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contract upgraded at Manly. Photo credit: Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Source: Supplied STORM 2020 signings: Ryley Jacks (Titans) Ryley Jacks is back at the Storm. Source: Instagram MORE NRL NEWS FIJIAN FLYING: Vunivalu heads to union as Storm backline stocks plummet HANDS OFF: Parra lock in young gun Brown to lengthy NRL deal KNIGHTS 2020 signings: Jayden Brailey (Sharks), Enari Tuala (Cowboys), Bradman Best, Star To’a (upgraded from development contracts) Knights new signing Jayden Brailey. (AAP Image/Darren Pateman) Source: AAP Former Cowboy Enari Tuala has started life at the Newcastle Knights. Picture: Knights Media Source: Supplied COWBOYS 2020 signings: Valentine Holmes (NFL), Reece Robson (Dragons), Esan Marsters (Wests Tigers), Connelly Lemuelu (Bulldogs) Reuben Cotter, Thomas Gilbert, Daniel Russell (upgraded from development contracts) Valentine Holmes at Cowboys training. Picture: Alix Sweeney Source: News Corp Australia Connelly Lemuelu and Reece Robson have joined the Cowboys.PICTURE: MATT TAYLOR. Source: News Corp Australia Cowboys recruit Esan Marsters signed a three-year deal with the club. Picture: Cowboys Media Source: Supplied EELS 2020 signings: Ryan Matterson (Tigers), Reagan Campbell-Gillard (Panthers), Haze Dunster, Ethan Parry (upgraded from development contracts) Ryan Matterson is back at the Eels. Photo credit: Parramatta Eels Source: Twitter PANTHERS 2020 signings: Apisai Koroisau (Sea Eagles), Kurt Capewell (Sharks), Dean Blore, Shawn Blore, Stephen Crichton, Braydon McGrady (upgraded from development contracts) Penrith Panthers' new recruit Api Koroisau. Credit: Penrith Panthers Source: News Corp Australia DRAGONS 2020 signings: Issac Luke (Warriors), Trent Merrin (Leeds), Eddie Blacker, Jackson Ford, Jason Saab (upgraded from development contracts) Issac Luke has joined the Red V. Picture: Brett Costello Source: News Corp Australia Trent Merrin is back at the Dragons. Photo credit: St George Illawarra Dragons Source: Twitter RABBITOHS 2020 signings: Edene Gebbie
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Michael, Atlantic City; Holy Spirit High School, Absecon; St. Francis Cabrini, Ocean City; St. Peter, Pleasantville Status: Deceased Charles J. Davis Ordained: 1962 Assignments: St. Monica, Atlantic City; St. Luke, Stratford; St. Agnes, Blackwood; St. James, Ventnor; Diocese of Trenton; St. Francis, Metuchen; US Army, Chaplain: Fort Dix; Fort Hamilton, New York; 173 Air Base Bd/Vietnam; Fort Monmouth; St. Mary, Williamstown; Immaculate Heart of Mary, Woodlynne; Fort Benning, Georgia; HQ,172 Inf Bde, Alaska; Post Chapel, Ft Meade, Maryland; US Army Chaplain School, Ft Wadsworth, 19th Support Command, San Francisco, LaSalle College, Pennsylvania; Fayetteville, New York, APO, New York; Fort Rucker, Alabama; Our Lady of Victories, Crestview, Florida Status: Removed from ministry Kenneth Demarest Ordained as deacon: 1976 Assignments: St. Joseph, Swedesboro; St. Joseph, Woodstown Status: Removed from ministry Vincent A. Doyle Ordained: 1949 Assignments: Sacred Heart, Vineland; Holy Name, Camden;Cherry Hill; St. Stephen, Pennsauken; Immaculate Conception, Camden; Chaplain, Camden County Jail, Camden; Chaplain, Riverfront State Prison, Camden Status: Removed from ministry James F. Hopkins Ordained: 1968 Assignments: Holy Maternity, Audubon; St. Cecilia, Pennsauken; Annunciation, Bellmawr; Holy Family, Turnersville; St. Vincent de Paul, Mays Landing; St. Peter, Merchantville; St. Aloysius, Oaklyn; St. Pius X, Cherry Hill; St. Maurice, Brooklawn Status: Removed from ministry Frank X. Hudson Ordained: 1974 Assignments: St. Mary, Gloucester; O.L. Star of the Sea, Atlantic City; St. Aloysius, Oaklyn; Camden Catholic High School, Cherry Hill; Most Holy Redeemer, Westville; St. Veronica, Delair; St. Peter, Pleasantville; St. Francis, Vineland; Immaculate Conception, Bridgeton; St. Michael, Cedarville; St. John Bosco, Millville; St. John, Deptford Status: Removed from ministry Edward A. Igle Ordained: 1974 Assignments: St. Cecilia, Pennsauken; St. John Vianney, Deptford; Immaculate Conception, Camden; St. John, Collingswood; St. Catherine, Clayton;
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Ben Karlin, Elaine Ko, Steven Levitan, Christopher Lloyd, Jeffrey Morton, Dan O'Shannon, Jeffrey Richman, Chris Smirnoff, Brad Walsh, Bill Wrubel, Danny Zuker 30 Rock (NBC) Producers: Jack Burditt, Robert Carlock, Luke Del Tredici , Tina Fey, Matt Hubbard , Marci Klein, Jerry Kupfer , Colleen McGuinness, Lorne Michaels, David Miner, Dylan Morgan , Jeff Richmond , Josh Siegal, Tracey Wigfield Arrested Development (Netflix) – Pending Eligibility Big Bang Theory, The (CBS) Producers: Bill Prady, Chucke Lorre, Steve Molaro, Faye Oshima Belyeu Veep (HBO) Producers: Simon Blackwell, Christopher Godsick, Armando Iannucci, Stephanie Laing, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Frank Rich, Tony Roche Outstanding Producer of Non-Fiction Television: *Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (CNN) Producers: Anthony Bourdain, Christopher Collins, Lydia Tenaglia, Sandra Zweig 30 for 30 (ESPN) – Pending Eligibility Duck Dynasty (A&E) – Pending Eligibility Inside The Actors Studio (Bravo) Producers: James Lipton, Shawn Tesser, Jeff Wurtz SharkTank (ABC) – Pending Eligibility Outstanding Producer of Competition Television: *The Voice (NBC) Producers: Stijn Bakkers, Mark Burnett, John de Mol, Chad Hines, Lee Metzger, Audrey Morrissey, Jim Roush, Kyra Thompson, Nicolle Yaron, Mike Yurchuk, Amanda Zucker The Amazing Race (CBS) Producers: Jerry Bruckheimer, Elise Doganieri, Jonathan Littman, Bertram van Munster, Mark A. Vertullo Dancing With The Stars (ABC) Producers: Ashley Edens-Shaffer, Conrad Green, Joe Sungkur Project Runway (Lifetime) – Pending Eligibility Top Chef (Bravo) Producers: Daniel Cutforth, Nan Strait, Jane Lipsitz, Casey Kriley, Tom Colicchio, Andrew Wallace, Erica Ross Outstanding Producer of Live Entertainment & Talk Television: *Colbert Report, The (Comedy Central) Producers: Meredith Bennett, Stephen T. Colbert, Richard Dahm, Paul Dinello, Barry Julien, Matt Lappin, Emily Lazar, Tanya Michnevich Bracco, Tom Purcell, Jon Stewart Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC) – Pending Eligibility Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (NBC) Producers: Michael Shoemaker, Lorne Michaels,
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ones being healthy Dislikes: Seeing death, people smoking Colour: Green Music: Clasical Food: Anything Animal: Those that dont kill Book: Medicine books Quote: You cant change the world if your on your bed complaining Drink: Non alcaholic (bad for health) Song: any Movie: not a fan Sport: Any Other Favs: WIP Appearance & More Images Model: IDK Gender: male Eye Colour: Violet Hair Colour: Grey Height: Normal Weight: Normal Ethnicity: asian Handedness: right Shoe Size: Normal Blood Type: AB+ Voice: Stern Distinguishing Marks: A few scars Body Style: Fit and muscular One Word to Describe: Dad Best Physical Trait: Meeting his teacher Worst Physical Trait: WIP Mental/Emotional State: None Things to Change: A bit slow Mental/Emotional disorders: None Medical Problems/Ailments: Healthy Family & Childhood Info Mother: Keiko tokukawa Father: Kenji tokukawa Creator: None Half-Siblings: None Full-Siblings: None Other Relatives: None Home: Japan Earliest Memory: Being in Japan Best Memory: Meeting his teacher Schooling: Normal First Kiss: WIP First Love: WIP First Sex: WIP Other Firsts: WIP General Info Nicknames: The tough Doctor Native Language: Japan Character Flaw: Personality Fears/Phobias: Those around him dying Hobbies: Medicine Personal Motto: Sometimes even poison can be medicne as like how medicine can be poison Things He Won't Do: Kill someone Most Admires: Apollo Most Influenced By: His brain Moral Compass: North Most Important Person Before: Family and friends Most Important Person Now: Those close to him Reacts to Crises: Calmly Faces Their Problems: Quickly Reacts to Change: A bit slow Alignment: WIP Dream Job: Become the best doctor Current Job: A doctor Sometimes whatAustralia Day next year will come two days late for one West Australian council. The City of Fremantle has decided to move its traditional January 26 events to January 28 because of cultural sensitivities. The council will celebrate One Day in Fremantle on January 28, with musicians such as John Butler, Dan Sultan and Mama Kin. Should Australia Day's date be changed? Yes 78543 No 38267 The council describes the event as "an opportunity for all Australians to come together and celebrate the multicultural diversity of our country". Mayor Brad Pettitt said the council was not opposed to celebrations on January 26, but was offering an opportunity for all Australians to come together on another day. Dr Pettitt said the council had heard "loud and clear" from local Aboriginal elders that it was not
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 3  About  a  year  before  she  was  up  for  tenure,  Dr.  Hatcher  assisted a graduate student in the political science department  in making a complaint to SIU about a faculty member who the  student claimed was sexually harassing her. Dr. Hatcher tes‐ tified that she believed she was required to help the student  make the report based on Dr. Hatcher’s job description.  Before submitting her tenure dossier, Dr. Hatcher received  positive annual evaluations. The evaluations from her exter‐ nal reviewers, which were made a part of her dossier, all rec‐ ommended  her  for  tenure.  In  reviewing  her  tenure  dossier,  the political science department voted 4‐2 in favor of promo‐ tion and tenure for Dr. Hatcher. In light of that vote, the de‐ partment  chair,  Roger  Clinton,  recommended  that  Dr.  Hatcher receive tenure and promotion. At the next step of the  process, the COLA committee voted 5‐4 in favor of tenure and  5‐4  against  promotion.  The  chair  of  the  COLA  committee  wrote in his letter to the dean of the COLA, Kimberly Kempf‐ Leonard, that the COLA committee recognized Dr. Hatcher’s  success in teaching and service, but was concerned about her  lack of academic publications in prestigious political science  journals.  So  the  COLA  committee  recommended  that  Dr.  Hatcher receive tenure, but not promotion.   After receiving the COLA committee’s recommendation,  Dean Kempf‐Leonard made her own independent review. In  November  2011,  Dean  Kempf‐Leonard  sent  a  letter  to  the  provost, John Nicklow, in which she wrote that while it was a  difficult decision, Dr. Hatcher “has not demonstrated excel‐ lence in research” and recommended that Dr. Hatcher receive  neither  tenure  nor  promotion.  Dean  Kempf‐Leonard  found  that “Dr. Hatcher has a lack of publications in both high‐pro‐ file venues and a lack of publications in mainstream political  4  who believe in themselves and others, former inmates determined to improve their lives, judges and public servants dedicated to reducing recidivism, and families and community members willing to lend their support to people striving to triumph over their past mistakes. NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim April 2020 as Second Chance Month. I call on all Americans to commemorate this month with events and activities that raise public awareness about preventing crime and providing those who have completed their sentences an opportunity for an honest second chance. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this thirty-first day of March, in the
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No. 18‐1054  to be paid up front for the full policy period, but many busi‐ nesses  prefer  to  pay  by  the  month.  A  premium‐financing  loan  makes  both  things  possible.  The  client  makes  a  down  payment toward the annual premium and borrows the rest.  It repays the loan monthly.  In  2010  Capital  Premium,  having  exhausted  the  line  of  credit that financed its operations, approached its competitor  BankDirect  with  a  request  for  operating  capital.  BankDirect  was  willing  to  purchase  the  loans  that  Capital  Premium  made—and  to  pay  Capital  Premium  to  service  those  loans  while  they  were  outstanding—but  with  a  big  condition.  BankDirect  demanded,  and  got,  a  right  to  purchase  Capital  Premium’s  business  outright  after  five  years.  The  contract  went into force in December 2010. (Actually there were four  contracts, but we use the singular for simplicity.) The option  to purchase could be exercised near the fifth anniversary. If  BankDirect  elected  not  to  purchase  Capital  Premium,  then  either side could extend the term by notice given before Jan‐ uary 4, 2016; otherwise the purchase‐and‐service deal would  wrap  up  on  January  31,  2016.  Any  extension  could  not  ex‐ ceed the contract’s drop‐dead date, June 1, 2018, after which  neither side would have any obligation to the other.  BankDirect  exercised  the  purchase  option  in  November  2015,  but  Capital  Premium  refused  to  honor  it.  BankDirect  filed this suit under the diversity jurisdiction, seeking to en‐ force  the  option  to  purchase.  It As far as the music goes, "Low" and its siblings were a direct follow-on from the title track of "Station to Station." It’s often struck me that there will usually be one track on any given album of mine which will be a fair indicator of the intent of the following album. —David Bowie, 2001 I see "Low" as very much a continuation from "Station to Station," which I think is one of the great records of all time. —Brian Eno, 1999 The "Station to Station" sessions represent the highwater mark of Bowie’s prodigious drug intake. By this stage, Bowie had practically stopped eating and was subsisting on a diet of milk, cocaine and four packets of Gitanes a day. He was leading a vampyric existence of blinds-drawn seclusion in his
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No. 17‐3642 contends that the district court erred when it ordered restitu‐ tion in the full amount of the investments. We disagree, and for the following reasons, we affirm. I.  BACKGROUND Corrigan  served  as  the  President  and  Chief  Executive Officer of Embedded Control Systems (“ECS”), a company that developed a process for replacing copper wiring in airplanes with  fiber  optics.  Beginning  in  2007,  ECS  began  soliciting capital from various investment groups. Among the investors were  Jason  Neilitz  who  purchased  $125,000  worth  of  ECS stock, and Rawah Partners which purchased $350,000 worth of stock.  By June 2008, Corrigan had negotiated a prospective sale of ECS to a third party. However, due to the worldwide financial downturn the sale fell through. Shortly thereafter, through a Board resolution, ECS authorized Corrigan to manage ECS in whatever capacity he saw fit. At the same time, Corrigan was negotiating a sale to another third party when ECS began to suffer from cash flow problems. ECS  had  difficulty  paying  its  expenses  and  its  officers’ compensation.  It  closed  its  bank  account  with  Chase  Bank because  it  was  frequently  overdrawn,  and opened  a  new account  with  LaSalle  Bank.  This  account  excluded  the  Vice President  of  Business  Development,  A.J.  Yarmine,  from  its signatories.  Through  2008,  ECS  employees  received  health insurance from the company but ECS fell behind on the pay‐ ment for the insurance policy in 2008, making the last payment to  United  Healthcare  in  November  2008.  United  Healthcare cancelled the policy in January 2009, due to non‐payment. No. 17‐3642 3 By March 2009, Corrigan had begun soliciting Jason Neilitz and  Rawah  Partners  for  additional  investments  announcing that  ECS  was  close  to  closing  a  sale  but  needed  additional funds  to  cover  ECS’s  healthcare  insurance  premiums.  On March 22, 2009, and again on April 22, 2009, Corrigan emailed Jason  Neilitz  stating  that  the  company  was  close  to  being dropped by its health insurance provider and that such a result would be “catastrophic” to its employees and the pending sale. Based  on  Corrigan’s  representations,  Neilitz  agreed  to 
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IN THE INTERNAL BUILDING LAYOUT COMFORT OF SOFT FURNITURE THROUGHOUT THE BUILDING UNIQUE INTERNAL PLANNING REDUCES FLOOR AREA BY 30% SITE • ARCHITECTURE SITE OF THE NEW NATIONAL LIBRARY IS AT THE EDGE OF THE ENORMOUS EXISTING PARK OF LETNA. NEW PARK AREA AND ROW OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS WILL BE PLACED AS PART OF NEW URBAN PLAN. FUTURE TUNNEL ENTRANCE WITH GREAT AMOUNT OF POLLUTION AND NOISE IS CERTAINLY NOT BEST SITE FOR BUILDING OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE. NEW AND PROGRESSIVE URBAN PLAN FOR WHOLE LETNA SITE ISA BSOLUTELY NECESSARY. GREENERYSHOULD DOMINATE. TREES AND MORE TREES. LIBRARY AS ECO BUILDING IN THE PARK. LETNA AS APLACE OF PEACE, DEMOCRACY AND CULTURE. NOT A PLACE FOR MILITARY PARADES. EASY PEDESTRIAN ACCESS FROM TRAM, METRO, PARK AND STREET FROM ALL DIRECTIONS. ARCHITECTURE OF PROPOSED BUILDING ISTHREE DIMENSIONAL VOLUME HARDLY TOUCHING THE GROUND. SIMPLE, MODERN, EXCITING, PROGRESSIVE, COLOURFUL AND UNIQUE. MINIMAL VOLUME PROTRUDING ABOVE TREES LEVEL. CHAMPAGNE COLOUR CREATING LINK WITH PAST AND FUTURE. IT IS ARCHITECTURE FOR THE THIRD MILLENNIUM. IT IS ARCHITECTURE FOR PEOPLE, KIDS, DISABLED, AND SCHOLARS. EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL ARCHITECTURE IN BALANCE. PRIVATE SPACES, PUBLIC SPACES. ARCHITECTURE WHICH INVITES PEOPLE IN. ARCHITECTURE WITH VIEWS. HAPPY ARCHITECTURE. ARCHITECTURE FOR THE BOOK. PEOPLE AND BOOKS DOMINATE BUILDING. EASY MOVEMENT OF THE PEOPLE. LIFTS AND RAMPS. ARCHITECTURE OF NEW NATIONAL LIBRARY IN PRAGUE. PODIUM - LEVEL 0PODIUM ITSELF IS FINISHED IN UNPOLISHED WHITE MARBLE. WITH PERIMETER EDGES LIFTED UP IN CERTAIN AREAS. SLOPING SURFACES COVERED WITH MIRRORED, FINISHED STAINLESS STEEL. BUILDING IS REFLECTED IN THESE 'MIRRORS' FROM DIFFERENT ANGLES. WHOLE BUILDING IS VISUALLY ELEVATED
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groups.An American anti-gay activist has been allowed into Canada after customs officers delayed him at the Regina airport over hate speech concerns. Peter LaBarbera says he was scheduled to speak at a pro-life meeting in Weyburn, Sask., this weekend when customs officials stopped him earlier today at the Regina airport. After he told the officials why he was coming to Canada, LaBarbera says they checked out his group's website, searched his laptop and told him he may be breaking Canadian hate-speech laws. He was initially told he couldn't enter Canada. But that decision was reversed a short time later. LaBarbera says he was treated fairly and reasonably and hopes to be able to engage protesters expected at his speech in debate.IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxMoveEvent, wxEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxFocusEvent, wxEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxChildFocusEvent, wxCommandEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxCloseEvent, wxEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxShowEvent, wxEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxMaximizeEvent, wxEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxIconizeEvent, wxEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxMenuEvent, wxEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxJoystickEvent, wxEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxDropFilesEvent, wxEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxActivateEvent, wxEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxInitDialogEvent, wxEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxSetCursorEvent, wxEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxSysColourChangedEvent, wxEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxDisplayChangedEvent, wxEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxUpdateUIEvent, wxCommandEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxNavigationKeyEvent, wxEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPaletteChangedEvent, wxEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxQueryNewPaletteEvent, wxEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxWindowCreateEvent, wxEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxWindowDestroyEvent, wxEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxHelpEvent, wxCommandEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxContextMenuEvent, wxCommandEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxMouseCaptureChangedEvent, wxEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxMouseCaptureLostEvent, wxEvent) IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxClipboardTextEvent, wxCommandEvent) #endif //
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____________________  ARGUED NOVEMBER 4, 2016 — DECIDED DECEMBER 7, 2016  ____________________  Before  FLAUM  and  KANNE,  Circuit  Judges,  and  MAGNUS‐ STINSON, District Judge.  MAGNUS‐STINSON,  District  Judge.  Marcus  Harris  commit‐ ted three armed robberies in 2013, two in Indiana and one in  Illinois. He was arrested and charged in state court for one of                                                     Of the Southern District of Indiana, sitting by designation.  2  No. 16‐1023  the  Indiana  robberies.  While  the Indiana  case  was  pending,  federal  authorities  sent  Harris  a  target  letter  concerning  the  Illinois robbery. Harris requested and was appointed a federal  public defender, but his federal public defender failed to ad‐ vise Harris or his state defense attorney of the progress of the  federal proceedings before his guilty plea and sentencing in  Indiana  state  court.  He  was  later  charged  by  federal  indict‐ ment and pled guilty in federal court to the Illinois robbery,  and stipulated to the uncharged Indiana robbery as relevant  offense conduct.  At his  federal sentencing, the parties  agreed that Harris’  federal public defender’s failure to update him about the fed‐ eral proceedings prejudiced Harris because had he not been  convicted  in  state  court,  and  had  all  of  the  robberies  been  charged in one federal proceeding, his sentencing guideline  range  in  his  federal  court  case  would  have  been  lower.  The  parties agreed to a hypothetical guideline range to compen‐ sate for the federal public defender’s error. Harris claims that  the district court committed procedural error when it failed to  accept the hypothetical guideline range or to explain why it  rejected it. We disagree and affirm his sentence.  I. BACKGROUND  In  2013,  Harris  committed  three  armed  robberies  as  a  member of an organized group of armed robbers: 1) on Janu‐ ary 28, 2013, he robbed a T‐Mobile store in Schererville, Indi‐ ana; 2) on January 31, 2013, he robbed a Sprint store in Addi‐ son, Illinois; 3) and on February 4, 2013, he robbed an AT&T  store in LaPorte, Indiana. Shortly after the last robbery, he was  arrested by Indiana authorities and charged in state court for  the robbery in LaPorte. While in state custody, Harris received  a target letter from federal authorities informing him that he  No. 16‐1023 
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Life and Work Gipsy Smith White Tree Publishing Edition eBook ISBN: 978-1-9997899-4-7 Real Religion Gipsy Smith White Tree Publishing Edition eBook ISBN: 978-1-912529-10-0 As Jesus Passed By Gipsy Smith White Tree Publishing Edition eBook ISBN: 978-1-912529-05-6 The Lost Christ Gipsy Smith eBook ISBN: 978-1-912529-20-9 Rifted Clouds Bella Cooke All Three Parts White Tree Publishing Edition eBook ISBN: 978-1-912529-08-7 Paperback ISBN: 978-1-912529-09-4 Deeper Experiences of Famous Christians James Gilchrist Lawson eBook ISBN: 978-1-912529-15-5 <><><><> Return to Table of Contents Christian Fiction The majority of these books are Victorian classic romances that have been sensitively edited and abridged for today's readers Gildas Haven Margaret S. Haycraft White Tree Publishing Edition eBook ISBN: 978-0-9935005-7-2 Amaranth's Garden Margaret S. Haycraft White Tree Publishing Edition eBook ISBN: 978-0-9935005-6-5 Rose Capel's Sacrifice Margaret Haycraft White Tree Publishing Edition eBook ISBN: 978-0-9954549-3-4 Una's Marriage Margaret Haycraft White Tree Publishing Edition eBook ISBN: 978-0-9957594-5-9 Miss Elizabeth's Niece Margaret Haycraft White Tree Publishing Edition eBook ISBN: 978-0-9957594-7-3 Silverbeach Manor Margaret S. Haycraft White Tree Publishing edition eBook ISBN: 978-0-9935005-4-1 The Clever Miss Jancy Margaret S. Haycraft White Tree Publishing Edition eBook ISBN: 978-0-9957594-9-7 Freda'sDavis, Aubrey Hello! :) Thanks for checking out my teacher page! I will be updating my teacher blog regularly with different art projects and due dates! All About Me!! I am from Madison and absolutely love this city! I grew up in the Madison County schools and I am a graduate of Madison Central! I played soccer all through high school which led me to a college soccer scholarship to Jones County Junior College! After earning my associates degree at Jones, I then transferred to Mississippi State where I graduated in 2013 with my bachelor's degree in Elementary Education with endorsements in art and social studies! I received my Masters in Secondary Education May 2018. I got married to my husband in May 2017 and became Mrs. Davis :)! We have
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a Deputy Under-Secretary of State. Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) Professor Patrick Alfred Buxton, , Professor of Entomology, University of London, and Director, Department of Entomology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Major-General Stanley Woodburn Kirby, , lately Deputy Chief of Staff (Organisation) British Element, Control Commission for Germany. Melville Douglas Mackenzie, , Principal Medical Officer in charge of Epidemiology and International Health, Ministry of Health. Geoffrey Parkes, lately Deputy Chief (Executive), Trade and Industry Division, British Element, Control Commission for Germany. Edgar Philip Rees, , Deputy Representative, Ministry of Transport, New York. George Ritchie Rice, . For services as Director-General, Ministry of Supply Disposals Mission in the Middle East. Edward Austin Gossage Robinson, , lately Economic Adviser to the Board ofMadras. Christopher Arthur Cookson, Manager, Laxmi-Vishnu Mills, Sholapur, Bombay. Major John Richard Cotton, , Indian Army, Indian Political Service, lately Secretary to the Honourable the Resident at Baroda and for the States of Western India and Gujarat. Sydney Joseph Curtis, , Indian Forest Service, Conservator of Forests, Southern Circle, Bengal. Percy Harold Davy, Director of Aeronautical Inspection, Civil Aviation Directorate, Government of India. Lieutenant-Colonel Geoffry Forbes Skene Keating, 14th Punjab Regiment, Indian Army, attached Zhob Militia, Baluchistan. James White Meldrum, Indian Civil Service, Secretary to the High Commissioner for India in the Union of South Africa. Maharaj Kumar Paljor Tendup Namgyal, Heir-apparent of Sikkim State. William Bertram Neilson, , Chartered Civil Engineer, Director of Ordnance Factories. Charles Reynolds Nodder, Director, Technological Research Laboratories, Indian Central Jute Committee, Calcutta.
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a laugh before sitting up, messing with Alec's tousled hair, attempting to straighten it out. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀・°˚✧ He was interrupted with a hand swatting at his own, as well as a groan. "It's fine. Leave it." Alec grumbled, his voice hoarse. Magnus only huffed in defeat, before attempting to get out of bed, only to be met with a small huff. Looking over his shoulder, he shook his head at him. He was looking straight back at a curled up shadowhunter, who now had the covers pulled to his chin, his face contorted into a scowl. "Oh don't give me that. Get up, i'm getting ready then we can get breakfast." He insisted, patting at the other's covered calf before making his way to the closet, his boxers hanginglow on his hips. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀・°˚✧ It took only moments for him to throw something on, tugging on the dress pants and a button up, the buttons left undone besides a few near the bottom as he made his way to the bathroom. Makeup and getting ready in the mornings were always quick, his magic did most of the work, and once again he watched his hair magically lift itself and stick straight up, before he combed his fingers through it with some gel. Makeup was all just a flourish of his fingertips, besides some chapstick and lipgloss. [CIC] Share I'll probably end up making this neater and add more but for now;meet stella joyce, a twenty-three year old actress who portrays paige butler on the netflix original, oak creek. she's
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the sea monsters! 1001 things to spot long ago by Gillian Doherty( Book )24 editions published between 1999 and 2016 in 6 languages and held by 647 WorldCat member libraries worldwide Asks readers to find over one thousand specific items in several color spreads depicting historic settings such as a Mesopotamian marketplace, an ancient Greek theater, and a wagon train in North America Starting gardening by Sue Johnson( Book )6 editions published between 1996 and 2003 in English and held by 620 WorldCat member libraries worldwide Introduces the basic skills necessary for successful gardening, providing instructions for a range of small-scale indoor and outdoor projects. Suggested level: primary, intermediate Japan by Richard Tames( Book )8 editions published between 1994 and 2006 in English and Dutch and held by 576 WorldCat member libraries worldwide Introduces the country of Japan and includes various activities for children Great Britain by Richard Tames( Book )8 editions published between 1993 and 2006 in English and Dutch and held by 489 WorldCat member libraries worldwide Describes everyday life and customs in Great Britain, including geographical, historical, and social information. 'Suggests related activities On the farm by Henry Pluckrose( Book )2 editions published in 1998 in English andheld by 486 WorldCat member libraries worldwide Photographs and simple text present some of the different machines used on farms, including tractors, cultivators, balers, and combine harvesters Germany by Ting Morris( Book )8 editions published between 1993 and 2006 in English and Dutch and held by 460 WorldCat member libraries worldwide Introduces the geographical, historical, and social aspects of everyday life in Germany, examining the different regions, trade, agriculture, and school and home life. Includes related activities 1001 things to spot at Christmas by Alex Frith( Book )7 editions published between 2009 and 2016 in 3 languages and held by 450 WorldCat member libraries worldwide Contains 14 Christmas scenes featuring Santa and his helpers, full of things to spot and count. Each scene includes small pictures that tell readers what to look for in the big picture and corresponding numbers that tell how often objects can be found On the move by Henry Pluckrose( Book )2 editions published between 1998 and 2006 in English and held by 440 WorldCat member libraries worldwide Describes various means of transportation including such vehicles as bicycles,
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The background facts of this case are provided in detail in an  accompanying opinion.  In re 650 Fifth Avenue and Related Properties, 14‐2027 (“In  re 650 Fifth Ave.”).  We assume familiarity with that opinion, and provide an  abbreviated version of events here.   A. Iran’s Involvement With The Alavi Foundation and 650 Fifth  Avenue Company  The Alavi Foundation (“Alavi” or “the Foundation”) traces its origins to  1973, when the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, incorporated the  eponymous Pahlavi Foundation as a New York not‐for‐profit corporation, and  endowed it with several million dollars.  Following the 1979 Iranian Revolution,  the Ayatollah Khomeini ordered the formation of the Bonyad Mostazafan, an  entity charged with managing property expropriated by the revolutionary  government, and the Pahlavi Foundation was renamed the Mostazafan  Foundation of New York.  The Foundation took on its present name in 1992.2                                               2 For ease of reference only, we refer to all three iterations of the foundation as “Alavi”  throughout the remainder of this opinion.  15    Since its inception, Alavi has purchased and maintained several properties in the  United States, including a 36‐story office tower at 650 Fifth Avenue in New York  City (“the Building”), the construction of which was financed by loans Alavi  received from Bank Melli, a bank wholly owned by Iran.    650 Fifth Avenue Company (“650 Fifth Ave. Co.” or “the Partnership”) is a  partnership created under New York law in 1989 as part of a plan to relieve  Alavi of tax obligations that it incurred as a result of the mortgages Bank Melli  held on the Building.  Specifically, Alavi, together with the Government of Iran,  the Bonyad Mostazafan, and Bank Melli, agreed to a plan whereby Bank Melli  used a chain of straw companies to enter into a partnership with Alavi.  Through  a series of circular transactions, instead of holding mortgages on the Building,  Bank Melli became a 35% (and eventually 40%) owner of 650 Fifth Ave. Co. and,  thereby, a partial owner of the Building.  See In re 650 Fifth Ave., 14‐2027, at 14–19  (discussing details of 1989 tax transaction).  Alavi owns the other 60% of 650 Fifth  Ave. Co. and, until 2008, served as 650 Fifth Ave. Co.’s managing partner,  administering the day‐to‐day affairs of the Partnership.  See id. at 18–19  (describing ownership and management of Partnership).  Although Assa  Corporation, which was owned by Assa Company Limited (collectively, “Assa”),  inner shaft rotates in an opposite direction from that of the outer shaft. Commonly, the inner shaft drives a rear propeller and the outer shaft drives an adjacent front propeller. Some prior counter-rotational propeller systems include a cover to surround the end of the outer propeller shaft to prevent fishing line or weeds from entangling on the inner shaft and damaging oil seals, which are typically disposed between the inner shaft and the outer shaft at the rear end of the outer shaft. As described below in greater detail, such covers are usually positioned between the propeller hubs of the propellers. Although prior covers disposed over the rear end of the outer shaft generally prevent fishing line and weeds from wrapping around the inner shaft at the interface between the
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Mani Ratnam, Adoor, Revathy, Aparna Sen and others write to PM on communal violence The artists have expressed their concern over lynching of Muslims, Dalits and other minorities, increasing religious identity based hate crimes and growing intolerance towards dissent in the country. news Dissent 49 artists and intellectuals including filmmakers Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Mani Ratnam, Anurag Kashyap, Aparna Sen, actor and filmmaker Revathy Asha, historian and writer Ramchandra Guha, filmmaker and actor Konkona Sensharma, actor Kani Kusruti and others have written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing their concern over the lynching of Muslims, Dalits and other minorities, increasing religious identity based hate crimes and growing intolerance towards dissent in the country. "Jai Shri Ram" has become a provocative war cry, the letter says, asking the PM to put a stopFounder - PUBLIC) Chitra Sirkar (Designer) Darshan Shah (Founder, Weavers Studio) Debal Sen (Cardiologist) Goutam Ghose (Filmmaker) Iftekhar Ahsan (Founder CEO, Calcutta Walks/ Calcutta Bungalow) Jayasri Burman (Artist) Joya Mitra (Environmentalist, Author) Kani Kusruti (Actor) Kaushik Sen (Film and Theatre personality) Ketan Mehta (Filmmaker) Konkona Sen Sharma (Filmmaker, Actor) Mani Ratnam (Filmmaker) Mudar Patherya (Citizen) Narayan Sinha (Sculptor) Naveen Kishore (Publisher, Sengoll Publications) Parambrata Chattopadhyay (Filmmaker, Actor) Partha Chatterjee (Historian. Social Scientist) Piya Chakraborty (Researcher) Pradeep Kakkar (Founder, PUBLIC) Ramchandra Guha (Historian) Ratnaboli Ray (Mental health activist) Revathy Asha (Filmmaker. Actor) Riddhi Sen (Actor) Rupam Islam (Singer-Songwriter. Musician) Rupsha Dasgupta (Director, Kolkata Sunisa Foundation) Sakti Roy Chowdhury(Professor of Sanskrit, Theatre personality) Samik Banerjee (Scholar. Film & Theatre Critie) Shivaji Basu (Surgeon, Urologist) Shubha Mudgal (Singer, Musician) Shyam Benegal (Filmmaker) Soumitra Chatterjee (Actor) Suman Ghosh (Filmmaker) Sumit Sarkar (Historian) Tanika Sarkar (Historian) Tapas Roychowdhury (Cardiac Surgeon)
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"purple|red|silver|teal|white|yellow").split("|") ); var keywords = lang.arrayToMap( ("@mixin|@extend|@include|@import|@media|@debug|@warn|@if|@for|@each|@while|@else|@font-face|@-webkit-keyframes|if|and|!default|module|def|end|declare").split("|") ) var tags = lang.arrayToMap( ("a|abbr|acronym|address|applet|area|article|aside|audio|b|base|basefont|bdo|" + "big|blockquote|body|br|button|canvas|caption|center|cite|code|col|colgroup|" + "command|datalist|dd|del|details|dfn|dir|div|dl|dt|em|embed|fieldset|" + "figcaption|figure|font|footer|form|frame|frameset|h1|h2|h3|h4|h5|h6|head|" + "header|hgroup|hr|html|i|iframe|img|input|ins|keygen|kbd|label|legend|li|" + "link|map|mark|menu|meta|meter|nav|noframes|noscript|object|ol|optgroup|" + "option|output|p|param|pre|progress|q|rp|rt|ruby|s|samp|script|section|select|" + "small|source|span|strike|strong|style|sub|summary|sup|table|tbody|td|"The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inbox Sign up today! Thank you for subscribing See our privacy notice Invalid Email (Image: YORKSHIRE POST) It is believed a G4S guard had an "ammonia-type substance" sprayed in his face when he entered Barclays Bank in Brighouse, West Yorkshire. The thieves grabbed the cash box he was holding and ran off. The guard was rushed to hospital after the attack. (Image: YORKSHIRE POST) Area Risk Consultant for G4S Cash Solutions, Duncan Watson, said: "One of our cash crews was the victim of a violent attack during a routine service on Briggate, Brighouse. "Our employee has suffered serious facial injuries and is currently receiving treatment in hospital. He has understandably been left very shaken by this vicious attack. "We
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projected  to  be  “substantially  af‐ fected”  by  the  acquisition  were  eligible  for  mitigation  measures imposed by the Board as a condition to its approval,  up to and including grade separation between the roadway  and rail line. The Board approved CN’s acquisition in 2008,  but determined that U.S. 14 would neither be substantially af‐ fected nor warrant a grade separation. The Village unsuccess‐ fully petitioned the Board to reopen its decision in 2011 and  2014. It failed for a third time in 2017, and now appeals the  Board’s most recent denial. Because the Village does not pre‐ sent  new  evidence  or  substantially  changed  circumstances  that mandate a different result, we deny the petition for re‐ view.    I. Background  A. Factual Background  CN  is  one  of  Canada’s  two  major  railroads,  extending  from Halifax, Nova Scotia on the Atlantic coast to Vancouver  and Prince Rupert, British Columbia on the Pacific. Through  its  Grand  Trunk  Corporation  subsidiary,  the  company  also  controls numerous rail carriers in the United States. Its Amer‐ ican railway system extends north/south from Chicago to the  Gulf Coast, and east/west from Pennsylvania to Minnesota.   No. 17‐3586  3 Accel World Set 2 The year is 2046. Haruyuki Arita is a young boy who finds himself on the lowest social rungs of his school. Ashamed of his miserable life, Haruyuki can only cope by indulging in virtual games. But that all changes when Kuroyukihime, the most popular girl in school, introduces him to a mysterious program called Brain Burst and a virtual reality called the ACCEL WORLD. You May Also Like The year is 2046. Haruyuki Arita is a young boy who finds himself on the lowest social rungs of his school. Ashamed of his miserable life, Haruyuki can only cope by indulging in virtual games. But that all changes when Kuroyukihime, the most popular girl in school, introduces him to a mysterious program called Brain Burst and a virtual
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Strangiato recorded in Canada by Le MobileEngineered by Broon, Tech-man Guy CharbonneauSet-up by CliffAnd by the Record Plant MobileEngineered by Broon, Tech-man Jack CrymesSet-up by Mark and HutchMixed at Le Studio, Morin Heights QuebecEngineered by Paul NorthfieldMastered by Bob Ludwig and Brian Lee atGateway Mastering Studios, Portland, MaineArt Direction, graphics, and cover concept by Hugh SymePhotography by Deborah SamuelSpecial guest, Ian Melhuish as the Puppet KingManagement by Ray Danniels,SRO Productions, Inc., TorontoExecutive Production by Moon RecordsRoad Manager and Lighting Director: Howard UngerleiderConcert Sound Engineer: Jon (Mushy) EricksonStage Manager: Michael HirshStage Right Technician and Crew Chief: Liam (Calculator-Head) BirtStage Left Technician: Skip GildersleeveCentre Stage Technician: Larry (The Green Shrav) AllenGuitar and Synthesizer Maintenance: Tony (Jack Public) GeraniosStage Monitor Mixer: Greg ConnollySecurity Chief: Ian GrandyProjectionist: Lee TennerPersonal Shreve: Kevin (BarneyRubble) FlewittConcert Sound By: National Sound--Tom Linthicum, Dave Berman, and Fuzzy FrazerConcert Lighting by See Factor International--Nick Kotos, Mike Weiss, Mark Cherry, John Quinton, Steve Tuck, Robbie Gilchrist, et ceteraBus and Truck-Faces-Tom Whittaker, Pat Lynes, Mac MacLear, Billy Barlow, Richard Owens, Steve Connelly, and Al PosnerU.K. transportation by Edwin Shirley Trucking, Len Wright Travel, and "The Red Flash" - Bill ChurchmanConcert Rigging by Bill Collins-Southfire RiggingPeople of the Wonderful Thing: The cast and crew of Le Studio, especially André for making the new all-colour Jack Secret Show a reality, Raru Ponce de Leon, Dr. Carl Zbourg, Major Seventh, Lou, Suzanne, Ronnie, Bjorn Erlichmann the Stunned Man, Punjabi, Dirk the Cameraman, and Daisy O'Williams and the Dogmatics, The Fabulous Projecting Men, featuring a Chorus of Fools, Nick the cat,
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Garcia A Simple Symphony Sara Mearns Ana Sophia Scheller Tiler Peck Jared Angle Tyler Angle Sean Suozzi Mercurial Manoeuvres Abi Stafford Kathryn Morgan Erica Pereira Tyler Angle Gonzalo Garcia Sunday matinée, March 1, An All American Season Finale Glass Pieces Maria Kowroski Rebecca Krohn Rachel Rutherford Savannah Lowery Philip Neal Tyler Angle Jason Fowler Ask la Cour Hallelujah Junction Janie Taylor Andrew Veyette Sébastien Marcovici Tarantella Megan Fairchild Joaquín De Luz Stars and Stripes Teresa Reichlen Erica Pereira Savannah Lowery Cour Zachary Catazaro Andrew Scordato Ralph Ippolito Adam Hendrickson Vincent Paradiso Week two, July 14–18 Tuesday, July 14 Swan Lake Wendy Whelan Dena Abergel Ellen Bar Philip Neal Henry Seth Quasi Una Fantasia Rebecca Krohn Janie Taylor Sébastien Marcovici Jared Angle The Four Temperaments theme Faye Arthurs Lauren King Megan LeCrone Adrian Danchig-Waring Amar Ramasar Jason Fowler first variation Melancholic Sean Suozzi second variation Sanguinic Jennie Somogyi Tyler Angle third variation Phlegmatic Albert Evans fourth variation Choleric Teresa Reichlen Wednesday, July 15, Coppélia XXXV anniversary Swanilda / Coppèlia and Frantz Megan Fairchild Andrew Veyette Dr. Coppélius Robert La Fosse Waltz of the Golden Hours Ana Sophia Scheller Dawn Teresa Reichlen Prayer Rebecca Krohn Spinner Faye Arthurs Discord & War Ellen Bar Adam Hendrickson Thursday, July 16, matinée Scotch Symphony Jenifer Ringer Erica Pereira Benjamin Millepied Hallelujah Junction Janie Taylor
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Eternal Truth #19**_ When you're up to your neck in alligators, it's difficult to remember that your original objective was to drain the swamp. But you must. **Other Books by This Author** _No B.S. Sales Success for the New Economy_ (Entrepreneur Press) _No B.S. DIRECT Marketing for NON-Direct Marketing Businesses_ (Entrepreneur Press) _No B.S. Marketing to the Affluent_ (Entrepreneur Press) _No B.S. Ruthless Management of People and Profits_ (Entrepreneur Press) _No B.S. Wealth Attraction for Entrepreneurs_ (Entrepreneur Press) _No B.S. Time Management for Entrepreneurs_ (Entrepreneur Press) _Ultimate Marketing Plan_ (Adams Media) _Ultimate Sales Letter_ (Adams Media) _NO RULES: 21 Giant Lies about Success_ (Plume) _How To Make Millions with Your Ideas_ (Plume) _The New Psycho-Cybernetics_ (Prentice-Hall) _Zero Resistance Selling_ (Prentice Hall) **Websites Associated with the Author** www.FreeGiftFrom.com/business www.DanKennedy.com www.NoBSBooks.com www.RenegadeMillionaire.com Index ## **A** Accountants need for good numbers assembled by working with Advertising. _See also_ Marketing; Selling antidoteto direct-mail in national publications making use of old need for substance in of others, examining promises providing a platform word-of-mouth Assets, protection of _Atlas Shrugged_ (Rand) Attitudes about competition about selling, changing as risks giving up long-held needed for entrepreneurial environment Autonomy decision of developing your having strong sense of website for discussion of ## **B** Barrows, Sydney Behaviors giving up long-held need for willingness to change needed for entrepreneurial environment Bezos, Jeff Blank spaces, eliminating Branson, Richard Breakthroughs creating exciting sales and marketing strategy #1 strategy #2 strategy #3 strategy #4 strategy #5 strategy #6 Buffett, Warren Bureaucracy entrepreneurs suffering from government Business(es) agile best reason for adding people to cash-flow crunch comparables competitors, keeping close eye on. _See also_ Competition contributing to, without sacrifices failure of government interference in helping, to mature horizontal and vertical synergy opportunity importance of selling to independence, as point of launched during recession making use of old ads in naming news, connecting business to not being owned by one, as worst number in prosperity, challenges to questions for owners of redefining and reinventing removal of geographic boundaries from single-function transcending traditional geographic boundaries of troubled, turning around using,
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Ebsworth, IAOC, Controller of Clothing, United Provinces Circle. Hubert Crayden Edmunds, Medical Missionary, Hiranpur, Santal Parganas District, Bihar. Richard Vincent Fenton, Indian Civil Service, Officiating Deputy Secretary to the Government of India in the Industries and Supplies Department. Denis Archibald Ferguson, officiating Head Engineer, His Majesty's Mint, Bombay. Captain Eric Aubrey Fern, Commandant, Internment Camp and Parole Centre, Satara. Walter Anthony Fosberry, District Mechanical Engineer, Bengal & Assam Railway, Lumding. Saiyad Muhammad Abdul Ialil Shah Gardezi, Landlord, Honorary Magistrate, Multan, Punjab. Mool Raj Ghulati, Deputy Regional Food Commissioner, N.W. Region. Captain Narain Shandas Gidwani, RIASC, Deputy Director of Purchase, Department of Food, Government of India. Harold Peter Goodwyn, India Civil Service, Deputy Secretary to His Excellency the Governor of Bengal. Irvine Conrad Gray, Executive Officer, Secunderabad. Paresh Chandra Guha, , Civil Surgeon (Retd.), Assam. Ali Bahadur Habibullah, Director of DefenceFor welfare services in Nigeria. Harry Alan Taylor, , Colonial Chemical Service, Assistant Superintendent and Government Chemist, Imports and Exports Department, Hong Kong. For services during internment. Olunwale James Vonbrunn Tuboku-Metzger, Police Magistrate, Sierra Leone. Frederick Cornelius Van Zeylen, Director, Public Works Department, Bahamas. Aisea Vasutoga, Roko of Nadroga Province, Fiji. Margaret Jean Howieson White. For services during internment in Malaya. Elsie Clara Willis. For services during internment in Malaya. William de Weever Wishart, . Municipal Health Officer, British Guiana. James Topp Nelson Yankah. For services to education, Gold Coast. Edith Margaret Yates. For social welfare services in Nigeria. Ismail Aboker, Assistant in the Veterinary Department, British Somaliland. Qaid Ahmed Sudqi Al Jundi, Arab Legion. Xavier Elpidio Almeida, Chief Clerk, Public Works Department, Uganda. Jude Beliavsky, Accountant, Palestine. Isiah Claudius During, Assistant Accountant, Treasury, Nigeria. Abdel Aziz Shaker El Daoudi, Judge of District
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Downtown Pittsburgh, 1929 Gulf Tower, Downtown Pittsburgh, 1932 Highland Towers Apartments, Shadyside, Pittsburgh, 1913 Knoxville Junior High School, Knoxville, Pittsburgh, 1927 Koppers Building, Pittsburgh, Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, 1929 Larimer School, Larimer, Pittsburgh, 1896, 1931 Lemington Elementary School, Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar, Pittsburgh, 1937 Letsche Elementary School, Crawford-Roberts, Pittsburgh, 1905 Lincoln Elementary School (Pittsburgh Lincoln K-8), Larimer, Pittsburgh, 1931 Maidson Elementary School, Upper Hill, Pittsburgh, 1902, 1929 Medical Arts Building, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Maximilian Nirdlinger, 1931 New Granada Theater, Hill District, Pittsburgh, 1928 Omni William Penn Hotel, Downtown Pittsburgh, 1916, 1929 Salk Hall, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Richard Irving and Theodore Eicholz, 1941 Schiller Elementary School, East Allegheny, Pittsburgh, 1939 Stevens Elementary School, Elliott, Pittsburgh, 1939 Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, Raymond Marlier, 1938–1940 Whitehill-Gleason Motors,Hoquiam Main, Hoquiam, 1932 U.S. Post Office - Lynden Main, Lynden, 1940 Vancouver Telephone Building, Vancouver, 1934 Seattle 1411 Fourth Avenue Building, Seattle, 1928 Cowen Park Bridge, Seattle, 1936 El Rio Apartment Hotel, Seattle, 1929 Exchange Building, Seattle, (John Graham & Associates), 1930 Federal Office Building, Seattle, 1932 Fire Station No. 6, Seattle Fire Station No. 41, Seattle, 1936 Hotel Deca, Seattle, 1931 Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, 1931 Hartford Building, Seattle Macy's (formerly Bon Marché, Seattle, 1929 Mount Baker Tunnel, Seattle, 1940 Naval Reserve Armory, Seattle, 1942 Olympic Tower (formerly United Shopping Tower), Seattle, 1929 Pacific Tower, Seattle, Bebb and Gould, 1933 Schmitz Park Bridge, Seattle, 1936 Seattle Asian Art Museum, Seattle, Bebb and Gould, 1933 Seattle Tower, Seattle, Albertson, Wilson & Richardson, 1929 Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist, Seattle, 1929 Washington Athletic Club, Seattle, 1930 William Kenzo Nakamura United States Courthouse, Seattle, 1940 William Volker Building, Cornish College of
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also tasty: substitute cooked rotisserie chicken meat for the cooked beef and add 1 cup chicken broth. MAKES 6 SERVINGS • Preheat the oven to 325°F. • In a 10- or 12-inch cast iron skillet, heat the oil over medium-high heat and brown the beef. Add the water, cover, and bake until tender, 1½ to 2 hours. Transfer the meat from the skillet. Reserve the broth. Using 2 forks, shred the meat and set aside. • In the same skillet, cook the chorizo, onion, and garlic. Add the shredded beef, tomatoes, chilies, oregano, and sugar. Add ¾ cup of the reserved broth and simmer for 30 minutes. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Serve with tortillas, cabbage, avocado, sour cream, and limes. 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1½ pounds boneless beef chuck, trimmed andTable** www.surlatable.com **Tom Douglas Rubs** www.tomdouglas.com 2030 Fifth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121 206-448-2001 **Uwajimaya** www.uwajimaya.com Ponzu sauces, black rice wine vinegar, chow fun noodles, furikake seasonings, and other Asian specialty products **World Spice Merchants** www.worldspice.com 1509 Western Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101 206-682-7274 Spices and spice blends ## Index A Aioli, Lemon, Albacore Tuna Cakes with Lemon Parsley Sauce, 42–43 Almond Cake, Pear, appetizers, 25–45 Albacore Tuna Cakes with Lemon Parsley Sauce, 42–43 Baked Jalapeño Oysters, Brown Butter Sage Balls, Caramelized Fennel, Shallot, and Pear Upside-Down Tart, Cornmeal Skillet Cakes, Ginger Crab Cakes, Grilled Chicken Skewers with Spicy Peanut Sauce, Imperial Stout Clams, Meatloaf Sliders on Brioche, Mushroom Duxelles and Goat Cheese Crostini, 44–45 Roasted Poblano and Crab Hush Puppies with Green Goddess Dipping Sauce, 34–35 Scallion Pancakes with Lemon Crème Fraîche Sauce, Salmon, and Sweet and Spicy Cucumbers, 39–40 Shrimp with Smoky Tomato Pernod Sauce on Crostini, 29–30 Sizzling Shrimp, Skillet of Roasted Artichokes, Skillet-Roasted Mussels, Tricolored Vegetable Cakes, apples Apple French Toast Bread Pudding, 12–13 Caramel
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(VfB Stuttgart), Sven Ulreich (VfB Stuttgart), Douglas Costa (FC Shakhtar Donetsk), Arturo Vidal (Juventus), Kingsley Coman (Juventus, loan), Julian Green (Hamburger SV, end of loan), Jan Kirchhoff (end of loan) • Out: Xherdan Shaqiri (Stoke City FC), Pepe Reina (SSC Napoli), Mitchell Weiser (Hertha BSC Berlin), Claudio Pizarro (released), Bastian Schweinsteiger (Manchester United FC), Pierre-Emile Højbjerg (FC Schalke 04, loan), Dante (VfL Wolfsburg) SL Benfica (POR) • In: Adel Taarabt (Queens Park Rangers FC), Mehdi Carcela-González (R. Standard de Liège), Bilal Ould-Chikh (FC Twente), Ederson (Rio Ave FC), Marçal (CD Nacional), Dálcio (CF Os Belenenses), Diego Lopes (Rio Ave FC), Pelé (AC Milan), Francisco Vera (Club Rubio Ñu), Jhon Murillo (Zamora FC), Kostas Mitroglou (Fulham FC, loan), Raúl Jiménez (Club Atlético de Madrid) • Out: Miralem Sulejmani (BSC Young Boys), André GomesVukojević (FK Austria Wien), Ivan Fiolić (NK Lokomotiva Zagreb), Luka Capan (NK Lokomotiva Zagreb), Josip Ćorić (NK Lokomotiva Zagreb), Jozo Šimunović (Celtic FC) Derlis González unveiled at Dynamo Kyiv ©FC Dynamo Kyiv FC Dynamo Kyiv (UKR) • In: Júnior Moraes (FC Metalurh Donetsk), Mykola Morozyuk (FC Metalurh Donetsk), Radosav Petrović (Gençlerbirliği SK), Maxym Koval (FC Hoverla Uzhhorod), Serhiy Myakushko (FC Hoverla Uzhhorod), Derlis González (FC Basel 1893) • Out: Vladyslav Kalitvintsev (FC Chornomorets Odesa, loan), Betão (released), Ognjen Vukojević (FK Austria Wien), Lukman Haruna (FC Anji, loan), Jeremain Lens (Sunderland AFC), Maxym Koval (Odense BK, loan), Dieumerci Mbokani (Norwich City FC, loan) Galatasaray AŞ (TUR) • In: Bilal Kısa (Akhisar Belediyespor), Lukas Podolski (Arsenal FC), Lionel Carole (ES Troyes AC), José Rodríguez (Real Madrid CF), Jem Paul Karacan (Reading FC), Jason Denayer (Manchester City
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(Cantonese, English and Portuguese) than the mainland. Spoken languages The spoken languages of nationalities that are a part of the People's Republic of China belong to at least nine families: The Sino-Tibetan family: 19 official ethnicities (including the Han and Tibetans) The Tai–Kadai family: several languages spoken by the Zhuang, the Bouyei, the Dai, the Dong, and the Hlai (Li people). 9 official ethnicities. The Hmong–Mien family: 3 official ethnicities The Austroasiatic family: 4 official ethnicities (the De'ang, Blang, Gin (Vietnamese), and Wa) The Turkic family: Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Salars, etc. 7 official ethnicities. The Mongolic family: Mongols, Dongxiang, and related groups. 6 official ethnicities. The Tungusic family: Manchus (formerly), Hezhe, etc. 5 official ethnicities. The Koreanic family: Korean language The Indo-European family: 2 official ethnicities (the Russians and Tajiks (actuallylanguage, Kèjiā, 客家 Min Chinese, Mǐn, 闽, 閩 Southern Min Teochew, Cháoshàn, 潮汕 Eastern Min Pu-Xian Min Leizhou Min Hainanese Northern Min Central Min Shao-Jiang Min Bai, Bái, 白 Tibeto-Burman Tujia, Tǔjiā, 土家 Qiangic Qiang, Qiāng, 羌 Northern Qiang Southern Qiang Pumi/Prinmi, Pǔmǐ, 普米 Baima, Báimǎ, 白马, 白馬 Tangut, Xīxià, 西夏 (extinct) Bodish Tibetan, Zàng, 藏 Central Tibetan (Standard Tibetan) Amdo Tibetan Khams Tibetan Lhoba, Luòbā, 珞巴 Monpa/Monba, Ménbā, 门巴, 門巴 Lolo–Burmese–Naxi Burmish Achang, Āchāng, 阿昌 Loloish Yi, Yí, 彝 Lisu, Lìsù, 傈僳 Lahu, Lāhù, 拉祜 Hani, Hāní, 哈尼 Jino, Jīnuò, 基诺, 基諾 Nakhi/Naxi, Nàxī, 纳西, 納西 Jingpho–Nungish–Luish Jingpho, Jǐngpō, 景颇, 景頗 Derung, Dúlóng, 独龙, 獨龍 Nu, Nù, 怒 Nusu, Nùsū, 怒苏 Rouruo, Róuruò, 柔若 Kra–Dai (Possibly the ancient Bǎiyuè 百越) Kra Gelao, Gēlǎo, 仡佬 Kam–Sui Dong, Dòng, 侗 Sui, Shuǐ,
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a protective sweep, the agents observed a tannish substance on a  bedroom  dresser  that  appeared  to  be  heroin.  The  agents asked  for  permission  to  search  the  apartment,  but  Coleman refused. After reading Coleman his Miranda rights, the agents asked  about  the  substance;  Coleman  responded  that  it  was heroin for his personal use, that he used heroin the previous night, and that he expected to suffer from withdrawal within two hours. After the agents escorted Coleman out of the apartment and placed him in a law enforcement vehicle, they interviewed his No. 16‐3595 3 wife,  Charisse  Coleman,  at  the  residence.  According  to Charisse, Coleman kept a gun in the bedroom. She said that the last time she saw Coleman use the gun was on December 31, 2010, when she observed him shoot a round out of the resi‐ dence’s window. According to Charisse, Johnson and Coleman had been selling heroin for the past 20 years. She told agents that Johnson was the leader of a crew of five to six other heroin dealers, who were all members of the Gangster Disciples. She said that, over the past year, Coleman would acquire heroin from  Johnson  and  resell  it.  She  stated  that,  up  until  a  few months prior, Johnson and Coleman would bag heroin at her residence  and that  she had  occasionally passed through the room  where  they  were  completing  this  task.  She  recalled seeing  Johnson  and  Coleman  in  her  residence  with  heroin, guns, and money in October or November 2010. She said that she overheard several phone conversations between Coleman and Johnson in 2011 that involved code words for heroin deals. She stated that a few months prior Coleman told her that he and  Johnson  began  bagging  the  heroin at  Johnson’s  new residence located in Greektown, a neighborhood in Chicago; Agent Matuszczak testified that the condo is directly across the highway  from  the  Chicago  neighborhood  known  as “Greektown.” Charisse ultimately consented to the search of the residence. The agents then re‐approached Coleman and told him they would transport him to the hospital before he got sick. Cole‐ man  then  said,  unprompted,  “That  shit  up  there  ain’t [Charisse’s], let’s work out a deal.” Agents responded that they could  not  make  him  a  deal.  The  agents  read  Coleman  his Miranda rights again and provided him a waiver form, which 4 No. 16‐3595 he signed. Coleman then told the agents that he had two guns and 100 grams of heroin inside the residence. The agents again asked Coleman for consent to search; he agreed. Coleman was then transported to the hospital. Despite receiving consent from both Coleman and Charisse, agents obtained and executed a search warrant for Coleman’s residence where they found a variety of drug paraphernalia, two guns, and approximately 168 grams of heroin. At  some  point,  Coleman  was  again  advised  of  and  had waived his Miranda rights before being interviewed by agents. During the interview, Coleman stated that he bought 150‐200 grams  of  heroin  per  week  from  Johnson  and  that  Johnson provided most of the heroin he sold. He purchased drugs at Johnson’s condo, which he told the agents was unit #310 at the Jackson  residence.  He  would  pay  Johnson  $13,000  for  200 grams of heroin, but, frequently, would pay Johnson a portion of the $13,000 up front and pay the remaining balance after he sold the drugs. He stated that he bought 200 grams of heroin from Johnson at his condo on April 10, 2011, for which he paid him $6,500 and promised to pay the remaining $6,500 after he sold  the  heroin.  Agents  showed  Coleman  a  driver’s  license photo of Johnson, and Coleman indicated that the person in the photo was the same person who he bought heroin from on a weekly basis. The 
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UTAA Council of Presidents Breadcrumb ABOUT THE COUNCIL OF PRESIDENTS The Council of Presidents (COP) comprises the presidents of constituent alumni associations, the UTAA board of directors and the alumni governors of the Governing Council. The Council is chaired by the President of the UTAA and meets three to four times per year at meetings convened by the Alumni Relations Office and the UTAA. These gatherings provide an orientation to the workings of the University of Toronto through professional development, dissemination of information and the communication of best practices. These meetings also offer Council members the opportunity to build peer-to-peer networks and to informally share their experiences with fellow alumni volunteer leaders. 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March 22--23, 2018.** **Attendees, November 2017 meeting** ***Accountability and Transparency Experts*** Dina BALABANOVA, Associate Professor, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) Sebastian BAUHOFF, Research Fellow, Center for Global Development (CGDEV) Anouar BEN KHELIFA, Investigations Specialist, United Nations Development Fund (UNDP) Agnès COUFFINHAL, Senior Economist, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Arkan EL-SEBLANI, Regional Manager, UNDP Arab States, Anti-Corruption Sarah HARRIS STEINGRÜBER, Programme Manager, Pharmaceuticals & Health Care Programme, Transparency International UK Mostafa HUNTER, Consultant, UNDP Center for Transparency Eleanor HUTCHINSON, Assistant Professor in Medical Anthropology, LSHTM Twesiime Monica KIRYA, Senior Advisor, U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Center at the Christian Michelsen Institute Roxanne OROXOM, Research Associate, CGDEV Esther SAVILLE, Social Development Advisor, Transparency, Accountability and Politics Group in the Governance, Open Societies and Anti-Corruption Department, Department for International Development (DFID), UK Taryn VIAN, Clinical Professor of Global Health, Boston University School ofPublic Health Paul VINCKE, Managing Director, European Healthcare Fraud and Corruption Network Aneta WIERZYNSKA, Senior Advisor, Anticorruption and Impact, Ethics Office, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria ***WHO*** Agnès SOUCAT, Director, HGF Hala ABOU TALEB, Technical Officer, EM/PHP Marie-Charlotte BOUESSEAU, Advisor, SDS David CLARKE, Health Systems Advisor (Legal), HGS Ibadat DHILLON, Technical Officer, HWF Deirdre DIMANCESCO, Technical Officer, EMP Matthew JOWETT, Senior Health Financing Specialist, HEF Theadora Swift KOLLER, Technical Officer for Equity, GER Clotilde PETRIAT, Volunteer, HGS Dheepa RAJAN, Technical Officer, HGS Bruce TSAI, Intern, HGS **Attendees, March 2018 meeting** ***Accountability and Transparency Experts*** Sebastian BAUHOFF, Research Fellow, Center for Global Development (CGDEV), Washington DC USA Samar ELSAYED, Health Governance Consultant, Healthcare Governance and Transparency Association (HeGTA) Frank FEELEY, Associate Professor, Department of Global Health, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston MA USA Mennatallah Mohamed Hatem ELAYADI, Health Governance Consultant, Healthcare Governance and
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remained  pending  there  for  almost  four  years, despite  Appellants’  submission  of  a  premium  processing request. Finally, on October 19, 2009, a CSC representative inquired whether  the  Temple  was  still  interested  in  pursuing  the petition. That representative informed the Temple that USCIS intended to approve the petition and retroactively amend Lee’s status, such that she would have had lawful status from June 1, 2006, to May 31, 2009. The CSC representative also informed the Temple it would be allowed to apply for an extension for the  remaining  period  of  eligibility,  which  would  run  from June 1, 2009, to May 31, 2011. This arrangement would have given  Lee  lawful  status  continuously  from  June  1,  2006,  to May 31, 2011. No. 17‐1813 3 The CSC then approved the Temple’s original I‐129 petition on October 22, 2009. The approval notice, however, stated that the R‐1  visa was valid  only until May  31, 2009.  The Temple filed a petition to extend that visa on December 17, 2009, under the  impression  that  CSC  would  approve  the  extension  and apply  it  retroactively  to  a  June  1,  2009,  start  date,  per  the arrangement described above. The CSC approved the exten‐ sion, but  only  to  start  from  May  11,  2010,  and  run  until October  22,  2011.  As  a  result,  on  the  face  of  the  visa  and extension  approvals,  there  was  a  gap  in  Lee’s  lawful  status from June 1, 2009, to May 10, 2010. This proved problematic when the Temple filed an I‐360 petition  on  Lee’s  behalf  seeking  classification  as  a  special immigrant religious worker in November 2010. The application stated that Lee had worked for the Temple since October 22, 2009. The CSC denied the application because Lee had worked for the Temple during a period when she did not have a valid visa (i.e., from October 22, 2009, to May 10, 2010). The Temple appealed  the  denial,  but  the  Administrative  Appeals  Office dismissed the appeal on August 13, 2012. Appellants  then  sought  the  assistance  of  United  States Representative  Michael  Quigley,  and  on  June  12,  2013,  the Congressional Unit of the CSC agreed to amend Lee’s status to indicate that her R‐1 visa had been valid from June 1, 2009, to May 31, 2011, thereby eliminating the gap in her lawful status. On September 24, 2013, the CSC approved the I‐360 petition. On December 9, 2013, Lee filed an I‐485 application with the  CSC  to  adjust  her  status  to  become  a  lawful  permanent resident. USCIS transferred the application from the CSC to the 4
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Tigers until end of 2020) MANLY SEA EAGLES Billy Bainbridge, Brenton Lawrence, Brad Parker, Frank Winterstein New deal: Addin Fonua-Blake (until 2018) Leaving: Willis Meehan (Immediate release), Brett Stewart (medical retirement), Steve Matai (medical retirement) MELBOURNE STORM Nelson Asofa-Solomona, Dean Britt, Will Chambers, Slade Griffin, Jeremy Hawkins, Ryley Jacks, Mark Nicholls, Billy Slater, Shem Tatupu, Justin Olam* club option New deal: Suliasi Vunivalu (until the end of 2018), Joe Stimson (until end of 2019), Jesse Bromwich (until end of 2020 with two year option), Kenny Bromwich (until end of 2020), Dale Finucane (until end of 2021), Felise Kaufusi (until 2018 with option for 2019), Christian Welch (until 2019) Leaving: Tohu Harris (Warriors at end of season until 2021), Jordan McLean (Cowboys until 2020), Cooper Cronk (released at the end of the season) WARRIORS Matthew Allwood, Blake Ayshford, ErinClark, Kieran Foran, James Gavet, Charlie Gubb, Ato Hingano, Ryan Hoffman, Jacob Lillyman, Mason Lino, Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, Ofahiki Ogden, Nathaniel Roache, Ligi Sao, Patrick Sipley, Toafofoa Sipley, Bodene Thompson, Albert Vete New deal: Shuan Johnson (until 2019) Leaving: Ben Matulino (Tigers until 2020) NEWCASTLE KNIGHTS David Bhana, Brendan Elliot, Jaelen Feeney, Lachlan Fitzgibbon, Dane Gagai, Jacob Gagan, Peter Mata’utia, Sam Mataora, Mickey Paea, Pauli Pauli, Will Pearsall, Dylan Phythian, Tyler Randell, Josh Starling, Jack Stockwell, Luke Yates New deal: Joe Wardle (From Huddersfield until 2019), Anthony Tupou (From Wakefield until end of 2017), Tom Hughes (second-tier until end of 2017), Mitchell Barnett (until end of 2020), Danny Levi (until the end of 2020) Leaving: Jake Mamo (Immediate release to released to Huddersfield), Korbin Sims (Immediate release to Brisbane until end of 2018) NORTH QUEENSLAND COWBOYS John
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from the IWC was a bloody-minded snub to Australian culture which abhors the illegal, cruel and needless killing of whales. "The Australian leader who does the strong, right thing and sends the navy south to protect our whales against Japan’s illegal operations - and they are in Antarctic waters right now - will get a hugely positive response from Australian voters," he said. 'Scientific whaling' The IWC was established in 1948 under the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling. Japan joined the organisation in 1951. In 1982, the IWC imposed a moratorium on commercial whaling to take effect from 1986. Japan continued to hunt whales in the Southern Ocean for what it called "scientific research" purposes, but this was seen as a cover for commercial purposes. Japan maintainsSan Francisco Addict: Bal Harbour Adidas Style: Chicago Alchemist: Miami Apt 606: Miami Atelier: New York Barneys New York: New York Madison Ave., New York Broadway, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago, Boston, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Scottsdale, Georgetown, Glendale, Philadelphia, Santa Monica, Brooklyn, online Black Market: Arlington, Texas The Darkside Initiative: San Francisco Forward by Elyse Walker: Online Fruition: Las Vegas H Lorenzo: West Hollywood Haven: Montreal, Vancouver Hirshleifers: Manhasset Hotoveli: New York Influence U: Montreal Jonathan + Olivia: Toronto Just One Eye: Los Angeles Kith: New York, Brooklyn Kokko: Richmond Machus: Portland Mr. Porter: Online Nomad: Toronto Notre Shop: Chicago Opening Ceremony: Los Angeles, New York Packer Shoes: Teaneck, New Jersey Roden Gray: Vancouver RSVP Gallery: Chicago Saint Alfred: Chicago Shoe Gallery: Miami Social Status: Charlotte SSENSE.com: Online The Factory: Oklahoma City The Webster: Bal Harbour, Miami TNT–The New Trend: Montreal, Toronto UBIQ: Philadelphia Undefeated: Los Angeles Unknwn: Aventura, Florida Wildstyle: West Hollywood Wish: Atlanta Xhibition: Cleveland Europe/Middle East Adidas Originals Flagship Stores: Milan, Berlin, London Abseits: Stuttgart, Germany Acte2:
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7001 of the Water Resources Reform and Development Act of 2014 (33 U.S.C. 2282d) or otherwise reviewed by Congress: (1) Ouachita-black rivers, arkansas and louisiana.--Project for navigation, Ouachita-Black Rivers, Arkansas and Louisiana. (2) Cache creek settling basin, california.--Project for flood damage reduction and ecosystem restoration, Cache Creek Settling Basin, California. (3) Coyote valley dam, california.--Project for flood control, water conservation, and related purposes, Russian River Basin, California, authorized by the River and Harbor Act of 1950 (64 Stat. 177), to modify the Coyote Valley Dam to add environmental restoration as a project purpose and to increase water supply and improve reservoir operations. (4) Del rosa channel, city of san bernardino, california.-- Project for flood damage reduction and ecosystem restoration, Del Rosa Channel, city of San Bernardino, California. (5) Merced county streams, california.--Project for flood damage reduction, Merced County Streams, California. (6) Mission-zanja channel, cities of san bernardinoand redlands, california.--Project for flood damage reduction and ecosystem restoration, Mission-Zanja Channel, cities of San Bernardino and Redlands, California. (7) Soboba indian reservation, california.--Project for flood damage reduction, Soboba Indian Reservation, California. (8) Indian river inlet, delaware.--Project for hurricane and storm damage reduction, Indian River Inlet, Delaware. (9) Lewes beach, delaware.--Project for hurricane and storm damage reduction, Lewes Beach, Delaware. (10) Mispillion complex, kent and sussex counties, delaware.--Project for hurricane and storm damage reduction, Mispillion Complex, Kent and Sussex Counties, Delaware. (11) Daytona beach, florida.--Project for flood damage reduction, Daytona Beach, Florida. (12) Brunswick harbor, georgia.--Project for navigation, Brunswick Harbor, Georgia. (13) Dubuque, iowa.--Project for flood damage reduction, Dubuque, Iowa. (14) St. tammany parish, louisiana.--Project for flood damage reduction and ecosystem restoration, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana. (15) Cattaraugus creek, new york.--Project for flood damage reduction, Cattaraugus Creek, New York. (16) Cayuga inlet, ithaca, new york.--Project for navigation and flood damage reduction, Cayuga Inlet,
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Long, Rowan Marshall, Paddy McCartin FOLL: Billy Longer, Seb Ross, Jack Steele I/C: Blake Acres, Jack Newnes, Dean Kent, Jack Sinclair Defender depth: Nathan Brown*, Bailey Rice, Oscar Clavarino, Darragh Joyce, Callum Wilkie, Shane Savage, Nick Coffield, Brandon White Forward depth: Jack Lonie, Josh Battle, Max King*, Robert Young, Matthew Parker, Josh Bruce, Ben Paton Midfield depth: Ed Phillips, Doulton Langlands, Jack Bytel*, Luke Dunstan, David Armitage, Nick Hind Ruck depth: Lewis Pierce, Sam Alabakis New Saint Dean Kent (l) runs with Jarryn Geary and Jimmy Webster. Picture: AFL Photos TEAM EXPLAINED: The back half remains stable as always, and with Callum Mills to split his time between defence and the midfield, he starts on the bench. Lewis Melican will eventually push for a spot but coming off knee surgery and his hamstring issues, he'll haveNick Smith, Heath Grundy, Dane Rampe HB: Jake Lloyd, Aliir Aliir, Jarrad McVeigh C: Zak Jones, Josh Kennedy, Oliver Florent HF: Will Hayward, Sam Reid, George Hewett F: Ben Ronke, Lance Franklin, Tom Papley Foll: Callum Sinclair, Luke Parker, Isaac Heeney I/C: Callum Mills, Harry Cunningham, Nick Blakey, Ryan Clarke Defender depth: Matthew Ling, Jack Maibaum, Lewis Melican, Colin O'Riordan, Harry Reynolds, Jackson Thurlow, Durak Tucker Forward depth: Jordan Dawson, Kieren Jack, Tom McCartin, Daniel Menzel*, Toby Pink, James Rose, Sam Wicks Midfield depth: James Bell, Zac Foot, Robbie Fox, Justin McInerney, James Rowbottom, Ryley Stoddart Ruck depth: Joel Amartey, Darcy Cameron, Sam Naismith, Kurt Tippett^ ^Kurt Tippett has retired, but remains on the list for salary cap purposes TEAM EXPLAINED: Premiership hero Will Schofield is squeezed out of the round-one side by Brad Sheppard's return, while Jake Waterman should
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technology. He undertook extensive research of water around the planet not so much as a scientific researcher, but more from the perspective of an original thinker. At length he realized that it was in the frozen crystal form that water showed us its true nature through. Mr. Emoto has been visually documenting these molecular changes in water by means of his photographic techniques. He freezes droplets of water and then examines them under a dark field microscope that has photographic capabilities. Water from clear mountain springs and streams had beautifully formed crystalline structures, while the crystals of polluted or stagnant water were deformed and distorted. Distilled water exposed to classical music took delicate, symmetrical crystalline shapes. When the words “thank you” were taped to a bottle of distilledas IsW5_2_0_, zipcode1_.Areacode as Areacode2_163_1_, zipcode1_.City as City3_163_1_, zipcode1_.County as County4_163_1_, zipcode1_.DST as DST5_163_1_, zipcode1_.Latitude as Latitude6_163_1_, zipcode1_.Longitude as Longitud7_163_1_, zipcode1_.State as State8_163_1_, zipcode1_.Timezone as Timezone9_163_1_, zipcode1_.TimezoneOffset as Timezon10_163_1_, zipcode1_.Zip as Zip11_163_1_, eagleusers2_.FirstName as FirstNam2_91_2_, eagleusers2_.IsRecordDeleted as IsRecord3_91_2_, eagleusers2_.LastName as LastName4_91_2_, eagleusers2_.SubRoleId as SubRoleI5_91_2_ from eagle_prd.dbo.Adjuster adjuster0_ cross join eagle_prd.dbo.ZipCode zipcode1_ cross join eagle_prd.dbo.EagleUsers eagleusers2_ cross join eagle_prd.dbo.AdjusterContact adjusterco3_ where adjuster0_.AdjusterId=adjusterco3_.AdjusterId and adjuster0_.UserId=eagleusers2_.UserId and adjusterco3_.ZipCode=zipcode1_.Zip and adjuster0_.Active=1 and adjuster0_.IsRecordDeleted=0 Hibernate: select adjusterau0_.AdjusterId as Adjuster1_3_0_, adjusterau0_.CurrentWorkZipCode as CurrentW2_3_0_, adjusterau0_.ExcludeHomeZip as ExcludeH3_3_0_, adjusterau0_.HomeZipCode1 as HomeZipC4_3_0_, adjusterau0_.HomeZipCode2 as HomeZipC5_3_0_, adjusterau0_.IsRecordDeleted as IsRecord6_3_0_, adjusterau0_.MaxOneDayClaims as MaxOneDa7_3_0_, adjusterau0_.MaxOneWeekClaims as MaxOneWe8_3_0_, adjusterau0_.MaxTwoDayClaims as MaxTwoDa9_3_0_, adjusterau0_.VacationEnd as Vacatio10_3_0_, adjusterau0_.VacationStart as Vacatio11_3_0_, adjusterau0_.WebAssignments as WebAssi12_3_0_ from eagle_prd.dbo.AdjusterAutoAssign adjusterau0_ where adjusterau0_.AdjusterId=? Hibernate: select adjusterco0_.AdjusterId as Adjuster1_7_0_, adjusterco0_.CarAllowance as CarAllow2_7_0_, adjusterco0_.IsRecordDeleted as IsRecord3_7_0_, adjusterco0_.PhoneAllowance as PhoneAll4_7_0_, adjusterco0_.PhotoPercentage as PhotoPer5_7_0_, adjusterco0_.SeviceFeePercentage
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language, especially kotodama. Miller wrote four books, including a seminal work on the nature of the Japanese language: Roy Andrew Miller, The Japanese Language, 1967, Chicago U P, 1980, Tuttle; Japan's Modern Myth: The Language and Beyond, 1982, Weatherhill; Nihongo: In Defence of Japanese, 1986, Athlone Press; Languages and History: Japanese, Korean, Altaic, 1996, White Orchid Press. The Japanese text of the Kokutai no Hongi is difficult to find. The English translation is also difficult to find: Cardinal Principles of the National Entity of Japan, Translated by John Owen Gauntlett and Edited with an Introduction by Robert King Hall, 1949, Harvard U P. Apart from the discourses of Morihei Ueshiba and some of the writings of Kisshomaru Ueshiba, mentioned above or in previous columns, other Japanese works that I haveconsulted for this column are: 井上順孝,孝本貢,対馬路人,中牧弘允,西山茂(編集員),『新宗教辞典』, 1990, 弘文堂. 大宮司朗, 『言霊玄修秘伝』八幡書店. 川村湊, 『言霊と他界』, 2002, 講談社 (講談社学術分庫). 亀井孝, 『日本語のすがたとこころ 亀井孝論文集 4 』), 1984, 吉川弘文館, 1-67. 豊田国夫, 『日本人の言霊思想』, 1980, 講談社 (講談社学術分庫). 出口正仁三郎, 『霊界物語』, 1998, 八幡書店 (Mini-disk edition). 宮家準,『修験道思想の研究』1985, 宮家準,『修験道—その歴史と修行』, 2001, 講談社 (講談社学術文庫 1483). 宮家準,『神道と修験道 民俗宗教思想の展開』2007, 春秋社. 文部省,『國體の本義』, 1935, 文部省出版 . 山口志道, 『言霊秘書 山口志道霊学全集』, 1992, 八幡書店. Peter Goldsbury (b. 28 April 1944). Aikido 6th dan Aikikai, Professor at Hiroshima University, teaching philosophy and comparative culture. B. in UK. Began aikido as a student and practiced at various dojo. Became a student of Mitsunari Kanai at the New England Aikikai in 1973. After moving back to the UK in 1975, trained in the Ryushinkan Dojo under Minoru Kanetsuka. Also trained with K Chiba on his frequent visits to the UK. Moved to Hiroshima, Japan, in 1980 and continued training with the resident Shihan, Mazakazu Kitahira,
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a $4.1 million outlay for ads in Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont and Virginia. Her campaign gave Vermont, where she was almost sure to lose, a paltry $7,000. The most telling part of her wins on Tuesday was that she rode to victory on the backs of Hispanic and African American voters, who have suffered terribly under both Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, whose policies Hillary Clinton embraces, except where they are not extremist enough. Glen Ford suggests blacks vote Democrat to keep Republicans out, another understandable but doomed lesser evil strategy that offers no resistance to the rightward drift of the Democratic Party. The dynamic that will put Hillary in the Oval Office is the same one that put Gaddafi in the ground.Frederick  Magsino,  and  Edgardo  “Gary”  Hernal—were  also  indicted  on  charges  of  conspiracy and pled guilty prior to trial.  The  district  court  found  her  guilty  on  the  conspiracy  count and the counts alleging specific violations of the Anti‐ Kickback Statute Act after a bench trial, and also denied the  subsequent motion seeking a judgment of acquittal or a new  trial.  The  court  sentenced  George  to  six  months  of  impris‐ onment with the substitution of imprisonment day for day at  the Salvation Army Community Confinement Center in Chi‐ cago,  Illinois.  George  now  appeals  her  conviction  to  this  court,  arguing  that  there  was  insufficient  evidence  to  sup‐ port the conviction, that the court erred in failing to limit the  cross‐examination  of  George  to  matters  within  her  knowledge as a layperson, and that the court erred in failing  to designate Gary Hernal as a missing witness.   The  following  facts  were  found  by  the  court  after  a  bench  trial,  and  set  forth  in  its  Memorandum  Opinion  and  Order at the conclusion of the trial. Dist. Ct. Mem. Op. and  Order  of  3‐22‐16  at  2–6.  George  worked  for  a  home  health‐ care agency from around 2007, and in 2010 started her own  referral agency the Ttenej Senior Referral Agency, which ap‐ pears to be a variant of her first name, Jenette, spelled back‐ wards.  George  expressed  an  interest  to  Gary  Hernal,  who  worked  for  Rosner  Home  Health  Care,  Inc.,  in  providing  marketing referrals for Rosner. Hernal and George signed a  No. 17‐1714 
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born June 20, 19.. in Paddington, NSW, Australia. 23. BARRY7 LATHLEEN (IRIS6 LOHMAN, ALEXANDER GEORGE5, HANNAH MAREA4 BOWLER, JAMES WILLIAM3, JESSE2, THOMAS1) was born December 29, 19... He married HELEN JILL MASON October 05, 1957. She was born January 04, 19.. in Armidale. Children of BARRY LATHLEEN and HELEN MASON are: 37. i. M ICHAEL GRAHAM8 LATHLEEN, b. June 12, 19... 38. ii. N ARELLE JANE LATHLEEN, b. October 18, 19... 24. ALLAN DOUGLAS7 PARKER (BERYL LORRIANE6 KIMBALL, HANNAH DORIS5 LOHMAN, HANNAH MAREA4 BOWLER, JAMES WILLIAM3, JESSE2, THOMAS1) was born January 14, 19.. in Greensborough, Vic.. He married SUSANNE KATHLEEN BETHUNE October 14, 1972 in Inverloch, Vic.. She was born January 10, 19.. in Leongatha, Victoria, Australia. Children of ALLAN PARKER and SUSANNE BETHUNE are: i. S COTT DOUGLAS8 PARKER, b. February 11, 19.., Wonthaggi, Vic.. ii. N AOMI LEIGH PARKER, b. April 12, 19.., Wonthaggi, Vic.. 25. MICHEAL JOHN7 KIMBALL(CYRUS LAWRENCE6, HANNAH DORIS5 LOHMAN, HANNAH MAREA4 BOWLER, JAMES WILLIAM3, JESSE2, THOMAS1) was born December 26, 19.. in Blacktown, NSW, Australia. He married HELEN LYNEHAM October 16, 1965 in Blacktown, NSW, Australia, daughter of JAMES LYNEHAM and PHYLLIS KELLY. She was born February 28, 19.. in Parramatta NSW. 26. GARRIE-OWEN7 KIMBALL (CYRUS LAWRENCE6, HANNAH DORIS5 LOHMAN, HANNAH MAREA4 BOWLER, JAMES WILLIAM3, JESSE2, THOMAS1) was born February 19, 19.. in Blacktown, NSW, Australia. He married YVONNE DALE March 13, 1970 in Tamworth, NSW, Australia. She was born May 26 in Tamworth, NSW. Children of GARRIE-OWEN KIMBALL and YVONNE DALE are: i. L EANNE YVONNE8 KIMBALL, b. July 05, 19.., Tamworth, NSW. ii. J EREMIE OWEN KIMBALL, b. March 13, 19.., Tamworth, NSW. 27. RICHARD LAWRENCE7 KIMBALL (CYRUS LAWRENCE6, HANNAH DORIS5 LOHMAN, HANNAH MAREA4 BOWLER, JAMES WILLIAM3, JESSE2, THOMAS1)18 was born October 15, 19.. in
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restoration companies Elected office held, with dates: Previous unsuccessful runs for office, with dates: school board 2011 Amy Demboski Age: 38 Date & place of birth: Falmouth, Mass. Marital status: Married Spouse/Partner/Significant Other and occupation: Ben Demboski, Firefighter Children (ages only and whether they attend public or private school): 18, UAA; 15, Chugiak Residence neighborhood: Chugiak Website, blog, Twitter handle, Facebook page: www.amyforanchorage.com; Twitter: @amydemboski; Facebook: www.facebook.com/AmyForAnchorage Party registration: Republican Education (degrees, years awarded, institutions): Chugiak High School, 1994; UAA, Bachelor's Degrees, Justice & History; Columbia Southern University, MBA with an emphasis in finance Occupation(s): Anchorage Assembly Member Current employer: Anchorage Assembly Public sector work experience, including military: Anchorage Assembly Member; Alaska Commission on Judicial Conduct, Commissioner; Budget Advisory Commission, Past Chair; Chugiak-Eagle River Parks & Rec Board of Supervisors, Mayoral Appointee; Chugiak Community Council, Past President; USAF, Dental services Private sector work experience: Business DevelopmentAlaska, 1984-1985; Airport Rental Agent, Avis Alaska, 1982-1984; Car Wash Manager, Avis Alaska, 1980-1982; Car Washer, Avis Alaska 1979-1980 Elected office held, with dates: Alaska State House of Representatives, 1998-2002 Previous unsuccessful runs for office, with dates: Anchorage Assembly 1995-96, Governor 2006 Timothy Huit Date & place of birth: Sacramento, Calif. Marital Status: Single Children (ages only and whether they attend public or private school): 32, 29 Residence neighborhood: Sherwood Acres Website, blog, Twitter handle, Facebook page: huitforanchoragemayor2015.com Party Registration: Republican Education (degrees, years awarded, institutions): UAA B. A. Anthropology-Justice- Philosophy Occupation(s): Small Business Owner; Social Worker/Street Outreach Worker Current employer: Public sector work experience, including military: Private sector work experience: Elected office held, with dates:
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nursing, and to medicine, in the field of haematology, as an expert clinician and mentor. Service includes: Mentor, South Australian BloodSafe Programme, SA Health, since 2002. Member, World Federation of Haemophilia Nurses Committee, 1996-2002. Former Co-Founder, Australian Haemophilia Nurses Group. Former Member, Australian Society of Transfusion. Former Council Vice President, Haemophilia Foundation Australia. Former Contributor, Apheresis Graduate Certificate Curriculum, University of Adelaide. Leukaemia Foundation Australia: Coordinator, establishing South Australian Branch, 1999. Volunteer, since 2002. Australian Haemophilia Nurses Group: Co-Founder, since 1988. Former Inaugural Chairman, 6 years. Australian and New Zealand Society of Blood Transfusion: Co-Author, Guidelines for the Administration of Blood Components Transfusion, 2004. Member, since 1993. Former Member, Science Subcommittee. Australian and New Zealand Apheresis Association: Former Coordinator, Guidelines Working Group. Former Member, Guidelines for Education Working Party. Former Foundation Member. Royal Adelaide Hospital: Nurse Consultant, Haematology Unit, 1983-2002. Apheresis Nurse, 1977-1983. General Nurse, 1960 and 1969-1977. Awards and recognition include: Dawn Thorp AnnualOration, Central Adelaide Local Health Network, 2015. Life Member, Australian & New Zealand Society of Blood Transfusion, 2003. Recipient, Jennifer Ross Award, Haemophilia Foundation Australia, 1999. Life Membership, Haemophilia Foundation of South Australia, 1998. Life Governor, Haemophilia Foundation Australia, 1995. ******************************************** Diane Esma Twigg AM Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia Subiaco, Western Australia For significant service to nursing through a range of leadership, education and advisory roles. Service includes: School of Nursing and Midwifery, Edith Cowan University: Executive Dean, since 2016. Professor of Nursing and Head of School, 2009-2016. Published more than 40 peer reviewed research papers. Australian College of Nursing: Former Representative, Nursing Leadership Bank of Experts, International Council of Nurses. President, 2005-2007. Vice-President, 2003-2005. Former Board Member. Fellow, since 2003. Member, since 1995. Commonwealth Department of Health: Former Australian College of Nursing Representative, Health Care Efficiency Advisory Committee, National Health Performance Authority. Member, representing the Council
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include HPLC-MS, HPLC-ESI-MS, HPLC-IC-MS, HPLC-NMR-MS, HPLC-DAD, HPLC-CE-MS, HPLC-UV, Coupling LC and MALDI-TOF. Related Societies: Europe: German Chemical Society; Italian Society for Separation Science; British Mass Spectrometry Society; Royal Netherlands Chemical Society; Swedish Mass Spectrometry Society; Swedish Chemical Society; Chromatography and Electrophoresis Group of the Czech Chemical Society; Separation Sciences Foundation of Denmark; Association Francophone des Sciences Separatives; Hungarian Society for Separation Science. Asia: Korean American Chromatography Association; Australian and New Zealand Society for Mass Spectrometry; Federation of Asian Chemical Societies; Royal Australian Chemical Institute; Hong Kong Society of Mass Spectrometry, The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry; Israel Society for Analytical Chemistry; Chromatographic Society of India USA: Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies; Chinese American Chromatography Association; Association of Analytical Communities; Society for Electro analytical Chemistry; Canadian Society for Chemistry; Canadian SocietyGerman Chemical Society; Italian Society for Separation Science; British Mass Spectrometry Society; Royal Netherlands Chemical Society; Swedish Mass Spectrometry Society; Swedish Chemical Society; Chromatography and Electrophoresis Group of the Czech Chemical Society; Separation Sciences Foundation of Denmark; Association Francophone des Sciences Separatives; Hungarian Society for Separation Science. Asia: Korean American Chromatography Association; Australian and New Zealand Society for Mass Spectrometry; Federation of Asian Chemical Societies; Royal Australian Chemical Institute; Hong Kong Society of Mass Spectrometry, The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry; Israel Society for Analytical Chemistry; Chromatographic Society of India USA: Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies; Chinese American Chromatography Association; Association of Analytical Communities; Society for Electro analytical Chemistry; Canadian Society for Chemistry; Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry; Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh; California Separation Science Society;
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designer (TPC at Sawgrass). Jack Faxon, 83, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1965–1971) and the Michigan Senate (1971–1995). Pampero Firpo, 89, Argentine-American professional wrestler (NWA, WWF). David Glass, 84, American businessman, CEO of Walmart (1988–2000), owner of the Kansas City Royals (2000–2019), complications from pneumonia. Jo Heng, 59, Singaporean lyricist, lymphoma. Chukwuemeka Ike, 88, Nigerian writer. Euphrase Kezilahabi, 75, Tanzanian novelist, poet and scholar. Leo Kolber, 90, Canadian politician, Senator (1983–2004), Alzheimer’s disease. Pablo Macera, 90, Peruvian historian. Robert Molimard, 92, French physician. Roscoe Nance, 71, American sports journalist (USA Today) and beat writer (NBA, SWAC). Lan O'Kun, 87, American screenwriter (The Love Boat, Highway to Heaven, Insight), heart failure. *Breandán Ó Madagáin, 87–88, Irish scholar, writer and Celticist. Ivan Passer, 86, Czech film director (Born to Win, Cutter's Way, Silver Bears) and screenwriter, pulmonary complications. Matthew Quashie,Naik, 60, Indian politician, MLA (2000–2009). Adolfo Natalini, 78, Italian architect (Superstudio). Gudrun Pausewang, 91, German author (The Last Children of Schewenborn, Die Wolke). Barbara Remington, 90, American artist and illustrator. Peter Salama, 51, Australian epidemiologist, heart attack. Jean-Noël Tremblay, 93, Canadian politician. Kalevi Tuominen, 92, Finnish Hall of Fame basketball player (Tampereen Pyrintö), coach (national team) and executive. Armando Uribe, 86, Chilean writer and diplomat, Ambassador to China (1971–1973) and winner of the National Prize for Literature (2004). Herbert Voelcker, 90, American Olympic sports shooter (1956). 24 David Adam, 83, British priest and author. Nusrat Badr, Indian lyricist ("Dola Re Dola"). Duje Bonačić, 90, Croatian rower, Olympic champion (1952). Georges Castera, 83, Haitian poet and writer. José Luis Castro Medellín, 81, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tacámbaro (2002–2014). Chai Chidchob, 92, Thai politician, President of the National Assembly (2008–2011). Fernando Cordero Rusque,
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“My Friends, We Were Robbed!” Introduction: “My Friends, We Were Robbed!” is the title of a book by Rabbi Uri Zohar which describes his journey of return to our spiritual heritage. In this letter, we will discuss the meaning of the title of his book, and our discussion will begin with some information about his life before he became a rabbi: Dear Friends, Rabbi Uri Zohar is an Ashkenazic Jew who was born in Tel Aviv in 1934, and he was educated in secular Zionist schools. The State of Israel was established in 1948. In 1952, he graduated high school, and within a few years, he became a popular stand-up comedian. In 1960, he studied philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and this interest in philosophy would later lead to spiritual changes in his life. During the 60’s, he directed and starred in Israeli films; moreover, he became a popular television and radio talk-show host. During the 70’s, he reached the height of his entertainment career, as he was considered by many tobe the top comedian, television and radio talk-show host, social satirist, actor, and film-producer on the Israeli scene. His performances were valued not merely for the entertainment they provided, but also because they provided astute and sharp-tongued observations about Israeli society. It was during the late 1970’s that he began to search for his spiritual roots. This process began after his encounter with a wise Torah teacher in Jerusalem who challenged some of Uri’s secular prejudices towards Judaism. Uri therefore began an attempt to investigate the veracity of Judaism’s claim that the Torah is of Divine origin. His serious and long investigation led him to accept the Torah as Divine truth, and on a step-by-step basis, he began to keep the mitzvos of the Torah. The commitment of this famous Israeli personality to the spiritual path of his people shocked many secular-oriented Israeli Jews. The first shock was when they noticed that he began to wear a yarmulke on the television show he was hosting. They were even more shocked when he gave up fame and fortune in order
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Once the presumption applies, Defendants are obligated to come forward with sufficient evidence to rebut the presumption. The evidence is wholly insufficient to rebut either presumption. Defendants argue that Plaintiff voluntarily left the vehicle with Fletcher Jones while the part was being ordered, and that she could have taken the car and returned when the part came in. However, the evidence is that she left it on the promise that the part would be coming and installed in a few days; that she was later told the dealer had ordered the wrong part (which is also suggested by comparing her complaint, and the mechanic's observations, with the part that was ultimately replaced and the fact that the part which was the subject of the original complaint continued to beBeisebekov Viktor Dmitrenko Bauyrzhan Dzholchiyev Vyacheslav Erbes Nenad Erić Sergey Gridin Mark Gorman Bauyrzhan Islamkhan Andrei Karpovich Sergei Khizhnichenko Aleksandr Kirov Ulan Konysbayev Valeri Korobkin Zhakyp Kozhamberdi Zhambyl Kukeyev Nurtas Kurgulin Sergei Larin Yuriy Logvinenko Vladimir Loginovsky David Loria Serhiy Malyi Aleksandr Mokin Mukhtar Mukhtarov Roman Murtazayev Serikzhan Muzhikov Kazakhstan cont. Roman Nesterenko Kairat Nurdauletov Azat Nurgaliev Tanat Nusserbayev Sergei Ostapenko Yuriy Pertsukh Yevgeny Postnikov Mikhail Rozhkov Maksim Samchenko Marat Shakhmetov Aleksey Shchotkin Dmitri Shomko Murat Suyumagambetov Askhat Tagybergen Daurenbek Tazhimbetov Baktiyar Zaynutdinov Maksim Zhalmagambetov Toktar Zhangylyshbay Georgy Zhukov Nurbol Zhumaskaliyev CAF Guy Essame Foxi Kéthévoama Junior Kabananga Ndombe Mubele Patrick Twumasi Cícero Lukman Haruna Patrick Ovie AFC Maksim Shatskikh UEFA Azdren Llullaku Tigran Barseghyan Richard Almeida Renan Bressan Max Ebong Ivan Mayewski Igor Shitov Marin Aničić Srđan Grahovac Marin Tomasov Pieros
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(Gordon MacKinlay, Boma Adikibi), Glasgow Royal Hospital for Sick Children (Atul Sabharwal), Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children (Joe Curry), Hull Royal Infirmary (Sanja Besarovic), John Radcliffe Hospital (Paul Johnson, Javaid Sadiq), King's College Hospital (Mark Davenport), Leeds General Infirmary (Ian Sugarman, Anthony Owen), Leicester Royal Infirmary (Shawqui Nour), Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (Thomas Tsang), Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (Brian Davies, Richard Stewart), Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children (Prem Puri, Farhan Tareen), Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital (Robin Abel), Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital (Christopher Driver), Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital (Anies Mahomed, Rebecca Lisle), Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children (William A McCallion, Suzanne Lawther), Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital (Paul Losty, David Wilkinson), Royal London Hospital (Catherine Cord-Udy, Simon Phelps), Royal Manchester Children's Hospital (AntoninoMorabito, Anju Goyal), Royal Victoria Infirmary (Gareth Hosie), Sheffield Children's Hospital (Sean Marven, Karen Lloyd), Southampton General (David Burge, Melanie Drewett), St George's Hospital (Bruce Okoye), University Hospital Lewisham (Catherine Richards), University Hospital of Wales (Simon Huddart, Daniela Vieten, Ram Shrestha). We also thank Judith Budd, Mary Bythell, Catherine Rounding, Rosie Thompson, Ann Tonks, David Tucker, and Diana Wellesley from the British Isles Network of Congenital Anomalies Registers and clinicians reporting cases to the UK Obstetric Surveillance System (UKOSS), who helped with additional case ascertainment. The support of the British Association of Paediatric Surgeons contributed greatly to the success of the study. Contributors: TJB carried out the analysis and wrote the first draft of the paper. SM assisted with the design of the study, provided clinical input, and contributed to
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2      Austin first worked for the City as a laborer in the Department of Streets and  Sanitation from 1998 until his termination in 2006. The department’s commissioner fired  Austin after an internal investigation revealed that he (1) had been arrested in 2005 for  knowingly possessing a stolen vehicle (though the criminal charge was later dismissed),  and (2) had failed to disclose a conviction from 1988 (when he was 17 years old) on his  initial job application. The investigator recommended that Austin “never be rehired.”    After an appeal and a full evidentiary hearing (at which Austin testified and was  represented by counsel), the City’s Personnel Board upheld Austin’s termination. The  Board found that he had knowingly possessed a stolen vehicle in violation of a  personnel rule that barred employees from engaging in “any act or conduct prohibited  by [law].” The Board’s decision did not mention his 1988 conviction, but Austin later  explained that he had omitted this conviction from his job application because he was a  minor at the time, so he did not believe that he was obligated to disclose it. He  subsequently had the conviction expunged from his criminal record.    Austin reapplied to work for the City in 2007 and 2010. Both times, the City  responded that his 2006 termination “for cause” made him ineligible for re‐hire. The  City’s 2010 response specifically noted that Austin was “ineligible for re‐employment  with the City of Chicago permanently.”    In 2012, Austin again applied to work for the City, and this time was hired as a  driver with the Streets and Sanitation department. During the hiring process, the City  conducted a background check without properly reviewing its ineligible‐for‐rehire list.      About a year later, Austin complained to human resources that several white  drivers were allowed to report to the same starting location every day, while he was  dispatched to locations all over the city. After this conversation, Austin was permitted  to report to a single location; he expressed satisfaction with this new arrangement.    In mid‐2014, City officials eventually noticed that Austin had been designated as  ineligible for reemployment. Based on this information and a review of Austin’s  personnel file, the Department of Streets and Sanitation Commissioner fired him.    After exhausting his administrative remedies, Austin sued the City for racial  discrimination and retaliation under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C.    § 2000e‐2(a)(1), 3(a). The district court entered summary judgment for the City,  concluding that no reasonable factfinder could conclude that either Austin’s race or his  No. 18‐1905  An Asian men appreciation blog. Main menu Category Archives: kevjumba Kevjumba is an insightful, young Asian guy with alot to say–especially so with wit and humor. In the video clip below, he explains why the world is in need of more interracial relationships. He also uses his *poor* dad to get his point across. He’s got tons of videos up on his youtube page, and quite a following. Enjoy!
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to maneuver. While Namaqualand's plants and pollinators have evolved hand in hand there is one relationship that has a much greater effect on the landscape than any other. The Gorteria diffusa is a species of flower, commonly called the Beetle daisy. This particular species stands out from other Namaqualand flowers for one specific reason. Over time, it has morphed into 15 different versions of the same orange flower. But every single version attracts the same creature. The Megapalpus fly. When plants adapt into different variations, it's usually in an attempt to attract various pollinators, increasing their chance of being pollinated. The Gorteria's extraordinary adaptation is therefore unique because it's not caused by an attempt to attract different pollinators. Rather, the different versions get pollinated by the same species of fly in different ways. One particular version of the flower mimics the body of a fly so accurately that the male often ends up attempting to mate with the raised spot on the petals. He gets completely covered in pollen, and helps to pollinate other beetlesaline soils of these quartz fields. Miniature landscapes, dotted with miniature plants, which are all perfectly adapted to this habitat. The Bababoudjie, or in English, "baby's bottom", is a succulent found only in the quartz fields of Namaqualand. It's developed a remarkable survival strategy, which allows it to call this place home. In order to hide from hungry herbivores, it disguises itself as one of the grey-white rocks that surround it. And hiding in plain sight isn't just for plants. These stony plains host very specific and unusual creatures. Which often go unnoticed. Camouflaged perfectly in the white, semi-translucent fields, the stone grasshopper is a master of disguise. Everything about his body keeps him concealed in the quartz fields. Parts of him even look slightly chipped, mimicking the flawed shapes of the stones. The tiny hairs on his legs smooth the contours of his shadow. When feeling threatened, he can flatten his antennae to enhance his rock-like appearance. He is Namaqualand's ultimate impersonator. Combing the stone fields for unsuspecting grasshoppers, the Red-headed centipede uses
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Myisha Cherry and Owen Flanagan, 15-29. London and New York: Rowman and Littlefield. Lerner, Jennifer S., Julie H. Goldberg, and Philip E. Tetlock. 1998. "Sober Second Thought: The Effects of Accountability, Anger, and Authoritarianism on Attributions of Responsibility." Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 24(6): 563-574. Lorde, Audre. 1984. Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches. Freedom, CA: The Crossing Press. Lugones, María. 1987. "Playfulness, 'World'-Travelling, and Loving Perception." Hypatia 2(2): 3-19. Manne, Kate. 2018. Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny. Oxford University Press. McRae, Emily. 2015. "Metabolizing Anger: A Tantric Buddhist Solution to the Problem of Moral Anger." Philosophy East and West 65(2): 466-484. The Epistemology of Anger in Argumentation 253 ---. 2018. "Anger and the Oppressed: Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Perspectives." In The Moral Psychology of Anger, edited by Myisha Cherryand Owen Flanagan, 105-121. London and New York: Rowman and Littlefield. McWeeny, Jen. 2010. "Liberating Anger, Embodying Knowledge: A Comparative Study of María Lugones and Zen Master Hakuin." Hypatia 25(2): 295-315. Meyers, Diana Tietjens. 2004. "Emotion and Heterodox Moral Perception: An Essay in Moral Social Psychology." In Being Yourself: Essays on Identity, Action, and Social Life, Diana Tietjens Meyers, 137-157. Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield. Moons, Wesley and Diane Mackie. 2007. "Thinking Straight While Seeing Red: The Influence of Anger on Information Processing." Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 33(5): 706-720. Narayan, Uma. 1988. "Working Together Across Difference: Some Considerations on Emotions and Political Practice." Hypatia 3(2): 31-47. Norlock, Kathryn J. 2009. Forgiveness from a Feminist Perspective. Lexington Books. Nussbaum, Martha. 2016. Anger and Forgiveness. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Punctoterebra {{Automatic taxobox |taxon = Punctoterebra |authority = Bartsch, 1923 |synonyms_ref = |synonyms = Brevimyurella Oyama, 1961 Terebra (Punctoterebra) Bartsch, 1923 (original rank) |type_species= Terebra nitida Hinds, 1844 |subdivision_ranks = Species |subdivision = See text |display_parents = 3 }}Punctoterebra is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Terebridae, the auger snails. Species Punctoterebra arabella (Thiele, 1925) Punctoterebra aubryi (Gargiulo & Terryn, 2018) Punctoterebra awajiensis (Pilsbry, 1904) Punctoterebra baileyi (Bratcher & Cernohorsky, 1982) Punctoterebra ballina (Hedley, 1915) Punctoterebra caliginosa (Deshayes, 1859) Punctoterebra castaneofusca (Thiele, 1925) Punctoterebra contracta (E. A. Smith, 1873) Punctoterebra exiguoides (Schepman, 1913) Punctoterebra fuscotaeniata (Thiele, 1925) Punctoterebra illustris (Malcolm & Terryn, 2012) Punctoterebra isabella (Thiele, 1925) Punctoterebra japonica (E. A. Smith, 1873) Punctoterebra lineaperlata (Terryn & Holford, 2008) Punctoterebra lischkeana (Dunker, 1877) Punctoterebra livida (Reeve, 1860) Punctoterebra longiscata (Deshayes, 1859) state-of-the-art production facility designed for full-scale feature film, television show and live esports event productions. H1PL is the first esports league to name Las Vegas as its home city. The teams joining the H1PL inaugural season are: Alliance Cloud9 Counter Logic Gaming Echo Fox Epsilon Esports GankStars Impact Gaming Luminosity Noble Esports Obey Alliance Rogue Gaming SetToDestroyX Team SoloMid Tempo Storm Vitality The H1PL will livestream all competition via Facebook Live throughout the season. H1PL and Facebook will also introduce a variety of community-focused features to augment the viewing experience, such as the curation and granting of free, redeemable in-game rewards for fans that tune-in during H1PL streams throughout the week. The H1Z1 Pro League will host its weekly matches from the Twin Galaxies Esports Arena located inside Caesars Entertainment Studios, just steps away from the Las Vegas Strip. Fans can attend in-person or watch the
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Lisbon, 1972, Tivoli Theatre, National Radio Symphony Orchestra, S. Carlos Theatre Choir, soloist soprano Elsa Saque, Álvaro Cassuto conductor. Recordings: Marco Polo 8.225087, 1997. 1973 – Piano Concerto 3,3,2,2 4,3,3,1 Tp. Perc.3, cordas 24' Premiere: Lisbon 1974, National Radio Symphony Orchestra; soloist, Helena de Sá e Costa, Silva Pereira conductor. 1974 – Choral compositions on Classic Castilian Poems – "A Capella" Choir Premiere: Avila Festival, Spain 1974. Iglesia del Salvador, Gulbenkian Choir. 1975 – 2 Motets – “A Capella” Choir 6' 30" Premiere: Cuenca Festival 1976. Iglesia de San Miguel, Gulbenkian Choir. 1977 – Aria II – Cello and Piano 6' “To Luisa de Vasconcelos" Premiere: Madrid 1977, Luísa de Vasconcelos, soloist. 1978 – Divertimento II – String Orchestra 14' Premiere: Lisbon 1978, Gulbenkian Orchestra, Gustav Kuhn conductor Recordings: Koch Shwann 3-1510-2, 1994 Marco Polo 8.225271, 2004. 1982Orchestra. 1987 – Cello Concerto - 2,2,2,2 - 2,2 - 1,2 - strings Premiere: Lisbon 1987, Gulbenkian Orchestra, Clélia Vital soloist Recordings: Marco Polo 8.225271, 2004. 1988 – Aquella Tarde on a dramatic poem by António Machado. Soprano or tenor and orchestral ensemble. Premiere: Lisbon, 1988 - Gulbenkian Encounters of Contemporary Music, by the Contemporary Music Group, conducted by Jorge Peixinho. 1988 – Staccato Brilhante – “To The New Phylarmonic Orchestra” Premiere: Lisbon 1988, The New Phylarmonic Orchestra, conducted by Álvaro Cassuto. 1988 – Improviso for clarinet and piano. Premiere: Naples, Italy 1988; António Saiote, clarinet Last composition. References Latino, Adriana. "Santos, Joly Braga", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (Accessed July 8, 2007), (subscription access) Who’s Who in Music, Marquis Who’s Who, Dictionnaire de La Musique (Marc Honnegger) The World of Twentieth-Century Music. Delgado,
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The Collected Poems, edited by Edward Connery Lathem. New York: Henry Holt and Co., 2002. 29 Futterman, A. et al. "The Effects of Late-Life Spousal Bereavement over a 30-Month Interval." Psychology and Aging 6 (1991): 434–41. Gilbert, Dan. et al. "Immune Neglect: A Source of Durability Bias in Affective Forecasting". The Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 75 (1998): 617–38. Jollimore, Troy. Meaningless Happiness and Meaningful Suffering. Southern Journal of Philosophy 42 (2004): 333–347. ---. Love's Vision. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2011. Kleinman, Arthur. Social Origins of Distress and Disease: Depression, Neurasthenia, and Pain in Modern China. New Haven: Yale University, 1986 Lewis, C.S. Friendship. In The Four Loves. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1960. ---. A Grief Observed. New York: HarperCollins, 1994. Lucretius. On the Nature of theUniverse. Lund, Dale. "Impact of Spousal Bereavement on the Subjective WellBeing of Older Adults." In Older Bereaved Spouses, edited by Dale Lund et al. New York: Hemisphere, 1989. Moller Dan. "Love and Death." Journal of Philosophy 104 (2007): 301– 316. Nagel, Thomas. "Death." In Mortal Questions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979. Nussbaum, Martha. Upheavals of Thought. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. The Platters. "Only You (And You Alone)." Written by Buck Ram. New York: Polygram Records Inc., 1960. Prinz, Jesse. Gut Reactions: A Perceptual Theory of Emotion. New York: Oxford, 2004. Riis, J. et al. "Ignorance of Hedonic Adaptation to Hemodialysis." Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 134 (2005): 3–9. Scheffler, Samuel. "Fear, Death, and Confidence." In Death and the Afterlife. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. 30 Solomon, Robert.
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(Akihide Kon), Osaka City General Hospital (Hiroshi Rinka), National Hospital Organization Disaster Medical Center (Hiroshi Kato), University of Toyama (Hiroshi Okudera), Sapporo Medical University (Eichi Narimatsu), Okayama Saiseikai General Hospital (Toshifumi Fujiwara), Juntendo University Nerima Hospital (Manabu Sugita), National Hospital Organization Hokkaido Medical Center (Yasuo Shichinohe), Akita University Hospital (Hajime Nakae), Japanese Red Cross Society Kyoto Daini Hospital (Ryouji Iiduka), Maebashi Red Cross Hospital (Mitsunobu Nakamura), Sendai City Hospital (Yuji Murata), Subaru Health Insurance Society Ota Memorial Hospital (Yoshitake Sato), Fukuoka University Hospital (Hiroyasu Ishikura), Ishikawa Prefectural Central Hospital (Yasuhiro Myojo), Shiga University of Medical Science (Yasuyuki Tsujita), Nihon University School of Medicine (Kosaku Kinoshita), Seirei Yokohama General Hospital (Hiroyuki Yamaguchi), National Hospital Organization Kumamoto Medical Center (Toshihiro Sakurai), Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital (Satoru Miyatake), National Hospital Organization Higashi-OhmiGeneral Medical Center (Takao Saotome), National Hospital Organization Mito Medical Center (Susumu Yasuda), Tsukuba Medical Center Hospital (Toshikazu Abe), Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine (Hiroshi Ogura, Yutaka Umemura), Kameda Medical Center (Atsushi Shiraishi), Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine (Shigeki Kushimoto), National Defense Medical College (Daizoh Saitoh), Keio University School of Medicine (Seitaro Fujishima, Junichi Sasaki), University of Occupational and Environmental Health (Toshihiko Mayumi), Kawasaki Medical School (Yasukazu Shiino), Chiba University Graduate School of Medicine (Taka-aki Nakada), Kyorin University School of Medicine (Takehiko Tarui), Kagawa University Hospital (Toru Hifumi), Tokyo Medical and Dental University (Yasuhiro Otomo), Hyogo College of Medicine (Joji Kotani), Saga University Hospital (Yuichiro Sakamoto), Aizu Chuo Hospital (Shin-ichiro Shiraishi), Kawasaki Municipal Kawasaki Hospital (Kiyotsugu Takuma), Yamaguchi University Hospital (Ryosuke Tsuruta), Center Hospital of the
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Linda Foster, readability, , Replica Books, review copies, reviews, , – revisions, , Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), – royalties, , , # **S** saddle-stitched binding, sales and fulfillment at public appearances, as publishing step, , royalties on, , self-publishing cost estimates, service providers and, – Sander, Jennifer Basye, , Segoe UI, self-publishing, –, –, –, serif typefaces, service groups, service providers, –. _See also_ CreateSpace; Lulu singletons, Snipping Tool (Windows 7), social networks, software. _See also Microsoft entries_ cost estimates and comparisons, – for cover design, , , , for indexing, – for micropublishing, general, , , , –, , –, – for open access journals, for PDF creation, , – for photographs, , spacing, line, –, –, –, special collections, spine, spiral binding, storage, style, house _vs._ writing, styles of typeface, –, subject matter, –, , # **T** tables of contents, – Tahoma, taxes, , , television stations, and marketing, templates, , –, text. _See_ typography text families, – Times New Roman, title pages, titles, – Trebuchet MS, typography basics and norms, – body options, – character styles, – copyfitting, –, headings options, – outsourcingChandler Parsons and Troy Daniels and made no significant noise about bringing him back. Indeed, outside of brief rumours about a return to the Indiana Pacers with whom he began his career – rumours since shot down by Larry Bird – there has been little in the way of interest for his services. The conjecture here is that the two players are not all that different. On the surface, maybe they are. There has been a difference in terms of their career paths to date, at least. After three-and-a-half difficult years on mediocre to poor Sixers teams and a part-season with Indiana in which he barely played, struggled, and gave himself absolutely no momentum going into his first ever free agency, Turner is fresh off of a good two years
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(1) Get Far (1) Global Deejays (1) Jess Glynne (2) Ellie Goulding (2) Gotye (1) Green Day (3) David Guetta (4) Guru Josh Project (1) H Calvin Harris (2) Alex Hepburn (1) Michal Hrůza (1) Hozier (1) I Ilira (1) Imagine Dragons (1) Enrique Iglesias (4) Sebastian Ingrosso (1) J Frankie J (1) Jack & Jack (1) Felix Jaehn (2) Jamelia (1) Jay-Z (1) Vika Jigulina (1) Jonas Blue (1) Jonas Brothers (2) Mikolas Josef (1) Juanes (1) K Kaiser Chiefs (1) Katarína Knechtová (1) Dermot Kennedy (1) Khaled (1) Elle King (1) Klingande (1) Tomáš Klus (1) Lenny Kravitz (1) Alicia Keys (1) Kimbra (1) Kodaline (1) Kryštof (9) Kygo (2) L Lady Gaga (3) Aneta Langerová (1) Lenka (1) Lenny (2) Limp Bizkit (1) LMFAO (1) Jennifer Lopez (2) Lost Frequencies (2) Demi Lovato (1) LP (2) Lucenzo (1) Lucie (1) Lunchmoney Lewis (1) M Amy Macdonald (1) Madcon (1) Macklemore (1) Madonna (1) Mandrage (2) Maroon 5 (1) Marquess (1) Sima Martausová (1) Sam Martin (1) Edward Maya (1) Ava Max (1) Shawn Mendes (2) Mig 21 (1) Miguel (1) Mika (1) Milk & Sugar (1) Milky Chance (1) Mirai (2) Morandi (2) Mr Probz (1) N Naughty Boythe giant fortress of Plud. It was over in a matter of minutes. Before there were any more blasts, before an arrow was fired, before a single Ninn or beast yelled, "Ouch!" the vast legion of beasts had run away, far away, into the deepest, darkest distance of the Dark Lands. The Forbidden City of Plud was empty. "Pretty cool, huh?" said Neal. "Rooo!" Kem agreed. Eric practically jumped in the air. "What? No. Wait. This is impossible! Neal, how did you get here? We just saw you down there! Why did the beasts run away? Where have you been?" Neal shrugged. "I think it's more when I've been. And I think the answer is yesterday." "Yesterday?" said Max. Galen peered closely at the boy. "Neal?" "No, really. It was weird," said Neal. "When that big fireball struck
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with particular respect. In 1949, just turned 19, Derrida traveled to Paris to take up a place at the prestigious École Normale Supérieure. He was a Brilliant student, but in an odd position. Highly privileged in terms of education, but utterly at the margins in Metropolitan France in his status as an Algerian jew. Though Derrida was not an autobiographical writer, It's hard not to read his work as a highly abstract response to his first-hand knowledge of bigotry and exclusion. It was from the late 1960s onwards the Derrida began to develop the ideas that made his name. In time he became a celebrity intellectual around Europe and America. He was hugely glamorous. A good-looking man with great taste in raincoats and haircuts. Chinese: 並在劣勢經驗中留下深刻的印記 三個不同宗教 猶太教、基督教和伊斯蘭教,都宣稱自己是真理 但都不知道如何尊重地對待其他信仰 1949年,德希達剛滿19歲,前往巴黎高等師範學校 他是一個優秀的學生,但在一個奇怪的位置 他在教育方面非常優越的 但身為一個猶太人,在法國大都會中完全被邊緣化 儘管德希達不是一個傳記作家 讀了他的著作很難不對他產生偏執和排斥 從1960年起,德希達開始有了成名的想法 隨著時間的推進,他成為歐美著名知識分子 他對衣著及髮型極具品味,看起來魅力四射 Indonesian: Dia memiliki kaya, beragam dan kompleks kehidupan cinta. Pada tahun 1980 ia ditangkap1980 he was arrested on a wholy full drug smuggling charge, but was supported by the French president and politicians from both left and right. He loved playing snooker and devoted most of his afternoons to the game, which he played with exemplary skill. He died in 2004 from pancreatic cancer at the age of 74 Derrida wrote 40 books, all of them abstruse and subtle. But his importance for us can be revealed by examining three initially odd sounding terms he often used: Deconstruction, Aporia and Logocentrism. Behind the High-flown vocabulary, lie some crucially important ideas. Deconstruction is the word most commonly associated with Derrida. He used it to describe the way he went about thinking, though when other people started using this term he quite often felt they'd misunderstood what he meant by it. Essencialy, Deconstruction means dismantling our
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Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken; Holy Rosary Academy, Union City; Assumption, Emerson; St. Anthony, Northvale; St. Philomena, Livingston Victims: Multiple Status: Permanently removed from ministry John Capparelli Ordained: 1980 Assignments: Our Lady of Fatima, North Bergen; Oratory Prep, Summit; Holy Trinity, Westfield; St. Theresa, Kenilworth; Temporary Chaplain, Valley Hospital, Ridgewood Victims: Multiple Status: Permanently removed from ministry/Laicized James A. Carey Ordained: 1936 Assignments: Christ the King, Jersey City; U.S. Army; Seton Hall University, South Orange; Chaplain, St. Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabeth; Chaplain, St. Mary Hospital; Immaculate Conception, Montclair; Oratory Prep, Summit; Holy Trinity, Westfield; St. Michael Church, Jersey City Victims: One Status: Deceased The list continues below the video. Robert Chabak Ordained: 1972 Assignments: Holy Family, Nutley; St. Valentine, Bloomfield; Ss. Peter and Paul, Hoboken; St. Theresa, Kenilworth; Christ the King, Hillside; St. Mary of the Assumption, Elizabeth Victims: Multiple Status: Permanently removed from ministry Peter Cheplic Ordained: 1972 Assignments: St. Henry,Bayonne; St. Lawrence, Weehawken; St. Aloysius, Jersey City; Holy Spirit/Our Lady Help of Christians, East Orange; St. Matthew, Ridgefield Victims: Multiple Status: Permanently removed from ministry Dennis Cocozza Ordained: 1975 Assignments: Assumption, Roselle Park; St. Anthony of Padua, Newark; St. Henry, Bayonne; St. Mary, Dumont; Sacred Heart, Rochelle Park; Paramus Catholic HS, Paramus; St. Cassian, Upper Montclair Victims: One Status: Deceased Absalom Coutinho Ordained: 1972 Assignments: St. Nicholas, Jersey City Victims: Multiple Status: Permanently removed from ministry Arturo Crespo Ordained: 1994 Assignments: Teresa of Avila, Summit; St. Bridget (Resurrection), Jersey City Victims: One Status: Permanently removed from ministry Hadmels DeFrias Ordained: 1999 Assignments: St. Mary, Elizabeth Victims: Multiple Status: Permanently removed from ministry/Laicized Joseph DiPeri Ordained: 1956 Assignments: Our Lady of Mt. Virgin, Garfield; St. Cecilia School, Englewood; Oratory Prep, Summit; St. Lucy, Newark; St. Anthony of Padua, Newark; Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Jersey City Victims: One Status: Deceased John J. Donohue Ordained: 1973 Assignments: Chaplain, Clara Maas
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Solvang, California (Danish). Starbuck, Minnesota (Norwegian). Stoughton, Wisconsin (Norwegian). Sveadal near Morgan Hill, California (entirely Swedish-American community). Swede Hollow, Saint Paul, Minnesota (historic Swedish). Upper Manhattan, New York City - A Scandinavian part in late half of 19th century. Westby, Wisconsin (Norwegian). West End, Winnipeg (historic). Williston, North Dakota - Half the city is of Norwegian descent. Serbia Biddeford, Maine. Boyle Heights, Los Angeles (historic, Serbian-Americans moved out in 1940s-50s). Cedar Rapids, Iowa - also Bosnians. Cherokee Street, St. Louis, Missouri - also Croats and Bosnians. Chicago, Illinois and Cook County, Illinois have large Serbian immigrant and 3rd-5th generation communities. Delano, California - large Yugoslav (including Croatian) presence. Gary, Indiana. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (Little Serbia/Yugoslavia). New York City - Serbian and Yugoslav communities. The Castro, Sanplaces of historical significance for French-Canadian immigration. Little Canada, Minnesota - named for mostly Francophone settlers from Canada. Nord-East, Minneapolis, Minnesota. St. Anthony, Minnesota. Manchester, New Hampshire - The West-side (Ste. Marie, Sacré-Coeur, St. Jean Baptiste, and St. Edmund parishes) and the inner East-side (St. Georges, St. Antoine, St. Augustin, and Ste. Therese parishes). Nashua, New Hampshire. Berlin, New Hampshire. Dover, New Hampshire. Somersworth, New Hampshire. Rochester, New Hampshire. Newmarket, New Hampshire. Reynoldston, New York in Franklin County, New York facing Quebec, Canada. New York City (small but present French-Canadian community). Warwick, Rhode Island. Woonsocket, Rhode Island - thought to be the largest Quebec or French-Canadian community in the US. Northeast Kingdom, Vermont. Central Asians (Kazakhs) Austin, Texas - joins immigration from Russia and the Caucasus. Brooklyn, New
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Hamm) Kyle Chandler, Bloodline Rami Malek, Mr Robot Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul Matthew Rhys, The Americans Liev Schreiber, Ray Donovan Kevin Spacey, House of Cards LEAD ACTRESS IN A DRAMA (2015 winner: Viola Davis) Claire Danes, Homeland Viola Davis, How to Get Away With Murder Taraji P Henson, Empire Tatiana Maslany, Orphan Black Keri Russell, The Americans Robin Wright, House of Cards SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA (2015 winner: Uzo Aduba) Maggie Smith, Downton Abbey Lena Headey, Game of Thrones Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones Maisie Williams, Game of Thrones Maura Tierney, The Affair Constance Zimmer, UnREAL SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA (2015 winner: Peter Dinklage) Jonathan Banks, Better Call Saul Ben Mendelsohn, Bloodline Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones Kit Harington, Game of Thrones Michael Kelly, House of Cards Jon Voight, Ray Donovan GUEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA (2015 winner: Margo Martindale, The Americans) Laurie Metcalf, Horace and Pete Molly Parker, House of Cards Ellen Burstyn, House ofCards Allison Janney, Masters of Sex Margo Martindale, The Americans Carrie Preston, The Good Wife GUEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA (2015 winner: Reg E. Cathey, House of Cards) Max von Sydow, Game of Thrones Reg E. Cathey, House of Cards Mahershala Ali, House of Cards Paul Sparks, House of Cards Hank Azaria, Ray Donovan Michael J. Fox, The Good Wife OUTSTANDING COMEDY (2015 winner: Veep) black-ish Master of None Modern Family Silicon Valley Transparent Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Veep LEAD ACTRESS IN A COMEDY (2015 winner: Julia Louis-Dreyfus) Ellie Kemper, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep Laurie Metcalfe, Getting On Tracee Ellis Ross, black-ish Amy Schumer, Inside Amy Schumer Lily Tomlin, Grace and Frankie LEAD ACTOR IN A COMEDY (2015 winner: Jeffrey Tambor) Anthony Anderson, black-ish Aziz Ansari, Masters of None Will Forte, The Last Man on Earth William H Macy, Shameless Thomas Middleditch, Silicon Valley Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY (2015 winner: Allison Janney) Niecy Nash, Getting On Kate McKinnon,
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by Seti I and Ramesses II and designed as administrative center of the land. XX - - Sopdu (spd) Per-Sopdu (Soped, Saft el-Henna, ) Cult center of god Sopdu and accompanying him goddesses Khensit and Shesemtet. Fakussa (Faqus) Upper Egypt I - - Bow(tA-sty) Iat-Rek (Philae) Nile island with famous sacral complex of Isis and Hathor dated back to III BC. After Lower Nubia had been flooded by waters of lake Nasser due to building of Assuan Dam the temples were moved on Agilkia island.More ...>>> Suentet (Syene, Asuan) One ofmost important cities in ancient Egypt, with strategic location at the Nubian boundary. Here were found buildings dated back to first dynasties. Famous granite and alabaster quarries.More ...>>> Nubet (Ombos, Kom Ombo) Nome capital In Ptolemaic Period with temples of Sobek and Haroeris dated back to II BC. Abu (Elephantine, Gasirat al-Asuan) Nome capital and boundary bastion erected on island. Temples of Khnum (Nektanebo II) andSatet (New Kingdom) and famous Nilometer discovered in 1822. More ...>>> Cheny (Gebel) II - - Trone of Horus(Ts Hrw) Djeba, Wetes-Hor, Behdet (Apollinopolis Magna, Edfu) Mastabas dated back to Old Kingdom. Center of worship of Horus – temple from Ptolemaic Period. III - - Nekhen (nxn) Nekheb (Eileithyiaspolis, Elkab) Nome capital In limes of New Kongdom. Cult center of goddess Nekhbet and Thot – temples. Temple of Nektanebo and ruined temple of Tuthmosis III. Numerous rock tombs of nobles. Nekhen (Hierakonpolis, Kom el-Ahmar) Temple of Upper Egypt in Predynastic Period. First capital of the nome III. Cult center of Horus and goddess Nekhbet, the personification of white crown. Temple of Nekhbet erected by Amenhotep II and extended by Ramesses II. Temple of Thot built in times of Tuthmosis III. Yunet (Latopolis, Esna) Capital of nome in times of Nekhen’s domination. Cult center of Neith and Khnum. Temple dated back to Ptolemaic-Roman period. Hefat (Moalla) IV - - Waset (wAst) Waset, No-Amon
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AT THE OAK VALLEY COMMUNITY BANK. THIS IS THE PHOTO RIPPON OAK VALLEY COMMUNITY BANK. THIS IS THE PHOTO RIPPON OAK VALLEY COMMUNITY BANK. THIS IS THE PHOTO RIPPON POLICE OAK VALLEY COMMUNITY BANK. THIS IS THE PHOTO RIPPON POLICE SENT OAK VALLEY COMMUNITY BANK. THIS IS THE PHOTO RIPPON POLICE SENT FROM OAK VALLEY COMMUNITY BANK. THIS IS THE PHOTO RIPPON POLICE SENT FROM INSIDE OAK VALLEY COMMUNITY BANK. THIS IS THE PHOTO RIPPON POLICE SENT FROM INSIDE THE THIS IS THE PHOTO RIPPON POLICE SENT FROM INSIDE THE THIS IS THE PHOTO RIPPON POLICE SENT FROM INSIDE THE BANK. POLICE SENT FROM INSIDE THE BANK. POLICE SENT FROM INSIDE THE BANK. HE'S POLICE SENT FROM INSIDE THE BANK. HE'S WEARING POLICE SENT FROM INSIDE THE BANK. HE'S WEARING WHAT POLICE SENT FROM INSIDE THE BANK. HE'S WEARING WHAT LOOKS POLICE SENT FROM INSIDE THE BANK. HE'S WEARING WHAT LOOKS LIKES BANK. HE'S WEARING WHAT LOOKS LIKES BANK. HE'S WEARING WHAT LOOKS LIKES THE BANK. HE'S WEARING WHAT LOOKS LIKES THE SAME BANK. HE'S WEARING WHAT LOOKS LIKES THESAME MOTORCYCLE BANK. HE'S WEARING WHAT LOOKS LIKES THE SAME MOTORCYCLE HELMET. HE'S WEARING WHAT LOOKS LIKES THE SAME MOTORCYCLE HELMET. HE'S WEARING WHAT LOOKS LIKES THE SAME MOTORCYCLE HELMET. HE HE'S WEARING WHAT LOOKS LIKES THE SAME MOTORCYCLE HELMET. HE WASN'T HE'S WEARING WHAT LOOKS LIKES THE SAME MOTORCYCLE HELMET. HE WASN'T VIOLENT HE'S WEARING WHAT LOOKS LIKES THE SAME MOTORCYCLE HELMET. HE WASN'T VIOLENT OR THE SAME MOTORCYCLE HELMET. HE WASN'T VIOLENT OR THE SAME MOTORCYCLE HELMET. HE WASN'T VIOLENT OR DISRUPTIVE THE SAME MOTORCYCLE HELMET. HE WASN'T VIOLENT OR DISRUPTIVE TO THE SAME MOTORCYCLE HELMET. HE WASN'T VIOLENT OR DISRUPTIVE TO THE THE SAME MOTORCYCLE HELMET. HE WASN'T VIOLENT OR DISRUPTIVE TO THE CUSTOMERS HE WASN'T VIOLENT OR DISRUPTIVE TO THE CUSTOMERS HE WASN'T VIOLENT OR DISRUPTIVE TO THE CUSTOMERS INSIDE. DISRUPTIVE TO THE CUSTOMERS INSIDE. DISRUPTIVE TO THE CUSTOMERS INSIDE. POLICE DISRUPTIVE TO THE CUSTOMERS INSIDE. POLICE BELIEVE DISRUPTIVE TO THE CUSTOMERS INSIDE. POLICE BELIEVE HE DISRUPTIVE TO THE CUSTOMERS INSIDE. POLICE BELIEVE HE KEPT DISRUPTIVE TO THE CUSTOMERS INSIDE. POLICE BELIEVE HE KEPT MAKING INSIDE. POLICE BELIEVE HE
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– they hired maids ◦ Women educated their children ◦ Had little sympathy for the poor  Middle class felt the poor were responsible for their own misery or that they were lazy and ignorant  Since Oak Park is an affluent area, what is your opinion of poor people? In your binder write whether you agree with the English Middle Class of the Industrial revolution or if you think differently  What was thought about strikes and unions at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution? Who made up the new Middle Class? What branch of Christianity swept through the slums? What were some characteristics of being “lady like”? Why were children valuable to the work force?  Introduce Project         Many workers called for labor unions Eventually working class men gained the right to vote Con’s to the Industrial Revolution ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Low pay initially Unemployment Dismal working conditions Slums & Disease Social problems ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Demand for mass produced goods More jobs were available Wages eventuallyrose Cost of travel fell Opportunities increased Pro’s to the Industrial revolution      Successful people of the Industrial Revolution embraced Laissez-faire economics What does this mean? They embraced Adam Smith’s “The Wealth of Nations” Where have we seen this before? Thomas Malthus predicted that the economic growth would outpace the food supply ◦ He said that society needed checks on population such as war, disease and famine ◦ If not the poor would suffer ◦ Malthus urged families to have less children  David Ricardo ◦ Argued that when wages were high people had more children and this provided more people for the work force which lowered wages and led to higher unemployment    After Malthus and Ricardo economics became known as the “dismal science” They both opposed government help for the poor In your binder write whether or not you think poor people in the United States should get Welfare or any other help from the government   Utilitarianism – the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people Socialism
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Ecofeminist Politics.”Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 7(3): 216–20. Harper, A. Breeze, ed. 2010. Sistah Vegan: Black Female Vegans Speak on Food, Identity, Health, and Society. Brooklyn, NY: Lantern Books. Hawkins, Ronnie. 2001. “Cultural Whaling, Commodification, and Culture Change.” Environmental Ethics 23(fall): 287–306. Heller, Chaia. 1999. Ecology of Everyday Life: Rethinking the Desire for Nature. Montreal: Black Rose Books. Huggan, Graham, and Helen Tiffin. 2010. Postcolonial Ecocriticism: Literature, Animals, Environment. New York: Routledge. jones, pattrice. 2010a. “Harbingers of (Silent) Spring: Archetypal Avians, Avian Archetypes and the Truly Collective Unconscious.” Spring: The Journal of Archetype and Culture 83(spring): 183–210. ———. 2010b. “Roosters, Hawks, and Dawgs: Toward an Inclusive, Embodied Eco-Feminist Psychology.” Feminism and Psychology 20(3): 365–80. ———. 2010c. “Afterword: Liberation as Connection and the Decolonization of Desire.” In Sistah Vegan: Black Female Vegans Speak on Food,Identity, Health, and Society, ed. A. Breeze Harper, 187–201. Brooklyn, NY: Lantern Books ———. 2010d. Personal communication with author, 24 July. ———. 2007. Aftershock: Confronting Trauma in a Violent World—A Guide for Activists and Their Allies. New York: Lantern Books. Kalof, Linda, and Amy Fitzgerald, eds. 2007. The Animals Reader: The Essential Classic and Contemporary Writings. Oxford: Berg. Kheel, Marti. 2010. Personal communication with author, 26 August. ———. 2008. Nature Ethics: An Ecofeminist Perspective. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. ———. 1996. “The Killing Game: An Ecofeminist Critique of Hunting.” Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 23(1): 30–44. ———. 1995. “License to Kill: An Ecofeminist Critique of Hunters’ Discourse.” In Animals and Women: Feminist Theoretical Explorations, ed. Carol J. Adams and Josephine Donovan, 85–125. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. ———. 1990. “Ecofeminism and Deep Ecology: Reflections on
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more than $40,000 on behalf of her father, Len Cirelli, who is six years into his battle with lymphoma. Sarah has also accepted the role of director of marketing at The Video Corporation of America. Luvena is a high school culinary and hospitality teacher for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg school system. Mary is a corporate chef at Sysco Boston LLC in Plympton. [3] OLIVIER JENSEN DEN Mark is a project manager and property manager for PWB Management Corp. in the Bronx. Iain is the head chef and owner of Americatus. He also opened Colorado Taco Co., a pick-up/ delivery operation specializing in breakfast burritos and doughnuts; it is part of the Americatus kitchen. JOSE RESENDEZ NMI NAHANT, MASSACHUSETTS MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA Jose has been promoted to account supervisor at Omnicom’s FleishmanHillard public relations firm in Miami. ONALASKA, WISCONSIN Olivier is the general manager of Home2 Suites by Hilton La Crosse in La Crosse. ASTORIA, NEW YORK Lyslie is the assistant retail manager at MAC Cosmetics in Natick, Massachusetts. KATHRYNof culinary and business manager at KOR Food Innovation in Richmond. DENVER, COLORADO Eli has opened a second location of his Berkeley Supply store in Denver. [7] JOEL KALINOWSKI PVD MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT Joel is the founder and chief strategist of Blatant Expressions, based in Middletown. Joel was also recently recognized as one of Hartford Business Journal’s 40 Under 40. Adriana is a leadership development associate of regional and small business solutions at Met Life in Bridgewater. Sarah is the assistant general manager of The Darling Oyster Bar in Charleston. Douglas is the art director at Duffy & Shanley in Providence. Alison is the chef at Reno’s in Chicago. HARRISON GINSBERG PVD ALEXANDRIA SAROVICH GREGG DENTON PVD PVD SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS Gregg is the owner of Reno’s in Chicago. TRAVIS GARRETT CLT CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA Travis is the executive chef at River Bleu Steak & Fish in Charlotte. SHAUN LA GALA PVD CLIFTON, NEW JERSEY Shaun is the food and beverage manager at the New York Marriott Downtown. HENRY JOSEPH LANGEVIN PVD KIMBERLY-ANNE BRENNAN NEW
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recognized the point in his writings, but he emphasized the dangers of allowing discretion in the choice of instruments rather than the time-inconsistency policy, because it was only former argument that provided a basis for preferring his quantity rule over price rules. Last week Nick Rowe posted a link to a just published article in a special issue of the Review of Keynesian Economics commemorating the 80th anniversary of the General Theory. Nick’s article discusses the confusion in the General Theory between saving and hoarding, and Nick invited readers to weigh in with comments about his article. The ROKE issue also features an article by Simon Wren-Lewis explaining the eclipse of Keynesian theory as a result of the New Classical Counter-Revolution, correctly identified by Wren-Lewis as a revolution inspired1 Edmonton 4 - Capital District 0 Thunder Bay 5 - Metro 2 Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean 2 - Edmonton 1 (SO) Pembina Valley 4 - Capital District 2 Edmonton 4 - Metro 0 Thunder Bay 5 - Pembina Valley 4 Capital District 3 - Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean 2 Playoffs {{4TeamBracket-Medals | RD1=Semifinals | RD3=Gold Medal Game | RD2=Bronze Medal Game | RD1-seed1=4 | RD1-team1= Metro | RD1-score1=2 | RD1-seed2=1 | RD1-team2= Thunder Bay | RD1-score2=4 | RD1-seed3=3 | RD1-team3= Edmonton | RD1-score3=1 | RD1-seed4=2 | RD1-team4= Pembina Valley | RD1-score4=2 | RD2-seed1=4 | RD2-team1= Metro | RD2-score1=1 | RD2-seed2=3 | RD2-team2= Edmonton | RD2-score2=4 | RD3-seed1=2 | RD3-team1= Pembina Valley | RD3-score1=4 | RD3-seed2=1 | RD3-team2= Thunder Bay| RD3-score2=2 }} Individual awards Most Valuable Player: Michela Cava (Thunder Bay) Top Scorer: Michela Cava (Thunder Bay) Top Forward: Jessica Gazzola (Thunder Bay) Top Defenceman: Madison Hutchinson (Pembina Valley) Top Goaltender: Brittni Mowat (Pembina Valley) Most Sportsmanlike Player:
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The Minority directed by Dwayne Buckle Western New York Premiere: Pray the Devil Back to Hell co-directed by Abigail Disney Al Boasberg Comedy Award—Lifetime Achievement in Comedy Writing - Larry Gelbart Al Boasberg Comedy Award—Lifetime Achievement in Comedy Writing - Joseph Stein Al Boasberg Comedy Award—Lifetime Achievement in Comedy Writing - Everett Greenbaum Al Boasberg Comedy Award—Lifetime Achievement in Comedy Performance - Kathleen Howard Al Boasberg Comedy Award—Lifetime Achievement in Comedy Art and Writing - Harvey Kurtzman 2010 The fourth Annual Buffalo International Film Festival ran from October 1–10, 2010. 60 films were screened. World Premiere: God's Land directed by Preston Miller New York State Premiere: Louis Sullivan: The Struggle for American Architecture directed by Mark Richard Smith New York State Premiere: Hard Four directed by Charles Dennis New York State Premiere: Superstonic Sound directed by Raphael Erichsen Western New YorkNight (Taiwan) Tom Lin, ChinaLion Best Drama First Place: Starry, Starry Night (Taiwan) Tom Lin, ChinaLion Second Place: Extraterrestrial (Extraterrestre) (Spain) NachoVigalondo, Arsenico Producciones/Tugg Third Place: A Case of Deceit (Canada) Best Documentary First Place: Ray Harryhausen: Special FX Titan (UK, France) Gilles Penso, Ray and Diana Harryhausen Foundation Second Place: Somewhere Between (USA) Linda Goldstein Knowlton, Longshot Factory Third Place: Alive Inside (work-in-progress) (USA) Michael Rossato-Bennett, Ximotion Media Animation First Place: My Neighbor Totoro (Japan) Hayao Miyazaki, Studio Ghibli Foreign Language Film First Place: Starry, Starry Night (Taiwan) Tom Lin, ChinaLion Second Place: Extraterrestrial (Extraterrestre) (Spain) Nacho, Vigalondo, Arsenico Producciones/Tugg Best Science Fiction First Place: Extraterrestrial (Extraterrestre) (Spain) Nacho Vigalondo, Arsenico Producciones/Tugg Best Short Film – International First Place: Behind the Concrete (Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada) "2012 Best of Buffalo" (all films in this category are made by filmmakers from
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symbol, Botari asked: "In a political climate where thoughtful conversations are reduced to soundbites the size of a tweet, how do you find one picture that's worth the millions of words the issue really requires?" Botari said recent anti-abortion rallies in front of Queen's Park in Toronto and at Parliament Hill in Ottawa; as well anti-abortion legislation put forward in the U.S. last week, pushed her to take action. Handmaids Local 905 founder Jennifer Botari says the anti-abortion stance taken by Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff and a wave of anti-abortion bills in the United States gave rise to the group's formation. (Submitted by Jen Figueiredo) Georgia, Mississipi, Ohio and Kentucky have all passed so-called heartbeat laws this year, making abortion illegal as early as six weeks into pregnancy, believed to• Julian Stallabrass CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY • Simon Critchley COSMOLOGY • Peter Coles THE CRUSADES • Christopher Tyerman CRYPTOGRAPHY • Fred Piper and Sean Murphy DADA AND SURREALISM • David Hopkins DARWIN • Jonathan Howard THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS • Timothy Lim DEMOCRACY • Bernard Crick DESCARTES • Tom Sorell DESERTS • Nick Middleton DESIGN • John Heskett DINOSAURS • David Norman DIPLOMACY • Joseph M. Siracusa DOCUMENTARY FILM • Patricia Aufderheide DREAMING • J. Allan Hobson DRUGS • Leslie Iversen DRUIDS • Barry Cunliffe THE EARTH • Martin Redfern ECONOMICS • Partha Dasgupta EGYPTIAN MYTH • Geraldine Pinch EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BRITAIN • Paul Langford THE ELEMENTS • Philip Ball EMOTION • Dylan Evans EMPIRE • Stephen Howe ENGELS • Terrell Carver ENGLISH LITERATURE • Jonathan Bate EPIDEMIOLOGY • Roldolfo Saracci ETHICS • Simon Blackburn THE EUROPEAN UNION • John Pinder and Simon Usherwood EVOLUTION • Brian and Deborah Charlesworth EXISTENTIALISM • Thomas Flynn FASCISM • Kevin Passmore FASHION • Rebecca Arnold FEMINISM •
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7. GANGA LOCATION THE GANGA is a trans-boundary river of Asia which flows through India and Bangladesh. The 2,525 km (1,569 mi) river rises in the western Himalayas in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, and flows south and east through the Gangetic Plain of North Indiainto Bangladesh, where it empties into the Bay of Bengal. It is the third largest river by discharge TRIBUTRIES LEFT:Ramganga, Gomti, Ghaghara,Gandaki, Burhi Gandak, Koshi,Mahananda RIGHT:Yamuna, Tamsa, Son, Punpun,Betwa, Chambal, Tons, Ken, Si ndh,Hindon, Sharda 8. YAMUNA Location The yamunaTHE YAMUNA, is the largest tributary river of theGanges (Ganga) in northern India. Originating from the Yamunotri Glacier at a height of 6,387 metres on the south western slopes of Banderpooch peaks in the uppermost region of the Lower Himalayas in Uttarakhand, it travels a total length of 1,376 kilometers TRIBUTRIES LEFT: Hindon, Sharda, Kunta RIGHT: Tons, Chambal, Betwa, Ken,Sindh 10. SATLUJ LOCATION THE SATLUJ that flow through the historic crossroads region ofPunjab in northern India and Pakistan. It is located north of the Vindhya Range, south of the Hindu Kush segment of the Himalayas, and east of the Central Sulaiman Range in Pakistan 11. GANDAK THE GANDAK is one of the major rivers of Nepal and a left bank tributary of the Ganges in India. It is also called Krishna Gandaki in Nepal.[1] In Nepal the river is notable for its deep gorge through the Himalayas and its enormous hydroelectric potential. TRIBUTRIES LEFT:Trishuli, Budigandaki,Marshyandi, Madi,Seti Gandaki River RIGHT: Kaligandaki, Badigad 13. KOSI LOCATION THE KOSI Mt. Kanchenjunga in the east, Arun Koshi from Mt. Everest in Tibet, andSun Koshi from Mt. Gosainthan farther west. The Sun Kosi and Arun originate in the T.A.R. and cross into Nepal; then from Nepal the main stem crosses into northern Bihar, branching into distributaries before joining the Ganges near Kursela inKatihar district. 21. LOCATIO N OF RIVER IN SOUTH SOUTHERN RIVER play an important role
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Project Lad Mixed Ultimate (Melbourne, Australia) - Mixed Wild M&M&Ms (Melbourne, Australia) - Mixed Wyndham Ultimate (Melbourne, Australia) - Mixed, Open, Women's Western Australia Bronze Bullseye (Perth, Australia) - Open Disc Graceful (Perth, Australia) - Mixed Kaos Ultimate (Perth, Australia) - Women's Sisko (Perth, Australia) - Women's Sublime (Perth, Australia) - Mixed, Open, Women's Curtin Ultimate Club (Perth, Australia) - Mixed China (Big Brother, China) (Beijing Bang, China) (Hangtime, China) (Air Kazak, China) (Tianjin Speed, China) (City Storms, China) (Dalian Smurfs, China) (Ningbo UFO, China) (Shanghai Wings, China) (Shanghai HUWA, China) (Shenzhen Peng, China) (Shenzhen ZEN, China) (Qingdao FUQ, China) (Air Woo, China) India Chakraa (Chennai, India) London: Didier Drogba denied reports of his retirement on Wednesday, saying he had not yet taken a decision over his future amid speculation about a possible coaching role with former club Chelsea. The Montreal Impact striker said he was still in discussions with the Major League Soccer outfit, who he joined last year. "Lovely to receive these messages but I have not yet announced my retirement & am still in discussion with @impactmontreal about my future," Drogba wrote on Twitter. French newspaper L`Equipe earlier reported on Wednesday that the Ivory Coast legend had already informed Montreal of his plans to quit and return to Chelsea. Drogba`s future has been the subject of intense speculation since he was seen seated alongside Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich and Guus Hiddink during the Premier League team`s
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Italic neighbors, expanding Latium to the Apennine Mountains in the northeast and to the opposite end of the marsh in the southeast. The modern descendant, the Italian Regione of Lazio, also called Latium in Latin, and occasionally in modern English, is somewhat larger still, but not as much as double the original Latium." msgstr "" #: maps/random/latium.jsonsettings.Name msgid "Latium" msgstr "" #: maps/random/lions_den.jsonsettings.Description msgid "" "High cliffs protect each player's main base. Venturing into the unknown can " "be risky, but necessary." msgstr "" #: maps/random/lions_den.jsonsettings.Name msgid "Lion's Den" msgstr "" #: maps/random/lorraine_plain.jsonsettings.Description msgid "" "Players start in a nearly flat Gallic plain divided by a river and its " "tributaries." msgstr "" #: maps/random/lorraine_plain.jsonsettings.Name msgid "Lorraine Plain" msgstr "" #: maps/random/lower_nubia.jsonsettings.Description msgid "" "Known in the Greco-Roman world as the Triakontaschoinos, Lower Nubia was the" " area between the first and second cataracts of the Nile and formed the " "traditional borderthe Greek city of Byzantium would be " "founded, later to become the capital of the great Byzantine Empire under the" " new name of Constantinople. Players start on fertile land with adequate " "resources." msgstr "" #: maps/random/marmara.jsonsettings.Name msgid "Marmara" msgstr "" #: maps/random/mediterranean.jsonsettings.Description msgid "" "The Mediterranean, home to the Phoenicians, Greeks, Egyptians and later on " "Romans. They took the rudimentary knowledge and principles of organisation " "from Mesopotamia and forged it into something more, thereby shifting the " "centre of learning and knowledge to the Mediterranean Coast, thus laying the" " foundations of civilization as we know it today. The Mediterranean Sea is " "almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Gallia Transalpina " "(Transalpine Gaul), Italia, Greece (Graecia) and Anatolia, on the east by " "Syria, on the south by Libya and Mauritania, and on the west by
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DECENT MONEY IN A REGULAR CAB. LEASE RATES HAVE DOUBLED IN THE LAST 15 YEARS, WHILE FARE RATES ROSE ONLY 25% OR LESS. DRIVERS OF HIGHER PRICED SEDANS MAY HAVE FEWER CALLS PER HOUR, BUT THEY AVERAGE MORE MONEY PER CALL, AND THE TIPS ARE BETTER. THE DISADVANTAGE WITH LUXURY SERVICES IS THE DRESS CODE. THE TOWNCAR SEDAN COMPANIES GET MOST OF THEIR BUSINESS BY OBTAINING CONTRACTS AT SOME OF THE MEDIUM TO HIGHER-PRICED HOTELS. IT IS AN ORGANIZED FORM OF BRIBING THE BELLHOP. THEY ALSO CONTRACT WITH CORPORATE OFFICES TO TRANSPORT THEIR FREQUENT-TRAVELING EXECUTIVES. THE LUXURY CARS ATTRACT SOME RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS AS WELL, MOSTLY IN THE HIGHER INCOME NEIGHBORHOODS. WONDER WHERE THE YELLOW WENT? squeaky wheels at the oily canary YELLOW, CHECKER, AND COURIER drivers, all part of Arnett Transportation, the biggest in the Phoenix area, are concerned about their dispatching system. some time ago the company installed MDT's, presumably to increase dispatching efficiency. But Yellow, which once had the quickest average response time in theAND COURIER OFF AIRPORT DISCOUNT, with new fleet of specially marked cars, is now on. ALLSTATE, a cab company of unknown origin, emerged as the new third company allowed on the airport, along with Discount and AAA. There were rumors that Arnett created the company in Phoenix by importing it from Tuscon, where he also owns the local Yellow Cab company. There is no evidence of that, however. Allstate is part of a copmany called Arizona Pony Express, which seems to be a courier service. Though Allstate's airport fleet may do well, its street fleet inexplicably has a meter rate of $1.75 a mile, 25 cents more than the Big Two's rates. Not surprisingly, it has virtually no business through phone calls, so drivers must rely on flags and personals. Anyone with new or corrected info about Phoenix area cabs is asked to contribute. letters to the editor? COMMENTS, QUESTIONS, AND CONTRIBUTION ARE INVITED. THIS PAGE OF
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