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chocoensis C. H. Eigenmann, 1912 Gephyrocharax intermedius Meek & Hildebrand, 1916 Gephyrocharax major G. S. Myers, 1929 Gephyrocharax martae Dahl, 1943 Gephyrocharax melanocheir C. H. Eigenmann, 1912 Gephyrocharax sinuensis Dahl, 1964 Gephyrocharax torresi Vanegas-Ríos, Azpelicueta, Mirande & García Gonzáles, 2013 | H. Eigenmann, 1912 Gephyrocharax intermedius Meek & Hildebrand, 1916 Gephyrocharax major G. S. Myers, 1929 Gephyrocharax martae Dahl, 1943 Gephyrocharax melanocheir C. H. Eigenmann, 1912 Gephyrocharax sinuensis Dahl, 1964 Gephyrocharax torresi Vanegas-Ríos, Azpelicueta, Mirande & García Gonzáles, 2013 Gephyrocharax |
On that night Raw defeated Nitro in the ratings for the first time since June 10, 1996. | In quella notte Raw sconfisse Nitro per la prima volta dal 10 giugno 1996. |
Tom was with his family last weekend. | Tom était avec sa famille le week-end dernier. |
hurdles at the 1996 Summer Olympics. References 1974 births Living people Athletes (track and field) | at the 1996 Summer Olympics. References 1974 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 1996 |
order of bacteria. | Frankiales are an |
A policy of deliberately enforcing anti-modern, traditional, ancient conservative Islamic education in schools and Islamic ideology was enforced by the Russians in order to deliberately hamper and destroy opposition to their rule by keeping them in a state of torpor to and prevent foreign ideologies from penetrating in. | En politik med bevidst håndhævelse af den anti-moderne, traditionelle, antikke konservative islamiske uddannelse i skoler og islamisk ideologi blev håndhævet af russerne for bevidst at hæmme og ødelægge modstand mod deres styre ved at holde dem i stand til at forebygge udenlandske ideologier fra at trænge ind. |
The Fiat–Revelli Modello 1914 was an Italian water-cooled medium machine gun produced from 1914 to 1918. | La Fiat-Revelli Modelo 1914 fue una ametralladora media italiana enfriada por agua, producida desde 1914 a 1918. |
Or are they just using the buzz around Pinterest without thinking about what they want to achieve? | Ili možda samo koriste glasine oko Pinteresta bez razmišljanja o tome šta oni žele da postignu? |
This aid can go through USAID, foreign governments, international bodies such as World Food Program, or approved nonprofits. | Viện trợ được thực hiện qua chương trình USAID, các chính phủ ngoại quốc, các bộ phận quốc tế như Chương trình Lương thực Thế giới, hay các tổ chức bất vụ lợi khác. |
The third ball was revamped again in 1995 for 1996, adding a computerized lighting system with 180 halogen bulbs and 144 strobe lights, and over 12,000 rhinestones. | A terceira bola foi renovada novamente em 1995 para 1996, a adição de um sistema de iluminação informatizado, com 180 lâmpadas de halogêneo e 144 luzes estroboscópicas, e mais de 12.000 strass. |
village in the Dutch provinces of Overijssel and Friesland. For the most part it lays within in | It was founded in 1820 as a colony of the Society of Humanitarianism. Steenwijkerland Geography of Weststellingwerf Populated |
what does uber driver make? | Uber drivers make an average of $364 a month and a median of $155 a month driving for the ride-sharing company, according to the analysis. The average Uber driver in New York City takes home $25 an hour after commission and sales tax, Uber said in 2014. |
Why do facial features play such a large role in determining attractiveness when it seems to have such a little evolutionary benefit? | Symmetry of facial features is correlated with both perceived attractiveness and perceived health ([Jones et al. 2001](_URL_0_) < - pdf!). The general idea is that facial assymetry is taken to be either the result of bad genes or the failure to fend off environmental effects on appearance, which may also be a sign of poor adaptation to environment / poor survivability. This is a version of the "good genes" hypothesis -- traits that females select for in choosing mates reflect genetic quality (and therefore chance of reproductive success of offspring). |
are alkali metals more reactive? | Alkali metals are among the most reactive metals. This is due in part to their larger atomic radii and low ionization energies. They tend to donate their electrons in reactions and have an oxidation state of +1. |
is shampoo good for your hair? | Shampoo is designed to clean the scalp and remove excess oil. But if it's overused or if you work it all the way down the length of your hair, shampoo can damage your hair. Shampoo strips the important oils the scalp produces and can leave the hair and scalp too dry. |
High School in that city. He played college football at Auburn. He played professional football for the Miami Seahawks of the All-America Football Conference in 1946. He appeared in seven games, two of them as a starter. He rushed for 96 yards and two touchdowns on 32 carries. He died | 30, 1985) was an American football fullback. Reynolds was born in LaGrange, Georgia, in 1920 and attended LaGrange High School in that city. He played college football at Auburn. He played professional |
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It was my grandmother's suffering that inspired my work to improve the health of women. | Chính nỗi khổ của bà tôi đã thúc bách tôi làm công việc này để cải thiện sức khỏe phụ nữ. |
The memorial suffered several attacks through the years for unclear reasons. | O monumento sofreu vários ataques através dos anos por razões desconhecidas. |
Tennessee teen started crying blood tears in May .
He suffers from a rare condition known as haemolacria, which means "bloody tears"
In four other cases, bleeding stopped spontaneously with no cause found . | (CNN) -- Calvino Inman had just stepped out of the shower one evening in May when a glimpse of his reflection in the mirror caused him to panic. "I looked up and saw myself, and I thought I was going to die," says the 15-year-old from Rockwood, Tennessee. His eyes were streaming tears of blood. Doctors are still searching for a medical reason for Calvino Inman's tears of blood. Inman's mother, Tammy Mynatt, says she immediately rushed him to the emergency room, but by the time they arrived, the bleeding had stopped. Doctors couldn't see what the family was trying to explain. They returned home completely perplexed. When the bloody tears returned a few days later while Inman was on a camping trip, he was rushed back to the hospital. Mynatt hoped that once doctors finally witnessed the phenomenon, there would be answers. But that wasn't the case. "The people at the hospital said they had never seen anything like it," Mynatt recalls. She says her son underwent an MRI, a CT scan and an ultrasound, but none of the tests had abnormal results. "'We don't know how to stop it,'" Mynatt remembers being told by doctors. "It just has to run its course." Dr. Barrett G. Haik, director of the University of Tennessee's Hamilton Eye Institute, says there is an answer, sort of. He says "crying blood," a condition called haemolacria, is common in people who have experienced extreme trauma or who have recently had a serious head injury. But a case such as Inman's is still a medical mystery. "What's really rare is to have a child like this," Haik says. "Only once every several years do you see someone with no obvious cause." Watch more on the teen who cried blood » . Haik and a team of researchers published a 2004 study in the Journal of the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery looking specifically at children who developed unexplained, spontaneous episodes of bloody tears between February 1992 and January 2003. Only four cases were recorded. Because of the rarity of the condition, experts anticipate Inman will have multiple tests from a variety of specialists, including hematologists (blood specialists), ophthalmologists (eye specialists) and otolaryngologists (ear, nose and throat specialists). Dr. James C. Flemming, also an ophthalmologist at the Hamilton Eye Institute, has been in touch with Mynatt and her son. He is reviewing Inman's medical records for possible treatment. Flemming says complications to look for include blood clots, a growth or tumor near the eye, or even a simple infection. He also says the culprit could be something so tiny that none of the standard tests would pick it up. "It's a very hard thing to estimate," Flemming says. "You may have to watch expectedly for other symptoms to show up." Inman's analysis would also include a psychological evaluation to rule out the possibility that the bloody tears were faked. "When you can't find an origin, you can't eliminate any of the possibilities" Haik explains. He says there have been cases where children seeking attention have found creative ways to simulate haemolacriatic symptoms. Still, Mynatt and her son are relieved to at least have more guidance. In an interview with CNN affiliate WATE, Mynatt was near tears herself explaining her frustration: "I just truly want somebody to say they've seen this and they can help us." And that's at least one reassurance Flemming and his team of experts at the Hamilton Eye Institute can offer. "We get more positive talk now than negative. It really feels like there's hope," Mynatt says, relieved. But still, the possibility remains that after endless tests, the underlying cause may never be found. In all four cases Haik examined previously, the bleeding stopped on its own. "As physicians, that's disconcerting, because we like to have the answers," Haik admits. Moreover, he says he knows from previous experience that the toll of not knowing is much worse for patients. "I could always see the fear in their faces because no matter what we studied, we couldn't find an answer." |
characters at his own company, Amos Toys, each character with its own personality and background world. Education Jarvis was educated at Dulwich College, London. After a foundation course at Chelsea College of Arts he went on to study illustration at the University of Brighton (1990–1993) and took a master's degree in illustration at the Royal College of Art (1993–1995). Career 1994: freelance illustrator 1998: begins collaboration with London fashion company Silas, designing a moulded plastic toy, Martin 1999: more Silas toys, Evil Martin and Bubba Silas 2000: exhibition at PARCO Gallery, Tokyo, later at Nagoya, of 'World of Pain', | a British illustrator and toy designer, a pioneer of the soft vinyl designer toy revolution. Beginning as a designer for the fashion company Silas, Jarvis now creates characters at his own company, Amos Toys, each character with its own personality and background world. Education Jarvis was educated at Dulwich College, London. After a foundation course at Chelsea College of Arts he went on to study illustration at the University of Brighton (1990–1993) and took a master's degree in illustration at the Royal College of Art (1993–1995). Career 1994: freelance illustrator 1998: begins collaboration with London fashion company Silas, designing a moulded plastic toy, Martin 1999: more Silas toys, Evil Martin and Bubba Silas 2000: exhibition at PARCO Gallery, Tokyo, later at Nagoya, of 'World of Pain', an imaginary environment invented for Silas 2000: World of Pain comic launched 2000: new toy Tattoo-Me Keith, for Silas 2001: Lars World of Pain, for Silas 2002: Juvenile Delinquents characters for Sony Capsule Toy 2002: book James Jarvis Drawings published 2002: With |
Hydroxyanthraquinone glucosyltransferase | Hidroksiantrahinon glukoziltransferaza |
In the 2012 documentary The Sound of Belgium, director Jozef Devillé describes the rise and popularity of the genre. | Em 2012, no documentário The Sound of Belgium, o realizador Jozef Devillé descreve a ascensão e popularidade do género. |
Sometimes combinations of repeating letters are not allowed (e.g. 2 + 3 is valid, but 3 + 1 + 1 is not). | A volte le combinazioni di lettere ripetute non sono consentite (per es. 2 + 3 è valido, ma 3 + 1 + 1 non lo è). |
Gericht), a German offensive during the Battle of Verdun Operation Judgement (1940), A British naval air attack on the Italian battle | Gericht), a German offensive during the Battle of Verdun Operation Judgement (1940), A British naval air attack on the Italian |
Fountains Hall is a country house near Ripon in North Yorkshire, England, located within the World Heritage Site at Studley Royal Park which include the ruins of Fountains Abbey. It belongs to the National Trust and is a Grade I listed building. History The house was built by Stephen Proctor between 1598 and 1604, partly with stone from the abbey ruins. It is an example of a late Elizabethan prodigy house, perhaps influenced by the work of Robert Smythson. After Proctor's death in 1619, Fountains Hall passed into the possession of the Messenger family, who sold it to William Aislabie of neighbouring Studley Royal 150 years later. Fountains Hall became redundant as the Aislabie family remained at Studley Royal. It was leased to tenants and at one time parts of it were used for farm storage. The hall was renovated and modernised between 1928 and 1931, and the Duke and Duchess of York (later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth) often stayed there as guests of Lady Doris Vyner, sister to the then-current Duke of Richmond and Gordon. During the Second World War, Fountains Hall and other estate buildings were used to house evacuees. Studley Royal became the wartime home of Queen Ethelburga's School from Harrogate and the school's sanatorium was at Fountains Hall. The stable block and courtyard was used for dormitories while one corner became the school chapel, at which Sunday Evensong was regularly said by the Archdeacon of Ripon. The hall has a balcony although it cannot be used because the staircase is considered unsafe for the public. Vyner memorial The Vyners lost a son and a daughter in the Second World War; Charles | the public. Vyner memorial The Vyners lost a son and a daughter in the Second World War; Charles was a Royal Naval Reserve pilot missing in action near Rangoon. Elizabeth was a member of the Women's Royal Naval Service and died of lethargic encephalitis while on service in Felixstowe, Suffolk. There is a sculpture remembering them which can be seen as one comes out of the house down the stone steps. Its text, which begins with an epitaph written by John Maxwell Edmonds, reads: WHEN YOU GO HOME TELL THEM OF US AND SAY FOR YOUR TOMORROW WE GAVE OUR TODAY FROM THIS THEIR HOME, THEY WENT FORTH TO WAR. Elizabeth Vyner WRNS - Died on Active Service June 3rd 1942 Aged 18 years. Also her brother Charles De Grey Vyner Sub Lieut (A) RNVR Reported missing from Air Operations Off Rangoon May 2nd 1945 Aged 19 Years. After the war the hall again fell into a state of dilapidation. The National Trust acquired the Fountains Estate from North Yorkshire County Council in |
221B requires users to connect a Facebook account, which allows the user to connect with a second player and to save their progress. | 221B solicitava os usuários para conectarem com uma conta do Facebook, a qual permitia que o usuário conectasse com um segundo jogador e para salvar seu progresso. |
November 15, 1857 (Ansei 4): Nagasaki Medical School is opened. | 15 novembre 1857 (Ansei 4) : Ouverture de l'école de médecine de Nagasaki. |
Gorda, in the BVI, as well as San Juan, St. Thomas, Antigua and St. Maarten. Horseshoe Reef Anegada is known for miles of white sand beaches and the -long Horseshoe Reef, one of the largest barrier coral reefs in the Caribbean. The reef makes navigation to Anegada difficult. While charter boats freely sail among most of the other Virgin Islands, charter companies often forbid clients to sail to Anegada to avoid running aground on the reef. The reef has caused hundreds of shipwrecks, including HMS Astraea in 1808, the Donna Paula (1819), and the MS Rocus (1929) As such, it was once an important scuba diving destination. In an effort to protect the reef, the BVI government has made anchoring on Horseshoe Reef illegal. Fauna Anegada is also known for the large salt ponds that cover much of the west end of the island, These ponds, which support unique fauna, were designated a Ramsar Site on 11 May 1999. In the 1830s, thousands of Caribbean flamingos lived in these ponds, but they were hunted for food and feathers throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries and disappeared by 1950. They have been reestablished. As of 2016, the flamingo flock numbers approximately 200 birds. The birds are another tourist draw, but officials are trying to keep the number of visitors to the flamingo areas at a level that allows the birds to flourish. The western salt ponds and south-eastern coastal mangroves have been recognised as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International. Other rare or endangered animals include the Anegada rock iguana (Cyclura pinguis) and several species of turtles. Conch, Caribbean lobster (Metanephrops binghami), and many species of fishes can be found near Anegada, particularly in the deep waters off the North Drop to the north of the island. The Ft. Worth Zoo now maintains an Anegada Rock "Headstart" facility in the Settlement. Newly hatched iguanas are caught in the wild, brought to the facility, and raised until they are large enough to be able to defend themselves against the feral cats that are their only predator on Anegada. As of 2016, over 200 iguanas have been released from the headstart program back into the wild. In addition, an annual Iguana Festival is held outside the Iguana Headstart Facility to celebrate the island's native species. The reef adjacent to the Settlement was once one of the more fertile conch grounds in the Caribbean, but overfishing has wiped | islands, with a population of 285 as at the 2010 Census. Most of the population on Anegada live in the only village, The Settlement. From 2008 to 2013 Anegada was home to one of the tallest Christmas trees in the Caribbean and had an official tree lighting ceremony and party each year. The tree donated by Adrian Johnson was intended to help bring visitors to the island and provided a flotilla destination for many sailors. Economy The primary business of Anegada is tourism. On a typical day during the tourist season, the island will have an additional 200 or so visitors. Commercial fishing is also a substantial business on Anegada, with local fishermen providing the majority of the fresh fish and lobster catch for the rest of the British Virgin Islands. Its miles of south shore flats have a large population of bonefish, making Anegada a popular destination for fly fishing. Access Access to the island is via the small Auguste George Airport (NGD), thrice-weekly ferries, and private boat. Charter flights run directly to Anegada from Tortola and Virgin Gorda, in the BVI, as well as San Juan, St. Thomas, Antigua and St. Maarten. Horseshoe Reef Anegada is known for miles of white sand beaches and the -long Horseshoe Reef, one of the largest barrier coral reefs in the Caribbean. The reef makes navigation to Anegada difficult. While charter boats freely sail among most of the other Virgin Islands, charter companies often forbid clients to sail to Anegada to avoid running aground on the reef. The reef has caused hundreds of shipwrecks, including HMS Astraea in 1808, the Donna Paula (1819), and the MS Rocus (1929) As such, it was once an important scuba diving destination. In an effort to protect the reef, the BVI government has made anchoring on Horseshoe Reef illegal. Fauna Anegada is also known for the large salt ponds that cover much of the west end of the island, These ponds, which support unique fauna, were designated a Ramsar Site on 11 May 1999. In the 1830s, thousands of Caribbean flamingos lived in these ponds, but they were hunted for food and feathers throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries and disappeared by 1950. They have been reestablished. As of 2016, the flamingo flock numbers approximately 200 birds. The birds are another tourist draw, but officials are trying to keep the number of visitors to the flamingo areas at a level that allows the birds to flourish. The western salt ponds and south-eastern coastal mangroves have been recognised as an Important Bird Area |
In Doha Onye improved on her own record by throwing a distance of 7.72 on her first attempt. | À Doha, Onye améliore son propre record avec un jet à 7,72 m lors de sa première tentative. |
ligne) Related articles Governor of New France New France People of New France New France Heads of state of Canada History of New France 17th century in New France 18th century in New France 18th-century Canadian civil servants North | for his lands in Canada. A number of authors cited in his bibliography named him first viceroy of Canada. References and notes Annex Bibliography Joseph Desjardins, Guide parlementaire historique de la Province de Québec. 1792 à 1902, Québec, 1902, 434 p. (en ligne) |
Clear". The album's sound was more accomplished than on the band's debut album Pop Said.... The arrangements were lush, and with tracks like "Tiny Machine" clocking in at just under six minutes, the song lengths were relatively epic compared to the two-minute average on Pop Said.... Critical reception Trouser Press wrote: "Some now-tired Blondie-isms remain, but this fine sophomore effort is mostly a forward-looking, | but this fine sophomore effort is mostly a forward-looking, groove-heavy delight." The Tampa Bay Times called it "full of swirly, danceable melodies and infectious drumbeats." Spin deemed it "guitar-driven girl pop at its very finest." Track listing All songs written by Harley Farr and Andrea Lewis "It Makes No Difference" (3:55) "Tiny Machine" (5:45) "Crystal Clear" (3:48) "Do You Have To Break My Heart" |
The Saviour (film) | The Saviour |
What does it mean if a guy's sperm is pina coloda color? | Well, considering pina colodas are white and sperm is white, I'd say it is healthy. |
Bad Salzhausen, which is part of the municipality of Nidda, a large right turn takes it to Nidda Station. In the course of this curve, the railway from Gießen and the former continuation of the line to Schotten run to its left. The entire line from Beienheim to Nidda lies in the Wetterau district of Hesse in the municipalities of Reichelsheim and Echzell and in the town of Nidda. Nidda–Schotten The section to Schotten is the older of the two parts. It was opened in 1888, nine years before the section towards Friedberg, but it was closed and dismantled in 1959/60. In order to save costs and because low traffic volumes were already foreseen during its planning, it was built to technically simple standards. So it followed nearly the entire course of the road from Nidda to Schotten along the valley of the river Nidda, now called federal road 455, usually immediately next to it. The railway operated like a tram in the villages, running directly on the very narrow village streets, which was inconvenient for the residents with its steam operations. Although the line passed through centres of the villages, the stations were built on their outskirts because the narrow roads meant there was no room to build them in the centres. The Schotten line branched off to the east from the Gießen–Gelnhausen railway at the northern end of Nidda station and runs to the west of the main road on the route of today's Kohdener Weg to the Paradiesstraße / Hoherodskopfstraße intersection and continues on the left (west) side of Hoherodskopfstraße through the village of Kohden. The Kohden halt was located near Ulfaer Weg. Outside Kohden the railway changed to the right (east) side of the road. In the following village of Unter-Schmitten, it was possible to build the line parallel with the village street (Brückenstraße/Vogelsbergstraße) instead of directly along it. In the Brückenstraße/Am Storz area the former route is still recognisable as a path. There was a halt on the northern edge of the village at the Chausseehaus inn. The next village of Ober-Schmitten included two paper mills which were both connected by sidings to the railway. Again, the line had to run directly through the narrow village street. The halt was at its eastern end near the SPO paper mill. Continuing on the right (southeast) side of the road, the line followed the highway to Eichelsdorf and along the village main street to a halt near the townhouse now called Eichelsdorf. The railway line between Eichelsdorf and Rainrod moved slightly away from the road and crossed it approximately halfway between the two villages. Part of its course can still be recognised as a path. The line also crossed Rainrod near the main street (Frankfurter Straße), but here the halt was on the eastern outskirts, again | SPO paper mill. Continuing on the right (southeast) side of the road, the line followed the highway to Eichelsdorf and along the village main street to a halt near the townhouse now called Eichelsdorf. The railway line between Eichelsdorf and Rainrod moved slightly away from the road and crossed it approximately halfway between the two villages. Part of its course can still be recognised as a path. The line also crossed Rainrod near the main street (Frankfurter Straße), but here the halt was on the eastern outskirts, again on the southern side of the road, east of the junction with Brückenstraße. The line ran on the south side of the highway on what is now the northern shore of the Niddastausee reservoir, which was built after the dismantling of the railway, and ended at its terminus in the town of Schotten. The station was between the Nidda river and the present federal highway in the area of the Taubenweg; its goods shed still exists and is used for commercial purposes. The villages of Kohden, Unter-Schmitten, Ober-Schmitten and Eichelsdorf are now part of Nidda in Wetteraukreis. Rainrod is in the town of Schotten in Vogelsbergkreis. History Beienheim–Nidda The line was originally planned and operated by the Grand Duchy of Hesse State Railways (Großherzoglich Hessische Staatseisenbahnen), which was absorbed into the Prussian-Hessian Railway Company (Preußisch-Hessische Eisenbahngemeinschaft) in 1897. Construction started on 20 September 1895. The railway was opened on 1 October 1897. The installation of a second track was planned, but never carried out. Freight traffic used to be significant and was supported by the agriculture of the Wetterau. Of particular note was the sugar beet traffic to the sugar refinery in Friedberg (until 1982). In addition, lignite was transported from Geiß-Nidda between 1904 and 1949. Also the Wölfersheim power plant and salt production in Bad Salzhausen brought traffic to the railway. From 1982 to 1995, around 120,000 tonnes of waste were loaded every year in Grund-Schwalheim. Two trains a day ran to Friedberg and were shunted there for the onward journey. The line had very dilapidated tracks, which meant that parts of it had speed restrictions of 10 to 30 km/h, requiring modernisation. Nidda–Schotten The Nidda–Schotten was opened on 26 May 1888. Because it ran through narrow village streets, the railway was an obstacle for traffic and an accident risk from the first day, which was no longer considered acceptable with the beginning of mass motorisation in the late 1950s. Passenger operations in Schotten and the adjoining villages were therefore formally closed on 29 November 1959. Freight operations continued until February 1960, when it was also abandoned due to lack of demand. The line was dismantled a few months later. Current operations The line is located in the area managed by the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund (RMV). It is operated by the Butzbach office of the Hessische Landesbahn, (until 2005, a subsidiary of the Butzbach-Lich Railway Company—Butzbach-Licher Eisenbahn). In the peak hour, trains run to/from Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof. Two of these trains are operated as Regional-Express services by DB Regio Mitte with a Bombardier TRAXX locomotive (class 245) hauling double-decker cars and one |
what is the difference between primary key and foreign key in database? | Difference between Primary Key and Foreign Key. Primary key uniquely identify a record in the table. Foreign key is a field in the table that is primary key in another table. ... By default, Primary key is clustered index and data in the database table is physically organized in the sequence of clustered index. |
has a capacity to accommodate 1,500 spectators. The club is affiliated to Associação de Futebol de Braga and has competed in the AF Braga Taça. The club entered the national cup competition known as Taça de Portugal for the first time in the 2013–14. Season to season Current squad Goalkeepers : João Rodrigues André Ferreira Defense : André Correia Nuno Araújo China David Rui Torres Tiago Fernandes João Duarte Fábio Carvalho Middle : César Marques Arturinho Cesário Hélder Guimarães Salgueiro Forward : Luís Tiago Bruno Silva João Cruz Ruizinho Canetas Pedrinho | football club based in Nine in the district of Vila Nova de Famalicão. Background Vilaverdense FC currently plays in the Campeonato Nacional de Seniores Série A which is the third tier of Portuguese football. The club was founded in 1970 and they play their home matches at the Complexo Desportivo de Nine in Nine. The stadium has a capacity to accommodate 1,500 spectators. The club is affiliated to Associação de Futebol de Braga and has competed in the AF Braga Taça. The club entered the national cup competition known |
the mid-1990s when it was partially burned and then demolished. In recent years, the construction of the Heartland Expressway has spurred new businesses to locate at the Junction, including a campground and construction companies. Heartland Expressway SH-79 and US-18/385 south of Maverick Junction are part of the Heartland Expressway connecting the eastern side of the Black Hills with Alliance and Scottsbluff, Nebraska, and the Front Range of Colorado. As of the Fall of 2009, the expressway has been completed as a dual-roadway four-lane highway from Rapid City, South Dakota to Maverick Junction, and the next segment south through Oelrichs to the Nebraska stateline, paid for by 19 million dollars in federal funding, plus matching state funds, is now under construction. Maverick Junction serves as the southeastern entry into the Black Hills, for travelers from the Oglala Sioux Indian Reservation and other reservations to the east (via US-18), and from the Panhandle and much of the rest of Nebraska (via US-385), and as one of two common routes from Colorado. The multiplexed portions of US-18/385 have been known variously as the Grant Highway, the Black Hills Sioux Trail, and the Oyate Trail. SD-79 functions as a high-speed bypass for the southern Black Hills, used in lieu of US-385 and US-16, because it is located in the "Racetrack" that forms the outside edge of the Black Hills and therefore has much better terrain; the four-lane portions of SD-79 are posted at 70 mph, 5 mph above standard South Dakota rural speed limits. US-18/385 from Maverick Junction to Hot Springs (4.5 miles) is named the Leslie Jensen Memorial Highway in honor of South Dakota's 15th governor, and follows Fall River up the canyon of the same name to the tourist, veteran's services, market, and county town, known for its 1890s architecture and a variety of minor tourist attractions. Hot Springs is also the gateway | over Fall River and the still-existent historical truss bridge across the Cheyenne River on what is now County Highway 79-F. This is located west of the current bridge (which is being rebuilt to expand from two lanes to four lanes in the Fall of 2009). Local businesses A variety of businesses have been built and operated at the location for many years, including the currently named "Coffee Cup Fuel Stop" (also known as the Maverick Junction Truck Stop). Another long-term business is one of the locations of Big Bat's, a chain of convenience stores owned and operated by the Pourier family of Pine Ridge, South Dakota, a Franco-Oglala Lakota family. Other businesses are located around the junction, including light industrial operations such as sand and gravel pits, rental storage, and ready-mix operations. The South Dakota Department of Transportation has a maintenance shop at the Junction. A motel and a restaurant (other than the one at the truck stop) were located at the Junction from the 1970s to the mid-1990s when it was partially burned and then demolished. In recent years, the construction of the Heartland Expressway has spurred new businesses to locate at the Junction, including a campground and construction companies. Heartland Expressway SH-79 and US-18/385 south of Maverick Junction are part of the Heartland Expressway connecting the eastern side of the Black Hills with Alliance and Scottsbluff, Nebraska, and the Front Range of Colorado. As of the Fall of 2009, the expressway has been completed as a dual-roadway four-lane highway |
of Inala, Queensland, Australia Inala, a 1985 album by the | Queensland, a place in Brisbane Electoral district of Inala, Queensland, |
Make Sugar Bark | Sugar bark is a quick and easy way to make a crunchy garnish for coffee drinks. Or, it can be added to a dessert or used as a cake topping. Sugar bark has a short life of about an hour though [1] , so it needs to be made just before serving. |
how much weight do you gain with your period? | It's normal to gain about three to five pounds during your period. Generally, it will go away a few days after your period starts. Period-related weight gain is caused by hormonal fluctuations. It may be the result of water retention, overeating, sugar cravings, and skipping workouts due to cramps. |
And I told you, roadkill is a big problem for tapirs in the Cerrado, so we just came up with the idea of putting reflective stickers on the GPS collars we put on the tapirs. | 讓我告訴你,路殺是對喜拉多的貘來說 很大的一個問題 所以我們有了在貘的GPS頸鍊上 放置反射貼紙的想法 |
things to do after rdr2 story? | ['1 Try To Reach 100% Game Completion.', '2 Search The Game For Glitches. ... ', '3 Go Fishing. ... ', '4 Search For Easter Eggs. ... ', '5 Work On The Marston Ranch. ... ', '6 Find The White Arabian Horse. ... ', '7 Hunt For Legendary Animals. ... ', "8 Complete The Game's Stranger Missions. ... "] |
Bank of Canada | Bancu de Canadá |
The condors are kept in aviaries for three months prior to release, where they acclimatize to an environment similar to that which they will be released in. | Los cóndores se mantienen en aviarios durante tres meses antes de la liberación, en el que se aclimatan a un ambiente similar al entorno donde serán liberados. |
is araneus diadematus spider dangerous? | While the majority of spiders are venomous, they are not detrimental to humans. The venom paralyzes to subdue their prey, which works similarly to an insecticide. Spider bites do occur but bee and wasp stings are considered more dangerous. |
In August 2018, five new songs were released over a daily basis: "Moonlight", "Where Angels Fear to Tread", "Love Can Be So Hard", "Funky Sensation" and "Where You Come From". | In augustus 2018 werden dagelijks vijf nieuwe nummers uitgebracht: "Moonlight", "Where Angels Fear to Tread", "Love Can Being So Hard", "Funky Sensation" en "Where You Come From". |
Gouzangrez | Quzanqrez |
what is the difference between dry shampoo and texturizing spray? | What Is The Difference Between Dry Texturizing Spray and Dry Shampoo? ... However, dry texturizing spray also adds volume and texture. While dry shampoo is great for freshening dirty or oily hair, it doesn't add much volume…and using too much dry shampoo can leave a powdery residue on the scalp. |
He also claimed that Hamza had been shot in the Daraa riot and that all signs of disfigurement were due to decay. | Il a également affirmé que Hamza avait été tué dans l'émeute de Daraa et que tous les signes de défiguration étaient dus à la pourriture. |
what is the chance of getting lung cancer from vaping? | The study found that e-cigarette vapor caused notable DNA damage in the mice's lungs and bladders, and it “inhibits DNA repair in lung tissues.” Out of 40 mice exposed to e-cigarette vapor with nicotine over a period of 54 weeks, 22.5 percent developed lung cancer and 57.5 percent developed precancerous lesions on the ... |
Mogens Glistrup | Глиструп, Могенс |
Gorka Larrea | Горка Ларреа |
So you're my nephew, are you? | So, are you my nephew, well? |
Now, if you are dead inside, the other person can do a lot of things for Valentine's. | Якщо ви мертві всередині, інша людина може зробити чимало для вас до дня Валентина. |
848 Naval Air Squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm was the first squadron to receive HAR.1s, which replaced Sikorsky-built HAR.21 versions of the Whirlwind, for utility and search-and-rescue service from July 1954. | Le Squadron 848 (NAS) de la Fleet Air Arm de la Royal Navy fut le premier escadron doté des HAR.1 qui remplacèrent les HAR.21 construits par Sikorsky pour la servitude et la Recherche et le sauvetage à partir de juillet 1954. |
Gillespie in Bird, the biographical film about Charlie Parker. Wright also played the part of Mufasa in the original cast of The Lion King on Broadway and voiced Kron the Iguanodon in Disney's 2000 CGI/live-action film Dinosaur. Early life Wright was born on November 20, 1946, in Camden, South Carolina. Wright was a student at Camden High School, where he was involved with sports and the arts. Career In 1968, Wright moved to New York City to pursue his acting career full time. Wright was nominated for a Tony Award in 1984 for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his performance in The Tap Dance Kid and again in 1998 for Best Featured Actor in a Musical as the original lead actor for Mufasa in The Lion King, the Broadway version of Disney's animated classic of the same name. Wright was chosen to play the Scarecrow in the 1995 Apollo Theater Revival of The Wiz alongside Whitney Houston, Keith David, and Cedric the Entertainer. Wright originated the part of "Sam" in Over Here! on Broadway (1974). In addition, on Broadway, Wright replaced Ben Vereen as the Leading Player in Pippin (1972). He originated the role of Mayor Joe Clark in Mule Bone (1991). Wright played Enos' partner Officer Turk Adams in the TV series Enos, the Dukes of Hazzard spin-off and portrayed jazz trumpeter and composer Dizzy Gillespie in Clint Eastwood film Bird. He also played the part of Jericho on the short-lived Fox television program Jonny Zero. Music and voice-over work Wright narrated the 1988 documentary film Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser, produced by Clint Eastwood. Wright performed and recorded several songs for the Walt Disney animated film The Little Mermaid, as Sebastian the Crab, and is | his acting career full time. Wright was nominated for a Tony Award in 1984 for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his performance in The Tap Dance Kid and again in 1998 for Best Featured Actor in a Musical as the original lead actor for Mufasa in The Lion King, the Broadway version of Disney's animated classic of the same name. Wright was chosen to play the Scarecrow in the 1995 Apollo Theater Revival of The Wiz alongside Whitney Houston, Keith David, and Cedric the Entertainer. Wright originated the part of "Sam" in Over Here! on Broadway (1974). In addition, on Broadway, Wright replaced Ben Vereen as the Leading Player in Pippin (1972). He originated the role of Mayor Joe Clark in Mule Bone (1991). Wright played Enos' partner Officer Turk Adams in the TV series Enos, the Dukes of Hazzard spin-off and portrayed jazz trumpeter and composer Dizzy Gillespie in Clint Eastwood film Bird. He also played the part of Jericho on the short-lived Fox television program Jonny Zero. Music and voice-over work Wright narrated the 1988 |
District, Bandpey-ye Gharbi District, Babol County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 348, in 90 families. References Populated | Romanized as Bālā Bowrā; also known as Sarbūrā and Sar Būrā) is a village in Khvosh Rud Rural District, Bandpey-ye Gharbi District, |
Logan (American football coach) Dick Logan (Australian footballer) | football player) Dick Logan (American football coach) Dick Logan |
is ablation covered by medicare? | Medicare recipients may get coverage for radiofrequency ablation if the procedure is deemed medically necessary by your physician. ... If you get this treatment in a doctor's office or in an outpatient setting, Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) will help cover the costs. |
A small girl with brown hair walks away from a blue body of water while wearing a frilly yellow dress and an orange bonnet. | they are outside |
what is the difference between a certificate and award? | Award: awards are recognised as any qualification with up to 130 hours of training and equal to up to 13 credits. Certificate: Certificates are recognised as any qualification with between 130 hours of training or 13 credits and 370 hours of training/ 37 credits. |
Disadvantage: Just before the sudden escape of information, a very small black hole must be able to store an arbitrary amount of information, which violates the Bekenstein bound. | Svantaggio: Poco prima dell'improvvisa fuga di informazioni, un buco nero molto piccolo deve essere in grado di immagazzinare una quantità arbitraria di informazione, il che viola pesantemente il limite di Bekenstein. |
List of Brazilian records in swimming | Record brasiliani del nuoto |
Police questioned many persons who worked near the crime scene. | La police a interrogé de nombreuses personnes qui travaillaient près de la scène de crime. |
it was named in 1865, it was a settlement on Yuleba Creek. However, in October 1879 the town moved to the railway crossing on Yuleba Creek and was officially called Baltinglass. However, this was changed to Yuleba in 1901. However, due to an error in assembling a sign for the railway station, the station and the town were known as the misspelt Yeulba. In 1938, the name was changed to the original intended name of Yuleba. Baltinglass Provisional School opened on 10 November 1880. On 1 April 1884 it was renamed Yeulba State School. In 1939 the spelling of the name was changed to Yuleba State School. As a railhead for the region to the west, the town was an important centre until the railway was extended again to Roma in 1910. The last Cobb and Co stagecoach run, on 16 August 1924, ran between Yuleba and Surat. In 1954 the former Bendemere Shire Council (now a constituent part of the Maranoa Region) erected a memorial hall in Yuleba with an honour board commemorating those from the shire who had served in World War II. It was | of the Maranoa Region) erected a memorial hall in Yuleba with an honour board commemorating those from the shire who had served in World War II. It was officially opened on 15 May 1954 by Alfred Dohring, the Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Roma. On 9 October 1964 Queensland Premier Frank Nicklin unveiled a large mural at the Yuleba Memorial Hall. The mural depicts many scene of wars and was painted by local artist and jackaroo Robert (Fred) Doyle. At the , Yuleba had a population of 183. The Yuleba Public Library had a major refurbishment in 2015 undertaken by the Maranoa Regional Council. Education Yuleba State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at Perry Street (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 23 students with 2 teachers and 5 non-teaching staff (2 full-time equivalent). There is no secondary school in Yuleba. The closest Secondary School is Wallumbilla State School but it only offers high school education up to Year 10. The nearest state |
Sylvanite | Sylvanit |
how deep are buried gas lines? | Working around buried facilities Main lines are generally found at least 24 inches deep, while service lines are gener- ally found at least 18 inches deep. Keep in mind: existing grades can change and the current depth of an electric or natural gas line may be different than when originally installed. |
Recent KKK membership campaigns have stimulated people's anxieties about illegal immigration, urban crime, civil unions, and same-sex marriage. | Le recenti campagne di adesione al KKK hanno stimolato le ansie delle persone riguardo all'immigrazione illegale, alla criminalità urbana, all'unione civile e al matrimonio tra persone dello stesso sesso. |
that the Island of the marooning is most likely Harrington Harbour, Quebec. The Isle of Demons first appears in the 1508 map of Johannes Ruysch. It may simply be a relocated version of the older legendary island of Satanazes ("Devils" in Portuguese) that was normally depicted in 15th century maps in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean just north of Antillia. With the Atlantic better mapped with the trans-oceanic voyages of the 1490s, Ruysch may simply have transplanted old Satanazes to a more suitable location. The Isle of Demons continues to appear as late as the 1556 map | on the island. It is believed now that the Island of the marooning is most likely Harrington Harbour, Quebec. The Isle of Demons first appears in the 1508 map of Johannes Ruysch. It may simply be a relocated version of the older legendary island of Satanazes ("Devils" in Portuguese) that was normally depicted in 15th century maps in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean just north of Antillia. With the Atlantic better mapped with the trans-oceanic voyages of the 1490s, Ruysch may simply have transplanted old Satanazes to a more suitable location. The Isle of Demons continues to appear as late as the 1556 map of "La Nueva Francia" by Giacomo Gastaldi – that is, after Jacques Cartier's expeditions (1534, 1535, 1541) had explored much of Newfoundland and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The "Isola de Demoni" is depicted by Gastaldi as a substantially large island roughly encompassing northern Newfoundland, with figurative depictions |
Social media users also used the new police hashtag to share their complaints about the new law enforcers. | Пользователи социальных сетей также использовали хештег для новой полиции, чтобы поделиться жалобами на новых правоохранителей. |
how often to wash hair with water only? | Especially at the beginning, you may find yourself having to wash your hair with water everyday for it to look decent. Don't worry, as your hair adapts, you will totally be able to increase the days between washes. I only wash my hair once every 5-7 days. |
what is the main difference between curriculum and syllabus? | Curriculum contains the overall content as provided by an education board for a particular course spanning across a stipulated time period. Whereas syllabus explains the summary of different topics covered or units that will be taught in a specific subject or discipline under that particular course. |
Brain sponge | Isodictya elastica |
CD Valdelacalzada | Club Deportivo Valdelacalzada |
how much was billy graham worth? | Billy Graham Net Worth $25 Million. Billy was raised on a farm, near Charlotte, with his three siblings. He was educated at Sharon High School, then entered Bob Jones College, but dropped out of it to study at the Florida Bible Institute. |
Andrés Ibargüen | Ибаргуэн, Андрес Фелипе |
what are the human resources in organisation? | human resources : the people who work for the company\nHuman resource department: ensure that there are enough people available to do the jobs. They also deal with training and record statistics, so that predictions can be made for staffing levels. \n\nGOOD LUCK |
twenty-fourth year (1852), when he was admitted to the priesthood. He then returned to Dublin. From 1854 to 1865 he served as private secretary to Cardinal Paul Cullen. Career in Australia On 14 November 1865 in Dublin, Murray was consecrated first Bishop of Maitland, (when his cousin Matthew Quinn was also consecrated Bishop of Bathhurst) by Cardinal Cullen. In October 1866 he landed in New South Wales. After taking possession of the see, the ecclesiastical and educational development of the diocese under his auspices were enormous. He introduced the Dominican nuns to Australia in 1867; and the Brigidines in | 1865 he served as private secretary to Cardinal Paul Cullen. Career in Australia On 14 November 1865 in Dublin, Murray was consecrated first Bishop of Maitland, (when his cousin Matthew Quinn was also consecrated Bishop of Bathhurst) by Cardinal Cullen. In October 1866 he landed in New South Wales. After taking possession of the see, the ecclesiastical and educational development of the diocese under his auspices were enormous. He introduced the Dominican nuns to Australia in 1867; and the Brigidines in 1883. Murray visited |
There is one more option, that for now exists only as an idea. | Есть еще один вариант, который пока существует только на уровне идеи. |
A burning metal hunk coming back. | e voltou um pedaço de metal em chamas. |
species of Atriplex, Beta, Chenopodium and Spinacia and also Tetragonia tetragonioides. The most important hosts however are sugarbeet and fodder beet. BLCV is found in the Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Turkey. The vector for BCLV is Piesma quadratum, the beet lace bug. Both adults and nymphs acquire the virus when feeding continuously for at least thirty minutes and need to feed for at least forty minutes in order to inoculate the virus into new host plants. The vectors remains infective for the rest of their lives. The virus migrates to the salivary glands, haemolymph and intestinal wall and is thought to multiply in both the adult and larval stages of the insect. It does not seem to be transmissible mechanically or by seed. Dry plant material remains infectious | itself by an initial translucence of the leaf veins and petioles which later become swollen and grow more slowly than the rest of the leaf causing it to crinkle. A bunch of small, curved new leaves form in the plant's crown creating a head somewhat resembling a lettuce. Growth in general slows down and the older leaves die. The disease is mostly found in central Europe in areas with light sandy soils. The loss of yield in sugarbeet can be up to 75% and the sugar content of the beets may be considerally reduced. References External links |
Hee-soo Bae Seong-woo as Go Seok-dong Park Sung-woong as Kwak Seung-gun Nana as Choon-ja Ahn Se-ha as Chief Kim Choi Deok-moon as Lee Kang-suk Choi Il-hwa as Lawmaker Sung Heo Sung-tae as Jang Du-chil Kim Tae-hoon as Attorney general Jung Jin-young as Hwang Yoo-suk (special appearance) Oh Tae-kyung as Tae-dong (special appearance) Cha Soon-bae as CEO Kang (special appearance) Jin Seon-kyu as Older cousin (special appearance) Release and reception Local The Swindlers opened in South Korea on November 22, 2017, grossing from 213,185 admissions on the first day of its release. The film topped the local box office for three consecutive weeks. By December 19, 2017, The Swindlers exceeded 4 million in cumulative | South Korean crime action film directed by Jang Chang-won. The film stars Hyun Bin, Yoo Ji-tae, Bae Seong-woo, Park Sung-woong, Nana and Ahn Se-ha. Plot A con artist who had been reported dead after committing a grand fraud case is rumored to be alive. A prosecutor, Park, who was in collusion with the con man needs to eliminate him to avoid a corruption scandal. When tracking down the con man, Park meets another fraudster named Ji-sung who is also after the same man for a personal revenge. Realizing their mutual goals, they decide to team up, but with hidden motives. Cast Hyun Bin as Hwang Ji-sung Yoo Ji-tae as Prosecutor Park Hee-soo Bae Seong-woo as Go Seok-dong Park Sung-woong as Kwak Seung-gun Nana as Choon-ja Ahn Se-ha as Chief Kim |
These tools are used to describe and evaluate law. | Ці інструменти використовуються для опису та оцінки права. |
"dynein". During his last year at Harvard, Gibbons demonstrated the protein making up microtubules was distinct from actin, in that the former was associated with guanine nucleotides while the latter with adenine nucleotides, but refrained from naming it; Hideo Mohri from the University of Tokyo named it tubulin afterwards. Gibbons moved to the Kewalo Marine Laboratory, University of Hawaii at Manoa, in 1967 as an associate professor. He found the cilia of sea urchin sperms easier to work with than the cilia and flagella of Tetrahymena. In 1969, he was promoted to professor of biophysics. Throughout the 1970s, Gibbons and his wife Barbara showed the sliding of microtubules caused cilia motility (known as the sliding tubule mechanism), and that this sliding was dependent on the energy generated from ATP hydrolysis by ATPase. When microtubules visibly slid out of the ends of the flagellar fiber, the flagella disintegrated. He then extended the mechanism to mammals, confirming the motility mechanism of bull sperm cilia is the same as that for sea urchins. After these findings, Gibbons switched his focus to the molecular biology of dyneins, and determined the DNA sequence of the largest subunit of dynein in 1991. In 1993, he became the director of the Kewalo Marine Laboratory. Ian and Barbara Gibbons retired from the University of Hawaii at Manoa in 1997; he went to the University of California, Berkeley as a research scientist in the laboratory of Beth Burnside. In 2009, Burnside closed her laboratory, and Gibbons became a visiting researcher. Honours and awards Shaw Prize in Life Science and Medicine (2017) International Prize for Biology, | Elizabeth's Grammar School in Faversham in 1943, where he developed an interest towards applied physics. Following 18 months in the Royal Air Force as a radar engineer, he was admitted into King's College at the University of Cambridge in 1951 to read physics. He graduated with a bachelor's degree and then, in 1957, a PhD degree from Cambridge. His PhD research concerns using electron microscopes to study the organisation of chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis. Gibbons then went to the University of Pennsylvania as a postdoctoral researcher, where he stayed for 1 year. He subsequently moved to the Department of Biology, Harvard University, to take up the post of director of the newly founded electron microscopy laboratory. Academic and research career While at Harvard, Gibbons studied the structure of cilia and flagella of a protozoan called Tetrahymena with electron microscopes. In 1963, he discovered a novel protein on microtubules and published its pictures. Two years later, he purified two regions of the protein, known as its two "arms", naming the protein "dynein". During his last year at Harvard, Gibbons demonstrated the protein making up microtubules was distinct from actin, in that the former was associated with guanine nucleotides while the latter with adenine nucleotides, but refrained from naming it; Hideo Mohri from the University of Tokyo named it tubulin afterwards. Gibbons moved to the Kewalo Marine Laboratory, University of Hawaii at Manoa, in 1967 as an associate professor. He found the cilia of sea urchin sperms easier to work with than the cilia and flagella of Tetrahymena. In 1969, he was promoted to professor of biophysics. Throughout the 1970s, Gibbons and his wife Barbara showed the sliding of microtubules caused cilia motility (known as the sliding tubule mechanism), and that this sliding was dependent on the energy generated from |
Binaural beats are special sounds . | Binaural beats or binaural tones are auditory processing artifacts , or apparent sounds , the perception of which arises in the brain for specific physical stimuli . |
can i use the morning after pill twice in one week? | It is possible to take the morning after pill twice in one week, but it is not recommended for regular use. The morning after pill contains a very high dose of hormones. If taken occasionally, the hormones should not be in your body long enough to cause any harmful effects. |
He was appointed rector of the new college of Dubrovnik, and sought assistants from Rome. | Foi nomeado reitor do novo colégio de Dubrovnik, e pediu a Roma por mais assistentes. |
The man sits on the bathtub edge brushing his teeth. | A man sits on a tub while brushing his teeth. |
A second Catholic church (St. Peter) was built in 1964. | Eine zweite katholische Kirche (St. Peter) wurde 1964 erbaut. |
Perryman entered the transfer market to bring Watford forward Dean Holdsworth back to Griffin Park, after a one-month loan spell during the previous season. The £125,000 paid for Holdsworth made him the club's most expensive forward at the time. The signing of Holdsworth had little immediate impact and the Bees' slump continued from September into mid-November, when the club occupied bottom place in the division for three weeks in a row. A 2–0 win over Northampton Town at the County Ground on 25 November provided the spark that changed the team's fortunes, with Holdsworth coming into form and inspiring a run of 10 wins and 1 draw from a 13-match spell, which lifted Brentford from 24th to 9th place. The Bees stumbled through to the end of the season and the products of Colin Lee's youth team were given game time. Brentford ended the campaign in 13th place. League table Results Brentford's goal tally listed first. Legend Pre-season and friendlies Football League Third Division FA Cup Football League Cup Football League Trophy Sources: The Big Brentford Book of the Eighties,Croxford, Lane & Waterman, p. 412-415. Statto Playing squad Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 1989–90 season. Sources: The Big Brentford Book of the Eighties, | manager Steve Perryman saw fit to make only minor changes to his squad. Released were bit-part players and late-season signings Andy Feeley, Graham Pearce, Jon Purdie, Jeremy Roberts and Tony Sealy and in came just two players – club record £167,000 midfielder Eddie May from Hibernian (as a direct replacement for March 1989 departee Andy Sinton) and left back Mark Fleming on a free transfer from Queens Park Rangers. Aside from progressing to the second round of the League Cup, Brentford had a torrid start to the Third Division season and dropped into the relegation places on 9 September 1989. Manager Perryman entered the transfer market to bring Watford forward Dean Holdsworth back to Griffin Park, after a one-month loan spell during the previous season. The £125,000 paid for Holdsworth made him the club's most expensive forward at the time. The signing of Holdsworth had little immediate impact and the Bees' slump continued from September into mid-November, when the club occupied bottom place in the division for three weeks in a row. A 2–0 win over Northampton Town at the County Ground on 25 November provided the spark that changed the team's fortunes, with Holdsworth coming into form and |
With a population of 414,069, Sanandaj is the twenty third largest city in Iran and the second largest Kurdish city. | A népesség 414 069, Szanandadzs a huszonharmadik legnagyobb város Iránban és a második legnagyobb kurd város. |
Growlanser III: The Dual Darkness | グローランサーIII |
receiving his Military Pilot's Brevet on 25 September 1917. Posted to Escadrille Spa62, he would score seven confirmed victories between 9 March and 4 June 1918. He was killed in action on 20 July 1918. During his military career, he had earned both the Médaille Militaire | Brevet on 25 September 1917. Posted to Escadrille Spa62, he would score seven confirmed victories between 9 March and 4 June 1918. He was killed in action on 20 July 1918. During his military career, he had earned both the |
Zábrodí | زابرودی |
The UK Air Passenger Duty increase and its reform into four bands have been criticised as an ``enormous mistake'' by the International Air Transport Association. | UK Air Passenger Duty increase is an ``enormous mistake'' |
The Discovery Channel TV show MythBusters (2003–2016) tried to prove or disprove urban legends by attempting to reproduce them using the scientific method. | Televizijska oddaja Discovery Channel MythBusters (2003-2016) je poskušala dokazati ali ovreči urbane legende tako, da jih je reproducirala z uporabo znanstvenih metod. |
Trained as a horse soldier at Fort Riley, Kansas, he was sent to the Pacific Theater to fight on foot. | Treinado como um soldado de cavalaria no Fort Riley, Kansas, ele foi enviado para o Teatro do Pacífico para lutar em pé. |
is dany cotton a man? | Danielle Amara Cotton, QFSM (born 11 June 1969) is a retired British firefighter. From 2017-2019, she served as the Commissioner of the London Fire Brigade and was the first woman to hold this position. ... In 2004 Cotton became the first woman to be awarded the Queen's Fire Service Medal. |
to 15 for the Conservatives and 11 for the Liberal Democrats. Election result The Liberal Democrats gained 18 seats to leave no party with a majority on the council, but the Liberal Democrats became the largest party with 27 councillors. The Liberal Democrat gains were mainly at the expense of Labour, who suffered a net loss of 14 seats. Following the election a coalition between the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives took control of the council, with Liberal Democrat Paul Lorber becoming the leader of the council and Conservative | up for election and the Labour Party lost overall control of the council to no overall control. Background Since the last election in 2002, a Conservative councillor, Carol Shaw of Brondesbury Park ward, had defected to the Liberal Democrats, while in April 2006, Labour councillor, Jonathan Davies of Queen's Park ward; also joined the Liberal Democrats. In the Brent area, the Liberal Democrats had also gained the parliamentary seat of Brent East from Labour at a 2003 by-election |
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