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1998 United States Senate election in Illinois
Eleição para o Senado federal por Illinois em 1998
It replaced the Scottish opt-out part of BBC Radio 4 in November 1978 .
It replaced the Scottish BBC Radio 4 opt-out service of the same name from 23 November 1978 .
A sign saying "Free Bradley Manning" is being held under and arch
A large clock affixed to a tower like structure on a bridge.
in addition to the basal and discal dots usually with submarginal dots in 1 c and 2; marginal band diaphanous, 9 to 11 mm. in breadth. Cameroons, Fernando Po and Congo region in the primeval forests near Mawambi. Subspecies Acraea kraka kraka (eastern Nigeria, Cameroon, mainland Equatorial Guinea and Bioko) Acraea kraka kibi Usher, 1986 (Ghana) Acraea kraka pallida Carpenter, 1932 (western Uganda, Democratic Republic of the Congo: Uele, Ituri, Kivu) Biology The habitat consists of forests.
b). Forewing to vein 2 and hindwing to the discal dots whitish yellow (male) or brown-yellow (female) (not black-grey as in the figure), otherwise hyaline; forewing usually with a black dot in the cell and with discal dots in 1 b and 2; hindwing in addition to the basal and discal dots usually with submarginal dots in 1 c and 2; marginal band diaphanous, 9 to 11 mm. in breadth. Cameroons, Fernando Po and Congo region in the primeval forests near Mawambi. Subspecies Acraea kraka kraka (eastern Nigeria, Cameroon, mainland
Sanctuary Madonna of the Splendor
Sanctuaire Notre-Dame de la Splendeur
There is one record of a female giving birth after only 28 days.
In un caso documentato, una femmina ha partorito dopo appena 28 giorni.
She then completed her PhD at University College, London University supported by a Medical Research Council (MRC) Studentship at the Cognitive Development Unit.
Elle a ensuite complété son Doctorat à l'University College, Université de Londres, soutenu par un fonds du MRC pour le Cognitive Development Unit.
and mild to warm temperatures year-round. Aviation accidents A Cessna 206 aircraft operated by Missionary Aviation Fellowship crashed close to Tari on March 23, 2006, killing its pilot and injuring 3 passengers. The pilot was a 42-year Swiss man who had been in PNG with the Swiss Mission for 12 years, and left a wife and four children behind.
of Huli country in the Hela Province of Papua New Guinea. It is the second largest settlement in the province, and accessible by road from Mendi. The town is administered under Tari Urban LLG. Climate Tari has a subtropical highland climate (Köppen Cfb) with heavy rainfall
at Strasbourg, relocating to Paris in 1867, where he was appointed superintendent of the Sainte-Anne asylum. During his long career at Sainte-Anne, he worked with Prosper Lucas (1805–1885), Valentin Magnan (1835–1916) and Gustave Bouchereau (1835–1900). In 1885 he was president of the Société Médico-Psychologique. In 1862
1885 he was president of the Société Médico-Psychologique. In 1862 he published Traité élémentaire et pratique des maladies mentales, with further editions in 1876 and 1894 as Nouveau traité élémentaire et pratique des maladies mentales. The second edition (1876) is recognized as the first medical textbook to utilize photographic illustration of patients. The book contains eight plates-Woodburytype depicting 33 "types of insanity". References People from Châlons-en-Champagne 1823 births 1902
Three zebras are lounding around together in a field.
three zebras stand together one rests his head on another back
Several difficulties had to be overcome.
Έπρεπε να ξεπεραστούν διάφορες δυσκολίες.
Both Tom and I'll be there.
Tomi ja minä olemme siellä molemmat.
Car Championship. For the first two years it was known as the Danish Touring Car Challenge. The final DTC season was in 2010, as the series merged with the Swedish Touring Car Championship to form the Scandinavian Touring Car Championship. Champions References External links (Some news in ).
the DTC) was a touring car racing series in Denmark. The inaugural year for the DTC was 1999, after the huge success in Scandinavia of the British Touring Car Championship. For the first two years it was
What did some feel the Russian army was only good for?
It is often said that Russia was militarily weak, technologically backward, and administratively incompetent. Despite its grand ambitions toward the south, it had not built its railroad network in that direction, and communications were poor. The bureaucracy was riddled with graft, corruption and inefficiency and was unprepared for war. Its navy was weak and technologically backward; its army, although very large, was good only for parades, suffered from colonels who pocketed their men's pay, poor morale, and was out of touch with the latest technology developed by Britain and France. By the war's end, everyone realized the profound weaknesses of the Russian military, and the Russian leadership was determined to reform it.
In addition to its direct antioxidant effects, ascorbic acid is also a substrate for the redox enzyme ascorbate peroxidase, a function that is particularly important in stress resistance in plants.
Para além dos seus efeitos antioxidantes directos, o ácido ascórbico é também um substrato para a enzima redox ascorbato peroxidase, função particularmente importante na resistência das plantas ao stress.
Occasionally, the busts of two or four wind gods are found in the corners of the cult reliefs.
En ocasiones, los bustos de dos o cuatro dioses de los vientos están representados en las esquinas de los relieves.
the Stefan Voda district of Moldova (the Southeastern wine zone); it is locally called the "Queen of England’s wine", because Queen Elizabeth II regularly orders the 1990 vintage. The Purcari winery produces its wine, which is matured for years in oak casks, in very limited batches. The wine is made from the French varieties of Cabernet Sauvignon, Georgian Saperavi, and Moldovan
from Cabernet Sauvignon, Rara neagră and Saperavi grapes. The wine has a dark ruby, saturated color. Areas of production The wine is produced in some Moldovan wineries, mainly in the Purcari area of the Stefan Voda district of Moldova (the Southeastern wine zone); it is locally
Fort Knox in Kentucky & Maine are named after him .
Two separate American forts , Fort Knox ( Kentucky ) , and Fort Knox ( Maine ) were named after him .
On 14 February 2012, each act in the "Big Artists" section performed a previously unreleased song.
Le 14 février 2012, chaque artiste dans la section Grands Artistes interprète une chanson inédite.
PCC6803 is one of the most highly studied types of cyanobacteria as it can grow both autotrophically or heterotrophically in the absence of light.
PCC6803 est l'une des espèces de cyanobactéries les plus étudiées, car elle peut pousser à la fois de façon autotrophe et hétérotrophe en l'absence de lumière.
In large water bodies, they may form dense swarms.
En corpos de auga grandes, poden formar densos grupos.
Carnevale), the annual youth football tournament held in Viareggio, Tuscany, are listed below. Format The 16 teams are seeded in 4 groups. Each team from a group meets the others in a single tie. The winner of each group progress to the final knockout stage. Participating teams Italian teams Atalanta Fiorentina
knockout stage. Participating teams Italian teams Atalanta Fiorentina Genoa Inter Milan Milan Napoli Roma Sampdoria Torino European teams Nottingham Forest Aberdeen Ajax Universitatea Craiova Sarajevo Rijeka Spartak Moskva Group stage Group A Group B Group C Group D Knockout stage Champions
At the end of this second stage is when severe liver damage begins.
Na kraju tog drugog stadijuma počinju da se javljaju ozbilja oštećenja jetre.
to 1969. In 1960, Seamans joined NASA as Associate Administrator. In 1965, he became Deputy Administrator, retaining many of the general management-type responsibilities of the Associate Administrator and also serving as Acting Administrator. During his years at NASA he worked closely with the Department of Defense in research and engineering programs and served as Co-chairman of the Astronautics Coordinating Board. Through these associations, NASA was kept aware of military developments and technical needs of the Department of Defense and Seamans was able to advise that agency of NASA activities which had application to national security. Post-NASA career In January 1968 he resigned from NASA to become a visiting professor at MIT and in July 1968 was appointed to the Jerome Clarke Hunsaker professorship, an MIT-endowed visiting professorship in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, named in honor of the founder of the Aeronautical Engineering Department. During this period with MIT, he was also a consultant to the Administrator of NASA. Seamans was also president of the National Academy of Engineering from May 1973 to December 1974, when he became the first administrator of the new Energy Research and Development Administration. He returned to MIT in 1977, becoming dean of its School of Engineering in 1978. In 1981 he was elected chair of the board of trustees of Aerospace Corp. Secretary of the Air Force In 1969, Seamans was appointed by President Richard Nixon to the position of Secretary of the United States Air Force. During his four-year tenure Seamans made
included: Instructor (1941–1945), Assistant Professor (1945–1950), and Associate Professor (1950–1955), Department of Aeronautical Engineering; Project Engineer, Instrumentation Laboratory; Chief Engineer, Project Meteor; and Director, Flight Control Laboratory. Seamans joined the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) in 1955 as Manager of the Airborne Systems Laboratory and Chief Systems Engineer of the Airborne Systems Department. In 1958, he became Chief Engineer of the Missile Electronics and Controls Division at RCA in Burlington, Massachusetts. NACA and NASA career From 1948 to 1958, Seamans also served on technical committees of NASA's predecessor organization, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. He served as a consultant to the Scientific Advisory Board of the United States Air Force from 1957 to 1959, as a Member of the Board from 1959 to 1962, and as an Associate Advisor from 1962 to 1967. He was a National Delegate, Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development (NATO) from 1966 to 1969. In 1960, Seamans joined NASA as Associate Administrator. In 1965, he became Deputy Administrator, retaining many of the general management-type responsibilities of the Associate Administrator and also serving as Acting Administrator. During his years at NASA he worked closely with the Department of Defense in research and engineering programs and served as Co-chairman of the Astronautics Coordinating Board. Through these associations, NASA was kept aware of military developments and technical needs of the Department of Defense and Seamans was able to advise that agency of NASA activities which had application to national security. Post-NASA career In January 1968 he
Nicole Livingstone
نیکول لیوینگستون
Registered Historic Woman's Clubhouses in Florida References External links Polk County listings at National Register of Historic Places Babson Park Woman's Club at Florida's
of Historic Places. See also List of Registered Historic Woman's Clubhouses in Florida References External links Polk County listings at National Register of Historic Places Babson Park Woman's Club at Florida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs National Register of Historic Places in
Martin. Released on April 6, 2011 exclusively in Japan by Sony Music Japan, the album compiles songs from Martin's four Mr. Vocalist albums from 2008 to 2010. Also included is the song "Inori", which was written and originally recorded by Yūji Sasaki for his aunt Sadako Sasaki, who was exposed
album by American singer-songwriter Eric Martin. Released on April 6, 2011 exclusively in Japan by Sony Music Japan, the album compiles songs from Martin's four Mr. Vocalist albums from 2008 to 2010. Also included is the song "Inori", which was written and originally recorded by Yūji Sasaki for his aunt Sadako Sasaki, who was exposed to the atomic bombing
Dress (PJ Harvey song)
Dress (canción)
Baoding (disambiguation)
Bảo Định (định hướng)
Fifty hectares are planted with Sangiovese from Tignanello which provides the grapes for another Chianti Classico DOCG Riserva, Badia a Passignano.
На пятидесяти гектарах высажены лозы Sangiovese из Tignanello, которые обеспечивают виноградом другой Chianti Classico DOCG Riserva, Badia Passignano.
what does by decree mean
Rule by decree. Rule by decree is a style of governance allowing quick, unchallenged creation of law by a single person or group, and is used primarily by dictators, absolute monarchs and military leaders. The expression is also sometimes used when describing actions of democratic governments that are perceived to unduly bypass parliamentarian or popular scrutiny.
ever present when I was growing up, and it’s continued to be the most important and intrinsic part of me. It kept me from going off the rails as a kid and it gave me rare purpose and self-confidence that I couldn’t find from anything else. This song talks loosely about how susceptible you can become to negativity and jealousy, even when you’re at your happiest and most confident. It’s about finding strength to ignore it all, and keep doing your own thing." Critical reception Robin Murray from
Bronte. Background The song premiered on Radio 1’s ‘Hottest Record in the World’ on 22 October 2018. Fender said the song was a celebration of music and a not-so-subtle middle finger to the naysayers that tend to rear their heads as soon as things start to work out for you, especially back home. He also said, "Music was always ever present when I was growing up, and it’s continued to be the most important and intrinsic part of me. It kept me from going off the rails as a kid and it gave me rare purpose and self-confidence that I couldn’t find from anything else. This song talks loosely about how susceptible you can become to
home of the new Fulton Fish Market Hunts Point Cooperative Market (meat market) New York City Terminal Market (produce market) Hunts Point Riverside Park Hunts Point, Washington
new Fulton Fish Market Hunts Point Cooperative Market (meat market) New York City Terminal Market (produce market) Hunts Point Riverside Park
He made his debut for Zaragoza in a 6–0 loss against Real Madrid.
Ele fez sua estréia pelo Zaragoza em uma perda 6 a 0 contra o Real Madrid.
They are taught similarly to Aikido and Ju Jutsu techniques, but in general the circles are smaller and the techniques are applied in a more linear fashion.
Elles sont enseignées de la même façon que les techniques de l’Aikido, mais en général les cercles sont plus petits et les techniques sont appliquées de façon plus linéaire.
Most other potential definitions depended on a limiting quantity (e.g., a minimum size or maximum orbital inclination) tailored for the Solar System.
La mayoría de las definiciones potenciales restantes dependían de una cantidad límite (por ejemplo, un tamaño mínimo o una inclinación orbital máxima) que se establecería para que se adaptase a nuestro sistema solar.
evident trauma upon the largely skeletal remains, both the coroner and the forensic pathologist could not exclude the possibility that each victim had been strangled to death. Although both victims were correctly determined to be of Caucasian race, both the coroner and the forensic pathologist determined they could not be completely sure of the specific ethnicity, or the precise gender of one of the recovered bodies, which was initially determined to be that of a male. The initial autopsy reports also erroneously concluded the two victims may have been related, stating there was a "high probability" the two decedents were a brother and sister. The first victim to have been recovered from the crime scene (later identified as Francine Trimble) was estimated to have been between and tall, possibly in height. The age of this victim was initially placed as being between 10 and 20 years old—perhaps being no older than 14. Her remains were found with a single earring of a bird, presumed to be handmade and constructed from a shell-like material described as being often seen in the works of "hippies and Native Americans." The second victim recovered from the crime scene and the subject originally believed to have been a male (later identified as Kerry Graham) was inaccurately estimated to have been between and tall, possibly in height, when in reality, Kerry Graham had been just in height. The age of this victim was also initially placed as being between 10 and 20 years old—perhaps being no older than 13. As had been the case with the first body recovered from James Creek, this decedent also had light brown hair, and had received excellent dental care in her lifetime, having never undergone a tooth filling procedure. Following their initial autopsies, the girls' remains—informally known simply as "John Doe" and "Jane Doe" among homicide detectives—were interred in a cement crypt in the Russian River Cemetery in the city of Ukiah. Developments By 1985, the remains recovered from James Creek had remained unidentified for six years. The same year, all evidence pertaining to the case was submitted to the FBI to undergo further examination, although the case would largely remain cold for the following 15 years. Nonetheless, on several occasions between the years of 2000 and 2011, the decedents' remains would be exhumed to undergo further forensic analysis in an effort to determine their identities. Speculation as to the accuracy of the initial theory of a probable relation between the victims first arose in 2000 when a further examination of the decedents' dental charting revealed dissimilarities too great for the pair to have been biologically related. The initial assumption the victims had been related was first questioned by a forensic odontologist named Jim Wood who, having closely examined the jawbone of each victim, concluded the jaw structure and actual dentition were too dissimilar for the decedents to have been related, and further opined his belief that both victims had most likely been female. This belief that both victims had not been related was formally confirmed via an examination of the victims' mitochondrial DNA the following year, which conclusively determined that the two victims had not been maternally related. Despite these revelations, speculation remained the decedents may have been in a romantic relationship, which may have been a reason why they were together at the time of their deaths. As no contemporary missing persons reports of a male and a female missing since late 1978 or early 1979 existed in California which matched the physical characteristics of the decedents, theories remained that the pair may have hitchhiked to California, perhaps from as far away as the Midwestern United States, and possibly as runaways. Facial reconstructions Beginning in the 1990s, several forensic facial reconstructions of the decedents were created and released to the media depicting reconstructions of just how the two decedents may have physically appeared in life. Initially, these reconstructions had been in the form of clay sculptures created using three dimensional photographs of the victims' skulls to create forensic models of the physical appearances of their faces. With advances in technology, these clay sculptures would be replaced by digital reconstructions of the decedents—still believed to have been a male and a female—that were released to the media in the early 2000s. In July 2012, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children released updated, digital renderings of the victims' faces. These renditions had been obtained with the assistance of a forensic anthropologist, who—via performing a modern CT scan upon the skulls of the two decedents—had been able to construct a more accurate digital, three-dimensional reconstruction of the victims' faces as they had most likely physically appeared in life. This forensic examination had also narrowed the ages of both victims to being most likely aged between 13- and 15-years-old at the time of their death, although the anthropologist did not question the original 1980 conclusion that one of the victims' skulls had been that of a male. This entire process was covered by the BBC America network, who had paid to have the victims' skeletalized remains exhumed in 2011 in order to produce a documentary detailing ongoing cold case investigations within the United States and worldwide as part of a series they had commissioned titled Naming the Dead. This documentary had detailed just how the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children utilize modern technology, the work of forensic artists, the Internet, and general law enforcement determination in the hopes of identifying unidentified child murder victims, and the methods currently used to do so, with these two decedents intended as being the primary case focused upon within this program within the series. Identification Some contemporary missing persons reports had erroneously listed the date of Graham and Trimble's disappearance as being 24 December 1979, whereas Graham had been reported missing by her mother on 24 December 1978. Furthermore, all primary sources pertaining to the two decedents had listed Graham's remains as being those of a male until DNA testing conducted in 2014 concluded her remains were actually those of a female. When these errors had been corrected, as a result of the renewed publicity and focus on the case following the 2012 screening of the BBC America series highlighting the work of forensic artists at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, a sibling of Kerry Graham contacted authorities voicing her concerns one of the decedents may be her missing sister, adding that at the time of her disappearance, she had been in the company of Francine Trimble. As investigators had initially concluded the two girls were likely together at the time of their disappearance, DNA samples were obtained from family members of both girls. These samples were entered into both the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children databases for comparison with nationwide unsolved murders
age of this victim was initially placed as being between 10 and 20 years old—perhaps being no older than 14. Her remains were found with a single earring of a bird, presumed to be handmade and constructed from a shell-like material described as being often seen in the works of "hippies and Native Americans." The second victim recovered from the crime scene and the subject originally believed to have been a male (later identified as Kerry Graham) was inaccurately estimated to have been between and tall, possibly in height, when in reality, Kerry Graham had been just in height. The age of this victim was also initially placed as being between 10 and 20 years old—perhaps being no older than 13. As had been the case with the first body recovered from James Creek, this decedent also had light brown hair, and had received excellent dental care in her lifetime, having never undergone a tooth filling procedure. Following their initial autopsies, the girls' remains—informally known simply as "John Doe" and "Jane Doe" among homicide detectives—were interred in a cement crypt in the Russian River Cemetery in the city of Ukiah. Developments By 1985, the remains recovered from James Creek had remained unidentified for six years. The same year, all evidence pertaining to the case was submitted to the FBI to undergo further examination, although the case would largely remain cold for the following 15 years. Nonetheless, on several occasions between the years of 2000 and 2011, the decedents' remains would be exhumed to undergo further forensic analysis in an effort to determine their identities. Speculation as to the accuracy of the initial theory of a probable relation between the victims first arose in 2000 when a further examination of the decedents' dental charting revealed dissimilarities too great for the pair to have been biologically related. The initial assumption the victims had been related was first questioned by a forensic odontologist named Jim Wood who, having closely examined the jawbone of each victim, concluded the jaw structure and actual dentition were too dissimilar for the decedents to have been related, and further opined his belief that both victims had most likely been female. This belief that both victims had not been related was formally confirmed via an examination of the victims' mitochondrial DNA the following year, which conclusively determined that the two victims had not been maternally related. Despite these revelations, speculation remained the decedents may have been in a romantic relationship, which may have been a reason why they were together at the time of their deaths. As no contemporary missing persons reports of a male and a female missing since late 1978 or early 1979 existed in California which matched the physical characteristics of the decedents, theories remained that the pair may have hitchhiked to California, perhaps from as far away as the Midwestern United States, and possibly as runaways. Facial reconstructions Beginning in the 1990s, several forensic facial reconstructions of the decedents were created and released to the media depicting reconstructions of just how the two decedents may have physically appeared in life. Initially, these reconstructions had been in the form of clay sculptures created using three dimensional photographs of the victims' skulls to create forensic models of the physical appearances of their faces. With advances in technology, these clay sculptures would be replaced by digital reconstructions of the decedents—still believed to have been a male and a female—that were released to the media in the early 2000s. In July 2012, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children released updated, digital renderings of the victims' faces. These renditions had been obtained with the assistance of a forensic anthropologist, who—via performing a modern CT scan upon the skulls of the two decedents—had been able to construct a more accurate digital, three-dimensional reconstruction of the victims' faces as they had most likely physically appeared in life. This forensic examination had also narrowed the ages of both victims to being most likely aged between 13- and 15-years-old at the time of their death, although the anthropologist did not question the original 1980 conclusion that one of the victims' skulls had been that of a male. This entire process was covered by the BBC America network, who had paid to have the victims' skeletalized remains exhumed in 2011 in order to produce a documentary detailing ongoing cold case investigations within the United States and worldwide as part of a series they had commissioned titled Naming the Dead. This documentary had detailed just how the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children utilize modern technology, the work of forensic artists, the Internet, and general law enforcement determination in the hopes of identifying unidentified child murder victims, and the methods currently used to do so, with these two decedents intended as being the primary case focused upon within this program within the series. Identification Some contemporary missing persons reports had erroneously listed the date of Graham and Trimble's disappearance as being 24 December 1979, whereas Graham had been reported missing by her mother on 24 December 1978. Furthermore, all primary sources pertaining to the two decedents had listed Graham's remains as being those of a male until DNA testing conducted in 2014 concluded her remains were actually those of a female. When these errors had been corrected, as a result of the renewed publicity and focus on the case following the 2012 screening of the BBC America series highlighting the work of forensic artists at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, a sibling of Kerry Graham contacted authorities voicing her concerns one of the decedents may be her missing sister, adding that at the time of her disappearance, she had been in the company of Francine Trimble. As investigators had initially concluded the two girls were likely together at the time of their disappearance, DNA samples were obtained from family members of both girls. These samples were entered into both the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children databases for comparison with nationwide unsolved murders and unidentified decedents (within which the subjects of whose DNA, odontological, anthropological, and other general information already exists). These DNA comparisons later corroborated this sibling's belief. Consequently, 36 years after their murders, the two decedents discovered alongside Highway 20 in Mendocino County on July 8, 1979 were formally identified as being Kerry Ann Graham and Francine Marie Trimble. The formal identifications were made in November 2015, and later announced to the media via a February 2016 joint press conference held by the Mendocino and Sonoma county sheriff's offices in Mendocino's county seat of Ukiah, and in which both girls' families were informed that the disappearances of Graham and Trimble had never been connected with the remains discovered alongside Highway 20 as police had originally believed the victims had been a young boy and a young girl, and that a likely factor in the original misidentification of one of the bodies as being that of a male was that much of the skeletal structure of young females typically resembles those of males until a female begins to physically mature. Following this formal announcement, one of the individuals who had worked on the forensic reconstruction of the victims' faces was to state: "It's been such a collaborative effort giving these victims back their names; an identity that has been lost for 30-plus years. It's extraordinary that we were able to
Shams Ma'an Solar Power Plant
محطة شمس معان للطاقة الشمسية
Storm caused a 27-car pile-up in zero-visibility conditions . Every emergency worker in the county dispatched to respond to disaster . Ravi Dyer, 51, from Chicago, killed when his truck rear-ended vehicle .
By . Ap . PUBLISHED: . 19:56 EST, 11 June 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 08:14 EST, 12 June 2013 . A truck driver was killed and several others were injured after a dust storm in rural Nevada blinded drivers, leading to a 27-car pile-up. Humboldt County sheriff's dispatchers . called in every emergency services worker in . the sparsely populated area after drivers reported 'near-apocalyptic' conditions on Interstate 80 at Winnemucca on Monday evening. A mine rescue crew also assisted, while a charter bus helped transport victims. A dust storm on Interstate 80 in rural northern Nevada led to a 27-car pile-up in zero-visibility conditions. One truck driver was killed and several people were injured . The carnage on I-80 at Winnemucca shut down the east-west corridor, a major trucking route, in both directions while workers cleared the scene of wrecked vehicles and debris . High winds at about 5pm on Monday whipped up dust - possibly loose from recently cleared fields - and created whiteout-like conditions, authorities said . All emergency services workers in the sparsely populated area of Humboldt County were called in after drivers reported 'near-apocalyptic' conditions on Monday evening . The carnage shut down the east-west corridor, a major trucking route, in both directions while workers cleared the scene of wrecked vehicles and debris. One side reopened after 19 hours, while the other remained closed yesterday afternoon. Chicago resident Ravi Dyer, 51, was killed when his truck rear-ended another commercial vehicle in the zero-visibility conditions, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol. Two other trucks hit his from behind, seriously injuring his passenger. A Humboldt General Hospital spokeswoman said 26 people were treated at the hospital, including three in critical condition . Images from the scene showed crunched-up vehicles, at least one overturned SUV, and damaged big rigs with their loads spilling onto the road . Overturned vehicles lie strewn across the freeway after the storm . Humboldt General Hospital spokeswoman Nicole Maher said 26 people were treated at the hospital, including three in critical condition who were later transferred to a hospital in much-larger Reno, about 160 miles away. High winds at about 5pm on Monday . whipped up dust — possibly loose from recently cleared fields — and . created whiteout-like conditions, authorities said. Vehicles, including . semitrailers, passenger cars and a tow truck piled up in both . directions. Images from the scene showed . crunched-up vehicles, at least one overturned SUV, and damaged big rigs . with their loads spilling onto the road. Vehicles, including semitrailers, passenger cars and a tow truck piled up in both directions . Authorities identified the man killed during the massive pile-up as 51-year-old truck driver Ravi Dyer from Chicago . The Winnemucca Police Department brought in a police transport vehicle, and the Coach America charter bus company sent a vehicle to transport victims . A mine rescue crew from Newmont Mining Corp. assisted, along with the entire emergency room and operating room teams at the 52-bed Winnemucca hospital . Maher said that it took . about three and a half hours to remove one person from a vehicle. Traffic was still being diverted more than 12 hours later, troopers said. Hospital officials said the emergency response included some unusual helpers. A car is crushed between two trailers as the extent of the devastation became apparent . Incident Commander Ken Whittaker praised officials who brought in water trucks and helped quell the brown dust so emergency crews could help the victims . The Winnemucca Police Department brought in a police transport vehicle, and the Coach America charter bus company sent a vehicle to transport victims . A mine rescue crew from Newmont Mining Corp. assisted, Maher said, along with the entire emergency room and operating room teams at the 52-bed Winnemucca hospital . Incident Commander Ken Whittaker also praised officials from Humboldt County who brought in water trucks and helped quell the brown dust so emergency crews could help the victims. Traffic was still being diverted more than 12 hours later, troopers said .
Text: Nahuatl poetry Ballet Día de difuntos (1938) (8') - orch.
Texto: poesía náhuatl Ballet Día de difuntos (1938) (8') - orq.
Khaneh Reghan
Khāneh Reghūm
Dark energy may just be a cosmic illusion, New Scientist, issue 2646, 7 March 2008.
Dark energy may just be a cosmic illusion Архивирано на сајту Wayback Machine (мај 5, 2008) (на језику: енглески), New Scientist, issue 2646, 7 March 2008.
We at The Salmon Corp care about our employees, you know.'
The Salmon Corp cares for their workers.
In geology, the K/T boundary represents the division between what and what?
It is the division between the time periods of the Cretaceous and Tertiary ,about 65 million years ago when the main dinosaurs extinctions occurred
The governments should negotiate and talk with each other, because the public is so welcoming, and the people of both the countries want friendship, want peace.
Οι κυβερνήσεις θα πρέπει να διαπραγματευτούν και να μιλήσουν μεταξύ τους, επειδή το κοινό είναι τόσο φιλόξενο, και οι άνθρωποι και των δύο χωρών θέλουν φιλία, θέλουν ειρήνη.
While they set sail for the lighthouse, Lily attempts to finally complete the painting she has held in her mind since the start of the novel.
Enquanto eles guiam a vela para o farol, Lily tenta finalmente completar a pintura que segura na sua mente desde o início do romance.
how much salt do u need to make an egg float?
To make the egg float, we have to make the water more dense by adding salt. For 1 cup of water, adding 3 tbsp. of salt should be about enough to make the egg float.
Akhalsopeli, Ozurgeti Municipality
Ախալսոփել (Օզուրգեթի շրջան)
After the Thirty Years' War, Nuremberg attempted to remain detached from external affairs, but contributions were demanded for the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War, the former amounting to 6.5 million guilder.
Após a Guerra dos Trinta Anos, Nuremberga tentou se manter alheia a assuntos externos, mas contribuições foram exigidas na Guerra de Sucessão Austríaca e na Guerra dos Sete Anos, no montante de 6,5 milhões de florins.
For example, Australia's first demolition derby took place in January 1963.
オーストラリアでの最初のデモリション・ダービーは1963年1月に行われた。
President Bush signed the Great Lakes Compact into law Friday, granting the states surrounding the great lakes the authority to regulate the use of its water.
Bush signs Great Lakes Compact
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She replied, I also know about [sanitary pads], but myself and my sisters, if they start using that, we have to cut our family milk budget.
Ze antwoordde: "Ik ken maandverband, maar als mijn zussen en ik dat zouden gebruiken, is er geen geld meer voor melk."
They've joined hands together to develop a platform which they call Spacecraft, a hybrid physical and digital space for crafting, more of a process than a product, an open architecture for making, which involves three parts: a makerspace kiosk, which is prefab and modular; tool kits which can be customized based on what makers want to make; and a trading app.
Összefogtak egy platform fejlesztésére, amit "Űrhajó"-nak neveznek, egy hibrid fizikai és digitális hely a szakmáért, inkább folyamat- mint termékközpontú, egy nyitott szerkezet a készítésért, ami három részt foglal magába: egy alkotóműhelyt, amely előregyártott és moduláris, személyre szabható szerszámkészlet az alkotó ízlésének megfelelően, és egy kereskedő alkalmazás.
Birds not of breeding age arrive a few weeks later.
As aves que non se reproducen chegan semanas máis tarde.
what is the xbox one minecraft version?
Minecraft: Xbox One Edition is the edition of Minecraft developed by 4J Studios and Mojang Studios for the Xbox One. It was announced on June 10, 2013 at Microsoft's press conference at E3 2013 and was available for purchase on the Microsoft Store for $19.99 between September 5, 2014 and September 20, 2017.
after forty-eight-year-old Colonel George Stoneman, a Civil War veteran and career Army man by way of West Point. He was assigned to Arizona in May, 1870 and although he was relieved of his Arizona duties one year later, his establishment of the road between Fort McDowell and Fort Whipple was a major accomplishment of his brief command. Stoneman was a trailblazer and sought a way to Prescott that would avoid the southern route. He found his route by following an old Indian trail that covered part of the distance. The trail was widened into a rocky road that led northwest from Fort McDowell through what is now McDowell Mountain Regional Park, and passed to the north of Pinnacle Peak. It’s believed that soldiers may have camped in the area which is now near 136th Street and Rio Verde Drive. The road then passed near what would later become Brown’s Ranch and eventually touched the eastern boundary of the area where The Boulder’s resort is located today in north Scottsdale. From there it went past the northern slope of Black Mountain and continued west to Cave Creek. A bubbling spring near what is now Rancho Manana, provided a nice respite for weary travelers. After that it was north along the banks of Cave Creek and crossing into what is now Cave Creek Regional Park. From there it passed through the New River Mountains and Black Canyon, then
Apache tribes. As far as the Stoneman Road, with the lack of traffic on it after 1890 combined with the attrition of time and the Arizona weather, only minimal traces are left. Historical Task Force A historical task force has discovered portions of the road in parts of McDowell Mountain Park and near the old Brown’s Ranch location near north Scottsdale. Another discernible section runs between Stagecoach Pass at Windmill Road northwest to Cave Creek Road ending by a gate going into the Carefree Airport. Running east to west, south of Cave Creek Road, is a short section of the Military Road which is part of the old Stoneman Road. It originally ran toward Cave Creek and by what is thought to be a military remount station from the 1870–1890 era. Other than that, the road has pretty much succumbed to the sands of time. Stoneman
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Peneck Thomas Rozkovski: Twenty-Four Paintings Address, Battle of Monmuth Henley Southeastern Spectrum: Seventh Annual Jurored Exhibitions ROCI: Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange Proof Positive: Forty Years of Contemporary American Printmaking References External links "Conversations with Artists Series" National Gallery of Art. 14 October 1981 "Jack Cowart Papers 1969-1991" Baltimore Museum of Art Joanna Shaw-Eagle, "Curator Shapes Unique View of Lichtenstein's Art Cowart to Head Artist's Foundation in New York" 10 July 1999 Washington Times, D5. Jo Ann Lewis, "Jack Cowart & the Century's Trove; A National Gallery Curator, Winning through Innovation" 24 February 1987 The Washington Post, C01 "Arts Update" 7 September 1997Daily Press,T3. Jo Ann Lewis, "A 300-Proof Show; At the Cororan, Prints with Plenty of Kick" 16 March 1997 The Washington Post, G05. Jo Ann Lewis, "A Treasure Hunt for America's Finest; Corcoran Mixes its Best with Beauties from N.Y.'s Century Club" 2 August 1993 The Washington Post, B01. Jo Ann Lewis, "Modernity, but Modestly; The NGA, Setting its Acquisition Sights Carefully" 18 December 1988 The Washington Post, G05. Martha Baker, "Southwestern Bell Underwrites O'Keefe Exhibit" 23 March 1987 7:26 St. Louis Business Journal, 15A. 1945 births Living people
Books Matisse in Morocco: The Paintings and Drawings, 1912-1913 Henri Matisse: the Early Years in Nice, 1916-1930 Georgia O'Keeffe: Art and Letters Roy Lichtenstein, 1970-1980 Roy Lichtenstein (German edition) Lichtenstein in Process Expressions: A New Art from Germany: Georg Baselitz, Jörg Immendorfl, Ardem Kiegler, Markius Liperlz, A.R. Peneck Thomas Rozkovski: Twenty-Four Paintings Address, Battle of Monmuth Henley Southeastern Spectrum: Seventh Annual Jurored Exhibitions ROCI: Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange Proof Positive: Forty Years of Contemporary American Printmaking References External links "Conversations with Artists Series" National Gallery of Art. 14 October 1981 "Jack Cowart Papers 1969-1991" Baltimore Museum of Art Joanna Shaw-Eagle, "Curator Shapes Unique View of Lichtenstein's Art Cowart to Head Artist's Foundation in New York" 10 July 1999 Washington Times, D5. Jo Ann Lewis, "Jack Cowart & the Century's Trove; A National Gallery Curator, Winning through Innovation" 24 February 1987 The Washington Post, C01 "Arts Update" 7 September 1997Daily Press,T3. Jo Ann Lewis, "A 300-Proof Show; At the Cororan, Prints with Plenty of Kick" 16 March 1997 The Washington Post, G05. Jo Ann Lewis, "A Treasure Hunt for America's Finest; Corcoran Mixes its Best with Beauties from N.Y.'s Century Club" 2 August 1993 The Washington Post, B01. Jo Ann Lewis, "Modernity, but Modestly; The NGA, Setting its Acquisition Sights Carefully" 18 December 1988 The Washington Post, G05. Martha Baker, "Southwestern Bell Underwrites O'Keefe Exhibit" 23 March 1987 7:26 St. Louis Business Journal, 15A. 1945 births Living people American art curators
It is considered an important step towards the Act of Independence of Lithuania, adopted on February 16, 1918 by the Council of Lithuania, as the Seimas laid the groundwork for the establishment of an independent Lithuanian state.
É considerada um passo importante a caminho da Declaração de Independência da Lituânia, adotada em 16 de fevereiro de 1918 pelo Conselho da Lituânia, uma vez que a Seimas criou as bases para o estabelecimento de um estado independente lituano.
hits. For his third patrol, he was credited with three ships sunk, a total of 39,200 tons. Departing Pearl Harbor in October, he returned to Truk for another 27-day patrol, and on November 1/2, attacked a freighter and troopship on the surface firing four torpedoes at the freighter at and one at the troopship from . The freighter was claimed to have sunk immediately, the troopship to have caught fire then settle. The next night, encountering three Japanese destroyers, Davenport fired four torpedoes at one of them from , claiming a hit midships, and a sinking. And finally, on 5/November 6, Haddock found two tankers, firing three bow torpedoes at each from and all four stern tubes at the escort. The stern shots all missed, but Davenport reported hits in both tankers. After reloading, he fired two more torpedoes at each, claiming both tankers sunk. The second Truk patrol earned Davenport credit for five ships and 32,600 tons, including the escort, plus damage to one for 4,000 tons. None were confirmed by postwar JANAC, while Davenport, backed by his executive officers, believe the Japanese attempted to deceive the Allies into thinking the tankers remained in service. USS Trepang Afterward, "at his own request", Davenport was detached for a rest and new construction, and "Beetle" Roach was given Haddock. Davenport would return to duty with the new Balao-class . On September 30, 1944 off Honshu, Davenport fired six torpedoes on two large tankers, a large freighter, and an escort, claiming a hit in one tanker; JANAC confirmed only sinking of a 750-ton freighter, Taknuan Maru. Davenport weathered a typhoon and, on October 10/11, picked up a convoy of two tankers and one escort. Firing four stern tubes, he claimed three hits. No sinkings were confirmed in Japanese records. The next night, he fired four torpedoes at a Japanese landing craft, believing all missed. Postwar, he was credited with the 1,000 ton Transport No. 5. On 12/October 13, lying off Iro Zaki, Davenport made radar contact with two ships, believing them at first to be aircraft carriers, then battleships, escorted by destroyers. He fired all six bow tubes at one "battleship". He claimed hits in one destroyer, suggesting it sank immediately, and at least one hit in the first "battleship". He then swung and fired all four stern tubes, his last remaining torpedoes, at the other "battleship"; all missed. Back in Majuro, he was credited with three ships of 22,300 tons and damage to a Yamashiro-class battleship for 29,300 tons, earning him a fourth Navy Cross. On his next patrol to Luzon Strait, Davenport led a "wolfpack" called "Roy's Rangers" consisting of Trepang, James Fulp's Segundo, and Charles Brown's Razorback He fired twenty-two torpedoes in all, claiming four ships for 35,000 tons; this was reduced postwar to three for 13,000. Later career and retirement After completing this, his tenth war patrol, in December 1944, Davenport requested shore duty, and became a maritime engineering instructor at Annapolis. Except for those who earned the Medal of Honor, such as Dick O'Kane, he was the Submarine Force's most decorated member. Davenport remained in the Navy after the war and saw "in theater" service during the Korean War. His last assignment was as commanding officer of the troop transport from 1958 to August 1959 after which he retired from the navy after 26 years of service. Upon retirement, he was promoted to rear admiral in recognition of his combat decorations. Davenport died on Christmas Eve 1987 at the age of 78. Television appearance In 1954, the popular television program, This Is Your Life with host
none of the men under his command were lost, he and his crews experienced many close calls and escapes. He credited his religious faith for his successes. Early life and family Davenport was born in Kansas City, Kansas, and grew up in the Midwest. In June 1933, he graduated from the United States Naval Academy as an ensign. In 1935, he married Jane Andre Gorham, who would be his wife for 52 years; together they had two daughters, Delia (Davenport) Gruenig and Bonnie (Davenport) Byhre. Naval career Davenport's first naval assignment was on the battleship . The next year he attended Submarine School in New London, Connecticut. Upon graduation he was temporarily assigned to the training ship until the arrived on the East Coast to be re-engined. After some time in Panama, he arrived in Pearl Harbor in June 1939. Outbreak of World War II In 1941, Davenport was serving in , as executive officer under Lieutenant Commander Creed Burlingame. After four patrols aboard, Burlingame recommended Davenport for a command of his own. Beyond the expected and usual depth charging after attacks on ships, there were close escapes. Once, a Japanese airplane dropped three bombs directly on the Silversides. The sub survived; although during escape, it went into a hard dive with bow planes jammed, exceeding its design depth. At the last moment, Exec Davenport removed a cotter key, enabling the sub to level off to avoid being crushed. On another occasion, a torpedo, half stuck in the firing chamber required re-firing. If unsuccessfully re-fired, it could have sunk the sub. Another time, Davenport had to wrestle a pistol from a drunken gunner's mate who felt that he had been robbed in a dice game. The sailor was removed from the sub in a straitjacket. USS Haddock Davenport was given command of , replacing Commander Art Taylor, who was relieved at the orders of Admiral Robert English for circulating "subversive literature" (a poem critical of English and his staff). Haddock achieved three successful patrols; Davenport's first patrol in command was off the Palau Islands, sinking two confirmed ships, Toyo Maru and Arima Maru, for 9,200 tons. His wartime credit was one for 11,900. He was unable to close nearer than to the Japanese aircraft carriers Hiyō and Junyō. After 39 days at sea, Haddock went in for extensive refit to repair a defective, potentially lethal, conning tower. At a depth of 415 feet, it had almost imploded. To close the hatch to save the boat from sinking, Davenport hit the hatch with a sledgehammer. The conning tower held, and Haddock escaped. On Davenport's second patrol, he returned to the Palaus, where he sank the 5,533-ton Saipan Maru, and on July 26, 1943 they fired a total of fifteen Mark XIV torpedoes at ranges between in four attacks, believing he scored one hit. Credited with one ship sunk for 10,900 tons and damage to another for 35,000 tons, he was awarded his first Navy Cross; this score was later corrected to one ship sunk at 5,500 tons. In August 1943, Davenport was dispatched to Truk, making a 27-day patrol that would earn him a second Navy Cross. He fired four torpedoes on a ship on September 15, claiming two hits and fire aboard the target, which nevertheless tried to ram, leading Davenport to fire two more "down the throat". On September 20, he encountered a large tanker, the
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but gets out quickly after. He thinks he can do anything, though he often fails. Stephanie Beatriz as Rosa Diaz: Rosa frequently acts tough and behaves as if she has no weaknesses nor emotions, which she has trouble expressing. Rosa also goes to prison alongside Jake for being incorrectly blamed in a crime. She used to be a ballerina as a child, and comes out as bisexual at the end of season 5. Terry Crews as Terry Jeffords: Terry is a family man, having a wife, Sharon, and twin daughters, named Cagney and Lacey, eventually a third in season 3 named Ava. Terry works out frequently and is strong. He has issues with food, and gets angry frequently. For the initial five seasons, he is a sergeant, being addressed as “Sarge” frequently. In season 6, he becomes a lieutenant. Melissa Fumero as Amy Santiago: Amy is a nerd, frequently paying attention to flaws, who also comes from a major family of geeks. Jake and Amy go on their initial date as a joke in season 1, officially begin dating in season 3, get engaged and marry in season 5, and have a child named Mac at the end of season 7. Joe Lo Truglio as Charles Boyle: Charles is obsessed with peculiar food from many different cultures. He is Jake’s best friend, who enjoys to solve crimes with Jake. Early in season 1, he repeatedly attempts to ask Rosa out and fails. Later in season 1, he begins dating Vivian Ludley, goes “Full Boyle” (which is when he pulls too many romantic moves too fast in a relationship that results in heartbreak), and they get engaged. However, his engagement fell through in the end of season 1. In season 3, he begins dating artist Genevieve, who adopt a child named Nikolaj (whom Charles always tells Jake to pronounce correctly) at the start season 4. Chelsea Peretti as Gina Linetti (main seasons 1–6; special guest season 8) Captain Holt’s assistant, who acts cool and revolves her whole life around her phone and social media. Gina is Jake’s childhood friend. Gina frequently makes fun of Amy. In season 5, she has a child named Iggy. Gina departs temporarily in the start of season 5 due to Peretti’s real-life pregnancy, and for good in season 6 to build an online brand. Andre Braugher as Raymond Holt: The captain of the precinct, who frequently criticizes Jake’s immature behavior. Dirk Blocker as Michael Hitchcock (recurring season 1, starring seasons 2–5, main season 6–8) Joel McKinnon Miller as Norm Scully (recurring season 1, starring seasons 2–5, main season 6–8) Production Development Writers and producers Michael Schur and Dan Goor, who had known each other since they were students at Harvard University, and had collaborated on the sitcom Parks and Recreation, conceived the idea to set a comedy in a police station, a setting they felt had been insufficiently used in television comedies since Barney Miller. They pitched the idea to production company Universal Television, where Schur had a development deal. Although Universal signed on to produce the series, its parent company's network, NBC, passed on airing it, so the duo sold it to the Fox Broadcasting Company. Fox placed a 13-episode order for the single-camera ensemble comedy in May 2013. The series was picked up for a full season of 22 episodes in October 2013, and was later chosen to air with the sitcom New Girl in a "special one-hour comedy event" as the Super Bowl XLVIII lead-out programs. It is filmed at CBS Studio Center in Studio City, Los Angeles. The exterior view of the fictional 99th Precinct building is the actual 78th Precinct building in Brooklyn. Cancelation and renewals Fox canceled the series after five seasons in May 2018. Negotiations to revive the series for a sixth season began shortly afterwards with TBS and NBC, as well as streaming services Hulu and Netflix. After fans launched a social-media campaign calling for a renewal, Goor announced that NBC had picked up the series for a sixth season comprising 13 episodes 30 hours following the cancellation. In a statement, NBC Entertainment chairman Robert Greenblatt expressed regret for originally passing on the series to Fox and was "thrilled" at its addition to the network. NBC subsequently announced that the series would premiere midseason in the 2018–19 television season. In September, the network ordered an additional five episodes for season six, bringing the order to 18. The sixth season premiered on NBC on January 10, 2019. Peretti, who portrays civilian administrator Gina Linetti, departed as a series regular during the season, but returned for a guest appearance. In February 2019, NBC renewed the series for a seventh season, followed by an eighth season renewal in November prior to the airing of the seventh. The seventh season premiered on February 6, 2020, and concluded on April 23. In February 2021, NBC announced that the eighth season of 10 episodes would be its last, and further announced that the eighth-season premiere would be delayed until August 12, 2021. Two episodes aired back-to-back each week for five weeks and the series concluded on September 16, 2021. Writing In June 2020, Crews said that the planned direction of the eighth season was being altered in response to the murder of George Floyd, with Goor cancelling four "ready to go" episodes as a result. Samberg also stated that the series would be "striking a balance" between addressing police brutality and maintaining its comedic style. It also incorporated the COVID-19 pandemic during the season. Although initially announced as part of NBC's fall schedule, the eighth-season premiere was pushed back to 2021 due to the pandemic. Goor called ending the series "a difficult decision, but ultimately, we felt it was the best way to honor the characters, the story, and our viewers", with the cast also expressing sentiments for having been a part of the series. Episodes Reception Critical response Rotten Tomatoes gave season one a score of 89% based on 56 reviews. The consensus is:
as a result. Samberg also stated that the series would be "striking a balance" between addressing police brutality and maintaining its comedic style. It also incorporated the COVID-19 pandemic during the season. Although initially announced as part of NBC's fall schedule, the eighth-season premiere was pushed back to 2021 due to the pandemic. Goor called ending the series "a difficult decision, but ultimately, we felt it was the best way to honor the characters, the story, and our viewers", with the cast also expressing sentiments for having been a part of the series. Episodes Reception Critical response Rotten Tomatoes gave season one a score of 89% based on 56 reviews. The consensus is: "Led by the surprisingly effective pairing of Andy Samberg and Andre Braugher, Brooklyn Nine-Nine is a charming, intelligently written take on the cop show format." For Season 2, it received a score of 100% based on 17 reviews. That season's consensus is: "Brooklyn Nine-Nines winning cast, appealing characters and wacky gags make it good comfort food." Metacritic gives the first season of the show a weighted average rating of 70/100 based on 33 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Alyssa Rosenberg of The Washington Post deemed Brooklyn Nine-Nine "one of the funniest, most important shows on TV" and highlighted its "ability to find unpredictable routes into a wide range of issues in contemporary policing." Writing for Vanity Fair, Grace Robertson regarded the series as "a well-made exemplar of [...] the workplace sitcom" that confers "straightforward pleasures". Slates Aisha Harris called the series "a well-crafted fantasy, with hardly any discernible connection to current cultural attitudes about law enforcement" but complimented its "talented" ensemble cast. It was ranked No. 24 in Rolling Stones 50 Best TV Shows of the 2010s list, in which its curator, Alan Sepinwall, praised "the comedic yin and yang" of Samberg and Braugher's characters. Brooklyn Nine-Nine has received praise for its forthright portrayal of LGBTQ people and the serious issues that affect them while retaining its sense of humor. Portraying Captain Raymond Holt, a lead character, as an openly gay, no-nonsense black man in a same-sex interracial marriage is unprecedented in cinema and television. The coming out as bisexual by detective Rosa Diaz in episode "99", the 99th episode of the series, has been described as an important representation of sexual orientation. Ratings Awards and nominations Broadcast Brooklyn Nine-Nine is broadcast in Canada on Citytv. After the second episode of the second season, it was replaced on Sunday nights by Rogers Hometown Hockey for the duration of the 2014–15 NHL regular season; after the NHL season concluded City resumed airing Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and has continued to broadcast the show simultaneously with the American broadcast since the third season (Hometown Hockey was moved to Sportsnet in 2015). The series also airs on TBS and sister channel TruTV from 2018 to 2021. On February 7, 2022, Comedy Central was announced to become the new syndication home starting on February 20. In the United Kingdom, the show premiered on E4 in January 2014. The second season debuted on January 15, 2015, the third began on January 7, 2016, and the fourth on January 5, 2017. The fifth season aired on March 8, 2018, the sixth on March 28, 2019, and the seventh on March 26, 2020. The series airs on RTÉ2 in Ireland. In New Zealand, Brooklyn Nine-Nine premiered on TV2 on February 13, 2014. In South Asia, Brooklyn Nine-Nine airs on Comedy Central India. In South Africa, the series premiered on SABC3, in the 19:00 timeslot, airing Mondays to Fridays, where repeats aired on Sunday In Australia, it premiered on SBS on July 28, 2014, and airs repeats on Universal Channel from January 7, 2015. It moved to SBS 2 in 2015 commencing with the second season, which premiered on March 3, 2015. It has now moved to SBS Viceland, currently airing on Fridays at 8:30pm. In December 2014, Netflix UK added the first season to its listings, with Netflix Australia following suit in March 2015. Since 2016, Netflix UK, Australia, Germany, Austria, Latin America, and Switzerland have carried seasons 1 to 6 of Brooklyn Nine-Nine. The seventh season was added to Netflix UK on March 26, 2021. In South East Asia and Sri Lanka, Brooklyn Nine-Nine airs right after the U.S. on Diva. French Canadian adaptation A French Canadian adaptation of the series, titled Escouade
are all australian shepherds born without tails?
Although some Aussies are born with naturally bobbed or partially bobbed (stubby) tails,Template:Genetic mutation the majority are born with full, long tails. Breeders have historically docked the tails when the puppies are born.
released on October 7, 2020, directed by Joe Weil. The visual opens with the duo arriving at a luxurious, closed-off estate, whereafter they are seen in front of a large fountain as tons of lights accentute their extravagant outfits; the fountain is later seen spewing blood. In and around the mansion, they are seen living lavish lifestyles with half-naked women parading around. In imagery reminiscent of the film Scarface, they conduct "shady" deals with questionable accomplices, along with having an actual dog chasing unwanted visitors off the property and making an example of them. 21 honors his British background, showing a painting that depicts him as a monarch. Revolt's Jon Powell noted, "They also utilize out-of-place fixtures like school lockers and eighteenth century era Redcoats to help bring Savage's non-fiction lyrics to life on-screen". Charts References 2020
on October 7, 2020, directed by Joe Weil. The visual opens with the duo arriving at a luxurious, closed-off estate, whereafter they are seen in front of a large fountain as tons of lights accentute their extravagant outfits; the fountain is later seen spewing blood. In and around the mansion, they are seen living lavish lifestyles with half-naked women parading around. In imagery reminiscent of the film Scarface, they conduct "shady" deals with questionable accomplices, along with having an actual dog chasing unwanted visitors off the property and making an example of them. 21 honors his British background, showing a painting that depicts him as a monarch. Revolt's Jon Powell noted, "They also utilize out-of-place fixtures like school lockers and eighteenth century era Redcoats
the Green River Killer investigation. Turner was also assigned to the Organized Crime squad in New York City, and was involved as a Psychological Profiler in the Abortion Clinic Bombings and the Central Park Preppie Murder. Turner pursued a degree in Forensic Psychology, and left the New York Division to become the first female Senior Resident Agent (SRA) in the FBI, assigned to Minot, North Dakota. Turner, as an Advanced Police Instructor, taught local, state and federal law enforcement in Criminal Profiling and Crime Scene Assessment, the Profiling of Sexual Offenders, and Interviewing Child Victims. In 1999, Turner brought to the attention of her management team
in the capture of Christopher Boyce (Flight of the Falcon), and in the Green River Killer investigation. Turner was also assigned to the Organized Crime squad in New York City, and was involved as a Psychological Profiler in the Abortion Clinic Bombings and the Central Park Preppie Murder. Turner pursued a degree in Forensic Psychology, and left the New York Division to become the first female Senior Resident Agent (SRA) in the FBI, assigned to Minot, North Dakota. Turner, as an Advanced Police Instructor, taught local,
where are deleted photos on macbook air?
Go to File > Show Recently Deleted. You will see all of your deleted photos, with the number of days remaining before each is permanently deleted. It's similar to the Recently Deleted album in the Photos app for iOS, but the Mac app features no such album on the Albums view.
how much do trainers at a gym make
On average full time personal trainers make about $50,000/year with potential to make upwards of $130,000/year. If you choose to be a Personal Trainer, you can expect career satisfaction immediately and job growth within the first year.
many districts and communities such as Sun Valley, North Hollywood (passing the nearby B/G line station of the same name), and Studio City before ending south of Ventura Boulevard near Universal City. Transportation Vineland Avenue carries Metro Local lines 90 and 222; the former runs north of Magnolia Boulevard and the
San Fernando Road. It cuts at the tracks, but then turns into a major street as a continuation of Sunland Boulevard south of San Fernando Road in Sun Valley. It runs through the San Fernando Valley through many districts and communities such as Sun Valley,
how long do you boil lobster tails?
1 Pull apart shells slightly, and season meat with equal amounts butter, paprika, salt, and white pepper. 2 Broil lobster tails until lightly browned and lobster meat is opaque, about 5 to 10 minutes. 3 Garnish with lemon wedges to serve.
by Blue Mitchell except as indicated "Soul Village" – 6:16 "Blues For Thelma" – 7:03 "Queen Bey" – 4:51 "Are You Real" (Benny Golson, Sergio Mihanovich) – 7:21 "Mi Hermano" – 5:17 Recorded in New York City in March 1971. Personnel Blue Mitchell – trumpet Jimmy Forrest – tenor saxophone Walter Bishop, Jr. – piano Larry Gales – bass Doug Sides – drums References Mainstream Records
except as indicated "Soul Village" – 6:16 "Blues For Thelma" – 7:03 "Queen Bey" – 4:51 "Are You Real" (Benny Golson, Sergio Mihanovich) – 7:21 "Mi Hermano" – 5:17 Recorded in New York City in March 1971. Personnel Blue Mitchell – trumpet Jimmy Forrest – tenor saxophone Walter Bishop, Jr. – piano Larry Gales – bass Doug Sides – drums
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educated at Marlborough College, before going up to Oriel College, Oxford. A keen amateur cricketer, Parkin toured North America with Bernard Bosanquet's XI in September–October 1901, making two first-class appearances against the Gentlemen of Philadelphia, with Parkin scoring 8 runs in the first-class matches on the tour. He later served in the First World War, being commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Labour Corps in August 1917. Following the war,
the Labour Corps in August 1917. Following the war, he was made a temporary lieutenant in March 1919. Parkin was involved in the coal mining industry in Kent, where he ran the Parkins Colliery Company. He died in November 1948 at Ainstable, Cumberland. References External links 1875
File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
For many people who are completely over their head in debt, filing for bankruptcy can provide relief and a fresh financial start. Most United States citizens are able to file for either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
Piñera spent 24 days in hiding while his lawyers appealed the order.
Piñera gömde sig i tjugofyra dagar medan hans advokater överklagade arresteringsordern.
town in Heping County, Guangdong, China. Township-level
() is a town in Heping County,
he joined the Silkmen on a one-year deal. Harvey had also been tracked by League Two side Morecambe in January 2008. He joined Macclesfield Town in League Two in June 2008. He returned to Retford on loan in 2009, and then returned permanently in July 2009 after being one of the 13 players released by Macclesfield. On 29 May 2010, it was announced that Neil had signed a contract with Marine. He left the club in May 2012 with Marine reporting that they understood he intended to sign for Hednesford Town. Hednesford announced he had joined the club on 25 May. On 11 May Harvey scored a goal in the 2nd minute of the Evo-Stik Play Off Final inside 2 minutes and Hednesford won the game 2–1 to be promoted to the Conference North. Harvey played 44 games and scored 20 goals in his first season at Keys Park.
in 2009, and then returned permanently in July 2009 after being one of the 13 players released by Macclesfield. On 29 May 2010, it was announced that Neil had signed a contract with Marine. He left the club in May 2012 with Marine reporting that they understood he intended to sign for Hednesford Town. Hednesford announced he had joined the club on 25 May. On 11 May Harvey scored a goal in the 2nd minute of the Evo-Stik Play Off Final inside 2 minutes and Hednesford won the game 2–1 to be promoted to the Conference North. Harvey played 44 games and scored 20 goals in his first season at Keys Park. Hednesford Town announced on 21 March 2014 that Harvey had left the club by mutual consent and he rejoined Marine. In July 2014 he joined Witton Albion. In June 2016 he joined Runcorn Town but left without playing a game to join Widnes. He scored twice on his debut for the club in a 3–1 win over Eccleshall. In November 2016, Harvey moved to Conwy Borough. He was signed by Brian Pritchard for a third time, having played under Pritchard at both Witton Albion and Widnes. International career Harvey made his debut for Barbados in a
Jerry Smith (American football)
جيري سميث (لاعب كرة قدم أمريكية)
I cannot board a plane. I am afraid of planes.
Eu não posso embarcar num avião. Eu tenho medo de aviões.
Just as the Bills-Dolphins rivalry is motivated by differences, the Dolphins-Jets series is also notable for the differences between New York and Miami.
Assim como a rivalidade Bills-Dolphins é motivada por diferenças, Dolphins-Jets também é notável pelas diferenças entre Nova York e Miami.
The documentary portrays the events of Obama’s final year in office, with a focus on his foreign policy team.
Il documentario ritrae gli eventi dell'ultimo anno di mandato di Obama, con particolare attenzione al suo team di politica estera.
The coat of arms of Brazil was created on November 19, 1889, four days after Brazil became a republic.
Герб Бразилії було затверджено 19 листопада 1889 року, через 4 дні після того, як Бразилія стала республікою.
In the partially elective system of tanistry, the heir or tanist was elected from the qualified males of the royal family.
Nel sistema parzialmente elettivo detto tanistry, l'erede viene eletto da maschi qualificati della famiglia reale.
As the prover needs to authenticate themself in it is not easy for the observer to remember the whole login process unless the observer had a recording device.
Visto che il prover deve autenticarsi nel token, non è facile per l'osservatore ricordare l'intero processo di login, a meno che non disponga di un dispositivo per registrare il processo.
(also called the Asbury Music Awards) in 1993. The awards were originally titled the Golden T-Bird Awards. They held the first award ceremony in 1993, at a small club on Main Street in Asbury Park called the T-Bird Cafe, owned by Stamper. The awards ceremony later moved to The Saint, and in 1995 the organizers renamed it the Asbury Park Music Awards. Attendance quickly exceeded The Saint's capacity, and the ceremony began to rotated among larger venues, including The Fastlane and The Tradewinds. In recent years, the ceremony has been held at The Stone Pony. The awards ceremony follows a format similar to the Grammy Awards, interspersing award presentations with live performances of original music and poetry. Award categories vary from year to
The Fastlane and The Tradewinds. In recent years, the ceremony has been held at The Stone Pony. The awards ceremony follows a format similar to the Grammy Awards, interspersing award presentations with live performances of original music and poetry. Award categories vary from year to year, but generally include Top Young Band (Under 21), Top Male Acoustic Act, Top Jam Band, Top Male Vocalist, Top Blues Band, Top Female Acoustic, Top Radio/Internet Station to Support Live Music, Top Advant Garde Act, Top Indie Rock Band, Top Female Vocalist, Top Heavy Rock Act, Top Punk/Ska Band, Top Groove Band, Poet Laureate, Top Multi Instrumentalist/Other Instruments, Top Live Performance, Top Americana, Top Rock Band,
the Villanova Wildcats. The two schools are located 15 miles apart from each other in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area. The two teams have met 34 times on the football field,
The two schools are located 15 miles apart from each other in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area. The two
late 18th century and is in Fefelei. Another one, dedicated to John the Baptist, is in the town centre and was built in 1857. The building is cross-in-square in form and Byzantine and Gothic in style, with Renaissance touches. Its original painting was lost; a restoration took place in 1916. The iconostasis is sculpted out of linden wood and covered with gold leaf in folk art fashion. A third church, consecrated to the Dormition of the Theotokos and located in the town square, is from 1865. Among its sacred objects is a wooden blessing cross featuring silver filigree work and twenty-four red gems; this is from the end of the 19th century and appears to be the work of an anonymous artist from the Russian school. Additionally, there are four 19th-century roadside crosses, two of which are considered historic monuments by the Culture Ministry. A monument dedicated to the troops of the 72nd Mizil Infantry Regiment, who fought during the Romanian Campaign of World War I (1916-1917), stands in the town. Built in 1921, the pedestal is 1.8 m high and the sculptures reach 2.7 m. They depict a woman in folk costume embodying the Fatherland, with her right hand raised in salute and her left holding the standard; a soldier and a woman sitting before her, the latter with an open book on her knees and representing History. There is a bronze plaque showing a battle scene, another featuring an inscription, and others naming the 1190 officers and enlisted men who died in battle. There is a public library. There is also a cultural house, built in 1965-1966. This has 384 seats and a stage of around 50m2; the building was modernised in the mid-2000s. Social and cultural activities take place there, with well-known theatrical troupes occasionally performing. There is a children's chess club in the house, and chess can also be played seasonally in the town park. The town's festival days take place during October. The playwright Ion Luca Caragiale was a friend of mayor Condeescu, whom he parodied in his work; the latter's conversations with Caragiale and with Mihai Eminescu's brother Matei, a soldier assigned to Mizil and who became the mayor's brother-in-law, convinced him to build a theatre. It had 200 seats and opened in 1895; among the plays staged were Caragiale's. After falling into a state of degradation, it was demolished in 1968. A cinema used to operate in Mizil; this was sold to a company that promised to continue screening films but did not do so. Aside from Caragiale, the journalist Geo Bogza, writing after the town's economic decline had begun, helped impress on the public Mizil's image as a place where nothing important ever happens, in a 1938 reportage titled 175 de minute la Mizil ("175 Minutes in Mizil") and summarised as "the adventure of the banal". Other literary portrayals have been undertaken by local writers, including the poets Mihai Negulescu and Petre Strihan; the journalist and poet George Ranetti (Romeo și Julieta la Mizil, "Romeo and Juliet in Mizil"); Joachim Botez (Însemnările unui Belfer, "Notes of an Idle Rich Man"; Minerva la Mizil, "Minerva at Mizil"; De la Piatra la Mizil, "From Piatra to Mizil"; Împușcat la Mizil, "Gunned Down in Mizil"); and the novels of Cosmin Manolache since 2000, including Ce față cumplită am ("What a Cruel Face I Have"). Sport As of 1964, the football team Rapid Mizil was
1990, the small tracts of land used for producing hay and growing fruit trees have been converted to other uses. During the Communist era, Mizil depended for employment on three large factories employing almost the entire workforce. The largest, established in 1951, produced armaments; the next turned out spun textiles and the smallest made mattresses. The town reached an economic nadir in 1998-1999, when these laid off thousands of workers. One factory, formerly employing 8,500, fired all but around 400, while another dismissed almost all its 2,000 employees. Unemployment rose to 17.5% (against a national average of 8.7%); including those who had stopped looking for work, unemployment reached 80% of the working-age population (18 to 62). Poverty had reached alarming levels, with tension and crime also rising, particularly among the generally jobless, under-educated Roma. As of 2005, 39% of Mizil firms are involved in commerce, 15% in services, 12% in industry, 11% in construction, 5% in agriculture, 3% in transport, and 15% in other domains. That year, the working-age population was 65% of the total, of whom 30% had jobs. Roma represented a significant portion of the 70% who did not. Due to the factory closings, there was a dramatic fall in employment between 1994 and 2001; even with a slight rise in subsequent years, the workforce only reached half the 1994 level. There is one hospital in Mizil, serving the town and surrounding communes. Culture The town houses two high schools, three primary schools and five kindergartens. One high school is focused on physics, chemistry, biology and computer science, while the other prepares students to become technicians. Mizil has three historic Orthodox churches. The oldest, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, dates to the late 18th century and is in Fefelei. Another one, dedicated to John the Baptist, is in the town centre and was built in 1857. The building is cross-in-square in form and Byzantine and Gothic in style, with Renaissance touches. Its original painting was lost; a restoration took place in 1916. The iconostasis is sculpted out of linden wood and covered with gold leaf in folk art fashion. A third church, consecrated to the Dormition of the Theotokos and located in the town square, is from 1865. Among its sacred objects is a wooden blessing cross featuring silver filigree work and twenty-four red gems; this is from the end of the 19th century and appears to be the work of an anonymous artist from the Russian school. Additionally, there are four 19th-century roadside crosses, two of which are considered historic monuments by the Culture Ministry. A monument dedicated to the troops of the 72nd Mizil Infantry Regiment, who fought during the Romanian Campaign of World War I (1916-1917), stands in the town. Built in 1921, the pedestal is 1.8 m high and the sculptures reach 2.7 m. They depict a woman in folk costume embodying the Fatherland, with her right hand raised in salute and her left holding the standard; a soldier and a woman sitting before her, the latter with an open book on her knees and representing History. There is a bronze plaque showing a battle scene, another featuring an inscription, and others naming the 1190 officers and enlisted men who died in battle. There is a public library. There is also a cultural house, built in 1965-1966. This has 384 seats and a stage of around 50m2; the building was modernised in the mid-2000s. Social and cultural activities take place there, with well-known theatrical troupes occasionally performing. There is a children's chess club in the house, and chess can also be played seasonally in the town park. The town's festival days take place during October. The playwright Ion Luca Caragiale was a friend of mayor Condeescu, whom he parodied in his work; the latter's conversations with Caragiale and with Mihai Eminescu's brother Matei, a soldier assigned to Mizil and who became the mayor's brother-in-law, convinced him to build a theatre. It had 200 seats and opened in 1895; among the plays staged were Caragiale's. After falling into a state of degradation, it was demolished in 1968. A cinema used to operate in Mizil; this was sold to a company that promised to continue screening films but did not do so. Aside from Caragiale, the journalist Geo Bogza, writing after the town's economic decline had begun, helped impress on the public Mizil's image as a place where nothing important ever happens, in a 1938 reportage titled 175 de minute la Mizil ("175 Minutes in Mizil") and summarised as "the adventure of the banal". Other literary portrayals have been undertaken by local writers, including the poets Mihai Negulescu and Petre Strihan; the journalist and poet George Ranetti (Romeo și Julieta la Mizil, "Romeo and Juliet in Mizil"); Joachim Botez (Însemnările unui Belfer, "Notes of an Idle Rich Man"; Minerva la Mizil, "Minerva at Mizil"; De la Piatra la Mizil, "From Piatra to Mizil"; Împușcat la Mizil, "Gunned Down in Mizil"); and the novels of Cosmin Manolache since 2000, including Ce față cumplită am ("What a Cruel Face I Have"). Sport As of 1964, the football team Rapid Mizil was playing in Divizia C. By the 1985–1986 season, Mizil had a stadium, modernized by the town's mechanical plant, which owned and financed the Steaua Mizil team that played in Divizia B until it was disbanded in 2006. The abandoned stadium is now in an advanced state of degradation. There is a town-financed boxing club, as well as a modern gymnasium opened in
The sequence has been described as "womb-like, voyeuristic, as if the black box of technology is about to open up".
Die Sequenz wurde beschrieben als „gebärmutterartig, voyeuristisch, als ob sich die Black Box der Technologie öffnen würde“.
Most bloggers from Puerto Rico honored her memory.
La mayoría de los bloggers de Puerto Rico honraron su memoria.
love is kept secret from even her, for he is faithful to his duty. But then, Vlad van Valerik (Vlad is the same Vlad 'Smith' that is 'Shadow Man' in the 49th Mystic who is also known as Black in Showdown) comes onto the scene and starts courting Lucine, and Toma is alerted by this, whether it be in a sense of danger, or out of jealousy. The Netherlands controversy In the Netherlands, Immanuel's Veins was not published because it was deemed by the Dutch publisher to be 'too sensual'. Dekker defended his novel by saying it was no more sensual than the Song of Solomon in the Bible. His American publisher, Thomas Nelson, saw no reason not
in love with Lucine Cantemir, the daughter of the family he is sworn to protect. Although, the fact of his love is kept secret from even her, for he is faithful to his duty. But then, Vlad van Valerik (Vlad is the same Vlad 'Smith' that is 'Shadow Man' in the 49th Mystic who is also known as Black in Showdown) comes onto the scene and starts courting Lucine, and Toma is alerted by this, whether it be in a sense of danger, or out of jealousy. The Netherlands controversy In the Netherlands, Immanuel's Veins was not published because it was deemed by the Dutch publisher to be 'too sensual'. Dekker defended his novel by saying
What is Alaska's most prominent orchestra?
There are many established music festivals in Alaska, including the Alaska Folk Festival, the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival, the Anchorage Folk Festival, the Athabascan Old-Time Fiddling Festival, the Sitka Jazz Festival, and the Sitka Summer Music Festival. The most prominent orchestra in Alaska is the Anchorage Symphony Orchestra, though the Fairbanks Symphony Orchestra and Juneau Symphony are also notable. The Anchorage Opera is currently the state's only professional opera company, though there are several volunteer and semi-professional organizations in the state as well.
Soviet government officials finally admitted their mistake much to the anger of the South Korean and the United States governments.
Oficials del govern soviètic van haver d'admetre finalment el seu error davant les protestes dels governs de Corea del Sud i els Estats Units.
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are Connectivity Bus Mint (Vallalar Nagar) Bus Terminus Rail Washermanpet railway station Entry/Exit See also Chennai Washermanpet railway station Washermanpet List of Chennai metro stations Chennai Metro Railway stations in Chennai Chennai Mass Rapid Transit System Chennai Monorail Chennai Suburban Railway Transport in
the 17 stations along Blue Line (Chennai Metro) of the Chennai Metro. The station serves the neighbourhoods of Washermanpet and Royapuram. History Construction The station Structure Washermanpet is an underground Metro station situated on Blue Line (Chennai Metro). Station layout Facilities List of available ATM at Washermanpet metro station are Connectivity Bus Mint (Vallalar Nagar) Bus Terminus Rail Washermanpet railway station Entry/Exit See also Chennai Washermanpet railway station Washermanpet
Coyhaique and is bordered by Argentina to the east. Cisnes River approximately marks its northern border. This protected area was established in 1969 as a national park.
which borders the eastern shore of Las Torres Lake. The reserve is named for that lake, but it is not contained within the reserve's boundaries. It is located 125 km north of Coyhaique and is bordered by Argentina to the east. Cisnes River approximately marks its northern border. This protected area was
are iron banner bounties weekly?
Weekly Bounties: Player may earn additional Iron Banner Tokens by completing Weekly Iron Banner bounties. These can be completed on each character throughout an Iron Banner event.
how to download videos from youtube to android?
['Open the YouTube app and find the video you want to download.', 'Play the video and tap the share button.', "Select 'YouTube downloader' from the share menu.", 'Choose a format to download in – mp4 for a video or mp3 for an audio file.', 'Tap download.']
As a botanist Hacquet wrote a book on alpine flora from Carniola called Plantae alpinae Carniolicae.
Come botanico Hacquet scrisse un libro sulla flora alpina della Carniola intitolato Plantae alpinae Carniolicae.