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national domestic level by the Wellington Rugby League representative team in the National Provincial Competition. Bartercard Cup * The Ngongotaha Chiefs withdrew from the competition after round sixteen. All teams scheduled to play them after this were awarded two points for a bye. Defunct rugby league teams in New
teams in the competition, the other being the Wainuiomata Lions. They were replaced in 2002 by the Wellington Orcas. The Porirua Pumas Club is now defunct, with the region now represented at national domestic level by the Wellington Rugby League representative team in the National Provincial Competition. Bartercard Cup * The Ngongotaha Chiefs withdrew from
an Asian Tour event in August 2017 at the Karnataka Golf Association Golf Course, Bangalore, India. Prize money was US$300,000 in 2017, increasing to US$350,000 in 2018. Winners References External links
and US$120,000 in 2015. It was played for the first time as an Asian Tour event in August 2017 at the Karnataka Golf Association Golf Course, Bangalore, India. Prize money was US$300,000 in 2017, increasing to US$350,000 in 2018. Winners References External links Coverage on the Asian Tour's official site Coverage on
The Beilin–Abu Mazen agreement was finalized in October 1995.
وقد تم وضع الصيغة النهائية لاتفاق بيلين-أبو مازن في أكتوبر 1995.
A Story of the Tea Clipper Days in China, Mary B. Hollister (1939) Far Round the World, Grace W. McGavran (1939) Lin Foo and Lin Ching: A Boy and Girl of China, Phyllis A. Sowers (1940) Story Way, Julia L. Hahn, editor (1940) Luck of a Sailor, Charles Coppock (1942) Sons of the Dragon, Phyllis A. Sowers (1942) New Town in Texas, Siddie J. Johnson (1942) Rainbow Stories, Dorothy Christian and R. C. Wheeler (1943) Dragons on Guard, Anna C. Chandler (1944) Anna and the King of Siam, Margaret Landon (1944) Girl without a Country, Martha L. Poston (1944) Swords and Sails in the Philippines, Phyllis A. Sowers (1944) Little Boat Boy: A Story of Kashmir, Jean Bothwell (1945) Around the World Stories, Dorothy Christian and R. C. Wheeler (1945) Sylvia Sings of Apples, Martha Gwinn Kiser (1945) River Boy of Kashmir, Jean Bothwell (1946) Underground Retreat, Maribelle Cormack and P. L. Bytovetzski (1946) Thirteenth Stone: A Story of Rajputana, Jean Bothwell (1946) Secret of the Old Sampey Place, Frances F. Wright (1946) Adventure in Palestine: The Search for Aleizah, Judith Ish-Kishor (1947) Star of India, Jean Bothwell (1947) Anna and the King, Margaret Landon (1947) Fig Tree Village, Grace W. McGavran (1947) Juan of
private art instruction in Paris and Rome. She was a member of the Artists Guild of New York, serving for a time as its vice president. She also held membership in the Asia Society, the Society of Illustrators, and the Women's National Book Association. Some of Ayers' manuscripts, publications, illustrations, and correspondence related to her interest in art and in Thailand are available to the public in the University of Oregon Libraries archives in Eugene. In addition, a watercolor and pencil study for the book jacket of Surprise at Sampey Place can be found in the archives of the University of Minnesota Libraries in Minneapolis. Personal life Ayer married Alfred Babbington Smith, a banker. She died in Castro Valley, California, in 1981. Bibliography Author and illustrator Magic Window (1933) The Elves Service Station (1951) The Wish That Went Wild (1952) Getting to Know Thailand (1959); revised edition (1972) Made in Thailand (1964) Animals of Southeast Asia (1970) Illustrator Under the Japanese Moon, Phyllis A. Sowers (1937) Nature Was First, Walter C. Fabell (1939) Pagoda Anchorage: A Story of the Tea Clipper Days in China, Mary B. Hollister (1939) Far Round the World, Grace W. McGavran (1939) Lin Foo and Lin Ching: A Boy and Girl of China, Phyllis A. Sowers (1940) Story Way, Julia L. Hahn, editor (1940) Luck of a Sailor, Charles Coppock (1942) Sons of the Dragon, Phyllis A. Sowers (1942) New Town in Texas, Siddie J. Johnson (1942) Rainbow Stories, Dorothy Christian and R. C. Wheeler (1943) Dragons on Guard, Anna C. Chandler (1944) Anna and the King of Siam, Margaret Landon (1944) Girl without a Country, Martha L. Poston (1944) Swords and Sails in the Philippines, Phyllis A. Sowers (1944) Little Boat Boy: A Story of Kashmir, Jean Bothwell (1945) Around the World Stories, Dorothy Christian and R. C. Wheeler
for £99 each in 1981, about three times the production cost. Original chairs made by Arad's One Off company have been auctioned by Christie's, Bonhams, Bonhams & Butterfield and Göteborgs Auktionsverk. Hundreds have been produced since 1981, fetching thousands of pounds at auctions at the turn of the century. The success of the chair, which has become an icon, launched Arad's career. The chairs were produced by One Off until 1989, and in 2008 were being produced by Vitra in two models. A two-seater version was auctioned in 2011. Reception Fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier bought six chairs in 1981, while they also attracted the attention of furniture manufacturer Vitra. The chair is recognised as a postmodernist design. A presenter of BBC Television's Top Gear sat on such a chair from 1988. The chair also featured in a television advertisement for an unrelated product. Arad's own children were breast-fed on the chair. Exhibitions The chair has formed part of various exhibitions, including those at London's Design Museum, Barbican Art Gallery, Timothy Taylor Gallery, Paris's Centre Pompidou and New York's Museum of Modern
by Christie's, Bonhams, Bonhams & Butterfield and Göteborgs Auktionsverk. Hundreds have been produced since 1981, fetching thousands of pounds at auctions at the turn of the century. The success of the chair, which has become an icon, launched Arad's career. The chairs were produced by One Off until 1989, and in 2008 were being produced by Vitra in two models. A two-seater version was auctioned in 2011. Reception Fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier bought six chairs in 1981, while they also attracted the attention of furniture manufacturer Vitra. The chair is recognised as a postmodernist design. A presenter of
This block of apartments is a building that takes both the environment and health into consideration. From now on we want to further expand this system and knowhow.
この共同住宅は、環境と健康に配慮した建物。今後、このシステムとノウハウをさらに拡大していきたい。
The most recent major earthquake was the 921 earthquake, which struck on 21 September 1999, and claimed 2,415 lives.
直近の大地震は1999年9月21日に発生した921大地震で、2415人が死亡した。
Consequently, when in 806 Rafi launched a revolt in Samarkand, it spread quickly across Khurasan, finding support both among the Arabs and the Iranian natives.
Consequentemente, quando em 806 Rafi lançou uma revolta em Samarcanda, ela espalhou-se rapidamente pela província, achando suporte entre os árabes e iranianos.
Gustaf Tenggren
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Maues therefore probably supported Buddhism, although whether sincerely or for political motives is unclear.
Maues do đó có thể đã ủng hộ Phật giáo, so thể là sự chân thành hoặc vì động cơ chính trị không rõ ràng.
capital of the "Gran Giustizierato" of the Abruzzi. Legend associates the evangelization of the district with the name of Saint Britius, Bishop of Spoleto, in the second century. The first known Bishop of Sulmona is Palladius (499); in 503 a Fortunatus Valvensis is mentioned. Saint Pamphilus, Bishop of Valva, renowned for his sanctity and miracles, died about 706; he was buried in Sulmona Cathedral. Four or five other bishops of Valva are known, but none of Sulmona until 1054, when Pope Leo IX named as Bishop of Valva, the Benedictine Domenico, and determined the limits of the Dioceses of San Pelino (Saint Pelinus) (i.e., Valva) and San Panfilo (Saint Pamphilus) (i.e., Sulmona), which were to have only one bishop, elected by the two chapters. Under Bishop Giacomo di Penne, a monk of Casa Nova (1252), it was arranged that the two chapters should unite in making the election, as frequent disputes had arisen when they acted separately. Other bishops were: Bartolomeo of Tocco (1402), esteemed for his learning by Pope Innocent VII, who gave him his own mitre; Donato Bottini (1448), an Augustinian; Pompeo Zambeccari (1547), nuncio in Poland; Francesco Bonapaduli (1638); Pietro Antonio Corsignani (17380, the historian of the Abruzzi. During the dispute between the Holy See and the Kingdom of Naples the see remained vacant from 1800 till 1818. List of bishops Postnominal initials: Benedictine = OSB, Dominican = OP, Cistercian = OCist, Franciscan = OFM, Minorite = OFMC, Augustinian = OESA, Oratorian = CO, Olivetan = OSBOliv Geruntius (mentioned in 494/495), bishop of Valva Palladius (mentioned in 499), bishop of Sulmona Fortunatus (mentioned in 502), possibly bishop of Valva Pamphilus (mentioned in 682), bishop of Sulmona Gradescus (mentioned in 701), bishop of Sulmona Vadpert (mentioned in 775) Ravennus (mentioned in 840) Arnold (mentioned in 843) Opitarmo (mentioned in 880) Grimoald (mentioned in 968) Theodulf (mentioned in 1010) Transeric (mentioned in 1030) Suabilo (mentioned in 1042) Dominic OSB (1053–1073) Transmund (1073–1080), dismissed John (1092–1104) Walter (1104–1124) Odo (I) (1130–1140) Gerald (1143–1146) Siginulf (1146–1168) Oderisius of Raino (1172–1193) William (I) (1194–1206) Odo (II) (1206 – before 6 May 1226) Berard (1226–1227), elected but never confirmed Nicholas (1227–1247) Walter of Ocra (3 October 1247 – 1249) James (I) OCist (1249–1251?) James (II) OP (10 April
a monk of Casa Nova (1252), it was arranged that the two chapters should unite in making the election, as frequent disputes had arisen when they acted separately. Other bishops were: Bartolomeo of Tocco (1402), esteemed for his learning by Pope Innocent VII, who gave him his own mitre; Donato Bottini (1448), an Augustinian; Pompeo Zambeccari (1547), nuncio in Poland; Francesco Bonapaduli (1638); Pietro Antonio Corsignani (17380, the historian of the Abruzzi. During the dispute between the Holy See and the Kingdom of Naples the see remained vacant from 1800 till 1818. List of bishops Postnominal initials: Benedictine = OSB, Dominican = OP, Cistercian = OCist, Franciscan = OFM, Minorite = OFMC, Augustinian = OESA, Oratorian = CO, Olivetan = OSBOliv Geruntius (mentioned in 494/495), bishop of Valva Palladius (mentioned in 499), bishop of Sulmona Fortunatus (mentioned in 502), possibly bishop of Valva Pamphilus (mentioned in 682), bishop of Sulmona Gradescus (mentioned in 701), bishop of Sulmona Vadpert (mentioned in 775) Ravennus (mentioned in 840) Arnold (mentioned in 843) Opitarmo (mentioned in 880) Grimoald (mentioned in 968) Theodulf (mentioned in 1010) Transeric (mentioned in 1030) Suabilo (mentioned in 1042) Dominic OSB (1053–1073) Transmund (1073–1080), dismissed John (1092–1104) Walter (1104–1124) Odo (I) (1130–1140) Gerald (1143–1146) Siginulf (1146–1168) Oderisius of Raino (1172–1193) William (I) (1194–1206) Odo (II) (1206 – before 6 May 1226) Berard (1226–1227), elected but never confirmed Nicholas (1227–1247) Walter of Ocra (3 October 1247 – 1249) James (I) OCist (1249–1251?) James (II) OP (10 April 1252 – 1263) According to Pius Bonifacius Gams, there were two bishops named James, a Cistercian and then a Dominican. According to Konrad Eubel, there was only one, a Cistercian elected on 10 April 1252 and who died in 1263. James (III) of Orvieto OP (6 March 1263 – after 1273) Giles of Liège OFM (25 February 1279 – 1290), dismissed William (II) OSB (28 August 1291 – ????) Pietro dell'Aquila OSB (1294 – 18 September 1294) elected but never confirmed Federico Raimondo de Letto (30 March 1295 – 1307) Landulf I (4 June 1307 – 1319) Andrea Capograssi (25 May 1319 – 1330) Pietro di Anversa OFM (4 May 1330 – 1333) Nicolò di Pietro Rainaldi (30 October 1333 – 1343) Francesco di Sangro (12 February 1343 – 1348) Landulf II (2 July 1348 – 1349) Francesco de Silanis
the 1966 Tour de France. References 1939 births
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The population of Lima played an ambivalent role in the 1821–1824 Peruvian War of Independence; the city suffered exactions from Royalist and Patriot armies alike.
A população de Lima desempenhou um papel ambivalente durante a Guerra de Independência do Peru nos anos de 1821-1824; a cidade sofreu exações de Royalist e de patriotas militares.
proteins and/or histone modifications together. Chromatin states were investigated in Drosophila cells by looking at the binding location of proteins in the genome. Use of ChIP-sequencing revealed regions in the genome characterised by different banding. Different developmental stages were profiled in Drosophila as well, an emphasis was placed on histone modification relevance. A look in to the data obtained led to the definition of chromatin states based on histone modifications. The human genome was annotated with chromatin states. These annotated states can be used as new ways to annotate a genome independently of the underlying genome sequence. This independence from the DNA sequence enforces the epigenetic nature of histone modifications. Chromatin states are also useful in identifying regulatory elements that have no defined sequence, such as enhancers. This additional level of annotation allows for a deeper understanding of cell specific gene regulation. Methods The histone mark acetylation can be detected in a variety of ways: 1. Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Sequencing (ChIP-sequencing) measures the amount of DNA enrichment once bound to a targeted protein and immunoprecipitated. It results in good optimization and is used in vivo to reveal DNA-protein binding occurring in cells. ChIP-Seq can be used to identify and quantify various DNA fragments for different histone modifications along a genomic region. 2. Micrococcal Nuclease sequencing (MNase-seq) is used to investigate regions that are bound by well positioned nucleosomes. Use of the micrococcal nuclease enzyme
that indicates the acetylation at the 91st lysine residue of the histone H4 protein. No known diseases are attributed to this mark but it might be implicated in melanoma. Nomenclature H4K91ac indicates acetylation of lysine 91 on histone H4 protein subunit: Histone modifications The genomic DNA of eukaryotic cells is wrapped around special protein molecules known as histones. The complexes formed by the looping of the DNA are known as chromatin. The basic structural unit of chromatin is the nucleosome: this consists of the core octamer of histones (H2A, H2B, H3 and H4) as well as a linker histone and about 180 base pairs of DNA. These core histones are rich in lysine and arginine residues. The carboxyl (C) terminal end of these histones contribute to histone-histone interactions, as well as histone-DNA interactions. The amino (N) terminal charged tails are the site of the post-translational modifications, such as the one seen in H3K36me3. H4 histone H4 modifications are not as well known as H3's and H4 have fewer variations which might explain their important function. H4K91ac As December 15, 2019, no diseases are attributed to this mark although Pleckstrin homology domain's (PHIP) targetable bromodomain specifically binds H4K91ac which could implicate PHIP in the progression of melanoma. It is found at the transcription start site (TSS) of active and poised genes. Histone acetyltransferase KAT2A is the specific reader. Lysine acetylation and deacetylation Proteins are typically acetylated on lysine residues and this reaction relies on acetyl-coenzyme A as the acetyl group donor. In histone acetylation and deacetylation, histone proteins are acetylated and deacetylated on lysine residues in the N-terminal tail as part of gene regulation. Typically, these reactions are catalyzed by enzymes with histone acetyltransferase (HAT) or histone deacetylase (HDAC) activity, although HATs and HDACs can modify the acetylation status of non-histone proteins as well. The regulation of transcription factors, effector proteins, molecular chaperones, and cytoskeletal proteins by acetylation and deacetylation is a significant post-translational regulatory mechanism These regulatory mechanisms are analogous to phosphorylation and dephosphorylation
For decades the palace has hosted some of the most important political and economy-related conferences in the country, having a prominent role in the foreign affairs of the country.
لعقود استضاف القصر بعض المؤتمرات السياسية والاقتصادية الأكثر أهمية في البلاد وكان لها دور بارز في الشؤون الخارجية للبلاد.
During the summer of 2009 NAMUR, an international user association in the chemical and pharmaceutical processing industries, conducted a field test of WirelessHART to verify alignment with the NAMUR requirements for wireless automation in process applications.
Летом 2009 года NAMUR, международная ассоциация пользователей в химической и фармацевтической отраслях, провела полевые испытания WirelessHART на предмет соответствия требованиям NAMUR в отношении беспроводных средств автоматизации.
March 2010 – September 2011: Wicked October 2011 – October 2012: Dirty Dancing December 2012 – October 2013: Ich war noch niemals in New York December 2013 - February 2015: Sister Act March 2015 - October 2015: Mamma Mia! November 2015 - September 2016: Das Phantom der Oper November 2016 - September 2018: Tarzan November 2018 - September 2019: Bat Out of Hell November 2019 – 12 March 2020: Tanz der Vampire Theatres in North Rhine-Westphalia Tourist
January 2007: Beauty and the Beast March 2007 – October 2008: Blue Man Group November 2008 – January 2010: Tanz der Vampire March 2010 – September 2011: Wicked October 2011 – October 2012: Dirty Dancing December 2012 – October 2013: Ich war noch niemals in New York December 2013 - February 2015: Sister Act March 2015 - October 2015: Mamma Mia! November 2015 - September 2016: Das Phantom der Oper November 2016 - September 2018: Tarzan November 2018
possessed none of the demagogic skills of Tillman and therefore would be unable to compete for the votes of the class conscious farmers. Primary to select delegates The conservatives requested a primary to select the nomination of the statewide Democratic ticket instead of the convention system currently being used, but the Tillmanites refused because they were fully in control of the party machinery. Furthermore, the Tillmanites introduced a new rule that blacks could only participate in the selection of delegates if they had ten white men vouch that they voted for Hampton in the gubernatorial election of 1876. The candidates for governor stumped the state, but there was hardly a peaceful debate. Often, the supporters of both candidates would end up with pistols drawn and threatening violence. Tillman was the chief contributor to this violence and actively supported it among his partisans. He was asked by a close friend why he raised so much hell and Tillman answered "if I didn't, the damn fools wouldn't vote for me." Sheppard put up a good fight against Tillman, yet fell short by 22,092 votes in the primary on August 29 to select delegates to the state nominating convention. Additionally, the defeat for the conservatives was further magnified by a greater number of Tillmanites being elected from the primary to the General Assembly. Tillman would thus enter his second administration with a renewed popular mandate and a more favorable legislature. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" align="left" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border:
because they were fully in control of the party machinery. Furthermore, the Tillmanites introduced a new rule that blacks could only participate in the selection of delegates if they had ten white men vouch that they voted for Hampton in the gubernatorial election of 1876. The candidates for governor stumped the state, but there was hardly a peaceful debate. Often, the supporters of both candidates would end up with pistols drawn and threatening violence. Tillman was the chief contributor to this violence and actively supported it among his partisans. He was asked by a close friend why he raised so much hell and Tillman answered "if I didn't, the damn fools wouldn't vote for me." Sheppard put up a good fight against Tillman, yet fell short by 22,092 votes in the primary on August 29 to select delegates to the state nominating convention. Additionally, the defeat for the conservatives was further magnified by a greater number of Tillmanites being elected from the primary to the General Assembly. Tillman would thus enter his second administration with a renewed popular mandate and a more favorable legislature. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" align="left" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" |- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
Bible Trivia: Who was the first king of Israel?
This is like a game show :)\n\nIt was King Saul.
However, you notice, since empty space gives off radiation, there's actually thermal fluctuations, and it cycles around all the different possible combinations of the degrees of freedom that exist in empty space.
Aber da der leere Raum Strahlung absondert, gibt es thermische Fluktuationen, und er durchläuft all die möglichen verschiedenen Kombinationen des Maßes an Freizügigkeit, die in einem leeren Raum existiert.
"Shakira Feat Howard Glasford".
«Shakira Feat Howard Glasford».
What will the United States be like in 2100?
What is likely to happen by 2100?
what is the difference between indian penal code and indian constitution?
The main difference between Indian constitution and IPC is that constitution describes on the restrictions of a state whereas IPC describes on restrictions of people. The constitution constitutes rights and powers and also the IPC. IPC deals with punishments for those who misuse the power and violate the rights.
a cube, while its triangular faces are parallel to those of an octahedron: hence the name cubicuboctahedron. The great suffix serves to distinguish it from the small cubicuboctahedron, which also has faces in the aforementioned directions. Orthographic projections Related polyhedra It shares the vertex arrangement with the convex truncated cube
great rhombicuboctahedron (having the triangular faces and 6 square faces in common), and with the great rhombihexahedron (having the octagrammic faces in common). Great hexacronic icositetrahedron The great hexacronic icositetrahedron (or great lanceal disdodecahedron) is the dual of the great cubicuboctahedron. See also List of uniform polyhedra References External links Polyhedra
Crusio (ice cream parlor)
Crusio (ijssalon)
Wyatt, however, is eliminated from consideration because he lost his testicles while serving in the Navy.
Wyatt, cependant, est éliminé de la liste puisqu'il perdit ses testicules alors qu'il servait à la Navy.
How do you convert between Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature?
Freezing and Boiling points of Water are:\n\n 0 and 100 degrees Celsius\n32 and 212 degrees Fahrenheit\n\nFrom the equation of a straight line,\n\nF = mC + A\n\nwhere m is the gradient and A is a constant\n\nm = (212-32)/(100-0) = 1.8\n\nF = 1.8C + A\n\nwhen x=0, F=32\n\n32 = 1.8(0) + A\n\nA = 32\n\nTherefore the final equation is:\n\nF = 1.8C + 32\n\nor\n\nC = (F - 32)/1.8
2020) was an Australian politician who served as Deputy Premier of New South Wales. Early life Armstrong attended Newington College (1949–1953). Parliamentary career Armstrong was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Lachlan from 19 September 1981 to March 2007. He was Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs from 1988 to 1993. From 1993 until 1995, he was Deputy Premier of New South Wales as well as Minister for Ports and Minister for Public Works. Although Armstrong was set to lead the Nationals at the March 1999 state election, he was unexpectedly ousted by his deputy George Souris just two months beforehand. This ousting came a month after Peter Collins was deposed as Liberal leader by Kerry Chikarovski. Armstrong's seat of Lachlan was abolished shortly before the 2007 state election. This change prompted Armstrong's decision to leave the parliament; he had no particular interest in finding another constituency to represent, and
He was Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs from 1988 to 1993. From 1993 until 1995, he was Deputy Premier of New South Wales as well as Minister for Ports and Minister for Public Works. Although Armstrong was set to lead the Nationals at the March 1999 state election, he was unexpectedly ousted by his deputy George Souris just two months beforehand. This ousting came a month after Peter Collins was deposed as Liberal leader by Kerry Chikarovski. Armstrong's seat of Lachlan was abolished shortly before the 2007 state election. This change prompted Armstrong's decision to leave the parliament; he had no particular interest in finding another constituency to represent, and he had already been in the legislature for more than a quarter of a century. Nevertheless, Armstrong's public life did not end in 2007. Six years later he was appointed the inaugural Chair of Central Tablelands Local Land Services. Honours In the 1979 New Year Honours, he was made an Officer
The binary relation of nonadjacency in M is an equivalence relation, and its equivalence classes provide a k-coloring of G. However, this proof is more difficult to generalize than the compactness proof.
La relation binaire de non-adjacence dans M est une relation d'équivalence dont les classes fournissent une k-coloration de G. Cependant, cette preuve est plus difficile à généraliser que celle par compacité.
in the late 18th century. The north entrance front has three storeys and seven bays, flanked by tower wings with pyramidal roofs. Notable members of the Gell family include Philip Gell's younger brother, Admiral John Gell and Philip's son Sir William Gell. Philip Gell's daughter and heir married William Pole Thornhill MP, on whose death the estate passed to his kinsman Henry Pole, later known as Henry Chandos-Pole-Gell (High Sheriff of Derbyshire) in 1886. The estate of some was broken up in the 20th century, a major part being sold to a water authority for the creation of Carsington Reservoir. The house itself was put up for auction in 1889, passing out of the family. The present owner is Sir Bill Thomas and his family, a former senior vice president of Hewlett-Packard Europe who was drafted in by Ed Miliband to chair Labour's "small business taskforce". Thomas and his
was acquired by the Gell family in 1553 by Ralph Gell (1491–1564) who also purchased lands at Darley Abbey and Rocester. John Gell was created a baronet in 1642 (see Gell baronets). The Baronetcy was extinct in 1719 and the estate passed to John Eyre in 1732 via his mother Katherine Gell, daughter of 2nd baronet John Gell, at which point Eyre added the surname of Gell. The house has its origins in the 16th century when it was built by Thomas Gell as a two-storey, three-bay manor house. It was extended and remodelled by Philip Eyre
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in Barcelona, Spain on May 23, 1933. Its U.S. premiere occurred three days later in Los Angeles on May 26. Cast list José Mojica as Karol Rosita Moreno as Princess María Luisa Julio Villarreal as El Gran Duque Alejandro Romualdo Tirado as Remetz Ada Lozano as Renée Antonio Vidal as Primer ministro Martín Garralaga as Gregor Paco Moreno as Cabo References External links 1933 comedy-drama films American comedy-drama films
U.S. premiere occurred three days later in Los Angeles on May 26. Cast list José Mojica as Karol Rosita Moreno as Princess María Luisa Julio Villarreal as El Gran Duque Alejandro Romualdo Tirado as Remetz Ada Lozano as Renée Antonio Vidal as Primer ministro Martín Garralaga as Gregor Paco Moreno as Cabo References External links 1933 comedy-drama films American comedy-drama films American films Spanish-language American films
what population is affected by huntington's disease can anyone get this disorder
In the United States alone, about 30,000 people have Huntington's disease; estimates of its prevalence are about 1 in every 10,000 people.
Kozhay-Maximovo
Кожай-Максим
It has been described in Koreanfilm.org as a "consensus pick as one of the top three Korean films of all time".
Film ini telah dideskripsikan oleh Koreanfilm.org sebagai sebuah "pilihan konsensus sebagai salah satu dari tiga film Korea papan atas sepanjang masa".
Uri, Schwyz, Obwalden, Nidwalden, Lucerne and Zug. Central Switzerland is one of the NUTS 2 Statistical Regions. As such it includes the cantons of Lucerne,
the origin of Switzerland, with the cantons of Uri, Schwyz, Obwalden, Nidwalden, Lucerne and Zug. Central Switzerland is one of the NUTS 2 Statistical Regions. As
"Adam Strange" in Star Hunters.
"Adam Strange" dans Star Hunters.
United Arab Emirates at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships
Az Egyesült Arab Emírségek a 2013-as úszó-világbajnokságon
butter and flour-based and uses sourdough as leavening; the smaller version is usually plain, sometimes filled with custard, while the bigger version contains candied orange. The history of veneziana is very similar to the history of panettone, which was created around XV century. This sweet was once eaten during celebrations like weddings and Christmas, while since the end of Second World War is considered
which was created around XV century. This sweet was once eaten during celebrations like weddings and Christmas, while since the end of Second World War is considered a breakfast food. Buondì, a popular snack in Italy, is the industrial version of veneziana. References Italian breads Italian desserts Breakfast dishes Culture in Milan Cuisine of Lombardy Christmas food Christmas in Italy Yeast breads Sweet breads
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Tom broke his left ankle during a rugby match.
トムはラグビーの試合中に左足首を骨折した。
passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act. 111th Congress Camp served as Ranking Member of the full committee on Ways and Means. Camp was one of three House Republicans appointed by then-Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) to serve on the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, known as the Bowles-Simpson Commission, formed in February 2010. It was charged with identifying policies to improve the U.S. fiscal situation in the medium term, and to achieve fiscal sustainability over the long term. While on the Commission, which failed to achieve its aims and did not see enactment of any of its proposals, Camp co-led the Tax Reform Working Group and was a member of the Mandatory Spending Working Group. 112th Congress Camp was involved in the House Republicans' January 2011 attempt to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. 113th Congress Camp introduced the Promoting Adoption and Legal Guardianship for Children in Foster Care Act into the House on September 27, 2013. The bill reauthorized the Adoption Incentives Program that focuses on helping states to find adoptive parents for foster children and passed the House on October 22, 2013. Camp later introduced the Preventing Sex Trafficking and Strengthening Families Act (H.R. 4980; 113th Congress) which passed the House on July 23, 2014. On June 26, 2014, Camp introduced the Improving Medicare Post-Acute Care Transformation Act of 2014 (H.R. 4994; 113th Congress), a bill intended to change and improve Medicare's post-acute care (PAC) services and how they are reported on. Committee assignments Committee on Ways and Means (Chairman) Joint Committee on Taxation (Chairman) Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction Caucus memberships Building a Better America Caucus International Conservation Caucus Life Insurance Caucus Sportsmen's Caucus Zero Capital Gains Tax Caucus Congressional Cement Caucus Positions and policies "I'm a conservative on fiscal policy, but I'm a moderate on some other issues," he told Congressional Quarterly in 2006. He told National Review in 2007 that he feels "more at home" with the conservative Republican Steering Committee. Camp is part of the moderate bloc through his participation in the Main Street Partnership. He generally voted along party lines in the House, siding with Republicans 93.7 percent of the time during the 111th Congress. The American Conservative Union gave him a lifetime rating of 89 percent, his score with the Club for Growth is considerably lower. Camp voted for both the North American Free Trade Agreement and the Central American Free Trade Agreement. Camp opposes abortion and same-sex marriage. He voted twice for President George W. Bush's tax cuts, and supports their full extension. He pushed for private accounts for Social Security and he supports drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Camp
Republican executive committee. For 4 years he was special assistant to the Michigan attorney general from 1980 to 1984. He served another 4 years on the staff of his boyhood friend U.S. Representative Bill Schuette (R-MI) from 1984 to 1987, before running and winning the 102nd District of the Michigan House of Representatives in 1988 and serving one term. U.S. House of Representatives Elections When U.S. Congressman Schuette of Michigan's 10th congressional district decided in 1990 to run for the U.S. Senate against incumbent U.S. Senator Carl Levin, Camp ran to replace him and won the endorsement of his former boss. In the Republican primary he faced former U.S. Congressman James Dunn and former State Senator Alan Cropsey. Despite trailing Dunn in early polls, Camp won the Republican primary with a plurality of 33%. He defeated Cropsey (30%), Allen (19%), Dunn (18%), and Simcox (1%). He won the general election with 65% of the vote. After redistricting, he decided to run in Michigan's 4th congressional district. He won the general election with 62% of the vote. He never won re-election with less than 61% of the vote and never had a primary challenge. Tenure 102nd Congress Camp served on the House Committee on Agriculture. For his work on behalf of Michigan agriculture, Camp received the Golden Plow Award in 1998, the American Farm Bureau Federation's highest honor given to only one Member of the House in each Congress. 108th Congress In the 108th Congress, he served as a deputy majority whip and served on the House Ways and Means Committee. Speaker Denny Hastert chose Camp to serve on the Select United States House Committee on Homeland Security, which had been created by the House of Representatives on January 7, 2003. While on the committee Camp was the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Infrastructure and Border Security, where he helped develop policies to secure U.S. land and maritime borders in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. 109th and 110th Congresses Camp was the Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Health, and Chairman of the Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures, respectively. He served seven terms as a Member of the Subcommittee on Human Resources, and six terms as a Member of the Subcommittee on Trade. As a junior Member of the committee in 1996, Camp played a role in the passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act. 111th Congress Camp served as Ranking Member of the full committee on Ways and Means. Camp was one of three House Republicans appointed by then-Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) to serve on the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, known as the Bowles-Simpson Commission, formed in February 2010. It was charged with identifying policies to improve the U.S. fiscal situation in the medium term, and to achieve fiscal sustainability over the long term. While on the Commission, which failed to achieve its aims and did not see enactment of any of its proposals, Camp co-led the Tax Reform
what is the difference between decrease in demand and quantity demanded?
The difference between a decrease in overall demand and a decrease in quantity demanded is simply this: A decrease in demand quantity is directly related to a change in price. A decrease in overall demand is the result of changes in consumer incomes, tastes and preferences.
And I can hold my arm in a particular joint configuration either very stiff or very relaxed.
Ve kolumu belirli bir eklem düzenlemesi ile ya çok katı ya da gevşek tutabilirim.
Her work is now in the collection of the Swedish National Museum, the Gothenburg Art Museum, the Malmö Art Museum, and other institutions, and she is widely recognized as a pioneer of Expressionism in Sweden.
Su trabajo está ahora en la colección del Museo Nacional sueco, el Gothenburg Museo de Arte, el Malmö Museo de Arte, y en otras instituciones, y es ampliamente reconocida como pionera del expresionismo en Suecia.
"David Lee Roth's Hand-Written Lyrics to Van Halen's "Stay Frosty"".
Consultado em 16 de janeiro de 2012  «David Lee Roth's Hand-Written Lyrics to Van Halen's "Stay Frosty"».
Under that first aspect it is a tribute of veneration and applause inexhaustible to the divine queen of heaven, it is the prayer of the Salve presented and reproducible in almost infinite ways: so many that many millions of years of continuous and incessant reading would not be enough to complete all possible paraphrases of this more or less diverse prayer, which, according to this method, can be formed. (...)
Bajo aquel primer aspecto es un tributo de veneración y aplauso inagotable a la divina reina del cielo, es la oración de la Salve presentada y reproducible en casi infinitas formas: tantas, que no bastarían muchos millones de años de continuada e incesante lectura para apurar todas las paráfrasis posibles de aquella oración, más o menos diversas, que según este método se pueden conformar (...)
The commander General Ali Muhsin fled Yemen and he is still trying to take over the military from outside.
Deren Kommandant, General Ali Mohsen, floh aus dem Jemen und versucht nach wie vor, von außen die Führung des Militärs zu übernehmen.
how zinc finger nucleases work?
Zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) are artificial restriction enzymes generated by fusing a zinc finger DNA-binding domain to a DNA-cleavage domain. Zinc finger domains can be engineered to target specific desired DNA sequences and this enables zinc-finger nucleases to target unique sequences within complex genomes.
habitat loss. References verrucosa Endemic flora of Ecuador Endangered plants Taxonomy articles created
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Olympic water polo tournament goalkeepers References External links 1927 births 2005 deaths Water polo players from Amsterdam Dutch male water polo players Water polo goalkeepers Olympic medalists in water polo Olympic bronze medalists for the Netherlands Olympic water polo players of the Netherlands Water polo players
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The New Roses (stylised as THE NEW ROSES) is a rock band from Wiesbaden, Germany.
The New Roses (Eigenschreibweise auch THE NEW ROSES) ist eine deutsche Rockband aus Wiesbaden.
can dogs eat chocolate cereal?
Well, since most chocolate cereal (or anything chocolate flavored) contains cocoa and cocoa contains high levels of theobromine and theobromine is toxic to dogs, I would not recommend you feed your dog any chocolate cereal at all… ever… unless you want to make it really sick.
are in the town of Bakura at in the north-east of the Local government area. It has an area of
an area of 1,366 km and a population of 186,905 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the
What kind of music does Kanye West perform?
Kanye Omari West (/ˈkɑːnjeɪ/; born June 8, 1977) is an American hip hop recording artist, record producer, rapper, fashion designer, and entrepreneur. He is among the most acclaimed musicians of the 21st century, attracting both praise and controversy for his work and his outspoken public persona.
Their hatred for each other is strong and neither show mercy in battle.
Il loro odio reciproco è forte, e in battaglia entrambi non mostrano pietà.
what is the gram-formula weight?
Gram formula mass (a.k.a. molar mass) is defined as the atomic mass of one mole of an element, molecular compound or ionic compound. The answer must always be written with the unit g/mol (grams per mole).
generated by various assembly programs, including Phrap, CAP3, Newbler, Arachne, AMOS (more specifically Minimo) and Tigr Assembler v2. External links ACE format specification BioPerl IO module for ACE Contig representation in several assembly formats Computer file
and finishing DNA sequence assemblies. ACE files are generated by various assembly programs, including Phrap, CAP3, Newbler, Arachne, AMOS (more specifically Minimo) and Tigr Assembler v2. External links ACE format specification BioPerl IO module for
can you do biomedical science without chemistry?
Chemistry will be required at most schools that offer an undergraduate degree in biomedical science. ... If you are not passionate about chemistry or applied math in general (physics is also typically required), biomedical science may be a challenging route.
who remained in Italy during the mass immigration to the US in the late 1800s and early 1900s, making his works some of the only Italian artwork produced during that period. Among his works: La tentazione, completed in 1879; Una lezione di mandolino; Scacco matto; Il piatto favorito; Una partita a scacchi; Soldati e Ostessa; Un cercatore mal capitato; Le
few artists who remained in Italy during the mass immigration to the US in the late 1800s and early 1900s, making his works some of the only Italian artwork produced during that period. Among
Incense, a word play of inscent) is a Malaysian 2012 mega blockbuster Mandarin drama series produced by Juita Entertainment for ntv7. It is scheduled to air every Monday to Thursday, at 10:00pm on ntv7, starting 9 February 2012. This 30-episode period drama is set on the incense industry. Casting was made on 25 June
Shen Danfang (Yeo Yann Yann) to inherit her family's incense making business. Yulin has also promised his father-in-law to let their first child to follow Dan Fang's family name to ensure the continuity of the bloodline. On the day of their marriage, Yulin was surprised when he realized Yuhua (Debbie Goh), his longtime lover, is now his sister-in-law. Cast Main Cast Supporting Cast References Chinese-language
Roosevelt and the Birth of Modern America, 1900–1912. (1954) general survey of era; online Miller; Karen A. J. Populist Nationalism: Republican Insurgency and American Foreign Policy Making, 1911–1925. Greenwood Press, 1999 McCoy, Donald, Calvin Coolidge: The Quiet President (1967), Mowry, George E. Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Movement. (2001) focus on 1912.\ O’Brien, Phillips Payson, “Herbert Hoover, Anglo-American Relations, and Republican Party Politics in the 1920s,” Diplomacy and Statecraft, 22 (no. 2, 2011), 200–218. Pringle, Henry F. The Life and Times of William Howard Taft: A Biography. 2 vol (1939); Pulitzer prize; the standard biography Pringle, Henry F. Theodore Roosevelt: A Biography (1931) Sherman, Richard B. The Republican Party and Black America from McKinley to Hoover 1973. Smith, Richard Norton. An Uncommon Man: The Triumph of Herbert Hoover, (1987) full-length scholarly biography. David Thelen, Robert M. La Follette and the Insurgent Spirit 1976. short interpretive biography Nancy C. Unger. Fighting Bob La Follette: The Righteous Reformer (2000), full scale biography 1932–1980 Bowen, Michael. The Roots of Modern Conservatism: Dewey, Taft, and the Battle for the Soul of the Republican Party (2011) Brennan, Mary C. Turning Right in the Sixties: The Conservative Capture of the GOP (1995), 1960s Broussard, James H. The Improbable Wendell Willkie: The Businessman Who Saved the Republican Party and His Country, and Conceived a New World Order (2020). Cunningham, Sean P. Cowboy Conservatism: Texas and the Rise of the Modern Right (2010) Dueck, Colin. Hard Line: The Republican Party and U.S. Foreign Policy since World War II (2010) Dallek, Matthew. The Right Moment: Ronald Reagan's First Victory and the Decisive Turning Point in American Politics. (2004). Study of 1966 election as governor. Greenberg, David. Nixon's Shadow: The History of an Image (2003). Important study of how Nixon was perceived by media and scholars. , the major scholarly study Jensen, Richard. "The Last Party System, 1932–1980," in Paul Kleppner, ed. Evolution of American Electoral Systems (1981) Ladd Jr., Everett Carll with Charles D. Hadley. Transformations of the American Party System: Political Coalitions from the New Deal to the 1970s 2d ed. (1978). Mason, Robert. Richard Nixon and the Quest for a New Majority (2004). 289 pp. Morris, Roger. Richard Milhous Nixon: The Rise of an American Politician (1990). Pach, Chester J. and Elmo Richardson. Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower (1991). Standard scholarly survey. Parmet, Herbert S. Eisenhower and the American Crusades (1972) Parmet, Herbert S. Richard Nixon and His America (1990). Patterson, James T. Mr. Republican: A Biography of Robert A. Taft (1972) Patterson, James. Congressional Conservatism and the New Deal: The Growth of the Conservative Coalition in Congress, 1933–39 (1967) Perlstein, Rick. Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus (2002) well written, broad account of 1964 Perlstein, Rick. Nixonland: The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America (2008) covers late 1960s Persico, Joseph E. The Imperial Rockefeller: A Biography of Nelson A. Rockefeller, 1982 (The author was a senior aide). Reich, Cary. The Life of Nelson A. Rockefeller: Worlds to Conquer, 1908–1958, 1996. Reichley, James; Conservatives in an Age of Change: The Nixon and Ford Administrations, Brookings Institution, 1981. Reinhard, David W. The Republican Right since 1945 (1983) Rosen, Elliot A. The Republican Party in the Age of Roosevelt: Sources of Anti-Government Conservatism in the United States (U. of Virginia Press, 2014) excerpt and text search Shelley II, Mack C. The Permanent Majority: The Conservative Coalition in the United States Congress (1983) Smith, Richard Norton. Thomas E. Dewey and His Times. (1982) Sundquist, James L. Dynamics of the Party System: Alignment and Realignment of Political Parties in the United States (1983) White, Theodore. The Making of the President: 1960 (1961); The Making of the President: 1964 (1965); The Making of the President 1968 (1969) classic narratives 1980–2016 Barone, Michael. The Almanac of American Politics 2020: The Senators, the Representatives and the Governors: Their Records and Election Results, Their States and Districts (2019), 2080pp, covers all the live politicians with elaborate detail; this series has appeared every two years since 1975 Aberbach, Joel D., and Gillian Peele, eds. Crisis of Conservatism?: The Republican Party, the Conservative Movement, and American Politics After Bush (2011) excerpt and text search Aistrup, Joseph A. The Southern Strategy Revisited: Republican Top-Down Advancement in the South (1996) Black, Earl and Merle Black. The Rise of Southern Republicans (2002). Cadava, Geraldo. The Hispanic Republican: The Shaping of an American Political Identity, from Nixon to Trump (2020) Crines, Andrew S. and Sophia Hatzisavvidou, eds. Republican Orators from Eisenhower to Trump (2017). Crotty, William J. Winning the Presidency 2012 (Routledge, 2015). Dunbar, Peter, and Mike Haridopolos. The Modern Republican Party in Florida (UP of Florida, 2019). Ehrman, John, The Eighties: America in the Age of Reagan (2005) Frank, Thomas. What's the Matter with Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America (2005), criticism from the left Frum, David. What's Right: The New Conservative Majority and the Remaking of America (1996) Germond, Jack W. and Jules Witcover. Blue Smoke & Mirrors: How Reagan Won & Why Carter Lost the Election of 1980. 1981. Detailed journalism. Green, John Robert. The Presidency of George Bush. (2000). Janda, Kenneth. "The 2016 US Presidential Election: The Lesson for Conservatism." (2017). online paper Kabaservice, Geoffrey. Rule and Ruin: The Downfall of Moderation and the Destruction of the Republican Party, From Eisenhower to the Tea Party (2012) scholarly history excerpt and text search Lamis, Alexander P. ed. Southern Politics in the 1990s (1999) Patterson, James T. Restless Giant: The United States from Watergate to Bush vs. Gore. (2005), standard scholarly synthesis. Pemberton, William E. Exit with Honor: The Life and Presidency of Ronald Reagan (1998) biography by historian Perrin, Andrew J., et al. "Political and Cultural Dimensions of Tea Party Support, 2009–2012." Sociological Quarterly (2014) 55#4 pp: 625-652. online Philpot, Tasha. Race, Republicans, and the Return of the Party of Lincoln (U of Michigan Press, 2009). Reeves, Richard. President Reagan: The Triumph of Imagination (2005) detailed analysis by historian Sabato, Larry J. Divided States of America: The Slash and Burn Politics of the 2004 Presidential Election (2005). Sabato, Larry J. and Bruce Larson. The Party's Just Begun: Shaping Political Parties for America's Future (2001). Shafer, Byron and Richard Johnston. The End of Southern Exceptionalism (2006), uses statistical election data & polls to argue GOP growth was primarily a response to economic change Mel Steely. The Gentleman from Georgia: The Biography of Newt Gingrich Mercer University Press, 2000. . Wooldridge, Adrian and John Micklethwait. The Right Nation: Conservative Power in America sophisticated study by two British journalists (2004). Recent years Alberta, Tim. American Carnage: On the Front Lines of the Republican Civil War and the Rise of President Trump (2019). Barber, Michael, and Jeremy C. Pope. "Does party trump ideology? Disentangling party and ideology in America." American Political Science Review 113.1 (2019): 38-54 online. Boucher, Jean-Christophe, and Cameron G. Thies. "'I Am a Tariff Man': The Power of Populist Foreign Policy Rhetoric under President Trump." Journal of Politics 81.2 (2019): 712-722 online. Chaturvedi, Neilan S., and Chris Haynes. "Polls and Elections: Is Loyalty a Powerful Thing? Republican Senate Campaign Strategy and Trump Coattails in the 2016 Election." Presidential Studies Quarterly 49.2 (2019): 432-448 online. Kelly, Casey Ryan. "Donald J. Trump and the rhetoric of ressentiment." Quarterly Journal of Speech 106.1 (2020): 2-24 online. Margolis, Michele F. "Who wants
James. 1912: Wilson, Roosevelt, Taft, and Debs – The Election That Changed the Country. (2004). 323 pp. Coletta, Paolo Enrico. The Presidency of William Howard Taft (1973), standard survey Garraty, John. Henry Cabot Lodge: A Biography 1953 Gosnell, Harold F. Boss Platt and His New York Machine: A Study of the Political Leadership of Thomas C. Platt, Theodore Roosevelt, and Others (1924) Gould, Lewis L. The Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. (2nd ed. 2011) Gould, Lewis L. The William Howard Taft Presidency (2009) Gould, Lewis L. Four Hats in the Ring: The 1912 Election and the Birth of Modern American Politics (2008) Harbaugh, William Henry. The Life and Times of Theodore Roosevelt. (1963), full scholarly biography Hechler, Kenneth S. Insurgency: Personalities and Politics of the Taft Era (1940) Lichtman, Allan J. Prejudice and the Old Politics: The Presidential Election of 1928 (1979). quantitative study of voters Morris, Edmund. The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt, to 1901 (1979); vol 2: Theodore Rex covers 1901909. (2001); Colonel Roosevelt (2010), after 1909. Pulitzer prize biography. Mowry, George. The Era of Theodore Roosevelt and the Birth of Modern America, 1900–1912. (1954) general survey of era; online Miller; Karen A. J. Populist Nationalism: Republican Insurgency and American Foreign Policy Making, 1911–1925. Greenwood Press, 1999 McCoy, Donald, Calvin Coolidge: The Quiet President (1967), Mowry, George E. Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Movement. (2001) focus on 1912.\ O’Brien, Phillips Payson, “Herbert Hoover, Anglo-American Relations, and Republican Party Politics in the 1920s,” Diplomacy and Statecraft, 22 (no. 2, 2011), 200–218. Pringle, Henry F. The Life and Times of William Howard Taft: A Biography. 2 vol (1939); Pulitzer prize; the standard biography Pringle, Henry F. Theodore Roosevelt: A Biography (1931) Sherman, Richard B. The Republican Party and Black America from McKinley to Hoover 1973. Smith, Richard Norton. An Uncommon Man: The Triumph of Herbert Hoover, (1987) full-length scholarly biography. David Thelen, Robert M. La Follette and the Insurgent Spirit 1976. short interpretive biography Nancy C. Unger. Fighting Bob La Follette: The Righteous Reformer (2000), full scale biography 1932–1980 Bowen, Michael. The Roots of Modern Conservatism: Dewey, Taft, and the Battle for the Soul of the Republican Party (2011) Brennan, Mary C. Turning Right in the Sixties: The Conservative Capture of the GOP (1995), 1960s Broussard, James H. The Improbable Wendell Willkie: The Businessman Who Saved the Republican Party and His Country, and Conceived a New World Order (2020). Cunningham, Sean P. Cowboy Conservatism: Texas and the Rise of the Modern Right (2010) Dueck, Colin. Hard Line: The Republican Party and U.S. Foreign Policy since World War II (2010) Dallek, Matthew. The Right Moment: Ronald Reagan's First Victory and the Decisive Turning Point in American Politics. (2004). Study of 1966 election as governor. Greenberg, David. Nixon's Shadow: The History of an Image (2003). Important study of how Nixon was perceived by media and scholars. , the major scholarly study Jensen, Richard. "The Last Party System, 1932–1980," in Paul Kleppner, ed. Evolution of American Electoral Systems (1981) Ladd Jr., Everett Carll with Charles D. Hadley. Transformations of the American Party System: Political Coalitions from the New Deal to the 1970s 2d ed. (1978). Mason, Robert. Richard Nixon and the Quest for a New Majority (2004). 289 pp. Morris, Roger. Richard Milhous Nixon: The Rise of an American Politician (1990). Pach, Chester J. and Elmo Richardson. Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower (1991). Standard scholarly survey. Parmet, Herbert S. Eisenhower and the American Crusades (1972) Parmet, Herbert S. Richard Nixon and His America (1990). Patterson, James T. Mr. Republican: A Biography of Robert A. Taft (1972) Patterson, James. Congressional Conservatism and the New Deal: The Growth of the Conservative Coalition in Congress, 1933–39 (1967) Perlstein, Rick. Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus (2002) well written, broad account of 1964 Perlstein, Rick. Nixonland: The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America (2008) covers late 1960s Persico, Joseph E. The Imperial Rockefeller: A Biography of Nelson A. Rockefeller, 1982 (The author was a senior aide). Reich, Cary. The Life of Nelson A. Rockefeller: Worlds to Conquer, 1908–1958, 1996. Reichley, James; Conservatives in an Age of Change: The Nixon and Ford Administrations, Brookings Institution, 1981. Reinhard, David W. The Republican Right since 1945 (1983) Rosen, Elliot A. The Republican Party in the Age of Roosevelt: Sources of Anti-Government Conservatism in the United States (U. of Virginia Press, 2014) excerpt and text search Shelley II, Mack C. The Permanent Majority: The Conservative Coalition in the United States Congress (1983) Smith, Richard Norton. Thomas E. Dewey and His Times. (1982) Sundquist, James L. Dynamics of the Party System: Alignment and Realignment of Political Parties in the United States (1983) White, Theodore. The Making of the President: 1960 (1961); The Making of the President: 1964 (1965); The Making of the President 1968 (1969) classic narratives 1980–2016 Barone, Michael. The Almanac of American Politics 2020: The Senators, the Representatives and the Governors: Their Records and Election Results, Their States and Districts (2019), 2080pp, covers all the live politicians with elaborate detail; this series has appeared every two years since 1975 Aberbach, Joel D., and Gillian Peele, eds. Crisis of Conservatism?: The Republican Party, the Conservative Movement, and American Politics After Bush (2011) excerpt and text search Aistrup, Joseph A. The Southern Strategy Revisited: Republican Top-Down Advancement in the South (1996) Black, Earl and Merle Black. The Rise of Southern Republicans (2002). Cadava, Geraldo. The Hispanic Republican: The Shaping of an American Political Identity, from Nixon to Trump (2020) Crines, Andrew S. and Sophia Hatzisavvidou, eds. Republican Orators from Eisenhower to Trump (2017). Crotty, William J. Winning the Presidency 2012 (Routledge, 2015). Dunbar, Peter, and Mike Haridopolos. The Modern Republican Party in Florida (UP of Florida, 2019). Ehrman, John, The Eighties: America in the Age of Reagan (2005) Frank, Thomas. What's the Matter with Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America (2005), criticism from the left Frum, David. What's Right: The New Conservative Majority and the Remaking of America (1996) Germond, Jack W. and Jules Witcover. Blue Smoke & Mirrors: How Reagan Won & Why Carter Lost the Election of 1980. 1981. Detailed journalism. Green, John Robert. The Presidency of George Bush. (2000). Janda, Kenneth. "The 2016 US Presidential Election: The Lesson for Conservatism." (2017). online paper Kabaservice, Geoffrey. Rule and Ruin: The Downfall of Moderation and the Destruction of the Republican Party, From Eisenhower to the Tea Party (2012) scholarly history excerpt and text search Lamis, Alexander P. ed. Southern Politics in the 1990s (1999) Patterson, James T. Restless Giant: The United States from Watergate to Bush vs. Gore. (2005), standard scholarly synthesis. Pemberton, William E. Exit with Honor: The Life and Presidency of Ronald Reagan (1998) biography by historian Perrin, Andrew J., et al. "Political and Cultural Dimensions of Tea Party Support, 2009–2012." Sociological Quarterly (2014) 55#4 pp: 625-652. online Philpot, Tasha. Race,
In May 2017, Amcor acquired Plasticos, a specialty container business, from a leading food producer in Colombia.
En mai 2017, Amcor a acquis Plasticos, une entreprise spécialisée dans les conteneurs, d'un important producteur de produits alimentaires en Colombie.
work in the field of density functional theory. A study identifies him as possibly the world's most-cited physicist for articles published between 1981 and 2010. Of Perdew's more than 260 published works, a 1996 paper titled "Generalized Gradient Approximation Made Simple" from the journal Physical Review Letters has been cited more than 50,000 times and was the most-cited paper in the field of physics from 1996-2010. In total, Perdew has five works among the 10 most-cited physics papers of the past 30 years. Many of Perdew's peers recognize his influence on the field of density functional theory. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences (USA) in 2011. Upon naming Perdew as the recipient of the 2012 Materials Theory Award, the Materials Research Society cited Perdew's “pioneering contributions” that resulted in thousands of other researchers being able to perform DFT calculations and simulations. Honors and awards John Perdew was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2011, and is one of 2,000 distinguished scientists from all fields that help advise the U.S. government on scientific policy. Other notable awards and honors include: 2003 Elected to the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science 2007 Outstanding Researcher Award from Tulane's School of Science and Engineering 2009 April issue of Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation dedicated to Perdew in honor of his 65th birthday 2009 Tulane University President's Awards for Excellence in Professional and Graduate Teaching 2012 Received Materials Theory Award from the Materials Research Society 2015 Alexander von Humboldt Professorship 2015 Doctor Honoris Causa, Budapest University of Technology and Economics 2015 John Scott Medal References External links John Perdew at Temple University Department of Physics Temple University Center for Materials Theory John Perdew at National Academy of Sciences arXiv.org preprints for J. Perdew search on author John Perdew from Google Scholar Living people 1943 births 21st-century American physicists Gettysburg College alumni Cornell University alumni Tulane
interests include the construction of a better meta-GGA and improved descriptions for strong correlation and for the van der Waals interaction. Impact on field John Perdew is one of the world's most cited physicists, with over 150,000 Google Scholar citations referring to his work in the field of density functional theory. A study identifies him as possibly the world's most-cited physicist for articles published between 1981 and 2010. Of Perdew's more than 260 published works, a 1996 paper titled "Generalized Gradient Approximation Made Simple" from the journal Physical Review Letters has been cited more than 50,000 times and was the most-cited paper in the field of physics from 1996-2010. In total, Perdew has five works among the 10 most-cited physics papers of the past 30 years. Many of Perdew's peers recognize his influence on the field of density functional theory. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences (USA) in 2011. Upon naming Perdew as the recipient of the 2012 Materials Theory Award, the Materials Research Society cited Perdew's “pioneering contributions” that resulted in thousands of other researchers being able to perform DFT calculations and simulations. Honors and awards John Perdew was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2011, and is one of 2,000 distinguished scientists from all fields that help advise the U.S. government on scientific policy. Other notable awards and honors include: 2003 Elected to the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science 2007 Outstanding Researcher Award from Tulane's School of Science and Engineering 2009 April issue of Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation dedicated to Perdew in honor of his 65th birthday 2009 Tulane University President's Awards for
is the Greek city of Moschato, located southwest of Athens in Attica with Moschato being a common synonym in Greece for Muscat varieties. Closely related varieties Of the more than 200 grape varieties sharing "Muscat" (or one of its synonyms) in their name, the majority are not closely related to each other. The exception are the members of the Muscat blanc à Petits Grains and Muscat of Alexandria families. In the early 21st century, DNA analysis showed that Muscat of Alexandria was, itself, a natural crossing of Muscat blanc à Petits Grains and a black-skinned table grape variety from the Greek islands known as Axina de Tres Bias. Rarely seen outside of Greece, Axina de Tres Bias (also known as "Heftakilo") is also grown in Malta and Sardinia. Muscat blanc à Petits Grains and Muscat of Alexandria, themselves, have crossed and have produced at least 14 different grape varieties, 5 of which are mostly cultivated in South America and 9 still found in Italy though none are of major use in wine production. More notable and widely planted offspring have come from Muscat blanc à Petits Grains and Muscat of Alexandria crossing with other grape varieties, such as the Argentine wine grapes of Cereza, Torrontés Riojano and Torrontés Sanjuanino, stemming from a cross of Muscat of Alexandria with "Listán negro" (also known as the "Mission grape") Muscat of Alexandria has also been crossed with the German / Italian wine grape Trollinger (also known as "Schiava Grossa") to produce Muscat of Hamburg and Malvasia del Lazio, and with the Italian wine grapes Catarratto bianco and Bombino bianco to produce the Marsala wine grape Grillo and Moscatello Selvatico, respectively. Muscat Ottonel is the result of a crossing between one Muscat variety, "Muscat d'Eisenstadt" (also known as "Muscat de Saumur"), with the Swiss wine grape Chasselas Muscat blanc à Petits Grains has been identified as one of the parent grapes of several varieties, though with which crossing partner is currently unknown. These include the Italian wine grapes Aleatico, Moscato Giallo (Yellow Moscato), Moscato rosa del Trentino (Pink Moscato of Trentino) and Moscato di Scanzo. DNA analysis was able to identify the Tuscan wine grape Mammolo as the second parent variety that crossed with Muscat blanc à Petits Grains to produce Muscat rouge de Madère (Red Muscat of Madère). Characteristic aromas and confusion with other grapes Despite the vast diversity in the Muscat family, one common trait that can be seen in most all Muscat members is the characteristic floral, "grapey" aroma note that is caused by the high concentration of monoterpenes in the grapes. More than 40 different monoterpenes have been discovered in Muscat grapes (as well as in other aromatic varieties like Riesling and Gewürztraminer); these include citronellol, geraniol, linalool and nerol. This characteristic "musk" aroma can be best observed in light bodied, low alcohol wines such as Moscato Asti which have not had their bouquet heavily influenced by other winemaking techniques like oak aging, autolysis with yeast, malolactic fermentation or fortification. However, this common "musky" (French: musqué) trait has caused some confusion as varieties that are wholly unrelated to the Muscat family are often erroneously associated with Muscat grapes (often by naming and synonyms) due to their aromatic character. These include the German wine grape Morio Muskat which, despite its name, is not related to the Muscat family and is, instead, a crossing of Silvaner x Pinot blanc. Likewise, the highly aromatic clonal mutation of several wine grape varieties such as Sauvignon blanc, Chasselas and Chardonnay are often suffixed with Musqué which can add confusion to their relationship with the Muscat family. Additionally, the Bordeaux wine grape Muscadelle that is used for both sweet and dry wines is often mistaken for a Muscat variety due to its aromatic qualities. While made from a more aromatically neutral grape, Melon de Bourgogne grape, the Loire wine Muscadet is sometimes mistakenly believed to be made from a member of the Muscat family. Lastly, the Muscat grape can be confused (in name only; the grapes themselves are quite different) with Vitis rotundifolia, which is commonly known as a "muscadine" grape. Key varieties The "Muscat family" is highly populous, with more than 200 distinct members. However, among these many different grapes only a handful of Muscat varieties are widely used in wine production. These include Muscat blanc à Petits Grains, Muscat of Alexandria, Muscat of Scanzorosciate, Muscat of Hamburg and Muscat Ottonel. Muscat blanc à Petits Grains Muscat blanc à Petits Grains is known by many names worldwide, including Muscat Blanc (white Muscat) in France and the United States), Muscat Canelli in the United States, Moscato Bianco (white Moscato) in Italy, Muscat Frontignan in South Africa, Moschato in Greece, Brown Muscat in Australia, Muskateller in Germany and Austria, Muscat de Grano Menudo in Spain, and Muscat de Frontignan and Muscat Lunel in France. While the "petits grains" in the grape's name accurately describes the small, round berries of the vine, some wine experts, such as Oz Clarke, believe that the term "Muscat blanc" is misleading, since the grapevine is notorious for its frequent color mutations siring clusters of berries in nearly every shade possible though most commonly the grape berries are a deep yellow after veraison. In some vineyards, vines of Muscat blanc à Petits Grains are known to produce clusters of berries of different colors that change every vintage. The precise origins of Muscat blanc à Petits Grains are not known, though Greece and Italy can both make compelling cases due to the proliferation of clones, mutations and offspring. Today, the grape is found throughout the wine-producing world, making a wide range of wine, from light, sweet sparkling and semi-sparkling Asti and Moscato d'Asti wine in the Piedmont wine region of Italy and Clairette de Die region of France, fortified vin doux naturels (VdN) in southern France in AOC regions such as Muscat de Beaume de Venise, Muscat de Saint-Jean de Minervois and Muscat de Frontignan, fortified Liqueur Muscat in the Rutherglen wine region in Australia, to dry wines in the Wachau wine of Austria and Südsteiermark. Nearly all the most notable sweet Muscats of Greece, particularly those from the island of Samos and the city of Patras on the Peloponnese are made from Muscat blanc à Petits Grains. In the history of South African wine, the famous dessert wine of Constantia was made from this variety of Muscat and while today Muscat of Alexandria is more widely planted in South Africa, producers around Constantia are trying to reclaim some of the region's viticultural acclaim by replanting more Muscat blanc à Petits Grains and making wines in the style of the original Constantia. Muscat of Alexandria While the grape's name harkens to the city of Alexandria and suggest an ancient Egyptian origin, DNA analysis has shown that Muscat of Alexandria is the result of a natural crossing between Muscat blanc à Petits Grains and the Greek wine grape Axina de Tres Bias. Though as Axina de Tres Bias has also been historically grown in Sardinia and Malta, the precise location and origins of Muscat of Alexandria cannot be determined. Compared to Muscat blanc à Petits Grains, Muscat of Alexandria tends to produce large, moderately loose clusters of large oval-shaped berries that are distinctive from the much smaller, round berries of Muscat blanc à Petits Grains. Like most Muscat varieties, Muscat of Alexandria is notable for being a desirable raisin and table grape. This is due in part to the grape's high tolerance of heat and drought conditions. While it is used in wine production (most notably on the island of Pantelleria between Sicily and Tunisia, where it makes a passito style dessert wine under the name of "Zibibbo"), the grape lags far behind the reputation of Muscat blanc à Petits Grains. This is partly because Muscat of Alexandria is very vigorous and prone to produce high yields that can be easily overcropped as well as a more assertive aroma profile due to a higher concentration of the monoterpene geraniol, which produces a geranium scent, and lower concentration of nerol which a more fresh, sweet rose aroma. In France, Muscat of Alexandria is most prominent as a blending component (with
and Muscat of Alexandria families. In the early 21st century, DNA analysis showed that Muscat of Alexandria was, itself, a natural crossing of Muscat blanc à Petits Grains and a black-skinned table grape variety from the Greek islands known as Axina de Tres Bias. Rarely seen outside of Greece, Axina de Tres Bias (also known as "Heftakilo") is also grown in Malta and Sardinia. Muscat blanc à Petits Grains and Muscat of Alexandria, themselves, have crossed and have produced at least 14 different grape varieties, 5 of which are mostly cultivated in South America and 9 still found in Italy though none are of major use in wine production. More notable and widely planted offspring have come from Muscat blanc à Petits Grains and Muscat of Alexandria crossing with other grape varieties, such as the Argentine wine grapes of Cereza, Torrontés Riojano and Torrontés Sanjuanino, stemming from a cross of Muscat of Alexandria with "Listán negro" (also known as the "Mission grape") Muscat of Alexandria has also been crossed with the German / Italian wine grape Trollinger (also known as "Schiava Grossa") to produce Muscat of Hamburg and Malvasia del Lazio, and with the Italian wine grapes Catarratto bianco and Bombino bianco to produce the Marsala wine grape Grillo and Moscatello Selvatico, respectively. Muscat Ottonel is the result of a crossing between one Muscat variety, "Muscat d'Eisenstadt" (also known as "Muscat de Saumur"), with the Swiss wine grape Chasselas Muscat blanc à Petits Grains has been identified as one of the parent grapes of several varieties, though with which crossing partner is currently unknown. These include the Italian wine grapes Aleatico, Moscato Giallo (Yellow Moscato), Moscato rosa del Trentino (Pink Moscato of Trentino) and Moscato di Scanzo. DNA analysis was able to identify the Tuscan wine grape Mammolo as the second parent variety that crossed with Muscat blanc à Petits Grains to produce Muscat rouge de Madère (Red Muscat of Madère). Characteristic aromas and confusion with other grapes Despite the vast diversity in the Muscat family, one common trait that can be seen in most all Muscat members is the characteristic floral, "grapey" aroma note that is caused by the high concentration of monoterpenes in the grapes. More than 40 different monoterpenes have been discovered in Muscat grapes (as well as in other aromatic varieties like Riesling and Gewürztraminer); these include citronellol, geraniol, linalool and nerol. This characteristic "musk" aroma can be best observed in light bodied, low alcohol wines such as Moscato Asti which have not had their bouquet heavily influenced by other winemaking techniques like oak aging, autolysis with yeast, malolactic fermentation or fortification. However, this common "musky" (French: musqué) trait has caused some confusion as varieties that are wholly unrelated to the Muscat family are often erroneously associated with Muscat grapes (often by naming and synonyms) due to their aromatic character. These include the German wine grape Morio Muskat which, despite its name, is not related to the Muscat family and is, instead, a crossing of Silvaner x Pinot blanc. Likewise, the highly aromatic clonal mutation of several wine grape varieties such as Sauvignon blanc, Chasselas and Chardonnay are often suffixed with Musqué which can add confusion to their relationship with the Muscat family. Additionally, the Bordeaux wine grape Muscadelle that is used for both sweet and dry wines is often mistaken for a Muscat variety due to its aromatic qualities. While made from a more aromatically neutral grape, Melon de Bourgogne grape, the Loire wine Muscadet is sometimes mistakenly believed to be made from a member of the Muscat family. Lastly, the Muscat grape can be confused (in name only; the grapes themselves are quite different) with Vitis rotundifolia, which is commonly known as a "muscadine" grape. Key varieties The "Muscat family" is highly populous, with more than 200 distinct members. However, among these many different grapes only a handful of Muscat varieties are widely used in wine production. These include Muscat blanc à Petits Grains, Muscat of Alexandria, Muscat of Scanzorosciate, Muscat of Hamburg and Muscat Ottonel. Muscat blanc à Petits Grains Muscat blanc à Petits Grains is known by many names worldwide, including Muscat Blanc (white Muscat) in France and the United States), Muscat Canelli in the United States, Moscato Bianco (white Moscato) in Italy, Muscat Frontignan in South Africa, Moschato in Greece, Brown Muscat in Australia, Muskateller in Germany and Austria, Muscat de Grano Menudo in Spain, and Muscat de Frontignan and Muscat Lunel in France. While the "petits grains" in the grape's name accurately describes the small, round berries of the vine, some wine experts, such as Oz Clarke, believe that the term "Muscat blanc" is misleading, since the grapevine is notorious for its frequent color mutations siring clusters of berries in nearly every shade possible though most commonly the grape berries are a deep yellow after veraison. In some vineyards, vines of Muscat blanc à Petits Grains are known to produce clusters of berries of different colors that change every vintage. The precise origins of Muscat blanc à Petits Grains are not known, though Greece and Italy can both make compelling cases due to the proliferation of clones, mutations and offspring. Today, the grape is found throughout the wine-producing world, making a wide range of wine, from light, sweet sparkling and semi-sparkling Asti and Moscato d'Asti wine in the Piedmont wine region of Italy and Clairette de Die region of France, fortified vin doux naturels (VdN) in southern France in AOC regions such as Muscat de Beaume de Venise, Muscat de Saint-Jean de Minervois and Muscat de Frontignan, fortified Liqueur Muscat in the Rutherglen wine region in Australia, to dry wines in the Wachau wine of Austria and Südsteiermark. Nearly all the most notable sweet Muscats of Greece, particularly those from the island of Samos and the city of Patras on the Peloponnese are made from Muscat blanc à Petits Grains. In the history of South African wine, the famous dessert wine of Constantia was made from this variety of Muscat and while today Muscat of Alexandria is more widely planted in South Africa, producers around Constantia are trying to reclaim some of the region's viticultural acclaim by replanting more Muscat blanc à Petits Grains and making wines in the style of the original Constantia. Muscat of Alexandria While the grape's name harkens to the city of Alexandria and suggest an ancient Egyptian origin, DNA analysis has shown that Muscat of Alexandria is the result of a natural crossing between Muscat blanc à Petits Grains and the Greek wine grape Axina de Tres Bias. Though as Axina de Tres Bias has also been historically grown in Sardinia and Malta, the precise location and origins of Muscat of Alexandria cannot be determined. Compared to Muscat blanc à Petits Grains, Muscat of Alexandria tends to produce large, moderately loose clusters of large oval-shaped berries that are distinctive from the much smaller, round berries of Muscat blanc à Petits Grains. Like most Muscat varieties, Muscat of Alexandria is notable for being a desirable raisin and table grape. This is due in part to the grape's high tolerance of heat and drought conditions. While it is used in wine production (most notably on the island of Pantelleria between Sicily and Tunisia, where it makes a passito style dessert wine under the name of "Zibibbo"), the grape lags far behind the reputation of Muscat blanc à Petits Grains. This is partly because Muscat of Alexandria is very vigorous and prone to produce high yields that can be easily overcropped as well as a more assertive aroma profile due to a higher concentration of the monoterpene geraniol, which produces a geranium scent, and lower concentration of nerol which a more fresh, sweet rose aroma. In France, Muscat of Alexandria is most prominent as a blending component (with Muscat blanc à Petits Grains) in the VdN wines of Muscat de Rivesaltes AOC in the Roussillon wine region. The grape is the primary Muscat variety in Spain, where it is known as Moscatel, though
By the 1950s, Dutch elm disease had ravaged most of the trees.
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with a record of 75-65. In the playoffs, they defeated the Longview Texans 4 games to 3; the Gladewater Bears defeated the Paris Panthers 4 games to 3 also. In the championship series, Kilgore finished as the runner-up to Gladewater being beaten in four games. 1950 season The Drillers finished 3rd in 1950. In the playoffs, Kilgore was beaten by the Marshall Browns 4 games to one in the first round. The return of summer collegiate baseball In January 2008, it was announced that the Texas Collegiate League would add a team in Kilgore for the upcoming season. Fans were invited to make suggestions to the front office of the new club in the "Name Your Team" contest. In early April 2008, general manager Mike Lieberman announced the new team would be called the East Texas Pump Jacks, complete with dual logos representing East Texas' history in the oil industry. One logo is a donkey representing the pumping unit or horsehead pump, the over ground for a reciprocating piston installed in a borehole. It is used to mechanically lift liquid out of the well if there is not enough bottom hole pressure for the liquid to flow all the way to the surface. The other logo is a dinosaur, representing the fossil fuels used in
defeated the Henderson Oilers 4 games to 3 while the Longview Texans defeated the Tyler Trojans 4 games to 3 also. In the championship series, the Drillers beat the Texans to become Lone Star League champions again. 1949 season In their first season in the East Texas League, the Drillers finished in 4th place with a record of 75-65. In the playoffs, they defeated the Longview Texans 4 games to 3; the Gladewater Bears defeated the Paris Panthers 4 games to 3 also. In the championship series, Kilgore finished as the runner-up to Gladewater being beaten in four games. 1950 season The Drillers finished 3rd in 1950. In the playoffs, Kilgore was beaten by the Marshall Browns 4 games to one in the first round. The return of summer collegiate baseball In January 2008, it was announced that the Texas Collegiate League would add a team in Kilgore for the upcoming season. Fans were invited to make suggestions to the front office of the new club in the "Name Your Team" contest. In early April 2008, general manager Mike Lieberman announced the new team would be called the East Texas Pump Jacks, complete with dual logos representing East Texas' history in the oil industry. One logo is a donkey representing the pumping unit or horsehead
Create a Clothespin Airplane
Popsicle or craft stick and clothespin airplanes are an easy craft suitable for young children to make. They can be decorated and colored, enabling you to personalize the airplane in any way that you like.
how many missions are in red dead redemption 2 story?
The narrative of Red Dead Redemption 2 spans four or five different territories and 109 different missions (94 story missions, as well as 15 "honor missions") which are separated in 6 chapters and 2-part epilogues.
debut in 1993. Cuban track and field athlete, Suslaidy Girat was the only medalist for Cuba at the multi-sport event as she claimed 3 medals in the women's athletics
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are demand deposits considered as money?
Demand deposits are considered as money, because they can be withdrawn when required and the money withdrawn can be used for making payments. So, they are also considered as money in the modern economy.
He borrowed a pen from her.
Он одолжил у неё ручку.
at the beginning and middle of words, and weak final syllables). Word-finally it is not pronounced. Heightening of to and to . Palatalization of fricatives to when adjacent to letters or . In Fortaleza and metropolitan area, Ceará North and Ceará Northeast, and close hinterland regions, this group there palatalization phonetic, getting affricates to [d͡ʒi] and [t͡ʃi]. Stronger "r" is realised as , and also debuccalization of phonemes to . Unique vocabulary is present in this dialect, leading many
at the beginning and middle of words, and weak final syllables). Word-finally it is not pronounced. Heightening of to and to . Palatalization of fricatives to when adjacent to letters or . In Fortaleza and metropolitan area, Ceará North and Ceará Northeast, and close hinterland regions, this group there palatalization phonetic, getting affricates to [d͡ʒi] and [t͡ʃi]. Stronger "r" is realised as , and also debuccalization of phonemes to . Unique vocabulary is present in this dialect, leading many authors to write books of various dictionaries of such expressions. This, perhaps, is symbolic of the people
They played strip poker.
Loro giocarono a strip poker.
the United States to achieve this distinction. Alexander made a perfect flight using a primary glider lasting 2 minutes 33 and 2/5 seconds. In the spring of 1930, she became a glider instructor and, in so doing, became the first woman in the United States to hold this position. She was a charter member of the Anne Lindbergh Gliders Club of San Diego and joined the Ninety-Nines organization of women pilots. Commercial pilot's license In March 1930, Ruth was granted a commercial pilot's license. Given Ruth's growing national fame, a contingent from Kansas travelled to California to meet her including Kansas Governor Clyde M. Reed, other politicians, Fred Trigg the editor of the Kansas City Star, and others. Ruth's first official passenger was Governor Reed on a flight from Ryan Field. Another world record for altitude On July 4, 1930, Ruth Alexander flew a Nicholas-Beazley NB-3 (Barling NB-3) light aircraft (serial number 52, U.S. Department of Commerce registration number 880M) to 21,000 feet; this was not confirmed as an official record owing to problems with the official barograph. Her altitude had exceeded the rating for the barograph drum. On July 11, 1930, Alexander took off at 1:34 p.m. in the same Barling from Lindbergh Field. After briefly losing consciousness at extreme altitudes despite using an oxygen tube, she established a new world record in light planes (for both men and women) of 26,600 feet at the apex of the flight. The American record held prior to this flight was set by D. S. Zimmerly (male) at an altitude of 24,074 feet over St. Louis, Missouri on February 16, 1930. Later in July, Ruth became the first woman in the US to become an air deputy. Three flags flights In July 1930, Ruth proposed to fly from Mexico to Canada via the U.S. – a "three flags flight" along the west coast air route. Tex Rankin had established a speed record over this route and Ruth wished to exceed it. In addition, Ruth looked to become the first woman to make a round trip flight from Canada to Mexico, and the first woman to fly from Canada to Mexico non-stop. Her northbound route started on August 27, 1930 from Agua Caliente, Tijuana, Mexico to San Diego and then Los Angeles. On August 28 she continued from Los Angeles to Oakland, then Portland. And on August 29, she completed the northbound leg to Seattle before finally landing at Vancouver (Lulu Island). The return leg on August 31 started at roughly 3:20 a.m. from Vancouver and concluded back at Agua Caliente at 7:15 p.m. for a total flight time of 15 hours, 54 minutes, 30 seconds. The 1,460 mile journey was flown at an average speed of 91.25 mph which was the fastest time by a woman on the route but not faster than Rankin's prior 14 hours and 37 minutes. The flight earned NAA records for distance over a specified air route by a woman, and a speed record over the course by a woman. Journey home In September, 1930 Ruth wrote to her parents in Irving that she was planning to fly from San Diego to Wichita, Kansas, continuing from there to New York City, with return stops at various cities on the east coast before returning to San Diego in October. Arrangements were made for her to meet the Lindberghs and the Mayor of New York upon her arrival. Given the flight was sponsored by the Agua Caliente Company, the flight originated at the Agua Caliente Race Track before continuing to Lindbergh Field and then east to Wichita. Her takeoff from Agua Caliente at 1:05 a.m. on September 18, 1930 was uneventful, leading to a landing at Lindbergh Field shortly thereafter. Topped off with fuel, she once again took off at 3:28 a.m. from Lindbergh Field but instead of completing her cross-country journey she entered low clouds and fog, is believed to have tip stalled, and crashed at Plumosa Park in Loma Portal, San Diego just west of the airport. The crash was at such a high rate of speed that she died instantly upon impact. Her passing made local, national, and international news. She was eulogized as a "pioneer of the airways of this epic age." During her aviation career Ruth flew biplanes, monoplanes, transport aircraft, gliders, and even a Goodyear blimp. She is buried at Greenwood Cemetery in Blue Rapids, Kansas. References General references Carlson, D (1978) "Women in San Diego...a History in Photographs" The Journal of San Diego History, Vo. XXIV, No. 3. Fogel, Gary (2001) "Wind and Wings: The History of Soaring in San Diego" RockReef
used to start his journey in the Spirit of St. Louis in 1927. Ruth made her first solo flight on October 25, 1929 and completed her training on November 11, 1929, the first Kansan to graduate from the Ryan school. On November 17, 1929 she became the 65th licensed woman pilot in the U.S., also attaining her FAI license the same day. World record for altitude Less than 24 hours after attaining her license, Alexander took off from Ryan Field on November 18, 1929, in a Great Lakes biplane and continued climbing to what she believed was an altitude of better than 18,000 feet over the skies of San Diego. This was later recognized as a new official world record altitude for women in light planes of 15,718 feet, generating considerable notoriety not only for herself but San Diego and the Ryan Flying School. She was hailed as a local hero and given a special banquet by the San Diego Chamber of Commerce on November 22, 1929 and met with Mayor Harry C. Clark. In December, she was flown on a special flight to Oakland, California for a special lunch in her honor with Amelia Earhart. After the lunch, Ruth was flown in a Ford Trimotor around the Bay area and offered the chance to pilot the aircraft, reportedly becoming the third woman in the US to have done so. Gliding After witnessing the gliding instruction of William Hawley Bowlus at Lindbergh Field in primary gliders, Ruth expressed an interest in becoming the first woman in the U.S. to earn a glider license. However, shortly thereafter, Anne Morrow Lindbergh visited San Diego and took instruction from Bowlus, becoming the first woman to receive a first-class glider license in the U.S. On February 16, 1930, Ruth Alexander qualified for a United States second-class glider license from the slopes of Mount Soledad, near La Jolla, California. In doing so she followed Anne Morrow Lindbergh as the second woman in the United States to achieve this distinction. Alexander made a perfect flight using a primary glider lasting 2 minutes 33 and 2/5 seconds. In the spring of 1930, she became a glider instructor and, in so doing, became the first woman in the United States to hold this position. She was a charter member of the Anne Lindbergh Gliders Club of San Diego and joined the Ninety-Nines organization of women pilots. Commercial pilot's license In March 1930, Ruth was granted a commercial pilot's license. Given Ruth's growing national fame, a contingent from Kansas travelled to California to meet her including Kansas Governor Clyde M. Reed, other
It was played in September at a variety of courses in the Kantō region. Winners this list may be incomplete 1999 Hisayuki Sasaki 1998 1997 Akihito Yokoyama 1996 Keiichiro Fukabori 1995 Yutaka Hagawa 1994 Hisayuki Sasaki 1993 Takaaki Fukuzawa 1992 Tatsuya Shiraishi 1991 Yoshinori Kaneko 1990 Ryoken Kawagishi 1989 Yoshi Mizumaki 1988 Akihito Yokoyama 1987 Yoshikazu Yokoshima 1986 Isao Aoki 1985 Seiichi Kanai 1984 Tsuneyuki Nakajima 1983 Saburo Fujiki 1982 Masashi Ozaki 1981 Nobumitsu Yuhara 1980 Isao Aoki 1979 Masaru Amono 1978 Seiichi Kanai 1977 Masashi Ozaki 1976 Masashi Ozaki 1975 Isao Aoki 1974 Isao Aoki 1973
Japan Golf Tour from 1973 to 1991. It was played in September at a variety of courses in the Kantō region. Winners this list may be incomplete 1999 Hisayuki Sasaki 1998 1997 Akihito Yokoyama 1996 Keiichiro Fukabori 1995 Yutaka Hagawa 1994 Hisayuki Sasaki 1993 Takaaki Fukuzawa 1992 Tatsuya Shiraishi 1991 Yoshinori Kaneko 1990 Ryoken Kawagishi 1989 Yoshi Mizumaki 1988 Akihito Yokoyama 1987 Yoshikazu Yokoshima 1986 Isao Aoki 1985 Seiichi Kanai 1984 Tsuneyuki Nakajima 1983 Saburo Fujiki 1982 Masashi Ozaki 1981 Nobumitsu Yuhara 1980 Isao Aoki 1979 Masaru Amono 1978 Seiichi
Why is water so important to Colorado?
Water is a huge issue in Colorado. Candidates are elected based on their views of the water issues. Basically, everyone wants our water. We need the water, and it starts in Colorado, but down the line in AZ and CA they want and need it too. Not only that, but they want to pipe the water from the CO River from the Western Slope (near UT) to the Eastern Slope (Denver/Co Spgs.)
Flash in issues #3 and #4 of the 1996 Kingdom Come mini-series. She subsequently appears in the Kingdome Come sequel, The Kingdom, starring in her own issue The Kingdom: Kid Flash (February 1999). Characters similar to this one appear in The Flash (vol. 2) #143 (December 1998) and #146–149 (March–June 1999), as well as The Titans #23–25 (January–March 2001); it is not clear if they are the same character. Fictional character biography Kingdom Come In the alternate future of the Kingdom Come series, Iris is the daughter of Wally West (the first Kid Flash, third Flash) and Linda Park, and the twin sister of Barry West. Both Iris and Barry inherited their father's superspeed abilities, but only Iris chose to use her powers for good, while Barry used his powers to become a slacker and has no interest in the "family legacy". Iris is constantly bitter that her father, who has almost completely given up his life to patrol Keystone City non-stop, never makes time for her but does make time for Barry, and considered him the potential successor to the Flash identity instead of Iris, despite her becoming Kid Flash. In the sequel The Kingdom, Iris is recruited by Rip Hunter (along with several other heroes of her generation - Damian Wayne, Batman's son; Nightstar, the daughter of Nightwing and Starfire; and Offspring, the son of Plastic Man) to try to stop a madman named Gog from altering the past, before discovering it to be unnecessary due to Hypertime. In The Titans #23–25 she becomes a member of a group comprising the children of the original five Titans: herself; Nightwing and Starfire's daughter Nightstar; Donna Troy's son Darkstar; the Red Hood, Arsenal's daughter; and Tula, Tempest's daughter. They return to the present in various Hypertimelines to save the existence of Donna Troy. In the Dark Nights: Death Metal - Multiverse's End one-shot, Kid Flash is one of the heroes John Stewart leads on a mission to destroy Perpetua's tuning fork on Earth-3. DC Universe In The Flash (vol. 2) #225 (October 2005), Wally West's wife Linda gave birth to a daughter named Iris, renamed Irey in later comics. Initially, her only power is the ability to vibrate through objects. In The Flash (vol. 2) #240 (May 2008) Iris appears to grow into a teenager wearing a costume similar to her future counterpart. In issue 241, Iris now wearing a "kid flash"-like costume displays superspeed and states she may be faster than her father. However her joy is short-lived, as she ages into adulthood after defeating Gorilla Grodd. In The Flash (vol. 2) #243, Iris is returned to her original age, and her powers revert to molecular acceleration. More than her twin brother Jai, Iris is a living conduit for the Speed Force, with absolute mastery over it almost rivaling the one briefly gained by her father during the Dark Flash Saga. Mind-controlled by Queen Bee, she exhibited the power of forming "cocoons" of Speed Force, bubbles in which she could control speed and time, freezing her targets or hastening their metabolism to death. Moreover, she repaired the weakening connection to the Speed Force that was crippling her father. Badly traumatized by her ordeal, she refuses to give in to her powers again. Her resolution wanes with the return of the first Reverse-Flash, Professor Zoom, during The Flash: Rebirth event. Since Jai's and Iris' connection to the Speed Force is still precarious, the attempts of Zoom to disrupt it force both kids to endure a
Come In the alternate future of the Kingdom Come series, Iris is the daughter of Wally West (the first Kid Flash, third Flash) and Linda Park, and the twin sister of Barry West. Both Iris and Barry inherited their father's superspeed abilities, but only Iris chose to use her powers for good, while Barry used his powers to become a slacker and has no interest in the "family legacy". Iris is constantly bitter that her father, who has almost completely given up his life to patrol Keystone City non-stop, never makes time for her but does make time for Barry, and considered him the potential successor to the Flash identity instead of Iris, despite her becoming Kid Flash. In the sequel The Kingdom, Iris is recruited by Rip Hunter (along with several other heroes of her generation - Damian Wayne, Batman's son; Nightstar, the daughter of Nightwing and Starfire; and Offspring, the son of Plastic Man) to try to stop a madman named Gog from altering the past, before discovering it to be unnecessary due to Hypertime. In The Titans #23–25 she becomes a member of a group comprising the children of the original five Titans: herself; Nightwing and Starfire's daughter Nightstar; Donna Troy's son Darkstar; the Red Hood, Arsenal's daughter; and Tula, Tempest's daughter. They return to the present in various Hypertimelines to save the existence of Donna Troy. In the Dark Nights: Death Metal - Multiverse's End one-shot, Kid Flash is one of the heroes John Stewart leads on a mission to destroy Perpetua's tuning fork on Earth-3. DC Universe In The Flash (vol. 2) #225 (October 2005), Wally West's wife Linda gave birth to a daughter named Iris, renamed Irey in later comics. Initially, her only power is the ability to vibrate through objects. In The Flash (vol. 2) #240 (May 2008) Iris appears to grow into a teenager wearing a costume similar to her future counterpart. In issue 241, Iris now wearing a "kid flash"-like costume displays superspeed and states she may be faster than her father. However her joy is short-lived, as she ages into adulthood after defeating Gorilla Grodd. In The Flash (vol. 2) #243, Iris is returned to her original age, and her powers revert to molecular acceleration. More than her twin brother Jai, Iris is a living conduit for the Speed Force, with absolute mastery over it almost rivaling the one briefly gained by her father during the Dark Flash Saga. Mind-controlled by Queen Bee, she exhibited the power of forming "cocoons" of Speed Force, bubbles in which she could control speed and time, freezing her targets or hastening their metabolism to death. Moreover, she repaired the weakening connection to the Speed Force that was crippling her father. Badly traumatized by her ordeal, she refuses to give in to her powers again. Her resolution wanes with the return of the first Reverse-Flash, Professor Zoom, during The Flash: Rebirth event. Since Jai's and Iris' connection to the Speed Force is still precarious, the attempts of Zoom to disrupt it force both kids to endure a large amount of crippling pain, until Iris decides to take the bulk of the Speed Power connection, freeing Jai but taking the pain for herself. At the last moment Jesse Chambers, guided by the late Johnny Quick, uses the Speed Mantra to save Iris' life, once again restoring her full potential. Iris embraces her new role with childlike glee, choosing to take up the mantle of Impulse, which Bart used before he joined
The game's title was thought up by the production team, but the original story built around the title proved impossible to work.
Produktionslaget kom på spelets titel, men den ursprungliga berättelsen som var uppbyggd kring titeln visade sig vara omöjlig att ha.
Both territories had their own ting assemblies in the Middle Ages (in Viborg and Urnehoved).
Durante il medioevo entrambi i territori ebbero le loro proprie assemblee - ting - (a Viborg e Urnehoved).
How to convert .ods to latex?
Insert libreoffice table as input
The sound of distant gunfire between Parit Sulong and Yong Peng gave the column hope.
Le bruit des coups de feu à distance entre Parit Sulong et Yong Peng redonna l'espoir de la colonne.
List of massacres in Finland
Tueries de masse en Finlande
Rinelle Harper, 16, attacked near Winnipeg's Assiniboine River on Friday . She was 'sexually assaulted, beaten, thrown into water and left for dead' Found beside river at 7am next day by a passerby; attacker still at large . Miss Harper, student at Southeast College, remains in critical condition . She has been named by police in rare move to publicize 'violent' attack .
A 16-year-old girl is fighting for her life in hospital after being sexually assaulted, beaten and thrown into a frigid river in Canada, police have said. Rinelle Harper, a student at Southeast College in Winnipeg, was reportedly attacked as she walked along Assiniboine River, near the city's Midtown Bridge, last Friday night. She was allegedly subjected to a 'serious sexual assault' - the exact details of which remain unknown - before being hurled into the cold water and left for dead. Scene: Miss Harper was reportedly attacked as she walked along the river (pictured), near the city's Midtown Bridge, last Friday night.She was found lying unconscious on the ground at 7am on Saturday by a passerby . She was found only at 7am the next day by a passerby, who discovered her lying unconscious beside the river, just east of the bridge. It is unknown how the teenager got out of the water. Paramedics were called to the scene and Miss Harper was taken to hospital, according to CTV Winnipeg. She remains in a critical, but stable, condition. Her attacker remains at large. On Monday, Miss Harper's aunt, Holly, told the news station the entire family was shocked by the 'brutal' assault on her niece, who is from the Lake Narrows community. 'I can't even imagine what would provoke such an attack, such as brutal attack on my niece. Who in their right mind would do something so horrible?' she said. She added that doctors had initially thought Miss Harper was going to die, while the police's homicide unit were instructed to start investigating the incident. Shocked: On Monday, police took the rare move of releasing Miss Harper's name, with the consent of her family. Above, Supt Danny Smyth told a press conference he was 'appalled by the viciousness of the attack' However, the teenager - who is originally from Garden Hill, a remote First Nations community in northern Manitoba - is battling through and it is now believed she will survive, she said. 'She has a lot of support around her, a lot of love and support and people praying for her,' Ms Harper told CBC News. 'We want whoever is responsible to be held accountable for this.' On Monday, police took the rare move of releasing Miss Harper's name - with the consent of her family - in the hope that the violent nature of the attack would 'resonate' with the public. Killed: It comes just three months after the body of another aboriginal girl - Tina Fontaine (pictured), 15 - was found wrapped in a bag in Manitoba's Red River . 'As a member of the community myself, I'm appalled by the viciousness of this attack,' Winnipeg Police Superintendent Danny Smyth said in a press conference. 'It's important that people are aware that this is an unacceptable attack on our youth and we're hopeful that this will resonate with the community and that people will come forward and help us.' Under Canadian law, survivors of sexual attacks - as well as minors who commit or are the victims of crimes - are typically not identified. It comes just three months after the body of another aboriginal girl - Tina Fontaine, 15 - was found wrapped in a bag in Manitoba's Red River. Both cases are being investigated separately. Miss Harper, whose high school caters for aboriginal students and is owned and operated by nine northern Manitoba First Nations, was allegedly attacked after she got separated from her friends. At the time, she was wearing black leggings, white runners, a dark-coloured North Face hooded jacket and a black 'WUTANG' hoodie, police said. She is described as being 5ft 8ins tall, 180 pounds with dark brown hair past her shoulders. Anyone with information is asked to contact investigators on (204) 986-6508 or Crime Stoppers anonymously on (204) 786-8477.
I realize that in this undertaking I place myself in a certain opposition to views widely held concerning the mathematical infinite and to opinions frequently defended on the nature of numbers."
Realizez că în această întreprindere mă pun într-o anumită opoziție cu perspectivele larg adoptate privind infinitul matematic și cu opiniile frecvent apărate despre natura numerelor.”
further south. It should be distinguished from Lower Tregantle, a farm near Luxulyan. Higher Tregantle Farmhouse is a grade II
Tregantle is about a quarter of a mile further south. It should be distinguished from Lower Tregantle, a farm near
Vladimir Velebit
Владимир Велебит
as all of the following: Storm – disturbed state of an environment or astronomical body's atmosphere especially affecting its surface, and strongly implying severe weather. It may be marked by significant disruptions to normal conditions such as strong wind, hail, thunder and lightning (a thunderstorm), heavy precipitation (snowstorm, rainstorm), heavy freezing rain (ice storm), strong winds (tropical cyclone, windstorm), or wind transporting some substance through the atmosphere such as sand or debris. Natural disaster – major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples include floods, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, and other geologic processes. A natural disaster can cause loss of life or property damage, and typically leaves some economic damage in its wake, the severity of which depends on the affected population's resilience, or ability to recover. Types of tropical cyclones Tropical cyclone – Subtropical cyclone – Extratropical cyclone (Can be a stage in a Tropical Cyclones life at the beginning or end but not a Tropical Cyclone) – Post-tropical cyclone (Again, this is a stage in the life of tropical cyclones, albeit not technically tropical anymore.) – Pacific hurricane – North Atlantic hurricane – Pacific typhoon – Mediterranean tropical cyclone – Annular hurricane – Cape Verde-type hurricane – Tropical wave – Tropical cyclone observations Tropical cyclone scales – Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale – Accumulated cyclone energy – Hurricane Severity Index – Carvill Hurricane Index – Dvorak technique – Tropical cyclone naming – Forecasting Regional Specialized Meteorological Centre – Canadian Hurricane Centre – Central Pacific Hurricane Center – Eastern Pacific Hurricane Center – Joint Typhoon Warning Center – Joint Typhoon Warning Center – Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert – Tropical cyclone forecast model – Tropical cyclone forecasting – Tropical cyclone rainfall forecasting – Tropical cyclone track forecasting – Tropical cyclone warnings and watches – Tropical cyclone history Tropical cyclone seasons Atlantic hurricane season Pacific hurricane season Pacific typhoon season North Indian Ocean tropical cyclone season South-West Indian Ocean tropical cyclone season Australian region tropical cyclone season South Pacific tropical cyclone season
and watches – Tropical cyclone history Tropical cyclone seasons Atlantic hurricane season Pacific hurricane season Pacific typhoon season North Indian Ocean tropical cyclone season South-West Indian Ocean tropical cyclone season Australian region tropical cyclone season South Pacific tropical cyclone season South Atlantic tropical cyclone Specific tropical cyclones List of tropical cyclones Lists of tropical cyclone names List of named tropical cyclones List of unnamed tropical cyclones List of historic tropical cyclone names List of retired tropical cyclone names List of tropical cyclone records List of wettest tropical cyclones by country List of wettest tropical cyclones in the United States List of most intense tropical cyclones List of Atlantic hurricanes List of Category 4 Atlantic hurricanes List of Category 5 Atlantic hurricanes List of costliest Atlantic hurricanes List of deadliest Atlantic hurricanes List of Atlantic hurricane records List of retired Atlantic hurricane names List of off-season Atlantic hurricanes List of Atlantic–Pacific crossover hurricanes List of Pacific hurricanes List of retired Pacific hurricane names List of retired Pacific typhoon names (JMA) List of Category 5 Pacific hurricanes See also Index of meteorology articles Outline of meteorology References External links Regional Specialized Meteorological Centres US National Hurricane Center – North Atlantic, Eastern Pacific Central Pacific Hurricane Center – Central Pacific Japan Meteorological Agency – NW Pacific India Meteorological Department – Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea Japan Meteorological Agency – NW Pacific Météo-France – La Reunion – South Indian Ocean from 30°E to 90°E Fiji Meteorological Service – South Pacific west of 160°E, north of 25° S Tropical Cyclone Warning Centers Indonesian Meteorological Department – South Indian
The Prime Radicals premiered on TVOKids, Saskatchewan Communications Network (SCN) and Knowledge Network in January 2011.
عرض المسلسل لأول مرة على TVOKids، شبكة ساسكاتشوان كومينيكاشن Saskatchewan Communications Network) (SCN) وشبكة نوليدج (Knowledge Network) في يناير كانون الثاني عام 2011.
Take It Easy (1974 film)
Nie ma mocnych
local bands, catering for all types of alternative music, with a leaning towards punk rock, ska punk, metal, hardcore and Post-rock. The serial killer Steve Wright was landlord of the pub in 1988. In 2005 a protest was held after the Ferry Boat faced losing its public entertainment licence due to noise complaints from residents of a newly built block of flats nearby. The protest was a success, and the Ferry Boat's licence was renewed. However the Ferry Boat was forced to close a year later in 2006 due to continued noise complaints and financial difficulty. The final gig was an all-day-long event featuring local bands with Norwich based five-piece Dragline closing the night to a sweaty room packed to full capacity. Present The Ferry Boat Inn is currently closed. In January 2010, the site was sold to the Borthwick family, who received planning permission to build Norwich Backpackers on the site. The development would include a micro pub as part of the building, along with a cafe overlooking the river and a cycle and canoe storage barn. The site was put back on the market in November 2013, when the Borthwick family decided to continue concentrating on their developments on the North Norfolk Coast, namely Deepdale Backpackers & Camping, rather than developing in Norwich. The future for The Ferry Boat Inn will be decided over time when a new owner takes on the challenge. In June 2014, it was reported that the Ferry Boat Inn had been sold for "more than £500,000", and that it might be turned into a residential development. A representative for the estate agents that
bands, catering for all types of alternative music, with a leaning towards punk rock, ska punk, metal, hardcore and Post-rock. The serial killer Steve Wright was landlord of the pub in 1988. In 2005 a protest was held after the Ferry Boat faced losing its public entertainment licence due to noise complaints from residents of a newly built block of flats nearby. The protest was a success, and the Ferry Boat's licence was renewed. However the Ferry Boat was forced to close a year later in 2006 due to continued noise complaints and financial difficulty. The final gig was an all-day-long event featuring local bands with Norwich based five-piece Dragline closing the night to a sweaty room packed to full capacity. Present The Ferry Boat Inn is currently closed. In January 2010, the site was sold to the Borthwick family, who received planning permission to build Norwich Backpackers on the site. The development would include a micro pub as part of the building, along with a cafe overlooking the river and a cycle and canoe storage barn. The site was put back on the market in November 2013, when the Borthwick family decided to continue concentrating on their developments on the North Norfolk Coast, namely Deepdale Backpackers & Camping, rather than developing in Norwich. The future for The Ferry Boat Inn will be decided over time when a new owner takes on the challenge. In June 2014, it was reported that the Ferry Boat Inn had been sold for "more than £500,000", and that it might be turned into a residential development. A
Whats the name of the artist that sings 'sexy me lady,give yo number girl.roll wit it.."?
Sounds like a Sean Paul song, but I'm not certain...
Moon Over Miami, A Hole in the Head, Key Largo, and 30 Seconds Over Tokyo capitalized on the unique tropical locations that the city and surrounding area offers. At the other end of the cinematic spectrum, Max Fleischer produced his Betty Boop, Popeye, and Superman cartoons as well as the features Gulliver's Travels and Mr. Bug Goes to Town from animation studios on the Miami River from 1938-1942. Fleischer had invented the rotoscope, which allowed him to make animations from live action film scenes, and the Fleischer Studios capitalized on the innovative process to rival Walt Disney as a top animation studio of the period. 1960s During the 1960s films and television series concentrated on Miami's "fun in the sun" vacation image. Miami was portrayed as a paradise where everyone has fun. Films made during the 1960s include Clambake, The Bellboy, and Where the Boys Are. Popular Miami based television shows consisted of the Jackie Gleason Show, Flipper, and Gentle Ben. The Jackie Gleason Show was particularly helpful to Miami because Gleason constantly boasted about Miami's great weather and beauty. Gleason, an avid golfer, in part moved his show to Miami Beach so he could play his favorite sport year round. In order to sustain successful TV shows and movies, the film and entertainment industry began to build infrastructure in South Florida. Studios, film labs, and camera rental facilities were set up in Miami to support the new entertainment industry. The show Flipper was filmed at Ivan Tors Studios, which subsequently became Greenwich Studios and is still in operation today. Ivan Tors, Continental Film Labs, and the Cinetech camera rental house formed the backbone of the new production industry. The '60s helped establish Miami as a legitimate location for new media with proper facilities and a talented pool of workers. 1970s-1980s The 1970s and 1980s films reflected the decline of the Miami dream. Famous movies such as Scarface, Lenny, Deep Throat, Body Heat, Black Sunday, and Godfather II focused on corruption, sex and violence. During the 1980s, Miami had a negative image despite its naturally beautiful environment. The Mariel boatlift cast thousands of unemployed Cuban immigrants into the city, among them many criminals. The city suffered racial tension and the infamous Liberty City riots. The drug culture was rampant and "Cocaine Cowboy" violence spread. Miami Vice, one of the most famous Miami based television shows, premiered in 1984. It was produced by Michael Mann based on creator Anthony Yerkovich's idea of "MTV cops." Miami Vice both amplified the area's negative image and helped redefine Miami as a city. Viewers saw the beautiful landscapes and buildings and fell in love with the look. The show was filmed in stereophonic sound with many popular songs from the 1980s which helped create an atmosphere that romanticized Miami. Viewers saw Miami as America's Casablanca - alluring, exotic and a little dangerous. Miami Vice is credited with creating a boom in tourism, its viewers wanting a firsthand experience of the city. Miami Beach was completely revitalized by the show into a world class destination and a vacation hot spot. In addition, the show's five-year run helped build an even larger base of first rate production technicians and facilities in Miami. 1990s Miami in the 1990s became one of the most popular still photography locations in the world, in part due to the notoriety it gained from the Miami Vice experience. Bruce Weber, Helmut Newton,
shot in Miami during the decade included Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, True Lies, There's Something About Mary, The Birdcage, Out of Sight, Wild Things, Striptease, Donnie Brasco, Bad Boys and Drop Zone. The profusion of films produced in Miami during the decade represented a significant increase the number A-list directors and stars associated with them, all hoping to capture some of the city's glamorous appeal in their productions. Miami became a first tier destination for Hollywood filmmakers and television producers in the 1990s. Spanish Language Influence Since the mid-1990s, South Florida has also become a hotbed for the Spanish-language television industry. Telemundo, Univision, Venevision and dozens of international cable networks began producing programs aimed at Latin America and the growing U.S. Hispanic population. The Spanish language music industry is also a prominent business in the Miami area. Sony, EMI, BMG, and other music labels are represented. As a huge international metropolis with close proximity to Latin America and a large Hispanic population, Miami is culturally attuned to the growth opportunities in Spanish-language media. The Hispanic population is now the largest minority group in the United States. Spanish language entertainment is one of the fastest growing media sectors. In 2005, Telenovela production alone spent nearly $30 million in Miami-Dade County. It appears that in the coming years, Miami will continue to be the headquarters for Latin music and Spanish-language television in the U.S. Miami-Dade County Office of Film and Entertainment The Miami-Dade County Office of Film and Entertainment (Filmiami) offers location and logistics assistance, government liaison, production information and referral sources to the film, television and photo production industry. It began in 1977. Films and television shows filmed in Miami Some of the major feature films filmed in Miami include: The Birdcage, True Lies, Bad Boys, Bad Boys for Life, Miami Vice, 2 Fast 2 Furious, Lenny, Scarface, Ali (film), Red Eye, Marley and Me, Analyze This, Married to the Mob, Any Given Sunday, Wild Things, Striptease, Caddyshack, Drop Zone, Jaws 2, Goldfinger, Black Sunday, Day of the Dolphin, Deep Throat, The Godfather Part II, Just Cause, The Specialist, Out of Time, Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach, Porky's Revenge, Body Heat, The Bellboy, Clambake, Absence of Malice, The Mean Season, Where The Boys Are, There's Something About Mary, Out of Sight, Pain and Gain and Donnie Brasco. US television shows filmed in Miami include: Miami Vice, Burn Notice, CSI:
The chemical flowsheet for THORP is designed to add less non-volatile matter to the first cycle PUREX raffinate, one way in which this is done is by avoiding the use of ferrous compounds as plutonium reducing agents.
El diagrama de flujo químico para la THORP está diseñado para agregar menos material no volátil al primer ciclo de refinado PUREX, una forma en que esto se logra es evitando el uso de compuestos ferrosos como agentes reductores del plutonio.
One part pure gold is alloyed with three parts Sterling silver (inquarting).
Bordura de azur con trece bezantes de oro (de Dávila).
Wishful thinking is a tendency to want to see things in a certain – usually positive – light, which can distort perception and thinking.
التفكير المرغوب فيه هو الميل إلى الرغبة في رؤية الأشياء في بعض -إيجابية عادة- الضوء، والتي يمكن أن تشوه التصور والتفكير.
in Gaborone, a client with a 16-year-old daughter who worries him. he engages Mma Ramotswe to find what boy his daughter is meeting. Dr Maketsi: Doctor who treated Obed Ramotswe in his last illness, and later becomes her client with a problem he has with a doctor in the hospital. Themes National identity In the second chapter, the author states, through Obed's character, that Precious’ father is proud to be a Motswana because of Botswana's political stability. Alexander McCall Smith describes Mma Ramotswe as an African patriot, who loves Africa "for all its trials." He says that they never had political prisoners, that their banks are full of money and that they owe nothing. Animals Africa is home to many dangerous and some of the most feared creatures. The novel describes snakes and the crocodiles with great emotion and drama. In domestic life, the cattle in Africa are important. Always needed for food, care of cattle is a vital skill, and in some ways a currency in the local economy. Allusions to historical events, persons Part of the novel's plot is based on the murder of Segametsi Mogomotsi in 1994, a ritual killing in Mochudi. The novel gives a happier ending to the story, as the kidnapped child is not murdered, and Mma Ramotswe rescues him. Reviews This novel gained more reviews when the second and third novels were published in the US in 2002. A reviewer in 2014 in The Guardian says "I really enjoyed this book, I found it thoroughly entertaining. Sometimes, while reading, I'd get so involved with the case Mma Ramotswe was solving that I wouldn't leave my chair until the case got over." The Dallas Public Library review says of Precious Ramotswe: "Always optimistic and appreciative of her life in her beloved country, Mma has more than common insight into human foibles and is therefore able to tackle her cases not so much from evidence (of which there is some) but from the psychology of the people involved." Publishers Weekly considers this a "little gem of a book" the pace desultory, which works well, as "Mma Ramotswe's love of Africa, her wisdom and humor, shine through these pages as she shines her own light on the problems that vex her clients." The novel explores Botswana with a deft touch as well as telling the detective stories, "in a way that is both penetrating and light". Kirkus Reviews is upbeat about the first novel, mentioning it with the next two in its review, and feels that the main character is ready for prime
in Botswana when she is 34. Prior to that time, she lived with her father, save for a brief and painful marriage to a musician. Obed Ramotswe: Father of Precious Ramotswe, and wise breeder of cattle. He loves his daughter, focussing his life on her when his wife dies not long after he returns from the mines to live in Mochudi full time with her and their daughter. He dies at age 62, when his daughter is 34. The cousin: Woman, a cousin of Obed Ramotswe, who is left by her first husband because she cannot have children. She raises Precious until she is about 10 years old. Then, she is asked to marry a second time, to a man successful in his own business running buses in Botswana. Note Mokote: The musician who catches the eye of Precious after she has been living with the cousin near Gaborone, working in the husband's firm. Note is cruel to her, and leaves her pregnant after a few months of marriage. Mma Grace Makutsi: Hired as secretary to the detective agency based on the college's reference. She earned the highest score from the Secretarial College, at 97 percent. She wears large oval glasses. Mr JLB Matekoni: Auto mechanic with his own business, Tlokweng Road Speedy Motors. He has known Mma Ramotswe for years, as her father was friends with his uncle. The new detective agency is not far from his garage. He proposes marriage to her twice. He is ten years older than her. Happy Bapetsi: A client who never met her father is confronted by a man who claims that role, and her care of him. Mr Patel: Very rich retired businessman in Gaborone, a client with a 16-year-old daughter who worries him. he engages Mma Ramotswe to find what boy his daughter is meeting. Dr Maketsi: Doctor who treated Obed Ramotswe in his last illness, and later becomes her client with a problem he has with a doctor in the hospital. Themes National identity In the second chapter, the author states, through Obed's character, that Precious’ father is proud to be a Motswana because of Botswana's political stability. Alexander McCall Smith describes Mma Ramotswe as an African patriot, who loves Africa "for all its trials." He says that they never had political prisoners, that their banks are full of money and that they owe nothing. Animals Africa is home to many dangerous and some of the most feared creatures. The novel describes snakes and the crocodiles with great emotion and drama. In domestic life, the cattle in Africa are important. Always needed for food, care of cattle is a vital skill, and in some ways a currency in the local economy. Allusions to historical events, persons Part of the novel's plot is based on the murder of Segametsi Mogomotsi in 1994, a ritual killing in Mochudi. The novel gives a happier ending to the story, as the kidnapped child is not murdered, and Mma Ramotswe rescues him. Reviews This novel gained more reviews when the second and third novels were published in the US in 2002. A reviewer in 2014 in The Guardian says "I really enjoyed this book, I found it thoroughly entertaining. Sometimes, while reading, I'd get so involved with the case Mma Ramotswe was solving that I wouldn't leave my chair until the case got over." The Dallas Public Library review says of Precious Ramotswe: "Always optimistic and appreciative of her life in her beloved country, Mma has more than common insight into human foibles and is therefore able to tackle her cases not so much from evidence (of which there is some) but from the psychology of the people involved." Publishers Weekly considers this a "little gem of a book" the pace desultory, which works well, as "Mma Ramotswe's love of Africa, her wisdom and humor, shine through these pages as she shines her own light on the problems that vex her clients." The novel explores Botswana with a deft touch as well as telling the detective stories, "in a way that is both penetrating and light". Kirkus Reviews is upbeat about the first novel, mentioning it with the next two in its review, and feels that the main character is ready for prime time. "Precious Ramotswe . . . she's ready for prime time. The first American publication of this 1999 debut has been preceded by two special Booker citations and two sequels, Tears of the Giraffe (2000) and Morality for Beautiful Girls (2001), both forthcoming in the series." Publication history This novel was released in 1998 in Scotland. This novel and the next two in the series
Striking up a songwriting and production partnership, they were invited to Canada to collaborate with some of their heroes, including Dallas Austin, Montell Jordan and Teddy Riley.
Pas formimit të një kompanie producimi dhe të shkrimit të këngëve, ata u ftuan në Canada të bashkëpunojnë me disa nga heroët e tyre, përfshirë Dallas Austin, Montell Jordan dhe Teddy Riley.
in the NFC East behind the Dallas Cowboys. They would be eliminated from the NFL playoffs by the Minnesota Vikings. This was the first season as a Redskin for Hall of Fame running back John Riggins, signed as a free agent after spending the first five seasons of his career with the New York Jets. This was also the last season in
second in the NFC East behind the Dallas Cowboys. They would be eliminated from the NFL playoffs by the Minnesota Vikings. This was the first season as a Redskin for Hall of Fame running back John Riggins, signed as a free agent after spending the first five seasons of his career with the New York Jets. This was also the last season