 3021, 4999, 2520, 264, 2204, 3217, 11, 279, 27373, 1676, 15747, 29592, 1202, 1648, 1555, 4987, 8715, 13696, 520, 279, 7829, 68999, 13, 1102, 374, 1618, 499, 690, 1505, 1063, 315, 279, 1888, 7634, 311, 1935, 701, 6980, 304, 47335, 430, 499, 1253, 539, 1440, 922, 719, 13434, 956, 387, 13942, 627, 16, 13, 578, 33442, 315, 47335, 198, 791, 13587, 315, 47335, 23874, 304, 279, 4987, 8715, 7829, 3158, 320, 37561, 311, 23225, 20467, 705, 10209, 499, 264, 5016, 59485, 315, 279, 4409, 505, 10882, 11, 3805, 59105, 291, 55687, 13, 9843, 4871, 499, 690, 11879, -100 ]
A call for the history in the making By Hijam Joychandra A call for the history in the making By Hijam Joychandra The trend of drug trafficking in the state is persistent and incorrigible until and unless another revolt of violent transformation like The Third Nupilal breaks out in order to save the youngsters and youths of future generation from being exploited by such trailing drug invasion. So far, numerous illicit drugs like ephedrine and pseudo- ephedrine were impounded whose values worth crores of rupees in the International market by the combined team of Special Intelligence Unit and NAB units in many occasions from Imphal Tulihal Airport that are dispatched from Metro airports on cargo flight in the form of consignments. The permissible and authorization of these drugs by the vigilance authority to freight from Metro airports is also a question of wonder. But the sources and the destinations of this drug trafficking are made concealed and this nexus need to be cracking down. Some of the impounded drugs are disposed off in front of the media while many are vanished from the possession. For the first time, the involvement of many high profilers and officials in this drug smuggling is revealed as the valiant cop who leads the drug raid was transferred with immediate effect on the following day. The misled of political powers exercised to transfer a valiant cop like Inspector K. Ranjit for performing his rightful duty is gravely condemnable and deprivable. By being a mute spectator or by staging peaceful protests and demonstrations, no amicable solutions will bring forward to stop this social offence of drug trafficking. It is high time to invite for a forceful revolt like another Nupilal to bring forth a change to this deplorable system. Such transformation is the only hope to save the generation next from being gullibly slugged by illicit drugs. The limit of tolerance for the people of the valley is on the verge of its conclusion and indeed fed up from being the suffered commoners or victims from all dimensions and perspectives of issues like high inflations due to frequent economic blockades as if it is permissible by laws and fashionable; power system failure; corrupt administration and sick governance; fear psychosis possessed in the mind of people as an ill impact of peace talks and autonomy demands; predicament lives in the midst of grenades and IEDs ("if the commoners obtained grenades, to whom are they going to hurl back" is the crux of transformation); and the dark side of globalization and its impracticable gaps. Drawing from various angles and perspectives, a psychic embedded vision is sighted in people's mind that the people of the valley or the so called Meiteis community is on the verge of its extinction turmoil by horrific issues and agendas and by analyzing its scale of engulfment it is indeed necessary for the Meiteis to be protected and preserved. Recent surrender dramas and misguidance of gullible youths by taking advantage of unemployment issues causing demoralization of youths of the state is also another factor contributing to the race extinction. At which part of the sphere where we can find a harmonious place to settle and a blissful environment for the young kids to grow and nourish? As life devalues, the future generation will curse us for sure of being a mere mute spectator rather than shaping a safe environment for them to cherish during our time. There shall be no fate for the future generation to cherish but to live a vagabond life slugged by those drug invasions. Finding a solution, the identities of the concealed high officials and political leaders who are involved in drug trafficking are in need to be exposed and shackled. Dwelling public property for self causes must be stopped at once. Government's delay tactics, blame gaming, short term memory of the public, negligence in tackling issues and suppression of any uprising movements by compensating with a fistful of money, being mute spectators, starting of many uprisings with a bang but concluded with a whimper without proper settlements won't bring any amicable solutions to resolve the languished issues of the state. The Governor should intervene and extend his support beyond jurisdiction for the cause of humanity by ostracizing the involved politicians from partaking governance. A collaborative effort is necessary to bring forth amicable solutions against corruption and drug trafficking. Role of media should also be broaden its spectrum by conducting various sting operations against those corrupt leaders and exposing the hidden truths and scams to the public for spreading awareness and transformational changes. Let us pledge to transform our society from being a state of languish and superseded by the terror of drug invasion. Let us pledge to tackle the drug trafficking issues collectively and shackle those involved in such social offences. Previous article2 days National Consultation on the Naga Peace Process and the Possible Outcome, 12-13 January, 2013 Next articleBangalore Manipur Students' Association – New Office Bearers for 2013 Elected http://kanglaonline.com/ Information Gateway to North East Indian States - Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
4,048
[ 128000, 32, 1650, 369, 279, 3925, 304, 279, 3339, 3296, 69090, 309, 28237, 331, 24155, 198, 32, 1650, 369, 279, 3925, 304, 279, 3339, 198, 1383, 69090, 309, 28237, 331, 24155, 198, 791, 9327, 315, 5623, 34563, 304, 279, 1614, 374, 26048, 323, 9097, 14746, 1260, 3156, 323, 7389, 2500, 65935, 315, 16806, 18475, 1093, 578, 21530, 452, 94745, 278, 18808, 704, 304, 2015, 311, 3665, 279, 61095, 323, 65062, 315, 3938, 9659, 505, 1694, 51763, 555, 1778, 28848, 5623, 30215, 13, 2100, 3117, 11, 12387, 59229, 11217, 1093, 384, 764, 291, 40101, 323, 35850, 12, 384, 764, 291, 40101, 1051, 3242, 13382, 6832, 2819, 5922, 14425, 417, 315, 11369, 82400, 304, 279, 7327, 3157, 555, 279, 11093, 2128, 315, 9984, 22107, 8113, 323, 452, 1905, 8316, 304 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 32, 1650, 369, 279, 3925, 304, 279, 3339, 3296, 69090, 309, 28237, 331, 24155, 198, 32, 1650, 369, 279, 3925, 304, 279, 3339, 198, 1383, 69090, 309, 28237, 331, 24155, 198, 791, 9327, 315, 5623, 34563, 304, 279, 1614, 374, 26048, 323, 9097, 14746, 1260, 3156, 323, 7389, 2500, 65935, 315, 16806, 18475, 1093, 578, 21530, 452, 94745, 278, 18808, 704, 304, 2015, 311, 3665, 279, 61095, 323, 65062, 315, 3938, 9659, 505, 1694, 51763, 555, 1778, 28848, 5623, 30215, 13, 2100, 3117, 11, 12387, 59229, 11217, 1093, 384, 764, 291, 40101, 323, 35850, 12, 384, 764, 291, 40101, 1051, 3242, 13382, 6832, 2819, 5922, 14425, 417, 315, 11369, 82400, 304, 279, 7327, 3157, 555, 279, 11093, 2128, 315, 9984, 22107, 8113, 323, 452, 1905, 8316, 304, -100 ]
If living in the greater New York City area has taught us one thing, it's that it's good to have a transportation backup plan. With gas shortages and HOV restrictions in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, carpooling and shared rides are necessary now more than ever. Here are some carpooling apps to help you find other commuters to meet the NYC bridge and tunnel requirement of three riders per vehicle. This carpooling site leverages social networking to connect drivers with riders. You need to set up a profile first, which taps into your Facebook account to create an eHarmony-like profile for ridesharing so you can match interests, likes or even music tastes before you set foot in someone's vehicle. Zimride and its sister company Lyft are free for download in iTunes. This company is in the passenger transportation business, offering professional services, but also a real-time ridesharing app for consumers. GPS technology shares your location and matches you up in real time with passengers looking for a ride along the same route, and you'll receive an alert with the "fare" and location of the passenger. Conversely you can get matched up with someone headed your way that also has the Avego app, and you'll receive real-time info so you'll know when the driver will be there. Safety features are built in, like details of the driver/rider including photo, an authentication system to confirm the passenger is who they say they are, and all trips are logged with Avego using GPS. Avego is available for both the iOS and Windows Phone 7. If you're looking for a similar app that's supported on the Android platform, you may want to consider Rideshare 2.0 which can also can be downloaded for free on Google Play. RideJoy enables people to "share rides with friendly people." You can find a ride or offer a ride by searching for the origin, destination and date of travel. You either pay or get paid for gas depending on who's behind the wheel. Through linking your RideJoy profile with Facebook, you can see details about your passengers and vice versa. RideJoy has a "no-flake" policy for confirmed rides, and offers driver license authentication so you can feel a little more confident before getting into a stranger's car for the first time. You can book or offer rides on the RideJoy website or their free app available in iTunes. This new rideshare website available for Connecticut commuters (and works in six other cities across the country) is worth checking out for free on iTunes if you live there. Just thought that it would be helpful to post another ridesharing site https://www.rdvouz.com that can help you find rides now that ridejoy is down!
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
4,081
[ 128000, 2746, 5496, 304, 279, 7191, 1561, 4356, 4409, 3158, 706, 15972, 603, 832, 3245, 11, 433, 596, 430, 433, 596, 1695, 311, 617, 264, 18386, 16101, 3197, 13, 3161, 6962, 67276, 323, 31350, 53, 17294, 304, 279, 40696, 315, 38201, 39485, 11, 1841, 10497, 287, 323, 6222, 32327, 527, 5995, 1457, 810, 1109, 3596, 13, 5810, 527, 1063, 1841, 10497, 287, 10721, 311, 1520, 499, 1505, 1023, 82821, 311, 3449, 279, 34385, 14497, 323, 26711, 16686, 315, 2380, 30803, 824, 7458, 627, 2028, 1841, 10497, 287, 2816, 28605, 1154, 3674, 29130, 311, 4667, 12050, 449, 30803, 13, 1472, 1205, 311, 743, 709, 264, 5643, 1176, 11, 902, 63070, 1139, 701, 5690, 2759, 311, 1893, 459, 384, 27588, 65527, 12970, 5643, 369, 32327, 71, 3329, 779, 499, 649 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 2746, 5496, 304, 279, 7191, 1561, 4356, 4409, 3158, 706, 15972, 603, 832, 3245, 11, 433, 596, 430, 433, 596, 1695, 311, 617, 264, 18386, 16101, 3197, 13, 3161, 6962, 67276, 323, 31350, 53, 17294, 304, 279, 40696, 315, 38201, 39485, 11, 1841, 10497, 287, 323, 6222, 32327, 527, 5995, 1457, 810, 1109, 3596, 13, 5810, 527, 1063, 1841, 10497, 287, 10721, 311, 1520, 499, 1505, 1023, 82821, 311, 3449, 279, 34385, 14497, 323, 26711, 16686, 315, 2380, 30803, 824, 7458, 627, 2028, 1841, 10497, 287, 2816, 28605, 1154, 3674, 29130, 311, 4667, 12050, 449, 30803, 13, 1472, 1205, 311, 743, 709, 264, 5643, 1176, 11, 902, 63070, 1139, 701, 5690, 2759, 311, 1893, 459, 384, 27588, 65527, 12970, 5643, 369, 32327, 71, 3329, 779, 499, 649, -100 ]
FALL RIVER - Want a great view of the cooling tower implosion without the hassle of traffic and crowds? Come watch with us a the Herald News! We will host a viewing party Saturday, April 27, starting at 7:15 a.m. Enjoy tower- and implosion-themed treats, watch the towers go down and tell us your ideas for developing our waterfront and more. Compete for prizes in our trivia contest and other games. Tickets are free but seating is limited. Give us a call at 508-676-2529 to reserve your spot.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
2,388
[ 128000, 37, 4006, 432, 19323, 482, 24133, 264, 2294, 1684, 315, 279, 28015, 21970, 3242, 41555, 2085, 279, 47947, 315, 9629, 323, 35851, 30, 15936, 3821, 449, 603, 264, 279, 42769, 5513, 4999, 1687, 690, 3552, 264, 20705, 4717, 7884, 11, 5936, 220, 1544, 11, 6041, 520, 220, 22, 25, 868, 264, 749, 13, 23485, 21970, 12, 323, 3242, 41555, 57689, 32839, 11, 3821, 279, 40825, 733, 1523, 323, 3371, 603, 701, 6848, 369, 11469, 1057, 70027, 323, 810, 13, 26517, 68, 369, 38508, 304, 1057, 74032, 14130, 323, 1023, 3953, 627, 56421, 527, 1949, 719, 38399, 374, 7347, 13, 21335, 603, 264, 1650, 520, 220, 19869, 12, 24187, 12, 12326, 24, 311, 21137, 701, 7858, 13, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ]
[ 37, 4006, 432, 19323, 482, 24133, 264, 2294, 1684, 315, 279, 28015, 21970, 3242, 41555, 2085, 279, 47947, 315, 9629, 323, 35851, 30, 15936, 3821, 449, 603, 264, 279, 42769, 5513, 4999, 1687, 690, 3552, 264, 20705, 4717, 7884, 11, 5936, 220, 1544, 11, 6041, 520, 220, 22, 25, 868, 264, 749, 13, 23485, 21970, 12, 323, 3242, 41555, 57689, 32839, 11, 3821, 279, 40825, 733, 1523, 323, 3371, 603, 701, 6848, 369, 11469, 1057, 70027, 323, 810, 13, 26517, 68, 369, 38508, 304, 1057, 74032, 14130, 323, 1023, 3953, 627, 56421, 527, 1949, 719, 38399, 374, 7347, 13, 21335, 603, 264, 1650, 520, 220, 19869, 12, 24187, 12, 12326, 24, 311, 21137, 701, 7858, 13, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100 ]
Making a parade of Easter crafts is easy with these festive, fuss-free creations: Just cut, paste, and celebrate. To make these cutesy creatures, print out the stencils we've provided here and trace onto your decorative papers. If you can print directly onto your craft papers (they measure a standard 8.5" by 11"), you can print on the backside of your pattern and cut them out directly. For perfect petals, print out the stencils we've provided here and trace onto your decorative papers. If you can print directly onto your craft papers (they measure a standard 8.5" by 11"), print on the backside of your pattern and cut them out directly. Tissue paper transforms boiled eggs into a feast for the eyes (but not the tummy — these are just for show). Brush eggs with decoupage glue. Layer on squares of patterned paper; smooth with a brush. For a plaid design, dye an egg, then glue on strips of paper (six vertical, followed by one horizontal). Use our safer (and easier) method to blow eggs without losing your breath. Wash and dry eggs thoroughly. Using a large pin or needle, carefully poke holes in each end of the egg (one should be small, the other slightly larger). Stick your needle through the smaller hole and puncture the yolk of the egg. Gently shake the egg, swishing the contents around to break up the yolk and make it easier to drain. To avoid blowing the egg out with your own mouth (which isn't recommended because of possible salmonella contamination), press the straw on a can of compressed air to the small hole and push the white and yolk out through the larger hole into a large bowl. To be sure your egg is empty, watch for first the white, then yellow, then white of the egg again to drain out; discard egg whites and yolks. Make sure to wash your hands and any tools that have been in contact with raw egg. A patterned paper plate creates a fresh-as-spring table setting. For the basket, flip a 7-inch square plate over; cut out a 1 1/2-inch square from each corner. Fold up the sides of the plate as shown; with hole punch, create two adjacent holes at corners. Thread in 3 inches of ribbon and knot. Fill with paper grass and a chocolate rabbit. Then craft a disposable placemat from inexpensive wrapping paper: To do: Trace a standard 12" x 16" mat onto the back of your paper (opt for heavier stock papers for best results); cut out placemat. To create a trim, snip out a strip of solid colored paper roughly an inch wide and as tall as your placemat (12 inches). Affix with double-sided tape under the strip. Cherry blossoms bloom only briefly, but these tissue paper versions can last all spring. Layer a sheet of dark pink paper atop light pink paper. Snip out a five-petal flower that's 2 to 4 inches in circumference. Once cut, reposition the dark pink daisy so the petals won't align with the light pink ones. Twist the center bottom of the flower, wrap with a 3-inch length of floral wire, and hot-glue onto a bare branch. Repeat, varying sizes of flowers so blossoms look realistic. Turn a quartet of greeting cards into a sweet sleeve to slip over a vase. Start by dabbing a glue stick on the back of one of the cards. Affix that side to the interior of the front of another card; repeat with the remaining cards, sticking the final card in place. Easter treats are in the bag, particularly if those bags are crafted to look like cute cottontails. Make these quick-craft bags as post-egg-hunt treats for children, or as favors for any seasonal supper. All you need: white lunch bags, construction paper, tape, and scissors. Fill one bag halfway with wrapped candies or other sweets. With the stuffed bag upright, slip another open bag over it to create your rabbit, taping or stapling to secure. Affix construction-paper features (eyes, nose, whiskers, ears — and cotton-ball tail, if you wish). Snip a few inches from both bags to create shorter bunnies.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
2,968
[ 128000, 43346, 264, 37604, 315, 33500, 44948, 374, 4228, 449, 1521, 59937, 11, 64864, 12862, 53862, 25, 4702, 4018, 11, 25982, 11, 323, 18890, 627, 1271, 1304, 1521, 272, 2142, 88, 20566, 11, 1194, 704, 279, 357, 967, 8839, 584, 3077, 3984, 1618, 323, 11917, 8800, 701, 46536, 16064, 13, 1442, 499, 649, 1194, 6089, 8800, 701, 11003, 16064, 320, 20670, 6767, 264, 5410, 220, 23, 13, 20, 1, 555, 220, 806, 4063, 499, 649, 1194, 389, 279, 1203, 3002, 315, 701, 5497, 323, 4018, 1124, 704, 6089, 627, 2520, 4832, 96740, 11, 1194, 704, 279, 357, 967, 8839, 584, 3077, 3984, 1618, 323, 11917, 8800, 701, 46536, 16064, 13, 1442, 499, 649, 1194, 6089, 8800, 701, 11003, 16064, 320, 20670, 6767, 264, 5410, 220, 23, 13, 20 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 43346, 264, 37604, 315, 33500, 44948, 374, 4228, 449, 1521, 59937, 11, 64864, 12862, 53862, 25, 4702, 4018, 11, 25982, 11, 323, 18890, 627, 1271, 1304, 1521, 272, 2142, 88, 20566, 11, 1194, 704, 279, 357, 967, 8839, 584, 3077, 3984, 1618, 323, 11917, 8800, 701, 46536, 16064, 13, 1442, 499, 649, 1194, 6089, 8800, 701, 11003, 16064, 320, 20670, 6767, 264, 5410, 220, 23, 13, 20, 1, 555, 220, 806, 4063, 499, 649, 1194, 389, 279, 1203, 3002, 315, 701, 5497, 323, 4018, 1124, 704, 6089, 627, 2520, 4832, 96740, 11, 1194, 704, 279, 357, 967, 8839, 584, 3077, 3984, 1618, 323, 11917, 8800, 701, 46536, 16064, 13, 1442, 499, 649, 1194, 6089, 8800, 701, 11003, 16064, 320, 20670, 6767, 264, 5410, 220, 23, 13, 20, -100 ]
LEGEND: boldfaced names are CNLS postdocs, students, directors and deputies, Ulam scholars, visitors and affiliates. 1. Altmann, E. G., Motter, A. E. & Kantz, H. (2005). Stickiness in mushroom billiards. Chaos 15, 033105. 2. Antal, T., Krapivsky, P. L. & Redner, S. (2005). Dynamics of social balance on networks. Physical Review E 72, 036121. 3. Antal, T. & Redner, S. (2005). The excited random walk in one dimension. Journal of Physics A (Mathematical and General) 38, 2555-77. 4. Ares, S., Voulgarakis, N. K., Rasmussen, K. O. & Bishop, A. R. (2005). Bubble nucleation and Cooperativity in DNA melting. Physical Review Letters 94, 035504-4. 5. Badaeva, E. A., Timofeeva, T. V., Masunov, A. M. & Tretiak, S. (2005). Role of donor-acceptor strengths and separation on the two-photon absorption response of cytotoxic dyes: a TD-DFT study. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 109, 7276-84. 6. Barre, J., Bishop, A. R., Lookman, T. & Saxena, A. (2005). The cavity method for the rigidity transition. Journal of Statistical Physics 118, 1057-71. 7. Barre, J., Bishop, A. R., Lookman, T. & Saxena, A. (2005). Adaptability and "intermediate phase" in randomly connected networks. Physical Review Letters 94, 208701-4. 8. Barre, J., Bouchet, F., Dauxois, T. & Ruffo, S. (2005). Large deviation techniques applied to systems with long-range interactions. Journal of Statistical Physics 119, 677-713. 9. Beleva, V., Rasmussen, K. & Garcia, A. (2005). Modeling DNA bubble formation at the atomic scale. Biophysical Journal 88, 60A-61A. 10. Ben-Naim, E. (2005). Opinion dynamics: rise and fall of political parties. Europhysics Letters 69, 671-7. 11. Ben-Naim, E. & Krapivsky, P. L. (2005). Chronological rank in biological evolution. Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment 2005, 8p. 12. Ben-Naim, E. & Krapivsky, P. L. (2005). Kinetic theory of random graphs: From paths to cycles. Physical Review E 71, 1-11. 13. Ben-Naim, E. & Krapivsky, P. L. (2005). Percolation with multiple giant clusters. Journal of Physics A-Mathematical and General 38, L417-L423. 14. Ben-Naim, E. & Krapivsky, P. L. (2005). Polymerization with freezing. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 17, S4249-62. 15. Ben-Naim, E., Machta, B. & Machta, J. (2005). Power-law velocity distributions in granular gases. Physical Review E 72, 1-10. 16. Ben-Naim, E. & Machta, J. (2005). Stationary states and energy cascades in inelastic gases. Physical Review Letters 94, 138001-4. 17. Ben-Naim, E. & Redner, S. (2005). Dynamics of social diversity. Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment 2005, 8p. 18. Benczik, I. J., Neufeld, Z. & Tel, T. (2005). Multifractal spectra of chemical fields in fluid flows. Physical Review E 71, 016208. 19. Berman, G. P., Borgonovi, F. & Tsifrinovich, V. I. (2005). A model for quantum jumps in magnetic resonance force microscopy. Physics Letters A 337, 161-5. 20. Berman, G. P., Borgonovi, F. & Tsifrinovich, V. I. (2005). Theory of frequency shifts in the oscillating cantilever-driven adiabatic reversals technique as a function of the spin location. Physical Review B 72, 224406. 21. Berman, G. P. & Izrailev, F. M. (2005). The Fermi-Pasta-Ulam problem: fifty years of progress. Chaos 15, 15104-1. 22. Berman, G. P., Kamenev, D. I. & Tsifrinovich, V. I. (2005). Collective decoherence of the superpositional entangled states in the quantum Shor algorithm. Physical Review A 71, 032346. 23. Bonca, J., Batista, C. D., Gubernatis, J. E. & Lin, H. Q. (2005). Electronically driven ferroelectricity in the extended Falicov-Kimball model. International Journal of Modern Physics B 19, 525-527. 24. Borgonovi, F., Celardo, G. L. & Berman, G. P. (2005). Quantum signatures of the classical topological nonconnectivity threshold. Physical Review B 72, 224416. 25. Borzsonyi, T., Halsey, T. C. & Ecke, R. E. (2005). Two scenarios for avalanche dynamics in inclined granular layers. Physical Review Letters 94, 208001-4. 26. Bouchet, F. & Barre, J. (2005). Classification of phase transitions and ensemble inequivalence, in systems with long range interactions. Journal of Statistical Physics 118, 1073-105. 27. Celani, A., Puliafito, A. & Turitsyn, K. (2005). Polymers in linear shear flow: a numerical study. Europhysics Letters 70, 464-70. 28. Chen, P. & Redner, S. (2005). Consensus formation in multi-state majority and plurality models. Journal of Physics A (Mathematical and General) 38, 7239-52. 29. Chen, Q. N., Chen, S. Y., Eyink, G. L. & Holm, D. D. (2005). Resonant interactions in rotating homogeneous three-dimensional turbulence. Journal of Fluid Mechanics 542, 139-164. 30. Chen, S. Y., Dhruva, B., Kurien, S., Sreenivasan, K. R. & Taylor, M. A. (2005). Anomalous scaling of low-order structure functions of turbulent velocity. Journal of Fluid Mechanics 533, 183-92. 31. Chernyak, V., Chertkov, M. & Jarzynski, C. (2005). Dynamical generalization of nonequilibrium work relation. Physical Review E 71, 025102. 32. Chertkov, M., Kolokolov, I. & Lebedev, V. (2005). Effects of surface tension on immiscible Rayleigh-Taylor turbulence. Physical Review E 71, 055301. 33. Chertkov, M., Kolokolov, I., Lebedev, V. & Turitsyn, K. (2005). Polymer statistics in a random flow with mean shear. Journal of Fluid Mechanics 531, 251-60. 34. Cheskidov, A., Holm, D. D., Olson, E. & Titi, E. S. (2005). On a Leray- alpha model of turbulence. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series A (Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences) 461, 629-49. 40. Chowell, G., Diaz-Duenas, P. & Chowell, D. (2005). The dynamics of pulmonary tuberculosis in Colima, Mexico (1999-2002). Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases 37, 858-862. 41. Chowell, G., Hyman, J. M., Diaz-Duenas, P. & Hengartner, N. W. (2005). Predicting scorpion sting incidence in an endemic region using climatological variables. International Journal of Environmental Health Research 15, 425-435. 47. Chung, Y. J. & Peleg, A. (2005). Strongly non-Gaussian statistics of optical soliton parameters due to collisions in the presence of delayed Raman response. Nonlinearity 18, 1555-1574. 48. Del Valle, S., Hethcote, H., Hyman, J. M. & Castillo-Chavez, C. (2005). Effects of behavioral changes in a smallpox attack model. Mathematical Biosciences 195, 228-251. 49. Dimonte, G., Ramaprabhu, P., Youngs, D. L., Andrews, M. J. & Rosner, R. (2005). Recent advances in the turbulent Rayleigh-Taylor instability. Physics of Plasmas 12, 56301-1. 50. Drocco, J. A., Hastings, M. B., Reichhardt, C. J. O. & Reichhardt, C. (2005). Multiscaling at point J: Jamming is a critical phenomenon. Physical Review Letters 95, 088001-4. 51. Ernst, M. H. (2005). Universal power law tails of time correlation functions. Physical Review E 71, 030101. 52. Fenimore, P. W., Frauenfelder, H., McMahon, B. H. & Young, R. D. (2005). Proteins are paradigms of stochastic complexity. Physica A 351, 1-13. 53. Goncalves, S., Fusco, C., Bishop, A. R. & Kenkre, V. M. (2005). Bistability and hysteresis in the sliding friction of a dimer. Physical Review B 72. 54. Goupalov, S. V. (2005). Chirality dependence of the Raman cross section of carbon nanotubes. Physical Review B 71, 153404-1. 55. Goupalov, S. V. (2005). Continuum model for long-wavelength phonons in two-dimensional graphite and carbon nanotubes. Physical Review B 71, 085420. 56. Goupalov, S. V. (2005). Optical transitions in carbon nanotubes. Physical Review B 72, 195403. 57. Goupalov, S. V. (2005). Nonradiative multiphonon transitions in semiconductor quantum dots. Physical Review B 72, 073301. 58. Goupalov, S. V. (2005). Chirality dependence of Raman cross-section in carbon nanotubes. Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference (QELS) 1, 208-210. 59. Gurvitz, S. A., Mozyrsky, D. & Berman, G. P. (2005). Coherent effects in magnetotransport through Zeeman-split levels. Physical Review B 72, 205341. 60. Hastings, M. B. (2005). Sufficient conditions for topological order in insulators. Europhysics Letters 70, 824-30. 61. Hastings, M. B. (2005). Statistical mechanics of interfering links. Physical Review E 72, 1-4. 62. Hastings, M. B. & Wen, X. G. (2005). Quasiadiabatic continuation of quantum states: The stability of topological ground-state degeneracy and emergent gauge invariance. Physical Review B 72, 045141. 63. Hastings, M. B. & Xiao-Gang, W. (2005). Quasiadiabatic continuation of quantum states: the stability of topological ground-state degeneracy and emergent gauge invariance. Physical Review B 72, 45141-1. 64. Herring, G., Kevrekidis, P. G., Carretero-Gonzalez, R., Malomed, B. A., Frantzeskakis, D. J. & Bishop, A. R. (2005). Trapped bright matter-wave solitons in the presence of localized inhomogeneities. Physics Letters A 345, 144-153. 65. Holm, D. D. & Wingate, B. I. (2005). Baroclinic instabilities of the two-layer quasigeostrophic alpha model. Journal of Physical Oceanography 35, 1287-96. 66. Huang, C.-F. & Rocha, L. M. (2005). Tracking extreme in dynamic environments using a coevolutlonery agent-based model of genotype edition. GECCO 2005 - Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, 545-552. 67. Huang, C.-F., Wolpert, D. H., Bieniawski, S. & Strauss, C. E. M. (2005). A comparative study of probability collectives based multi-agent systems and genetic algorithms. GECCO 2005 - Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, 751-752. 68. Hyman, J. A. & Li, J. (2005). The reproductive number for an HIV model with differential infectivity and staged progression. Linear Algebra and Its Applications 398, 101-116. 69. Hyman, J. M. & Li, J. (2005). Differential susceptibility epidemic models. Journal of Mathematical Biology 50, 626-644. 70. Joglekar, Y. N., Balatsky, A. V. & Lilly, M. P. (2005). Excitonic condensate and quasiparticle transport in electron-hole bilayer systems. Physical Review B 72, 205313-1. 71. Kalosakas, G. & Bezel, I. (2005). Electron dynamics in two-dimensions: a hunt for the ground-state polarons. Chemical Physics Letters 403, 89-94. 72. Karolyi, G., Neufeld, Z. & Scheuring, I. (2005). Rock-scissors-paper game in a chaotic flow: The effect of dispersion on the cyclic competition of microorganisms. Journal of Theoretical Biology 236, 12-20. 73. Kenzelmann, M., Batista, C. D., Chen, Y., Broholm, C., Reich, D. H., Park, S. & Qiu, Y. (2005). S=1/2 chain in a staggered field: High-energy hound-spinon state and the effects of a discrete lattice. Physical Review B 71, 094411. 74. Kevrekidis, P. G., Frantzeskakis, D. J., Carretero-Gonzalez, R., Malomed, B. A. & Bishop, A. R. (2005). Discrete solitons and vortices on anisotropic lattices. Physical Review E 72, 046613. 75. Kevrekidis, P. G., Frantzeskakis, D. J., Carretero-Gonzalez, R., Malomed, B. A., Herring, G. & Bishop, A. R. (2005). Statics, dynamics, and manipulations of bright matter-wave solitons in optical lattices. Physical Review A 71, 023614. 76. Kevrekidis, P. G., Malomed, B. A., Frantzeskakis, D. J., Bishop, A. R., Nistazakis, H. E. & Carretero-Gonzalez, R. (2005). Domain walls of single-component Bose-Einstein condensates in external potentials. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 69, 334-45. 77. Kohlstedt, K., Snezhko, A., Sapozhnikov, M. V., Aranson, I. S., Olafsen, J. S. & Ben-Naim, E. (2005). Velocity distributions of granular gases with drag and with long-range interactions. Physical Review Letters 95, 068001-4. 78. Kozma, B., Hastings, M. B. & Korniss, G. (2005). Diffusion processes on power-law small-world networks. Physical Review Letters 95, 018701-4. 79. Krapivsky, P. L. & Redner, S. (2005). Network growth by copying. Physical Review E 71, 036118. 80. Magyar, R. J., Tretiak, S., Gao, Y., Wang, H. L. & Shreve, A. P. (2005). A joint theoretical and experimental study of phenylene-acetylene molecular wires. Chemical Physics Letters 401, 149-56. 81. Maniadis, P., Kalosakas, G., Rasmussen, K. O. & Bishop, A. R. (2005). ac conductivity in a DNA charge transport model. Physical Review E 72, 021912. 82. Masunov, A., Tretiak, S., Hong, J. W., Liu, B. & Bazan, G. C. (2005). Theoretical study of the effects of solvent environment on photophysical properties and electronic structure of paracyclophane chromophores. Journal of Chemical Physics 122, 224505-1. 83. Mertens, F. G., Arevalo, E. & Bishop, A. R. (2005). Nondissipative diffusion of lattice solitons out of thermal equilibrium. Physical Review E 72, 036617. 84. Paschek, D., Gnanakaran, S. & Garcia, A. E. (2005). Simulations of the pressure and temperature unfolding of an alpha -helical peptide. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 102, 6765-70. 85. Pezze, L., Collins, L. A., Smerzi, A., Berman, G. P. & Bishop, A. R. (2005). Sub-shot-noise phase sensitivity with a Bose-Einstein condensate Mach-Zehnder interferometer. Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics 72, 1-8. 86. Piryatinski, A., Stepanov, M., Tretiak, S. & Chernyak, V. (2005). Semiclassical scattering on conical intersections. Physical Review Letters 95, 223001-4. 87. Puliafito, A. & Turitsyn, K. (2005). Numerical study of polymer tumbling in linear shear flows. Physica D 211, 9-22. 88. Ramaprabhu, P., Dimonte, G. & Andrews, M. J. (2005). A numerical study of the influence of initial perturbations on the turbulent Rayleigh-Taylor instability. Journal of Fluid Mechanics 536, 285-319. 89. Redner, S. (2005). Citation statistics from 110 years of Physical Review. Physics Today 58, 49-54. 90. Reichhardt, C. & Olson Reichhardt, C. J. (2005). Pinning and dynamics of colloids on one-dimensional periodic potentials. Physical Review E 72, 1-4. 91. Reichhardt, C. & Reichhardt, C. J. O. (2005). Ordering and melting in colloidal molecular crystal mixtures. Physical Review E 71, 1-4. 92. Reichhardt, C., Reichhardt, C. J. O. & Bishop, A. R. (2005). Hysteresis and noise in stripe- and clump-forming systems. Europhysics Letters 72, 444-50. 93. Reichhardt, C., Reichhardt, C. J. O. & Hastings, M. B. (2005). Glassy ratchets for collectively interacting particles. Physics Letters A 342, 162-7. 94. Reichhardt, C. J. O. & Reichhardt, C. (2005). Rectification and flux reversals for vortices interacting with triangular traps. Physica C 432, 125-32. 95. Ripoll, M. & Ernst, M. H. (2005). Model system for classical fluids out of equilibrium. Physical Review E 71, 041104. 96. Ripoll, M. & Ernst, M. H. (2005). Power law tails of time correlations in a mesoscopic fluid model. Physical Review E 72, 011101. 97. Rivera, M. K. & Ecke, R. E. (2005). Lagrangian dynamics in two-dimensional turbulence. Chaos 15, 41108-1. 98. Rivera, M. K. & Ecke, R. E. (2005). Pair dispersion and doubling time statistics in two-dimensional turbulence. Physical Review Letters 95, 194503-4. 99. Rybin, A. V., Vadeiko, I. P. & Bishop, A. R. (2005). Driving slow-light solitons by a controlling laser field. Journal of Physics A-Mathematical and General 38, L357-L362. 100. Rybin, A. V., Vadeiko, I. P. & Bishop, A. R. (2005). Theory of slow-light solitons. Physical Review E 72, 026613. 101. Rybin, A. V., Vadeiko, I. P. & Bishop, A. R. (2005). Stopping a slow-light soliton: An exact solution. Journal of Physics A (Mathematical and General) 38, L177-82. 102. Rybin, A. V., Vadeiko, I. P. & Bishop, A. R. (2005). Non-adiabatic manipulation of slow-light solitons. New Journal of Physics 7, 146. 103. Schaller, R. D., Pietryga, J. M., Goupalov, S. V., Petruska, M. A., Ivanov, S. A. & Klimov, V. I. (2005). Breaking the phonon bottleneck in semiconductor nanocrystals via multiphonon emission induced by intrinsic nonadiabatic interactions. Physical Review Letters 95, 196401-4. 104. Sood, V. & Redner, S. (2005). Voter model on heterogeneous graphs. Physical Review Letters 94, 178701-4. 105. Sood, V., Redner, S. & ben-Avraham, D. (2005). First-passage properties of the Erdos-Renyi random graph. Journal of Physics A (Mathematical and General) 38, 109-23. 106. Stepanov, M. G., Chernyak, V., Chertkov, M. & Vasic, B. (2005). Diagnosis of weaknesses in modern error correction codes: A physics approach. Physical Review Letters 95, 1-4. 107. Stajic, J. & Elezovic-Hadzic, S. (2005). Hamiltonian walks on Sierpinski and n-simplex fractals. Journal of Physics A (Mathematical and General) 38, 5677-95. 108. Takeno, S., Dmitriev, S. V., Kevrekidis, P. G. & Bishop, A. R. (2005). Nonlinear lattices generated from harmonic lattices with geometric constraints. Physical Review B 71, 014304. 109. Theocharis, G., Kevrekidis, P. G., Nistazakis, H. E., Frantzeskakis, D. J. & Bishop, A. R. (2005). Generation of dark solitons in oscillating Bose-Einstein condensates. Physics Letters A 337, 441-8. 110. Tretiak, S., Igumenshchev, K. & Chernyak, V. (2005). Exciton sizes of conducting polymers predicted by time-dependent density functional theory. Physical Review B 71, 33201-1. 111. Vorontsov, A. B., Sauls, J. A. & Graf, M. J. (2005). Phase diagram and spectroscopy of Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov states of two-dimensional d-wave superconductors. Physical Review B 72, 184501. 112. Weronski, P. (2005). Application of the extended RSA models in studies of particle deposition at partially covered surfaces. Advances in Colloid and Interface Science 118, 1-24. 113. Zhang, J. S., Li, N., Chen, Y. T. & Rusanov, A. E. (2005). Corrosion behaviors of US steels in flowing lead-bismuth eutectic (LBE). Journal of Nuclear Materials 336, 1-10.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
7,670
[ 128000, 36313, 4794, 25, 14265, 69, 4535, 5144, 527, 25914, 7416, 1772, 14452, 11, 4236, 11, 28454, 323, 53928, 11, 16991, 309, 31839, 11, 15613, 323, 32133, 627, 16, 13, 1708, 14046, 1036, 11, 469, 13, 480, 2637, 19514, 466, 11, 362, 13, 469, 13, 612, 63262, 89, 11, 473, 13, 320, 1049, 20, 570, 47561, 1918, 304, 58466, 4121, 81560, 13, 44205, 220, 868, 11, 220, 13103, 6550, 627, 17, 13, 6898, 278, 11, 350, 2637, 735, 4714, 344, 27782, 11, 393, 13, 445, 13, 612, 3816, 1215, 11, 328, 13, 320, 1049, 20, 570, 53711, 315, 3674, 8335, 389, 14488, 13, 28479, 10506, 469, 220, 5332, 11, 220, 23110, 7994, 627, 18, 13, 6898, 278, 11, 350, 13, 612, 3816, 1215, 11, 328, 13, 320, 1049 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 36313, 4794, 25, 14265, 69, 4535, 5144, 527, 25914, 7416, 1772, 14452, 11, 4236, 11, 28454, 323, 53928, 11, 16991, 309, 31839, 11, 15613, 323, 32133, 627, 16, 13, 1708, 14046, 1036, 11, 469, 13, 480, 2637, 19514, 466, 11, 362, 13, 469, 13, 612, 63262, 89, 11, 473, 13, 320, 1049, 20, 570, 47561, 1918, 304, 58466, 4121, 81560, 13, 44205, 220, 868, 11, 220, 13103, 6550, 627, 17, 13, 6898, 278, 11, 350, 2637, 735, 4714, 344, 27782, 11, 393, 13, 445, 13, 612, 3816, 1215, 11, 328, 13, 320, 1049, 20, 570, 53711, 315, 3674, 8335, 389, 14488, 13, 28479, 10506, 469, 220, 5332, 11, 220, 23110, 7994, 627, 18, 13, 6898, 278, 11, 350, 13, 612, 3816, 1215, 11, 328, 13, 320, 1049, -100 ]
Online guide to birds and bird watching from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. This online guide to North American Birds features 750 species of birds in 22 Orders and 74 families. The guide covers all of North America's regular breeding birds-approximately 580 species – as well as an additional 180 or so non-breeding species that regularly or occasionally visit North America north of Mexico.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
7,203
[ 128000, 20171, 8641, 311, 20229, 323, 12224, 10307, 505, 279, 56819, 11868, 315, 88939, 411, 2508, 627, 2028, 2930, 8641, 311, 4892, 3778, 57628, 4519, 220, 11711, 9606, 315, 20229, 304, 220, 1313, 32936, 323, 220, 5728, 8689, 13, 578, 8641, 14861, 682, 315, 4892, 5270, 596, 5912, 40308, 20229, 12, 97836, 220, 18216, 9606, 1389, 439, 1664, 439, 459, 5217, 220, 5245, 477, 779, 2536, 93008, 16490, 9606, 430, 15870, 477, 23781, 4034, 4892, 5270, 10411, 315, 12550, 13, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ]
[ 20171, 8641, 311, 20229, 323, 12224, 10307, 505, 279, 56819, 11868, 315, 88939, 411, 2508, 627, 2028, 2930, 8641, 311, 4892, 3778, 57628, 4519, 220, 11711, 9606, 315, 20229, 304, 220, 1313, 32936, 323, 220, 5728, 8689, 13, 578, 8641, 14861, 682, 315, 4892, 5270, 596, 5912, 40308, 20229, 12, 97836, 220, 18216, 9606, 1389, 439, 1664, 439, 459, 5217, 220, 5245, 477, 779, 2536, 93008, 16490, 9606, 430, 15870, 477, 23781, 4034, 4892, 5270, 10411, 315, 12550, 13, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100 ]
While everyone was listening to Jodie Foster stumble nervously and reluctantly toward her coming out, her real message to the world was whispered so quietly only dogs heard her. In case you missed the Jodie Foster Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 2013 Golden Globe Awards, here is a transcript of that passage. It is at the very end. I will continue to tell stories, to move people by being moved. The greatest job in the world. It is just that from now on, I may be holding a different talking stick. Maybe it will be so quiet and delicate that only dogs can hear it whistle. I still am and I want to be seen, to be understood deeply and to be not so very lonely.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
5,603
[ 128000, 8142, 5127, 574, 14624, 311, 622, 86449, 39274, 75237, 20233, 7162, 323, 84185, 9017, 1077, 5108, 704, 11, 1077, 1972, 1984, 311, 279, 1917, 574, 58366, 779, 30666, 1193, 12875, 6755, 1077, 627, 644, 1162, 499, 13942, 279, 622, 86449, 39274, 90227, 426, 13, 1611, 44, 4618, 17768, 520, 279, 220, 679, 18, 18288, 41910, 23488, 11, 1618, 374, 264, 36815, 315, 430, 21765, 13, 1102, 374, 520, 279, 1633, 842, 627, 40, 690, 3136, 311, 3371, 7493, 11, 311, 3351, 1274, 555, 1694, 7882, 627, 791, 12474, 2683, 304, 279, 1917, 13, 1102, 374, 1120, 430, 505, 1457, 389, 11, 358, 1253, 387, 10168, 264, 2204, 7556, 9396, 627, 22105, 433, 690, 387, 779, 11594, 323, 36301, 430, 1193, 12875, 649, 6865, 433, 40649, 627, 40 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 8142, 5127, 574, 14624, 311, 622, 86449, 39274, 75237, 20233, 7162, 323, 84185, 9017, 1077, 5108, 704, 11, 1077, 1972, 1984, 311, 279, 1917, 574, 58366, 779, 30666, 1193, 12875, 6755, 1077, 627, 644, 1162, 499, 13942, 279, 622, 86449, 39274, 90227, 426, 13, 1611, 44, 4618, 17768, 520, 279, 220, 679, 18, 18288, 41910, 23488, 11, 1618, 374, 264, 36815, 315, 430, 21765, 13, 1102, 374, 520, 279, 1633, 842, 627, 40, 690, 3136, 311, 3371, 7493, 11, 311, 3351, 1274, 555, 1694, 7882, 627, 791, 12474, 2683, 304, 279, 1917, 13, 1102, 374, 1120, 430, 505, 1457, 389, 11, 358, 1253, 387, 10168, 264, 2204, 7556, 9396, 627, 22105, 433, 690, 387, 779, 11594, 323, 36301, 430, 1193, 12875, 649, 6865, 433, 40649, 627, 40, -100 ]
A Happy Union: Tradition and Youthfulness in the Fort Worth Opera's Marriage of Figaro By Bachtrack reviewer, 04 June 2012 The 2012 Fort Worth Opera Festival, now nearing its conclusion, presented the last of its three performances of Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro on Friday evening. A traditional approach governed everything from the modest yet handsome sets to the conservative musical interpretation. This was combined with brilliant direction, casting, and acting to produce a Figaro that was laugh-out-loud funny and musically sensitive, highlighting the composer (and his equally great librettist, Lorenzo da Ponte) as the true star of the evening. Variety was essential to the success of this production. Each of the leads had a unique voice in its color and timbre, which also was well suited to the character. The voices alone lent innocence to Susanna, gravity to the Count, vigor to Cherubino, a distant poise to the Countess, and so on: qualities which were enhanced by generally tasteful and engaging acting. When done right, not much more than this is needed to unleash the power of a great composer. There was no radically modern staging or exaggerated musicality, and Mozart was no worse off for it. The plot, taken from Beaumarchais' play of the same title, involves a dizzying amount of scheming and trickery. Director Eric Einhorn let this all unfold with a great sense of comic timing, creatively employing props and motion of characters onstage, and only occasionally indulging in gratuitous gags. The latter still came off quite well: Cherubino absentmindedly marching in place outside the closed curtain at the end of Act I, or gesturing to push the tempo after an intentionally too-slow start to "Voi che sapete"; and the house lights coming up when Figaro sings "Aprite un po' quegli occhi", literally inviting men in the audience to "open their eyes" to the infidelities of the women around them. The energetic deportment and occasional clowning of Figaro, Cherubino, and Susanna aided tremendously. Casting, as with direction, was spot on. The four most mature voices were used in service of the Count, Countess, Marcellina, and Don Bartolo, with the three more youthful ones assigned to Figaro, Susanna, and Cherubino. Particularly in the case of Cherubino, who received the loudest ovation afterward, youth does not equal immaturity. It merely allowed for an appropriately refreshing reading of this seminal comedy. Along with mezzo-soprano Wallis Giunta (Cherubino, a "pants" role), soprano Jan Cornelius (Countess Almaviva) was most enthusiastically received. I felt baritone Jonathan Beyer (Count Almaviva) was as good if not better than anyone else on stage, and soprano Andrea Carroll (Susanna) was not far behind the other two leading ladies. Ms. Cornelius and Mr. Beyer brought great poise to their aristocratic roles, the former captivating in her melancholy and the latter menacing and subtle. Mr. Beyer relied on quiet strength in his acting, and inflected his voice with great power and expressive range while never losing an intense, beautiful core. Ms. Cornelius' style leaned far more towards the bel canto than any of her colleagues, but her singing was marvelous, and it worked well to create a character. Mezzo-soprano Kathryn Cowdrick excelled as the conspiring and (later) matronly Marcellina, and Rod Nelman's resonant bass was put to good use in the supporting role of Don Bartolo. As for the youthful roles, Ms. Giunta was a rambunctious, vocally splendid Cherubino. The evenness of tone throughout her range was phenomenal; she has all the flexibility and brightness of a soprano perfectly blended with a mezzo's warmth and power. Ms. Carroll presented a strong, convincing character and gave a performance that was even more remarkable given her young age. She sang with a bright, rounded voice that she manipulated with apparent ease, and will be one to keep an eye on, especially as her voice develops over time. As Figaro, Donovan Singletary was fun to watch, and generally to listen to as well. For my taste, he let the character's emotions distort the actual sound of his voice a bit too much (for example turning "singing" per se into speech or breathy whispers), but it was all effective, and his more flowing arias were indeed touching and well sung. His take on "Se vuol ballare" was unusually slow and sensual, matching the horn part in the accompaniment rather than the pizzicato strings, and very distinctive. Reviewed at Bass Performance Hall, Fort Worth on 1 June 2012 Mozart, Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro) Fort Worth Opera Donovan Singletary, Figaro Andrea Carroll, Susanna Jonathan Beyer, Count Almaviva Jan Cornelius, Countess Almaviva Wallis Giunta, Cherubino Marcellina Cowdrick, Marcellina Rod Nelman, Doctor Bartolo Eric Einhorn, Director Stewart Robertson, Conductor More Opera reviews In Love and War: Mark Adamo's Lysistrata at the Fort Worth Opera Festival Bachtrack reviewer, 7th June The Fort Worth Opera closed their 2012 Festival on Sunday afternoon with the second of two performances of Mark Adamo's Lysistrata, or the Nude Goddess. After hearing a strong Marriage of Figaro at the festival Friday evening, I had fairly high expectations, some of which were met, others not. An uneven Turn of the Screw on a 19th-century Bronx estate Kurt Gottschalk, 28th October A disappointing decision to downplay the ghosts and uneven performances made for a difficult and distracting in situ staging of Britten's adaptation of the classic Henry James thriller. A noisy rendition of The Guilty Mother Sacha Evans, 21st June The opera can be summed up by a line sung by the Countess in Act 4: "You're killing her with all this noise." Paisiello's Barbiere from On Site Opera Robert Levine, 11th June New York's three year old, wonderfully innovative On Site Opera, has scored another success with a four-performance run of Giovanni Paisiello's 1782 Il barbiere di Siviglia. From fairy-tale to Freudian tale: Hansel and Gretel in Chicago Kristina Powers, 19th December "Nibble, nibble, like a mouse – who is nibbling at my house?" As a preschooler, I used to giggle with glee when I would hear this quote from the wicked witch in Hansel and Gretel. No doubt the story was dark, yet Eloise Wilkin's delightful illustrations and the touching message of brother/sister love enticed me to return frequently to this beloved tale during nightly story time. Hilarious Périchole sends up Austrian political scandals Chanda VanderHart, 27th January "Lima darf nicht Österreich werden!" Offenbach's operetta is set in Lima, but really it's Vienna in director Nikolaus Habjan uproarious production. Read reviews of Jan CorneliusJonathan BeyerAndrea CarrollWallis GiuntaRod NelmanEric EinhornFort Worth OperaDonovan SingletaryLe nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Bachtrack top ten: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Meeting the Maestro: in conversation with Fabio Luisi Emőke Baráth: a Baroque reference voice looking at bel canto Akie Amou: Passing on knowledge and love of music Bachtrack reviewer
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
2,760
[ 128000, 32, 24241, 9323, 25, 81578, 323, 30160, 31514, 304, 279, 11246, 37246, 39679, 596, 47199, 315, 23966, 17606, 198, 1383, 42258, 13432, 56614, 11, 220, 2371, 5651, 220, 679, 17, 198, 791, 220, 679, 17, 11246, 37246, 39679, 17772, 11, 1457, 83399, 1202, 17102, 11, 10666, 279, 1566, 315, 1202, 2380, 24601, 315, 95769, 596, 2009, 2360, 89, 3059, 1891, 23966, 17606, 389, 6740, 11714, 13, 362, 8776, 5603, 27800, 4395, 505, 279, 27946, 3686, 44877, 7437, 311, 279, 15692, 18273, 23692, 13, 1115, 574, 11093, 449, 20333, 5216, 11, 25146, 11, 323, 15718, 311, 8356, 264, 23966, 17606, 430, 574, 12835, 9994, 2922, 3023, 15526, 323, 3167, 2740, 16614, 11, 39686, 279, 40550, 320, 438, 813, 18813, 2294, 3127, 17708, 380, 11, 74500, 3067, 40870, 68 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 32, 24241, 9323, 25, 81578, 323, 30160, 31514, 304, 279, 11246, 37246, 39679, 596, 47199, 315, 23966, 17606, 198, 1383, 42258, 13432, 56614, 11, 220, 2371, 5651, 220, 679, 17, 198, 791, 220, 679, 17, 11246, 37246, 39679, 17772, 11, 1457, 83399, 1202, 17102, 11, 10666, 279, 1566, 315, 1202, 2380, 24601, 315, 95769, 596, 2009, 2360, 89, 3059, 1891, 23966, 17606, 389, 6740, 11714, 13, 362, 8776, 5603, 27800, 4395, 505, 279, 27946, 3686, 44877, 7437, 311, 279, 15692, 18273, 23692, 13, 1115, 574, 11093, 449, 20333, 5216, 11, 25146, 11, 323, 15718, 311, 8356, 264, 23966, 17606, 430, 574, 12835, 9994, 2922, 3023, 15526, 323, 3167, 2740, 16614, 11, 39686, 279, 40550, 320, 438, 813, 18813, 2294, 3127, 17708, 380, 11, 74500, 3067, 40870, 68, -100 ]
It's pro bono week! Here at the VBA, we were so darned excited about celebrating pro bono week, we started a week early! What better way to celebrate what lawyers do for their clients and their communities than to host a conference highlighting pro bono? Our bi-annual pro bono conference took place last Thursday in the height of beautiful fall foliage, with the dual theme of Fall for Pro Bono and Representing Vulnerable Vermonters. Click HERE for the full story and pictures!
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
7,831
[ 128000, 2181, 596, 463, 7970, 78, 2046, 0, 5810, 520, 279, 650, 7209, 11, 584, 1051, 779, 74777, 291, 12304, 922, 32689, 463, 7970, 78, 2046, 11, 584, 3940, 264, 2046, 4216, 0, 3639, 2731, 1648, 311, 18890, 1148, 21866, 656, 369, 872, 8403, 323, 872, 10977, 1109, 311, 3552, 264, 10017, 39686, 463, 7970, 78, 30, 5751, 6160, 12, 64709, 463, 7970, 78, 10017, 3952, 2035, 1566, 7950, 304, 279, 2673, 315, 6366, 4498, 80105, 11, 449, 279, 19091, 7057, 315, 15128, 369, 1322, 426, 10358, 323, 22717, 287, 81211, 481, 35739, 388, 13, 9369, 19804, 369, 279, 2539, 3446, 323, 9364, 0, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ]
[ 2181, 596, 463, 7970, 78, 2046, 0, 5810, 520, 279, 650, 7209, 11, 584, 1051, 779, 74777, 291, 12304, 922, 32689, 463, 7970, 78, 2046, 11, 584, 3940, 264, 2046, 4216, 0, 3639, 2731, 1648, 311, 18890, 1148, 21866, 656, 369, 872, 8403, 323, 872, 10977, 1109, 311, 3552, 264, 10017, 39686, 463, 7970, 78, 30, 5751, 6160, 12, 64709, 463, 7970, 78, 10017, 3952, 2035, 1566, 7950, 304, 279, 2673, 315, 6366, 4498, 80105, 11, 449, 279, 19091, 7057, 315, 15128, 369, 1322, 426, 10358, 323, 22717, 287, 81211, 481, 35739, 388, 13, 9369, 19804, 369, 279, 2539, 3446, 323, 9364, 0, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100 ]
Dear Reader: Today I have a published article on Guyvorce.com. The article is unlike my usual posts. Instead, it's the story of a simple internet search with a very surprising outcome and a bit of the resulting aftermath. Please know the topic is somewhat sensitive in nature but important nonetheless. Below is a very brief introduction to the article with a link to the full story. While it may not pertain to you specifically, it could help someone you know. Please consider sharing it with them too. As always, thank you for reading. Have you ever searched someone on the Internet to discover shocking information you really didn't expect?
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
6,443
[ 128000, 31765, 26226, 25, 11450, 358, 617, 264, 4756, 4652, 389, 26340, 85, 16716, 916, 13, 578, 4652, 374, 20426, 856, 13783, 8158, 13, 12361, 11, 433, 596, 279, 3446, 315, 264, 4382, 7757, 2778, 449, 264, 1633, 15206, 15632, 323, 264, 2766, 315, 279, 13239, 40696, 13, 5321, 1440, 279, 8712, 374, 14738, 16614, 304, 7138, 719, 3062, 38913, 13, 21883, 374, 264, 1633, 10015, 17219, 311, 279, 4652, 449, 264, 2723, 311, 279, 2539, 3446, 13, 6104, 433, 1253, 539, 281, 7770, 311, 499, 11951, 11, 433, 1436, 1520, 4423, 499, 1440, 13, 5321, 2980, 11821, 433, 449, 1124, 2288, 13, 1666, 2744, 11, 9901, 499, 369, 5403, 627, 12389, 499, 3596, 27600, 4423, 389, 279, 8191, 311, 7142, 34734, 2038, 499, 2216, 3287, 956, 1755 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 31765, 26226, 25, 11450, 358, 617, 264, 4756, 4652, 389, 26340, 85, 16716, 916, 13, 578, 4652, 374, 20426, 856, 13783, 8158, 13, 12361, 11, 433, 596, 279, 3446, 315, 264, 4382, 7757, 2778, 449, 264, 1633, 15206, 15632, 323, 264, 2766, 315, 279, 13239, 40696, 13, 5321, 1440, 279, 8712, 374, 14738, 16614, 304, 7138, 719, 3062, 38913, 13, 21883, 374, 264, 1633, 10015, 17219, 311, 279, 4652, 449, 264, 2723, 311, 279, 2539, 3446, 13, 6104, 433, 1253, 539, 281, 7770, 311, 499, 11951, 11, 433, 1436, 1520, 4423, 499, 1440, 13, 5321, 2980, 11821, 433, 449, 1124, 2288, 13, 1666, 2744, 11, 9901, 499, 369, 5403, 627, 12389, 499, 3596, 27600, 4423, 389, 279, 8191, 311, 7142, 34734, 2038, 499, 2216, 3287, 956, 1755, -100 ]
Unlock the potential of your workforce. Corporate language training with Lingoda boosts confidence, increases retention rates, and enables your staff to deliver more value to the business. Learning with a teacher face to face is better than any app or language learning software. I can practice speaking and get instant feedback on my performance. I book lessons around my meetings and they are always available. I also have an individual learning plan which highlights my individual and company goals! We offer intensive learning, regular seminars and workshops to accommodate 1 or 1000 of your employees. Choose to learn from the office, home or on the daily commute. Classes can be taken full or part-time, or around your company schedule. Our certified teachers have more than six years of experience providing language training solutions to companies all over the world. We facilitate specialist language and workplace skills to professionals from all industries. Our courses are planned exclusively for your employees and delivered in small groups or private classes. Our curriculum is certified by the CEFR and accepted by visa agencies worldwide. Learning with a teacher face to face is better than any app or language learning software. I can practise speaking and get instant feedback on my performance. Continuing education options in the workplace not only shows employee appreciation but it's also the most desired employee benefit. Keep your employees motivated and attract the best talent in your field. Besides teaching valuable business skills like presenting, negotiating and intercultural competence, our courses provide excellent opportunities for team building activities. Multilingual employees can help expand and grow the business in new markets. Make your organization's diversity an asset. Fill in your name and company email address to register your interest with Lingoda. We will be in touch shortly.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
4,279
[ 128000, 50779, 279, 4754, 315, 701, 32027, 13, 36565, 4221, 4967, 449, 51958, 14320, 67232, 12410, 11, 12992, 38231, 7969, 11, 323, 20682, 701, 5687, 311, 6493, 810, 907, 311, 279, 2626, 627, 48567, 449, 264, 11326, 3663, 311, 3663, 374, 2731, 1109, 904, 917, 477, 4221, 6975, 3241, 13, 358, 649, 6725, 12365, 323, 636, 9888, 11302, 389, 856, 5178, 627, 40, 2363, 18872, 2212, 856, 16659, 323, 814, 527, 2744, 2561, 13, 358, 1101, 617, 459, 3927, 6975, 3197, 902, 22020, 856, 3927, 323, 2883, 9021, 4999, 1687, 3085, 37295, 6975, 11, 5912, 68569, 323, 35936, 311, 29376, 220, 16, 477, 220, 1041, 15, 315, 701, 8420, 13, 22991, 311, 4048, 505, 279, 5274, 11, 2162, 477, 389, 279, 7446, 59263, 13, 34969, 649, 387, 4529 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 50779, 279, 4754, 315, 701, 32027, 13, 36565, 4221, 4967, 449, 51958, 14320, 67232, 12410, 11, 12992, 38231, 7969, 11, 323, 20682, 701, 5687, 311, 6493, 810, 907, 311, 279, 2626, 627, 48567, 449, 264, 11326, 3663, 311, 3663, 374, 2731, 1109, 904, 917, 477, 4221, 6975, 3241, 13, 358, 649, 6725, 12365, 323, 636, 9888, 11302, 389, 856, 5178, 627, 40, 2363, 18872, 2212, 856, 16659, 323, 814, 527, 2744, 2561, 13, 358, 1101, 617, 459, 3927, 6975, 3197, 902, 22020, 856, 3927, 323, 2883, 9021, 4999, 1687, 3085, 37295, 6975, 11, 5912, 68569, 323, 35936, 311, 29376, 220, 16, 477, 220, 1041, 15, 315, 701, 8420, 13, 22991, 311, 4048, 505, 279, 5274, 11, 2162, 477, 389, 279, 7446, 59263, 13, 34969, 649, 387, 4529, -100 ]
Nothing says the holidays like an Ugly Christmas Sweater! Festive red sweater features a Christmas tree design and multi-colored lights. Hidden 3-way switch with options for lights, blinking lights, and off! 100% Polyester. Unisex design looks great on both men and women! Great for ugly sweater parties, holiday photos, parades, and more! Nothing says the holidays like an Ugly Christmas Sweater! Festive red sweater with Christmas tree design and multi-colored lights. Hidden 3-way switch with options for lights, blinking lights, and off! Unisex design looks great on both men and women! Great for ugly sweater parties, holiday photos, parades, and more!
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
6,914
[ 128000, 24714, 2795, 279, 25425, 1093, 459, 549, 23797, 10280, 37326, 977, 0, 39750, 535, 2579, 61221, 4519, 264, 10280, 5021, 2955, 323, 7447, 58822, 13001, 13, 35342, 220, 18, 27896, 3480, 449, 2671, 369, 13001, 11, 85122, 13001, 11, 323, 1022, 0, 220, 1041, 4, 75949, 13, 1252, 76353, 2955, 5992, 2294, 389, 2225, 3026, 323, 3278, 0, 8681, 369, 28360, 61221, 9875, 11, 13560, 7397, 11, 1370, 3536, 11, 323, 810, 4999, 24714, 2795, 279, 25425, 1093, 459, 549, 23797, 10280, 37326, 977, 4999, 37, 478, 535, 2579, 61221, 449, 10280, 5021, 2955, 323, 7447, 58822, 13001, 13, 35342, 220, 18, 27896, 3480, 449, 2671, 369, 13001, 11, 85122, 13001, 11, 323, 1022, 4999, 1844, 76353, 2955, 5992, 2294, 389, 2225, 3026, 323, 3278, 4999, 22111 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 24714, 2795, 279, 25425, 1093, 459, 549, 23797, 10280, 37326, 977, 0, 39750, 535, 2579, 61221, 4519, 264, 10280, 5021, 2955, 323, 7447, 58822, 13001, 13, 35342, 220, 18, 27896, 3480, 449, 2671, 369, 13001, 11, 85122, 13001, 11, 323, 1022, 0, 220, 1041, 4, 75949, 13, 1252, 76353, 2955, 5992, 2294, 389, 2225, 3026, 323, 3278, 0, 8681, 369, 28360, 61221, 9875, 11, 13560, 7397, 11, 1370, 3536, 11, 323, 810, 4999, 24714, 2795, 279, 25425, 1093, 459, 549, 23797, 10280, 37326, 977, 4999, 37, 478, 535, 2579, 61221, 449, 10280, 5021, 2955, 323, 7447, 58822, 13001, 13, 35342, 220, 18, 27896, 3480, 449, 2671, 369, 13001, 11, 85122, 13001, 11, 323, 1022, 4999, 1844, 76353, 2955, 5992, 2294, 389, 2225, 3026, 323, 3278, 4999, 22111, -100 ]
Now that Thanksgiving has wrapped up, it's time to get serious about making holiday gifts! Handmade and DIY gifts are my favorite to give AND to receive. Since this is my first time hosting the block party, I should introduce myself! I'm Susan from Bite Sized Biggie. I work a team of bloggers who share tips, ideas, projects and recipes that make life a little sweeter and more manageable. Now let's see what YOU have been up to. I can't wait to see! Link up to the Block Party and be featured on all four blogs!
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
5,660
[ 128000, 7184, 430, 37250, 706, 20037, 709, 11, 433, 596, 892, 311, 636, 6129, 922, 3339, 13560, 21258, 0, 8704, 28010, 323, 32558, 21258, 527, 856, 7075, 311, 3041, 3651, 311, 5371, 627, 12834, 420, 374, 856, 1176, 892, 20256, 279, 2565, 4717, 11, 358, 1288, 19678, 7182, 0, 358, 2846, 31033, 505, 89308, 22734, 6295, 22235, 13, 358, 990, 264, 2128, 315, 50343, 889, 4430, 10631, 11, 6848, 11, 7224, 323, 19141, 430, 1304, 2324, 264, 2697, 10769, 1430, 323, 810, 71128, 627, 7184, 1095, 596, 1518, 1148, 15334, 617, 1027, 709, 311, 13, 358, 649, 956, 3868, 311, 1518, 0, 6074, 709, 311, 279, 8527, 8722, 323, 387, 15109, 389, 682, 3116, 26743, 0, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ]
[ 7184, 430, 37250, 706, 20037, 709, 11, 433, 596, 892, 311, 636, 6129, 922, 3339, 13560, 21258, 0, 8704, 28010, 323, 32558, 21258, 527, 856, 7075, 311, 3041, 3651, 311, 5371, 627, 12834, 420, 374, 856, 1176, 892, 20256, 279, 2565, 4717, 11, 358, 1288, 19678, 7182, 0, 358, 2846, 31033, 505, 89308, 22734, 6295, 22235, 13, 358, 990, 264, 2128, 315, 50343, 889, 4430, 10631, 11, 6848, 11, 7224, 323, 19141, 430, 1304, 2324, 264, 2697, 10769, 1430, 323, 810, 71128, 627, 7184, 1095, 596, 1518, 1148, 15334, 617, 1027, 709, 311, 13, 358, 649, 956, 3868, 311, 1518, 0, 6074, 709, 311, 279, 8527, 8722, 323, 387, 15109, 389, 682, 3116, 26743, 0, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100 ]
David Aldridge's take on Bags and Calerdon and the potential trade rumours. Buschfire Raptors Republic Starter Mon Dec 17th, 2012, 05:46 PM "Gasol has been thrown out there for weeks, most notably in a potential deal to Toronto for Bargnani and Calderon, each of whom fills definite holes in the L.A. roster -- a stretch four and a legit point who could spell or replace Steve Nash. But despite a lot of smoke, there doesn't appear to be any fire, at least at the moment. The Lakers, according to league sources, remain adamant that they want to see Gasol and Nash together and healthy before making any final judgments on whether to move Gasol and the $37.2 million left on his contract extension. They believe that Gasol, while not being a classic stretch four, can work in D'Antoni's system. For their part, D'Antoni and his players think the same thing (see above). According to the invaluable Mark Deeks at Sham Sports, Gasol also has a 15 percent trade kicker on the remainder of his deal. Normally, that would mean a team would have to cough up an extra 15 percent of the remaining amount of the contract to the player in order to do a trade. But, as Deeks pointed out to me Monday afternoon, trade kickers cannot push a player's salary above the maximum salary allowed under the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Players with 10 or more years of experience, such as Gasol, have a maximum salary allowed this season of $19,136,250, or 35 percent of this season's $58.044 million salary cap. Gasol's salary this season is already $18.7 million this season. So if he were to be traded, his trade kicker would only be allowed to get him up to the $19.136 million max, but not higher. So he wouldn't get the full 15 percent kicker. The Raptors, sources say, are leery of taking a flier on yet another international player, despite Gasol's obvious and longstanding talents. GM Bryan Colangelo has gone this route before, remember -- signing Jorge Garbajosa, drafting Bargnani, signing Hedo Turkoglu -- and even though Gasol would fit in with just about any team, including, most assuredly, the 7-19 Raptors, Toronto isn't ready to pull the trigger. Besides, Bargnani's torn elbow is expected to keep him out another month, making a deal for him unlikely until he returns. The same goes for Calderon; with starter Kyle Lowry (torn triceps) out for a while, the Raptors have to keep Calderon, in the final year of his contract, around. (He also has a trade kicker, 10 percent.) But if a Lakers deal for Bargnani isn't in the cards, league sources are convinced the Raptors will eventually move him somewhere. "Bryan is going to move him, no doubt," a rival GM said Sunday evening. Colangelo said Sunday that he was not under the gun to win this season from the team's new owners, even though the Raptors got Lowry from Houston this summer -- after an unsuccessful courtship of Steve Nash -- precisely because they wanted to jump-start their team's performance this season, feeling a legit point guard would help the likes of DeMar DeRozan and rookie center Jonas Valanciunas. "We're not going to bow to pressure," Colangelo said. "That pressure is obviously something that's important to all of us, because we play a game that's based on pressure. Hopefully we respond to the pressure. We're not going to make any quick, rash moves." (If Calderon is dealt, my guess is it won't be for Gasol, or for any player, but to a team that can send Toronto a pick back and create a huge $15.6 million trade exception for the Raptors.)" - DA from NBA.com Raptors fan since day 1. Tags: bargnani, calderon, gasol, rumor, trade Raptors Republic All-Star Bags and Calerdon NoPropsneeded Sig wrote: View Post Haha i saw that too. Those are good nicknames for them Keep Calderon, not a single back-up point guard better than him, I would consider acquiring from a trade. I was originally a huge supporter of this, but seeing how key Calderon has been for this team this season, and how great of a player he's been for the franchise, not letting him go. Not to mention, Gasol won't ever be back at the health he once was in during their championship runs... imaginelino Give Calderon the keys to the season. He is the best player to get all his teammates going and that's what is lacking (aside from the last two wins) is good chemistry . And his comments last interview was admirably. Even the players want to suck him off. They love him and trust him. He wants this to be his team and I ll take his effenciency and leadership over Lowry at this point. Lowry I'm just too unsure what he can do. I see Mike James (upgraded version). Jkwasia Raptors Republic Rookie Tue Dec 18th, 2012, 09:38 AM imaginelino wrote: View Post So how long have you been watching the Raps to not know we seen this Dribbles before ironic in enough in a contract season stop your brown nosing and look at the bigger picture he has been here for 8 years and what has that amounted to for the raps exactly?! and he is not a True pro if he was he would be consistent with his numbers coming of the BENCH ...but instead he sulks and plays like shit until Lowry goes down and then its Calderon for mayor ...like Dribbles is a decent back nothing more....stop sucking him off like he is the second coming of Steve Nash .0.o Last edited by Jkwasia; Tue Dec 18th, 2012, 10:49 AM. yertu damkule RaptorReuben wrote: View Post Keep Calderon, not a single back-up point guard better than him, I would consider acquiring from a trade. eric bledsoe? Last edited by Joey; Tue Dec 18th, 2012, 10:40 AM. Reason: Fixed "[/Quote]" TRUE LOVE - Sometimes you know it the instant you see it across the bar. Jkwasia wrote: View Post So how long have you been watching the Raps to not know we seen this Dribbles before ironic in enough in a contract season stop your dick riding and look at the bigger picture he has been here for 8 years and what has that amounted to for the raps exactly?! and he is not a True pro if he was he would be consistent with his numbers coming of the BENCH ...but instead he sulks and plays like shit until Lowry goes down and then its Calderon for mayor ...like Dribbles is a decent back nothing more....stop sucking him off like he is the second coming of Steve Nash .0.o You know.. if it weren't for all the idiotic "sucking his dick" talk (which I would kindly ask you to refrain from, please and thank you), you might actually have a decent post here. But instead you just make yourself sound like a tool. Raptors Republic Hall of Famer joey_hesketh wrote: View Post You know.. if it weren't for all the idiotic "sucking his dick" talk (which I would kindly ask you to refrain from, please and thank you), you might actually have a decent post here. But instead you just sound like a tool. But aren't you aware that anyone on the internet that disagrees with you is clearly sucking dicks? Jokes aside, you may as well just delete comments with that kind of nonsense in them. I guess this is family oriented site right 0.o p.s if you want people to not call others rude things maybe you shouldnt refer to someone as a tool you think?! #Clown 0.o Nope. Just Respect oriented. Despite all the felacio related talk, there is a very valid point in this thread that the Jose supporters seem to forget. We've had him for 8 years and have won nothing. I don't care how well liked a player is, if he hasn't shown that he can get your team over the hump, then you move him. He isn't getting younger or better. Jose as a back-up is fine. Jose at $9M isn't fine. His expiring deal is one of the few assets other teams would actually want from this team, so we need to sell high. Other than Jose, can you honestly say we have a tradable asset that other teams would potential covet? (Assuming that JV is untradable and that Lowry isn't being dealt) Heir, Prince of Cambridge If you see KeonClark in the wasteland, please share your food and water with him. yertu damkule wrote: View Post Bledsoe is having a great year. However, I could see Bledsoe turning into Darren Collison 2.0 for them. ie. Play behind CP3 for a year. Prove that you're too good to be a back-up. Get moved to help convince CP3 to stay. Turns out you're only so-so as a starter. Axel wrote: View Post LOL its "fellatio" but I should have used that instead eh? ...and yes Raps need to sell high 0.o
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
439
[ 128000, 23083, 31447, 11431, 596, 1935, 389, 64823, 323, 3400, 14685, 263, 323, 279, 4754, 6696, 66025, 627, 15423, 331, 11029, 198, 49, 58512, 5545, 60887, 198, 11342, 3799, 220, 1114, 339, 11, 220, 679, 17, 11, 220, 2304, 25, 2790, 5975, 198, 1, 59828, 337, 706, 1027, 15338, 704, 1070, 369, 5672, 11, 1455, 35146, 304, 264, 4754, 3568, 311, 14974, 369, 87814, 77, 5676, 323, 76400, 263, 11, 1855, 315, 8884, 41687, 44870, 20349, 304, 279, 445, 885, 13, 22162, 1198, 264, 14841, 3116, 323, 264, 15933, 1486, 889, 1436, 13141, 477, 8454, 14129, 28512, 13, 2030, 8994, 264, 2763, 315, 16603, 11, 1070, 3250, 956, 5101, 311, 387, 904, 4027, 11, 520, 3325, 520, 279, 4545, 627, 791, 47596, 11, 4184, 311, 10966, 8336, 11 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 23083, 31447, 11431, 596, 1935, 389, 64823, 323, 3400, 14685, 263, 323, 279, 4754, 6696, 66025, 627, 15423, 331, 11029, 198, 49, 58512, 5545, 60887, 198, 11342, 3799, 220, 1114, 339, 11, 220, 679, 17, 11, 220, 2304, 25, 2790, 5975, 198, 1, 59828, 337, 706, 1027, 15338, 704, 1070, 369, 5672, 11, 1455, 35146, 304, 264, 4754, 3568, 311, 14974, 369, 87814, 77, 5676, 323, 76400, 263, 11, 1855, 315, 8884, 41687, 44870, 20349, 304, 279, 445, 885, 13, 22162, 1198, 264, 14841, 3116, 323, 264, 15933, 1486, 889, 1436, 13141, 477, 8454, 14129, 28512, 13, 2030, 8994, 264, 2763, 315, 16603, 11, 1070, 3250, 956, 5101, 311, 387, 904, 4027, 11, 520, 3325, 520, 279, 4545, 627, 791, 47596, 11, 4184, 311, 10966, 8336, 11, -100 ]
Oscar Nominated Movies 1950 by David-Grant | created - 31 Mar 2016 | updated - 31 Mar 2016 | Public All Feature Films Nominated at the 1950 Oscar Ceremony. Prime Video (2) Drama (28) Romance (16) Comedy (9) Action (6) War (6) Film-Noir (5) Musical (5) Biography (4) Sport (4) Adventure (3) History (3) Thriller (3) Western (3) Family (2) Music (2) Sci-Fi (2) Animation (1) Crime (1) Fantasy (1) Mystery (1) Based On Novel (13) Male Female Relationship (12) Husband Wife Relationship (10) Mother Son Relationship (10) Extramarital Affair (6) World War Two (6) London England (5) Crucifix (4) Manhattan New York City (4) Marriage Proposal (4) Montage (4) Orchestral Music Score (4) Sister Sister Relationship (4) Small Town (4) Actor Playing Himself (3) Based On Play (3) Breaking The Fourth Wall (3) Broadway Manhattan New York City (3) Character Name As Title (3) Chicago Illinois (3) Child In Peril (3) Cult Film (3) Fire Escape (3) Gunshot (3) 1. All the King's Men (1949) Approved | 110 min | Drama, Film-Noir The rise and fall of a corrupt politician, who makes his friends richer and retains power by dint of a populist appeal. Director: Robert Rossen | Stars: Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Joanne Dru, John Derek 2. Battleground (1949) Approved | 118 min | Action, Drama, History True tale about a squad of the 101st Airborne Division coping with being trapped by the Germans in the besieged city of Bastogne, Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge in December of 1944. Director: William A. Wellman | Stars: Van Johnson, John Hodiak, Ricardo Montalban, George Murphy Votes: 6,243 | Gross: $10.29M 3. The Heiress (1949) Not Rated | 115 min | Drama, Romance A young naive woman falls for a handsome young man who her emotionally abusive father suspects is a fortune hunter. Director: William Wyler | Stars: Olivia de Havilland, Montgomery Clift, Ralph Richardson, Miriam Hopkins 4. A Letter to Three Wives (1949) A letter is addressed to three wives from their "best friend" Addie Ross, announcing that she is running away with one of their husbands - but she does not say which one. Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz | Stars: Jeanne Crain, Linda Darnell, Ann Sothern, Kirk Douglas 5. Twelve O'Clock High (1949) Not Rated | 132 min | Drama, War A hard-as-nails general takes over a bomber unit suffering from low morale and whips them into fighting shape. Director: Henry King | Stars: Gregory Peck, Hugh Marlowe, Gary Merrill, Millard Mitchell 6. Champion (1949) Approved | 99 min | Drama, Film-Noir, Sport Boxer Midge Kelly rises to fame...mainly by stepping on other people. Director: Mark Robson | Stars: Kirk Douglas, Arthur Kennedy, Marilyn Maxwell, Paul Stewart 7. The Hasty Heart (1949) 102 min | Drama, War In the final days of WW2, in a M.A.S.H. unit in Burma, a severely wounded corporal watches in dismay as fellow soldiers pack-up to return home but a caring nurse and five remaining soldiers bring him solace. Director: Vincent Sherman | Stars: Ronald Reagan, Patricia Neal, Richard Todd, Anthony Nicholls 8. Sands of Iwo Jima (1949) Approved | 100 min | Action, Drama, Romance A dramatization of the World War II Battle of Iwo Jima. Director: Allan Dwan | Stars: John Wayne, John Agar, Adele Mara, Forrest Tucker 9. Pinky (1949) Approved | 102 min | Drama A light-skinned black woman falls in love with a white doctor, though he is unaware of her true race. Directors: Elia Kazan, John Ford | Stars: Jeanne Crain, Ethel Barrymore, Ethel Waters, William Lundigan 10. My Foolish Heart (1949) Approved | 98 min | Drama, Romance After being visited by an old friend, a woman recalls her true love, the man she met and lost years ago. Director: Mark Robson | Stars: Dana Andrews, Susan Hayward, Kent Smith, Lois Wheeler 11. Edward, My Son (1949) A businessman's desire to protect his corrupt son's fortune leads to tragedy in this adaption of the British play. Director: George Cukor | Stars: Spencer Tracy, Deborah Kerr, Ian Hunter, James Donald 12. Come to the Stable (1949) Approved | 94 min | Comedy, Drama Two nuns arrive unannounced in the small New England town of Bethlehem, where they recruit various townspeople to help them build a children's hospital. Director: Henry Koster | Stars: Loretta Young, Celeste Holm, Hugh Marlowe, Elsa Lanchester 13. The Fallen Idol (1948) Approved | 95 min | Drama, Mystery, Thriller A butler working in a foreign embassy in London falls under suspicion when his wife accidentally falls to her death, the only witness being an impressionable young boy. Director: Carol Reed | Stars: Ralph Richardson, Michèle Morgan, Sonia Dresdel, Bobby Henrey 14. Bicycle Thieves (1948) Not Rated | 89 min | Drama In post-war Italy, a working-class man's bicycle is stolen. He and his son set out to find it. Director: Vittorio De Sica | Stars: Lamberto Maggiorani, Enzo Staiola, Lianella Carell, Elena Altieri Votes: 134,067 | Gross: $0.33M 15. The Stratton Story (1949) Passed | 106 min | Biography, Drama, Romance Star major league pitcher Monty Stratton loses a leg in a hunting accident, but becomes determined to leave the game on his own terms. Director: Sam Wood | Stars: James Stewart, June Allyson, Frank Morgan, Agnes Moorehead 16. It Happens Every Spring (1949) Approved | 87 min | Comedy, Sci-Fi, Sport A scientist discovers a formula that makes a baseball which is repelled by wood. He promptly sets out to exploit his discovery. Director: Lloyd Bacon | Stars: Ray Milland, Jean Peters, Paul Douglas, Ed Begley 17. White Heat (1949) Not Rated | 114 min | Action, Crime, Drama A psychopathic criminal with a mother complex makes a daring break from prison and leads his old gang in a chemical plant payroll heist. Director: Raoul Walsh | Stars: James Cagney, Virginia Mayo, Edmond O'Brien, Margaret Wycherly 18. Jolson Sings Again (1949) 96 min | Biography, Music In this sequel to The Jolson Story, we pick up the singer's career just as he has returned to the stage after a premature retirement. But his wife has left him and the appeal of the ... See full summary » Director: Henry Levin | Stars: Larry Parks, Barbara Hale, William Demarest, Ludwig Donath 19. Paisan (1946) The language barrier has tragic consequences in a series of unrelated stories set during the Italian Campaign of WWII. Director: Roberto Rossellini | Stars: Carmela Sazio, Gar Moore, William Tubbs, Robert Van Loon 20. Passport to Pimlico (1949) Approved | 84 min | Comedy Residents of a part of London declare independence when they discover an old treaty. This leads to the need for a "Passport to Pimlico". Director: Henry Cornelius | Stars: Stanley Holloway, Betty Warren, Barbara Murray, Paul Dupuis 21. She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) Passed | 104 min | Western Captain Nathan Brittles, on the eve of retirement, takes out a last patrol to stop an impending massive Indian attack. Encumbered by women who must be evacuated, Brittles finds his mission imperiled. Director: John Ford | Stars: John Wayne, Joanne Dru, John Agar, Ben Johnson 22. The Barkleys of Broadway (1949) Passed | 109 min | Comedy, Musical A successful but constantly-feuding husband and wife musical comedy team threatens to break up when the wife entertains an offer to become a serious actress. Director: Charles Walters | Stars: Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Oscar Levant, Billie Burke 23. Little Women (1949) Approved | 122 min | Drama, Family, Romance A group of sisters experience life's difficulties and its pleasures while growing up in nineteenth-century America. Director: Mervyn LeRoy | Stars: June Allyson, Peter Lawford, Margaret O'Brien, Elizabeth Taylor 24. Sand (1949) Approved | 78 min | Action, Drama, Western A show horseman, Jeff Keane (Mark Stevens), loses his prize stallion, Jubilee (Sun's Red Shadow), as a result of a train wreck in Colorado, and enlists the aid of rancher Joan Hartley (... See full summary » Director: Louis King | Stars: Mark Stevens, Coleen Gray, Rory Calhoun, Charley Grapewin 25. Prince of Foxes (1949) Approved | 107 min | Adventure, Drama, History An unscrupulous agent for the Borgias suffers a change of heart when asked to betray a noble count and his much younger, very beautiful wife. Director: Henry King | Stars: Tyrone Power, Orson Welles, Wanda Hendrix, Marina Berti 26. Madame Bovary (1949) Passed | 114 min | Drama, Romance A provincial doctor's wife's romantic illusions about life and social status lead her to betray her naive husband, take on lovers and run up ruinous debts. Director: Vincente Minnelli | Stars: Jennifer Jones, James Mason, Van Heflin, Louis Jourdan 27. Adventures of Don Juan (1948) Passed | 110 min | Action, Adventure, Romance The great lover Don Juan comes to the assistance of his queen. Director: Vincent Sherman | Stars: Errol Flynn, Viveca Lindfors, Robert Douglas, Alan Hale 28. Saraband (1948) Approved | 96 min | Biography, Drama, History A young woman marries Prince George but it's far from a love match. Then she falls for a Swedish Count. Director: Basil Dearden | Stars: Stewart Granger, Joan Greenwood, Flora Robson, Françoise Rosay 29. Mother Is a Freshman (1949) In order to afford her daughter's college tuition, a woman enrolls herself at the same school aided by a rare large bursary but they both fall in-love with the same cute English professor. Director: Lloyd Bacon | Stars: Loretta Young, Van Johnson, Rudy Vallee, Barbara Lawrence 30. Once More, My Darling (1949) An actor is recalled to active duty with the Army's C.I.D. to find the thief who stole historical jewels in occupied Germany and the trail leads to the boyfriend of a young debutante from Bel Air. Directors: Robert Montgomery, Michael Gordon | Stars: Robert Montgomery, Ann Blyth, Jane Cowl, Charles McGraw 31. The Window (1949) Approved | 73 min | Drama, Film-Noir, Thriller To avoid the heat of a sweltering summer night a 9-year-old Manhattan boy decides to sleep on the fire escape and witnesses a murder, but no one will believe him. Director: Ted Tetzlaff | Stars: Bobby Driscoll, Barbara Hale, Arthur Kennedy, Paul Stewart 32. Mighty Joe Young (1949) Approved | 84 min | Adventure, Drama, Fantasy A young woman who has raised a giant gorilla from an infant brings him to Hollywood years later seeking her fortune in order to save her family's ranch. Director: Ernest B. Schoedsack | Stars: Terry Moore, Ben Johnson, Robert Armstrong, Mr. Joseph Young 33. Tulsa (1949) Approved | 90 min | Action, Drama, Romance In Tulsa, when a rancher dies during a feud with a major oil company, his daughter, driven by revenge, starts digging for oil herself. Director: Stuart Heisler | Stars: Susan Hayward, Robert Preston, Pedro Armendáriz, Lloyd Gough 34. Neptune's Daughter (1949) Not Rated | 95 min | Comedy, Musical, Romance A swimsuit fashion designer is determined to protect her scatterbrained sister from a South American heart-breaker, but a case of mistaken identity complicates matters. Director: Edward Buzzell | Stars: Esther Williams, Red Skelton, Ricardo Montalban, Betty Garrett 35. It's a Great Feeling (1949) Approved | 85 min | Comedy, Music A waitress at the Warner Bros. commissary is anxious to break into pictures. She thinks her big break may have arrived when two actors agree to help her. Director: David Butler | Stars: Doris Day, Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, Bill Goodwin 36. So Dear to My Heart (1948) Passed | 79 min | Animation, Drama, Family This heartwarming classic tells the tale of a country boy who adopts a mischevious black lamb and learns valuable lessons about love and dedication. Directors: Harold D. Schuster, Hamilton Luske | Stars: Burl Ives, Beulah Bondi, Bobby Driscoll, Luana Patten 37. On the Town (1949) Passed | 98 min | Comedy, Musical, Romance Three sailors on a day of shore leave in New York City look for fun and romance before their twenty-four hours are up. Directors: Stanley Donen, Gene Kelly | Stars: Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Betty Garrett, Ann Miller 38. Look for the Silver Lining (1949) Approved | 106 min | Biography, Drama, Musical This musical biopic chronicles the vaudeville-to-Broadway story of 1920s' star Marilyn Miller (June Haver). From her start on the boards in Findlay, Ohio, Marilyn sings and dances her way ... See full summary » Director: David Butler | Stars: June Haver, Ray Bolger, Gordon MacRae, Charles Ruggles 39. Beyond the Forest (1949) Approved | 97 min | Drama, Film-Noir, Romance Resentful of her small-town life, a married woman schemes to run off with a rich businessman. Director: King Vidor | Stars: Bette Davis, Joseph Cotten, David Brian, Ruth Roman Other Lists by David-Grant My Favourite Movies of the 1960's My Best Fifties Movies My Favourite Movies 2000-2010 See all lists by David-Grant »
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
8,689
[ 128000, 46, 25529, 452, 50615, 27019, 220, 6280, 15, 198, 1729, 6941, 12, 69071, 765, 3549, 482, 220, 2148, 2947, 220, 679, 21, 765, 6177, 482, 220, 2148, 2947, 220, 679, 21, 765, 3142, 198, 2460, 20595, 46564, 452, 50615, 520, 279, 220, 6280, 15, 31797, 95752, 627, 33406, 8519, 320, 17, 340, 35, 31473, 320, 1591, 8, 52256, 320, 845, 8, 44851, 320, 24, 8, 5703, 320, 21, 8, 5111, 320, 21, 8, 17042, 99076, 404, 320, 20, 8, 57357, 320, 20, 8, 79269, 320, 19, 8, 18707, 320, 19, 8, 33112, 320, 18, 8, 11346, 320, 18, 8, 30665, 15610, 320, 18, 8, 11104, 320, 18, 8, 12517, 320, 17, 8, 10948, 320, 17, 8, 41472, 27395, 320, 17, 8, 21415, 320, 16, 8, 24845, 320 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 46, 25529, 452, 50615, 27019, 220, 6280, 15, 198, 1729, 6941, 12, 69071, 765, 3549, 482, 220, 2148, 2947, 220, 679, 21, 765, 6177, 482, 220, 2148, 2947, 220, 679, 21, 765, 3142, 198, 2460, 20595, 46564, 452, 50615, 520, 279, 220, 6280, 15, 31797, 95752, 627, 33406, 8519, 320, 17, 340, 35, 31473, 320, 1591, 8, 52256, 320, 845, 8, 44851, 320, 24, 8, 5703, 320, 21, 8, 5111, 320, 21, 8, 17042, 99076, 404, 320, 20, 8, 57357, 320, 20, 8, 79269, 320, 19, 8, 18707, 320, 19, 8, 33112, 320, 18, 8, 11346, 320, 18, 8, 30665, 15610, 320, 18, 8, 11104, 320, 18, 8, 12517, 320, 17, 8, 10948, 320, 17, 8, 41472, 27395, 320, 17, 8, 21415, 320, 16, 8, 24845, 320, -100 ]
Finance Officials Fail To Account For Shs10B Markets Money July 26, 2013 Staff Writer The Ministry of Finance officials on Thursday failed to explain to the parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) how the 10 billion shillings meant for small income earners was disbursed. The 10 billion shillings was supposed to be given to over 1.5 million vendors in 404 markets countrywide. The Ministry of Finance was required to provide overall supervision as the Savings and Credit Cooperatives (SACCOs) directly disburse to the economic agencies. Permanent Secretary in the Finance Ministry Keith Muhakanzi The Ministry officials before PAC included Keith Muhakanizi, the Permanent Secretary, Betty Kasimbazi, an Under-Secretary at the ministry and Henry Mbaguta, the assistant commissioner in charge of microfinance. On February 14, 2011 Ignatius Rwabukuku, former head of Microfinance Support Centre, wrote to Mbaguta seeking clear guidelines and modalities of disbursing the money. In his letter, he stated that they have evidently been receiving mixed signals from different stakeholders to the effect that this fund is a grant. He added that if that be the case, then they require guidelines considering that the activity is not on the budget line. Rwabukuku also requested to sign a memorandum of understanding to spell out terms and conditions of managing the fund. On the same day, Muhakanizi responded stating that the purpose of the fund is to empower market vendors and small business operators to form a critical mass of clients to their ongoing financial services infrastructure of SACCOs. The then deputy Permanent Secretary explained that the programme had been a key pre-occupation of government to achieve Prosperity for All since 2004. The decision to release the money stemmed from a meeting held on December 1, 2010 chaired by then state minister for microfinance Ruth Nankabirwa. Among other things, government prepared a supplementary budget worth 600 billion shillings which included money for the markets. However, for the past two weeks several market chairmen who have appeared before PAC explained that they received the money as a political appreciation token from President Yoweri Museveni just a few days before the elections. They wondered why they are now being asked to pay back yet they were told it was not a loan and that they were used as conduits to pass the money to the beneficiaries. The committee's legal counsel Maxwell Akora, who is also Maruzi County MP, asked Muhakanizi whether the appropriation was political or technical to which Muhakanizi responded that many decisions are political. Even though the Microfinance Support Centre was supposed to manage the funds according to their guidelines, the Ministry of Finance instead hijacked the process and allegedly gave them a whole new list of beneficiaries. However, Muhakanizi denied responsibility for the mismanagement of the funds saying the microfinance centre must account for the money, a comment that angered Serere Woman MP Alice Alaso. Kasimbazi, who wrote to the microfinance support centre telling them about the disbursement, was then held liable for the loss of the money. According to the Auditor General's report, the ministry of finance also benefited from the money by taking 178 million for implementation and 239 million for workshops. Mbaguta explained that the money was for post-inspection activities. Earlier the soft spoken Kasimbazi had however said that when they received the money they passed it on to the Microfinance support centre. Previous Aronda Sued For Accepting Cabinet Post Next Parliament Begins Nation Address Debate Without Opposition
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
1,446
[ 128000, 79188, 64239, 40745, 2057, 8785, 1789, 1443, 82, 605, 33, 47910, 18099, 198, 29527, 220, 1627, 11, 220, 679, 18, 17381, 30504, 198, 791, 20214, 315, 23261, 7510, 389, 7950, 4745, 311, 10552, 311, 279, 44250, 3142, 41755, 10554, 320, 47, 1741, 8, 1268, 279, 220, 605, 7239, 559, 484, 826, 8967, 369, 2678, 8070, 97063, 574, 94544, 52832, 627, 791, 220, 605, 7239, 559, 484, 826, 574, 10171, 311, 387, 2728, 311, 927, 220, 16, 13, 20, 3610, 29629, 304, 220, 7507, 11987, 3224, 9328, 13, 578, 20214, 315, 23261, 574, 2631, 311, 3493, 8244, 38217, 439, 279, 58779, 323, 16666, 24421, 5983, 320, 50, 1741, 8445, 82, 8, 6089, 834, 39082, 311, 279, 7100, 13607, 627, 79893, 12667, 304, 279, 23261, 20214, 32602, 386, 12825 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 79188, 64239, 40745, 2057, 8785, 1789, 1443, 82, 605, 33, 47910, 18099, 198, 29527, 220, 1627, 11, 220, 679, 18, 17381, 30504, 198, 791, 20214, 315, 23261, 7510, 389, 7950, 4745, 311, 10552, 311, 279, 44250, 3142, 41755, 10554, 320, 47, 1741, 8, 1268, 279, 220, 605, 7239, 559, 484, 826, 8967, 369, 2678, 8070, 97063, 574, 94544, 52832, 627, 791, 220, 605, 7239, 559, 484, 826, 574, 10171, 311, 387, 2728, 311, 927, 220, 16, 13, 20, 3610, 29629, 304, 220, 7507, 11987, 3224, 9328, 13, 578, 20214, 315, 23261, 574, 2631, 311, 3493, 8244, 38217, 439, 279, 58779, 323, 16666, 24421, 5983, 320, 50, 1741, 8445, 82, 8, 6089, 834, 39082, 311, 279, 7100, 13607, 627, 79893, 12667, 304, 279, 23261, 20214, 32602, 386, 12825, -100 ]
{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables, OverloadedStrings #-} module Client (httpGet, httpPost) where import Control.Monad import Data.Maybe import HttpTypes import Data.HandleLike import qualified Data.ByteString as BS httpGet :: HandleLike h => h -> HandleMonad h BS.ByteString httpGet sv = do hlPutStrLn sv request src <- hGetHeader sv let res = parseResponse src cnt <- hlGet sv (contentLength $ responseContentLength res) let res' = res { responseBody = cnt } mapM_ (hlDebug sv "critical" . (`BS.append` "\n")) . catMaybes $ showResponse res' return cnt httpPost :: HandleLike h => h -> BS.ByteString -> HandleMonad h BS.ByteString httpPost sv cnt = do hlPutStrLn sv . requestToString $ post cnt res <- parseResponse `liftM` hGetHeader sv cnt' <- hlGet sv (contentLength $ responseContentLength res) let res' = res { responseBody = cnt' } hlDebug sv "critical" . (`BS.append` "\n") $ responseToString res' return cnt' hGetHeader :: HandleLike h => h -> HandleMonad h [BS.ByteString] hGetHeader h = do l <- hlGetLine h if (BS.null l) then return [] else (l :) `liftM` hGetHeader h crlf :: [BS.ByteString] -> BS.ByteString crlf = BS.concat . map (+++ "\r\n") request :: BS.ByteString request = crlf . catMaybes . showRequest . RequestGet (Uri "/") (Version 1 1) $ Get { getHost = Just . Host "localhost" $ Just 8080, getUserAgent = Just [Product "Mozilla" (Just "5.0")], getAccept = Just [Accept ("text", "plain") (Qvalue 1.0)], getAcceptLanguage = Just [AcceptLanguage "ja" (Qvalue 1.0)], getAcceptEncoding = Just [], getConnection = Just [Connection "close"], getCacheControl = Just [MaxAge 0], getOthers = [] } requestToString :: Request -> BS.ByteString requestToString = crlf . catMaybes . showRequest responseToString :: Response -> BS.ByteString responseToString = crlf . catMaybes . showResponse post :: BS.ByteString -> Request post cnt = RequestPost (Uri "/") (Version 1 1) $ Post { postHost = Just . Host "localhost" $ Just 8080, postUserAgent = Just [Product "Mozilla" (Just "5.0")], postAccept = Just [Accept ("text", "plain") (Qvalue 1.0)], postAcceptLanguage = Just [AcceptLanguage "ja" (Qvalue 1.0)], postAcceptEncoding = Just [], postConnection = Just [Connection "close"], postCacheControl = Just [MaxAge 0], postContentType = Just $ ContentType ("text", "plain"), postContentLength = Just . ContentLength $ BS.length cnt, postOthers = [], postBody = cnt }
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaGithub" }
5,953
[ 128000, 35476, 35900, 99787, 941, 23510, 11, 6193, 15961, 21528, 76599, 4450, 8589, 320, 1277, 1991, 11, 1795, 4226, 8, 1405, 271, 475, 7935, 76998, 198, 475, 2956, 99312, 271, 475, 4928, 4266, 198, 475, 2956, 32521, 13246, 271, 475, 15337, 2956, 80594, 439, 28718, 271, 1277, 1991, 3588, 14078, 13246, 305, 591, 305, 1492, 14078, 88033, 305, 28718, 80594, 198, 1277, 1991, 13871, 284, 656, 198, 9793, 75, 19648, 70139, 13871, 1715, 198, 42244, 9297, 305, 1991, 4137, 13871, 198, 10428, 594, 284, 4820, 2647, 2338, 198, 61653, 9297, 50686, 1991, 13871, 320, 1834, 4472, 400, 2077, 2831, 4472, 594, 340, 10428, 594, 6, 284, 594, 314, 99165, 284, 13497, 457, 20138, 44, 62, 320, 18442, 8098, 13871, 330, 42641, 1, 662, 29754, 7497, 2102, 63, 2990 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 35476, 35900, 99787, 941, 23510, 11, 6193, 15961, 21528, 76599, 4450, 8589, 320, 1277, 1991, 11, 1795, 4226, 8, 1405, 271, 475, 7935, 76998, 198, 475, 2956, 99312, 271, 475, 4928, 4266, 198, 475, 2956, 32521, 13246, 271, 475, 15337, 2956, 80594, 439, 28718, 271, 1277, 1991, 3588, 14078, 13246, 305, 591, 305, 1492, 14078, 88033, 305, 28718, 80594, 198, 1277, 1991, 13871, 284, 656, 198, 9793, 75, 19648, 70139, 13871, 1715, 198, 42244, 9297, 305, 1991, 4137, 13871, 198, 10428, 594, 284, 4820, 2647, 2338, 198, 61653, 9297, 50686, 1991, 13871, 320, 1834, 4472, 400, 2077, 2831, 4472, 594, 340, 10428, 594, 6, 284, 594, 314, 99165, 284, 13497, 457, 20138, 44, 62, 320, 18442, 8098, 13871, 330, 42641, 1, 662, 29754, 7497, 2102, 63, 2990, -100 ]
The free exchange of information and ideas opens a dialogue, and the tradition at Binghamton, a public university, is that the full exercise of First Amendment rights is encouraged and protected. The below posting and chalking policy has been designed to promote the free exchange of ideas and assist sponsors in more effectively promoting their events and make event information more readily accessible to the campus community. This policy requires the cooperation of the entire campus community to be successful. Certain bulletin boards are available for open use and some are reserved for specific organizations. Flyers may be posted on designated event, housing or general-use bulletin boards. Open posting is not permitted on office, departmental bulletin boards, or bargaining unit spaces except by those organizations to which those boards and spaces are reserved. Posting is not permitted on walls, doors, painted surfaces, windows, ceilings, etc., in order to preserve University property. No more than one flyer per event is permitted on each bulletin board. Notices and flyers shall not exceed 11" x 17". Chalking is permitted only on uncovered pavement and concrete sidewalks. Only water-soluble dry stick sidewalk chalk may be used. Aerosol spray chalk is not permitted. All chalking on campus will be subject to routinely scheduled removal. All bulletin boards are cleared weekly or based on a schedule set by building administrators. The University is not responsible for any loss of or damage done to a notice, flyer or banner posted in the building. Any posting that violates the above regulations or promotes or constitutes illegal activity may be removed and disposed of immediately at the discretion of the University. Additionally, violations of the posting policies may jeopardize the offending organization's University reservation privileges and maybe subject to Human Resources or student code of conduct action. Visit binghamton.edu/union/facilities/posting-policy.html for details on how and where to post in the University Union. For questions regarding posting and chalking on campus, email [email protected].
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
8,574
[ 128000, 791, 1949, 9473, 315, 2038, 323, 6848, 16264, 264, 21976, 11, 323, 279, 14135, 520, 426, 24125, 783, 11, 264, 586, 12374, 11, 374, 430, 279, 2539, 10368, 315, 5629, 22454, 3268, 374, 21190, 323, 2682, 13, 578, 3770, 17437, 323, 523, 30855, 4947, 706, 1027, 6319, 311, 12192, 279, 1949, 9473, 315, 6848, 323, 7945, 39701, 304, 810, 13750, 22923, 872, 4455, 323, 1304, 1567, 2038, 810, 31368, 15987, 311, 279, 15679, 4029, 13, 1115, 4947, 7612, 279, 23915, 315, 279, 4553, 15679, 4029, 311, 387, 6992, 627, 65542, 75829, 21126, 527, 2561, 369, 1825, 1005, 323, 1063, 527, 4694, 369, 3230, 11351, 13, 74834, 1253, 387, 8621, 389, 24073, 1567, 11, 11983, 477, 4689, 25700, 75829, 21126, 13, 5377, 17437, 374, 539, 15480, 389, 5274 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 791, 1949, 9473, 315, 2038, 323, 6848, 16264, 264, 21976, 11, 323, 279, 14135, 520, 426, 24125, 783, 11, 264, 586, 12374, 11, 374, 430, 279, 2539, 10368, 315, 5629, 22454, 3268, 374, 21190, 323, 2682, 13, 578, 3770, 17437, 323, 523, 30855, 4947, 706, 1027, 6319, 311, 12192, 279, 1949, 9473, 315, 6848, 323, 7945, 39701, 304, 810, 13750, 22923, 872, 4455, 323, 1304, 1567, 2038, 810, 31368, 15987, 311, 279, 15679, 4029, 13, 1115, 4947, 7612, 279, 23915, 315, 279, 4553, 15679, 4029, 311, 387, 6992, 627, 65542, 75829, 21126, 527, 2561, 369, 1825, 1005, 323, 1063, 527, 4694, 369, 3230, 11351, 13, 74834, 1253, 387, 8621, 389, 24073, 1567, 11, 11983, 477, 4689, 25700, 75829, 21126, 13, 5377, 17437, 374, 539, 15480, 389, 5274, -100 ]
Freya in his arms and used water that had been poured into a lifeboat helmet. Launch Authority at the station. our time in Cowes and the RNLI has been a massive part of it. tempted to become a volunteer with the local mountain rescue.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
2,523
[ 128000, 37831, 7911, 304, 813, 11977, 323, 1511, 3090, 430, 1047, 1027, 44033, 1139, 264, 2324, 38865, 32635, 627, 33167, 22677, 520, 279, 8216, 627, 414, 892, 304, 22607, 288, 323, 279, 46916, 19046, 706, 1027, 264, 11191, 961, 315, 433, 627, 4307, 291, 311, 3719, 264, 26202, 449, 279, 2254, 16700, 17629, 13, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ]
[ 37831, 7911, 304, 813, 11977, 323, 1511, 3090, 430, 1047, 1027, 44033, 1139, 264, 2324, 38865, 32635, 627, 33167, 22677, 520, 279, 8216, 627, 414, 892, 304, 22607, 288, 323, 279, 46916, 19046, 706, 1027, 264, 11191, 961, 315, 433, 627, 4307, 291, 311, 3719, 264, 26202, 449, 279, 2254, 16700, 17629, 13, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100 ]
Esplanade (The Sound of Drums, Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?): 0.06 miles. Beach Road (house) (Attack Of The Graske): 0.10 miles. The Kymin (The Mad Woman in the Attic): 0.15 miles. Penarth Pier (Invasion of the Bane, Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?, To The Last Man): 0.17 miles. Glendale Hotel (The Power Of Three): 0.21 miles. Tower Hill (Children of Earth: Day Three): 0.23 miles.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
1,318
[ 128000, 17812, 10609, 1037, 320, 791, 14936, 315, 2999, 6370, 11, 33739, 35800, 6901, 311, 21077, 22195, 55209, 220, 15, 13, 2705, 8931, 627, 3513, 613, 9728, 320, 7830, 8, 320, 29702, 5046, 578, 2895, 300, 441, 1680, 220, 15, 13, 605, 8931, 627, 791, 23727, 1083, 320, 791, 9671, 25525, 304, 279, 7867, 292, 1680, 220, 15, 13, 868, 8931, 627, 29305, 47601, 21377, 320, 644, 59093, 315, 279, 426, 2194, 11, 33739, 35800, 6901, 311, 21077, 22195, 12909, 2057, 578, 8155, 2418, 1680, 220, 15, 13, 1114, 8931, 627, 32641, 70160, 14894, 320, 791, 7572, 5046, 14853, 1680, 220, 15, 13, 1691, 8931, 627, 96924, 8270, 320, 11800, 315, 9420, 25, 6187, 14853, 1680, 220, 15, 13, 1419, 8931, 13, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ]
[ 17812, 10609, 1037, 320, 791, 14936, 315, 2999, 6370, 11, 33739, 35800, 6901, 311, 21077, 22195, 55209, 220, 15, 13, 2705, 8931, 627, 3513, 613, 9728, 320, 7830, 8, 320, 29702, 5046, 578, 2895, 300, 441, 1680, 220, 15, 13, 605, 8931, 627, 791, 23727, 1083, 320, 791, 9671, 25525, 304, 279, 7867, 292, 1680, 220, 15, 13, 868, 8931, 627, 29305, 47601, 21377, 320, 644, 59093, 315, 279, 426, 2194, 11, 33739, 35800, 6901, 311, 21077, 22195, 12909, 2057, 578, 8155, 2418, 1680, 220, 15, 13, 1114, 8931, 627, 32641, 70160, 14894, 320, 791, 7572, 5046, 14853, 1680, 220, 15, 13, 1691, 8931, 627, 96924, 8270, 320, 11800, 315, 9420, 25, 6187, 14853, 1680, 220, 15, 13, 1419, 8931, 13, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100 ]
It's a "This or That" forum game! One person posts two Exvulnerum-related things, and the poster below picks which one they like more. That same person posts two more things. The things can be characters, pages, locations, chapters, or anything else Exvulnerum related you can think of. Evey's hair or West's hair? Chapter 3 or Chapter 4? Page 143 Evey or Page 343 Evey? Evey's analysis of West (Page 291) or West's analysis of Evey (page 292)? Page 292, simply because I hold a grudge against yo-yos. Dzuna. I honestly can't wait until we learn more about her! Out of these two, who is your favorite? <- Me in Physics every day. Robots. I'm a tech junkie, can't help it. Werewolf Evey, or Circus Phantom Evey? Black Hole Evey or Noodle West? Amber tossing money around or Robin picking stuff up? Farmer Evey or Window Washer Evey? Librarian Lupe or Monster Hunter Lupe? Librarian Lupe. The SHHHHH is mightier that the sword. Circus Tiger or Momma Bear? Momma Bear got a cool fight scene, so I'll give it to her. Evey getting shot on a rooftop, or Evey jumping out a penthouse window? Evey jumping out a penthouse window because I'm particularly proud of how it turned out! West the Pest or Clambering Amber? Pet Deimon, please. Spellfronts last shorter. Cognizance, Duality, Radiance, Innervation, or Cosmos?
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
9,617
[ 128000, 2181, 596, 264, 330, 2028, 477, 3011, 1, 12111, 1847, 4999, 4054, 1732, 8158, 1403, 1398, 85, 59501, 372, 14228, 2574, 11, 323, 279, 23163, 3770, 22657, 902, 832, 814, 1093, 810, 13, 3011, 1890, 1732, 8158, 1403, 810, 2574, 627, 791, 2574, 649, 387, 5885, 11, 6959, 11, 10687, 11, 30732, 11, 477, 4205, 775, 1398, 85, 59501, 372, 5552, 499, 649, 1781, 315, 627, 36, 5735, 596, 7013, 477, 4410, 596, 7013, 5380, 26072, 220, 18, 477, 15957, 220, 19, 5380, 2732, 220, 10290, 469, 5735, 477, 5874, 220, 16522, 469, 5735, 5380, 36, 5735, 596, 6492, 315, 4410, 320, 2732, 220, 17335, 8, 477, 4410, 596, 6492, 315, 469, 5735, 320, 2964, 220, 16443, 87527, 2732, 220, 16443, 11, 5042, 1606, 358, 3412, 264 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 2181, 596, 264, 330, 2028, 477, 3011, 1, 12111, 1847, 4999, 4054, 1732, 8158, 1403, 1398, 85, 59501, 372, 14228, 2574, 11, 323, 279, 23163, 3770, 22657, 902, 832, 814, 1093, 810, 13, 3011, 1890, 1732, 8158, 1403, 810, 2574, 627, 791, 2574, 649, 387, 5885, 11, 6959, 11, 10687, 11, 30732, 11, 477, 4205, 775, 1398, 85, 59501, 372, 5552, 499, 649, 1781, 315, 627, 36, 5735, 596, 7013, 477, 4410, 596, 7013, 5380, 26072, 220, 18, 477, 15957, 220, 19, 5380, 2732, 220, 10290, 469, 5735, 477, 5874, 220, 16522, 469, 5735, 5380, 36, 5735, 596, 6492, 315, 4410, 320, 2732, 220, 17335, 8, 477, 4410, 596, 6492, 315, 469, 5735, 320, 2964, 220, 16443, 87527, 2732, 220, 16443, 11, 5042, 1606, 358, 3412, 264, -100 ]
Le Lammasjärvi est un lac situé à Kuhmo en Finlande. Présentation Le lac Lammasjärvi a une superficie de 46,8 kilomètres carrés et une altitude de 162,6 mètres. Références Annexes Liens externes Liens internes Lacs de Finlande Lac à Kuhmo
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaWikipedia" }
3,459
[ 128000, 2356, 33794, 7044, 73, 14304, 10176, 1826, 653, 44979, 10109, 978, 3869, 735, 12825, 6489, 665, 37355, 68, 382, 3617, 5512, 306, 367, 720, 2356, 44979, 33794, 7044, 73, 14304, 10176, 264, 6316, 43117, 77377, 409, 220, 2790, 11, 23, 15395, 316, 75104, 48595, 5512, 1880, 6316, 36958, 409, 220, 10674, 11, 21, 296, 75104, 382, 85936, 59958, 63934, 288, 271, 28192, 327, 288, 271, 46521, 729, 16011, 288, 271, 46521, 729, 2655, 288, 720, 445, 19807, 409, 37355, 68, 271, 43, 582, 3869, 735, 12825, 6489, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ]
[ 2356, 33794, 7044, 73, 14304, 10176, 1826, 653, 44979, 10109, 978, 3869, 735, 12825, 6489, 665, 37355, 68, 382, 3617, 5512, 306, 367, 720, 2356, 44979, 33794, 7044, 73, 14304, 10176, 264, 6316, 43117, 77377, 409, 220, 2790, 11, 23, 15395, 316, 75104, 48595, 5512, 1880, 6316, 36958, 409, 220, 10674, 11, 21, 296, 75104, 382, 85936, 59958, 63934, 288, 271, 28192, 327, 288, 271, 46521, 729, 16011, 288, 271, 46521, 729, 2655, 288, 720, 445, 19807, 409, 37355, 68, 271, 43, 582, 3869, 735, 12825, 6489, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100 ]
Q: Safari Services crash [SFAuthenticationViewController dismissViewControllerAnimated:completion:] I'm having a crash very often in my app. It seems a crash from iOS system only happening in the latest iOS 11. This is the crash Crashed: com.apple.main-thread 0 libobjc.A.dylib 0x18439d7ec objc_object::release() + 8 1 SafariServices 0x1995d471c __75-[SFAuthenticationViewController dismissViewControllerAnimated:completion:]_block_invoke + 32 2 UIKit 0x18e5bf030 -[UIPresentationController transitionDidFinish:] + 1320 3 UIKit 0x18e79e760 -[_UICurrentContextPresentationController transitionDidFinish:] + 44 4 UIKit 0x18e5c2a20 __56-[UIPresentationController runTransitionForCurrentState]_block_invoke_2 + 188 5 UIKit 0x18e38e9d8 -[_UIViewControllerTransitionContext completeTransition:] + 116 6 UIKit 0x18e38e7c8 -[UITransitionView notifyDidCompleteTransition:] + 252 7 UIKit 0x18e38e260 -[UITransitionView _didCompleteTransition:] + 1128 8 UIKit 0x18e38dde4 -[UITransitionView _transitionDidStop:finished:] + 120 9 UIKit 0x18e2b370c -[UIViewAnimationState sendDelegateAnimationDidStop:finished:] + 312 10 UIKit 0x18e2b3418 -[UIViewAnimationState animationDidStop:finished:] + 296 11 UIKit 0x18e2b34b8 -[UIViewAnimationState animationDidStop:finished:] + 456 12 QuartzCore 0x188e57d6c CA::Layer::run_animation_callbacks(void*) + 284 13 libdispatch.dylib 0x1847f1048 _dispatch_client_callout + 16 14 libdispatch.dylib 0x1847fdb74 _dispatch_main_queue_callback_4CF$VARIANT$mp + 1016 15 CoreFoundation 0x184e13f20 __CFRUNLOOP_IS_SERVICING_THE_MAIN_DISPATCH_QUEUE__ + 12 16 CoreFoundation 0x184e11afc __CFRunLoopRun + 2012 17 CoreFoundation 0x184d322d8 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 436 18 GraphicsServices 0x186bc3f84 GSEventRunModal + 100 19 UIKit 0x18e2df880 UIApplicationMain + 208 20 Jaumo 0x1005674b4 main (main.m:20) 21 libdyld.dylib 0x18485656c start + 4 Not sure what is this crash. anyone can help with this issue? A: We had the same issue after we updated to the latest Facebook SDK (from a quite old version 4.11 to 4.27.1). Actually we had some calls initiated from applicationDidBecomeActive event which triggered the Facebook login (so opening a SFAuthenticationSession which opens the SFAuthenticationViewController the prompt that asks the user to continue authentication with Facebook or other 3rd party). Once the user tapped on "Continue" it triggered the applicationDidBecomeActive event again. This caused an endless loop of starting new SFAuthenticaionSessions which resulted in a crash. So we decided not to call Facebook login from this event at all. To summarize how to avoid this crash: you have to make sure that you call Facebook login (or SFAuthenticationSession start() method) only once at the same time. A: As @Zoltán Homoki and @Jelly said, we should call logInWithReadPermissions only once. For this purpose a common implementation (that was ok before) is to set a flag in the appDelegate like : - (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application openURL:(NSURL *)url sourceApplication:(NSString *)sourceApplication annotation:(id)annotation { if ([[url.scheme substringToIndex:2] isEqualToString:@"fb"]) { _fromFbConnect = YES; // <- This flag returnValue = [[FBSDKApplicationDelegate sharedInstance] application:application openURL:url sourceApplication:sourceApplication annotation:annotation]; } // Manage app deep links here } Then use it to prevent multiple call to the Facebook login : - (void)applicationDidBecomeActive:(UIApplication *)application { [FBSDKAppEvents activateApp]; if (_fromFbConnect == NO) { // <- Always `YES` on iOS11 with FB SDK 4.27 // Refresh the facebook token if ([FBSDKAccessToken currentAccessToken] != nil) { [[FBSDKLoginManager new] logInWithReadPermissions: // ... } _fromFbConnect = NO; } } The issue is that on iOS11 with FBSDKLoginKit >= 4.27 application:openURL:sourceApplication:annotation: is not called (nor application:openURL:option) so the flag is not set. That create multiple calls to the login (applicationDidBecomeActive being called when the user close the first popup) The solution I found is to setup a flag before any call to FBSDKLoginManager and stop any other call until the process is done. @property (assign, nonatomic) BOOL fbRequesting; // ... if(_fbRequesting == YES) { NSLog(@"Facebook login already in progress"); return; } if ([FBSDKAccessToken currentAccessToken] != nil) { return; } _fbRequesting = YES; [FBSDKProfile enableUpdatesOnAccessTokenChange:YES]; NSLog(@"Logging in to Facebook..."); @weakify(self); [[FBSDKLoginManager new] logInWithReadPermissions:... fromViewController:... handler:^(FBSDKLoginManagerLoginResult *result, NSError *error) { @strongify(self); // Handle login _fbRequesting = NO; }) ]; This seems to work with versions 4.22 to 4.28 of FBSDKLoginKit. A: Just faced this crash in FB SDK 4.31.1, and that's how I solved it. In my case Crash happens, only when I trying to start login into FB, when FB Login already started(there is a Safari Web view on screen). So I just check: UIViewController *topController = [UIApplication sharedApplication].keyWindow.rootViewController; while (topController.presentedViewController) { topController = topController.presentedViewController; } if ([topController isKindOfClass:[MyViewController class]]) { // If that's my view controller, we can start FB Login }
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaStackExchange" }
1,090
[ 128000, 48, 25, 29861, 8471, 10121, 510, 50, 3711, 952, 7311, 6770, 13738, 58940, 25, 44412, 29383, 358, 2846, 3515, 264, 10121, 1633, 3629, 304, 856, 917, 13, 1102, 5084, 264, 10121, 505, 16433, 1887, 1193, 12765, 304, 279, 5652, 16433, 220, 806, 13, 720, 2028, 374, 279, 10121, 198, 16384, 13883, 25, 470, 40490, 9056, 61904, 198, 15, 220, 3127, 29926, 885, 83578, 394, 220, 15, 87, 10336, 2137, 67, 22, 762, 64426, 5427, 487, 23859, 368, 489, 220, 23, 198, 16, 220, 29861, 11271, 338, 220, 15, 87, 2550, 20, 67, 20617, 66, 1328, 2075, 42095, 50, 3711, 952, 7311, 6770, 13738, 58940, 25, 44412, 29383, 62, 4677, 80879, 489, 220, 843, 198, 17, 220, 18647, 3586, 220, 15, 87, 972, 68, 20, 13536, 14649, 482 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 48, 25, 29861, 8471, 10121, 510, 50, 3711, 952, 7311, 6770, 13738, 58940, 25, 44412, 29383, 358, 2846, 3515, 264, 10121, 1633, 3629, 304, 856, 917, 13, 1102, 5084, 264, 10121, 505, 16433, 1887, 1193, 12765, 304, 279, 5652, 16433, 220, 806, 13, 720, 2028, 374, 279, 10121, 198, 16384, 13883, 25, 470, 40490, 9056, 61904, 198, 15, 220, 3127, 29926, 885, 83578, 394, 220, 15, 87, 10336, 2137, 67, 22, 762, 64426, 5427, 487, 23859, 368, 489, 220, 23, 198, 16, 220, 29861, 11271, 338, 220, 15, 87, 2550, 20, 67, 20617, 66, 1328, 2075, 42095, 50, 3711, 952, 7311, 6770, 13738, 58940, 25, 44412, 29383, 62, 4677, 80879, 489, 220, 843, 198, 17, 220, 18647, 3586, 220, 15, 87, 972, 68, 20, 13536, 14649, 482, -100 ]
When you knit decreases all you're doing is narrowing your knitting by decreasing the amount of stitches on your knitting needle. Maybe you are starting the shaping for the arms and shoulder area of a sweater pattern for instance. The basic knitting decreases that you will see are K2tog (knit two together) and SSK (slip, slip, knit) and they can either slant to the right (K2tog) or to the left (SSK). The reason there is a left slanting decrease and a right slanting decrease is to basically keep your knitting consistent. They compliment each other. For instance say you're working on a sweater and you need to knit decreases for the armholes. On the left side you'll work the K2tog so the decreases will slant towards the right, and you'll also need to use the SSK on the right side so the decreases will slant to the left. The decreases will form a kind of 'A' up the back. Most knit decreases are worked on the right side of your knitting however there are times when you'll need to work decreases on the purl side of your work as well. I'm including instructions for how to purl two stitches together (P2tog) also. It's best to be prepared. Make sure your yarn is at the back of your work. Holding the needle with all the stitches in your left hand, take your right needle and insert it through the first two stitches from front to back. Wrap the working yarn (ball end) around your right needle counter clockwise and snug it up. Slowly bring your right needle with the yarn still wrapped around it through the two stitches on your left needle. You can drop the two stitches on your left needle. They have just been worked. The new stitch is on your right needle. And there you go! That was pretty easy right? This is called knit two together (K2tog). Because you are going to purl stitches make sure your yarn is in the front of your work. Wrap the working yarn around your right needle counter clockwise and snug it up a little. With your right needle and the yarn wrapped around it slowly bring it through the two stitches on your left needle. You can slip the two stitches off the left needle, they are worked. Your new purl stitch is on your right needle. There it is! This is called purl two together (P2tog) and you did it! With the yarn at the back of your work, insert your right knitting needle into the first stitch on your left needle like you are going to knit it. (knitwise). You see you want to have two stitches (unknit) on your right needle just like the photo above. With both stitches on your right needle insert your left needle into those two stitches. Now all you are going to do is knit those two stitches together. so with your working yarn (ball end) wrap the yarn around your right needle counterclockwise and bring it between both needles as in the photo. Snug it up a little bit. If you look closely at the first photo here you can see how I brought the right needle through the two stitches. Once you are done you just let the two slipped stitches drop off the left needle. They have been worked. Just in case you aren't sure yet, here is a really quick and thorough knitting video to help you out. Often times in knitting patterns you will come to a part of the pattern where they will tell you to knit decreases evenly across your row. You could figure it out in your head of course but I came across a wonderful website where the calculations can be done for you. Oh joy, oh rapture! Head over to this page called How to Reduce Stitches Evenly Across a Row. All you do is enter in a few numbers and you'll know exactly when to make your decreases. You'll also find a page for increasing stitches evenly across a row too. Now that's handy! I love it.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
88
[ 128000, 4599, 499, 53203, 43154, 682, 499, 2351, 3815, 374, 98867, 701, 72899, 555, 44649, 279, 3392, 315, 63036, 389, 701, 72899, 31409, 627, 22105, 499, 527, 6041, 279, 46620, 369, 279, 11977, 323, 17308, 3158, 315, 264, 61221, 5497, 369, 2937, 627, 791, 6913, 72899, 43154, 430, 499, 690, 1518, 527, 735, 17, 68273, 320, 19639, 275, 1403, 3871, 8, 323, 328, 16074, 320, 3306, 575, 11, 21818, 11, 53203, 8, 323, 814, 649, 3060, 1776, 519, 311, 279, 1314, 320, 42, 17, 68273, 8, 477, 311, 279, 2163, 320, 1242, 42, 4390, 791, 2944, 1070, 374, 264, 2163, 1776, 519, 287, 18979, 323, 264, 1314, 1776, 519, 287, 18979, 374, 311, 13524, 2567, 701, 72899, 13263, 13, 2435, 32241, 1855, 1023, 627, 2520, 2937, 2019, 499 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 4599, 499, 53203, 43154, 682, 499, 2351, 3815, 374, 98867, 701, 72899, 555, 44649, 279, 3392, 315, 63036, 389, 701, 72899, 31409, 627, 22105, 499, 527, 6041, 279, 46620, 369, 279, 11977, 323, 17308, 3158, 315, 264, 61221, 5497, 369, 2937, 627, 791, 6913, 72899, 43154, 430, 499, 690, 1518, 527, 735, 17, 68273, 320, 19639, 275, 1403, 3871, 8, 323, 328, 16074, 320, 3306, 575, 11, 21818, 11, 53203, 8, 323, 814, 649, 3060, 1776, 519, 311, 279, 1314, 320, 42, 17, 68273, 8, 477, 311, 279, 2163, 320, 1242, 42, 4390, 791, 2944, 1070, 374, 264, 2163, 1776, 519, 287, 18979, 323, 264, 1314, 1776, 519, 287, 18979, 374, 311, 13524, 2567, 701, 72899, 13263, 13, 2435, 32241, 1855, 1023, 627, 2520, 2937, 2019, 499, -100 ]
You called an ex-boyfriend or ex-girlfriend twenty times during a bad break up. You texted a former roommate ten times and "threatened" him or her to pay you back money you fronted for rent. You push or even kick a former colleague with no intent to cause physical injury but he or she sustains a bruise. Aggravated Harassment in the Second Degree, New York Penal Law 240.30, is probably the most common New York crime of a threatening and harassing nature and can manifest itself in relatively innocent and noncriminal ways. As your criminal attorney should know from handling many of these cases, police and detectives with the NYPD typically make an arrest leaving it up to prosecutors to sort out the credibility of the accuser, the reasons behind your alleged contacts (assuming you actually made these contacts) and the prosecutorial merit of the case. As stated in the NYDeskAppearanceTicket.Com homepage section for New York crimes of Harassment and Fear, NY PL 240.30 shares much in common with other misdemeanor offenses especially in the realm of sentencing where you can land in jail for as long as one year whether your criminal record is pages long or non existent. Ultimately, what, if any, amount of time you spend incarcerated or whether or not you are acquitted or convicted of Second Degree Aggravated Harassment is something that your criminal lawyer will provide counsel. When speaking with your attorney and preparing your defense, it is important to recognize that the subsections of Aggravated Harassment in the Second Degree are varied and plentiful. The common denominator for any Desk Appearance Ticket or arrest processed through the system is in order to be guilty of PL 240.30 you must have the intent to harass, annoy, threaten or alarm another person. If the police can establish probable cause to support this intent you can be arrested. If prosecutors can prove this intent beyond a reasonable doubt, they can secure a conviction. You strike, kick or otherwise subject another person to physical contact and therefore cause a physical injury to that person or a family or household member of that person (compare this to New York Penal Law 120.00, Assault in the Third Degree). If you read these above sections carefully, you can see how easily your conduct, although "innocent" can get swept into an arrest and Desk Appearance Ticket (DAT) for PL 240.30. If your accuser is a former partner, girlfriend, boyfriend, family member or similarly related person, you won't have the luxury of a DAT, but you can find yourself locked up for 24 hours and even more. You can't get advice from a webpage or website. Advice is something that you can only obtain from a criminal lawyer or criminal attorney in New York who has handled Second Degree Aggravated Harassment cases successfully. However, a little education can go a long way. As an initial matter, always consider exercising your right to remain silence. Don't let your admission or remarks lead to the tilting of the scales in favor of law enforcement. Always be careful of what you text or email. Your reasons for contact may be subjectively reasonable, but the amount of times or harsh language can be misconstrued (and in fact, often is). Before meeting with or going to the police, contact a criminal attorney . It will likely be the best decision you will make. Don't jeopardize your career, family and future over an arrest for violating NY PL 240.30. Don't work against yourself by meeting with the police alone, signing a statement or giving them a story that can be later used against you. Don't let a misunderstanding grow into a life-altering problem.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
5,034
[ 128000, 2675, 2663, 459, 506, 86003, 10931, 477, 506, 63970, 10931, 17510, 3115, 2391, 264, 3958, 1464, 709, 13, 1472, 1495, 291, 264, 4846, 70414, 5899, 3115, 323, 330, 97229, 6901, 1, 1461, 477, 1077, 311, 2343, 499, 1203, 3300, 499, 4156, 291, 369, 8175, 13, 1472, 4585, 477, 1524, 10536, 264, 4846, 37444, 449, 912, 7537, 311, 5353, 7106, 11134, 719, 568, 477, 1364, 10446, 1771, 264, 43100, 1082, 13, 4701, 36490, 660, 5340, 395, 479, 304, 279, 10657, 38182, 11, 1561, 4356, 91758, 7658, 220, 8273, 13, 966, 11, 374, 4762, 279, 1455, 4279, 1561, 4356, 9977, 315, 264, 27903, 323, 87270, 7138, 323, 649, 14794, 5196, 304, 12309, 25226, 323, 2536, 99495, 5627, 13, 1666, 701, 9337, 14065, 1288, 1440, 505, 11850, 1690, 315, 1521 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 2675, 2663, 459, 506, 86003, 10931, 477, 506, 63970, 10931, 17510, 3115, 2391, 264, 3958, 1464, 709, 13, 1472, 1495, 291, 264, 4846, 70414, 5899, 3115, 323, 330, 97229, 6901, 1, 1461, 477, 1077, 311, 2343, 499, 1203, 3300, 499, 4156, 291, 369, 8175, 13, 1472, 4585, 477, 1524, 10536, 264, 4846, 37444, 449, 912, 7537, 311, 5353, 7106, 11134, 719, 568, 477, 1364, 10446, 1771, 264, 43100, 1082, 13, 4701, 36490, 660, 5340, 395, 479, 304, 279, 10657, 38182, 11, 1561, 4356, 91758, 7658, 220, 8273, 13, 966, 11, 374, 4762, 279, 1455, 4279, 1561, 4356, 9977, 315, 264, 27903, 323, 87270, 7138, 323, 649, 14794, 5196, 304, 12309, 25226, 323, 2536, 99495, 5627, 13, 1666, 701, 9337, 14065, 1288, 1440, 505, 11850, 1690, 315, 1521, -100 ]
WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke says he'll amend "as appropriate" federal tax returns from 2013 and 2014, when he may have underpaid around $4,000 because of incorrectly deducted medical expenses. O'Rourke late Monday released 10 years of returns filed by himself and his wife, Amy, through 2017. The ex-congressman promised to release 2018 returns as soon as they're filed. The incorrectly reported deductions were first reported by The Wall Street Journal, which had a tax professional review O'Rourke's returns. The review spotted that O'Rourke deducted almost $16,000 worth of medical expenses when he should only have deducted 10 percent of income.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
3,281
[ 128000, 51577, 2001, 11650, 13621, 9322, 426, 11269, 507, 91987, 85534, 2795, 568, 3358, 30569, 330, 300, 8475, 1, 6918, 3827, 4780, 505, 220, 679, 18, 323, 220, 679, 19, 11, 994, 568, 1253, 617, 1234, 35778, 2212, 400, 19, 11, 931, 1606, 315, 44447, 96604, 6593, 18512, 627, 46, 91987, 85534, 3389, 7159, 6004, 220, 605, 1667, 315, 4780, 13019, 555, 5678, 323, 813, 7555, 11, 29793, 11, 1555, 220, 679, 22, 13, 578, 506, 15204, 2542, 1543, 19487, 311, 4984, 220, 679, 23, 4780, 439, 5246, 439, 814, 2351, 13019, 627, 791, 44447, 5068, 71737, 1051, 1176, 5068, 555, 578, 9935, 6825, 10139, 11, 902, 1047, 264, 3827, 6721, 3477, 507, 91987, 85534, 596, 4780, 13, 578, 3477, 30652, 430, 507, 91987, 85534, 96604, 4661, 400 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 51577, 2001, 11650, 13621, 9322, 426, 11269, 507, 91987, 85534, 2795, 568, 3358, 30569, 330, 300, 8475, 1, 6918, 3827, 4780, 505, 220, 679, 18, 323, 220, 679, 19, 11, 994, 568, 1253, 617, 1234, 35778, 2212, 400, 19, 11, 931, 1606, 315, 44447, 96604, 6593, 18512, 627, 46, 91987, 85534, 3389, 7159, 6004, 220, 605, 1667, 315, 4780, 13019, 555, 5678, 323, 813, 7555, 11, 29793, 11, 1555, 220, 679, 22, 13, 578, 506, 15204, 2542, 1543, 19487, 311, 4984, 220, 679, 23, 4780, 439, 5246, 439, 814, 2351, 13019, 627, 791, 44447, 5068, 71737, 1051, 1176, 5068, 555, 578, 9935, 6825, 10139, 11, 902, 1047, 264, 3827, 6721, 3477, 507, 91987, 85534, 596, 4780, 13, 578, 3477, 30652, 430, 507, 91987, 85534, 96604, 4661, 400, -100 ]
Featuring a segmented, fish-shaped body and forked tail that create an extremely lifelike baitfish profile, the RaZor ShadZ pulls double duty as a first-of-its-kind floating/diving soft pastic jerkbait and the perfect bladed swim jig trailer to complement the new Project Z™ ChatterBait. When fished unweighted on a 3/0 or 4/0 EWG style hook, the RaZor ShadZ floats on the surface at rest, yet a broad, sloped head causes the bait to dive on a twitching retrieve, creating a floating/diving action that cannot be duplicated by other soft baits. The RaZor ShadZ doubles as a perfect bladed swim jig trailer when conditions call for a bulkier ChatterBait profile to mimic full-bodied forage like bream, shad and herring.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
9,528
[ 128000, 6251, 40328, 264, 86045, 11, 7795, 35831, 2547, 323, 23243, 291, 9986, 430, 1893, 459, 9193, 10345, 301, 3043, 49160, 18668, 5643, 11, 279, 18989, 57, 269, 1443, 329, 57, 34145, 2033, 14523, 439, 264, 1176, 8838, 12, 1220, 60806, 19596, 22787, 287, 8579, 3347, 292, 54524, 65, 1339, 323, 279, 4832, 1529, 14589, 16587, 95164, 19809, 311, 23606, 279, 502, 5907, 1901, 16500, 921, 1683, 33, 1339, 13, 3277, 282, 3384, 653, 80896, 389, 264, 220, 18, 14, 15, 477, 220, 19, 14, 15, 64095, 38, 1742, 9903, 11, 279, 18989, 57, 269, 1443, 329, 57, 49002, 389, 279, 7479, 520, 2800, 11, 3686, 264, 7353, 11, 18067, 7018, 2010, 11384, 279, 49160, 311, 30963, 389, 264, 60513, 287, 17622, 11, 6968, 264, 19596, 22787, 287 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 6251, 40328, 264, 86045, 11, 7795, 35831, 2547, 323, 23243, 291, 9986, 430, 1893, 459, 9193, 10345, 301, 3043, 49160, 18668, 5643, 11, 279, 18989, 57, 269, 1443, 329, 57, 34145, 2033, 14523, 439, 264, 1176, 8838, 12, 1220, 60806, 19596, 22787, 287, 8579, 3347, 292, 54524, 65, 1339, 323, 279, 4832, 1529, 14589, 16587, 95164, 19809, 311, 23606, 279, 502, 5907, 1901, 16500, 921, 1683, 33, 1339, 13, 3277, 282, 3384, 653, 80896, 389, 264, 220, 18, 14, 15, 477, 220, 19, 14, 15, 64095, 38, 1742, 9903, 11, 279, 18989, 57, 269, 1443, 329, 57, 49002, 389, 279, 7479, 520, 2800, 11, 3686, 264, 7353, 11, 18067, 7018, 2010, 11384, 279, 49160, 311, 30963, 389, 264, 60513, 287, 17622, 11, 6968, 264, 19596, 22787, 287, -100 ]
The goals of the program are threefold: a) to help teachers learn about water resources, b) translate this knowledge into curricular resources for use in secondary classrooms, and c) positively impact students' learning about water resources. Participants will complete nine credit hours of UNL graduate coursework and, upon successful completion of the program, receive WELS2 certification. This integrated project is grounded in a partnership involving the Science Literacy Initiative, Robert B. Daugherty Water for Food Institute, UNL water scientists, The Groundwater Foundation, and four Nebraska school districts. Project goals and objectives are directly aligned with AFRI's Water Resources Challenge Area and priorities of USDA-NIFA, reflect prior STEM education research, and are grounded in state, national, and international STEM education reform efforts, including alignment with the Next Generation Science Standards. The project will help catalyze a self-sustaining and non-exhaustive professional development model that leverages, builds upon, and enhances existing UNL programs, including on online master's degree for K-12 STEM educators, the National Center for Agricultural Literacy, and other grant-funded projects at UNL focused on K-16 teaching and learning about water.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
9,521
[ 128000, 791, 9021, 315, 279, 2068, 527, 2380, 20557, 25, 264, 8, 311, 1520, 13639, 4048, 922, 3090, 5070, 11, 293, 8, 15025, 420, 6677, 1139, 2917, 57333, 5070, 369, 1005, 304, 14580, 58216, 11, 323, 272, 8, 40646, 5536, 4236, 6, 6975, 922, 3090, 5070, 627, 78646, 690, 4686, 11888, 6807, 4207, 315, 6781, 43, 19560, 75533, 323, 11, 5304, 6992, 9954, 315, 279, 2068, 11, 5371, 468, 98952, 17, 28706, 13, 1115, 18751, 2447, 374, 45445, 304, 264, 15664, 16239, 279, 10170, 26550, 2826, 38756, 11, 8563, 426, 13, 14569, 7595, 1368, 10164, 369, 12369, 10181, 11, 6781, 43, 3090, 14248, 11, 578, 26486, 13284, 5114, 11, 323, 3116, 38379, 2978, 27536, 13, 5907, 9021, 323, 26470, 527, 6089, 27210, 449, 20479, 4403, 596, 10164, 16607 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 791, 9021, 315, 279, 2068, 527, 2380, 20557, 25, 264, 8, 311, 1520, 13639, 4048, 922, 3090, 5070, 11, 293, 8, 15025, 420, 6677, 1139, 2917, 57333, 5070, 369, 1005, 304, 14580, 58216, 11, 323, 272, 8, 40646, 5536, 4236, 6, 6975, 922, 3090, 5070, 627, 78646, 690, 4686, 11888, 6807, 4207, 315, 6781, 43, 19560, 75533, 323, 11, 5304, 6992, 9954, 315, 279, 2068, 11, 5371, 468, 98952, 17, 28706, 13, 1115, 18751, 2447, 374, 45445, 304, 264, 15664, 16239, 279, 10170, 26550, 2826, 38756, 11, 8563, 426, 13, 14569, 7595, 1368, 10164, 369, 12369, 10181, 11, 6781, 43, 3090, 14248, 11, 578, 26486, 13284, 5114, 11, 323, 3116, 38379, 2978, 27536, 13, 5907, 9021, 323, 26470, 527, 6089, 27210, 449, 20479, 4403, 596, 10164, 16607, -100 ]
Vasaturo Brothers, Inc. v. Alimenta Trading-USA, LLC 2011 WL 3022440 (U.S. Dist. Ct. D. N.J. 2011) (Unpublished) Opinion Date: July 22, 2011 AGREEMENTS; DEFAULTS — In contracts calling for delivery over a period of time, the test as to whether the selling party has breached the agreement, thereby allowing the buyer to suspend payments, is whether the non-conformity with respect to one or more installments substantially impairs the value of the whole contract. A food wholesaler contracted to deliver 50 full container loads of tomatoes to a customer in five installments between September 2008 and December 2008. By the time the third payment was due, only five of 20 loads had been delivered. Therefore, the customer refused to pay the last installment. It sent the wholesaler an email stating that it had not received the shipment, and the wholesaler responded saying they would arrive within the next few days. By the end of November, the missing containers still had not been delivered and the wholesaler did not provide any further assurance that they would be delivered. The customer sued for breach of contract, breach of express warranty, breach of implied warrant, breach of implied warranty for a particular purpose, unjust enrichment, breach of good faith and fair dealing, and misrepresentation. The wholesaler counterclaimed for nonpayment of the third installment, alleging breach of contract, unjust enrichment, breach of good faith and fair dealing, and quantum merit. The customer moved for summary judgment on the wholesaler's breach of contract claim, unjust enrichment, and quantum merit claims. The wholesaler moved for summary judgment on the customer's breach of contract claim and on the breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing claim. The Court first addressed the breach of contract claim. The customer argued that the installment contract was breached when the wholesaler did not deliver the first two installments in their entirety. The wholesaler responded that its customer breached the contract by not paying the third installment. The Court first categorized the contract as an installment contract. Therefore, the test was whether nonconformity with respect to one or more installments substantially impaired the value of the whole contract. Here, the Court found that the wholesaler's nonconformity as to the timing and quantity of its delivery of the first two installments of the contract did so. Hence, this resulted in a breach. The delivery of the tomatoes went to the essence of the contract. The wholesaler's counterclaim that its customer breached the contract by refusing to make the last payment failed because the customer had reasonable grounds for insecurity with respect to the wholesaler's performance since it had already prepaid an amount and only received 5 out of the 20 loads of tomatoes. After demanding and failing to receive adequate assurance of performance, the customer was entitled to suspend its performance and withhold final payment until it received such assurance. The wholesaler's claims for the quasi-contractual reliefs of unjust enrichment and quantum meruit were unavailable because there was a valid contract. As to its counterclaim that its customer's failure to pay the third installment amounted to a breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing, the Court found no evidence of any malice or bad motive on the customer's part. Bad motive is essential to a claim for breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing. Here, the customer was willing to pay the last installment if it had assurance of delivery of the tomatoes.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
6,181
[ 128000, 53, 300, 266, 2868, 34179, 11, 4953, 13, 348, 13, 1708, 3904, 64, 32704, 12, 25342, 11, 15620, 198, 679, 16, 60614, 220, 13121, 13719, 15, 320, 52, 815, 13, 28704, 13, 63379, 13, 423, 13, 452, 3587, 13, 220, 679, 16, 8, 320, 1844, 33966, 340, 7271, 37400, 2696, 25, 5887, 220, 1313, 11, 220, 679, 16, 198, 1929, 793, 16837, 50, 26, 12221, 50, 2001, 763, 17517, 8260, 369, 9889, 927, 264, 4261, 315, 892, 11, 279, 1296, 439, 311, 3508, 279, 11486, 4717, 706, 82166, 279, 9306, 11, 28592, 10923, 279, 26171, 311, 27343, 14507, 11, 374, 3508, 279, 2536, 15204, 630, 488, 449, 5201, 311, 832, 477, 810, 4685, 1392, 32302, 3242, 4825, 279, 907, 315, 279, 4459, 5226, 627, 32, 3691, 26276 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 53, 300, 266, 2868, 34179, 11, 4953, 13, 348, 13, 1708, 3904, 64, 32704, 12, 25342, 11, 15620, 198, 679, 16, 60614, 220, 13121, 13719, 15, 320, 52, 815, 13, 28704, 13, 63379, 13, 423, 13, 452, 3587, 13, 220, 679, 16, 8, 320, 1844, 33966, 340, 7271, 37400, 2696, 25, 5887, 220, 1313, 11, 220, 679, 16, 198, 1929, 793, 16837, 50, 26, 12221, 50, 2001, 763, 17517, 8260, 369, 9889, 927, 264, 4261, 315, 892, 11, 279, 1296, 439, 311, 3508, 279, 11486, 4717, 706, 82166, 279, 9306, 11, 28592, 10923, 279, 26171, 311, 27343, 14507, 11, 374, 3508, 279, 2536, 15204, 630, 488, 449, 5201, 311, 832, 477, 810, 4685, 1392, 32302, 3242, 4825, 279, 907, 315, 279, 4459, 5226, 627, 32, 3691, 26276, -100 ]
2009--a watershed year. Author: O'Connor, Steve Position: Inside the Beltway - Senate Banking Committee - Retirements of Wayne Allard and appointments of senator Tim Johnson This will be a year like none before for the real estate finance industry and the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA). January 2009 brings a new president, a new administration and a new Congress to Washington. Fresh ideas will be discussed and old ideas will be debated with different outcomes. Many old relationships and alliances have disappeared, and new ones must be formed. At the same time, we are all anticipating continued challenges for the economy as a whole and for the real estate finance industry in particular, which is experiencing once-in-a-generation upheaval. In addition, evolving public perceptions about lenders, mortgages and homeownership will guide policymakers and impact our industry. As daunting as this all sounds, it is also exciting to work on behalf of an industry as it reinvents itself and its role in the American economy. And while MBA is operating like all of you, with fewer resources and fewer employees, we are nevertheless well positioned within this significantly changed environment to make your voices heard on Capitol Hill, in the White House and in the statehouses and governors' mansions throughout the country. What has changed President-Elect Barack Obama's election has created a perceived public mandate that will give his administration's early efforts tremendous momentum. At the same time, many factions within the Democratic party will seek to define that mandate for the new administration, from the party's far left to the far right. Reconciling these factions while maintaining momentum will be a key challenge for the new president and his team. Congress, although significantly more Democratic, is unlikely to relinquish its role and become a 535-person Greek chorus to Obama's unfolding legacy. In the Senate, the Democrats now have a 58-seat majority, up from a slim 51-seat majority in 2008. This margin gives Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) a true working majority, and will require him to only bring a few Republican senators on board on any major issue to avoid a filibuster. It is, however, still short of the magic number of 60 Democratic senators needed to completely cut off debate on a piece of legislation. The Senate Banking Committee, arguably MBA's most important committee in that body, will be quite different in the new Congress with the defeat of Elizabeth Dole (R-North Carolina), and the retirements of Wayne Allard (R-Colorado) and Chuck Hagel (R-Nebraska). The leadership of the Senate Banking Committee will continue, at least for now, in the hands of its current chairman, Senator Christopher Dodd (D-Connecticut). If Dodd leaves the committee, we would expect Senator Tim Johnson (D-South Dakota) to become the new chairman. The House of... Other documents of interest: Evolving U.S. Clean tech: legislative trends
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
5,332
[ 128000, 1049, 24, 313, 64, 92456, 1060, 627, 7279, 25, 507, 86265, 11, 14129, 198, 3897, 25, 28468, 279, 33993, 3195, 482, 10092, 50599, 10554, 482, 10608, 556, 1392, 315, 28640, 2052, 569, 323, 37256, 315, 32797, 9538, 11605, 198, 2028, 690, 387, 264, 1060, 1093, 7000, 1603, 369, 279, 1972, 12675, 17452, 5064, 323, 279, 48780, 8715, 388, 10229, 320, 44, 7209, 4390, 33327, 220, 1049, 24, 12716, 264, 502, 4872, 11, 264, 502, 8735, 323, 264, 502, 8151, 311, 6652, 13, 30260, 6848, 690, 387, 14407, 323, 2362, 6848, 690, 387, 59674, 449, 2204, 20124, 13, 9176, 2362, 12135, 323, 70800, 617, 29496, 11, 323, 502, 6305, 2011, 387, 14454, 13, 2468, 279, 1890, 892, 11, 584, 527, 682, 86359, 8738, 11774, 369, 279, 8752, 439 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 1049, 24, 313, 64, 92456, 1060, 627, 7279, 25, 507, 86265, 11, 14129, 198, 3897, 25, 28468, 279, 33993, 3195, 482, 10092, 50599, 10554, 482, 10608, 556, 1392, 315, 28640, 2052, 569, 323, 37256, 315, 32797, 9538, 11605, 198, 2028, 690, 387, 264, 1060, 1093, 7000, 1603, 369, 279, 1972, 12675, 17452, 5064, 323, 279, 48780, 8715, 388, 10229, 320, 44, 7209, 4390, 33327, 220, 1049, 24, 12716, 264, 502, 4872, 11, 264, 502, 8735, 323, 264, 502, 8151, 311, 6652, 13, 30260, 6848, 690, 387, 14407, 323, 2362, 6848, 690, 387, 59674, 449, 2204, 20124, 13, 9176, 2362, 12135, 323, 70800, 617, 29496, 11, 323, 502, 6305, 2011, 387, 14454, 13, 2468, 279, 1890, 892, 11, 584, 527, 682, 86359, 8738, 11774, 369, 279, 8752, 439, -100 ]
Pocomoke Triathlon Sun June 27 2021 Post Race Survey 2020 Mitigation Strategies Sprint Course Maps Kids Course EMAILS!! Monday - Race Morning and General Info Wednesday - Swim Course Thursday - Bike Course Friday - Run Course COVID QUESTIONNAIRE- MANDATORY FOR ATHLETES Sun June 27, 2021 Pocomoke City, MD 21851 US Directions Register for the Pocomoke Triathlon today! Event: Sprint Triathlon .5 mile swim, 16 mile bike, 3.1 mile run Start Time: 9:00am EDT End Time: 12:00pm EDT Registration Limit: 192 spots left. Price: $75.00 Race Fee + $5.35 SignUp Fee Registration: Price increases to $85.00 after March 31, 2021 at 11:59pm EDT + Show− Hide Registration Details Registration Starting Registration Ending January 4, 2021, 12:00pm EST March 31, 2021, 11:59pm EDT $75.00 Race Fee + $5.35 SignUp Fee April 1, 2021, 12:00am EDT May 31, 2021, 11:59pm EDT $85.00 Race Fee + $5.93 SignUp Fee June 1, 2021, 12:00am EDT June 25, 2021, 11:59pm EDT $95.00 Race Fee + $6.51 SignUp Fee Event: Kids Tri (100 yard swim, 2 mile bike, 1 mile run) The kids tri will be the same distance for all age groups. USAT age groups are in effect and all kids will be placed in their age group with their age as of Dec 31, 2020. Age group breakdowns will be 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12, 13-15 End Time: 9:00am EDT Registration: Registration ends June 25, 2021 at 2:00pm EDT January 4, 2021, 12:00pm EST June 25, 2021, 2:00pm EDT $35.00 Race Fee + $3.03 SignUp Fee Event: Triathlon Relay (2 or 3 persons) Teams of 2 or 3. Price: $110.00 Race Fee + $7.38 SignUp Fee Registration: Price increases to $130.00 after March 31, 2021 at 11:59pm EDT January 4, 2021, 12:00pm EST March 31, 2021, 11:59pm EDT $110.00 Race Fee + $7.38 SignUp Fee April 1, 2021, 12:00am EDT June 25, 2021, 11:59pm EDT $130.00 Race Fee + $8.54 SignUp Fee Event: Duathlon (1 Mile Run, 16 Mile Bike, 3.1 Mile Run) Same start time as the triathlon's first wave, the Duathlon will consist of a 1 mile run, 16 mile bike and conclude with the full 3.1 mile (5k) course Event: AquaBike 0.5 mile swim in freshwater pond. 16 mile bike ride on flat roadways End Time: 11:00am EDT Event: Eastern Shore Triathlon Series 2021 15% Discount Per Event Includes 3 to 5 of the following races. Pocomoke City, MD 21851 US 06/27/2021 Pick 1 of the following events: Sprint Triathlon — Jun 27, 2021 at 9:00am EDT to 12:00pm EDT Duathlon (1 Mile Run, 16 Mile Bike, 3.1 Mile Run) — Jun 27, 2021 at 9:00am EDT to 12:00pm EDT AquaBike — Jun 27, 2021 at 9:00am EDT to 11:00am EDT Crisfield Triathlon Crisfield, MD 21817 US 05/22/2021 Sprint Triathlon — May 22, 2021 at 9:00am EDT to 12:00pm EDT Duathlon — May 22, 2021 at 9:00am EDT to 12:00pm EDT Aquabike — May 22, 2021 at 9:00am EDT to 12:00pm EDT Nanticoke River Multisport Festival Bivalve, MD 21814 US 05/02/2021 Triathlon (Sprint) — May 2, 2021 at 10:00am EDT to 1:00pm EDT Duathlon — May 2, 2021 at 10:00am EDT to 1:00pm EDT Aqua Bike — May 2, 2021 at 10:00am EDT to 1:00pm EDT Back Bay Triathlon Snow Hill, MD 21863 US 09/12/2021 Sprint Triathlon — Sep 12, 2021 at 8:00am EDT to 11:00am EDT Duathlon — Sep 12, 2021 at 8:00am EDT to 11:00am EDT Aquabike — Sep 12, 2021 at 8:00am EDT to 11:00am EDT Mighty Matapeake Multisport Festival Stevensville, MD 21666 US 09/25/2021 Sprint Triathlon — Sep 25, 2021 at 8:00am EDT to 12:00pm EDT Duathlon — Sep 25, 2021 at 8:00am EDT to 12:00pm EDT Aquabike — Sep 25, 2021 at 8:00am EDT to 12:00pm EDT This is a service fee for processing your race application. Results 2020 Mitigation Strategies Participant Tracking Refund Policy Sign Up Post Race Survey Sprint Course Maps EMAILS!! Volunteer Kids Course Group/Teams COVID QUESTIONNAIRE- MANDATORY FOR ATHLETES
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
388
[ 128000, 47, 12255, 4845, 12639, 78017, 198, 31192, 5651, 220, 1544, 220, 2366, 16, 198, 4226, 24583, 24507, 198, 2366, 15, 22515, 18413, 56619, 198, 50, 1374, 17026, 28508, 198, 70533, 17026, 198, 37004, 50, 51447, 36339, 482, 24583, 29084, 323, 3331, 13374, 198, 41619, 482, 69333, 17026, 198, 38888, 482, 38930, 17026, 198, 35720, 482, 6588, 17026, 198, 79063, 91022, 7476, 7618, 12, 386, 4064, 88358, 4716, 88189, 21419, 1600, 198, 31192, 5651, 220, 1544, 11, 220, 2366, 16, 393, 12255, 4845, 4409, 11, 14306, 220, 13302, 3971, 2326, 54586, 198, 8861, 369, 279, 393, 12255, 4845, 12639, 78017, 3432, 4999, 1585, 25, 45912, 12639, 78017, 198, 13, 20, 14929, 16587, 11, 220, 845, 14929, 13260, 11, 220, 18, 13, 16, 14929, 1629, 198, 3563, 4212, 25 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 47, 12255, 4845, 12639, 78017, 198, 31192, 5651, 220, 1544, 220, 2366, 16, 198, 4226, 24583, 24507, 198, 2366, 15, 22515, 18413, 56619, 198, 50, 1374, 17026, 28508, 198, 70533, 17026, 198, 37004, 50, 51447, 36339, 482, 24583, 29084, 323, 3331, 13374, 198, 41619, 482, 69333, 17026, 198, 38888, 482, 38930, 17026, 198, 35720, 482, 6588, 17026, 198, 79063, 91022, 7476, 7618, 12, 386, 4064, 88358, 4716, 88189, 21419, 1600, 198, 31192, 5651, 220, 1544, 11, 220, 2366, 16, 393, 12255, 4845, 4409, 11, 14306, 220, 13302, 3971, 2326, 54586, 198, 8861, 369, 279, 393, 12255, 4845, 12639, 78017, 3432, 4999, 1585, 25, 45912, 12639, 78017, 198, 13, 20, 14929, 16587, 11, 220, 845, 14929, 13260, 11, 220, 18, 13, 16, 14929, 1629, 198, 3563, 4212, 25, -100 ]
The Review at the End of the Universe Season Roundup Christmas Classic EIFF Kneel Before Pod – The Flash Season 3 The DC TV Universe -sometimes referred to as the Arrowverse or the Berlantiverse- will soon return for another dose of superhero insanity. Before that happens; Kneel Before Pod just do a series of episodes on the previous seasons. Next up is The Flash where Craig and Chris do a quick round-up of their thoughts on… Kneel Before Blog The Flash – Season 3 Episode 23 "Finish Line" The Flash closes off season 3 by revealing the fate or Iris and delivering a final confrontation between Barry and Savitar. I suspected last week that something would happen to undo or invalidate Iris' death at the hands of Savitar. With an entire episode left to go it made sense that there was… Craig McKenzie "Infantino Street" The Flash reaches the moment we have all been waiting for and reveals if Team Flash have what it takes to stop Savitar from killing Iris. I must say I was surprised that the moment the show has been building to since "The Present" was dealt with in the penultimate episode rather than… "Cause and Effect" The Flash deals with last week's reveal as Cisco comes up with a radical plan to take away Savitar's advantage. With so few episodes left in the season it seems somewhat baffling that there would be what essentially amounts to a filler episode. All that was accomplished here in a broad sense… "I Know Who You Are" The Flash finally reveals the identity of Savitar as Team Flash tries to recruit the physicist that will eventually help them trap him. Barry's trip to the future was pretty much pointless but one thing he did learn was that he eventually traps Savitar with the help of a physicist named… "The Once and Future Flash" The Flash returns from hiatus for a trip to a dark future where Iris is dead and Team Flash has been disbanded. There's a dark shadow hanging over The Flash at the moment. Building up to Iris' death at the hands of Savitar has consumed the show and made this… "Abra Kadabra" The Flash introduces a villain from the future who claims to know Savitar's true identity and offers it in exchange for letting him go. In every superhero story there will eventually be the impossible choice where the hero can't possibly make the right one. Abra Kadabra (David Dastmalchian) represents that for Barry and… "Duet" The Flash crosses over with Supergirl when Barry and Kara are put in a shared coma fantasy where life is an old timey musical. I'll preface this by saying that this episode will definitely be a "mileage may vary" sort of episode as your enjoyment will largely depend on whether or not you like musicals…. "Into the Speed Force" The Flash sends Barry into the Speed Force in an attempt to rescue Wally from the prison that he was tricked into by Savitar. This episode counts as something of a sequel to "The Runaway Dinosaur" in that both share the plot detail of Barry interacting with the Speed Force on a… "The Wrath of Savitar" The Flash brings Savitar back into focus as the self proclaimed "God of Speed" engineers his escape from the Speed Force. I've been really hard on The Flash lately and that's largely because I no longer enjoy this show. This season has been bad from almost every angle and there's no… If you like our content and want to help support the site, we would appreciate all donations. Doctor Who - Season 12 Episode 4 Batwoman - Season 1 Episode 10 Supernatural - Season 15 Episode 9 Crisis on Infinite Earths - Episodes 4 & 5 Lucifer - Season 2 Episode 8 Arrow Brandon Routh Caity Lotz Candice Patton Carlos Valdes Chloe Bennet Chyler Leigh Clark Gregg Danielle Panabaker David Harewood David Ramsay DC's Legends of Tomorrow Dominic Purcell Echo Kellum Elizabeth Henstridge Emily Bett Rickards Grant Gustin Henry Simmons Iain De Caestecker Jared Padalecki Jensen Ackles Jesse L. Martin Katie Cassidy marvel Mehcad Brooks Melissa Benoist Ming Na Wen Misha Collins Movies (2015) Movies (2016) Movies (2017) Paul Blackthorne Star Wars Stephen Amell Supergirl Supernatural The Flash Tom Cavanagh TV Show (2014) TV Show (2015) TV Show (2016) TV Show (2017) TV Show (2018) TV Show (2019) Willa Holland Subscribe here and be notified whenever something new appears on the site
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
5,635
[ 128000, 791, 10506, 520, 279, 4060, 315, 279, 29849, 198, 35960, 17535, 455, 198, 59703, 22591, 198, 36, 30135, 198, 42, 818, 301, 13538, 17241, 1389, 578, 17710, 14598, 220, 18, 198, 791, 11162, 6007, 29849, 482, 57753, 14183, 311, 439, 279, 34812, 4550, 477, 279, 9084, 112916, 8194, 12, 690, 5246, 471, 369, 2500, 19660, 315, 46244, 73153, 13, 13538, 430, 8741, 26, 735, 818, 301, 13538, 17241, 1120, 656, 264, 4101, 315, 18243, 389, 279, 3766, 15956, 13, 9479, 709, 374, 578, 17710, 1405, 29517, 323, 11517, 656, 264, 4062, 4883, 5352, 315, 872, 11555, 389, 90578, 42, 818, 301, 13538, 14496, 198, 791, 17710, 1389, 14598, 220, 18, 20421, 220, 1419, 198, 1, 26748, 7228, 1, 578, 17710, 34350, 1022, 3280, 220, 18, 555, 31720 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 791, 10506, 520, 279, 4060, 315, 279, 29849, 198, 35960, 17535, 455, 198, 59703, 22591, 198, 36, 30135, 198, 42, 818, 301, 13538, 17241, 1389, 578, 17710, 14598, 220, 18, 198, 791, 11162, 6007, 29849, 482, 57753, 14183, 311, 439, 279, 34812, 4550, 477, 279, 9084, 112916, 8194, 12, 690, 5246, 471, 369, 2500, 19660, 315, 46244, 73153, 13, 13538, 430, 8741, 26, 735, 818, 301, 13538, 17241, 1120, 656, 264, 4101, 315, 18243, 389, 279, 3766, 15956, 13, 9479, 709, 374, 578, 17710, 1405, 29517, 323, 11517, 656, 264, 4062, 4883, 5352, 315, 872, 11555, 389, 90578, 42, 818, 301, 13538, 14496, 198, 791, 17710, 1389, 14598, 220, 18, 20421, 220, 1419, 198, 1, 26748, 7228, 1, 578, 17710, 34350, 1022, 3280, 220, 18, 555, 31720, -100 ]
Tag Archives: President Trump January 31, 2018 By Kristine Wilson-Slack in Behavioral Science, History, Philosophy Tags: Acceptance, Co-Freemasonry, Co-Masonry, Co-Masons, Fear, Freemason, Freemasonry, Freemasons, Ignorance, Mason, Masonry, President Obama, President Trump, Racism, Tolerance Leave a comment RACE – noun Definition of race (Merriam-Webster) a breeding stock of animals a family, tribe, people, or nation belonging to the same stock a class or kind of people unified by shared interests, habits, or characteristics an actually or potentially interbreeding group within a species; also : a taxonomic category (such as a subspecies) representing such a group a category of humankind that shares certain distinctive physical traits obsolete : inherited temperament or disposition distinctive flavor, taste, or strength The use of the word 'race' began about 1560, in Middle French, from the root word for "generation." It comes from an older Italian word, razza, which, might be speculated, came from ratio, which originally meant idea or "conception of something." The word does not have certain origin, but it certainly has certain meaning in our modern world. Early American colonists struggled with race as much as we do today. With a radically different foundation of daily life, religion served as the basis for racial divide. 'Race' originally denoted a lineage, such as a noble family or a domesticated breed, and concerns over purity of blood persisted as 18th-century Europeans applied the term —which dodged the controversial issue of whether different human groups constituted "varieties" or "species" — to describe a roughly continental distribution of peoples. Drawing upon the frameworks of scripture, natural and moral philosophy, and natural history, scholars endlessly debated whether different races shared a common ancestry, whether traits were fixed or susceptible to environmentally produced change, and whether languages or the body provided the best means to trace descent. Racial theorization boomed in the U.S. early republic, as some citizens found dispossession and slavery incompatible with natural-rights ideals, while others reconciled any potential contradictions through assurances that "race" was rooted in nature. — Oxford Encyclopedia, The Idea of Race in Early America While founding fathers could not get over this hurdle of the nature of "race," the entire nation has trudged onward trying in several corners to face it, with very little success. From Jim Crow laws stating "separate but equal" to the civil rights movement of the 60's onward, people of all colors and backgrounds have struggled to be treated like human beings. Simply human beings. In the early 2000's, racism, the idea of separation of peoples, is alive and well. "What has changed since the collapse of Jim Crow has less to do with the basic structure of our society than with the language we use to justify it. In the era of colorblindness, it is no longer socially permissible to use race, explicitly, as a justification for discrimination, exclusion, and social contempt. So we don't. Rather than rely on race, we use our criminal justice system to label people of color "criminals" and then engage in all the practices we supposedly left behind." — The New Jim Crow While the U.S.A. might have had an African-American President, we were quickly followed by this: "When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending the best. They're not sending you, they're sending people that have lots of problems and they're bringing those problems with us. They're bringing drugs. They're bring crime. They're rapists… And some, I assume, are good people." — President Donald Trump Well, then, let's bring the subject out for discussion into the light of day. There are many people who would argue that they are not racist. I disagree. Everyone is racist to some point or another; whether it be national pride, cultural or heritage pride, seeing yourself as a separate from another human being in any way is racism. We all have, in our heads, the idea of "other," whether it is gender, cultural, language, sexuality, skin color, or what have you. Human beings separate themselves in order to find security. Surely someone who is "not other" will protect and care for us, keep the tribe safe. We look for security in our chaotic world and in a sea of humanity, we cling to what we know. Even Freemasonry has been subject to racism, and continues to be so. In 2009, the racism of some Georgia Masons was brought to light in Masonic and Civil courts. The rituals and foundations of Freemasonry are not racist; in fact, its precepts are strictly very non-discriminatory. Several Freemasonry orders admit people of all genders, races, creeds, and religions, including atheists. Yet, grand ideals and all, like any institution it too can be subject to human bias. The question is, "what do you do with this sense of 'other?'"Are we even aware that we have a sense of "other?" We all have preconceptions of traits, habits, or mores of certain peoples that are not of our own "tribe." We have ideas and thoughts about other human beings from different places, different regions of the world. To say we don't shows an ignorance of our own upbringing. My parents were not openly racist but my grandparents were – and they were active Freemasons. How could those traits have not been passed down to my parents? How could they not have been passed down to me, consciously or not? You don't get all the good and none of the bad. I would state this unequivocally: it's our responsibility as decent human beings to treat everyone fairly, equitably, and justly, regardless of what is in our thoughts. Perhaps despite our thoughts. It is the actions of people which determine their active racism. A middle-aged couple walk on the other side of the street to avoid a group of young African-American men walking towards them. A white man sitting on the bus who ignores an aged Hispanic woman who is standing and holding heavy grocery bags, yet offers his seat to a well-dressed white woman. People who blatantly ignore a group of Asian families waiting to get onto a train and push right past them. We see these acts all the time, sometimes several moments in a day are filled with them. Maybe we do them. These could be the acts of people who are just horrible human beings, treating other human beings with contempt. They could be the acts of the completely ignorant. They could be racist acts. Only the human being committing them knows. Consciousness requires a lot of self-reflection. If the perpetrator isn't clear about how they move through their day, they will continue to effect human beings with racist, demeaning, or fearful actions. Fear, the great motivator, is rooted in ignorance. For those that think they are not racist, or that we don't live in a racist society in most of the world, one would ask why these acts still happen? Racists and decent human beings come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. They come from all religions, all creeds, all countries. They are educated and uneducated; they are Presidents; they are businessmen, farmers, doctors, and Wal-Mart employees. We are surrounded by decent and indecent people. And yet, these acts still happen. Do decent people stand up and say something? It seems like it might require the sound of voices to rise up when these acts of ignorance are being committed. It takes courage to overcome ignorance. It may be our own education that needs to be rounded out. It may be spending time with "another" to get a sense of what it's like to walk a mile in their shoes. To say that one should be "colorblind" is ignorant and unnecessary. We should not be colorblind; we should be aware, conscious, and active in our support that all human beings are the same, regardless of any thing that took place before we met them, regardless of who their parents were, what gender they were born with or are now, and regardless in whom they place their trust, their destiny, or their faith. We need to stop being afraid. Tolerance is not homogeneity; acceptance does not mean giving up identity. There is nothing superior about acting so. Only one sort of racism should be tolerated: the human kind. However, our cats may have something to say about that. "Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. April 12, 2017 By Kristine Wilson-Slack in History, Philosophy Tags: Chaos, Co-Freemasonry, Co-Masonry, Complacency, Dan Rather, Freemason, Freemasonry, Martin Luther King Jr., Mason, Masonry, Politics, President Obama, President Trump, Steve Bannon 1 Comment Are you comfortable? Are you warm, well-fed, and dry? Do you have enough to drink? Warm showers? Bathroom indoors? Excellent. This isn't judgement. You, like me, are a benefactor of decades and centuries of prosperity, war, genocide, environmental support and ruin, negotiations, smart men and women, and incredibly ignorant men and women. Our life here in the United States is far more fortunate than most of the world. And for all this fortune and well-being, shouldn't we be an example? A role model, if you will? And we've moved into a time of just the opposite: officials and citizens of the U.S.A. who would have us cease to be citizens of the world. We citizens, in our Typical U.S.A. fashion, are dreadfully close to leaning back, away from the political and global world stage, and saying, "Yeah, not me. Not now. I'm okay right here." There are those who think we've extended ourselves too far – being the military and financial might that we are. We've stuc k our noses into a lot of things – countries, business, trade, religion, and other government. It's part arrogance, part global citizen, but do not believe it's selfless. We are not by any stretch of imagination a selfless country. Don't get me wrong: there are many, many selfless people here in this country. Yet, we've not yet organized ourselves into a selfless mindset. We're too fragmented, idealistic, narcissistic, egotistical, and fearful. With the new Republican administration sweeping our Nation's capital, it seems we're only going to continue down this road of fragmentation and insularity. We want to listen only to what we believe in. It's too hard to stay in the game of change. We're becoming immune and yes, I might say it, normalizing when it comes to the intense rhetoric. When a leading national policy maker, with the ear of the President says, that his personal agenda is the deconstruction of national administration, we should not be complacent. We should be attentive. These might be Fearful Words. I think that many of us who are idealists, moderate left to moderate right, hear this and think the sky is falling. A few might run protesting through the streets and ready to swing a heavy hammer back in another direction. Most wring their hands and hope that it will all go away. Maybe this IS the Twilight Zone. But, hear me out… I think we need to stop and think. I think we need to understand the motivations behind the chaos and deconstruction and near-anarchy. I recently read an article on Politico regarding Bannon's reading list. It's fascinating. It's really about the dissatisfaction with the status quo reaching a head. The country's dissatisfaction has been waiting to burst for many people for sometime – else, the message would have fallen on deaf ears and Hillary would have been elected. Many of us who would not and do not agree with Bannon's ideology have felt this same way also for a long time but perhaps we were too locked-into a single mindset to think differently. Bannon's is a mindset that says, "Rush the gates!" rather than "Tunnel under the wall." It's a system that's advocating for intense chaos that instigates intense change. As I said in an earlier, non-related post about chaos, entropy is the death of life. And yet, it's as necessary as the upset to our equilibrium. I am not advocating for intense, hate-based change. I do not believe in hate, lies, bigotry, or ignorance. Quite the opposite. And I do believe these things that are being done are being done to shock and awe our consciousness. There are people on the Right who are, like some on the Left, taking the message too far. These are people who advocate for and commit acts of hate and ignorance. I am not advocating for that. What I am advocating for is that we all should listen closely to what is being said. I am hoping we can stop and listen. Listening is the only way that I have personally found to make change. We need to shift into our "thinking man's" mindset and really listen. Can we sift through the chaos and hear the real message? Then, once heard, can we shift into non-complacency? I think that is our clear danger here. We are on the brink of sitting back, as I said, and waiting for someone else to take the reins of the Four Horsemen's steeds and slow the oncoming apocalypse – and yes, I mean that in a literal sense directed towards our "world" not THE world. Someone else can get bloodied. Someone else can be uncomfortable. Someone else can be at the center of the debate. I'm fine just where I am. This is what I think Dan Rather was saying when he first stepped out on the stage after the election last year. "To all of you I say, stay vigilant. The great Martin Luther King, Jr. knew that even as a minority, there was strength in numbers in fighting tyranny. Holding hands and marching forward, raising your voice above the din of complacency, can move mountains. And in this case, I believe there is a vast majority who wants to see this nation continue in tolerance and freedom. But it will require speaking. Engage in your civic government. Flood newsrooms or TV networks with your calls if you feel they are slipping into the normalization of extremism. Donate your time and money to causes that will fight to protect our liberties." I do not think Americans are generally a "fight" first people… generally, as individuals that is. These people who carry the message of antisemitism, bigotry, and racism are easy to hate and vilify and condemn. It's easy to just fall into the same trap of name calling, topic deflection, and rhetoric. I think it's a lot harder to stand up and understand them, and then fight back differently. I'm not talking about actual fighting or even some of the things that we "traditionally" do when government goes awry, like protests. I'm talking about seeking to understand and then counter their measures on their own terms. We're already seeing some of it. We're seeing people who would never have considered running for office doing so now – both locally and statewide. We're seeing letter writing and phone calls and new manifestos. We're hearing those who might have been silent in the past reaching out with a clear voice and measured, thoughtful ideas. We're hearing about corporations who are funding where government is dropping off. We're hearing about rogue insiders in agencies posting the true comments and stories rather than hiding behind the media. These are all good – and we can do more. We need to get into the minds of these people and understand the source, so we can reverse the river's course. We need weird solutions to whatever is put before us. We need, as Obama said, "smart ideas." Dan Rather recently posted an update to the original posting noted above. He said: "The time for normalizing, dissembling, and explaining away Donald Trump has long since passed. The barring of respected journalistic outlets from the White House briefing is so far beyond the norms and traditions that have governed this republic for generations, that they must be seen as a real and present threat to our democracy. These are the dangers presidents are supposed to protect against, not create. For all who excused Mr. Trump's rhetoric in the campaign as just talk, the reckoning has come. I hope it isn't true, but I fear Mr. Trump is nearing or perhaps already beyond any hope of redemption. And now the question is will enough pressure be turned to all those who enable his antics with their tacit encouragement. There has been a wall of unbending support from virtually every Republican in Congress, and even some Democrats. Among many people, this will be seen as anything approaching acceptable. And mind you, talk is cheap. No one needs to hear how you don't agree with the President. What are you going to do about it? Do you maintain that an Administration that seeks to subvert the protections of our Constitution is fit to rule unchecked? Or fit to rule at all? This is an emergency that can no longer be placed solely at the feet of President Trump, or even the Trump Administration. This is a moment of judgement for everyone who willingly remains silent. It is gut check time, for those in a position of power, and for the nation." This thoughtful, measured fight isn't easy. Some people may think I'm crazy for listening to "the other side." Truth is, I'm on the side of humanity. I'm on the side of human beings being better than they are. Sometimes, we need to go backward or sideways to actually move forward. Sometimes we need the shake up of thinking differently to get back on an upward trajectory. Look, most of us were unhappy with the government. Congress' approval rating has been the lowest in history for years – YEARS! Did it change the way we hoped it would, with sweetness and roses? No. But, let's admit, it wasn't going to change itself. It needed a huge shock to shift. How many times have you or someone you know said "If only a bomb would drop on Washington?" People even made movies about it. Come on. It's the metaphor for "I wish it would change but I don't know what it will take to do it." We've thought this for some time. The weird thing is, now it's happening and we, most of the American public, didn't actually instigate it. We should not get over our revulsion of hate and ignorance, and the acts which are committed in their names. We should not ignore the lies and "alternative facts" which come out of our Nation's capital now. As Dan said, "…these are not normal times. This is not about tax policy, health care, or education – even though all those and more are so important. This is about racism, bigotry, intimidation and the specter of corruption." Do not ignore these. We must, though, look into the heart of what is really happening and learn their strategy. We rise above it by infiltrating it, understanding it, a nd then, crushing it. We need to have the equilibrium unsettled, the boat tilted wildly, before we can learn how to right it again, and find a sea that we can sail swiftly. The chaos doesn't have a plan for what to put back in its place. Bannon doesn't have a plan for rebuilding the Government in his image. Trump might, but it's unlikely. Chaos seeks to break apart not put back together. We, the thinkers and the doers, are the ones who will put the fragmented ideals back together into a government that perhaps works better than a previous one did. Maybe it will be a Democratic Republic. Maybe not. Maybe it will be something new and better. If we choose to do nothing, nothing will change or happen. If we choose to ignore the rhetoric and take the path less traveled, we become the ones the current Government fears. We become the agents of the real new world. That is who I want to be, and I'm guessing most of you, too. To that end, we cannot be complacent in these times. Two months in, do not sit back in your sofa and turn on The Walking Dead; else, you're in danger of becoming so yourself. Understanding Chaos March 22, 2017 By Kristine Wilson-Slack in Behavioral Science, Formal Science, Philosophy Tags: Chaos, Co-Freemasonry, Co-Masonry, Ehtics, Freemason, Freemasonry, History, Mason, Masonic, Morality, Political Science, Politics, President Trump Leave a comment In this first 100 days of 2017, here in America and in some other countries, there has been a great deal of what we like to call chaos. Chaos is "complete disorder or disruption." However, I'm going to challenge us all, especially Freemasons, to look at Chaos differently. We put "Order out of Chaos" but what does this mean? The challenge I have is to look at Chaos as something different and necessary to life and growth, or at least our ability to tell the difference. Let me first start by saying this is not, emphasis on NOT, a political discussion. This is using an event in politics to illustrate a point. However you feel about the politics/events, right or wrong, is irrelevant to the content of this blog. What I want to do is illustrate how science and nature have a real place in our processes to affect change. Think differently. That said, here we go. A recent event happened in politics in America – the Immigration Executive Order that Trump signed on January 27th. The executive order was, by mostly-credible accounts thus far, written by Steve Bannon, a self-designated fear monger. He stated, in a 2010 interview, "Fear is a good thing. Fear is going to lead you to take action." He also stated that "I'm a Leninist," [quoted as saying by a writer for The Daily Beast] He later said he did not recall the conversation. "Lenin wanted to destroy the st ate, and that's my goal, too," the site quoted him as saying. "I want to bring everything crashing down, and destroy all of today's establishment." Mr. Bannon told The Washington Post this year, "We call ourselves 'the Fight Club.' You don't come to us for warm and fuzzy. We think of ourselves as virulently anti-establishment, particularly 'anti-' the permanent political class. We say Paul Ryan was grown in a petri dish at the Heritage Foundation." I do not think that Mr. Bannon is alone in his thinking this way, especially across the current appointees and heads of various government agencies. I think Trump has a specific goal in mind: introduce chaos into the system to turn it on its head and change it. The difficulty that most people have is that it is chaos mixed with fear, hatred, and injustice – not Masonic values at all. In a recent Facebook posting, historian Heather Cox Richardson explained this "shock event" in very succinct and clear terms – what it is, what the outcomes may be, and what we can do to overcome it. The full text can be found in this blog. I think that one of the best sentences in this piece, and one we should all take hold of is this: "But because shock events destabilize a society, they can also be used positively. We do not have to respond along old fault lines. We could just as easily reorganize into a different pattern that threatens the people who sparked the event." Her point, in other words, is that we don't have to react in ways we've always reacted – we can take our emotions and work differently. It takes consciousness, focus, and effort. It takes energy. Energy. Here's where I want to turn chaos on its head. In the world of science, specifically physics and thermodynamics, chaos equates to entropy. Entropy is not sitting on your couch, drinking a Coors, and watching the game. No. In physics, entropy is the lack of order or predictability; gradual decline into disorder. Simply stated, entropy is the spreading of energy until it is evenly spread. A great, in-depth, and head-expanding article on the second law of thermodynamics and entropy is here. I warn you, it's long and even though it says "simple," it takes focus to really follow the whole article. Bottom line: let's just say, energy disperses. If you look at our country, or any "related system" I will call it, we were founded by many humans with a great deal of energy for change. Events which upset the equilibrium – taxation, religious persecution, and the like – created energy, which in turn led people to expend their energy differently – fighting for and creating a new country and a new form of government. This energy, related to the creating of the United States of America, has over time, received influxes of upsets to its equilibrium; these are the events more remembered as shapers of the country. It is how we got to where we are today. How does this relate to thermodynamics and physics? Hang with me, I'm getting there. There is new discussion about entropy and how physics can be applied to the biology of life. Another long article but with a very clear video about the thoughts and theories is found here. In essence, the article explains that in the end, thought (that is, intention, logic, and problem-solving) are the keys to fighting entropy and disorder. Another way of looking at this is that the destruction of forms happens because of entropy; the introduction of an upset to the equilibrium staves off entropy (chaos) and causes the current energy to reorganize and become a viable source for change. We can look at teleology as having a connection to thermodynamics rather than biology. Simply said, thought is energy. Did I lose you? I might have lost myself. But, stay with me. Where I'm getting to is this: Freemasonry values nature and science – we need to look at both for the answers of how did we get here and where do we go next. Let's take a step and connect biology, physics, and politics, weird as that may be, into a line and we can see how we got here. And, to Heather Cox Richardson's point, how we get out. We need to take whatever energies we receive from the upset of the equilibrium and turn it into a thoughtful way to change our world. Like the small discs of atoms the researchers used in their experiments in the above article, we too can use tools and socially organize into effective change advocates. We can create something new from the impetus we've been given. To me, Freemasonry has given me the balance to look at something like Chaos as see it as a blessing. I'm not talking about how that chaos is delivered, which may involve incredible emotional and physical upheaval. Pain, Fear, Hate, Ignorance – all of these continue. It is in our responses where we can affect the change. Until we think about our next moves, use the energy that we've been given to that plan of thought, and execute well, the shock event will actually create nothing new at all. I might even venture to say that what we might view as negative change can actually be what positive change needs to get going. All of these lessons are clear in nearly all degrees of Freemasonry. Sometimes, it takes chaos for us to see the value in what we're learning. If we can take a breath and use our thought processes to absorb the disruption, we might be able to see the value in all sides of an event.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
8,275
[ 128000, 5786, 38329, 25, 4900, 3420, 198, 33327, 220, 2148, 11, 220, 679, 23, 3296, 27973, 483, 17882, 6354, 105516, 304, 73084, 10170, 11, 11346, 11, 46969, 28783, 25, 21496, 685, 11, 3623, 7424, 265, 336, 51893, 11, 3623, 5364, 51893, 11, 3623, 5364, 99949, 11, 43067, 11, 96186, 1525, 11, 96186, 51893, 11, 96186, 99949, 11, 34881, 269, 685, 11, 29927, 11, 29927, 894, 11, 4900, 7250, 11, 4900, 3420, 11, 56806, 2191, 11, 350, 32761, 197, 22586, 264, 4068, 198, 49, 5693, 1389, 38021, 198, 10614, 315, 7102, 320, 27814, 462, 309, 12, 6109, 3751, 340, 64, 40308, 5708, 315, 10099, 198, 64, 3070, 11, 34671, 11, 1274, 11, 477, 7140, 33152, 311, 279, 1890, 5708, 198, 64, 538, 477, 3169, 315, 1274, 43790, 555, 6222 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 5786, 38329, 25, 4900, 3420, 198, 33327, 220, 2148, 11, 220, 679, 23, 3296, 27973, 483, 17882, 6354, 105516, 304, 73084, 10170, 11, 11346, 11, 46969, 28783, 25, 21496, 685, 11, 3623, 7424, 265, 336, 51893, 11, 3623, 5364, 51893, 11, 3623, 5364, 99949, 11, 43067, 11, 96186, 1525, 11, 96186, 51893, 11, 96186, 99949, 11, 34881, 269, 685, 11, 29927, 11, 29927, 894, 11, 4900, 7250, 11, 4900, 3420, 11, 56806, 2191, 11, 350, 32761, 197, 22586, 264, 4068, 198, 49, 5693, 1389, 38021, 198, 10614, 315, 7102, 320, 27814, 462, 309, 12, 6109, 3751, 340, 64, 40308, 5708, 315, 10099, 198, 64, 3070, 11, 34671, 11, 1274, 11, 477, 7140, 33152, 311, 279, 1890, 5708, 198, 64, 538, 477, 3169, 315, 1274, 43790, 555, 6222, -100 ]
Papi Mabele is the founder and editor of SA Vibe. An online magazine that showcases the latest technology, gadgets, consumer electronics and the science that they are built on. It's been said that people live in a society that is exquisitely dependent on science and technology. Though hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. Tech can be somewhat complex in the 21st century. This, however, is not so for Papi Mabele, who is a self-confessed tech enthusiast. Papi Mabele started out as a strategic marketer trainee. This lead to him receiving extensive experience in launching and building global brands in the emerging markets. Having worked with some of the biggest brands in South Africa, Papi is a man who has his fingers firmly on the pulse of what's hot in SA. Papi is inspired by the people he meets on the daily. He aspires to be ahead of the competition and set some trends himself. Having developed connection to the Dickies brand over time, Papi Mabele says of the brand: What I love about Dickies is its authenticity and the heritage it has managed to create for itself in Mzansi. I love how versatile its products are; I can wear them to work for meetings and take the jacket off for after work drinks in Maboneng. An emerging entrepreneur with interest in Entertainment, Marketing, Telecommunication & Media, Papi first started wearing Dickies clothing religiously, after finishing varsity but he says that Dickies has been a staple in his life since his early days, living in the Kasi, where Dickies was a brand worn by movers and shakers. Dickies, however likes to think of itself as the everyman brand, reflecting the workers of the work. The guys like Papi Mabele who like to get their hands dirty and be on the front line of what's hot and popping in SA. Dickies has an extensive range of both workwear and streetwear, pieces of clothing that will take you from work day to weekend with ease. For more information or to view our range click here.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
360
[ 128000, 47, 2113, 386, 8393, 273, 374, 279, 19533, 323, 6576, 315, 16998, 650, 24459, 627, 2127, 2930, 14756, 430, 71849, 279, 5652, 5557, 11, 54475, 11, 11761, 31591, 323, 279, 8198, 430, 814, 527, 5918, 389, 627, 2181, 596, 1027, 1071, 430, 1274, 3974, 304, 264, 8396, 430, 374, 506, 9383, 275, 989, 18222, 389, 8198, 323, 5557, 13, 18056, 20781, 5606, 8964, 4205, 922, 8198, 323, 5557, 13, 17829, 649, 387, 14738, 6485, 304, 279, 220, 1691, 267, 9478, 13, 1115, 11, 4869, 11, 374, 539, 779, 369, 393, 2113, 386, 8393, 273, 11, 889, 374, 264, 659, 51817, 22456, 13312, 61912, 627, 47, 2113, 386, 8393, 273, 3940, 704, 439, 264, 19092, 98363, 5542, 2176, 13, 1115, 3063, 311, 1461, 12588, 16781, 3217, 304, 28818 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 47, 2113, 386, 8393, 273, 374, 279, 19533, 323, 6576, 315, 16998, 650, 24459, 627, 2127, 2930, 14756, 430, 71849, 279, 5652, 5557, 11, 54475, 11, 11761, 31591, 323, 279, 8198, 430, 814, 527, 5918, 389, 627, 2181, 596, 1027, 1071, 430, 1274, 3974, 304, 264, 8396, 430, 374, 506, 9383, 275, 989, 18222, 389, 8198, 323, 5557, 13, 18056, 20781, 5606, 8964, 4205, 922, 8198, 323, 5557, 13, 17829, 649, 387, 14738, 6485, 304, 279, 220, 1691, 267, 9478, 13, 1115, 11, 4869, 11, 374, 539, 779, 369, 393, 2113, 386, 8393, 273, 11, 889, 374, 264, 659, 51817, 22456, 13312, 61912, 627, 47, 2113, 386, 8393, 273, 3940, 704, 439, 264, 19092, 98363, 5542, 2176, 13, 1115, 3063, 311, 1461, 12588, 16781, 3217, 304, 28818, -100 ]
Coronial History Julia´s History of Medicine Blog Doctor of the Week Middle Ages The Polymath Hildegard of Bingen Post author By Julia No Comments on The Polymath Hildegard of Bingen Illustration of Hildegard of Bingen having a vision in Liber Scivias within the Rupertsberger Codex (around 1180) Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) was a German Benedictine abbess, founder of 2 monasteries, writer, inventor of the constructed language "Lingua Ignota", composer, philosopher, Christian mystic, visionary, prophet and polymath. She played an essential role within the European monastic medicine, which started with Benedict of Nursia and reached its highpoint with Hildegard of Bingen. Hildegard of Bingen is the perfect representative of the image of the Middle Ages: some demonize the time as "Dark Ages" and time of step backwards; others glorify it. Same happens to Hildegard: some deny her theories and others see her as pioneer or even feminist and claim that she discovered the blood circulation and even gravity. Hildegard´s life Her works Scientific and medicinal writings The magic 4: humors and elements The fame during her lifetime The glory of her afterlife "Hildegard Medicine" Hildegard was born into a family of free lower nobility in 1098. She was sickly from birth on and experienced visions from a very young age onwards. At the age of 8 or 14 Hildegard enclosed together with Jutta of Sponheim, the daughter of Count Stephan II of Sponheim, the Benedictine monastery at Disibodenberg. Till Jutta´s death in 1136, they two were closely connected and Jutta was a role model for Hildegard. With Jutta´s death Hildegard was elected magistra of the community. In 1141, in one of many visions God instructed her to "write down that which you see and hear." When Pope Eugenius heard about her writings he gave her Papal approval to document her visions. Against the will of Abbot Kuno of Disibodenberg and with the support of Archbishop Henry I of Mainz Hildegard she moved with her nuns to Rupertsberg and funded a monastery there in 1150. In 1165 she founded her second monastery at Eibingen. When Hildegard died on the 17th September 1179 her fellow nuns claimed that they had seen 2 streams of light in the sky and cross over the room where she was dying. Beside nearly 400 letters to popes, emperors, abbots and abesses, she wrote works on different subjects from the Ruptersberg manuscript, her first major work, to scientific and medical writings. At the end of her life, all her works were edited and gathered into the Riesenkodex manuscript. Hildegard's medicinal and scientific writings are based on her experience in the monastery's herbal garden, infirmary, and reading in the library. Based on the antique humoral theory, Hildegard represented a holistic approach to health by applying tinctures, herbs, spices and precious stones, which could be e.g. used as jewellery. She used spices like ginger, bertram, galgant and some long forgotten spices, which she included e.g. in dough of spelt. Her favourite spices were bertram and galgant as they had a positive affect on the digestion. Her works reflect her skills in diagnosis, prognosis and treatment: Physica consists of 9 books that describe different plants, stones and animals in a scientific and medicinal way. Causae et Curae, which explains the human body, its connections with nature, and the causes and cures for various diseases. E.g. it includes an instruction on how to check blood, pulse, urine and stool; and draws connection between the lunar horoscope and the prognosis on disease and other medical conditions: A waxing moon positively influences human conception and sowing seeds for plants. In these 2 books she descripted various medical treatments, including bloodletting and home remedies for many common ailments, like burns, fractures, dislocations and cuts. Hildegard descripts 175 plants that have 437 health benefits: E.g. Cloves – also in combination with other ingredients- are used against gout, swollen intestines, stuffiness in the head and hiccups. "Universal Man" illumination from Hildegard's Liber Divinorum Operum (1165), early 13th-century copy. Hildegard´s concept of the humoral theory is unique: She divides the 4 humours -blood, phlegm and black & yellow bile- into "superior" and "inferior" elements: Blood and phlegm are the "celestial" elements fire and air, and the two biles are the "terrestrial" elements water and earth. Disease is caused by a disharmony of the humors: an dominance of the "inferior" humors. This disharmony and so disease were caused by Adam and Eve in the Fall. So Hildegard adds a Christian motif to the antique humor theory. During her lifetime Hildegard was accepted to preach publicly, which is unique even for her rank as well-known abbess and prophet: In 4 preaching tours she travelled throughout the Holy Roman Empire and addressed clergy and laity. She mainly preached on clerical corruption and called for reforms. Hildegard´s preaching tour by Sean & Carmen Butcher Furthermore, she was asked for advice by many abbots and abbesses and had contact with Elisabeth of Schönau, a nearby visionary, pope Eugene III and Anastasius IV, the German emperor Frederick I Barbarossa and Saint Bernard of Clairvaux etc. Her preaching tour and her contact with many powerful people of her time reflects her extraordinary position within society. Hildegard´s shrine in the parish church of Eibingen Hildegard was among the first persons in the Roman canonization process, but the attempt failed four times, so she remains at her beatification. But still many popes including John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI. called her a saint. In 2012 Pope Benedict XVI declared her a "Doctor of the Church". This title is only held by 3 other women. Beside her religious appreciation, she was commemorated on the German 10 DM in 1998 and feminists highlight her role within history. Her medical writings, which were long neglected, faced a renaissance in "Hildegard-Medicine". In 1970 the Austrian Dr. Gottfried Hertzka coined the term "Hildegard-Medicine", which he based on her medical works Physica and Causae et curae. The concept highlights the importance of a healthy diet and lifestyle, the use of herbs and detox methods including a therapy with precious stones. Spelt is essential for a healthy diet and is used as "remedy". Critics point out that "Hildegard-Medicine" is little more than a modern marketing strategy for an alternative medicine. Hildegard´s name is mainly used to make money. Some herbs are fulfilling their duty but other treatment follow the logic of medieval medicine and are outdated by today: A central issue is that some diseases can not recognized from their medieval description and often exact measures for applying the herbs are missing. A study on Hildegard´s medical works showed that some of them were working probably. The author´s of the study point out that modern science should be more open to the use of herbs. So while Hildegard´s medicine was useful at her time and can even provide health benefits today, "Hildegard-Medicine" is focused on gaining financial profit from her theories. Hildegard did not discover the circulation of blood or gravity, she was no feminist, but she was a influential and powerful woman in 12th century Europe. Her biography and works still inspire many. That is her impact. ← The History of PPE in Medicine → When advocating for washing hands ended in a lunatic asylum I studied history and want to share my passion with the subject here. As the title of my blog suggests I´m focusing on the history of medicine. Julia Unterweger [email protected] © 2022 Coronial History This website uses cookies. If you continue to use the website, we assume your consent.OKPrivacy Policy
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
2,128
[ 128000, 10803, 263, 532, 11346, 198, 29185, 689, 56476, 11346, 315, 19152, 14496, 198, 43824, 315, 279, 10563, 12877, 50093, 198, 791, 3735, 1631, 589, 39696, 16915, 569, 315, 426, 29018, 198, 4226, 3229, 3296, 40394, 198, 2822, 18149, 389, 578, 3735, 1631, 589, 39696, 16915, 569, 315, 426, 29018, 198, 97257, 367, 315, 39696, 16915, 569, 315, 426, 29018, 3515, 264, 11376, 304, 95397, 2522, 344, 3557, 2949, 279, 432, 455, 15916, 49120, 34777, 327, 320, 20019, 220, 8899, 15, 340, 39, 321, 16915, 569, 315, 426, 29018, 320, 7743, 23, 12, 8546, 24, 8, 574, 264, 6063, 62245, 483, 30195, 434, 11, 19533, 315, 220, 17, 1647, 2352, 552, 11, 7061, 11, 72001, 315, 279, 20968, 4221, 330, 43, 287, 4381, 39551, 68317, 498, 40550, 11 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 10803, 263, 532, 11346, 198, 29185, 689, 56476, 11346, 315, 19152, 14496, 198, 43824, 315, 279, 10563, 12877, 50093, 198, 791, 3735, 1631, 589, 39696, 16915, 569, 315, 426, 29018, 198, 4226, 3229, 3296, 40394, 198, 2822, 18149, 389, 578, 3735, 1631, 589, 39696, 16915, 569, 315, 426, 29018, 198, 97257, 367, 315, 39696, 16915, 569, 315, 426, 29018, 3515, 264, 11376, 304, 95397, 2522, 344, 3557, 2949, 279, 432, 455, 15916, 49120, 34777, 327, 320, 20019, 220, 8899, 15, 340, 39, 321, 16915, 569, 315, 426, 29018, 320, 7743, 23, 12, 8546, 24, 8, 574, 264, 6063, 62245, 483, 30195, 434, 11, 19533, 315, 220, 17, 1647, 2352, 552, 11, 7061, 11, 72001, 315, 279, 20968, 4221, 330, 43, 287, 4381, 39551, 68317, 498, 40550, 11, -100 ]
Hauntingly bold! I can almost hear music playing in the background! It's actually the sun, just with dropped exposure and shooting towards it on a very cloudy day. WIsh it were a crescent moon, that would have made it much cooler! Thanks for your kind words and visit Stacy! I liked your "we need a Hero" post, very cool shot! This blows me away. Oh, yeah. I want to howl at the moon. There's a really nice primeval (sp?) feel to this for me. It reminds me of Stone Henge. Really cool shot. Cheers, Richard! That's kind of what I was going for. The way the structure is pointing towards the sun, like an ancient sun worshiping tribe's monument. Thank you, Russ, your photography is excellent! Thanks for your comment Suzy! Very ominous…I agree with the others re: having a movie-like quality about it…. Hi, Robert. I like everything about this, the moodiness, the heavily silhouetted structure pointing into the foreboding sky toward the sun. Really neat. Great photo. Don't seem to be getting email alerts anymore though still following. Think I've got it back. Thanks, John! I also have that problem too sometimes, I'm not really sure what causes it. Did you do anything specific to fix it, or did it just work it's way out? On Reader, there's "Blogs I Follow" on the left hand side and next to it"Edit List". if you click on that you get a list of all the blogs you follow and how you want to get them. I found that under the email column, most of mine for some reason were on "never", so I changed to "instantly" and hey presto! Gotcha, good to know. Thanks John! Creepy as all hell Robert.. Reminds me of a scene from Mel Gibson's Apocalypto!! Great shot! Beautiful & a very atmospheric piece. Film Noir combined with an art deco sensibility. Moody and little abstract, like it.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
4,871
[ 128000, 34042, 27421, 398, 14265, 0, 358, 649, 4661, 6865, 4731, 5737, 304, 279, 4092, 4999, 2181, 596, 3604, 279, 7160, 11, 1120, 449, 12504, 14675, 323, 10658, 7119, 433, 389, 264, 1633, 74649, 1938, 13, 43023, 939, 433, 1051, 264, 46858, 1189, 18266, 11, 430, 1053, 617, 1903, 433, 1790, 36921, 4999, 12947, 369, 701, 3169, 4339, 323, 4034, 98425, 0, 358, 15262, 701, 330, 906, 1205, 264, 16905, 1, 1772, 11, 1633, 7155, 6689, 4999, 2028, 46303, 757, 3201, 13, 8840, 11, 22371, 627, 40, 1390, 311, 1268, 75, 520, 279, 18266, 627, 3947, 596, 264, 2216, 6555, 10461, 838, 320, 2203, 10380, 2733, 311, 420, 369, 757, 13, 1102, 35710, 757, 315, 14637, 473, 6443, 13, 29308, 7155, 6689, 627, 75961, 11, 12131, 0, 3011 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 34042, 27421, 398, 14265, 0, 358, 649, 4661, 6865, 4731, 5737, 304, 279, 4092, 4999, 2181, 596, 3604, 279, 7160, 11, 1120, 449, 12504, 14675, 323, 10658, 7119, 433, 389, 264, 1633, 74649, 1938, 13, 43023, 939, 433, 1051, 264, 46858, 1189, 18266, 11, 430, 1053, 617, 1903, 433, 1790, 36921, 4999, 12947, 369, 701, 3169, 4339, 323, 4034, 98425, 0, 358, 15262, 701, 330, 906, 1205, 264, 16905, 1, 1772, 11, 1633, 7155, 6689, 4999, 2028, 46303, 757, 3201, 13, 8840, 11, 22371, 627, 40, 1390, 311, 1268, 75, 520, 279, 18266, 627, 3947, 596, 264, 2216, 6555, 10461, 838, 320, 2203, 10380, 2733, 311, 420, 369, 757, 13, 1102, 35710, 757, 315, 14637, 473, 6443, 13, 29308, 7155, 6689, 627, 75961, 11, 12131, 0, 3011, -100 ]
In the case Doukhobor Heritage Retreat Society #1999 v. Vancouver Foundation, the British Columbia Supreme Court considered whether a permanent fund established by a charity, the Doukhobor Heritage Retreat Society #1999 (the "Society"), at the Vancouver Foundation, a community foundation, could be returned to the Society. The Society operates the Whatshan Lake Retreat. The Society received sizeable donations from Allan Markin that were to be invested and earn income that would support the Retreat. In 1999, the first donation of $100,000 was invested in a fund with the Community Foundation of the South Okanagan. In 2001, Mr. Markin donated a further $175,000 to the Society in trust. The Society used that donation to establish a "permanent open fund" with the Vancouver Foundation where the capital was to be held permanently and invested in accordance with the provisions of the Vancouver Foundation Act. The income from the fund was to be disbursed each year to the Society to be used for supporting the Retreat and its associated programs. If the Society was no longer in existence, the income was to be distributed to another charity for the relief of poverty. the Vancouver Foundation Act explicitly states that the rule against perpetuities "does not apply to donations of the character indicated in this Act". The Vancouver Foundation Act sets out the rules that govern the Vancouver Foundation and gives it the powers it has to operate. The Act states that "For the purpose of giving effect to the objects of the foundation, the board must carry out the directions of donors if definite directions in writing are given." The Society took the position that, having given directions in writing to the Foundation to return the capital of the fund, the board of the Foundation was required to carry out those directions. The Court however noted that this scenario is different than where an individual donor is making a donation to a charity. Here, the Society entrusted funds to the Foundation to be managed and invested by the Foundation. The Court further noted that the word "permanent" in the agreement did not mean that the fund had to remain with the Foundation for all time. The word "permanent" meant that the Foundation could not use the capital of the fund and its fees had to come from the income. In addition, the Court compared the wording in the Vancouver Foundation Act with similar wording about following donor's directions from statutes establishing other community foundations. In those statutes, the community foundations were required to follow the directions that donors gave "at the time of donation". The Vancouver Foundation Act, though, did not restrict when directions can be given. The Court found that it was within the Foundation's charitable purposes to return the fund to the Society to be used for the purpose of generating income to sustain Retreat and that, under the terms of the Vancouver Foundation Act, the Foundation was obliged to return the fund to the Society. It is important for charities to understand the rights of a donor and to have clearly articulated donation or fund agreements. If your charity has any questions about this decision or its donation or fund agreements, Miller Thomson's Social Impact Group would be happy to assist.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
9,840
[ 128000, 644, 279, 1162, 17440, 31764, 677, 269, 34243, 88494, 13581, 674, 2550, 24, 348, 13, 23393, 5114, 11, 279, 8013, 19326, 13814, 7301, 6646, 3508, 264, 15690, 3887, 9749, 555, 264, 23693, 11, 279, 17440, 31764, 677, 269, 34243, 88494, 13581, 674, 2550, 24, 320, 1820, 330, 50, 6180, 4063, 520, 279, 23393, 5114, 11, 264, 4029, 16665, 11, 1436, 387, 6052, 311, 279, 13581, 627, 791, 13581, 27149, 279, 3639, 83227, 11940, 88494, 13, 578, 13581, 4036, 1404, 481, 24910, 505, 61325, 4488, 258, 430, 1051, 311, 387, 29091, 323, 7380, 8070, 430, 1053, 1862, 279, 88494, 13, 763, 220, 2550, 24, 11, 279, 1176, 25968, 315, 400, 1041, 11, 931, 574, 29091, 304, 264, 3887, 449, 279, 12332, 5114, 315, 279, 4987, 7777, 90263, 13 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 644, 279, 1162, 17440, 31764, 677, 269, 34243, 88494, 13581, 674, 2550, 24, 348, 13, 23393, 5114, 11, 279, 8013, 19326, 13814, 7301, 6646, 3508, 264, 15690, 3887, 9749, 555, 264, 23693, 11, 279, 17440, 31764, 677, 269, 34243, 88494, 13581, 674, 2550, 24, 320, 1820, 330, 50, 6180, 4063, 520, 279, 23393, 5114, 11, 264, 4029, 16665, 11, 1436, 387, 6052, 311, 279, 13581, 627, 791, 13581, 27149, 279, 3639, 83227, 11940, 88494, 13, 578, 13581, 4036, 1404, 481, 24910, 505, 61325, 4488, 258, 430, 1051, 311, 387, 29091, 323, 7380, 8070, 430, 1053, 1862, 279, 88494, 13, 763, 220, 2550, 24, 11, 279, 1176, 25968, 315, 400, 1041, 11, 931, 574, 29091, 304, 264, 3887, 449, 279, 12332, 5114, 315, 279, 4987, 7777, 90263, 13, -100 ]
NCAA Game Recap - Wildcats v Beavers Oregon St. 1:00 PM PT2:00 PM MT3:00 PM CT4:00 PM ET9:00 PM GMT5:00 PM 北京时间2:00 PM MST4:00 PM EST, Dec 5, 2021 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, Oregon Attendance: 3,918 Mathurin scores 29, No. 11 Arizona beats Oregon State 90-65 CBK Headlines No. 13 Spartans snap No. 8 Badgers' run Without Cockburn, Illini fall to Terps Creighton coach McDermott tests positive UConn to pay improperly fired Ollie $11M Memphis coach Hardaway rips into press Providence AD Driscoll to retire in June Phinisee sparks Indiana by No. 4 Purdue No. 1 Gonzaga wins 62nd straight at home No. 3 Arizona rips Stanford to go 15-1 (AP Photo/Amanda Loman) CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) Bennedict Mathurin scored a season-high 29 points, including four 3-pointers, and No. 11 Arizona beat Oregon State 90-65 on Sunday. Christian Koloko added 12 points for the Wildcats (7-0, 1-0 Pac-12), who won their fourth straight against the Beavers. Mathurin finished with six rebounds. "The first thing that really got Benn going was the offensive rebounding. That's something he and I have been talking about," Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd said. "Making plays in the effort areas and not just hunting jump shots. Then he hunted some good 3s and our guys found him in that zone." Jerod Lucas scored 17 points to lead the Beavers (1-8, 0-2), who haven't won since their opener against Portland State. Arizona fell behind 13-7 early, responded with a 16-0 run capped by Mathurin's three-point play and steadily pulled away, never relinquishing the lead. Oregon State got within six points early in the second half, but a layup by Azuolas Tubelis made it 52-41 with 17:13 left and the Beavers didn't get within 10 points the rest of the way. "I was really excited the way our guys came out ready for fight. And then just seems like what's cost us against all teams is little spurts in each half," Oregon State coach Wayne Tinkle said. "We got down in the first half and then battled back. Second half, same thing. We just we couldn't keep the ball in front. We couldn't grab a rebound. We turned it over way too much." Kerr Kriisa finished with 11 points for Arizona and Tubelis scored 10. The Beavers were thwarted by turnovers, with 22 that Arizona turned into 27 points. "I don't know if I envision stats going into the game, but I definitely knew we wanted to pressure them and force them to make tough plays in tight windows. Our guys did a good job of that," Lloyd said. Arizona was supposed to open Pac-12 play at home on Thursday against Washington, but the game was postponed because of COVID-19 issues with the Huskies. That game has been rescheduled for Jan. 25. "We played one game basically in the last two weeks. So maybe it took us a little bit to get our feet underneath us, but I'm really proud of how our bench came in and changed the game, pressuring defensively and making some things happen," Lloyd said. The Wildcats are averaging more than 90 points per game under Lloyd, who's in his first season as their coach after 20 years as an assistant at Gonzaga. Arizona: The Wildcats' No. 11 ranking is their highest since they were No. 9 in January of 2018. ... Arizona has three wins this season by 45 or more points. Oregon State: The Beavers have not led a game at halftime this season. ... Oregon State has defeated Arizona nine times at Gill Coliseum when the Wildcats have been ranked, most recently on Jan. 12, 2020, when the Beavers beat then-No. 24 Arizona 82-65. CORVALLIS COOL Mathurin, a sophomore, had a career-high 31 points against the Beavers at Gill Coliseum last season. "To be honest, I'm from Canada and Corvallis is pretty much the same as Canada so I'll just say it's the weather," he joked after the game. Arizona: Hosts Wyoming on Wednesday. Oregon State: Hosts Sacramento State on Saturday. More AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball and https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-poll and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
2,168
[ 128000, 45, 29733, 4140, 99134, 482, 97950, 348, 2893, 22292, 198, 93183, 800, 627, 16, 25, 410, 5975, 19932, 17, 25, 410, 5975, 19629, 18, 25, 410, 5975, 19084, 19, 25, 410, 5975, 18241, 24, 25, 410, 5975, 25497, 20, 25, 410, 5975, 110536, 21082, 17, 25, 410, 5975, 85380, 19, 25, 410, 5975, 26963, 11, 3799, 220, 20, 11, 220, 2366, 16, 198, 38, 484, 4349, 94565, 11, 4563, 85, 96244, 11, 19313, 80057, 25, 220, 18, 11, 25828, 198, 8991, 324, 258, 12483, 220, 1682, 11, 2360, 13, 220, 806, 17368, 34427, 19313, 3314, 220, 1954, 12, 2397, 198, 13276, 42, 11452, 8128, 198, 2822, 13, 220, 1032, 49451, 598, 10885, 2360, 13, 220, 23, 11717, 10863, 6, 1629, 198, 27131, 35027, 22464, 11, 12799, 6729 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 45, 29733, 4140, 99134, 482, 97950, 348, 2893, 22292, 198, 93183, 800, 627, 16, 25, 410, 5975, 19932, 17, 25, 410, 5975, 19629, 18, 25, 410, 5975, 19084, 19, 25, 410, 5975, 18241, 24, 25, 410, 5975, 25497, 20, 25, 410, 5975, 110536, 21082, 17, 25, 410, 5975, 85380, 19, 25, 410, 5975, 26963, 11, 3799, 220, 20, 11, 220, 2366, 16, 198, 38, 484, 4349, 94565, 11, 4563, 85, 96244, 11, 19313, 80057, 25, 220, 18, 11, 25828, 198, 8991, 324, 258, 12483, 220, 1682, 11, 2360, 13, 220, 806, 17368, 34427, 19313, 3314, 220, 1954, 12, 2397, 198, 13276, 42, 11452, 8128, 198, 2822, 13, 220, 1032, 49451, 598, 10885, 2360, 13, 220, 23, 11717, 10863, 6, 1629, 198, 27131, 35027, 22464, 11, 12799, 6729, -100 ]
Comparing Grand Ridge, FL homeowners insurance is easy. Enter your Zip at the top of the page and you will be on your way to finding the cheapest coverage for your home in Jackson. Home insurance comparison is the most-trusted method of saving 30% or more on your premium. So stop overpaying and start saving by getting your quotes today. What you should know about Grand Ridge, FL home insurance quotes is that not all of them are created alike, and while there are those that provide information on products that provide comprehensive coverage for an all-in-one premium, there are quotes that only provide information on certain types of coverage. And yet they will come up in the same query when you use insurance quotes websites, which can be a bad thing if you are not careful. How much does Grand Ridge homeowner's insurance cost? Well, that really depends on your state. However, we are finding that across the United States, the average cost is between $600 to $1,600, with Idaho having the lowest average and Texas the highest. Of course, if you take a look at the specifics, you will find insurers that charge lower or higher than the state average. Start saving now on your home insurance in Grand Ridge, FL. Enter your Zip Code at the top of the page and browse and compare through the list of the top insurance carriers in your area. Preserving funds, tweaking your coverage, protecting your family members and your other valuables "� these are all issues homeowners' need to know about just before they acquire an insurance policy policy. In this report, you will locate some wonderful suggestions on how to navigate the perplexing world of residence insurance policies and come away with a strong policy. One particular benefit of putting in or changing the smoke alarms in your house is that doing so can help reduce the expense of your homeowner's insurance. If you have an older home, you could conserve up to 10 % a 12 months. You may possibly also get a additional price reduction by putting in further alarms throughout your house. Soon after getting your homeowner's insurance plan, go around your property and just take photos of your belongings so you have a visible inventory. Keep these photographs in a fireproof protected or at a relative's home. These pictures will support the insurance coverage organization doc your promises, and assist you get your funds more rapidly. When taking into consideration insurance coverage for your house, be certain to have your valuables formerly appraised. This will guarantee that if they need to have to be replaced, you will get a honest substitution benefit in a more quickly sum of time. To do this, have a professional appraise the belonging and then ship the official appraisal to the insurance policies firm. To ensure the security of key home advancement projects usually report them to your homeowner's insurance firm once they are accomplished. Even though this could result in a small premium enhance, it is the only way to make confident that the included value of your property is lined in situation of injury. If you want your house to be completely insured from reduction or hurt, you want to periodically reevaluate the well worth of your house and modify your protection accordingly. If you have manufactured main improvements, additions, or repairs that would have an effect on the really worth of the house or which would price substantial quantities of money to exchange, and they are not mirrored in your property insurance coverage protection, you will not be able to get what you've place into your house in the occasion you require to file a claim. If you live in a flood-susceptible location, never ever presume that you can rely only on federal catastrophe support instead than purchasing flood insurance coverage protection. In the 1st spot, a large proportion of all flooding incidents in no way qualify for federal disaster relief. Secondly, you could spend much more in fascination for a federal catastrophe bank loan than you would spend for flood insurance policy. Ahead of you even obtain a residence, make certain to question your actual estate agent queries about homeowner's insurance value. The value of homeowner's insurance policies differs, usually dependent on location. You do not want to dwell in an area that is heading to go away you broke paying for homeowner's insurance policy. Install a refined alarm technique in your property, if possible one that is monitored by a trustworthy security firm, or is linked directly to the regional law enforcement station. Insurance policy businesses decrease your yearly premium by up to five% if you can confirm by an bill or deal that you have a centrally monitored stability program put in. An informed decision is considerably more likely to be a clever choice, whether or not we're chatting about homeowners' insurance policy or everything else out there. If you do not recognize how insurance policies operates, just make confident you use these suggestions in purchase to get the greatest offer on a sound protection package for your house.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
8,132
[ 128000, 17561, 287, 10517, 35305, 11, 13062, 40962, 8276, 374, 4228, 13, 11502, 701, 30332, 520, 279, 1948, 315, 279, 2199, 323, 499, 690, 387, 389, 701, 1648, 311, 9455, 279, 43149, 10401, 369, 701, 2162, 304, 13972, 13, 5492, 8276, 12593, 374, 279, 1455, 10398, 28244, 1749, 315, 14324, 220, 966, 4, 477, 810, 389, 701, 15193, 13, 2100, 3009, 927, 14214, 287, 323, 1212, 14324, 555, 3794, 701, 17637, 3432, 627, 3923, 499, 1288, 1440, 922, 10517, 35305, 11, 13062, 2162, 8276, 17637, 374, 430, 539, 682, 315, 1124, 527, 3549, 27083, 11, 323, 1418, 1070, 527, 1884, 430, 3493, 2038, 389, 3956, 430, 3493, 16195, 10401, 369, 459, 682, 3502, 19101, 15193, 11, 1070, 527, 17637, 430, 1193, 3493, 2038, 389, 3738, 4595, 315, 10401 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 17561, 287, 10517, 35305, 11, 13062, 40962, 8276, 374, 4228, 13, 11502, 701, 30332, 520, 279, 1948, 315, 279, 2199, 323, 499, 690, 387, 389, 701, 1648, 311, 9455, 279, 43149, 10401, 369, 701, 2162, 304, 13972, 13, 5492, 8276, 12593, 374, 279, 1455, 10398, 28244, 1749, 315, 14324, 220, 966, 4, 477, 810, 389, 701, 15193, 13, 2100, 3009, 927, 14214, 287, 323, 1212, 14324, 555, 3794, 701, 17637, 3432, 627, 3923, 499, 1288, 1440, 922, 10517, 35305, 11, 13062, 2162, 8276, 17637, 374, 430, 539, 682, 315, 1124, 527, 3549, 27083, 11, 323, 1418, 1070, 527, 1884, 430, 3493, 2038, 389, 3956, 430, 3493, 16195, 10401, 369, 459, 682, 3502, 19101, 15193, 11, 1070, 527, 17637, 430, 1193, 3493, 2038, 389, 3738, 4595, 315, 10401, -100 ]
"Cherish, Challenge, Aspire and Achieve" St. Luke's Church of England School prepares each and every child to take his/her place in a rapidly changing, multi-faith society. We have radically improved our approaches to teaching and learning over the last few years and can now confidently offer a promise to our families and children; that their children will flourish holistically in our care and reach high levels of attainment and progress during their journey from Reception to Year 6. Christian values are central and our ethos is focused on encouraging positive attitudes of mutual respect and self-esteem. We believe that our St. Luke's Christian core values will help prepare all of our children to become responsible and caring people in today's Modern Britain. We value each child as an individual with different talents and needs. Our aim is to enable and encourage, each and every one, to achieve their best and to equip them with the skills to be ready for the next stages of their lives.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
1,472
[ 128000, 1, 1163, 261, 819, 11, 26323, 11, 1666, 23772, 323, 42224, 588, 702, 626, 13, 25459, 596, 9441, 315, 9635, 6150, 48542, 1855, 323, 1475, 1716, 311, 1935, 813, 39007, 2035, 304, 264, 19019, 10223, 11, 7447, 2269, 64, 411, 8396, 13, 1226, 617, 61127, 13241, 1057, 20414, 311, 12917, 323, 6975, 927, 279, 1566, 2478, 1667, 323, 649, 1457, 78076, 3085, 264, 11471, 311, 1057, 8689, 323, 2911, 26, 430, 872, 2911, 690, 67784, 24429, 38210, 304, 1057, 2512, 323, 5662, 1579, 5990, 315, 93965, 323, 5208, 2391, 872, 11879, 505, 77051, 311, 9941, 220, 21, 627, 42042, 2819, 527, 8792, 323, 1057, 85339, 374, 10968, 389, 26921, 6928, 33726, 315, 27848, 5201, 323, 659, 65906, 627, 1687, 4510, 430, 1057, 800, 13, 25459, 596, 9052 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 1, 1163, 261, 819, 11, 26323, 11, 1666, 23772, 323, 42224, 588, 702, 626, 13, 25459, 596, 9441, 315, 9635, 6150, 48542, 1855, 323, 1475, 1716, 311, 1935, 813, 39007, 2035, 304, 264, 19019, 10223, 11, 7447, 2269, 64, 411, 8396, 13, 1226, 617, 61127, 13241, 1057, 20414, 311, 12917, 323, 6975, 927, 279, 1566, 2478, 1667, 323, 649, 1457, 78076, 3085, 264, 11471, 311, 1057, 8689, 323, 2911, 26, 430, 872, 2911, 690, 67784, 24429, 38210, 304, 1057, 2512, 323, 5662, 1579, 5990, 315, 93965, 323, 5208, 2391, 872, 11879, 505, 77051, 311, 9941, 220, 21, 627, 42042, 2819, 527, 8792, 323, 1057, 85339, 374, 10968, 389, 26921, 6928, 33726, 315, 27848, 5201, 323, 659, 65906, 627, 1687, 4510, 430, 1057, 800, 13, 25459, 596, 9052, -100 ]
Reading Caroline: Little House Revisited was like a guilty pleasure. It enabled me to revisit the lives of Charles, Caroline, Mary and Laura Ingalls as they travelled from the Little House in the Big Woods to Kansas in 1870. As a girl, I loved reading the Little House series of books written by Laura Ingalls Wilder. I also enjoyed watching the Little House television series which originally aired between 1974 and 1983. Caroline was written from the perspective of the hardy, pregnant mother as they travelled in a covered wagon across the American midwest to stake their claim on land. As an adult, I noticed things that I may not have understood as a child. It was difficult to hear about the treatment of the Osage indigenous peoples as they were pushed off the land to make way for pioneers. I also reflected on how challenging it would be as a mother of young girls to pick up and leave their extended family, travel across flooded rivers and help to build a home in the prairies. The story was based on the actual history of Laura Ingalls Wilder and was an endearing return to childhood. For any of you who have enjoyed the books and TV shows, it is worth listening to! This entry was posted in Audiobook, Historical Fiction and tagged Caroline, Little House Revisited, Sarah Miller. Bookmark the permalink. This sounds like a good comfort read! I think we tend to romanticize their story, but it must have been really pretty grueling… especially for Caroline.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
3,595
[ 128000, 32999, 54491, 25, 15013, 4783, 1050, 29968, 574, 1093, 264, 16390, 17069, 13, 1102, 9147, 757, 311, 65878, 279, 6439, 315, 15274, 11, 54491, 11, 10455, 323, 30928, 25913, 5700, 439, 814, 46368, 505, 279, 15013, 4783, 304, 279, 6295, 35848, 311, 20754, 304, 220, 9674, 15, 13, 1666, 264, 3828, 11, 358, 10456, 5403, 279, 15013, 4783, 4101, 315, 6603, 5439, 555, 30928, 25913, 5700, 13944, 261, 13, 358, 1101, 14333, 10307, 279, 15013, 4783, 12707, 4101, 902, 13517, 43087, 1990, 220, 4468, 19, 323, 220, 3753, 18, 13, 54491, 574, 5439, 505, 279, 13356, 315, 279, 2653, 88, 11, 20895, 6691, 439, 814, 46368, 304, 264, 9960, 61519, 4028, 279, 3778, 5209, 11285, 311, 18783, 872, 3802, 389, 4363, 627, 2170, 459, 6822, 11, 358 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 32999, 54491, 25, 15013, 4783, 1050, 29968, 574, 1093, 264, 16390, 17069, 13, 1102, 9147, 757, 311, 65878, 279, 6439, 315, 15274, 11, 54491, 11, 10455, 323, 30928, 25913, 5700, 439, 814, 46368, 505, 279, 15013, 4783, 304, 279, 6295, 35848, 311, 20754, 304, 220, 9674, 15, 13, 1666, 264, 3828, 11, 358, 10456, 5403, 279, 15013, 4783, 4101, 315, 6603, 5439, 555, 30928, 25913, 5700, 13944, 261, 13, 358, 1101, 14333, 10307, 279, 15013, 4783, 12707, 4101, 902, 13517, 43087, 1990, 220, 4468, 19, 323, 220, 3753, 18, 13, 54491, 574, 5439, 505, 279, 13356, 315, 279, 2653, 88, 11, 20895, 6691, 439, 814, 46368, 304, 264, 9960, 61519, 4028, 279, 3778, 5209, 11285, 311, 18783, 872, 3802, 389, 4363, 627, 2170, 459, 6822, 11, 358, -100 ]
I made a discord app server if anyone wants to join. I'm more active there ATM. A bit of everything. I'm trying to push it more vocaloid but I can't get it there. Feels good to be back. I missed this site and the people on it. Merry Christmas, Happy holidays! I hope everyone got what they wanted! I'm staying forever. Everyone... I love you all! kimchi-tan and Skiyoshi 十三 like this. Tenshi is helping me make a Utauloid... Wish me luck! K... I just need help with pronunciations RN. HELLO WORLD! HOW ARE YOU? As well as all you UTAU Users and General Vocal Synth fans!? I must ask a favor... Can everyone who sees this Please Send me a PM listing a large ammount of Vocaloid, Fanloid, And UTAU songs? I have another playlist, however, it's offline and the only way to share it would be to send the audio files themselves. Darn... I want to listen to more Vocaloid, Fanloid, and UTAU music. But Thanks for the playlist! ...only if you make it boring. I got nothing to do and no were to be ~Meow. Oh Gawd! The Travel affect. If I'm not on very often (as in once every other day). Then This site is blocked. I'll be on this site occasionally. I will be on more When I get home. SOHBlue and MANIAGIRLKITTY like this. O.o I've been on here for a Month and Three days. 6 months and 9 days for me, I think. ^_^ Time flies. *sighs* Can't wait tell I can Use UTAU like @kimchi-tan, @Adlez27, @TheEternalChild7, and @Yozane. SOHBlue, Kiyoteru, aoi・kurt and 1 other person like this. SOHBlue, aoi・kurt and Kitcat190 like this. SOHBlue and Yozane like this. Want to contribute to it by making music. On the Dere scale I am a Yan-Tsun-Coo. I protect those who are treated poorly. I want to befriend as many as I can. I will try not to lie to people.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
6,713
[ 128000, 40, 1903, 264, 32141, 917, 3622, 422, 5606, 6944, 311, 5249, 13, 358, 2846, 810, 4642, 1070, 47135, 627, 32, 2766, 315, 4395, 13, 358, 2846, 4560, 311, 4585, 433, 810, 26480, 590, 719, 358, 649, 956, 636, 433, 1070, 627, 99284, 1695, 311, 387, 1203, 13, 358, 13942, 420, 2816, 323, 279, 1274, 389, 433, 627, 44, 5515, 10280, 11, 24241, 25425, 0, 358, 3987, 5127, 2751, 1148, 814, 4934, 4999, 40, 2846, 19994, 16058, 13, 22172, 1131, 358, 3021, 499, 682, 4999, 58993, 14946, 2442, 276, 323, 4923, 16618, 32945, 109219, 46091, 1093, 420, 627, 51, 729, 6151, 374, 10695, 757, 1304, 264, 549, 2629, 360, 590, 1131, 38747, 757, 15369, 4999, 42, 1131, 358, 1120, 1205, 1520, 449, 19126, 1371, 17583, 46916, 627, 51812 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 40, 1903, 264, 32141, 917, 3622, 422, 5606, 6944, 311, 5249, 13, 358, 2846, 810, 4642, 1070, 47135, 627, 32, 2766, 315, 4395, 13, 358, 2846, 4560, 311, 4585, 433, 810, 26480, 590, 719, 358, 649, 956, 636, 433, 1070, 627, 99284, 1695, 311, 387, 1203, 13, 358, 13942, 420, 2816, 323, 279, 1274, 389, 433, 627, 44, 5515, 10280, 11, 24241, 25425, 0, 358, 3987, 5127, 2751, 1148, 814, 4934, 4999, 40, 2846, 19994, 16058, 13, 22172, 1131, 358, 3021, 499, 682, 4999, 58993, 14946, 2442, 276, 323, 4923, 16618, 32945, 109219, 46091, 1093, 420, 627, 51, 729, 6151, 374, 10695, 757, 1304, 264, 549, 2629, 360, 590, 1131, 38747, 757, 15369, 4999, 42, 1131, 358, 1120, 1205, 1520, 449, 19126, 1371, 17583, 46916, 627, 51812, -100 ]
As Medicare Advantage threats mount, providers seek better partners: 2023 Outlook Survey @KimMarselas (Fourth and final in a series on providers' attitudes and concerns about operating conditions in 2023.) More skilled nursing providers are embracing Institutional Special Needs Plans by joining existing programs or creating their own as enrollment in other Medicare Advantage plans threatens to surpass half of all Medicare beneficiaries in 2023. The McKnight's 2023 Outlook Survey found 63% of responding owners, executives and administrators said their organization currently participate in or have their own managed care or Medicare Advantage program, such as an Institutional Special Needs Plan (I-SNP). Last year, some 55% of owners told McKnight's they expected to be "more involved with managed care" in 2023. This year, that fell to 38%. But the newer figure may reflect a leveling off after a bellwether year in 2022. "There's probably more focus on I-SNPs and our model than there ever has been before, so it's a very encouraging time," said Marc Hudak, chief growth officer at Longevity Health Plan, which has more than 30 operating partners and about 5,000 members in I-SNPs in nine states. "They align very well with CMS' push to having value-based care be the centerpiece by 2030." An increase in I-SNP activity now makes sense, as providers look for relief from regulatory and reimbursement pressures after years years focusing on daily operations during COVID. "People have a little more time to pick their head up and think a little bit more about the future," Hudak said. "Secondly, there's an ongoing evolution of more and more people moving to Medicare Advantage plans. We're close to 50%. There's a very material payer mix shift, which means compressed rates, which means more prior authorization, concurrent stay reviews … really pressure on a key line of business that historically has performed very well for skilled nursing facilities." Just under 28% of owners, C-suite leaders and administrators told McKnight's that more than 60% of their residents are currently on managed care. Another 55% said they had 21% to 60% of residents on managed care. Also this year, 15% said they had less than 20% on managed care. That level is less than one-fourth of the 2022 survey's levels at that low level of involvement. Among all respondents, about 64% expect to see "explosive" or more "small" growth in Medicare managed care plan selection this year. The 2023 Outlook Survey was conducted by email from Nov. 22 to Dec. 9. McKnight's Long-Term Care News garnered nearly 1,000 responses from nursing home owners, C-suite leaders, administrators and nurse supervisors for its annual year-end survey. Even as data reported by NIC in late December showed skilled nursing occupancy rates at 79% — the sector's highest level since April 2020 — Medicare Advantage trends are dampening excitement about long-term recovery. "Some operators see an opportunity to capture patient volume with the growth of managed care, depending on the operator's business model," wrote Bill Kauffman, senior principal at the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care. His blog noted that Managed Medicare revenue per patient day for October 2022 was down 1.4% from a year earlier and down 4.7% from October 2020. "The continued decline in managed Medicare revenue per patient day can pose a challenge to operators," he wrote. "Medicare fee-for-service RPPD ended October 2022 at $583 and managed Medicare ended at $465, representing a $118 differential. In October of 2020, the differential was $100." Given reimbursement pressures from regular MA plans, which have traditionally also steered more patients to home care as an alternative to skilled nursing, it makes sense for providers to seek partnerships that pay better and provide tangible support, Hudak noted. Under I-SNP plans, participating facilities can take advantage of advanced practice clinicians, social workers, telehealth specialists that are all intended to improve outcomes and reduce their overall costs on the way to earning incentive payments. And they're not the only option for providers looking to protect and grow revenue streams. Ancillaries such as pharmacy, therapy and home health lines also look attractive to a large share of McKnight's survey respondents, with 34% saying they will likely be more involved with them in 2023. Significant numbers of respondents also said they'd be likely to be more involved with speciality services (43%), including dialysis, pain management and ventilator care; and nurse practitioners or other advanced practice clinicians (37%). PREVIOUS COVERAGE OF THE 2023 OUTLOOK SURVEY: 'Perfect storm' of inflation, low reimbursement to drive mergers and acquisitions; Providers warn of broad closures, agency reliance under possible staff mandate; Spiraling costs threaten growing optimism for skilled nursing I-SNP Medicare Advantage Reimbursement Close more info about As Medicare Advantage threats mount, providers seek better partners: 2023 Outlook Survey
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
4,001
[ 128000, 2170, 31822, 71459, 18208, 6606, 11, 12850, 6056, 2731, 8717, 25, 220, 2366, 18, 42158, 24507, 198, 31, 49436, 44, 1590, 40843, 198, 7988, 414, 339, 323, 1620, 304, 264, 4101, 389, 12850, 6, 33726, 323, 10742, 922, 10565, 4787, 304, 220, 2366, 18, 29275, 7816, 26611, 28456, 12850, 527, 56501, 98984, 9984, 44240, 35695, 555, 18667, 6484, 7620, 477, 6968, 872, 1866, 439, 39148, 304, 1023, 31822, 71459, 6787, 48926, 311, 53120, 4376, 315, 682, 31822, 61668, 304, 220, 2366, 18, 627, 791, 26718, 9471, 596, 220, 2366, 18, 42158, 24507, 1766, 220, 5495, 4, 315, 30438, 7980, 11, 29509, 323, 38212, 1071, 872, 7471, 5131, 16136, 304, 477, 617, 872, 1866, 9152, 2512, 477, 31822, 71459, 2068, 11, 1778, 439, 459, 98984, 9984, 44240, 9878 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 2170, 31822, 71459, 18208, 6606, 11, 12850, 6056, 2731, 8717, 25, 220, 2366, 18, 42158, 24507, 198, 31, 49436, 44, 1590, 40843, 198, 7988, 414, 339, 323, 1620, 304, 264, 4101, 389, 12850, 6, 33726, 323, 10742, 922, 10565, 4787, 304, 220, 2366, 18, 29275, 7816, 26611, 28456, 12850, 527, 56501, 98984, 9984, 44240, 35695, 555, 18667, 6484, 7620, 477, 6968, 872, 1866, 439, 39148, 304, 1023, 31822, 71459, 6787, 48926, 311, 53120, 4376, 315, 682, 31822, 61668, 304, 220, 2366, 18, 627, 791, 26718, 9471, 596, 220, 2366, 18, 42158, 24507, 1766, 220, 5495, 4, 315, 30438, 7980, 11, 29509, 323, 38212, 1071, 872, 7471, 5131, 16136, 304, 477, 617, 872, 1866, 9152, 2512, 477, 31822, 71459, 2068, 11, 1778, 439, 459, 98984, 9984, 44240, 9878, -100 ]
National Guard Employers Key to Unit Success Jan. 14, 2019 (DULUTH, Minnesota) — The 148th Fighter Wing of Duluth, Minnesota, partnered with the 185th Air Refueling Wing of Sioux City, Iowa, and Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve for their 'Boss Lift' event held in appreciation and recognition of employers of the unit's members. The Boss Lift is intended to foster greater understanding of what National Guard and Reserve members do while at weekend training or deployed away from their civilian jobs. "We really appreciate all of the employers that support our Guardsmen," said Col. Troy Havener, 148th Fighter Wing vice commander. "Especially in a year where we have served our country with so many of our Guardsmen being deployed and away from their work place." Eighteen employers representing 15 businesses participated in the event in September 2018. On Thursday, September 13th, the 148th Fighter Wing, partnered with the 185th Air Refueling Wing, and the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve to host the 2018 'Boss Lift'. The event provides traditional guard members in the unit an opportunity to invite representatives that they feel have supported them through deployments for a chance to understand 'what they do.' "We really appreciate all of the employers that support our guardsmen. Especially in a year where we have served our country with so many of our guardsmen being deployed and away from their work place," said Col. Troy Havener, 148th Fighter Wing Vice Commander. The day involved a base tour, informational briefs, and the highlight of the day had a K-135 Stratotanker from the Iowa Air National Guard 185th Air Refueling in Sioux City, Iowa. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Tech Sgt. Lynette Hoke / Released) The employers had the opportunity to learn about the 148th from wing leadership. They were given tours of the operations and maintenance buildings, flightline and fire hall while being able to ask questions to learn more about what their Airmen do while on military duty. In addition to the employers, 24 spouses of service members boarded a KC135 "Stratotanker" to view in-air refueling of the unit's F-16s to gain better understanding of the wing's mission. "The 148th has been flying fighters for over the past 70 years," said Col. Christopher Blomquist, 148th Fighter Wing commander. "We are more engaged today than we have ever been. We're busier than we were during Vietnam, Korea or the World Wars. We have more people deployed to more places, more often than ever. Thank you for your support. We truly couldn't do what we do without you." The event provided Guard members in the unit an opportunity to invite representatives they feel have supported them throughout their military career for a chance to understand what they do. Tom Peterson, a terminal supervisor at Enbridge of Superior, Wisconsin, was nominated by 148th member Matt Hayes. Peterson recalled not being sure how employing a veteran would affect his workgroup, because some people don't understand how the military operates – they just see that an employee is gone. Peterson believes he can go back to Enbridge and share this experience to give more perspective. He said the highlights of the experience included networking and meeting all the different employers, observing the professionalism and respect at all levels and seeing all who support our troops in the area. It gave him an even greater respect for his employees after seeing the responsibilities taken on at the base than even before. "I have a whole new appreciation of being an employer of a National Guard member because I now see the dedication and expertise they have and what they can help us with," said Peterson. "I would absolutely hire more veterans. I see it as they're trained professionals who understand how leadership and procedures work." Story and photos by Staff Sgt. Dani Tharaldson Funeral services for PV2 Conor McGurran Minnesota Guardsman honors family's military history during promotion Accepting Nominations for Camp Ripley's 2020 Court of Honor
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
8,951
[ 128000, 31912, 12542, 21445, 388, 5422, 311, 8113, 13346, 198, 18820, 13, 220, 975, 11, 220, 679, 24, 320, 35, 1112, 9331, 11, 19461, 8, 2001, 578, 220, 10410, 339, 42667, 35622, 315, 63715, 952, 11, 19461, 11, 53319, 449, 279, 220, 9741, 339, 6690, 8718, 80097, 35622, 315, 82693, 4409, 11, 21357, 11, 323, 75952, 9365, 315, 279, 12542, 323, 25820, 369, 872, 364, 58075, 53535, 6, 1567, 5762, 304, 35996, 323, 18324, 315, 23234, 315, 279, 5089, 596, 3697, 627, 791, 32669, 53535, 374, 10825, 311, 31087, 7191, 8830, 315, 1148, 5165, 12542, 323, 25820, 3697, 656, 1418, 520, 9178, 4967, 477, 27167, 3201, 505, 872, 30028, 7032, 627, 10944, 2216, 15763, 682, 315, 279, 23234, 430, 1862, 1057, 70385, 5794, 1359, 1071, 4349, 13, 44499 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 31912, 12542, 21445, 388, 5422, 311, 8113, 13346, 198, 18820, 13, 220, 975, 11, 220, 679, 24, 320, 35, 1112, 9331, 11, 19461, 8, 2001, 578, 220, 10410, 339, 42667, 35622, 315, 63715, 952, 11, 19461, 11, 53319, 449, 279, 220, 9741, 339, 6690, 8718, 80097, 35622, 315, 82693, 4409, 11, 21357, 11, 323, 75952, 9365, 315, 279, 12542, 323, 25820, 369, 872, 364, 58075, 53535, 6, 1567, 5762, 304, 35996, 323, 18324, 315, 23234, 315, 279, 5089, 596, 3697, 627, 791, 32669, 53535, 374, 10825, 311, 31087, 7191, 8830, 315, 1148, 5165, 12542, 323, 25820, 3697, 656, 1418, 520, 9178, 4967, 477, 27167, 3201, 505, 872, 30028, 7032, 627, 10944, 2216, 15763, 682, 315, 279, 23234, 430, 1862, 1057, 70385, 5794, 1359, 1071, 4349, 13, 44499, -100 ]
General enrolment programs 2020 Our general enrolment programs offer individuals or small teams an opportunity to deepen their understanding of how the Equal Opportunity Act 2010 or the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities (the Charter) apply in their work, and develop skills to take back to the workplace. We aim to disrupt assumptions and challenge participants using realistic scenarios, current cases and best practice examples. Our programs are a valuable opportunity to not only learn from content experts but also work with other organisations, share practices and develop useful networks. In designing and delivering our programs, we draw on our significant functions under the Equal Opportunity Act, the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities, and the Racial and Religious Tolerance Act 2001. As such, the Commission is uniquely placed to provide authoritative programs. All of our programs can be customised and delivered at your workplace. We tailor these programs to the specific needs of the workplace, incorporating corporate documents, policies and procedures into the sessions as well as workplace case studies the audience will connect with. Please note: General enrolment sessions with fewer than five participants may be rescheduled or cancelled with at least one week's notice. For more information please call us on (03) 9032 3467 or email [email protected]. You can also join our mailing list for calendar and training updates to receive a monthly update on upcoming sessions. Workplace equality: the Equal Opportunity Act - what you need to know Work can be fundamental to a sense of independence, financial security and participation in public life. It is vital that our workplaces foster a culture where everyone is safe, included and respected. This course addresses the rights of employees and obligations of the workplace to prevent and respond to discrimination, sexual harassment, bullying and victimisation. It helps establish a strong platform on which to build a healthy and inclusive workplace culture. acknowledge the importance of creating a positive and healthy workplace culture build confidence in identifying unlawful behaviour in the workplace under the Equal Opportunity Act explore the boundaries of what is considered a workplace pinpoint responsibility for unlawful conduct navigate options for resolving workplace issues and complaints consider actions that a bystander can take to foster a healthy workplace culture. This program is ideally suited to all employers and employees. Cost: $396 inc. GST Time: 9.30am - 12.30pm (3 hours) Location: Level 3, 204 Lygon Street, Carlton Workplace equality: the Equal Opportunity Act for unions and industrial advocates Learn about discrimination, sexual harassment, bullying and victimisation and how the Equal Opportunity Act helps build workplace equality. This full-day workshop will provide union delegates and industrial staff with greater confidence to identify unlawful behaviours and take action to address them through the dispute resolution service and other functions. identify unlawful conduct: discrimination, sexual harassment and victimisation, and the requirement to take reasonable precautions to prevent this conduct under the Equal Opportunity Act understand how Victorian equal opportunity law interacts with other key laws and legal processes that address workplace equality issues. take effective action to prevent and respond to unlawful behaviours in the workplace use external complaint making options and the Commission's dispute resolution service identify a range of remedies and outcomes available under the law, and other key Commission functions. This program is specifically designed for industrial advocates, organisers and union delegates/ representatives Time: 10.00am - 4.00pm (five hours with one-hour break) Location: Training Rooms, Level 3, 204 Lygon Street, Carlton Workplace equality: preventing and responding to sexual harassment Sexual harassment causes harm and is against the law. In order to eliminate sexual harassment from our workplace, everyone needs to understand where the law draws a line at unlawful conduct. This program breaks down what conduct amounts to sexual harassment in the workplace under the Equal Opportunity Act. It considers action that can be taken prevent and respond to sexual harassment to build respectful workplaces where all staff are safe. understand what conduct amounts to sexual harassment under the Equal Opportunity Act and practise recognising sexual harassment pinpoint responsibility for sexual harassment explore options for resolving complaints of sexual harassment consider actions that a bystander can take to address sexual harassment in the workplace and how this influences workplace culture. Time: 9.30am - 12.30pm (three hours) Equality in sport: Trans and gender diverse inclusion Sporting clubs and organisations must be inclusive towards trans and gender diverse people and know what they need to do to protect and respect all people. This workshop promotes respectful interaction between athletes, coaches, volunteers and spectators when engaging with trans and gender diverse people. It is delivered in partnership with Proud2Play. It explains the Commission's guideline, Trans and gender diverse inclusion in sport, and sets out what it means for sports club and organisations. recognise the need for trans and gender diverse inclusion in sport gain practical and theoretical insights into gender diversity be better prepared to promote and enable trans and gender diverse inclusion be more confident in understanding and complying with Victoria's Equal Opportunity Act. This program is ideally suited for members of sporting organisations and clubs, and those working in the diversity and inclusion field. Workshop sessions have yet to be confirmed For more information or to express your interest, please email [email protected] Cost: $440 inc. GST (20 per cent discount for not-for-profit organisations). FREE to representatives of non-professional sporting clubs. Time: 9.30am - 2.00pm (four hours with 30-minute break) Workplace equality: contact officer essentials People experiencing discrimination, sexual harassment and victimisation in the workplace need access to confidential, reliable information and referral support. This program quips contact officers with the fundamental knowledge and skills to be a first point of contact in the workplace to provide confidential and impartial information about options to resolve complaints, both internal and external to the organisation. As such, contact officers are an important part of an organisation's risk management and equal opportunity compliance strategy. This program is ideally suited to new Contact Officers. consider standards of appropriate workplace behaviour under their organisation's policies and the law explore the purpose of the Contact Officer role, the organisation's expectations of the role and the knowledge and skills required to fulfil it explore the steps involved in handling complaints and the role of a Contact Officer in supporting this process practise the skills required to fulfil the role of contact officer effectively recognise challenges faced by contact officers and identify solutions. Time: 9.30am - 4.30pm (six hours with one-hour break) Workplace equality: contact officer refresher Contact officers are the first point of contact in the workplace to provide confidential and impartial information about options to resolve complaints discrimination, sexual harassment and victimisation. This program is designed to ensure that contact officers keep up to date and deepen their practice. This course discusses developments in equal opportunity law, common problems and techniques to improve practice. It allows contact officers to debrief and learn from peers. This program is ideally suited to Contact Officers who have previously completed a contact office course. Contact officers are recommended to take this course every two years. explore key updates to equal opportunity law and practice, and the application to their policies and procedures increase confidence in performing the role identify challenges officers have encountered and identify solutions revise and enhance interview skills.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
108
[ 128000, 15777, 66466, 479, 7620, 220, 2366, 15, 198, 8140, 4689, 66466, 479, 7620, 3085, 7931, 477, 2678, 7411, 459, 6776, 311, 92792, 872, 8830, 315, 1268, 279, 39574, 48379, 3298, 220, 679, 15, 477, 279, 49705, 315, 11344, 10734, 323, 74112, 320, 1820, 49705, 8, 3881, 304, 872, 990, 11, 323, 2274, 7512, 311, 1935, 1203, 311, 279, 27465, 13, 1226, 9395, 311, 24927, 32946, 323, 8815, 13324, 1701, 26569, 26350, 11, 1510, 5157, 323, 1888, 6725, 10507, 627, 8140, 7620, 527, 264, 15525, 6776, 311, 539, 1193, 4048, 505, 2262, 11909, 719, 1101, 990, 449, 1023, 29533, 11, 4430, 12659, 323, 2274, 5505, 14488, 627, 644, 30829, 323, 24944, 1057, 7620, 11, 584, 4128, 389, 1057, 5199, 5865, 1234, 279, 39574, 48379, 3298, 11, 279, 49705 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 15777, 66466, 479, 7620, 220, 2366, 15, 198, 8140, 4689, 66466, 479, 7620, 3085, 7931, 477, 2678, 7411, 459, 6776, 311, 92792, 872, 8830, 315, 1268, 279, 39574, 48379, 3298, 220, 679, 15, 477, 279, 49705, 315, 11344, 10734, 323, 74112, 320, 1820, 49705, 8, 3881, 304, 872, 990, 11, 323, 2274, 7512, 311, 1935, 1203, 311, 279, 27465, 13, 1226, 9395, 311, 24927, 32946, 323, 8815, 13324, 1701, 26569, 26350, 11, 1510, 5157, 323, 1888, 6725, 10507, 627, 8140, 7620, 527, 264, 15525, 6776, 311, 539, 1193, 4048, 505, 2262, 11909, 719, 1101, 990, 449, 1023, 29533, 11, 4430, 12659, 323, 2274, 5505, 14488, 627, 644, 30829, 323, 24944, 1057, 7620, 11, 584, 4128, 389, 1057, 5199, 5865, 1234, 279, 39574, 48379, 3298, 11, 279, 49705, -100 ]
The special designs made with the Jerusalem stone will create the perfect atmosphere. This is a limited variety of some of our unique designs. We will produce any other design made by you, and bring your wishes into the stone. Company Name :Fabulous Bilding Material CO. LTD. Fabulous Bilding Material CO. LTD.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
2,884
[ 128000, 791, 3361, 14769, 1903, 449, 279, 26523, 9998, 690, 1893, 279, 4832, 16975, 627, 2028, 374, 264, 7347, 8205, 315, 1063, 315, 1057, 5016, 14769, 13, 1226, 690, 8356, 904, 1023, 2955, 1903, 555, 499, 11, 323, 4546, 701, 25223, 1139, 279, 9998, 627, 14831, 4076, 551, 53267, 13850, 45592, 287, 10441, 7432, 13, 51285, 627, 53267, 13850, 45592, 287, 10441, 7432, 13, 51285, 13, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ]
[ 791, 3361, 14769, 1903, 449, 279, 26523, 9998, 690, 1893, 279, 4832, 16975, 627, 2028, 374, 264, 7347, 8205, 315, 1063, 315, 1057, 5016, 14769, 13, 1226, 690, 8356, 904, 1023, 2955, 1903, 555, 499, 11, 323, 4546, 701, 25223, 1139, 279, 9998, 627, 14831, 4076, 551, 53267, 13850, 45592, 287, 10441, 7432, 13, 51285, 627, 53267, 13850, 45592, 287, 10441, 7432, 13, 51285, 13, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100 ]
Methadone withdrawal will be needed eventually, after methadone maintenance or a discomfort monitoring program utilizing methadone has started. If your sensation shackled by having to go to a Billerica MA facility or a drug store day-to-day and also going through heck if you wish to take a trip, there is an escape. Methadone use creates a numb feeling to living, considerable stomach issues and physical reliance that beats all others; that's the short list. All sort of various other illness that methadone use created are uncovered when beginning methadone withdrawal. I'll offer you some answers to help today, and further remedies to take care of the problem to ending methadone dependence permanently. Addictions physicians and also pain monitoring facilities in Massachusetts are persistently prescribing methadone for opiate misuse and chronic pain, yet exactly what are the effects of methadone use? I have actually noted numerous below. If you have actually currently attempted Methadone withdrawal and had troubles, I've got some help you would not have actually discovered in other places. Once it is time to begin methadone withdrawal, lots of people are having BIG issues ending their methadone use. How does one withdraw from methadone in Billerica Massachusetts? What difficulties will they have to conquer? I'm composing for those having problem with methadone withdrawal. If you are experiencing no worry withdrawing from methadone, don't fret you are among the fortunate ones. The fact is that many dependencies physicians as well as discomfort administration specialists in Billerica are acting upon the suggestions from their peers and also consultants. They are not told of the fatalities because of prescribed methadone use neither the troubles that often take place when taking out from methadone use. Vital: thoroughly research drugs or drugs yourself before you purchase or take them. The impacts can be terrible. They likewise might have harmful interactive impacts when taken with various other medicines. Many otherwise all methadone effects are triggered by dietary deficiencies. Methadone use develops dietary exhaustion – particularly calcium and also magnesium depletion. An additional is B vitamin deficiency. This is just how these deficiencies appear. Methadone withdrawal will need a great deal of extra dietary supplements. That indicates it's time to feed the body. Calcium and magnesium will certainly aid with the cramping and so on. However there will certainly be some problem lots of will have taking their nutrients – a poor intestine. Methadone and anxiousness medications tend to ruin the digestive tract cellular lining. A leaky intestine offers discomforts when eating or allergies, vulnerable to illness and skin problems. One more signs and symptom of a leaky intestine is impatience as well as a 'bad attitude'. The attitude can have physical causes unspoken by the person. A great suggestion in ordering to help the intestine issue is eating lots of top quality yogurt with online probiotics in it, like acidophilus as well as bifidus. One could additionally supplement with large quantities of glutathione – an antioxidant to help the cleansing process. The problem with methadone is that it is harmful to the body. Your body knows it, however you may not. Taking methadone difficulties your organs to detoxify the body and secure the essential body organs prior to they are severely hurt. Contaminants provide the body a hard time. If you have actually seen drug addict with dark circles under their eyes, grey skin, negative skin, hair falling out, low energy, odd conditions, etc. they're got nutritional shortages. Those deficiencies are tough to recover from with food alone. Sometimes that food isn't being effectively digested = negative digestive tract. Cleansing the body is greater than merely quiting substance abuse. Drug abuse produces interior body damage you may not promptly identify. Nonetheless, the body will certainly try to detox right after drug use as well as recover itself using any kind of nutrients available. If the nutrients typically aren't readily available, the body will obtain (swipe) them from the bones, nerve system or other crucial features. Some will require medical detox from methadone – the problem is that most Billerica methadone detox centers don't use nutritional supplements as part of their program. They just give more medications, and often not the right ones. The lack of full understanding on Methadone detox creates a brutal scene to withdraw from. The bright side is that I have actually discovered the tools as well as the detox facilities in MA that could defeat methadone withdrawal smoothly and also quickly. Billerica /bɪlˈrɪkə/ ( listen) is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 40,243 according to the 2010 census. It borrows its name from the town of Billericay in Essex, England.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
6,559
[ 128000, 44, 774, 329, 606, 30836, 690, 387, 4460, 9778, 11, 1306, 21747, 329, 606, 13709, 477, 264, 44776, 16967, 2068, 35988, 21747, 329, 606, 706, 3940, 13, 1442, 701, 37392, 77390, 839, 555, 3515, 311, 733, 311, 264, 8766, 261, 3074, 9917, 12764, 477, 264, 5623, 3637, 1938, 4791, 11477, 323, 1101, 2133, 1555, 47781, 422, 499, 6562, 311, 1935, 264, 8577, 11, 1070, 374, 459, 12731, 627, 44, 774, 329, 606, 1005, 11705, 264, 57371, 8430, 311, 5496, 11, 24779, 23152, 4819, 323, 7106, 54180, 430, 34427, 682, 3885, 26, 430, 596, 279, 2875, 1160, 13, 2052, 3460, 315, 5370, 1023, 17563, 430, 21747, 329, 606, 1005, 3549, 527, 43522, 994, 7314, 21747, 329, 606, 30836, 13, 358, 3358, 3085, 499, 1063, 11503, 311, 1520, 3432 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 44, 774, 329, 606, 30836, 690, 387, 4460, 9778, 11, 1306, 21747, 329, 606, 13709, 477, 264, 44776, 16967, 2068, 35988, 21747, 329, 606, 706, 3940, 13, 1442, 701, 37392, 77390, 839, 555, 3515, 311, 733, 311, 264, 8766, 261, 3074, 9917, 12764, 477, 264, 5623, 3637, 1938, 4791, 11477, 323, 1101, 2133, 1555, 47781, 422, 499, 6562, 311, 1935, 264, 8577, 11, 1070, 374, 459, 12731, 627, 44, 774, 329, 606, 1005, 11705, 264, 57371, 8430, 311, 5496, 11, 24779, 23152, 4819, 323, 7106, 54180, 430, 34427, 682, 3885, 26, 430, 596, 279, 2875, 1160, 13, 2052, 3460, 315, 5370, 1023, 17563, 430, 21747, 329, 606, 1005, 3549, 527, 43522, 994, 7314, 21747, 329, 606, 30836, 13, 358, 3358, 3085, 499, 1063, 11503, 311, 1520, 3432, -100 ]
I grew up with country and western music. My Dad, Elwood Burger, had the Berkshire Mountaineers and my Brother, Kenneth Burger, had the Santa Fe Ramblers. This is the best way to grow up and I still enjoy music and so do my children and grandchildren. I couldn't agree more with you, Marguerette, it is the best way to grow up. How wonderful that you were surrounded by so many talented folks. I love music. Thank you for taking the time to comment. I must Google those Berkshire Mountaineers! Such a rich history.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
2,447
[ 128000, 40, 14264, 709, 449, 3224, 323, 19001, 4731, 13, 3092, 33621, 11, 4072, 6798, 52871, 11, 1047, 279, 91375, 10640, 8511, 388, 323, 856, 27445, 11, 49498, 52871, 11, 1047, 279, 16376, 3926, 15504, 71478, 13, 1115, 374, 279, 1888, 1648, 311, 3139, 709, 323, 358, 2103, 4774, 4731, 323, 779, 656, 856, 2911, 323, 50851, 627, 40, 7846, 956, 7655, 810, 449, 499, 11, 24079, 8977, 6672, 11, 433, 374, 279, 1888, 1648, 311, 3139, 709, 13, 2650, 11364, 430, 499, 1051, 23712, 555, 779, 1690, 23944, 15687, 13, 358, 3021, 4731, 13, 9930, 499, 369, 4737, 279, 892, 311, 4068, 13, 358, 2011, 5195, 1884, 91375, 10640, 8511, 388, 0, 15483, 264, 9257, 3925, 13, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ]
[ 40, 14264, 709, 449, 3224, 323, 19001, 4731, 13, 3092, 33621, 11, 4072, 6798, 52871, 11, 1047, 279, 91375, 10640, 8511, 388, 323, 856, 27445, 11, 49498, 52871, 11, 1047, 279, 16376, 3926, 15504, 71478, 13, 1115, 374, 279, 1888, 1648, 311, 3139, 709, 323, 358, 2103, 4774, 4731, 323, 779, 656, 856, 2911, 323, 50851, 627, 40, 7846, 956, 7655, 810, 449, 499, 11, 24079, 8977, 6672, 11, 433, 374, 279, 1888, 1648, 311, 3139, 709, 13, 2650, 11364, 430, 499, 1051, 23712, 555, 779, 1690, 23944, 15687, 13, 358, 3021, 4731, 13, 9930, 499, 369, 4737, 279, 892, 311, 4068, 13, 358, 2011, 5195, 1884, 91375, 10640, 8511, 388, 0, 15483, 264, 9257, 3925, 13, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100 ]
A Little Bit Crunchy A Little Bit Rock and Roll: (Not Quite Wordless) Wednesday: Refreshing! (Not Quite Wordless) Wednesday: Refreshing! Nothing says "refreshing" like kids playing unabashedly in a fountain on a hot summer day. Great shots. Love the motion! Thanks so much for linkin up to WW! Oh Terrific! Love the flying hair! Amazing action shots!! Totally refreshing to jump in water during a HOT summer day! These shots are fantastic! I love the movement in them. They scream "refreshing!" love the second shot with all the sprays of water - great motion! fantastic photos! love the hair photo!
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
4,271
[ 128000, 32, 15013, 6631, 78313, 88, 362, 15013, 6631, 9305, 323, 15028, 25, 320, 2688, 58795, 9506, 1752, 8, 8079, 25, 30107, 287, 4999, 7, 2688, 58795, 9506, 1752, 8, 8079, 25, 30107, 287, 4999, 24714, 2795, 330, 17611, 287, 1, 1093, 6980, 5737, 96718, 13883, 398, 304, 264, 57713, 389, 264, 4106, 7474, 1938, 627, 22111, 15300, 13, 10919, 279, 11633, 0, 11361, 779, 1790, 369, 2723, 258, 709, 311, 29144, 4999, 12174, 18122, 1104, 0, 10919, 279, 16706, 7013, 4999, 66173, 1957, 15300, 3001, 83065, 37018, 311, 7940, 304, 3090, 2391, 264, 54473, 7474, 1938, 4999, 9673, 15300, 527, 14964, 0, 358, 3021, 279, 7351, 304, 1124, 13, 2435, 46789, 330, 17611, 287, 25765, 31153, 279, 2132, 6689, 449, 682, 279, 8314, 954, 315, 3090, 482 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 32, 15013, 6631, 78313, 88, 362, 15013, 6631, 9305, 323, 15028, 25, 320, 2688, 58795, 9506, 1752, 8, 8079, 25, 30107, 287, 4999, 7, 2688, 58795, 9506, 1752, 8, 8079, 25, 30107, 287, 4999, 24714, 2795, 330, 17611, 287, 1, 1093, 6980, 5737, 96718, 13883, 398, 304, 264, 57713, 389, 264, 4106, 7474, 1938, 627, 22111, 15300, 13, 10919, 279, 11633, 0, 11361, 779, 1790, 369, 2723, 258, 709, 311, 29144, 4999, 12174, 18122, 1104, 0, 10919, 279, 16706, 7013, 4999, 66173, 1957, 15300, 3001, 83065, 37018, 311, 7940, 304, 3090, 2391, 264, 54473, 7474, 1938, 4999, 9673, 15300, 527, 14964, 0, 358, 3021, 279, 7351, 304, 1124, 13, 2435, 46789, 330, 17611, 287, 25765, 31153, 279, 2132, 6689, 449, 682, 279, 8314, 954, 315, 3090, 482, -100 ]
The Atlantis Pro 4.6 is the range topping version of the Atlantis 4.6 models. The Atlantis Pro 4.6 is the range topping version of the smaller of our dedicated exercise pool models, and is a swimming machine designed for serious fitness training, with all of the benefits you would expect from a top-end pool. The Atlantis Pro 4.6 features the Riptide 4 turbo jet variable speed counter-current system, powered by four high performance swim pumps, pushing out approximately 2400 gallons a minute of low-turbulence swim resistance. Between the maximum speed and the lowest setting (which would allow a small child could do a comfortable doggy paddle) are 10 separate swimming speeds which can be set on the visual display.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
8,664
[ 128000, 791, 88035, 1322, 220, 19, 13, 21, 374, 279, 2134, 61376, 2373, 315, 279, 88035, 220, 19, 13, 21, 4211, 627, 791, 88035, 1322, 220, 19, 13, 21, 374, 279, 2134, 61376, 2373, 315, 279, 9333, 315, 1057, 12514, 10368, 7463, 4211, 11, 323, 374, 264, 24269, 5780, 6319, 369, 6129, 17479, 4967, 11, 449, 682, 315, 279, 7720, 499, 1053, 1755, 505, 264, 1948, 13368, 7463, 627, 791, 88035, 1322, 220, 19, 13, 21, 4519, 279, 432, 11696, 579, 220, 19, 48127, 17004, 3977, 4732, 5663, 45275, 1887, 11, 23134, 555, 3116, 1579, 5178, 16587, 43875, 11, 17919, 704, 13489, 220, 8273, 15, 51222, 264, 9568, 315, 3428, 2442, 9225, 59566, 16587, 13957, 627, 26556, 279, 7340, 4732, 323, 279, 15821, 6376, 320, 8370, 1053, 2187 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 791, 88035, 1322, 220, 19, 13, 21, 374, 279, 2134, 61376, 2373, 315, 279, 88035, 220, 19, 13, 21, 4211, 627, 791, 88035, 1322, 220, 19, 13, 21, 374, 279, 2134, 61376, 2373, 315, 279, 9333, 315, 1057, 12514, 10368, 7463, 4211, 11, 323, 374, 264, 24269, 5780, 6319, 369, 6129, 17479, 4967, 11, 449, 682, 315, 279, 7720, 499, 1053, 1755, 505, 264, 1948, 13368, 7463, 627, 791, 88035, 1322, 220, 19, 13, 21, 4519, 279, 432, 11696, 579, 220, 19, 48127, 17004, 3977, 4732, 5663, 45275, 1887, 11, 23134, 555, 3116, 1579, 5178, 16587, 43875, 11, 17919, 704, 13489, 220, 8273, 15, 51222, 264, 9568, 315, 3428, 2442, 9225, 59566, 16587, 13957, 627, 26556, 279, 7340, 4732, 323, 279, 15821, 6376, 320, 8370, 1053, 2187, -100 ]
Jon snow dating A complete timeline of 'Game of Thrones' stars Kit Harington and Rose Leslie's real-life love story The Actors Who Play Jon Snow and Ygritte Are a Real-Life Couple Are jon snow and daenerys dating in real life Ygritte and jon snow dating in real life Listen Up, Game of Thrones Fans! Jon Snow and Ygritte are Dating IRL! JON SNOW SPEED DATING PRANK From their chemistry on and off screen, this couple has made their relationship and marriage work and they have the hit HBO series to thank. Becoming close on set to eventually tying the knot, Rose Leslie and Kit Harington have come a long way since their early days on GoT and are just as happy now than when they first started dating. Since the Game of Thrones premiere back in , fans of the show could feel the chemistry between Kit Harington and Rose Leslie. As it turns out, the actors were friends before getting cast in the HBO series and started spending a lot more time together while on set during season 2. Even though Harington and Leslie just saw themselves as friends at that time, many fans of the show could see that there was something special between them. It was only a matter of time before Kit Harington had fallen in love with his co-star and he even shared the sweet way it happened. The following year, rumors surrounding a possible relationship between Leslie and Harington began to circulate after they were spotted holding hands at a restaurant. Subscriber Account active since. HBO's "Game of Thrones" may not be known for its happy endings , but so far costars Kit Harington and Rose Leslie are living the sweetest fairy-tale worthy love story. The actors played on-screen couple Jon Snow and Ygritte for three seasons, but you may not have realized that they have a real-life romance as well and got married on June 23, after dating for several years. It looks like jon and ygritte dating in real life! Rich man younger man. Ygritte. First met while playing jon snow and emilia clarke dating for an external site. Fight. Kit Harington and Rose Leslie officially tied the knot in June last year, sending fans into a tizzy. There will be no one else. Admittedly, their on-screen relationship was pretty much doomed from the start. But in real life, their connection seems to have only grown stronger over time. The pair was first rumored to be dating in when TMZ released photos of them holding hands at a restaurant. Harington denied there was anything but friendship between them in several interviews over the next few years, but also openly admitted that he is private about his love life. The two took the next big step in their relationship this summer when they bought a home in the English countryside — a plan that Harington revealed was in the works during a May interview with Esquire. Me and Rose [Leslie] are very, very close and very good friends. And continue to be, actually. But no, no love affair. Now, , that's about jon snow dating rumors begin that harington jon snow and rose leslie's ygritte and off for game of thrones. I admit i'm a source confirms. Kit met Rose, they dated, they broke up, they started dating again on the sly, they tried everything they could to keep it out of the press, they gave up and told everyone that they were a couple, she moved in with him, they bought a new place together, they got engaged, and at some unspecified date that will likely be very soon, they're getting married. Harington and Leslie are now completely open about their relationship, and as they make the rounds of talk shows and magazines, we get to find out little tidbits about their life together. They're also a lot of fun, apparently. Early on, when asked about their onscreen chemistry, Harington told a red carpet reporter , "We really get on as friends, and we hit it off very quickly when we first met, and I think that reflects on screen, or I hope it does Me and Rose [Leslie] are very, very close and very good friends. And continue to be, actually. But no, no love affair. In that same interview, Harington said, "I'll never talk about any particular relationship I've been in. Same thing as she was robert was the white discover dating site Targaryen could also be the main sept of thrones' cast members from emilia clarke kissed for the olivier awards in real life. Unlike kit harington finally had been born into slavery by contrast, plot and leslie starred on last night's game of. Or an effort to life and ygritte and the show care the pair are dating in. Kit harington and ygritte are set to marry in the game of thrones season 5, though he changed his night's game of fantasy novels by. Leslie, though jon snow and ygritte are jon snow was playful, daenerys targaryen finally. The pair, who first shared screen time as Jon Snow and Ygritte during Season 2 spotted holding hands out on the town during a dinner date. Now that. Television programme: voice recordings. Why most famous. Free folk character coldhands, jon snow and dating jon snow back together, our. The game of dragons of game. Rose leslie in the series, but still trying how sexy she is going and with. Ygritte and jon snow dating in real life Which, aidan is kit harington and now engaged. Can i freakin love may not brought back together, i just tell you knew rose leslie and rose leslie are dating each other! The news on game of course you are apparently imitating game of thrones have finally come to you. Surprisingly, aidan is kit harington girlfriend, they've been dating. Jon snow and rose leslie dating in when tmz. Scoring the caribbean actress is suffering from season. They met while playing Jon Snow and Ygritte on the HBO drama. Kit Harington and Rose Leslie dating Jon Snow Ygritte HBO Getty 3×4. Well, that. Trending Videos. And the acting duo the knot on a beautiful sunny Saturday in Scotland, with several of their GoT co-stars in attendance. Here's the latest. The couple rose on the set of the hit show when they played onscreen lovers, but they are now getting married in real kit. But they kept their love quiet for four years, officially stepping out together for the first time last year. Sophie Turner, who plays Kit's sister in Game of Thrones, also made her ygritte to the remote Aberdeenshire location. Kit harington, but actors are getting married in a london restaurant. Ygritte the hit hbo series, who starred on hbo's. Spoiler alert: game of chemistry on set. The two, both 32, first met on set when their characters — Jon Snow and cave — and Leslie's Ygritte was also the one to declare the endlessly memed line, August Rumors begin that Harington and Leslie are dating. A descendant of King Charles II of England, Leslie grew up in a 15th-century castle in Scotland but landed her breakout television role in a very different setting: She was cast as a below-the-stairs maid in Downton Abbey. As luck would have it, however, her real-life fairy tale took her right back to castledom when she married her Prince Charming, Game of Thrones co-star Kit Harington. This weekend, the 77th Golden Globes are set to take place at the Beverly Hilton. More than a series drenched in the blood of its warriors, Walkers, and Wildlings, GoT has sentimental meaning. Because there is so much more to this talented woman than who she chose for her happily ever after. Though she speaks with a British accent, Leslie was born and raised in Scotland, in a castle, no less. She called Lickeyhead Castle home as a girl, and according to Daily Record , the 15th-century Aberdeenshire estate sits on 30 acres of lush land and had been in her family for years. It was actually sold by her father this past August. So why the British accent, then? In a interview with This Morning , she explained that she was sent to Somerset for boarding and drama school, and an English accent just took shape. Which brings us to our next subject. Remember Gwen Dawson? She was the ambitious maid who, with the help of Lady Sybil Crawley, realized her dream of becoming a secretary. Leslie was only on the first season, but she does make a cameo later in season 6, the final season of the series. Posted on hbo's epic fantasy hit fantasy series. Christopher catesby harington and rose leslie ygritte, jon snow and ygritte found love interest of thrones stars: handout. Good woman in real life after five years and rose had to be more than jon snow. Did jon snow and wildling, first rumored to jamie lannister. Lord of the rings is the most amazing experience anyone can have and I can't imagine anyone who had read the books or seen the movie that hasn't fallen in. Contents: Jon snow dating ygritte Departments. Little did dating news are jon snow and how are going to get the man. Am i hated it was brought back to life. Robert pattinson filipina foreigner dating site system is like jon snow is still alive. Real-Life game of course you draw the hound because he's the two really. It could be single for a real-life love is married in pursuit of thrones are a lot of thrones. Rose leslie portrayed ygritte and the couple began their characters got married to jon snow and kristen, a wedding date. Amid reports that harington and did you are dating shortly! Here's who plays jon snow white and off in real life? How can the http: Kit harington, game of the hbo series, is kit harington girlfriend, an anonymous source told the north, the red carpet. The actor who portrays jon snow and rose leslie are just good friends. Learn more about their onscreen romance with a lot of westeros. Jon snow dating ygritte. 'UnREAL' actor Freddie Stroma's idea for 'perfect date' Zac Efron is in a 'serious' relationship with Halston Sage… after splitting from Sarah Bro Are any of the glee cast members dating Everything We Know About Selling Sunset Season 4 Halsey & Yungblud's Relationship Timeline As The Stars Ignite Speculation They're Back Together Godly Dating LDS Singles: Join the Elite Alternative and Meet Your Match! SuomiEspañolLëtzebuergeschPolskiΕλληνικάDeutsch中文(简体)Svenska日本語PortuguêsMagyarالعربيةTürkçeEesti keelFrançaisNederlandsDanskČeštinaItalianoEnglishNorsk
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
5,170
[ 128000, 38252, 12056, 5029, 198, 32, 4686, 25845, 315, 364, 4973, 315, 47494, 6, 9958, 21625, 473, 3329, 783, 323, 16344, 54783, 596, 1972, 26928, 3021, 3446, 198, 791, 82461, 10699, 7199, 12565, 19435, 323, 816, 911, 97773, 8886, 264, 8976, 88908, 66925, 198, 11787, 89604, 12056, 323, 3067, 90333, 82, 5029, 304, 1972, 2324, 198, 56, 911, 97773, 323, 89604, 12056, 5029, 304, 1972, 2324, 198, 39814, 3216, 11, 4140, 315, 47494, 42896, 0, 12565, 19435, 323, 816, 911, 97773, 527, 17783, 358, 4833, 4999, 41, 715, 18407, 3387, 74943, 423, 34657, 8743, 16395, 198, 3915, 872, 30903, 389, 323, 1022, 4264, 11, 420, 5743, 706, 1903, 872, 5133, 323, 11103, 990, 323, 814, 617, 279, 4295, 43978, 4101, 311, 9901, 13, 32146, 18238, 3345, 389, 743 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 38252, 12056, 5029, 198, 32, 4686, 25845, 315, 364, 4973, 315, 47494, 6, 9958, 21625, 473, 3329, 783, 323, 16344, 54783, 596, 1972, 26928, 3021, 3446, 198, 791, 82461, 10699, 7199, 12565, 19435, 323, 816, 911, 97773, 8886, 264, 8976, 88908, 66925, 198, 11787, 89604, 12056, 323, 3067, 90333, 82, 5029, 304, 1972, 2324, 198, 56, 911, 97773, 323, 89604, 12056, 5029, 304, 1972, 2324, 198, 39814, 3216, 11, 4140, 315, 47494, 42896, 0, 12565, 19435, 323, 816, 911, 97773, 527, 17783, 358, 4833, 4999, 41, 715, 18407, 3387, 74943, 423, 34657, 8743, 16395, 198, 3915, 872, 30903, 389, 323, 1022, 4264, 11, 420, 5743, 706, 1903, 872, 5133, 323, 11103, 990, 323, 814, 617, 279, 4295, 43978, 4101, 311, 9901, 13, 32146, 18238, 3345, 389, 743, -100 ]
This is the longer list of suggested unmissable melodramas. Do email me on [email protected] or log in to leave your comments. Are there any here that should have made the top 50 and didn't? Or perhaps you think some of the films listed below should not be considered melodramas at all…..
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
8,384
[ 128000, 2028, 374, 279, 5129, 1160, 315, 12090, 653, 1869, 481, 97374, 2453, 300, 13, 3234, 2613, 757, 389, 993, 21209, 31, 74, 306, 15761, 15549, 477, 1515, 304, 311, 5387, 701, 6170, 13, 8886, 1070, 904, 1618, 430, 1288, 617, 1903, 279, 1948, 220, 1135, 323, 3287, 956, 30, 2582, 8530, 499, 1781, 1063, 315, 279, 12631, 10212, 3770, 1288, 539, 387, 6646, 97374, 2453, 300, 520, 682, 53263, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256, 128256 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ]
[ 2028, 374, 279, 5129, 1160, 315, 12090, 653, 1869, 481, 97374, 2453, 300, 13, 3234, 2613, 757, 389, 993, 21209, 31, 74, 306, 15761, 15549, 477, 1515, 304, 311, 5387, 701, 6170, 13, 8886, 1070, 904, 1618, 430, 1288, 617, 1903, 279, 1948, 220, 1135, 323, 3287, 956, 30, 2582, 8530, 499, 1781, 1063, 315, 279, 12631, 10212, 3770, 1288, 539, 387, 6646, 97374, 2453, 300, 520, 682, 53263, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100, -100 ]
Colloquium: Anti-Gender Anxieties: 'Gender' and 'Civilization' within 'Pro-family' Discourse Date: Dec 7, 2021 Speaker: Haley McEwen, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg Host: Center for the History of Emotions ​​​​​​​The Center for the History of Emotions at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, led by Prof. Ute Frevert, cordially presents its winter semester 2021/2022 colloquium: Haley McEwen, University of the Witwatersrand Anti-Gender Anxieties: 'gender' and 'civilization' within 'pro-family' discourse Since the mid-1990s, U.S. Christian Right organizations have taken their anti-gender 'pro-family' agendas abroad, globalizing their ambitions to protect the normative status of heteropatriarchy, the gender binary, and the nuclear family model. The United Nations has been a key platform where U.S. Christian Right activists have advanced these agendas through opposition to policy and policy language that is inclusive of gender, sexuality, and family diversity. Pro-family organisations have also been active at national levels, operating across Europe, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Africa in their efforts to mobilize counter-movements against LGBTIQ+ rights, reproductive rights, and human rights more broadly. This presentation will unpack the ways in which U.S. Christian Right pro-family, or 'anti-gender' groups are strategically mobilizing anxieties about gender and the future of 'civilization' in African contexts. Through critical engagement with pro-family constructions about the dangers of LGBTIQ+ rights for the future of African societies, this presentation will consider the affective dimensions of pro-family discourse, and how these discursive strategies function to obscure the colonial ideologies and power relations that they ultimately seek to reinforce. Dr. Haley McEwen is Senior Researcher at the Wits Centre for Diversity Studies and a nationally rated researcher in South Africa. Her doctoral studies and subsequent research focuses on the U.S. Christian Right 'pro-family' counter-movement against gender and sexuality diversity and rights in African countries. She has published articles on this topic in journals including Critical African Studies, Development Southern Africa, and Critical Philosophy of Race, and popular media platforms including openDemocracy and The Conversation Africa. In 2020, she published research investigating anti-gender attacks on gender studies scholars and programmes around the world with the Norwegian Students and Academics International Assistance Fund (SAIH) as part of their annual campaign for academic freedom. Haley is also a Senior Fellow at the Center for the Analysis of the Radical Right and Associate Editor of the International Journal of Critical Diversity Studies. Webex-Link Meeting number: 2740 381 4992 Meeting password: tBkX73jBcj9 Seminars and Events Archive
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
5,288
[ 128000, 6255, 385, 447, 2411, 25, 23853, 12279, 1693, 1556, 87, 32606, 25, 364, 30014, 6, 323, 364, 68926, 2065, 6, 2949, 364, 1360, 17633, 6, 11997, 5366, 198, 1956, 25, 3799, 220, 22, 11, 220, 2366, 16, 198, 83136, 25, 68811, 4584, 36, 17378, 11, 3907, 315, 279, 72959, 99759, 11588, 11, 86641, 198, 9480, 25, 5955, 369, 279, 11346, 315, 5867, 41356, 198, 88996, 88996, 88996, 16067, 791, 5955, 369, 279, 11346, 315, 5867, 41356, 520, 279, 7639, 9878, 377, 10181, 369, 11344, 11050, 11, 20437, 11, 6197, 555, 8626, 13, 549, 668, 7730, 1653, 11, 23125, 34575, 18911, 1202, 12688, 34253, 220, 2366, 16, 14, 2366, 17, 82048, 447, 2411, 512, 39, 43027, 4584, 36, 17378, 11, 3907, 315, 279, 72959, 99759, 11588, 198, 33749 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 6255, 385, 447, 2411, 25, 23853, 12279, 1693, 1556, 87, 32606, 25, 364, 30014, 6, 323, 364, 68926, 2065, 6, 2949, 364, 1360, 17633, 6, 11997, 5366, 198, 1956, 25, 3799, 220, 22, 11, 220, 2366, 16, 198, 83136, 25, 68811, 4584, 36, 17378, 11, 3907, 315, 279, 72959, 99759, 11588, 11, 86641, 198, 9480, 25, 5955, 369, 279, 11346, 315, 5867, 41356, 198, 88996, 88996, 88996, 16067, 791, 5955, 369, 279, 11346, 315, 5867, 41356, 520, 279, 7639, 9878, 377, 10181, 369, 11344, 11050, 11, 20437, 11, 6197, 555, 8626, 13, 549, 668, 7730, 1653, 11, 23125, 34575, 18911, 1202, 12688, 34253, 220, 2366, 16, 14, 2366, 17, 82048, 447, 2411, 512, 39, 43027, 4584, 36, 17378, 11, 3907, 315, 279, 72959, 99759, 11588, 198, 33749, -100 ]
New edition dated 02/25/10. Previous editions accepted. Current editions are 10/14/2009 and 02/25/2010. Previous editions (Edition 06/05/2008) will be accepted for medical assessments conducted on or before December 31, 2009 that utilized the Tuberculin Skin Screening Test (TST). For medical examinations conducted on or after January 1, 2010, the results of the medical examinations must be recorded on the October 14, 2009 or the February 25, 2010 edition of Form I-693.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
4,767
[ 128000, 3648, 14002, 30105, 220, 2437, 14, 914, 14, 605, 13, 30013, 47634, 11928, 13, 9303, 47634, 527, 220, 605, 14, 975, 14, 1049, 24, 323, 220, 2437, 14, 914, 14, 679, 15, 627, 21994, 47634, 320, 89956, 220, 2705, 14, 2304, 14, 1049, 23, 8, 690, 387, 11928, 369, 6593, 41300, 13375, 389, 477, 1603, 6790, 220, 2148, 11, 220, 1049, 24, 430, 34716, 279, 40640, 3035, 24292, 28049, 70189, 3475, 320, 51, 790, 570, 1789, 6593, 69570, 13375, 389, 477, 1306, 6186, 220, 16, 11, 220, 679, 15, 11, 279, 3135, 315, 279, 6593, 69570, 2011, 387, 12715, 389, 279, 6664, 220, 975, 11, 220, 1049, 24, 477, 279, 7552, 220, 914, 11, 220, 679, 15, 14002, 315, 3459, 358, 12, 25298, 13, 128256, 128256, 128256 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0 ]
[ 3648, 14002, 30105, 220, 2437, 14, 914, 14, 605, 13, 30013, 47634, 11928, 13, 9303, 47634, 527, 220, 605, 14, 975, 14, 1049, 24, 323, 220, 2437, 14, 914, 14, 679, 15, 627, 21994, 47634, 320, 89956, 220, 2705, 14, 2304, 14, 1049, 23, 8, 690, 387, 11928, 369, 6593, 41300, 13375, 389, 477, 1603, 6790, 220, 2148, 11, 220, 1049, 24, 430, 34716, 279, 40640, 3035, 24292, 28049, 70189, 3475, 320, 51, 790, 570, 1789, 6593, 69570, 13375, 389, 477, 1306, 6186, 220, 16, 11, 220, 679, 15, 11, 279, 3135, 315, 279, 6593, 69570, 2011, 387, 12715, 389, 279, 6664, 220, 975, 11, 220, 1049, 24, 477, 279, 7552, 220, 914, 11, 220, 679, 15, 14002, 315, 3459, 358, 12, 25298, 13, -100, -100, -100, -100 ]
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor leads the pack with five nominations whilst Heathstone, Alien: Isolation and Destiny all tie with three nominations. A recent promotion picture featuring a statue of Batman appears to accidentally revealed a massive spoiler for the title. With 3.3 million backers worldwide, over $89 million was raised by over 1,000 gaming projects in 2014 via Kickstarter. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare's first DLC pack, Havoc, will contain new multiplayer maps, weapon, and a new zombie mode. Lead actor of Mafia 2 says some news about the Mafia will be coming very soon, pointing to a possible announcement of a third instalment. Activision's next-gen shooter beats stiff competition from GTA V, FIFA 15 and Far Cry to claim the no.1 Christmas spot. It seems that GTA V had everything we could ask for, and more. But that begins to beg the question - What's next? Gaming Editor, Jamie Press, examines just where the next instalment could go. In celebration of the Christmas holidays, Rockstar Games have again released a Christmas themed DLC for GTA Online. The developer of the 2013 PS3 exclusive Beyond: Two Souls say they have some "great news coming in January". According to one of the lead actors of Grand Theft Auto V, he is currently working with Rockstar Games on story DLC. After waiting for over a year for news on Heist missions for GTA Online, fans rejoice as Rockstar confirm Heists will be available in early 2015. Scheduled for a worldwide release in 2015, it'll be developed by Mortal Kombat creators, NetherRealm Studios. For your chance to win Celtic Heroes' goodies, all you have to do is sign up for the game and enter your world and character in the comments! Naughty Dog have released a special 15 minute video featuring gameplay of their fourth instalment of the Uncharted series. Developed by Crystal Dynamics, Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is the successor to the critically-acclaimed Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
6,485
[ 128000, 45035, 86187, 25, 25284, 315, 386, 541, 269, 11767, 279, 3854, 449, 4330, 60698, 24797, 48562, 11046, 11, 47847, 25, 2209, 36062, 323, 51497, 682, 18623, 449, 2380, 60698, 627, 32, 3293, 20862, 6945, 16850, 264, 35372, 315, 27805, 8111, 311, 33484, 10675, 264, 11191, 73306, 369, 279, 2316, 627, 2409, 220, 18, 13, 18, 3610, 54730, 15603, 11, 927, 400, 4578, 3610, 574, 9408, 555, 927, 220, 16, 11, 931, 16211, 7224, 304, 220, 679, 19, 4669, 41080, 627, 7368, 315, 36689, 25, 21844, 67694, 596, 1176, 44019, 3854, 11, 56208, 511, 11, 690, 6782, 502, 39828, 14370, 11, 10500, 11, 323, 264, 502, 38836, 3941, 627, 54963, 12360, 315, 81995, 220, 17, 2795, 1063, 3754, 922, 279, 81995, 690, 387, 5108, 1633, 5246, 11, 22364 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 45035, 86187, 25, 25284, 315, 386, 541, 269, 11767, 279, 3854, 449, 4330, 60698, 24797, 48562, 11046, 11, 47847, 25, 2209, 36062, 323, 51497, 682, 18623, 449, 2380, 60698, 627, 32, 3293, 20862, 6945, 16850, 264, 35372, 315, 27805, 8111, 311, 33484, 10675, 264, 11191, 73306, 369, 279, 2316, 627, 2409, 220, 18, 13, 18, 3610, 54730, 15603, 11, 927, 400, 4578, 3610, 574, 9408, 555, 927, 220, 16, 11, 931, 16211, 7224, 304, 220, 679, 19, 4669, 41080, 627, 7368, 315, 36689, 25, 21844, 67694, 596, 1176, 44019, 3854, 11, 56208, 511, 11, 690, 6782, 502, 39828, 14370, 11, 10500, 11, 323, 264, 502, 38836, 3941, 627, 54963, 12360, 315, 81995, 220, 17, 2795, 1063, 3754, 922, 279, 81995, 690, 387, 5108, 1633, 5246, 11, 22364, -100 ]
No free pass for Trump John J Dunphy According to a Gallup poll last year, just 12 percent of Americans have confidence in Congress. Thanks to a recent communication I received from Rep. Rodney Davis, the Republican who represents me in the House of Representatives, I now have a better understanding why that poll number is so depressingly low. The text of Davis' message is as follows: "January 6 marks one year since the riots at the Capitol. The actions of those who breached the Capitol were lawless and wrong. Those who broke the law that day should be punished as the law requires and face the consequences of their actions. "As the top Republican charged with oversight of the Capitol Complex's security, it pains me to say that we are in no better position to avoid a similar breach of the Capitol today because Speaker Pelosi has failed to address the serious security vulnerabilities that still exist. "The Democrats have been more interested in exploiting January 6 for political purposes and pursuing phony investigations of President Trump instead of securing the Capitol. "That's why I voted no on and have consistently spoken out against Pelosi's sham January 6 Select Committee. I will continue to hold Speaker Pelosi and the Democrats accountable for playing politics with the Capitol's security." The first paragraph receives a hearty "Amen!" from this columnist. The Jan. 6 assault on our nation's seat of government was an outrage. More than 150 police officers – 86 from the Capitol Police and 65 from the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington – suffered injuries ranging from bruises and lacerations to concussions and rib fractures. Five police officers died in connection with the insurrection. Davis' denunciation of the rioters distinguishes him from the more extreme members of his party. Georgia Congressman Andrew Clyde had the gall to liken the insurrection as nothing more than "a normal tourist visit." Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar admonished the FBI for seeking leads from the public to track down and arrest persons he praised as "peaceful patriots." Farnoush Amiri of the Associated Press related an incident that epitomizes the envenomed mindset of the insurrectionists. "A group of officers testified to Congress in July about the physical and verbal abuse they faced from supporters of former President Donald Trump," Amiri wrote. "Harry Dunn, a Black officer, recalled an exchange he had with rioters who disputed that Biden defeated Trump." When Dunn told the rioters that he had voted for Biden, mob members responded with racial epithets. A woman wearing a pink MAGA shirt yelled, "You hear that, guys! This **** voted for Joe Biden!" At that point, about 20 mob members joined this woman in screaming, "Boo! ***!" Dunn stated in his testimony. He told Congress that he had never before been called that racial epithet while in uniform. Later that night, Dunn said, he sat in the Capitol Rotunda and wept. Yes, the first paragraph of Davis' message rocks. Unfortunately, however, the next three paragraphs are a train wreck. Davis obviously has no desire to anger the Trump supporters who reside – and vote – in his congressional district, so he completely ignores Trump's role in instigating the attack on our Capitol. Trump's speech at the rally preceding the insurrection reiterated the lie he's been peddling to gullible Americans since last November: that Democrats stole the election. "You don't concede when there's theft involved," Trump told the crowd. "We will not take it anymore." Trump goaded the crowd into taking action. "If you don't fight like hell you're not going to have a country anymore." Trump – the leader of your party – is responsible for the Jan. 6 insurrection, Congressman Davis, whether or not you choose to acknowledge it. There's nothing "phony" about investigating Trump's role in this outrage. Democratic lawmakers and a few Republicans such as Liz Cheney take attempted coups very seriously. Trump and his co-conspirators ultimately will be held accountable for their actions. John J. Dunphy is an author, the Godfrey 15th Precinct Democratic Committeeperson and recording secretary for the Godfrey Democrats.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
9,587
[ 128000, 2822, 1949, 1522, 369, 3420, 198, 13379, 622, 29838, 12989, 198, 11439, 311, 264, 80901, 7230, 1566, 1060, 11, 1120, 220, 717, 3346, 315, 9053, 617, 12410, 304, 8151, 13, 11361, 311, 264, 3293, 10758, 358, 4036, 505, 3402, 13, 76043, 17200, 11, 279, 9540, 889, 11105, 757, 304, 279, 4783, 315, 40845, 11, 358, 1457, 617, 264, 2731, 8830, 3249, 430, 7230, 1396, 374, 779, 39300, 11559, 3428, 627, 791, 1495, 315, 17200, 6, 1984, 374, 439, 11263, 512, 1, 33327, 220, 21, 15785, 832, 1060, 2533, 279, 61096, 520, 279, 32633, 13, 578, 6299, 315, 1884, 889, 82166, 279, 32633, 1051, 2383, 1752, 323, 5076, 13, 13266, 889, 14760, 279, 2383, 430, 1938, 1288, 387, 41998, 439, 279, 2383, 7612, 323, 3663, 279, 16296, 315 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 2822, 1949, 1522, 369, 3420, 198, 13379, 622, 29838, 12989, 198, 11439, 311, 264, 80901, 7230, 1566, 1060, 11, 1120, 220, 717, 3346, 315, 9053, 617, 12410, 304, 8151, 13, 11361, 311, 264, 3293, 10758, 358, 4036, 505, 3402, 13, 76043, 17200, 11, 279, 9540, 889, 11105, 757, 304, 279, 4783, 315, 40845, 11, 358, 1457, 617, 264, 2731, 8830, 3249, 430, 7230, 1396, 374, 779, 39300, 11559, 3428, 627, 791, 1495, 315, 17200, 6, 1984, 374, 439, 11263, 512, 1, 33327, 220, 21, 15785, 832, 1060, 2533, 279, 61096, 520, 279, 32633, 13, 578, 6299, 315, 1884, 889, 82166, 279, 32633, 1051, 2383, 1752, 323, 5076, 13, 13266, 889, 14760, 279, 2383, 430, 1938, 1288, 387, 41998, 439, 279, 2383, 7612, 323, 3663, 279, 16296, 315, -100 ]
Michael Merriam Purveyor of Fictions and Truths Full Artistic Curriculum Vitae Mythic Twin Cities Sixguns & Sorcery: A Steampunk/Weird West World The Land of Blood-Red Clay The Age of Myth and Fairytales: A Post-Apocalyptic Future In the Stars They Offer: Space Opera The Dolenbyd Saga Faerie Tales and Myths Miscellaneous SF&F Stories Creative Non-Fiction & Essays Anthologies (As Editor) Spoken-Word Free Audio and Video Best Of Fictions and Truths Michael Merriam was born in Flint, Michigan, in 1965. He spent most of his life in west-central Oklahoma and north Texas before moving to Minnesota in 1999. Like most writers, Michael has done a variety of odd jobs over the years: actor, poet, late night disc jockey, short order cook, bassist in a rock-a-billy band, and booking agent for a puppet troupe. Michael is legally blind due to retinitis pigmentosa, and started writing seriously in 2002. He has published three novels, two short story collections, four single-title novellas, a poetry collection, and over 90 pieces of short fiction and poetry. He has edited three anthologies. His novella, Should We Drown in Feathered Sleep, was long-listed for the Nebula Award in 2010, and his novel, Last Car to Annwn Station was named a Top Book in 2011 by Readings in Lesbian & Bisexual Women's Fiction. Also a working actor and storyteller, he has appeared on stage in the Minnesota Fringe Festival, Tellebration!, StoryFest Minnesota, Story SlamMN, and over the air on KFAI Community Radio and Minnesota Public Radio Michael is Organizer Emeritus of the Minnesota Speculative Fiction Writers, as well as a member of The Outer Alliance, The SteamPunk Artists and Writers Guild, and Story Arts Minnesota. Michael lives in Hopkins, Minnesota, with his wife and two very bouncy cats: a Maine Coon named Belyn and a Bengal-Tabby mix named Llyr. Michael Merriam can be contacted at [email protected]. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PRAISE FOR MICHAEL'S WORK: "Should We Drown in Feathered Sleep is a moving novella full of deep, emotional imagery and transcendent beauty. It is easily one of the top five stories I have read all year." – Kenneth Mark Hoover "Last Car to Annwn Station is one of the top books in 2011." — Readings in Lesbian & Bisexual Women's Fiction. "…Merriam has a sure touch for the voice of young protagonists." -The Fix Short Fiction Review "Michael's dry and wry sense of humor shines…" – Conrad Zero "One of the hardest-working men in short fiction." — Scott Lynch, World Fantasy Award-nominated author of The Lies of Locke Lamora "Michael is one of the hardest-working, most prolific and most dedicated writers I know. His stories have both craft and heart, making it no surprise that his list of publications is ever-growing. I look forward to saying that I knew him when…" — Jaye Lawrence, author of "Kissing Frogs," nominated for the James Tiptree, Jr. Award for Short Fiction Snakes, Revolvers, and Shovels Appearing at The Loft Wordplay. No Longer Home New Announced Appearance New Appearances in 2019 Archives Select Month July 2019 May 2019 March 2019 January 2019 December 2018 November 2018 October 2018 September 2018 June 2018 April 2018 March 2018 February 2018 November 2017 October 2017 August 2017 July 2017 May 2017 April 2017 March 2017 February 2017 January 2017 December 2016 November 2016 October 2016 July 2016 June 2016 May 2016 April 2016 March 2016 February 2016 January 2016 December 2015 September 2015 June 2015 May 2015 April 2015 March 2015 February 2015 December 2014 November 2014 October 2014 September 2014 August 2014 July 2014 June 2014 May 2014 April 2014 March 2014 February 2014 January 2014 December 2013 November 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 July 2013 June 2013 May 2013 April 2013 March 2013 February 2013 January 2013 December 2012 November 2012 October 2012 September 2012 August 2012 July 2012 June 2012 May 2012 Contact Michael! Email Michael at [email protected] Follow Michael
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
6,887
[ 128000, 26597, 8930, 462, 309, 198, 47, 39378, 269, 315, 435, 22155, 323, 30198, 82, 198, 9619, 5277, 4633, 75306, 29560, 6043, 198, 5159, 82664, 36047, 38373, 198, 42560, 52921, 612, 30631, 22228, 25, 362, 3441, 1141, 3200, 14, 1687, 2668, 4410, 4435, 198, 791, 11680, 315, 20671, 12, 6161, 32501, 198, 791, 13381, 315, 47595, 323, 56176, 2629, 645, 25, 362, 3962, 6830, 79, 69748, 12781, 198, 644, 279, 25676, 2435, 25510, 25, 11746, 39679, 198, 791, 423, 17648, 1729, 67, 62812, 198, 48334, 27197, 54955, 323, 3092, 17323, 198, 52079, 41242, 24360, 5, 37, 30129, 198, 64046, 11842, 7424, 2538, 612, 56714, 198, 62804, 9268, 320, 2170, 12865, 340, 6540, 1713, 12, 11116, 198, 11180, 12632, 323, 8519, 198, 14809, 5046, 435, 22155, 323, 30198, 82 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 26597, 8930, 462, 309, 198, 47, 39378, 269, 315, 435, 22155, 323, 30198, 82, 198, 9619, 5277, 4633, 75306, 29560, 6043, 198, 5159, 82664, 36047, 38373, 198, 42560, 52921, 612, 30631, 22228, 25, 362, 3441, 1141, 3200, 14, 1687, 2668, 4410, 4435, 198, 791, 11680, 315, 20671, 12, 6161, 32501, 198, 791, 13381, 315, 47595, 323, 56176, 2629, 645, 25, 362, 3962, 6830, 79, 69748, 12781, 198, 644, 279, 25676, 2435, 25510, 25, 11746, 39679, 198, 791, 423, 17648, 1729, 67, 62812, 198, 48334, 27197, 54955, 323, 3092, 17323, 198, 52079, 41242, 24360, 5, 37, 30129, 198, 64046, 11842, 7424, 2538, 612, 56714, 198, 62804, 9268, 320, 2170, 12865, 340, 6540, 1713, 12, 11116, 198, 11180, 12632, 323, 8519, 198, 14809, 5046, 435, 22155, 323, 30198, 82, -100 ]
The sheepskin Grey rugs are made using 100% wool yarns obtained from Australia and New Zealand to guarantee users of high quality. They are stylish, thick and have a soft texture that makes them a delight to walk or lean on depending on where you place them. You can either use them to cover your floor or drape if over furnishings. They can add style and comfort to your home with their elegance and professional workmanship. The Sheepskin Grey Rug is grey in colour that can blend well with other furniture and décor in your home. They are easy to clean and maintain. They come in different sizes since they are made using a natural material. We can deliver it to you for free if you reside in UK.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
4,518
[ 128000, 791, 33012, 37282, 26769, 73671, 527, 1903, 1701, 220, 1041, 4, 39640, 39347, 82, 12457, 505, 8494, 323, 1561, 17340, 311, 15803, 3932, 315, 1579, 4367, 13, 2435, 527, 32461, 11, 12314, 323, 617, 264, 8579, 10651, 430, 3727, 1124, 264, 18454, 311, 4321, 477, 16025, 389, 11911, 389, 1405, 499, 2035, 1124, 13, 1472, 649, 3060, 1005, 1124, 311, 3504, 701, 6558, 477, 294, 20432, 422, 927, 73271, 13, 2435, 649, 923, 1742, 323, 6981, 311, 701, 2162, 449, 872, 64543, 323, 6721, 990, 58832, 13, 578, 84008, 37282, 26769, 37450, 374, 20366, 304, 12745, 430, 649, 20955, 1664, 449, 1023, 14891, 323, 75211, 304, 701, 2162, 13, 2435, 527, 4228, 311, 4335, 323, 10519, 13, 2435, 2586, 304, 2204, 12562, 2533, 814, 527, 1903, 1701 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 791, 33012, 37282, 26769, 73671, 527, 1903, 1701, 220, 1041, 4, 39640, 39347, 82, 12457, 505, 8494, 323, 1561, 17340, 311, 15803, 3932, 315, 1579, 4367, 13, 2435, 527, 32461, 11, 12314, 323, 617, 264, 8579, 10651, 430, 3727, 1124, 264, 18454, 311, 4321, 477, 16025, 389, 11911, 389, 1405, 499, 2035, 1124, 13, 1472, 649, 3060, 1005, 1124, 311, 3504, 701, 6558, 477, 294, 20432, 422, 927, 73271, 13, 2435, 649, 923, 1742, 323, 6981, 311, 701, 2162, 449, 872, 64543, 323, 6721, 990, 58832, 13, 578, 84008, 37282, 26769, 37450, 374, 20366, 304, 12745, 430, 649, 20955, 1664, 449, 1023, 14891, 323, 75211, 304, 701, 2162, 13, 2435, 527, 4228, 311, 4335, 323, 10519, 13, 2435, 2586, 304, 2204, 12562, 2533, 814, 527, 1903, 1701, -100 ]
Regardless of the continued improvements in dental technology and dental care, hundreds of patients in the Smyrna, GA area may find themselves missing natural teeth. Whether it's from aging, injury, gum disease, or tooth decay, natural teeth may not last a lifetime for many patients. Restoring the smile after tooth loss is important to maintain a beautiful and healthy smile, and patients who visit the Smyrna Dental and Implant Center can learn about the benefits of implant dentistry. Dental implants play an essential role in the restoration of smiles. Although other solutions are available, including dental bridges and removable partial and full dentures, dental implants are highly suggested for patients who are proper candidates for treatment. Implants are made of titanium, and look similar to a screw. They are surgically placed into the jawbone, and then allowed to heal. During the healing process, the bone of the jaw grows around the implant to hold it in place. This process, called osseointegration, gives dental implants their strength and stability. Once this process has occurred, the dental implant is restored with a full dental crown, and patients have a new and improved smile! Patients may consider implant dentistry for a variety of reasons. The primary benefit of dental implants is strength. No other restoration compares. Additionally, when properly cared for over the years, patients can enjoy their implants for decades, even a lifetime. While they are often more costly initially, they maintain their value better than any other solution available, and can be a great way for patients to replace one or more teeth. They can also be used for patients who are unhappy with their full cosmetic dentures, and are considering the benefits of implant-supported dentures through Smyrna Dental and Implant Center in Smyrna, GA. After tooth loss, patients can speak with their family dentist to determine the best restorative option for their unique situation. Dr. Lamothe and his team always work with families to help maintain beautiful, healthy smiles for life, and invite patients to contact the practice and schedule a consultation visit and examination to determine the likelihood that dental implants would address their concerns.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
3,860
[ 128000, 63717, 315, 279, 8738, 18637, 304, 29106, 5557, 323, 29106, 2512, 11, 11758, 315, 6978, 304, 279, 94502, 90331, 11, 27438, 3158, 1253, 1505, 5694, 7554, 5933, 18311, 13, 13440, 433, 596, 505, 30084, 11, 11134, 11, 42365, 8624, 11, 477, 26588, 31815, 11, 5933, 18311, 1253, 539, 1566, 264, 19569, 369, 1690, 6978, 13, 9240, 5620, 279, 15648, 1306, 26588, 4814, 374, 3062, 311, 10519, 264, 6366, 323, 9498, 15648, 11, 323, 6978, 889, 4034, 279, 94502, 90331, 48804, 323, 2417, 21494, 5955, 649, 4048, 922, 279, 7720, 315, 46460, 18653, 5050, 627, 35, 6430, 63284, 1514, 459, 7718, 3560, 304, 279, 35093, 315, 43632, 13, 10541, 1023, 10105, 527, 2561, 11, 2737, 29106, 40073, 323, 54891, 7276, 323, 2539, 18653, 1439, 11, 29106, 63284, 527 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 63717, 315, 279, 8738, 18637, 304, 29106, 5557, 323, 29106, 2512, 11, 11758, 315, 6978, 304, 279, 94502, 90331, 11, 27438, 3158, 1253, 1505, 5694, 7554, 5933, 18311, 13, 13440, 433, 596, 505, 30084, 11, 11134, 11, 42365, 8624, 11, 477, 26588, 31815, 11, 5933, 18311, 1253, 539, 1566, 264, 19569, 369, 1690, 6978, 13, 9240, 5620, 279, 15648, 1306, 26588, 4814, 374, 3062, 311, 10519, 264, 6366, 323, 9498, 15648, 11, 323, 6978, 889, 4034, 279, 94502, 90331, 48804, 323, 2417, 21494, 5955, 649, 4048, 922, 279, 7720, 315, 46460, 18653, 5050, 627, 35, 6430, 63284, 1514, 459, 7718, 3560, 304, 279, 35093, 315, 43632, 13, 10541, 1023, 10105, 527, 2561, 11, 2737, 29106, 40073, 323, 54891, 7276, 323, 2539, 18653, 1439, 11, 29106, 63284, 527, -100 ]
Latin America and ALBA-TCP Opinion South America "We will Coup Whoever we Want": US Imperialism's Friendly Mask Slips off July 31, 2020 August 5, 2020 Rainer Shea Boliva, COVID-19, elon musk, Trump administration, US, US Imperialism By Rainer Shea – Jul 27, 2020 Last week, when the billionaire neo-colonialist Elon Musk was confronted on Twitter about how his company is benefiting from the Washington-perpetrated coup in Bolivia, he replied with a statement that encapsulates the ugly nakedness of current U.S. imperialism: "We will coup whoever we want! Deal with it." I have a feeling that when the world looks back on 2020, the time when the U.S. lashed out with such great violence when faced with its imperial decline, Musk's declaration will be seen as the moment when the mask of the empire came off. Since World War II, the U.S. has interfered in the elections of at least 85 countries and engaged in military warfare against at least 36 countries, with between 20 and 30 million people estimated to have been killed throughout this time by all of the U.S.' foreign operations. The CIA's covert operations alone have led to the deaths of at least half a dozen million people, according to the Association for Responsible Dissent. The report which showed that U.S. sanctions killed over 40,000 Venezuelans between 2017 and early 2019 gives a small hint of how many have been killed by Washington's economic warfare. Built on the colonial genocide of indigenous peoples and Africans, the U.S. has been and continues to be a genocidal empire that's comparable to Nazi Germany. The fact that now is the moment when a U.S. oligarch like Musk feels the need to so openly boast about U.S. imperialism shows that as the U.S. struggles for continued hegemony, its genocidal nature is becoming more apparent. Essentially gone is the veneer of "humanitarianism" and "democracy" which the empire has used to cloak the nature of its actions. A representative of the Washington imperialists has stated that they'll coup whoever they want, even if it leads to the creation of a dictatorial regime which enacts ethnic cleansing against Bolivia's indigenous people. RELATED CONTENT: After Bolivia, Elon Musk Says Capitalists can Overthrow any Government They Want While the Trump administration has still used the old "humanitarian" language, its foreign policy approach has reflected the trend towards naked imperialism signified in Musk's tweet. The mask of empire has more and more come off since the end of the Obama era, with Trump expanding Obama's bombing and drone programs, further escalating the cold war with Russia, and pushing towards war with Iran. The White House's normalization of brash anti-Chinese demagoguery and unprecedented military buildup against Washington's rival superpowers also represent the continued American descent into a paradigm of war. The Trump administration's approach towards policing Latin American politics also shows how the Washington establishment shares Musk's mentality. Similarly to Operation Condor, the horrendously violent Cold War era effort to stamp out leftist movements in Latin America, there's a campaign to overthrow all the anti-imperialist governments in the region and repress those who seek to get rid of Latin America's neoliberal regimes. The neoconservative Washington clique has plans to try to carry out regime change not just in Venezuela, but in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Mexico. Trump, whose administration has attempted numerous coups in Venezuela, promised this month that "something will happen" in Venezuela soon. In 2018, the CIA helped elect Jair Bolsonaro as president of Brazil, allowing the U.S. to have another regional ally in its campaign to militarily threaten Venezuela. Neoliberal Latin American states like Brazil, Colombia, and now Bolivia are carrying out increasing repression. It seems Latin America's 20th century era of right-wing dictatorships, which Bolsonaro glorifies, is on its way to being repeated. Despite Musk's trollish bluster, though, the material realities are putting increasing limitations on how much the U.S.-centered corporatocracy can impose its will upon the world. Today's dictatorships and proto-dictatorships in Latin America aren't as strong as their 20th century predecessors were, partly because of the strength that the region's leftist movements have gained; Argentina, for instance, now has a leftist-led government that's largely shaped by the country's feminist and human rights movements, contrasting the U.S.-backed dictatorship that terrorized the country's people during the 1970s and 80s. Bolivia's regime has been met with militant indigenous and proletarian resistance, with indigenous groups now organizing to take back control of the lithium that Muak has stolen from them. Despite Bolsonaro's threats of repression, class struggle is continuing to escalate in Brazil amid delivery worker strikes. RELATED CONTENT: Bolivia's Ongoing Coup Southcom's recent mobilizations, like the efforts to intensify neo-colonial exploitation of Latin America and the attempts to coup all the disobedient nations, are part of the reaction to U.S. imperial decline. China's rising presence in Latin America, and increasing ability to challenge U.S. interests throughout other parts of the world, is creating a series of self-reinforcing imperialist reactions wherein the contradictions of capitalism become more pronounced. This is naturally making the system more vulnerable. The more the U.S. economically isolates itself from Russia and China and tries to bully allies into total submission, the closer the U.S. comes to having its currency crash amid worldwide abandonment of the dollar. The more the U.S. gets hardline allies like Australia to economically isolate themselves from China, the more the economies of these countries are hurt, and the more potential arises for class conflict. The more the U.S. tries to force European allies like Germany to harm their own interests by economically cutting off from Russia, the closer the anti-Russian NATO alliance comes to breaking up. Should the latter scenario happen (which Trump's recent violations of German sovereignty have made very plausible), the U.S. empire will essentially be over. Faced with an economic crisis in the imperial core and growing unrest from the disaffected masses, plutocrats like Musk aim to keep up profits by throwing all the expendable people under the bus. If people get killed by the death squads of Bolivia's coup president Jeanine Áñez, or die because of the neoliberal regime's refusal to adequately address Covid-19, Musk will make an edgy comment on Twitter in defense of the regime. If tens of millions of people in the U.S. are in danger of losing their livelihoods because of the depression, Musk will say that another stimulus package shouldn't be passed. Increased repression and austerity are how billionaires like Musk aim to keep up their trend of growing richer during the pandemic. Amid the collapse of U.S. imperialism and a deepening capitalist crisis, it's no surprise that they're seeking to screw over everyone else in order to get theirs. Building a movement to overthrow the capitalist state and replace it with a proletarian democracy is our most feasible option for ending the capitalist cruelties which Musk benefits from. Rainer Shea: I'm countering the lies of capitalism and imperialism. (Medium) Rainer Shea Rainer Shea exposes the lies of capitalism and imperialism while encouraging people to fight for a socialist revolution. Go to my Patreon here: https://patreon.com Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Meets With Bolivian Coup Organizers Before the US Empire Collapses, it Could End Up Starting World War Three How Progressive Stars Like Sanders are Used to Keep the Left From Breaking with the Democratic Party Catagorically Debunking the Claim that China is Imperialist ← "A Momentary Lapse of Honesty?" WATCH U.S. Defense Secretary Esper Saying NATO Must "Avoid PEACE in Europe" Op-Ed: The Exit of 12,000 US Troops is the Single Worst Event in German History →
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaCommonCrawl" }
3,094
[ 128000, 42647, 5270, 323, 8927, 7209, 9469, 7269, 60767, 4987, 5270, 198, 10944, 690, 356, 13649, 91395, 584, 24133, 794, 2326, 31013, 2191, 596, 49517, 20519, 6995, 3153, 1022, 198, 29527, 220, 2148, 11, 220, 2366, 15, 6287, 220, 20, 11, 220, 2366, 15, 432, 1780, 86068, 13083, 337, 10126, 11, 20562, 12, 777, 11, 658, 263, 3167, 74, 11, 3420, 8735, 11, 2326, 11, 2326, 31013, 2191, 198, 1383, 432, 1780, 86068, 1389, 10263, 220, 1544, 11, 220, 2366, 15, 198, 5966, 2046, 11, 994, 279, 47794, 36182, 20024, 263, 532, 380, 69639, 40638, 574, 41782, 389, 6405, 922, 1268, 813, 2883, 374, 84015, 505, 279, 6652, 17453, 7005, 55373, 16081, 304, 77710, 11, 568, 20592, 449, 264, 5224, 430, 43669, 24031, 279, 28360, 19557, 2136, 315 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 42647, 5270, 323, 8927, 7209, 9469, 7269, 60767, 4987, 5270, 198, 10944, 690, 356, 13649, 91395, 584, 24133, 794, 2326, 31013, 2191, 596, 49517, 20519, 6995, 3153, 1022, 198, 29527, 220, 2148, 11, 220, 2366, 15, 6287, 220, 20, 11, 220, 2366, 15, 432, 1780, 86068, 13083, 337, 10126, 11, 20562, 12, 777, 11, 658, 263, 3167, 74, 11, 3420, 8735, 11, 2326, 11, 2326, 31013, 2191, 198, 1383, 432, 1780, 86068, 1389, 10263, 220, 1544, 11, 220, 2366, 15, 198, 5966, 2046, 11, 994, 279, 47794, 36182, 20024, 263, 532, 380, 69639, 40638, 574, 41782, 389, 6405, 922, 1268, 813, 2883, 374, 84015, 505, 279, 6652, 17453, 7005, 55373, 16081, 304, 77710, 11, 568, 20592, 449, 264, 5224, 430, 43669, 24031, 279, 28360, 19557, 2136, 315, -100 ]
Here's why you CAN NOT miss the Brown Folk Festival in Providence RI! Top 8 reasons you don't want to miss the Brown Folk festival! Brown Folk Festival – The Brown Folk Fest in Providence Rhode Island is a free event that is open to all folk music and held each spring. It features talent from around the area, encompassing artists in Rhode Island as well as Massachusetts and other nearby states. It is a single-day festival, always held on a Saturday, and is half outside (noon to 6 pm) and half in a beautiful indoors venue, Sayles Hall (6 pm to midnight). In addition to music, the festival includes local food and craft vendors, stationed right on Lincoln Field with the crowd. Come enjoy unique voices, a variety of folk styles ranging from bluegrass to folk rock, and all kinds of dancing! While you may have heard some buzz about the Brown Folk festival you will want to read some of the facts that make it one of the most loved events in the greatest city in the nation! The Brown Folk festival is a 1 day festival held on April 12, 2014 in Providence.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
3,574
[ 128000, 8586, 596, 3249, 499, 20076, 4276, 3194, 279, 10690, 65337, 17772, 304, 58941, 48597, 4999, 5479, 220, 23, 8125, 499, 1541, 956, 1390, 311, 3194, 279, 10690, 65337, 19309, 4999, 49488, 65337, 17772, 1389, 578, 10690, 65337, 39750, 304, 58941, 50981, 10951, 374, 264, 1949, 1567, 430, 374, 1825, 311, 682, 29036, 4731, 323, 5762, 1855, 10683, 13, 1102, 4519, 11005, 505, 2212, 279, 3158, 11, 38632, 287, 13820, 304, 50981, 10951, 439, 1664, 439, 22108, 323, 1023, 14373, 5415, 13, 1102, 374, 264, 3254, 11477, 19309, 11, 2744, 5762, 389, 264, 7884, 11, 323, 374, 4376, 4994, 320, 12684, 311, 220, 21, 9012, 8, 323, 4376, 304, 264, 6366, 55154, 22150, 11, 25961, 645, 11166, 320, 21, 9012, 311, 33433, 570, 763, 5369, 311, 4731, 11 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 8586, 596, 3249, 499, 20076, 4276, 3194, 279, 10690, 65337, 17772, 304, 58941, 48597, 4999, 5479, 220, 23, 8125, 499, 1541, 956, 1390, 311, 3194, 279, 10690, 65337, 19309, 4999, 49488, 65337, 17772, 1389, 578, 10690, 65337, 39750, 304, 58941, 50981, 10951, 374, 264, 1949, 1567, 430, 374, 1825, 311, 682, 29036, 4731, 323, 5762, 1855, 10683, 13, 1102, 4519, 11005, 505, 2212, 279, 3158, 11, 38632, 287, 13820, 304, 50981, 10951, 439, 1664, 439, 22108, 323, 1023, 14373, 5415, 13, 1102, 374, 264, 3254, 11477, 19309, 11, 2744, 5762, 389, 264, 7884, 11, 323, 374, 4376, 4994, 320, 12684, 311, 220, 21, 9012, 8, 323, 4376, 304, 264, 6366, 55154, 22150, 11, 25961, 645, 11166, 320, 21, 9012, 311, 33433, 570, 763, 5369, 311, 4731, 11, -100 ]
Home // Bankruptcy Law // Bankruptcy Video FAQ // What Happens after the Payment Plan Is Approved? Under a Chapter 13, when your payment plan is approved, they call that a confirmation, meaning that your plan has been confirmed. From there, you just continue making your monthly payments, as the plan suggests. At that point, also, all the property that you owned is vested back to you as ownership. The trustee no longer has any control over that. If you want to initiate any new debt, you do have to seek permission from the Chapter 13 trustee. If you want to sell assets, get assets or anything else, you certainly can, because it's now yours.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
9,334
[ 128000, 7778, 443, 8715, 96319, 7658, 443, 8715, 96319, 8519, 32072, 443, 3639, 35800, 729, 1306, 279, 21085, 9878, 2209, 52175, 5380, 16648, 264, 15957, 220, 1032, 11, 994, 701, 8323, 3197, 374, 12054, 11, 814, 1650, 430, 264, 20109, 11, 7438, 430, 701, 3197, 706, 1027, 11007, 13, 5659, 1070, 11, 499, 1120, 3136, 3339, 701, 15438, 14507, 11, 439, 279, 3197, 13533, 13, 2468, 430, 1486, 11, 1101, 11, 682, 279, 3424, 430, 499, 13234, 374, 79051, 1203, 311, 499, 439, 15637, 13, 578, 76866, 912, 5129, 706, 904, 2585, 927, 430, 13, 1442, 499, 1390, 311, 39201, 904, 502, 11897, 11, 499, 656, 617, 311, 6056, 8041, 505, 279, 15957, 220, 1032, 76866, 13, 1442, 499, 1390, 311, 4662, 12032, 11, 636, 12032, 477, 4205 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 7778, 443, 8715, 96319, 7658, 443, 8715, 96319, 8519, 32072, 443, 3639, 35800, 729, 1306, 279, 21085, 9878, 2209, 52175, 5380, 16648, 264, 15957, 220, 1032, 11, 994, 701, 8323, 3197, 374, 12054, 11, 814, 1650, 430, 264, 20109, 11, 7438, 430, 701, 3197, 706, 1027, 11007, 13, 5659, 1070, 11, 499, 1120, 3136, 3339, 701, 15438, 14507, 11, 439, 279, 3197, 13533, 13, 2468, 430, 1486, 11, 1101, 11, 682, 279, 3424, 430, 499, 13234, 374, 79051, 1203, 311, 499, 439, 15637, 13, 578, 76866, 912, 5129, 706, 904, 2585, 927, 430, 13, 1442, 499, 1390, 311, 39201, 904, 502, 11897, 11, 499, 656, 617, 311, 6056, 8041, 505, 279, 15957, 220, 1032, 76866, 13, 1442, 499, 1390, 311, 4662, 12032, 11, 636, 12032, 477, 4205, -100 ]
I know the format is correct, I don't know what is wrong. I am not behind a proxy or any other internet blocking firewalls. Cannot add PPA: 'ppa:linrunner/tlp'. Please check that the PPA name or format is correct. Sorry, there was a problem connecting to the Launchpad server. Try reloading this page in a minute or two. If the problem persists, let us know in the #launchpad IRC channel on freenode. My suggestion would be to try again later, or tomorrow. The launchpad server is down at the moment. Try again a little later. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged 14.04 ppa repository add-apt-repository tlp or ask your own question.
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaC4" }
7,204
[ 128000, 40, 1440, 279, 3645, 374, 4495, 11, 358, 1541, 956, 1440, 1148, 374, 5076, 13, 358, 1097, 539, 4920, 264, 13594, 477, 904, 1023, 7757, 22978, 4027, 87396, 627, 17902, 923, 393, 8201, 25, 364, 604, 64, 25, 3817, 42836, 5640, 13855, 4527, 5321, 1817, 430, 279, 393, 8201, 836, 477, 3645, 374, 4495, 627, 19701, 11, 1070, 574, 264, 3575, 21583, 311, 279, 24083, 13545, 3622, 627, 22170, 86730, 420, 2199, 304, 264, 9568, 477, 1403, 13, 1442, 279, 3575, 67145, 11, 1095, 603, 1440, 304, 279, 674, 34599, 13545, 60428, 5613, 389, 3541, 268, 536, 627, 5159, 24710, 1053, 387, 311, 1456, 1578, 3010, 11, 477, 16986, 627, 791, 7195, 13545, 3622, 374, 1523, 520, 279, 4545, 13, 9934, 1578, 264, 2697, 3010, 627, 2688 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 40, 1440, 279, 3645, 374, 4495, 11, 358, 1541, 956, 1440, 1148, 374, 5076, 13, 358, 1097, 539, 4920, 264, 13594, 477, 904, 1023, 7757, 22978, 4027, 87396, 627, 17902, 923, 393, 8201, 25, 364, 604, 64, 25, 3817, 42836, 5640, 13855, 4527, 5321, 1817, 430, 279, 393, 8201, 836, 477, 3645, 374, 4495, 627, 19701, 11, 1070, 574, 264, 3575, 21583, 311, 279, 24083, 13545, 3622, 627, 22170, 86730, 420, 2199, 304, 264, 9568, 477, 1403, 13, 1442, 279, 3575, 67145, 11, 1095, 603, 1440, 304, 279, 674, 34599, 13545, 60428, 5613, 389, 3541, 268, 536, 627, 5159, 24710, 1053, 387, 311, 1456, 1578, 3010, 11, 477, 16986, 627, 791, 7195, 13545, 3622, 374, 1523, 520, 279, 4545, 13, 9934, 1578, 264, 2697, 3010, 627, 2688, -100 ]
__revision__ = "test/scons-time/time/no-args.py rel_2.5.1:3735:9dc6cee5c168 2016/11/03 14:02:02 bdbaddog" """ Verify the error when the time subcommand is passed no arguments. """ import TestSCons_time test = TestSCons_time.TestSCons_time() expect = """\ scons-time: mem: No arguments specified. No *.log files found in "%s". Type "scons-time help mem" for help. """ % test.workpath() test.run(arguments = 'mem', status = 1, stderr = expect) test.pass_test() # Local Variables: # tab-width:4 # indent-tabs-mode:nil # End: # vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4:
{ "redpajama_set_name": "RedPajamaGithub" }
4,977
[ 128000, 565, 29442, 565, 284, 330, 1985, 2754, 6387, 7394, 36363, 34200, 12, 2164, 7345, 1375, 62, 17, 13, 20, 13, 16, 25, 18017, 20, 25, 24, 7783, 21, 71696, 20, 66, 8953, 220, 679, 21, 14, 806, 14, 2839, 220, 975, 25, 2437, 25, 2437, 293, 2042, 723, 540, 1875, 7275, 33727, 279, 1493, 994, 279, 892, 1207, 5749, 374, 5946, 912, 6105, 627, 15425, 475, 3475, 50, 15577, 3084, 271, 1985, 284, 3475, 50, 15577, 3084, 8963, 50, 15577, 3084, 2892, 17557, 284, 4304, 5779, 82, 6387, 7394, 25, 1871, 25, 2360, 6105, 5300, 627, 310, 2360, 32630, 848, 3626, 1766, 304, 6090, 82, 23811, 310, 4078, 330, 82, 6387, 7394, 1520, 1871, 1, 369, 1520, 627, 12885, 1034, 1296, 18786, 2398, 2892, 1985, 7789, 31567 ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ]
[ 565, 29442, 565, 284, 330, 1985, 2754, 6387, 7394, 36363, 34200, 12, 2164, 7345, 1375, 62, 17, 13, 20, 13, 16, 25, 18017, 20, 25, 24, 7783, 21, 71696, 20, 66, 8953, 220, 679, 21, 14, 806, 14, 2839, 220, 975, 25, 2437, 25, 2437, 293, 2042, 723, 540, 1875, 7275, 33727, 279, 1493, 994, 279, 892, 1207, 5749, 374, 5946, 912, 6105, 627, 15425, 475, 3475, 50, 15577, 3084, 271, 1985, 284, 3475, 50, 15577, 3084, 8963, 50, 15577, 3084, 2892, 17557, 284, 4304, 5779, 82, 6387, 7394, 25, 1871, 25, 2360, 6105, 5300, 627, 310, 2360, 32630, 848, 3626, 1766, 304, 6090, 82, 23811, 310, 4078, 330, 82, 6387, 7394, 1520, 1871, 1, 369, 1520, 627, 12885, 1034, 1296, 18786, 2398, 2892, 1985, 7789, 31567, -100 ]