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Nawal Baksh was the first Saudi woman to appear on Saudi television, in 1966.
Nawal Baksh foi a primeira mulher saudita a aparecer na televisão saudita em 1966.
average rainfall on komodo island
The climate of Komodo is fairly hot and dry with a short rainy season that lasts from January to April. The island receives an average rainfall of about 800 to 1000 mm annually.The Komodo National Park receives the least amount of rain in Indonesia. It experiences a very short spell of rain in January.The effects of the long spell of dry weather are evident in the species of flora and fauna native to the region.esser Sunda Islands. In complete contrast to the climate of Komodo, the climate of the Lesser Sunda Islands is tropical like the rest of Indonesia. It has a distinct wet and dry season. The wet season generally lasts from November to March while the dry season lasts from April to October.
The Pictish Chronicle tells that Drest reigned for 100 years and triumphed in 100 battles.
A Crónica picta conta que Drest reinou durante 100 anos e gañou en 100 batallas.
In 1994, another eight aircraft were converted to replace the DHC UV-18 Twin Otters used in Alaska.
Em 1994, mais oito aeronaves foram convertidas para substituir o DHC UV-18 Twin Otters usados no Alasca.
Mot (magazine)
Mot (Zeitschrift)
His father and uncle had not realized that Paul knew the moves, let alone any chess strategy.
Татко му и чичко му не знаеле дека Пол ги знаел потезите, а камо ли шаховска стратегија.
On May 8, the two sides reached an agreement: passengers and crew members were to return to China with the delegation on the 9th; the hijacked aircraft would be returned to China immediately after the technical problems were resolved; a seriously injured crew member would stay in Korea for treatment, and afterwards would return to China.
:111 5月8日,双方达成协议:乘客、机组人员将于9日与代表团一起回国;被劫持的飞机待技术性问题得到解决后立即返还中国;伤势严重的一名机组人员将留在韩国接受治疗后回国。
It's also interesting to note that Hizbullah as a resistance movement did not come into formal existence until 1985, in the middle of Israel's 22-year-long occupation of South Lebanon (1978-2000).
It’s also interesting to note that Hizbullah as a resistance movement did not come into formal existence until 1985, in the middle of Israel’s 22-year-long occupation of South Lebanon (1978-2000).”
The first historically verifiable Ganerbschaft arrangement appears in the 13th century in Alsace at the castle of Haut-Kœnigsbourg.
Prva zgodovinsko preverljiva razporeditev ganerbstva se pojavi v 13. stoletju v Alzaciji na gradu Haut-Kœnigsbourg.
there have been eight issues published per month. As of issue 539, certain stories have been reprinted. In September 1993 the comic title changed to Commando For Action and Adventure. The last issue to feature the former title was issue 2690, Password to Freedom, published in August. The first comic to feature the new title was issue 2691, A Race Against Time, published the following month. As well as the comics, annuals were also produced in 1989 and 1990, each containing seven new stories. The annuals were in full colour and illustrated in the style of the time, not in the original style of the comics. At its peak in terms of sales, in one month during the 1970s, Commando'''s comics circulation figures reached 750,000 according to George Low, who began working with Commando in 1963 and retired as editor in 2007. Current circulation is 9,600 copies a fortnight per issue. Landmark Issue no 4000 of Commando – 'Aces All!' – was released in April 2007. In 2011, Commando Comics celebrated their 50th anniversary of publication, having begun in 1961. They issued reprints of several of the early Commando stories from the 1960s. Commando in 2011 re-printed (in reverse order) all of the first twelve issues from 1961. Since 2007, half of Commando issues released have been re-prints of earlier stories but the remainder are new and original stories and artwork. A book celebrating the best of Commando comics cover art was released in October 2011. In 2011, new editions of Commando became available via digital download. In June 2013, it was announced that Commando Comics, whilst still owned by D C Thomson based in Dundee, would now be printed by GGP Media in Germany.Commando released their 5,000th issue, 'Zero Hour,' in March 2017. Artists and writersCommando in its long history has employed 140 writers, over 100 cover artists & 120 interior artists. These artists & writers have been based in a variety of locations including the UK, Italy and Argentina. Notable artists who have worked on Commando include:- Gordon Livingston who was one of the first artists employed by Commando when it began in 1961. His first issue was Commando No 4-Mercy for None first printed in July 1961. Livingston produced the interior story art for over 360 issues of Commando, his last work being issue no 3293-Sweeney's Island, released in December 1999, the same year he retired. He died in 2017. Ken Barr who has produced the cover art for over 200 issues, including the earliest ones printed in 1961. John Ridgway, whose work with Commando began in 1971 with issue no 546 Mustang Ace and who has drawn the interior art for over 120 issues and for half of those, he also did the cover-art. Denis McLoughlin came to Commando relatively late in his career. Having worked as an illustrator since the 1940s, he drew the interior art for his first Commando (no 1623 Fight Back) in 1982. McLoughlin drew the interior art for over 170 issues prior to his death in 2002 at the age of 84. Ian Kennedy who, since 1970, has produced the cover-art for over 1200 issues of Commando and has also done the interior story art for a number of them (he also worked for Battle, Air Ace & War Picture Libraries). Jose Maria Jorge was an Argentinian artist who had a distinctive and precise drawing style and who produced the interior art for 163 issues, mostly aviation and naval-themed stories. His work with Commando began in 1969 with issue no 384-Flying Fury and he had the honour of illustrating Commando No 4000 in 2007. His final issue was No 4329-Divided Aces printed shortly before his death at the age of 69 in 2010. Keith Page began in 1996 with issue 2941 Odd Man Out and has since drawn the interior art for over 200 issues. Shane Filer, a novelist whose first book Exit was published by Biblio Publishing is a more recent contributor. He has written 7 issues, including No 5133-The Home Front which featured a rare female protagonist, and was illustrated by Carlos Pino. Themes and stories In the early years, all of Commando stories were devoted to the Second World War but in more recent decades, the comic has extended its range to a variety of conflicts including the First World War, the Cold War, Spanish Civil War, the Falklands, Korea, Vietnam and even ancient and medieval conflicts. A handful of issues have also dealt with fictional conflicts such as civil wars fought between imaginary states and there have even been a small number of Western and a science fiction stories released by Commando. One example was issue no 4139-Rebel Army, set in immediate aftermath of the US Civil War in the 1860s. Another was issue no 2774-Space Watch, a science-fiction adventure about spaceship battles. In more recent decades, Commando have been also willing to portray conflicts through the viewpoint of soldiers on the opposite side. Issues such as #2598-Let Me Fly & #2713-The Flying Musketeers portrayed World War II from the experiences of German combatants whilst #2574-Giant Duel was a story about Italian air-force bomber crews in World War II. Issue No 2445-Iron Cross Yank featured a German ex-Luftwaffe pilot who is allowed to join the US air-force and fight in the Korean War. Issue No 1168-Thunderbolt was notable for including a sympathetic portrayal of a Japanese pilot. Despite the emphasis placed on action and adventure, the creators of Commando have placed great importance on achieving historical and technical accuracy as much as possible. The first editor of Commando, Charles Checkley, and his deputy Ian Forbes (who later became the second editor) both served in the Second World War. George Low remarked that Forbes always had a great respect for the Germans and that it was important that distinctions be made between fanatical Nazis and the ordinary German soldiers. Appearance and format The Commando comic differs from the more widely known American comic book in that it is published in a 7 × 5½ inch, 68 page format, with some 135 panels per story, which is roughly similar to a standard 22 page US comic. Most panels have both captions and dialogue to further the plot. Sound effects are rarely if ever used. The intention is to make a Commando story easy to read and follow. The artwork is in black and white except for the covers, with the lettering done in typewriter font. Until recently writers and artists went uncredited as usual for D.C Thomson comics, though now a small grenade icon appears on the first panel, crediting individuals with story, art and cover. Collected editions In 2005, Carlton Books Ltd released an anthology of twelve Commando stories selected by George Low, who has edited the series since 1963. This proved a commercial success and further anthology collections have been published, some of which are themed. To date, these collections are:The Dirty Dozen (784 pages, November 2005, ) Containing 12 issues: Inland Navy, Rileys Rifle, Aces Wild, Trouble Spot, Mustang Patrol, Death Patrol, The Ship Busters, Battle Wagon, Three...Two...One...Zero!, March of the Monsters, Man of Iron, Glider Ace. (This book was also published in two other editions, one called 'The 12 Best Commando Stories ever'
In 2011, Commando Comics celebrated their 50th anniversary of publication, having begun in 1961. They issued reprints of several of the early Commando stories from the 1960s. Commando in 2011 re-printed (in reverse order) all of the first twelve issues from 1961. Since 2007, half of Commando issues released have been re-prints of earlier stories but the remainder are new and original stories and artwork. A book celebrating the best of Commando comics cover art was released in October 2011. In 2011, new editions of Commando became available via digital download. In June 2013, it was announced that Commando Comics, whilst still owned by D C Thomson based in Dundee, would now be printed by GGP Media in Germany.Commando released their 5,000th issue, 'Zero Hour,' in March 2017. Artists and writersCommando in its long history has employed 140 writers, over 100 cover artists & 120 interior artists. These artists & writers have been based in a variety of locations including the UK, Italy and Argentina. Notable artists who have worked on Commando include:- Gordon Livingston who was one of the first artists employed by Commando when it began in 1961. His first issue was Commando No 4-Mercy for None first printed in July 1961. Livingston produced the interior story art for over 360 issues of Commando, his last work being issue no 3293-Sweeney's Island, released in December 1999, the same year he retired. He died in 2017. Ken Barr who has produced the cover art for over 200 issues, including the earliest ones printed in 1961. John Ridgway, whose work with Commando began in 1971 with issue no 546 Mustang Ace and who has drawn the interior art for over 120 issues and for half of those, he also did the cover-art. Denis McLoughlin came to Commando relatively late in his career. Having worked as an illustrator since the 1940s, he drew the interior art for his first Commando (no 1623 Fight Back) in 1982. McLoughlin drew the interior art for over 170 issues prior to his death in 2002 at the age of 84. Ian Kennedy who, since 1970, has produced the cover-art for over 1200 issues of Commando and has also done the interior story art for a number of them (he also worked for Battle, Air Ace & War Picture Libraries). Jose Maria Jorge was an Argentinian artist who had a distinctive and precise drawing style and who produced the interior art for 163 issues, mostly aviation and naval-themed stories. His work with Commando began in 1969 with issue no 384-Flying Fury and he had the honour of illustrating Commando No 4000 in 2007. His final issue was No 4329-Divided Aces printed shortly before his death at the age of 69 in 2010. Keith Page began in 1996 with issue 2941 Odd Man Out and has since drawn the interior art for over 200 issues. Shane Filer, a novelist whose first book Exit was published by Biblio Publishing is a more recent contributor. He has written 7 issues, including No 5133-The Home Front which featured a rare female protagonist, and was illustrated by Carlos Pino. Themes and stories In the early years, all of Commando stories were devoted to the Second World War but in more recent decades, the comic has extended its range to a variety of conflicts including the First World War, the Cold War, Spanish Civil War, the Falklands, Korea, Vietnam and even ancient and medieval conflicts. A handful of issues have also dealt with fictional conflicts such as civil wars fought between imaginary states and there have even been a small number of Western and a science fiction stories released by Commando. One example was issue no 4139-Rebel Army, set in immediate aftermath of the US Civil War in the 1860s. Another was issue no 2774-Space Watch, a science-fiction adventure about spaceship battles. In more recent decades, Commando have been also willing to portray conflicts through the viewpoint of soldiers on the opposite side. Issues such as #2598-Let Me Fly & #2713-The Flying Musketeers portrayed World War II from the experiences of German combatants whilst #2574-Giant Duel was a story about Italian air-force bomber crews in World War II. Issue No 2445-Iron Cross Yank featured a German ex-Luftwaffe pilot who is allowed to join the US air-force and fight in the Korean War. Issue No 1168-Thunderbolt was notable for including a sympathetic portrayal of a Japanese pilot. Despite the emphasis placed on action and adventure, the creators of Commando have placed great importance on achieving historical and technical accuracy as much as possible. The first editor of Commando, Charles Checkley, and his deputy Ian Forbes (who later became the second editor) both served in the Second World War. George Low remarked that Forbes always had a great respect for the Germans and that it was important that distinctions be made between fanatical Nazis and the ordinary German soldiers. Appearance and format The Commando comic differs from the more widely known American comic book in that it is published in a 7 × 5½ inch, 68 page format, with some 135 panels per story, which is roughly similar to a standard 22 page US comic. Most panels have both captions and dialogue to further the plot. Sound effects are rarely if ever used. The intention is to make a Commando story easy to read and follow. The artwork is in black and white except for the covers, with the lettering done in typewriter font. Until recently writers and artists went uncredited as usual for D.C Thomson comics, though now a small grenade icon appears on the first panel, crediting individuals with story, art and cover. Collected editions In 2005, Carlton Books Ltd released an anthology of twelve Commando stories selected by George Low, who has edited the series since 1963. This proved a commercial success and further anthology collections have been published, some of which are themed. To date, these collections are:The Dirty Dozen (784 pages, November 2005, ) Containing 12 issues: Inland Navy, Rileys Rifle, Aces Wild, Trouble Spot, Mustang Patrol, Death Patrol, The Ship Busters, Battle Wagon, Three...Two...One...Zero!, March of the Monsters, Man of Iron, Glider Ace. (This book was also published in two other editions, one called 'The 12 Best Commando Stories ever' (with different cover art also) and the other entitled 'Call of Battle', published by Seven-Oaks in 2009 which had identical cover-art to 'Dirty Dozen' but contained 10 of the above 12 stories).True
This is a wiki, where anybody can contribute and edit words in the dictionary provided they have a substantial knowledge of the Assamese language.
Είναι ένα βίκι, όπου ο καθένας μπορεί να συνεισφέρει και να επεξεργαστεί λέξεις στο λεξικό, εφόσον έχει ουσιαστική γνώση της Ασσαμικής γλώσσας.
a municipality Boyacá State, a former state Puerto Boyacá, a town and municipality in the Boyacá Department In Bogotá Boyacá (TransMilenio), a bus station Puente de Boyacá, a bridge
in Colombia. It may refer to other connections to Colombia: Battle of Boyacá Boyacá Department (Gran Colombia) Boyacá Department Boyacá, Boyacá, a municipality Boyacá State, a former state Puerto Boyacá,
He acknowledged the influence of the Draft Clark movement, saying they "took an inconceivable idea and made it conceivable".
Il y reconnut l'influence du mouvement Draft Clark, disant qu'il « avait rendu concevable une idée inconcevable ».
My company pay $6.oo an hour, but as soon as I hire these welfare people, they steal gas, food and cash?
oh man you have me so confuseed. Here is my answer:\n\npinata tree bunion capricorn as the governor said.\n\nhim said "it would be crackers to slip the rozzy the snide"\n\nso just dont stay away from the snide. and drain the juzza.\n\nburn all the freshmen CD's, capital gains net profit zero.\n\nGRAVY SKINS!!
where are the organs in the body located
Description The kidneys are a pair of bean-shaped organs located in the small of the back. Their role is to clean the blood and keep the level of water in the body under control. They draw water and other substances from the blood and dispel any waste products through urine.he heart is located slightly to the left side of your chest. It is a powerful organ made of cardiac muscle. Unlike other muscle in the body, it never tires. Its function is to pump blood around the body, and to do this is contracts and relaxes about 70 times a minute.
I said that wasn't what I meant.
J'ai dit que ça n'était pas ce que je voulais dire.
five of the former league rivals (Bucknell, Delaware, Gettysburg, Lafayette and Lehigh) continued to play an informal round-robin called the "Middle Five". The three-way rivalry with Lehigh and Rutgers remained on Lafayette's football schedule, but press reports in 1970 make no mention of a Middle Three Conference champion. Lafayette played its home games at Fisher Field on College Hill in Easton, Pennsylvania. Schedule References Lafayette Lafayette Leopards football seasons Lafayette Leopards football
called the "Middle Five". The three-way rivalry with Lehigh and Rutgers remained on Lafayette's football schedule, but press reports in 1970 make no mention of a Middle Three Conference champion. Lafayette played its home games at Fisher Field on College Hill in Easton, Pennsylvania. Schedule References Lafayette Lafayette Leopards football seasons Lafayette
Shut up! Not in front of him!
Замовкни! Не перед ним!
'Reflections at Sheffield Place' 'The Man at the Gate' 'Sara Coleridge' '"Not One Of Us"' 'Henry James' '1. Within the Rim' '2. The Old Order' '3. The Letters of Henry James' 'George Moore' 'The Novels of E. M. Forster' 'Middlebrow' 'The Art of Biography' 'Craftsmanship' 'A Letter to a Young Poet' 'Why?' 'Professions for Women' 'Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid' 'Oliver Goldsmith' 'White's Selborne' 'Life Itself' 'Crabbe' 'Selina Trimmer' 'The Captain's Death Bed' 'Ruskin' 'The Novels Of Turgenev' 'Half Of Thomas Hardy' 'Leslie Stephen' 'Mr. Conrad: A Conversation' 'The Cosmos' 'Walter Raleigh' "Mr. Bennett And Mrs. Brown" (1924) 'All About Books' 'Reviewing' 'Modern Letters' 'Reading' 'The Cinema' "Walter Sickert: A Conversation". 'Flying Over London' 'The Sun And The Fish' 'Gas' 'Thunder At Wembley' 'Memories Of A Working Women's Guild' Essay collections Modern Fiction (1919) The Common Reader (1925) The London Scene (1931) The Common Reader: Second Series (1932) The Death of the Moth and Other Essays (1942) The Moment and Other Essays (1947) The Captain's Death Bed And Other Essays (1950) Granite and Rainbow (1958) Collected Essays (four volumes, 1967) Books and Portraits (1978) Women And Writing (1979) Drama Freshwater: A Comedy edited by Lucio P. Ruotolo with drawings by Edward Gorey (first version 1923, revised and performed 1935, published 1976) Translations Stavrogin's Confession & the Plan of the Life of a Great Sinner, from the notes of Fyodor Dostoevsky, translated in partnership with S. S. Koteliansky (1922) Autobiographical writings Moments of Being (1976) [2nd ed. 1985] The Platform of Time: Memoirs of Family and Friends, edited by S. P. Rosenbaum (London, Hesperus, 2007) Diaries and journals A Writer’s Diary (1953) - Extracts from the complete diary A Moment's Liberty: the shorter diary (1990) The Diary of Virginia Woolf (five volumes) - Diary of Virginia Woolf from 1915 to 1941 Passionate Apprentice: The Early Journals, 1897-1909 (1990) Travels With Virginia Woolf (1993) - Greek travel diary of Virginia Woolf, edited by Jan Morris Letters Congenial Spirits: the selected
'Defoe' 'Addison' 'Lives of the Obscure - Taylors and Edgeworths' 'Lives of the Obscure - Laetitia Pilkington' 'Jane Austen' 'Modern Fiction (essay)' 'Jayne Eyre' and 'Wuthering Heights' 'George Eliot' 'The Russian Point of View' 'Outlines - Miss Mitford' 'Outlines - Bentley' 'Outlines - Lady Dorothy Nevill' 'Outlines - Archbishop Thomson' 'The Patron and the Crocus' 'The Modern Essay' 'Joseph Conrad' 'How it strikes a Contemporary' 'The Strange Elizabethans' 'Donne After Three Centuries' '"The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia"' '"Robinson Crusoe"' 'Dorothy Osborne's "Letters"' 'Swift's "Journal of Stella"' 'The "Sentimental Journey"' 'Lord Chesterfield's Letters to his Son' 'Two Parsons: James Woodforde, John Skinner' 'Dr. Burney's Evening Party' 'Jack Mytton' 'De Quincey's Autobiography' 'Four Figures: Cowper and Lady Austen, Beau Brummell, Mary Wollstonecraft, Dorothy Wordsworth' 'William Hazlitt' 'Geraldine and Jane' '"Aurora Leigh"' 'The Niece of an Earl' 'George Gissing' 'The Novels of George Meredith' '"I am Christina Rossetti"' 'The Novels of Thomas Hardy' 'How Should One Read a Book?' 'The Death Of The Moth' 'Evening Over Sussex: Reflections in a Motor Car' 'Three Pictures' 'Old Mrs. Grey' 'Street Haunting: A London Adventure' '"Twelfth Night" at the Old Vic' 'Madame de Sévigné' 'The Humane Art' 'Two Antiquaries: Walpole and Cole' 'The Rev. William Cole: A Letter' 'The Historian and "The Gibbon"' 'Reflections at Sheffield Place' 'The Man at the Gate' 'Sara Coleridge' '"Not One Of Us"' 'Henry James' '1. Within the Rim' '2. The Old Order' '3. The Letters of Henry James' 'George Moore' 'The Novels of E. M. Forster' 'Middlebrow' 'The Art of Biography' 'Craftsmanship' 'A Letter to a Young Poet' 'Why?' 'Professions for Women' 'Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid' 'Oliver Goldsmith' 'White's Selborne' 'Life Itself' 'Crabbe' 'Selina Trimmer' 'The Captain's Death Bed' 'Ruskin' 'The Novels Of Turgenev' 'Half Of Thomas Hardy' 'Leslie Stephen' 'Mr. Conrad: A Conversation' 'The Cosmos' 'Walter Raleigh' "Mr. Bennett And Mrs. Brown" (1924) 'All About Books' 'Reviewing' 'Modern Letters' 'Reading' 'The Cinema' "Walter Sickert: A Conversation". 'Flying Over London' 'The Sun And The Fish' 'Gas' 'Thunder At Wembley' 'Memories Of A Working Women's Guild' Essay collections Modern Fiction (1919) The Common Reader (1925) The London Scene (1931) The Common Reader: Second Series (1932) The Death of the Moth and Other Essays (1942) The Moment and Other Essays (1947) The Captain's Death Bed And Other Essays (1950) Granite and Rainbow (1958) Collected Essays (four volumes, 1967) Books and Portraits (1978) Women And Writing (1979) Drama Freshwater: A Comedy edited by Lucio P. Ruotolo with drawings by Edward Gorey (first version 1923, revised and performed 1935, published 1976) Translations Stavrogin's Confession & the Plan of the Life of a Great Sinner, from the notes of Fyodor Dostoevsky, translated in partnership with S. S. Koteliansky (1922) Autobiographical writings Moments of Being (1976) [2nd ed. 1985] The Platform of Time: Memoirs of Family and Friends, edited by S. P. Rosenbaum (London, Hesperus, 2007) Diaries
I'll go on my own.
Я піду сам.
2018 contest. She represented Panama at Miss International 2018. Personal life Shirel who represented the Panama Capital at the national pageant is an International Commerce and Logistics student. Pageantry Señorita Panamá 2018 Ortiz is 5 ft 9 1⁄2 in (1.77 m) tall, and competed in the national beauty pageant Señorita Panamá 2018. She was crowned as Miss International Panama 2018 was held at the Roberto Durán Arena in Panama City on 7 June 2018. She represented
at the national pageant is an International Commerce and Logistics student. Pageantry Señorita Panamá 2018 Ortiz is 5 ft 9 1⁄2 in (1.77 m) tall, and competed in the national beauty pageant Señorita Panamá 2018. She was crowned as Miss International Panama 2018 was held at the
The AT-P.I. it can also be classified in sections of 50 elements, in turn divided into teams of 10 men, usually headed by an Inspector (Marshall).
L'AT-P.I. può essere inquadrato anche in sezioni di 50 elementi, a loro volta divisi in squadre da 10 uomini, con a capo di solito un Ispettore (Maresciallo).
what is granisetron hcl used for
A Stacy Wiegman, PharmD, Pharmacy, answered. Granisetron hydrochloride is a prescription medication that's used to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by certain cancer treatments, including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery.hen taken by an injection, Granisetron hydrochloride is given by a health care professional in a hospital or clinic and it may be administered as a 30-second injection or mixed into IV fluid and infused over five minutes.
Montandon
Монтандон
While the art form was most commonly reserved for writing or inscribing, some individual works of art were entirely made using calligraphy.
Enquanto esta forma de arte foi mais comummente reservada para a escrita ou inscrições, algumas obras de arte foram inteiramente feitas usando a caligrafia.
what is the meaning of estrogen receptor modulators?
Selective estrogen receptor modulators, called SERMs for short, block the effects of estrogen in the breast tissue. ... As their name says, SERMs are "selective" — this means that a SERM that blocks estrogen's action in breast cells can activate estrogen's action in other cells, such as bone, liver, and uterine cells.
I know I’m on this show for what I’ve done in my career.
저는 이 쇼에 출연한 것이 저가 이미 가진 경력을 위한 것이었음을 알고 있습니다.
the name is suggestive of a Celtic settlement. In Roman times, the attested name of the area was recteriacum. Buildings and history The most historically important buildings in the borough are the St. Martin Church (inaugurated 1791), the Schönau Castle (Schloss Schönau), and the water fortress Heyden House (Haus Heyden), in Horbach. St. Martin Church contains the Maaß Organ, which was built in 1836 and is the oldest organ in Aachen. Schönau Castle is today home to a restaurant and is available to residents as a cultural center and host to various events. Heyden House is now used for residential purposes. Besides a few houses from the 18th Century in the old village, there are several well-preserved old estates, such as the Gut Bau (built in 1750) and the Zehnthof, which
(which included Bank and Wilsberg and contained 1119 residents) was split off and merged with Herzogenrath. Transportation Richterich formerly had its own train station on the Aachen–Mönchengladbach line, with a branch line to Vetschau. Passenger traffic at this station was discontinued in 1966. In 1992, the track to Simpelveld shut down entirely, and several hundred meters of track were removed in Vetschau. Schools There are two elementary schools in the district of Richterich: the GGS Richterich and the KGS Horbach. Also in Richterich are four preschools: the city-run preschools of Park Street (Parkstraße), Richterich Street (Richtericher Straße), and Green Valley Street (Grünenthaler Straße), as well as the Catholic preschool at St. Martin, which has had a cooperative agreement with RWTH Aachen University
Drawing on the famous Oxford surveys of businessmen in the 1930s he argued that it was likely that changes in the interest rate did not have a substantial effect on investment decisions.
Sobre la base de las famosas encuestas de Oxford sobre empresarios en la década de 1930, argumentó que era probable que los cambios en la tasa de interés no tuvieran un efecto sustancial en las decisiones de inversión.
by a. Then OK is a quotient of the polynomial ring Z[X] and the powers of a constitute a power integral basis. In a monogenic field K, the field discriminant of K is equal to the discriminant of the minimal polynomial of α. Examples Examples of monogenic fields include: Quadratic fields: if with a square-free integer, then where if d ≡ 1 (mod 4) and if d ≡ 2 or 3 (mod 4). Cyclotomic fields: if with a root of unity, then Also the maximal real subfield
d ≡ 2 or 3 (mod 4). Cyclotomic fields: if with a root of unity, then Also the maximal real subfield is monogenic, with ring of integers . While all quadratic fields are monogenic, already among cubic fields there are many that are not monogenic. The first example of a non-monogenic number
In the Roland Garros junior Grand Slam she fared much better than in the last year where she lost in the semifinals to Ons Jabeur from Tunisia with 3–6 and 2–6 score.
No Grand Slam Roland Garros de Júnior, ela se saiu muito melhor do que no ano anterior, quando perdeu nas semifinais para Ons Jabeur, da Tunísia, por 3–6 e 2–6.
The gunners at HMS Excellent fired the new armor-piercing (AP) shells that had been introduced after the Battle of Jutland.
Các xạ thủ của trường HMS Excellent đã bắn loại đạn pháo xuyên thép (AP) mới vừa được giới thiệu sau trận Jutland.
Louis I, Grand Duke of Baden
ლუდვიგ I (ბადენის დიდი ჰერცოგი)
It is a small member of the genus Capsicum.
Είναι ένα μικρό μέλος του γένους Καψικόν (Capsicum).
world, if only for a moment. As the boy climbs up the tree, he is climbing toward "heaven" and a place where his imagination can be free. The narrator explains that climbing a birch is an opportunity to "get away from earth awhile / And then come back to it and begin over." A swinger is still grounded in the earth through the roots of the tree as he climbs, but he is able to reach beyond his normal life on the earth and reach for a higher plane of existence. Frost highlights the narrator's regret that he can no longer find this peace of mind from swinging on birches. Because he is an adult, he is unable to leave his responsibilities behind and climb toward heaven until he can start fresh on the earth. In fact, the narrator is not even able to enjoy the imagined view of a boy swinging in the birches. In the fourth line of the poem, he is forced to acknowledge the "Truth" of the birches: the bends are caused by winter storms, not by a boy swinging on them. Significantly, the narrator's desire to escape from the rational world is inconclusive. He wants to escape as a boy climbing toward heaven, but he also wants to return to the earth: both "going and coming back". The freedom of imagination is appealing and wondrous, but the narrator still cannot avoid returning to "Truth" and his responsibilities on the ground; the escape is only a temporary one. The poem is full of ambiguity and it has got a very aesthetic sense to it. Overview Written in conversational language, the poem constantly moves between imagination and fact, from reverie to reflection. In the opening, the speaker employs an explanation for how the birch trees were bent. He is pleased to think that some boys were swinging them when he is suddenly reminded that it is actually the ice-storm that bends the trees. Thus, the poem makes
swinger of birches when he was a boy and wishes to be so now. When he becomes weary of this world, and life becomes confused, he would like to go toward heaven by climbing a birch tree and then coming back again, because earth is the right place for love. Analysis This poem is written in blank verse, with a particular emphasis on the "sound of sense". For example, when Frost describes the cracking of the ice on the branches, his selections of syllables create a visceral sense of the action taking place: "Soon the sun's warmth makes them shed crystal shells / Shattering and avalanching on the snow crust — / Such heaps of broken glass to sweep away..." Originally, this poem was called "Swinging Birches", a title that perhaps provides a more accurate depiction of the subject. In writing this poem, Frost was inspired by his childhood experience with swinging on birches, which was a popular game for children in rural areas of New England during the time. Frost's own children were avid "birch swingers", as demonstrated by a selection from his daughter Lesley's journal: "On the way home, i climbed up a high birch and came down with it and I stopped in the air about three feet and pap cout me." In the poem, the act of swinging on birches is presented as a way to escape the hard rationality or "Truth" of the adult world, if only for a moment. As the boy climbs up the tree, he is climbing toward "heaven" and a place where his imagination can be free. The narrator explains that climbing a birch is an opportunity to "get away from earth awhile / And then come back to it and begin over." A swinger is still grounded in the earth through the roots of the tree as he climbs, but he is able to reach beyond his normal life on the earth and reach for a higher plane of existence. Frost highlights the narrator's regret that he can no longer find this peace of mind from swinging on birches. Because he is an adult, he is unable to leave his responsibilities behind and climb toward heaven until he can start fresh on the earth. In fact, the narrator is not even able to enjoy the imagined view of a boy swinging in the birches. In the fourth line of the poem, he is forced to acknowledge the "Truth" of the birches: the bends are caused by winter storms, not by a boy swinging on them. Significantly, the narrator's desire to escape from the
A woman walking across the street with an orange bag and a dog on a leash.
The woman is outside.
Assisted by Louis Milon, Gardel went on to head the Ballet de l'Opéra de Paris for 40 years, adapting to the turmoil of the French Revolution and the reign of Napoleon.
Assisté de Louis Milon, Gardel va gérer le Ballet de l'Opéra de Paris durant quarante ans, le préservant des bouleversements de la Révolution française.
Do you have any plans for Friday?
Hast du am Freitag etwas vor?
Spain. Club Hovoc Horst 1993-1998 (Junior) Facopa Weert 1998-1999 (Junior) SSS Barneveld 1999-2001 Noliko Maaseik 2001-2003 Omniworld Almere 2003-2005 Hypo Tyrol Innsbruck 2005-2006 Knack Randstad Roeselare 2006-2008 Jastrzębski Węgiel 2008-2009 Nesselande Rotterdam 2009-2010 Unicaja Almeria 2010-2011 Knack Roeselare 2011-2012 Lokomotiv Belogorie 2012-2012 Moerser SC 2012-2013 Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo 2013-2013 Beauvais Oise 2013-2014
Johannes Freriks (born December 22, 1981 in Uden, North Brabant) is a volleyball player from the Netherlands, who represented his native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. There he ended up in ninth place with the Dutch Men's National Team. Freriks was named Best Setter at the 2004 Men's Volleyball Olympic Qualifier in Madrid, Spain. Club Hovoc Horst 1993-1998 (Junior) Facopa Weert
Replenish is an Android 2.3 smartphone. This phone only supports Sprint and Boost Mobile.
also Galaxy Nexus List of Android devices References Replenish Smartphones Mobile phones introduced in 2011
At the end of February 2009, however, the Berlin Senate stepped into the negotiations.
Ende Februar 2009 hat sich allerdings der Senat von Berlin in die Verhandlungen eingeschaltet.
Majdan Zahorodyński
Майдан-Загородинський
A working woman in Egypt by law can take up to 5 YEARS off of work.
Una mujer que trabaja en Egipto por ley puede tomar hasta 5 AÑOS del trabajo.
We need a law, which will filter porn and pirates”.
Necesitamos una ley que filtre sitios pornográficos y piratas
while Consys develops various systems for electric vehicles. Models Six generations of the Kewet were produced: Models 1 and 2 used 48 volt systems, 5 kW motors equipped with a four-speed manual transmission. Model 3 was equipped with a 48 volt system, a 7.5 kW motor and a single-speed transmission. Model 4 used 60 volt systems and a 10 kW motor. Model 5 used 72 volt systems with a 12 kW motor. It was also available as a van. Model 6 (Buddy) uses 72 volt systems with a 13 kW motor. The car seats three, has a range of typically 50 to 80 km (~31 to 50 mi) between charges (150 km/~93 mi with Li-Ion), with a top speed of 80 km/h (~49.7 MPH), and features a 1.6 kW electric heater or an optional paraffin heater. The chassis is made of galvanized steel and the shell is made of GRP. References External links German Kewet Homepage Official site (English) Production electric cars Microcars Automotive industry in Norway
Norway. It is similar to the Citicar of the 1970s. History In 1971, Knud Erik Westergaard started KEW Industries in Hadsund, Denmark. The company produced industrial washing equipment and high pressure cleaners. In 1988, this company was sold, and Westergaard founded Kewet (Knud Erik Westergaard Elektrisk Transport) to produce electric cars. In 1991, the first cars emerged from the production facilities. In 1995, production was moved to Nordhausen in the former East Germany. But this move was unsuccessful. Kewet went bankrupt in 1998. In August 1998, Kewet International was formed. Shortly thereafter, rights to the Kewet vehicle were transferred to the Norwegian company, Kollega Bil A/S, which changed its name to Elbil Norge AS. Currently, Kewet Service provides spare parts and repairs
In descriptions of the tombs of the Jewish nobility, the pyramid shape is also emphasized as the mark of a tomb.
En descricións das tumbas da nobreza xudía, a forma de pirámide tamén se utilizou como indicación dunha tumba.
What did George bush do that makes so many people dislike him?
George Bush did a number of bad things during his presidency. He failed to achieve success in the War in Afghanistan. One main cause of this was his decision to invade Iraq; a decision that was made based on unreliable intelligence and a lack of international support. The combination of these wars and large tax decreases caused the deficit to increase substantially.
What is nuclear fallout comprised of and what does it look like?
Nuclear fallout is made up of the radioactive materials that are ejected in to the world after a nuclear incident or explosion. These are actual atoms that are radioactive. That is to say, they decay and as they do they release radiation, usually by emitting Alpha particles, Beta particles or electromagnetic radiation. What it looks like, I couldn't tell you really because a lot of diffrent materials have radioactive isotopes. You've probably heard of Plutonium and Uranium. But there's also Thorium, Cesium and a whole load of other materials. Usually the amount of material is so small though that it won't be visible to the naked eye. And be glad, that much radioactive material would kill you very fast.
Shingo Takatsu
高津臣吾
adult life Charles Sheldon (1857–1946), American minister, prohibitionist, and leader of the Social Gospel movement Charles Alexander Sheldon (1867–1928), American conservationist, "Father of Denali
(1866–1928), US-born war correspondent and illustrator, who lived in London for most of his adult life Charles
"Nigerian Police Begin Documentation of Kidnapped Girls".
اطلع عليه بتاريخ 23 أبريل 2014.  "Nigerian Police Begin Documentation of Kidnapped Girls".
brother of professor Jens Andreas Friis and geologist Jacob Pavels Friis. Nicolai Friis was chaplain in Førde in 1840, and served as mayor of the municipality for a period of ten years. In 1853 he founded the local library with a fund grant
was a Norwegian politician. Growing up in a family of thirteen, he was the son of priest Søren Hjelm Friis and brother of professor Jens Andreas Friis and geologist Jacob Pavels Friis. Nicolai Friis
It will help to look at a particular example, like this equilateral triangle.
זה יעזור להביט בדוגמה ספציפית כמו המשולש שווה הצלעות הזה.
What is Patching Worms, is it free to have in my computer?
These so-called "patching worms" have previously been used by virus-writing gangs to try to stop the spread of worms deployed by their rivals. Legitimate users have been wary of unleashing patching worms because they are difficult to control, raising fears that the originator would be liable if one were to crash computers it was not designed to patch. "Even if your intentions are good you are altering the behaviour of someone's machine without their consent," says Jose Nazario of the security firm Arbor Net, who runs a website called Worm Blog.
Germany's fear of international isolation due to a possible Soviet rapprochement with France, the main German adversary, was a key factor in the acceleration of economic negotiations.
La crainte de l'Allemagne d'un isolement international en raison d'un rapprochement possible de l’Union soviétique avec la France, le principal adversaire allemand, fut un facteur clé dans l'accélération des négociations économiques.
display in the Rheinisches Landesmuseum. References Literature /Sources Eifelführer 2006. 39th edn. Rheinländischer Eifelverein, Düren, 2006, . Gabriele Harzheim: Historische Wege in der Eifel, zu Fuß und per Rad. J. P. Bachem Verlag, Cologne, 2004, . Harald Herzog, Klaus Ring: „Mauern, Türme und Ruinen“. Ein Wanderführer zu Burgen und Schlössern im Kreis Euskirchen. Published by the Verein der Geschichts- und Heimatfreunde des Kreises Euskirchen, Rheinland Verlag, Cologne, 1990, . Dirk Holtermann, Harald Herzog: Die Euskirchener Burgenrunde. Radeln zwischen Erft und Eifel. Walter Rau Verlag,
Erft flows through the village. The Erft and the Landesstraße 194 are crossed by local roads that run along the edge of the Eifel. The urban area of Arloff and the village to the north, Kirspenich, merge here in the wide valley of the Erft. Archeology A Roman icosahedron was found near Arloff. It was at first misclassified as a dodecahedron. It is on display in the Rheinisches Landesmuseum. References Literature /Sources Eifelführer 2006. 39th edn. Rheinländischer Eifelverein, Düren, 2006, . Gabriele Harzheim: Historische Wege in der Eifel, zu Fuß und per Rad. J. P. Bachem Verlag, Cologne, 2004, . Harald Herzog, Klaus Ring: „Mauern, Türme und Ruinen“. Ein Wanderführer zu Burgen und Schlössern
how long does it take to be an registered nurse?
To become a nurse, you can earn a 2-3 year RN diploma, associate degree in nursing (ADN), or a four-year bachelor of science in nursing (BSN).
Convert multiple rows into one with comma as separator
How to concatenate text from multiple rows into a single text string in SQL server?
Hankyu 1000 series
阪急1000系電車 (2代)
how to download pictures from iphone by date?
['Connect your iPhone to your computer. Make sure the phone is on and unlocked. ... ', 'Launch the Photos App from the Start Menu, Desktop, or Taskbar.', 'Select Import from the upper-right corner.', "Windows selects all new photos automatically by default. Click on any photos you don't want to import.", 'Tap Continue.']
Allegations have been made that some of them are being tortured.
Ka thënie se disa prej tyre torturohen.
listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, five are listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, 16 are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The area is important not only for retail, but also for commercial and civic functions. The majority of the listed buildings date from the early 19th to the early 20th century, and many of them are elaborately designed and decorated, reflecting the economic prosperity of the city during this time. The architectural styles employed include Classical, Greek Revival, Renaissance, Gothic, Romanesque, Venetian Gothic, Baroque, Queen Anne, and Edwardian Baroque. Some of the
style of an Italian palazzo. Most of the buildings are shops, offices, houses, banks, and civic and public buildings, Other buildings include churches, statues, tombs, monuments, public houses, clubs, a former railway station now an exhibition centre, a fountain, war memorials, two electricity junction boxes, and a pair of telephone kiosks. Key Buildings References Citations Sources Lists of listed buildings in Greater
1965 and 1976. Playing career Crashley was promising rushing defenceman in his rookie year of 1967–68 with Detroit where he wore jersey #15 and was paired with Gary Bergman. His style of play was not encouraged by coach Sid Abel who reportedly instructed Crashley to not carry the puck past his own blueline. Crashley was subsequently traded to Montreal where he played in their farm system. Crashley was selected by the New York Islanders in 1972 expansion draft, but opted to join Los Angeles Sharks of the World Hockey Association, spending two seasons there. He returned to the NHL in 1974 with the expansion Kansas City Scouts, wearing #4. He returned to Detroit via a trade halfway through that season where he again wore #4. Went to the Los Angeles Kings along with Marcel Dionne in a blockbuster trade. He played four games for the Kings, spending most of the season in the minor leagues. After two more seasons in the minors Crashley went to Austria, where he served as player-coach of Villacher SV during the 1979–80 season. He retired from playing and coached full time, though returned to play in 1983 with
again wore #4. Went to the Los Angeles Kings along with Marcel Dionne in a blockbuster trade. He played four games for the Kings, spending most of the season in the minor leagues. After two more seasons in the minors Crashley went to Austria, where he served as player-coach of Villacher SV during the 1979–80 season. He retired from playing and coached full time, though returned to play in 1983 with Innsbrucker EV for two seasons before retiring for good in 1985. Post-playing career After retiring from playing in 1980 Crashley became a coach in the Austrian Hockey League, and served as player-coach during his comeback from 1983 to 1985. He coached in Austria until 1993. In 1998–99 he was the assistant coach of the Guelph Storm of the Ontario Hockey League, and in 2007–08 coached the Couchiching Terriers of the Ontario Junior Hockey League. He also coached of the Campbellford Rebels of the Empire B Junior C Hockey League
Anys is also a member of "Offline TV", a collaborative YouTube channel made up of content creators.
Imane est également membre de « Offline TV », une chaîne collaborative YouTube composée de créateurs de contenu.
Yu Tomidokoro
يو توميتوكورو
There is a white refrigerator an d a man in motion.
Fuzzy main in photo bending over near white refrigerator.
In the Paris fashion shows of January 2011, Pejić walked both the men's and women's shows for Jean-Paul Gaultier and the men's shows for Marc Jacobs.
Nas apresentações de janeiro de 2011 da Paris Fashion, Pejić desfilou tanto as roupas femininas quanto as masculinas para Jean-Paul Gaultier, e masculinas para Marc Jacobs.
well that would give them them more of an interest in what goes on in this country if if they had uh uh a a uh a privilege of voting uh that would give them a vested interest in the government and uh i would see that as as a positive uh thing for them to consider
The right to vote might give people interest in the country and what's going on and that's a positive thing.
in grey anatomy does burke die?
Preston Burke does not die in Grey's Anatomy. After making Cristina Yang head of Cardio at Klausman Institute for Medical Research in Switzerland in season 10, Preston Burke retires the position to spend more time with his wife.
Legendary singer says he doesn't want to 'rip myself open and let everyone see everything' Last album success was River of Dreams in 1993, which won the Grammy for Album of the Year . Billy Joel the recording artist was 'very ambitious' and 'I don't feel like that anymore' Currently plays one show a month as part of his residency at Madison Square Garden in New York .
Billy Joel has revealed that he has not made a hit album in 21 years because he hates modern celebrity culture. The 'Piano Man' singer said that he does not want to 'rip myself open and let everyone see everything' so is staying out of the studio. He described how he despises what he called the ‘horror of celebrity’ and said that he is no longer comfortable with the demands it places on an individual. Scroll down for video . Billy Joel told the New Yorker that he does not want to 'rip myself open and let everyone see everything' so is staying out of the studio . Joel, 65, had his last major album success in 1993 with River of Dreams, which reached no.3 in the charts in the UK and won the Grammy for Album of the Year. But since then he has become more known for his personal turmoil and has battled alcohol abuse and depression. In the last twenty years the culture of celebrity has changed dramatically too with the rise of social media meaning that there is ever more of a bleed between the personal and the private. In an interview with the New Yorker magazine, Joel, who has sold more than 150 million records, said that now he does not feel like he has ‘anything to prove any more’. Billy Joel pictured performing in his heyday back in 1978 . He said: ‘What I do have at this point is a horror of celebrity…. ‘...I was seeing it begin to happen when I was doing ‘River of Dreams.’ I had gone through this celebrity craziness with Christie (Brinkley, his ex-wife), and the divorce. ‘I felt like there was a proctoscope up my butt. ‘Everybody interrogating, analyzing - everything I wrote was fraught with meanings - and I said: ‘Wait a minute, I don’t want to rip myself open and let everyone see everything. It was no longer comfortable. Enough! I gave you enough!’ Joel added that it was easier to write material before he became famous as people ‘tend to draw their own conclusions’ from your music after you are a public figure. He said that he felt at that point ‘your image becomes more powerful than the things you create’. Joel has been married three times including to Brinkley, with whom he has a grown-up daughter. Billy Joel has been married three times, including to supermodel Christy Brinkley, with whom he has a grown up daughter (couple pictured in 1988) Billy Joel and his daughter Alexa Ray Joel pictured performing during the Rainforest Foundation Benefit Concert in New York City in 2008 . The last album he released was a collection of classical compositions called Fantasies and Delusions which came out in 2001 but only reached no.83 on the Billboard chart in the U.S. Joel is currently playing one show a month at Madison Square Garden in New York as part of a residency at the famous arena. In the interview he said that now there is ‘no fear’ in his life but that he has no desire to start recording again. Joel said that he is also turned off by the idea of working with ‘other people’, by which he meant arrangers and producers. He said: ‘I don’t want to deal with it. It’s a megillah. You have to have a certain amount of ambition to want to do all that. ‘And I look back at the guy who was the recording artist, this Billy Joel guy, and I think, Who the f*** was that guy? ‘He was very ambitious, very driven, and I don’t feel like that anymore.’
first five championships by virtue of being undefeated in club games between 1865–66 and 1869–70. The Academicals retained the championship in 1870–71 as a result of having the best record amongst the Scottish clubs despite the loss of two matches. Glasgow Academicals won the inaugural fixture with the Edinburgh Academicals in 1871–72, and, by remaining undefeated in their other fixtures wrested the championship from Edinburgh for the first time. Twentieth century The championship grew over the course of its history as more clubs attained ‘first class status’. In 1909 the championship was contested by eight Edinburgh clubs, seven Glasgow clubs and seven in the Borders. Edinburgh District was represented by Edinburgh Academicals, Royal HSFP, Edinburgh Institution FP, Watsonians, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh Wanderers, Stewarts FP & Heriots FP. The Glasgow District clubs were Glasgow Academicals, Clydesdale, Greenock Wanderers, West of Scotland, Kelvinside Academicals, Glasgow HSFP and Glasgow University whilst the Border representatives were Hawick, Gala, Jed-Forest Melrose, Selkirk, Kelso and Langholm. Hillhead HSFP joined the championship in 1913–14 which was to be the last championship season for Clydesdale who were unable to continue after the first world war. The championship was unchanged until 1929 when Dunfermline became the first club from the North & Midlands to be included. The 1930s saw St Andrew's University added to the championship in 1936–37, Edinburgh Institution FP renamed as Melville College FP, following the school's relocation in 1937–38, and in 1938–39 Hutcheson's GSFP and Allan Glen's FP ascended to the championship with Allan Glen's heading the table in their first season. The post war years saw Kelvinside and West of Scotland combine until 1950–51 whilst Musselburgh and Aberdeen GSFP were newcomers to the championship. By the middle of the decade Boroughmuir FP had joined the table with Trinity Academicals, Jordanhill and Ayr following in the 1960s. By 1972–73, the final season prior to the introduction of league rugby, Leith Academicals, Broughton FP and Perthshire were recognised as championship clubs. Scottish Unofficial Champions 1865–66 to 1972–73 1865–66 Edinburgh Academicals 1866–67 Edinburgh Academicals 1867–68 Edinburgh Academicals 1868–69 Edinburgh Academicals 1869–70 Edinburgh Academicals 1870–71 Edinburgh Academicals 1871–72 Glasgow Academicals 1872–73 Glasgow Academicals 1873–74 Glasgow Academicals 1874–75 Edinburgh Academicals 1875–76 Glasgow Academicals 1876–77 Edinburgh Academicals & Glasgow Academicals 1877–78 Edinburgh Academicals 1878–79 Edinburgh Academicals & Glasgow Academicals 1879–80 Edinburgh Academicals & Glasgow Academicals 1880–81 Edinburgh Institution 1881–82 Edinburgh Institution 1882–83 West of Scotland 1883–84 Royal HSFP 1884–85 West of Scotland 1885–86 Edinburgh Academicals 1886–87 Edinburgh Academicals 1887–88 Edinburgh Academicals 1888–89 West of Scotland 1889–90 West of Scotland 1890–91 West of Scotland 1891–92 Watsonians & West of Scotland 1892–93 Watsonians 1893–94 Watsonians 1894–95 Watsonians & West of Scotland 1895–96 Hawick 1896–97 Clydesdale, Jedforest & Watsonians 1897–98 Edinburgh Academicals 1898–99 Edinburgh Academicals 1899–00 Edinburgh Academicals, Edinburgh University
best amateur rugby union clubs. The Championship was 'unofficial' as the Scottish Rugby Union held that the sport should remain amateur and at the time did not sanction competitive games between the clubs. History Numerous forms of football were played in Scotland in the years prior to the introduction of the Rugby rules which were adopted for the boys of Edinburgh Academy in the early 1850s. The game spread to Merchiston and the Royal High School with inter school games beginning in 1858. In 1857 the former pupils of Edinburgh Academy formed the first club in Scotland. The game spread and by the end of the 1860s the Academicals opponents included Edinburgh University, St Andrews University, the Merchistonians, Royal HSFP, West of Scotland FC, Glasgow Academicals, Edinburgh Wanderers and Glasgow University. The basis of the championship As inter club games became more commonplace in the mid-1860s the club with the most successful record in club matches was recognised as the Scottish club champion on an unofficial basis. By the 1870s the Scotsman newspaper would declare the champion Scottish club in its annual review of the football season. The championship was always awarded on the basis of the results between the teams in the championship table only which meant that games against clubs from England or further afield were not counted. Up until 1939 the honour was awarded to the club with the fewest defeats, which led to several seasons where the championship was shared. After 1945 it became more commonplace to determine the champion club based on the percentage of games won. Early years The Edinburgh Academicals won the first five championships by virtue of being undefeated in club games between 1865–66 and 1869–70. The Academicals retained the championship in 1870–71 as a result of having the best record amongst the Scottish clubs despite the loss of two matches. Glasgow Academicals won the inaugural fixture with the Edinburgh Academicals in 1871–72, and, by remaining undefeated in their other fixtures wrested the championship from Edinburgh for the first time. Twentieth century The championship grew over the course of its history as more clubs attained ‘first class status’. In 1909 the championship was contested by eight Edinburgh clubs, seven Glasgow clubs and seven in the Borders. Edinburgh District was represented by Edinburgh Academicals, Royal HSFP, Edinburgh Institution FP, Watsonians, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh Wanderers, Stewarts FP & Heriots FP. The Glasgow District clubs were Glasgow Academicals, Clydesdale, Greenock Wanderers, West of Scotland, Kelvinside Academicals, Glasgow HSFP and Glasgow University whilst the Border representatives were Hawick, Gala, Jed-Forest Melrose, Selkirk, Kelso and Langholm. Hillhead HSFP joined the championship in 1913–14 which was to be the last championship season for Clydesdale who were unable to continue after the first world war.
He is a single dad, because his wife has died.
Es un padre soltero, ya que su esposa ha fallecido.
what county is kane pa
Kane is a borough in McKean County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, 94 miles (151 km) east by south of Erie. It was founded in 1863 by Civil War general Thomas L. Kane at an elevated site 2210 feet (674 m) above sea level. In the early part of the 20th century, Kane had large glassworks, bottle works, lumber mills, and manufactures of brush handles, saws, cutlery, screen doors and windows.
Where in the world is it illegal to own or sell chewing gum?
No. Singapore lifted its ban, so that's no longer the case. Don't know about Amsterdam, but I'm skeptical of that one, since you can smoke hash there without risk.
Women Entrepreneurs Organization Argentina and Argentine Senate.
Organización Argentina de Mujeres Empresarias y Senado de la Nación Argentina.
The Battle of Taipale began with a forty-hour Soviet artillery preparation.
وبدأت المعركة من تايبالي مع إعداد المدفعية السوفياتي والأربعين ساعة.
Edward in 1485 until his execution for treason in 1499, and to Edward's sister, Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, in 1513 until she was also executed, and the title again forfeited, in 1539. In 1605 the title was given to Robert Cecil, a close advisor to James I. Cecil was a son of Queen Elizabeth I's chief advisor, William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, and half-brother to Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter. In 1789 James Cecil, the 7th Earl, was created the Marquess of Salisbury by George III. Titleholders First creation (1145) Patrick of Salisbury, 1st Earl of Salisbury (c. 1122-1168) William of Salisbury, 2nd Earl of Salisbury (d. 1196) Ela of Salisbury, 3rd Countess of Salisbury (1187–1261) William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury jure uxoris (c. 1176–1226) Margaret Longespée, 4th Countess of Salisbury (d. 1310) Henry de Lacy, Earl of Salisbury jure uxoris (d. 1311) Alice de Lacy, 5th Countess of Salisbury (1281–1348) (forfeit 1322) Second creation (1337) William Montagu, 1st Earl of Salisbury (1301–1344) William Montagu, 2nd Earl of Salisbury (1328–1397) John Montagu, 3rd Earl of Salisbury (1350–1400) (forfeit 1400) Thomas Montagu, 4th Earl of Salisbury (1388–1428) (restored 1421, although styled and summoned to parliament as such from at least 1409) Alice Montacute, 5th
restored to two of George of Clarence's children: to his son Edward in 1485 until his execution for treason in 1499, and to Edward's sister, Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, in 1513 until she was also executed, and the title again forfeited, in 1539. In 1605 the title was given to Robert Cecil, a close advisor to James I. Cecil was a son of Queen Elizabeth I's chief advisor, William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, and half-brother to Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter. In 1789 James Cecil, the 7th Earl, was created the Marquess of Salisbury by George III. Titleholders First creation (1145) Patrick of Salisbury, 1st Earl of Salisbury (c. 1122-1168) William of Salisbury, 2nd Earl of Salisbury (d. 1196) Ela of Salisbury, 3rd Countess of Salisbury (1187–1261) William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury jure uxoris (c. 1176–1226) Margaret Longespée, 4th Countess of Salisbury (d. 1310) Henry de Lacy, Earl of Salisbury jure uxoris (d. 1311) Alice de Lacy, 5th Countess of Salisbury (1281–1348) (forfeit 1322) Second creation (1337) William Montagu, 1st Earl of Salisbury (1301–1344) William Montagu, 2nd Earl of Salisbury (1328–1397) John Montagu, 3rd Earl of Salisbury (1350–1400) (forfeit 1400) Thomas Montagu, 4th Earl of Salisbury (1388–1428) (restored 1421, although styled and summoned to parliament as such from at least 1409) Alice Montacute, 5th Countess of Salisbury (1407–1462) Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury jure uxoris Richard Neville, 6th Earl of Salisbury (1428–1471) and jure uxoris 16th Earl of Warwick ("Warwick the Kingmaker") by his wife Anne Beauchamp, 16th Countess of Warwick (reverted to the crown 1471; by modern law it might, with his other titles, be abeyant). Third creation (1472) George Plantagenet, 1st Earl of Salisbury (1449–1478) (forfeit 1478); son-in-law of the last Neville earl Fourth creation (1478) Edward of Middleham, later Prince of Wales (1473–1484); nephew to George Plantagenet and grandson of the last Neville earl (extinct 1484) Restoration of second or third creation (1512) Some sources call Edward Plantagenet, 17th Earl of Warwick (1475–1499) also Earl of Salisbury, but "there is no reason to suppose that he ever enjoyed that dignity". Margaret Plantagenet, Countess of Salisbury (1474–1541) (restored or created 1512; forfeit 1539), only sister of the above; sources differ on whether the Earldom of Salisbury restored to her was her father's (the third creation) or
of towns in Central Province, Sri Lanka External links
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This bill aims to create "safe and supportive schools" through services and initiatives focused on physical, social, and emotional safety.
Ce projet de loi vise à créer des "écoles sûres et solidaires" par le biais de services et d'initiatives axés sur la sécurité physique, sociale et émotionnelle.
& Ivie in 1933. References protrudens Arthropods of the United States Spiders of North America Spiders described in 1933
Canada and the United States. It was described by
Billy Sullivan (baseball)
بيلي سوليفان (لاعب كرة قاعدة)
titled "Hail" Other uses Hail (horse), a thoroughbred racehorse Highways Agency Information Line, in England See also Hail Mary, a traditional Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox prayer calling for the intercession of Mary, the mother
in Saudi Arabia Ha'il Region, Saudi Arabia Arts and entertainment Hail (film), a 1970s American film directed by Fred Levinson Music Hail (indie band), an indie/punk band Hail! (heavy metal band), a heavy metal supergroup Hail (album), a 1988 album by Straitjacket Fits "Come and Get Your Love", a 1974 song by
Organisms based on alternative biochemistry may, however, be possible on other planets.
Farklı bir alternatif biyokimyaya dayalı organizmalar belki diğer gezegenlerde mevcut olabilirler.
Pat Chatborirak
ภัทร์ ฉัตรบริรักษ์
regarding the city of Šibenik. After the fall of Mladen at 1322 Battle of Bliska, he offered his services to the Republic of Ragusa, signing a two year contract, which had proved fruitless. After his political opponents were defeated in Bologna, he withdraws there, remaining until his death in 1339. Works The following medicinal works were written by him: De febrium dispositione tractatus duo. Practica Canonica Ioannis Michaelis Savonaro; Johannes Michael. Secreta sublimia ad varios curandos morbos Ad omnium interiorum & exteriorum partium morbos remediorum praesidia In 1519, his Secreta sublimia was published in print for the
negotiate terms regarding the city of Šibenik. After the fall of Mladen at 1322 Battle of Bliska, he offered his services to the Republic of Ragusa, signing a two year contract, which had proved fruitless. After his political opponents were defeated in Bologna, he withdraws there, remaining until his death in 1339. Works The following medicinal works were written by him: De febrium dispositione tractatus duo. Practica Canonica Ioannis Michaelis Savonaro; Johannes Michael. Secreta sublimia ad varios curandos morbos Ad omnium interiorum & exteriorum partium morbos remediorum praesidia In 1519, his Secreta sublimia was published in print for the first time and achieved great popularity. External links Ad omnium interiorum exteriorum partium morbos remediorum Praesidia on Google Books Secreta sublimia ad varios curandos morbos on Gonelli.it References
Montgomery's works and life and research from the newsletter, The Shining Scroll. Read about The Alpine Path on our L.M. Montgomery Biography page. L.M. Montgomery Online Formerly the L.M. Montgomery Research Group, this site includes a blog, extensive lists of primary and secondary materials, detailed information about Montgomery's publishing history, and a filmography of screen adaptations of Montgomery texts. See, in particular, the page about
L.M. Montgomery's Personal Scrapbooks and Book Covers The L.M. Montgomery Literary Society This site includes information about Montgomery's works and life and research from the newsletter, The Shining Scroll. Read about The Alpine Path on our L.M. Montgomery Biography page. L.M. Montgomery Online Formerly the L.M. Montgomery Research Group, this site includes a blog, extensive lists of primary and secondary materials, detailed information about Montgomery's
can you vape essential oils in a diffuser?
As there's currently no research available on the effects of vaping essential oils, avoiding vaping any essential oil is your best bet. Even essential oils that are generally considered safe for inhalation have the potential to change and become toxic when heated for vaping.
ambushed by three Turok-Han vampires. Buffy arrives in time to kill the vampires with her new weapon. Back at Buffy's house, the Scoobies and the Potentials immediately apologize to Buffy and pledge their loyalty to her again, while Willow and Giles search the Internet for references to the Scythe, finding a connection to Ancient Egypt. Meanwhile, Anya and Andrew go to the hospital to get supplies for those who were wounded in the bomb blast. As they do so, they enter a playful wheelchair fight. Back at the house, Faith and Buffy bond over their shared loneliness as Slayers, and reflect how they are the only ones in the group who truly understand what it feels like to be a Slayer. Buffy then admits to Spike how special the night they shared was and that it gave her the strength to find new courage. Spike tells Buffy that it was the best night of his life. At Buffy's insistence, a reluctant Xander renders Dawn unconscious with chloroform and drives off
only ones in the group who truly understand what it feels like to be a Slayer. Buffy then admits to Spike how special the night they shared was and that it gave her the strength to find new courage. Spike tells Buffy that it was the best night of his life. At Buffy's insistence, a reluctant Xander renders Dawn unconscious with chloroform and drives off with her, away from Sunnydale for safety. When Dawn wakes up, she gives him a shock with a stun gun and then drives them back. Following the Egyptian lead, Buffy takes the axe to a small pyramid outside the gates of the same cemetery that she has patrolled for the past six years. Inside, a woman who claims she is part of a secret female order that has watched the Watchers since ancient times, called Guardians, tells her that the axe is a powerful weapon forged for the final battle. Suddenly, Caleb shows up from behind the woman, kills her, and almost has Buffy bested when Angel steps in to save her. However, Buffy insists on fighting Caleb alone, and slices him across the stomach, apparently
"Leaks in Instrument Force NASA to Delay Mars Mission Until 2018".
2015년 12월 22일.  “Leaks in Instrument Force NASA to Delay Mars Mission Until 2018”.
A new constitution for the State of Lucca was published in 1801, restoring the office of Consul of Justice as the president of the Executive branch, with a parliament called the Great Council.
Lucca riigi uus põhiseadus avaldati aastal 1801, millega taastati justiitskonsuli amet täitevvõimu presidendina, parlamenti kutsuti Suureks nõukoguks.
Cisówek, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
Cisówek (Dubeninki)
by Guy du Fresnay. Cast Marguerite Madys Paul Capellani External links 1920 films French black-and-white films
black-and-white films French short films Films directed by Guy du Fresnay French silent feature films 1920 drama films French
Cù Huy Hà Vũ
瞿辉何武
A total of 9,000 Montagnards were eventually resettled in the United States.
Un total de 9,000 Montagnards va ser finalment reassentat als Estats Units.
is the immune and lymphatic system the same?
The immune system is the complex collection of cells and organs that destroys or neutralizes pathogens that would otherwise cause disease or death. The lymphatic system, for most people, is associated with the immune system to such a degree that the two systems are virtually indistinguishable.
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second oldest amateur golf tournament in Australia. It is a Golf Australia national ranking event. The event has been played since 1896 and is organised by and played at the Riversdale Golf Club in Mount Waverley, Victoria. It was known as the Surrey Hills Gentlemen's Championship, Gold Medal from 1896 to 1907, the Riversdale Trophy from 1909 to 1926, and the Riversdale Cup since 1928. The men's event has been played as a 72-hole stroke play tournament since 1958 when Kevin Hartley won for the first time. Men's winners Source: 2021 Andrew Richards 2020 Lawrence Curtis 2019 Chris Crabtree 2018 Jack Thompson 2017 Dylan Perry 2016 Harrison Endycott 2015 Travis Smyth 2014 Ryan Ruffels 2013 Brady Watt 2012 Jake Higginbottom 2011 Nathan Holman 2010 Jin Jeong 2009 Jordan Sherratt 2008 Scott Arnold 2007 Tim Stewart 2006 Steve Dartnell 2005 Mathew Holten 2004 Michael Sim 2003 Kurt Barnes 2002 Richard Moir 2001 Shannon Jones 2000 Andrew Webster 1999 Aaron Baddeley 1998 Brendan Jones 1997 James McLean 1996 Jarrod Moseley 1995 Lee Eagleton 1994 Lester Peterson 1993 Jason Dawes 1992 Lester Peterson 1991 Robert Allenby 1990 Robert Allenby 1989 Paul Moloney 1988 David Ecob 1987 Stephen Taylor 1986 Michael Sammels 1985 Stephen Taylor 1984 Chris Longley 1983 John Lindsay 1982 Trevor Henley 1981 Mike Clayton 1980 Geoff Sowden 1979 Eric Routley 1978 Kevin Hartley 1977 Kevin Hartley 1976 Kevin Hartley 1975 Trevor Henley 1974 Bill Britten 1973 Alan Reiter 1972 Neil Titheridge 1971 Kevin
Harald Økern was the uncle of Olav Økern, who later earned the Holmenkollen medal in 1950.
Harald Økern est l'oncle d'Olav Økern, vainqueur de la médaille d'Holmenkollen en 1950.
However, McKinlay felt that the book gave an inaccurate account of the Karluk voyage and its consequences, "putting the blame ... on everyone but Vilhjalmur Stefansson."
No entanto, McKinlay achou que o livro dava uma descrição incorrecta da viagem do Karluk, e das suas consequências, "colocando a culpa ... em todos excepto em Vilhjalmur Stefansson."
Herrig faced Iman Achhal at UWC: Man "O" War on February 21, 2009 in her MMA debut.
Herrig enfrentou Iman Achhal no UWC: Man "O" War, em 21 de Fevereiro de 2009, em sua estréia no MMA.
Pierre Viette in 1958 and is found in Madagascar. Taxonomy The name nigropuncta is preoccupied by
Griveaudia nigropuncta is a species of moth of the family Callidulidae. It was described by Pierre Viette in 1958 and is found in Madagascar.