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(born August 13, 1938), known by the stage name Dave "Baby" Cortez, is an American pop and R&B organist and pianist, best known for his 1959 hit, "The Happy Organ". Life and career Clowney was born in Detroit, Michigan, United States, and attended Northwestern High School in the city. His father played the piano, and encouraged him to pursue a musical career. Clowney played the piano for 10 years, then he took up the organ. He made his first record in 1956 under his own name, and also sang with two doo-wop groups, the Pearls and the Valentines, in the mid-1950s. Dave Clowney was well known in black pop-music circles as the musical director for Little Anthony and the Imperials. Clowney was scheduled to record his original song The Happy Organ during a 1959 recording session. The microphones were positioned for a vocal, but Clowney demurred: "I didn't like the vocal, because I'm not a great singer,"
in the mid-1950s. Dave Clowney was well known in black pop-music circles as the musical director for Little Anthony and the Imperials. Clowney was scheduled to record his original song The Happy Organ during a 1959 recording session. The microphones were positioned for a vocal, but Clowney demurred: "I didn't like the vocal, because I'm not a great singer," he recalled in 2012. He noticed a Hammond electric organ sitting unused in a corner of the studio. "Usually, when you go into a studio, they have the Hammond organ covered up. People weren't using it then, except in gospel, mostly. I said, 'Let me try this thing here.'" The Happy Organ was the first pop/rock hit to feature the electronic organ as lead instrument; it featured drummer Gary Hammond and was co-written by the celebrity photographer James J. Kriegsmann and frequent collaborator Kurt Wood. The guitar solo was by session musician Wild Jimmy Spruill. The record, crediting Clowney as Dave "Baby" Cortez, was the first instrumental No. 1 on Billboard magazine's Hot 100 chart. The original 45-rpm single was released on the independent Clock Records label, but the LP which featured it was released by RCA Victor by arrangement with Clock. Cortez had another Top Ten hit in 1962 with Rinky Dink on Chess Records. This record became well known in the UK as the signature tune of the Saturday afternoon program Professional Wrestling, introduced by Kent Walton, although few knew the name of the tune or the artist. The song has a
There's still enough time to get this done.
Bunu yaptırmak için hâlâ yeterli zaman var.
whats it like to kick a guy in the balls?
If you want to know if it hurts, then it is the most excruciating thing that can be done to a man. (I've never been kicked there but due to my own stupidity and sometimes other stupidity i've been damaged there numerous times).\nIts actually also one of the most dangerous thing to be done to man. A girl in my sisters year at school kicked a boy there (he was being quite the jerk) but he ended up in hospital and needed surgery. The girls family was sued because there was the chance he may not be able to have children. I'm sure this girl felt satisfied but i doubt it was worth it in the end. There was also another situation recently where a friend of mine was getting a lot of unwanted attention from a guy and did the same. She was arrested for assault and now has a criminal record. She also told me she was very satisfied after doing it but since would do anything to take it back.\nMy advice is just to embarrass the guy rather than assault him. If he's a jerk he deserves punishment, but i'm more concerned for the people dishing it out, i wouldn't like anything to happen to these girls or yourself when you are definitley in the right! :)
External links Official biographical sketch in Parliament of India website 1943 births Living people Janata Dal politicians Lok Sabha members
Pal is an Indian politician. He was elected to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India from the Meerut constituency of Uttar Pradesh
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Грузия (теплоход)
I wish my family was happy like yours.
Keşke benim ailem seninki gibi mutlu olsa.
He is coached by Anthony McCleary and Desai Williams.
Il est entraîné par Anthony McCleary et Desai Williams.
The new modernists, or post-modernists, continued to employ the usual Précieuses style, this time with different content.
Los nuevos modernistas (post modernistas) continuaron usando el consabido estilo preciosista, esta vez con otro contenido.
Svinhufvud played a key role in the birth of a new parliamentary system in 1905 and he was elected as a Young Finnish Party member of the new Parliament in 1906.
Svinhufvud spillede en nøglerolle ved det nye parlamentariske systems fødsel i 1905, og som medlem af det Ungfinske Parti blev han medlem af det nye parlament i 1906.
Scott Beatty
سكوت بيتي
Two hockey players fighting for the puck at hockey game.
Two athletes are playing agressively.
Les voyages aventureux du Capitaine Martin de Hoyarsal, habitant du çubiburu
Liburu hau da itsasoko nabigazionekoa
In this verse he predicts that he will be followed by someone much greater than himself.
Han förkunnar att det efter honom skall komma en som är starkare.
Paul W joined them as a drummer later on.
Paul W. les rejoint plus tard en tant que batteur.
Hans-Peter Lott
هانس بيتر لوت
The MAIB report makes it clear that the harbour controllers were informed of impending disaster by shore observers before the crew were themselves aware.
El informe de la MAIB aclara que fueron testigos del suceso los que informaron a los controladores portuarios del desastre acaecido antes de que la tripulación se percatara.
— see Lune of Hippocrates. This was part of a research program to achieve the "quadrature of the circle", that is, to calculate the area of the circle, or, equivalently, to construct a square with the same area as a circle. The strategy, apparently, was to divide a circle into a number of crescent-shaped parts. If it were possible to calculate the area of each of those parts, then the area of the circle as a whole would be known too. Only much later was it proven (by Ferdinand von Lindemann, in 1882) that this approach had no chance of success, because the factor pi (π) is transcendental. The number π is the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle, and also the ratio of the area to the square of the radius. In the century after Hippocrates, at least four other mathematicians wrote their own Elements, steadily improving terminology and logical structure. In this way, Hippocrates' pioneering work laid the foundation for Euclid's Elements (c. 325 BC), which was to remain the standard geometry textbook for many centuries. Hippocrates is believed to have originated the use of letters to refer to the geometric points and figures in a proposition, e.g., "triangle ABC" for a triangle with vertices at points A, B,
some misadventures (he was robbed by either pirates or fraudulent customs officials) he went to Athens, possibly for litigation, where he became a leading mathematician. On Chios, Hippocrates may have been a pupil of the mathematician and astronomer Oenopides of Chios. In his mathematical work there probably was some Pythagorean influence too, perhaps via contacts between Chios and the neighboring island of Samos, a center of Pythagorean thinking: Hippocrates has been described as a 'para-Pythagorean', a philosophical 'fellow traveler'. "Reduction" arguments such as reductio ad absurdum argument (or proof by contradiction) have been traced to him, as has the use of power to denote the square of a line. Mathematics The major accomplishment of Hippocrates is that he was the first to write a systematically organized geometry textbook, called Elements (Στοιχεῖα, Stoicheia), that is, basic theorems, or building blocks of mathematical theory. From then on, mathematicians from all over the ancient world could, at least in principle, build on a common framework of basic concepts, methods, and theorems, which stimulated the scientific progress of mathematics. Only a single, famous fragment of Hippocrates' Elements is existent, embedded in the work of Simplicius. In this fragment the area is calculated of some so-called Hippocratic lunes — see Lune of Hippocrates. This was part of a research program to achieve the "quadrature of the circle", that is, to calculate the area of the circle, or, equivalently, to construct a square with the same area as a circle. The strategy, apparently, was to divide a circle into a number of crescent-shaped parts. If it were possible to calculate the area of each of those parts, then the area of the circle as a whole would be known too. Only much later was it proven (by Ferdinand von Lindemann, in 1882) that this approach had no chance of success, because the factor pi (π) is transcendental. The number π is the
Byriuchyi Island
Біручы Востраў
In therapy he admits he is falling in love with the character he is writing and tells the therapist all about Ruby Sparks.
Na terapia, ele admite que está caindo no amor com a personagem que ele está escrevendo e conta a terapeuta tudo sobre Ruby Sparks.
Christiansted, St. Croix and St. John. The department of Children, Youth, and Families operates juvenile justice services, including the Youth Rehabilitation Center (YRC). The division provides juvenile justice services for pre-trial and adjudicated youth.
operates juvenile justice services, including the Youth Rehabilitation Center (YRC). The division provides juvenile justice services for pre-trial and adjudicated youth. References External links U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Human Services State
what does the lightning bolt mean on remind app?
When viewing your class list, if someone has a lightning bolt next to their name, they're receiving Remind messages as push notifications or texts on their phones—the most effective way to make sure they can see and read your messages.
is a traditional Norwegian dessert, made by mixing cloudberries with whipped cream and sugar. The cloudberries can be served as-is or
It is common to serve the Multekrem with Krumkake or Kransekake. Multekrem is also a traditional Norwegian Christmas dinner dessert. References See also
of the competition for a 14th time and extended their all time record. Draw Home team scores are in bold Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Grand Final Elite Shield Pairs Championship A pairs championship was held for the top tier of speedway the first time since the Elite League Pairs Championship. last held in 2011. Despite its comeback for 2017 it was not held again afterwards. Result Semi Finals Final Teams Belle Vue Aces 22 June Rohan Tungate replaced Justin Sedgmen in the Belle Vue Aces team King's Lynn Stars 28 May Simon Lambert replaced Josh Bailey in the King's Lynn Stars team 20 June Thomas Jørgensen replaced the injured Nicklas Porsing in the King's Lynn Stars team 24 June King's Lynn Stars signed Danny Ayres to share a reserve position with Simon Lambert 31 July Thomas H. Jonasson, Michael Palm Toft and Josh Auty replaced Chris Holder, Troy Batchelor and Danny Ayres in the King's Lynn Stars team. Nicklas Porsing to share a reserve position with Simon Lambert Leicester Lions 24 March Danny King and Josh Bates replaced Andzejs Lebedevs and Kevin Wolbert in the Leicester Lions team 26 April Lasse Bjerre replaced Josh Auty in the Leicester Lions team 13 May Jason Garrity replaced Kacper Gomólski in the Leicester Lions team 22 June Kyle Newman replaced Danny Ayres in the Leicester Lions team 10 July Paweł Przedpełski replaced Jason Garrity in the Leicester Lions team Poole Pirates 29 March Lewis Kerr replaced Kyle Newman in the Poole Pirates team 8 May Kyle Newman replaced Lewis Kerr in the Poole Pirates team 25 May Grzegorz Zengota replaced Krzysztof Kasprzak in the Poole Pirates team 13 June Paul Starke replaced Kyle Newman in the Poole Pirates team 10 July Krzysztof Kasprzak replaced Grzegorz Zengota in the Poole Pirates team 12 July Richie Worrall replaced the injured Brady Kurtz in the Poole Pirates team 15 July Timo Lahti replaced Nicolai Klindt in the Poole Pirates team 21 July Edward Kennett replaced Krzysztof Kasprzak in the Poole Pirates team 10 August Brady Kurtz replaced Richie Worrall in the Poole Pirates team Rye House Rockets 21 April Ricky Wells replaced Davey Watt in the Rye House Rockets team 1 July Ben Barker and Justin Sedgmen replaced Edward Kennett and Ellis Parks in the Rye House Rockets team 29 July Krzysztof Kasprzak and Ben Morley replaced Justin Sedgmen and for the injured Robert Branford in the
BSPA. BT then obtained the broadcasting rights for the 2017 season to be shown on their BT Sport channels. Regulation changes At the annual Speedway AGM, which was held early in November 2016, it was agreed that speedway in Great Britain would be given what was described as "the biggest revamp of the sport in modern history". This involved numerous alterations to both the regulations and the branding of the sport. The former top level of British speedway, the Elite League, was replaced by the Speedway Great Britain Premiership. Among the most notable changes to the regulations is the reintroduction of promotion and relegation between the top two leagues: the team that finishes in last place in the Premiership will race against the winners of the new second tier of British speedway (the SGB Championship) in order to decide who will compete in the Premiership in 2018. League Teams face each other four times: twice home and twice away. The first of the home and away meetings are called the 'A' fixtures, and the second are the 'B' fixtures. 'A' results 'B' results Final League Table Up to and including Wednesday 13 September Play-Offs Draw Home team scores are in Dark Black Semi-Finals Grand Final Final Leading averages Promotion and Relegation Play-Off 2017 SGB Premiership Team KO Cup The 2017 Knockout Cup was the 75th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams. The competition returned after a four-year absence under a new name, it had previously been known as the Elite League Knockout Cup. Belle Vue Aces were the winners of the competition for a 14th time and extended their all time record. Draw Home team scores are in bold Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Grand Final Elite Shield Pairs Championship A pairs championship was held for the top tier of speedway the first time since the Elite League Pairs Championship. last held in 2011. Despite its comeback for 2017 it was not held again afterwards. Result Semi Finals Final Teams Belle Vue Aces 22 June Rohan Tungate replaced Justin Sedgmen in the Belle Vue Aces team King's Lynn Stars 28 May Simon Lambert replaced Josh Bailey in the King's Lynn Stars team 20 June Thomas Jørgensen replaced the injured Nicklas Porsing in the King's Lynn Stars team 24 June King's Lynn Stars signed Danny Ayres to share a reserve
the Saudi Arabia and the Gulf Cooperation Council launched a military operation against Shiite Houthi rebels in Yemen. This was preceded by weeks of turmoil during which the Houthi guerrillas toppled the government of President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi and took over the large parts of the country. The Foreign Office had earlier instructed the Pakistani community to leave Yemen as the situation on ground could worsen. However, 3000 Pakistani citizens had not heeded the warnings and were trapped in Yemen. The overseas Pakistanis began reaching out the country's news media, notably Geo News, ARY News, and Express News, appealing the government for a safe evacuation on 27 March. The Pakistan Embassy in Yemen worked towards moving
News, ARY News, and Express News, appealing the government for a safe evacuation on 27 March. The Pakistan Embassy in Yemen worked towards moving the Pakistani community from Aden to Sana'a; around 150 to 200 Pakistani citizens were still reportedly trapped in Aden. The Pakistan Navy deployed the PNS Aslat missile frigate as well as special aerial missions by PIA were flown in Yemen. On March 29, 2015, the PIA flights evacuated ~503 Pakistani citizens from al-Hudaydah to Karachi. Naval warship deployment The Pakistan Navy had deployed two Zulfiquar-class frigates for the
How do you get permission to use the Star Wars charaters or art work for products like lunch boxes etc.?
well all of those are copyrighted, so if you are doing for personal use, then you don't need permission. But if your intentions are to mass produce an Item with the resemblance of a star wars character. then you need to write or contact the company that holds the copyright.
Parga
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Why does charisma need to play any part in the election of a United States President?
Part of being a politician is being able to advocate your positions on issues. Part of being able to advocate your positions is effective communication. Part of effective communication is being able to get others to listen to what you have to say and take you seriously. That's where charisma comes in. Charismatic people draw people's interest and their willingness to consider what they say.
are trulicity and ozempic similar?
Ozempic and Trulicity are both FDA-approved to improve blood sugar levels in adults with type 2 diabetes. Ozempic and Trulicity (dulaglutide) are both in the same class of medications, glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP1) agonists.
what is the kernel in an operating system?
The kernel is a computer program at the core of a computer's operating system with complete control over everything in the system. It is an integral part of any operating system. It is the "portion of the operating system code that is always resident in memory".
Make a Compact Disc Holder
Making a CD holder doesn't have to involve hammers, nails, and large pieces of wood. For the person who loves salvaging and reusing, this is a great, simple and fast way to make a compact disc holder that will tidy up your CD's in no time.
how to change your yahoo password on android phone?
['Tap the Menu icon .', 'If using the Yahoo Mail app, tap Manage Accounts.', 'Tap Account info.', 'Tap Security settings.', 'Enter your security code.', 'Tap Change password.', 'Tap I would rather change my password.', 'Enter the new password and its confirmation and tap Continue.']
Energy firm EDF has announced price cut of just 1.3per cent on gas tariffs . Reduction is worth a saving of just £9 on average annual household bills . It is the last of ‘big six’ suppliers to announce cut in tariffs in last fortnight .
Energy firm EDF has announced a price cut of just 1.3 per cent – less than 18p a week - on gas tariffs . Energy firm EDF has announced a puny price cut of just 1.3per cent – less than 18p a week - in a devastating snub to customers. The reduction on gas tariffs is worth a saving of just £9 on the average annual household energy bill and is tiny in the context of a sharp fall in wholesale energy prices. Wholesale gas prices are down by around 28per cent in a year and electricity by 15per cent, which could deliver annual savings of £140 if they were passed on in full. EDF, which is a subsidiary of a power company owned by the French government, is the last of the ‘big six’ suppliers to announce a cut in tariffs in the last two weeks. Earlier reductions of around 5per cent and less by the other five – British Gas, SSE, Npower, Eon and Scottish Power – have all been derided as too little and too late. However, none have done so little as EDF with a reduction that is so small as to make no real difference to the one million customers on standard variable rate tariffs who will receive it. At the same time customers will not get the benefit of the reduction until February 11 and after the snow storms predicted for the next few days have passed. EDF’s minuscule price cut also represents a snub to the Chancellor George Osborne and other ministers, who have demanded energy firms pass on falls in their costs to customers. Mr Osborne, who recently took to Twitter to say it was ‘vital’ that the price cuts are passed, has ordered a Treasury investigation to make sure this happens. The tiny reduction announced by EDF suggests the company does not expect any kind of sanction. The company defended the small reduction saying that it was unable to cut further because it had bought a lot of gas and electricity at the high prices that existed before the falls over the past year. Other companies have tried to blame Labour and its pledge to freeze prices until 2017 should the party win the General Election in May for the smaller than warranted reductions. The firms suggest that they are unable to cut deeper because they fear being locked into low prices that will hit their profits over the long term. The Conservative Energy and Business minister Matt Hancock suggested the recent price cuts, including the one from EDF, were ‘very encouraging’. However, consumer experts condemned the energy giants for turning the screw on customers in the teeth of the winter. Stephen Murray, energy expert at MoneySuperMarket, described the 1.3per cent reduction as ‘paltry’. The reduction on gas tariffs is worth a saving of just £9 on the average annual household energy bill and is tiny in the context of a sharp fall in wholesale energy prices, which are down by around 28 per cent in a year . He said: ‘It was inevitable that we would see the final of the ‘big six’ cut its prices this week and this is truly the most underwhelming of the lot EDF Energy. On top of that, we see that bill payers will again not feel the full benefit of lower bills immediately. ‘EDF’s customers will see overall energy bills fall by just £9 a year if paying by monthly direct debit – down to £1,155 a year. ‘That is an absolutely paltry price cut in comparison to the fall in wholesale prices that we have seen.’ He added: ‘It’s been frustrating to see all but one of the big six choose to delay a cut in prices. They have all ensured that they gain a few extra week at higher prices when energy consumption by consumers remains high in the colder weather.’ Ann Robinson, Director of Consumer Policy at uSwitch.com, said the EDF announcement confirms that the 60per cent of households who are on variable rate tariffs are not getting a fair deal. ‘These meagre reductions are too little too late and must be increased to help hard-pressed consumers struggling with their energy bills this winter,’ she said. She said householders must now take matters into their own hands and switched to fixed rate deals that can offer annual savings of more than £300 a year. The industry regulator Ofgem is so concerned that energy firms are charging rip-off prices that it has referred them to a full-blown inquiry by the Competition & Markets Authority. However, this will take at least six months and currently, Ofgem has no powers to force the industry to pass on a fair reductions in tariffs. Mark Todd, director of energyhelpline.com, said: ‘This is a price cut so small you’d probably need a microscope to see it. Consumers will struggle to notice it in their next energy bills.’ The EDF chief executive, Vincent de Rivaz, said: ‘We continue to look for ways to bear down on costs for customers and will offer more help to the most vulnerable, for example encouraging them to switch to fixed tariffs. ‘If wholesale gas prices create cost reductions which allow further price cuts these will be passed to customers as soon as possible.’ Business and Energy minister, Matt Hancock, said: ‘Energy bills are falling. It’ s very encouraging that all major suppliers are now passing on savings from lower global gas prices. Of course I will continue to meet with the big firms to make sure that hardworking households are getting a fair deal. ‘This case is by no means closed and we will be watching the global gas markets very closely, expecting to see any further savings passed on.’ Lib-Dem Energy Secretary, Ed Davey, said: ‘People want to see bigger savings now and energy companies need to up their game if they want their customers to stick around.’ Caroline Flint MP, Labour’s Shadow Energy and Climate Change Secretary, said: ‘Given wholesale gas prices have fallen by at least 20 per cent, a measly price cut of just 1.3 per cent is yet more evidence of why we need a tough new regulator with the power to ensure that energy companies pass on the full savings from falls in wholesale costs to all consumers, as Labour has proposed.’
Make a Homemade Phone or iPod Holder
These home-made phone or iPod holders make great presents for friends or family, or for yourself. They are quick and easy to make, and they will keep its contents safe!
if you block someone on facebook do they know they are blocked?
Can they see you have blocked them? People will not be notified when you block them. You can also block mesages from users on Facebook as well. They won't be able to contact you in the Messenger app if you do this - and they also won't be notified.
I have a beer belly, and qant to get rid of it! How can I stop drinking beer?
put the can down and walk away
Peugeot 207. Many components of the C3 are the same as those of the Peugeot 206. Some versions of the C3 feature a start-stop system that can automatically cut the engine when not needed to save fuel, such as in traffic, and restart it briskly to move on again. The vehicle was loosely styled after the Citroen 2CV. An offroad-looking model called C3 X-TR was marketed from 2005 to 2009. Citroën C3 Lumiere The Citroën C3 Lumiere was a concept car that previewed the production Citroën C3, it was initially released in 1998 as a five-door hatchback, with four seats and rear suicide doors for easy access for passengers to the rear seats. It featured a five-speed manual transmission, and a 1.1 L TU1 I4 petrol engine upfront. Facelift The C3 was given a redesign in October 2005, with the front end featuring a more imposing bumper, wider lower air intake, single air intake slit below the restyled radiator grille, and a repositioned number plate. The rear of the car was also given redesigned light clusters, with crystal coloured midsections. The passenger compartment was also enhanced, with the fitting of a restyled dashboard with a high-quality finish, as well as a newer, more modern instrument cluster making the driver information easier to read. The addition of light metallic grey embellishers around the central section of the fascia and air vents contributed to the updated interior, as did the completely redesigned front and rear door panels and trims. The steering was also improved so that it weights up with speed. Citroën also added a new 1.6 L 16 valve HDi diesel engine to the range, rated at . The Pluriel also received similar interior alterations but was otherwise unchanged. As with the Peugeot 206+ and Renault Clio Campus, Citroën didn't yet end the original C3 despite the new generation arrival. It stayed offered on selected European markets. During Autumn 2009, the brand announces the first-gen C3 will be marketed under a new name : Citroën C3 Génération. However, a few weeks later, the name is changed to Citroën C3 Classic. This name is used in France but also in other countries like Greece or Italy. Various names are used across Europe like C3 Hit Classic (Belgium), C3 First (UK, Germany) or C3 First+ (Switzerland). The first-gen C3 has been manufactured in Spain until 2010, in France until Summer 2011 and sold across Europe until February 2011. The South-American model stays manufactured and sold until 2012. C3 Pluriel Citroën marketed the C3 Pluriel from 2003 to 2010 as a convertible with five open top variations, hence the name. Pluriel is a cognate with the English plural. This model was exclusively assembled in Spain. The Pluriel can be configured as a hatchback with a multi-layer insulated top; a full-length landaulet, operable partially or to the back window or any stage in between, with a buffet minimizing wind deflector over the windshield; a fixed profile convertible, with the roof open to the back window, the roof assembly folds into a well in the trunk floor; a full convertible where roof side rails are unlatched and removed. and as a roadster pick up, where the back seats fold to a pickup like a bed with a drop-down tailgate. The C3 Pluriel was introduced in July 2003, and was originally offered with a choice of a 1.4 or a 1.6 L petrol engine, and a 1.4 L diesel engine. The 1.6 L petrol came fitted, as standard, with an automated manual gearbox. The Pluriel was withdrawn in July 2010. In October 2013, Top Gear Magazine placed the C3 Pluriel on its list of "The 13 worst cars of the last 20 years", describing the car as "useful as a chocolate teapot." Engines 1.1 L (1124 cc) TU1 I4, 60 PS (59 hp/44 kW) and 69 lb·ft (94 N·m) 1.4 L (1360 cc) TU3 I4, 75 PS (75 hp/55 kW) and 87 lb·ft (118 N·m) 1.4 L (1398 cc) DV4 HDi diesel I4, 70 PS (69 hp/51 kW) and 118 lb·ft (160 N·m) 1.4 L (1398 cc) DV4 HDi 16-valve diesel I4, 90 PS (89 hp/66 kW) and 147 lb·ft (200 N·m) (discontinued in 2005; could not meet EURO4 compliance) 1.4 L (1360 cc) ET3 16 valve I4, 90 PS (89 hp/66 kW) and 98 lb·ft (133
engines. All models came as standard with a five speed manual transmission, except for the Stop & Start model, which came with the SensoDrive gearbox, a five-speed automated manual transmission with paddle-shifters and manual and automatic modes. The top level was the only version that had the option of a four-speed hydraulic automatic transmission. In accordance with the PSA Group policy, the C3's chassis was used for the Peugeot 1007 and the Peugeot 207. Many components of the C3 are the same as those of the Peugeot 206. Some versions of the C3 feature a start-stop system that can automatically cut the engine when not needed to save fuel, such as in traffic, and restart it briskly to move on again. The vehicle was loosely styled after the Citroen 2CV. An offroad-looking model called C3 X-TR was marketed from 2005 to 2009. Citroën C3 Lumiere The Citroën C3 Lumiere was a concept car that previewed the production Citroën C3, it was initially released in 1998 as a five-door hatchback, with four seats and rear suicide doors for easy access for passengers to the rear seats. It featured a five-speed manual transmission, and a 1.1 L TU1 I4 petrol engine upfront. Facelift The C3 was given a redesign in October 2005, with the front end featuring a more imposing bumper, wider lower air intake, single air intake slit below the restyled radiator grille, and a repositioned number plate. The rear of the car was also given redesigned light clusters, with crystal coloured midsections. The passenger compartment was also enhanced, with the fitting of a restyled dashboard with a high-quality finish, as well as a newer, more modern instrument cluster making the driver information easier to read. The addition of light metallic grey embellishers around the central section of the fascia and air vents contributed to the updated interior, as did the completely redesigned front and rear door panels and trims. The steering was also improved so that it weights up with speed. Citroën also added a new 1.6 L 16 valve HDi diesel engine to the range, rated at . The Pluriel also received similar interior alterations but was otherwise unchanged. As with the Peugeot 206+ and Renault Clio Campus, Citroën didn't yet end the original C3 despite the new generation arrival. It stayed offered on selected European markets. During Autumn 2009, the brand announces the first-gen C3 will be marketed under a new name : Citroën C3 Génération. However, a few weeks later, the name is changed to Citroën C3 Classic. This name is used in France but also in other countries like Greece or Italy. Various names are used across Europe like C3 Hit Classic (Belgium), C3 First (UK, Germany) or C3 First+ (Switzerland). The first-gen C3 has been manufactured in Spain until 2010, in France until Summer 2011 and sold across Europe until February 2011. The South-American model stays manufactured and sold until 2012. C3 Pluriel Citroën marketed the C3 Pluriel from 2003 to 2010 as a convertible with five open top variations, hence the name. Pluriel is a cognate with the English plural. This model was exclusively assembled in Spain. The Pluriel can be configured as a hatchback with a multi-layer insulated top; a full-length landaulet, operable partially or to the back window or any stage in between, with a buffet minimizing wind deflector over the windshield; a fixed profile convertible, with the roof open to the back window, the roof assembly folds into a well in the trunk floor; a full convertible where roof side rails are unlatched and removed. and as a roadster pick up, where the back seats fold to a pickup like a bed with a drop-down tailgate. The C3 Pluriel was introduced in July 2003, and was originally offered with a choice of a 1.4 or a 1.6 L petrol engine, and a 1.4 L diesel engine. The 1.6 L petrol came fitted, as standard, with an automated manual gearbox. The Pluriel was withdrawn in July 2010. In October 2013, Top Gear Magazine placed the C3 Pluriel on its list of "The 13 worst cars of the last 20 years", describing the car as "useful as a chocolate teapot." Engines 1.1 L
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are the batman arkham games open world?
Which Batman Arkham game has the best open world gameplay? ... In terms of the pure open-worldedness of it all, it really has to be Arkham Knight. Yes, the map is a whole lot bigger than those of its predecessors, but there's also a lot more variety in the locales.
how did prohibition affect crime in the united states
Prohibition had the effect of escalating crime in the United States. When the selling of alcohol was legal, there was no fighting between gangs and other groups for the control of liquor. With the advent of prohibition, the problem of.purchase, distribution, and killing for liquor rights became a primary factor in. A Brief History on the Prohibition of Alcohol In 1920, the National Prohibition Act was implemented in the United States. 2 This act banned the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol within the country.
commentator. World Champion in Istanbul 1994, European Champion in Rijeka 1997, Riesa 1998, and Deportivo La Coruña 1999. World records in clean and jerk 1993 (210 kg) and 1996 (213.5 kg), world record in Olympic weightlifting combined 1994 (382.5 kg), European record in clean and jerk 1999 (215 kg). He ranked 7th at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, won a silver medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta in the 83 kg class, and another silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney in the 85 kg class. Huster retired his weightlifting career in 2002. Since 1997 he comments on weightlifting events for Eurosport, in 2002 he started working
kg) and 1996 (213.5 kg), world record in Olympic weightlifting combined 1994 (382.5 kg), European record in clean and jerk 1999 (215 kg). He ranked 7th at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, won a silver medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta in the 83 kg class, and another silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney in the 85 kg class. Huster retired his weightlifting career in 2002. Since 1997 he comments on weightlifting events for Eurosport, in 2002 he started working for German broadcaster Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk. Weightlifting career bests Snatch: 177.5 kg 1999 World Weightlifting
There are a lot of people who think we shouldn't even have cemeteries anymore because we're running out of land.
有很多人认为我们不应该再 执行土葬了, 因为我们的土地已经快耗尽了。
at the final bloody rout of the Sikhs at Sobraon on 10 February 1846. Following the British victory, the Punjab came to be ruled by a British Resident seated at the historic capital of Lahore, supported by a Regency Council acting for the infant Maharaja Duleep Singh. In 1846, aged 27, Edwardes was appointed by the new British Resident Sir Henry Lawrence, as Assistant Resident. After three months at Lahore he was posted to the court of the Maharaja of Jammu, recently established by the British as ruler of Kashmir, divested from Punjab territorial lands following the Treaty of Lahore in 1846. Here he helped to suppress a local rebellion against the Maharaja, Gulab Singh. Founding of Edwardesabad In February 1847, aged 28, Edwardes was detached on special duty as Political Agent to the remote trans-Indus district of Bannu, where he was to improve the district's tax-revenue yield to Lahore, much lessened of late by evasion and non-payment. Here backed by a small force of Sikh troops, but largely on the strength of his own personality, he completely reformed the administration. He settled local feuds and demolished local fortresses, built roads and canals and encouraged agriculture. The town established by him was named after his death in his honour Edwardesabad, a name which gave way after independence to Bannu, unlike the surviving name of Abbottabad, which commemorates Edwardes's contemporary, General Sir James Abbott. Second Anglo-Sikh War The events and disturbances which grew into the Second Anglo-Sikh War of 1848–49 started at Multan, in southern Punjab, under the governorship of Dewan Mulraj, near which fortified town Edwardes found himself at the time, devoid of military support. Sensing that time was of the essence to prevent the rebellion spreading rapidly to the whole of the Punjab, and having no senior officer to consult, Edwardes made his response at first on his own initiative. He immediately raised a body of Pathan Irregulars and on 18 June 1848, having been joined by a force of Sikh troops, at Kineyri he routed a rebel force loyal to Dewan Mulraj. Subsequently, on 3 July, with reinforcements from his neighbouring District Officer Lieutenant Lake, and with troops sent by the Nawab of Bahawalpur from south of Multan, he defeated the rebels a second time at Sadusam, near Multan. Here he permanently injured his right hand in an accident with his pistol. Edwardes then forced the rebels to retreat to the fort of Multan, where they remained contained until the arrival of General William Sampson Whish and the Bombay column, whereupon, assisted by the further action of Edwardes's force, a siege was established. On 22 January 1849 Dewan Mulraj surrendered, following negotiations directed by Edwardes. Sir Henry Lawrence praised Edwardes's pivotal role in the war, stating that "Since the days of Clive no man had done as Edwardes". All had been achieved by personal initiative, without formal military training. He was commended by Gough and the Government, promoted brevet major in September 1848 and made a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB), in October 1849. The East India Company awarded him a specially struck gold medal for services in the Punjab. He returned to a hero's welcome in England and Shropshire, was thanked by both Houses of Parliament and on 12 June 1850 was awarded the degree of Doctor of Civil Law (DCL) by Oxford University. He was entertained at civic banquets in London and Liverpool, and made many well-received public speeches. Whilst in England, on 9 July 1850, aged 31, he married Emma Sidney, daughter of James Sidney of Richmond, Surrey. It was most probably at this time his portrait was painted by Henry Moseley, showing him dressed as an Indian nobleman, which was presented by his widow in 1905 to the National Portrait Gallery. He published in 1851 an account in 2 volumes of his experiences during the war entitled A Year on the Punjab Frontier. Treaty with Afghanistan Edwardes believed that the security of British India against the designs of Russia would be improved on the North-Western Frontier by the existence of a strong and independent Afghanistan and he urged the signing of a British Treaty of Friendship with the Amir Dost Mohammad Khan. Although opposed by Sir John Lawrence, then Chief Commissioner of the Punjab, as the new ruling magistrate was known following the 1849 British annexation of Punjab, Edwardes's suggestion received the approval of the Governor General of India Lord Dalhousie. The treaty was signed by Lawrence and the Amir on 30 March 1855. It contained a strict non-interference clause which turned out to be vital in maintaining calm in the Punjab during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 2 years later, thus allowing Punjab troops to be sent away to assist in the relief of Delhi and in subsequent operations. A second treaty was signed in January 1857. Indian Rebellion of 1857 On the outbreak of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 at far away Meerut and Delhi, Edwardes received the sanction of Sir John Lawrence, the successor in the chief magistracy of the Punjab to his elder brother Sir Henry Lawrence,
Lahore he was posted to the court of the Maharaja of Jammu, recently established by the British as ruler of Kashmir, divested from Punjab territorial lands following the Treaty of Lahore in 1846. Here he helped to suppress a local rebellion against the Maharaja, Gulab Singh. Founding of Edwardesabad In February 1847, aged 28, Edwardes was detached on special duty as Political Agent to the remote trans-Indus district of Bannu, where he was to improve the district's tax-revenue yield to Lahore, much lessened of late by evasion and non-payment. Here backed by a small force of Sikh troops, but largely on the strength of his own personality, he completely reformed the administration. He settled local feuds and demolished local fortresses, built roads and canals and encouraged agriculture. The town established by him was named after his death in his honour Edwardesabad, a name which gave way after independence to Bannu, unlike the surviving name of Abbottabad, which commemorates Edwardes's contemporary, General Sir James Abbott. Second Anglo-Sikh War The events and disturbances which grew into the Second Anglo-Sikh War of 1848–49 started at Multan, in southern Punjab, under the governorship of Dewan Mulraj, near which fortified town Edwardes found himself at the time, devoid of military support. Sensing that time was of the essence to prevent the rebellion spreading rapidly to the whole of the Punjab, and having no senior officer to consult, Edwardes made his response at first on his own initiative. He immediately raised a body of Pathan Irregulars and on 18 June 1848, having been joined by a force of Sikh troops, at Kineyri he routed a rebel force loyal to Dewan Mulraj. Subsequently, on 3 July, with reinforcements from his neighbouring District Officer Lieutenant Lake, and with troops sent by the Nawab of Bahawalpur from south of Multan, he defeated the rebels a second time at Sadusam, near Multan. Here he permanently injured his right hand in an accident with his pistol. Edwardes then forced the rebels to retreat to the fort of Multan, where they remained contained until the arrival of General William Sampson Whish and the Bombay column, whereupon, assisted by the further action of Edwardes's force, a siege was established. On 22 January 1849 Dewan Mulraj surrendered, following negotiations directed by Edwardes. Sir Henry Lawrence praised Edwardes's pivotal role in the war, stating that "Since the days of Clive no man had done as Edwardes". All had been achieved by personal initiative, without formal military training. He was commended by Gough and the Government, promoted brevet major in September 1848 and made a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB), in October 1849. The East India Company awarded him a specially struck gold medal for services in the Punjab. He returned to a hero's welcome in England and Shropshire, was thanked by both Houses of Parliament and on 12 June 1850 was awarded the degree of Doctor of Civil Law (DCL) by Oxford University. He was entertained at civic banquets in London and Liverpool, and made many well-received public speeches. Whilst in England, on 9 July 1850, aged 31, he married Emma Sidney, daughter of James Sidney of Richmond, Surrey. It was most probably at this time his portrait was painted by Henry Moseley, showing him dressed as an Indian nobleman, which was presented by his widow in 1905 to the National Portrait Gallery. He published in 1851 an account in 2 volumes of his experiences during the war entitled A Year on the Punjab Frontier. Treaty with Afghanistan Edwardes believed that the security of British India against the designs of Russia would be improved on the North-Western Frontier by the existence of a strong and independent Afghanistan and he urged the signing of a British Treaty of Friendship with the Amir Dost Mohammad Khan. Although opposed by Sir John Lawrence, then Chief Commissioner of the Punjab, as the new ruling magistrate was known following the 1849 British annexation of Punjab, Edwardes's suggestion received the approval of the Governor General of India Lord Dalhousie. The treaty was signed by Lawrence and the Amir on 30 March 1855. It contained a strict non-interference clause which turned out to be vital in maintaining calm in the Punjab during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 2 years later, thus allowing Punjab troops to be sent away to assist in the relief of Delhi and in subsequent operations. A second treaty was signed in January 1857. Indian Rebellion of 1857 On the outbreak of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 at far away Meerut and Delhi, Edwardes received the sanction of Sir John Lawrence, the successor in the chief magistracy of the Punjab to his elder brother Sir Henry Lawrence, to raise native troops in the Punjab to form a moveable column to maintain order in the Punjab. Lawrence later sent the large part of these
can viruses and stuff get into your router/modem?
the an swear is no the modem, router, or switcher cannot directly be infected, but your network can. if the administrator gets a virus than it could spread by the share section of the operating system depending on what kind of virus. a router is like a firewall in a sense because it gives you a an ip address which is can be encrypted. if the virus attacks the ip address i would recommend resiting the resetting or try to encrypt the router by typing your ip on the explorer bar and follow the instructions provided by the manufacture. if you don't know how to get your ip address go to START then click on RUN, the enter CMD, the ipconfig/all this will show all your configurations.
After Sankara, Lingani and Zongo were arrested by Ouédraogo in 1983, Compaoré launch a military coup on 3 August to rescue his friends and comrades, overthrowing Ouédraogo and making Sankara the country's leader, the other three becoming the principal members of the ruling junta.
Depois de Sankara, Lingani e Zongo foram presos por Ouédraogo em 1983, Compaoré lançou um golpe militar em 3 de agosto para resgatar seus amigos e camaradas, derrubando Ouédraogo e fazendo Sankara líder do país; os outros três se tornaram os principais membros da junta no poder.
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Kanjona Lago (Teksaso)
Validate Someone's Feelings
Validating feelings involves recognizing someone's feelings and acknowledging them as important. It helps the other person feel that you care about and understand them.
population of coconut creek fl
All Coconut Creek population data above are from the US Census Bureau. With 58,536 people, Coconut Creek is the 56th most populated city in the state of Florida out of 917 cities. But watch out, Coconut Creek, because Ocala with 57,586 people and The Villages with 58,167 people are right behind you. The largest Coconut Creek racial/ethnic groups are White (55.7%) followed by Hispanic (25.1%) and Black (11.7%). In 2013, the median household income of Coconut Creek residents was $52,519. Coconut Creek households made slightly more than Clewiston households ($52,404) and Lely households ($52,312) . However, 9.1% of Coconut Creek residents live in poverty.
who's the starting quarterback for the vikings
List of Minnesota Vikings starting quarterbacks The Vikings have had 36 starting quarterbacks in the history of their franchise; they have never had more than three starting quarterbacks in one season.[a] The Vikings' past starting quarterbacks include Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees Fran Tarkenton, Brett Favre and Warren Moon.[2] The team's first starting quarterback was George Shaw; he was replaced by Tarkenton in the franchise's first game, and the future Hall of Famer retained the starting role for most of the remainder of the season. As of the 2016 season, Minnesota's starting quarterback is Sam Bradford who the Vikings traded for after Teddy Bridgewater, was injured prior to the start of the 2016 season.
It was only about 200 years later, however, that approval was given by then King Philip II of Spain, as ruler of the Netherlands, to build a mill on the river Dinkel.
Kuid alles umbes 200 aastat hiljem andis toonane Hispaania kuningas Felipe II Hollandi valitsejana loa ehitada veski Dinkeli jõele.
"Rocky", prompting Lt. Pope to invite the "whipping party" suspect out to where Rocco and Mickey are meeting with their dates. The appearance of Lt. Pope as drunk and with a sexual criminal upsets the detectives and their dates who all leave eventually at Pope's request. Pope then spends his evening drunkenly flirting with his suspect before his wife comes and tells the woman to leave. The film ends with Lt. Pope reconciling with his wife and reflecting upon the night with his two detectives, Rocco and Mickey. Production Coproduced with Buzz Farbar and financed entirely by Mailer, Beyond the Law was shot over four nights with three film crews and sound professionals. While Mailer is credited as writer and director, the film had next-to-no script and the actors were given little direction other than to "wing it" in-character and explore some ideas that echo his literary concerns, like the psychopathic hipster, the home-grown totalitarian, complex give-and-take of lovers, and the existential relationship between the cop and the criminal. In Manso's biography of Mailer, actor Tom Quinn recounts meeting Mailer and other Irish actors at Pier 52 one night for a late dinner. Mailer states, "We're making a movie tonight. It's called Beyond the Law, and you're the cops. So eat and drink all you want 'cause that's all you're gettin' paid." Mailer instructed the group that they pair off to talk about how they would approach their roles; Quinn continues: "So I got together with [Joe] Shaw. I'm a moralistic cop and he's a rape suspect, black and mean and evil. I addressed the lineup, making this little speech: 'You gotta go in there, do this, and think about what you've done!' . . . The whole night was weird". D.A. Pennebaker adds "There were too many people in it, too many things happening, with everybody doing their little Christmas gig, and Norman lost control. It was funny, though". Release Beyond the Law premiered at the University of Notre Dame on April 2, 1968 to a crowd of 3,500. Mailer states that to meet this premiere, the final edits were rushed and that "we could have a film which was ready either artistically, or technologically, but could not have a picture which was ready both ways". They opted for "a film which was artistically as good as we could make it" but technically lacking. In September, the film was shown at the New York Film Festival, then opened October 23 at the Art Theater. Blue version Beyond the Law—Blue extends the public release by following the extramarital activities of Mailer's character Lieutenant Francis Xavier Pope that lead, explains Chaiken in his foreword to The Cinema of Norman Mailer, into sadism and murder. This X-rated version had a limited circulation with New Line, and follows Pope as he takes Lee Ray, a prostitute and dominatrix, back to her apartment where she lights candles and invokes the Powers of Darkness — her character seeming more sinister than earlier in the film. They smoke pot and have sex before Xavier murders her. Bozung explains that Mailer took the film out of circulation because he was displeased with his appearance and, perhaps, he was guilty about his exploitation of Lee Roscoe. The only known copy of the blue version is housed at the Harvard Film Archives in Boston. Reception While not a commercial success — Mailer lost eighty-thousand dollars on the film — Beyond the Law was generally well-received. Vincent Canby, reviewer for the New York Times writes that Beyond the Law "is so good and tough and entertaining so much of the time that you simply have to forgive those moments when the actors suddenly smirk self-consciously . . . and when it becomes unintelligible, as old Word Head himself does occasionally". Writing for Variety, reviewer Byro states the film is "one of the
suspect out to where Rocco and Mickey are meeting with their dates. The appearance of Lt. Pope as drunk and with a sexual criminal upsets the detectives and their dates who all leave eventually at Pope's request. Pope then spends his evening drunkenly flirting with his suspect before his wife comes and tells the woman to leave. The film ends with Lt. Pope reconciling with his wife and reflecting upon the night with his two detectives, Rocco and Mickey. Production Coproduced with Buzz Farbar and financed entirely by Mailer, Beyond the Law was shot over four nights with three film crews and sound professionals. While Mailer is credited as writer and director, the film had next-to-no script and the actors were given little direction other than to "wing it" in-character and explore some ideas that echo his literary concerns, like the psychopathic hipster, the home-grown totalitarian, complex give-and-take of lovers, and the existential relationship between the cop and the criminal. In Manso's biography of Mailer, actor Tom Quinn recounts meeting Mailer and other Irish actors at Pier 52 one night for a late dinner. Mailer states, "We're making a movie tonight. It's called Beyond the Law, and you're the cops. So eat and drink all you want 'cause that's all you're gettin' paid." Mailer instructed the group that they pair off to talk about how they would approach their roles; Quinn continues: "So I got together with [Joe] Shaw. I'm a moralistic cop and he's a rape suspect, black and mean and evil. I addressed the lineup, making this little speech: 'You gotta go in there, do this, and think about what you've done!' . . . The whole night was weird". D.A. Pennebaker adds "There were too many people in it, too many things happening, with everybody doing their little Christmas gig, and Norman lost control. It was funny, though". Release Beyond the Law premiered at the University of Notre Dame on April 2, 1968 to a crowd of 3,500. Mailer states that to meet this premiere, the final edits were rushed and that "we could have a film which was ready either artistically, or technologically, but could not have a picture which was ready both ways". They opted for "a film which was artistically as good as we could make it" but technically lacking. In September, the film was shown at the New York Film Festival, then opened October 23 at the Art Theater. Blue version Beyond the Law—Blue extends the public release by following the extramarital activities of Mailer's character Lieutenant Francis Xavier Pope that lead, explains Chaiken in his foreword to The Cinema of Norman Mailer, into sadism and murder. This X-rated version had a limited circulation with New Line, and follows Pope as he takes Lee Ray, a prostitute and dominatrix, back to her apartment where she lights candles and invokes the Powers of Darkness — her character seeming more sinister than earlier in the film. They smoke pot and have sex before Xavier
the Ducks scored 10 points in the half's final 3:19, including Stewart's second touchdown run of the game. At halftime, Oregon held a 27–10 lead. The only score of the third quarter was made by Dixon, who ran for two yards and a touchdown midway through the quarter to stretch the Oregon lead to 24 points. Following a missed field goal attempt by Stanford, Jeremiah Johnson had a three-yard touchdown run to give the Ducks a 41–10 lead in the fourth quarter. The scoring was concluded by Oregon's A. J. Tuitele, who picked up a blocked Stanford field goal attempt and ran for a 72-yard touchdown. A total of 58,450 people attended the game at Autzen Stadium; this was the fourth-most ever and the biggest crowd for a season-opening game. Oregon 31, Fresno State 24 The No. 20-ranked Ducks won in a tight contest at Fresno State, 31–24. At halftime, Oregon held a 17–10 lead, but on its first possession of the second half Fresno State scored a game-tying touchdown. Later in the third quarter, Oregon drove down the field and attempted a 36-yard field goal. The kick was blocked by Fresno State's Bear Pascoe, but a Bulldog went to pick up the ball instead of leaving it, which would have resulted in a turnover. He was unable to field it, and the Ducks recovered at the Fresno State five-yard line. Oregon scored on the next play through a Jeremiah Johnson run; it was his second touchdown run of the game. Fresno State responded in the fourth quarter with another game-tying drive, which featured a 40-yard Dwayne Wright rush. Tom Brandstater scored from one yard out to force a 24–24 tie. Oregon drove down the field, but was kept out of the end zone on a third-and-goal play, apparently forcing the Ducks to settle for a field goal. However, they ran a trick play; Brady Leaf, the holder on kicks, took off running and pitched the ball to kicker Paul Martinez, who ran four yards for what turned out to be the game-winning touchdown. This was Belotti's 92nd win as Ducks head coach, vaulting him past his former boss, Rich Brooks, to become the winningest coach in school history. Oregon 34, Oklahoma 33 Source: Oregon, after a 16-yard TD by Dennis Dixon, trailed the Sooners 33–27 with 1:12 left. After a botched onside kick attempt which both teams claimed to recover the ruling on the field was to give Oregon the ball. Oklahoma claimed that the ball had made contact with an Oregon player before it went 10 yards (necessary on an onside kick), so the ball should still be theirs. The play was reviewed by Pac-10 replay official Gordon Riese. The angle Riese used did not clearly show the contact but did show that Oregon had not actually recovered the ball. Because this was not the challenge on the field, the call was not reversed. A 23-yard touchdown pass by Dixon with 46 seconds left gave Oregon a 34–33 lead. A squib kick was recovered by Oklahoma's Reggie Smith for 55 yards, setting Garrett Hartley up for a 44-yard field goal attempt. The kick was blocked by Oregon, clinching the Ducks' 34–33 win. Dixon had 341 passing yards and two touchdown passes, in addition to running for a touchdown. Oregon 51, Arizona State 13 The Ducks scored two touchdowns in the first quarter to take an early 14–0 lead. Following an Arizona State field goal midway through the second quarter, Oregon scored 10 points in the final 3:46 of the first half for a 24–3 halftime lead. At the start of the third quarter, Jeremiah Johnson's 4-yard touchdown was quickly answered by a kickoff return for a touchdown by Terry Richardson. Finally in the fourth, the Ducks scored 17 unanswered points to close the game with a 48–13 margin of victory. Oregon 24, California 45 In their fifth game of the season, the Ducks, ranked 11th, suffered their first loss against 16th-ranked California. Following an interception of a Dennis Dixon pass by Brandon Hampton during the first possession of the game, the Golden Bears scored a touchdown to take an early 7–0 lead. California stretched its lead to 14–3 by the end of the first quarter and added two more touchdowns in the second quarter for a 28–3 lead. With 1:04 left
24–3 halftime lead. At the start of the third quarter, Jeremiah Johnson's 4-yard touchdown was quickly answered by a kickoff return for a touchdown by Terry Richardson. Finally in the fourth, the Ducks scored 17 unanswered points to close the game with a 48–13 margin of victory. Oregon 24, California 45 In their fifth game of the season, the Ducks, ranked 11th, suffered their first loss against 16th-ranked California. Following an interception of a Dennis Dixon pass by Brandon Hampton during the first possession of the game, the Golden Bears scored a touchdown to take an early 7–0 lead. California stretched its lead to 14–3 by the end of the first quarter and added two more touchdowns in the second quarter for a 28–3 lead. With 1:04 left in the first half, the Ducks scored their first touchdown of the game, having successfully faked a field goal attempt earlier in the drive. The Golden Bears scored the first 10 points of the third quarter, extending their lead to 28 points. Dixon threw two touchdown passes in the final 15:20 of the game, but the Golden Bears finished with a 45–24 win. For California, DeSean Jackson caught a touchdown pass and returned a punt for another touchdown. Dixon threw three interceptions in the game for Oregon, and Jonathan Stewart was held to 25 yards rushing, though he did score a touchdown. UCLA This game was one of firsts. It was the first win in Autzen Stadium against UCLA since 2000. Oregon's 20-point lead in the first quarter marked the first points UCLA had given up in the first quarter this entire season. Both teams held a record of 4 wins, 1 loss at the time of the game. In the first quarter, Oregon scored 3 touchdowns and UCLA scored one field goal. In the second quarter, UCLA's Justin Medlock scored a field goal, bringing UCLA's score to 6 points. In the third quarter, James Finley scored a touchdown for Oregon, bringing their score to 27 points. In the fourth quarter, UCLA'S Kahil Bell scored two touchdowns and Oregon's Matt Everson also scored a touchdown. The final score was 30–20, a win for Oregon. Throughout this season, UCLA had only allowed 50 yds defensively a game. In this game, Oregon ran 256 yds. Both teams suffered 8 penalties, but Oregon gave up only 56yds in contrast to UCLA, who gave up 91yds. The leading player for Oregon was Dennis Dixon who scored two touchdowns, completed 10 of the 17 passes, and ran 144 yds. Washington State
can you take ibuprofen when on steroids?
ibuprofen predniSONE Using predniSONE together with ibuprofen may increase the risk of side effects in the gastrointestinal tract such as inflammation, bleeding, ulceration, and rarely, perforation.
can xifaxan tablets be crushed?
Rifaximin tablets may be taken with or without food. Extemporaneous 20 mg/ml rifaximin oral suspension: NOTE: Rifaximin oral suspension is not an FDA approved formulation. With a mortar and pestle, crush six 200 mg rifaximin tablets into a fine powder.
Google Person Finder is written in Python and hosted on Google App Engine.
Google Person Finder est écrit en Python et est hébergé sur Google App Engine.
University. In 1978, while at Harvard Law School, Abraham helped found the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. It became one of the official journals of the Federalist Society, which was founded in 1982. Political career Before his election to the Senate, Abraham was a law professor at Thomas M. Cooley Law School. Republican Party service He was elected chairman of the Michigan Republican Party from 1983 to 1990. He was deputy chief of staff for Vice President Dan Quayle from 1990 to 1991. He later served as co-chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) from 1991 to 1993 and ran for chairman of the Republican National Committee in 1993, coming second to Haley Barbour. United States Senate Abraham was elected to represent Michigan in the United States Senate in 1994, and he served until 2001 after being defeated for reelection in 2000 by Debbie Stabenow. He was the only Arab American in the chamber. According to the New York Times, state Republicans attributed his loss to "scathing advertisements by a wide range of special interest groups, including advertisements that criticized Mr. Abraham's support for a relaxation of some immigration restrictions". During the campaign, the Federation for American Immigration Reform, an anti-immigration advocacy group with ties to white nationalism, ran ads asking: "Why is Senator Spencer Abraham trying to make it easier for terrorists like Osama bin Laden to export their war of terror to any city street in America?" The media denounced these commercials as "vengeful". In 1996, when President Bill Clinton endorsed Representative Barbara Jordan's proposed cuts to legal immigration, Abraham played a leading role in blocking the cuts. Another factor in his defeat was his vote to
"Defender of the Melting Pot" award from the National Council of La Raza for his efforts on immigration. Committee service and legislation Abraham served on the Budget, Commerce, Science and Transportation, Judiciary, and Small Business Committees. He also chaired two subcommittees: Manufacturing and Competitiveness, and Immigration. Abraham authored the H1B Visa in Global and National Commerce Act, establishing a federal framework for online contracts and signatures; the Government Paperwork Elimination Act, and the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, which protects Internet domain names for businesses and persons against copyright and trademark infringements. In 1999, Abraham co-sponsored S.896, a bill to abolish the U.S. Department of Energy, which would have transferred control of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in large part to the Defense Department. U.S. Energy Secretary In 2001 George W. Bush appointed Abraham Secretary of Energy. On November 15, 2004, Abraham announced that he would resign from this position, effective with the swearing-in of his successor, Samuel W. Bodman, on February 1, 2005. In 2004, Lebanese Ambassador Farid Abboud awarded Abraham the National Order of the Cedar. Hoover Institution From 2005 to 2007, Abraham was a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution, a think tank based at Stanford University. After leaving office, he opened The Abraham Group, a Washington DC-based international strategic consulting firm, of which he is chairman and CEO. Thompson for President On July 24, 2007, Abraham was announced as an "ambassador to official Washington" in Fred Thompson's presidential campaign. Later career In 2006 Abraham was appointed Non-Executive Chairman of the Board of AREVA Inc., the American arm of the French nuclear company Areva, which is planning to build EPR nuclear power
The State Board of Elections on Thursday denied Kelly Hastings' appeal which he had hoped would put him back in the Republican primary for a state House seat.
State Board of Elections denies Hastings' appeal
When later asked how he became a war hero, Kennedy joked: "It was easy.
Saat ditanyai sebab ia menjadi pahlawan perang, Kennedy berkelakar: "Mudah saja.
by Italian singer-songwriter Elisa from the album Soundtrack '96-'06. The song was certified platinum by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry.
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The national park is also home to the world’s second largest population of one-horned rhinos, with 503 out of 534 individuals in Nepal.
Кроме того, Читван также является домом для второй по количеству в мире популяции индийских носорогов, 503 особи из 534 в Непале.
In 1921 he returned to surface ships, serving in USS Arkansas (BB-33) and USS New Mexico (BB-40), before commanding Isabel (PY-10) and then Destroyer Division 64.
En 1921, il revient aux commandement de navires de surface, servant sur l'USS Arkansas (BB-33) et l'USS New Mexico (BB-40), avant de commander l'USS Isabel (PY-10), puis la division 64 de destroyers.
Taharpur, SBS Nagar
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in soul, psychedelic rock, and polyrhythmic jazz-inspired drumming" by AllMusic critic Matthew Greenwald. The song was remixed in stereo for the American release of the album. In 1969, it was released as a stereo single in the UK with the title "Let Me Light Your Fire". One of Hendrix's most popular songs, he frequently played it in concert. Several live recordings have been released and the original song is included on numerous Hendrix compilations, such as Smash Hits, Experience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi Hendrix, Voodoo Child: The Jimi Hendrix Collection, and Fire: The Jimi Hendrix Collection. Overview Despite its sexual overtones, the song had an innocuous origin. Noel Redding, bass player for the Experience, invited Hendrix to his mother's house on a cold New Year's Eve in Folkestone, England, after a performance. Hendrix asked Noel's mother if he could stand next to her fireplace to warm himself. She agreed, but her Great Dane was in the way, so Hendrix let out with, "Aw, move over, Rover, and let Jimi take over". Hendrix later joked with the lyric: "Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard to find her poor dog a bone, but when she bent over Rover took over, 'cause Rover had a bone of his own! Shakespeare, page 35!" Music video In 1992, an animated music video was produced by director Susan Young,
and Fire: The Jimi Hendrix Collection. Overview Despite its sexual overtones, the song had an innocuous origin. Noel Redding, bass player for the Experience, invited Hendrix to his mother's house on a cold New Year's Eve in Folkestone, England, after a performance. Hendrix asked Noel's mother if he could stand next to her fireplace to warm himself. She agreed, but her Great Dane was in the way, so Hendrix let out with, "Aw, move over, Rover, and let Jimi take over". Hendrix later joked with the lyric: "Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard to find her poor dog a bone, but when she bent over Rover took over, 'cause Rover had a bone of his own! Shakespeare, page 35!" Music video In 1992, an animated music video was produced by director Susan Young, based on archive footage from the live rendition of "Fire" by Hendrix at the 1970 edition of the Isle of Wight music festival. Red Hot Chili Peppers version The Red Hot Chili Peppers began performing "Fire" in 1983 and recorded it as a B-side for their 1987 "Fight Like a Brave" single and a year later released it on The Abbey Road E.P.. The song was also included on their 1989 album, Mother's Milk as a tribute to the band's founding guitarist Hillel Slovak who died in 1988. The Chili Peppers version features lead singer Anthony Kiedis changing some of the lyrics such as "Move over, Rover, and let Jimi take
The CIA did not conduct a comprehensive or accurate accounting of the number of individuals it detained, and held individuals who did not meet the legal standard for detention.
La CIA no registró de modo completo o exacto el número de individuos detenidos y mantuvo personas detenidas que no cumplían con los requisitos legales para esa situación.
record, going 6–1 in conference play. They were invited to the New Orleans Bowl, where they played Conference USA's Rice, routing the Owls by a score of 41–17. Schedule References Troy Troy Trojans football seasons Sun Belt
finished the regular season with an 8–5 overall record, going 6–1 in conference play. They were invited to the New Orleans Bowl, where they played Conference USA's Rice, routing the Owls by a score
SR-In terms of content, the biggest difference between the use of the Internet and the rest of the media, at least for now, is that it has to be exclusively directed to people outside of our communities.
En términos del contenido, la mayor diferencia entre el uso de internet y el resto de los medios es que, al menos en este momento, el portal nuestro tiene que ser dirigido casi exclusivamente a sectores externos.
Music from age 8-18. He also studied both jazz (bachelor's and master's degrees with David Baker) and classical piano (master's and doctor's degrees with Michel Block and Leonard Hokanson, a student of Artur Schnabel) at Indiana University School of Music. Professional career Gillespie is an active performer of jazz and classical piano music. He also teaches at various jazz camps, and jazz festivals around the country. Gillespie has been the recipient of many prestigious awards such as best performance from the Indianapolis Star in 1993, the 1990 Copland Piano Concerto Competition winner at Indiana University, and the 1994 Indianapolis Jazz Festival Competition award. He has recorded with the Arts Center Jazz Collective, David Baker, Bruce Bransby, Buselli-Wallarab Jazz Orchestra, James Campbell, Steve Davis (drums), Everett Greene, Sylvia McNair, Dan Perantoni,
Gillespie (born April 16, 1957) is an American jazz and classical pianist. Early life and education Born in Kyoto, Japan, Gillespie grew up in Osaka. He attended Canadian Academy, an international school in Kobe, Japan. He lived in Ft. Worth, Texas, in 1st grade, and Memphis, TN, in 6th grade. Returning to the USA for college, Gillespie majored in Music Performance at Indiana University, studying Jazz and Classical Piano, Music History and Comparative Arts and Literature. He studied classical piano with Yoshiko Sato, a professor at Osaka College of Music from age 8-18. He also studied both jazz (bachelor's and master's degrees with David Baker) and classical piano (master's and doctor's degrees with Michel Block and Leonard Hokanson, a student of Artur Schnabel) at Indiana University School of Music. Professional career Gillespie is an active performer of jazz and classical piano music. He
lived in Armenia. In 2014, he was awarded with the title of Honored Artist of Armenia. References 1968 births Living people 20th-century Armenian male singers Armenian pop singers Syrian people of Armenian descent
Since then, he has lived in Armenia. In 2014, he was awarded with the title of Honored Artist of Armenia. References 1968 births Living people 20th-century Armenian male singers Armenian pop singers Syrian people of
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Just earn or redeem miles on American or with an AAdvantage partner at least once every 18 months. We'll automatically extend your mileage expiration date 18 months from the date of your most recent activity. Your wallet shows the number of miles you have and the earliest date they could expire.
Autumn and Spring launch. 2008 Temple was hired by the cult TV Program MTV Roadies to be their Australian Production Company and also produced the promos for Real TV for TACTIC Australia in India. As part of its initiative to promote film-related professional exchange between India and Australia, Films and Casting TEMPLE's managing director started an Australian film initiative that held its inaugural event, called the Australian Film Festival of India in December 2011. The festival received strong support from film professionals in India as well as Australia, with some well-known people such as Baz Luhrmann, Bill Bennett, John Winter and Hugh Jackman. In 2012, renowned Australian director Bill Bennett announced that his next thriller would be shot in India as a collaborative project. The festival is now in its third year of production and making. In 2012, Films and Casting TEMPLE was the Australian-based production company for Pramod's Films feature film From Sydney with Love, the debut feature by Prateek Chakravorty. The film features iconic Australian landmarks, and is the first mainstream Bollywood film to name an Australian capital in its title, making it a landmark production for Indian cinema. In 2012, TEMPLE was the Production company and consultant for SBS/ Bollywood Star. 2013 Commissioned by ANMM to produce Indian Aussies being directed by Anupam Sharma. Also in 2013 TEMPLE was Commissioned to direct Jhappi Time campaign the biggest and costliest ad campaign by Destination NSW for India. On 5 December 2013, a group of businessmen of Indian origin established the Australia India Film Fund (AIFF) and signed Films and Casting TEMPLE as the production company to produce their screen content (minimum one feature film and one documentary/television series every 18 months). The fund was established to strengthen the film ties between India and Australia, triggering multimillion-dollar productions and utilizing the Australian 40% producer offset. It is the first private film fund to produce India-centric Australian stories. The fund aims to maintain a local crew of at least 90% Australians and a minimum of 80% local cast. General manager of Films and Casting TEMPLE and filmmaker Anupam Sharma was appointed as the AIFF head of films. In 2015 the company produced their first feature film UnIndian, directed and written by Anupam Sharma. The film starred the famous Australian cricketer Brett Lee and Bollywood actress Tannishtha Chatterjee. 2016 travelled in India consulting on Spirit of India run and producing The Run. In 2017, Anupam Sharma produced and directed an award-winning documentary, The Run, which revolved around a politician and ultra-marathon runner Pat Farmer run from Kanyakumari to Kashmir. In 2018 at a ceremony hosted by NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklan as part of AACTA’s Asia International Engagement Program, the NSW Premier announced Anupam Sharma's production companies two new projects Honour and
and Casting TEMPLE Pty Ltd is an Australian-based international film production, film consultancy and casting company based in Fox Studios Australia-Sydney. The company was founded in 2000 by film director Anupam Sharma and is committed to making diverse Australian films for a global audience. The company is recognized for pioneering film links between India and Australia and specialises in Bollywood/Indian cinema. About Films and Casting TEMPLE first opened its doors on August 30, 2000. Their first feature film project as Australian producers was Dil Chahta Hai, which was released in 2001. Post this as a consultant production company or Australian production company they produced many renowned Bollywood films such as Koi Mil Gaya, Heyy Babyy, Salaam Namaste, Dhoom, along with international films like the Danish film At Worlds End, Chinese film Love In Hong Kong and Just Dance the TV Series. In 2000 the late Yash Johar hired TEMPLE for consultancy and location work in Australia for Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham. In 2001 and 2002 TEMPLE produced as Australian Production company two of the biggest ads for India which included Bharthi Birth TVC, Scorpio Launch TVC, Hero Honda, Lays chips. 2000 hired by Yash Raj Films to provide specialist crew for Dhoom. In 2003 TEMPLE was the Australian Production Company for Janansheen. In 2003 TEMPLE produced and released the first-ever guide to filming in Australia for the Indian film industry. The guide was launched in Mumbai by Australian Tourist Commission. In 2004, a delegation composed of key players from the Australian entertainment industry including Producer John Winter (‘Rabbit Proof Fence’, ‘Doing Time for Patsy Cline’) who was also heading the delegation, Steve Cooper, M.D of the multi-award-winning Australian post-production company, BEEPS, and Shireen Ardeshir from IDP Education supported by The Australia India Business Council (AIBC) and its film chapter the Australia India Film Arts Media and Entertainment (FAME) Council, along with ausFILM, Australian Film Commission, and various State film bodies initiated by Anupam Sharma owner of Sydney based production company Films and Casting TEMPLE pty ltd was a
Save yourself and us!"
Salva-te a ti mesmo e a nós também!".
what is the average height for a woman in cm?
The expected average height of a healthy population should be 163 cm for women and 176.5 cm for men – as defined by the WHO growth reference standards. Interestingly, the global average height is 159.5 cm for women, and 171 cm for men – it's lower than we'd expect.
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the Micro Four Thirds camera system, announced by Tamron on June 19, 2014.
what is the difference between organic and paid traffic?
Organic search traffic comes from people finding business links among search engine results. ... Paid search traffic is attributed from visitors clicking on a link in an advertisement or sponsored listing that a business has paid for in order to appear at the top of search results.
Welcome to our first Italian class.
हमारी पहली इतालवी क्लास में आपका स्वागत है।
The largest tangible sign of the British presence is the runway of Vágar Airport.
Le plus important signe tangible de la présence britannique aux Féroé est la piste de l'aéroport de Vágar.
How can I prove or disprove that the formula $2^{2{^{2^{2^2\dots}}}}+1$ gives a prime number?
How can I know if $2^{2^{2^{2^{2}}}}+1=?$ is prime?
How do find the surface area of a partially filled sphere?
The surface area of a sphere is 4 pi r^2 or 12.57 r^2.\nThe area of a curved surface of a spherical segment of height h, and radius of sphere r is equal to 2 pi r h\nSo, the area a=2 pi r h
Since 2010, Serhat is the president of Alumni Association of Istanbul German High School (German: Verein der Ehemaligen Schüler der Deutschen Schule Istanbul, Turkish: İstanbul Alman Liseliler Derneği) and since 2013 a board member of Istanbul German High School Management Association (German: Verein zum Betrieb der Deutschen Schule Istanbul, Turkish: İstanbul Özel Alman Lisesi İdare Derneği).
Dal 2010 Serhat è il presidente dell'associazione Verein der Ehemaligen Schüler der Deutschen Schule Istanbul (İstanbul Alman Liseliler Derneği) e dal 2013 è membro dell' Verein zum Betrieb der Deutschen Schule Istanbul (İstanbul Özel Alman Lisesi İdare Derneği).
You will return to the fire, and I will lead you."
你們要返回戰火中, 我會領導你們。」
is mg bigger than kb?
KB, MB, GB - A kilobyte (KB) is 1,024 bytes. A megabyte (MB) is 1,024 kilobytes. A gigabyte (GB) is 1,024 megabytes. A terabyte (TB) is 1,024 gigabytes.
who are the good transformers?
In the story, they come from a planet called Cybertron. There are two main types of Transformers. These are the Autobots, the good guys, and the Decepticons, the bad guys. The leader of the Autobots is named Optimus Prime, and the leader of the Decepticons is named Megatron.
Series creator Rob Thomas stated in an interview that Neptune is located near San Juan Capistrano in Orange County.
L'ideatore della serie, Rob Thomas, dichiarò in un'intervista che Neptune è situata nelle vicinanze di San Juan Capistrano nell'Orange County.
The British Hero of the Holocaust award is a special national award given by the government of the United Kingdom in recognition of British citizens who assisted in rescuing victims of the Holocaust.
Британский Герой премии Холокоста — специальная национальная награда, которой правительство Соединённого Королевства удостаивает британских граждан, содействовавших спасению жертв Холокоста.
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The monarchs of Scandinavia meet to discuss how to keep their countries out of the conflict, with Maria attending and taking a photograph of the kings' public appearance.
Los monarcas de Escandinavia se reúnen para discutir cómo mantener a sus países fuera del conflicto, con María asistiendo y tomando una fotografía de la aparición pública de los reyes.
She provides the brains and he provides the brawn.
Nainen on joukon aivot ja mies muskelit.
It was discovered by Matthew J. Holman et al. on August 14 , 2002 .
It was found by Matthew J. Holman et al. on August 14 , 2002 .
Take a Girl Home on the First Date
First dates are often the cause of both excitement and anxiety whether you’re inexperienced or a seasoned veteran of the dating world. At the end of a successful date, you may feel embarrassed to accompany her home or ask her to come back to your place.
Bobby Raymond
بوبي رايموند
Is it true that Hindus consider the cows to be gods?
No. This is a false representation of the hindu religion. They consider the cow to be a sacred animal because of it's milk. It being related to the mother's milk, thus life sustenance.
how many points are on my license colorado under 18?
Here in the state of Colorado, a driver between 16 and 18 years of age can accumulate six points within a 12-consecutive-month period or seven points for the duration of the license.
actress. She played Kristin Shepard in the television series Dallas (1979–1981, 1991). Personal life Mary Frances Crosby was born on September 14, 1959, in Los Angeles, California, the only daughter of singer and actor Bing Crosby from his second marriage to actress Kathryn Grant. She graduated from high school at 15, after which she entered the University of Texas at Austin, where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority, though she never graduated. She is fluent in Spanish. She was married to Eb Lottimer from 1978 to 1989 and, since 1998, has been married to Mark Brodka, with whom she has two children. Career Crosby played Kristin Shepard (Sue Ellen Ewing's scheming sister) on the prime time soap opera Dallas from 1979–81, and a further guest appearance in 1991. Her character is perhaps best remembered for her part in the cliffhanger ending of the 1979–1980 season of Dallas, titled "A House Divided", which was resolved in the fourth episode of the following season, "Who Done It". In that highly watched episode, J.R. Ewing (Larry Hagman) was shot by an unknown assailant. Viewers had to wait all summer (and most of the fall due to a Hollywood actors' strike) to learn whether J.R. would survive, and which of his many enemies was responsible. In the summer of 1980, the advertising catchphrase, "Who shot J.R.?", was widely publicized. Ultimately, Kristin Shepard was revealed to have been the person who pulled the trigger in the classic episode, which aired on November 21, 1980. It was one of the highest-rated episodes of a TV show ever aired. Her character, Kristin Shepard, later made an appearance in the Dallas spin-off series Knots Landing in 1980, before a brief return to Dallas in 1981. Once again the focus of a highly rated cliffhanger, it was revealed in the season opening episode (October 9, 1981) that it was Kristin's body floating in the Southfork Ranch swimming pool. She returned for the final episode of Dallas in 1991, playing the same character in a vision experienced by J.R. After Dallas, Crosby starred in ABC miniseries Hollywood Wives (1985) and North and South, Book II (1986). She guest-starred in Hotel, The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Dream On, Beverly Hills, 90210, and In the Heat of the Night. In 1981, she played the leading role of a woman stalked in the remake of the Doris Day thriller Midnight Lace. Other film credits include Last Plane Out (1983), The Ice Pirates (1984), Tapeheads (1988), and The Legend of Zorro (2005). Filmography Television The Danny Thomas Hour as Joan (1 episode, 1967) Starsky & Hutch as Leslie Slate (1 episode, 1978) Pearl as Patricia North (TV miniseries, 1978) CHiPs as Chris (1 episode, 1979) Brothers and Sisters as Suzy Cooper (12 episodes, 1979) Knots Landing as Kristin Shepard (1 episode,
guest appearance in 1991. Her character is perhaps best remembered for her part in the cliffhanger ending of the 1979–1980 season of Dallas, titled "A House Divided", which was resolved in the fourth episode of the following season, "Who Done It". In that highly watched episode, J.R. Ewing (Larry Hagman) was shot by an unknown assailant. Viewers had to wait all summer (and most of the fall due to a Hollywood actors' strike) to learn whether J.R. would survive, and which of his many enemies was responsible. In the summer of 1980, the advertising catchphrase, "Who shot J.R.?", was widely publicized. Ultimately, Kristin Shepard was revealed to have been the person who pulled the trigger in the classic episode, which aired on November 21, 1980. It was one of the highest-rated episodes of a TV show ever aired. Her character, Kristin Shepard, later made an appearance in the Dallas spin-off series Knots Landing in 1980, before a brief return to Dallas in 1981. Once again the focus of a highly rated cliffhanger, it was revealed in the season opening episode (October 9, 1981) that it was Kristin's body floating in the Southfork Ranch swimming pool. She returned for the final episode of Dallas in 1991, playing the same character in a vision experienced by J.R. After Dallas, Crosby starred in ABC miniseries Hollywood Wives (1985) and North and South, Book II (1986). She guest-starred in Hotel, The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Dream On, Beverly Hills, 90210, and In the Heat of the Night. In 1981, she played the leading role of a woman stalked in the remake of the Doris Day thriller Midnight Lace. Other film credits include Last Plane Out (1983), The Ice Pirates (1984), Tapeheads (1988), and The Legend of Zorro (2005). Filmography Television The Danny Thomas Hour as Joan (1 episode, 1967) Starsky & Hutch as Leslie Slate (1 episode, 1978) Pearl
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the son of the architect, designer and renderer William Hoff Wontner (1814–1881) and Catherine Smith. Wontner received his earliest art education from his father. Under his father's direction, he worked with John William Godward (1861–1922), a noted exponent of what became known as Greco-Roman style, who was an acquaintance of the Wontner family. Godward was five years older than Wontner, and the pair became great friends. In around 1885, Wontner began teaching at the St John's Wood Art School, after he had moved to Hamilton Garden Square. He was a minor painter who was part of the neo-classical movement in England, led by Alma-Tadema. His style favoured seductively languorous women against classical or oriental marbled backdrops. His faithfully rendered fabrics draped over patently European models somehow created
Orientalism. His work was exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1879, and also at the Society of British Artists and at the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours. When the Grosvenor Gallery closed in 1890, Wontner exhibited at the New Gallery. Private life On 7 June 1894, at St. Dominic's Priory Church, Naverstock Hill, Hampstead Wontner married Jessie Marguerite Keene (1872–1950), a daughter of Charles Joseph Keene. The couple had no children. Wontner, then of Ripple, Worcestershire, died at the Worcester Infirmary on 23 September 1930 and was
a midfielder for Vysočina Jihlava. Career statistics Club . Notes References 1999 births Living people Colombian footballers Colombian
. Notes References 1999 births Living people Colombian footballers Colombian expatriate footballers Association football midfielders Czech National Football League players Categoría Primera A players Once Caldas footballers FC Vysočina Jihlava players Colombian
i am looking for quotes on broken firendship?
If this is for a school project, that's one thing, but I just wanted to warn you: if you're looking for these quotes because you're angry at someone for breaking their friendship with you, and you want to write a letter or poem to them expressing your feelings -- stop. You'll likely just make it worse, and will regret it almost immediately.\n\nHaving said that: type "broken friendship quotes" into Yahoo! search.
I'm going to Boston with Tom.
Я еду в Бостон с Томом.
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is engineering a physical science?
No, it is a profession or craft. It covers a much wider scope than the physical sciences. It requires an understanding of human behavior, goal setting, economics, management & writing/rhetoric. What is the difference between mechanical engineering and electromechanical?
where is olfactory receptor situated?
In terrestrial vertebrates, including humans, the receptors are located on olfactory receptor cells, which are present in very large numbers (millions) and are clustered within a small area in the back of the nasal cavity, forming an olfactory epithelium.