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of possible legitimate chemical terms. A DNA molecule could have a name of over 1,000,000,000 letters if it was written out in full.
(1,185) ACETYLSERYLTYROSYLSERYLISOLEUCYLTHREONYLSERYLPROLYLSERYLGLUTAMINYLPHENYLALANYLVALYLPHENYLALANYLLEUCYLSERYLSERYLVALYLTRYPTOPHYLALANYLASPARTYLPROLYLISOLEUCYLGLUTAMYLLEUCYLLEUCYLASPARAGINYLVALYLCYSTEINYLTHREONYLSERYLSERYLLEUCYLGLYCYLASPARAGINYLGLUTAMINYLPHENYLALANYLGLUTAMINYLTHREONYLGLUTAMINYLGLUTAMINYLALANYLARGINYLTHREONYLTHREONYLGLUTAMINYLVALYLGLUTAMINYLGLUTAMINYLPHENYLALANYLSERYLGLUTAMINYLVALYLTRYPTOPHYLLYSYLPROLYLPHENYLALANYLPROLYLGLUTAMINYLSERYLTHREONYLVALYLARGINYLPHENYLALANYLPROLYLGLYCYLASPARTYLVALYLTYROSYLLYSYLVALYLTYROSYLARGINYLTYROSYLASPARAGINYLALANYLVALYLLEUCYLASPARTYLPROLYLLEUCYLISOLEUCYLTHREONYLALANYLLEUCYLLEUCYLGLYCYLTHREONYLPHENYLALANYLASPARTYLTHREONYLARGINYLASPARAGINYLARGINYLISOLEUCYLISOLEUCYLGLUTAMYLVALYLGLUTAMYLASPARAGINYLGLUTAMINYLGLUTAMINYLSERYLPROLYLTHREONYLTHREONYLALANYLGLUTAMYLTHREONYLLEUCYLASPARTYLALANYLTHREONYLARGINYLARGINYLVALYLASPARTYLASPARTYLALANYLTHREONYLVALYLALANYLISOLEUCYLARGINYLSERYLALANYLASPARAGINYLISOLEUCYLASPARAGINYLLEUCYLVALYLASPARAGINYLGLUTAMYLLEUCYLVALYLARGINYLGLYCYLTHREONYLGLYCYLLEUCYLTYROSYLASPARAGINYLGLUTAMINYLASPARAGINYLTHREONYLPHENYLALANYLGLUTAMYLSERYLMETHIONYLSERYLGLYCYLLEUCYLVALYLTRYPTOPHYLTHREONYLSERYLALANYLPROLYLALANYLSERINE = Tobacco Mosaic Virus, Dahlemense Strain.
This word has appeared in the American Chemical Society's Chemical Abstracts and is thus considered by some to be the longest real word.
(39) TETRAMETHYLDIAMINOBENZHYDRYLPHOSPHINOUS = a type of acid.
This is the longest chemical term in the Oxford English Dictionary (2nd Ed.). It does not have its own entry but appears under a citation for another word.
(37) FORMALDEHYDETETRAMETHYLAMIDOFLUORIMUM
Chemical term in the Oxford English Dictionary (2nd Ed.).
(37) DIMETHYLAMIDOPHENYLDIMETHYLPYRAZOLONE
Chemical term in the Oxford English Dictionary (2nd Ed.).
(31) DICHLORODIPHENYLTRICHLOROETHANE = a pesticide used to kill lice;
abbrv. DDT.
It is the longest word in the Macquarie Dictionary and is also in the Oxford EnglishDictionary (2nd Ed.).
(29) TRINITROPHENYLMETHYLNITRAMINE = a type of explosive.
This is the longest chemical term in Webster's Dictionary (3rd Ed.).
(27) ETHYLENEDIAMINETETRAACETATE
The longest unhyphenated word in Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary (10th Ed.), joint with electroencephalographically (see above).
(26) ETHYLENEDIAMINETETRAACETIC = a type of acid; abbrv. EDTA.
This word appears in Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary (10th Ed.).
Place Names
There are many long place names around the world. Here are a few of the largest.
(85) TAUMATAWHAKATANGIHANGAKOAUAUOTAMATEATURIPUKAKAPIKIMAUNGAHORONUKUPOKAIWHENUAKITANATAHU
A hill in New Zealand. This Maori name was in general use, but is now generally abbreviated to Taumata. The name means: the summit of the hill, where Tamatea, who is known as the land eater, slid down, climbed up and swallowed mountains, played on his nose flute to his loved one.
(66) GORSAFAWDDACHAIDRAIGODANHEDDOGLEDDOLONPENRHYNAREURDRAETHCEREDIGION
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theoretical limit to the length of possible legitimate chemical terms. A DNA molecule could have a name of over 1,000,000,000 letters if it was written out in full.
ACETYLSERYLTYROSYLSERYLISOLEUCYLTHREONYLSERYLPROLYLSERYLGLUTAMINYLPHENYLALANYLVALYLPHENYLALANYLLEUCYLSERYLSERYLVALYLTRYPTOPHYLALANYLASPARTYLPROLYLISOLEUCYLGLUTAMYLLEUCYLLEUCYLASPARAGINYLVALYLCYSTEINYLTHREONYLSERYLSERYLLEUCYLGLYCYLASPARAGINYLGLUTAMINYLPHENYLALANYLGLUTAMINYLTHREONYLGLUTAMINYLGLUTAMINYLALANYLARGINYLTHREONYLTHREONYLGLUTAMINYLVALYLGLUTAMINYLGLUTAMINYLPHENYLALANYLSERYLGLUTAMINYLVALYLTRYPTOPHYLLYSYLPROLYLPHENYLALANYLPROLYLGLUTAMINYLSERYLTHREONYLVALYLARGINYLPHENYLALANYLPROLYLGLYCYLASPARTYLVALYLTYROSYLLYSYLVALYLTYROSYLARGINYLTYROSYLASPARAGINYLALANYLVALYLLEUCYLASPARTYLPROLYLLEUCYLISOLEUCYLTHREONYLALANYLLEUCYLLEUCYLGLYCYLTHREONYLPHENYLALANYLASPARTYLTHREONYLARGINYLASPARAGINYLARGINYLISOLEUCYLISOLEUCYLGLUTAMYLVALYLGLUTAMYLASPARAGINYLGLUTAMINYLGLUTAMINYLSERYLPROLYLTHREONYLTHREONYLALANYLGLUTAMYLTHREONYLLEUCYLASPARTYLALANYLTHREONYLARGINYLARGINYLVALYLASPARTYLASPARTYLALANYLTHREONYLVALYLALANYLISOLEUCYLARGINYLSERYLALANYLASPARAGINYLISOLEUCYLASPARAGINYLLEUCYLVALYLASPARAGINYLGLUTAMYLLEUCYLVALYLARGINYLGLYCYLTHREONYLGLYCYLLEUCYLTYROSYLASPARAGINYLGLUTAMINYLASPARAGINYLTHREONYLPHENYLALANYLGLUTAMYLSERYLMETHIONYLSERYLGLYCYLLEUCYLVALYLTRYPTOPHYLTHREONYLSERYLALANYLPROLYLALANYLSERINE = Tobacco Mosaic Virus, Dahlemense Strain.This word has appeared in the American Chemical Society's Chemical Abstracts and is thus considered by some to be the longest real word.
TETRAMETHYLDIAMINOBENZHYDRYLPHOSPHINOUS = a type of acid.This is the longest chemical term in the Oxford English Dictionary (2nd Ed.). It does not have its own entry but appears under a citation for another word.
FORMALDEHYDETETRAMETHYLAMIDOFLUORIMUMChemical term in the Oxford English Dictionary (2nd Ed.).
DIMETHYLAMIDOPHENYLDIMETHYLPYRAZOLONEChemical term in the Oxford English Dictionary (2nd Ed.).
DICHLORODIPHENYLTRICHLOROETHANE = a pesticide used to kill lice; abbrv. DDT.It is the longest word in the Macquarie Dictionary and is also in the Oxford EnglishDictionary (2nd Ed.).
TRINITROPHENYLMETHYLNITRAMINE = a type of explosive.This is the longest chemical term in Webster's Dictionary (3rd Ed.).
There are many long place names around the world. Here are a few of the largest.
TAUMATAWHAKATANGIHANGAKOAUAUOTAMATEATURIPUKAKAPIKIMAUNGAHORONUKUPOKAIWHENUAKITANATAHUA hill in New Zealand. This Maori name was in general use, but is now generally abbreviated to Taumata. The name means: the summit of the hill, where Tamatea, who is known as the land eater, slid down, climbed up and swallowed mountains, played on his nose flute to his loved one.
GORSAFAWDDACHAIDRAIGODANHEDDOGLEDDOLONPENRHYNAREURDRAETHCEREDIGIONA town in Wales. The name means: the Mawddach station and its dragon teeth at the Northern Penrhyn Road on the golden beach of Cardigan bay.
LLANFAIRPWLLGWYNGYLLGOGERYCHWYRNDROBWLLLLANTYSILIOGOGOGOCHA town in North Wales. The name roughly translates as: St. Mary's Church in the hollow of the white hazel | {
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THE AGE OF EIGHT
SKILLS BEFORE THE AGE OF EIGHT
IS
SKILLS BEFORE THE AGE OF EIGHT
IS A
SKILLS BEFORE THE AGE OF EIGHT
IS A WASTE
SKILLS BEFORE THE AGE OF EIGHT
IS A WASTE OF
SKILLS BEFORE THE AGE OF EIGHT
IS A WASTE OF TIME
SKILLS BEFORE THE AGE OF EIGHT
IS A WASTE OF TIME BUT
SKILLS BEFORE THE AGE OF EIGHT
IS A WASTE OF TIME BUT WORLD-
IS A WASTE OF TIME BUT WORLD-
IS A WASTE OF TIME BUT WORLD-
RENOWNED
IS A WASTE OF TIME BUT WORLD-
RENOWNED SOCCER
IS A WASTE OF TIME BUT WORLD-
RENOWNED SOCCER EXPERT
IS A WASTE OF TIME BUT WORLD-
RENOWNED SOCCER EXPERT TOM
IS A WASTE OF TIME BUT WORLD-
RENOWNED SOCCER EXPERT TOM BIER
RENOWNED SOCCER EXPERT TOM BIER
RENOWNED SOCCER EXPERT TOM BIER
INSTEAD
RENOWNED SOCCER EXPERT TOM BIER
INSTEAD FOCUSES
RENOWNED SOCCER EXPERT TOM BIER
INSTEAD FOCUSES ON
RENOWNED SOCCER EXPERT TOMYOU GO ALL OVER THE
WORLD TO SOME
TELL US, YOU GO ALL OVER THE
WORLD TO SOME OF
TELL US, YOU GO ALL OVER THE
WORLD TO SOME OF THE
TELL US, YOU GO ALL OVER THE
WORLD TO SOME OF THE BIGGEST
WORLD TO SOME OF THE BIGGEST
WORLD TO SOME OF THE BIGGEST
AND
WORLD TO SOME OF THE BIGGEST
AND GREATEST
WORLD TO SOME OF THE BIGGEST
AND GREATEST CLUBS
WORLD TO SOME OF THE BIGGEST
AND GREATEST CLUBS IN
WORLD TO SOME OF THE BIGGEST
AND GREATEST CLUBS IN GERMANY
AND GREATEST CLUBS IN GERMANY
AND GREATEST CLUBS IN GERMANY
AND
AND GREATEST CLUBS IN GERMANY
AND ENGLAND,
AND GREATEST CLUBS IN GERMANY
AND ENGLAND, THEY
AND GREATEST CLUBS IN GERMANY
AND ENGLAND, THEY TEACH
AND GREATEST CLUBS IN GERMANY
AND ENGLAND, THEY TEACH A
AND ENGLAND, THEY TEACH A
AND ENGLAND, THEY TEACH A
DIFFERENT
AND ENGLAND, THEY TEACH A
DIFFERENT PHILOSOPHY.
DIFFERENT PHILOSOPHY.
DIFFERENT PHILOSOPHY.
WHAT
DIFFERENT PHILOSOPHY.
WHAT IS
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of the Year
Adele – "Hello"
James Bay – "Let It Go"
Nick Jonas – "Close"
Rihanna – "Work"
Selena Gomez – "Hands to Myself"
Sia – "Cheap Thrills"
Taylor Swift – "Bad Blood"
Zayn – "Pillowtalk"
Ariana Grande – "Dangerous Woman"
Kanye West – "Only One"
Most Buzzworthy Canadian
Alessia Cara – "Here"
Drake – "Hotline Bling"
Justin Bieber – "What Do You Mean?"
Shawn Mendes – "Stitches"
The Weeknd – "Can't Feel My Face"
Most Buzzworthy International Artist or Group
Adele – "Hello"
Fifth Harmony – "Work from Home"
Hailee Steinfeld – "Rock Bottom"
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – "Downtown"
Nick Jonas – "Close"
Rihanna – "Work"
Selena Gomez – "Hands to Myself"
Sia – "Cheap Thrills"
Taylor Swift – "Bad Blood"
Zayn – "Pillowtalk"
Best New Canadian Artist
Alessia Cara – "Here"
Coleman Hell – "2 Heads"
Dan Talevski – "Knock Me Off My Feet"
Jazz Cartier – "Wake Me Up When It's Over"
Ria Mae – "ClothesOff"
iHeartRadio International Duo or Group
Coldplay – "Adventure of a Lifetime"
Disclosure – "Magnets"
Fifth Harmony – "Work from Home"
Jack Ü – "Where Are Ü Now"
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – "Downtown"
Major Lazer – "Powerful"
One Direction – "Drag Me Down"
Tame Impala – "Let It Happen"
The Chainsmokers – "Roses"
Twenty One Pilots – "Stressed Out"
iHeartRadio Canadian Single of the Year
Alessia Cara – "Here"
Coleman Hell – "2 Heads"
Justin Bieber – "Sorry"
Shawn Mendes – "Stitches"
The Weeknd – "Can't Feel My Face"
Fan Fave Video
Alessia Cara – "Here"
Drake – "Hotline Bling"
Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello – "I Know What You Did Last Summer"
Grimes – "Flesh without Blood"
Hedley – "Lose Control"
Fan Fave Artist or Group
Drake
Justin Bieber
Shawn Mendes
The Weeknd
Alessia Cara
Fan Fave International Artist or Group
Adele
Zayn
Taylor Swift
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Fifth Harmony
Fan Fave Vine Musician
Ruth B
Marks Records
Jeffrey Miller
Rajiv Dhall
Kenzie Nimmo
References
External links
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THE SHOOTING DEATH
DEMONSTRATORS IN MINNEAPOLIS TO
PROTEST THE SHOOTING DEATH OF
PROTEST THE SHOOTING DEATH OF
PROTEST THE SHOOTING DEATH OF
GEORGE
PROTEST THE SHOOTING DEATH OF
GEORGE FLOYD
PROTEST THE SHOOTING DEATH OF
GEORGE FLOYD AND
PROTEST THE SHOOTING DEATH OF
GEORGE FLOYD AND HE
PROTEST THE SHOOTING DEATH OF
GEORGE FLOYD AND HE ATTENDED
GEORGE FLOYD AND HE ATTENDED
GEORGE FLOYD AND HE ATTENDED
THE
GEORGE FLOYD AND HE ATTENDED
THE RALLY
GEORGE FLOYD AND HE ATTENDED
THE RALLY FRIDAY
GEORGE FLOYD AND HE ATTENDED
THE RALLY FRIDAY SPEAKING
THE RALLY FRIDAY SPEAKING
THE RALLY FRIDAY SPEAKING
BRIEFLY
THE RALLY FRIDAY SPEAKING
BRIEFLY SAYING
THE RALLY FRIDAY SPEAKING
BRIEFLY SAYING HE
THE RALLY FRIDAY SPEAKING
BRIEFLY SAYING HE CAME
THE RALLY FRIDAY SPEAKING
BRIEFLY SAYING HE CAME TO
BRIEFLY SAYING HE CAME TO
BRIEFLY SAYING HE CAME TO
MINNEAPOLIS
BRIEFLY SAYING HE CAME TO
MINNEAPOLIS NOT
BRIEFLY SAYING HE CAME TO
MINNEAPOLIS NOT AS
BRIEFLY SAYING HE CAME TO
MINNEAPOLIS NOT AS A
BRIEFLY SAYING HE CAME TO
MINNEAPOLISNOT AS A CELEBRITY
MINNEAPOLIS NOT AS A CELEBRITY
MINNEAPOLIS NOT AS A CELEBRITY
BUT
MINNEAPOLIS NOT AS A CELEBRITY
BUT AS
MINNEAPOLIS NOT AS A CELEBRITY
BUT AS A
MINNEAPOLIS NOT AS A CELEBRITY
BUT AS A BLACK
MINNEAPOLIS NOT AS A CELEBRITY
BUT AS A BLACK MAN
MINNEAPOLIS NOT AS A CELEBRITY
BUT AS A BLACK MAN BEING
BUT AS A BLACK MAN BEING
BUT AS A BLACK MAN BEING
SUPPORTIVE.
SUPPORTIVE.
SUPPORTIVE.
HE
SUPPORTIVE.
HE LATER
SUPPORTIVE.
HE LATER CALLED
SUPPORTIVE.
HE LATER CALLED THE
SUPPORTIVE.
HE LATER CALLED THE SHOOTING
HE LATER CALLED THE SHOOTING
HE LATER CALLED THE SHOOTING
DEATH
HE LATER CALLED THE SHOOTING
DEATH OF
HE LATER CALLED THE SHOOTING
DEATH OF FLOYD
HE LATER CALLED THE SHOOTING
DEATH OF FLOYD AND
HE LATER CALLED THE SHOOTING
DEATH OF FLOYD AND REESE
HE LATER CALLED THE SHOOTING
DEATH OF FLOYD AND REESE AND
DEATH OF FLOYD AND REESE AND
DEATH OF FLOYD AND REESE AND
PROCESS
DEATH OF FLOYD AND REESE AND
PROCESS A
DEATH OF FLOYD | {
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THE LOTJ LEAGUE
WHILE CRITICALLY ILL
BEING SHOWN TO THE LOTJ LEAGUE
WHILE CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
WHILE CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
WHILE CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
ARE
WHILE CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
ARE STILL
WHILE CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
ARE STILL WAITING
WHILE CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
ARE STILL WAITING TO
WHILE CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
ARE STILL WAITING TO BE
WHILE CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
ARE STILL WAITING TO BE TESTED.
ARE STILL WAITING TO BE TESTED.
ARE STILL WAITING TO BE TESTED.
NEW
ARE STILL WAITING TO BE TESTED.
NEW YORK'S
ARE STILL WAITING TO BE TESTED.
NEW YORK'S MAYOR
ARE STILL WAITING TO BE TESTED.
NEW YORK'S MAYOR SCRUTINIZED
NEW YORK'S MAYOR SCRUTINIZED
NEW YORK'S MAYOR SCRUTINIZED
THE
NEW YORK'S MAYOR SCRUTINIZED
THE BROOKLYN
NEW YORK'S MAYOR SCRUTINIZED
THE BROOKLYN NETS
NEW YORK'S MAYOR SCRUTINIZED
THE BROOKLYN NETS IN
NEW YORK'S MAYOR SCRUTINIZED
THE BROOKLYN NETS IN A
NEW YORK'S MAYOR SCRUTINIZED
THE BROOKLYN NETS IN A TWEET
THE BROOKLYN NETS IN A TWEET
THE BROOKLYN NETS IN A TWEET
AFTER
THE BROOKLYN NETSIN A TWEET
AFTER THE
THE BROOKLYN NETS IN A TWEET
AFTER THE TEAM
THE BROOKLYN NETS IN A TWEET
AFTER THE TEAM ANNOUNCED
THE BROOKLYN NETS IN A TWEET
AFTER THE TEAM ANNOUNCED FOUR
AFTER THE TEAM ANNOUNCED FOUR
AFTER THE TEAM ANNOUNCED FOUR
PLAYERS
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PLAYERS INCLUDING
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PLAYERS INCLUDING KEVIN
PLAYERS INCLUDING KEVIN
PLAYERS INCLUDING KEVIN
DURANT'S
PLAYERS INCLUDING KEVIN
DURANT'S SHOWING
PLAYERS INCLUDING KEVIN
DURANT'S SHOWING NO
PLAYERS INCLUDING KEVIN
DURANT'S SHOWING NO SYMPTOMS
DURANT'S SHOWING NO SYMPTOMS
DURANT'S SHOWING NO SYMPTOMS
BUT
DURANT'S SHOWING NO SYMPTOMS
BUT WORE
DURANT'S SHOWING NO SYMPTOMS
BUT WORE TESTD
DURANT'S SHOWING NO SYMPTOMS
BUT WORE TESTD THE
DURANT'S SHOWING NO SYMPTOMS
BUT WORE TESTD THE LEAGUE'S
BUT WORE TESTD THE LEAGUE'S
BUT WORE TESTD THE LEAGUE'S
COMMISSIONER
BUT WORE TESTD THE LEAGUE'S
COMMISSIONER SAYS
BUT WORE TESTD THE LEAGUE'S
COMMISSIONER SAYS THEY
BUT WORE TESTD THE LEAGUE'S
COMMISSIONER SAYS THEY FOLLOWED
COMMISSIONER SAYS THEY FOLLOWED
COMMISSIONER SAYS THEY FOLLOWED
THE
COMMISSIONER SAYS THEY FOLLOWED
THE RECOMMENDATIONS
COMMISSIONER SAYS | {
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THERE
BACK
CATHEDRAL DR. KING SPOKE THERE
BACK IN
CATHEDRAL DR. KING SPOKE THERE
BACK IN 1968
CATHEDRAL DR. KING SPOKE THERE
BACK IN 1968 JUST
CATHEDRAL DR. KING SPOKE THERE
BACK IN 1968 JUST WEEKS
CATHEDRAL DR. KING SPOKE THERE
BACK IN 1968 JUST WEEKS BEFORE
BACK IN 1968 JUST WEEKS BEFORE
BACK IN 1968 JUST WEEKS BEFORE
HIS
BACK IN 1968 JUST WEEKS BEFORE
HIS ASSASSINATION.
BACK IN 1968 JUST WEEKS BEFORE
HIS ASSASSINATION. THE
BACK IN 1968 JUST WEEKS BEFORE
HIS ASSASSINATION. THE ONE
HIS ASSASSINATION. THE ONE
HIS ASSASSINATION. THE ONE
INSTITUTION
HIS ASSASSINATION. THE ONE
INSTITUTION THAT
HIS ASSASSINATION. THE ONE
INSTITUTION THAT MUST
HIS ASSASSINATION. THE ONE
INSTITUTION THAT MUST KEEP
INSTITUTION THAT MUST KEEP
INSTITUTION THAT MUST KEEP
THE
INSTITUTION THAT MUST KEEP
THE FLAME
INSTITUTION THAT MUST KEEP
THE FLAME OF
INSTITUTION THAT MUST KEEP
THE FLAME OF HOPE
INSTITUTION THAT MUST KEEP
THE FLAME OF HOPE BURNING
INSTITUTION THAT MUST KEEP
THE FLAME OF HOPE BURNING AND
THE FLAME OF HOPE BURNINGAND
THE FLAME OF HOPE BURNING AND
ALIVE
THE FLAME OF HOPE BURNING AND
ALIVE IS
THE FLAME OF HOPE BURNING AND
ALIVE IS THE
THE FLAME OF HOPE BURNING AND
ALIVE IS THE CHURCH
THE FLAME OF HOPE BURNING AND
ALIVE IS THE CHURCH THAT
THE FLAME OF HOPE BURNING AND
ALIVE IS THE CHURCH THAT WAS
ALIVE IS THE CHURCH THAT WAS
ALIVE IS THE CHURCH THAT WAS
TRUE
ALIVE IS THE CHURCH THAT WAS
TRUE IN
ALIVE IS THE CHURCH THAT WAS
TRUE IN 1955
ALIVE IS THE CHURCH THAT WAS
TRUE IN 1955 WHEN
ALIVE IS THE CHURCH THAT WAS
TRUE IN 1955 WHEN HE
ALIVE IS THE CHURCH THAT WAS
TRUE IN 1955 WHEN HE DELIVERED
TRUE IN 1955 WHEN HE DELIVERED
TRUE IN 1955 WHEN HE DELIVERED
IT.
TRUE IN 1955 WHEN HE DELIVERED
IT. THAT
TRUE IN 1955 WHEN HE DELIVERED
IT. THAT WAS
TRUE IN 1955 WHEN HE DELIVERED
IT. THAT WAS TRUE
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AND THEY'RE HERE
AT SCHOOL BEING AROUNDS AND
POSITIVE PEOPLE TO
A SAFE PLACE, AND THEY'RE HERE
AT SCHOOL BEING AROUNDS AND
POSITIVE PEOPLE TO HELP
A SAFE PLACE, AND THEY'RE HERE
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POSITIVE PEOPLE TO HELP MAKE
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POSITIVE PEOPLE TO HELP MAKE
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POSITIVE PEOPLE TO HELP MAKE
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AT SCHOOL BEING AROUNDS AND
POSITIVE PEOPLE TO HELP MAKE
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AT SCHOOL BEING AROUNDS AND
POSITIVE PEOPLE TO HELP MAKE
THEIR LIVES MORE
AT SCHOOL BEING AROUNDS AND
POSITIVE PEOPLE TO HELP MAKE
THEIR LIVES MORE POSITIVE.
AT SCHOOL BEING AROUNDS AND
POSITIVE PEOPLE TO HELP MAKE
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KIDS
AN AN IMPACT ON MY COMMUNITY
AND DO SOMETHING GOOD FOR THE
KIDS AROUND
AN AN IMPACT ON MY COMMUNITY
AND DO SOMETHING GOOD FOR THE
KIDS AROUND HERE.
AND DO SOMETHING GOOD FOR THE
KIDS AROUND HERE.
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KIDS AROUND HERE.
>>
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KIDS AROUND HERE.
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KIDS AROUND HERE.
>> Reporter: AND
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KIDS AROUND HERE.
>> Reporter: AND THEY
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KIDS AROUND HERE.
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>> Reporter: AND THEY EXPECT+@
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THE SPACESUITS THAT THEY
WORE
>> THE SPACESUITS THAT THEY
WORE WERE
>> THE SPACESUITS THAT THEY
WORE WERE UNVEILED
>> THE SPACESUITS THAT THEY
WORE WERE UNVEILED AT
>> THE SPACESUITS THAT THEY
WORE WERE UNVEILED AT THE
WORE WERE UNVEILED AT THE
WORE WERE UNVEILED AT THE
SMITHSONIAN
WORE WERE UNVEILED AT THE
SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL
WORE WERE UNVEILED AT THE
SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL AIR
WORE WERE UNVEILED AT THE
SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL AIR AND
SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL AIR AND
SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL AIR AND
SPACE
SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL AIR AND
SPACE MUSEUM
SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL AIR AND
SPACE MUSEUM TODAY.
SPACE MUSEUM TODAY.
SPACE MUSEUM TODAY.
THE
SPACE MUSEUM TODAY.
THE REFURBISHED
SPACE MUSEUM TODAY.
THE REFURBISHED SPACESUIT
SPACE MUSEUM TODAY.
THE REFURBISHED SPACESUIT AS
THE REFURBISHED SPACESUIT AS
THE REFURBISHED SPACESUIT AS
PART
THE REFURBISHED SPACESUIT AS
PART OF
THE REFURBISHED SPACESUIT AS
PART OF THE
THE REFURBISHED SPACESUIT AS
PART OF THE 50th
THE REFURBISHED SPACESUIT AS
PART OF THE 50th ANNIVERSARY
PART OF THE 50th ANNIVERSARY
PART OF THE 50th ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION
PART OF THE 50th ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION THAT
PARTOF THE 50th ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION THAT WILL
PART OF THE 50th ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION THAT WILL BE
CELEBRATION THAT WILL BE
CELEBRATION THAT WILL BE
FEATURING
CELEBRATION THAT WILL BE
FEATURING THEM
CELEBRATION THAT WILL BE
FEATURING THEM ALL
CELEBRATION THAT WILL BE
FEATURING THEM ALL WEEK.
FEATURING THEM ALL WEEK.
FEATURING THEM ALL WEEK.
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FEATURING THEM ALL WEEK.
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FEATURING THEM ALL WEEK.
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FEATURING THEM ALL WEEK.
JEAN KRANTZ WAS A
FEATURING THEM ALL WEEK.
JEAN KRANTZ WAS A GUY
FEATURING THEM ALL WEEK.
JEAN KRANTZ WAS A GUY ON
FEATURING THEM ALL WEEK.
JEAN KRANTZ WAS A GUY ON THE
JEAN KRANTZ WAS A GUY ON THE
JEAN KRANTZ WAS A GUY ON THE
GROUND,
JEAN KRANTZ WAS A GUY ON THE
GROUND, SERVING
JEAN KRANTZ WAS A GUY ON THE
GROUND, SERVING AS
JEAN KRANTZ WAS A GUY ON THE
GROUND, SERVING AS FLIGHT
GROUND, SERVING AS FLIGHT
GROUND, SERVING AS FLIGHT
DIRECTOR
GROUND, SERVING AS FLIGHT
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THE KENTUCKY DERBY
LOOK LIKE FLASHY HAT AND
FASCINATED'S
THIS IS WHAT THE KENTUCKY DERBY
LOOK LIKE FLASHY HAT AND
FASCINATED'S FOR
THIS IS WHAT THE KENTUCKY DERBY
LOOK LIKE FLASHY HAT AND
FASCINATED'S FOR THE
THIS IS WHAT THE KENTUCKY DERBY
LOOK LIKE FLASHY HAT AND
FASCINATED'S FOR THE WOMEN
LOOK LIKE FLASHY HAT AND
FASCINATED'S FOR THE WOMEN
LOOK LIKE FLASHY HAT AND
FASCINATED'S FOR THE WOMEN
UNIQUE
LOOK LIKE FLASHY HAT AND
FASCINATED'S FOR THE WOMEN
UNIQUE SUITS
LOOK LIKE FLASHY HAT AND
FASCINATED'S FOR THE WOMEN
UNIQUE SUITS FOR
LOOK LIKE FLASHY HAT AND
FASCINATED'S FOR THE WOMEN
UNIQUE SUITS FOR THE
LOOK LIKE FLASHY HAT AND
FASCINATED'S FOR THE WOMEN
UNIQUE SUITS FOR THE MID-AND
FASCINATED'S FOR THE WOMEN
UNIQUE SUITS FOR THE MID-AND
FASCINATED'S FOR THE WOMEN
UNIQUE SUITS FOR THE MID-AND
BEAUTIFUL
FASCINATED'S FOR THE WOMEN
UNIQUE SUITS FOR THE MID-AND
BEAUTIFUL POWERFUL
FASCINATED'S FOR THE WOMEN
UNIQUE SUITS FOR THE MID-AND
BEAUTIFUL POWERFUL THOROUGHBRED.
UNIQUE SUITS FOR THE MID-AND
BEAUTIFUL POWERFULTHOROUGHBRED.
UNIQUE SUITS FOR THE MID-AND
BEAUTIFUL POWERFUL THOROUGHBRED.
THE
UNIQUE SUITS FOR THE MID-AND
BEAUTIFUL POWERFUL THOROUGHBRED.
THE JOCKEYS
UNIQUE SUITS FOR THE MID-AND
BEAUTIFUL POWERFUL THOROUGHBRED.
THE JOCKEYS ARE
UNIQUE SUITS FOR THE MID-AND
BEAUTIFUL POWERFUL THOROUGHBRED.
THE JOCKEYS ARE ALSO
UNIQUE SUITS FOR THE MID-AND
BEAUTIFUL POWERFUL THOROUGHBRED.
THE JOCKEYS ARE ALSO A
UNIQUE SUITS FOR THE MID-AND
BEAUTIFUL POWERFUL THOROUGHBRED.
THE JOCKEYS ARE ALSO A MAIN
BEAUTIFUL POWERFUL THOROUGHBRED.
THE JOCKEYS ARE ALSO A MAIN
BEAUTIFUL POWERFUL THOROUGHBRED.
THE JOCKEYS ARE ALSO A MAIN
ATTRACTION
BEAUTIFUL POWERFUL THOROUGHBRED.
THE JOCKEYS ARE ALSO A MAIN
ATTRACTION WITH
BEAUTIFUL POWERFUL THOROUGHBRED.
THE JOCKEYS ARE ALSO A MAIN
ATTRACTION WITH MUCH
BEAUTIFUL POWERFUL THOROUGHBRED.
THE JOCKEYS ARE ALSO A MAIN
ATTRACTION WITH MUCH DIFFERENT
THE JOCKEYS ARE ALSO A MAIN
ATTRACTION WITH MUCH DIFFERENT
THE JOCKEYS ARE ALSO A MAIN
ATTRACTION WITH MUCH DIFFERENT
THAN
THE JOCKEYS ARE ALSO A MAIN
ATTRACTION WITH MUCH DIFFERENT
THAN THESE
THE JOCKEYS ARE ALSO A MAIN
ATTRACTION WITH MUCH DIFFERENT
THAN THESE TWO
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AND
ANNOUNCER ONE >> , AFTER
DROPPING START TO DISAPPEAR AND
ANNOUNCER ONE >> , AFTER
DROPPING START TO DISAPPEAR AND
THE
ANNOUNCER ONE >> , AFTER
DROPPING START TO DISAPPEAR AND
THE REASON
ANNOUNCER ONE >> , AFTER
DROPPING START TO DISAPPEAR AND
THE REASON IS
ANNOUNCER ONE >> , AFTER
DROPPING START TO DISAPPEAR AND
THE REASON IS SEGREGATION
ANNOUNCER ONE >> , AFTER
DROPPING START TO DISAPPEAR AND
THE REASON IS SEGREGATION OF
ANNOUNCER ONE >> , AFTER
DROPPING START TO DISAPPEAR AND
THE REASON IS SEGREGATION OF THE
DROPPING START TO DISAPPEAR AND
THE REASON IS SEGREGATION OF THE
DROPPING START TO DISAPPEAR AND
THE REASON IS SEGREGATION OF THE
19TH
DROPPING START TO DISAPPEAR AND
THE REASON IS SEGREGATION OF THE
19TH AND
DROPPING START TO DISAPPEAR AND
THE REASON IS SEGREGATION OF THE
19TH AND 20TH
DROPPING START TO DISAPPEAR AND
THE REASON IS SEGREGATION OF THE
19TH AND 20TH CENTURY
DROPPING START TO DISAPPEAR AND
THE REASONIS SEGREGATION OF THE
19TH AND 20TH CENTURY IT
DROPPING START TO DISAPPEAR AND
THE REASON IS SEGREGATION OF THE
19TH AND 20TH CENTURY IT BECAME
THE REASON IS SEGREGATION OF THE
19TH AND 20TH CENTURY IT BECAME
THE REASON IS SEGREGATION OF THE
19TH AND 20TH CENTURY IT BECAME
DIFFICULT
THE REASON IS SEGREGATION OF THE
19TH AND 20TH CENTURY IT BECAME
DIFFICULT AND
THE REASON IS SEGREGATION OF THE
19TH AND 20TH CENTURY IT BECAME
DIFFICULT AND SOMETIMES
19TH AND 20TH CENTURY IT BECAME
DIFFICULT AND SOMETIMES
19TH AND 20TH CENTURY IT BECAME
DIFFICULT AND SOMETIMES
IMPOSSIBLE
19TH AND 20TH CENTURY IT BECAME
DIFFICULT AND SOMETIMES
IMPOSSIBLE JOCKEYS
19TH AND 20TH CENTURY IT BECAME
DIFFICULT AND SOMETIMES
IMPOSSIBLE JOCKEYS AND
19TH AND 20TH CENTURY IT BECAME
DIFFICULT AND SOMETIMES
IMPOSSIBLE JOCKEYS AND GET
DIFFICULT AND SOMETIMES
IMPOSSIBLE JOCKEYS AND GET
DIFFICULT AND SOMETIMES
IMPOSSIBLE JOCKEYS AND GET
RIGHT
DIFFICULT AND SOMETIMES
IMPOSSIBLE JOCKEYS AND GET
RIGHT ANYTHING.
DIFFICULT AND SOMETIMES
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THIS
DAY MANY WILL REFLECT
SHOOT INNOCENT PEOPLE. ON THIS
DAY MANY WILL REFLECT ON
DAY MANY WILL REFLECT ON
DAY MANY WILL REFLECT ON
THE
DAY MANY WILL REFLECT ON
THE LIFE
DAY MANY WILL REFLECT ON
THE LIFE OF
DAY MANY WILL REFLECT ON
THE LIFE OF A
DAY MANY WILL REFLECT ON
THE LIFE OF A LEGEND
DAY MANY WILL REFLECT ON
THE LIFE OF A LEGEND WHO
DAY MANY WILL REFLECT ON
THE LIFE OF A LEGEND WHO FOUGHT
THE LIFE OF A LEGEND WHO FOUGHT
THE LIFE OF A LEGEND WHO FOUGHT
FOR
THE LIFE OF A LEGEND WHO FOUGHT
FOR PEACE?
THE LIFE OF A LEGEND WHO FOUGHT
FOR PEACE? THE
THE LIFE OF A LEGEND WHO FOUGHT
FOR PEACE? THE ELDEST
THE LIFE OF A LEGEND WHO FOUGHT
FOR PEACE? THE ELDEST SON
THE LIFE OF A LEGEND WHO FOUGHT
FOR PEACE? THE ELDEST SON OF
FOR PEACE? THE ELDEST SON OF
FOR PEACE?THE ELDEST SON OF
MARTIN
FOR PEACE? THE ELDEST SON OF
MARTIN LUTHER
FOR PEACE? THE ELDEST SON OF
MARTIN LUTHER KING
FOR PEACE? THE ELDEST SON OF
MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR
MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR
MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR
FOLLOWED
MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR
FOLLOWED IN
MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR
FOLLOWED IN HIS
MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR
FOLLOWED IN HIS DAD'S
MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR
FOLLOWED IN HIS DAD'S FOOTSTEPS
FOLLOWED IN HIS DAD'S FOOTSTEPS
FOLLOWED IN HIS DAD'S FOOTSTEPS
BY
FOLLOWED IN HIS DAD'S FOOTSTEPS
BY SPEAKING
FOLLOWED IN HIS DAD'S FOOTSTEPS
BY SPEAKING AT
FOLLOWED IN HIS DAD'S FOOTSTEPS
BY SPEAKING AT THE
FOLLOWED IN HIS DAD'S FOOTSTEPS
BY SPEAKING AT THE NATIONAL
BY SPEAKING AT THE NATIONAL
BY SPEAKING AT THE NATIONAL
CATHEDRAL
BY SPEAKING AT THE NATIONAL
CATHEDRAL DR.
BY SPEAKING AT THE NATIONAL
CATHEDRAL DR. KING
BY SPEAKING AT THE NATIONAL
CATHEDRAL DR. KING SPOKE
BY SPEAKING AT THE NATIONAL
CATHEDRAL DR. KING SPOKE THERE
CATHEDRAL DR. KING SPOKE THERE
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likewise did not see the gravel truck
doing anything wrong. Michelle Windham,
who was hurrying in an attempt to pass Larance=s pickup
truck immediately before the accident, testified she was looking ahead into the
oncoming traffic and that she would have noticed if the gravel truck had
swerved into the opposite lane but that she never saw it do so. Dr. Marshek rejected the descriptions of these
witnesses because, in his opinion, they either were not looking at the truck or
did not see it at the critical moment.
Dr. Marshek used Rodriguez=s
statement that he steered Ahard@ right
for one, two, or three seconds before the collision to support Dr. Marshek=s theory
that the gravel truck had to be returning from the Yukon=s lane
to end up at the gouge mark as the initial point of impact. Dr.fact that Ricardo Reyna
Rodriguez, the gravel truck driver, was an illegal Mexican alien. Appellees= very
first witness was Rodriguez, whom they put on as an adverse witness through his
video deposition. Counsel for Appellees
asked him if he would prefer to be questioned in English or Spanish, and
proceeded to interrogate him with questions about his years of driving
experience in Mexico and his illegality as an immigrant in the United States,
both past and present.
Appellees= counsel
did not mention, much less did they emphasize, Rodriguez=s
illegal status in closing argument. They
did not need to. Trial lawyers learn
early that the most vital impressions on a jury are made in the first few
moments of a trial. Moreover, they made
sure the jury did not forget. Throughout
the trial, at least forty references to Rodriguez=s status
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In Japanese:
In Japanese, Animalese is more clear and easy to understand as Japanese kana characters each represent one syllable from Japanese speech. For each symbol, the corresponding syllable sound is played, whereas in English Animalese consists of spellings of each letter as each letter can be pronounced differently in the English language.
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TO THE COST OF DOMESTIC
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VIOLENCE.
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TO THE COST OF DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE.
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TO THE COST OF DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE.
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VIOLENCE.
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VIOLENCE.
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KILLED 9
VIOLENCE.
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KILLED 9 YEARS
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KIMBALL IS A CHARLOTTE NATIVE
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VIOLENCE.
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KILLED 9 YEARS AGO BY HER
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KIMBALL IS A CHARLOTTE NATIVE
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BOYFRIEND.
KILLED 9 YEARS AGO BY HER
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KILLED 9 YEARS AGO BY HER
BOYFRIEND.
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KILLED 9 YEARS AGO BY HER
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BOYFRIEND.
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS
BOYFRIEND.
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS HAVE
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS HAVE
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS HAVE
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS HAVE
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS HAVE
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS HAVE
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS HAVE
CONTINUED TO RISE.
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CONTINUED TO RISE.
IN 2017 CMPD SAYS DOMESTIC
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IN 2017 CMPD SAYS DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE
CONTINUED TO RISE.
IN 2017 CMPD SAYS DOMESTIC
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STREET ABOUT
AN HOUR
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STOCKTON OFF MAIN STREET ABOUT
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AN HOUR AFTER THE LAST
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AN HOUR AFTER THE LAST
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AN HOUR AFTER THE LAST
ROBBERY.
AN HOUR AFTER THE LAST
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THEY
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THEY ALSO BLAMED THE COAST
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GUARD FOR NOT MAKING CHANGES
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WITH THE DUCK BOAT DESIGN AFTER
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WITH THE DUCK BOAT DESIGN AFTER
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WITH THE DUCK BOAT DESIGN AFTER
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WITH THE DUCK BOAT DESIGN AFTER
A SIMILAR TRAGEDY IN ARKANSAS
A SIMILAR TRAGEDY IN ARKANSAS
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BACK IN 1999.
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BACK IN 1999. 4@
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ANIMATION COMPANY.
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ANIMATION COMPANY.
ITS
ANIMATION COMPANY.
ITS FIRST
ANIMATION COMPANY.
ITS FIRST MAJOR
ANIMATION COMPANY.
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ANIMATION COMPANY.
ITS FIRST MAJOR PROJECT WON
ANIMATION COMPANY.
ITS FIRST MAJOR PROJECT WON AN
ITS FIRST MAJOR PROJECT WON AN
ITS FIRST MAJOR PROJECT WON | {
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(a stream). "Raven" and "Robin" come from "OReB" (raven), "Crow" or "Rook" from "QRAW" (to call), "Egret" from "EGORT" (a crane), "Crane" from "GaRaN" (a throat), "Gull" from "GUL" (to move in a circuit), "Swallow" from "SaLO" (quail), "Osprey" from "PeRoS" (eagle), the S put in front, "Eagle" from "AKuL" (a devourer). "Fish" from "NePHeSH" (living creature), "Crab" from "AQRaB" (Scorpion), "Whelk" and "Leech," if we shuffle the letters, from "ELQ" (to adhere), "Haddock" from HaDDoQ" (a thorn), "Crayfish" from "ECVIS" (spider), "Wasp" from "AZB" (pain), "Moth" from "MOT" (little), "Worm" from "ORM" (naked). "Locust" from "LoQueSH" (to consume), "Gnat" from "NaD" (to fly), "Buzz" from "ZEBUB" (fly), "Shrub" from "ZhRuB" (to limit), "Berry" from "PeRi" (fruit in general), "Fruit" from "FRuCH" (to bud or blossom), "Branch" from"BRaCH" (to reach across), "Bark" from "BOOK" (to roll round), "Gum" from "GaM" (to join together), "Ash" from "AZH" (tree), "Elm" from "ALoN" (an oak), "Cypress" from "GOPHeR" (wood of Noah's ark), "Holly" from "HoLLeL"(pierces"), "Juniper" from "JuPeR" (sharp points), "Brush" from "BRuSH" (Fir), "Cedar" and "Citrus" and "Nectar" from QueTaR" (perfume), "Mistletoe" from "MaSL-TOH" (Lord of misrule). "Crocus" from "CRoCuM" (Saffron herb), "Nettle" from "NeTtO" (plant), "Squash" from "QuaSHA" (Cucumber), "Onion" from "OIN" (eye), "Cabbage" from "QaBaZH" (to gather together), "Turnip"and "Parsnip" from "NiB" (a plant), "Barley"from "BaR" (corn) plus "LaeH" (weary), "Lemon" and "Melon" from RIMMON (Pomegranate),"Peach" from "NePeCH" (citron) and "Raspberry" from "RaSP" (a red-hot coal). (For many more similarities, see English Derived From Hebrew by R. Govett and Our British Ancestors by Canon Lyson, | {
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I.
In 2004 and 2006, Rivera robbed several banks in Illinois and Indiana—he was
eventually indicted for seven, but his presentence investigation report listed several
additional, uncharged, robberies. He was arrested in 2006, but a number of
delays—most of which were of his own making—put off his trial on the Indiana charges
for nearly three years. In July 2008, he pleaded guilty in the Northern District of Illinois
and, in October, was sentenced to 104 months. Seven months later, on the eve of trial in
the Northern District of Indiana, he pleaded guilty to three counts of bank robbery.
The presentence investigation report calculated Rivera’s guidelines range at 140
to 175 months. At sentencing, Rivera raised three objections: first, that he should not
receive an enhancement for obstruction of justice; second, that he should receive a
reduction for acceptance of responsibility; and, finally, that he should not receive an
enhancement for a death threat he made to a bank teller in one of the robberies. He also
requested a sentence below the guidelines range and asked the court to make his
sentence concurrent with his Illinois sentence. The government agreed that the
sentences should be concurrent and that Rivera should receive credit for time he had
already served.
The district court rejected Rivera’s arguments and gave him a within‐the‐
guidelines sentence of 140 months, but did “feel[], because of the proximity of time, that
this sentence should be served concurrently with the term of imprisonment in the
Chicago cases.” In the sentencing order, the court stated that the term of imprisonment
was to run concurrently with the Illinois sentence and recommended to the Bureau of
Prisons that Rivera “be given credit for time served.”
It also ordered Rivera to pay a total of $12,353 in restitution to the banks he
robbed. At the hearing, it set a schedule of minimum payments of $100 a month,
beginning 30 days after the start of Rivera’s supervised release. The court also stated
that Rivera “shall make restitution payments of any wages earned in prison in
accordance with the Bureau of Prisons’ Financial Responsibility Program.” The
No. 09-2451 Page 3
sentencing order made the restitution payment due immediately or, failing that, set the
repayment schedule as indicated at the hearing. The written order did not mention
repayment during prison through the Inmate Financial Responsibility Program. Rivera
appeals his sentence.
of young and pretty wives, her thoughts suddenly turn to a different form of entertainment.
After Amir treats her to a private Arabian belly dance in his tent, she heads back to the women’s tent with one of the girls and they make love on the warm desert floor. For the next couple of days, Jade immerses herself in the culture of their peaceful nomadic lifestyle, sampling all of their special delicacies.
But when an unfortunate mishap suddenly turns their plans upside down, Jade and the rest of the girls must find a way to escape from the middle of the desert and make their way back to civilization. Join Jade as she’s taken on a wild and erotic journey through the wilderness, making memories that will last her a | {
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a
third after 1982 (Unicover III).
In 1985 the IEPA filed suit in Du Page County seeking
recovery for any costs incurred because of the alleged release of
hazardous substances at the Lenz Oil facility. The IEPA
identified the Dealerships as potentially responsible parties
(PRPs) but did not name them as parties in the lawsuit. In the
fall of 1987, the IEPA sent notices to the Dealerships informing
them that they were PRPs. This was the Dealerships' first notice
of the problem.
In November 1987, Universal wrote the Dealerships. In its
letters, Universal reserved its right "to deny coverage, to
commence a declaratory judgment action, or to condition its
defense obligation on a later judicial determination of its
obligation" in this matter.
On March24, 1988, the IEPA amended its complaint and named
the Dealerships as defendants in the suit. On March 30, 1988,
several of the Dealerships, while denying fault, joined a Partial
Consent Decree. The Decree provided that the named Dealerships
reimburse Illinois for costs expended in immediate removal
activity at the Lenz Oil site.
The Decree covered "Source Removal" at the site but did not
cover "Groundwater Costs." The Decree defined "Source Removal"
as including all costs except "Groundwater Costs." "Groundwater
Costs" included all costs associated with a program of
groundwater remediation at the site, including costs to develop a
groundwater monitoring plan, implementation of this plan, and
remedial action for groundwater contamination.
On April 22, 1988, Universal filed an action for declaratory
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of action,
and for its denial of his motion for new trial.
I. Negligence
First, Garcia argues the trial court erred in granting summary
judgment against him on his common law negligence cause of action.
We disagree.
Garcia contends that he was injured by Celanese as a result of the
negligent conduct of its supervisors in "dishonestly reporting Garcia's
job performance." The gist of his cause of action is that although he
was able to adequately perform his job functions despite his knee
injury, his supervisors falsely reported that he was unable to perform
them. He contends that the corporation was thereby negligent in its
supervision and hiring of its employees. He argues that Celanese owes
a duty to its employees to hire and retain supervisors who will not
cause harm or injury to its other employees.placed
upon him in 1997 were more severe than they had ever been. Both of
Garcia's supervisors stated that with those restrictions, Garcia could not
perform the essential functions of a process analyzer mechanic.
In his response, Garcia does not challenge those facts. Rather, he
focuses on evidence that he contends shows malice on the part of his
supervisors. The closest he comes to controverting Celanese' evidence
on the issue of truth is the following unsupported statement in his brief:
Plaintiff has set forth his prima facie case of slander by the
communications made by Stewart Allen and Hector Garcia
to the effect that Roel could not do his job with climbing,
kneeling, or squatting restrictions when they actually knew
that he did his full duties in January of 1995 without almost
identical restrictions. They knew their statements | {
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The Slasher by Eric T. Roth
The Spark by Matt Eames
The Spiritual Tourist by Trevor Southall
The Steven Of Planet Earth by David Sajadi
The Superhero Interviewer by Eric Naessig
The Trials And Tribulations Of The Serial Monogamist by Lawrence Davidson
The Twenty-Third Of Loneliness by Shonnie Jackson
The Umbrella Guy by Adam Westervelt
The Van by Kevin Mosteller & Ashley Matheson
The Virgin Of Guadalupe by Michael Taylor Jackson
The Waiting Room by Joel Stern
The Western Frontier by Devin Saiki
The Youth Pastor by Aaron Mobley
Thirst Trap by Jessica Ellis
Those We Leave Behind by Amanda Keener
Three Little Pigs by Stewart Mcdonald
Treat Street by Stimson Snead
True Fiction by Nicholas Fowler
Two Of Hearts by Leslie Korein
Uncle Frankie by Bryan Stillwell
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Across Open Ground by Ross Mayberry
Adaria And The Village Of Souls by Claire Bosnich
African Harvest by Marisé Samitier & Juanita Cepero
Afro-American by Divoni Simon
After by James Robertson
After by Sameerah Luqmaan-Harris
Aftereffect by Robyn Winslow
Agenda by Gregory Gulley
Ahura by Atefeh Nouri
Ain’t No Grave by Phillip Lybrand
Ajax by Aaron Kadkhodai & Mathew Kawecki
Akashinga: The Brave Ones by Jessica Rowlands
All The Children by Martin Barshai & Samantha Selby
All The Gallant Men by Ken Gire
All These Devils by Darren Callahan
Allison’s Island by James Ryan
Alt-Black Josie by Angelina Mcknight
Alt-Right Jack by Demar Kleast
Altered Fate by Mark Ludwig
American Mummer by Ryan Templeman
American Revolution by Keith Hemstreet
An Untimely Frost by Mark Spencer
Ancient by Eric Jordan Baker
And Should You Leave by Habon Jibril
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Opinions of the staff and users about the quality of the mental health care delivered at a Family Health Program.
Authors aimed at learning about the mental health care provided at a Family Health Program. 142 subjects were interviewed (18 nurses, 78 agents, 17 patients and 29 family members). In order to collect data, authors used the Scale of Opinion on Mental Health Care with 25 statements on the care, orientation by the members of the Program of Family Health team and the benefits of this Program. The total scores showed a difference between the agents and other groups. Among nurses, they found the shorter deviation and among the patients the greater variability in the responses. They emphasize the need for efficacy in arranging the appointments. Authors found a
Affirmed and Opinion filed June 27, 2006
Affirmed
and Opinion filed June 27, 2006.
In The
Fourteenth Court of
Appeals
____________
NO. 14-05-01078-CR
____________
CHRISTOPHER
LAWAYNE COTTON,
Appellant
V.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee
On Appeal from the 338th
District Court
Harris County, Texas
Trial Court Cause No. 1016230
O P I N I O N
Appellant, Christopher Lawayne Cotton,
appeals after a jury convicted him of murder and assessed a punishment of
twenty-two years= incarceration in the Texas Department of
CorrectionsCInstitutional Division. In his sole point of error, appellant
contends that the trial court erred in admitting evidence of an extraneous
offense. We affirm.
Background
On February 9, 2005, appellant visited
Erica Johnson=s apartment. Decedent Carson Jones, Jr. and several other
men were at Johnson=s apartment when appellant arrived. Johnson testified that appellant became upset
after learning that she had taken his cell phone. An altercation ensued, and a man named Christopher
Taylor shoved appellant. According to
Johnson, | {
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a
doctor cannot guarantee results. She
also chose the lip advancement procedure after rejecting the other options of
more collagen injections or lip implants.
The jury could have determined that she was knowledgeable about cosmetic
procedures and understood the risk of scarring from a surgical procedure. She was awake for the lip advancement surgery
and after it was over she never mentioned that she thought the incisions would
be made inside the mouth. In addition,
when she testified at trial that Dr. Bressler did not draw the location of the
incisions on her lips and on paper, she contradicted her earlier deposition
testimony.
The Byards’ expert, Dr. Swartz, testified
that Dr. Bressler failed to follow the standard of care expected of a
reasonable and prudent plastic surgeon, and that Mrs. Byard suffered some
permanent injury. He also testified that
he could seeand she felt that
people talked about her behind her back.
But again, the record contained conflicting evidence. Psychiatric records in evidence reflected
that she had suffered from depression for years and that some of the feelings
she described predated the lip advancement procedure. These records contain no complaints about Dr.
Bressler, the lip advancement procedure, or her feelings about them. Mrs. Byard also testified that she was
self-conscious and could not go out in public.
Yet, she appeared on a news broadcast after the procedure. She also consulted Dr. Bressler about
additional cosmetic surgery on her nose and, at some point after the procedure,
wrote Dr. Bressler a note in which she stated that she was “loving [her] new
and improved lush lips.”[4] She also admitted that she was happy with her
appearance, but maintained that she is | {
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a new fall edition of the red-hot musical competition "The Voice" and a crop of six new scripted series in the fall and four at mid-season.
Highlights of the new schedule include an expansion of comedy to Tuesday and Friday nights for a total of five full hours of primetime comedy; the first fall cycle of the hit competition "The Voice" and compelling new dramas from J.J. Abrams and Dick Wolf on Monday and Wednesday nights, respectively.
The season's new fall comedies are "Go On," "The New Normal," "Animal Practice" and "Guys with Kids." Other mid-season comedies include "Save Me," "1600 Penn" and "Next Caller."
The new fall dramas are "Revolution" and "Chicago Fire," while "Do No Harm," "Infamous" and "Hannibal" also will join the lineup in mid-season.
In addition, new alternativeseries include "Stars Earn Stripes," "Howie Mandel's White Elephant," "Ready for Love," and "Surprise with Jenny McCarthy."
NBC's returning shows are highlighted by "The Voice," which returns on Mondays (8-10 p.m. ET) and includes an additional weekly hour on Tuesdays (8-9 p.m. ET).
Other returning scripted series are "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," "The Office," "30 Rock," "Community," "Parenthood," "Parks and Recreation," "Whitney" and "Up All Night." The alternative series returning are "The Celebrity Apprentice," "Fashion Star," "The Biggest Loser" and "Betty White's Off Their Rockers." Also renewed are "Dateline NBC" and "Rock Center with Brian Williams." "Smash" and "Grimm" were given pickups earlier in the season.
The announcements were made by Robert Greenblatt, Chairman, NBC Entertainment.
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I. BACKGROUND
The Hammond, Indiana police received a tip on April 17, 2006 that an African‐
American male named “Larry” who lived at 833 Gostlin Street and drove a maroon Ford
Taurus was driving around to different locations selling crack cocaine. Four days later,
Officer Joseph Martinez saw an African‐American male in a maroon Ford Taurus at 833
Gostlin Street. The next day, Officer Martinez saw the same person, later identified as
Larry Cochran, leave in a silver Mercury Cougar that had been parked next to the Taurus.
Officer Martinez followed the Cougar to a car dealership and watched. He saw Cochran,
and then another male, get into a car on the dealership lot. Another officer, Officer Nicole
Duncanson, also arrived and watched, and both suspected that a drug deal had taken place
between Cochran and the unidentified male.
Cochran then went back into the Cougar and drove out of the dealership. Officer
Duncanson followed. Shortly thereafter, she pulled Cochran over for making an improper
lane change and driving without a proper registration tag. After backup officers arrived
on the scene, the officers ordered Cochran out of the car. When he got out, a baggie of
crack cocaine fell from his pants leg. The officers then placed Cochran under arrest, and
five more baggies of crack cocaine soon fell from his pants leg. The officers searched his
car, and, eventually, his trunk, finding additional crack cocaine and a digital scale.
Cochran was charged with possessing with the intent to distribute more than five grams
of crack cocaine.
Before the trial began, Cochran refused to assure the court he would not disrupt the
trial. The judge therefore removed him from the courtroom, and Cochran observed the
proceedings from his cell via live audio and video. The judge told prospective jurors
during voir dire that Cochran had an absolute right not to be present in the courtroom
during his trial, that Cochran’s absence from the courtroom was not to be considered as
evidence against him, and that his absence did not create any inference of guilt.
During the prosecutor’s opening statement, the prosecutor said to the jury:
You will hear that on April 22, 2006, Officer Joseph Martinez, who is a
uniform police officer with the Hammond Police, is acting on a citizen’s tip,
and based on that tip, he’s watching a man who turns out to be the
defendant, Larry Cochran. He’s watching the man drive a silver Mercury
May 12, 1991, Mr. Williams, while serving a prison sentence in a state correctional facility, was caught with a small bottle of whiskey and a small quantity of marijuana. A prison disciplinary hearing was held, and he was found guilty of violating prison rules and received "misconducts." The matter was then referred to the State Attorney General's Office, and he was subsequently prosecuted for two counts of the crime of Possession of Contraband in a Penal Institution. As a twice-convicted felon, Mr. Williams was eligible for a twenty-year sentence. Rather than go to trial, he pled guilty and received a fifteen-year sentence on March 13, 1992.
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her car. The man put the gun
away and began "grappling" with her hands. Unable to get her
rings, he ran away.
Hart testified that on 27 February 1994, she and her husband
returned home from a church meeting and pulled into the alley
entrance of their home. As she was gathering her things from the
floor of the car, she heard voices. When she looked up, she saw a
young, nicely dressed, black man holding a gun on her husband, and
saw her husband drop to his knees. Although she could not hear
what was being said at that point, she testified that she later
determined her husband was praying. Then, the robber came to the
passenger-side of the car where she was sitting, opened the door,
took her purse, and said, "Giveme those rings." Hart complied
and, at the robber's request, also gave him the car telephone.
Hart identified appellant as the robber and the M-12 as the gun
used in the robbery.
The police retrieved Hart's jewelry from a pawn shop. The
pawn ticket was signed, "Derek Haggerty."
The State recalled Detective Hammer, whose testimony of a
statement made to him by appellant on March 25 was admitted for
purposes of impeachment. According to the detective, appellant
stated that he had been present during the Scott murder, but stayed
outside the garage. Appellant said that Beasley confronted the
Scotts, took her jewelry and shot Scott. He told Hammer that if
Mrs. Scott could identify him, it was only from when he ran to pick
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relationship in 2007, however, after she moved to Corpus
Christi. She moved back to Denton in
December 2007 and moved in with Pedro and Zaida, but she took steps to ensure
Appellant could not contact her. Despite
her efforts, Appellant located Rocio, started calling her repeatedly, and
threatened in early March 2008 to hurt anyone who was around her and involved
in their break-up.
On March
30, 2008, Appellant drove to Pedro and Zaida=s
trailer with an acquaintance. With a gun
in hand, Appellant walked toward the entrance, but Pedro blocked his entrance
into the trailer. Zaida joined Pedro at
the trailer entrance, and they pleaded with Appellant to leave. Appellant insisted he wanted to see Rocio and
fired a shot into the air before shooting Pedro in the leg. A struggle ensued between Appellant, Pedro,
and Zaida. Pedro sustained gunshot
woundsto his leg, chest, and arm; Zaida suffered gunshot wounds to her face,
neck, and arm. After Appellant had fled
the scene with his acquaintance, Pedro and Zaida were careflighted to Dallas.
Appellant
was initially indicted for two counts of aggravated assault but was subsequently
indicted for the single offense of attempted capital murder.[2]
Appellant was charged with attempting to murder both Pedro and Zaida in one
criminal transaction. He pleaded not
guilty and was tried in December 2008. At trial, the State, seeking to convict
Appellant for attempted capital murder, argued Appellant went to Pedro and
Zaida=s
trailer with the specific intent to kill them.
Appellant=s trial counsel countered that
the March 30, 2008 struggle was an unfortunate incident that escalated out of
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this point.
Assistant State's Attorney Kathy Dietz testified that she
was also summoned to Area One on September 10, 1994. She arrived
there at 11:15 p.m. When she arrived, she spoke with Detective
Boudreau and his partner, Detective Halloran. At that time she
learned the identity of the defendant and that he was in custody.
She met the defendant at 11:45 p.m. and immediately advised him
of his Miranda rights. She also read him his rights as a
juvenile--that he had the right to have a parent or youth officer
present during questioning and that depending on the charge, he
could be tried as an adult. The defendant agreed to speak with
Dietz. Juvenile Officer Hall was also present. They spoke for a
total of forty-five minutes duringthe next few hours. The
defendant was not handcuffed during the interviews.
At approximately 3 a.m., Dietz transcribed the defendant's
statement. Dietz identified the defendant in court as the person
whose statement she transcribed. After she finished writing the
statement, the defendant reviewed, corrected and signed it. The
substance of the defendant's statement was as follows.
The defendant had been a member of the Ambrose street gang
for three to four years. On May 30th, 1994, he was with Ricky,
another Ambrose street gang member. The two were at 62nd and St.
Louis when they were "jumped" by a group of 2-6ers. The Ambrose
street gang and the 2-6 street gang are rivals. The defendant
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her
adolescence was difficult for both herself and her parents because she was a Awild
child.@ She received both medication and therapy for
her psychological problems, but stated that she did not did not work through
all of her issues until about a year after she left Todd Cleveland, the father
of her child. She claimed that her
parents were supportive throughout this time.
On cross-examination, Sarah testified that while
she and her parents had arguments, they were still supportive of her. Appellant also asked Sarah whether her mother
had ever talked to her about getting a divorce; Sarah stated that while her
parents had their difficulties, they had not discussed any plans for divorce
with her. Upon Appellant=s
inquiry, Sarah testified that she had voluntarily admitted herself into
Millwood Hospital because of the troubles she was having with the fathercould obtain a search warrant. Police obtained a warrant by 7:00 p.m. on
that day. The next day, December 13, Tom
Ekis of Forensic Consultants conducted Luminol testing on the interior of the
vehicle, and various cuttings were taken from the vehicle. On December 17, Officer Mark Kelly conducted
additional Luminol testing on the Mustang=s
interior and recommended that certain pieces be removed from the vehicle. The following day, December 18, police
removed cuttings from the front passenger headrest cover, the front passenger
seat=s back
cover, the trunk fabric cover, and the back seat=s cover
on the passenger side. On February 5,
2004, the police removed additional items from the Mustang, including the back
side of the front passenger seat, the foam seat bottom from the front passenger
seat, the carpet below the front passenger seat, and a piece of | {
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November 6, 1998
____________________ TORRUELLA, Chief Judge. Jes£s Paredes-Rodr¡guez was
convicted on charges that he conspired to possess cocaine with
intent to distribute, and that he carried a firearm in connection
with drug trafficking. He was sentenced to 121 months in prison
and five years of supervised release. He now appeals his
conviction, claiming that the jury instructions were misleading,
that the indictment wasconstructively amended by evidence that
also constituted a prejudicial variance from the conduct charged in
the indictment, and that two police officers were erroneously
permitted to testify. We affirm his conviction.
I. Background
On an appeal from a criminal conviction, we view the
facts in the light most favorable to the verdict. See United
States v. Shea, 150 F.3d 44, 46 (1st Cir. 1998). On the evening of
November 15, 1994, defendant-appellant Jes£s Paredes-Rodr¡guez was
driving a car down Merwin Street in Springfield, Massachusetts. He
was accompanied by Carlos Antigua-Herrera, who was sitting on the
front passenger seat. The car was stopped by state law enforcement
officers assigned to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency's Western
Massachusetts Task Force, and both driver and passenger were
arrested. | {
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are being investigated. Williams stated in her affidavit that she
learned in her discussions with the independent prosecutor that authorities
were Ainvestigating
not only the deaths of Ms. McGhee and Mr. O=Keefe,
but also six other suspicious deaths involving Dr. Grotti.@ Indeed, Dr. Grotti admitted during her
deposition testimony that in addition to the deaths of McGhee and O=Keefe,
she was being investigated for seven other deaths. Because the disputed statement is not merely
an unsubstantiated allegation, Dr. Grotti=s
argument that material facts associated therewith were omitted is without
merit.
The statements that McGhee had been unplugged
from a ventilator, that her family waited in the emergency room, that McGhee
continued to breathe on her own for Anearly
an hour,@ that
removing a patient from life support without first consulting the family
violates state law and hospital policy, and that Dr. Grotti occludedthat the
gist of the report is that investigations of patient deaths involving Dr.
Grotti at JPS remained in progress, that members of McGhee=s family
filed a lawsuit against Dr. Grotti and others, that an ER technician who
witnessed the events surrounding McGhee=s death
was recorded on audiotape describing what transpired that night, and that Dr.
Grotti denied any wrongdoing in the deaths under investigation.
The gist of the broadcast is substantially true. Members of the McGhee family sued Dr. Grotti,
alleging that McGhee was still alive when Dr. Grotti discontinued treating her
and that Dr. Grotti occluded the ET tube of McGhee in order to stop her
respirations. The broadcast, however,
merely reported that the lawsuit charged Dr. Grotti and others with negligence;
it did not address the specific allegations contained in the petition. Likewise, as discussed above, that | {
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like dependency; and some impulsivity.
Greer also testified that Mother, whose IQ was 76
(in the borderline rangeCbelow 70 indicates mild mental
retardation), made only minimal progress toward the therapeutic goals of
increasing her adaptive coping skills, becoming self-motivated, and decreasing
her dependency on others. As evidence of
her conclusion, Greer pointed to Mother=s choice
to spend four days with D.G. and do drugs with him in October 2006, her choice
to visit the children the next day after she used drugs, and her choice not to
follow the doctor=s instructions regarding bed
rest when she was pregnant with the twins, wanting to please others instead of
putting the twins= needs first. Greer also testified that Mother had
difficulty setting boundaries in her relationships, pointing to her
relationships with the children=s
fathers. Greer concluded that Mother
never showed an ability to distance herselffrom negative influences and people
but seemed to gravitate toward them.
Greer testified that when she terminated counseling in August 2007,
Mother was not able to function independently, was not taking responsibility
for her actions, and was not making good choices in relationships. But Greer also testified that Mother is a
very caring person, that it was clear that Mother loved her children, and that
she cared about other people, just too much.
About three months after the twins= birth,
on September 14, 2007, Mother began seeing Jim Chambers for counseling. At the beginning, she attended weekly. But she only went twice in November,
cancelling one appointment and Ano-showing@
another, and did not go at all in December.
Nevertheless, she testified at a hearing in December that she was
attending counseling regularly. After
the children were returned in December 2007 and | {
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in the driveway as he had instructed
Devon to do. Appellant testified that he
had met Devon through a maintenance man at an apartment complex who had become
a friend and often referred him customers in need of moving services. Appellant and Devon had met on three or four
different occasions to work out the details for Appellant to move Devon from
the apartment complex in El Paso to Washington, D.C. During these visits, Devon became acquainted
with Leroy Robinson. The police later
contacted Devon. He mentioned that he
was trying to get a job with Appellant as a truck driver. Devon denied driving the Ryder truck to
Appellant=s
house. However, one of the drug dogs
alerted to marijuana inside Devon=s
apartment.
Appellant
claimed he never looked in the back of the truck nor did he know that there was
marijuana inside. While he normally
takes inventory of everything that he transports, that day he was unable to
inspect the cargo since he had just returned from Juarez. Appellant usually keeps large amounts of
currency in his house at all times so he can supply his truck drivers with
money to pay for fuel and emergencies.
The Federal Express package contained cash because he was Atoo lazy@
to get a money order. He also denied
going back and forth between his house and the truck repeatedly when the police
were conducting surveillance, and he never opened the cargo door. He said that the police could not see him as
he passed behind the truck, and that he was actually working on some lawn
equipment near the garage.[2]
Detective
Serrano testified concerning his experience with drug trafficking between El
Paso
and Florida. The
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that she had met Bell at a motel
and agreed to have sex with him for $200, which Bell paid to her. Jowers testified that after she and Bell
smoked crack cocaine, she blacked out in the motel room. When she woke up, Jowers believed that Bell
had sexually assaulted her while she was unconscious. Bell had also removed the $200 from her purse.
Bell drove Jowers to another
motel, the Comfort Inn in Texas City. Once
there, Jowers went inside to speak to appellant. Jowers had known appellant for approximately
22 months and testified that she had a sexual relationship with appellant and
shared her prostitution profits with him.
Jowers told appellant that Bell had raped her and taken $200 from
her.
Appellant got in a car and
went after Bell who had already left in his car. Meanwhile, Jowers went to Room 112 of the
Comfort Inn. After some time, appellant
arrived at the room accompanying Bell.
Another of Jowers’s acquaintances, William Perry, also arrived at the
room. The men questioned Bell about
Jowers’s accusations. Jowers testified
that Bell admitted to sexually assaulting her and taking the $200 from her
purse. Jowers stated that appellant and
Williams then “attacked” Bell by hitting and kicking him and took Bell into the
bathroom. She could hear water running
and a sound she described as “like somebody wrestling.”
Jowers testified that
appellant came out of the bathroom and asked for belts that were in a
suitcase. Appellant took three belts
into the bathroom. At one point, Jowers
looked into the bathroom. She could see
in the bathroom mirror that the men had Bell in the bathtub. Jowers testified that at times appellant was
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In May
2006, appellant was convicted by a jury of injury to a child, C.T.,
and sentenced to fifteen
years of imprisonment in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. He was still serving
his sentence at the time of the termination proceeding.
In April 2008, the Department of Family and Protective Services (“the Department”)
filed a petition to terminate the parental rights of appellant.
On May 22, 2009, the court
held a final hearing on the Department’s petition. In addition to the documentary evidence
of appellant’s conviction for his injury of C.T., the court heard testimony concerning that
offense. A psychologist testified that C.T., nine years old at the time of the incident, told
him appellant severely physically abused him, used an electrical cord on his back, and hit
him with other objects.
Sara testified she and appellantsmoked marijuana together outside while the
children were asleep inside the home. Sara also testified that appellant used other drugs
in the past, including speed. She further testified appellant slapped her “a few times”
during their marriage. She also testified she found out about C.T.’s injuries the day after
they occurred. She got a call from Child Protective Services telling her she needed to
come get C.T. from school. When she arrived, they showed her C.T.’s injuries. She
described them as “[h]is bottom was like full of bruises like that (indicating), from the
spankings. And then on the leg, I saw a bruise that was the length of a belt, the length of
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Croxford
Finding My Olivia, by Kelly Karam
Flora and the Flabbs, by Donald Cameron
FlyGirl, by Syd Blue
For the Birds, by Lisa Albracht
Harold Angel, by Janine Gilbert
Holiday Magic, by Rex Carter
In Love with Christmas, by Lelia Alford
Intelligent Life, by Bruce Luchsinger
It Happened One Night Before Christmas, by Alyson Dutemple Dutemple, Samantha Wandell
Jacob and the Invisi-Belle, by Thomas Mann
Kush, by June Carryl
LevelLand, by George Anson
Little One’s Big NYC adventure, by Robin Young Roe
Mantis, by Laura Lance
Miss Liberty, by Craig Paulsen
Moped Army, by Randin Brown
Mr. Moon, by Michael Langer
My Digital Life, by Sherry M Cook
My Intergalactic Field Trip, by Adam Towne
Nickerbacher, by Terry John Barto
Ninja Mom, by Ren Hanami
Oggleswog the Dragon, by Monique Amado
Parents, by Bruce Kalish
Peanut Butter Cup, by Eric Ritigstein
Pirate Queen, by Carole Whang Schutter
Puppy with a Purpose, by Candy Fox
Questfor the Tiger’s Eye, by Dylan Morgan
Rescue Dog, by Rich Orstad
Resurrection, by Christina Shaver
Riff Raff, by Chris Desmond
Run For the Roses, by Nathan Hudson
Saving Washington, by Jane Hampton Cook
Sid and the Dweeb Squad, by Mark Anderson
smartHOME, by Mike Porter
Something Incredible, by Megan Breen
Spirited Susan, by Mark Stouffer
Spitfire, by Evan Balkan
Sumo Boy, by Scott Sublett
Surviving 14, by Katie Streicher
Teddy Bear, by Hillel Damron
The Angel Rainbow Car Wash, by Tom Rossi
The Boy Who Cried Dinosaur, by Chris Kunz
The Christmas Miracles, by Lisa Reisner
The Engineer of Terracotta, by Alexie Basil
The Hiding Place, by Stephen Martin
The Ice Swan, by Shirlee Wilson
The Least of These, by Ellen Winburn
The Loneliest Whale, by Brad Klipfel
The Magnificent Kevin, by Christopher Fetherolf
The Monster That Came To Tea, by Tom Warwick
The Patient and The Prince, by Nathan Hudson
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Joe Cronin
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Nelson Cruz
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Michael Cuddyer
Bert Cueto
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Ike Davis
Ron Davis
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Harry Dean
Pat Dean
Buddy Dear
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Samuel Deduno
Ed Delahanty
Jim Delahanty
Rob Delaney
Juan Delis
Gene DeMontreville
Rick Dempsey
Sam Dente
Julio DePaula
Jim Deshaies
Jimmie DeShong
Cole De Vries
Scott Diamond
R.A. Dickey
Bill Dietrich
Roy Dietzel
Jay Difani
Reese Diggs
Brian Dinkelman
Sonny Dixon
Dan Dobbek
Randy Dobnak
Jiggs Donahue
Tim Donahue
Jim Donohue
Patsy Donovan
Gary Dotter
Ryan Doumit
Jack Doyle
Brian Dozier
Buzz Dozier
Larry Drake
Oliver Drake
Lew Drill
Tom Drohan
Tim Drummond
Brian Duensing
Pat Duff
Tyler Duffey
Gus Dugas
Zach Duke
Phil Dumatrait
George Dumont
Sam Dungan
Davey Dunkle
Steve Dunn
Mike Durant
J. D. Durbin
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Jim Dwyer
Mike Dyer
Sam Dyson
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Ryan Eades
Jake Early
Carl East
Ed Edelen
Tom Edens
Bob Edmundson
Sam Edmonston
Bruce Edwards
Dave Edwards
Jim Eisenreich
Kid Elberfeld
Frank Ellerbe
Bones Ely
Joe Engel
Dave Engle
Russ Ennis
Dietrich Enns
Eric Erickson
Roger Erickson
Scott Erickson
Cal Ermer
Eduardo Escobar
Álvaro Espinoza
Bobby Estalella
Frank Eufemia
Al Evans
Joe Evans
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Willie Eyre
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Lenny Faedo
Cy Falkenberg
John Farrell
Terry Felton
Alex Ferguson
Rick Ferrell
Wes Ferrell
SergioThe Hero of Men is a character mentioned in The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap. A legendary hero that saved Hyrule from evil during an ancient conflict known as the War of the Bound Chest, he was the first wielder of both the Picori Blade and the Light Force (having received both from the Picori/Minish), using both of them in unison to lock the Army of Evil away within the confines of the Bound Chest spoken of in Hylian lore. Sealing the chest with the Picori Blade itself, the Hero of Men passed on into legend over the generations and his deeds were still spoken of in songs and tales at the time of The Minish Cap. His true identity remains presently unknown, although he bears a | {
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At trial, appellant
admitted that she shot Pharris, but explained that she did so because he had earlier poisoned her
and that he was working for a terrorist organization in which President Clinton was involved. She
believed that Clinton was protecting this organization and its members, and working with them
to drug and kidnap her. Although the insanity defense was raised, appellant personally claimed
to be sane.
During cross-examination, the prosecutor approached the bench and informed the
trial court and opposing counsel that he intended to ask appellant whether, if given the
opportunity, she would kill President Clinton. He indicated the question was related to the
insanity defense. Defense counsel questioned whether the hypothetical inquiry was relevant, but
stated that she would withhold her objections until the appropriate time.
The interrogation continued with appellant againreading a newspaper. She claimed for the first time at trial that he had slammed
her against a wall causing her to use deadly force in self-defense. The jury was instructed on the
defense of self-defense. Appellant urges that the trial court erred in denying her request to include
an instruction on the defense of a third party or parties--namely her sons who were in New
Mexico at the time of the offense. She claims that the testimony of her fear that Pharris sometime
in the future would harm her sons entitled her to the charge requested.
A defendant is entitled to a jury instruction on any defense raised by the evidence
regardless of the strength of the evidence. See Hayes v. State, 728 S.W.2d 804, 807 (Tex. Crim.
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That the sea is scary, and especially that the seas, oceans and large bodies of water are mysterious in a way that inspires writers to create varied and fascinating stories about it.
Here's the table of contents of The Devil and the Deep: Horror Stories of the Sea…
"Deadwater" by Simon Bestwick "Fodder's Jig" by Lee Thomas "The Curious Allure of the Sea" by Christopher Golden "The Tryal Attract" by Terry Dowling "The Whalers Song" by Ray Cluley "A Ship of the South Wind" by Bradley Denton "What My Mother Left Me" by Alyssa Wong "Broken Record" by Stephen Graham Jones "Saudade" by Steve Rasnic Tem "A Moment Before Breaking" by A.C.Wise "Sister, Dearest Sister, Let Me Show to You the Sea" by Seanan McGuire "The Deep Sea Swell" byJohn Langan "He Sings of Salt and Wormwood" by Brian Hodge "Shit Happens" by Michael Marshall Smith "Haunt" by Siobhan Carroll
I also invited the contributing authors to whet your appetite with a behind-the-scenes look at their stories. Here's what they said…
Simon Bestwick's latest work is the novelette Breakwater, published by Tor.com. In addition, he's written novels, chapbooks and short stories. He lives on the Wirral in the North of England, and says he uses far too many semicolons. Simon says, "My story 'Deadwater' is about a strange young woman called Emily Glass, who works in a seaside town, hiding from a mysterious past. When a friend of hers is found drowned, the police assume it's suicide. Emily, for reasons of her own, doesn't agree, and starts to investigate. | {
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that four days after
the incident, an officer called Akinwunmi and left her a voicemail asking her
to return his call. When she returned his call two days later, they set up a
time for an interview, but Akinwunmi did not show up for the interview and
returned no subsequent phone calls. Although an officer contacted Idigbe on
January 21, 2010, and asked him to come in for an interview, Idigbe did not set
up an interview, although he called the officer twice to ask for additional
details about why the officer was investigating, claiming that what had
occurred was just a misunderstanding. Idigbe also told the officer that
Akinwunmi did not want to talk to anybody about the incident.
The State also responded that
Idigbe’s involuntary-plea claim should fail because he had delayed in making it
until after hehad satisfied the conditions of his community supervision and
had been successfully discharged. The State pointed out that the trial court
had properly admonished Idigbe about the consequences of his plea and that
Idigbe had signed an acknowledgment that he was entering the plea fully aware
of its consequences, as well as an application for deferred adjudication and a
statement that he understood his constitutional trial rights and freely and
voluntarily waived each and every one. And the State argued that Idigbe had
failed to prove that his plea was involuntary, attaching a subpoena application
for Akinwunmi and her friend who had witnessed the assault that showed Idigbe
was scheduled for a jury trial on November 8, 2010. The State attached a
certification of call for November 5, 2010, to illustrate that Idigbe’s
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not to let any sympathy they felt for Janet or her family to cloud their judgment.45
Campbell did not give evidence at his trial and was calm and steely faced in the witness box. I saw him cry just once when a tape of his police interview was played. In that interview he described how he used a rope from his backpack to climb down the cliff and find his wife's body after she fell. He had also told police that Janet Campbell's family interfered in his marriage and that they were very controlling.
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station roughly an hour after the arrest. Although the officer said that he smelled
alcohol about Appellant=s person, it was not until he
had placed Appellant in the unit that he was able to determine that the odor of
alcohol was Aa lot stronger.@
Without
advising Appellant of any of the required warnings, the officer began to
question him. Leaving Appellant in the
back seat of the unit, from which Appellant could not exit, the officer
searched Appellant=s truck, which was lawfully
parked in the parking lot. It was only
then that the officer decided that Appellant=s speech
was Aa little
bit slurred.@
There
was no indication that the officer was concerned for his safety. Rather, he was searching for evidence. As the Gant court pointed out, a
person secured in the back seat of a police unit cannot reach any weapon innystagmus, which
Norman characterized as Aclues of intoxication.@ Appellant=s eyes
were also Aa little bloodshot.@ Appellant did not perform any other field
sobriety tests.
Although
there is no visual record of Appellant=s
demeanor at the scene of the arrest, there is a DVD of his demeanor in the
police station. The DVD reveals that
Appellant=s speech was not slurred, he did
not sway when he walked, he was steady on his feet, he was able to follow the
written and oral warnings, and he repeatedly and clearly stated that he would
not submit to any testing until his attorney arrived. He repeatedly requested that his attorney be
present. Once a suspect has invoked his
Fifth Amendment right to counsel, police interrogation must cease until counsel
has been provided or the suspect himself reinitiates a dialogue.[4] Yet the officers did not stop their | {
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Tanya Klein
The Old House by Ben Botwick
The Outback by Paul Chang
The Pocketknife by Jerry Perez
The Pool Boy by Amanda Stern
The President’s Mistress: Sex, Sexism And Scandal In The Time Of The Suffragette by Jay Laurence
The Producer, The Prince, And The World Cup by Christopher Zafirson
The Puddle Tales by Ryan Richard
The Pumpkin Queens by Jon O’Neal
The Puppet Show by Matthew Doherty
The Reclaimers by Timothy Jensen
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The Remake by Mark Fogarty
The Retreat by Alyson Richards
The Returning by Nick Jacobs
The Rising by Craig Warren
The Sacraficd by Michael Colucci
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The Screenplay by Guilherme Viegas
The Sea Is Wide by Shawn Anne O’Sullivan
The Secret Road by Kyle Portbury
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AND THEIR
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
SERVICES
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
SERVICES THAT
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
SERVICES THAT KIDS
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
SERVICES THAT KIDS USED
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
SERVICES THAT KIDS USED TO
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
SERVICES THAT KIDS USED TO GET
SERVICES THAT KIDS USED TO GET
SERVICES THAT KIDS USED TO GET
IN
SERVICES THAT KIDS USED TO GET
IN SCHOOL
SERVICES THAT KIDS USED TO GET
IN SCHOOL HAVE
SERVICES THAT KIDS USED TO GET
IN SCHOOL HAVE LARGELY
SERVICES THAT KIDS USED TO GET
IN SCHOOL HAVE LARGELY MOVED
IN SCHOOL HAVE LARGELY MOVED
IN SCHOOL HAVE LARGELY MOVED
ONLINE
IN SCHOOL HAVE LARGELY MOVED
ONLINE OF
IN SCHOOL HAVE LARGELY MOVED
ONLINE OF COURSE
IN SCHOOL HAVE LARGELY MOVED
ONLINE OF COURSE BECAUSE
IN SCHOOL HAVE LARGELY MOVED
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ONLINE OF COURSE BECAUSE THIS
ONLINE OF COURSE BECAUSE THIS
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ONLINE OF COURSE BECAUSE THIS
PANDEMIC AND
ONLINE OF COURSE BECAUSE THIS
PANDEMIC AND THAT'S
ONLINE OF COURSETHE REMOTE
INTERACTION
>> BUT PEYTON SAYS THE REMOTE
INTERACTION COULD
>> BUT PEYTON SAYS THE REMOTE
INTERACTION COULD ALIENATE
INTERACTION COULD ALIENATE
INTERACTION COULD ALIENATE
FAMILIES
INTERACTION COULD ALIENATE
FAMILIES LACKING
INTERACTION COULD ALIENATE
FAMILIES LACKING TECHNOLOGY.
FAMILIES LACKING TECHNOLOGY.
FAMILIES LACKING TECHNOLOGY.
SHE
FAMILIES LACKING TECHNOLOGY.
SHE SAYS
FAMILIES LACKING TECHNOLOGY.
SHE SAYS SCHOOLS
FAMILIES LACKING TECHNOLOGY.
SHE SAYS SCHOOLS ARE
FAMILIES LACKING TECHNOLOGY.
SHE SAYS SCHOOLS ARE OFTEN
FAMILIES LACKING TECHNOLOGY.
SHE SAYS SCHOOLS ARE OFTEN A
SHE SAYS SCHOOLS ARE OFTEN A
SHE SAYS SCHOOLS ARE OFTEN A
FRONTLINE
SHE SAYS SCHOOLS ARE OFTEN A
FRONTLINE WITH
SHE SAYS SCHOOLS ARE OFTEN A
FRONTLINE WITH TEACHERS
FRONTLINE WITH TEACHERS
FRONTLINE WITH TEACHERS
NOTICING
FRONTLINE WITH TEACHERS
NOTICING CHANGES
FRONTLINE WITH TEACHERS
NOTICING CHANGES IN
FRONTLINE WITH TEACHERS
NOTICING CHANGES IN STUDENTS
NOTICING CHANGES IN STUDENTS
NOTICING CHANGES IN STUDENTS
WITH
NOTICING CHANGES IN STUDENTS
WITH MANY
NOTICING CHANGES IN STUDENTS
WITH MANY MOVING
NOTICING CHANGES IN STUDENTS
WITH MANY MOVING TO
NOTICING CHANGES IN STUDENTS
WITH MANY MOVING TO VIRTUAL
WITH MANY MOVING TO VIRTUAL
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THE
WHEN YOU GET IN THAT BALL ROOM,
AND YOU REALIZE ITS WIN OF THE
WHEN YOU GET IN THAT BALL ROOM,
AND YOU REALIZE ITS WIN OF THE
OLDEST
WHEN YOU GET IN THAT BALL ROOM,
AND YOU REALIZE ITS WIN OF THE
OLDEST EVENTS
WHEN YOU GET IN THAT BALL ROOM,
AND YOU REALIZE ITS WIN OF THE
OLDEST EVENTS OF
WHEN YOU GET IN THAT BALL ROOM,
AND YOU REALIZE ITS WIN OF THE
OLDEST EVENTS OF IT'S
WHEN YOU GET IN THAT BALL ROOM,
AND YOU REALIZE ITS WIN OF THE
OLDEST EVENTS OF IT'S KIND
WHEN YOU GET IN THAT BALL ROOM,
AND YOU REALIZE ITS WIN OF THE
OLDEST EVENTS OF IT'S KIND IN
AND YOU REALIZE ITS WIN OF THE
OLDEST EVENTS OF IT'S KIND IN
AND YOU REALIZE ITS WIN OF THE
OLDEST EVENTS OF IT'S KIND IN
THE
AND YOU REALIZE ITS WIN OF THE
OLDESTEVENTS OF IT'S KIND IN
THE COUNTRY,
AND YOU REALIZE ITS WIN OF THE
OLDEST EVENTS OF IT'S KIND IN
THE COUNTRY, AND
AND YOU REALIZE ITS WIN OF THE
OLDEST EVENTS OF IT'S KIND IN
THE COUNTRY, AND THERE
AND YOU REALIZE ITS WIN OF THE
OLDEST EVENTS OF IT'S KIND IN
THE COUNTRY, AND THERE WERE
AND YOU REALIZE ITS WIN OF THE
OLDEST EVENTS OF IT'S KIND IN
THE COUNTRY, AND THERE WERE A
OLDEST EVENTS OF IT'S KIND IN
THE COUNTRY, AND THERE WERE A
OLDEST EVENTS OF IT'S KIND IN
THE COUNTRY, AND THERE WERE A
TON
OLDEST EVENTS OF IT'S KIND IN
THE COUNTRY, AND THERE WERE A
TON OF
OLDEST EVENTS OF IT'S KIND IN
THE COUNTRY, AND THERE WERE A
TON OF PEOPLE
OLDEST EVENTS OF IT'S KIND IN
THE COUNTRY, AND THERE WERE A
TON OF PEOPLE THERE.
THE COUNTRY, AND THERE WERE A
TON OF PEOPLE THERE.
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prior arrests. We affirm.
On the evening of
January 13, 2003, Jose Zamora Vega was leaving his apartment building at 115
West Paisano in El Paso, with Ramona Padilla, Pedro Lopez, and Francisco
Granados, all residents of the building.
As they were leaving, they passed Appellant=s
wife, Lydia Luna, in the stairway. Mr.
Vega recalled that he and his companions were laughing and joking as they
proceeded out the front of the building.
As Mr. Vega and
his friends were sitting in a truck in the rear parking area, Appellant came
out of the apartment building through his back door and pointed a gun at
them. Appellant was yelling at them and
claimed that they had insulted his wife.
Appellant threatened to kill them.
Erica Almarez, Ms. Padilla=s
daughter, heard her mother screaming and ran out to the porch of her
apartment. Ms. Almarez sawAppellant
threatening her mother with a gun.
Mr. Vega jumped out of the truck, climbed over a wall, and ran
towards the apartment building. The
other occupants got out of the truck and Ms. Padilla yelled to her daughter to
hand her a cordless phone to call for help.
Mr. Vega took the
back entrance to the building and ran through the hallway to his
apartment. Ms. Padilla saw Appellant
enter his apartment and then leave his apartment through the hallway before he
started chasing after Mr. Vega in the stairway.
Mr. Vega ran towards his apartment door and warned his younger brothers
to stay inside. Mr. Vega saw Appellant
coming up the stairs. Fearful that
Appellant would attack his brothers, Mr. Vega reached for Appellant=s hands. A struggle ensued and Appellant pulled out a
knife. Appellant=s
wife appeared and held onto Mr. Vega=s
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TOLD YOU ABOUT PAUL
COMMUNITY.
WE TOLD YOU ABOUT PAUL GREEN
WE TOLD YOU ABOUT PAUL GREEN
WE TOLD YOU ABOUT PAUL GREEN
WHEN
WE TOLD YOU ABOUT PAUL GREEN
WHEN MEMBERS
WE TOLD YOU ABOUT PAUL GREEN
WHEN MEMBERS OF
WE TOLD YOU ABOUT PAUL GREEN
WHEN MEMBERS OF HIS
WE TOLD YOU ABOUT PAUL GREEN
WHEN MEMBERS OF HIS COMMUNITY
WHEN MEMBERS OF HIS COMMUNITY
WHEN MEMBERS OF HIS COMMUNITY
GATHERED
WHEN MEMBERS OF HIS COMMUNITY
GATHERED TO
GATHERED TO
GATHERED TO
OF
GATHERED TO
OF WORKING
GATHERED TO
OF WORKING AT
GATHERED TO
OF WORKING AT THE
GATHERED TO
OF WORKING AT THE LOCAL
OF WORKING AT THE LOCAL
OF WORKING AT THE LOCAL
WALMART.
WALMART.
WALMART.
PEOPLE
WALMART.
PEOPLE CALLED
WALMART.
PEOPLE CALLED HIM
WALMART.
PEOPLE CALLED HIM THE
PEOPLE CALLED HIM THE
PEOPLE CALLED HIM THE
DEFINITION
PEOPLE CALLED HIM THE
DEFINITION OF
PEOPLE CALLED HIM THE
DEFINITION OF GOOD.
DEFINITION OF GOOD.
DEFINITION OF GOOD.
HIS
DEFINITION OF GOOD.
HIS IMPACT
DEFINITION OF GOOD.
HIS IMPACT ON
DEFINITION OF GOOD.
HIS IMPACT ON THE
DEFINITION OF GOOD.
HIS IMPACT ON THECOMMUNITY
HIS IMPACT ON THE COMMUNITY
HIS IMPACT ON THE COMMUNITY
SHOWED
HIS IMPACT ON THE COMMUNITY
SHOWED WHEN
HIS IMPACT ON THE COMMUNITY
SHOWED WHEN PEOPLE
HIS IMPACT ON THE COMMUNITY
SHOWED WHEN PEOPLE CAME
SHOWED WHEN PEOPLE CAME
SHOWED WHEN PEOPLE CAME
TOGETHER
SHOWED WHEN PEOPLE CAME
TOGETHER TO
SHOWED WHEN PEOPLE CAME
TOGETHER TO CELEBRATE
TOGETHER TO CELEBRATE
TOGETHER TO CELEBRATE
MILESTONE.
MILESTONE.
MILESTONE.
HE
MILESTONE.
HE DIED
MILESTONE.
HE DIED SUDDENLY
MILESTONE.
HE DIED SUDDENLY WITHIN
MILESTONE.
HE DIED SUDDENLY WITHIN A
MILESTONE.
HE DIED SUDDENLY WITHIN A MONTH
HE DIED SUDDENLY WITHIN A MONTH
HE DIED SUDDENLY WITHIN A MONTH
OF
HE DIED SUDDENLY WITHIN A MONTH
OF THAT
HE DIED SUDDENLY WITHIN A MONTH
OF THAT CELEBRATION.
OF THAT CELEBRATION.
OF THAT CELEBRATION.
PEOPLE
OF THAT CELEBRATION.
PEOPLE SHOWED
OF THAT CELEBRATION.
PEOPLE SHOWED UP
OF THAT CELEBRATION.
PEOPLE SHOWED UP AT
OF THAT CELEBRATION.
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PEOPLE SHOWED UP AT THE
PEOPLE SHOWED UP AT THE
LAGRANGE
PEOPLE SHOWED UP AT THE
LAGRANGE WALMART
PEOPLE SHOWED UP AT THE
LAGRANGE WALMART TO
PEOPLE SHOWED UP AT | {
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for the county." She related appellant began the program in March 1995 (while he was
on deferred adjudication) but after several months he was terminated because he was "noncompliant with
many of the group rules." Appellant re-entered the program in December 1996 and for a brief period
"appeared to be doing well" by completing his first group assignment focusing on his offense. Thereafter,
however, he did not complete his assignments, he did not pay the costs for the group sessions on the dates
alleged, told her on one occasion that he left his wallet in his mother's car, and on another occasion
informed her that he did not have a job. Dr. Ferris related that appellant missed one session and was late
on another and his participation in the program wasterminated on February 4, 1997, because he was not
successfully engaged in treatment. His attitude was that he had not committed a crime because no one was
harmed.
In his testimony, appellant admitted that he did not complete his homework or assignments
including the one on December 17, 1996, as alleged. He was late on that date because of a traffic-delaying
accident. Although he had a job, appellant did not pay the costs as he was using his money as explained
elsewhere.
We conclude the trial court, as the trier of facts, did not abuse its discretion in finding
appellant had violated the sex offender treatment program condition despite appellant's claim he had "met
all of the required activities." Point of error five is overruled.
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in question after Hobbs had been shot. He indicated that he received the call around
10:25 p.m. or 10:30 p.m. on January 26.
He said he was able to talk Flores out
of the house at about 1 a.m.
Chad Hallum, also a lieutenant with the Seminole
Police Department, testified about the circumstances of Flores
being talked out of the residence. While
recalling his efforts at collecting evidence in the house, Lieutenant Hallum
said that he found a clump of hair in a sofa chair in the bedroom where the
victim=s body
was found. Lieutenant Hallum
acknowledged that the lab of the Texas Department of Public Safety was unable
to determine if the hair was the victim=s
or how it was removed.
Angela Rodriguez, Kathy McCord, and Aaron
Fullerton, all employees of the Texas Department of Public Safety Crime Lab in Lubbock, testifiedas to
their testing of blood and weapons recovered at the scene of the murder.
Jerry Douglas Spencer testified that he was a
forensic pathologist and the medical examiner of Lubbock County. He indicated that the authorities in Gaines County
asked him to perform an autopsy on the remains of the victim. He indicated that he found soot residue in
the area of her right ear or temple, which usually indicated that the weapon
used had been in contact or very close to the body part where the entrance
wound was located. He said the
trajectory appeared to be somewhat downward.
He indicated that an entry wound to the back of her head also appeared
to track downward. He acknowledged that
he was not able to tell whether she was in an upright position at the time the
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brief.
On January 31, 2004, Officer Brian Morris began following appellant's vehicle after
it was observed leaving a residence in a known drug trafficking area. Shortly thereafter,
he stopped appellant for failing to signal continuously for one hundred feet prior to making
a turn. During the stop, Officer Morris obtained consent to search appellant's vehicle. At
the same time, Detective Ramiro Sanchez arrived at the scene and began questioning
appellant near the rear of the vehicle. Detective Sanchez searched appellant's hat and
discovered a rock of cocaine behind the inside lining. Appellant was arrested and charged
for possession of cocaine in an amount of less than one gram. After hearing the evidence,
a jury found him guilty of possession of a controlled substance and sentenced him to
twenty months confinement. Appellantinto a Red Carpet Inn. He then drove to the Professional Detail Shop on Walton Way ("the shop") to see the owner, Darrell Rouse, a/k/a "Shaq." Rouse allegedly owed Hudson $3,800. A shop employee testified that he noticed that Hudson had a .357 revolver on the front seat of his car. When Hudson realized that Rouse was not at the shop, he instructed shop employees to "tell him [Rouse] I'm looking for him" and then left.
A week later, on August 8, 1996, Hudson returned to Augusta in a Ford Explorer with his cousin, Reginald Leon Walker, and an acquaintance, Thad Christopher McClamey. The men went to the shop and asked to see Rouse, who was not there. While waiting for Rouse to return, the men decided to get | {
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Vinkhumbo
Maria Folau,
Laura Langman (Captain),
Ameliaranne Ekenasio,
Gina Crampton,
Bailey Mes,
Casey Kopua,
Jane Watson,
Shannon Saunders,
Karin Burger,
Phoenix Karaka,
Katrina Rore,
Te Paea Selby-Rickit
Pei Shan Lee, Charmaine Soh, Xinyi Tan, Kai Wei Toh, Carmen Goh, Kimberly Lim, Shawallah Rashid, Shuyi Kwok, Aqilah Andin, Melody Teo, Sindhu Nair, Joanna Toh
Group C
Kaitlyn Fisher, Episake Kahatoka, Alisi Galo, Kelera Nawai, Lydia Panapasa, Unaisi Rauluni, Aliti Toribau, Adi Vakaoca Bolakoro, Ema Mualuvu, Asilika Sevutia, Matila Vocea, Laisani Waqa
Romelda Aiken, Jhanielle Fowler-Reid (Captain), Vangelee Williams, Jodi-Ann Ward, Stacian Facey, Shanice Beckford, Adean Thomas, Nicole Dixon, Khadijah Williams, Kadie-Ann Dehaney, Shamera Sterling, Rebekah Robinson
Lenize Potgieter, Erin Burger, Maryka Holtzhausen, Renske Stoltz, Ine-Marí Venter, Izette Griesel, Khanyisa Chawane, Bongiwe Msomi (captain), Shadine van der Merwe, Karla Pretorius, Phumza Maweni, Zanele Vimbela
Jameela McCarthy, Tahirah Hollingsworth, Kalifa MCollin, Samantha Wallace, Daystar Swift, Shaquanda Queena, Onella Hill,Aniecia Baptiste, Rhonda John-Davis, Shantel Seemungal, Shernece Seemungal, Candice Guerero
Group D
Helen Housby, Joanne Harten, Natalie Haythornthwaite, Rachel Dunn, Serena Guthrie (captain), Jade Clarke (vice-captain), Chelsea Pitman, Natalie Panagarry, Layla Guscoth, Eboni Usoro-Brown, Geva Mentor, Fran Williams
Ann Helen Nu’uali’itia, Ariana Luamanu, Toa Tanimo, Brooke Amber Williams, Eseta Autagavaia, Gene Nafanua Solia-Gibb, Lenora Misa, Rachel Rasmussen, Sanita To’o, Afi Lafaiali’i-Sapolu, Soli Ropati, Tee Salanoa
Emma Barrie, Kelly Boyle, Lynsey Gallagher, Ella Gibbons, Bethan Goodwin, Sarah MacPhail, Claire Maxwell (captain), Niamh McCall, Nicola McCleery, Hayley Mulheron, Emily Nicholl, Lauren Tait
Peace Proscovia (Captain), Mary Cholhok Nuba, Lilian Ajio, Jesca Achan, Ruth Meeme, Betty Kizza, Racheal Nanyonga, Sylivia Nanyonga, Joan Nampungu, Stella Oyella, Stella Nanfuka, Muhayimina Namuwaya
References
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went inside the
store to help with the ongoing search. Knipfer testified that
his entire exchange with Street took approximately ten to fif‐
teen minutes.
Not long after the stop of Street, officers reviewed record‐
ings from Walmart security cameras. They confirmed that
three African‐American men had exited the white SUV when
it arrived. One of the men appeared to be Keycie Street. Offic‐
ers went back to the parking lot to search for Street but could
not find him. Officers then used the identifying information
Deputy Knipfer obtained from the stop to obtain photographs
of Street from the Illinois Department of Transportation and
from an internal law enforcement database.
The two men who had been arrested outside the Walmart,
Demonte Oliver and Romero Eddmonds, admitted their in‐
volvement in the robbery. They also told detectives that a
third man they knew as “Lil Key” and “Little One” was also
a part of the robbery but that they did not know his real name.
6 No. 18‐1209
Oliver identified Keycie Street from his Department of Trans‐
portation photograph. Eddmonds separately identified Street
in the photograph from the law enforcement database. An ar‐
rest warrant was issued for Street, who soon surrendered.
Street’s DNA matched DNA on a bottle that officers recovered
from the abandoned SUV.
C. District Court Proceedings
Street was indicted for Hobbs Act robbery under 18 U.S.C.
§ 1951. He moved to suppress the identifying information he
had given to Deputy Knipfer and the additional evidence the
police had obtained by using that information, including the
DNA evidence and the identifications by Oliver and Edd‐
monds. The district judge referred the motion to suppress to
Magistrate Judge Jones, who held an evidentiary hearing to
prepare a report and recommendation. Street argued that
Deputy Knipfer had stopped him based on only a hunch,
without the reasonable suspicion required by the Fourth
Amendment. Street pointed out that his clothing did not
match the suspects’ and that he was not acting suspiciously as
he left the store. He also argued that because the police al‐
ready had two suspects in custody, they had no reason to be‐
lieve there was a third suspect involved in the robbery and
thus had no reason to continue the investigation when they
stopped him. Street contended that the officers stopped him
only because his race and sex matched the description of the
suspects, which he argued was not enough to justify an inves‐
tigatory stop.
The magistrate judge agreed that the officers did not have
reasonable suspicion to stop Street because the stop was
based on only a “hunch” that if a third person had been in‐
volved in the robbery, he would also have been an African‐
No. 18‐1209 7
American man. The magistrate judge recommended the mo‐
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(Milk Photograph) /(22° Vision)
Songs:
"If at that Time"
"Excessive Explanations"
"Why Not"
"Bad Kid"
"Rain in Ching Ming Day"
"Shrewdness"
"Confessing"
"Spy"
"On the Constellation Book"
(2010)
Publisher: Anhui Electronic Audio and Video Publishing House
Music Copyrightist: Vae (Xu Song)
Composing/Writing: Vae (Xu Song)
Photograph/Graphic Design: Peng Huan (Milk Photograph)
Songs:
"Admiration"
"Grey Head Portrait"
"I Don't Care"
"Luzhou Moon"
"Not Sensational"
"Love Is A Terrible Waste of Lives"
"The White Horse Is Not A Horse"
"Single Journey"
"A not Far Away Place"
(2011)
Publisher: Jiuzhou Audio and Video Publishing House
Producer: Du Daning/Lu Jian/Bi Xiaoshi
Exclusive Distribution: Ocean Butterflies International Pte Ltd.
Songs:
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"Rob Peter To Pay Paul"
"Doctors"
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"Beijing Rain"
"No Drinking"
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(2012)
Publisher: Jiuzhou Audio and Video Publishing House
Producer: Du Daning/Lu Jian/Bi Xiaoshi
Exclusive Distribution: Ocean Butterflies International Pte Ltd.
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"Hearing"
"Mr. Talk"
"With A Tiger"
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"Idiotic"
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"Your Past Hurts"
"Global Cooling"
"Love Style"
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SIXTH DIVISION
August 27, 1999
No. 1-97-4550
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, ) Appeal from the
) Circuit Court of
Plaintiff, ) Cook County.
)
v. )
)
JOZEF SZYPCIO, )
)
Defendant-Appellee, )
)
(George H. Ryan, Secretary of the State )
of Illinois, ) The Honorable
)
John J. Scotillo
,
Appellant). ) Presiding Judge.
JUSTICE BUCKLEY delivered the opinion of the court:
The Illinois Secretary of State appeals from an order of the circuit court of Cook County directing the Secretary to issue a judicial driving permit (JDP) to the defendant, Jozef Szypcio.
The sole issue on appeal is whether the circuit court erred by ordering the Secretary to issue defendant a JDP, where his driving privileges had been revoked due to both a statutory summary suspension and a discretionary suspension. After considering the record, we agree with the Secretary and reverse the judgment of the circuit court of Cook County.
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they were lies. On at least one
occasion, Eugene came over to discuss the rumors with Michael, also stating
that they were lies. The rumors
persisted.
Michael testified that he would come home sometimes and
find Eugene at the house with Tracy. T.B.
testified that he came home once and found Eugene by their pool with Tracy
cleaning the pool in a bikini.
Michael received multiple calls from Eugene’s wife, who
also insisted that Tracy and Eugene were having an affair. On one occasion after Michael and Tracy were
separated, Eugene’s wife called and the two compared times that both of their
spouses were away from their respective homes.
One of the instances included the night before this telephone
conversation when Tracy was at Michael’s house and then left to pick J.S. up
from an event. The eventwas over at
midnight, but Tracy left at 10:00 P.M. to pick up J.S. Michael later questioned Tracy about it, and
she said she had just driven to the location early and had sat in the parking
lot for two hours. Michael then called
Eugene to question him about it.
According to Michael, Eugene admitted to the affair. Michael stated that Tracy then admitted to
being with Eugene but denied that anything inappropriate had happened. Michael stated that the next day Tracy told
him she wanted a divorce.
Tracy testified that she had a sexual relationship with
Eugene after her separation from Michael but never before. Eugene’s testimony was the same. Tracy testified that Eugene stayed over at
her new place on two or three nights when C.B. was also there. She testified, however, that this was before
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Mrs. Dunn testified that she chose instead to attend
other parenting classes with her husband through Parents Anonymous where she did not have to
deal with sexual abuse issues.
Stability of appellant's home
Both Mr. and Mrs. Dunn testified that the family had moved repeatedly. Between
1987 and the children's removal in 1997, the Dunns lived in fifteen different locations. In 1993
the family was homeless for a couple of months with the parents sleeping in a tent and the children
staying with friends. The family later moved to a trailer located in Lockhart where the living
conditions were so bad that Mrs. Dunn and the children left to stay with friends. At the time of
removal, N.J.D. was in the fourth grade and had attended five different schools. A.D.was in the
second grade and had attended four different schools. Mrs. Dunn expressed no future plan for a
permanent situation for her and her children.
Emotional and physical danger
The record indicates that the children were placed in emotional and physical danger
within their home. Evidence indicates that the children characterized the Dunn home and both
their parents as violent. Dr. Poole testified that N.J.D. and A.D. appeared to have been terrorized
and traumatized. Although he denied having physically or sexually abused the children, Mr. Dunn
was a large man who admitted that he had a tendency to make exaggerated gestures when angry,
and he admitted often yelling and cursing at the children and calling them derogatory names. Shell
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Willis Dickerson was pulled over in his van a little after midnight because police
suspected that he had just been involved in a drug deal. The police officer ordered
Dickerson out of his van and told him to lean against a squad car to be frisked. But as
the officer was about to begin the frisk, Dickerson dropped a bag of crack from his
pocket. The officer arrested Dickerson and discovered more crack in his shoe, and a
later search of the van turned up a crack pipe and a digital scale coated with crack
residue. Dickerson pleaded guilty to possessing crack with intent to distribute, 21
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U.S.C. § 841(a)(1), but reserved the right to challenge on appeal the district court’s
denial of his motion to suppress. Dickerson argues that the officer did not have
reasonable suspicion to frisk him, and thus the incriminating evidence should have
been suppressed as fruit of an illegal search.
At the suppression hearing Rock Island Police Officer Shane Sharp testified that
he was conducting late‐night surveillance of a convenience‐store parking lot after
receiving complaints of drug dealing. While there, he saw what he suspected was a
drug deal between two people, one in a truck and the other in a van. The van initially
aroused his suspicion because, although many parking spaces close to the store’s door
were open, the driver parked far from the door and did not go inside. About ten
minutes later, a truck arrived and parked next to the van. The driver exited and met
briefly with the van’s driver, then both vehicles departed. Sharp radioed Officer
Norman Jacks, who was stationed nearby, and directed him to stop the van. Sharp told
Jacks that he believed a drug deal had just occurred. Jacks, a veteran with nine years’
experience and training in narcotics investigations, followed the van and stopped it
after the driver turned right without signaling.
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When commons were common, through tens of thousands of years, people mostly developed technology and systems of usage that respected the land, ocean, river, forest, grassland and creatures that lived there. They did this because it was in their collective self-interest to do so. This was reflected in their religions and how their societies were organized, including the ways people thought of themselves.
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History of Later Medieval Philosophy, edited by Normal Kretzmann, Anthony Kenny and Jan Pinborg, 787–96. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982. ---. "Traditional Logic." In The Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy, edited by Charles B. Schmitt, Quentin Skinner, Eckhard Kessler and Jill Kraye, 143-72. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. Asmis, Elizabeth. Epicurus' Scientific Method. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1984. Aubrey, John. MS Aubrey Collection. Bodleian Library, Oxford. 368 Averroës. Averroës' Three Short Commentaries on Aristotle's "Topics," "Rhetoric," and "Poetics". Translated by Charles E. Butterworth. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1977. Bacon, Francis. Bacon's Novum Organum. Edited by Thomas Fowler. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1889. ---. The Collected Works of Francis Bacon. Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis and Douglas Denon Heath. New ed. 14 vols.50:18; Wing, B319. ---. Scripta in natvrali et vniversali philosophia. Amsterdam: Elzevir, 1653. Gibson, 223. ---. Selected Philosophical Works. Edited by Rose-Mary Sargent. Indianapolis and Cambridge, 1999. 369 Balme, David M. "Aristotle's Biology Was Not Essentialist." In Philosophical Issues in Aristotle's Biology, edited by Allan Gotthelf and James G. Lennox, 291–312. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987. Barnes, Jonathan. "Boethius and the Study of Logic." In Boethius: His Life, Thought and Influence, edited by Margaret Gibson, 73–89. Oxford: Blackwell, 1981. ---. "Commentary." In Posterior Analytics. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1975. Bayer, Greg. "Coming to Know Principles in Posterior Analytics II 19." Apeiron 30 (1997): 109–42. Blackwell, Constance, and Sachiko Kusukawa, eds. Philosophy in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: Conversations with Aristotle. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 1999. Boethius. Boethius's De Topicis Differentiis. | {
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The following description of events is taken largely from the agency’s statement
of material facts, which Foster failed to counter in the manner required by Northern
District of Illinois Local Rule 56.1(b)(3) and which the district court properly deemed
undisputed for the purposes of summary judgment. See Boss v. Castro, 816 F.3d 910, 914
(7th Cir. 2016). Foster, an African‐American woman, was hired in 2010 by the Social
Security Administration as a Claims Authorizer through the “Ticket to Work” program
for individuals with disabilities. Foster testified that she was diagnosed with depression
more than 30 years ago and previously received disability benefits for it. At SSA, only a
human‐resources employee knew that she had a disability.
Foster believed that the agency discriminated against her by giving her poor
training and mentoring. In her view the initial training received by all new hires was
deficient, and others in her training class received more instructor attention. She also
thought that the agency did not properly accommodate her multiple requests for more
refresher training—on top of the one‐on‐one case assistance she had received from her
assigned mentors as well as two months of prior refresher training that she had
requested and received. In her first year, she twice requested and received a new
mentor; she believed that her mentors had graded her harshly, took too long to return
her work, and did not communicate effectively.
Foster also disputed her negative performance evaluations, which, she believed,
were discriminatory and reflected a hostile work environment. Most of her reviews
highlighted her difficulties performing the work. Foster did receive the highest rating
on her first annual performance review, but that review also pointed out that she
struggled working on cases independently, rushed to meet productivity goals, and had
not progressed enough. Foster blamed insufficient training for these shortcomings.
Foster also asserted retaliation after she told a training coordinator of a comment
that her instructor had made about the Obama administration. The instructor, she said,
thereafter would not let her take a makeup test and graded her unfairly. She also
believed that she was mistreated after filing her EEO complaint; her mentors took
longer to return her work, and she received negative evaluations.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales also stars Kevin R. McNally as Joshamee Gibbs, Golshifteh Farahani as the sea-witch Shansa, David Wenham as Scarfield, Stephen Graham as Scrum, Orlando Bloom as Will Turner, and Geoffrey Rush as Captain Hector Barbossa.
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by "private parts," she meant genitalia.
According to the victim, this sequence of events occurred one hundred times. Except for one time
during the day, this activity always occurred at night. The child could not remember the last time
she was sexually assaulted, and she gave no further details regarding this activity.
A nurse reported possible abuse to Child Protective Services (CPS). On July 10, 2002, a case
worker for CPS went to the child's home to interview the family, but the mother's boyfriend barred
entry. The case worker returned the next day with a co-worker and some police officers, and she
spoke to the child and the child's mother. While the case worker was in the home, she saw appellant
sleeping on the couch in thechild's bedroom. She spoke to him as well and then called her
supervisor. After speaking to her supervisor, the case worker had the child taken into CPS's
custody. She also instructed the police officers to take the comforter from the child's bed to test for
evidence of semen.
On July 18, 2002, the victim was taken to a pediatrician for an examination. The
examination revealed that the hymen was completely absent from the "five o'clock" to "eight
o'clock" positions. The pediatrician remarked that this condition was uncommon even in child
abuse victims and constituted "clear evidence of penetrating vaginal trauma" stemming from
multiple incidents of abuse. However, the pediatrician could not say when the hymenal injury
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Southern Legends Hall Of Fame has been recognized by the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
Founding members
Widmarc Clark
Jimmy Case
H.T. " Hank " Henry
Mark Cavaliero
Hall Of Fame inductees
2005
Jimmy Case
Dale Hawkins
Ray Sharpe
Scotty Moore
D.J. Fontana
Vernon Taylor
Lazy Lester
Matt Lucas
Phil Phillips
Barbara Lynn
Johnny Leen
Jay Shankle
The Hubcaps
George Klein
Ronnie Kaye
Francis Gosman
Shorty Horton
Gary Carter
Tammy Leen
John Rhys
Charlie Musselwhite
Don Helms
Lamar Morris
J.W. Whitten
Sanford Clark
Gene Summers
Jerry Lee Lewis
James Burton
Jim McCoy
Travis Wammack
Billy Lee Riley
The Seldom Seen
Tom "Cat" Reeder
Ace Cannon
Conway Twitty
Bill Mack (Blue Caps)
Billy Joe Shaver
Elvis Presley
Frankie Ford
Joe Bennett and The Sparkletones
Ronnie Hawkins
Ronnie McDowell
Roy Irvin
Narvel Felts
Bobby Stephenson
2006
Alex Ward
The Blind Boys of Alabama
Fisher Hendley
The Jordanaires
Red Steagall
Hank Henry
Gary "Catfish" Hightower
Barney Barnwell
Fayssoux Starling McClean
Gordon Terry
Loretta Lynn
Lonnie Mack
Billy Swan
Bob Wood
John Wesley Ryles
Rattlesnake Annie
Roland Janes
2007
Tony Douglas
Larry Stephenson
Eddie Stubbs
References
External links
Southern Legends HOF website
BluePower Radio
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
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under supervised
probation for two years. He had been arrested on two occasions within one month
in 2005 and charged with felonies for driving a motor vehicle while under the
influence of alcohol during each arrest and transporting an open container of
liquor only during the second arrest. He entered blind pleas of guilty to two
felony counts of driving under the influence and was sentenced to a term of
three years in the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, to run concurrently, all
suspended, and ordered to pay a fine for $1,000.00 plus costs. The district
court also ordered him to comply with rules and conditions of probation, which
required him to complete inpatient treatment, attend Aftercare every two weeks
for twelve months, attend AA meetings at least twiceweekly, have a monthly
urinalysis, voluntarily give up his driver's license for one year, meet with an
AA sponsor for at least one hour a week, and execute a Lawyers Helping Lawyers
contract.
¶23 When the Bar Association began an investigation prior to the pleas of
guilty, it learned from the respondent's lawyer that the month after his second
arrest he had contacted Lawyers Helping Lawyers and entered a treatment
facility. Subsequently his counsel sent the Bar Association a letter from the
treatment center that he had successfully completed a 28-day treatment program
and had been attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings twice a week.
¶24 He had previously been charged with alcohol-related offenses in 1997,
1999, and twice in 2001. He had entered nolo contendere pleas. He had
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THINKS IT WILL
BE A COUPLE WEEKS BEFORE SHE IS
BE A COUPLE WEEKS BEFORE SHE IS
BACK TO HER NORMAL SELF.
BACK TO HER NORMAL SELF.
THE REPRESENTATIVE KAREN
THE REPRESENTATIVE KAREN
WHITSON FOUND OUT SHE HAD THE
WHITSON FOUND OUT SHE HAD THE
VIRUS THE DAY HER FRIEND DIED
VIRUS THE DAY HER FRIEND DIED
FROM IT BUDGET UNDERLYING
FROM IT BUDGET UNDERLYING
HEALTH ISSUE AND WAS GOING DOWN
HEALTH ISSUE AND WAS GOING DOWN
FAST.
FAST.
>> Woman: I THANK YOU THE
>> Woman: I THANK YOU THE
PRESIDENT MENTIONED THAT TRUCK
PRESIDENT MENTIONED THAT TRUCK
BECAUSE IT DID SAVE ME.
BECAUSE IT DID SAVE ME.
>> Reporter: THAT DRUG IS
>> Reporter: THAT DRUG IS
HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE WHICH IS
HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE WHICH IS
GOING TRIALS AT HENRY FORD.
GOING TRIALS AT HENRY FORD.
AS DOCTOR FRANK McGEORGE
AS DOCTOR FRANK McGEORGE
CAUTION THERE IS NOT GET THE
CAUTION THERE IS NOT GET THE
SCIENCE TO SAY THIS IS AHUMAN BEINGS
RIGHT NOW LET’S BE HUMAN BEINGS
AND PUT POLITICS ASIDE AND LET
AND PUT POLITICS ASIDE AND LET
JUST SAY THAT THE PERSON WHO IS
JUST SAY THAT THE PERSON WHO IS
IN OFFICE RIGHT NOW THE
IN OFFICE RIGHT NOW THE
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
I GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS
I GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS
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DUE.
>> Reporter: SHE IS NOW
>> Reporter: SHE IS NOW
RECOVERING AT THE PRESIDENT OF
RECOVERING AT THE PRESIDENT OF
HER A TWEET TONIGHT THAT SAID
HER A TWEET TONIGHT THAT SAID
SHE FEARS FOR THE REST OF
SHE FEARS FOR THE REST OF
DETROIT.
DETROIT.
>> Woman: I AM LOOKING AT
>> Woman: I AM LOOKING AT
PEOPLE IN MY COMMUNITY THAT ARE
PEOPLE IN MY COMMUNITY THAT ARE
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GATHERING, HAVING HOUSE
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PARTIES, WALKING UP AND DOWN
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when they were used by police against a picket line set up to oppose the closure of Richmond Secondary School in 1993. Victoria Police copped a backlash after they used a dangerous pressure point chokehold against environmentalists at a protest in 1994, leading to one protester losing consciousness for several minutes.
The dozens of court cases against the police subsequent to S11 led police to tone down their violence at protests, at least until after the G20 protest in 2006. Following the protest, police baton-charged protesters having a picnic outside the Melbourne Museum.
Days later, several men grabbed a man inside a shop, tipped him upside down, put his hands behind his back, pulled his pants down, searched him and cut his backpack off his back before shoving him intoan unmarked van. Only 25 minutes later they identified themselves as police, saying they arrested him for assaulting an officer at the G20 protest. But he had not even been in Melbourne on the day of the protest.
In a further ramping up of police powers, Victoria Police set up the Public Order Response Team (PORT) in 2011.
PORT was used that same year against a pro-Palestinian protest outside a Max Brenner chocolate shop in 2011 and to violently evict Occupy Melbourne protesters from City Square. MALS recorded 43 reports of injuries as a result of the eviction, including protesters having their eyes gouged and receiving punches to the face and back of the head.
PORT also carried out the bulk of the violence against IMARC protesters.
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aggravated assault and had about two years
remaining on his eight-year sentence when he was charged with harassment.
Specifically, appellant was charged by indictment for harassing Blanche
Jackson, a corrections officer, by causing appellant=s urine to make
contact with Jackson while imprisoned in a correctional facility. Prior to
trial, appellant filed his medical records with the trial court, along with two
business records affidavits from custodians of the records, and gave notice to
the State that the records would be offered in evidence at trial.
At trial,
appellant pleaded guilty, and the case was set for a punishment hearing. There
was no agreement with the State on punishment. At the punishment hearing, the
State began by presenting three witnesses who testified about appellant=s previous
assaultive and threatening behavior during his incarceration. John Wright
testified that while he was working as acorrections officer at the Michael
Unit in Anderson County in 2002, appellant threw a four-foot long fluorescent
light bulb at him Alike a javelin.@ Samuel Hayes,
Jr. testified that appellant threatened him while he was working as
corrections officers at the Michael Unit. Jemal Chambers testified that while
she was working at the Darrington Unit, appellant grabbed a large rolling
shield that had been left in front of his cell, pushed it into her forearm, and
threatened her. The State then presented Mr. Blanche Jackson, the named victim
in the instant case, who testified that while he was a corrections officer at
the Darrington Unit, appellant squirted him with a liquid substance that
smelled like urine.
Appellant also
testified during the punishment hearing, describing mitigating circumstances in
his life. After he testified, the State offered his medical records into
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Stark
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The Bridge by Ali Imran Zaidi
The Last Farm by David Wappel
Violet by Katie Stegeman
When a Flower Falls by Zoe Cheng
Yonge Street Strip by Lisa Gold
Horror Award
Open to thrillers, dark suspense, sci-fi, and macabre themes.
Conner by Merrit Schmidt
Crashpad by John Veron
Delirium by Alex D. Reid
Eucharist by Christian Horning and Mayo Whaley
Fearsome Critters by Hayden Thomas Christensen and Stephen Christensen
Miss Violet by Christopher Schrack
The Abscess by Patrick Tierney
The Baby by W.A.W. Parker
The Body by Tracy Burns
The Euphonia by Sydney Brown
Sci-Fi Award
Open to science fiction, fantasy, horror, surrealism, myth/legend and fantastical storytelling.
Dandelion Manor by Alice Shindelar
Emergent by Brian Kazmarck
Heroes? by David Prosser
Hot Air by Jacob RainvilleOrdahl Quesnell
The Sick And The Feared by Ryan Ederer & Matthew Bone
The Witches Of Weho by Jonathan Hurwitz
Violet by Katie Stegeman
When A Flower Falls by Zoe Cheng
Yonge Street Strip by Lisa Gold
Comedy Teleplay Pilot
About Kate by Tavis Gray Vannucci
All The President’s Women by Naomi Brodkin
Backstop by Rex Cheung
Bear And Billy by Shannon Rayne
Beneficiaries by Chris Todd
Citizens by Drew Wagner
Dating Jesus by Catherine Wignall
Driver’s Ed by Laura Townsend
East Palo Alto by Kelly Strathmore
Good Lord by Tillery Johnson
Love Voltaire Us Apart by Julia Edelman
New Comic Day by Michael Seminerio
Potus, P.I. by Jonas Oppenheim
Quad Squadron by Dave Urlakis
The Blackout Menace by Kyle A Smith
The Daily Dowager by Jon Comulada
The Deputy Of Loneliness by Alyssa Dimari & Grant Sloss
The Dirty Work by Angela Bourassa
The Fun One by Justin Brenneman
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Baskets: IKEA by Ross Concillo
Fleabag: The Nanny by Claire Hardwick
It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia: The Gang Helps Animals by Mage Lanz
Shameless: Can’t Have Two Jesuses by Ellie Karenev
Superstore: Run, Hide, Fight by Erin Muroski
Drama Teleplay Spec
Black Mirror: A Beautiful Destination by Heather Taylor
Lucifer: A Good Atheister by Deborah Heslop
Sherlock: The Painted Hand by Victoria Rau
The Crown: Heir Apparent by Lygia Gordon
The Umbrella Academy: Happy Twenty-Third by Amelia Swedeen
The Walking Dead: Memento Mori by Jake Plumeri
Short Screenplay
Beyond The Fuchsias by Tara Jackson
Dolls In The Walls by Katherine Cox and Matt McCarthy
Dragonfly by Julia Morizawa
Going Home by Justin Burris McGowan
Ninja Chiropractor by Jim Picariello
Ryan Gosling F*cks Your Wife by Aaron R. Smith
Scale by Christopher Cameron
Songbird On The Wire by VanceGateway Drug by Ana Worrel & Amy Frances Wright
The Girlsfriend by Leo Cohen
The Golden Age Of Kali by Sharon Cooper
The Graveyard Shift by Tom Radovich
The Great Jalopy Race by Alvin Chua
The Great Mangini by John Pachl
The Great South End Masquerade by Christopher M Oski
The Immigration Game by Asad Farooqui
The Journey For The Giant Jelly Bean by Jared Leibowich
The Kid Who Shot The Archduke by Henry Hinder & Matthew Burke
The Korean Contract by Ed Mun
The Last Best Time by Sheryl Levine Guterman
The Luckiest Man by Baxter Taylor
The Middle Ages by Julie O’Hora
The Motherless Nanny by Sheila Jenca
The Mythical Golden Trout by Craig Peters
The Not Ready For Prime Time Family by Richard Willett
The Number Hole by Yvonne J. Medley & Karen Wallace Bartelt
The Panopticon by Charles C. Murray
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Japan and have captured Satsuki, leaving the Elite Four without Goku Uniforms and forced to hide out with Ryuko and the others at Nudist Beach. When they rescue Satsuki, Ragyo captures and brainwashes Ryuko into fighting her. After Ryuko frees herself, she and Satsuki challenge Ragyo, who plans to use a space satellite to command all Life Fibers to consume their human hosts and detonate the Earth in order to propagate the Life Fibers throughout the universe. After taking down the satellite transmitter and blasting the cocoon that houses the Original Life Fiber, Ragyo absorbs Nui and flies in to space to manually activate the satellite, but Ryuko chases Ragyo and defeats her, causing the Life Fiber clothes to perish. Following the battle, Senketsu sacrifices himself and burnsQ:
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I have a list of words to ignore. However, when I call it, it replaces every instance of it even when it's inside a string.
For example: "he" ends up turning "the" into "t".
How can I have it just remove the words when they're on their own?
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A:
You're not trying to replace any instance in a string, you want to replace whole words. You need to look for word boundaries using the \b anchor.
For example...
var commonWords = /\b(and|a|an|has|he|she)\b/g;
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Citation Nr: 1008494
Decision Date: 03/08/10 Archive Date: 03/17/10
DOCKET NO. 08-02 707 ) DATE
)
)
On appeal from the
Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office in New York,
New York
THE ISSUE
Entitlement to an increased evaluation for service-connected
status post left knee arthroscopy, currently evaluated as 10
percent disabling.
REPRESENTATION
Appellant represented by: New York State Division of
Veterans' Affairs
WITNESS AT HEARING ON APPEAL
Appellant
ATTORNEY FOR THE BOARD
M. J. In, Associate Counsel
INTRODUCTION
The Veteran served on active duty from February 1994 to
February 1996.
This matter comes properly before the Board of Veterans'
Appeals (Board) on appeal from a July 2007 rating decision by
the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Regional Office in
New York, New York (RO).
In September 2009, the Veteran testified at a hearing before
the undersigned Acting Veterans Law Judge sitting atThe National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority has served a show cause notice to healthcare chain Fortis, asking it for copies of bills in a case where its hospital in Gurugram allegedly overcharged a patient suffering from dengue, The Hindu reported.
The hospital had asked Jayant Singh, a resident of Dwarka in Delhi, to pay nearly Rs 16 lakh for treating his seven-year-old daughter Adya for two weeks. Following a series of tweets from a family friend after the patient passed away, Union Health Minister JP Nadda had sought details about the matter and said that the government would investigate and take necessary action.
The regulatory body has asked Fortis’ chief executive officer and managing director for copies of invoices, names of the medicines given to the patient, the quantity administered, and | {
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model:product.template,name:openeducat_fees.op_product_6_product_template
msgid "Admission Fees for Grade-8"
msgstr "Lệ phí nhập học cho lớp-8"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: model:product.product,name:openeducat_fees.op_product_3
#: model:product.template,name:openeducat_fees.op_product_3_product_template
msgid "Admission Fees for LTRP"
msgstr "Lệ phí nhập học cho LTRP"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: model:product.product,name:openeducat_fees.op_product_4
#: model:product.template,name:openeducat_fees.op_product_4_product_template
msgid "Admission Fees for PPHD"
msgstr "Lệ phí nhập học cho PPHD"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: selection:op.fees.terms,day_type:0
msgid "After"
msgstr "Sau"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_op_fees_terms__message_attachment_count
msgid "Attachment Count"
msgstr "Đếm tập tin đính kèm"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: selection:op.fees.terms,day_type:0
msgid "Before"
msgstr "Trước"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:openeducat_fees.fees_detail_report_wizard_form
#: selection:op.student.fees.details,state:0
msgid "Cancel"
msgstr "Hủy"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_op_fees_terms__company_id
msgid "Company"
msgstr "Công ty"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: selection:fees.detail.report.wizard,fees_filter:0
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_fees_detail_report_wizard__course_id
msgid "Course"
msgstr "Khóa học"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:openeducat_fees.view_op_student_form_fees_inherit
msgid "Create Invoice"
msgstr "Tạo hóa đơn"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_fees_detail_report_wizard__create_uid
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_op_fees_element__create_uid
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_op_fees_terms__create_uid
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_op_fees_terms_line__create_uid
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_op_student_fees_details__create_uid
msgid "Created by"
msgstr "Được tạo bởi"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_fees_detail_report_wizard__create_date
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_op_fees_element__create_date
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_op_fees_terms__create_date
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_op_fees_terms_line__create_date
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_op_student_fees_details__create_date
msgid "Created on"
msgstr "Được tạo ra"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_op_fees_terms__note
msgid "Description"
msgstr "Sự miêu tả"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:openeducat_fees.view_fees_terms_form
msgid "Description..."
msgstr "Sự miêu tả..."
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_fees_detail_report_wizard__display_name
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_op_fees_element__display_name
#:openeducat_fees
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_fees_detail_report_wizard__fees_filter
msgid "Fees Filter"
msgstr "phí Lọc"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_op_student_fees_details__fees_line_id
msgid "Fees Line"
msgstr "phí đường"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:openeducat_fees.view_fees_terms_form
#: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:openeducat_fees.view_fees_terms_search
#: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:openeducat_fees.view_fees_terms_tree
msgid "Fees Reminder Terms"
msgstr "Phí Điều khoản Reminder"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: model:ir.model,name:openeducat_fees.model_report_openeducat_fees_report_fees_analysis
msgid "Fees Report"
msgstr "phí báo cáo"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_op_course__fees_term_id
msgid "Fees Term"
msgstr "phí hạn"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:openeducat_fees.view_fees_terms_form
msgid "Fees Term Line"
msgstr "Phí hạn dòng"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: model:ir.actions.act_window,name:openeducat_fees.act_open_fees_terms_view
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_op_fees_element__fees_terms_line_id
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_op_fees_terms__name
#: model:ir.ui.menu,name:openeducat_fees.menu_fees_terms
msgid "Fees Terms"
msgstr "phí Điều khoản"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: model:ir.model,name:openeducat_fees.model_op_fees_terms
msgid "Fees Terms For Course"
msgstr "Phí Điều khoản Đối với khóa học"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: code:addons/openeducat_fees/models/fees_terms.py:56
#, python-format
msgid "Fees Terms must be Required!"
msgstr "Phí khoản phải bắt buộc!"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: model:product.product,name:openeducat_fees.op_product_5
#: model:product.template,name:openeducat_fees.op_product_5_product_template
msgid "Fees for IELTS"
msgstr "Lệ phí thi IELTS"
#. module: openeducat_fees
#: code:addons/openeducat_fees/models/fees_terms.py:63
#, python-format
msgid "Fees terms must be divided as such sum up in 100%"
msgstr "Về lệ phí phải được phân chia như tiền như vậy lên 100%"
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deaths of their family
members. McGhee=s daughters expressed doubt and
anger concerning the circumstances surrounding Dr. Grotti=s
treatment of McGhee. Members of McGhee=s family
subsequently brought a wrongful death suit against Dr. Grotti, alleging that
McGhee was still alive when Dr. Grotti discontinued treating her and that Dr.
Grotti occluded McGhee=s ET tube in order to stop her
respirations. Members of O=Keefe=s family
likewise questioned Dr. Grotti=s
treatment of O=Keefe, expressing doubt
primarily about Dr. Grotti=s use of
morphine in her treatment of O=Keefe. The O=Keefe
family also sued Dr. Grotti, alleging that she ordered that a lethal dose of
morphine be administered to O=Keefe.
Criminal Proceedings: A Tarrant County grand jury indicted Dr.
Grotti for McGhee=s murder in October 2003. In 2004, a jury convicted Dr. Grotti of
criminally negligent homicide, and, having affirmatively found that she used
her finger as a deadly weaponGrotti informed her that her mother had no brain activity. Paula Martin and Jennifer Lovins, nurses who
assisted Dr. Grotti in treating McGhee, testified in their depositions that Dr.
Grotti disconnected McGhee from the ventilator and pronounced her dead but that
McGhee continued to breathe thereafter.
The deposition testimony of Dr. Donald McGraw, M.D. demonstrates that
the ER is not equipped to determine brain death. At no point during the broadcast did Williams
accuse Dr. Grotti of murdering McGhee.
In her reply brief, Dr. Grotti argues that the
Media Defendants are liable for the defamatory comments not subject to the
judicial/quasi-administrative proceeding privilege provided for in section
73.002 of the civil practice and remedies code and that liability attaches by
way of section 578 and section 581 of the Second Restatement of Torts. However, Dr. Grotti provides us with | {
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Our blog series, Herds Across the West, examines wild horses and burros by herd, Herd Management Area (HMA) and state to provide a deeper understanding as we report on roundups and actions affecting each region.
Calico Mountains Herd Management Area | Gerlach, Nevada
About the Herds
The Calico Mountains, known for its breathtaking beauty and colorfully “painted” mountains, is home to hundreds of wild horses. The mountains line the Black Rock Desert. The name sound familiar? Every year the famed Burning Man Festival is hosted on the playas of the Black Rock Desert!
Here, mustangs run free as they have since the 1800s, when their ancestors were captured, “broken” and sent off to battle as Cavalry mounts overseas. They live peacefully in this remote range sharing their natural habitat with other animalsfor right lower extremity radiculopathy.
6. Entitlement to service connection for a right wrist disorder.
7. Entitlement to service connection for other gynecological disorders, including ovarian cyst, metrorrhagia, abnormal pap smear, and Bartholin cyst,
8. Entitlement to a total disability evaluation based on unemployability due to service-connected disabilities (TDIU).
REPRESENTATION
Appellant represented by: The American Legion
WITNESS AT HEARING ON APPEAL
The Veteran
ATTORNEY FOR THE BOARD
B. Rideout-Davidson, Counsel
INTRODUCTION
The Veteran had active duty service from January 1987 to January 2009.
This matter comes before the Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board) on appeal from May 2009 and May 2011 rating decisions by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Regional Office (RO) in Wichita, Kansas and St. Petersburg, Florida, respectively.
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& Samuel Horton
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The Watchers by Jacob Thompson & William Ross
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The Weak Boys by Kyle Chapman
The Weight Of Gold by Cristina Dimarzio & Chris Bower
The Western Prometheus by Timothy Simenc
The Whale by Jay Mansell
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The Windigo by Amanda Prentiss
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The Witness by Shaleatha Palmore
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There Goes The Neighborhood by Brecht Horn
Thin Places by Colleen Smith
This Close by Marc Messenger
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Three Heavens by Andrew Wankier
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Throwing From The Mound by JackGun Moll by Cristina Dimarzio & Chris Bower
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Citation Nr: 1619608
Decision Date: 04/14/16 Archive Date: 05/26/16
DOCKET NO. 09-21 275 DATE APR 14 2016
On appeal from the
Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office in Los Angeles, California
THE ISSUE
Entitlement to service connection for a bilateral shoulder condition, to include as secondary to a service-connected low back disability.
REPRESENTATION
Appellant represented by: Disabled American Veterans
WITNESS AT HEARING ON APPEAL
Appellant
ATTORNEY FOR THE BOARD
J. Jenkins, Associate Counsel
INTRODUCTION
The Veteran served on active duty from August 1952 to August 1956.
This matter comes before the Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board) on appeal from a December 2011 rating decision of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Regional Office (RO).
In January 2014 the Veteran testified at a Video Conference hearing before the undersigned Veterans' Law Judge. A transcript of that hearing is of record.
In April 2014AOJ contain time gaps and do not document treatment from December 1992 through October 2004. However, the Veteran submitted excerpts of VA treatment records dated between November 1998 and June 2003. Accordingly, on remand VA must obtain all outstanding VA treatment records
Additionally, it appears that the Veteran may have received left shoulder treatment related to a workman's compensation claim, or a work injury. Specifically, a January 1974 VA treatment record indicated that the Veteran bumped his left shoulder at work and was seen by a "comp. Dr." who diagnosed him with bursitis. The treatment record noted that the Veteran was told to continue with workman 's compensation. Records from the Veteran's workman's compensation claim and the Veteran's treatment by the workman's compensation doctor are | {
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way after a
short fight. We followed them no further than the works we captured from
them. By night we were back at our camps, not much worse off than when
we went out. We again took up our regular routine of duties and had no
more disturbance from this quarter. Everything remaining quiet over
here, we were, about the last of September or first of October, taken
back to Petersburg and again went into the trenches. We were placed
where the "blow up" afterwards took place, and while we were here our
engineers were counter-sinking shafts, endeavoring to discover where the
enemy's mine struck our fortifications. The marksmen on the Yankee side
had become very expert with both the rifle and mortars, and they were so
accurate that mortar shells would frequently fall in our trenches. For
the information * *
Transcriber's note:
Obvious punctuation errors were corrected.
Both "afoot" and "a-foot" appear and have not been changed.
P. 7: "insistant" changed to "insistent" (At my insistent request).
P. 24: "forteen" changed to "fourteen" (fourteen hundred strong).
P. 30: "bill" changed to "hill" (About half way up the hill).
P. 33: "Arthur Tompson" changed to "Arthur Thompson".
P. 67: "cheerfull" changed to "cheerful" (in a loud, cheerful voice).
P. 67: "closly" changed to "closely" (closely followed by the enemy).
P. 67: "of" changed to "on" (I lay flat on my belly).
P. 70: "semed" changed to "seemed" (These bullets all seemed to go
through).
P. 79: "biled" changed to "boiled" (boiled shirts).
P. 90: "timesome" changed to "tiresome" (nine long, tiresome and
eventful months).
P. 115: "out" changed to "our" (we abandoned | {
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shouted from his car for them to stop. Both
occupants paused momentarily and stared at Officer Jones, but then continued fleeing. Shortly
thereafter, Officer Jones found the driver hiding in a shed and arrested him. (1) A few days later,
Officer Jones determined the passenger's identity, filed an affidavit establishing probable cause
for the passenger's arrest, and obtained a warrant. He then arrested appellant for the offense of
evading detention.
At trial, the prosecutor asked Officer Jones how he identified appellant as the
passenger who fled. Officer Jones stated that he originally did not know who the passenger was;
when the prosecutor asked Officer Jones how he subsequently discovered the passenger was
Terrance Brown, Officer Jones began to relate what the driver said at the time of his arrest.
Appellant's counsel successfullyobjected to this testimony on hearsay grounds. However, the trial
court overruled appellant's objection to Officer Jones's subsequent testimony that he recognized
appellant as the passenger from a photograph on file in the police records. Officer Jones testified
that he used this identification to obtain a warrant for appellant's arrest. The trial court found
appellant guilty and sentenced him to ninety days' incarceration.
In his first two issues, appellant contends that the evidence proving he knew that
the officer was trying to detain him is legally and factually insufficient. Appellant argues in his
third issue that the evidence showing that he was the passenger in the car is factually insufficient.
In his last issue, appellant contends that the trial court abused its discretion by admitting hearsay
evidence as to his identity.
DISCUSSION
The elements | {
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for three days
Victim sexually assaulted for three days before the suspects abandoned her in a field near her home.
2
Gender-based crime: Assault case against 6, including 3 cops
Victim said she was attacked by the rape suspects and their lawyer.
3
‘Panchayat raj’ and a woman stoned
Maryam Bibi was cutting grass in the fields of a local landlord who forced her to submit to his sexual advances. When she refused, the landlord levelled allegations against the woman.
4
Finally home: After 3-year ordeal, girl gets freedom
The accused allegedly raped her and she gave birth to a boy, who is now two years old.
5
Domestic violence against women surges by 25%: Report
10.88% decrease in incidents of rapes and gang rapes of women in 2011.
6
Sexual assault: Three held on rape charges
Bibi, a mother of four, said thatthe three men entered her house at night while she was asleep with her children and fled after raping her.
7
Law and order: Rape victim attacked in front of court
Sexual assault victim and her brother were beaten up allegedly by one of the two men accused of raping her.
8
Heinous crime: Woman abducted, gang raped
Three men took the victim to some unknown place and raped her repeatedly for two days.
9
Abduction: Woman ‘raped by three villagers’
The woman said that seven men from the village had jumped her when she reached the village well.
10
Caught, escaped, killed: Fugitive in child rape and murder case shot, killed
A child rape and murder suspect was shot and killed in an encounter.
11
Acid attack: Mother, son sent to jail
Danish had tried to rape the victim, while she was | {
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Citation Nr: 1755095
Decision Date: 11/30/17 Archive Date: 12/07/17
DOCKET NO. 11-27 799 ) DATE
)
)
On appeal from the
Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
THE ISSUES
1. Entitlement to service connection for idiopathic cold agglutinin autoimmune hemolytic anemia (claimed as a blood disorder).
2. Entitlement to service connection for hives/skin disorder.
3. Entitlement to service connection for a left knee disorder.
REPRESENTATION
Appellant represented by: Disabled American Veterans
WITNESS AT HEARING ON APPEAL
The Veteran
ATTORNEY FOR THE BOARD
E. Miller, Associate Counsel
INTRODUCTION
The Veteran served on active duty from June 1998 to June 2004 in the United States Air Force. The Veteran has reported that he subsequently served in the Wisconsin Army National Guard from December 2004 to December 2009, but did not serve on active dutyduring such service.
These matters come before the Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board) on appeal from January 2009 and August 2011 rating decisions of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Regional Office (RO) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The case was remanded in December 2016 to schedule the Veteran for a hearing before the Board. The Veteran subsequently testified at a hearing before the undersigned Veterans Law Judge in June 2017. A transcript of that hearing is associated with the claims file.
The appeal is REMANDED to the Agency of Original Jurisdiction (AOJ). VA will notify the appellant if further action is required.
REMAND
As noted above, the Veteran has reported serving in the Wisconsin Army National Guard from December 2004 to December 2009. See June 2017 | {
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