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what would you rate the current man utd team out of ten? | 9.75...it leaves room for improvement...lol . Come on Man U !!! |
In an earlier work, Le Maghreb entre deux guerres ("The Maghreb between two world wars", 1962), Berque criticizes the colonial system. | I ett tidigare arbete, The Maghreb between two world wars (1962), kritiserar Berque det koloniala systemet. |
Marina provides timed transfers at Marina Transit Exchange. MST On Call South County serves the cities of Gonzales, Greenfield and King and provides connections to the Line 23 serving the highway 101 corridor from King City to Salinas. MST RIDES is a paratransit service available to persons who have a disability preventing them from using MST's regular fixed-route service. It operates under its own fare structure. , MST plans to construct a busway called SURF! on the former Monterey Branch Line between Marina and Sand City. Hubs The primary hubs of the MST system are the Monterey Transit Plaza and the Salinas Transit Center, which serve most local and | hubs in Monterey or Salinas. Service MST currently operates 61 fixed-route lines, two demand-responsive transit services, free seasonal shuttles, and paratransit service. Supplemental service is offered on relevant lines during major events and is usually free for event ticketholders. During the summer and select holidays, the MST Trolley, formerly the Waterfront Area Visitor Express (WAVE), a free shuttle, serves Old Town Monterey, Cannery Row, and the Monterey Bay Aquarium. MST's demand-responsive transit service, MST On Call, covers areas away from MST's standard routes. MST On Call Marina provides timed transfers at Marina Transit Exchange. MST On Call South County serves the cities of Gonzales, Greenfield and King and provides connections to the Line 23 serving the highway 101 corridor from King City to Salinas. MST RIDES is a paratransit service available to persons who have a disability preventing them from using MST's regular fixed-route service. |
why gpu faster than cpu? | Bandwidth is one of the main reasons why GPUs are faster for computing than CPUs. Due to large datasets,the CPU takes up a lot of memory while training the model. The standalone GPU, on the other hand, comes with a dedicated VRAM memory. Thus, CPU's memory can be used for other tasks. |
computing excution time ? | The problem with calculating running time of an algorithm is that there are so many variables which affect running time (far beyond just cpu speed and RAM size). It is impossible to come up with a accurate calculation from these variables.\n\nBig O is useful because it calculates relative effeciency, regardless of hardware outside conditions, and size of test data.\n\nIn order to come up with actual numbers, the ONLY accurate way is to actually run the algorithm and time it. |
what are the different stages of meiosis? | There are six stages within each of the divisions, namely prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase and cytokinesis. In this article, we will look at the stages of meiosis and consider its significance in disease. |
Six men were convicted, including Sam Bowers and Deputy Price. | Sechs von ihnen wurden verurteilt, darunter Sam Bowers und Deputy Cecil Price. |
Jake Gyllenhaal or Heath Ledger? | Heath ledger is so hott!! OMG!! |
On the other side of the Atlantic, some American papers theorized that the ships would be sold to the United Kingdom, Germany, or Japan. | De l'autre côté de l'Atlantique, certains journaux américains supposaient que les navires seraient vendus au Royaume-Uni, à l'Allemagne ou au Japon,,. |
He is killed when his ship comes under attack by Q-Vier's Ideal Mecha. | Es asesinado mientras que a bordo de un buque ARUS cuando se trata bajo el ataque de la Unidad Ideal de Q-Vier. |
in 1793 , a short-lived ship that won the Battle of Hudson's Bay , a replica of Pélican built in Quebec and moored at Donaldsonville, Louisiana , delivered pioneer women and yellow fever to Mobile in 1704 , an oceanographic research vessel , a fishing boat which capsized in 1951 off Montauk, New York Pelican (dinghy), a small sail boat class in Perth, Australia , formerly Pelican (1948), sail training ship Pelican (Bill Short), one of a series of boats designed by Captain Bill Short , operated by the Hudson's Bay Company from 1901–1920, see Hudson's Bay Company vessels Aviation Boeing Pelican, a large-capacity, low-altitude transport aircraft currently being studied Sikorsky HH-3F Pelican, a US Coast Guard search and rescue helicopter Doman LZ-2A Pelican, a five-seat helicopter first flown in 1949 Pilatus SB-2, a Swiss civil utility aircraft Ultravia Pelican, two series of ultralight aircraft Air Est JCD 03 Pelican, a motor glider Pelican (bomb), a World War II radar-guided bomb developed by the U.S. Navy Pelican Air Services, South African airline Pelican, callsign of Australian airline Aeropelican Air Services Pelikan tail, a tail design created by Ralph Pelikan Music The Pelicans, Detroit doowop group produced by Al Benson in Chicago in 1953 Pelican (band), a post-metal band from Chicago Pelican (EP), their self-titled EP Pelican, an EP by Tracer AMC "Pelican" (song), a 2011 song by The Maccabees "Pelican", a 2015 song by David Guetta on the re-release of Listen Print Pelican (magazine), the University of Western Australia student newspaper Pelican Books, a non-fiction imprint of Penguin Books Pelican Publishing Company Les Pelican, a 1921 novel by Raymond Radiguet Sports New Orleans Pelicans, a National Basketball Association team (formerly the Hornets) St. Petersburg Pelicans, two defunct baseball teams Myrtle Beach Pelicans, | Lagoon Conservation Park Pelican Point (Swan River), Western Australia Canada Pelican, Ontario, an unincorporated community and railway point United States Pelican, Alaska, a city Pelican State Beach, California Pelican, Louisiana, an unincorporated community Pelican Township, Crow Wing County, Minnesota Pelican Township, Otter Tail County, Minnesota Pelican Butte, a dormant volcano in Oregon Pelican, Wisconsin, a town Natural formations Pelican Creek (disambiguation) Pelican River (disambiguation) Ships , many British Royal Navy ships , several United States Navy ships , a United States Bureau of Fisheries research vessel in service from 1930 to 1940 which then served in the Fish and Wildlife Service fleet as the fishery patrol vessel US FWS Pelican from 1940 to 1958 or Pelican, Sir Francis Drake's ship , a British privateer which sank in 1793 , a short-lived ship that won the Battle of Hudson's Bay , a replica of Pélican built in Quebec and moored at Donaldsonville, Louisiana , delivered pioneer women and yellow fever to Mobile in 1704 , an oceanographic research vessel , a fishing boat which capsized in 1951 off Montauk, New York Pelican (dinghy), a small sail boat class in Perth, Australia , formerly Pelican (1948), sail training ship Pelican (Bill Short), one of a series of boats designed by Captain Bill Short , operated by the Hudson's Bay Company from 1901–1920, see Hudson's Bay Company vessels Aviation Boeing Pelican, a large-capacity, low-altitude transport aircraft currently being studied Sikorsky HH-3F Pelican, a US Coast Guard search and rescue helicopter Doman LZ-2A Pelican, a five-seat helicopter first flown in 1949 Pilatus SB-2, a Swiss civil utility aircraft Ultravia Pelican, two series of ultralight aircraft Air Est JCD 03 Pelican, a motor glider Pelican (bomb), a World War II radar-guided bomb developed by the U.S. Navy Pelican Air Services, South African airline Pelican, callsign of Australian airline Aeropelican Air Services Pelikan tail, a tail design created by Ralph Pelikan Music The Pelicans, |
In how many ways can the elements be divided into 2 groups given A set "a" having 6 elements? | How many ways to split n elements in k groups? |
Who can provide information regarding the oil company that President Bush ownes? | Your mother has all the anwers you imbecile. |
dog breeds that are disappearing? | ['Irish red and white setter. These sweet pups need lots of exercise and training. ... ', "Curly coated retriever. You don't see many of them around. ... ", 'Bloodhound. ... ', 'English toy terrier. ... ', 'Smooth collie. ... ', 'Gordon setter. ... ', 'Glen of Imaal terrier. ... ', 'Field spaniel.'] |
my font is too large on my yahoo pages, how do I reduce it? | Go to VIEW MENU Then to Text Size, and hit small |
refer to: Ted Cole, voice actor Theodore Cole (convict), criminal who attempted to escape | refer to: Ted Cole, voice actor Theodore Cole (convict), criminal who attempted to escape from Alcatraz Federal |
Does Tom often go on business trips? | Том часто їздить у відрядження? |
Merrill Lynch on Thursday said it lost $4.6bn in the second quarter following $9.4bn in credit-related writedowns. | Merrill loses $4.6bn on $9.4bn writedowns |
"Каллиграфы выставили свои работы в парке «Сокольники»". | Каллиграфы выставили свои работы в парке «Сокольники» (рус.). |
troglodytes") who inhabited the territory around Mount Sinjar. By the medieval Arabs, most of the plain was reckoned as part of the province of Diyār Rabīʿa, the "abode of the Rabīʿa" tribe. The plain was the site of the determination of the degree by al-Khwārizmī and other astronomers during the reign of the caliph al-Mamun. Sinjar also boasted a famous Church of the East cathedral in the 8th century. Attacks on Christians Following the concerted attacks on Assyrians in Iraq, especially highlighted by the Sunday, August 1, 2004 simultaneous bombing of six Churches (Baghdad and Mosul) and subsequent bombing of nearly thirty other churches throughout the country, Assyrian leadership, internally and externally, began to regard the Nineveh Plain as the location where security for Christians may be possible. Schools especially received much attention in this area and in Kurdish areas where Assyrian concentrated population lives. In addition, agriculture and medical clinics received financial help from the Assyrian diaspora. As attacks on Christians increased in Basra, Baghdad, Ramadi and smaller towns. more families turned northward to the extended family holdings in the Nineveh Plain. This place of refuge remains underfunded and gravely lacking in infrastructure to aid the ever-increasing internally displaced people population. In February 2010, the attacks against Assyrians in Mosul forced 4,300 Assyrians to flee to the Nineveh plains where there is an Assyrian-majority population. From 2012, it also began receiving influxes of Assyrians from Syria owing to the civil war there. In August 2014 nearly all of the non-Sunni inhabitants of the southern regions of the Plains were driven out by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant during the 2014 Northern Iraq offensive. Creation of an autonomous province The Assyrian inhabited towns and villages on the Nineveh Plain form a concentration of those belonging to Syriac Christian traditions, and since this area is the ancient home of the Assyrian empire through which the people trace their cultural heritage, the Nineveh Plain is the area on which an effort to form an has become concentrated. There have been calls by some politicians inside and outside Iraq to create an autonomous region for Assyrians in this area. In the Transitional Administrative Law adopted in March 2004 in Baghdad, not only were provisions made for the preservation of Assyrian culture through education and media, but a provision for an administrative unit also was accepted. Article 125 in Iraq's Constitution states that: "This Constitution shall guarantee the administrative, political, cultural, and educational rights of the various nationalities, such as Turkomen, Chaldeans, Assyrians, and all other constituents, and this shall be regulated by law." Since the towns and villages on the Nineveh Plain form a concentration of those belonging to Syriac Christian traditions, and since this area is the ancient home of the Assyrian empire through which these people trace their cultural heritage, the Nineveh Plain is the area on which the effort to form an autonomous Assyrian entity have become concentrated. The same article has been used to proclaim an autonomous province for the Yezidi people. On January 21, 2014, the Iraqi government had declared that Nineveh Plains would become a new province, which would serve as a safe haven for Assyrians. After the liberation of the Nineveh Plain from ISIL between 2016/17, all Assyrian political parties called on the European Union and UN Security Council for the creation of an Assyrian self-administered province in the Nineveh Plain. Between the 28th–30 June 2017, a conference was held in Brussels dubbed The Future for Christians in Iraq. The conference was organised by the European People's Party and had participants extending from Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac organizations, including representatives from the Federal Iraqi Government and Kurdistan Region. The conference was boycotted by the Assyrian Democratic Movement, Sons of Mesopotamia, Assyrian Patriotic | Assyrians in Mosul forced 4,300 Assyrians to flee to the Nineveh plains where there is an Assyrian-majority population. From 2012, it also began receiving influxes of Assyrians from Syria owing to the civil war there. In August 2014 nearly all of the non-Sunni inhabitants of the southern regions of the Plains were driven out by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant during the 2014 Northern Iraq offensive. Creation of an autonomous province The Assyrian inhabited towns and villages on the Nineveh Plain form a concentration of those belonging to Syriac Christian traditions, and since this area is the ancient home of the Assyrian empire through which the people trace their cultural heritage, the Nineveh Plain is the area on which an effort to form an has become concentrated. There have been calls by some politicians inside and outside Iraq to create an autonomous region for Assyrians in this area. In the Transitional Administrative Law adopted in March 2004 in Baghdad, not only were provisions made for the preservation of Assyrian culture through education and media, but a provision for an administrative unit also was accepted. Article 125 in Iraq's Constitution states that: "This Constitution shall guarantee the administrative, political, cultural, and educational rights of the various nationalities, such as Turkomen, Chaldeans, Assyrians, and all other constituents, and this shall be regulated by law." Since the towns and villages on the Nineveh Plain form a concentration of those belonging to Syriac Christian traditions, and since this area is the ancient home of the Assyrian empire through which these people trace their cultural heritage, the Nineveh Plain is the area on which the effort to form an autonomous Assyrian entity have become concentrated. The same article has been used to proclaim an autonomous province for the Yezidi people. On January 21, 2014, the Iraqi government had declared that Nineveh Plains would become a new province, which would serve as a safe haven for Assyrians. After the liberation of the Nineveh Plain from ISIL between 2016/17, all Assyrian political parties called on the European Union and UN Security Council for the creation of an Assyrian self-administered province in the Nineveh Plain. Between the 28th–30 June 2017, a conference was held in Brussels dubbed The Future for Christians in Iraq. The conference was organised by the European People's Party and had participants extending from Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac organizations, including representatives from the Federal Iraqi Government and Kurdistan Region. The conference was boycotted by the Assyrian Democratic Movement, Sons of Mesopotamia, Assyrian Patriotic Party, Chaldean Catholic Church and Assyrian Church of the East. A position paper |
Then another triangle is constructed that has half the area of the square on the left-most side. | Apoi, alt triunghi este construit astfel încât acesta să aibă jumătate din suprafața pătratului din partea stângă. |
what is the difference between push and pull methods of communication? | Push communication is the communication in which information is directly placed to the audience. Information is sent to the person who actually requires the information. ... Pull communication is the communication in which receiver proactively retrieves the information when he requires it. |
Focus Group Holdings Limited | 映藝集團 |
Tim Drake comes upon the aftermath of this and is comforted by partner Batman, who confiscates the note before the authorities or the media can learn of its existence. | Tim Drake chega depois e é confortado pelo parceiro Batman, que confisca a nota recebida por Jack, antes que as autoridades ou da mídia saberem de sua existência. |
She gets three stepbrothers, Jake, Brad, and David, whom she nicknames Sleepy (a senior), Dopey (a sophomore like Suze), and Doc (a seventh grader). | Ela recebe três irmãos maistrosos, Jake, Brad e David, a quem ela conhece Sleepy (um sénior), Dopey (um estudante de segundo ano como Suze) e Doc (um estudante de sétimo ano). |
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|| Purkey (2–0) || Podres || — || 26,918 || 3–6 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 10 || April 27 || Dodgers || 2–6 || Newcombe || Kline (0–3) || — || 12,926 || 3–7 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 11 || April 28 || Dodgers || 3–0 || Friend (2–2) || Craig || — || 17,317 || 4–7 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 12 || April 30 || Cardinals || 5–6 (13) || Jackson || Face (0–1) || — || 19,291 || 4–8 |- |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 13 || May 1 || Cardinals || 2–9 || Schmidt || Purkey (2–1) || Smith || 4,919 || 4–9 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 14 || May 2 || Braves || 5–8 (10) || Burdette || Face (0–2) || Murff || 14,131 || 4–10 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 15 || May 3 || Braves || 7–8 (11) || Murff || Face (0–3) || Spahn || 16,621 || 4–11 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 16 || May 4 || Braves || 1–0 || Law (1–0) || Pizarro || — || 6,398 || 5–11 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 17 || May 5 || Redlegs || 2–6 || Lawrence || Arroyo (0–3) || — || || 5–12 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 18 || May 5 || Redlegs || 3–7 || Gross || Purkey (2–2) || — || 23,629 || 5–13 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 19 || May 7 || Cubs || 8–10 (14) || Lown || Pepper (0–1) || Collum || 9,957 || 5–14 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 20 || May 8 || Cubs || 1–7 || Drott || Law (1–1) || — || 7,896 || 5–15 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 21 || May 10 || Phillies || 1–3 || Sanford || Kline (0–4) || — || 10,027 || 5–16 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 22 || May 11 || Phillies || 2–7 || Haddix || Friend (2–3) || — || 4,994 || 5–17 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 23 || May 12 || Phillies || 2–6 || Simmons || Arroyo (0–4) || Miller || || 5–18 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 24 || May 12 || Phillies || 6–1 || Law (2–1) || Roberts || — || 10,457 || 6–18 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 25 || May 14 || @ Cubs || 8–6 || Arroyo (1–4) || Drott || Face (2) || 2,478 || 7–18 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 26 || May 16 || @ Braves || 2–1 || Friend (3–3) || Pizarro || — || 15,622 || 8–18 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 27 || May 18 || @ Braves || 5–6 || Burdette || Smith (0–1) || — || 18,850 || 8–19 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 28 || May 19 || @ Redlegs || 7–8 || Acker || Purkey (2–3) || — || || 8–20 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 29 || May 19 || @ Redlegs || 4–5 || Acker || Kline (0–5) || — || 24,564 || 8–21 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 30 || May 24 || @ Phillies || 3–7 || Sanford || Friend (3–4) || Farrell || 17,340 || 8–22 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 31 || May 25 || @ Phillies || 6–8 || Haddix || Kline (0–6) || Farrell || 6,445 || 8–23 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 32 || May 26 || @ Phillies || 13–5 || Face (1–3) || Simmons || — || || 9–23 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 33 || May 26 || @ Phillies || 3–6 || Cardwell || Arroyo (1–5) || — || 13,557 || 9–24 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 34 || May 28 || Dodgers || 3–2 (11) || Face (2–3) || Newcombe || — || 13,259 || 10–24 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 35 || May 29 || Dodgers || 0–1 || Podres || Kline (0–7) || — || 3,610 || 10–25 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 36 || May 30 || Dodgers || 3–4 || Maglie || Law (2–2) || Labine || || 10–26 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 37 || May 30 || Dodgers || 2–1 || Purkey (3–3) || Koufax || — || 24,263 || 11–26 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 38 || May 31 || Giants || 2–3 || Worthington || Face (2–4) || — || 13,070 || 11–27 |- |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 39 || June 1 || Giants || 2–3 || Worthington || Friend (3–5) || — || 5,301 || 11–28 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 40 || June 2 || Giants || 3–2 || Kline (1–7) || Barclay || Arroyo (1) || || 12–28 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 41 || June 2 || Giants || 2–0 || Purkey (4–3) || Burnside || — || 12,792 || 13–28 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 42 || June 3 || Giants || 6–5 || King (1–0) || Margoneri || Face (3) || 7,504 || 14–28 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 43 || June 4 || Cardinals || 5–4 || Arroyo (2–5) || Wilhelm || Face (4) || 12,178 || 15–28 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 44 || June 5 || Cardinals || 1–5 || McDaniel || Friend (3–6) || — || 12,570 || 15–29 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 45 || June 6 || Cardinals || 0–6 || Dickson || Kline (1–8) || — || 4,017 || 15–30 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 46 || June 7 || Braves || 0–5 || Spahn || Purkey (4–4) || — || 21,762 || 15–31 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 47 || June 9 || Braves || 1–2 (11) || Trowbridge || Friend (3–7) || Johnson || || 15–32 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 48 || June 9 || Braves || 5–3 || Kline (2–8) || Pizarro || Face (5) || 21,888 || 16–32 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 49 || June 10 || Redlegs || 5–2 || Law (3–2) || Nuxhall || — || 11,471 || 17–32 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 50 || June 11 || Redlegs || 8–1 || Purkey (5–4) || Gross || — || 10,653 || 18–32 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 51 || June 12 || Redlegs || 4–3 (10) || Face (3–4) || Acker || — || 14,920 || 19–32 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 52 || June 13 || Redlegs || 3–2 || Friend (4–7) || Jeffcoat || — || 7,346 || 20–32 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 53 || June 14 || Cubs || 5–11 || Drott || Kline (2–9) || Elston || 17,088 || 20–33 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 54 || June 15 || Cubs || 1–5 || Drabowsky || Law (3–3) || — || 7,495 || 20–34 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 55 || June 16 || Cubs || 1–4 || Kaiser || Arroyo (2–6) || Lown || || 20–35 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 56 || June 16 || Cubs || 5–4 || Law (4–3) || Brosnan || — || 18,525 || 21–35 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 57 || June 17 || @ Braves || 7–5 || Purkey (6–4) || Jolly || Law (1) || 26,664 || 22–35 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 58 || June 18 || @ Cardinals || 8–1 || Swanson (1–0) || Jackson || — || 17,694 || 23–35 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 59 || June 19 || @ Cardinals || 2–5 || Jones || Kline (2–10) || — || || 23–36 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 60 || June 19 || @ Cardinals || 1–5 || McDaniel || Purkey (6–5) || Wilhelm || 25,880 || 23–37 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 61 || June 20 || @ Cardinals || 4–7 || Dickson || Arroyo (2–7) || Merritt || 11,223 || 23–38 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 62 || June 21 || @ Redlegs || 3–2 (11) || Purkey (7–5) || Jeffcoat || — || 19,648 || 24–38 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 63 || June 22 || @ Redlegs || 3–6 (11) || Lawrence || Purkey (7–6) || — || 9,299 || 24–39 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 64 || June 23 || @ Redlegs || 3–5 || Jeffcoat || Swanson (1–1) || — || || 24–40 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 65 || June 23 || @ Redlegs || 2–5 || Acker || Kline (2–11) || Sanchez || 22,188 || 24–41 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 66 || June 25 || @ Cubs || 3–5 || Hillman || Friend (4–8) || Lown || 5,002 || 24–42 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 67 || June 26 || @ Cubs || 15–5 || Law (5–3) || Poholsky || — || || 25–42 |- bgcolor="ffffff" | 68 || June 26 || @ Cubs || 5–5 (11) || || || — || 7,460 || 25–42 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 69 || June 27 || @ Cubs || 5–4 (10) || King (2–0) || Lown || — || 4,900 || 26–42 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 70 || June 28 || @ Braves || 2–4 || Spahn || Friend (4–9) || — || 27,087 || 26–43 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 71 || June 29 || @ Braves || 6–13 || Pizarro || O'Brien (0–1) || — || 22,383 || 26–44 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 72 || June 30 || @ Braves || 4–7 || Johnson || Law (5–4) || — || || 26–45 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 73 || June 30 || @ Braves || 5–6 (13) || Jolly || Arroyo (2–8) || — || 36,283 || 26–46 |- |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 74 || July 1 || Phillies || 4–5 || Hearn || Smith (0–2) || Morehead || 14,680 || 26–47 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 75 || July 4 || @ Dodgers || 5–1 || Friend (5–9) || Erskine || — || || 27–47 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 76 || July 4 || @ Dodgers || 2–8 || Newcombe || Purkey (7–7) || — || 20,664 || 27–48 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 77 || July 5 || @ Giants || 6–11 || Antonelli || Trimble (0–1) || Grissom || 4,998 || 27–49 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 78 || July 6 || @ Giants || 3–2 (13) || Purkey (8–7) || Miller || — || 5,334 || 28–49 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 79 || July 7 || @ Giants || 10–6 || Swanson (2–1) || Worthington || King (1) || || 29–49 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 80 || July 7 || @ Giants || 8–1 || Friend (6–9) || Gomez || — || 10,825 || 30–49 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | | (1–0) || Pizarro || — || 6,398 || 5–11 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 17 || May 5 || Redlegs || 2–6 || Lawrence || Arroyo (0–3) || — || || 5–12 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 18 || May 5 || Redlegs || 3–7 || Gross || Purkey (2–2) || — || 23,629 || 5–13 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 19 || May 7 || Cubs || 8–10 (14) || Lown || Pepper (0–1) || Collum || 9,957 || 5–14 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 20 || May 8 || Cubs || 1–7 || Drott || Law (1–1) || — || 7,896 || 5–15 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 21 || May 10 || Phillies || 1–3 || Sanford || Kline (0–4) || — || 10,027 || 5–16 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 22 || May 11 || Phillies || 2–7 || Haddix || Friend (2–3) || — || 4,994 || 5–17 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 23 || May 12 || Phillies || 2–6 || Simmons || Arroyo (0–4) || Miller || || 5–18 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 24 || May 12 || Phillies || 6–1 || Law (2–1) || Roberts || — || 10,457 || 6–18 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 25 || May 14 || @ Cubs || 8–6 || Arroyo (1–4) || Drott || Face (2) || 2,478 || 7–18 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 26 || May 16 || @ Braves || 2–1 || Friend (3–3) || Pizarro || — || 15,622 || 8–18 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 27 || May 18 || @ Braves || 5–6 || Burdette || Smith (0–1) || — || 18,850 || 8–19 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 28 || May 19 || @ Redlegs || 7–8 || Acker || Purkey (2–3) || — || || 8–20 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 29 || May 19 || @ Redlegs || 4–5 || Acker || Kline (0–5) || — || 24,564 || 8–21 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 30 || May 24 || @ Phillies || 3–7 || Sanford || Friend (3–4) || Farrell || 17,340 || 8–22 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 31 || May 25 || @ Phillies || 6–8 || Haddix || Kline (0–6) || Farrell || 6,445 || 8–23 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 32 || May 26 || @ Phillies || 13–5 || Face (1–3) || Simmons || — || || 9–23 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 33 || May 26 || @ Phillies || 3–6 || Cardwell || Arroyo (1–5) || — || 13,557 || 9–24 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 34 || May 28 || Dodgers || 3–2 (11) || Face (2–3) || Newcombe || — || 13,259 || 10–24 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 35 || May 29 || Dodgers || 0–1 || Podres || Kline (0–7) || — || 3,610 || 10–25 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 36 || May 30 || Dodgers || 3–4 || Maglie || Law (2–2) || Labine || || 10–26 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 37 || May 30 || Dodgers || 2–1 || Purkey (3–3) || Koufax || — || 24,263 || 11–26 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 38 || May 31 || Giants || 2–3 || Worthington || Face (2–4) || — || 13,070 || 11–27 |- |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 39 || June 1 || Giants || 2–3 || Worthington || Friend (3–5) || — || 5,301 || 11–28 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 40 || June 2 || Giants || 3–2 || Kline (1–7) || Barclay || Arroyo (1) || || 12–28 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 41 || June 2 || Giants || 2–0 || Purkey (4–3) || Burnside || — || 12,792 || 13–28 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 42 || June 3 || Giants || 6–5 || King (1–0) || Margoneri || Face (3) || 7,504 || 14–28 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 43 || June 4 || Cardinals || 5–4 || Arroyo (2–5) || Wilhelm || Face (4) || 12,178 || 15–28 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 44 || June 5 || Cardinals || 1–5 || McDaniel || Friend (3–6) || — || 12,570 || 15–29 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 45 || June 6 || Cardinals || 0–6 || Dickson || Kline (1–8) || — || 4,017 || 15–30 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 46 || June 7 || Braves || 0–5 || Spahn || Purkey (4–4) || — || 21,762 || 15–31 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 47 || June 9 || Braves || 1–2 (11) || Trowbridge || Friend (3–7) || Johnson || || 15–32 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 48 || June 9 || Braves || 5–3 || Kline (2–8) || Pizarro || Face (5) || 21,888 || 16–32 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 49 || June 10 || Redlegs || 5–2 || Law (3–2) || Nuxhall || — || 11,471 || 17–32 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 50 || June 11 || Redlegs || 8–1 || Purkey (5–4) || Gross || — || 10,653 || 18–32 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 51 || June 12 || Redlegs || 4–3 (10) || Face (3–4) || Acker || — || 14,920 || 19–32 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 52 || June 13 || Redlegs || 3–2 || Friend (4–7) || Jeffcoat || — || 7,346 || 20–32 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 53 || June 14 || Cubs || 5–11 || Drott || Kline (2–9) || Elston || 17,088 || 20–33 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 54 || June 15 || Cubs || 1–5 || Drabowsky || Law (3–3) || — || 7,495 || 20–34 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 55 || June 16 || Cubs || 1–4 || Kaiser || Arroyo (2–6) || Lown || || 20–35 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 56 || June 16 || Cubs || 5–4 || Law (4–3) || Brosnan || — || 18,525 || 21–35 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 57 || June 17 || @ Braves || 7–5 || Purkey (6–4) || Jolly || Law (1) || 26,664 || 22–35 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 58 || June 18 || @ Cardinals || 8–1 || Swanson (1–0) || Jackson || — || 17,694 || 23–35 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 59 || June 19 || @ Cardinals || 2–5 || Jones || Kline (2–10) || — || || 23–36 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 60 || June 19 || @ Cardinals || 1–5 || McDaniel || Purkey (6–5) || Wilhelm || 25,880 || 23–37 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 61 || June 20 || @ Cardinals || 4–7 || Dickson || Arroyo (2–7) || Merritt || 11,223 || 23–38 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 62 || June 21 || @ Redlegs || 3–2 (11) || Purkey (7–5) || Jeffcoat || — || 19,648 || 24–38 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 63 || June 22 || @ Redlegs || 3–6 (11) || Lawrence || Purkey (7–6) || — || 9,299 || 24–39 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 64 || June 23 || @ Redlegs || 3–5 || Jeffcoat || Swanson (1–1) || — || || 24–40 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 65 || June 23 || @ Redlegs || 2–5 || Acker || Kline (2–11) || Sanchez || 22,188 || 24–41 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 66 || June 25 || @ Cubs || 3–5 || Hillman || Friend (4–8) || Lown || 5,002 || 24–42 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 67 || June 26 || @ Cubs || 15–5 || Law (5–3) || Poholsky || — || || 25–42 |- bgcolor="ffffff" | 68 || June 26 || @ Cubs || 5–5 (11) || || || — || 7,460 || 25–42 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 69 || June 27 || @ Cubs || 5–4 (10) || King (2–0) || Lown || — || 4,900 || 26–42 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 70 || June 28 || @ Braves || 2–4 || Spahn || Friend (4–9) || — || 27,087 || 26–43 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 71 || June 29 || @ Braves || 6–13 || Pizarro || O'Brien (0–1) || — || 22,383 || 26–44 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 72 || June 30 || @ Braves || 4–7 || Johnson || Law (5–4) || — || || 26–45 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 73 || June 30 || @ Braves || 5–6 (13) || Jolly || Arroyo (2–8) || — || 36,283 || 26–46 |- |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 74 || July 1 || Phillies || 4–5 || Hearn || Smith (0–2) || Morehead || 14,680 || 26–47 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 75 || July 4 || @ Dodgers || 5–1 || Friend (5–9) || Erskine || — || || 27–47 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 76 || July 4 || @ Dodgers || 2–8 || Newcombe || Purkey (7–7) || — || 20,664 || 27–48 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 77 || July 5 || @ Giants || 6–11 || Antonelli || Trimble (0–1) || Grissom || 4,998 || 27–49 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 78 || July 6 || @ Giants || 3–2 (13) || Purkey (8–7) || Miller || — || 5,334 || 28–49 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 79 || July 7 || @ Giants || 10–6 || Swanson (2–1) || Worthington || King (1) || || 29–49 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 80 || July 7 || @ Giants || 8–1 || Friend (6–9) || Gomez || — || 10,825 || 30–49 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 81 || July 10 || Braves || 5–2 || Purkey (9–7) || Buhl || — || 18,731 || 31–49 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 82 || July 11 || Braves || 2–7 || Trowbridge || Friend (6–10) || — || 17,278 || 31–50 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 83 || July 12 || Braves || 4–5 || Spahn || Face (3–5) || McMahon || 20,078 || 31–51 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 84 || July 13 || Braves || 3–4 || Burdette || Kline (2–12) || — || 9,330 || 31–52 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 85 || July 14 || Redlegs || 6–9 || Freeman || Friend (6–11) || — || || 31–53 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 86 || July 14 || Redlegs || 4–12 || Nuxhall || Trimble (0–2) || — || 24,540 || 31–54 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 87 || July 16 || Cubs || 5–3 || Friend (7–11) || Rush || — || 11,300 || 32–54 |- bgcolor="ffbbbb" | 88 || July 17 || Cubs || 3–4 || Drabowsky || Kline (2–13) || Littlefield || 8,534 || 32–55 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 89 || July 18 || Cubs || 6–5 || Arroyo (3–8) || Lown || — || 3,877 || 33–55 |- bgcolor="ccffcc" | 90 || |
The vata village, referred to as libata in Kongo documents and by the Portuguese in the sixteenth century, served as Kongo's basic social unit after the family. | La vila vata, referida com a libata als documents Congo i pels portuguesos al segle XVI, va servir com a unitat social bàsica del Congo després de la família. |
Rich people hate to deal with other people's reality, so they create a facade of a reality. | I ricchi odiano avere a che fare con la realtà delle altre persone, per cui si creano una realtà di facciata. |
It carries an instrument called POLDER which studies the radiative and microphysical properties of clouds and aerosols. | Ini membawa alat yang disebut polder yang mempelajari sifat-sifat radiasi dan microphysical awan dan aerosol. |
Place Jackson Lake, Colorado Jackson Lake State Park (Colorado) Jackson Lake State Park (Ohio) Television Jackson Lake (Doctor Who), a character played by David Morrissey in the Doctor Who Christmas special "The Next Doctor" See also Lake Jackson (disambiguation) Andrew Jackson State Park Lake, | Jackson Lake may refer to: Places Jackson Lake (Georgia) Jackson Lake (Wyoming) Jackson Lake Dam, Wyoming Jackson Lake Lodge, Wyoming, a U.S. National Historic Place Jackson Lake Ranger Station, Wyoming, a U.S. |
is a continuation of the Ría de Arosa. References Municipalities in the Province of A | and at the mouth of the Ulla river, which is a continuation of the Ría de Arosa. |
At sixteen he belonged to a small group of very talented French musicians, among them Michel Berger. | عندما بلغ سن السادسة عشر من عمره انضم إلى مجموعة صغيرة من الموسيقيين الفرنسيين ذوي المواهب من بينهم ميشال بيرغر. |
in Sri Lanka. References Dytiscidae Insects of | of predaceous diving beetle found in Sri Lanka. References |
The square has never declined in popularity and continues to be a prestigious London address into the 21st century. | A praça nunca diminuiu em popularidade e continua a ser um endereço de Londres de prestígio no século XXI. |
In March and September 2006, Matthews began wrestling for SuperGirls Wrestling, part of NWA: Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling. | Nel marzo e settembre 2006 Nicole ha iniziato a lottare per SuperGirls Wrestling, parte della NWA: Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling. |
The forces between the water molecules and the solid particles in combination with attraction among water molecules promote surface tension and the formation of menisci within the solid matrix. | De krachten tussen de watermoleculen en de vaste deeltjes in combinatie met de aantrekkingskracht tussen de watermoleculen zorgen voor een oppervlaktespanning en de vorming van meniscussen in de vaste matrix. |
The RMS is a professional society engaged in the advancement of medical knowledge and provision of assistance to medical students and professionals . | The RMS is a British professional society engaged in the moving forward of medical knowledge . |
France" or "Willie McBride") is a song written in 1976 by Scottish-born Australian folk singer-songwriter Eric Bogle, reflecting on the grave of a young man who died in World War I. Its chorus refers to two famous pieces of military music, "The Last Post" and "The Flowers of the Forest". Its melody, its refrain ("did they beat the drum slowly, did they play the fife lowly"), and elements of its subject matter (a young man cut down in his prime) are similar to those of "Streets of Laredo", a North American cowboy ballad whose origins can be traced back to an 18th-century English ballad called "The Unfortunate Rake" and the Irish Ballad "Lock Hospital". In 2009 Eric told an audience in Weymouth that he'd read about a girl who had been presented with a copy of the song by then prime minister Tony Blair, who called it "his favourite anti-war poem". According to Eric, the framed copy of the poem credited him, but stated that he had been killed in World War I. Identity of Willie McBride According to the song, the gravestone of the soldier, Willie McBride, says he was 19 years old when he died in 1916. According to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, there were eight soldiers named "William McBride", and a further six listed as "W. McBride", who died in France or Belgium during the First World War but none matches the soldier in the song. Two "William McBrides" and one "W. McBride" died in 1916 but one is commemorated in the Thiepval Memorial and has no gravestone. The other two are buried in the Authuille Military Cemetery but one was aged 21 and the age of the other is unknown. All three were from Irish regiments. Piet Chielens, coordinator of the In Flanders Fields Museum in Ypres, Belgium, and organizer of yearly peace concerts in Flanders, once checked all 1,700,000 names that are registered with the Commonwealth War Commission. He found no fewer than ten Privates William McBride. Three of these William McBrides fell in 1916; two were members of an Irish Regiment, the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, and died more or less in the same spot during the Battle of the Somme in 1916. One was 21, the other 19 years old. The 19-year-old Private William McBride is buried in the Authuille Military Cemetery, near Albert and Beaumont-Hamel, where the Inniskillen Fusiliers were deployed as part of the 29th Division. The 19-year-old Private William McBride can be found at Grave A. 36, near the back of the Cemetery. An Armagh historian Trevor Geary, has traced the Willie McBride (12/23965) to Roan Cottage, Roughan, Lislea in County Armagh BT60 3AF. This was based on the gravestone at Authuile Military Cemetery. The name might have also been inspired by the naval pseudonym of Godfrey Herbert, the Captain of the Royal Navy, also nicknamed 'Baralong Herbert' due to infamous Baralong incidents. He was referred to as Captain William McBride through the war by the British Admiralty and other authorities when mentioning the commander of the 'Baralong', to prevent any retaliation from the Germans should they reveal his identity upon capture. Bogle himself has stated that he had no particular soldier in mind in choosing the name "Willie McBride"; "McBride" was simply a convenient rhyme for "grave side", and he also wanted to give the soldier an Irish name as a counter to the anti-Irish sentiment prevalent in Britain at the time. Cover versions and recordings The song (as "The Green Fields of France") was a huge success for The Furey Brothers and Davey Arthur in the 1980s in Ireland and beyond. The melody and words vary somewhat from the Eric Bogle original with some of the Scots phrases replaced (e.g. Did the rifles fire o'er ye? is often replaced by Did they play the death march?). It was also recorded by Dropkick Murphys, who changed the lyrics slightly. Eric Bogle has repeatedly stated that his own favourite recording of the song is by John McDermott. Film maker Pete Robertson used the Dropkick Murphys version in his 2008 short film The Green Fields of France. The German version of the song "Es ist an der Zeit" (English: "Time has come [for change]") by Hannes Wader became one of the anthems of the German peace movement in the 1980s. It continues to be very popular till today, and has been covered by many other German artists. In Wader's version the soldiers name is unknown, and the lyrics are more accusatory in tone than in Bogle's version, with the German versions refrain going "They [i.e. the government] lied to you then, just like they still lie to us today". Cover versions include: Angelic Upstarts (1986), on the album Power of the Press Asonance (2000), in a Czech version "Zelené francouzské pláně" ("The Green Fields of France"), on the album Alison Gross Attila the Stockbroker (1987) Alex Beaton (1995), on the album The Water Is Wide Clare Bowditch, Tim Rogers and Gotye (2007) Jake Burns, on his album Drinkin' Again Neil Byrne and Ryan Kelly (of Celtic Thunder) as "No Man's Land" on the album Acoustically Irish Celtic Tenors (2002), on the album So Strong Celtic Thunder (2009), as "The Green Fields of France", on the album Take Me Home The Clancy Brothers Liam Clancy The Corries Donovan (1980), on the album Neutronica Dropkick Murphys (2005), as "The Green Fields of France", on the album The Warrior's Code Slim Dusty, on his album | a copy of the song by then prime minister Tony Blair, who called it "his favourite anti-war poem". According to Eric, the framed copy of the poem credited him, but stated that he had been killed in World War I. Identity of Willie McBride According to the song, the gravestone of the soldier, Willie McBride, says he was 19 years old when he died in 1916. According to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, there were eight soldiers named "William McBride", and a further six listed as "W. McBride", who died in France or Belgium during the First World War but none matches the soldier in the song. Two "William McBrides" and one "W. McBride" died in 1916 but one is commemorated in the Thiepval Memorial and has no gravestone. The other two are buried in the Authuille Military Cemetery but one was aged 21 and the age of the other is unknown. All three were from Irish regiments. Piet Chielens, coordinator of the In Flanders Fields Museum in Ypres, Belgium, and organizer of yearly peace concerts in Flanders, once checked all 1,700,000 names that are registered with the Commonwealth War Commission. He found no fewer than ten Privates William McBride. Three of these William McBrides fell in 1916; two were members of an Irish Regiment, the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, and died more or less in the same spot during the Battle of the Somme in 1916. One was 21, the other 19 years old. The 19-year-old Private William McBride is buried in the Authuille Military Cemetery, near Albert and Beaumont-Hamel, where the Inniskillen Fusiliers were deployed as part of the 29th Division. The 19-year-old Private William McBride can be found at Grave A. 36, near the back of the Cemetery. An Armagh historian Trevor Geary, has traced the Willie McBride (12/23965) to Roan Cottage, Roughan, Lislea in County Armagh BT60 3AF. This was based on the gravestone at Authuile Military Cemetery. The name might have also been inspired by the naval pseudonym of Godfrey Herbert, the Captain of the Royal Navy, also nicknamed 'Baralong Herbert' due to infamous Baralong incidents. He was referred to as Captain William McBride through the war by the British Admiralty and other authorities when mentioning the commander of the 'Baralong', to prevent any retaliation from the Germans should they reveal his identity upon capture. Bogle himself has stated that he had no particular soldier in mind in choosing the name "Willie McBride"; "McBride" was simply a convenient rhyme for "grave side", and he also wanted to give the soldier an Irish name as a counter to the anti-Irish sentiment prevalent in Britain at the time. Cover versions and recordings The song (as "The Green Fields of France") was a huge success for The Furey Brothers and Davey Arthur in the 1980s in Ireland and beyond. The melody and words vary somewhat from the Eric Bogle original with some of the Scots phrases replaced (e.g. Did the rifles fire o'er ye? is often replaced by Did they play the death march?). It was also recorded by Dropkick Murphys, who changed the lyrics slightly. Eric Bogle has repeatedly stated that his own favourite recording of the song is by John McDermott. Film maker Pete Robertson used the Dropkick Murphys version in his 2008 short film The Green Fields of France. The German version of the song "Es ist an der Zeit" (English: "Time has come [for change]") by Hannes Wader became one of the anthems of the German peace movement in the 1980s. It continues to be very popular till today, and has been covered by many other German artists. In Wader's version the soldiers name is unknown, and the lyrics are more accusatory in tone than in Bogle's version, with the German versions refrain going "They [i.e. the government] lied to you then, just like they still lie to us today". Cover versions include: Angelic Upstarts (1986), on the album Power of the Press Asonance (2000), in a Czech version "Zelené francouzské pláně" ("The Green Fields of France"), on the album Alison Gross Attila the Stockbroker (1987) Alex Beaton (1995), on the album The Water Is Wide Clare Bowditch, Tim Rogers and Gotye (2007) Jake Burns, on his album Drinkin' Again Neil Byrne and Ryan Kelly (of Celtic Thunder) as "No Man's Land" on the album Acoustically Irish Celtic Tenors (2002), on the album So Strong Celtic Thunder (2009), as "The Green Fields of France", on the album Take Me Home The Clancy Brothers Liam Clancy The Corries |
1999 - Adore 2003 - 3 2006 - Live At The Planetarium 2012 - "M" Mega mix 2018 - Double Pack With Château Flight Albums 2000 - Puzzle 2002 - Crash Test (with La Caution) 2004 - Remix 2006 - Les Vampires (Original Soundtrack) References External links RBMA Radio On Demand - Train Wreck Mix - I:Cube (Versatile, Paris) French dance musicians French house musicians | first album, Picnic Attack. His music appears on many compilation albums such as the Hotel Costes series. Château Flight In 1996, DJ Gilb'R, who then a programmer at Radio Nova, received a demo cassette from I:Cube. Gilb'R was impressed, so he made him the first artist of his newly created label, Versatile. By 1997, Versatile had released several of I:Cube's records. Chaix and Cohen eventually began to collaborate as Château Flight (). Their first album, Puzzle |
A woman found the malnourished and diseased boxer-bulldog mix abandoned in Mexico .
She posted the disabled dog's picture on Facebook begging for help .
LA rescue service Mutt Scouts took in 'Thor' and are rehabilitating him .
Thor is now happy and learning to walk again . | By . Daily Mail Reporter . A paralyzed dog found dragging himself through the streets of Mexico begging for food has been given another chance at life. The emaciated boxer-bulldog mix was rescued earlier this year by a woman who named him 'Thor' for his sheer will to live. His hind legs were useless, he was covered with parasites and was starved of love and sustenance. When the woman known only as Eva posted his picture on Facebook begging for help, Los Angeles-based rescue service The Mutt Scouts took Thor in. Now, with the help of donors, the precious pooch has gained weight, overcome his deadly infections and is learning to walk again. Before . Shocking: When Eva found this boxer-bulldog mix on the streets of Mexico this year, he was emaciated, infected and couldn't walk . Second chance: Thor was taken in by LA-based The Mutt Scouts which is working hard to rehabilitate her . Horrific: A woman named Eva rescued Thor from the streets of Mexico and posted this picture of the emaciated and disabled dog to Facebook begging for help . 'He was literally covered in hundreds of ticks, so by the time he got here, the kid was not doing very well at all,' Mutt Scouts's JF Pryor told KTLA.com. 'We’ve learned…about humility, tenacity, kindness and just the joy of the moment from this kid.' Although rescuers are overwhelmed by Thor's affection and determination to live, his treatment - documented in YouTube clips - has been demanding and intensive. Scroll down for video . 'The ENTIRE Team - alongside his three doctors - will negotiate this boy through these next weeks, months, whatever is needed,' The Mutt Scouts wrote on their Facebook page. 'As . we get him Stronger, tend to his wounds, his malnutrition, rid him of . parasites, understand who he is, address his every need, introduce him . daily to movement via his Hot Wheels....and Ready Him for his . specialist.' After . Moving forward: The precious pooch has now overcome her deadly infections, gained weight and affectionately licks everyone around her . Coolest dog on the block: In less than two months, Thor's life has been turned around with the financial help of generous donors . Humbled: Mutt Scouts's JF Pryor (pictured) said Thor has taught his team about humility, joy and love . Thor has undergone major medical treatment in Southern California, including at Echo Park Vet Hospital, as well as laser surgery, massage therapy and acupuncture treatments. He is also being re-trained to walk at Two Hands Four Paws, making use of the underwater treadmill to build up his rear-end strength and gain confidence walking. 'As the tank began to fill with water, he glanced at us with a 'What did you sign me up for?' look,' The Mutt Scouts wrote on their Facebook page. 'Once the treadmill started - and his thoughtful tech started to re-introduce him to a normal walking pattern - Thor started easing into this wet exercise. 'One has to figure this was the first time he had been in this much water, and as his uncertainty subsided, his normal 'up for anything' self, emerged. Today, he has a wheelchair, known as his 'Hot Wheels'. However The Mutt Scout's acknowledge that Thor's recovery is a 'work-in-progress' and it could take several months to determine how far the pooch's healing can go. To help out The Mutt Scouts, go to muttscouts.org and click 'Donate' or visit the Facebook page. Working it: Thor is undergoing water-based rehabilitation therapy to build strength in her back and hind legs . Bouncing back: Thor, named for his resilience, has had surgery and is being looked after by a team of doctors . Mobile: Little Thor zips around with his custom-built walking device . |
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Eric Stanley (violinist) | اريك ستانلي |
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up the Northern Province. Kakay is from the Mandingo ethnic group. External links https://web.archive.org/web/20081010024540/http://parliamentsl.org/members.htm Members of the Parliament of Sierra Leone Living people Year of birth missing | District, one of the five districts that make up the Northern Province. Kakay is from the Mandingo ethnic group. External links https://web.archive.org/web/20081010024540/http://parliamentsl.org/members.htm Members of the Parliament |
what does printer p | In computing, a printer is a peripheral device which makes a persistent human-readable representation of graphics or text on paper. The first computer printer design was a mechanically driven apparatus by Charles Babbage for his difference engine in the 19th century; his mechanical printer design was not built until 2000. The first electronic printer was the EP-101, invented by Japanese company Epson and released in 1968. The first commercial printers generally used mechanisms from electric type |
Tove Jansson | Туве Янссон |
They represent themes from the life of the Virgin and John the Baptist, situated in the Florence of the late 15th century and containing portrayals of several members of important Florentine families. | Predstavljajo teme iz življenja Device in Janeza Krstnika v Firencah v poznem 15. stoletju in vsebujejo portrete več članov pomembnih florentinskih družin. |
Do you mind? Yes, at the end. | أيمكنك الصعود أيضاً، بسرعة؟ أتمانع؟ نعم، أنت في نهاية الصف |
residency at Maine Medical Center Family Practice Center. Career In 1993, Childs-Roshak became a primary care physician with a specialty in family medicine. She worked as a faculty physician at Maine Medical Center Family Practice Center, the same center where she completed her medical school residency. She then became the vice president of family services at the Family Health Center of Worcester. She then moved to become the medical director of quality at the Milford Regional Medical Center. In 2012 she joined Harvard Vanguard's internal medicine department as a physician. She later became the medical | board member of the Boston Public Health Commission. She is the first person with a medical degree to become the chief executive of any Planned Parenthood. Life and education Childs-Roshak grew up in New Hampshire. She attended Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and after graduating with a degree in English, moved to New York City to work as an editor for the United Nations Population Fund. While in New York, she began volunteering at a Planned Parenthood facility. She attended medical school at Temple University in Philadelphia. She also has an MBA from the Boston University School of Management. Childs-Roshak is married to Phillip Roshak. They have two children. She gave birth to her first child while in medical school, and her second while completing her residency at Maine Medical Center Family Practice Center. Career In 1993, Childs-Roshak became a primary care physician with a specialty in family medicine. She worked as |
In Guernsey, 33 are killed and 67 injured, in Jersey, 9 are killed and many are injured. | Tại Guernsey, 33 người bị giết, 67 bị thương, ở Jersey, 9 người chết, nhiều người bị thương. |
how many capitals of Scotland have there been, and what are they? | Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland.\nIs there another capital in Scotland?! |
Instead of giving their real names, the note referred to the 1980s series about female New York detectives . | By . Anna Edwards . Instead of giving their real names, the cheeky police note was signed 'Love from Cagney and Lacey' Being drunk and running into the police would normally spell trouble for most revellers. But one man found that instead of being slapped with a fine after getting a little worse for wear, instead he got a humorous handwritten note from concerned police officers who had driven him home. A man, known only as David from Watford, woke on Sunday morning following a heavy night out to discover a note from 'Cagney and Lacey' who had given him a lift after discovering him too drunk to stand. But instead of giving their real names, the note referred to the 1980s series about female New York detectives starring Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless. The letter, on Hertfordshire Constabulary notepaper and addressed to David, explained he had been found barely able to stand shortly after 2am on Sunday (January 12). It said: 'We found you staggering in the road on your way home from Watford. 'You were so drunk we were worried you wouldn’t get home in one piece! So we gave you a lift home. 'Please don’t get that drunk again.' The humorous message was won praise after it was posted on the UK Cop Humour Facebook page with more than 22,000 people ‘liking’ the comment. One user and fellow Watford police . officer Charlie Davison commented: 'And this is why I am proud to be a . Watford officer, public order is pants but everyone does a great job!' A spokesman for Hertfordshire Police said it was aware of the letter, but are yet to comment . Mel Cable wrote: 'Absolutely fantastic, kudos to Cagney and Lacey, David struck it lucky to get such good officers willing to help rather than condemn.' However, other users criticised the officers for intervening at all. Gurpal Sindhar wrote: 'And if he then tripped over the front door and banged his head the police would get the blame because if they had let him walk home he’d have been sober by the time he got there.' A spokesman for Hertfordshire Police said it was aware of the letter, but are yet to comment. |
in Emperor Wuzong's Huichang era (841-846), he was put in charge of drafting edicts, and was also made Zhongshu Sheren (), a mid-level official at the legislative bureau (中書省, Zhongshu Sheng). During Emperor Xuānzong's reign Early in the Dazhong era (847-860) of Emperor Wuzong's uncle and successor Emperor Xuānzong, Liu Zhuan was made an imperial scholar (翰林學士, Hanlin Xueshi). At that time, Emperor Xuānzong was conducting a campaign to recover the territory that had been lost to Tufan decades earlier, and there were numerous campaign-related edicts to be issued, sometimes numbering tens each night. It was said that Liu, while drafting them, was able to use appropriate language despite the large volumes he needed to draft. In 850, during a campaign against the Dangxiang, he was made the monitor of the troops against the Dangxiang. After his return from the Dangxiang campaign, Liu was made the deputy minister of justice (刑部侍郎, Xingbu Shilang). While serving in that role, he collected a large number of edicts that could be used as precedents for rulings, on 2,865 matters, into a collection titled the Collection of Precedents for Dazhong Laws (), and it was said that legal scholars applauded the collection for its completeness. Liu later served as the mayor of Henan Municipality (河南, i.e., the region of the eastern capital Luoyang), and then the military governor of Xuanwu Circuit (宣武, headquartered in modern Kaifeng, Henan). It was customary at that time that there would be dancing women at feasts that governors held for the soldiers, but Liu considered it inappropriate for a military feast; he thus selected a group of 1,000 soldiers and trained them in the use of spears and shields, and had them serve as the ceremonial dancers. He also ended the night curfew for the people so that the people could be convenienced. It was said that the region was peaceful while he governed it. He was later transferred to Hedong Circuit (河東, headquartered in modern Taiyuan, Shanxi). Soon thereafter, he was recalled to Chang'an to serve as the deputy minister of census (戶部侍郎, Hubu Shilang) and the director of finances. It was said that because Emperor Xuānzong had respected Liu greatly, he personally wrote the edict recalling Liu, such that Liu's departure from Hedong Circuit came as a complete surprise to | the military governor of Xuanwu Circuit (宣武, headquartered in modern Kaifeng, Henan). It was customary at that time that there would be dancing women at feasts that governors held for the soldiers, but Liu considered it inappropriate for a military feast; he thus selected a group of 1,000 soldiers and trained them in the use of spears and shields, and had them serve as the ceremonial dancers. He also ended the night curfew for the people so that the people could be convenienced. It was said that the region was peaceful while he governed it. He was later transferred to Hedong Circuit (河東, headquartered in modern Taiyuan, Shanxi). Soon thereafter, he was recalled to Chang'an to serve as the deputy minister of census (戶部侍郎, Hubu Shilang) and the director of finances. It was said that because Emperor Xuānzong had respected Liu greatly, he personally wrote the edict recalling Liu, such that Liu's departure from Hedong Circuit came as a complete surprise to his staff and others. In early 858, Emperor Xuānzong gave Liu the designation Tong Zhongshu Menxia Pingzhangshi (), making him a chancellor de facto. After Liu was made chancellor, there was an occasion when his chancellor colleague Cui Shenyou, when discussing the policy priorities of the time with Emperor Xuānzong, mentioned that he wanted to make distinguishing officials' ancestries a top priority. Liu sharply disagreed and pointed out that the priorities should be to make sure that the officials' talents were appropriate for their positions, and Cui was unable to respond. Liu, however, would only serve several months as chancellor before he fell seriously ill. Even when he fell ill, he was still writing policy suggestions to Emperor Xuānzong. After he died on June 20, 858, Emperor Xuānzong was saddened. He was given posthumous honors. Notes and references Old Book of Tang, vol. 177. New Book of Tang, vol. 182. Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 249. 796 births 858 deaths Chancellors under Emperor Xuānzong of Tang Chinese legal writers Chinese non-fiction writers Mayors of |
what can you do with a master's degree in healthcare administration? | ['Chief executive officer.', 'Chief operations officer.', 'Clinic manager.', 'Department or division director.', 'Department or division manager/supervisor.', 'Facility manager.', 'Health care consultant.', 'Health services manager.'] |
Bitarová | Bitarova |
Mustafa Dirani | מוסטפא דיראני |
While for a few hours it seemed that the UAR was saved, both sides were far from agreement. | في حين بدا لبضع ساعات أن الجمهورية العربية المتحدة أنقذت ، كان الجانبان أبعد ما يكون عن الاتفاق. |
B1 road. This road was nicknamed the "road of death" due to a high accident rate. On Sunday, May 21, 1995, a fine service in Walvis Bay was followed by the usual coffee klatch of the worshipers with the Schuttes before they left for Swakopmund. It was only 2 weeks after the congregation camp, and everyone was still abuzz over how well the new pastor and his wife had fit in to their new post. That day around 10:25 AM, and barely 3 km out of Walvis Bay in an area known as "the long turn," a vehicle hit their car where Sandra was sitting. Both the other car's occupants died instantly, but so did Sandra. The Rev. Schutte was admitted to the local hospital in critical condition and transferred to intensive care in Bloemfontein, where both his parents and in-laws waited in a month-long vigil for his recovery. Sandra was laid to rest on May 29, 1995 in the cemetery of her parents' congregation, the Berg en Dal Church of the Bloemheuwel Reformed Church (NGK), by its Rev. Hubrecht van Dalsen. Nadat hy in so ‘n mate herstel het dat hy sy bedieningswerk kon voortsit, keer ds. Hennie laat in 1995 terug na Walvisbaai en bedien die gemeente met baie seën en toewyding tot in 2001, toe hy ‘n beroep na GK Pretoria-Wes aanvaar. After his full recovery, the Rev. Schutte returned to continue officiating for the congregation until 2001, when he left for a post at the Pretoria-East Reformed Church, followed in 2007 by a stint between the De Aar, Strydenburg, and Oranjerivier Reformed Churches, where he worked until 2010. From 2010 to 2012, he worked at the Noord-Oosrand Reformed Church, and since 2012 he has served the Wesrand Reformed Church. Pastors Van der Walt, Marthinus Wessel, 1955–1958 (together with Grootfontein, Usakos, and Otjiwarongo) Van Dalsen, dr. Hubrecht Anthonie, 1961–1964 (together with Outjo and Outjo-Wes) Heystek, Andries Stefanus, 1969–1974 Kruger, Tjaart Jan Jacobus, 1975–1982 De Villiers, Izak Jacobus Johannes, 1983 – 1986 Lartz, dr. Deon, 1986–1994 Schutte, Hendrik Willem, 1995–2001 Vogel, Landman Van der Merwe, 2002–2006; 2006 – 22 Julie 2013 (together with Henties Bay; died in | service in Walvis Bay was followed by the usual coffee klatch of the worshipers with the Schuttes before they left for Swakopmund. It was only 2 weeks after the congregation camp, and everyone was still abuzz over how well the new pastor and his wife had fit in to their new post. That day around 10:25 AM, and barely 3 km out of Walvis Bay in an area known as "the long turn," a vehicle hit their car where Sandra was sitting. Both the other car's occupants died instantly, but so did Sandra. The Rev. Schutte was admitted to the local hospital in critical condition and transferred to intensive care in Bloemfontein, where both his parents and in-laws waited in a month-long vigil for his recovery. Sandra was laid to rest on May 29, 1995 in the cemetery of her parents' congregation, the Berg en Dal Church of the Bloemheuwel Reformed Church (NGK), by its Rev. Hubrecht van Dalsen. Nadat hy in so ‘n mate herstel het dat hy sy bedieningswerk kon voortsit, keer ds. Hennie laat in 1995 terug na Walvisbaai en bedien die gemeente met baie seën en toewyding tot in 2001, toe hy ‘n beroep na GK Pretoria-Wes aanvaar. After his full recovery, the Rev. Schutte returned to continue officiating for the congregation until 2001, when he left for a post at the Pretoria-East Reformed Church, followed in 2007 by a stint between the De Aar, Strydenburg, and Oranjerivier Reformed Churches, where he worked until |
The largest has 58 rooms. | El mayor tiene 58 habitaciones. |
"Condemning killing of Golan Heights protesters, UN rights chief calls for inquiries". | اطلع عليه بتاريخ 07 يونيو 2011. "Condemning killing of Golan Heights protesters, UN rights chief calls for inquiries". |
first team has competed in numerous nationally and internationally organised competitions, and all players who have played in 100 or more such matches are listed below. Key The list is ordered first by date of debut, and then if necessary in alphabetical order. Appearances as a substitute are included. Statistics are correct up to and including the match played on 26 February 2022. Where a player left the club permanently after this date, his statistics are updated to his date | included. Statistics are correct up to and including the match played on 26 February 2022. Where a player left the club permanently after this date, his statistics are updated to his date of leaving. Players Players highlighted in bold are still actively playing at Adelaide United. Captains Eight players have captained Adelaide United since it was founded in 2003, first being Ross Aloisi, who captained |
Millions of American servicemen were based in Britain during the war. | מיליוני חיילים אמריקאים התבססו בבריטניה במהלך המלחמה. |
Dainų dainelė, and later sang in the ensemble “En-den-du” under the direction of Vadim Kamrazer. As she subsequently claimed, her idol was singer Robbie Williams. In addition to singing, Grudytė also learned to play musical instruments: kanklės and piano. In high school, she studied at Šiauliai University Gymnasium, and after graduation she entered the Šiauliai University, in the faculty of art, which she graduated with a degree in "Pop Art". Grudytė started to work on TV3 Lithuania. In 2010, she unexpectedly received an invitation to one of the main roles of the television series "Naisių vasara". The series turned out to be very popular and was shot until 2015, and the audience noticed a beautiful girl who was even called a potential | in the Georgian–Lithuanian television series "Vyno kelias". Over the next two years, she starred in two more foreign projects – the Ukrainian television series "The Sniffer" and the Russian disaster film "Flight Crew". Personal life The first time Grudytė got married at 22, and by the time she started filming in the series "Naisių vasara," she was already pregnant; later gave birth to a daughter Ieva. The high popularity and constant employment of the actress became the cause of family quarrels, so the couple soon broke up, while Grudytė took her six-month-old daughter. A year and a half later, she married a second time. References External links 1986 births Living people 21st-century Lithuanian actresses People from Šiauliai Lithuanian film actresses Lithuanian television |
Otsu-shiyakusho-mae Station | 오쓰시야쿠쇼마에 역 |
how is xopenex different from albuterol? | Levalbuterol is the generic name for Xopenex. It was FDA approved in 1999 to treat and prevent bronchospasms in patients 4 years of age and older. As the R-isomer of albuterol, it was developed to provide the same effects of albuterol with less side effects and less medication needed. |
It has remarkable features. | بسبب ميزاته الرائعة |
The promotional materials for the program reveal that Mamoru-kun and his friends live in the country of "Nipon," which, along with Tail Concerto's Prairie Kingdom, is part of a larger world called "Little Tail Bronx." | Промо-материалы программы писали, что Мамору-кун и его друзья живут в стране Nipon, которая наряду с Королевством Прерий Tail Concerto является частью большого мира под названием Little Tail Bronx. |
The operation was uncovered and American plotters had to flee the country. | L'operazione fu scoperta e i cospiratori statunitensi dovettero fuggire dal paese. |
British legal scholar, specialising in administrative and European Union law. He was Professor of English Law at the University of Oxford from 1998 to 2019, and is now emeritus professor. Education and background He was also a Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford (1976–1998) and then of St John's College, Oxford. He was educated at Worcester College, Oxford, where he took his MA and BCL. He stayed at Worcester, and was made a Fellow in 1976. He remained a Fellow until his move to St John's in 1998. Career He is the author of a number of legal textbooks the most well known of which (EU Law: Text, Cases and Materials) was published in its 5th edition by Oxford University Press in September 2011. He currently teaches 5 week courses in Administrative Law and European Union Law at the Indiana | in 1998. Career He is the author of a number of legal textbooks the most well known of which (EU Law: Text, Cases and Materials) was published in its 5th edition by Oxford University Press in September 2011. He currently teaches 5 week courses in Administrative Law and European Union Law at the Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington. He also lectures in Constitutional Law at the University of Oxford, and a Masters Course at the University of Melbourne, Australia. He is a member of the Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute's International Council. Honours In 1998, Craig was elected a Fellow of the British Academy (FBA), the United Kingdom's national academy for the |
It became a popular holiday resort for Soviet citizens and during World War II gained a new role as a site for the rehabilitation of wounded soldiers . | During World War II , it gained a new role as a site for the rehabilitation of wounded soldiers . |
I just know that I don't want to be married to you. | Je sais tout simplement que je ne veux pas être mariée avec vous. |
It has 344 members, organised in political groups, appointed every four years by the Council. | Il a 350 membres, organisé en groupes politiques, désigné tous les quatre ans par le Conseil. |
Vinchina Department | Dipartimento di Vinchina |
Pill (pharmacy) | Píldora |
Thus Arangio-Ruiz noted that the Holy See has been an actor in the evolution of international law since before the creation of strong nation states, and that it has maintained international personality since. | इस प्रकार अरंगिओ-रुइज ने नोट किया कि मजबूत राष्ट्र के सृजन से पहले होली सी अंतरराष्ट्रीय कानून के विकास में एक अभिनेता रहा है, और इसके बाद से अंतरराष्ट्रीय व्यक्तित्व को बनाए रखा है। |
World?) 下一站天后 (Next Station, Tian Hou) Disc 2 下一站天后 (Next Station, Tian Hou) [Music Video] Second Version "Bian Bian Bian" (變變變) (the theme song of the film Twins Effect)(Music Video) "Xia Yi Zhan Tian Hou" (下一站天后) (Music Video) "Bian Bian Bian" (變變變) (featuring Twins and Jackie Chan, the theme song of the film Twins Effect) "Duo Xie Shi Lian" (多謝失戀) "Wo Men Yao Shui Jiao" (我們要睡覺) "Wo De Ba Ba Ma Ma" (我的爸爸媽媽) (Solo version, featuring Gillian Chung) "Qian Jin" (千金) "Na Tian Hen Ai Xiao" (那天很愛笑) "Jiang Wan" (講玩) "Nu Peng You" (女朋友) "Xia Yi Zhan Tian Hou" (下一站天后) (Solo version, featuring Charlene Choi) "Tong Zi Jun" (童子軍) "Mie Shi Jie" (咩世界) "Xia Yi Zhan Tian Hou" (下一站天后) 2003 albums Twins (group) albums | First Version Disc 1 多謝失戀 (Thank You For The Break-up) 我們要睡覺 (We Have To Sleep) 我的爸爸媽媽 (My Parent) [Solo version, Featuring Gillian Chung] 千金 (Thousand Gold) 那天很愛笑 (Loved To Laugh) 講玩 (Jokes) 女朋友 (Girlfriend) 下一站天后 (Next Station, Tian Hou) [Solo version, Featuring Charlene Choi] 童子軍 (Scouts) 咩世界 (What's The World?) 下一站天后 (Next Station, Tian Hou) Disc 2 下一站天后 (Next Station, Tian Hou) [Music Video] Second Version "Bian Bian Bian" (變變變) (the theme song of the film Twins Effect)(Music Video) "Xia Yi Zhan Tian Hou" (下一站天后) (Music Video) "Bian Bian Bian" (變變變) |
author of works of chamber music, vocal or instrumental, a sonata for violin ..., lyrical works: Perkain, opera based on a Basque legend by Pierre Harispe, libretto Pierre-Barthélemy Gheusi, presented at the Bordeaux opera 16 January 1931, sets and costumes by Ramiro Arrue), le Roi de Camargue (performed in Marseille 21 May 1948). At the same time, he wrote much as a musical critic in the Ère nouvelle. After the performance of the ballet Parade (1917), he wrote a virulent criticism and Érik Satie sent him some incendiary letters, the most famous being thus written: "Monsieur and dear friend, you are only an arse, worse, an arse without music". This being sent on a postcard without envelope, so likely to have been read by the concierge, Satie fell short of a one-year sentence for public defamation. At the trial Jean Cocteau was arrested and beaten by police for repeatedly yelling "arse" in the courtroom. Satie was given a sentence of eight days in jail. Satie was forced to pay a fine but on appeal his prison sentence was suspended and ultimately vacated. See Volta, "Satie Seen Through His Letters", Pouegh was interested in traditional music, collecting songs from the | on a postcard without envelope, so likely to have been read by the concierge, Satie fell short of a one-year sentence for public defamation. At the trial Jean Cocteau was arrested and beaten by police for repeatedly yelling "arse" in the courtroom. Satie was given a sentence of eight days in jail. Satie was forced to pay a fine but on appeal his prison sentence was suspended and ultimately vacated. See Volta, "Satie Seen Through His Letters", Pouegh was interested in traditional music, collecting songs from the Basque Country and Occitania and beyond, and all the folklore of these regions on which his works are still authoritative. Musical works Pointes sèches Nocturnes Les lointains (1903) Suite Fünn Marche triomphale Rhapsodie des Pyrénées (1925) Suite montagnarde (1926) Le Meneur de Loups (1921), opera Perkain (1932) opera (film 1942) Le Roi de Camargue (1948), opera Bois-Brûlé (1956) opera Frivolant (1922), ballet Literary works 1921: Musiciens français d'aujourd'hui (under the pseudonym Octave Séré), Paris, Mercure de France 1926: Chansons populaires des Pyrénées françaises, traditions, mœurs, |
Alaska of the Alaska Route," 7 The Washington Historical Quarterly, No. 1 (Jan. 1, 1916), at pp. 21–37. Bayers, Lloyd H. Capt. Lloyd H. "Kinky" Bayers Collection, General Marine Files, MS 0010, Alaska State Library, Juneau, Alaska. California Digital Newspaper Collection, Center for Bibliographic Studies and Research, University of California, Riverside. Colton, Tim. Shipbuilding History, at, http://www.shipbuildinghistory.com . , various years. , various years. , various years. Miramar Ship Index, (http://www.miramarshipindex.org.nz/, July 18, 2009). Progress Reports of | Technical and ownership information of the above boats was derived from the following: Alaska Railroad Record, Vols. 1-4 (weekly, 1916-1920). Andrews, Clarence L. (1916). "Marine Disasters in Alaska of the Alaska Route," 7 The Washington Historical Quarterly, No. 1 (Jan. 1, 1916), at pp. 21–37. Bayers, Lloyd H. Capt. Lloyd H. "Kinky" Bayers Collection, General Marine Files, MS 0010, Alaska State Library, Juneau, Alaska. California Digital Newspaper Collection, Center for Bibliographic Studies and Research, University of California, Riverside. Colton, Tim. Shipbuilding History, at, http://www.shipbuildinghistory.com . |
Theo Walcott scored first Arsenal goal following a year on the sidelines .
The 25-year-old believes return of star men is like 'having new signings'
Gunners defeated Brighton to progress to fifth round of the FA Cup . | Arsenal forward Theo Walcott believes it is like having new signings at the club as the Gunners continue to welcome first-team stars back from injury. Walcott scored after just two minutes as Arsenal defeated Brighton 3-2 on Sunday in only his second start following a year on the sidelines with a cruciate ligament injury. With midfielders Aaron Ramsey and Mesut Ozil - who also found the back of the net - also returning to the Gunners first-team in recent weeks after lengthy spells out injured, Walcott believes Arsenal's squad is getting back to it's best. Theo Walcott claims it is like having new signings as Arsenal continiue to welcome star men back from injury . Walcott and Mesut Ozil (right) both found the net against Brighton following lengthy spells on the sidelines . 'To be honest, it's like having new signings,' the 25-year-old told BT Sport after Arsenal secured their passage to the FA Cup fifth round at the Amex Stadium. 'Mesut got his goal and the sharpness will come with games. We have a great squad when everyone is fit. Having reached the fifth round of the FA Cup and with Monaco to face in the last 16 of the Champions League, Walcott is confident Arsenal will challenge for trophies. 'We can compete for anything this year,' said Walcott. 'There is a competition for places and it will be a headache for the manager to pick his best 11.' Walcott (second left) celebrates with his team-mates during Arsenal's FA Cup victory against Brighton . The 25-year-old believes Arsenal can 'compete for anything' as competition for places grows among the squad . After Chelsea, Tottenham and Man City were all knocked out of the FA Cup on Saturday, many believe Arsenal's chances of another Wembley victory have increased. Should the Gunners go all the way in the competition, Arsene Wenger would become the first manager in the modern era to win the trophy six times. Asked if it is a personal landmark he is striving for, the Frenchman smiled: 'Well I would love to (win the FA Cup). Let's wait for the draw and go from the next round.' Meanwhile, Wenger confirmed Villarreal defender Gabriel Paulista's switch to the Emirates is expected to be completed on Monday. Asked of the reports claiming Paulista's deal is all but done, Wenger replied: 'They (reports) are accurate. It is very, very close and it should be done tomorrow.' Arsene Wenger is one FA Cup triumph away from claiming a modern day record of six wins in the competition . The Arsenal manager confirmed Gabriel Paulista's switch to north London should completed done on Monday . |
It launched in 2002 with the anime series .hack//Sign in April 2002 and the PlayStation 2 game .hack//Infection in June 2002. | Den blev lanceret i 2002 med PlayStation 2-spillet .hack//Infection og anime-serien .hack//Sign. |
when do salaried employees get paid overtime? | Employees covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) must receive overtime pay for hours worked in excess of 40 in a workweek of at least one and one-half times their regular rates of pay. |
is eevee always female let's go? | For Eevee, you want to look for a heart-shaped pattern it its tail for it to be female. Any other pattern will confirm it to be a male starter Pokémon. ... There is a 50/50 chance of getting a male or female Pikachu while Eevee is a little bit harder, with only a 10 percent chance of getting a female at the start. |
BaloÅ 3\/4 i is a town in Latvia with town rights since 1991 . | BaloÅ 3\/4 i has been classified as a city since 1991 . |
in my music, the environment." In an interview in Puerto Rico, Fonseca explained: "The illusion is something like gasoline, that we always need it. And so, the same with illusion, the dreams, the feelings, objectives, hope, the faith that we need for the life" and express that the birth of his daughter it has hopeful. Critical reception Ilusión has received different reviews from critics. At About.com's Carlos Quintana opined that "With its unique combination of sounds and elegant melodies, Ilusion has redefined the music of Fonseca adding to the Latin music world a production where Tropical and Pop music blend perfectly". On the review of Luis Nuñez of El Riviguer wrote that "This album is an interesting fusion of Tropical pop according to the categorization that the critics give to this little explored subgenre, recognizing its great influences of Colombian pop (tropipop) ranging from the vallenato music until traditional joropo". At the Chicago Sun-Times, the journalist Laura Emerick selected the album Ilusión as among the 10 best Latin music albums of 2012, writing: "Moving away from the shadow of early influence Carlos Vives, a fellow Colombian vallenato revivalist, the singer-songwriter conjures up more Latin pop confections, especially the dreamy lead track (Eres Mi Sueño)". Promotion In September 2011 Fonseca offered a benefic concert in Bogotá, that tried to gather money to finance a project of rebuilding schools affected by the last rainy season, in Colombia. The project was held in the town of Santa Cruz de Mompox, Bolivar. He said about: "I'm so happy to can support Colombia Humanitaria. After the winter there are many things in the country that must return to normal and the country need us". The different medias in Colombia, related as Fonseca gave illusion to kids. One month later he begin the Tour Exito 2011 under the Colombian company Grupo Exito. Crossing more the 15 cities for 17 performances during six weeks. He performed several songs of the album as: "Los Buenos Milagros", "Desde Que No Estás and many others. The tour started on October 21 in Envigado, and finished on December 4 in the city of Cartagena. Fonseca begin with the Ilusion World Tour supporting his fourth album Ilusión, | of his life born this record work?", Fonseca answered "Is my fourth album and arises in a good important moment, because with each album feel that have learned something. With this production feel me more toned with the current music. Also the fact of have been father in my music, the environment." In an interview in Puerto Rico, Fonseca explained: "The illusion is something like gasoline, that we always need it. And so, the same with illusion, the dreams, the feelings, objectives, hope, the faith that we need for the life" and express that the birth of his daughter it has hopeful. Critical reception Ilusión has received different reviews from critics. At About.com's Carlos Quintana opined that "With its unique combination of sounds and elegant melodies, Ilusion has redefined the music of Fonseca adding to the Latin music world a production where Tropical and Pop music blend perfectly". On the review of Luis Nuñez of El Riviguer wrote that "This album is an interesting fusion of Tropical pop according to the categorization that the critics give to this little explored subgenre, recognizing its great influences of Colombian pop (tropipop) ranging from the vallenato music until traditional joropo". At the Chicago Sun-Times, the journalist Laura Emerick selected the album Ilusión as among the 10 best Latin music albums of 2012, writing: "Moving away from the shadow of early influence Carlos Vives, a fellow Colombian vallenato revivalist, the singer-songwriter conjures up more Latin pop confections, especially the dreamy lead track (Eres Mi Sueño)". Promotion In September 2011 Fonseca offered a benefic concert in Bogotá, that tried to gather money to finance a project of rebuilding schools affected by the last rainy season, in Colombia. The project was held in the town of Santa Cruz de Mompox, Bolivar. He said about: "I'm so happy to can support Colombia Humanitaria. After the winter there are many |
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of Just War, he claims that no weapon system has prompted more debate, speculation and opposition since the nuclear controversies of the 1980s (pg 21). While the issues of individual rights, legality and morality, have advanced over a decade. In this advancement, the moral arguments surrounding war have shifted from state-centric to individually focused which may have significant consequences for the moral component of fighting power as understood by western powers. In an article published by NPR titled "The Legal and Moral Issues of Drone Use", Amitai Etzioni, professor of International Affairs and Sociology at George Washington University, states that while drones have been successful in fighting Al-Qaida, and Taliban members, 24% of kills have been civilian casualties. Etzioni postulates that civilian casualties have given rise to increased violence around the Afghan-Pakistan border resulting in an uptick of suicide attacks. Yet, she considers drone strikes to be “cleaner instruments of war” than special ops, or bombings, justifying the use of them in a utilitarian sense. For example, when the leader of the Pakistani Taliban was killed by a drone strike, his father-in-law and wife were also killed. During the Obama administration, the state department's top lawyer, Harold Koh, stated that U.S. has the authority under international law to defend its citizens from terrorist organizations by using lethal force, and targeting leaders of Al-Qaida and the Taliban. The UN's Study on Armed Unmanned Aerial Vehicles supports Harold's statement through the ambiguity of the law surrounding “imminent armed attacks”, “Imminent” means “instant, overwhelming, and leaving no choice of means, and no moment for deliberation” (pg 38). This preventive measure of self-defense against terrorism is justified on the basis of the difficulty of foreseeing an attack by seemingly unpredictable non-state actors like Al-Qaida or the Taliban. Terrorism poses an impending threat that justifies drone strikes even if it means the death of innocent civilians. However, as stated by Dr. Peter Lee, the shift towards individual focused moral arguments have hidden the violations of the rules of war by terrorist organizations under the mask of sovereign citizenship. As Etzioni states, “They want to violate the rules of war on the one hand and then be protected on the other. You can't have it both ways.” The first Committee of the UN General Assembly saw its very first side event on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, on Friday, 23 October 2015. According to the UN, an increasing number of countries and non-state actors have shown interest in the use of both commercial and military use of drones. One of the panel experts, Mr. Zwijnenburg concluded the meeting by stating that clarity surrounding drone strikes is necessary to provide the international community for the legal interpretation of international humanitarian laws and frameworks related to targeted killings and civilian killings because of it. Armed attacks by U.S. UAVs MQ-1 Predator UAVs armed with Hellfire missiles have been used by the U.S. as platforms for hitting ground targets. Armed Predators were first used in late 2001 from bases in Pakistan and Uzbekistan, mostly aimed at assassinating high-profile individuals (terrorist leaders, etc.) inside Afghanistan. Since then, there have been many reported cases of such attacks taking place in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia. The advantage of using an unmanned vehicle rather than a manned aircraft in such cases is to avoid a diplomatic embarrassment should the aircraft be shot down and the pilots captured, since the bombings take place in countries deemed friendly and without the official permission of those countries. A Predator based in a neighboring Arab country was used to kill suspected al-Qaeda terrorists in Yemen on 3 November 2002. This marked the first use of an armed Predator as an attack aircraft outside of a theater of war such as Afghanistan. The U.S. has claimed that the Predator strikes killed at least nine senior al-Qaeda leaders and dozens of lower-ranking operatives, depleting its operational tier in what U.S. officials described as the most serious disruption of al-Qaeda since 2001. It was claimed that the Predator strikes took such a toll on al-Qaeda that militants began turning violently on one another out of confusion and distrust. A senior U.S. counter-terrorism official said: "They have started hunting down people who they think are responsible [for security breaches]. People are showing up dead, or disappearing." By October 2009, the CIA claimed to have killed more than half of the 20 most wanted al-Qaeda terrorist suspects in targeted killings using UAVs. By May 2010, counter-terrorism officials said that UAV strikes in the Pakistani tribal areas had killed more than 500 militants since 2008 and no more than 30 (5%) nearby civilians – mainly family members who lived and traveled with the targets. UAVs linger overhead after a strike, in some cases for hours, to enable the CIA to count the bodies and attempt to determine which, if any, are civilians. A Pakistani intelligence officer gave a higher estimate of civilian casualties, saying 20% of total deaths were civilians or non-combatants. In February 2013, U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham stated that 4,756 people have been killed by U.S. UAVs. CIA officials became concerned in 2008, that targets in Pakistan were being tipped off to pending U.S. UAV strikes by Pakistani intelligence, when the U.S. requested Pakistani permission prior to launching UAV-based attacks. The Bush administration therefore decided in August 2008 to abandon the practice of obtaining Pakistani government permission before launching missiles from UAVs, and in the next six months the CIA carried out at least 38 Predator strikes in northwest Pakistan, compared with 10 in 2006 and 2007 combined. One issue with using armed drones to attack human targets is the size of the bombs being used and the relative lack of discrimination of the Hellfire, which was designed to eliminate tanks and attack bunkers. Smaller weapons such as Raytheon's Griffin and Pyros are being developed as a less indiscriminate alternative, and development is underway on the still smaller US Navy-developed Spike missile. The payload-limited Predator A can also be armed with six Griffin missiles, as opposed to only two of the much-heavier Hellfires. Public opinion in the US (military use) In 2013, a Fairleigh Dickinson University poll found that 48% of American voters believe it is "illegal for the U.S. government to target its own citizens living abroad with drone attacks." In the same poll, however, a majority of voters approved of the U.S. military and the CIA using UAVs to carry out attacks abroad “on people and other targets deemed a threat to the U.S.”. There are a number of critics of the use of UAVs to track and kill terrorists and militants. A major criticism of drone strikes is that they result in excessive collateral damage. However, others maintain that drones "allow for a much closer review and much more selective targeting process than do other instruments of warfare" and are subject to Congressional oversight. Like any military technology, armed UAVs will kill people, combatants and innocents alike, thus "the main turning point concerns the question of whether we should go to war at all." Infrastructure In 2012, the USAF trained more UAV pilots than ordinary jet fighter pilots for the first time. Unlike other UAVs, the Predator was armed with Hellfire missiles | and leaving no choice of means, and no moment for deliberation” (pg 38). This preventive measure of self-defense against terrorism is justified on the basis of the difficulty of foreseeing an attack by seemingly unpredictable non-state actors like Al-Qaida or the Taliban. Terrorism poses an impending threat that justifies drone strikes even if it means the death of innocent civilians. However, as stated by Dr. Peter Lee, the shift towards individual focused moral arguments have hidden the violations of the rules of war by terrorist organizations under the mask of sovereign citizenship. As Etzioni states, “They want to violate the rules of war on the one hand and then be protected on the other. You can't have it both ways.” The first Committee of the UN General Assembly saw its very first side event on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, on Friday, 23 October 2015. According to the UN, an increasing number of countries and non-state actors have shown interest in the use of both commercial and military use of drones. One of the panel experts, Mr. Zwijnenburg concluded the meeting by stating that clarity surrounding drone strikes is necessary to provide the international community for the legal interpretation of international humanitarian laws and frameworks related to targeted killings and civilian killings because of it. Armed attacks by U.S. UAVs MQ-1 Predator UAVs armed with Hellfire missiles have been used by the U.S. as platforms for hitting ground targets. Armed Predators were first used in late 2001 from bases in Pakistan and Uzbekistan, mostly aimed at assassinating high-profile individuals (terrorist leaders, etc.) inside Afghanistan. Since then, there have been many reported cases of such attacks taking place in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia. The advantage of using an unmanned vehicle rather than a manned aircraft in such cases is to avoid a diplomatic embarrassment should the aircraft be shot down and the pilots captured, since the bombings take place in countries deemed friendly and without the official permission of those countries. A Predator based in a neighboring Arab country was used to kill suspected al-Qaeda terrorists in Yemen on 3 November 2002. This marked the first use of an armed Predator as an attack aircraft outside of a theater of war such as Afghanistan. The U.S. has claimed that the Predator strikes killed at least nine senior al-Qaeda leaders and dozens of lower-ranking operatives, depleting its operational tier in what U.S. officials described as the most serious disruption of al-Qaeda since 2001. It was claimed that the Predator strikes took such a toll on al-Qaeda that militants began turning violently on one another out of confusion and distrust. A senior U.S. counter-terrorism official said: "They have started hunting down people who they think are responsible [for security breaches]. People are showing up dead, or disappearing." By October 2009, the CIA claimed to have killed more than half of the 20 most wanted al-Qaeda terrorist suspects in targeted killings using UAVs. By May 2010, counter-terrorism officials said that UAV strikes in the Pakistani tribal areas had killed more than 500 militants since 2008 and no more than 30 (5%) nearby civilians – mainly family members who lived and traveled with the targets. UAVs linger overhead after a strike, in some cases for hours, to enable the CIA to count the bodies and attempt to determine which, if any, are civilians. A Pakistani intelligence officer gave a higher estimate of civilian casualties, saying 20% of total deaths were civilians or non-combatants. In February 2013, U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham stated that 4,756 people have been killed by U.S. UAVs. CIA officials became concerned in 2008, that targets in Pakistan were being tipped off to pending U.S. UAV strikes by Pakistani intelligence, when the U.S. requested Pakistani permission prior to launching UAV-based attacks. The Bush administration therefore decided in August 2008 to abandon the practice of obtaining Pakistani government permission before launching missiles from UAVs, and in the next six months the CIA carried out at least 38 Predator strikes in northwest Pakistan, compared with 10 in 2006 and 2007 combined. One issue with using armed drones to attack human targets is the size of the bombs being used and the relative lack of discrimination of the Hellfire, which was designed to eliminate tanks and attack bunkers. Smaller weapons such as Raytheon's Griffin and Pyros are being developed as a less indiscriminate alternative, and development is underway on the still smaller US Navy-developed Spike missile. The payload-limited Predator A can also be armed with six Griffin missiles, as opposed to only two of the much-heavier Hellfires. Public opinion in the US (military use) In 2013, a Fairleigh Dickinson University poll found that 48% of American voters believe it is "illegal for the U.S. government to target its own citizens living abroad with drone attacks." In the same poll, however, a majority of voters approved of the U.S. military and the CIA using UAVs to carry out attacks abroad “on people and other targets deemed a threat to the U.S.”. There are a number of critics of the use of UAVs to track and kill terrorists and militants. A major criticism of drone strikes is that they result in excessive collateral damage. However, others maintain that drones "allow for a much closer |
Rezaabad (, also Romanized as Mashāʿ-ye Do Rez̤āābād) is a village in Rudbar Rural District, in the | District, in the Central District of Rudbar-e Jonubi County, Kerman Province, Iran. At |
in 1949. Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys said of Reynolds: "[He's] just about a god to me. His work is the greatest, and the Freshmen's execution is too much." Reynolds was later employed by Wilson for the recording of The Beach Boys' Christmas Album (1964) and Adult/Child (unreleased, 1977). As songwriter "Sweet Talk", single for Boots Randolph, | work is the greatest, and the Freshmen's execution is too much." Reynolds was later employed by Wilson for the recording of The Beach Boys' Christmas Album (1964) and Adult/Child (unreleased, 1977). As songwriter "Sweet Talk", single for Boots Randolph, written with Gene Fiocca References External links Possibly living people Year of birth missing 20th-century American |
Proof with induction | Prove that $a_1+\cdots+a_n \geq n$ if $a_1$, $a_2$, ... $a_n$ are positive real numbers and their product is $1$ |
March 3, 1933. When Glenn ran for re-election in 1932, he was defeated by Democrat William H. Dieterich, 46.0 to 52.2 percent respectively. Glenn ran, unsuccessfully, in 1936 as well, being defeated by Democrat J. Hamilton Lewis, 40.7 to 56.5 percent respectively. Upon returning to Illinois, he established a law practice in Chicago. Glenn died on March 11, 1959 at Portage Point in Onekama Township, Michigan. Glenn's | when Frank L. Smith resigned the U.S. Senate seat he had won in 1926, after twice having his credentials refused by the Senate, Glenn defeated future Chicago mayor and Democrat Anton Cermak in a special election, 54.5 to 44.9 percent respectively, to serve out Smith's term. Glenn served as the U.S. Senator for Illinois from December 3, 1928 to March 3, 1933. When Glenn ran for re-election in 1932, he was defeated by Democrat William H. Dieterich, 46.0 to 52.2 percent respectively. Glenn ran, unsuccessfully, in 1936 as well, being defeated by Democrat J. Hamilton Lewis, 40.7 to 56.5 percent respectively. Upon returning to Illinois, he established a law practice in Chicago. Glenn died on March 11, 1959 at Portage Point in |
Rodnikovka, Republic of Bashkortostan | Родниковка |
On 26 August 2004, Angèle Bandou was assassinated by unknown assailants in her home. | Le 26 août 2004, Angéle Bandou est assassinée par des inconnus à son domicile,,. |
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Every Tuesday for four and a half years from September 1940, the two men met privately for lunch to discuss the war in secret and with frankness. | A partir de 1940 e durante quatro anos e meio, todas as terças-feiras os dois se reuniam para almoçar e discutir a guerra em segredo e com franqueza. |
She was the only one of the six frigates not named by President George Washington, nor after a principle of the United States Constitution. | Fregata była jedyną z sześciu nienazwaną przez prezydenta George’a Washingtona i nienawiązującą do pryncypiów konstytucji Stanów Zjednoczonych. |
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