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questions to ask when you're getting to know a girl?
['What do you like most about your city / country? ... ', 'What is your favorite saying? ... ', 'What would your ideal first date be? ... ', 'What is unforgivable for you in a relationship? ... ', 'If you have 30 minutes of free time, how do you use it?']
plays as a goalkeeper for English Women's Super League club Arsenal and the Austria national team. Club career After four seasons with ÖFB-Frauenliga club SV Neulengbach, Zinsberger signed a three-year contract with Bayern Munich in June 2014. She was signed by English club Arsenal in 2019. On 5 February 2021 Zinsberger signed a long-term contract with Arsenal keeping her with the club until 2023. International career Zinsberger was called into the senior Austria national team for the first time in June 2013, for a fixture against neighbours Slovenia. Aged 17, she played the second half of Austria's 3–1 win to gain
2019. On 5 February 2021 Zinsberger signed a long-term contract with Arsenal keeping her with the club until 2023. International career Zinsberger was called into the senior Austria national team for the first time in June 2013, for a fixture against neighbours Slovenia. Aged 17, she played the second half of Austria's 3–1 win to gain her first senior cap. Honours SV Neulengbach ÖFB-Frauenliga: Winner 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 ÖFB Ladies Cup: Winner 2010, 2011, 2012 Bayern München Bundesliga: Winner 2014–15, 2015–16 References External links Profile at FC Bayern Munich Profile at SV Neulengbach 1995 births Living
Maps British Antarctic Territory. Scale 1:200000 topographic map. DOS 610 Series, Sheet W 66 66. Directorate of Overseas Surveys, UK, 1976 Antarctic Digital Database (ADD). Scale 1:250000 topographic map of Antarctica. Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR). Since 1993, regularly upgraded and updated Notes References Clio Bay. SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica Bulgarian Antarctic Gazetteer. Antarctic Place-names Commission. (details in Bulgarian, basic data in English) External links Clio Bay. Copernix satellite image Bays of Graham
1.8 km wide bay indenting for 1.7 km the west coast of Lavoisier Island in Biscoe Islands, Antarctica. It is formed as a result of the retreat of Lavoisier Island's ice cap in the early 21st century. The feature is named after Clio, the muse of history in Greek mythology. Location Clio Bay is centred at , which
January 2016 where a child was injured. The charge was subsequently withdrawn. In June 2020 Lameko called for higher maternity leave entitlements for private sector workers. He lost his seat at the April 2021 Samoan general election.
and member of the Council of Deputies Tuiloma Pule Lameko. Lameko was first elected to the Fono in the 2016 Samoan general election. Shortly after his election, he was charged with negligent driving causing injury over an incident in January 2016 where a child was injured. The charge was subsequently withdrawn. In June 2020 Lameko called for higher maternity leave
Unlike Western orders, however, communist orders could be awarded more than once to an individual.
Ao contrário das ordens ocidentais, entretanto, ordens comunistas poderiam ser concedidas mais de uma vez por indivíduo.
Kleene concludes that all "recursions" involve (i) the formal analysis he presents in his §54 Formal calculations of primitive recursive functions and, (ii) the use of mathematical induction.
Kleene conclui que todas as recursões" envolvem: (i) a análise formal, que ele apresenta em seu §54 Cálculos Formais de primitivas de funções recursivas e, (ii) o uso de indução matemática.
how can i get a small loan for the company i started?
Bad news about getting turned down. The problem you face is that you are on parole and have a bad credit score. If you cannot get any money from family or friends, then you will continue to struggle to find investors. \n\nThe SBA does not guarantee loans for businesses (or their owners) that have bad credit.\n\nBanks generally follow the same rule, but banks are primarily collateral lenders, so if you have an asset that has an equal "salvage value" as the loan amount that you wish to recieve then you might be able to bypass their other concerns.\n\nFriends and family need convincing, just like any other investor, that your business will be successful and that they will receive their investment back.\n\nBesides that, you might try to find someone else that is an entrepreneur (and is not competing directly with you) to help you out by mentoring you and giving you a small loan to get you started. Another possibility, although slim, is finding an "Angel" investor who will give you the money in exchange for part ownership of your business.\n\nOne last thing you might consider is a partnership with someone who has the money, but not the time. This can be attractive to people who are working full time and feel that an investment in you and your business will have a greater return than a 5-year CD or the interest they receive from their savings account.\n\nI hope that helps and good luck with your business! America is built on the backs of entrepreneurs.
A terrier is a type of dog.
테리어견(Terrier)은 개의 종류이다.
Dallas Cowboys the first US sport franchise to pass US$3bn (£1.93bn) NFL team from Texas only behind Real Madrid in world sport . New England Patriots second in NFL on £1.57bn . Barcelona (£1.93bn) and Manchester United (£1.69bn) in world's top five .
The Dallas Cowboys have been valued at £1.93billion by Forbes, putting them second behind only Real Madrid (£2.05bn) in the sporting world. The NFL franchise became the first American sporting franchise to be valued at more than US$3bn, and their current worth is more than double the league average of £860million. It is the eighth year in a row that the Cowboys have been the highest valued NFL franchise by Forbes with the New England Patriots second on £1.57bn. SCROLL DOWN FOR THE FULL LIST OF NFL FRANCHISE VALUATIONS . Rise: The Dallas Cowboys have been valued at just under £2bn by Forbes . Home: The Cowboys are behind only Real Madrid in world sport in terms of value . Real Madrid - £2.05bn . Dallas Cowboys - £1.93bn . Barcelona - £1.93bn . Manchester United - £1.69bn . New England Patriots - £1.57bn . New York Yankees - £1.51bn . (Data from Forbes) The Cowboys, who will play the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium in November, posted revenue of £337m with operating income of £148m. The average NFL franchise value for 2014 of £0.86bn is the highest in the 17 years the business magazine has tracked professional football and is a 23 per cent increase on last season. Barcelona are also valued at £1.93bn alongside the Cowboys with Manchester United (£1.69bn) and the New England Patriots also in the top five. The Buffalo Bills (£563m) and St Louis Rams (£560m) are among the lowest valued teams in the NFL. Out in front: European champions Real Madrid are the only sports team valued at over £2billion . 1. Dallas Cowboys - £1.93bn . 2. New England Patriots - £1.57bn . 3. Washington Redskins - £1.45bn . 4. New York Giants - £1.27bn . 5. Houston Texans - £1.12bn . 6. New York Jets - £1.09bn . 7. Philadelphia Eagles - £1.06bn . 8. Chicago Bears - £1.03bn . 9. San Francisco 49ers - £964m . 10. Baltimore Ravens - £904m . 11. Denver Broncos - £874m . 12. Indianapolis Colts - £844m . 13. Green Bay Packers - £829m . 14. Pittsburgh Steelers - £814m . 15. Seattle Seahawks - £802m . 16. Miami Dolphins - £783m . 17. Carolina Panthers - £753m . 18. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - £738m . 19. Tennessee Titans £699m . 20. Minnesota Vikings - £693m . 21. Atlanta Falcons - £678m . 22. Cleveland Browns - £675m . 23. New Orleans Saints - £669m . 24. Kansas City Chiefs - £663m . 25. Arizona Cardinals - £602m . 26. San Diego Chargers - £599m . 27. Cincinnati Bengals - £596m . 28. Oakland Raiders - £584m . 29. Jacksonville Jaguars - £581m . 30. Detroit Lions - £578m . 31. Buffalo Bills - £563m . 32. St Louis Rams - £560m .
Nonetheless, technical and professional institutions of higher Education can also welcome students with a "qualification in Arts and business".
ومع ذلك، يمكن كما نرحب بمؤسسات التعليم العالي التقني والمهني الطلاب مع "مؤهل في الفنون والأعمال".
During the latter 19th century, the term landscape architect became used by professional people who designed landscapes.
Během druhé 19. století, se stal termín "zahradní architekt", kterou používají profesionální lidé, kteří navrhli krajiny.
of Statistics (CBS), Qurayyat had a population of 943 in the 2004 census. Its inhabitants are predominantly Alawites. References Bibliography Populated places
spelled Qrayat) is a Syrian village located in Jubb Ramlah Subdistrict in Masyaf District, Hama. According to the Syria Central Bureau of
Adventures in Paradise (TV series)
Aventures dans les îles
"LMGTE Pro No.99 Aston Martin Vantage withdraws from 24 Heures du Mans".
LMGTE Pro No.99 Aston Martin Vantage withdraws from 24H du Mans (англ.).
It was previously recognized as belonging in P. fuscatus-group (Polistes fuscatus, Polistes metricus, Polistes bellicosus). It is listed in the Identification Atlas of the Vespidae of the Northeastern Nearctic Region as "species B". And in the NCBI Taxonomy as
is a species of paper wasp described in 2012. It was previously recognized as belonging in P. fuscatus-group (Polistes fuscatus, Polistes metricus, Polistes bellicosus). It is listed in the Identification Atlas of the Vespidae
Why are breasts and butts arousing?
I can't stop laughing at the idea of an actual five year old asking this.
in the region. Lazimpat boasts the only road connecting the northern part of the Kathmandu valley with the southern part. The roads are very busy, yet until a few years back, there was not much economic activity in the region. Luxury hotels, photo studios, department stores and corner shops have been a special feature of Lazimpat. It is centrally located and is also home to or nearby various embassies. There are many hotels, such as Hotel Shanker and Radisson Hotel Nepal, restaurants and sweet shops situated in Lazimpat among various shopping outlets.
and another with Baluwatar, a reputed residential area where the Prime Minister, Chief Justice, and the Chairman of Constitution Assembly reside. Lazimpat is just 20 minutes away from what is downtown of Kathmandu, Newroad and Ason. There has been a recent upsurge in the construction activity in the region. Lazimpat boasts the only road connecting the northern part of the Kathmandu valley with the southern part. The roads are very busy, yet until a few years back, there was not much economic activity in the region. Luxury hotels, photo studios, department stores and corner shops have been a special feature of Lazimpat. It
Lapsed Catholic. Christian Atheism / Cultural Christian Cultural Christians are deists, pantheists, agnostics, atheists, and antitheists who adhere to Christian values and appreciate Christian culture. This kind of identification may be due to various factors, such as family background, personal experiences, and the social/cultural environment in which they grew up. Christian Atheism is a form of cultural Christianity and ethics system drawing its beliefs and practices from Jesus' life and teachings as recorded in the New Testament Gospels and other sources, whilst rejecting supernatural claims of Christianity. Christian Atheists may attend church, however, they do not have to attend Christian church services, or any church services to be considered a Christian Atheist. A Christian Atheist is one who doubts or rejects altogether the conventional notions of God, but still follows the moral aspects of the religion. Sunday Christian A Sunday Christian (also known as a once-a-weeker) is a derisive term used to refer to someone who typically attends Christian Church services on Sundays, but is presumed or witnessed not to adhere to the doctrines or rules of the religion. Sunday Christians may refuse to register as an official church member. These Christians are sometimes considered to be hypocritical in how or what they practice[1] due in part to their confusion or cherry-picking how they live their religion.[2] See also Nominal Christian Cafeteria Catholicism Cultural Christian Biblical law in Christianity Lapsed Catholic Christian atheism Nondenominational Christianity Hermeneutics References Christian practices
in which they grew up. Christian Atheism is a form of cultural Christianity and ethics system drawing its beliefs and practices from Jesus' life and teachings as recorded in the New Testament Gospels and other sources, whilst rejecting supernatural claims of Christianity. Christian Atheists may attend church, however, they do not have to attend Christian church services, or any church services to be considered a Christian Atheist. A Christian Atheist is one who doubts or rejects altogether the conventional notions of God, but still follows the moral aspects of the religion. Sunday Christian A Sunday Christian (also known as a once-a-weeker) is a derisive term used to refer to someone who typically attends Christian Church services on Sundays, but is presumed or witnessed not to adhere to the doctrines or rules of the religion. Sunday Christians may refuse to register as an official church member. These Christians are sometimes considered to be hypocritical in how or what they practice[1] due in part to their confusion or cherry-picking how they live their religion.[2] See also Nominal Christian Cafeteria Catholicism Cultural
i just spoke to santa and he told me i've been very naughty this year. what should i do?
Oh who believes in SANTA anyway! lol
Varro Atacinus
Публий Теренций Варон
Hibs became the first club in Scotland to install undersoil heating, in 1980.
Hibs fue el primer club en Escocia en instalar un sistema de calefacción en el subsuelo en 1980.
Roberts. May 2017 Actions and revelations Following Trump's dismissal of FBI director James Comey, multiple Democratic members of Congress discussed an "impeachment clock" for Trump, saying that he was "moving" toward impeachment and raising the future possibility of bringing forth articles of impeachment for obstruction of justice and criminal malfeasance, if proof of illegal activity were found. Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut said in an interview: "It may well produce another United States v. Nixon on a subpoena that went to United States Supreme Court. It may well produce impeachment proceedings, although we're very far from that possibility." Later in May, news of Trump's disclosure of classified information to Russia led to further discussions about the possibility of impeachment, with Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA) alluding to the possibility, along with writer Benjamin Wittes, legal scholar Jack Goldsmith, and others. Around the same time in May, the revelation that the president had asked Comey to drop the investigation of Michael Flynn led still more observers, including Senator Angus King (I-ME), to say impeachment might be in the offing. The developments led Senator John McCain (R-AZ) to venture that matters had reached "Watergate scope and size". Preparations for possible proceedings Impeachment proceedings begin with a resolution being introduced in the House of Representatives. The first two Representatives to publicly suggest such an action were Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) and Al Green (D-TX). Two Republican representatives, Justin Amash (R-MI) and Carlos Curbelo (R-FL), called for impeachment on the grounds that obstruction of justice charges against Trump were proven true. Curbello was defeated in his bid for reelection in 2018, but Amash was reelected, and following his reading of the redacted Mueller Report, reaffirmed his position, stating the evidence supported the conclusion that Trump had committed impeachable offenses. In July 2019, Amash left the Republican Party to become an independent member of Congress. On May 17, Representative Green made a call for impeachment on the house floor and House Oversight Committee chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) announced that he was issuing subpoenas on the memo FBI director James Comey wrote detailing possible obstruction of justice by the president. On May 24, Green told CSPAN in an interview that he was drafting articles of impeachment and would shortly submit them as a privileged resolution, to begin the formal impeachment process. However, some major Democratic figures stressed the need for caution, patience and bipartisanship in any potential impeachment process. Administration officials said that White House lawyers were indeed researching impeachment proceedings and how to deal with them. Independent counsel appointment On May 17, former FBI director Robert Mueller was appointed special counsel by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, acting after the recusal of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, to lead a Special Counsel investigation to investigate Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, and any cover-up related to it by Trump or any White House officials. According to sources close to the White House, the Trump administration is considering using various obscure legal means to slow down the investigation and undermine the special counsel. June 2017 Former FBI director James Comey agreed to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee on June 8. Some legal experts and politicians, such as Representative Eric Swalwell of California, argued that Trump's numerous comments in news interviews and on Twitter regarding the subjects Comey would testify on (such as whether or not Trump tried to improperly influence or coerce Comey and the reasons why Trump fired him) may well have voided the validity of an executive privilege claim in this instance. On June 7, an advance copy of Comey's prepared congressional testimony was submitted to the Senate Intelligence Committee in which he said the president attempted to persuade him to "let go" of any investigation into Michael Flynn on February 14. He added that Trump had requested his personal loyalty, to which Comey replied he would give his "honest loyalty" to the president. Comey said Trump on several occasions inquired whether there were an investigation into the president himself and Comey replied each time there was not. Comey states that Trump requested he publicly declare this so Trump's image could be improved, but Comey says he told the president he would need to have approval from the attorney general's office for reasons of legality. Comey recounted his final conversation with President Trump on April 11: On the morning of April 11, the President called me and asked what I had done about his request that I "get out" that he is not personally under investigation. I replied that I had passed his request to the Acting Deputy Attorney General, but I had not heard back. He replied that "the cloud" was getting in the way of his ability to do his job. He said that perhaps he would have his people reach out to the Acting Deputy Attorney General. I said that was the way his request should be handled. I said the White House Counsel should contact the leadership of DOJ to make the request, which was the traditional channel. He said he would do that and added, "Because I have been very loyal to you, very loyal; we had that thing you know." I did not reply or ask him what he meant by "that thing". I said only that the way to handle it was to have the White House Counsel call the Acting Deputy Attorney General. He said that was what he would do and the call ended. That was the last time I spoke with President Trump. On June 7, Congressman Al Green announced that Congressman Brad Sherman would join with him in drafting articles of impeachment against President Trump. On June 12, Sherman began circulating an article of impeachment among his colleagues. Sherman said: "I'm not going to be deterred." Green stated: "In the spirit of keeping the republic, I have concluded that the president has obstructed justice and in so doing, the remedy for obstruction of justice is impeachment. The president will not be indicted while he is in office, and while there is some merit in talking about the judicial process, the impeachment process is the one that will bring him before the bar of justice." Former United States attorney Preet Bharara said in a June 11 interview with ABC News that "there's absolutely evidence to begin a case" regarding obstruction of justice by Trump. Bharara went on to note: "No one knows right now whether there is a provable case of obstruction. [But] there's no basis to say there's no obstruction." On June 14, The Washington Post reported that Trump was being investigated by Special Counsel Robert Mueller for possible obstruction of justice relating to his actions in regard to the investigation into Russia. July 2017 On July 12, Congressman Sherman formally introduced in the House of Representatives an Article of Impeachment (), accusing the president of obstructing and impeding the investigation of justice, regarding the investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Democrats in the House Judiciary committee demanded that hearings begin as soon as possible, but the Republicans demurred, rewriting the request in favor of investigations into Hillary Clinton's emails. August–November 2017 In August 2017, following controversial comments by Trump about the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, Representative Steve Cohen announced he would introduce articles of impeachment because Trump had "failed the presidential test of moral leadership". There was a brief debate about impeaching the president before a privileged resolution introduced by Representative Al Green was withdrawn. In late October, progressive activist hedge-fund manager Tom Steyer funded an impeachment campaign that quickly garnered 1.3 million signatures. By mid-November, the campaign had garnered over 1.9 million signatures. As of December 2018, the campaign's signature count is over 6.5 million. On November 15, six Democrats including Cohen introduced with five articles of impeachment. Cohen said that Trump's "train of injuries to our Constitution must be brought to an end". The five accusations were "obstruction of justice," "violation of the foreign emoluments clause," "violation of the domestic emoluments clause," "undermining the independence of the federal judiciary" and "undermining the freedom of the press". Many Democrats opposed this action. A survey showed nearly 40% of American citizens were in favour of impeachment (up from 30% in February), with almost 75% of Democrats and 7% of Republicans supporting possible impeachment, although Trump's approval rating among Republicans fell from 91% in June to 79% in November. For impeachment to occur, a simple majority is needed in the House and for conviction/removal from office to occur a two-thirds majority is needed in the Senate. At the time both the House and Senate were controlled by Republicans. At this date, 12 Republican senators had individually indicated a willingness to take action against Trump's presidency: if supported by all 48 Democratic senators, 8more Republican senators would be needed to successfully remove the president. December 2017 and January 2018 House votes On December 6, a second privileged resolution on articles of impeachment, , was brought on the floor by Representative Al Green, Democrat of Texas. The resolution listed two articles, i.e. proposed reasons for impeachment: "Associating the Presidency with White Nationalism, Neo-Nazism and Hatred" and "Inciting Hatred and Hostility". House majority leader Kevin McCarthy, Republican of California, moved for the resolution to be defeated ("tabled"), which was agreed to by a 364–58 vote with four members voting present. Among Republicans, 238 voted to table the articles of impeachment and one did not vote. Among Democrats, 126 voted to table the articles of impeachment, 58 voted against tabling the articles of impeachment, four voted "present" and five did not vote. Green's effort did not receive the support of Democratic leadership. House minority leader Nancy Pelosi and minority whip Steny Hoyer issued a statement saying that "[l]egitimate questions have been raised about [Trump's] fitness to lead this nation," but "[n]ow is not the time to consider articles of impeachment" given ongoing investigations by congressional committees as well as the investigation by the special counsel. On January 19, 2018, Green brought up the resolution a second time. On this attempt his motion was defeated by a vote of 355–66. 234 Republicans and 121 Democrats voted against the motion. All the votes for the motion were from Democrats: three Democrats voted present and three Republicans and three Democrats did not cast a vote. 2018 midterm elections The matter became an issue, primarily for Republicans, in the midterm elections, with both conservatives and the president himself warning of dire consequences if he is impeached. The Democrats won control of the House, and they have promised to launch investigations into various actions by Trump and his administration, but Democratic leaders were reported as reluctant to address impeachment, at least until after the report of the special counsel is released. After the 2018 midterm elections On March 11, 2019, Nancy Pelosi said, "I'm not for impeachment, Impeachment is so divisive to the country that unless there's something so compelling and overwhelming and bipartisan, I don't think we should go down that path, because it divides the country. And he's just not worth it. No. I don't think he is. I mean, ethically unfit. Intellectually unfit. Curiosity wise unfit. No, I don't think he's fit to be president of the United States." She then scolded herself for "coming across too negatively". With the Democrats in control of the House, and with a direct impeachment inquiry deemed somewhat toxic, the work of investigations into Trump's possible crimes were divided into several committees while waiting for some outside force, such as the Mueller probe or the Southern District to force the Democratic leadership's hands. Hearings and investigations: December 2018–February 2019 December 2018: The ranking members of the House Judiciary and Oversight committees place job listings in search of experienced lawyers to aid in investigations of Trump and his administration. January 2, 2019: Speaker-Designate Nancy Pelosi, in an interview with Todays Savannah Guthrie, refuses to rule out an impeachment inquiry. January 3: The new Democratic Congress convenes. Jerrold Nadler takes over the House Judiciary Committee as chairman. He has said he will file another resolution and its subsidiary subpoenas for inquiries relating to possible criminal charges associated with the Stormy Daniels affair and the conspiracy convictions of Michael Cohen related to it. H.Res.13, the first of several impeachment resolutions, is introduced into the House by Representative Brad Sherman. January 13: In response to Trump's public statements about Michael Cohen, representatives Elijah E. Cummings, Adam Schiff, and Nadler issued a joint statement warning Trump against interfering in the upcoming Cohen hearings, saying "Our nation's laws prohibit efforts to discourage, intimidate, or otherwise pressure a witness not to provide testimony to Congress." January 16: The inspector general of the GSA issues report declaring that the president may have violated the emoluments clause of the Constitution and chastised the lawyers in the case for refusing to consider the possibility. February 4: H.Res.13 is referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Justice. February 8: Acting Attorney General Matthew G. Whitaker testifies before the House Judiciary committee, primarily on the subject of the Mueller investigation, and possible attempts to stop it. February 26: Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen testifies in private before the Senate Intelligence Committee to correct the record on possible kompromat which the Russians might have on the President. Whitaker is invited to return to testify before the House Judiciary Committee to possibly correct the record on obstruction of Justice by the president. February 27: Michael Cohen hearings On February 27, 2019, Cohen publicly testified before the House Oversight committee on possible high crimes and misdemeanors committed by President Trump both before and after taking office. His testimony occurred under oath, which also means additional criminal charges of perjury could be filed if it were proven that he had lied. In his opening remarks, obtained in advance by The New York Times, he expresses his regret and shame at lying to Congress and working for a "racist" and a "con man", and accuses Trump of numerous lies and illegal actions. White House officials dismissed the credibility of his testimony in advance, calling him a "disgraced felon" and "convicted liar". During his testimony, Cohen described how he protected Trump from potential scandals during the 2016 campaign through payoffs. He said he and National Enquirer owner David Pecker had conspired to "catch and kill" potentially damaging stories about Trump and that Trump also was concerned that allegations by Stormy Daniels and other women would result in the general public's being reminded of a tape which aired on Access Hollywood at the beginning of October 2016 where Trump was caught a decade prior discussing how he groped, grabbed and kissed women without their permission. He also said Trump would inflate his personal wealth for financial benefits, such as a failed bid to buy the Buffalo Bills, and that he and Trump conspired with Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg and the president's son Donald Trump Jr. to organize more payoffs in 2017. Cohen also showed lawmakers a check for $35,000 which the president wrote to him on August 1, 2017, and said it was used as a part of a hush money payoff to Stormy Daniels as well. The testimony implicated the President as committing a minimum of 11 impeachable offenses. Hearings and investigations: February–April 2019 February 28: Cohen testifies in private before the House Intelligence Committee. March 3: House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler announces requests for over sixty documents from the White House and other sources in his oversight investigations. March 4: The House Judiciary issues requests to 81 people for documents and testimony in a "pre-impeachment" investigation into obstruction of justice and other alleged threats to the rule of law. March 6: Cohen finishes testimony at the HIC. March 22: Mueller Report is delivered to Attorney General William Barr. March 24: According to Barr, the investigation "did not find evidence to charge other Americans (including Trump associates) in conspiring with Russia in 2016," and did not come to a conclusion about obstruction of justice. March 27: While the Congress is waiting for the Mueller report to drop, Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) introduces another resolution, H.Res. 257, calling for a formal impeachment investigation of the president, which was referred to the Committee on Rules. April 18: The Mueller Report is made public. In it, Mueller lists multiple actions by Trump that could be considered obstruction of justice, but chooses for several reasons not to accuse
force Ukraine to investigate Biden; Giuliani seemed to confirm that there was such a connection. In an October 8, 2019 letter to House Democratic leaders, the White House stated it would not cooperate with "[their] partisan and unconstitutional inquiry under these circumstances." The eight-page letter was widely interpreted by legal analysts as containing political rather than legal arguments. On December 18, 2019, the House of Representatives impeached Donald Trump almost entirely along party lines. Timeline February 2017 The Impeach Trump Leadership PAC was started by California Democratic Party congressional candidate Boyd Roberts. May 2017 Actions and revelations Following Trump's dismissal of FBI director James Comey, multiple Democratic members of Congress discussed an "impeachment clock" for Trump, saying that he was "moving" toward impeachment and raising the future possibility of bringing forth articles of impeachment for obstruction of justice and criminal malfeasance, if proof of illegal activity were found. Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut said in an interview: "It may well produce another United States v. Nixon on a subpoena that went to United States Supreme Court. It may well produce impeachment proceedings, although we're very far from that possibility." Later in May, news of Trump's disclosure of classified information to Russia led to further discussions about the possibility of impeachment, with Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA) alluding to the possibility, along with writer Benjamin Wittes, legal scholar Jack Goldsmith, and others. Around the same time in May, the revelation that the president had asked Comey to drop the investigation of Michael Flynn led still more observers, including Senator Angus King (I-ME), to say impeachment might be in the offing. The developments led Senator John McCain (R-AZ) to venture that matters had reached "Watergate scope and size". Preparations for possible proceedings Impeachment proceedings begin with a resolution being introduced in the House of Representatives. The first two Representatives to publicly suggest such an action were Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) and Al Green (D-TX). Two Republican representatives, Justin Amash (R-MI) and Carlos Curbelo (R-FL), called for impeachment on the grounds that obstruction of justice charges against Trump were proven true. Curbello was defeated in his bid for reelection in 2018, but Amash was reelected, and following his reading of the redacted Mueller Report, reaffirmed his position, stating the evidence supported the conclusion that Trump had committed impeachable offenses. In July 2019, Amash left the Republican Party to become an independent member of Congress. On May 17, Representative Green made a call for impeachment on the house floor and House Oversight Committee chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) announced that he was issuing subpoenas on the memo FBI director James Comey wrote detailing possible obstruction of justice by the president. On May 24, Green told CSPAN in an interview that he was drafting articles of impeachment and would shortly submit them as a privileged resolution, to begin the formal impeachment process. However, some major Democratic figures stressed the need for caution, patience and bipartisanship in any potential impeachment process. Administration officials said that White House lawyers were indeed researching impeachment proceedings and how to deal with them. Independent counsel appointment On May 17, former FBI director Robert Mueller was appointed special counsel by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, acting after the recusal of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, to lead a Special Counsel investigation to investigate Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, and any cover-up related to it by Trump or any White House officials. According to sources close to the White House, the Trump administration is considering using various obscure legal means to slow down the investigation and undermine the special counsel. June 2017 Former FBI director James Comey agreed to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee on June 8. Some legal experts and politicians, such as Representative Eric Swalwell of California, argued that Trump's numerous comments in news interviews and on Twitter regarding the subjects Comey would testify on (such as whether or not Trump tried to improperly influence or coerce Comey and the reasons why Trump fired him) may well have voided the validity of an executive privilege claim in this instance. On June 7, an advance copy of Comey's prepared congressional testimony was submitted to the Senate Intelligence Committee in which he said the president attempted to persuade him to "let go" of any investigation into Michael Flynn on February 14. He added that Trump had requested his personal loyalty, to which Comey replied he would give his "honest loyalty" to the president. Comey said Trump on several occasions inquired whether there were an investigation into the president himself and Comey replied each time there was not. Comey states that Trump requested he publicly declare this so Trump's image could be improved, but Comey says he told the president he would need to have approval from the attorney general's office for reasons of legality. Comey recounted his final conversation with President Trump on April 11: On the morning of April 11, the President called me and asked what I had done about his request that I "get out" that he is not personally under investigation. I replied that I had passed his request to the Acting Deputy Attorney General, but I had not heard back. He replied that "the cloud" was getting in the way of his ability to do his job. He said that perhaps he would have his people reach out to the Acting Deputy Attorney General. I said that was the way his request should be handled. I said the White House Counsel should contact the leadership of DOJ to make the request, which was the traditional channel. He said he would do that and added, "Because I have been very loyal to you, very loyal; we had that thing you know." I did not reply or ask him what he meant by "that thing". I said only that the way to handle it was to have the White House Counsel call the Acting Deputy Attorney General. He said that was what he would do and the call ended. That was the last time I spoke with President Trump. On June 7, Congressman Al Green announced that Congressman Brad Sherman would join with him in drafting articles of impeachment against President Trump. On June 12, Sherman began circulating an article of impeachment among his colleagues. Sherman said: "I'm not going to be deterred." Green stated: "In the spirit of keeping the republic, I have concluded that the president has obstructed justice and in so doing, the remedy for obstruction of justice is impeachment. The president will not be indicted while he is in office, and while there is some merit in talking about the judicial process, the impeachment process is the one that will bring him before the bar of justice." Former United States attorney Preet Bharara said in a June 11 interview with ABC News that "there's absolutely evidence to begin a case" regarding obstruction of justice by Trump. Bharara went on to note: "No one knows right now whether there is a provable case of obstruction. [But] there's no basis to say there's no obstruction." On June 14, The Washington Post reported that Trump was being investigated by Special Counsel Robert Mueller for possible obstruction of justice relating to his actions in regard to the investigation into Russia. July 2017 On July 12, Congressman Sherman formally introduced in the House of Representatives an Article of Impeachment (), accusing the president of obstructing and impeding the investigation of justice, regarding the investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Democrats in the House Judiciary committee demanded that hearings begin as soon as possible, but the Republicans demurred, rewriting the request in favor of investigations into Hillary Clinton's emails. August–November 2017 In August 2017, following controversial comments by Trump about the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, Representative Steve Cohen announced he would introduce articles of impeachment because Trump had "failed the presidential test of moral leadership". There was a brief debate about impeaching the president before a privileged resolution introduced by Representative Al Green was withdrawn. In late October, progressive activist hedge-fund manager Tom Steyer funded an impeachment campaign that quickly garnered 1.3 million signatures. By mid-November, the campaign had garnered over 1.9 million signatures. As of December 2018, the campaign's signature count is over 6.5 million. On November 15, six Democrats including Cohen introduced with five articles of impeachment. Cohen said that Trump's "train of injuries to our Constitution must be brought to an end". The five accusations were "obstruction of justice," "violation of the foreign emoluments clause," "violation of the domestic emoluments clause," "undermining the independence of the federal judiciary" and "undermining the freedom of the press". Many Democrats opposed this action. A survey showed nearly 40% of American citizens were in favour of impeachment (up from 30% in February), with almost 75% of Democrats and 7% of Republicans supporting possible impeachment, although Trump's approval rating among Republicans fell from 91% in June to 79% in November. For impeachment to occur, a simple majority is needed in the House and for conviction/removal from office to occur a two-thirds majority is needed in the Senate. At the time both the House and Senate were controlled by Republicans. At this date, 12 Republican senators had individually indicated a willingness to take action against Trump's presidency: if supported by all 48 Democratic senators, 8more Republican senators would be needed to successfully remove the president. December 2017 and January 2018 House votes On December 6, a second privileged resolution on articles of impeachment, , was brought on the floor by Representative Al Green, Democrat of Texas. The resolution listed two articles, i.e. proposed reasons for impeachment: "Associating the Presidency with White Nationalism, Neo-Nazism and Hatred" and "Inciting Hatred and Hostility". House majority leader Kevin McCarthy, Republican of California, moved for the resolution to be defeated ("tabled"), which was agreed to by a 364–58 vote with four members voting present. Among Republicans, 238 voted to table the articles of impeachment and one did not vote. Among Democrats, 126 voted to table the articles of impeachment, 58 voted against tabling the articles of impeachment, four voted "present" and five did not vote. Green's effort did not receive the support of Democratic leadership. House minority leader Nancy Pelosi and minority whip Steny Hoyer issued a statement saying that "[l]egitimate questions have been raised about [Trump's] fitness to lead this nation," but "[n]ow is not the time to consider articles of impeachment" given ongoing investigations by congressional committees as well as the investigation by the special counsel. On January 19, 2018, Green brought up the resolution a second time. On this attempt his motion was defeated by a vote of 355–66. 234 Republicans and 121 Democrats voted against the motion. All the votes for the motion were from Democrats: three Democrats voted present and three Republicans and three Democrats did not cast a vote. 2018 midterm elections The matter became an issue, primarily for Republicans, in the midterm elections, with both conservatives and the president himself warning of dire consequences if he is impeached. The Democrats won control of the House, and they have promised to launch investigations into various actions by Trump and his administration, but Democratic leaders were reported as reluctant to address impeachment, at least until after the report of the special counsel is released. After the 2018 midterm elections On March 11, 2019, Nancy Pelosi said, "I'm not for impeachment, Impeachment is so divisive to the country that unless there's something so compelling and overwhelming and bipartisan, I don't think we should go down that path, because it divides the country. And he's just not worth it. No. I don't think he is. I mean, ethically unfit. Intellectually unfit. Curiosity wise unfit. No, I don't think he's fit to be president of the United States." She then scolded herself for "coming across too negatively". With the Democrats in control of the House, and with a direct impeachment inquiry deemed somewhat toxic, the work of investigations into Trump's possible crimes were divided into several committees while waiting for some outside force, such as the Mueller probe or the Southern District to force the Democratic leadership's hands. Hearings and investigations: December 2018–February 2019 December 2018: The ranking members of the House Judiciary and Oversight committees place job listings in search of experienced lawyers to aid in investigations of Trump and his administration. January 2, 2019: Speaker-Designate Nancy Pelosi, in an interview with Todays Savannah Guthrie, refuses to rule out an impeachment inquiry. January 3: The new Democratic Congress convenes. Jerrold Nadler takes over the House Judiciary Committee as chairman. He has said he will file another resolution and its subsidiary subpoenas for inquiries relating to possible criminal charges associated with the Stormy Daniels affair and the conspiracy convictions of Michael Cohen related to it. H.Res.13, the first of several impeachment resolutions, is introduced into the House by Representative Brad Sherman. January 13: In response to Trump's public statements about Michael Cohen, representatives Elijah E. Cummings, Adam Schiff, and Nadler issued a joint statement warning Trump against interfering in the upcoming Cohen hearings, saying "Our nation's laws prohibit efforts to discourage, intimidate, or otherwise pressure a witness not to provide testimony to Congress." January 16: The inspector general of the GSA issues report declaring that the president may have violated the emoluments clause of the Constitution and chastised the lawyers in the case for refusing to consider the possibility. February 4: H.Res.13 is referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Justice. February 8: Acting Attorney General Matthew G. Whitaker testifies before the House Judiciary committee, primarily on the subject of the Mueller investigation, and possible attempts to stop it. February 26: Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen testifies in private before the Senate Intelligence Committee to correct the record on possible kompromat which the Russians might have on the President. Whitaker is invited to return to testify before the House Judiciary Committee to possibly correct the record on obstruction of Justice by the president. February 27: Michael Cohen hearings On February 27, 2019, Cohen publicly testified before the House Oversight committee on possible high crimes and misdemeanors committed by President Trump both before and after taking office. His testimony occurred under oath, which also means additional criminal charges of perjury could be filed if it were proven that he had lied. In his opening remarks, obtained in advance by The New York Times, he expresses his regret and shame at lying to Congress and working for a "racist" and a "con man", and accuses Trump of numerous lies and illegal actions. White House officials dismissed the credibility of his testimony in advance, calling him a "disgraced felon" and "convicted liar". During his testimony, Cohen described how he protected Trump from potential scandals during the 2016 campaign through payoffs. He said he and National Enquirer owner David Pecker had conspired to "catch and kill" potentially damaging stories about Trump and that Trump also was concerned that allegations by Stormy Daniels and other women would result in the general public's being reminded of a tape which aired on Access Hollywood at the beginning of October 2016 where Trump was caught a decade prior discussing how he groped, grabbed and kissed women without their permission. He also said Trump would inflate his personal wealth for financial benefits, such as a failed bid to buy the Buffalo Bills, and that he and Trump conspired with Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg and the president's son Donald Trump Jr. to organize more payoffs in 2017. Cohen also showed lawmakers a check for $35,000 which the president wrote to him on August 1, 2017, and said it was used as a part of a hush money payoff to Stormy Daniels as well. The testimony implicated the President as committing a minimum of 11 impeachable offenses. Hearings and investigations: February–April 2019 February 28: Cohen testifies in private before the House Intelligence Committee. March 3: House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler announces requests for over sixty documents from the White House and other sources in his oversight investigations. March 4: The House Judiciary issues requests to 81 people for documents and testimony in a "pre-impeachment" investigation into obstruction of justice and other alleged threats to the rule of law. March 6: Cohen finishes testimony at the HIC. March 22: Mueller Report is delivered to Attorney General William Barr. March 24: According to Barr, the investigation "did not find evidence to charge other Americans (including Trump associates) in conspiring with Russia in 2016," and did not come to a conclusion about obstruction of justice. March 27: While the Congress is waiting for the Mueller report to drop, Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) introduces another resolution, H.Res. 257, calling for a formal impeachment investigation of the president, which was referred to the Committee on Rules. April 18: The Mueller Report is made public. In it, Mueller lists multiple actions by Trump that could be considered obstruction of justice, but chooses for several reasons not to accuse the president of any crime, indicating that Congress should make that decision. Mueller Report and impeachment debate A Department of Justice spokesperson called Nadler's subpoena "premature and unnecessary," detailing that the publicly released version of the report had "minimal redactions" and that Barr had made arrangements for Nadler and other lawmakers to review a version of the final report with fewer redactions. House majority leader Steny Hoyer said, "Based on what we have seen to date, going forward on impeachment is not worthwhile at this point." while Speaker Nancy Pelosi was more noncommittal, telling the majority caucus: "We will update you on the next steps that must be taken. The caucus held a conference call on April 22 to discuss the matter. It was decided to go full bore on the investigations and deal with actual impeachment later. After reading the report, Representative Justin Amash (R-MI) in May 2019 became the first Republican member of Congress to call for Trump's impeachment, saying Trump had engaged in "impeachable conduct". Amash was also critical of Attorney General Barr, stating that he felt Barr had deliberately misrepresented the contents of the report. Shortly thereafter, former long-serving Republican congressman Tom Coleman (R-MO) also called for Trump's impeachment. In addition, conservative attorney George Conway, husband of Kellyanne Conway, called for Trump's impeachment. The Mueller Report was released on April 18, 2019, and Robert Mueller himself made follow-up comments on May 29. The report described ten actions by the president which could be construed as obstruction of justice. Investigators reached no conclusion about whether those actions amounted to a crime, indicating the evidence they had obtained presented "difficult issues" that prevented them from "conclusively determining" Trump committed no criminal obstruction. Mueller added, "The Constitution requires a process other than the criminal justice system to formally accuse a sitting president of wrongdoing," which was taken as meaning that it would be up to Congress to make such a determination. Congressional support for at least an impeachment inquiry increased as a result. Near the end of April 2019, the hashtag #RepublicansForImpeachment went viral, on one day being used an average of every 3.8 seconds; the hashtag was created by a group seeking Republican grassroots support for impeachment "for us to have a chance of conviction in the Senate". Impeachment resolutions in the 116th Congress H.Res.13 Introduced March 1, 2019 by Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) on the grounds of obstruction of justice during the Mueller investigation H.Res.257 Introduced March 27, 2019 by Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) for opening an investigation with no specific accusation made H.Res.396 Introduced May 25, 2019 by Rep. Shelia Jackson Lee (D-TX) which named several areas of concern, including: Violations of the Domestic Emoluments Clause Violations of the Foreign Emoluments Clause Obstruction of justice Inappropriately disclosing classified information Destruction of public records Payment of ransom with federal funds in violation of international law Authorizing security clearances for people who are known security risks Failure to protect U.S. elections from foreign interference Campaign finance law violations Condoning white nationalism Using law enforcement to punish political enemies Attacking the press as "enemies of the people" Mismanagement by failing to fill vacancies Separation of immigrant children from their families H.Res.498 Introduced July 17, 2019 by Rep. Al Green (D-TX-9) on the grounds of being unfit for office after various racist remarks Hearings and investigations: April–July 2019 April 18: Nadler says redacted Mueller report might necessitate impeachment. April 19: House Judiciary Committee (HJC) issues subpoena demanding the unredacted report and its underlying evidence. April 22: HJC issues subpoena for former White House counsel Don McGahn to testify on his statements as exhibited by the special counsel in his report. April 23: President Trump issues orders retroactively asserting executive privilege over all testimony given to the special counsel by McGahn and others given subpoenas by the HJC. April 28: Attorney General Barr threatens to boycott scheduled hearings and Nadler threatens a subpoena if he does. May 2: Barr boycotts hearings May 8: House Judiciary committee recommends Barr be held in contempt of Congress in a 24–16 vote for not complying with the subpoena. May 23: Rep. Shelia Jackson Lee (D-TX) introduces H.Res. 396, which is referred to the Rules committee. May 29: Robert Mueller addresses the nation on the Russia probe, saying: "the Constitution requires a process other than the criminal justice system to formally accuse a sitting president of wrongdoing." June 3: House Judiciary committee announces a series of hearings related to the Mueller Report titled "Presidential Obstruction and Other Crimes". June 4: Barr offers to resume negotiations on testimony and materials if the HJC cancels contempt citation. Nadler refuses. Former Trump aides Hope Hicks and Annie Donaldson formally defy HJC subpoenas at the behest of the president. June 10: House Judiciary committee hearing "Lessons from the Mueller Report: Presidential Obstruction and Other Crimes" with John Dean, Joyce White Vance and Barbara McQuade, both former U.S. attorneys, as witnesses. June 11: Vote on contempt citations of Barr and McGahn are passed by the full House. June 13: Hope Hicks agrees to testify. June 19: Hicks testifies before the HJC She sat before the committee for eight hours and refused to answer 155 questions. June 24: Annie Donaldson agrees to testify before the HJC in November. June 25: The HJC subpoenas Robert Mueller and much of his staff, announcing they would testify on July 17. July 16: Rep. Al Green (D-TX) introduces as a privileged resolution an article of impeachment, the third time this has been done. The resolution was voted to be set aside by the House of Representatives by a 322–95 vote the next day. Mueller hearings On July 24, 2019, Robert Mueller and several of his aides testified about the investigation's consequences before both the House Judiciary and House Intelligence committees. Both sessions were open and televised for the public. The over seven hours of hearings averaged 12.98 million viewers on ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC. January 2021 On January 7, 2021, thirteen members of the House of Representatives, led by Representative Ilhan Omar, introduced articles of impeachment on charges of high crimes and misdemeanors. The charges are related to Trump's alleged interference in the 2020 presidential election in Georgia and incitement of a deadly riot that involved the storming of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., by his supporters, which occurred during the United States Congress' certification of electoral votes in the 2020 presidential election, affirming Joe Biden's victory over Trump. On January 11, 2021, U.S. Representatives David Cicilline, Jamie Raskin, and Ted Lieu introduced a resolution of impeachment against Trump on the charge of "incitement of insurrection" for the riot that involved storming the Capitol. Two days later, the House approved that resolution by a vote of 232–197, with ten Republicans joining all 222 Democrats to vote in favor of impeachment. Georgia election interference scandal Trump made an unprecedented effort to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential
how much calories does a 10 minute ab workout burn?
Calories Burned: A female weighing 140 pounds would burn an estimated 70 calories in the 10 minute of this routine. A male of 185 pounds would burn roughly 86. Printable Abs Workout - The following is a list of the exercises you are going to be doing and the muscles they target.
The product was actively marketed on TV with several commercials with Nozomi Sasaki, selling over 40 million in its first 5 months in the Japanese gum market where 4 million-per-year is considered large success.
Sản phẩm này đã được quảng cáo một cách tích cực trên truyền hình bằng một số phim quảng cáo với Nozomi Sasaki, bán được hơn 40 triệu trong 5 tháng đầu tiên tại thị trường kẹo cao su Nhật Bản, nơi mà 4 triệu mỗi năm được xem là thành công lớn.
During one of his sermons, Livinus was attacked in the village of Esse, near Geraardsbergen by a group of pagans who cut off his tongue and head.
Durante um de seus sermões, Livino foi atacado na aldeia de Esse, perto de Geraardsbergen, por um grupo de pagãos que cortaram a sua língua e sua cabeça.
The result is a world in which even the privacy of one's own thought process is violated, where one may be found guilty of thoughtcrime by talking in their sleep, and keeping a diary or having a love affair equals a subversive act of rebellion.
Il risultato è un mondo in cui perfino la privacy del proprio pensiero viene violata, in cui si può essere accusati di psicoreato parlando nel sonno, e in cui tenere un diario o avere una relazione amorosa equivale a un sovversivo atto di ribellione.
In Goebbels' pamphlet, the word "Nazi" only appears when linked with the word "Sozi" as an abbreviation of "National Socialism".
Në fletëpalosjen e Gëbels fjala "nazist" shfaqet vetëm kur lidhet me fjalën "sozi" si një shkurtim i nacional-socializmit.
At the age of thirteen he showed a wax modello of a picador at the Exposición Nacional de Bellas Artes, 1876.
All'età di 13 anni espose un modello in cera di un picador all'Exposición Nacional de Bellas Artes del 1876.
what are the similarities between a market and command economy?
Market economies utilize private ownership of the means of production and voluntary exchanges/contracts. In a command economy, governments own the factors of production such as land, capital, and resources. In reality, all economies blend aspects of the two.
Appearing on television?
Występujecie w telewizji?
2 Mighty Barolle were disqualified after Liberia was suspended by FIFA.
2 Mighty Barolle fue descalificado después de que Liberia fuera suspendido por la FIFA.
what is the difference between do not disturb and silent mode?
In silent mode only your phone is muted for calls, messages & notifications but your display light turns on every time you get a call or message but, in Do Not Disturb Mode your phone does not wake or display light does not glow on arrival of any call or message.
is it illegal to allow someone to borrow my car in ca?
No it is not illegal to let them. You might check to see what kind of insurance the other person has, or check you own policy to see if their covered while driving another persons car.
is the theme song for the Japanese drama: Okusama wa Majo - Bewitched in Tokyo. It was released on February 11, 2004. It peaked at number six
is certified gold in Japan. The cover artwork features Tommy February6's mascots, Little Twin Stars. Track listing External links Tommy february6 Official Site Songs about eyes 2004 singles 2004
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It was during his studies in Pittsburgh that he met his future wife, Francine Bogard (deceased in 2009), whom he married on February 12, 1947 in New York.
C'est pendant ses études à Pittsburgh qu'il rencontre sa future femme Francine Bogard (décédée en 2009), qu'il épouse le 12 février 1947 à New-York.
End of London. He was knighted in the New Year Honours, in December 1903. References External links 1865 births 1926 deaths Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies UK MPs 1895–1900 UK MPs 1900–1906 Knights Bachelor English philanthropists Members of
was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bradford West, winning the seat from the Liberal Party on his second attempt, after unsuccessfully contesting the seat in 1892. He held the seat for 11 years, until his defeat at the 1906 general election. He stood again at both the January 1910 and December 1910 general elections, but lost on both occasions by a large majority. Flower was a member
do african dwarf frogs sleep?
African dwarf frogs spend most of their time near the bottom of the water, where they feel safe from predators. Most frogs sleep up to 12 hours a day, provided no threat of predators is present. ... These frogs cannot survive out of water for longer than 20 minutes in low humidity, as they dry out.
May 2 through May 4, 1997. Missouri won their first conference tournament and earned the Big 12 Conference's automatic bid to the 1997 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament. , , ,
Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, OK from May 2 through May 4, 1997. Missouri won their first conference tournament and earned
While Castaneda was a well-known cultural figure, he rarely appeared in public forums.
Иако је Кастанеда био познат у културним круговима, ретко се појављивао на јавним окупљањима.
He then got admitted into the National University of San Marcos to study Law and Literature.
Si è poi iscritto alla Università Nazionale Superiore di San Marcos per studiare Diritto e Letteratura.
Shaft returns for re-shoots!".
Shaft returns for re-shoots!» (en inglés estadounidense).
Jung-geun's personal assistant Choi Jae-sung as Jin Tae-yong, Gun-woo's father Special appearance Lee Hwi-hyang as Baek Se-young, Gun-woo's mother (ep. 1) Lee Joong-moon as Hong Gap, Jung-joo's ex-boyfriend (ep. 1) Na Seung-ho as public official Go Kyung-pyo as Jung-min, Jung-joo's younger brother (ep. 1-2) Kim Won-hyo as Gyeongsang groom at the airport (ep. 1) Shim Jin-hwa as Seoul bride at the airport (ep. 1) Kim Kwang-kyu, as Mr Gong (ep. 1) So Ji-sub as Jeju restaurant owner (ep. 1) Muzie as Rooftop neighbor (ep. 1-2) Sam Okyere as Sam, a foreigner who joins the diving school on the island along with Jung-joo (ep. 5-9) Nam Hyeon-joo as Jung-joo's mother (ep. 11) Seohyun as Hwang Yura, Hwang Wook's niece (ep. 13) Son Ho-jun as Son Joon-hee, Gun-woo's friend (ep. 16) Ratings In the table below, represent the lowest ratings and represent the highest ratings. NR denotes that the drama did not rank in the top 20 daily programs on that date. Original soundtrack International broadcast Philippines: Jeepney TV – January 6
May 13 to July 2, 2015 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 22:00 for 16 episodes. Plot Lee Jung-joo has struggled and worked hard all her life, but has never caught a break, leaving her perpetually grouchy. In her seven years as an administrative employee at a clothing company in Seoul, she has never missed a day of work. But that doesn't stop her from losing her job, her house and her boyfriend in quick succession, so she unwillingly sets off to start a new life in Jeju Island. There, she meets Baek Gun-woo, chef and owner of the restaurant "Warm and Cozy.". Jung-joo met Baek Gun-woo previously during their nineteenth birthday and mistaken that they are twin. Jung-joo first mistakes him for a con artist, because he can't seem to help himself from telling charming lies left and right. Gun-woo is a laidback romantic from a wealthy family who only does what he feels like doing, including opening a restaurant on Jeju simply because that's where he first met his first crush. Jung-joo and Gun-woo clash over their different personalities and priorities, then gradually fall in love with each other. Cast Main Kang So-ra as Lee Jung-joo 29 years old. She was working 7 years in underwear company in Seoul. When she lost her job, boyfriend and apartment, she moved to Sorang Town on Jeju island to start new life. Yoo
Indonesian textbooks typically depict the killings as a "patriotic campaign" that resulted in less than 80,000 deaths.
Dalam buku pelajaran sejarah, disebutkan bahwa pembantaian ini adalah "kampanye patriotik" yang menghasilkan kurang dari 80.000 korban jiwa.
how long to cook 2 inch thick filet mignon on grill?
['For a 1-inch cut, grill 10 to 12 minutes for medium-rare (145°F) or 12 to 15 minutes for medium (160°F).', 'For a 1½-inch cut, grill 15 to 19 minutes for medium-rare (145°F) or 18 to 23 minutes for medium (160°F).']
The coup was attempted by the Staff Office of the Ministry of War of Japan and many from the Imperial Guard to stop the move to surrender.
Kupforsøget blev gennemført af krigsministeriets stabskontor og mange fra den kejserlige garde med henblik på at forhindre kapitulationen.
world, making valuable contributions to Sunday school literature. She was also the author of 14 books and of 8,000 articles for 75 periodicals. With such favor were her writings received by the public that they were frequently copied by other papers, and ran the rounds of the press, both in the United States and at times in England. The editor of one journal to which she was a constant contributor, through many years, and among a corps of distinguished writers, informed her that she was the only contributor from whom he had never refused an article. She invariably refused to write for secular papers for the sake of higher remuneration, where her religious aim would have to be sacrificed or abriged. Early life and education Julia Eliza Loomis was born in Twinsburg, Ohio, January 1, 1834, of Puritan ancestry. Her mother, whose names was Mills, was from Connecticut. Her father was also a native of Connecticut and a branch of the family of which Prof. Elias Loomis of Yale College was a prominent representative. Her father, Elisha Loomis, removed from New Haven, Connecticut, to Ohio, in 1817, being one of the early settlers of the Western Reserve. From seven years of age, she was an insatiable reader. A fall from a carriage which broke her ankle, when but ten years old, forced her to stay at house for some months, and tended still more to develop this taste. The library to which she had access was the garret of a neighbor, well stocked with files of old newspapers, a few magazines, and some volumes of Waverley. The first twelve years of her life were spent on a farm. Her father then removed to Hudson, Ohio, where she attended the Hudson Female Seminary, taught by Miss Mary Strong, daughter of Ephriam Strong. It was through her influence that Mrs. McConaughy's interest in the subject of religion was first awakened. She united with the Congregational Church at Hudson, at the age of fourteen. Career During the course of her education, she became an assistant teacher in the seminary of Miss Strong, and for some years, taught there and in the village school, and then in the new seminary which succeeded Mis Strong's, the in the High School at Akron, Ohio, and afterwards in Bloomfield, New Jersey, where she held the position
christian spirit. She availed herself also of the columns of many of the literary magazines, such as were governed by a religious spirit and meant for the home, among which were: Arthur's Home Magazine, Peterson's Magazine, The Ladies' Repository, The Mother's Magazine, The Mother's Journal, The Ladies' Home Journal, and others. Among the farming journals were: The New England Farmer, The Ohio Farmer, the Indiana Farmer, The Maine Farmer, The Rural New Yorker, The Cultivator and Country Gentleman, The Western Rural, The Working Farmer, The Farmer's Journal, The Tribune and Farmer, The Farm and fireside, The Farmer's Union, The Rural Home, The Country Side, and most recently, The Farm and Garden, of the "Household Department, of which she had charge at the time of her death. She also wrote for a few juvenile magazines and papers, Among them being: The Schoolday Visitor, The Schoolday Magazine, The School World, The Little Corporal, The Little Gem, The Minor, The Young Folks' Magazine, Our Young People, The Children's Home, The Children's Friend, Golden Hours, Golden Rule, Home Companion, Christian Giver, Mersey's Museum, beside many others to which she was an occasional contributor. The number of articles she contributed to the press was not less than 8,000, and the papers and periodicals to which she contributed number over 75. In addition, she wrote fourteen books all for the young. The titles of these are: Archie at the Seaside, Hours with my Picture Book, Minnie's Thinking Cap, How to be Beautiful, The Little Box and its Travels, Respect the Burden, The Prize Bible and other Stories, One Hundred Gold Dollars, The Hard Master, Hanna's Lesson, Clarence, The Fire-fighters, Capital for Working Boys. Later life and death In the latter years of her life, when her own sons began to be young men, she took great interest in the welfare of that class, and turned her aim in writing largely toward them. For this purpose, she used such class journals as would devote a column or two reading suitable for clerks, and for several years, up to the time of her death, she furnished weekly an article for the Clerk's Department of The American Grocer, which met with hearty appreciation, as numerous letters from the clerks themselves proved. After Jennie Maria Drinkwater Conklin conceived the idea of the "Shut-in-Band", McConaughy, though sorely smitten by the painful malady that resulted in her death, became a corresponding member, and wrote numerous letters to the suffering invalids, to cheer and brighten their lives. After McConaughy's death, there were found the addresses of 44 invalids to whom she wrote, all strangers to her personally, and scattered all over the country. Her final illness dated from June 23, 1885, but she had been suffering for seven years. The disease of which she died began to develop about 20 years earlier, and several operations were performed at various times, which succeeded in prolonging her life. She died at her residence in Somerville, New Jersey, August 29, 1885. She was interred in the Somerville Cemetery. Selected works Archie at the Seaside Hours with my Picture Book Minnie's Thinking Cap How to be Beautiful The Little Box and its Travels Respect the Burden The Prize Bible and other Stories One Hundred Gold Dollars The Hard Master Hanna's Lesson Clarence The Fire-fighters Capital for Working Boys References Citations
what was the higest mountain before the invention of mount everst?
Mountains are not invented.
In 1903, he formed a revolutionary organization called the “Reformer"(Duy Tân hội).
Nel 1903 formò un'organizzazione rivoluzionaria chiamata "Società della Riforma" (Duy Tân hội).
The next stage of acceleration is linear particle accelerator (linac).
A próxima etapa da aceleração é no acelerador de partículas linear (LINAC).
Another existing 200 vehicles were to be refitted with a simpler external MAC 31 "Reibel" machine-gun mount.
Ezen kívül 200 meglévő járművet elláttak külső MAC 31 „Reibel” géppuskafoglalattal.
how do i tell my boss he is treating me unfair?
Be nice and carefull but tell him how you feel and what you do to correct his little short skirted freind.
every new thread Stack pointer: Points to thread's stack in the process Program counter: Points to the current program instruction of the thread State of the thread (running, ready, waiting, start, done) Thread's register values Pointer to the Process control block (PCB) of the process that the thread lives on The Thread Control Block acts as a library of information about
of the thread State of the thread (running, ready, waiting, start, done) Thread's register values Pointer to the Process control block (PCB) of the process that the thread lives on The Thread Control Block acts
Now, if we zoom in, these blue dots are ionized plasma around very bright stars, and what happens is that they block the red light, so they appear blue.
Agora, se dermos um zoom, esses pontos azuis são plasma ionizado ao redor de estrelas muito brilhantes, e eles bloqueiam a luz vermelha, então eles aparecem azuis.
Dante is murdered.
Dante è stato ucciso.
Bottle or glass?
Şişe mi yoksa bardak mı?
Since moving to its current location in the northwest of the city in 1953, the club has hosted the Open Godó tournament, a part of the ATP World Tour's 500 Series.
Kể từ khi chuyển về vị trí hiện tại nằm ở phía tây bắc thành phố năm 1953, câu lạc bộ là nơi tổ chức giải Open Godó nằm trong hệ thống ATP World Tour's 500 Series.
grind wheel wears, so truing must occur periodically to reshape it. The limitation on geometric accuracy is overcome in honing because the honing stone follows a complex path. In bore honing, for example, the stone moves along two paths simultaneously. The stones are pressed radially outward to enlarge the hole while they simultaneously oscillate axially. Due to the oscillation, each slice of the honing stones touch a large area of the workpiece. Therefore, imperfections in the honing stone's profile cannot transfer to the bore. Instead, both the bore and the honing stones conform to the average shape of the honing stones' motion, which in the case of bore honing is a cylinder. This averaging effect occurs in all honing processes; both the workpiece and stones erode until they conform to the average shape of the stones' cutting surface. Since the honing stones tend to erode towards a desired geometric shape, there is no need to true them. As a result of the averaging effect, the accuracy of a honed component often exceeds the accuracy of the machine tool that created it. The path of the stone is not the only difference between grinding and honing machines, they also differ in the stiffness of their construction. Honing machines are much more compliant than grinders. The purpose of grinding is to achieve a tight size tolerance. To do this, the grinding wheel must be moved to an exact position relative to the workpiece. Therefore, a grinding machine must be very stiff and its axes must move with very high precision. A honing machine is relatively inaccurate and imperfect. Instead of relying on the accuracy of the machine tool, it relies on the averaging effect between the stone and the workpiece. Compliance is a requirement of a honing machine that is necessary for the averaging effect to occur. This leads to an obvious difference between the two machines: in a grinder the stone is rigidly attached to a slide, while in honing the stone is actuated with pneumatic or hydraulic pressure. High-precision workpieces are usually ground and then honed. Grinding determines the size, and honing improves the shape. The difference between honing and grinding is not always the same. Some grinders have complex movements and are self-truing, and some honing machines are equipped with in-process gauging for size control. Many through-feed grinding operations
the wheel repeatedly contacts the same slice of the workpiece, any inaccuracies in the geometric shape of the grinding wheel will be transferred onto the part. Therefore, the accuracy of the finished workpiece geometry is limited to the accuracy of the truing dresser. The accuracy becomes even worse as the grind wheel wears, so truing must occur periodically to reshape it. The limitation on geometric accuracy is overcome in honing because the honing stone follows a complex path. In bore honing, for example, the stone moves along two paths simultaneously. The stones are pressed radially outward to enlarge the hole while they simultaneously oscillate axially. Due to the oscillation, each slice of the honing stones touch a large area of the workpiece. Therefore, imperfections in the honing stone's profile cannot transfer to the bore. Instead, both the bore and the honing stones conform to the average shape of the honing stones' motion, which in the case of bore honing is a cylinder. This averaging effect occurs in all honing processes; both the workpiece and stones erode until they conform to the average shape of the stones' cutting surface. Since the honing stones tend to erode towards a desired geometric shape, there is no need to true them. As a result of the averaging effect, the accuracy of a honed component often exceeds the accuracy of the machine tool that created it. The path of the stone is not the only difference between grinding and honing machines, they also differ in the stiffness of their construction. Honing machines are much more compliant than grinders. The purpose of grinding is to achieve a tight size tolerance. To do this, the grinding wheel must be moved to an exact position relative to the workpiece. Therefore, a grinding machine must be very stiff and its axes must move with very high precision. A honing machine is relatively inaccurate and imperfect. Instead of relying on the accuracy of the machine tool, it relies on the averaging effect between the stone and the workpiece. Compliance is a requirement of a honing machine that is necessary for the averaging effect to occur. This leads to an obvious difference between the two machines: in a grinder the stone is rigidly attached to a slide, while in honing the stone is actuated with pneumatic or hydraulic pressure. High-precision workpieces are usually ground and then honed. Grinding determines the size, and honing
Who's the person Tom went to Boston to help?
Chi è la persona che Tom è andato ad aiutare a Boston?
how much are above ground storm shelters?
An above-ground storm shelter costs $3,000 to $15,000, compared to $4,000 to $30,000 for an underground unit. An above-ground unit or safe room typically goes in a garage or basement. You can also install it on a concrete foundation that is separate from the home.
Why some strings are quoted with double backticks and double single quotes in man pages?
Why do Unix man pages use double backticks in place of double quotes?
how to create a link server in sql 2008
To create a linked server (SQL Server 2008). Click Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2, and then click SQL Server Management Studio.In the Connect to Server dialog box, specify the name of the appropriate SQL Server, and then click Connect.In SQL Server Management Studio, double-click Server Objects, right-click Linked Servers, and then click New Linked Server.o create a linked server (SQL Server 2008). Click Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2, and then click SQL Server Management Studio.
How many home runs did Sammy Sosa hit combined?
Sosa had 588 regular season homers and 2 in the postseason, making his combined total 590.
businesses located along the street include Ogilvy's, an upscale department store. Name According to the Quebec Toponymy Commission, the street is named after Mount Royal. A 1761 map shows a trail at the location of the current street called chemin des Sauvages de la montagne. It is also found under the name chemin de la Montagne in
la Montagne in later maps, such as the map by surveyor Jean Péladeau in 1778. There is an urban legend that it was named after Jacob Mountain, first Anglican bishop of Quebec, or his son Bishop George Jehoshaphat Mountain. However, Jacob Mountain was neither the bishop nor resident in Quebec until 1793, long after the creation of maps bearing the name chemin de la Montagne. References Streets in
does instagram notify you when someone comments on a post you commented on?
When someone likes your Instagram comment, you will get a notification just like you would when someone mentions you or leaves a comment on your photo. But, you will only be notified if you follow the person who likes your comment.
List of hospital ships sunk in World War I
პირველი მსოფლიო ომის დროს ჩაძირული საზღვაო ჰოსპიტალები
group's plays. Productions Sansriti has staged several full length and short length plays Full length plays (in alphabetical order) Brain Bikele Bhorer Shorshe Phool Dream Dream EA Phataru Pratinidhi Surjo Pora Chai Winkle Twinkle Prayaschittya Shey Tughlaq Jatugriha Short length plays Break Fail Cadaverous Kanu Kahe Rai Shyama
Dream EA Phataru Pratinidhi Surjo Pora Chai Winkle Twinkle Prayaschittya Shey Tughlaq Jatugriha Short length plays Break Fail Cadaverous Kanu Kahe Rai Shyama Sundari Tetri Kahini Maow Siddhidata References External links Bengali theatre groups Theatre companies in India Performing groups established in 1993
largest harley dealer in florida
Bruce Rossmeyer, the owner of what is billed as the largest Harley-Davidson dealership in the world, was killed today in Wyoming while riding with friends from the Harley dealer meetings in Colorado to Sturgis, South Dakota, the site of the Sturgis Rally, according to the Daytona News Journal.The Journal is reporting that a family friend of Rossmeyer's said he was riding in a group of several motorcyclists when they pulled out to pass a recreational vehicle.
Kähler differential
Kähler-Differential
Also, it makes me feel a bit uncomfortable, that people assume I represent something genuinely Indian when I wear it, because that's not how I feel.
Také je pro mě trochu nepříjemné, že lidé předpokládají, že představuji něco ryze indického, když to nosím, protože se takto necítím.
Matt O'Connor (ice hockey)
Matthew O’Connor
Seattle Explosion: 2 Years Too Late, Rhoderick Gates, Our Time, November 31, 1999.
A explosão de Seattle: 2 anos atrasada, Rhoderick Gates, Nosso tempo, 31 de novembro de 1999.
The PRT acronym was introduced formally in 1978 by J. Edward Anderson.
L'acronyme PRT a été introduit en 1978 par J. Edward Anderson.
Install Joomla on Bluehost
This wiki will show you how to install Joomla 1.5, A Content Manager software for building websites without any coding knowledge. The following steps will be shown using Bluehost as a webs host server.
do all limited companies have to be registered with companies house
Companies House Companies House is the United Kingdom’s registrar of companies and is an executive agency and trading fund of Her Majesty's Government. It falls under the remit of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) and is also a member of the Public Data Group. All forms of companies (as permitted by the United Kingdom Companies Act) are incorporated and registered with Companies House and file specific details as required by the current Companies Act 2006. All registered limited companies, including subsidiary, small and inactive companies, must file annual financial statements in addition to annual company returns, which are all public records. Only some registered unlimited companies (meeting certain conditions) are exempt from this requirement.
Jewish education", he felt unprepared to take leadership roles in the Jewish community. So, in 1985, he joined Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman to establish the Wexner Foundation's first core program, aimed "to educate Jewish communal leaders in the history, thought, traditions and contemporary challenges of the Jewish people." In 1991, Wexner formed with billionaire Charles Bronfman the Study Group, which is more widely known as the Mega Group. The group was a loosely organized club of some of the country's wealthiest and most influential businessmen who were concerned with Jewish issues. Max Fischer, Michael Steinhardt, Leonard Abramson, Edgar Bronfman, and Laurence Tisch were some of the members. The group would meet twice a year for two days of seminars related to the topic of philanthropy and Jewishness. In 1998, Steven Spielberg spoke about his personal religious journey, and later the group discussed Jewish summer camps. The group, which Wexner co-chaired with Charles Bronfman, went on to inspire a number of philanthropic initiatives such as the Partnership for Excellence in Jewish Education, Birthright Israel, and the upgrading of national Hillel. Wexner served on the board of trustees of Ohio State University from 1988 to 1997. In December 2005, Wexner was appointed to his second term and was elected chairman in 2009. It was announced in June 2012 that Wexner's chairmanship was to end, eight years before his appointment would have ended. On May 11, 2004, Wexner received the Woodrow Wilson Award for Corporate Citizenship at a dinner in Columbus, Ohio. The award was presented by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC. On February 16, 2011, Wexner pledged a donation of $100 million to Ohio State, which will be allocated to the university’s academic Medical Center and James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute, with additional gifts to the Wexner Center for the Arts and other areas. This latest gift is the largest in the university’s history. Through the L Brands Foundation, Wexner and L Brands contributed $163.4 million to the Columbus Foundation. On February 10, 2012, Ohio State University Medical Center officially changed its name to the Wexner Medical Center at Ohio State University commemorating "Mr. Wexner's indelible, lifelong legacy of leadership at Ohio State", according to university president E. Gordon Gee, during over 30 years of "ardent support" of the institution. Personal life On January 23, 1993, Wexner, then 55 years of age, married Abigail S. Koppel, 31, an attorney, in a ceremony at their home in New Albany, Ohio. The couple have four children: Harry, Hannah, David, and Sarah. Formerly of the Bexley area of Columbus, Ohio, Wexner now lives in New Albany, a community northeast of that city. He owns a 30-room, $47 million, Georgian-inspired estate, on nearly 336 acres (1.4 km²), that was built in 1990. The estate was, for twenty years, the location of the Annual New Albany Classic Invitational Grand Prix & Family Day benefiting The Center for Family Safety and Healing. The Classic consistently drew the top professional show jumping riders because of its elaborate and well-maintained jumping course. In February 2018, Abigail Wexner announced the end of the event, citing the growing number of elite equestrian competitions. As a pun on his name and his former residence in Bexley, the village of New Albany was known (unofficially) for some time as Wexley. Today, this Georgian-themed village inspires comparison to eighteenth century developments by wealthy aristocrats in England. Wexner has owned the mid-eighteenth century Grade II* listed Foxcote House in Warwickshire, England, since 1997. At the time of its construction in 1997, Wexner's Limitless
the 1980s, Wexner doubled his retail holdings by purchasing a number of companies and became known as a major retail owner at malls in America. In 1982, Wexner acquired the lingerie business Victoria's Secret. Started as an MBA project by Stanford graduate Roy Raymond, Victoria's Secret attracted Wexner's interest due to the unique, high quality merchandise and Victorian-era decor of the shop which featured red-velvet sofas. Wexner described Raymond as "very guarded" stating, "When I met him, it was as if he met the devil." Six months later, when Raymond was facing bankruptcy, he contacted Wexner and offered to sell Victoria's Secret. Wexner bought the company for $1 million and by the 1990s it was worth an estimated $1 billion. After Wexner assumed ownership, Victoria's Secret became widely known for marketing its items with the use of super models known as "angels" which were featured in an annual fashion show, overseen by Ed Razek. By 2015, sales were in decline and 2018 proved to be the final year for the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. Over the years, Wexner built a retailing and marketing conglomerate that included Victoria's Secret, Pink (Victoria's Secret for teens), Bath & Body Works, Henri Bendel, The White Barn Candle Company, and La Senza. Previous brands that were spun off include Lane Bryant, Abercrombie & Fitch, Lerner New York, The Limited Too (now Tween Brands, Inc.), Structure 9, Aura Science, The Limited (which closed its brick-and-mortar stores while retaining its online presence), and Express (which closed its Canadian stores and hundreds of its U.S.-based stores). In 2012, CNN Money described Wexner as the longest serving CEO of a Fortune 500 company. In February 2020, Wexner was described as the longest serving CEO of a Fortune 500 company with his 57 years at the helm of L Brands. He was on Harvard Business Review’s Top 100 Best Performing CEOs, ranked #11 in 2015, and #34 in 2016. L Brands shareholders filed a complaint in the Court of Chancery of Delaware on January 14, 2021, stating that Wexner, among others, created an "entrenched culture of misogyny, bullying and harassment" and was aware of abuses being committed by Jeffrey Epstein, which breached his fiduciary duty to the company, causing devaluation of the brand. The complaint also names Wexner's wife, current chair Sarah E. Nash and former marketing officer Ed Razek, whose "widely known misconduct" was long allowed at the company. Jeffrey Epstein association Wexner had a close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein that began in the 1980s and continued until at least 2007. He was the primary billionaire client of Epstein, a financier who claimed to only work with clients with a net worth of one billion USD or greater. Epstein became Wexner's financial manager in 1987. Wexner purchased the New York property, the Herbert N. Straus House, in 1989 and later transferred it to Epstein in the mid-1990s following his marriage to Abigail. In July 1991, Wexner granted Epstein power of attorney and also instated him as a trustee on the board of the Wexner Foundation. Wexner has been accused of failing to take action when complaints were raised against Epstein, including after executives of L Brands reported (in the mid-1990s) that Epstein was abusing his power and connection to Wexner by posing as a recruiter of Victoria's Secret models. The artist Maria Farmer contacted local and federal authorities about an assault she allegedly endured by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell while working as an artist-in-residence on Wexner's Ohio property in 1996. Within a year of Farmer's complaint, the actress Alicia Arden filed a police report in Los Angeles detailing that Epstein had misrepresented himself as a recruiter for Victoria's Secret prior to another alleged assault. In early 2006, Epstein was charged in Florida with "multiple counts of molestation and unlawful sexual activity with a minor." The New York Times reported that it was 18 months after the charges were raised that Wexner cut his ties to Epstein. In August 2019, following Epstein's second incarceration and prior to his death, Wexner addressed the Wexner Foundation in writing, releasing a statement that his former financial advisor, Jeffrey Epstein, had “misappropriated vast sums of money” from him and from his family. Wexner retained services of criminal defense attorney Mary Jo White of Debevoise & Plimpton. Wexner faced additional public scrutiny in late 2019 (and again in early 2020) when a group of wrestlers who are survivors of the Ohio State University abuse scandal publicly called on state and federal officials to conduct further inquiry into Maria Farmer's allegations of sexual assault at the Wexner property. The wrestlers called for accountability surrounding the Wexner family's involvement in Epstein's abuse and raised the issue of the continuing influence of Abigail and Leslie Wexner serving as the "biggest and best-known benefactors" of the university. Philanthropy In 1989, Wexner and his mother Bella were the first to make a $1 million personal donation to the United Way. Both of their names were inscribed in marble, and are on display in the lobby of the United Way Headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia. Wexner was listed by Forbes in 2017, the wealthiest of seven billionaires from Ohio who made the list. He was a major funder of the Wexner Center for the Arts at the Ohio State University, which is named in honor of his father. Wexner explained that because "growing up, my folks moved around a lot, and I never got a good Jewish education", he felt unprepared to
By the end of November 2008, the Valory imprint entered into a partnership with Midas Records—promotion, sales, marketing, production, publicity and distribution—for Canadian acts Adam Gregory and Emerson Drive.
К концу ноября 2008 года Valory вступил в партнерство с Midas Records ради продвижения, продажи, маркетинга, производства, рекламы и распространения - для канадских актёров Адама Грегори и Emerson Drive.
Leila Ouahabi
Лейла Оуааби
Why is a "this car leaving next" sign used?
During up-peak mode (also called moderate incoming traffic), elevator cars in a group are recalled to the lobby to provide expeditious service to passengers arriving at the building, most typically in the morning as people arrive for work or at the conclusion of a lunch-time period. Elevators are dispatched one-by-one when they reach a pre-determined passenger load, or when they have had their doors opened for a certain period of time. The next elevator to be dispatched usually has its hall lantern or a "this car leaving next" sign illuminated to encourage passengers to make maximum use of the available elevator system capacity. Some elevator banks are programmed so that at least one car will always return to the lobby floor and park whenever it becomes free.
Washington Redskins have had their name for 80 years . President Barack Obama suggested a name change might be in order . NFL commissioner changed his tone, says the league has to listen . Team owners did not attend symposium; tribe hopes controversy will create momentum .
President Barack Obama has weighed in. The pro football commissioner, has too. And now, a Native American tribe hopes recent attention to controversy surrounding the name of Washington's National Football League team will provide the momentum needed to get it changed. As NFL executives arrived in the nation's capital for their annual fall meeting on Monday, the Oneida Indian Nation held a symposium in town to discuss their campaign to find a new name for the Washington Redskins after 80 years. "We are asking the NFL to stop using a racial slur as the name of Washington's football team," said Oneida Indian Nation Representative Ray Halbritter. The "Change the Mascot" campaign launched last month with a string of radio ads airing in Washington and cities where the Redskins play this season. The NFL executives were invited to the symposium, but Halbritter said none attended. In an interview with the Associated Press last week, Obama said if he were the owner of the Redskins and he knew the name was "offending a sizable group of people," then he would "think about changing it." Halbritter began his remarks by thanking the president for weighing in. "As the first sitting president to speak out against the Washington team name, President Obama's comments over the weekend were nothing less than historic," Halbritter said. "Isn't that the real issue? No matter what the history of something is, if it's offending people, then it's time to change it. And this is a great time to do it." Obama on the Redskins . A Washington Post poll from June indicated that two-thirds of people who live in the D.C. metropolitan area didn't want the Redskins to change their name, but more than eight in 10 said it wouldn't make much of a difference to them if the name were changed. Last month, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who had previously expressed support for the team mascot, changed his tone on the "The LaVar Arrington Show with Chad Dukes" on 106.7 The Fan in Washington. "I want all of us to go out and make sure we're listening to our fans, listening to people of a different view, and making sure that we continue to do what's right to make sure that team represents the strong tradition and history that it has for so many years," Goodell said. The NFL confirmed on Monday that it would meet with Oneida leaders. But Redskins owner Dan Snyder has steadfastly refused to consider it, telling USA Today last spring that he will "NEVER" change his team's name, even if they lose an ongoing federal trademark lawsuit that would stop the NFL team from exclusively profiting from the Redskins name. In addition to the federal trademark lawsuit, a group of U.S. lawmakers drafted a bill last spring to cancel trademark registrations that use the name "Redskins." Two of them, Democrats Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton of the District of Columbia, and Rep. Betty McCollum of Minnesota attended Monday's forum to voice their support. D.C. council member pushes name change for Washington Redskins . McCollum, who is co-chair of the Congressional Native American Caucus, said the use of the Redskins name is "exploitation perpetrated for profit by the NFL and Dan Snyder's football business." "Mr. Snyder, change the mascot. End this ugly history and tradition of your team's racial slur. Pick a new mascot. Pick one that offends no one, hurts no one, dehumanizes no one. It is time to put dignity and respect for native American people ahead of your profits," McCollum said. Snyder did not respond to a request for comment from CNN. But Redskins attorney Lanny Davis said Halbritter is being "selective in his outrage," citing other teams named after Native Americans who are not targeted in the "Change the Mascot" campaign. "Why is he not protesting the Atlanta Braves Tomahawk Chop, or President Obama's hometown Chicago Blackhawks?" Davis said. While Halbritter said that there are certain Native American names that "can be unifying and respectful," he maintains that the Redskins name is "a dictionary defined racial epithet," that shouldn't be used to "sell a national sports team to America or to the rest of the world." Washington Redskins' owner: 'We will never change the name of the team' "Washington's continued use of the current team name is not just a slur against one group of people, it has demonstrable and serious public policy cultural educational, public health ramifications for our entire country," Halbritter said. Critics argue that the Redskins' name is based on a historically offensive slur and presents negative identity issues for Native Americans, a community already distressed by a slew of public health and social crises including high rates of poverty, diabetes, and suicide. Dr. Michael Friedman, a clinical psychologist who attended the forum, called Snyder's refusal to consider calls for a name change "textbook bullying." "Experimental study after experimental study shows that if you bring a Native American person into an experimental situation and you show them an image of a Native American mascot, their self-esteem goes down, their faith in their community goes down, their feeling that they can achieve goes down," Friedman said. But Davis said Friedman is ignoring other data that shows Native Americans are not insulted by the name. "I ask him, since there's no intent to disparage or disrespect - and I certainly respect those, and am sorry for those, who are offended - why is he selecting the Washington Redskins? Does he see the Tomahawk Chop of the Atlanta Braves fans? They're doing that not out of disrespect. They love the Atlanta Braves." Other at the forum, like Norton, said the intent behind keeping the name doesn't matter. "I want to say this to Redskins fans. No one blames you for having used a name that was always used as this team. They will only blame you if you continue to use it and if you use it will impunity," she said. The NFL Redskins were in Boston before the Washington franchise was born in 1933. Braves reject 'screaming Indian' logo .
The result was a surprise victory for Solih, who received over 58% of the vote and was elected as the seventh President of the Maldives.
Kết quả bầu cử là một chiến thắng bất ngờ của ông Solih, người giành được 58% phiếu bầu và trở thành tổng thống thứ bảy của nước Cộng hòa Maldives.
Two black dogs.
There are some animals.
Burrell (the husband of his daughter Sophia), who succeeded him as second Baronet. The latter was the nephew of the first Burrell baronet of the 1766 creation and the uncle of the first Baron Gwydyr. The third Burrell baronet succeeded to the title of Baronet Raymond of Valentine House on 20 January 1796. Raymond, later Burrell baronets, of Valentine House (1774) Sir Charles Raymond, 1st Baronet (1713–1788), a prominent East India Company Captain, and after his retirement from the sea, manager of their voyages. Sir William Burrell, 2nd Baronet (1732–1796) Sir Charles
Valentine House on 20 January 1796. Raymond, later Burrell baronets, of Valentine House (1774) Sir Charles Raymond, 1st Baronet (1713–1788), a prominent East India Company Captain, and after his retirement from the sea, manager of their voyages. Sir William Burrell, 2nd Baronet (1732–1796) Sir Charles Merrik Burrell, 3rd Baronet (1774–1862) Sir Percy Burrell, 4th Baronet (1812–1876) Sir Walter Wyndham Burrell, 5th Baronet (1814–1886) Sir Charles Raymond Burrell, 6th Baronet (1848–1899) Sir Merrik Raymond Burrell, 7th Baronet (1877–1957) Sir Walter Raymond Burrell, 8th Baronet
Does anyone know a good chat room for a mother of 2 ages 5 & 6. I am in my mid-20's and a stay at home Mommy.
Hi! mom of 2 boys here 11m & 2yr. I chat occasionally in Yahoo's Parenting chat rooms. Just ignore the bots!!
These coureurs des bois ("runners of the woods"), such as Étienne Brûlé, extended French influence south and west to the Great Lakes and among the Huron tribes who lived there.
Need mehed, tuntud kui coureurs des bois (prantsuse metsades jooksjad) (nagu Étienne Brûlé), laiendasid Prantsuse mõju lõunasse ja läände Suure järvistuni ning hurooni hõimudeni, kes seal elasid.
of the family Notodontidae first described by Herbert Druce
by Herbert Druce in 1893. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. References Moths described
1960 Giro d'Italia
1960ko Italiako Giroa
the Thuluth script occurred in the Ottoman Empire in three successive steps that Ottoman art historians call "calligraphical revolutions": The first revolution occurred in the 15th century and was initiated by the master calligrapher Sheikh Hamdullah. The second revolution resulted from the work of the Ottoman calligrapher Hâfız Osman in the 17th century. Finally, in the late 19th century, Mehmed Şevkî Efendi gave the script the distinctive shape it has today. Artists The best known artist to write the Thuluth script at its zenith is said to be Mustafa Râkım Efendi (1757–1826), a painter who set a standard in Ottoman calligraphy which many believe has not been surpassed to this day. Usage Thuluth was used to write the headings of surahs, Qur'anic chapters. Some of the oldest copies of the Qur'an were written in Thuluth.
by curved and oblique lines. In Thuluth, one-third of each letter slopes, from which the name (meaning "a third" in Arabic) comes. An alternative theory to the meaning is that the smallest width of the letter is one third of the widest part. It is an elegant, cursive script, used in medieval times on mosque decorations. Various calligraphic styles evolved from Thuluth through slight changes of form. History The greatest contributions to the evolution of the Thuluth script occurred in the Ottoman Empire in three successive steps that Ottoman art historians call "calligraphical revolutions": The first revolution occurred in the 15th century and was initiated by the master calligrapher Sheikh Hamdullah. The second revolution resulted from the work of the Ottoman calligrapher Hâfız Osman in the 17th century. Finally, in the late 19th century, Mehmed Şevkî Efendi gave the script the distinctive shape it has today. Artists The best known artist to write the Thuluth script at its zenith is said to be Mustafa Râkım Efendi (1757–1826), a painter who set a standard in Ottoman calligraphy which many believe has not been surpassed to this day. Usage Thuluth was used to write the headings of surahs, Qur'anic chapters. Some of the oldest copies of the
Arroyo had justified the declaration of a state of emergency with her statement of "clear and present danger to our Republic that we have discovered and thwarted."
Arroyo tinha justificado a declaração de estado de emergência com a sua afirmação de "perigo claro e presente para a nossa República que nós descobrimos e impedimos".
Grobelno
Grobelno (Šentjur, Slovenija)
Member, Kerala University Senate C.I.T.U Working Committee, CPI (M) Alleppey District Committee President, Employees Unions of KFC, KSFE Agro Industries Corporation and other Trade Unions. Election profile Won 1970 Kerala Legislative Assembly Election - Won against Congress(I) candidate Thachadi Prabhakaran 1980 Kerala Legislative Assembly Election - Won against Congress (I) candidate G. P. Mangalathu Madam Lost 1965 Kerala Legislative Assembly Election - Defeated by Congress(I) candidate K. P. Ramakrishnan Nair 1977 Kerala Legislative Assembly Election - Defeated by Congress(I) candidate G. P. Mangalathu Madam References External links
During this period he was active in students movements and union elections in college. Educational qualifications Bachelor of Law (BL), Advocate Positions held MLA Kerala Legislative Assembly (1967-1970) MLA, Kerala Legislative Assembly (1970–77 and 1980–85) CPI(M) Parliamentary Party Secretary (1970–77) Member, Kerala University Senate C.I.T.U Working Committee, CPI (M) Alleppey District Committee President, Employees Unions of KFC, KSFE Agro Industries Corporation and other Trade Unions. Election profile Won 1970 Kerala Legislative Assembly Election - Won against Congress(I) candidate Thachadi Prabhakaran 1980 Kerala Legislative Assembly Election - Won against Congress (I) candidate G. P. Mangalathu Madam Lost 1965 Kerala Legislative Assembly Election - Defeated by Congress(I) candidate K. P. Ramakrishnan Nair 1977 Kerala Legislative Assembly Election -
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One of the major problems with patent law is that, in the case that when you are sued by a patent troll, the burden of proof that you did not infringe on the patent is actually on the defendant, which means you have to prove that you do not infringe on the patent they're suing you on.
专利法的一个大问题就是 当你被一个“专利钓鱼者”起诉的时候 被告有义务证明自己 没有侵权 这意味着你不得不自证 你并没有侵犯他们在起诉中提到的那个专利
also danced in works choreographed by Alvin Ailey: Memoria (1981), Caverna magica and, above all, the nine-minute Witness which he created specially for her in 1986. Hønningen is considered to be one of the most beautiful classical dancers engaged by the Royal Theatre in recent generations. In the 1970s, Høonningen began to suffer from problems with her back. For her 25th anniversary with the Royal Theatre in 1987, which was also a kind of leaving celebration, she danced the three most important works of her career: Witness, Caverna magica and Harald Lander's Études. Thereafter she was increasingly afflicted with back problems, leading her to retire from the Royal Theatre in 1992. In the late 1990s, she introduced Silja Schandorff and Mette Bødtcher to the Witness sequence. Awards In 1974, she was honoured as a Knight of the Dannebrog and in
1944) is a classical Danish ballerina who danced in the Royal Danish Ballet until 1992. She starred in Norman Campbell's film Ballerina in 1966. A number of choreographers have created works specially for her, in particular Alvin Ailey who dedicated Witness to her in 1986. Biography Born in the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen on 3 October 1944, Mette Hønningen is the daughter of the fruit merchant Karl Emil Hønningen (1903–74) and Agnes Elvira Madsen (1906–91). After a few years at Ole Palle Hansen's dancing school, she entered the Royal Theatre's ballet school when she was 12. She began to blossom four years later under Vera Volkova who had every confidence in her talents and adopted a less hasty approach to her development. By the time of her 1964
The China Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing awarded him a certificate of excellence in 2001 for his talent in calligraphy.
Die China Central Academy of Fine Arts in Peking verlieh ihm 2001 eine Auszeichnung für Kalligrafie.
will there be season 2 of princess agents?
Princess Agents, unfortunately, doesn't have a confirmed Season 2. The cast has gone on to do different TV shows since the show last aired. Lin Gengxin wrote a farewell message upon the ending of the show, saying he doesn't know whether to say see you again or goodbye forever.
Assembly of First Nations (AFN).
Krajowy Wódz Zgromadzenia Pierwszych Narodów (AFN).
is ajwain good for constipation?
Ajwain is a good home remedy for constipation . Due to its laxative properties, ajwain helps to loosen stools and improve bowel movements. Moreover, ajwain does not have any side effects.
Tom left the country on October 20th.
Том покинув країну двадцятого жовтня.
The organization also holds a title to a nearby ranch in Hualapai Valley, Washoe County, Nevada, purchased in 2001 for $70,000 to use as a staging area.
A organização também detém a propriedade de um rancho próximo no vale de Hualapai, no condado de Washoe , Nevada, comprado em 2001 por US $ 70.000 para ser usado como área de teste.