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Film Festival, and Goss' role as Jennifer won her a Best Actress nomination and three Best Actress awards. Austin and Aaron Keeling, like Goss, were alumni of USC, but they did not work together there. They were certainly acquainted by the end of the filming, however, since the cast and crew were lodged at the house of the film's title while filming. She said that she loved living in the 1840s house, describing it as "like living in a museum". In the film she had to wear a pregnancy prosthetic, but still managed her own stunts. She also won two Best Actress awards, including a Best Supporting Actress nod from the IFS Film Festival, for her role as Louise. The 2018 film Snapshots, which is set in the 1960s, has Rose (Shannon Collis), a younger woman, becoming romantically involved with Louise, a poetry-lover. An inspiration for this film was a 1930s affair between Louise, a photographer, and the mother of Jan Miller Curran who wrote and produced it. Goss had been a fan of Jane the Virgin, directed by Melanie Mayron, who also played Professor Donaldson in that film, and when she performed a chemistry read for Snapshots Goss was "starstruck" by Mayron, and subsequently auditioned for the part in Snapshots. In 2019, Goss starred in Painting Anna as the fictional painter Anna Katz. The film, directed by Vanessa Pantley, was a "docu-narrative film", where she posed as Anna in real-world settings. She played Iris in the holiday lesbian romantic comedy Season of Love (2019). Iris′ lover is Mardou (Laur Allen), and they are one of three lesbian pairings in the film. Christin Baker was director, and it was released by Tello Films. The film was marketed by its creators as "the first queer women-centric holiday romantic comedy | Arts and spent twleve months at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, receiving an MA in Classical Acting. According to Goss, the exchange programs available to her from USC did not interest her; instead she opted to pursue her own international studying. Regarding her acting influences, she mentioned in an interview with Ferntv.ca that they should include Maggie Gyllenhaal, Viola Davis, and Jackie Chan, which last she particularly noted for his stunts. Career In 2014, Goss portrayed the role of the main character Jennifer in The House on Pine Street, directed by the Keeling brothers. The film served as a breakout role for Goss, who, after filming, recalled, "I remember saying to friends in LA when I came back from Kansas, if nothing else happens, THAT just happened. And that’s enough. It still is." The film made its world premiere at the Cinequest Film Festival, and Goss' role as Jennifer won her a Best Actress nomination and three Best Actress awards. Austin and Aaron Keeling, like Goss, were alumni of USC, but they did not work together there. They were certainly acquainted by the end of the filming, however, since the cast and crew were lodged at the house of the film's title while filming. She said that she loved living in the 1840s house, describing it as "like living in a museum". In the film she had to wear a pregnancy prosthetic, but still managed her own stunts. She also won two Best Actress awards, including a Best Supporting Actress nod from the IFS Film Festival, for her role as Louise. The 2018 film Snapshots, which is set in the 1960s, has Rose (Shannon Collis), a younger |
America has strict laws to protect human rights. | Amerika'da insan haklarını korumak için katı yasalar vardır. |
On land , Ismael caused 59 deaths in mainland Mexico and resulted in $ 26 million in damage ( 1995 USD , $ 40.2 million 2014 USD ) . | On land , Ismael caused 59 deaths in Mexico . |
Blancafort, Cher | Бланкафор |
Canon Episcopi | 司教法令集 |
who is the best singer in the Philippines? Both male and female. And why do you think so they are? | I'm not that "well-versed" in Filipino music and I just listen to the songs on the radio, but in my humble opinion:\n\nFemale-\nJuris Fernandez (from M.Y.M.P.) - her voice is relaxing and there is a care-free quality to it. But her voice also has a touch of "Filipino melancholy". \n\nMale-\nMcCoy Fundales (from Orange and Lemons) - his voice sounds so sad and really matches the mood of their songs "Hanggang Kailan" and "Heaven Knows". |
Why aren't movies shot at higher FPS? | * Audiences have had about 100 years of experience with 24fps and associate it with the cinema experience. Many find higher rates unrealistic or even disturbing even though they are more realistic. * The capability to economically screen higher rates is quite new. * Production and post production is geared to 24fps and any other rate will incur extra expense. This is less of an issue with high-budget films where these costs are a smaller percentage of the total cost. * Shooting at, say, 48fps has some impact on the 24fps versions. Traditionally films use a 180° shutter angle but using that angle for a 48fps shot is equivalent to a 90° angle at 24fps which will give the footage more of a stuttering look. I'm not sure how this is handled but, with digital cameras, you could shoot at close to 360° for 48fps so that the 24fps versions looked normal. |
It is one of the three biggest newspapers in South Korea. | وهي واحدة من أكبر الجرائد الثلاث في كوريا الجنوبية. |
Some ideas recorded in Warming Up have been used in his live shows. | Algunas ideas grabadas en Warming Up se han utilizado en sus shows en vivo. |
The film was produced by John Sayles and directed in Mexico by Alejandro Springall. | El filme fue producido por John Sayles y dirigido en México por Alejandro Springall. |
what are the smoking laws in minnesota? | In Minnesota, smoking is prohibited in public places, at public meetings, in places of employment, and in public transportation. [iii] Smoking is also prohibited in day care centers, in family homes and in group family day care provider homes licensed under the Minnesota Rules, during its hours of operation. |
The final mascot design was chosen after FIFA and the Local Organizing Committee had analyzed 47 different proposals created by six different Brazilian agencies. | La FIFA y el COL eligieron el diseño definitivo de la mascota tras examinar 47 propuestas de seis agencias brasileñas. |
of the Petroleum Industry of the Eastern Regions, Glavgaztoppron (Main Administration of Synthetic Liquid Fuel and Gas) and Glavneftegazstroy (Main Administration for the Construction of the Petroleum and Gas Industry) under the Council of Ministers USSR, and Glavneftesnab (Main Administration for the Supply of Petroleum Products to the National Economy) under Gossnab USSR (State Committee of the Council of Ministers USSR for Material and Technical Supply to the National Economy). The Ministry of Petroleum Industry (People's Commissariat of Petroleum Industry prior to 15 March 1946) was established 12 October 1939 by ukase of the Presidium, Supreme Soviet USSR, and was subdivided on 4 March 1946 into the Ministry of the Petroleum Industry of the Southern and Western Regions of the USSR and the Ministry of the Petroleum Industry of the Eastern Region of the USSR. Prior to 1939 it had been a part of the All-Union People's Commissariat of the Fuel Industry, established 24 January 1939 by ukase of the Presidium, Supreme Soviet USSR, as a result of the subdivision of the People's Commissariat of Heavy Industry USSR. Organization The Ministry of the Petroleum Industry was an all-Union ministry which administered the petroleum extraction, petroleum refining, and gas industries, the production of liquid fuels, the construction of installations for the petroleum and gas industries, the construction of petroleum-drilling machinery, and the marketing of petroleum products. The Ministry of the Petroleum Industry was headed by a minister who directed the entire work of the Ministry of the Petroleum Industry and of the enterprises and organizations under its jurisdiction. The Minister of the Petroleum Industry issued, within the limits of his competence, orders and directives based on, and in execution of, existing laws, as well as of decrees and regulations of the Council of Ministers USSR, and he checked on their execution. The Minister of the Petroleum Industry appointed directors of main administrations, administrations, and divisions of the Ministry and of the enterprises and organizations under its jurisdiction; he organized enterprises and organizations in accordance with established procedures; he approved statutes on main administrations, administrations, and divisions of the Ministry as well as the statutes and charters of organizations and enterprises under the jurisdiction of the Ministry. A collegium was formed within the Ministry of the Petroleum Industry, consisting of the Minister (chairman), his deputies, and the supervisory personnel of the Ministry. The membership of the collegium was approved by the Council of Ministers USSR, upon recommendation of the Minister of the Petroleum Industry. The collegium of the Ministry of the Petroleum Industry, at its regular sessions, considered questions of practical supervision, of checking on the execution of decisions, and of selection of personnel, as well as the most important orders and directives of the Ministry; it hears the reports of the directors of main administrations, administrations, and divisions of the Ministry and of organizations and enterprises under its jurisdiction. The decisions of the collegium are carried out by orders of the Minister. The basic task, for the carrying out of which the Ministry of the Petroleum Industry is responsible, is to | as of decrees and regulations of the Council of Ministers USSR, and he checked on their execution. The Minister of the Petroleum Industry appointed directors of main administrations, administrations, and divisions of the Ministry and of the enterprises and organizations under its jurisdiction; he organized enterprises and organizations in accordance with established procedures; he approved statutes on main administrations, administrations, and divisions of the Ministry as well as the statutes and charters of organizations and enterprises under the jurisdiction of the Ministry. A collegium was formed within the Ministry of the Petroleum Industry, consisting of the Minister (chairman), his deputies, and the supervisory personnel of the Ministry. The membership of the collegium was approved by the Council of Ministers USSR, upon recommendation of the Minister of the Petroleum Industry. The collegium of the Ministry of the Petroleum Industry, at its regular sessions, considered questions of practical supervision, of checking on the execution of decisions, and of selection of personnel, as well as the most important orders and directives of the Ministry; it hears the reports of the directors of main administrations, administrations, and divisions of the Ministry and of organizations and enterprises under its jurisdiction. The decisions of the collegium are carried out by orders of the Minister. The basic task, for the carrying out of which the Ministry of the Petroleum Industry is responsible, is to assure the development of the petroleum industry in accordance with plans approved by the USSR government, with the goal of completely satisfying the requirement of the rational economy for petroleum products and gas. This goal was to be achieved by the introduction of the most modern equipment, by mechanizing and automatizing production processes in the extraction and refining of petroleum and gas, by the construction of oil fields, refineries, gas plants, plants for the production of synthetic liquid fuels, pipelines and petroleum tanks by the development of petroleum machinery building, by the creation of permanent cadres of qualified workers, engineers, and technicians, by increasing labor productivity, and by improving the quality of production and reducing its costs. The Ministry of the Petroleum Industry prepares production plans (prospective, yearly, quarterly), plans for capital construction, marketing, and railroad and water transport, as well as for balancing income and expenditures. It submitted these plans for ratification by the Council of Ministers USSR in accordance with established procedure, and it takes measures toward the fulfillment of plans that have been ratified. Role The Ministry of the Petroleum Industry organized the prospecting and surveying of new petroleum, gas, and ozocerite deposits by geological, geophysical, and |
the North Pennines AONB, it is the most northerly mountain in Cumbria and is listed as a Marilyn due | most northerly mountain in Cumbria and is listed as a Marilyn due to its prominence of 168m. References Marilyns of |
what is promised in the United States Constitution and the Declaration of Independence and stated that he would never give up until these natural rights were protected, saying Regarding economic boycotts, King advocated boycotting white goods as a means of nonviolent protest. He said that the individual Negro is poor but together they are an economic powerhouse, and they should use this power to stop support for racist groups and instead empower black businesses. Although the industries might not listen to protests, they would be forced to listen to boycotts lest they be driven out of business. King named several businesses as targets for the boycott: Toward the end of the speech, King refers to threats against his life and uses language that prophetically foreshadowed his impending death, but reaffirming that he was not afraid to die: Biblical references The language is seen by some as a "prophetic" analogy. King was referring to events described in the Biblical book of Deuteronomy. In it, Moses is the leader of the people of Israel, who follow him to life in a Promised | boycotts, King advocated boycotting white goods as a means of nonviolent protest. He said that the individual Negro is poor but together they are an economic powerhouse, and they should use this power to stop support for racist groups and instead empower black businesses. Although the industries might not listen to protests, they would be forced to listen to boycotts lest they be driven out of business. King named several businesses as targets for the boycott: Toward the end of the speech, King refers to threats against his life and uses language that prophetically foreshadowed his impending death, but reaffirming that he was not afraid to die: Biblical references The language is seen by some as a "prophetic" analogy. King was referring to events described in the Biblical book of Deuteronomy. In it, Moses is the leader of the people of Israel, who follow him to life in a Promised Land. Before they reach it however, Moses is informed by God that, because of an incident in which he did not follow God's directions, he will not reach the land himself, but will only see it from a distance. Shortly after, Moses dies, and his successor Joshua leads them into the Promised Land. See also The Mountaintop |
who is the youngest player to score in a fa cup final? | Youngest Player To Score In An FA Cup Final – Norman Whiteside (18 years, 19 days) |
WPF ListView columns dont update thair width in time | Force resize of GridView columns inside ListView |
By February, opposition leader Tawakel Karman called for a "Day of Rage" in the mold of mass nationwide demonstrations that helped to topple the government of Tunisia and put pressure on the government of President Hosni Mubarak in Egypt. | Pada bulan Februari, pemimpin oposisi Tawakkul Karman menyerukan "Hari Kemarahan" dalam bentuk demonstrasi massal nasional yang membantu menggulingkan pemerintah Tunisia dan menekan pemerintahan Presiden Hosni Mubarak di Mesir. |
Church of St. Archangel Michael, Veličani | Црква Светог Арханђела Михајла у Величанима |
He invited him to his retreat in Bollingen. | Lo invitó a su retiro en Bollingen. |
on 24 June 1669 after an explosion in her powder magazine. At the time she was a flagship of the expedition. History The Thérèse arrived at Candia on 19 June 1669 in company with 17 transport ships and 6,000 French soldiers. The French force was there to support the Venetian forces during the Siege of Candia. Another 24 French warships arrived on 3 July. Six days after their arrival the leader of the French corps, François de Vendôme, Duc de Beaufort, was killed in battle and took over. On 10 July a council of all the leaders of the allied armies took place and the decision was made to use the fleet to attack the Turks northwest of the city, as this part of the city was totally impoverished. After the bombardment the allied forces aimed to strike and repel the Turks. 24 July was selected as the day of the operation. As planned that day, the whole Navy sailed west of the city to the mouth of the river Giofyros. The fleet comprised 58 warships mounting 1100 cannon. For three hours the fleet continuously bombarded the Turks, when suddenly La Thérèses powder magazine caught fire, resulting in the destruction of the ship. Only seven of her crew survived out of 350. Immediately after this incident there was great confusion in the French naval force and the fleet's commander, Vincenzo Rospigliosi, ordered the bombardment to be abandoned, and sailed the fleet to the island of Dia. The accident seriously damaged the citizens' and sailors' morale and caused divisions in the military leadership. The leader of the French force, Philippe de Montaut, decided to withdraw from the city, | to support the Venetian forces during the Siege of Candia. Another 24 French warships arrived on 3 July. Six days after their arrival the leader of the French corps, François de Vendôme, Duc de Beaufort, was killed in battle and took over. On 10 July a council of all the leaders of the allied armies took place and the decision was made to use the fleet to attack the Turks northwest of the city, as this part of the city was totally impoverished. After the bombardment the allied forces aimed to strike and repel the Turks. 24 July was selected as the day of the operation. As planned that day, the whole Navy sailed west of the city to the mouth of the river Giofyros. The fleet comprised 58 warships mounting 1100 cannon. For three hours the fleet continuously bombarded the Turks, when suddenly La Thérèses powder magazine caught fire, resulting in the destruction of the ship. Only seven of her crew survived out of 350. Immediately after this incident there was great confusion in the French naval force and the fleet's commander, Vincenzo Rospigliosi, ordered the bombardment to be abandoned, and sailed the fleet to the island of Dia. The accident seriously damaged the citizens' and sailors' morale and caused divisions in the military leadership. The leader of the French |
largest of its type in the country. The city is also known for its football team Mashʼal. History According to a local legend, Muborak got its name from the name of the village of Xoʻjamuborak which had been created in honor of the Islamic scholar Abdullah bin al-Mubarak al-Marwazi. The word muborak means "gracious" in Uzbek. Muborak originally arose in connection with an oil refinery. It was made into a city in 1974. Geography By road Muborak is southwest of Tashkent. Climate Muborak has a cool arid climate (Köppen climate classification BWk). The city has chilly winters, but very hot and dry summers. The average June temperature is about . The mean temperature in January is around . Demographics Muborak had a population of 30,100 in 2016. Representatives of many ethnic groups can be found in the town. Uzbeks are the largest ethnic group. Economy | its name from the name of the village of Xoʻjamuborak which had been created in honor of the Islamic scholar Abdullah bin al-Mubarak al-Marwazi. The word muborak means "gracious" in Uzbek. Muborak originally arose in connection with an oil refinery. It was made into a city in 1974. Geography By road Muborak is southwest of Tashkent. Climate Muborak has a cool arid climate (Köppen climate classification BWk). The city has chilly winters, but very hot and dry summers. The average June temperature is about . The mean temperature in January is around . Demographics Muborak had a population of 30,100 in 2016. Representatives of many ethnic groups can be found in the town. Uzbeks are the largest ethnic group. Economy Muborak was not heavily industrialized during Soviet times: it was a small town specializing in animal husbandry. It |
is ps4 compatible with ps2 games? | PS4 owners will be able to download and play PS2 games via the PlayStation Store in the Americas and Europe, Sony said in a press release Friday. The Japanese electronics company showed off PS2 games like Rogue Galaxy and Dark Cloud running in high-definition on a PS4 in a video published to its YouTube page. |
Why is $\lim_{n \to \infty}(1+1/n)^n$ not $1$? | Why does $\lim_{n\to\infty}(1+\frac{1}{n})^n = e$ instead of $1$? |
Can sumwun tell me some popular bird species of North Dakota!Im desparate!!? | http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/distr/birds/bb_of_nd/bb_of_nd.htm\n\nhttp://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/othrdata/chekbird/r6/38.htm\n\nhttp://library.vcsu.edu/North_Dakota_Birds.htm |
Irumbukkottai Murattu Singam | இரும்புக் கோட்டை முரட்டு சிங்கம் |
estate was, in its heyday, a virtual village unto itself, with as many as 30 buildings, including the mansion house, secondary residences, and a hotel. The property is today much reduced: its Federal period mansion was destroyed by fire in the 1930s, the hotel had a short-lived existence (1827-1859) before it was torn down on Gerrit Smith's orders, and numerous other outbuildings have also been demolished or lost to decay. The principal surviving buildings of historical significance that remain are the Peterboro Land Office with an attached smokehouse, designated on the National Register of Historic Places on its own, a 19th-century barn, and an adjacent building that was probably the laundry. The estate was established by Peter Smith, one of Madison County's early white settlers, in the early 19th century. Smith acquired a large tract of land from the Oneida people, with whom he had previously engaged in the fur trade. From this estate, he managed vast holdings of real estate (over all over the state), and lent his name to both the hamlet of Peterboro and the encompassing township of Smithfield. Smith's son Gerrit took over this business in 1819, and eventually applied the family wealth to a wide variety of progressive causes. Principal among these were the abolition of slavery and the temperance movement. Smith attempted unsuccessfully to make Peterboro a | of Peterboro, on about of land (a remnant of what was once a estate) bounded by Peterboro Road, Oxbow Road, and Oneida Brook. The estate was, in its heyday, a virtual village unto itself, with as many as 30 buildings, including the mansion house, secondary residences, and a hotel. The property is today much reduced: its Federal period mansion was destroyed by fire in the 1930s, the hotel had a short-lived existence (1827-1859) before it was torn down on Gerrit Smith's orders, and numerous other outbuildings have also been demolished or lost to decay. The principal surviving buildings of historical significance that remain are the Peterboro Land Office with an attached smokehouse, designated on the National Register of Historic Places on its own, a 19th-century barn, and an adjacent building that was probably the laundry. The estate was established by Peter Smith, one of Madison County's early white settlers, in the early 19th century. Smith acquired a large |
Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party | Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party |
Ian Johnston (police commissioner) | يان جونستون (سياسي) |
He said that, as a filmmaker, he was more interested in the travails of the refugees and not the politics. | Ia berkata bahwa, sebagai seorang pembuat film, ia lebih mementingkan perasaan para pengungsi dan bukannya politik. |
The Guardian also criticized the attempt to portray the Thompsons as people to "point and snicker at," saying, "none of the women or girls who participate in the show seems to hate themselves for their poverty, their weight, their less-than-urbane lifestyle, or the ways in which they diverge from the socially-acceptable beauty standard." | The Guardian también criticó el intento de retratar a los Thompson como personas para "señalar y burlarse", diciendo, "ninguna de las mujeres o niñas que participan en el espectáculo parece odiarse a sí mismas por su pobreza, su peso, su menos -un estilo de vida urbano, o las formas en que divergen del estándar de belleza socialmente aceptable ". |
the Australian stock exchange. He is chair of REA Group, a multibillion-dollar global digital advertising real estate company operated by News Corporation. He is the deputy chair of Magellan Financial Group, a globally focused equity fund with A$98 billion worth of investments under management. He is additionally the Chairman of Here, There & Everywhere (HT&E), the parent company of No. 1 rated FM radio group Australian Radio Network. He is a director at Claim Central Consolidated, a global claims businesse. McLennan was previously executive vice president, Office of the chairman, News Corporation. Before this he was chair of Young & Rubicam (Y&R), the largest division of Y&R Brands, owned by WPP, the world's largest marketing and advertising services group. Former corporate roles also include chief executive officer and managing director of free-to-air television network Ten Network Holdings. In May 2020, McLennan was confirmed as chairman of Rugby Australia. Career McLennan began his career in Sydney, working for Australia's advertising firm George Patterson Bates, t before pursuing a career in Account Management. In 1994, he moved to Bates Hong Kong as the International Client Services Director. He relocated to the agency's Sydney office before being appointed (at age 32) as the managing director of George Patterson Bates Melbourne, and in 1999 he was named National managing director. Inn 2002, he moved to Young & Rubicam as chairman and CEO of Young & Rubicam Australia/New Zealand. The agency embarked on a drive that saw it lead all agencies for two consecutive years in terms of new business revenue conversion. At the same time, itclaimed a number of Cannes Grand Prix awards and built a market-leading digital practice upon their new client Telstra – Australia's largest telecommunications carrier. He then led the acquisition of his | fund with A$98 billion worth of investments under management. He is additionally the Chairman of Here, There & Everywhere (HT&E), the parent company of No. 1 rated FM radio group Australian Radio Network. He is a director at Claim Central Consolidated, a global claims businesse. McLennan was previously executive vice president, Office of the chairman, News Corporation. Before this he was chair of Young & Rubicam (Y&R), the largest division of Y&R Brands, owned by WPP, the world's largest marketing and advertising services group. Former corporate roles also include chief executive officer and managing director of free-to-air television network Ten Network Holdings. In May 2020, McLennan was confirmed as chairman of Rugby Australia. Career McLennan began his career in Sydney, working for Australia's advertising firm George Patterson Bates, t before pursuing a career in Account Management. In 1994, he moved to Bates Hong Kong as the International Client Services Director. He relocated to the agency's Sydney office before being appointed (at age 32) as the managing director of George Patterson Bates Melbourne, and in 1999 he was named National managing director. Inn 2002, he moved to Young & Rubicam as chairman and CEO of Young & Rubicam Australia/New Zealand. The agency embarked on a drive that saw it lead all agencies for two consecutive years in terms of new business revenue conversion. At the same time, itclaimed a number of Cannes Grand Prix awards and built a market-leading digital practice upon their new client Telstra – Australia's largest |
have medical school, a technology park and a 144-megawatt gasification power plant. Since its initiation, MMTC has received widespread admiration from a majority of both local and foreign visitors who have toured the project. Unlike several similar high-end projects which have often been dogged with controversy in Kenya, MMTC has not experienced any major challenges which may have led to its suspension. The project's success has been attributed to its model of reaching out to locals (the Marama clan of the Luhya) within the project perimeter and establishing key contacts and relationships. This has seen most of them donate huge tracts of ancestral land to the project to benefit them and MMTC. In this scenario, their lives have been positively impacted since the poor families are blessed with newly constructed homes as well several rental units which act as residences for the ever-increasing number of project workers. MMTC has also created employment for over 1000 youths in the area. In return, the project has received key backing from these local stakeholders; a factor that is said to have significantly contributed in resisting the failed attempts by a few politicians and officials of the Kakamega County Government, who had hatched a plot to taint the image of the project and also suspend its construction due to unexplained approval issues. In August 2018, the Kakamega County Government, led by Governor Wycliffe Oparanya, agreed with the lead investor, Julius Mwale, to set aside past grievances and thus facilitate the timely completion of this community-backed project. Climate MMTC is situated in a tropical rainforest climate. The area enjoys stable year-round temperatures averaging 20.8 °C (69.4 °F) and ranging from average lows of 19.7 °C (67.4 °F) in the coolest month of July to average highs of 29.4 °C (84.8 °F) in the warmest month of February. Mornings are typically cooler and afternoons warmer, but the temperature rarely ever rises above 31.7 °C (89 °F) or drops below 12.8 °C (55 °F) Humidity is 56-79% year-round, generally below 69% from December through March and above 72% from April to November. There is frequent rainfall, with an average as low as 77 mm (3.0 inches) in the driest month of February and as high as 244 mm (9.6 inches) in the wettest month of April. The best times to visit are late June to early October and from late November to early March. Economy At the center of the local economy is Hamptons Hospital, which welcomes patients for the treatment of cancer and other ailments. MMTC also contains a multi-billion shilling shopping and residential complex. The city is built using renewable sources of energy including thousands of solar powered street lights and a solar power plant that is expanding to 50 MW. A 36-hole golf resort and residences contains 1,500 rooms, 4,800 residences along the golf course. Other amenities include a planned water park, a convention center and a second large mall built at the airport. With its emphasis on sustainable development, MMTC has attracted globally-leading technology companies and hundreds of international investors. One such firm is the Miami-based Innova Eco Building System which invested US $40 million in 2019 to build a green eco panels manufacturing | is centered around a large medical complex with a 5,000 patient capacity Hamptons Hospital, with a research and innovation park in the Plaza district. It also has a large industrial district anchored by a solar power plant. Three other districts have residential homes with a 36 hole golf course, a commercial shopping center with mall, supermarkets and hotels, and an airport district for evacuating patients to the hospital via a planned cable car. The city cost US $ 2 billion. It is "a golden standard for new green Cities' development worldwide." MMTC serves as a successful template for other new cities, including Akon City in Senegal, due to the way it has integrated and uplifted the local community and catalyzed economic growth in the region. History A feasibility study carried out from 2007 to 2012 established the site of a proposed medical tourism and technology city in western Kenya. The lead investor Julius Mwale, a Kenyan technology entrepreneur and investor based in the US, assembled a team of technology and healthcare experts and companies from the US and enlisted them for phase one of the city which commenced in 2014 and was completed in 2016. The project cost is estimated at US $2 billion. Phase 1 began in 2014 and encompassed a multi-billion shopping and residential complex, Hamptons Mall, with Mwal-mart Supermarket as the anchor. The mall hosts Mwal-mart Supermarket, Hamptons Cafe bed and breakfast, showroom and more than 90,000 square feet of private residences. Phase two commenced in June 2016 and ran to September 2017. This included the first section of 5,000 bed referral hospital, over 70 kilometers of roads, and more than 300 solar street lights. Phase 2 also included the first phase of 4,800 homes expected to host doctors and nurses. The final phase, from September 2017 to December 2020, includes the 36-hole golf resort and residences, an airport with the second shopping mall, a convention center and a water park connected to the hospital by a cable car. It will also have medical school, a technology park and a 144-megawatt gasification power plant. Since its initiation, MMTC has received widespread admiration from a majority of both local and foreign visitors who have toured the project. Unlike several similar high-end projects which have often been dogged with controversy in Kenya, MMTC has not experienced any major challenges which may have led to its suspension. The project's success has been attributed to its model of reaching out to locals (the Marama clan of the Luhya) within |
Greyhounds jumping out of the gate at a race. | Greyhounds racing at an event |
Supporting the Belarusian flashmob! | Переводчик: Ксения Сковпнева |
band Watershed as well as Evolver One and Brothering. He was also known for his solo works. References External links Bergbron accident claims life of well known SA drummer South Africans Pay Tribute to Former Watershed Drummer Tulsa Pittaway Evolver | December 9, 1974 – May 21, 2017) was a South African musician, singer, and songwriter. He was best known as the drummer for the South African Music Award winning indie rock band Watershed as well as |
A community with the festival circuit at its core, making films that shed light on the shape of the world we live in. | Une communauté avec le circuit des festivals, à sa base, qui fait des films qui mettent en lumière la forme du monde dans lequel nous vivons. |
Rapla County in western Estonia. References | References Villages in Rapla County |
Giannutri | ジャンヌートリ島 |
Identify Atrial Fibrillation | Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a condition where your heart starts beating irregularly. Your heartbeat will feel irregular and really fast, like your heart is trying to beat out of your chest. |
stratigraphic units in Wales References Carboniferous System of Europe Carboniferous Wales Carboniferous | formation in Wales. It preserves fossils dating back to the Carboniferous period. See also List of |
is a species of plant in the family Chrysobalanaceae. It is endemic to Cameroon. It is threatened | in the family Chrysobalanaceae. It is endemic to Cameroon. It is threatened by |
On the recommendation of Dr. Letitia Woods Brown, professor of history at George Washington University, and with funding secured from the Rockefeller Foundation, the project began to address what Dr. Brown noted as inadequate documentation of the stories of African-American women in the Schlesinger Library and at other centers for research. | وبناءً على توصية من الدكتور ليتيسيا وودز وبراون، أستاذ التاريخ بجامعة جورج واشنطن، وبتمويل من مؤسسة روكفلر، بدأ المشروع لمعالجة ما أشارت إليه الدكتورة براون بعدم كفاية توثيق قصص النساء الأمريكيات من أصل إفريقي في مكتبة شليزنجر وفي مراكز الأبحاث الأخرى. |
Geographically, it sits south of the Spratly Islands, but is sometimes grouped with them as part of international disputes over sovereignty in the South China Sea. | Geograficamente, está a sul das disputadas ilhas Spratly, mas por vezes é agrupado com estas como parte da disputa internacional sobre a soberania do mar da China Meridional. |
where it reached #69. A music video was made for the song, showing a half-sized Collins, his supporting band and the audience playing the song live on television. The other two tracks on the CD single are "In the Air Tonight" and "Both Sides of the Story", both recorded for MTV Europe Unplugged. Track listing "No Matter Who" "In the Air Tonight" (MTV Europe Unplugged) "Both Sides of the Story" (MTV Europe Unplugged) | the audience playing the song live on television. The other two tracks on the CD single are "In the Air Tonight" and "Both Sides of the Story", both recorded for MTV Europe Unplugged. Track listing "No Matter Who" "In the Air Tonight" (MTV Europe Unplugged) |
to protect the Western Mediterranean against the Turkish Fleets and the defeat of the Spanish Fleet in 1560 off the island of Djerba, Tunisia. He married, Juana Manrique de Lara y Valdés. References Further reading Gran Enciclopedia de España, (2001), Dir. Guillermo Fatás Cabeza, Full collection, 22 vols, | also called Sancho Pardo Osorio, (Donlebún, near Castropol, Asturias, Spain, circa 1537 - drowned in the Atlantic Ocean, near Lisbon, October, 1607), was a notorious admiral. Interventions against the Caribbean Pirates He participated in the Battle of San Juan (1595). Pardo's activities near England and Ireland He took part in the Spanish Armada's planned invasion of England around 1588, and in |
The other part is the belief that all children are capable of success. | Den andra delen är tron på att alla barn kan nå framgång. |
Pacers qualified for the playoffs. In 2018–19, Leaf's minutes were limited playing behind big men Myles Turner, Domantas Sabonis, Thaddeus Young and Kyle O'Quinn. On February 28, 2019, he had a career-high 18 points in a season-high 22 minutes in a 122–115 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves. Leaf was forced into the game early after Turner and O'Quinn got into foul trouble guarding the Wolves' Karl-Anthony Towns, and held his own defensively against the All-Star center. In the regular-season finale, Leaf had career highs of 28 points and 10 rebounds for his first career double-double in a 135–134 win over the Atlanta Hawks. Leaf worked on his jump shot during the offseason leading up to the 2019–20 season. Indiana exercised their contract option on his fourth year, guaranteeing him $4.3 million for 2020–21. On November 3, 2019, Leaf had 13 points and a career-high 15 rebounds while getting extra time as a backup center in a 108–95 win over the Chicago Bulls. However, he fell out of the rotation by the end of the month. He played in just 28 games during the season after appearing in over 50 in each of his first two seasons. Leaf did not develop into his projected role as a stretch four, making just 26.5% of his three-point field goals in his last two years with Indiana. In three seasons with the Pacers, he averaged 3.3 points and 2.0 rebounds per game. On November 25, 2020, Leaf was traded along with a 2027 second-round draft pick to the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for guard Jalen Lecque. On December 18, Leaf was waived by the Thunder after their final preseason game. Portland Trail Blazers (2021) On April 13, 2021, Leaf signed a two-way contract with the Portland Trail Blazers. Guangzhou Loong Lions (2022–present) Leaf signed with the Guangzhou Loong Lions for the 2021–22 season. National team career After being cut by coach Miller from the U.S. Under-19 junior national team in 2015, Leaf joined Israel's under-18 junior national team the following month in July, to play in the 2015 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship Division B in Austria. Although Israel lost 73–72 in the Division B final, Leaf was named tournament's MVP, after averaging 16.1 points per game, on 55 percent shooting, to go along with 8.4 rebounds per game in nine games played. In 2018 he said "Playing for the senior [Israel] national team and helping the guys is one goal of my career." Career statistics NBA Regular season |- | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Indiana | 53 || 0 || 8.7 || .471 || .429 || .625 || 1.5 || .2 || .1 || .1 || 2.9 |- | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Indiana | 58 || 1 || 9.0 || .541 || .258 || .613 || 2.2 || .4 || .2 || .3 || 3.9 |- | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Indiana | 28 || 1 || 7.9 || .419 || .278 || .438 || 2.5 || .3 || .4 || .1 || 3.0 |- | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Portland | 7 || 0 || 5.0 || .500 || – || 1.000 || .7 || .1 || .3 || .1 || 1.7 |- class="sortbottom" | style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Career | 146 || 2 || 8.5 || .492 || .341 || .585 || 1.9 || .3 || .2 || .2 || 3.3 Source: Playoffs |- | style="text-align:left;"| 2018 | style="text-align:left;"| Indiana | 1 || 0 || 4.0 || – || – || – || .0 || .0 || .0 || .0 || .0 |- | style="text-align:left;"| 2019 | style="text-align:left;"| Indiana | 1 || 0 || 10.0 || .000 || .000 || 1.000 || 3.0 || .0 || .0 || .0 || 2.0 |- | style="text-align:left;"| 2021 | style="text-align:left;"| Portland | 3 || 0 || 2.3 || .750 || – || – || 1.0 || .0 || .0 || .0 || 2.0 |- | style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Career | 5 || 0 || 4.2 || .429 || .000 || 1.000 || 1.2 || .0 || .0 || .0 || 1.6 Source: College |- | style="text-align:left;"| 2016–17 | style="text-align:left;"| UCLA | 35 || 35 || 29.9 || .617 || .466 || .679 || 8.2 || 2.4 || .6 || 1.1 || 16.3 Accomplishments and awards College AP honorable mention All-American (2017) First-team All-Pac-12 (2017) Pac-12 | assists. He and Ball were named to the mid-season watch list for the John R. Wooden Award, given annually to the top college player in the nation; UCLA was one of just five schools with two candidates on the list. The two were also among 30 on the midseason watch list for the Naismith College Player of the Year. On February 1, 2017, Leaf scored a career-high 32 points on 14-for-18 shooting and added 14 rebounds in a 95–79 win over Washington State, which ended a two-game losing streak for No. 11 UCLA. He missed the regular season finale with a sprained left ankle, which he suffered five minutes into the prior game against Washington. Leaf finished the season as UCLA's leading scorer with 16.3 points per game. He also averaged 8.2 rebounds and ranked third in field goal percentage (61.7) among Power Five conference players. He received honorable mention from the Associated Press (AP) for their All-American team, and was named first-team All-Pac-12 along with teammates Lonzo Ball and Bryce Alford. Leaf and Ball were also placed on the Pac-12 All-Freshman team. On March 30, Leaf announced that he would be leaving UCLA to declare for the 2017 NBA draft. Professional career Indiana Pacers (2017–2020) Leaf was selected by the Indiana Pacers in the first round of the 2017 NBA draft with the 18th overall pick. Soon after, Leaf signed an initial three-year contract worth $7,249,200 with the Pacers. He was joined in Indiana by Anigbogu, who was selected by the Pacers in the second round. Leaf began 2017–18 as a fixture in the Pacers' rotation, averaging 16.2 minutes and five shots per contest through the first eight games. However, he struggled on defense, and his playing time fell as Indiana coach Nate McMillan tightened his rotation. In December 2017, Leaf was assigned to the Fort Wayne Mad Ants of the NBA G League and averaged 23.3 points and 8.3 rebounds in a three-game stint before returning to the Pacers. He finished with 52 games played during the regular season, but saw limited playing time towards the end as the Pacers qualified for the playoffs. In 2018–19, Leaf's minutes were limited playing behind big men Myles Turner, Domantas Sabonis, Thaddeus Young and Kyle O'Quinn. On February 28, 2019, he had a career-high 18 points in a season-high 22 minutes in a 122–115 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves. Leaf was forced into the game early after Turner and O'Quinn got into foul trouble guarding the Wolves' Karl-Anthony Towns, and held his own defensively against the All-Star center. In the regular-season finale, Leaf had career highs of 28 points and 10 rebounds for his first career double-double in a 135–134 win over the Atlanta Hawks. Leaf worked on his jump shot during the offseason leading up to the 2019–20 season. Indiana exercised their contract option on his fourth year, guaranteeing him $4.3 million for 2020–21. On November 3, 2019, Leaf had 13 points and a career-high 15 rebounds while getting extra time as a backup center in a 108–95 win over the Chicago Bulls. However, he fell out of the rotation by the end of the month. He played in just 28 games during the season after appearing in over 50 in each of his first two seasons. Leaf did not develop into his projected role as a stretch four, making just 26.5% of his three-point field goals in his last two years with Indiana. In three seasons with the Pacers, he averaged 3.3 points and 2.0 rebounds per game. On November 25, 2020, Leaf was traded along with a 2027 second-round draft pick to the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange |
He was an only child and his father, Don Jarvis, a professional boxer, left when he was two years old. | Era filho único e seu pai, Don Jarvis, um boxeador amador, o deixou quando tinha dois anos de idade. |
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library. And the books that were in the library, were in boxes to be sent somewhere else. The fascist command had packed them, and since they didn't have time to move them anywhere, they were simply taken to Moscow. I didn't see any fire there." The "National Library" mentioned in these accounts is not specifically identified by name, but at the time the library then known as the Preußische Staatsbibliothek (Prussian State Library) had that function. Situated on Unter den Linden and today known as the Berlin State Library (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin), this was the largest scientific library of Germany. During the war, most of its collection had been dispersed over some 30 separate storage places across the country for safe-keeping. After the war much of the collection was returned to the library. However, a substantial number of volumes which had been sent for storage in the eastern part of the country were never recovered, with upwards of 350,000 volumes destroyed and a further 300,000 missing. Of these, many ended up in Soviet and Polish library collections, and in particular at the Russian State Library in Moscow. According to documentary sources, the so-called "Berlin Affair" is just one of many legends related to the personality of Knorozov. His student Ershova exposed it as merely a legend and also reported that documents belonging to Knorozov, such as his military I.D. card, could prove that he did not take part in the Battle of Berlin and was in a different place at the time, finishing his service in a military unit located near Moscow. Resumption of studies In the autumn of 1945 after World War II, Knorozov returned to Moscow State University to complete his undergraduate courses at the department of Ethnography. He resumed his research into Egyptology, and also undertook comparative cultural studies in other fields such as Sinology. He displayed a particular interest and aptitude for the study of ancient languages and writing systems, especially hieroglyphs, and he also read in medieval Japanese and Arabic literature. While still an undergraduate at MSU, Knorozov found work at the N.N. Miklukho-Maklai Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology (or IEA), part of the prestigious Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Knorozov's later research findings would be published by the IEA under its imprint. As part of his ethnographic curriculum Knorozov spent several months as a member of a field expedition to the Central Asian Soviet republics of the Uzbek and Turkmen SSRs (what had formerly been the Khorezm PSR, and would much later become the independent nations of Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan following the 1991 breakup of the Soviet Union). On this expedition his ostensible focus was to study the effects of Russian expansionary activities and modern developments upon nomadic ethnic groups, of what was a far-flung frontier world of the Soviet state. At this point the focus of his research had not yet been drawn on the Maya script. This would change in 1947, when at the instigation of his professor, Knorozov wrote his dissertation on the "de Landa alphabet", a record produced by the 16th century Spanish Bishop Diego de Landa in which he claimed to have transliterated the Spanish alphabet into corresponding Maya hieroglyphs, based on input from Maya informants. De Landa, who during his posting to Yucatán had overseen the destruction of all the codices from the Maya civilization he could find, reproduced his alphabet in a work (Relación de las Cosas de Yucatán) intended to justify his actions once he had been placed on trial when recalled to Spain. The original document had disappeared, and this work was unknown until 1862 when an abridged copy was discovered in the archives of the Spanish Royal Academy by the French scholar, Charles Étienne Brasseur de Bourbourg. Since de Landa's "alphabet" seemed to be contradictory and unclear (e.g., multiple variations were given for some of the letters, and some of the symbols were not known in the surviving inscriptions), previous attempts to use this as a key for deciphering the Maya writing system had not been successful. Key research In 1952, the then 30-year-old Knorozov published a paper which was later to prove to be a seminal work in the field (Drevnyaya pis’mennost’ Tsentral’noy Ameriki, or "Ancient Writing of Central America".) The general thesis of this paper put forward the observation that early scripts such as ancient Egyptian and Cuneiform which were generally or formerly thought to be predominantly logographic or even purely ideographic in nature, in fact contained a significant phonetic component. That is to say, rather than the symbols representing only or mainly whole words or concepts, many symbols in fact represented the sound elements of the language in which they were written, and had alphabetic or syllabic elements as well, which if understood could further their decipherment. By this time, this was largely known and accepted for several of these, such as Egyptian hieroglyphs (the decipherment of which was famously commenced by Jean-François Champollion in 1822 using the tri-lingual Rosetta Stone artefact); however the prevailing view was that Mayan did not have such features. Knorozov's studies in comparative linguistics drew him to the conclusion that the Mayan script should be no different from the others, and that purely logographic or ideographic scripts did not exist. Knorozov's key insight was to treat the Maya glyphs represented in de Landa's alphabet not as an alphabet, but rather as a syllabary. He was perhaps not the first to propose a syllabic basis for the script, but his arguments and evidence were the most compelling to date. He maintained that when de Landa had commanded of his informant to write the equivalent of the Spanish letter "b" (for example), the Maya scribe actually produced the glyph which corresponded to the syllable, /be/, as spoken by de Landa. Knorozov did not actually put forward many new transcriptions based on his analysis, nevertheless he maintained that this approach was the key to understanding the script. In effect, the de Landa "alphabet" was to become almost the "Rosetta stone" of Mayan decipherment. A further critical principle put forward by Knorozov was that of synharmony. According to this, Mayan words or syllables which had the form consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) were often to be represented by two glyphs, each representing a CV-syllable (i.e., CV-CV). In the reading, the vowel of the second was meant to be ignored, leaving the reading (CVC) as intended. The principle also stated that when choosing the second CV glyph, it would be one with an echo vowel that matched the vowel of the first glyph syllable. Later analysis has proved this to be largely correct. Critical reactions to his work Upon the publication of this work from a then hardly known scholar, Knorozov and his thesis came under some severe and at times dismissive criticism. J. Eric S. Thompson, the noted British scholar regarded by most as the leading Mayanist of his day, led the attack. Thompson's views at that time were solidly anti-phonetic, and his own large body of detailed research had already fleshed-out a view that the Maya inscriptions did not record their actual history, and that the glyphs were founded on ideographic principles. His view was the prevailing one in the field, and many other scholars followed suit. According to Michael Coe, “during Thompson’s lifetime, | simply taken to Moscow. I didn't see any fire there." The "National Library" mentioned in these accounts is not specifically identified by name, but at the time the library then known as the Preußische Staatsbibliothek (Prussian State Library) had that function. Situated on Unter den Linden and today known as the Berlin State Library (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin), this was the largest scientific library of Germany. During the war, most of its collection had been dispersed over some 30 separate storage places across the country for safe-keeping. After the war much of the collection was returned to the library. However, a substantial number of volumes which had been sent for storage in the eastern part of the country were never recovered, with upwards of 350,000 volumes destroyed and a further 300,000 missing. Of these, many ended up in Soviet and Polish library collections, and in particular at the Russian State Library in Moscow. According to documentary sources, the so-called "Berlin Affair" is just one of many legends related to the personality of Knorozov. His student Ershova exposed it as merely a legend and also reported that documents belonging to Knorozov, such as his military I.D. card, could prove that he did not take part in the Battle of Berlin and was in a different place at the time, finishing his service in a military unit located near Moscow. Resumption of studies In the autumn of 1945 after World War II, Knorozov returned to Moscow State University to complete his undergraduate courses at the department of Ethnography. He resumed his research into Egyptology, and also undertook comparative cultural studies in other fields such as Sinology. He displayed a particular interest and aptitude for the study of ancient languages and writing systems, especially hieroglyphs, and he also read in medieval Japanese and Arabic literature. While still an undergraduate at MSU, Knorozov found work at the N.N. Miklukho-Maklai Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology (or IEA), part of the prestigious Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Knorozov's later research findings would be published by the IEA under its imprint. As part of his ethnographic curriculum Knorozov spent several months as a member of a field expedition to the Central Asian Soviet republics of the Uzbek and Turkmen SSRs (what had formerly been the Khorezm PSR, and would much later become the independent nations of Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan following the 1991 breakup of the Soviet Union). On this expedition his ostensible focus was to study the effects of Russian expansionary activities and modern developments upon nomadic ethnic groups, of what was a far-flung frontier world of the Soviet state. At this point the focus of his research had not yet been drawn on the Maya script. This would change in 1947, when at the instigation of his professor, Knorozov wrote his dissertation on the "de Landa alphabet", a record produced by the 16th century Spanish Bishop Diego de Landa in which he claimed to have transliterated the Spanish alphabet into corresponding Maya hieroglyphs, based on input from Maya informants. De Landa, who during his posting to Yucatán had overseen the destruction of all the codices from the Maya civilization he could find, reproduced his alphabet in a work (Relación de las Cosas de Yucatán) intended to justify his actions once he had been placed on trial when recalled to Spain. The original document had disappeared, and this work was unknown until 1862 when an abridged copy was discovered in the archives of the Spanish Royal Academy by the French scholar, Charles Étienne Brasseur de Bourbourg. Since de Landa's "alphabet" seemed to be contradictory and unclear (e.g., multiple variations were given for some of the letters, and some of the symbols were not known in the surviving inscriptions), previous attempts to use this as a key for deciphering the Maya writing system had not been successful. Key research In 1952, the then 30-year-old Knorozov published a paper which was later to prove to be a seminal work in the field (Drevnyaya pis’mennost’ Tsentral’noy Ameriki, or "Ancient Writing of Central America".) The general thesis of this paper put forward the observation that early scripts such as ancient Egyptian and Cuneiform which were generally or formerly thought to be predominantly logographic or even purely ideographic in nature, in fact contained a significant phonetic component. That is to say, rather than the symbols representing only or mainly whole words or concepts, many symbols in fact represented the sound elements of the language in which they were written, and had alphabetic or syllabic elements as well, which if understood could further their decipherment. By this time, this was largely known and accepted for several of these, such as Egyptian hieroglyphs (the decipherment of which was famously commenced by Jean-François Champollion in 1822 using the tri-lingual Rosetta Stone artefact); however the prevailing view was that Mayan did not have such features. Knorozov's studies in comparative linguistics drew him to the conclusion that the Mayan script should be no different from the others, and that purely logographic or ideographic scripts did not exist. Knorozov's key insight was to treat the Maya glyphs represented in de Landa's alphabet not as an alphabet, but rather as a syllabary. He was perhaps not the first to propose a syllabic basis for the script, but his arguments and evidence were the most compelling to date. He maintained that when de Landa had commanded of his informant to write the equivalent of the Spanish letter "b" (for example), the Maya scribe actually produced the glyph which corresponded to the syllable, /be/, as spoken by de Landa. Knorozov did not actually put forward many new transcriptions based on his analysis, nevertheless he maintained that this approach was the key to understanding the script. In effect, the de Landa "alphabet" was to become almost the "Rosetta stone" of Mayan decipherment. |
Jessica Taylor was a member of 'Liberty X'. Which sportsman did she marry in 2007? | Liberty X star Jessica Taylor tops up her tan in Barbados with husband Kevin Pietersen | Daily Mail Online comments She's been lying low since Liberty X made a pop comeback on The Big Reunion in 2013. And Jessica Taylor was making the most of her time off by embarking on a family holiday to Barbados alongside her professional cricketer husband Kevin Pietersen. The couple hit the beach on Friday alongside their four-year-old son Dylan. Scroll down for video Fit and fabulous: Singer Jessica Taylor made the most of her athletic figure in a floral bikini during her family holiday in Barbados on Friday The Just A Little Bit hit-maker looked fantastic in her floral two-piece, which boasted a halterneck style and bow detailing. RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share Jessica showed off her rock hard abs and toned figure, with her hair pulled back in a bun and tinted sunglasses protecting her eyes from the sun. The 34-year-old star and her husband Kevin - who tied the knot in December 2007 - looked more loved-up than ever as they splashed around in the sea. Loved-up: Jessica was joined by her famous husband, former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen Toned: Jessica has clearly been working out and showed off her trim physique on the beach Happy families: The couple were joined by their four-year-old son Dylan Comeback: Jessica and her Liberty X bandmates reformed for ITV2 reality show The Big Reunion in 2013 One-off: The band chose not to follow in the footsteps of their fellow groups like Atomic Kitten, who have since officially reformed and are releasing new music Keeping it simple: The Got To Have Your Love singer wore her hair pulled back in a bun The family were later seen relaxing on sun loungers as they tucked into some beach snacks. Jessica found fame in 2001 when she formed Liberty X alongside the four other finalists on TV talent show Popstars who had failed to make it into the band Hear'Say. The group stayed together until 2008, winning two Brit awards and scoring seven Top 10 singles along the way. Wading in: Jessica enjoyed a relaxing swim in the crystal clear water Family holiday: The Thinking It Over hit-maker gave her young son Dylan a piggyback Back in the day: Liberty X - who also included Michelle Heaton - formed after failing to make the band in ITV talent show Popstars, which spawned Hear'Say Still going strong: The pair tied the knot at Castle Combe in Wiltshire on 29 December 2007 Bowing out: Liberty X revealed they hoped The Big Reunion would be a chance to 'say a proper goodbye to fans' thanks to their final performance at London's Hammersmith Apollo Reaching new heights: Kevin scaled to the top of a floteable device in the sea Snap happy: The cricket player took in the seaside view from his vantage point However, she didn't take the decision to reform for The Big Reunion alongside the likes of Atomic Kitten and 5ive lightly. She explained at the time on ITV's Lorraine:'I don't do anything in the spotlight anymore and I haven't done for a really really long time. 'It took me a lot of time to decide whether or not to do it. I'm in a very safe place in my life. I'm in a very happy bubble and to step outside of that is scary. 'I thought I owed it to the guys to make sure that I was sure.' Doting dad: Sportsman Kevin carried his four-year-old son in his arms Protective parents: Kevin previously revealed that Dylan had made him a 'changed man' Stylish cover-up: Jessica donned a multi-coloured vest top and a straw hat when the sun got too hot Relaxing in style: The family tucked into some beach snacks as they cooled off in the shade Tasty treats: Jessica and Kevin enjoyed a sandwich, while Dylan had some chips Treat yourself: The couple brought along some plastic wineglass so they could sip on rose Low-profile: Jessica has avoided the limelight and focused on being a mother in recent years |
What are the key signs that a guy likes you? | When a guy wants to be with you; takes pleasure in being with you and shows it as well as tells you that he likes you. He shows it through consideration, affection, interest in what you are saying and what you are doing. |
is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It | moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is known from Malaysia |
She published her first book with poems in 1975. | Ajo botoi librin e saj të parë me poema në 1975. |
A boy jumping off of a diving board while a girl watches. | The boy is at a swimming pool. |
New tennis star Victoria Duval, 17, born in Miami but grew up in Haiti .
Moved back to Florida after being held hostage by robbers at age of seven .
Then her father was buried alive after 2010 Haiti earthquake. He survived with broken limbs and a punctured lung .
Pulled off huge upset by beating 11th seed Samantha Stosur at U.S. Open . | By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 14:30 EST, 28 August 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 16:52 EST, 28 August 2013 . Victoria Duval, a 17-year-old from Miami, pulled off the biggest shock of the U.S Open so far yesterday, knocking out 2011 Champion Samantha Stosur in the first round. But Duval also has an incredible backstory. She was born in Florida, but grew up in her parents' home country of . Haiti. When she was 7, she and some cousins were taken . hostage there by robbers. After that traumatic episode she moved back to the U.S but when Haiti was rocked by an earthquake in 2010, her father was buried in rubble, badly injured and lucky to survive. New star: Teenager Victoria Duval, ranked 296, pulled off a huge upset against 2011 Champion Samantha Stosur on Tuesday. Her backstory is also incredible . Determination: Until Tuesday, Duval did not own a victory over anyone ranked higher than 69th. She had not faced a woman in the top 20. Stosur was seeded 11 . On Tuesday Duval, who is ranked 296, shocked Australian 11th seed Stosur in three sets - 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 - creating one of the biggest upsets in tournament history. When asked about the hostage incident afterwards she replied: 'It's . not a good memory, so I've tried to forget as much as I could about . it. I don't remember too much . of it anymore, which is great.' Roared to victory by a loud Flushing Meadows crowd, Duval, now based in Bradenton, Florida, enjoyed her on-court interview after her famous win. 'There's . a lot to be thankful for. I don't take anything for granted... My Dad . is really fortunate to be here,' she told the Louis Armstrong Stadium . crowd. 'I thank God every day for everything that's happened. Life is short,' the new star added. Pride: Jean-Maurice Duval (center in red) watches his daughter's famous win. He was lucky to survive the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, when he was buried alive for hours . Duval nearly lost her father in the devastating earthquakes in Haiti in 2010. Her doctor dad, Jean-Maurice, shuttled between the U.S. and operating a clinic in the island nation. 'One morning we got a call from him and he was (trapped) under the house,' Victoria told CNN in 2011. 'He was sort of giving us his last words and said to my mum, 'Tell the kids I love them.' Mum just collapsed on the floor, but she said, 'No, no, no, you are going to make it.'' Jean-Maurice was buried alive for hours. He did eventually escape but was left with a punctured lung, a shattered arm and five broken ribs. Real estate developer Harry Kitchen, a friend of the family through tennis connections, paid $30,000 to airlift Victoria's dad back to the U.S., where he received the attention that saved his life. His daughter did him proud on Tuesday. Overcoming the sort of nerves that derive from never before having played this highly ranked an opponent - let alone beaten one - and never before having won a match at a Grand Slam tournament, Duval hopped up and down with arms overhead after pulling off the surprise win. 'I don't even remember match point,' she said Tuesday night, less than two hours after closing out Stosur with a forehand winner. Catastrophe: A refugee camp in Haiti following the devastating earthquake in January 2010. Duval's father nearly died in the horrific tragedy . 'I guess I was really happy. I mean, you could tell by all the jumping I did.' She wore a white towel around her neck, giggled at her own squeaky-voiced answers, and genuinely seemed to be enjoying the whole experience during a news conference that was a meandering affair, befitting Duval's bubbly personality - and the long, unique journey that brought her to this point . Duval, who needed to go through qualifying to get into the U.S. Open because her ranking is so low, joined eight other American women in the second round of the main draw. Tuesday also was a good day for American men, who went 5-2, led by No. 13 John Isner and No. 26 Sam Querrey. 'We're obviously trying to make American tennis become what it used to be,' Duval said. 'We're all working toward the same goal. 'We're all a tight-knit group. Helping each other is important. I think we're on an amazing path.' Until Tuesday, Duval did not own a victory over anyone ranked higher than 69th. She had not faced a woman in the top 20. She only had played one match at a major tournament, a first-round loss to Kim Clijsters at last year's U.S. Open (which turned out to be the final singles victory of the Belgian's career). Support: Duval was backed by a loud New York crowd during her massive victory . Stosur was unhappy with the way she played Tuesday, including 10 double-faults and a total of 56 unforced errors, 21 more than Duval. 'I'm not going to be a sore loser and say she didn't do anything,' said Stosur. 'But, you know, I think I certainly helped her out there today, that's for sure.' Next for Duval, who wears white-framed eyeglasses and a visor on court, is a matchup against Daniela Hantuchova, who has been ranked as high as No. 5 and been a Grand Slam quarterfinalist. |
how to hook up two monitors to a pc? | Dual Monitor Cables Plug the power cords into your power strip. Connect the first monitor to your computer through the HDMI port or through a VGA port, if desired. Do the same for the second monitor. If your computer only has one HDMI port and one VGA port, which is common, find an adapter to complete the connection. |
the Clarence River. The species occurs in the states of Queensland and New South Wales. References | was collected at the Clarence River. The species occurs in the states of Queensland and New South Wales. References discolor |
Pompey and Crassus proved themselves to be as incompetent as Caesar had hoped. | Pompée et Crassus se montrent aussi incompétents que César l’avait espéré. |
Badger game | 桃色敲詐 |
where do pearls and diamond come from? | 1. pearls are made because of an irritation to the oyster inside the shell. the irritation is then covered by the oyster w/ calcium carbonate & after many years it is now a pearl. a diamond is made from carbon from decaying plants & animals buried in the ground for millions of years then subjected to immense pressure of the earth to form a rock-hard diamond.\n\n2. you mean sea water? sea water is too salty w/ at least 3.5% salinity making it undrinkable for humans.\n\n3. the fish dont 'see' using their eyes. they use a variety of organs to find their way in the water. when you look at a fish, they have a line running through the middle of the body up to the tail. it is a sensory organ used by the fish to ' see'. others have acute sense of smell or taste like the sharks. others have a rostral organ in their snout w/c acts like an electrical field receptor.\n\n4. maybe women because the current world record holder in the free diving catergory is a woman named streeter who can hold her breath for 6 min while diving to 525 feet. |
In general, nasal mucus is clear and thin, serving to filter air during inhalation. | En xeral, o moco nasal é claro e pouco espeso, e serve para filtrar o aire durantre a inhalación. |
The complexity of molecules being introduced at the surface is increasing, and the techniques used to analyze surface characteristics at the molecular level are ever-changing and improving. | La complejidad de las moléculas que son introducidos en la superficie está aumentando, y las técnicas utilizaron para analizar características de superficie en el nivel molecular son que cambian nunca y mejorando. |
chapel. Organ Music was originally provided by a flute, bass viol and clarionet. Later a harmonium was used until in 1905 the church installed a pipe organ by Messrs Heard of Truro. References Churches completed in 1828 Methodist churches in Cornwall 1790 establishments in England Grade II listed buildings in Cornwall Churches in the Isles of Scilly St | as an office of the Council of the Isles of Scilly. History The first building on the site was erected in 1790, but this was replaced in 1828 by the current building. The church was renovated in 1884. The body of the chapel was reseated and a rostrum and communion-rail added. The front of the gallery was painted white, relieved with gold. With the addition of a school room the works cost £500. The church was renovated again in 1905. In the 1930s, the church merged with the Bible Christians, and the decision was taken to use the |
Wrestling alleged that the Alliance wrestled poorly in comparison to the WWF wrestlers: Portrayed as disorganized and inferior grapplers, the ECW-WCW Team had more than its fair share of mistimed moves which hurt their own team members while the "WWF squad" of course wrestled like a well-oiled machine. | Wrestling alegó que la Alianza luchó mal en comparación con los luchadores de WWF: Representado como luchadores desorganizados e inferiores, el equipo de ECW-WCW tuvo más que una buena cantidad de movimientos erróneos que perjudicaron a los miembros de su propio equipo, mientras que el "equipo de WWF" luchó como una máquina bien engrasada. |
This book describes the history of the parish and families of Saint-Joseph. | Cet ouvrage décrit l'histoire de la paroisse et des familles de Saint-Joseph. |
It holds that the 12 mile rule is not only treaty law but also customary law, as per the wide consensus established among the international community. | Sostiene que la regla de las 12 millas no es solo el derecho convencional, sino también el derecho consuetudinario, según el amplio consenso establecido entre la comunidad internacional. |
were born or lived in Mirna Peč include: Anton Bartel (1853–1938), lexicographer Franc Dular (1860–1924), veterinarian Karel Javoršek (1873–1916), composer Ivan Kovačič (a.k.a. Efenka) (1921–1963), Partisan and People's Hero of Yugoslavia Stane Potočar (a.k.a. Lakar) (1919–1997), Partisan and People's Hero of Yugoslavia Mara Rupena (a.k.a. Osolnik) (1918–2003), Partisan and editor Zora Rupena (a.k.a. Katja) (1920–1945), Partisan Ludvik Starič (1906–1989), motorcyclist Albert Struna (1901–1982), engineer References External links Mirna | Carniola, in the heart of the Temenica Valley. Mirna Peč consists of 16 streets: Brezence, Borovje, Češence, Industrijska cesta, Ivanja Vas, Marof, Na hirb, Ob avtocesti, Postja, Prisojna Pot, Rogovila, Rožna Ulica, Šranga, Trg, and Vihre. Culture The Mirna Peč parish church of Saint Cantianius is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Novo Mesto. It was built in 1915 on the site of a 15th-century predecessor. Notable people Notable people that were born or lived |
In the meantime, China has been pursuing its own bilateral trade deals with countries including Australia and South Korea. | Nel frattempo, la Cina ha perseguito i propri accordi commerciali bilaterali con paesi quali l’Australia e la Corea del Sud. |
Krupp's trucks were once again produced after the war, but so as to minimize the negative wartime connotations of the Krupp name they were sold as "Südwerke" trucks from 1946 until 1954, when the Krupp name was considered rehabilitated. | Xe tải của Krupp một lần nữa được sản xuất sau chiến tranh, nhưng để giảm thiểu ý nghĩa tiêu cực trong thời chiến của tên Krupp, chúng được bán dưới dạng xe tải "Südwerke" từ năm 1946 đến năm 1954, khi tên Krupp được coi là phục hồi. |
Arab World: Birthday Food for Thought · Global Voices | Mundo Árabe: Comida de cumpleaños para la reflexión |
Alexander Stadium in Birmingham. Training under Frank Attoh, she then won the AAA bronze medal in 1996 with a jump of 13.55m, coming behind Ashia Hansen and Michelle Griffith-Robinson. She came third at the briefly-revived UK Athletics Championships in 1997, again joining Hansen and Griffith-Robinson on the podium. Connie moved to Sydney in the autumn of 1997 to train with Keith Connor, a former British Olympic triple jump medallist and then-Australian head coach. The 1998 season proved to be the peak of her career, starting with a triple jump victory at that year’s AAA Championships. She also set an Australian all-comers record of 13.86m, leading to an invitation to compete in the country’s national championships. In the summer of 1998, she set a personal best of 13.95m in Thurrock, took fourth at the 1998 European Cup, and represented Great Britain at the 1998 European Athletics Championships. Her season culminated in a bronze medal at the 1998 Commonwealth Games, where she jumped 13.94m to finish behind Hansen and Cameroonian Françoise Mbango. After coming third at the 2000 AAA Championships, Connie decided to retire from professional athletics, returning to live in the UK. She then moved into sports journalism, providing commentary for broadcasters such as Eurosport, Sky and the BBC, reporting on events such as the IAAF World Championships in Athletics and the Summer Olympics. She also worked with boxing promoter Frank Warren, a role which saw her broadcast from the heavyweight match between Vitali Klitschko and Danny Williams in Las Vegas. Track Academy Connie launched Track Academy by Connie Henry in 2007 at the Willesden Sports Centre in London, where she herself trained as a teenager. Now a registered charity, the organisation uses sport, education and mentoring to support young people, helping to reduce the negative impact of gangs, | a registered charity, the organisation uses sport, education and mentoring to support young people, helping to reduce the negative impact of gangs, drugs and crime. Sporting sessions are held for two- to 21-year-olds three times a week, with toddler sessions for two-year-olds up and multi-skills classes available for children aged from four to ten. Members are offered English and Maths classes on Saturdays at Capital City Academy, next to the sports centre, while they can also benefit from one-on-one mentoring support. The work of Track Academy was featured in an ITV documentary, Run For Your Life, in April 2019. Sport Gives Back Connie is the creator of the Sport Gives Back Awards, an initiative to celebrate those who have transformed the lives of others through sport. The inaugural awards ceremony was held in March 2020 at The Royal Institution in London’s Mayfair, hosted by Olympian Jeanette Kwakye. Sporting legends including Lord Sebastian Coe, Daley Thompson CBE, Dame Kelly Holmes, Greg Rusedski, Lee Dixon and Olympic hockey champion Crista Cullen MBE were in attendance. The ceremony was later broadcast on ITV. Ten charities from across the country selected nominees who have made a major impact on individuals and communities through sport: Hannah Brooman (Active Communities Network) Liz Johnson (Dame Kelly |
was a British surgeon, chemist and prison reformer. He was part of the committee that helped identify the Andaman Islands as a suitable location for a convict settlement. He examined the use of chaulmogra oil in the treatment of leprosy and published the first illustrated book on human anatomy in Urdu in 1849. He was also involved in the founding of Presidency College, Calcutta. Life Mouat was born in Maidstone, Kent, the son of an army surgeon, and trained at University College London and the University of Edinburgh, qualifying as a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1838. His brother was Sir James Mouat. Frederic Mouat studied initially at Paris and then joined his brother at the University College London. He won a prize for medical jurisprudence in 1836-37 and qualified as MRCP in 1838. He received an MD from Edinburgh with a thesis On the brain as the organ of the mind in 1839. Mouat joined the Indian Medical Service in January 1840 and was posted Assistant-Surgeon in Bengal in June 1840. In 1853 he became Surgeon, in 1860 Surgeon-Major and ultimately Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals. He was attached to the 21st Fusiliers at Fort William followed by stints with the 47th Bengal Native Infantry and the Artillery Battalion at Dum Dum. Mouat conducted some experiments for the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce on lichens used in dyeing and sent a report to the Earl of Auckland who was so impressed as to appoint him in 1841 as Treasurer, Secretary, Resident Medical Officer as well as Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medica at the Bengal Medical College. He supported the deputation of four medical students including Bhola Nath Bose and Surya | thesis On the brain as the organ of the mind in 1839. Mouat joined the Indian Medical Service in January 1840 and was posted Assistant-Surgeon in Bengal in June 1840. In 1853 he became Surgeon, in 1860 Surgeon-Major and ultimately Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals. He was attached to the 21st Fusiliers at Fort William followed by stints with the 47th Bengal Native Infantry and the Artillery Battalion at Dum Dum. Mouat conducted some experiments for the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce on lichens used in dyeing and sent a report to the Earl of Auckland who was so impressed as to appoint him in 1841 as Treasurer, Secretary, Resident Medical Officer as well as Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medica at the Bengal Medical College. He supported the deputation of four medical students including Bhola Nath Bose and Surya Kumar Goodeeve Chuckerbutty in 1844 for studies in England. Among the experiments he conducted were trials on treating leprosy patients with the extracts of chaulmogra (Hydnocarpus wightiana). In 1849, he published an atlas of human anatomy with notes in Urdu with the assistance of Moonshee Nusseerudin Ahmed and with illustrations by Colesworthey Grant. the only works upon European medicine extant... are ... chiefly in the Nagree character which is only understood by Hindu native doctors. Mouat spent 30 years in India, where he was a leading figure in the field of education, in which he was a major campaigner to establish the first universities in India especially one in Calcutta was not acted upon until after 1857. His proposal made along with Charles Hay Cameron and Professor Malden for establishing a university in Calcutta along the lines of the one in London was examined in 1853 and shelved by the House of Lords. He also worked on prison reform while holding the post of Inspector-General of jails in lower Bengal. Here he advocated remunerative prison labour as a means for reformation and making prisons self-supporting. In 1857, after the Indian Mutiny, he was asked to investigate the Andaman Islands as a potential penal colony. The exploration began from November 1857 to January 1858 and led to the establishment of Port Blair. A bay in the Andamans was authorised by Lord Canning to be called as Port Mouat. They also took an Andaman islander "John Andaman" to Calcutta with the aim of ethnological studies and to help in improving relations with the Andaman natives. Mouat subsequently published a book about his Andaman experiences: Adventures and researches among the Andaman islanders (1863). As a chemical examiner (part time and unpaid until the position was taken up by William O'Shaughnessy) he served on |
In 1883 Yamagata was appointed to the post of Lord Chancellor, the highest bureaucratic position in the government system before the Meiji Constitution of 1889. | Nel 1883 Yamagata venne nominato Lord Cancelliere, la più alta posizione burocratica nel sistema di governo prima della Costituzione Meiji del 1889. |
A child crawls into a hole and gets stuck, or cannot find their way back. | Ребенок лезет в яму и застревает, или не может найти дорогу назад. |
Most notably, they hampered the advance of the 16th Armoured Corps near Częstochowa and Radomsko. | Mais notavelmente, eles dificultaram o avanço do 16º Corpo Blindado perto de Czestochowa e Radomsko. |
On the other hand, for the past 100 years almost all cancer patients have received some form of treatment, and the influence of that treatment cannot always be excluded. | ومن ناحية أخرى فقد تم علاج جميع مرضى السرطان تقريباً في المئة سنة الماضية بطريقة أو بأخرى، ولذلك لا يمكن إستبعاد تأثير العلاج. |
do tv dimensions include the stand? | Yes the product dimensions include the height of the stand. The actual screen/monitor height is 13.6 inches width 22.6 and the thickets point is about 1.6 inches. |
(Laughter) So this isn't the end of the story. | (Śmiech) To nie koniec historii. |
what vitamins and minerals do we need everyday? | ['Vitamin D. Vitamin D helps our bodies absorb calcium, which is important for bone health. ... ', 'Magnesium. Magnesium is an essential nutrient, which means that we must get it from food or supplements. ... ', 'Calcium. ... ', 'Zinc. ... ', 'Iron. ... ', 'Folate. ... ', 'Vitamin B-12.'] |
Later, Franco di Nunzio insisted that the film be shortened by eight minutes. | В дальнейшем Франко ди Нунцио настоял на том, что фильм должен быть сокращён на 8 минут. |
Babol County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 406, in 108 families. | in the Central District of Babol County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was |
When de Crosne took charge of the Paris police, Cauchy followed him as his senior aide. | Cuando de Crosne tomó carga de la policía de París, Cauchy le acompañó como su adjunto. |
evil and murderousness on a scale of 1 to 25, with naive opportunists at Level 1 and organized, premeditated torture-murderers at Level 25. An elite investigative unit, headed by reluctant operative Steve Dark, must track down the killer who is forming a new category. Level 26: Dark Prophecy As a result of the events in the previous book, Steve Dark has crossed the line and considers himself no longer bound by | Swierczynski. The novels include online content, with video elements and an interactive web community; readers are encouraged to visit Level26.com to see this content. List of novels Level 26: Dark Origins Level 26: Dark Prophecy Level 26: Dark Revelations Plots Level 26: Dark Origins Law enforcement personnel quantify evil and murderousness on a scale of 1 to |
What do the california state universities do with SAT scores? | Most schools will look at the highest overall score, although some schools will pick and chose, using your highest score per section. Cover your bases by calling the admissions office of each school that interests you and asking that question. You will feel much safer and the whole process won't take longer than an hour. For more information, attend a free "admissions 101" seminar at your local Kaplan center. |
Mike used to be a strict vegetarian. | Майк колись був строгим вегетаріанцем. |
of the United States Volleyball players at the 1964 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from San Antonio American women's volleyball players 21st-century American | former volleyball player. She played for the United States national team at the 1964 Summer Olympics. |
what is the difference between school and college life? | In school, we are bound by protocols and disciplinary rules that we are tempted to defy but there is always a fear of being caught and punished. College life on the other hand, though is bound by rules, but it hardly matters for the sense of freedom that students gain in college is all about doing what you feel like. |
Article 6 provides that such measures may be taken "without the other party having been heard, in particular where any delay is likely to cause irreparable harm to the rightholder or where there is a demonstrable risk of evidence being destroyed". | Статья 6 предусматривает, что такие меры могут быть приняты «без оповещения нарушителя, в частности, где любая задержка может причинить непоправимый вред правообладателю или, когда существует очевидный риск уничтожения улик». |
Heather Nedohin | Недохин, Хезер |
Snail mail | ไปรษณีย์อืดอาด |
The origin is thought to be the Babylonian calendar. | L'origine si pensa sia il Calendario babilonese. |
What do immigrants that went through the immigration system to get citizenship think of illegals? | I am a US citizen because I was born In PR but I know a family who are here illegally and I think is a very bad thing. This people come and work for nothing, never learn English, do not follow laws because some times they don't even know the rules! One of them came with a visa but it expired!! and she didn't care about it. They do not deserve the citizenship when many people make so many sacrifices to get it. If they really want to progress why do they start on the wrong way! |
Matias Kupiainen | 마티아스 쿠피아이넨 |
After the BBC called for the V for Victory sign of the Allies to be spread about, they decided to do their part. | Nach einem Appell der BBC, das V-Zeichen (Victory) als Symbol des Sieges der Alliierten zu verbreiten, entschloss sich die Gruppe, dem zu folgen. |
are silk pillowcases good for skin? | Some of silk's hypoallergenic properties include a natural resistance to dust mites, fungus and mold, in addition to many other allergens. Silk can be beneficial for your skin and hair. Sleeping on a silk pillowcase can help your skin stay healthy and smooth and can help reduce the appearance of facial wrinkles. |
By 2008, musician Melissa Auf der Maur and filmmaker Tony Stone, then newcomers to Hudson, began curating events, filming, and holding band practice in the space. In 2010, Doyle and Smith sold the property to Auf der Maur, Stone, and his parents, artists Bill Stone and Nancy Stone. They renamed the property 'Basilica Hudson' and repurposed it as an arts and performance venue. Basilica Hudson launched its music and arts programming in the summer of 2012. In 2012, the Albany, NY-based publication Metroland named Basilica Hudson the "best new venue" in the Capital Region. In 2012, The Guardian named Basilica Hudson one of the ten best industrial-chic spaces worldwide. Operation of venue Basilica Hudson is an 18,000 sq. ft. space with a maximum capacity for 1,200 people. It schedules its programming between spring and fall. Basilica Hudson has attracted international acclaim for its unusual program of events and its owners' commitment to supporting the creative community of the Hudson Valley region. Events range from film screenings and visual art exhibitions, to annual farmers' and flea markets with local vendors. It is the setting for the annual Basilica SoundScape festival, described as 'the antifestival' by various publications for its thoughtful mix of music, visual | produced railroad car wheels. Later, it was converted into a glue factory that closed in the 1980s. In 1999, the site was slated for inclusion in a redevelopment proposal by the Americlean corporation to build a processing facility for the dry cleaning solvent perchloroethylene. The successful campaign to defeat this proposal was led by the newly formed Friends of Hudson environmental organization. After the defeat of the Americlean proposal, the property was acquired by a Florida developer who sought unsuccessfully to establish an arts center. In 2001, developers and civic activists Patrick Doyle and Catherine Dodge Smith acquired the property and opened it as a community arts center under the name Basilica Industria. The venue was the site of a 2003 Patti Smith concert benefiting the Friends of Hudson campaign to stop development of a 1,800-acre cement plant in neighboring town of Greenport. By 2008, musician Melissa Auf der Maur and filmmaker Tony Stone, then newcomers to Hudson, began curating events, filming, and holding band practice in the space. In 2010, Doyle and Smith sold the property to Auf der Maur, Stone, and his parents, artists Bill Stone and Nancy Stone. They renamed the property 'Basilica Hudson' and repurposed it as an arts and performance venue. Basilica Hudson launched its music and arts programming in the summer of 2012. In 2012, the Albany, NY-based publication Metroland named Basilica Hudson the "best new venue" in the Capital Region. In 2012, The Guardian named Basilica Hudson one of |
aaf football how much money? | Alliance of American Football players are on three-year, $250,000 non-guaranteed contracts, per ESPN. Players will make $70,000 their first season, $80,000 in the second season and $100,000 in the third season, per CBS Sports Radio. Players have the freedom to leave their AAF team to join an NFL roster at any time. |
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