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որը շուտով գրավվեց 1858 թ.
Ֆարադեյը վախճանվեց 75 տարեկան հասակում, Համփթոնի դատարանում, 1867-ի օգոստոսի 25-ին
Նախկինում նրան նրան հուղարկավորություն էին առաջարկվել Ուեսթմինսթերյան աբբայությունում
Անգլիայի թագավորի և թագուհու և Իսահակ Նյուտոնի մնացորդները դրված են
Այնուամենայնիվ, նա հրաժարվեց և որոշեց թաղվել իր կնոջ կողքին `Ուգգեյթում
English:
Queen Victoria's husband, at Hampton Court, Middlesex, was tax-free, which was soon occupied in 1858
Faraday died at the age of 75 at Hampton Court on August 25, 1867
Previously, he was offered a funeral at Westminster Abbey
There lay the remains of the king and queen of England and Isaac Newton
However, he refused and chose to be buried next to his wife at Highgate
Dutch:
De echtgenoot van koningin Victoria in Hampton Court, Middlesex, was belastingvrij, dat al snel in 1858 werd bezet
Faraday stierf op 75-jarige leeftijd in Hampton Court op 25Lynn Helena Caporale obtained her Ph.D. in molecular biology from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1973. She has worked as an assistant professor of biochemistry at the Georgetown University Medical Center and as a senior research fellow and a senior director at Merck & Co. She is now a consultant and independent investigator. She discusses many of the ideas presented here in her book Darwin
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Lady Storm Claims Second Tournament Title Of The Season
Published:
September 26th, 2017
By:
Meagan Schulz
OTSELIC
—
A
convincing
9-0
win
over
Cato-Meridian
followed
by
a
dominant
7-0
victory
DeRuyter
on
Friday,
Unadilla
Valley’s
girls
soccer
team
brought
home
another
piece
of
hardwood
for
the
trophy
case.
Last
Wednesday,
the
Storm
faced
Cato-Meridian
in
the
opening
match
of
the
First
Annual
Otselic
Valley
Varsity
Soccer
tournament.
Kyleigh
George
opened
up
UV’s
scoring
clinic
on
an
assist
from
Julia
Oglesby. UV’s
Shelby
Meade
then
recorded
the
next
two
goals
for
her
team
to
add
to
the
total.
Cearah
DaCostafaro
found
the
back
of
the
net
on
a
ball
from
George
for
goal
number
four
by
the
Lady
Storm.Oglesby
wanted
in
on
the
scoring
action
next
as
she
fired
a
shot
past
Cato-Meridian’s
keeper
Meghan
McCarthy.
McCarthy
was
shot
at
25
times
by
Unadilla
Valley,
stopping
19
on
the
evening.
The
last
goal
recorded
by
a
UV
player
was
from
Paige
Catena,
giving
the
Storm
a
total
of
six
goals
from
5
different
players.
Cato-Meridian
added
three
goals
on
to
UV’s
final
score as
their
defensive
mishaps
caused
the
ball
to
go
into
their
own
net
each
time.
The
second
game
of
the
girls
double
header
on
Wednesday,
September
20,
was
the
Lady
Vikings
against
DeRuyter.
A
matchup
that
has
happened
already
once
this
season,
DeRuyter
took
down
the
host
Vikings
with
a
score
of
3-1.
In
a
well-played
game
by
both
side,
OV’s
lone
goal
would
come
on
a
PK
from
Jessica
Comfort.
The
Lady
Vikings
did
create
13
shot
opportunities
through
the
contest
but
couldn’t
finish
on
any
of
them
–
an
MO
on
the
season
for
Otselic
Valley.
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Thomas
Stanton
Jr. is
believed
to have
been
born abt
1707.
Thomas
married
Lettice
Bryan,
daughter
of
Richard
Bryan.
1728
Sept
Thomas
Stanton
Jr.
first
appears
on a
deed
with his
brother
Linn for
1000
acres. "Stanton,
Linn and
Stanton,
Thomas,
Jr
Spotsylvania
Co.1000
Pat 13
pg
367Beginning
and
extending
standing
on the
side of
a hill
on the
North
side of
North
River Of
the
Rappidan
River
near the
mountains.
"
In the
Book
Lost
Trails
and
Forgotten
People:
The
Story of
Jones
Mountain,
by Tom
Floyd
Tom
Floyd
stated
that
"Tom Jr.
was
active
in
business
affairs
buying
and
selling
and
helping
friends
draw up
legal
documents.
Evidence
suggests
that he
was also
a
worldly
man who
enjoyed
all the
pleasures
of life”
1735
Oct 10
Oct Resolved that Thos
Stanton, Gent./m be paid 832 pds
of
tobacco
for
nursing
a
bastard
child
and that
the said
Child by
bound to
Thos.
Stanton Junr
according as the Law direct.
1741
Oct 4
Thomas
received
from his
fathers
will: "Item I
give to my son Thomas Stanton my
still and all materials also the
Large Bible."
1742
Thomas
Stanton
JR was
appointed
guardian
of his
sister
Mary
Stanton
1745 Jan
11
Thomas
Stanton
of
Culpeper
Co to
Francis
Harvey
of same
.. Lease
of
land..
corner
to
Jeremiah
Early on
the
river..
to the
Yellow
Banks, a
place so
called
to the
patent
line.
For 21
year
from
Micklemus
next
ensuing.
Yearly
rent on
the
feast of
St Lukes
Oct 18,
450
pounds
tobacco.
(pages
30-32
Culpeper
Co Court
Records)
1745
Mathew
Stanton
appears
as a
Witness
to a
deed ,
Oct
18,1745
For Linn
(Leonard)
Stanton:
Indenture
April
23, 1746
Between
Thomas
Stanton
and
Jeremiah
Early
for 70
Acre,
land
part of
Patent
granted
Sept. 28
1728 to
Thomas
and Linn
Stanton
(
Original
grant
for 100
acres on
Stanton
River)
1749
Thomas
Stanton's
twenty
one year
lease to
John
Simpson,
for less
than 100
acres on
the
river
that
bore the
lessors
name.
Called
for a
rent of
450
pounds
of
tobacco.
With the
first
year of
rent
free....
Stanton
doth
agree to
find
timber
for
rails
and
firewood
on his
land for
the use
of
tenement
when all
timber
is used
for the
tenement.
The year
1749
from (Culpeper
Deed
Book A p
12-15,
186-187)
1753 Aug
8 page
27-30
Thomas
Stanton
of
Culpeper
Co to
Charles
Pierson
of same.
Lease of
land… at
the
mouth of
the
Wolfpen
branch.
to the
road
..on a
ridge.
in a
little
valley.
head of
the lick
branch
..on the
river
side of
corner
of
William
Pierson.
For 15
years
from Nov
15 next
ensuing.
Rent
yearly
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Each year in November, after regional heats in Belfast, Cork,
Derry, Dublin, Galway and Limerick have produced two finalists from each
province, the finals are held to judge who of Ireland's top eight performance
poets will walk away with the prestigious crown of All Ireland Poetry Slam
Champion.
As the event has no formal funding we are advertising our
project on the crowd-funding site fundit.ie, in the hope of raising €1000 to
cover prize money and expenses for travelling poets, plus the printing costs for
100 copies of a special commemorative edition chapbook of the 16-18 poems that
contestants bring to the final. A €10
donation secures you an Honourable Mention in the Special Edition Slam Final
Chapbook of Finalists' Poems, whilst €20 secures a mention and a copy of the
publication.
Founded on the idea of the old bardic circuit,with
or without electronics; it may be feasible to include additional
instrumental forces.
According to Wikipedia. Robert Ashley, is a contemporary American composer, best known for his
operas and other theatrical works, many of which incorporate electronics
and extended techniques. Along with Gordon Mumma, Ashley was also a
major pioneer of audio synthesis.
Friday, 27 July 2012
To
promote
writing,
reading
and
creativity,
DkIT
wishes
to
recruit
a
Writer
in
Residence,
based
in
the
Institute
Library.
The
Writer
in
Residence
will
engage
with
the
DkIT
community
of
staff
and
students,
and
with
the
local
community,
including
local
schools
The
Writer
in
Residence
will:
have
previously
published
work
have
skills
in
working
with
young
people,
students
and
institutions
have
the
capacity
to
produce
work
in
collaboration
with
others
have
the
capacity
to
encourage
and
inspire
others
be
flexible
and
able
to
respond
to
situations
and
the
different
needs
they
encounter
be
able
to
work
on
own
initiative
DkIT
recognises
the
importance
of
the
Writer
in
Residence’s
professional
development.
The
successful
writer
will
be
given
the
chance
to
develop
and
explore
their
own
writing
styles
while
participating
in
the
residency
and
the
scheduling
of
the
Residency
will
incorporate
time
for
the
Writer
to
develop
his
/her
work.
A
Working
Group,
drawn
from
the
Library
of
DkIT,
the
Arts
Service
of
Louth
Local
Authorities
and
community
interests
will
guide
and
support
Writer
during
the
Residency.
A
contract
not
exceeding
6
months
will
be
offered.
Thursday, 26 July 2012
The Penny Dreadful is a new Cork based literary magazine and is currently accepting submissions.
We accept all known forms of creative writing, and several that are sadly as of yet unknown to all but our editorial staff. And we want you. Yes, even you, as wretched and forlorn as you may well be. We want you to submit to us anything that you may happen to have written that you feel is of a certain quality | {
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Dick Scott
Donnie Scott
Ed Scott
Everett Scott
Jack Scott
Scott Scudder
Tom Seaver
Bob Sebra
Jimmy Sebring
Frank Secory
Charlie See
Kip Selbach
Bill Selby
Andy Seminick
Billy Serad
Dan Serafini
Scott Service
Hank Severeid
Chris Sexton
Socks Seybold
Cy Seymour
Brian Shackelford
Gus Shallix
Art Shamsky
Wally Shaner
Joe Shaute
Jeff Shaw
Mike Shea
Dave Shean
Tom Shearn
Jimmy Sheckard
Tom Sheehan
Jimmy Shevlin
Bob Shirley
Ivey Shiver
Milt Shoffner
Eddie Shokes
Bill Short
Chick Shorten
Clyde Shoun
Ed Sicking
Johnny Siegle
Candy Sierra
Rubén Sierra
Frank Sigafoos
José Silva
Al Silvera
Al Simmons
Alfredo Simón
Allan Simpson
Dick Simpson
Wayne Simpson
Bert Sincock
Dick Sipek
Dave Sisler
Dick Sisler
Dave Skaugstad
Bob Skinner
Gordon Slade
Walt Slagle
Mike Slattery
John Smiley
Bob Smith
Chick Smith
Elmer SmithGreg Tubbs
Michael Tucker
Jim Turner
Twink Twining
George Twombly
U
Ted Uhlaender
Maury Uhler
George Ulrich
Al Unser
Bob Usher
V
Mike Vail
Chris Valaika
Wilson Valdez
Eric Valent
Javier Valentín
Corky Valentine
Joe Valentine
Dave Van Gorder
Todd Van Poppel
Dazzy Vance
Johnny Vander Meer
John Vander Wal
Gary Varsho
Farmer Vaughn
Greg Vaughn
Max Venable
Lee Viau
Rube Vickers
Pedro Villarreal
Ron Villone
Frank Viola
Pedro Viola
Clyde Vollmer
Edinson Vólquez
Jake Volz
Fritz Von Kolnitz
Joey Votto
Rip Vowinkel
John Vukovich
W
Joe Wagner
Ryan Wagner
Kermit Wahl
Curt Walker
Duane Walker
Gee Walker
Harry Walker
Hub Walker
Mysterious Walker
Terry Walker
Todd Walker
Tom Walker
Lee Walls
Bucky Walters
Ken Walters
Jerome Walton
Lloyd Waner
Pee-Wee Wanninger
Jay Ward
Piggy Ward
Ray Washburn
Pat Watkins
Brandon Watson
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aurora – Dawn Brittlegill
Russula australiensis
Russula australirosea
Russula australis
Russula austrodelica
Russula austromontana
Russula autumnalis
Russula avellaneiceps
Russula azurea
B
Russula bachii
Russula badia – Burning Brittlegill
Russula ballouii Peck
Russula barlae
Russula basifurcata
Russula basiturgida
Russula bataillei
Russula batistae
Russula beardslei
Russula bella
Russula bernardii
Russula betulae
Russula betularum Hora – Birch Brittlegill
Russula betulina
Russula bicolor
Russula billsii
Russula binchuanensis
Russula binganensis
Russula blackfordiae
Russula blanda
Russula blumiana
Russula blumii
Russula bohemiae
Russula bona
Russula bonii
Russula boninensis
Russula borealis
Russula boyacensis
Russula brasiliensis
Russula bresadolae
Russula brevipes Peck
Russula brevis
Russula brevissima
Russula britzelmayrii
Russula brunneipes
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Russula brunneoviolacea
Russula brunnescens
Russula burgeae
C
Russula caerulea Fr.
Russula caeruleoanulata
Russula caeruleomalva
Russula californiensis
Russuladiaboli Singer
Russula diffusa Buyck
Russula dipigmentata Singer
Russula discopus R. Heim
Russula disparilus Burl.
Russula dissidens Zvára
Russula dissimulans Shaffer
Russula diversicolor Pegler
Russula drimeia Cooke
Russula dryadicola
Russula dryadicola Fellner & Landa
Russula drymeja Cooke
Russula dryophila Sarnari
Russula dulcis Velen.
Russula duportii W. Phillips
Russula dura Burl
Russula earlei Peck
Russula eburneoareolata Hongo
Russula eccentrica Peck
Russula echinosperma R. Heim & Gilles
Russula echinospora R. Heim
Russula echinospora Singer
Russula edulis B.Buyck and V. Hofstetter (Madagascar)
Russula elaeodes
Russula elaeodes Romagn. ex Bon
Russula elatior Lindblad
Russula elegans Bres.
Russula elephantina
Russula ellenae Thiers
Russula emetica (Schaeff.) Pers. – The Sickener
Russula emeticella
Russula emeticicolor Jul. Schäff.
Russula emeticiformis Murrill
Russula eogranulata Secr. ex Singer
Russula eogranulata Singer
Russula eperythra Singer, Alfaro & L. D. Gómez
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at the
rally as
observers.
If any of you
encounter any
threat from
anyone during
the rally,
either
physical or
verbal, please
refrain from
retaliating,
and notify the
police or our
legal counsel
as soon as
possible. If
possible,
please record
the encounter
as potential
evidence.
Hong Kong New
Yorkers are
not afraid. We
also believe
NYPD is there
to protect our
freedom of
assembly, and
that they will
do their job,
unlike their
Hong Kong
counterparts.
Say NO to
white terror!
Support Hong
Kong!" Which
side is
Guterres and his UN
on? The white
terror.
Now as the Hong
Kong police,
with the
Chinese
garrison
saying it is free
to join that
at any time,
tear gasses
the protesters, UN
Guterres is
silent, with
his financial
conflict of
interest with
CEFC
China Energy.
After
roughing up
and banning
Inner City
Press which
asks,
Guterres' July
26 noon
"press"
briefing had not
a single
question.
Very Xi.
On
June 6, banned
Inner City
Press asked Guterres
and his spokes- / hachetman
Stephane
Dujarric: "June
6-3: On China,
human rights
and the SG,
what is the
SG's response
to reports
that China has
announced
former Hong
Kong police
chief Andy
Tsang
Wai-hung’s
nomination for
the top post
at the United
Nations
organisation
fighting drug
crimes - Mr
Tsang's
nomination
could also be
controversial
for his
management of
the Occupy
protests,
during which
tear gas was
used on
pro-democracy
demonstrators.
That shone a
spotlight on
government
effortsto
clamp down on
activists in
the former
British
colony, with
the gatherings
of mostly
students
dubbed the
"Umbrella
Movement"
after they
used umbrellas
to shield
themselves
from the
pepper
spray.
Concerns over
the autonomy
of Hong Kong's
judicial
system have
increased, as
the
Beijing-backed
government
seeks an
extradition
bill that
critics say
could be used
to target
dissidents
living in the
city.
That
legislation
may have
helped drive a
record turnout
of more than
180,000 on
Tuesday night
for Hong
Kong's annual
vigil to
remember the
Chinese
military's
crackdown in
Tiananmen
Square. Police
put the number
of attendees
at 37,000. The
nomination is
China’s first
attempt to
fill a top
position at a
major
international
organisation
since it
detained Meng
Hongwei, then
the head of
the global
policing body
Interpol, last
year. It
was understood
UN Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres would
select a
successor in a
few months to
replace the
current
executive
director, Yury
Fedotov of
Russia, who
had been in
office since
2010"?"
More than two
weeks later,
no answer at
all despite
Dujarric's
promise that
there
would be
answers.
Guterres is
entirely
corrupt. And
this: "The
former
commissioner
of police,
Andy Tsang,
said on
Saturday the
level of force
used by police
during the
June 12
protests was
necessary and
restrained.
Tsang said
from what he
saw on live TV
broadcasts,
there was a
level of
violence
caused by
protesters
that was more
serious than
what had been
seen during
the 2014 civil
disobedience
movement, when
he was leading
the police
force.
He said it
would not have
been possible
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of Fisherman (GB) (1853, twice winner of the Ascot Gold Cup), third dam of Gemma di Vergy.
Pedigree
Sire line tree
Bay Middleton
Bramble
Farintosh
Gaper
Bay Momus
Pastoral
Collingwood
Cowl
The Confessor
Cock-a-Hoop
The Friar
The Grand Inquisitor
Capucine
Joy
Gabbler
Planet
Aster
The Flying Dutchman
Ellington
Delight
Fly-By-Night
Peter Wilkens
The Quack
Benvolio
Flying Pieman
Old England
New Holland
Ignoramus
Purston
Sir Watkin
Bide-a-Wee
Amsterdam
Duneany
Glenbuck
The Rover
Cape Flyaway
Good Hope
Tom Bowline
Make Haste
Winton
Young Dutchman
Ellerton
Romulus
Walloon
Dollar
Dami
Il Maestro
Salvanos
Androcles
Cambyse
Saint Cyr
Pastisson
Salvator
Elzevir
Ossian
Fountainebleau
Phlegathon
Jouancy
Patriarche
Gettatore
Lutin
Beau Page
Thieusies
Greenback
Prologue
Vin Sec
Vignemale
Gil Peres
Merlin
Caudeyran
Louis D'Or
Saumur
Clamart
Cimier
Garrick
Oranzeb
Marzio
Onorio
Ulpiano
Martin Pecheur
Sansonnet
Courlis
Coq
The Condor
Tancarville
Cloridano
Souci
Upas
Omnium II
Elf
Ivoire
Acheron
Massina
Atleta
Ranquel
Bocage
Ob
Dauphin
Hero
Hareng
Cerbere
Tourmalet
Guillame Le Taciturne
Dutch Skater
Insulaire
Thomery
Burgomaster
Dutch Roller
Sherbrooke
Yellow
Daphnis
Dandolo
Accumulator
Massinissa
Jarnac
Old Tom
St. Aubyn
Hesperus
Sir Birtram
Diomedes
Parawhenua
Kakupo
Barbatus
Vanderdecken
Andover
Craymond
Harmonium
Post Haste
Walkington
The Hermit
Freetrader
Milton
Anton
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External links
Thoroughbred Bloodlines: Bay Middleton
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Category:Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom
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O R D E R
Anthony Zara was a former student at the Ross University School of Veterinary
Medicine on the Caribbean island of St. Kitts. He sued the university and its corporate
parents for gender discrimination under Title IX, breach of contract, and tort violations.
The district court granted the defendants’ motion to dismiss on forum non conveniens
grounds, and dismissed the action. We affirm.
As alleged in his complaint, Zara––now a resident of Florida––became involved
in a tumultuous romantic relationship with Alexa Ferrari while both were students at
Ross in St. Kitts. After the relationship ended, Ferrari falsely reported to the St. Kitts
No. 17‐1755 Page 2
police and the university that he had engaged in abusive and threatening behavior
towards her. Zara was arrested and placed in a local jail until he was released on bail.
He then received a letter from a Ross faculty member informing him that he had been
suspended pending an investigation into Ferrari’s allegations.
Zara says that he was informed by Ross officials that Ferrari’s complaint would
be considered at a disciplinary hearing, and he was given only one hour to review the
materials that the panel—comprised of local faculty members—intended to present
against him. After the hearing, the panel determined that most of Ferrari’s allegations
were true and issued a notice of expulsion against Zara for violating several provisions
of the school’s Code of Conduct.
Zara then moved to Florida and filed this suit under Title IX, 20 U.S.C. § 1681. He
also asserted state law claims for breach of contract, negligence, and intentional
infliction of emotional distress. Although he did not specify why he chose the Northern
District of Illinois, he alleged that Ross is “owned, controlled, and run” by DeVry
Education Group,1 which maintains its headquarters in Downers Grove, Illinois.
The defendants filed a motion to dismiss based on the doctrine of forum non
conveniens, which allows a court to dismiss a case properly before it when litigation
would be more convenient in a foreign forum. Gulf Oil Corp. v. Gilbert, 330 U.S. 501, 507
(1947). In the defendants’ view, St. Kitts was a more appropriate forum for the lawsuit:
the parties all were amenable to process there, St. Kitts had provided similar plaintiffs
with satisfactory remedies, and St. Kitts had a “strong local interest” in resolving the
dispute (the events relevant to the suit had occurred in St. Kitts, all possible witnesses
resided in St. Kitts, and Ross was incorporated and maintained its principal place of
business in St. Kitts). Zara opposed the motion. He conceded that St. Kitts “might be an
alternative and adequate forum to dispute most … of the claims.” But he argued that
Illinois was a more appropriate forum because the decision‐making parent company
and its senior‐level staff members were located there and because Ross—in another
lawsuit involving a trademark‐infringement claim—previously chose Illinois courts as a
convenient forum.
The court agreed with the defendants that private and public interest factors
favored litigation in St. Kitts and dismissed the action without prejudice. Noting that
1 DeVry Education Group changed its name in May 2017 to Adtalem Global Education.
ADTALEM GLOBAL EDUCATION, http://www.adtalem.com.
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pilot in the Korean War, he went back to school and received a Ph.D. from MIT in mathematics at age 23.
He had degrees in computer science, law, and mathematics. And students would ask him, “What are you?”
His answer: “I am a problem solver.”
That is the great skill of someone who studies the liberal arts.
That is one of the skills that futurist Alvin Tofler had in mind when he said: “The illiterate of the 21st-century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.”
I majored in Geology and minored in Economics. It was the ability to blend those two fields that shaped my career. I studied Geology because I wanted to become involved in the oil business. And the economics linkShare
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children take on these traits (395c‐d, 400d‐401d). For this reason, craftsmen who imitate good character "lead them [children] unwit‐ discourse
worth
serious
attention
has
ever
been
written
in
verse
or
prose"
(277e5‐8). Socrates goes on to distinguish the
written discourse of the philosopher from those of other
writers such
as
poets. If a
writer composes
his
document
with
knowledge, can
defend
his
writing, and
can
argue
that
his
writing
is
of
little
worth,
he
may
be
called
by
"a
name
derived
not
from these
writings
but
rather
from
those
things
that
you
are
seriously
pursuing"
(278c7‐d1),
phi‐ losophy. On
the
other
hand,
"if
a
man
has
nothing
more
valuable
than
what
he
has
composed or
written, spending long
hours twisting it around,
pasting
parts together and taking them apart"(278d8‐e1), he should be called by another name, such as "poet". So, a philosopher shapes souls, leaving behind philosophers, in contrast to a poet, who only leaves behind written
works. If
a
man
meets
certain
criteria
in
his
writing,
he
may
be
called
a
philosopher only
if
he,
in
addition
to
writing,
practices
the
soul‐shaping
work
of
philosophy. Likewise,
in the
Republic,
philosophy
is
distinguished
from
poetry
by
its
product: the
philosopher
leaves behind
a
soul
shaped
in
imitation
of
the
forms
whereas
a
poet leaves
behind
poetry. I
shall argue
below,
however,
that
the
work
of
some
poets
may
be
used
by
the
philosopher
in
order to
shape
souls,
as
may
the
written
work
of
a
philosopher. All
in
all,
though,
poetry
and
other mimetic literary
works,
even
Plato's
dialogues,
are imitations
and
as
such
are inferior to the activity
of
philosophy. 34 Miriam Byrd tingly,
from
childhood
on,
to
resemblance,
friendship,
and
harmony
with
the beauty of reason" (401d1‐3). Socrates explains at 401d6‐402a4 why poetry should
be
the
foundation
of
elementary
education
in
the
good
city: First, because rhythm
and
harmony
permeate the inner
part
of the soul
more than anything else, affecting it
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of them, the maker listens to the
horseman
and
has true
belief,
and
the imitator,
who
has
neither knowledge
nor
true
belief,
merely
paints
the
appearance
of
them. In
his
criti‐ cism
at
602c‐603b,
citing
the
influence
of
trompe
l'oeil
painting
on
the
irrational part of the soul, Socrates concludes mimetic poetry prevents the soul from being
summoned.
Since
Socrates'
criticism
of
poetry
in
these
three
passages
is based
on
an
analogy
with
representational
painting,
we
have
reason
to
assume that
his
conclusions
extend
beyond
the
genre
of
mimetic
poetry. Third, though Socrates specifically targets mimetic poetry in two of his criticisms and does not draw broader conclusions to be applied to other art forms,13
these
criticisms
apply
equally
well
to
mimetic
literature
in
general. At 603b‐605c,
Socrates
argues
that
mimesis
acts
on
the
inferior
part
of
the
soul
and morally corrupts. Since the
poet chooses to imitate irrational
men,
due to the fact that they are easier to represent and
more entertaining to audiences, the audience's identification
with
characters
has
a
morally
corrupting influence.14 In lines 605c‐606e Socrates argues that mimetic poetry corrupts even decent people. Though
a
decent
person
guards
against
irrational
emotions
in
both
self and others, aesthetic distance makes this person relax his or her guard and unwittingly
take
on
the
perspective
of the
character. These
criticisms
have
to do
with
the
subject
matter
of
mimetic
literature
and
the
influence
it
has
over
its audience. Thus, the
criticisms,
which
are
not
here tied to
verse,
apply to
mi‐ metic
prose
works,
such
as
dramatic
dialogues,
just
as
well. Plato's
dialogues
are
mimetic in
both
the
wider
and
narrow
senses
of the term.15 The
dialogue
is
mimetic
in
the
more
general
sense
of
creating
a
repre‐ sentation. Leon
Golden
writes: "The
dialogue is a representation of
menin 13
Since
the
criticism
at
598d‐600e
is
based
on
an
example
from
mimetic
poetry,
it
may
ap‐ pear to fall into this
category. However,
Socrates
expands
his
conclusion to
cover
all imita‐ tors. 14
In
Republic
4
a
just
soul
is
one
in
which
reason,
with
the
aid
of
spirit,
rules
the
appetites. When
the
appetites
are
strengthened
and
take
charge,
the
soul
is
corrupted. Socrates
does
not mention
the
spirited
part
of
the
soul
in
his
Book
10
discussion
of
mimesis
but
instead
focuses on
the
opposition
between
reason
and
appetite. 15
For
discussions
of
ways
in
which
Plato's
dialogues
share
characteristics
with
mimetic
po‐ etry see Friedlander (1958, 108‐125); Partee (1970, 219‐221); Nightingale (1995); Rutherford (1995,10‐16);
and
Golden
(1975,
121,
124‐130). 30 Miriam Byrd action, sharing
many important
qualities
with
dramatic literature."16 The
Re‐ public imitates dialectical discourse, or, the practice of philosophy. Within representation
of
this
greater
activity,
we
also
see
imitations
of
personal
actions and behavior. For instance, in the
Republic characters attend the festival of Bendis, meeting afterward at Polemarchus' house. During the subsequent conversation, the interlocutors' characters are represented by the way they interact
with
Socrates
and
one
another
(as
for
example
the
way
Thrasymachus reveals himself in his explosive response to Socrates' questioning). Plato's imitation
is
not
limited
to
human
action,
though. He
uses
images
of
the
sensi‐ ble
world
in
order
to
represent
metaphysical
and
epistemological
views.17 For example, the images of the divided line and the cave represent the world's ontological
hierarchy
and
how
we
know
each
'level',
the
image
of
the
Kallipolis represents
justice,
the
image
of
Glaucus
represents
the
embodied
soul,
and
the complex
web
of
imagery
in
the
Myth
of
Er
represents
a
view
of
the
afterlife. The
Republic
is
also
mimetic
in
the
narrower
sense. First,
the
Republic
in‐ volves
miming
characters. At
first
glance
the
Republic
appears
to
be
a
combi‐ nation of narrative alone and narrative through mimesis. Though Socrates narrates
the
dialogue,
he
periodically
takes
on
the
persona
of
other
characters, speaking
as
if
he
were
they. However,
this
dialogue
is
purely
mimetic
because its author, | {
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19, health officials announced they would begin contacting 1,009 patients who received the injections that had previously been contacted for meningitis risk, but now will be told to be on the lookout for signs of an infection, reports The Tennessean.
"Tennessee is going to be very proactive," Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease researcher at Vanderbilt University who is assisting the state, told the paper.
Last week House lawmakers questioned Dr. Margaret Hamburg, chief of the Food and Drug Administration along with one of the owners of the New England Compounding Center, Barry Cadden about the current outbreak. They asked about the company's history of repeat violations and earlier FDA inspections of the firm that found non-sterile practices.
Hamburg called for more oversight of compounding pharmacies, which are regulated by statein
which he
lauded his
drones and
said, "The
most important
is that we
must be
available to
support the
political
processes. The
second is
human rights."
Human rights?
Ladsous' DPKO
has answered a
detailed human
rights report,
Ladsous
refused to
answer about
peacekeeper
killings in
the Central
African
Republic and
stonewalls for
months on the
130 rapes in
Minova by his
partners in
the Congolese
Army, video
here.
Back on July
16 in New York,
Ladsous said
he would take
questions
about
peacekeeping
in the Central
African
Republic,
Inner City
Press arrived
early to ask
about reports
the current
MISCA
peacekeepers
have killed
civilians, for
example in
Bozoum, here.
So on July 17,
Inner City
Press put the
same question
to UN deputy
spokesperson
Farhan Haq:
what does the
UN know, and
what has it
done about,
allegations of
killing by
MISCA
peacekeepers,
proposed to be
"re-hatted" in
September?
Haq told Inner
City Press to
"ask MISCA."
So the UN has
no role, and
will
automatically
put UN "blue
helmets" on
these troops?
Inner City
Press also
asked about media
reports in
Nepal that
Ladsous will
visit that
country on
July 11, ostensibly
to "acquire
information on
the latest
political
situation
[and] the
progress made
in terms of
constitution
writing."
But do Ladsous
and DPKO have
any mandate to
review
constitutions?
Shouldn't
Ladsous if
there review
cholera
screening, in
light of
bringing the
disease to
Haiti? Ladsous
did not
answer, and
neither did
Haq.
On July 16 at
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as popular as ever. This year Warner Brothers/Legendary Pictures is launching its reboot of Godzilla (this time set in San Francisco), while Rialto Pictures has painstakingly restored the original 98-minute Japanese version of the film for a new release under the title, Godzilla: The Japanese Original. American audiences now have the opportunity to see this classic film as it was meant to be seen. The 20 minutes of American footage (mostly with Raymond Burr) are gone while approximately 38 minutes of the original film are now restored.
What remains from the original production? Sadly, not much. The oldest known prop from the 1954 production is the Oxygen Destroyer that was used in the original to kill the monster (and featured on the poster for Godzilla: The Japanese Original). The
I didn’t talk about God . . . other than the one time Mike Fitzgerald asked
me what I was listening to and I said a Christian radio station talking
about blended families. . . . Isabel, for whatever reason one day told me
that her mom works at the Marian Center downtown. I told her I had just
bought a cross necklace there a couple of months back. It’s a Catholic
store. Also, she told me her little brothers and sisters had gone to Little
Flower. I said I had gone to Little Flower from K–8 and sent my kids there
for a little while but couldn’t afford the entire time.
Hunt reacted by documenting his involvement in handling complaints about
Painter’s behavior. For example, on October 31, 2011, he noted for his file that one of
Painter’s coworkers had told him she was “fearful of . . . Deanna and was making other
arrangements for her car‐pool to pick her up in the evening as she and Deanna both
leave work at the same time.” Hunt gathered similar statements from other coworkers.
He disciplined Painter for keeping the log, and he gave his file and the employee
statements to Ryan Amerson, a labor‐relations specialist. Amerson recommended that
Hunt again place Painter on paid administrative leave, which, after conferring with his
supervisor, Hunt did on November 23, 2011.
Five days later Marie Malek‐Robinson, the IDOT’s fitness‐for‐duty coordinator,
retained psychiatrist Dr. Terry Killian to evaluate Painter’s mental health. Dr. Killian
met with Painter on December 2 and 16, 2011. He concluded that Painter was
psychiatrically fit for duty, but the statements from her coworkers and supervisors
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found that the partner of a Hong Kong civil servant—the two had married overseas—was entitled to the same benefits as a heterosexual spouse. The hearings in the Hong Kong government’s appeal against the decision began this month.
Then, in September, a court ruled in favor of a lesbian expatriate couple seeking to be treated on par with heterosexual couples by the immigration department. The Hong Kong government is seeking to appeal that decision too and if it is allowed, that could be heard next year or in 2019. In the meantime, according to the law firm that represented the British couple, “the law in Hong Kong now is that foreign registered same-sex marriages and civil partnerships shall be recognised by the Immigration Department for dependant visa purposes.” Since theMemphis
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Security
Council
stakeout,
first Ladsous
sought out a
softball
question in
French; then
when the Press
question about
MISCA in
Bozoum was
asked, he
shook his head
and said, ďI
give the floor
to Madame.Ē
So
Inner City
Press asked
that question,
politely but
audibly. Again
Ladsous
refused to
answer,
looking
desperately
around for a
friendly
question.
Ladsous
has adopted
this position
-- video
compilation
here --
since Inner
City Press
asked him
about his
history during
the Rwanda
genocide in
1994, as
France's
Deputy
Permanent
Representative
in the
Security
Council
arguing for
the escape of
genocidaires
into Eastern
Congo, sample
memo here.
It was and is
a
straightforward
question, the
type public
officials
answer every
day. But
Ladsous has
refused, and
has gone
further.
Because
Ladsous is
protected --
was nominated
-- by the
French
government
which has
controlled UN
Peacekeeping
four times in
a row now,
this anamoly
is allowed to
go on inside
the UN.
More
seriously, UN
Peacekeeping
by most
accounts
brought
cholera to
Haiti, which
has killed
over 8,000
people. Inner
City Press
asked Ladsous,
loud and clear
(but nothing
but polite) if
his DPKO now
belatedly
screens
peacekeepers
from cholera
hot spots
before
deployment.
Ladsous
refused to
answer. To
this has the
UN descended.
The new Free
UN
Coalition for
Access has
formally
proposed that
UN Under
Secretaries
General not be
allowed to
take this
approach.
Watch this
site.
986 A.2d 467 (2009)
In the Matter of Michele SUKERMAN and William Sukerman.
No. 2009-216.
Supreme Court of New Hampshire.
Argued: November 4, 2009.
Opinion Issued: December 31, 2009.
*468 Cynthia M. Weston, of Londonderry, on the brief, and Legal Resource Strategies, PLLC, of Manchester (Nancy A. DeAngelis on the brief and orally), for the petitioner.
Law Office of Joshua L. Gordon, of Concord (Joshua L. Gordon on the brief and orally), for the respondent.
HICKS, J.
The respondent, William Sukerman, appeals the order of the Derry Family Division (Moore, J.) distributing the parties' marital property in a divorce proceeding filed by the petitioner, Michele Sukerman. The respondent contends the family division erred in awarding the petitioner a portion of his accidental disability pension benefit. We affirm.
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O R D E R
In April 2009, Michael Henry saw fit to continue his campaign of litigation against
the IRS over the income taxes he owes for the 1999 tax year. Since 2002 Henry has filed
multiple lawsuits in the Fifth Circuit and Seventh Circuit and continues to litigate his 1999
tax liability in the United States Tax Court. In December 2007, the Northern District of
Illinois Executive Committee (“Executive Committee”) issued an order that barred him
from filing any new civil cases in its district. The trial judge dismissed Henry’s complaint
*
After examining the briefs and the record, we have concluded that oral argument is
unnecessary. Thus, the appeal is submitted on the briefs and the record. See FED. R. APP. P.
34(a)(2).
No. 09‐2398 Page 2
because it was in violation of the Executive Committee’s order. Henry appeals, and we
affirm the action of the Executive Committee.
From December 2006 to October 2007, Henry had filed six pro se civil cases in the
Northern District of Illinois dealing with his 1999 tax liability. After receiving an
unfavorable ruling in one of these law suits, Henry sent threatening e‐mails addressed to
the judge presiding over the case as well as a number of other government officials involved
in his lawsuit. As a result of these threats, he was convicted of impeding and retaliating
against federal officials engaged in their official duty in violation 18 U.S.C. § 115 and
sentenced to 16 months’ imprisonment. To curb Henry’s habit of filing numerous civil cases
dealing with the same subject matter (1999 tax liability) and combined with his sending
threatening e‐mails, the Executive Committee entered an order barring Henry from filing
any new civil cases in the district. In re Michael F. Henry, No. 07 CV 7159 (N.D. Ill. Dec. 20,
2007) (unpublished order). As detailed in the order, the filing bar did not affect Henry’s
pending cases or apply to criminal or postconviction matters. Further, the Executive
Committee authorized Henry to seek modification or rescission of the order after nine
months. Id. Henry did not challenge the order, and in April 2009, he filed this suit in the
Northern District. Once again the suit seeks to challenge and overturn his 1999 tax liability.
J. Kernan, was, according to the charter of Union dated October 12, 1901, one of the original shareholders and a member of the first Board of Directors of the said corporation.
10. By instrument dated April 13, 1908 recorded in Book 93, folio 275, records of Calcasieu Parish Thomas J. Kernan executed a cancellation of the 1904 tax sale in favor of Frederick C. Hubbell insofar as it purported to affect the Hubbell Tract.
11. By instrument dated July 18, 1918 recorded in Book N, folio 295, records of Jefferson Davis Parish, Hon. Paul Capdeville, State Auditor of Public Accounts, purporting to act pursuant to the provisions of Section 7 of Act 315 of 1910, authorized the Recorder of Conveyances of Jefferson Davis Parish to cancel the 1904 tax sale | {
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Addressing the shortage of health professionals in South Africa through the development of a new cadre of health worker: the creation of Clinical Associates.
South Africa made a decision in 2002 to develop so-called mid-level medical workers, now known as clinical associates. This article describes the background to this decision, and the national process of developing the profession and its scope of practice, which was aligned with the needs of the health service, particularly those of rural district hospitals. A common national curriculum was then developed, with implementation in three faculties. The first graduates have entered the profession, starting in 2011, and are in the process of establishing themselves across the country. They are already making an important contribution to rural health care, and are seeking ways in whichAzerbaijan
Lüneburg
Clamart, France
Ivrea, Italy
Naruto, Japan
Scunthorpe, England, United Kingdom
Tartu, Estonia
Viborg, Denmark
Lünen
Bartın, Turkey
Demmin, Germany
Kamień Pomorski, Poland
Panevėžys, Lithuania
Salford, England, United Kingdom
Zwolle, Netherlands
M
Magdeburg
Braunschweig, Germany
Harbin, China
Le Havre, France
Nashville, United States
Radom, Poland
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Zaporizhia, Ukraine
Maintal
Esztergom, Hungary
Katerini, Greece
Luisant, France
Moosburg, Austria
Mainz
Baku, Azerbaijan
Dijon, France
Erfurt, Germany
Haifa, Israel
Louisville, United States
Valencia, Spain
Watford, England, United Kingdom
Zagreb, Croatia
Mainz – Finthen
Rodeneck, Italy
Mainz – Laubenheim
Longchamp, France
Mannheim
Bydgoszcz, Poland
Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf (Berlin), Germany
Chişinău, Moldova
Haifa, Israel
Klaipėda, Lithuania
Qingdao, China
Riesa, Germany
Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
Toulon, France
Windsor, Canada
Zhenjiang, China
Marburg
Eisenach, Germany
Maribor, Slovenia
Northampton, England, United Kingdom
Poitiers, France
Sfax, Tunisia
Sibiu, Romania
Marienberg
Bad Marienberg, Germany
Dorog, Hungary
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Vinkhumbo
Maria Folau,
Laura Langman (Captain),
Ameliaranne Ekenasio,
Gina Crampton,
Bailey Mes,
Casey Kopua,
Jane Watson,
Shannon Saunders,
Karin Burger,
Phoenix Karaka,
Katrina Rore,
Te Paea Selby-Rickit
Pei Shan Lee, Charmaine Soh, Xinyi Tan, Kai Wei Toh, Carmen Goh, Kimberly Lim, Shawallah Rashid, Shuyi Kwok, Aqilah Andin, Melody Teo, Sindhu Nair, Joanna Toh
Group C
Kaitlyn Fisher, Episake Kahatoka, Alisi Galo, Kelera Nawai, Lydia Panapasa, Unaisi Rauluni, Aliti Toribau, Adi Vakaoca Bolakoro, Ema Mualuvu, Asilika Sevutia, Matila Vocea, Laisani Waqa
Romelda Aiken, Jhanielle Fowler-Reid (Captain), Vangelee Williams, Jodi-Ann Ward, Stacian Facey, Shanice Beckford, Adean Thomas, Nicole Dixon, Khadijah Williams, Kadie-Ann Dehaney, Shamera Sterling, Rebekah Robinson
Lenize Potgieter, Erin Burger, Maryka Holtzhausen, Renske Stoltz, Ine-Marí Venter, Izette Griesel, Khanyisa Chawane, Bongiwe Msomi (captain), Shadine van der Merwe, Karla Pretorius, Phumza Maweni, Zanele Vimbela
Jameela McCarthy, Tahirah Hollingsworth, Kalifa MCollin, Samantha Wallace, Daystar Swift, Shaquanda Queena, Onella Hill,Aniecia Baptiste, Rhonda John-Davis, Shantel Seemungal, Shernece Seemungal, Candice Guerero
Group D
Helen Housby, Joanne Harten, Natalie Haythornthwaite, Rachel Dunn, Serena Guthrie (captain), Jade Clarke (vice-captain), Chelsea Pitman, Natalie Panagarry, Layla Guscoth, Eboni Usoro-Brown, Geva Mentor, Fran Williams
Ann Helen Nu’uali’itia, Ariana Luamanu, Toa Tanimo, Brooke Amber Williams, Eseta Autagavaia, Gene Nafanua Solia-Gibb, Lenora Misa, Rachel Rasmussen, Sanita To’o, Afi Lafaiali’i-Sapolu, Soli Ropati, Tee Salanoa
Emma Barrie, Kelly Boyle, Lynsey Gallagher, Ella Gibbons, Bethan Goodwin, Sarah MacPhail, Claire Maxwell (captain), Niamh McCall, Nicola McCleery, Hayley Mulheron, Emily Nicholl, Lauren Tait
Peace Proscovia (Captain), Mary Cholhok Nuba, Lilian Ajio, Jesca Achan, Ruth Meeme, Betty Kizza, Racheal Nanyonga, Sylivia Nanyonga, Joan Nampungu, Stella Oyella, Stella Nanfuka, Muhayimina Namuwaya
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No. 17‐3143
he had been injured on the job in the meantime. No formal
disciplinary action was taken against Gates. After his injury,
Gates went on workers’ compensation leave, and during that
time began working a second job at the University of Illinois‐
Chicago. Rivera informed an employee with the Board’s legal
department that Gates had taken several extensive leaves and
then found a second job. Gates believed that Rivera took this
action to have him fired.
When Gates returned from his leave in November 2014, he
was assigned to the Far South Side or Southwest Collabora‐
tive, a group of traveling building engineers who work at dif‐
ferent schools throughout the southwest side of Chicago. In
the position at William C. Goudy Technology Academy that
Gates held before his leaves, he was a Class 3 engineer (the
lowest‐paid of three classes), earning around $82,000 to
$87,000 a year.2 When Gates testified at his deposition in 2016,
he was a Class 2 engineer with the Southwest Collaborative
earning between $94,000 and $97,000 a year.
B. Proceedings in Civil Rights Agencies and the District Court
Gates never filed a formal internal complaint with the
Board about the discrimination he says he suffered. Instead,
on April 14, 2014, he filed a formal charge of discrimination
with the Illinois Department of Human Rights and the United
States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. The
EEOC issued Gates a notice of his right to sue. Gates then filed
a five‐count complaint against the Board in the district court
2 The term Chief Engineer was abolished in 2012 under the terms of a
collective bargaining agreement. When the title was in use, it applied au‐
tomatically to any building engineer appointed to a school with only one
engineer—so Gates was the Chief Engineer at Goudy.
No. 17‐3143 7
alleging DESTIN, Fla. – Steve Shaw insists the Southeastern Conference is not purposefully surrendering its officiating soul to up-tempo offense.
But the league's supervisor of officials did say here at the league's spring meetings Thursday that the SEC will experiment in 2014 with a single eight-man officiating crew, with the added official (the "center judge") assigned to spot the football in an orderly and accurate fashion. And the sooner the ball is spotted, the sooner a no-huddle team can line up and get it snapped. It may not be an outright facilitation of fast football, but it is at least an acknowledgment of it.
"The intent is not to change our pace," Shaw said.
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Ctislav, Eduard, Salvátor, Ctislava, Eduarda
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René, Engelbert
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Plaintiffs‐Appellees,
FIONA HAVLISH, individually and on behalf of the Estate of Donald J. Havlish Jr.,
DONALD HAVLISH SR., SUSAN CONKLIN, WILLIAM HAVLISH, TARA BANE,
individually and on behalf of the Estate of Michael A. Bane, DONALD BANE,
CHRISTINA BANE‐HAYES, KRYSTYNA BORYCZEWSKI, individually and on behalf of
the Estate of Martin Boryczewski, ESTATE OF MICHAEL BORYCZEWSKI, JULIA
BORYCZEWSKI, MICHELE BORYCZEWSKI, GRACE KNESKI, individually and on behalf
of the Estate of Steven Cafiero, RICHARD A. CAPRONI, individually and on behalf
of the Estate of Richard M. Caproni, DOLORES CAPRONI, CHRISTOPHER CAPRONI,
MICHAEL CAPRONI, LISA CAPRONI‐BROWN, CLARA CHIRCHIRILLO, individually
and on behalf of the Estate of Peter Chirchirillo, LIVIA CHIRCHIRILLO, CATHERINE
DEBLIECK, WILLIAM COALE, individually and on behalf of the Estate of Jeffrey
Coale, FRANCES COFFEY, individually and on behalf of the Estates of Daniel M.
Coffey and Jason Coffey, DANIEL D. COFFEY, M.D., KEVIN M. COFFEY, THE ESTATE
OF JEFFREY COLLMAN, DWAYNE W. COLLMAN, BRIAN COLLMAN, CHARLES
COLLMAN, BRENDA SORENSON, LOISANNE DIEHL, individually and on behalf of the
Estate of Michael Diehl, MORRIS DORF, individually and on behalf of the Estate of
Stephen Dorf, MICHELLE DORF, ANNE MARIE DORF, ROBERT DORF, JOSEPH DORF,
LINDA SAMMUT, CORAZON FERNANDEZ, individually and on behalf of the Estate
of Judy Fernandez, MARIA REGINA MERWIN, individually and on behalf of the
Estate of Ronald Gamboa, GRACE PARKINSON‐GODSHALK, individually and on
behalf of the Estate of William R. Godshalk, TINA GRAZIOSO, individually and on
behalf of the Estate of John Grazioso, JIN LIU, individually and on behalf of the
Estate of Liming Gu, ALAN GU, MAUREEN HALVORSON, individually and on
behalf of the Estate of James D. Halvorson, MARIE ANN PAPROCKI, individually
and on behalf of the Estate of Dennis Lavelle, RONI LEVINE, individually and on
behalf of the Estate of Robert Levine, TERESANNE LOSTRANGIO, individually and
on behalf of the Estate of Joseph Lostrangio, MARGARET MAURO, individually and
on behalf of the Estate of Dorothy Mauro, RAMON MELENDEZ, individually and
9
on behalf of the Estate of Mary Melendez, PATRICIA MILANO, individually and on
behalf of the Estate of Peter T. Milano, IVY MORENO, individually and on behalf
of the Estate of Yvette Nichole Moreno, JOANNE LOVETT, individually and on
behalf of the Estate of Brian Nunez, ESTATE OF VINCENT A. OGNIBENE,
individually and on behalf of the Estate of Philip Paul Ognibene, CHRISTINE
PAPASSO, individually and on behalf of the Estate of Salvatore T. Papasso,
PATRICIA J. PERRY, individually and on behalf of the Estate of John William Perry,
RODNEY RATCHFORD, individually and on behalf of the Estate of Marsha Dianah
Ratchford, RODNEY M. RATCHFORD, MARSHEE R. RATCHFORD, RODNEY
RATCHFORD FOR THE BENEFIT OF MARANDA C. RATCHFORD, JUDITH REISS,
individually and on behalf of the Estate of Joshua Scott Reiss, JOYCE ANN RODAK,
individually and on behalf of the Estate of John M. Rodak, CHELSEA NICOLE
RODAK, JOYCE ANN RODAK FOR THE BENEFIT OF DEVON MARIE RODAK, JOHN
RODAK, REGINA RODAK, JOANNE GORI, DIANE ROMERO, individually and on
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((Sam H) Coffman-(C R) Strong Aircraft Co)
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(Milton Colden, Clintonville, WI)
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Fredon’s design and construction of electrical works for the Aldi distribution centre at Jandakot won the 2016 National electrical and Communications Association (NECA) WA Excellence award for Medium Commercial projects. The Aldi project was pitched up against tough competition in the likes of the Old Treasury Building and Shell House. The award cited the complexity and size of the [...]
Fredon Security won their third consecutive ASIAL Award for Excellence, a major CCure upgrade executed by the ACT team at the Canberra Hospital. It was a mission-critical environment where an outage would have been unacceptable. Due to great planning and technical expertise the work was completed quickly and seamlessly over a 10 day period, despite several technicalEarls
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Luke McLean
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Luciano Orquera
Matthew Phillips
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John Michael Willson, British High Commissioner-designate, Lusaka.
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Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John Grandy, .
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Gerrard Charles Peat.
Very Reverend Alan Brunskill Webster.
Harold Haywood, .
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Dr. James Ewart Henderson.
Robert Heron.
Dr. Francis John Long.
David Henry Maitland.
His Honour Andrew James Blackett-Ord.
Lieutenant Colonel George Arthur Alston-Roberts-West.
Group Captain Alan Marcus Wills, .
Ronald Winford.
Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)
Lieutenant Colonel Donald Clayton Barter, .
Keith Lynden Brown.
Pearl Leoni Kathleen Clark.
Dr. Peter Macdonald Crawford.
Captain Charles Roderick Curwen, .
Lieutenant Colonel James Eagles.
Edith Mary Fisher, .
Commander Beresford Victor Charles Reeves, Royal Navy.
David Edwin Walker, .
Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)
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Kevin Lindsay Fitzpatrick, Grade 7, Ministry of Defence.
Gordon Lindsay Fordyce, Consultant Oral Surgeon, Mount Vernon Hospital.
Peter Foxton. For services to Polar Sciences.
Ralph John French, Director, East European Relations, Imperial Chemical Industries Europa. For services to Export.
Hilary Doreen Gault, Chief Executive, Belfast Improved Houses Ltd.
Andrew Gerrard, Master Boat Builder, Arbroath.
John Philip Gillbanks, Divisional Director and General Manager, British Aerospace plc.
Derek Channon Gladwell, Head, Department of Food and Hospitality Studies, Sheffield City Polytechnic.
Commander Nisbet Cunningham Glen, Royal Navy (Retd.), lately Naval Assistant, Ministry of Defence.
Leslie Henry Wynne Golding. For services to Athletics.
George Grassie, Director of Development, East Kilbride Development Corporation.
John Frederick Webb Green, , Member, West Wales Regional Committee, Territorial Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve Association.
Alan Ray Hacker, Conductor and Clarinetist.
Thomas Hamer, lately Grade 7, Manpower Services Commission.
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In 2004 and 2006, Rivera robbed several banks in Illinois and Indiana—he was
eventually indicted for seven, but his presentence investigation report listed several
additional, uncharged, robberies. He was arrested in 2006, but a number of
delays—most of which were of his own making—put off his trial on the Indiana charges
for nearly three years. In July 2008, he pleaded guilty in the Northern District of Illinois
and, in October, was sentenced to 104 months. Seven months later, on the eve of trial in
the Northern District of Indiana, he pleaded guilty to three counts of bank robbery.
The presentence investigation report calculated Rivera’s guidelines range at 140
to 175 months. At sentencing, Rivera raised three objections: first, that he should not
receive an enhancement for obstruction of justice; second, that he should receive a
reduction for acceptance of responsibility; and, finally, that he should not receive an
enhancement for a death threat he made to a bank teller in one of the robberies. He also
requested a sentence below the guidelines range and asked the court to make his
sentence concurrent with his Illinois sentence. The government agreed that the
sentences should be concurrent and that Rivera should receive credit for time he had
already served.
The district court rejected Rivera’s arguments and gave him a within‐the‐
guidelines sentence of 140 months, but did “feel[], because of the proximity of time, that
this sentence should be served concurrently with the term of imprisonment in the
Chicago cases.” In the sentencing order, the court stated that the term of imprisonment
was to run concurrently with the Illinois sentence and recommended to the Bureau of
Prisons that Rivera “be given credit for time served.”
It also ordered Rivera to pay a total of $12,353 in restitution to the banks he
robbed. At the hearing, it set a schedule of minimum payments of $100 a month,
beginning 30 days after the start of Rivera’s supervised release. The court also stated
that Rivera “shall make restitution payments of any wages earned in prison in
accordance with the Bureau of Prisons’ Financial Responsibility Program.” The
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sentencing order made the restitution payment due immediately or, failing that, set the
repayment schedule as indicated at the hearing. The written order did not mention
repayment during prison through the Inmate Financial Responsibility Program. Rivera
appeals his sentence.
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But when an unfortunate mishap suddenly turns their plans upside down, Jade and the rest of the girls must find a way to escape from the middle of the desert and make their way back to civilization. Join Jade as she’s taken on a wild and erotic journey through the wilderness, making memories that will last her a | {
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Category:Districts of Lower Austriathe nitty gritty of why did those people take the drug for an entire year, I worry that there was some side effects in this group that were missed," said ABC News' Senior Health and Medical Editor, Dr. Richard Besser on Good Morning America.
The FDA will more thoroughly review Thursday the efficacy and safety of Qnexa, one of three new weight-loss drugs.
Experts hope Qnexa, and the other drugs, Lorcaserin and Contrave, will provide effective weight-loss without the dangerous side effects that doomed other drugs, such as Fen-phen, Meridia and Alli. Fen-phen was pulled from the market in 1997 after it was linked to a thickening of the heart valve. Meridia was pulled from the European drug market in 2009, and the FDA recently warned consumers about Alli's link | {
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from April 2018
by
182,000
Up from March 2018
by
175,000
Up from February 2018
by
163,000
Up from January 2018
by
154,000
Up from December 2017
by
671,000
Up from November 2017
by
160,000
Up from October 2017
by
183,000
Up from September 2017
by
204,000
Up from August 2017
by
205,000
Up from July 2017
by
206,000
Up from June 2017
by
194,000
Up from May 2017
by
173,000
Up from April 2017
by
179,000
Up from March 2017
by
174,000
Up from February 2017
by
168,000
Up from January 2017
by
164,000
Down from December 2016
by
660,000
Up from November 2016
by
202,000
Up from October 2016
by
219,000
Up from September 2016
by
230,000
Up from August 2016
by
237,000
Up from July 2016
by
234,000
Up from June 2016
by
223,000
Up from May 2016
by
223,000
Up from April 2016
by
205,000
Up from March 2016
by
201,000
Up from February 2016
by
191,000
Up from January 2016
by
180,000
Up from December 2015
by
461,000
Up from November 2015
by
189,000
Up from October 2015
by
206,000
Up from September 2015
by
216,000
Up from August 2015
by
229,000
Up from July 2015
by
220,000
Up from June 2015
by
213,000
Up from May 2015
by
208,000
Up from April 2015
by
189,000
Up from March 2015
by
186,000
Up from February 2015
by
191,000
Up from January 2015
by
176,000
Up from December 2014
by
696,000
Up from November 2014
by
143,000
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by
187,000
Up from September 2014
by
211,000
Up from August 2014
by
217,000
Up from July 2014
by
206,000
Up from June 2014
by
209,000
Up from May 2014
by
192,000
Up from April 2014
by
183,000
Up from March 2014
by
181,000
Up from February 2014
by
173,000
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by
170,000
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by
170,000
Up from November 2013
by
178,000
Up from October 2013
by
186,000
Up from September 2013
by
213,000
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by
209,000
Up from July 2013
by
203,000
Up from June 2013
by
204,000
Up from May 2013
by
189,000
Up from April 2013
by
188,000
Up from March 2013
by
180,000
Up from February 2013
by
167,000
Up from January 2013
by
165,000
Up from December 2012
by
313,000
Up from November 2012
by
176,000
Up from October 2012
by
191,000
Up from September 2012
by
211,000
Up from August 2012
by
206,000
Up from July 2012
by
212,000
Up from June 2012
by
199,000
Up from May 2012
by
189,000
Up from April 2012
by
182,000
Up from March 2012
by
180,000
Up from February 2012
by
169,000
Up from January 2012
by
335,000
Up from December 2011
by
2,020,000
This month the BLS has increased the Civilian Labor Force to 162,245,000 (up from June by 105.000).
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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - A suspected burglar was shot to death and a homeowner was injured during a break-in at a San Carlos home Tuesday morning.
The incident was reported shortly before 6:30 a.m. at a home in the 6300 block of Lake Shore Drive, San Diego police said.
Police told 10News that a man suspected of breaking into the home was confronted by the homeowner and his son, and then an altercation ensued.
During the struggle, the suspected burglar was shot by the homeowner’s son, but the suspected burglar stabbed the homeowner several times before fleeing from the house.
The suspected burglar fell into a swimming pool in the backyard and died, according to police.
The injured homeowner was taken to the hospital and is listed in stable condition.
The deceased man, injured21‐2),
Golden (1975, 121‐124), and
McKeon (1936, 14‐15) argue that Socrates intends
to
ban
only
bad
mimesis in
Book
10,
and
good
and
bad
mimesis
are
distin‐ guished by the objects they imitate: good
mimetic art imitates the forms and bad imitates appearances
of
sensible
things. However,
Tate's
arguments
have
been
successfully
refuted
by Janaway
(1995,
114‐117),
Nehamas
(1982,
59‐60),
and
Annas
(1982,
22),
who
note,
for
example, that
an
artist
working
in
a
sensible
medium
cannot
imitate
non‐sensible
forms,
and
that,
if
an artist
imitated
a
form,
he
would
produce
an
instance
rather
than
an
imitation. 12 Obviously, if Socrates is arguing that
mimetic poetry has certain harmful qualities by analogy with another mimetic art form, his claims about mimesis are applied beyond the genre
of
poetry. The return of the exile 29 the particular bed built by a craftsman, and the painter's representation of a bed―to show that
mimetic
works are inferior due to their distance from the forms.
Whereas the craftsman
bases his production on the form, the imitator merely
produces
an imitation
of the craftsman's
product. Socrates concludes that
all imitators
are
"by
nature third from the
king
and the truth" (597e6‐8). He
utilizes
the
analogy
again
in
601c‐602b
for
his
criticism
that
the
imitator
has neither
knowledge
nor
true
belief
of
the
subject
he
imitates. Socrates
says
that, for
each
thing,
there
are
three
crafts,
one
which
uses
it,
one
which
makes
it,
and one
which
imitates
it. His
example
is
reins
and
a
mouth‐bit: the
horseman
is the user of the reins and
mouth‐bit and has knowledge | {
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morning at the North Central Fire Station, rain began to fall again leaving members of the city’s emergency response team to wince.
Story continues after video ...
Bartley said the city should expect more rain in the coming days.
“They will rise as the day progresses. We’re expecting more precipitation over the next couple of days,” he said.
Members of the public can call Thunder Bay Hydro at 343-1002 or the city’s infrastructure department at 625-2195.
NOTE TO READERS: This story has changed significantly from when it was first published. As a result, some of the comments may refer to earlier versions of the story.information for life, work and pleasure.
Communities
Under Pennsylvania law, there are four types of incorporated municipalities: cities, boroughs, townships, and, in at most two cases, towns. The post office uses community names and boundaries that usually do not correspond to the townships, and usually only have the same names as the municipalities for the cities and boroughs. The names used by the post office are generally used by residents to describe where they live. The following cities, boroughs and townships are located in Chester County:
City
Coatesville
Boroughs
Atglen
Avondale
Downingtown
Elverson
Honey Brook
Kennett Square
Malvern
Modena
Oxford
Parkesburg
Phoenixville
South Coatesville
Spring City
West Chester (county seat)
West Grove
Townships
Birmingham
Caln
Charlestown
East Bradford
East Brandywine
East Caln
East Coventry
East Fallowfield
East Goshen
East Marlborough
East Nantmeal
East Nottingham
East Pikeland
East Vincent
East Whiteland
Easttown
Elk
Franklin
Highland
Honey Brook
Kennett
London Britain
London Grove
Londonderry
Lower Oxford
New Garden
New London
Newlin
North Coventry
Penn
Pennsbury
Pocopson
Sadsbury
Schuylkill
South Coventry
Thornbury
Tredyffrin
Upper Oxford
Upper Uwchlan
Uwchlan
Valley
Wallace
Warwick
West Bradford
West Brandywine
West Caln
West Fallowfield
West Goshen
West Marlborough
West Nantmeal
West Nottingham
West Pikeland
West Sadsbury
West Vincent
West Whiteland
Westtown
Willistown
Unincorporated communities
Birchrunville
Brandamore
Bucktown
Cedar | {
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now
that a cert
petition has
been filed to
put the UN's
impunity in
Haiti before
the U.S.
Supreme
Court?
June
6-3: On China,
human rights
and the SG,
what is the
SG's response
to reports
that China has
announced
former Hong
Kong police
chief Andy
Tsang
Wai-hung’s
nomination for
the top post
at the United
Nations
organisation
fighting drug
crimes - Mr
Tsang's
nomination
could also be
controversial
for his
management of
the Occupy
protests,
during which
tear gas was
used on
pro-democracy
demonstrators.
That shone a
spotlight on
government
efforts to
clamp down on
activists in
the former
British
colony, with
the gatherings
of mostly
students
dubbed the
"Umbrella
Movement"
after they
used umbrellas
to shield
themselves
from the
pepper
spray.
Concerns over
the autonomy
of Hong Kong's
judicial
system have
increased, as
the
Beijing-backed
government
seeks an
extradition
bill that
critics say
could be used
to target
dissidents
living in the
city.
That
legislation
may have
helped drive a
record turnout
of more than
180,000 on
Tuesday night
for Hong
Kong's annual
vigil to
remember the
Chinese
military's
crackdown in
Tiananmen
Square. Police
put the number
of attendees
at 37,000. The
nomination is
China’s first
attempt to
fill a top
position at a
major
international
organisation
since it
detained Meng
Hongwei, then
the head of
the global
policing body
Interpol, last
year. It
was understood
UN Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres would
select a
successor in a
few months to
replace the
current
executive
director, Yury
Fedotov of
Russia, who
had been in
office since
2010"? No
answers. #DumpGuterres.In a wide-ranging discussion, Rice reflected on American exceptionalism, her time in the Bush Administration, her childhood in the South, and how her life has changed out of the public eye.
"I still believe that the United States is exceptional in its conception, the American idea, no tie of nationality, ethnicity, religion to the territory. It's exceptional in the way that it has integrated people from around the world for generations. It's exceptional in the way that it's been willing to fight for the rights of others, even when they didn't know their names. You know, any ordinary country might not have stormed the beaches of Normandy to fight for the liberties of those people. And so, yes, I do think there's an exceptionalism," Rice told Couric.
But she added, | {
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The Second Eviction
A month after the eviction and reentry, Nimrod was re‐
placed by First Merit Realty Company as the new property
manager for Castilian. Michael Bloom, a First Merit employee,
noticed that Zoretic never signed a lease with Castilian. He
sought legal advice from the Kovitz lawyers about the matter.
They emailed him on February 4 and told him that “if the ten‐
ant refuses to sign the lease we would replace the eviction or‐
der with the sheriff.”
Bloom then sent Zoretic a letter with the order of posses‐
sion, advising Zoretic that if she wanted to remain in the unit,
she needed to sign the new lease by February 10. He sent an‐
other letter on February 11, warning that Zoretic would face
eviction if she refused to sign the lease and did not leave the
apartment. After receiving no response, Bloom asked Kovitz
lawyers to take over the eviction process. On April 29, Kovitz
lawyers obtained a new date stamp from the Clerk of Cook
County on the original September 2008 order, and placed the
newly stamped order with the Cook County Sheriff.
On June 5, Deputy Sheriffs John Darge, Darrell Dyson, and
Kyle Tryba were assigned to execute the eviction order. They
arrived at Castilian around 2:00 p.m. and spoke with Edward
Carey, a Castilian agent who confirmed the unit to be evicted.
The deputy sheriff team then knocked on the door of the unit
and announced their presence. When no one answered, they
opened the door and entered the unit with their guns drawn,
where they found Zoretic and her husband. Seeing that they
were unarmed, the officers put down their weapons and
asked if anyone else was in the unit. Zoretic and her husband
were taken to the living room while the officers conducted a
protective sweep, searching for any individuals who may
have been hiding. While the deputy sheriffs were completing
paperwork to finalize the eviction, Zoretic informed Dyson
4 No. 14‐2008
that she had spoken with Chief Dicaro and Lieutenant Pon at
the sheriff’s office about the eviction. Dyson called Lieutenant
Pon, who told him to continue the eviction. After photo‐
graphing items that Zoretic asked to take with her, the officers
escorted Zoretic out of the unit, and gave possession to Carey.
Less than a week later, Zoretic sued in circuit court, and
was awarded possession of the unit until Castilian obtained a
lawful two cohorts reflect this process.
The first cohort was organised around a Christian church although participation was open to non-members through the networks of the members and through a Facebook call. These included both men and women with the belief that including women would help link their partners to the intervention. The minimal criteria to enrol in the first cohort through the church and Facebook call were to be an adult Māori male with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 25 or higher or an adult member of the whānau (extended family) of a participant.
The second cohort was organised through a trainer at a local gym. He recruited community members who met the eligibility criteria from his network and the networks of participants; most of the men were not | {
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listed in the [Appendix](#APP1){ref-type="app"}.
International PCOS Network {#S16}
==========================
Marianne Andersen, Odense University Hospital,Denmark
Ricardo Azziz, State University of New York System Administration, USA
Adam Balen, Leeds Teaching Hospitals, UK
Estifanos Baye, Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation, Australia
Jacqueline Boyle, Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation, Australia
Leah Brennan, Australian Catholic University, Australia
Frank Broekmans, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Netherlands
Preeti Dabadghao, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, India
Luigi Devoto, University of Chile, Faculty of Medicine, Chile
Didier Dewailly, University of Lille, France
Linda Downes, Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation, Australia
Bart Fauser, University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands Stephen Franks, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom Rhonda M. Garad, Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation, Australia
Melanie Gibson-Helm, Monash University, Australia
Cheryce Harrison, Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation, Australia
Roger Hart, The University of Western Australia,Hong Kong
Sharon Oberfield, Columbia University Medical Center, USA
Sasha Ottey, The PCOS Challenge: The National Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Association, USA
Alexia Peña, The Robinson Research Institute at the University of Adelaide, Australia
Jie Qiao, Peking University Third Hospital, China
Leanne Redman, Pennington Biomedical Research Center, USA
Raymond Rodgers, The Robinson Research Institute at the University of Adelaide, Australia
Luk Rombauts, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Monash University, Australia
Daniela Romualdi, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli, Rome
Duru Shah, Gynaecworld, India
Jane Speight, Deakin University, Australia
Poli Mara Spritzer, Federal University of Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil
Elisabet Stener-Victorin, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Nigel Stepto, Victoria University, Australia
Juha S. Tapanainen, University of Helsinki, Helsinki University Hospital, Finland
Eliza C. Tassone, Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation, Australia
Shakila Thangaratinam, BARC (Barts Research Centre for Women's Health) Barts and the London School of Medicine | {
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The following description of events is taken largely from the agency’s statement
of material facts, which Foster failed to counter in the manner required by Northern
District of Illinois Local Rule 56.1(b)(3) and which the district court properly deemed
undisputed for the purposes of summary judgment. See Boss v. Castro, 816 F.3d 910, 914
(7th Cir. 2016). Foster, an African‐American woman, was hired in 2010 by the Social
Security Administration as a Claims Authorizer through the “Ticket to Work” program
for individuals with disabilities. Foster testified that she was diagnosed with depression
more than 30 years ago and previously received disability benefits for it. At SSA, only a
human‐resources employee knew that she had a disability.
Foster believed that the agency discriminated against her by giving her poor
training and mentoring. In her view the initial training received by all new hires was
deficient, and others in her training class received more instructor attention. She also
thought that the agency did not properly accommodate her multiple requests for more
refresher training—on top of the one‐on‐one case assistance she had received from her
assigned mentors as well as two months of prior refresher training that she had
requested and received. In her first year, she twice requested and received a new
mentor; she believed that her mentors had graded her harshly, took too long to return
her work, and did not communicate effectively.
Foster also disputed her negative performance evaluations, which, she believed,
were discriminatory and reflected a hostile work environment. Most of her reviews
highlighted her difficulties performing the work. Foster did receive the highest rating
on her first annual performance review, but that review also pointed out that she
struggled working on cases independently, rushed to meet productivity goals, and had
not progressed enough. Foster blamed insufficient training for these shortcomings.
Foster also asserted retaliation after she told a training coordinator of a comment
that her instructor had made about the Obama administration. The instructor, she said,
thereafter would not let her take a makeup test and graded her unfairly. She also
believed that she was mistreated after filing her EEO complaint; her mentors took
longer to return her work, and she received negative evaluations.
No. 16‐1908 Trident of Poseidon, but to find it he must forge an uneasy alliance with Carina Smyth (Kaya Scodelario), a brilliant and beautiful astronomer, and Henry (Brenton Thwaites), a headstrong young sailor in the Royal Navy. At the helm of the Dying Gull, his pitifully small and shabby ship, Captain Jack seeks not only to reverse his recent spate of ill fortune, but to save his very life from the most formidable and malicious foe he has ever faced.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales also stars Kevin R. McNally as Joshamee Gibbs, Golshifteh Farahani as the sea-witch Shansa, David Wenham as Scarfield, Stephen Graham as Scrum, Orlando Bloom as Will Turner, and Geoffrey Rush as Captain Hector Barbossa.
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I. BACKGROUND
The Hammond, Indiana police received a tip on April 17, 2006 that an African‐
American male named “Larry” who lived at 833 Gostlin Street and drove a maroon Ford
Taurus was driving around to different locations selling crack cocaine. Four days later,
Officer Joseph Martinez saw an African‐American male in a maroon Ford Taurus at 833
Gostlin Street. The next day, Officer Martinez saw the same person, later identified as
Larry Cochran, leave in a silver Mercury Cougar that had been parked next to the Taurus.
Officer Martinez followed the Cougar to a car dealership and watched. He saw Cochran,
and then another male, get into a car on the dealership lot. Another officer, Officer Nicole
Duncanson, also arrived and watched, and both suspected that a drug deal had taken place
between Cochran and the unidentified male.
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lane change and driving without a proper registration tag. After backup officers arrived
on the scene, the officers ordered Cochran out of the car. When he got out, a baggie of
crack cocaine fell from his pants leg. The officers then placed Cochran under arrest, and
five more baggies of crack cocaine soon fell from his pants leg. The officers searched his
car, and, eventually, his trunk, finding additional crack cocaine and a digital scale.
Cochran was charged with possessing with the intent to distribute more than five grams
of crack cocaine.
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trial. The judge therefore removed him from the courtroom, and Cochran observed the
proceedings from his cell via live audio and video. The judge told prospective jurors
during voir dire that Cochran had an absolute right not to be present in the courtroom
during his trial, that Cochran’s absence from the courtroom was not to be considered as
evidence against him, and that his absence did not create any inference of guilt.
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You will hear that on April 22, 2006, Officer Joseph Martinez, who is a
uniform police officer with the Hammond Police, is acting on a citizen’s tip,
and based on that tip, he’s watching a man who turns out to be the
defendant, Larry Cochran. He’s watching the man drive a silver Mercury
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I present the candidates
for the aforementioned degrees,
and respectfully recommend
that such degrees be conferred upon them.
- [John] By the virtue of
the authority vested in me
by the state of Connecticut
and by the trustees of
Sacred Heart University,
I confer upon the candidates
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and Associate of Arts.
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Arts in Art and Design.
Jennifer Petone, cum laude.
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Matthew Kendall,
Elizabelle Mary Couse Mametook,
Olivia Marie Manke, magna cum laude,
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Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry,
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summa cum laude, Gold Medal of Excellence.
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Bachelor of Science in Chemistry,
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Dorothy Eboa.
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Robert Bruce Yozo.
Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies.
Victoria Bellarezzo.
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Claire Elizabeth Conlon.
Emily Corso.
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| 11 | [Free Software Foundation internships](https://www.fsf.org/volunteer/internships) | Free Software Foundation | NO | - | - |
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|Id |Name | Organization|
|-|--|---- |
|1| [Amity Innovation Incubator](http://www.amity.edu/) | Amity University |
|2| [Atal Incubation Centre](http://www.aim.gov.in/) | Government |
|3| [Google LaunchPad Accelerator](https://developers.google.com/programs/launchpad/accelerators/) | Google |
|4| [Startup Village](https://www.sv.co/) | SV.CO |
|5| [T HUBat Facebook |
|7 |[Martin Fowler](https://twitter.com/martinfowler) | Software developer |
|8 |[Uncle Bob Martin](https://twitter.com/unclebobmartin) | Software developer |
|9 |[Kyle Simpson](https://twitter.com/getify) | Author of YDKJS |
|10|[Richard Stallman](https://stallman.org/) | Founder of the GNU Project |
|11 |[Jen Simmons](https://twitter.com/jensimmons) | CSS expert, creator of Firefox Grid Inspector. |
|12 |[Mike Cohn](https://twitter.com/mikewcohn) | Scrum and Agile advocate, one of the founders of the Scrum Alliance, owner of Mountain Goat Software. |
|13 |[John ResigVerified account](https://twitter.com/jeresig) | Creator of jQuery |
|14 |[Vaughn Vernon](https://vaughnvernon.co/) | Domain Driven Design expert |
|15|[Evan You](https://twitter.com/youyuxi) | Creator of Vue.js |
|16|[Taylor Otwell](https://twitter.com/taylorotwell) | Creator of Laravel |
|17 |[Benjamin Pasero](https://twitter.com/benjaminpasero) | Software engineer at Microsoft, VS Code Developer |
|18 |[Valentin Shergin](http://twitter.com/shergin) | React Native Developer |
|19 |[Victor Savkin](https://twitter.com/victorsavkin) | Angualr Developer |
|20 |[Isaac Schlueter](https://twitter.com/izs) | npm Creator |
|21 |[Linus Torvalds] (https://github.com/torvalds) | Linux Founder|
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Nightmares.’ Washington Post. 14 April.
Chandra, Shobhana. 2009. ‘American Incomes Head Down, Threatening Recovery in Spending’. Bloomberg.com. 5 August.
Cheng, Eva. 2007. ‘China: Foreign Capital Controls Three-quarters of Industry’. Green Left Weekly. 18 May.
China Labor Bulletin. 2005. ‘Subsistence Living for Millions of Former State Workers’. 7 September.
_________________. 2008. ‘Migrant Workers in China’. June.
_________________. 2009. ‘Going it Alone, The Workers’ Movement in China’. 9 July.
Chinaworker.info. 2009a. ‘China: 58,000 “Mass Incidents” in First Three Months of 2009’. 5 May.
______________. 2009b. ‘No Recession for China’s Super-rich’. 30 October.
The Economist. 2007. ‘A Workers’ Manifesto for China’. 11 October.
Einhorn, Bruce. 2008. ‘
Foster, John Bellamy and Fred Magdoff. 2008. ‘Financial Implosion and Stagnation, Back to the Real Economy’. Monthly Review. 60:7.
Gao, Mobo. 2008. The Battle for China’s Past, Mao and the Cultural Revolution. Ann Arbor, MI:Pluto Press.
Ghose, Ajit K. 2005. ‘Employment in China’. International Labor Organization, Employment Analysis Unit, Employment Strategy Papers.
Harrison, Edward. 2008. ‘Will Asia’s Downturn Be Worse Than America’s?’ Asia EconoMonitor. 23 December.
Hart-Landsberg, Martin. Forthcoming. ‘The Chinese Market Reform Experience, A Critical Assessment.’ Review of Radical Political Economics.
Hart-Landsberg, Martin and Paul Burkett. 2005. China and Socialism, Market Reform and Class Struggle. New York: Monthly Review Press.
_________________________________. 2007. ‘China, Capital Accumulation, and Labor’. Monthly Review. 59:1.
Hong, Zhang. 2009. ‘Too Early to Hail China’s Stimulus Success’. Guardian.co.uk. 28 August.
Hung Ho-Fung. 2009. ‘America’s Head Servant?’ New Left Review. 60.
IHLO. 2009. ‘Economic Crisis and Job Losses in China: Blame Victims, Threaten Crackdown.’ April.
International Trade Union Confederation. 2008. ‘China: Some Steps Forward, but Trade-Related Worker Exploitation Persists’. 21 May.
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Dr. K.M. Groom, University of Auckland and National Women's Health, Auckland City Hospital, New Zealand.
*Steering Committee:* Dr. K.M. Groom, Prof P.N. Baker, Prof L.M. McCowan, Prof P.R. Stone, Dr. A. Lee (statistician), Ms. L. Mackay (trial manager), University of Auckland, New Zealand.
*Site Investigators:* Dr. K.M. Groom, National Women's Health, Auckland City Hospital, New Zealand; Dr. G. Gardener, Mater Mother's Hospital, Brisbane, Australia; Prof J. Dickinson, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Perth, Australia; Dr. P. Muller, Women's and Children's Hospital, Adelaide, Australia; Dr. R. Sekar, Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital, Brisbane, Australia; Dr. R.A. Reid, Christchurch Women's Hospital, Christchurch, New Zealand; Dr. J. Unterschneider, Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia; Prof A. Welsh, Royal Hospital for Women, Sydney, Australia; Dr. J. Marlow, Wellington Hospital, Wellington, New Zealand; Prof Jon Hyett, Royal PrinceAlfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia; Prof S. Walker, Mercy Hospital for Women, Melbourne, Australia; Prof. J. Morris, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney; Dr. D. Watson, Townsville Hospital, Townsville, Australia.
*Other investigators*: Dr. C. Oyston, University of Auckland, New Zealand; Dr. C. McKinlay University of Auckland and National Women's Health, Auckland City Hospital, New Zealand; Dr. S. Harris, University of Otago and Christchurch Women's Hospital, Christchurch, New Zealand, Dr. A. Gill**,** King Edward Memorial Hospital, Perth, Australia.
**Canada**
*Chief Investigators:* Prof P. von Dadelszen, BC Children\'s Hospital Research Institute (BCCHR), University of British Columbia and St George's, University of London, London; Prof K.I. Lim, BC Women's Hospital, Vancouver; Prof L.A. Magee, CFRI, University of British Columbia and St George's, University of London, London; S. Lalji, BC Women's Hospital, Vancouver.
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|style="background:#87CEFA;"|1996
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|style="background:#87CEFA;"|1997
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Tier 2
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| Ykkönen (First Division)
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|South Group
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto)
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| 5th
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| Promotion Group – 9th
|-
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|1998
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Tier 2
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| Ykkönen (First Division)
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|South Group
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto)
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| 6th
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Ann Hornschemeier
Joan Horvath
Nancy Houk
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Margaret Lindsay Huggins
Hypatia
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J
Louise Freeland Jenkins
Carole Jordan
K
Vicky Kalogera
Lyudmila Karachkina
Victoria Kaspi
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Pamela M. Kilmartin
Maria Margarethe Kirch
Margaret G. Kivelson
Dorothea Klumpke
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Heather A. Knutson
Gloria Koenigsberger
Bärbel Koribalski
Lenka Kotková
Reiki Kushida
L
Elizabeth Lada
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Nicole-Reine Lepaute
Henrietta Swan Leavitt
Isabel Martin Lewis
Helen Lines
Sarah Lee Lippincott
Jane Luu
M
Maeriam al-Ijliya al-Astrulabi
Amy Mainzer
Esmeralda Mallada
Rachel Mandelbaum
Karen Masters
Janet Akyüz Mattei
Annie Russell Maunder
Antonia Maury
Claire Ellen Max
Margaret Mayall
Jaylee Burley Mead
Karen Jean Meech
Maria Mitchell
Linda A. Morabito
Jean Mueller
N
Sultana N. Nahar
Joan Najita
Yaël Nazé
Heidi Jo Newberg
O
Carolina Ödman-Govender
Sally Oey
Kathleen Ollerenshaw
C. Michelle Olmstead
Liisi Oterma
Mazlan Othman
Feryal Özel
P
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
Ruby Payne-Scott
Louise du Pierry
Carle Pieters
Paris Pişmiş
Elena V. Pitjeva
Carolyn Porco
Helen Dodson Prince
Mary Proctor
Q
Elisa Quintana
R
Katharine Reeves
Emily Rice
Christina Richey
Julia Riley
Constance M. Rockosi
Elizabeth Roemer
Nancy Roman
Vera Rubin
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Caterinadesired voltage characteristic of monovalent silver oxide, while having a constant low internal impedance.
In addition to the above listed references, there are other references pertaining to the properties, formation and stability of AgO. "Electrode Phenomena of Silver-Silver Oxide System in Alkaline Batteries" by Yoshizawa and Takehara published in the Journal of the Electrochemical Society of Japan, Volume 31, Number 3, pages 91-94 (1963) reports the effect of various metallic additives on the oxidation of silver electrodes. Among the additives suggested, gold was reported to increase the rate of formation of divalent silver oxide during the electrochemical formation of silver electrodes, e.g. oxidation of silver.
Another article entitled "The Electric Resistivity of Silver oxide" by Tvarusko published in the Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Volume 115, Number 11, pages 1105-1110 | {
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Helped Start America and did not put Us in this shape! This Mess!
Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was , including the phonograph and a long lasting light bulb. Dubbed “The Wizard of Menlo Park” by a newspaper reporter, he was one of the first inventors to apply the principles of mass production to the process of invention, and therefore is often credited with the creation of the first industrial research laboratory.
He became an American and did not put Us in this shape! This Mess!
DOES THE INERTIA OF A BODY DEPEND UPON ITS ENERGY-CONTENT? By A. Einstein September 27, 1905
The results of the previous investigation lead to a very interesting conclusion, which is here to be deduced.
Still in ? and He Put US in | {
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of the Year
Adele – "Hello"
James Bay – "Let It Go"
Nick Jonas – "Close"
Rihanna – "Work"
Selena Gomez – "Hands to Myself"
Sia – "Cheap Thrills"
Taylor Swift – "Bad Blood"
Zayn – "Pillowtalk"
Ariana Grande – "Dangerous Woman"
Kanye West – "Only One"
Most Buzzworthy Canadian
Alessia Cara – "Here"
Drake – "Hotline Bling"
Justin Bieber – "What Do You Mean?"
Shawn Mendes – "Stitches"
The Weeknd – "Can't Feel My Face"
Most Buzzworthy International Artist or Group
Adele – "Hello"
Fifth Harmony – "Work from Home"
Hailee Steinfeld – "Rock Bottom"
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – "Downtown"
Nick Jonas – "Close"
Rihanna – "Work"
Selena Gomez – "Hands to Myself"
Sia – "Cheap Thrills"
Taylor Swift – "Bad Blood"
Zayn – "Pillowtalk"
Best New Canadian Artist
Alessia Cara – "Here"
Coleman Hell – "2 Heads"
Dan Talevski – "Knock Me Off My Feet"
Jazz Cartier – "Wake Me Up When It's Over"
Ria Mae – "ClothesOff"
iHeartRadio International Duo or Group
Coldplay – "Adventure of a Lifetime"
Disclosure – "Magnets"
Fifth Harmony – "Work from Home"
Jack Ü – "Where Are Ü Now"
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – "Downtown"
Major Lazer – "Powerful"
One Direction – "Drag Me Down"
Tame Impala – "Let It Happen"
The Chainsmokers – "Roses"
Twenty One Pilots – "Stressed Out"
iHeartRadio Canadian Single of the Year
Alessia Cara – "Here"
Coleman Hell – "2 Heads"
Justin Bieber – "Sorry"
Shawn Mendes – "Stitches"
The Weeknd – "Can't Feel My Face"
Fan Fave Video
Alessia Cara – "Here"
Drake – "Hotline Bling"
Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello – "I Know What You Did Last Summer"
Grimes – "Flesh without Blood"
Hedley – "Lose Control"
Fan Fave Artist or Group
Drake
Justin Bieber
Shawn Mendes
The Weeknd
Alessia Cara
Fan Fave International Artist or Group
Adele
Zayn
Taylor Swift
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Fifth Harmony
Fan Fave Vine Musician
Ruth B
Marks Records
Jeffrey Miller
Rajiv Dhall
Kenzie Nimmo
References
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Biju Narayanan, Priya R. Pai, Anvar Saduth and Poornasree.
Early life
Mohan Sithara was born at Peruvallur, Thrissur, Kerala, India in 1959. He started his music career as violinist in some music troupes, one of which was Sithara troup (from which he took the name Mohan Sithara). Later he worked with various music composers including M. G. Radhakrishnan, Shyam, and Perumbavoor G. Raveendranath. He did orchestration for the film Thoovanathumbikal with Perumbavoor G. Raveendranath, which led to several hit songs. His first work as independent music director in the Malayalam film industry was the film Onnu Muthal Poojyam Vare (From One to Zero), for which he composed the song "Raree Rareeram Raro" (it was also the first song for G. Venugopal).
Filmography
1986
Onnu Muthal Poojyam Vare
1987
Varshangal Poyathariyathe
Mizhiyithalil Kanneerumaayi
1988
Kudumbapuranam
Sahib
Varnakkazchchakal
Valliettan
Sahayaathrikaykku Snehapoorvam
2001
Nalacharitham Naalam Divasam
Ishtam
Karumaadikuttan
Unnathangalil
Sundara Purushan
Vakkaalathu Naaraayanankutti
Raakshasa Rajavu
Sharjah To Sharjah
Nakshathrangal Parayaathirunnathu
Chethaaram
2002
Oomapenninu Uriyadappayyan
Kunjikoonan
Pranayamanithooval
Kaattuchembakam
Basketball
Snehithan
Nammal
Kuberan
2003
Swapnakkoodu
War And Love
Pattanathil Sundaran
Anyar
Sadanandante Samayam
Mr. Brahmachari
Singaari Bolona
Meerayude Dukhavum Muthuvinte Swapnavum
Choonda
Zameendaar
Parayaam
2004
Kazhcha
Koottu
Udayam
2005
Thanmathra
Hridayathil Sookshikkaan
Raappakal
2006
The Don
Kali
Karutha Pakshikal
Palunku
2007
Anchil Oral Arjunan
Payum Puli
Nanma
Nagaram
Aakaasham
2008
Swarnam
Shakespeare M.A. Malayalam
2009
Aayirathil Oruvan
Pathaam Adhyaayam
Bhagavan
Dalamarmarangal
Bhramaram
Malayaali
Sufi Paranja Katha
Ividam Swargamaanu
Mithram (Not released yet)
Currency (Background Score)
2010
Yugapurushan
Nallavan
Advocate Lakshmanan - Ladies Only
Inganeyum Oral
Oridathoru Postman
Kayam
2011
Ithu Nammude Katha
Yaathra Thudarunnu
Shankaranum Mohananum
Kanakompathu
Ulakam Chuttum Valiban
Pachuvum Kovalanum
Vellaripravinte Changathi
2012
Last banch
Aazhakkadal
Naadabrahmam
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"cheap Long Distance"
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|| dnsDomainIs(host, "zoneld.com")
// AOL
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".atwola.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, "toolbar.aol.com")
// animated ads shown at techbargains
|| (dnsDomainIs(host, ".overstock.com")
&& shExpMatch(url, "*/linkshare/*"))
|| (dnsDomainIs(host, ".supermediastore.com")
&& shExpMatch(url, "*/lib/supermediastore/*"))
|| (dnsDomainIs(host, ".shop4tech.com")
&& shExpMatch(url, "*/assets/*"))
|| (dnsDomainIs(host, ".softwareandstuff.com")
&& shExpMatch(url, "*/media/*"))
|| (dnsDomainIs(host, ".buy.com")
&& shExpMatch(url, "*/affiliate/*"))
|| (dnsDomainIs(host, "pdaphonehome.com")
&& (shExpMatch(url, "*/pocketpcmagbest.gif")
|| shExpMatch(url, "*/link-msmobiles.gif")))
|| (dnsDomainIs(host, "ppc4you.com")
&& shExpMatch(url, "*/ppc_top_sites.gif"))
// more animated ads... these really drive me crazy
|| (dnsDomainIs(host, ".freewarepalm.com")
&& shExpMatch(url, "*/sponsors/*"))
//////
//
// popups/unders
//
|| dnsDomainIs(host, "remotead.cnet.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".1st-dating.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".mousebucks.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".yourfreedvds.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".popupsavings.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".popupmoney.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".popuptraffic.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".popupnation.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".infostart.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".popupad.net")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".usapromotravel.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".goclick.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".trafficwave.net")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".popupad.net")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".paypopup.com")
// Popups from ezboard
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".greenreaper.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host,".spewey.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".englishharbour.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".casino-trade.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, "got2goshop.com")
// more ezboard crud (from Miika Asunta)
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".addynamix.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".trafficmp.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".makingmoneyfromhome.net")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".leadcart.com")
// http://www.power-mark.com/js/popunder.js
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".power-mark.com")
//////
//
// User tracking (worse than ads) && hit counting "services"
//
// "web trends live"
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".webtrendslive.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".wtlive.com")
// 1x1 tracking images
// ** (but also used in some pay-for-clicks that I want to follow,
// ** so disabled for now. 9/2001)
// || dnsDomainIs(host, "service.bfast.com")
// one whole class C full of ad servers
// XXX this might need the resolver
// || isInNet(host, "66.40.16.0", "255.255.255.0")
|| shExpMatch(host, "66.40.16.*")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".web-stat.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".superstats.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".allhits.ru")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".list.ru")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".counted.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".rankyou.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".clickcash.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".clickbank.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".paycounter.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".cashcount.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".clickedyclick.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".clickxchange.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".sitestats.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".site-stats.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".hitbox.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".exitdirect.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".realtracker.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".etracking.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".livestat.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".spylog.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".freestats.com")
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Asiata, Scott Bolton, Gavin Cooper, Kyle Feldt, Shaun Hudson, Corey Jensen, Patrick Kaufusi, Kyle Laybutt, Gideon Mosby-Gela, Ben Spina, Ray Thompson, Johnathan Thurston
New deal: Jason Taumalolo (until end of 2027), Matthew Scott (until end of 2019), Carlin Anderson (from Townsville until end of 2018)
Leaving: Kalyn Ponga (Knights at end of season until 2022)
PARRAMATTA EELS
Kirisome Auva’a, Bureta Faraimo, John Folau, David Gower, James Hasson, George Jennings, Cameron King, Cody Nelson, Rory O’Brien, Frank Pritchard, Jeff Robson, Scott Schulte, Will Smith, Kelepi Tanginoa, Peni Terepo, Honeti Tuha, Matthew Woods
New deal: Clint Gutherson (until 2019), Tim Mannah (until end of 2019), Tepai Moeroa (until 2019)
Leaving: Vai Toutai (released), Semi Radradra (French rugby at end of season), Alex Twal (Tigers until 2020)
PENRITH PANTHERS
Sitaleki Akauola, Sione Katoa, Darren Nicholls, Michael Oldfield
New deal: DallinWatene-Zelezniak (until end of 2020), Dean Wahre (until 2021 with player option for 2022), Viliame Kikau (until end of 2019)
Leaving: Andy Saunders (Immediate release to Bulldogs until end of 2017), Zach Dockar-Clay (released to Hull KR until 2018), Malakai Watene-Zelezniak (immediate release to Tigers until end of 2018)
SOUTH SYDNEY RABBITOHS
Anthony Cherrington, Brad Deitz, Bryson Goodwin, Damon Goolagong, Jack Gosiewski, Aaron Gray, Brett Greinke, Alex Johnston, Luke Kelly, Dane Nielsen, Robbie Rochow, Toby Rudolf, John Sutton, David Tyrrell
New deal: Siosifa Talakai (until end of 2019), Mawene Hiroti (until end of 2019), Campbell Graham (until end of 2019), Kyle Turner (until end of 2019)
Leaving:
ST GEORGE ILLAWARRA DRAGONS
Levi Dodd, Josh Dugan, Kalifa Faifai Loa, Yaw Kiti Glymin, Siliva Havili, Jacob Hind, Drew Hutchison, Tim Lafai, Chris Lewis, Kurt Mann, Jake Marketo, | {
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(Florence Foster Jenkins)
Russ:Emma Stone (Emma Stone should win)
Rich:Emma Stone (Natalie Portman should win)
Actor in a Supporting Role
Mahershala Ali (Moonlight)
Jeff Bridges (Hell or High Water)
Lucas Hedges (Manchester by the Sea)
Dev Patel (Lion)
Michael Shannon (Nocturnal Animals)
Russ:Mahershala Ali (Michael Shannon should win)
Rich:Mahershala Ali(Dev Patel should win)
Actress in a Supporting Role
Viola Davis (Fences)
Naomie Harris (Moonlight)
Nicole Kidman (Lion)
Octavia Spencer (Hidden Figures)
Michelle Williams (Manchester by the Sea)
Russ:Viola Davis (Octavia Spencer should win)
Rich:Viola Davis (Octavia Spencershould win).
Animated Feature Film
Kubo and the Two Strings
Moana
My Life as a Zucchini
The Red Turtle
Zootopia
Russ:Kubo and the Two Strings (Moana should win).
Rich:Kubo and the Two Strings (Moana should win).
Cinematography
Arrival
La La Land
Lion
Moonlight
Silence
Russ:La La Land (Lion should win)
Rich:La La Land (Lion should win)
Costume Design
Allied
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Florence Foster Jenkins
Jackie
La La Land
Russ:La La Land (Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Themshould win)
Rich:La La Land (Jackie should win)
Directing
Denis Villeneuve (Arrival)
Mel Gibson (Hacksaw Ridge)
Damien Chazelle (La La Land)
Kenneth Lonergan (Manchester by the Sea)
Barry Jenkins (Moonlight)
Russ:Damien Chazelle (Mel Gibson should win)
Rich:Damien Chazelle (Mel Gibson should win)
Documentary Feature
13th
Fire at Sea
I Am Not Your Negro
Life, Animated
O.J.: Made in America
Russ:O.J.: Made in America (I Am Not Your Negro should win)
Rich:O.J.: Made in America(O.J.: Made in America should win)
Documentary Short Subject
4.1 Miles
Extremis
Joe’s Violin
The White Helmets
Watani: My Homeland
Russ:Extremis (Extremis should win)
Rich: Extremis(Extremis should win)
Film Editing
Arrival
Hacksaw Ridge
Hell or High Water
La La Land
Moonlight
Russ:La La Land (Hacksaw Ridge should win)
Rich:La La Land (Hacksaw Ridge should win)
Foreign Language Film
A Man Called Ove
Land of Mine
Tanna
The Salesman
Toni Erdmann
Russ:A Man Called Ove (A Man Called Ove should win)
Rich:Toni Erdmann (A Man Called Ove should win)
Makeup and Hairstyling
A Man Called Ove
Star Trek Beyond
Suicide Squad
Russ: | {
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|400|RegionUnauthorized|%s|该地域未被授权。|
|500|InternalError|%s|内部错误。|
|400|Zone.NotOnSale|%s|该可用区暂时关闭了售卖。|
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|403|Account.Arrearage|Your account has been in arrears.|账户余额不足,请先充值再操作。|
|400|QuotaExceed.AfterpayDedicatedHost|The maximum number of Pay-As-You-Go DedicatedHosts is exceeded: %s|按量付费的宿主机库存不足,请减少创建数量。|
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Early this year Kulkarni’s company, in collaboration with Vertex Pharmaceuticals, began testing CRISPR gene editing on patients with sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia: researchers are editing genes in blood cells removed from each patient and then replacing them to restore normal hemoglobin, which transports oxygen throughout the body.
In late July pharmaceutical giant Allergan and genome editing company Editas Medicine announced that they were ready to enroll subjects in a clinical trial to treat one of the most common inherited form of childhood blindness, called Leber congenital amaurosis | {
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Shatner
27th: Marylebone (1907); Heathrow Terminal 5 (2008). Celebrity birthday: Mariah Carey
April
1st: Hounslow Central (1886); Goldhawk Road (1914). Celebrity birthday: Susan Boyle
11th: Covent Garden (1907). Celebrity birthday: Jeremy Clarkson
12th: West Brompton (1869); Woodside Park (1940); Heathrow Terminal 4 (1986). Celebrity birthday: Bobby Moore
14th: Finchley Central, High Barnet, Totteridge and Whetstone, West Finchley (1940). Celebrity birthday: Peter Capaldi
16th: Northfields (1908); Harlesden, Harrow & Wealdstone, Kenton, North Wembley, Stonebridge Park, Wembley Central (1917). Celebrity birthday: Charlie Chaplin
May
1st: Boston Manor, Osterley (1883). Celebrity birthday: Joanna Lumley
2nd: Hounslow East (1909). Celebrity birthday: David Beckham
5th: Leyton, Leytonstone (1947). Celebrity birthday: Karl Marx
9th: Moor Park (1910). Celebrity birthday: JM Barrie
10th: Willesden Junction (1915). Celebrity birthday: Bono
12th: Wembley Park (1894). Celebrity birthday: Florence Nightingale
13th: Elm Park (1935). Celebrity birthday: Stevie Wonder
14th: Canning Town, North Greenwich (1999).Celebrity birthday: Mark Zuckerberg
18th: Mill Hill East (1941). Celebrity birthday: Tsar Nicholas II
21st: Preston Road (1908). Celebrity birthday: Lana del Rey
25th: Pinner (1885). Celebrity birthday: Cillian Murphy
26th: Eastcote, Rayners Lane (1906). Celebrity birthday: Jeremy Corbyn
30th: Blackfriars, Embankment (1870). Celebrity birthday: CeeLo Green
31st: Barkingside, Fairlop, Hainault (1948). Celebrity birthday: Clint Eastwood
June
1st: Gunnersbury, Kew Gardens, Ravenscourt Park, Richmond, Turnham Green (1877). Celebrity birthday: Marilyn Monroe.
2nd: Barking, Bromley-by-Bow, Dagenham East, East Ham, Hornchurch, Mile End, Plaistow, Upminster, Upton Park, West Ham (1902). Celebrity birthday: Sergio Agüero
3rd: East Putney, Southfields, Wimbledon, Wimbledon Park (1889); Clapham Common, Clapham North (1900). Celebrity birthday: Josephine Baker
6th: Maida Vale (1915). Celebrity birthday: Robert Falcon Scott
11th: Bow Road (1902). Celebrity birthday: Peter Dinklage
13th: Hammersmith (H&C), Ladbroke Grove, Shepherd's Bush Market (1864). Celebrity birthday: Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen
22nd: | {
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IN 1958 WHEN HE HEARD A FIDDLE PLAYER FROM" "FOR KEITH CAME IN 1958 WHEN HE HEARD A FIDDLE PLAYER FROM NOVA SCOTIA PLAYING THE SONG" "HEARD A FIDDLE PLAYER FROM NOVA SCOTIA PLAYING THE SONG "DEVIL'S DREAM."" "NOVA SCOTIA PLAYING THE SONG "DEVIL'S DREAM." HE IMMEDIATELY GRASPED HOW HE" ""DEVIL'S DREAM." HE IMMEDIATELY GRASPED HOW HE COULD PUT THE FIDDLE'S MELODIC" "HE IMMEDIATELY GRASPED HOW HE COULD PUT THE FIDDLE'S MELODIC LINE ON THE BANJO WITH MATCHING" "COULD PUT THE FIDDLE'S MELODIC LINE ON THE BANJO WITH MATCHING SPEED AND FLUIDITY." "LINE ON THE BANJO WITH MATCHING SPEED AND FLUIDITY." "OTHERS WERE ALREADY DEVELOPING" "SPEED AND FLUIDITY." "OTHERS WERE ALREADY DEVELOPING A SIMILAR TECHNIQUE, BUT KEITH'S" "OTHERS WERE ALREADY DEVELOPING A SIMILAR TECHNIQUE, BUT KEITH'S SHOWCASE WITHSTRING CHAMBER ENSEMBLE, BUILT AROUND THE TWIN BANJOS OF" "A STRING CHAMBER ENSEMBLE, BUILT AROUND THE TWIN BANJOS OF ABIGAIL WASHBURN" "BUILT AROUND THE TWIN BANJOS OF ABIGAIL WASHBURN AND BELA FLECK." "ABIGAIL WASHBURN AND BELA FLECK." "IT WAS WASHBURN'S EXPERIENCE IN" "AND BELA FLECK." "IT WAS WASHBURN'S EXPERIENCE IN CHINA THAT LED HER TO TAKE UP" "IT WAS WASHBURN'S EXPERIENCE IN CHINA THAT LED HER TO TAKE UP AMERICA'S QUINTESSENTIAL" "CHINA THAT LED HER TO TAKE UP AMERICA'S QUINTESSENTIAL INSTRUMENT." "AMERICA'S QUINTESSENTIAL INSTRUMENT." "[ SINGING IN CHINESE LANGUAGE ]" "BECAUSEI LEARNEDABOUT" "THE BANJO AS A RESULT OF BEING" "A FOREIGNER IN CHINA AND WANTING" "SOMETHING ABOUT AMERICAN CULTURE" "THAT I COULD LOVE SO MUCH," "I THINK WHEN I STARTED PLAYING" "THE BANJO, IT WAS REALLY FOR" "THE | {
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of possible legitimate chemical terms. A DNA molecule could have a name of over 1,000,000,000 letters if it was written out in full.
(1,185) ACETYLSERYLTYROSYLSERYLISOLEUCYLTHREONYLSERYLPROLYLSERYLGLUTAMINYLPHENYLALANYLVALYLPHENYLALANYLLEUCYLSERYLSERYLVALYLTRYPTOPHYLALANYLASPARTYLPROLYLISOLEUCYLGLUTAMYLLEUCYLLEUCYLASPARAGINYLVALYLCYSTEINYLTHREONYLSERYLSERYLLEUCYLGLYCYLASPARAGINYLGLUTAMINYLPHENYLALANYLGLUTAMINYLTHREONYLGLUTAMINYLGLUTAMINYLALANYLARGINYLTHREONYLTHREONYLGLUTAMINYLVALYLGLUTAMINYLGLUTAMINYLPHENYLALANYLSERYLGLUTAMINYLVALYLTRYPTOPHYLLYSYLPROLYLPHENYLALANYLPROLYLGLUTAMINYLSERYLTHREONYLVALYLARGINYLPHENYLALANYLPROLYLGLYCYLASPARTYLVALYLTYROSYLLYSYLVALYLTYROSYLARGINYLTYROSYLASPARAGINYLALANYLVALYLLEUCYLASPARTYLPROLYLLEUCYLISOLEUCYLTHREONYLALANYLLEUCYLLEUCYLGLYCYLTHREONYLPHENYLALANYLASPARTYLTHREONYLARGINYLASPARAGINYLARGINYLISOLEUCYLISOLEUCYLGLUTAMYLVALYLGLUTAMYLASPARAGINYLGLUTAMINYLGLUTAMINYLSERYLPROLYLTHREONYLTHREONYLALANYLGLUTAMYLTHREONYLLEUCYLASPARTYLALANYLTHREONYLARGINYLARGINYLVALYLASPARTYLASPARTYLALANYLTHREONYLVALYLALANYLISOLEUCYLARGINYLSERYLALANYLASPARAGINYLISOLEUCYLASPARAGINYLLEUCYLVALYLASPARAGINYLGLUTAMYLLEUCYLVALYLARGINYLGLYCYLTHREONYLGLYCYLLEUCYLTYROSYLASPARAGINYLGLUTAMINYLASPARAGINYLTHREONYLPHENYLALANYLGLUTAMYLSERYLMETHIONYLSERYLGLYCYLLEUCYLVALYLTRYPTOPHYLTHREONYLSERYLALANYLPROLYLALANYLSERINE = Tobacco Mosaic Virus, Dahlemense Strain.
This word has appeared in the American Chemical Society's Chemical Abstracts and is thus considered by some to be the longest real word.
(39) TETRAMETHYLDIAMINOBENZHYDRYLPHOSPHINOUS = a type of acid.
This is the longest chemical term in the Oxford English Dictionary (2nd Ed.). It does not have its own entry but appears under a citation for another word.
(37) FORMALDEHYDETETRAMETHYLAMIDOFLUORIMUM
Chemical term in the Oxford English Dictionary (2nd Ed.).
(37) DIMETHYLAMIDOPHENYLDIMETHYLPYRAZOLONE
Chemical term in the Oxford English Dictionary (2nd Ed.).
(31) DICHLORODIPHENYLTRICHLOROETHANE = a pesticide used to kill lice;
abbrv. DDT.
It is the longest word in the Macquarie Dictionary and is also in the Oxford EnglishDictionary (2nd Ed.).
(29) TRINITROPHENYLMETHYLNITRAMINE = a type of explosive.
This is the longest chemical term in Webster's Dictionary (3rd Ed.).
(27) ETHYLENEDIAMINETETRAACETATE
The longest unhyphenated word in Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary (10th Ed.), joint with electroencephalographically (see above).
(26) ETHYLENEDIAMINETETRAACETIC = a type of acid; abbrv. EDTA.
This word appears in Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary (10th Ed.).
Place Names
There are many long place names around the world. Here are a few of the largest.
(85) TAUMATAWHAKATANGIHANGAKOAUAUOTAMATEATURIPUKAKAPIKIMAUNGAHORONUKUPOKAIWHENUAKITANATAHU
A hill in New Zealand. This Maori name was in general use, but is now generally abbreviated to Taumata. The name means: the summit of the hill, where Tamatea, who is known as the land eater, slid down, climbed up and swallowed mountains, played on his nose flute to his loved one.
(66) GORSAFAWDDACHAIDRAIGODANHEDDOGLEDDOLONPENRHYNAREURDRAETHCEREDIGION
A town in Wales. The name means: the Mawddach station | {
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(Red Wing), downtown Thief River Falls, freestanding store in Winona
Missouri
Maryville Center (Maryville, Missouri)
Mississippi
Leigh Mall (Columbus, Mississippi), Southgate Plaza (Corinth), Greenville Mall (Greenville), Bonita Lakes Mall (Meridian), Oxford Mall (Oxford)
Montana
Capital Hill Mall (Helena, Montana), Sidney Main Street (Sidney)
North Carolina
Albemarle Crossing (Albemarle, North Carolina), Boone Mall (Boone), Eastridge Mall (Gastonia), Blue Ridge Mall (Hendersonville), Monroe Crossing (Monroe), Becker Village Mall (Roanoke Rapids)
North Dakota
Prairie Hills Mall (Dickinson, North Dakota), Buffalo Mall (Jamestown), downtown Wahpeton
Nebraska
Fremont Mall (Fremont, Nebraska), downtown McCook, Platte River Mall (North Platte)
New Jersey
Rio Grande Plaza (Rio Grande, New Jersey)
Nevada
The Boulevard (Las Vegas, Nevada)
New York
Dunkirk-Fredonia Plaza (Dunkirk, New York), Westfield Sunrise (Massapequa), Palisades Center (West Nyack)
Ohio
Findlay Village Mall (Findlay, Ohio), New Towne Mall New (Philadelphia), Richmond Town Square (Richmond Heights), St. Mary's Square (St. Marys)
Oklahoma
Altus Plaza (Altus, Oklahoma), Ne-Mar ShoppingCenter (Claremore), Ponca Plaza (Ponca City), Pioneer Square Shopping Center (Stillwater)
Oregon
Downtown Astoria, Grants Pass Shopping Center (Grants Pass, Oregon), downtown La Grande, downtown Pendleton, The Dalles Main Street (The Dalles)
Pennsylvania
Columbia Mall (Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania), Clearfield Mall (Clearfield), King of Prussia Mall (King of Prussia), Philadelphia Mills (Philadelphia), Bradford Towne Centre (Towanda), Lycoming Mall (Pennsdale), Willow Grove Park (Willow Grove)
South Carolina
Citadel Mall (Charleston, South Carolina), Town 'N Country (Easley)
South Dakota
Palace Mall (Mitchell, South Dakota), Northridge Plaza (Pierre), Watertown Mall (Watertown), Yankton Mall (Yankton)
Tennessee
Greeneville Commons (Greeneville, Tennessee), Knoxville Center (Knoxville), County Market Place (Union City)
Texas
Athens Village Shopping Center (Athens, Texas), Borger Shopping Plaza (Borger), Heartland Mall (Early), downtown El Paso, Marshall Mall (Marshall), downtown McAllen, University Mall (Nacogdoches), King Plaza Shopping Center (Seguin), Bosque River Center (Stephenville)
Virginia
New River Valley Mall (Christiansburg, | {
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NEW YORK CITY — As tempting as it may be, New Yorkers shouldn't spend their snow day in the park, city officials said.
Department of Parks and Recreation officials warned that people should avoid the parks while the Thursday snowstorm pummels the city through the morning.
New Yorkers are urged to stay out of City parks until the storm pushes away from the area, which we anticipate will be in early afternoon. https://t.co/pxcfHLZFI6 — NYC Parks (@NYCParks) February 9, 2017
Parks officials were concerned about high winds and heavy snowfall.
The storm is expected to dump as much as a foot of snow on the city before tapering off by the afternoon, officials said.
Winds could also gust up to 35 mph and peak at "near blizzard" conditions along the coast, officials said.
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I'd probably go about the task something like this. As mentioned in a comment, we need to draw a number of the data-points per-frame. How many we draw depends on the speed that the browser is able to supply an animation frame.
I've hard-coded the value to 4, since that seems to work on my machine, but with not much more work you can probably make the code time itself and adjust this value on the fly so that your animation runs for as close as possible to the target time. I had a quick go, but the results were | {
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IT VERY SIMPLE FOR" "PETE SEEGER TO COME DOWN AND" "FEEL THAT HE HAD PLUGGED" "INTO THIS." "Martin:" "PETETRANSFORMED HIMSELF INTO THE JOHNNY APPLESEED OF FOLK MUSIC." "HIMSELF INTO THE JOHNNY APPLESEED OF FOLK MUSIC." "THE INSTRUMENT HE CHOSE AS" "JOHNNY APPLESEED OF FOLK MUSIC." "THE INSTRUMENT HE CHOSE AS HIS PLANTING TOOL WAS" "THE INSTRUMENT HE CHOSE AS HIS PLANTING TOOL WAS THE EMBODIMENT OF HIS POLITICAL" "HIS PLANTING TOOL WAS THE EMBODIMENT OF HIS POLITICAL MESSAGE." "THE EMBODIMENT OF HIS POLITICAL MESSAGE." "HE FOUND FERTILE GROUND AMONG" "MESSAGE." "HE FOUND FERTILE GROUND AMONG YOUNG URBAN AUDIENCES." "HE FOUND FERTILE GROUND AMONG YOUNG URBAN AUDIENCES." "ITWASAN ASTOUNDINGTIMEOF" "YOUNG URBAN AUDIENCES." "ITWASAN ASTOUNDINGTIMEOF SELF-INVENTION." "ITWASAN ASTOUNDINGTIMEOF SELF-INVENTION." "THE IDEA OF BRINGING THE" "SELF-INVENTION." "THE IDEA OF BRINGING THESOUTHERN CULTURE TO THE URBAN" "THE IDEA OF BRINGING THE SOUTHERN CULTURE TO THE URBAN SETTING SET IN MOTION" "SOUTHERN CULTURE TO THE URBAN SETTING SET IN MOTION A CONTINUITY THAT IS" "SETTING SET IN MOTION A CONTINUITY THAT IS UNBROKEN TO TODAY." "HELLOTHERE,PETER." "HOWDY." "MIGHTYNICEMUSIC" "YOU'RE MAKING, PETE." "OH,I 'MJUSTWARMINGUP." "WHAT'STHATFUNNY-LOOKING" "GUITAR YOU'RE PLAYING?" "OH,THISISN'TAGUITAR." "THIS IS A BANJO." "TELLME," "IS THE BANJO SOMETHING NEW?" "NEW?" "ABOUTAS NEW" "AS AMERICA IS." "Martin:" "INPETE'SHANDS, THE FIVE-STRING BANJO TOOK ON NEW MEANING AND NEW USES." "THE FIVE-STRING BANJO TOOK ON NEW MEANING AND NEW USES." "IT BECAME A METAPHOR FOR" "NEW MEANING AND NEW USES." "IT BECAME A METAPHOR FOR THE RURAL WORKING CLASS AND" "IT BECAME A METAPHOR FOR THE RURAL WORKING CLASS AND A TOOL FOR EXPRESSING | {
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