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Sami saw it coming. | Sami onun geliyor olduğunu gördü. |
Karnataka, India. It is located in the Shrirangapattana taluk of Mandya district in Karnataka. See | of Karnataka, India. It is located in the Shrirangapattana taluk of Mandya district in Karnataka. See also |
Oblast, Russia. The population was 93 as of 2010. There are 2 streets. Geography Burlygino is located 24 km southwest of Sudogda (the district's administrative | a rural locality (a village) in Golovinskoye Rural Settlement, Sudogodsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 93 as of 2010. |
History Destroyed by the English at the time of the battle of Crecy in 1346 and rebuilt on a new site. Rebuilt after the bombardments of 1944, | of 1944, when 95% of the village was destroyed, as the V1 rocket site was nearby. Agenville was once a centre of a pilgrimage. Population See also Communes of the Somme department References External links An Agenville website Communes |
Oliver Winchester died in December 1880; his son and successor, William Wirt Winchester, died of tuberculosis four months later. | Oliver Winchester murió en diciembre de 1880; su hijo y sucesor, el joven William Wirt Winchester, murió de tuberculosis 4 meses después. |
Katana is unsatisfied with their decision, but the sentence is executed, leading to the events of the original 1986 film. | Katana fica insatisfeito com a decisão, mas a sentença é executada, levando aos acontecimentos do original do filme de 1986. |
living in India Korku language, their | people, people living in India Korku |
Joan Nathan | ג'ואן נייתן |
Troops were sent in after members of the local National Guard defected to the rebels. | Au fost trimise acolo trupe de represiune după ce membrii Gărzii Naționale au trecut de partea rebelilor. |
and it's it was so pretty that if you got way up at the top it looked like you could just dive off and and and bounce on a bunch of pillows you know it was good it was fun i had fun | I enjoyed the view from high up. |
Sierra RS500 Cosworth in 1989 Hansen instantly became the driver to beat of the former Division 1 (2WD Group A cars), claiming the FIA European titles of four consecutive years here. However, in his first year he was, for the first and only time during his ERC career, excluded from an event, after it was proven that he had been using illegal 103 octane race-fuel during the Norwegian 1989 European round. From 1993 and onwards, Hansen competed exclusively with Citroën cars. At the end of the 2010 season, Hansen wound down his own racing activities to be able to develop his team Hansen Motorsport. In March 2013, Hansen was appointed to the FIA's then-newly created Driver's | of the 2010 season, Hansen wound down his own racing activities to be able to develop his team Hansen Motorsport. In March 2013, Hansen was appointed to the FIA's then-newly created Driver's Commission as one of 12 driver representatives. Personal life Kenneth Hansen still lives in his birth town of Götene with his wife Susann Hansen (née Bergvall); herself a successful rallycross driver and winner of the 1994 European Cup for Drivers of Group N cars up to 1400cc. Together they have two sons; Kevin, born in 1998, and Timmy, born in 1992. Both sons have followed their parents footsteps to race in rallycross for Hansen Motorsport. Racing record Complete FIA European Rallycross Championship results Division 1 Division 2 Division 1* * ''Division 2 was rebranded as Division 1 in 1997. Supercar References External links Hansen Motorsport 1960 births Living people Swedish racing |
Poland. References Villages in | village in Gmina Zalewo, Iława County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, |
natural fiber. But the problem was that spiders are cannibalistic and territorial, so it is impossible to create a cost-effective spider farm. To overcome this problem, scientists at Kraig Labs developed a method for making spider silk from silkworms. In 2011, Malcolm J. Fraser, Donald L. Jarvis and their colleagues published a study in which they describe how they remove silkworm silk making protein and replaced it with the spiders protein to built unique forms of silkworms, which they call "super silkworms", that can spin composite spider | and Dragon silk's flexibility is 30% to 40%. History In 2010, the scientists discovered the first spider silk, which was a great achievement, as it is one of the strongest natural fiber. But the problem was that spiders are cannibalistic and territorial, so it is impossible to create a cost-effective spider farm. To overcome this problem, scientists at Kraig Labs developed a method for making spider silk from silkworms. In 2011, Malcolm J. Fraser, Donald L. Jarvis and their colleagues published a study in which they describe how they remove silkworm silk making protein and replaced it with the spiders protein to built unique forms |
A bathroom area with a mirror, sink and metal rack. | A bathroom has an applique on the wall that says beautiful under a mirror. |
How do i seek revenge i mean, serious revenge? | Use a syringe to inject skunk urine into the crack of his car door when he isn't around..... never be able to drive that car again! You can purchase skunk urine at some hunting or outdoorsmans stores. |
The text of the poem was circulated continuously in medieval China and was never lost, but during the Song Dynasty it became scarce. | Der Text des Gedichtes war im mittelalterlichen China stetig im Umlauf und ging nie verloren, aber während der Song-Dynastie wurde es seltener. |
Cary Stayner | Стэйнер, Кэри |
My hand is itchy. | Сърби ме ръката. |
One such event occurred on November 22, 1999, which was recognised from satellite data. | Еден таков настан се случил на 22 ноември 1999 година, препознат од сателитските податоци. |
The prenomen or throne name, taken by the new king as he ascended the throne, was written in a cartouche immediately after the bee and sedge signs for nswt-bjtj. | Le prenomen ou nom de couronnement, pris par le nouveau roi lorsqu'il monte sur le trône, était écrit dans un cartouche immédiatement après les signes de l'abeille et du carex pour Nesout-bity. |
eastern Poland. It lies approximately west of Hańsk, south-west of Włodawa, and east of the | west of Hańsk, south-west of Włodawa, and east of the regional capital Lublin. References |
2009 Caversham International Tennis Tournament – Singles | Caversham International Tennis Tournament 2009 - Singolare |
You should stop playing. | את צריכה להפסיק לשחק. |
When you exhale, do you breath out vaporized bodily fluids? | Yes, very specific bodily fluids and a very, very small quantity of them. I used to work on a project using exhaled breath condensate as a diagnostic tool. The idea was to identify certain molecules that were found in certain disease states (these are called biomarkers). We were testing it to be used on kids with severe lung disease. The idea was to monitor them for upcoming problems, effectiveness of treatments, etc using a very noninvasive test ("Hey kid, breathe into this tube") |
The most obvious difference between animal and human abdominal musculature is that in animals, there are a different number of tendinous intersections. | A diferença mais óbvia entre a musculatura abdominal dos homens e dos animais é a de que, nos animais, existe um número diferente de inserções tendíneas. |
on the market, you can trade and trade. The main products of the village are sesame, pulses, rice, plums, and maize. Communication Located next to Meiktila Road. Transportation is good. There are cars to Mandalay, Meiktila, Myingyan, Nyaung Oo, Taunggyi and Loikaw. Nearby villages |Yay Ngan in the East, |Lat Pan Pyar in the West, |Te Kone, Kan Ywar in the south, |Tha Pyay Kine, Sin Myint in | kings. Ba Gyi Phe Lake is on the top of the village. Taungoo village has a five-day market. North Side of Taung Oo village is the birthplace of Aung Min Khaung, the birthplace of Aung Min Khaung is Sin Myint Village. Education Taung U has a Basic Education High School Social Muditar Philanthropy Damma School Business Depending on the market, you can trade and trade. The main products of the village |
In an interview on Conspiracy Worldwide Radio, Solar claimed that he was protective of Guru, and everything he had said was true. | בראיון לרדיו Solar, Conspiracy Worldwide טען שהוא מגן על גורו וכל מה שאמר זה נכון. |
Canadian Jewish Congress | Congrès juif canadien |
Two women in shorts and protective equipment bumping into each other. | Two women are near each other. |
The Georgian Government expects USD 1 bln direct foreign investment in the country in 2012. | Government expects USD 1 bln FDI in 2012 |
were non-families. 33.0% of all households were made up of individuals, and 10.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.19 and the average family size was 2.81. In the CDP, the population was spread out, with 10.7% under the age of 18, 51.8% from 18 to 24, 15.9% from 25 to 44, 12.4% from 45 to 64, and 9.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 22 years. For every 100 females, there were 102.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 101.5 males. The median income for a household in the CDP was $30,262, and the median income for a family was $51,613. Males had a median income of $34,500 versus $24,602 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $14,252. About 10.8% of families and 27.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 24.5% of those under age 18 and 6.6% of those age 65 or over. References Census-designated places | of the census of 2000, there were 8,253 people, 2,343 households, and 1,047 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 1,133.1 people per square mile (437.7/km). There were 2,472 housing units at an average density of 339.4/sq mi (131.1/km). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.30% White, 1.47% Black or African American, 0.95% Native American, 2.57% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 0.55% from other races, and 1.11% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.27% of the population. There were 2,343 households, out of which 20.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 33.8% were married couples living together, 8.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 55.3% were non-families. 33.0% of all households were made up of individuals, and 10.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years |
In the course of the year, the best insolation is observed in June, due to the greatest length of the day. | W przebiegu rocznym największe usłonecznienie obserwuje się w czerwcu, ze względu na największą długość dnia. |
Can you give me a discription of what Lacrosse is? And the rules and stuff aswell? | this game comes from the american indians. a hard ball is cradled in a leather woven basket that is open and attached to a approximately 3 foot pole. players rock the stick above their heads to keep the ball in the cradle and run down the field to throw the ball into the oppponents net. like field hockey but in the air instead of on the ground. colleges like this game, esp on the east coast |
Protein would be 20% of the volatile solids, carbohydrates would be 70% of the volatile solids, and finally fats would be 10% of the volatile solids. | Η πρωτεΐνη μπορεί να είναι το 20% των πτητικών στερεών, οι υδατάνθρακες μπορεί να είναι το 70% των πτητικών στερεών και τέλος τα λιπαρά μπορεί να είναι το 10% των πτητικών στερεών. |
Why do we find it so easy to let go of certain people, but hard with others?.....? | Some people bring joy to us almost on a daily basis. Some people suck the energy out of you... The reason its hard to let go is that you know it will never be the same again. We get comfortable with people we can trust and count on.... It goes with my theory of people come into your life for a reason and always at a time of need....But the only thing that stays the same is change... |
In the early 1950s, the war against religion by the secret police led to arrests and persecution of hundreds of religious personalities, culminating in the Stalinist show trial of the Kraków Curia. | La începutul anilor 1950, lupta poliției secrete împotriva religiei a dus la arestarea și torturarea a sute de personalități religioase poloneze, culminând cu procesul spectacol din Cracovia. |
produced at theaters including the Yale Repertory Theatre, the Penumbra Theatre Company, Playwrights Horizons, The Public Theatre, and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Awards and honors Critical reception Good Goods was praised by critics for its intriguing and ambiguous style. Critics appreciated the various characters and the relationships between them in the play. However, several critics saw the play as disjointed, and believed there was too much going on at once. The New York Times review wrote that Anderson is "saying something profound with 'Good Goods,' but it seems either too subtle or too ambitious in its complexity".Inked Baby'' received positive critical reviews for its "natural dialogue and honesty of family relationships." She was praised by Variety for having "the voice of a poet, [which] she is generous in lending it to characters who can't easily articulate the | the relationships between them in the play. However, several critics saw the play as disjointed, and believed there was too much going on at once. The New York Times review wrote that Anderson is "saying something profound with 'Good Goods,' but it seems either too subtle or too ambitious in its complexity".Inked Baby'' received positive critical reviews for its "natural dialogue and honesty of family relationships." She was praised by Variety for having "the voice of a poet, [which] she is generous in lending it to characters who can't easily articulate the thoughts and feelings that create conflict and pain in their lives". However, some critics, such as Time Out, felt that, "much of the most important material [in the play] seems vague and underdeveloped". References Living people African-American dramatists and playwrights African-American women writers American women dramatists and playwrights 21st-century American dramatists and playwrights 21st-century American women writers Year of birth missing (living people) Yale School of Drama alumni Brown University alumni 21st-century African-American women 21st-century |
When the second anime adaptation was reaching its ending, Arakawa showed director Yasuhiro Irie her plans for the manga's ending, making both end in near dates. | Quando a adaptação do segundo anime estava chegando ao fim, Arakawa apresentou ao diretor Yasuhiro Irie seus planos para o final do mangá, fazendo com que ambos terminassem em datas próximas. |
Buffered oxide etch | Gepufferte Flusssäure |
Ubirajara, São Paulo | Ubirajara |
Luxury sports car maker Porsche and Europe's biggest car seller Volkswagen agreed on Wednesday to merge into a new German vehicle giant, the latest move in a mass reshuffle of the industry. | Porsche, Volkswagen to merge |
Bill Brandt; Selected texts and bibliography. | Bill Brandt; Selected texts and bibliography (en inglés). |
the Swiss canton of Basel-Landschaft Eibach (Lungerersee), a stream located in the Swiss canton of Obwalden, see Lake Lungern Buildings | Rivers Eibach (Bach), a stream located in the Swiss canton of Basel-Landschaft Eibach (Lungerersee), a stream located in the Swiss canton of Obwalden, see Lake Lungern Buildings Burg Eibach, the remains of an |
1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow, where she won the silver medal in the women's javelin competition. She also finished fifth at the 1979 IAAF World Cup. Her personal best throw was 68.28 metres with the old javelin type, achieved in 1980. References 1959 births 2018 deaths Soviet female javelin throwers Female javelin throwers from Georgia (country) Olympic silver medalists for the Soviet Union Athletes (track | References 1959 births 2018 deaths Soviet female javelin throwers Female javelin throwers from Georgia (country) Olympic silver medalists for the Soviet Union Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes of the Soviet Union Sportspeople from Sukhumi Medalists at the 1980 Summer Olympics Olympic |
The most noteworthy is the door from a safe once contained in the Restaurant office which is displayed in various travelling exhibitions. | 其中最值得一提的是餐厅办公室保险箱的箱门,它在各种巡回展出中展示。 |
That action and the subsequent legal and political battle led to a landmark First Amendment decision that prevented the government from demanding patriotism be mandatory. | آن اقدام و مبارزهی سیاسی و حقوقی پیرو آن منجر به صدور رأی متمم اول قانون اساسی شد که دولت را از الزامی شمردن میهنپرستی منع میکرد. |
Digital Research had promised to deliver an 8086 version of their CP/M operating system by December 1979 but missed that date. | Digital Research se comprometió a entregar una versión 8086 de su sistema operativo CP/M Diciembre 1979, pero faltó a la fecha. |
Llévame Donde Nací (English: Take Me Back To Where I Was Born) is the title of a traditional Spanish language patriotic song about Gibraltar attributed to Gibraltarian, guitarist and composer Pepe Roman. | Llévame Donde Nací (bahasa Inggris: Take Me Back To Where I Was Born) adalah judul lagu patriotik berbahasa Spanyol tradisional tentang Gibraltar yang dikarang oleh gitaris dan komponis Gibraltar, Pepe Roman. |
Six believed that his work for Providence was more important than his original work. | Seis acreditava que o seu trabalho para a Providência eramais importante do que o seu trabalho original. |
Who can tell me what Gods top priority is? | beating up all other gods...and checkers |
They used gasoline engines from the FSO Polonez car, Iveco diesel engines (2.5 dm ³), and from 1997 onwards used the turbo engines Andoria 4CT90 and later 4CTi90. | Wykorzystywano w nich silniki benzynowe pochodzące z samochodu FSO Polonez, silniki Diesla Iveco (2.5 dm³), a od 1997 roku turbodoładowane silniki Andoria 4CT90 (później 4CTi90). |
why are both my ribs hurting? | Rib cage pain can be caused by a variety of things, ranging from pulled muscles to a rib fracture. The pain may occur immediately upon injury or develop slowly over time. It can also be a sign of an underlying medical condition. You should report any instance of unexplainable rib cage pain to your doctor immediately. |
how possible is it to get pregnant after birth? | While unlikely, it is possible to get pregnant less than 6 weeks after having a baby. However, it is impossible until a woman ovulates again. The point at which ovulation happens varies from person to person, which means some women could get pregnant earlier than others. |
On April 27, 2006, Sakie Yokota, mother of abductee Megumi Yokota, testified in a United States House of Representatives subcommittee about the abduction issue. | Dne 27. dubna 2006 Sakie Yokota, matka unesené dívky Megumi Yokoty, o únosu mluvila v podvýboru Sněmovny reprezentantů USA. |
Because base 10 logarithms were most useful for computations, engineers generally simply wrote "log(x)" when they meant log10(x). | Debido a que los logaritmos en base 10 eran más útiles para los cálculos, los ingenieros generalmente escribieron simplemente «log(x)» cuando se referían a «log10(x)». |
what is the difference between comcast and verizon fios? | The big differentiator between Xfinity and Fios is that Fios has a newer 100% fiber network while Xfinity uses an older cable network. Fios wins on speed, while Xfinity adds value with hard-to-beat pricing on bundled TV plans. |
what is the difference between euro 6 and euro 6b? | That is why Europe changed the name of the standard from Euro 6b to Euro 6c. In other words, the standard hasn't changed, but the measuring method has. However, along with WLTP came RDE (for Real Driving Emissions), a test carried out on public roads to make sure 'reality' matches 'controlled environment'. |
separate highly mobile and culturally heterogeneous groups. It is possible that the runaway slaves from de Serras' group of Karmahaly Maroons formed the initial nucleus of the Windward Maroons. From early on, the Jamaican governors considered their settlements an impediment to English development of the interior. They ordered raids on the Maroon settlements in 1686 and 1702, to little effect. By about 1720, a stronger Windward community had developed around the culturally Africanised group of three villages known as Nanny Town, under the spiritual leadership of Queen Nanny, an Ashanti woman, sometimes in allegiance and sometimes in competition with other Windward groups. She was known for her exceptional leadership skills, especially in guerrilla warfare during the First Maroon War. One tactic particular to the Jamaican Maroons involved the art of camouflage using plants. Her remains are reputedly buried at "Bump Grave" in Moore Town, the main town of the Windward Maroons, who are concentrated in and around the Rio Grande valley in the north-eastern parish of Portland. Queen Nanny, also known as Granny Nanny (died c. 1750s), is the only woman honoured as one of Jamaica's National Heroes. She has been immortalised in songs and legends. Maroons in the 18th century First Maroon War 1728–1739 Disturbed by plantation raiding, the colonial authorities of Jamaica wanted to eradicate the Maroon communities in order to promote British settlement. Their strategy, beginning in the 1730s, was to break off lines of communication between the Windward and Leeward Maroons, then first pick off the less organized Windward Maroons. In practice, the Maroon troops' command of the territory and skill in guerrilla warfare gave them a strong advantage over colonial forces. After much fighting, the British took and destroyed Nanny Town in 1734, but most of the Windward Maroons simply dispersed and formed new settlements. At this point, however, fighting shifted to Leeward, where the British troops had equally limited success against the well-trained and organized forces of Cudjoe. By the mid-1730s, warfare was proving costly to Maroons and British alike and was turning into an ongoing stalemate. Cudjoe rejected suggestions of a treaty in 1734 and 1736, but by 1738 he agreed to parley with John Guthrie. This local planter and militia officer was known to and respected by the Maroons. In 1739, the treaty signed under British governor Edward Trelawny granted Cudjoe's Maroons 1500 acres of land between their strongholds of Trelawny Town and Accompong in the Cockpit Country and a certain amount of political autonomy and economic freedoms, in return for which the Maroons were to provide military support in case of invasion or rebellion, and to return runaway slaves in exchange for a bounty of two dollars each. This last clause in the treaty caused tension between the Maroons and the enslaved black population, although from time to time runaways from the plantations still found their way into Maroon settlements. In addition, a British superintendent was to be assigned to live in each Maroon town. In 1740, similar treaties were signed by Quao and Nanny, major leaders of the Windward Maroons. The Windward Maroons were originally located at Crawford's Town and the new Nanny Town (now called Moore Town). In all, about 600 Maroons came to terms with the British authorities through these two treaties. Not all the Maroons accepted the treaties. Rebellions occurred in Maroon communities in the years that followed. After the treaties, the white superintendents appointed by the governors eventually took control of the Maroon towns. In the 1740s, some Leeward Maroons who opposed the 1739 treaty rose in revolt, but Cudjoe crushed those rebellions. In 1754, Quao attempted to overthrow Edward Crawford, the new Maroon leader of the Windward Maroon town, and in the resulting conflict, Crawford's Town was destroyed. Governor Charles Knowles re-established control over the uprising with the help of other Maroons. He then ordered that the Maroons of Crawford's Town be resettled in the new, nearby Windward Maroon towns of Charles Town (Jamaica) and Scott's Hall (Jamaica). The Maroon population grew from 664 in 1739 to 1,288 in 1796, at a time when both the slave population and the white settler communities were ravaged by disease. Intervention in Tacky's War, 1760 In April 1760, the Jamaican government called upon the Maroons to honour their treaties and come to their assistance during the major slave uprising led by the Fante leader, Tacky, in Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica. The Windward Maroons were first to be mobilized. Their intervention at first appeared half-hearted: the Scott's Hall Maroons began by claiming outstanding arrears in bounty, while those Charles Town Maroons at Down's Cove allegedly took cover when attacked by the rebels. However, the Maroon warriors were employing guerrilla warfare tactics, which contradicted the British military tradition of marching into the oncoming fire. In the end, it was a Scott's Hall Maroon, Lieutenant Davy the Maroon, who killed Tacky during a skirmish. The loss of Tacky's leadership essentially ended the initial rebellion. In western Jamaica, Apongo led another slave rebellion, inspired by Tacky's Revolt, which lasted from April 1760 to October 1761. Cudjoe's well-trained forces were mobilized to help deal with them with some degree of success. The Maroons and runaway communities in the Blue Mountains In the years that followed Tacky's rebellion, many Maroon officers such as Samuel Grant, allegedly the son of Davy, made a career out of hunting runaway slaves for the colonial authorities. These runaway slaves formed informal maroon communities, modelled along the lines of the official Maroon communities before they came to terms. In the 18th century, Maroons also hunted and killed notorious escaped slaves and their deputies, such as Ancoma, Three Fingered Jack (Jamaica), and Dagger. However, while they were successful in capturing and killing some runaways and their leaders, most members of the runaway maroon communities continued to thrive under new leaders. White superintendents took command of the Maroon towns, and the Maroon officers were relegated to their subordinates. After Tacky's War, the governor appointed a separate superintendent for each of the five Maroon towns. These superintendents reported to the Superintendent-General, who in turn reported to the governor. The Superintendents-General of all Maroon towns were as follows: 1770–c. 1772 William Ross 1772–c. 1779 Robert Brereton c. 1779 John Fergusson 1779–1792/3 John James Second Maroon War 1795–1796 The Second Maroon War began in 1795 against the background of the British-Jamaican planters panicked by the excesses of the French Revolution, and by the corresponding start of a slave revolt in neighboring Saint-Domingue, which ended with the independence of Haiti in 1804. At the same time, an increasing hunger for land among expanding Maroon communities in Jamaica coincided with several more immediate and proximate causes of grievance among the Maroons of Cudjoe's Town (Trelawny Town). The treaties following the First Maroon War had called for the assignment of a white "superintendent" in each Maroon community. Trelawny Town had objected to the official recently assigned to them and eventually expelled him. At this, the new, hardline Governor, Balcarres, sent William Fitch to march on Trelawny Town with a military force to demand their immediate submission. Balcarres ignored the advice of local planters, who suggested giving the Maroons some more land in order to avoid conflict. Instead, the governor demanded that the Maroons surrender unconditionally, provoking a conflict that could have been avoided. The Trelawny Maroons, led by their colonel, Montague James, chose to fight and were initially successful, fighting a guerrilla war in small bands under several captains, of whom the most noted were Johnson, Parkinson, and Palmer. The casualties suffered by Fitch and his men were significantly higher than those felt by the Maroons of Trelawny Town. When the Trelawny Town Maroons killed Fitch, several of his officers, some Accompong Maroon trackers, and many militia soldiers in an ambush, Balcarres appointed a new general, George Walpole. This new general suffered more setbacks, until he eventually opted to besiege the Cockpit Country on a massive scale, surrounding it with watchposts, firing in shells from a long distance, and intending to destroy or cut off all Maroon provision grounds. Meanwhile, Maroon attempts to recruit plantation slaves met with a mixed response, though large numbers of runaway slaves gained their freedom by fighting for Trelawny Town. Other Maroon communities maintained neutrality, but Accompong Town, however, fought on the side of the colonial militias against Trelawny Town. Despite signs that the siege was working, Balcarres grew impatient and sent to Cuba for a hundred hunting dogs and handlers. The reputation of these was so fearsome that their arrival quickly prompted the surrender of the majority of Trelawny forces. The Maroons, however, only put down their arms on condition that they would not be deported, and Walpole gave his word that would be the case. To Walpole's dismay, Balcarres refused to treat with the defeated Maroons and had them deported from Jamaica, at first to Nova Scotia, then to the new | in the island's mountainous interior, primarily in the eastern parishes. Africans who were enslaved during Spanish rule over Jamaica (1493–1656) may have been the first to develop such refugee communities. The English, who invaded the island in 1655, continued the importation of enslaved Africans to work on the island's sugar-cane plantations. Africans in Jamaica continually resisted enslavement, with many who freed themselves becoming maroons. The revolts disrupted the sugar economy in Jamaica and made it less profitable. The revolts decreased after the British colonial authorities signed treaties with the Leeward Maroons in 1739 and the Windward Maroons in 1740, which required them to support the institution of slavery. The importance of the Maroons to the colonial authorities declined after slavery was abolished in 1838. The Windward Maroons and those from the Cockpit Country resisted conquest in the First Maroon War ( 1728 to 1740), which the colonial government ended in 1739–1740 by making treaties to grant lands and to respect maroon autonomy, in exchange for peace and aiding the colonial militia if needed against external enemies. Tension between Governor Alexander Lindsay, and the majority of the Leeward Maroons resulted in the Second Maroon War from 1795 to 1796. Although the governor promised leniency if the maroons surrendered, he later betrayed them and, supported by the Assembly, insisted on deporting just under 600 Maroons to British settlements in Nova Scotia, where American slaves who escaped from the United States were also resettled. The deported Maroons were unhappy with conditions in Canada, and in 1800 a majority left, having obtained passage to Freetown, eight years after the Sierra Leone Company established it in West Africa (in present-day Sierra Leone) as a British colony, where they formed the Sierra Leone Creole ethnic identity. Origins The word "maroon" is derived via French from the Spanish word cimarrón, meaning "wild" or "untamed". This word usually referred to runaways, castaways, or the shipwrecked; those marooned probably would never return. The origin of the Spanish word cimarrón is unknown. When the English invaded Jamaica in 1655, most Spanish colonists fled. Many of their slaves escaped and, together with free blacks and mulattoes, former slaves, and some native Taíno, coalesced into a number of ethnically diverse groups in the Jamaican interior. Spanish Maroons Some Spanish Maroons created palenques, or stockaded mountain farms, first at Lluidas Vale, in modern-day St Catharine Parish, under Juan de Bolas (also known as Lubolo). Toward the western end of Cockpit Country were the "Varmahaly or Karmahaly Negroes" under the leadership of Juan de Serras. There were possibly a third group was active in the region of Porus, in modern Manchester Parish; and a fourth in the Blue Mountains. During the first decade of English rule, these groups were active on behalf of the Spanish. But, as it became increasingly obvious that the British would hold their conquest, the group run by de Bolas changed its position. Faced with discovery and defeat in 1659, de Bolas allied with the English and guided their troops on a raid which resulted in the final expulsion of the Spanish in 1660. In exchange, in 1663, Governor Sir Charles Lyttelton, 3rd Baronet signed the first maroon treaty, granting de Bolas and his people land on the same terms as English settlers. The colonial authorities paid the men of de Bolas to hunt the supporters of de Serras and recent runaways. However, de Bolas was eventually killed in an ambush, probably by Maroons belonging to de Serras. While the Maroons belonging to de Bolas disappeared from history, the English authorities failed to subdue the Karmahaly Maroons. The other Maroon groups remained independent in the mountainous interior of Jamaica, surviving by subsistence farming and periodic raids of plantations. These initial Maroon groups faded from colonial history records, possibly migrating to more mountainous or remote regions of the interior. Others may have coalesced to form the nucleus of what would later be called the Windward Maroons. Over time, runaway slaves increased the Maroon population, which eventually came to control large areas of the Jamaican mountainous interior. In the 1670s and 1680s, in his capacity as an owner of a large slave plantation, former buccaneer and now lieutenant-governor of Jamaica Sir Henry Morgan led three campaigns against the Karmahaly Maroons of de Serras. Morgan achieved some success against the Maroons, who withdrew further into the Blue Mountains, where they were able to stay out of the reach of Morgan and his forces. It is possible the Maroons of de Serras merged with the Windward Maroons. Establishment of the Leeward and Windward Maroons Between 1673 and 1690 there were several major slave uprisings, mainly prompted by newly arrived, highly militarized Fante or Coromantee groups from Cape Coast and Ashanti Empire. On 31 July 1690, a rebellion involving 500 slaves from the Sutton estate in Clarendon Parish led to the formation of Jamaica's most stable and best organized Maroon group. Although some were killed, recaptured, or surrendered, more than 200, including women and children, remained free after the rebellion ended. They established an Ashanti-style polity based in the western parts of the Cockpit Country, notably Cudjoe's Town (Trelawny Town); the most famous ruler of the Western Maroons was Cudjoe. They incorporated outsiders only after newcomers had satisfied a strict probationary period. At this time, the leaders who emerged in the Eastern Maroons were Quao and Queen Nanny. The Windward Maroons, in the wilder parts of eastern Jamaica, were always composed of separate highly mobile and culturally heterogeneous groups. It is possible that the runaway slaves from de Serras' group of Karmahaly Maroons formed the initial nucleus of the Windward Maroons. From early on, the Jamaican governors considered their settlements an impediment to English development of the interior. They ordered raids on the Maroon settlements in 1686 and 1702, to little effect. By about 1720, a stronger Windward community had developed around the culturally Africanised group of three villages known as Nanny Town, under the spiritual leadership of Queen Nanny, an Ashanti woman, sometimes in allegiance and sometimes in competition with other Windward groups. She was known for her exceptional leadership skills, especially in guerrilla warfare during the First Maroon War. One tactic particular to the Jamaican Maroons involved the art of camouflage using plants. Her remains are reputedly buried at "Bump Grave" in Moore Town, the main town of the Windward Maroons, who are concentrated in and around the Rio Grande valley in the north-eastern parish of Portland. Queen Nanny, also known as Granny Nanny (died c. 1750s), is the only woman honoured as one of Jamaica's National Heroes. She has been immortalised in |
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to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. References Churches for the deaf Lutheran churches in Missouri National Register of Historic Places in Kansas City, Missouri Gothic Revival church | 1941 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. References Churches for the deaf Lutheran |
expected to design not only the structure but also furniture and stained glass for the building. Charles E. Roberts, an engineer, inventor and an important early client of Frank Lloyd Wright, served on the church's building committee and was a key figure in seeing that Wright's vision for the church became a reality. For Roberts, Wright also remodeled Roberts' home and the Charles E. Roberts Stable. Design and construction To accommodate the needs of the congregation, Wright divided the community space from the temple space through a low, middle loggia that could be approached from either side. This was an efficient use of space and kept down on noise between the two main gathering areas: those coming for religious services would be separated via the loggia from those coming for community events. The plan of Wright's design looks back to the bipartite design of his own studio built several blocks away in 1898: with two portions of the building similar in composition and separated by a lower passageway, and one section being larger than the other (the Guggenheim Museum in New York City is another bipartite design). Also for the Temple's architecture, Wright borrowed several attributes from his previous creation, the Larkin Administration Building. Key features derived were use of stained glass windows as well as geometric figure. But, unlike the Larkin Building, the Temple's plan produced a perfect square, as opposed to the double-square rectangle of the Larkin. To reduce noise from the street, Wright eliminated street level windows in the temple. Instead, natural light comes from stained glass windows in the roof and clerestories along the upper walls. Because the members of the parish would not be able to look outside, Unity Temple's stained glass was designed with green, yellow, and brown tones in order to evoke the colors of nature. The main floor of the temple rises a few steps above the main level of the building (which has seating space), and the room also has two balconies for the seating of the congregation. These varying seating levels allowed the architect to design a building to fit the size of the congregation, but efficiently: no one person in the congregation is more than 40 feet from the pulpit. Wright also designed the building with very good acoustics. The design of Unity Temple represents a leap forward in design for Wright. In recounting his experiences with Unity Temple, he stated that this design was the first time he ever realized that the real heart of a building is its space, not its walls. Indeed, architectural historians have commented on Wright's genius in creating and manipulating space in his designs; in his book The Master Builders, Peter Blake entitled the section on Wright "The Mastery of Space." In addition to being very accomplished with making the most out of the space he had, Wright also found the concept of "Unity" was very prominent mainly because of how he managed to fuse together space, experience and the material world. This was key to Unity Temple which has both a common meeting area and the congregation of church-goers. The sanctuary space gives the best example of this according to practicing architect Robert McCarter. The building was completed in 1908 and officially dedicated on September 26, 1909. Significance The building has been a United States National Historic Landmark since 1971 and was chosen in a 1991 poll in the magazine, Architectural Record as one of the 100 most significant buildings in the United States of the previous 100 years (Unity Temple was #14). Additionally, Unity Temple was chosen by the American Institute of Architects as one of 17 buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright that should be retained as his architectural contribution to American culture. In 2008, the U.S. National Park Service submitted Unity Temple, along with nine other Frank Lloyd Wright properties, to a tentative list for World Heritage Status. The 10 sites have been submitted as one, total, site. The January 22, 2008 press release from the National Park Service website announcing the nominations states that, "The preparation of a Tentative List is a necessary first step in the process of nominating a site to the World Heritage List." After revised proposals, the properties were inscribed on the World Heritage List under the title "The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright" in July 2019. Restoration A drawback to the modern design of the Unity Temple is structural problems that have emerged over time. Through the years of its existence, the Unity Temple's concrete structure has suffered extensive water damage. Pieces of the roof fell inside the structure, and | and kept down on noise between the two main gathering areas: those coming for religious services would be separated via the loggia from those coming for community events. The plan of Wright's design looks back to the bipartite design of his own studio built several blocks away in 1898: with two portions of the building similar in composition and separated by a lower passageway, and one section being larger than the other (the Guggenheim Museum in New York City is another bipartite design). Also for the Temple's architecture, Wright borrowed several attributes from his previous creation, the Larkin Administration Building. Key features derived were use of stained glass windows as well as geometric figure. But, unlike the Larkin Building, the Temple's plan produced a perfect square, as opposed to the double-square rectangle of the Larkin. To reduce noise from the street, Wright eliminated street level windows in the temple. Instead, natural light comes from stained glass windows in the roof and clerestories along the upper walls. Because the members of the parish would not be able to look outside, Unity Temple's stained glass was designed with green, yellow, and brown tones in order to evoke the colors of nature. The main floor of the temple rises a few steps above the main level of the building (which has seating space), and the room also has two balconies for the seating of the congregation. These varying seating levels allowed the architect to design a building to fit the size of the congregation, but efficiently: no one person in the congregation is more than 40 feet from the pulpit. Wright also designed the building with very good acoustics. The design of Unity Temple represents a leap forward in design for Wright. In recounting his experiences with Unity Temple, he stated that this design was the first time he ever realized that the real heart of a building is its space, not its walls. Indeed, architectural historians have commented on Wright's genius in creating and manipulating space in his designs; in his book The Master Builders, Peter Blake entitled the section on Wright "The Mastery of Space." In addition to being very accomplished with making the most out of the space he had, Wright also found the concept of "Unity" was very prominent mainly because of how he managed to fuse together space, experience and the material world. This was key to Unity Temple which has both a common meeting area and the congregation of church-goers. The sanctuary space gives the best example of this according to practicing architect Robert McCarter. The building was completed in 1908 and officially dedicated on September 26, 1909. Significance The building has been a United States National Historic Landmark since 1971 and was chosen in a 1991 poll in the magazine, Architectural Record as one of the 100 most significant buildings in the United States of the previous 100 years (Unity Temple was #14). Additionally, Unity Temple was chosen by the American Institute of Architects as one of 17 buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright that should be retained as his architectural contribution to American culture. In 2008, the U.S. National Park Service submitted Unity Temple, along with nine other Frank Lloyd Wright properties, to a |
In 2009, she was awarded the Pioneer Award by the Electronic Frontier Foundation for her participation in the open source hardware and software community. | En 2009, elle reçoit le Pioneer Award par l'Electronic Frontier Foundation pour sa participation à la communauté de l'open source hardware et software. |
The prefixes of the four ships' names represent the four directions of the compass in Dutch. | Los nombres de los cuatro barcos representan las cuatro direcciones de la brújula en holandés. |
After the 2008 Summer Olympics, Bowman returned to Baltimore as CEO at the North Baltimore Aquatic Club. | По Летните олимписки игри 2008, Боуман се вратил во Балтимор како извршен директор во Пливачкиот клуб Северен Балтимор. |
The authoritarian regime of Antonescu (1940–1944) did not restore political parties and elected democracy; it only co-opted several individual civilians in the government. | El régimen autoritario de Antonescu (1940-1944) no restauró los partidos políticos y la democracia electa, sino que solo cooptó a varias personas civiles en el gobierno. |
PP-76 (Jhang-IV) is a Constituency of Provincial Assembly of Punjab. General elections 2013 General elections 2008 See | See also Punjab, Pakistan References External links Election commission Pakistan's official website Awazoday.com check result |
postformed definition | postforming. (engineering). Forming, bonding, or shaping of heated, flexible thermoset laminates before the final thermoset reaction has occurred; upon cooling, the formed shape is held.1 Facebook.orming, bonding, or shaping of heated, flexible thermoset laminates before the final thermoset reaction has occurred; upon cooling, the formed shape is held. |
The song does not have a massive sound like previous single "Poker Face", nor has a big melody like subsequent single, "Paparazzi". | A música não tem um som maciço como o de "Poker Face", nem tem uma grande melodia como a de "Paparazzi". |
how much us dollars can i carry to singapore? | Local currency (Singapore Dollar-SGD) and foreign currencies: no limit. However, amounts exceeding SGD 20,000. - (or equivalent)(incl. traveler cheque, bearer cheque, bill of exchange, promissory note) should be declared on arrival. |
Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Będzino, west of Koszalin, and north-east of the regional capital | Gmina Będzino, within Koszalin County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Będzino, west |
szymanowski | шимановский |
Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now Croatia). Selected works References External links 1924 births 2010 deaths Serbian historians Architecture of Serbia Serbian | Debelo Brdo in Udbina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now Croatia). Selected works References External links 1924 births 2010 deaths Serbian historians Architecture of Serbia Serbian academics Serbs |
and continents for fear of damage or customs hassles. In some countries, all electronic and electric gear needs documentation and certification by an electrical expert before it can be brought into the country. Another issue is that some bands may travel to a country or continent which uses a different type of AC mains power and differently-shaped electric plugs. Festivals and venues provide backline gear because it speeds up the process of changing bands on a stage, because the gear does not have to be moved on and off the stage and then soundchecked again. Having professional backline gear means that the sound engineers do not have to deal with modest-quality amps, which may have ground loops, hum or noise, or produce unintended clipping when the amp is pushed to its maximum volume. Top bands may have very specific backline requirements, including a list of amplifiers and instruments, but also the brand names and model numbers. An emerging group on its first small club tour will not usually have the negotiating leverage to request specific brands and models of backline gear. As such, an emerging band's backline "technical specifications" request as part of its contract may only ask venue managers for general types of equipment, while a top touring band's contract | cabinet used by bassists during this era was the heavy 8x10 cabinet, which contains eight ten-inch speakers. Guitarists used one or two 4x12 cabinets, referred to, respectively, as a half stack or (full) stack. During the 1960s, the PA speakers and the band's amplification were all set in a line, which conceptually grouped PA and instrument amplification together. This changed over the 1970s and 1980s, as PA systems became powerful enough to amplify all of the band's instruments and the vocals. During this era, the backline gear was set behind the PA speakers to create the modern audio stage set-up. Modern monitoring techniques, in which monitor speakers pointing at the performers are placed on the stage, as well as the concepts of frontline and backline, developed during this era. Backline equipment can be rented for concert tours. Many travelling musicians prefer not to transport their own gear across borders and continents for fear of damage or customs hassles. In some countries, all electronic and electric gear needs documentation and certification by an electrical expert before it can be brought into the country. Another issue is that some bands may travel to a country or continent which uses a different type of AC mains power and differently-shaped electric plugs. Festivals and venues provide backline gear because it speeds up the process of changing bands on a stage, because the gear does not have to be moved on and off the stage and then soundchecked again. Having professional backline gear means that the sound engineers do not have to deal with modest-quality amps, which may have ground loops, hum or noise, or produce unintended clipping when the amp is pushed to its maximum volume. Top bands may have very specific backline requirements, including a list of amplifiers and instruments, but also the brand names and model numbers. An emerging group on its first small club tour will not usually have the negotiating leverage to request specific brands and models of backline gear. As such, an emerging band's backline "technical specifications" request as |
Everything depends on the military. | Сè зависи од војската. |
of North Anna. He led the brigade again when Scales was absent ill in November 1864. Col. Lowrance went on sick leave on February 2, 1865 and did not return to the Army. After the War, Lowrance was a merchant in Oxford, Mississippi and served in that state's legislature. In 1880, he moved to Texas and became a minister. He was the pastor of Oak Cliff Presbyterian Church in Dallas, Texas. Lowrance died in Forestville, Texas on March 24, 1916. He married Sarah C. Stewart in Atlanta, Georgia. They had four sons and two daughters. References And Then A.P. Hill Came Up F. Ray Sibley, Junior, The Confederate Order of Battle, volume 1, The Army of Northern | July 26, 1836 in Mooresville, North Carolina, the son of John Nichols Lowrance and Jane Kilpatrick. He attended Davidson College. Lowrance became a lieutenant in D company of the 34th North Carolina Infantry in September 1861, eventually rising to colonel by December 1862. He led the regiment in the brigade of Brigadier General William Dorsey Pender, part of Major General A. P. Hill's Light Division at the Battle of Fredericksburg and possibly at the Battle of Chancellorsville. After Chancellorsville, Pender became division commander, and Brigadier General Alfred M. Scales took command of the brigade. At Gettysburg, Lowrance was wounded on the first day of fighting, but he later took command of the brigade in place of Scales, who had been severely wounded. Lowrance found the brigade sadly depleted, but he led it in Pickett's Charge on July 3, 1863. According to his report, the brigade and that of Brigadier General James H. Lane numbered no more than 800 troops. They advanced following the division led by Brigadier General J. Johnston Pettigrew, but they retreated upon finding themselves nearly alone in front of the federal line on Cemetery Ridge. Col. Lowrance returned to his regiment when Gen. Scales rejoined the Army of Northern Virginia. Lowrance |
This makes it useful for rescue operations in smoke-filled buildings and underground. | Això fa que sigui útil per a operacions de rescat en edificis plens de fum i sota terra. |
Washington Coffee Company started by his father, George Washington. He was also an inventor, patenting a photoengraving process for newspapers that was introduced by Fairchild Camera and Instrument in 1948. Biography He was born in August 1899 in New York City to George Washington. He attended the Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School in | born in August 1899 in New York City to George Washington. He attended the Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School in Brooklyn, New York City and the Milford School. He served in the Army Signal Corps during World War I. He married Marian Engel. He served as treasurer of the G. Washington Coffee Company. He was also an inventor. He patented a photoengraving process for newspapers that was introduced by Fairchild Camera and Instrument in 1948. He died at Morristown Memorial Hospital in Morristown, New Jersey on December |
The Iganga District in the east of Uganda has the highest percentage of Muslims. | Според проценките објавени во 2009 година, округот Иганга на исток од Уганда има најголем процент муслимани. |
what fbs teams are undefeated? | ['Alabama. The Crimson Tide is currently ranked No. 1 in the AP Poll Top 25. ... ', 'LSU. The LSU Tigers are currently No. ... ', 'Ohio State. The Buckeyes are ranked No. ... ', 'Clemson. The Clemson Tigers are ranked No. ... ', 'Oklahoma. The Sooners are No. ... ', 'Penn State. They are currently No. ... ', 'SMU. The Mustangs are No. ... ', 'Baylor. The Bears are at No.'] |
Berkeley Rose has a similar fancy for Ryo. | Berkeley Rosella taas on samankaltainen ihastus Ryōta kohtaan. |
SS-Stabsscharführer | CC-Штабсшарфюрер |
We can’t wait in vain for President Obama or other politicians to do it for us. | No podemos esperar en vano a que el Presidente Obama o los demás políticos lo hagan para nosotros. |
A 21-year-old man has been charged over a hit and run in Mandurah last week which left a 20-year-old woman with life-threatening neck injuries. | Man charged over hit and run |
is sheraton part of marriott? | About Sheraton Hotels & Resorts Sheraton Hotels & Resorts, part of Marriott International, Inc., makes it easy for guests to explore, relax and enjoy the possibilities of travel at nearly 450 hotels in over 70 countries and territories around the world. |
russert | راسرت |
are ira distributions taxed as ordinary income? | Your withdrawals from a Roth IRA are tax free as long as you are 59 ½ or older and your account is at least five years old. Withdrawals from traditional IRAs are taxed as regular income, based on your tax bracket for the year in which you make the withdrawal. |
is eonon a good brand? | The EONON units are over priced rubbish. They fail regularly, the companies support is attrocious and the sound quality is complete rubbish. They look fancy and blend in nicely with the dash, but that is as far as they go. They look good but perform like crap. |
or Nie may refer to: Nie (surname), Chinese surname NIE (magazine), a Polish weekly magazine NIE (resistance) (short for Niepodległość), the Polish anti-communist resistance movement in 1940s NIE number, the national tax identification number for foreigners in Spain It is an acronym for: Napoleon in Europe, historical board game National Institute of | Singapore that provides professional training for teachers National Institute of Electronics (Pakistan), Pakistani research institution National Institute of Engineering, a college in Karnataka, India, now NIE University National Intelligence Estimate, a type of report by the United States Intelligence Community Network Integration Evaluation New institutional economics Newly industrializing economy Newspapers in Education, a program encouraging the use of newspapers in the classroom as a teaching tool of essential |
Altogether over 200 deer have been released and the current population, now spread beyond the park borders, is estimated to exceed 1000 individuals. | Tổng cộng hơn 200 con hươu đã được thả ra và dân số hiện tại, bây giờ lan rộng ra khỏi biên giới công viên, được ước tính vượt quá 1.000 cá thể. |
Eric I, Count of Hoya | Ерих I (Хоя) |
pistols handy, one for tapping the barrel of claret, the other for dealing with any of his guests who failed to drink enough to send him reeling from the table. Dinner was followed by compulsory all night revels." Bagenal was less violent than his later reputation. There is no proof that he shot all, or even many, of his guests. He fought as few as a dozen duels, a derisory number compared to the great duellists of his day. One of the twelve was against his own cousin, Bagenal Harvey. Harvey fired first, but missed, to Bagenal's delight. "You damn you villain? Do you know you had like to kill your own godfather? Go back to Dunleckney, you dog, and have a good breakfast ready for us. I only wanted to see if you were stout." A number of other anecdotes of Bagenal's wildness and eccentricity exist online. Bagenal was lame, and therefore, when fighting had to lean against a tombstone. He represented Enniscorthy in the Irish House of Commons from 1761 to 1768. He sat then as Member of Parliament (MP) for Carlow County between 1768 and 1776 and again between 1778 and 1783. By | him reeling from the table. Dinner was followed by compulsory all night revels." Bagenal was less violent than his later reputation. There is no proof that he shot all, or even many, of his guests. He fought as few as a dozen duels, a derisory number compared to the great duellists of his day. One of the twelve was against his own cousin, Bagenal Harvey. Harvey fired first, but missed, to Bagenal's delight. "You damn you villain? Do you know you had like to kill your own godfather? Go back to Dunleckney, you dog, and have a good breakfast ready for us. I only wanted to see if you were stout." A number of other anecdotes of Bagenal's wildness and eccentricity exist online. Bagenal was lame, and therefore, when fighting had to lean against a tombstone. He represented Enniscorthy in the Irish House of Commons from 1761 to 1768. He sat then as Member of Parliament (MP) for Carlow County between 1768 and 1776 and again |
what country has the most powerful passport? | Arton's Passport Index ranks the United Arab Emirates as the place with the most powerful passport, followed by Germany. The U.S. has a passport power rank of 3, along with 11 other countries, including the Netherlands, Spain, Italy and France. Japan ties with eight other countries for the No. 4 spot. |
Make a File Read Only | You create a file and put some important things in it; you don't want to lose it by deleting it mistakenly, and for safety reasons want a warning message before deletion (or for any other reason). |
SQL Query to get results from various tables | Concatenate multiple rows |
Europe is divided into three regions: Eastern, Northern and Western. In each of the regions, all federations who want to participate administer a preliminary 40-shot round for their own teams and submit the results to the ESC. The preliminary rounds may also be held by several federations in cooperation, often in conjunction with other major international competitions; in either case, they are supervised by an appointed ISSF judge. The top five teams in each region compete in the regional qualification group, which is a round-robin tournament where the teams pair up their shooters according to previous results in a manner similar to that of the German Bundesliga. Shooters who win each pair scores one point for their team. Any ties after 40 shots are broken by a shot-by-shot shootoff. The final ranking is based on the number of won matches, and if | compete in the regional qualification group, which is a round-robin tournament where the teams pair up their shooters according to previous results in a manner similar to that of the German Bundesliga. Shooters who win each pair scores one point for their team. Any ties after 40 shots are broken by a shot-by-shot shootoff. The final ranking is based on the number of won matches, and if there is a tie by the number of individual points won. The teams finishing first and second in their regional groups qualify for the ESC Youth League Finals, where the six teams are |
Kayı, Bor | Kayı, Niğde |
When player 1 and player 2 are within a fixed distance from one another, and both perform Musou Attack, it becomes a Double Musou Attack (Dynasty Warriors 3 Game Manual, Musou Attacks) "Dynasty Warriors 3 setting". | Truy cập ngày 15 tháng 7 năm 2014. ^ When player 1 and player 2 are within a fixed distance from one another, and both perform Musou Attack, it becomes a Double Musou Attack (Dynasty Warriors 3 Game Manual, Musou Attacks) ^ “Dynasty Warriors 3 setting”. |
In 2007, the Ohio state government Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing issued an extraordinary statement warning people against some of the illegal methods that were being preached by Kiyosaki in his books and seminars. | В 2007 году Управление государственной собственности штата Огайо выпустило чрезвычайное заявление, в котором предупреждало людей о некоторых незаконных методах, которые Кийосаки продвигал в своих книгах и семинарах. |
WBQ is the National Rail code for which station in the North West? | National Rail Enquiries - Station facilities for Warrington Bank Quay Yes PlusBike (cycle hire) Brompton Bike Hire is available at the station. They have two tariffs to chose from; frequent and leisure. Each has an annual membership fee and a daily hire charge. Please click here for more information. Car Park Warrington Bank Quay Car Park 1 - Parker Street Operator |
Eventually, Ranbeer rescues Kratika from Ashok's den but they still do not get along. | Akhirnya, Ranbeer menyelamatkan Kratika dari sarang Ashok tetapi mereka masih tidak akur. |
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