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Australia is one of only five jurisdictions in the world known to forcibly push asylum-seekers’ boats back to sea. Those that reach Australia are taken out of the country, held in prison-like camps in Papua New Guinea and Nauru, where instances of self-harm, disease and violent physical and sexual assault are common. The average length of detention is 426 days. Australia also incarcerates asylum-seeker children without charge. Currently, more than 600 are in detention.
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The short-term highway funding extension passed by the Senate on Thursday contains several important tax provisions (H.R. 3236). The bill was passed by the House of Representatives, 385–34, on Wednesday, and it now goes to President Barack Obama for his signature. [Update: The president signed the bill into law on Friday, July 31.] The bill modifies the due dates for several common tax returns, overrules the Supreme Court’s Home Concrete decision, requires that additional information be reported on mortgage information statements, and requires consistent basis reporting between estates and beneficiaries.
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Just before the dawn of the Clone Wars, Mundi attended a meeting with Supreme Chancellor Sheev Palpatine in his office, along with fellow Jedi Mace Windu, Yoda, Plo Koon, Kit Fisto, Luminara Unduli and Barriss Offee. Palpatine explained an alarming number of star systems were breaking away from the Galactic Republic to join the Confederacy of Independent Systems, a Separatist movement led by the former Jedi Master Count Dooku.
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Barrick Gold, for example, was slammed with a US$9.3-million fine earlier this year for a cyanide spill at its Veladero mine in Argentina, and two years prior to that, was hit with a record US$16.4-million penalty in Chile, where it was found guilty of 23 violations of its environmental impact agreement at the Pascua Lama gold project on the Chile-Argentine border.
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Having watched the first four Red Bulls‘ games of 2017 be played before a national television audience, and having missed MSG’s first broadcast of the season due to an NHL conflict; I was playing catch up preparing for my first game call of the Major League Soccer season, and Robles is usually a good first interview on the subject of anything Red Bull. I asked him to point to the biggest difference between last year’s team, and this year’s squad.
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Q: So trading a couple of third-string players for nothing in return will save the Heat about $11 million. Wonderful! Heat fans shouldn't lose sleep over either player departing. But can these be the last purely cost-cutting moves? If we trade Mario Chalmers, we would need to add a solid backup point guard to replace him. If we trade Chris Andersen, we would need another big man, in case our previously injured frontcourt players become often-injured front players. Ditto if we trade Josh McRoberts. Will the Heat front office really keep cost-cutting at the risk of gutting our bench? -- Abel, Miami.
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If you still run out of memory, you need to get root on your Android device to be able to free a lot more memory by moving stuff to /cache or to the SD card. Do this only if you have enough Linux expertise. You can brick your phone if you make mistakes. The simplest way to get root is to install a custom ROM. Search for android rooting to find many tutorials, including a video for 1-click install.
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Now don’t come at me like “How, by blasting Music?” because I’m getting tired of the snide comments we as a group have been receiving from the BMOrg. We do our thing out there as do many others. We also do a good job at safely running a huge mobile artistic performance stage and we have for years. We have built the stage up year after year to be bigger and better and now we are at a point where our show might have been just a bit to big for some of those at the burn.
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In the good old, bad old days when Labour had a strange compulsion for committing suicide in public, the party's uncivil wars were bloody, but at least they were easy to follow. You knew where you were when the Bevanites were slugging it out with the Gaitskellites in the 1950s. As you did when the Bennites were battling with the Healeyites in the 1980s. Those fratricidal frenzies helped to put Labour out of power for long stretches, but the one redeeming feature of the divides of the past is that the battle lines were vividly drawn.
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Description from the architects. Indian summers are a challenging time and specially at a workplace that has close proximity to a generator system. Not only do sweltering employees lose enthusiasm and productivity, excessive heat can take a toll on the health and wellbeing of employees. Deki Electronics was facing the same issue; however, large and expensive air-conditioning systems were not an option. The brief required an economical, energy efficient and robust solution.
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Belgium, where people eat 95 grams of fat each day on average, holds the distinction of being the world's most fat-crazed country. Germany, where people eat 86.5 grams of fat each day on average, is second. Finland, where people eat just shy of 81 grams, is third. And the Netherlands, where people eat just over 80 grams, is fourth. The United States is 16th on the list, at 65.5 grams, roughly 12 grams more than the average seen across the 54 countries.
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Belarus has neither apologized nor offered compensation for the deaths. [29]
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But as Harold Pinter explained, the U.S. has always preferred "low-intensity conflict" to full-scale invasions and occupations. The CIA and U.S. special forces use proxies and covert operations to overthrow governments and suppress movements that challenge America's insatiable quest for global power. A coup is the climax of such operations, and it is usually only when these "low-intensity" methods fail that a country becomes a target for direct U.S. military aggression. Iraq only became a target for U.S. invasion and occupation after a failed CIA coup in June 1996.
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Changes made during Planned Parenthood’s involvement also include a potentially heightened penalty in the specific section of the law Daleiden and Merritt are charged with, moving from a $2500 fine to a $2500 fine “per violation.”
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Kizzycocoa – I too immediately apologised for my spat with Popgoes. His was a question of motive and conflicting developer lore, but still, Custom night blew it out of the water for me. I still can’t quite accept Custom Night at face value. The part where the corpse is reanimated and somehow holds itself together long enough to be Springlocked, I can’t really accept that. Of course, I run a lore site. How can I possibly explain the physiology of that beyond “A wizard did it?”
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A parent’s job at this point is not to make it all better (even if we could) but to help our kids manage these feelings… Almost every guide written for parents of college students these days agrees with University Parent’s suggestion that parents cannot and should not do the work of this transition for our youngsters; but we can and should be available to remind them that they have our support and our concern and our love.
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While the media and the American people were avidly watching and commenting on Donald Trump’s much-awaited immigration speech, another peroration by a presidential candidate somehow got overlooked: Hillary Clinton’s appearance before the American Legion. Overshadowed by Trump’s visit to Mexico, and his subsequent stem-winder, Hillary’s performance was greeted with tepid applause by her military audience, and pointedly ignored by her media cheering section. The reason for the latter’s silence is perhaps due to the fact that it underscores one of her biggest vulnerabilities: her militant interventionism in an age when the American people are sick and tired of foreign wars.
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I believe that in the current social climate there are probably twenty times more people out there who would potentially go 90% of the way to veganism, given the health, environmental and ethical incentives, than there are people who would ever arrive at a day when they declare they’ve had their last ever Ben & Jerry’s. There’s way more ground to be made — which represents many more animals to be spared — influencing the former group than the latter.
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Prof. Faizan Mustafa: As someone who has been teaching law for over 26 years, I have consciously tried to generate informed discussions about the complex field of Muslim Personal Law. This field is at the centre of long-standing public debates on the feasibility of a Uniform Civil Code in India. In pursuit of this objective, I have been fortunate enough to have my views disseminated through well-known sources in the print and electronic media.
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For example, he points to Google's translation algorithm, which amalgamates previous translations uploaded by people online, giving the user its best guess. The people behind the source translations receive no payment for their work, while Google profits from increased ad visibility as a powerful Siren Server. In another example, Lanier points out that in 1988, Kodak employed 140,000 people when it led the digital imaging industry. By 2012, Kodak had filed for bankruptcy due to free photo-sharing sites such as Instagram which employed only 13 people at the time.
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The result is that taxpayers or homeowners often have to bear the cost of cleaning up the contamination -- if it happens at all. State and federal cleanup programs have limited money to take care of "orphan" environmental sites that have no private party to pay the bill.
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About Diana Urban is the Industry Marketing Manager at BookBub, and was previously the Head of Conversion Marketing at HubSpot. She's an expert in inbound marketing and lead generation. Diana is also an author of dark, twisty thrillers, including All Your Twisted Secrets (HarperTeen, Winter 2020). Follow her on Twitter at Diana Urban is the Industry Marketing Manager at BookBub, and was previously the Head of Conversion Marketing at HubSpot. She's an expert in inbound marketing and lead generation. Diana is also an author of dark, twisty thrillers, including(HarperTeen, Winter 2020). Follow her on Twitter at @DianaUrban
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[22][23][24] Guaifenesin, an expectorant commonly accompanying dextromethorphan in cough preparations, can cause unpleasant symptoms including vomiting, nausea, kidney stones,[25] and headache.
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As he became more and more popular, he travelled across the entire world by horses, by elephants, by boats and by carriages. He took his music to everyone near and far. Odinn heard his son play and was so amazed that he immediately invited him back to his family, and decreed that Kurtnin was now the true god of music. Now that he was the god of music, he played music constantly for everyone from the highest gods and kings to the lowliest peasants.
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However, we found that, over a period of years these initiatives attracted renewed criticism from other managers, shareholders, the media, and politicians. In a third normalizing stage, climate change initiatives were eventually wound back and market concerns were prioritized. In this stage, the temporary compromise between the market and social/environmental concerns was broken, as corporate executives sought to realign climate initiatives with the dominant corporate logic of maximizing shareholder value.
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He finished it right around the time I was finishing up with 1941, and he said, “What do you think?” I said, “I think it’s fantastic. It’s a big, great movie.” He asked me what I think of Liz, and I said, “She’s amazing.” He said, well, “That’s your part.” Immediately I got very excited and then I thought, oh my God, how am I going to do this? This is like my first leading role. I’d been in 1941 and I Wanna Hold Your Hand and Carrie. You worked with all those guys.
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"Then everyone focused on getting their oxygen masks on," she said. Phill Restall, from the UK, said the pilot then told passengers that they were going to land in Manila to have a look at the damage. "Everyone was fairly calm, partly because they didn't realise the extent of it," he said. "After we disembarked it started to dawn on people that this was a major incident. There were 350 people up there who were very lucky. "Seeing the hole caused a lot of emotion. People were physically shaking. Many realised how close they were to their own mortality."
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Remember the Saturday Night Live schoolgirl character, Mary Katherine Gallagher, who would stick her fingers under her arms and then smell them whenever she got nervous? It’s likely she was getting a whiff of something strong: Sweat produced when we’re under emotional duress is made by the apocrine glands, which are responsible for the stinkiest sweat. What exactly triggers stress sweat is still unclear, though scientists hypothesize it is linked to the adrenaline release that accompanies a fight-or-flight situation, serving as an evolutionary — and odorous — warning signal.
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Thus, it is highly unlikely that the child thyroid cases specific to post 3/11/11 Fukushima children are due to the nuclear accident releases. (10) Update June 1, 2015 - Ushiku City of Ibaraki Prefecture announced their latest child thyroid data. 48 of 89 children were given either an A2 or B diagnosis. A2 designates detectible thyroid anomalies of less than 5 millimeters for nodules and/or <20mm for cysts. The B diagnosis is for nodules >5mm and cysts >20mm. 40 of the Ibaraki children were found to have A2 anomalies and 8 with B level.
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Women also challenged female preachers recruited by armed factions to impose strict Sharia law, which prohibits women from walking outside without men or showing their faces. “Last year, when a preacher harassed my cousin for wearing makeup and not covering her face, more than 200 men gathered in less than 20 minutes and began protesting against the preacher and armed factions’ oppression,” said Shadi Zidani, a member of Idlib Local Council. “Repeated incidents like this and women’s resistance have always triggered demonstrations and by the end of last year, we were able to expel all female preachers from the community.”
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is by definition a duplex stainless steel with a Pitting Resistance Equivalent Number (PREN) > 40, where PREN = %Cr + 3.3×(%Mo + 0.5×%W) + 16×%N. Usually super duplex grades have 25% or more chromium. Some common examples are S32760 (Zeron 100 via Rolled Alloys), S32750 (2507), and S32550 (Ferrinox 255 via Smiths Advanced Metals or Ferralium 255 via Langley Alloys) Hyper duplex refers to duplex grades with a PRE > 48. UNS S32707 and S33207 are the only grades currently available on the market.
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ELISA for Aβ40 and Aβ42 To determine Aβ levels secreted into conditioned medium, culture medium of each sample was replaced by an equal amount of serum-free Advanced DMEM supplemented with 2 % GlutaMAX for PC12 cell lines and fresh Neurobasal growth medium supplemented with 2 % GlutaMAX and 1 % B27 for mouse primary neurons, respectively (Life Technologies, Grand Island, NY). Aβ40 and Aβ42 levels were measured using human/rat Aβ40 and Aβ42 enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kits (Wako, Japan) according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Financial transaction taxes have a long track record both in the United States and globally. The United States had a transfer tax from 1914 to 1966. The UK levies a transaction tax on stock transfers and has done so for many years. The European Union is on the verge of approving a small transaction tax, including ten cents per $100 on stock transactions. The tiny transaction tax they are working on is estimated to raise over $70 billion annually. A similar transaction tax in the United States would raise even more money, as our financial markets are larger.
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An Evening with Terence McKenna at UC Santa Cruz hosted by the student organization Millbrook West. Professor Ralph Abraham, the famous chaos theorist mathematician, informed and introduced Terence to the large bright audience. Taxonomy defined as classification, especially in relation to its general laws and principles; that department of science or subject, which consists in or relates to classification. Terence amusingly articulates by enumerating examples of the varied forms of illusions by which humans are entertained, intrigued and frightened. This talk is a particularily anecdotal way to approach the study of the imaginal, the illusive and anomalous.
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“I spoke to (Jordan’s) Prince Ali over the last two days and we will play the two matches in Jordan,” Rajoub said. “We will ask to postpone the match (with Saudi Arabia) for logistical reasons.” The Palestine-Malaysia match is scheduled for November 12.
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For if they had existed in those times, doubtless they would not have escaped the notice of these writers. So they expressly mention those that existed then, which subsequently fell into oblivion, so that now we are unsure who the Brigantes, the Trinobantes, the Iceni, and the Silures were, or what places they possessed.
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As national states began to form at the end of the Middle Ages, the attack on decentralism was led not merely by the monarchs and dictators who established highly organized states like Bourbon France and Cromwellian England, but also by the Church and particularly by the larger monastic orders who in their house established rules of uniform behaviour and rigid timekeeping that anticipated the next great assault on local and independent freedom and on the practice of mutual aid; this happened when the villages of Britain and later of other European countries were depopulated in the Agricultural Revolution of the eighteenth century, and their homeless people drifted into the disciplined factories and suffered the alienation produced by the new industrial towns, where all traditional bonds were broken, and all the participation in common works that belonged to the mediaeval villages became irrelevant.
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His first jump into the Genesee River raised a disappointing amount of money,[4] so he decided to repeat the stunt one week later on November 13, 1829 (Friday the 13th). This time, he increased the height of the jump to 125 feet (38 m) by constructing a 25-foot (7.6 m) stand. [4] Accounts from the 8,000 present differ on whether he actually jumped or fell, but he did not achieve his normal feet-first vertical entry. [7] A loud impact was heard and he never surfaced.
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Germany, 2013 Historical drama about Robert Cole (Adam Wright, then Tom Payne) growing up to be a doctor in 11th century England and Persia. He is apprenticed to a barber/dentist/surgeon (Stellan Skarsgård) who starts going blind and is reluctantly persuaded to seek help from a renowned Jew. As he enters the Jewish quarter, he says to Cole suspiciously, "These people mutilate their children. They cut off their cocks; they'll gouge my eyes out!" They don't, and they do cure his cataracts (presumably by "couching" - pushing the lens to the bottom of the eye).
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Ever wished “damn, if only i had………”? Well, then this little tour of sassy’s ‘Apocalypse Belt of Joy‘ is for you. Always ready for anything, sassy pauses in her journeying to take us through her belt pouch of preparedness: the blueprint for a kit you may need at any moment, from the mundane daily, to when shit hits the fan, rarely when expected, and especially when traveling – the video was actually shot on the train! The message?
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The cultures of the two halves have separated following partition, even though traditional Korean culture and history are shared. In addition, many families were split by the division of Korea. In the practically comparable situation of the German reunification, the 41-year-long separation has left significant impacts on German culture and society, even after two decades. Given the extreme differences of North and South Korean culture and lifestyle, the effects might last even longer. Many experts have suggested that the differences between "Westerners" and "Easterners" (German: die Mauer im Kopf, lit.
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We asked FBI to release all information they shared with the Republicans so we can get the full picture. Again I would trust the career professionals at the FBI and Justice Department who looked into this matter, concluded there was no case [more] than I would Republicans who are selectively leaking information.
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Millet is one of the lesser-known ancient grains, that is just gaining popularity among health conscious people. Because of its unique properties, millet is especially attractive for those who are looking for gluten-free options. While in the Western part of the world millet is still not very common in the kitchens, in many Asian countries it’s been used for thousands of years – in fact, the oldest discovered noodles in the world were found in China, and they were made from millet flour!
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“He had a writing room in my house—he spent a lot of time here because it was a safe place and nobody could get to him—and he had many, many pages of manuscript, and he started to read them. They were very, very good. He read one chapter, but then someone called, and when I went back he just put them aside and said, ‘I’ll read them after dinner.’ But he never did—you know how that happens.”
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--jeremy The polls are closed and the results are in. We had a record number of votes cast for the eleventh straight year. Congratulations should go to each and every nominee. We once again had some extremely close races (including multiple single vote winners and our first ever tie). The official results:Desktop Distribution of the Year - Ubuntu (21.83%)Server Distribution of the Year - Debian (31.15%)Mobile Distribution of the Year - Android (69.43%)Database of the Year - MySQL (49.54%)NoSQL Database of the Year - Cassandra and MongoDB (26.23% each) http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...ice-awards-95/ to view the individual polls, which contain the complete results.
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One ideal cell source for iPS cell generation is discarded tissue, which contains cells with high proliferation capability with less incidence of cellular senescence. We and other groups previously reported that mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) from teeth or third molars (wisdom teeth), which were usually discarded as clinical waste, showed high proliferation when compared with MSCs from bone marrow ( 21 , – 23 ).
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• Flamers will now remember the rate at which they were generating heat within the firing 'Mech, for a period of 4.75 seconds after a Flamer is disengaged. If a Flamer is engaged within that 4.75 second time frame, the rate at which the Flamer generates heat in the firing 'Mech will continue from where they left off. After that 4.75 second time frame (if no Flamer has been engaged) the heat generation value will decrease as usual, according to the cooling efficiency of the 'Mech.
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The placement of Measure A1 on the November 6 Alameda County ballot reveals how backroom negotiations are employed by politically connected players to try to suppress dissent-- at the expense of good government.
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"I have fun with him, that's for sure," Leo said of Blaine two years ago when I was doing a story on the magician. "He'll do some pretty fucking crazy things. He's like a monkey with electrodes stuck to his head!"
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Cooper’s proposal – ‘all pals together never mind the weather’ with some Tories and Liberals – on the issue of Europe contains the outline of a possible future political realignment: a split within Labour and possibly other parties leading towards another attempt at a ‘centre’ party.
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He was there as Childish Gambino, wearing shearling house slippers and the same linen tee he’d worn for a slew of other interviews during that round of press. It was strange attire for November, but being comfortable seemed to be the most important thing to him. He sat cross-legged on the couch across from Arsenio and waited for the last few whoops and yelps of excited audience members — most of whom probably recognized him as Troy Barnes, the affable, neighborly nitwit he played on Community — to die down.
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The second leading cause of pregnancy-associated death, heart disease, accounted for 19%. [6][7] A study using data from the District of Columbia also found that homicide was the leading cause of pregnancy-associated death. [8][9]
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After studying for a law degree at Manchester University and an MA at Nottingham Trent University, Umunna started work as a lawyer. In a way, he says, this also politicised him. “When I qualified, I thought I wouldn’t be able to do employment law, because I had this black-and-white view: if you’re acting for the employers, you’ll be looking to screw over the employees. But under a Labour government, the whole employment law architecture was much fairer than under the Tories.
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Sarkisian's issues extend beyond the field after he reportedly showed up to team meetings and a booster event intoxicated. Not long after USC dismissed him, Sarkisian filed a lawsuit against the school claiming it fired him rather than treat his alcoholism. But if anything is clear in the college football landscape, it's winning trumps all no matter how radioactive a coach might have been at one point. Look no further than 10th-ranked Louisville and its head coach Bobby Petrino for proof.
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Many smaller weekend programs still use this method to this day, though with the rise of the Internet, many stations have since opted to distribute programs via CD-quality MP3s through FTP downloads.
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[citation needed] The timing of the pumping procedure can be divided into two parts: diastole and systole. During diastole, blood flows through the ostia from the pericardial sinus (the cavity containing the heart) into the heart. When the systole begins, the ostia close and the heart muscles contract inwards, reducing the volume of the heart. This pumps the blood from the front end of the heart into the perivisceral sinus containing the organs. In this way, the various organs are supplied with nutrients before the blood finally returns to the pericardial sinus via the perforations in the diaphragm.
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It attaches active, laser guidance to missiles or other weapon systems, and can even be adapted via USB to any non-guided (i.e. non-smart) weapon system, transforming it into a precision-killing device. This is already in use on the battlefield. Directed Energy Weapon: Rumored to exist long before the Pentagon admitted that it did, this weapon focuses a high-energy laser that can destroy practically anything in its path. A 10kw laser can take out incoming threats, enemy planes, satellites and more.
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He discovered, among other things, that unsigned copies of letters ending "very truly yours" were probably by Orville; that smudged and corrected correspondence often came from the Wrights' loyal secretary, Mabel Beck; and that the Flyer's engine ran on a forgotten kind of gasoline called "65 test." He found two keen minds in men who were not just the "lucky bicycle mechanics" of history. "They were bicycle mechanics for sure," Hyde said during an interview last week in his workshop. "But they were aeronautical engineers. They were scientists, craftsmen and also test pilots.
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This report provides evidence of the impact that alumni entrepreneurs have on economic growth and job creation both in the Commonwealth and beyond, and suggests the state is receiving a substantial return on investment from this avenue alone, even ignoring the numerous other ways the University creates value.
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We are hedging our bets that it’s Azure hosting but there is a chance it could be used to support Farmville for WOA.
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She moved into one of Chicago’s most exclusive rental complexes and even proudly broadcast where she lived by hashtagging #500 N. Lake Shore Drive on her photos, which went beyond the usual custom of geotagging locations and required her to manually insert the address (images 4-5).
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It was the unregulated GSEs, their crony pseudo-capitalists, and their pork-barrel political allies who wrecked havoc on the financial system — with help from the misguided economic policies of Keynesians & Monetarists. Business people were responsible to the extent that they were bullied by politicians into making bad loans, or relieved of any responsibility for being concerned about risky loans because of implicit government guarantees. Loans were made to people who could not repay them rather than to businesses that could have used the money to increase production & employment.
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As there are federal or state/province regulations as to the disposal of these types of appliances, before you dispose of it in a landfill, recycle or trash bin, call your local sanitation department to find out if it needs to be prepared before it can be discarded. It may just need to be taken to a certain disposal area, or it may require a qualified technician to remove the coolant, similar to what is done with the disposal of refrigerators and freezers.
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Then again, with the juice Murray has, don’t be surprised if Mack, Lodge and a few other blue-chippers opt to come with him to Austin.
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Taxpayer dollars will make up the difference between what can be wrung out of the working poor, and what insurance corporations can demand and get because they have a throat lock on both of the other parties involved -- the doctors and the patients. As for the doctors, they have played it so cool butter wouldn't melt in theor mouths, and successfully avoided the question of whether their quarter million dollar and up incomes just might be contributing to the exorbitant cost of healthcare.
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(The oil pipeline is expected to become operational by the end of the year, while it will likely take a few years for the KRG to start gas exports.)
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Blame Roger Goodell. A few years back, the commissioner said Sun Life would need significant renovations if it wanted to continue to host Super Bowls and other major events. This, despite hosting a Super Bowl in 2010, and being one of the three stadiums shortlisted for the 2016 an 2017 games. This, despite hosting the BCS Title Game in six weeks. This, despite the stadium receiving $300 million worth of renovations over the last decade already. But Goodell's threat (and it was a threat) is working, and there's momentum building for the stadium to receive a makeover.
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At several points during the first few episodes of the final season of Cinemax’s Strike Back, the various criminal elements arrayed against British intelligence agency Section 20 scramble to pull together more resources, terrified of what harm the operatives heading their way might do. Those fears are justified, as over the course of the last few seasons Section 20 has proven itself the most resilient and efficient outfit on the planet.
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High-profile lobbyists like Patrick Kinsella, who has donated $235,000 to the party—more than major national firms like Fleishman Hillard and Hill and Knowlton—and Steve Kukucha are also key members of the Clark campaign team. Kinsella is working in key battleground ridings in Surrey, while Kukucha, co-founder of Wazuku Advisory Group, is back as the Liberals so-called “wagon master,” managing the campaign bus and media plane. Wazuku, in the last election also worked on the campaign for one of the so-called “dark money” groups: the third-party organizations that reportedly spent $1 million on anti-NDP attack ads.
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And now it's my opportunity to play a role and pass the baton to the younger generation to do whatever I can't – to fight for them so they can keep fighting for our parents and for everyone else. : What did it feel like to do activism for something so personal?It feels empowering because living in this racial post-era in the most Southern state makes Dreamers and immigrant youth feel ashamed to be a minority. It makes them have identity issues It makes them feel like we don't belong here even though a lot of us are indigenous in our roots.
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Before OPTIMUS PRIME was blasting DECEPTICONS in battle, he was greasing the wheels of his skateboard with fellow skater, SHREDDICUS MAXIMUS. Shredding rad gnar on the boardwalks of the Senti Rust Pier, they up their street cred while nailing down their signature trick, the Null-Ray-Ray, annihilating the competition into mere grime… Now get ready for the gnarliest TRANSFORMERS stunt of the 21st century… TRANSFORMERS has worked with Primitive Skateboarding, the company founded by legendary skateboarder, Paul Rodriguez, to roll out this special edition TRANSFORMERS PRIMITIVE OPTIMUS PRIME Figure convention exclusive.
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On 16 January 2013 and a month before his 76th birthday, Ûsoyan was shot in the head by a sniper perched on the sixth floor of an adjacent apartment building after leaving a restaurant which served as his 'office', and despite efforts of his bodyguards and ambulance workers he died en route to the hospital. [12] The family decided to fly Ûsoyan's body to be buried in his native Tbilisi, but the Tbilisi International Airport refused to accept the plane. [13] His death was thought to be likely to spur chaos in the criminal world.
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To that end, “Ecuador, exercising its sovereign right, has temporarily restricted access to part of its communications systems in its UK embassy.” The stance of not bowing to pressure was less than convincing given the prefacing comments noting how WikiLeaks had “in recent weeks […] published a wealth of documents, impacting the US election campaign.” Furthermore, the country respected “the principle of non-intervention in the internal affairs of other states” including “external electoral processes”.
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“A lot of stuff gets said that isn’t true,” Dilfer told TheMMQB.com. “I’ve been under contract with ESPN and I am still under contract with ESPN. I will be next year as well. I will be back, and in fact, doing more of an expanded role. It will be Monday Night Countdown and Sunday NFL Countdown. The Sunday morning thing is new for me. I’m excited to be working with the new guys, Matthew Hasselbeck, Charles Woodson—and still working with Chris Berman.”
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"[40] According to University of Texas legal scholar Sanford Levinson, McConnell learned that obstruction and Republican unity was the optimal way to ensure Republican gains in upcoming elections after he observed how Democratic cooperation with the Bush administration on No Child Left Behind and Medicare Part D helped Bush's 2004 re-election. [44] Levinson noted, "McConnell altogether rationally ... concluded that Republicans have nothing to gain, as a political party, from collaborating in anything that the president could then claim as an achievement." Hacker and Pierson describe the rationale behind McConnell's filibusters as follows:[30]
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Operator: Thank you for calling Beautiful/Anonymous. A beeping noise will indicate when you're on the show with the host. (beeps) CALLER: Hello? CHRIS GETHARD: Hi. CALLER: Oh, hi. How's it going? CHRIS GETHARD: It's okay. How about you? CALLER: Uh, I can't complain. (laughs) CHRIS GETHARD: That's good. It sounds like we're on the same page about that one. CALLER: Yeah, for sure. But actually, Chris, there's something I have to explain to you right off the bat before we get too far in this conversation.
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My own sports allegiances were formed in what seemed like another world—the South Side of Chicago, where the local college, the University of Chicago, was a football powerhouse way back in the first decades of the last century, and most people rooted peaceably for Notre Dame, over in neighboring Indiana. I've attended hundreds of White Sox games in my time, but on many days during the off-season I think of my team not at all, and never do my passions run to hate for the crosstown Cubs. Yet Chris and his tailgating squad didn't treat me like an outsider.
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Compression of the brachial plexus may be identified by weakness of the muscles around the muscles in the hand, near the base of the thumb. Compression of the subclavian artery is often diagnosed by finding a positive Adson's sign on examination, where the radial pulse in the arm is lost during abduction and external rotation of the shoulder. A positive Adson's sign is non-specific for the presence of a cervical rib however, as many individuals without a cervical rib will have a positive test.
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Once you’ve shot all of them, head down to the main entrance of the hotel and take a look at those golden elephant statues guarding the stairs.
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Levinson points out that one can appeal to everything but such understanding of expressiveness, and thinks that sensitivity to expressiveness will come along with the rest (1996a: 109). Aside from this, though, there is the fact that some apparently understanding listeners simply deny that music is expressive of emotion. Levinson thinks we can reasonably exclude such listeners from the class whose responses are appealed to in the analysis of expressiveness, since only those generally disposed to hear expressiveness are reasonably appealed to in determining the specific expressiveness of a particular passage, which are the terms in which he puts his theory.
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Denico Autry, DE, Oakland Raiders – With his push he gets in the interior, he is capable of getting a tackle for a loss any given week. I know, he only has a single TFL right now. With week 8 (Buffalo) and week 9 (Miami), I like him to add to that total. The Buffalo Bills are 22nd for their offensive line in run blocking. They will and need to get the run game going; it’s a Good matchup. Coming up this week is Kansas City, and they do run block well.
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The store was a safe place in which drugs, alcohol, and violence were forbidden. But the reason for going there was Dederich himself. Following the LSD experiment, he had become an awesome presence. He held seminars now in which he would talk for hours on end, weaving psychological and philosophical insights together and ridiculing, cajoling, teasing, and harrying the addicts who surrounded him. And most amazingly, it seemed to be working. When one addict slurred the words seminar and symposium together, Dederich suddenly had a name for his project—Synanon. It was a word redolent of “sin,” “Zion,” and, of course, “Alcoholics Anonymous.”
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You can set goals, see recommendations, compare and compete with friends, and create your own challenges. This isn't tied to the UA hardware — you can use all of the popular trackers out there Though Under Armour would of course prefer that you use the HealthBox hardware, the UA Record app also integrates with dozens of popular fitness apps and hardware solutions.
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As you'd expect, the inclusion of a colour screen comes at the expense of battery life — you can expect to get around three to four days of juice from a 90 minute charge. There are also fewer on-board specifications than some of the other smartwatches on the market... but then, do you really need a camera on your wrist? By stripping away the bloat, Qualcomm has managed to produce a sleek and lightweight smartwatch that should satisfy the pickiest fashionesta.
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I kept trying to resist, and felt lonely and abandoned—whether it was for my own good wasn’t relevant at that moment. My parents had reached out to Rabbi Zippel. I spent one Shabbat a month with him and his family during the six months I was there. On my 17th birthday, he came with a kosher cake and took me out. He was a dear friend, and it went a really long way towards my finding health.
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“Arab rights don’t interest [coalition chairman] Yariv Levin (Likud Beytenu), who proposed the legislation],” MK Jamal Zahalka (Balad) said.“There isn’t an employment problem for Christians or Druse. It’s for the general Arab public. Levin wants to wickedly divide the Arab public, which is oppressed anyway.”“We won’t be his indentured servants,” Zahalka declared.Zoabi said the positive side of Levin’s proposal is that it “sharpens the identity issue for Arabs and the hostility of state institutions and MKs toward them.”Christian IDF Officers Forum leader Lt. (res.)
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His new organization, Faith & Freedom Coalition , is developing a list of Christian voters in key states, a tool it used to reach thousands of voters in Wisconsin's recent recall elections.New players are even more ambitious. United in Purpose, financed by an anonymous group of Silicon Valley venture capitalists, aims to register 5 million conservative Christians to vote . The organization boasts a sophisticated database that identifies millions of unregistered evangelical and born-again Christian voters around the country.
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Alternatively, the energy harvester can be integrated with a Wi-Fi hot spot that acts as a "middleman" between mobile devices and a wireless network. This allows users to seamlessly utilize the energy generated by the harvester without having to physically connect their mobile devices to the footwear. Such a configuration dramatically reduces power consumption of wireless mobile devices and allows them to operate for much longer time without battery recharge, the Wisconsin researchers say.
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Khalaf Ahmad al-Habtoor is a prominent UAE businessman and public figure. He is Chairman of the Al Habtoor Group - one of the most successful conglomerates in the Gulf. Al Habtoor is renowned for his knowledge and views on international political affairs; his philanthropic activity; his efforts to promote peace; and he has long acted as an unofficial ambassador for his country abroad. Writing extensively on both local and international politics, he publishes regular articles in the media and has released a number of books.
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This ended up being the basis for the lyrics in “I Need U To Stay”.
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If those who hold a democratic-liberal doctrine are truly seeking a solution to the problem of the Indian that, above all, will free him from servitude, they can turn to the Czechoslovakian or Rumanian experience rather than the Mexican example, which they may find dangerous given its inspiration and process. For them it is still time to advocate a liberal formula. They would at least ensure that discussion of the agrarian problem by the new generation would not altogether lack the liberal philosophy that, according to written history, has governed the life of Peru since the foundation of the republic.
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If you read the health care legislation which, by the way nobody in Washington has read, but if you read the health care legislation it’s actually in the health care legislation. There are paragraphs in the health care legislation that talk about the commissioning of officers in time of a national crisis to work directly for the President. It’s laying the groundwork for a constabulary force that will control the population in America.
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Perhaps the most well-balanced version of this beer style that I've ever had, Mountain Standard manages to combine hops and black malts in a way that brings out the best of both ingredients without making the bitterness overpowering. The best part? All of the hops used in this beer were grown in the Mountain Standard Time Zone.
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I asked the clerk if she could ship this to the USA, as it had some weight to it, plus I had many more days of vacation to go and I was concerned about dragging it around Greece. She said no. Having no choice, I decided to buy it right there and take it with me. 350 euros later, it was mine. And so for the next several days, until September 22, I carried this treasure around with me until we returned to the USA.
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UU congregations oftentimes offer services beyond Sunday such as book clubs, women’s and men’s groups, pagan clusters, daycare services, etc. Church doors are often opened to protesters during summits or conferences as well as concerts, benefit shows, and other events. If we have a healthy relationship with the local church these resources are available to us: Food Not Bombs could use their kitchen, the sanctuary could be opened up for an Anarchist Black Cross benefit show or people traveling could just spend the night inside away from the cold.
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Like any film-maker who has been in North Korea, he is fascinated by Pyongyang, an extraordinary place, a final frontier of strangeness. “It is like a dream. It is a city that is monumental. And empty. It is a city of ‘as if’. When I was there in the 50s, you could see a policewoman with Soviet uniform and cap, directing traffic at the corner of the street, mechanically. It was funny because the traffic was only pedestrians. There were no cars.”
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We've joked that we should set up the "museum of Kickstarter wallets" between the two of us. I still can't fully explain what made me so fascinated with finding a better wallet, but I think it was a combination of factors. After years of using a Costanza wallet , I saw a friend's minimalist wallet, and it just made sense to me. The, though, is that for all the neatness and organization of a minimalist wallet, you're definitely giving up some features to shrink down the wallet.
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-- Trump also embraced the claims of his campaign lawyer, Kory Langhofer, who accused Mueller’s team of improperly obtaining a trove of transition emails from the General Services Administration. In a letter delivered Saturday to congressional investigators, Langhofer argued that transition documents are private property and not public records. “Not looking good, it’s not looking good — it’s quite sad to see that, my people were very upset about it,” Trump told reporters Sunday . . . “I can’t imagine there’s anything on them, frankly, because, as we’ve said, there’s no collusion, no collusion whatsoever.”
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