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In September 2011, she collaborated with [[Solange Azagury-Partridge]] on the short film ''Daydream''. This was aired to support the launch of Azagury-Partridge's new jewellery collection, 24:7. Under the direction of Taylor-Johnson, [[Liberty Ross]] plays a beautiful woman in her bedroom, bejewelled by her lover, played by [[JJ Feild]]. The original music was composed by Oscar winner [[Atticus Ross]], and the director of photography was BAFTA winner [[John Mathieson (cinematographer)|John Mathieson]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAvsIwf16Dg |title=Daydream by Sam Taylor-Wood for Solange Azagury-Partridge |publisher=YouTube |date=19 September 2011 |accessdate=11 January 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/daydream-by-sam-taylor-wood-for-solange-azagury-partridge/1172848609001 |title='Daydream' By Sam Taylor-Wood For Solange Azagury-Partridge |work=Wallpaper |date=25 February 2008 |accessdate=11 January 2013}}</ref>
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In September 2011, she collaborated with [[Solange Azagury-Partridge]] on the short film ''Daydream''. This was aired to support the launch of Azagury-Partridge's new jewellery collection, 24:7. Under the direction of Taylor-Johnson, [[Liberty Ross]] plays a beautiful woman in her bedroom, bejewelled by her lover, played by [[JJ Feild]]. The original music was composed by Oscar winner [[Atticus Ross]], and the director of photography was BAFTA winner [[John Mathieson (cinematographer)|John Mathieson]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAvsIwf16Dg |title=Daydream by Sam Taylor-Wood for Solange Azagury-Partridge |publisher=YouTube |date=19 September 2011 |accessdate=11 January 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/daydream-by-sam-taylor-wood-for-solange-azagury-partridge/1172848609001 |title='Daydream' By Sam Taylor-Wood For Solange Azagury-Partridge |work=Wallpaper |date=25 February 2008 |accessdate=11 January 2013}}</ref>
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Esta organización son unas pinches vergas que matan negros sucios inferiores. Yo ya he sido parte de esta organización y la neta esta esta CABROOONN. PINCHES NEGROS DOWNS MELAPELAN.
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'''River Valley''' is the name of a district within the [[Central Area]], [[Singapore]]'s [[central business district]].
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'''River Valley''' is the name of a district within the [[Central Area, Singapore|Central Area]], [[Singapore]]'s [[central business district]].
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* [[Jimmie Åkesson]], Swedish [[Riksdag|MP]], leader of the nationalist, neo-fascist [[Sweden Democrats]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.expressen.se/nyheter/akesson-ser-inget-positivt-med-eu|title=Åkesson ser inget positivt med EU|language=Swedish|work=Expressen|date=March 7, 2016}}</ref>
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* [[Jimmie Åkesson]], Swedish [[Riksdag|MP]], leader of the [[Sweden Democrats]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.expressen.se/nyheter/akesson-ser-inget-positivt-med-eu|title=Åkesson ser inget positivt med EU|language=Swedish|work=Expressen|date=March 7, 2016}}</ref>
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The '''Black Friday bushfires''' of 13 January 1939, in [[Victoria, Australia]], are among the worst natural [[bushfire]]s (wildfires) in the world. Almost 20,000 km² (4,942,000 acres, 2,000,000 ha) of land was burned, 71 people died, several towns were entirely destroyed and the [[Royal Commission]] that resulted from it led to major changes in forest management. Over 1,300 homes and 69 sawmills were burned, and 3,700 buildings were destroyed. It was calculated that three-quarters of the State of [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] was directly or indirectly affected by the disaster. The Royal Commission noted that "it appeared the whole State was alight on Friday, 13 January 1939".<ref>{{cite book | author=[[Wendy Lewis]], Simon Balderstone and John Bowan | title=Events That Shaped Australia | pages=154–158 | publisher=New Holland | year=2006 | isbn=978-1-74110-492-9 }}</ref>
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The '''Black Friday bushfires''' of 13 January 1939, in [[Victoria, Australia]], were among the worst natural [[bushfire]]s (wildfires) in the world. Almost 20,000 km² (4,942,000 acres, 2,000,000 ha) of land was burned, 71 people died, several towns were entirely destroyed and the [[Royal Commission]] that resulted from it led to major changes in forest management. Over 1,300 homes and 69 sawmills were burned, and 3,700 buildings were destroyed. It was calculated that three-quarters of the State of [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] was directly or indirectly affected by the disaster. The Royal Commission noted that "it appeared the whole State was alight on Friday, 13 January 1939".<ref>{{cite book | author=[[Wendy Lewis]], Simon Balderstone and John Bowan | title=Events That Shaped Australia | pages=154–158 | publisher=New Holland | year=2006 | isbn=978-1-74110-492-9 }}</ref>
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The season was the second for head coach [[Bud Carson]], but the Browns started the season 2–7. Carson was fired one day after a Week Nine shutout loss to the eventual AFC Champion [[1990 Buffalo Bills season|Buffalo Bills]]. He was replaced by former Browns [[quarterback]] [[Jim Shofner]], who finished the season with only one additional win.
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The season was the second for head coach [[Bud Carson]], but the Browns started the season 2–7. Carson was fired one day after a Week Nine shutout loss to the eventual AFC Champion [[1990 Buffalo Bills season|Buffalo Bills]]. He was replaced by former Browns [[quarterback]] [[Jim Shofner]], who finished the season with only one additional win. The move didn't help as the Browns finished 3-13.
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In recent years there has been a growing appetite for access to new data sources<ref name="gonzalez07-1">{{cite journal|doi=10.1038/nphys581|author=Marta C. González and Albert-László Barabási, |year=2007|title=Complex networks: From data to models|journal=Nature Physics|volume=3|pages=224–225|issue=4|bibcode = 2007NatPh...3..224G }}</ref> that might prove useful in quantifying and understanding human behavior both on at the individual and collective scales.<ref name="Formentin15">{{cite journal|doi=10.1088/1742-5468/2015/09/P09006|author=M. Formentin, A. Lovison, A. Maritan, G. Zanzotto, |year=2015|title=New activity pattern in human interactive dynamics|journal=Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment|volume= 9|pages=P09006}}</ref>
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In recent years there has been a growing appetite for access to new data sources<ref name="gonzalez07-1">{{cite journal|doi=10.1038/nphys581|author=Marta C. González and Albert-László Barabási, |year=2007|title=Complex networks: From data to models|journal=Nature Physics|volume=3|pages=224–225|issue=4|bibcode = 2007NatPh...3..224G }}</ref> that might prove useful in quantifying and understanding human behavior both at the individual and collective scales.<ref name="Formentin15">{{cite journal|doi=10.1088/1742-5468/2015/09/P09006|author=M. Formentin, A. Lovison, A. Maritan, G. Zanzotto, |year=2015|title=New activity pattern in human interactive dynamics|journal=Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment|volume= 9|pages=P09006}}</ref>
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Jabba the Hutt was played by [[Declan Mulholland]] in scenes cut from the 1977 release of ''[[Star Wars (film)|Star Wars]]''. In Mulholland's scenes as Jabba, Jabba is represented as a rotund human dressed in a shaggy fur coat. George Lucas has stated his intention was to use an alien creature for Jabba, but the special effects technology of the time was not up to the task of replacing Mulholland. In 1997, the "Special Edition" re-releases restored and altered the original scene to include a computer generated portrayal of Jabba. In ''[[Return of the Jedi]]'', he was played by puppeteers [[Mike Edmonds]], [[Toby Philpott]], David Alan Barclay<ref>[http://davebarclay.com/ David Alan Barclay]</ref> and voiced by [[Larry Ward (voice actor)|Larry Ward]]. Jabba is played by an uncredited voice-actor in the 1997 special edition of "Star Wars IV", and in ''[[Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace|The Phantom Menace]]''. In The Phantom Menace's end credits, Jabba is credited as playing himself. His puppeteers have appeared in the documentaries ''[[From Star Wars to Jedi: The Making of a Saga]]'' and ''[[Classic Creatures: Return of the Jedi]]''. David Alan Barclay, who was one of the puppeteers for Jabba in the film, voiced Jabba in the [[Super Nintendo]] video game version of ''[[Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi|Return of the Jedi]]''. In [[Star Wars (radio)|the radio drama adaption]] of the original trilogy, Jabba is played by [[Ed Asner]]. In the film ''[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars (film)|Star Wars: The Clone Wars]]'' and the following [[Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 TV series)|television series]], Jabba is portrayed by [[Kevin Michael Richardson]]. All other video game appearances of Jabba were played by [[Clint Bajakian]]. Jabba was supposed to appear in ''[[Star Wars: The Force Unleashed]]'', but was left out due to time constraints. A cutscene was produced featuring a conversation between Jabba and Juno Eclipse (voiced by [[Nathalie Cox]]), which was scrapped from the game. He appears in the Ultimate Sith Edition.
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Jabba the Hutt was played by [[Declan Mulholland]] in scenes cut from the 1977 release of ''[[Star Wars (film)|Star Wars]]''. In Mulholland's scenes as Jabba, Jabba is represented as a rotund human dressed in a shaggy fur coat. George Lucas has stated his intention was to use an alien creature for Jabba, but the special effects technology of the time was not up to the task of replacing Mulholland. In 1997, the "Special Edition" re-releases restored and altered the original scene to include a computer generated portrayal of Jabba. In ''[[Return of the Jedi]]'', he was played by puppeteers [[Mike Edmonds]], [[Toby Philpott]], David Alan Barclay<ref>[http://davebarclay.com/ David Alan Barclay]</ref> and voiced by [[Larry Ward (voice actor)|Larry Ward]]. Jabba is played by an uncredited voice-actor in the 1997 special edition of "Star Wars IV", and in ''[[Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace|The Phantom Menace]]''. In The Phantom Menace's end credits, Jabba is credited as playing himself. His puppeteers have appeared in the documentaries ''[[From Star Wars to Jedi: The Making of a Saga]]'' and ''[[Classic Creatures: Return of the Jedi]]''. David Alan Barclay, who was one of the puppeteers for Jabba in the film, voiced Jabba in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]] video game adaptation of ''[[Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi|Return of the Jedi]]''. In [[Star Wars (radio)|the radio drama adaption]] of the original trilogy, Jabba is played by [[Ed Asner]]. In the film ''[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars (film)|Star Wars: The Clone Wars]]'' and the following [[Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 TV series)|television series]], Jabba is portrayed by [[Kevin Michael Richardson]]. All other video game appearances of Jabba were played by [[Clint Bajakian]]. Jabba was supposed to appear in ''[[Star Wars: The Force Unleashed]]'', but was left out due to time constraints. A cutscene was produced featuring a conversation between Jabba and Juno Eclipse (voiced by [[Nathalie Cox]]), which was scrapped from the game. He appears in the Ultimate Sith Edition.
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'''North Carolina''' ({{IPAc-en|audio=en-us-North Carolina.ogg|ˌ|n|ɔr|θ|_|k|ær|ə|ˈ|l|aɪ|n|ə}}) is a [[U.S. state|state]] in the [[Southeastern United States|southeastern region]] of the [[United States]]. The state borders [[South Carolina]] and [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] to the south, [[Tennessee]] to the west, [[Virginia]] to the north, and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the east. North Carolina is the [[List of U.S. states and territories by area|28th most extensive]] and the [[List of U.S. states and territories by population|9th most populous]] of the [[List of U.S. states|50 United States]]. North Carolina is known as the ''Tar Heel State'' and the ''Old North State''.
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'''North Carolina''' ({{IPAc-en|audio=en-us-North Carolina.ogg|ˌ|n|ɔr|θ|_|k|ær|ə|ˈ|l|aɪ|n|ə}}) is a [[U.S. state|state]] in the [[Southeastern United States|southeastern region]] of the [[United States]]. The state borders [[South Carolina]] and [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] to the south, [[Tennessee]] to the west, [[Virginia]] to the north, and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the east. North Carolina has a homophobic little bitch as a governor. North Carolina is the [[List of U.S. states and territories by area|28th most extensive]] and the [[List of U.S. states and territories by population|9th most populous]] of the [[List of U.S. states|50 United States]]. North Carolina is known as the ''Tar Heel State'' and the ''Old North State''.
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This is a list of all [[Magic: The Gathering]] players who have acquired 100 or more [[Pro Tour (Magic: The Gathering)#Pro Points|pro points]] over the course of their career. After a player has won 100 pro points, he or she is allowed to vote for the [[Magic: The Gathering Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]]. Until 2013 that player would also be available to be voted into the Hall of Fame, but beginning with the 2014 voting this threshold has been increased to 150 pro points. In addition players aren't eligible for the Hall of Fame until 9 years after their debut on the pro tour. This list compiles the most important statistics about these pro players: Their name, nationality, the number of [[Pro Tour (Magic: The Gathering)|Pro Tours]] won, the number of Pro Tour top 8 finishes, their best finish at a Pro Tour, the number of [[Grand Prix (Magic: The Gathering)|Grand Prix]] won, the number of Grand Prix top 8 finishes, their best Grand Prix finish, their lifetime pro points, and their Pro Tour debut. Statistics are up to date as of 8 March 2016.
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This is a list of all [[Magic: The Gathering]] players who have acquired 100 or more [[Pro Tour (Magic: The Gathering)#Pro Points|pro points]] over the course of their career. After a player has won 100 pro points, he or she is allowed to vote for the [[Magic: The Gathering Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]]. Until 2013 that player would also be available to be voted into the Hall of Fame, but beginning with the 2014 voting this threshold has been increased to 150 pro points. In addition players aren't eligible for the Hall of Fame until 9 years after their debut on the pro tour. This list compiles the most important statistics about these pro players: Their name, nationality, the number of [[Pro Tour (Magic: The Gathering)|Pro Tours]] won, the number of Pro Tour top 8 finishes, their best finish at a Pro Tour, the number of [[Grand Prix (Magic: The Gathering)|Grand Prix]] won, the number of Grand Prix top 8 finishes, their best Grand Prix finish, their lifetime pro points, and their Pro Tour debut. Statistics are up to date as of 14 March 2016.
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| AVN Award<ref>{{cite web|url= http://avnawards.avn.com/pages/8|title= 2016 AVN AWARD NOMINATIONS|accessdate= November 20, 2015|publisher= AVN Awards}}</ref>
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The Greenlanders were also aware of the heavy [[Little Norway|Norwegian presence]] in Canada. In the event that Canada attempted to occupy the colony, they were worried that [[Free Norwegian Forces]] would be stationed in the area. This was a cause for concern, as the Norwegians had been vying for control over part of the territory until the [[Permanent Court of International Justice]] awarded it to the Danes in 1933.<ref name= PCIJ>[http://www.icj-cij.org/pcij/serie_AB/AB_53/01_Groenland_Oriental_Arret.pdf ''Legal Status of Eastern Greenland''], PCIJ Series A/B No. 53 (1933)</ref>Instead, they requested the protection of the United States, whose [[United States Department of the Treasury|Treasury Department]] agreed to dispatch the U.S. Coast Guard vessels, {{USCGC|Comanche|WPG-76|6}} and {{USCGC|Campbell|WPG-32|6}} with supplies and a consular team to establish a provisional [[consulate]] at [[Nuuk|Godthaab]]. Accepting the protecting of the Americans, a third party, was seen as less of a threat to their sovereignty.<ref name= Zabecki628></ref> ''Comanche'' arrived at [[Ivittuut|Ivigtut]] on 20 May, and Godthaab on 22 May, thereby establishing direct diplomatic relations with Greenland.<ref name=Walling6 /> Canada sent a consul and vice-consul to Godthaab two weeks later.
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| Recorded = August–September 2014 at Röskö Campsite in [[Eno, Finland]]<ref name=booklet>(2015). "''Endless Forms Most Beautiful'' liner notes." In ''Endless Forms Most Beautiful'' [CD booklet]. Nuclear Blast.</ref><br /> October 2014 in [[London]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]
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| Recorded = August–September 2014 at Röskö Campsite in [[Eno, Finland]]<br /> October 2014 in [[London]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]
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* Unless otherwise sourced, all records are based on data from the [[Association of Tennis Professionals|ATP]],<ref>[http://www.atpworldtour.com/Performance-Zone/Performance-Zone-Landing.aspx ATP statistics]</ref> the [[International Tennis Federation|ITF]],<ref>[http://www.itftennis.com/ ITF website]</ref> and the official websites of the four Grand Slam tournaments.
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* Unless otherwise sourced, all records are based on data from the [[Association of Tennis Professionals]] (ATP),<ref>[http://www.atpworldtour.com/Performance-Zone/Performance-Zone-Landing.aspx ATP statistics]</ref> the [[International Tennis Federation]] (ITF),<ref>[http://www.itftennis.com/ ITF website]</ref> and the official websites of the four Grand Slam tournaments.
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'''''Mighty Machines''''' is a Canadian children's [[television]] series about [[machines]] and how they work. It airs on [[TVOntario|TVO]], [[Treehouse TV]] and other channels in Canada, including [[Access (TV channel)|Access]] in Alberta, the [[Saskatchewan Communications Network]], and [[Knowledge (TV channel)|Knowledge]] in British Columbia. It also aired on [[Discovery Kids (UK)]] in 2005, on [[Qubo]] in the U.S., and a French-language version airs on [[TFO]] in Ontario and on channels in Quebec. The series did not air on any channels in the [[United States]], but the episodes were put on [[direct-to-video]] videos released by [[Buena Vista Home Video]] in the US. It was nominated for a Gemini Award in 1996 in the category of Best Children's Program or Series.
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'''''Mighty Machines''''' is a Canadian children's [[television]] series about [[machines]] and how they work. It airs on [[TVOntario|TVO]], [[Treehouse TV]] and other channels in Canada, including [[Access (TV channel)|Access]] in Alberta, the [[Saskatchewan Communications Network]], and [[Knowledge (TV channel)|Knowledge]] in British Columbia. It also aired on [[Discovery Kids (UK)]] in 2005, on [[Qubo]] in the U.S., and a French-language version airs on [[TFO]] in Ontario and on channels in Quebec. The series did not air on any channels in the [[United States]], but the episodes were put on [[direct-to-video]] videos released by [[Buena Vista Home Video]] in the US. It was nominated for a Gemini Award in 1996 in the category of Best Children's Program or Series.
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'''Keskaradaddi''' is a village in [[Belgaum district]] in the [[South West India|southwestern]] state of [[Karnataka]], [[India]].<ref>[http://censusindia.gov.in/Census_Data_2001/Village_Directory/List_of_Villages/List_of_Villages_Alphabetical.aspx?cki=&ComboState_Code=29 Village Directory], 2001 Census of India</ref>
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'''Keskaradaddi''' is a village in [[Belgaum district]] in [[Karnataka]], [[India]].<ref>[http://censusindia.gov.in/Census_Data_2001/Village_Directory/List_of_Villages/List_of_Villages_Alphabetical.aspx?cki=&ComboState_Code=29 Village Directory], 2001 Census of India</ref>
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'''Saint John Cassian''' ({{circa}} 360 – 435 AD), '''John the Ascetic''', or '''John Cassian the Roman''', was a [[Christian monk]] and [[theology|theologian]] celebrated in both the Western and Eastern Churches for his mystical writings. Cassian is noted for his role in bringing the ideas and practices of [[Desert Fathers|Christian]] [[monasticism]] to the early medieval West.
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'''Saint John Cassian''' ({{circa}} 360 – 435 AD), '''John the Ascetic''', or '''John Cassian the Roman''' (Latin: Joannes Eremita Cassianus, Joannus Cassianus, or Joannes Massiliensis)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ccel.org/ccel/cassian|title=John Cassian|last=|first=|date=|website=Christian Classics Ethereal Library|publisher=|access-date=5 April 2016}}</ref>, was a [[Christian monk]] and [[theology|theologian]] celebrated in both the Western and Eastern Churches for his mystical writings. Cassian is noted for his role in bringing the ideas and practices of [[Desert Fathers|Christian]] [[monasticism]] to the early medieval West.
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|binomial_authority = [[Daniel Bartsch|Bartsch]] & [[Jutta Berg|Berg]], 2012<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.afromoths.net/species/show/7127|title=''Camaegeria xanthomos'' Bartsch & Berg, 2012|publisher=[[Afro Moths]]|accessdate=April 16, 2013}}</ref>
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|binomial_authority = [[Daniel Bartsch|Bartsch]] & [[Jutta Berg|Berg]], 2012<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.afromoths.net/species_by_code/CAMAXANT|title=''Camaegeria xanthomos'' Bartsch & Berg, 2012|publisher=[[Afro Moths]]|accessdate=April 16, 2013}}</ref>
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'''Marshall Harrison Plumlee''' (born July 14, 1992) to some people, might look like a [[thumb]], and is a player for [[Duke men's basketball|Duke University]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goduke.com/SportSelect.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=4200&SPID=1845&SPSID=22727 |title=Men's Basketball – Roster – Duke University Blue Devils |publisher=GoDuke.com |date= |accessdate=April 6, 2013}}</ref> He was one of the top-rated basketball recruits in the class of 2011, a [[McDonald's All-American Game|McDonald's All-American]],<ref>{{cite news|last=Keeley |first=Laura |url=http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/03/30/2791095/as-plumlees-roll-on-small-hometown.html |title=As Plumlees roll on, small hometown wonders what could have been | Duke |publisher=NewsObserver.com |date= |accessdate=April 6, 2013}}</ref> and is the younger brother and former high school and college teammate of both [[Portland Trail Blazers]] [[Mason Plumlee]] and [[Milwaukee Bucks]] [[Miles Plumlee]].
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'''Marshall Harrison Plumlee''' (born July 14, 1992), is an American [[college basketball]] player for [[Duke men's basketball|Duke University]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goduke.com/SportSelect.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=4200&SPID=1845&SPSID=22727 |title=Men's Basketball – Roster – Duke University Blue Devils |publisher=GoDuke.com |date= |accessdate=April 6, 2013}}</ref> He was one of the top-rated basketball recruits in the class of 2011, a [[McDonald's All-American Game|McDonald's All-American]],<ref>{{cite news|last=Keeley |first=Laura |url=http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/03/30/2791095/as-plumlees-roll-on-small-hometown.html |title=As Plumlees roll on, small hometown wonders what could have been | Duke |publisher=NewsObserver.com |date= |accessdate=April 6, 2013}}</ref> and is the younger brother and former high school and college teammate of both [[Portland Trail Blazers]] [[Mason Plumlee]] and [[Milwaukee Bucks]] [[Miles Plumlee]].
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After her film debut ''[[Casanova (2005 film)|Casanova]]'' as Sister Beatrice, she starred in the sequel to ''[[Van Wilder]]'', ''[[Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj]]'' as Charlotte Higginson in 2006. Her next role was in the 2007 film ''Float''. In February 2010, she was cast in ''[[Death Race 2]]'', with [[Sean Bean]] and [[Danny Trejo]].and has a upcoming horror "The Boy" releasing in 2016 where Lauren plays the main character "Greta"
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After her film debut ''[[Casanova (2005 film)|Casanova]]'' as Sister Beatrice, she starred in the sequel to ''[[Van Wilder]]'', ''[[Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj]]'' as Charlotte Higginson in 2006. Her next role was in the 2007 film ''Float''. In February 2010, she was cast in ''[[Death Race 2]]'', with [[Sean Bean]] and [[Danny Trejo]] and also has a upcoming horror "The Boy" releasing in 2016 where Lauren plays the main character "Greta"
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[[Ushaw College]] was a [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] [[seminary]] located in [[Ushaw Moor]], a village to the west of Durham. It was opened in 1808 by scholars who had fled from [[Douai]], [[France]], when [[English College, Douai|English College]] was forced to close during the [[French Revolution]]. It affiliated with Durham as 'Licensed Hall' in 1968, though it retained its role primarily as a seminary. It shut in 2011 due to a declining number of vocations in the Catholic Church. Its buildings are set to be occupied for two years from April 2012 by [[Durham University Business School|Durham Business School]], whilst its own site is redeveloped.
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[[Ushaw College]] was a [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] [[seminary]] located in [[Ushaw Moor]], a village to the west of Durham. It was opened in 1808 by scholars who had fled from [[Douai]], [[France]], when [[English College, Douai|English College]] was forced to close during the [[French Revolution]]. It affiliated with Durham as 'Licensed Hall' in 1968, though it retained its role primarily as a seminary. It shut as a seminary in 2011 due to a declining number of vocations in the Catholic Church, but remains recognised as a licensed hall in the University's statutes. Part of the college is now used by [[Durham University Business School|Durham Business School]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dur.ac.uk/business/about/getting-here/|website=Durham University Business School|date=15 January 2016|title=Getting Here|accessdate=11 March 2015}}</ref> and it is also used for conferences and lectures by the Department of Theology and Religion.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dur.ac.uk/theology.religion/about/events.seminars/past.events/?eventno=25539|title=Past Events 'Early Modern Catholics in the British Isles and Europe: Integration or Separation?'|website=Department of Theology and Religion|publisher=Durham University|accessdate=11 March 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dur.ac.uk/theology.religion/research/seminars/ushaw.lectures/|title=Ushaw Lectures Series|website=Department of Theology and Religion|publisher=Durham University|accessdate=11 March 2016}}</ref>
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Annual passenger traffic in 2015 hit a record of 5,369,260; an increase of 15% from 2014 . Passenger traffic is almost doubled in the last 5 years.<ref>http://www.dhmi.gov.tr/istatistik.aspx</ref> Route from Şakirpaşa to both airports in [[İstanbul]], is one of the busiest in Turkey, with 194 departures weekly. Out of the total of 367 flights, 53% of flights are to Istanbul.
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Annual passenger traffic in 2015 hit a record of 5,369,260; an increase of 15% from 2014 . Passenger traffic is almost doubled in the last 5 years.<ref>http://www.dhmi.gov.tr/istatistik.aspx</ref> Route from Şakirpaşa to both airports in [[İstanbul]], is one of the busiest in Turkey, with 194 departures weekly. Out of the total of 367 flights, 53% are to Istanbul.
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* ''Clarence Darrow Tonight!'' written and performed by [[Laurence Luckinbill]], debuted at The Ensemble Theater in NYC and performed throughout the country, including at President [[Bill Clinton]]'s second inaugural in 1996. Winner of the 1996 [[Silver Gavel Award]] for Theater, given by the [[ABA]].
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* ''Clarence Darrow Tonight!'' written and performed by [[Laurence Luckinbill]], debuted at The Ensemble Theater in NYC and performed throughout the country, including at President [[Bill Clinton]]'s second inaugural in 1996. Winner of the 1996 [[Silver Gavel Award]] for Theater, given by the [[American Bar Association]].
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[[The Latch Brothers]]
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[[The Latch Brothers]] The new aborigines
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''As of 12 March 2016.''
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With its use of computer hardware and software control, the SP-1 marked an evolutionary step in telephony design. It was an intermediate form between the previous generation of [[electromechanics|electromechanical system]]s and the next generation of fully digital systems. Like the previous generation of systems, the SP-1 was an analog switch that used a special form of mechanical relay (Minibar [[crossbar switch]]) to provide the voice connections. The voice signal remained in the analog domain throughout the exchange, with the crossbar switches providing a metallic path to connect the end points of a call together. However the SP1 replaced the previous generation's complex relay-based controllers ([[Marker (telecommunications)|markers]]) with a modern [[Harvard architecture]] electronic computer, with separate data and program memories. The next generation of systems evolved from the SP1 design to replace the analog switch with a digital technology.
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With its use of computer hardware and software control, the SP-1 marked an evolutionary step in telephony design. It was an intermediate form between the previous generation of [[electromechanics|electromechanical system]]s and the next generation of fully digital systems. Like the previous generation of systems, the SP-1 was an analog switch that used a special form of mechanical relay (Minibar [[crossbar switch]]) to provide the voice connections. The voice signal remained in the analog domain throughout the exchange, with the crossbar switches providing a metallic path to connect the end points of a call together. However the SP1 replaced the previous generation's complex relay-based controllers ([[Marker (telecommunications)|markers]]) with a modern [[Harvard architecture]] electronic computer, with separate data and program memories. SSI DTL logic was used throughout. Two types of memory was used - ferrite sheet memory for the CPU and Piggyback Twister memory for the storage of program and routing information. A number of variations on the base switch were available. A "two wire" version for local service, a four wire version for toll service. Two/four wire versions were also available as was a TOPS variant that was used to provide Operator services. The next generation of systems evolved from the SP1 design to replace the analog switch with a digital technology.
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*#''[[Taxi 4]]'' (2007
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*#''[[Taxi 4]]'' (2007)
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<ref>[http://accelconf.web.cern.ch/accelconf/e00/PAPERS/MOP5A04.pdf circumference deformation]{{rs|date=August 2014}}</ref>
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<ref>[http://accelconf.web.cern.ch/accelconf/e00/PAPERS/MOP5A04.pdf circumference deformation]{{unreliable source?|date=August 2014}}</ref>
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| alias = Amanda {{Sic|hide=y|Fucking}} Palmer<ref name="AFPMTVHive">{{cite web |url=http://www.mtvhive.com/2012/09/10/amanda-palmer-interview-theatre-is-evil/|last=Spitznagel |first=Eric |title=Amanda Palmer Is Comfortable Wearing Her Own Blood |date=October 9, 2012 |accessdate=August 22, 2014 |work=MTV Hive |quote=<br>Question: You sometimes go by the full name Amanda "Fucking" Palmer.<br>''Amanda:'' That’s right, yeah.<br>''Question:'' Where'd the "fucking" come from? Did you give yourself that middle name, or was it given to you?<br>''Amanda:'' A little of both. It happened while I was in Nashville, working on Who Killed Amanda Palmer with Ben (Folds, who produced the album). There was someone in Ben's life who was not particularly fond of me, and I guess she referred to me to Ben as "Amanda Fucking Palmer".<br>''Question:'' Not meaning it as a compliment.<br>''Amanda:'' ...}}</ref><ref name="SpenceSuitcase">{{cite journal |author1=Fawn Heun |editor1=Machel Spence |author2=The Battered Suitcase |title=An Interview with Amanda Palmer |work=The Battered Suitcase Summer 2009 |url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=tNN07flHnncC&pg=PA46 |date=June 1, 2009 |accessdate=August 22, 2014 |publisher=Vagabondage Press LLC |isbn=978-1-4524-6181-6 |issn=1942-0846 |volume=2 |issue=1 |page=46 |quote=Amanda (Fucking) Palmer is one of ...}}</ref><ref name="afpfolds">{{cite web|author=Amanda Palmer |authorlink=Amanda Palmer |url=http://amandapalmer.tumblr.com/post/48853934963/it-was-ben-folds-yes-that-ben-folds-and-the |title=it was ben folds (yes, that ben folds) and the... |publisher= |work=Amandapalmer.Tumblr.Com |date=April 25, 2013 |accessdate=August 23, 2014 |quote=it was ben folds (yes, that ben folds) and the magical joe costa who dubbed me AFP. ... apparently they heard a woman refer to me as "amanda fucking palmer" and it just stuck.}}</ref><ref name="twitter4487273027">{{cite web|author=Amanda Palmer |authorlink=Amanda Palmer |url=http://twitter.com/amandapalmer/status/4487273027 |title=new blog: why i am not afraid to take your money, by amanda fucking palmer|url=http://blog.amandapalmer.net/post/200582690/why-i-am-not-afraid-to-take-your-money-by-amanda |publisher=Twitter.com |date=September 29, 2009 |accessdate=August 23, 2014}}</ref>
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| alias = Amanda {{Sic|hide=y|Fucking}} Palmer<ref name="AFPMTVHive">{{cite web |url=http://www.mtvhive.com/2012/09/10/amanda-palmer-interview-theatre-is-evil/|last=Spitznagel |first=Eric |title=Amanda Palmer Is Comfortable Wearing Her Own Blood |date=October 9, 2012 |accessdate=August 22, 2014 |work=MTV Hive |quote=<br>Question: You sometimes go by the full name Amanda "Fucking" Palmer.<br>''Amanda:'' That’s right, yeah.<br>''Question:'' Where'd the "fucking" come from? Did you give yourself that middle name, or was it given to you?<br>''Amanda:'' A little of both. It happened while I was in Nashville, working on Who Killed Amanda Palmer with Ben (Folds, who produced the album). There was someone in Ben's life who was not particularly fond of me, and I guess she referred to me to Ben as "Amanda Fucking Palmer".<br>''Question:'' Not meaning it as a compliment.<br>''Amanda:'' ...}}</ref><ref name="SpenceSuitcase">{{cite journal |author1=Fawn Heun |editor1=Machel Spence |author2=The Battered Suitcase |title=An Interview with Amanda Palmer |work=The Battered Suitcase Summer 2009 |url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=tNN07flHnncC&pg=PA46 |date=June 1, 2009 |accessdate=August 22, 2014 |publisher=Vagabondage Press LLC |isbn=978-1-4524-6181-6 |issn=1942-0846 |volume=2 |issue=1 |page=46 |quote=Amanda (Fucking) Palmer is one of ...}}</ref><ref name="afpfolds">{{cite web|author=Amanda Palmer |authorlink=Amanda Palmer |url=http://amandapalmer.tumblr.com/post/48853934963/it-was-ben-folds-yes-that-ben-folds-and-the |title=it was ben folds (yes, that ben folds) and the... |publisher= |work=Amandapalmer.Tumblr.Com |date=April 25, 2013 |accessdate=August 23, 2014 |quote=it was ben folds (yes, that ben folds) and the magical joe costa who dubbed me AFP. ... apparently they heard a woman refer to me as "amanda fucking palmer" and it just stuck.}}</ref><ref name="twitter4487273027">{{cite web|author=Amanda Palmer |authorlink=Amanda Palmer <!-- NOTE: http://twitter.com/amandapalmer/status/4487273027 CAN ONLY have one URL paramater in a "{{cite web" --> |title=new blog: why i am not afraid to take your money, by amanda fucking palmer|url=http://blog.amandapalmer.net/post/200582690/why-i-am-not-afraid-to-take-your-money-by-amanda |publisher=Amanda Palmer |date=September 29, 2009 |accessdate=August 23, 2014}}</ref>
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Some Saudi men have also used legally contracted “temporary marriages” in countries such as Mauritania, Yemen, and Indonesia as a means by which to sexually exploit migrant workers. Females as young as seven years old are led to believe they are being wed in earnest, but upon arrival in Saudi Arabia subsequently become their husbands’ sexual slaves, are forced into domestic labor and, in some cases, prostitution.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/countries/2014/226806.htm |title=Saudi Arabia |publisher=State.gov |date=2014-06-20 |accessdate=2015-12-04}}</ref>
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Some Saudi men have also used legally contracted “temporary marriages” in countries such as Mauritania, Yemen, and Indonesia as a means by which to sexually exploit migrant workers. Females as young as seven years old{{badref}} are led to believe they are being wed in earnest, but upon arrival in Saudi Arabia subsequently become their husbands’ sexual slaves, are forced into domestic labor and, in some cases, prostitution.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/countries/2014/226806.htm |title=Saudi Arabia |publisher=State.gov |date=2014-06-20 |accessdate=2015-12-04}}</ref>
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*{{Official website|https://panamapapers.icij.org/}}
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* [https://panamapapers.icij.org/the_power_players/ The list] on the website of [[International Consortium of Investigative Journalists]] ''(USA)''
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| foundation = {{start date and age|1913}}<br>1946 (split in two parts in 1960, renamed to Aldi Nord and Aldi Süd in 1962)<ref name=founded/>
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| foundation = {{start date and age|June 23, 1913}}<br>July 10, 1946 (split in two parts in 1960, renamed to Aldi Nord and Aldi Süd in 1962)<ref name=founded/>
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Founded in the 18th century as '''Newchurch Grammar School''', it opened its doors in 1701 on land bequeathed by a certain John Kershaw. The foundation stones for the current site were laid by the Mayors of Bacup and Rawtenstall on 1 July 1911. The school opened in 1913.
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Founded in the 18th century as '''Newchurch Grammar School''', it opened its doors in 1701 on land bequeathed by a certain John Kershaw. The foundation stones for the current site were laid by the Mayors of Bacup and Rawtenstall on 1 July 1911. The school opened in 1913. Phil Lester (A.K.A AmazingPhil) attended this school. Phil is known as a famous youtube personality and lives with his bestfriend Dan Howell (A.K.A danisnotonfire). They are unstoppable together.
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| nationalyears1 = 2013- | nationalteam1 = [[Spain national football team|Spain]] | nationalcaps1 = 1 | nationalgoals1 = 0
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Like most New York neighborhoods, Sesame Street has other locations:
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Other locations on Sesame Street include:
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** Top Blues-Stars-of-the-Future Award, 2004<ref>{{cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20080209185834/http://realbluesmagazine.com/index2.htm |title=Real Blues Magazine |publisher=Archive.org |accessdate=2013-03-26}}</ref>
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** Top Blues-Stars-of-the-Future Award, 2004<ref>{{cite web|url=http://realbluesmagazine.com/index2.htm |title=Real Blues Magazine |publisher=Archive.org |accessdate=2013-03-26 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080209185834/http://realbluesmagazine.com/index2.htm |archivedate=February 9, 2008 }}</ref>
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* 1960 – [[Larry McCray]], American singer-songwriter and guitarist
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* 1960 – [[Larry McCray]], American singer-songwriter and guitarist
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|WrittenBy = [[Jamie Mathieson]] & Steven Moffat
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|WrittenBy = [[Jamie Mathieson]] and Steven Moffat
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|[[James Man]] started sugar cooperage and broker originally, traded commodities in London coffee houses from 1802. Grew as a commodities broker, moved into [[alternative investment management]] in 1983. Reached the FTSE 100 in 2001, sold brokerage business in 2007.
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|[[James Man]] started sugar cooperage and broker originally, traded commodities in London coffee houses from 1802. Grew as a [[commodity broker|commodities broker]], moved into [[alternative investment management]] in 1983. Reached the FTSE 100 in 2001, sold brokerage business in 2007.
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The series is published under the guidance of Broadview's Executive Editor, Marjorie Mather, and Production Manager, Tara Lowes; the Series Editor is Leonard Conolly. (Prof. Conolly, whose areas of scholarly interest include Shakespeare, Shaw, and Canadian theatre, is a former President of Trent University and a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.)
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The series is published under the guidance of Broadview's Executive Editor, Marjorie Mather, and Production Manager, Tara Lowes; the Series Editor is Martin Boyne, who took over from Leonard Conolly in 2014. (Prof. Conolly, whose areas of scholarly interest include Shakespeare, Shaw, and Canadian theatre, is a former President of Trent University and a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.)
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Stratigraphy finds that the cave sediment is mainly composed of ashy soil covered by middens. There was 40 cubic meters of shell middens found from the Holocene period. Aside from mussel shells, middens consisted of ostrich shells and other marine shells.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Parkington|first1=John|title=Coastal settlement between the mouths of the Berg and Olifants Rivers, Cape Province|journal=The South African Archaeological Bulletin|date=1976}}</ref> It was discovered that ostrich eggs, used as water containers, were sometimes repurposed as beads after breaking. Some wood charcoal from 40,000 years ago from the terminal Holocene (300 years ago) to early late Pleistocene revealed that it was beyond range of carbon dating. There was only 25-44 g/m3 microfaunal found.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Matthews|first1=Thalassa|title=Taphonomy and the Micromammals from Elands Bay Cave|journal=The South African Archaeological Bulletin|date=1999}}</ref> In early Holocene, limpets overshadow any other shells in the midden levels. There are four stratigraphic levels of middens that are described. Stages 1,2, and 3 are the top three levels; they are believed to be dated to around 1,500 to 600 BP.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Klein, R. G., & Cruz-Uribe, K|title=Large mammal and tortoise bones from Elands Bay Cave and nearby sites, western Cape Province, South Africa|journal=Papers in the prehistory of the western Cape, South Africa.|date=1987}}</ref> The lower stage, level 4, is understood to be dated no older that 1,500 BP.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Klein, R. G., & Cruz-Uribe, K|title=Large mammal and tortoise bones from Elands Bay Cave and nearby sites, western Cape Province, South Africa|journal=Papers in the prehistory of the western Cape, South Africa.|date=1987}}</ref>
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Stratigraphy finds that the cave sediment is mainly composed of ashy soil covered by middens. There was 40 cubic meters of shell middens found from the Holocene period. Aside from mussel shells, middens consisted of ostrich shells and other marine shells.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Parkington|first1=John|title=Coastal settlement between the mouths of the Berg and Olifants Rivers, Cape Province|journal=The South African Archaeological Bulletin|date=1976}}</ref> It was discovered that ostrich eggs, used as water containers, were sometimes repurposed as beads after breaking. Some wood charcoal from 40,000 years ago from the terminal Holocene (300 years ago) to early late Pleistocene revealed that it was beyond range of carbon dating. There was only 25-44 g/m3 microfaunal found.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Matthews|first1=Thalassa|title=Taphonomy and the Micromammals from Elands Bay Cave|journal=The South African Archaeological Bulletin|date=1999}}</ref> In early Holocene, limpets were the dominant species represented within the midden levels. Four stratigraphic levels were observed throughout the middens and were documented. Stages 1,2, and 3 are the top three levels; they are believed to be dated to around 1,500 to 600 BP.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Klein, R. G., & Cruz-Uribe, K|title=Large mammal and tortoise bones from Elands Bay Cave and nearby sites, western Cape Province, South Africa|journal=Papers in the prehistory of the western Cape, South Africa.|date=1987}}</ref> The lower stage, level 4, is understood to be dated no older that 1,500 BP.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Klein, R. G., & Cruz-Uribe, K|title=Large mammal and tortoise bones from Elands Bay Cave and nearby sites, western Cape Province, South Africa|journal=Papers in the prehistory of the western Cape, South Africa.|date=1987}}</ref>
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In 1989, ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' placed it at No. 11 on its list of the 100 best albums of the 1980s.<ref name=RS1989>{{Cite news |newspaper=[[Rolling Stone]] |issue=565 |date=16 November 1989 |page=53 |first=Michael |last=Azerrad |authorlink=Michael Azerrad |first2=Anthony |last2=DeCurtis |author2-link=Anthony DeCurtis |title=The 100 Best Albums of the Eighties: Elvis Costello and the Attractions, 'Get Happy!' }} Citation posted at {{cite web |work=rollingstone.com |title=100 Best Albums of the Eighties: 11 | Elvis Costello and the Attractions, 'Get Happy!' |url=http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/100-best-albums-of-the-eighties-20110418/elvis-costello-and-the-attractions-get-happy-19691231 |accessdate=1 December 2011 }}</ref> And, in 2002 [[Pitchfork Magazine|Pitchfork]] placed it at No. 26 on its own list of the 100 best albums of the 1980s.<ref>{{cite web |work=[[pitchfork.com]] |publisher=Pitchfork Media |date=20 November 2002 |first=Chris |last=Dahlen |title=Top 100 Albums of the 1980s: 026: Elvis Costello & The Attractions: ''Get Happy'' |url=http://pitchfork.com/features/staff-lists/5882-top-100-albums-of-the-1980s/8/ |accessdate=24 December 2011 }}</ref> In 2012, [[Slant Magazine]] listed the album at No. 68 on its list of "Best Albums of the 1980s".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/feature/best-albums-of-the-1980s/308/page_4 |title=The 100 Best Albums of the 1980s | Feature |publisher=Slant Magazine |accessdate=2014-05-09}}</ref>
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Retrospective reviews have been largely positive, and the album has been since considered to be to be one of the best of the 1980s. In 1989, ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' placed it at No. 11 on its list of the 100 best albums of the 1980s.<ref name=RS1989>{{Cite news |newspaper=[[Rolling Stone]] |issue=565 |date=16 November 1989 |page=53 |first=Michael |last=Azerrad |authorlink=Michael Azerrad |first2=Anthony |last2=DeCurtis |author2-link=Anthony DeCurtis |title=The 100 Best Albums of the Eighties: Elvis Costello and the Attractions, 'Get Happy!' }} Citation posted at {{cite web |work=rollingstone.com |title=100 Best Albums of the Eighties: 11 | Elvis Costello and the Attractions, 'Get Happy!' |url=http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/100-best-albums-of-the-eighties-20110418/elvis-costello-and-the-attractions-get-happy-19691231 |accessdate=1 December 2011 }}</ref> And, in 2002 [[Pitchfork Magazine|Pitchfork]] placed it at No. 26 on its own list of the 100 best albums of the 1980s.<ref>{{cite web |work=[[pitchfork.com]] |publisher=Pitchfork Media |date=20 November 2002 |first=Chris |last=Dahlen |title=Top 100 Albums of the 1980s: 026: Elvis Costello & The Attractions: ''Get Happy'' |url=http://pitchfork.com/features/staff-lists/5882-top-100-albums-of-the-1980s/8/ |accessdate=24 December 2011 }}</ref> In 2012, [[Slant Magazine]] listed the album at No. 68 on its list of "Best Albums of the 1980s".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/feature/best-albums-of-the-1980s/308/page_4 |title=The 100 Best Albums of the 1980s | Feature |publisher=Slant Magazine |accessdate=2014-05-09}}</ref>
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|publisher=Climate Charts |accessdate=5 August 2013}}</ref><ref name="Hong Kong Observatory">{{cite web |url=http://www.weather.gov.hk/wxinfo/climat/world/eng/africa/egypt/st_katrine_e.htm |title=Climatological normals of St. Katrine |publisher=Hong Kong Observatory |accessdate=5 August 2013}}</ref> Saint Catherine is considered to be one of the coldest towns in Egypt with [[Nekhel]] and many other places especially in mountainous [[Sinai]]. Snowfalls in Saint Catherine take place regularly in winter months December, January and February, yet it also occurs in autumn and spring.
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|publisher=Climate Charts |accessdate=5 August 2013}}</ref><ref name="Hong Kong Observatory">{{cite web |url=http://www.weather.gov.hk/wxinfo/climat/world/eng/africa/egypt/st_katrine_e.htm |title=Climatological normals of St. Katrine |publisher=Hong Kong Observatory |accessdate=5 August 2013}}</ref> Saint Catherine is considered to be one of the coldest towns in Egypt with [[Nekhel]] and many other places especially in mountainous [[Sinai]]. Infrequent snowfalls in Saint Catherine take place during the winter months of December, January and February, however snow has also occured in autumn and spring.
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South Africa's Commando System was responsible for the safeguarding and protection of a specific community (usually rural, but sometimes urban). Commando units were usually referred to as area protection, a system which involved the whole community. The participants in the Commando system did not have military commitments outside of the areas they served and were responsible for the safety and security of their own communities.
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South Africa's Commando System was responsible for the safeguarding and protection of specific communities (usually rural, but sometimes urban). Commando units were usually referred to as area protection, a system which involved the whole community. The participants in the Commando system did not have military commitments outside of the areas they served and were responsible for the safety and security of their own communities.
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Other plot devices are simply intended to get the protagonist to the next scene of the story. The enemy spy, who suddenly appears, defects, reveals the location of the secret headquarters, and is never heard of again, would be an extreme example. Without this 'device' the hero would never find the headquarters and be unable to reach the climactic scene; however the character becomes less of a plot device if the author gives them a back-story and a plausible motivation for defecting and makes them an interesting character in their own right.
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Other plot devices are simply intended to get the protagonist to the next scene of the story. The enemy spy who suddenly appears, defects, reveals the location of the secret headquarters, and is never heard of again would be an extreme example. Without this device, the hero would never find the headquarters and be unable to reach the climactic scene; however the character becomes less of a plot device if the author gives them a back-story and a plausible motivation for defecting and makes them an interesting character in their own right.
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Kushaiguda [[TSRTC]] bus depot is actually located near Kamala Nagar. As rumour goes, this land was donated by NFC for construction of the bus depot.
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Kushaiguda [[TSRTC]] bus depot is actually located near Kamala Nagar. As rumour goes, this land was donated by [[Nuclear Fuel Complex|NFC]] for construction of the bus depot.
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'''Darren Anderson''' is a former professional [[American football]] player who played [[cornerback]] for seven seasons for the [[New England Patriots]], [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]], [[Kansas City Chiefs]], and [[Atlanta Falcons]]. Married to Robyn Anderson since the 1990s. Darren is a regional scout with the Detroit lions and resides in Ohio. As a Regional Scout Darren is able to apply his football knowledge gained from some of football's most notable names (Nick Saban, Sam Wyche, Marty Schottenheimer, Carl Peterson, Herm Edwards and Dan Reeves to name a few). He lives at the combine. Darren Senior birthed a fine looking low key donkey who beats his way into club
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'''Darren Anderson''' is a former professional [[American football]] player who played [[cornerback]] for seven seasons for the [[New England Patriots]], [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]], [[Kansas City Chiefs]], and [[Atlanta Falcons]]. Married to Robyn Anderson since the 1990s. Darren is a regional scout with the Detroit lions and resides in Ohio. As a Regional Scout Darren is able to apply his football knowledge gained from some of football's most notable names (Nick Saban, Sam Wyche, Marty Schottenheimer, Carl Peterson, Herm Edwards and Dan Reeves to name a few). He lives at the combine. Darren gave birth to a fine looking young man named Hunter Anderson who is quite sexy
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'''AlphaGo versus Lee Sedol''' was a five-game [[Go (game)|Go]] match between South Korean professional Go player [[Lee Sedol]] and [[AlphaGo]], a [[computer Go]] program developed by [[Google DeepMind]], between 9 and 15 March 2016. The match was played in [[Seoul]], South Korea, using [[Rules of go#Chinese rules|Chinese rules]] with a 7.5-point [[Komidashi|komi]], and each side had two hours of thinking time plus three 60-second [[byoyomi]] periods.<ref name="Korea Baduk Association"/> AlphaGo won all but the fourth game;<ref name="BBC News 13 March 2016">{{cite web | title= Artificial intelligence: Go master Lee Se-dol wins against AlphaGo program |url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-35797102| author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.-->|date= 13 March 2016| website= [[BBC News Online]] | accessdate= 13 March 2016 }}</ref> all games were won by resignation.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gogameguru.com/go-news/computer-go/|title=gogameguru.com, Computer Go|accessdate=13 March 2016}}</ref> The match has been compared with the historic chess match between [[Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov|Deep Blue and Garry Kasparov]] in 1997.
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'''AlphaGo versus Lee Sedol''' was a five-game [[Go (game)|Go]] match between South Korean professional Go player [[Lee Sedol]] and [[AlphaGo]], a [[computer Go]] program developed by [[Google DeepMind]], between 9 and 15 March 2016. The match was played in [[Seoul]], South Korea, using [[Rules of go#Chinese rules|Chinese rules]] with a 7.5-point [[Komidashi|komi]], and each side had two hours of thinking time plus three 60-second [[byoyomi]] periods.<ref name="Korea Baduk Association"/> AlphaGo won all but the fourth game;<ref name="BBC News 13 March 2016">{{cite web | title= Artificial intelligence: Go master Lee Se-dol wins against AlphaGo program |url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-35797102| author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.-->|date= 13 March 2016| website= [[BBC News Online]] | accessdate= 13 March 2016 }}</ref> all games were won by resignation.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gogameguru.com/go-news/computer-go/|title=Computer Go|publisher=Go Game Guru|accessdate=13 March 2016}}</ref> The match has been compared with the historic chess match between [[Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov|Deep Blue and Garry Kasparov]] in 1997.
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The number of NGOs in the [[United States]] is estimated at 1.5 million.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.humanrights.gov/2012/01/12/fact-sheet-non-governmental-organizations-ngos-in-the-united-states/ |title=Fact Sheet: Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in the United States « |publisher=Humanrights.gov |date=January 12, 2012 |accessdate=2013-12-24}}</ref> [[Russia]] has 277,000 NGOs.<ref>{{cite news |title=Hobbled NGOs wary of Medvedev |date=May 7, 2008 |work=Chicago Tribune |url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2008-05-07/news/0805060608_1_civil-society-russian-authorities-russian-president-vladimir-putin}}</ref> [[India]] is estimated to have had around 2 million NGOs in 2009, just over one NGO per 600 Indians, and many times the number of primary schools and primary health centres in India.<ref>{{cite web |title=India: More NGOs, than schools and health centres |work=[http://www.oneworld.net/ OneWorld.net] |date=July 7, 2010 |url=http://southasia.oneworld.net/todaysheadlines/india-more-ngos-than-schools-and-health-centres |accessdate=2011-10-07}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=First official estimate: An NGO for every 400 people in India |work=The Indian Express |date=July 7, 2010 |url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/first-official-estimate-an-ngo-for-every-400-people-in-india/643302/}}</ref>
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The number of NGOs in the [[United States]] is estimated at 177million.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.humanrights.gov/2012/01/12/fact-sheet-non-governmental-organizations-ngos-in-the-united-states/ |title=Fact Sheet: Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in the United States « |publisher=Humanrights.gov |date=January 12, 2012 |accessdate=2013-12-24}}</ref> [[Russia]] has 277,000 NGOs.<ref>{{cite news |title=Hobbled NGOs wary of Medvedev |date=May 7, 2008 |work=Chicago Tribune |url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2008-05-07/news/0805060608_1_civil-society-russian-authorities-russian-president-vladimir-putin}}</ref> [[India]] is estimated to have had around 2 million NGOs in 2009, just over one NGO per 600 Indians, and many times the number of primary schools and primary health centres in India.<ref>{{cite web |title=India: More NGOs, than schools and health centres |work=[http://www.oneworld.net/ OneWorld.net] |date=July 7, 2010 |url=http://southasia.oneworld.net/todaysheadlines/india-more-ngos-than-schools-and-health-centres |accessdate=2011-10-07}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=First official estimate: An NGO for every 400 people in India |work=The Indian Express |date=July 7, 2010 |url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/first-official-estimate-an-ngo-for-every-400-people-in-india/643302/}}</ref>
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When first described, ''R. cratoensis'' was known from a pair of fossil adults, the [[holotype]] number "HUANG-BP-B-4220" and [[paratype]] number "HUANG-NIGP163028". At the time of the insects description, the two specimens were residing in the [[Chinese Academy of Sciences|Chinese Academy of Sciences's Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology]], in [[Nanjing]]. Both the winged adults are preserved as [[Inclusion (mineral)|inclusions]] in transparent chunks of yellow [[Burmese amber]] shaped and polished before study.<ref name="Myskowiak2016">{{Cite journal |last1=Myskowiak |first1=J. |last2=Huang |first2=D. |last3=Azar |first3=D. |last4=Cai |first4=C. |last5=Garrouste |first5=R. |last6=Nel |first6=A. |year=2016 |title=New lacewings (Insecta, Neuroptera, Osmylidae, Nymphidae) from the Lower Cretaceous Burmese amber and Crato Formation in Brazil |journal=Cretaceous Research |volume=in press |issue= |pages= |doi=10.1016/j.cretres.2015.10.029}}</ref> The [[amber]] specimen was recovered from the amber deposits of [[Hukawng Valley]], [[Kachin State]] in Myanmar. The specific origin location for the fossils is unidentified since the amber pieces were obtained from traders after mining.<ref name="Myskowiak2016"/> Burmese amber has been [[radiometric dating|radiometrically dated]] using [[Uranium|U]]-[[Lead|Pb]] isotopes, yielding an age of approximately 98.79 ± 0.62 million years old, close to the [[Aptian]] – [[Cenomanian]] boundary, in the earliest Cenomanian.<ref name="Shi2012">{{cite journal |last1=Shi |first1=G. |last2=Grimaldi |first2=D.A. |last3=Harlow |first3=G.E. |last4=Wang |first4=Ji. |last5=Wang |first5=Ju. |last6=Yang |first6=M. |last7=Lei |first7=W. |last8=Li |first8=Q. |last9=Li |first9=X. |year=2012 |title=Age constraint on Burmese amber based on U-Pb dating of zircons |journal=Cretaceous Research |volume=37 |pages=155–163 |doi=10.1016/j.cretres.2012.03.014}}</ref><ref name="Barden2013">{{cite journal |last1=Barden |first1=P. |last2=Grimaldi |first2=D. |year=2013 |title=A New Genus of Highly Specialized Ants in Cretaceous Burmese Amber (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) |journal= Zootaxa |volume=3681 |issue=4 |pages=405–412 |url=http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2013/f/zt03681p412.pdf |doi=10.11646/zootaxa.3681.4.5}}</ref>
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When first described, ''R. cratoensis'' was known from a pair of fossil adults, the [[holotype]] number "HUANG-BP-B-4220" and [[paratype]] number "HUANG-NIGP163028". At the time of the insects' description, the two specimens were residing in the [[Chinese Academy of Sciences|Chinese Academy of Sciences's Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology]], in [[Nanjing]]. Both the winged adults are preserved as [[Inclusion (mineral)|inclusions]] in transparent chunks of yellow [[Burmese amber]] shaped and polished before study.<ref name="Myskowiak2016">{{Cite journal |last1=Myskowiak |first1=J. |last2=Huang |first2=D. |last3=Azar |first3=D. |last4=Cai |first4=C. |last5=Garrouste |first5=R. |last6=Nel |first6=A. |year=2016 |title=New lacewings (Insecta, Neuroptera, Osmylidae, Nymphidae) from the Lower Cretaceous Burmese amber and Crato Formation in Brazil |journal=Cretaceous Research |volume=in press |issue= |pages= |doi=10.1016/j.cretres.2015.10.029}}</ref> The [[amber]] specimen was recovered from the amber deposits of [[Hukawng Valley]], [[Kachin State]] in Myanmar. The specific origin location for the fossils is unidentified since the amber pieces were obtained from traders after mining.<ref name="Myskowiak2016"/> Burmese amber has been [[radiometric dating|radiometrically dated]] using [[Uranium|U]]-[[Lead|Pb]] isotopes, yielding an age of approximately 98.79 ± 0.62 million years old, close to the [[Aptian]] – [[Cenomanian]] boundary, in the earliest Cenomanian.<ref name="Shi2012">{{cite journal |last1=Shi |first1=G. |last2=Grimaldi |first2=D.A. |last3=Harlow |first3=G.E. |last4=Wang |first4=Ji. |last5=Wang |first5=Ju. |last6=Yang |first6=M. |last7=Lei |first7=W. |last8=Li |first8=Q. |last9=Li |first9=X. |year=2012 |title=Age constraint on Burmese amber based on U-Pb dating of zircons |journal=Cretaceous Research |volume=37 |pages=155–163 |doi=10.1016/j.cretres.2012.03.014}}</ref><ref name="Barden2013">{{cite journal |last1=Barden |first1=P. |last2=Grimaldi |first2=D. |year=2013 |title=A New Genus of Highly Specialized Ants in Cretaceous Burmese Amber (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) |journal= Zootaxa |volume=3681 |issue=4 |pages=405–412 |url=http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2013/f/zt03681p412.pdf |doi=10.11646/zootaxa.3681.4.5}}</ref>
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! width=165; rowspan=2| !! rowspan=7| !! colspan=4|[[EHF Champions League|Champions League]] !! rowspan=7| !! colspan=4|[[EHF Cup]] !! rowspan=7| !! colspan=4|[[EHF Challenge Cup|Challenge Cup]] !! rowspan=7| !! colspan=4|''[[EHF Cup Winners' Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]] (defunct)''
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! width=165; rowspan=2| !! rowspan=8| !! colspan=4|[[EHF Champions League|Champions League]] !! rowspan=8| !! colspan=4|[[EHF Cup]] !! rowspan=8| !! colspan=4|[[EHF Challenge Cup|Challenge Cup]] !! rowspan=8| !! colspan=4|''[[EHF Cup Winners' Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]] (defunct)''
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The '''Greater Blue Mountains Area''' is a [[World Heritage Site]] in the [[Blue Mountains (New South Wales)|Blue Mountains]] of [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]]. The {{convert|1032649|ha|adj=on}} area was inscribed on the World Heritage List at the [[List of World Heritage Sites by year of inscription#2000 (24th session)|24th Session]] of the [[World Heritage Committee]], held in [[Cairns]] in 2000 with the following inscription:<ref name=whl>{{cite web|url=http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/917|title=Greater Blue Mountains Area|work=World Heritage List|date=2014|publisher=UNESCO|accessdate=31 August 2014}}</ref>
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The '''Greater Blue Mountains Area''' is a [[World Heritage Site]] in the [[Blue Mountains (New South Wales)|Blue Mountains]] of [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]]. The {{convert|1032649|ha|adj=on}} area was inscribed on the World Heritage List at the [[List of World Heritage Sites by year of inscription#2000 (24th session)|24th Session]] of the [[World Heritage Committee]], held in [[Cairns]] in 2000 with the following inscription:<ref name=whl>{{cite web|url=http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/917|title=Greater Blue Mountains Area|work=World Heritage List|date=2014|publisher=UNESCO|accessdate=31 August 2014}}</ref>yyour mumm
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* December 13, 1999: [[Johan Santana]] was drafted from the Astros by the [[Florida Marlins]] in the 1999 [[rule 5 draft]].<ref>[http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/santajo02.shtml Johan Santana page at Baseball Reference]</ref>
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* December 13, 1999: [[Johan Santana]] was drafted from the Astros by the [[Florida Marlins]] in the 1999 [[rule 5 draft]].<ref>[http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/santajo02.shtml Johan Santana] at ''Baseball-Reference''</ref>
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The School of Environment, Resources, and Development offers master's degrees [MEng, MSc], professional master's degree programs, doctoral degrees [DEng, DTechSc, PhD], Certificate of Advanced Studies in the following areas: Agricultural Systems and Engineering<ref>[http://www.serd.ait.ac.th/ase/ Agricultural Systems and Engineering]{{DL}}</ref>, Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources Management<ref>[http://www.serd.ait.ac.th/aarm/ Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources Management]{{DL}}</ref>, Energy<ref>[http://www.serd.ait.ac.th/ep/ep.html/ Energy]</ref> Environmental and Engineering Management,<ref>[http://www.serd.ait.ac.th/eem/ Environmental and Engineering Management]{{DL}}</ref>, Food Engineering and Bioprocess Technology<ref>[http://www.serd.ait.ac.th/febt/ Food Engineering and Bioprocess Technology]{{DL}}</ref> [[Gender and Development]] Studies<ref>[http://www.serd.ait.ac.th/gds/ Gender and Development Studies]{{DL}}</ref>, Natural Resources Management<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nrm.ait.ac.th/|title=Natural Resources Management (NRM) at AIT.|publisher=|accessdate=17 July 2015}}</ref>, Pulp and Paper Technology<ref>[http://www.serd.ait.ac.th/ppt/ Pulp and Paper Technology]{{DL}}</ref>, Regional and Rural Development Planning<ref>[http://www.serd.ait.ac.th/rrdp/ Regional and Rural Development Planning]{{DL}}</ref>, Urban Environment Planning<ref>[http://www.serd.ait.ac.th/uem/ Urban Environment Planning]{{DL}}</ref>
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The School of Environment, Resources, and Development offers master's degrees [MEng, MSc], professional master's degree programs, doctoral degrees [DEng, DTechSc, PhD], Certificate of Advanced Studies in the following areas: Agricultural Systems and Engineering<ref>[http://www.serd.ait.ac.th/ase/ Agricultural Systems and Engineering]{{DL}}</ref>, Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources Management<ref>[http://www.serd.ait.ac.th/aarm/ Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources Management]{{DL}}</ref>, Energy<ref>[http://www.serd.ait.ac.th/ep/ep.html/ Energy]{{DL}}</ref>, Environmental and Engineering Management<ref>[http://www.serd.ait.ac.th/eem/ Environmental and Engineering Management]{{DL}}</ref>, Food Engineering and Bioprocess Technology<ref>[http://www.serd.ait.ac.th/febt/ Food Engineering and Bioprocess Technology]{{DL}}</ref>, [[Gender and Development]] Studies<ref>[http://www.serd.ait.ac.th/gds/ Gender and Development Studies]{{DL}}</ref>, Natural Resources Management<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nrm.ait.ac.th/|title=Natural Resources Management (NRM) at AIT.|publisher=|accessdate=17 July 2015}}</ref>, Pulp and Paper Technology<ref>[http://www.serd.ait.ac.th/ppt/ Pulp and Paper Technology]{{DL}}</ref>, Regional and Rural Development Planning<ref>[http://www.serd.ait.ac.th/rrdp/ Regional and Rural Development Planning]{{DL}}</ref>, Urban Environment Planning.<ref>[http://www.serd.ait.ac.th/uem/ Urban Environment Planning]{{DL}}</ref>
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'''Footsie''' may refer to: [[1]] flirting with feet- especially under a table.
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2016-03-14T06:57:00Z
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'''Footsie''' may refer to: [[1]] people flirting by touching feet- especially under a table.
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The medial forebrain bundle has been shown to be linked to the an individual's grief/sadness system through regulation of the individual's seeking/pleasure system.<ref>Coenen VA, Schlaepfer TE, Maedler B, Panksepp J. Cross-species affective functions of the medial forebrain bundle-implications for the treatment of affective pain and depression in humans. "Neurosci Biobehav Rev." 35.9 (2011):1971-1981. Online</ref>
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The medial forebrain bundle has been shown to be linked to an individual's grief/sadness system through regulation of the individual's seeking/pleasure system.<ref>Coenen VA, Schlaepfer TE, Maedler B, Panksepp J. Cross-species affective functions of the medial forebrain bundle-implications for the treatment of affective pain and depression in humans. "Neurosci Biobehav Rev." 35.9 (2011):1971-1981. Online</ref>
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== Population ==
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== Demography ==
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[[File:Venice Biennale pavillion-Germany.JPG|thumb|upright|German Pavilion.]]
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'''Black Bats''' ({{zh|c=黑蝙蝠中隊|p=hēi biānfú zhōngduì}}) 34th Squadron was the name of a [[corps]] of [[CIA]] [[reconnaissance plane]] pilots and crew based in [[Taiwan]] during the [[Cold War]]. Citizens of the [[Republic of China]], they flew missions over [[mainland China]], or the [[People's Republic of China]] (PRC), to drop agents and gathered military signal intelligences around military sites. The 34th Squadron was formed in 1953 and flew its last operational mission in 1967. The squadron's emblem was a bat and seven stars and its formal name was the 34th Squadron of the [[ROC Air Force]]. Unit's aircraft included the [[Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress|Boeing B-17G]], [[Douglas A-26 Invader|Douglas A-26C/B-26C Invader]], 7 [[Lockheed P-2 Neptune|Lockheed RB-69A]], [[Douglas C-54 Skymaster|Douglas C-54]], 11 [[Fairchild C-123 Provider|Fairchild C-123B/K Provider]], [[Lockheed C-130 Hercules|Lockheed C-130E Hercules]], and 3 "black" [[Lockheed P-3 Orion|Lockheed P-3A Orion]] (149669, 149673, 149678). The P-3As and RB-69As were armed with [[AIM-9 Sidewinder]] missiles for self-defense. 34th Squadron specialized in very low level air space penetration (100–200 meters altitude) to hug the ground in order to evade enemy radars and fighter interceptions. Later when operating P-3A, its main mission was flying in international water, 40 miles outside of Mainland China, to collect signal intelligences.<ref>[http://taiwanbbs.org/cgi/index.pl?b=mil,s=480,m=1104906047#r577 In Chinese, Taiwan BBS]</ref>
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2016-03-26T04:27:23Z
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'''Black Bats''' ({{zh|c=黑蝙蝠中隊|p=hēi biānfú zhōngduì}}) 34th Squadron was the name of a [[corps]] of [[CIA]] [[reconnaissance plane]] pilots and crew based in [[Taiwan]] during the [[Cold War]]. Citizens of the [[Republic of China]], they flew missions over [[mainland China]], or the [[People's Republic of China]] (PRC), to drop agents and gathered military signal intelligences around military sites. The 34th Squadron was formed in 1953 and flew its last operational mission in 1967. The squadron's emblem was a bat and seven stars and its formal name was the 34th Squadron of the [[ROC Air Force]]. Unit's aircraft included the [[Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress|Boeing B-17G]], [[Douglas A-26 Invader|Douglas A-26C/B-26C Invader]], 7 [[Lockheed P-2 Neptune|Lockheed RB-69A]], [[Douglas C-54 Skymaster|Douglas C-54]], 11 [[Fairchild C-123 Provider|Fairchild C-123B/K Provider]], [[Lockheed C-130 Hercules|Lockheed C-130E Hercules]], and 3 "black" [[Lockheed P-3 Orion|Lockheed P-3A Orion]] (149669, 149673, 149678). The P-3As and RB-69As were armed with [[AIM-9 Sidewinder]] missiles for self-defense. 34th Squadron specialized in very low level air space penetration (100–200 meters altitude) to hug the ground in order to evade enemy radars and fighter interceptions. Later when operating P-3A, its main mission was flying in international water, 40 miles outside of Mainland China, to collect signal intelligences.<ref>[http://taiwanbbs.org/cgi/index.pl?b=mil,s=480,m=1104906047#r577 In Chinese, Taiwan BBS]</ref>
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2016-03-26T04:27:52Z
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Two years later, Louisa Clark loses her job at the local café ‘The Buttered Bun’. She is a 26 year old, unambitious woman with very few qualifications. Louisa lives with her working-class family and is constantly outshone by her younger, more intelligent sister, Treena, who is a single mother. Her parents become disappointed because the entire family depends on her wage. Louisa goes to the Job Centre where Syed, the Job Centre assistant, finds an ultimate option which is to look after a disabled man. Louisa gets accepted and is hired by Camilla Traynor, the mother of Will, because she thinks her son needs someone able to brighten his spirits. Louisa notices how falsely everyone is acting in Granta House, Will's family mansion. She later finds out that Mr. Traynor has an extra-marital relationship. However, due to her, Will has become more communicative and open-minded.
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2016-03-16T15:44:50Z
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Two years later, Louisa Clark loses her job at the local café "The Buttered Bun". She is a 26-year-old, unambitious woman with very few qualifications. Louisa lives with her working-class family and is constantly outshone by her younger, more intelligent sister, Treena, who is a single mother. Her parents become disappointed because the entire family depends on her wage. Louisa goes to the Job Centre where Syed, the Job Centre assistant, finds an ultimate option which is to look after a disabled man. Louisa gets accepted and is hired by Camilla Traynor, the mother of Will, because she thinks her son needs someone able to brighten his spirits. Louisa notices how falsely everyone is acting in Granta House, Will's family mansion. She later finds out that Mr. Traynor has an extra-marital relationship. However, due to her, Will has become more communicative and open-minded.
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