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can i get pregnant from precum while ovulating? | The short answer is yes: You can get pregnant from pre-cum even if you're not ovulating. Although pregnancy is most likely to happen when you're ovulating, sperm can actually live inside your body for as long as five days. |
I want to make my brother finish smoking. Please help me on which is the best way to finish smoking? | always chew a gum or eat candies..\ni think it will really help you! |
You always criticise me. | Mi critichi sempre. |
Poggio-Mezzana | Поджо-Меццана |
Ludwig Waldmann | لودویگ والدمان |
falsities in history and animal farm? | The Soviet Union and many Fascists countries lied to the people about the countries past to stifle dissent or foster unity in the people. |
attended during normal working hours since April 1996. Platform History Nagata Station was opened on March 20, 1959 as a station on the Japan National Railways, after a petition signed by 2,470 local inhabitants. It joined the JR East network upon the privatization of the Japan National Railways (JNR) on April 1, | footbridge. Unattended for many years, the station has been attended during normal working hours since April 1996. Platform History Nagata Station was opened on March 20, 1959 as a station on the Japan National Railways, after a petition signed by 2,470 local inhabitants. It joined the JR East network upon the privatization of the Japan National Railways (JNR) on April 1, 1987. Passenger |
how long after drinking milk lactose intolerance? | The signs and symptoms of lactose intolerance usually begin from 30 minutes to two hours after eating or drinking foods that contain lactose. |
Ralph Vaughan Williams The Norfolk Symphony, merged in 1979 to | 1 and two unfinished works by Ralph Vaughan Williams The Norfolk Symphony, |
notable film festival. Partisan film is a subgenre of war films, made in Yugoslavia during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. In the broadest sense, main characteristics of partisan films are that they are set in Yugoslavia during World War II and have partisans as main protagonists, while antagonists are Axis forces and their collaborators. Outside Yugoslavia, Partisan films were especially popular in China. The Yugoslav Film Archive was a founding member of the International Federation of Film Archives and was the national film library of the former Yugoslavia, founded in 1949 in Belgrade. Films Battle of Neretva Battle of Sutjeska Walter Defends Sarajevo Do You Remember Dolly Bell? Ko to tamo peva The Bridge (1969 film) Lude godine The Marathon Family Time of the Gypsies Tko pjeva zlo ne misli When Father Was Away on Business I Even Met Happy Gypsies Co-production: Kelly's Heroes Captain America (1990 film) Armour of God A Corpse Hangs in the Web Le Prix du Danger High Road to China Transylvania 6-5000 (1985 film) Genghis Khan (1965 film) The Trial (1962 film) W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism The Long Ships (film) | well as Escape from Sobibor starring Alan Arkin, Joanna Pacuła and Rutger Hauer. Pula Film Festival was a notable film festival. Partisan film is a subgenre of war films, made in Yugoslavia during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. In the broadest sense, main characteristics of partisan films are that they are set in Yugoslavia during World War II and have partisans as main protagonists, while antagonists are Axis forces and their collaborators. Outside Yugoslavia, Partisan films were especially popular in China. The Yugoslav Film Archive was a founding member of the International Federation of Film Archives and was the national film library of the former Yugoslavia, founded in 1949 in Belgrade. Films Battle of Neretva Battle of Sutjeska Walter Defends Sarajevo Do You Remember Dolly Bell? Ko to tamo peva The Bridge (1969 film) Lude godine The Marathon Family Time of the Gypsies Tko pjeva zlo ne misli When Father Was Away on Business I Even Met Happy Gypsies Co-production: Kelly's Heroes Captain America (1990 film) Armour of God A Corpse |
In northern Greece, the blog Milamere has its own thoughts about the future: The greatest bet of our generation: yes or no to euro? | Главный выбор, который должно сделать наше поколение: сказать "да" или "нет" Еврозоне? |
Adolf Aron Baginsky | Adolf Baginsky |
The gnome has the power to turn temporarily into a handsome man three times, but rapidly returns to his ugliness. | El gnomo tiene el poder de transformarse temporalmente en un hombre atractivo tres veces, pero regresa muy rápido a su estado natural. |
The Third Degree | Третя ступінь |
Founded in 2005, the company facilitates brand-sponsored “House Parties,” in-home events through which consumers and their invited guests can experience new products, television shows, software, books etc. Each House Party also features an online community where | etc. Each House Party also features an online community where partygoers can access exclusive content, share photos and videos, and blog about their parties. House Party, Inc. has been featured in The New York Times, USA Today, Forbes, The Wall |
Contact (video game) | Contact (Computerspiel) |
next attempt, at Atlanta Motor Speedway. At the fall Charlotte race, Gosselin started from the pole again but only led four laps and finished third. In 2000, the team returned to Charlotte but did not have the same results, as Gosselin qualified eighth and finished sixth. The team's only other attempt was at Atlanta where Gosselin started 39th and finished 26th after a crash. Busch Grand National Series Car No. 58 History The team debuted in 1999 with Gosselin at the helm of the No. 58 J. W. Plemons Insurance Co. Ford.The team attempted three races, at Rockingham Motor Speedway, Myrtle Beach Speedway, and Richmond International Raceway. However, the team failed to make a race. In 2000, the team | Gosselin won the pole. He led 54 laps and won the 63 lap race. The team failed to qualify in its next attempt, at Atlanta Motor Speedway. At the fall Charlotte race, Gosselin started from the pole again but only led four laps and finished third. In 2000, the team returned to Charlotte but did not have the same results, as Gosselin qualified eighth and finished sixth. The team's only other attempt was at Atlanta where Gosselin started 39th and finished 26th after a |
A religion that uses fear as a motivator is not a good religion. | A vallás, mely a félelmet használja motiváló erőként, nem jó vallás. |
References External links Living people 21st-century Indian actresses Actresses | Television Awards References External links Living people 21st-century Indian actresses Actresses in Malayalam television |
Can someone explain to me the process of becoming a city police officer and a state trooper in the USA? | As these are local government jobs, the requirements are different for every locale. Essentially you have to be hired, and then graduate from the police department's training program. One random specific (Pennsylvania State Police): * 21 years of age * PA state resident * High School graduate or GED with Associate's Degree (60 semester hours of College) or 4 years of active duty military service * Excellent fitness, vision, etc. (a whole page of medical requirements) * No tattoos (that show), pass drug test, clean criminal records check (other common pre-employment checks). * 27 weeks of Police Academy training (16 hours/day). |
A soaking-wet middle-eastern boy sitting on a boat. | A boy is sitting on a boat |
of his followers to protest against the imposition of a tax on salt by the British Raj. Thousands of people participated, travelling on foot for 24 days from Ahmedabad to Dandi. The Government of India initiated plans to develop the Sabarmati-Dandi stretch as a tourist hub. In 2019 the National Salt | the destination for the Salt March. He marched from Sabarmati (Ahmedabad) to Dandi (Navsari) with some of his followers to protest against the imposition of a tax on salt by the British Raj. Thousands of people participated, travelling on foot for 24 days from Ahmedabad to Dandi. The Government of India initiated plans to develop the Sabarmati-Dandi stretch as a tourist hub. In 2019 the National Salt Satyagraha Memorial |
how long does it take for payment history to improve? | One to three months “A month or two after the creditor reports that your balances have been paid off, your scores will increase significantly and quickly,” says Richardson. For collection accounts, “a consumer should see improvement in a score a month to three months after it's been paid,” says Richardson. |
Tom and I first met in Boston. | Tom ve ben ilk kez Boston'da karşılaştık. |
Desire is the seventh solo studio album by British electronic music producer Actress, released on Ninja Tune on 23 October 2020. Its announcement was preceded by the surprise release of a single-file album by Actress named 88, which included a PDF hinting towards Karma & Desires track listing. Originally teased via a Twitter post in May 2020, the album was officially announced on 1 September 2020 and described by Actress as being "a romantic tragedy set between the heavens and the underworld". The announcement of the album was accompanied by the release of the lead single from the album, "Walking Flames", featuring British singer and producer Sampha. The album | 1 September 2020 and described by Actress as being "a romantic tragedy set between the heavens and the underworld". The announcement of the album was accompanied by the release of the lead single from the album, "Walking Flames", featuring British singer and producer Sampha. The album was included in Pitchfork’s 41 Most Anticipated Albums of Fall 2020. On 23 October 2020, Karma & Desire was released with Ninja Tune. Accompanying its release, Actress released a short film entitled after the album. The film was directed by Lee Bootee and includes appearances |
In 1843 Garnett became an assistant tactics instructor at West Point before becoming an army recruiter and then an Aide-de-camp to General John E. Wool. | En 1843, Garnett est devenu un assistant instructeur en tactiques à West Point avant de devenir recruteur de l'armée, puis un aide-de-camp du général John E. Wool. |
how does a tugboat have the power to tug or haul such big tankers or boats? | A tuboat is basically a small shell wrapped around a very powerful engine. It also moved very slowly, and sometimes multiple tugboats are required. |
I want to know how is job market in US for finance graduates.? | Job market is always uncertain. There's no way to know how any individual will do on the job market. If they can communicate well, if they have a good attitude, and if they can present their skills in a way that employers see how it meets their needs, then there's opportunity.\n\nGenerally, though, a finance graduate will be able to find a job without too much difficulty. However, the other question is if it is the type of job they want. Many finance graduates take jobs as bank loan officers and make relatively low pay. Many others take jobs with brokerage firms to work on commission, and end up quitting in a few months/years after they find that they can't make enough money. Being a broker for a firm like that requires you to be a great salesman, too. Your skills in finance will be much less important.\n\nSo, in the end, there are jobs, but there are no guarantees. The really high paying jobs are hard to get. But finance graduates are still in demand.\n\nOf course, a graduate degree in finance is MORE in demand. |
Trihydroxytoluene | Trihidroksitoluen |
At the same time, a growing number of citizens and government officials have begun advocating a smarter approach to land use planning. | Ve stejné době stále rostoucí počet obyvatel a vládních úředníků začal obhajovat inteligentnější přístup k územnímu plánování. |
Embezzlement by a company’s own employees, corporate fraud, and insider trading can be very damaging to enterprises too. | El desfalco por parte de empleados propios, el fraude empresarial y el insider trading (asociada a la información privilegiada) puede ser igualmente muy dañina. |
Sami is drinking tea. | Самі п'є чай. |
Asenovo, Pleven Province | Asenovo (ort) |
Chandler was born at a private hospital on Brown Street, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia on 4 December 1924, the second son of Arthur Isaac Chandler Coventry [1881-1962] and Joan (née Books) [1886-1971] of ‘Alor-Amia' station, north-east of Armidale. His siblings were David and Beatrice. The Coventrys were an established and wealthy New England grazing family. Their ancestors arrived in Australia from Scotland in 1836 and settled in the New England district in 1839. Generations and branches of the family had taken up several properties in the district, including 'Rockvale Station' with its old homestead where Chandler, along with his brother and sisters, spent much of his time as a child. Coventry was educated as a boarder at The Armidale School and at Barker College, Sydney. In school breaks and holidays he took his part in farm work on the family property. Career Grazier Following his schooling, Chandler returned to farming on family properties. When he was just twenty he inherited a pastoral run, 'Tulloch', and money from his uncle David. Returning from a grand tour in England and Europe with his sister Beatrice in 1952 he found that his brother David had sold the home property Rockvale Station. Chandler proceeded to sell off some of his own assets to buy it back as sole owner. Through several purchases and bequests he eventually owned more than 15,000 acres of land. Over many years he built a reputation for sheep breeding and producing some of the finest wool in Australia. He also bred cattle, notably Murray Grey cattle on the property Essington he acquired near Bowral, NSW. Art Collector and gallerist Coventry’s earliest encounters with fine art were through the Howard Hinton Collection, which he saw as a schoolchild displayed in the rooms and corridors of the Armidale Teachers’ College. He furthered this interest in Sydney, reading, visiting art shops and galleries, and soon beginning to collect. By the time he was twenty one he had built a collection of original artworks including a Fairweather, a Boyd and a Drysdale. He progressively lined the walls of the family homestead with paintings, prints and drawings, and invited friends, art lovers and school students to visit and share his enjoyment. Angela Bennie quoted Coventry, "I fell in love with art. I became obsessed with it. I became obsessed with art and collecting it. And I became obsessed with the young artists who made it" From the early 1950s he divided his time between farm management and trips to Sydney and overseas, before moving more permanently to Sydney in 1965 while leaving Rockvale in the care of a manager. In 1968 he got involved in managing Sydney's Central Street Gallery. He became the gallery's financial backer and a co-director. He mixed in Sydney's art circles and helped promote contemporary artists including Wendy Paramor, Denise Green, Dick Watkins, Leslie Dumbrell, Vernon Treweeke, and Gunter Christmann among many. In 1970 Coventry opened his own gallery in his house at 38 Hargrave Street, Paddington, Sydney. Several Central Street artists followed him. When space at Hargrave Street proved insufficient Coventry in 1974 purchased and renovated the much larger building at 56 Sutherland Street, Paddington and created the second Coventry Gallery which finally closed after his death in 1999. The Coventry Gallery is a landmark in Australian gallery history, energetically showing new and emerging Australian artists as well as staging exhibitions by leading overseas artists such as Bridget Riley and David Hockney. Coventry built his personal collection of art over decades from his youth through his time as a gallery operator. At the peak of his collecting, from the 1960s to the 1980s, he favoured current art - freshly made, and by artists who were not yet established. While he did not pursue fashions or a particular school of art, he acquired innovative and challenging works, in the Central Street and early Coventry Gallery years notably abstract, colourfield and hard-edge, then after 1972 his taste embraced painterliness, lyrical abstraction, even gesture and figuration. Art historian Patrick McCaughey said of Channy "He has been the epitome of the adventurous private collector, collecting new and advanced art with an enthusiasm most collectors reserve for more established figures" Some works hung in his Sydney home, but many more were hung on the walls of his Armidale property, Rockvale Station. His art collection was described by James Mollison, former Director of the Australian National Gallery, as "one of the most important private collections of contemporary Australian Art". Art patron and benefactor Besides generously nurturing, encouraging, promoting and purchasing from individual artists, Coventry backed numerous art projects. He sold paintings from his own collection, including a Drysdale, to help fund Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Wrapped Coast at Sydney's Little Bay in 1969, and supported several of John Kaldor's other Kaldor Public Art Projects including Gilbert & George, and Charlotte Moorman. Chandler invited many of these visiting international artists to use his property Rockvale Station as a base, giving them an opportunity to experience the Australian bush. In 1966 Coventry made his first donation of more than fifty works to the Armidale City Gallery, now part of the New England Regional Art Museum. In 1979, he gave a large portion of his private collection to Armidale on the understanding that an art museum would be built to house both his collection and the Howard Hinton collection then housed in the Armidale Teacher's College. Reflecting contemporary art movements of the 1960s and 1970s, Coventry's collection would complement Hinton's strength in Australian art of the first half of the twentieth century. Coventry's offer was the catalyst for a regional fundraising campaign to establish the museum that was to become the New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM). Coventry was himself an active driving force in the establishment of the NERAM, not only through the donation of the bulk of his collection of contemporary art, but also through his | current art - freshly made, and by artists who were not yet established. While he did not pursue fashions or a particular school of art, he acquired innovative and challenging works, in the Central Street and early Coventry Gallery years notably abstract, colourfield and hard-edge, then after 1972 his taste embraced painterliness, lyrical abstraction, even gesture and figuration. Art historian Patrick McCaughey said of Channy "He has been the epitome of the adventurous private collector, collecting new and advanced art with an enthusiasm most collectors reserve for more established figures" Some works hung in his Sydney home, but many more were hung on the walls of his Armidale property, Rockvale Station. His art collection was described by James Mollison, former Director of the Australian National Gallery, as "one of the most important private collections of contemporary Australian Art". Art patron and benefactor Besides generously nurturing, encouraging, promoting and purchasing from individual artists, Coventry backed numerous art projects. He sold paintings from his own collection, including a Drysdale, to help fund Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Wrapped Coast at Sydney's Little Bay in 1969, and supported several of John Kaldor's other Kaldor Public Art Projects including Gilbert & George, and Charlotte Moorman. Chandler invited many of these visiting international artists to use his property Rockvale Station as a base, giving them an opportunity to experience the Australian bush. In 1966 Coventry made his first donation of more than fifty works to the Armidale City Gallery, now part of the New England Regional Art Museum. In 1979, he gave a large portion of his private collection to Armidale on the understanding that an art museum would be built to house both his collection and the Howard Hinton collection then housed in the Armidale Teacher's College. Reflecting contemporary art movements of the 1960s and 1970s, Coventry's collection would complement Hinton's strength in Australian art of the first half of the twentieth century. Coventry's offer was the catalyst for a regional fundraising campaign to establish the museum that was to become the New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM). Coventry was himself an active driving force in the establishment of the NERAM, not only through the donation of the bulk of his collection of contemporary art, but also through his profile in the art world and his extensive connections in farming and grazing communities. One fundraising venture was a selling exhibition at the Coventry Gallery in 1980 of works donated to the NERAM appeal. He became a founding trustee and patron of NERAM. Selections from the Coventry collection are regularly on exhibit at NERAM. Besides his contributions to the New England Regional Art Museum, Coventry donated works to the National Gallery of Australia, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Queensland Art Gallery, National Gallery of Victoria, Power Gallery of Contemporary Art at the University of Sydney, Penrith Regional Gallery & The Lewers Bequest, Campbelltown Art Gallery and the Wollongong Art Gallery. The Chandler Coventry Collection at NERAM The Chandler Coventry Collection at the New England Regional Art Museum reflects art movements of the 1960s and 1970s. Australian artists represented include Ralph Balson, Peter Booth, Gunter Christmann, Janet Dawson, Elaine Haxton, Leah MacKinnon, Michael Taylor, Dick Watkins and Brett Whiteley. Notable international artists include Christo and Jeanne-Claude and Charlotte Moorman. Later life The stress of running a gallery in Sydney and a fine wool property six hundred kilometres north, while advocating and fundraising for an art museum in Armidale, brought Coventry to the decision in 1979 to sell Rockvale Station. In 1980 Coventry suffered two strokes that paralysed the left side of his body and necessitated he use a wheelchair for the rest of his life. He maintained his interest in contemporary Australian art but it was three years before he was able to get his gallery going again with the help of his long-term partner Phillip Shepherd. A wave of new names exhibited in the gallery in the 1980s including David Larwill, Christopher Hodges, Aida Tomescu, and Nigel Thomson. He showed Melbourne's Roar Studio artists to Sydney in 1985. In the 1990s the gallery exhibited further new artists including Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Bronwyn Bancroft, and David Bromley. Rather than succoring |
is it possible to be pregnant and still have a negative result? | Is it possible to be pregnant and get a negative pregnancy test result? Yes, it is possible. Getting a negative result doesn't mean you're not pregnant, it may just mean your hCG levels are not high enough for the test to detect the hormone in your urine. |
I arrived in Boston recently. | Son zamanlarda Boston'a geldim. |
the Queen Wilhelmina Lodge. Arkansas State Highway 88 and Oklahoma State Highway 1, collectively known as the Talimena Scenic Drive, traverse the entire top of Rich Mountain and provide excellent vistas of the surrounding Ouachita Mountains. References Ouachita Mountains Landforms of Le Flore County, Oklahoma Landforms of Polk County, | by the Arkansas-Oklahoma border. Atop its summit is the Rich Mountain Lookout Tower, which is approximately east-southeast of the Queen Wilhelmina Lodge. Arkansas State Highway 88 and Oklahoma State Highway 1, collectively known as the Talimena Scenic Drive, traverse the entire top of Rich Mountain and provide excellent vistas of the surrounding Ouachita Mountains. References Ouachita Mountains Landforms |
Wang Ying (softball) | Wang Ying (softballspiller) |
That's what smart people do. | È quello che fanno le persone intelligenti. |
Three aircraft were given to Finland during the Winter War 1939-1940, all the remaining aircraft were scrapped in 1941. | 冬戦争(1939年-1940年)の際に3機がフィンランドへ譲渡され、残る全機は1941年に廃棄された。 |
eight teams which qualified as winners and runners-up of each of the four groups in the 2018–19 EuroCup Basketball Top 16. Each tie in the playoffs, apart from the final, is played with a best-of-three-games format. The team that performed better in the Top 16 will play the games first and third, if necessary, at home. Qualified teams Standings Bracket Quarterfinals The first legs were played on 5 March, the second legs on 8 March and the third legs, if necessary, on 13 March 2019. |} First leg Second leg Third leg Semifinals The first legs were played on 19 March, | are CET (UTC+1), thereafter (finals) times are CEST (UTC+2). Format The playoffs involves the eight teams which qualified as winners and runners-up of each of the four groups in the 2018–19 EuroCup Basketball Top 16. Each tie in the playoffs, apart from the final, is played with a best-of-three-games format. The team that performed better |
The base yield is fixed at 45 hl/hectare with a limit of 20%. | Le rendement de base est fixé à 45 hl/ha avec un plafond limite de 20 %. |
She said that slaves taken to the uppermost room never came back. | Hon uppgav att de slavar som fördes upp till husets vindsrum aldrig återvände därifrån. |
Ulla Strand | 烏拉·斯特蘭德 |
Kolut | Kolut, Srbija |
After the humiliation of Burgundy at the Battle of Grandson in 1476, the duke accused her of being in league with Louis and imprisoned her. | Después de la humillación de Borgoña en la Batalla de Grandson en 1476, el duque la acusó de estar en liga con Luis y la encarceló. |
Legislative districts of Quezon | Dagiti lehislatibo a distrito iti Quezon |
States Army War College, The Hague Academy of International Law, and the Executive Management Program at the University of Pittsburgh. During World War II, he served in the United States Army, later serving in the Judge Advocate General's Corps stationed in Korea and Vietnam, and was eventually appointed as the Army's Chief Judge before his retirement from the service at the rank of Brigadier General in 1975. Following his retirement from the U.S. Army, he served on the Senate Judiciary Committee staff of United States Senator Strom Thurmond, before joining the faculty at the University of South Carolina School of Law. He later served as Chief Minority Counsel and Chief Counsel of the Senate Judiciary Committee from 1979 to 1981. He was in the private practice of law in Washington, D.C. from 1981 to 1985. Federal judicial service Sneeden was nominated by President Ronald Reagan on August 1, 1984, to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, to a new seat created by 98 Stat. 333. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on | 1975. Following his retirement from the U.S. Army, he served on the Senate Judiciary Committee staff of United States Senator Strom Thurmond, before joining the faculty at the University of South Carolina School of Law. He later served as Chief Minority Counsel and Chief Counsel of the Senate Judiciary Committee from 1979 to 1981. He was in the private practice of law in Washington, D.C. from 1981 to 1985. Federal judicial service Sneeden was nominated by President Ronald Reagan on August 1, 1984, to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, to a new seat created by |
However, farming does exist around the Helmand and Arghandab rivers. | Cependant, il y a tout de même des fermes autour des rivières Helmand et Arghandab. |
are oats good for ulcers? | Best: Fiber-Rich Foods Apples, pears, oatmeal, and other foods that are high in fiber are good for ulcers in two ways. Fiber can lower the amount of acid in your stomach while easing bloating and pain. Research has also shown that a diet rich in fiber may help prevent ulcers. |
Why did Jesus controdict himself? | The bible(new testament) was written 30-60 years after Jesus died. The authors never met Jesus, did not know him, and wrote down stories they had HEARD about him.\nJust like the game "telephone", stories become greatly exaggerated. |
There are multiple accounts regarding how new school tattooing began. | Υπάρχουν διάφορες απόψεις σχετικά με το πως ξεκίνησαν τα τατουάζ της νέας σχολής. |
Groups like Cómics Mitos Urbanos (Urban Myths Comics) and Blogzup have places on the net in order to gather works and release them. | Así, grupos como Cómics Mitos Urbanos y Blogzup toman espacios en la red 2.0 para recoger obras y darlas a conocer. |
what are the differences between traditional and preventive approaches to health care? | By contrast, the traditional approach to healthcare is the one that attempts to change once symptoms of disease or illness already exist. ... In preventive healthcare, functional foods are recommended to use for those who wants to aid their specific bodily functions through nutrition. |
gymnast M José Madueña, mexican football player Alexa Moreno, former Olympic gymnast Los Muecas, mexican ballad group N Nikki Clan, pop-rock band P Azriel Páez, professional boxer, son of Jorge, brother of Jorge Jr. Jorge Páez, former professional boxer, world champion, actor Jorge Páez, Jr., professional boxer Tony Perezchica, former infielder for the San Francisco Giants and third base coach for the Arizona Diamondbacks R Miguel "Meegs" Rascon, musician, former member of Coal Chamber Reik, Latin Grammy-nominated pop group René Jaime Amaya Martínez "Rorrito", television host and entertainer S Daniel Sada, poet and writer Raúl Sandoval, actor and singer | G Carlos Girón, silver medal winner in diving at the 1980 Olympics J Lupita Jones, Miss Mexico 1990, Miss Universe 1991 L Denisse López, former Olympic gymnast M José Madueña, mexican football player Alexa Moreno, former Olympic gymnast Los Muecas, mexican ballad group N Nikki Clan, pop-rock band P Azriel Páez, professional boxer, son of Jorge, brother of Jorge Jr. Jorge Páez, former professional boxer, world champion, actor Jorge Páez, Jr., professional boxer Tony Perezchica, former infielder for the San Francisco Giants |
Sci fi movie where Earth's most influential figures are revealed to be alien androids | Film about alien/android that molds facial features |
FK Senica – 2010–11, 2013 Michal Ščasný – 1. FC Tatran Prešov – 2008–10 Martin Nahodil – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2010 Benjamin Vomáčka – ŠK Slovan Bratislava, MŠK Žilina – 2002–03, 2004–09 Pavel Devátý – MŠK Žilina, FC Spartak Trnava – 2006–08, 2008–09 Lukáš Došek – FC Spartak Trnava – 2008–09 Václav Drobný – FC Spartak Trnava – 2008–09 Jiří Mašek – MFK Ružomberok – 2008–09 Tomáš Pešír – MFK Ružomberok – 2009 Petr Kobylík – 1. FC Tatran Prešov – 2008–10 Petr Zapalač – MFK Dubnica – 2009–10 Lukáš Bodeček – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2009 Milan Páleník – FK Dukla Banská Bystrica, FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2004–07, 2009 David Kotrys – MFK Ružomberok, FK Dukla Banská Bystrica – 2005–06, 2006–09 Filip Racko – FC Nitra – 2008–09 Tomáš Čáp – FK Senica – 2009–10 Pavel Bartoš – FK Senica – 2009 Radek Sláma – FK Senica – 2009–10 Zbyněk Pospěch – Artmedia Petržalka – 2008 Roman Švrček – FC Nitra – 2008–09 Jan Gruber – FC Nitra – 2007–09 Pavel Simr – FC Nitra – 2008–09 Jakub Hottek – FC Nitra – 2008 Jan Broschinský – FC Nitra – 2008–09 Martin Bača – FC Nitra – 2008 Tomáš Janíček – FC Nitra – 2007–08 Pavel Vrána – FC Nitra, FK Dukla Banská Bystrica – 2007–08, 2013 Jan Vojáček – FC Spartak Trnava – 2008 Lukáš Vaculík – FC Spartak Trnava – 2008 Lukáš Nachtman – ŠK Slovan Bratislava, MFK Petržalka – 2008–11, 2009 Martin Švestka – MFK Dubnica, MŠK Žilina, ŠK Slovan Bratislava – 2002–04, 2005–07, 2007–08 Filip Herda – FK Dukla Banská Bystrica – 2007–09 Jindřich Skácel – FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce – 2008 Martin Bednář – FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce – 2007–08 Jiří Krohmer – 1. FC Tatran Prešov – 2008–09 Aleš Pikl – 1. FC Tatran Prešov – 2008–09 Tomáš Kaplan – 1. FC Tatran Prešov – 2008–09 Martin Kasálek – FK AS Trenčín – 2006–07 Daniel Tchuř – Artmedia Petržalka – 2004–07 Aleš Hellebrand – MFK Ružomberok, Artmedia Petržalka – 1999-01, 2001–05 Radim Wozniak – FK Dukla Banská Bystrica – 2005–06 Radek Bukač – FK Dukla Banská Bystrica – 2005 Tomáš Bernady – 1. FC Tatran Prešov, ŠK Slovan Bratislava, Matador Púchov, FK Inter Bratislava – 1990, 1997–01, 2001–05, 2005–07 Michal Prokeš – Matador Púchov – 2004–06 Aleš Besta – MŠK Žilina, Matador Púchov – 2003–04, 2004–05 Jiří Pospíšil – MFK Ružomberok – 2003–07 Miloš Buchta – FK AS Trenčín, 1. FC Tatran Prešov – 2004–08, 2008–09 Josef Dvorník – MFK Ružomberok – 2006–07 Jiří Rychlík – MFK Ružomberok – 2006 Jan Nezmar – MFK Ružomberok – 2005–07 Pavel Zbožínek – MFK Ružomberok – 2005–06 Jan Buryán – Artmedia Petržalka – 2006–08 Lubomír Blaha – FC Spartak Trnava – 2006 Jan Nečas – FK AS Trenčín, FC Nitra – 2001–04, 2005–06 Vít Turtenwald – FC Spartak Trnava – 2005–07 Tomáš Kaňa – FK AS Trenčín – 2007–08 Martin Doubek – FK AS Trenčín – 2007 Roman Dobeš – FK AS Trenčín – 2006–07 Jiří Barcal – FK AS Trenčín – 2007 Petr Musil – FK Inter Bratislava – 2006–07 Marek Čech – MŠK Žilina, FC Spartak Trnava – 2001–03, 2003–04 Radek Opršal – FC Nitra, 1. FC Košice, FK Inter Bratislava – 2000, 2000–01, 2001–04 František Ševinský – Artmedia Petržalka – 2002–03 Jiří Kobr – 1. FC Košice – 2001–04 Vít Baránek – 1. FC Košice – 2003 Martin Černoch – 1. HFC Humenné, FC Spartak Trnava – 1999-00, 2000–01 Lubor Knapp – Ozeta Dukla Trenčín, FC Spartak Trnava, FC Senec – 2001, 2001–02, 2008 Radim Nečas – ŠK Slovan Bratislava – 2001–03 Pavel Hašek – Artmedia Petržalka – 2008 Jakub Řezníček – MFK Ružomberok – 2009–10 Petr Švancara – FK Inter Bratislava – 2007–09 Petr Lysáček – ZŤS Dubnica – 2001–03 Petr Vybíral – Tatran Prešov – 2001–02 Leoš Mitas – Tatran Prešov – 2001 David Homoláč – ŠK Slovan Bratislava – 2002–03 Pavel Putík – MŠK Žilina – 2003 Tomáš Mazouch – MFK Dubnica – 2004–05 Radim Krupník – FK AS Trenčín – 2003–04 Karel Vácha – Artmedia Petržalka – 2003 Radek Krejčík – Artmedia Petržalka – 2003–05 Zdeněk Valnoha – MFK Ružomberok – 2003 Milan Kopic – ŠK Slovan Bratislava – 2012 Vlastimil Stožický – FC Spartak Trnava – 2012 Lukáš Kutra – FC Nitra – 2013–2014 Erik Daniel – Spartak Myjava – 2013–present Milan Jirásek – FK Senica – 2013–2014 Pavel Fořt – ŠK Slovan Bratislava – 2013–present Pavel Čermák – FK Senica – 2013 Martin Zeman – FK Senica – 2013 Martin Hála – FC Nitra – 2013 Adam Ševčík – FC Nitra – 2013 Tomáš Poznar – FC Spartak Trnava – 2013 Jan Kliment – FK Dukla Banská Bystrica – 2014 Jiří Böhm – FC Nitra – 2014 Dušan Nulíček – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2013 Tomáš Jablonský – ŠK Slovan Bratislava – 2014–present Luboš Hušek – FK Senica – 2014–present Petr Wojnar – FK Dukla Banská Bystrica – 2014–present Nicolas Šumský – FK Dukla Banská Bystrica – 2014–present Djibouti Ahmed Kadar – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2008–11 England James Lawrence – FK AS Trenčín – 2014–present Finland Tani Stafsula – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2009 France Floris Isola – MFK Košice – 2011–12 Karim Coulibaly – MFK Košice – 2011–present Victor Abdou Samb – FK Senica – 2009–10 Youssouf Kanté – MFK Košice – 2009–10 Youssef Moughfire – FC Senec, FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2005–07, 2008–09 Jim Ablancourt – MFK Ružomberok – 2005–06 Toto Sena Govou – MFK Košice – 2011 Oumar Diaby – MFK Košice – 2012–present Gabon Arsène Copa – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2012 Gambia Momodou Ceesay – MŠK Žilina – 2010–2012 Ali Ceesay – MŠK Žilina – 2011–2013 Georgia Giorgi Tsimakuridze – MŠK Žilina – 2009 Irakli Liluashvili – FC Nitra – 2007–10 Germany Yusuf Adewunmi – MFK Petržalka – 2007 Juvhel Tsoumou – FK Senica – 2013 Ghana Prince Ofori – MŠK Žilina – 2006–12 Prince Addai – FK AS Trenčín – 2008 William Anane – FC Senec – 2005–06 John Mensah – FC Nitra – 2014 Greece Angelos Chanti – FK AS Trenčín – 2008–09 Guinea Boubacar Diallo – FC Spartak Trnava – 2010–11 Seydouba Soumah – – FC Nitra, ŠK Slovan Bratislava – 2012, 2013–present Aboubacar Fofana – FK Dukla Banská Bystrica – 2007 Guinea-Bissau Vladimir Forbs – FC Nitra – 2014 Honduras Luis Ramos – MŠK Žilina, FC Nitra – 2005–06, 2006–07 Hungary Csaba Regedei – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2008–09 Iran Javad Razzaghi – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2002–03 Farzad Ashoubi – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2003–04 Reza Ghanizadeh – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2005–06, 2013–14 Mohammad Parvin – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2008–09 Behshad Yavarzadeh – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2009–10 Ali Ghorbani – FC Spartak Trnava – 2018–present Italy Giovanni Speranza – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2009 | following players must meet both of the following two criteria: Have played at least one Slovak First League game. Players who were signed by Slovak First League clubs, but only played in lower league, cup and/or European games, or did not play in any competitive games at all, are not included. In bold: players who have played at least one Slovak First League game in the current season (2011–12), and are still at the clubs for which they've played. This does not include current players of a Slovak First League club who have not played a Slovak First League game in the current season. Details correct as of end of 2011–12 season. Next update will remove all players at relegated teams and that have left their clubs from Bold status, and add newly promoted teams' players. This will be undertaken on the first day of the 2012–13 season in July 2012. Algeria Samy Derras – FC Spartak Trnava – 2012 Youssef Haraoui – ŠK Slovan Bratislava – 1993 Argentina Aldo Baéz – FK AS Trenčín – 2008–2014 Iván Díaz – FK AS Trenčín – 2012 Fabio Nigro – FK Mesto Prievidza, ŠK Slovan Bratislava – 1992–93, 1994–96 Nicolas Gorosito – FK Senica, ŠK Slovan Bratislava – 2011–12, 2012–present Julio Serrano – ŠK Slovan Bratislava – 2008–10 Sebastian Lopez – Artmedia Petržalka – 2002–03 Mauricio Rato – Artmedia Petržalka – 2002–03 Leonardo Ricatti – ŠK Slovan Bratislava, FK Dukla Banská Bystrica – 1993, 1994 Sergio Vittor – MŠK Žilina – 2010 Aldo Mores – FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce – 2008–09 Leandro Ledesma – ŠK Slovan Bratislava – 2012 Facundo Serra – ŠK Slovan Bratislava – 2013 Armenia Narek Beglaryan – 1. FC Tatran Prešov – 2012 Austria Rolf Landerl – FK Inter Bratislava, FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 1994–97, 2008 Yüksel Sariyar – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2010 Markus Seelaus – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2009–10 Cemil Tosun – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2009 Sladjan Pajić – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2010–11 Mato Šimunović – FC Nitra – 2009 Bartoloměj Kuru – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2009–10 Taner Ari – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2014 Benin Bello Babatounde – MŠK Žilina – 2006–2014 Stanislas Toclomiti – MŠK Žilina – 2006 Salomon Wisdom – MŠK Žilina, FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce – 2006–09, 2008–09 Bosnia and Herzegovina Josip Kvesić – MŠK Žilina – 2008–09 Semir Kerla – MŠK Žilina – 2011–12 Admir Vladavić – MŠK Žilina – 2007–09, 2010–11 Josip Čorić – FC Spartak Trnava, FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2010, 2011 Krešimir Kordić – ŠK Slovan Bratislava, FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2010–2011, 2012 Nikola Mikelini – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2010 Staniša Nikolić – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2009–10, 2012 Ilija Prodanović – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2012 Mirko Radovanović – FK AS Trenčín – 2012 Avdija Vršajević – 1. FC Tatran Prešov – 2008–11 Dejan Drakul – 1. FC Tatran Prešov – 2009–2010 Mario Božić – ŠK Slovan Bratislava – 2009–2011 Samir Merzić – FK Senica – 2010–2011 Eldar Hasanović – MŠK Žilina – 2008–09 Almir Gegić – 1. FC Košice, Matador Púchov – 2001–02, 2002–04 Sergej Jakirović – FC Spartak Trnava – 1995–97 Velimir Vidić – MŠK Žilina – 2008 Vladimir Sladojević – MFK Ružomberok – 2004 Sedat Şahin – FK Dukla Banská Bystrica – 2006–07 Haris Hajradinović – FK AS Trenčín – 2013–present Nikola Stijaković – MFK Košice – 2014–present Nermin Haskić – MFK Košice – 2013–present Adi Mehremić – MFK Ružomberok – 2013 Muris Mešanović – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2013 Irfan Hadžić – FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce – 2014 Brazil Aderaldo – MŠK Žilina – 2004 Mariano Bernardo – 1. FC Tatran Prešov – 2009–2013 Ramón – FK AS Trenčín – 2012–present Rafael – 1. FC Tatran Prešov – 2011–2012 Cléber – 1. FC Tatran Prešov – 2008 Higor – MFK Ružomberok, FC Spartak Trnava, 1. FC Tatran Prešov – 2010, 2010–11, 2011 Bolinha – FK Senica, FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce – 2011, 2012–2014 Cleber – Artmedia Petržalka, FC Nitra, FC Spartak Trnava – 2008–09, 2012–2014, 2014–present Zé Vitor – ŠK Slovan Bratislava – 2011 Adauto – MŠK Žilina – 2008–10 Kaká – FK Senica – 2011 Wellington – FC Spartak Trnava – 2010–11 Tiago Bernardini – FC Spartak Trnava – 2009–10 Gaúcho – FC Senec, ŠK Slovan Bratislava – 2008, 2008–10 Jymmy França – FC Spartak Trnava – 2009 Neto – FC Spartak Trnava – 2009–10 Danilo de Oliveira – FC Spartak Trnava – 2009–10 Caihame – MFK Petržalka – 2009 Pedro – MFK Petržalka – 2008–09 Diogo Pires – ŠK Slovan Bratislava, MFK Petržalka – 2008–10, 2010 Fabio Gomes – ŠK Slovan Bratislava, FC Spartak Trnava, MFK Ružomberok, MFK Petržalka– 1996–97, 1997–00, 2000–01, 2005–06 Luis Amaro – MŠK Rimavská Sobota – 2004–05 Guilherme Barbosa – MŠK Rimavská Sobota – 2005 Welker – FC Senec – 2006 Melinho – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2010–12 Roberto Pítio – FC Spartak Trnava – 2010 Felipe Azevedo – MFK Petržalka – 2009–10 Cafu – MFK Petržalka – 2010 Pio – MFK Ružomberok – 2010 Raphael Fernandes – MFK Ružomberok – 2005 Ismael – MFK Ružomberok – 2005 William – FK AS Trenčín, MŠK Žilina – 2013, 2014–present Dionatan Teixeira – MFK Košice, FK Dukla Banská Bystrica – 2009, 2013–2014 Hiago – FK Senica – 2013–2014 Cristovam – FK Senica – 2013–2014 Gabriel – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2013 Vitor Gava – FK Senica – 2014 Jairo – FK AS Trenčín – 2014–2015 Bulgaria Branimir Kostadinov – 1. FC Tatran Prešov – 2012 Cameroon Ernest Mabouka – MŠK Žilina – 2010–present Léonard Kweuke – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2008–10 Bondoa Adiaba – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2008–2012 Ayuk Taku – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2012–2013 Jean Boya – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2008–2014 Joël Tchami – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2012 Martin Abena – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2008–2011 Jean Michel N'Lend – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2008–2009 Léandre Tawamba – FC Nitra, MFK Ružomberok – 2013, 2013–2014 Noé Kwin – FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2013–present Francky N'Guekam – FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2014–present Canada Kevin Harmse – FC Nitra – 2006–07 Central African Republic Alias Lembakoali – Matador Púchov, FK Inter Bratislava – 1997-01, 2001–05 Luciano Ray Djim – FC Senec – 2006–07 Congo John Delarge – FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda – 2011–12 Elvis Mashike Sukisa – FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce – 2014–present Congo DR Daniel Bakongolia – FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce – 2008–10 Mulumba Mukendi – MFK Ružomberok – 2012–2013 |
Government Regulation Governments may choose to make electricity tariffs affordable for their population through subsidies to producers and consumers. | Vladina uredba Vlade mogu odlučiti da tarife za električnu energiju učine pristupačnim za svoje stanovništvo putem subvencija proizvođačima i potrošačima. |
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down. Oberleutnant Lothar Keller was top claimant with 10 kills, and I./JG 3 Gruppenkommandeur Maj. Günther Lützow scored 9. I./JG3 was the most successful Gruppe, with 88 enemy aircraft destroyed for ten Bf 109s lost while six pilots were killed and one wounded. JG 3 later flew intensively in the Battle of Britain. On 21 August 1940, Oberstleutnant Lützow was appointed Kommodore of JG 3. He recorded 8 more victories during the aerial battles over England. Lützow was awarded the Ritterkreuz (Knights Cross) on 18 September. By the end of 1940 its most successful pilots were Oblt. Erwin Neuerberg (11 claims) and Lt Helmut Meckel (9 claims). The Geschwader lost some 51 pilots killed or POW July–December 1940. I Gruppe alone had destroyed exactly 50 enemy machines, but in exchange of 32 Messerschmitts of which 20 were lost to enemy action. Ten pilots were killed or missing while a further 11 were captured. 1941 The Geschwader took part in Operation Barbarossa from 22 June 1941 onwards, and during the offensive against the Soviets JG 3 claimed its 1,000th aircraft destroyed on 30 August. Lützow became the second Experte to achieve 100 victories when he downed three Russian fighters near Moscow on 24 October. Lützow was then grounded. On 27 June 1941, Hauptmann Gordon Gollob was made Gruppenkommandeur II./JG 3, following the mid-air collision death of Hauptman Lothar Keller. He claimed 18 victories in August and achieved 37 victories in October, including 9 aircraft shot down over the Perekop Isthmus on 18 October and 6 aircraft on 22 October. He was awarded the Eichenlaub (Oak Leaves) on 26 October for 85 victories. He led II./JG 3 until November 1941. In the period 22 June – 5 December 1941, the unit destroyed 1,298 Soviet aircraft in return for 58 losses in aerial combat and losing 10 aircraft on the ground. II./JG 3, under the command of Captain Karl-Heinz Krahl was transferred to Comiso on Sicily in January 1942 to bolster JG 53 and the Regia Aeronautica which were carrying out sustained attacks against Malta. At this time the unit was equipped with Bf 109F-4 Trops. At the end of April II Gruppe departed Sicily for a brief stay in Germany before being redeployed to the Eastern front. 1942 In mid-September, I./JG 3 were ordered back to Germany for rest and refit. However, a number of I. Gruppe pilots remained in Russia serving with III./JG 3. After refitting with Bf 109F-4 fighters, I./JG 3 was ordered to relocate to bases in the Netherlands in December 1941. On 6 January 1942, it became II./JG 1, with a new I. Gruppe being raised. By early 1942, JG 3 was awarded the honour name "Udet" (after Ernst Udet) and was then often simply referred as "Jagdgeschwader Udet" thereafter. In May 1942, Lützow led most of JG 3 back to Russia and commenced operations in the Kharkiv area. There followed intensive operations through the Crimea, and in the drive towards Stalingrad. Again JG 3 was one of the Luftwaffe's top units, fighting on the Southern Front, reaching 2,000 claims on 28 May 1942. On 12 August, Major Wolf-Dietrich Wilcke was appointed Kommodore of JG 3. In June 1942 II Gruppe was transferred back to the East, where it joined in the advance on the Stalingrad front, suffering heavy losses. During the Battle of Stalingrad, Stab./JG 3 were based at Pitomnik Airfield, where Wilcke directed all day fighter operations over the city. During the summer offensive of 1942 the Geschwaderstab/JG 3 recorded 137 victories, of which Wilcke claimed 97. When Russian forces encircled Stalingrad, the Geschwaderstab/JG 3 was transferred to Morozovskaya-Öst, outside the pocket. In mid-November 1942 JG 3 then provided the famous Platzschutzstaffel (airfield defence squadron) which defended the besieged 6th Army in Stalingrad until late 1942. On a rotational basis up to six volunteer pilots drawn from I and II./JG 3 formed a defence Staffel within the rapidly contracting Stalingrad perimeter. Their purpose was to cover the Junkers Ju 52 transports flying supplies into Pitomik airfield and to protect the aircraft while on the ground. Despite often only having 2 or 3 Bf 109's serviceable, in the last 6 weeks of the siege (until mid January) claimed some 130 Soviet aircraft shot | Jagdschwader 3 "Udet" was formed on 1 May 1939 in Bernburg/Saale from JG 231. JG 3 was one of the Luftwaffe'''s fighter units that took part in the Battle of France. A particularly fruitful period over France occurred from 14 to 17 May 1940. Allied sorties over the area of German advance had attempted to prevent the German armour from crossing the Meuse and sent waves of inadequately protected bombers to do the job. As a result, 90 Allied bombers were shot down and the 14 May became known as the "day of the fighters" within the Luftwaffe. I./JG 3 destroyed seven fighters without loss on this day. On 15 May five were destroyed, again for no losses. On 17 May an entire formation of 13 Bristol Blenheims were shot down by I./JG 3. A total of 19 Allied aircraft were shot down by I./JG 3 alone on that day. The unit claimed some 179 aircraft shot down. Oberleutnant Lothar Keller was top claimant with 10 kills, and I./JG 3 Gruppenkommandeur Maj. Günther Lützow scored 9. I./JG3 was the most successful Gruppe, with 88 enemy aircraft destroyed for ten Bf 109s lost while six pilots were killed and one wounded. JG 3 later flew intensively in the Battle of Britain. On 21 August 1940, Oberstleutnant Lützow was appointed Kommodore of JG 3. He recorded 8 more victories during the aerial battles over England. Lützow was awarded the Ritterkreuz (Knights Cross) on 18 September. By the end of 1940 its most successful pilots were Oblt. Erwin Neuerberg (11 claims) and Lt Helmut Meckel (9 claims). The Geschwader lost some 51 pilots killed or POW July–December 1940. I Gruppe alone had destroyed exactly 50 enemy machines, but in exchange of 32 Messerschmitts of which 20 were lost to enemy action. Ten pilots were killed or missing while a further 11 were captured. 1941 The Geschwader took part in Operation Barbarossa from 22 June 1941 onwards, and during the offensive against the Soviets JG 3 claimed its 1,000th aircraft destroyed on 30 August. Lützow became the second Experte to achieve 100 victories when he downed three Russian fighters near Moscow on 24 October. Lützow was then grounded. On 27 June 1941, Hauptmann Gordon Gollob was made Gruppenkommandeur II./JG 3, following the mid-air collision death of Hauptman Lothar Keller. He claimed 18 victories in August and achieved 37 victories in October, including 9 aircraft shot down over the Perekop Isthmus on 18 October and 6 aircraft on 22 October. He was awarded the Eichenlaub (Oak Leaves) on 26 October for 85 victories. He led II./JG 3 until November 1941. In the period 22 June – 5 December 1941, the unit destroyed 1,298 Soviet aircraft in return for 58 losses in aerial combat and losing 10 aircraft on the ground. II./JG 3, under the command of Captain Karl-Heinz Krahl was transferred to Comiso on Sicily in January 1942 to bolster JG 53 and the Regia Aeronautica which were carrying out sustained attacks against Malta. At this time the unit was equipped with Bf 109F-4 Trops. At the end of April II Gruppe departed Sicily for a brief stay in Germany before being redeployed to the Eastern front. 1942 In mid-September, I./JG 3 were ordered back to Germany for rest and refit. However, a number of I. Gruppe pilots remained in Russia serving with III./JG 3. After refitting with Bf 109F-4 fighters, I./JG 3 was ordered to relocate to bases in the Netherlands in December 1941. On 6 January 1942, it became II./JG 1, with a new I. Gruppe being raised. By early 1942, JG 3 was awarded the honour name "Udet" (after Ernst Udet) and was then often simply referred as "Jagdgeschwader Udet" thereafter. In May 1942, Lützow led most of JG 3 back to Russia and commenced operations in the Kharkiv area. There followed intensive operations through the Crimea, and in the drive towards Stalingrad. Again JG 3 was one of the Luftwaffe's top units, fighting on the Southern Front, reaching 2,000 claims on 28 May 1942. On 12 August, Major Wolf-Dietrich Wilcke was appointed Kommodore of JG 3. In June 1942 II Gruppe was transferred back to the East, where it joined in the advance on the Stalingrad front, suffering heavy losses. During the Battle of Stalingrad, Stab./JG 3 were based at Pitomnik Airfield, where Wilcke directed all day fighter operations over the city. During the summer offensive of 1942 the Geschwaderstab/JG 3 recorded 137 victories, of which Wilcke claimed 97. When Russian forces encircled Stalingrad, the Geschwaderstab/JG 3 was transferred to Morozovskaya-Öst, outside the pocket. In mid-November 1942 JG 3 then provided the famous Platzschutzstaffel (airfield defence squadron) which defended the besieged 6th Army in Stalingrad until late 1942. On a rotational basis up to six volunteer pilots drawn from I and II./JG 3 formed a defence Staffel within the rapidly contracting Stalingrad perimeter. Their purpose was to cover the Junkers Ju 52 transports flying supplies into Pitomik airfield and to protect the aircraft while on the ground. Despite often only having 2 or 3 Bf 109's serviceable, in the last 6 weeks of the siege (until mid January) claimed some 130 Soviet aircraft shot down. In return JG 3 lost 90-victory experte Leut. Georg Schentke over the city on 25 December 1942. In mid-January the pilots were ordered to fly out of the pocket and rejoin their parent unit, although some thirty ground crew remaining became prisoners when the city surrendered to the Soviets on 2 February 1943. 1943 II./JG 3 |
made frequent grain and coal runs until it was retired and sold for scrap in 1967. In October 1938, C.N.R. Bridge #20, a vertical lift bridge spanning the Welland Canal near Humberstone, was lowered onto the Windoc before it had safely passed. Considerable damage was done to the ship's spar, stack, and lifeboats, and the cabins and hold were flooded, but no injuries were reported, and the ship was repaired. See also Welland Canal MS Windoc (1959) Notes References Wharton, George. "Great Lakes Fleet Page Vessel Feature -- Windoc." Boatnerd. Retrieved on 2007-08-16. Sykes, Al. "Ships of the Canal: Windoc had several names." Port Colborne Tribune, via Welland Library digital clippings, 1981-10-08. Retrieved on 2007-08-16. External | where the owner's head offices were based, combined with the fleet suffix doc, referring to the Dominion Of Canada. Its first transit through the Welland came in 1937, where it made frequent grain and coal runs until it was retired and sold for scrap in 1967. In October 1938, C.N.R. Bridge #20, a vertical lift bridge spanning the Welland Canal near Humberstone, was lowered onto the Windoc before it had safely passed. Considerable damage was done to the ship's spar, stack, and lifeboats, and the cabins and hold were flooded, but no injuries were reported, and |
a species of small frog that is endemic to Australia. The specific epithet daviesae honours Australian herpetologist Margaret M. Davies. Description The species grows to about 25 mm in length (SVL). The upper body is grey to grey-brown. The belly is pale pink, speckled white. The throat of the male is dark grey. The fingers are unwebbed; the toes only slightly webbed. The backs of the thighs and groin are red to | specific epithet daviesae honours Australian herpetologist Margaret M. Davies. Description The species grows to about 25 mm in length (SVL). The upper body is grey to grey-brown. The belly is pale pink, speckled white. The throat of the male is dark grey. The fingers are unwebbed; the toes only slightly webbed. The backs of the thighs and groin are red to orange. The call of species is short and raspy. Behaviour Breeding takes place during the wet season. Eggs are attached singly to |
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television. He also took on work as a prose writer, contributing restaurant reviews to The List and travel writing to Peter Irvine's guide book Scotland the Best. Kelling rejoined Deacon Blue in May 1999, and despite being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer early in 2000, continued working with the band for the next five years (contributing to the albums Walking Back Home and Homesick). Kelling died in 2004 in Glasgow at the age of 47. He was survived by his wife (television producer Julie Smith) and two children, Alexander and Grace. References External links Gazetteer for Scotland biography BBC obituary Obituary at the Daily Record 1957 births 2004 deaths Musicians | Paisley, Scotland, Kelling was brought up in Mount Vernon in the East End of Glasgow and educated at the High School of Glasgow. Born into the Plymouth Brethren sect, he turned away from it in order to travel and to follow music. In the early 1980s he worked in the Glasgow rock music scene as both bandmember (Tune Cookies, On a Clear Day, Precious, and The Painted Word) and session guitarist. Having joined Deacon Blue in 1984 (while the band was still called "Dr Love"), Kelling went on to co-write their 1987 single "Loaded" and the B-side "Ronnie Spector" (the latter from the second single release of "Dignity"). He played on the first four Deacon Blue albums – Raintown, When the World Knows Your Name, Fellow Hoodlums and Whatever You Say, Say Nothing – before the band's first split in 1994. Following the end of his first stint with Deacon Blue, Kelling ran a recording studio and wrote soundtrack and incidental music for film |
in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Johan Christian Fabricius in | Cerambycidae. It was described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1798. References |
why dft is used in dsp? | The Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) is one of the most important tools in Digital Signal Processing. ... For example, human speech and hearing use signals with this type of encoding. Second, the DFT can find a system's frequency response from the system's impulse response, and vice versa. |
his own music ensemble "Los Dispuestos", an orchestra consisting of about 20 musicians and some years later a sextet, called "Los seis". Rudolf Palm also played flute in the Curaçao Philharmonic Orchestra. Numerous students followed lessons in music from Rudolf Palm. His most talented students were his own sons the composers Albert Palm (1903–1958) and Edgar Palm (1905–1998) and his daughter Maria Henskes-Palm (1909–1979). Compositions As a composer, Rudolf Palm wrote about 90 pieces for piano, consisting of 61 waltzes, 8 marches, 5 danzas, 8 tumbas, 2 mazurkas, 1 polka, 4 danzons, 1 paso doble and also the music for | Orchestra. Numerous students followed lessons in music from Rudolf Palm. His most talented students were his own sons the composers Albert Palm (1903–1958) and Edgar Palm (1905–1998) and his daughter Maria Henskes-Palm (1909–1979). Compositions As a composer, Rudolf Palm wrote about 90 pieces for piano, consisting of 61 waltzes, 8 marches, 5 danzas, 8 tumbas, 2 mazurkas, 1 polka, 4 danzons, 1 paso doble and also the music for some songs. Several of his compositions were recorded on LP |
became "a classic for its generation". It was re-released on CD in 1993. At the time, Temple had reportedly been told that "no one was interested in that [Gaelic music]". Besides her performance work, Primrose has been working at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig since 1982, the year that the school began to offer full-time courses. At first she was a secretary, and since 1993 she has taught in the course Gaelic and Traditional Music (BA) and in short courses. She has complained that "bias... resulted in some of Scotland's finest musicians being treated as little more than 'noble savages'". Achievements Gold medal in traditional singing at the Royal National Mòd in 1974 Pan Celtic Festival 1978. ‘Gaelic Singer of the Year’ at the Scottish Traditional Music Awards of 2009. MBE in the 2018 Queen's Birthday Honours List Records Àite Mo Ghaoil (1982) | Carloway, Lewis, but she currently lives on the Isle of Skye. In interviews Primrose has stated that she has been singing since she was a small child, which is very typical in her family. She won a gold medal in sean-nós at the Royal National Mòd in 1974 and an award at the 1978 Pan Celtic Festival, and, as was not common at the time, she took a degree in traditional Gaelic music, and she has been performing all around the world, especially in North America, |
What would happen to Earth if a larger planetoid passed by Earth at roughly the distance of the moon? | Massive tidal waves all over the Earth. Something larger than the earth would have more gravitational pull on us causing our normal predictable tides to be catastrophic. A chain reaction of weather conditions stemming from that would also cause massive damage to the world as we know it. |
They married on June 1, 2005, in Manaus, Brazil. | 2005年6月1日、ブラジルのマナウスで結婚した。 |
Philippe André de Vilmorin | フィリップ・アンドレ・ド・ヴィルモラン |
Pierre-André Schürmann | П'єр-Андре Шурманн |
Lee Ya-Ching | Ли Сяцин |
After some discussion, Nintendo agreed to up the cartridge space from 8MB to 12MB, giving the developers enough room to sample roughly 15 minutes of music on the cartridge. | Después de algunas discusiones, Nintendo aceptó aumentar el espacio del cartucho de 8 Mb a 12 Mb, dándole a los programadores suficiente espacio para poner 15 minutos de música en el cartucho. |
Bond star's voicemail to model allegedly hacked by reporter Dan Evans .
He said he intercepted the message while working at the Sunday Mirror .
Also insists he did hear a 'threatening' voicemail left for Craig by Jude Law . | By . Hugo Gye . PUBLISHED: . 07:07 EST, 31 January 2014 . | . UPDATED: . 13:19 EST, 31 January 2014 . Daniel Craig left Kate Moss a voicemail message declaring his love for her, a court heard today. Former News of the World reporter Dan Evans told the Old Bailey he intercepted a message from Mr Craig while working at the Sunday Mirror. The message said, 'I love you, I love you, I love you,' the court was told. Mr Craig and supermodel Ms Moss were widely rumoured to be dating for a few months in 2004, but never publicly confirmed the relationship. Message: Daniel Craig told Kate Moss 'I love you' in a voicemail listened to by a Sunday Mirror reporter, a court heard; the pair are pictured together at an Alexander McQueen fashion show in June 2004 . Reporter: Dan Evans, left, claims he told editor Andy Coulson, right, about hacked voicemail messages . The court also heard that Jude Law was . 'mistaken' in saying he never left a 'threatening' voicemail for Mr . Craig when he learned the Bond star was having an affair with his . then-girlfriend Sienna Miller. Evans insisted a line in a draft story . quoting Mr Law as saying 'Worry about your own girlfriend, pal' was a . paraphrase of what he told Mr Craig in the angry phone message that he . hacked. On Monday, Mr Law . told the Old Bailey trial he confronted his long-time friend over the . phone from Baltimore, but did not leave him a voicemail. Questioned . about the discrepancy, Evans said: 'I would say Mr Law is mistaken. Is . it beyond the realms of possibility he left a voicemail and Daniel Craig . rang him back? He did. I heard it, hence why you have got that quote in . the story.' He said the . 'threatening message' on the voicemail saying 'Hey mate, hope Saskie [Mr . Craig's then girlfriend Satsuki Mitchell] does not find out' had . 'inspired' the quote he later wrote for the newspaper. Later . in today's hearing, Evans admitted fiddling his expenses by claiming a . meal with his partner involved a 'Daniel Craig contact', adding: 'It was . part of our culture at the paper but I don't see what it's got to do . with hacking phones.' On the stand: Evans give evidence under cross-examination from Timothy Langdale QC as Coulson looks on . Affair: Another hacked message apparently revealed that Sienna Miller was in a relationship with Mr Craig, her co-star in 2004 film Layer Cake . Co-stars: The pair appeared together in 2004 gangster drama Layer Cake, pictured . An artist's court drawing from the Old Bailey today. Ms Miller is pictured next to an FBI employee while giving evidence via video link . Evans, who has pleaded guilty to hacking . at the News of the World, claims Andy Coulson, then editor of the . tabloid, knew about his activities and endorsed stories based on hacked . messages. On his fifth day in the witness box at the Old Bailey, Evans was being cross-examined by Coulson's lawyer, Timothy Langdale QC. The . court heard that Evans has already admitted conspiracy to hack phones . at both the Sunday Mirror and the News of the World between 2003 and 2010. Coulson . is on trial charged with conspiring to hack phones and conspiring to . commit misconduct in a public office, alongside former Sun and NotW . editor Rebekah Brooks and five others. All seven defendants deny all the charges against them. The trial heard from a series of emails . between staff at the NotW, including Coulson, discussing information . which two sources close to Mr Law had given to another journalist. Transcripts from interviews read to the court exposed information from the sources described as One and Two. Witness: Jude Law - Ms Miller's boyfriend at the time - gave evidence in the case this week . Friends: Mr Law, Mr Craig and Ms Miller walking together in north London in May 2004 . Source One told the NotW that he first saw Ms Miller with Mr Craig at the London restaurant, The Ivy, and Miller was 'panicking' that the press would make something out of it. The second time, Source One said they were at a house in Notting Hill. Mr Craig left and drove off while Ms Miller hid behind the door, the court heard. Source Two told the NotW that Ms Miller was just 'keeping Jude dangling' while 'going onto her next victim'. Source Two claimed that Ms Miller was 'clingy' and a bit of a 'stalker' so would call both Mr Law and Mr Craig several times an hour. The source said: 'They [Ms Miller and Ms Craig] are constantly on the phone with each other. She is always texting and ringing.' The source asked a NotW journalist if he had access to their phones, and the response was 'No, no, no, that would be illegal,' Mr Langdale said. Source Two told the NotW journalist that Ms Miller had moved out and 'fled the country', adding: 'She not a nice girl, she's not a goody two shoes.' The source went on to suggest that Mr Law wanted the story about the split back-dated to look like Ms Miller 'cheated first'. Mr Langdale put it to Evans that the information in his story about the cheating couple came from these two sources, not a voicemail, but the witness disagreed. |
Number plates spelling out 'BE11 END' found in car which sparked anger .
Discovery throws into doubt Clarkson's claim 'Falklands' plate were fluke .
Car dealer who sold car to Top Gear says he has been contacted by show .
Top Gear team forced to flee Argentina last week after anger over plates .
Clarkson has insisted plates' reference to Falklands War was coincidence .
MP says any BBC cover-up to protect Clarkson would be 'unforgivable' | Claims that Jeremy Clarkson’s ‘offensive’ Falklands number plate was a coincidence were crumbling yesterday as it emerged a second ‘joke’ plate was found in the same car. The controversial Top Gear presenter – along with co-hosts James May and Richard Hammond, and their crew – had to flee Argentina last week after locals were angered by the ‘H982 FKL’ plates, an apparent reference to the 1982 Falklands War. The BBC insisted they had not even realised the meaning behind the Porsche 928GT’s plates until three days into filming. They were removed when locals complained. Scroll down for video . Jeremy Clarkson and fellow presenters Richard Hammond (left) and James May (right) were forced to flee Argentina last week after their convoy was attacked by locals furious over Clarkson's number plate . However, that defence was undermined yesterday by the fact that a set of plates saying BE11 END had been found inside the sports car, which has been abandoned by the crew along with other vehicles. A spokesman for the BBC has admitted the second set had been planned for a sequence in the show, but were not used. And yesterday the dealer who sold the Porsche to the BBC complete with its original H982 FKL plates admitted the show’s staff knew the car’s registration number before they completed its purchase. In another twist, an Argentine judge is now reportedly considering whether to begin a criminal inquiry into unauthorised ‘plate changing’ on the vehicle – after it was found with the registration HI VAE. The offence carries a jail sentence of up to three years. The anger was sparked by the H982 FKL plate, which locals say was a reference to the 1982 Falklands War . The Porsche was sold to the BBC by classic car specialist Mark Waring, 54, of Cheam, Surrey, through his dealership Rennsport Classics Ltd. He had advertised it with the plates masked. Asked about how interested the BBC were in the number plate, Mr Waring said: ‘I’m not prepared to discuss that.’ But he denied claims he had been gagged, saying he never discussed any clients. Asked whether he suspected the Top Gear team were delighted when they discovered the Falklands reference in the car’s plates, Mr Waring said: ‘I wasn’t aware it was Top Gear buying the car, just the BBC.’ Argentinian Police have now revealed they have found another set of offensive number plates in the car . It emerged last night that Top Gear had sent one of its mechanics to inspect the car – and that a researcher went to pay for the car, meaning the team had ample opportunity to spot the ‘Falklands’ plate. But executive producer of the show Andy Wilman insisted all were surprised when its significance was pointed out on the internet three days into filming in Argentina last month. Mr Wilman also suggested he would refuse to answer to the Argentine legal system if charged over using fake plates on the car, saying he had feared for his life and they had no choice than to switch. The new number plate revelation came when local police searched the car Top Gear left behind after the show’s 29-strong crew crossed into Chile on Thursday last week. Jeremy Clarkson flew back to Britain from Chile after the incident and has since claimed the number plates' apparent reference to the Falklands War was a coincidence . But an official in Argentina claims the new plates show the presenters were planning to 'provoke' locals . The car's seller said he was contacted by Top Gear, who told him to forward any media enquiries to them . The cars were attacked near the Argentine city of Ushuaia after pictures of the number plate emerged online . The cars (pictured during filming) have since been impounded by the Argentinian police, who are investigating whether any offence was committed when the plates were switched . The anger the plates have generated in Argentina is the latest scandal to hit Jeremy Clarkson and the BBC . |
of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. After the Great Patriotic War, the park was renamed "Victory Park", commemorating the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany at the Eastern Front of World War II. After the war, the Victory Park was opened on November 29, 1950, at the 30th anniversary of the Sovietization of Armenia. On the same day, a 17-meters high copper statue of Joseph Stalin designed by People's Artist of the USSR Sergey Merkurov was erected in the park, while the basalt-stoned pedestal of the statue was designed by another People's Artist of the USSR Rafayel Israyelian. In 1962, the statue of Stalin was dismantled, and replaced by the monumental statue of Mother Armenia in 1967, designed by | was designed by another People's Artist of the USSR Rafayel Israyelian. In 1962, the statue of Stalin was dismantled, and replaced by the monumental statue of Mother Armenia in 1967, designed by architect Ara Harutyunyan. In 1970, a museum dedicated to Armenia's role in the Great Patriotic War was opened within the pedestal of the statue. However in 1995, it was turned into the Military Museum of Armenia governed by the Ministry of Defence. Description In 1956, a small amusement park was opened on the eastern portion of the park. In 1958, the construction of the Arevik artificial lake designed by architect Hovhannes Hakobyan was launched, and completed in 1961, while in 1959, a restaurant called Aragil (meaning stork) designed by Rafayel Israyelian was opened in the park. between 1983 and 1985 the park was closed for major restoration works. On May 9, |
a hunter who (by some accounts) was killed by a bear in nearby Labaddie's Cave. A county history published in 1968, however, records that he "died peacefully in his bed in his 70th year, on July 25, 1849, at his home on Olive Street in St. Louis." Labadie post office was established June 7, 1855. Labaddie Creek enters the Missouri River here, and this was the location of Labaddie Station of the Missouri Pacific Railroad. Notable Places The Bethel Church and James North House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are three restaurants | A county history published in 1968, however, records that he "died peacefully in his bed in his 70th year, on July 25, 1849, at his home on Olive Street in St. Louis." Labadie post office was established June 7, 1855. Labaddie Creek enters the Missouri River here, and this was the location of Labaddie Station of the Missouri Pacific Railroad. Notable Places The Bethel Church and James North House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are three restaurants in Labadie. The Hawthorne Inn was founded in 1994. It is a popular destination for daytrippers from St. Louis, partially due to its presence on Groupon. In March 2001 the restaurant caught fire and was closed for rebuilding until 2002. Coal Fire Grill & Tap specializes in BBQ, smoked meats, and pizzas with an extensive |
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opponents. Los Brazos' most famous Luchas de Apuestas occurred on October 21, 1988 when Brazo de Plata, Brazo de Oro, and El Brazo all placed their masks on the line in a match against another well known Lucha libre family, Los Villanos, in this case Villano I, Villano IV and Villano V. The match was the culmination of a long feud (storyline) between the two families and saw all six wrestlers bleed profusely during the bout. In the end Los Villanos won the match, forcing all three Brazos to unmask and reveal their real names as is tradition in these types of matches. Despite losing their masks Los Brazos remained successful in the ring, winning various tag team and trios titles, such as the UWA World Tag Team Championship, UWA World Trios Championship, WWA World Tag Team Championship and the WWA World Trios Championship. Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (1985–2005) Alvarado debuted for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) in 1985. By the 1990s Los Brazos worked primarily for CMLL, where Plato, Oro and El Brazo won the CMLL World Trios Championship from Los Infernales (Pirata Morgan, Satánico and MS-1) on April 6, 1993. Los Brazos lost the titles to Dr. Wagner Jr., Gran Markus Jr. and El Hijo del Gladiador. 1993 also saw Brazo de Plata get the biggest singles win of his career as he defeated Black Magic for the CMLL World Heavyweight Championship, a title he would hold over a year. As the years wore on and Brazo de Plata's waistline expanded he found himself working a more comedic style, often seen as a specialty act. During this time period he was nicknamed "Super Porky" in reference to his weight gain, a nickname Brazo de Plata seemed to embrace. World Wrestling Entertainment Juniors division (2005–2006) Plata was hired by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in 2005 as part of the SmackDown! brand's short-lived Juniors Division. Plata was billed as "Super Porky" and paired up with the minis of the Juniors division. Brazo de Plata's appearances played for comedy and no real in-ring appearances came of it before the entire Juniors division concept was ended in March 2006 and all the workers in the division were released. Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (2006–2009) After having worked for many years for CMLL Brazo de Plata jumped to its rival promotion Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA) making one of his first appearances at AAA's annual Verano de Escandalo show. Almost from the start Brazo de Plata began working a storyline with "Los Guapos VIP" a stable of wrestlers obsessed with their good looks, the polar opposite of the fun loving, overweight Brazo de Plata. At Verano de Escándalo, Brazo de Plata, Intocable, El Oriental and El Zorro lost to the team of Alan Stone, Hator, Scorpio Jr., and Zumbido. At the following featured show, Guerrera de Titanes 2006, Brazo de Plata had his hair shaved off as he lost a Dog collar chain match to Alan Stone and Scorpio Jr. The storyline with Los Guapos VIP continued throughout 2007 and into 2008 where it saw a surprising turn. Brazo de Plata's brother El Brazo jumped to AAA and attacked his own brother, taking the (storyline) control of the Los Guapos VIP group. The storyline fight of the two brothers came to a crescendo at Guerrera de Titanes 2008, where they faced off in a steel cage match where the loser would have his hair shaved off. El Brazo lost and had his hair shaved to put at least | and attacked his own brother, taking the (storyline) control of the Los Guapos VIP group. The storyline fight of the two brothers came to a crescendo at Guerrera de Titanes 2008, where they faced off in a steel cage match where the loser would have his hair shaved off. El Brazo lost and had his hair shaved to put at least a temporary end to the storyline. He left AAA in March 2009, with his last appearance being March 15 at the Plaza Nuevo Progreso in Guadalajara, Jalisco, losing to La Parka in a semi-final of the Reyes de Reyes Tournament, also featuring Escoria and Kenzo Suzuki. Return to the independent circuit (2009–2016) After leaving AAA, Plata began working independent dates throughout the country as well as wrestling regularly for the International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG), Perros del Mal Producciones (PdM), and his former home promotion CMLL. He wrestled his last match in 2016. Death On July 26, 2021, Nieves died at the age of 58; his cause of death was a heart attack. According to his son, wrestler Psycho Clown, his father's girlfriend called him to tell him he was not breathing. Psycho Clown arrived at his father's house and performed CPR, to no success. Alvarado family The Alvarado wrestling family spans three generations starting with Shadito Cruz followed by his 6 sons and a third-generation who have begun wrestling in recent years. José Alvarado has 5 children who have all followed in his footsteps, his sons José (working as Máximo), Psycho Clown and Magia Jr. and his two daughters Danah and Gloria Alvarado Nava, who wrestles as Goya Kong. † = deceased Championships and accomplishments Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL World Heavyweight Championship (1 time) CMLL World Trios Championship (1 time) – with Brazo de Oro and El Brazo Mexican National Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Brazo de Oro Mexican National Trios Championship (3 times) – with Brazo de Oro and El Brazo (2) and El Brazo and Super Elektra (1) Federación Internacional de Lucha Libre FILL Trios Championship (1 time) – with Brazo de Oro and El Brazo NWA Hollywood Wrestling NWA Americas Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Brazo de Oro NWA World Tag Team Championship (Los Angeles version) (1 time) – with Brazo de Oro Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI ranked him #229 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI 500 in 2006 Universal Wrestling Association UWA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Brazo de Oro UWA World Trios Championship (3 times) – with Brazo de Oro and El Brazo World Wrestling Association WWA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Brazo de Oro WWA World Trios Championship (1 time) Wrestling Observer Newsletter Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 2021) as part of Los Brazos Other titles Distrito Federal Trios Championship (1 time) – with Brazo de Oro and El Brazo Distrito Federal Tag Team Championship (1 time) |
Allegheny Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania | Municipio de Allegheny (condado de Cambria, Pensilvania) |
is a bacterial sinus infection contagious? | Bacteria can also cause sinus infections, but these infections aren't contagious. You can't spread them to other people. Bacterial sinus infections are less common. |
After the dissolution of Kievan Rus', the town became a part of the Halych-Volhynian Principality. | Après la dissolution de la Rus' de Kiev, la ville devient une partie de la principauté Halych-Volhynie. |
chandler az is in what county | Chandler, Arizona. Chandler is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, and is a prominent suburb of the Phoenix, Arizona, Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). It is bordered to the north and west by Tempe, to the north by Mesa, to the west by Phoenix, to the south by the Gila River Indian Community, and to the east by Gilbert. |
The temporary measure provided over a fifth of the Union's war expenses and was allowed to expire a decade later. | Le misure temporanee adottate coprirono un quinto delle spese di guerra dell'Unione ed era previsto che terminassero dieci anni più tardi. |
2013 ND15 exhibits resonant (or near-resonant) behavior with Mercury, Venus and Earth. | 2013 ND15 zeigt ein Verhalten einer Bahnresonanz oder Nah-Resonanz mit den Planeten Merkur, Venus und Erde. |
And hence, innovations don't scale. | ולכן, חדשנות אינה יכולה להתרחב. |
C. and Margaret S. Clarke Shellito House is a historic residence located in Independence, Iowa, United States. Built in 1917, this 2½-story brick house is locally significant as the best example of the Colonial Revival style in town. It was designed by Independence architect Harry E. Netcott. The main block of the house is five bays wide. There is a two-story solarium on the south side. The main entrance is | Colonial Revival style in town. It was designed by Independence architect Harry E. Netcott. The main block of the house is five bays wide. There is a two-story solarium on the south side. The main entrance is framed by classical pilasters and pediment composed of cut stone. The house was a wedding present from Dr. Amos G. and Nellie Sheilito, to their son and his new wife. At the time the house was completed Judd was serving in the military during World War I. He died in an auto accident west of Cedar Rapids in 1933. Margaret died in 1984. |
stationer and Liberal politician Causton, county town of the fictional Midsomer County in | English stationer and Liberal politician Causton, county town of the fictional Midsomer County in the Midsomer Murders novels and television series See also Caston |
his List A debut on 28 March 2021, for Negombo Cricket Club in the 2020–21 Major Clubs Limited Over Tournament. References External links 1993 births Living people Sri Lankan cricketers Negombo Cricket Club cricketers Place of birth missing (living people) | Danushka Sandaruwan (born 29 September 1993) is a Sri Lankan cricketer. He made his Twenty20 debut on 10 January 2020, for Negombo Cricket Club in the 2019–20 SLC Twenty20 Tournament. He made his first-class debut for Negombo Cricket Club in the 2019–20 Premier |
sailed looking for incoming steamers. On October 10, 1910, he sailed to Long Branch, New Jersey to visit his home town. In Long Branch, he took a guest for a drive with his horse "Sunday Evening." The Trenton, had a crew of six and six apprenticeship boys under the instruction of Captain Beebe. On September 18, 1917, his father died, at age 90, in Brooklyn, New York. He was one of its oldest Brooklyn citizens at the time of his death. He was buried at the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn. Beebe was a World War I veteran. Beebe retired in 1935 from his job as a New York harbor pilot. He was a member of the Phil Daly Hose Company and a life member and lodge trustee of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Long Branch Lodge No. 742. On May 21, 1946, the members of the Long Branch Lodge paid tribute to Beebe, who was chairman of the lodge's House Committee, for his 75th birthday. His wife, Erma D. Beebe died on October 30, 1939 at their home in Long Branch. Funeral services were held at the John W. Flock Funeral Home. She was buried at the West Long Branch Cemetery. Death Charles Beebe died on March 5, 1956, at age 84 at the Monmouth Memorial Hospital in Long Branch, New Jersey. He lived in Long Branch his whole life. Funeral services were | He served on the pilot boat Trenton, No. 4. Beebe lived in Long Branch, New Jersey his whole life and died on March 5, 1956 at age 84. Early life Charles O. Beebe was born in Long Branch, New Jersey on May 23, 1871. He was the son of James D. M. Beebe (1827-1917) and Elizabeth J. Sweeney (1845-1894). His married Margaret Ellen Jackson on September 30, 1903 in New York City. They had one child, James Dean Monroe Beebe (1885-1971) of Long Branch, New Jersey. His second marriage was to Erma D. Fesler in 1914. Career Captain Charles O. Beebe was a member of the Sandy Hook Pilot Association, this making the family name associated with Maritime pilots for 100 years. He started sailing with his father in the New York Harbor. During the Blizzard of 1888 he was working in a company of pilots with his father when they were shipwrecked. Beebe was assigned to the pilot boat Trenton, No. 4, and sailed looking for incoming steamers. On October 10, 1910, he sailed to Long Branch, New Jersey to visit his home town. In Long Branch, he took a guest for a drive with his horse "Sunday Evening." The Trenton, had a crew of six and six apprenticeship boys under the instruction of Captain Beebe. On September 18, 1917, his father died, at age 90, in Brooklyn, New York. He was one of its oldest Brooklyn citizens at the time of his death. He was buried at the |
a statue. Photographs taken throughout the history of the sugar industry in the Johnstone area were submitted to Sydney artist Lamberto Yonna who suggested a statue in the form of a canecutter. The committee formed to oversee construction wrote to the Chamber of Commerce of Carrara, Italy, requesting the submission of designs by suitable sculptors. The design of Renato Beretta, the Instructor at the Carrara Academy of Arts, was selected. The monument was made in Carrara, arriving in 32 cases to be erected by an Italian migrant P Bertolani who had arrived in Australia two months previously. The monument was officially unveiled by the Premier of Queensland, the Hon Frank Nicklin, on 4 October 1959. It cost to construct. Description The Canecutter's Memorial is located on the Innisfail Esplanade overlooking the Johnstone River at the eastern end of Edith Street. It is sited on a small sealed area set among trees and a grassed park- like area. The land to the east of the memorial slopes steeply towards the river. The white marble monument consists of an octagonal pool from which rises a square section plinth containing a water fountain and bowl on each face and topped by a life-sized statue of a man cutting cane by hand. The cane cutter wears the typical clothing of shorts and hat and wields the trademark cane knife in his right hand. Under his left arm and across his back sweeps a sheaf of standing sugar cane. Below the statue, two opposing faces of the plinth feature bas reliefs depicting cane cutters at work. That at the front of the monument carries the Latin motto "UBI BENI IBI PATRIA", which loosely interprets to 'Where one is content, there is one's homeland'. On the other two faces are inscriptions, one in English and one in Italian. The English version reads:TO THE PIONEERS OF THE SUGAR INDUSTRY DONATED BY THE ITALIAN COMMUNITY OF INNISFAIL DISTRICT ON THE FIRST CENTENARY OF THE STATE OF QUEENSLAND 1859 1959Below these panels are cast metal water spouts in the form of water bags over metal bowls. The water then flows into fluted marble basins supported by pairs of conventional dolphins. The whole is surrounded by an octagonal metal railing made in the form of stylised cane stalks topped by tram rails and decorated with implements associated with the trade. Heritage listing Canecutters Memorial was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register on 29 April 2003 having satisfied the following criteria. The place is important in demonstrating the evolution or pattern of Queensland's history. The Canecutter's Memorial is important in demonstrating | Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Renato Beretta and built in 1959. It is also known as Pioneers of the Sugar Industry Monument. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 29 April 2003. History The Canecutter's Memorial was erected in 1959 by the Italian community of the Innisfail district to commemorate the centenary of the state of Queensland. The life-size statue of a canecutter was chosen, reflecting the importance of the sugarcane industry in the development of the district's economy. The town of Innisfail (called Geraldton until 1911) was founded in 1880 by Thomas Henry Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald arrived on the banks of the Johnstone River with 35 South Sea Islanders and ten Irish workers to grow sugarcane on a land grant, funded by the Roman Catholic Bishop of Brisbane and All Hallows' Sisters of Mercy. Others arrived soon after, and a community was established with an economy based firmly on the production of sugar. In 1882 a sugar mill was built at Mourilyan in 1882, followed by the establishment of the South Johnstone mill in 1915. Sugarcane was first grown commercially in Queensland in 1864 at Louis Hope's estate at Ormiston. The crop was originally grown on large plantations, using South Sea Islander labour as it was considered working in cane fields in the climatic conditions of Queensland was too prejudicial to the health of Europeans. This practice began to change in the 1880s and 1890s however when the Queensland Government adopted a policy of gradual repatriation of South Sea Islanders. Queensland sugarcane growers considered workers from the warmer parts of Europe, including Italy, to be appropriate replacement labourers. The first Italians to arrive in North Queensland landed in Townsville in 1891. A small number moved into the Johnstone area during the 1890s, although they came as tenant farmers and not labourers. The first large group of Italian nationals seeking cane cutting contracts arrived -08. These Italian migrants were known for their determination to accept hardship and poor working conditions which, together with great economic cooperation, saw many Italian labourers gaining their own holdings. While many Italians arrived in North Queensland before the First World War, Italian immigration peaked in the years following the war. At this time conditions in Italy were such that many looked abroad to start a new life. Australia became a favoured destination in the 1920s when the United States moved to restrict immigration from Italy. The Australian and Italian Governments agreed on a chain migration system, where Italians already resident in Australia nominated relatives and fellow villagers, leading to the development of a chain immigration system. As a result of this system, family group pocket settlements mushroomed. The strong Italian community established in the Innisfail district before the war was strengthened further by the post-war immigration. The number of Italian migrants arriving in North Queensland peaked again in the years following World War II. Immigrants from many European countries, including Yugoslavia (especially Croatia and Slovenia), Malta, Spain and Italy arrived in Australia as displaced persons, and were indentured to work in the cane fields. Of the displaced migrants, the Italians were the largest ethnic group to be employed in the sugar industry, continuing to make a significant contribution to the sugar growing communities of North Queensland, including Innisfail. In 1959 the Queensland Government suggested communities commemorate the centenary of separation from New South Wales by a structure of a permanent nature. A group from the Italian community in Innisfail decided to erect a statue. Photographs taken throughout the history of the sugar industry in the Johnstone area were submitted to Sydney artist Lamberto Yonna who suggested a statue in the form |
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Financial Crisis, Contagion, and Containment: From Asia to Argentina. Princeton University Press, 2003. . Work Without Wages: Russia's Non-Payment Crisis, with Todd Idson. MIT Press, 2001. . Going Global: Transition from Plan to Market in the World Economy, Editor. MIT Press, 1997. . The Soviet Economy: Problems and Prospects. Blackwell, 1990. Perestroika in Perspective: The Design and Dilemmas of Soviet Reform. I B Tauris & Co, 1989. . Bokaro Steel Plant: A Study of Soviet Economic Assistance. North-Holland, 1972. . References Celebrating Padma Desai Columbia University External links Padma Desai, homepage at Columbia University 20th-century Indian economists 1931 births Living people American people of Gujarati descent People from Surat Indian emigrants to the United States American economists American memoirists Indian development economists University of Mumbai alumni Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni Russian studies scholars Delhi University faculty Columbia University faculty Recipients of the | an Indian-American economist and professor of economics and law at Columbia University; the couple have one daughter. Bibliography Breaking Out: An Indian Woman's American Journey. Viking, 2012. . From Financial Crisis to Global Recovery. Harper Collins, 2012. . Conversations on Russia: Reform from Yeltsin to Putin. Oxford University Press, 2006. . Financial Crisis, Contagion, and Containment: From Asia to Argentina. Princeton University Press, 2003. . Work Without Wages: Russia's Non-Payment Crisis, with Todd Idson. MIT Press, 2001. . Going Global: Transition from Plan to Market in the World Economy, Editor. MIT Press, 1997. . The Soviet Economy: Problems and Prospects. Blackwell, 1990. Perestroika in Perspective: The Design and Dilemmas of Soviet Reform. I B Tauris & Co, 1989. . Bokaro Steel Plant: A Study of Soviet Economic Assistance. North-Holland, 1972. . References Celebrating Padma Desai Columbia University External links Padma Desai, homepage at Columbia University 20th-century |
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The floating-point unit consists of five functional units. | A lebegőpontos egység öt funkcionális egységből áll. |
He won major notoriety, engaging in politics, but his zeal led to his imprisonment in the Bastille for a year (1648–1649). | Il acquiert une grande notoriété, s'engage en politique mais son zèle le fait emprisonner pendant un an à la Bastille (1648-1649). |
Bozorg, and Qareh Būltā) is a village in Sardshir Rural District, in the Central District of Buin va Miandasht County, Isfahan Province, Iran. | Qareh Būltā) is a village in Sardshir Rural District, in the Central District of Buin va Miandasht County, Isfahan Province, Iran. |
Carmen Miron Buchacra, 28, heard pleading for her life as she was strangled .
Paul Keene, 32, jailed for manslaughter after he strangled 'gifted' partner .
Mother died as their eleven-week-old baby lay in a cot nearby .
Keene wrapped electric cable around PHD student's throat .
Financial adviser had been drinking at boules match . | By . Anna Edwards . PUBLISHED: . 13:25 EST, 22 March 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 21:25 EST, 22 March 2013 . A financial adviser was recorded on an answer machine strangling his university girlfriend after a 12-hour row by text message was jailed for more than seven years today. Carmen Miron Buchacra, 28 - known as Gaby - can be heard begging for her life on a voicemail recording as her partner Paul Keene, 32, strangled her and repeatedly punched her in the face. The fatal attack came after the pair had sent bitter and angry text messages to each other when Keene was out drinking and Ms Buchacra was caring for their baby. She accused him on not wanting to spend time with their child and threatened to take their daughter, then 11-weeks-old, away from him. Carmen Miron-Buchacra's last words and cries for help were recorded as she was strangled and punched in the face by her partner Paul Keene . The terrified mother called a friend when Keene arrived at their home following his all-day drinking binge at a boules match. But her friend was out of signal and the phone went straight to voicemail - recording for eight minutes and 29 seconds as Keene killed Gaby with an electrical flex. Gaby, an 'outstanding and gifted' PhD student in postgenomic biosciences at Bath University's Department of Biochemistry, can be heard pleading with Keene as their 11-week-old baby lay in a cot nearby. The voicemail recorded Keene repeatedly punching Gaby in the face and strangling her before she gasps 'please don't' - and falls silent. Keene was arrested after police discovered Gaby's body at the couple's flat in Bath, Somerset. He was acquitted of murder after a trial at Bristol Crown Court last December but admitted manslaughter on the grounds of loss of control. Keene wiped tears from his eyes yesterday as he was jailed for seven years and four months at Bristol Magistrates Court. Gaby, a PhD student in postgenomic biosciences at Bath University's Department of Biochemistry, can be heard begging for life as their 11-week-old baby lay in a cot nearby . Mr Justice Eder told him: 'You hit Gaby and after a sustained, prolonged and savage attack you eventually killed her. 'It was probably caused by you strangling her with an electric cable around the neck. 'It was a vicious attack that lasted several minutes, we know this because she had many injuries on her face, arms, body and legs and there was blood spattered on one of the drawers. 'But also it was recorded on a friend's voicemail. 'I accept what caused you to lose self control was the cumulative effect of emotional abuse by Gaby over a significant period. 'In particular the threat to take away your daughter that you loved and that you would not be a part of their lives. 'The sentence can and should be imposed to reflect the horrifying circumstances which you inflicted on Gabby.' Gaby had called friend Ben Jones for help when Keene arrived at their home following a work game of boules with investment firm Advance Investments. Keene turned up at the flat and Gaby was forced to let him in, where he shouted at her and launched his fatal attack . But Ben was on a train and out of signal - meaning Gaby's last moments and the horrific killing was recorded on his answerphone. Mother-of-one Gaby can be heard pleading for her life as Keene punches her, telling her to shut up or 'you will be dead'. He can be heard snarling: 'Why are you crying? 'What the f*** is your problem? What have I done to you today? Carry on like this and I'm going to end up in prison because you will be dead. 'I may kill you because you are a f****** t***.' During the trial Michael Fitton, QC, prosecuting, told how Keene first tried to strangle Gaby using a dressing gown cord before switching to an electrical cable to ensure her death. He told the jury: 'Her last words were, 'please don't', then silence. 'When he took hold of the dressing gown cord and wrapped it around her neck he was clearly trying to kill her. 'When he failed in that attempt and reached for the electrical cable he was showing a persistence to kill her that is at odds with his defence.' He said the couple, who were engaged, had exchanged a 12-hour long series of angry text messages on the day of Gaby's death, June 23 this year. Keene, who gave evidence at his trial, told the jury he lost control and could not remember what happened when he killed Gaby at their home . Gaby accused Keene of not wanting to spend time with her and their baby daughter, Eleanor, and told him not to return home. But Keene turned up at the flat and Gaby was forced to let him in, calling friend Ben for help - but he lost signal during the call as he was travelling on the train. Gaby tried to call again but was diverted to Ben's voicemail, leaving the phone recording as Keene launched his fatal attack. It is believed that Gaby died during the phone call, which began at 10.46pm. Adam Vaitilingam, QC, defending, said: 'This was a relationship in which there was psychological bullying. 'There was plainly an in balance which resulted in Mr Keene being belittled by the deceased. 'The nature of the psychological bullying was very much on and off. 'He was walking on egg shells a lot of the time, things would be terrific and then they would go badly wrong. 'He would be, as it were, ostracised for significant periods. This was a period of low level emotional abuse. 'It went on for a considerable period of time, which culminated in the threat to take a child.' Keene, who gave evidence at his trial, told the jury he lost control and could not remember what happened when he killed Gaby, from Mexico. He also claimed he had no recollection of what happened in the hour and ten minutes between killing Gaby and calling 999. The financial advisor told officers he had drunk nine bottles of ale, a bottle of cider and a glass of rose wine during the boules tournament. Her family described the 'indescribable ache' in their hearts. Their statement said: 'Gaby was a beautiful person, inside and out. She spread love, peace and laughter amongst those who were lucky to have met her. 'Her departure has left an indescribable ache in our hearts; an ache that only her baby girl has been able to alleviate over the past few months. 'Gaby's life was full of dreams, hopes and professional and personal accomplishments, where becoming a mother was the biggest of them all, her life was abruptly and unjustly taken. 'Her death has caused amongst all of our family great sorrow and pain, she was an extraordinary daughter, a wonderful sister, a thoughtful friend, but most of all, she was an outstanding mother. 'Our family has had to deal with the fact that nothing will bring us back our beloved Gaby. 'It is up to us now, however, to keep her always close to our hearts and always in our minds.' They added: '"The actions of one person have affected the lives of the ones who loved and cared for Gaby unconditionally. 'Nobody has the right to take someone's life, especially when there is an innocent baby in the line who has now been left without her mother who welcomed her into the world with so much love and so much expectation. 'Gaby's intentions were always to better herself professionally and personally, to have a family and to provide for her daughter. 'All that we have left is to remember her with love and tenderness but most of all, to provide her biggest treasure, Ellie Mae, with the love and care that Gaby would have wanted for her.' |
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