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It was not initially revealed who the two girls really were, though fans quickly recognized them and they later revealed themselves to be Yoshizawa and Ishikawa. | Изначально не было объявлено, кто эти две девушки, но фанаты быстро узнали в них Ёсидзаву и Исикаву. |
McDonald's is an American fast food company, founded in 1940 as a restaurant operated by Richard and Maurice McDonald, in San Bernardino, California, United States. | McDonald's është një kompani amerikane për ushqimit të shpejtë, e themeluar në vitin 1940 si një restorant i drejtuar nga Richard dhe Maurice McDonald , në San Bernardino të Kalifornisë. |
With net neutrality, the network's only job is to move data—not to choose which data to privilege with higher quality, that is faster, service. | Com a neutralidade da rede, a única função da rede é de mover dados, e não de escolher quais dados privilegiar com uma maior qualidade de serviço. |
Mathematics and Informatics. She earned a Ph.D. in 1987, with the thesis Generalized Operators of Integration and Differentiation of Fractional Order and Applications, and completed a Dr.Sc. (habilitation) in 2010, with the thesis Generalized Fractional Calculus and Applications in Analysis, supervised by Ivan Dimovski. She is editor-in-chief of the journals Fractional Calculus and Applied Analysis and International Journal of Applied Mathematics. Selected publications Kiryakova is the author of the research monograph Generalized Fractional Calculus and Applications (1993). She has also coauthored highly cited work on the history of calculus. Recognition Kiryakova won the 1996 Academic Prize for Mathematical Sciences of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. In 2012, at the 5th Symposium on Fractional Differentiation and its Applications, | Operators of Integration and Differentiation of Fractional Order and Applications, and completed a Dr.Sc. (habilitation) in 2010, with the thesis Generalized Fractional Calculus and Applications in Analysis, supervised by Ivan Dimovski. She is editor-in-chief of the journals Fractional Calculus and Applied Analysis and International Journal of Applied Mathematics. Selected publications Kiryakova is the author of the research monograph Generalized Fractional Calculus and Applications (1993). She has also coauthored highly cited work on the history of calculus. Recognition Kiryakova won the 1996 Academic Prize for Mathematical Sciences of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. In 2012, at the 5th Symposium on Fractional Differentiation and its Applications, she was |
where do thunderstorms occur most locations | Credit: NCAR. A new global satellite survey of thunderstorm activity has helped meteorologists pinpoint exactly where Earthâs hotspots for intense thunderstorms are: the American Midwest, Argentina , and some semi-arid regions like the edges of the Sahara desert. |
This lovely creature is an Asian cockroach. | Questa deliziosa creatura è uno scarafaggio asiatico. |
Another Irish analogue is Scéla Cano meic Gartnáin, preserved in the 14th-century Yellow Book of Lecan. | Друга ирландска аналогия е Scéla Cano meic Gartnáin, запазена в „Yellow Book of Lecan“ от XIV век. |
it up for publication. Some of his contemporaries credited Bicknell with the Musical Travels published in 1774 under the pseudonym "Joel Collier". This attribution is also accepted by modern scholars, and was supported soon after Bicknell's death, by William Seward, who knew Bicknell and introduced James Boswell to him, in 1786. It was endorsed by Francis Douce and John Thomas Smith. Seward also identified a number of short satirical pieces in newspapers, that had been attributed to George Steevens, to Bicknell. Family Bicknell on 16 April 1784 married, at St Philip's Church, Birmingham, Sabrina Sidney, the girl he had selected with Thomas Day at Shrewsbury about 15 years earlier. She had spent some time living with Bicknell's mother. After Day dropped his plan to marry her, she had remained a ward of Richard Lovell Edgeworth, and lived in the West Midlands. After Bicknell's death she became housekeeper and manager for Charles Burney the younger, a schoolfellow of her late husband at Charterhouse. There were two sons of the marriage, John Laurens Bicknell and Henry Edgeworth Bicknell, young boys on their father's death. Sabrina as widow had financial support from Day and Edgeworth, and George Hardinge and Anna Seward organised collections for her. John Laurens Bicknell, educated at Burney's school, became a solicitor and | to George Steevens, to Bicknell. Family Bicknell on 16 April 1784 married, at St Philip's Church, Birmingham, Sabrina Sidney, the girl he had selected with Thomas Day at Shrewsbury about 15 years earlier. She had spent some time living with Bicknell's mother. After Day dropped his plan to marry her, she had remained a ward of Richard Lovell Edgeworth, and lived in the West Midlands. After Bicknell's death she became housekeeper and manager for Charles Burney the younger, a schoolfellow of her late husband at Charterhouse. There were two sons of the marriage, John Laurens Bicknell and Henry Edgeworth Bicknell, young boys on their father's death. Sabrina as widow had financial support from Day and Edgeworth, and George Hardinge and Anna Seward organised collections for her. John Laurens Bicknell, educated at Burney's school, became a solicitor and Fellow of the Royal Society. Charles Bicknell, John's younger brother and solicitor to the Admiralty and the Prince Regent, became father-in-law to John Constable. His eldest daughter Maria Elizabeth Bicknell |
We use the resources of Earth, we turn them into manufactured products, so we can sell them and do useful things. | 우리는 지구상에 있는 자원을 소모하며 제품을 만들고 있습니다. 우리는 그걸 판매하고 유용한 일들을 합니다. |
I put my watch in for repair. | Jeg leverte inn klokken til reparasjon. |
castaway auditions and filming for the series commencing in Summer 2018. It began airing on 28 January 2019, at 9pm on E4, and aired every weeknight for 15 episodes, concluding on 15 February 2019. The series was narrated by Vick Hope. The series was the first series of Shipwrecked to air since Shipwrecked: The Island concluded on 31 January 2012 and the first revived series of the "Battle of the Islands" format since 2009. The Tigers won against the Sharks sharing the £50,000 prize. On 15 July 2019, it was announced that the revived show had been axed due to low ratings. The Game Shipwrecked is a reality programme in which a number of people from the UK live on one of two islands (Shark Island | sharing the cash prize of £50,000. Tribes Departed Castaways Eliminated Castaways For this series there were numerous twists introduced to determine how castaways are eliminated from the competition. These twists included a tribal vote used in the first few episodes whilst subsequent episodes have introduced "duels" where two castaways face off against one another in a competition to remain on the island, and newcomers tasked to eliminate one (or more) players from competition. Episodes Reception Reviewing the first episode, The Telegraph described it as "fiendishly watchable" and "smartly edited", though concluding "this felt like a backwards step. A throwback to the early days of reality TV - the likes of Castaway and Survivor - not to mention a transparent bid to cash in on Love Island's |
kindhearted | godhjärtade |
But the feeling stayed. Nothing got better. | Pero el sentimiento permaneció. |
are cops required to show id? | Ontario law requires drivers to show their driver's license, vehicle registration, and insurance document when asked by a police officer. If your documents are in your vehicle tell the officer where they are before you reach for them. |
A British journalist, Samuel Brittan, concluded in 2010 that "Hayek's book is still probably the most comprehensive statement of the underlying ideas of the moderate free market philosophy espoused by neoliberals". | Ένας Βρετανός μελετητής, ο Σάμιουελ Μπρίταν (Samuel Brittan), συμπέρανε το 2010 πως «Το βιβλίο του Χάγιεκ πιθανότατα παραμένει ακόμη και σήμερα η πιο ολοκληρωμένη έκθεση των βασικών ιδεών της μετριοπαθούς φιλοσοφίας της ελεύθερης αγοράς που ασπάζονται οι νεοφιλελεύθεροι». |
The PA5, the ‘little brother’ of the PA6, was launched in 1981 to meet an initial market demand from the Japanese fishing fleet. | Le PA5, « petit frère » du PA6 sera présenté en 1981 pour satisfaire initialement une demande du marché de la marine de pêche japonaise. |
Portrait reports on the devastation of miles and miles of forest in Sri Lanka which were chopped, burned, bulldozed and cleared on either side of the road for hundreds of meters in as a security measure taken by the armed forces to prevent the Tamil tigers from hiding in the jungle. | Portrait informa sobre la devastación de kilómetros y kilómetros de bosque en Sri Lanka que fueron talados, quemados, arrasados y aclarados por todos lados en la carretera cientos de metros hacia adentro, en una medida de seguridad tomada por las fuerzas armadas para evitar que los tigres tamiles se escondan en la jungla. |
the Gambrinus liga, where he played for FC Vítkovice. Management career In 2011, he was announced as the new coach of MFK Havířov. References 1961 births Living people Czechoslovak footballers Czech footballers Czech First League players MFK Vítkovice players Le Havre AC players Angoulême Charente FC players Czech football managers SFC Opava managers Sportspeople from Karviná Czechoslovak expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in France | for FC Vítkovice. Club career Keler played in 113 Czechoslovak First League matches for FC Vítkovice. In the 1985/1986 season he won the Czechoslovak First League with Vítkovice. Keler also had a spell with Le Havre AC in French Ligue 2. Keler scored twice in 17 matches during the inaugural season of the Gambrinus liga, where he played for FC Vítkovice. |
flows over near the town of Trundle, New South Wales. It is also the name of a nearby Railway Station on | at an elevation of 254m and flows over near the town of Trundle, New South Wales. It is also the name |
at the Siege of Vicksburg, and was mortally wounded during the Red River Campaign in May 1864. Early life and education Spiegel was born in the hamlet of Abenheim, Germany, near the city of Worms, on December 8, 1829, to a Jewish family that had lived in Germany since the sixteenth century. While peddling in Ohio he met Caroline Hamlin, daughter of a prominent Quaker. They married and moved to Chicago, Illinois where she studied Judaism and German-Jewish cooking. She converted to Judaism in 1853 in Chicago. He was the older brother of Joseph Spiegel, founder of Spiegel Catalog. Career Spiegel volunteered for the Union Army and soon rose through its ranks. He wrote over 150 letters to his wife Caroline during the course of the war, most of which still survive. In one of his letters wrote: I am [in] favor of doing away with the institution | speak or vote in favor of Slavery; this is no hasty conclusion but a deep conviction. In late 1862 Spiegel was transferred to the recently formed 120th Ohio Volunteer infantry, and was promoted to lieutenant colonel. He was officially commissioned colonel on March 20, 1863, and took formal command of the regiment. He served at the Battle of Vicksburg (May 18 – July 4, 1863). Soon after the fall of Vicksburg, he was badly wounded by an exploding shell. Spiegel survived the incident and was sent home to recuperate, and in March 1864 he returned to front line duties. Several weeks after his return, Confederate forces succeeded in ambushing the Union transport ship City Belle, at a location near Snaggy Point on the Red River, during the Red River Campaign in Louisiana. The result of the ambush was a disaster for the Ohioans; most of the 120th infantry were taken prisoner. Spiegel was again wounded by a shell burst; this time fatally. He died of his wounds on May 4, 1864. Notes References Soman, Jean Powers, and Byrne, Frank L., A Jewish Colonel in the Civil War, Marcus M. Spiegel |
explored and studied myxobacteria with a wide scope of research. References Deltaproteobacteria | of gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria. The family Myxococcaceae covers |
Championship presented by EPC is the fifth season of the North American Formula 1000 Championship. The sixteen round season begins on April 1 at Carolina Motorsports Park, and ends | Formula 1000 Championship presented by EPC is the fifth season of the North American Formula 1000 Championship. The sixteen round season begins on |
how to change folder name color in windows 10? | In any Explorer window, right-click a folder to open the context menu. Under the "Change Icon" submenu you can find pre-defined colors to apply to the folder. Click the color you like and the folder instantly becomes of that color. |
are cacao nibs high in calories? | One ounce (28 grams) of cacao nibs provides ( 1 ): Calories: 175. Protein: 3 grams. Fat: 15 grams. |
In 2010, they were the basis for a BBC television production, The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister. | En 2010, ils servent de base pour une production de la BBC, The secret diaries of Miss Anne Lister. |
It was largely subsumed into the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, which continued funding of the Bollingen Prize. | Fue subsumida en gran parte en la Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, que continuó financiando el Bollingen Prize. |
Community Services Division of Juvenile Justice and Opportunities for Youth Division of Youth Development and Partnerships for Success Office of Juvenile Justice Oversight and Improvement Division of Child Care Services Commission for the Blind The support divisions/offices include: Division of Administration Division of Legal Affairs Office of Communications Office of Strategic Planning and Policy Development Office of Special Investigations Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity Development Office of the Ombudsman OCFS has regional offices in Albany, Buffalo, New York City, Rochester, Syracuse, and Westchester and Long Island. The Regional Offices help districts and agencies keep children safe, achieve permanency, and improve the quality of life for children and families. Regional offices provide "oversight" to local districts and voluntary agencies. The responsibility to provide oversight is defined as (1) assuring compliance with OCFS regulations, (2) reinforcing good practice standards, and (3) improving district/agency capacity to achieve positive outcomes for children and families. The agency's Bureau of Training maintains the Parker Training Academy. Located on the academy grounds is a Dutch barn added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. The state Council on Children and Families was created by Governor Carey in 1977, and administratively merged with OCFS in 2003. The council does not have direct responsibility for the operation of programs or the provision of services, but instead orients its priorities toward the development of comprehensive and coordinated systems of care that respond to the wide needs of children and families. Juvenile facilities Secure facilities: Brookwood Residential Center Columbia Girls Secure Center Goshen Secure Center Brentwood Girls Secure Center Harriet Tubman Girls Secure Center Limited secure facilities: Finger Lakes Residential Center Highland Residential Center Industry Residential Center Sgt. Henry Johnson Youth | Special Investigations Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity Development Office of the Ombudsman OCFS has regional offices in Albany, Buffalo, New York City, Rochester, Syracuse, and Westchester and Long Island. The Regional Offices help districts and agencies keep children safe, achieve permanency, and improve the quality of life for children and families. Regional offices provide "oversight" to local districts and voluntary agencies. The responsibility to provide oversight is defined as (1) assuring compliance with OCFS regulations, (2) reinforcing good practice standards, and (3) improving district/agency capacity to achieve positive outcomes for children and families. The agency's Bureau of Training maintains the Parker Training Academy. Located on the academy grounds is a Dutch barn added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. The state Council on Children and Families was created by Governor Carey in 1977, and administratively merged with OCFS in 2003. The council does not have direct responsibility for the operation of programs or the provision of services, but instead orients its priorities toward the development of comprehensive and coordinated systems of care that respond to the wide needs of children and families. Juvenile facilities Secure facilities: Brookwood Residential Center Columbia Girls Secure Center Goshen Secure Center Brentwood Girls Secure Center Harriet Tubman Girls Secure Center Limited secure facilities: Finger Lakes Residential Center Highland Residential Center Industry Residential Center Sgt. Henry Johnson Youth Leadership Academy (Closed Down) Taberg Residential Center for Girls MacCormick Residential Center Non-secure facility: Red Hook Residential Center References External links Official website Department of Social Services in the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations Office of Children and Family Services on Open NY (https://data.ny.gov/) Council on Children and Families on Open NY (https://data.ny.gov/) State law enforcement agencies of New York (state) State corrections departments of the United States Juvenile detention centers in the United States 1998 establishments in New York (state) Government agencies |
Paramagnetism | Paramaqnitlər |
Kaliella | 恰里螺属 |
why are films rated 15? | Media rated 15 may contain scenes of drug use and drug use/imitable behavior if not glorified. Strong language (ex: 'f**k') is allowed. |
What should i do ? Plz i need advice !!!? | Dear Confused,\n\nFirst love is so powerful and it's one you will never forget, but as they say time makes the pain easier to handle. It would not be fair to the new boy if you decide to jump into a romantic relationship with him. Take it slow and just enjoy his friendship for now. |
Whip. External links Montana House of Representatives - Margarett Campbell official MT State Legislature website Project Vote Smart - Representative Margarett H. Campbell (MT) profile Follow the Money | Project Vote Smart - Representative Margarett H. Campbell (MT) profile Follow the Money - Margarett Campbell 2008 2006 2004 campaign contributions Members of the |
The authorities also encouraged the construction and improvement of artificial channels for water supply and irrigation, which greatly increased crop yield and allowed large-scale fruit production. | Las autoridades también animaron la construcción y la mejora de canales artificiales para el suministro del agua y el riego, el cual aumentó grandemente el rendimiento de los cultivos y permitió una producción a gran escala de fruta. |
can implantation bleeding happen three days after conception? | Implantation bleeding is generally light and short, just a few days' worth. It usually occurs 10-14 days after conception, or around the time of your missed period. However, vaginal bleeding has been reported anytime in the first eight weeks of pregnancy. |
where is jazbay in skyrim? | Jazbay Grapes are blue-purple berries that can be harvested from the golden-colored Jazbay vines that grow in Eastmarch's rocky areas. A large number of Jazbay Grapes can be found near Steamcrag Camp and Witchmist Grove, both to the south of Windhelm. |
A few years ago we had a film called Rang De Basanti, which suddenly spawned thousands of young people wanting to volunteer for social change. | Birkaç yıl önce, birden bire sosyal değişim için gönüllü olmak isteyen... ...binlerce genç insanı ortaya çıkaran... ...Rang De Basanti adında bir filmimiz vardı. |
The Conseil des Innus de Pessamit took the responsibility for the education in 1979. | Le Conseil des Innus de Pessamit pris l'éducation en charge en 1979. |
Victory of Eagles | Zwycięstwo orłów |
I think this why people like our music, because - sexually speaking or politically speaking – it's just very genuine." | Azt hiszem, az embereknek azért tetszik a zenénk, mert – legyen szó szexualitáról vagy politikáról – nagyon hiteles”. |
Do white/red dwarfs have a Habitable Zone? | First off, a white dwarf is a "dead" star, while a red dwarf is just a small normal star. What we call a habitable zone is just the zone in which water on the surface would be liquid on a planet with sufficient atmospheric pressure. Because these dwarfs give off less energy than the sun, the zone is closer to the star. Red dwarfs would be able to provide life longer than the sun could, because red dwarfs live longer. White dwarfs most likely won't support life because they cool down from when they form, which means that the zone keeps moving inward. So planets will only have a limited amount of time in the habitable zone |
are vince camuto bags good quality? | I own a couple shoes and hand bags, from Vince Camuto. They are well made. The quality is AMAZING! The brand can be a little more costly than some other brands but these are absolutely worth the extra cost. |
Richard Long (actor) | ریچارد لونق (اویونچو) |
Using a comma after "but" as done on W4 form | If you're starting a sentence with "and" or another conjunction, must you follow the conjunction with a comma? |
will using pure baking soda actually help to whiten teeth? | Yes it does actually! It's DISGUSTING but it helps a lot...I think I put it on my teeth for about 2 weeks, once a day. But only do your front teeth because it's so gross! |
Let me eat breakfast first and I will post a video. | Дай мне сначала позавтракать, а потом я выложу видео. |
in the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry in 1946 and was ADC (aide-de-camp) to Sir John Winterton, the military governor of the British zone in Austria during 1947–8. He entered Clare College, Cambridge, in 1948, graduating with an upper second in Economics in 1951. He was an active member of the Cambridge Union and the University Labour Club. Abel-Smith remained at Cambridge to study for a PhD under the supervision of the economist Joan Robinson. From 1953 he aligned his research to fit with his appointment as research assistant at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (under the supervision of Professor Richard Titmuss of the Department of Social Administration at the London School of Economics) to assist with the Guillebaud Enquiry on the cost of the National Health Service (NHS). His investigation, which demonstrated that the NHS was actually very good value for money and needed further investment, has been described as "a minor classic of modern social analysis" (C. Webster, The Health Services Since the War Vol. 1, London, HMSO, 1988, p. 207]. He was awarded a Cambridge PhD in 1955, and in the same year Titmuss appointed him as an assistant lecturer in his department at the LSE. He was promoted to lecturer in 1957, reader in social administration in 1961, and full professor in 1965. He retired in 1991, but returned to work part-time with Elias Mossialos to establish the LSE Health unit. Research Abel-Smith's research interests in health and social welfare were underpinned by his commitment to socialism. He focused on the impact of the new post-war British welfare state, publishing regular articles and books in the academic and mainstream press to highlight persistent inequalities in health and social welfare that Beveridge's model had not adequately addressed. His first publication was for the Fabian Society in 1953: "The Reform of Social Security". He collaborated with the sociologist Peter Townsend – who also moved to work with Titmuss at the LSE in 1957 – on projects on poverty, pensions and social security. They conducted a major study using a new method of constructing a poverty line that demonstrated that poverty had increased in Britain in the 1950s. Their 1965 book, The Poor and the Poorest, was used to launch the Child Poverty Action Group, which Abel-Smith remained closely involved with for the rest of his life. Another of Abel-Smith's key research interests was the financing and development of health services. Following on from his work on the Guillebaud Report on the cost of the NHS, he was invited in 1958 to lead a multi-agency project for the World Health Organization on the costs of health care in six countries. He produced the first comparative classifications, which became the standard for reporting health care expenditure. Although his background was in economics, he was increasingly interested in the finance and management of health services. He gained first-hand experience of the British NHS through his appointment as a governor to a number of regional boards and London hospital management committees in the 1960s, including St Thomas' hospital. His ideas on health and social welfare financing reflected his engagement with leading international health economists and social policy theorists such as Wilbur Cohen, Ida Merriam, Milton Roemer and Dorothy Rice, and he was frequently invited into expert advisory groups. He collaborated with Archie Cochrane in the early 1970s, resulting in his classic book Value for Money in the Health Services (1976), which explored strategies for cost containment, effectiveness and efficiency. As his experience through advising developing countries increased, he moved away from his ideological commitment to fully state-funded services, and embraced the concept of social insurance and, in the 1990s, the potential offered by user charges. Political adviser While at Cambridge, Abel-Smith had been identified by Hugh Dalton as a potential future Labour MP. He began political campaigning, but when he was offered the nomination for Dalton's safe seat in 1957 he turned it down, worried that if his homosexuality were revealed that it would cause embarrassment for his family. Instead he played a key role in modernising the Fabian Society and served it for 31 years as executive committee member, treasurer and vice-president. From the mid-1950s he served on various Labour Party working parties and committees, providing policy ideas on pensions and social security. The Fabian pamphlet he had co-authored with Townsend, "New Pensions for the Old", was used by Richard Crossman as the basis for a radical revision of Labour's social welfare system. When Crossman was appointed as Secretary of State for Social Services in 1968 he invited Abel-Smith to become his part-time adviser, one of the first such posts | research for the Guillebaud committee in 1956 proved that the NHS provided extremely good value for money and deserved more investment. From the 1960s he was one of a new breed of special advisers to Labour government ministers – helping Richard Crossman, Barbara Castle and David Ennals to reconfigure the NHS, set up Resource Allocation Working Party, and the Black Inquiry into Health Inequalities. Internationally, he steered the development of health services in over 50 countries. He was a key WHO and EEC adviser, intimately involved in setting the agenda for global campaigns such as Health for All by the year 2000. Biography Abel-Smith was born at 24 Kensington Court Gardens, London, the younger son of Brigadier-General Lionel Abel-Smith (1870–1946), and his wife, Genevieve Lilac, née Walsh (1898–1980). His elder brother, Lionel Abel-Smith (1924–2011), inherited the title and estate of Lord of the Manor of Wendover, in Buckinghamshire. They were distantly related to the royal family, and friends wickedly introduced him as twenty-seventh in line to the crown. Abel-Smith was educated at Hordle House Preparatory School (1935–39) and Haileybury College (1940–1945), before entering the army for his National Service. He was commissioned in the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry in 1946 and was ADC (aide-de-camp) to Sir John Winterton, the military governor of the British zone in Austria during 1947–8. He entered Clare College, Cambridge, in 1948, graduating with an upper second in Economics in 1951. He was an active member of the Cambridge Union and the University Labour Club. Abel-Smith remained at Cambridge to study for a PhD under the supervision of the economist Joan Robinson. From 1953 he aligned his research to fit with his appointment as research assistant at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (under the supervision of Professor Richard Titmuss of the Department of Social Administration at the London School of Economics) to assist with the Guillebaud Enquiry on the cost of the National Health Service (NHS). His investigation, which demonstrated that the NHS was actually very good value for money and needed further investment, has been described as "a minor classic of modern social analysis" (C. Webster, The Health Services Since the War Vol. 1, London, HMSO, 1988, p. 207]. He was awarded a Cambridge PhD in 1955, and in the same year Titmuss appointed him as an assistant lecturer in his department at the LSE. He was promoted to lecturer in 1957, reader in social administration in 1961, and full professor in 1965. He retired in 1991, but returned to work part-time with Elias Mossialos to establish the LSE Health unit. Research Abel-Smith's research interests in health and social welfare were underpinned by his commitment to socialism. He focused on the impact of the new post-war British welfare state, publishing regular articles and books in the academic and mainstream press to highlight persistent inequalities in health and social welfare that Beveridge's model had not adequately addressed. His first publication was for the Fabian Society in 1953: "The Reform of Social Security". He collaborated with the sociologist Peter Townsend – who also moved to work with Titmuss at the LSE in 1957 – on projects on poverty, pensions and social security. They conducted a major study using a new method of constructing a poverty line that demonstrated that poverty had increased in Britain in the 1950s. Their 1965 book, The Poor and the Poorest, was used to launch the Child Poverty Action Group, which Abel-Smith remained closely involved with for the rest of his life. Another of Abel-Smith's key research interests was the financing and development of health services. Following on from his work on the Guillebaud Report on the cost of the NHS, he was invited in 1958 to lead a multi-agency project for the World Health Organization on the costs of health care in six countries. He produced the first comparative classifications, which became the standard for reporting health care expenditure. Although his background was in economics, he was increasingly interested in the finance and management of health services. He gained first-hand experience of the British NHS through his appointment as a governor to a number of regional boards and London hospital management committees in the 1960s, including St Thomas' hospital. His ideas on health and social welfare financing reflected his engagement with leading international health economists and social policy theorists such as Wilbur Cohen, Ida Merriam, Milton Roemer and Dorothy Rice, and he was frequently invited into expert advisory groups. He collaborated with Archie Cochrane in the early 1970s, resulting in his classic book Value for Money in the Health Services (1976), which explored strategies for cost containment, effectiveness and efficiency. As his experience through advising developing countries increased, he moved away from his ideological commitment to fully state-funded services, and embraced the concept of social insurance and, in the 1990s, the potential offered by user charges. Political adviser While at Cambridge, Abel-Smith had been identified by Hugh Dalton as a potential future Labour MP. He began political campaigning, but when he was offered the nomination for Dalton's safe seat in 1957 he turned it down, worried that if his homosexuality were revealed that it would cause embarrassment for his family. Instead he played a key role in modernising the Fabian Society and served it for 31 years as executive committee member, treasurer and vice-president. From the mid-1950s he served on various Labour Party working parties and committees, providing policy ideas on pensions and social security. The Fabian pamphlet he had co-authored with Townsend, "New Pensions for the Old", was used by Richard Crossman as the basis for a radical revision of Labour's social welfare system. When Crossman was appointed as Secretary of State for Social Services in 1968 he invited Abel-Smith to become his part-time adviser, one of the first such posts in British |
Masao Maruyama | Maruyama Masao |
Bridge (Hamburg), across the Alster in Hamburg, Germany Kennedy Bridge (Minnesota), in Mankato, Minnesota, United States Kennedy Bridge (Niamey), the main crossing for the Niger River, in Niamey, Niger Kennedy Bridge (Kimberton, Pennsylvania), in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States See also John F. Kennedy Bridge (Germany), across the Isar, in Munich, Germany John F. Kennedy Boulevard Bridge, across the Schuylkill River in | Germany Kennedy Bridge (Bremerhaven), across the Geeste in Bremerhaven, Germany Kennedy Bridge, Bundaberg, a heritage-listed bridge across Bundaberg Creek, Queensland, Australia Kennedy Bridge (Hamburg), across the Alster in Hamburg, Germany Kennedy Bridge (Minnesota), in Mankato, Minnesota, United States Kennedy Bridge (Niamey), the main crossing for the Niger River, in Niamey, Niger Kennedy Bridge (Kimberton, Pennsylvania), in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States See also John F. Kennedy Bridge (Germany), across the Isar, in Munich, |
a brilliant student at Nalanda College Colombo he gained admission to University of Peradeniya Science Faculty and graduated with Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics with a First Class Honour in July 1977. During 1980 - 1986 he was awarded a Fulbright scholarship for post graduate studies at the Department of Physics, State University of New York, Albany, USA and during that time he obtained M.Sc in Physics and Ph.D in Experimental High Energy Physics from the same university. After graduation his first appointment was as an assistant lecturer in Physics at the University of Peradeniya. He also had worked as a graduate teaching assistant in Physics at the Department of Physics, State University of New York, USA. Until his death, | රංජිත් ලක්ෂ්මන් විජේවර්ධන; 15 January 1955 – 8 April 2018) was a Sri Lankan physicist and the Chairman of Atomic Energy Authority (AEA) of Sri Lanka. Specialising in nuclear physics, he was also a senior lecturer at the University of Peradeniya. He was a product of Thalavitiya Village School Eppawala, Dharmapala Vidyalaya Pannipitiya and Nalanda College Colombo. After being a brilliant student at Nalanda College Colombo he gained admission to University of |
Liquid oxygen | Вадкі кісларод |
skin that I need to shed. So if Charmander is like Computer Magic, Charizard is Danz CM. I kept the CM in there. I hope that makes the change easier. It's not a rebranding it is just me growing." Her third studio album, The Absurdity of Human Existence, was released on March 12, 2021. Danz wrote, produced and recorded the album, Claudius Mittendorfer mixed it and Joe Laporta mastered it. Speaking about the album, Danz said that she went through an existential crisis: she experienced feelings of self-doubt, went through an extreme low, was about to break and contemplated the human existence. All that inspired her to write "songs of sadness, songs about falling in love, songs about death, songs about wanting something more out of life." According to her: "it was diving both the deepest I could go emotionally meanwhile perfecting every sound – listening repeatedly to every second, making sure it was perfect and pushing myself." The first single and music video (filmed in Death Valley) from Absurdity, "Idea of You", was premiered on YouTube on December 11, 2020. The next single, "Domino", was released on January 22, 2021, followed by "Something More" on February 12, and "I Don't Need a Hero" on March 5. Other projects Commercial work Johnson has composed numerous songs for commercials in Japan for companies such as Panasonic, Body Mainte, and two separate commercials for QP Half and QP Sesame Dressing. Her song "Running (Hiding Version)", was used in two separate television commercials for Aria Resort and Casino and Lexus. She has modeled clothes for Sofia Coppola's Japanese clothing company Milkfed, and in 2017 was in the fall catalog for the skate clothing brand X-Girl, founded by Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon in the 1990s. In 2020, Danz made the soundtrack for the documentary The Map about the a major redesign of the New York City subway map. Channel 9 Records In 2015, Johnson started her own New York based record label, Channel 9 Records, to release merchandise and her own music on limited edition vinyls and cassettes. She originally funded the label with music licensing. Synth History On January 6, 2019, Johnson started posting on the Instagram page Synth History about synthesizers. In 2020, Johnson founded the media brand, podcast and site Synth History, besides the Instagram page. She has interviewed Oneohtrix Point Never, James Murphy, Vince Clarke, Rick Wakeman, Suzanne Ciani, Pete Townshend, Chromeo, Gary Numan. The first narrative podcast episode was released in August 2020 on musician and composer Wendy Carlos. Style and influences Danielle Johnson sings, writes, produces, and records her own music, described as "spacy, sci-fi-influenced synth pop" by Allmusic and "as otherworldly cosmic pop" by The FADER. She has maintained success in Japan and has gained a cult following in the United States. Attracting science fiction enthusiasts, she often performs or takes press photos in space suits with backdrops reminiscent of NASA base camps. Danz is a self-described synthesizer nerd. In 2018, she was featured in the artist spotlight by Dave Smith and Sequential for using the Prophet 6 analog desktop synthesizer module. In 2020, she featured on the Moog site for using a Moog Subsequent 25 analog synthesizer to craft an instrumental piece. Danz grew up listening to Radiohead, Belle & Sebastian, and Ladytron. She considered Paul McCartney, Trent Reznor, David Bowie, and Thom Yorke as the main songwriters she looked up to. Her musical influences also include Gary Numan, Broadcast, New Order, Giorgio Moroder, Stereolab, Can, Herbie Hancock, and music genres such as New Wave, Italo Disco, Krautrock. She also lists the science fiction author Philip K. Dick, and the science fiction films Barbarella, Logan's Run and 2001: A Space Odyssey as further influences. Popularity in Japan Johnson has a devoted and avid following in Japan. The music video for "Lonely Like We Are", which presents images from one of her tours in Japan, was dedicated to her Japanese fans and labels. She released 6 albums in Japan with Tugboat Records and P-Vine Records. Many of the Japanese versions include bonus tracks specifically | many bedroom pop artists), wanted to incite the idea that it was a band, so I named it Computer Magic. I wanted to detract the attention from myself. The music I thought was great, but I didn't think I was great, so I needed that separation. Sad really when you think about it." In 2010, Johnson returned to New York City and she worked retail and restaurants again, but this time making music on the side. She started releasing her own songs as free download on her sites zDanz and TheComputerMagic and compiled those songs on various EPs: Hiding From Our Time (2010), Hiding From More of Our Time (2010), Electronic Fences (2011), Get a Job (2011), Spectronic (2011), Orion (2012, released through Kitsune), A Million Years / Another Science (2013), Extra Stuff (2014), Dreams of Better Days (2015). In 2011, Computer Magic contributed with a cover of the song "Take It or Leave It" by The Strokes for the Stereogum-curated cover album Stereogum Presents... Stroked: A Tribute to Is This It. In the same year she was featured on New Band of the Week on The Guardian and on the Radar Tip of the Day column on NME. Her debut studio album, Davos, was released on October 16, 2015. Johnson wrote all songs of this album, except "All Day" credited to her, Brian Robertson and Brian Hancock III. Most of the production, engineering and mixing has been done by Atomic Heart Studios in New York, NY by Claudius Mittendorfer. The title Davos is a homage to a now-decrepit ski resort where Johnson grew up in upstate New York, where her father worked and still resides, although the ski resort closed when Johnson was 3 years old. 3 music videos were released to promote this album: "Be Fair" (filmed in Trona Pinnacles), "Hudson", and "Fuzz". On October 7, 2016, Johnson released the 5-songs EP Obscure but Visible. She mentioned on Stereogum: "I wrote the Obscure but Visible EP upstate this past Spring / Summer. I think the general feeling for the EP was an open one. In a way, I wanted it to feel lighthearted. I tried to showcase a few different songwriting styles of what I do, too." She made music videos for 4 songs from this EP: "Dimensions", "Gone for the Weekend", "Lonely Like We Are", and "Been Waiting". In 2017, Johnson and the musician Cody Crump collaborated on a side project called Cody & Danz. They released the EP Only the Hits on July 14, 2017, by Channel 9 Records digitally and on a limited edition cassette. They made music videos for the songs "Make It in America" and "So Small". On December 15, 2017, Johnson released the compilation Super Rare which included early tracks, Japan exclusives and rarities. On February 23, 2018, Computer Magic released her second album, Danz, titled after her nickname. According to her, this album is her most personal out of any other record she made. She drew inspiration from her life and characters from films or books. Danz was supported by four music videos: "Amnesia", "Ordinary Life (Message from an A.I. Girlfriend)" (with a concept by Johnson and the director Anise Mariko), "Perfect Game", and "Clouds". On March 20, 2020, Johnson released the compilation COVERS 2010–20 which consists of 6 cover versions of songs by No Doubt, Mac DeMarco, Sun Ra, Mark James (famously performed by Elvis Presley), Julee Cruise, and Raf (famously covered by Laura Branigan). Career as Danz CM (2020–present) In August 2020, Johnson announced on W Magazine that she had changed her alias from Computer Magic to Danz CM. Discussing on her official Facebook page the reasons of the moniker change, she mentioned: "I wanted to change it because I outgrew Computer Magic. I outgrew the shy bedroom pop girl a long time ago. Computer Magic might mean something different to you, but to me it represents a skin that I need to shed. So if Charmander is like Computer Magic, Charizard is Danz CM. I kept the CM in there. I hope that makes the change easier. It's not a rebranding it is just me growing." Her third studio album, The Absurdity of Human Existence, was released on March 12, 2021. Danz wrote, produced and recorded the album, Claudius Mittendorfer mixed it and Joe Laporta mastered it. Speaking about the album, Danz said that she went through an existential crisis: she experienced feelings of self-doubt, went through an extreme low, was about to break and contemplated the human existence. All that inspired her to write "songs of sadness, songs about falling in love, songs about death, songs about wanting something more out of life." According to her: "it was diving both the deepest I could go emotionally meanwhile perfecting every sound – listening repeatedly to every second, making sure it was perfect and pushing myself." The first single and music video (filmed in Death Valley) from Absurdity, "Idea of You", was premiered on YouTube on December 11, 2020. The next single, "Domino", was released on January 22, 2021, followed by "Something More" on February 12, and "I Don't Need a Hero" on March 5. Other projects Commercial work Johnson has composed numerous songs for commercials in Japan for companies such as Panasonic, Body Mainte, and two separate commercials for QP Half and QP Sesame Dressing. Her song "Running (Hiding Version)", was used in two separate television commercials for Aria Resort and Casino and Lexus. She has modeled clothes for Sofia Coppola's Japanese clothing company Milkfed, and in 2017 was in the fall catalog for the skate clothing brand X-Girl, founded by Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon in the 1990s. In 2020, Danz made the soundtrack for the documentary The Map about the a major redesign of the New York City subway map. Channel 9 Records In 2015, Johnson started her own New York based record label, Channel 9 Records, to release merchandise and her own music on limited edition vinyls and cassettes. She originally funded the label with music licensing. Synth History On January 6, 2019, Johnson started posting on the Instagram page Synth History about synthesizers. In 2020, Johnson founded the media brand, podcast and site Synth History, besides the Instagram page. She has interviewed Oneohtrix Point Never, James Murphy, Vince Clarke, Rick Wakeman, Suzanne Ciani, Pete Townshend, Chromeo, Gary Numan. The first narrative podcast episode was released in August 2020 on musician and composer Wendy Carlos. Style and influences Danielle Johnson |
Before the race even began there were problems for the reigning world champion, Damon Hill. | Antes de comezar a carreira, houbo problemas para o actual campión do mundo, Damon Hill. |
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Two African Union soldiers were killed by a suicide bomber in Somalia .
The FBI said one of two bombers was identified as a Minnesota man .
Farah Mohamed Beledi left for Somalia in 2009, authorities say . | (CNN) -- One of two suicide bombers responsible for killing two African Union soldiers in Somalia was from Minnesota, the FBI announced Thursday. Fingerprints showed that Farah Mohamed Beledi, 27, from Minneapolis-St. Paul, was one of the attackers, the FBI's Minneapolis field office said in a statement. In recent years, approximately 20 young men have traveled from the Minneapolis area to Somalia to train with al-Shabaab, and a number of them have gone on to fight with the terrorist organization, U.S. officials said. Beledi was one of 14 people indicted in July 2010 on charges of aiding al-Shabaab. Beledi was charged with, among other things, conspiring wth and providing material support to al-Shabaab, and conspiring to kill, kidnap, maim and injure persons abroad, the FBI said. He was believed to have left Minnesota in October 2009 for Somalia, the FBI said. According to the African Union, several "extremist insurgents" disguised themselves as Somali government forces in order to attack an African Union checkpoint May 30. Al-Shabaab, a Somali militant group allied with al Qaeda, posted a statement on its website identifying the suicide bomber as Abdullahi Ahmed, a Somali-American from Minneapolis. It was not clear if Ahmed is the second bomber the FBI is trying to identify. Al-Shabaab has been waging a war against Somalia's government in an effort to implement a stricter form of Islamic law, or sharia law. Somalia has not had a stable government since 1991, and fighting between the rebels and government troops has added to the humanitarian crisis in the nation on the Horn of Africa. CNN's Chris Welch contributed to this report. |
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They both empty into the Barents Sea. Transportation Norwegian County Road 888 connects the villages of Gamvik, Mehamn, and Lebesby to the European route E6 highway at the base of the peninsula, and from there it continues on to the towns of Kirkenes in the east and Alta in the west. The Hurtigruten coastal ship stops in Mehamn and Kjøllefjord, both on this peninsula. Mehamn Airport, with services by Widerøe, is the airport that serves the peninsula and surrounding area. Commerce Fishing permits are sold for use on specific rivers, including Risfjordelva (Sami: Rassavuoles-jokha). References Peninsulas | Lighthouse near Gamvik is the northernmost lighthouse on mainland Europe. The world's northernmost labyrinth is located on the peninsula; the labyrinths in Finnmark were created in the period 1200–1500. Geography The highest point on Nordkinnhalvøya is Storvarden () in the Sandfjellet massif. The northernmost point on the peninsula is the Kinnarodden cliff, which is also the northernmost point of mainland Norway and Europe. The peninsula is connected to the |
school at New York Business Institute and worked at the office of British and Africa Affairs and the United Kingdom and Supply delegation, a subsidiary of the British Consulate. She later worked for the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People) and with the Sierra Leone Mission to the United Nations. Her career | the Sierra Leone Mission to the United Nations. Her career has included working in Early Childhood Education - Building a Better Jamaica. References 1951 births Living people Spouses of prime ministers |
The zero marginal cost society: The internet of things, the collaborative commons, and the eclipse of capitalism. | In 2014 verscheen zijn laatste boek The Zero Marginal Cost Society: The Internet of Things, the Collaborative Commons, and the Eclipse of Capitalism. |
the following places: Wielgie, Golub-Dobrzyń County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship | County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Poland) Wielgie, Lipno |
"Downton Abbey" is back for a new season on Sunday .
Expect grief and some cast additions .
Shirley MacLaine will return as Martha Levinson . | (CNN) -- 2014 marks an exciting new year for "Downton Abbey" fans. The show's fourth season kicks off on PBS on Sunday, and 1922 promises to be another scandal-filled time for the Crawley family and their busy staff. The season just ended in the UK, but now American fans will have their chance to get wrapped up in the latest drama brewing within those British walls. Season 3 brought us tragic deaths, new additions to the family and staff, and Shirley MacLaine. What will the next set of episodes hold? Here are the five things we are looking forward to over the next eight weeks: . 1. How will Lady Mary move on from tragedy? Season 3 ended with a bang. Hours after Lady Mary gave birth to a son, her husband, Matthew, was killed in a car crash. Season 4 picks up six months after the accident, and we will find out how the eldest of the Crawley siblings is handling life as a widowed mother. Is she still in mourning or working to find the perfect suitor? Mary's biggest plight in the series has been her search for the right man, and now she's got to consider picking it up again, this time with a small piece of baggage. Perhaps she will devote all her time and energy to her new son. Or will she resent the child as a constant reminder of her lost love? Matthew was in the midst of making changes at Downton to help the Abbey regain its financial footing, and now his wife must take on those duties. Our guess is, the warmth brought out by Matthew has since frozen over. Expect to see the cold, emotionally closed-off Mary we knew so well at the beginning of the series. Also, we will almost certainly see Mary don nothing but black. She is in mourning, after all. 2. Diversity at Downton! That's right, after three seasons, we will finally see a person of color on the show! Downton has never been known for its diversity, but viewers know social change is on the horizon. It was only a matter of time before it creeps into those hallowed halls. While Diddy's casting may have been nothing more than a Funny or Die joke, season 4 will in fact include the show's first recurring black character. Gary Carr has been cast as a charismatic jazz singer and will hopefully give us a glimpse into the characters' feelings about the changing face of race in the 1920s. With Cousin Rose's penchant for jazz clubs revealed in the finale, it's a safe bet the two will cross paths this season. 3. Will this be the last we see of Cousin Isobel? With Matthew gone, what does that mean for his dear mother? Isobel has played a major part in the series since her son's introduction in season 1. Now that we must get used to life without Matthew, how much longer will we get to spend with the family he brought with him? Fans will surely get a glimpse into Isobel's grieving period since the huge loss. It will be interesting to see whether she remains a lead character on the series with only a grandson connecting her to Downton. With Mary inevitably trapped in a state of depression, perhaps it will be Isobel who comes to her rescue and helps raise the newborn heir. 4. How much time will we have to spend with Cousin Rose? Viewers were introduced to Lady Rose at the tail end of season 3, and the rebellious teen didn't make the best impression. She had been invited to stay at Downton while her parents travel to India. If the previews are anything to go by, we're going to see much more of the troublemaker in coming episodes. With a dark cloud still hanging over the Abbey after the shocking deaths of both Matthew and Lady Sybil, Rose might provide a much-needed bright spot to the house. 5. What's next for Downton's downstairs? Season 3 wrapped with most of Downton's downstairs players riding cloud nine. Bates and Anna have become the show's most loving pair since the former's release from prison. Daisy, Alfred and Ivy became involved in an innocent love triangle. Even the conniving Thomas made peace with those he's wronged. The finale gave the staff a chance to get out of their uniforms and spend some time bonding in the sun. Expect some major changes within the hard-working team in the new season. A major player will be taking time away from Downton, making room for a few shakeups. Since Branson's been living as a widower for nearly two years, the former chauffeur may have to pay special attention to the latest addition. And with Molesley now jobless, Matthew's former butler and valet will be in search of new work. Did we mention fans can expect both special guest star Paul Giamatti and another helping of Shirley MacLaine in the roles of Harold Levinson and his mother, Martha? There's nothing we look forward to more than one-liner standoffs between Martha and the Dowager Countess. There's never a dull moment at Downton! |
the technology was expanded for the U.S. market, providing directions across all United States roads and highways. Philanthropy Burrell was a significant donor to the Indian Creek Community Church in Olathe, Kansas. Personal life Burrell was married, and had three children. He resided in Spring Hill, Kansas. As of 2016, Burrell was a billionaire. He died on June 12, 2019, at the age of 81 from complications of Parkinson's disease. References 1937 births 2019 deaths American | Gary Burrell was born in 1937. He earned his undergraduate degree in electrical engineering from Wichita State University and a master's degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Career Burrell worked for Lowrance Electronics and King Radio Corporation. In the early 1980s, he worked for Allied Signal. Along with partner Min Kao, Burrell founded Garmin in 1989 to make navigation devices for aviation and boating using the Global Positioning System. Their |
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Waimea, Hawaii County, Hawaii Waimea, Kauai County, Hawaii Waimea Bay on O‘ahu | Waimea, Hawaii County, Hawaii Waimea, Kauai |
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and Queen Bárbara of Braganza. Notable knights and dames Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza Prince Pedro Henrique of Orléans-Braganza Andrés Salvador of the House of Habsurg-Lorraine and Salm-Salm, Archduke of Austria, Prince of Tuscany and Royal Prince of Hungary Rafael Melgarejo de la Peña, Duke of San Fernando de Quiroga, Spain Víctor Manuel de Saboya Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, Prince of Venice Moshin Ali Khan, Indian prince of Hyderabad David Bagration of Mukhrani Cardinal Antonio Cañizares Llovera Julián Barrio Barrio, archbishop of Santiago de Compostela Jorge Ortiga, archbishop of Hispânia Jules Mikhael Al-Jamil, archbishop of Tikrit Bruno Platter, Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, a Christian military order Manuel António Mendes dos Santos, bishop of São Tomé and Príncipe Prince Eudes, Duke of Angoulême Marie Liesse of the House of Rohan-Chabot, Duchess of Angoulême Luis Jaime of Carvajal and Salas, Duke of Aveyro Juan Manuel Mitjans y Domecq, Duke of Santoña Cristóbal Colón de Carvajal | prince of Hyderabad David Bagration of Mukhrani Cardinal Antonio Cañizares Llovera Julián Barrio Barrio, archbishop of Santiago de Compostela Jorge Ortiga, archbishop of Hispânia Jules Mikhael Al-Jamil, archbishop of Tikrit Bruno Platter, Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, a Christian military order Manuel António Mendes dos Santos, bishop of São Tomé and Príncipe Prince Eudes, Duke of Angoulême Marie Liesse of the House of Rohan-Chabot, Duchess of Angoulême Luis Jaime of Carvajal and Salas, Duke of Aveyro Juan Manuel Mitjans y Domecq, Duke of Santoña Cristóbal Colón de Carvajal y Gorosábel, 18th Duke of Veragua Juan Pedro Soto y Martorell, Marquis of Lapilla Carlos Gereda y de Borbón José María Horrillo y López del Rey, Marquis of Vivanco Fernando Joaquín Molina y Alcalde, Count of Quinta Alegre Fernando María Musoles Martínez-Curt, Baron of Campo Olivar Lourenço Manoel de Vilhena, Duke of Terceira João Vicente of Saldanha Oliveira e Sousa, Marquis of Rio Maior Henry Kitchener, 3rd Earl Kitchener Simon Abney-Hastings, 15th Earl |
accident—wakes up in a hospital suffering from amnesia. Disoriented and traumatized, she tries to unfold the mystery behind the accident. Cast Production Netflix ordered the series in late 2018. Created by Sergio G. Sánchez, the screenplay was written by Sánchez alongside Teresa de Rosendo and Paul Pen, whereas the direction of the episodes was | Sánchez alongside Teresa de Rosendo and Paul Pen, whereas the direction of the episodes was charged to Sánchez and Kike Maíllo. Produced by Sospecha Films for Netflix, shooting started in September 2020, taking place in different locations of Asturias, including Llanes, as well as in Manresa, Catalonia. References Upcoming drama television series Spanish drama television series Spanish fantasy television series Spanish horror fiction television series Spanish thriller television series Spanish-language television shows Upcoming Netflix original programming |
The Collection (Atomic Kitten album) | The Collection (álbum de Atomic Kitten) |
After his father's death, Mihnea ambitiously attempted to succeed him. | Po smrti otca Mihnea mal ambíciu byť úspešný ako on. |
He also transformed the FAR into the Action Committee for Renewal (CAR), a political party, in 1991. He was a member of the Vatican's Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace from 1990 to 1995, and on 12 May 1993 he was awarded the first German Africa Prize. Although Agboyibo was initially a candidate in the August 1993 presidential election, he announced that he was withdrawing his candidacy and boycotting the election, along with fellow opposition candidate Edem Kodjo, on 22 August. He and Kodjo withdrew due to concerns about fraud, believing that the number of registered voters—which had sharply increased since 1992—was too high. In the absence of any serious opposition, incumbent President Eyadéma won the election overwhelmingly. Agboyibo was elected to the National Assembly in the first round of the February 1994 parliamentary election as the CAR candidate in the First Constituency of Yoto-Centre. Following the election, the CAR and its ally, the Kodjo-led Togolese Union for Democracy (UTD), held a parliamentary majority, and they proposed Agboyibo as Prime Minister in March 1994. However, the elections for three opposition-held seats (two for the CAR and one for the UTD) were subsequently invalidated, narrowly depriving the alliance of its majority. Eyadéma appointed Kodjo as Prime Minister in April 1994; according to the CAR, Kodjo's acceptance of the post represented a violation of the two parties' agreement, and it refused to participate in Kodjo's government. Agboyibo served as President of the CAR Parliamentary Group during the 1994–1999 parliamentary term. On 12 August 1997, when Agboyibo was leaving the residence of the United States' ambassador to Togo, his car was stolen and his driver was knocked unconscious in an assault in the Lomé neighborhood of Be-Gbenyedji. In November 1997, Agboyibo was assaulted in Bafilo before he was to address a meeting of the CAR. He said that his assailants were soldiers and that the authorities were responsible. On 18 April 1998, Agboyibo was nominated by the CAR as its candidate for the June 1998 presidential election at a national convention of the party in Lomé, becoming the third declared candidate. On this occasion he said that the register of voters was seriously flawed and needed to be reviewed. On 18 June, he and fellow opposition candidate Zarifou Ayéva called for the election to be delayed due to irregularities during electoral preparations and difficulties they faced in campaigning, including their treatment by the High Audiovisual and Communication Authority. Following the election, held on 21 June, he denounced the declaration of Eyadéma's victory by the Interior Ministry as being based on "completely false figures" on 24 June and said that fellow opposition candidate Gilchrist Olympio of the Union of the Forces of Change (UFC) had actually won the election. According to final results from the Constitutional Court, Agboyibo received 9.54% of the vote, in third place behind Eyadéma and Olympio. In 1999, Agboyibo was head of the CAR delegation to the Inter-Togolese Dialogue. On 10 January 2001, he called on Eyadéma to dissolve the National Assembly and hold a transparent early parliamentary election in March 2001, in order to fulfill a July 1999 agreement with the opposition. Later in 2001, Agboyibo was tried for defamation of Prime Minister Agbeyome Kodjo; he had allegedly defamed Kodjo in 1998 by saying that Kodjo had participated in organizing a militia group while he was director of the Lomé port. On 3 August 2001, Agboyibo was sentenced to six months in prison and was fined 100,000 CFA francs. On 23 August, the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) called for his release, saying that he had not received a fair trial and noting that the president of the court | opposition political party, from 1991 to 2008. He was the Honorary President of the CAR. Early life Agboyibo was born Kouvé, Yoto Prefecture, in 1943. His parents were Soklou Agboyibo and Doafio. Career He became a lawyer and was active as an advocate for human rights. In the March 1985 parliamentary election, which was held during the single-party rule of the Rally of the Togolese People (RPT), he was elected to the National Assembly as an independent, winning the seat for Yoto Est constituency with 82.63% of the vote. In 1987, President Gnassingbé Eyadéma appointed Agboyibo as President of the National Commission for Human Rights, which was created by the government on 9 June 1987 and inaugurated on 21 October 1987. He served in that position until 1990. Agboyibo was re-elected to the National Assembly in 1990, serving as a Deputy until the National Assembly was dissolved in 1991. He was also a member of the Togolese League of Human Rights and was President of the Committee of Action against Tribalism and Regionalism from December 1990 to 1991. Action Committee for Renewal Agboyibo was a leading participant in the struggle for democracy in the early 1990s and was President of the Front of Associations for Revival (FAR) at that time. He participated in the July–August 1991 National Conference and was subsequently a member of the High Council of the Republic, which acted as the transitional legislature, from 1991 to 1992. He also transformed the FAR into the Action Committee for Renewal (CAR), a political party, in 1991. He was a member of the Vatican's Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace from 1990 to 1995, and on 12 May 1993 he was awarded the first German Africa Prize. Although Agboyibo was initially a candidate in the August 1993 presidential election, he announced that he was withdrawing his candidacy and boycotting the election, along with fellow opposition candidate Edem Kodjo, on 22 August. He and Kodjo withdrew due to concerns about fraud, believing that the number of registered voters—which had sharply increased since 1992—was too high. In the absence of any serious opposition, incumbent President Eyadéma won the election overwhelmingly. Agboyibo was elected to the National Assembly in the first round of the February 1994 parliamentary election as the CAR candidate in the First Constituency of Yoto-Centre. Following the election, the CAR and its ally, the Kodjo-led Togolese Union for Democracy (UTD), held a parliamentary majority, and they proposed Agboyibo as Prime Minister in March 1994. However, the elections for three opposition-held seats (two for the CAR and one for the UTD) were subsequently invalidated, narrowly depriving the alliance of its majority. Eyadéma appointed Kodjo as Prime Minister in April 1994; according to the CAR, Kodjo's acceptance of the post represented a violation of the two parties' agreement, and it refused to participate in Kodjo's government. Agboyibo served as President of the CAR Parliamentary Group during the 1994–1999 parliamentary term. On 12 August 1997, when Agboyibo was leaving the residence of the United States' ambassador to Togo, his car was stolen and his driver was knocked unconscious in an assault in the Lomé neighborhood of Be-Gbenyedji. In November 1997, Agboyibo was assaulted in Bafilo before he was to address a meeting of the CAR. He said that his assailants were soldiers and that the authorities were responsible. On 18 April 1998, Agboyibo was nominated by the CAR as its candidate for the June 1998 presidential election at a national convention of the party in Lomé, becoming the third declared candidate. On this occasion he said that the register of voters was seriously flawed and needed to be reviewed. On 18 June, he and fellow opposition candidate Zarifou Ayéva called for the election to be delayed due to irregularities during electoral preparations and difficulties they faced in campaigning, including their treatment by the High Audiovisual and Communication Authority. Following the election, held on 21 June, he denounced the declaration of Eyadéma's victory by the Interior Ministry as being based on "completely false figures" on 24 June and said that fellow opposition candidate Gilchrist Olympio of the Union of the Forces of Change (UFC) had actually won the election. According to final results from the Constitutional Court, Agboyibo received 9.54% of the vote, in third place behind Eyadéma and Olympio. In 1999, Agboyibo was head of the CAR delegation to the Inter-Togolese Dialogue. On 10 January 2001, he called on Eyadéma to dissolve |
In 1740 Hoogstraten was elevated to a Duchy by Emperor Charles VI, but barely half a century later, during French rule, it lost its titles of ‘town’ and ‘duchy.’ | En 1740 Hoogstraten fue elevado a ducado por el emperador Carlos VI, pero apenas medio siglo después, durante el gobierno francés, perdió sus títulos de "ciudad" y "ducado" por su sentimiento anti-francés. |
is shiny hoppip in pokemon go? | Shiny form available: Hoppip is a Grass, Flying-type Pokémon from the Johto region. It evolves into Skiploom when fed 25 candies and its final evolution is Jumpluff. |
From the 12th–16th centuries, the Dál gCais contented themselves with being reduced to the Kingdom of Thomond. | Del siglo 12 al 16, los Dál gCais se contentaron con ser reducidos al Reino de Thomond. |
There are no kastom villages left in Shefa Province, that is, with people walking around in grass skirts and blowing conch shells on a daily basis; however, many traditional cultural practises are still strong in Shefa. | Ya no existen los pueblos Kastom que quedaban en la provincia de Shefa, es decir, gente con el habito de llevar faldas de hierba y soplando conchas diariamente, sin embargo, muchas de las prácticas culturales tradicionales siguen siendo teniendo fuerza en Shefa. |
what is the difference between primary and secondary open angle glaucoma? | In primary angle closure glaucoma, the underlying mechanism is primarily pupillary block, while in secondary forms there are other underlying causes that either push the iris forward from behind or pull the iris forward to contact trabecular meshwork. |
There is a tendency towards naturalism with subjects such as realistic landscapes, flowers and birds being particularly popular. | Vi è una tendenza verso il naturalismo con soggetti quali paesaggi realistici, fiori e uccelli che sono particolarmente popolari. |
Divers who need corrective lenses to see clearly outside the water would normally need the same prescription while wearing a mask. | Mergulhadores que necessitam de lentes corretivas para ver bem fora da água necessitariam da mesma prescrição enquanto usando uma máscara. |
the 1988-89 league. Ronan went on to become a regular member of the starting fifteen and won two All-Ireland medals, three Leinster medal and one National Hurling League medal. He was an All-Ireland runner-up on one occasion. As a member of the Leinster inter-provincial team on a number of occasions, Ronan won one Railway Cup medal. At club level he is a one-time Leinster medallist with Graigue-Ballycallan. Following his retirement from hurling Ronan immediately | on to become a regular member of the starting fifteen and won two All-Ireland medals, three Leinster medal and one National Hurling League medal. He was an All-Ireland runner-up on one occasion. As a member of the Leinster inter-provincial team on a number of occasions, Ronan won one Railway Cup medal. At club level he is |
Saint Germain (from Paris to Saint-Germain), an atmospheric railway. Twelve years later, conventional locomotives replaced the atmospheric powered engines. The original station | an atmospheric railway. Twelve years later, conventional locomotives replaced the atmospheric powered engines. The original station had a large veranda building above the |
Once built, this wonder provides an initial bonus of units or resources, while continuing to provide a benefit to the player's civilization. | После постройки чудо предоставляет начальный бонус в виде определенных юнитов или ресурсов, продолжая после этого приносить пользу цивилизации игрока. |
how long are you supposed to keep a perm in your hair? | 'Perm' may be short for 'permanent,' but the hairstyle's lifespan varies more than you might think. A perm typically lasts three to six months, depending on your hair type and how well you take care of it. The appointment is a long process, too, often lasting anywhere from one to five hours. |
More formally, in this situation the velocity vector r′(t) and the acceleration vector r′′(t) are required not to be proportional. | Mais formalmente, nesta situação, o vetor de velocidade r → {\displaystyle {\vec {r}}} '(t) e o vetor de aceleração r → {\displaystyle {\vec {r}}} ''(t) são necessariamente não-proporcionais. |
If the merchandise has a designer, the vendor may choose to have the designer present at the event to add to the customers' experience. | Nếu hàng hóa có nhà thiết kế, nhà cung cấp có thể chọn để người thiết kế có mặt tại sự kiện để tăng thêm trải nghiệm của khách hàng. |
Slow boot time on fresh minimal install of 18.04 | How to diagnose/fix very slow boot on Ubuntu 18.04 |
upanishads are books based on? | Explanation: The Upanishads are a part of the Vedas and are ancient Sanskrit texts that contain some of the central philosophical concepts and ideas of Hinduism, some of which are shared with Buddhism, and Jainism. The Upanishads are commonly referred to as Vedanta in the history of India. |
Shi Nguyen-Kuok | Nguyễn Quốc Sỹ |
No matter who comes, don't open the door. | だれが来てもドアを開けてはいけません。 |
and Mary Wilson. His elementary education was at a classical school conducted in association with the Poplar Tent Presbyterian Church, of which his father was a presiding elder. He then attended the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) and was awarded the Mathematical Oration at his 1792 graduation. Career Harris was a close associate of William Richardson Davie. He was Davie's law clerk and assumed Davie's legal caseload during the latter's | son of Col. Robert Harris (1737-1803) of Poplar Tent and Mary Wilson. His elementary education was at a classical school conducted in association with the Poplar Tent Presbyterian Church, of which his father was a presiding elder. He then attended the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) and was awarded the Mathematical Oration at his 1792 graduation. Career Harris was a close associate of William Richardson Davie. He was Davie's law clerk and assumed Davie's legal caseload during the latter's absences from Halifax, North Carolina when he was governor and ambassador to France. He served as the second presiding professor (now known |
of the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana by the students. Adam achieved his PhD in 1981 at the University of Zagreb. He continued his academic career as a fellow researcher at the universities of Konstanz and Bielefeld. In the 1980s, he became, together with Gregor Tomc, one of the first Slovenian and Yugoslav sociologists to study the phenomena of contemporary social movements, with an emphasis of youth subcultures. In the 1980s, he was active in the civil society movement in Slovenia and became one of the members of the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights. Between 1989-1992, he was the chairman of the Slovenian Sociological Association. He was also a fellow at the Scientific Centre | of Ljubljana, where he became one of the most prominent activists in the Slovenian student movement, which arose as part of the all-European protests of 1968. In 1972, he was arrested by the Communist authorities together with poet Milan Jesih. Their arrest triggered the occupation of the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana by the students. Adam achieved his PhD in 1981 at the University of Zagreb. He continued his academic career as a fellow researcher at the universities of Konstanz and Bielefeld. In the 1980s, he became, together with Gregor Tomc, one of the first Slovenian and Yugoslav sociologists to study the phenomena of contemporary social movements, with an emphasis |
what is the difference between withdrawing and withholding life-sustaining treatment? | While there may be an emotional difference between not initiating an intervention at all and discontinuing it later in the course of care, there is no ethical difference between withholding and withdrawing treatment. |
During her time with Sleater-Kinney, Tucker worked on a side project, Cadallaca, with Sarah Dougher and sts of The Lookers. | Durante o seu tempo con Sleater-Kinney Tucker traballou tamén nun proxecto paralelo, Cadallaca, xunto con Sarah Dougher e sts de The Lookers. |
The Inimitable Jeeves | L'inimitabile Jeeves! |
Shem and his people retained control of the Lower City and maintained the academy there. | Sem y su pueblo retuvieron el control de la Ciudad Baja y mantuvieron la academia allí. |
They were intended to provide a general objective background on a particular topic and were addressed at the general reader who did not | were addressed at the general reader who did not have specialised knowledge of the field. They were generally well received. Books in series Notes Series of |
Why does Tom need this information? | Miért van szüksége Tomnak erre az információra? |
birds, juvenile salmon may flourish. Uses The foliage has a sweet resinous scent and is a traditional insect repellent, used by campers to keep biting insects out of tents. It is also a traditional component of royal wedding bouquets and is used variously in perfumery and as a condiment. In Scotland, UK, it has been traditionally used to ward off the Highland midge, and it is marketed as an insect repellent and as an ingredient in some soaps. Queen Victoria was given a sprig of bog-myrtle which she planted on the Isle of Wight. Her daughter used some of the plant that grew in her wedding bouquet, starting a royal tradition. Food and medicine The leaves can be dried to make tea, and both the nutlets and dried leaves can be used to make a seasoning. In north-western Europe (Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands), it was much used in a mixture called gruit as a flavouring for beer from the Middle Ages to the 16th century, but it fell into disuse after hops supplanted gruit herbs for political and economic | If too deep for predation by wading birds, juvenile salmon may flourish. Uses The foliage has a sweet resinous scent and is a traditional insect repellent, used by campers to keep biting insects out of tents. It is also a traditional component of royal wedding bouquets and is used variously in perfumery and as a condiment. In Scotland, UK, it has been traditionally used to ward off the Highland midge, and it is marketed as an insect repellent and as an ingredient in some soaps. Queen Victoria was given a sprig of bog-myrtle which she planted on the Isle of Wight. Her daughter used some of the plant that grew in her wedding bouquet, starting a royal tradition. Food and medicine The leaves can be dried to make tea, and both the nutlets and dried leaves can be used to make a seasoning. In north-western Europe (Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands), it was much used in a mixture called gruit as a flavouring for beer from the Middle Ages to the 16th century, but it fell into disuse after hops supplanted gruit herbs for political and |
I had a dog by the name of Maggie that I used to bring to the set. | Tuve un perro con el nombre de Maggie que solía llevar al set. |
to yield encouraging results. He finished in second place in Gouda (after Daniel Fridman) and gained the Grandmaster title the same year. At Dos Hermanas the following year, he shared third behind Fridman and Bu Xiangzhi (with Sergey Volkov) and at the 2005 Hengelo Stork Young Masters event, he finished one-half point behind the Russian grandmaster Alexander Riazantsev. This was a year of significant breakthrough for Smeets, when he recorded one of his best performances at Wijk aan Zee's Corus 'B' tournament, finishing equal with Shakhriyar Mamedyarov for a share of second place, behind Teimour Radjabov. Left in his wake were a multitude of other strong players, including Peter Heine Nielsen, Ivan Cheparinov, Alexander Onischuk, Magnus Carlsen and Predrag Nikolić. He played successfully at the Essent Open in Hoogeveen in 2007, finishing once more as runner-up, this time with Friso Nijboer, Jan Werle and Evgeny Postny, behind surprise winner Eltaj Safarli. In 2008, there were a number of excellent results; he was the winner of the | in second place in Gouda (after Daniel Fridman) and gained the Grandmaster title the same year. At Dos Hermanas the following year, he shared third behind Fridman and Bu Xiangzhi (with Sergey Volkov) and at the 2005 Hengelo Stork Young Masters event, he finished one-half point behind the Russian grandmaster Alexander Riazantsev. This was a year of significant breakthrough for Smeets, when he recorded one of his best performances at Wijk aan Zee's Corus 'B' tournament, finishing equal with Shakhriyar Mamedyarov for a share of second place, behind Teimour Radjabov. Left in his wake were a multitude of other strong players, including Peter Heine Nielsen, Ivan Cheparinov, Alexander Onischuk, Magnus Carlsen and Predrag Nikolić. He played successfully at the Essent Open in Hoogeveen in 2007, finishing once more as runner-up, this time with Friso Nijboer, Jan Werle and Evgeny Postny, behind surprise winner Eltaj Safarli. In 2008, there were a number of excellent results; |
Cost-effectiveness is typically expressed as an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER), the ratio of change in costs to the change in effects. | El cost-efectivitat és típicament expressat com a una relació incemental cost-efectivitat (ICER), la relació entre el canvi en costos i el canvi en efectes. |
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