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Relieve Gas Naturally
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Everyone suffers from intestinal gas buildup from time to time, but that does not make it any less uncomfortable. If you want to relieve your gas without using over-the-counter or prescription medicines, there are several things that you can do.
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Wellington Town in 1927. References 1902 births People from Darlaston English footballers Gillingham F.C. players Bristol Rovers F.C. players Telford United F.C. players Year of death missing Association footballers not categorized by
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1920s. Born in Darlaston, he joined Gillingham from Bristol Rovers in 1926 and went on to make 21 appearances for the club in The Football League. He left to join Wellington Town
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what country can u be jailed for cheating in exams?
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Depending on how you cheat....you can be jailed in any country. For instance, if you threaten to kill someone if they don't assist you during the test....or hold their family hostage while your cheating...or you break into the school and steal the answers...or hack the computers of the school to alter/cheat your grades.\n\nIf you're asking which country you get jailed for looking over your neighbors shoulder during a test....don't know that one exists. I know the Chinese and Koreans are very strict about this, and whipping the kid/student is acceptable punishment for cheating. Never heard of being jailed....
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Cape Breton (Nova Scotia)
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Cape Breton
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Jasper Reports - Adding Column to .jrxml at runtime
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How to show/hide a column at runtime?
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In 1917, during World War I, British troops under General Allenby defeated the Ottomans and took Jaffa, which became part of the British-administered Palestine Mandate (1922–1948).
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En 1917 durante la Primera Guerra Mundial, las tropas británicas al mando del general Allenby derrotaron a los otomanos y tomaron Jaffa, que se convirtió en parte del mandato de Palestina administrada por los británicos (1922-1948).
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Bring it closer.
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Onu daha yakına getir.
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American-born Bharatanatyam dancer Justin Huntly McCarthy (1859–1936), Irish nationalist and UK Member of Parliament Fred McCarthy (cartoonist) (Justin McCarthy, 1918–2009), American cartoonist Justin McCarthy, Viscount Mountcashel (died 1694), Jacobite general in the Williamite War in Ireland Justin
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Parliament Justin McCarthy (ice hockey) (1899–1976), US ice hockey player Justin McCarthy (artist) (1891–1977), American artist Justin McCarthy (footballer) (1894–1981), Australian rules footballer Justin McCarthy (hurler) (born 1945), former Irish hurling manager and player Justin McCarthy (American historian) (born 1945), American demographer and professor of history Justin McCarthy (dancer) (born 1957), American-born Bharatanatyam dancer Justin Huntly McCarthy (1859–1936),
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Other Burmese, such as the Thakin movement, opposed Burma's participation in the war under any circumstances.
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Golongan-golongan lain, seperti gerakan Thakin, menentang segala bentuk keterlibatan Birma dalam perang tanpa terkecuali.
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China: Scrap the death penalty? · Global Voices
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China: ¿Descartar la pena de muerte?
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Other factors such as illnesses and deaths of husbands lead to an increase in single mother households in developing countries.
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تؤدي عوامل أخرى مثل الأمراض ووفيات الأزواج إلى زيادة الأسر التى تعولها الأم في البلدان النامية.
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Kamge 16. Patigo 17. Serangwandu 18. Palgerr 19. Nangda 20. Mikau 21. Wambisa 22. Kuanjoma 23. Pukago 24. Jipmako 25. Nungwaiko 26. Kwalget 27. Apambi
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02. Tiendikum 03. Miko 1 04. Konambandu 05. Konambandu 3 06. Tukwokum 07. Apusit 08. Nala 09. Kunjingini 10. Mul 11. Waikamoko
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of a fictional Colorado town. He teams up with an ex-cop-pro football player (Adam Baldwin) to solve a murder case. Cast Ted Levine Adam Baldwin Lisa Kudrow Reception Newsday wrote "What an amazing show that was. An irreverent, funny, poignant and violent story about different counterculture people as well as the rich and famous. Different dialogue, different things happening in a show written for adults, by adults.... It really pushed the envelope for
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an amazing show that was. An irreverent, funny, poignant and violent story about different counterculture people as well as the rich and famous. Different dialogue, different things happening in a show written for adults, by adults.... It really pushed the envelope for NBC. Unfortunately, once [Brandon] Tartikoff threw himself out the door at NBC for Paramount the envelope went with him. "Out of Season" (a.k.a. "Murder in High Places")
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calories in a tim tam
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Answers. Best Answer: In one Timtam, there are 80 calories. The serving size recommendation is two Timtams for 190 calories. In order to burn 190 calories, you would have to swim for 25 minutes. Or jog for 30 minutes.
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The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), the widely used psychiatric manual that defines all mental disorders, uses the term general medical condition to refer to all diseases, illnesses, and injuries except for mental disorders.
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Дијагностички и статистички приручник за менталне поремећаје (ДСМ), широко кориштени психијатријски приручник који дефинише све менталне поремећаје, користи термин опште здравствено стање за све болести, оболења и повреде, осим менталних поремећаја.
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It dropped support for the first generation iPod Touch .
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The iPod touch is famous for its touch screen .
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List of artificial objects on the Moon
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Списък на изкуствени обекти на Луната
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of the shell attains 20.5 mm. Distribution This marine species occurs off New Caledonia. References External links Bouchet P. & Kilburn R.N. (1991). A new genus of Ancillinae from New Caledonia, with the description
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attains 20.5 mm. Distribution This marine species occurs off New Caledonia. References External links Bouchet P. & Kilburn R.N. (1991). A new genus of Ancillinae from New Caledonia, with the description of two new species. Bulletin du Museum
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what is the seven sisters constellation
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The Seven Sisters is a small grouping of stars better known as the Pleiades, in the constellation Taurus.It is a group of six to seven stars (with the naked eye) and about 36 ⦠stars (with binoculars) easily viewable on any clear night in the wintertime or very early spring. The Seven Sisters is what is known as an open cluster of stars. It's also known as The Pleiades. (PLEE-uh-DEES). 3 people found this useful. Edit. Share to: 1 The Periodic Table of Elements Life is sustained by a number of chemical elements.
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How do I interpret all these parameters?
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Interpretation of R's lm() output
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W. H. Auden. It was written during Brecht's period of exile in the United States. In premiered in New York, in 1946. References Plays by
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period of exile in the United States. In premiered in New York, in 1946. References Plays by Bertolt Brecht
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Dynasty in Pohnpei. Typhoon Soudelor (2003) (T0306, 07W, Egay) – Category 4 typhoon that approached the Philippines, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea Tropical Storm Soudelor (2009) (T0905, 05W, Gorio) – weak storm that struck southern China Typhoon Soudelor (2015) (T1513, 13W, Hanna) – Category 5 super typhoon, had severe impacts
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Pohnpei. Typhoon Soudelor (2003) (T0306, 07W, Egay) – Category 4 typhoon that approached the Philippines, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea Tropical Storm Soudelor (2009) (T0905, 05W, Gorio) – weak storm that
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The highest point of the territory is Queen Mary 's Peak on the island of Tristan da Cunha , with an elevation of 2,062 metres ( 6,765 ft ) above sea level .
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The highest point of the territory is Queen Mary 's Peak on the island of Tristan da Cunha , with an elevation of 2062 m above sea level .
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William Douglass, a prominent physician in Boston, wrote a series of pamphlets (published by Rogers and Fowle) attacking Shirley, Commodore Knowles, and the whole conduct of the campaign for Louisbourg and its occupation.
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William Douglass, famoso medico di Boston, scrisse una serie di pamphlet (pubblicati da Rogers and Fowle) in cui attaccava Shirley, il commodoro Knowles e la condotta della campagna per Louisbourg nonché la sua occupazione.
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His extensive literary output runs to over 80 works in 240 fascicles, and some of his commentaries, such as those on the Mahāyāna Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra and the Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana, became classics revered throughout China and Japan as well as Korea.
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Karya sastra besarnya sejumlah 80 karya di dalam 240 fasikula, dan beberapa komentarnya, seperti Nirvāṇa Sūtra dan the Awakening of Faith ( Mahāyāna-śraddhotpāda Śāstra), menjadi klasik yang dihormati diseluruh Cina dan Jepang juga Korea.
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was simultaneously dubbed into Telugu under the same name, with P. Ravi Shankar, brother of Sai Kumar dubbing for Shobraj in the Telugu Version Plot Agni (Saikumar) and Vijay (Rockline Venkatesh) are the loyal cops. They face stiff opposition from Godmother Kempamma (Godmother Thimakka in Telugu version) (Sana) in their objective of a crime free city. Thimmakka who can make or break (in Judiciary and Politics) faces severe jolt when her son is gunned down by Agni and Vijay for rape and murder of call center girl Swetha. To bring in bad name to police power Thimmakka unite the two underworld dons on a promise that they get prime positions. Agni does not lose his courage even though his colleagues in the department turn in favor of Thimmakka. He has the support of sincere chief minister (P. J. Sarma). In his killing spree of anti social elements that is also reply to Thimmakka, Agni becomes a nightmare. At this time the political moves changes the seat of power. A criminal who is a right hand of Thimmakka becomes the chief minister. Agni is at the receiving end. In the blood boiling situation, Agni uses his intelligence and kills one of the two dons in the residence of Chief Minister in the pretext of security reasons. The CM who is also a don is confused about Agni's moves. To finish off the power of Agni another old rival Black
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officials what leads to dangerous situation. Agni is on a hunt again. In the case of Black Tiger slipping away from gallows he finds three government officials interlinked in this case. When he finds all the three and brings them to a safe place to produce to the court all of them are killed by Black Tiger in an encounter. In the custody of Agni three government officials gunned down is the black spot in his life. Agni loses his trusted colleague Vijay at this stage and he becomes alone. Now he has very tough opponents for him. Like a wounded tiger Agni wages a lone battle. Black Tiger setting bombs in various places escapes to Hong Kong. In one of the bomb blasts Agni loses his mother too. He chases Black Tiger in Hong Kong and it is as expected. Cast Saikumar as Agni Rockline Venkatesh as Vijay P. J. Sarma as Chief Minister Shanoor Sana as Kempamma Shobaraj as Black Tiger Thalapathy Dinesh as Tiger Memon G. V. Sudhakar Naidu as Dharmaraj Ponnambalam Lambu Nagesh Karibasavaiah Rami Reddy Raghu Babu Production Police Story 2 is
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how much do you feed a red eared slider turtle?
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How often should I feed my red-eared slider? The frequency of feedings depends on the age and size of your red-eared slider. Smaller or juvenile turtles will eat heartily every day. As they get older, many people feed a good-sized portion every two or three days.
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Separation of investment and retail banking
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Separação entre banca comercial e banca de investimento
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what does ssk mean in knitting youtube?
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In this DROPS video we show how to decrease by ssk. The abbreviation SSK stands for: slip, slip, knit and means that you slip 1 st, slip the next, then put left needle back into the slipped sts and knit them together. This will create a decrease leaning to the left.
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6th dan (rokudan) in 1917 and 7th dan (shichidan) in 1923. When he was 40, he was challenged by a 6′ tall and 240 lb. sumo wrestler. Mifune, 5′ 2″ tall and 100 lb., finally slammed the wrestler with his trademark "airplane" throw (kuki nage or sumi otoshi). He ate sparingly, slept on a Western-style bed, and did not smoke. In 1931, Kano promoted Mifune to 8th dan (hachidan) and in 1937 to the rank of kudan (9th dan). With Kano's death in 1938, Mifune became the most influential instructor. Students had long complained that Mifune would get carried away with lectures, and he was "feared more than loved." On May 25, 1945, he was promoted to judan (10th dan), the fourth of 15 judoka to ever be so honored. Mifune was given the title of Hanshi then Meijin by the International Martial Arts Federation (IMAF) and In 1956, he wrote his classic book, The Canon of Judo, still a remarkable exposition of judo history, philosophy, and technical description. To E. J. Harrison, he wrote a book foreword that was simple but expressed Mifune's philosophical nature: "Freedom in continuous change!" Trevor Leggett, a frequent visitor to the Kodokan over many years, remarked that judo was much "rougher" at the Kodokan prior to World War II than afterward; this was, perhaps, the influence of Mifune. Awards and honors In 1964 Mifune was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun (3rd Class). Death Mifune died on January 27, 1965, of throat cancer, in the Nichidai University Hospital in Tokyo. Anecdotes In his book The Fighting Spirit of Japan (published in 1913), E.J. Harrison writes about an anecdote as told to him by Sakujiro Yokoyama: See also The Canon of Judo References External links . A 63 minute film that shows Mifune demonstrating judo techniques, kata, randori, and
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next year he joined Waseda University too. However his father, finding out he was spending more time at judo than studying, cut off his allowance, and Mifune, now 22, went out to find work. He began a newspaper, sold advertising, and built it into a thriving enterprise. He was able to sell it at a substantial profit, and entered the economics program at Keio University. Career After 15 months of training, Mifune achieved the rank of shodan ("beginning dan, indicating 1st dan ranking) in Kodokan judo, and after the remarkably short time of four more months, nidan (2nd dan). Through timing and speed, Mifune quickly gained a reputation, and was never defeated at the annual Red and White Kodokan tournament. By 1910, he was ranked godan (5th dan) and an instructor. He was already being called the "God of Judo". He was 30. His father recommended a girl in his hometown and, for only the second time since he had left home, he returned, to marry. During the next 20 years, Mifune's reputation continued to grow. He became 6th dan (rokudan) in 1917 and 7th dan (shichidan) in 1923. When he was 40, he was challenged by a 6′ tall and 240 lb. sumo wrestler. Mifune, 5′ 2″ tall and 100 lb., finally slammed the wrestler with his trademark "airplane" throw (kuki nage or sumi otoshi). He ate sparingly, slept on a Western-style bed, and did not smoke. In 1931, Kano promoted Mifune to 8th dan (hachidan) and in 1937 to the rank of kudan (9th dan). With Kano's death in 1938, Mifune became the most influential instructor. Students had long complained that Mifune would get carried away with lectures, and he was "feared more than loved." On May 25, 1945, he was promoted to judan (10th dan), the fourth of 15 judoka to ever
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after he came third in season 2 of the Danish ''X Factor. The album reached No. 2 on the Danish Albums Chart. The single "Rocket" taken from the album became Mohamed Ali's debut solo single from the album reaching No. 12 on the Tracklisten, the official Danish Singles Chart. Track listing "Rocket" (3:51) "Keep It
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album by Danish singer of Egyptian and Iraqi origin, Mohamed Ali, after he came third in season 2 of the Danish ''X Factor. The album reached No. 2 on the Danish Albums Chart. The single "Rocket" taken from the album became
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what is the meaning of christmas ornaments?
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Definition of Christmas ornament. : a small ball, figurine, etc., that is hung on a Christmas tree for decoration.
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Both of us have driver's licenses.
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Wir haben alle beide einen Führerschein.
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He lived in exile in Conakry, Guinea, as the guest of President Ahmed Sékou Touré, who made him honorary co-president of the country.
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Ele viveu no exílio em Conacri, na Guiné, como convidado do presidente Ahmed Sékou Touré, que fez dele co-presidente honorário do país.
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establishment of a Republic Advisory Committee was announced. Keating advocated a minimalist change model involving parliamentary appointment of a president – this was criticised by members of the ALP left and by the new leader of the Australian Democrats, Cheryl Kernot who wanted more substantial change, such as direct election. On 18 September 1993, Keating met with the Queen at Balmoral Castle and outlined his republican program, which involved a referendum for a transition to a republic by 2001, but for Australian to remain within the Commonwealth of Nations. The Republic Advisory Committee, chaired by Malcolm Turnbull of the Australian Republican Movement, submitted its report to the government on 5 October 1993 and Keating announced a working party of ministers to develop a paper for cabinet. Keating ultimately put forward a minimalist republican model. Alexander Downer became Opposition Leader in May 1994 and developed an alternative policy for examining constitutional reform – proposing a Constitutional Convention be held sometime after the 1996 Election to establish a consensus on the republican question. John Howard, a constitutional monarchist, succeeded Downer in 1995, but maintained the Coalition's commitment to this proposal. Howard, in contrast to Keating, spoke in favour of the constitutional monarchy, the Australian flag and traditions like the commemoration of ANZAC Day. In June 1995, in a televised speech to Parliament entitled "An Australian Republic The Way Forward", Keating outlined a minimalist plan for a republic involving a president selected by a two-thirds majority of Parliament, following nomination by the Prime Minister and Cabinet. The reserve powers and ceremonial duties of the Governor General were to be maintained. This the government proposed be put to a referendum in 1998 or 1999.Howard went on to win the 1996 Election and established the Australian Constitutional Convention 1998, which settled on a similar republican model to that proposed by Keating, which was put to the people by the Howard government in the 1999 Australian republic referendum. Aboriginal affairs Keating gave a high priority to progressing and defining Aboriginal Reconciliation. Robert Tickner was the Federal Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs from 1990 to 1996. The Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation was established in February 1992 and in 1993 the government passed the Native Title Act in response to the High Court's historic decision in Mabo v Queensland. It was Australia's first national native title legislation. Six months after the Mabo Decision, Keating delivered his Redfern Park Speech to launch the International Year for the World's Indigenous People. Written by Keating's advisor Don Watson, it articulated the philosophical backdrop to the Keating government's subsequent Native Title Act 1993 and Land Fund and Indigenous Land Corporation (ATSIC Amendment) Act 1995, which amended the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission Act 1989 to establish the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land Fund and Indigenous Land Corporation. Little noticed at the time, the Redfern Speech is now recognised by many observers as historic and significant. Addressing remarks to non-indigenous Australia, Keating said: In 1994, a group of Ngarrindjeri women claimed that a bridge development was being constructed at a sacred Aboriginal site for "secret women's business". The veracity of these claims was later rejected by other elders and leading to the Hindmarsh Island bridge controversy. Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Robert Tickner issued an emergency declaration blocking work on the bridge, and then appointed a lawyer, Professor Cheryl Saunders OA, to report on the significant Aboriginal sites. As a part of this process some of these cultural secrets were written down and sealed in two envelopes marked Confidential: to be read by women only and forwarded to Tickner with the assessment. On 10 July 1994, Tickner placed a 25-year ban on the bridge construction putting the marina in doubt and bringing the Chapmans close to bankruptcy. The 1995 Hindmarsh Island Royal Commission called by the Government of South Australian state government ultimately found that the claims had indeed been fabricated, and Tickner became the focus of criticism. In the final weeks of the Keating government, Pauline Hanson, a Liberal candidate running for the traditionally Labor electorate of Oxley, Queensland criticised the Keating government's approach to indigenous affairs and immigration, saying that Aboriginal people were being given preferential treatment at the expense of others in need. Hanson was dis-endorsed by the Liberals, but only after ballot paper had been printed with her listed as a Liberal. She went on to win the seat and further denounce Keating's cultural and economic agenda in her controversial Maiden Speech to Parliament, saying: "We now have a situation where a type of reverse racism is applied to mainstream Australians by those who promote political correctness and those who control the various taxpayer funded "industries" that flourish in our society servicing Aboriginals, multiculturalists and a host of other minority groups". Foreign affairs The Keating government was the first Australian Government to operate in a post-Cold War international environment. In foreign policy, the government developed bilateral links with Australia's neighbours, in particular with Indonesia, and took an active role in the development of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum (APEC), initiating the annual leaders' meeting. Gareth Evans, as one of Australia's longest serving Ministers for Foreign Affairs was active in developing the United Nations peace plan for Cambodia, concluding the Chemical Weapons Convention, founding the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum and the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), as well as initiating the Canberra Commission on the Elimination of Nuclear Weapons. Keating chose Indonesia as his first international visit as prime minister. President Suharto was also seeking closer ties, but the Australia-Indonesia relationship remained complicated by the East Timor situation, including the violent repression of East Timorese independence supporters in Dili in 1992. Keating lobbied various Asian nations and the United States to push for the development of APEC (established in 1989) as a regional forum for heads of government meetings to further economic co-operation in the Asia Pacific. Bill Clinton was elected in 1993 and became a supporter of the plan, while Malaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir remained sceptical. Keating dismissed Mahatir as a "recalcitrant", resulting in a diplomatic incident, straining bilateral relations Nevertheless, Keating's broader hopes for APEC were ultimately achieved. Defence The Hawke government committed Australian naval forces to the 1991 Gulf War in support of the United States led coalition against the Saddam Hussein Iraqi regime's invasion of neighbouring Kuwait. Following the end of the Cold War, the 1990s was a busy period for United Nations peacekeeping missions, and the Keating government committed Australian forces to various theatres: at one point during 1993, Australia had some 3000 peacekeepers committed to the field, including a large number in Cambodia and Somalia. Foreign Minister Gareth Evans had taken a leading role in the organisation of a peace settlement for Cambodia in the aftermath of the genocidal regime of Pol Pot and Australia contributed the force commander. While the United Nations intervention in Cambodia was largely successful, the Somali intervention ended poorly. The following year, the Rwandan genocide commenced in Central Africa, and, following the Somali experience, the international community was this time slow to intervene. The Keating government despatched medical staff to aid in the belated UN Mission to that nation. As part of his broader agenda for shifting Australia away from its old allegiances, Paul Keating was keen to improve defence ties with Indonesia. The ongoing occupation of East Timor by Indonesia by the undemocratic Suharto government and events like the 1991 Dili massacre, contributed to a large degree of popular disapproval of closer defence ties to Indonesia, nevertheless, Keating announced the conclusion of a security agreement with Jakarta in 1995. Opposition Leader Alexander Downer criticised the government for negotiating the security treaty in secret. 1993 election Most commentators believed the 1993 federal election was "unwinnable" for Labor; the government had been in power for 10 years, the pace of economic recovery was slow and unemployment was its highest rates since the Great Depression. Opposition Leader John Hewson took the unusual step of releasing Fightback!, a detailed series of economic policies proposals, well in advance of the 1993 Election. Central to the reforms was the inclusion of a Goods and Services Tax. In its 1992 One Nation Policy, The Keating government responded by promising to match the income tax proposals contained within Fightback!, but promising no GST. To demonstrate strength of intent, Keating promised two rounds of income tax cuts, legislating them and describing them as "L-A-W law". However, the tax cut law was repealed following the election, with the government instead announcing the money would be put into superannuation. The Labor Party then launched a high-profile media campaign against the Coalition's GST. Keating told voters: "if you don’t understand it, don’t vote for it and if you do understand it, you’d never vote for it". Campaigning against the consumption tax dominated Keating's Election Campaign launch at the Bankstown Town Hall. Keating's cultural agenda featured less prominently in the campaign, but proposals for furthering a republic remained a backdrop to the election. Labor succeeded in winning back the electorate with a strong campaign opposing Fightback and its GST, and a promised focus on creating jobs coming out of the recession. Keating led Labor to an unexpected election
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like a crown of thorns and in the Parliament I will do everything I can to crucify him." Other colourful invective he employed in the Parliament to describe political opponents included "brain-damaged", "mangy maggot" and "scumbags". In 1992, Keating refused to allow his Treasurer John Dawkins to appear before a senate estimates committee and described the Upper House of the Parliament as consisting of "unrepresentative swill". During John Hewson's tenure as Opposition Leader, he once said that being challenged by Hewson was like "being flogged by a wet lettuce". Economy After succeeding from Hawke as Labor leader and prime minister, Keating reshuffled the Cabinet. Dawkins replaced Ralph Willis as Treasurer. In 1991 Australia was in the midst of a prolonged economic recession, with eight-quarters of declining economic growth. In response to these economic conditions, Keating announced the "One Nation" economic program in February 1992. Throughout his first year in office, unemployment continued to rise and with it government expenditure on welfare. In response, the government passed the Australian National Training Authority Act 1992 and Disability Discrimination Act 1992. Unemployment reached 11.4% at the end of 1992 – the highest level since the Great Depression. The government introduced the Superannuation Guarantee in 1992 as part of a major reform package addressing Australia's retirement income policies. Since its introduction, employers have been required to make compulsory contributions to superannuation on behalf of most of their employees. This contribution was originally set at 3% of the employees' income, and has been incrementally increased. A landmark workfare scheme known as "Working Nation" was implemented with the intention of providing work and training for the long-term unemployed, while the Industrial Relations Act of 1993 created a set of minimum entitlements in the workplace, relating to equal remuneration for work of equal value, unpaid parental leave, termination of employment (including unfair dismissal), and minimum wages. According to Bill Kelty, the industrial changes introduced by Keating government provided trade unions "with more rights to bargain and more protection than was afforded to unions in most other nations". In addition, the Sex Discrimination and Affirmative Action Acts of 1986 were strengthened in 1992 by a series of amendments, with the SDA provisions extended to federal industrial awards and protections against sexual harassment in the workplace extended. A number of adjustments were made to the social wage during Keating's five years in office. These included the introduction of an Earnings Credit Scheme, which enabled pensioners to earn extra income without losing their pension payments, a nonincome-tested Child Care Cash Rebate and a Home Child Care Allowance, the latter of which was paid directly to full-time carers of children in the home, a maternity allowance, a Commonwealth Dental Health Program, the Mature Age Allowance (an early retirement scheme for unemployed disadvantaged Australians over the age of sixty), a Parenting Allowance (a payment for parents with children at home and with very little personal income), and an Additional Parenting Allowance to the partners of unemployed workers. The system of rental assistance was made more generous, with the maximum rates of Rent Assistance rates increased in real terms between March 1993 and September 1994 by 138.9% for families with three or more children, by 109.2% for families with one or two children, by 90.5% for single recipients without children, and by 79.5 for couples without children. These increased rates were protected by inflation as the rates had been indexed twice yearly from March 1991 onwards. Students in receipt of the homeless rate of AUSTUDY or ABSTUDY were also made eligible for rental assistance. The Keating government also made improvements to the family benefits system, continuing a major policy of the Hawke government. In 1987, the Hawke government established benchmarks for the adequacy of maximum level family payments (i.e. payments to social security recipients and low-income working families) to ensure that they provided effective assistance to those in need. These benchmarks were set at percentages of the pension rate, and were therefore linked indirectly to Average Weekly Earnings. From a value of 11.9% of the combined married pension rate, the value of the Family Allowance Supplement was set to increase to 15% for children under 13 years old and to 20% for children aged between the ages of 13 and 15. These benchmarks were increased by the Keating government in 1992 and again in 1995 to reach 16.6% and 21.6%, respectively. The Keating government sold government business enterprises Qantas, CSL Limited and Commonwealth Bank. Immigration The Keating government pursued a multiculturalist immigration policy. The Keating government introduced mandatory detention for asylum seekers with bipartisan support in 1992. Mandatory detention would become increasingly controversial under the succeeding Howard government, a Coalition government led by Howard. Culture and society The government's agenda under Keating included creating an Australian republic, reconciliation with Australia's Indigenous population, and furthering economic and cultural ties with Asia. Keating and his supporters styled his approach to social policy as "Big Picture" politics. Keating embarked on a legislative program included establishing the Australian National Training Authority (ANTA), the establishment of the "Creative Nation" cultural policy in October 1994 (which significantly increased funding for the arts, established SBS independent and allocated funding for the Australian Interactive Media Industry Association and other new media initiatives), a review of the Sex Discrimination Act 1984, and native title rights of Australia's Indigenous peoples following the "Mabo" High Court decision. Republican nationalism In February 1992, Paul Keating announced that he wanted Australia to change its national flag because it contained the union jack within its design. Later that month, Queen Elizabeth II visited Australia for the Sydney Council's 150th anniversary and Keating greeted the Queen with a speech in which he spoke of a growing "national purpose" and "independence" in Australia. He was then accused by the British press of breaching protocol by putting his arm around the Queen's back. When queried about these events in Parliament on 27 February 1992, Keating launched a repudiation of Australian ties to Britain and called the Liberals "'bootlickers" and "lickspitters" and accused them of "cultural cringe to a country which decided not to defend the Malay peninsula, not to worry about Singapore, not to give us our troops back to keep ourselves free from Japanese domination". The Liberal-National Opposition, led by Dr John Hewson, called the republican agenda a "distraction" from Australia's economic problems, criticised Keating's attack on Britain's war effort as a fiction and argued that Australia had already long since established independence from Britain. Australians for Constitutional Monarchy was established by Michael Kirby to counter the republican movement. Republicanism was however to become a key goal of Keating's cultural agenda for Australia. With the House of Windsor suffering its 1992 "annus horribilis", the republican cause became widely supported in the nation's newspapers, but Keating's comments about the flag and Britain's war record outraged groups like the Returned Services League (RSL), whose membership still consisted of veterans of the First and Second World Wars, and a ban on republicans from entering their clubs was announced for ANZAC Day 1992. The opposition and many observers called Keating's comments insensitive on the basis of such factors as the sinking of HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse in the defence of Singapore. RSL President, Brigadier Alf Garland, called Keating "an Irish republican bigot". On 27 April 1992, Keating visited Kokoda in a conspicuous effort to shift Australia's war remembrance focus away from our role in assisting Britain at Gallipoli and in Europe in the First World War and towards Australia's Pacific War effort, and the New Guinea Campaign which saw Australian soldiers halt the advance of Japanese troops. Keating proceeded with measures to remove the symbolism of Monarchy in Australia – removing reference to the Queen from Citizenship and Ministerial Oaths. In a 1993 Election policy launch, Keating argued that Australia would be "better able to succeed in the world" with an Australian head of state and announced a committee of "eminent persons" to develop a discussion paper for transition to a republic to coincide with the 2001 Centenary of Federation. Following the 1993 Election, Keating announced that his vision for a republic had been endorsed and that he would move ahead with plans for referendum. In April 1993, the establishment of a Republic Advisory Committee was announced. Keating advocated a minimalist change model involving parliamentary appointment of a president – this was criticised by members of the ALP left and by the new leader of the Australian Democrats, Cheryl Kernot who wanted more substantial change, such as direct election. On 18 September 1993, Keating met with the Queen at Balmoral Castle and outlined his republican program, which involved a referendum for a transition to a republic by 2001, but for Australian to remain within the Commonwealth of Nations. The Republic Advisory Committee, chaired by Malcolm Turnbull of the Australian Republican Movement, submitted its report to the government on 5 October 1993 and Keating announced a working party of ministers to develop a paper for cabinet. Keating ultimately put forward a minimalist republican model. Alexander Downer became Opposition Leader in May 1994 and developed an alternative policy for examining constitutional reform – proposing a Constitutional Convention be held sometime after the 1996 Election to establish a consensus on the republican question. John Howard, a constitutional monarchist, succeeded Downer in 1995, but maintained the Coalition's commitment to this proposal. Howard, in contrast to Keating, spoke in favour of the constitutional monarchy, the Australian flag and traditions like the commemoration of ANZAC Day. In June 1995, in a televised speech to Parliament entitled "An Australian Republic The Way Forward", Keating outlined a minimalist plan for a republic involving a president selected by a two-thirds majority of Parliament, following nomination by the Prime Minister and Cabinet. The reserve powers and ceremonial duties of the Governor General were to be maintained. This the government proposed be put to a referendum in 1998 or 1999.Howard went on to win the 1996 Election and established the Australian Constitutional Convention 1998, which settled on a similar republican model to that proposed by Keating, which was put to the people by the Howard government in the 1999 Australian republic referendum. Aboriginal affairs Keating gave a high priority to progressing and defining Aboriginal Reconciliation. Robert Tickner was the Federal Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs from 1990 to 1996. The Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation was established in February 1992 and in 1993 the government passed the Native Title Act in response to the High Court's historic decision in Mabo v Queensland. It was Australia's first national native title legislation. Six months after the Mabo Decision, Keating delivered his Redfern Park Speech to launch the International Year for the World's Indigenous People. Written by Keating's advisor Don Watson, it articulated the philosophical backdrop to the Keating government's subsequent Native Title Act 1993 and Land Fund and Indigenous Land Corporation (ATSIC Amendment) Act 1995, which amended the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission Act 1989 to establish the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land Fund and Indigenous Land Corporation. Little noticed at the time, the Redfern Speech is now recognised by many observers as historic and significant. Addressing remarks to non-indigenous Australia, Keating said: In 1994, a group of Ngarrindjeri women claimed that a bridge development was being constructed at a sacred Aboriginal site for "secret women's business". The veracity of these claims was later rejected by other elders and leading to the Hindmarsh Island bridge controversy. Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Robert Tickner issued an emergency declaration blocking work on the bridge, and then appointed a lawyer, Professor Cheryl Saunders OA, to report on the significant Aboriginal sites. As a part of this process some of these cultural secrets were written down and sealed in two envelopes marked Confidential: to be read by women only and forwarded to Tickner with the assessment. On 10 July 1994, Tickner placed a 25-year ban on the bridge construction putting the marina in doubt and bringing the Chapmans close to bankruptcy. The 1995 Hindmarsh Island Royal Commission called by the Government of South Australian state government ultimately found that the claims
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soundtrack. Guitarist Stuart Braithwaite said "It was amazing to do a project that was so different to anything we’ve done before and see how our music fits in a totally different environment to how it’s been used before." Track listing Personnel Mogwai Stuart Braithwaite – guitar, vocals, performer Dominic Aitchison – bass guitar, performer Barry Burns – guitar, piano, synthesizer, performer Martin Bulloch - Drums, performer Chris Mollere - music supervisor Kevin
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by Daniel Casey. Mogwai have previously scored documentaries, but this is their first full film soundtrack. Guitarist Stuart Braithwaite said "It was amazing to do a project that was so different to anything we’ve done before and see how our music fits in a totally different environment to how it’s been used before." Track listing Personnel Mogwai Stuart Braithwaite – guitar, vocals, performer Dominic Aitchison – bass guitar, performer Barry Burns –
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As for the industry stands of wine, with many wineries that produce wines called common or table, which supply the province and some parts of the country.
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En cuanto a la industria sobresale la del vino, con numerosas bodegas que elaboran los vinos comunes o denominados de mesa, que abastecen a la provincia y algunos puntos del país.
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Since 2011, she has been the promoter and curator of the BCCM/ULC public collection of cyanobacteria, a dedicated public collection, currently containing one of the largest collections of documented (sub)polar cyanobacteria worldwide.
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Desde 2011, ha sido la promotora y curadora de la colección pública de cianobacterias BCCM/ULC, una colección pública dedicada, que actualmente contiene una de las mayores colecciones de cianobacterias documentadas (sub)polares del mundo.
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The line of Zichy-Karlburg (since 1811 Zichy-Ferraris) split into four branches: that of Vedrod, that of Vezsony, and those of Daruvar and Csics, now extinct.
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La branche Zichy-Karlburg (Zichy-Ferraris depuis 1811) est divisée en quatre branches : celles de Vedrod et de Vezsony, et celles de Daruvar et de Csics aujourd'hui disparues.
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Airline is a Ukrainian low-cost airline, which commenced operations in March 2021. History The airline was established in late 2019. The airline received its AOC in March 2021. It operates low cost regular and charter flights from Ukraine to Greece, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Egypt, Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, Montenegro, Spain and Kenya with 4 aircraft and plans to increase the fleet size to six aircraft in 2022. On 29 April 2021, the airline operated its first regular flight: from Kyiv to Yerevan. Destinations Bees Airline operates scheduled
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Bees Airline operates scheduled and charter international and domestic flights to the following destinations: Armenia: Yerevan Azerbaijan: Ganja Bulgaria: Varna, Burgas Cyprus: Larnaca Czech Republic: Prague Egypt: Sharm el-Sheikh, Hurghada, Marsa-Alam (charter) Georgia: Tbilisi, Batumi Greece: Araxos, Heraklion, Rhodes Montenegro: Tivat (charter) Spain:
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what is philippine code of nursing?
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In the formulation of the Code of Ethics for Registered Nurses, the Code of Good Governance for the Professions in the Philippines was utilized as the prinicipal basis therefor: All the principles under the said Code were adopted and integrated into the Code of Ethics as they apply to the nursing profession.\n\nARTICLE I - PREAMBLE\nSECTION 1.\nHealth is a fundamental right of every individual. The Filipino registered nurse, believing in the worth and dignity of each human being, recognizes the primary\nresponsibility to preserve health at all cost. This responsibility encompasses promotion of health, prevention of illness, alleviation of suffering, and restoration of health. However, when the foregoing are not possible, assistance towards a peaceful death shall be his/her\nobligation.\n\nSECTION 2.\nTo assume this responsibility, registered nurses have to gain knowledge and understanding of man’s cultural, social, spiritual, physiological, psychological, and ecological aspects of illness, utilizing the therapeutic process. Cultural diversity and political and socio-economic status are inherent factors to effective nursing care.\n\nSECTION 3.\nThe desire for the respect and confidence of clientele, colleagues, co-workers, and the members of the community provides the incentive to attain and maintain the highest\npossible degree of ethical conduct.\n\nARTICLE II - REGISTERED NURSES AND PEOPLE\nSECTION 4.\nEthical Principles\n1. Values, customs, and spiritual beliefs held by individuals shall be respected.\n2. Individual freedom to make rational and unconstrained decisions shall be respected.\n3. Personal information acquired in the process of giving nursing care shall be held in strict confidence.\n\nSECTION 5.\nGuidelines to be observed:\nREGISTERED Nurses must\n a. consider the individuality and totality of patients when they administer care.\n b. respect the spiritual beliefs and practices of patients regarding diet and treatment.\n c. uphold the rights of individuals.\n d. take into consideration the culture and values of patients in providing nursing care. However, in the event of conflicts, their welfare and safety must take precedence.\n\nARTICLE III - REGISTERED NURSES AND PRACTICE\nSECTION 6.\nEthical Principles\n1. Human life is inviolable.\n2. Quality and excellence in the care of the patients are the goals of nursing practice.\n3. Accurate documentation of actions and outcomes of delivered care is the hallmark of nursing accountability.\n\nSECTION 7.\nGuidelines to be observed:\nREGISTERED Nurses must\n a. know the definition and scope of nursing practice which are in the provisions of R. A. No. 9173, known as the “Philippine Nursing Act of 2002” and Board Res. No. 425, Series of 2003, the “Rules and Regulations Implementing the Philippine Nursing Act. of 2002”, (the IRR).\n b. be aware of their duties and responsibilities in the practice of their profession as defined in the “Philippine Nursing Act of 2002” and the IRR.\n c. acquire and develop the necessary competence in knowledge, skills, and attitudes to effectively render appropriate nursing services through varied learning situations.\n d. if they are administrators, be responsible in providing favorable environment for the growth and developments of Registered Nurses in their charge.\n e. be cognizant that professional programs for specialty certification by the BON are accredited through the Nursing Specialty Certification Council (NSCC).\n g. see to it that quality nursing care and practice meet the optimum standard of safe nursing practice.\n h. insure that modification of practice shall consider the principles of safe nursing practice.\n i. if in position of authority in a work environment, be normally and legally responsible for devising a system of minimizing occurrences of ineffective and unlawful nursing practice.\n j. ensure that patients’ records shall be available only if they are to be issued to those who are professio
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the upper part of the lordship is clayey; but towards the Soar it is of a light sand, and appears good grazing ground. Population The 2011 census records the population of Kingston on Soar as 296. The parish has four centres of population: the village, Kingston Hall, New Kingston and Kingston Fields. The table below displays the historic number of households, families and people living in Kingston on Soar: Toponymy The Doemsday Book, written in 1086, records the village's place name as 'Chinestan'. Robert Thoroton writing in his book The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire first published in 1677, later published with additions by John Throsby in 1790, states:In Doomsday-Book written Cheniston: So called, probably, from some Owner, as most Towns of that Termination, in this County, generally are.The book The Place-Names of Nottinghamshire differs from Robert Thoroton stating that the origin of the name means 'royal stone'. The name derives from the Old English words 'cyne', meaning royal or kingly, and 'stan', meaning stone or rock. In Old English the word 'cyne' could refer to a local chief and does not necessarily refer to a ruler of a larger dominion. The '-on-soar' originates from the village's location near the River Soar. Heritage Listed buildings Kingston on Soar has a Grade I listed church along with 18 other listed structures in the parish, all Grade II listed. St Winifred's Church (Grade I) St Winifred's church dates back to 1540, when the chancel was built under the Babington family of Dethick. Before, when Kingston on Soar belonged to the parish of Ratcliffe on Soar, a chapel-of-ease existed dating back to the late 11th or early 12th century. The church was largely rebuilt in 1900 by R Creed. The tomb of the 1st Baron Belper is located in the churchyard. Simon Jenkins listed St Winifred's in his book, England's Thousand Best Churches. Kingston Hall (Grade II) Kingston Hall, which is a large Grade II listed country house, was built 1842-46 for Mr Edward Strutt, who would later become the 1st Lord Belper. The hall was built by the architect Edward Blore who had previously worked on Buckingham Palace. Ronald Strutt, the 4th Lord Belper, sold the hall in 1976. In 1980 the hall was converted into 12 individual dwellings and the surrounding buildings were sold for separate occupation. The grounds of Kingston Hall contain three Grade II listed structures: a garden pavilion, a stable block and a lodge with an attached gateway. Kingston Park Pleasure Gardens, which surrounds Kingston Hall, is also Grade II listed. Other listed buildings As well as St Winifred's Church (Grade I) and Kingston Hall (Grade II), there are 17
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precursor to the Midland Agricultural and Dairy College (which became the University of Nottingham's Sutton Bonington Campus in the neighbouring parish of Sutton Bonington) was the Midland Dairy Institute and was located in the parish of Kingston on Soar. Stilton cheese was made along with other types at the Institute. The University Farm, a commercial research farm, partly lies in the parish, including an associated high-technology dairy centre. Notable people John Berridge (1717–93) was born into a Kingston on Soar farming family but soon realised he had little talent for the land. He entered Cambridge University and then the ministry of the Church of England. In this he was at first totally inept, but in 1757 experienced a religious conversion while reading the Bible and became a great preacher at Everton in Bedfordshire. His visitors included John Wesley and Selina, Countess of Huntingdon. His sermons were often met with 'strange convulsions' in the congregation, and people falling down as if dead, described in detail in Wesley's journals in 1758-9. Berridge's tomb at Everton is famous for its evangelistic inscription. His funeral was conducted by Charles Simeon. Local government and elections Parliamentary elections The Member of Parliament for the parliamentary constituency of Rushcliffe is Ruth Edwards, of the Conservative party, who has held the seat since 2019. She was elected with 28,765 votes. The constituency had previously been represented by Kenneth Clarke, former Chancellor of the Exchequer, from 1970 until 2019. Local government County council For Nottinghamshire County Council elections the parish comes within the Leake & Ruddington electoral ward, which has two council seats. The most recent election was in May 2021, when Matt Barney and Reg Adair, both of the Conservative party, won the two available seats. Borough council For the election of a councillor to Rushcliffe Borough Council, the parish forms part of the Gotham ward, which has one council seat. The most recent election was on 2 May 2019 when Rex Walker, of the Conservative party, won the seat. The next Borough election will be in May 2023. Parish council The parish council has 7 seats. Council meetings usually take place on the first Tuesday every two months. Historic The parish fell within the ancient Rushcliffe wapentake of Nottinghamshire. Before 1894 the parish was part of the Shardlow sanitary district, along with other nearby villages such as Ratcliffe on Soar and Kegworth. Between 1837 and 1930 the parish was also part of the Shardlow poor law union and registration district.
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for Free Soil Party support of Democrats. Cuyahoga County delegates blocked antiblack provisions from the 1851 constitution. Under the federal Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, free Blacks were kidnapped and conscripted into slavery, as suspected fugitive slaves had no rights in court and could not defend themselves against accusations. Effects Enforcement of Ohio's Black Laws appear to have been generally episodic and arbitrary, lightly enforced on the whole, but occasionally used to threaten and intimidate black residents of the state. In 1818 Wayne Township, where Portsmouth was located at the time, the township's constable was paid $4.18 to warn out blacks and mulatto. In 1829 Cincinnati, a race riot destroyed many homes in the black section of the city and exiled nearly half of the city's black population, some to Canada. According to Nelson Evans, on Black Friday,
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to have a certificate from the Clerk of the Court that they were free. Employers who violated were fined $10 to $50 split between informer and state. Under the 1807 law, black and mulatto residents required a $500 bond for good behavior and against becoming a township charge. The township Overseer of the Poor were duty bound to expel those without a bond. Harboring, employing or concealing one without a bond was a $100 penalty split between informer and state. It also forbade a Negro to be a witness against a white person. Ohio blacks could not vote, hold office, serve in the state militia, or serve jury duty. Blacks were not permitted in the public school system until 1848, when a law was passed that permitted communities to establish segregated schools. In 1837, black Ohioans met in a statewide convention seeking repeal
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Aaron Edwards (football)
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Worthington C. Ford
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The wreckage did not give any indication of an attempt to go around.
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Los restos no daban ninguna indicación de un intento de dar la vuelta.
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where was the nuclear test ban treaty signed
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Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty The PTBT was signed by the governments of the Soviet Union, United Kingdom, and United States in Moscow on 5 August 1963 before being opened for signature by other countries. The treaty formally went into effect on 10 October 1963. Since then, 123 other states have become party to the treaty. Ten states have signed but not ratified the treaty.
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Because of the islands' latitude, on clear winter nights the "northern lights" can sometimes be seen in the sky, while in summer there is almost perpetual daylight, a state of affairs known locally as the "simmer dim".
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Debido a la latitud de las islas, en noches claras de invierno se pueden ver a veces auroras boreales, también llamadas “luces norteñas”, en el cielo, mientras que en verano hay luz de día casi perpetua, una situación conocida localmente como el “simmer dim”.
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of the dam is a 33.9-square-kilometer pond; on the other side is a huge 5,000 square meter garden, the Longwangtang Cherry Blossom Park, with over 3000 trees of cherry blossoms. References Reservoirs in China Buildings and structures in Dalian Buildings and structures completed
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Province. It was built during the Japanese colonial period in Dalian, with construction starting in August 1920 and completed on March 31, 1924. The height of the dam of Longwangtang Reservoir is 33.9 meters and the length is 326.6 meters. On one side of the dam
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Louie knows practically nothing about Ghost Dog, the hitman communicates only by homing pigeon.
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Louie no sabe prácticamente nada sobre Ghost Dog, el asesino a sueldo solo se comunica con palomas mensajeras.
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After World War II the airstrip was repaired, and eventually converted to joint civilian/military use in 1956, and commercial flights to Ishigaki began on June 16 of that year.
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Sau Thế chiến II, phi đạo đã được sửa chữa, và cuối cùng được chuyển đổi sang sử dụng chung cho dân sự / quân sự vào năm 1956, và các chuyến bay thương mại đến Ishigaki bắt đầu vào ngày 16 tháng 6 năm đó.
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The railway served Birdling's Flat until its closure on 30 June 1962.
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Die Eisenbahn bediente die Station in Birdling's Flat bis zu ihrer Einstellung am 30. Juni 1962.
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ICAO forecasts global air traffic to rise 5.4% year-on-year during 2012, representing a slight slowdown from 2011.
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Icao forecasts global air traffic to rise 5.4% in 2012
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Two men are standing on the street covered in graffiti.
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A man wearing a red hat looks down as another man watches.
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The Centre d'Art la Panera (in English: Art Centre of La Panera) is an art museum in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. It's named after Carrer de la Panera, the street where it's located, in the old-town area known as Els Vins. Opened in 1997, with the introduction of the Leandre Cristòfol biennial, it is located in a building (the town's corn exchange) dating from the
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museum in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. It's named after Carrer de la Panera, the street where it's located, in the old-town area known as Els Vins. Opened in 1997, with the introduction of the Leandre Cristòfol biennial, it is located in a building (the town's corn exchange) dating from the 12th century, in the medieval area of the town. Its individual exhibitions focus on contemporary art, especially Spanish artists, of which the museum includes a solid permanent collection, as well
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with witty lyrics and influences of Estonian folk music. The original singer of the band, Tõnis Mägi has in the 2000s mainly chosen a solo career as well as the former drummer Peeter Jõgioja (featuring also in 2004 Eurovision song contest with the group Neiokõsõ). References
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Thule has been one of the most influential Estonian bands of the 1980s and 1990s. Their style has been characterized as a blend of blues rock with witty lyrics and influences of Estonian folk music. The original singer of the band, Tõnis Mägi has in the 2000s mainly chosen a
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In this example we configure the Switch with two commands: to turn the light on and to turn the light off.
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Neste exemplo configuramos o interruptor con dúas ordes: acender a luz e apagar a luz.
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The purpose of the AS-203 flight was to investigate the effects of weightlessness on the liquid hydrogen fuel in the S-IVB-200 second-stage tank.
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Glavni cilj poleta AS-203 je bil raziskati vplive breztežnosti na pogonsko gorivo v tanku S-IVB.
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Oaks winner to also win the Preakness. On June 27, 2009, Rachel Alexandra ran in the $300,000 Grade 1 Mother Goose Stakes at Belmont Park, with Calvin Borel as jockey. She was sent off the 1–20 favorite and won by 19 lengths, breaking the stakes record with a time of 1:46:33 as well as the record margin of victory of 13 lengths set by Ruffian in 1975. Despite being eased in the stretch, she ran less than a second slower than Secretariat's 1973 track record of 1:45 in the inaugural Marlboro Cup Sept. 15, 1973. A minus win pool of $18,698 resulted, with no place or show wagering offered. On August 2, 2009, Rachel Alexandra ran in the $1.25 million Grade 1 Haskell Invitational at Monmouth Park at miles before 37,090 people. Toting 117 lbs, she won by 6 lengths in a time of 1:47.21 on a listed sloppy track. This time was 0.21 seconds off the stakes record and 0.41 seconds off the track record. She was assigned a Beyer Speed Figure rating of 116. This was the highest Beyer Speed Figure of any horse in North America in 2009. In the 42 runnings of the Haskell, fillies have won just twice: Serena's Song in 1995 and Rachel Alexandra. On September 5, 2009, Rachel Alexandra ran in the $750,000 Grade 1 Woodward Stakes against older male horses at Saratoga Race Course. Following a blistering 22.85 opening quarter, she held off the late-closing Macho Again and won in a time of 1:48.29. Only six other fillies have ever started in this race, and only three finished in the money: Summer Guest finished third in 1972, and Lady's Secret finished 2nd in 1986. Rachel Alexandra was the first filly or mare ever to win the Woodward Stakes. She also was the first 3-year-old filly to win a grade I route dirt race against older males in New York since Lady Primrose won the Manhattan in 1887. Havre de Grace would be the second filly to ever win the Woodward in 2011 This increased Rachel Alexandra's 2009 winning streak to 9 consecutive victories. 2010 racing campaign highlights On March 13, 2010, following a 6-month break from competition, Rachel Alexandra was entered in her first race as a 4-year-old: the inaugural running of the mile $200,000 New Orleans Ladies Stakes at Fair Grounds Race Course. Sent off as 1–20 favorite for the second time in her career, she finished second by three-quarters of a length to the six-year-old mare Zardana, who achieved a career-best speed figure of 101 in the race. Rachel toted top weight of 123 pounds, with Zardana at 121 pounds and the rest of the field at 117 pounds. It was lengths back to third-place finisher Unforgotten, a 6-year-old daughter of Northern Afleet. In her place finish, Rachel was assigned a Beyer Speed Figure of 100. Following the second-place finish, owner Jess Jackson decided his filly would not compete in the Apple Blossom Invitational. Making her second start of the season on April 30, 2010, Rachel Alexandra finished second by a head to the Rampart Stakes and 2010 Breeder's Cup Ladies Classic winner Unrivaled Belle in the Grade II La Troienne Stakes at Churchill Downs. Rachel carried the top weight of 124 pounds and gave 4 pounds or more to the rest of the field. The top two finishers both earned a Beyer Speed Figure of 103, which was a career high for Unrivaled Belle. On June 12, 2010, as the 1–10 favorite in a 5- horse field, Rachel Alexandra won the mile $214,000 Grade 2 Fleur de Lis Handicap in its 36th running at Churchill Downs. Carrying the top weight of 124 pounds, giving 7–11 pounds to the rest of the field, she put away her rivals at the head of the stretch to win by 10 ½ lengths. Her finishing time of 1:48.78 was a fraction faster than her Kentucky Oaks victory. She was assigned a Beyer Speed Figure of 109, the highest for any filly or mare thus far that year. Rachel Alexandra's fourth start in 2010 was Monmouth Park's July 24 Lady's Secret Stakes at a mile and an eighth. The officials at Monmouth Park bumped the purse of the ungraded race from $150,000 to $400,000, contingent upon her starting in the race. The Monmouth race is not to be confused with the Oak Tree/Santa Anita race of the same name. Rachel Alexandra won the Lady's Secret by three lengths. On 29 August 2010, Rachel Alexandra under Calvin Borel finished second by a length to Persistently at the in the $300,000 Personal Ensign Stakes at Saratoga Race Course, a potential prep for the Breeders' Cup Classic. In that race, Rachel Alexandra and champion mare Life at Ten hooked up in a moderate pace. Rachel outlasted Life at Ten but could not hold off Persistently, who passed her 1/16th of a mile before the finish. Calvin Borel, rider aboard Rachel Alexandra, offered no excuses after the GI Personal Ensign "I had everything my way, and she just got outrun," said Borel. "After we put away Life At Ten at the quarter pole, I didn't feel any acceleration and I got worried. She wasn't really there. I knew if anyone was running behind us, we were in trouble." Breeding career On September 28, 2010, Rachel Alexandra was retired from racing and became a broodmare for the 2011 breeding season. Jess's Dream Rachel Alexandra's first mating was with Curlin (2007 and 2008 American Horse of the Year) on the 22nd of February – who also raced for owner Jess Stonestreet Jackson Jr. This cross put Rachel Alexandra on a short list of Thoroughbred broodmares who have won the Eclipse Award for Horse of the Year and produced foals by stallions who were also Horse of the Year, the others being Azeri (A.P. Indy and Ghostzapper), Lady's Secret (Seattle Slew and Skip Away), Moccasin (Round Table), Twilight Tear (Whirlaway), and Regret (Man o' War). "The privilege of owning these horses is like lightning striking twice," said Barbara Banke, wife of Jess Jackson, in a statement. "Rachel Alexandra and Curlin are true champions; both horses embody that intangible equine ideal that separate mere horse from legend. Both Jess and I are so pleased that these powerful bloodlines will pass to future generations." During the airing of the 2011 Kentucky Derby on May 7, it was announced that she was carrying a colt by Curlin and was due in February. On January 22, 2012, Rachel Alexandra gave birth to a bay colt with a star. The name of the colt was announced prior to the Curlin Stakes at Saratoga on July 27, 2012. The colt was named Jess's Dream for Jess Jackson, who had owned both. That name was selected by Banke from a contest that drew 6,521 names that fans suggested. The winning name was suggested by Samuel Bucholtz of Chino, California and Craig Duncan of Columbia, Tennessee. Jess's Dream is the first-ever offspring of two Preakness Stakes winners, Curlin having won the race in 2007 and Rachel Alexandra in 2009. Jess's Dream broke his maiden on August 24, 2015 at Saratoga Race Course. Stepping slow out of the gate and rallying from last, he came from the far outside to run past All Rise and Securitiz. He was also ridden by John Velazquez. It was one of the most talked about performances of the year. Jess's Dream didn't race again because of injury and was retired to stud in Ocala, Florida. Chess's Dream (a colt out of Achalaya, by Bellamy Road),
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know what you could do to get Rachel Alexandra excited, except go into the starting gate." Through Lotta Kim, Rachel Alexandra is a fourth-generation descendant of Mr. Prospector. Northern Dancer is in both sides of her pedigree. Breeding and early training Morrison stated that he bred Lotta Kim to Medaglia d'Oro because he was impressed with the stallion's physical presence and compatibility with the mare: Rachel Alexandra was foaled on January 29, 2006, at Dr. Dede McGehee's Heaven Trees Farm near Lexington, Kentucky. Lotta Kim rejected her after she was foaled, so she was raised by a nurse mare. According to Morrison, Rachel Alexandra looked "a little raw-boned and a little scruffy" as a foal. Morrison rarely sells the first couple of foals out of his mares, but he almost made an exception with Rachel Alexandra, entering her in the 2006 Keeneland November Sale as a weanling. When X-rays revealed a "minor development problem" – he scratched her, convinced she wouldn't bring the $125,000 he thought she was worth. In August 2007, Morrison sent Rachel Alexandra to Diamond D Ranch in Lone Oak, Texas, where Jimmy (Scooter) Dodwell broke her in. In November of that year, Morrison asked if Rachel was ready to be entered in a Florida sale. "She had a ton of speed, with a long stride, and [I thought] she might be able to run forever," recalls Dodwell. "I stuck my neck out and told Mr. Morrison, 'You might want to hang onto this one.'" Racing career Jockey Rachel Alexandra's original jockey was Brian Hernandez Jr. who rode her to two wins in five starts. However, Wiggins had used Calvin Borel to work Rachel and considered a change. Borel first rode Rachel Alexandra in the Grade II Golden Rod Stakes to a length victory, setting a stakes record for time. Rachel Alexandra began a 9-race winning streak with Calvin Borel aboard. Borel said he learned not to hold back Rachel Alexandra, even if she wanted to run the first quarter-mile in a fast 22 seconds or the half-mile in 44. "I don't fight her ever since I've been on her," he said. "The first day I learned that." 2009 racing campaign highlights Following dominating wins in the Martha Washington Stakes and Fair Grounds Oaks, Rachel Alexandra stepped into the Oaklawn Park starting gate as the 1–10 favorite in the Fantasy Stakes and led wire-to-wire in the mile race. Winning by 8 lengths, she finished with a final time of 1:43.35. A minus win pool of $3,382 and minus place pool of $227,722 resulted, with no show wagering offered for the 5 horse field. In the $500,000 Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs, Rachel Alexandra was sent off as the 3–10 favorite, coming to Louisville off four straight wins, all in stakes company, including an 8 length romp in the Fantasy Stakes at Oaklawn Park in her most recent start. Gabby's Golden Gal broke the quickest and was sent to the lead immediately by jockey Victor Espinoza as she set a pace of 23.75, 47.46, and 1:11.81 over the fast main track. Rachel Alexandra sat lengths off the pace in second, just to her outside. Turning for home, Calvin Borel nudged Rachel Alexandra and she eased past the pacesetter to take the lead at the 1/4 pole. Once in front of the tiring Gabby's Golden Gal, Rachel Alexandra sprinted away from the field to win by more than 20 lengths in a time of 1:48.87, just 0.33 seconds off Bird Town's stakes record. Rachel Alexandra finished her last 1/8th of a mile in 12.00 seconds. Shortly after her 20 length win, by far the largest in the race's history, it was announced that Rachel Alexandra was sold to Jess Jackson's Stonestreet Stables and Harold T. McCormick. ESPN reported that she would be transferred to trainer Steve Asmussen. Before this, she was not expected to run against colts, but with her change of ownership came a change of plans. Jess Jackson, owner of Curlin, paid the US$100,000 supplemental fee that allowed her to race in the Preakness Stakes. Rachel Alexandra was the first filly to win the Preakness Stakes in 85 years, since 1924. Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird made a late charge and placed 2nd. Rachel Alexandra also was the first horse to win from the 13th post position and was the first Kentucky Oaks winner to also win the Preakness. On June 27, 2009, Rachel Alexandra ran in the $300,000 Grade 1 Mother Goose Stakes at Belmont Park, with Calvin Borel as jockey. She was sent off the 1–20 favorite and won by 19 lengths, breaking the stakes record with a time of 1:46:33 as well as the record margin of victory of 13 lengths set by Ruffian in 1975. Despite being eased in the stretch, she ran less than a second slower than Secretariat's 1973 track record of 1:45 in the inaugural Marlboro Cup Sept. 15, 1973. A minus win pool of $18,698 resulted, with no place or show wagering offered. On August 2, 2009, Rachel Alexandra ran in the $1.25 million Grade 1 Haskell Invitational at Monmouth Park at miles before 37,090 people. Toting 117 lbs, she won by 6 lengths in a time of 1:47.21 on a listed sloppy track. This time was 0.21 seconds off the stakes record and 0.41 seconds off the track record. She was assigned a Beyer Speed Figure rating of 116. This was the highest Beyer Speed Figure of any horse in North America in 2009. In the 42 runnings of the Haskell, fillies have won just twice: Serena's Song in 1995 and Rachel Alexandra. On September 5, 2009, Rachel Alexandra ran in the $750,000 Grade 1 Woodward Stakes against older male horses at Saratoga Race Course. Following a blistering 22.85 opening quarter, she held off the late-closing Macho Again and won in a time of 1:48.29. Only six other fillies have ever started in this race, and only three finished in the money: Summer Guest finished third in 1972, and Lady's Secret finished 2nd in 1986. Rachel Alexandra was the first filly or mare ever to win the Woodward Stakes. She also was the first 3-year-old filly to win a grade I route dirt race against older males in New York since Lady Primrose won the Manhattan in 1887. Havre de Grace would be the second filly to ever win the Woodward in 2011 This increased Rachel Alexandra's 2009 winning streak to 9 consecutive victories. 2010 racing campaign highlights On March 13, 2010, following a 6-month break from competition, Rachel Alexandra was entered in her first race as a 4-year-old: the inaugural running of the mile $200,000 New Orleans Ladies Stakes at Fair Grounds Race Course. Sent off as 1–20 favorite for the second time in her career, she finished second by three-quarters of a length to the six-year-old mare Zardana, who achieved a career-best speed figure of 101 in the race. Rachel toted top weight of 123 pounds, with Zardana at 121 pounds and the rest of the field at 117 pounds. It was lengths back to third-place finisher Unforgotten, a 6-year-old daughter of Northern Afleet. In her place finish, Rachel was assigned a Beyer Speed Figure of 100. Following the second-place finish, owner Jess Jackson decided his filly would not compete in the Apple Blossom Invitational. Making her second start of the season on April 30, 2010, Rachel Alexandra finished second by a head to the Rampart Stakes and 2010 Breeder's Cup Ladies Classic winner Unrivaled Belle in the Grade II La Troienne Stakes at Churchill Downs. Rachel carried the top weight of 124 pounds and gave 4 pounds or more to the rest of the field. The top two finishers both earned a Beyer Speed Figure of 103, which was a
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The chapel lost its roof during the Thirty Years' War which would -aside from quick repairs- not be reconstructed before about 200 years later between 1894 and 1899.
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Kapela je izgubila svojo streho med tridesetletno vojno, in se po hitrem popravilu ni rekonstruirala okoli 200 let, to je med 1894 in 1899.
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is sneezing bad for you?
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Sneezing is just one of your body's many natural defense mechanisms. It helps prevent irritants from making their way further into your respiratory system, where they can cause potentially serious problems. But some people are much more sensitive to irritants than others. If you're sneezing too much, don't worry.
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Did Amatomu and Afrigator clone Technorati?
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¿Amatomu y Afrigator clonaron Technorati?
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Igorot people
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Igorot
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That same year, a Gallup poll in 2011 found that more than half of Americans believed the country was still in a recession.
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同年,蓋洛普2011年的民意調查發現,超過一半的美國人認為該國仍處於衰退之中。
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who owns worlds of fun in kansas city
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Worlds of Fun Worlds of Fun is a 235-acre amusement park in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. The park opened in 1973 and is owned and operated by Cedar Fair, which purchased the park from Hunt-Midwest in 1995. Admission to Worlds of Fun includes access to Oceans of Fun, a water park adjacent to the amusement park.
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constituency was held in 1957 after the "DPACO (1956)" (delimitation order) was passed in 1956. After the "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order" was passed in 2008, the constituency was assigned identification number 103. Wards /
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Constituencies Order" was passed in 2008, the constituency was assigned identification number 103. Wards / Areas Extant of Aliganj Assembly constituency is Aliganj Tehsil. Members of the Legislative Assembly Election results 2022 2012 16th Vidhan Sabha: 2012 General Elections See also Etah district Farrukhabad (Lok Sabha constituency) Sixteenth Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly Vidhan Bhawan References Assembly constituencies
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However, the company cannot give any assurance that claims will not arise for such reimbursements, which could exceed 3.1 billion rubles.
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Sin embargo, la empresa no puede asegurar que no surgirán reclamos por esos reembolsos, que podrían exceder los 3.1 miles de millones de rublos.
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how much money can you deposit without getting taxed?
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Does a Bank Report Large Cash Deposits? Depositing a big amount of cash that is $10,000 or more means your bank or credit union will report it to the federal government. The $10,000 threshold was created as part of the Bank Secrecy Act, passed by Congress in 1970, and adjusted with the Patriot Act in 2002.
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between 897 and 898. He was a monk of Sevanavank monastery and regarded as a very holy man. While a monk, he was asked by sparapet Abas to assist in overthrowing the current Catholicos, George II, and was promised the Catholicosate throne in return. Mashdotz wrote a long letter in response, rejecting the offer to rebel against the Catholicos, and chided Abas for his attempt. The plot failed and Mashdotz
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Mashdotz wrote a long letter in response, rejecting the offer to rebel against the Catholicos, and chided Abas for his attempt. The plot failed and Mashdotz continued to be respected for his piety. Hovhannes Draskhanakerttsi reports that Mashdotz refused to even maintain a diet of bread and water, only eating vegetables. Upon the death of George II, King Smbat I and his associates elected Mashdotz the new Catholicos as they were impressed
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And as I played, I understood that there was a profound change occurring in Nathaniel's eyes.
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Երբ նվագում էի, Նաթանաելի աչքերում կտրուկ փոփոխություն նկատեցի:
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mobile phone model Sony CLIÉ PEG-S360, a Sony CLIÉ PDA model a Waves Audio processor Studio S360, a Radford Electronics
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to : Honda S360, a 1962 sports car Sendo S360, a Sendo mobile
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Portneuf
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Portneuf (desambiguación)
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In its place stands a Burger King.
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Idag finns Burger King i lokalerna.
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parents should be able to shoose the gender of their children?
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We have become SUCH a consumer society with so many choices. It is only natural that people would start wanting to control that, too. \nAnd choose in what way? Like, at the ultrasound decide that you don't want that sex & abort? That's what they do in China. Or do embryo implants with only that sex? I think either is just rediculous! A baby is NOT a designer handbag!! Maybe we should let God make the decision, since He knows what is best for us, anyway.\nAs to whether we would have more of one sex, I don't think in America we place too much importance on that. Most parents want one of each, so I don't think it would be too lop-sided. It is in China, though, with their one child policy. They only want boys. That's gonna be rough when it comes time they wanna get married.
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He organized the Department of Aviation, with its aeronautical workshops and a school for training military pilots.
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Organizó el Departamento de Aviación, con sus talleres de aeronáutica y una escuela para la formación de pilotos militares.
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when do i change the clocks
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The spring Daylight Saving Time change in the United States begins on the 2nd Sunday in March. This year, that date is Sunday, March 8, 2015 at 2 a.m. Therefore, Americans in most of the 50 states should prepare spring forward, setting their clocks forward one hour at 2 am on Sunday, March 8, 2015.
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how to transfer songs from itunes to iphone on windows?
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Connect your device to your computer. In the iTunes app on your PC, click the Device button near the top left of the iTunes window. Select Music in the sidebar on the left, below On My Device. Click the Autofill pop-up menu at the bottom of the Music pane, then choose which songs you want to sync.
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company launched Learnable in 2010 as a new online learning platform for web developers. Originally designed as a marketplace, it later became the primary outlet for SitePoint's online book and course products. Learnable was later phased out for the simpler SitePoint website. It allowed some courses to remain as paths, but mostly removed the community aspects of it. SitePoint now partners with major book production companies and has SitePoint Premium, a subscription or one-time purchase to get access to their whole
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its origins in Webmaster-Resources.com, an internet forum Mickiewicz founded as a resource for beginner web developers. Originally, the company's business model was based on selling advertising and sponsorship. Following the collapse of the Dot-com bubble in 2000, the company looked towards publishing as an alternative source of income. The company's first book, Build Your Own Database Driven Website Using PHP and MySQL, was published that November, based on a popular online tutorial. Originally made available using print on demand, the book went on to sell 20,000 copies. By 2004, the company had published six books, and began distribution through O'Reilly. The SitePoint Marketplace, a spinoff from the site's existing forums, was launched in 2005 as a forum in which web designers and developers
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The bathing suit that Tom had on was blue.
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A roupa de banho que Tom usava era azul.
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is altitude the same as elevation
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Technically, yes: both are a distance measured upwards from sea level in feet or meters. Usually, elevation is applied to land, whereas altitude is applied to aircraft in flight. Moinuddin Mondal. + 16 others found this useful.
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Thaiphum language
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Wikang Thaiphum
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The ton-miles per gallon of fuel were 34.94 on the track and 35.97 on the road.
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Les tonnes-milles par gallon de carburant ont été 34.94 sur la piste et 35.97 sur la route.
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Christians, please read and answer, I'm agnostic.?
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In order to get forgiveness as a christian you have to believe what you did was wrong. You can just go willy nilly and ask to be forgiven if you're just going to do it all again in five minutes.
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On her maternal side, Callañaupa's grandfather was Spanish and her grandmother was Quechua.
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Về phía nhà ngoại, ông của Callañaupa là người Tây Ban Nha và bà của bà là người Quechua.
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I agree with you that Muslims like you are seeking to be part of the world and not a community apart.
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Je suis d’accord avec toi sur le fait que les musulmans comme toi souhaite faire partie intégrante du monde et non une communauté à part.
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the field of psychology. Regulatory capture in the field
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the social sciences. It is a type of:
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In region 1, there are free ions that can be accelerated by the field and induce a current.
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Dalam wilayah 1, terdapat ion-ion bebas yang bisa diakselerasikan oleh medan dan menginduksikan arus.
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The paper also explored the possibility of the proton being an island in this sea, and that it might actually be a negative-energy electron.
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Artiklis uuritakse ka võimalust, et prooton on saar selles meres ja et ta võibki olla negatiivse energiaga elektron.
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session from January 15, 1817, to February 9, 1820. Elections to the Legislative Assembly in Lower Canada had been held in March 1816. All sessions were held
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15, 1817, to February 9, 1820. Elections to the Legislative Assembly in Lower Canada had been held in March 1816. All sessions were
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"Stromae : son nouvel album "Racine carrée" franchit le seuil des 300,000 ventes".
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Consultado el 30 de diciembre de 2013. «Stromae : son nouvel album "Racine carrée" franchit le seuil des 300,000 ventes».
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Tom may do that.
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Tom lo può fare.
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Lovedale railway station
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லவ்டேல் இரயில் நிலையம்
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Within a few days, however, troops of Algerian caids started to rise against the invaders.
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Nel giro di pochi giorni, tuttavia, le truppe algerine dell'Alcalde cominciarono a sollevarsi contro gli invasori.
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In 2008, NTI helped create the World Institute for Nuclear Security (WINS), in Vienna, as part of its focus to secure nuclear materials worldwide.
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في عام 2008 ساعد المعهد في إنشاء المعهد العالمي للأمن النووي (WINS) في فيينا كجزء من تركيزه على تأمين المواد النووية في جميع أنحاء العالم.
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what is causing more serve flooding?
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A flood is caused by a combination of heavy rainfall. causing river / oceans to over flow their banks, and can. happen at any time of the year, not just in the winter. Floods generally develop over a period of. days, when there is too much rainwater to fit. in the rivers and water spreads over the land.
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"The Contest" is considered one of the best Seinfeld episodes, winning several awards and positive reviews from the critics.
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"The Contest" é considerado um dos melhores episódios de Seinfeld, ganhando diversos prêmios e críticas positivas.
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how long after you take the morning after pill do you bleed?
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Some people who take Plan B experience light bleeding or spotting for up to 1 month afterward, and this goes away on its own. Keep reading to learn more about how Plan B works, some possible side effects, and what to do if this form of emergency contraceptive is ineffective.
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He was unable to get work as a conductor, and the Opéra did not want to produce Rienzi.
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Hij slaagde er niet in aan het werk te komen als dirigent en de Opéra was niet van zins Rienzi in productie te nemen.
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also Romanized as Sūreh) is a village in Howmeh-ye Gharbi Rural District,
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also Romanized as Sūreh) is a village in Howmeh-ye Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of
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