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Pilar Rahola | פילאר ראולה |
with band-strings ending in tiny tassels or crochet-covered balls. Bands were adopted in England for legal, official, ecclesiastical, and academical use in the mid-seventeenth century. They varied from those worn by priests (very long, of cambric or linen, and reaching over the chest), to the much shorter ecclesiastical bands of black gauze with white hem showing on the outside. Both were developments of the seventeenth century lay collar. Clerical, legal and academic costume Bands varied from small white turn-down collars and ruffs to point lace bands, depending upon fashion, until the mid-seventeenth century, when plain white bands came to be the invariable neck-wear of all judges, serjeants, barristers, students, clergy, and academics. The bands are two strips of bleached holland or similar material, falling down the front from the collar. Plain linen 'falling bands', developed from the falling collar, replaced the ruff about 1640. By 1650 they were universal. Originally in the form of a wide collar, tied with a lace in front, by the 1680s they had diminished to the traditional form of two rectangles of linen tied at the throat. Bands did not become academically significant until they were abandoned as an ordinary lay fashion after the Restoration in 1660. They became identified as specifically applicable to clerical, legal and academic individuals in the early eighteenth century, when they became longer and narrower in form. From the eighteenth century judges and Queen's Counsel took to wearing lace jabots instead of bands at courts and leveés. Bands are now worn by judges, Queen's Counsel, (utter) barristers, solicitors, court officials, certain public officials, university officials and less frequently also by graduands (for example, they are compulsory for male Cambridge graduands, and optional for women). These also form part of the full dress of Queen's Counsel, circuit judges, and the Lord Chief Justice. Mourning bands, which have a double pleat running down the middle of each wing or tongue, are still used by barristers. By the end of the seventeenth century Queen's Counsel wore richly laced cravats. From the later part of the eighteenth century they wore bands instead of the cravat as undress. In the eighteenth century a lace fall was often used as an alternative to the bands by judges in full dress. Both falling and standing bands were usually white, lace or lace-edged cambric or silk, but both might be plain. The standing bands, a semi-circular collar, the curved edge standing up round the back of the head. While the straight horizontal edges in front met under the chin and were tied by band-strings, the collar occasionally was worn turned down. It was supported on a wire frame attached to the neck of the doublet behind. The starched collar rested on this. It was usually of linen, but also lawn and lace. They were popular for a quarter of a century. The soft, unstiffened collar draped over the shoulders of the doublet were called falling-bands. Until the Civil War barristers wore falling bands, also known as a rabat, with about six tabs arranged one upon the other, and having the appearance of ruffs rather than bands. They differed from the bands of the clergy of that period in that they were not poked as the latter were. Lawyers took to modern bands about the middle of the seventeenth century. They continued in ecclesiastical use well into the nineteenth century | that they were not poked as the latter were. Lawyers took to modern bands about the middle of the seventeenth century. They continued in ecclesiastical use well into the nineteenth century in the smaller, linen strip or tab form- short-bands. These are retained by some priests of the Church of England, academics, lawyers, and ministers of the Church of Scotland, the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, and the English non-conformist churches, such as the Methodist tradition. Bands were adopted early in the eighteenth century, by parish clerks and dissenting ministers, as well as by clergymen of the established churches in Europe. The bands were fairly wide, set close together. The outer white edge is the hemmed linen fabric which, being turned over onto itself three times, is opaque. The falling bands, worn 1540s to 1670s, could take three forms. Firstly, a small turned-down collar from a high neck-band, with an inverted v-or pyramidal-shaped spread under the chin and tied by band-strings sometimes visible but usually concealed. They were plain, or lace edged. These were popular 1590 to 1605, especially in military or Puritan circles, reappearing 1620–1650, when they were usually larger. Secondly, they could take the form of a wide collar, spreading horizontally from side to side across the shoulder, with the band-strings as formerly. These were popular 1630s to 1640s. Thirdly, a deep collar or bib, square-cut, spreading down the chest, the front borders meeting edge to edge flat, or with an inverted box-pleat. The corners were square or frequently rounded after 1660. Broad lace borders were usual. With the band-strings as formerly, these were popular 1640s to 1670s. Relation to neckties The cravat or neckcloth was popular 1665–1730. It was a large square or triangle of linen, lawn, silk, or muslin, often starched, with the ends usually bordered with lace, or decorated with tasselled beads, and tied loosely beneath the chin. Formal cravats were always plain white, otherwise they could be coloured or patterned. Tying the cravat in a bow was popular circa 1665. Fastening with a cravat-string was popular circa 1671. By 1680–1690 the cravat was worn falling over a stiffened ornamental cravat-string. 1695–1700 saw the Steinkirk style, with the front ends twisted and the terminals either passed through a buttonhole or attached with a brooch to one side of the coat. The cravat was popular until the 1740s, |
of Randolph Community College and is part of the Randolph County School System, based in Asheboro, North Carolina. Founded in 2005, RECHS requires dual enrollment at Randolph Community College as students pursue an Associate Degree. Students who are economically disadvantaged or belong to a racial minority are targeted by the school for enrollment. | North Carolina, United States. It is located on the campus of Randolph Community College and is part of the Randolph County School System, based in Asheboro, North Carolina. Founded in 2005, RECHS requires dual enrollment at Randolph Community |
For the 2016-2017 season, the series changed name to "Svensk handbollselit". | Inför säsongen 2016-2017 bytte serien namn till SHE, vilket står för "Svensk handbollselit". |
Bika returned to the ring on 13 November 2008, in a fight with former season one contestant Peter Manfredo Jr at the Dunkin' Donuts Center. | Bika vendte tilbage til ringen den 13. november 2008, i en kamp med den tidligere The Contender 1. kæmper Peter Manfredo Jr i Dunkin Donuts Center. |
Liberty Township, Hamilton County, Kansas | Xã Liberty, Quận Hamilton, Kansas |
Why did Zondervan suspend production of the TNIV Bible for iPod? | because it is a translation that is worse then toliet paper. |
In spite of the heavy rain, he decided to go out. | Trotz des starken Regens entschied er sich, rauszugehen. |
It constitutes the testimony of a call for action against injustice and a chant for the hope of liberation. | Nó tạo thành lời chứng của một lời kêu gọi hành động chống lại sự bất công và một lời ca tụng cho hy vọng giải phóng. |
List of civil parishes in Dorset | Liste des paroisses civiles du Dorset |
Plena | Plena (xénero musical) |
well aware of Chiltons and neighbors named Chilton by an early age. This case had interesting consequences in Richmond, Virginia when it was the capital of the Confederacy. Chiltons is likewise located approximately one mile south of the Potomac River, to which it is connected by meandering Currioman Creek. Immigrant John Chilton and his wife Joan - most likely from Maidstone, England -were landed in Lancaster County by January 1666/7. Their first child, also named John, first appears on the tithable lists of Lancaster County in 1688. Some time in the 1690s John Chilton II relocated to Westmoreland County. He first appears in court records 24 Nov 1697 when, as a planter of Cople Parish, he purchased from one John Champe in the forest of Nominy. This is the essence of Chiltons, Virginia. John Chilton II acquired extensive property, which by 1699 included the junction of | Nominy. This is the essence of Chiltons, Virginia. John Chilton II acquired extensive property, which by 1699 included the junction of Currioman Creek with the Potomac. This estate became known as Currioman and its owner as John Chilton of Currioman. He lived in Westmoreland County some 30 years and died in July 1726. His grave marker has been preserved, and reads: Here / Lyeth in hopes of a / Joyful Resurrection the / Body of Mr. John Chilton / Merchant who departed / this life the 11th day of July / Anno Domini 1726 / about 60 years. See descendants: Thomas Chilton, William Parish Chilton, Robert H. Chilton, Robert Emmett Bledsoe Baylor, |
23 (1967/68) Es gibt noch Zebrastreifen (Edith Sartorius), miniature-opera, op. | 23 (1967/68) Es gibt noch Zebrastreifen (Edith Sartorius), Minioper, op. |
by Alissa Smith News 11 hours ago Comment The water company Aquarion and the Connecticut Department of Public Health has issued a boil water warning for Ridgefield. | Aquarion issues boil water warning for Ridgefield |
DÃ 1\/4 rer wanted to meet Martin Schongauer , the best engraver of Northern Europe , but Schongauer died shortly before DÃ 1\/4 rer 's arrival . | He left in 1490 , possibly to work under Martin Schongauer , the leading engraver of Northern Europe , but who died shortly before DÃ 1\/4 rer 's arrival at Colmar in 1492 . It is unclear where DÃ 1\/4 rer traveled in the intervening period , though it is likely that he went to Frankfurt and the Netherlands . |
In the lead-up to the outbreak of civil war, there were frequent clashes along the 38th parallel, especially at Kaesong and Ongjin, initiated by both sides. | No período que antecedeu o início da Guerra da Coreia, houve frequentes confrontos ao longo do paralelo 38, especialmente em Kaesong e Ongjin, iniciados por ambos os lados. |
What colour medal did Amir Khan win in the lightweight boxing tournament at the 2004 Olympics? | Amir Khan and the Most Successful Olympic Boxing Medalists in the Pro Ranks | Bleacher Report Amir Khan and the Most Successful Olympic Boxing Medalists in the Pro Ranks Use your ← → (arrow) keys to browse the slideshow Patrick McDermott/Getty Images 17 Comments The Olympic Games is viewed as an optimal platform for a boxing prospect to launch his career. Naturally, major promotional outfits and advisers heavily scout the Olympics in order to evaluate the world’s top amateur talent and make projections about which fighters can translate their in-ring success to the paid ranks. Even for the most successful amateur fighters, the transition to professional boxing can sometimes be a difficult one and, once the headgear comes off and the glove size shrinks, even Olympic medalists and World Amateur Champions can be exposed. The United States has the most storied Olympic boxing tradition of any nation, though the emergence of Cuba and former Eastern Bloc nations, as well as Russia, Germany and the UK has usurped traditional American dominance. The last truly deep U.S. boxing team competed at the 1988 games in Seoul, South Korea, though that assertion shouldn’t diminish the accomplishments of other Americans in subsequent Olympiads. Still, while the Olympics has proven to be a spring board for professional success and exposure in several memorable cases, it is perhaps more common to see Olympic participants who did not medal or non-Olympians currently holding world titles. Qualifying for the Olympics is an arduous task and the nature of the selection and competition process inevitably makes participation, and especially medaling, an exclusive club. Furthermore, it is often said that the current structure and rules of amateur boxing prevent pro-style fighters from having success. Now is not the time to get into the maddening shortcomings of amateur boxing; The Ring’s Olympic preview issue does an excellent job of this and confirms the happy news that the 2016 Games in Rio de Janerio will veer away from the electronic scoring that allows judges to score bouts as if playing Dance-Dance Revolution. So, let’s look at some current fighters who have won Olympic medals and professional titles, a feat that is increasingly rare in an era where Olympic bouts are won on weak flurries instead of clear and effective punching (to both the head and body). Yuriorkis Gamboa Hunter Martin/Getty Images Even though Yuriorkis Gamboa (21-0, 16 KOs) does not currently hold a world title, he makes this list because he has not lost a professional championship inside the ring. As an amateur, Gamboa won gold at the 2004 Olympics in Athens as a flyweight. Gamboa famously defected from Cuba while training with the national team in Venezuela and he made his highly anticipated professional debut in Germany in 2007. Since then, Gamboa’s obscene combination of speed, power and agility has enabled him to capture and unify featherweight titles. Though he has been out of action since September of 2011 due to promotional issues, expect Gamboa to recapture a title quickly upon returning to the ring. Guillermo Rigondeaux Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images Guillermo Rigondeaux (10-0, 8 KOs) is considered to be one of the greatest amateur boxers of all time. Amongst his plethora of accolades, Rigondeaux won Olympic gold in 2000 and 2004 and he would have surely been favored to win gold for a third time had he elected to remain an amateur and compete in Beijing. Given Rigondeaux’s pedigree and class, it is fitting that he is now a member of the exclusive club of boxers who have captured world titles before their tenth fight. In 2010—in only his seventh fight—Rigondeaux captured the interim WBA bantamweight title and he has since elevated his belt to a more legitimate imprint. Most recently, Rigondeaux was seen humiliating a very respectable opponent in Teon Kennedy on the Pacquiao-Bradley undercard. Rigondeaux’s poise, technique and stunning combination of power and accuracy suggest that his reign in a stacked bantamweight division could be dominant and lengthy. Amir Khan G |
He then applied for a position as Court Architect in Hanover, but that area was also taken by French troops. | Затем он подал заявление на должность придворного архитектора в Ганновере, но и эта область была занята французскими войсками. |
More importantly, the Board notes that social insurance programs are presently being studied and discussed frequently and seriously within government and by the public; a report and recommendations are expected shortly from the 1994-95 Quadrennial Advisory Council on Social Security. | the Board notes that social insurance programs are currently being studied. |
Bill Gunston | بیل گانستون |
Martha Nicholas, of Virginia, 'posed as cancer victim'
'Numerous fundraising events held in her honour'
'Used wheelchair after claiming chemo made her weak'
Two kids 'grew up believing she was dying of cancer' | By . Paul Thompson and Mark Duell . Last updated at 7:15 PM on 9th December 2011 . A mother-of-two has been accused of faking cancer in a bid to get donations from well-wishers hoping to help speed her recovery. Martha Nicholas, 42, of Hanover, Virginia, posed as a four-time cancer victim and played on the sympathy of friends and family, authorities said. Numerous fundraising events were allegedly held in her honour and tens of thousands of dollars were raised to help pay her medical expenses. Scroll down for video . T-shirt: Martha Nicholas, 42, of Hanover, Virginia, allegedly posed as a four-time cancer victim and played on the sympathy of friends and family . Nicholas, who is married, allegedly used a wheelchair after claiming she was too weak to walk from chemotherapy sessions. Her two children, aged 10 and 13, are believed to have grown up having been told by Nicholas that she was dying of cancer. Nicholas became an inspiration to other sufferers as she attended events where she spoke about her battle with the killer disease. In one fundraising event earlier this year she spoke to hundreds of people and tearfully told them: ‘My diagnosis is terminal.’ Fundraisers allegedly paid for her to travel to Arizona and Texas for chemotherapy treatment. Others offered to lend her their beach homes so she could recover from treatment. But investigators said her diagnosis was a complete sham. Mugshots: Nicholas, who is married, allegedly used a wheelchair after . claiming she was too weak to walk from chemotherapy sessions . Doctors at the Virginia Cancer Hospital where she claimed she was being treated said they have no record of her as a patient. She was also unable to provide a local . news show with a single photograph of her while undergoing chemotherapy . she claimed to need. 'My diagnosis is terminal and each night I wonder if it will be my last' Martha Nicholas . Investigators believe she had tens of thousands of dollars donated and have asked the public to say how much they gave to Nicholas. The investigation into Nicholas began in April after detectives received a tip off that she conning people out of money. Nicholas was very vocal in her fight against cancer and appeared at numerous fund raising events. Even after she was under investigation she attended a charity event where she was selling T-shirts with the words ‘Cancer Sucks’ across the front. Donations? The bright orange T-shirts sold for $20 and dozens of friends bought one and proudly wore them while supporting Nicholas . The bright orange T-shirts sold for $20 and dozens of friends bought one and proudly wore them while supporting Nicholas. In one event, filmed by 8News, Nicholas appears on a podium to talk to a crowd about her cancer. 'What about the "Cancer Sucks t-shirt" fundraiser for her? What about her trip to Texas for treatment followed by her trip to Arizona for treatment?' Steve Gormley . She tells the audience: ’My diagnosis is terminal and each night I wonder if it will be my last.’ Nicholas tells the crowd that she was diagnosed with stage four Ovarian cancer when she was 22. She is understood to have claimed the cancer returned and she is a four-time survivor of the disease. Detectives with the Hanover County Sheriff's Office tried to speak with Nicholas when they launched their investigation, but she refused to talk. They followed up on a list of hospitals, doctors, procedures and treatments that Nicholas claimed she had received. 'Celebrating life': Nicholas became an inspiration to other sufferers as she attended events where she spoke about her battle with the killer disease . But they found no evidence that confirmed she had been diagnosed with cancer. ‘Our investigation revealed no evidence . of any cancer treatment at any medical facility that had been publicly . identified by Martha Nicholas during her many public appearances and . testimonials,’ Captain Michael J. Trice of the Sheriff’s Office said. 'Our investigation revealed no evidence . of any cancer treatment at any medical facility that had been publicly . identified by Martha Nicholas during her many public appearances and . testimonials' Captain Michael J. Trice . ‘Investigators also found evidence of individuals that had given money to Martha Nicholas due to her proclaimed medical condition.’ Friends who helped Nicholas reacted with shock and anger following her arrest for obtaining money under false pretenses. Steve Gormley, writing on local TV station WTVR’s website, said: ’What about the “Cancer Sucks t-shirt” fundraiser for her? ‘What about her trip to Texas for treatment followed by her trip to Arizona for treatment? Was she just kicking up her heals during her time away?' Nicholas was charged with two counts of misdemeanour obtaining money by false pretences. She is expected to appear in court next Friday. See video here . |
Jyotirlinga | ज्योतिर्लिंग |
IBM Power CPUs and use an IBM Power Systems servers as controllers. Models TotalStorage models: DS8100 - released in 2004 Dual 2-core POWER5+-based controllers Can contain up to 384 drives (Fibre Channel or SATA) DS8300 - released in 2004 Dual 4-core POWER5+-based controllers (based on p570 servers) Can contain up to 1024 drives (Fibre Channel or SATA) System Storage models: DS8100 Turbo - released in 2006 DS8300 Turbo - released in 2006 DS8700 - released in 2009 Dual 2- or 4-core POWER6-based controllers Can contain up to 1024 drives (3.5” 15K RPM Fibre Channel HDD or enterprise flash drives) DS8800 - released in 2010 Dual 2- or 4-core POWER6+-based controllers Can contain up to 1536 drives (2.5": 10K or 15K RPM HDD or SSD enterprise flash SAS-2 drives, or 3.5": Nearline-SAS drives) DS8870 - released in 2012 Dual 2-, 4-, 8- or 16-core POWER7-based controllers (Since December 2013 based on POWER7+) Running SMT-4 for 64 threads 1 TiB Cache Can contain up to 1536 drives (2.5": 10K or 15K RPM HDD or enterprise flash SAS-2, or 3.5": Nearline-SAS drives) + 120 1.8" flash cards in the High-Performance Flash Enclosure (HPFE) High Performance Flash Enclosure: integrates and optimizes flash technology in the DS8870 (High-performance flash enclosure fits into existing DS8870 bay) Up to 8 Flash Enclosures per System : 96 TB raw per system DS8880 Family - released in end of 2015; base models with mixed storage (DS8884 and DS8886) and all-flash solutions (DS888#F). DS8882F - all-flash version for rack-mounting (17U, 16U without KVM) DS8884 Dual 6-core POWER8-based controllers Running SMT-4 for 24 threads Up to 256 GiB Cache Can contain up to 783 HDD | in end of 2015; base models with mixed storage (DS8884 and DS8886) and all-flash solutions (DS888#F). DS8882F - all-flash version for rack-mounting (17U, 16U without KVM) DS8884 Dual 6-core POWER8-based controllers Running SMT-4 for 24 threads Up to 256 GiB Cache Can contain up to 783 HDD or SSD drives + 120 1.8" flash cards in the High-Performance Flash Enclosure (HPFE) 2.5" 10K or 15K RPM drives and enterprise flash SAS-2 drives 3.5" Nearline-SAS drives High Performance Flash Enclosure: integrates and optimizes flash technology in the DS8884F (Flash enclosure can fits into existing DS8870 bay) Up to 4 Flash Enclosures per System : 48 TB raw per system DS8886 Dual 8- to 24-core POWER8-based controllers Running SMT-4 for 96 threads Up to 2 TiB Cache Can contain up to 1536 HDD or SSD drives + 240 1.8" flash cards in the High-Performance Flash Enclosure (HPFE) 2.5" 10K or 15K RPM drives and enterprise flash SAS-2 drives 3.5" Nearline-SAS drives High Performance Flash Enclosure: integrates and optimizes flash technology in the DS8886F Up to 8 Flash Enclosures per System : 96 TB raw per system DS8888F Dual 48-core POWER8-based controllers Running SMT-4 for 192 threads Up to 2 TiB Cache High Performance Flash Enclosure: integrates and optimizes flash technology in the DS8888F Can contain up to 480 1.8" flash cards in the High-Performance Flash Enclosure (HPFE) Up to 16 Flash Enclosures per System : 192 TB raw per system DS89#0F - released in 2020 IBM DS8910F - Rack-mounting (20U, 19U |
who played the shadow on radio | 1930 - 1954. Orson Welles was an early voice of The Shadow, and the most famous one as well. The Shadow is probably the best remembered radio crime fighter of all time. But it was more than a super hero show. It was also a hardcore crime/horror series with supernatural elements. The Shadow himself was a cruel dispenser of vigilante justice with a haunting laugh. |
have been Joe Strummer, John Lennon, and Bob Marley, with The Beatles being a particularly strong influence. For lyrics, he has cited poets such as Walt Whitman as inspiration. After learning guitar he also went on to learn instruments such as bass, pedal steel, piano and keyboards, harmonica, banjo, ukulele, percussion, and drum programming. Music career The Blam In 2001 Adler co-founded the Brooklyn-based indie rock band the Blam. He played guitar and sang vocals, and was joined by guitarist Reuben Maher, bassist Itamar Ziegler, and drummer Yuval Lion. The members had admired each others' separate work for some time, and incorporated influences such as punk, pop, and indie rock. Adler has stated he was especially influenced by The Beatles while writing music for the group. The band began recording in their own Williamsburg garage studio and released their debut The Blam in 2003. PopMatters praised the album's single "Various Disgraces", calling it "a pristinely catchy song" with a "catchy melody sung by a distorted lead vocal over a rock-steady rhythm section and straight-ahead guitars." They also compared tracks in the album to bands such as The Strokes and Foo Fighters. It received 3/5 stars by AllMusic. The band released their second album, Caveat Emptor, in 2004, which according to AllMusic featured a "smoother, dreamier style of guitar pop" than the previous album. After the first albums on Mootron were well-received, the band began working on writing and recording two more, the first of which was titled Blow Wind Blow. It was composed of songs written by Adler from 1996 to 2003. However, the band broke up in 2005 and the album was not released. The band did not get | no overdubs, and each track was recorded as a self-contained performance. It was mastered by Blake Morgan of ECR Music Group. Many of the song lyrics and themes involve Adler's 60-day trip driving through Europe, and according to a review, there is a "confessional aspect of his lyrics, touching on familiar tropes about loss of artistic inspiration, dealing with the locals, and not always knowing the language." Also, "Adler has recorded a series of low-key songs that suit the moody cover art and the sense of getting somewhere to unwind and ruminate. Ultimately, that sense of a reflective state is the album's best point." A second album, Flugente 2, was released on February 9, 2010, also mastered by Blake Morgan. According to a review, the track "It's Not Just The Summer That's Ending" has a Paul Simon sound, and "There is an honest vulnerability in his voice and his lyrics which are, as any good lyrics of this form, pure poetry. There's human weakness here, and strength. Sadness and hopefulness. In short, an honest song about the human condition." Curb Cut, being distributed by ECR Music Group, released the Flugente back catalog in fall of 2011. A new record, Will Still Kill, has been announced for release. Wave Sleep Wave Adler and drummer Yuval Lion formed a new duo, Wave Sleep Wave, in 2011. Lion plays drums, with Adler again on vocals and guitar. After the release of their free single "Hey...What?", a nine-track eponymous debut has been announced for release on March 27, 2012, through Curb Cut. According to a review of the upcoming album, "Their sound is a [revelrous] cavalcade, an intertwined blender of Pixies meets new wave meets psychedelia." Cosmo Gaming wrote "Wave Sleep Wave merges elements of indie rock, shoegaze and some post punk with a minimalist aesthetic." Also, "Adler uses his guitar riffs to fill the sound with hazy melodies that stretch across the entire song, at times almost coming to near silence before transitioning into another |
The Stone Killer | Le Cercle noir |
How can I prepare for civil services? | How do I prepare for civil service exam? |
Tom has no classes at all on Monday. | Tom non ha alcuna lezione al lunedì. |
in Cornwall, a Palladian mansion built for the Molesworth family in 1765–75. References 1735 births 1773 deaths People | Cornwall, a Palladian mansion built for the Molesworth family in |
time at his laboratory Tesla observed unusual signals from his receiver which he concluded might be communications from another planet. He mentioned them in a letter to reporter Julian Hawthorne at the Philadelphia North American on 8 December 1899 and in a December 1900 letter about possible discoveries in the new century to the Red Cross Society where he referred to messages "from another world" that read "1 ... 2 ... 3 ...". Reporters treated it as a sensational story and jumped to the conclusion Tesla was hearing signals from Mars. He expanded on the signals he heard in a 9 February 1901 Collier's Weekly article "Talking With Planets" where he said it had not been immediately apparent to him that he was hearing "intelligently controlled signals" and that the signals could come from Mars, Venus, or other planets. It has been hypothesized that he may have intercepted Marconi's European experiments in July 1899—Marconi may have transmitted the letter S (dot/dot/dot) in a naval demonstration, the same three impulses that Tesla hinted at hearing in Colorado—or signals from another experimenter in wireless transmission. On 7 January 1900 Tesla made his final entry in his journal while in Colorado Springs. In 1904 Tesla was sued for unpaid bills in Colorado Springs, his lab was torn down in that year, and its contents were sold two years later in an auction at the court house to satisfy his debts. Location The Experimental Station was located on empty land on the highest local point (Knob Hill) between the 1876 Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind and the Union Printers Home, where Tesla conducted the research described in the Colorado Springs Notes, 1899-1900. A few papers of the times listed Tesla's lab as about 200 feet east of the Deaf and Blind School and 200 feet north of Pikes Peak Avenue. This put it on top of | August 1917, Tesla explained what had happened in The Electrical Experimenter: "As an example of what has been done with several hundred kilowatts of high frequency energy liberated, it was found that the dynamos in a power house away were repeatedly burned out, due to the powerful high frequency currents set up in them, and which caused heavy sparks to jump through the windings and destroy the insulation!" During his time at his laboratory Tesla observed unusual signals from his receiver which he concluded might be communications from another planet. He mentioned them in a letter to reporter Julian Hawthorne at the Philadelphia North American on 8 December 1899 and in a December 1900 letter about possible discoveries in the new century to the Red Cross Society where he referred to messages "from another world" that read "1 ... 2 ... 3 ...". Reporters treated it as a sensational story and jumped to the conclusion Tesla was hearing signals from Mars. He expanded on the signals he heard in a 9 February 1901 Collier's Weekly article "Talking With Planets" where he said it had not been immediately apparent to him that he was hearing "intelligently controlled signals" and that the signals could come from Mars, Venus, or other planets. It has been hypothesized that he may have intercepted Marconi's European experiments in July 1899—Marconi may have transmitted the letter S (dot/dot/dot) in a naval demonstration, the same three impulses that Tesla hinted at hearing in Colorado—or signals from another experimenter in wireless transmission. On 7 January 1900 Tesla made his final entry in his journal while in Colorado Springs. In 1904 Tesla was sued for unpaid bills in Colorado Springs, his lab was torn down in that year, and its contents were sold two years later in an auction at the court house to satisfy his debts. Location The Experimental Station was located on empty land on the highest local point (Knob Hill) between the 1876 Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind and the Union Printers Home, where Tesla conducted the |
who wins superman or batman, and why? | Definitely Batman, coz' he is much more earthly, just like any of us without any superpowers. I like him for his crime fighting strategies and dark "angst ridden" lonely life. |
sailor, Olympic athlete who won a bronze medal at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games (Beijing China). He is 4 time World Champion, 3 time European Champion and "alinghi" team's tactician (Décision 35 and GC 32 Racing). External | Racing). External links Bio on results.beijing2008.cn 1981 births Living people French male sailors (sport) Olympic sailors of France Olympic bronze medalists for France Olympic medalists in sailing Sailors at the 2008 Summer Olympics – 470 Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics 420 class world champions |
how to transfer data from mobile to pc wireless? | ['Set Android as a mobile hotspot in Settings > Network & Internet > Hotspot & tethering. ... ', 'Launch Feem on Android and on Windows too. ... ', 'Send a file from Android to Windows using Wi-Fi Direct, choose the destination device, and tap Send File.'] |
Of his total of 40 confirmed victories, Lothar scored 33 in just three months: 15 in April 1917, 8 in May 1917, and 10 in August 1918. | Z jeho 40 potvrzených vítězství sestřelil Lothar 33 během pouhých třech měsíců, 15 sestřelů v dubnu 1917, 8 v květnu 1917 a 19 vítězství v srpnu 1918. |
O'Barr was a big fan of both bands when he was creating the comic book. | Cabe mencionar que James O'Barr era un gran fan de ambas bandas cuando estaba creando el cómic. |
In 1989 a fire ravaged over 50 square kilometres of the mountain's south face. | En 1989 un fuego devastó más de 50 km² de la cara sur de la montaña. |
During her short professional life she became an active member of the Society of Women Musicians, was the prime mover behind the first Kensington Musical Competition Festival, and helped to found the Kensington Choral Society. | Durant sa courte vie professionnelle elle devint membre de la Society of Women Musicians (en), fut la principale instigatrice de la première compétition au Festival de musique de Kensington, et aida à créer la Kensington Choral Society. |
Islamic Education Society | جمعية التربية الإسلامية بالبحرين |
Loco" – (3:31) "No Te Vayas Todavía (The Old School Meme)" – (4:20) "Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix)" – (3:52) "Tengo, Tengo" – (4:23) "Clodomiro el Ñajo" – (4:03) "Yo | Carrocería" – (2:44) "Venta a la Fiesta" – (3:18) "Corazón Loco" – (3:31) "No Te Vayas Todavía (The Old School Meme)" – (4:20) "Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix)" – (3:52) "Tengo, Tengo" – (4:23) "Clodomiro el Ñajo" – |
The project’s aim was to create more contemporary designs through a series of free workshops to the public. | El proyecto buscaba crear diseños más contemporáneos a través de una serie de talleres gratuitos para el público. |
Prior to this move the event was primarily invitation only, and the increased size of the Vector Arena enabled the event to be attended both by invitation and by the public through sale tickets. | Antes dessa mudança o evento era apenas para convidados, e o aumento do tamanho da Arena Vector permitiu que o evento fosse atendido tanto por convite quanto pelo público através de ingressos para venda. |
Ohio State Route 350 | Ohio Chiu Lō͘-sòaⁿ 350 |
Badminton at the 2011 Island Games | Badminton bei den Island Games 2011 |
After McLaurens moved to California, workers were reported to have found the bones at his house. | Dopo il trasferimento di McLaurens in California, gli operai dissero di aver trovato delle ossa in casa sua. |
SINGAPORE - Asian stock markets mostly gained Thursday after China reported strong first quarter economic growth and earnings from JPMorgan Chase & Co exceeded expectations. | Asian stocks mostly gain on China economic growth |
M2 also broadcast live over the internet during its early years, which meant it was similarly ahead of its time in a period when few people had broadband internet connections. | A M2 também era transmitida ao vivo pela Internet nos seus primeiros anos, o que significa que estava à frente de seu tempo, já que naquele período poucos tinham acesso banda larga à Internet. |
Sweden in September 1893. Protectionist candidates received a plurality of the vote. Erik Gustaf Boström remained Prime | joint lists in some constituencies. Results Only 23.7% of the male population aged over 21 was eligible to vote. Voter turnout |
I would think June 19 would serve that too and affirm the greatness of a Filipino who rose to such heights. | Me parecería que el 19 de junio también serviría ese propósito y afirmaría la grandeza de un filipino que se elevó a esas alturas. |
What word, other than blackmail, is used to describe the criminal offence of demanding money with menaces? | » Blackmail, extortion, kidnap and threats to kill… Blackmail, extortion, kidnap and threats to kill Criminal solicitors – our approach These crimes are always serious and complex cases and they require a serious approach. Mary Monson Solicitors has proven experience in this area. We have been representing the both the infamous and well-known in this area for decades. We want our clients to feel assured that our experience means that they can trust that their case is in a safe pair of hands. Blackmail and extortion Blackmail is demanding something from someone and then gaining from this demand. The demand must be unwarranted and ‘with menaces’ – a threat from the blackmailer to do something for not agreeing to the demand. The threat doesn’t have to be something illegal and doesn’t even have to be true. An example would be demanding £200 from someone in order to refrain from telling the world of their past adultery, previous criminal record or adultery. There is a defence if the demand is made on reasonable grounds and the threat is a proper way to make the demand. This exists to cover those chasing legal debts such as banks when they send letters threatening repossession of a home unless they get paid. Extortion is similar to blackmail. It involves obtaining money, property or services from another through threats of physical harm: “pay up or else” is an example. Protection rackets are a form of extortion. Blackmail and extortion can range from the low level example given above, to cases involving political figures involved in bribery and organised crime. All cases are dealt with only in the Crown Court. The maximum sentence is 14 years. Kidnap Kidnap is the forcible and unlawful detention of another against their will. It is a common law offence and the key part is that it is unwanted act on the part of the victim. It is a restriction on someone else’s liberty by force and for this reason it is a serious charge. In a kidnap case expert evidence can be very important. If rope or tape is used as evidence of hands being bound, skin, DNA and fibre analysis can disprove this. Cell site analysis can be used on mobile phones to prove where and when someone was. Also, CCTV evidence can be used to back up someone’s case. If this is not seized by the police then we can submit an abuse of process application and have the case thrown out. If a kidnap occurs in the context of a sexual offence, then it is the sexual offence that would be charged. The kidnap would become an aggravating feature for sentencing. Threats to kill Threatening to kill someone is a criminal offence. The other person must genuinely fear it will be carried out. Throwaway comments not said seriously muttered between friends and associates will not therefore be an offence. Where the victim fears for their life and safety however an offence will have been committed. Proving a threat to kill is difficult and more often than not it is simply a case of one person’s word against another’s. There is a defence to this charge – that there is a lawful excuse for making the threat. If the threat was made in a self-defence situation then this may be a lawful excuse. A person may make such a threat to prevent crime and defend themselves or another. The maximum sentence for making a threat to kill is 10 years in jail. A threat aimed at a particular person of violence in general rather than specifically to kill is a much lesser offence and represents an alternative charge. Other alternatives are affray or using threatening words or behaviour. Lazy prosecution can sometimes mean people are charged inappropriately. We can investigate the circumstances and in some situations we can negotiate for alternative charges which are more suitable, such as public order offences. Sentencing Kidnap is dealt with only by the Crown Court because of its seriousness. Sentence depends on the facts. If violence or a firearm was used or the victim was held for a long time, then the normal sentence is over 8 years imprisonment. An example of this would be something on the scale of the Alan Johnson |
CA: So how can you address that? | CA: Peki bu konuda nasıl hareket ediyorsunuz? |
Often changes her name. | 대개 이름까지 바뀌게 된다. |
Did FDR have something similar to a "cult of personality" during his presidency? | Franklin Roosevelt was extraordinarily popular, to the degree that some people who disliked his policies would still claim to respect him as a leader. Having portraits like that in one's home is not as uncommon as you might think though and occurred as recently as the 1960's with people hanging portraits in memory of JFK (and I myself am sitting under a poster with both FDR and Truman on it right now). The best demonstration of this popularity though was the public reaction to FDR's death. There are some very famous and moving photos of crowds broken down in tears during Roosevelt's funeral procession. The most famous is probably [this picture of Graham Jackson weeping](_URL_1_) as he plays ["Goin' Home"](_URL_0_) in Warm Springs right after FDR's death. Unlike the other leaders on your list, FDR's popularity was less a result of direct propagandizing by the state, though one shouldn't discount the influence of his Party. |
vacant urban lots in southern California. Arctotis fastuosa is cultivated as an ornamental plant for its showy flowers. It is an annual herb growing up to about 35 centimeters in height, but known to approach 90 centimeters (36 inches) at times. It is hairy in texture, the hairs long and webby when the plant is young. Leaves occur in basal rosettes and are alternately arranged along the stem. They can be several centimeters long all but the uppermost are divided into several lobes. They are borne on flat petioles with wide bases. The inflorescence is a solitary flower head which can be large and showy, measuring up | It has become naturalized on roadsides and in vacant urban lots in southern California. Arctotis fastuosa is cultivated as an ornamental plant for its showy flowers. It is an annual herb growing up to about 35 centimeters in height, but known to approach 90 centimeters (36 inches) at times. It is hairy in texture, the hairs long and webby when the plant is young. Leaves occur in basal rosettes and are alternately arranged along the stem. They can be several centimeters long all but the uppermost are divided into several lobes. They are borne on flat petioles with wide bases. The inflorescence is a solitary flower head which can be large and showy, measuring up to 10 centimeters wide. Cultivars are bred |
Works of this period include: Apparition of Christ to the Virgin (c. 1493, now in Munich), Adoration of the Magi (1496, for the church of San Donato in Scopeto, now in the Uffizi), Sacrifice of Laocoön (end of the century, for the villa of Lorenzo de' Medici at Poggio a Caiano), St. John Baptist and Maddalena (Valori Chapel in San Procolo, Florence, inspired to some way extent by Luca Signorelli's art). He also worked outside the area of his home city, on the Certosa, or Chapterhouse, in Pavia and in Prato, where in 1503 he completed the Tabernacle of the Christmas Song, now in the City Museum; in 1501 Lippi painted the Mystic Wedding of St. Catherine for the Basilica of San Domenico in Bologna. Lippi's final work was the Deposition for the Santissima Annunziata church, Florence, which at his death in April 1504 was unfinished. Because of Lippi's fame and reputation, on the day of his burial all the workshops of the city closed for him. Noted art critic Paul George Konody wrote of Lippi that "some of his qualities show him to be the most subtle psychologist of his time, the most modern in spirit of all the artists of the Renaissance". Major works The Coronation of the Virgin (c. 1480)—Tempera on panel, 90.2 × 223 cm, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Madonna with Child, St Anthony of Padua and a Friar (before 1480)—Tempera on wood, 57 × 41.5 cm, Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest Tobias and the Angel (c. 1480)—Tempera on panel, 33 × 23 cm, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Portrait of an Old Man (1485)—Detached fresco, 47 × 38 cm, Uffizi, Florence Three Angels with Young Tobias (1485)—Oil on panel, 100 × 127 cm, Galleria Sabauda, Turin Self-Portrait—Detached fresco on flat tile, 50 × 31 cm, Uffizi, Florence Portrait of a Youth (c. 1485)—Wood, 51 × 35.5 cm, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Signoria Altarpiece (Pala degli Otto) (1486)—Tempera on wood, 355 × 255 cm, Uffizi, Florence Annunciation with St. Thomas and Cardinal Carafa (1488–1493)—Fresco, Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Rome Apparition of the Virgin to St. Bernard (1486)—Oil on panel, 210 × 195 cm, Church of Badia, Florence Madonna with Child and Saints (c. 1488)—Oil on wood, Santo Spirito, Florence St. Jerome (1490s)—Oil on wood, 136 × 71 cm, Uffizi, Florence Apparition of Christ to the Virgin (c. 1493)—Oil on panel, 156.1 × 146.7 cm, Alte Pinakothek, Munich Madonna and Child with Saints (1498)—affresco, 239 × 141 × 71 cm, | Sabauda, Turin, the Madonna of the Sea of Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence, and the Histories of Ester. Together with Perugino, Ghirlandaio and Botticelli, Lippi worked on the frescoed decoration of Lorenzo de' Medici's villa at Spedaletto. On 31 December, 1482, he was commissioned to decorate a wall of the Sala dell'Udienza of Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, a work never begun. Soon after, probably in 1483–84, he was called to complete Masaccio's decoration of the Brancacci Chapel in the church of the Carmine, that had been left unfinished at the artist's death in 1428. Here he painted Stories of Saint Peter, in the following frescoes: Quarrel with Simon Magus in face of Nero, Resurrection of the Son of Teophilus, Saint Peter Jailed, Liberation and Crucifixion of Saint Peter. Lippi's work on the Sala degli Otto di Pratica, in the Palazzo Vecchio, was completed on 20 February, 1486. It is now in the Uffizi Gallery. At about this time, Piero di Francesco del Pugliese asked him to paint the altarpiece with the Apparition of the Virgin to St. Bernard, which is now in the Badia Fiorentina, Florence. This is Lippi's most popular picture: a composition of unreal items, with its very particular elongated figures, backed by a phantasmagorical scenario of rocks and almost anthropomorphic trunks. The work is dated to 1485–1487. Later, he worked for Tanai de' Nerli in Florence's Santo Spirito church. On 21 April, 1487, Filippo Strozzi asked him to decorate the Strozzi family chapel in Santa Maria Novella with Stories of St. John Evangelist and St. Philip. He worked on this commission intermittently, over a long time. He only completed it in 1503, after Strozzi's death. The windows with musical themes, in the same chapel, also designed by Filippino, were completed between June and July 1503. These paintings can be seen as a mirror of the political and religious crisis in Florence at the time: the theme of the fresco, the clash between Christianity and Paganism, was hotly debated in the Florence of Girolamo Savonarola. Filippino depicted his characters in a landscape which recreated the ancient world in its finest details, showing the influence of the Grottesco style he had seen on his time in Rome. In this way he created an "animated", mysterious, fantastic but disquieting style, showing the unreality of nightmare. Thus, Filippino portrayed ruthless executioners with the grimmest of faces, who raged against the Saints. In the scene of St. Philip expelling a monster from the temple, the statue of the pagan god is represented as a living figure which seems to dare the Christian saint. In 1488, Lippi went to Rome, where Lorenzo de' Medici had advised Cardinal Oliviero Carafa to entrust him with the decoration of the family chapel in Santa Maria sopra Minerva. These frescoes show a new kind of inspiration, quite different from his earlier works, but confirm Lippi's continued research on the themes of the Ancient era. He finished the cycle by 1493. Lippi's return to Florence took place—the date is disputed—at some time between 1491 and 1494. Works of this period include: Apparition of Christ to the Virgin (c. 1493, now in Munich), Adoration of the Magi (1496, for the church of San Donato in Scopeto, now in the Uffizi), Sacrifice of Laocoön (end of the century, for the villa of Lorenzo de' Medici at Poggio a Caiano), St. John Baptist and Maddalena (Valori Chapel in San Procolo, Florence, inspired to some way extent by Luca Signorelli's art). He also worked outside the area of his home city, on the Certosa, or Chapterhouse, in Pavia and in Prato, where in 1503 he completed the Tabernacle of the Christmas Song, now in the City Museum; in 1501 Lippi painted the Mystic Wedding of St. Catherine for the Basilica of San Domenico in Bologna. Lippi's final work was the Deposition for the Santissima Annunziata church, Florence, which at his death in April 1504 was unfinished. Because of Lippi's fame and reputation, on the day of his burial all the workshops of the city closed for him. Noted art critic Paul George Konody wrote of Lippi that "some of his qualities |
His first works were freely atonal. | I suoi primi lavori sono liberamente atonali. |
Impersonating LaPoint, Fury led eleven other Zodiac-themed androids to kill and replace the rest of the human Zodiac members, and took over the organization's criminal operations. | Se hace pasar por LaPoint, Fury llevó otros once androides temáticas-Zodiac para matar y sustituir el resto de los miembros del zodiaco en humanos, y se hizo cargo de las operaciones delictivas de la organización. |
can independent contractors file for eidl? | Am I eligible? You are eligible to apply for an EIDL loan as an independent contractor or self-employed person. NOTE: Due to overwhelming demand and limited funding, EIDL loans are only being approved up to $150,000. |
his poem La cart cartier aurem nos autri proensal, with its reference to "us Provençals". Peire's first datable work is a tenso written at the court of Raymond Berengar IV of Provence in 1230 with Gui de Cavalhon. At the court of Provence Peire also met Bertran d'Alamanon and Sordello, whose planh for Blacatz he imitated. Peire left the court of Raymond Berengar sometime in or after 1237 and went to that of Barral of Baux and thence to that of Raymond VII of Toulouse. Though there is no record of his having visited Spain, his Rics pres, ferms e sobeirans celebrates an anonymous Castilian domna (lady). He eventually fell out with Sordello and the two had an acrimonious exchange of | to "us Provençals". Peire's first datable work is a tenso written at the court of Raymond Berengar IV of Provence in 1230 with Gui de Cavalhon. At the court of Provence Peire also met Bertran d'Alamanon and Sordello, whose planh for Blacatz he imitated. Peire left the court of Raymond Berengar sometime in or after 1237 and went to that of Barral of Baux and thence to that of Raymond VII of Toulouse. Though there is no record of his having visited Spain, his Rics pres, ferms e sobeirans celebrates an anonymous Castilian domna (lady). He eventually fell out with Sordello and the two had an acrimonious exchange of vitriolic sirventes in 1240–41. Notes Sources Atkinson Jenkins, T. "On Newness in the Novel", Periodical of the Modern Language Association, 41, Appendix (1926), pp. xliii–lix. Bertoni, Giulio. I Trovatori d'Italia: Biografie, testi, |
Imru' al Qays ibn 'Amr lacks Christian formulas and symbols. Al-Tabari states that "he ruled for the Persians in all the land of the Arabs in Iraq, Hejaz and Mesopotamia". Imru' al-Qays is called in his epitaph inscription: "The king of all Arabs who owned the crown," while the same title (king of all Arabs) was the title given to the kings of Hatra. The same inscription mentions that Imru' | Persians in all the land of the Arabs in Iraq, Hejaz and Mesopotamia". Imru' al-Qays is called in his epitaph inscription: "The king of all Arabs who owned the crown," while the same title (king of all Arabs) was the title given to the kings of Hatra. The same inscription mentions that Imru' al-Qays reached as far as Najran and besieged it from the king, Shammar Yahri'sh. Some scholars have identified "Imru' al-Qays ibn 'Amr" in some South Arabian inscriptions with that one. In those same inscriptions his name is mentioned along with Shammar Yahri'sh, the Himyarite |
what is the difference between microsoft sql and mysql? | Both MySQL and MS SQL Server are widely used enterprise database systems. MySQL is an open source RDBMS, whereas SQL Server is a Microsoft product. Microsoft allows enterprises to choose from several editions of SQL Server according to their needs and budget. |
had the opportunity to tell her side of the story and whose reprimand had not been justified. However, Cook was suspicious of her students and treated them like "morally suspect, impractical girls", censoring their mail and was explicitly concerned that they might form romantic attachments that might potentially end their careers. The training that Cook provided had a strong moralising component; Cook considered Ugandan mothers to be harsh or ignorant in their treatment of their infants and believed that the local Baganda people had a lack of moral conscience that was causing high levels of infant mortality. Historian Carol Summers has suggested that this patronising and negative view was in part the result of the Cook's confusing yaws with syphilis and thus thinking that there was an STD epidemic of huge proportions. Cook eventually became consulting physician to the Government European Hospital in Kampala. Honours and legacy The work that Cook and her husband conducted was widely publicised in East Africa and in Britain. In 1918, Cook was awarded the MBE, the Belgian Red Cross and the Queen Elisabeth Medal for nursing services during World War I. In 1932, she retired and | The midwives and nurses were expected to defer to Europeans; Cook received requests that her students be scolded or even struck off when they were not deferential. Cook defended some students against these claims of insubordination, including one of their "brightest", who she said had not had the opportunity to tell her side of the story and whose reprimand had not been justified. However, Cook was suspicious of her students and treated them like "morally suspect, impractical girls", censoring their mail and was explicitly concerned that they might form romantic attachments that might potentially end their careers. The training that Cook provided had a strong moralising component; Cook considered Ugandan mothers to be harsh or ignorant in their treatment of their infants and believed that the local Baganda people had a lack of moral conscience that was causing high levels of infant mortality. Historian Carol Summers has suggested that this patronising and |
promote the physical growth and develement of babies? | http://kidshealth.org/parent/growth/growing/childs_growth.html\n\nthis page has all you know about baby growth. good luck.\n=) |
After 31 October 2014 the company is privately run by its owner Cuprum Holding. | 31 Ekim 2014 sonrasında şirket faaliyetleri özelde sahibi Cuprum Holding tarafından yürütülmektedir. |
They always did their best to help me. | Hanno sempre fatto del loro meglio per aiutarmi. |
In 1806 he began his latitudinal measurement 100 miles northwards from Bangalore, where the British territory ended. | En 1806 empezó las mediciones de latitud a unas 100 millas al norte de Bangalore, donde terminaba el territoria británico. |
are iphone 11 5g compatible? | No, none of Apple's current or previous iPhone models, including the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone SE (2020), support 5G, and they never will because they require a hardware upgrade to connect to 5G networks. |
what shops are in queens arcade leeds? | ['Description. Open A1 Non Food scheme with tenants including Levis, Office shoes, American Apparel, Schuh, Accent, Nicky Clarke, Tunnel, Lipsy and Jones Bootmaker.', 'Location. Located within Leeds city centre in a prime retail location between Briggate and Lands Lanes.', 'Leeds. ... ', 'Misrepresentation Notice.'] |
Alice in Murderland (manga) | 架刑のアリス |
Cugand | Кюган |
spots, females having two. Distribution The spotted dragonet is found in the eastern North Atlantic from southern and western Iceland and Norway south to Senegal and it also occurs in the Mediterranean Sea, including the Adriatic and Aegean but it is absent from the Black Sea. In the Atlantic its range includes the Canary Islands. Habitat and biology The spotted dragonet is a benthic fish which lives on sand substrates. Like other species of the family Callionymidae, this species spawns in pairs and has eggs, larvae, and postlarvae which are pelagic. In a study conducted off the coast of Scotland, the spawning season of the spotted dragonet was ascertained to extend from April to September, the females reached maturity faster than males and are serial spawners, and males may reach first maturity at different ages. The rays of the dorsal, anal and caudal fins grow at equal rates in females but grow at different rates in males after maturity has been reached. This species feeds mainly on polychaetes and amphipods, but bivalves, shrimps and brittle stars are also frequent components of its diet. Smaller specimens take more amphipods and fewer polychaetes than the larger individuals. Human usage The spotted dragonet is taken as bycatch but is normally discarded in the beach seine fishery on the central coast of Portugal. Dragonets are sometimes taken as bycatch in bottom trawls and marketed locally and some species are commercially used in the aquarium trade. References M Fish described | than that of the common dragonet. The preoperculum is hooked and has four spines, on pointing forwards and the remaining three point backwards. There are two high dorsal fins, taller in males than in females, and the first dorsal fin in males is a little higher than the second dorsal fin. The first dorsal fin has four rays and the second has 9-10 rays. The anal fin is similar in size to the second dorsal fin and it has a long tail. The pectoral fin are laterally situated and the pelvic fins are fan-shaped with a broad base. Females and immature males are yellowish-brown in colour with a double row of obvious brown spots on the flanks interspersed with smaller blue spots. Along the back there are four brown saddle shaped blotches. The mature males are similar but differ in having dorsal fin with four horizontal rows of conspicuous |
In the third register, the delivery and slaughter of cattle is shown. | Im dritten Register ist das Herbeiführen und Schlachten von Rindern zu sehen. |
In view of the disastrous consequences of the war, the participants (with the exception of the Americans, who had already contracted with THD faculty to continue weapon development), committed themselves henceforth to do research and teaching in engineering and scientific disciplines solely for the peaceful development of mankind. | 鉴于战争所带来的灾难性后果,与会者(除了美国,因其已经与达姆施塔特工业大学签订合同,继续进行武器研发),承诺今后将以人类的和平发展为唯一目的去进行工程和科学领域的教学与研究。 |
Novenky | Новеньки (Волгоградан область) |
businessman Mary Weddle (born 1934), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Mat Weddle (born 1983), American singer-songwriter who uses the stage name Obadiah Parker Thomas Weddle (1817–1853) English mathematician See | American singer-songwriter who uses the stage name Obadiah Parker Thomas Weddle (1817–1853) English mathematician See also Weddell (disambiguation), which includes a list of people with the surname |
what is the square with a question mark inside? | The question mark in a box shows up in the same way the alien in a box used to. This means your phone does not support the character being shown. The fix: Usually this is a new emoji someone is sending you. Update to the latest version of iOS to see the emoji they are trying to send. |
We had a late lunch at two. | आम्ही उशीरा दोन वाजता जेवलो. |
They said they were really happy. | Hanno detto che erano davvero felici. |
what is the temperature range of mars in fahrenheit | Climate of Mars Differing in situ values have been reported for the average temperature on Mars,[20] with a common value being −55 °C (218 K; −67 °F).[21] Surface temperatures may reach a high of about 20 °C (293 K; 68 °F) at noon, at the equator, and a low of about −153 °C (120 K; −243 °F) at the poles.[22] Actual temperature measurements at the Viking landers' site range from −17.2 °C (256.0 K; 1.0 °F) to −107 °C (166 K; −161 °F). The warmest soil temperature estimated by the Viking Orbiter was 27 °C (300 K; 81 °F).[23] The Spirit rover recorded a maximum daytime air temperature in the shade of 35 °C (308 K; 95 °F), and regularly recorded temperatures well above 0 °C (273 K; 32 °F), except in winter.[24] |
In 2013 she became the first woman to try to run for president in Tajikistan , but her campaign failed to gather enough signatures to continue . | In 2013 , Bobonazarova was the first woman to try to run for president in Tajikistan . Her campaign did not get enough signatures . |
Certain lectures, videos, and tests through MOOCs can be accessed at any time compared to scheduled class times. | Anumite prelegeri, videoclipuri și teste prin MOOC pot fi accesate în orice moment, comparativ cu orele de clasă programate. |
How do you know if you're in love, and if you've been in love, how do you get over him/her? | Well I was in love at one time of my life and i love it then and I love it now.\n\nI dont know how to explain how you know it but you just know it. \n\nYou never get over it, you just learn to live with those feelings and someone. You never get over them. |
If Russia is one of the seven richest countries in D world why we getting emigrants from there? | People are not the same, different educational level, different social status, different economic situation, etc. In Russia, there are rich as well poor Russians and the poor must do something to improve their lot. If they don't see much opportunity right there, they must look elsewhere. And where else other the America, the land of opportunity. People who do well in foreign nations do NOT want to come here. Trust me. I know some of them personally; they'll never like to live here because they have nothing but contempt for the way of life here. So, before you go on believing America is a magnet attracting EVERYONE from elsewhere, believe there are those who DON'T want to live here. They may visit as tourists. That's it. By the way, what is a communist answer? |
actress and playwright Maruja Callaved (1928–2018), Spanish television director Maruja Carrasco (1944–2018), Spanish botanist and academic Maruja Fuentes (1978–2010), Puerto Rican architect and designer Maruja Grifell (1907–1968), Mexican actress Maruja Mallo (1902–1995), Spanish painter Maruja Montes (1930–1993), Brazilian-Argentine actress and vedette Maruja Pachón Castro (born 1948), Colombian kidnapping victim and Minister for Education Maruja | 1948), Colombian kidnapping victim and Minister for Education Maruja Pibernat (fl. 1934–2004), Spanish-Argentine film and radio actress Maruja Torres (born 1943), Spanish writer and journalist Maruja Troncoso Ortega (born 1937), Spanish singer and professor Fictional characters Maruja, a Filipino comic book character created by Mars Ravelo Tola y Maruja, a Colombian cross-dressing comedy duo References Spanish feminine given |
Each initial condition corresponds to one and only one value of C, so without C it would be impossible to solve the problem. | Cada condició inicial correspon a un i només un valor de C, així sense C seria impossible resoldre el problema. |
how old should a child be to sit up front | In almost every case, don't let your child ride in the front seat until he's at least 13 years old â and passenger safety organizations such as SafetyBeltSafe U.S.A. go even further and recommend keeping your child in the backseat until he's old enough to drive himself. |
In Macao all the punters receive cards; in Baccara chemin de fer, however, only one punter gets a card and in Baccara banque only two punters (one in each half of the table). | Bei Macao erhalten alle Pointeure Karten, beim Baccara chemin de fer jedoch nur ein Pointeur und beim Baccara banque nur zwei Pointeure (einer an jeder Tischhälfte). |
Intermediate and Secondary Education, Rajshahi. The average graduating class each year has 400 to 600 students. It is a combined school. The school has a campus with a play-ground for soccer, basketball, cricket, volleyball, badminton and so on. The school basketball court also serves as a multipurpose auditorium. Literacy school Beside the general educational system, the school also provides education for underprivileged children, known as the "Literacy School". The classes go into session after the regular classes break. Although the administration is the same for both the schools, the literacy classes and activities are conducted under a different faculty, and has no | in 1921. The school is recognized by the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Rajshahi. The average graduating class each year has 400 to 600 students. It is a combined school. The school has a campus with a play-ground for soccer, basketball, cricket, volleyball, badminton and so on. The school basketball court also serves as a multipurpose auditorium. Literacy school Beside the general educational system, the school also provides education for underprivileged children, known as the "Literacy School". The classes go into session after the regular classes break. Although the administration is the same for both the schools, the |
In May 2006 a total of nine spikes were removed from the sculpture and taken away for metallurgical analysis, to discover the stresses being placed on the steel. | Em maio de 2006, um total de nove espinhos foram removidos da escultura e retirados para análise metalúrgica, para descobrir as tensões colocadas no aço. |
how many calories in 2 ounces of almonds? | A serving of almonds has 162 calories, 14 grams of heart-healthy unsaturated fat, and 6 grams of protein, and when snacking on almonds, portion control is key. One serving of almonds is 23 almonds, which equals 1 ounce, ¼ cup or about 1 handful. |
county, Hungary. External links Street map (Hungarian) References Populated places in Somogy | () is a village in Somogy county, Hungary. External links Street |
dual-carriageway A38 at Burton, but has no direct junction with that major route. The A511 was originally part of the A50 route, which it becomes from its M1 junction east to Leicester, but it was redesignated when the dual-carriageway Derby bypass section of the A50 was built from junction 24a of the M1 west to the current A50/A511 junction. An earlier A511 was the route from Atherstone, Warwickshire to | Leicester, but it was redesignated when the dual-carriageway Derby bypass section of the A50 was built from junction 24a of the M1 west to the current A50/A511 junction. An earlier A511 was the route from Atherstone, Warwickshire to Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire via Twycross and Appleby Magna in Leicestershire and Netherseal in Derbyshire. The stretch from Atherstone to Twycross became part of the B4116 when the |
Do anti bacterial soaps and hand sanitizers create worse bacteria? | Yes but if you use a sanitizer that uses alcohol as it's sanitizing ingredient then there is no worry. |
SACRAMENTO, Calif. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has appointed actress Geena Davis to a California commission established to promote women's equality. | Schwarzenegger names actress Geena Davis to Calif. commission that promotes women's equality |
Alpha Decay Notation? | If you see He written on the product side of a nuclear decay reaction then you can assume that it is alpha particle. Sometimes the alpha symbol is used to denote alpha decay, but for your purpose it will okay to assume that they are the same. |
politics, and occasionally travelogues from Zagorje, biographies, autobiographies, feuilletons, humoresques, short stories and novels in sequels. On 31 October 1896, her first article in Obzor titled Egy Percz (Hungarian for One Brief Moment) was published. In the article, Zagorka wrote about the exclusive usage of the Hungarian language - which the majority of Croats didn't understand - at the train stations in Croatia, which is why passengers didn't know where the trains were going. She later reported on political developments from the Croatian-Hungarian Parliament in Budapest and from Vienna, adding comments on politicians, and interviews and notes on unofficial political talks and general political atmosphere, which significantly contributed to the increase of Obzor's circulation. After Obzor's editor-in-chief J. Pasarić and his deputy M. Heimerl were imprisoned in 1903 during Khuen-Héderváry's strongest oppression of Croats, Zagorka edited Obzor for five months by herself. A vocal opponent of magyarization and germanization of Croatia, she was imprisoned in solitary confinement for ten days for organizing demonstrations against Khuen-Héderváry. However, her editorial work in Obzor wasn't mentioned in 1936 Obzor's Memorial Book which deeply offended her. During this time, she also wrote articles for Hungarian opposition newspapers Népszava and Magyarország. In 1910, she participated in the founding of the Croatian Journalists' Association. During the same year, she married her fellow journalist Slavko Amadej Vodvařka. They divorced in 1914. In 1917, Zagorka left Obzor and started her own magazine - Zabavnik and also wrote articles for Jutarnji list. Afterward, she published and edited the first Croatian women's magazine Ženski list [Womans' Paper] (1925–38), personally writing most of the articles, which had a feminist and patriotic note. Zagorka also wrote articles for dozens of other prominent newspapers, including Vijenac and Novi list. She participated in the foundation of the Croatian Female Writers' Association in 1936. In 1938, she left Ženski list dissatisfied with the majority of the editorial staff that had become supporters of conservatism and clericalism contrary to their original support for liberalism and feminism. In 1939, she founded magazine Hrvatica [Croatian Woman] (1939–41). All of the proceedings acquired from the subscribers were spent on the printing, while Zagorka volunteered. During World War II, she was persecuted by Ustaše who forbid her from publishing Hrvatica, seized all the existing magazine copies, subscription money, and even furniture from her apartment. Faced with constant harassment, she attempted suicide. In 1944, she tried to join the Yugoslav Partisans but was rejected. Following the end of the war, she became excluded from the cultural scene for which she blamed some of her former, misogynist colleges from Obzor who believed that women should only write romance novels. Since she didn't have a pension and was therefore dependent on the help of acquaintances and readers, she decided to publish an advertisement in which she sought someone who would regularly bring her food. Among several candidates, she selected two younger men, Nikola Smolčić and Leo Car, who introduced themselves as cousins but were, in fact, a couple. She eventually asked them to move in with her. It was later revealed from the letters she secretly sent to her friends that she was heavily mistreated by Smolčić and Car. Zagorka joined the Women's Antifascist Front of Croatia, Slobodna Dalmacija purchased the copyright to her works, and in 1952, she became an independent publisher collaborating with the Otokar Keršovani Printing Office. Death Zagorka died in Zagreb at the age of 84. She was buried on Mirogoj Cemetery by the chapel on the right side from the entrance, but not long after, her body was moved to the arcades on the left, away from the entrance. Legacy Zagorka's property was inherited by Smolčić, who died not long after, passing the property to his partner, Car. Although Zagorka wanted her apartment on Dolac Market to be turned into a memorial center, Car did not respect her last wish, renovated the apartment and continued to live in it until his death in September 1986. In 2009, City of Zagreb bought the apartment from Car's heirs and turned it into a Memorial apartment of Marija Jurić Zagorka - operated by the educational NGO Centre for Women's Studies Zagreb - in which visitors can learn more about Zagorka and other influential women in the fields of culture, politics, science, and human rights. Every year, at the end of November, the Center organizes a cultural and scientific event entitled Days of Marija Jurić Zagorka. Every third Thursday of the month, the Center organizes public lectures on Zagorka and women's literature. In a 2005 poll compiled by Vjesnik, a Zagreb daily newspaper, Zagorka came second in the list of most popular Croatian writers of all time. The Croatian Journalists' Association awards the annual Marija Jurić Zagorka Award for excellence in written, radio, television, online and investigative journalism. Works None of her novels have been translated into English, but two are available in German: The Witch of Gric (1995) and Malleus Maleficarum (1972). The latter title is the same as that of the "textbook" published in 1488 about how to find the witches, though Zagorka's novel is a fictional tale, not a witch-hunting manual. 11 of her novels, published in Croatian, are found in the Library of Congress. Kneginja iz Petrinjske ulice (The Princess from Petrinjska Street): Zagorka's first murder mystery. Grička vještica (The Witch of Grič)- cycle of 7 novels (Secret of the Bloody Bridge, Countess Nera, Malleus Maleficarum, The Rival of Maria Theresa I, The Rival of Maria Theresa II, The Courtly Camarilla, Rebel on the Throne) - Zagorka's most popular work, combining genres of a historical novel, romance and adventure. Set in the second half of the 18th century, it tells the story of a beautiful young Countess Nera Keglević, who was raised isolated from society by her grandmother. Famed for her beauty and open-minded conduct, she becomes the jewel of Zagrebian aristocracy, but her popularity among men causes strong discountenance among envious women who see her as a threat. Due to Nera's attempts of saving unfortunate low class women from witch-burnings, she herself gets accused of witchcraft, which opens a protest of the aristocracy | year, at the end of November, the Center organizes a cultural and scientific event entitled Days of Marija Jurić Zagorka. Every third Thursday of the month, the Center organizes public lectures on Zagorka and women's literature. In a 2005 poll compiled by Vjesnik, a Zagreb daily newspaper, Zagorka came second in the list of most popular Croatian writers of all time. The Croatian Journalists' Association awards the annual Marija Jurić Zagorka Award for excellence in written, radio, television, online and investigative journalism. Works None of her novels have been translated into English, but two are available in German: The Witch of Gric (1995) and Malleus Maleficarum (1972). The latter title is the same as that of the "textbook" published in 1488 about how to find the witches, though Zagorka's novel is a fictional tale, not a witch-hunting manual. 11 of her novels, published in Croatian, are found in the Library of Congress. Kneginja iz Petrinjske ulice (The Princess from Petrinjska Street): Zagorka's first murder mystery. Grička vještica (The Witch of Grič)- cycle of 7 novels (Secret of the Bloody Bridge, Countess Nera, Malleus Maleficarum, The Rival of Maria Theresa I, The Rival of Maria Theresa II, The Courtly Camarilla, Rebel on the Throne) - Zagorka's most popular work, combining genres of a historical novel, romance and adventure. Set in the second half of the 18th century, it tells the story of a beautiful young Countess Nera Keglević, who was raised isolated from society by her grandmother. Famed for her beauty and open-minded conduct, she becomes the jewel of Zagrebian aristocracy, but her popularity among men causes strong discountenance among envious women who see her as a threat. Due to Nera's attempts of saving unfortunate low class women from witch-burnings, she herself gets accused of witchcraft, which opens a protest of the aristocracy against the law for condemning a member of their society. All complaints to the Queen are soon hindered by the female society, leaving Nera at the mercy of the corrupted law. She is soon saved by the infamous fiery pandur Captain Siniša, who dressed up as the Devil in order to frighten the crowd and abduct her. Eventually Empress Maria Theresa gets informed of the scandalous condemnation of her friend's granddaughter and, by the persuasion of her son Joseph, reverses the process against Nera. Nera and Siniša are soon caught by a new set of social and imperial intrigues threatening the happiness they fought so hard to obtain. The story ends with a look into the tragic life and reign of Emperor Joseph II, the "Rebel on the Throne". The first book, "Secret of the Bloody Bridge", is set in the same period but works as an independent story, unlike the later novels which are thematically tied to the story "Countess Nera". The characters from the first book appear again in the later books. Despite the greater popularity of the second story, this book is widely considered by experts to be Zagorka's best literary work. The book starts with a set of mysterious serial murders, each body found under the Bloody Bridge that connects Grič and Kaptol. The story revolves around Count Juraj Meško who is set on unmasking Baron Makar for the murder of his wife, and a poor servant girl Stanka whom her mistress dresses in the manner of a boy and presents to the society as her young nephew: Lieutenant Stanko. Meško soon grows fond of the little lieutenant and asks for his friendship and help, which Stanka accepts. The girl falls in love with the Count, risking her employment and head by the Baroness. She keeps on assisting the Count who does not recognize or return her love due to his conviction that his little friend is a boy. The story involves genres of adventure, romance, and history present in all of her novels but stands out as the only crime novel next to the Princess of Petrinjska Street. Kći Lotrščaka (Daughter of the Lotrščak) - A historical romance novel that deals with the 16th century nationalist uprising of the Croatian nobility against the pillaging practices of Margrave Georg von Brandenburg. The book is exceptional for reflecting on numerous old Zagrebian legends and fairy tales, presenting elements of the supernatural and religious miracles. It reflects on the famous painting of the "Madonna of the Stone Gate" which became the Holy patron of Zagreb after miraculously surviving a fire while all else, including the painting frame, burned down. The story is centered on the Grič princess Manduša, daughter of the Lotršćak, famed for her gentile kindness, religious upbringing and beauty. When a man named the "Antichrist" arrives at Grič, the clergy condemns him to be executed. After Manduša becomes a social outcast after being accused by the bishop and his mistress of being a child left on her father's doorstep, she decides to sacrifice herself by saving the Antichrist from execution by offering her hand in marriage. They are both banished from the city, at which point the story starts to unfold through the open battle of nobles with The Margrave and the Kaptolian clerics. The story deals with numerous issues such as the nature of marriage bringing up controversial questions such as the marriage of Catholic priests. Plameni inkvizitori (The Flaming Inquisitors) also called Kameni križari (The Stone Crusaders). The story centers around the 13th century historical heroes "Knight Sokol" and the infamous robber Tomo Crni (Black Tomo). Gordana - Zagorka's longest work, dealing with the death of Arpad King Matthias Corvinus, the struggle between Corvinus's widow Beatrice of Naples and his illegitimate son Janos for the throne, and the events leading up to the Battle of Mohács in the early 16th century. The novel tells the story of the Croatian spirit through the fictional heroine Gordana Brezovačka and her undying national pride. Republikanci deals with the Napoleonic wars and the pro-Illyrian nationalistic movement led by Croatian Ban Maksimilijan Vrhovac. Vitez slavonske ravni (The Knight of the Slavonian plain) Set in the time of Maria Theresa. It tells the story of an impoverished noblewoman Krasanka and a masked knight who threatens the plundering bands by the use of what they see as "magic". He soon becomes a legend among the lands of Slavonia gaining nicknames such as "The Elf Knight" due to his use of pyrotechnics to frighten the superstitious bandits. It stands out as Zagorka's only literary work that's not thematically connected with Zagreb. Jadranka - Zagorka's final novel, dealing with the repression of Croatian nationalist movements under the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. Roblje Kamen na cesti (A Stone on the Road) - An autobiographical novel detailing the author's early life. The main themes are the authors own undying patriotism in which she finds the comfort and reason to overcome all tragedies and obstacles in her life. The story starts in the authors tragic childhood filled with physical abuse from her mother |
From Phoenix playing by the Eiffel Tower to Tom Jones in his hotel room in New York. | De Phoenix tocando ao redor da Torre Eiffel a Tom Jones em seu quarto de hotel em Nova Iorque. |
The American Anthem ? | When foreign national anthems are played at State ceremonies they are played in the original language. Our Anthem should be treated the same.\n\nIt is Illegal to be in Mexico without a Visa, and you will get jail time. |
Broadcast on Top Gear, 19 June 1965. | Trasmissione Top Gear, 19 giugno 1965. |
The town was featured in a 2009 Italian/Canadian film called Lo Specchio (The Mirror). According to a former mayor: "The idea behind the project doesn't have a scientific basis, but a human one. It comes from a desire to let people socialise in winter when the town shuts down due to the cold and the dark." Demographics See also Rjukan, a town in Norway also uses mirrors to illuminate the town. References External links Official Viganella site (In Italian) Trailer for 'Lo Specchio' Articles about Lighting Solution: Article 1, Article 2 Frazioni of the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola Former municipalities of the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola Cities | in November 2006 with controlled orientation above the mountainside, consisting of 14 sheets of steel which together are wide and high. The mirror functions as a heliostat, tracking the sun so that sunlight always reflects onto the town square. The mirror cost €100,000, or approximately €540 per resident. The town was featured in a 2009 Italian/Canadian film called Lo Specchio (The Mirror). According to a |
settlement was named after the 17th century Charles de Menou d'Aulnay, a leader of the French colonization of Canada. Notable | after the 17th century Charles de Menou d'Aulnay, a leader of the French colonization of Canada. Notable people See also List of communities in New Brunswick References Communities |
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