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The Court of First Instance is established. | Le Tribunal de première instance est établi. |
She has been watching television signals from Earth and is obsessed by movies, especially from Hollywood's Golden Age. | A urmărit semnale de televiziune de pe Pământ și este obsedată de filme, în special cele din epoca de aur a Hollywoodului. |
These aggregates are usually the type of ice particle that falls to the ground. | Зазвичай ці агрегати є частинками льоду, які падають на землю. |
Tom seems to really enjoy being here. | Tom burada olmaktan gerçekten hoşlanıyor gibi görünüyor. |
TSG Bergedorf 1860 | TSG Bergedorf |
field in Tatarstan, Russia. Discovered in 1948, it is the largest oil field of Volga-Ural Basin. The field is operated by Tatneft. The field covers approximately . The oil deposit is lays in depth | (; , Romaşkino neft' çığanağı) is an oil field in Tatarstan, Russia. Discovered in 1948, it is the largest oil field of Volga-Ural Basin. The field is operated by Tatneft. The field covers approximately . The |
The stag is roaring. | A szarvasbika bőg. |
British secret agent who was the protagonist of 16 novels published between 1951 and 1984. Written by Shaun Lloyd McCarthy, under the pseudonym of Desmond Cory, Fedora was dubbed by literary critics as the 'thinking man's James Bond'. Preceding Bond, Fedora was also a hired assassin ("hired to kill"), but for many the Fedora plots were more complex and intellectual. The son of a Spanish father and Irish mother, Fedora was driven as much by a need to avenge the death of his parents as by patriotism or | British secret agent who was the protagonist of 16 novels published between 1951 and 1984. Written by Shaun Lloyd McCarthy, under the pseudonym of Desmond Cory, Fedora was dubbed by literary critics as the 'thinking man's James Bond'. Preceding Bond, Fedora was also a hired assassin ("hired to kill"), but for many the Fedora plots were more complex and intellectual. The son of a Spanish father and Irish mother, Fedora was driven as much by a need to avenge the death of his parents as by patriotism or |
Tom appears OK. | Кажется, Том в порядке. |
The other natives who had taken refuge in M'rin's dimension returned as well. | Los otros nativos que se habían refugiado en la dimensión de M'rin también regresaron. |
Soon thereafter Tanner decided to embark upon a musical career. With the support of his employer, he moved to New York City in 1990 and, in late 1991 while working as a singing waiter in the restaurant Bianchi and Margarita's, he was heard by Richard Gaddes, the head of the Santa Fe Opera, who arranged for him to join the Apprentice Program for Singers for 1992 (and then 1993) to obtain more training. His most recent work was the role of Otello in Palm Beach Opera's Otello. One of Tanner's first breaks came from the Opera Theatre of Northern Virginia, which signed him in 1994 to sing the title role in the rarely performed Edgar by Puccini. Tanner has since starred in a variety of leading roles in major opera houses, including Pagliacci in La Monnaie, Brussels, "Cavaradossi" in the Minnesota Orchestra production of Tosca, and Radames (alongside soprano Angela Brown) in Opera Pacific's Aida. After performances with the Washington National Opera in their 2004-2005 season productions of Samson and Delilah and Il Trovatore, he returned to Santa Fe to sing "Calaf" in | pass the time, when a woman in a convertible in the next lane called up to him: "Is that you, or is that the radio?" "That's me, lady," Tanner replied. "Well then, you've missed your calling," the woman declared. "You should be singing for a living, not driving." Soon thereafter Tanner decided to embark upon a musical career. With the support of his employer, he moved to New York City in 1990 and, in late 1991 while working as a singing waiter in the restaurant Bianchi and Margarita's, he was heard by Richard Gaddes, the head of the Santa Fe Opera, who arranged for him to join the Apprentice Program for Singers for 1992 (and then 1993) to obtain more training. His most recent work was the role of Otello in Palm Beach Opera's Otello. One of Tanner's first breaks came from the Opera Theatre of Northern Virginia, which signed him in 1994 to sing the title role in the rarely performed Edgar by Puccini. Tanner has since starred in a variety of leading roles in major opera houses, including Pagliacci in La Monnaie, Brussels, "Cavaradossi" in the Minnesota Orchestra production of Tosca, and Radames (alongside soprano Angela Brown) in Opera Pacific's Aida. After performances with the Washington National Opera in their 2004-2005 season productions of Samson and Delilah and Il Trovatore, he returned to Santa Fe to sing "Calaf" in Turandot during the company's 2005 summer season. Tanner has also sung Calaf at many major opera houses in Germany plus, in 2006, he sang the role at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino under the direction of Zubin Mehta and toured with that festival organization to Japan for several more performances. On the concert stage Tanner has performed as soloist with many symphony orchestras including the St. Louis and Atlanta Symphonies, and the Roanoke and West Virginia Symphony orchestras in Verdi's Requiem. Tanner sang "O Holy Night" at the Christmas Tree lighting ceremony at the |
How do I check if a command prompt command executes valid? | How To: Execute command line in C#, get STD OUT results |
and Nettie Morey House is a historic building located in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. It is a 1½-story frame cottage that follows an irregular plan. It features chamfered corners, Stick Style strips, moulded lintels, beaded corner boards, decorative shinglework, and a small front porch with a shed roof. The property on which it stands is one of ten plats that were owned by Drake University. The University sold the lot to Delos Cutler, one of the University Land Company organizers, in 1887. The next year he sold the property to F.F. | years the property was sold to A.A. Smith and O.E. Bowers. In 1896, the year the house was built, the property was sold to J.P. Morey, and he owned it for twenty-three years. Its significance is attributed to the effect of the University's innovative financing techniques upon the settlement of the area around the campus. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. |
The Venezuelan government's response to what it called, "another foreign aggression by U.S. Imperialism" was quick, convincing, and maybe even provided evidence of the political intolerance cited in the report, which is one of the fundamental features of contemporary Venezuela. | La respuesta del gobierno venezolano a lo que calificó como "otra agresión extranjera del Imperialismo estadounidense" fue rápida, contundente, y quizás le dio la razón al mismo informe donde señala que la intolerancia política es uno de los rasgos fundamentales en la Venezuela contemporánea. |
Located in the heart of Bucktown and open from dawn to dusk, seven days a week, Sunday Masses are celebrated in English, Polish and Spanish. | Ubicada en el corazón de Bucktown y abierta desde el amanecer hasta el atardecer, siete días a la semana, las misas dominicales se celebran en inglés, polaco y español. |
In 1837, he was ennobled with the title Joseph Johann Edler von Littrow. | En 1837 accedió a la nobleza con el título Joseph Johann Edler von Littrow. |
Tacoma is an unincorporated community and coal town located in Wise County, Virginia, United States with a population of 697 | the 2010 census. Tacoma is within the town of Coeburn. References Unincorporated communities in Wise County, |
In the late 1390s, a series of events began to push Owain towards rebellion, in what was later to be called the Welsh Revolt, the Glyndŵr Rising or (within Wales) the Last War of Independence. | Uddybende artikel: Glyndwroprøret I slutningen af 1390'erne var der flere begivenheder, der skubbede Owain mod det oprør, der senere blev kaldt det walisiske oprør, Glyndwroprøret eller (i Wales) den Sidste krig for Uafhængighed. |
Edward began to take revenge on his enemies, using an ever more brutal alliance with the Despenser family, in particular his new favourite, Hugh Despenser the younger. | Eduard a început să se răzbune pe dușmanii săi, folosind o alianță tot mai brutală cu familia Despenser, în special cu noul său favorit, Hugh Despenser cel tânăr. |
The introduction of the plan states: a) The objective of this plan is to gain control of the areas of the Hebrew state and defend its borders. | En voici une synthèse. « L'objectif de ce plan est de prendre le contrôle des zones de l'état hébreu, et de défendre ses frontières. |
Klugajny | Клюґайни |
What is true love can you trust after it has been broken? | NOBODY DESERVES TO BE IN THAT KIND OF RELATIONSHIP WITH TRUST ISSUES. IF YOU GUYS REALLY LOVE EACH OTHER THEN YOU TWO HAVE TO STAY STRONG AND DON'T GIVE UP ON EACH OTHER. TELL HIM EVERYTHING THAT IS ON YOUR MIND AND JUST LET HIM KNOW THAT IT WILL BE OVER IF YOU HAVE TO ACCUSE HIM FOR DOING SOMETHING. TELL HIM TO BE HONEST AND IF HE WANTS TO LEAVE GIRL YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE TO BE STRONG AND LET GO . YOU DON'T WANT TO BE WITH HIM IF HE IS GOING TO TREAT YOU LIKE 2ND'S YOU NEED TO BE FIRST . SO GOOD LUCK AND STAY A STRONG WOMAN |
how many european countries have monarchy? | There remain, as of 2020, twelve sovereign monarchies in Europe. Seven are kingdoms: Denmark, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Spain, the Netherlands and Belgium. Andorra, Liechtenstein, and Monaco are principalities, while Luxembourg is a Grand Duchy. The Vatican City is a theocratic state ruled by the Pope. |
The plane was diverting to Lahore due to weather condition at Kabul. | El avión fue desviado a Lahore debido a las condiciones meteorológicas en Kabul. |
Why should an action in SR be a lorentz scalar? | Does action really have to be Lorentz-invariant in SR? |
cost of attendance lone star college | Lone Star College System: Tuition & Loans. Average tuition costs at Lone Star College System are very low - $3,000 a year. The additional fees at Lone Star College System not covered by tuition are approximately $500, which makes it a total of $3,500 per academic year.t the same time, 12.80% of the recent Lone Star College System graduates have failed to maintain their federal student loan repayments in 2012. This rate of loan repayment defaults (12.80%) is below average and might lead to a conclusion that Lone Star College System graduates have good career perspectives. |
president of the Polish Academy of Learning. References 1867 births 1935 deaths Burials at Rakowicki Cemetery Linguists from Poland Polish scientists Jagiellonian University faculty Members of the Polish Academy of | March 1935) was a Polish linguist and a professor at the Jagiellonian University. He was also the president of the Polish |
Nearly half of global energy is used in buildings, and half of heating/cooling cost is caused by ventilation when it is done by the "open window" method according to the regulations . | بطور تقریبی نیمی از انرژی جهانی در ساختمانها کاربرد دارد، و بطور تقریبی نیمی از هزینههای حرارت دهی و خنکسازی ناشی از تهویه توسط روش "پنجره باز" ومطابق با ضوابط مربوط به آن میباشد. |
Staatstheater Stuttgart. She performed there leading parts and several premieres, including Ariadne auf Naxos by Strauss and works by Paul Hindemith. Career Born in Meran, Ellmenreich made her stage debut as Marguerite in Gounod's Faust in 1908 at the Hoftheater (Court theatre) in Stuttgart. She was a member of the company from 1909 to 1924. It was named Württembergisches Landestheater from 1918, and later Staatstheater (State theatre). She appeared as a guest artist, for example in 1910 at the Cologne Opera and in 1916 at the Frankfurt Opera. In Stuttgart, Ellmenreich took part in numerous premieres. On 25 October 1912 she | production was part of the opening festivities for the new theatre building, staged in the Kleines Haus (small hall) by Max Reinhardt, with Maria Jeritza in the title role. In 1917 Ellmenreich performed the part of the Märchenfrau in Siegfried Wagner's fairy-tale opera An allem ist Hütchen schuld!, and in 1919 in Ture Rangström's Die Kronbraut (Kronbruden) after a play by August Strindberg. On 4 June 1921 she appeared in two roles in one-act operas by Paul Hindemith, the Woman in Mörder, Hoffnung der Frauen (Murderer, Hope of Women) after a play by Oskar Kokoschka, and the Empress Bangsa in Das Nusch-Nuschi. The first presentation of the two short operas by Hindemith, conducted by Fritz Busch and with Oskar Schlemmer responsible for stage, costumes and choreography, caused a scandal. Ellmenreich's operatic parts included Mozart's Cherubino in Le nozze di Figaro and Dorabella in |
adaptation by Gelu Colceag and George Banica after the homonymous novel by Paulo Coelho, directed by Gelu Colceag Colette Duduleanu in The Rattlers by Al. Kiritescu, directed by Alexandru Dabija Lora in Stars In The Morning Light by Alexandr Galin, directed by Gelu Colceag Paraschiva in Miss Nastasia by G.M. Zamfirescu, directed by Horea Popescu Pierette in The Gossip Ladies by Michel Tremblay, directed by Petre Bokor The old gipsy woman in At The Gipsy Women by Cristian Popescu, based on the short story by Mircea Eliade, directed by Alexander Hausvater …And They Put Handcuffs On The Flowers… by Fernando Arrabal, directed by Alexander Hausvater The Grin Opera by Dario Fo, directed by Dragos Galgotiu National Theatre, Iasi Mona in A Nameless Star by Mihail Sebastian, directed by Nicoleta Toia She in The Boa's Strategy after A.P. Chekhov, directed by Nicoleta Toia Gittel in Two for the Seesaw by William Gibson, directed by Ion Manzatu Firuta in The Author Is In The Auditorium by Ion Baiesu, directed by Saul Taisler Zita in A Stormy Night by I.L. Caragiale, directed by Ovidiu Lazar Helen in Warsaw Melody by L. Zorin, directed by Ion Manzatu Ana in The Game Of Life And Death by Horia Lovinescu, directed by Nicoleta Toia Mrs Gabor in Spring's Awakening by Frank Wedekind, directed by Cristina Iovita Selected filmography May's Fever (short film), directed by Tudor Parhon, 2010 State și Flacăra - Vacanță la Nisa, directed by Iura Luncasu, 2010 State de Romania - student la Sorbona, directed by Iura Luncasu, 2009 Knot, directed by Alina Ciocarlie, 2007 Tears Of Love, directed by Iura Luncasu, 2006 Too Late, directed by Adi | city of Romania. Since 1990, she is a member of the Odeon Theatre company from Bucharest. As a student, she played in Dostoevsky's The Possessed (a dramatization of the great Russian novel), in John Steinbeck's Sweet Thursday, in Butterflies, Butterflies by the Italian playwright Aldo Nicolaj (at The Very Small Theatre in Bucharest, having the legendary Romanian actress Olga Tudorache and Radu Duda, the would-be Prince of Hohenzollern-Veringen, as partners) etc. Following the fall of the Romanian communist regime, in 1989 (the end of Nicolae Ceauşescu's dictatorship), she also involved herself in the independent artistic movements that flourished after these events. She toured the world with Radu Duda, the two of them playing in A Report to an Academy, the adaptation of a short story by Franz Kafka, directed by Cristina Iovita (the play was produced by the first Romanian independent theatrical group formed after the 1989 Revolution). Stage credits (selected) Teatrelli, Bucharest Diana in California Suite by Neil Simon, directed by Gelu Colceag Comedy Theatre, Bucharest Polina Andreevna in The Seagull by Anton Chekhov, directed by Claudiu Goga Odeon Theatre, Bucharest Dr. Martha Livingstone in Agnes of God by John Pielmeier, directed by Marius Oltean The chief nurse in Veronika Decides To Die, adaptation by Gelu Colceag and George Banica after the homonymous novel by Paulo Coelho, directed by Gelu Colceag Colette Duduleanu in The Rattlers by Al. Kiritescu, directed by Alexandru Dabija Lora in Stars In The Morning Light by Alexandr Galin, directed by Gelu Colceag Paraschiva in Miss Nastasia by G.M. Zamfirescu, directed by Horea Popescu Pierette in The Gossip Ladies by Michel Tremblay, directed by Petre Bokor The old gipsy woman in At The Gipsy Women by Cristian Popescu, based on the short story by Mircea Eliade, directed by Alexander Hausvater …And They Put Handcuffs On The Flowers… by Fernando Arrabal, directed by Alexander Hausvater The Grin Opera by Dario Fo, directed by Dragos Galgotiu National Theatre, Iasi Mona in A Nameless Star by Mihail Sebastian, directed by Nicoleta Toia She in The Boa's Strategy after A.P. Chekhov, directed by Nicoleta Toia Gittel in Two for |
eyes are brimming with tears? | : to have tears about to overflow Her eyes brimmed with tears. |
Does distribution of mass influence gravity? | Yes, it does. The gravitational field outside of any finite-sized object can be [expanded in multipoles](_URL_0_). Only the very first term (the monopole term) doesn't depend on the mass distribution (it only depends on the total mass). Every other term in the multipole expansion depends on some moment of the mass distribution. As long as the mass distribution is not perfectly spherically symmetric, there will always be at least one nonzero higher-order term in the gravitational field. |
Two men arrested in South Africa after man pelted to death with oranges .
Suspects began throwing fruit after argument broke out on farm . | By . Chris Pleasance for MailOnline . Two men in South Africa have been arrested on suspecion of killing a farmworker by throwing oranges at him, police said today. Police Lt. Col. Moatshe Ngoepe said the suspects allegedly began throwing oranges at the victim after an argument broke out. He said: 'They started pelting the deceased with all those loose oranges, killing him on the spot.' Two men have been arrested in South Africa after a man was pelted to death with oranges . However, he warned that an investigation was still underway and that some 'complicated' aspects of a case still had to be verified. The man was declared dead at the scene and had no 'visible injury,' suggesting he may have suffered blunt trauma, according to Ngoepe. He did not comment on the cause of the argument that led to the assault. Police and prosecutors are awaiting the results of an autopsy. The suspects, aged 27 and 30, were detained on Tuesday and later released pending charges, which could include murder. The assault happened near Tzaneen, a town in Limpopo province in northern South Africa. Police say two suspects, aged 27 and 30, have been released pending charges which could include murder . |
The Bean Lumber Company would later open mills in Glenwood and in Buckner, Missouri. | La Bean Lumber Company abriría aserraderos en Glenwood y en Buckner (Missouri). |
I only had thirty dollars. | माझ्याकडे फक्त तीस डॉलर होते. |
What does it mean to ground your energy? | Sit cross legged on the floor or ground. Press your palms into the ground and imagine the your energy becoming one with the earth. All excess or negative energy flows into the ground. Take deep breaths. Once you feel the excess and negativity gone (keep doing this until you do), then you are grounded. |
Im not American, explain to me why Fergusson is about race? | The racial tensions in the US are so high, especially when it comes to police-to-black citizen relations that whenever a shooting like this happens, people tend to blow it out of proportion without reading the facts (this happens in both camps regardless of whether the shooting was justified or not). In ferguson the tensions are particularly high because the police force is almost entirely white, while the town has a majority black and poor population, and there has been alleged abuse by police in the past. The main issue here is that Michael Brown was unarmed, and the fact the police handled the whole situation rather poorly which the public interpreted as them protecting one of their own. The US media, being privately owned and relying on viewership to maintain themselves, blew the story out of proportion because they knew it would sell, without giving much attention to the actual facts. The truth is Michael Brown attacked a police officer and the officer protected himself. |
Do you think Henry cheated? | yes he did cheat, he ran behind Puyol....Puyol barely touched Henry's chest and Henry fell down pretending to be have been caught in the face....this is simulation/diving. And therefore is cheating. |
published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson Ltd an imprint of Orion | Leila Aboulela. It was published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson Ltd an imprint of |
14 February 2000, the HGE Aurassi, manager of the hotel public Aurassi also between the Algiers Stock Exchange. | 14 février 2000 , l'EGH El Aurassi, société de gestion de l'hôtel public El Aurassi entre aussi à la bourse d'Alger. |
His books have received little scholarly attention, in part because of the strange, difficult style of Greek in which they are written. | Seus livros receberam até o momento pouca atenção acadêmica, em parte por causa do estilo estranho e difícil de grego que ele empregou. |
Shiman-e Zir Ab | شیمن زیراب(ایذه) |
Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary | ദാൻഡേലി വന്യജീവി സങ്കേതം |
Similarly, holding large feasts and giving large donations has been seen as ways of demonstrating one's resources. | În mod similar organizând sărbători și oferind donații mari, este văzută ca modalitate de a demonstra resursele cuiva. |
Tell Tom I don't have his keys. | Tom'a, onun anahtarlarının bende olmadığını söyle. |
After his marriage to Pnina Tovbin, whom he met while in the IDF, he remained in Israel. | بعد زواجه من بنينا توفين، التي التقى بها في الجيش الإسرائيلي بقي في إسرائيل. |
first will, in 1206, Alfonso VIII recognized having wronged the magnate, and tried to repair the damages. When Diego López decided to come back in Castile in 1206, Alfonso VIII gave him back his full confidence as his alférez, before handing over the office to Álvaro Núñez de Lara again in 1208. That very year, Alfonso VIII named Diego López one of his five executors. In 1212, the king entrusted to him one of his three armies in the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa, that allowed the Christian kingdoms to get rid of the power of the Almohads in al-Andalus. The chronicler Juan de Osma asserted that the king had made him the future regent of the child-king Henry I. But Diego López II died a few weeks before Alfonso VIII. Governments His first exile of 1179-1183 allowed his to recover the territories his father had ruled, La Rioja, Old Castile and Trasmiera. He also obtained Asturias (of Santillana) and the Bureba. After his second exile, he extended even more his area of influence in Northeastern Castile, to the point of ruling "from Almazán to the sea" (1196). In 1204, in order to urge him to come back in Castile, Alfonso VIII acknowledged his ownership of the whole of Bizcaya, a Basque territory his ancestors had ruled back in the 11th century. This instrument may have meant the definitive conversion of this government into an inalienable fief, that would be the territorial basis of the Haro during the whole 13th century. He added Durando in 1212, a gift of the king no long after the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa. He took a decisive step towards the patrimonialization of many of those governments, sharing them with his elder son, Lope Díaz II de Haro. Lope thus received the governments of Old Castile in 1210, Asturias de Santillana in 1211, and Álava en 1213. Construction of dynastic identity Diego López II strengthened the part of the head of family among his clan, permitting the shift from the "horizontal" conception of kinship to the "vertical" system of dynasty. He was the first of his family to use an apellido or family name, that notaries start to attribute to him in documents from 1184 on. Mythified character Diego López II's memory quickly underwent attacks. As soon as 1216, during the regency of the Lara brothers, when Lope Díaz II was trying to play a political role, the royal chancellery issued a charter judging him a bad lord. Diego López's image constructed around 1240–1241 by the chronicler Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada, Toledo's archbishop, who had known him personally, was already very ambiguous. He criticized his exile strategy that led him to face his king on the battlefield. The tombs of Diego López and of his wife Toda Pérez, in the cloister of knights of the abbey of Santa María de Nájera, were both realized during the second half of the 13th century. They bear testimony of the specific interest of the Haros for this founder ancestor. During 1270–1280, when Lope Díaz III was brought against King Alfonso X of Castile-León, in nobiliary rebellions ever more open, intellectuals from the court denigrated the reputation of Diego López "said the Good", to whom the responsibility of the defeat of Alarcos was for the first time attributed. Writers supporting the Haros invented in this | the point of ruling "from Almazán to the sea" (1196). In 1204, in order to urge him to come back in Castile, Alfonso VIII acknowledged his ownership of the whole of Bizcaya, a Basque territory his ancestors had ruled back in the 11th century. This instrument may have meant the definitive conversion of this government into an inalienable fief, that would be the territorial basis of the Haro during the whole 13th century. He added Durando in 1212, a gift of the king no long after the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa. He took a decisive step towards the patrimonialization of many of those governments, sharing them with his elder son, Lope Díaz II de Haro. Lope thus received the governments of Old Castile in 1210, Asturias de Santillana in 1211, and Álava en 1213. Construction of dynastic identity Diego López II strengthened the part of the head of family among his clan, permitting the shift from the "horizontal" conception of kinship to the "vertical" system of dynasty. He was the first of his family to use an apellido or family name, that notaries start to attribute to him in documents from 1184 on. Mythified character Diego López II's memory quickly underwent attacks. As soon as 1216, during the regency of the Lara brothers, when Lope Díaz II was trying to play a political role, the royal chancellery issued a charter judging him a bad lord. Diego López's image constructed around 1240–1241 by the chronicler Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada, Toledo's archbishop, who had known him personally, was already very ambiguous. He criticized his exile strategy that led him to face his king on the battlefield. The tombs of Diego López and of his wife Toda Pérez, in the cloister of knights of the abbey of Santa María de Nájera, were both realized during the second half of the 13th century. They bear testimony of the specific interest of the Haros for this founder ancestor. During 1270–1280, when Lope Díaz III was brought against King Alfonso X of Castile-León, in nobiliary rebellions ever more open, intellectuals from the court denigrated the reputation of Diego López "said the Good", to whom the responsibility of the defeat of Alarcos was for the first time attributed. Writers supporting the Haros invented in this period an equivalent myth to justify Diego López II's attitude and to charge the monarchy. The story of the Jewish girl from Toledo, which explains the rout at Alarcos with the sins of Alfonso VIII, appeared towards the end of the 13th century. During 1340, the books of the Portuguese count Pedro de Barcelos, the Crónica Geral de 1344 and the Livros de linhagens definitely turned the biography of Diego López II into a myth. This author relates episodes allegedly historical, but similar to well known literary themes from Brittany (Arthurian romances) and French epic. He converted him into an ambiguous character, in a pseudo-historical attempt to synthesize his dark image and his golden legend. In the middle of the 15th century, Lope García de Salázar, in his Crónica de Vizcaya, finally imagined the nickname "the Bad" to explain the contradictions in his biography. His memory suffered later other deformations, according to the interests of the 16th-century genealogists working for the nobility, and, from the 17th century on, of Basque historians. This time, it was the myth of the "independent seigneury" of Biscaya that was at stake between Basque fuerists and later nationalists, and their contradictors, until the first half of the 20th century. Marriage and children He married first with Maria Manrique de Lara, fourth daughter of Manrique Perez de Lara, I señor de Molina. Their son was: Lope Díaz II de Haro – succeeded his father as señorío de Vizcaya. He married secondly with Toda |
Police today appealed for information about a serious traffic accident in Sheung Shui on February 28 in which a 39-year-old woman was injured. | Police appeal for information on serious traffic accident in Sheung Shui |
Would you want to use passive infrared sensor in a area requiring 360-degree coverage? | Occupancy sensors to allow operation for whenever someone is within the area being scanned can control lighting. When motion can no longer be detected, the lights shut off. Passive infrared sensors react to changes in heat, such as the pattern created by a moving person. The control must have an unobstructed view of the building area being scanned. Doors, partitions, stairways, etc. will block motion detection and reduce its effectiveness. The best applications for passive infrared occupancy sensors are open spaces with a clear view of the area being scanned. Ultrasonic sensors transmit sound above the range of human hearing and monitor the time it takes for the sound waves to return. A break in the pattern caused by any motion in the area triggers the control. Ultrasonic sensors can see around obstructions and are best for areas with cabinets and shelving, restrooms, and open areas requiring 360-degree coverage. Some occupancy sensors utilize both passive infrared and ultrasonic technology, but are usually more expensive. They can be used to control one lamp, one fixture or many fixtures. |
in which he had to give his support to England. He did this by garrisoning his castle and sacking surrounding enemy territories as an attack against the new Duke of Normandy, Robert Curthose. The Norman baron allegiance set the stage for a race between the heirs of William I, where the Duke of Normandy and the King of England sought to gain as much support from powerful and influential houses as possible against each other. Allegiance to Normandy Throughout the power struggle between Normandy and England in the early 1090s, Ranulph ended up switching sides and submitting to the Duke of Normandy. At the Welsh Marches in 1093, Ranulph joined Norman forces, leading with Earl Roger of Shrewsbury, Ralph Tosny of Clifford Castle and Philip de Braose of Radnor. They invaded the ancient Welsh county of Radnorshire, which is now Powys, and sacked the kingdom of Cynllibiwg. This territory was known as Rhwng Gwy a Hafren, located between the Rivers Wye and Severn. They founded the castles of Dinieithon, near present Llandrindod Wells, and Cymaron in Maelienydd, located between Llanbister and Llangunllo. A century later, after the collapse of Norman authority, the descendants of Mortimer were eventually expelled from this territory by the Cynllibiwg rebellion of 1148. Family Ranulph de Mortemer was born in Normandy before 1070 and died in 1104 or after, at an unknown date. He was the son of the Norman baron Roger de Mortemer and Hawise. His father assumed the name Mortemer after being given the possession of the castle and village of Mortemer in the Pays de Bray, called sometimes Morte-mer sur Eaulne or en Brai. However, after the Battle of Mortemer of 1054, Roger lost the land and was banned from Normandy | Lord of Wigmore in Herefordshire. In Normandy, he was the Seigneur of St. Victor-en-Caux. Ranulph was the founder of the English House of Mortimer of Wigmore. He acquired Wigmore Castle after William Fitz Osbern's son Roger de Breteuil joined the Revolt of the Earls of 1075. His lands and holdings in Herefordshire and Shropshire were granted to him by William the Conqueror before 1086. Background Allegiance to England After William the Conqueror's death, the Kingdom of England and the Duchy of Normandy were divided. Ranulph of Mortimer joined the ranks of the Rebellion of 1088 against the new King of England, William Rufus. Together with Norman, English and Welsh Marcher Lords, they invaded and conquered the lands of Hereford, Gloucester and Worcestershire. A year later, the revolt failed and the marches of Normandy, from Maine to the Evrecin, were in disorder. King Rufus took advantage of this opportunity to align with the barons of Upper Normandy by bribing them. Of these barons, Ranulph maintained his land by accepting a bribe from the King in which he had to give his support to England. He did this by garrisoning his castle and sacking surrounding enemy territories as an attack against the new Duke of Normandy, Robert Curthose. The Norman baron allegiance set the stage for a race between the heirs of William I, where the Duke of Normandy and the King of England sought to gain as much support from powerful and influential houses as possible against each other. |
Now, who was Sergio? Sergio Vieira de Mello was his name. | Ora, chi era Sergio? Il suo nome era Sergio Vieira de Mello. |
The Lamborghini Jalpa is a sport car that was built by Lamborghini from 1981 to 1988 . | The Lamborghini Jalpa was a sports car produced by the Italian automaker Lamborghini from 1981 to 1988 . |
The security personnel contingent, is composed of members of the Zimbabwe National Army and Air Force of Zimbabwe. | Il personale di sicurezza contingente è composto da membri dello Zimbabwe National Army e dell'Air Force of Zimbabwe. |
During the first years of their reign, Bianca collaborated with her husband in recovering her father's assets and restoring the Ducal Palace. | Во текот на првите години од нивното владеење, Бјанка соработувала со нејзиниот сопруг за враќање на средствата на својот татко и враќање во Дуждовата палата. |
In a statement, Dunsworth's daughter Sarah described the illness as "short and unexpected" and stated that her father was an "amazing husband, father and grandfather". | در طی بیانیهای، دختر دانسورث، سارا، بیماری وی را «کوتاه و غیرمنتظره» توصیف کرد و همچنین بیان داشت که وی «همسر، پدر و پدربزگی فوقالعاده بود». |
Although implemented at different times in the last 20 years, most of these state laws are structurally very similar among themselves and with National Water Law No. 9433. | Embora implementadas em épocas diferentes nos últimos 20 anos, a maior parte dessas leis estaduais é estruturalmente muito semelhante entre si e à Política Nacional de Recursos Hídricos, Lei N° 9433. |
does the tempeture of water affect the time it takes for the water to freeze? | If you place a glass of hot water in an ice box it will actually freeze faster than a glass of cold water. \n The reason is that the temperature difference makes the water circulate in the warm glass transfering the heat loss evenly through the contents, in cold water the outside freezes first which insulates the inside from heat transfer keeping the center liquid.\n Try it, you'll see. |
Rather, they concluded that azhdarchids were more likely terrestrial stalkers, similar to modern storks, and probably hunted small vertebrates on land or in small streams. | Por lo tanto, ellos concluyeron que los azdárquidos eran probablemente depredadores terrestres, similares a las modernas cigüeñas, y probablemente cazaban pequeños vertebrados sobre tierra o en pequeños arroyos. |
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hotbox with God") on "Down for the Count" by Reflection Eternal. The phrase also appears in the Black Star song "Thieves in the Night", in the line "Your firearms are too short to box with God". GZA of the Wu-Tang Clan also used a variation ("Rhymes too short to box with God") on his track "Paper Plates" from Pro Tools. Killah Priest, an associate of Wu-Tang Clan, opened his debut album Heavy Mental with the phrase. It is in "It's All Real" by Pitch Black and "Mortal Combat" by Big Daddy Kane. Nas used the line in his song "You're Da Man" from his 2001 album Stillmatic. The line also appears in "Drunk Daddy" by the Cherry Poppin' Daddies, and in "F.I.F.A." by Pusha T. This line is also used in Dumbfoundead's song, "Korean Jesus" with the lyrics "Buddha blessed, with Muhammad, trying to hotbox with Gods." Ralph Ellison uses the phrase in Invisible Man: "Your arms are too short to box with me, son." Former professional wrestler CM Punk quoted the title word-for-word in a promotional clip on Monday Night Raw on January 7, 2013. In the 1990 album "Let the Rhythm Hit ’Em" by Eric B and Rakim, the line "Your arms too short to box with God so quit it" appears in the song "Untouchable". Awards and nominations Delores Hall won the 1977 Tony Award | man, your arm's too short to box with God!'" Later James Weldon Johnson used it in his poem "The Prodigal Son," which was published in his 1927 book of poems God's Trombones: Seven Negro Sermons in Verse. The passage — which likewise refers to an arm (singular) rather than arms (plural) — reads: The title phrase has been used in other contexts. "Your lungs is too small to hotbox with God" is a line used by rapper Xzibit in Eminem's "Bitch Please 2". Xzibit later used a variation of the line ("Your little lungs is too weak to hotbox with God") on "Down for the Count" by Reflection Eternal. The phrase also appears in the Black Star song "Thieves in the Night", in the line "Your firearms are too short to box with God". GZA of the Wu-Tang Clan also used a variation ("Rhymes too short to box with God") on his track "Paper Plates" from Pro Tools. Killah Priest, an associate of Wu-Tang Clan, opened his debut album Heavy Mental with the phrase. It is in "It's All Real" by Pitch Black and "Mortal Combat" by Big Daddy Kane. Nas used the line in his song "You're Da Man" from his 2001 album Stillmatic. The line also appears in "Drunk Daddy" by the Cherry |
Tata Indigo | تاتا ایندیگو |
The structure of any project supported by NEFCO needs to create reasonable equilibrium between risk and reward for all interested parties. | Strukturen hos varje projekt som stöds av NEFCO bör ha en vettig balans mellan risk och avkastning för alla involverade parter. |
In movies, what are actors snorting when they do lines of 'coke'? | Powdered lactose or vitamin B powder for when they actually go to snort it. When it's being used as a prop prior to snorting, like the actor is cutting it up or making the line, they use cornstarch or some other fine-grained powder that looks good on a close shot. |
is morgan state university a good school? | Morgan State University is a very good school, with everything comes cons but it isn't anything that cant be fixed or that they haven't tried to fix, or fixed already. A perfect place to network, to connect with others, to get real life experience, and have the best four years of your life. |
Although coordinates are given for many of these places, they are not considered reliable for places so far away from the Mediterranean as they may not be based on astronomical observation, and therefore cannot be reliably used for identification. | Sebbene di molti di questi luoghi siano state date anche le coordinate, esse non sono considerate affidabili per località così distanti dal Mediterraneo, in quanto potrebbero non essere basate sull'osservazione astronomica e quindi non possono essere utilizzate per una corretta identificazione. |
Robert F Christy was one of the early recruits to research project to develop atomic weapons during the war .
Native Canadian devised what became known as the Christy bomb or Christy gadget - a plutonium implosion device .
He died of natural causes at his home in Pasadena, surrounded by friends and family . | By . Kerry Mcqueeney . PUBLISHED: . 04:17 EST, 5 October 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 04:26 EST, 5 October 2012 . A scientist who helped design the trigger mechanism for the atomic bombs used in the Second World War has died, at the age of 96. Robert F Christy, a former California Institute of Technology (Caltech) professor, was one of the early recruits to the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos Laboratory, a U.S. government research project to develop atomic weapons during the war. However - during his research - he was never told the true purpose of the experiments, he later said. Robert F Christy pictured, left, in recent years and, right, as a young scientist. He was one of the early recruits to Project Manhattan and his work helped develop the trigger mechanism for the atomic bomb . The mushroom cloud formed by the explosion of an atomic bomb. Christy said that, at the time of their work, he had no idea their research would be used for a weapon . He had been hand-picked to join by J. Robert Oppenheimer - his professor at the . University of California, Berkeley, with whom Christy studied quantum mechanics. The Canadian native devised what came to be known as the Christy bomb or Christy gadget, a plutonium implosion device. Christy died of natural causes at his home in Pasadena, surrounded by his family, according to Caltech spokeswoman Deborah Williams-Hedges. According to a 1994 interview recorded in Caltech's archives, Vancouver-born Christy showed mathematical prowess early in his . schooling and skipped grades to graduate from the University of British . Columbia when he was 19. The Los Alamos laboratory in New Mexico, one of Project Manhattan's research centres . When the first bomb was tested at Los Alamos (pictured), Christy said everyone was pleased to have succeeded in the experiment . Before the Manhattan Project began, Christy researched with the era's leading physicists, including Italian Enrico Fermi and Hungarian Eugene Wigner. He said in the 1994 interview: 'What I was told was that they were trying to make a chain reaction. 'And the purpose of the chain reaction - well, it might be to drive submarines, or whatever. I was not told about bombs at the time.' When the first bomb was tested at Los Alamos, Christy said everyone was pleased to have succeeded in the experiment, but a month later, when the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, it was a very sobering experience. He added: 'There had been bombs dropped on cities. There had been firestorms, and so forth. I believe people nowadays don't realise that in war your objective is to beat the enemy. 'And unfortunately, mostly that involves killing a lot of the enemy to do that. So war is a very bloody thing. Later in life, Christy opposed the further development of nuclear weapons. He became a member of the National Research Council's committee on dosimetry . 'I felt then that although this was a terrible event, it probably saved many, many more Japanese lives. They probably would have lost millions if they had had to defend themselves against an invasion.' Later in life, Christy opposed the further development of nuclear weapons. He became a member of the National Research Council's committee on dosimetry, which studied the radiation effects of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs. Christy taught theoretical physics, nuclear physics and astrophysics at Caltech, going on to serve as faculty chair, vice president and provost, as well as acting president. While at Caltech, he investigated pulsations in the brightness of stars, which are used to measure cosmic distances. Christy was awarded the Royal Astronomical Society's Eddington Medal for his work. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1965. Caltech Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy Chair B. Thomas Soifer said that Christy was a major figure at the private university and a founder of a very important area of astrophysical research. Soifer added: 'Bob was an outstanding theoretical physicist; his contributions to scientific research, to public policy and his leadership helped in shaping what Caltech is today.' A joint effort between the U.S., the UK and Canada, the Manhattan . Project was a research and development programme that produced the first . atomic bomb during the Second World War. It began in 1939 as a modest operation, but grew to involve more than . 130,000 people costing about $2billion working across 30 sites in . America, Britain and Canada - some of them top secret. The first-ever nuclear device was detonated in New Mexico on July 16 1945. Less than a month later it was unleashed on unsuspecting Japan. On August 6, 1945, the United States dropped a massive atomic bomb on . Hiroshima. The equivalent of 20,000 tons of TNT, the a-bomb . killed approximately 70,000 of civilians and flattened the city (pictured). Another 70,000 died from the effects of radiation with five years. Three days later, another atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, which killed about 70,000 people. |
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While an agronomy student in Lisbon, he founded student movements dedicated to opposing the ruling dictatorship of Portugal and promoting the cause of independence for the Portuguese colonies in Africa. | في حين أن أحد الطلاب في لشبونة ، أسس حركات طلابية مكرسة لمعارضة الحكم وتعزيز قضية الاستقلال للمستعمرات البرتغالية في أفريقيا. |
The Oman butterflyfish lives in rocky and coral reefs as well as on patches of coral on sloping seabeds made up is sand at depths of . Its diet is made up is coral polyps, sea anemones, worms, crustaceans, and algae. It is an oviparous species which forms pairs for spawning. Systematics The Oman butterflyfish was first formally described in 1989 by Rodney V. Salm and Kevin Mee with the type locality given as southwest of Barr al Hikman in the Sultanate of Oman. Some authorities place this species within the large subgenus Rabdophorus but others consider it to be incertae sedis. References Fish described in 1989 Chaetodon | being dark brown. There is a broad, vertical white bar to the rear of the head and the mouth is white. The caudal fin is black which is slightly rounded. The dorsal fin contains 12 spines and 21-22 soft rays while the anal fin has 3 spines and 19 soft rays. This species grows to a maximum total length of . Juveniles have a sharply defined white stripe to the rear of the eye and a white caudal fin. Distribution The Oman butterflyfish is found in the northwestern Indian Ocean in the Arabian Sea along the southern coast |
of the modern age, ergonomic console designs were also being developed. Hans Gerd Klais, the founder's grandson, took charge in 1965. Philipp Klais, the great-grandson of the founder, studied organ building in Alsace, France; in Germany; and overseas. He now runs the company. Klais instruments around the world Here is a short list naming a few of the Klais instruments around the world: The Athens Concert Hall, in Athens, Greece with 6080 pipes The cathedral in Aachen, Germany. The Abbey Church of Beuron Archabbey in Germany The Basilica of Our Lady del Pilar in Saragossa, Spain, with 5.391 organ pipes inserted in a Renaissance (1529-1530) wooden frame, and inaugurated in 2008. The cathedral in Cologne, Germany: der Kölner Dom. The main instrument was finished in 1998 and although enormous, it is almost dwarfed inside the colossal gothic church as it clings to the balconies. Klais also restored other organs in the cathedral and added a detached console that operates all of them at once. St. Peter's church in Munich, Germany The Cathedral in Trier, Germany, 5602 pipes The Münster Cathedral, Münster, Germany, approx. 7173 pipes The Concert Hall of the Kraków Philharmonic, in Kraków, Poland The Concert Hall of the Queensland Performing Arts Centre, in Brisbane, Australia, 6566 pipes The Abbey in Bath, UK. Frauenkirche, Nuremberg St. John's, Smith Square, Westminster, UK, a redundant but still consecrated church which commissioned its organ when the building became a concert hall. Symphony Hall, Birmingham, UK. Finished in 2001, the 6000 pipes symphony organ is now the largest mechanical action organ in the UK. Leeds Cathedral, UK Hallgrímskirkja in Reykjavík, Iceland, 5275 pipes. Overture Hall in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. Esplanade Concert Hall in Singapore, 4740 pipes, 61 registers | valve chests. In 1906, together with his son Hans, he introduced electric action. Hans Klais took over in 1925. In his time facade design began to come under the influence of the modern age, ergonomic console designs were also being developed. Hans Gerd Klais, the founder's grandson, took charge in 1965. Philipp Klais, the great-grandson of the founder, studied organ building in Alsace, France; in Germany; and overseas. He now runs the company. Klais instruments around the world Here is a short list naming a few of the Klais instruments around the world: The Athens Concert Hall, in Athens, Greece with 6080 pipes The cathedral in Aachen, Germany. The Abbey Church of Beuron Archabbey in Germany The Basilica of Our Lady del Pilar in Saragossa, Spain, with 5.391 organ pipes inserted in a Renaissance (1529-1530) wooden frame, and inaugurated in 2008. The cathedral in Cologne, Germany: der Kölner Dom. The main instrument was finished in 1998 and although enormous, it is almost dwarfed inside the colossal gothic church as it clings to the balconies. Klais also restored other organs in the cathedral and added a detached console that operates all of them at once. St. Peter's church in Munich, Germany The Cathedral in Trier, Germany, 5602 pipes The Münster Cathedral, Münster, Germany, approx. 7173 pipes The Concert Hall of the Kraków Philharmonic, in Kraków, Poland The Concert Hall of the Queensland Performing Arts Centre, in Brisbane, Australia, 6566 pipes The Abbey in Bath, UK. Frauenkirche, Nuremberg St. John's, Smith Square, Westminster, UK, a redundant but still consecrated church which commissioned its organ when the building became a concert hall. Symphony Hall, Birmingham, UK. Finished in 2001, the 6000 pipes symphony organ is now the largest mechanical action organ in the UK. Leeds Cathedral, UK Hallgrímskirkja in Reykjavík, Iceland, 5275 pipes. Overture Hall in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. Esplanade Concert Hall in Singapore, |
played for five clubs between 1927 and 1941. He also played for the Brazil national team. References Brazilian footballers Brazilian expatriate footballers Brazil international footballers 1934 FIFA World Cup players Botafogo de | 21 July 1990) is a former Brazilian football player who played for five clubs between 1927 and 1941. He also played for the Brazil national team. References Brazilian footballers Brazilian expatriate footballers Brazil international footballers 1934 |
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A recipe calls for...? | too little\n\n0.25 liters = 250 milliliters\n\nyou need to add 50 milliliters more\n\nwhich 50 milliliters = 0.05 liters |
is found in North America. References Further | in the family Paranonychidae. It is found in North America. References Further reading |
Red Cross: Torrential rains trigger the landslide .
Two people are rescued, but the death toll is expected to go up . | (CNN) -- A massive landslide swallowed homes in eastern Uganda early Monday, killing at least 23 people, the Red Cross said. Torrential rains triggered the landslide, Red Cross spokeswoman Catherine Ntabadde said by phone from the scene. Two people have been rescued, but the death toll is expected to rise as rescue crews scour through the site in Bulambuli district. Bulambuli district is about 300 kilometers northeast of the capital, Kampala. It occurred in the same region where a landslide killed at least 87 last year near Mount Elgon, on the Kenya-Uganda border. Heavy rain, hilly terrain and inadequate equipment slowed efforts to recover hundreds of people buried last year. Flooding also destroyed roads and washed away bridges in the region at the time. |
Hornsby continues to feature both of these songs in his own concerts. | その後もホーンズビーはこの2曲を自らのコンサートで披露している。 |
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as Loimaan Korikonkarit. The team was renamed Bisons after it was promoted to the Korisliiga in 2011. The team won the Finnish league championship in its first season in the league. Bisons won the championship once again in 2013, and qualified to play in Europe's 2nd-tier competition, the Eurocup, during the Eurocup 2013–14 season. On 31 May 2016, Bisons Loimaa | not participate in the top Finnish league due to financial problems and would join the second division. Arenas The club plays its national domestic league home games at the Loimaa Sports Center in Loimaa. Its VTB United League home games are played in Loimaa and at the Energia Areena in Vantaa. Trophies Korisliiga Champions (2): 2011–12, 2012–13 Runners-up (1): 2014–15 Current roster Notable players Season |
Targeted at younger Singaporeans, it was based on 16 interviews with Lee by seven local journalists in 2008–2009. | Visant les jeunes singapouriens, il est basé sur 16 entretiens avec le Minister Mentor par sept journalistes locaux en 2008 et 2009. |
M. Johann Willen: Das Teutsche Paradeiß in dem vortrefflichen Fichtelberg. | Johann Will: Das Teutsche Paradeiß in dem vortrefflichen Fichtelberg. |
How to make ISO file "bootable" on USB | How to create a bootable USB stick? |
Shir LaShalom | שיר לשלום |
Famitsu - 32/40 GameSpot - 8.1/10 IGN - 8.3/10 Custom Robo V2 sold 62,558 copies during its first week of sale in Japan. | IGN - 8.3/10 GameSpot - 8.1/10 Custom Robo V2 vendió 62.558 copias durante su primera semana de ventas en Japón. |
3 #1 (December 2001), and was created by John Arcudi and Tan Eng Huat. | 3 n. 1 (dicembre 2001), creata da John Arcudi (testi) e Tan Eng Huat (disegni). |
the southernmost United States, Mexico, Central America and South America (as far south as Argentina and Uruguay). The species is easily confused with the giant swallowtail, which it closely resembles in both larval and adult stages. The caterpillars feed on the leaves of citrus plants (Rutaceae). They have also been reported as feeding on a member of the genus Piper. Adult Thoas swallowtails fly year | caterpillars feed on the leaves of citrus plants (Rutaceae). They have also been reported as feeding on a member of the genus Piper. Adult Thoas swallowtails fly year round in the tropics, feeding on nectar of a variety of flowers, including Lantana, Stachytarpheta, and Bougainvillea among other species. The wingspan is 100–130 mm. Subspecies Listed alphabetically. P. t. autocles Rothschild & Jordan, 1906 P. t. brasiliensis Rothschild & Jordan, 1906 P. t. cinyras Ménétriés, 1857 |
if GOD created the world, who created God...? | Billy Seymore - he sat next to me in the 3rd grade. |
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Mass Media: In 2006 Bulgaria's print and broadcast media generally were considered unbiased, although the government dominated broadcasting through the state-owned Bulgarian National Television (BNT) and Bulgarian National Radio (BNR) and print news dissemination through the largest press agency, the Bulgarian Telegraph Agency. | "Mass Media: In 2006 Bulgaria's print and broadcast media generally were considered unbiased, although the government dominated broadcasting through the state-owned Bulgarian National Television (BNT) and Bulgarian National Radio (BNR) and print news dissemination through the largest press agency, the Bulgarian Telegraph Agency. |
to be inconclusive. Preventions/interventions to signs and symptoms Since ear infections and respiratory infections are common for children diagnosed with aspartylglucosaminuria, it is best to have regular checkups for both the ears and the respiratory tract. Extreme sensitivity to the sun’s rays may develop; the best way to protect an individual diagnosed with aspartylglucosaminuria is to have them wear sunglasses, hats or caps to protect their eyes.Epilepsy and insomnia can both be treated with medication. It will be beneficial to children who are diagnosed with AGU to receive an education from a school with special teaching. Habilitation The process of habilitation for individuals diagnosed with AGU needs to be established in their early stages of life. The team for habilitation should include professionals who are experienced in disabilities and the effects that having a disability can have on everyday life. Habilitation will include assessments, assistance with the choice of aids, and information concerning disabilities and counseling. Prognosis Individuals with AGU typically have normal development in infancy. Around the age of 2–4 years, they begin showing signs of developmental delay, but development is still progressing. Initial symptoms may present as clumsiness and/or speech delay. Individuals with AGU also show increased upper respiratory infections. Development continues until about puberty; however, an individual at 13–16 years of age typically shows mental and motor development similar to a 5-6 year old. Around puberty, a gradual decline in mental abilities and motor skills occurs. This progressive decline continues until about age 25–28, when rapid impairment of | of aspartylglucosaminuria. Typically, signs and symptoms become apparent between two and four years of age and become progressively worse as the individual ages. The following signs and symptoms may appear: Individuals are more prone to respiratory infections Development of scoliosis Seizures or difficulty with movement Skin and joints may become loose Facial features change progressively; this may include: thickening of the skin features becoming more prominent large head broad lower jaw short, broad nose rounded cheeks Progression of developmental and mental disabilities, including: progressive loss of speech decrease in mental functioning before school age, concentration lowers development continues, but becomes slower than usual An intellectual peak occurs in the mid-teens and allows a plateau for the disease. Once an individual hits the age of 25-30 the decrease begins again, including: learned skills become lost which result in severe learning disabilities motor skills deteriorate individuals become less mobile and more dependent (Children are physically uncoordinated, but remain able to play sports and do everyday activities until they reach adulthood.) During the first year of life inguinal and umbilical hernias are common. Less severe symptoms include: enlargement of the spleen and liver diarrhea People with aspartylglucosaminuria may have lower than average height, because they tend to go through puberty earlier. Epilepsy may develop in adulthood. Finnish studies have shown that life expectancy is shorter than average. Genetics Aspartylglucosaminuria is an autosomal recessive genetic condition that is inherited from both parents. The AGU patient is born with two copies of the mutated AGA gene. One copy comes from the mother’s egg and the other copy comes from the father’s sperm. In order to develop aspartylglucosaminuria, the individual must inherit changes in both of his AGU genes (autonomic recessive inheritance). When a person receives one changed form of the gene AGU from one of the parents, the individual is then classified as a carrier. Diagnosis In order to be diagnosed with AGU an individual takes a urine test, which will show indication of an increased amount of aspartylglucosamin being secreted. The confirmation of the diagnosis of aspartylglucosaminuria requires a blood test. This helps show if the enzyme aspartylglucosaminidase is present or partially absent. A skin simple will also show the amount of |
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Munich Airport offers Europe's only in-airport, open-air brewery: Airbrau .
London Heathrow is the first of its kind to offer 'on-board picnics'
Singapore's Changi Airport boasts the tallest jumbo slide in the country .
JFK Airport in NYC transforms its Terminal 5 into a private concert venue . | Stopping off for a quick drink at the airport bar has forever been revolutionised thanks to Europe's only on-site airport brewery: the Airbrau at Munich's international airport. Instead of just hitting the bar, bored passengers can listen to live music as they enjoy tastings and even take a 30-minute brewery tour. And if travellers aren't in the mood for a pint, they can head to the airport's Bavarian Christmas Market, complete with outdoor skating and curling rinks available for use at no additional charge. Munich Airport also hosts a seasonal Christmas market - complete with ice skating and curling rinks . Munich Airport may be the best airport to get stranded in thanks to its on-site brewery . In fact, Airbrau has been so popular that one of South Africa's busiest airports is hoping to replicate its success. Cape Town International Airport has announced plans to open the world's first airport winery in 2015, as airports around the world try to put the fun back into travel. But there's more to some of the world's unique airport amenities than alcohol. At London Heathrow's Terminal 5, traditional on-board meals are undergoing a serious makeover with the help of Gordon Ramsey's Plane Food. At London Heathrow, all 70 restaurants now offer takeaway 'on-board picnic' hampers to hungry travellers . Passengers now have the option of taking a custom, refrigerated 'on-board picnic' hamper with them to enjoy en route to their destination. The service is available at the 70 restaurants across all terminals, including Heston Blumenthal's The Perfectionist Cafe and Caviar House. For those looking for a quick pick-me-up without the caffeine, look no further than Narita International Airport near Tokyo, where passengers hook themselves up to self-serve tanks to pump flavoured oxygen into their lungs. From eucalyptus to cinnamon, JUKO Oxygen Lounge has a taste for every traveller. At Singapore's Changi Airport, travellers can ride a four-storey slide . The jumbo twister slide is the tallest in Singapore and any airport worldwide . At Singapore's Changi Airport, out of the ordinary airport activities have all but become the norm. The airport boasts the first-ever indoor butterfly conservatory, a rooftop pool and even a jumbo slide, which opened in 2010. The four-storey Slide@T3 is the tallest slide in Singapore and in any airport in the world. At Zurich Airport, those looking to get a bit of fresh air during their layover can rent a bike, a pair of inline skates or a walking pole and explore the surrounding nature trails. In Zurich, nature-lovers can explore the 74 hectare conservation area located between two airport runways . The one-of-a-kind, 74-hectare nature conservation area, known as Klotener Riet, is located between two of the airport’s runways. Fox, deer, rabbits and even boars have all been spotted in the airport's green spaces. At New York City's JFK Airport, JetBlue's Terminal 5 offers a truly unique big city experience. JetBlue's Live From T5 concert series launched several years ago and has brought some of the most popular entertainers in the world, including Taylor Swift, Ellie Goulding and Lady Antebellum, to the terminal to perform. Best of all? The concerts are free - but spectators need to show a boarding pass to gain admission. At New York City's JFK Airport, JetBlue's Terminal 5 doubles as an exclusive concert venue . Pop star Ellie Goulding performs at JetBlue's Live From T5 concert series . Singers such as Taylor Swift (left) and Emeli Sande (right) have also performed in JetBlue's Terminal 5 . In Dubai, travellers can purchase tickets for a chance to win a brand new luxury car . For a much more expensive between-flight endeavour, Dubai International Airport offers travellers the opportunity to enter a raffle put on by Dubai Duty Free. Tickets are a pricey $139 (approximately £88), but winners could drive away in a luxury vehicle from the likes of BMW, Jaguar, and Porsche. Not to be outdone by the myriad of options at Singapore's Changi Airport, Hong Kong International Airport boasts a giant IMAX screen. The airport's SkyPlaza is also home to Asia's largest 4D cinema screen, which is over four storeys high and integrates cutting-edge projection technologies. Couples can tie the knot at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport with one of four wedding packages . These wooden tulips - for sale at Schiphol Airport - would make a fitting bridal bouquet . One of the most romantic airport activities is provided by Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, which offers variety of wedding packages. It means couples can depart for their honeymoon moments after getting hitched. There are different packages to cater to every taste. The Ready for Take-Off option is a contemporary aviation-style wedding ceremony, while the Fly Away to Yesterday Nuptials are inspired by the trends of yesteryear. The Say Yes and Go package is a no-frills package for a pair who wants to say 'I do' and then immediately hop on a plane, while the luxurious Ticket to Paradise option allows couples to exchange vows on Dutch soil and then celebrate abroad. Newlyweds can even hire an entire plane - or reserve a section of a plane - to make their getaway particularly memorable. |
Will the Sooners of OU even get past the second round of the NCAA Tourney? | I don't think they'll make it past the first round if they make the tourney. |
Nicole Baukus faces up to 60 years in jail if found guilty .
Texas sports bar that served driver pays $1 million settlement to victims in separate case .
19-year-old Nicole Adams and her passenger Travis Sanders, 18, were killed when pick up truck hit their car in head on collision . | By . Jessica Jerreat . PUBLISHED: . 11:53 EST, 31 July 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 00:58 EST, 1 August 2013 . On trial: Nicole Baukus is facing two charges of vehicular homicide after driving the wrong way up a Texas highway. Her trial began this week . Footage from a Texas bar shows a 23-year-old woman consuming 21 drinks before she drove home the wrong way down a highway, killing two teenagers in a head-on crash. Nicole Baukus, from Spring, is facing up to 60 years in prison if found guilty of two counts of vehicular homicide and one count of vehicular assault. A court was told this week that Baukus drank four bottled beers and 21 'shooters', or spirit mixers, in about four and a half hours, before getting in her pick up truck and causing the fatal crash. Prosecutors at her trial this week showed video footage of Baukus drinking at the On the Rox sports bar and of her pick up truck traveling the wrong way down a highway in Conroe, on June 29, last year. As an emergency physician who attended to the two victims in the crash testified to their grievous injuries, Baukus broke down in court Wednesday -- so much so that a 10 minute recess was called. District Court Judge Michael T. Seiler then warned her not to repeat the behavior. 'We can’t have that kind of disruption,' he said. She is accused of crashing head on into a car being driven by Nicole Adams, killing the 19-year-old and her back seat passenger, Travis Sanders, 18, according to KHOU News. A third passenger, 21-year-old David Porras, was seriously injured in the crash, which happened just before 3am. In court yesterday, prosecutors played emergency calls from other drivers as they reported seeing a pick up truck traveling the wrong way. Crushed: The wreckage of the car Nicole Adams was driving when she was hit and killed by the pick up truck . Fatal: Another angle of the late Nicole Adams' car shows the sheared off roof. Adams' passenger Travis Sanders was also killed . On year later: The first day of the trial over the summer 2012 crash finally began this week. Baukus, center, is seen here at the proceedings . Before police could stop Baukus, the . fatal collision took place. An hour after the crash her blood-level . alcohol was more than three times the legal limit. Prosecutors also . claim she had drugs in her system. Texas . Alcoholic Beverage Commission agent Oscar Williams told the court . Baukus had consumed beer and shooters at On the Rox, from 9:19pm to . 1:46am. He said that a . tray of shooters was seen being delivered to her table just after . midnight, which violated the Texas commission's rules, according to The Courier of Montgomery County. Deadly: Baukus is accused of slamming headlong into Adams' car, pictured, causing two deaths and critically injuring 21-year-old David Porras . Baukus is charged with two counts of intoxication manslaughter and one count of intoxication assault. She pleaded not guilty on all counts . Crime scene: The pick up truck allegedly driven the wrong way up a highway by Nicole Baukus . Trashed: Debris littered the Texas highway around the accused woman's car . 'Only two open beverages can be sold to one customer at a time,' he said. In April the bar agreed to a $1 million settlement for Mr Porras, who is still having surgery from injuries caused in the crash, and to the estate of Miss Adams and Mr Sanders. Porras has had 13 operations since the accident and has no teeth in his upper jaw after the bone was smashed when he hit the dashboard. Put away? If convicted, Baukus would likely have to serve at least half her time before parole is even considered . Busted: Baukus' car after the deadly June 2012 crash. Prosecutors say she is on video taking 17 shots and drinking four beers prior to the crash . Emotions high: Baukus broke down as a physician who attended to the two victims testified Wednesday and was admonished by the judge . Serious charges: Baukus' truck following the June 29, 2012 accident. Prosecutors in the case are trying to prove the truck was a deadly weapon, which would make her ineligible for parole until at least half her sentence is served . Survivor: The surviving passenger of Nicole Adams' car, David Porras, now has no teeth in his upper jaw and has undergone 13 operations since the crash . Baukus' trial is expected to last five days. She faces decades behind bars if convicted . Wasted: An hour after the crash that left two dead and one grievously injured, Baukaus' blood alcohol level was three times the legal limit . The bar was sued for violating the . Texas Dram Shop Liability Act, which provides a cause of action against . any bar that serves an obviously intoxicated adult, the Villager reported. At . her vehicular manslaughter trial, prosecutor Andrew James told the . court: 'As the trooper was questioning her, he noticed she would just . randomly be laughing at times, like this was all one big joke.' Baukus denies the charges, according to Montgomery County Police Reporter. The trial is expected to last five days. Caught on camera: Video footage shows the pick up truck traveling the wrong way up the highway . Evidence: Footage from the On the Rox sports bar shows Baukus drinking four beers and 21 shooters . |
Fla-Flu match on October 13, 1968. Throughout his career, Wilton also played for São Paulo, Santa Cruz, Coritiba and Vitória. Wilton played for several Campeonato Brasileiro Série A clubs. He died on December 13, 2009 in the city of Volta Redonda, aged 62. References Brazilian footballers Fluminense FC players São Paulo | Santa Cruz, Coritiba and Vitória. Wilton played for several Campeonato Brasileiro Série A clubs. He died on December 13, 2009 in the city of Volta Redonda, aged |
is accounts receivable credit or debit? | When the customer pays off their accounts, one debits cash and credits the receivable in the journal entry. The ending balance on the trial balance sheet for accounts receivable is usually a debit. |
In 1611 the city was rebuilt by Luis Merlo de la Fuente a little more to the south with the name of San Luis de Angol but it did not prosper. | 1611 m. miestą atstatė Luis Merlo de la Fuente, bet šiek tiek piečiau, ir pavadino San Luis de Angol, bet šis miestas neklestėjo. |
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The remaining two are elected in a special national constituency for Indigenous communities. | ويتم انتخاب العضوين المتبقيين في دائرة وطنية خاصة بالسكان الأصليين. |
2004, and was reappointed finance minister again in March 2005 when Temaru returned to power. He resigned as Finance Minister in April 2006 due to health reasons, and his financial duties were succeeded by French Polynesian Vice President Jacqui Drollet. In February 2009, Vanfasse became a special adviser to President Oscar Temaru after Temaru was returned to power in the first 2009 presidential election. Emile Vanfasse died on 22 | member of the Fetia Api, a French Polynesian political party which favors autonomy from France. He served as Finance Minister in two separate governments under then President Oscar Temaru. Vanfasse first became Finance Minister in Temaru's government in June 2004, and was reappointed finance minister again in March 2005 when Temaru returned to power. He resigned as Finance Minister in April 2006 due to health reasons, and his financial duties were succeeded by French Polynesian Vice President Jacqui Drollet. In February 2009, Vanfasse became a special adviser to President Oscar Temaru after Temaru was returned to power in the first 2009 presidential election. Emile Vanfasse died |
and North American Minerals News, a monthly newsletter which ceased in 2002. Metal Bulletin PLC, owner of Industrial Minerals, was bought in 2006 by Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC, owned by Daily Mail and General Trust | print magazine, covering all aspects of the non-metallic minerals industry, represented by its tagline: "from mine to market". It covers worldwide pricing, news, analysis and data on more than 70 minerals. History Industrial Minerals was formed in 1967 as a spin-off from its parent publication, Metal Bulletin (MB), which had |
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