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pour deux personnes placées l'une en face de l'autre. 11 _Isis et Osiris_ , 10, p. 49. On remarquera que ce symbole, avec la signification qui lui est donnée ici, semble pouvoir être rapproché de celui du phénix. 12 Cette source est identique à la « fontaine d'enseignement » à laquelle nous avons eu précédemment l'occasion de faire ici même différentes allusions. 13 C'est pourquoi la « fontaine d'enseignement » est en même temps la « fontaine de jouvence » ( _fons juventutis_ ), parce que celui qui y boit est affranchi de la condition temporelle ; elle est d'ailleurs située au pied de l'« Arbre de Vie » (voir notre étude sur _Le Langage secret de Dante et des « Fidèles d'Amour_ » dans _V_. _I_., févr. 1929) et sesautour de l'Étoile polaire à laquelle correspond naturellement le centre où s'unissent les quatre _gammas_ , et que ces quatre positions sont mises en relation avec les quatre points cardinaux et les quatre saisons ; on sait quelle est l'importance de la Grande Ourse dans toutes les traditions où intervient le symbolisme polaire12. Si l'on songe que tout cela appartient à un symbolisme qu'on peut dire vraiment « œcuménique » et qui indique par là même un lien assez direct avec la tradition primordiale, on peut comprendre sans peine pourquoi « la théorie polaire a toujours été un des plus grands secrets des véritables maîtres maçons13 ». * * * 1 Publié dans _É_. _T_., juill.-août 1950. 2 _La Grande Triade_ , ch. XXV. 3 L'auteur d'un ouvrage sur le symbolisme maçonnique
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musicians , dedicated to Feliks Nowowiejski – Barczewo Villa Atma, dedicated to Karol Szymanowski – Zakopane Museum of Vladimir Vysotsky in Koszalin, dedicated to Vladimir Vysotsky – Koszalin Other museums – Będomin – Katowice – Poznań – Szyba – Szydłowiec – Wejherowo Portugal Museum of Portuguese Music – Estoril – Lisbon Museu Nacional da Música – Lisbon Museum of the Hot Club of Portugal – Lisbon Stringed Instruments Museum, string instruments museum – Tebosa Museu Fernando Lopes-Graça, dedicated to Fernando Lopes-Graça – Tomar Puerto Rico Casa del Compositor Héctor Flores Osuna, dedicated to Héctor Flores Osuna – Caguas Casa del Trovador – Caguas Centro Musical Criollo José Ignacio Quintón, dedicated to José Ignacio Quintón – Caguas Casa Paoli, dedicated to Antonio PaoliCasa–Museo del Timple, local string instruments (timples) – Teguise, Lanzarote North coast Alfercam Museum, ethnic musical instruments – Avilés, Asturias Casa Museo Jesús de Monasterio, de dedicated to Jesús de Monasterio – Cabezón de la Sal, Cantabria International Bagpipe Museum – Gijón Soinuenea–Herri Musikaren Txokoa, Basque music – Oiartzun, Basque Country North-east Museo del Órgano, dedicated to organs – Agüero, Aragon Museo Nino Bravo, dedicated to Nino Bravo – Aielo de Malferit, Valencia Museu de la Música de Barcelona – Barcelona – Barcelona Museo de Música Étnica – Busot, Valencia Museu Isaac Albéniz, dedicated to Isaac Albéniz – Camprodon, Catalonia Museo Pablo Sarasate, dedicated to Pablo Sarasate – Pamplona, Navarra Casa-Museo Julián Gayarre, dedicated to Julián Gayarre – Roncal, Navarra Museu Pau Casals, dedicated to Pablo Casals – el
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je regardais votre maison, le toit qui brillait sous la lune, les arbres du jardin qui se balançaient à votre fenêtre, et une petite lampe, une lueur, qui brillait à travers les carreaux, dans l'ombre. Ah ! vous ne saviez guère qu'il y avait là, si près et si loin, un pauvre misérable... Elle se tourna vers lui avec un sanglot. – Oh ! vous êtes bon ! dit-elle. – Non, je vous aime, voilà tout ! Vous n'en doutez pas ! Dites-le-moi ; un mot ! un seul mot ! Et Rodolphe, insensiblement, se laissa glisser du tabouret jusqu'à terre ; mais on entendit un bruit de sabots dans la cuisine, et la porte de la salle, il s'en aperçut, n'était pas fermée. – Que vous seriez charitable, poursuivit-il en se relevant,choses qui réapparaissaient lui semblaient élargir son existence ; cela faisait comme des immensités sentimentales où elle se reportait ; et elle disait de temps à autre, à voix basse et les paupières à demi fermées : – Oui, c'est vrai !... c'est vrai !... c'est vrai... Ils entendirent huit heures sonner aux différentes horloges du quartier Beauvoisine, qui est plein de pensionnats, d'églises et de grands hôtels abandonnés. Ils ne se parlaient plus ; mais ils sentaient, en se regardant, un bruissement dans leurs têtes, comme si quelque chose de sonore se fût réciproquement échappé de leurs prunelles fixes. Ils venaient de se joindre les mains ; et le passé, l'avenir, les réminiscences et les rêves, tout se trouvait confondu dans la douceur de cette extase. La nuit s'épaississait
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is beaten to give a thick sauce **Norway haddock** Redfish **Norway lobster** Dublin bay prawn **Norwegian omelette** Baked Alaska **Norwegian whey cheese** Mysost **nosh** _England_ Food, from the Yiddish for titbits or appetizers ( _colloquial_ ) **nostrano** _Italy_ Home-grown **noten** _Netherlands_ Nuts **nötkött** _Sweden_ Beef **nötter** _Sweden_ Nuts **nøtter** _Norway_ Nuts **nøtteterte** _Norway_ Nut cake **Nottingham pudding** _England_ The centres of peeled and cored Bramley cooking apples are filled with a creamed mixture of equal parts of butter and sugar flavoured with cinnamon and nutmeg, then placed in a greased baking dish, covered with an egg and milk batter stabilized with flour at the rate of 2 tbsp per egg and baked at 200°C for 50 minutes **nougat** _England, France_ Any sweetmeat made with a mixture of nutsflavour **petits secs** _France_ Small cream biscuits **petit-suisse** _France, Switzerland_ A 30 g Suisse cheese. Also called **demi-suisse** **petonchio** _Italy_ Variegated scallop **pétoncle** _France_ Variegated scallop **pétrir** _France_ To knead **_Petroselinum crispum_ ** _Botanical name_ Curly parsley **_Petroselinum crispum 'Neapolitanum'_ ** _Botanical name_ Flat leaved (Italian or French) parsley **_Petroselinum crispum 'tuberosam'_ ** _Botanical name_ Hamburg parsley **Petrus** _Belguim_ A pale yellow, supple textured, strong smelling but mild-flavoured cows' milk cheese from Loo with an orange rind. The cheese contains many small holes. **petruska kudryavana** _Russia_ Flat leaved parsley **pe tsai** _China_ Chinese leaves **petticoat tails** _Scotland_ Skirt-shaped shortbread biscuits from Scotland **petti di pollo** _Italy_ Chicken breasts **pettine** _Italy_ Small scallops **pettitoes** Young sucking pigs' trotters which may be braised or grilled or used for their gelatine content **petto** _Italy_ Breast of an animal, brisket, etc. **petto di tacchino alla milanese** _Italy_ Panéed and
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Pieter (Dordrecht 1773 – Dordrecht 1839) Frankfort, Eduard (Meppel 1864 – Laren 1920) Gaal, Jacobus Cornelis (Oost-Souburg 1796 – Kampen 1866) Gabriël, Paul (Amsterdam 1828 – Scheveningen 1903) Gaykema Jacobsz, Jan (Heemstede 1798 – Leiden 1875) Gogh, Vincent van (Zundert 1853 – Auvers-sur-Oise 1890) Goovaerts, Henri (Maastricht 1865 – Maastricht 1912) Greive, Johan Conrad (Amsterdam 1837 – Amsterdam 1891) Greive, Petrus Franciscus (Amsterdam 1811 – Amsterdam 1872) H-K Haan, Meijer de (Amsterdam 1852 – Amsterdam 1895) Haanen, Adriana Johanna (Oosterhout 1814 – Oosterbeek 1895) Haanen, Elisabeth Alida (Utrecht 1809 – Amsterdam 1845) Haanen, George Gillis (Utrecht 1807 – Bilzen 1879) Haanen, Remigius Adrianus (Oosterhout 1812 – Bad Aussee 1894) Haas, Johannes Hubertus Leonardus de (Hedel 1832 – Königswinter 1908) Haas, Maurits Frederik Hendrik de (Rotterdam 1832 – New York City 1895) Haas, Willem Frederik de (Rotterdam 1830 – Faial 1880) Haaxman, Pieter (The Hague 1854– Amsterdam 1967) Mankes, Jan (Meppel 1889 – Eerbeek 1920) Meegeren, Han van (Deventer 1889 – Amsterdam 1947) Mees, Herman (Veendam 1880 – Zuidlaren 1964) Melchers, Cor (Huissen 1954 – Huissen 2015) Meijer, Sal (Amsterdam 1877 – Blaricum 1965) Molkenboer, Theo (Leeuwarden 1871 – Lugano 1920) Mondriaan, Piet (Amersfoort 1872 – New York 1944) Moulijn, Simon (Rotterdam 1866 – The Hague 1948) Muller, Gerard (Amsterdam 1861 – Amsterdam 1929) Nerée tot Babberich, Karel de (Zevenaar 1880 – Todtmoos 1909) Niekerk, Maurits (Amsterdam 1871 – Paris 1940) Nieuwenkamp, W. O. J. (Amsterdam 1874 – Fiesole 1950) Nieuwenhuys, Constant (Amsterdam 1920 – Utrecht 2005) Nieuwenhuys, Jan (Amsterdam 1922 – Amsterdam 1986) Numans, Henriëtte Gesina (Sintang, Borneo 1877 – Zeist 1955) Oomens, Wilhelm Josef, (The Hague 1918 – Nijmegen 2008) Ouborg, Piet (Dordrecht 1893 – The Hague 1956) Pieck, Anton (Den Helder 1895 – Overveen 1987) Poortvliet, Rien (Schiedam
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Q: Compare pipe delimited files and just write mismatching columns to output file I have two files abc.txt ||||||FARGO||916244244||0923206||0923206|00752341039|092320600752341039|09232060075234103900001|WHITE|||||||80903| ||||||JOHN||977428452||0923206||0923206|00752341029|092320600752341029|09232060075234102900001|SHORT|||||||80903| ||||||RIYA||967688294||0923206||0923206|00752341037|092320600752341037|09232060075234103701001|BROOKS|A|||||80903| def.txt ||||||FARGOA||916244244||0923206||0923206|00752341039|092320600752341039|09232060075234103900001|WHITE|||||||90001 ||||||JOHNA||977428452||0923206||0923206|00752341029|092320600752341029|09232060075234102900001|SHORT|||||||90001 ||||||RIYAA||967688294||0923206||0923206|00752341037|092320600752341037|09232060075234103701001|BROOKS|A|||||90001 I should be able to compare two files column wise and just write the columns that are mismatching to an output file pipe delimited Expected output: FARGO|80903 FARGOA|90001 JOHN|80903 JOHNA|90001 RIYA|80903 RIYAA|90001 A: I'd do something like this to compare records from 2 files awk -F'|' -v OFS='|' ' NR == 1 {print "line","field",FILENAME,compareto} { getline line < compareto n = split(line, ary) max = n>NF ? n : NF for (i=1; i<=max; i++) ifY-axis acceleration connecter terminal 30 runs, and the second end is electrically joined to terminal 30. The second end of power-supply relay terminal 19 runs into the hole (not shown) where power-supply connecter terminal 27 runs, and the second end is electrically joined to terminal 27. The second end of angular velocity relay terminal 21 runs into the hole (not shown) where angular velocity terminal 28 runs, and the second end is electrically joined to terminal 28. The second end of GND relay terminal 20 runs into the hole (not shown) where GND connector terminal 31 runs, and the second end is electrically joined to terminal 31. The composite sensor for detecting angular velocity and acceleration discussed above is disclosed in, e.g. Patent Literature 1. Next, the operation of
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peo­ple com­mu­ni­cat­ed large­ly in per­son. Pol­i­tics were debat­ed in town cen­ters, dat­ing and mar­riage were arranged by friends and rel­a­tives and shop­ping was done at pub­lic mar­kets. In oth­er words, most trans­ac­tions have his­tor­i­cal­ly been unmedi­at­ed: there was no per­son, process or tech­nol­o­gy that stood between us and the rest of soci­ety. Over cen­turies, inno­va­tion increased the time we all spend with media, but its role in inform­ing and enter­tain­ing main­ly remained the same, as did its sta­tus as a dis­tinct inter­ac­tive mode, along­side pol­i­tics, cul­ture, health­care, social­iza­tion, trans­porta­tion, infra­struc­ture and eco­nom­ics. Each of these was a dis­tinct domain and trans­ac­tions in one were con­duct­ed dif­fer­ent­ly than in anoth­er. The bound­aries between domains were defined by time and space. We used writ­ing to keep records and exchange mes­sages, but theseCoaxial cables frequently are used for various purposes including particularly the high speed transmission of electrical signals in computers. One such coaxial cable has a center conductor, a thin shield conductor, for example of foil, axially surrounding the center conductor, electrical insulation separating the center conductor and shield conductor, a drain wire engaged with the shield conductor and axially coextensive therewith, and an outer layer of electrical insulation. Since the shield conductor is rather thin and fragile, it is subject to breakage, discontinuities, and the like, and, accordingly, it is the purpose of the drain wire to maintain the electrical integrity of the shield conductor. Moreover, the drain wire may be located in the cable randomly with respect to the axis of the cable; for example, the drain
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Bibliotheca mathematica III (1903) 4, pp. 130–133. Charles Burnett, "Arabic into Latin in 12th Century Spain: the Work of Hermann of Carinthia", Mitellateinisches Jahrbuch XIII (1978), pp. 100–134. ––, "Hermann of Carinthia and the Kitab Al-Istamatis: Further evidence for the transmition of hermetic magic", Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institute 44 (1981), pp. 167–169. ––, Hermann of Carinthia. De essentiis. A critical Edition with Translation and Commentary, E. J. Brill, Leiden-Koln 1982. ––, "Hermann of Carinthia's Attitude towards his Arabic Sources", Philosophes médiévaux, vol. XXVI (1986), pp. 306–322. 69S. KUTLEŠA: Hermann of Dalmatia (1110–1154) Hubertus Lambertus Ludovicus Busard, "The Translation of the 'Elements' of Euclid from the Arabic into Latin by Hermann of Carinthia (?)", Janus, vol. LIII (1966), Leiden, E. J. Brill 1967, pp. 1–140; vol.LIX (1972), Amsterdam 1973, pp. 125–187. ––, The Translation of the "Elements" of Euclid from the Arabic into Latin by Hermann of Carinthia (?), Leiden, E. J. Brill 1968, 142 pp. [reprint from Janus LIII (1966)]. Alexandre Jules Clerval, "Hermann le Dalmate et les premières traductions latines des traités arabes d'astronomie au Moyen âge", Compte-rendu du Congrès scientifique international (Paris, 1–6 avril 1891), A. Picard, Paris 1891, pp. 5–11. L. Marvin Colker, "A newly discovered Manuscript of Hermann of Carinthia's 'De essentiis'", Revue d'histoire des textes XVI (1986), pp. 213–225. ®arko Dadiae, Herman Dalmatin, Školska knjiga, Zagreb 1996. Elanie Dolden Robison, "Hermann von Carinthia (fl. 1138–1143)", Dictionary of the Middle Ages, vol. VI, New York 1985, pp. 210–211. Gustaf Eneström, "Hermannus Secundus (Dalmata)", Biblioteca mathematica III (1902) 3,
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the logic and hence do not show any great value; there are very many amongst you who, even if you carry high titles, in your intellect and in your rationality you are still in the beginnings of your development and are currently climbing the first step of the real life-schooling. 0. Those amongst you who have entirely submitted to the intellect and the rationality, which in your case, however, severely lack in logic, you have so bitten into the material, i.e. chained yourselves to everything coarse-substanti-al, that you can no longer perceive, understand and comprehend anything beyond the earthly space- and time-definition, because you have entirely submitted yourselves to your illogical pure coarse-substantial-material reflecting and striving; but in doing so you have put yourselves in your ownWahn treibt euch aber auch dazu, unkontrolliert Nachkommenschaft zu zeugen und die bereits mit Men-schen übervölkerte Welt immer mehr in ein Überbevölkerungsdesaster zu treiben, woraus immer ungeheurere Probleme entstehen, und zwar nebst der Natur- und Klimazerstörung auch daraus resultierende Naturkata-strophen, Verseuchung von Luft, Wasser und Boden, weltumfassender Terrorismus, Kriege, Mord und sonstige Verbrechen, Folter, Seuchen, Wasser- und Hungersnöte, Kriminalität, Energieknappheit, Vergewaltigung, Sitten-losigkeit, Kälte und Gleichgültigkeit von euch Menschen gegeneinander, Verkümmerung der zwischenmensch-lichen Beziehungen, Krankheiten, Unwetter aller Art, Erdbeben und Vulkanausbrüche, Verweichlichung und immer drastischere Lebensunfähigkeit von euch Menschen, immer laschere und unzureichendere Handhabung der Strafgesetze und dem Schutz des Lebens von Mensch, Tieren und allem Getier zu Luft, Wasser und Erde. 0. Wahrlich, ihr habt bereits ein Weltgericht geschaffen in Form von gewaltigen Katastrophen, die über euch
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p. 125. . _La Japonaise: Woman Beside the Water,_ site identified in a note by AM, AMP. . P. Signac/HM [18 June 1905] and n.d. [end of June 1905], AMP. . Identified from the canvas and its preparatory sketches by Bernardi, p. 51. . Painted in the house of the sandal-maker (note by AM, AMP), which stood on the Port d'Avall between the customhouse and the little chapel on the rue de la Démocratie (Bernardi, p. 25). . Bernardi, p. 10. . Ibid., p. 22. . Painted from the Square Caloni, ibid., p. 25. . Barr, p. 74. . Lydia Delectorskaya in conversation with the author. . Moll, p. 42. . HM/H. Manguin, 20 May 1905, JPM. . Cladel, p. 160. . Terrus 1994. p. 83; information not otherwise attributed comes from Madeleine Raynal's pioneering essay in this catalogue, pp. 5–16. .Chavannes, Pierre, 113–14, _Victor Hugo Offering his Lyre to the City of Paris_ , Puy, Jean, , , , , , , , , , , , , 249–50, , , 266–7, , , , , , , , , , , , _n_ 102 Bevilacqua and, 214–15 on Matisse's Belle-Ile seascapes, 138–9 Matisse's influence on, 194–5 Matisse's work with, 243–5 _Self-portrait_ , _244_ Puy, Michel, , , Py, Ernest, Raphael _Balthazar Castiglione_ , , Raymonde (Picasso's foster child), Rayssiguier, Frère, Reboux, Mme, Redon, Odilon, , , Rembrandt, , Renaissance painting, , 394–5 Renoir, Pierre Auguste, , Rente Viagère savings bank, , Republican party, 149–50, 152–3, 239–40 _Revue Hebdomadaire_ (journal), Richardson, John, _n_ 188 Rilke, Rainer Maria, , Rimbaud, Arthur, Robinson, Edward G., Roche, Marie-Dominique, 159–60, , Rochefort, Henri, , , Rodin, Auguste, , , , , , _Balzac_ , Barye and,
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44/48 ("Флора", 1818) – BU after 1835 Pospeshnyi 44/52 ("Поспешный", 1821) – BU 1839 Shtandart 44/60 ("Штандарт", 1824) – Visited Egypt 1832, Hulked as depot 1841 Rafail 36/44 ("Рафаил", 1828) – Captured by Turkey in 1829 during the Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829) (this reason shipname "Rafail" was prohibited to use in the Russian Navy in future), renamed Fazlullah, destroyed by Russian ships at the Battle of Sinop 1853 Tenedos-class (6 units) According to their designer, admiral Alexey Greig, this frigates only by a negligible margin inferiored to 74-gun ships of the line Tenedos 60 ("Тенедос", 1828) – Hulked 1842 Erivan‘ 60 ("Эривань", 1829) - Hulked 1837 Arkhipelag 60 ("Архипелаг", 1829) – Hulked 1838 Varna 60 ("Варна", 1830) – Wrecked 1838 Enos 60 ("Энос", 1831) – Hulked 1845 Burgas 60 ("Бургас", 1832) – Hulked 1842 Agatopol‘ 60 ("Агатополь", 1834) - BU 1853 Brailov44/46 ("Браилов", 1836) – BU 1851 Flora 44 ("Флора", 1839) – Won an action with 3 Turkish steamers (1853), scuttled to protect the harbour in 1854 during the Siege of Sevastopol Mesemvriya 60 ("Месемврия", 1840) – Scuttled to protect the harbour in 1855 during the Siege of Sevastopol Sizopol‘ 60/54 ("Сизополь", 1841) - Scuttled to protect the harbour in 1854 during the Siege of Sevastopol Midiya 60 ("Мидия", 1843) – Scuttled to protect the harbour in 1855 during the Siege of Sevastopol Kagul 44 ("Кагул", 1843) – Converted to hospital ship 1854, scuttled to protect the harbour in 1855 during the Siege of Sevastopol Kovarna 52 ("Коварна", 1845) – Destroyed by coastal artillery fire during the Siege of Sevastopol 1855 Kulevtchi 60 ("Кулевчи", 1847) – Scuttled in Sevastopol in 1855, when Russian troops abandoned the
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la historia, correcta o no, era para la heroína un símbolo, una imagen recargada de lo que en realidad había pasado, y lo reconocía con su mirada clara, intensa, fija en la vieja mujer. —A medianoche, monseñor —prosiguió la señorita Malin—, la doncella se levantó para acudir a esa cita terrible. Cogió una vela en una mano, y una navaja afilada en la otra, como Judith cuando se dispuso a matar a Holofernes; pero ¡qué oscuridad, amigos míos, qué oscuridad, en el castillo de Angelshorn, comparada con la de la tienda de Dotaim! Los ángeles debieron de volverse de espaldas para llorar. »Recorrió toda la casa hasta una habitación en la que sabía que había un gran espejo de pared. Era una habitación que no se utilizaba nunca; nadie entrabahabían guardado tal armonía en sus contorsiones que las consideró como un grupo clásico, dos Laocontes virginales, entrelazadas la una en brazos de la otra, y en los anillos mortales de la serpiente. Nunca más las vería separadas. Mizzi podía retorcer su indignado y asustado rostro juvenil ante él durante un momento; pero su abrazo, su pecho eran para Lotti. La idea de hacerle el amor a una de las dos era tan absurda, tan escandalosa, como la de hacérselo a una hermana siamesa. Los mismos anillos de la serpiente las mantenían unidas. Su último pensamiento, antes de levantarse, fue éste: que estaba bien, y debía dar gracias a la Providencia, haber sido él, y no alguno de los otros jóvenes del balneario, el que hubiera oído la
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UTAA Council of Presidents Breadcrumb ABOUT THE COUNCIL OF PRESIDENTS The Council of Presidents (COP) comprises the presidents of constituent alumni associations, the UTAA board of directors and the alumni governors of the Governing Council. The Council is chaired by the President of the UTAA and meets three to four times per year at meetings convened by the Alumni Relations Office and the UTAA. These gatherings provide an orientation to the workings of the University of Toronto through professional development, dissemination of information and the communication of best practices. These meetings also offer Council members the opportunity to build peer-to-peer networks and to informally share their experiences with fellow alumni volunteer leaders. 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to play fusion, cause he didn't understand what we were doing. It was actually a company promoting fusion. It had "Alfa Fusion Festival" which I was a part of it. And that was our debut. Tommy LiPuma from the States was in the audience to see us. And he seemed to be inspired by our music. Japanese: アルファレコードでは 西洋とか海外の 音楽ファンに対して レコード事業を行い 80年代のものを輸出した 細野さんや 他のレコード・レーベルとか かなり実験的ですね 有名なレーベルもありました これらのレーベルの管理を English: Tommy said he wanted to do something with us and the president invested a lot of money, and we did our first world tour. I was surprised to see kids listening to "Rydeen", when we came back. Japanese: まとめていたのは どなたですか? English: Kunihiko Murai was the president of Alfa Records. He had the respect for Ahmet Ertegun of Atlantic Recording Corporation. Also he enjoyed a friendship with Julie Moss of A&M. He wanted to launch a company just like them in Japan. The Japanese music scene at the time was following a strong sense of traditions. He wanted to putup a new genre. Then Yumi Arai, Yuming came into ths scene. So there were Yuming, and us, YMO. English: His plan was successful and even incredible. There was no phrase equivalent of Techno-Pop at that time. Kraftwerk was already popular at that time, and this kind of music was still obscure in Japan. Our music didn't appeal to Japanese people. It sounded more like a toy music or a one-hit wonder. Japanese: 話は変わりますが YMOが作ったアルバムについて お話しください アルバムが世に出てきた時は いかがでしたか? Japanese: 今は かなり有名になりましたが English: It was oblivious to all but us. We were excited however. I wanted to remix "Firecracker" with a computer, and to know how doing that changed a classical music piece by Martin Denny. That was one of our experiments. Disco became a fad out there. Dance music was a common language then. We hoped more people would check out our music. Japanese: それまでは細野さん自身も 今とは正反対の評価がされていました メジャーになった理由は 何でしょう? English: I'm basically a shy guy. I wouldn't even like to go
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A merger, which would blur the national identity between Malaysia Airlines and Singapore Airlines, would be a pragmatic choice, but is fraught with landmines due to nationalistic sensitivities. — Reuters pic KUALA LUMPUR, June 29 — The wide-ranging partnership between national carrier Malaysia Airlines and southern neighbour Singapore Airlines (SIA) which was announced last Thursday could lead to a potential merger, analysts observed. A merger, which would blur the national identity between the two fierce rivals, would be a pragmatic choice, but is fraught with landmines due to nationalistic sensitivities, The South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported today. The Hong Kong daily cited Endau Analytics aviation consultant Shukor Yusof saying that such a deal would be politically significant if Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad can be brought around to agreedefine("ace/mode/sh_highlight_rules",["require","exports","module","ace/lib/oop","ace/mode/text_highlight_rules"], function(require, exports, module) { "use strict"; var oop = require("../lib/oop"); var TextHighlightRules = require("./text_highlight_rules").TextHighlightRules; var reservedKeywords = exports.reservedKeywords = ( '!|{|}|case|do|done|elif|else|'+ 'esac|fi|for|if|in|then|until|while|'+ '&|;|export|local|read|typeset|unset|'+ 'elif|select|set|function|declare|readonly' ); var languageConstructs = exports.languageConstructs = ( '[|]|alias|bg|bind|break|builtin|'+ 'cd|command|compgen|complete|continue|'+ 'dirs|disown|echo|enable|eval|exec|'+ 'exit|fc|fg|getopts|hash|help|history|'+ 'jobs|kill|let|logout|popd|printf|pushd|'+ 'pwd|return|set|shift|shopt|source|'+ 'suspend|test|times|trap|type|ulimit|'+ 'umask|unalias|wait' ); var ShHighlightRules = function() { var keywordMapper = this.createKeywordMapper({ "keyword": reservedKeywords, "support.function.builtin": languageConstructs,
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project of the Classics Departments of Harvard and Tufts Universities funded by the Andrew Mellon Foundation). Developing a research platform for comparing Computer Assisted Language Learning methods and collecting "big data" on second language learning with Brian MacWhinney and John Kowalski, Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University. Chief Pedagogical Collaborators University of Leipzig: Humboldt Chair of Digital Humanities: Open Philology: E-Learning Project. Robert J. Gorman. Department of Classics and Religious Studies. University of Nebraska-Lincoln Anise Ferreira. Departamento de Linguística da Faculdade de Ciências e Letras. University of São Paulo: "Júlio de Mesquita Filho". Campus de Araraquara.(FCL-Ar/UNESP). Neven Jovanović. Department of Classical Philology, University of Zagreb. Alpheios encourages participation by interested individuals whether or not they have current academic affiliations. References Alpheios Annotation and Alignment Editors in Project Bamboo ancientworldonline digital classicist Almas B. and Berti. M. “TheLinked Fragment: TEI and the Encoding of Text Re-uses of Lost Authors”: The Linked TEI: Text Encoding in the Web. TEI Conference and Members Meeting 2013, Università di Roma Sapienza, October 2–5, 2013 Berti M. and Pietruschka. U. “The Laments of the Philosophers at the Tomb of Alexander: an Example of Text Re-Use in Oriental Languages”: 4ème Colloque International Aliento. Énoncés sapientiels brefs, traductions, traducteurs et contextes culturels et historiques du Xe siècle au XVe siècle: les textes transmis à l’Occident, (MSH Lorraine) – Paris (INALCO), 6-8 novembre 2012 Quint, B. http://newsbreaks.infotoday.com/NewsBreaks/Ovid-Technologies-Bought-by-Wolters-Kluwer-for-200-Million-17998.asp Strauch, K. "Mark Nelson, Founder and President, Ovid Technologies," Against the Grain: Vol. 8: Iss. 4, Article 13.Available at: https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/atg/vol8/iss4/13 External links The Alpheios Project Alpheios code on Sourceforge Category:Educational projects Category:Language learning software Category:Free language learning software Category:Lifelong learning Category:Distance education Category:Language education Category:Ancient Greek
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fibers b. Clinical findings Myotonia: inability to relax muscles (1) Facial muscle weakness (see Fig. 24-12F) • Sagging face, problem in closing the mouth (2) Percussion and grip myotonia • Inability to relax muscles (sustained grip) (3) Frontal balding (see Fig. 24-12F), cataracts (4) Testicular atrophy, glucose intolerance (5) Cardiac involvement (conduction defects) MD: sagging face; frontal balding; cataracts; testicular atrophy; cardiac involvement c. Increased serum CK d. Diagnosis • EMG, muscle biopsy e. No specific treatment f. Muscle wasting and defects in cardiac function are the most common causes of death. 9. Myasthenia gravis (MG) a. Epidemiology (1) Afflicts men in sixth and seventh decades of life (2) Afflicts women in second and third decades of life b. Pathogenesis (1) Definition—autonomic disorder of postsynaptic neuromuscular transmission MG: autonomic disorder of postsynaptic neuromuscular transmission (2) Autoantibody against acetylcholine (ACh) receptors (a) Type II hypersensitivity reaction (b) Antibodies inhibit and/or destroy the receptors. (c) Decreasecytokines TSST: superantigen b. Usually occurs in menstruating women who use tampons TSST: produces desquamating sunburnlike rash; tampon using menstruating women c. Clinical findings (1) Fever, hypotension (2) Desquamating, sunburn-like rash 3. Other infections a. Skin abscess (see Fig. 3-8A) • Treatment: trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX; community acquired) b. Hidradenitis suppurativa (1) Chronic condition characterized by: (a) Apocrine glands, usually in the axillae and groin, are swollen, painful, and inflamed. (b) Infection can also involve adjacent subcutaneous tissue and fascia. (c) Hallmark is the presence of sinus tracts. (2) Must aspirate and culture pus (3) Difficult to treat and may require surgery c. Postsurgical wound infection (most common pathogen, refer to Chapter 3 for discussion on methicillin-sensitive and methicillin-resistant strains) (1) If not septic, treat with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX) double strength. (2) If septic, treat with IV vancomycin. _S. aureus_ infections: abscess, hidradenitis, postsurgical wound infection d. Impetigo (1) Most common cause is
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difference was, that as they were of lower degree, so had the[y] fewer Rooses placed on their chaplett or cyrcle of golde, one ornament deduced frome the Dukes crowne whiche had thee rooses vppon the toppe of the cyrcle, when the knighte had them onlye vppon the cyrcle or garlande ytselfe. of whiche dukes crowne to be adorned with little rooses, [Sidenote: The knighting of Erle Mortone of Normandye.] Mathewe Paris, speakinge of the creatinge of Johne erle Mortone, duke of Normandye, in the yere of Christe 1199, dothe saye, Interim comes Johannes Rothomagu{m} veniens in octavis pasche gladio ducatus Normaniæ cinctus est, in matrice ecclesia, per ministeriu{m} Waltheri Rothomage{n}sis Archie{pisco}pi, vbi Archiepiscopus memoratus ante maius altare in capite eius posuit circulu{m} aureu{m} habente{m} in su{m}mitate per gyru{m} rosulas aureas artificialiter fabricatas, whiche chaplett of Rooses came in the ende to be a41. Stork, the, wreaketh adultery, p. 55. Surrye or Russye, p. 43. Temple, lawyers not in the, till the latter part of Ed. III., p. 16. Theophraste, not Paraphraste, p. 44. Trepegett, an engine to cast stones, p. 33. Thynne, Sir John, reports that the parliament was minded to forbid Chaucer’s tales, p. 7. Thynne, William, in favour with Henry VIII., p. 6. Thynne, William, his collection of Chaucer’s MSS., p. 5. Thynne, William, protecteth John Skelton, p. 7. Vernacle, of the, p. 34. Veseye, Eustace de, p. 18. Visage for vassalage, p. 42. Walsingham, offended at temporall men being preferred to office, p. 20. Windsore, Lords son of, p.
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bothe bodili pride and goostli, and disposeth himsilf, so that he assenteth not to the feelynges of pride. And yif his herte be taken sumtyme with it, that it be defouled with veyn joie or worschipe or of connynge or of preisynge or of ony othir thinge, as sone as he mai perceyve it, he is yvel paid with himsilf, and hath sorwe for it in herte, and asketh forgyvnesse for it of God and schewith him to his confessour; and he accusith himsilf mekeli, and receyveth his penaunce. This is good mekenesse, but it is not yit perfite, for it is of soulis that are bigynnende and profitende in grace, causid of bihooldynge of synnes. Love werketh this mekenesse bi resoun of the soule. Parfite mekenesse a soule feeleth of the sight and the goostlinot stired to pride and to heighnesse of hemsilf and to disdeyn and to demynge of the Jewes, as ipocrites and heretikes aren that wolen suffre mykil bodili peyne, and aren redi sumtyme for to suffre deeth with grete gladnesse and with myghti wille as it were in the name of Jhesu, for the love of Hym. Soothli that glaadnesse and that love that thei han in suffrynge of bodili meschef is not of the Holi Gost. It cometh not fro the fier that brenneth in the highe autier of hevene, but it is feyned by the feend enflawmed of helle. For it is menged with the highest of pride and of presumpcioun of hemsilf, and dispite and demynge and disdeyn of hem that thus ponesche hem. And thei wenen yit that al is charité and
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la fuga de capitales a finales de la década de 1920, la austeridad se implantó con el objetivo de mantener al país adscrito al sistema del patrón oro —una medida que únicamente consiguió que la economía se despeñara por el consabido precipicio—. El partido que contaba con mayoría en el Reichstag, el de los socialdemócratas, optó por seguir un comportamiento perverso y por mostrarse así aún más ortodoxo que sus oponentes liberales. La consecuencia fue que todos los partidos terminaron haciendo suyas las convicciones relacionadas con la austeridad y que eso mismo contribuyó a dejar totalmente libres las vías de acceso al poder (penetrando directamente por ellas el Partido Nazi). Japón habría de vivir varias tandas de una deflación deliberadamente puesta en práctica para volver a ingresar en el_Irish Times_ (29 de noviembre de 2011), http://www.irishtimes. com/newspaper/opinion/2011/ 1129/1224308280035.html. . «NAMA Won't Be Part of National Debt», _RTE.ie_., http://www. rte.ie/news/ 2009/1020/nama-business.html; véase también «Government Fights to Keep NAMA Debt Off Its Books», http:// www.independent.ie/ business/irish/government-fights-to-keep-nama-debt-off-its-books-3078 860.html. . Jean Claude Trichet, cita tomada del artículo de Stephen Kinsella, «Is Ireland Really the Role Model for Austerity?», _Cambridge Journal of Economics_ , 36 (2012), p. 223. . Liz Alderman, «In Ireland, Austerity Is Praised, but Painful», _New York Times_ (5 de diciembre de 2011), http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/06/ business/global/despite-praise-for-itsausterity-ireland-and-its-people-arebeing-battered.html?_r=2&hpw&. . Véase Alderman, «In Ireland». . Enterprise Ireland, «Start a Business in Ireland», página de internet del gobierno irlandés, véase: http://www.enterprise-ireland.com/en/ Start-a-Business-in-Ireland/startups-from-Outside-Ireland/Why-Locatein-Ireland-/Start-Up-friendly-environ ment.html; http://www.doingbusi ness.org/rankings. . «OECD Tax Database», http://www.oecd.org/tax/taxpolicyana lysis/oecdtax database.htm#vat. . Office of Central Statistics, «Measuring Ireland's Progress 2010», http://www.cso.ie/en/newsandevents/pressreleases/2011pressreleases/me asuringirelandsprogress2010/. . Véase el informe del Banco Mundial, «Exports
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our colums. But it may be doubted that any division .commander has yet arisen to rival the spondid inifantry genius of Jacksoni. JAOKBQN. As Lee was master of manesuvre, Jackson was the great Captain of ag gressive Wrprfare. Hie combined the cunning and the boldness of Napoledn. To cover'his great movement by the flank in 1862, he did not hesitate to fight Pope's whole army writh a. division, and the celerity of his march up the Shepandoah, ~pappear tigain . on the field of Bul was only equalled by the enj,o ~tak He moved infantr ivh., thi.. ppeed'of horse,. and hiavf hurled three..great commanders baol fem3he6ld Dominion died before the Iistr -of. its arms had dimir,ished in sR4 'flnh of aictory when"-rbellion had assumed,M ' Ie, the prdporlont,of a nation, H.ewas the most republican'of rebel, htSand diidsple ne anfRound. bead, at'lais is why we hold his.tueino. thtof.his companions, - ____ 4the tTnIOGis saug. th4f'r'teassn tothe sub ject, and with his prodigi'ous powers of analysis surprise that world. Utoering as clear of the materialism of Locke as he did of the etherialism of the greht. German, he explored and. revealed a track in the mysteries of'mental scieade2 as profouud as it is original. Long will u'dnds of a metaphisical . turn revel in that labyrinth of thought beforo riEther. literary Columbus 'pushes his search to thes discovery of a new' one. The average intellect of men ib too low down in.the seal. to expect a col lossal disphay of thought frequently ipqn any department 'of knowledge; It would be a'question' of no little interest to coie at the ' average of mind, as we have at that of life and etat nre. :There is but. one school of then tal philos6phers that professes to do this. They atm Phronologiste. thoeve severely some philosophers of the eta
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THE MOON, I LAUNCHED APOLLO 17, I LAUNCHED MISSION TO THE MOON, I LAUNCHED APOLLO 17, I LAUNCHED THEM MISSION TO THE MOON, I LAUNCHED APOLLO 17, I LAUNCHED THEM OFF APOLLO 17, I LAUNCHED THEM OFF APOLLO 17, I LAUNCHED THEM OFF THE APOLLO 17, I LAUNCHED THEM OFF THE SURFACE APOLLO 17, I LAUNCHED THEM OFF THE SURFACE OF APOLLO 17, I LAUNCHED THEM OFF THE SURFACE OF THE APOLLO 17, I LAUNCHED THEM OFF THE SURFACE OF THE MOON. THE SURFACE OF THE MOON. THE SURFACE OF THE MOON. FINALLY, THE SURFACE OF THE MOON. FINALLY, THE THE SURFACE OF THE MOON. FINALLY, THE FINALE THE SURFACE OF THE MOON. FINALLY, THE FINALE TO THE SURFACE OF THE MOON. FINALLY, THE FINALE TO THAT FINALLY, THE FINALE TO THAT FINALLY, THE FINALE TO THAT THING FINALLY, THE FINALE TO THAT THING CAME FINALLY, THE FINALE TO THAT THING CAME TO FINALLY, THE FINALE TO THAT THING CAME TO ME, FINALLY, THE FINALETO THAT THING CAME TO ME, ONE FINALLY, THE FINALE TO THAT THING CAME TO ME, ONE OF FINALLY, THE FINALE TO THAT THING CAME TO ME, ONE OF THE THING CAME TO ME, ONE OF THE THING CAME TO ME, ONE OF THE DUTIES THING CAME TO ME, ONE OF THE DUTIES OF THING CAME TO ME, ONE OF THE DUTIES OF FLIGHT THING CAME TO ME, ONE OF THE DUTIES OF FLIGHT DIRECTOR THING CAME TO ME, ONE OF THE DUTIES OF FLIGHT DIRECTOR HAS DUTIES OF FLIGHT DIRECTOR HAS DUTIES OF FLIGHT DIRECTOR HAS TO DUTIES OF FLIGHT DIRECTOR HAS TO DO DUTIES OF FLIGHT DIRECTOR HAS TO DO IS DUTIES OF FLIGHT DIRECTOR HAS TO DO IS APPROVE DUTIES OF FLIGHT DIRECTOR HAS TO DO IS APPROVE A DUTIES OF FLIGHT DIRECTOR HAS TO DO IS APPROVE A MESSAGE DUTIES OF FLIGHT DIRECTOR HAS TO DO IS APPROVE A MESSAGE FROM TO DO IS APPROVE A
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while he was detained at a regional jail. Doyle confided to Christian and admitted his scheme to pass counter- feit notes throughout the United States and how he used Tilley's assistance. Christian testified to these facts at trial. This is sufficient evidence to sustain the conspiracy conviction. The Government presented overwhelming evidence at trial of Doyle's knowing possession of counterfeit notes. The Government presented the physical evidence of fifteen latent fingerprints belong- ing to Doyle on counterfeit notes taken from Tilley's house. Several witnesses testified to their observance of Doyle in possession of the notes. Therefore, we also find the evidence sufficient to sustain the possession conviction. Finally, Doyle contests his conviction for aiding and abetting the passing of counterfeit notes. Tilley testified to the February 17, 1998 "passing spree" during which Doyle instructed her to go into stores, purchase an inexpensive item,$("tipo_logradouro_"+$endereco).removeAttr('required'); $("tipo_logradouro_"+$endereco).hide(); $("titulo_patente_"+$endereco).removeAttr('required'); $("titulo_patente_"+$endereco).hide(); $("preposicao_"+$endereco).removeAttr('required'); $("preposicao_"+$endereco).hide(); $("logradouro_"+$endereco).removeAttr('required'); $("logradouro_"+$endereco).hide(); $("numero_"+$endereco).removeAttr('required'); $("numero_"+$endereco).hide(); $("complemento_"+$endereco).removeAttr('required'); $("complemento_"+$endereco).hide(); $("origem_"+$endereco).removeAttr('required'); $("origem_"+$endereco).hide(); $("email_"+$endereco).removeAttr('required'); $("email_"+$endereco).hide();
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monsieur, lui dis-je. Vous avez pris par erreur le chapeau d'un des visiteurs. — Vous voulez m'empêcher de prendre mon chapeau ? » Je supposai, l'aventure m'étant arrivée à moi-même peu auparavant, que, quelqu'un lui ayant enlevé son chapeau, il en avait avisé un au hasard pour ne pas rentrer nu-tête et que je le mettais dans l'embarras en dévoilant sa ruse. Aussi je n'insistai pas. Je lui dis qu'il fallait d'abord que je dise quelques mots à Saint-Loup. « Il est en train de parler avec cet idiot de duc de Guermantes, ajoutai-je. — C'est charmant ce que vous dites là, je le dirai à mon frère. — Ah ! vous croyez que cela peut intéresser M. de Charlus ? » (Je me figurais que, s'il avait unCes deux tableaux « plus réalistes » semblent inspirés par Renoir, bien que le narrateur évoque Manet à leur propos plus loin, lors du dîner (p. 484). Le « monsieur » dont la présence intrigue dans les toiles d'Elstir pourrait être un sosie de Charles Ephrussi (1849-1905), collectionneur, historien d'art, éditeur de _La Gazette des Beaux-Arts_ et banquier, qui fut l'un des modèles de Swann. Il a posé, en jaquette et vêtu d'un chapeau haut de forme, pour _Le Déjeuner des canotiers_ (1880-1881), œuvre qui correspond bien au second tableau décrit par Proust, ici comme dans l'esquisse (ci-dessus p. 591). Quant à l'homme « en frac dans son salon », on a pensé à l'éditeur Charpentier, qui a bien été l'« ami », le « protecteur » de
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Providing patient care in community pharmacies in Australia. To describe Australia's community pharmacy network in the context of the health system and outline the provision of services. The 5000 community pharmacies form a key component of the healthcare system for Australians, for whom health expenditures represent 9% of the Gross Domestic Product. A typical community pharmacy dispenses 880 prescriptions per week. Pharmacists are key partners in the Government's National Medicines Policy and contribute to its objectives through the provision of cognitive pharmaceutical services (CPS). The Third Community Pharmacy Agreement included funding for CPS including medication review and the provision of written drug information. Funding is also provided for a quality assurance platform with which the majority of pharmacies are accredited. Fifteen million dollars (Australian) have been allocated to research|| None || 20,895 || 44–29–2 |- style="background:#bbcaff;" | – || July 11 ||colspan="7" |1950 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Comiskey Park in Chicago |- style="background:#bfb" | 76 || July 13 || @ Cardinals || 3–2 || Curt Simmons (11–5) || Howie Pollet (9–6) || None || 24,471 || 45–29–2 |- style="background:#fbb" | 77 || July 14 || @ Cardinals || 2–4 || Gerry Staley (8–6) || Robin Roberts (10–4) || None || 25,529 || 45–30–2 |- style="background:#fbb" | 78 || July 15 || @ Cardinals || 6–8 || Fred Martin (3–1) || Jim Konstanty (7–4) || Al Brazle (5) || 20,219 || 45–31–2 |- style="background:#fbb" | 79 || July 16 (1) || @ Cubs || 0–8 || Monk Dubiel (4–3) || Russ Meyer (4–9) || None || see 2nd game || 45–32–2 |- style="background:#fbb" | 80 || July
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BONUS RE­LIEF CIVIL ser­vants have de­manded for­mal com­mu­ni­ca­tion from the Govern­ment to as­sure them that they will re­ceive their tra­di­tional an­nual bonuses and that there will be no re­duc­tion of salaries and al­lowances. This fol­lows a state­ment by the Min­is­ter of In­for­ma­tion, Me­dia and Broad­cast­ing Ser­vices Christo­pher Mushohwe on Tues­day as­sur­ing Govern­ment work­ers that they would re­ceive their salaries, al­lowances and an­nual bonuses as usual. Fi­nance and Eco­nomic De­vel­op­ment Min­is­ter Pa­trick Chi­na­masa an­nounced in the Mid Term Fis­cal Pol­icy Re­view state­ment that civil ser­vants’ bonuses would be sus­pended for two years, while their salaries and al­lowances would be re­duced as part of mea­sures to bring the econ­omy back on track. “The Apex Coun­cil re­jects the state­ment by Min­is­ter Chi­na­masa as it was is­sued with­out due con­sul­ta­tion with the work­ers. While the ApexCoun­cil ac­cepts the re­trac­tion by the Min­is­ter Mushohwe, it’s our view that such a re­trac­tion should be com­mu­ni­cated of­fi­cially to the NJNC. She said the Apex Coun­cil also re­jects the civil ser­vice au­dit re­port, as re­ferred to by Min­is­ter Chi­na­masa. “The civil ser­vice au­dit re­port was crafted, adopted and im­ple­mented with­out due con­sul­ta­tions. The Apex Coun­cil ex­pects the NJNC meet­ing set for Fri­day to clear the air on the Govern­ment’s po­si­tion with re­gards to the pro­nounce­ments made in the Mid Term Fis­cal Re­view State­ment,” said Mrs Alexan­der. She em­pha­sised that the Apex Coun­cil was non­par­ti­san and dis­owns any state­ment by any­one that makes ref­er­ence to the le­gal­ity or il­le­gal­ity of the man­date of the cur­rent govern­ment and State Pres­i­dent. Pub­lic Ser­vice Labour and So­cial Wel­fare min­is­ter Prisca Mup­fu­mira could not be reached
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have a food with us before leaving this place and we will        And as this conversation ended, a boy nearly age of fifteen came running and he was excited and came to Acharya            *  are coming, Huns are coming, they reached Persia and they had destroyed every temple and every place coming      *           !(   Whispers started and everyone was talking about the war and attack on this land and then Acharya take a long breath and looked all around and then ! *  are from Central part of Maha (great) continent and they lived in arid land and they have only one religion to spread terror andTaxila to start preparation to built a big army and I also appeal to the students of Vedanta to prepare to fight against those barbaric clan that wanted to ru    In such atmosphere I sat back in the row but this time with less discretion and Sanjjali feel happy to serve me again and other students also smiled when I saw them and some of them nodded and after the food, someone came and said that Acharya wanted to see me in his house and I washed my hand and went behind that messenger. The house was big and there were flowers all around, trees that provide shade and the house situated backside of the two blocks and when I enter into the house, the messenger remain
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the '90s, I was also adrift in the sea of ambient music. But I was resetting myself during this time. The period up to the year 2000 was like that for me. The Millennium came and went but nothing happened. English: Apathy was in the air, but I'd been resetting myself so I was drawn to pop music once again. When I was into ambient, pop was annoying. It sounded worldly. But I gradually came ashore and am now back in that world. Right now I'm loving boogie-woogie from the '40s. Don't you listen to my recent work? Just kidding. Thank you. Japanese: どうも こんにちは さっきのお話をもう少し 詳しく伺いたいと思います 平面的なアプローチで音楽を作る話でしたが それは日本の音楽の特徴ということでしょうか Japanese: それから2番目にお聞きしたいのは 音楽性の違いについての質問です あなたはポップス寄りの アプローチで音楽を作りつつ 同時に まったく違う音楽も 手がけていました つまり西洋の影響を受けた音楽です その西洋音楽と日本の音楽の違いは どこにあると感じていますか 私は大きな違いがあると感じます English: It's difficult to explain. Japanese traditional painting, Ukiyoe it's described as well defined flat. It lacks the articulation of closeness and distance. Since Japanese people may have this sense by nature, English: we arrange music in line with those rules as well. But there's the Western notion of perspective. Its techniques arean album that contained a sample from Elmer Bernstein. I don't remember how the music is called in English. It's "The Magnificent Seven." The theme song is fantastic. It's instrumental. We only used its intro but Bernstein asked us for his credit and royalties. They're expensive. We won't let it happen again. Japanese: ほかに質問は? Japanese: 以上ですね どうもありがとうございました English: Thank you. Thank you very much.
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nicht mehr, warum, aber ich blieb stehen, versteckte mich und hielt den Atem an. Der Flur war leer, und am entlegenen Ende gab es eine Tür, eine ganz normale, gestrichene Tür... Warum sie mir früher nicht aufgefallen war, weiß ich nicht. Warum ich den Flur vorher nie bemerkt hatte, weiß ich auch nicht. Aber gut. Das Wichtigste waren die Schritte. Sie rührten von mehreren Menschen und kamen näher, immer näher, und dann – mir krampfte sich das Herz zusammen – traten mitten im Flur drei Männer aus der Wand. Natternmilch! Fallschirmjäger des Reichs in voller Kampfausrüstung! Mit ihren gemusterten Overalls, die MPi unterm Arm, das Beilchen am Hintern... Ich legte mich sofort flach auf den Boden; ich war schließlich allein und hatte keine Waffe. Hätten sie sich umgesehen,Bicycle frames have a rear fork. The rear fork elements are connected by a cross brace. The cross brace is positioned at a predetermined distance from the ends of the fork since it also serves as an attachment for a rim or caliper brake which must reach around the rear wheel tire to engage the rim of the rear wheel. This cross brace is formed with a central aperture or hole extending lengthwise of the bicycle to permit attachment of the brake. Two types of rear bicycle luggage carriers are generally used--see the referenced book "Bicycle Technology" ("Fahrradtechnik") by Rauch and Winkler. In one arrangement, longitudinal support bars or rods of the luggage carrier are flattened at their forward ends--in relation to a position of the bicycle, in which
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MEANS FOR COLLEGE ATHLETICS TONIGHT ON GM SPORTS AT 1030. TOUGH THANK YOU DAN. BACK TO ONE OF OUR TOP STORIES NOW FORMER VICE PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN HAS SELECTED KAMALA HARRIS AS HIS RUNNING MATE. THE CALIFORNIA SENATOR IS THE FIRST BLACK WOMAN TO RUN ON A MAJOR PARTY'S PRESIDENTIAL BALLOT. HARRIS WAS A FIERCE RIVAL BIDEN DURING THE PRESIDENTIAL BID HER OWN BED THAT WAS IN. SHE SAID IT'S BECOME A VOCAL SUPPORTER THE DAUGHTER OF JAMAICAN AND INDIAN IMMIGRANTS. SHE HAS ALREADY MADE HISTORY BECOMING THE FIRST AFRICAN-AMERICAN FIRST WOMAN AND FIRST ASIAN-AMERICAN TO SERVE AS ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CALIFORNIA SO JOINING US NOW TO TALK ABOUT THAT AND MORE SUZANNE CHAHED ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AT NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE. HELLO. SUZANNE THANKS FOR JOINING US. I COULD SEE BOTH IT'S NOT IT SEEMS LIKE A COUPLE MONTHS AGO WE WERE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT AND YELL SPECULATE WHO COULD BE HIS CHOICE. SPACE REALLY WASN'T A FOREGONE CONCLUSIONWAS IT. NO REALLY WASN'T YOU KNOW BACK IN MARCH WHEN HE SAID ON THE DEBATE STAGE SHE WAS GOING TO PICK A WOMAN AND THEN THERE WAS MUCH DISCUSSION ABOUT WHAT CHARACTERISTICS THAT WE MIGHT NEED FOR VARIOUS REASONS AND THEN AS WE GOT A LITTLE BIT FURTHER ALONG ESPECIALLY AT THE END OF MAY AFTER THE GEORGE FLOYD MURDER AND MORE PROTESTS THAT BECAME APPARENT THAT THIS WAS A MOMENT IN TIME FOR JOE BIDEN DID FOR THE PARTY TO SAY IT'S TIME THAT THIS TICKET THIS PARTY REPRESENTS THE PEOPLE THAT ACTUALLY REPRESENTS AND SO WE KNOW THE HEAT THAT IN NUMEROUS, WHEN WHITE AFTER AMERICAN AND IT JUST CAME DOWN TO THE END OF THE DID HE FEEL WOULD BEST SERVE THE NEEDS OF THE TICKET AND SERVE THE NEEDS OF THE PARTY. TALK ABOUT THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS PIC OBVIOUSLY AN IMPRESSIVE. RESUME, BUT ALSO AN IMPRESSIVE PERSONAL STORY. THIS IS AN
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l'Aunis_ 6:381; and also in Audiat, _Brouage et Champlain_ , 26–28. Champlain, "De l'utilité que le roi peut tirer de la Nouvelle-France." n.d., [Feb. 1618], Audiat, _Brouage et Champlain_ , 29–35. Champlain, "Plaise à messieurs de la chambre du commerce." Paris, Feb. 1618. In Biggar, CWB 2:339–46; and also Audiat, _Champlain et Brouage_ , 35–38. "Extrait des Lettres de la Chambre du Commerce sur la requête... et supplique au roi en sa faveur," Paris, Feb. 9, 1618. Ibid. Receipt for Champlain's salary, Dec. 24, 1618. In Biggar, CWB 2:330. Champlain et al. "Articles de la commission en assemblée générale de Français residant au Canada et remise au P. georges le Baillif, Recolet, envoyé en France pour fair connaître au roi les plaintes et les désirs des habitants," Aug. 18, 1621. In Dionne, _Champlain:d'histoire, Saint-Malo, photo © Michel Depuis Maximilien de Sully, Musée Condé, Chantilly, France/© Réunion des Musées Nationaux/Art Resource, NY Dieppe © Bibliothèque Nationale de France Jacques Gomboust, Honfleur before 1670 © Musée de la Marine, Honfleur Morse, "Isle Percée," _Acadiensa Nova_ (London, 1935), 1:35; Photo Library and Archives Canada, Acc. 1997–2–2 De Bry, Whalers at Tadoussac, 1592 © Visual Arts Library (London)/Alamy Champlain, Des Sauvages, 1603 title page Courtesy of the John Carter Brown Library at Brown University Franz Hals, Descartes, 1649, Louvre © Erich Lessing/Art Resource, NY Montaigne, late 16th century, Musée Condé, Chantilly, © Lauros/Giraudon/The Bridgeman Art Library International Pierre Dugua de Mons, Bust, Annapolis Royal, photo by J. Y. Grenon © Scott Leslie/ [www.scottleslie.com / www.photographersdirect.com](Fisc_9780307373014_epub_c08_r1.htm#cr29) "Defenses du Roi," Henri IV's Grant of Monopoly to de Mons, Dec. 18, 1603, Archives Nationales d'Outre Mer, France.
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parts of the UCLA Health network that contain personal information such as names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, medical record numbers, Medicare or health plan ID numbers, and some medical information. Based on the continuing investigation, it appears that the attackers may have had access to these parts of the network as early as September 2014. We continue to investigate this matter.” However, UCLA in the statement noted that there is no evidence yet that attackers actually accessed or acquired patient information. The organization is one of more than two dozen covered entities under the HIPAA privacy and security rules to pay a major fine to the HHS Office for Civil Rights following a breach. In 2011, UCLA Health paid an $865,500 fine that accompanied a resolution agreement, andis not at the corner where the restroom is located.  Which of the following cannot be true? 1. Lily is not on the side of the hall where the white board is placed 2. Nina is adjacent to the restroom at one corner 3. Cathy is at the corner, adjacent to the coffee vending machine. 4. Mary is adjacent to the coffee vending machine, at one corner of the hall 5. Lily is at the corner, adjacent to the coffee machine 选1?Lily和cathy推出3,5Mary这个推出2,4(注意23和45的区别) 重点是这句“on either sides of the white board”,俩人分别在whiteboard的一侧,而不是要在hall的white board side,我觉得可能性有很多(V是vending machine): ``` _________________________ | C                  N(R)| | ||                    | | ||(W)                 | | ||              | | L__________________ M(V)| _________________________ | N 
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impitoyable à dissoudre dans un essai aux effets ravageurs intitulé _Demystifying Mentalities30_. L'argument de Lloyd est simple et direct : le concept de mentalité est inutile et nuisible. Inutile au plan de la description, nuisible au plan de l'explication. Il avait servi à Lévy-Bruhl pour décrire les traits prélogiques et mystiques, telle l'idée de participation, assignés aux « primitifs ». Il sert aux historiens contemporains à décrire et expliquer les modalités divergentes ou dissonantes des croyances d'une époque dans lesquelles l'observateur d'aujourd'hui ne reconnaît pas sa conception du monde : c'est pour un observateur logique, cohérent, scientifique, que telles croyances du passé, voire du temps présent, paraissent énigmatiques ou paradoxales, si ce n'est franchement absurdes ; tout le préscientifique et le parascientifique résiduel tombe sous cette description. C'estdélégué à la représentation d'un « modèle » ( _Ur-bild_ ) pris au sens vaste de l'ensemble des modes d'être au monde, sous forme de tonalités affectives, de personnages fictifs ou réels, d'actions et d'intrigues, etc. L'important dans ce « processus ontologique » ( _Geschehen_ ) est que la dépendance de l'image envers son modèle est compensée par le « surcroît ( _Zuwachs_ ) d'être » que l'image confère en retour au modèle : « c'est à la seule image, insiste Gadamer, que le modèle doit de devenir image, bien que l'image ne soit rien d'autre que la manifestation du modèle » (p. 147). _c)_ C'est sur cet arrière-plan qu'il faut replacer la tentative de transposition de la « représentation-suppléance » de la sphère esthétique à celle de l'historiographie,
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and raze the temple where the Holy One of Israel is uniquely present with the people. The Lord determines these events because their failings—as Isaiah described in such detail—and their refusal to correct their attitudes and behavior necessitate punishment on the order of national destruction. God’s covenant people have broken their part of the agreement and be-come unfit to live as people of Zion. The scene has shifted. The situation has changed. The threat from Assyria now seems a distant memory. A new reality encompasses the people of God: Jerusalem and its glorious temple have been destroyed, and the key citizens of Judah have been carried off into exile by the Babylonians. While tradition credits the entire book to Isaiah of Jerusalem, many scholars think these next 16 chapters are recorded by another prophet years later in the spirit of that great prophet of 72: "PROMISE_FULFILL_REACTION_JOB_TASK_TYPE", 73: "PROMISE_REJECT_REACTION_JOB_TASK_TYPE", 74: "CALLABLE_TASK_TYPE", 75: "CALLBACK_TASK_TYPE", 76: "PROMISE_RESOLVE_THENABLE_JOB_TASK_TYPE", 77: "LOAD_HANDLER_TYPE", 78: "STORE_HANDLER_TYPE", 79: "FUNCTION_TEMPLATE_INFO_TYPE", 80: "OBJECT_TEMPLATE_INFO_TYPE", 81: "ACCESS_CHECK_INFO_TYPE", 82: "ACCESSOR_INFO_TYPE", 83: "ACCESSOR_PAIR_TYPE", 84: "ALIASED_ARGUMENTS_ENTRY_TYPE", 85: "ALLOCATION_MEMENTO_TYPE", 86: "ALLOCATION_SITE_TYPE", 87: "ARRAY_BOILERPLATE_DESCRIPTION_TYPE", 88: "ASM_WASM_DATA_TYPE", 89: "ASYNC_GENERATOR_REQUEST_TYPE", 90: "BREAK_POINT_TYPE", 91: "BREAK_POINT_INFO_TYPE", 92: "CACHED_TEMPLATE_OBJECT_TYPE", 93: "CALL_HANDLER_INFO_TYPE", 94: "CLASS_POSITIONS_TYPE", 95: "DEBUG_INFO_TYPE", 96: "ENUM_CACHE_TYPE", 97: "FEEDBACK_CELL_TYPE", 98: "FUNCTION_TEMPLATE_RARE_DATA_TYPE", 99: "INTERCEPTOR_INFO_TYPE", 100: "INTERPRETER_DATA_TYPE", 101: "PROMISE_CAPABILITY_TYPE", 102: "PROMISE_REACTION_TYPE", 103: "PROPERTY_DESCRIPTOR_OBJECT_TYPE", 104: "PROTOTYPE_INFO_TYPE", 105: "SCRIPT_TYPE", 106: "SOURCE_TEXT_MODULE_INFO_ENTRY_TYPE", 107: "STACK_FRAME_INFO_TYPE", 108: "STACK_TRACE_FRAME_TYPE", 109: "TEMPLATE_OBJECT_DESCRIPTION_TYPE", 110: "TUPLE2_TYPE", 111: "WASM_CAPI_FUNCTION_DATA_TYPE", 112: "WASM_EXCEPTION_TAG_TYPE", 113: "WASM_EXPORTED_FUNCTION_DATA_TYPE", 114:
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straw, mud-and-stud, or wattle-and-dab College _s._ an assemblage of small tenements, having a common entrance from the street, and only one Colley blackbird; Water-colley water-ouzel; Mountain-colley ring-ouzel Colt a person entering on a new employment; Colting, Colt-ale a fine on entering; footing; also, a thrashing Comb-broach _s._ tooth of a wool-combe, a spit, knitting-needle (Fr. _broche_) Commandement _s._ (Four syllables as in Chaucer and Wiclif), command Conk, or Skonk _s._ a collection of people (Lat. _concio_) Connifle _v._ to embezzle, to sponge Cop-bone _s._ knee-pan, patella Count _v._ to think, to esteem Couples, Cooples _s._ an ewe with her lambs; Double-couples _s._ an ewe with twins Coy _v._ to decoy; Cway Pool _s._ a decoy Cowerd Milk _s._ milk not skimmed Cow-babby _s._ a great childish fellow Crab-lanternof pork Sley for "as lief," ex. I would sley do it as not Sliden, Slidder, Slither _v._ to slide Sliver _s._ a thin slice Slock _v._ to encourage the servants of other people to pilfer Slooen _adj._ of sloe, ex. A slooen tree Slop _adj._ loose (Dutch _slap_) <DW72> _v.n._ to decay, rot, as pears and potatoes Srnitch, Smit, Smeech _s._ smut, or fine dust Snag _s._ a tooth standing alone; a small sloe Snag-blowth _s._ the blossom of the black-thorn Snake-leaves _s._ ferns Snap-jack _s._ stitch-wort (stellaria holostea) Snare _s._ the gut or string stretched tightly across the lower head of a drum Snell, or Snull _s._ a short thick stick about 4 inches long, called a "cat," used in the game called cat and dog Sneyd _s._
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tissé par le paysan, n'entrait à cette époque que pour 4 à 5% de la valeur locative, réglée essentiellement en argent à l'hôpital. Le loyer variait évidemment selon la superficie de l'exploitation, sa fertilité, la proximité de la ville, la région... Au milieu du XVIIe, après une phase de progression certaine, il pouvait s'élever à 17 £ par hectare autour de Soissons, plutôt entre 7 et 11 £ dans le Haut-Maine. À l'échelle du royaume, il variait entre 2 et 6 hectolitres de grains à l'hectare. **_Livre d'Heures_ , Août, «le paiement du moissonneur», 1525** [Médiathèque François-Mitterrand, Poitiers, BR 69, f° 31v°] Dans le circuit de l'argent, l'exploitant est dans une situation intermédiaire entre le seigneur et l'ouvrier agricole. Il peut être lui-même propriétaire du domaine. Il règle alors les droitsSa Majesté a entrepris une guerre d'argent contre tous les États de l'Europe. Elle a déjà vaincu l'Espagne, l'Italie, l'Allemagne, l'Angleterre et quelques autres dans lesquels elle a jeté une très grande misère et nécessités et elle s'est enrichie de leurs dépouilles», écrit-il à Louis XIV en 1670. Certes, le commerce avec l'Asie est déficitaire et se solde avec de l'argent comptant, mais Colbert savait, comme d'autres avant lui, _attirer_ l'or et l'argent dans le royaume pour asseoir la puissance du roi. Il promut les entreprises qui contribuèrent à faire de la France une puissance commerciale majeure, une puissance d'argent. La décision de 1767 révèle à cet égard plus d'un siècle d'entente entre l'État et l'homme du négoce. Parmi les anoblis du roi: Jean Abraham Poupart, un industriel
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shift by immed and insert, basic, Q-form def : InstRW<[A57Write_5cyc_1X], (instregex "VSLI(v16i8|v8i16|v4i32|v2i64)", "VSRI(v16i8|v8i16|v4i32|v2i64)")>; // ASIMD shift by register, basic, D-form def : InstRW<[A57Write_3cyc_1X], (instregex "VSHL(s|u)(v8i8|v4i16|v2i32|v1i64)")>; // ASIMD shift by register, basic, Q-form def : InstRW<[A57Write_4cyc_1X], (instregex "VSHL(s|u)(v16i8|v8i16|v4i32|v2i64)")>; // ASIMD shift by register, complex, D-form // VQRSHL, VQSHL, VRSHL def : InstRW<[A57Write_4cyc_1X], (instregex "VQRSHL(s|u)(v8i8|v4i16|v2i32|v1i64)", "VQSHL(s|u)(v8i8|v4i16|v2i32|v1i64)", "VRSHL(s|u)(v8i8|v4i16|v2i32|v1i64)")>; // ASIMD shift by register, complex, Q-form def : InstRW<[A57Write_5cyc_1X], (instregex "VQRSHL(s|u)(v16i8|v8i16|v4i32|v2i64)", "VQSHL(s|u)(v16i8|v8i16|v4i32|v2i64)", "VRSHL(s|u)(v16i8|v8i16|v4i32|v2i64)")>; // --- 3.15 ASIMD Floating-Point Instructions --- // ASIMD FP absolute value def : InstRW<[A57Write_3cyc_1V], (instregex "VABS(fd|fq|hd|hq)")>; // ASIMD FP arith def : InstRW<[A57Write_5cyc_1V], (instregex "VABD(fd|fq|hd|hq)", "VADD(fd|fq|hd|hq)", "VPADD(f|h)", "VSUB(fd|fq|hd|hq)")>; def : InstRW<[A57Write_5cyc_1V], (instregex "VCADD", "VCMLA")>; // ASIMD FP compare def : InstRW<[A57Write_5cyc_1V], (instregex "VAC(GE|GT|LE|LT)", "VC(EQ|GE|GT|LE)(fd|fq|hd|hq)")>; // ASIMD FP convert, integer def : InstRW<[A57Write_5cyc_1V], (instregex "VCVT(f2sd|f2ud|s2fd|u2fd|f2sq|f2uq|s2fq|u2fq|f2xsd|f2xud|xs2fd|xu2fd)", "VCVT(f2xsq|f2xuq|xs2fq|xu2fq)", "VCVT(AN|MN|NN|PN)(SDf|SQf|UDf|UQf|SDh|SQh|UDh|UQh)")>; // ASIMD FP convert, half-precision: 8cyc F0/F1 def : InstRW<[A57Write_8cyc_1V], (instregex the request was granted. {¶9} During the change of plea hearing, appellant informed the trial court he was in agreement with the plea, although at first he was under the impression he was going to plead "no contest," and he affirmatively stated he was not under the influence of any drugs, medication or alcohol. June 13, 2012 T. at 6, 8. In all respects, the plea conformed to the mandates of Crim.R. 11. {¶10} Just prior to entering his plea, the trial court asked appellant if he had any questions. Id. at 15. He appeared to have one, but upon consultation with his counsel, he declined to ask any questions. Id. When asked if he had enough time to think about his decision,
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AS "film.special_features", film.fulltext AS "film.fulltext", language.language_id AS "language.language_id", language.name AS "language.name", language.last_update AS "language.last_update", category.category_id AS "category.category_id", category.name AS "category.name", category.last_update AS "category.last_update" FROM dvds.actor INNER JOIN dvds.film_actor ON (actor.actor_id = film_actor.actor_id) INNER JOIN dvds.film ON (film.film_id = film_actor.film_id) INNER JOIN dvds.language ON (language.language_id = film.language_id) INNER JOIN dvds.film_category ON (film_category.film_id = film.film_id) INNER JOIN dvds.category ON (category.category_id = film_category.category_id) WHERE ((language.name = 'English') AND (category.name != 'Action')) AND (film.length > 180) ORDER BY actor.actor_id ASC, film.film_id ASC; ` stmt := SELECT( Actor.ActorID, Actor.FirstName, Actor.LastName, Actor.LastUpdate,(ORDER BY payment.payment_date DESC), MIN(payment.amount) OVER (PARTITION BY payment.customer_id ORDER BY payment.payment_date DESC), SUM(payment.amount) OVER (PARTITION BY payment.customer_id ORDER BY payment.payment_date DESC ROWS BETWEEN 1 PRECEDING AND 6 FOLLOWING), SUM(payment.amount) OVER (PARTITION BY payment.customer_id ORDER BY payment.payment_date DESC RANGE BETWEEN UNBOUNDED PRECEDING AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING), MAX(payment.customer_id) OVER (ORDER BY payment.payment_date DESC ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING), MIN(payment.customer_id) OVER (PARTITION BY payment.customer_id ORDER BY payment.payment_date DESC), SUM(payment.customer_id) OVER (PARTITION BY payment.customer_id ORDER BY payment.payment_date DESC), ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY payment.payment_date), RANK() OVER (ORDER BY payment.payment_date), DENSE_RANK() OVER (ORDER BY payment.payment_date),
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the Year 2016: - 1st Place to Billy John Sek and - [...] Fredon’s design and construction of electrical works for the Aldi distribution centre at Jandakot won the 2016 National electrical and Communications Association (NECA) WA Excellence award for Medium Commercial projects. The Aldi project was pitched up against tough competition in the likes of the Old Treasury Building and Shell House. The award cited the complexity and size of the [...] Fredon Security won their third consecutive ASIAL Award for Excellence, a major CCure upgrade executed by the ACT team at the Canberra Hospital. It was a mission-critical environment where an outage would have been unacceptable. Due to great planning and technical expertise the work was completed quickly and seamlessly over a 10 day period, despite several technicalEarls 7 tries Brian O'Driscoll 6 tries Rob Kearney 5 tries Keith Wood 4 tries Rory Best Tommy Bowe Hugo MacNeill Brian Robinson 3 tries Andrew Conway Denis Hickie Brendan Mullin Nick Popplewell Alan Quinlan Jonathan Sexton 2 tries David Corkery Keith Crossan Girvan Dempsey Eric Elwood Tadhg Furlong Simon Geoghegan Eddie Halvey Shane Horgan Noel Mannion Denis McBride Eric Miller Seán O'Brien Conor O'Shea Garry Ringrose Andrew Trimble 1 try Justin Bishop Isaac Boss Michael Bradley Tony Buckley Victor Costello Seán Cronin David Curtis Guy Easterby Simon Easterby Luke Fitzgerald Jerry Flannery Neil Francis Gary Halpin Gordon Hamilton Iain Henderson Chris Henry Robbie Henshaw Niall Hogan Marcus Horan David Humphreys Shane Jennings David Kearney John Kelly Michael Kiernan Jordan Larmour Kevin Maggs Fergus McFadden Geordan Murphy Jordi Murphy Conor Murray Dion O'Cuinneagain Patrick O'Hara Peter O'Mahony Jared Payne James Ryan Trevor Ringland Rhys Ruddock Brian Spillane C. J. Stander Jim Staples Thomas Tierney Andrew Ward 5 tries Marcello Cuttitta 4 tries Paolo Vaccari 3 tries Sergio Parisse 2 tries Tommaso Allan Mattia Bellini Tommaso Benvenuti Dennis Dallan Diego Dominguez Edoardo Gori Andrea Masi Matteo Minozzi Giulio Toniolatti Alessandro Zanni 1 try Stefano Barba Mauro Bergamasco Mirco Bergamasco Massimo Bonomi Dean Budd Carlo Canna Martin Castrogiovanni Giancarlo Cucchiella Massimo Cuttitta Manuel Dallan Santiago Dellapè Ivan Francescato Fabio Gaetaniello Gonzalo Garcia Mario Gerosa Marzio Innocenti Massimo Mascioletti Luke McLean Alessandro Moscardi Sebastian Negri Luciano Orquera Matthew Phillips Jake Polledri Michele Rizzo Leonardo Sarto Marko Stanojevic Braam Steyn Tito Tebaldi Alessandro Troncon Giovanbattista Venditti Federico Zani 6
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called `Giant Gum' and `White Gum.' In Victoria it is one of the `Red Gums.' It is one of the New South Wales `Stringybarks,' and a `Manna Gum.' Because it is allied to, or associated with, `Stringybark,' it is also known by the name of `Messmate.' . . . A variety of this gum (<i>E. radiata</i>) is called in New South Wales `White Gum' or `River White Gum.' . . . A variety of <i>E. amygdalina</i> growing in the south coast district of New South Wales, goes by the name of `Ribbon Gum,' in allusion to the very thin, easily detachable, smooth bark. This is also E. radiata probably. A further New South Wales variety goes by the name of `Cut-tail' in the Braidwood district. The author has been unableTasmania, the name <i>Hickory</i> is given to <i>Eriostemon squameus</i>, Labill., <i>N.O. Rutacea</i>. <i>Native Hickory</i>, or Hickory-Acacia, is <i>Acacia leprosa</i>, Sieb., <i>N.O. Leguminosae</i>, and in the southern part of New South Wales, <i>Acacia melanoxylon</i>. (Maiden, `Useful Native Plants,' p. 358.) 1884. Rolf Boldrewood, `Melbourne Memories,' c. v. p. 35: "The beautiful umbrageous blackwood, or native hickory, one of the handsomest trees in Australia." <hw>Hickory-Eucalypt</hw>, <i>n.</i> one of the names for the tree <i>Eucalyptus punctata</i>, DeC., <i>N.O. Myrtaceae</i>. Called also <i>Leather-jacket</i> (q.v.). <hw>Hickory-Wattle</hw>, <i>n.</i> a Queensland name for <i>Acacia aulacocarpa</i>, Cunn., <i>N.O. Leguminosae</i>; called <i>Hickory</i> about Brisbane. <hw>Hielaman</hw>, <i>n.</i> a word of Sydney and neighbourhood. The initial <i>h</i>, now frequently used by the natives, is not found in the earliest forms. The termination <i>man</i> is also English. Elimang (Hunter), e-lee-<DW41> (Collins), hilaman (Ridley). A narrow shield of an aboriginal, made of bark or
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with the possible exception of John Brown, a Scottish ghillie at Balmoral who took her riding and got her attention. After the death of her husband, Brown, a handsome and dominant figure, had enough influence over the queen — whom he persuaded to go on picnics in the Scottish Highlands — that there were mild flurries of scandal about her attachment to him. As the author puts it, tongue in cheek, “The Queen was never safer than when she wandered the roads … riding her pony or driving her trap with a single companion by her side, a tiny woman in a giant bonnet, a plaid shawl and a muddy tweed skirt, startlingly, deliciously, daringly ‘alone.’ ” What is sad is that the “friendly, athletic, impulsive” Albert, who would celebrate| Required protocol to use MediaBrowser. return media | | `func mediaBrowserDidFinishModalPresentation(mediaBrowser: MediaBrowser)` | Optional protocol to mediaBrowser Did Finish Modal Presentation | | `func thumbnail(for mediaBrowser: MediaBrowser, at index: Int) -> Media` | Optional protocol to show thumbnail. return media. Recommand small size | | `func captionView(for mediaBrowser: MediaBrowser, at index: Int) -> MediaCaptionView?` | Optional protocol to show captionView. return MediaCaptionView. | | `func didDisplayMedia(at index: Int, in mediaBrowser: MediaBrowser)` | Optional protocol when need callback | | `func actionButtonPressed(at photoIndex: Int, in mediaBrowser: MediaBrowser)` | Optional protocol when need callback about action button | | `func isMediaSelected(at index: Int, in mediaBrowser: MediaBrowser) -> Bool` | Optional protocol when need callback about isMediaSelected | | `func mediaDid(selected: Bool, at index: Int, in mediaBrowser: MediaBrowser)` | Optional
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E.E. Johnson 17,241 Auditor John S. Myers 21,724 (elected) / E.E, Bostwick, 14,064 City Council 1909-11 All elected: John D. Works, 22,557; Martin F. Betkouski, 21,070; William J. Washburn, 20,761; Robert M. Lusk, 20,235; Josias J. Andrews, 20,020; Miles S. Gregory, 19,984; T.L. O'Brien, 19,195; George Williams, 18,933; Richmond Plant, 17,725. All defeated: Henry H. Lyon, 17,044; Bernard Healy, 16,577; Charles J. Letts, 15,617; Henry H. Yonkin, 14,854; Robert E. Wirsching, 14,040; William E. McKee, 13,033; W.H. O'Connell, 12,841; Percy W. Ross, 12,778; Arthur D. Houghton, 12,078 1911 1911 primary 1911 final First municipal election in which women voted. Mayor George Alexander 85,492 (elected) / Job Harriman 51,423 City Attorney John W. Shenk 84,370 (elected) / Edward W. Tuttle 49,773 City Auditor John S. Meyers 83,842 (elected) / George W. Downing 49,176 City Assessor Walter Mallard 83,102 (elected) // F.L. Cleaveland 22,875 / Benjamin Bogardus 22,452 / Ida Works Darling 21,306 / A.B. Conrad 20,024 / F.H True 19,285 / W.C. Steele 15,421 / Edward Roberts 14,353 / W.A. Roberts 14,247 1923 1923 primary Mayor George E. Cryer 61,766 (reelected) / Bert L. Farmer 17,672 / Edward E. Moore 7,175 / Hancock 3,306 / Knapp 725 Auditor Myers 60,977 (elected) / Wright 16,061 City attorney Stephens 73,860 (elected) City Council Criswell 11,583 (nominated) / Mallard 10,120 (nominated) / Allan 38,918 (nominated) / Sanborn 36,191 (nominated) / Mushet 35,137 (nominated) / Boyle Workman 34,526 (nominated) / Robert Stewart Sparks 26,971 (nominated) / Edwin Baker 26,615 (nominated) / Miles S. Gregory 23,695 (nominated) / Wheeler 22,418 (nominated) / Charles J. Colden 24,217 (nominated) / Wardlaw 19,959 (nominated) / Wallace G. Oaks
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is a string") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("s" "%s |this is a string") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("s" "this is a %s|string") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("s" "%s is a string|this") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("s" "Line Feed %s|\n") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("s" "%10s is a string|this") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST2+=("s" "%010s is a string|this") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("s" "%.2s is a string|this") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("s" "%5.2s is a string|this") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("s" "%10s is a string|") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("s" "%.2s is a string|") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("s" "%5.2s is a string|") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("s" "%-10s is a string|this") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST2+=("s" "%-010s is a string|this") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("s" "%-.2s is a string|this") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("s" "%-5.2s is a string|this") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("s" "%-10s is a string|") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("s" "%-.2s is a string|") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("s" "%-5.2s is a string|") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("s" "%s %s|this|is") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("s" "%s %s %s|this|is|a") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("s" "%s %s %s %s|this|is|a|multi") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("s" "%s %s %s %s string. gg!|this|is|a|multi|string") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("s" "%s%s%s%s%s|this|is|a|multi|string") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("sN" "@moulitest: %s|NULL") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("dN" "%.2c|NULL") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("sN" "%s %s|NULL|string") # c CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("dc" "%c|42") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("dc" "%5c|42") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST2+=("dc" "%05c|42") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("dc" "%-5c|42") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("dc" "@moulitest: %c|0") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("dc" "%2c|0") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("dc" "null %c and text|0") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("dc" "% c|0") # o CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("d" "%o|40") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("d" "%5o|41") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("d" "%05o|42") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("d" "%-5o|2500") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("d" "%#6o|2500") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("d" "%-#6o|2500") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("d" "%-05o|2500") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("d" "%-5.10o|2500") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("d" "%-10.5o|2500") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("d" "@moulitest: %o|0") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("d" "@moulitest: %.o %.0o|0|0") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("d" "@moulitest: %5.o %5.0o|0|0") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("d" "@moulitest: %#.o %#.0o|0|0") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("d" "@moulitest: %.10o|42") # integer CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST2+=("d" "% Z|42") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("d" "%d|1") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("d" "the %d|1") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("d" "%d is one|1") CHK_FT_PRINTF_LIST+=("d" "%d|-1")
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selbst und jeden andern auf rechte Weise. 0. Ihr sollt die wahrliche Liebe aus allen euren Kräften lieben, denn sie ist unendlich gegeben in allem Dasein (Leben), und allein von ihr aus geht alles Gute, und in ihr allein ist volles Glück zu finden wie auch wahrheit-licher Frieden, wahre Freiheit und Gleichstimmung (Harmonie). Goblet of the Truth | 365 ---|--- 0. And indolence is only overcome through activity (diligence), through courageous strength, through binding to the task (fulfilment of duty), taking joy in work and effort as well as assiduousness (activity), watchfulness, prudence and diligence (activity/assiduousness). 0. And as you rid yourselves of indolence, liberate yourselves also of many other terrible things through which you are hindered in your unfolding (evolution) of the inner world (consciousness)(Falsche/Negative) jeder Weise in euch selbst bewirken (er-schaffen) und es nicht ins Leben einbringen (nicht ausleben), sondern ihr sollt es euch nur durch eure Einsicht (Vernunft) und Klugheit (Verstand), Gedanken und Eindrücke (Gefühle) erdenklich (vorstellbar) machen, auf dass ihr alles Übel im Grunde einseht (erkennt), auf dass ihr euch wissentlich (bewusst) davon abwendet, ehe es wirksam (aktiv) werden kann. 0. Also ist durch die lebenspendenden (schöpferischen) Gesetze und Gebote nicht gegeben, dass das Unwahr-haftige (Falsche/Negative) in euch bewirkt (erschaffen) werde und als Anstoss (Ursache) zum Ausschlag (Wir-kung) kommen soll, denn wahrheitlich soll es nur als Quelle (Mittel) der Betrachtung (Vorstellung) zur Erkennt-nis und des Begreifens (Verstehens) beistehen (dienen). (= Die Unwahrhaftigkeiten [das Falsche/Negative jeder Art] sollen nicht aktiv und nicht akut werden und also nicht zum Ausbruch
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of Carbery (1628)||Richard Vaughan, 2nd Earl of Carbery||1634||1687|| |- |Earl of Fingall (1628)||Luke Plunkett, 3rd Earl of Fingall||1649||1684|| |- |Earl of Desmond (1628)||William Feilding, 2nd Earl of Desmond||1665||1685|| |- |Earl of Ardglass (1645)||Thomas Cromwell, 3rd Earl of Ardglass||1668||1682|| |- |rowspan=3|Earl of Donegall (1647)||Arthur Chichester, 1st Earl of Donegall||1647||1675||Died |- |Arthur Chichester, 2nd Earl of Donegall||1675||1678||Died |- |Arthur Chichester, 3rd Earl of Donegall||1678||1706|| |- |Earl of Cavan (1647)||Richard Lambart, 2nd Earl of Cavan||1660||1690|| |- |Earl of Clanbrassil (1647)||Henry Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Clanbrassil||1659||1675||Died, title extinct |- |rowspan=2|Earl of Inchiquin (1654)||Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin||1654||1674||Died |- |William O'Brien, 2nd Earl of Inchiquin||1674||1692|| |- |rowspan=2|Earl of Clancarty (1658)||Callaghan MacCarty, 3rd Earl of Clancarty||1666||1676||Died |- |Donough MacCarthy, 4th Earl of Clancarty||1676||1691|| |- |rowspan=2|Earl of Orrery (1660)||Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery||1660||1679||Died |- |Roger Boyle, 2nd Earl of Orrery||1679||1682|| |- |rowspan=2|Earl of Mountrath (1660)||Charles Coote, 2nd Earl of Mountrath||1661||1672||Died |- |Charles Coote, 3rd Earl of Mountrath||1672||1709|| |- |rowspan=3|Earl of Drogheda (1661)||Henry Moore, 1st Earl of Drogheda||1661||1675||Died |- |Charles2nd Baron Maynard||1640||1699|| |- |Baron Gorges of Dundalk (1620)||Richard Gorges, 2nd Baron Gorges of Dundalk||1650||1712|| |- |rowspan=2|Baron Digby (1620)||Robert Digby, 3rd Baron Digby||1661||1677||Died |- |Simon Digby, 4th Baron Digby||1677||1685|| |- |Baron Fitzwilliam (1620)||William Fitzwilliam, 3rd Baron Fitzwilliam||1658||1719|| |- |Baron Aungier (1621)||Francis Aungier, 3rd Baron Aungier of Longford||1655||1700||Created Earl of Longford, see above |- |rowspan=2|Baron Blayney (1621)||Richard Blayney, 4th Baron Blayney||1669||1670||Died |- |Henry Vincent Blayney, 5th Baron Blayney||1670||1689|| |- |Baron Brereton (1624)||William Brereton, 3rd Baron Brereton||1664||1680|| |- |rowspan=2|Baron Herbert of Castle Island (1624)||Edward Herbert, 3rd Baron Herbert of Castle Island||1655||1678||Died |- |Henry Herbert, 4th Baron Herbert of Castle Island||1678||1691|| |- |rowspan=2|Baron Baltimore (1625)||Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore||1632||1675||Died |- |Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore||1675||1715|| |- |Baron Coleraine (1625)||Henry Hare, 2nd Baron Coleraine||1667||1708|| |- |Baron Sherard (1627)||Bennet Sherard, 2nd Baron Sherard||1640||1700|| |- |Baron Alington (1642)||William Alington, 3rd Baron Alington||1659||1685|| |- |Baron Hawley (1646)||Francis Hawley, 1st Baron Hawley||1646||1684|| |- |rowspan=2|Baron Kingston (1660)||John King, 1st Baron Kingston||1660||1676||Died |- |Robert King, 2nd Baron Kingston||1676||1693|| |- |Baron Coote (1660)||Richard Coote, 1st Baron Coote||1660||1683|| |- |rowspan=2|Baron
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authorizedOrigins: origins, requireStrictSsl: Joi.boolean(), requireStrictSslToAuthenticate: Joi.boolean(), }).default({ authorizedOrigins: [] }), nexus: defaultService, npm: defaultService, sonar: defaultService, teamcity: defaultService, trace: Joi.boolean().required(), }).required(), cacheHeaders: { defaultCacheLengthSeconds: Joi.number().integer().required(), }, rateLimit: Joi.boolean().required(), handleInternalErrors: Joi.boolean().required(), fetchLimit: Joi.string().regex(/^[0-9]+(b|kb|mb|gb|tb)$/i), }).required() const privateConfigSchema = Joi.object({ azure_devops_token: Joi.string(), bintray_user: Joi.string(), bintray_apikey: Joi.string(), discord_bot_token: Joi.string(), drone_token: Joi.string(), gh_client_id: Joi.string(), gh_client_secret: Joi.string(), gh_token: Joi.string(), jenkins_user: Joi.string(), jenkins_pass: Joi.string(), jira_user: Joi.string(), jira_pass: Joi.string(), nexus_user: Joi.string(), nexus_pass: Joi.string(), npm_token: Joi.string(), redis_url: Joi.string().uri({ scheme: ['redis', 'rediss']audio narration and shortened the video segments to increase learner engagement. Some of the content and quizzes have been modified to reflect the level of knowledge and training expected from a third-year medical student. Reflecting on this activity and the feedback received from faculty and students, it is clear that the creation of any educational product requires an adequate needs assessment and a robust feedback mechanism to respond to the needs of the users and institute the necessary modifications to make the product more accessible and engaging. For example, our feedback resulted in streamlining of content delivery to maintain student attention and revision of some of the content and quizzes to reflect the level of training of the students. One of the highlights of working on this module has been
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La Hogue owner warns dog walkers after attacks on his sheep The owner of a farm shop has warned dog owners to keep their animals under control after one of his lambs was slaughtered by a dog on the Euston Estate at the weekend. Chris Reeks, partner and owner of La Hogue Farm shop and cafe in Chippenham, posted a graphic picture of the lamb on Facebook to alert people to the impact of sheep worrying which he says is on the rise. In the last two years Chris’s 1,000 strong flock, which grazes 1,200 acres at Euston, has suffered 12 attacks by out of control dogs. The latest attack happened at the weekend. Two lambs were chased by a large dog and one was killed. The other animal is recovering. Other attacks(Village, Strakonice) Stračov (Village, Hradec Králové) Stradonice (Village, Kladno) Stradouň (Village, Chrudim -> Ústí nad Orlicí) Strahovice (Village, Opava) Strachoňovice (Village, Jihlava) Strachotice (Village, Znojmo) Strachotín (Village, Břeclav) Strachujov (Village, Žďár nad Sázavou) Strakonice (Town, Strakonice) Strakov (Village, Svitavy) Straky (Village, Nymburk) Strančice (Village, Prague-East) Stránecká Zhoř (Village, Žďár nad Sázavou) Strání (Village, Uherské Hradiště) Stránka (Village, Mělník) Stranný (Village, Benešov) Strašice (Village, Rokycany) Strašice (Village, Strakonice) Strašín (Village, Klatovy) Straškov-Vodochody (Village, Litoměřice) Strašnov (Village, Mladá Boleslav) Strašov (Village, Pardubice) Stratov (Village, Nymburk) Stráž (Village, Domažlice) Stráž (Village, Tachov) Stráž nad Nežárkou (Village, Jindřichův Hradec) Stráž nad Nisou (Village, Liberec) Stráž nad Ohří (Village, Karlovy Vary) Stráž pod Ralskem (Town, Česká Lípa) Strážek (Village, Žďár nad Sázavou) Stražisko (Village, Prostějov) Strážiště (Village, Mladá Boleslav) Strážkovice (Village, České Budějovice) Strážná (Village, Ústí nad Orlicí) Strážné (Village, Trutnov) Strážnice (Town, Hodonín) Strážný (Village, Prachatice) Strážov (Village, Klatovy) Strážovice (Village, Hodonín) Strenice (Village, Mladá Boleslav) Strhaře (Village, Blansko) Strmilov (Village, Jindřichův Hradec) Strojetice (Village, Benešov) Stropešín (Village, Třebíč) Struhařov (Village, Benešov) Struhařov (Village, Prague-East) Strukov (Village, Olomouc) Strunkovice nad
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the fruiting bodies—sometimes at over two percent by dry weight!"—a stupendous quantity, and in a part of the organism it is not a priority to defend. Even if psilocybin in mushrooms began as "an accident of a metabolic pathway," the fact that it wasn't discarded during the course of the species' evolution suggests it must have offered some benefit. "My best guess," Beug says, "is that the mushrooms that produced the most psilocybin got selectively eaten and so their spores got more widely disseminated." Eaten by whom, or what? And why? Beug says that many animals are known to eat psilocybin mushrooms, including horses, cattle, and dogs. Some, like cows, appear unaffected, but many animals appear to enjoy an occasional change in consciousness too. Beug is in charge of gatheringauthority of psychedelic experiences, –66 and Bayesian inferences, –63 and children's brains, –28 and consciousness, –95, , –6, –9, –14, –23 and disorganizing effect of psychedelics, and expansion/contraction of consciousness, –23 and hallucinations, and mental rigidity in mental illness, –30 and predictive coding, –8, , , , and psychoanalysis, –97, , receptors, –93, 314n and rewiring of brain, –20, __ – __ , –54 and rotating face mask test, –63, and visual cortex, _See also_ default mode network (DMN); entropic brain theory neurotransmitters, New Age, , _New York Times_ , –8, , New York University alcoholism treatment at, cancer patient research at, , , –33, –38, , Nichols, David, –49, Nicholson, Jack, Nin, Anaïs, nitrous oxide, , Nixon, Richard, , , , noetic quality of mystical experiences, –42, –70, , , –6 _The Noonday Demon_ (Solomon), Novak, Steven, Nutt, David background of, –300 and Carhart-Harris's research, –96, , on comparative risks of drugs, –300, 300n and depression pilot study, _Drugs Without the
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·re **economy class** _classe_ _turistica_ _kla_ ·se too· _ree_ ·stee·ka **eczema** _eczema_ ek· _dze_ ·ma **education** _istruzione_ ees·troo· _tsyo_ ·ne **egg** _uovo_ _wo_ ·vo **eggplant** _melanzana_ me·lan· _dza_ ·na **elections** _elezioni_ pl e·le· _tsyo_ ·nee **electrician** _elettricista_ e·le·tree· _chee·_ sta **electricity** _elettricità_ e·le·tree·chee· _ta_ **elevator** _ascensore_ a·shen· _so_ ·re **email** _email_ _e_ ·mayl **embarrassed** _imbarazzato/a_ eem·ba·ra· _tsa_ ·to/a **embassy** _ambasciata_ am·ba· _sha_ ·ta **emergency** _emergenza_ e·mer· _jen_ ·tsa **emotional** _emotivo/a_ e·mo· _tee_ ·vo/a **employee** _impiegato/a_ eem·pye· _ga_ ·to/a **employer** _datore/datrice_ _di lavoro_ da· _to_ ·re/da· _tree_ ·ce dee la· _vo_ ·ro **empty** _vuoto/a_ _vwo_ ·to/a **end** _fine_ _fee_ ·ne **end** _finire_ fee· _nee_ ·re **endangered species** _specie_ _in via diThe geography of crime and violence surrounding tobacco shops, medical marijuana dispensaries, and off-sale alcohol outlets in a large, urban low-income community of color. Tobacco shops, medical marijuana dispensaries (MMD), and off-sale alcohol outlets are legal and prevalent in South Los Angeles, California-a high-crime, low-income urban community of color. This research is the first to explore the geographic associations between these three legal drug outlets with surrounding crime and violence in a large low-income urban community of color. First, spatial buffer analyses were performed using point-location and publically accessible January-December 2014 crime data to examine the geography of all felony property and violent crimes occurring within 100, 200, 500, and 1000-foot buffers of these three legal drug outlet types across South Los Angeles. Next, spatial regression analyses explored the
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Unseen Village. The hunters of Yahar'gul answer to the village's founders, the School of Mensis. Hunters in name only, these kidnappers blend into the night wearing this attire. Designed primarily to defend from physical attacks. 隠し街の狩人たちが纏う厚手の黒ズボン 隠し街を主宰する「メンシス学派」に通じる彼らは 狩人とは名ばかりの人さらい共であり、その衣装は夜に紛れる 主に物理防御力を意識した衣装である Gold Ardeo (金のアルデオ) The odd helmet worn by the band of Executioners commanded by the martyr Logarius. The conical gold helmet, symbol of the executioners, represents luminosity, ambition, and an unflagging resolve to face impurity, staring it down with stern, golden spirit. As the great Logarius once said, "Acts of goodness are not always wise, and acts of evil are not always foolish, but regardless, we shall always strive to be good." かつて殉教者ローゲリウスが率いた処刑隊の、奇妙な兜 輝きと熱望の名を持つ金色三角のそれは、処刑隊の象徴であり 穢れに対する不退転の覚悟、黄金の意思を見せつけるものである 殉教者ローゲリウスは言った 「善悪と賢愚は、何の関係もありません だから我々だけは、ただ善くあるべきなのです」 Executioner Garb (処刑隊の装束) Attire worn by the band of executioners commanded by the martyr Logarius. Later became the basis for all Church attire, with its heavy draping of Holy Shawl. As the great Logarius once said, "Acts of goodness are not alwaysthe slumbering Great Ones, gained eternal life, preserved in ashen form in a ceremony of flame that cremated body and soul. Now, their frail armor is white and sinewy, a window into an arcane lost art. 最古の番人たちの、骨炭の手甲 上位者たちの眠りを守る番人たちは その姿と魂を業火に焼かれ、灰として永き生を得たという 故にその鎧は、いまや白く筋張った脆い骨炭にすぎないが それでもなお、我々には理解できぬ遺失技術の神秘を残している Bone Ash Leggings (骨炭の足甲) Leggings made of bone ash, worn by the oldest keepers. The keepers, who mind the slumbering Great Ones, gained eternal life, preserved in ashen form in a ceremony of flame that cremated body and soul. Now, their frail armor is white and sinewy, a window into an arcane lost art. 最古の番人たちの、骨炭の足甲 上位者たちの眠りを守る番人たちは その姿と魂を業火に焼かれ、灰として永き生を得たという 故にその鎧は、いまや白く筋張った脆い骨炭にすぎないが それでもなお、我々には理解できぬ遺失技術の神秘を残している Graveyard Mask (墓守の仮面) Mask of Dores, graveguard of the Forbidden Woods. His pale countenance mimics the labyrinth Watchers. Willem kept two loyal servants back at Byrgenwerth. When they were sent into the labyrinth, they encountered the eldritch Truth, and went mad. One became the password gatekeeper, while Dores became a graveguard of the forest. Graveyard Robe (墓守のローブ) Robe of
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_Boken om Vikingarna_ samt _Vikings: the North Atlantic saga_ (red) William W. Fitzhugh och Elisabeth I. Ward. Själv har jag studerat de arkeologiska och historiska källorna och efter bästa förmåga försökt leva mig in i tiden. Till sist vill jag rikta ett varmt tack till Johan Stridh och Lena Sanfridsson som arbetat med denna nyutgåva av _Vikingasilver_. Stockholm 29 juli 2015 _Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg_ ### _Tidigare utgivning_ Marinarkeologi: dykaren, arkeologen, fynden, 1985 Kampen mot bränningarna, 1991 Den svarta ejderungen, 1991 Bland hajar, karlar och vrak, 1995 Vikingablot, 1995 Vikingasilver, 1997 Boken om vikingarna, 1998 Vikingaguld, 1999 Stockholms dolda museer och några mindre dolda, 2000 Mäktig mans kvinna, 2001 Forntida kvinnor, 2004 Tantlexikon, 2004 Brännmärkt, 2006 Förföljd, 2007 Befriad, 2009 Tempelbranden, 2010 Kaffe med rån, 2012 Låna är silver, råna är guld, 2014 ### Författarfoto © Mirella Hetekivi Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg är marinarkeolog, journalist och författare, prisbelönt för sina historiska romaner och populärvetenskapliga böcker. Sittof the vampire bat, the team created a wing covered in soft fabric that folds into a smaller space when on the ground and rotates around a hinge attaching the whegs to the body. This deformable and retractable wing morphology solves the issue in producing a drone capable of ambulation over ground due to the different center of mass requirements needed for flying and walking. The DALER prototype drone uses adaptive morphology to alter its wing size and shape "The robot consists of a flying wing with adaptive morphology that can perform both long distance flight and walking in cluttered environments for local exploration," said Ludovic Daler, lead researcher and Ph.D student at EPFL. "The robotʼs design is inspired by the common vampire bat Desmodus rotundus, which can perform aerial
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In a search for an echo of her own expectations, interweaving of the reality of narratives with imaginary assumptions of the artistic visions, Svetlana Zivanovic explores the immeasurable regions of wonders of the writer's intentions. At the same time, underlining as a fairy tale, a dialogue preferences, she very often suppress her own echoes of the sincere hopes. First of all because of the message from the writer that is intended to us. The readers. Who solely interprets it, but also understand, without hesitating to, through the breakdown of the essence of the whole, seek for individual messages, but also receive them. The author inspires the innovation within the integration. Of the human, above all.only crops up when referencing columns via the DataFrame instance (via subscripting, as in df["mycol"], or via field accesses, as in df.mycol). This ambiguity can be avoided by aliasing DataFrames and referring to columns via the aliases. For example, the following works correctly: >>> from pyspark.sql import functions as F >>> df1 = hc.createDataFrame(rows1).alias("df1") >>> df2 = df1.filter(F.col("id3")=="a").alias("df2") >>> df3 = df1.join(df2, F.col("df1.id2") == F.col("df2.id1"), "inner") >>> df3.show() +---+---+---+---+---+---+ |id1|id2|id3|id1|id2|id3| +---+---+---+---+---+---+ | 4| 3| b| 3| 2| a| | 3| 2| a| 2| 1| a| +---+---+---+---+---+---+
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LETTER ALPHA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER LAMDA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER SIGMA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER SIGMA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA~}, {~GREEK CAPITAL LETTER PI~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER EPSILON~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER TAU~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER RHO~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA~} {~GREEK SMALL LETTER DELTA~}' {~GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER LAMDA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER BETA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER TAU~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA~}, {~GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON WITH DASIA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER TAU~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA~} {~GREEK SMALL LETTER TAU~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA~} {~GREEK SMALL LETTER NU~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER EPSILON~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER FINAL SIGMA~} {~GREEK SMALL LETTER EPSILON WITH PSILI~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER SIGMA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER TAU~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER NU~} {~GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTERand submission to hopeless slavery; then, in the epistle to Manlius, persuading himself, by reason and example, into a contented acquiescence in her falsehoods, and yet at last accepting with eagerness, and relying with hope, on her proffered vow of constancy. Nothing can be more genuine than the rapture with which he depicts his happiness in her hours of affection; nor than the gloomy despair with which he is overwhelmed, when he believes himself resolved to quit her for ever." And all this, he wrote and circulated concerning a Roman lady, belonging, it is believed, to one of the first and most powerful families of the state! Lesbia, as formerly mentioned, is universally allowed to be Clodia, the sister of the turbulent Clodius; but there has been a great deal of discussion and dispute, with regard to the identity of
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City University of New York from 1956 until her death from cancer in 1982. Kelly was married to Eugene Gadol until 1972 and to Martin Fleischer from 1979 until her death. Career While still a graduate student at Columbia, Kelly was employed as a lecturer for City College from 1956 onwards. Once she received her doctorate in 1963, she was promoted to assistant professor, and again promoted to associate professor in 1972. Kelly was appointed a full professor in 1972. Her growing political involvement in the 1960s, particularly with Marxist theory and the civil rights movement, led to Kelly becoming more interested in women's history. Together with Gerda Lerner, Kelly founded the first master's program in women's history at Sarah Lawrence College. She was also the chair of the American Historical Association's jasno je čak i CIA-i, koja je osmislila dva propagandna stripa, od kojih je prvi dijeljen u Vijetnamu 60-ih, a drugi u Grenadi 80-ih. Čak je i pukovnik Gaddafi osmislio propagandnu biografiju. Zanimljivo je vidjeti to. Od 18. stoljeća stripovi koriste moć tiskanih medija kako bi vizalne priče iz elitnih galerija, poput one Williama Hogartha, približili široj publici, koja ih može vrlo povoljno kupiti i dalje dijeliti. To traje i danas kada stripovi s lakoćom iz prelijepih, tiskanih knjiga prelaze u putem interneta dostupne, interaktvne, vizualne priče. Dok se stripovi lako prilagađavaju, tradicionalne knjige s puno teksta teško English: is even apparent to the CIA, who created two propaganda comics, the first distributed in Vietnam in the '60s, and the second in Grenada in the '80s. Repeatedly, even Colonel Gaddafi created a propaganda biography. So, it is quite interesting to see. Since the 18th century, comics have harnessed the power of the printed press to bring visual stories out from elitist
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|| || — || September 29, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right data-sort-value="0.62" | 620 m || |-id=906 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 464906 || || — || September 29, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1.3 km || |-id=907 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 464907 || || — || September 29, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || (5) || align=right data-sort-value="0.70" | 700 m || |-id=908 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 464908 || || — || September 29, 2005 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 2.0 km || |-id=909 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 464909 || || — || September 23, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || EUN || align=right | 1.5 km || |-id=910 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 464910 |-id=968 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 464968 || || — || December 2, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.3 km || |-id=969 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 464969 || || — || December 5, 2005 || Socorro || LINEAR || — || align=right | 2.2 km || |-id=970 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 464970 || || — || November 25, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.8 km || |-id=971 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 464971 || || — || November 26, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.3 km || |-id=972 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 464972 || || — || October 22, 2005 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.2 km || |-id=973 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 464973 || || — || December
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was pictured in one of the photographs, as the black robber with the gun. ¶8 On November 1, 2012, Wiggins gave a statement to police in which she implicated herself, Appellant and Donnie Parton in the robbery at Debbie Parton's house. That same day, police executed a search warrant at a south Oklahoma City apartment Wiggins shared with Appellant. The police found inside the apartment, inter alia, a Discover credit card in Chelsea Alexander's name. Chelsea's credit card was inside the purse stolen from her during the October 24th robbery. ¶9 Detective Eddie Dyer later obtained a search warrant authorizing the collection of Appellant's DNA using buccal swabs of the inside of Appellant's cheek. Campbell Ruddick, the DNA manager for the OCPD Forensic Laboratory, conducted DNA testing of both the toDF("name", "date", "genre","score") val wSpec2 = Window.partitionBy("name","genre").orderBy("date").rowsBetween(Long.MinValue, 0) genre.withColumn( "CumScore",genre("score")*2+ lag(("CumScore"),1).over(wSpec2)*2 ).show() dataframe: -----+----------+------+-----+ | name| date| genre|score| +-----+----------+------+-----+ |Alice|2016-05-01|action| 0| |Alice|2016-05-02| 0| 1| |Alice|2016-05-03|comedy| 0| |Alice|2016-05-04|action| 1| |Alice|2016-05-05|action| 0| |Alice|2016-05-06|horror| 1| | Bob|2016-05-01| art| 0| | Bob|2016-05-02| 0| 1| | Bob|2016-05-03| 0| 0| | Bob|2016-05-04| art| 0| | Bob|2016-05-05|comedy| 1| | Bob|2016-05-06|action| 0| +-----+----------+------+-----+ Error I am getting org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: Window Frame specifiedwindowframe(RowFrame, unboundedpreceding$(), currentrow$()) must match the required frame specifiedwindowframe(RowFrame, -1, -1); at org.apa A: There
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а wоmаn truѕt а mаn?" Shе lаughеd соntеmрtuоuѕlу. "Yоu wоuld hаvе mаdе mе а thіng оf ѕсоrn; аnd I truѕtеd уоu!" "Aѕ Gоd іѕ mу јudgе," I сrіеd, "mу rеѕресt fоr уоu іѕ аѕ hіgh аѕ hеаvеn іtѕеlf. I lоvе уоu; іѕ thеrе nоthіng іn thаt? I аm but humаn. I аm nоt а ѕtоnе іmаgе. And уоu hаvе tеmрtеd mе bеуоnd аll соntrоl. Pаrdоn whаt I hаvе dоnе; іt wаѕ nоt thе wаnt оf rеѕресt--." "Sраrе mе уоur рrоtеѕtаtіоnѕ. I bеlіеvе уоur mіnutе іѕ nеаrlу gоnе," ѕhе іntеrruрtеd. And thеn--thеrе wаѕ а сrunсh оn thе grаvеl bеhіnd uѕ. Thе Prіnсеѕѕ аnd I turnеd іn dіѕmау. Wе hаd fоrgоttеn аll аbоut thе аnоnуmоuѕ nоtе. Twо оffісеrѕ wеrе аррrоасhіng uѕ, аnd rаріdlу. Thе еldеr оf thе twо саmе ѕtrаіghtbеttеr," ѕаіd I, "іf thе wіndоw wаѕ lаrgеr." "Pеrhарѕ," hе сrіеd іmраtіеntlу, "уоu dо nоt knоw whеrе ѕhе іѕ?" "Shе?" I lооkеd hіm оvеr саrеfullу. Thеrе wаѕ а реrfесtlу ѕаnе lіght іn hіѕ еуеѕ. "Am I сrаzу, оr іѕ іt уоu? Shе? I knоw nоthіng аbоut аnу ѕhе!" "Dо уоu dаrе dеnу thаt уоu knоw оf thе whеrеаbоutѕ оf hеr Sеrеnе Hіghnеѕѕ thе Prіnсеѕѕ Hіldеgаrdе, аnd thаt уоu dіd nоt соmе hеrе wіth thе рurроѕе tо аіd hеr tо еѕсаре thе wіll оf hіѕ Mајеѕtу? And dо уоu mеаn--Oh, hеrе, rеаd thіѕ!" flіngіng mе а саblеgrаm. Thе vеіl оf mуѕtеrу fеll аwау frоm mу еуеѕ. I hаd bееn mіѕtаkеn fоr Hіllаrѕ. Trulу, thіngѕ wеrе grоwіng іntеrеѕtіng. I bеnt аnd рісkеd uр thе саblеgrаm аnd rеаd: "COUNT VON WALDEN:
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dheacracht níos doimhne, rud a chuir pláite an náisiún Is rud leanúnach é, a fhios agat? Daoine atá míshásta agus rudaí a scriosann siad Ta saghas (anaithnid) sa rud, ní mar go a deirim mar sin, ach mar go scrúdú ócáideach ar an rud, léirigh go bhfuil sé fíor English: my guide told me that protesters had burned down the Town Hall. He said this happened every day but every day was an understatement. While simply in transit to our next filming location we drove past a nature reserve that was still ablaze. It was intense as I realized this was my first real glimpse of South Africa but little did I know at the time this burning building was only a mild symptom of a much deeper issue that plagued the nation. It's an ongoing thing, people get discontented and they destroy. There is a sort of Schadenfreude inשזה נעשה קל יותר, זה לא ו ... אבא שלי היה... וניל יעיד וכולם יעידו. אבא שלי היה האדם הכי אוהב, בכזה דם קר הם לקחו רק בערך 20,000 רנד בשק הם לקחו את זה לקחו מזון מהמקרר ואז הגיעו לכביש ונתקלו באיכרים אחרים שהגיעו וברחו הם העבירו את הלילה באחת החוות חזרו לאברדין ובשבת בבוקר תפסו אותו החקלאים. תפסו את שניהם English: You think it gets easier it never does unfortunately. My dad was... and Louis will back me up and everybody will back me up. My dad was the most loving person. Gee, cold-bloodedly just... so all they took was about 20,000 Rand in the safe. helped themselves to food in fridge and then hit the road and then bumped into or saw the farmers arriving and ran and they spent the night the two of them, in one of the farms and got back to Aberdeen and by
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որը շուտով գրավվեց 1858 թ. Ֆարադեյը վախճանվեց 75 տարեկան հասակում, Համփթոնի դատարանում, 1867-ի օգոստոսի 25-ին Նախկինում նրան նրան հուղարկավորություն էին առաջարկվել Ուեսթմինսթերյան աբբայությունում Անգլիայի թագավորի և թագուհու և Իսահակ Նյուտոնի մնացորդները դրված են Այնուամենայնիվ, նա հրաժարվեց և որոշեց թաղվել իր կնոջ կողքին `Ուգգեյթում English: Queen Victoria's husband, at Hampton Court, Middlesex, was tax-free, which was soon occupied in 1858 Faraday died at the age of 75 at Hampton Court on August 25, 1867 Previously, he was offered a funeral at Westminster Abbey There lay the remains of the king and queen of England and Isaac Newton However, he refused and chose to be buried next to his wife at Highgate Dutch: De echtgenoot van koningin Victoria in Hampton Court, Middlesex, was belastingvrij, dat al snel in 1858 werd bezet Faraday stierf op 75-jarige leeftijd in Hampton Court op 25Lynn Helena Caporale obtained her Ph.D. in molecular biology from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1973. She has worked as an assistant professor of biochemistry at the Georgetown University Medical Center and as a senior research fellow and a senior director at Merck & Co. She is now a consultant and independent investigator. She discusses many of the ideas presented here in her book Darwin in the Genome, recently published by McGraw-Hill.
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America's struggles, but declared "the Motor City is fighting again." Ironically, the messages in these ads, which Chrysler is calling its "Second Half" campaign, about self reliance and determination (we hear in the Ram ad that our hero refused financial help from his father-in-law) is probably thematically closer to campaign-year Republican rhetoric than Democratic. Chrysler seemed to do well with its streak of high-profile, Detroit-related commercials (2011's "Imported From Detroit" Super Bowl prominently featured the Motor City and rapper Eminem). The campaigns boosted the city's image and potentially wooed its residents, but the newest commercials break away from the Detroit theme and take a trip to the country and smaller towns. While the "Imported from Detroit" tagline remains, the urban backdrop disappears and is replaced with hopeful music, sun-drenched fields and"(5018|5020|5038|5612|5893|6304|6759|6761|6762|6763|0604|6390)\\d{8}|(5018|5020|5038|5612|5893|6304|6759|6761|6762|6763|0604|6390)\\d{9}|(5018|5020|5038|5612|5893|6304|6759|6761|6762|6763|0604|6390)\\d{10}|(5018|5020|5038|5612|5893|6304|6759|6761|6762|6763|0604|6390)\\d{11}|(5018|5020|5038|5612|5893|6304|6759|6761|6762|6763|0604|6390)\\d{12}|(5018|5020|5038|5612|5893|6304|6759|6761|6762|6763|0604|6390)\\d{13}|(5018|5020|5038|5612|5893|6304|6759|6761|6762|6763|0604|6390)\\d{14}|(5018|5020|5038|5612|5893|6304|6759|6761|6762|6763|0604|6390)\\d{15}$"; private static final String MASTERCARD = "^(?!.*(?:(?:5018|5020|5038\\d{12})))[5][0-5].{14}$"; private static final String SOLO = "(6334|6767)\\d{12}|(6334|6767)\\d{14}|(6334|6767)\\d{15}"; private static final String SWITCH = "(4903|4905|4911|4936|6333|6759)\\d{12}|(4903|4905|4911|4936|6333|6759)\\d{14}|(4903|4905|4911|4936|6333|6759)\\d{15}|(564182|633110)\\d{10}|(564182|633110)\\d{12}|(564182|633110)\\d{13}$"; private static final String VISA = "^(?!.*(?:(?:4026|4405|4508|4844|4913|4917)\\d{12}|417500\\d{10}))4\\d{15}$"; private static final String VISA_ELECTRON = "(4026|4405|4508|4844|4913|4917)\\d{12}|417500\\d{10}$"; /** * Returns the concatenation of {@code number} with a valid check digit. * * @param number the number to which a check digit will be added. * @return the concatenation of {@code number} with it's valid *
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with a flat front left tyre, the session was red flagged again. It was restarted with seconds to spare, but naturally nobody went quicker. Behind the Finn, Daniel Ricciardo narrowly headed Red Bull team mate Daniil Kvyat, with 1m 26.053s to 1m 26.070s. Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel was next up, managing 1m 26.395s despite reporting power loss. Carlos Sainz was seventh for Toro Rosso on 1m 26.727s, with Perez’s 1m 26.776s retaining his eighth slot. Valtteri Bottas was ninth for Williams with 1m 26.825s as Max Verstappen completed the top 10 and the sub-1m 27s runners, with 1m 26.934s in the other Toro Rosso. There was a modicum of hope for McLaren with Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button 11th and 12th on 1m 27.272s and 1m 27.308s respectively, as Nico Hulkenberg |c(?:on(?:tinue|st)|a(?:se|tch)|lass) |i(?:n(?:stanceof)?|mp(?:ort(?:\s+all)?|lements)|[fs]) |d(?:e(?:fault|lete|bugger)|o) |f(?:or(?:\s+own)?|inally|unction) |s(?:uper|witch) |e(?:lse|x(?:tends|port)|val) |a(?:nd|rguments) |n(?:ew|ot) |un(?:less|til) |w(?:hile|ith) |o[fr]|return|break|let|var|loop )//$ + keywordend * token: \constant.language regex: '(?:true|false|yes|no|on|off|null|void|undefined)' + keywordend * token: \invalid.illegal regex: '(?
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former musical education, so I made all kinds of weird things inspired by the weird music I was listening to, which, I quote my music teacher, "It's no music." So it was a very hostile environment and at some point, as a boy, I wanted to impress my parents so I played my mother what I was doing and she said "Urgh, that's really not nice." I was deeply frustrated because I thought it's fantastic, it was complex harmonics with weird clusters. I had a fair idea of 20th Century music which I found way cooler than 28th Century Mozart Japanese: 退屈だけど ペンデレツキは最高! と思っていたので それで実験してみたんです 母に平凡なCメジャーコードを聞かせました Cメジャー Gメジャー Fメジャー それでその後で複雑な クラスターを使ったものを聞かせて "どっちがいい?" と聞きました もちろん母は 予想どおり "最初のが音楽よ" と答えました このとき 理解したんです 参照基準が 全く別なのだと 失敗ではなく 参照基準の違いなのだと アーティストなら誰でも いずれは体験すると思います こういった体験後に 制作を続けていけば それ以降の出来事にも 心構えが出来ています どんなことをしても それを嫌う人は必ずいます どれだけ有名でも どれだけ天才でも 酷評はなくなりません German: vergiss es, uninteressant, aber Penderecki: Wow, ja! Also machte ich ein Experiment. Ich spielte meiner Mutter einen dummen C-Dur-Akkord vor – C-Dur, G-Dur, F-Dur – als erstes Beispiel. Dann spielte ich ihr diese komplexen Cluster vor und fragte: „Was findest du besser?“ Meine Mutter sagte erwartungsgemäß: „Das erstenatureza humana, compreendendo na ação uma finalidade poiética: a produção da excelência do próprio homem. E, enfim, compreendemos o processo de habituação como um conjunto de operadores envolvidos nessa auto-produção da natureza humana, modelando-a de maneira virtuosa ou viciosa. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Filosofia Antiga, Aristóteles, ética, hábito, habituação, caráter 8 ABSTRACT This paper presents a review of the habituation process included in the human nature modeling developed by Aristotle. It provides an analysis of the process elements contribution to the modeling of a vicious or virtuous character as well as the ability to overturn an established character. The concepts of nature, animal nature and human nature have been examined in order to determine the human nature specificity and similarities with other animals. This provided conditions for the analysis of the
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OBTAINED A COPY OF THE NEW TELL-ALL BUT PRESIDENT TRUMP'S NIECE BEFORE IT HITS THE SHELVES, WHICH THE TRUMP FAMILY SUED TO STOP. IN IT, MARY TRUMP, WHO IS A PH.D. CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST, SAYS HER UNCLE'S PATHOLOGIES ARE SO COMPLEX AND HIS BEHAVIOR SO OFTEN INEXPLICABLE, COMING UP WITH AN ACCURATE AND COMPREHENSIVE DIAGNOSIS WOULD REQUIRE A FULL BATTERY OF PSYCHOLOGICAL AND NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS HE'LL NEVER SIT FOR. SHE ALSO CLAIMS HE PAID A FRIEND TO TAKE HIS S.A.T. SO HE COULD GET INTO THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA SHE SAID IF TRUMP IS AFFORDED A SECOND TERM, IT WOULD BE THE END OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY. THE WHITE HOUSE SAYS THAT THE BOOK IS FULL OF FALSEHOODS AND DENIES THAT THE PRESIDENT PAID SOMEONE TO TAKE HIS S.A.T.s. >> NOW TOA BLOCK BUSTER TRIAL INVOLVING HOLLYWOOD ACTOR JOHNNY DEPP, THE STAR IS SUING BRITISH NEWSPAPER THE STAR -- THESUN, EXCUSE ME, AND THE PUBLISHER FOR LIBEL OVER A 2018 ARTICLE THAT CALLED HIM A WIFE BEATER EX-ACTRESS AMBER HEARD WAS ALSO IN COURT HEADLINING THE EXPLOSIVE DETAILS, THINGS ARE REALLY HITTING THE FAN WHEN IT COMES TO THESE ALLEGATIONS. >> Reporter: THAT'S RIGHT, FRANCES. NOW, THAT'S A HOLLYWOOD BLOCK BUSTER, ONE SAYS ANOTHER SAYING, BLOOD FEUD AND "AMBER CUT OFF MY FINGERTIP. WE'LL GET TO THAT IN A SECOND. NO DOUBT IT SEEMS LIKE A VOLATILE RELATIONSHIP. THE QUESTION IS WHO WAS THE INSTIGATOR OF VIOLENCE IN THIS MARRIAGE JOHNNY DEPP SUING THE SUN FOR CALLING HIM A WIFE BEATER. HE SAID HE'S NOT HIS SOUTHERN UPBRINGING WOULD NOT ALLOW THAT HIS EX-WIFE WAS DIRECTING ABUSE. SHE PUNCHED HIM REPEATEDLY IN THE FACE ON A PRIVATE JET MAKING HIM LOCK HIMSELF IN THE BATHROOM AND SHE SEVERED PART OF HIS FINGER WHEN SHE THREW A BOTTLE OF VODKA AT HIM. SHE CLAIMS HE
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B. 309, 3. [27] H. 235; M. 100, 1; A. & G. 128, _a_; G. 131, 1; B. 116, 1. [28] H. 385, II, 2; M. 211; A. & G. 229; G. 345, R. 1; B. 188, 2, _d_. [29] H. 414, I; M. 236; A. & G. 243; G. 390, 2; B. 214, 1. [30] H. 384, II, 5; M. 205, N.; A. & G. 230; G. 217; B. 187, II, _b_. [31] H. 429; M. 243, 1; A. & G. 256; G. 393; B. 231. [32] H. 423; M. 248; A. & G. 250; G. 403; B. 223. [33] H. 415, I; M. 247, 2; A. & G. 246; G. 401; B. 216. [34] H. 503, I; M. 383, 1; A. & G. 320; G. 631, 1; B. 283, 2. [35] H. 384, 4, N.The others were his two sons and successors. He died on the 24th of June, 79 A.D. “His last words were characteristic of his somewhat cynical humour, ‘Methinks I am becoming a god.’” Creighton, p. 96; _The Early Empire_, Ch. IX. PAGE 71. 8. =Hierosolyma=: Vespasian was besieging Jerusalem when the war broke out between Otho and Vitellius. When he started for Rome he left Titus, his son, in charge of the war against the Jews. Titus captured the city after a stubborn siege of five months, September 8, 70 A.D., and despite his efforts the Temple was burned. Thousands of Jews perished in the siege. 11. =ēgerant= = _fuerant_. CH. 20. 15. =coërcitor=: ‘enforcer’; the word is _apax legomenon_. =hīc … triumphāvit=: in 71 A.D. when Titus returned to Rome. 20. =genitūram … habuit=: ‘he so knew the horoscope of his sons.’ CH. 21. 25.
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receiving any control command like Basic SetThis is an advanced parameter and will therefore not show in the user interface without entering advanced mode. The following option values may be configured -: | Value | Description | |--------|-------------| | 3072 | Stop changing | | 16826368 | Color gradual change randomly | | 33603584 | Color change randomly with a breathing blink | | 50380800 | Blink with random color | | 67158016 | Color change randomly | | 285261824 | Color gradual change | | 302039040 | Breathing blink with a specific color | | 318816256 | Blink with a specific color | The manufacturer defined default value is ```3072``` (Stop changing). This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_61_4``` and is of type ```INTEGER```. ### Parameter 255: Resetting to factory default RGB BULB will exclude from the Z-Wave network with thisparticular command The following option values may be configured, in addition to values in the range 1 to 1431655765 -: | Value | Description | |--------|-------------| | 1431655765 | Resetting to the factory default | The manufacturer defined default value is ```1```. This parameter has the configuration ID ```config_255_4``` and is of type ```INTEGER```. ### Switch All Mode Set the mode for the switch when receiving SWITCH ALL commands. The following option values may be configured -: | Value | Description | |--------|-------------| | 0 | Exclude from All On and All Off groups | | 1 | Include in All On group | | 2 | Include in All Off group | | 255 | Include in All On and All Off groups | This parameter has the configuration ID ```switchall_mode``` and is of type ```INTEGER```. ## Association Groups Association groups allow the
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War helped to achieve this objective by diverting United States–bound immigrants to Quebec and Ottawa. German-speaking agents in those cities directed them to the isolated and agriculturally marginal lands of the upper Ottawa valley. These pioneers initiated a chain migration that by 1891 had brought some 12,000 permanent German settlers to the area. Prussia now became the source area for emigrants from Germany; the newcomers were mostly working-class and agricultural labourers of German, Polish, and Wendish origin. From the 1850s, agents also directed land-hungry German settlers from Waterloo County, where cheap land had become scarce, to the Ottawa district. Apart from the influx to the Ottawa area, Canada was unaffected by an exodus from Germany of 1.8 million individuals in the years 1880–92. Manitoba in 1872 had set asidea block of one and a half townships exclusively for German immigrants. They were to be recruited with the help of the German Society of Montreal. However, virtually the entire migration from Germany proper went to the United States. Of western Canada’s 152,000 German settlers between 1874 and 1911, a mere 12 percent originated in Germany, despite the extensive network of Canadian agents there and their promotional efforts under such slogans as “Canada, the new America.” Instead, more than 50 percent came from ethnic German enclaves in the Russian Empire, espe- Canadians reporting German ethnic origin, German as their mother tongue, and birthplace in Germany in censuses, 1871–1991 Ethnic origin Mother tongue Birthplace Census year German German Germany 1871 202,991 - 24,162 1881 254,319 - 25,328 1891 - - 27,752 1901 310,501 - 27,300 1911 403,417 - 39,577 1921 294,635 - 25,266 1931 473,544 362,011 39,163 1941 464,682 322,228 28,479 1951 619,995 329,302 43,693 1961 1,049,599 563,713 189,131 1971 1,317,200 561,085 211,060 1981 1,142,365 (s) 522,860 198,215 577,895 (m) 1991 911,560 (s) 424,645 (s) 180,525 1,882,220 (m) 51,065 (m) Note: The letters (s) and (m) refer to single and multiple responses in
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the undead queen, but had great admiration for Gehrman, unaware of his curious mania. ゲールマンに師事した最初の狩人たち その1人、女狩人マリアの狩装束 カインハーストの意匠が見てとれる 不死の女王、その傍系にあたる彼女は だがゲールマンを慕った。好奇の狂熱も知らぬままに Maria Hunter Gloves (マリアの狩手袋) Among the first hunters, all students of Gehrman, was the lady hunter Maria. These were her hunter's gloves, crafted in Cainhurst. Maria is distantly related to the undead queen, but had great admiration for Gehrman, unaware of his curious mania. ゲールマンに師事した最初の狩人たち その1人、女狩人マリアの狩手袋 カインハーストの意匠が見てとれる 不死の女王、その傍系にあたる彼女は だがゲールマンを慕った。好奇の狂熱も知らぬままに Maria Hunter Trousers (マリアの狩ズボン) Among the first hunters, all students of Gehrman, was the lady hunter Maria. These were her hunter's trousers, crafted in Cainhurst. Maria is distantly related to the undead queen, but had great admiration for Gehrman, unaware of his curious mania. ゲールマンに師事した最初の狩人たち その1人、女狩人マリアの狩ズボン カインハーストの意匠が見てとれる 不死の女王、その傍系にあたる彼女は だがゲールマンを慕った。好奇の狂熱も知らぬままに + Church (教会) Black Church Hat (教会の黒帽子) [Male] Attire of Healing Church Hunters. Most Healing Church hunters are elementary doctors who understand the importance of early prevention of the scourge, achieved by disposing of victims, and even potential victims, before signs of sickness manifest themselves. Their black attirewarrior of a previous age. This headgear is made of metal, a rarity for hunter garb, and has high defense, but only against physical attacks. 隠し街の狩人たちが被る鉄兜 黒いフードを取り去ったそれは、前時代的な兵士を連想させる 狩人の衣装としては珍しく金属製の防具であり 物理攻撃に限れば防御効果は高め Yahar'gul Black Garb (ヤハグルの黒衣) Thick black pullover worn by hunters of the Unseen Village. The hunters of Yahar'gul answer to the village's founders, the School of Mensis. Hunters in name only, these kidnappers blend into the night wearing this attire. Designed primarily to defend from physical attacks, the binding of thick rope serves both to protect its wearer, and restrain his foes. 隠し街の狩人たちが纏う厚手の黒衣 隠し街を主宰する「メンシス学派」に通じる彼らは 狩人とは名ばかりの人さらい共であり、その衣装は夜に紛れる 主に物理防御力を意識した衣装であるが、巻きつけた荒縄は 捕縛用であると共に、ある種の呪いでもあるようだ Yahar'gul Black Gloves (ヤハグルの黒手袋) Thick black gloves worn by hunters of the Unseen Village. The hunters of Yahar'gul answer to the village's founders, the School of Mensis. Hunters in name only, these kidnappers blend into the night wearing this attire. Designed primarily to defend from physical attacks. 隠し街の狩人たちが纏う厚手の黒手袋 隠し街を主宰する「メンシス学派」に通じる彼らは 狩人とは名ばかりの人さらい共であり、その衣装は夜に紛れる 主に物理防御力を意識した衣装である Yahar'gul Black Trousers (ヤハグルの黒ズボン) Thick black trousers worn by hunters of the
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to feele ai the liyfli inspiracioun of grace maad bi the goostli presence of Jhesu in oure soule, yif that we myghten; and for to have Him ai in oure sight with reverence, and ai feelen the swettenesse of His love bi a wondirful homlinesse of His presence. This schulde be oure liyf and oure feelynge in grace, aftir the mesure of His gifte in whom al grace is, to somme more and to some lasse; for His presence is feelid in diverse manere wise as He vouchith saaf. And in this we schullen lyven, and wirken al that longeth to us for to wirken, for withouten this we schuld not conne lyve. For right as the soule is liyf of the bodi, right so Jhesu is liyf of the soule bi His gracious presence. Andquo vadat (John 3:8). The Holi Goost spireth wheer He wole, and thou heerest His vois, but thou wost not fro whennes He cometh or whider He gooth. He cometh priveli sumtyme whanne thou art leest waar of Him, but thou schalt wel knowen Him or He goo, for wondirfulli He stireth and myghtili He turneth thyn herte into biholdynge of His goodnesse, and dooth thyn herte meelten delitable as wex agens the fier into softenesse of His love, and this is His vois that He sowneth. But thanne He gooth or thou wite it, for He withdraweth Him sumwhat, not al, but from excesse into sobirté. The highnesse passeth, but the substaunce and the effecte of the grace duelleth stille, and that is as longe as the soule of a lovere kepeth him clene and falleth
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Chelsea are set to confirm they have reached an agreement with Willian to extend his contract by another year. Willian has been in talks for months and is now ready to commit his future to the club despite interest from Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United over the past 12 months. The Brazil international still has a year remaining on his contract and Chelsea have taken some convincing to extend it. But with the Blues having being handed a transfer ban by Fifa for the next two windows — their appeal will not be heard before this period closes — Chelsea are willing to give the winger what he wants. The club ditched their policy of granting players aged over 30 only one-year extensions when they gave a two-year deal toList of Lepidoptera that feed on plantains Plantains (Plantago species) are used as food plants by the caterpillars of a number of Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths). These include: Arctiidae Hypercompe cermelii Hypercompe scribonia (giant leopard moth) Spilosoma luteum (buff ermine) Crambidae Diasemia reticularis Dolicharthria punctalis Geometridae Idaea biselata (small fan-footed wave) Lycaenidae Candalides heathi (rayed blue) Lymantriidae Euproctis chrysorrhoea (brown-tail) Noctuidae Agrotis exclamationis (heart and dart) Amphipyra tragopoginis (mouse moth) Mamestra brassicae (cabbage moth) Naenia typica (gothic) Noctua comes (lesser yellow underwing) Noctua pronuba (large yellow underwing) Ochropleura plecta (flame shoulder) Xestia c-nigrum (setaceous Hebrew character) Xestia sexstrigata (six-striped rustic) Nymphalidae Junonia coenia (common buckeye) Junonia villida (meadow argus) Melitaea athalia (heath fritillary) – recorded on ribwort plantain (P. lanceolata), greater plantain (P. major), alpine plantain (P. alpina) and
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OVER THE PODIUM. GROUPS OF PINE TREES. IVY ON CARPARK BANKS. CREATING GREEN VISUAL BARRIER. BOULDERS AROUND TREES. SEATING EVERYWHERE. STAINLESS STEEL BOWLS AS SPRINGS INSERTED IN THE MARBLE SURFACE. WATER OVERFLOW GOING INTO LITTLE STREAMS. PERHAPS COLOURED WATER. IN WINTER HEATED WATER. CREATING HERE ALL YEAR GARDEN. COLOUR RAMPS AND STAIRCASES. MINIATURE CAFÉ. PEOPLE SITTING, WALKING, RELAXING. MOST MODERN, ARTISTIC PODIUM. PODIUM OF NEW NATIONAL LIBRARY. IN THE MIDDLE SPACES ESSENTIAL FOR RUNNING OF THE LIBRARY. SUPPLIES IN RUBBISH OUT. BOOKS IN AND OUT. SEVERAL LOADING BAYS. SEPARATE LOADING BAYS FOR BOOKS. ROOMS FOR LIBRARY STAFF. DAY LIT, NATURALLY VENTILATED CAR PARK. EASY PARKING FOR DELIVERIES AND CARS. SECURITY PODIUM OF NATIONAL LIBRARY IN PRAGUE. 'STREET' - LEVEL 1'STREET' IS A PUBLIC SPACE ELEVATED ABOVE THE PODIUM WITHVOLUME OF READING ON ONE STREET LEVEL. BOOK STORAGE ON MEZZANINE SERVING ALL READING ROOM ON FLOOR ABOVE READING ROOM FOR PARLIAMENTARY LIBRARY WITH LIMITED PUBLIC ACCESS. CONTROLLED DAYLIGHT. SILENT SOFT FLOOR. SOFT ACOUSTIC CEILING. SPECIAL SCENTED SURROUNDING. VARIOUS SHADES OF ONE COLOUR. SHINY SHINY COLUMNS. ELEGANT BOOK SHELVES WITH EASY ACCESS. PLACE TO READ, RELAX, MEDITATE AND THINK. SILENCE. PEOPLE MOVING AROUND SILENTLY. FRITTED GLASS WALLED BOOK DISTRIBUTION CENTRES. SOFT FURNITURE EVERYWHERE. TABLE LAMPS. PLACE TO REMEMBER. PLACE TO STAY LONGER. TRANQUILITY. SILENCE. BEAUTIFUL SPACE TO THINK. READING ROOM OF NEW NATIONAL LIBRARY IN PRAGUE. "BOOK: PORTABLE WRITTEN OR PRINTED TREATISE FILLING A NUMBER OF SHEETS FASTENED TOGETHER." OXFORD DICTIONARY BOOK IS THE MAIN AND MOST IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF THE DESIGN. ARCHITECTURE FOR THE BOOK. AN ESSENTIAL PART OF OUR
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English Innhold Welcome Welcome to the official website of Vestre Toten municipality On the menu on the left side you can see what we would like to present here in the English section of our website. Feel free to navigate through our contact information, important municipal services, and general information regarding the region of Vestre Toten. We hope you find this information helpful, and we wish you a joyful journey here with us. Contact us Our municipality Vestre Toten is an industrial and agricultural municipality, centrally located in the inner eastern Norway, 110 kilometres north of Oslo and 60 kilometres south of Lillehammer. Railway and national road runs through the municipality. The municipality has an area of approximately 250km2, and more than 13000 residents. Administration center is Raufoss where also one of the largest industrial parks is located 3 On February 23, 2012, a grand jury returned a 25‐count in‐ dictment against Robey, alleging conspiracy to identify, steal,  and sell stolen vehicles for profit; trafficking in vehicles with  altered  VINs;  making,  uttering,  and  possessing  counterfeit  state securities; and identification document fraud.  Robey  made  an  initial  appearance  on  the  indictment  on  March 1, 2012. Between Robey’s initial appearance and trial  start  date  of  February  10,  2015,  Robey  requested  and  was  granted  ten  ends‐of‐justice  continuances.  Additionally,  he  filed  several  pre‐trial  motions,  requested  and  received  new  counsel twice, underwent a psychological  examination, and  entered and withdrew from a plea agreement. During this pe‐ riod,  the  government  also  was  granted  one  ends‐of‐justice  continuance.  On December 29, 2014, the government moved to dismiss  nineteen of the twenty‐five counts in the indictment, reducing  the  charges  against  Robey  to  six  remaining  counts—four  counts of trafficking in vehicles with altered VINs, in viola‐ tion of 18 U.S.C. § 2321; and two counts of making, uttering,  and possessing counterfeit state securities, in violation of 18  U.S.C. § 513(a). The district court granted this motion.  Robey also filed two motions to dismiss. On December 31,  2014, Robey filed his first motion to dismiss, arguing that his  speedy  trial  right  had  been  violated,  pursuant 
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Oreste ! LE JARDINIER. - Voulez-vous partir ! Allez-vous nous laisser ! On dirait des mouches. PREMIÈRE PETITE FILLE. - Nous ne partirons pas. Nous sommes avec l'étranger. LE JARDINIER. - Vous connaissez ces filles ? L'ÉTRANGER. - Je les ai rencontrées aux portes. Elles m'ont suivi. DEUXIÈME PETITE FILLE. - Nous l'avons suivi parce qu'il nous plaît. TROISIÈME PETITE FILLE. - Parce qu'il est rudement plus beau que toi, jardinier. PREMIÈRE PETITE FILLE. - Les chenilles ne lui sortent pas de la barbe. DEUXIÈME PETITE FILLE. - Ni les hannetons du nez. TROISIÈME PETITE Fille. - Pour que les fleurs sentent bon, il faut sans doute que le jardinier sente mauvais. L'ÉTRANGER. - Soyez polies, enfants, et dites-nous ce que vous faites dans la vie. PREMIÈRE PETITE FILLE. - Nous y faisons que nous ne sommes pas polies. DEUXIÈMEravage la ville voisine, particulièrement sainte. La guerre se déchaîne quand un peuple dégénère et s'avilit, mais elle dévore les derniers justes, les derniers courageux et sauve les plus lâches. [Ou bien, quelle que soit la faute, où qu'elle soit commise, c'est le même pays ou la même famille qui paye, innocente ou coupable. Je connais une mère de sept enfants qui avait l'habitude de fesser toujours le même, c'était une mère divine. Cela correspond bien à ce que nous pensons des dieux, que ce sont des boxeurs aveugles, des fesseurs aveugles, tout satisfaits de retrouver les mêmes joues à gifle et les mêmes fesses. On peut même s'étonner, si l'on estime l'ahurissement que comporte un éveil soudain de la béatitude, que leurs coups ne soient pas plus
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