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It was followed by a long war at the Siege of Cuautla . | It was followed by a long period of war at the Siege of Cuautla . |
Australian forces pursued the Japanese along the Kokoda Track and forced them into a small bridgehead on the north coast of Papua in early November. | Les forces australiennes poursuivirent les Japonais le long de la piste Kokoda et les forcèrent à se retirer sur la côte nord de la Papouasie au début novembre. |
D.C. Ambassadors of the United States to Bahrain Embassy of the United States, Manama References United States Bahrain | of representatives See also Bahrain–United States relations Embassy of Bahrain, Washington, D.C. Ambassadors of the United States |
current time. Definition Suppose one has an equation of the following form: where x and t are independent variables, and the initial state, u(x, 0) is given. Linear case In the linear case, where f(u) = Au , and A is a constant, Here refers to the dimension and refers to the dimension. This linear scheme can be extended to the general non-linear case in different ways. One of them is letting Non-linear case | non-linear equation is then: where is the Jacobian matrix evaluated at . Jacobian free methods To avoid the Jacobian evaluation, use a two-step procedure. Richtmyer method What follows is the Richtmyer two-step Lax–Wendroff method. The first step in the Richtmyer two-step Lax–Wendroff method calculates values for f(u(x, t)) at half time steps, tn + 1/2 and half grid points, xi + 1/2. In the second step values at tn + 1 are calculated using the data for tn and tn + 1/2. First (Lax) steps: Second step: MacCormack method Another method of this same type was |
The first four are perfect. ^ * The optimal ruler would have been known before this date; this date represents that date when it was discovered to be optimal (because all other rulers were proven to not be smaller). | Las primeras cuatro son perfectas. * La regla óptima podría haber sido conocido antes de esta fecha; esta fecha representa la fecha en que se descubrió que era óptima (ya que todas las otras reglas se demostró que no eran más pequeñas). |
On 14 June, Admiral Kabayama arrived in Taipei, and announced the establishment of Japanese administration in Taiwan. | Le 14 juin, l'amiral Kabayama est arrivé à Taipei et a annoncé l'établissement de l'administration japonaise à Taïwan. |
Lisa too confesses to her father that she no longer wants to be popular, noting that "it's hard work being this shallow". | Лиза тоже признается отцу, что она больше не хочет быть популярной, отметив, что это тяжелая работа быть такой глупой. |
was also a fencing champion. In 1944, the Van Buskirks moved to Houston, Texas, where he was a coach and instructor of fencing at Rice University for more than twenty years, and where, in 1968, the Van Buskirk Sabre Tournament was established. A member of the US Fencing Association (USFA) Hall of Fame, he died in Harris County, Texas, in 1980. See also USFA Hall of Fame Dazzle camouflage Everett Warner Loyd A. Jones William Mackay Notes Everett L. Warner, “Fooling the Iron Fish: The Inside Story of Marine Camouflage” in Everybody’s Magazine (November 1919), pp. 102–109. Robert G. Skerrett, “How We Put It Over on the Periscope” in The Rudder (March 1919), pp. 97–102; (April 1919), pp. 175–179. Harold Van Buskirk, “Camouflage” in Transactions of the Illuminating Engineering Society 14 (July 21, 1919), pp. 225–232. References External links WWI Ship Camouflage (includes Van Buskirk photographs) Contributors to Camouflage Van Buskirk Olympic Sports biography US Fencing Hall of Fame biography 1894 births 1980 deaths 20th-century American architects American male épée fencers Olympic fencers of the United States Fencers at the 1924 Summer Olympics Fencers at the 1928 Summer Olympics Fencers at the | Section, a newly formed government unit within the Bureau of Construction and Repair (Skerrett 1919:101). The Camouflage Section had two subsections, the Design Subsection (located in Washington DC) and the Research Subsection (located at Eastman Kodak Laboratories in Rochester, New York). The former, which was largely made up of artists, was led by a painter named Everett L. Warner, while the latter, whose members where mostly scientists, was under the direction of Eastman Kodak’s head physicist, Loyd A. Jones (Warner 1919:105-106). Van Buskirk was the executive head of the two subsections, which included making certain that the patterns produced by these units were being correctly adapted to merchant ships by civilian painters. The task of commissioning painters to apply dazzle camouflage patterns to the ships was given to a civilian agency, the Emergency Fleet Corporation (Van Buskirk 1919:227). Fencing career Van Buskirk’s skills as a fencer led to his being a member of the US Olympic fencing team in 1924, 1928 and 1932, competing with the sabre. In 1927, he was the US National Champion with the épée. His wife Evelyn was also a fencing champion. In 1944, the Van Buskirks moved to Houston, Texas, where he was a coach and instructor of fencing at Rice University for more than twenty years, and where, in 1968, the Van Buskirk Sabre Tournament was established. A member of the US Fencing Association (USFA) Hall of Fame, he died in Harris County, Texas, in 1980. See also USFA Hall of Fame Dazzle camouflage Everett Warner Loyd A. Jones William Mackay Notes Everett L. |
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the activeX bar doent show up!? | In Internet Explorer: Tools >> Imternet Options >> Security (tab) >> Custom Level (button) >> Automatic prompting for Active X Enabled.\n\nIt might be that you added site to trusted domain. \n\nBy the way what Active X does, it installs .dll (program) on your PC in totally arbitrary manner (ie: you have no any means to veryfiy what it is and what it will do to your PC). If page is Anty -Virus site, Microsoft etc that’s fine, otherwise you accepting totally unknown code on your PC which will be executed !!!\n\nListen to auditions # 38and # 7 (fast forward to 20 minutes 50 seconds). Creator of AdAware Steve Gibson discusses scripts and Active X:\n\nhttp://www.grc.com/SecurityNow.htm |
NEW: Erdogan says Turkey is reviewing ties with France .
Turkish PM Erdogan threatens sanctions if the bill becomes law .
The genocide issue regularly comes up in the U.S. Congress .
The French Senate must vote on the measure now . | Paris (CNN) -- Turkey is fuming over French legislation that would criminalize any public denial of what the bill calls the Armenian genocide last century in Ottoman Turkey. "We are reviewing our relations with France," Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said after the French National Assembly passed the so-called Armenian genocide bill. "We will take our measures phase by phase depending on France's behavior from now on. Erdogan said Turkey is recalling its Paris ambassador for consultations to Ankara, is canceling bilateral visits, and won't cooperate with France in joint projects within the European Union. "We are stopping all kinds of political consultations with France. We are canceling bilateral military activities and joint exercises from now on. We are canceling the permission granted annually for all military overflights, landings and take-offs. We are starting permission process for every military flight individually. From today on, we are rejecting the permission requests of military ships to visit ports. We will not attend and held the bilateral Turkey-France joint economic and trade partnership committee meeting that was planned for January 2012 under the co-chairmanship of the economy ministers of the two countries," Erdogan said. "I am underlining this. This is the first phase." The bill -- applauded by Armenians -- must now be voted on by the country's senate. Erdogan said he hopes the French Senate will vote down the bill. "New measures will come to the agenda depending on the progress of the bill in France and we will apply them with determination without any hesitation." Armenian groups and many scholars argue that starting in 1915, Turks committed genocide, when more than a million ethnic Armenians were massacred in the waning days of the Ottoman Empire. But modern-day Turkey officially denies that a genocide took place, arguing instead that hundreds of thousands of Armenian Christians and Muslim Turks died in intercommunal violence around the bloody battlefields of World War I. The genocide debate is an annual source of tension between Turkey and the United States, two NATO military allies. The White House annually beats back efforts in Congress to pass a resolution which would formally recognize the 1915 massacre of Armenians as genocide. "The issue should be researched not by politicians, but by historians," Turkish Parliament Speaker Cemil Cicek said. French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe told Turkish lawmakers Thursday that Turkey is a friend and ally of France and strives to maintain a dialogue. Armenia's foreign minister, Edward Nalbandian, hailed the move, saying France "reconfirmed its high place of being the cradle of human rights and once again proved its commitment to universal human values." "The French people showed that human rights are highest value, and today by adopting this bill," he said, indicating that crimes against humanity have no statute of limitations and deserve condemnation. According to official Turkish statistics, the volume of trade between Turkey and France from January to the end of October this year was more than $13.5 billion. CNN's Yesim Comert and Saskya Vandoorne contributed to this report . |
how to create bpf in dynamics 365? | ['Make sure that you have the System Administrator or System Customizer security role or equivalent permissions.', 'Open solution explorer.', 'On the left navigation pane, select Processes.', 'On the Actions toolbar, select New.', 'In the Create Process dialog box, complete the required fields: ... ', 'Choose OK. ... ', 'Add stages.'] |
Mint-marks: Tower or Southwark. No date (1551) Y Tower. No date (1551-3) TUN No shillings were struck in England until Queen Mary I of England was married in 1554 to Philip of Spain, though Irish shillings with Mary's portrait were struck in 1553 and 1554 before her marriage. | Segni di zecca: Tower. senza data (1551) Y Tower. senza data (1551-3): botte Nessuno scellino fu coniato in Inghilterra sotto la regina Maria prima del suo matrimonio nel 1554, mentre furono coniati scellini irlandesi con il ritratto di Maria nel 1553 e nel 1554 prima del matrimonio con Filippo II. |
Should you buy rice, wheat, chickpea, oil? | Deviam comprar arroz, cereais, grão-de-bico, azeite? |
The CARICOM passport is a passport document issued by the 15 member states of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) for their citizens. | جواز السفر مجموعة الكاريبي هو وثيقة سفر تصدر من قبل الدول الأعضاء الخمسة عشر في مجموعة الكاريبي لمواطنيها. |
can non deductible ira be converted to roth | Each year you can make a non-deductible IRA contribution and then convert that non-deductible IRA to a Roth. You can convert your non-deductible IRA to a Roth in the same year you make the contribution. When you convert an IRA to a Roth IRA you pay taxes on any amount that is converted that is above your basis. |
How can acids with a different pH level have the same concentration? | Some acids are more likely to donate a proton than others. So an acid, that donates protons easily, will have a lower pH level than another acid, which hardly gives away its protons, although they both have the same concentration. |
Wasn't Tom supposed to win yesterday? | Tom non doveva vincere ieri? |
from May 2018 until September 2020. He is a member of the Sabah Heritage Party (WARISAN). Election | Manis from May 2018 until September 2020. He is a member of the Sabah Heritage Party (WARISAN). Election results References Malaysian politicians Living people Year of birth missing (living people) |
Focusing his efforts on propelling the modern dance movement, he greatly influenced the careers of dancers such as Martha Graham. | Concentrando i suoi sforzi sulla promozione del movimento di danza moderna, influenzò notevolmente le carriere di ballerini come Martha Graham. |
She won't do anything by herself. | Non farà niente da sola. |
For this problem, a rational number a/b is a "good" approximation of a real number α if the absolute value of the difference between a/b and α may not decrease if a/b is replaced by another rational number with a smaller denominator. | Для этой задачи рациональное число a/b является "хорошим" приближением вещественного числа α, если абсолютное значение разности a/b и α не может быть уменьшено, если заменить a/b другой рациональной дробью с меньшим знаменателем. |
western and central China. The wingspan is about 72 mm. References Nymphalini Butterflies described in 1883 Taxa named | in western and central China. The wingspan is about 72 mm. References |
of Melk within the Austrian state of Lower Austria. Population References | Melk within the Austrian state of Lower Austria. |
Lyst at the site. In circa 1859, he constructed the road and started to sell the land off in lots. As something new, Meinung constructed workers' housing with cavity walls. The method received an award on the Exposition Universelle in Paris. Rudolph Koefod var had already constructed a factory at the site in 1857. H. Rudolph Koefoed & Co. was later merged with another machine factory under the name Koefod & Hauberg. Another industrial | being merged with Marstrand, Helweg & Co. under the name Titan A/S in 1897. The factory in Meinungsgade was then rented out to A/S Kjøbenhavns Cykelfabrik. An institution for intellectually disabled deaf-mute people was until 1894 based in the street. Notable buildings Smedeforeningens Stiftelse/No. 17 is from 1883 and was built to provide affordable housing for master smiths in difficult circumstances. The facade features a plaque with a bronze relief portrait of the association's president, A. W. Holm, an anchor smith. The two long, low houses at No. 19 and No. 21 date from 1868. Transport The nearest Copenhagen Metro station is Nørrebros Runddel. References External links Rydolph H. Kofoed & Co. Source Streets |
1987 – Die Neger kommen. | 1987 : Die Neger kommen. |
In 1875, Pozzi became a university teacher after his second thesis about using hysterotomy for uterine fibroma. | En 1875, Pozzi se convirtió en profesor universitario después de su segunda tesis sobre el uso de la histerotomía para el fibroma uterino. |
He was later promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel in the R.A.M.C. during the war. Family In 1931, Henry MacCormac married Marion Broomhall, (1906-1998), and the couple had one son, Richard MacCormac, a well-known architect and Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Marion Broomhall was the granddaughter of Benjamin Broomhall and the great-niece of James Hudson Taylor, a notable missionary in China. Broomhall was also the sister of Alfred James Broomhall, a missionary who served with the China Inland Mission. Later life Henry MacCormac died in Marylebone, London on 12 December 1950 at the age of 71. He was survived by his wife, Marion MacCormac, and his son, Richard MacCormac, who founded MJP Architects and was later knighted in 2001. References Sources Fraser, Ian, ‘Father and son--a tale of two cities’, Ulster Medical Journal, 1968 Winter Vol. 37 No. 1), pp. 1–39 Fraser, Sir Ian, ‘Sir Willam MacCormac and his times’, Thomas Vicary Lecture, Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (1983) | was a notable dermatologist in Britain during the early twentieth century. MacCormac was a member of a distinguished medical family that included Henry MacCormac and Sir William MacCormac. Henry MacCormac also served as a captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps during the First World War. Early life and background Henry MacCormac was born in 1879 in Belfast, Ireland to John MacCormac and Lucie MacCormac, née Purdon. Henry MacCormac was the named for his paternal grandfather, Dr Henry MacCormac, a notable physician in Belfast during the early to late nineteenth century. Education Henry MacCormac was educated at the University of Edinburgh and graduated MB.ChB. in 1903. He qualified as a member of the Royal College of Physicians of England shortly thereafter. Career Henry MacCormac served as a dermatologist in the department of dermatology at Middlesex Hospital. MacCormac, nicknamed 'Harry Mac', was very popular among |
Since the 1930s, the Los Angeles River has been an off-limits flood control channel .
But this week, officials open a 2.5-mile section of the 51-mile river to the public .
Now kayakers and others can legally paddle past the islands, birds, fish in the river .
For decades, the Los Angeles River had been ridiculed as a backwater . | Anthea Raymond no longer has to break the law to kayak on the Los Angeles River. This week, the namesake waterway of the nation's second-largest city opened for unrestricted public recreation for the first time since the 1930s -- when devastating floods prompted officials to close public access to the river and pave its banks with concrete to improve storm drainage, officials said. Raymond was the third person to paddle a 2.5-mile section that's now wide open for public use. Even the name of this stretch of the 51-mile river captures its natural allure: Elysian Valley. "My experience was, 'wow,'" said Raymond, who plied the waters as a representative of the Los Angeles River Expeditions and the Los Angeles Kayak Club. "There's always the sound of water. That's what's so awesome." Unlike other big city rivers -- such as New York's Hudson River or the Chicago River -- the Los Angeles River is more a seasonal desert waterway: It's flush with rapids during the rain season but becomes a modest stream in the hot summer, slowing to a trickle in some places. Except for guerrilla kayaking by river lovers such as Raymond and others in the expedition club, the concrete-lined river has been strictly off-limits since the Depression era because the river is technically an Army Corps of Engineers flood control channel, officials said. After public pressure and leadership from a local councilman and the corps' commander, officials at several levels of government created the Los Angeles River Pilot Recreation Zone along a lush segment that features tree-lined islands, vistas of the San Gabriel Mountains and abundant wildlife such as herons, egrets, hawks and kingfishers. Oasis parks are colorfully named Rattlesnake, Steelhead and Egret. And, yes, there are even fish in the river -- carp, catfish and bass -- and anglers can drop a line as long as they have a state permit. Opinion: When the audience paddles a canoe to the play . In this recreation zone, the public can launch a kayak, canoe or other nonmotorized boat without a permit or cost, said spokesman Dash Stolarz of the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority, which manages the pilot recreation zone. This soft-bottom portion of the river is also called the Glendale Narrows. The pilot program allows for the open recreation between Memorial Day and Labor Day, a period when local storms are unlikely. Officials expect the program to be renewed in subsequent years, Stolarz said. Accompanied by government officials, kayakers such as Raymond celebrated the river's opening Monday, and her kayak club even made a video. Raymond, who's in her 40s, compared the Los Angeles River to New York City's Hudson and East rivers, where she took up kayaking. New York's rivers are vastly larger and indeed are major commercial corridors, she said. The Los Angeles River, however, has a history of ridicule and neglect: A state legislator in the 1980s wanted to build a highway on it. It's better known as the cinematic home for violence and car chases in films such as "Grease" and "Terminator 2." In the 1990s, the conservation group American Rivers placed it six times on the list of the country's 20 most threatened and endangered rivers. In 2010, however, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency declared it a "traditional navigable water," allowing for Clean Water Act protections, officials said. The river ultimately ends in the Pacific Ocean at Long Beach, California. Another maiden kayaker this week, Councilman-elect Mitch O'Farrell, almost capsized during his adventure. "People were downright giddy to get into a kayak on the Los Angeles River," he said. "Even that 2.5-mile has rapids. It takes some concentration. It's a real river. It does take certain risks." Alissa Walker, a blogger who wrote about her experience Monday, said she was among a small group of enthusiasts who received federal permits last year for trips on another stretch of the river just to prove it was safe. Kayakers earn bragging rights in Green River Narrows . Like others, she hopes officials will open other sections of the river to the public. "'Cool' is a good word for it," Walker said. "The difference about kayaking here is that we're going under major freeways right in the city. That was the most jarring part of the whole experience. "You never would have guessed we were in L.A. It was so lush. There were so many birds. And it didn't smell, which many people worried about," she said. "There were a couple parts where we had to get out and hop over a rock because it was pretty shallow." For the past two years, another portion of the Los Angeles River has been open to kayakers for short periods in the summer, but access was strictly limited under permits from the Army Corps of Engineers. Those tours were on a 1.5-mile section in a 2,000-acre park called the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, and the permits sold out in a matter of hours, denying large numbers of river lovers a legal chance to ply the waters. The Elysian Valley section was able to open without restrictions because of government cooperation, infrastructure improvement and public safety measures, said Councilman Ed Reyes, whose district includes the west bank of the river. The city relocated homeless people from riverside encampments, and the bicycling and running trail provides passersby a way to keep an eye on one another, Reyes said. For Reyes, the river opening is a capstone to a long campaign and elected office career. He's entering his last month of his 12-year tenure on the City Council, forced to step down because of term limits. He's now 53, but he recalls illegally swimming in the river and bicycling its banks as a 10-year-old boy with other youths -- until they discovered how filthy the water was, he said. About a decade ago, local AM radio shock jocks mocked Reyes' grand vision to revitalize the river: his school-age daughter even came home upset, Reyes said. But now there's been a shift in the Los Angeles culture and the way Angelenos view themselves. They can truly identify a river in the city, he said. "They had me in the loony bin talking about my efforts as a mad man," Reyes said of the public mockery against him. "For many years, it's been the butt of jokes and used as a throwaway and undesirable location and used as a backyard. "Today, it's a front yard," Reyes declared. 15 ways to see the world on water . |
Built in 1925, it is located next to the Alte Feste, which is home to the National Museum of Namibia. | Construida en 1925, está situado cerca de la Alte Feste, una fortaleza que es la sede del Museo Nacional de Namibia. |
Due to conversion of forests into human settlements and agricultural areas, many of the Sumatran elephant populations have lost their habitat to humans. | En raison de la conversion des forêts en zones agricoles ou en zones d’habitat humain, de nombreuses populations d'éléphants de Sumatra ont vu leur habitat disparaître. |
These are kind of a great example of experimenting with one possible robotic future, and I think it's pretty cool that we can extend ourselves and learn about the ways that we extend ourselves into these machines while at the same time being able to express our humanity and our personality. | Voici de très bons exemples d'expérimentations d'un futur robotique possible. Je pense que c'est formidable de pouvoir étendre ses possibilités, d'apprendre de notre façon de le faire, dans ces machines, tout en étant capable d'exprimer son humanité et sa personnalité. |
pseudogene 11, also known as HCG4P11, | is a human gene. |
My father's family fled to Lebanon, my mother's to France. | Rodzina mojego ojca uciekła do Libanu, a matki do Francji. |
currently plays as a forward for Masafi. Career Obeid Rashid started his career at Dibba Al-Fujairah and is a product of the Dibba Al-Fujairah's youth system. On 23 November 2018, Obeid Rashid made his professional debut for Dibba Al-Fujairah against Al-Sharjah in the Pro League, replacing Saeed | 23 November 2018, Obeid Rashid made his professional debut for Dibba Al-Fujairah against Al-Sharjah in the Pro League, replacing Saeed Al-Naqbi . landed with Dibba Al-Fujairah from the UAE Pro League to |
and chamber music. The winner of the international competitions of Vienna, Munich and Barcelona, from 1977 to 1990, Péclard was solo cellist of the Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France, then of the Orchestre de Paris, under the direction of Daniel Barenboim. Named solo cellist of the Orchestre National Bordeaux Aquitaine (ONBA) in 1990, he taught at the Conservatoire de Bordeaux and joined Roland Daugareil and Tasso Adamopoulos in order to form the Sartory Trio. He is also a member of the String quartet of the ONBA. With the ONBA, directed by Alain Lombard, Étienne Péclard recorded the double concerto by Johannes Brahms, the Symphonie-concerto, Op. 125 by Sergueï Prokofiev and Schelomo by Ernest Bloch; in 1999, he obtained a | Barcelona, from 1977 to 1990, Péclard was solo cellist of the Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France, then of the Orchestre de Paris, under the direction of Daniel Barenboim. Named solo cellist of the Orchestre National Bordeaux Aquitaine (ONBA) in 1990, he taught at the Conservatoire de Bordeaux and joined Roland Daugareil and Tasso Adamopoulos in order to form the Sartory Trio. He is also a member of the String quartet of the ONBA. With the ONBA, directed by Alain Lombard, Étienne Péclard recorded the |
what are the haematology test? | Hematology tests include tests on the blood, blood proteins and blood-producing organs. Hematological tests can help diagnose anemia, infection, hemophilia, blood-clotting disorders, and leukemia. The components of human blood include: Plasma. |
Wichit Wathakan. The country officially changed its name from Siam to Thailand. The word "Thai" was interpreted in an idiosyncratic way. It did not refer only to speakers of Thai (Siamese) or Tai, but to all those who had once been under the Ayutthaya and Rattanakosin kingdoms. During World War II, Thailand was able to take advantage of the defeat of France in Europe to seize territory in Cambodia and Laos in a brief war. Following a Japanese invasion of Thailand (December 1941), Thailand made common cause with the Japanese and occupied parts of Burma and Malaya. Thai rule was not generally welcomed by the subject populations. In Laos, especially, a counter-irredentism emerged among Lao nationalists who aimed to bring much of northern Thailand under Lao rule. Few of | under Plaek Phibunsongkhram, however, actively sought to restore "lost" territories. The intellectual architect of the new Thai nationalism was Wichit Wathakan. The country officially changed its name from Siam to Thailand. The word "Thai" was interpreted in an idiosyncratic way. It did not refer only to speakers of Thai (Siamese) or Tai, but to all those who had once been under the Ayutthaya and Rattanakosin kingdoms. During World War II, Thailand was able to take advantage of the defeat of France in Europe to seize territory in Cambodia and Laos in a brief war. Following a Japanese invasion of Thailand (December 1941), Thailand made common cause with the Japanese and occupied parts of Burma and Malaya. Thai |
Chūō-Sōbu Line | خط چوئو-سوبو |
How to merge vertices by distance or delete faces with zero area? | What's the best way to deal with zero-area faces that break normals |
Initially the move encountered opposition from a number of prominent Likud members, led by Michael Eitan, who referred to the move as "the Likud's destruction", nevertheless, after the approval of the move by the Likud's Central Committee he stated that he accepts the decision of the committee. | Inizialmente la mossa incontrò l'opposizione di un certo numero di membri prominenti del Likud, guidati da Michael Eitan, che parlò dell'alleanza come della "distruzione del Likud", salvo poi, dopo l'approvazione da parte del comitato centrale del Likud, dichiarare che avrebbe accettato la decisione del partito. |
It's not gold. | Es ist kein Gold. |
Different tissues have different degrees of sensitivity to the activity of endogenous estrogens, so SERMs produce estrogenic or antiestrogenic effects depending on the specific tissue in question as well as the percentage of intrinsic activity (IA) of the SERM. | Různé tkáně mají různé stupně citlivosti na aktivitu endogenních estrogenů , takže SERM produkují estrogenní nebo antiestrogenní účinky v závislosti na konkrétní specifické tkáni, stejně jako procento vnitřní aktivity (IA) SERM. |
the entire Little Deuce Coupe album cites only Brian Wilson. Despite the rushed nature of the album's sessions, Brian Wilson's song arrangements were notably becoming more complex, specifically songs like "No-Go Showboat" and "Custom Machine". After its recording, Brian Wilson re-recorded "Be True to Your School" for single release on October 28, resulting in another top 10 hit. An original Christmas-themed composition, "Little Saint Nick" was also recorded that month and issued as a Christmas single. This was the last Beach Boys album to officially include rhythm guitarist David Marks until 2012's That's Why God Made the Radio. Both Marks and original member Al Jardine returned for the album's sessions as well as The Beach Boys' 50th Reunion Tour, though Marks, Jardine, and Brian Wilson were not invited to play with The Beach Boys later in the year. As with the preceding Surfer Girl album, the date assigned for recording all eight of the new tracks (September 2, 1963) is highly doubtful. However, as no AFM contracts from these sessions are known to exist, the actual dates are currently unknown. Title and cover art A Deuce Coupe is a 1932 Ford Coupe (deuce being for the year). This was considered by many to be the definitive "hot rod". The Model B had four cylinders and the Model 18 featured the Ford flathead V8 engine when the car was introduced. A pink slip (mentioned in the lyrics) was the title to the car, named for the color of the paper then used in California The picture featured on the front cover of the album | issued as a Christmas single. This was the last Beach Boys album to officially include rhythm guitarist David Marks until 2012's That's Why God Made the Radio. Both Marks and original member Al Jardine returned for the album's sessions as well as The Beach Boys' 50th Reunion Tour, though Marks, Jardine, and Brian Wilson were not invited to play with The Beach Boys later in the year. As with the preceding Surfer Girl album, the date assigned for recording all eight of the new tracks (September 2, 1963) is highly doubtful. However, as no AFM contracts from these sessions are known to exist, the actual dates are currently unknown. Title and cover art A Deuce Coupe is a 1932 Ford Coupe (deuce being for the year). This was considered by many to be the definitive "hot rod". The Model B had four cylinders and the Model 18 featured the Ford flathead V8 engine when the car was introduced. A pink slip (mentioned in the lyrics) was the title to the car, named for the color of the paper then used in California The picture featured on the front cover of the album was supplied by Hot Rod magazine, and features the body (with his head cropped in the photo) of hot-rod owner Clarence 'Chili' Catallo and his own customized three-window 1932 Ford Coupe – known to hot rod enthusiasts as "the lil' deuce coupe". Reception Track listing Some reissues of the album omit "Car Crazy Cutie" and "Custom Machine". Because "409" was only available in mono, a Duophonic (fake stereo) mix was used on the otherwise true stereo version of the album. Both stereo and mono mixes are available on the 2012 CD. Mike |
Ralph Claypool | رالف كلايبول |
worthy of their collections, Sticky and Fredro provide a polished slice of refined, hard-edged Hip Hop — the same flavor that birthed some of the game’s grimiest (whether they get roses for it or not)." The album was chosen as "The best rap album of 2019" by the Russian website Rap.Ru, as well as "one of the best rap albums of 2019" by the editors of the Russian website HipHop4Real. The album was featured on a Russian late-night talk show Evening Urgant hosted by Ivan Urgant on Channel One, where Onyx performed their most famous hit "Slam", as well as on the Bulgarian show Шоуто на Николаос Цитиридис on bTV, where members of the group gave an interview and performed the song "Kill Da Mic". Singles On September 16, 2019, Onyx released "Ain't No Time To Rest" (feat. Dope D.O.D.) as the first single from the upcoming album SnowMads entirely produced by Snowgoons. On | without, but the Snowgoons‘ raw production yet again fits the duo’s cutthroat lyricism". In his review of the album for HipHopDX, Riley Wallace rated the album 3.7 out of 5 and added: "This isn’t a perfect album, but in a year that’s seen some of the genre’s most revered icons treat fans to gems worthy of their collections, Sticky and Fredro provide a polished slice of refined, hard-edged Hip Hop — the same flavor that birthed some of the game’s grimiest (whether they get roses for it or not)." The album was chosen as "The best rap album of 2019" by the Russian website Rap.Ru, as well as "one of the best rap albums of 2019" by the editors of the Russian website HipHop4Real. The album was featured on a Russian late-night talk show Evening Urgant hosted by Ivan Urgant on Channel One, where Onyx performed their most famous hit "Slam", as well as on the Bulgarian show Шоуто на Николаос Цитиридис on bTV, where members of the group gave an interview and performed the song "Kill Da Mic". Singles On September 16, 2019, Onyx released "Ain't No Time To Rest" (feat. Dope D.O.D.) as the first single from the upcoming album |
how long will a calpers refund take? | Once CalPERS receives the properly completed refund or rollover election form AND your employer has updated our system to show that you have separated from employment, it will take about 3 - 4 weeks for your payment to be issued. |
when a baby can eat honey? | Honey. Occasionally, honey contains bacteria that can produce toxins in a baby's intestines, leading to infant botulism, which is a very serious illness. Don't give your child honey until they're over 1 year old. Honey is a sugar, so avoiding it will also help prevent tooth decay. |
how do i drive traffic to my new website: http://imedia.atspace.com/laptop.htm? | You're doing it right now ;) |
The leader of the House of Representatives, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, on Thursday said she sees little support for sending more US troops to Afghanistan, forecasting a potential showdown with the Obama administration over how to win the war. | 'Little support for sending more troops to Afghanistan' |
districts of Contumazá Province in | Benito District is one |
The main cost is the dormitory, La Masia itself. | Το μεγαλύτερο κόστος είναι ο ξενώνας, η ίδια η Λα Μασία. |
The fate of most of the surviving Westo was probably enslavement and shipment to work on sugarcane plantations in the West Indies. | El destí de la major part dels westo supervivents fou probablement l'esclavitud i l'enviament al treballar a les plantacions de sucre de les Índies Occidentals. |
I men's basketball season. Led by newly-promoted first-year head coach Jay Hillock, the Bulldogs were overall (7–7 in WCAC, tied for fourth), and played their home games on campus at Kennedy Pavilion in Spokane, Washington. Point guard John Stockton was a sophomore this season. For a second season, the GU cheerleaders were | the West Coast Athletic Conference (WCAC) during the 1981–82 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Led by newly-promoted first-year head coach Jay Hillock, the Bulldogs were overall (7–7 in WCAC, tied for |
Thomas Ward (25 January 1862 – 4 January 1927) was a New Zealand astronomer and telescope maker. Born in England, he migrated to New Zealand circa 1880, and settled in Whanganui. Ward was a pioneer New Zealand telescope maker, instrumental in establishing both the Wanganui Astronomical Society, and the Wanganui Observatory. Early life Joseph Thomas Ward was born in Chelsea, London, England, on 25 January 1862, the son of Mary Sarah Clark and Francis Ward, a licensed victualler. He was educated for the Catholic priesthood but abandoned this idea and migrated to New Zealand, where he worked for several years as a shepherd and shearer in Marlborough, and as a saddler in Wellington. On 12 October 1894, he married Ada Evelyn Wright (at the residence of the bride’s father). The married couple moved to Whanganui, where Ward first opened a lending library, and later, a bookshop and stationery business, ‘Book Nook’. Wanganui Astronomical Society and Wanganui Observatory In April 1901, a brilliant comet appeared in the New Zealand evening skies. Ward had installed a 4½ inch equatorially mounted refractor in a small observatory at the back of his business premises, and from the report in the Wanganui Herald of 3 May, it would appear that this was the first view Wanganui residents had of the Great Comet of 1901. The number of people who came to view the comet through this telescope, gave Ward the idea of forming a small society of interested persons. A few week's later, Prof. Richard Maclaurin of the then Victoria College gave a lecture on Comets at the Wanganui Museum Hall. He suggested at Ward's request, that anyone who was interested in forming an Astronomical Society, remain behind after the talk. The first meeting was held at the Wanganui Technical School on the corner of the Avenue and Guyton street, and at the following meeting, the Wanganui Astronomical Society was formed, with Joseph Ward elected president. One of the first decisions of the new society was that a telescope of fairly large dimensions be obtained and an observatory be established. Ward led a deputation to the Wanganui Borough Council requesting a site at Cook's Gardens; the council granted this at their meeting of 27 August 1901. After careful research by Ward, the Wanganui Astronomical Society decided in November 1901, to order a 20½-in Calver Reflector, from the English Firm, Banks & Co. The full cost of this telescope was to be £450, and a partial payment of £400 had already been despatched to England when a cable arrived to cancel the sale – it had apparently been agreed to without the agreement of Mr | idea of forming a small society of interested persons. A few week's later, Prof. Richard Maclaurin of the then Victoria College gave a lecture on Comets at the Wanganui Museum Hall. He suggested at Ward's request, that anyone who was interested in forming an Astronomical Society, remain behind after the talk. The first meeting was held at the Wanganui Technical School on the corner of the Avenue and Guyton street, and at the following meeting, the Wanganui Astronomical Society was formed, with Joseph Ward elected president. One of the first decisions of the new society was that a telescope of fairly large dimensions be obtained and an observatory be established. Ward led a deputation to the Wanganui Borough Council requesting a site at Cook's Gardens; the council granted this at their meeting of 27 August 1901. After careful research by Ward, the Wanganui Astronomical Society decided in November 1901, to order a 20½-in Calver Reflector, from the English Firm, Banks & Co. The full cost of this telescope was to be £450, and a partial payment of £400 had already been despatched to England when a cable arrived to cancel the sale – it had apparently been agreed to without the agreement of Mr Chatwood, the current owner. Conveniently, Chatwood also had a 9½-in Cooke refractor, which was originally owned by Isaac Fletcher and it was this instrument that he offered to the Society for the £400 already received. The telescope, according to Chatwood, was worth far in excess of the 20½-in Calver Reflector, and although the purchase price grew to £450 after the request for some improvements and additional equipment, the Society had "got itself a bargain". At their 2 May 1902 meeting, the Wanganui Astronomical Society voted to accept the offer, and the telescope was duly dismantled and shipped to New Zealand on the |
It's good for people's health. | É bom para a saúde das pessoas. |
For example, Pacala and Socolow of Princeton have proposed a 15 part program to reduce CO2 emissions by 1 billion metric tons per year − or 25 billion tons over the 50-year period using today's technologies as a type of global warming game. | Například Pacala a Socolow z Princetonu navrhli patnáctibodový program na snížení emisí CO 2 o 1 miliardu tun ročně nebo 25 miliard tun po dobu 50 let s použitím dnešních technologií jako typ „hry na globální oteplování“. |
In the event that someone does take up the McHugh gauntlet and seeks your support, I think it is important that you, that mailers not just blindly endorse a bill simply because its title includes the phrase postal reform. | Mailers should not blindly endorse anything labeled postal reform. |
A young man at the time, according to Procopius, he already had a reputation as a soldier. | Bien qu’encore jeune homme à l’époque, Procope mentionne qu'il avait déjà une certaine réputation en tant que soldat. |
which is the lesser of two evils??? | It's been my experience that you just have to make the best of either one. When you're away from home you can still find plenty of things to do; it's just really hard to get your mail. |
is there a site of old militay pay charts? | You can check out the link for the DFAS website. This has the pay charts dating back to 1949. |
Foreign Devils on the Silk Road. | Demonios extranjeros en la ruta de la seda. |
a Turkish professional footballer who plays as a left back. References | Koray İçten (born 24 August 1987) is a Turkish professional footballer who plays as a |
within varying light conditions. NovaCell® The NovaCell® is a light-driven, handheld charger that connects to today's most popular mobile devices and increases user operating time between battery charges. The NovaCell combines proprietary technologies to harvest energy from virtually any light condition-indoor ambient and incandescent to sunlight and shade. Photovoltaic (PV) Panel—Proprietary, monolithically interconnected back-point junction PV panel is responsible for a spectral sensitivity range of 300 - 1200 nanometers. Charge Management—Built-in intelligence of the microcontroller-based charge-management circuitry and software optimize the absorbed energy's high-effciency transfer rate from the PV panel to the battery, as the NovaCell is moved within and between varying light conditions. This process ensures the greatest voltage level and current output. Battery Power | energy's high-effciency transfer rate from the PV panel to the battery, as the NovaCell is moved within and between varying light conditions. This process ensures the greatest voltage level and current output. Battery Power Indicators—Centered on the lower faceplate, five LED lights indicate the power level of the built-in lithium battery. Each LED light represents the remaining battery power at 20% increments with an accuracy of 1%. Light Positioning Indicators—A sun icon, also on the face plate, continuously displays charge strength under various light conditions. The icon's intensity signals when optimal exposure to light is achieved, maximizing charge output. An intense, brightly lit icon shows the ideal light level for greatest power output. References External links |
Soyuz TM-32 | Sojuz TM-32 |
In recent years have been recovered as centres for the realization of social and cultural events, old warehouses and residences of traditional families of San Juan. | En los últimos años se han recuperado como centros para la realización de eventos sociales y culturales, las antiguas bodegas y residencias de las familias tradicionales de San Juan. |
On 14 June 1987, the anniversary of the 1941 deportations, the human rights group "Helsinki-86", which had been founded a year earlier, organised people to place flowers at the Freedom Monument (Latvia's symbol of independence, which was erected in 1935). | Kemudian, pada 14 Juni 1987, yang merupakan tanggal perayaan deportasi 1941, kelompok Hak Asasi Manusia "Helsinki-86", yang dibentuk setahun sebelumnya, mengajak orang untuk menaruh bunga di Monumen Kebebasan (simbol kemerdekaan Latvia yang didirikan tahun 1935). |
The 1941 season was similar, with an even larger number of sherds found. | La temporada de 1941 fou similar, amb un nombre encara més gran de testos trobats. |
Vogel argues that based on archaeological and documentary evidence, the Manchester cabin was constructed prior to the Smiths' building of their frame home. | Vogel sostiene che, sulla base di prove archeologiche e documentarie, la capanna di Manchester fu costruita prima di costruire le basi della casa degli Smith. |
Is Alice in Wonderland? | Nagle padło stwierdzenie – Alice in Wonderland? |
is it possible to get pregnant even if i got my period? | Can I get pregnant just after my period has finished? Yes, although it's not very likely. If you have sex without using contraception, you can conceive (get pregnant) at any time during your menstrual cycle, even during or just after your period. |
An efficacy trial found that CycleBeads was more than 95% effective at preventing pregnancy with correct use and approximately 88% effective with typical use among women who reported recent cycles of 26–32 days. | وجدت تجربة أن مسبحة الطمث تكون أكثر فعالية من 95٪ في منع الحمل مع الاستخدام الصحيح وحوالي 88٪ فعالة مع الاستخدام النموذجي بين النساء اللواتي أبلغن عن دورات الأخيرة ذات 26-32 يومًا. |
By the mid-1980s, over 15000 Armenians had emigrated. | A mitjans de la dècada de 1980, més de 15.000 armenis havien emigrat. |
Priest's Leap | Priest’s Leap |
London: Ravette Books (1985): 38. | Londres: Ravette Books (1985): 38. |
i need to know if someone ever dies in my house before i moved in 1616 n fairway springfield mo? | We used to meet there & Devil worship in the 70's. Frightening stuff! A couple of people died there! |
Nuclear sharing | Compartición nuclear |
The school will be managed by PSG Judo technical director Nicolas Mossion. | L'école est dirigée par Nicolas Mossion, directeur technique du PSG Judo,. |
The audience hall of Süreyya Cinema was renovated in 1996, and the technical equipment was modernized with state of the art in 2003. | La sala delle udienze del Süreyya Cinema è stata rinnovata nel 1996 e l'equipaggiamento tecnico è stato modernizzato nel 2003. |
9638 Fuchs | 9638 Фукс |
Part of the editors at Lankesteriana and the Botanical Institute of Venezuela. | Forma parte de los comités editoriales de Lankesteriana y del Instituto Botánico de Venezuela. |
The powerful performance of Landis up to stage 16 of the Tour de France and his comeback in stage 17 is particularly notable given his hip ailment , osteonecrosis , which was revealed in an article in The New York Times during the 2006 Tour de France . | Days before the race , the Operación Puerto doping case forced Basso and Ullrich to withdraw , and Landis became one of the favorites to win Landis performance up to Stage 16 of the Tour de France and his comeback in Stage 17 is surprising because of his hip ailment , called osteonecrosis , which was revealed in an article in The New York Times during the 2006 Tour de France . |
In 1928 he converted to Catholicism and eventually became head of Catholic Action in Brazil. | W roku 1928 przeszedł na katolicyzm i został przywódcą brazylijskiej Akcji Katolickiej. |
FOUR NATIONS CUP womens hockey? | Canadian is Hosting the Tournament with US, Sweden and Finland invited. It was the 3 Nation Cup before Sweden joined.\n\nIt has been held for over 10 years and Canada has 8 gold and 2 silver. Canada is winning right now and qualify for the gold metal match. |
in each linguistic community (with common elements however). Members of each of the two main linguistic groups generally make their cultural choices from within their own language community, and then, when going beyond, the Flemish draw intensively from both the English-speaking culture (which dominates sciences, professional life and most news media) and the Netherlands, whereas French-speakers tend to focus more on cultural life in France and elsewhere in the French-speaking world even though the English-speaking culture is more present in French-speaking Belgium than in France. Minorities, such as the Jews who have formed a component of Flemish culture — in particular that of Antwerp — for over five hundred years, have specific cultures. Art Comics Belgium has numerous well-known cartoonists, such as Hergé (The Adventures of Tintin), Peyo (The Smurfs), Franquin (Spirou et Fantasio, Marsupilami, Gaston), Willy Vandersteen (Spike and Suzy), Morris (Lucky Luke), Edgar P. Jacobs (Blake and Mortimer), Jef Nys (Jommeke) and Marc Sleen (Nero). More recently, Jean Van Hamme (XIII, Largo Winch, Thorgal, etc.), Raoul Cauvin (Les Tuniques Bleues, Agent 212), François Schuiten and Benoît Peeters (Les Cités Obscures) are among the most read cartoonists. Belgium is home to some of the most important European comics magazines and publishers, with Dupuis (Spirou magazine), Le Lombard (Tintin magazine) and Casterman. Museums Some of the most impressive museums in Belgium are The Royal Museum for Fine Arts, in Antwerp, which has an admirable collection of works by Peter Paul Rubens, the Groeningemuseum, in Bruges, with the Flemish Primitives, the MAS (Museum Aan De Stroom) in Antwerp which is located on 't eilandje is the biggest museum in Belgium, and the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels, which has a cinema, a concert hall and artworks of many periods, including a large René Magritte collection. Furthermore, the Plantin-Moretus Museum in Antwerp, a world heritage site, is the complete factory of the largest publishing house of the 17th century. Architecture Examples of Belgian architecture include the Romanesque Collégiale Saint-Gertrude de Nivelles (1046) and Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Tournai, the Gothic 15th-century Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp and Baroque Brussels Grand Place. Mosan Renaissance style is typical of the architecture within the Prince-Bishopric of Liège. Famous Art Nouveau architects Victor Horta and Henry van de Velde influenced early 20th-century architecture in Belgium and abroad. Literature Belgian literature was more cohesive in the past but is now divided between a Flemish literature and a Belgian Francophone literature. Until the mid-20th century, Belgian writers more often wrote in French even if they were Flemish, due both to the then-dominant position of that language in worldwide culture and its dominant position within Belgium itself (e.g. Suzanne Lilar, Emile Verhaeren or Maurice Maeterlinck), and many French-speaking individuals come from originally Dutch-speaking families (particularly in Brussels, e.g. Jacques Brel). As the Flemish movement grew in importance, Dutch-penned authors became more and more prominent in Flanders and even played an important role in the said movement—see for example Hendrik Conscience. Important contemporary Flemish authors are Tom Lanoye or Dimitri Verhulst. Belgian Francophone literature is sometimes difficult to distinguish from French literature as a whole, because several great French authors went to Belgium for refuge (e.g. Apollinaire, Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Verlaine and recent tax-refugee Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt) and conversely, top French-speaking writers sometimes settle in Paris (e.g. Simenon, Amélie Nothomb). Belgian Francophone literature is characterized by authors who achieved a nationwide success in Belgium while being little known in France, and shares traits that are perceived as typically Belgian: use of black humour, self-derision, surrealism and absurdism (in a similar vein as Belgian painters such as René Magritte), and references to Belgian history and society (such as Belgian royalty, language conflicts, former colony of Congo, Belgian beers and gastronomy, and whatever is typically Belgian) and they are often active in Belgian medias as columnists or entertainers. Such authors are Thomas Gunzig, Juan d'Oultremont, Jacques Mercier, etc. There have also been writers in the Walloon language, such as Nicolas Defrecheux and Edouard Remouchamps. Most famous Belgian authors are : Guido Gezelle (1830–1899), Emile Verhaeren (1855–1916), Max Elskamp (1862–1931), Maurice Maeterlinck (1862–1949), Paul van Ostaijen (1896–1926), Henri Michaux (French born and educated in Belgium, 1899–1984) and Jacques Brel (1929–1978) and prose writers: Hendrik Conscience (1812–1883), Charles de Coster (1827–1879), Willem Elsschot (1882–1960), Michel de Ghelderode (1898–1962), Georges Simenon 1903–1989, Louis Paul Boon (1912–1979), Hugo Claus (1929–2008), Pierre Mertens (born in 1939) Ernest Claes (1885–1968), and, Amélie Nothomb (born in 1967). Cinema Belgian cinema has already been awarded several times at Cannes Film Festival and in other less-known festivals. Belgian movies are generally made with small budget, and are mostly funded by the regional governments (the Vlaams Audiovisueel Fonds, and Wallimage, among others) and private corporations by means of sponsorship and product placement. Music Many important classical composers were born in Belgium. One of the most famous is César Franck but Henri Vieuxtemps, Eugène Ysaÿe, Guillaume Lekeu and Wim Mertens are also noteworthy. Many great Medieval and Renaissance composers, such as Gilles Binchois, Orlande de Lassus, Guillaume Dufay, Heinrich Isaac and Jacob Obrecht came from the area which is now Belgium | in Belgium, and the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels, which has a cinema, a concert hall and artworks of many periods, including a large René Magritte collection. Furthermore, the Plantin-Moretus Museum in Antwerp, a world heritage site, is the complete factory of the largest publishing house of the 17th century. Architecture Examples of Belgian architecture include the Romanesque Collégiale Saint-Gertrude de Nivelles (1046) and Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Tournai, the Gothic 15th-century Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp and Baroque Brussels Grand Place. Mosan Renaissance style is typical of the architecture within the Prince-Bishopric of Liège. Famous Art Nouveau architects Victor Horta and Henry van de Velde influenced early 20th-century architecture in Belgium and abroad. Literature Belgian literature was more cohesive in the past but is now divided between a Flemish literature and a Belgian Francophone literature. Until the mid-20th century, Belgian writers more often wrote in French even if they were Flemish, due both to the then-dominant position of that language in worldwide culture and its dominant position within Belgium itself (e.g. Suzanne Lilar, Emile Verhaeren or Maurice Maeterlinck), and many French-speaking individuals come from originally Dutch-speaking families (particularly in Brussels, e.g. Jacques Brel). As the Flemish movement grew in importance, Dutch-penned authors became more and more prominent in Flanders and even played an important role in the said movement—see for example Hendrik Conscience. Important contemporary Flemish authors are Tom Lanoye or Dimitri Verhulst. Belgian Francophone literature is sometimes difficult to distinguish from French literature as a whole, because several great French authors went to Belgium for refuge (e.g. Apollinaire, Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Verlaine and recent tax-refugee Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt) and conversely, top French-speaking writers sometimes settle in Paris (e.g. Simenon, Amélie Nothomb). Belgian Francophone literature is characterized by authors who achieved a nationwide success in Belgium while being little known in France, and shares traits that are perceived as typically Belgian: use of black humour, self-derision, surrealism and absurdism (in a similar vein as Belgian painters such as René Magritte), and references to Belgian history and society (such as Belgian royalty, language conflicts, former colony of Congo, Belgian beers and gastronomy, and whatever is typically Belgian) and they are often active in Belgian medias as columnists or entertainers. Such authors are Thomas Gunzig, Juan d'Oultremont, Jacques Mercier, etc. There have also been writers in the Walloon language, such as Nicolas Defrecheux and Edouard Remouchamps. Most famous Belgian authors are : Guido Gezelle (1830–1899), Emile Verhaeren (1855–1916), Max Elskamp (1862–1931), Maurice Maeterlinck (1862–1949), Paul van Ostaijen (1896–1926), Henri Michaux (French born and educated in Belgium, 1899–1984) and Jacques Brel (1929–1978) and prose writers: Hendrik Conscience (1812–1883), Charles de Coster (1827–1879), Willem Elsschot (1882–1960), Michel de Ghelderode (1898–1962), Georges Simenon 1903–1989, Louis Paul Boon (1912–1979), Hugo Claus (1929–2008), Pierre Mertens (born in 1939) Ernest Claes (1885–1968), and, Amélie Nothomb (born in 1967). Cinema Belgian cinema has already been awarded several times at Cannes Film Festival and in other less-known festivals. Belgian movies are generally made with small budget, and are mostly funded by the regional governments (the Vlaams Audiovisueel Fonds, and Wallimage, among others) and private corporations by means of sponsorship and product placement. Music Many important classical composers were born in Belgium. One of the most famous is César Franck but Henri Vieuxtemps, Eugène Ysaÿe, Guillaume Lekeu and Wim Mertens are also noteworthy. Many great Medieval and Renaissance composers, such as Gilles Binchois, Orlande de Lassus, Guillaume Dufay, Heinrich Isaac and Jacob Obrecht came from the area which is now Belgium (see the Franco-Flemish School). Well-known singers include Lara Fabian, Stromae, Jacques Brel, Arno, Maurane, Bobbejaan Schoepen, Salvatore Adamo, Philippe Lafontaine and Pierre Rapsat. Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the saxophone, was born in Belgium. The country has also a very active jazz scene that is achieving international recognition with bands like Aka Moon, Maak's Spirit and Octurn. Harmonicist Toots Thielemans, guitarist Philip Catherine and Django Reinhardt are probably the best known Belgian jazz musicians. Hooverphonic, formed in the mid-1990s, is a Belgian pop / trip hop band that achieved international recognition through their inclusion on the soundtrack Bernardo Bertolucci's 1996 film Io Ballo da Sola (English: Stealing Beauty). Other popular Belgian pop music comes from Axelle Red, Vaya Con Dios, Kate Ryan and K's Choice. Belgium has also influenced electronic music with a.o. Front 242, Praga Khan (also known as Lords of Acid) and 2 Many DJ's, and rock music with dEUS and Soulwax. Belgian hip-hop started with the rise of Starflam, CNN (a Brussels-based crew) and 't Hof van Commerce in the mid-1990s. Belgium is also home to some very popular music festivals such as: Tomorrowland, Rock Werchter or Pukkelpop Cuisine Good cooking and fine beers are seen by many as part of Belgian culture. One of the many beers with the high prestige is that of the Trappist monks. Technically, it is an ale and traditionally each abbey's beer is served in its own glass (the forms, heights and widths are different). There are only eleven breweries (six of them are Belgian) that are allowed to brew Trappist beer. Although Belgian gastronomy is connected to |
The CPGS was founded as Conference on Christianity in Guiding and Scouting (CCGS) in 1965. | CpG byl založen jako Konference o křesťanství ve vedení a skautingu (angl. Conference on Christianity in Guiding and Scouting CCGs) v roce 1965. |
Tom writes very beautifully. | Том очень красиво пишет. |
is dxm overdose | Side Effects. Dextromethorphan (DXM) overdose symptoms can occur when the medication is overused, and some symptoms overlap with the normal side effects of the medication. Regular and expected side effects that may occur in patients include: 1 Dizziness. 2 Nervous behavior. 3 Drowsiness. 4 Vomiting. 5 Stomach pain. 6 Nausea. 7 Lightheadedness. |
In 1255 the men of Reggio destroyed the castle and the church. | 1255년에 레지오 인들이 성과 교회를 파괴하였다. |
Barbara also came from a musical family, his father was a renowned violist in Warsaw. | Barbara szintén zenész családból származott, apja neves brácsás volt Varsóban. |
what what is do you have a favorite recipe | Do you have a favorite recipe? |
Guilty Pleasure (Brokencyde album) | Guilty Pleasure (альбом Brokencyde) |
By the end of April, Roger Sutton as Chief Executive of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority issued an apology to residents for further delays. | К концу апреля Роджер Саттон, исполнительный директор CERA снова извинился перед жителями пригорода за задержку. |
Later, Zeppelins were used for exploitation of the Arctic, and eventually airplanes. | Mais tarde, zepelins foram usados para exploração do Ártico e eventualmente aeronaves. |
who is the republican candidate for president? | March 17: With wins in Florida and Illinois giving him a majority of delegates, President Donald Trump becomes the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. March 18: Bill Weld dropped out of the race. |
Estola microphthalma is a species of beetle in | of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning |
2019 RAN Women's Sevens | RAN Women’s Sevens 2019 |
hawkmoth, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. The species was first described by Walter Rothschild and Karl Jordan in 1903. It is known from the Alayskiy Khrebet, Tian Shan, Dzungarian | 1903. It is known from the Alayskiy Khrebet, Tian Shan, Dzungarian Alatau, Saur and Altai mountains, from Tajikistan and eastern Kazakhstan to western Mongolia. The habitat consists of montane meadows and woodland glades rich in flowers, generally from 1,400 to 2,200 meters altitude. The wingspan is 35–45 mm. It is a diurnal species. Adults are |
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