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I might, as I have said, as a humble student of constitutions, throw out suggestions with reference to some of the most important elements of this work; but I will not even name those elements on which I doubt; for where we cannot amend, it is needless and harmful to assault. And the constitution, whatever may be its drawbacks, is, and I hope it will stand, a noble fabric fit for the habitation of such men as those who have made it and defended it. It is a noble fabric, fit for noble ends.
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And it is assented and agreed by our lord the king and all the grandees in full parliament: that albeit the said peers as judges in full parliament took upon them in presence of our lord the king to make and give the said judgement by the assent of the king upon some of them that were not their peers (to wit commoners) by reason of the power of the liege lord, and destruction of him which was so near of the blood royal and the king's father; that therefore the said peers which now are, or the peers which shall be for the time to come, be not bound or charged to give judgement upon others than upon their peers, nor shall do it; but of that for ever be discharged and acquitted; and that the aforesaid judgement now given be not drawn into example or consequent for the time to come, by which the said peers may be charged hereafter to judge others than their peers, being against the law of the land, if any such case happen, which God defend.
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I was going to be the only one in my family who made it to a university off a scholarship, and they kicked me out of a school they asked me to come to."
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When neocons talk about the rate of “recidivism” among people released from the Guantanamo Bay prison camp, you should probably keep in mind that “recidivism” may not be quite what you think. Specifically, one condition of release is not to disclose things like the interrogation methods used there. And so the actions included in those official “recidivism” statistics include the “terrorist activity” of seeking legal action against one’s torturers, or turning to anti-torture activism in a way that embarrasses the U. S. government.
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This Hot Fudge Pudding Cake is outrageously good – and it couldn’t be any easier to make! A simple batter (made from Hershey’s cocoa of course) is first spooned into the bottom of a lightly greased pan or baking dish. Then a dry cocoa mixture is sprinkled on top of the batter. Finally – right before baking – hot water gets poured over the top of the dry cocoa mixture. But don’t stir it in – that process creates this fantastic, almost-crunchy topping on this Hot Fudge Pudding Cake as it bakes!
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But that contribution can’t happen aboard the ISS.
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Willy, nicknamed El Casper, is a member of the Mara Salvatrucha gang and lives in Tapachula, a Mexican town near the border with Guatemala. He introduces a young boy into his gang, and the boy is given the nickname Smiley after a violent initiation. Casper later helps Smiley to complete this initiation by helping him execute a rival gang-member. Casper is romantically involved with a girl, Martha Marlen. Fearing for the girl's safety, he keeps the relationship a secret from his gang, but his double life causes his gang to doubt his loyalty.
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The rest of the phone is typical of Motorola's current design language, including the right-side controls and the top-mounted headphone jack. Note that the SIM card slot has been shifted to the top of the device. Our tipster says that the non-removable back will also have custom leather options in blue and purple, with other colors a strong possibility. Other colors, not in leather, are white and black. Evleaks previously reported a list of possible rear cover options in wood, leather, and presumably plastic.
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Hormones are used in much of our food production. This is especially true for our livestock, where they are used for instance to accelerate growth and increase milk production. People are concerned with a number of possible health risks to humans. Among these are the possible danger of increased risk of breast cancer. People also believe that hormones in food may be contributing to the earlier onset of puberty in contemporary girls. As of yet, there don’t seem to be any scientifically demonstrated human health issues with hormone use.
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Of course, I could help your mission in other ways too; as your Queen, I’d be a natural choice to take over a lot of the ribbon-cutting ceremonies and press photo ops you have to do. All of this time saved would be time you could devote to your primary mission of fighting back against Hell.”
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According to Gavin, Lee made all of these contributions for a grand total of $4,500 in fees: $3,500 for the voices, and $1,000 for the songs she wrote — which was split with her co-songwriter, Sonny Burke. Gavin noted that this was a respectable sum in 1955, as no one at the time foresaw the fortunes to be had in home entertainment. Because Lee had an exclusive recording contract with Decca Records, her contract with Disney specified that Disney “retained no right to ‘make phonograph records and/or transcriptions for sale to the public.
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John Pierpont Morgan was born into a distinguished New England family on April 17, 1837, in Hartford, Connecticut. One of his maternal relatives, James Pierpont (1659-1714), was a founder of Yale University; his paternal grandfather was a founder of the Aetna Insurance Company; and his father, Junius Spencer Morgan (1813-90), ran a successful Hartford dry-goods company before becoming a partner in a London-based merchant banking firm. After graduating from high school in Boston in 1854, Pierpont, as he was known, studied in Europe, where he learned French and German, then returned to New York in 1857 to begin his finance career.
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An estimated 4.5 million Swedish residents are employed and around a third of the workforce completed tertiary education. In terms of GDP per-hour-worked, Sweden was the world's ninth highest in 2006 at US$31, compared to US$22 in Spain and US$35 in the United States. [159] GDP per-hour-worked is growing 2.5% per year for the economy as a whole and the trade-terms-balanced productivity growth is 2%. [159] According to the OECD, deregulation, globalisation, and technology sector growth have been key productivity drivers.
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Most brewers will mature in tanks, though, then dilute sake with water to bring the alcohol content to 15-17% (down from 20%). Or not! Undiluted sake indeed exists and is called genshu. Sake brewers dilute sake to enhance the perception of flavours, which higher alcohol content can overpower. After dilution, the sake is pasteurised for the second time (unless it is meant to be nama) and bottled. That’s it. Sake is finished. Some brewers will store it for a little longer, some ship straight away.
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“It’s as if somehow we—meaning those of us here who were involved in doing all this work on genetic mutants—were somehow fully supportive of the FBI’s conclusions,” she says.
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What we can do is what we’re best at – connecting people to the right resource and only passing along accurate and up-to-date information to our callers. Here is some additional information: Individuals who have been tested by AIM at any draw station and at any point in time but who do not (yet) see their name posted should contact the AIM clinic directly and request that their name be removed from the database.
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We try to do it so people can afford our games, but this is what we all do for a living. My feeling is: you’ve got to do something for a living — you may as well do something that counts. ON HONESTY I really think honesty is good business. And again, it goes back to that long-term view. You could maybe sell somebody an inferior product, you could overcharge them. You might get their money that time — but they’re not going to come back and do business with you again.
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Nor, having swallowed this really enormous camel, does Strawson propose to strain at the gnats. Consider, for example: he thinks (quite rightly) that there are no experiences without subjects of experience; if there’s a pain, it must be somebody or something’s pain; somebody or something must be in it. What, then, could it be that has the experiences that panpsychists attribute to ultimate things? Nothing purely material, surely, since that would just raise the hard problem all over again. So maybe something immaterial?
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After that, I had a talk with George W. Robertson and Philo Dibble together, in which I was informed who the officers were, as above; and further, that Jared Carter was captain general of the band, Cornelius P. Lott major general, and Sampson Avard brigadier general. This is as I recollect it. Dr. Avard, in speaking to the society, remarked, that it would be impossible for the presidency to explain their views or wishes to the head officers, and they to the members of the society.
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In the spring of 1791, Dussek appeared in a series of concerts, a number of which featured Sophia, the young daughter of music publisher Domenico Corri. In a concert on 15 June that year, the pair played a piano duet together; they were married in September 1792. [34] Sophia Corri was a singer, pianist, and harpist who became known in her own right. They had a daughter, Olivia, but the marriage was not happy, involving liaisons by both parties. [35]
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Clyde McPhatter moved to the Drifters, based in New York, and continued his gospel-pop mission with Jesse Stone's Money Honey (1953), his own Honey Love (1954), and Ahmet Ertegun's boogie Whatcha Gonna Do (1954). The new Drifters of 1959 were a completely different group, led by baritone Ben King, whose sophisticated vocals highlighted There Goes My Baby (1959), Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller's first experiment mixing Latin percussions and strings, as well as Doc Pomus & Mort Schuman's diptych This Magic Moment (1960) and Save The Last Dance For Me (1960).
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Can you point me in the right direction on what it's about? Is it > housing or something more like setting up rules for who she'd appoint? Even > a tiny amount of guidance would be great. I'm with HRC on Vegas but can > talk at 9734959657. > > > > Thanks, > > Jen > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Michael Shapiro > > Hillary for America > > Policy > > 860-306-5849 >
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In June 2012, the Obama administration announced it would grant "deferred action" to certain undocumented immigrants under 31, exempting them from deportation for a period renewable every two years. Those who qualify are eligible to obtain work permits and Social Security cards. Though they do not have full legal status, they are considered to be lawfully present in the United States under the program. Two months later, Brewer issued an executive order denying driver's licenses and IDs to the undocumented youths, claiming that state law barred these immigrants from obtaining driver's licenses. This action was unusual.
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Taken with the YouGov and exit poll data, however, these three surveys can give us a better idea of Mr. Trump’s backers.
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Nationwide protests that erupted in the aftermath of several police killings of several unarmed black men—including Ferguson, Missouri, teen Michael Brown; New Yorker Eric Garner; and, most recently, Walter Scott in South Carolina — have prompted several internal police probes and inquiries by the US Justice Department that have revealed many more troubling instances of police abuse of power. Department policies surrounding the recruitment and deployment of armed volunteer reservists or auxiliary forces could now be a new focus of such reports, as demonstrations and a nationwide movement calling for more accountability continue to grow.
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As he prepared to write up his broadcasts for publication at the end of 1950, Young needed advice on estimating the storage capacity of a brain-like machine. He recalled a meeting at Manchester a year before on ‘the mind and the computing machine’. There he debated the computer analogy with Polanyi and Turing. Young, Turing and their contemporaries such as the cyberneticist Ross Ashby (whose homeostatic ‘Design for a Brain’ first appeared in 1948) were much impressed by state-determined systems completely described by prior position and given imput. Ashby reckoned that such systems were exactly what experimenters achieved in ideal laboratory trials.
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A Seattle campaign has just launched to change that. The Gates Divest campaign is asking the world’s largest charitable foundation to make another contribution beyond its valuable grants and charitable activities: to act in accordance with its values and fully divest from fossil fuels. The move comes on the heels of a March 2015 call by The Guardian newspaper, in partnership with 350.org, to “Keep it in the Ground,” a campaign that also called on the Foundation to divest. Already that campaign has garnered over a quarter of a million signatures and brought significant attention to the divestment movement.
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This got featured in # MLP-VectorClub 's Featured folder! Woohoo! Thanks a lot!And also featured in Equestria Daily's Drawfriend #666, Entry #3! HAPPY HEARTH'S WARMING EVERYPONY! I MADE IT ON TIME!! !I wanted to take the opportunity to make a picture as cliche as possible! The only way this could've been MORE CLICHE is if I added a horrible sweater and Derpy going:In the end I decided against it though since it would've made it too crowded!So yeah, that's about all there is to this.
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Don’t get me wrong, I’m as big of a Game of Thrones fan as they come, but Sam Esmail has created something special that truly defines the drama category.
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The effort to dismantle Palestinian national identity and memory takes various forms. At the government level, alongside recurring attempts to pass some version of the “muezzin law,” initiatives seeking to demote Arabic from its status as an official language of Israel surface every year or two. The so-called “Nakba Law” gives the state authority to reduce its funding for any institution that treats Israel’s Independence Day as a day of mourning. Culture Minister Miri Regev has threatened to pull funding for institutions that she deems to be giving a “platform” to Palestinian narratives.
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Though genuine peace would a blessing, the real losers stand to be the Sunni minority which is the backbone of the insurgency, and the long-suffering Shi'a poor in Sadr City whose social-economic needs are little recognized by the dominant Shi'a party. In the region's geo-politics, Saudi Arabia would be angered at the rise of greater Shi'a and Iranian power in potentially competitive oil fields. And despite their alarm about Iran's nuclear plans, Israel would welcome an Iraq shorn of its power in the Sunni world.
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This would suggest Amazon is prepared to return Apple TV hardware to availability if and when a Prime Video app goes live on the tvOS App Store, but judging by Bezos' comments today, it looks like Prime members have a long wait ahead in either case.
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Despite decades-long discussion of workforce issues1, 8, 9, data are still not being collected or used effectively. There are multiple data sources about the US postdoc workforce, but the numbers reported range from 27,000 (according to the SDR) to 79,000 (according to the US National Postdoctoral Association). None tracks postdocs outside academic institutions, nor do institutions track the onward paths of their own postdocs. Most do not even know for certain how many postdocs are currently employed in academia (see go.nature.com/2hjsvxp), let alone where they take their next jobs.
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“Newton’s law of gravity tells us that the Rosetta spacecraft is basically pulled by everything,” says Pätzold, the principal investigator of the RSI experiment. “In practical terms, this means that we had to remove the influence of the Sun, all the planets – from giant Jupiter to the dwarf planets – as well as large asteroids in the inner asteroid belt, on Rosetta’s motion, to leave just the influence of the comet. Thankfully, these effects are well understood and this is a standard procedure nowadays for spacecraft operations.”
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But the media — social and traditional alike — focused on the fact that more young people are living back home. Why? Maybe living arrangements are more tangible than the report’s other findings. Living arrangements hit — forgive the pun — closer to home, and they have bigger implications than a faster-emptying fridge. In the wake of the financial crisis, the share of young adults living with their parents has increased in Europe and the U.S. (My colleague Ben Casselman has a DataLab post on a new report showing just how difficult the economy is for 20-somethings.)
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Disc golf is still so young in its development. Unlike other sports there are no legitimate sources that pop up when you search ‘Disc Golf Psychology’ on Google. The game just isn’t truly studied as hard as other sports or even music for that matter.
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To convince the IRS that this was a truly public purpose we had to make analogies to several of their past rulings on the subject. We had to lay out the case for there being public spaces on the Internet. Internet nerds as well as tax attorneys might find those details of our application exciting. Aside from being a document that was necessary to achieve tax exempt status, it’s also an excellent articulation of the Foundation’s commitment with respect to Zcash and privacy in general:
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“Football is a very simple game about inclusion,” said Mel Young, the president of the Homeless World Cup. Young, a Scot, was a publisher of newspapers sold by the homeless. He and Harald Schmied, a publisher from Austria, came up with the idea at a street paper convention in 2001. “Normally, our people are isolated, have very low self-esteem, very low self-respect,” Young said. “They are by necessity very selfish, thinking only about how will I get to tomorrow? How will I sleep? What will I eat?
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Many people deserve credit for helping pass this bill, especially Families for Safe Streets and Transportation Alternatives, who pushed for a lower speed limit to happen this year and went to Albany repeatedly to ask legislators to back the bill. Senator Martin Malave Dilan and Assembly Member Daniel O’Donnell were pioneers as sponsors of the original 20 mph legislation, and Senator Jeff Klein later took up the issue to see it through the Senate.
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21. San Diego Padres. Last title: Never. World Series appearances: 2. The biggest faller on this list -- they were No. 12 last year -- even though they had another rough year. This one I have to chalk up to reader response from last year's rankings: I actually had tons of Padres fans email me and tell me I had their fan base as too tortured. (This is essentially the exact opposite of what every other fan base does.)
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Clearly, Fabing was eminently qualified to discuss neurological and psychiatric disorders. He was perhaps less qualified to discuss medieval Scandinavian history. He doesn’t directly quote a single primary document related to the Viking age, and indeed, it seems clear that he was not immediately familiar with the primary documents (many of which were available in translation in 1956, although often in that “ye olde” variety of English that no one ever spoke). He begins by giving the supposed legendary background of the berserks:
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Case study: Derrick Shareef was 22 and desperate for cash to fix his car when an informant approached him at the video game store where he worked in the fall of 2006. The informant, a career criminal, offered Shareef a vehicle, a place to live, and free meals at his house. It was the day before Ramadan, and Shareef, who’d been on the outs with his family since converting to Islam at age 15, saw the offer as an act of God.
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Commissioner Terrance Fitzpatrick, who has long accused Verizon of backpedaling on the agreement, was the lone dissenting voice in the 4-1 vote. According to Fitzpatrick, he does not "believe this decision is equitable to customers in light of the value to Verizon of being released from its prior obligation." Commissioner Terrance Fitzpatrick, who has long accused Verizon of backpedaling on the agreement, was the lone dissenting voice in the 4-1 vote. According to Fitzpatrick, he does not
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Charlene Cannon tried not to be offended, angry even. She was, after all, at church. It was Sunday morning and the retired Birmingham police officer was settled in her pew at the Guiding Light Church in Birmingham’s Woodlawn neighborhood, eager to embrace God’s calling to love and forgive and hear the Word as preached by Bishop Jim Lowe, Jr. It was not unusual for politicians, regardless of party, to be sitting amongst the predominantly African-American congregation, particularly of late—during a political season that seems to have encompassed the entirety of 2017.
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[#006, p.11] In the following passage the respondent, a professional scuba diver, reports participating in the study in a most unusual location: R: I had taken it one time under supervision with my complete diving gear, and I was lying underneath the water on the bottom of a swimming pool. Just watching the patterns of the filtered water circulating, you know, on the surface. I was the only one in the pool. And this was, oh, gosh, this must have been in '57. That was really something!
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The army led by Marcus began marching toward Cassius’ stronghold in Syria to fight the main battle of the civil war. Something surprising happened, though, before they could reach the enemy. Cassius’ legions heard that Marcus wanted to forgive them all but their commander, Cassius, still refused to give up. The soldiers knew that Marcus had a much bigger and much stronger army, and they were afraid they were going to lose. So they decided to get rid of Cassius themselves.
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Eventually, the on-going bacterial overgrowth can yet also have systemic inflammatory effects and the translocation of bacteria into the gut stream displays a persistent risk factor for sepsis (Quigley 2006).Unfortunately, the not exactly abundant currently available research indicates, as Zhong et al. write in their latest paper in thethat "antibiotics alone may be inadequate for SIBO decontamination" (Zhang 2017). This is bad news because, as previously hinted at, ...Next to the well-known localized bowel-related consequences, SIBO can also trigger weight loss as well as vitamin and mineral deficiencies due to defective nutrient uptake.
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Cernan always felt warm about the dark — and the light and the gray and the million brilliant colors that were part of his space experiences. Forty years later he still does. “Picture my environment,” he says of the last look he took around at the moonscape before he ascended the LEM ladder. “I’m a quarter million miles from home on the surface of the moon. I’m looking down at my footprints and then over my shoulder at the crescent Earth, with its blues and whites, hovering over the southwest rim of the mountains.
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The Philippines’ economy also still faces serious challenges, revealing structural problems that persist through the end of the Aquino era. The country’s physical infrastructure still lags badly behind those of competitors like Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore, and investment in Mindanao’s infrastructure could be undermined if the peace process fails. The education system, although capable of producing English-speaking graduates, still does not produce enough skilled workers for the country to move into higher-value industries, and unemployment remains stubbornly high in regions, in part because of the Philippines’ substantial birth rate.
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Even Mayor Michael Bloomberg—the guy who’s so nosy he wants to ban Big Gulps and mandate sodium restrictions—wasn’t in favor of banning horse-drawn carriages. So when Bloomberg’s rein came to an end, the ASPCA and other activists saw their opportunity. Current Mayor Bill de Blasio promised to end horse carriages as soon as he took office (he didn’t), while candidate Christine Quinn opposed the ban. Carriage-horse advocates filed a complaint with the state attorney general after NYCLASS began attacking Quinn, arguing that the ASPCA was violating its nonprofit status (501(c)(3) organizations are not allowed to electioneer).
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The only thing better than winning in international politics is winning with honor, prestige and influence; despite current trends, it is not too late for China to salvage some positive reputational capital out of its handling of its disputes in the East and South China Sea. There are good reasons for China to do so as well. As Xi Jinping exhibited at the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA) recently, China has ambitions for normative leadership in Asia. Shortly after CICA, the Shangri-La Dialogue exposed the massive rift between China and other Asian nations when it comes to values.
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We may have conclusive evidence of some form of life elsewhere in the universe by the time self-driving cars are the norm.
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Indeed, Darwin himself was but eight years old in 1817, and would not depart on the voyage of HMS Beagle until 1831. Nevertheless, the seeds of what was to become the philosophy of Herbert Spencer (born 1820), not to mention the nearly identical philosophy of the 20th century's Objectivist saint of selfishness, Ayn Rand, were quite evident in the grand pronouncements of the London Society and its New York equivalent, the SPP.
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This started in the town of Morąg in May 2010 but was later moved further from the Russian border to Toruń and Ustka due to Russian objections. [6] On December 4, 2012, NATO authorized the deployment of Patriot missile launchers in Turkey to protect the country from missiles fired in the civil war in neighboring Syria. [7] Patriot was one of the first tactical systems in the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DoD) to employ lethal autonomy in combat. [8]
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On average, a Muslim American is a victim of a hate crime every 3 days, according to the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism.
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The process for civil commitment across the states is fairly similar. For many people with a conviction for a sex offense the attorney general, or another state entity, triggers a review process at the end of their prison sentence. If, in the expert option of the evaluators hired and approved by the state (most require two evaluators), the person has a “mental abnormality,” a trial proceeds. (If not, the person is scheduled for release). A trial is held to determine whether the person meets the criteria of an SVP.
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But a Mail on Sunday investigation has discovered the multi-billion pound social networking site employs hundreds of young Filipinos – some with limited English skills – who work gruelling shifts and say they earn just £1.81 an hour. They are forced to decide in seconds whether or not to delete videos, pictures and posts which are too graphic or violent. Staff face being sacked if they fail to meet strict quotas that mean they have to assess hundreds of extreme posts every shift.
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Here we imbibed a quick sample before the tap lines closed for the night, while enjoying some industry talk about Rising Tide’s recently augmented tasting room, the latest brew methods, meetups and networking events, and where we would drink in the city next.
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As a Louisiana citizen, I am outraged that any legislator would even contemplate adopting a state law endorsing the bible, much less declaring one version of it the “official state book of Louisiana.” We live in a secular republic, not a Christian nation or state. This outrageous bill is unconstitutional. It is not the business of the State of Louisiana to dictate what religion citizens must conform to, much less to endorse one particular so-called “holy book” over another. Kill HB 503, get off your knees and get to work!
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The Gitguild contract is only one of many things being currently funded by our blockchain. We have also funded Amanda B Johnsons show Dash:Detailed, hired developers to help with core protocol development and evolution development, hired Wachsman PR as our public relations representative, hired a design team to design the UI/UX of evolution, paid for accounting/productivity software so that our core team can work well and collaborate effectively, paid translators to translate our promotional material, the list goes on but you get the idea.
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That’s already a hell of a lot of money, but that does not account for all costs accrued for this project. As the GAO states, the $392 million figure does “not include CMS salaries and other administrative costs” associated with the Obamacare exchanges. In other words, the actual cost for the development and implementation of the total Obamacare exchange system is far higher. We’ve reached out to CMS for an exact figure, but thanks to the government shutdown, we have yet to hear from them on this matter.
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This would give him more use outside of his ult, as well as not making him too overbearing to deal with. Considering that he increases in size and is pretty much unable to dodge any skillshot without flash I think a decent thing would be to give him 5% tenacity just so that the charms, snares, stuns and slows are not to bad on him, because you know controlling your champion every once in a while is quite fun.
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We give you summaries of the above transmissions , with prefixes depending on the case:A). Prehistory of inner galactic astrostrategics: Mutiny in four constellations, that is, 4 left-turning solar systems in the vicinity of our local galaxy, with the constellation of DRACO (A’DRACONIS) leading this initial mutiny 70,000,000 years ago ,against the interstellar galactic government of the constellation of ANDROMEDA.B).Cause for this mutiny was the excessive extraction of energy from radioactive metals on their planets , forbidden by the legislation of the government of Andromeda.
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A question is whether the reported better reproductive health of Finnish men could be due to different environmental exposures or caused by genetic differences. We hypothesized that the better situation in Finland could be due to the fact that Finland ‘lagged behind’ in exposures to modern industrial pollution. Therefore, we carried out semen studies on cohorts of young Finnish men, and a registry study of testis cancer to explore recent temporal trends.
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If they help find ways to interrupt it, HIV-1 could finally be stamped as "undeliverable."
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The cases for which the judges are known outside of the FISC are diverse and odd and often mundane. Walton sentenced Dick Cheney aide Scooter Libby to prison for leaking classified information. Feldman halted Obama's injunction against offshore drilling. McLaughlin allowed a school to keep selling "I Heart Boobies" bracelets. Webber Wright blocked a strict anti-abortion law in Arkansas — and was the judge who held President Clinton in contempt for lying about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
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I believe people should be considered innocent unless proven guilty, but I also believe that a certain number of these cases involved a seed of truth that got buried.”
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"The name of the game is whoever's doing the recruiting has got to run the background check," Smith says. "They've got to determine from what they see whether or not to put this guy out there or not. Now if they do it and screw up, then shame on them, but I'll find out after the fact, just like you do. Now can I do anything about it? The worst thing, the toughest thing I can do is to terminate their membership. I wish there was something else I could do, to be brutally frank, but there isn't any."
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Now, just imagine the hue and cry had a Republican president ordered the shooting of black teenagers on the high seas There would be 5 results: --For years to come, the "shooting of black teenagers" (known as "pirates" to everybody who doesn't have their head up their asses) would become a campaign talking point for the Republican president. --The Republican president would dispatch 4 dozen meatpuppets to saturate the TV media; their mission would be to extol the warrior machismo displayed by the president.
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However, despite strong political, social and economic support since the 1990s, greenhouse intensity for electricity remains stubbornly high at 10 to 20 times the best performing European nations.
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Working with Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) to cook up a phony story about bugging Trump Tower to divert the investigation should also be seen in that light.
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A sustained effort of decentralized, anti-political, guerrilla attacks need only make the prospect of being a government agent within a certain territory too dangerous of an employment option to be worthwhile, thus physically removing the state from that territory without the need to meet the state’s forces in regular warfare. Note that even a single instance of government agents being killed can greatly reduce oppression, at least in the short term.
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In olden days, snake oil salesmen used to promote different tonics as being “the cure for what ails you.” I suppose if you’re one of those unfortunate souls who’s lacking in fashion sense, Tonic might be the cure for what ails you. Like most boutiques, Tonic offers the latest in contemporary fashion and accessories. But it also features reworked vintage fashion for clients who want to make a unique statement while also respecting the three Rs of environmental sustainability — Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
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torture that is more difficult to detect after the fact because it leaves no scars on the body, is, on average, less common than the other types of torture and ill-treatment. Indeed, the average state received only about 22 allegations of stealth torture from 1995-2005, whereas the average state was accused of ill-treatment approximately 48 times, scarring torture about 56 times, and unstated torture around 39 times.
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As it stands, Philips Hue smart hubs remain the only other means to control the Trådfri lights from smartphones.
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Using a controller-view deeper in the hierarchy can lead to situations where user interaction logic influences unrelated controller logic. Let’s say you have draggable sections in your page. And because you’re looking to simplify the reuse of a section with custom logic, you’re using a controller-view to represent that section. Depending on the way your sections are displayed on the page, it’s possible that during the dragging operation the component will be unmounted and a new component will be mounted. If you’re initiating data fetching in the componentDidMount method, you will fetch the data again without having to.
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While there is some truth to the game’s depiction of Americans, since America DID nuke and invade Japan during World War 2, it’d be ridiculous to think that a Japanese person in the 1990s who plays Shin Megami Tensei would not recognize the Americans in the game as a purposeful exaggeration, or that the player is supposed to believe that modern Americans want to nuke and invade Japan again.
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A 2008 study of several villages in Xigaze and Qamdo prefectures found that 20-50% of the families were polyandric, with the majority having two husbands. For some remote settlements, the number was as high as 90%[10]. Polyandry is very rare among urban residents or non-agricultural households.
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They fail to see the ways in which markets are input-responsive social systems and governments frequently are not.
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On April 10, 2010, Sabathia took a no-hitter into the 8th inning. With two outs in the inning, former teammate Kelly Shoppach ripped a single to left field, ending the no-hit bid. [28] On July 4, he earned his fourth All-Star selection, and his first as a Yankee. At the time of the All-Star break, Sabathia was 12–3 with a 3.09 ERA in 131 innings (19 starts).
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Someone tapped his shoulder. It was time for Fernandez to leave the bus too. They stood on the side of the road, and when questioned, they gave the officers a phone number for one of the traffickers. If they had any problems, the man said, just tell people to call me. Meanwhile, the officers walked up and down the line, eyeing the migrants. If they saw a piece of jewelry they liked, they took it. If you had any money on you, they took that too. OK, Fernandez thought. This is it.
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If you’re worried that both of those possible scenarios sound gimmicky, don’t worry, because Levitan sounds like he knows what he’s doing. The co-creator added, “I think we will end the show the way we started it in the pilot, with a big family event.” The near-perfect pilot had a nice surprise by revealing that the characters on the show were all part of the same family, despite seeming like they were part of three different families. They all came together to celebrate Cam and Mitchell adopting their Vietnamese baby, Lily.
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The proposed legislation would not supersede the terms of an existing lease or homeowners association (i.e., illegally subletting would still be grounds for eviction), and tenants in rent-controlled units would not be allowed to collect any more money than is being paid to their landlord in rent, but it would create an exception for first time violators of the standing “illegal use” clause which landlords having been using to evict tenants from rent-controlled units.
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In summary, the benefit of using a Merkle Patricia tree is that the root node of this structure is cryptographically dependent on the data stored in the tree, and so the hash of the root node can be used as a secure identity for this data. Since the block header includes the root hash of the state, transactions, and receipts trees, any node can validate a small part of state of Ethereum without needing to store the entire state, which can be potentially unbounded in size.
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In late summer, the heather on the bleak, windswept moorlands of the Clwydian Range blooms deep purple. A series of hills and mountains in northeast Wales, not far from the English border, the Clwydians are today a popular destination for hikers who share trails with flocks of grazing sheep. Those making the arduous scramble to one of the summits are rewarded with views that take in much of Wales and northern England, including the craggy mountains of Snowdonia to the west and the distant peaks of the Lake District to the north.
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A limited number of Gold and Silver level tickets for the Festival will also go on sale from Tuesday 8 November at 12 noon on online ticketing partner BookMyShow; watch out for the announcement on the dedicated Global Citizen Festival India page.Demi is a committed Global Citizen herself and performed at the New York Festival earlier this year where she wowed with her cover of Aretha Franklin's 'Natural Woman' as well as her own hits which she dedicated to the women and girls of the world.She is also an activist for mental health awareness and last year founded an organisation called Be Vocal in partnership with five mental health charities.
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Finally, intellectuals of the world should unite in recognizing our power and seizing upon it in order to do everything that we can to develop systemic and radical critique that is as egalitarian and ecological as it is anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist. The positions that one defends in the classroom or publicly are important for setting the terms of debate and charting the field of political possibility.
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I hope there will be second and third Kaesong Industrial Complex which together, will bring about more human interaction and spreads ‘dangerous’ things like Choco pies. It will be very helpful for the North Koreans to experience modern production facilities, to learn how to manage and how to apply modern technology. Tourism ventures for South Koreans like the Kaesong city trips would be good too. The Kumgang mountain tourism was also good overall; even there was very little human interaction. The more human interaction, the better.
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Of the many justifications for the WCS system revamp, one of the most pressing claims has been the development of talent and growth of the foreign scene. If you look at the list of eight WCS Blizzcon qualifiers for this year, that might seem strange. Two are Koreans with a rich history in the game (viOLet and TRUE), which could have been boosted to four prior to Polt and Hydra’s forfeits. Two are stalwart EU zergs in Snute and Nerchio, while the protoss trio of Neeb, PtitDrogo and ShoWTimE have been tipped for success for years.
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A 2008 study found Fox News gave disproportionate attention to polls suggesting low approval for President Bill Clinton. [99] A 2009 study found Fox News was less likely to pick up stories that reflected well on Democrats, and more likely to pick up stories that reflected well on Republicans.
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The problem is that while it may be growing at Chinese speeds, Brazil is not China. Because it still saves and invests too little, most economists think it is restricted to a speed limit of 5% at the most, if it is not to crash. The growth spurt is partly the result of the stimulus measures taken by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's government when the world financial crisis briefly tipped the country into recession late in 2008.
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With seamless empathy Van Dyck encourages the reader to hear all aspects of the sticky topic and finds a way to have the story end on a positive note.
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What is less reported is that part of this has also meant a full-scale attack on some really strong environmental policies in Western Europe. This is happening in Greece, it's happening in Spain, it's happening in Portugal, where countries are told that they can no longer afford their renewable energy programs, their subsidies. And more than that, in Greece they're being told that their way out of crisis is to drill for oil and gas in their beautiful seas in the Mediterranean and the Ionian.
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To prove that, EVERY person that donates to this kickstarter is going to get their name in our album as a thanks to you. We cannot make this album without you so we want to make it not just May Weather's album, but everyone's album!
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Valuing their lives so cheaply diminishes our collective humanity; it puts Britain to shame.
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There’s also the issue of where the hell to store the massive thing when it wasn’t being used, a practical concern no kid who wants to fight freedom wherever there’s trouble takes into account. After that concern was ironed out, the Herculean task of assembling the ship and properly applying the decals had to be undertaken — causing dads and moms alike to question how their lives got so off-track.
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Remarkably, they discovered that a LNK exploit attacking the same vulnerability in Windows Explorer had appeared in November 2008. It was used to spread a variant of Zlob, a family of Trojan horses that installed adware and malicious backdoors on infected computers. The Zlob variant had been picked up by AV firms via automated malware reporting systems from customer machines, but the zero-day exploit in it had gone unnoticed at the time. After its inaugural appearance, the exploit disappeared until reappearing in Stuxnet.
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It’s impossible to just praise the backing band when the three girls/young frontwomen are so damn great at what they do. I don’t profess to be well-versed in J-pop, but it’s clear that lead vocalist Su-metal is talented enough to start her own career. She stole the show in the band’s debut, and she is even better throughout Metal Resistance, able to slightly tweak her melodies enough to fit each song well. That’s really why Babymetal works so well: sure, this is musical dissonance at its best, but is it really all that dissonant? Hell, is it even all that silly?
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[citation needed] SMS is available on a wide range of networks, including 3G networks. However, not all text-messaging systems use SMS; some notable alternate implementations of the concept include J-Phone's SkyMail and NTT Docomo's Short Mail, both in Japan. E-mail messaging from phones, as popularized by NTT Docomo's i-mode and the RIM BlackBerry, also typically use standard mail protocols such as SMTP over TCP/IP.
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