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The Arab League also accused the Islamic State of committing crimes against humanity. | Den Arabiske Liga beskyldte også den islamiske stat for at begå forbrydelser mod menneskeheden. |
employment in Michigan's area for massage therapy? | Better move out of Michigan. There's no work there. |
elementals | elemental |
is a gangster who wants to steal the treasure, but actually, he just wants Annette to notice him because he has a crush on Annette. • Johann & Barbara: The Swiss middle-aged couple who lend Annette and Pangyi their residence for free. • Jose: First appears in Cuba. He is a Cuban baseball player. • Amelia: First appears in Cuba. She is Jose's aunt. She is a Cuban doctor. Professor Ji Gubon has a crush on her. • Anna: First appears in Cuba. She is a pirate. She wants to steal all the treasure in the ocean. She is a relative of Davy Jones. • Tom: First appears in UK. Student Council President receive message from 008. His parents were dead and later adopted by Dr. Bong Palyi. • Vivika: First appears in Austria. She is an adopted child of President Rudolf. She is a musician who can play violin really good. She is Catherine's cousin. • President Rudolf: First appears in Austria. He is a rich Austrian man who adopted Vivika as his daughter. He is secretly a Treasure master. • Rud Fanbasten: First appears in Netherlands. He is an Art teacher of a university in Netherlands. He is secretly a Treasure Master. • Mr. Fanbasten: First appears in Netherlands. He is a fat man who likes cheese. He looks like Santa Clause. He is Rud's father. • Emily: First appears in Netherlands. She is a Dutch florist. Her picture was founded in one of Rud's paintings. • Saya: First appears in Peru. She is a Peruvian kid who really respects her sister. She help Pangyi finds treasure in Peru. • Goya: First appears in Peru. She is Saya's older sister. She is a smart university student but got tricked by Dr. Bong Pal-Yi. • Alex/Alexia: A Romanian guy who breaks up with his girlfriend and becomes a girl because of his ex-girlfriend's magic potion. • Anne: First appears in Germany. She is an innocent sweet girl. She likes German history and playing piano. She likes Nazi. • Emir: First appears in Germany. He is Anne's twin brother. He likes to play football. He is a lady boy. • Jens: First appears in Germany. He runs away from his father because his father is a Nazi. He has his own house. He is Anne and Emir's father. • Karl: He is Jens's father, Anne and Emir's grandpa. He used to be Nazi, SS officer. Right now he is an old man that lives in a hospital in Munich. He is the only Nazi left that know about the gold treasures. • Carrel: First appears in Czechia. He is a Czech boy who likes everything about occultism and black magic. He believes in the legend about Golem. He is also a wizard wannabe. He helps Catherine and Dotori to find Czech treasure. • Slakinski: First appears in Czechia. He is a spy of treasure master that helps Mark to steal treasure in Czechia. • Antonio: First appears in Italy. He is an Italian man from Milan. He asked Pangyi and Indy to find a treasure for him. He is a rival of Mario. • Mario: First appears in Italy. He is an Italian man from Naples. He asked Dotori and Catherine to find a treasure for him. He is a rival of Antonio. • Francesca: First appears in Italy. She is a crazy Italian woman who is obsessed with valuable treasures. She likes to make a redeem event for people to buy limited treasures. • Hera: First appears in Greece. Her name is as same as Greek goddess name. She lives in Crete island. She likes Greek mythology. Both Pangyi and Dotori like her. • Nicos: First appears in Greece. He is Hera's father. He makes a fake treasure for Dr. Bong Palyi and regretted it. • Indy: First appears in America. He is American but he asked appears in Germany and Italy. He is also a treasure hunter. He likes adventure and hunting treasures from all around the world. He always has equipments with him all the time but he doesn't like to take a bathe. • Hawk: First appears in America. He has a Native American blood, a red Indian. He is working part-time job as a tour guide at the Statue of Liberty. He is also good at fighting. • Two Tailed Skank: First appears in America. No one know what his actual name is but peoples call him Two Tailed Skank because his fart can separate into two lanes. • Tsubame: First appears in Japan. She is a ninja kid and a bodyguard for the Geisha. • Kyonohana: First appears in Japan. She is Geisha. Her name means "The flower of the city". She keeps one fraction of Japanese sword. • Professor Kochu: First appears in Japan. A good old friend of Professor Ji Gubon. He is clumsy and lives in a small house full of books and documents. • Count Fersen: First appears in Sweden. He is a Swedish guy who likes to hide treasure for a competition. Some people think that he is silly, but Yi Eun ju has a crush on him. He is also Dr.Bong Pal-yi's childhood partner in ancient India and Ancient Greek. • Vinh: First appears in Vietnam. He is a professional Vietnamese chef. He wins the best chef of the year prize. • Ugo: First appears in Mexico. He believes in Mexican ancient civilisations and rituals. He wants to sacrifice Professor Ji Gubon's heart for the ritual. • Joseph: First appears in Philippines. He is an orphan boy that was raised by father Martin at the church since he was a kid. • Father Martin: First appears in Philippines. He is a Filipino priest who raised many orphans at his church. • Jay: First appears in Philippines. She is an emotionless girl who was raised by father Martin since she was a kid after her parents died because of Typhoon. She was hired by Mark to find a treasure for him. She was forced to be a Treasure Master and betrayed on father Martin. • Professor Loyola: First appears in Philippines. He is a Filippino archeologist that keeps the golden plate. • Irene: First appears in Philippines. She is the daughter of Ita tribal chief. She works as the massage officer. • Thani S. Silachai: First appears in Thailand. He is a boxer. He has an ability to do Muay Thai fight. • Kaew: First appears in Thailand. She is a flower seller in the street. She is Thani's younger sister. • Professor Mahmoud: First appears in Turkey. He is an architect. He is Nuree's father. He lies that he was Senan's relative. He was a Treasure Master. • President Cecil White: First appears in South Africa. He is a British man who lives in South Africa during racism ages. He does not like racism because he loves a black woman. He owns a rainbow diamond in his mansion. • Tandy: First appears in South Africa. She is a kid who likes football. She has many part-time jobs. • Rosa: First appears | worldwide. The series introduces South Korean readers to different countries around the world, their history, geography and culture, through the eponymous treasure hunt for a lost, hidden or stolen artifact that is culturally or historically significant to the particular country. It also mentions any historical ties between South Korea and the country being visited. In translations for different countries, this introduction is changed accordingly for the target readers. Background The primary character of the series is the young but precocious Pang-Yi who accompanied his uncle, the Professor Gu-Bon, on various foreign trips for archaeology or historical studies. They encounter a clue to some legendary lost, and the hunt would take them across the country, bringing them to sights and experiences significant to the country. Pang-Yi's rival is Do To-ri, a child prodigy, though they are willing to work together occasionally. Characters Main characters Ji Pang-yi (지팡이): The protagonist of the main series. He is a precocious boy with amazing knowledge of history and power of observation. Pang-Yi was able to visit numerous historically or archaeologically important sites and fell into adventures recovering lost historically treasures. A running joke in the earlier series had him matched with a pretty girl from each country visited. Professor Ji Gu-bon (지구본): Famous archaeologist who was often invited overseas for conferences or expert advice. He is portrayed as a fat gourmand with a brilliant mind. Once, he lost a lot of weight and he became quite a handsome man. Yi Eun-ju (이은주): Man-crazy Research Assistant to Professor Gu-Bon. She holds a crush on Dr. Pal-yi and Mark, despite them being the antagonists. Do To-ri (도토리): Pang-Yi's rival, but he is actually caring about Pang-yi. His IQ is 180. but he has no luck with girls, untalented in mathematics, and suffers from acrophobia. Dotori's mentor is his father, Dr. Dotoran. Dr. Do To-ran (도토란): Academic rival to Professor Gu-Bon. While Prof Gu-Bon was mainly based in Korea, Dr. To-ran worked extensively for long periods overseas and appeared more cosmopolitan. His IQ is slightly higher than his son, To-ri. Do Re-mi (도레미): Do To-ri's younger sister. She is less intelligent than her brother and friendlier towards Pang-Yi. She is interested in art. Dr. Bong Pal-yi (봉팔이): One of main antagonist of the main series, and the protagonist in the prequel series. In the main series, he use his handsome looks to fool many females into helping him to steal treasures. Bong Ja-ba (봉자바): One of main antagonist of the main series. She is Pal-yi's cousin. She is good at martial arts and uses her abilities to fight. Despite this, she was arrested. Mark Youngman (마크 영맨): One of main antagonists of the main series. He is a member of the Treasure Master's . Like Pal-yi, he is a handsome man and made Eun-ju fall in love with him. Unlike the other antagonists in this series, he escapes Interpol and he is never arrested by any police. His real nationality is unknown. Wanda Kim (완다 김): Pal-ri's mother. She usually supports her son in his effort to steal treasures. Supporting characters • Choi Ichi/Takuya/James: First appears in Japan. He is a Japanese-Korean boy who does not like his own name. He has 3 names. English name = James, Japanese name = Takuya, Korean name = Choyeiji. Pangyi likes to call him Broken eyebrow. He has crush on Doremi as seen on Korea. • Ko & Kai: They are Dr. Bong Pal-Yi's henchmen. Ko is fat but Kai is thin. They met Dr. Pal-Yi since they were children. • Catherine/Sophie: First appears in France. She is a rich girl who acts like a spoiled brat and she likes Pangyi and Dotori. Her name is as same as Catherine of Medici. • Duke Enrée: He is the high Duke of France and Catherine's father. • The Butler: Lady Catherine's personal butler. He is an old man who really cares of his young master, lady Catherine. • Nuri: First appears in Turkey. He likes Dotori, But later like Reyna, the girl in Israel. He is Muslim. • Reyna: First appears in Israel. She wants to choose her own religion, but later she wants to be proudly Jewish just like her parents. • Nguen Bun Hong: First appears in Vietnam. He loves to cook Pho. He is the third generation of chef after his father and grandfather. • Windy: First appears in Iraq. She is Pangyi's friend. She is a member of UNESCO. • Shun Li: First appears in China. She is a Chinese fighter. Her hair looks like a Chinese snack. • Maria: First appears in Brazil. She is a Brazilian natural explorer. She is Professor Ji Gubon's friend and he likes her, too. • Mr. Hudson: First appears in Egypt. He is an Egyptian oil millionaire. He wants Pangyi and Dotori team to help him hunting treasure in pyramid that he discovered. Yi Eun Ju has a crush on him. • Raffi: First appears in New Zealand. He is a Maori warrior whose grandfather is a tribal chief. He likes to play rugby. His favourite Rugby team is the All black team. • Kena: First appears in New Zealand. He is Maori tribal chief. He used to be a Maori warrior. He wants his grandson Raffi to be a Maori warrior just like him. • Mrs. Misra: First appears in India. She is a beautiful Indian woman. She is Tandoori's mother. Professor Ji Gubon has a crush on her. • Tandoori: First appears in India. He is a boy that looks like a girl because he never cut his hair. His religion is Sikh. • Professor Will: He is an old English man. He is Professor Ji Gubon and Professor Do Toran's teacher. • Vice Professor Albert: First appears in UK. He is a rich English man. He is Professor Will's rival. He has a treasure of his own and he likes to make a competition for Pangyi vs Bong Palyi team. He wants them to battle to get |
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of the Week" awards in British magazines like NME, Sounds or Melody Maker. The musical style followed by Boa and his band Phillip Boa & The Voodooclub was described in a review by NME as "a cross between B52's and Captain Beefheart". The style of his lyrics is a mix of irony, love songs, sarcasm and is often of bizarre and deranged content. Music In 1985, he founded the independent band Phillip Boa and the Voodooclub. With their album Hair and the single "Container Love", they experienced a commercial breakthrough and international recognition in 1989. Boa's music is influenced by British punk rock and new wave; its style swings between pop and avantgarde. A continuous charasteric are the catchy and melodic choruses, interrupted or alienated by atmospheric shifts. Thereby the voice of band member Pia Lund and Boa's own throaty singing contrast diametrically. After his most successful album so far, Boaphenia (1993), Boa made a deliberate musical cut to focus on a Metal project when founded the heavy metal band Voodoocult, consisting of members Dave Lombardo (drums), Chuck Schuldiner (guitar), Waldemar Sorychta (guitar), Mille Petrozza (guitar) and himself as vocalist. The autumn of 2006 saw Boa and his Voodooclub start their Remastered tour. They consequently only played songs from the three re-published albums Copperfield, Hair and Hispañola. Moreover, since 2001, they play two or three annual Christmas concerts at the Leipzig Moritzbastei fortress. On 3 August 2007, the album Faking to Blend In was released on Motor Music. In 2009, the Voodooclub teamed up with Can drummer the late Jaki Liebezeit, who played percussion and drums on their album Diamonds Fall. The album Loyalty brought them a commercial comeback in Germany (No. 13 in the album charts) and some other countries. The album was produced by David Vella and Brian Viglione, who also played drums and other instruments on the album. Loyalty was mixed by Ian Grimble and mastered by Frank Arkwright at Abbey Road Studios. In 2014 the studio album Bleach House was released on Cargo Records, which reached place 7 in the German album charts, the best chart position in the history of the band. The album was produced by David Vella on | and the single "Container Love", they experienced a commercial breakthrough and international recognition in 1989. Boa's music is influenced by British punk rock and new wave; its style swings between pop and avantgarde. A continuous charasteric are the catchy and melodic choruses, interrupted or alienated by atmospheric shifts. Thereby the voice of band member Pia Lund and Boa's own throaty singing contrast diametrically. After his most successful album so far, Boaphenia (1993), Boa made a deliberate musical cut to focus on a Metal project when founded the heavy metal band Voodoocult, consisting of members Dave Lombardo (drums), Chuck Schuldiner (guitar), Waldemar Sorychta (guitar), Mille Petrozza (guitar) and himself as vocalist. The autumn of 2006 saw Boa and his Voodooclub start their Remastered tour. They consequently only played songs from the three re-published albums Copperfield, Hair and Hispañola. Moreover, since 2001, they play two or three annual Christmas concerts at the Leipzig Moritzbastei fortress. On 3 August 2007, the album Faking to Blend In was released on Motor Music. In 2009, the Voodooclub teamed up with Can drummer the late Jaki Liebezeit, who played percussion and drums on their album Diamonds Fall. The album Loyalty brought them a commercial comeback in Germany (No. 13 in the album charts) and some other countries. The album was produced by David Vella and Brian Viglione, who also played drums and other instruments on the album. Loyalty was mixed by Ian Grimble and mastered by Frank Arkwright at Abbey Road Studios. In 2014 the studio album Bleach House was released on Cargo Records, which reached place 7 in the German album charts, the best chart position in the history of the band. The album was produced by David Vella on Malta and was mixed in London, at the Konk Studios London by Dougal Lott. It was mastered by Fred Kevorkian in the New Yorker Avatar Studios. After many intensive years and more than 2 million sold albums, the single collection Blank Expression - A History Of Singles 1986-2016 was released on 16 September 2016 on Capitol Records/Universal Music. It reached rank 8 in the German album charts. Apart from the most important singles, the collection included also twelve new songs |
Widerøe recaptured the Narvik contract from 1 April 2006. | Widerøe vandt på ny udbudsrunden til Narvik fra 1. april 2006. |
The teacher is so attractive. | كانت المدرّسة جذّابة جدّا. |
As well, the Dutch captured and occupied São Tomé for seven years in 1641, razing over 70 sugar mills. | De Nederlanders veroverden en bezetten São Tomé gedurende zeven jaar vanaf 1641, waarbij zeventig suikermolens met de grond gelijk werden gemaakt. |
define explode | Explode is defined as to make a loud burst, blow up or reject. 1 An example of to explode is laughing loudly at a joke. 2 An example of to explode is a volcano erupting. 3 An example of to explode is to expose an error in a widely-held belief. |
Europride | EuroPride |
Kaledo (soup) | Kaledo |
Google Plus Local will replace Google Places for local recommendations .
The tool incorporates reviews from Zagat as well as from users' friends .
Google is working to incorporate Google+ with its other products . | (CNN) -- Google Places is gone, replaced by a new feature that combines its Google Plus social site and renowned restaurant reviewers Zagat. Announced Wednesday, Google Plus Local is the latest push by Google to incorporate its networking site into more of its other products, with the goal of creating a single, seamless Web experience. Plus Local is designed to let users discover and share information about local restaurants, shops and other sites. "Finding the best places to go is an essential part of our lives, as are the people and resources that help us make those decisions," Google product manager Avni Shah wrote on the company's official blog. "In fact, the opinions of friends, family or other trusted sources are often the first we seek when looking for the perfect restaurant for date night or the cafe that makes the best latte ever." A new "Local" tab on the side of a Google Plus page lets users click and search. Results will include reviews from Zagat, which Google bought in September, as well as ratings and comments from friends. The results also will appear when Google users search for a local site using Google search or Google Maps. Companies listed on the less-social Google Places can be converted over to Google Plus. According to the blog Search Engine Land, roughly 80 million businesses' pages already had been converted Wednesday morning. Google Plus reports being up to about 100 million users since opening to the public in September. That's a far cry from Facebook's roughly 900 million accounts. Some in the tech world were saying Wednesday that Google Plus Local might be a way to begin catching up. "What Google still lacks in Google+ is a way of getting different businesses' networks to interact with each other -- meaning, Facebook may have its own Facebook Places, but it also has a range of apps from others, like Gogobot and more, that enhance that experience," wrote Ingrid Lunden of TechCrunch. "Google is still largely relying on its own data to get the job done. That could make the experience more cohesive, or (the problem Google+ has been having up to now) a little too quiet." |
Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story | Buddy (Musical) |
A driver was pulled from his car this afternoon after it ran off the road near Dumfries. | Driver pulled from car |
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for the Poole Pirates in the Elite League Kacper Kosinski, member of The Analogs, a Polish street punk band Kacper Kozłowski (born 1986), Polish sprint athlete who specializes in the 400 metres Kacper Ławski (born 1985), Polish rugby player, second or third line of the lock in the French club CS Vienne Kacper Łazaj (born 1995), Polish footballer Kacper Majchrzak (born 1992), Polish swimmer Bronislaw Kacper Malinowski (1884–1942), Polish anthropologist Kacper Piechocki (born 1995), Polish volleyball player Kacper Piorun (born 1991), Polish chess grandmaster (2012) Kacper Przybyłko (born 1993), Polish footballer Kacper Sikora (born 1992), | (2012) Kacper Przybyłko (born 1993), Polish footballer Kacper Sikora (born 1992), Polish singer who won the fourth series of Poland's Got Talent in 2011 Kacper Tatara (born 1988), Polish footballer Kacper Jednorowicz (born 1999), Polish entrepreneur Kacper Ziemiński (born 1990), Polish sailor See also Kacper Ryx, Polish historical crime novel written by Mariusz Wollny Kacperków Polish masculine |
the sole representative of the family Notomeniidae, and has secondarily reduced its radula, which is vestigial. References Solenogastres | Notomenia is a genus of solenogasters, shell-less, worm-like, marinemollusks. In this |
I know that isn't ketchup. | Я знаю, что это не кетчуп. |
At the 2011 Academia Del Perfume Award ceremony sponsored by the Fragrance Foundation, Elixir won the award for "Best Female Perfume General Public Category". | Na cerimônia de premiação Academia Del Perfume 2011, patrocinada pela Fragrance Foundation, Elixir ganhou o prêmio de "Melhor Categoria Pública Geral de Perfumes Femininos". |
of algebra and logic at the Technische Universität Darmstadt. His research interests lie in the field of proof mining. Kohlenbach was President of the German Association for Mathematical Logic and for Basic Research in the Exact Sciences (DVMLG) from 2008 to 2012 and President of the Association for Symbolic Logic from 2016 to 2018. Life He graduated ('Abitur') from Lessing-Gymnasium (High School) in 1980 and completed his studies of mathematics, philosophy, and linguistics with a diplom from the Goethe University Frankfurt. During | mathematician and professor of algebra and logic at the Technische Universität Darmstadt. His research interests lie in the field of proof mining. Kohlenbach was President of the German Association for Mathematical Logic and for Basic Research in the Exact Sciences (DVMLG) from 2008 to 2012 and President of the Association for Symbolic Logic from 2016 to 2018. Life He graduated ('Abitur') from Lessing-Gymnasium (High School) in 1980 and completed his studies of mathematics, philosophy, and linguistics with a diplom from the Goethe University Frankfurt. During |
Burgruine Steinschloß | Steinschloss (zřícenina) |
The style preferred by many Common Lisp programmers may seem more familiar to programmers used to structured languages such as C, while that preferred by Schemers more closely resembles pure-functional languages such as Haskell. | Styl preferowany przez wielu programistów Common Lispu może wydawać się bardziej znajomy programistom przyzwyczajonym do strukturalnych języków takich jak C, podczas gdy styl Scheme bardziej przypomina języki czysto funkcyjne takie jak np. Haskell. |
how much does it cost to have vinyl sheet flooring installed? | The average cost to install sheet vinyl or linoleum falls between $785 and $2,770, while the national average is $1,766. The costs will vary according to the quality and type of vinyl or linoleum you select. Sheet linoleum costs about $4 per square foot to install while sheet vinyl costs around $3 per square foot. |
Two older men are sitting on a bench having a conversation. | two people are talking |
XI of France Order of St. Michael (Bavaria), a Bavarian order of knighthood founded in 1693 by Joseph Clemens of Bavaria Order of St Michael and St George, a British dynastic order of knighthood founded in 1818 by | of Saint Michael, a French dynastic order of knighthood founded in 1469 by King Louis XI of France Order of St. Michael (Bavaria), a Bavarian order of knighthood founded in 1693 by Joseph Clemens of Bavaria Order of St Michael and St George, a British dynastic |
new Coal Vend cartel was formed that had horizontal (coal miners) and vertical (shipping companies) dimensions. The coal miners were organised in April 1906 as the Associated Northern Collieries, which comprised virtually all of the proprietors of coal mines in Newcastle and Maitland. The shipping companies joined the Coal Vend in late September 1906, initially involving were Adelaide Steamship, Howard Smith Co, Huddart Parker & Co and McIlwraith McEacharn & Co, each of which had colliery interests. The cartel later expanded to include the Union Steam Ship Company of NZ, Melbourne Steamship Co and James Patterson & Co. Australian Industries Preservation Act In 1906 the second Deakin government was in power, with support from the Labor party. Prime Minister Deakin's 'New Protection' policy was to provide tariff protection to employers in exchange for 'fair and reasonable' wages for employees. The Australian Industries Preservation Bill, introduced by Sir William Lyne in December 1905, was a part of the package of legislation drafted by the then Attorney-General, Isaac Isaacs. The reason for the Bill was explained as being to protect Australian industries from unfair competition, particularly the International Harvester Co, given the pejorative label of the "American Octopus Trust" as part of a campaign by H.V. McKay who was a Victorian manufacture of harvesters and other agricultural machinery. While the focus in 1905 was on unfair competition from foreign companies, the debate shifted during 1906 to unfair competition within Australia, including the Coal Vend. By 1907 the parliament was concerned at price fixing within Australia in oil, coal, boot and shoe machinery, bricks, confectionery, tobacco, and proprietary articles and the Australian Industries Preservation Act was amended to give the Comptroller-General of Customs investigative powers including requiring people to answer questions. Huddart Parker and Co Pty Ltd v Moorehead The first action against the Coal Vend were notices issued by Moorehead, who was an officer of Customs, requiring Huddart Parker & Co and its manager William Appleton to answer questions about the alleged arrangement that: Huddart Parker would only purchase or ship coal from mining companies that were members of the Coal Vend; those mining companies would only use shipping companies that were members of the Coal Vend; and Huddart Parker had entered into various price fixing agreements about coal and shipping. There was a subtle difference between the allegations against the company and Appleton in that Appleton was suspected of breaching sections of the Act, which depended on the trade and commerce power, while Huddart Parker were suspected of breaching sections of the Act, which depended on the corporations power. Both Huddart Parker and Appleton were convicted of failing to answer the questions and challenged their convictions in the High Court. The High Court upheld the validity of the inquiry provisions and of those based on the trade and commerce power, thus upholding the conviction of Appleton. The conviction of Huddart Parker however was set aside, with the majority, Griffith CJ, Barton & O'Connor JJ, holding that the provisions based on the corporations power were invalid. Their Honours were strongly influenced by the now discredited doctrine of reserved State powers, holding that the corporations power was to be construed narrowly because the trade and commerce power did not include intrastate trade and commerce such that the Parliament could not make a valid law controlling the intra-State trading operations of foreign, trading or financial corporations. The High Court prosecution The second action, R v Associated Northern Collieries, was a prosecution by the Attorney-General against each of the colliery members of Associated Northern Collieries and the original shipping companies, Adelaide Steamship, Howard Smith, Huddart Parker and McIlwraith McEacharn, commenced in June 1910. The prosecution occupied 76 hearing days between 13 April and 22 December 1911. The corporate and individual defendants challenged every aspect of the prosecution, including denials of membership of the Coal Vend, despite making and receiving payments. Isaacs J found that each of the defendants were engaged in a combination with intent to restrain inter-state trade and commerce in Newcastle coal to the detriment of the public. The shipping companies and their managing directors appealed to the High Court, primarily on the basis that the Australian Industries Preservation Act required proof of intent not just to increase prices, but to cause detriment to the public. The High Court, Griffith CJ, Barton and O'Connor JJ, held in Adelaide Steamship Co Ltd v R, delivered in September 1912, that the intent of the agreement was to prevent unlimited and ruinous competition and to fix the "hewing rate" paid to miners. The public was not just the consumers of coal, but also the mining companies and the workers. Raising the price paid for coal was held to be of benefit to the public of Newcastle. The intent of members of the Coal Vend was to protect the prosperity of the Newcastle & Maitland Districts. There was no proof that the public suffered a detriment and no intent to cause such a detriment. The appeal was allowed and the prosecutions were dismissed. The Attorney-General unsuccessfully appealed to the Privy Council. Melbourne Steamship inquiry and prosecution Melbourne Steamship were not a defendant in the prosecution of the original shipping companies in the High Court, however the statement of claim included its role in joining the Coal Vend. In the month before the hearing of that prosecution, commencing in April 2011, Melbourne Steamship was directed to answer various questions about its involvement in the Coal Vend. Melbourne Steamship resisted answering the questions, in which the Crown Solicitor's office stated that the answers were needed for the purposes of the prosecution of the original shipping companies. Moorehead, represented by Starke, prosecuted Melbourne Steamship, represented by Mitchell before a Police Magistrate, charged with failing to answer the questions in the time given. On 26 April 1912 the company was convicted and fined £5 plus £10 10s costs. The judgement was stayed pending an appeal to the High Court. The High Court In the High Court Melbourne Steamship was again represented by Mitchell , challenged its conviction in the High Court arguing that (1) the investigative powers could not be used in aid of the pending criminal proceedings and (2) the Australian Industries Preservation Act did not require an incorporated company to answer questions. Starke continued to represent Moorehead and argued that the investigative powers included asking questions for the purposes of pending court proceedings, but not from a party to those proceedings. Investigation after prosecution commenced Griffith CJ & Barton J held that Melbourne Steamship could not be asked questions about pending prosecutions. | the section was in relation to the commission of an alleged offence and that once a prosecution for that offence has commenced, the investigation power has been spent. Barton J accepted that questions might have been asked for the purpose of prosecuting Melbourne Steamship, however the evidence as to the purpose of the investigation did not support that approach. Isaacs J agreed that once a prosecution had been commenced the investigation power in relation to a defendant had been exhausted. Isaacs J dissented on the basis that the motive of the Executive was irrelevant and that as Customs had the right to ask questions of a person who had not yet been charged, the request was lawful. Answers by a corporation Griffith CJ noted that definition of "answer questions" in the Act was to the best of the person's knowledge, information and belief and held that a corporation could not give evidence in that regard. Barton J similarly held that the investigation power was for the purpose of obtaining evidence and a corporation could not be a witness. Isaacs J noted that the section applied to a corporation unless there was a contrary intention and disagreed that the section demonstrated a contrary intention. Obligations of the Crown Griffith CJ stated that one of the arguments put by the government was a technical point of pleading and that it was axiomatic that the government never take a technical point, stating I am sometimes inclined to think that in some parts – not all – of the Commonwealth, the old-fashioned traditional, and almost instinctive, standard of fair play to be observed by the Crown in dealing with subjects, which I learned a very long time ago to regard as elementary, is either not known or thought out of date. I should be glad to think that I am mistaken. Aftermath The Coal Vend was the only cartel prosecuted under the Australian Industries Preservation Act. There was little interest or impact in promoting competitive markets until the late 1960s. The members of the Coal Vend had successfully resisted each of the prosecutions against them. Its role in raising pries and restricting production was challenged by a drop in the demand for coal such that it collapsed as a cartel by 1912. The Coal Vend continued to exist through to at least 1929, with the Campbell Royal Commission in 1919 finding that it had ceased to operate outside the law, and the Davidson Royal Commission in 1929 confirmed the continued existence of the Coal Vend, although again there was no suggestion of it operating illegally. The referendums The Attorney-General, Billy Hughes, had held a referendum in 1911 to amend section 51 of the Constitution to give the Australian Parliament power to make laws about "Combinations and monopolies in relation to the production, manufacture, or supply of goods or services", however this was widely rejected, obtaining support from just 39% of the voters and a majority in just one state, Western Australia. In 1913 the Attorney-General tried again, arguing that the changes were said to be necessary because the Commonwealth's powers had been cut down by successive decision of the High Court in applying the inter-governmental immunities and reserved state powers doctrines until they were said to be futile. Huddart Parker v Moorehead and Melbourne Steamship v Moorhead were among the cases |
an MFA in writing in 2012. Career Winnette's first novel, Revelation, was published in 2011 by Mutable Sound Press while he was a graduate student. He has written five more works of fiction: Animal Collection (Spork Press 2012), Fondly (Atticus Books 2013), Coyote (Les Figues Press 2015), Haints Stay (Two Dollar Radio 2015), and ‘’The Job of the Wasp ‘’ (Soft Skull 2018). Winnette's short stories, poetry, reviews and other compositions have appeared in various publications, including McSweeney's, The American Reader, The Believer, Gulf Coast Magazine, and 9th | 2018). Winnette's short stories, poetry, reviews and other compositions have appeared in various publications, including McSweeney's, The American Reader, The Believer, Gulf Coast Magazine, and 9th Letter. He was the winner of Les Figues Press's 2013 NOS Book Contest, for his novel Coyote. He also won the 2012 Sonora Review's Short Short Fiction Award and Heavy Feather Review's Featured Chapbook Contest, and he was a finalist for the Cleveland State University Poetry Center's First Book Award and Gulf Coast Magazine's Donald Barthelme Prize. His novels have been translated into Italian and French. References External links http://www.lesfigues.com/author/colin-winnette https://web.archive.org/web/20140529093242/http://colinwinnette.net/stories People from Denton, Texas Writers from Texas School of the Art Institute of Chicago |
are sultanas and raisins the same? | Raisins are made from a range of grape varieties. They are dried naturally and are usually the largest of the three. Sultanas are made from seedless green grapes. They are often dipped in a solution prior to drying, which speeds up the process. |
Due to higher levels of radiation, there are a multitude of physical side-effects that must be mitigated. | بسبب إرتفاع مستويات الإشعاع ، بالإضافة إلى العديد من الآثار الجانبية الفيزيائية التي يجب تخفيفها. |
We actually don't know really anything about this planet, but one possibility is that it's a water world, like a scaled-up version of one of Jupiter's icy moons that might be 50 percent water by mass. | De fapt nu știm multe despre această planetă, dar există posibilitatea să fie o lume plină de apă, un fel de frate mai mare a lunilor de gheață ale lui Jupiter ce ar putea să aibă apă jumătate din masă sa. |
GIMP-ok thanks, now i dont understand how i should go about downloading it..instructions of some sort, please? | If you are using Windows, then you need to download it here.\n\nhttp://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/stable.html |
How did single teacher, single room schoolhouses work in the old days? | This probably isn't the most rock-solid source, but when I was in school, we did a unit on one-room schoolhouses and took a field trip to the one-room schoolhouse in our city. It was preserved as a heritage site and had a schoolteacher who would simulate what a day in the schoolhouse was like and teach us games they used to play at recess and that sort of thing. What we learned is that the schoolteacher would be actively teaching only one grade at a time (or two or three: sometimes grades were smushed together a little bit and adjacent grades would all be working on the same activity for a period of time). Grades who were not being actively taught had reading or writing work to keep them busy until the teacher got back to them. |
species in the genus Vriesea. | plant species in the genus Vriesea. This species is |
in La Ceiba) was a Honduran clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trujillo (Honduras). He | and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trujillo (Honduras). He became ordained in 1973. He was appointed bishop in 1987. He died in 2004. References 20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Honduras |
Tom woke up at 2:30 in the morning. | Tom sabah 2.30'da uyandı. |
Members of the forums at argn.com and unfiction.com have investigated the background of the film, with the "1-18-08" section at Unfiction generating over 7,700 posts in August 2007. | Los miembros del foro en argn.com y unfiction.com han investigado sobre la historia de la película, con la sección "1-18-08" en Unfiction generando más de 7,700 en agosto de 2007. |
In 1167, Sithu fell ill. | W roku 1167 Sithu zachorował. |
can antibiotics cause lack of appetite in dogs? | In many pets, antibiotics can cause nausea and/or a loss of appetite, which may make your pet less interested in eating their food. But it is crucial that your pet continues to eat, because their body needs the energy to continue fighting infection and repairing damaged cells. |
I'm fixing the washing machine. | Spravuji pračku. |
He seems to have much in reserve. | 彼は余裕綽々と落ち着いている。 |
The Internauta is broadcast on VilaWeb every Friday afternoon. | L'Internauta s'emet a VilaWeb cada divendres a horabaixa. |
Don't let them hurt her. | אל תתן להם לפגוע בה. |
His government received the support of MPs belonging to the HDZ-HSLS-HDS coalition, Bridge of Independent Lists, Milan Bandić 365, HSS, HDSSB, SDSS and 5 representatives of other national minorities. | Su gobierno recibió el apoyo de los diputados pertenecientes a la coalición HDZ-HSLS-HDS, Puente de Listas Independientes, Milan Bandic 365, HSS, HDSSB, SDSS y 5 representantes de otras minorías nacionales. |
Events took place at 11 pre-existing venues, one new venue (the Singapore Turf Club Riding Centre), and six temporary venues that will be removed following the Games. | Os eventos ocorreram em 11 locais previamente existentes e apenas uma nova infraestrutura (o Centro de Hipismo Turf Club de Singapura), e houve seis infraestruturas temporárias, a remover após os Jogos. |
Since its acquisition of MDI Technologies, Inc. (MDI), in June 2005, Logibec has continued to expand its American activities with the recent acquisition of the assets of Achieve Healthcare Technologies and QuickCARE Software Services and is now a leader in the U.S. with a customer base of more than 7,000 facilities and communities for seniors. | После приобретения MDI Technologies Inc. (MDI) в июне 2005 Logibec расширил свою американскую деятельность покупкой активов Achieve Healthcare Technologies и QuickCARE Software Services и стал там лидером с впечатляющей клиентской базой в более чем 7000 учреждений и домов престарелых. |
Murex aduncospinosus | 华南骨螺 |
Zoltán Lorinczy | Zoltán Lőrinczy |
from 1994 to 1997 as a teenager (and won international gold and silver medals). He graduated from Stanford University (bachelor's degree in physics and master's degree in mathematics in 2001) and received his PhD from Stanford University under Shoucheng Zhang. As a postdoctoral fellow he came to the Center for Theoretical Physics at Princeton University, where he was appointed Assistant Professor in 2009 and Associate Professor in 2014. He deals with the application of topology in solid state physics, for example in the fractional quantum hall effect, and novel topological materials (topological insulators, topological superconductors) and spin transport or spintronics. He also deals with ferrous high-temperature superconductors and predicted s-wave pairing there. Awards In 2016 he received the New Horizons in Physics Prize. In 2014 he received the Sackler Prize. In 2017 he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and, in 2018, an Alexander von Humboldt Professorship. In 2019 he was awarded the James C. McGroddy Prize for New Materials from the American Physical Society. Selected publications J. D. Koralek, C. P. Weber, J. Orenstein, B. A. Bernevig, Shoucheng Zhang, S. Mack & D. D. Awschalom, Emergence of the persistent spin helix in semiconductor quantum wells Nature, 458, 610-613 (2009) B. | von Humboldt Professorship. In 2019 he was awarded the James C. McGroddy Prize for New Materials from the American Physical Society. Selected publications J. D. Koralek, C. P. Weber, J. Orenstein, B. A. Bernevig, Shoucheng Zhang, S. Mack & D. D. Awschalom, Emergence of the persistent spin helix in semiconductor quantum wells Nature, 458, 610-613 (2009) B. Andrei Bernevig, Taylor L. Hughes, Shou-Cheng Zhang, Quantum Spin Hall Effect and Topological Phase Transition in HgTe Quantum Wells Science, 314, 1757 (2006) B. Andrei Bernevig and F.D.M. Haldane, Fractional Quantum Hall Effect and Jack Polynomials Phys. Rev. Lett 100, 246802 (2008) B. A. Bernevig, J. Orenstein, and S.-C. Zhang, Exact SU(2) Symmetry and Persistent Spin Helix in a Spin-Orbit Coupled System Phys. Rev. Lett. 97, 236601 (2006) B. A. Bernevig and S.-C. Zhang, Quantum Spin Hall Effect Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 106802 (2006) Kangjun Seo, B. Andrei Bernevig, Jiangping Hu, Pairing Symmetry in |
The community kept expanding, as readership of Singapore women’s magazines continued turning toward online content, developing the portal into Singapore's largest online women community for beauty, fashion and lifestyle, with over 500,000 unique visitors each month. | Cộng đồng đã duy trì sự mở rộng, khi tập thể độc giả của các tạp chí phụ nữ Singapore đã tiếp tục hướng đến nội dung trực tuyến, phát triển cổng vào cộng đồng phụ nữ trực tuyến lớn nhất của Singapore về sắc đẹp, thời trang và lối sống, với hơn 500,000 người truy cập thật sự mỗi tháng. |
total of . Around those ponds are lush Japanese gardens set against a backdrop of towering cliffs of the Koʻolau Range. The gardens are home to sparrows and peafowl. The temple covers . The Byodo-In Temple is visited and used by thousands of worshipers from around the world. It welcomes people of all faiths to participate in its traditions. Apart from worship, the temple grounds are also used for weddings and office meetings. Ancient Japan Byodo-In Temple is a smaller-scale replica of the Byōdō-in, a World Heritage Site near the ancient city of Kyoto, originally a monastery founded by Fujiwara no Yorimichi in 1052 of the Heian period. It was famous for its Vairocana statue. The statue was lost and replaced in 1053 with a large wooden statue of Amitābha, a national treasure carved by the Japanese artisan Jōchō. The Amitābha statue stands in the midst of the , an artistic reproduction of Sukhavati, the pure land of Amitābha. It is called the "Phoenix Hall" in English in reference to the two fenghuang birds stretching their wings upon the temple roof. Fifty two wooden images of bodhisattvas surround Amitābha, dancing and playing musical instruments on floating clouds. From 2001 to 2007, the temple underwent restoration in the spirit of preservation of Japan's ancient heritage. Modern Hawaii Byodo-In Temple was commissioned and built largely by concrete (the original is wooden without the use of nails) in 1968 at its present location in the Valley of the Temples to celebrate the centennial anniversary of the arrival of Japanese culture to Hawaii. It was dedicated by Governor John A. Burns, a favorite of the Japanese community for his long service for the cause of Japanese rights during the state's territorial years. Japanese immigrants entered the Kingdom of Hawaii and later Territory of Hawaii to labor in the sugarcane and pineapple plantations. They joined the Chinese, Filipino, Korean, native Hawaiians and Portuguese. Valley of the Temples Memorial Park The Valley of the Temples Memorial Park, where the Byodo-in Temple is located, also contains large Catholic statues depicting | a large wooden statue of Amitābha, a national treasure carved by the Japanese artisan Jōchō. The Amitābha statue stands in the midst of the , an artistic reproduction of Sukhavati, the pure land of Amitābha. It is called the "Phoenix Hall" in English in reference to the two fenghuang birds stretching their wings upon the temple roof. Fifty two wooden images of bodhisattvas surround Amitābha, dancing and playing musical instruments on floating clouds. From 2001 to 2007, the temple underwent restoration in the spirit of preservation of Japan's ancient heritage. Modern Hawaii Byodo-In Temple was commissioned and built largely by concrete (the original is wooden without the use of nails) in 1968 at its present location in the Valley of the Temples to celebrate the centennial anniversary of the arrival of Japanese culture to Hawaii. It was dedicated by Governor John A. Burns, a favorite of the Japanese community for his long service for the cause of Japanese rights during the state's territorial years. Japanese immigrants entered the Kingdom of Hawaii and later Territory of Hawaii to labor in the sugarcane and pineapple plantations. They joined the Chinese, Filipino, Korean, native Hawaiians and Portuguese. Valley of the Temples Memorial Park The Valley of the Temples Memorial Park, where the Byodo-in Temple is located, also contains large Catholic statues depicting the Passion of Christ, the Virgin Mary, various Catholic saints, crypts and mausoleums of some of the most influential people in Hawaiʻi. Most notable of those interred at the mausoleums of the Valley of the Temples is Walter F. Dillingham, Hawaii entrepreneur and statesman. For a time, former |
Belgian Open was a WTA Tour tennis event held over three different periods during 1987–2002. The competition took place in July during 1987–1989 and 2002, and in May during 1992–1993 and 1999–2001. 2000 and 2001 it was sponsored by Dutch clothing chain Mexx and renamed the Benelux Open. The competition was played on outdoor clay courts. The tournament | Henin, aged 16 in 1999. However, Sabine Appelmans, Kim Clijsters and Els Callens all won the doubles event. Location chronology 1987: Knokke 1988-89: Brussels 1992: Waregem 1993: Liège 1999-2001: Antwerp Past finals Singles Doubles See also Diamond Games – women's tournament (2002–2008, 2015) Brussels Open – women's tournament (2011–2013) Clay court tennis tournaments Tennis tournaments in Belgium WTA Tour Defunct tennis tournaments Defunct sports competitions in |
can 1 sunbed give you cancer? | 1 - Sunbeds cause skin cancer The Sunbed Association claims there is no evidence that moderate use of a commercial sunbed will increase your risk of melanoma. This is not true – using a sunbed will increase your risk of getting skin cancer. Sunbeds emit UV rays that cause DNA damage. |
"Ruch ukarany ujemnymi punktami". | Ruch ukarany ujemnymi punktami. |
Gertrud Pätsch | გერტრუდ პეჩი |
Many critics describe Humbert as a rapist, notably Azar Nafisi in her best-selling Reading Lolita in Tehran, though in a survey of critics David Larmour notes that other interpreters of the novel have been reluctant to use that term. | Muitos críticos descrevem Humbert como um estuprador, notadamente Azar Nafisi em seu best-selling Reading Lolita in Tehran, embora em uma pesquisa de críticos David Larmour notasse que outros interpretes do romance têm sido relutantes para usar aquele termo. |
Latin by Adam Schröter. Kraków: Maciej Wirzbięta, 1569. 1553 References Bibliography Bauch, Gustav. “Schlesien und die Universität Krakau im XV und XVI Jahrhunderts.” Zeitschrift des Vereins für Geschichte und Alterthum Schlesiens 41 (1907): 99–108, esp. 175. Bugaj, Roman. "Renensansowy poemat o soli kamiennej: Adam Schröter Salinarum Vieliciensium descriptio." Kwartalnik historii nauki i techniki 44, no. 2 (1999): 61-94. Döpp, Siegmar: Adam Schröter, Regni Poloniae salinarum Vieliciensium descriptio / Das Salzbergwerk von Wieliczka (= Die neulateinische Bibliothek, vol. 4), Wien, Holzhausen, 2019. Hajdukiewicz, Leszek. "Schroeter Adam." In Polski Słownik Biograficzny, vol. 36, edited by Andrzej Romanowski, 3-4. 1995-1996. Honemann, Volker. "Bergbau in der Literatur des Mittelalters und der Frühen Neuzeit." In Stadt und Bergbau, edited by Karl Heinrich Kaufhold and Wilfried Reinighaus, 239-61. Köln, 2004. Kondratowicz, Ludwik. Dzieje Literatury w Polsce od Pierwiastkowych Czasów do XVII wieku, vol. 2, 87-88. Warsaw: Gebethner i Wolff, 1875. Pirożyński, Jan. “Die Krakauer Universität in der Renaissancezeit.” In Der polnische Humanismus | Olbracht Łaski. In that year, his Latin translations of the De Praeparationibus and Archidoxae of Paracelsus were published in Kraków. Schröter remained in Käsmark until the end of his life; he died around 1572. Selected works Kraków: Łazarz Andrysowicz. . Kraków. . Kraków: Łazarz Andrysowicz, 1553. Reprinted as Maciej Wirzbięta, 1564. See also, J. Pistoriusz, . A complete Polish translation of the text appears in Piestrak, Feliks. Kraków: Wyd. Tow. Górniczego w Krakowie, 1901. Wien: Johann II Singriener, 1558. . Kraków: Łazarz Andrysowicz. Paracelsus. . Translated into Latin by Adam Schröter. Kraków: Maciej Wirzbięta, 1569. Paracelsus. Translated into Latin by Adam Schröter. Kraków: Maciej Wirzbięta, 1569. 1553 References Bibliography Bauch, Gustav. “Schlesien und die Universität Krakau im XV und XVI Jahrhunderts.” Zeitschrift des Vereins für Geschichte und Alterthum Schlesiens 41 (1907): 99–108, esp. 175. Bugaj, Roman. "Renensansowy poemat o soli kamiennej: Adam Schröter Salinarum Vieliciensium descriptio." Kwartalnik historii nauki i techniki 44, no. 2 (1999): 61-94. Döpp, Siegmar: Adam Schröter, Regni Poloniae salinarum Vieliciensium descriptio / Das Salzbergwerk von Wieliczka (= Die neulateinische Bibliothek, vol. 4), Wien, Holzhausen, 2019. Hajdukiewicz, Leszek. "Schroeter Adam." In Polski Słownik Biograficzny, vol. 36, edited by Andrzej Romanowski, 3-4. 1995-1996. Honemann, Volker. "Bergbau in der Literatur des Mittelalters und der Frühen Neuzeit." In Stadt und Bergbau, edited by Karl Heinrich Kaufhold and Wilfried Reinighaus, 239-61. Köln, 2004. |
They wake up to find that they have been transported to 1866, and are in the house of Theodore Maxtible, Waterfield's partner. | Al despertar descubren que les han llevado a 1866, y que están en la casa de Theodore Maxtible, el compañero de Waterfield. |
how to accelerate the mitosis process? in school? | Stimulating the cells with growth hormone, maybe? |
As pole position is statistically of crucial importance to winning the race, even more so than in Monaco, being first on the grid was considered to be a big advantage for Rosberg. | A pole position ten estadísticamente unha importancia crucial para gañar a carreira, ata máis que en Mónaco, ser o primeiro na grella considérase que foi unha gran vantaxe para Rosberg. |
Cruickshank Botanic Garden | Jardín Botánico de Cruickshank |
The visionary statesman and former friend, confidant and de facto foreign minister of Russia's Tsar Alexander I acted as the "uncrowned king and unacknowledged foreign minister" of a non-existent Poland. | Lo statista visionario ed ex amico, confidente e de facto ministro degli esteri dello zar di Russia Alessandro I, agì come "re non coronato e ministro degli esteri non riconosciuto" di una Polonia non esistente. |
had the third largest match participation with 74 competitors (10.8 %). Individual Teams Standard The Standard division had the second largest match participation with 249 competitors (36.4 %). Individual Teams See also IPSC Rifle World Shoots IPSC Shotgun World Shoot IPSC Action Air World Shoot References Match Results (Full Individual) - 1999 Handgun World Shoot, Philippines 1999 Sports in Cebu 1999 in shooting sports | The Open division had the largest match participation with 362 competitors (52.8 %). Individual Teams Modified The Modified division had the third largest match participation with 74 competitors (10.8 %). Individual Teams Standard The Standard division had the second largest match participation with 249 competitors (36.4 %). Individual Teams See also IPSC Rifle World |
In their tradition, the canons added the commitment of religious vows to their primary vocation of pastoral care. | Em sua tradição, os cônegos acrescentaram o compromisso dos votos religiosos à sua vocação primária de cuidado pastoral. |
The mohmil word usually directly follows (but sometimes precedes) the meaningful word that is generalized. | Η λέξη μοχμίλ συνήθως ακολουθεί άμεσα (αλλά μερικές φορές προηγείται) τη λέξη με σημασία που είναι γενικευμένη. |
Cure Muscle Aches | Almost everyone experiences muscle aches at some time in their life. Muscle aches can be mild to excruciating and can last for a day to several months. |
is the braun series 7 wet dry? | Series 7 7855s Wet & Dry shaver with travel pouch, grey. The Braun Series 7 is our smart electric shaver with 4 synchronized shaving elements that shave in one stroke what others do in two * . Innovative Sonic technology and an intelligent AutoSensing motor enables to shave even dense beards with efficiency. |
what are three natural fibres apart fron wool in polar fleece? | Wool\nCotton\nSilk\nHemp\nFlax\nSisal\nJute \nCoir\nKapok |
Calculate the Mode of Text in Excel | How to find the most commonly occurring text (words or names) in select cells using excel. For example, find out which name is most common in a list of names, or which dental plan is most popular in a list of employees. |
Friday Free-for-All | December 16, 2016 | Hi, I'm Dr Andrew Mangham of the University of Reading's English Literature Department. I specialise in literature and the history of science, crime, medicine, Victorian popular culture and attitudes to death, Charles Dickens, and tales of 'orrible violence, and I'd like you to Ask Me Anything about these on January 18th right here. There are links to my books and research in the sidebar but I'm interested in having a wide-ranging discussion on all of these topics. kind regards and see you in the new year! |
Columbia, Canada, surrounding the Nahatlatch River in the southern Lillooet Ranges to the southwest of Lytton. Access to the river and the park is via the Boston Bar-North Bend Bridge and the Nahatlatch Forest | Park and Protected Area is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, surrounding the Nahatlatch River in the southern Lillooet Ranges |
Khalid Shaikh Mohammed has described himself as the head of the al-Qaeda military committee. | Khalid Shaykh Muhammad si è dichiarato a capo del comitato militare di al-Qāʿida. |
References External links 1996 births Living people South Korean actresses South Korean | South Korean actress. Filmography Television series Web series Film Music video |
average time of the month for women's periods | You should get your period once every month. Your menstrual cycle should be about 28 days. This means that there should be about 28 days from the first day of your period to the first day of your next period.28 days is an average number, but anywhere between 21 and 35 days is normal.Your period will usually last between 3 and 7 days.The amount of blood flow you have will probably be different each day.his means that there should be about 28 days from the first day of your period to the first day of your next period. 28 days is an average number, but anywhere between 21 and 35 days is normal. Your period will usually last between 3 and 7 days. The amount of blood flow you have will probably be different each day. |
two villages, Socola and Vadul-Rașcov. It is approximately 130 km northeast of the capital, Chişinău. The population is 1 648. History The history of this location is over 2.5 thousand years ago. The Cave monastery in Socola, which already existed in 10th century. The Monastery complex has 7 levels of cells, also known as 7 floor cave monastery. The complex ix expanded to 3 parts in 1.5 km long along the Dniestr river. Due to very difficult way to get in the monastery and relatively far | It is approximately 130 km northeast of the capital, Chişinău. The population is 1 648. History The history of this location is over 2.5 thousand years ago. The Cave monastery in Socola, which already existed in 10th century. The Monastery complex has 7 levels of cells, also known as 7 floor cave monastery. The complex ix expanded to 3 parts in 1.5 km long along the Dniestr river. Due to very |
what are the health risks of too much zinc? | Signs of too much zinc include nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, stomach cramps, diarrhea, and headaches. When people take too much zinc for a long time, they sometimes have problems such as low copper levels, lower immunity, and low levels of HDL cholesterol (the "good" cholesterol). |
The 'hunters’ poured liters of blood into water and tried to attract sharks with chicken meat. | Los "cazadores" vertían litros de sangre al agua y trataban de atraer a los tiburones con carne de gallina. |
in the administrative district of Gmina Długołęka, within Wrocław County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it | within Wrocław County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany. It lies approximately |
Known as Monty Woodhouse, he was a Conservative politician and an expert on Greek affairs. | Известен как Монти Вудхаус, консервативный политик и эксперт по греческим делам. |
McClellan immediately replied with a 22-page letter objecting in detail to the president's plan and advocating instead his Urbanna plan, which was the first written instance of the plan's details being presented to the president. | McClellan répondit immédiatement, écrivant une lettre de 22 pages dans laquelle il s'opposait en détail au plan du président, se prononçant en revanche en faveur de son plan Urbanna, qui était le premier exemple écrit comportant les détails du plan qui avait été présenté au président. |
copies. Track listing Personnel Amanda Palmer - vocals, piano, Mellotron, and organ. Brian Viglione - drums, percussion, vocals, bass guitar, and guitar. Sean Slade, Paul Q. Kolderie, and The Dresden Dolls - producers Benny Grotto, Paul Q. Kolderie, Sean Slade - mixer Paul Q. Kolderie, Benny Grotto, Adam Taylor - engineering Holly Brewer and Matt McNiss - choir Holly Brewer, Whitney Moses, and Mali Sastri - Backing vocals on 'Delilah' | by American dark cabaret band The Dresden Dolls, released in April 2015 on Record Store Day. It is a three-LP vinyl compilation of the albums Yes, Virginia... (2006) and No, Virginia... (2008). This release marks the first time Yes, Virginia... was put out on vinyl. Three different color LPs are housed in a tri-pocket, book-like gate-fold jacket. The release run was limited to 9000 copies. Track listing Personnel Amanda Palmer - vocals, piano, Mellotron, and organ. Brian Viglione - |
Lieblingminne und Freundesliebe in der Weltliteratur is an anthology of poetry about homosexuality, compiled by the German artist Elisar von Kupffer (Elisarion). | Lieblingminne und Freundesliebe in der Weltliteratur es una antología de poesía sobre la homosexualidad, compilada por el artista alemán Elisar von Kupffer (Elisarion). |
under his son and brief successor, Ahmad ad-Dhahabi (who ruled, with interruptions, between 1727 and 1729), who was in turn buried here afterwards. Sultan Moulay Abd ar-Rahman, who died in 1859, was also buried here later. The funerary complex was originally entered from the north, directly from the Dar al-Kebira palace. The current entrance to the south dates from the French protectorate period in the 20th century. The original complex was less extensive than it is today and its plan likely included only the tomb chamber, the adjoining rooms on either side of it, and the main courtyard leading up to it. The other courtyards and passages were thus likely added later. The mausoleum is still visited today by Moroccans seeking baraka from Moulay Isma'il's tomb, in addition to being a significant tourist attraction in the city. Architecture and layout The funerary complex consists of various courtyards and chambers. The main central courtyard, located on the west side of the tomb chamber, is sparsely decorated except for a central fountain and zellij pavement. The western and eastern sides of the courtyard are occupied by porticoes of three horseshoe arches. The eastern wall of the courtyard, in front of the mausoleum, also features a small mihrab (niche indicating the direction of prayer). Behind the courtyard's eastern wall are the mausoleum chamber and adjoining rooms. The northernmost of these rooms, which can be accessed directly from the northeastern corner of the courtyard, consists of an indoor patio or courtyard covered by a high cupola ceiling. The layout of this patio is similar to the Chamber of the Twelve Columns in the Saadian Tombs, consisting of a square delineated by twelve marble columns arranged in groups of three at each corner, around which runs a gallery space. Another mihrab is set into the eastern wall, while a small side-chamber is set into the western wall. The pavement and lower walls are decorated with zellij tilework that feature circular or radiating geometric patterns, typical of Moroccan architecture. The upper walls and the areas around the mihrab and doorways are decorated with carved and painted stucco featuring arabesque and epigraphic motifs also typical of Moroccan architecture. At the center of the patio is an ornate fountain, and while the cupola ceiling above primarily features painted and carved wood. The cupola is high enough to allow for windows that bring in natural light. The marble columns feature Moroccan-Andalusian capitals carved with leaf, palm, and palmette motifs. These marble columns, as well as the ornately-carved marble panels in the archway leading to the mausoleum antechamber, are believed to be spolia taken by Moulay Isma'il from the former Saadian palaces of in the Kasbah of Marrakesh (such as the Badi Palace). On the south side of the patio chamber is a large archway with ornate wooden doors which leads to a rectangular antechamber which precedes the actual mausoleum chamber. The mausoleum is a square chamber which holds the tombstones (mqabriyas) of Moulay Isma'il (died 1727), his son and successor Ahmad ad-Dhahabi (died 1729), and the later sultan Moulay Abd ar-Rahman ibn Hisham (died 1859). On the south side of the mausoleum is another large reading room divided by a triple-arched arcade and containing book cabinets. Each of these chambers is covered with zellij | under Moulay Isma'il, but was modified and expanded multiple times, in particular under his son and brief successor, Ahmad ad-Dhahabi (who ruled, with interruptions, between 1727 and 1729), who was in turn buried here afterwards. Sultan Moulay Abd ar-Rahman, who died in 1859, was also buried here later. The funerary complex was originally entered from the north, directly from the Dar al-Kebira palace. The current entrance to the south dates from the French protectorate period in the 20th century. The original complex was less extensive than it is today and its plan likely included only the tomb chamber, the adjoining rooms on either side of it, and the main courtyard leading up to it. The other courtyards and passages were thus likely added later. The mausoleum is still visited today by Moroccans seeking baraka from Moulay Isma'il's tomb, in addition to being a significant tourist attraction in the city. Architecture and layout The funerary complex consists of various courtyards and chambers. The main central courtyard, located on the west side of the tomb chamber, is sparsely decorated except for a central fountain and zellij pavement. The western and eastern sides of the courtyard are occupied by porticoes of three horseshoe arches. The eastern wall of the courtyard, in front of the mausoleum, also features a small mihrab (niche indicating the direction of prayer). Behind the courtyard's eastern wall are the mausoleum chamber and adjoining rooms. The northernmost of these rooms, which can be accessed directly from the northeastern corner of the courtyard, consists of an indoor patio or courtyard covered by a high cupola ceiling. The layout of this patio is similar to the Chamber of the Twelve Columns in the Saadian Tombs, consisting of a square delineated by twelve marble columns arranged in groups of three at each corner, around which runs a gallery space. Another mihrab is set into the eastern wall, while a small side-chamber is set into the western wall. The pavement and lower walls are decorated with zellij tilework that feature circular or radiating geometric patterns, typical of Moroccan architecture. The upper walls and the areas around the mihrab and doorways are decorated with carved and painted stucco featuring arabesque and epigraphic motifs also typical of Moroccan architecture. At the center of the patio is an ornate fountain, and while the cupola ceiling above primarily features painted and carved wood. The cupola is high enough to allow for windows that bring in natural light. The marble columns feature Moroccan-Andalusian capitals carved with leaf, palm, and palmette motifs. These marble columns, as well as the ornately-carved marble panels in the archway leading to the mausoleum antechamber, are believed to be spolia taken by Moulay Isma'il from the former Saadian palaces of in the Kasbah of Marrakesh (such as the Badi Palace). On the south side of the patio chamber is a large archway with ornate wooden doors which leads to a rectangular antechamber which precedes the actual mausoleum chamber. The mausoleum is a square chamber which holds the tombstones (mqabriyas) of Moulay Isma'il (died 1727), his son and successor Ahmad ad-Dhahabi (died 1729), and the later sultan Moulay Abd ar-Rahman ibn Hisham (died 1859). On the south side of the mausoleum is another large reading room divided by a triple-arched arcade and containing book cabinets. Each of these chambers is covered with zellij tiles featuring geometric patterns along the lower walls and more carved stucco decoration on the |
Minden, Queensland | میندن، کوئینزلند |
Above all, they illustrate the complex and diverse relationship - with all of the inevitable similarities and differences - of siblings growing up an ocean apart. | Surtout, ils montrent les relations complexes et diverses, avec leurs inévitables ressemblances et différences, entre ces peuples frères séparés par l'océan. |
Horse jumping obstacles | Obstacle (saut d'obstacles) |
Did you know that most deaf people who sign, consider sign language their first language and the written language as their second? | Sabían que la mayor parte de los sordos que utilizan el lenguaje de signos consideran a éste como su primer lenguaje, mientras que el lenguaje escrito es considerado como su segundo? |
where can i take old tires near me? | To Find a Tire Recycling Facility Near You: Use Earth911.com's Recycling Locator. Call your local recycling center and ask what items they accept and if tires are included. Check with your regional EPA office for information on tire recycling regulations and facilities. |
how long does it take for a cheque to be stale? | How long does a cheque stay valid? Personal cheques are valid for six months from the date of issue after which they become stale. Unlike personal cheques, bank cheques do not go stale after six months. |
If the soup can sit for a while, it'll taste better. | Om soppan får dra en stund så smakar den bättre. |
They were the Philippine counterpart to the centauride, the female centaurs. | Foram a contraparte filipina das centaurides, os centauros fêmeas. |
Phillips/Pilkington Architects (PP), is located in Marion, Adelaide, South Australia. It opened on 23 November 2001. The Cultural Centre was funded by the Marion City Council to create a cultural meeting place for the community of Marion. The building houses a library, information centre, art gallery, multipurpose space, cafe, workshop space, multipurpose performance hall and plaza. Architecture Themes The building was created in the Postmodern style, is intended to emphasize the importance of the creative agenda for Marion's future sustainability. ARM Architecture have given the Cultural Centre a connecting theme for residents and visitors by incorporating the word MARION into the façade and external features of the building, The intent is to encapsulate the vision of Marion as a technology-driven smart zone, in a striking and unique design. The design is made to be boldly unfamiliar when first sighted, but close up there are aspects, like the verandah, that are colloquial in nature. The entry, mid-way along the Arcade, brings the user into an open circulation space that is partially filled with a café and wide steps leading up to the library. The building contains the library, a modest gallery and auditorium. The latter is the most interior of all, with no windows and clad internally with plywood panels. These stained panels feature many small holes in groupings. A more direct symbol is used on the ceiling, with a two pixilated hands. Design approach and key influences The Marion Cultural Centre is situated in between the large Westfield Shopping centre (second largest in Australia, Westfield Group) and SA Aquatic and Leisure Centre. The building is significantly smaller than the shopping centre, using its proximity to the road to enhance the effect of the word MARION to the passer-by. The centre is designed to be a vibrant public place where people can come to meet and relax. The building design is driven by the spirit of education. The centre was commissioned to redefine a new generation cultural complex. It aims to encourage and sustain the local arts community – creating something that has a sense of community and commitment to a positive future. In addition, the design of the building is intended to reflect the public's commitment to environmental awareness and energy efficiency. Where architects require, complex programs go beyond the purer architectural triad of structure, form, and light at the service of space. They suggest an architecture of bold communication rather than one of subtle expressions. The Marion Cultural Centre is an embodyment of iconography; in architectural jargon called a duck. Its small size does not correspond to its complex form. The silhouette describes a symbolical duck in itself, as decorated with the collage of letters for its content; an Objets Trouvẻs – bas-reliefs in masonry. Robert Venturi & Denise Scott Brown’s “Leaning from Las Vegas” Façade treatment The architects claim to have been inspired by the name of the suburb (Marion), forming the name with six letters to produce a highly expressionist, communicative form of architecture. The letters are not only seen from the exterior of the building, but are dragged through the facade to create interior spaces. The M and the A form the main facade and continue inside the building to form the library space with its strong sloping walls and daring spatial solutions. The R is elongated along one side to create a winding terrace . An iron sculpture at one corner of the site forms the I, while the circumference of the letter O, made of local limestone, forms the garden next to the building. Lastly, the N is a rusted metal structure defining the café entrance. The building's lettering is legible from far away, standing out in red and orange to give the building a strong character which immediately made it into a landmark identifying the district. This use of text has occurred frequently in the work of Robert Venturi & Denise Scott Brown’s “Leaning from Las Vegas”. The space as an architectural element is dominated by communication . Some examples of this are: 1) The Decorated Shed - consisting of a building with simple program and embeished surfaces. The sign at the street is important, the building becomes a modest necessity. 2) The Duck – consisting of a building with symbolic form used to advertise the function. Venturi approaches the use of words from both a position similar to signage - the post-war American commercial Vernacular Architecture; and the semiotic discussion of classicism as demonstrated in Complexity and Contradiction. The Plaza The two main elements of the Plaza are the undulating lawn and the band of paving slate that intersects the area interpreting a creek bed pattern flowing from hills to sea. Landscaping themes are also designed to be simple and contemporary incorporating tree species that reflect pioneer agricultural settlement of the Marion district as well as recalling the site's earlier role as the site of Warracowie House. Spotted Gums will blend with locally identifiable Red and Lemon Scented gums that dot the Westfield precinct. Outer landscape elements are stone/slate seating-retaining walls. Garden areas are simple, low maintenance and water efficient with provision for seating and relaxation. The river The key concept towards the architecture reflects that of the Sturt River; an effluviam, a flow of a river. It symbolises the cultures of the area, | architects Ashton Raggat McDougall (ARM) in collaboration with the Adelaide studio of Phillips/Pilkington Architects (PP), is located in Marion, Adelaide, South Australia. It opened on 23 November 2001. The Cultural Centre was funded by the Marion City Council to create a cultural meeting place for the community of Marion. The building houses a library, information centre, art gallery, multipurpose space, cafe, workshop space, multipurpose performance hall and plaza. Architecture Themes The building was created in the Postmodern style, is intended to emphasize the importance of the creative agenda for Marion's future sustainability. ARM Architecture have given the Cultural Centre a connecting theme for residents and visitors by incorporating the word MARION into the façade and external features of the building, The intent is to encapsulate the vision of Marion as a technology-driven smart zone, in a striking and unique design. The design is made to be boldly unfamiliar when first sighted, but close up there are aspects, like the verandah, that are colloquial in nature. The entry, mid-way along the Arcade, brings the user into an open circulation space that is partially filled with a café and wide steps leading up to the library. The building contains the library, a modest gallery and auditorium. The latter is the most interior of all, with no windows and clad internally with plywood panels. These stained panels feature many small holes in groupings. A more direct symbol is used on the ceiling, with a two pixilated hands. Design approach and key influences The Marion Cultural Centre is situated in between the large Westfield Shopping centre (second largest in Australia, Westfield Group) and SA Aquatic and Leisure Centre. The building is significantly smaller than the shopping centre, using its proximity to the road to enhance the effect of the word MARION to the passer-by. The centre is designed to be a vibrant public place where people can come to meet and relax. The building design is driven by the spirit of education. The centre was commissioned to redefine a new generation cultural complex. It aims to encourage and sustain the local arts community – creating something that has a sense of community and commitment to a positive future. In addition, the design of the building is intended to reflect the public's commitment to environmental awareness and energy efficiency. Where architects require, complex programs go beyond the purer architectural triad of structure, form, and light at the service of space. They suggest an architecture of bold communication rather than one of subtle expressions. The Marion Cultural Centre is an embodyment of iconography; in architectural jargon called a duck. Its small size does not correspond to its complex form. The silhouette describes a symbolical duck in itself, as decorated with the collage of letters for its content; an Objets Trouvẻs – bas-reliefs in masonry. Robert Venturi & Denise Scott Brown’s “Leaning from Las Vegas” Façade treatment The architects claim to have been inspired by the name of the suburb (Marion), forming the name with six letters to produce a highly expressionist, communicative form of architecture. The letters are not only seen from the exterior of the building, but are dragged through the facade to create interior spaces. The M and the A form the main facade and continue inside the building to form the library space with its strong sloping walls and daring spatial solutions. The R is elongated along one side to create a winding terrace . An iron sculpture at one corner of the site forms the I, while the circumference of the letter O, made of local limestone, forms the garden next to the building. Lastly, the N is a rusted metal structure defining the café entrance. The building's lettering is legible from far away, standing out in red and |
The law of East Timor is based on the laws of Indonesia, as was determined by the United Nations. | Hukum Timor Leste didasarkan pada hukum Indonesia, seperti yang ditentukan oleh PBB. |
Amy Kenealy | एमी केनीली |
Games Women's doubles Mixed doubles European Games Mixed doubles European Championships Mixed doubles BWF World Junior Championships Mixed doubles European Junior Championships Girls' doubles BWF World Tour (3 runners-up) The BWF World Tour, which was announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018, is a series of elite badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). The BWF World Tours are divided into levels of World Tour Finals, Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, Super 300 (part of the HSBC World Tour), and the BWF Tour Super 100. Mixed doubles BWF Superseries (2 titles, 2 runners-up) The BWF Superseries, which was launched on 14 December 2006 and implemented in 2007, is a series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). BWF Superseries levels are Superseries and Superseries Premier. A season of Superseries consists of twelve tournaments around the world that have been introduced since 2011. Successful players are invited to the Superseries Finals, which are held at the end of each year. Mixed doubles BWF Superseries Finals tournament BWF Superseries Premier tournament BWF Superseries tournament BWF Grand Prix (2 titles, 4 runners-up) The BWF Grand Prix had two levels, the BWF Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold. It was a series of badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) which was held from 2007 to 2017. Mixed doubles BWF Grand Prix Gold tournament BWF Grand Prix tournament BWF International Challenge/Series (8 titles, 6 runners-up) Women's doubles Mixed doubles BWF International Challenge tournament BWF International Series tournament Record against selected opponents Mixed doubles results with Chris Adcock against Super Series finalists, Worlds semi-finalists, and Olympic quarterfinalists. He Hanbin & Yu Yang 0–1 Xu Chen & Ma Jin 0–2 Zhang Nan & Zhao Yunlei 1–12 Liu Cheng & Bao Yixin 5–3 Chai Biao & Tang Jinhua 1–0 Chen Hung-ling & Cheng Wen-hsing 0–1 Joachim Fischer Nielsen & Christinna Pedersen 2–5 Anthony Clark & Donna Kellogg 0–2 Michael Fuchs & Birgit Michels 3–1 Tontowi Ahmad & Liliyana Natsir 4–9 Riky Widianto & Puspita Richi Dili 1–0 Kenichi Hayakawa & Misaki Matsutomo 4–1 Ko Sung-hyun & Kim Ha-na 1–3 Lee Yong-dae & Lee Hyo-jung 0–2 Yoo Yeon-seong & Jang Ye-na 1–0 Chan Peng Soon & Goh Liu Ying 2–2 Robert Mateusiak & Nadiezda Zieba 2–2 Sudket Prapakamol & Saralee Thoungthongkam 1–0 Songphon Anugritayawon & Kunchala Voravichitchaikul 0–2 References External links 1990 births Living people People from Garforth Sportspeople from Leeds People educated at Garforth Academy English female badminton players Badminton players at the 2016 Summer Olympics Olympic badminton players of | 20–22, and 19–21. Prior to the London Olympics she was paired with Robert Blair and Jenny Wallwork, though both pairs failed to qualify. She paired up with her husband Chris Adcock, whom she married in 2013, and won the 2013 Hong Kong Super Series against the world No.1 and Olympic Champion, Zhang Nan and Zhao Yunlei, 21–12, 21–16 in the semifinals round. They also won the 2014 Swiss Open Grand Prix Gold against Chai Biao and Tang Jinhua 21–17, 21–13. She competed in the 2014 Commonwealth Games, winning gold in the mixed doubles alongside her husband. In 2015, she became the champion in mixed doubles at the 2015 BWF Super Series Masters Finals against Korean pair Ko Sung-hyun and Kim Ha-na. In 2016, she competed at the Summer Olympics in the mixed doubles event, but did not advance to the knockout stages. In 2019, she qualified to represent Great Britain at the 2019 European Games and played in the mixed doubles with Chris Adcock. Competing as the top seeds, the duo advanced to the final, but was defeated by their compatriots Marcus Ellis and Lauren Smith in straight games 14–21, 9–21, and settled for a silver medal. In January 2021, Adcock announced that she had tested positive for COVID-19 on 26 December |
Reagan, Indiana | ریگان، ایندیانا |
In my view, this gendered, hierarchical division between "production" and "reproduction" is a defining structure of capitalist society and a deep source of the gender asymmetries hard-wired in it. | Desde mi punto de vista esta división jerarquizada y generizada de la producción y la reproducción es una estructura que define la sociedad capitalista y una fuente profunda de asimetrías de género imbricada en ella. |
Viscum cruciatum | دبق صليبي |
However, during the Edo period, Edo (now Tokyo) developed into the largest city in Japan, and the Edo-area dialect became standard Japanese. | Tuttavia, durante il periodo Edo, Edo (ora Tokyo) si sviluppò nella più grande città del Giappone, e il dialetto dell'era Edo divenne il giapponese standard. |
As a result of Lacépède's inadvertent double naming, Polyodon spathula became the preferred scientific name of American paddlefish, and Squalus spathula became the synonym as one of two names applied to the group. | ونتيجة للتسمية المزدوجة غير المقصودة Lacépède، و'spathula Polyodon' 'أصبح الاسم العلمي يطلق لى ولب المستنقعات الأميريكى، و'spathula Squalus' 'أصبح مرادفا واحدا من الإسمين اللذان أطلقا على المجموعة. |
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