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Gay men prohibited from donating blood .
In June, blood donations were down more than 10% .
Studies show 1 in 5 people donate blood, 95% of population will need donated blood .
64 members of Congress are urging the United States to end the ban . | The American Red Cross says power outages created by recent storms in the East and Midwest cut blood donations, which were already low this summer. In June there was a nationwide shortfall, with donations down more than 10% across the country. "We are asking people to please call 1-800-RED-CROSS or visit us at redcrossblood.org to find a way to donate if they can," said Stephanie Millian, Red Cross director of biomedical communications. "We need people's help." One group that would like to help, but legally can't, may be moving one step closer to eligibility. Since the 1980s, when the AIDS epidemic decimated their community, gay men -- or MSMs (men who have sex with men) as they are called by federal agencies -- have not been allowed to donate blood. In June, a group of 64 U.S. legislators led by Rep. Mike Quigley, D-Illinois, and Sen. John Kerry, D-Massachusetts, sent a letter to the Department of Health and Human Services encouraging it to move forward with a study that may lead to the end of the decades-old ban. "We remain concerned that a blanket deferral of MSM for any length of time both perpetuates the unwarranted discrimination against the bisexual and gay community and prevents healthy men from donating blood without a definitive finding of added benefit to the safety of the blood supply," the letter said. China lifts ban on lesbians giving blood . "This is a matter of life and death and we are turning away over 50,000 healthy men who want to donate blood," Quigley told CNN. "A straight person who has unsafe sex with multiple partners can give blood, and that creates a greater risk than a gay person in a monogamous relationship." The policy started at a time when people didn't know how the deadly virus that causes AIDS spread. At the time, there wasn't a good test to detect whether HIV was present in donated blood, and HIV was getting into the nation's blood supply. They knew this because hemophiliacs who were getting blood transfusions started showing symptoms of AIDS. What scientists also knew was that a disproportionate number of gay men were affected by the virus. To eliminate risk, the Food and Drug Administration added a screening question to the federal guidelines. Blood banks were instructed to ask male donors if they had had sex with a man, even once, since 1977. The FDA regards 1977 as the beginning of the AIDS epidemic in the United States. If the potential donor responded "yes," he would automatically be removed from the donor pool for life. No similar questions were asked to screen out donors who engaged in other potentially risky sexual behavior. Donors weren't asked about the number of partners they had, nor were they asked if their sexual partners had engaged in unprotected sex with other HIV positive partners. "While the Red Cross is obligated by law to follow the FDA guidelines, we continue to work with the AABB (formerly known as the American Association of Blood Banks) to push through policies that would be much more fair and consistent among donors who engage in similar risk activities," Millian said. Scientists can now screen for most instances of HIV within days of infection, and the nation's blood banks have called a lifetime ban "medically and scientifically unwarranted." Men who have sex with men still are disproportionately affected by the virus and account for nearly half the approximately 1.2 million people living with HIV in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But it is a person's behavior, not their sexual orientation, that puts them at risk say health experts. While he is a gay man, Adam Denney thinks he would be the perfect candidate to donate blood. He doesn't use IV drugs. He practices safer sex. He even educates people on how to prevent new HIV infections as a regular volunteer educator with AIDS Volunteers Inc. in Lexington, Kentucky. He thinks his exclusion is unfair. "Yes, gay men are still a high-risk community, but so are minority women, and there are no standards prohibiting them from donating. There would be rightful outrage against that kind of blanket population ban," Denney said. "I am banned based on one reason only, my sexual orientation. It's totally discriminatory." When Denney went to donate at a blood drive on the Eastern Kentucky University Campus a few years ago, he said he knew what likely would happen when the nurses asked the sexual history question. "I did know what I was getting into, but I was shocked by how it felt to be rejected," he said. "It was almost like they thought I wasn't important enough to give blood, like because I was gay I didn't count. It was a horrible feeling." Parts of UK lift lifetime ban on gay men donating blood . Nathan Schaefer with GMHC, an AIDS service organization, said Denney normally would be the type of donor blood banks are hungry for. Studies show those who give blood when they are young become regular lifetime donors, something most blood banks are struggling to find these days. GMHC has been fighting to change the ban for years. In 2010 GMHC joined a coalition of other nonprofits to encourage Congress to send a letter to HHS to end the ban, which some members of congress did. In June of that year, HHS brought together an independent panel of experts. The Advisory Committee on Blood Safety and Availability reviewed the policy and decided to keep it and concluded the ban was "suboptimal," because it allows high-risk individuals to donate while keeping low-risk donors out. However, the expert committee also concluded "available scientific data are inadequate to support change to a specific alternate policy." The panel suggested the policy not be changed and recommended further evaluation. HHS then promised to conduct feasibility studies to determine if there was a subset of the gay male population that would pose little or no threat to the blood supply. "We finally got them to stop defending the policy at the very least, which was pretty significant," Schaefer said. The HHS is still determining the criteria for which part of the population to study. GMHC suggested the population to consider should include gay men who have had only one sex partner in the past six months. Spain and Italy, two countries with more progressive donor policies, hold everyone to that standard regardless of sexual orientation. Schaefer takes the point one step further. "A straight person could donate today after having unprotected sex with hundreds of partners, and in the United States they won't ask about that behavior," he said. He added that four out of five gay men are HIV negative, which he estimated means 2 million additional people could be blood donors. A 2010 study by the Williams Institute at the University of California-Los Angeles estimated that if gay men who had not had sexual contact for the past 12 months were allowed to donate blood, more than 53,000 additional men would likely make more than 89,000 blood donations. That number may seem small, but blood banks say it could help enormously, especially now, when blood supply shortages are common. After Denney was denied the chance to donate, he asked some of his friends to help him demonstrate outside the blood drive. They produced signs to raise awareness about the ban and distributed educational material. They also escorted people to the drive, because they wanted people to continue to donate. "A lot of people in the Bible Belt assume you have AIDS if you are a gay man," he said. "We wanted them to understand that is not the case. We are banned based on an outdated policy. When people questioned us, I told them about how I always heard that people who donate blood are heroes. Gay men want to be heroes, too." Should people be allowed to sell their organs? |
His rustic and pastoral scenes included horse fairs, country weddings, winter hunting excursions, mythological scenes and horse stables. | Scenele rustice și pastorale includ târguri de cai, nunti la țară, scene de vânătoare iarna, scene mitologice și grajduri de cai. |
moon is new or full? | Waxing and waning When the Sun and Moon are aligned on the same side of the Earth, the Moon is "new", and the side of the Moon facing Earth is not illuminated by the Sun. |
The Magic of Reality | سحر الواقع |
On being questioned he admitted everything while also revealing the names of his fellow conspirators. | Sendo questionado, admitiu tudo enquanto também revelou o nome de seus apoiantes. |
Luxembourg, somewhat diminished in size (as the medieval lands had been slightly reduced by the French and Prussian heirs), was augmented in another way through the elevation to the status of grand duchy and placed under the rule of William I of the Netherlands. | Luxemburgo, algo disminuido de tamaño (pues las tierras medievales habían sido reducidas levemente por los herederos franceses y prusianos), fue aumentado de otra manera con la elevación al estado de Gran ducado y colocado bajo el gobierno de Guillermo I de los Países Bajos. |
the Eastern opium trade on three generations of an Anglo-Indian “family”. While the novel is nominally about the opium trade it also tells | 2001 novel written by Kunal Basu about the effects of the Eastern opium trade on three generations of an Anglo-Indian “family”. While the novel is nominally about the opium trade it |
is dobby in the order of the phoenix? | Dobby appears in five of the seven books: Chamber of Secrets, Goblet of Fire, Order of the Phoenix, Half Blood Prince and Deathly Hallows. |
was elevated to political commissar of the Western Theater Command Ground Force. In January 2022, he rose to become political commissar of the Central Theater Command, succeeding Zhu Shengling. He was promoted to the rank of major general (shaojiang) in July 2014, lieutenant general (zhongjiang) in June 2019 and general (shangjiang) in January 2022. References 1963 births Living people People from Chengdu People's Liberation Army generals from Sichuan People's Republic of China politicians from Sichuan Chinese Communist Party | succeeding Zhu Shengling in January 2022. He is a representative of the 19th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party. Biography Xu was born in Chongqing County (now Chongzhou), Sichuan, in July 1963. In April 2013, he became deputy political commissar of the 13th Group Army, and was promoted to become political commissar of the 47th Group Army in August 2015. He was political commissar of the 71st Group Army in March 2017, and held |
When these beliefs involve outside information, the issue often comes down to what sources and authorities people trust. | Jika keyakinan ini melibatkan informasi dari luar, masalahnya adalah sumber dan otoritas mana yang dipercaya. |
They have confessed that Gritti, in the name of the Turkish Emperor, has made an alliance with the kings of England and France and also with several other princes against His Imperial and Royal Majesties (Charles and his brother Frederick, then King of Bohemia and the rest of Christendom. | Ils ont avoués que Gritti, au nom de l'empereur turc, a fait alliance avec les rois d'Angleterre et de France et aussi avec plusieurs autres princes contre ses Majestés Impériales et Royales (Charles et son frère Ferdinand, alors roi de Bohême, ndlr). |
The original texts were in Bangla which were later translated by the ND project leaders. | Los textos originales están en bengalí, y fueron posteriormente traducidos por los jefes del proyecto ND |
To respond to that situation, the Roman Catholic bishops of the United States authorized construction of a new seminary complex on the Janiculum Hill overlooking the Vatican. | Чтобы отреагировать на эту ситуацию, католические епископы США разрешили строительство нового комплекса Семинарии на холме Яникул с видом на Ватикан. |
involving landfill transfer in Europe. Toponymy of the hamlet of Stockley Broad & Company's 1912 circular announcing the renaming Starveall (Starvhall) to Stockley Stockley Park takes its name from the former hamlet of Stockley. 'Stockley' is believed to be a portmanteau word derived from Cowley stock, the generic name given to the locally produced brick in West Middlesex. The hamlet of Stockley came into being with the renaming of the hamlet of Starveall (or Starvhall) in 1912. Starveall was located in the ancient parish of Hillingdon, lying south of the Grand Junction Canal. The name is a common and possibly humorous description in central southern England for land of poor fertility - (Starve all). By the middle of the 19th century a significant brickfield has been established to the west of Starveall farm. An arm known as Starveall dock (and also as Pocock's or Broad’s dock) was cut from the Grand Junction Canal to service the brickfield. In 1872 it was extended south of the farm into the Parish of West Drayton, reaching a distance of 1120 yards from the mainline of the canal. In 1879 the leaseholder of Starveall, Samuel Pocock, stated he made 15-20 million bricks per year there. In 1884 Pocock conveyed his interests to Clement Burgess Broad and George Harris, of South Wharf, Paddington. The hamlet of Starveall continued to grow. However by 1911 its descriptive name must have been of concern to its inhabitants as on 1 January 1912 Broad & Co issued a circular stating the following: The Directors of Broad and Co., Ltd beg to inform you that in response to the general desire of their tenantry, and others concerned at Starvhall, West Drayton, to have a ‘more suitable designation of the place and works than that of “Starvhall and “Starvhall Brickfields,” they have decided, as from this date, to re-name the place “Stockley” and the works to be known as “Stockley Works." Starveall was located within the Yiewsley Urban District and Broad & Co unilateral renaming of Starveall caused some disquiet at the Council meeting on Tuesday 9 January 1912. It was pointed out that Broad & Co had thought that they could rename Starveall without sanction and afterwards had realised their mistake and had written to the council asking them to pass a resolution confirming their action. Council member Mr J.A. Holland stated ‘It is entirely out of order: they ought first to have applied to this Council.’ However there was general agreement with the name change. Vice-Chairman of the council Mr T. Hancock stated ‘he saw no reason why the name should not be altered. Starveall was not a correct name, for nobody had been starved there.’ (Laughter) Starveall was subsequently expunged, with Starveall Road, Starveall Farm, Starveall School, Starveall Church Mission hall, Starveall Football Club, Starveall Dock, and Starveall Brickworks all being renamed Stockley. The only reference to Starveall today lies on the canal network managed by the Canal & River Trust. The Grand Union Canal Bridge 195 is still known as Starveall Bridge. During the First World War the Royal Naval Air Service had barracks at their Stockley Depot. Approximately 70 men of Stockley served in the armed forces in the war with 11 giving their lives in the conflict. A war memorial tablet bearing their names was erected outside the mission hall which was unveiled in a ceremony on 6 January 1921. Stockley continued to be a centre of brick production through the 1920's. However the resources of brick-earth began to become depleted. By 1930 the Stockley brickworks were producing only two million | joint venture between IMG and the Premier League. Facilities Stockley Country Park has a network of footpaths and bridleways in its 274 acres of parkland. Stockley Park Golf Club has a 18 hole championship course with a bar and restaurant. The Gould Green Riding School provides horse riding lessons in the Country Park. In the Stockley Park Arena area there is a Nuffield Health fitness and wellbeing gym, Costa Coffee, Greggs, Subway. Travelodge London Stockley Park is an 80 room hotel with a Bar Cafe. Transport Buses The park is served by three local London bus routes: A10 Uxbridge to Heathrow Central. 350 Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 to Hayes, Millington Road. U5 Uxbridge to Hayes & Harlington railway station. Rail The Great Western Main Line runs to the south of Stockley Park. Hayes & Harlington railway station is located 0.7 miles (1.2 km) to the south-east. TfL Rail operates a stopping service between London Paddington and Reading and London Paddington to Heathrow Terminal 5. Great Western Railway (GWR) operates a stopping service between London Paddington and Didcot Parkway. West Drayton railway station is located 1.1 miles (1.7 km) south-west of Stockley Park. It has the same services as Hayes and Harlington station with the exception of the service to Heathrow Terminal 5. Air Heathrow Airport lies 2.3 miles (3.5 km) south of Stockley Park. Development The estate was developed by Stanhope PLC and designed by Arup Group from 1984. A Phase II development was added between 1990 and 1998. History The land which became Stockley Park lay in two ancient Middlesex parishes, Hillingdon Parish in the west and Harlington Parish in the east. In the Harlington Parish what became the eastern part of Stockley Park was within the estate of Dawley Manor and later the Dawley Wall farm. In Hillingdon Parish the land lay within Colham Manor. After the cutting of the Grand Junction Canal (renamed Grand Union Canal in 1929) land was leased for brick-earth and later gravel and sand extraction. When deposits were exhausted some of the pits that were produced were used to deposit waste by barge from London. With the development of the Park in 1984-1985 approximately five million tonnes of waste was moved in the creation of the business park, the largest civil engineering contract involving landfill transfer in Europe. Toponymy of the hamlet of Stockley Broad & Company's 1912 circular announcing the renaming Starveall (Starvhall) to Stockley Stockley Park takes its name from the former hamlet of Stockley. 'Stockley' is believed to be a portmanteau word derived from Cowley stock, the generic name given to the locally produced brick in West Middlesex. The hamlet of Stockley came into being with the renaming of the hamlet of Starveall (or Starvhall) in 1912. Starveall was located in the ancient parish of Hillingdon, lying south of the Grand Junction Canal. The name is a common and possibly humorous description in central southern England for land of poor fertility - (Starve all). By the middle of the 19th century a significant brickfield has been established to the west of Starveall farm. An arm known as Starveall dock (and also as Pocock's or Broad’s dock) was cut from the Grand Junction Canal to service the brickfield. In 1872 it was extended south of the farm into the Parish of West Drayton, reaching a distance of 1120 yards from the mainline of the canal. In 1879 the leaseholder of Starveall, Samuel Pocock, stated he made 15-20 million bricks per year there. In 1884 Pocock conveyed his interests to Clement Burgess Broad and George Harris, of South |
right tributary of the river Motru in Romania. It discharges into the Motru near Baia de Aramă. | Baia de Aramă. Its length is and its basin size is . References Rivers |
"A woman from a Venezuelan indigenous community has her face painted", by Camilo Delgado Castilla, copyright Demotix | "Una mujer de una comunidad indígena venezolana con su cara pintada", de Camilo Delgado Castilla, copyright Demotix |
what is the difference between ADT and Android SDK? | What is the difference between some "Android Development/SDK tools"? |
An older woman paints with watercolors in a mostly empty community room. | A community room is nearly empty, except for a woman painting with watercolors. |
who plays starchild in glee | âGleeâ Season 5 Spoilers: Meet Adam Lambertâs Character Starchild; WATCH as Newbie Tries to Impress Kurt for Spot in Band (VIDEOS) Nov 06, 2013 01:09 PM EST. Adam Lambert plays Elliot Starchild Gilbert on Glee.. Advertisement. Not much has been revealed about Adam Lambert's Glee character but a video has finally surfaced giving Gleeks a first glimpse at Elliot Starchild Gilbert. |
He said that the high point of his military career was performing a magic trick for United States Secretary of the Navy James V. Forrestal. | Dijo que el punto más alto de su carrera militar fue realizar un truco de magia para el Secretario de la Armada de los Estados Unidos, James V. Forrestal . |
and tourists, but has a variety of retail banking products on its menu. Overview The bank is a 100% subsidiary of its parent company, Bidvest Group Limited (BVGL), a South African-based International business conglomerate. See also List of banks in South Africa South African Reserve Bank Economy of South Africa References External links Website of Bidvest Bank Limited Website of Reserve Bank of South Africa Banks of South Africa Banks established in 2000 | involved in meeting the banking needs of traveling businesspeople and tourists, but has a variety of retail banking products on its menu. Overview The bank is a 100% subsidiary of its parent company, Bidvest Group Limited (BVGL), a South African-based International business conglomerate. See also List of banks in South Africa South African Reserve Bank Economy of South Africa References External links Website of Bidvest Bank Limited Website of Reserve Bank of South |
professional basketball player in the NBA Stewart Mills III, wealthy businessman and politician, Republican candidate for Minnesota's 8th Congressional district Other The Junkyard Dog, a novel by Robert Wright Campbell See also "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown", which prominently mentions the phrase "junkyard dog" in its chorus Junkyard (disambiguation) Scrapheap Challenge | originally recognized by that nickname DeMarre Carroll (born 1986), American professional basketball player in the NBA Stewart Mills III, wealthy businessman and politician, Republican candidate for Minnesota's 8th Congressional district Other The Junkyard Dog, a novel by Robert Wright Campbell See also |
an English cricketer who plays for Lancashire. Primarily a left-arm fast bowler, he also bats left-handed. He made his first-class debut for Nottinghamshire against Sussex in September 2014. He attended Portland Comprehensive in Worksop, | births Living people Cricketers from Sheffield English cricketers Nottinghamshire cricketers Worcestershire cricketers Northamptonshire cricketers Lancashire cricketers English cricketers of the 21st century Trent |
how long can you ovulate | Also it's based on a 28 day cycle. The person with the 28 day cycle will ovulate at the beginning of the five days, a 30 day cycle, in the middle etc....The first thing you need to know is how long your cycle is and first day to first day doesn't mean you count the first day twice. |
Torsmo, however, continues to be used in systems where applications that use minimal resources are preferred. | Torsmo, por otro lado, continúa siendo usado en sistemas donde son preferidas las aplicaciones que ocupan menos recursos. |
Known as "Operation Bobcat", it maintained a supply force of nine ships, 20,000 tons of equipment and nearly 7,000 men. | Познат како "Операција Бобкет", оттука се снабдувале девет бродови, 20.000 тони опрема и речиси 7.000 луѓе. |
how far can a person scuba drive in the ocean | Scuba organizations say recreational divers shouldn't go below about 130 feet, but one Egyptian diver recently ventured a bit deeper -- going more than 1,000 feet below the ocean surface and setting a world record in the process. |
The hydroelectric component was added in the 1940s and 1950s. | Le composante hydroélectrique a été ajoutée dans les années 1940 et 1950. |
Everyone, including Landry's parents, are shocked and urge him to end the relationship immediately. | Mọi người, bao gồm cả cha mẹ Landry đều hết sức bất ngờ và giục anh mau chóng kết thúc mối quan hệ. |
Scottish ("Curse of the McLooneys") Opening/Pete And Dud – Diseases/The Most Boring Man in the World Competition/Interview with the Most Boring Man in the World/Six of the Best* Music: Dakota Staton (High on a Windy Valley, Morning Glory) Show 3: TX 29 January 1966 Court Jester Opening/Italian Restaurant/Ol' Man River (originally shot for 1.5, later remade for London run of Behind the Fridge. That version was included in the 1990 repeat series)/Blue Movie/Pete and Dud – Music Music: Blossom Dearie (You Turn Me on Baby), Dudley Moore Trio (Softly As in the Morning Rise) Show 4: TX 5 February 1966 Pete and Dud at the Seaside Opening/The Frog And Peach*/Commercials/Slapstick Comedy Music: Emil Lancey (If I Were A Bell, Rainy Day), Cook and Moore (Isn't She A Sweetie) Show 5: TX 12 February 1966 Monk Opening/The Psychiatrist*/The Epic That Never Was/Father And Son* Music: Dionne Warwick (Walk on By, Unchained Melody) Show 6: TX 19 February 1966 Student Prince (Drinking Song) Opening/The Music Teacher*/The Walrus and the Carpenter/Pete And Dud – Sex* Music: Dudley Moore Trio (Summertime), Dusty Springfield (Wives And Lovers) Show 7: TX 26 February 1966 Caveman Opening/Bo Dudley/Superthunderstingcar/Pete and Dud – In Heaven Music: Marion Montgomery Christmas Special: TX 26 December 1966 The 1966 Christmas Special survives in a slightly abridged copy: it was transmitted in a 50-minute slot, but the circulating print (and that held by the BBC) is four minutes shorter. Reference to the studio shooting script reveals the excised material to be a section of "The Fairy Cobbler'"as well as an entire filmed sketch referred to as "Golf Quickie". (John Lennon) Fox Hunt Opening/Fairy Cobbler/Pete and Dud – The Unexplained/Swinging London (Lionel Bloab – Destructive Artist, Rev. Gavin Thistle, Penny Ryder, Simon Accrington, "The L.S. Bumblebee", The Ad Lav Club) Music: Marion Montgomery ("I'll Be Tired of You", "I’m Old Fashioned"), Dudley Moore Trio The 15-minute "Swinging London" segment was partly filmed in Soho in November 1966. Purporting to be an episode of The Pipesucker Report, with Cook playing investigative reporter Hiram J. Pipesucker, the sketch satirises the American media's coverage of the Swinging London phenomenon. Cook and Moore poke fun at London's burgeoning creative scenes, such as performance art, fashion modelling and pop music. As Simon Accrington, Moore plays the manager of a pop group that have become devotees of Chinese banjo player Ravi Oli (a send-up of The Beatles guitarist George Harrison travelling to India to study the sitar with Indian classical musician Ravi Shankar). The band, with Cook and Moore as vocalists, are shown recording a new single, "The L.S. Bumblebee" – the lyrics and exotic musical effects of which parody the Beatles' recent experimental song "Tomorrow Never Knows". At the end of the sketch, Pipesucker attempts to gain entry into the Ad Lav Club, which he describes as "London's most fashionable lavatory spot ... [where] film stars rub shoulders with royalty". In a parody of the exclusive door policy at London's Ad Lib nightclub, the doorman (played by John Lennon) grants Pipesucker access only when the reporter persuades him that he is the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. Series Three (1970) Colour (All episodes missing; most film sequences survive) Show 1: TX 18 February 1970 Tower Bridge Opening/Pete and Dud – The Wardrobe (Dud Dreams)*/Piano Tuner/Bargo/Poets Cornered with Spike Milligan Music: Nanette Workman, Dudley Moore Trio, Spike Milligan (On the Ning Nang Nong) Show 2: TX 4 March 1970 Lavatory Humour Opening/Scriptwriter/The Glidd of Glood/Pete and Dud – 0-0-Dud*/Poets Cornered with Willie Rushton Music: Nanette, Dudley Moore Trio, Joe Cocker & The Grease Band Show 3: TX 18 March 1970 Railway Station Opening/Sir Arthur's World of Worms/Pete and Dud – Racial Prejudice/In the Club*/Poets Cornered with Barry Humphries Music: Nanette; Dudley Moore Trio; Michael Chapman Show 4: TX 1 April 1970 Not Only… But Psycho Opening/Pete and Dud – The Futility of Life/Permission to Marry/Good vs. Evil Cricket Match/Poets Cornered with Frank Muir Music: Nanette; Dudley Moore Trio; Alan Price Show 5: TX 15 April 1970 Flowers Opening/Sir Arthur on Flowers/Geriatric Medicine (Undercover Doctor)/Pete and Dud – Heaving Thighs Across Manhattan/Ludwig! (film sections survive – two lengthy studio-based "chat show" sections missing. There is also a fake ad, still extant, which has not been released or repeated)/Poets Cornered with Ronnie Barker Music: Nanette; Dudley Moore Trio ("Lillian Lust"); Yes Show 6: TX 29 April 1970 Newspaper Opening/Lengths*/The Conman/Pete and Dud – As Nature Intended/Poets Cornered with Denis Norden Music: Nanette; Dudley Moore Trio; Arrival Show 7: TX 13 May 1970 Birmingham-Mandalay Cycle Race/The Lunch Party/Pete and Dud – Self-Improvement/The Making of a Movie/Poets Cornered with Alan Bennett Music: Nanette; Dudley Moore Trio; John Williams Off-Air Audio Audio recordings for all of the lost episodes of the series exist, thanks to off-air audio recordings made by viewers at the time of transmission. Some of these audio recordings are more complete than others. Very few of them are completely unedited. This means that although we have an audio recording for every episode, some parts of some of those episodes still remain lost. A complete collection of these recordings is housed in the National Sound Archive at the British Library in London. Further off-air recordings have since also been recovered, mostly from Australia; though some of the recordings are abridged. A confirmed list of these Australian findings (including some material not held at the British Library) include: Series 1, Show 5: TX 6 March 1965: Pete and Dud – On the Bus Series 1, Show 7: TX 3 April 1965 (feat Eric Sykes): The Grand Order of the Bull/Pete and Dud – Religions/Making of a B-Movie Series 2, Show 2: TX 22 January 1966: Pete and Dud - On Diseases Series 3, Show 1: TX 18 February 1970: Piano Tuner/Spike Milligan (On the Ning Nang Nong)/Poets Cornered with Spike Milligan Series 3, Show 2: TX 4 March 1970: The Scriptwriter Series 3, Show 3: TX 18 March 1970: Railway Station Opening/Sir Arthur's World of Worms/Pete and Dud – Racial Prejudice/Poets Cornered with Barry Humphries Series 3, Show 4: TX 1 | to make them available, although this has yet to happen. A 2016 documentary by Victor Lewis-Smith, "The Undiscovered Peter Cook", featured first series extracts from "Sir Arthur at the Tailor", long known to exist, and the final minute and 25 seconds of "Pete and Dud on the Bus", being reconstituted from film footage newly recovered from the Australian Broadcasting Company trailer department. Peter Cook and Dudley Moore: The Missing Sketches, transmitted on New Year's Day 2017, included further ABC trailer extracts from 'Pete and Dud - Diseases' and 'Pete and Dud – Sex'. One remaining recovered clip, lasting one minute and 25 seconds, of 'Pete and Dud – Music' remains unscreened to date. A 1971 visit to Australia for the live show Behind the Fridge (the name was a pun on Beyond the Fringe) saw Cook and Moore record two half-hour Not Only... But Also specials for Australian television. These two episodes also survive intact, as do specially filmed performances of the Behind the Fridge live show from Australia and London, the latter in colour. The Australian performance has been available on DVD. Although they have since been viewed as "best-of"s (featuring new versions of "One Leg Too Few", "Shirt Shop" and "Pseudolene/Job Offer"), at least half of the material was new. A number of surviving sequences were compiled into The Best of Not Only...But Also, screened by BBC2 on 24 December 1974. Cook and Moore persuaded the BBC (in part thanks to a pleading letter from Cook's elderly mother) to piece together six half-hour compilation shows, screened on BBC2 from 4 November to 9 December 1990 as The Best of What's Left of Not Only...But Also and released in 100-minute compilation form under the same title on VHS. In 2003 a 98-minute Region 2 DVD compilation of surviving sketches was released as The Best of Peter Cook & Dudley Moore; this is the same as the previous video tape but missing the third series' opening sequence, "Tower Bridge". At least one sketch substitution appears to have occurred between domestic and international versions of the compilation shows, the latter of which included "The Walrus and the Carpenter" (a filmed recreation of the Lewis Carroll poem which survives from the largely missing sixth episode of series two) instead of "The Ravens". Neither DVD includes this sequence. "Initials", or "Old J.J.", an old piece of Cook's recorded for the NOBA pilot in November 1964 and screened in January 1965 in the first episode of the series proper, was included in a mid-1990s VHS compilation of 1960s BBC comedy extracts. A Region 1 DVD of The Best of... What's Left of... Not Only... But Also... was released by BBC Worldwide on 9 September 2008, featuring all six compilation episodes. This still leaves over half the extant material unreleased in any form. Episodes (italics denotes surviving visual material; audio for all episodes exists, an * marks a sketch's soundtrack survives on officially released record album) First Series (1965) B&W (Five episodes extant, two missing) Pilot: Rec. 29 November 1964 (John Lennon, Norman Rossington) Initials/Painting on Television/The Ravens/Good Dog Nigel/Pete and Dud – A Spot of the Usual Trouble (AKA Film Stars)/Deaf Ted, Danoota and Me Music: Diahann Carroll (Humdrum Blues, Brown Baby, Blues in the Night), Dudley Moore Trio (Swingles Theme, Grwmst, Just in Time) Show 1: TX 9 January 1965 (John Lennon, Norman Rossington) Car Wash Opening/Initials/The Ravens/Good Dog Nigel/Deaf Ted, Danoota and Me Music: Diahann Carroll (Humdrum Blues, Brown Baby, Blues in the Night), Dudley Moore Trio (Swingles Theme, Grwmst, Just in Time) Show 2: TX 23 January 1965 (Barry Humphries, Roddy Maude-Roxby) One-Man Band Opening/Silent Film extract/Tarquin Mordente – Silent Film Producer/Painting on Television/Roddy Maude-Roxbury monologue/Guide to the North Circular/Pete and Dud – A Spot of the Usual Trouble/Striptease Music: Goldie & The Gingerbreads (Can't You Hear My Heartbeat), Dudley Moore Trio (I Won't Dance), Dudley and Orchestra (Got a Lot of Livin' to Do) Show 3: TX 6 February 1965 (Joe Melia, Bill Wallis, John Wells) Cinema Opening/Sir Arthur at the Tailor/The Great War/Pete and Dud – The Worst Thing in the World/Alan A’Dale/Words to the Opening Theme Music: June Christy (You Came a Long Way from St Louis, Just in Time, Remind Me, My Shining Hour), Dudley Moore Trio (My Blue Heaven) Show 4: TX 20 February 1965 (Barry Humphries, Anna Quayle) Gypsy Violinist Opening/Tramponuns/Tramponuns Film/Anna Quayle Monologue/Prospective Son-In-Law/Incidents in the Life of My Uncle Arly/Pete and Dud – Art Gallery Music: Marion Montgomery (The Exciting Mr Fitch, Wasn't the Summer Short?, Close Your Eyes), Dudley Moore Trio (Indiana) Show 5: TX 6 March 1965 (Mel Torme) London Bus Opening (exists as silent film sequence)/Pete and Dud – On the Bus/Canvassing Dracula (exists as silent film sequence)/Job Offer (possibly remade as "Pseudolene" for the second Australian NOBA in 1971)/Privates Cigarettes Advertising (exists as silent film sequence)/Betting Agent Music: Mel Torme (Limehouse Blues, My One and Only Highland Fling/Dat Dere Daddy) Show 6: TX 20 March 1965 (Peter Sellers) Doomed Pilots Opening/Boxer-Cum-Painter/Pete and Dud – Superstitions/The Gourmets Music: T-Bone Walker (Hey Baby, Goodbye Baby), Dudley Moore Trio (I Love You Samantha) Show 7: TX 3 April 1965 (Eric Sykes, John Bluthal) The Grand Order of the Bull/Pete and Dud – Religions*/Making of a B-Movie/Ballroom Dancing Competition Music: Blossom Dearie (I Wish You Love), Dudley Moore Trio (Baubles Bangles & Beads) Second Series (1966) B&W (Two episodes extant, five missing) Show 1: TX 15 January 1966 (Henry Cooper, Terry Downes) Underwater Pianist Opening/At the Zoo/Fight of the Century/A Bit of a Chat Music: Cilla Black (Let There Be Love) Show 2: TX 22 January 1966 (Alan Freeman) Scottish ("Curse of the McLooneys") Opening/Pete And Dud – Diseases/The Most Boring Man in the World Competition/Interview with the Most Boring Man in the World/Six of the Best* Music: Dakota Staton (High on a Windy Valley, Morning Glory) Show 3: TX 29 January 1966 Court Jester Opening/Italian Restaurant/Ol' Man River (originally shot for 1.5, later remade for London run of Behind the Fridge. That version was included in the 1990 repeat series)/Blue Movie/Pete and Dud – Music Music: Blossom Dearie (You Turn Me on Baby), Dudley Moore Trio (Softly As in the Morning Rise) Show 4: TX 5 February 1966 Pete and Dud at the Seaside Opening/The Frog And Peach*/Commercials/Slapstick Comedy Music: Emil Lancey (If I Were A Bell, Rainy Day), Cook and Moore (Isn't She A Sweetie) Show 5: TX 12 February 1966 Monk Opening/The Psychiatrist*/The Epic That Never Was/Father And Son* Music: Dionne Warwick (Walk on By, Unchained Melody) Show 6: TX 19 February 1966 Student Prince (Drinking Song) Opening/The Music Teacher*/The Walrus and the Carpenter/Pete And Dud – Sex* Music: Dudley Moore Trio (Summertime), Dusty Springfield (Wives And Lovers) Show 7: TX 26 February 1966 Caveman Opening/Bo Dudley/Superthunderstingcar/Pete and Dud – In Heaven Music: Marion Montgomery Christmas Special: TX 26 December 1966 The 1966 Christmas Special survives in a slightly abridged copy: it was transmitted in a 50-minute slot, but the circulating print (and that held by the BBC) is four minutes shorter. Reference to the studio shooting script reveals the excised material to be a section of "The Fairy Cobbler'"as well as an entire filmed sketch referred to as "Golf Quickie". (John Lennon) Fox Hunt Opening/Fairy Cobbler/Pete and Dud – The Unexplained/Swinging London (Lionel Bloab – Destructive Artist, Rev. Gavin Thistle, Penny Ryder, Simon Accrington, "The L.S. Bumblebee", The Ad Lav Club) Music: Marion Montgomery ("I'll Be Tired of You", "I’m Old Fashioned"), Dudley Moore Trio The 15-minute "Swinging London" segment was partly filmed in Soho in November 1966. Purporting to be an episode of The Pipesucker |
Southern Brazil and northern Argentina also experience wetter than normal conditions, but mainly during the spring and early summer. | Южная Бразилия и северная Аргентина также переживают более влажные, чем обычно, периоды, но, в основном, весной и ранним летом. |
Two years later, however, he became unemployed because of his participation in a strike. | Doch schon zwei Jahre später wurde er wegen der Teilnahme an einem Streik arbeitslos. |
They were photographed together in 1947 when Albert Einstein received an honorary doctorate from Princeton, but they did not know that they were distantly related. | Van ser fotografiats junts el 1947 quan Alfrerd Einstein va rebre un doctorat honorari de Princeton, tot i que no sabien que estaven llunyanament relacionats. |
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and continues to be performed and recorded in the 21st century. During the vaudeville era, songs were often sold outright, and the purchaser would be credited as the songwriter. John Kenrick's Who's Who in Musicals credits the song's writers as Edward Madden and Gus Edwards. However, David Ewen's All the Years of American Popular Music credits Dave Stamper, who contributed songs to 21 editions of the Ziegfeld Follies and was Bayes' pianist from 1903 to 1908. Vaudeville comic Eddie Cantor also credited Stamper in his 1934 book Ziegfeld - The Great Glorifier. The earliest commercially successful recordings were made in 1909 by Harry Macdonough and Elise Stevenson (Victor 16259), Ada Jones and Billy Murray (Edison 10134), Frank Stanley and Henry Burr (Indestructable 1075), and Bob Roberts (Columbia 668). Lyrics First verse Chorus Note: The months in the chorus have been sung in different orders. The Ada Jones and Billy Murray recording linked on this article has it as April, January, Ju-u-une or July. Flanagan and Allen, Moon Mullican, Mitch Miller and Leon Redbone used January, February, June or July. Oliver Hardy, in his rendition from The Flying Deuces, used January, April, June or July. Second verse (repeat chorus) Film and television connections The song has had a long history with Hollywood movies. In 1932, animation great Dave Fleischer directed a short titled Shine On Harvest Moon. A 1938 Roy Rogers western was named after the song, as was a 1944 biographical film about Bayes and Norworth. The song has been featured in dozens of movies, including Along Came Ruth (1933) and The Great Ziegfeld (1936). Laurel and Hardy performed a song-and-dance routine (Hardy singing and both dancing) to the song in their 1939 RKO film The Flying Deuces. The song was also featured in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945), The Eddy Duchin Story (1956), and Pennies from Heaven (1978). There was also a popular British 1980s comedy drama called Shine on Harvey Moon. The song was featured in the 2013 video game BioShock Infinite. It was referenced by Don Rickles in the 1971 Friars Club roast of Jerry Lewis when he said, "Just hope and pray, Shine on Harvest Moon they know." In the 1952 I Love Lucy episode The Benefit, the song is referenced and the chorus is sung. And Gidney and Cloyd the moon creatures performed the first line of the refrain on an episode of Rocky and His Friends in 1959–60. The song was also sung in the pilot episode of the Cartoon Network miniseries Over the Garden Wall. The Backyardigans episode "The Key to the Nile" featured a song called "Please and Thank You" to the tune of this song. Other recordings 1931 – Art Gillham's piano recording of the song for Columbia (No. 2374D) on January 5, 1931 was praised by Walter Winchell 1931 – Ruth Etting revived the song in the Ziegfeld Follies 1931 – The Boswell Sisters recorded their own arrangement of the revived hit on August 27, 1931 for Brunswick Records (No. 6173). 1933 – Kate Smith 1939 – Laurel and Hardy perform it in | Teresa Brewer on Coral LP 57329 Naughty Naughty Naughty 1960 – Rosemary Clooney included in her album Rosie Solves the Swingin' Riddle!. 1960 – Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney. They recorded the song in 1960 for use on their radio show and it was subsequently included in the CD Bing & Rosie - The Crosby-Clooney Radio Sessions (2010). 1961 – Bing Crosby included the song in a medley on his album 101 Gang Songs (1961) 1961 - Isley Brothers with Ray Ellis & Orchestra 1962 – Platters for their album Sing of Your Moonlight Memories. 1963 – Nino Tempo and April Stevens on Atco LP 156 Deep Purple 1964 – Allan Sherman parodied the song as "Shine On, Harvey Bloom" on his album For Swingin' Livers Only! 1965 – Mance Lipscomb recorded the song live for Arhoolie Records on Texas Songster in a Live Performance 1976 – Leon Redbone recorded the song for his album Double Time 1989 – Eight-year-old Britney Spears sang a rendition of the song in her video audition for the Mickey Mouse Club. 1992 – Kirsten Cooke and Arthur Bostrom perform it as the characters Michelle Dubois and Officer Crabtree in the sitcom 'Allo 'Allo! (Season 8 Episode 7). Carmen Silvera as Madame Edith also sings the number during the closing credits of the same episode. 2005 – Bobby Bare recorded the song as part of his album The Moon was Blue 2007 – Marah recorded the song for their EP, Can't Take It with You 2012 – Lon Milo DuQuette recorded it along with 11 originals on Baba Lon II 2017 – Mree recorded her own rendition of the song as "Harvest Moon" |
Shukla in the leading roles. The film was released on 4 February 2011, to mixed reviews and was also a commercial failure. It is inspired by Japanese film, A Stranger of Mine (2005). Synopsis Ramvilas Sharma (Vinay Pathak) has just ended his live-in relationship with his girlfriend Sanjana Mahadik (Mahie Gill). His detective friend Nandu (Saurabh Shukla) sets him up with Koel Datta (Mona Singh), who has also ended her relationship with her boyfriend after finding out that he was cheating on her. Unknown to Ram, Sanjana is having an affair with gangster Lucky Sardana (also played by Vinay Pathak). When Sanjana realizes that Lucky is using 5 crore of his money to buy a flat for his wife, Nimmi (Delnaaz Paul), she absconds with the money. Sanjana decides to take Nandu's help in recovering her passport from Ram's place so that she can leave the country with the money. However, Nandu decides to return the money to Lucky, as he doesn't want to have anything to do with Lucky's money. He returns the bag to Lucky not realizing that Sanjana has switched the bags and has hidden the money at Ram's place. The remainder of the movie depicts how the money causes confusion in the lives | doesn't want to have anything to do with Lucky's money. He returns the bag to Lucky not realizing that Sanjana has switched the bags and has hidden the money at Ram's place. The remainder of the movie depicts how the money causes confusion in the lives of the characters. Cast Vinay Pathak as Ram Sharma / Lucky Sardana Mahie Gill as Sanjana Mahadik Saurabh Shukla as Nandu Pandey Mona Singh as Koel Sanjay Mishra as Bolu Brijendra Kala as Dolu Delnaaz Paul as Nimmi Govind Namdeo as Ghani Bhai (Special Appearance) Murli Sharma as Inspector Shinde (Special Appearance) Kurush Deboo as Ramvilas' Office Colleague Reception Critical reception Utt Pataang received mixed reviews from critics. Taran Adarsh from Bollywood Hungama gave it 3 out of 5 stars saying "It has a novel premise and what makes it even more appealing is the way the subject material has been executed". Namrata Joshi of Outlook India also gave it 3 out of 5 but said "No doubt the director wants to make the story-telling deep and complex but it gets unnervingly complicated and needlessly heavy and tedious. The dialogue is crisp and some scenes have a deadpan humour". Nikhat Kazmi from Times of India rated it 2.5/5 and said "Another fair is foul-foul is fair drama that has energetic bits and pieces amidst some mediocre stuff." She further stated "the narrative structure which might seem innovative to few but gets clunky and incoherent for the average viewer who might just lose patience |
from the campaign. Next, the French struck Wrede's advance guard at Nangis and threw it back to Villeneuve-le-Comte. At Nangis Napoleon split his army into three columns. The right column including Victor's II Corps, Gerard's Reserve of Paris and cavalry under Samuel-François Lhéritier and Étienne Tardif de Pommeroux de Bordesoulle took the road south toward Montereau. The center column consisted of MacDonald's XI Corps, two cavalry divisions and the Imperial Guard. This force headed for Bray. The left column, made up of Oudinot's VII Corps and François Étienne de Kellermann's cavalry, pursued Wittgenstein east toward Provins. Pierre Claude Pajol's cavalry and Michel-Marie Pacthod's National Guards set out from Melun and advanced southeast toward Montereau. The divisions of Allix and Henri François Marie Charpentier moved south from Melun to Fontainebleau. MacDonald and Oudinot pressed Hardegg's rear guard back, capturing some wagons. Victor came across one of Wrede's divisions drawn up on the heights of Valjouan near Villeneuve. Victor sent Gérard to attack the Bavarians in front while Bordesoulle circled to take them from behind. Soon the Bavarians were retreating in disorder and Lhéritier missed a chance to deliver the coup de grace with his cavalry. Nevertheless, Wrede's corps sustained 2,500 casualties during the day. Victor's soldiers were exhausted, so he called a halt. Napoleon was furious that Victor disobeyed his orders to press on to Montereau during the night and asked his chief of staff Louis-Alexandre Berthier to write him a harsh reprimand. Battle Forces The Crown Prince's IV Corps consisted of an infantry division led by Christian Johann Gottgetreu von Koch and a cavalry division under Prince Adam von Württemberg. Ludwig Stockmeyer's brigade consisted of two battalions of King Frederick Jäger Regiment Nr. 9 and one battalion of Light Infantry Regiment Nr. 10. Christoph Friedrich David Döring's brigade was made up of two battalions each of Infantry Regiments Duke Wilhelm Nr. 2, Nr. 3 and Nr. 7. Prince Karl von Hohenlohe-Kirchberg's brigade included two battalions each of Infantry Regiments Nr. 4 and Crown Prince Nr. 6. Walsleben's cavalry brigade comprised four squadrons each of Duke Louis Jäger zu Pferde Regiment Nr. 2 and Crown Prince Dragoon Regiment Nr. 3. Karl August Maximillian Jett's cavalry brigade had four squadrons of Prince Adam Jäger zu Pferde Regiment Nr. 4. Attached to each cavalry brigade was one horse artillery battery while Döring's and Hohenlohe's brigades each had a foot artillery battery. All four batteries were armed with four 6-pound cannons and two howitzers. Attached to the IV Corps was Joseph Schäffer's Austrian brigade. This unit consisted of two battalions each of Infantry Regiments Gyulai Nr. 21, Esterhazy Nr. 32 and Josef Colloredo Nr. 57, three battalions of Infantry Regiment Zach Nr. 15, six squadrons of Archduke Ferdinand Hussar Regiment Nr. 3 and two-foot artillery batteries. Altogether there were 11,000 Württembergers and 4,000 Austrians present. A second source credited the Allies with 18,000 troops in Montereau. Victor's II Corps had the divisions of Louis Huguet-Chateau and Guillaume Philibert Duhesme. Chateau's 1st Division was made up of 1st Battalions of the 11th and 24th Light and the 2nd, 19th, 37th and 56th Line Infantry Regiments. Duhesme's 2nd Division included 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 4th, 18th and 46th Line and 1st Battalions of the 72nd and 93rd Line and 26th Light. Chateau's division numbered only 1,536 officers and men, since all units except the 477-strong 19th were sadly understrength, while Duhesme had 2,442 effectives. The 1st Division was supported by five 6-pound cannons and one howitzer while the 2nd Division counted eight 6-pound cannons and four howitzers. With 475 gunners and 135 sappers, Victor's total strength was 4,588 soldiers. Gérard's Reserve of Paris included the divisions of Georges Joseph Dufour and Jacques Félix Jan de La Hamelinaye. The 1st Division was made up of one battalion each of the 5th, 12th, 15th and 29th Light and the 32nd, 58th and 135th Line. The 2nd Division comprised the 26th, 82nd, 86th, 121st, 122nd and 142nd Line. Gérard's force had 214 artillerists from three companies attached. Pajol led a provisional cavalry corps consisting of three small brigades, 460 Chasseurs à Cheval under Jacques-Antoine-Adrien Delort, 476 Dragoons under François Grouvel and 400 Hussars under Charles Yves César Du Coetlosquet. Pacthod commanded 3,000 National Guards and there were 800 gendarmes (military police) with this column. MacDonald's XI Corps counted three divisions led by Joseph Jean Baptiste Albert, François Pierre Joseph Amey and Michel Sylvestre Brayer. Lhéritier commanded the V Cavalry Corps which was formed from three mounted divisions. Hippolyte Piré's 3rd Light Cavalry Division included the 14th, 26th and 27th Chasseurs à Cheval and the 3rd Hussars, André Louis Briche's 3rd Heavy Cavalry Division the 2nd, 6th, 11th, 13th and 15th Dragoons and Lhéritier's 4th Cavalry Division the 18th, 19th, 20th, 22nd and 25th Dragoons. Bordesoulle's detachment numbered 500 horsemen from depot squadrons. The Imperial Guard consisted of the Old Guard Division of Louis Friant, the 1st Young Guard Division of Claude Marie Meunier, the 2nd Young Guard Division of Philibert Jean-Baptiste Curial, and the 2nd and 3rd Guard Cavalry Divisions. Marshal Michel Ney led the two Young Guard divisions while Étienne Marie Antoine Champion de Nansouty led the Guard cavalry divisions. The 2nd Guard Cavalry was made up of the 1st Polish Guard Lancer, Empress Dragoon and Polish and 3rd Éclaireur Regiments. The 3rd Guard Cavalry Division had the Guard Horse Grenadier and Guard Chasseurs à Cheval Regiments. According to one authority, units that fought in the battle included most of the regiments from the corps of Victor and Gérard, the Guard artillery, Guard Chasseurs à Cheval and 2nd Guard Lancers, 3rd Hussars from Jacques Gervais, baron Subervie's brigade, 18th Dragoons of Auguste Lamotte's brigade, 25th Dragoons from Jean Antoine de Collaert's brigade, 9th Lancers and 22nd Chasseurs à Cheval from Kellermann's VI Cavalry Corps and the 7th Lancers, 9th Chasseurs à Cheval and 7th Hussars from unidentified corps. MacDonald's corps and the Guard infantry were not engaged. Action After issuing conflicting orders concerning the defense of Montereau, Schwarzenberg finally directed the Crown Prince to hold the town until the evening of 18 February. Meanwhile, Oudinot's leading troops found that Wittgenstein had withdrawn across the Seine at Nogent while Wrede was across at Bray. At both places, the Allies broke the bridges. While Montereau on the south bank is in flat terrain, the north bank is crowned by a height with a steep slope next to the river and a gentler slope on the north side. Atop the ridge, Surville chateau overlooks the bridges and town of Montereau, which was surrounded by vineyards and meadows to the south and east. The Paris road approached Montereau from the northwest where there was a forest. The road from Salins came from the northeast and ran alongside the river from Courbeton chateau to the bridge. The hamlet of Les Ormeaux was a short distance east of the Paris road. The roads from the north join at the bridge which crosses the Seine to the eastern suburb, then immediately crosses the Yonne into Montereau. The Seine bridge was the site of the Assassination of John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy in 1419. The Crown Prince deployed 8,500-foot soldiers, 1,000 horsemen and 26 field guns on the north bank of the Seine. A second authority counted 12,000 defenders. The left flank was anchored in Les Ormeaux, the center incorporated the Surville chateau and park while the right flank included the Courbeton chateau and blocked the road from Salins. Two Austrian batteries from Bianchi's corps were positioned on the south bank, one covering each flank. There was also a IV Corps brigade on the south bank near the eastern suburb at the Motteux Farm. Schäffer's Austrians held the Surville park in the center. The Allies were supported by a total of 40 field pieces. Napoleon ordered Victor to be at Montereau at 6:00 am but the first French forces to arrive were Pajol's cavalry and Pacthod's National Guards at 8:00 am. Aside from numbering no more than 4,500 men, the horsemen had almost no training while the National Guards were ill-equipped and ill-trained. They made no impression on the Crown Prince's defenders. Victor leading elements arrived at 9:00 am and their initial attack was repulsed. When the divisions of Chateau and Duhesme reached the field they were thrown into an attack on Les Ormeaux. This was beaten back and Chateau, who was Victor's son-in-law, was fatally wounded. The Württemberg cavalry charged and drove the French horsemen back into the forest. Unable to make any progress by 11:00 am, Victor awaited the | French pressure, the Crown Prince's lines buckled in the afternoon and his troops ran for the single bridge to their rear. Brilliantly led by Pierre Claude Pajol, the French cavalry got among the fugitives, captured the spans over both the Seine and Yonne Rivers and seized Montereau. The Allied force suffered heavy losses and the defeat confirmed Schwarzenberg's decision to continue the retreat to Troyes. Background Allied advance On 10 February, the Army of Bohemia under Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg began advancing from Troyes. On the right, Peter Wittgenstein and Karl Philipp von Wrede headed for Nogent and Bray on the Seine River supported by the Guards and Reserves. On the left, Crown Prince Frederick William of Württemberg moved on Sens with the I Corps of Frederick Bianchi, Duke of Casalanza on his left. The left flank forces were backed by Ignaz Gyulai's corps. The Allies were briefly checked at Nogent on the 10th by 1,000 French troops under Louis-Auguste-Victor, Count de Ghaisnes de Bourmont. Sens was taken on the 11th after a skirmish between the Crown Prince and Jacques-Alexandre-François Allix de Vaux. Tasked with the defense of the Seine, Marshal Claude Perrin Victor held Nogent and Marshal Nicolas Oudinot defended Montereau. On the 12th the Allies captured Bray from a weak force of French National Guards as well as the bridge at Pont-sur-Seine near Montereau. Afraid of being surrounded, Victor evacuated Nogent and fell back. The appearance of troops under Marshal Jacques MacDonald did not stop the retreat and by 15 February the French were moving back to the Yerres River only from Paris. Alexander Nikitich Seslavin led a scouting force of three Russian hussar squadrons and one Cossack regiment well to the south to seize Montargis and threaten Orléans. Auxerre was stormed and its garrison wiped out. Cossacks roamed freely in the Forest and Palace of Fontainebleau. When Victor's wagon train appeared at Charenton-le-Pont the Parisians were thrown into panic. Meanwhile, fleeing peasants reported that Paris would soon be attacked by 200,000 Cossacks. French counteroffensive Following his successes in the Six Days' Campaign on 10–14 February 1814, Emperor Napoleon headed southward towards the Seine to stop Schwarzenberg's threat to Paris. Forces under Marshals Édouard Mortier and Auguste Marmont were left behind to keep Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher's Army of Silesia under observation. Giving up his plans to finish off Blücher, Napoleon left Montmirail on 15 February with the Imperial Guard and Emmanuel Grouchy's cavalry. In an epic march, with some infantry traveling in carts and wagons, Napoleon's leading forces reached Guignes at 3:00 pm on the 16th after moving in 36 hours. Another authority stated that some troops marched in 36 hours. Hearing of Blücher's defeat and the approach of Napoleon, the cautious Schwarzenberg scrambled to put the Seine between his army and the French emperor. On 17 February, he ordered Wittgenstein to retreat to Provins while Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly massed the Russian and Prussian Guards near Nogent. He instructed Wrede to fall back to Donnemarie while leaving an advanced guard at Nangis. Württemberg and Bianchi were posted near Montereau while Gyulai held Pont-sur-Yonne and the Austrian Reserve was at Sens. If the Army of Bohemia needed to retreat farther, it was important to hold the position at Montereau. Matvei Platov was to the west at Nemours where his 2,100 Cossacks captured 600 men of an Imperial Guard depot battalion on the 16th. Early on 17 February, Napoleon's leading elements under Etienne Maurice Gérard enveloped a Russian force led by Peter Petrovich Pahlen. In the Battle of Mormant, Pahlen's 2,500 infantry and 1,250 cavalry were overwhelmed by the French, suffering 3,114 killed, wounded or captured. A nearby Austrian force led by Anton von Hardegg remained largely inert while its allies were being cut to pieces. Finally, Hardegg allowed 550 troopers from the Schwarzenberg Uhlan Regiment Nr. 2 to assist the Russians. The Reval and Selenginsk Infantry Regiments suffered such heavy losses that they were withdrawn from the campaign. Next, the French struck Wrede's advance guard at Nangis and threw it back to Villeneuve-le-Comte. At Nangis Napoleon split his army into three columns. The right column including Victor's II Corps, Gerard's Reserve of Paris and cavalry under Samuel-François Lhéritier and Étienne Tardif de Pommeroux de Bordesoulle took the road south toward Montereau. The center column consisted of MacDonald's XI Corps, two cavalry divisions and the Imperial Guard. This force headed for Bray. The left column, made up of Oudinot's VII Corps and François Étienne de Kellermann's cavalry, pursued Wittgenstein east toward Provins. Pierre Claude Pajol's cavalry and Michel-Marie Pacthod's National Guards set out from Melun and advanced southeast toward Montereau. The divisions of Allix and Henri François Marie Charpentier moved south from Melun to Fontainebleau. MacDonald and Oudinot pressed Hardegg's rear guard back, capturing some wagons. Victor came across one of Wrede's divisions drawn up on the heights of Valjouan near Villeneuve. Victor sent Gérard to attack the Bavarians in front while Bordesoulle circled to take them from behind. Soon the Bavarians were retreating in disorder and Lhéritier missed a chance to deliver the coup de grace with his cavalry. Nevertheless, Wrede's corps sustained 2,500 casualties during the day. Victor's soldiers were exhausted, so he called a halt. Napoleon was furious that Victor disobeyed his orders to press on to Montereau during the night and asked his chief of staff Louis-Alexandre Berthier to write him a harsh reprimand. Battle Forces The Crown Prince's IV Corps consisted of an infantry division led by Christian Johann Gottgetreu von Koch and a cavalry division under Prince Adam von Württemberg. Ludwig Stockmeyer's brigade consisted of two battalions of King Frederick Jäger Regiment Nr. 9 and one battalion of Light Infantry Regiment Nr. 10. Christoph Friedrich David Döring's brigade was made up of two battalions each of Infantry Regiments Duke Wilhelm Nr. 2, Nr. 3 and Nr. 7. Prince Karl von Hohenlohe-Kirchberg's brigade included two battalions each of Infantry Regiments Nr. 4 and Crown Prince Nr. 6. Walsleben's cavalry brigade comprised four squadrons each of Duke Louis Jäger zu Pferde Regiment Nr. 2 and Crown Prince Dragoon Regiment Nr. 3. Karl August Maximillian Jett's cavalry brigade had four squadrons of Prince Adam Jäger zu Pferde Regiment Nr. 4. Attached to each cavalry brigade was one horse artillery battery while Döring's and Hohenlohe's brigades each had a foot artillery battery. All four batteries were armed with four 6-pound cannons and two howitzers. Attached to the IV Corps was Joseph Schäffer's Austrian brigade. This unit consisted of two battalions each of Infantry Regiments Gyulai Nr. 21, Esterhazy Nr. 32 and Josef Colloredo Nr. 57, three battalions of Infantry Regiment Zach Nr. 15, six squadrons of Archduke Ferdinand Hussar Regiment Nr. 3 and two-foot artillery batteries. Altogether there were 11,000 Württembergers and 4,000 Austrians present. A second source credited the Allies with 18,000 troops in Montereau. Victor's II Corps had the divisions of Louis Huguet-Chateau and Guillaume Philibert Duhesme. Chateau's 1st Division was made up of 1st Battalions of the 11th and 24th Light and the 2nd, 19th, |
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1997 County Championship | County Championship 1997 |
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for replacing the injured White in the 1981 Thanksgiving game against the Chicago Bears and helping the Cowboys to a comeback win. The next game was the only start of his NFL career, in which he completed 7 of 18 passes for 51 yards in a against the Baltimore Colts. Notably, the opposing quarterback for the Colts, David Humm, was also making his first and only NFL start, the only time in NFL history two "one and done" quarterbacks have ever faced off. Carano and Humm were the subjects of an NFL Films piece entitled "My One and Only," recounting the 1981 game; it noted that the two had been friends since high school (both played high school football in Nevada), and remained friends until Humm's death in 2018. In 1982, Carano was passed on the depth chart by Gary Hogeboom for the backup quarterback role behind White. Pittsburgh Maulers (USFL) On December 1, 1983, Carano signed with the Pittsburgh Maulers of the United States Football League where he completed 53.7% of his passes for 2,368 yards, 13 touchdowns and 19 interceptions in the 1984 season. The next year owner Edward J. DeBartolo, Sr. folded the team, after the USFL announced that they would be switching to a fall schedule in 1986. Personal life Carano has served on the Nevada Athletic Commission, the Reno-Sparks Convention & Visitors Authority Marketing Committee, the Board of Directors for the Airport Authority of Washoe Country, and | for the 26th position in the second round, used to The Cowboys used to carry only 2 quarterbacks on their roster until drafting Carano, who became the third-string quarterback after passing fellow rookie Steve Deberg on the depth chart. From 1977 to 1979, Carano was the third-string quarterback behind Roger Staubach and Danny White. In 1980, he became the backup after the retirement of Staubach. Carano is perhaps best remembered for replacing the injured White in the 1981 Thanksgiving game against the Chicago Bears and helping the Cowboys to a comeback win. The next game was the only start of his NFL career, in which he completed 7 of 18 passes for 51 yards in a against the Baltimore Colts. Notably, the opposing quarterback for the Colts, David Humm, was also making his first and only NFL start, the only time in NFL history two "one and done" quarterbacks have ever faced off. Carano and Humm were the subjects of an NFL Films piece entitled "My One and Only," recounting the 1981 game; it noted that the two had been friends since high school (both played high school football in Nevada), and remained friends until Humm's death in 2018. In 1982, Carano was passed on the depth chart by Gary Hogeboom for the backup quarterback role behind White. Pittsburgh Maulers (USFL) On December 1, 1983, Carano signed with the Pittsburgh Maulers of the United States Football League where he completed 53.7% of his passes for 2,368 yards, 13 touchdowns and 19 interceptions in the 1984 season. The next year owner Edward J. DeBartolo, Sr. folded the team, after the USFL announced that they would be switching to a fall schedule in 1986. Personal life Carano has served on the Nevada Athletic Commission, the Reno-Sparks Convention & Visitors Authority Marketing Committee, the Board of Directors for the Airport Authority of Washoe Country, and the Board of Directors for Boys & Girls Club of Truckee Meadows. He is married to Lamise and has three daughters, Kasey, Gina and Christi. Gina is a television personality, retired mixed martial arts fighter, actress and fitness model. His father, Donald Louis "Don" Carano (October 17, 1931 – October 3, 2017), was an attorney and entrepreneur in Reno, Nevada. References External links Success as UNLV QB served as springboard for Glenn Carano 1955 births Living people People from San Pedro, Los Angeles Players of American football from Los Angeles American football quarterbacks UNLV Rebels football players |
Wanli District, Nanchang | Wanli (Nanchang) |
Manager Terry Connor has called for unity between Wolves players and supporters if they are to ``have any chance'' of winning their Barclays Premier League relegation fight. | Terry Connor calls for unity |
Souskiou | Сускиу |
district in Saxony. With effect from 1 January 2012, it has merged with Falkenhain, forming the new municipality of | in the Leipzig district in Saxony. With effect from 1 January 2012, it has merged with Falkenhain, forming the new municipality of Lossatal. |
does wearing a birthstone really help? | All gem stones, (Birthstones all of them) are beautiful to wear when it reflects the month that you came into the world. All gemstones have a unique effect on the body/ system. Some effects the blood stream/ circulation, stress, anxiety and even radiation (people who a near computers or machines with a lot of radiation coming from them) \n\nThis website, tells information for all (or most) gemstones. All birthstones can be found in here. They also explain what each can do to "heal" the body.\n\nI had a necklace that helped me with headaches from being on the computer. This stone fluorite was on the necklace was helping because of the radiation that came from the computer.\nThey are very facinating thoes beautiful stones!\nGoodluck finding what you need. |
activist, and LGBT advocate Ibtissam Tiskat, Moroccan singer, songwriter and actress See also Ibtisam Arabic feminine | advocate Ibtissam Tiskat, Moroccan singer, songwriter and actress See also Ibtisam |
So, thousands of years ago, the ancient Nubians were painting pictures of trachoma on the walls of their tomb. | Już tysiące lat temu starożytni Nubijczycy malowali na ścianach grobowców jaglicę. |
what equipment is required to play rugby? | If you are just playing socially with a bunch of mates you can get away with just a rugby ball, a field and a mouth guard, is all you really need.\n\nThat's all we had when we played rugby as 10 y.o's.\n\nDon't listen to the idiots that say you don't need a mouth guard, for a couple of pounds its a lot cheaper to buy a mouth-guard than to have reconstructive dentistry!\n\nif your serious about playing rugby then you will need to join a club, they will sort you out with anything you need, and probably have a discount deal going on with some local sports shop.\n\nIf you are playing at club level then boots will also be a must.\nYou don't need padding (unless you are South African, they are all a bunch of woosies) but you will need to purchase a team shirt. don't go buying some cheap brand, get a CCC (Canterbury Clothing Company) shirt if you can, they are the best (been making them for many many years).\n\nIf you are playing in a forward position then its a good idea to wear headgear, as they take the most knocks to the head.\nAlso don't play front row forward (number 1,2,3) unless you have been given some training. You CAN break your neck if you go into a scrum incorrectly, so not a good idea to play there unless you know what your doing!\n\nAlso watch some games on TV and learn the rules, they are complicated (a lot more so than learning grid iron or soccer). |
released digitally on December 7. According to lead singer Shane Told, the songs "Sacrifice" and "Darling Harbour" will appear on the band's fifth full-length album, and a non-acoustic version of "Replace You" might make the album. After the success of the EP, physical copies were sold. Track listing "Sacrifice" (music and lyrics: Shane Told) – 2:35 "Darling Harbour" (music: Josh Bradford; lyrics: Told) – 2:52 "Dancing on My Grave" (music: Neil Boshart; lyrics: Told) – 3:16 "Replace You" (acoustic) (music and lyrics: Told) – 3:42 "Wish" – 3:31 Nine Inch Nails cover Personnel Personnel per digital booklet. Silverstein Shane Told – lead vocals Paul Koehler – drums Josh Bradford – rhythm guitar Neil Boshart – lead guitar Billy Hamilton – bass Additional musician Anna Jarvis – cello Production Jordan Valeriote – producer, engineer Cameron Webb – mixing | new album, much more than the average Silverstein album. The Transitions EP has two songs that will appear on the band's 2011 full-length album, as well as three B-sides. Transitions was mixed by Cameron Webb. Release and reception On November 30, 2010, the EP was made available for pre-order on the iTunes Store. The opening track "Sacrifice" was posted online on December 3. Transitions was released digitally on December 7. According to lead singer Shane Told, the songs "Sacrifice" and "Darling Harbour" will appear on the band's fifth full-length album, and a non-acoustic version of "Replace You" might make the album. After the success of the EP, physical copies were sold. Track listing "Sacrifice" (music and lyrics: Shane Told) – 2:35 "Darling |
Dimitrios Kiliaras | Δημήτρης Κοιλιάρας |
hooves | حوافر |
In addition, for every 100 families an empresario settled in Texas, they would receive 23,000 acres of land to cultivate and settle on. | Além disso, para cada 100 famílias que um empresario fixasse no Texas, elas receberiam 23.000 acres de terra para cultivar e se estabelecerem. |
Belarusian professional footballer who plays for Orsha. References External links 1999 births | professional footballer who plays for Orsha. References External links 1999 births Living |
in the sub-prefecture of Niakaramandougou, Niakaramandougou Department, Hambol Region, Vallée du Bandama District. Kanawolo was a commune until March | north-central Ivory Coast. It is in the sub-prefecture of Niakaramandougou, Niakaramandougou Department, Hambol Region, Vallée du Bandama District. Kanawolo was a commune until March 2012, when it |
wanders the Earth entwined by heavy chains and money boxes forged during a lifetime of greed and selfishness. Marley tells Scrooge that he has one chance to avoid the same fate: he will be visited by three spirits and must listen or be cursed to carry much heavier chains of his own. The first spirit, the Ghost of Christmas Past, takes Scrooge to Christmas scenes of his boyhood. The scenes reveal Scrooge's lonely childhood at boarding school, his relationship with his beloved sister Fan, and a Christmas party hosted by his first employer, Mr Fezziwig, who treated him like a son. Scrooge's neglected fiancée Belle is shown ending their relationship, as she realizes that he will never love her as much as he loves money. Finally, they visit a now-married Belle with her large, happy family on the Christmas Eve that Marley died. When Belle speaks of Scrooge with pity, demands that the ghost remove him from the house. The second spirit, the Ghost of Christmas Present, takes Scrooge to a joyous market with people buying the makings of Christmas dinner and to celebrations of Christmas in a miner's cottage and in a lighthouse. Scrooge and the ghost also visit Fred's Christmas party. A major part of this stave is taken up with Bob Cratchit's family feast and introduces his youngest son Tiny Tim, who is seriously ill. The spirit informs Scrooge that Tiny Tim will die unless the course of events changes. Before disappearing, the spirit shows Scrooge two hideous, emaciated children named Ignorance and Want. He tells Scrooge to beware the former above all and mocks Scrooge's concern for their welfare. A short, heavily-edited dance number demonstrates what the two children might become; Ignorance, a street fighter, and Want, a prostitute. The third spirit, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, shows Scrooge a Christmas Day in the future. The silent ghost reveals scenes involving the death of a disliked man whose funeral is attended by local businessmen only on condition that lunch is provided. His charwoman, laundress and the local undertaker steal his possessions to sell to a fence. When he asks the spirit to show a single person who feels emotion over his death, he is only given the pleasure of a poor couple who rejoice that his death gives them more time to put their finances in order. When Scrooge asks to see tenderness connected with any death, the ghost shows him Bob Cratchit and his family mourning the death of Tiny Tim. The ghost then allows Scrooge to see a neglected grave, with a tombstone bearing Scrooge's name. Sobbing, Scrooge pledges to change his ways. Scrooge awakens on Christmas morning a changed man. He makes a large donation to the charity he rejected the previous day, anonymously sends a large turkey to the Cratchit home for Christmas dinner and spends the afternoon with Fred's family. The following day he gives Cratchit an increase in pay, and begins to become a father figure to Tiny Tim. From then on Scrooge treats everyone with kindness, generosity and compassion, embodying the spirit of Christmas. Emily is | the cardboard stage transforms to reveal a magical world. A close adaptation of the book's prose, this version of A Christmas Carol opens on a bleak, cold Christmas Eve in London, seven years after the death of Ebenezer Scrooge's business partner, Jacob Marley. Scrooge, an elderly miser, despises Christmas and refuses a dinner invitation from his nephew Fred, the son of Scrooge's long-dead sister Fan. He turns away two men who seek a donation from him to provide food and heating for the poor and only grudgingly allows his overworked, underpaid clerk, Bob Cratchit, Christmas Day off with pay to conform to the social custom. That night Scrooge is visited at home by Marley's ghost, who wanders the Earth entwined by heavy chains and money boxes forged during a lifetime of greed and selfishness. Marley tells Scrooge that he has one chance to avoid the same fate: he will be visited by three spirits and must listen or be cursed to carry much heavier chains of his own. The first spirit, the Ghost of Christmas Past, takes Scrooge to Christmas scenes of his boyhood. The scenes reveal Scrooge's lonely childhood at boarding school, his relationship with his beloved sister Fan, and a Christmas party hosted by his first employer, Mr Fezziwig, who treated him like a son. Scrooge's neglected fiancée Belle is shown ending their relationship, as she realizes that he will never love her as much as he loves money. Finally, they visit a now-married Belle with her large, happy family on the Christmas Eve that Marley died. When Belle speaks of Scrooge with pity, demands that the ghost remove him from the house. The second spirit, the Ghost of Christmas Present, takes Scrooge to a joyous market with people buying the makings of Christmas dinner and to celebrations of |
Thizy, Yonne | Thizy (Yonne) |
who are the guest judges on agt 2019? | Ellie Kemper, Jay Leno, country singer Brad Paisley and NBA star Dwyane Wade are set as guest judges on the competition series in the coming weeks. The quartet individually will join regulars Simon Cowell, Gabrielle Union — who is married to Wade — Julianne Hough and Howie Mandel, along with host Terry Crews. |
Amorgos earthquake. The Museum houses a very large number of ancient artifacts from various excavations on Santorini, such as at Akrotiri (southwest part of the island, located on a peninsula), and at the nearby Potamos site. The earliest excavations on Santorini were conducted by French geologist F. Fouque in 1867, after some local people found old artifacts at a quarry. Later, in 1895-1900, the digs by German archeologist Baron Friedrich Hiller von Gaertringen revealed the ruins of ancient Thera on Mesa Vouno. He focused on the settlements of 9th century BC there, believed to be a Spartan colony. Also, a little later, R. Zahn excavated in the locality of Potamos, under the auspices | ceramics, sculptures, jewellery, wall paintings, and ritual objects. The monumental art of wall-painting is represented in great detail. The island's complex network of contacts with the outside world is also explained. The Museum illustrates the Neolithic pottery found on the island, and Early Cycladic marble figurines and pottery. In particular, the 'Kastri group' of objects illustrates the transitional phase from Late Cycladic II to Late Cycladic III period. The relevant artefacts are from the Christiana islets and Akrotiri. Middle Cycladic pottery is represented by a series of impressive bird jugs, often featuring swallows. These objects – dating to 20th-18th century B.C. -- were found at Ftellos, Megalochori and Akrotiri. Early Cycladic metal artefacts from different sites are also represented. See also Ancient Thera Minoan civilization Notes External links Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports Museum of Prehistoric Thira Santorini.com: Museum of Prehistoric Thira Prehistoric Thera Buildings and |
And this is all exciting and good. | これには本当に興奮します |
When he emerges from his basement prison, Eddie runs into Lyle and Elizabeth, the building's manager. | Quando esce dalla sua prigione nel seminterrato, Eddie si imbatte in Lyle e Elizabeth, la direttrice dell'appartamento. |
They are helped by Mr Wallance, one of the clergymen who agreed to exorcise the ghosts for enough money to feed his starving family, but regrets his decision to help Bullhaven. | Son ayudados por el Sr. Wallance, uno de los sacerdotes que estuvieron de acuerdo para exorcizar los fantasmas de dinero suficiente para alimentar a su familia hambrienta, pero lamenta su decisión de ayudar a Bullhaven. |
Tom never asked them what they wanted. | Том никогда не спрашивал у них, чего они хотят. |
The United Nations reports that he was Second Deputy of the Taliban's Council of Ministers; Governor of Nangarhar Province; and Head of the Eastern Zone. | YK kertoo, että hän oli toinen varamies Talebanin ministerineuvostossa; Nangarharin maakunnan kuvarnööri ja itäisen alueen johtaja. |
being a drug lord but on retrial not found guilty Hüseyin Baybaşin, brother of Abdullah, convicted of smuggling | and convicted of being a drug lord but on retrial not found guilty Hüseyin Baybaşin, brother of Abdullah, |
what is the answer to muchas gracias? | How do you respond to “Muchas gracias” in Spanish? ¡MUCHAS GRACIAS! ¡De nada! ¡Por nada! |
in combination with either EN 14351-1 (external pedestrian doors, prEN 14351-2 (internal pedestrian doors), EN 13241 (industrial, garage, commercial doors) and EN 16361 (power operated pedestrian doors) can be CE marked with the proper CE marking symbol. The CE marking logo shall be affixed before the product is placed on the market together with the following information: the notified product certification body the name of the manufacturer the address of the manufacturer the last two digits of the year, when the certificate was obtained the reference number of the declaration of performance (DoP) the dated reference to the applied harmonized standard/s (in this case EN 16034 + one of the 4 above mentioned) the unique identification code of the product the intended use of the product the classes declared Declaration of Performance (DoP) EN 16034 requires the distribution of a Declaration of Performance (DoP), to which every customer or user shall have access. The DoP lists all essential characteristic of the product as required by EN 16034. The manufacturer shall at least declare one characteristic with a result. Other characteristics can be declared as NPD (“no performance determined). DoPs are to be provided either in paper form or by electronic means in the language/s of the member state with every product delivered. The declaration of performance for products with fire resisting and/or smoke control characteristics shall contain at least the following details: reference of the product-type reference to the system “AVCP 1” the listing of the relevant harmonized standard “EN 16034” the intended use for the construction product list of essential characteristics for the declared intended use and its relative performance/s Difference to other certification systems Normative references The European test series for fire resisting doorsets are based on the test standard EN 1634-1 (describes the general principles of the fire resistance and smoke control tests of the doors), the series of test standards EN 1363 (general requirements of the test itself and the furnace) and the classification standard EN 13501-2 (Definition of fire resistance classes). The US tests for Fire rated doors are based on the NFPA 252 "Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies", the UL 10B "Fire Tests of Door Assemblies" and the UL 10C "Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies". Large differences exist in opening directions to be tested (EN requires both sides to be tested, UL one side only), permitted wall types (EN lists 3 types of walls, whereas UL does not differ at all), surface temperatures permitted (UL measures the first 30 minutes only, whereas EN the full duration of the test) and sustained flaming allowances (EN no flaming, UL several types and durations allowed). Another major difference is the treatment of the exchangeability of components such as locks, hinges, and frame types. The EN standard basically requires each combination to be tested as a whole, where as UL is satisfied with the single component being tested independently from the door assembly. Further the EN standard differs in its treatment of the extension of dimensions from the UL standard. EN allows for only limited dimensional extensions, but requires in such cases a surplus of test time and better gap values. Whereas the UL Standard does not allow an increase of the dimension of the tested door, you can decrease the dimension without any restriction. Last but not least, UL requires at the end of the fire exposure a hose stream test, where water from a hose is directed to the tested assembly. No water shall penetrate and the door shall withstand the impact. The EN standard does not mention anything similar. Differences in furnace time / temperature curve The furnace time / temperature curves differ between the standards UL 10B and EN 1363-1 in that the UL standard focuses most of its rigour around the 20th minute. During the period of 10 to 30 minutes, the furnace temperature is slightly higher according to the UL standard, before and after that, the furnace temperature required by the EN Standard is higher. The permitted percentile error quote in the curve's average furnace temperature is more stringent according to the UL Standard until the 20th minute, after that the EN standard is more severe. Difference in the neutral pressure requirement The neutral pressure requirements for furnaces according EN 1363-1 are stricter than the pressure criteria requirements of UL 10C. According to the EN standard, the furnace is operated so that the neutral pressure plane (a pressure of zero) is established at 500 mm (less than 20 inches) above notional floor level. Irrespective of this, the pressure at the top of the test specimen shall at no time exceed 20 Pa. (See EN 1363-1 par. 5.2.2.1) For UL 10C, "the neural plane of the furnace is to be established at a maximum of 40 inches (1016mm) up from the bottom of the test assembly. The pressure that is maintained over the top one-third of the door assembly is not to exceed 0.08 inch H2O (20 Pa) over any portion of the test sample." (Reference: UL 10C par. 11.2 and par. 11.3) For UL 10B, the pressure in the furnace chamber is to be 0 +/-0.01 inches H2O at the top of the door. Difference in opening directions to be tested For insulated steel doors EN 1634-1 requires testing in both opening directions (away from the furnace and into the furnace), whereas UL 10C only requires test orientation into the furnace. Permitted wall types The EN standard introduces the concept of standard supporting constructions (essentially wall types). These are the constructions into which the test specimen is allowed to be built. The available standard supporting constructions are: High density rigid construction: Blockwork, masonry or homogeneous concrete wall Low density rigid construction: Aerated concrete block wall Flexible construction: Lightweight plasterboard faced steel stud partition Given that these different wall types are of different rigidities and perform differently in fire conditions, the EN standard requires that the certificate of | transom panel with or without any vision panels in the door leaves with or without any seal It is important to understand that the fire resisting and/or smoke control product is defined as doorset including any frame or guide, door leaf or leaves, rolling or folding curtain, etc., which is provided to give a fire resisting and/or smoke control capability when used for the closing of permanent openings in fire resisting separating elements, including any side panel(s), vision panel(s), flush over panel(s), transom panel(s) and/or glazing together with the building hardware and any seals (whether provided for the purpose of fire resistance or smoke control) which form the assembly. Exclusions This European Standard does not cover: fixed windows doors produced with components from several sources without a single manufacturer taking responsibility for the finished product Product characteristics EN 16034 covers several essential characteristics related to the intended use of the construction product which are in particular: Resistance to fire providing "integrity" (E), "integrity and insulation (EI1, EI2) or "integrity and radiation" (EW) for a certain period of time expressed in minutes Smoke control to prevent smoke leakage at medium temperature (S200) or at ambient temperature (Sa) Ability to be released from an eventual hold-open device (i.e. electromagnet) to enable a reliable closing Durability of the ability to release Self-closing into its frame without human intervention (C) Durability of self-closing against degradation (C + digit 0-5 according to cycles) Durability of self-closing against ageing (corrosion) Testing and classification All characteristics covered by this standard shall be determined with tests performed by an independent third party (Notified Test Body) under the responsibility of a Notified Product Certification Body responsible for the interpretation and classification of the obtained test results. Before the resistance to fire and/or smoke control the sample shall undergo a pre-test conditioning which is performed with: at least 25 cycles of opening/closing at least 5000 cycles of opening/closing case of use of friable materials in the door construction (i.e. plasterboard) After which, the various characteristics are evaluated: Procedure Doors, gates and windows covered by EN 16034 are subject to system 1 of the Assessment and Verification of Constancy of Performance (short AVCP) which means that the manufacturer in addition to the mentioned test and classification process is also under the surveillance of a Notified Surveillance Body responsible for the continuous surveillance and assessment of the Factory Production Control (short FPC). Initial Type Testing (ITT) The manufacturer shall decide the use of his product (scope). On this basis the Notified Product Certification Body (NPC) will set a testing program (optionally grouping different types of products into families of products) which must be absolved successfully at a Notified Testing Laboratory resulting in a test report for each performed test. The Notified Testing Laboratory can but must not be identical to the NPC. The achieved results are then interpreted and classified by the NPC and eventually extended by the use of the "direct" and "extended field of application" in order to allow for different dimensions, use of different hardware, etc. Factory Production Control (FPC) After the successful testing and assessment of the product the Notified Product Certification Body inspects the manufacturing plant (Initial inspection) and assesses the Factory Production Control system (i.e. ISO or similar). If successful, the NPC may issue a "Certificate of Constancy of Performance" which forms the basis of the "Declaration of Performance" (short DoP) allowing the manufacturer to CE mark his products. The manufacturer is furthermore responsible for testing further samples taken directly from the manufacturing plant to keep and maintain his "Certificate of Constancy of Performance" valid and to be able to continue to CE mark his products. Classification report according to EN 13501-2 This report classifies the products based on the tests carried out, describes in details the components used and defines the boundaries of the product system with the "Field of Direct Application". The field of direct application lists the possible substitutions of components and deviations from the tested models. The field of direct application is very limited and allows modifications only to a strict extend. EXAP report (extended field of application) The EXAP report according to EN 15269-series defines the permitted extended variations of tested products (i.e. extension of dimensions, interchangeability of materials, door hardware, constructive details, …) from the tested specimens. The detailed rules for each appropriate material selection are defined in the relevant part of EN 15269-series. Currently the following EXAPs are available or in preparation: Cascading To allow a "reuse" of the tested products the initial manufacturer can collaborate under a contract with "system providers" (or system houses) and delegate/outsource/franchise the production to them. Given that fire and smoke products are covered by AVCP system 1, the system provider has to undergo the Factory Production Control (FPC) and the Continuous surveillance by an Notified Surveillance Body himself. Practically the system provider can avoid to do the initial type testing reusing the classification reports and extended application reports from the original manufacturer. CE Marking Products certified according to EN 16034 in combination with either EN 14351-1 (external pedestrian doors, prEN 14351-2 (internal pedestrian doors), EN 13241 (industrial, garage, commercial doors) and EN 16361 (power operated pedestrian doors) can be CE marked with the proper CE marking symbol. The CE marking logo shall be affixed before the product is placed on the market together with the following information: the notified product certification body the name of the manufacturer the address of the manufacturer the last two digits of the year, when the certificate was obtained the reference number of the declaration of performance (DoP) the dated reference to the applied harmonized standard/s (in this case EN 16034 + one of the 4 above mentioned) the unique identification code of the product the intended use of the product the classes declared Declaration of Performance (DoP) EN 16034 requires the distribution of a Declaration of Performance (DoP), to which every customer or user shall have access. The DoP lists all essential characteristic of the product as required by EN 16034. The manufacturer shall at least declare one characteristic with a result. Other characteristics can be declared as NPD (“no performance determined). DoPs are to be provided either in paper form or by electronic means in the language/s of the member state with every product delivered. The declaration of performance for products with fire resisting and/or smoke control characteristics shall contain at least the following details: reference of the product-type reference to the system “AVCP 1” the listing of the relevant harmonized standard “EN 16034” the intended use for the construction product list of essential characteristics for the declared intended use and its relative performance/s Difference to other certification systems Normative references The European test series for fire resisting doorsets are based on the test standard EN 1634-1 (describes the general principles of the fire resistance and smoke control tests of the doors), the series of test standards EN 1363 (general requirements of the test itself and the furnace) and the classification standard EN 13501-2 (Definition of fire resistance classes). The US tests for Fire rated doors are based on the NFPA 252 "Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies", the UL 10B "Fire Tests of Door Assemblies" and the UL 10C "Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies". Large differences exist in opening directions to be tested (EN requires both sides to be tested, UL one side only), permitted wall types (EN lists 3 types of walls, whereas UL does not differ at all), surface temperatures permitted (UL measures the first 30 minutes only, whereas EN the full duration of the test) and sustained flaming allowances (EN no flaming, UL several types and durations allowed). Another major difference is the treatment of the exchangeability of components such as locks, hinges, and frame types. The EN standard basically requires each combination to be tested as a whole, where as UL is satisfied with the single component being tested independently from the door assembly. Further the EN standard differs in its treatment of the extension of dimensions from the UL standard. EN allows for only limited dimensional extensions, but requires in such cases a surplus of test time and better gap values. Whereas the UL Standard does not allow an increase of the dimension of the tested door, you can decrease the dimension without any restriction. Last but not least, UL requires at the end of the fire exposure a hose stream test, where water from a hose is directed to the tested assembly. No water shall penetrate and the door shall withstand the impact. The EN standard does not mention anything similar. Differences in furnace time / temperature curve The furnace time / temperature curves differ between the standards UL 10B and EN 1363-1 in that the UL standard focuses most of its rigour around the 20th minute. During the period of 10 to 30 minutes, the furnace temperature is slightly higher according to the UL standard, before and after that, the furnace temperature required by the EN Standard is higher. The permitted percentile error quote in the curve's average furnace temperature is more stringent according to the UL Standard until the 20th minute, after that the EN standard is more severe. Difference in the neutral pressure requirement The neutral pressure requirements for furnaces according EN 1363-1 are stricter than the pressure criteria requirements of UL 10C. According to the EN standard, the furnace is operated so that the neutral pressure plane (a pressure of zero) is established at 500 mm (less than 20 inches) above notional floor level. Irrespective of this, the pressure at the top of the test specimen shall at no time exceed 20 Pa. (See EN 1363-1 par. 5.2.2.1) For UL 10C, "the neural plane of the furnace is to be established at a maximum of 40 inches (1016mm) up from the bottom of the test assembly. The pressure that is maintained over the top one-third of the door assembly is not to exceed 0.08 inch H2O (20 Pa) over any portion of the test sample." (Reference: UL 10C par. 11.2 and par. 11.3) For UL 10B, the pressure in the furnace chamber is to be 0 +/-0.01 inches H2O at the top of the door. Difference in opening directions to be tested For insulated steel doors EN 1634-1 requires testing in both opening directions (away from the furnace and into the furnace), whereas |
refer to: Burgess Sidney Gaither (1807–1892), North Carolina State Senate David Gaither | (born 1957), Minnesota State Senate William Lingan |
1882 - November 1961) was an American Democratic politician. He was the Attorney General of Mississippi from 1920 to 1923. Early life Frank Roberson was born on April 30, 1882, in Cherry Creek, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. He was the son of William Marion Roberson and Pink (Bell) Roberson. He graduated from the University of Mississippi in 1901 with a bachelor's degree in philosophy. He then taught in the Philippines from 1901 to 1904. He graduated from the University of Mississippi Law School in 1905. He moved to Pontotoc, Mississippi, in 1906. Political career From 1908 to 1912, | County, Mississippi. He was the son of William Marion Roberson and Pink (Bell) Roberson. He graduated from the University of Mississippi in 1901 with a bachelor's degree in philosophy. He then taught in the Philippines from 1901 to 1904. He graduated from the University of Mississippi Law School in 1905. He moved to Pontotoc, Mississippi, in 1906. Political career From 1908 to 1912, he was the Secretary of the Mississippi Senate. From 1910 to 1914, he was the City Attorney of Pontotoc. He was elected to represent Pontotoc County as a Democrat in the Mississippi House of Representatives in 1915 and served |
Chapi () may refer to: Darreh | Chapi, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran Darreh Chapi, |
It contains about 70% of the species of the family. | Conține aproximativ 70% din totalitatea speciilor din familie. |
Ovčiarsko | Овчярско |
what credit score do you have for citi diamond credit cards | The credit score needed for this credit card is at least around 675 in the excellent credit range. The Citi Diamond Preferred is known to have a four out of five star rating. THe nice thing is there is an 18 month promo offer for balance transfers right now. The credit score needed for the Citi Diamond Preferred seems to be around 670 to 725 on average. I do know this card offers some pretty good benefits, too. If you hold a Citi Diamond Preferred, their is a twenty four hour number you can call to help you book your flights, hotels, and car rentals. |
Robert Richards, however, argues in his book The Romantic Conception of Life that Schelling's interventions were not only appropriate but most likely irrelevant, as the doctors called to the scene assured everyone involved that Auguste's disease was inevitably fatal. | Robert Richards toonde in zijn boek The Romantic conception of life echter aan dat Schellings interventies niet alleen niet-gepast, maar eerder irrelevant waren, aangezien de aanwezige dokters benadrukten dat Auguste’s ziekte onontkoombaar fataal zou aflopen. |
Gavà Mines | Minas prehistóricas de Gavá-Can Tintorer |
Setanta showed two live matches a week, with one on Thursday evening and one at the weekend. | Setanta Sports показывала 2 матча в неделю, один в четверг вечером и один в выходные дни. |
what nationality are the Dills of Nova Scotia | By Susan Munroe. Definition: The province of Nova Scotia is one of the ten provinces and three territories that make up Canada. Nova Scotia is one of the three provinces in the Canadian Maritimes. Origin of the Name Nova Scotia: The name for the province of Nova Scotia is Latin, and means New Scotland. |
List of attendance figures at domestic professional sports leagues | Nézőszámok listája a világ profi sportligáiban |
fridge | geladeira |
Treaty of Arras divides the Burgundian Netherlands between King Louis XI of France and Archduke Maximilian I of Habsburg. Date unknown Ivan III renounces the Mongol Khanate rule over Russia. Johannes Trithemius becomes a novice, at the abbey of St. Martin at Sponheim, in the Diocese of Mainz. The first edition of Euclid's Elements (Latin translation) is printed, by German printer Erhard Ratdolt in Venice, incorporating geometric diagrams. Schreierstoren is erected in Amsterdam (from which Henry Hudson will set sail on April 4, 1609, on the vessel Halve Maen, to bring him to the harbor of New York and the Hudson River). Births March 7 – Fray Thomas de San Martín, Roman Catholic prelate and bishop (d. 1555) June 29 – Maria of Aragon, Queen of Manuel I of Portugal, daughter of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile (d. 1517) July 7 – Andrzej Krzycki, Polish archbishop (d. 1537) August 23 – Jo Gwang-jo, Korean philosopher (d. 1520) October 7 – Ernest, Margrave of Baden-Durlach (d. 1553) October 18 – Philipp III, Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg (d. 1538) December 9 – Frederick II, Elector Palatine (1544–1556) (d. 1556) date unknown Richard Aertsz, Dutch historical painter (d. 1577) Eufrasia Burlamacchi, Italian nun and manuscript illumination artist (d. 1548) Leo Jud, Swiss religious reformer (d. 1542) Johannes Oecolampadius, German religious reformer (d. 1531) Matthias Ringmann, German cartographer and humanist poet (d. 1511) probable Bernardino Luini, Italian painter (d. 1532) Richard Pace, English diplomat (d. 1537) Deaths March 25 – Lucrezia Tornabuoni, Italian writer, adviser and spouse of Piero di Cosimo de' Medici (b. 1427) March 27 – Mary of Burgundy, Sovereign Duchess regnant of Burgundy, married to Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 1457) May 10 – Paolo dal Pozzo Toscanelli, Italian mathematician and astronomer (b. 1397) | 19 – A Portuguese fleet, commanded by Diogo de Azambuja, arrives at the mouth of the River Benya on the Gold Coast, where the fort of São Jorge da Mina (Elmina Castle) is erected. January 25 – Probable first printing of the Torah, in Bologna. February 28 –The village of Alhama de Granada in Spain is taken by Christian forces, starting the Granada War to expel the Moors from the Iberian Peninsula back to Africa. February – Johann Reuchlin leaves Stuttgart to visit Florence where he meets Marsilio Ficino. March 22 – Pope Sixtus IV, in a special bulla, grants self-government rights to the Italian town of Ascoli Piceno. March 27 – The death of Mary of Burgundy triggers the first of the Flemish revolts against Maximilian of Austria. April 3 – Symeon I succeeds Maximus III as Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. c. August – Portuguese navigator Diogo Cão becomes the first European to enter the Congo. August 1 – Anglo-Scottish Wars: Richard, Duke of Gloucester invades Scotland, and captures Edinburgh. August 24 – Capture of Berwick: The Scots surrender the border town of Berwick-upon-Tweed to Richard, ending his campaign. December 23 – Treaty of Arras divides the Burgundian Netherlands |
I'll be a freshman next year in high school.how do i make varsity bball? | Start with your spelling . I is capital I not little i. Nothing, but nothing, impresses a Coach more than hard work both on the floor and off by learning ALL of the plays that the Coach might wont to use. |
how much does it cost to replace drum brake shoes? | What You Can Expect to Pay. If you aren't comfortable replacing brake drums yourself, you can always head to a dealership or mechanic and pay to have it done. The average national cost is between $233 and $338 for the entire process. This includes $171 to $217 in labor, and $62 to $121 in parts. |
Amazonas in Brazil and in Honduras. The wingspan is about 24 mm. The wings are black, the forewings with a small subtriangular hyaline (glass-like) spot in the cell and | an elongate wedge-shaped bar beyond the cell. There is an oblique antemedial hyaline band on the hindwings. References Moths described in 1898 |
can you take morning after pill twice in 3 days? | There's no limit to how often you can take the Plan B pill. This also applies to other emergency contraception (EC) or “morning after” pills. You can and should take Plan B and other EC pills as often as you need without worrying about long-term complications. |
of moths in the | genus of moths in the |
when is the next new moon? | New moon is July 20, 2020. New moons generally can't be seen. They cross the sky with the sun during the day. This month's new moon happens on July 20 at 17:32 UTC. |
and toured the world as a principal before taking time off to have children in 1982. She moved to Portland, Oregon and became a principal in Pacific Ballet Theatre and Oregon Ballet Theatre as well as a faculty member in the Performing Arts Program at Jefferson High School and at Da Vinci Arts Middle School. Richardson was diagnosed with cancer in 2000 | at the Academia de Ballet de Coyoacán, going on to be a principal dancer at Compania Nacional de Danza, and with Ballet Classico 70. Richardson later joined Dance Theatre of Harlem and toured the world as a principal before taking time off to have children in 1982. She moved to Portland, Oregon and became |
In Manchuria, Unit 731, a medical unit of the Japanese army, researched biological warfare using Chinese civilians as test subjects, who were referred to as human 'logs' in the medical journals. | Di Manchuria, Unit 731, sebuah unit medis tentara Jepang, melakukan riset perang biologis menggunakan warga sipil Tiongkok sebagai subjek pengujian, yang disebut sebagai 'log' manusia dalam jurnal medis. |
what the relationship between mass communication and sociology? | Relationship between Sociology and Mass Media Communication. Sociology and Mass Media are complementary to one another. ... Sociology, it is a study of society and human behavior so therefore communication is rooted deep in society. Mass communication is done to impact people. |
Saphan Sung was separated from Bueng Kum on 14 October 1997 announcement, effective 21 November 1997, together with Khan Na Yao. | Saphan Sung đã được tách ra từ Bueng Kum theo công bố ngày 14 tháng 10 năm 1997, có hiệu lực ngày 21 tháng 11 1998, cùng với Khan Na Yao. |
how long does it take for all your red blood cells to be replaced? | Your body will replace the blood volume (plasma) within 48 hours. It will take four to eight weeks for your body to completely replace the red blood cells you donated. The average adult has eight to 12 pints of blood. |
The company lost the suit in 2012, and lost appeal in June 2014. | La società ha perso la causa nel 2012 e ha perso l'appello nel giugno del 2014. |
Their view of halakha has given rise to substantial differences in approach as well as result. | La loro visione della Halakhah ha dato luogo a notevoli differenze di approccio e di risultato. |
January 1896 as cover for the injured Joe Cassidy. He made his debut for the club in a league game at home to Leicester Fosse on 3 February 1896, starting at inside left in a 2–0 win. Despite scoring Newton Heath's only goal in their next game – a 4–1 defeat away to Burton Swifts on 8 February – he then missed both matches of the FA Cup second round tie against Derby County, as well as a 2–1 league defeat at home to Burton Wanderers, before returning to the side for the final eight games of the 1895–96 season. Cassidy's return from injury and the signings of Rimmer Brown and Matthew Gillespie meant Vance only made one more appearance for Newton Heath | on 3 February 1896, starting at inside left in a 2–0 win. Despite scoring Newton Heath's only goal in their next game – a 4–1 defeat away to Burton Swifts on 8 February – he then missed both matches of the FA Cup second round tie against Derby County, as well as a 2–1 league defeat at home to Burton Wanderers, before returning to the side for the final eight games of the 1895–96 season. Cassidy's return from |
Topography of Croatia is defined through three major geomorphological parts of the country. | Η τοπογραφία της Κροατίας ορίζεται από τρία μεγάλα γεωμορφολογικά τμήματα της χώρας. |
is indian driving license valid in melbourne? | Migrants on permanent visas can drive a vehicle on their overseas licence for six months after they first arrive in Australia. ... Indian migrants can convert their overseas driver licence to a full Victorian licence, subject to passing a road rules test, hazard perception test and the driving test. |
Women" is a song recorded by American country pop artist LeAnn Rimes, and released as the second single from her tenth studio album, Lady & Gentlemen, on December 10, 2010. The song peaked at number 40 on the Billboard Country Songs chart. Content "Crazy Women" is a country song written by Brandy Clark, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Shane McAnally. In it, the female narrator contemplates that women are driven to craziness by their male counterparts ("Oh no, crazy women are made by crazy men"). The song's first verse describes a woman torching her significant other's car while he is in a bar, and in the second, finds him venting that he's the victim of | of their outward appearance, has the capacity to be crazy if mistreated by her man. The song was later recorded by one of its co-writers, Brandy Clark, for her 2013 debut album, 12 Stories. Critical reception Bobby Peacock of Roughstock gave it four stars out of five, saying that it "makes itself known right away with crisp, clear, gritty guitar". He also praised Rimes' vocals. It received a "thumbs up" from Karlie Justus of Engine 145, who called it "a successful, stylish thinking woman’s tale of revenge that holds up well |
The contrabass was sent for, and the Sonata, n°2, of Op.5, was selected. | Man ließ den Kontrabaß holen, und die Sonate Op. 5 Nr. 2 wurde gewählt. |
Eric Hicks (basketball) | Eric Hicks |
judge on the Bravo television show 'Work of Art: The Next Great Artist (season 2, episode 7). Teaching Between 2008 until 2017, Cohen was the Artist-in-Residence and Head of the Photography Department at Cranbrook Academy of Art. In 2017, she joined Arizona State University (ASU) as an Associate Professor of Photography in the School of Art, within Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts. Bodywork project Cohen is most notable for her Bodywork art project and the work Trabantamino (2002–2010) transforming an East German 1987 Trabant automobile into a 1973 Chevrolet El Camino using gears and hydraulics. As part of the project, Cohen transformed her body and hired a personal trainer and dieted so she could appear in a bikini to be the model for the car at lowrider shows and for a series of photographs used to promote and document the project. She had mentioned wanting to feel less like a performer and more like an "insider" of the masculine car subculture, and the female modeling aspect of the car photos were part of her membership. Photographs from the project have been shown at solo shows at Fargfabriken in Stockholm and Galerie Laurent Godin in Paris as well as numerous publications, including the cover of German culture magazine Sleek (Winter 2006/2007 issue) and the November 2007 issue of The Believer. The car | Art, within Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts. Bodywork project Cohen is most notable for her Bodywork art project and the work Trabantamino (2002–2010) transforming an East German 1987 Trabant automobile into a 1973 Chevrolet El Camino using gears and hydraulics. As part of the project, Cohen transformed her body and hired a personal trainer and dieted so she could appear in a bikini to be the model for the car at lowrider shows and for a series of photographs used to promote and document the project. She had mentioned wanting to feel less like a performer and more like an "insider" of the masculine car subculture, and the female modeling aspect of the car photos were part of her membership. Photographs from the project have been shown at solo shows at Fargfabriken in Stockholm and Galerie Laurent Godin in Paris as well as numerous publications, including the cover of German culture magazine Sleek (Winter 2006/2007 issue) and the November 2007 issue of The Believer. The car was outfitted with motion sensors, cameras and projectors to |
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