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"Welcome those who want to meet and provide solutions, but we are not going to participate there," he said at a press conference on February 4 outside the National Assembly of Venezuela, in Caracas.
"Bienvenidos los que se quieran reunir y aportar soluciones, pero nosotros no vamos a participar ahí", dijo en una rueda de prensa el 4 de febrero en las afueras de la Asamblea Nacional de Venezuela, en Caracas.
Participation of delegates with appropriate expertise is encouraged.
Se incentiva la participación de delegados con experiencia apropiada.
go there the judges assume that Midnight is a pure breed sheep. Granny Kincaid explains to the judges that Midnight is just a mixed breed but the judges say that it doesn't matter whether or not the sheep is pure breed so Midnight wins first place in the Pike County Fair. After the event Uncle Hiram organises a big parade of nearly fifty neighbours to celebrate back home but it scares Midnight who runs off into the distance much to the shock of Jeremiah. Jeremiah searches everywhere but cannot find Midnight and becomes depressed as Winter comes. Granny Kincaid tries to make Jeremiah feel better by taking his mind off Midnight but it doesn't help. On Christmas Eve Jeremiah goes off in the night to get luck on finding Midnight by going to the Baby Jesus model set. He goes off into the night to keep searching and then, at the end of the book, Jeremiah finally finds Midnight near the church asleep beyond the cradle and they both are reunited. Characters Jeremiah The main protagonist of the story. Midnight The black mixed breed lamb who is taken in by Jeremiah. Granny Kincaid Jeremiah's grandma who in the beginning dislikes the idea of keeping Midnight. Uncle Hiram Jeremiah's uncle who is a steady ally. Revised version Subsequent to the 1948 filming of Midnight and Jeremiah as So Dear to My Heart (released in 1949), a revised edition of North's book was published under the film's title and with
Jeremiah's uncle who is a steady ally. Revised version Subsequent to the 1948 filming of Midnight and Jeremiah as So Dear to My Heart (released in 1949), a revised edition of North's book was published under the film's title and with the lamb now named Danny in honor of celebrity harness horse Dan Patch: film-maker Walt Disney, who regarded Dan Patch as an icon of Americana as nostalgia, had insisted his film So Dear to My Heart open with Jeremiah encountering Dan Patch when a train transporting the horse makes a local stopover. North opened the revision of his original story with the Dan Patch episode and also incorporated other amendments from the Disney film, such as the lamb's running away occurring earlier and the episode of the county fair - where the lamb wins a special ribbon while being passed for first place - occurring almost at the story's end. See also So Dear to My Heart 1943
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Name the US popstar who has been all over Czech media recently....?
1. Madonna\n\n2. the Silent Olympics are the olympic games for the deaf and hearing impaired\n\n3. one rotation of a wheel would be a complete circle, or 360 degrees. two rotations would be 360*2= 720 degrees\n\n4. Chantilly cream, or crème chantilly, is simply sweetened whipped cream flavored with vanilla or brandy.
Though Marsh had originally named this group based on the shared absence of teeth in those species, most analyses show that all of the traditional "ornithocheiroid" pterosaurs are also members of this clade.
Sebbene Marsh avesse originariamente chiamato questo gruppo sulla base dell'assenza condivisa di denti in quelle specie, la maggior parte delle analisi mostra che tutti i tradizionali pterosauri "ornithocheiroidi" sono anche membri di questo clade.
Sarah Pierce was 16 weeks pregnant when told she had breast cancer . She underwent chemo, radiotherapy and a mastectomy before the birth . But the two 'little fighters' were born healthy and her cancer is in remission .
By . Lucy Laing . They may not look it, but these twins are a real pair of fighters - having survived months of chemotherapy while in the womb. Their mother Sarah Pierce was 16 weeks pregnant when doctors broke the terrible news that she had breast cancer. The only chance of saving her life was aggressive chemotherapy, but she was terrified that the unborn twins would not survive. Against the odds, however, they did - and were born healthy. Experts say they have never known of a mother having chemotherapy while pregnant with twins before. So lucky: Cancer survivor Sarah Pierce says Jack and Lily, now 18 months old, are full of life . Not only that, but she also had radiotherapy and a mastectomy. Miss Pierce, 40, a cashier, had been desperate for a family with her partner Adam Sparkey, 27, an assistant retail manager, and the couple had saved up £4,200 for IVF treatment. She said: 'I'd had an ectopic pregnancy ten years previously and doctors had to remove my fallopian tubes, so IVF was my only chance of becoming pregnant.' Two weeks after the treatment, she discovered she was pregnant and a fortnight later a scan showed there were two heartbeats. She said: 'We were absolutely thrilled.' But at 16 weeks pregnant she discovered a lump in her breast while in the shower, and a week later doctors delivered the devastating news that it was breast cancer. Pregnant: Sarah Pierce underwent chemo, radiotherapy and a mastectomy before the birth . Miss Pierce said: 'It was devastating. I couldn't stop crying. 'I was so worried about the babies. The doctors told me I had to have a mastectomy followed by chemotherapy and radiotherapy – all while I was still pregnant. 'All I could think of was how could they possibly survive through all that.' Miss Pierce had a mastectomy the following week, when she was 18 weeks pregnant. Two weeks later she started chemotherapy, losing all her hair - causing her to wear a wig - and suffering from exhaustion. 'Luckily tests on my lymph nodes showed the cancer hadn't spread, which was such a relief,' she said. 'I was so worried about the chemotherapy damaging the babies, but scans every week showed they had kept on growing. Each week it was such a relief to still see them there.' Miss Pierce then had a month's course of radiotherapy, which finished when she was 30 weeks pregnant. Five weeks later, in November 2012, the babies were born by emergency caesarean at Newcross Hospital in Wolverhampton, Lily weighing 5lb 1oz and her twin Jack weighing 4lb 13oz. Miss Pierce said: 'It was the most amazing moment when I finally held them in my arms after everything that had happened. 'They were two little fighters - to have gone through all that in the womb.' Straight after the twins' birth their mother had to have another course of chemotherapy, which finished three months later. 'It was a much stronger treatment and I felt so exhausted, but every time I held Lily and Jack in my arms, I knew that I was doing it for them,' she said. 'I was determined to see my babies grow up and if it meant going through this, then I would do it.' She has just finished a 12-month course of the breast cancer drug Herceptin and doctors have told her the cancer is in remission. She will have to take another drug, Tamoxifen, for the next five years to stop it returning. She said: 'I feel so lucky that I'm still here and my babies are both here safe and sound. 'They are 18 months old now and are full of life. I feel like the luckiest mum in the world.' A spokesman for leading breast cancer charity Breakthrough Breast Cancer said: 'We are not aware of such a case before, where a woman has been pregnant with twins while having treatment.'
some dances (Tango, Argentine tango) the rock step is used to change the direction of travel. In such cases a one or both steps the dancer may perform a certain amount of pivot turn. In Lindy Hop, the turning rock step is also known as a rotational rock step, due to the rotation of the body's center to change direction or prep for a move. The degree of rotation in the turning rock step varies with how far the dancer wants to change direction. When used as a prep for a move, the degree of rotation depends on how much tension must be built up in the connection between the dancers in order to properly execute the move. Rock step vs break
the dancer steps backwards with full weight transfer then transfers the weight back to the front foot while keeping it in place. In rock forward, the dancer steps forward with full weight transfer then transfers the weight to the back foot while keeping it in place. In some dances, e.g., East Coast Swing or Lindy Hop, the partners rock from opposite feet in opposite directions, i.e., both are doing rock back, e.g., during the basic step sequence: "triple step, triple step, rock step". In others the rocks are done from opposite feet, but in the same direction, i.e., when the leader rocks back, the follower rocks forward. Turning rocks In some dances (Tango, Argentine tango) the rock step is used to change the direction of travel. In such cases a one or both steps the dancer may perform a certain amount of pivot turn. In Lindy Hop, the turning rock step is also known as a rotational rock step, due to the rotation of the body's center to change direction or prep for a move. The degree of rotation in the turning rock step varies with how far the dancer wants to change direction. When used as a prep for
Yves Winkin, a Belgian professor of communications, responded to a popular trial in which two witnesses gave contradicting testimony by telling the newspaper Le Soir that "There is no transcendent truth.
Yves Winkin, un professeur en science de l'information et communication, a répondu à un procès dans lequel deux témoins ont témoigné de manière contradictoire en disant au journal Le Soir qu'« Il n'y a pas de vérité transcendante.
Anyone think Serena will get back ontop again?
i think she definitely can,but it"s all up to her.\nHer talent and come-back strength has never been in doubt,however if she is hungry enough to be called the greatest the sport has everknown. dont rule her out.\nremember when pundits used to doubt whether the Williams sister's had it them?well the rest is history...dont jump into the moldy books of history.
how to change your name on your house?
If you are the sole owner of the property and want to change your name on the deed, in some states you file a quitclaim deed to your new name using the formerly known as (FKA) with your prior name. This deed is then filed, and a new deed is then filed back to you using just your current name.
Is this a Gift from God?
I think that all things are from god and the devil merely manipulates them. This is how he deceives us.\n\n Good Luck and God Bless!!
3 of Oslo bys historie) Barndom i storbyen. Oppvekst i Oslo i velferdsstatens epoke, 1994 Oslo - spenningenes by. Oslohistorie, 1995, with Knut Kjeldstadli Making a Historical Culture. Historiography in Norway, 1995 (co-ed.) Nord-Norges modernisering, 1995 (ed.) Historikerne som historie, 1996 (co-ed.) Valg og vitenskap, 1997 (co-ed.) Nordic Historiography in the 20th Century, 2000 (co-ed.). I nasjonalstatens tid 1814-1940, 2003 (volume 2 of Norsk innvandringshistorie) The Scandinavian Middle Classes 1840-1940,
Myhre (born 26 April 1947) is a Norwegian historian. He was a professor II at the University of Tromsø from 1991 to 2001, became a professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in 1994 and then at the University of Oslo in 1996. He is a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. Selected bibliography Sagene - en arbeiderforstad befolkes 1801-1875, 1978 Mennesker i Kristiania. Sosialhistorisk søkelys på 1800-tallet, 1979 (co-ed.) Bærum 1840-1980, 1982 Hovedstaden Christiania: 1814-1900, 1990 (volume 3 of Oslo bys historie) Barndom i storbyen. Oppvekst
a diocese plan to raise funds for redress of survivors of child sexual abuse, with services to be consolidated with St John's Church in Cessnock. The church had absorbed the congregation of St. Thomas's at Ellalong when that church closed in 2014. Millfield Cemetery, located in Hayes Road, is managed by the Cessnock City Council. A new 100-lot residential development, the Rosehill Estate, was released for sale in May 2017. The development was controversial: the original plan for 700 houses did not go ahead, and 500 residents signed a petition against the revised plan on the grounds of overdevelopment of the historic village; however, the rezoning was approved in 2014, with a subsequent council rescission motion lost by one vote. A further 222-block development is proposed off Mount View Road. This has also been the
historic Rising Sun Inn, which now operates as a museum. Millfield Public School opened in 1868. The school had an enrolment of 62 students in 2015. A second school in Millfield, Crawfordville Public School, operated from 1929 to 1970. Millfield Post Office opened in 1854. St Luke's Anglican Church was built in 1880. It was flagged for potential closure and sale in June 2018 as part of a diocese plan to raise funds for redress of survivors of child sexual abuse, with services to be consolidated with St John's Church in Cessnock. The church had absorbed the congregation of St. Thomas's at Ellalong when that church closed in 2014. Millfield Cemetery, located in Hayes Road, is
Fans' opinions of the old uniforms was equally as negative, although after about a decade, a nostalgic affection began to rekindle.
A opinião dos fãs sobre os uniformes antigos era igualmente negativa, embora, após cerca de uma década, uma afeição nostálgica começou a reacender.
with automatic solar sensor street lights have been placed by the Panchayat. Vegetable and fruit Mandi every day. Primary Health Care Centre (PHC) with quite a number of private medical clinics. Community Centres and party lawns. There is a Gram Panchayat in Jakhauli village. There are CCTV cameras are all around the village. There is a big Subzi mandi in village. Events Jakhauli also hosts a Maha Shiv Ratri Mela at SHIV Mandir situated at Main Road near bus stand. Janamashtami Utsav is also one of the various Temple events. Ras Leela Is One Of The Annual Celebration. Community Centres likeSoordas Vatika and Ambedkar Bhawan adds to the civic and social advantages of the village. Holi celebration in the village attracts people from far off places. Blood Donation camps are also organized in village every year. Migratory birds Cattle Egert which is known as Bagula in Hindi is the main bird which visits the village annually around June. These birds builds their nests mostly on Acacia karoo (kikar) tree, so that they can get most of sunlight for their eggs. they migrate from the village on start of winter season. References
total population of the village is 8,259, out of which 4,388 are males and 3,871 are females. Children within the age range 0–6 years constitute 12.87% (1,063) of the total population. The Average Sex Ratio of Jakhauli village is 882, which is higher than the Haryana state average of 879. On the other hand, the Child Sex Ratio for Jakhauli per the census is 802, which is lower than the Haryana average of 834. The literacy rate of Jakhauli village is 79.60% compared to 75.55% in Haryana. In Jakhauli, male literacy stands at 89%, while the female literacy rate is 69.9%. Tehsil Name: Rai District: Sonipat State: Haryana Division: Sonipat Language: Hindi, Time zone: IST (UTC+5:30) Elevation: 223 meters, Above Sea level Telephone Code: 0130 Assembly constituency: Rai assembly constituency Assembly MLA: Mohan lal badoli Lok Sabha constituency: Sonipat parliamentary constituency Parliament MP: Ramesh chandra kaushik Pin Code: 131023 Post Office Name: Jakhauli Facilities The village has a Bus Stand near Radha Krishan mandir, from where buses ply to and from the bus stand Sonipat and Delhi. UCO Bank ATM 24*7 Service available in Jakhauli. Around 6 schools are there in the Village. The village is famous for Seasonal Sweet Dish. Proper sanitation facility and water supply to each and
"Ottoman Hilal-i Ahmer Association", a foundation established in 1877 to provide medical care in Istanbul and surrounding communities. In May 1915, during the Gallipoli Campaign, as the member of this organisation, Şadiye donated two packages of cigarettes and some money to each of the soldiers at the hospital in Şişli. Second marriage At the exile of the imperial family in March 1924, Şadiye Sultan settled in Paris, where she married Reşad Halis Bey on 28 October 1931. In 1940, during ongoing World War II, the Germans invaded Paris, after which her husband recommended her that they should leave France and settle somewhere else. However, Şadiye disagreed, and said "France is my second home. I have lived in comfort here. The disaster of France is my disaster. I would help the wounded soldiers." She was widowed at his death in November 1944. Later life and death After the death of her husband, Şadiye moved to Hotel Saint-Honore, and took a room adjacent to her brother Şehzade Abdurrahim Hayri, until her return to Istanbul in 1952 after the revocation of the law for the princesses. In 1966, she published her memoirs under the title Hayatımın acı ve tatlı günleri (The bitter and sweet days of my life). The same year she gave an interview about the life of her father, to reporter Muzaffer Budak Seyfettinoğlu from the magazine Yeni Istikal, whose 253rd issue was published on 15 June 1966. She died in Cihangir at the age of ninety on
arithmetic, history, and geography. Engagements On 31 March 1909, Abdul Hamid betrothed her to Ali Namık Bey, son of Küçük Said Pasha. At the overthrew of her father in 1909, the princess followed her father into exile at Thessaloniki. The next year she returned to Istanbul. However, the engagement was broken off because of Said Pasha's attitude against her father. Enver Pasha also asked her hand in marriage, but she overturned this proposal, because he was involved in the deposition of her father. Her engagement was then set with a son of Zülüflü Ismail Pasha. He was congenial and handsome. However, then the government opposed the match. First marriage Şadiye was betrothed to Fahir Bey, son of Mustafa Fazıl Bey, and the grandson of Galib Pasha, the long-serving minister of pious foundations, rightly renowned for his uprightness and integrity. Fahir was an attractive, good-natured and well cultivated man. The marriage took place on 2 December 1910 in the Nişantaşı Palace. The couple had a daughter, Samiye Hanımsultan born in 1918. Şadiye was widowed at Fahir's death on 27 September 1922. Philanthropy In 1912, the "Hilal-i Ahmer Centre for Women" was organised within the "Ottoman Hilal-i Ahmer Association", a foundation established in 1877 to provide medical care in Istanbul and surrounding communities. In May 1915, during the Gallipoli Campaign, as the member of this organisation, Şadiye donated two packages of cigarettes and some money to each of the soldiers at the hospital in Şişli. Second marriage At the exile of the imperial family in March 1924, Şadiye Sultan settled in Paris, where she married Reşad Halis Bey on 28 October 1931. In 1940, during ongoing World War II, the Germans invaded Paris, after which her husband recommended her that they should
I've explained it many times.
Já expliquei isso muitas vezes.
built and replaced Saint Peter's Church as the main parish church of Slagelse. Saint Anders of Slagelse was a priest at the church in the late 12th century. After his death in 1205, he was venerated by local practitioners for various miracles he is believed to have performed, despite never being canonized. Architecture The oldest part of the church was built in the romanesque style in the 12th century from stone. The lower walls of the nave still show the church's original stone, which transitions into the brick added by later renovations. In the early 14th century, two additions to the church added a choir on the eastern side of the nave and a church porch. Later in the 14th century, a second chapel was added to the south so that the floor plan of the church resembled a cross. At the same time, the ceiling was reconstructed to include vaults. The sacristy was built in the early 16th century and had vaulted ceilings to match the renovations to the nave. The church's original tower, which had been built in the middle ages, blew over in 1660. It was replaced in 1664 with the current tower which is dated by iron anchors and Frederick III's monogram. The lower part of the tower, which was built out of large stones, may have been reused from the original tower's foundation. In the tower entrance there is a memorial stone to Hans Spirhugger, who had rebuilt the tower in 1664 and died at Antvorskov in 1683. By 1818, the church had become so dilapidated that its closure was considered. Instead, structural repairs were carried out; most notably, the spire of the tower was removed and replaced with a mansard roof. During restorations in 1871, the mansard roof was again removed and replaced by the pyramidal spire that the church has today. A later restoration, completed in 1880 by Johan Daniel Herholdt, plastered the interior of the church. The project revealed a fresco behind the altar from 1350 which was then restored by Jacob Kornerup. Most of windows in the church date to Herholdt's restoration, though two east facing windows are considered to be original. The pews were also added 1880, though a single gothic pew was "rediscovered" in 1856, which may have originated from Antvorskov monastery. In its form today, the church is considered a cruciform church because its floor plan resembles a latin cross. The tower
Architecture The oldest part of the church was built in the romanesque style in the 12th century from stone. The lower walls of the nave still show the church's original stone, which transitions into the brick added by later renovations. In the early 14th century, two additions to the church added a choir on the eastern side of the nave and a church porch. Later in the 14th century, a second chapel was added to the south so that the floor plan of the church resembled a cross. At the same time, the ceiling was reconstructed to include vaults. The sacristy was built in the early 16th century and had vaulted ceilings to match the renovations to the nave. The church's original tower, which had been built in the middle ages, blew over in 1660. It was replaced in 1664 with the current tower which is dated by iron anchors and Frederick III's monogram. The lower part of the tower, which was built out of large stones, may have been reused from the original tower's foundation. In the tower entrance there is a memorial stone to Hans Spirhugger, who had rebuilt the tower in 1664 and died at Antvorskov in 1683. By 1818, the church had become so dilapidated that its closure was considered. Instead, structural repairs were carried out; most notably, the spire of the tower was removed and replaced with a mansard roof. During restorations in 1871, the mansard roof was again removed and replaced by the pyramidal spire that the church has today. A later restoration, completed in 1880 by Johan Daniel Herholdt, plastered the interior of the church. The project revealed a fresco behind the altar from 1350 which was then restored by Jacob Kornerup. Most of windows in the church date to Herholdt's restoration, though two east facing windows are considered to be original. The pews were also added 1880, though a single gothic pew was "rediscovered" in 1856, which may have originated from Antvorskov monastery. In its form today, the church is considered a cruciform church because its floor plan resembles a latin cross. The tower is built on the western end of the nave, the church porch to the
Lázaro Arias Martínez
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Rugby and the in the Currie Cup. His regular playing position is openside flanker. Rugby career He represents the in the Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup. Schoeman previously played for Griquas and the Blue Bulls. He has also played for Tuks in the Varsity Cup. After four seasons with , Schoeman signed a two-year contract with Nelspruit-based side the from the 2015 season. He was a member of the Pumas side that won the Vodacom Cup
signed a two-year contract with Nelspruit-based side the from the 2015 season. He was a member of the Pumas side that won the Vodacom Cup for the first time in 2015, beating 24–7 in the final. Schoeman made eight appearances during the season, scoring seven tries, which included two in the semi-final win over the and two in the final, to finish the competition as the Pumas' top try scorer. He joined the Super Rugby side on loan for the 2017 season. International Schoeman represented
do you need a business license with an llc?
To form an LLC, a business license is not required but it may be necessary to register the LLC with the state and obtain an occupational license before the LLC can legally operate as a business. ... The type of occupation you have and plan for your LLC may require additional requirements to get a business license.
an overweight person stands next to a device in a field
a male frisbee player is standing next to a frisbee net/goal with his cellphone
what is the differece between a mile and a country mile?
A mile is a unit of measure which can be empirically verified. A country mile is a figure of speech which means "a long, unprecise distance". For example, "I beat him by a country mile" means that the speaker was an imprecise, but long distance ahead. However, I am pretty sure that it is neither longer nor shorter than a "far piece" pronounced "fur piece" where I hail from.\n\nI'm sure there is some history to this expression and someone will enlighten us with a link.
In 1985 , the Bureau of Land Management drilled a new well 965 ' \/ 294m deep to support the new Wiley 's Well Campground , one of only two developed campgrounds in the Mule Mountains Long-Term Visitor Area .
In 1985 , the Bureau of Land Management drilled a new well 965 ' \/ 294m in depth to support the new Wiley 's Well Campground , one of only two developed campgrounds in the Mule Mountains Long-Term Visitor Area .
The band participated at Dansbandskampen 2008 .
The band participated at Dansbandskampen in 2008 .
a standard offering at sausage stands (Würstelstände). Käsekrainer can be boiled, baked or grilled. It is essential to keep them on low to medium heat; otherwise the outside may get burned and the inside remains cold. Care should be taken when preparing them, because the cheese can become quite hot; the sausages should not be cut or poked while cooking, otherwise the melting cheese would be released. The sausage can be served with mustard, ketchup and a piece of dark bread; or – in the most common form in Austria – as a Käsekrainer-Hot-Dog. (By Hot Dog Austrians mean the bun, not the sausage.) The bread used is somewhat similar to a French baguette, but shorter ( long) and has different texture and a recipe, hence not called a baguette but a bun. The bun is cut open at one end and a hole is poked into it with a warm metal rod. The next step is to put sauce in the hole. Austrians usually select from the following three sauces: sharp mustard, sweet mustard and ketchup. Often the choice is ketchup and one – or even both – of the mustards. In the late 1940s and the 1950s post-war immigrants from Croatia and Slovenia introduced kranjska klobasa into Australia, where it became known as Kransky. Cheese Kransky is very popular in Australia and in New Zealand. Protection regime In January 2015, Slovenia successfully entered it into the register of protected geographical indications (PGIs), despite objections by Austria, Croatia and Germany. Protected geographical indication (PGI) in the European Union See also Slovenian cuisine References Further
German), which used to be a duchy of the Austrian Empire. The earliest mention of the Carniolan sausage in German is found in Katharina Prato's renowned cookbook Süddeutsche Küche (South German Cooking, 1896, first edition 1858). The Slovene term kranjska klobasa was first mentioned in the sixth edition of Slovenska kuharica (Slovene Cookbook) by Felicita Kalinšek in 1912. The Carniolan sausage contains at least 75 to 80% pork (aside from bacon) and at most 20% bacon. It may contain as much as 5% water, the sea salt from Sečovlje salt pans, little garlic, saltpetre and black pepper. No other ingredients are permitted. The meat must be cut in small pieces 10 to 13 mm and bacon 8 to 10 mm. The filling is stuffed into pork intestine with a diameter of 32 to 36 mm. They are formed in pairs of lengths and a weight of 180 to 220 grams. Pairs are linked together with a wooden skewer. The sausages are hot smoked and heat-cured at about . Variations and preparation The Käsekrainer is a variation of this sausage made with small chunks of cheese – it contains 10% to 20% cheese (e.g., Emmentaler) cut into small cubes. Käsekrainer were first made in Austria in the early
This incident caused a feud between Lancaster and Surrey; Lancaster divorced his wife and seized two of Surrey's castles in retaliation.
Este incidente causó prblemas feudales entre Lancaster y Surrey; Lancaster se divorció de su esposa y se apoderó de dos castillos de Surrey como represalia.
what are your greatest professional weakness best answer?
['I focus too much on the details. ... ', 'I have a hard time letting go of a project. ... ', 'I have trouble saying “no.” ... ', 'I get impatient when projects run beyond the deadline. ... ', 'I sometimes lack confidence. ... ', 'I can have trouble asking for help.']
He was a regular strike bowler in England's one-day team, but has not played in that format since the 2015 World Cup.
वह इंग्लैंड की एक दिवसीय टीम में एक नियमित स्ट्राइक गेंदबाज था, लेकिन 2015 विश्व कप के बाद से उस प्रारूप में नहीं खेला है।
'Copa Airlines' is the national airline of which Central American country?
History and growth of Copa Airlines | Copa Airlines History and growth of Copa Airlines {{'flightbooking.departureDate'| t}} {{ departureDate | date:'mediumDate' }} - {{'flightbooking.returnDate'| t}} {{ returnDate | date:'mediumDate' }} {{'error.required'| t}} {{adultsF}} {{"flightbooking.adults.mobile"| t}}, {{childrensF}} {{'flightbooking.children.mobile'| t}}, {{infatsF}} {{'flightbooking.infants.mobile'| t}}, {{'flightbooking.economy'| t}} {{'flightbooking.business'| t}} {{roomsF}} {{'hotelbooking.rooms'| t}} , {{adultsF}} {{"hotelbooking.adults"| t }} , {{childrensF}} {{"hotelbooking.kids"| t }} {{'flightbooking.search'| t}} {{'carbooking.pickup' | translate}}   {{pickUp| date:'mediumDate'}}   {{hourPickUp}}   -  {{'carbooking.giveback' | translate}}   {{returnMobile| date:'mediumDate'}}   {{returnHour}} {{'error.required'| translate}} {{adultsF}} {{"insurancequote.adultskids"| t }} , {{seniorsF}} {{"insurancequote.seniors"| t }} {{'insurancequote.validation.notenoughtpassengers'| translate}} This field must be no more than 10 characters. {{'error.required' | t}} {{'error.validReservation' | t}} This field must be no more than 20 characters. {{'error.alphanumeric' | t}} {{'error.required' | t}} {{'error.noSpaces' | t}} {{'webcheckin.reservationCodeOrNumber'| t}} {{'error.required' | t}} {{'error.noSpaces' | t}} {{'error.pattern' | t}} {{'error.validReservation' | t}} {{'error.required' | t}} This field must be no more than 12 characters. {{'error.pattern' | t}} {{item.listText}} {{'error.alphanumeric' | t}} {{'error.required' | t}} {{'error.noSpaces' | t}} {{'error.required' | t}} {{'error.noSpaces' | t}} {{'error.validReservation' | t}} {{'reservation.continue' | t}} {{'error.required' | t}} {{'error.alphanumeric' | t}} {{'error.noSpaces' | t}} This field must be no more than {{flightNumberMaxlength}} characters. {{"global.date" | translate }} {{'portal.normal.title' | translate}} Our history Copa Airlines was founded in 1947 as the national airline of Panama. It began operations with flights to three cities in Panama on Douglas DC-3/C47 planes. By 1966, the airline boasted three weekly flights to San Jose, Costa Rica, which was its first international destination. In 1969, the first AVRO 748 was introduced for flights to Kingston in Jamaica, Managua in Nicaragua and Barranquilla in Colombia. In the 70s Medellin, Cartagena, San Salvador and Guatemala became part of the expanding network of destinations. 1980 In 1980, the airline withdrew from the domestic market to focus on its international reach. This year a Boeing 737-100 was added to the fleet. During this decade, the airline expanded its network of destinations to include Port-au-Prince in Haiti, Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic, San Juan in Puerto Rico and Miami in the U.S 1992 In 1992, it began operating from the first Panamanian headquarters for flights connecting within Latin America, creating the Hub of the Americas in the Tocumen International Airport. Flights were added to Caracas in Venezuela, Mexico City, Santiago in Chile, Cali and Bogota in Colombia, Quito and Guayaquil in Ecuador, Lima in Peru, Buenos Aires in Argentina and Havana in Cuba. 1998 In 1998, a strategic alliance was formed with Continental Airlines. In 1999, the airline launched its new brand as Copa Airlines and adopted the OnePass® frequent flyer program. At the same time, it began to upgrade its fleet with Boeing 737 Next Generation planes. 2000 The strategy from 2000 onward was to focus on expansion within the region. For the year 2005, the airline incorporated flights to Cancun in Mexico, Sao Paulo in Brazil, San Andres in Colombia, Tegucigalpa in Honduras, and Orlando, Los Angeles and New York in the United States. 2005 In 2005, Copa Airlines, a subsidiary of Copa Holdings S.A., began trading on the New York Stock Exchange, becoming the third Latin American airline to be listed on this important exchange. 2006 In 2006, it added the destinations: Cordoba in Argentina, Guadalajara in Mexico, Washington, D.C., in the United States, and Punta Cana in the Dominican Re
on the Oricon DVD charts and #90 on the Oricon Blu-ray charts, remaining on the charts for two weeks and one week respectively. The DVD included a collection of MCs showing off their skills, while the Blu-ray carried behind-the-scene footage of the tour's finale. For those who purchased the concert video, there was one of two probable items: a ticket to Lead's New Year's Party in Tokyo in January, or a special tour good. The tour became their first in four years to correspond with the release of an album, their previous being 10th Anniversary Tour Lead Upturn 2012 ~Now or Never~, corresponding with their seventh studio album The Showcase. With the album having been put together in order the group intended to perform the songs, most of the tracks were performed in the order released, only broken up occasionally by songs from singles released throughout the era. The concept of the tour was to give the members a challenge, whereas they performed various genres previously unreleased. The group only performed two songs outside of those released post Now or Never through The
Lead Upturn 2012 ~Now or Never~, corresponding with their seventh studio album The Showcase. With the album having been put together in order the group intended to perform the songs, most of the tracks were performed in the order released, only broken up occasionally by songs from singles released throughout the era. The concept of the tour was to give the members a challenge, whereas they performed various genres previously unreleased. The group only performed two songs outside of those released post Now or Never through The Showcase; the song "Virgin Blue" from the album 4 (2006), and their then-unreleased song "Dilemma", which would later be released on their 2017 single Tokyo Fever. The performance utilized on the DVD and Blu-ray was of their finale at Nakano Sun Plaza in Nakano, Tokyo on September 10, 2016. Track listing "Opening" "Loud! Loud! Loud!" "Let's Get On It" "Moonlight Shower" "Game" "Stand by me" "Dilemma" "Zoom up"<DANCE CORNER> "Green Days" "Virgin Blue" "Summer Love Story" "Amazing" "You're the only one" "Wake me up" "Kokorozashi ~KO.KO.RO.ZA.SHI~" "It's My Style" "Just do it"<ENCORE> "Stand Up Action" "Giant
My bedroom only has one window.
Моя спальня має лише одне вікно.
Giorgi Sanaia
გიორგი სანაია
Tom doesn't even remember me.
Том даже не помнит меня.
November 2, 2010, Hutchinson defeated Democratic nominee Dawn Creekmore to claim the District 22 Senate seat. He was re-elected in 2013. Jeremy Hutchinson was named to Arkansas Business's "40 under 40" in 2002. He served on the board of the Arkansas Council on Economic Education. His biography states that in 2005, he was voted "Best Conservative" by readers of the Arkansas Times. Conviction and Resignation On August 31, 2018, the Department of Justice announced that Hutchinson was indicted by a federal grand jury on 12 wire and tax fraud charges. Hutchinson resigned his office the same day. He faces "eight counts of wire fraud for spending the campaign funds on personal expenses and falsifying campaign reports and four counts of filing false tax returns from 2011 to 2014." On June 25, 2019, Hutchinson pleaded guilty to "accepting multiple bribes and tax fraud in connection with a multi-district investigation spanning the Western and Eastern Districts of Arkansas and the Western District of Missouri." Family and personal life Hutchinson and his identical twin brother Timothy Chad Hutchinson are the sons of former U.S. Senator Tim Hutchinson and nephews of the Governor of Arkansas, Asa Hutchinson. Timothy Chad Hutchinson represented District 95, Benton County, from 2005 to 2011. Hutchinson is a nephew by marriage of former state senator Kim Hendren of Gravette, Benton County. Kim Hendren's son Jim Hendren, District 2 state senator from Benton County and the senate majority
Hutchinson was first elected to the Arkansas House in March 2000, as representative of Arkansas District 31, Pulaski County. At the time he was the youngest member of the Arkansas House. He was re-elected three times and served on the House Judiciary and Insurance and Commerce committees. He was the vice-chair of the Joint Energy Committee and the assistant minority leader from 2002 to 2004. On August 4, 2009, Hutchinson announced his intent to run for the Arkansas State Senate from District 22, Pulaski County. On May 18, 2010, he defeated Dan Greenberg, son of the columnist Paul Greenberg, in the Republican primary, 58 to 42 percent. On November 2, 2010, Hutchinson defeated Democratic nominee Dawn Creekmore to claim the District 22 Senate seat. He was re-elected in 2013. Jeremy Hutchinson was named to Arkansas Business's "40 under 40" in 2002. He served on the board of the Arkansas Council on Economic Education. His biography states that in 2005, he was voted
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Organisation professionnelle des transports d'Île-de-France
Mexican Government Hopes to Counter Violence Against Women With Gender Alerts · Global Voices
Mexikanische Regierung hofft Gewalt gegen Frauen mit Warnungen über geschlechtsspezifische Gewalt entgegenwirken zu können
In 1915, a live bear named Touchdown first appeared at football games to represent Cornell.
En 1915, un oso vivo apareció por primera vez en un partido de fútbol americano representando a Cornell.
He designed several other buildings, and for a short time was the most important architect in Rome, working for a small circle around the Papacy.
Oblikoval je več drugih stavb, saj je bil kratek čas najpomembnejši arhitekt v Rimu, ki so delali za papeža.
Can I use `SHA (message || key)` as MAC?
Attacks of the MAC construction $\mathcal{H}(m\mathbin\|k)$ for common hashes $\mathcal{H}$?
Her younger sisters Zsófia and Judit are also highly ranked chess players.
Hennes yngre systrar Zsófia och Judit Polgár är också högt rankade schackspelare.
The wedding was performed jointly by his father, the Reverend Joseph R. Wilson, and her grandfather, the Reverend Isaac Stockton Keith Axson.
La boda fue realizada en conjunto con el padre de Woodrow, Joseph R. Wilson y el abuelo de Ellen, el reverendo Isaac Stockton Keith Axson.
The relationship between Islam and the West includes centuries of co-existence and cooperation, but also conflict and religious wars.
La relación entre el Islam y Occidente incluye siglos de coexistencia y cooperación, pero también conflictos y guerras religiosas.
what is a color of sex?
Red--The color of love and passion
Writing to his sister after the premiere, Britten said of his music, "I hope it'll make people think a bit."
Après la première, Britten écrivit à sa sœur au sujet de sa musique : « J'espère que cela fera réfléchir un peu les gens ».
Istar, where he would go on to make his professional debut. Career statistics Club . Notes References 2001 births Living people Chinese footballers China youth international footballers Association football defenders China League Two players Hebei F.C. players Hubei Istar F.C. players
season, he was loaned to China League Two side Hubei Istar, where he would go on to make his professional debut. Career statistics Club . Notes References 2001 births Living people Chinese footballers China youth
Woodward, Commander Destroyers, Battle Force Pacific, for duty as Aide-de-camp and flag lieutenant on his staff and continued to serve aboard destroyer tender after Rear Admiral Woodward was relieved. In May 1938 he was assigned to the Navy Recruiting Bureau in New York City as a United States Naval Reserve instructor. During this assignment he continued to study law at Fordham University during evenings. He was promoted to lieutenant commander on 1 July 1939 and was assigned various postings as a Naval Reserve instructor in the State of New York. On 20 March 1941, Register received notification for change of duty for assignment to the battleship as communication officer. He reported for duty aboard Arizona in May 1941. He was killed in action when Arizona was sunk during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. He was awarded the Purple Heart posthumously in accordance with General Order No. 186 on 21 January 1943. The U.S. Navy destroyer escort USS Register (DE-308) was named for Lieutenant Commander Register, but was renamed while under construction in 1943. Construction and commissioning Register was laid down as the USS Register (DE-233) on 27 October 1943 by the Charleston Navy Yard, and launched as such on 20 January 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Ethel L. Register, widow of the ships namesake. The ship was reclassified as a and redesignated APD-92 on 17 July 1944. After conversion to her new role, the ship was commissioned on 11 January 1945. Service history World War II Following shakedown in the British West Indies, Register departed the United States East Coast on 11 March 1945 and headed via the Panama Canal for San Diego, California, where she arrived on 26 March 1945. She continued on to Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii, which she reached on 3 April 1945. Training with underwater demolition teams followed and on 27 April 1945 she got underway, with 100 passengers embarked, for Ulithi Atoll. Arriving there on 13 May 1945, she departed as an escort of an Okinawa-bound convoy on 15 May 1945 for service in the Okinawa campaign. Register anchored off the Hagushi beaches at Okinawa on 19 May 1945. On 20 May 1945 she got underway for screening station Baker-13. At 19:25 hours a flight of ten Japanese Mistbishi A6M Zero fighters was sighted approaching from the west, directly out of the sun. Register increased her speed and made radical course changes. The Japanese formation split up, but four of the planes headed for Register. Two came in from starboard, one from ahead, one from astern. Register shot down two, one of the starboard attackers and the one closing in astern; the plane attacking from ahead, however, began a low, gliding run in an attempt to crash Registers bridge. Passing down Registers port side, the kamikaze suicide plane was deflected overboard by the kingpost, which buckled and crashed over No. 3 40-millimeter gun, wounding 12 of Registers crew, including her commanding officer, and causing considerable damage to her hull. The fourth plane though damaged, escaped. Relieved the following morning, 21 May 1945, Register retired to Hagushi, thence proceeded via Saipan in the Mariana Islands to Leyte in the Philippine Islands, where repairs begun at Okinawa were completed. By 29 June 1945 she was ready for action again. Assigned to escort
lieutenant, junior grade, on 5 June 1923, he received orders to the transport at Cavite Naval Station in the Philippine Islands for temporary duty. In December 1923 he was assigned the submarine ) and served aboard her until 30 June 1927. He was promoted to lieutenant on 2 June 1927 just before transferring to the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland, for post-graduate studies and in May 1928 attended the Naval War College at Newport, Rhode Island. He was assigned as gunnery officer aboard the battleship in June 1929 until he was ordered to report to the U.S. Naval Academy as an instructor in 1932. From 1932 to 1934 he served as a gunnery instructor at the Naval Academy and continued his post graduate-work in law. In May 1935, he received orders to report to Rear Admiral Clark H. Woodward, Commander Destroyers, Battle Force Pacific, for duty as Aide-de-camp and flag lieutenant on his staff and continued to serve aboard destroyer tender after Rear Admiral Woodward was relieved. In May 1938 he was assigned to the Navy Recruiting Bureau in New York City as a United States Naval Reserve instructor. During this assignment he continued to study law at Fordham University during evenings. He was promoted to lieutenant commander on 1 July 1939 and was assigned various postings as a Naval Reserve instructor in the State of New York. On 20 March 1941, Register received notification for change of duty for assignment to the battleship as communication officer. He reported for duty aboard Arizona in May 1941. He was killed in action when Arizona was sunk during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. He was awarded the Purple Heart posthumously in accordance with General Order No. 186 on 21 January 1943. The U.S. Navy destroyer escort USS Register (DE-308) was named for Lieutenant Commander Register, but was renamed while under construction in 1943. Construction and commissioning Register was laid down as the USS Register (DE-233) on 27 October 1943 by the Charleston Navy Yard, and launched as such on 20 January 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Ethel L. Register, widow of the ships namesake. The ship was reclassified as a and redesignated APD-92 on 17 July 1944. After conversion to her new role, the ship was commissioned on 11 January 1945. Service history World War II Following shakedown in the British West Indies, Register departed the United States East Coast on 11 March
Bennett agreed with these ideas and also agreed that "people attracted by overtly spiritual or esoteric movements seldom possessed the qualities needed to reach and occupy positions of authority" and that "there were sufficient grounds for believing that throughout the world there were already people occupying important positions, who were capable of looking beyond the limitations of nationality and cultures and who could see for themselves that the only hope for mankind lies in the intervention of a Higher Source."
Bennett era d'accordo con queste idee e anche con il fatto che “le persone attratte dai movimenti apertamente spirituali o esoterici, raramente possedevano le qualità necessarie per raggiungere ed occupare posizioni di autorità” e anche che “c'erano ragioni sufficienti per credere che nel mondo esistevano persone che occupavano importanti posizioni, le quali erano capaci di guardare oltre le limitazioni imposte dalla nazionalità e dalla cultura e di capire da sole che l'unica speranza per l'umanità risiede nell'intervento di una Fonte Superiore.”
In late January the Ukrainian army under Bolshevik Soviet Russian command moved towards Zbruch.
A finales de enero, el ejército ucraniano bajo el mando ruso soviético bolchevique avanzó hacia Zbruch.
There were several performance issues during the ship engine's development in 2012 and 2013.
Il y a eu plusieurs problèmes de performance pendant la phase de développement du moteur en 2012 et 2013,.
Trap shooting
Трап (стрељаштво)
Richard T. Ely, known as the "Father of Land Economics", agreed with the economic arguments for Georgism but believed that correcting the problem the way Henry George wanted (without compensation) was unjust to existing landowners.
وافق ريتشارد إلي المعروف بـ (أبو علم اقتصاد الأرض) على الطروحات الاقتصادية الخاصة بالجورجية، لكنه اعتقد أن تصحيح المشكلة بالطريقة التي أرادها هنري جورج (بدون تعويض) كان غير عادلًا لملاك الأراضي الحاليين.
competed in the men's freestyle 100 kg at the 1988 Summer Olympics. References External links 1958 births Living people Bulgarian male
References External links 1958 births Living people Bulgarian male sport wrestlers Olympic wrestlers
I couldn't stop giggling.
לא יכולתי להפסיק לצחוק.
Constantin Ionescu
Constantin Ionescu (primar de Chișinău)
Qazvineh
Qazvīneh
a Hungarian film director. He directed 28 films between 1937 and 1988. Selected filmography A Cozy Cottage (1963) References External
1920 – 27 June 2006) was a Hungarian film director. He directed 28 films between 1937 and 1988. Selected
institute the Agrarian Reform Law of 1959 International Nuclear Regulators' Association, an association of the most senior officials of the
Nacional de Reforma Agraria, a Cuban agency formed to institute the Agrarian Reform Law of 1959 International Nuclear
1982 and subordinated to the 6th Division as reinforcement in 1985) Staff Company, 51st Home Defence Brigade, Eutin, (8x M577, 8x Luchs) 511th Jäger Battalion, Flensburg, (7x Leopard 1A1A2, 6x Panzermörser) 512th Jäger Battalion, Putlos, (7x Leopard 11A1A2, 30x M113, 6x Panzermörser) 513th Panzer Battalion, Flensburg, (41x Leopard 1A1A2, 12x M113) 514th Panzer Battalion (Reserve), Putlos, (41x Leopard 1A1A2, 12x M113) 515th Field Artillery Battalion, Kellinghusen, (18x M101) 517th Field Replacement Battalion, Süderbrarup 510th Armored Engineer Company, Plön 510th Medical Company, Idstedt 510th Supply Company, Schleswig 510th Maintenance Company, Schleswig 6th Artillery Regiment, Kellinghusen Staff Battery, 6th Artillery Regiment, Kellinghusen 61st Field Artillery Battalion, Albersdorf, (18x M110A2, 18x FH-70) 62nd Rocket Artillery Battalion, Kellinghusen, (16x LARS, 16x MLRS) 63rd Surveillance Battalion, Itzehoe, (12x CL-89 drones) 6th Custodial Battery, Kellinghusen 6th Army Aviation Regiment, Hohenlockstedt, (15x BO-105M, 24x UH-1D, 21x PAH-1) 6th Air Defence Regiment, Lütjenburg, (36x Gepard, 216x FIM-43 Redeye launchers) 6th Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, Eutin, (34x Leopard 1A1A1, 10x Luchs, 18x Fuchs - 9 of which carry a RASIT radar) 6th Engineer Battalion, Plön, (8x Biber AVLB, 8x Pionierpanzer 1, 4x Skorpion Mine Layers, 12x Floating Bridge Modules) 61st Engineer Battalion, Lübeck, (8x Biber AVLB, 8x Pionierpanzer 1, 4x Skorpion Mine Layers, 12x Floating Bridge Modules) 6th Signal Battalion, Neumünster 6th Medical Battalion, Itzehoe 6th Supply Battalion, Neumünster 6th Maintenance Battalion, Hamburg 5x Field Replacement Battalions: 61st and 65th in Neumünster, 62nd in Itzehoe, 63rd and 64th in Hamburg 66th Jäger Battalion (aktiv), Wentorf, (30x M113, 6x Panzermörser) 67th Jäger Battalion (aktiv), Breitenburg, (30x M113, 6x Panzermörser) 68th Security Battalion (Reserve), Breitenburg Territorial Command Schleswig-Holstein Territorial Command Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel Staff Company, Territorial Command Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel 600th Front Intelligence Company (Reserve), Neumünster 61st Home Defence Brigade, Idstedt Staff Company (Reserve), 61st Home Defence Brigade, Idstedt 611th Infantry Battalion (Reserve), Klein Wittensee, (7x Leopard 1A1A1) 612th Infantry Battalion (Reserve), Flensburg, (7x Leopard 1A1A1) 613th Panzer Battalion (Reserve), Hamburg, (41x Leopard 1A1A1, 12x M113) 615th Artillery Battalion (Reserve), Hamburg, (18x M101) 610th Engineer Company (Reserve), Idstedt 71st Home Defence Regiment, Neumünster Staff Company (Reserve), 71st Home Defence Regiment, Neumünster 711th Infantry Battalion (Reserve), Neumünster 712th Infantry Battalion (Reserve), Seeth 713th Infantry Battalion (Reserve), Albersdorf 710th Mortar Company (Reserve), Neumünster, (18x 120mm mortars) 710th Supply Company (Reserve), Neumünster 81st Home Defence Regiment, Süderlügum Staff Company (Reserve), 81st Home Defence Regiment, Süderlügum 811th Infantry Battalion (Reserve), Süderbrarup 812th Infantry Battalion (Reserve), Idstedt 813th Infantry Battalion (Reserve), Eutin 810th Mortar Company (Reserve), Süderlügum, (18x 120mm mortars) 810th Supply Company (Reserve), Süderlügum 60th Engineer Regiment, Klein Wittensee Staff Company (Reserve), 60th Engineer Regiment, Klein Wittensee 620th Engineer Battalion, Schleswig 630th Engineer Battalion (Reserve), Albersdorf 640th Engineer Battalion (Reserve), Idstedt 650th Engineer Battalion, Rendsburg, (8x Biber AVLB, 8x Pionierpanzer 1, 4x Skorpion Mine Layers, 12x Floating Bridge Modules) 660th Floating Bridging Battalion, Schleswig 670th Floating Bridging Battalion (Reserve), Albersdorf 600th Pipeline Engineer Battalion (Reserve), Idstedt 600th Amphibious Engineer Company, Plön 600th Signal Company (Reserve), Klein Wittensee 600th Signal Command, Kiel Staff Company, 600th Signal Command, Kiel 620th Signal Battalion, Flensburg 600th Medical Command, Neumünster Staff Company, 600th Medical Command, Neumünster 610th Medical Battalion, Itzehoe 6x Medical Transport Companies, 6x Field Clinics, 55x Field Hospitals 600th Supply Command, Flensburg Staff Company, 600th Supply Command, Flensburg 610th Transport Battalion, Heide 610th Supply Battalion, Seeth 620th Supply Battalion (Reserve), Süderlügum 610th Maintenance Battalion, Flensburg 60th Field Replacement Regiment, Rendsburg Staff Company (Reserve), 60th Field Replacement Regiment, Rendsburg 602nd Field Replacement Battalion (Reserve), Rendsburg 603rd Field Replacement Battalion (Reserve), Rendsburg 604th Field Replacement Battalion (Reserve), Rendsburg 610th Military Police Battalion, Heide 600th Army Aviation Squadron (Reserve), Hohenlockstedt 610th NBC Defence Battalion, Albersdorf 610th Field Replacement Battalion (Reserve), Husum 620th Field Replacement Battalion (Reserve), Idelstedt 6x Training Battalions 10x Home Defence Companies Territorial Command Jutland and Funen All territorial army units were part of the reserve. Territorial Command Jutland and Funen (VLK) in Fredericia 5th Signal Battalion 5th Engineer Battalion LRRP Company (SEP/VLK (Homeguard)) Host and Support Battalion (Supporting arrival of NATO reinforcements in Jutland and northern Germany) Rear and Sustainment Battalion Logistics Support Group West (LSG-W) Supply Battalion Transport Battalion Medical Battalion (incl. Medical Train) Maintenance Battalion Field Replacement Commando 1st Territorial Region (Northern Jutland) in Aalborg 3rd Btn, Dronningens Livregiment, (Infantry) 15th Light Battery, Nørrejyske Artilleriregiment (8x M101 105mm howitzer) Engineer Company 6x Homeguard Districts 6x Homeguard Staff Companies 31x Area Companies 6x Homeguard Military Police Companies 2nd Territorial Region (Middle Jutland) in Viborg 3rd Btn, Prinsens Livregiment, (Infantry) 9th Light Battery, Nørrejyske Artilleriregiment (8x M101 105mm howitzer) Engineer Company 10x Homeguard Districts 10x Homeguard Staff Companies 56x Area Companies 10x Homeguard Military Police Companies 3rd Territorial Region (Southern Jutland) in Haderslev 2nd Btn, Kongens Jyske Fodregiment, (Infantry) 3rd Btn, Slesvigske Fodregiment, (Infantry) 10th Artillery Battalion (Reserve), Varde, Sønderjyske Artilleriregiment (16x M101 105mm howitzer) Engineer Company 11x Homeguard Districts 11x Homeguard Staff companies 53x Area Companies 11x Homeguard Military Police Companies 4th Territorial Region (Funen) in Odense 2nd Btn, Fynske Livregiment, (Motorized Infantry) incl Two Tank destroyer Squadron, (2x12 Centurion Mk V (84 mm gun)) 3rd Btn, Fynske Livregiment, (Infantry) 11th Artillery Battalion (Reserve), Varde, Sønderjyske Artilleriregiment (16x M101 105mm howitzer) Engineer Company 5x Homeguard Districts 5x Homeguard staff companies 32x Area Companies 5x Homeguard Military Police Companies Commander, Allied Land Forces Zealand LANDZEALAND was tasked with defending the Danish Isles incl. Bornholm and preventing Warsaw Pact troops from amphibious landings. Order of battle in 1988. Commander, Allied Land Forces in Zealand (ELK), Ringsted, commanded by a Danish lieutenant general: 1st Signal Battalion 1st Engineer Battalion 3rd Btn, Gardehusarregimentet, (Reconnaissance: 18x M41 DK-1, 12x M113, 9x M125) Electronic Warfare Company LRRP Company (SEP/ELK (Homeguard)) 9th Logistic Battalion 1st Zealand Brigade 4th Brigade Staff Company (5x M113, 8x TOW on Land Rover) 1st Btn, Gardehusarregimentet, (30x Centurion Mk5/2.DK(105mm L7 gun), 25xM113(incl 4 with TOW), 2xM125) 2nd Btn, Danske Livregiment,(Mechanised Infantry)(10x Centurion Mk5/2.DK(105mm L7 gun), 34xM113(incl 4 with TOW), 4xM125, 4xTOW on Land Rover) 1st Btn, Sjællandske Livregiment,(Mechanised Infantry)(10x Centurion Mk5/2.DK(105mm L7 gun), 34x M113(incl 4 with TOW), 4xM125, 4xTOW on Land Rover) 1st Btn, Kongens Artilleriregiment, (12x M109A3, 8x M114/39, 14xM113 (1 x Kommando(BAO) 6 x Artilleryobserver 4 x SKC and 1xGreenarcher))) 4th Armoured Engineer Company 1st Logistic Battalion 4th Military Police Detachment 2nd Zealand Brigade 5th Brigade Staff Company (5x M113, 8x TOW on Land Rover) 2nd Btn, Sjællandske Livregiment, (30x Centurion Mk5/2.DK(105mm L7 gun), 25xM113(incl 4 with TOW), 2xM125) 1st Btn, Danske Livregiment,(Mechanised Infantry)(10x Centurion Mk5/2.DK(105mm L7 gun), 45xM113 (incl 4 with TOW), 6xM125, 4xTOW on Land Rover) 1st Btn, Den Kongelige Livgarde,(Motorised infantry)(8xTOW on Land Rover) 5th Btn, Kongens Artilleriregiment, (12x M109A3, 8x M114/39, 14xM113 (1 x Kommando(BAO) 6 x Artillery observer 4 x SKC and 1xGreenarcher))) 5th Armoured Engineer Company 2nd Logistic Battalion 5th Military Police Detachment 1st Zealand Battle Group (Reserve) Staff Company, (Den Kongelige Livgarde) 1st Antitank Squadron Gardehusarregimentet, (8x Centurion MkV (84 mm gun)) 2nd Btn, Den Kongelige Livgarde, (Infantry) 3rd Btn, Den Kongelige Livgarde, (Infantry) 16th Artillery Battalion, (16x M101) (Forkert antal alle 4 105mm afdelinger havde enten 18 eller 24 rør 3 x 6 /3 x 8) Logistic Company 2nd Zealand Battle Group (Reserve) Staff Company, (Gardehusarregimentet) 2nd Antitank Squadron, Gardehusarregimentet, (8x Centurion MkV (84 mm gun)) 2nd Btn, Gardehusarregimentet, (Infantry) 4th Btn, Gardehusarregimentet, (Infantry) 22nd Artillery Battalion, (16x M101) 3rd Zealand Battle Group (Reserve) Staff Company, (Danske Livregiment) 3rd Antitank Squadron Gardehusarregimentet, (8x Centurion MkV (84 mm gun)) 3rd Btn, Danske Livregiment, (Infantry) 4th Btn, Danske Livregiment, (Infantry) 21st Artillery Battalion, (16x M101) Logistic Company 4th Zealand Battle Group (Reserve) 4th Antitank Squadron, Gardehusarregimentet, (8x Centurion MkV (84 mm gun)) Staff Company, (Sjællandske Livregiment) 3rd Btn, Sjællandske Livregiment, (Infantry) 4th Btn, Sjællandske Livregiment, (Infantry) 4th Artillery Battalion, (16x M101) Logistic Company Corps Artillery Staff and Target Acquisition Battery 2nd Artillery Battalion, (18x M114/39 155 mm howitzer) 32nd Artillery Battalion, (18x M114/39 155 mm howitzer) 17th Heavy Battery, (4x M115 203mm howitzer) 13th Air Defence Battalion, (Stinger) Corps Logistic 6th Logistic Battalion 6th Military Police Company Bornholms Værn The island of Bornholm was in wartime independent, due to the long distance from Zealand and agreements after World War II said that no foreign units could reinforce Bornholm. Therefore, Bornholm had only the Battlegroup and homeguard units of the 7th Territorial Region. Bornholms Værn's Battle Group Staff and Signal Company 1st Battalion, Bornholms Værn (infantry) (4x TOW on Land Rover) 2nd Battalion, Bornholms Værn (infantry) (reserve) (4x TOW on Land Rover) 3rd Battalion, Bornholms Værn (infantry) (reserve) (12 x 106 mm RR on Jeep M38) Light Tank Squadron,"Bornholm Dragoons" (10x M41 DK-1) Light Reconnaissance Squadron (6x M41 DK-1) 12th Artillery Battalion (18x M101) Air Defence Battery (Stinger) Bornholm Engineer Company Logistic Company Territorial Commander, Allied Land Forces in Zealand Except for the Royal Guard Company and the Mounted Hussar Squadron, which were made up of conscripts, all territorial units were part of the reserve: Territorial Command, Allied Land Forces in Zealand (ELK) in Ringsted Host and Support Battalion (Supporting arrival of NATO reinforcements on Zealand) Logistics Support Group East (LSG-E) Supply Battalion Transport Company Medical Battalion Maintenance Battalion Field Replacement Commando 5th Territorial Region (Zealand) in Ringsted 5th Btn Den Sjællandske Livregiment, (Infantry) 5th Region Engineer Company 9x Homeguard Districts 9x Homeguard Staff Companies 50x Area Companies 9x Homeguard Military Police Companies 6th Territorial Region (Northern Zealand/Copenhagen) in Copenhagen 4th Btn Den Kongelige Livgarde, (Infantry, 6 compagnies) (Northern Zealand/Copenhagen) Guard Company (Vagtkompagniet), Den Kongelige Livgarde, (Infantry) (Copenhagen, city) Mounted Hussar Squadron (Hesteeskadronen), Gardehusarregimentet, (Infantry) (Copenhagen, city) 6th Region Engineer Company 4x Homeguard Districts (Northern Zealand) 4x Homeguard Staff Companies 29x Area Companies 4x Homeguard Military Police Companies ? x Homeguard Districts (Copenhagen) ? x Homeguard Staff Company ? x Area Company ? x Homeguard Military Police Company 7th Territorial Region (Bornholm) 1x Homeguard District Homeguard Staff Company 5x Homeguard Area Companies Homeguard Military Police Company Commander, Air Forces, Baltic Approaches Allied Air Forces Baltic Approaches (AIRBALTAP) was a NATO military formation under Allied Forces Baltic Approaches tasked with providing air support in the BALTAP area of operations. AIRBALTAP commanded all flying units based within its sector and all reinforcements flying into its sector, as well as ground-based radar systems and stations, air defence units and the airfields in its sector. The commander of AIRBALTAP was the commander in chief of the Royal Danish Air Force. AIRBALTAP was formed in 1962 with its area of responsibility covering Germany north of the river Elbe and Denmark with the surrounding seas; however air defence for the German state of Schleswig-Holstein was the responsibility of Second Allied Tactical Air Force The peacetime headquarters of AIRBALTAP were at Karup in Denmark. AIRBALTAP commanded the Royal Danish Air Force and flying units of the German Luftwaffe and Marine, as well as extensive air defence and radar installations manned by German and Danish personnel. If needed AIRBALTAP would have been reinforced with units from the US Third (UK based), Eighth (reconnaissance and bombing), Ninth (immediate reinforcements) and Twelfth Air Force (follow on reinforcements), and with Royal Air Force units. At the start of hostilities AIRBALTAP would have had immediately almost 300 combat planes at its disposal. The following units would have come under AIRBALTAP in wartime in 1989: AIRBALTAP was disbanded in 1993. War Time Structure c.1989 AIRBALTAP in Karup, commanded by a Danish lieutenant general: Royal Danish Air Force Aalborg Air Base Eskadrille 723, 16× F-16A Eskadrille 726, 16× F-16A Karup Air Base Eskadrille 725, 20× F-35 Draken strike fighter, 5× TF-35 Draken Eskadrille 729, 20× RF-35 Draken reconnaissance fighter, 5× TF-35 Draken Tirstrup Air Base Co-located Operating Base to be reinforced by USAF/RAF squadrons Vandel Air Base Co-located Operating Base to be reinforced by USAF/RAF squadrons Army Air Corps (only in peacetime) Skrydstrup Air Base Eskadrille 727, 16× F-16A Eskadrille 730, 16× F-16A Værløse Air Base Eskadrille 721, transport aircraft (3× C-130H Hercules) Eskadrille 722, search and rescue helicopters (8× S-61A) Air Defence Command East, Skalstrup Air Station Eskadrille 541, Stevns Fort, with 1× I-Hawk battery (6× launchers) Eskadrille 542, Kongelund Fort near Aflangshagen Air Station, with 1× I-Hawk battery (6× launchers) Eskadrille 543, Sigerslev Air Station, with 1× I-Hawk battery (6× launchers) Eskadrille 544, Tune near Skalstrup Air Station, with 1× I-Hawk battery (6× launchers) Air Defence Command West, Karup Air Base Eskadrille 531, Odense, with 1× I-Hawk battery (6× launchers) Eskadrille 532, Odense, with 1× I-Hawk battery (6× launchers) Eskadrille 533, Skrydstrup Air Base, with 1× I-Hawk battery (6× launchers) Eskadrille 534, Karup Air Base, with 1× I-Hawk battery (6× launchers) Luftwaffe Husum Air Base Jagdbombergeschwader 41, 2x squadrons with 18x Alpha Jets each, and 8x Alpha Jets in reserve Leck Air Base Aufklärungsgeschwader 52, 2x squadrons with 15x RF-4E (Reconnaissance) 144th Air Defence Missile Squadron (Reserve), Alt Duvenstedt, with 4x Roland systems Marine Marinefliegerdivision, Kiel Air Base Schleswig Air Base Marinefliegergeschwader 1, 2x squadrons with 24x Tornado IDS each Air Defence Squadron 1, Kropp, with 6x Roland systems Eggebek Air Base Marinefliegergeschwader 2, 2x squadrons with 24x Tornado IDS each Air Defence Squadron 2, Tarp, with 6x Roland systems Nordholz Airbase, tasked with submarine hunting in the North Sea Marinefliegergeschwader 3, 2x squadrons with a total of 20x Breguet Atlantic (15x maritime patrol and 5x BR 1150M signals intelligence variant), 1x squadron with 19x Sea Lynx Mk88 helicopters for Navy's destroyers and frigates Air Defence Squadron 3, Nordholz, with 6x Roland systems Commander, Allied Naval Forces Baltic Approaches Allied Naval Forces Baltic Approaches (NAVBALTAP) was located until 1976 in Kiel-Holtenau, and thereafter at Karup. Its commander was a Danish or German vice admiral and had the following deputy commanders: Flag Officer Denmark (FOD) in Aarhus, simultaneously the national commander of the Danish fleet. Task Force designation 420. Flag Officer Germany (FOG) in Glücksburg, simultaneously the national commander of the German fleet. Task Force designation 500. Commander German North Sea Subarea (COMGERNORSEA) in Wilhelmshaven-Sengwarden, simultaneously the German national Commander Naval Forces North Sea (Befehlshaber der Seestreitkräfte der Nordsee (BSN)). The task of NAVBALTAP was to keep the Warsaw Pact's United Baltic Sea Fleets, consisting of the Soviet Baltic Fleet, Polish Navy and East German Volksmarine bottled up in the Baltic Sea by blocking the Danish straits and thus ensuring NATOs unchallenged control of the North Sea. To fulfill its mission NAVBALTAP commanded the entire German as well as the ships of the Royal Danish Navy based in Denmark. The ships based in Greenland and the Faroe islands were under the command of Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic. Flag Officer Denmark The Flag Officer Denmark (FOD) commanded the entire Danish home fleet. As the fleet's main tasks were to prevent Warsaw Pact naval forces from passing through the Danish straits and to prevent amphibious landings on the Danish coast. To fulfill its mission the Danish navy fielded a large number of minelayers and fast attack crafts. The first would have been used to mine all sealanes and potential landings beaches, while the latter would have harassed the enemy fleet with continuous hit and run attacks. Additionally the Danish navy fielded RGM-84 Harpoon anti-ship missiles mounted on Scania trucks as mobile coastal artillery. The navy's main bases were Holmen Naval Base Naval Station Frederikshavn Naval Station Korsør. Minor naval bases were Torpedo Station Kongsøre (base of the Frogman Corps and ) Marine Station Aarhus (base of the Danish Fleet Admiral) Lyngsbæk Pier (naval mine depot and part of NEPS) Marine Station Esbjerg (NATO Reinforce Port and part of
Allied Naval Forces Baltic Approaches (COMNAVBALTAP) in Karup Structure in 1989 Commander, Allied Land Forces Schleswig-Holstein and Jutland LANDJUT was tasked with defending the Jutland peninsula. Holding Jutland was crucial for the mission of NAVBALTAP to keep the Danish Straits blocked and thus prevent the Soviet Baltic Fleet from breaking out into the North Sea. In case the Jutland peninsula would fall into Soviet hands, the LANDZEALAND units defending the Danish Isles would have been dangerously flanked. Therefore, LANDJUT was to be reinforced at the earliest with British and American troops to ensure that advancing Soviet forces would be prevented from crossing the Kiel Canal and Eider river. British and American formations earmarked to reinforce LANDJUT included the British 1st Infantry Brigade and the American 9th Infantry Division. British infantry battalions and armoured regiments rotated every two years or so; thus locations are shown, but no unit identities. Commander, Allied Land Forces Schleswig-Holstein and Jutland, Rendsburg, commanded by a Danish or German lieutenant general: 610th Signal Battalion, Rendsburg 2nd Signal Battalion, Tønder Corps Artillery HQ-Staff Battery, Flensburg 33rd Artillery Battalion, Skive, Nørrejyske Artilleriregiment (24x M59 155 mm gun) 650th Rocket Artillery Battalion, Flensburg, (4x Lance missile launcher) 610th Security Battalion (Reserve), Flensburg 611th Nuclear Weapons Supply Company, Flensburg 600th Air Defence Regiment, Rendsburg Staff Company, 600th Air Defence Regiment, Rendsburg 610th Air Defence Battalion, Rendsburg, (18x Roland missile systems mounted Marder 1, 108 FIM-43 Redeye launchers)) 620th Air Defence Battalion (Reserve), Rendsburg, (18x Gepard, 108 FIM-43 Redeye launchers) 630th Air Defence Battalion (Reserve), Rendsburg, (24x Bofors 40L70) Jutland Battle Group (Reserve), Holstebro 7th Staff Company 4th Btn, Jydske Dragonregiment, (infantery) 3rd Btn, Kongens Jyske Fodregiment, (Infantry) 4th Btn, Prinsens Livregiment, (Infantry) Tank destroyer Squadron, (10x Centurion Mk V (84mm gun)) 7th Engineer Company 8th Artillery Btn, Nørrejyske Artilleriregiment, (18x M101 105 mm howitzer) 8th Logistic Battalion 7th Military Police Detachment 1st Infantry Brigade, Tidworth, UK, United Kingdom Mobile Force HQ 1st Infantry Brigade & 215th Signal Squadron, Royal Signals, Tidworth 13th/18th Royal Hussars, Tidworth, (24x FV101 Scorpion, 24x FV107 Scimitar, 16x FV102 Striker, 19x FV103 Spartan) 1st Btn, Queen's Regiment, Tidworth, (43x Saxon, 8x FV721 Fox, 8x 81mm Mortars) 1st Btn, Devonshire and Dorset Regiment, Bulford, (43x Saxon, 8x FV721 Fox, 8x 81mm Mortars) 1st Btn, Royal Hampshire Regiment, Tidworth, (43x Saxon, 8x FV721 Fox, 8x 81mm Mortars) 1st Btn, Wessex Regiment (V), Devizes C Squadron, Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales Own), Tidworth, (14x Chieftain tanks) 47th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, Thorney Island, (24x FH-70 howitzers) 22nd Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, Perham Down No. 656 (Anti-Tank Helicopter) Squadron, Army Air Corps, (3x Gazelle AH.1, 9x Lynx AH.1), from 7 Regiment, Army Air Corps Jutland Division Jutland Division, Fredericia 3rd Signal Battalion (Division HQ) 3rd Engineer Battalion 4th Battalion, Fynske Livregiment, (Motorised infantry Battalion: 10x Centurion Mk V (84mm gun)) 6th Battalion, Jydske Dragonregiment, (Tank destroyer Battalion: 50x Centurion Mk V (84mm gun)) 5th Battalion, Jydske Dragonregiment, (Reconnaissance: 18x M41 DK-1, 9x M113, 9x M125) Long Range Reconnaissance Company, Dronningens Livregiment Electronic Warfare Company 1st Jutland Brigade, Fredericia 1st Brigade Staff Company (including 5x M113, 8x TOW on Land Rover) 1st Battalion, Jydske Dragonregiment, (20x Leopard 1A3, 21x M113 (including 4 with TOW), 4x M125 mortar carriers, 2x TOW on Land Rover) 1st Battalion, Fynske Livregiment, (10x Leopard 1A3, 32x M113 (including 4 with TOW), 4x M125, 4x TOW on Land Rover) 2nd Battalion, Prinsens Livregiment, (10x Leopard 1A3, 32x M113 (including 4 with TOW), 4x M125, 4x TOW on Land Rover) 6th Artillery Battalion, Nørrejyske Artilleriregiment, (12x M109A3 howitzer, 8x M114/39 155mm howitzer, 15x M113) 1st Armoured Engineer Company (6 x M113) 4th Logistic Battalion 1st Military Police Detachment 2nd Jutland Brigade, Skive 2nd Brigade Staff Company (including 5x M113, 8x TOW on Land Rover) 2nd Battalion, Jydske Dragonregiment, (20x Leopard 1A3, 21x M113 (including 4 with TOW), 2x M125) 1st Battalion, Dronningens Livregiment, (10x Leopard 1A3, 32x M113 (including 4 with TOW), 4x M125, 4x TOW on Land Rover) 2nd Battalion, Dronningens Livregiment, (10x Leopard 1A3, 32x M113 (including 4 with TOW), 4x M125, 4x TOW on Land Rover) 3rd Artillery Battalion, Nørrejyske Artilleriregiment, (12x M109A3 howitzer, 8x M114/39 155mm howitzer, 15x M113) 2nd Armoured Engineer Company 5th Logistic Battalion 2nd Military Police Detachment 3rd Jutland Brigade, Haderslev 3rd Brigade Staff Company (including 5x M113, 8x TOW on Land Rover) 3rd Battalion, Jydske Dragonregiment, (20x Leopard 1A3, 21x M113 (including 4 with TOW), 2x M125) 1st Battalion, Prinsens Livregiment, (10x Leopard 1A3, 32x M113 (including 4 with TOW), 4x M125, 4x TOW on Land Rover) 1st Battalion, Kongens Jyske Fodregiment, (10x Leopard 1A3, 32x M113 (including 4 with TOW), 4x M125, 4x TOW on Land Rover) 7th Artillery Battalion, Sønderjyske Artilleriregiment, (12x M109A3 howitzer, 8x M114/39 howitzer, 15x M113) 3rd Armoured Engineer Company 7th Logistic Battalion 3rd Military Police Detachment Divisional Artillery Regiment Skive Staff and Target Acquisition Battery 23rd Artillery Battalion, (18x M114/39 155mm howitzer) 24th Artillery Battalion, (18x M114/39 155mm howitzer) 18th Heavy Battery, (4x M115 203mm howitzer) 19th Heavy Battery, (4x M115 203mm howitzer) 14th Air Defence Battalion, (Stinger, Bofors 40 mm L/70) Divisional Logistic Ålborg 3rd Logistic Battalion 10th Supply Battalion Heavy Transport Company 2nd Military Police Company 6th Panzergrenadier Division 6th Panzergrenadier Division, Neumünster Staff Company, 6th Panzergrenadier Division, Neumünster 16th Panzergrenadier Brigade, Wentorf Staff Company, 16th Panzergrenadier Brigade, Wentorf, (8x M577, 8x Luchs) 161st Panzergrenadier Battalion, Wentorf, (13x Leopard 1A1A1, 24x Marder, 12x M113) 162nd Panzergrenadier Battalion, Wentorf, (24x Marder, 6x Panzermörser, 23x M113) 163rd Panzergrenadier Battalion, Wentorf, (24x Marder, 6x Panzermörser, 23x M113) 164th Panzer Battalion, Schwarzenbek, (41x Leopard 1A1A1, 12x M113) 165th Panzer Artillery Battalion, Wentorf, (18x M109A3G) 160th Anti-Tank Company, Schwarzenbek, (12x Jaguar 2) 160th Armored Engineer Company, Schwarzenbek 160th Supply Company, Wentorf 160th Maintenance Company, Schwarzenbek 17th Panzergrenadier Brigade, Hamburg Staff Company, 17th Panzergrenadier Brigade, Hamburg, (8x M577, 8x Luchs) 171st Panzergrenadier Battalion, Hamburg, (13x Leopard 1A1A2, 24x Marder, 12x M113) 172nd Panzergrenadier Battalion, Lübeck, (24x Marder, 6x Panzermörser, 23x M113) 173rd Panzergrenadier Battalion, Hamburg, (24x Marder, 6x Panzermörser, 23x M113) 174th Panzer Battalion, Hamburg, (41x Leopard 1A1A2, 12x M113) 175th Panzer Artillery Battalion, Hamburg, (18x M109A3G) 170th Anti-Tank Company, Lübeck, (12x Jaguar 1) 170th Armored Engineer Company, Lübeck 170th Supply Company, Hamburg 170th Maintenance Company, Hamburg 18th Panzer Brigade, Neumünster Staff Company, 18th Panzer Brigade, Neumünster, (8x M577, 8x Luchs) 181st Panzer Battalion, Neumünster, (28x Leopard 1A2, 6x Marder, 12x M113) 182nd Panzergrenadier Battalion, Bad Segeberg, (35x Marder, 6x Panzermörser, 12x M113) 183rd Panzer Battalion, Boostedt, (41x Leopard 1A2, 12x M113) 184th Panzer Battalion, Boostedt, (41x Leopard 1A2, 12x M113) 185th Panzer Artillery Battalion, Boostedt, (18x M109A3G) 180th Anti-Tank Company, Bad Segeberg, (12x Jaguar 1) 180th Armored Engineer Company, Lübeck 180th Supply Company, Boostedt 180th Maintenance Company, Boostedt 51st Home Defence Brigade, Eutin (originally a brigade of the Territorial Army; it was partially activated and staffed in 1982 and subordinated to the 6th Division as reinforcement in 1985) Staff Company, 51st Home Defence Brigade, Eutin, (8x M577, 8x Luchs) 511th Jäger Battalion, Flensburg, (7x Leopard 1A1A2, 6x Panzermörser) 512th Jäger Battalion, Putlos, (7x Leopard 11A1A2, 30x M113, 6x Panzermörser) 513th Panzer Battalion, Flensburg, (41x Leopard 1A1A2, 12x M113) 514th Panzer Battalion (Reserve), Putlos, (41x Leopard 1A1A2, 12x M113) 515th Field Artillery Battalion, Kellinghusen, (18x M101) 517th Field Replacement Battalion, Süderbrarup 510th Armored Engineer Company, Plön 510th Medical Company, Idstedt 510th Supply Company, Schleswig 510th Maintenance Company, Schleswig 6th Artillery Regiment, Kellinghusen Staff Battery, 6th Artillery Regiment, Kellinghusen 61st Field Artillery Battalion, Albersdorf, (18x M110A2, 18x FH-70) 62nd Rocket Artillery Battalion, Kellinghusen, (16x LARS, 16x MLRS) 63rd Surveillance Battalion, Itzehoe, (12x CL-89 drones) 6th Custodial Battery, Kellinghusen 6th Army Aviation Regiment, Hohenlockstedt, (15x BO-105M, 24x UH-1D, 21x PAH-1) 6th Air Defence Regiment, Lütjenburg, (36x Gepard, 216x FIM-43 Redeye launchers) 6th Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, Eutin, (34x Leopard 1A1A1, 10x Luchs, 18x Fuchs - 9 of which carry a RASIT radar) 6th Engineer Battalion, Plön, (8x Biber AVLB, 8x Pionierpanzer 1, 4x Skorpion Mine Layers, 12x Floating Bridge Modules) 61st Engineer Battalion, Lübeck, (8x Biber AVLB, 8x Pionierpanzer 1, 4x Skorpion Mine Layers, 12x Floating Bridge Modules) 6th Signal Battalion, Neumünster 6th Medical Battalion, Itzehoe 6th Supply Battalion, Neumünster 6th Maintenance Battalion, Hamburg 5x Field Replacement Battalions: 61st and 65th in Neumünster, 62nd in Itzehoe, 63rd and 64th in Hamburg 66th Jäger Battalion (aktiv), Wentorf, (30x M113, 6x Panzermörser) 67th Jäger Battalion (aktiv), Breitenburg, (30x M113, 6x Panzermörser) 68th Security Battalion (Reserve), Breitenburg Territorial Command Schleswig-Holstein Territorial Command Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel Staff Company, Territorial Command Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel 600th Front Intelligence Company (Reserve), Neumünster 61st Home Defence Brigade, Idstedt Staff Company (Reserve), 61st Home Defence Brigade, Idstedt 611th Infantry Battalion (Reserve), Klein Wittensee, (7x Leopard 1A1A1) 612th Infantry Battalion (Reserve), Flensburg, (7x Leopard 1A1A1) 613th Panzer Battalion (Reserve), Hamburg, (41x Leopard 1A1A1, 12x M113) 615th Artillery Battalion (Reserve), Hamburg, (18x M101) 610th Engineer Company (Reserve), Idstedt 71st Home Defence Regiment, Neumünster Staff Company (Reserve), 71st Home Defence Regiment, Neumünster 711th Infantry Battalion (Reserve), Neumünster 712th Infantry Battalion (Reserve), Seeth 713th Infantry Battalion (Reserve), Albersdorf 710th Mortar Company (Reserve), Neumünster, (18x 120mm mortars) 710th Supply Company (Reserve), Neumünster 81st Home Defence Regiment, Süderlügum Staff Company (Reserve), 81st Home Defence Regiment, Süderlügum 811th Infantry Battalion (Reserve), Süderbrarup 812th Infantry Battalion (Reserve), Idstedt 813th Infantry Battalion (Reserve), Eutin 810th Mortar Company (Reserve), Süderlügum, (18x 120mm mortars) 810th Supply Company (Reserve), Süderlügum 60th Engineer Regiment, Klein Wittensee Staff Company (Reserve), 60th Engineer Regiment, Klein Wittensee 620th Engineer Battalion, Schleswig 630th Engineer Battalion (Reserve), Albersdorf 640th Engineer Battalion (Reserve), Idstedt 650th Engineer Battalion, Rendsburg, (8x Biber AVLB, 8x Pionierpanzer 1, 4x Skorpion Mine Layers, 12x Floating Bridge Modules) 660th Floating Bridging Battalion, Schleswig 670th Floating Bridging Battalion (Reserve), Albersdorf 600th Pipeline Engineer Battalion (Reserve), Idstedt 600th Amphibious Engineer Company, Plön 600th Signal Company (Reserve), Klein Wittensee 600th Signal Command, Kiel Staff Company, 600th Signal Command, Kiel 620th Signal Battalion, Flensburg 600th Medical Command, Neumünster Staff Company, 600th Medical Command, Neumünster 610th Medical Battalion, Itzehoe 6x Medical Transport Companies, 6x Field Clinics, 55x Field Hospitals 600th Supply Command, Flensburg Staff Company, 600th Supply Command, Flensburg 610th Transport Battalion, Heide 610th Supply Battalion, Seeth 620th Supply Battalion (Reserve), Süderlügum 610th Maintenance Battalion, Flensburg 60th Field Replacement Regiment, Rendsburg Staff Company (Reserve), 60th Field Replacement Regiment, Rendsburg 602nd Field Replacement Battalion (Reserve), Rendsburg 603rd Field Replacement Battalion (Reserve), Rendsburg 604th Field Replacement Battalion (Reserve), Rendsburg 610th Military Police Battalion, Heide 600th Army Aviation Squadron (Reserve), Hohenlockstedt 610th NBC Defence Battalion, Albersdorf 610th Field Replacement Battalion (Reserve), Husum 620th Field
India Company. She had an inconclusive single ship action with a French warship in 1779. She was wrecked in 1782. Career Mentor first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in the volume for 1778. War between Britain and France had broken out in April 1778 and Captain John Dawson sailed Mentor south in a privateering cruise to attempt to intercept French vessels coming from the Indian Ocean that were not aware of the outbreak of hostilities. On 28 October 1778 Mentor encountered the French East Indiaman , which was sailing from India to France. Mentor captured Carnatic. When Carnatic came into Liverpool, she was said to be worth £135,000 and the richest prize ever taken and brought safe into port by a Liverpool privateer. Part of the value was due to a box of diamonds that had been found on her. Peter Baker, Mentors owner, retained ownership of Carnatic. Prize money was paid on 1 November 1779. On 26 October 1779 Mentor, John Whiteside, master, was in when she sighted four vessels, and sailed towards them. There
to a box of diamonds that had been found on her. Peter Baker, Mentors owner, retained ownership of Carnatic. Prize money was paid on 1 November 1779. On 26 October 1779 Mentor, John Whiteside, master, was in when she sighted four vessels, and sailed towards them. There were two ships, one flying Dutch colours and the other English, a sloop, and a schooner. As Mentor came closer Whiteside saw that one of the ships was a frigate, and sailed away. The frigate raised French colours, fired some shots, and set off in chase. The chase continued, off-and-on until 29 October, when the caught up with Mentor. At one p.m., an engagement commenced. Then at 2:10 p.m. the frigate broke off the action and sailed away. The frigate was armed with 36 guns, twenty-eight of them 12-pounders on one deck. Late in the afternoon two privateers from Bristol, Lyon and Tyger, came up and together with Mentor they set off after the French vessel, but without consulting with Whiteside. Mentor, because of the damage to her masts, sails, and rigging, could not fully keep up. By mid-day the next day the three caught up with the frigate, and a brig. The frigate was disguised as a merchantman, as she had been when Mentor first saw her some days earlier. Lyon set off after the brig, and Tyger sailed towards the frigate, but when she got closer and realized the deception, broke off and joined Lyon.
is a North Korean female acrobatic gymnast. With partner Jong Kum-hwa, Kim achieved 5th in the 2014 Acrobatic
8, 1997) is a North Korean female acrobatic gymnast. With partner Jong Kum-hwa, Kim achieved 5th in
scoring one try in the match. Squads Fiji Coach: Rick Stone Lebanon Coach: Darren Maroon Match details References International rugby league competitions hosted by Australia 2014 in rugby league Rugby league in
heritage respectively. Fiji won the test match by 40-28 after leading 22-12 at half-time. Fiji's James Storer won the man of the match award, scoring one try in the match. Squads Fiji Coach: Rick Stone Lebanon Coach: Darren Maroon Match details References International
Rito P. Asilo of the Philippine Daily Inquirer generally praising the selections and Magdangal's delivery as "love songs that are as emotively arranged as they are lovingly rendered". In particular, Asilo lauds Magdangal's technical singing in the album's carrier single "Ikaw Ba 'Yon" saying "[it] is a love-on-the-rocks ditty that allows [Magdangal] to display her gorgeous notes as she scales the tune’s ascending melody. But, the songstress’ triumph goes beyond technical singing in this particular track, she effectively delineates contrasting emotions that require her to shuttle between 'holding on' and 'letting go'." While in "Kaya
she effectively delineates contrasting emotions that require her to shuttle between 'holding on' and 'letting go'." While in "Kaya Mo Pa Ba", Asilo praised Magdangal's straightforward singing. Commercial performance Back to Love received a gold record certification from the Philippine Association of the Record Industry two weeks after its release in physical form. Track listing Personnel Adapted from the Back to Love liner notes. Malou N. Santos – executive producer Roxy Laquigan – executive producer Jonathan Manalo – a&r supervision, audio content head Roque "Rox" B. Santos – over-all album producer Jayson Sarmiento – promo specialist Jholina Luspo – promo associate London Angeles – promo coordinator Marivic Benedicto – star songs inc. and new media head Regie Sandel – sales & distribution Beth Faustino – music publishing officer Eaizen Almazan – new media technical assistant Abbey Aledo – music servicing officer Andrew Castillo – creative head BJ Pascual – photography Qurator – stylist Mickey See – make-up Jay Wee –
well yeah a well yeah living in Texas especially i see it and and
Living in Texas, I see it.
what is epinephrine and norepinephrine
One of these hormones is epinephrine, which can be defined as a hormone secreted by the adrenal medulla in response to short-term stress. Epinephrine is also called adrenaline, and you may have heard of this term before.
C - 'malloc' doesn't seem to work correctly
Writing to pointer out of bounds after malloc() not causing error
Epiphany (holiday)
Épifani
It'll get worse.
Станет хуже.
table tennis player Arthur Hydes (1911–1990), British football player Steven Hydes (born
tennis player Arthur Hydes (1911–1990), British football player Steven Hydes
Michael Lewis (safety)
ميخائيل لويس
beginning, Wilson was Vice President responsible for Engineering and Production, and reported to Rudin who was President, and Marketing Manager. Jim Grugan from Fairchild joined shortly after incorporation as Vice President of Administration, responsible for finance, facilities and purchasing. Immediately after financing and incorporation, they offered founder stock and hired IC designers George Erdi from Fairchild and Dan Dooley from TRW Microelectronics. They also hired Jerry Bresee, a chief process engineer from Tektronix, who developed a semiconductor process far superior to what they were able to access from the Fairchild R&D processing services department, with the exception of nitride passivation for low 1/f noise, a technology known by the founders from Fairchild. In 1969 Dooley designed the first fully integrated D/A converter (DAC), the 6-bit DAC01, using diffused resistors. He recruited his thin film technician with precision resistor fabrication skills that were essential for improving the accuracy of DACs, which became the biggest-selling type of product that helped launch the company. Semiconductor and materials engineer Wadie Khadder was hired with founder stock from Fairchild to support Bresee in both semiconductor process engineering and also the critical precision thin film technology initially needed for producing high accuracy 2-chip D/A converters. PMI pioneered the design and manufacture of the first 10-bit semiconductor IC DACs on the market.
who managed linear circuit R&D at the Fairchild Semiconductor R&D Laboratory in Palo Alto from 1966 to 1968. At the beginning, Wilson was Vice President responsible for Engineering and Production, and reported to Rudin who was President, and Marketing Manager. Jim Grugan from Fairchild joined shortly after incorporation as Vice President of Administration, responsible for finance, facilities and purchasing. Immediately after financing and incorporation, they offered founder stock and hired IC designers George Erdi from Fairchild and Dan Dooley from TRW Microelectronics. They also hired Jerry Bresee, a chief process engineer from Tektronix, who developed a semiconductor process far superior to what they were able to access from the Fairchild R&D processing services department, with the exception of nitride passivation for low 1/f noise, a technology known by the founders from Fairchild. In 1969 Dooley designed the first fully integrated D/A converter (DAC), the 6-bit DAC01, using diffused resistors. He recruited his thin film technician with precision resistor fabrication skills that were essential for improving the accuracy of DACs, which became the biggest-selling type of product that helped launch the company. Semiconductor and materials engineer Wadie Khadder was hired with founder stock from Fairchild to support Bresee in both semiconductor process engineering and also the critical precision thin film technology initially needed for producing high accuracy 2-chip D/A converters. PMI pioneered the design and manufacture of the first 10-bit semiconductor IC DACs on the market. In March 1970, during the IEEE Annual Convention in New York, PMI caused a major stir in engineering circles by introducing the aimDac100, the first 10-bit 2-chip DAC in a DIP semiconductor package. Not only was it far more compact and reliable than the modules that were state of the art at that time, but it provided 10-bit accuracy over the full military temperature range. The MonoDac01 was used by Jet Propulsion Laboratory (priced at $200 each) for their first Moon probe. By 1972 Dooley and Bresee, PMI's chief process engineer who developed process uniformity never before seen in the semiconductor industry, combined to design and
served from Paignton railway station. Train types The sidings provide stabling for Great Western Railway Diesel Multiple Units and InterCity 125s, and CrossCountry
by other trains. In the past, other trains that have used in the sidings have included , , and locomotives
RL and BPL are classes of problems acceptable by probabilistic Turing machines in logarithmic space and polynomial time.
RL e BPL são classes de problemas aceitável por máquinas de Turing probabilística em logarítmica espaço e tempo polinomial.
What is the path and length of medschool?
She needs to get a 4 year degree, then apply for medical school. Medical school acceptance depends on MCAT scores, grade point average, and extracurricular activities. It is very competitive. To go to medical school, then internship, etc. takes about 8 more years after the 4 year degree. She wants to find a school with a good medical school acceptance rate, then major in something related, like biology. Louisiana College in Pineville, LA has an acceptance rate in the 80-85% range, much better than the schools that brag about a 50% rate. That is where my daughter chose to go just because of that. It has a small student-teacher ratio, and it is a private Baptist college.
Here he likely made an agreement with Simone Martini to paint the chapel.
A Siena probabilmente si accordò con Simone Martini per l'affrescatura della cappella.
Bannoye is located 81 km northwest of Ust-Koksa (the district's administrative centre) by road. Abay
Ust-Koksinsky District, the Altai Republic, Russia. The population was 332 as of 2016. There are 8 streets. Geography Bannoye is located
Since she was by then in her mid-fifties, it is likely Hugh was attracted more by her vast estates than by her physical charms.
Comme elle était dans la cinquantaine, il était probable que Hugh était davantage attiré par ses vastes domaines que par ses charmes physiques.
Pledge Ghana's Flag, National Pledge, Anthem, and Coat of Arms The National Pledge of Ghana National symbols of Ghana
Ghana" and is as follows: "God Bless Our Homeland Ghana" "God Bless Our Homeland Ghana" is the national
Every part of his body was covered.
Cada parte de su cuerpo estaba cubierto.
won the National Film Award for Best Arts/Cultural Film at the 61st National Film Awards along with the English-Telugu film O
the National Film Award for Best Arts/Cultural Film at the 61st National Film Awards along with the English-Telugu
At the end of 1979, the value of the fixed assets in the endowment amounted to 7860 million lei, resulting in an industrial production of almost 7 billion lei, representing 26% of the entire industrial production of the county.
La sfârșitul anul 1979, valoarea fondurilor fixe în dotare se cifra la 7860 milioane lei, obținându-se o producție globală industrială de aproape 7 miliarde lei, valoare care reprezintă 26% din întreaga producție industrială a județului.
George Glauberman
جورج غلوبرمان
Carickaleese
Carraig a' Lios
who is president of the united states
The next President of the United States. In a vote of historic proportions yesterday, Senator Barack Obama became President-Elect of the United States of America with a 52% majority in the popular vote, and more than 349 electoral votes.
of the Norconian Resort, sought to draw attention to his resort by building a 38-feet tall lighthouse with a powerful revolving light atop the hill. That beacon gave the name to that hill
from Lake Norconian, at the extreme northwest of the Temescal Mountains, in Norco, California. Rex Clark, owner of the Norconian Resort, sought to draw attention to his resort by building a 38-feet tall lighthouse with a powerful revolving light atop the hill. That beacon gave the name to
Itawamba Community College, where he averaged 12.5 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game and was named one of the Top Incoming Freshmen by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). McKnight averaged 8.1 points, 3.7 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game as a sophomore. In June 2017 it was announced that he had signed with Arkansas–Pine Bluff. As a junior he averaged 18.5 points per game, second highest in the SWAC, and 3.5 assists and 2.0 steals per game. At the conclusion of the regular season, he was named SWAC Player of the Year. As a
rebounds and 2.5 assists per game as a sophomore. In June 2017 it was announced that he had signed with Arkansas–Pine Bluff. As a junior he averaged 18.5 points per game, second highest in the SWAC, and 3.5 assists and 2.0 steals per game. At the conclusion of the regular season, he was named SWAC Player of the Year. As a senior, McKnight averaged 20.8 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 1.5 steals per game. He was named to the First Team All-SWAC. Professional career Following his college career, McKnight signed with the Delaware Blue Coats of the NBA G League for training camp but did not make the final roster. He spent his rookie season with Sloboda Tuzla of the Basketball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the ABA League Second Division, averaging 10 points, three rebounds and three assists per game. On August 4, 2020, McKnight signed with BC Khimik of the Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague. On August 6, 2021, he signed with
how much and how often should i breastfeed my baby?
Frequent feedings helps stimulate your milk production during the first few weeks. By the time your baby is 1–2 months old, he or she probably will nurse 7–9 times a day. In the first few weeks of life, breastfeeding should be "on demand" (when your baby is hungry), which is about every 1-1/2 to 3 hours.
Why can't the browns have a winning team?
Because there is only room for one good football team in Ohio...The Buckeyes!
Make a Vanilla Sponge Cake
Vanilla, or plain, sponge cake is a standard baking item for any baker who loves making cakes. The traditional sponge uses plain or all-purpose flour with a lot of beating to ensure the rising.
Invited to visit the Countess of Buckingham, Katherine was forced to spend the night due to an attack of illness.
Invitata a visitare la contessa di Buckingham, Katherine è stata costretta a passare la notte a causa di un attacco di malattia.
Sergei, who intends to sell the missiles, needed to eliminate everyone involved in the deal, and therefore arranged for 47 to take the contracts.
Sergei, kẻ dự tính bán số tên lửa đó, cần phải loại bỏ tất cả những ai tham gia vào thỏa thuận này, và do đó đã cố tình sắp xếp cho 47 thực hiện các phi vụ này.
II. It was named after People's Hero of Yugoslavia . , and it is one of the five Montenegrin airports to feature a paved runway. Since Podgorica Airport was built in the 1960s, Ćemovsko Polje Airport caters to the needs of general aviation, as its
for military use, and withstood heavy bombing during Bombing of Podgorica in World War II. It was named after People's Hero of Yugoslavia . , and it is one of the five Montenegrin airports to feature a paved runway. Since Podgorica Airport was built in the 1960s, Ćemovsko Polje Airport caters to the needs of general aviation, as
to his experience at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, and cites author Barry Hannah as being a significant influence on his style. Jarman has stated that he prefers writing short stories as he "finds novels cumbersome". Literature critic Steven W. Beattie, on reviewing his short story collection My White Planet, stated that Jarman's writing differentiates from the norm of classic Canadian literature and focuses on "the delirious and courageous use of language to create startling effects". Jarman's short stories have been known to explore a variety of different themes, including war, crisis and Canadian culture (notably hockey). Beattie, reviewing one of the stories in the My White Planet collection, noted "'A Nation Plays Chopsticks' may be the finest explanation for Canadian's love affair with hockey I've ever read". Notable works Jarman's books have been received positively, and have won and been nominated for a number of awards. One of his short story collections, 19 Knives, was met with acclaim and chosen as 'book of the year' by The Guardian newspaper. Jarman's writings have also earned him the O. Henry Award and Best American Essays, Gold National Magazine Award in nonfiction and have won the Maclean-Hunter Endowment Award twice. He has also won the Jack Hodgins Fiction Prize, and has been included in The Journey Prize Anthology and Best Canadian Stories. Furthermore, Jarman's Salvage King, Ya! is placed on Amazon Canada's 50 Essential Canadian books as well as number one on
with acclaim and chosen as 'book of the year' by The Guardian newspaper. Jarman's writings have also earned him the O. Henry Award and Best American Essays, Gold National Magazine Award in nonfiction and have won the Maclean-Hunter Endowment Award twice. He has also won the Jack Hodgins Fiction Prize, and has been included in The Journey Prize Anthology and Best Canadian Stories. Furthermore, Jarman's Salvage King, Ya! is placed on Amazon Canada's 50 Essential Canadian books as well as number one on their best hockey fiction list. Jarman is the author of Knife Party at the Hotel Europa (Goose Lane Editions), My White Planet, 19 Knives, New Orleans Is Sinking, Dancing Nightly in the Tavern, and the travel book Ireland's Eye. He has also published articles in Walrus, Canadian Geographic, The Barcelona Review, Vrij Nederland and reviews for The Globe and Mail. He won the ReLit Award short fiction in 2001 for 19 Knives. He also received nominations in the same category for My White Planet in 2009, Knife Party at the Hotel Europa in 2016, and Czech Techno in 2021. Bibliography 1984: Dancing Nightly in the Tavern (Presse Porcépic) (stories) 1986: Killing the Swan (Presse Porcépic) (poems) 1997: Salvage King Ya! (Anvil Press) (novel) 1998: New Orleans is Sinking (Oberon) hardcover , paperback (stories) 2000: 19 Knives (House of Anansi) (stories) 2002: Ireland's Eye: Travels (House of Anansi) (non-fiction) 2008:
As many as 1 million submunitions failed to explode on impact, lingering as land mines that killed or maimed almost 200 people since the war ended.
Cam 1 milion de submuniții nu au explodat la impact și au rămas la sol ca mine terestre care au ucis sau au mutilat aproape 200 de oameni după încetarea focului.
at Eurobasket.com at FIBA.com at aba-liga.com at BGBasket.com References 1987 births Living people ABA League players KK
Mornar Bar players KK Radnički Obrenovac players MBK Handlová players Montenegrin expatriate basketball people in Serbia Montenegrin men's basketball
President Obama told Congress Wednesday he is extending for one year the national emergency with respect to significant transnational criminal organizations.
Obama extends national emergency for transnational criminal organizations
ark what do snowy owls eat?
It prefers Snow Owl Feces or Element, but it will also eat stones or anything in your inventory.
jury is still out meaning?
the jury is (still) out. C2. If the jury is (still) out on a subject, people do not yet know the answer or have not yet decided if it is good or bad: The jury's still out on the safety of irradiated food.
where do we get our table salt from
Salt Salt is processed from salt mines, and by the evaporation of seawater (sea salt) and mineral-rich spring water in shallow pools. Its major industrial products are caustic soda and chlorine; salt is used in many industrial processes including the manufacture of polyvinyl chloride, plastics, paper pulp and many other products. Of the annual global production of around two hundred million tonnes of salt, only about 6% is used for human consumption. Other uses include water conditioning processes, de-icing highways, and agricultural use. Edible salt is sold in forms such as sea salt and table salt which usually contains an anti-caking agent and may be iodised to prevent iodine deficiency. As well as its use in cooking and at the table, salt is present in many processed foods.