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Todd Graham: GOP presidential debate audiences have gotten more and more raucous .
He says this matters because the boos and cheers can sway viewers' opinions .
Boos came for Mitt Romney's father being born in Mexico and for the golden rule .
Graham: If this keeps up we risk letting the loud few influence the silent many watching at home . | (CNN) -- Lately it's hard to tell the difference between a presidential debate and "The Jerry Springer Show." Yeah, I know. Some of you have been saying this for months. But my comment isn't a criticism of the candidates, but the live audience. I was hoping this audience "whoop" factor would go away over the long debate season, but it has only grown worse. Are they serving alcohol at the debates? It seems like it. In last night's Republican presidential debate, held in the Myrtle Beach Convention Center in South Carolina, the chaotic audience once again played an awkward role in the questions and answers. Why does this matter? On these presidential debates, the vocal live audiences have shown themselves to be more disruptive than productive. And I've seen debate judges (people who should know better) in intercollegiate tournaments have their decisions influenced by a noisy audience — even judges trained to be impartial and objective. In this case, the judges are you, the audience. I know everyone believes they can't be swayed like this, but it still happens (even to me, which is one of the reasons I watch the presidential debates alone. I don't want anyone influencing my analysis). There is even a name for it in the literature. Emotional contagion. And it was apparent Monday night -- fanboys (and fangirls) who were every bit as rabid as a football crowd. The only people missing were face-paint girl and shirtless guy. (Of course, it's hard to tell on television how much of the crowd participated in the cheering and booing.) It was especially annoying because the live audience was booing their disapproval at inappropriate times. Two examples. Juan Williams, one of the moderators, was asking Mitt Romney about his immigration policies when he was interrupted in mid-question. Williams had begun the question by stating that Mitt Romney's father was born in Mexico. "Boo!" came the shouts from the audience. What? What in the world were they booing? I still have no idea. It could have been Juan Williams, the question, Romney's father, or Romney's position on immigration. It made no sense. Then the live audience ganged up on Ron Paul. Remember, Paul has some of the more unconventional foreign policy positions for a conservative Republican audience. And Paul was not at his best last night (I've heard him defend his argument much more effectively) when explaining his position on the military operation that killed Osama bin Laden. But the audience mistimed its reaction and used most of its vitriol immediately after Paul said the American people wouldn't like it if the United States were treated the same way it treated other countries. Paul reiterated his stance that we should use the golden rule -- do unto others as you would have them do unto you -- when the boos rang out. I couldn't believe it. I was indeed hearing this correctly. The crazed audience at the presidential debate actually booed the golden-freaking-rule. What's next? Helping old women cross the street? "Boo! ... Villain!" Puppies? "Hiss ... Shame!" And the audience was equally annoying when applauding. Remember: Cheering should prove nothing to you in a debate except that some candidates are better than others at stacking the live audience with supporters. I'm also beginning to wonder if there is an "applause" sign that lights up so some of the slower audience operatives will remember when to react. For their part, the candidates handled the live audience pretty well. After all, politicians are used to verbal feedback in public speeches and town hall meetings. My advice today is for the general viewing public at home. Simply keep in mind that the opinions of the live audience are not necessarily reflective of anything, including logic. And try to resist being influenced by overzealous fools watching the debate from the cheap seats. If this continues, we're in danger of letting the loud few influence the silent many watching at home. I certainly hope we can reverse this trend. Because I'd hate to see the next step: Measuring presidential debates by audience noise-meters with a needle that moves up and down. After all, higher decibel levels must indicate better policies. Join CNN Opinion on Facebook and follow updates on Twitter . The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Todd Graham. |
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In tears, Natasha turns her disagreement over her mother, disappointed by her constant lies as a function of her goals, and hits Cinetica so as to free Michele. | In lacrime, Natasha rivolge il proprio dissenso verso la madre, delusa dalle sue continue bugie in funzione dei suoi scopi, e colpisce Cinetica così da liberare Michele. |
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In her painting, she began to move away from abstraction, and started to paint portraits of her family and others close to her. | Во нејзиното сликарство таа почна да се оддалечува од апстракцијата и почна да слика портрети на нејзиното семејство и на други блиски лица. |
But he also claims that he is anti-feminist. | Însă a declarat că este anti- feminist.Când am citit partea aceea, am început să râd. |
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Triangular stabilizing fins for rockets were described as early as 1529-1556 by Conrad Haas and in the 17th century by Kazimierz Siemienowicz. | Estabilizadoras triangulares para foguetes foram descritos em 1529-1556 por Conrad Haas e no século XVII por Kazimierz Siemienowicz. |
have put the FSB outside the range of the Division's heavy artillery batteries and prevented artillery at Mary Ann from shelling key locations in the region. From an offensive standpoint the FSB was in a good location since it straddled the Dak Rose Trail network. FSB Mary Ann's construction was no different from many other U.S. firebases in South Vietnam. Running northwest to southeast, the firebase stretched 500 meters along the crest of a ridge connecting two hillsides. Only 75 meters wide at its narrowest point, Mary Ann widened to 125 meters at the northwest and southeast ends. A trench, "knee-deep in certain stretches and waist-deep in others" defined the base's perimeter and connected the base's twenty-two bunkers. Like any typical late-war FSB, most of Mary Ann's bunkers were made from converted metal shipping containers known as conexes. In addition to the conex bunkers, Mary Ann had over thirty assorted structures (hootches, sandbagged bunkers, and other makeshift structures). The southeast end of FSB Mary Ann housed the Battalion Tactical Operations Center (B-TOC) and Company Command Post (CP), both located next to a small VIP helipad. The base's mess halls, a communication center, the Battalion aid station, ammunition bunkers, storage for general supplies, and two artillery firing positions were also located at this end of the FSB. The northwest end of the base housed a second artillery position with two 155mm howitzers, the fire direction center and the artillery command post. The saddle between the two ends of the FSB served as the resupply helipad. Dirt roads divided both ends of the base, and also ran outside the wire at two points: southwest past a firing range to the spring that served as the base's water point and northwest to the trash dump. Soon after being reopened, FSB Mary Ann was probed many times (four attempts are recorded between July and August 1970) and one author states that the base could have been easily observed from the high ground surrounding its location. The last major contact in the area was a firefight on 13 August, when Company A, 1/46th Infantry hit and overran "what was probably the NVA command post for the area." After that firefight, organized resistance seemed to cease. That quiet, combined with the usual cycle of replacements at all levels of American units (from individual riflemen to the Company and Battalion commanders), led to what the outgoing Battalion commander called an "awfully complacent" mindset. Conditions prior to the attack At the time of the attack, FSB Mary Ann was garrisoned by Charlie Company, 1/46th Infantry (75 men commanded by Capt Richard V. Knight). In addition, 18 men from Echo Company's Reconnaissance Platoon were at the base preparing for an operation the following day. These troops shared space with 34 support personnel (medics, radiomen, etc.) from 1/46th Infantry's Headquarters Company (HHC). The rest of the garrison (less the ARVN artillerymen) came from elements of Alpha, Bravo, and Delta companies, 1/46th Infantry (22 men who were in transit between their units and areas further to the rear), and assorted artillery personnel (including the crew of a quad-.50 caliber machine gun from Battery G, 55th Air Defense Artillery Regiment). According to one source all ground surveillance radars and night vision (starlite) scopes formerly at Mary Ann were "sent to the Battalion rear for maintenance." This left the base with a series of ground sensors designed to detect movement located "within fifteen hundred to forty-eight hundred meters" of the perimeter. These sensors had been picking up movement since shortly after the base was reopened, but no contact had ever resulted from the readings. Charlie Company was the only complete company at Mary Ann due to operations south and east of the FSB near a location called Landing Zone (LZ) Mildred (). Companies A and B, 1/46th Infantry, were on the ground in that area of operations, and some of the artillery previously located at Mary Ann had been moved to LZ Mildred to support operations there (including the 81mm mortars assigned to both companies and the heavy 4.2-inch mortars normally part of Company E). Prior to the attack, the attention of the Battalion commander (LtCol Doyle) was focused more on operations near LZ Mildred. In fact, the Battalion command post was scheduled to move there on 28 March. This impending move led to a freeze on all new construction at Mary Ann, including fencing to block the roads leading out of the FSB. Early accounts of the attack state that the defenders "failed to safeguard the perimeter" of the FSB. The only single volume study written about the attack by Keith Nolan contests this position, pointing out that "historians [including the author of the book, who had discussed Mary Ann in an earlier work] got it wrong." Even with this new perspective, there are indications that alertness at Mary Ann was not as good as it could have been. Many accounts by men stationed at Mary Ann mention that perimeter security was uneven at best. One member of the 1/46th Infantry Headquarters Company stated that "I don't think Captain Knight [the commander of Charlie Company, 1/46th Infantry] had a clue as to how lax the security was ... because in that area, and only that area, Knight wasn't diligent. He left it up to his lieutenants and sergeants to check the bunker line." In many cases they failed to do so, and the failure was compounded by Charlie Company being understrength and unable to man all the perimeter bunkers. Manning bunkers was not the only problem. Tripflares located in the Concertina wire around the base were not always reset or replaced when they went off, a common occurrence caused in some cases by the rotor wash created by large CH-47 Chinook helicopters bringing in supplies or backhauling material as 1/46th Infantry prepared to hand the base over to the ARVN. This lax attitude, combined with the skill of the attacking sappers, had fatal consequences for many in Charlie Company. Although not "cringing in their bunkers", the defenders of Mary Ann were not prepared for a ground attack. This lack of readiness was not noted by the 196th LIB commander, Colonel William S. Hathaway during a visit to the base on 27 March, the day before the attack. He later stated that what he'd seen at Mary Ann that day "was a big improvement over that I had seen before ... the troops were alert." Battle In the predawn hours of 28 March sappers from the VC 409th Sapper Battalion approached the wire of FSB Mary Ann and took up positions to launch an attack. The exact number of sappers involved is uncertain, but most sources agree that there were at least 50. As was common practice for such units, the sappers wore khaki shorts and soot camouflage and were armed with either an AK-47 or RPG-7 and satchel charges and grenades to attack bunkers. Sappers relied on stealth, shock and surprise to give them an advantage, and rarely carried heavy weapons or equipment. The 409th was known to the intelligence section of the 196th LIB, but had previously operated against ARVN targets north of Quang Tin Province. It was assumed by the 196th LIB's intelligence personnel that both the 409th and the 402nd Sapper Battalions were east of FSB Mary Ann, preparing to attack ARVN targets in that region. None of them predicted an attack on the U.S. base. The ground attack targeted the south side of FSB where the ground gently sloped away from the perimeter. The northeast side was marked by a steep slope toward a river, not advantageous terrain for a sapper attack. The sappers moved in small squads of three to six men, cutting four paths through the base's two outer concertina barriers. They took more time moving through the third barrier, which was about 20 meters from the bunker line, and then fanned out along the southwest side of the line. Following standard sapper doctrine, any attack would begin as soon as the mortar barrage commenced. The first 82mm mortar shells hit FSB Mary Ann at 02:30, signaling the start of the ground attack. Once through the wire, the sappers scattered toward key targets: the FSB's artillery, the bunker serving as Battalion Tactical Operations Center (B-TOC), the company command post, and many of the perimeter bunkers. Their attack was aided by tear gas, delivered either by sappers (using grenades) or mixed in with regular high-explosive mortar rounds as part of the bombardment. Nolan also documents the VC use of CS gas in his narrative of the attack. The attack against the B-TOC was made easier by Lt. Col. Doyle's failure to post armed guards at the bunker's entrances (which was a violation of brigade policy), preventing any early warning. The sappers used a combination of CS gas and satchel charges in their attack on the bunker (coming at about 02:44 - the time is known because a radio operator in the bunker reported it to the FDC as direct mortar hits and the time was logged), effectively disrupting the command structure on the firebase. At about the same time, the radio operator requested illumination rounds from supporting artillery batteries, but did not indicate that Mary Ann was under ground attack. The south end of the B-TOC was burning by this time, the fire started by a satchel charge igniting a case of white phosphorus grenades located near the south bunker entrance. The sappers moved through the base from south to north, attacking bunkers and firing positions with grenades and satchel charges. The ground attack lasted about half an hour according to one source. Once the ground attack was confirmed at 02:50, Doyle requested artillery fire around the hill, a flareship, and gunships. He also asked for medevacs. Artillery at nearby firebases (Hawk Hill, LZ Mildred and Firebase Pleasantville ()) began firing illumination rounds and counter-mortar patterns quickly, but there was "considerable delay" in firing the defensive target (DT) patterns around FSB Mary Ann. One battery had failed to plot any DTs near Mary Ann, based on | (the designated alternate location for the battalion command post) had been hit and partly destroyed. The Charlie Company CP had been one of the sappers' first targets, and was hit by the first two to three mortar shells of the attack. Constructed mostly of wooden ammunition crates and sandbags, it proved just as vulnerable to fire as the B-TOC. Coming under direct fire from both AK-47s and RPGs, the bunker quickly collapsed. Captain Knight, Charlie Company's commanding officer, was killed in the first few minutes of the attack as were most of his command staff. Along the base perimeter, most of the troops took cover in their conex bunkers when the mortar barrage began. This allowed the sappers to close rapidly without any danger of return fire, and in many cases they were through the lines before the defenders moved from their bunkers to the sandbagged trench line. The first man to report seeing the sappers had been sleeping on top of his bunker, but didn't spot them until they were "two-thirds of the way to the trench that connected the bunkers." Many of 1/46th Infantry's casualties occurred during this period and were concentrated among those units along the gently sloping side of the base. Charlie Company's First Platoon, occupying Bunkers 15-19 along the side of the perimeter that had a steep slope, was relatively untouched by the initial assault and manned their positions in the trench line. By contrast, Second Platoon in the southern sector had ten men killed and eleven wounded before Col Doyle and Capt Spilberg moved toward the Charlie Company CP. Charlie Company's Third Platoon, holding the sector of the perimeter marked by Bunkers 9-13, also took heavy losses. The platoon leader, 1LT Barry McGee, was killed fighting hand-to-hand with sappers, and the teams coming through that sector moved on to attack both the 155mm howitzer position on the high ground to the northwest and the supply elements near the main resupply helipad. The sappers destroyed a number of structures near the pad, killing or wounding a number of Headquarters personnel in the process. After the initial shock of the attack, some men began to mount effective resistance to the sappers. Shortly after Col Doyle and Capt Spilberg reached the partly destroyed Charlie Company CP, the base's quad .50 began firing, "walking bursts down the hill and into the valley - and straight across into the next hillside". The crew continued firing until dawn, when the four barrels on the weapon burned out. Spilberg also began collecting survivors near the CP and aid station, moving casualties and setting up makeshift defenses. Although artillery had been firing in defense of Mary Ann since soon after the first word of the attack reached brigade headquarters, it was 03:25 before the first air assets appeared overhead. A Night Hawk helicopter from D Troop, 1st Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment (accompanied by a chase ship intended to drop flares and rescue the Night Hawk crew if there were problems) came on station and began engaging targets on the southeast slope of the hill. Forced to break station to refuel, the pilot (Captain Norman Hayes) learned that the additional gunships and medevac helicopters he'd requested when he came on station above Mary Ann had yet to be launched from the airstrip at Chu Lai. Communications failures left both brigade and division headquarters believing that Mary Ann was only being shelled by mortars, making the need for air support appear less critical. While Hayes was refueling, only his chase ship (a UH-1 from Company A, 123rd Aviation Battalion) was airborne over the base. They provided what fire support they could using door guns and grenades, and before breaking station to refuel they landed at the VIP pad and picked up "six or seven" of the most critical casualties and evacuated them to Chu Lai. The sappers had broken contact by the time the brigade commander, Col Hathaway, had his command helicopter land at Mary Ann. Wounded men were being evacuated steadily by this time, and helicopter gunships were making firing runs on targets outside the base's wire. Hathaway's reaction to what he saw on the ground was later described by Capt Spilberg as if "[he] had just walked into Auschwitz." Hathaway was just the first of a number of higher-ranking officers to fly into Mary Ann. The division commander, Maj. Gen. James L. Baldwin, arrived shortly after 07:00 to assess the damage. By 09:00 the battalion executive officer arrived to take over from Lt Col Doyle, and at 11:00 Company D was lifted in to replace Company C as the FSB's garrison element. The North Vietnamese took the base under fire with a 12.7mm machine gun at about 16:00 that afternoon, wounding one American and reminding Mary Ann's garrison that they were still under observation. Controversy and aftermath The battle at FSB Mary Ann inflicted serious losses on the defenders, who suffered 33 killed and 83 wounded. Overall VC casualties remain uncertain, but 15 bodies were located in the aftermath of the attack. Blood trails and drag marks indicated that the VC may have suffered more casualties, but the extent of those losses was never verified. The VC bodies sparked the first of many controversies that came from the battle. Following standard procedure, Col Hathaway gave orders for the 15 VC KIA to be buried "before they became a health hazard." Major Donald Potter, 1/46 Infantry's executive officer, issued instructions that the bodies be buried in an eroded section near the resupply LZ. For reasons that never become clear, five of the bodies were transported instead to the base trash dump. By the time this was noticed, it was past 12:00 and the bodies were beginning to bloat in the heat. Rather than move the bodies again, Maj Potter instructed the commander of Company D to "go on and burn them down there in the trash dump." Burning the bodies of enemy combatants is considered a war crime, but Potter did not seem to realize this. Nolan also notes that the bodies were repeatedly burned over the next several days. Prior to the attack on FSB Mary Ann, there had been reports of possible VC infiltration within the ranks of the ARVN contingent present on Mary Ann. In one incident, a man wearing the insignia of an ARVN lieutenant inquired about the easiest way to get off the firebase because his men wanted to go fishing. He was told the easiest way in and out of the camp was the south end of the firebase. During the battle, some of the enemy gunfire seemed to come from the ARVN section of the camp. However, one U.S. soldier who was wounded and remained in the ARVN sector for the duration of the fight stated later that he never saw any ARVN firing toward US positions. The ARVN battery was located in the northern sector of the base, which was not attacked by the sappers, and this may in part account for their inaction. The 23rd Infantry Division's Inspector General (IG) team noted that the northeastern side of the base was "generally untouched, including the Battalion ammunition storage area. The actions of ARVN soldiers were no different from many U.S. soldiers in taking cover until the attack was over. The ARVN decided not to garrison the firebase after the attack and it was closed on 24 April. Both the attack and events that followed (including the burning of the VC bodies in the FSB's trash dump) led to an investigation by the 23rd Infantry Division's IG and a separate investigation by the IG at MACV level. While the IG report limited its findings to suggestions that "[a] Strong command emphasis be placed on upgrading fire base security procedures and improving defensive measures against sapper attacks", the MACV IG findings were much more serious, tracing the failures all the way up to Division command level. Events at FSB Mary Ann had repercussions throughout the chain of command of both the 23rd Infantry Division and the 196th LIB. In July 1971, MG Baldwin was replaced as commander of the 23rd Infantry Division, with military sources quoted in news reports suggesting he was relieved because of the attack on FSB Mary Ann. Other sources indicate that Baldwin was technically "reassigned" and not relieved of command (which is a more serious, official action). In spite of recommendations by the deputy MACV IG that he be reduced in rank and given a letter of reprimand, Baldwin received the milder punishment of a letter of admonishment for events at FSB Mary Ann and retired as a major general in 1972. Colonel William S. Hathaway, commander of the 196th LIB, was removed from the promotion list for Brigadier General, and Lieutenant Colonel William P. Doyle was reprimanded. Doyle remained in service until his retirement but did not receive another promotion. In the end, six officers (including MG Baldwin and the assistant division commander) received some sort of disciplinary action from the Secretary of the Army. FSB Mary Ann and history of the Vietnam War The fight at FSB Mary Ann has been used by historians to illustrate the decline of American military units in Vietnam. Historians taking this position include Shelby Stanton and Lewis Sorley, giving the action high prominence in accounts of the U.S. Army's last years in Vietnam. Sorley's account is particularly harsh, stating that the 1/46th Infantry "was riddled by drugs and incompetence" and that "[t]he disaster was compounded by a cover-up that extended all the way up to the Division commander." Keith Nolan initially had a similar opinion, but later changed his mind after researching the action and writing his definitive account Sappers in the Wire. Sorley's mention of a cover-up is also difficult to reconcile with the investigation mounted by the division's Inspector General dated 12 May, just weeks after the attack. Sorley's account further states that FSB Mary Ann was somehow unique. "Had there been other units as careless and undisciplined as the one at Mary Ann, surely the enemy would have discovered and exploited their weaknesses just as ruthlessly. Yet that did not happen." However, there were other serious attacks mounted by VC and PAVN units (sappers and regular units) against fire support bases during the Vietnam War. Less than three years earlier, in August 1968, a Dac Cong sapper unit attacked the MACV-SOG compound outside Da Nang. The compound, home to command and control elements of SOG's Command and Control North (CCN), was considered a high-security facility manned by elite troops, but during the attack "a dozen Green Berets were killed, along with an unknown number of their Nung mercenaries." Coincidentally, one of the officers present at FSB Mary Ann had also been at the CCN compound when it was attacked. Sappers also attacked elements of the 101st Airborne Division (Airmobile) in March 1971 at the old Khe Sanh Combat Base. Opened to support ARVN operations in Laos during Operation Lam Son 719, Khe Sanh contained a number of fuel storage locations and maintenance facilities for helicopters. The sappers took losses, but reached the runway and demolished both ammunition stores and fuel tanks. Similar attacks took place against Firebase Crook in 1969 and Firebase Illingworth in 1970. References External links Deadly Sapper Attack on Fire Support Base Mary Ann During the Vietnam War |
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Jeff Chandler vs. Carlos Zarate who wins? | Chandler - W 33 (KO's 18) TF 37 - W pct 89% - KO pct 49% - wins over Carter, Solis[2], Lugan, Muniz and Canizales - KO 'ed by R. Sandoval (last fight)\nHe was known for jiggling his right hand after delivering it.\n\nZarate - W 66 (KO's 63) TF 70 - W pct 94% - KO pct 90% - wins over Zamora, Davila and Savage - KO'ed by Gomez and Zaragoza - #21 ranked puncher - #76 ranked fighter\n\nJeff was a good boxer and an excellent defensive fighter. In this fight Chandler will need all his skills. I see Zarate in a unanimous decision with Chandler doing every thing to stave off a KO. |
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Charles Stuart Perry (11 March 1908 – 12 October 1982) was | New Zealand librarian. He was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
how do ralph and piggy feel about the pig-hunt dance | Ralph feels that as their leader he must do this, but he does not know how. He lost himself in a maze of thoughts that were rendered vague by his lack of words to express them. (ch 5). Ralph struggles to be wise. He is looking for a way to bring order to the group, because none of their attempts have worked.alph feels that as their leader he must do this, but he does not know how. He lost himself in a maze of thoughts that were rendered vague by his lack of words to express them. (ch 5). Ralph struggles to be wise. He is looking for a way to bring order to the group, because none of their attempts have worked. |
Agustín Garizzio | أوغستين غاريزيو |
partially the Province of Vibo Valentia; more than 1,350,000 people. Daily flights depart and arrive for and from several Italian cities, and are seasonally augmented by flights to various other countries. History Reggio military airport was inaugurated in 1939 (the first airport in Calabria), becoming operative for commercial flights in 1947; later it was named after Italian Royal Air Force war-hero Tito Minniti, who was born in Reggio Calabria. Its IATA airport code REG is derived from Reggio, Calabria's main city, which the airport is closest to. On the outskirts of the airport the training grounds of local football club Reggina Calcio are located. In March 2017, Alitalia announced it would terminate all 56 weekly flights to and from the airport (to Milan, Rome and Turin) stating all routes were heavily loss-making. However, this decision was revoked shortly after. In summer 2017, Sacal S.p.A. (Società aeroportuale calabrese), also managing Lamezia Terme took over the management of the airport. Airlines and destinations Statistics Number of movements, number of passengers and freight traffic: Ground transport The Reggio Calabria Airport is approximately 5 kilometres south from Reggio's historic city centre. It is accessible by car or public transport. The airport is reachable in 7 minutes by regional trains from Reggio Calabria Centrale or Melito di Porto Salvo. Even the airport railway station has faced criticism by the local community, due to its 2 km distance from | operative for commercial flights in 1947; later it was named after Italian Royal Air Force war-hero Tito Minniti, who was born in Reggio Calabria. Its IATA airport code REG is derived from Reggio, Calabria's main city, which the airport is closest to. On the outskirts of the airport the training grounds of local football club Reggina Calcio are located. In March 2017, Alitalia announced it would terminate all 56 weekly flights to and from the airport (to Milan, Rome and Turin) stating all routes were heavily loss-making. However, this decision was revoked shortly after. In summer 2017, Sacal S.p.A. (Società aeroportuale calabrese), also managing Lamezia Terme took over the management of the airport. Airlines and destinations Statistics Number of movements, number of passengers and freight traffic: Ground transport The Reggio Calabria Airport is approximately 5 kilometres south from Reggio's historic city centre. It is accessible by car or public transport. The airport is reachable in 7 minutes by regional trains from Reggio Calabria Centrale or Melito di Porto Salvo. Even the airport railway station has faced criticism by the local community, due to its 2 km distance from the terminal and the low number of passengers which use it. The number of trains calling at the station is 22 trains per day between 7am and 9:30pm. Otherwise, the airport is reachable by bus routes 27 and 27/ from the University and San Brunello |
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Colosseo (Rome Metro) | Колоссео (станция метро) |
This is the home town of Andrea Palladio (1508 1580), the most important architect of the High Renaissance, a must-see destination for architecture lovers or those interested in history and design. | Architect loves should go see the home town of Andrea Palladio. |
Metropolitan Chrysostomos was survived by his nephews, among whom was Yannis Elefteriades, who witnessed the arrest and execution of his uncle, having found shelter by his side after the killing of his parents. | Al metropolitano Crisóstomo lo sobrevivieron sus sobrinos, entre los cuales se encontraba Yannis Elefteriades, quien presenció el arresto y la ejecución de su tío, después de haber encontrado refugio a su lado después del asesinato de sus padres. |
They were joked about by the former Italian Minister of Economy and Finance Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, who called them bamboccioni (literally, big babies). | Eles foram ironizados pelo ex-Minsitro da Economia e Finanças italiano Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, que os chamou de bamboccioni (literamente grandes bebês). |
what are the steps of using an aed? | ['Step 1: POWER ON the AED. The first step in operating an AED is to turn the power on. ... ', 'Step 2: Attach electrode pads. ... ', 'Step 3: Analyze the rhythm. ... ', 'Step 4: Clear the victim and press the SHOCK button.'] |
Tennessee Theatre (Nashville) | تئاتر تنسی (نشویل) |
Parque Deportivo Veracruzano | Campo Deportivo Veracruzano |
how to grow facial hair in man? | If you are talking about the beard, then its some way controllable and somewhat uncontrollable. At a certain age, you'll generate hormones to grow them, based on your genetic pattern. But, shaving very frequently generally stimulates hair growth.\n\nIf you are talking about the head, don't really know.\n\nIf somewhere else, then ... |
Abdur Rahman also paid attention to technological advance. | وجه عبد الرحمن أيضا اهتماما إلى التقدم التكنولوجي. |
is wireless charging airpods worth it? | Wireless charging and 24-hour battery life Probably the most expected addition is wireless charging. Yes, you no longer have to plug your AirPods in with a Lightning connector to revive the battery, although that is still an option. ... It's not fast charging and won't be as fast as a wired connection, but it's a bonus. |
Creativity for me is something that's absolutely critical, and I think it's something that you can teach. | Với tôi sáng tạo rất quan trọng và tôi cho rằng nó là thứ bạn có thể dạy cho ai đó. |
François Couture states " Disc one, titled "Tech Ritter and the Megabytes," is the most varied and interesting of the set. Released by itself, it would have a claim as Mitchell's best solo effort ... This CD offers a compelling balance between composition and improvisation, long and short, abstract and melodic. The second disc, titled "Solar Flares," is entirely devoted to the alto saxophone. Here, Mitchell's improvisations follow a jazzier path. The music is warmer, more reflective, and easier to get into. The disc is dominated by Mitchell's rich sound and acrobatic articulation ... The third disc, titled "The Percussion Cage and Music on the Go," is something else entirely. It contains 21 very short tracks, nothing over five minutes. They are for the most part percussion solos, with a handful of sopranino sax pieces interpolated in the middle. ... The music has its moments, but it pales in comparison to what has been exhibited on the first two disc" In JazzTimes, Chris Kelsey wrote " as much as Mitchell has done to expand the role of percussion in jazz-based improvised music, he is first and foremost a great saxophonist. His innovative sax work almost certainly will be his most important legacy; getting to hear it as plainly as this is without a doubt the best thing about this album". Track listing All compositions by | in jazz-based improvised music, he is first and foremost a great saxophonist. His innovative sax work almost certainly will be his most important legacy; getting to hear it as plainly as this is without a doubt the best thing about this album". Track listing All compositions by Roscoe Mitchell CD 1: Tech Ritter and the Megabytes "The Little Big Horn 2 (For Bb Bass And Eb Sopranino Saxophones)" – 4:29 "November 18, 2000 (For Bb Soprano Saxophone)" – 19:48 "1999 / 2002 (For Flute and Percussion Cage)" – 8:46 "Tech Ritter and the Megabytes / Improvisation (For Two Altos, Tenor and Bass Saxophones)" – 2:22 "November 17, 2000" – 18:33 "A Dim Distant World (For Percussion Cage)" – 3:30 "Tech Ritter and the Megabytes / Composition (For Alto, Soprano, Tenor and Bass Saxophones)" – 2:15 Track 2 recorded live at November Music 2000 in Essen, Germany, Track 5 recorded live at November Music 2000 in Gent, Belgium and Tracks 1 & 3-7 recorded at Audio for the Arts, Madison, Wisconsin in 2003 CD 2: Solar Flares for Alto Saxophone "Nemus" – 7:00 "Beyond Neptune" – 5:10 "The Kyper Belt" – 6:51 "Miranda" – 7:00 "As The |
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A runner splashes through a big puddle in the forest. | It rained recently. |
The Pan-STARRS PS1 now resides in the south dome of the LURE facility and the PS2 is being built in the north dome. | 팬-스타스 PS1은 현재 이 시설의 남쪽 돔에 위치하고 PS2가 북쪽 돔에 건설되고 있다. |
of interests on the House of Lords website, he is a director of Cornbury Estates Company Limited and Cornbury Maintenance Company Ltd (both described as property companies) and of Bygone Engineering. Cornbury Park has about 5,000 acres of land, including part of the old royal forest of Wychwood. Cayzer has developed business units for rental there, and for several years sponsored a music festival. Personal life Cayzer married Sara Jane McAlpine on 6 March 1982 and they were divorced in 1994. They have three children. He married secondly Tania Fox on 21 June 2000. Children by his first wife: The Honourable Harriette Cayzer (1986) she married Frederick Turner in 2014. They have two children: Isobel Turner (13 October 2016) Alfred Turner (4 January 2019) The Honourable Herbert Cayzer (10 July 1989) he married Allison Boynton on 22 August 2015. They have one son: Herbert Robin Cayzer (13 October 2017) The Honourable Henry Cayzer (1991) he married Delaney | is also a Patron of the National Association for Bikers with a Disability. Since 2004, he has been board director of Cayzer Continuation PCC Ltd and since 2006, non-active chairman of Air Touring Ltd. According to his register of interests on the House of Lords website, he is a director of Cornbury Estates Company Limited and Cornbury Maintenance Company Ltd (both described as property companies) and of Bygone Engineering. Cornbury Park has about 5,000 acres of land, including part of the old royal forest of Wychwood. Cayzer has developed business units for rental there, and for several years sponsored a music festival. Personal life Cayzer married Sara Jane McAlpine on 6 March 1982 and they were divorced in 1994. They have three children. He married secondly Tania Fox on 21 June 2000. Children by his first wife: The Honourable Harriette Cayzer (1986) she married Frederick Turner in 2014. They have two children: Isobel Turner (13 October 2016) Alfred Turner (4 January 2019) The Honourable Herbert Cayzer (10 July 1989) he married Allison Boynton on 22 August 2015. They have one son: Herbert Robin Cayzer (13 October 2017) The Honourable Henry Cayzer (1991) he married Delaney Ford on 31 August 2019. Children by his second wife: The Honourable August Cayzer (25 November 2000) The Honourable Tommy Cayzer (2 March 2003-April 2003) |
The experiences of the Spanish Civil War proved that unarmed aircraft were easy prey for fighter aircraft. | Iskustva Španjolskog građanskog rata pokazala su kako su nenaoružani avioni laki plijen za neprijateljske lovce. |
xael how to pronounce name? | Xala - Xala (pronounced [ˈxala], Wolof for "temporary sexual impotence") is a 1975 Senegalese film directed by Ousmane Sembène. |
Do you think France will make it to the second round or this will be the last world cup game for their captain | This was definitely his last game....he got a second yellow card, so he's definitely missing their next game assuming they get through. this is Zidane's last world cup though, he's retiring after this..... |
how many calories should i eat if i don't move? | The average woman needs to eat around 2000 calories to maintain her weight and around 1500 calories a day to lose weight. In very basic terms, if you want to know how to lose weight, you just need to burn more calories than you eat. |
Don't ask for anything more. | Non chiedete altro. |
Gutzwiller was born on October 12, 1925 in the Swiss city of Basel. | Gutzwiller nació el 12 de octubre de 1925 en la ciudad suiza de Basilea. |
Ordenspalais | Орденский дворец |
Sweetheart (Rainy Davis song) | Sweetheart |
When we visited London, we rode a double-decker bus across the city. | Da vi besøgte London, kørte vi med en dobbeltdækkerbus rundt i hele byen. |
Willem Pijper | Willem Frederik Johannes Pijper |
Langenwaldschanze | Tremplin de Langenwald |
Cherkaski Mavpy | Czerkaśki Mawpy Czerkasy |
what are aluminum bats made of? | Material. Aluminum bats are built of out of hollow aluminum alloy tubes. The tubes range from 2 to 3 inches in diameter and are cut with a saw to a desired length that can range from 22 to 35 inches. |
Instead of courting the Flevists, Sturdza managed to prolong his hold on power by attracting back some of the Drapelul men, including some 13 deputies. | În loc să-i curteze pe fleviști, Sturdza a reușit să-și prelungească puterea prin re-atragerea unora de la Drapelul, inclusiv alți 13 deputați. |
how do you calculate the angle of a slope? | Calculating a Slope in Degrees The most complicated way to calculate slope is in degrees and it requires a bit of high-school math. The tangent of a given angle (in degrees) is equal to the rise divided by the run. Therefore, the inverse-tangent of the rise divided by the run will give the angle. |
what does the afferent arteriole do renal system | The afferent arterioles are a group of blood vessels that supply the nephrons in many excretory systems.They play an important role in the regulation of blood pressure as a part of the tubuloglomerular feedback mechanism. The afferent arterioles branch from the renal artery, which supplies blood to the kidneys.The afferent arterioles later diverge into the capillaries of the glomerulus.he afferent arterioles are a group of blood vessels that supply the nephrons in many excretory systems. |
Landis and four other defendants, including pilot Dorsey Wingo, were ultimately acquitted of involuntary manslaughter after a nearly nine-month trial. | John Landis et quatre autres accusés, dont le pilote Dorsey Wingo, poursuivis pour homicide involontaire sont finalement acquittés après un procès de près de neuf mois. |
Here's the thing: If you ask dictionary editors, what they'll tell you is they're just trying to keep up with us as we change the language. | הנה הנקודה: אם תשאלו עורכי מילונים, מה שהם יגידו לכם זה שהם רק מנסים להדביק את הקצב שלנו בעודנו משנים את השפה. |
Labour Cause's Party | Партия рабочего дела |
what are the four major causes of strokes? | Causes of strokes include ischemia (loss of blood supply) or hemorrhage (bleeding) in the brain. People at risk for stroke include those who have high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and those who smoke. |
The first decision that marked the court's new direction was De Jonge v. Oregon, in which a communist labor organizer was arrested for calling a meeting to discuss unionization. | 第一个标志着法院新方向的决策是De Jonge v. Oregon, 在那里共产主义劳动组织者会因组织讨论工会的会议而被逮捕。 |
The RSAF was formed in the mid-1920s with British assistance. | La RSAF a été formé dans le milieu des années 1920 avec l'aide du Royaume-Uni. |
(both automotive and heating grades). Gasoline production Naphtha is treated to produce gasoline of a high octane number, eliminating the need for adding tetraethyllead to gasoline. Hydrocracker complex This unit is the most recent investment project undertaken by the Company the capital expenditure of which amounted to € 350 million completed within 2005. The operation of the Hydrocracker enabled the production of the new clean fuels with low sulfur content according to the specifications of the European Union effective as of 2005 and 2009 (Auto Oil II). Furthermore, the unit contributed decisively to the improvement of the environmental conditions at the Refinery as the emissions from Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) were drastically reduced. Fluid catalytic | in the crude distillation unit, from which liquified petroleum gas (LPG), naphtha, kerosene, diesel and fuel oil are produced. Kerosene and Diesel are further treated mainly in order to remove sulfur thus complying with the required specifications and to produce jet fuel and diesel fuel respectively (both automotive and heating grades). Gasoline production Naphtha is treated to produce gasoline of a high octane number, eliminating the need for adding tetraethyllead to gasoline. Hydrocracker complex This unit is the most recent investment project undertaken by the Company the capital expenditure of which amounted to € 350 million completed within 2005. The operation of the Hydrocracker enabled the production of the new clean fuels with low sulfur content according to the specifications of the European Union effective as of 2005 and 2009 (Auto Oil II). Furthermore, the unit contributed decisively to the improvement of the environmental conditions at the Refinery as the |
does ark survival evolved have a single player mode? | How to Play Single Player in Ark: Survival Evolved. Although Ark: Survival Evolved does include a single-player mode, getting a solo game up and running takes some work. ... After launching the game, choose the Host/Local Option, then click Play Single Player from the menu. |
Hummed Songs of 2020 in the United States. The song also reached the top of Spotify's Global Viral 50 chart dated October 15, 2020. Artistry Judah's music style has been described as a rap rock and goth metal blend with unique vibrato vocals. According to Judah, he only recently discovered that he can sing, which led him to pursue rap for himself rather than producing for other artists. He has cited Breaking Benjamin, Five Finger Death Punch, and Pantera as his musical influences and has stated that rock music is his "go-to genre." Notable fans of Mario Judah are rappers Lil Uzi Vert and Trippie Redd. Discography Extended plays Singles As lead artist References 1999 births 21st-century American singers 21st-century African-American male singers Living people Musicians from Atlanta Trap metal musicians Internet | "Die Very Rough", which went viral on many different social media platforms in September. After the corresponding music video was released, it went viral on Twitter and several memes of the song were created comparing Judah's vocal style and lyrics similar to a Disney villain. In October, Judah performed at the Rolling Loud Festival 2020, which helped increase his audience. That same month, he released a cover of DaBaby and Roddy Ricch's Rockstar". On November 30, Judah announced on Instagram that he would be releasing American rapper Playboi Carti's second studio album Whole Lotta Red "himself" due to frustrations with the rapper not releasing it. He also announced the date of December 6, giving Carti one week to release it himself. On December 6, Judah released "Bih Yah", the lead single from Whole Lotta Red, to a positive reception from fans. The first half of Whole Lotta Red was released as an EP on December 11. Billboard and Google ranked the song "Die Very Rough" at number 75 on their list of the Top 100 Hummed Songs of 2020 in the United States. The song also reached the top |
who worked as a barber at Oscar's Barber Shop, the family barber shop he had inherited from his late father. While Clifton enjoyed being a bachelor, his loving, but tart-tongued and opinionated mother Eloise "Mama" Curtis, played by Theresa Merritt, wanted him to settle down and find a nice wife. Additional characters – such as Clifton's two best friends—Earl, played by Teddy Wilson, an easy-going mailman and Junior, played by Ted Lange, a suave and good-humored ladies' man—came and went over the course of a typical day at Oscar's Barber Shop. Other characters included Tracy, Clifton's little sister, played by Lynne Moody and later by Joan Pringle and her husband, Leonard, played by Lisle Wilson, as well as local seniors Josh and Wildcat, played by DeForest Covan and Jester Hairston. Clifton Davis and Hairston would work together again years later in the hit sitcom, Amen. The original name for That's My Mama was The Furst Family of Washington. One year before the series debuted, ABC aired the pilot episode of this version, starring Merritt opposite Godfrey Cambridge as her son Oscar, as a one-off special. That's My Mama Now! In 1986, inspired by the success of What's Happening Now!!, Columbia Pictures Television produced a pilot for a sequel series called That's My Mama Now! with Ted Lange as the star. It lacked enough stations signing up to ensure revival. Cast Clifton Davis as Clifton Curtis Theresa Merritt as Eloise "Mama" Curtis Ted Lange as Junior Theodore Wilson as Earl Chambers (season 1, episode 3 - season 2, episode 13, main) Jester Hairston as Wildcat (season 1, main) Lynne Moody as Tracy Curtis Taylor (season 1, main) DeForest Covan as Josh (season 1, main) Lisle Wilson as Leonard Taylor (season 2, main; recurring season 1) Joan Pringle as Tracy Curtis Taylor (season 2, main) Helen Martin as Laura (season 2, recurring) Ernestine Wade originally portrayed the role of Laura in two episodes: "Clifton's Sugar Mama" (season 1, episode | the program revolved around the character Clifton Curtis (played by Clifton Davis), a man in his mid-20s who worked as a barber at Oscar's Barber Shop, the family barber shop he had inherited from his late father. While Clifton enjoyed being a bachelor, his loving, but tart-tongued and opinionated mother Eloise "Mama" Curtis, played by Theresa Merritt, wanted him to settle down and find a nice wife. Additional characters – such as Clifton's two best friends—Earl, played by Teddy Wilson, an easy-going mailman and Junior, played by Ted Lange, a suave and good-humored ladies' man—came and went over the course of a typical day at Oscar's Barber Shop. Other characters included Tracy, Clifton's little sister, played by Lynne Moody and later by Joan Pringle and her husband, Leonard, played by Lisle Wilson, as well as local seniors Josh and Wildcat, played by DeForest Covan and Jester Hairston. Clifton Davis and Hairston would work together again years later in the hit sitcom, Amen. The original name for That's My Mama was The Furst Family of Washington. One year before the series debuted, ABC aired the pilot episode of this version, starring Merritt opposite Godfrey Cambridge as her son Oscar, as a one-off special. That's My Mama Now! In 1986, inspired by the success of What's Happening Now!!, Columbia Pictures Television produced a pilot for a sequel series called That's My Mama Now! with Ted Lange as the star. It lacked enough stations signing up to ensure revival. Cast Clifton Davis as Clifton Curtis Theresa Merritt as Eloise "Mama" Curtis Ted Lange as Junior Theodore Wilson as Earl Chambers (season 1, episode 3 - season 2, episode 13, main) Jester Hairston as Wildcat (season 1, main) Lynne Moody as Tracy Curtis Taylor (season 1, main) DeForest Covan as Josh (season 1, main) Lisle Wilson as Leonard Taylor (season 2, main; recurring season 1) |
and a member of Zonta International, an international organization whose objective is to empower women by providing scholarships, education, and improve conditions in the workplace. Between the years 1958 and 1983, Castillo worked as a journalist for the national newspaper El Diario as well as a columnist for their supplemental publication, La Mañana. Dolores was recognized as an outstanding journalist who worked in a profession that, in her time, was perceived as typically masculine. In 1981 she founded the Association of Women Journalists of Uruguay (AMPU). Death Dolores passed away in 1991, survived by her two sons and daughter. References 1920 births 1991 deaths Uruguay (biography) articles | of teachers, she founded the Instituto de Profesores Artigas, directed by Dr. Antonio M. Grompone, with the objective of providing specialized pedagogical and technical training for enseñanza secundaria teachers. Enseñanza secundaria or 'secondary education' is comparable to high school in the United States though teachers are required to complete an education similar to a master's degree. Later, in 1956, Dolores went on to teach at the Instituto Alfredo Vázquez Acevedo (IAVA), becoming the only female professor at the institution. She was actively engaged in the teachers' union and a member of Zonta International, an international organization whose objective is to empower women by providing scholarships, education, and improve conditions in |
VH-1 premieres "CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story" October 21 .
Keke Palmer plays Chilli, Lil' Mama portrays Left Eye and Drew Sidora is T-Boz .
Lil' Mama may tour with TLC next year, Chilli says .
Film's soundtrack "TLC 20" releases Tuesday with a ballad crafted by Ne-Yo . | Los Angeles (CNN) -- TLC, the superstar girl group of the 1990s, is officially back with new music, a movie about them and plans to tour. "We had a great run," said Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas. "To be here two decades later and have another chance to do even more, I feel like the sky is the limit." Chilli and Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins had mounted other comebacks since Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes died in a car crash in 2002, but challenges -- including a brain tumor that blinded T-Boz for a time -- slowed them. "This is our baby" When VH-1 premieres "CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story" on October 21, a new generation of potential fans will learn about the groundbreaking trio. Chilli and T-Boz were closely involved from start to finish in developing the script, casting and preparing the actors, Chilli said. "This is our baby." T-Boz brings reality to TV . Actress-singer Keke Palmer plays Chilli, rapper Lil' Mama portrays Left Eye and Drew Sidora is T-Boz. "We basically took them under our wings and we shared a lot of stories with them," Chilli said. "We spent a lot of time with them, and they were very observant when it came to looking at how Tionne and I interact with each other, the chemistry that we naturally have." "We spent more time with Lil' Mama, since Lisa was not here," Chilli said. "So we really had to spend more time with her. She looked at a lot of video footage. She did a lot of research." The film includes sequences with Lil' Mama that closely echo the VH-1 documentary "Last Days of Left Eye." "We're really proud with how she portrayed Lisa, and I know Lisa would be very happy and I know her family would be very happy as well," Chilli said. Lil' Mama may join TLC . Lil' Mama may be on stage singing Left Eye's parts when TLC tours to promote a new album set for release next year, they said. "For sure, we're talking and thinking about it when we go on tour," Chilli said. She performed with Chilli and T-Boz this summer several times, including at Drake's OVO Festival in Toronto. The group is keeping details about next year's album -- their first in a decade -- a secret, other than to say it will have a lot of featured artists, including Lady Gaga. "We have some other surprises," Chilli said. Fans can already hear a new TLC single -- "Meant to Be" -- that they recorded with Ne-Yo. It was released this week as part of the soundtrack album for the movie. The ballad "kind of sums up our 20-year span as a group," Chilli said. "It will definitely pull on your heartstrings," said T-Boz. The rest of "TLC 20," which is available Tuesday, is a compilation of their greatest hits, including "Creep," "Waterfalls" and "No Scrubs." |
There must be a disparity of military capabilities such that the opponent is unable to inhibit the exercise of air superiority over its territory. | Debe haber una disparidad de capacidades militares tal que el oponente no pueda inhibir el ejercicio de la superioridad aérea sobre su territorio. |
– 12 March 1984), educated at Brighton College, was a British sailor and sail maker who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics. He won the silver medal in the Star class. He is the son of George Ernest Ratsey and granduncle of | British male sailors (sport) Sailors at the 1932 Summer Olympics – Snowbird Sailors at the 1932 Summer Olympics – Star Olympic sailors of Great Britain Olympic silver medallists for Great Britain Olympic medalists in sailing Medalists at the 1932 Summer Olympics |
They said that they're not in any hurry. | Они сказали, что не спешат. |
The Rapid City Rush are pleased to announce that they are giving fans a second chance to use their tickets from last Saturday's contest. | Rapid City Rush give second chance on tickets |
United Birmingham. With Birmingham City inactive until the FA WSL started in spring 2011, Connor-Iommi joined Nottingham Forest in the 2010–2011 Premier League. In 2012–13 Connor-Iommi captained Nottingham Forest while also working as a manager in a school. When Oxford United were elected into FA WSL 2 in 2014 Connor-Iommi signed for them. After playing in every match for Oxford, she joined WSL 2 rivals London Bees ahead of the 2015 campaign. In June 2016, Connor-Iommi returned to West Brom as a development manager. International career Connor-Iommi was eligible to play for the Republic of Ireland women's national football team through her Irish father. She was called up for the first time in May 2008. She then went on a tour to America that autumn. In October 2008 she participated in Ireland's Euro 2009 play-off defeat by Iceland, under the name Jemma O'Connor. Personal life Tony Iommi is Jemma's mother's cousin. In 2009 Connor-Iommi worked as a warrant officer, which she described as: "knocking on offenders' doors and hoping not to get your head kicked in". References External links Nottingham | After playing in every match for Oxford, she joined WSL 2 rivals London Bees ahead of the 2015 campaign. In June 2016, Connor-Iommi returned to West Brom as a development manager. International career Connor-Iommi was eligible to play for the Republic of Ireland women's national football team through her Irish father. She was called up for the first time in May 2008. She then went on a tour to America that autumn. In October 2008 she participated in Ireland's Euro 2009 play-off defeat by Iceland, under the name Jemma O'Connor. Personal life Tony Iommi is Jemma's mother's cousin. In 2009 Connor-Iommi worked as a warrant officer, which she described as: "knocking on offenders' doors and hoping not to get your head kicked in". References External links Nottingham Forest profile FAI profile Living people 1985 births Sportspeople from Sutton Coldfield British people of Irish descent Republic of Ireland women's international footballers Republic of Ireland women's association footballers FA Women's National League players FA Women's Super League players London Bees players Birmingham City W.F.C. players Doncaster Rovers Belles L.F.C. players Nottingham Forest L.F.C. players Republic of Ireland women's futsal |
Because of its unsprung wheels, the M1910/30 was unsuitable for high-speed transportation. | Poiché le ruote non erano ammortizzate, il 1910/30 non era adatto per il traino ad alta velocità. |
Deccan Odyssey | डेक्कन् ओडिस्सी |
how old do you have to be to get in a nightclub? | Most clubs are over 21, no entry to under 21. There are a select few that allow access to over 18. The rule differs by individual club. |
Valmet became a paper machine supplier of international importance in the mid-1960s, when it delivered several machines to the world's leading paper industry countries. | Kansainvälisesti merkittäväksi paperikonevalmistajaksi Valmet kohosi 1960-luvun puolivälissä toimittaessaan useita koneita maailman johtaviin paperiteollisuusmaihin. |
One of the benefits of a well-defined specification like the USB HID class is the abundance of device drivers available in most modern operating systems. | Одно из преимуществ хорошо определенной спецификации, такой, как USB HID — это обилие драйверов устройств, доступных в большинстве современных операционных систем. |
Though influenced by Heidegger, Sartre was profoundly sceptical of any measure by which humanity could achieve a kind of personal state of fulfilment comparable to the hypothetical Heideggerian re-encounter with Being. | Макар и повлиян от Хайдегер, Сартр е дълбоко скептичен към всеки начин, чрез който човечеството би могло да постигне някакво състояние на лично задоволство, подобен на хипотетичната Хайдегерова повторна среща с битието. |
I flew off to a place that's been shrouded in mystery for centuries, a place some folks call Shangri-La. | Odletio sam u mjesto obavijeno misterijem već stoljećima, mjesto koje ljudi zovu Shangri la. |
The diocesan areas of the defunct bishoprics in Prussian Saxony came under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Paderborn, as was the case with the diocesan area of defunct Minden in Prussian Westphalia. | Las áreas diocesanas de los extintos obispados en la Sajonia prusiana cayeron bajo la jurisdicción de la diócesis de Paderborn, como fue el caso con el área diocesana del extinto Minden en la Westfalia prusiana. |
Both Monster Hunter and Resident Evil Outbreak eventually reached this goal. | Ambos Monster Hunter e Resident Evil: Outbreak chegaram a esse objetivo. |
when are coals ready to bbq? | Coals are ready when covered with gray ash. After the fluid burns off, the edges of the coals will turn gray. As the coals continue to burn, the ash spreads to cover each briquette. Once mostly covered in ash, the coals are ready to spread out and use. The entire process takes approximately 15 minutes. |
are uv nail dryers safe? | About Nail Drying and Curing Lamps—and UV Exposure. ... Exposure to UV radiation can cause damage to your skin, especially if you're exposed over time. For example, it can lead to premature wrinkles, age spots, and even skin cancer. But the FDA views nail curing lamps as low risk when used as directed by the label. |
A mention of Srebrenica is a slap to Dutchmans and Gavrilo Princip is mentioned in the context of how Englishmen think and talk about him: the fool that pulled them into an expensive and unnecessary war. | Un mención a Srebrenica es una cachetada a los holandeses, y menciona a Gavrilo Princip en el contexto de cómo los ingleses piensan y hablan acerca de él: el tonto que los empujó a una guerra costosa e innecesaria. |
And you might think, well, "Boy, your life support system was failing you. Wasn't that dreadful?" | A možná si myslíte: „Váš podpůrný systém života vás zradil. Nebylo to hrozné?“ |
Fritz Brun | フリッツ・ブルン |
I want to advance mathmatical knowledge.? | http://mathworld.wolfram.com\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematics |
how many cells are at the end of meiosis 1? | Summary: At the end of meiosis, 4 daughter cells are formed = eggs or sperm. Each contains half as many chromosomes as the parent cell (n); each cell is genetically different from its parents and from its "siblings". Fertilization of an egg by a sperm restores the chromosome number to 2n. |
"Sleng Teng" boosted Jammy's popularity immensely, and other producers quickly released their own versions of the riddim, accompanied by dozens of different vocalists. | Setelah kepopuleran "Sleng Teng", produser-produser lain segera mengikuti kesuksesan Jammy dengan merilis versi mereka dari riddim yang sama dibantu oleh lusinan vokalis lain. |
In an essay, what's another way of writing: All three stories are told in first person. ? | I know why the Caged bird Sings:\nRated PG-13\nsexuality, violence\n\nTo Kill a Mockingbird:\nunrated\n\nGulliver's Travels:\nPG-13\nsexual references, racism |
Razgrad Province in Bulgaria Tsar Kaloyan, Plovdiv Province - a village in the Kuklen municipality | the Razgrad Province in Bulgaria Tsar Kaloyan, Plovdiv Province - a village in the |
2011 US Open – Men's Doubles | Отворено првенство Сједињених Америчких Држава у тенису 2011 — мушки парови |
what is the best vitamin to boost memory? | Whether you suffer from Alzheimer's disease or you simply have memory problems, certain vitamins and fatty acids have been said to slow or prevent memory loss. The long list of potential solutions includes vitamins like vitamin B-12, herbal supplements such as ginkgo biloba, and omega-3 fatty acids. |
is approximately 40,000 square kilometers. The Kaema Plateau slopes downward towards the northern border of the People's Republic of China and is the largest tableland in Korea; it is often called "The roof of Korea". In North Korea, the Kaema Plateau is divided into Kaema Plateau, Jagang Plateau, and Baekmu Plateau (in Musan). Up to approximately one million years ago, the Kaema Plateau was an extension of the Manchurian plains, as such the Hochon River and Changjin River were tributaries of Songhua River, however basalt from Baekdu Mountain accumulated in Changbai Korean Autonomous County, directing the rivers into Amnok River in modern times, consequently valleys were formed by the tributaries in the ensuing millennia. Some flat terrain still remains in some part in southeastern part of the plateau. Geography and geology Climate It is one of the coldest areas of | times, consequently valleys were formed by the tributaries in the ensuing millennia. Some flat terrain still remains in some part in southeastern part of the plateau. Geography and geology Climate It is one of the coldest areas of Korean Peninsula with elevation reaching as high as 1500m above sea level. During the winter months, the temperature can reach as low as −40 °C, with an average temperature around -17 °C. Flora and fauna The climate and terrain are ill-suited for human habitation, consequently |
in two Summer Olympics, he earned his best finish of ninth in the K-4 1000 m event at Athens in 2004. References Sports-Reference.com profile 1979 births Canadian male canoeists Canoeists at the | best finish of ninth in the K-4 1000 m event at Athens in 2004. References Sports-Reference.com profile 1979 births Canadian male canoeists Canoeists at the 2004 Summer Olympics Living people Olympic canoeists |
how many square feet is in a 20 by 20? | 20 inches is 20/12 = 1.666 feet so 20 inches by 20 inches is 1.666 × 1.666 = 2.778 square feet and 90/2.778 = 32.4 so it will take at least 33 tiles but I can't tell you the exact number. |
The ideal Lithuanian wedding lasts at least two days, so a great deal of cooking and baking goes on. | Det ideelle litauiske bryllup varer mindst to dage, så en stor del mad og bagværk er forberedt. |
A very cute small bird sitting on some ski poles. | Two skiis and poles stand upright in the snow. |
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