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Zinc proteinate | துத்தநாகப் புரோட்டினேட்டு |
Vemma and why it is/isn't a scam. | It's a scam because you pay THEM to work there, instead of the other way around. They imply that you'll make your money back but that almost never happens. Any job that requires you to pay to work there is a scam. |
How to increase players render distance? | Is there a way to increase the maximum horizon render distance in Minecraft? |
the death of the town's Conservative Party Member of Parliament (MP) John Slater, who had been elected only three years previously, in a 1932 by-election following the death of Edward Marjoribanks. The Conservative candidate, Charles Taylor, was returned unopposed. References See also | only three years previously, in a 1932 by-election following the death of Edward Marjoribanks. The Conservative candidate, Charles Taylor, was returned unopposed. References See also List of United Kingdom by-elections Eastbourne constituency 1925 |
Żółkwy | Жулкви |
How do I calculate IQ? | How can I find my IQ? |
Kavina was professor of botanics at the Technical University in Prague. He worked on systemics, plant morphology and anatomy, and bryology. He published several atlases and monographs and was editor-in-chief of two botanical journals. | 21, 1948, both in Prague) was a Czech botanist. Kavina was professor of botanics at the Technical University in Prague. He worked on systemics, plant morphology and anatomy, and bryology. He published several atlases and monographs and was editor-in-chief |
Ashburn | Ешберн |
SS Manhattan (1962) | Manhattan (Schiff) |
Fe2O3 can be obtained in various polymorphs. | Fe2O3 se može dobiti u obliku više polimorfa. |
what hormone is responsible for decreasing blood glucose levels | For homeostasis, insulin is the main hormone involved. Blood sugar regulation is the process by which the levels of blood sugar, primarily glucose, are maintained by the body.here are also several other causes for an increase in blood sugar levels. Among them are the 'stress' hormones such as epinephrine (also known as adrenaline), several of the steroids, infections, trauma, and of course, the ingestion of food. |
She traveled from Boston to Liverpool in August on the Cambria, a vessel that used both sail and steam to make the journey in ten days and sixteen hours. | Hon reste från Boston till Liverpool i England i augusti på Cambria, ett fartyg som använde både segel och ånga till att korsa havet på tio dagar och sexton timmar. |
where in the body is your spleen | The spleen is located under the ribcage and above the stomach in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen. Adult spleens are usually about 5 inches wide and weigh about 6 ounces. Spleens are soft and purple, possessing many blood vessels. |
signed on CKCB at a community reception held at the Collingwood Shriner's Hall on the evening of Tuesday October 12, 1965 was Jim Craig, who went on to enjoy a successful Radio and TV career in SW Ontario and Western Canada prior to moving into teaching. Currently, he is a Professor of Broadcast Studies with the faculty of the Seneca College School of Media at York University in Toronto. Rosemarie Hergott-Henderson and Bob Robinson (Sales) rounded out the sign-on staff of CKCB, and Bill Bramah joined as an announcer after 6 months, and later became well known as host of Global TV's "Bill Bramah's Ontario" and as an historical author. Longtime broadcaster and former morning | at 95.1 MHz in Collingwood, Ontario, with an adult contemporary format branded on-air as 95.1 The Peak FM. The station began broadcasting in 1965 on 1400 kHz, until it moved to its current frequency in 1994. The station went through different ownerships over the years and in 2000 was acquired by Corus Entertainment. The original on-air personality, who signed on CKCB at a community reception held at the Collingwood Shriner's Hall on the evening of Tuesday October 12, 1965 was Jim Craig, who went on to enjoy a successful Radio and TV career in SW Ontario and Western Canada prior to moving into teaching. Currently, he is a Professor of Broadcast Studies with the faculty of the Seneca |
Are you questioning my orders? | Sen benim emirlerimi mi sorguluyorsun? |
government of India Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (Switzerland), a former branch of the government | India Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (Switzerland), a former |
Tourism in Thiruvananthapuram | തിരുവനന്തപുരത്തെ പ്രധാന വിനോദസഞ്ചാരകേന്ദ്രങ്ങൾ |
the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. Population See also Communes | commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine |
are syndicated loans fixed income? | As an alternative to traditional fixed-income securities, syndicated loans are designed to provide companies with a source of funding outside of traditional fixed-income securities. This market also provides funding access for issuers who might not be able to borrow in the traditional fixed-income markets. |
where would desalinization be useful | Desalination provides 70 percent of drinking water in Saudi Arabia [source: Maloni ]. Within the United States, Florida, California, Texas and Virginia are the largest users, and the country as a whole has the capacity to desalinate more than 1.4 billion gallons (5.6 million cubic meters) of water per day. |
and district went even further, and directed teachers not to schedule examinations for those days. Although sensitive to the needs of the members, Levy was more observant than his congregants, which also led to conflict. He accepted the reforms of shortening the Shabbat services, and facing the congregation (rather than the ark) during prayer, but he successfully resisted attempts to adopt Isaac Mayer Wise's 1885 "Minhag America" Prayer-Book. Although traditional in some ways, Levy was progressive in others. "Deeply affected by the enlightened spirit of his day", according to historian Fred Rosenbaum, he "delivered lectures with titles such as 'Progress of Science' and, while at the First Hebrew Congregation, he invited Oakland's Unitarian minister to give a series of talks at the synagogue. Levy in turn was well received at the Unitarian Church, where he spoke on the theory of evolution." In 1885, the synagogue burned down, although the Torah scrolls were saved by a congregant who entered the burning building to retrieve them. Levy made prodigious efforts to raise funds for a new building, traveling as far away as Vancouver. The synagogue's female members also raised significant funds through a "Grand Fair". Their combined efforts were successful, and by 1886 a new building had been erected at 13th and Clay streets. The structure had "Moorish elements inspired by Isaac Mayer Wise's Plum Street Temple in Cincinnati". The tensions between liberal-minded members and the traditional Levy were never resolved, and in 1891, the rabbi moved to San Francisco's Congregation Beth Israel. That year the women of the congregation formed the Ladies Auxiliary (Temple Sisterhood), whose initial mandate was to assist the work of the synagogue's Sunday school, and increase its enrollment. During Levy's tenure, the synagogue had several congregants who were famous, or would become so. Ray Frank, the first Jewish woman to preach formally from a pulpit in the United States, settled in Oakland around 1885, and taught Hebrew Bible studies and Jewish history at First Hebrew Congregation's Sabbath school, where she was superintendent. Her students there in the 1880s included Gertrude Stein, later to become a famous writer, and Judah Leon Magnes, who would become a prominent Reform rabbi. Magnes's views of the Jewish people were strongly influenced by First Hebrew's Rabbi Levy, and it was at the building on 13th and Clay that Magnes first began preaching—his bar mitzvah speech of 1890 was quoted at length in The Oakland Tribune. Morris Sessler succeeded Levy as rabbi in 1892. He had served at Congregation of the Sons of Israel and David in Providence, Rhode Island, from 1887 to 1892. His tenure lasted only six months, as "his ideas did not harmonize with those of the congregation". He became rabbi of Congregation Gates of Prayer in New Orleans that same year, where he served until 1904. Friedlander, Franklin eras: 1893–1919 The congregation hired Marcus Friedlander of Congregation Baith Israel in Brooklyn, New York in 1893. Soon after he was hired, California experienced another economic downturn, which hurt the finances of members of the congregation. The congregation sold its property at 13th and Clay (which had become the heart of the business district) in 1895, and moved to a less expensive location at the northwest corner of 12th and Castro streets, and renovated the building there in 1896. Over 500 people, both Jews and non-Jews, were sheltered in the building for days after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. The synagogue had 95 members by 1907, with annual revenues of $6,000 (today $). Friedlander and former congregation president Abraham Jonas persuaded the congregation to introduce a number of significant reforms in the service: they first adopted the Jastrow prayer book, and later the Reform movement's Union Prayer Book (though in a revised, less radical version published specifically for First Hebrew, and authorized by the Central Conference of American Rabbis). By 1908, the congregation had eliminated the second day of Rosh Hashanah, and few men wore head coverings in the service, and by 1914 the congregation had moved completely to the radicalism of "Classical Reform". In 1910, First Hebrew bought a lot on Telegraph Avenue at Sycamore Street, near 26th Street, for $28,000 (today $), and sold its property at 12th and Castro for the same amount. The congregation, however, decided not to build there. In 1912 it found a better location, and purchased its current site at 28th and Webster for $12,050 (today $). Groundbreaking took place on October 26, 1913, and the building was completed there in 1914 at a cost of $100,000 (today $). Fourteen thousand dollars (today $) of the costs were raised by the Ladies Auxiliary, which also purchased a new Austin pipe organ for the sanctuary at a cost of $5,000 (today $). The new building was called "Temple Sinai", and thereafter the congregation itself became known as "Temple Sinai", although it retained the official name of "First Hebrew Congregation of Oakland". Designed by noted American architect G. Albert Lansburgh, the Beaux-Arts structure had six tall stained glass windows, an "elliptical dome", and an entrance characterized by "graceful Corinthian columns supporting a Greco-Roman portico". Carved into the entablature above the entrance was the Biblical verse "MY HOUSE SHALL BE CALLED A HOUSE OF PRAYER FOR ALL PEOPLE" (). More modest in size than most Beaux-Arts buildings, it nevertheless had features typical of that style, including its "cross-axial composition". However, it was adorned with "simpler materials such as pressed brick and carved wood", rather than the usual "florid Classical design elements". Along with the sanctuary, the building included a social hall and classrooms. It is the only example of Lansburgh's work in Oakland, and one of about 150 Oakland buildings given an "A" or "Highest Importance" rating by the Oakland Cultural Heritage Survey, which signifies "outstanding architectural example or extreme historical importance". The building has a status code of "3S" in the California Historical Resource Information System database, indicating that it "appears eligible for the National Register of Historic Places" (NRHP). The outbreak of World War I, and the costs of the new mortgage, placed a significant financial strain on the members, and in 1915 they decided to release Friedlander from his contract. Temple Sinai hired Harvey B. Franklin as rabbi in 1917, but his tenure there was only two years. During his term, the congregational school held classes twice a week, and had 285 students and 8 teachers. Franklin next served at Bickur Cholim in San Jose—the congregation from which Temple Sinai's first rabbi, Myer Solomon Levy, had come. Coffee era: 1921–1933 After going without a rabbi for another two years, in 1921 Temple Sinai hired Rudolph I. Coffee, an Oakland native and cousin of Judah Leon Magnes. Coffee was outspoken, and passionately advocated liberal causes: he supported disarmament, birth control, and separation of church and state, and opposed prohibition, antisemitism, and Tammany Hall. Along with other local rabbis Jacob Nieto and Jacob Weinstein, he demanded the release of labor leaders and accused bombers Thomas Mooney and Warren Billings. He also supported California's compulsory sterilization of the mentally ill and mentally retarded, and eugenicist E. S. Gosney's advocacy on this issue. Coffee was involved in the California State Prison System, and during his tenure at Temple Sinai he was head of the Jewish Committee of Personal Service, a California-wide organization that "ministered to Jews in state prisons". In January 1924, California's governor appointed Coffee to the | years before coming to Temple Sinai. Like Temple Sinai's previous rabbis, Broude passionately supported liberal causes, opposing U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, and taking part in marches during the Civil Rights Movement. Although he was a Reform rabbi, he had gone to an Orthodox yeshiva as a boy, and religiously he was in many ways more traditional than his predecessors. He re-introduced ritual into the synagogue, but more contentiously opposed intermarriage. His immediate predecessor, Stern, had officiated at intermarriages "under certain conditions". Broude initially did so as well, under "extenuating circumstances" (e.g. if the bride were pregnant). His position later hardened, and he refused to perform such marriages under any circumstances. He even refused to allow other rabbis who would be willing to do so officiate at intermarriages at Temple Sinai. The issue eventually came to a congregational vote in 1972, which supported Broude, although the debate was never completely settled. Broude was, however, not opposed to all religious innovations. Under his leadership, Temple Sinai began holding monthly fine arts performances as part of the Friday night service, in place of the usual sermon. In December 1970, the Temple's fine arts committee commissioned an original dance work from Anna Halprin and her multi-racial dance troupe. For the next two months Broude met weekly with Halprin, educating her regarding the Friday night prayers. The completed work, titled Kadosh, included a candlelight vigil, and dancers tearing their clothes and shouting questions at Broude that reframed the classic question about God and The Holocaust in terms of the Vietnam War: "How can there be a God if He allows all the suffering of the Vietnam War to continue?" The performance engendered passionate responses from the congregation; according to Broude "I don't know if anyone was neutral. Half thought it was fantastic, half thought it was terrible!" Broude also argued that the congregation should remain in downtown Oakland, and in 1975, convinced them to stay. He retired in 1989, the year the buildings survived the Loma Prieta earthquake. After his retirement from Temple Sinai he remained active, filling in at synagogues mostly in the Bay Area, and teaching. He also wrote an autobiography, and a one-man show based on it called "Listening for the Voice", which he performed at a number of East Bay synagogues, including, in 2009, at Temple Sinai. Rabbi Broude died on January 24, 2020 at the age of 95, three days after suffering a stroke at his wife, Judith's, funeral. Chester era: 1989–2011 Steven Chester, a graduate of UCLA, and ordained by HUC in 1971, became rabbi in 1989. He had previously served as rabbi of Temple Beth Israel in Jackson, Michigan, from 1971 to 1976, and Temple Israel in Stockton, California, from 1976 to 1989, where he was also an adjunct professor in the Religious Studies department of the University of the Pacific. Chester added a pre-school and adult education programs to the services offered by the synagogue, and supported the congregation's return to more traditional practices, including the re-introduction of Hebrew into the service. He also continued his predecessors' passion for social justice, taking up causes "from advocating for local affordable housing and health care for the disenfranchised to supporting women's reproductive rights and protesting the genocide in Darfur." In 2006, Chester was voted Reader's Choice for "Minister/Rabbi/Imam with the Biggest Heart" in the East Bay Express. The synagogue survived the Oakland firestorm of 1991 mostly unscathed, although a number of congregants lost their homes. Membership was over 640 families by 1993. In 1994, the congregation again significantly remodeled the interior of the main building, aside from the sanctuary. In December of that year, the building was designated a Historic Property by the City of Oakland. Temple Sinai has had three associate or assistant rabbis since 1998. Andrea Berlin joined the synagogue as its first assistant rabbi in 1998, after being ordained at HUC in Cincinnati. From 2006 to 2008, she also served on the board of the Jewish Family and Children's Services of the East Bay. Suzanne Singer joined Temple Sinai in 2003, after graduating from HUC in Los Angeles. Before becoming a rabbi, Singer had for two decades been a producer of television programs and documentaries, winning two Emmy Awards. In 2005 she became interim rabbi of Temple Beth El of Riverside, California, and later its permanent rabbi. Jacqueline Mates-Muchin, a San Francisco native, graduated from HUC in New York in 2002. She is the first Chinese-American rabbi in the world. After serving as an assistant rabbi in Buffalo, New York, she joined Temple Sinai in 2005. To accommodate the large number of people attending on the High Holy Days, since 2001 Temple Sinai has held its main High Holy Day services at Oakland's NRHP-listed Art Deco Paramount Theater. While it still holds smaller High Holy Day services in the sanctuary at 2808 Summit Street, the main services at the Paramount fill the entire 1,800 seats on the mezzanine of the theater, and most of the 1,200 seats in the balcony. In 2006, the congregation embarked on a campaign to create a new campus for Temple Sinai, to be located adjacent to the existing sanctuary and social hall. The $15 million project included "new offices, a larger chapel, a kitchen upgrade, outdoor sacred space, a new preschool with six classrooms and a 4,500-square-foot playground ... 10 additional classrooms for Midrasha teens and adult education, an art room, library, teen lounge and expanded parking." The L-shaped two-story school/office building would be , and accommodate approximately 100 children in the pre-school. The chapel, which would hold up to 250 people, would be an addition to the rear of the existing social hall. Groundbreaking took place in October 2007, with an expected completion in Autumn, 2010. In order to accommodate the new buildings, the school and chapel built in the late 1940s were razed, along with two office buildings on adjoining lots purchased for the expansion. Nine portable buildings were installed on the campus of Merritt College in Oakland Hills to serve in the interim. As of December 23, 2009, Temple Sinai had raised almost $12 million from 651 households (70% of the congregation). Chester had planned to retire in June 2009, and the congregation |
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is pgs worth it ivf? | Where PGS has been shown to be most effective so far is with couples who have had multiple miscarriages or failed IVF cycles and women who are older and using their own eggs. Women under 35 generally have a low percentage of eggs with abnormal chromosomes, so PGS screening would not be necessary for IVF success. |
PDF fulltext Irwin, Darren E. (2000). | Texto completo en PDF Irwin, Darren E. (2000). |
The game contains 6 new weapons, 40 monster types and 16 new levels. | Nel gioco vi sono 6 nuove armi, 40 tipi diversi di mostri e 16 nuovi livelli. |
Pilot Viktor Nikitin was buried at the Orthodox cemetery Zemun, September 15, 1933 with all the honors that belong to him as a respectable citizen, soldier, pilot and man. | Пилот Виктор Никитин је сахрањен на земунском православном гробљу, 15. сепрембра 1933. године уз све почасти које му припадају као угледном грађанину, војнику, пилоту и човеку. |
The earbuds are designed for phones running Android Marshmallow or higher, and work with Google Assistant. | Τα ακουστικά είναι σχεδιασμένα για τηλέφωνα με Android Marshmallow ή υψηλότερα και συνεργάζονται με το Google Assistant. |
differentiated among the by the Betta splendens by iridescent green-blue stripes on a brown-black background. Betta mahachaiensis have a pair of suprabranchial chambers that each house an air‐breathing organ known as the labyrinth apparatus:a complex bony structure lined with thin, highly vascularised respiratory epithelium. The labyrinth apparatus is a morpho‐physiological adaptation that allows the B. mahachaiensis to extract oxygen from air. References mahachaiensis Fishkeeping | in swamps, pools, and ponds. They can be found in brackish waters, with salinity levels between 1.1 and 10.6 parts per thousand. Betta mahachaiensis is capable of living in both freshwater and brackish water. This is unique among Betta fish. This species grows to a length of 5 – 6 cm. It is found in the aquarium trade. Betta mahachaiensis |
are used cars cheap in japan? | First of all, Japanese used cars are cheap and highly efficient. ... You will be frowning to know that in some cases Japanese cars are a better fit than their more expensive rivals. They make the best cars without compromising with quality, but at the same time keeping the price affordable for people around the globe. |
refer to: Surname Luk or Loke is the Cantonese romanization of several (but not all) Chinese surnames that are romanized as Lu in | the Cantonese romanization of several (but not all) Chinese surnames that are romanized as Lu in Mandarin. It may |
Taken from Between Heaven and Hell: Islam, Salvation, and the Fate of Others, pp. 31. | Between Heaven and Hell: Islam, Salvation, and the Fate of Others (на језику: енглески). |
In order not to steal it from our children, we have to do two things. | Per non rubarla ai nostri figli dobbiamo fare due cose. |
what is the difference between a blood and urine drug test? | Unlike urine samples, blood samples generally detect alcohol and drug compounds themselves rather than their metabolites. Blood testing typically detects substance use that occurred within 2 to 12 hours of the test [7]. |
retired from architecture, he continued to write for many years. His book The Hello, Goodbye Window, published May 15, 2005, won the Caldecott Medal for Chris Raschka's illustration in 2006. The sequel, Sourpuss and Sweetie Pie, was published in 2008. Two years later, he teamed up again with Feiffer for The Odious Ogre. Juster died on March 8, 2021, at his home in Northampton, Massachusetts. He was 91, and suffered from complications of a stroke prior to his death. Books The Phantom Tollbooth (1961) () illustrated by Jules Feiffer The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics (1963) () Alberic the Wise and Other Journeys (1965) () Stark Naked: A Paranomastic Odyssey (1969) (Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 71-85568), illus. Arnold Roth So Sweet to Labor: Rural Women in America 1865-1895 (editor) (1979) () — non-fiction Otter Nonsense (1982) (), illus. Eric Carle As: A Surfeit of Similes (1989) () A Woman's Place: Yesterday's Women in Rural America (1996) () — non-fiction The Hello, Goodbye Window (Michael Di Capua Books, 2005) (), illus. Chris Raschka Sourpuss and Sweetie Pie (2008) (), illus. Chris Raschka The Odious Ogre (2010) (), illus. Jules Feiffer Neville (2011) (/), illus. G. Brian Karas Other media Both The Phantom Tollbooth and The Dot and the Line were adapted into films by animator Chuck Jones. The latter film received the 1966 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. The Phantom Tollbooth was also adapted into a musical by Norton Juster and Sheldon Harnick, with lyrics by Sheldon Harnick and music composed by Arnold Black. There have been musical settings of "A Colorful Symphony" from The Phantom Tollbooth | Society" (inspired by a statue in Washington Square Park), whose raison d'être was to reject anyone who applied for membership, designing an impressive logo, application, and rejection letter. It was at this time he met Jules Feiffer while taking out the trash. Approximately six months after meeting Feiffer, Juster received his discharge from the Navy, and worked for a Manhattan architectural firm. He also did some part-time teaching and undertook other jobs. Juster, Feiffer, and another friend rented an apartment on State Street. Juster also resorted to pulling pranks occasionally on Feiffer. Juster's children's novel, The Phantom Tollbooth, was published in 1961, with Feiffer doing the drawings. This was followed by The Dot and the Line (1963), which became a standard book in classrooms around the country. Juster went on to author Alberic the Wise and Other Journeys (1965), Stark Naked: A Paranomastic Odyssey (1969), Otter Nonsense (1982), and As Silly as Knees, as Busy as Bees (1998), among other works. He also published A Woman's Place: Yesterday's Women in Rural America in 1996 for an adult audience, based on his personal experience of residing on a farm in Massachusetts. Although Juster enjoyed writing, his architectural career remained his primary emphasis. He served as a professor of architecture and environmental design at Hampshire College from 1970 to 1992, when he retired. He also co-founded a small architectural firm, Juster Pope Associates, in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, in 1970. The firm was renamed Juster Pope Frazier after Jack Frazier joined the firm in 1978. Later life Juster lived in Massachusetts during his later years. His wife, Jeanne, died in October 2018 after 54 years of marriage. Although he retired from architecture, he continued to write for many years. His book The Hello, Goodbye Window, published May 15, 2005, won the Caldecott Medal for Chris Raschka's illustration in 2006. The sequel, Sourpuss and Sweetie Pie, was published in 2008. Two years later, he teamed up again with Feiffer for The Odious Ogre. Juster died on March 8, 2021, at his home in Northampton, Massachusetts. He was 91, and suffered from complications of a stroke prior to his death. Books The Phantom Tollbooth (1961) () illustrated by Jules Feiffer The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics (1963) () Alberic the Wise and Other Journeys (1965) () Stark Naked: A Paranomastic Odyssey (1969) (Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 71-85568), illus. Arnold Roth So Sweet to Labor: Rural Women in America 1865-1895 (editor) (1979) () — non-fiction Otter |
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Bunia is only 40 km from the Ugandan border running down Lake Albert, but there are no road connections across the Great Rift Valley to the closest Ugandan towns of Toro and Fort Portal. | Bunia csak mindössze 40 km-re fekszik az Albert-tavon át húzódó ugandai határtól, de nincs közúti kapcsolata a Nagy-hasadékvölgy árkán keresztül a legközelebbi ugandai városokkal, Toróval és Fort Portallal. |
what is the formula for calculating margin of safety? | The margin of safety is the difference between the amount of expected profitability and the break-even point. The margin of safety formula is equal to current sales minus the breakeven point, divided by current sales. |
Mary Weiss | ماري وايس |
Renaldo. Cast Tom Keene as Captain John Carroll Rita Hayworth as Paula Castillo (credited as Rita Cansino) Duncan Renaldo as Ricardo Castillo William Royle as Harris Gino Corrado as Pablo Roger Gray as Honeycutt Bob McKenzie as Judge Moore Allan Cavan as President Zachary Taylor (credited as Allen Cavan) Jack Ingram as Henchman Hank Lita Cortez as Marquita Theodore Lorch as General Vallejo (credited as Theodore | as Ricardo Castillo William Royle as Harris Gino Corrado as Pablo Roger Gray as Honeycutt Bob McKenzie as Judge Moore Allan Cavan as President Zachary Taylor (credited as Allen Cavan) Jack Ingram as Henchman Hank Lita Cortez as Marquita Theodore Lorch as General Vallejo (credited as Theodore Lorsch) Merrill McCormick as Dr. Semple (credited as W. M. McCormick) Ralph Bucko as Henchman (uncredited) Allen Greer as |
considers attempts to make science look more "girlie" to be patronising and unnecessary. From 2004 to 2016 she was science communications manager for Cancer Research UK. One notable success in this role was the "#NoMakeupSelfie" hashtag as it trended in August 2014; this was noted by CRUK's social media team who used a photograph of Arney – one of the charity's main media spokespeople – to publicise the SMS number for donations. After more than 5 million views, the hashtag raised in excess of £8 million for Cancer Research UK. Her first book, Herding Hemingway’s Cats, which was published in January 2016 by Bloomsbury Publishing, covers the state of knowledge of the human genome, the advances made since the 1950s and what | and podcast, and also hosted the BBC Radio 5 Live Science Show and the BBC Radio 4 series Did the Victorians Ruin the World She has written numerous articles and columns for Science, The Guardian, New Scientist the BBC and others. Education Arney was educated at the University of Cambridge where she was awarded a PhD in 2002 for research into epigenetic modification in the mouse zygote and regulation of imprinted genes. Her PhD was supervised by Azim Surani and included research on Insulin-like growth factor 2 and the H19 gene. She went on to do postdoctoral research at Imperial College London working in the laboratory of Amanda Fisher. Career Arney is a strong advocate for involvement of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), but "hates pink" - she considers attempts |
The “validity of the construction” has been evaluated by several studies through differences in the scores obtained by sample groups (dysfunctional patients) and control groups. | La validità di costrutto è stata valutata in alcuni studi attraverso le differenze di punteggio ottenute fra gruppi campione (pazienti disfunzionali) e gruppi di controllo ,,. |
He also tweeted the main points of his speech at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore about the achievements and priorities of his administration. | Тој исто така ги твитна трите главни точки од неговиот говор за достигнувањата и приоритетите во администрацијата, кој го одржа на Технолошкиот Универзитет во Сингапур. |
what are the differences and similarities between health promotion and disease prevention? | Disease prevention differs from health promotion because it focuses on specific efforts aimed at reducing the development and severity of chronic diseases and other morbidities. Wellness is related to health promotion and disease prevention. |
Some of these are for existing languages, while others are for extensions to the Java language. | Alguns d'aquests estan fets per llenguatges existents, mentre que d'altres ho estan en vistes a extensions del llenguatge Java. |
tourists for approximately US$10. Adjusted for inflation what cost $10 in 1929 would cost $108 in 2005. Migrating to Canada Nils Trygg, at the age of 13, immigrated to Canada with his mother Maria (43), brother Carl Olof Trygg (17) and an unknown relative, possibly his sister, Kally Maria Trygg (8) arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia on 7 October 1928. He was proceeded in immigrating by his father Carl Johan who arrived in Halifax on 3 March 1928. The Trygg family eventually settled in Montreal, Quebec and there they continued to carve. Together they carved thousands of figures in the Scandinavian flat-plane style of woodcarving. Between C. J. Trygg and his sons they carved over 10,000 figures. Many of his carvings were sold to tourists for approximately US$10.00. Adjusted for inflation what cost $10.00 in 1929 would cost $108.05 in 2005. Trygg was a craftsman in tune to the tourist trade. Trygg generally carved solo figures from basswood or pine, and mounted them on a base. He had a stylized execution with clean cuts, working from a single piece of wood. A highlight of Trygg's carvings is his use | Many of his carvings were sold to tourists for approximately US$10. Adjusted for inflation what cost $10 in 1929 would cost $108 in 2005. Migrating to Canada Nils Trygg, at the age of 13, immigrated to Canada with his mother Maria (43), brother Carl Olof Trygg (17) and an unknown relative, possibly his sister, Kally Maria Trygg (8) arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia on 7 October 1928. He was proceeded in immigrating by his father Carl Johan who arrived in Halifax on 3 March 1928. The Trygg family eventually settled in Montreal, Quebec and there they continued to carve. Together they carved thousands of figures in the Scandinavian flat-plane style of woodcarving. Between C. J. Trygg and his sons they carved over 10,000 figures. Many of his carvings were sold to tourists for approximately US$10.00. Adjusted for inflation what cost $10.00 in 1929 would cost $108.05 in 2005. Trygg was a craftsman in tune to the tourist trade. Trygg generally carved solo figures from basswood or pine, and mounted them on a base. He had a stylized execution with clean cuts, working from a single piece of wood. A highlight of Trygg's carvings is his use of vibrant paint. He often painted his character's clothing in plaid. Return to Sweden Carl Johan Trygg and Carl Olof Trygg eventually returned to Sweden, where they continued their careers. Carl Johan died there 1954 and Carl Olaf, based on the dates on his carvings, was producing figures well into the 1980s. It is not clear |
Sometimes they run naked shouting through the streets. | Quelquefois ils courent nus et crient dans les rues. |
Σan, if its Euler transform converges to a sum, then that sum is called the Euler sum of the original series. As well as being used to define values for divergent series, Euler summation can be used to speed the convergence of series. Euler summation can be generalized into a family of methods denoted (E, q), where q ≥ 0. The (E, 1) sum is the ordinary Euler sum. All of these methods are strictly weaker than Borel summation; for q > 0 they are incomparable with Abel summation. Definition For some value y we may define the Euler sum (if it converges for that value of y) corresponding to a particular formal summation as: If all the formal sums actually converge, the Euler sum will equal the left hand side. However, using Euler summation can accelerate the convergence (this is especially useful for alternating series); sometimes it can also give a useful meaning to divergent sums. To justify the approach notice that for interchanged sum, Euler's summation reduces to the initial series, because | the original series. As well as being used to define values for divergent series, Euler summation can be used to speed the convergence of series. Euler summation can be generalized into a family of methods denoted (E, q), where q ≥ 0. The (E, 1) sum is the ordinary Euler sum. All of these methods are strictly weaker than Borel summation; for q > 0 they are incomparable with Abel summation. Definition For some value y we may define the Euler sum (if it converges for that value of y) corresponding to a particular formal summation as: If all the formal sums actually converge, the Euler sum will equal the left hand side. However, using Euler summation can accelerate the convergence (this is especially useful for alternating series); sometimes it can also give a useful meaning to divergent sums. To justify the approach notice that for interchanged sum, Euler's summation reduces to the initial series, because This method itself cannot be improved by iterated application, as Examples Using y = 1 for the formal sum we get if Pk is a |
On 18 June 2016, Kjelsberg was found dead in his home, aged 69. | 18 Haziran 2016'da, 69 yaşında Kjelsberg evinde ölü bulundu. |
would you trust R. Kelly to babysit your child? | Sure, but not Mike Jackson. |
How trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific Internet cables were built and how they are getting fixed when damaged? | After fabrication, the cable is placed in a massive spool which is then loaded onto a boat for laying. [Here's](_URL_0_) a neat GIF that's been posted on Reddit a couple times showing how the cables are laid. The cables do not often get damaged because they're at the bottom of the ocean, but damage sometimes happens as the result of Earthquakes. When this happens, the point of damage is first located, then a ship is sent out to hoist the damaged section out of the ocean, where it is then replaced. The cables are fiber optic, which means they transmit data in the form of light. To locate the damaged section, a pulse of light is sent down the cable. The pulse will bounce back after hitting the damaged section. The time between when the pulse was sent, and when it was received can then be used to determine the approximate location of the point of damage. |
In 1955, he took the leadership in establishing the Institute for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo. | Το 1955, ανέλαβε την αρχηγία για την ίδρυση του Ινστιτούτου Πυρηνικών Σπουδών στο Πανεπιστήμιο του Τόκιο. |
is reymond a female name? | Gender Popularity of the Name "Raymond" Raymond: It's a boy! Since 1880, a total of 764,177 boys have been given the name Raymond while 632 girls were named Raymond. |
The Kiss Alive/35 World Tour was a concert tour by Kiss to celebrate Kiss's 35th anniversary. | El Kiss Alive/35 World Tour es una gira de conciertos realizada por la banda de Hard rock norteamericana Kiss como celebración del 35 aniversario de la banda. |
However, the interview with Clemenceau had totally discredited him in their eyes. | Mais l’entretien avec Clemenceau a totalement discrédité Albert aux yeux de ses compagnons. |
Acknowledgment number (32 bits) If the ACK flag is set then the value of this field is the next sequence number that the sender of the ACK is expecting. | Број на потврда (32 бита) - ако ACK знаменцето е поставено тогаш вредноста на ова поле е следниот број на низа што примачот го очекува. |
Greek-speaking kingdoms were established in Egypt and Syria, and for a time also in Iran and as far east as what is now Afghanistan and northwestern India. | Establecéronse reinos da órbita grega en Exipto e en Siria e, durante un tempo, mesmo en Irán e ata no que hoxe é Afganistán e o noroeste da India. |
Her song selections ranged from standards to rarities and represented an attempt by Fitzgerald to cross over into a non-jazz audience . | Many of the songs were standards and Fitzgerald tried to cross over into a non-jazz audience . |
Georg Joseph Vogler | جورج جوزيف فوغلر |
"In what country was Johnny Depp, at least until May 2015, filming the 5th chapter in the ""Pirates of the Caribbean"" series?" | Pirates of the Caribbean (film series) | PotC Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Pirates of the Caribbean Pirates of the Caribbean (film series) 2,673pages on Share Ad blocker interference detected! Wikia is a free-to-use site that makes money from advertising. We have a modified experience for viewers using ad blockers Wikia is not accessible if you’ve made further modifications. Remove the custom ad blocker rule(s) and the page will load as expected. For other uses, see Pirates of the Caribbean (disambiguation) Production credits Total (1-4): $3,727,735,967 "We wanted to take the pirate genre to a new level, one that had all the thrills and romance that you would expect from a big adventure, but with imaginative, unforgettable characters, state-of-the-art visual effects and a tip of the hat to the original Disneyland attraction, while taking off in whole new directions." The Pirates of the Caribbean series is a series of films based on the original Disneyland attraction Pirates of the Caribbean . Distributed by Walt Disney Pictures and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer , the films were directed by Gore Verbinski (1-3), Rob Marshall (4), and Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg (5). They were most notably written by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio (1-4); other writers include Stuart Beattie (1), Jay Wolpert (1), and Jeff Nathanson (5). Set in a fantasy world with a fictional historical setting, the films follow the adventures of the infamous Captain Jack Sparrow ( Johnny Depp ), joined by Captain Hector Barbossa ( Geoffrey Rush ) and Joshamee Gibbs ( Kevin McNally ), as well as Will Turner ( Orlando Bloom ), and Elizabeth Swann ( Keira Knightley ). The film franchise started with their first release on the big screen in 2003 with Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl , which received positive reviews from the critics and grossing over $654 million worldwide. After the film's unexpected success, Disney revealed that two back-to-back sequels would follow as part of a trilogy. The second film, subtitled Dead Man's Chest , was released three years later in 2006 ; the sequel proved successful, breaking financial records worldwide on the day of its premiere. Dead Man's Chest ended up being the number one film of the year upon earning $1,066,179,725 at the worldwide box office. The third and final installment of the Pirates trilogy, subtitled At World's End , followed in 2007 . Disney released a fourth film, subtitled On Stranger Tides , in 2011 in conventional 2D, Disney Digital 3-D , and IMAX 3D . On Stranger Tides succeeded in grossing more than $1 billion, becoming the second film in the franchise and the eighth film in history to achieve this. A fifth film, subtitled Dead Men Tell No Tales , is currently filming and is set for release on May 26 , 2017 . Audiences around the world knew that the Pirates series had not only breathed new life into a dead genre, but had actually reinvented it. So far, the film franchise has grossed $3.72 billion worldwide, and it was the first franchise where more than one film grossed $1 billion worldwide. Contents Pirates Trilogy First film "My agent called and said, 'How do you feel about a pirate movie? I mean, how often are you going to get that call? I used to love watching Captain Blood, The Crimson Pirate, all the old classics. There is something about piracy that speaks to the child within: it's rebellion distilled. Yet, if you look at cinema history, the pirate genre had its heyday and then vanished. I knew I was heading into dangerous waters, but when else would I get the chance?" ― Gore Verbinski [src] In the early 1990s the screenwriting team of Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio pitched an idea for a pirate movie after completing work on Aladdin , but there was no interest from any studio. [1] Undeterred, the writing team refused to give up the dream, waiting for a studio pick up their take on a pirate tale. [2] In 2001, Disney had Jay Wolpert write a script based on Walt Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean ride . When Disney Chairman Dick Cook managed to get producer Jerry Bruckheim |
Aleksandr Golovachev | Головачов Олександр Олексійович |
The aboriginal inhabitants were wiped out and only a small tribe of survivors including Ka-Zar and Shanna remain. | Los habitantes aborígenes fueron aniquilados y solo queda una pequeña tribu de sobrevivientes, incluidos Ka-Zar y Shanna. |
how to tell if a guy has lost their virginity? | “Young boys also have hymen, white lacy skin on the foreskin. If the foreskin on the penis slips away easily, it means that the hymen is gone. If the foreskin is sore and hard to move, then it means he is still a virgin,” he says, adding that a certain vein on the penis is also checked. |
Originally published under the pseudonym "Tex Burns". | Изначально публиковалась под псевдонимом «Tex Burns». |
Kongsi republic | Republik Kongsi |
Robertson was asked to extend his term until Scheffer was ready, but declined, so Minuto-Rizzo, the Deputy Secretary General, took over in the interim. | От Робъртсън е поискано да продължи мандата си до встъпването на Схефер, но отказва, така Минуто-Ризо, заместник главен секретар, поема постта в промеждутъка. |
is once upon a time in hollywood funny? | Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was a different kind of movie for the writer-director. ... But it still had plenty of Tarantino's pitch-black comedy and stylized violence. So, here are Once Upon A Time In Hollywood's funniest and most shocking moments. |
The XII International Games of Indigenous People takes place this week .
Around 1,500 competitors are taking part in the games at Cuiaba .
The games features tug of war events as well as sports such as 'huka huka'
Natives from 49 Brazilian ethnic groups and 17 other countries taking part . | By . Steve Nolan . PUBLISHED: . 18:54 EST, 13 November 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 21:34 EST, 13 November 2013 . The eyes of the world will fall on Brazil over the next few years as it hosts the two greatest sporting shows on Earth. While millions of spectators and the world's press will converge on the South American country for next summer's football World Cup and the Olympics in 2016, a sporting spectacle which is taking place in Mato Grosso has attracted slightly less attention. Around 1,500 competitors are currently taking part in the 12th International Games of Indigenous People in Cuiaba this week. Tough competition: Members of the Brazilian Enawene-Awe indigenous ethnic group compete in a tug-of-war competition at the XII Games of the Indigenous People, in Cuiaba . Going for gold: Members of the Brazilian Kaypo Mekrangnoti indigenous ethnic group seem to be taking their event seriously as they strive to win for their tribe . Competitors: Around 1,500 athletes are taking part in the event in Brazil's Mato Grosso region this week . Tradition: Brazilian indigenous women of the Rikbaktsa tribe participate. The games are the 12th to take place since they began in 1996 . It may not have the glitz and glamour of a major global sporting event, but the vibrant clothes worn by competitors and spectators alike are equally as colourful and the 30 athletic disciplines are taken just as seriously. From tug of war, to the Corrida de Tora (race with a trunk) and spear tossing, natives from 49 Brazilian ethnic groups and 17 other countries strive to be the best in their chosen sport. Each athlete is decked out in the traditional clothing of their people - in some of our images, the only thing that gives away the fact that it is a 21st century competition is the presence of a competitor or spectator using a camera phone to capture the action. The event is aimed at celebrating and preserving native sports. International contest: These women from the Enawenen Awe tribe are among people from 49 indigenous groups in Brazil to take part. The event is now open to tribes around the world . Huddle: Brazilian indigenous men of the Kariri Xoco tribe pray before the bow and arrow competition . Bulls eye: A Brazilian indigenous man of the Pataxo tribe takes aim as he prepares to fire an arrow at a target . Let's all do the conga: It may not have the glitz and glamour of the World Cup or the Olympics, but the event is certainly colourful . Celebration of cultures: Bakairi Indians arrive for the tug of war competition during the games . Instead of the traditional gold, silver and bronze medals up for grabs, hand carved medals from natural materials taken from local forests are awarded. The games began in 1996 and they are now considered to be the biggest indigenous sporting event in the world. Among the other sports on show are 'huka huka' - a type of football in which players may only use their head and not let the ball touch the ground and a tree trunk foot race. In 2011, the Brazilian Government reportedly spent more than £460,000 on the event - an amount dwarfed by the billions being splashed out on the World Cup and Olympics. Traditional: A member of the Brazilian indigenous ethnic group Bororo. Instead of the traditional gold, silver and bronze medals up for grabs, hand carved medals from natural materials taken from local forests are awarded . Growing: The games began in 1996 and they are now considered to be the biggest indigenous sporting event in the world . Unusual: The bow and arrow line up. Among the other sports on show are 'huka huka' - a type of football in which players may only use their head and not let the ball touch the ground and a tree trunk foot race . Tribal: A Rikbaktsa Indian watches the action from the sidelines . |
Keras | کرس (نرمافزار) |
Salesi and Campese, played against each other in a test match between and . Elder brother Salesi played for the Wallabies at tight-head Prop while younger brother Campese played for Fiji at loose-head prop. A third brother, the youngest, 'Apakuki, plays for Tonga. Club career Ma'afu joined Cardiff Blues for the start of the Pro12 2012/13 season. He signed to play for Nottingham R.F.C. in the RFU Championship in the 2013/14 season. He remained at Nottingham until signing for the French Pro D2 club Provence in 2015. In 2016, he signed for Aviva Premiership side, Northampton Saints with immediate effect from the 2016-17 season. Ma'afu has since notched up 14 appearances for the Midlands side and most recently helped Saints' second the Northampton | Saints Api Ratuniyarawa and head back to Fiji for the summer international. After 2 seasons with Northampton, Ma'afu initially signed for Ealing Trailfinders before subsequently joining Leicester Tigers for the 2018/19 season. On 15 May 2019 he was announced as one of the players to leave Leicester following the end of the 2018-19 Premiership Rugby season. References External links 1984 births Australian rugby union players Fiji international rugby union players Australian people of Tongan descent Australian people of I-Taukei Fijian descent Fijian people of Tongan descent Rugby union players from Sydney Fijian expatriate rugby union players Expatriate rugby union players in Wales Expatriate rugby union players in England Fijian expatriate sportspeople in Wales Australian expatriate sportspeople in Wales Australian expatriate rugby union players Living people Cardiff Rugby players Nottingham R.F.C. players Northampton Saints players Leicester Tigers players I-Taukei Fijian people Australian expatriate sportspeople in |
The people are outside. | Die Leute sind draußen. |
However, commentators generally observed that political considerations underlay the technical decision, with the independence-leaning President Chen Shui-bian being opposed to what he saw as a propaganda move by Beijing. | Toutefois, les commentateurs généralement observaient que les considérations politiques sous-tendaient la décision technique, avec le président pro-indépendance Chen Shui-bian étant opposé à ce qu'il a vu comme un mouvement de propagande de Pékin,. |
Óscar Guerrero Silva | أوسكار غيريرو سيلفا |
Waht is the speed of SATA HDD? | The performance results you get may vary due to factors such as the speed of the Front Side Bus (FSB) and the ATA supported by the computer.\n\nSerial ATA drives offer several advantages over parallel drives, not the least of which is speed. The maximum data transfer rate (or burst rate) for most parallel drives is 100 to 133 megabytes per second. Drives using the first generation of the SATA interface can reach 150 MBps. By 2007 that rate will climb to 600 MBps. |
Franz Schubert (film) | Franz Schubert – Ein Leben in zwei Sätzen |
fossil record, most often a scale, denticle or tooth. The term was coined by Doyle, Kennedy and Riedel (1974) to denote 'fish skeletal debris'. The term 'stratignathy', proposed in the same paper for | denote 'fish skeletal debris'. The term 'stratignathy', proposed in the same paper for the time relationships of ichthyoliths, did not gain currency. References Prehistoric |
do unilorin accept two sittings? | – Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU, – University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN, – University of ilorin, UNILORIN, ... Almost all the Federal, State and private universities accept two sittings. |
He was the first president of the American Philological Association and editor-in-chief of The Century Dictionary. | Ele foi o primeiro presidente da American Filológicos Associação e editor-chefe de o Century's Dictionary. |
Unscrupulous businesses or business people often change names and locations to hide complaint histories. | Các doanh nghiệp vô đạo đức hoặc doanh nhân thường thay đổi tên và địa điểm để ẩn lịch sử khiếu nại. |
are sepsis and bacteremia the same? | However, occasionally, bacteremia leads to infections, sepsis, or both. Sepsis: Bacteremia or another infection triggers a serious bodywide response (sepsis), which typically includes fever, weakness, a rapid heart rate, a rapid breathing rate, and an increased number of white blood cells. |
The Pergamon Museum will be redeveloped according to his plan, which controversially proposes large alterations to buildings unchanged since 1930. | O Museu de Pérgamo será reconstruído de acordo com seu plano, que pretende grandes alterações a edifícios inalterados desde 1930. |
How to convert HH:MM:SS to time.time() object in Python | Converting string into datetime |
Using the administrative definition, many cities will be included on this list that are smaller than their urban area. | Використовуючи цей жорсткий адміністративний термін багато міст будуть включені у цей список із меншою, ніж їм підпорядковується, територією. |
I need your help for my job. | Ho bisogno del suo aiuto per il mio lavoro. |
The earliest missions were attempts to achieve Earth's escape velocity, simply to show it was feasible and study the Moon. | Prvé misie programu Pioneer boli pokusy dosiahnuť zemskú únikovú rýchlosť, jednoducho ukázať, že to je uskutočniteľné, a študovať Mesiac. |
what is the purpose of the spleen in a human body | Spleen The spleen is an organ found in virtually all vertebrates. Similar in structure to a large lymph node, it acts primarily as a blood filter. The word spleen comes from Ancient Greek σπλήν (splḗn).[1] |
Klingenberg disobeyed orders, and decided to reconnitor Belgrade, with his units far ahead of the main German army. | Klingenberg désobéit aux ordres et décide de conquérir Belgrade avec ses unités, loin devant la principale armée allemande. |
Lucero attended City College of San Francisco and San Francisco State University. Career Lucero was the executive director of La Raza Graphics Center, founded in 1971, which later merged with the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts. In 1986, Lucero organized a commission of a silkscreen print portfolio called Buscando America to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the La Raza Graphics Center. The portfolio included works from Enrique Chagoya, Domitila Domínguez, and Irene Pérez, among others. In 1996, the California Ethnic and Multicultural | Lucero Collection on La Raza Silkscreen Center / La Raza Graphics. Lucero later became the executive and artistic director for Yerba Buena Arts and Events and the Yerba Buena Gardens Festival. Lucero's 1975 depiction of Puerto Rican nationalist Lolita Lebrón, entitled Lolita Lebrón ¡Viva Puerto Rico Libre!, was featured in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's exhibition, ¡Printing the Revolution! The Rise and Impact of Chicano Graphics, 1965 to Now. Works Prints Lolita Lebrón ¡Viva Puerto Rico Libre! (1975) Lolita Lebrón ¡Que Viva Puerto Rico Libre! (1977) La Biblioteca de La Mission: Conozca Su Biblioteca Publica [The Mission Branch Library : Know your public library] (1985) Short stories Take the Money |
compositions because they were not in his mature style, but in 1905 he accepted the offer of a publisher who thought they would be successful, given the fame Debussy had gained in the intervening fifteen years. While it is not known how much of the Suite was written in 1890 and how much was written in 1905, it is clear that Debussy changed the names of at least two of the pieces. "Passepied" had first been composed under the title "Pavane", while "Clair de lune" was originally entitled "Promenade sentimentale". These names come from poems by Paul Verlaine. The title of the third movement of Suite bergamasque is taken from Verlaine's poem "Clair de lune", which refers to bergamasks in the opening stanza: Structure Suite bergamasque consists of four movements: Prélude (Moderato tempo rubato, F major, ) Menuet (Andante, A minor, ) Clair de lune (Andante très expressif, D major, ) Passepied (Allegretto ma non troppo, F minor, ) Movements 1. Prélude The first piece in the suite, entitled "Prélude", is in the key of F major and marked moderato tempo rubato. Its legato phrases give it a smooth, flowing feel. 2. Menuet The second movement of Suite bergamasque is the "Menuet", in A minor. Rather than mimicking the articulations of a baroque minuet from the start, Debussy eschews the accent on the downbeat of the first | D major, ) Passepied (Allegretto ma non troppo, F minor, ) Movements 1. Prélude The first piece in the suite, entitled "Prélude", is in the key of F major and marked moderato tempo rubato. Its legato phrases give it a smooth, flowing feel. 2. Menuet The second movement of Suite bergamasque is the "Menuet", in A minor. Rather than mimicking the articulations of a baroque minuet from the start, Debussy eschews the accent on the downbeat of the first measures. The light, fluttery embellishments Debussy writes throughout the movement give it the character of an arabesque. 3. Clair de lune The third movement of Suite bergamasque is "Clair de lune", in D major. It is written in meter and marked andante très expressif. Its title, which means "moonlight" in French, is taken from Verlaine's poem "Clair de lune". It is not to be confused with the two settings of the poem composed by Debussy for voice and piano accompaniment. 4. Passepied The final movement, entitled "Passepied", is in F minor, marked allegretto ma non troppo. A passepied is a type of dance that originated in Brittany. This movement is fast and light, with the left hand playing an almost continuous quaver accompaniment. The movement includes the use of 3 against 4 polyrhythm. Arrangements Suite bergamasque has been orchestrated and arranged by many people, both for concert performance and for use in other media. In particular, "Clair de lune" has been arranged for a wide variety of instrumental combinations, including notable orchestrations by André Caplet, Leopold Stokowski, and Lucien Cailliet. "Clair de lune" was originally intended to be included as a fully orchestrated piece in the 1940 Walt Disney animated film Fantasia. However, due to runtime issues, it was eventually not included in the final cut of the film. Instead, |
A significant minority of them opted for Angola and some of them actively took part in the Angolan Civil War, generally on the side of the MPLA. | Una minoria significativa d'ells optaren per la nacionalitat angolesa, i alguns d'ells van participar activament en la Guerra Civil angolesa, generalment fent costat al MPLA. |
Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France. See also Communes of the | Communes of the Meurthe-et-Moselle department References |
whose office he was a law student. The firm of Morris & Stanley had a large practice. In 1865, Stanley was chosen as president of the City National Bank and held that position for fourteen years. In 1881 he was elected a trustee of Dartmouth College, to succeed Judge Ira Allen Eastman. In 1874, on the reorganization of the judiciary system of the state, Stanley was made one of the judges of the new Circuit Court, and two years later, when the | and held that position for fourteen years. In 1881 he was elected a trustee of Dartmouth College, to succeed Judge Ira Allen Eastman. In 1874, on the reorganization of the judiciary system of the state, Stanley was made one of the judges of the new Circuit Court, and two years later, when the opposing |
Tremithus | Titularbistum Tremithus |
definition of a lemming | lemming. n. 1. (Animals) any of various volelike rodents of the genus Lemmus and related genera, of northern and arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America: family Cricetidae.emming. n. 1. (Animals) any of various volelike rodents of the genus Lemmus and related genera, of northern and arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America: family Cricetidae. |
Torres Vedras DOC | Torres Vedras (DOC) |
He was helped over the finish line by concerned race officials, but later he was disqualified and the gold medal was awarded to John Hayes, who had trailed him by around 30 seconds. | Му било помогнато да ја заврши трката од страна на загрижените организатори на трката, но подоцна тој бил дисквалификуван и златниот медал му бил доделен на Џон Хејз, кој го следел на растојание од 30 секунди. |
Jack Richardson (footballer, born 1906) | جاك ريتشاردسون (لاعب كرة قدم أسترالية) |
followed by semi-finals and a final. Romania topped the round-robin stage to set up a semi-final match against Serbia, with Bulgaria and Greece playing in the second semi-final. After winning their semi-final against Serbia, | International (T20I) cricket tournament held in Bulgaria in June 2021. The tournament was played at the National Sports Academy in Sofia and was arranged to mark 20 years since the founding of the Bulgarian Cricket Federation. In addition to the hosts Bulgaria, the competing nations were |
is sausage protein | 13.9g. Sausages are not a good source of protein and the content of the pork in sausages is often doubtful as it could be from very bad cuts. If you are buying sausages for a barbecue, picnic etc then make sure you read the nutritional information on the packet, as the higher the meat content the higher the protein. |
The tone pattern of one line must be the inverse of the other. | El patrón tonal de un verso debe ser el inverso del otro. |
maximum of 100 kilograms of body mass. The tournament bracket consisted of a single-elimination contest culminating in a gold medal match. Since there were only four attendees, | judo weight classes, limiting competitors to a maximum of 100 kilograms of body mass. The tournament bracket consisted of a single-elimination contest culminating in a gold medal match. Since there were only four attendees, it was decided that only one bronze medal will be granted instead of two bronze medals. Results |
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