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Trinidad and Tobago at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics | Leichtathletik-Weltmeisterschaften 2011/Teilnehmer (Trinidad und Tobago) |
At that time South Carolina had the largest population of Jews in the 16 United States, mostly based in Savannah and Charleston, the latter being the country's fifth largest city. | Vào thời điểm đó, Nam Carolina có dân số người Do Thái đông nhất ở 16 nước Mỹ, hầu hết sống ở Savannah và Charleston, sau này là thành phố lớn thứ năm của đất nước. |
has its origin from a feud in Greece. The Turks and the Greeks were fighting for possession of parcels of land on the Island of Crete. Some of the Turks had barricaded off a section | Greek origin. Description The name has its origin from a feud in Greece. The Turks and the Greeks were fighting for possession of parcels of |
In late 2006, Honda released an ad with ASIMO exploring a museum, looking at the exhibits with almost childlike wonderment (spreading out its arms in the aerospace exhibit, waving hello to an astronaut suit that resembles him, etc.), while Garrison Keillor ruminates on progress. | Кон крајот на 2006 година, Хонда објави реклама со Асимо кој истражува музеј и ги гледа експонатите со чудење како на дете (ширејќи ги рацете во воздух, поздравувајќи еден костум за астронаут на кого тој личи, итн.), додека Гаризон Келиор размислува за напредокот. |
he married Linnie Emma, the daughter of Colonel Walker Powell. In 1881, with William Hodgson, he built the Molson's Bank building on the Sparks Street Mall. He served as president of the Canada Atlantic Railway and also served on the boards of several companies. Stewart also represented a number of companies as their solicitor in Ottawa. The first Central Canada Exhibition opened on September 25, 1888, during his term as mayor. In 1897, he visited London, seeking financial backers for a canal linking the Ottawa River and Georgian Bay. In 1910, he authored The first half century of Ottawa. External links The first half century of Ottawa A Cyclopæedia of Canadian biography : being chiefly men of the time..., GM Rose (1886) References 1847 births 1926 deaths Mayors of Ottawa | Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from 1844 to 1847. The Stewart family owned some of the land south of Gladstone Avenue, which was then the southern limit for the city of Ottawa. The area was called Stewarton, and the family home was located on the current site of the Canadian Museum of Nature. McLeod Street in Ottawa is named after him. Stewart studied at the University of Toronto, receiving an M.A. He served as a lieutenant in the Governor General's Foot Guards. In 1874, he married Linnie Emma, the daughter of Colonel Walker Powell. In 1881, with William Hodgson, he built the Molson's Bank building on the Sparks Street Mall. He served as president of |
Mecklenburg-Strelitz was a part of the Holy Roman Empire. | Mecklenburg-Strelitz a fost parte a Sfântului Imperiu Roman. |
See also List of municipalities in Rio Grande do Norte References Municipalities in | of Rio Grande do Norte in the Northeast region of Brazil. See also List of municipalities |
Tom doesn't think anything bad is ever going to happen. | Том не считает, что вообще что-нибудь плохое случится. |
The mission included collecting scientific data important to future human exploration of the Solar System. | A missão incluiu a coleta de dados científicos importantes para futura exploração espacial Humana do Sistema Solar. |
how can i get a cash loan with realy bad credit? | different auto landersa have different policies.. try this http://www.carsloan.info |
Over time, Benny became a trusted associate and came to be known by boss Tony Soprano, acting both as a driver and as a guard of his house during his separation with Carmela. | S vremenom, Benny je postao pouzdani suradnik te vozač Tonyja Soprana, a jednom, prilikom i čuvar njegove kuće tijekom Tonyjeve rastave od Carmele. |
During the opening, the players may consult a large database of opening moves and variations, containing information about who played a particular variation, when it was played, and with what success, though a particular tournament's rules may prohibit using databases in such manner. | Durante a abertura, os jogadores podem consultar uma base de dados grande sobre movimentos de abertura e variações, que contém informações sobre quem jogou uma variação particular, quando foi jogado, e com que sucesso, embora as regras de um determinado torneio possam proibir a utilização do banco de dados desta maneira. |
is yellow fever vaccination required for travel to argentina? | Yellow fever vaccination is recommended for some travelers to Argentina, based on their itinerary. Consult with a travel health specialist to learn if you'll need one for your trip. There is a risk of contracting the Zika virus in Argentina. |
Writing test code for batch operations where the CreatedDate must be in the past | Unit testing code which has logic around the CreatedDate |
Hand feeding is not routinely done with budgerigars, due to their small size and because young parent raised birds can be readily tamed. | Вештачкото хранење не се прави редовно со тигриците, поради нивната големина и поради тоа што младите одгледани од нивните родители можат лесно да се припитомат. |
can i use a genie remote with a chamberlain? | Any of the Genie Universal Remotes can control the most popular brands of garage door openers and gate receivers such as Genie®, Overhead Door®, Chamberlain®, Linear®, Wayne Dalton®, plus many more! |
is open to anyone living or working in the Hampden and Hampshire counties of Massachusetts. Holyoke Credit Union is a member of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) and the SUM ATM network. References External links Annual Audited Financial Statements, Holyoke Credit Union 1911 | December 27, 1918, the name was changed to the present one, and today is open to anyone living or working in the Hampden and Hampshire counties of Massachusetts. Holyoke Credit Union is a member of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) and the SUM ATM network. References |
what does a recurrent herpes outbreak feel like? | Recurrent outbreaks of genital herpes are common, and many patients who recognize recurrences have prodromal symptoms, either localized genital pain, or tingling or shooting pains in the legs, hips or buttocks, which occur hours to days before the eruption of herpetic lesions. |
He spent two years with the club but didn't make an appearance in Ligue 2 before joining Amiens. | Ele passou dois anos com o clube, mas não atuou na Ligue 2 antes de ser contratado pelo Amiens. |
female who will mate with all the males of the group. The unusual social structure based on groups who stay together is not known to occur in many other species; the high ratio of male chicks to female chicks hatched is thought to be a possible explanation for this. The birds have 14 separate calls, ranging from low grunts to high pitched alarm calls as well as a see-sawing duet performed in unison, rising to a crescendo of harsh screeching notes, It also calls at night. Although flightless, the bird is capable of running quickly and has been recorded running at speeds up to . It uses its wings when running fast to help it to balance. Breeding The breeding season begins in the period from July to September, depending upon rainfall and the availability of food. Birds will usually breed once per year, however in good years, with high availability of food, two broods may be produced. The nest is a rough, flattened grass mattress, among taller grasses and is usually built close to water, or on damp ground. With a clutch size of five to eight, the oval eggs measure around and are a dull yellow or buff to brown with some spotting of reddish brown and lavender. As well as the primary nest, nursery nests are constructed with the purpose of roosting with chicks at night and as hiding places in case of predators. Chicks are covered in a dark brown fluffy down. Diet The diet is mostly made up of grass shoots and the leaves of low herbs which it grazes during daylight hours. Birds will also eat insects, seeds and orchard | and one of twelve species of birds endemic to the Australian island of Tasmania. Although many flightless birds have a history of extinction at the hands of humans, the species has actually benefited from the introduction of European-style agricultural practices in Tasmania. Its success may also be attributed to the recent extinction of its main predator, the thylacine. Nomenclature Originally described in 1840 as Tribonyx mortierii — the mortierii being in honour of Barthélemy Charles Joseph Dumortier — this species goes by various names. Perhaps the majority of academic and dictionary sources use Tasmanian native hen, while some specialist sources use Tasmanian nativehen. Other names include narkie, waterhen and turbo chook. Description The Tasmanian nativehen is a stocky flightless bird between in length. The upperparts are olive brown with a white patch on the flank. The underparts are darker with a bluish grey tinge. The short tail is close to black and mostly held erect. The legs are thick and powerful, with a grey scaly appearance and sharp claws. The eyes are bright red. The bill has a small frontal shield and is a greenish yellow colour. The juvenile bird is similar in appearance to the adult, but the colours are more subdued on the body and the underparts have fine white spots. The bill is greenish yellow and the eyes are bright red. Male birds generally have longer bills and legs, though there is enough overlap that the sexes are indistinguishable, even in the hand. Habitat and distribution The species is sedfentary, living around open grassy areas close to water. It is widespread in Tasmania apart from the west and south west regions. It is not found on King or Flinders Islands in Bass Strait, though Michael Sharland does record it as being on Flinders Island. A population introduced to Maria Island is now well established. It is generally common and easily seen around bodies of water that have grassy verges. Fossil records indicate that itwas found on the Australian mainland until around 4700 years ago. Suggested reasons for its extinction there have included the introduction of the dingo, or an extremely dry period. Behaviour and social organisation The nativehen's social organisation has been extensively studied. They live in groups of between two and five, plus the young birds from the previous breeding season, which tend to stay with the group and contribute to the care of the young until they move off to establish their own territories after approximately one year. The sedentary nature of the species means that groups hold sharply defined territories of up to , and repel transgression into their territory vigorously with calls and displays. Fights can also occur, where birds will jump, peck and kick at |
Reesdorf | Ресдорф |
Tamil people call their language as `` the Tamil mother . '' | Many Malaysian children attend Tamil schools , and a significant portion of Tamil children in Mauritius and Reunion are brought up with Tamil as their first language . In Singapore , Tamil students learn Tamil as their second language in school , with English as the first . |
rives | рив |
I'll buy it. | Покупаю. |
Levan Datunashvili | ლევან დათუნაშვილი |
and others, taking the Ascot Gold Cup winner Buckstone with him. On returning to England, he was out of racing for a while, before opening his own stable at Exeter House, Newmarket. There he trained St. Gatien, who dead-heated with Harvester in the 1884 Derby. St Gatien also won the Cesarewitch under the heaviest weight ever carried by a three-year-old. With Florence successful in the Cambridgeshire that year, Day completed the Autumn Double. Robert also trained the 1889 Oaks winner L'Abbesse de Jouarre for Lord Randolph Churchill. Other successes included the 1887 Northumberland Plate with Exmoor, the 1890 Goodwood Cup with Philomel, and the 1891 City and Suburban Handicap and Kempton Park Jubilee with Nunthorpe. He built a new yard, St Gatien House, in Newmarket, which is still in operation today. Personal life Sherwood married Julie Charlotte Louise Vodoz in 1858. She gave birth to a son, Robert Louis Voduz Sherwood, at Epsom in 1860, who would also become a trainer. Julie died in 1867, and Sherwood remarried a lady called Elizabeth. He suffered an apoplectic fit at Newmarket on 8 October 1894 while supervising horses, and died at 1.30am on 12 October, leaving an estate of £13,017 | William Sherwood (1835-1894) was a British jockey and racehorse trainer who won The Derby in both capacities (with Wild Dayrell in 1855 as a jockey, and St. Gatien in a dead heat in 1884 as a trainer). Riding career Sherwood was born in Epsom in 1835, to trainer Ralph, who would go on to train the 1838 Derby winner Amato. He was one of six children. Early career success came in 1853, when he won a French Oaks/Derby double on Jouvence, which was trained by his father. He then won the 1855 Derby on Wild Dayrell. The horse had been bred, owned and trained by people with no racing experience, and thus was not highly regarded. However, after being sent to professional trainer, John Rickaby, the horse began to shine, and ten days before the Derby, Sherwood rode him in a trial which he won comfortably. As word spread, the stable became subject to several attempts at sabotage and bribery, but these were staved off. In the race itself, Wild Dayrell, won easily by a length. A photograph of the horse was taken in 1856 and is the earliest known photo of a Derby winner. Training career In 1863, Robert, together with his brother Tom, moved to Hong Kong for several years to ride and train for the merchant Robert Jardine and others, taking the Ascot Gold Cup winner Buckstone with him. On returning to England, |
an art anthology published spring 2010 in Sweden by the editors Olle Halvars-Franzén, Ola Möller, Katarina Kaliff and Carljohan Wirsell. The book was produced through | sent to the project and 100 of artworks from 43 artists was selected to be published in the book. Together with Photo Book about Sweden the works from the book was exhibited at Centro Cultural Recoleta in Buenos |
Why are certain simple looking paintings so expensive? | Not so famous? Very famous. There are many reasons why this happens. Certain painters become very famous and so you can use their painting like investment pieces, like gold but with a better interest. I don´t know how to explain why Gauguin is a great painter, but he is. Trust me. |
Michael Kaiser | ميخائيل كايزر |
Paar also engaged in a number of public feuds, one of them with CBS luminary Ed Sullivan, and another with Walter Winchell. | Paar también entabló diversos pleitos, uno de ellos con la estrella de la CBS Ed Sullivan, y otro con Walter Winchell. |
Our failure was mortifying . . . | Nuestra falla ha sido mortificante . . .) |
Its name comes from the bridge's location between France, Germany and Switzerland (which is about 200 metres (660 ft) distant). | Namanya berasal dari lokasi jembatan antara Prancis, Jerman dan Swiss (yang terakhir ini terletak sekitar 200 meter). |
These are very dangerous desire paths. | 매우 위험한 희망경로도 있습니다. |
first class of the Phillips Exeter Academy, a private preparatory school. Gilman developed his business career in St. Louis, Missouri, where he was a merchant with major groceries and related businesses in the region. He resided across the Mississippi River in Alton, Illinois, a free state, and had a warehouse there with his partner Godfrey. Supporting the abolition movement, he allowed publisher Elijah Parish Lovejoy to hide a recently acquired printing press in a Gilman warehouse in Alton. (Three had been destroyed by anti-slavery activists.) In the ensuing riot, the angry mob killed Lovejoy and burned Gilman's warehouse to the ground. Before the Civil War, Gilman moved to New York City and entered the family banking business. Gilman, Son & Co. in New York often acted in conjunction with the interests of the influential Brown family of Providence, Rhode Island, founders of Brown University. Subsequently, John Nicholas Brown and the Gilman Land Company, an offshoot of the Gilman family banking business, were involved in the development of the Gilman | established the banking business in New York. Gilman developed as a businessman in the northwest region with wide interests. While residing in Alton, Illinois, in the 1830s, he managed a number of groceries in the region, especially in St. Louis, Missouri in the antebellum period. He was an abolitionist and on November 7, 1837 had helped defend one of his warehouses, where he had allowed publisher Elijah Parish Lovejoy to hide a printing press for the Alton Observer from an anti-slavery mob. Lovejoy was killed in the altercation. After that, Gilman moved with his family to New York City, where he entered the family banking business. He lived and worked in the New York area for the rest of his life. Biography Winthrop Sargent Gilman was born in 1808 in Marietta, Ohio to merchant Benjamin Ives Gilman and his wife Hannah (Robbins) Gilman. His father Benjamin, born in 1766, was a native of Exeter, New Hampshire. His ancestors were among the most prominent early settlers. His father Benjamin I. Gilman graduated in the first class of the Phillips Exeter Academy, a private preparatory school. Gilman developed his business career in St. Louis, Missouri, where he was a merchant with major groceries and related businesses in the region. He resided across the Mississippi River in Alton, Illinois, a free state, and had a warehouse there with his partner Godfrey. Supporting the abolition movement, he allowed publisher Elijah Parish Lovejoy to hide a recently acquired printing press in a Gilman warehouse in Alton. (Three had been destroyed by anti-slavery activists.) In the ensuing riot, the angry |
In 2010, she won her first prize from Planche(s) contact festival de photographie de Deauville. | En 2010, elle remporte son premier prix au festival de photographie Planche(s) contact de Deauville. |
Should i continue pursuing her? | Hi mate.\n\nI think u r answering urself.\nShe's obviously trying to be nice to u, she said politely she isnt interested and she also tries to avoid you.\n\nIf 2+2 is 4, this woman isnt attracted by you at all.\n\nleave her alone, ignore her for a while, trust me she's a woman...\nShe'll eventually get back to you when she'll be feeling alone and in a need of attentions.....\n\nAndy ;0) |
memoir published at his birth centenary in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. Samson Wright's Applied Physiology textbook has been translated into many languages. After his death his pupil | 10 March 1956) was a British medical physiologist who is mentioned as "undoubtedly the greatest teacher of physiology of his generation and author of the world famous textbook Applied Physiology" in his biographical memoir published at his birth centenary in |
Hélène et les Garçons | Helena a její chlapci |
Why don't many people know about Quora? | Why do people not know about Quora yet? |
September 24, 1966, which said, "With the title tune of this set having recently hit the Number 1 spot on the Country charts, Loretta Lynn should sell heaps of LP’s in a growing country market. The lark offers fans, in addition to the click, top reading of such strong tunes as "These Boots Are Made For Walkin’", "God Gave Me a Heart to Forgive", and "Put It Off Until Tomorrow". Watch this package score sales aplenty in no time at all." AllMusic gave the album a positive review, calling Lynn's recording of the Wilburn Brothers' hit "It's Another World" an "excellent version" of their song. Commercial performance The album debuted at No. 29 on the US Billboard Hot Country Albums chart dated October 8, 1966. It peaked at No. 1 on the chart dated November 12 and became Lynn's first album to top the chart. The album was also Lynn's first album to appear on the US Billboard Top LP's chart, where it peaked at No. 140 on the chart dated March 25, 1967. The album's only single, "You Ain't Woman Enough", was released in May 1966 and became Lynn's biggest hit up to that point, peaking at No. 2 on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. "A Man I Hardly Know" charted in 1967 at No. 72 when it was released as the B-side of "If You're Not Gone Too | Billboard Top LPs chart. The album includes five Lynn compositions, one of which was co-written with other songwriters. The album also features cover versions of previous hits by other artists, including Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" and Dolly Parton's "Put It Off Until Tomorrow". Critical reception Cashbox published a review in the issue dated September 24, 1966, which said, "With the title tune of this set having recently hit the Number 1 spot on the Country charts, Loretta Lynn should sell heaps of LP’s in a growing country market. The lark offers fans, in addition to the click, top reading of such strong tunes as "These Boots Are Made For Walkin’", "God Gave Me a Heart to Forgive", and "Put It Off Until Tomorrow". Watch this package score sales aplenty in no time at all." AllMusic gave the album a positive review, calling Lynn's recording of the Wilburn Brothers' hit "It's Another World" an "excellent version" of their song. Commercial performance The album debuted at No. 29 on the US Billboard Hot Country Albums chart dated October 8, 1966. It peaked at No. 1 on the chart dated November 12 and became Lynn's first album to top the chart. The album was also Lynn's first album to appear on the US Billboard Top LP's chart, where it peaked at No. 140 on the chart dated March 25, 1967. The album's only single, "You Ain't Woman Enough", was released in May 1966 and became Lynn's biggest hit up to that point, peaking at No. 2 on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles |
how to download music from youtube on my computer? | ['Step 1: Install ClipGrab. First of all, you need to install ClipGrab. ... ', 'Step 2: Copy the video link. ... ', 'Step 3: Insert the video link in ClipGrab. ... ', 'Step 4: Select MP3 as target format. ... ', 'Step 5: Grab that clip!'] |
Not all Greeks agreed with the geocentric model. | Tidak semua orang Yunani setuju dengan model geosentrik. |
Olympic weightlifters of Czechoslovakia Weightlifters at the 1980 Summer Olympics People from | 6 April 1958) is a Czech weightlifter. He competed in the men's heavyweight II event at the |
In the Cabinet meeting of the next morning, Butler raised the issue once more, informing them that Indonesia was attempting to prevent the innocent passage of the Victorious through the Sunda Strait on the pretext of naval exercises. | Dalam rapat Kabinet keesokan paginya, Butler mengangkat isu ini sekali lagi, menginformasikan mereka bahwa Indonesia berusaha untuk menghalangi Victorious yang hanya ingin lewat Selat Sunda dengan dalih latihan angkatan laut. |
in Indonesian magazines, does not note any publication. "Salah Sangka" "Salah Sangka" (meaning "Mistaken Expectations") follows Malim Boengsoe, a respected man from a small village, who—having had four daughters—desperately wants a son. He prays continuously, and his wife becomes pregnant. Nine months later, when she begins labour, Malim is busy praying for a son. An escaped criminal sneaks into the room of Malim's wife, and she and the other women there scream out "Laki-laki! Laki-laki!" Malim praises God and goes to the room as the criminal escapes. When Malim arrives and asks for his son, he is confused, as there is no one else there. The story was first published in 1933, in issue 59, volume 11, of Pandji Poestaka. "Pandai Djatoeh" "Pandai Djatoeh" (Perfected Spelling: "Pandai Jatuh", meaning "The Clever Falls") describes an incident involving three old men at a wedding. When the hosts pass out betel to be chewed, the first man takes out a golden mortar to crush the betel. He boasts that the only shortcoming of such a mortar was that the betel tasted somewhat sour. The second man then takes out his silver mortar and says that, with silver, the betel would only taste sour if left for too long. The third man, the poorest of them all, takes out his wooden mortar and says that, having tried golden and silver mortars, he has concluded that betel crushed under wood tastes the best of all. The story was first published in 1933, in issue 60, volume 11, of Pandji Poestaka. "Karena Hati" "Karena Hati" (meaning "Because of the Heart") follows a man who becomes an official in a small village. There, he marries Sitti Aminah, a young woman who, though only 20 years of age, has been married and divorced three times. Their marriage does not last long, and the man leaves Aminah three days before the Eid al-Fitr holiday. However, his expensive set of black clothing, which he must wear during the Eid ceremonies, is accidentally left at Aminah's home. Pretending to be sick, the man goes to Aminah and asks her to cover him with clothing and light a fire to keep him warm. When she starts a fire in the kitchen, the man escapes with his black clothes. The story was first published in 1936, in issues 100 and 101, volume 14, of Pandji Poestaka. "Fatwa Membawa Ketjewa" "Fatwa Membawa Ketjewa" (Perfected Spelling: "Fatwa Membawa Kecewa", meaning "Preaching Brings Disappointment") follows a Lebai Saleh, a labourer and student of Islam who is known for being greedy and miserly and was once driven out of a village for offering an insultingly low bride price. When arriving in a new village, he is taken on as an Islamic teacher. In his sermons Saleh, hoping that his students will give him some goods, preaches the importance of charity. He is soon receiving chickens and fish, and has married a local woman. During a meal, Saleh again gives a sermon on charity, but he and his wife fight soon afterwards after she gives some bowls and plates to other women. Saleh's nature is revealed, and he is again forced to flee. The story was first published in 1938, in issues 93 and 94, volume 16, of Pandji Poestaka. "Itoelah Asalkoe Tobat" "Itoelah Asalkoe Tobat" (Perfected Spelling: "Itulah Asalku Tobat", meaning "Thus Did I Repent") tells of Hajji Malik, a former criminal who became devoted to his prayers in his old age. A fellow villager goes to see Malik and asks why he abandoned his criminal ways and embraced Islam. Malik tells his visitor that, fifteen years previously, he and a friend were travelling through the forests when they saw some people burying a box. That night they dug up the box and tried to take it away, hoping it would be treasure. However, upon opening the box, they found it contained the body of a young child. They returned the box and Malik abandoned the life of a criminal. This story was written for Kawan Bergeloet. "Selimoet Bertoeah" "Selimoet Bertoeah" (Perfected Spelling: "Selimut Bertuah", meaning "The Magical Blanket") follows Tji' Dang, a man who is terrified of his wife. During Ramadhan, he is sent to buy a blanket but, on the way home, a wayward cigar burns a hole in the blanket. Afraid of what his wife will say, Dang buys another blanket. The first blanket is given to Dang's stepson, Boejoeng. Later that week, Dang tries to break the fast early by stealing some biscuits. Rather than be found out by his stepson, Dang convinces Boejoeng to cover his head with his blanket. That evening Boejoeng, having seen Dang take the biscuits through the hole in the blanket, demands that his stepfather double his allowance or else he will reveal Dang's secret. This story was written for Kawan Bergeloet. "Salah Mengerti" "Salah Mengerti" (meaning "Misunderstanding") follows two young boys: an Indian boy from Madras and a Malay boy nicknamed Pengkar. While out selling their wares, Tambi and Pengkar begin fighting owing to their inability to understand each other. This begins with fighting over their sales cry. This is followed by an argument regarding holy basil and poison ivy which ends with the Indian boy rubbing the poison ivy against his buttocks out of contempt. According to Balai Pustaka, this story was written for Kawan Bergeloet. However, Kratz records it as first being published in 1933, in issue 51, volume 11, of Pandji Poestaka. "Papan Reklame" "Papan Reklame" (meaning "Billboards") follows two shopkeeper, a man and a woman, who compete to offer the lowest prices. Both open their | say, Dang buys another blanket. The first blanket is given to Dang's stepson, Boejoeng. Later that week, Dang tries to break the fast early by stealing some biscuits. Rather than be found out by his stepson, Dang convinces Boejoeng to cover his head with his blanket. That evening Boejoeng, having seen Dang take the biscuits through the hole in the blanket, demands that his stepfather double his allowance or else he will reveal Dang's secret. This story was written for Kawan Bergeloet. "Salah Mengerti" "Salah Mengerti" (meaning "Misunderstanding") follows two young boys: an Indian boy from Madras and a Malay boy nicknamed Pengkar. While out selling their wares, Tambi and Pengkar begin fighting owing to their inability to understand each other. This begins with fighting over their sales cry. This is followed by an argument regarding holy basil and poison ivy which ends with the Indian boy rubbing the poison ivy against his buttocks out of contempt. According to Balai Pustaka, this story was written for Kawan Bergeloet. However, Kratz records it as first being published in 1933, in issue 51, volume 11, of Pandji Poestaka. "Papan Reklame" "Papan Reklame" (meaning "Billboards") follows two shopkeeper, a man and a woman, who compete to offer the lowest prices. Both open their shops within days of each other, and they continually undercut each other's prices to attract customers. This conflict reaches the point that one shopkeeper, Wan Saleh, decides to buy out his competitor at cost. She agrees, and Saleh sells these wares, advertising a 5% markup. When he hears that his competitor will go to Singapore to buy new wares, Saleh follows her. When they are on the ship, it is revealed that the shopkeepers are actually husband and wife, and that he had actually bought her stock out with a 10% markup; as such, the customers paid a total markup of 15%. This story was written for Kawan Bergeloet. "Kelakar Si Bogor" "Kelakar Si Bogor" (meaning "The Antics of Bogor") follows the betting of a dockworker named Bogor. To introduce himself to some Arab sailors, he convinces them to bet on splitting purple mangosteens. After winning $4.50, Bogor reveals his secret: he has been reusing mangosteen skins to add to his count. Bogor returns the money, and the sailors leave. On another occasion, Bogor bets a young sailor that all of the thirty eggs his chicken has laid will hatch. When the sailor returns and finds thirty chicks, he is shocked, and gives Bogor $10. Bogor later reveals to his friend, the narrator, that only twenty eggs had hatched, and that he had purchased the other ten. This story was written for Kawan Bergeloet. Style The Indonesian literary scholar Ajip Rosidi writes that the vast majority of the stories in Kawan Bergeloet are meant as comedy. He considers only one story—"Piloe"—to have been intended as more serious or sad. Several of the stories use tropes previously seen in Kasim's Teman Doedoek, such as conflict arising from a misunderstanding, and the contents of some other stories are similar. For Kawan Bergeloet, Soeman wrote in Indonesian, a language based on formal Malay. His diction and phrasing was strongly influenced by his east Sumatran background, with little influence from the language as spoken in Java. Rosidi considers his language to flow more easily than Kasim's. John Wolff, the author of Indonesian Readings, sees Soeman as using |
Can anyone tell me how the snow is formed? because we have rain, hail, snow and breeze...? | The higher level and lower level and also the mid level of the atmosphere must be 32 degrees, if the upper level and the mid level is 33 or higher, den most likely it will be freezing rain. |
Tropheus duboisi, which in general inhabits deeper regions of the lake down to around 15–20 m. All species are algal grazers and have underslung mouths adapted to rasping algae and microinvertebrates from submerged rocks. The genus is relatively popular with aquarium hobbyists due to the beautiful markings and interesting behavior. Tropheus moorii in particular has become something of a cult fish within the hobby, in spite of the difficulties involved in keeping species of this genus in captivity. Species Six recognized species are in this genus: Tropheus annectens Boulenger, 1900 Tropheus brichardi Nelissen & Thys van den Audenaerde, 1975 Tropheus duboisi Marlier, 1959 (white spotted cichlid) Tropheus kasabae Nelissen, 1977 Tropheus moorii Boulenger, 1898 | their mouths; this characteristic provides their generic name, Tropheus, which comes from the Greek trophos, which means "to nurse" or, according to Boulenger, "one who rears, brings up, educates". The genus is fished lightly by the local population, but has never become a staple food fish due to its relatively small size and its habitat, which enables it to dart between rocks when threatened. Most species occur along the coastal fringes of the lake at depths less than 3 m. These rocky shores, with numerous rocky outcroppings and boulder formations, |
The group's success continued, moving from Garfield Chambers to Wellington Place by 1910. | Le succès du groupe a continué, il déménage de Garfield Chambers à Wellington Place en 1910. |
(SAC) of North Korea was elected by the 4th Session of the 13th Supreme People's Assembly on 29 June 2016. It was replaced on 11 April 2019 by the 14th SAC. Officers Chairman Vice Chairman | The 13th State Affairs Commission (SAC) of North Korea was elected by the 4th Session of the 13th Supreme People's Assembly on 29 June 2016. It was replaced on 11 April 2019 |
a Jew, but I definitely started feeling an Israeli." Career Glukhovsky began writing Metro 2033 as his first novel at the age of 18, and then published it on his website in 2002, available for all to read for free as an interactive experiment. First published in print form in 2005, the book and its sequels turned into a multimedia franchise including a video game series. It was followed by Metro 2034 in 2009, which was also available for free online, both as text and as a collaborative art-project with Russian electronic performer Dolphin and visual artist Anton Gretchko. From 2002 to 2007, he worked at the global European media platform EuroNews in Lyon, France, after which he returned to Russia and continued his career at the newly-created Russia Today. Over the course of three years he travelled halfway around the world, was a Kremlin pool journalist, visited the Baikonur Cosmodrome and the exclusion zone of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, as well as the North Pole, from which he made the world's first direct telecast in July 2007. He has also worked with the German radio station Deutsche Welle and the British television channel Sky News. From 2007 to 2009, he worked at Radio Mayak. He covered the 2006 Lebanon War as a war correspondent, writing reports under mortar shelling. Other works Metro Last Light: The Gospel According to Artyom In 2013, the publisher Dark Horse Comics announced a short tie-in comic set in between the games Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light. It was exclusively available for customers who pre-ordered Metro: Last Light on Steam. However, despite the initial announcement and the involvement of the game's developer 4A Games on the comic, the comic itself cited the story as being set in between the novels Metro 2033 and Metro 2035. Glukhovsky is credited for the story, while Landry Walker is cited as being responsible for the script, with Paul Azaceta handling the art. Metro 2035 Dusk The novel Dusk was published in 2007. It is a dark tale of the translator Dmitry who receives an order for translations of a dozen pages cut out of what seems to be a several centuries-old Spanish book. He discovers that the book is a journal of an expedition of the Conquistadors dating back to the | 2035 Dusk The novel Dusk was published in 2007. It is a dark tale of the translator Dmitry who receives an order for translations of a dozen pages cut out of what seems to be a several centuries-old Spanish book. He discovers that the book is a journal of an expedition of the Conquistadors dating back to the 16th century. Dmitry is reading this story chapter by chapter, collecting the full translation at home. Finally, the story starts penetrating his reality and threatening his life. Dusk was also an online experiment as Glukhovsky was publishing it chapter by chapter in his blog. Tales About the Motherland In 2010, the AST publishing house released a new book by Glukhovsky, Tales About the Motherland, a compilation of satirical stories about Russian realities. Future Future is a dystopian novel published in September 2013 in Russia. The story is set in Europe in the 25th century when humanity has invented a way to stop aging. In order to keep Europe from overflowing, the government was forced to introduce a policy whereby if a couple decide to have a child either the mother or the father would have to give up their immortality. The story is built around a young man who is part of a squad in charge of stopping the overpopulation of Europe by punishing those who do not register their child. Text Text is Glukhovsky's first realistic (not the typical sci-fi) novel, published in 2017. Video games Metro 2033 Glukhovsky collaborated with 4A Games in the development of the game. While he did not write the game's story, it is based on his novel. Metro: Last Light It is not based on Metro |
Annandale, Demerara-Mahaica | Annandale (Demerara-Mahaica) |
A giraffe standing in some tall grass in front of a grove of trees. | A giraffe walking in the tall grass on a sunny day. |
"Lea Michele, Joe Manganiello, More Join Ryan Murphy's 'Scream Queens'". | Lea Michele, Joe Manganiello, More Join Ryan Murphy's 'Scream Queens' (англ.). |
To authenticate the banknotes, pirates use currency-counting machines, the same technology used at foreign exchange bureaus worldwide. | Para autenticar o dinheiro, os piratas usam contadores de cédulas com a mesma tecnologia utilizada em casas de câmbio ao redor do mundo. |
Santuzza tells him that his wife has betrayed him with Turiddu. | Santuzza ona karısının kendini Turiddu ile aldatmakta oldugunu açıklar. |
What are you people sitting around for? | Siz insanlar neden boş boş oturuyorsunuz? |
(Laughter) And here it is ... are you ready? | (ضحك) وها هو ... هل أنتم مستعدون؟ |
Like Martians, all Saturnians are psychologically vulnerable to fire. | Come i marziani, tutti i saturniani sono psicologicamente vulnerabili al fuoco. |
In his book Capital in the Twenty-First Century, French economist Thomas Piketty describes the Trente Glorieuses as an exceptional "catch up" period following the world wars. | U svojoj uticajnoj knjizi „Kapital u XXI veku”, francuski ekonomista Toma Piketi opisuje „Trente Glorieuses” kao period izuzetnog (efekta) „sustizanja” (eng. catch up effect) nakon dva svetska rata. |
SR: What kind of support can people offer to you, to the people of Gaza and to Palestinian climate activists? | SR: Che tipo di supporto vi si può offrire, a voi, alla popolazione di Gaza e agli attivisti palestinesi? |
You can check the donated toys so far at the Photo Gallery. | Do tej pory podarowane zabawki można zobaczyć w galerii fotograficznej. |
Jo Bouillon retired to Argentina where he opened a French restaurant. | Jo Bouillon se retira en Argentine où il ouvrit un restaurant français. |
was founded in 1617 as the Captaincy of Kandava () of the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia. In 1795, the Duchy was incorporated into the Russian Empire. In 1819, the Captaincy of Kandava was renamed to County of Talsi (Kreis Talsen) and became one of the ten | Republic of Latvia in 1918, the Talsu apriņķis existed until 1949, when the Council of Ministers of the Latvian SSR split it into the newly created districts (rajons) of Talsi, Dundaga (dissolved in 1956) and Kandava (dissolved in 1959). Demographics At |
in Newfoundland and Labrador. Ghost | is a settlement in Newfoundland |
how good is sex to women? | A comparable question: How long is a piece of string? |
is brass good for jewelry? | Brass is a very similar to bronze, but has a more yellow tone. Bronze and brass are durable, easy to clean, and will last for decades with proper care. They are great options for beautiful and affordable jewelry. ... You can also minimize oxidation by taking your jewelry off at night and keeping it clean. |
How to convert string to datetime in python? | Converting string into datetime |
American Smelting and Refining Company. When the United States entered the war, Loeb joined the military. Due to poor eyesight, he was not sent overseas and assigned to a desk job in New York. Sunwise Turn Bookstore and Broom After the war, Loeb became partial owner in New York of the bookstore The Sunwise Turn. While working at the Sunwise Turn, he met several young writers, including F. Scott Fitzgerald, Laurence Vail, and Malcolm Cowley. He also met his future business partners Alfred Kreymborg and Lola Ridge. They started their office for Broom in the basement of Loeb's wife's brownstone. In 1921, Loeb convinced Kreymborg to become a joint partner and publish Broom magazine. Loeb sold his share of the Sunwise Turn bookstore and moved to Rome to begin publication of the magazine in Europe. Loeb separated from Marjorie Content in 1921, and their divorce was completed in 1923. Editorial vision In the May 1922 issue of Broom, Loeb published his essay, "Foreign Exchange," which defined his editorial vision. After this, Loeb began publishing more American writers, including John Dos Passos, Laurence Vail, E.E. Cummings, Gorham Munson, Robert Coates and Matthew Josephson. In September 1922, Loeb published the article, "The Mysticism of Money." In October 1922, Loeb announced the magazine's move to Berlin, a center of artistic activity in Europe. In March 1923, Loeb left Broom and moved to Paris to work on his own writing. Paris While in Paris, Loeb spent time with numerous American expatriates, writers and artists, including Ernest Hemingway. He had a brief affair | investment banker with Kuhn, Loeb & Company. The young Loeb attended Princeton University, where he earned his B.A. in 1913. After earning his degree, he moved to Empress, Alberta, Canada, working on a ranch and later laying concrete for the Canadian Pacific Railway. In 1914, Loeb returned to New York, where he married Marjorie Content, daughter of a wealthy stockbroker and his wife. They returned to a rural life in Alberta for a period, where their son and daughter were born in 1915 and 1916, respectively. The United Kingdom's declaration of war on Germany made it impossible for Loeb to continue working as a foreigner in Canada. In 1917, the family returned to New York. The next year, Loeb moved to San Francisco, where he worked for the Guggenheims as a purchaser for the American Smelting and Refining Company. When the United States entered the war, Loeb joined the military. Due to poor eyesight, he was not sent overseas and assigned to a desk job in New York. Sunwise Turn Bookstore and Broom After the war, Loeb became partial owner in New York of the bookstore The Sunwise Turn. While working at the Sunwise Turn, he met several young writers, including F. Scott Fitzgerald, Laurence Vail, and Malcolm Cowley. He also met his future business partners Alfred Kreymborg and Lola Ridge. They started their office for Broom in the basement of Loeb's wife's brownstone. In 1921, Loeb convinced Kreymborg to become a joint partner and publish Broom magazine. Loeb sold his share of the Sunwise Turn bookstore and moved to Rome to begin publication of the magazine in Europe. Loeb separated from Marjorie Content in 1921, and their divorce was completed in 1923. Editorial vision In the May 1922 issue of Broom, Loeb published his essay, "Foreign Exchange," which defined his editorial vision. After this, Loeb began publishing more American writers, including John Dos Passos, Laurence Vail, E.E. Cummings, Gorham Munson, Robert Coates and Matthew Josephson. In September 1922, Loeb published the article, "The Mysticism of Money." In October 1922, Loeb announced the magazine's move to Berlin, a center of artistic activity in Europe. In March 1923, Loeb left Broom and moved to Paris to work on his own writing. Paris While in Paris, Loeb spent time with numerous American expatriates, writers |
Edsall-class destroyer escort | Edsall-Klasse |
how long does permanent hair dye stay? | In general, permanent color will remain on your hair until your hair grows, exposing the roots. Usually, this takes between four and six weeks before you need to go back and get your roots done. The four to six week window is also when the permanent color will begin to fade (usually after around 28 shampoos). |
what is a good temperature to cook chicken breast? | Cooking tips Bake a 4-oz. chicken breast at 350°F (177˚C) for 25 to 30 minutes. Use a meat thermometer to check that the internal temperature is 165˚F (74˚C). |
how much energy does radiant heat use? | Most heated tile floors and electric floor heating systems use 12 watts per hour per square foot, meaning a 100-square-foot room would use 1200 watts in total every hour, or 300 watts LESS than the average space heater. |
why leaves change color in fall? | Chlorophyll Breaks Down But in the fall, because of changes in the length of daylight and changes in temperature, the leaves stop their food-making process. The chlorophyll breaks down, the green color disappears, and the yellow to orange colors become visible and give the leaves part of their fall splendor. |
He won the Belgian national road race title in 1956 and 1957. References | national road race title in 1956 and 1957. References External links 1931 births 2017 |
All these are hallmarks of a behavioral addiction. | 这些都是他们上瘾的表现。 |
how long does it take to binge watch the simpsons? | Well, if you were to watch all 552 of the 22-minute episodes (sans ads) back-to-back, you would only need to say goodbye to a mere 12,144 minutes of your life. That translates to a more digestible 202 hours and 24 minutes, which breaks down to just under eight-and-a-half days. |
For the 'thing' simply is not the same for different people whether the 'thing' is a football game, a presidential candidate, Communism, or spinach." | وبالنسبة لهذا "الشيء"، فهو ببساطة لا يعني نفس الشيء بالنسبة لأناس مختلفين، سواء أكان هذا الشيء لعبة كرة قدم، أم مرشحًا رئاسيًا أم الشيوعية أم السبانخ." |
However, such a location would be NOK 238,000 more expensive than in Barbudalen. | Namun, ternyata pembangunan di lokasi tersebut lebih mahal NOK 238.000 dibandingkan Barbudalen. |
who plays guitar for the rolling stones | The Rolling Stones. Keith Richards. Every single guitar player in every single rock ânâ roll band in the world has been influenced by Keith Richards. He is, quite simply, the quintessential guitarist; one who is recognised as having created his own, unique, art form. |
what is the difference between operating expenses and administrative expenses? | The primary difference between an operating expense and an administrative expense is that types of operating expenses are related to the departments that produce products and services whereas administrative expenses are more general and not necessarily specific to a department within the company. |
a contract with Kristiansund where he became the clubs topscorer in 2013 and 2014. He signed a contract with Tippeligaen side Sandefjord in 2015. Mendy signed a two-year contract with Scottish Premiership club Dundee in June 2018. Career statistics References 1990 births Living people Senegalese emigrants to Norway | 27 goals on 25 matches and helped Elverum to promoted to 1. divisjon. Before the 2013 season he signed a contract with Kristiansund where he became the clubs topscorer in 2013 and 2014. He signed a contract with Tippeligaen side Sandefjord in 2015. Mendy signed a two-year contract with Scottish Premiership club Dundee in June 2018. Career statistics References 1990 births Living people Senegalese emigrants to Norway Association football forwards Sportspeople |
A man leaning up against a bar covered in empty wine glasses. | A man is standing in front of a wine bar. |
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What do you think people overseas think about Americans, and why? | Many don't like Americans but I don't think that it is fair to ask them that question. In reality they have limited exposure and can only go by what they get in the media. Many countries have state-controlled media and others are just very liberal and only present them with what the media bigwigs think is important.\n\nAlso, many people outside the country erroneously believe that Americans are like what they see on TV shows. It's easy to see how that can happen but in reality 99.99% of the people are nothing like that.\n\nDon't forget that most of our media is based out of Los Angeles and New York. Although those areas dominate the media that are absolutely not representative of the rest of the country. That gives people from out of the country a skewed sense of our culture.\n\nAs for being rude I am really sick about hearing this. I really don't understand why Americans are so quick to spew out this stereotype. Rudeness is really a cultural thing. What is rude in one culture isn't in another. Living in Southern California we get more than our fair share of tourists. I have seen so many European tourists that are "rude" simply because they don't understand our culture. I'm sure that many of the things that they are doing are perfectly acceptable in theirs. How about Asia? Ever try riding public transit without being beaten? Hell half the stuff they do there would land an American in jail but it is perfectly acceptable in their culture. |
as Alex Santorini Susan Lyons as Vicki Santorini Sebastian Goldspink as Nicholas Santorini Shane Withington as Bob Grant Sarah Peirse as Jenny Grant Rachael Coopes as Amanda Vic Rooney as Bert Dai Paterson as Todd Jeff Truman as Mike Roy Billing as Franco Poreini References External links Dog's | of Australia". Cast Gary Sweet as Alex Santorini Susan Lyons as Vicki Santorini Sebastian Goldspink as Nicholas Santorini Shane Withington as Bob Grant Sarah Peirse as Jenny Grant Rachael Coopes as Amanda Vic Rooney as Bert Dai Paterson as Todd Jeff Truman as Mike Roy Billing as Franco |
Vaughan Williams uses a chorus of women's voices wordlessly in his Sinfonia Antartica, based on his music for the film Scott of the Antarctic, to help set the bleakness of the overall atmosphere. | Vaughan Williams utiliza um coro de vozes femininas em sua Sinfonia Antartica, baseado na sua música para o filme Scott of the Antarctic, ajudando a expressar a desolação da atmosfera geral. |
co do sushi do środka? | ['łosoś', 'łosoś wędzony.', 'mango.', 'awokado.', 'ananas.', 'paluszki surimi.', 'ogórek.', 'szczypiorek.'] |
of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in California Paleontology in California References Geologic formations of | in California. It preserves fossils dating back to the Permian period. See also List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units |
was discovered at SXSW in 2007 by Talking Heads and Modern Lovers member, Jerry Harrison. Harrison offered to produce the band's debut LP at his personal studio in Sausalito, CA and it was released in 2008. Since the band played to sequenced drum tracks at that time, Harrison recruited Steve Ferrone to play live drums on the recordings. Since then, they've played festivals such as CMJ Music Festival, Fun Fun Fun Fest, Austin City Limits Music Festival, MIDEM, Wireless Festival. The band's song, “Power to Change,” has received a fair amount of national attention via modern rock and college stations. "Power to Change" was awarded Song of the Year at the 2009 Austin Music Awards. The band received a total of five honors including Best New Band, Best Bassist and Best Rock Band. They released the follow-up to their Jerry Harrison (Talking Heads and Modern Lovers) produced debut on November 16, 2010. Also, in 2010 their song "To Modern Science" was used in a notable hoax featuring a fake commercial for the next generation of Apple's iPhone; the fake ad accumulated close to a million views across the internet. On January 21, 2014 the band released their first new album since 2010 on Modern Outsider Records. The album was produced by Danny Reisch at Good Danny's in Austin, Texas. The first single, titled "Just Like Old Times," was premiered on February 25, 2013 by the influential music blog YVYNYL and features the vocals of Adrienne Butler, wife of singer-songwriter Scott Butler. The second single, titled "Little One", | follow-up to their Jerry Harrison (Talking Heads and Modern Lovers) produced debut on November 16, 2010. Also, in 2010 their song "To Modern Science" was used in a notable hoax featuring a fake commercial for the next generation of Apple's iPhone; the fake ad accumulated close to a million views across the internet. On January 21, 2014 the band released their first new album since 2010 on Modern Outsider Records. The album was produced by Danny Reisch at Good Danny's in Austin, Texas. The first single, titled "Just Like Old Times," was premiered on February 25, 2013 by the influential music blog YVYNYL and features the vocals of Adrienne Butler, wife of singer-songwriter Scott Butler. The second single, titled "Little One", premiered as a free download via Magnet (magazine). Rolling Stone premiered the title track from Strange Figurines on November 25, 2013. Members Scott Butler - vocals, guitars, keys, words Landon Thompson - guitars, keys, vocals John Aldridge - bass, brass Billy Potts - drums Discography Albums and EPs Arthur #1 (CD/EP, 2019) Scott J. Butler Strange Figurines (CD/LP, 2014) Modern Outsider Records Patterns LP (CD, 2010) The Black and White Years, LLC Nursery Myths EP (CD, 2009) The Black and White Years, LLC The Black And White Years LP (CD, 2008) Brando Real! In Color! EP (CD-R, 2006) self-released Singles "Best Friend" (2019) Scott J. Butler "Soon" (2019) Scott J. |
then Mishina/Galliamov broke the world record scores. Mishina/Galliamov were the 2021 World champions. The Russians and home favorites Sui/Han were considered the most likely gold medal contenders. Laura Barquero of Spain failed the doping test, as announced after the closing of the Olympics. Records Prior to the competition, the existing ISU best scores were: The following new best scores were set during this competition: Qualification Schedule Results Short program The short program was held on 18 February. Free skating The free | the 2021–22 season before the Olympics behind three Russian pairs: Anastasia Mishina / Aleksandr Galliamov, Evgenia Tarasova / Vladimir Morozov, and Aleksandra Boikova / Dmitrii Kozlovskii. At the 2022 European Figure Skating Championships, first Tarasova/Morozov, and then Mishina/Galliamov broke the world record scores. Mishina/Galliamov were the 2021 World champions. The Russians and home favorites Sui/Han were considered the most likely gold medal contenders. Laura Barquero of Spain failed the doping test, as announced after the closing of the Olympics. Records Prior to the competition, the existing ISU best scores were: The following new best scores were set during this competition: Qualification Schedule Results Short program The short program was held on 18 February. Free skating The free skating was held on 19 February. Notes: TSS – Total Segment Score; TES – Technical Element Score; PCS – Program Component Score SS – Skating Skills; TR – Transitions; PE – Performance/Execution CO – Composition; IN |
"Kids Choice Awards 2015: nominacje w muzycznych kategoriach. | Kids Choice Awards 2015: nominacje w muzycznych kategoriach. |
father was killed in Kadambur, so he did not get the chance to become the next prince. His paternal uncle Rajaraja | Kannan was the son of Aditya II, whose mother was Ilamadeviyar. In 971 CE, his father was killed in Kadambur, so |
A research paper produced for the United States Air Force written in 1996 speculates about the future use of nanotechnology to produce "artificial weather", clouds of microscopic computer particles all communicating with each other to form an intelligent fog that could be used for various purposes. | Un documento di ricerca prodotto dalla United States Air Force scritto nel 1996, specula sul futuro uso di nanotecnologie per produrre "meteo artificiale", nuvole di particelle microscopiche computerizate tutte comunicanti tra loro per formare una nebbia intelligente, che potrebbe essere utilizzato per vari scopi. |
Again, Cyclops is less than pleased to see Wolverine back at the mansion. | Una vez más, Cíclope no está contento de ver a Wolverine de regreso en la mansión. |
Robert Knight, 72, American R&B singer ("Everlasting Love", "Love on a Mountain Top"). | Ρόμπερτ Νάιτ, 72, Αμερικανός τραγουδιστής της R&B ("Everlasting Love", "Love on a Mountain Top"). |
Manavu Kashimoto | 樫本学ヴ |
Baandee, Western Australia | Bandī |
Coronavirus could be transmitted from one person to another according to the World Health Organisation .
A French man has developed the illness after sharing a hospital room with a coronavirus patient .
Virus as killed 18 and infected 34 since September .
Most of the reported cases have been in Saudi Arabia . | By . Emma Innes . PUBLISHED: . 05:09 EST, 13 May 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 05:10 EST, 13 May 2013 . A SARS-like virus that has killed at least 18 people can be passed between humans, the World Health Organisation now believes. Yesterday, WHO officials said it seemed likely that the new coronavirus could be transmitted from one person to another, however, they believe that prolonged contact with an infected person is required for transmission to take place. The virus is from the same family as the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) that swept the world and killed 775 people in 2003. WHO officials think that coronavirus could be transmitted from one person to another but prolonged contact is required for transmission to take place . Coronavirus emerged in the Gulf last September and has now infected at least 34 people, the majority of whom are in Saudi Arabia. Last week French authorities confirmed that a 65-year-old French man had been diagnosed with the condition after returning from Dubai. Yesterday they announced that a second man had been diagnosed with the disease after sharing a hospital room with the original patient. WHO Assistant Director-General Keiji Fukuda said there was no evidence so far that the virus was able to sustain ‘generalised transmission in communities’ - a scenario that would raise the spectre of a pandemic. He added: ‘Of most concern is the fact that the different clusters seen in multiple countries increasingly support the hypothesis that when there is close contact, this novel coronavirus can transmit from person to person. ‘There is a need for countries to increase levels of awareness.’ Coronavirus emerged in the Gulf last September and has now infected at least 34 people . A public health expert who declined to be identified, said ‘close contact’ meant being in the same small, enclosed space with an infected person for a prolonged period. Mr Fukuda, part of a WHO team visiting Saudi Arabia to investigate the spread of the disease, said although no specific vaccine or medication was yet available for novel coronavirus, patients were responding to treatment. ‘The care that is taken in the hospitals, in terms of using respirators well, in terms of treating pneumonia, in terms of treating complications, in terms of providing support, these steps can get patients through this very severe illness,’ he said. A World Health Organisation team are investigating the Al-Moosa hospital in Saudi Arabia where several patients are being treated. ‘One focal point of the investigation at the moment is the hemodialysis unit in the hospital,’ said WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl in Geneva, referring to equipment used on kidney and diabetes patients. ‘The association of this outbreak with a single health care facility suggests hospital-acquired transmission,’ he said, noting that some patients under treatment for ailments may have had increased susceptibility to infection. ‘However, the presence of infection in people not associated with the facility itself raises a concern about potential broader transmission in the community,’ he said. |
Then, in early July, the two formations staged through the Eniwetok Atoll in preparation for the invasion. | Em seguida, no início de julho, as duas formações encenado através do Atol de Eniwetok , em preparação para a invasão. |
In 1989, it became the first garden in the United States to be preserved by The Garden Conservancy, and has been open to the public since 1992. | En 1989, se convirtió en el primer jardín en los Estados Unidos en ser preservado por el Garden Conservancy, y ha estado abierto al público desde 1992. |
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