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Friday, Indian external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj has been invited for the first time to address the OIC plenary session as a ‘guest of honour’. Pakistan objected to India’s presence following the February 26 airstrikes.
The Indian external affairs minister is also scheduled to have a bilateral meeting with the UAE foreign minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Earlier today, UAE crown prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed bin Sultan Al-Nahyan spoke with the Indian and Pakistani prime ministers, urging them to prioritise dialogue and communication. A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
DRAMATIS PERSONAE
THESEUS Duke of Athens.
EGEUS father to Hermia.
LYSANDER |
| in love with Hermia.
DEMETRIUS |
PHILOSTRATE master of the revels to Theseus.
QUINCE a carpenter.
SNUG a joiner.
BOTTOM a weaver.
FLUTE a bellows-mender.
SNOUT a tinker.
STARVELING a tailor.
HIPPOLYTA queen of the Amazons, betrothed to Theseus.
HERMIA daughter to Egeus, in love with Lysander.
HELENA in love with Demetrius.
OBERON king of the fairies.
TITANIA queen of the fairies.
PUCK or Robin Goodfellow.
PEASEBLOSSOM |
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COBWEB |
| fairies.
MOTH |
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MUSTARDSEED |
Other fairies attending their King and Queen.
Attendants on Theseus and Hippolyta.
SCENE Athens, and a wood near it.
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
ACT I
SCENE I Athens. The palace of THESEUS.
[Enter THESEUS, HIPPOLYTA, PHILOSTRATE, and
Attendants]
THESEUS Now, fair Hippolyta, our nuptial hour
Draws on apace; four happy days bring in
Another moon: but, O, methinks, how slow
This old moon wanes! she lingers my desires,
Like to a step-dame or a dowager
Long withering out a young man revenue.
HIPPOLYTA Four days will quickly steep themselves in night;
Four nights will quickly dream away the | {
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side they were on, why he was imprisoned and who Number One was.
The show was the creation of McGoohan, producer and director David Tomblin and script editor George Markstein.
At 19:30 BST, there was a special presentation of the episode Arrival - 50 years to the minute of its UK premier.
image caption Catherine McGoohan returned to Portmeirion on Friday
In April, a campaign was launched to raise £90,000 to erect a life-size statue of McGoohan at Portmeirion's Italianate village.
Catherine McGoohan, who was 14 when she first visited Portmeirion with her father, said the location and its buildings had remained unchanged.
"I can close my eyes and it's 50 years ago. It's an extraordinary place," she said.
"You wonder what The Prisoner would have been like or if there would have been aof that, the Emperor did not give it anymore thought and carried Ling Xiao to roll with him in bed.
完
The End
番外牧修甯的担忧
Extra Perspective: Mu Xiuning’s worry
五年后,牧国越加强大。
Five years later, Mu Country became even stronger.
工部联合凌萧制造出的投石机、大炮等等这个世界从未见过的东西,却在军队上用途甚广。
The Ministry of Works and Ling Xiao worked together and made boulder throwing machines, cannons and other things that this world had never seen before. These things spread throughout the army and were greatly used.
牧国依靠这些武器,百年之内绝无敌手。
Mu Country could be completely unequal within a hundred years by using these weapons.
凌萧实现了他的承诺,价值堪比整个后宫。
Ling Xiao had achieved his promise, and his value was comparably to the entire harem.
Ling Xiao languidly lied on the couch, enjoying the sun. When he heard her, his cozy face turned bitter.
他与皇帝在一起五年了,三年前,在自己完成了大炮的研制之后,皇帝升自己为了君后,从此正式和皇帝平起平坐,即使是上朝,也与皇帝同坐龙椅。
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of the OthuvArs (ஓதுவார்கள்), who maintained the musical traditions in a hereditary manner till the present time.
This trend continued for several centuries until the
San^thak kavi aruNakiriyAr(சந்தக்கவி அருணகிரியார்)
(15th century) came up
with his reverberating Thiruppukazh filled with divine inspiration, appealing music and
incredible rhythm.
The unique style of aruNakiriyAr wherein he incorporated the thALams right into the
lyrics added a new dimension to the magnificence of isait Thamiz. Thus
Thiruppukazh helped
the revitalization of Thamizh music at least a few centuries prior to the musical trinity,
ThiAgarAjar (தியாகராஜர்),
MuthuswAmi
DIkshitar (முத்துசுவாமி தீஷிதர்)
and SyAmA
SAstry (சாமசாஸ்திரி).
Though many Thiruppukazh songs were lost or allowed to decay, a few individuals in the
19th century Mazhavai MahAlinga iyer (மழவை மகாலிங்க ஐயர்), ThiruvUr SubbarAya MuthaliyAr
(திருவூர் சுப்பராய முதலியார்), Pushparatha Chetty
(புஷபரதசெட்டி)
and SubramaNiya Pillai (சுப்பிரமணிய பிள்ளை)
made
painstaking efforts to collect whatever materials were available from various sources and
got thempublished periodically.
A recent doctoral thesis by ankayaRkaNNi (அங்கயற்கண்ணி)
to the University of Madras contains fascinating details on the thALam and santhak
kuRippukaL (சந்தக்குறிப்புகள்) in
Thiruppukazh, which any student of Thamizh music and literature will find extremely useful
and interesting. Certainly the author deserves credit for her original contributions to a
subject matter lying in the interface between literature and music.
a) After aruNakiriyAr's time, no spectacular development of Thamizh music took place
due to a large number of social and political factors including the lack of patronage.
However a few outstanding individuals have composed Thamizh kIrtanais
(கீர்த்தனைகள்) which are still popular among
music lovers.
b) Muthut thANdavar (மூத்துத்தாண்டவர்) (16th
century). He had composed more than 60 kIrthanais and 25 pathams (பதம்)
in Thamizh. He is highly regarded for his
efforts to popularize Thamizh music. Among his compositions are the following:
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Airline
Depart
Arrive
Duration
Air India
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12:10
1h 10 min
Jet Airways
11:00
12:10
1h 10 min
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those who had not dined hastened to purchase some provisions. Moreover,
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like little children. And, as soon as they were off again, Sister
Hyacinthe clapped her hands, and exclaimed: "Come, let us make haste; the
evening prayer."
Thereupon, during a quarter of an hour came a confused murmuring, made up
of "Paters" and "Aves," self-examinations, acts of contrition, and vows
of trustful reliance in God, the Blessed Virgin, and the Saints, with
thanksgiving for protection and preservation that day, and, at last, a
prayer for the living and for the faithful departed.
"In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. Amen."
It was ten minutes past eight o'clock, the shades of night were already
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Anesthitiko
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A fluorescence anisotropy assay designed for the characterization of tubulin-specific ligands
An international team of researchers with participation of the group led by Dr. Fernando Díaz, at Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas, has recently published in Nature Comm. an assay based on fluorescence anisotropy specifically designed to detect ligands directed towards the tubulin maytansine site. By means of this technique, they have been able to characterize the dissociation constants of already known ligands, as well as to discover two new natural products that interact with tubulin.
Chemotherapy directed against tubulin has revealed itself as one of the most effective in both blood and solid tumors (breast, ovarian and lung). These molecules directed specifically to microtubules (MTAs) alter their dynamics during mitosis | {
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to Philos. Trans., Practitioner, 1877, and other Med. Journs.
_Held a License for Vivisection at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical
School, 1878 and 1879. Certificate for Experiments without Anæsthetics
conjointly with Dr. Lauder Brunton in 1879. This Certificate not acted
upon. No experiments returned in 1878._
=Pye-Smith, Philip Henry=, 54, Harley Street, Cavendish Square, W. B.A.
Lond. (Hon.) 1858; M.D. (Gold Medal), 1864; M.B. (Hon.) 1863; F.R.C.P.
Lond., 1870; M. 1865 (Guy’s and Continental Schools); Exam. in Physiol.
Univ. Lond.; Sen. Asst. Phys. and Lect. on Physiology Guy’s Hosp.;
Secretary of the Association for the Advancement of Medicine by Research.
Author of “Address to the Department of Anatomy and Physiology,” Brit.
Ass., 1879; Report (with Dr. Brunton) on “Intestinal Secretion,” etc.,
etc.
_Held a License for Vivisection at Guy’s Hospital Museum Theatre and
Lecture Room in 1878-79-80-81-82-83. Certificates for Illustrations of
Lectures in 1878-79-80-81-82-83.the fatal cases a less degree of virulence was shown in six cases
by a more prolonged period between the date of injection and the date of
death.”--_Amer. Journ. of Med. Sciences_, July, 1882, pp. 71, &c.
=Stevenson, Thomas=, Guy’s Hosp., S.E., and 45, Gresham Road, S.W. M.D.
Lond., 1864; F.R.C.P. Lond., 1871; M. 1864; M.R.C.S. Eng., 1862 (Guy’s);
Lect. on Chem. and Med. Jurisp. Guy’s Hosp.; Analyst Surrey, Bedfordsh.,
St. Pancras, Shoreditch, etc.; Exam. in Forensic Med. Univ. Lond.
Joint Author “On the Application of Physiological tests for certain
Organic Poisons, especially Digitaline;” Proc. Roy. Soc. 1865, and
various Papers in Guy’s Hosp. Reps., etc.
_Held a License for Vivisection at Guy’s Hospital Museum Theatre
and Lecture Room in 1881-82-83. Certificate for Experiments without
Anæsthetics in 1881-82-83. No Experiments returned in 1883._
=Stirling, William=, Marischal College, Aberdeen. B. Sc. Edin. | {
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CONVENTION.
>> TONIGHT AS WE CELEBRATE
AMERICA AS A LAND OF HEROES.
I AM HERE AT WESTERN NEW YORK.
I HAVE SEEN AMAZING AMERICANS IN
ACTION, RAISED IN LAW
ENFORCEMENTDEPLOYED TO IRAQ AND
SERVING TODAY IN THE ARMY
RESERVE.
MY GENERATION OF POST-911 SET
RANS HAS HUGE SHOES TO FILL.
FOLLOWING OUR GREATEST
GENERATION THAT FOUGHT TYRANNY
AND SAVED THE WORLD.
ALL OVER OUR COUNTRY EVERY DAY
HEROES SERVE AND SACRIFICE FROM
THE GREATER GOOD.
FARMERS, TRUCKERS, CRAFTS MEN.
THESE HEROES KEEP AMERICA
RUNNING AND PRESIDENT TRUMP
FIGHTS FOR THEM EVERY DAY.
THIS YEAR WE HAVE ESPECIALLY
RELIED ON ONE PARTICULAR GROUP
OF HEROES, FRONT LINE MEDICAL
WORKERS.
MY TWIN DAUGHTERS WERE BORN OVER
14 WEEKS EARLY.
THEY WEIGHED JUST A POUND AND A
HALF.
AT TWO WEEKS, SHE WENT INTO
SEPTIC SHOCK, HAD A STROKE AND
UNDERWENT BRAIN SURGERY.
HER DOCTORS DIDN'TBELIEVE SHE
WOULD SURVIVE.
FEARING DIRE PERMANENT
CONSEQUENCES EVEN IF SHE DID.
THROUGH THE MIRACLES OF MODERN
MEDICINE, THE POWER OF PRAYER
AND HER WILL TO LIVE, MY
DAUGHTERS ARE NOW STARTING HIGH
SCHOOL AND DOING GREAT WITH NO
LONG-TERM EFFECTS FROM THOSE
FRIGHTFUL MONTHS IN THE NICU.
WHEN I LEARNED MY COUNTY'S PPE
STOCKPILE WAS DEPLETED, I
THOUGHT OF THOSE HEALTH CARE
WORKERS THAT SAVED MY BABY
GIRLS.
THE VERY NEXT DAY, PRESIDENT
TRUMP ANNOUNCED HE WAS SENDING
US 200,000 N95 MASKS.
HE ACTUALLY DELIVERED ALMOST
400,000.
THAT NUMBER QUICKLY GREW TO 1.2
MILLION MASKS, GOWNS AND MORE.
THE PRESIDENT SENT THOUSANDS OF
VENTILATORS TO NEW YORK.
HE DEPLOYED THE "USS COMFORT"
AND CONVERTED THE CENTER TO A
FIELD HOSPITAL.
HIS ADMINISTRATION AUTHORIZED
OUR LAB TESTING REQUESTS AT
BLINDING SPEED.
DURING A ONCE IN A CENTURY
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to the LOST SHEEP of the
house of ISRAEL" (Matt. 15:24). Israel is "a SCATTERED SHEEP" (Jer. 50:17).
The Messiah
told his disciples, "go not in the way of the gentiles, and in the cities of the
Samaritans enter not, but go ye rather to the LOST SHEEP of the house of ISRAEL"
(Matt. 10:6). This is the other fold "because he would KEEP the OATH which he had
sworn unto your fathers (because of their obedience to YEHOVAH God)" (Deut. 7:7-8). It
was an UNCONDITIONAL promise to help Abraham's physical descendants (Caucasians)
(Gen. 12:2-3; 22:17-18).
The apostle James obeyed the Messiah and wrote
his epistle "to the TWELVE TRIBES which are SCATTERED abroad, greetings" (James
1:1). Peter also obeyed the Messiah and wrote "to the strangers (SOJOURNERS)
SCATTERED throughout Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia (Minor), and Bithynia,
Elect according to thespiritual state and physical
LOCATION of the scattered Israelites. Is this how the BLACK Sea got its name?
The Hebrew word CHEMARIM occurs in 2 Kings 23:5, Hosea 10:5 and Zephaniah 1:4 and
is applied to the idolatrous priests of the House of Israel because they wore
BLACK robes instead of being clothed in "white linen." The notorious king of
Israel called OMRI created the idolatrous system among the ten tribes. Yes
"Ephraim is a cake not turned" (Hos. 7:8) -- therefore BURNT or BLACKENED (KYMRY).
Even the biblical phrase "outer DARKNESS" may refer to "outer SCYTHIA" or
PHRYGIA or PELOPPONESIA, all places where Israel dwelt that also mean BLACK.
Dan's son HUSHIM, who lived in Greece, means BLACK also. They left the light of
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off against the Boston Celtics in the First Round, where they lost in 6 games after losing 4 straight in the absence of Rajon Rondo.
Following the season, Jimmy Butler was traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves, Rajon Rondo was released and signed with the New Orleans Pelicans, and Dwyane Wade signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
As of 2019, this season marked the last time the Bulls made the playoffs.
Draft picks
Roster
Standings
Division
Conference
Game log
Preseason
|- style="background-color:#fcc;"
| 1
| October 3
| Milwaukee
|
| Butler, McDermott (13)
| Taj Gibson (12)
| Rajon Rondo (7)
| United Center20,104
| 0–1
|- style="background-color:#fcc;"
| 2
| October 6
| @ Indiana
|
| Spencer Dinwiddie (19)
| Spencer Dinwiddie (6)
| Rajon Rondo (5)
| Bankers Life Fieldhouse12,925
| 0–2
|- style="background-color:#cfc;"
| 3
| October 8
| Indiana
|
| Dwyane Wade (22)
| Nikola Mirotic (9)
| Dwyane Wade (8)
| United Center20,096
| 1–2
|- style="background-color:#cfc;"
| 4
| October2
| @ New Orleans
|
| Jimmy Butler (39)
| Bobby Portis (11)
| Rajon Rondo (9)
| Smoothie King Center18,306
| 38–39
|-style="background:#fbb;"
| 78
| April 4
| @ New York
|
| Jimmy Butler (26)
| Nikola Mirotic (10)
| Rajon Rondo (9)
| Madison Square Garden19,812
| 38–40
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 79
| April 6
| @ Philadelphia
|
| Nikola Mirotic (22)
| Bobby Portis (11)
| Jimmy Butler (10)
| Wells Fargo Center15,177
| 39–40
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 80
| April 8
| @ Brooklyn
|
| Jimmy Butler (33)
| Robin Lopez (8)
| Jerian Grant (5)
| Barclays Center17,732
| 39–41
|- style= "background:#bfb;"
| 81
| April 10
| Orlando
|
| Robin Lopez (18)
| Lopez, Zipser (8)
| Jerian Grant (11)
| United Center21,545
| 40–41
|- style= "background:#bfb;"
| 82
| April 12
| Brooklyn
| |
| Jimmy Butler (25)
| Bobby Portis (10)
| Rajon Rondo (5)
| United Center22,576
| 41–41
Playoffs
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 1
| April 16
| @ Boston
|
| Jimmy Butler (30)
| Robin Lopez | {
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— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) November 15, 2016
Trailer of new documentary about Sondheim’s Merrily We Roll Along
Debora Spar, now president of Barnard College, has been chosen as the tenth president of Lincoln Center
Awards Corner
Among the 21 recipients of the 2016 Presidential Medal of Freedom are numerous performers
Congratulations to new Theater Hall of Fame inductees
Nominees for the Clive Barnes Award in theater:
Timothée Chalamet, Prodigal Son
Khris Davis, The Royale (currently in Sweat)
Juwan Crawley and Nora Schell, Spamilton
Ars Nova, the Off-Broadway theater that developed Great Comet, announces their new season, which includes three world premieres:
Sundown, Yellow Moon
Play with songs by Rachel Bonds
Music and Lyrics by The Bengsons, Directed by Anne Kauffman
KPOP
Immersive musical by Woodshed Collective and Jason Kim
Directed by Teddy Bergman, Choreographed by Jennifer Weber
(To check out Woodshed Collective, read mythe manuscript. All authors contributed to review of the manuscript and all authors read and approved the final manuscript.
The following institutions, clinical site investigators and staff participated in conducting PHACS AMP in 2012, in an alphabetical order: Baylor College of Medicine: William Shearer, Mary Paul, Norma Cooper, Lynette Harris; Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center: Murli Purswani, Mahboobullah Baig, Anna Cintron; Children\'s Diagnostic & Treatment Center: Ana Puga, Sandra Navarro, Doyle Patton, Deyana Leon; Children\'s Hospital, Boston: Sandra Burchett, Nancy Karthas, Betsy Kammerer; Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children\'s Hospital of Chicago: Ram Yogev, Margaret Ann Sanders, Kathleen Malee, Scott Hunter; Jacobi Medical Center: Andrew Wiznia, Marlene Burey, Molly Nozyce; St. Christopher\'s Hospital for Children: Janet Chen, Latreca Ivey, Maria Garcia Bulkley, Mitzie Grant; St. Jude Children\'s Research Hospital: Katherine | {
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A. Defendant’s Military Service
Defendant Young enlisted in the United States Army in
1977. During a training exercise the following year, he suf‐
fered a back injury when his jeep crashed into an unmarked
tank trap. Young later took part in a 1979 parachute training
exercise. Many years later, he claimed that he was trauma‐
tized when he witnessed a fellow soldier’s death in the jump.
By early 1981, Young had been honorably discharged from the
Army.
Over the following decade, Young worked in various po‐
sitions manufacturing yachts, packaging goods, and operat‐
ing a boiler. Starting in 1984, after he denied having any med‐
ical or mental health conditions, Young also enlisted in the
Wisconsin Army National Guard. He was discharged from
the National Guard under “general conditions” in 1989.
B. Disability Compensation
In 1990, Young filed his first claim with the VA for com‐
pensation for his back injuries from the jeep accident. Young
was awarded a 10% disability rating for his back pain, which
No. 17‐3494 3
resulted in small monthly payments. Another decade passed
before Young sought a new disability assessment from the
VA, claiming he was unable to bend over to put on socks or
tie shoes, could no longer canoe or hunt, and had to change
jobs due to his back pain. In May 2002 the VA increased
Young’s payments to reflect a 20% disability rating, with an
effective date of July 30, 2001.
Within a month, Young petitioned for another increase in
disability rating, claiming for the first time a mental health
disability: service‐related depression as a secondary condi‐
tion to back pain. The following month Young sought a fur‐
ther compensation increase due to “unemployability.” In No‐
vember 2002, Young filed his first claim asserting that he suf‐
fered from Post‐Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), due pri‐
marily to having witnessed the fatal parachute accident and
his jeep accident. The VA concluded that Young should re‐
ceive a combined 40% disability rating for the back problems
and PTSD. Young appealed, and in November 2003, he pre‐
vailed. The VA increased his disability rating to 70% for his
PTSD and 60% for his back injuries. The VA also granted his
request for a finding that he was unemployable. He was as‐
signed a combined 100% compensation rate effective as of
June 2002.
Young did not stop there. In 2004 he sought additional VA
compensation, primarily in the form of a grant to adapt his
house to accommodate his allegedly increasing disability. The
VA denied his request, noting that he did not need assistive
devices such as a cane, braces, or a wheelchair. In his 2005 ap‐
peal of that denial, Young asserted that he in fact did need two
canes to assist with walking and that he was using a wheel‐
chair. This appeal was denied, so Young appealed again in
4 No. 17‐3494
2006, adding to his narrative the claim that he was confined to
a wheelchair and depended on his wife’s help for all daily ac‐
tivities, such as showering. The VA again increased Young’s
disability compensation, but remanded the grant request due
to inconsistencies between Young’s stated needs and the re‐
sults of the VA’s medical examinations. Young appeared in a
wheelchair for two later examinations. His adaptive housing
grant was awarded in 2008.
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LR/lc
Genus: Galagoides
Thomas's bushbaby, Galagoides thomasi LR/lc
Prince Demidoff's bushbaby, Galagoides demidovii LR/lc
Genus: Otolemur
Brown greater galago, Otolemur crassicaudatus LR/lc
Suborder: Haplorhini
Infraorder: Simiiformes
Parvorder: Catarrhini
Superfamily: Cercopithecoidea
Family: Cercopithecidae (Old World monkeys)
Genus: Chlorocebus
Vervet monkey, Chlorocebus pygerythrus LR/lc
Tantalus monkey, Chlorocebus tantalus LR/lc
Genus: Cercopithecus
Red-tailed monkey, Cercopithecus ascanius LR/lc
Hamlyn's monkey, Cercopithecus hamlyni LR/nt
L'Hoest's monkey, Cercopithecus lhoesti LR/nt
Blue monkey, Cercopithecus mitis LR/lc
Genus: Lophocebus
Grey-cheeked mangabey, Lophocebus albigena LR/lc
Genus: Papio
Olive baboon, Papio anubis LR/lc
Subfamily: Colobinae
Genus: Colobus
Angola colobus, Colobus angolensis LR/lc
Mantled guereza, Colobus guereza LR/lc
Superfamily: Hominoidea
Family: Hominidae (great apes)
Subfamily: Homininae
Tribe: Gorillini
Genus: Gorilla
Eastern gorilla, Gorilla beringei EN
Tribe Hominini
Subtribe Panina
Genus: Pan
Chimpanzee (common chimpanzee), Pan troglodytes EN
Subtribe Hominina
Genus: Homo
Homo sapiens
Anatomically modern human, Homo sapiens sapiens
Order: Rodentia (rodents)
Rodents make up the largest order of mammals, with over 40% ofAmenities:
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– EISi (Slovakia)
FIfF – Forum InformatikerInnen für Frieden und gesellschaftliche Verantwortung e.V. (Germany)
Forum Datenschutz (Austria)
Fundamental Rights European Experts Group – FREE (Europe)
GeneWatch UK (United Kingdom)
GreenNet (United Kingdom)
Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (HCLU)
Initiative für Netzfreiheit (Austria)
International Modern Media Institute (Iceland)
Iuridicum Remedium (Czech Republic)
IT-Pol (Denmark)
Liberty – NCCL (United Kingdom)
medConfidential (United Kingdom)
Norwegian Consumer Council (Norway)
One World Platform (Bosnia Herzegovina)
Open Rights Group (United Kingdom)
Panoptykon Foundation (Poland)
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VIBE – Verein für Internet-Benutzer Österreichs (Austria)
AFRICA:
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ASIA:
Bytes for All (Pakistan)
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AUSTRALIA:
Australian Privacy Foundation (Australia)
CENTRAL AMERICA:
Asociación para una Ciudadanía Participativa – ACI-Participa (Honduras)
Fundación Acceso (Costa Rica)
IPANDETEC – Instituto Panameño de Derecho y Nuevas Tecnologías (Panama)
NORTH AMERICA:
British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (Canada)
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Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy & Public Interest Clinic – CIPPIC (Canada)
SOUTH AMERICA:
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of No 99 Sqn, which was shot down near
Wangerooge. He is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial.
14 Dec
Cpl
CORRY, EDWARD
He was killed whilst
flying in Wellington IA, N2986 of No 99 Sqn, which was shot down by
anti-aircraft fire from the ships they were attacking near Wangerooge. He
is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial.
14 Dec
Cpl
DODDS, THOMAS
DODDRIDGE
He was killed whilst
flying in Wellington IA, N2986 of No 99 Sqn, which was shot down by
anti-aircraft fire from the ships they were attacking near Wangerooge. He
is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial.
14 Dec
Flt Sgt
DOWNEY, WILLIAM
HOWARTH
He was killed whilst
flying Wellington IA, N2911 of No 99 Sqn, which was involved in a collision
with N2870 of the same squadron near Wangerooge. He is commemorated on the
Runnymede Memorial.
14 Dec
AC1
ENTWISTLE, RONALD
He was killed whilst
flying Wellington IA, N2957 of No 99 Sqn, which wasdamaged by fighters over
Wangerooge and crashed near Newmarket racecourse on its return. He is
buried in Macclesfield Cemetery.
14 Dec
LAC
FORSYTH, ROBERT
He was killed whilst
flying in Wellington IA, N2886 of No 99 Sqn, which was shot down near
Wangerooge. He is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial.
14 Dec
Sgt
GOODWIN, FREDERIC
GEORGE
He was killed whilst
flying in Wellington IA, N2911 of No 99 Sqn, which was involved in a
collision with N2870 of the same squadron near Wangerooge. He is
commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial.
14 Dec
Flt Sgt
HEALEY, JAMES ERNEST
KIRBY
He was killed whilst
flying Wellington IA, N2886 of No 99 Sqn, which was shot down near
Wangerooge. He is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial.
14 Dec
Flt Lt
HETHERINGTON, EUGENE
JOHN
He was killed whilst
flying Wellington IA, N2957 of No 99 Sqn, which was damaged by fighters over
Wangerooge and crashed near Newmarket racecourse on its return. He | {
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"Store the base meaning of a word on the property list"
(list 'put (list 'quote symb) ''doctor-meaning val))
(doctor-put-meaning howdy 'howdy)
(doctor-put-meaning hi 'howdy)
(doctor-put-meaning greetings 'howdy)
(doctor-put-meaning hello 'howdy)
(doctor-put-meaning tops20 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning tops-20 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning tops 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning pdp11 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning computer 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning unix 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning machine 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning computers 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning machines 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning pdp11s 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning foo 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning foobar 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning multics 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning macsyma 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning teletype 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning la36 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning vt52 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning zork 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning trek 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning startrek 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning advent 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning pdp 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning dec 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning commodore 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning vic 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning bbs 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning modem 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning baud 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning macintosh 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning vax 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning vms 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning ibm 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning pc 'mach)
(doctor-put-meaning bitching 'foul)
(doctor-put-meaning shit 'foul)
(doctor-put-meaning bastard 'foul)
(doctor-put-meaning damn 'foul)
(doctor-put-meaning damned 'foul)
(doctor-put-meaning hell 'foul)
(doctor-put-meaning suck 'foul)
(doctor-put-meaning sucking 'foul)
(doctor-put-meaning sux 'foul)
(doctor-put-meaning ass 'foul)
(doctor-put-meaning whore 'foul)
(doctor-put-meaning bitch 'foul)
(doctor-put-meaning asshole 'foul)
(doctor-put-meaning shrink 'foul)
(doctor-put-meaning pot 'toke)
(doctor-put-meaninggrass 'toke)
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AND
PROFESSIONAL GOLF MADE THEIR
COMEBACK WITH NEW SAFETY
MEASURES AND RULES IN PLACE.
NBC'S MORGAN CHESKY HAS THIS
REPORT
>> GREEN FLAG, NASCAR IS BACK!
>> Reporter: THE RETURN CAME
WITH A ROAR.
THE NASCAR RACE A TURNING POINT
FOR ALL SPORTS
THEIR SEASONS CUT OFF BY
COVID-19
AT DARLINGTON RACEWAY, A GLIMPSE
OF THE NEW NORMAL.
GRANDSTANDS EMPTY TO KEEP FANS
SAFE
ON A TYPICAL RACE DAY, TAMMY
ROBINSON MAKES VACATION MONEY
TURNING HER FRONT YARD INTO A
PARKING LOT.
TODAY IT'S EMPTY.
>> OUR TOWN IS A RACE TOWN
THAT'S WHAT WE ARE
WE LOVE OUR FANS
WELL LOVE THE SOUND OF THE NOISE
IN THE BACKGROUND.
>> Reporter: NOW EVERYONE IS
HAVING TO ADJUST
FOR THOSE AT THE TRACK, THAT
MEANS TEMPERATURE CHECKS
SKELETON PIT CREWS TO LIMIT
EXPOSURE, AND DRIVERS MASKING UP
IF THEY'RE NOT BEHIND THE WHEEL.
>> I THINK ANYBODY THAT COMES
BACK FIRST IS GOING TO BE UNDER
A MICROSCOPE
I DO, HOWEVER, I'M VERY
CONFIDENT IN ALL THE THINGS
NASCAR HAS DONE.
>> Reporter: IN FLORIDA, DRIVERS
OF A DIFFERENT KIND.
PRO GOLF BACK IN ACTION WITH A
CHARITY MATCH.
THE SPORT'S BIGGEST NAMES
CARRYING THEIR OWN BAGS AND
KEEPING THEIR DISTANCE TO RAISE
MONEY FOR HEALTH CARE WORKERS.
THE PRESIDENT HIMSELF CALLING IN
TO EMPHASIZE THE IMPORTANCE OF
BRINGING SPORTS BACK.
>> WE'RE GETTING IT BACK, AND
IT'S GOING TO BE FAST.
WE'LL START OFF WITH SMALL
CROWDS, IF ANY
>> Reporter: OTHER PRO LEAGUES
RACING TO ADAPT, AFTER FACING
BILLIONS IN LOSSES
IN BASEBALL, NBC NEWS CONFIRMED
A DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR CORONAVIRUS
RULES.
THE MLB WOULD TEST ALL PLAYER,
COACHES AND UMPIRES.
AND FORCE SOCIAL DISTANCING EVEN
IN THE DUGOUT.
AND FORGET ABOUT SUNFLOWER SEEDS
OR TOBACCO
SPITTING WOULD BE STRICTLY
PROHIBITED
THE NFL NOT FAR BEHIND
COMMISSIONER ROGER GOODELL
ANNOUNCING PRACTICE FACILITIES
WILL REOPEN TUESDAY AS LONG AS
STATE AND | {
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Williams (364339).
Warrant Officer Trefor Williams (590922).
Warrant Officer George Henry Yeg (590368).
Warrant Officer Maurice Wilfred Young (361755).
Acting Warrant Officer James Edward Blacksell (1198684), RAFVR.
Acting Warrant Officer Herbert Avey Brock (357100).
Acting Warrant Officer John Farthing (562114), RAFVR.
Acting Warrant Officer Ernest James Ferris (517851).
Acting Warrant Officer Edward Davidson Hills (359365).
Acting Warrant Officer Thomas James (867914), RAFVR.
Acting Warrant Officer George Willis Lennard (536606).
Acting Warrant Officer Clarence Campbell Sydney Pralle (1207803), RAFVR.
Warrant Officer 2nd Class Edward Bechard (10241), RCAF.
Warrant Officer 2nd Class John Carlyon Brink (75529V), SAAF.
Warrant Officer 2nd Class George Edward James (96840V), SAAF.
Warrant Officer 2nd Class Eric Colin MacGillivray (253655V), SAAF.
Warrant Officer 2nd Class Charles Stuart Pittendrick (187672V), SAAF.
Rab Tremma Odisho Natan.
Acting Wing Officer Mary Agnes Cumella (1891), WAAF.
Squadron Officer Helen Augusta Buik (V.30111), RCAF (Women's Division).
Squadron Officer Kathleen Margaret CollinsSteamships Ltd.
George Grade McCall, Secretary and Executive Officer, Angus Agricultural Executive Committee.
Captain Donald McCallum, Master, SS Lairdsglen, Burns & Laird Lines Ltd.
Captain Alfred McCalmont, Master, SS Gracehill, Howdens Ltd.
Arthur Garside McCulloch, Engineer, Blackburn Aircraft Company Ltd.
John Livingston MacDonald, Manager, D. Scott & Sons Ltd.
Thomas Albert McDowell, Secretary, Gloucester War Agricultural Executive Committee.
Agatha Macfarlane, County Organiser, Surrey, Women's Voluntary Services. For services to Civil Defence.
Captain Donald McFarlane, Master, SS Hebrides, McCallum Orme & Company Ltd.
Major James Golder Macfarlane, , Officer in charge, Scottish Command Sub-Book Depot.
Malcolm Macfarlane, Assistant Manager, Scotts Shipbuilding & Engineering Company Ltd.
William MacGillivray, Unit Controller, North Western Divisional Road Haulage Organisation.
James MacArthur MacGregor, Area Officer, Assistance Board, Scotland.
Captain John McGregor, Master, SS Felspar, | {
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York: Springer. GRIMM, Stephen. Forthcoming. "Understanding as An Intellectual Virtue." In H. Battaly 20 Thanks to Aidan McGlynn, Duncan Pritchard, Christian Quast, Sven Rosenkranz, and Joost Ziff for their helpful comments on earlier versions of this paper. Work on this article has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement no. 675415. 21 (ed), The Routledge Handbook of Virtue Epistemology. New York: Routledge. JÄGER, Christoph. 2016. "Epistemic Authority, Preemptive Reasons, and Understanding." Episteme 13(2): 167-185. JANVID, Mikael. 2014. "Understanding Understanding: An Epistemological Investigation." Philosophia 42(4): 971-985. KEREN, Arnon. 2014. "Zagzebski on Authority and Pre-emption in the Domain of Belief." European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 6: 61-76. KVANVIG, Johathan. 2003. The Value of Knowledge and the Pursuit of Understanding. New York:Cambridge University Press. KVANVIG, Johathan. 2009. "The Value of Understanding." In A. Haddock, A. Millar, and D. Pritchard (eds), Epistemic Value. New York: Cambridge University Press. LACKEY, Jennifer. 2018. "Experts and Peer Disagreement." In M. Benton, J. Hawthorne, and D. Rabinowitz (eds), Knowledge, Belief, and God: New Insights in Religious Epistemology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. MAJDIK, Zoltan P., and KEITH, William M. 2011. "The Problem of Pluralistic Expertise: A Wittgensteinian Approach to the Rhetorical Basis of Expertise." Social Epistemology: 25(3). doi: 10.1080/02691728.2011.578307. PRITCHARD, Duncan. 2009. "Knowledge, Understanding and Epistemic Value." Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 64: 95-111. QUAST, Christian. 2018. "Expertise: A Practical Explanation." Topoi 37(1): 11-27. RAZ, Joseph. 1986. The Morality of Freedom. Oxford: Clarendon Press. RAZ, Joseph. 2006. "The Problem of Authority: Revisiting the Service Conception." | {
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SHE ALWAYS DOES IN
OUR BOARD CHAIR RAISED THE
ISSUE, AS SHE ALWAYS DOES IN
TERMS OF LEADING THIS BOARD, AS
ISSUE, AS SHE ALWAYS DOES IN
TERMS OF LEADING THIS BOARD, AS
RELATES TO CRITICAL ISSUES
TERMS OF LEADING THIS BOARD, AS
RELATES TO CRITICAL ISSUES
AROUND THE CONTRACT.
RELATES TO CRITICAL ISSUES
AROUND THE CONTRACT.
AND IT WAS REVEALED THAT THE
AROUND THE CONTRACT.
AND IT WAS REVEALED THAT THE
CONTRACT HAD NOT BEEN FULLY
AND IT WAS REVEALED THAT THE
CONTRACT HAD NOT BEEN FULLY
EXECUTED DESPITE THE FACT THAT
CONTRACT HAD NOT BEEN FULLY
EXECUTED DESPITE THE FACT THAT
THEY HAD AM COME IN WITH A
EXECUTED DESPITE THE FACT THAT
THEY HAD AM COME IN WITH A
TRANSITIONAL PLAN, THEY PROVIDED
THEY HAD AM COME IN WITH A
TRANSITIONAL PLAN, THEY PROVIDED
TRAINING, THEY PROVIDED ACCESS
TRANSITIONAL PLAN, THEY PROVIDED
TRAINING, THEY PROVIDED ACCESS
TO THE CURRICULUM, ET CETERA.
TRAINING, THEY PROVIDED ACCESS
TO THETHAT
AND BECAUSE THIS WAS NOT BROUGHT
TO THE BOARD FOR APPROVAL, THAT
VETTING PROCESS DID NOT TAKE
TO THE BOARD FOR APPROVAL, THAT
VETTING PROCESS DID NOT TAKE
PLACE.
VETTING PROCESS DID NOT TAKE
PLACE.
AS RELATES TO THE
PLACE.
AS RELATES TO THE
SUPERINTENDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY
AS RELATES TO THE
SUPERINTENDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY
FOR IT, HE IS THE C.E.O. OF THE
SUPERINTENDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY
FOR IT, HE IS THE C.E.O. OF THE
MIAMI DATE PUBLIC SCHOOL, IS HE
FOR IT, HE IS THE C.E.O. OF THE
MIAMI DATE PUBLIC SCHOOL, IS HE
IN CHARGE OF THE DAY TO DAY
MIAMI DATE PUBLIC SCHOOL, IS HE
IN CHARGE OF THE DAY TO DAY
OPERATIONS OF THE SCHOOL SYSTEM
IN CHARGE OF THE DAY TO DAY
OPERATIONS OF THE SCHOOL SYSTEM
AND WHERE HE MAKES
OPERATIONS OF THE SCHOOL SYSTEM
AND WHERE HE MAKES
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD, IT
AND WHERE HE MAKES
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD, IT
OUR OBLIGATION AND OPPORTUNITY
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE | {
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Opinion issued September
29, 2011.
In The
Court of
Appeals
For The
First District
of Texas
————————————
NO. 01-10-00515-CV
———————————
RUSSELL THOMAS BOYD, Appellant
V.
CHRISTINA MICHELLE PALMORE, Appellee
On Appeal from the 280th District
Court
Harris County, Texas
Trial Court Case No. 2010-11113
OPINION
This
is an appeal from a protective order granted by the trial court against
appellant, Russell Thomas Boyd. In a
single issue, Boyd challenges the legal and factual sufficiency of the evidence
to support the grant of the protective order.
We affirm.
BACKGROUND
Appellee, Christina Palmore, had
a daughter named Tessa with Boyd. In
December 2009, after their relationship ended, Palmore
and Boyd agreed to the entry of an order that established visitation and
possession for Tessa.
In
late February 2010, Palmore filed her first amended
application for a protective order against Boyd.[1] A week later, the court issued a temporary ex
parte protective order against Boyd. Two
weeks after that, the trial courtheld an oral hearing on the application. At the hearing, Palmore
testified that she was afraid of Boyd, that his “threats ha[d] become
increasingly worse,” that he had been “verbally abusive” to her, and that she
felt like he was stalking her. Palmore then recounted several particular incidents
involving Boyd that caused her to fear for her safety.
She
testified that in October 2009 (the “October 2009 incident”), Boyd followed her
to her mother’s office in Travis County, got out of his car, blocked her with
his body so she could not leave, and ended up jumping onto the hood of her
car. Palmore
stated that she feared for her life during this incident and reported it to the
police. She affirmed, however, that Boyd
was also delivering medication for Tessa at the time and that this was the | {
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Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes
By:
Lyndsay Faye
Narrated by:
Simon Vance
Length: 11 hrs and 15 mins
Unabridged
Overall
814
Performance
742
Story
744
Internationally best-selling author Lyndsay Faye became enamored with tales of Sherlock Holmes and his esteemed biographer, Dr. John Watson, as a child and later began spinning these quintessential characters into her own works of fiction - from her acclaimed debut novel,
Dust and Shadow, which pitted the famous detective against Jack the Ripper, to a series of short stories for the
Strand Magazine, whose predecessor published the very first Sherlock Holmes short story in 1891.
Yay! More Sherlock!
By
KadySiga
on
03-13-17
Sherlock Holmes: Familiar Crimes
New Tales of the Great Detective
By:
Lyn McConchie
Narrated by:
John Kuzminski
Length: 10 hrs and 5 mins
Unabridged
Overall
4
Performance
4
Story
4
When Bradon Riggston decides to write his family history, he is shocked to find that many of his relatives and their friends have died by unfortunate accidents.Are Riggston family members and their close associates just unlucky, or is there some sinister power working behind the scenes? Holmes and Watson are called in to investigate, only to uncover a deadly saga of revenge for long-hidden crimes.
Not outstanding.
By
Adrienne Lirio
on
10-03-17
Unquiet Spirits: Whisky, Ghosts, Murder
A Sherlock Holmes Adventure
By:
Bonnie MacBird
Narrated by:
Simon Darwen
Length: 10 hrs and 58 mins
Unabridged
Overall
92
Performance
82
Story
82
December 1889. Fresh from debunking a 'ghostly' hound in Dartmoor, Sherlock Holmes has returned to London, only to find himself the target of a deadly vendetta. A beautiful client arrives with a tale of ghosts, kidnapping and dynamite on a whisky estate in Scotland, but brother Mycroft trumps all with an urgent assignment in the South of France. On the fabled Riviera, Holmes and Watson encounter treachery, explosions, rival French detective Jean Vidocq...and | {
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— Professional and Social Life in Boston. — Death of his son
James. — Retirement from Active Professional Labor. — Declining Years. —
Death and Character. 333
APPENDIX.
Proceedings in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, on the Death of the
Honorable Jeremiah Mason. 387
INDEX.
Complete Index. — Synopsis of Main Events in Jeremiah Mason's Career, —
under "M," in Index 477
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Page
Abbott, Lawrence 194
Adams, John Quincy 354
Ames, Fisher 322
Appleton, Rev. Jesse 98
Bartlett, Ichabod 194
Binney, Horace 194
Burr, Aaron 34
Calhoun, John C 194
Choate, Ruf us 354
Clay, Henry 258
Coleman, William 354
Crawford, William H 258
Daggett, David 354
Dennie, Joseph 258
Dexter, Samuel 258
Everett, Edward 194
Gore, Christopher 322
Hamilton, Alexander 258
Hoar, E. Rockwell 354
Jackson, Andrew 194
Jefferson, Thomas 306
Kent, James 322
King, Ruf us 306
Lee, Henry 322
Livingston, Robt. R 146
Madison, Dolly 210
Madison, James 194
Page
Marshall, John 114
Mason, Jeremiah (aged) . . .
Frontispiece
Mason, Jeremiah, (young) . 274
Mason,pedigree up to him. My great-
grandfather lived in the town of Haddam, in Connecticut, and died
young, leaving two children, Jeremiah, my grandfather, (1) and a
MEMOIR OF JEREMIAH MASON.
daughter. His relation to John Mason I have not been able to as-
certain.
My grandfather was born in the year 1705, and died in 1779. I
well remember being at his funeral.^ He lived in that part of the
town of Norwich which now constitutes the town of Franklin, on
the farm which my father by his will gave me. He was much
respected, and somewhat distinguished by his strict observance of
religious duties. He was a deacon of the Congregational Church.
My maternal grandfather was James Fitch, a grandson of James
Fitch, a learned divine, who came from England and was settled as
a minister at Saybrook, in Connecticut, | {
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also availed themselves of the assistance of Canadian Lutheran World Relief, which was directed by T.O.F. Herzer. Through his efforts, ten so-called Musterknaben (model boys) were admitted in 1948. They were to sponsor their families, who in turn would back others. By 1952, 800 Baltic Germans had arrived in Canada. The total post-war immigration is estimated at 2,000.
Distribution by provinces, according to the 1991 census (combined single and multiple responses)
Province or
Ethnic origin
Mother tongue
Birthplace
territory
German
German
Germany
Newfoundland
7,225
415
315
Prince Edward Island
5,890
215
165
Nova Scotia
109,015
2,395
1,740
New Brunswick
31,620
1,485
1,440
Quebec
92,615
20,845
12,705
Ontario
1,287,195
165,535
89,040
Manitoba
205,595
69,740
8,130
Saskatchewan
297,195
43,145
3,700
Alberta
544,065
81,270
22,825
British Columbia
493,865
89,795
39,885
Yukon Territory
4,655
530
375
Northwest Territories
4,255
360
200
Danube Swabian refugees settled in a broad corridor from Windsor to Montreal. They joined friends and relatives who had migrated before World War II. Their historian, Frank Schmidt, counted 65,000 (including prewar immigrants) by the end of the 1950s. Among Transylvanian Saxons, too, the arrivals between 1928 and 1930served as links and sponsors for post-war migrants. Although in their homelands they had experienced Nazi rule, enforced collaboration, and deportation to the Soviet Union, only a small number fled to the West at the end of the war. Official emigration from Romania was not permitted until 1955. Within two years an estimated 5,000 had come to Canada.
In the case of the Sudeten Germans, members of the CCCRR who had arrived as refugees before the war helped to prepare the ground in Canada for an influx between 1947 and 1965 of several thousand of the three million ethnic German residents of Czechoslovakia expelled by the government in 1945–46. The pre-war Sudeten German refugees, however, strove to maintain their own identity vis-à-vis the expellees, who had tolerated or collaborated | {
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Labour's Zombie Army clinches ID card vote for Clarke
The Commons at its spinelest...
Britain's compulsory ID card scheme won a large majority in a Commons vote last night, with 385 MPs voting for and 93 against. The opposition consisted of all 55 Liberal Democrats, 19 Labour and nine Tories, but although the latter two figures are lower than might have been expected, 173 MPs were either absent or abstained, meaning that the numbers opposing could grow as the Bill passes through committee stage.
Short of a mass revolt by Labour's zombie army, however, the chances of Labour's massive majority being overturned in the Commons are nil.* The Zombie Army persuaded itself to vote for an illegal war on the basis of manifestly absurd claims, and has already squared voting away1947 c g
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Americans to the National Security Agency on an "ongoing daily basis," the UK-based Guardian newspaper reportedWednesday.
The four-page order, which The Guardian published on its website, requires the communications giant to turn over "originating and terminating" telephone numbers as well as the location, time and duration of the calls. The order, published on the newspaper's website,does not requirethe contents of conversations to be turned over.
CNN has so far been unable to independently verify the authenticity of the document.
If genuine, the order gives the NSA blanket access to the records of millions of Verizon customers' domestic and foreign phone calls made between April 25, when the order was signed, and July 19, when it expires.
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Listed in the same order as the stadiums, the NFL teams that play in these stadiums are Kansas City Chiefs, Carolina Panthers, Jacksonville Jaguars, Washington Redskins, Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers, San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Tennessee Titans, Houston Texans, Oakland Raiders, San Diego Chargers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Chicago Bears, Denver Broncos, Miami Dolphins and Arizona Cardinals.
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WINNER: “LeavingThe Shared Wisdom of Mothers and Daughters
In this inspirational follow-up to the beloved Things I Want My Daughters to Know, lifestyle philosopher Alexandra Stoddard reflects on the lessons she's learned from her daughters and offers further thoughts and words of wisdom garnered from her own life.
A mother, a grandmother, and the author of more than twenty-five books on personal fulfillment, Alexandra Stoddard celebrates the wisdom of motherhood and the lessons mothers can learn from their daughters in this warm and deeply moving new book that cuts to the heart of what is important in life.
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Bonaventure of Bagnoregio (1221–1274)
Joachim of Flora (1135-1202)
Jacopone da Todi (c.1230–1306)
Ramon Lull (c.1232–1315)
Marguerite d'Oingt (of Mionnay) (c.1240–1306/1310)
Mechtilde of Hackeborn (1241–1299)
Christina von Stommeln (1242–1312)
Angela of Foligno (1248–1309)
Gertrude the Great (1256–1302), also known as Gertrude of Helfta
Juliana of Cornillon (d.1258)
Ida van Leeuw (d.1260)
Meister Eckhart (1260–1328)
Heilwige Bloemardinne (1265?-1335) also known as Heilwijch Blomart
Beatrice of Nazareth (d.1268)
Christina Ebner (1277–1355)
Margareta Ebner (1291–1351)
John of Ruysbroeck (1293–1381)
Gregory Palamas (c.1296–1359)
Henry Suso (c.1296–1366)
Ida of Louvain (d.1300);
Marguerite Porete (of Hainaut) (d.1310)
Agnes Blannbekin (c. 1244–1315)
Elizabeth of Spalbeek (d.1316)
Henry of Nördlingen (d. c. 1352)
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The fearsome "Carolina Butcher" isn't a legendary serial killer. It's a 9-foot-long ancestral crocodile that stomped about the southeastern U.S. during the Late Triassic, eating smaller armored reptiles and competing with dinosaurs for top-predator status. Oh, and it walked on its hind legs.
Carnufex carolinensis, fondly nicknamed the Carolina Butcher, is clearly a badass addition to the family of proto-crocs that once roamed the Earth alongside the dinosaurs. It was discovered by paleontologists from North Carolina State University and North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, who recently dug up fragments of the beast's skull, spine and upper forelimb. The discovery, along with a 3D rendering of the crocodylomorph's skull—filled in by comparison with close relatives—appears today in Nature Scientific Reports.
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Minor leagues
EAS Mid-Season All-Star (2011)
All-Star Futures Game Selection (2010)
Major leagues
New York Mets: 51 saves (2016)
New York Mets: 35 saves in 35 opportunities to begin the season (2016)
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List of Major League Baseball players suspended for domestic violence
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~~~
cygx
There's currently no national database storing pictures of all German citizen,
and I for one would oppose its creation.
~~~
Koshkin
Why would you oppose the database of all citizens to also having pictures in
it?
~~~
wasmitnetzen
There is also no single database of all German citizens. Privacy is very
important in Germany.
~~~
germanier
There is since 2007, at the Bundeszentralamt für Steuern.
In addition, many decentral databases (such as local registration databases)
can be comprehensively and automatically queried by many individual
authorities.
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elchin
German passports have fingerprint info stored in them - won't that prevent
someone else from being able to use the passport? I would hope they check
fingerprints at the border.
~~~
junon
I'm an American expat in Germany. I've never had my fingerprints checked,
neither in the US not at any country borders. Could be a privilege stemming
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msgid ""
"You can choose which parameter you want to automate in each Automation "
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msgstr ""
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msgid "Editing Automation"
msgstr ""
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msgid ""
"Editing automation consists of creating automation regions and then "
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msgstr ""
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msgid "Audio FX Track"
msgstr ""
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msgid ""
"Audio FX tracks can be used for effects by sending audio signals to them "
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#: ../../tracks/chord-track.rst:42
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msgid "The unique name of the track."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../../tracks/master-track.rst:49
msgid "These are similar to :ref:`instrument-track-sends`."
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msgstr ""
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msgid ""
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alert to its raison d’etre
………………………………………………..
In
February 1992
an
affidavit
filed by
IRS Special Agent Diane Messer
characterized
TPCS
as an
“illegal tax protester organization”
and sought a
search warrant
authorizing the seizure of documents pertaining to
TPCS
and to
Phillip and Marlene Marsh
………………………………………………..
The search was to be carried out at the Marshes’ home, which they used as the Society’s headquarters
………………………………………………..
Pursuant to the
warrant,
a comprehensive seizure
was made of the
correspondence,
computers,
and
file cabinets
of the
Society
………………………………………………..
Apparently as a response to the search, on
August 12, 1992,
in
Stockton, California,
Phillip and Marlene Marsh
and
Jill Spencer
signed two papers
alleging
that
certain persons
were
indebted to them
in the amount of
$350,000 each and seeking to place a
commercial lien
on the
property
of the
debtors
………………………………………………..
These persons were
Agent Messer
and
three other IRS agents
involved in the search;
the
United States Magistrates
who had authorized the search;
three United States attorneys
in the
Eastern District of California
and
one United States attorney
in the
Northern District;
Lawrence Karlton,
Senior District Judge
of the
Eastern District;
and
California Superior Court Judge
Jeremy Fogel
………………………………………………..
The liens were filed in
Nevada
and
Washington
………………………………………………..
A year later, in
February1993,
a
second affidavit
executed by
Agent Messer
asserted that
TPCS
was
“so permeated with involvement with illegal activities”
that a comprehensive search could not separate the few innocent items
“from the vast amount of material which will be relevant evidence of the criminal violations”
………………………………………………..
The Marshes then moved from
California
to
Colorado
and from their home there continued their enterprise under the name the
Liberty Foundation
………………………………………………..
A
third affidavit
executed by
Messer
led to the
comprehensive search
of the
Colorado office
in
December 1993
………………………………………………..
A
grand jury
had already, on
November 29, 1993,
indicted the defendants for
conspiracy to defraud the United States
………………………………………………..
The defendants moved unsuccessfully to suppress the material seized by the government from their files
………………………………………………..
Phillip Marsh
sought with equal unsuccess to introduce a report by a psychiatrist who evaluated him and found him to suffer from delusions; the psychiatrist’s proffered testimony was excluded in limine on the government’s motion
………………………………………………..
Trial followed in the district court for Northern California running | {
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film.rental_duration AS "film.rental_duration",
film.rental_rate AS "film.rental_rate",
film.length AS "film.length",
film.replacement_cost AS "film.replacement_cost",
film.rating AS "film.rating",
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language.name AS "language.name",
language.last_update AS "language.last_update",
actor.actor_id AS "actor.actor_id",
actor.first_name AS "actor.first_name",
actor.last_name AS "actor.last_name",
actor.last_update AS "actor.last_update",
inventory.inventory_id AS "inventory.inventory_id",
inventory.film_id AS "inventory.film_id",
inventory.store_id AS "inventory.store_id",
inventory.last_update:= struct {
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}{}
err := query.Query(db, &ret)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Equal(t, ret.MaxFilmRate, 4.99)
}
func TestSelectQueryScalar(t *testing.T) {
expectedSQL := `
SELECT film.film_id AS "film.film_id",
film.title AS "film.title",
film.description AS "film.description",
film.release_year AS "film.release_year",
film.language_id AS "film.language_id",
film.rental_duration AS "film.rental_duration",
film.rental_rate AS "film.rental_rate",
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film.rating AS "film.rating",
film.last_update AS "film.last_update",
film.special_features AS "film.special_features",
film.fulltext AS "film.fulltext"
FROM dvds.film
WHERE film.rental_rate = (
SELECT MAX(film.rental_rate)
FROM dvds.film
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financially.
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The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to beCentre (CRIC), The Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, UK), Klaus Friedrich Rabe (LungenClinic Grosshansdorf, Zentrum für Pneumologie und Thoraxchirurgie, Grosshansdorf, Germany), Joseph M Antó (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain), Norbert Krug (Frauenhofer Institut für Toxikologie und experimentelle Medizin, Hannover, Germany), Michael Kiehntopf (Universitätsklinikum Jena, Institut für klinische Chemie und Laboratoriumsmedizin, Jena, Germany), Jørgen Vestbo (University of Manchester and South Manchester University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK), and Emiel F Wouters (Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht, The Netherlands). Furthermore, the authors thank the study coordinators Sandra Söhler and Inge Kokot (Philipps-University, Marburg, Germany).
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Peace, Fords; Cathedral of St. Francis of Assisi, Metuchen; St. Thomas the Apostle, Old Bridge; St. John the Evangelist, Dunellen; St. Matthias, Somerset; St. Catherine of Siena, Pittstown
Status: Removed
Thomas Ganley
Ordained: 1985
Assignments: St. Ann, Raritan; St. Cecilia, Monmouth Junction; St. Matthew, Edison; Immaculate Conception, Spotswood; St. Cecelia, Iselin; Our Lady of Fatima, Piscataway; Sacred Heart, South Plainfield; St. Ann, Raritan; St. Philip and St. James, Phillipsburg
Accusations: One
Status: Removed; under investigation by civil authorities
John Giordano
Ordained: 1967
Assignments: St. Luke, North Plainfield
Accusations: Multiple
Status: Removed
Anthony Kramarz
Ordained: 1950
Assignment: St. Stanislaus Kostka, Sayreville
Accusations: Multiple
Status: Deceased
Patrick Kuffner
Ordained: 2002
Accusations: Multiple
Assignments: Queenship of Mary, Plainsboro; St. Bartholomew, East Brunswick; Our Lady of Mount Virgin, Middlesex
Status: Removed; under investigation by civil authorities
Gregory Littleton
Ordained: 1990
Assignments: St. Philip and St. James, Phillipsburg; Our Lady of Victories, Sayreville; Our Lady of MountDeceased
M. Francis McGrath
Ordained: 1978
Status: Removed from Ministry
Joseph F. McHugh
Ordained: 1973
Status: Deceased
William J. McKeone
Ordained: 1969
Status: Removed from Ministry
Riochard R. Milewski
Ordained: 1983
Status: Removed from Ministry
Liam A. Minogue
Ordained: 1968
Status: Deceased
Sebastian L. Muccilli
Ordained: 1957
Status: Deceased
Robert J. Parenti
Ordained: 1972
Status: Removed from Ministry
Joseph J. Prioli
Ordained: 2005
Status: Removed from Ministry
Joseph R. Punderson
Ordained: 1976
Status: Removed from Ministry
Thomas A. Rittenhouse
Ordained: 1976
Status: Deceased
John E. Sullivan
Ordained: 1949
Status: Deceased
Florencio Tumang
Ordained: 1980
Status: Deceased
H. Brendan Williams
Ordained: 1965
Status: Removed from Ministry
Joseph Barber
Ordained: 1961
Assignments: Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Berlin; St. Joseph’s High School, Camden; Camden Catholic High School, Cherry Hill; St. Mary, Cherry Hill; St. Edward, Pine Hill
Status: Deceased
Claude J. Bender
Ordained: 1965
Assignments: St. Anthony, Camden; St. Ann, Wildwood; St. Gregory, Magnolia; O.L. Star of the Sea, Cape May; St. Michael, Gibbstown; St. Thomas More, Cherry Hill; St. Matthew, National Park; St. Teresa, Runnemede; | {
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Sage Publications. Laudan, Larry 1977. Progress and Its Problems, Berkeley: University of California Press. Lewontin, R.C. 1986. "How Important is Genetics for an Understanding of Evolution?" American Zoologist 26: 811–20. Mayr, Ernst 1959/1994. "Typological versus Population Thinking.," in B.J. Meggers, ed., Evolution and Anthropology. Washington: The Anthropological Society of America, 409–12. Reprinted in Elliott Sober, ed., Conceptual Issues in Evolutionary Biology, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1994, 325–28. ---. 1982. The Growth of Biological Thought, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. McMullin, E. 1970. "The History and Philosophy of Science: A Taxonomy," Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science 5: 12–67. Morris, S.W. 1994. "Fleeming Jenkin and The Origin of Species: AReassessment," British Journal for the History of Science 27: 313–43. BENCE NANAY616 Musgrave,Alan 1983. "Facts and Values inScience Studies," in Home, RoderickWeir, ed., Science under Scrutiny: The Place of History and Philosophy of Science, Dordrecht: Reidel, 49–80. Nanay, Bence forthcoming a. "Population Thinking as Trope Nominalism," Synthese. ---. forthcoming b. "Popper's Darwinian Analogy," Perspectives on Science. Palmer, E. 1993. "Lakatos's 'Internal History' as Historiography," Perspectives on Science 1: 603–26. Popper, Karl R. 1959/2002. The Logic of Scientific Discovery, London Routledge. ---. 1963. Conjectures and Refutations, London Routledge. ---. 1972. Objective Knowledge, Oxford: Clarendon. ---. 1975/1996. "The Rationality of Scientific Revolutions," in R. Harré, ed., Problems of Scientific Revolutions, Oxford: Clarendon, 72–101. Reprinted in Popper, Karl, R.: The Myth of the Framework. London: Routledge, 1996. ---. 1978. "Natural Selection and the Emergence of Mind," Dialectica 32: 339–55. Richardson, Alan 2006. "Rational Reconstruction," in The Philosophy of | {
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List of programs broadcast by Alter Channel
The following is a history of the programming that has aired on Alter Channel' from Greece:
Children, teens and young people64 Zoo LaneThe Adventures of Blinky Bill
All-New Dennis the Menace
Angelina Ballerina
Angry Beavers
Animal Stories
Anne of Green Gables
Aoki Densetsu Shoot!
Archie's Weird Mysteries
Arthur (Seasons 1-9)
Babar
Baby Triplets
Bakugan
Bananas in Pajamas
Barney & Friends
Battle B Daman
Bear in the Big Blue House
Becassine
Benjamin the Elephant
The Berenstain Bears
Beyblade V-Force
Bibi Blocksberg
Billy and Buddy
Bob the Builder
Bratz
Butt-Ugly MartiansCaillouCaptain PugwashCare Bears
Casper
Cedric
Charley and Mimmo
Chuggington
Clifford the Big Red Dog (TV series)
Clifford's Puppy Days
Code Lyoko
CotoonsDigimon Adventure 02, Digimon Frontier and Digimon Tamers (all under the title "Digimon")Donkey Kong CountryDream Street
Duel Masters
Engie Benjy
Fantaghiro
Fantastic Four
Fifi and the Flowertots
Finley The Fire Engine
Fireman Sam
Fix and FoxiFlipperFootball StoriesFranklin
Galactik Football
Garfield and Friends
George Of The Jungle
Gormiti
Hamtaro
Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs
HarveyToons Show
He-Man and the Masters ofNT Warrior
Mew Mew Power
Microscopic Milton
Miffy
Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends
Mr. Men and Little Miss
Magic Adventures of Mumfie
Muppet Babies
My Little Pony Tales
The New Adventures of Lucky Luke
The New Adventures of Ocean Girl
Oggy and the Cockroaches
One Piece
Papa Beaver's Storytime
Peter Pan
Peter Pan and the Pirates
PimpaPinguPippi LongstockingPolly PocketPolochonPostman PatPotato Head Kids
Power Rangers Ninja StormPrincess SissiRainbow Fish
Roary The Racing Car
Rocket Power
Rolie Polie Olie
Rubbadubbers
Rupert and Rupert Bear, Follow the Magic...
Sabrina's Secret Life
Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat
Sanbarbe le Pirate
Sandokan
The Adventures of Sidney Fox
Silver Surfer
Simsala Grimm
Slam Dunk
Spider-Man The Animated Series
Spider-Man The New Animated Series
Strawberry Shortcake
Sylvanian Families
Tabaluga
Team Galaxy
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Thomas the Tank Engine
Timbuctoo
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led the mediation of the resumption of oil exports by the two nations. Last year he was nominated by the Daily Trust as African of the Year for “his outstanding leadership of the panel, for his persistent and consistent involvement in the peace process, and for the success of the panel in bringing Sudan and South Sudan back from the brink of war...” This was a commendable feat indeed.
Besides high-ranking officials as the abovementioned, since 2000 South Africa has been instrumental in deploying military troops to countries such as Burundi, The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Darfur and even Nepal. These soldiers have not only been ‘peacekeeping’, but also been hands on in training troops and in infrastructural reconstruction and development, especially in the DRC.
All these effortsamarcord
2006
Nils Mönkemeyer (viola)
Nicholas Rimmer (piano accompanist)
Quartet New Generation (recorder quartet)
2007
(percussion)
2008
2009
Byol Kang (violin)
(accompanist)
2011
Miao Huang (piano)
Lars Karlin (trombone)
Trombone Unit Hannover (trombone octett)
, Benjamin Scheuer (composition)
2012
Tobias Feldmann (violin)
Rie Koyama (bassoon)
Koryun Asatryan, Asya Fateyeva (saxophone)
Duo Gerassimez (duo cello/piano)
Daniel Moreira, Sascha Thiele (composition)
2013
Jonas Palm, Janina Ruh (cello)
Rubén Durá de Lamo (tuba)
Sabrina Ma (percussion)
, Kathrin Denner (composition)
2014
(piano)
2015
Wies de Boevé (double bass)
Bettina Aust (clarinet)
Damian Scholl (composition)
2016
Katharina Konradi (soprano)
Raphaela Gromes, Valentino Worlitzsch (cello)
Simon Höfele (trumpet)
Constantin Hartwig (tuba)
Tobias Klich, Tamon Yashima (composition)
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Trewane Cross in St Neot churchyard
A Scheduled Monument in St. Neot, Cornwall
If Google Street View is available, the image is from the best available vantage point looking, if possible,
towards the location of the monument. Where it is not available, the satellite view is shown instead.
Coordinates
Latitude: 50.4822 / 50°28'56"N
Longitude: -4.5582 / 4°33'29"W
OS Eastings: 218603.659502
OS Northings: 67839.527601
OS Grid: SX186678
Mapcode National: GBR N9.LYTP
Mapcode Global: FRA 17BS.B0S
Entry Name: Trewane Cross in St Neot churchyard
Scheduled Date: 19 May 1952
Last Amended: 4 February 1999
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1016776
English Heritage Legacy ID: 31844
County: Cornwall
Civil Parish: St. Neot
Built-Up Area: St Neot
Traditional County: Cornwall
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall
Church of England Parish: St Neot
Church of England Diocese: Truro
Details
This List entry has been amended to add sources for further reading (13/12/2016)
The monument includes a medieval churchyard cross situated tothe south of
St Neot church on the southern edge of Bodmin Moor. The cross, which is Listed
Grade II, survives as an upright lantern head of Cateclewse stone mounted on a
modern granite shaft and two stepped base, 2.35m in overall height.
Cateclewse stone is a greenstone from Trevose on the north Cornish coast which
was used for elaborate sculpture in Cornish churches during the medieval
period. The head measures 0.82m high by 0.33m wide. The principal faces are
orientated east-west, while all four faces of the head are decorated with
scenes in relief: the west principal face bears a crucifixion scene with the
head of God the Father above the cross; the east principal face bears the
figure of a man holding a book and a staff; the north face bears a figure of a
man with | {
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in Culture and Society 21(1): 226–29.
———. 1990. “Animal Rights and Feminist Theory.” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 15(2): 350–75.
Eaton, Heather, and Lois Ann Lorentzen, eds. 2003. Ecofeminism & Globalization: Exploring Culture, Context, and Religion. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
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———. 2001. “A Report Card on Ecocriticism.” AUMLA: The Journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association 96: 220–38.
Frye, Marilyn. 1983. The Politics of Reality: Essays in Feminist Theory. Trumansburg, NY: Crossing Press.
Gaard, Greta. 2010. “New Directions for Ecofeminism: Toward a More Feminist Eco-criticism.” ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 17(4): 1–23.
———. 2003. “Vegetarian Ecofeminism: A Review Essay.” Frontiers 23(3): 117–46. ———. 2001. “Tools for a Cross-Cultural Feminist Ethics: Exploring Ethical Contexts and Contents in theEcofeminism.” The Chronicle of Higher Education 43(49): A9.
Greene, Gayle, and Vicki Ratner. 1994. “A Toxic Link to Breast Cancer?” The Nation, 20 June: 866–69.
Griffin, Susan. 1978. Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her. New York: Harper & Row.
Gruen, Lori. 2009. “The Faces of Animal Oppression.” In Dancing with Iris: The Philosophy of Iris Marion Young, ed. Ann Ferguson and Mechthild Nagel, 225–37. New York: Oxford University Press.
———. 2001. “Conflicting Values in a Conflicted World: Ecofeminism and Multicul-tural Environmental Ethics.” Women & Environments International 52/53: 16–19.
———. 1996. “On the Oppression of Women and Animals.” Environmental Ethics 18(4): 441–44.
———. 1993. “Dismantling Oppression: An Analysis of the Connection between Women and Animals.” In Ecofeminism: Women,Animals, Nature, ed. Greta Gaard, 60–90. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.
———. 1992. “Review of Janet Biehl, Rethinking | {
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(Season 2)
Sayonara, Ozu-sensei
2002
Hatsutaiken
Seikei Bijin
Nurse no Oshigoto 4
Double Score
2003
Okaa-san to Issho
Kao
Water Boys
Anata no Tonari ni Dareka Iru
2004
Fire Boys: Megumi no Daigo
Wonderful Life
Water Boys 2
Medaka
2005
Kyūmei Byōtō Nijūyoji (Season 3)
Rikon Bengoshi: Handsome Woman
Umizaru Evolution
1 Litre no Namida
2006
Ns' Aoi
Attention Please
Dandori: Dance Drill
Yakushadamashii!
2007
Konshū, Tsuma ga Uwaki Shimasu
Hanayome to Papa
Hanazakari no Kimitachi e
Abarenbō Mama
2008
Honey and Clover
Zettai Kareshi: Kanzen Muketsu no Koibito Robot
Shibatora: Dougan Keiji Shibata Taketora
Celeb to Binbo Tarō
2009
Mei-chan no Shitsuji
Atashinchi no Danshi
Kyūmei Byōtō Nijūyoji (Season 4)
Otomen: Aki
Liar Game 2
2010s
2010
Nakanai to Kimeta Hi
Zettai Reido: Mikaiketsu Jiken Tokumei Sōsa
Joker: Yurusarezaru Sōsakan
Freeter, Ie o Kau.
2011
Control: Hanzai Shinri Sōsa
Namae o Nakushita Megami
Zettai Reido: Tokushu Hanzai Sennyū Sōsa
Nazotoki wa Dinner no Ato de
2012
Strawberry Night
Legal High
Iki mo Dekinai Natsu
Osozaki no Himawari ~Boku no Jinsei, Renewal~
2013
Last Hope
Kamo, Kyoto e Iku.
Kyūmei Byōtō Nijūyoji (Season(CNN) Donald Trump has always been fixated with celebrity. Before he was President or even host of NBC's "The Apprentice," the real estate mogul spent years working the New York City tabloids to catapult himself to fame.
Since he took office, that hasn't changed. Trump elevated such people as reality show contestant Omarosa Manigault and WWE co-founder Linda McMahon to positions in his administration. And on Twitter, he often seems preoccupied with celebrities who are critical of him.
Trump isn't the first celebrity to sit in the Oval Office. Ronald Reagan had a career in television and film before entering politics.
Trump isn't the only President to schmooze with stars, either. Ronald and Nancy Reagan hosted countless celebrities at the White House, and Barack and Michelle Obama rubbed elbows with Jay | {
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3 YEARS AND OVER (WHITE ALONE, NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO)[17]
Universe: White alone, not Hispanic or Latino population 3 years and over
Total:
Enrolled in nursery school, preschool:
Public school
Private school
Enrolled in kindergarten:
Public school
Private school
Enrolled in grade 1 to grade 8:
Public school
Private school
Enrolled in grade 9 to grade 12:
Public school
Private school
Enrolled in college:
Public school
Private school
Not enrolled in school
P148A. SEX BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT FOR THE POPULATION 25 YEARS AND OVER
(WHITE ALONE) [17]
Universe: White alone population 25 years and over
Total:
Male:
Less than 9th grade
9th to 12th grade, no diploma
High school graduate (includes equivalency)
Some college, no degree
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree
Graduate or professional degree
Female:
(Repeat EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT)
P148B. SEX BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT FOR THE POPULATION 25 YEARS AND OVER
(BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN ALONE) [17]
Universe: Black or African American alone population 25 years and over
Total:
Male:
Less than 9th grade
9th to 12th grade,no diploma
High school graduate (includes equivalency)
Some college, no degree
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree
Graduate or professional degree
Female:
(Repeat EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT)
P148C. SEX BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT FOR THE POPULATION 25 YEARS AND OVER
(AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE ALONE) [17]
Universe: American Indian and Alaska Native alone population 25 years and over
Total:
Male:
Less than 9th grade
9th to 12th grade, no diploma
High school graduate (includes equivalency)
Some college, no degree
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree
Graduate or professional degree
Female:
(Repeat EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT)
P148D. SEX BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT FOR THE POPULATION 25 YEARS AND OVER
(ASIAN ALONE) [17]
Universe: Asian alone population 25 years and over
Total:
Male:
Less than 9th grade
9th to 12th grade, no diploma
High school graduate (includes equivalency)
Some college, no degree
Associate degree
Bachelor's degree
Graduate or professional degree
Female:
(Repeat EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT)
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on the Visual Studio menu bar
To add a menu to the menu bar, set one of these groups as its parent.
|Group|ID|
|-----------|--------|
|File/Edit/View|IDG_VS_MM_FILEEDITVIEW|
|Refactoring|IDG_VS_MM_REFACTORING:|
|Project|IDG_VS_MM_PROJECT|
|Build|IDG_VS_MM_BUILDDEBUGRUN|
|Format/Tools|IDG_VS_MM_TOOLSADDINS|
|Window/Help/Community|IDG_VS_MM_WINDOWHELP|
|Addins|IDG_VS_MM_MACROS|
|FullScreenBar|IDG_VS_MM_FULLSCREENBAR|
## Menus on the Visual Studio menu bar
To add a group to an existing Visual Studio menu, set one of the following menus as its parent. Submenus are not included in this list.
|Menu|ID|
|----------|--------|
|File|IDM_VS_MENU_FILE|
|Edit|IDM_VS_MENU_EDIT|
|View|IDM_VS_MENU_VIEW|
|Refactor|IDM_VS_MENU_REFACTORING|
|Project|IDM_VS_MENU_PROJECT|
|Build|IDM_VS_MENU_BUILD|
|Format|IDM_VS_MENU_FORMAT|
|Tools|IDM_VS_MENU_TOOLS|
|Extensions|IDM_VS_MENU_EXTENSIONS|
|Window|IDM_VS_MENU_WINDOW|
|Addins|IDM_VS_MENU_ADDINS|
|Community|IDM_VS_MENU_COMMUNITY|
|Help|IDM_VS_MENU_HELP|
## Groups on Visual Studio menus
The following lists show the groups that descend directly from menus on the Visual Studio menu bar. The quickest way to add a command to a Visual Studio menu is to set one of these groups as the parent. Groups that descend from submenus do not appear in this section.
### File menu groups
|Group|ID|
|-----------|--------|
|New/Open|IDG_VS_FILE_FILE|
|Add|IDG_VS_FILE_ADD|
|Solution|IDG_VS_FILE_SOLUTION|
|Misc|IDG_VS_FILE_MISC|
|Save|IDG_VS_FILE_SAVE|
|Rename|IDG_VS_FILE_RENAME|
|Browser|IDG_VS_FILE_BROWSER|
|Print|IDG_VS_FILE_PRINT|
|Most Recently Used|IDG_VS_FILE_MRU|
|Move|IDG_VS_FILE_MOVE|
|Exit|IDG_VS_FILE_EXIT|
### Edit menu groups
|Group|ID|
|-----------|--------|
|Undo/Redo|IDG_VS_EDIT_UNDOREDO|
|Cut/Copy/Paste|IDG_VS_EDIT_CUTCOPY|
|Select|IDG_VS_EDIT_SELECT|
|GoTo|IDG_VS_EDIT_GOTO|
|Find|IDG_VS_EDIT_FIND|
|Objects|IDG_VS_EDIT_OBJECTS|
|OLE Verbs|IDG_VS_EDIT_OLEVERBS|
|Command Well|IDG_VS_EDIT_COMMANDWELL|
### Refactor menu groups
|Group|ID|
|-----------|--------|
|Common|IDG_REFACTORING_COMMON|
|Advanced|IDG_REFACTORING_ADVANCED|
### View menu groups
|Group|ID|
|-----------|--------|
|Form Code|IDG_VS_VIEW_FORMCODE|
|Browser|IDG_VS_VIEW_BROWSER|
|Define Views|IDG_VS_VIEW_DEFINEVIEWS|
|Windows|IDG_VS_VIEW_WINDOWS|
|ArchitectWindows|IDG_VS_VIEW_ARCH_WINDOWS|
|Organization Windows|IDG_VS_VIEW_ORG_WINDOWS|
|Code Browser|IDG_VS_VIEW_CODEBROWSENAV_WINDOWS|
|Dev Windows|IDG_VS_VIEW_DEV_WINDOWS|
|Toolbars|IDG_VS_VIEW_TOOLBARS|
|Symbols|IDG_VS_VIEW_SYMBOLNAVIGATE|
|Navigate|IDG_VS_VIEW_NAVIGATE|
|Small Navigate|IDG_VS_VIEW_SMALLNAVIGATE|
|Object Browser|IDG_VS_VIEW_OBJBRWSR|
|Command Well|IDG_VS_VIEW_COMMANDWELL|
|Property Pages|IDG_VS_VIEW_PROPPAGES|
|Refresh|IDG_VS_VIEW_REFRESH|
### Project menu groups
|Group|ID|
|-----------|--------|
|Miscellaneous Add|IDG_VS_PROJ_MISCADD|
|Add|IDG_VS_PROJ_ADD|
|Folder|IDG_VS_PROJ_FOLDER|
|Unload/Reload|IDG_VS_PROJ_UNLOADRELOAD|
|Reference|IDG_VS_PROJ_REFERENCE|
|Options|IDG_VS_PROJ_OPTIONS|
|Settings|IDG_VS_PROJ_SETTINGS|
### Build menu groups
|Group|ID|
|-----------|--------|
|Solution|IDG_VS_BUILD_SOLUTION|
|Selection|IDG_VS_BUILD_SELECTION|
|Profile Guided Optimization|IDG_VS_PGO_SELECTION|
|Miscellaneous|IDG_VS_BUILD_MISC|
|Cancel|IDG_VS_BUILD_CANCEL|
### Tools menu groups
|Group|ID|
|-----------|--------|
|Command Line|IDG_VS_TOOLS_CMDLINE|
|Snippets|IDG_VS_TOOLS_SNIPPETS|
|Object Subset|IDG_VS_TOOLS_OBJSUBSET|
|Options|IDG_VS_TOOLS_OPTIONS|
|Other 2|IDG_VS_TOOLS_OTHER2|
|External Tools|IDG_VS_TOOLS_EXT_TOOLS|
|External Customizations|IDG_VS_TOOLS_EXT_CUST|
### Window menu groups
|Group|ID|
|-----------|--------|
|New|IDG_VS_WINDOW_NEW|
|Dock/Close|IDG_VS_DOCKCLOSE|
|Dock/Hide|IDG_VS_DOCKHIDE|
|Arrange|IDG_VS_WINDOW_ARRANGE|
|Navigation|IDG_VS_WINDOW_NAVIGATION|
|List|IDG_VS_WINDOW_LIST|
### Help menu groups
|Group|ID|
|-----------|--------|
|Samples|IDG_VS_HELP_SAMPLES|
|Support|IDG_VS_HELP_SUPPORT|
|About|IDG_VS_HELP_ABOUT|
## Submenus of Visual Studio menus
The following hierarchy shows the submenus that are associated with the menus on the Visual Studio menu bar. Because only a group can have a menu as its parent, every submenu must descend from a group on a menu, instead of directly from the menu. For more information about the relationship between menus, groups, and submenus, see [Add a submenu to a menu](../../extensibility/adding-a-submenu-to-a-menu.md).
> [!NOTE]
> The names of the menus on the Visual Studio menu bar are not separately shown in this hierarchy because they can be inferred from the naming convention for | {
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Roy, Jessica. "The Internet Gives Me 'Brain Orgasms' and Maybe You Can Get Them Too." _Time,_ November 18, 2013, newsfeed.time.com/2013/11/18/the-internet-gives-me-brain-orgasms-and-maybe-you-can-get-them-too/.
Sample, Ian. "Why do we sleep? To clean our brains, say US scientists." _The Guardian,_ October 18, 2013, theguardian.com/science/2013/oct/17/sleep-cleans-our-brains-say-scientists.
Shrieves, Linda. "Bob Ross Uses His Brush to Spread Paint and Joy." _Orlando Sentinel,_ July 7, 1990, articles.orlandosentinel.com/1990-07-07/lifestyle/9007060122_1_bob-ross-joy-of-painting-pbs?pagewanted=all.
Silady, Alex. "The Economics of ASMR." SmartAsset.com, April 25, 2014, smartasset.com/blog/economics-of/the-economics-of-asmr/.
_Stress: Portrait of a Killer._ _National Geographic_ documentary, 2008.
Tarakovsky, Margarita, MS. "6 Facts About Transpersonal Psychology." World of Psychology, November 3, 2011, psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2011/11/03/6-facts-about-transpersonal-psychology/.
TheOneLilium. "How to Start Your Own ASMR Channel: 6 Easy Steps! Guidance & Advice," YouTube video, 11:15. August 25, 2014, youtube.com/watch?v=Dw9vbVbWVnA.
Thomas, James P., MD. "Whisper." Voicedoctor.net, September 20, 2014, voicedoctor.net/diagnosis/voice/normal-voice/whisper.
Thompson, Dr. Jeffrey D, DC, BFA. "Methods for StimulationMalignant schwannoma occurring with Schistosoma japonicum: a case report.
An 18-year-old Filipina presented with a 28 cm retroperitoneal malignant schwannoma arising from the sigmoid colon. Histopathologic examination revealed the presence of numerous schistosome ova immediately adjacent to the tumor and throughout the submucosa. Due to the rarity of malignant schwannomas, their infrequent occurrence in young persons in the absence of von Recklinghausen's neurofibromatosis, and the presence of schistosomal ovideposition, the possible role of schistosomal infection in the development of this malignancy is discussed. This is the first reported case of a malignant schwannoma occurring together with schistosomiasis. | {
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Livingston
Victims: Multiple
Status: Deceased
Theodore McCarrick
Ordained: 1958
Former Newark Archbishop Theodore McCarrick has been included on the list based on the findings of the Archdiocese of New York that allegations of abuse of a minor against then Father McCarrick were credible and substantiated.
Status: Permanently removed from ministry
Daniel (Horatio D.) Medina
Ordained: 1998
Assignments: Holy Trinity/Epiphany, Newark; Blessed Sacrament/St. Charles Borromeo, Newark; St. Aloysius, Jersey City; Blessed Sacrament, Elizabeth
Victims: Multiple
Status: Permanently removed from ministry/Laicized
Richard Mieliwocki
Ordained: 1972
Assignments: Chaplain - Roselle Catholic; St. Joseph The Carpenter, Roselle; Most Holy Name, Garfield; Our Lady of Sorrows, South Orange; Holy Trinity, Westfield; Nativity, Midland Park
Victims: Multiple
Status: Permanently removed from ministry/Laicized
John Morel
Ordained: 1955
Assignments: St. Aloysius, Newark; St. Lucy, Newark; St. Michael, Jersey City; Chaplain - Hackensack Hospital, Hackensack; St. Anthony of Padua, Newark; Holy Family, Union City; Nativity, Midlandof Padua, Union City
Victims: One
Status: Deceased
Thomas H. Reilly
Ordained: 1929
Assignments: St. Mary, Paterson; Sacred Heart, Newark; Chaplain, USS South Dakota; District Chaplain, Holy Name of Jesus, East Orange
Victims: One
Status: Deceased
Jesus Rengifo
Ordained: 1984
Assignments: St. Joseph of the Palisades, West New York; Holy Trinity, Hackensack; St. Paul of the Cross, Jersey City
Victims: One
Status: Permanently removed from ministry
Joseph Rice
Ordained: 1977
Assignments: Chaplain, Bergen Regional Medical Center, Paramus; Chaplain, St. Michael Medical Center, Newark; St. John the Apostle, Linden St. Mary, Jersey City
Victims: Multiple
Status: Deceased
Gerald Ruane
Ordained: 1960
Assignments: Holy Trinity, Westfield; Sacred Heart Institute, West Caldwell; Chaplain, Caldwell College, Caldwell; Our Lady of Lourdes, West Orange
Victims: Multiple
Status: Deceased
Mario Salazar
Ordained: 1979
Assignments: Chaplain, Bergen Regional Medical Center, Paramus; Carmelite Chapel Of St. Therese, Paramus; St. Joseph of the Palisades, West New York ;St. Mary, Jersey City
Victims: Multiple
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Molino, Michael R., ed. "Postcolonial Theory and Irish Literature." The Comparatist: Journal of the Southern Comparative Literature Association 20 (1996): 41-92.
Mongia, Padmini, ed. Contemporary Postcolonial Theory: A Reader. London: Arnold, 1996.
Monk, Daniel. "A Home for the Brave: The 'Place' of Emancipation in Postcolonial Criticism." Alternatives 20.4 (1995): 501-22.
Moody, David. "The Tick of a Heretic: Or, On Using the Poison of Theory in the Post-Colonial Operation." Kunapipi. 15.2 (1993): 113-22.
Moore, Alexander. "Epistemophilia, Literature, Violence: The Transports of Monsieur Le Vaillant." Jouvert: A Journal of Postcolonial Studies 1.2 (1997): 25 pars.
Moore-Gilbert, Bart. "Anglo-Saxon Attitudes: Empire, Race and English Studies in Contemporary University Fiction." Wasafiri: Journal of Caribbean, African, Asian and Associated Literatures and Film. 26 (1997): 3-8.
_____. Postcolonial Theory: Contexts, Practices, Politics. London: Verso, 1997.
_____. "Which Way Post-Colonial Theory?:deCaires. "English Gardens and West Indian Yards: The Politics of Location (One More Time)." Wasafiri: Journal of Caribbean, African, Asian and Associated Literatures 28 (1998): 37-38.
Narayan, Uma. Dislocating Cultures: Identities, Traditions, and Third-World Feminism. Thinking Gender. New York: Routledge, 1997.
Narayan, Uma, and Sandra Harding. Decentering the Center Philosophy for a Multicultural, Postcolonial, and Feminist World. Bloomington, IN: Indiana UP, 2000.
Narogin, Mudrooroo. Writing from the Fringe: A Study of Modern Aboriginal Literature. Melbourne, Austral.: Ayland House, 1990.
Nasta, Susheila. Motherlands: Black Women's Writing From Africa, the Caribbean, and South Asia. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP, 1992.
Nettlebeck, Amanda. "'The Two Halves': Questions of Post-Colonial Theory and Practice in Christopher Koch's The Year of Living Dangerously." SPAN: Journal of the South Pacific Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies 32 (1991): 3-8.
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Mountain Air (German: Höhenluft) is a 1917 German silent comedy film directed by Rudolf Biebrach and starring Henny Porten, Paul Hartmann and Reinhold Schünzel.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Ludwig Kainer.
Cast
Henny Porten as Fürstin von Solmsdorf
Paul Hartmann as Egon
Reinhold Schünzel as Von Storch
Lupu Pick as Von Melbitz
Max Laurence as Herzog von Isenburg
Emmy Wyda as Von Briesen
Rudolf Biebrach as Lämmermeier
References
Bibliography
Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
External links
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HARPER.
Resting
at the Butcher Family Funeral Home, 5399 Main Street South, Erin,
where the Funeral Service will be held on Monday, December 3Oth
at 2: 00 p.m., with Reverend John
LEKX officiating. Interment Boston
Mills Cemetery. Visitation on Sunday from 2-5 p.m. If desired,
donations to Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital Building Fund
would be appreciated as expression of sympathy. Cards are available
at the funeral home.
DAVIE [email protected]_county.toronto.toronto_star 2002-12-28 published
THRASHER,
Lisa
(Liselotte) -- Of London, passed away suddenly
at London Health Science Centre, Westminister Campus, on Friday,
December 27, 2002. Lisa was born in Oettingen, Bavaria, on February
15, 1923, to Salomon and Kathi (née
SAEMANN)
HERRMANN.
She came
to Canada in 1946. She is survived by her dear brother Manfred
HERRMANN of Galveston, Texas. Loved mother of four sons, John
(Adele) THRASHER of Sarnia, Fred (Marilyn)
THRASHER of Markham,
Terry (Janet
PETERS)
THRASHER of London, Geoffrey (Marlene)
THRASHER
ofToronto. Dear mother-in-law of Sheila
DAVIE. Cherished grandmother
of Andy, Jennifer, Sarah (Christian)
DEMPSEY,
Steven,Katie,
Michael, Warren, Scott, Lisa and Julia. Great-grandmother to
Maggie DEMPSEY.
She is also survived by her extended and well
loved family in Long Island, New York, Amherstburg and throughout
Ontario.Predeceased by her husband Charles ''Mike''
THRASHER
(1976,) her companion Mario
CASCIANO (1999) and her brother Rudolph
HERRMANN.
Lisa was an active member of Highland Golf and Country
Club, since her retirement from London Life in 1985. The family
will receive Friends and relatives at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel,
1997 Dundas Street East (at Wavell), London, for visitation on
Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held in the
chapel on Monday, December 30, 2002 at 2 p.m. Interment at Forest
Lawn Memorial Gardens. As an expression of sympathy, memorial
donations may be made to the London Regional Cancer Centre. Arrangements
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the
rise during the 1930s,
perhaps solutions could
be found and imposed.
There was little thought that
Aboriginal people themselves
had already found the
only possible answer.
Reading from a typical newspaper
column published just a few
months before the expedition
departed, and I quote,
"half-caste problem, should
they merge with whites?"
That was the subheading.
And, "with official
statistics revealing
a gradual decline of the
Aboriginal population
and an increase of so-called
half-caste Aboriginals,
the Protection Authorities
today" and this
is the quote, "agreed
with one exception
that the half-caste population
must merge with the white.
Queensland delegates disagreed
and made the suggestion
that a native community
should develop
on self-supporting lines with
the aid of a government grant."
So you have this
division, this debate,
which is ongoing in
Australia during the 1930s,
and is going to lead
to a shift in policy.
Along come Tindale and Birdsell,
feeding into this debate.
While they each had their
own private research agenda,
there's little doubt
that the expedition
was sanctioned and supported
inAustralia partly
because their insights were
germane to this so-called
half-caste problem.
Not surprisingly, the
surrounding discourse
was replete with
racial epithets,
half-caste, quadroon,
octoroon, and both Tindale
and Birdsell's journals
are full of these epithets.
Birdsell's much
more so because it
was the currency of his
scientific work at the time.
They were terms of art,
necessary, in his view--
although he didn't use them much
after the Second World War--
for understanding the basis
of the so-called problem.
Before the advent of DNA, he was
employing the full repertoire
of racial science to determine
which particular trace had made
their way from Europeans
to the mixed heritage
descendants of what he
called the first cross,
the initial cross.
His principal
task, in a way, was
to determine whether this
mixing would result necessarily
in any form of degeneration.
Seems extraordinary
to us today, but it
was the nature of the discourse.
It's clear enough
that the answer was
no, and that both Tindale
and Birdsell saw reason
for great | {
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the horror of the battle ultimately determined President Truman's choice to use atomic bombs in August 1945.
It is a brutal, heart-rending story, and one David tells with masterly attention to detail: the cramped cockpit of a kamikaze plane, the claustrophobic gun turret of a warship under attack, and a half-submerged foxhole amidst the squalor and battle detritus. The narrative follows generals, presidents and emperors, as well as the humbler experiences of ordinary servicemen and families on both sides, and the Okinawan civilians who were caught so tragically between the warring parties.
Using graphic eyewitness accounts and declassified documents from archives in three continents, Saul David illuminates a shocking chapter of history that is too often missing from Western-centric narratives of the Second World War.Ijäs (Finland)
Ishii Sogo-Gakuryu (Japan)
Jeon Kyu-hwan (South Korea)
Jussi Jaakola (Finland)
Ken Jacobs (USA)
Vimukthi Jayasundara (Sri Lanka)
Woo Ming Jin (Malaysia)
Viktor Kaganovich (Ukraine)
Kang Kiyoung aka Dalpalan (South Korea)
Tolga Karaçelik (Turkey)
Manuela Kaufmann (Italy)
Naomi Kawase (Japan)
Ville Kerimaa (Finland)
Eric Khoo (Singapore)
Kim Jee-woon (South Korea)
Aku Louhimies (Finland)
Ari Alexander Ergis Magnússon (Iceland)
Marina Manushenko (Switzerland)
Bruce McClure (USA)
Brillante Mendoza (Philippines)
Kyungwon Moon (South Korea)
Amir Naderi (Iran)
Park Chan-wook (South Korea)
Rafi Pitts (Iran)
Pen-ek Ratanaruang (Thailand)
Jussi Reittu (Finland)
Simon Rumley (UK)
Albert Serra (Spain)
Ronni Shendar (Israel)
Norbert Shieh (USA)
Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson (Iceland)
Auraeus Solito (Philippines)
Mika Taanila (Finland)
Mart Taniel (Estonia)
Andres Tenusaar (Estonia)
Tom Tykwer (Germany)
Gillian Wearing (UK)
Gereon Wetzel (Germany)
Oliver Whitehead (Finland)
Adam Wingard (USA)
Edmund Yeo (Malaysia/Japan)
Kari Yli-Annala (Finland)
Brian Yuzna (USA)
Veiko Õunpuu (Estonia)
References
External links
Category:2011 films
Category:2010s avant-garde and experimental films
Category:2010s independent films
Category:Anthology films
Category:Films directed by Vimukthi Jayasundara | {
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in Contemporary Europe. Minneapolis, MN: U of Minnesota P, 1997.
Brotherston, Gordon. Book of the Fourth World: Reading the Native Americas Through Their Literature. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge UP, 1992.
Brown, Richard Harvey. Writing the Social Text Poetics and Politics in Social Science Discourse: Communication and Social Order. New York: A. de Gruyter, 1992.
Brown, Russell M. "Critic, Culture, Text: Beyond Thematics." Essays on Canadian Writing 11 (1978): 151-83.
Brown, Stephen Gilbert. "De-Composing the Canon: Alter/Native Narratives From the Borderland." College Literature. 25.2 (1998): 30-44.
Brydon, Diana. "The Myths That Write Us: Decolonising the Mind." Commonwealth 10.1 (1987): 1-14.
_____. "Re-writing The Tempest." World Literature Written in English. 23.1 (1984): 75-88.
Brydon, Diana, and Helen Tiffin, eds. Decolonising Fictions. Sydney, Austral.: Dangaroo P, 1993.
Buchanan, Ian. "Extraordinary Spaces in Ordinary Places: De Certeau and the Space ofPostcolonialism." SPAN: Journal of the South Pacific Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies 36 (1993): 56-64.
Buell, Frederick. National Culture and the New Global System. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins UP, 1994
Buell, Lawrence. "American Literary Emergence as a Postcolonial Phenomenon." American Literary History 4.3 (1992): 411-42.
Bulbeck, Chilla. Re-orienting Western Feminism: Women's Diversity in a Postcolonial World. New York: Cambridge UP, 1998.
Burnett, Paula. "Hegemony or Pluralism? The Literary Prize and the Post-Colonial Project in the Caribbean." Commonwealth Essays and Studies. 16.1 (1993): 1-20.
Burton, Antoinette M. Gender, Sexuality and Colonial Modernities. London: Routledge, 1999.
Buscall, Jon, and Outi Pickering, eds. Approaches to Narrative Fiction. Turku, Fin.: U of Turku, 1999.
Busia, Abena P.A., and Stanlie M. James, eds. Theorizing Black Feminisms: The Visionary Pragmatism of Black Women. New York: Routledge, 1993.
Butler, Judith. Gender | {
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year service award
at the annual Founders week banquet, held Monday night. Dr. and Mrs.
Carl Lundquist were among several faculty and administration per-sonnel
who received recognition.
Staff Receive Awards
At Historical Banquet
(photo by Johnson)
Typical scene this week in the coffee shop is a campus visitor, here
for Founders week, talking with faculty members and students. Here,
Rev. Robert Klingberg speaks with Rev. David Guston, seminary librar-ian.
Service awards were presented
to several Bethel staff members
at the annual historical banquet
Monday night in the fieldhouse.
Those honored for service anniver-saries
were H. Wyman Malmsten,
Dean Edwin Omark, David Guston,
Eugene Johnson, C. Howard Smith,
Lillian Ryberg and President Carl
Lundquist.
Malmsten was presented a silver
candelabra. He has been assistant
to the president since 1951. Pre-viously
he was pastor of the Pow-derhorn
Park Baptist church in
Minneapolis from 1930-38 and field
representative for the college from
1938-51.
Edwin Omark, dean of the sem-inary,
receivedan engraved watch.
Prior to coming to Bethel he pas-tored
Champion St. Baptist church
in Bellingham, Wash. and Eleventh
Street Baptist church in Los An-geles.
He has been a professor of
practical theology since 1944 and
dean since 1948.
Jeweled cuff links were present-ed
to David Guston, librarian since
1957. He has pastored church-es
in Henning, Minn.; Bristol,
Conn.; Schenectady, N.Y.; and New
York City.
Eugene Johnson and C. Howard
Smith received birthstone rings.
Johnson, professor and chairman
of the art department and director
Purdue Draws
Political Crowd
An estimated 400 midwestern
college students gather on the Pur-due
university campus Thursday
through Saturday, Feb. 27-29, to
hear authorities discuss and debate
"Armament vs. Disarmament" at
the third annual Purdue Confer-ence
on International Affairs.
Students from about 38 Midwest
college and university campuses
will gather for the series of meet-ings.
While directed primarily to-ward
undergraduate students, a
large number of graduate students
also will attend. Foreign students
at midwestern colleges and univer-sities
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of Nursing, University of Melbourne, 2006-2011 and Deputy Head, 1997-2001.
Associate Professor, Palliative Care Nursing, Centre for Palliative Care, 1997.
President, Union of International Cancer Control, since 2016 and Board Member, since 2010.
President, International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care, 2006-2010 and Board Member, 1992-2012.
Board Member, International Collaboration on Cancer Reporting, since 2016.
Member, National Cancer Expert Reference Group, Commonwealth Department of Health.
Member, Oncology Clinical Committee, National Health and Medical Research Council, since 2016 and Member, Palliative Care Research Working Committee, 2004-2008.
Member, Data and Research Advisory Committee, Cancer Australia.
Member, Cancer Monitoring Advisory Group,
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, since 2015.
Reviewer, Australian Research Council.
Awards and recognition includes:
Honorary Professor, Susan Wakil School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Sydney
Honorary Life Fellow, Cancer Nursing Society of Australia, 2017.
Recipient, Distinguished Merit Award, International Society ofNurses in Cancer Care, 2016.
Distinguished Fellow, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, 2013
Recipient, Nursing Excellence Award, Cancer Nursing Society of Australia, 2009.
International Fellow, American Academy of Nurses, 2009.
Bonnie Bullough Lecture, School of Nursing, University of Buffalo, USA, 2006.
Royal Tiffany Lectureship, Royal Marsden Hospital, UK, 2001.
Recipient, International Award for Contributions to Cancer Care, US Oncology Nursing Society, 2001.
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Jan Maree Becker AM
Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia
Yandina Creek, Queensland
For service to community health through neonatal organisations, and to aviation.
Service includes:
Neonatal organisations:
Founder, Midwife Vision, current.
Instructor, Neonatal Resuscitation, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, current.
Clinical Midwife, Amana Hospital, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, current.
Nurse, Buderim Private Hospital, July 2013.
Former Nurse, Nelson Polytechnic, Nelson, New Zealand.
Former Registered Nurse, Renal and Plastic Ward, Tauranga, New Zealand.
Former Midwife, King George V Hospital/Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.
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and do the science. Laver asked his boss at the Australian National University, in Canberra, to fund Webster and him for such a study. You must be hallucinating, said the boss. Not on my dollar, you're not. So they appealed to the World Health Organization, in Geneva, where a trusting officer gave them $500, a substantial bit of money at the time. Laver and Webster went to a place called Tryon Island, fifty miles off the coast of Queensland, and found influenza virus in wedge-tailed shearwaters.
"So we have flu, related to human flu, in the wild migratory birds of the world," Robert Webster told me, forty years later. In the scientific literature he had been rather unassuming about this work but in conversation he laid it out: Sure,Institute, 468, 472–73
Japanese encephalitis (JE), 314–16, 317, 318
Johannesburg, South Africa, 62
Johnson, Karl, 37, 69–70, 74, 346
on pathology of Ebola, 93–96
in search for Ebola reservoir, 70–72, 77
Jolo (boatman), 449, 450
Jones, Kate E., 44
Jones-Engel, Lisa, 277–81, 283–89
Joosten, Astrid, 357–59, 360, 362–63, 364
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 72, 75
Journal of Virology, 194, 464
Junin, 24, 270, 307
Justin, Ekeme, 440
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, 241
Kabila, Laurent, 418
Kabongo, Jean-Marie M., 410–12, 421
Kadéï River, 434
Kakao people, 435–36
Kanki, Phyllis, 394–98, 416
Kapit, Malaysia, 154
P. knowlesi infections in, 156–59
Kaposi's sarcoma, 386–87, 389
Karesh, William B. "Billy," 64–68, 89, 91, 122, 466
Kasai River, 118
Keele, Brandon F., 424–27, 428, 437, 472–73, 475, 476
Kemp, Alan, 352, 354, 364
Kenya, 399
Kermack, William Ogilvy, 141–44, 146, 236, 303, 367, 518
Khan, Rasheda, 378–79
Khulna, Bangladesh, 335, 336, 339
Kibale National Park, Uganda, 467
Kika, Cameroon, 440, 449
Kikwit, DRC, 72–75, 80, 91–92, 93, | {
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No. 04-97-00911-CR
Edward Rene GOMEZ,
Appellant
v.
The State of TEXAS,
Appellee
From the 290th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Texas
Trial Court No. 96-CR-4832
Honorable Sharon MacRae, Judge Presiding
Opinion by: Paul W. Green, Justice
Sitting: Catherine Stone, Justice
Paul W. Green, Justice
Karen Angelini, Justice
Delivered and Filed: November 17, 1999
AFFIRMED
Appellant, Edward Rene Gomez, was convicted of the offense of intoxication
manslaughter.(1) Trial was before a jury and punishment was assessed by the jury at 16 years
confinement within the Texas Department of Criminal Justice/Institutional Division and a
fine of $5000. In eight points of error, Gomez makes three basic arguments: first, his
consent to draw a blood sample was involuntary; second, the testimony of the State's expert
regarding the alcohol content of his blood was unreliable; third, the State improperly
commented on his failure to testify during trial and at sentencing. We overrule appellant's
points of error and affirm the trial court's judgment.
Background
Gomez was involved in an automobile accident on June 21, 1996. Following the
accident, he was taken to a local hospital to be treated for minor injuries. At the hospital he
was approached by San Antonio Police Officer Michael Moore. Officer Moore addressed
Gomez and read a form stating that he was under arrest for driving while intoxicated. He
then requested permission to take a blood sample from Gomez. Gomez orally consented to
have his blood drawn.
At the hearing to suppress evidence of Gomez' blood sample, there was conflicting
testimony concerning what was said between Officer Moore and Gomez. It is undisputed
that Officer Moore read San Antonio Police Department form DIC-24. This form contains
the statutorily required warnings | {
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many years, and
rejected Hilbert's proof as non-constructive.
Later, Hilbert produced the first constructive proof of the
Finite Basis Theorem, as well.
In number theory, he proved Waring's famous conjecture
which is now known as the Hilbert-Waring Theorem.
Any one man can only do so much, so the
greatest mathematicians should help nurture their
colleagues.
Hilbert provided a famous List of 23 Unsolved
Problems, which inspired and directed the development
of 20th-century mathematics.
Hilbert was warmly regarded by his colleagues and students,
and contributed to the careers of several great mathematicians
and physicists including Georg Cantor, Hermann Minkowski,
John von Neumann, Emmy Noether, Alonzo Church, and Albert Einstein.
His doctoral students included Hermann Weyl, Richard Courant,
Max Dehn, Teiji Takagi, Ernst Zermelo, Wilhelm Ackermann, the chess
champion Emanuel Lasker, and many other famous mathematicians.
Eventually Hilbert turned to physics
and made key contributions to classical and quantum
physics andto general relativity.
He published the Einstein Field Equations
independently of Einstein
(though his writings make clear he treats this as strictly
Einstein's invention).
Minkowski won a prestigious prize at age 18 for
reconstructing Eisenstein's enumeration of the ways to represent
integers as the sum of five squares.
(The Paris Academy overlooked that Smith had already published
a solution for this!)
His proof built on quadratic forms and continued fractions
and eventually led him to the new field of Geometric Number Theory,
for which Minkowski's Convex Body Theorem (a sort of pigeonhole principle) is
often called the Fundamental Theorem.
Minkowski was also a major figure in the development of functional analysis.
With his "question mark function" and "sausage," he was also a
pioneer in the study of fractals.
Several other important results are named after him, e.g.
the Hasse-Minkowski Theorem.
He was first to extend the Separating | {
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byte data type, Primitive Types, Wrappers for Primitive Types, Working with alternate bases, Standard types, Glossary
defined, Glossary
parsing, Working with alternate bases
wrapper for, Wrappers for Primitive Types
ByteArrayInputStream, Streams from Strings and Back
ByteArrayOutputStream, Streams from Strings and Back, Filtering the Servlet Response
ByteBuffer class, Buffers–Buffer types, Memory-mapped files
bytecode, A Virtual Machine, Java Compared with Other Languages, The Verifier–The Verifier
defined, A Virtual Machine
verifier for, Java Compared with Other Languages, The Verifier–The Verifier
ByteOrder class, Byte order
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C, Java Compared with Other Languages–Java Compared with Other Languages, Type Safety and Method Binding, The Java Language, Exceptions
vs. Java, Java Compared with Other Languages–Java Compared with Other Languages
and Java syntax, The Java Language
type checking in, Type Safety and Method Binding
C (longjmp() statement),Observers, Limiting Drawing with Clipping
RepaintManager class, Double Buffering
replace() method, Editing, String Method Summary, StringBuilder and StringBuffer, ConcurrentMap, DocumentFilter
ConcurrentMap interface, ConcurrentMap
DocumentFilter class, DocumentFilter
StringBuilder class, StringBuilder and StringBuffer
replaceAll() method, Editing, String Method Summary, Replacing text
replaceFirst() method, Editing, String Method Summary
replacing text, Replacing text–Controlling the substitution
requestFocus() method, Focus, Please, Focus Events
requestFocusInWindow() method, Focus Events
RescaleOp class, Filtering Image Data, Using the RescaleOp Class–Using the RescaleOp Class
reset() method, CyclicBarrier, The Matcher, Buffered streams, Buffer operations
resetBuffer() method, The Servlet Response
resolve() method, FileSystem and Path
resolveSibling() method, FileSystem and Path
resource bundles, Resource Bundles–Resource Bundles
resource paths, Resource Paths–Resource Paths
ResourceBundle class, Resource Bundles
resources, deallocating, Try with Resources–Try with Resources
resources, online, Online Resources
resume() method, Deprecated methods, Working with ThreadGroups
deprecated, Deprecated methods
ThreadGroup class, Working with ThreadGroups
@return annotation, Javadoc Comments
return keyword, The finally Clause, Methods
return types, Return types and overridden methods–Return | {
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had a complicit media. Our world is coming apart because of Donald Trump.
Donald Trump must be broken, or killed.
_________________________________________________
Contextual Reading – Russians Did Not Hack the US Election
Robert Steele: Donald Trump’s Bunker Hill Ronald Reagan Air Traffic Control Moment UPDATE 10
Robert Steele in Defence and Intelligence Norway: The Russians Did Not “Hack” the US Election – a Few Facts from a Former CIA Spy
Robert Steele: US IC Allegations Against Russians Are Crap — Our Own Traitors, Not the Russians, Are the Real Enemy, Fake Evidence & Fake News – UPDATE 22
Robert Steele: Fake News as Treason — An Indictment of CIA, NSA & Everyone Else…Russians Did Not Hack Election, This is a Coup in Progress…
Others in their own words…
Assange, Julian (WikiLeaks, with Sean Hannity, Russians not the source)
Assange,of CIA claims on Russian hacking)
Pieczenik, Steve (Reagan era State leader, US good guys did it)
Raimondo, Justin (Stop the CIA-Saudi Coup against Donald Trump)
Rappoport, Jon (Elector questions for CIA)
Rappoport, Jon (NSA as front for Israel via Narus and Verint)
Scott James (Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology — no way)
Steele, Robert (former CIA spy, introduced hackers to NSA in 1993)
Stein, Jeff (CIA veterans urge caution on leaks blaming Russia)
Taibbi, Matt (Rolling Stone)
Tancredo, Tom (Breitbart)
Tice, Russ (NSA whistleblower, NSA spies on all politicans including Obama)
Whitbeck, John (Criminal insanity of US claim against Russians)
See Also:
Blum, William (CIA Killing Hope worldwide)
Bowden, Mark (USG knows nothing of cyber)
Clark, Wesley (General, foreign policy coup)
Halperin, Morton (Rule 1: Lie to the president)
Nixon, John (CIA wrong on everything re Iraq)
Lewis, Charles (935 Lies)
Parry, Robert (Establishment’s war on | {
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in Sports. However almost no trans athletes qualify.
++Aeris Houlihan is told by England Football Association that cannot play on women's team until two years after her operation.
++Bobbie Lancaster, golfer, tries out for LPGA tour.
++Cory Oskam gets to skate with hockey star Cory Schneider.
++Drew-Ashlyn Cunningham, of My Transsexual Summer is now UK's 1st trans wrestler.
++Fallon Fox, MMA fighter, comes out in an interview with Outsports, and some challenge her right to fight females.
++Harley Ryder, wrestler.
++Taylor Edelmann, volleyball captain.
++Tony Bias, school basketball player, Los Angeles.
2014
++Catherine McGregor featured on ABC's Australian Story. She continues to play and to write about Cricket.
++Renée Richards 3rd autobiography, Spy Night and Other Memories.
++Bobbi Lancaster,
LPGA Golfer thinks that her pre-transition past does give her an unfair
advantage, and therefore chooses to play against younger women.
++Chloie Jonsson, personaltrainer, Santa Cruz, California, banned from competing in women's section of CrossFit Games. Sues.
++Dutee Chand,
17, cis Indian athlete, dropped from the Commonwealth Games contingent
at the last minute after the Athletic Federation of India states that hyperandrogenism made her ineligible to compete as a female athlete.
++Enza Anderson and Savannah Burton, after two months practice, as part of Team TRANS-fusion, comes 4th out of 5 in a 22km rowing race on the Ottawa river.
++Fallon Fox, 38, the controversy of her fighting in female MMA matches continues. The Case Against. Fallon's reply.
++Jaiyah Saelua plays football for American Samoa in a FIFA qualifier, and breaks a long losing streak.
++Kinnon MacKinnon, 28, Toronto, wins in powerlifting at Gay Games 9 in Cleveland.
++Michelle Diamond, goal umpire, officiating Victorian Amateur Football Association matchs.
++Pinki Pramanik, track | {
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Irene Cheng
Sarah Clendenning
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Marta Krechkovsky
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Eva Burmeister
Carolyn Edwards
Andrew Fuller
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Viola
Randolph Kelly: Cynthia S. Calhoun Chair (principal)
Tatjana Mead Chamis (associate principal)
Joen Vasquez (assistant principal)
Marylène Gingras-Roy
Penny Anderson Brill: Michael & Carol Bleier Chair
Laura Fuller
Meredith Kufchak
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Anne Martindale Williams: Pittsburgh Symphonysymphony's first visit to Korea. The symphony performed a benefit concert in Japan's Kobe Green Arena for victims of the January 1995 earthquake. The 11-concert tour brought the orchestra to Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, Seoul, Kita-Kryushu and Kobe.
1996 International Centennial Tour
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Dugand's blind snake (Trilepida dugandi ) is a species of snake in the family Leptotyphlopidae. The species is endemic to South America.
Etymology
The specific name, dugandi, is in honor of Colombian naturalist Armando Dugand.
Geographic range
T. dugandi is found in Atlántico Department, Colombia.
Description
Dorsally, T. dugandi is brown with seven dark copper stripes. Ventrally, it is cream-colored.
Reproduction
T. dugandi is oviparous.
References
Further reading
Adalsteinsson SA, Branch WR, Trape S, Vitt LJ, Hedges SB (2009). "Molecular phylogeny, classification, and biogeography of snakes of the Family Leptotyphlopidae (Reptilia, Squamata)". Zootaxa 2244: 1-50. (Tricheilostoma dugandi, new combination).
Dunn ER (1944). "A Review of the Colombian Snakes of the Families Typhlopidae and Leptotyphlopidae". Caldasia 3 (11): 47-55. (Leptotyphlops dugandi, new species, pp. 52–53).
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the attack.
→Decreased delay for the mid-air version.
→Increased hitstop when the first hit of the attack connects.
→Reduced the amount of hitstop when the attack is guarded.
→Increased the move's stun time.
→Enlarged the move's hitbox.
・Niagara Pummel
→Increased the damage of the move when it's held.
→Adjusted opponent knockback.
・Final Flash
→Adjusted opponent knockback.
→Increased the move's stun time.
→No actions can be taken until the character lands.
→Vegeta descends faster after the mid-air version of the attack.
・Z Assist
→Increased hitstop when the first hit of the attack connects.
→Reduced the amount of hitstop when the attack is guarded.
→Increased the move's stun time.
→Enlarged the move's hitbox.
◆ Beerus
・Standing Light Attack: Follow-up 1, Standing Medium Attack, Crouching Heavy Attack, Jumping Medium Attack
→Adjusted distance Sphere of Destruction travels when hit by the attacks.
・Standing Light Attack: Follow-up 2
→Adjusted hitbox in the air.
→Sped up the start-upknockback from the blade when it makes contact with the opponent.
→Changed the speed of the projectile.
→Holding forward before the attack will increase the speed of the projectile.
・Jumping Unique Attack
→Enlarged the move's hitbox during start-up.
・God Slicer
→Reduced the level of the projectiles, meaning other Ki Blasts will cancel them out.
→Adjusted the projectiles' damage.
→Reduced the move's damage.
→Enlarged the move's hitbox during start-up.
→Increased delay for the grounded version.
・God Slicer (Light)
→Adjusted the direction of opponent knockback.
・God Slicer (Medium)
→Goku Black descends faster after the attack connects.
・God Slicer (Heavy)
→Increased the speed of the projectiles.
→Increased the move's damage.
→Goku Black descends faster after the attack connects.
・Fierce God Kick
→The attack will no longer cross-up the opponent.
→Reduced knockback.
→Increased the speed of descent after the attack hits the opponent.
→Increased delay after landing.
→Adjusted properties on hit during camera shift.
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Illegal Contact
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By:
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210
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194
Story
194
New York Barons tight end Gavin Brawley is suspended from the team and on house arrest after a video of him brawling goes viral. Gavin already has a reputation as a jerk with a temper on and off the field - which doesn't help him once he finds himself on the wrong side of the law. And while he's been successful professionally, he's never been lucky when it comes to love.
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Story
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on
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Kage
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Unabridged
Overall
734
Performance
691
Story
689
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Humble beginnings
Oddly enough, it was driven by irony and history. Let me explain: Just like you and I, the mighty Poseidon had humble beginnings, too. He began as a land-based deity, the god of horses. Back then this was a pretty big deal though, as culturally everyone knew that cavalry was the biggest and bestest show of military might and supremacy. All was good and well, and young Poseidon embraced his role and grew comfortable hanging out in pastures. At least as long as he was watching where he was stepping.
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County:
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Beds: 4
Baths: 2 Full
Sq ft:1,642 (approx)
#: 09352240
Status: Contingent
Listing Information
Property Type: Single Family, Bungalow
Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:2 Full
Total Rooms:10
Square Feet:1,642 (approx)
Year Built:1919
Theatre
Town/Range/Sec:LAKE//
Water:Lake Michigan
Sewer:Public Sewer
Neighborhood
Room Information
Main Floor
Master Bedroom:
11X10
Bedroom:
10X9
Bedroom:
10X10
Dining Room:
12X12
Kitchen:
12X12
Living Room:
13X12
Upper Floor
Bedroom:
9X12
Family Room:
13X10
Sitting Room:
10X12
Bathrooms
Full Baths: 2
Additional Room Information
Rooms:Sitting Room
Interior Features
Cooling:None
Heating:Gas Heat
Basement:Full
Exterior / Lot Features
Parking:2 Parking Spaces,
Lot Dimensions:3528 SQ FT
Driving Directions
67th east of Western Ave to Bell north to address
Financial Considerations
Tax/Property ID:
20191250260000
Tax Amount:$1,196
Tax Year:
2015
Listing Price History
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will now be filled with young players and loan returnees.
Arsenal Tula
In: Maksim Volodko (BATE Borisov), Bakary Kone (Ankaragucu)
Out: Artem Sokol (Tromso, loan)
Arsenal held on to winger Zemlikhan Bakaev this winter, despite parent club Spartak offering decent sums of money to recall him early after not putting a clause in his contract. They also addressed the weakest area of the team by signing experienced international duo Voldoko and Kone. Young defender Sokol, who sat on the bench for every game this season, will now go to Norway for some valuable first team experience.
CSKA Moscow
In: Igor Diveev (Ufa, loan)
Out: Aleksandr Makarov (Avangard, loan), Astemir Gordyushenko (Tyumen, loan), Khetag Khosonov (Tambov, loan), Timur Zhamaletdinov (Lech Poznan, loan), Maksim Edapin (Enisey, loan)
CSKA were very active in the loan market. After searching muchterrific season for Anzhi last year, and, rape case aside, Sarr from Molde is meant to be a great player. In exchange, they ditched a number of deadwood players and must be optimistic of putting on a genuine survival challenge this spring.
FC Krasnodar
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Out: Christian Cueva (Santos, loan), Anatoli Katrich (Ural), Aleksei Tataev (Mlada Boleslav, loan), Roman Shishkin (Krylia, loan), Stefan Strandberg (Ural, loan), Tornike Okriashvili (Released), Mihalio Ristic (Montpellier), Nikolay Komlichenko (Mlada Boleslav)
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bock, and Marshall Foch Robnett, guard.
Four Greenies mode the All-Southeastern
teom-McCollum, Wenzel, Bob Kellogg and
Tommy O'Boyle.
For all of these players and their teammotes,
the "game today" is their firstvictory. Best
of luck.
1354 0 Congratulations. Tell boys we are very proud
of them.
1355 0 Can't you hear us cheering? The crowd is
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and a sofety-18 points in all, were registered
against A and M. in I 0 games.
Tulane was unbeaten in nine games but
was tied 14-oll by North Carolina. The Torheels
mode all of their points in the lost ten
minutes on aerials. It was generally conceded
the Greenies played the most exacting schedule
of the season meeting Clemson, Fordham,
Auburn, North Carolina, Ole Miss, Alabama,
Columbia, Sewanee and Louisiana State in
order.
It is fitting that such squads should be
matched in the game which marks the dedication
of the greatest football stadia in the
South, and one of the largest in the world
devoted exclusively to the gridiron sport.
This 70,000 seating capacity stadium is the
crowning achievement of the New Orleans
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The Enclave by Karen Hancock (Bethany House Publishers)
Finalist: Valley of the Shadow by Tom Pawlik (Tyndale House Publishers)
Young Adult: Winner: North! Or Be Eaten by Andrew Peterson (WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group)
Finalist: Beautiful by Cindy Martinusen-Coloma (Thomas Nelson)
Finalist: The Blue Umbrella by Mike Mason (David C. Cook)
2009 winners and finalists
Contemporary Standalone: Winner: Dogwood by Chris Fabry (Tyndale House Publishers)
Finalist: Tuesday Night at the Blue Moon by Debbie Fuller Thomas (Moody Publishers)
Finalist: Embrace Me by Lisa Samson (Thomas Nelson)
Contemporary Series, Sequels, and Novellas: Winner: You Had Me at Good-bye by Tracey Bateman (FaithWords)
Finalist: Sisterchicks Go Brit! by Robin Jones Gunn (WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group)
Finalist: Summer Snow by Nicole Baart (Tyndale House Publisher)
Contemporary Romance: Winner: Beyond the Night by Marlo Schalesky (WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group)
Finalist: Finding Stefanie by SusanMay Warren (Tyndale House Publishers)
Finalist: Zora and Nicky: A Novel in Black and White by Claudia Mair Burney (David C. Cook)
First Novel: Winner: Blue Hole Back Home by Joy Jordan-Lake (David C. Cook)
Finalist: Rain Song by Alice J. Wisler (Bethany House Publishers)
Finalist: Safe at Home by Richard Doster (David C. Cook)
Historical: Winner: Until We Reach Home by Lynn Austin (Bethany House Publishers)
Finalist: Shadow of Colossus by T.L. Higley (B&H Publishing Group)
Finalist: Washington's Lady by Nancy Moser (Bethany House Publishers)
Historical Romance: Winner: From a Distance by Tamera Alexander (Bethany House Publishers)
Finalist: Calico Canyon by Mary Connealy (Barbour Publishers)
Finalist: The Moon in the Mango Tree by Pamela Binnings Ewen (B&H Publishing Group)
Suspense: Winner: The Rook by Steven James (Revell Books)
Finalist: By Reason of Insanity by Randy Singer (Tyndale House Publishers)
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with the received tenets
of musical Romanticism, acknowledging Tchaikovsky
as a model. At the same time, however, her arrangements of spirituals,
with their jazz chords and strong syncopated basses,
are among the most ragtime-influenced of all such arrangements. The
vitality of her treatments is especially pleasing in uptempo spirituals.
Among Bonds's honors are awards from ASCAP, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority,
the National Association of Negro Musicians,
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Ulysses Simpson Kay
Composer
INTRODUCTION
Ulysses S. Kay was one of the most outstanding composers of twentieth-century
classical idioms. His works were conducted
by leading conductors and played by leading orchestras. He studied composition
with some of the major pedagogues in the
twentieth century, including Howard Hanson, Paul Hindemith, Otto Luening,
and Bernard Rogers. William Grant Still encouraged
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son Omar Zamora lived with her
brother Juan Zamora, his wife Aurelia Zamora, and their three children. Appellee had lived with them since 2001.
On June 29, 2004, Juan and Aurelia Zamora went to
work and left appellee to babysit their children, including their
five-month-old daughter Jennifer Zamora.
That morning Jennifer was taken to Brownwood Regional Hospital for
emergency treatment. Dr. Scott Morris,
the treating physician, testified that Jennifer was unconscious and having a
seizure. She was not moving her eyes,
had no gag reflex, and had a large hematoma the size of a softball on the back
of her head. Tests confirmed that
Jennifer had suffered a large fracture on the back of her skull. Dr. Morris believed these injuries were the
result of non-accidental trauma and were life threatening. Jennifer was taken from Brownwood Regional to
Cook Children=s
Hospital inFort Worth for further treatment.
Dr. Alan Norman, a pediatric ophthalmologist in
Fort Worth, examined Jennifer at the request of the pediatric intensive care
unit. He diagnosed her with retinal
hemorrhages and a schisis cavity or a splitting of the retina. Dr. Norman testified that Jennifer=s injuries were caused by
non-accidental trauma and were most likely sustained while being violently
shaken.
Child Protective Services (CPS) investigated the
incident. A CPS investigator interviewed
appellee. Appellee offered inconsistent
explanations for how Jennifer had been injured.
Appellee was interviewed again on a second date. She continued to provide inconsistent
explanations before finally admitting that she had become angry with Jennifer
and thrown her down on the floor three times.
Appellee then was taken to the Brownwood Law Enforcement Center. There she waived her rights and provided a
written confession.
Jennifer survived, but she has permanent brain
damage and | {
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Port Elizabeth, Saturday 23 June
Tuilagi, who exploded onto the English rugby scene last season and has 10 caps for England, has suffered a number of disciplinary setbacks over the past 12 months.
He was fined for jumping off a ferry in Auckland harbour last October after England were knocked out of the World Cup in New Zealand.
Last May Tuilagi missed Leicester's previous Premiership final against Saracens because of a ban after he punched Northampton and England wing Chris Ashton in the semi-final at Welford Road.
England's three-Test series in South Africa begins in Durban on Saturday 9 June.
Coach Stuart Lancaster's 42-man squad is as follows:
Forwards (23): Props: Dan Cole (Leicester Tigers), Alex Corbisiero (London Irish), Paul Doran Jones (Northampton Saints), Rupert Harden (Gloucester), Joe Marler (Harlequins), Matt Mullan (Worcester Warriors),Hookers: Joe Gray (Harlequins), Dylan Hartley (Northampton Saints), Lee Mears (Bath Rugby), Tom Youngs (Leicester Tigers), Locks: Mouritz Botha (Saracens), Graham Kitchener (Leicester Tigers), Tom Palmer (Stade Francais), Geoff Parling (Leicester Tigers), George Robson (Harlequins), Back rows: Phil Dowson (Northampton Saints), Carl Fearns (Bath Rugby), James Haskell (Otago Highlanders), Tom Johnson (Exeter Chiefs), Joe Launchbury (London Wasps), Ben Morgan (Scarlets), Chris Robshaw (capt, Harlequins), Thomas Waldrom (Leicester Tigers).
Backs (19): Full-backs/wings: Chris Ashton (Northampton Saints), Mike Brown (Harlequins), Ben Foden (Northampton Saints), Alex Goode (Saracens), Ugo Monye (Harlequins), David Strettle (Saracens), Christian Wade (London Wasps), Centres: Anthony Allen (Leicester Tigers), Brad Barritt (Saracens), Jonathan Joseph (London Irish), George Lowe (Harlequins), Manu Tuilagi (Leicester Tigers), Jordan Turner-Hall (Harlequins), Fly-halves: Owen Farrell (Saracens), Toby Flood (Leicester Tigers), Charlie Hodgson (Saracens), Scrum-halves: | {
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be expanded
to include the niqab.
Reactions: Hammad Kabbaj, a preacher who was barred
from standing in parliamentary
elections in October over his alleged ties to “extremism”, denounced
the
ban
as
“unacceptable”.
Oussama Boutaher, a coordinator that defends Islamist
prisoners, said the burqa ban
amounted to “discrimination”.
“This shows that we are
considered second-class citizens. It attacks individual freedoms even though Morocco has
signed a number of international protocols on human
rights,” he told agencies.
Germany sees massive drop in asylum seekers
Germany says 280,000 asylum seekers arrived
there in 2016, a drop of more than 600,000 on the
previous year. The German interior minister said
that the decrease was due to the closure in 2016
of the Balkan route and the migrant deal between
the EU and Turkey.
The record influx of 890,000 people came as
migrants and refugees travelled through Greece
and the Balkans. They headed for Germany after
Chancellor Angela Merkelordered a temporary
open-door asylum policy. Her decision to suspend
EU rules on registering asylum seekers in the first
EU state they entered was aimed at the growing
number of Syrians fleeing the conflict in their
country, but large numbers of people of other nationalities made the journey too.
Migration has become a heavily politicised issue
in Germany ahead of federal elections in the autumn.
As voters punished her CDU party in regional polls
last year, Merkel acknowledged that the migrant crisis could have been handled better.
Germany has rejected asylum requests from Albania, describing it as a “safe country”, and has been
deporting Afghan arrivals. AGENCIES
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the fruiting bodies—sometimes at over two percent by dry weight!"—a stupendous quantity, and in a part of the organism it is not a priority to defend.
Even if psilocybin in mushrooms began as "an accident of a metabolic pathway," the fact that it wasn't discarded during the course of the species' evolution suggests it must have offered some benefit. "My best guess," Beug says, "is that the mushrooms that produced the most psilocybin got selectively eaten and so their spores got more widely disseminated."
Eaten by whom, or what? And why? Beug says that many animals are known to eat psilocybin mushrooms, including horses, cattle, and dogs. Some, like cows, appear unaffected, but many animals appear to enjoy an occasional change in consciousness too. Beug is in charge of gatheringauthority of psychedelic experiences, –66
and Bayesian inferences, –63
and children's brains, –28
and consciousness, –95, , –6, –9, –14, –23
and disorganizing effect of psychedelics,
and expansion/contraction of consciousness, –23
and hallucinations,
and mental rigidity in mental illness, –30
and predictive coding, –8, , , ,
and psychoanalysis, –97, ,
receptors, –93, 314n
and rewiring of brain, –20, __ – __ , –54
and rotating face mask test, –63,
and visual cortex,
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neurotransmitters,
New Age, ,
_New York Times_ , –8, ,
New York University
alcoholism treatment at,
cancer patient research at, , , –33, –38, ,
Nichols, David, –49,
Nicholson, Jack,
Nin, Anaïs,
nitrous oxide, ,
Nixon, Richard, , , ,
noetic quality of mystical experiences, –42, –70, , , –6
_The Noonday Demon_ (Solomon),
Novak, Steven,
Nutt, David
background of, –300
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on comparative risks of drugs, –300, 300n
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Following our reveal of the majority of the Ganassi Ford GT driver lineup yesterday, Motorsport.com believes the fourth full-time driver will be Billy Johnson.
That would mean the 29-year-old would graduate from racing the Multimatic Motorsports-run Ford Mustangs in the IMSA Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge to join Richard Westbrook, Ryan Briscoe and Joey Hand. Multimatic also build the Ford GTs.
Johnson and co-driver Scott Maxwell finished third in CTSCC championship this season, scoring a win at Lime Rock. That was Johnson’s 15th win from his four years in the series.
Ford Performance director Dave Pericak would not be drawn on the lineup, which will be confirmed at next weekend’s NASCAR season finale, the Ford EcoBoost 400.
However, he admitted he was pleased with the GT’s progress in testing. He told Motorsport.com: “Everything’sBrima Koroma
Brima Koroma (born 8 July 1984) is a professional Sierra Leonean footballer.
Career
Koroma played as a striker for Anagennisi Dherynia in the Cypriot First Division.
He has also played for Sierra Leone, scoring a goal in 2006 World Cup qualifying against Congo.
Personal life
Koroma is from Makeni, in Bombali District, in the Northern Province of Sierra Leone.
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he signed a one-year loan deal with Vasco da Gama.
On 19 May 2015 Victor Bolt was loaned to Portuguesa, until December. On 6 November of that year he moved to Vila Nova.
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NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Dozens of Somali extremists wielding automatic weapons attacked a small Kenyan coastal town for hours, assaulting the police station, setting two hotels on fire, and spraying bullets into the street. At least 48 people were killed, officials said Monday.
The assault began around 8 p.m. local time on Sunday night as town residents were watching World Cup matches on TV. The attack met little resistance from the country's security apparatus, and lasted until early Monday morning.
Authorities blamed al-Shabab, Somalia's al-Qaida-linked terror group.
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27 players will battle to get the chance to represent Finland on the home ice at the 2016 IIHF World Junior Championship.
Head Coach Jukka Jalonen chose 27 potential players for the selection camp prior to the 2016 IIHF World Junior Championship. The camp will start on 13th December at the Vierumaki Training Centre. The roster includes three goalkeepers, 10 defencemen and 14 forwards. The final team will include 23 players (3 goalkeepers and 20 skaters).
Two young Finnish stars from professional leagues in North America, Colorado Avalanche forward Mikko Rantanen and Toronto Marlies forward Kasperi Kapanen, will join the team later.
Prior to the tournament Finland will play two exhibition games – on 21st of December in Hameenlinna against Switzerland and on 22nd ofDecember in Lahti against the U.S.
The final roster for the hosts will be announced after these games.
Finland will play the first game at the home tournament on Boxing Day against Belarus.
Camp Roster Finland
Goaltenders:
Kaapo Kahkonen, Blues Espoo (Liiga)
Emil Larmi, Peliitat Heinola (Mestis)
Veini Vehvilainen, JYP Jyvaskyla (Liiga)
Defensemen:
Olli Juolevi, London Knights (OHL)
Miro Keskitalo, TPS Turku (Liiga)
Jesper Mattila, Ilves Tampere (Liiga)
Niko Mikkola, KalPa Kuopio (Liiga)
Sami Niku, JYP Jyvaskyla (Liiga)
Vili Saarijarvi, Flint Firebirds (OHL)
Robin Salo, Vaasan Sport (Liiga)
Eetu Sopanen, Peliitat Heinola (Mestis)
Joni Tuulola, HPK Hameenlinna (Liiga)
Urho Vaakanainen, Espoo Blues (Liiga)
Forwards:
Sebastian Aho, Karpat Oulu (Liiga)
Kasper Bjorkqvist, Espoo Blues (Liiga)
Roope Hintz, HIFK Helsinki (Liiga)
Antti Kalapudas, Karpat Oulu (Liiga)
Patrik Laine, Tappara Tampere (Liiga)
Juho Lammikko, Kingston Frontenacs (OHL)
Miro Makinen, Jukurit Mikkeli (Mestis)
Julius Nattinen, Barrie Colts (OHL)
Jesse Puljujarvi, Karpat Oulu (Liiga)
Sebastian Repo, Pelicans Lahti (Liiga)
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