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Muhammad Wilkerson
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무하마드 윌커슨
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Boyarin: "...for at least the first three centuries of their common lives, Judaism in all of its forms and Christianity in all of its forms were part of one complex religious family, twins in a womb, contending with each other for identity and precedence, but sharing with each other the same spiritual food."
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Boyarin escriu: «almenys durant els primers tres segles de la seva vida comuna, el judaisme en totes les seves formes i el cristianisme en totes les seves formes eren part d'una família religiosa complexa, bessons a l'úter, en pugna entre si per la identitat i la precedència, però que compartien amb la resta el mateix aliment espiritual».
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at the Brown University Library from September 6 to October 19, 2008. References 1892 births 1961 deaths
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One of his lithographs, "The Third [Communist] International", was exhibited at the 'Views and Re-Views: Soviet Political Posters
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The estates of the different dynastic lines could be inherited by a side line when a particular family died out.
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Posestva različnih rodbinskih linij so se podedovala s stransko linijo, ko je neka družina izumrla.
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The guardsman was assaulted by a robber.
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警備員が強盗に襲われた。
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Washington, D.C. in 1923 while his father was serving in Congress. In 1928, he graduated from the Vanderbilt University Law School and was admitted to the bar the same year. Byrns was first married to Cornelia Park in 1929, but the marriage ended in divorce. It is said that Cornelia liked being Mrs. Joseph W. Byrns Jr., and for the rest of her life refused to acknowledge the divorce. Byrns later enjoyed a happy marriage to Mrs. Lillie (Warmack) Adams of Goodlettsville, Tennessee. Career From 1930 to 1938, Byrns was a member of the reserve component of the former Army Air Corps, where he became a captain. In 1938, Byrns won the Democratic nomination for his father's old House seat and was elected to that office in November of that year. He served that one term, from January 3, 1939 to January 3, 1941, and won the Democratic nomination for a second one in 1940. His vote for an amendment that would have postponed the operation of the Selective Service Act by 60 days helped to inspire opposition from an independent candidate named Percy Priest, who was a member of the editorial staff of the Nashville Tennessean. Priest defeated Byrns by a 50%-43% margin (24,565 votes to 20,933 votes, with 3,459 votes going to the Republican nominee). After his defeat, he resumed the practice of law. Byrns served on active
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the same year. Byrns was first married to Cornelia Park in 1929, but the marriage ended in divorce. It is said that Cornelia liked being Mrs. Joseph W. Byrns Jr., and for the rest of her life refused to acknowledge the divorce. Byrns later enjoyed a happy marriage to Mrs. Lillie (Warmack) Adams of Goodlettsville, Tennessee. Career From 1930 to 1938, Byrns was a member of the reserve component of the former Army Air Corps, where he became a captain. In 1938, Byrns won the Democratic nomination for his father's old House seat and was elected to that office in November of that year. He served that one term, from January 3, 1939 to January 3, 1941, and won the Democratic nomination for a second one in 1940. His vote for an amendment that would have postponed the operation of the Selective Service Act by 60 days helped to inspire opposition from an independent candidate named Percy Priest, who was a member of the editorial staff of the Nashville Tennessean. Priest defeated Byrns by a 50%-43% margin (24,565 votes to 20,933 votes, with 3,459 votes going to the Republican nominee). After his defeat, he resumed the practice of law. Byrns served on active duty in the United States Army during World War II, from June 23, 1942 until August 17, 1945, almost all of this time in the European Theater
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was elevated as an Additional Judge of Andhra Pradesh High Court on 29 June 2012 and made permanent on 4 December 2013. He took over as Acting Chief Justice of Telangana High Court on 31 August 2021 consequent upon the appointment of Justice Hima Kohli, Chief Justice of Telangana High Court as a Judge of Supreme Court
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Andhra Pradesh High Court on 29 June 2012 and made permanent on 4 December 2013. He took over as Acting Chief Justice of Telangana High Court on 31 August 2021 consequent upon the appointment of Justice Hima Kohli, Chief Justice of Telangana High Court as a Judge of Supreme Court of India. He was transferred as Judge of Punjab and Haryana High Court on 5 October 2021 and took oath on 12 October 2021. References Chief Justices of the Telangana High Court Living people
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does your blood pressure go up and down throughout the day?
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Blood pressure is normally lower at night while you're sleeping. Your blood pressure starts to rise a few hours before you wake up. Your blood pressure continues to rise during the day, usually peaking in the middle of the afternoon. Then in the late afternoon and evening, your blood pressure begins dropping again.
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In the next few months Food further issued two UK Top 30-charting singles—"Chemical World" and "Sunday Sunday"—to support the record; however, Modern Life only managed to sell around 40,000 copies at the time.
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En los meses siguientes Food lanzaría dos sencillos que llegarían a las listas del país de los Mejores 30: "Chemical World" y "Sunday Sunday"- para apoyar el disco; sin embargo, Modern Life solamente se llegó a vender alrededor de 40.000 copias durante ese tiempo.
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I know that if you're not a trained brain expert, it's not that obvious, but just take a look, OK?
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Znam da niste stručni po pitanju mozga, nije to tako očito, ali samo pogledajte.
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what does it mean when you say goodnight nurse?
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GOOD NIGHT NURSE -- From "Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang, A-G" by J. E. ... Lighter: "good night - interj. (used to indicate or comment on a disastrous conclusion; also used to indicate surprise or exasperation). - also constru.
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John McCain, the Republican senator, is still campaigning to be president of the United States and his senior aides do not have the heart to tell him about the reality of the situation.
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McCain still campaigning to be president
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And they published this book in 1937, where they actually began to think about, what could you do in bio-reactors to grow whole organs?
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ونشرا ذلك في كتاب عام 1937 حيث بدءا التفكير في الذي يمكن فعله في المفاعلات الحيوية لينمو العضو كاملًا؟
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The class P, typically taken to consist of all the "tractable" problems for a sequential computer, contains the class NC, which consists of those problems which can be efficiently solved on a parallel computer.
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A classe P, normalmente considerada como o conjunto de todos os problemas "tratáveis" por um computador sequencial, contém a classe NC, que consiste naqueles problemas que podem ser resolvidos eficientemente por um computador paralelo.
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which was isolated with Aquabacterium commune and Aquabacterium parvum from biofilms of drinking water in Berlin.
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of drinking water in Berlin. References External links Type strain of Aquabacterium citratiphilum at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Comamonadaceae Bacteria described
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The Fair-Haired Hare
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Un partage équitable
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Diisopromine
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Diizopromin
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how do u bring someone closer to ur heart?
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eyes r the keys to the heart of a person.so look into the eyes of ur beloved and enter the heart,closer than nething.be there for as much as u want.
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Programme, designed by the County Architect in the SCOLA Mark IA form of construction using standard components with some brick cladding. The total building cost of the project, including fees, furniture and equipment was approximately £410,000. The original buildings were extended over the years with Phase 2 (English, Tech, Library) being built in 1974, followed by the Maths block, the old and new Drama blocks and the Leisure Centre next door to the school. The Hart Leisure centre was previously located on site, before having its extended car park being demolished in Early 2018 which has since been replaced with a sports hall. The total cost of the project was approximately £3.4 Million. Followed by the demolition of the main leisure centre itself in late 2019 to make way for an expansion of the school onto that site. C. Heasman took over as Headteacher in 1988 before retiring in 2005 when C. Anwar became Headteacher. M. Amos and M. Hooper were appointed Joint Headteachers in 2014. Mr Kevan John became the Headteacher in 2021. In 2020, Morgan Sindall was awarded a contract for the expansion of the school. As part of the works, Morgan Sindall Construction will also carry out re-modelling to the existing school to provide two new science labs and additional library space in the heart of the
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Calthorpe Park School opened on Wednesday 3 September 1969 as North Fleet Bilateral School with J. Ormerod as Headteacher. A few months later, the new Governing Body changed the name. 153 pupils and 11 staff were the first occupants before all year groups were complete five years later. The official opening took place on Friday 18 June 1971 by W. van Straubenzee, MBE, MP from the Department of Education and Science. After the National Anthem and a Dedication from the Vicar of Fleet, the Rev A.C.B. Deedes, speeches were given by a variety of people connected to the school including the Chairman of the School Governors, Major B.C. Debenham, MBE, the Chairman of Hampshire County Council, Brig Sir Richard A-G Calthorpe, BT, CBE and Ormerod. The school formed part of the 1967/68 Major Building Programme, designed by the County Architect in the SCOLA Mark IA form of construction using standard
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is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in
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mollusk in the family Muricidae, the murex snails
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Ibibio
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Ибибио
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"Jonas Olsson: Wigan sign former West Brom defender".
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«Jonas Olsson: Wigan sign former West Brom defender» (en inglés).
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After the Banquet (film)
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결혼식 후에
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tallest completed and topped out buildings in Mumbai that stand at least as of November 2021. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. Tallest under construction This lists ranks the 250 buildings that are under construction in Mumbai and are planned to rise at least or 50 floors tall. Proposed buildings are not included in this table. On-hold, approved and proposed This list ranks buildings that were once under construction and are now on-hold and are planned to rise at least or 50 floors tall. Approved, proposed This list ranks buildings that are approved or proposed and are planned to rise at least or 50 floors tall. There are innumerable buildings that are 50 floors approved or proposed in Mumbai. Buildings over 50 floors are proposed in Mumbai Metropolitan Region on a daily basis. So only those buildings that have made significant progress are included in the list. Timeline of tallest buildings of Mumbai See also List of tallest buildings in India List of tallest buildings in Chennai List of tallest buildings
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not include antenna masts. Tallest under construction This lists ranks the 250 buildings that are under construction in Mumbai and are planned to rise at least or 50 floors tall. Proposed buildings are not included in this table. On-hold, approved and proposed This list ranks buildings that were once under construction and are now on-hold and are planned to rise at least or 50 floors tall. Approved, proposed This list ranks buildings that are approved or proposed and are planned to rise at least or 50 floors tall. There are innumerable buildings that are 50 floors approved or proposed in Mumbai. Buildings over 50 floors are proposed in Mumbai Metropolitan Region
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what does a neurologist do for adhd?
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Neurologists are medical doctors who specialize in the treatment of the brain and central nervous system injuries and disorders. They can be important to include in the diagnostic process since ADHD is a neurological disorder. However, their services aren't always required.
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what is the savings limit for universal credit?
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The maximum capital limit for claiming Universal Credit is £16,000 for either a single person or a couple where that capital is held jointly.
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A number of events are frequently organized by GTR like festivals and workshops with musicians like Sidney Carvalho, Kiko Loureiro, Edu Ardanuy among others.
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Uma série de eventos são frequentemente organizados por GTR, como festivais e workshops com músicos como Sidney Carvalho, Kiko Loureiro, Edu Ardanuy entre outros.
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Boyon Boin (ボヨン・ボイン), Bunkasha 2005 Super Boyon Boin (スーパーボヨンボイン), Bunkasha 2006 Yureyure Tengoku (ユレユレ天国), Takeshobo 2006 Koisuru Hamichichi (恋するハミチチ), Out Vision 2007 Pai no Pai no Pai! (ぱいのPaiのパイ!), QH Eizo 2007 Hamichichi Zenkai! (ハミチチ全開!), Out Vision 2008 External links Sarii Yoshizawa: an Energy Saving Festival in Summer - At "Scrambled Eggs on the Web", in June 2007 DVD Release Event "Super Boyon Boin" - At "Sofmap.com",
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0.6 inches) Measurements: B100 W60 H87 cm (B39.4 W23.6 H34.3 inches) Talent Agency: Unknown Filmography Image DVDs Boyon Boin (ボヨン・ボイン), Bunkasha 2005 Super Boyon Boin (スーパーボヨンボイン), Bunkasha 2006 Yureyure Tengoku (ユレユレ天国), Takeshobo 2006 Koisuru Hamichichi (恋するハミチチ), Out Vision 2007 Pai no Pai no Pai! (ぱいのPaiのパイ!), QH Eizo 2007 Hamichichi Zenkai! (ハミチチ全開!), Out Vision 2008
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. The Knox class had a range of at a speed of . The Knox-class ships were armed with a 5"/54 caliber Mark 42 gun forward and a single 3-inch/50-caliber gun aft. They mounted an eight-round RUR-5 ASROC launcher between the 5-inch (127 mm) gun and the bridge. Close-range anti-submarine defense was provided by two twin Mk 32 torpedo tubes. The ships were equipped with a torpedo-carrying DASH drone helicopter; its telescoping hangar and landing pad were positioned amidships aft of the mack. Beginning in the 1970s, the DASH was replaced by a SH-2 Seasprite LAMPS I helicopter and the hangar and landing deck were accordingly enlarged. Most ships also had the 3-inch (76 mm) gun replaced by an eight-cell BPDMS missile launcher in the early 1970s. Service history McCandlesss first deployment was a cruise to the Middle East that began in August 1973, and lasted through January of the following year. Subsequent to this initial voyage overseas, McCandless adopted a regular schedule of deployments which took her to the waters of the North
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in 1972, she served for 22 years before being decommissioned as a training frigate, and sold to the Turkish Navy as TCG Trakya (F-254). She also participated in Operation Desert Storm in 1991. Design and description The Knox class design was derived from the modified to extend range and without a long-range missile system. The ships had an overall length of , a beam of and a draft of . They displaced at full load. Their crew consisted of 13 officers and 211 enlisted men. The ships were equipped with one Westinghouse geared steam turbine that drove the single propeller shaft. The turbine was designed to produce , using steam provided by 2 C-E boilers, to reach the designed speed of . The Knox class had a range of at a speed of . The Knox-class ships were armed with a 5"/54 caliber Mark 42 gun forward and a single 3-inch/50-caliber gun aft.
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Do you think there's any chance we'll be able to finish this on time?
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Как вы думаете, есть ли шанс, что мы сможем закончить это вовремя?
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Two CRPF jawans were seriously injured in a Naxal attack today at Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh, police said.
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Two CRPF jawans injured in Naxal attack
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Rockwell Ranger 2000
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راکول رنجر ۲۰۰۰
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According to Patrick Jung, leaders on both sides had little chance of avoiding bloodshed at this point, because the militiamen and some of Black Hawk's warriors were spoiling for a fight.
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Selon Patrick Jung, les chefs des deux bords avaient peu de chance d'éviter une effusion de sang à ce stade, puisque les miliciens et certains des guerriers de Black Hawk avaient hâte de se battre.
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Get an Adrenaline Rush
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Adrenaline, medically referred to as epinephrine, is a neurochemical released in response to stressful situations. An adrenaline rush can involve an increased heart rate, rapid breathing, and a spike in strength and energy.
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In Dan's account, Bukharin's acceptance of the Soviet Union's new direction was thus a result of his utter commitment to Party solidarity.
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Segons explica Dan, l'acceptació de Bukharin de la nova direcció de la Unió Soviètica era un resultat del seu absolut compromís amb la solidaritat del Partit.
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Right Guard is a brand of deodorant and shower gel for men.
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Right Guard erkekler için deodorant ve duş jeli markasıdır.
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The hangar's interior walls were knocked down to create a 450-foot run, with a 40-foot width still allowing for coach and cameras.
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Paredes interiores do hangar foram derrubadas para criar uma corrida de 450 metros, com uma largura de 40 pés ainda permitindo treinador e câmeras.
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March 1950) is a Canadian litigation and civil rights lawyer recognized for upholding the causes of justice and the rights of the wrongfully accused. She was one of the first women to practise criminal law in Canada. She graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School, holds a Master of Laws degree from the University of California, a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Carleton University, and an honorary Doctorate in law from the Law Society of Upper Canada. She was called to the bar in 1976. Edwardh has been involved in numerous high-profile Canadian criminal cases: She fought to overturn the wrongful convictions of Donald Marshall, Guy Paul Morin and Steven Truscott. She represented wrongly accused Maher Arar in the commission that investigated his deportation to Syria from the United States and his subsequent torture. She served on royal commissions examining Canada's blood system (Krever Inquiry) and the Parker Inquiry, which investigated conflict of interest charges against former Cabinet Minister Sinclair Stevens. In 2000, she argued for freedom of the press on behalf of several Toronto news organizations ordered to hand over footage of police breaking up an anti-poverty protest at Queen's Park. In 2005 she led the opposition to Bill C-49 on human trafficking. Some of Edwardh's more recent high-profile cases include representing Mahmoud Jaballah and
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convictions of Donald Marshall, Guy Paul Morin and Steven Truscott. She represented wrongly accused Maher Arar in the commission that investigated his deportation to Syria from the United States and his subsequent torture. She served on royal commissions examining Canada's blood system (Krever Inquiry) and the Parker Inquiry, which investigated conflict of interest charges against former Cabinet Minister Sinclair Stevens. In 2000, she argued for freedom of the press on behalf of several Toronto news organizations ordered to hand over footage of police breaking up an anti-poverty protest at Queen's Park. In 2005 she led the opposition to Bill C-49 on human trafficking. Some of Edwardh's more recent high-profile cases include representing Mahmoud Jaballah and Mohammad Zeki Mahjoub, detained under highly controversial security certificate legislation, and Ronald Smith, a death penalty case involving complicated administrative and constitutional law. Other clients include the National Post newspaper on a case waiting to be heard by the Supreme Court of Canada regarding freedom of the press and the right to protect confidential sources. Edwardh rarely holds press conferences and is known to be generally reluctant in granting interviews. She was quoted as saying in 2002 that "a lot of the cases I take
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Since 1973, Japan has been looking to become less dependent on imported fuel and start to depend on nuclear energy.
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Kể từ năm 1973, Nhật Bản tìm cách để trở nên ít phụ thuộc vào nhập khẩu nhiên liệu và bắt đầu phụ thuộc vào năng lượng hạt nhân.
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The past is itself ever subject to revision and new interpretation.
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The past can be revised by people talking about it.
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are flags flown at half staff on d day?
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Veterans Day (formerly Armistice Day), November 11th: This is a day to honor our nation's veterans. It is not a day of mourning, but a day of celebration and honor. Therefore, it is not a day of half-staff.
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He edited the 8th and 9th editions of Bernhard Windscheid's textbook on the Law of Pandects (Pandektenrecht).
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Ele editou as 8ª e 9ª edições do livro de Bernhard Windscheid sobre o Direito das Pandectas (Pandektenrecht).
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Koizora (恋空, Koizora, lit: Sky of Love) is a 2007 film based on a cell phone novel of the same name.
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Koizora (恋空 Koizora, lit: Sky of Love) es una película del año 2007, basada en una novela del mismo nombre.
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Eliza O'Neill, of South Carolina, suffers from Sanfilippo Syndrome (Type A)
Disorder causes buildup of toxic material; victims do not reach adulthood .
Although she can still talk, she finds it hard and does not learn new things .
Eliza's parents, Glenn and Cara, voluntarily quarantined their family to give her the best chance to qualify for a planned clinical trial .
Have had little contact with the outside world since May .
They are raising funds for research and a possible gene therapy; have so far gained over $2.2 million .
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A South Carolina family have now spent nine months quarantined in their home and had little to no contact with humans for the past 280 days in a bid to protect their daughter with a rare condition. Glenn O'Neill and his wife Cara have opted to stay away from other people to help their daughter Eliza, five, who has the rare metabolism disorder, Sanfilippo syndrome. But they are determined to make sure she does not miss out - recently Eliza's school held a Frozen-themed dance, but as the five-year-old could not attend, her family recreated the dance at their home - much to Eliza's delight. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO . Glenn O'Neill and his wife Cara and their son Beckham have now spent nine months quarantined in their home to protect their daughter Eliza with a rare condition (all pictured). Recently Eliza's school held a Frozen-themed dance, but as the five-year-old could not attend, her family recreated the dance at their home - much to Eliza's delight . Glenn O'Neill and Eliza dance in their living room to the Frozen song. Children with the disease typically develop deficiencies in muscle growth, speech and brain functions by the time they are five, and later become confined to a wheelchair as it spreads. Victims typically die before they are out of their teens . Eliza danced with her father and swayed happily as her parents took to the 'dance floor' in the touching video. But the family are still anxiously waiting for the outcome of a clinical trial they have been raising funds for - so far $2.2million has been donated to the foundation. Children with the disease typically develop deficiencies in muscle growth, speech and brain functions by the time they are five, and later become confined to a wheelchair as it spreads. Victims typically die before they are out of their teens. Mr O'Neill told MailOnline: 'She is holding on as best she can. We are now nine months into our self-imposed isolation. For 280 days our family has had little to no contact with any people directly, or anything people have touched.' Quarantine: Five-year-old Eliza O'Neill (pictured), who suffers from Sanfilippo Syndrome (Type A), has not left her home in Colombia, South Carolina, since May after her family started a voluntary quarantine . Family: Eliza (pictured with her father, Glenn, mother, Cara, and brother Beckham) was born with the terminal disorder . Father and daughter: The youngster (pictured with her father) lacks an enzyme vital for normal cellular function, causing a lethal buildup of a toxic material - heparin sulfate - which leads to leaning and behavioral problems . In May Eliza and her brother, Beckham, eight, were pulled out of school and Mrs O'Neill left her job as a pediatrician for special needs children. Mr O'Neill now works from home as a purchasing consultant. 'Science often does not move at the speed a parent or child would hope, particularly one with a degenerative disease urgently waiting a chance at life,' he said. 'Multiple teams are working on it, but to a parent of a child now 5 years & 3 months with Sanfilippo, time is not on our side. 'We thought we'd be closer to a clinical trial start date by this point. As things stand, even if we get news of success in the drug making soon, we are still likely at least 6 months away. We won't ever give up though. The family do leave their home but only to 'open fields, empty beaches, a state forest.' At home and in hospital: When Eliza's family launched a fundraising campaign to find a cure for the disease nearly a year ago, they said they expected her to lose her ability to speak by her fifth birthday . Sick: And although the five-year-old can still talk, her father, Glenn O'Neill said words do not come as easily to her and she appears to have stopped learning new things. Above, Eliza is seen in hospital with her mother . The children Skype with teachers and grandparents. The family's food shopping is done by grandmom and everything that enters the house is wiped down with disinfectant wipes. Everything else they need is ordered on Amazon and other online shopping. While they hope the quarantine will keep her healthier for longer and increase her odds to be a candidate for a life-saving clinical trial, Eliza's family realize the only way to really save her is a cure. Sanfilippo Syndrome (Type A) is a genetic and terminal disorder that affects around one in 70,000 live births. Victims lack an enzyme that is essential for normal cellular function. The condition eventually causes a buildup of a toxic material - heparin sulfate - leading to learning disabilities and behavioral problems. Sufferers typically die before they are out of their teens. There is no known cure. They had expected her to lose her ability to speak by her fifth birthday, which was in November. Although she can still talk, Mr O'Neill said words do not come as easily to her and she appears to have stopped learning new things. But he added: 'She still is speaking, reciting her letters and counting.' They launched a fundraising campaign for the disease nearly a year ago. They have already gained more than $1.8 million on a GoFundMe page, in a bid to fund an upcoming clinical trial for a gene therapy they hope will cure Eliza. Although there is no guarantee that the treatment will work - or that Eliza will get into the clinical trial - her father said he and his family had to try. He said the family will remain in isolation until there is progress and admitted the decision had been 'the hardest of our lives.' 'But, if Eliza were to build up immunity to the AAV9 virus that they are using to deliver the drug product, she would not be selected for the trial...her only chance at life,' he added. Siblings: The O'Neill's have already gained over $2million on a GoFundMe page, in a bid to fund an upcoming clinical trial for a gene therapy they hope will cure Eliza (seen with her brother) The family's food is ordered online and all of the groceries have to be wiped down with disinfectant wipes when they arrive at the house .
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According to Rebała et al., this phenomenon is explained by "contribution to the Y chromosomes of peoples who settled in the Balkan region before the Slavic expansion to the genetic heritage of Southern Slavs".
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Menurut Rebała et al., fenomena ini dapat dijelaskan sebagai "kontribusi kromosom Y dari masyarakat yang menetap di wilayah tersebut sebelum ekspansi Slavia kepada warisan genetik bangsa Slavia Selatan."
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Are you trying to make me look stupid?
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Beni aptal gibi göstermeye mi çalışıyorsun?
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app where you can download youtube videos and watch them without wifi?
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One of the easiest ways to download a YouTube video is by using a piece of PC/Mac software called 4K Video Downloader. It's free and very straightforward – just copy in the link of the video you wish to download and it'll be stored on your computer, to enjoy offline.
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There is clinical evidence that imatinib, which inhibits PDGF-receptors, may be effective for tumors positive for the t(17;22) translocation.
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Hay evidencia clínica de que el imatinib, que inhibe PDGF-receptores, puede ser eficaz para los tumores positivos para la t (17; 22) de translocación.
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Undead Nightmare
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Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
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Kings 17,10-24), marking the servant of God with the seal (Revelation 7), to the left: the iron serpent, to the right: David kills Goliath (1.
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Reyes 17, 10-24), marcando al siervo de Dios con el sello (Apocalipsis 7), a la izquierda: la serpiente de hierro, a la derecha: David mata a Goliat (1.
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Taal Volcano
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Taal
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However, it did improve co-operation between the British and Irish governments, which was key to the creation of the Good Friday Agreement thirteen years later.
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Jedoch verbesserte sich die Zusammenarbeit zwischen der britischen und der irischen Regierung, was dreizehn Jahre später ein wichtiger Baustein zur Bildung des Karfreitagsabkommens von 1998 war.
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what do uavs do in bo4?
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The Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Recon will reveal the position of enemies, displaying them as red dots on the minimap for 30 seconds, even when they are not firing their weapon - unless players are using the UAV Jammer, Cold-Blooded, Assassin, or Ghost as perks.
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2009. It's Not Easy Being Green Strawbridge, along with his family, filmed three series of It's Not Easy Being Green for BBC Two. In series one, which was shown on 28 March 2006, the family moved to a new home in Tywardreath near St Austell, Cornwall and attempted to live as green a life as possible, using renewable energy and environmentally friendly resources. The second series started in Spring 2007 with a different format: Strawbridge and his son James aided several members of the public in larger and smaller ecology projects around the country. Coast Also in 2006, Strawbridge appeared as a one-off presenter on the BBC2 series Coast, examining the workings of the Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge, a role he revived in the 2007 version of Coast, presenting a short part of the programme on the failure of Exercise Tiger. In Series 4 of Coast, July 2009, Strawbridge examined the terrain of the Normandy landing beaches. The Hungry Sailors and Saturday Farm In 2011, Strawbridge and his son James filmed a 20-part series, The Hungry Sailors that was broadcast by ITV, in which they sailed around Britain's coastline buying local food and then cooking it. In 2012, filming began on a second series of The Hungry Sailors around the Cornish coast, taking in the Channel Islands and the Isles of Scilly. The series was broadcast from 1 July 2013. In 2013, Strawbridge and his son James presented ITV Food series Saturday Farm. Dirty Rotten Survival Filmed in America from March to July 2015, this TV series for National Geographic involved a 25-mile hike through the Berkshire Mountains of western Massachusetts, with Dave Canterbury and Johnny Littlefield. Escape to the Château This programme followed Strawbridge and his partner (now wife), Angel Adoree, through their purchase in 2015 and subsequent renovation of Château de la Motte-Husson in Martigné-sur-Mayenne, France. Escape to the Chateau DIY This programme followed Strawbridge and his wife Angel as they helped expat château owners restore and redecorate their properties. Other television appearances Strawbridge also had a major role in the BBC's commemoration of the 60th anniversary of D-Day, and he was the co-host and resident "boffin" on the 2005 game show, Geronimo!. He also appeared as a regular team captain in the US series, Junkyard Mega-Wars. Strawbridge also starred in The Big Idea, in which he tested out amateur inventions, and he featured in the short series The Re-Inventors, a series of five, hour-long programmes commissioned by the UK digital channel UKTV History and first broadcast through the week of 11 December 2006. Each episode featured Strawbridge and his son James reconstructing an invention of historic significance, with a budget of £500 and their mobile workshop. They then try it out against the real thing. UKTV History also shows "Crafty Tricks of War" from time to time. On 13 November 2009, Strawbridge was a guest on Robert Llewellyn's CarPool. In summer 2010, he appeared in Celebrity Masterchef, reaching the final. On 20 November 2010, Strawbridge appeared on the Children in Need Special of Bargain Hunt. In 2012, Strawbridge was
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"Colonel Dick". Early life The third of seven children of Jennifer and George Strawbridge, a worker in the oil industry in the Middle East and Far East, "Dick" Strawbridge was born in Burma, then raised and educated in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. He attended Ballyclare High School from 1971 to 1976. To achieve his ambition of becoming an army officer after taking his O levels, Strawbridge enrolled at Welbeck Defence Sixth Form College before going on to Sandhurst. Army career Strawbridge received a commission in the British Army in 1979, after attending Welbeck DSFC (becoming head of college) and Sandhurst. He joined the Royal Corps of Signals in January 1980. Promoted to lieutenant in April 1981, and captain in October 1985, he became a major in September 1991. He was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 1993 for his distinguished service in Northern Ireland. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel in June 1999, and left the army in November 2001. Television career Strawbridge has appeared as an engineering and environmental expert on various television programmes, including Scrapheap Challenge. He first appeared as a contestant on the team Brothers in Arms who became series champions and later, he became the main presenter replacing Robert Llewellyn. He has also appeared on three series of It's Not Easy Being Green for BBC Two, the six-part BBC Two series Crafty Tricks of War of which he was the main presenter, Planet Mechanics, and as a regular guest presenter on Coast. Following his switch of career to television, Strawbridge often refers to himself as a "telly tart". Scrapheap Challenge Strawbridge began his career in television as the 'Yellow Team Leader' for six episodes in the first series of 'Scrapheap'. He has to date appeared in over 30 programmes of Scrapheap Challenge and Junkyard Wars, winning the Scrapheap Challenge trophy in series 3 with his two younger brothers David and Bobby as 'Brothers in Arms', and the Junkyard Megawars trophy in 2003. On 5 June 2008, it was announced that he would be returning to Scrapheap Challenge for its 11th series. Strawbridge took over from Robert Llewellyn as the main presenter. The series was shown on Channel 4 in 2009. It's Not Easy Being Green Strawbridge, along with his family, filmed three series of It's Not Easy Being Green for BBC Two. In series one, which was shown on 28 March 2006, the family moved to a new home in Tywardreath near St Austell, Cornwall and attempted to live as green a life as possible, using renewable energy and environmentally friendly resources. The second series started in Spring 2007 with a different format: Strawbridge and his son James aided several members of the public in larger and smaller ecology projects around the country. Coast Also in 2006, Strawbridge appeared as a one-off presenter on the BBC2 series Coast, examining the workings of the Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge, a role he revived in the 2007 version of Coast, presenting a short part of the programme on the failure of Exercise Tiger. In Series 4 of Coast, July 2009, Strawbridge examined the terrain of the Normandy landing beaches. The Hungry Sailors and Saturday Farm In 2011, Strawbridge and his son James filmed a 20-part series, The Hungry Sailors that was broadcast by ITV, in which they sailed around Britain's coastline buying local food and then cooking it. In 2012, filming began on a second series of The Hungry Sailors around the Cornish coast, taking in
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Alternative terms for this group are T(h)ai Isan, Thai-Lao, Lao Isan, or Isan Lao.
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Alternative Bezeichnungen für diese Bevölkerungsgruppe sind T(h)ai Isan, Thai-Lao, Lao-Isan oder Isan-Lao.
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Modern relations Greece donated funds to increase security at the National Museum of Afghanistan in 1993 and 1996. They later offered to buy some items and/or store them in Greece for safekeeping, as well as sent funds and experts to help with restoration after the United States invasion of Afghanistan. In 2001, Greece, as a member of NATO joined the International Security Assistance Force and sent troops to fight in the War in Afghanistan to combat the Taliban and Al-Qaeda. In 2004, Afghanistan and Greece officially establish diplomatic relations. In December 2017, Afghanistan opened an embassy in Athens, its first ever diplomatic mission in Greece. Bilateral relations Throughout the years, both nations have signed some bilateral agreements such as an agreement for the establishment of political representation between the two countries (which provides further opportunities for expansion of friendly relations and bilateral cooperation between Afghanistan and Greece). On a yearly basis, Greece provides scholarships for Afghan students in the field of archeology, and for demining training. Migration Since the war in Afghanistan
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such as Alexandria Arachosia (present day Kandahar), Alexandria Ariana (present day Herat), Alexandria on the Oxus (Ai-Khanoum) and Alexandria in Opiana (present day Ghazni). Alexander also encountered Greek-speaking Branchidae people who migrated from Miletus to Afghanistan by order of Xerxes I with whom they sided with. Nearly a hundred years after the death of Alexander, the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom and Indo-Greek Kingdom were founded in Afghanistan by descendants of Greeks who had settled in the area. The Kandahar Greek Edicts of Ashoka, which are among the Ashoka's Major Rock Edicts of the Indian Emperor Ashoka were written in the Greek language. They were found in the Old Kandahar. Also, the Kandahar Sophytos Inscription is an inscription in Greek made by Sophytos, son of Naratos, in the 2nd century BCE, in the city of Kandahar. After the collapse of the Greek kingdoms in Afghanistan, there would be almost non-existent contact between Afghanistan and Greece until the Ottoman–Hotaki War from 1722 to 1727 when the Ottoman Empire (which Greece was part of at the time) fought against Afghan troops to obtain control of all western and northwestern parts of modern-day Iran. Modern
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became a founder member of the newly formed Northern League. Stadium On 1 February 1899, the club moved into Pittodrie Stadium which had previously been a dung hill for the city's police horses. They had previously played at Holburn Cricket Ground, the Aberdeen Grammar School grounds and The Chanonry. Playing colours For most of their history (1888 to 1903), the club's colours were white shirt, blue short, and blue socks. Scottish Cup Record
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club ran a Sports Day in 1889. Following the lead from the Scottish Borders towns its Sports Day included a rugby union Sevens tournament. Thus Aberdeen was the first place outside of the Scottish Borders to host a Sevens tournament. Honours Aberdeenshire Cup 1887–88, 1888–89, 1889–90, 1897–98, 1901–02 Aberdeen Charity Cup 1892–93 References Aberdeen F.C. Defunct football clubs in Scotland Association football clubs established in 1881 Association football clubs disestablished in 1903 Football clubs in
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and its glassworks (from the eighteenth century to 1931). Geography The Cérou flows northwestward through the commune and crosses the town. Demographics Famous residents Bernard Lazare: journalist Jean Jaurès: politician Jack Cantoni: France Rugby Union International 1970–4
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its glassworks (from the eighteenth century to 1931). Geography The Cérou flows northwestward through the commune and crosses the town. Demographics Famous residents Bernard Lazare: journalist Jean Jaurès: politician Jack Cantoni: France Rugby Union International 1970–4 See also Communes of the Tarn department References External links Carmaux official website Communes
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how late can you be for disney reservation
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Disney Vacation Club Points Reservations: 31 Days or more before check-in existing points reservations can be changed or canceled without penalty. Any excess points not used for a new reservation will be returned to the vacation account in the use year for which the reservation falls.
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tournament at the 2019 South American Cricket Championship. He made his T20I debut for Argentina, against Mexico, on 3 October 2019. In November 2021, he was named in Argentina's squad for the 2021 ICC
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Musiani (born 8 February 1996) is an Argentine cricketer. He played in the 2012 ICC World Cricket League Division Five and the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournaments. Following the 2013 Division Six tournament, Musiani spent time with several teams in England, including a trial
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chairwoman of the UAE Council for the Fourth Industrial Revolution and in 2016 the head of the Emirates Scientist Council. She is the science lead for the Emirates Mars Mission, Hope. The mission is partnered with University of Colorado Boulder, University of California, Berkeley and Arizona State University. She spoke at TEDxDubai Salon about the Hope Mars Mission. In November 2017, Amiri became the first Emirati to speak at an international TED event when she spoke about the Hope Mars Mission in Louisiana. The mission launched in July 2020 and reached Mars in February 2021 to coincide with
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2018 she was appointed the chairwoman of the UAE Council for the Fourth Industrial Revolution and in 2016 the head of the Emirates Scientist Council. She is the science lead for the Emirates Mars Mission, Hope. The mission is partnered with University of Colorado Boulder, University of California, Berkeley and Arizona State University. She spoke at TEDxDubai Salon about the Hope Mars Mission. In November 2017, Amiri became the first Emirati to speak at an international TED event when she spoke about the Hope Mars Mission in Louisiana. The mission launched in July 2020 and reached Mars in February 2021 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the United Arab Emirates. In 2015, the World Economic Forum honoured her as one of its 50 Young Scientists for her contributions to science, technology and engineering World Economic Forum. In October 2017, Amiri was named Minister
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Stomil Olsztyn
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Stomil Olsztyn (ujednoznacznienie)
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of Newtown in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in a by-election in February 1888. Abbott held the seat and won the election in July when the seat was reformed as the Electoral district of Newtown-Camperdown. Abbott retired from politics in July 1895. He died in Croydon, New South Wales on 15 June 1903. Family On his death he was survived by his widow, six sons and three daughters. All his sons were educated at Newington College. George Henry Abbott (1867–1942), became a medical practitioner, lectured in clinical surgery at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in 1911–27, was a founding fellow of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons, and a councillor and later president of the New South Wales branch of the British Medical Association. He
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to the seat of Newtown in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in a by-election in February 1888. Abbott held the seat and won the election in July when the seat was reformed as the Electoral district of Newtown-Camperdown. Abbott retired from politics in July 1895. He died in Croydon, New South Wales on 15 June 1903. Family On his death he was survived by his widow, six sons and three daughters. All his sons were educated at Newington College. George Henry Abbott (1867–1942), became a medical practitioner, lectured in clinical surgery at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in 1911–27, was a founding fellow of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons, and a councillor and later president of the New South Wales branch of the British Medical Association. He was also a keen numismatist, sometime president of the Royal Australian Historical Society and fellow of the University of Sydney Senate.
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what is the difference between himalayan salt and normal salt?
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Himalayan salt often contains trace amounts of iron oxide (rust), which gives it a pink color. It also has small amounts of calcium, iron, potassium and magnesium, making it slightly lower in sodium than regular table salt. Many people prefer the flavor of Himalayan salt over other types.
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Veniamin
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Вениамин (имя)
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In January 2003, Schwimmer was paired with Jared Murillo, and the two began competing at a junior level.
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En enero de 2003, Schwimmer se emparejó con Jared Murillo, y los dos comenzaron a competir en un nivel junior.
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Andrew Warren
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what does it mean when you don't get your period for a month and your not pregnant?
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Amenorrhea happens when you miss your monthly menstrual periods. Amenorrhea is the absence of menstrual bleeding. It's normal not to have a period during pregnancy or after menopause. But if you miss periods at other times, it may be a symptom of an underlying medical issue.
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What implications does special relativity have on the accelerating expansion of the universe?
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Can space expand with unlimited speed?
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intersects the R505. The next town it passes through is Hartbeesfontein where it meets the R503 again at a staggered junction. It continues in an east-west direction, terminating at a
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originates from the N18. Heading south-east, it reaches Delareyville where it crosses the N14 at a staggered junction. From here, it takes a more east-west route to Ottosdal,
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The first stage is a one- to three-day period characterized by behavioral changes and is known as the prodromal stage.
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La prima fase varia da un periodo da uno a tre giorni ed è caratterizzata da cambiamenti comportamentali ed è conosciuta come la "fase prodromica".
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is it possible to get pregnant from two guys?
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Superfecundation is the fertilization of two or more ova from the same cycle by sperm from separate acts of sexual intercourse, which can lead to twin babies from two separate biological fathers. The term superfecundation is derived from fecund, meaning the ability to produce offspring.
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Tradition holds it that the modern-day village was founded by the medieval queen Tamar of Georgia (1284-1212) as a small town.
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La tradición dice que el pueblo fue fundado por la reina medieval Tamar de Georgia (1284-1212) como un pequeño pueblo.
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Lutol Suchy
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Лютоль-Сухи
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A slot commanded by the controller with one of 32 function codes (0–31).
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En indgang styres af styreenheden med 32 forskellige funktionskoder (fra 0 til 31).
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In the late 1960s, Solomon published two chapbooks of prose poems with Mary Beach's Beach Books, Texts & Documents, distributed by City Lights Books: Mishaps, Perhaps (1966) and More Mishaps (1968).
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A finales de 1960, Solomon publicó dos pliegos de poemas en prosa con Mary Beach's Beach Books, Texts & Documents, distribuido por City Lights Books: Mishaps, Perhaps (1966) y More Mishaps (1968).
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One study examined hearing test results obtained between 2000-2008 for workers ages 18–65 who had a higher occupational noise exposure than the average worker.
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Um estudo examinou os resultados dos testes auditivos obtidos entre 2000-2008 para trabalhadores com idades entre 18 e 65 anos que tiveram uma exposição ocupacional ao ruído maior do que o trabalhador médio.
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Charef is an Algerian football manager. His tenure with USMH is the longest of all the current league managers. Career Charef was a graduate of the Institut des Sciences et Technologies du Sport in Algiers. During his studies there, he was also the assistant coach to Ali Benfeddad, manager of USM
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all the current league managers. Career Charef was a graduate of the Institut des Sciences et Technologies du Sport in Algiers. During his studies there, he was also the assistant coach to Ali Benfeddad, manager of USM Alger. In July 2003, Charef was
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holy holy holy is the lord god almighty bible?
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Day and night they never stop saying: "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was, and is, and is to come." "You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they were created and have their being."
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So, the sad thing is that these chimpanzees -- who've perhaps taught us, more than any other creature, a little humility -- are in the wild, disappearing very fast.
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Smutné na tom je, že tito šimpanzi, kteří nás možná víc než kdo jiný naučili alespoň malé pokoře, ve volné přírodě velmi rychle vymírají.
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Nikolai Lomakin, one such volunteer, says:
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Nikolai Lomakin, uno de los voluntarios, declaró:
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Jinnah served as the leader of the All-India Muslim League from 1913 until Pakistan's independence on 14 August 1947, and then as Pakistan's first Governor-General until his death.
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Jinnah serviu como líder da Liga Muçulmana da Índia desde 1913 até a independência do Paquistão em 14 de agosto de 1947 e depois como primeiro governador-geral do Paquistão até sua morte.
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Norfolk and Western began as the recording project of Adam Selzer with friends, including M. Ward, playing various instruments, and evolved over time to become a fully orchestrated band. In the early days Norfolk and Western's sound was whispery, intimate, elegant folk music laced with creaky old instruments and atmospheric sound collages. Their live shows often feature band members switching instruments, sometimes even mid-song, as well as film accompaniment. Norfolk and Western toured in support of the release A Gilded Age in Spring and Summer of 2006. Members Current members Adam Selzer (Band founder, Songwriter, Guitar, Lead vocals, found sounds, Engineer, Producer, and other instruments) Rachel Blumberg (Drums, Keyboards, Backing Vocals, Vibraphone, Percussion, and other instruments) Rotating members Tony Moreno (Guitar, Banjo, Accordion, Found Sounds, Sound collage, Film) Amanda Lawrence (Viola, Glockenspiel) Dave Depper (Bass, Vocals, Piano) Cory Gray (Trumpet, Piano, Wurlitzer) Former members Peter Broderick (Violin, Banjo, Saw, Mandolin, Theremin, Accordion, Lap Steel, Guitar). Joined Efterklang. The members Adam Selzer Adam owns and operates Type Foundry Recording Studio in Portland, Oregon where he has engineered and produced records by such artists as M.Ward, The Decemberists, Little Wings, She & Him, Corrina Repp, Shelley Short, and many more. He is a member of the band Alialujah
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Hotel. Cory Gray Cory Gray has been a fixture at Type Foundry Recording Studio as a session piano and trumpet player. He first made his mark in Norfolk on the Dusk in Cold Parlours CD. He leads his own band Carcrashlander and plays with various other bands such as Graves and occasionally tours and records with Darren Hanlon. He also played in the band Desert City Soundtrack. Peter Broderick Peter Broderick recently left the band to join the Danish band, Efterklang. Contributed to A Gilded Age. He also plays in the bands Loch Lomond and Horse Feathers. Discography Dinero Severo (2009) The Unsung Colony - Released on Hush Records. 24, October 2006. The album was made available for purchase on the Hush Records site before the official release date at the beginning of October. A Gilded Age - Released on Hush Records. 2006. Dusk in Cold Parlours - Released on Hush Records. 2003 Winter Farewell - Released on Filmguerrero. 2002. Centralia - Released on Filmguerrero. 2000. Out of Print. References External links NorfolkandWestern.org - The Band's Official Website Concert photos by Laurent Orseau Flipside Samizdat - The Blog of Adam Selzer A Plea to get the Band to Milwaukee. A Review of The Unsung Colony from
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And pretty much everything you're going to see in this game, there's an editor for that the player can create, up through civilization.
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Майже для всього, що ви побачите в цій грі є редактор, де можна це створити, на всіх етапах цивілізації.
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me to find my own opinion and give that a narrative structure." The research included talking to people of the liberation army, researchers, victims of the war, people in the Pakistani Army who are in the UK and going material on the war. Although it is fiction, the film is loosely based around key events and dates, such as Sheikh Mujibur Rahman after the war speech on the 7 March 1971, just before his arrest, the first day of attack on the Bengali civilian population on 25 March 1971, while also explaining the atrocities that took place. The film includes a narrative of political, historical and romantic overtones. The film starts with rare original archive footage on NBC from 26 March 1971 (when Operation Searchlight started) setting the backdrop to the film. The 60 second footage talks of 200 years of British rule, Partition and the context of the Liberation War is developed from there. The film is produced in its authentic languages of Bengali and Urdu, while it is also wrapped in English. It starts and finishes in English and the flashback period is in Bengali and Urdu with subtitles. Casting Ali had a team in Bangladesh that arranged the pre-selection cast for him to choose from. The film is aimed at an international audience, so Ali selected actors from Hollywood and Bollywood for the international exposure. When he approached Anupam Kher and Asia Argento, they agreed to act in the film for its "beautiful story". Ali had personal contact with the actors and crews. A few British actors, as well as British and American technical crews worked on the film. The film also stars Amaan Reza, Dilruba Yasmeen Ruhee, Arman Parvej Murad and Ananta Hira. In an August 2013 interview with Sakaal Times, Kher said, he accepted the role because "As a 16-year-old living in Shimla, I know about 1971 and what happened at that time." In March 2014, Ruhee said to Dhaka Tribune, "When I decided to start career in film I didn't get any suitable character and then Munsur Ali came to me with the script and I felt this is the best option to start my film career. I am grateful that I got to act in this film." In July, she said to The Daily Ittefaq, "It's a landmark of an achievement to have a Bangladeshi based story accepted at a mainstream festival [London Indian Film Festival], I am very excited and happy as this is my first film and I'm very hopeful for our industry." Filming and post-production Ali brought all the equipment of film making from the UK in order to make the film of international standard. Shooting began for the film on 18 December 2011 with a pre-launch event at Rich Mix in London. Production started in the region rural and semi-rural parts of Sylhet Division, Bangladesh. 80 percent of shooting took place in Bangladesh, during the six weeks of shooting in Bangladesh there were regular power cuts while filming so breaks were taken, which meant losing time and money. After completing the first shoot phase in Bangladesh a rough cut of the film was already complete with the dubbing stage in motion. Director of photography Lorenzo Levrini said, "It was truly a memorable, exciting and challenging time to shoot in a mostly remote rural terrain, within a tight deadline and budget, but high expectations!" The final parts of the film were shot in London and India. After the majority of the film shooting and post-production was already complete, the UK phase was shot in London in summer 2013. Ali worked on the project for three years. The film is the most expensive war film ever made in Bangladesh, with a budget of £400,000. In March 2014, Ali said to New Age, "I wanted to change the situation by making a film which is of international standard and has a moving story about our country and people so that I can satisfy both local and international audiences." He added to The News Today: "On the surface it's a love story between a Muslim boy and a Hindu girl, how the war changes their lives and how Karim is forced to become a freedom fighter before he can search for the love of his life. It's a different kind of love story set during a different kind of war. It's an entertaining dramatic portrayal of an era that was largely missed by the world." In November 2015, Ali told The Hindu, "For me, the film was about finding my own roots and satisfying the craving for my own identity. I grew up in East London, which was a very racist place in the 1980s. When I was 18-19 years old, I seriously questioned my own identity... For me it is important that I know my roots now, I know where I come from. For me, it is self exploration." Soundtrack Ali wrote a scene based on the song "Ey Shondhay", which Armeen Musa co-wrote with Saif Q and featured on her debut album Aye Ghum Bhangai. Ali contacted Musa via Twitter for permission to use the song for the film in September 2011. Coincidentally, Musa was intending to visit London the following month, and after meeting in person, Ali offered
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contact with the actors and crews. A few British actors, as well as British and American technical crews worked on the film. The film also stars Amaan Reza, Dilruba Yasmeen Ruhee, Arman Parvej Murad and Ananta Hira. In an August 2013 interview with Sakaal Times, Kher said, he accepted the role because "As a 16-year-old living in Shimla, I know about 1971 and what happened at that time." In March 2014, Ruhee said to Dhaka Tribune, "When I decided to start career in film I didn't get any suitable character and then Munsur Ali came to me with the script and I felt this is the best option to start my film career. I am grateful that I got to act in this film." In July, she said to The Daily Ittefaq, "It's a landmark of an achievement to have a Bangladeshi based story accepted at a mainstream festival [London Indian Film Festival], I am very excited and happy as this is my first film and I'm very hopeful for our industry." Filming and post-production Ali brought all the equipment of film making from the UK in order to make the film of international standard. Shooting began for the film on 18 December 2011 with a pre-launch event at Rich Mix in London. Production started in the region rural and semi-rural parts of Sylhet Division, Bangladesh. 80 percent of shooting took place in Bangladesh, during the six weeks of shooting in Bangladesh there were regular power cuts while filming so breaks were taken, which meant losing time and money. After completing the first shoot phase in Bangladesh a rough cut of the film was already complete with the dubbing stage in motion. Director of photography Lorenzo Levrini said, "It was truly a memorable, exciting and challenging time to shoot in a mostly remote rural terrain, within a tight deadline and budget, but high expectations!" The final parts of the film were shot in London and India. After the majority of the film shooting and post-production was already complete, the UK phase was shot in London in summer 2013. Ali worked on the project for three years. The film is the most expensive war film ever made in Bangladesh, with a budget of £400,000. In March 2014, Ali said to New Age, "I wanted to change the situation by making a film which is of international standard and has a moving story about our country and people so that I can satisfy both local and international audiences." He added to The News Today: "On the surface it's a love story between a Muslim boy and a Hindu girl, how the war changes their lives and how Karim is forced to become a freedom fighter before he can search for the love of his life. It's a different kind of love story set during a different kind of war. It's an entertaining dramatic portrayal of an era that was largely missed by the world." In November 2015, Ali told The Hindu, "For me, the film was about finding my own roots and satisfying the craving for my own identity. I grew up in East London, which was a very racist place in the 1980s. When I was 18-19 years old, I seriously questioned my own identity... For me it is important that I know my roots now, I know where I come from. For me, it is self exploration." Soundtrack Ali wrote a scene based on the song "Ey Shondhay",
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could humans survive in an atmosphere where instead of Nitrogen being the dominant gas it could be argon or another gas?
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Deep sea diving they used Helium and O2 for a time to prevent the Bends. You don't need to breathe N2 you just can't breathe too much CO2 or O2 (toxic) so many other gasses will do.
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found in Ecuador, Bolivia, Suriname and the Brazilian state of Amazonas. References Moths described in 1893 Amaxia Moths
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1893. It is found in Ecuador, Bolivia, Suriname and the Brazilian state of Amazonas. References Moths described
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- Belcher Gerard Haitz - Will April Scott - Krista Production In 2011, the domestic distribution rights to the film were purchased by Lions Gate Entertainment. The studio had originally planned an October 2011 release for
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Dunn on June 20, 2011, the studio announced that it no longer had any plans to release the film theatrically. The film was released direct-to-video on October 4, 2011. External
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what happens when someone jumps bail?
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If you are out on a bond and miss a court date then the court has a BOND FORFEITURE HEARING. That is when the judge determines if the defendant had good cause for missing court. \n\nThe Bail Bond Company must surrender the defendant back into custody prior to the hearing in order to prevent the bond being forfeited. \n\nAs for being released again, it is up to the judge the case was in to provide for a bail or not. Sometimes it is automatically denied until the defendant appears before the judge again. \n\nAnyway you look at it, they should have just went to court. These things just don't go away.
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Liethen-Tittle Award (for Outstanding Student at the USAF Test Pilot School), the Royal Air Force Cross, the NASA Exceptional Service Medal, and NASA Space Flight Medals. Education and early career Grabe graduated from Stuyvesant High School (New York City) in 1962; earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Science from the United States Air Force Academy in 1966; and studied Aeronautics as a Fulbright Scholar at the Technische Hochschule (Darmstadt, West Germany) in 1967. He returned to the United States in 1967 to complete pilot training at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. He subsequently flew F-100 aircraft with the 27th Tactical Fighter Wing at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, and in 1969 was assigned as an F-100 pilot with the 3d Tactical Fighter Wing at Bien Hoa Air Base in the Republic of Vietnam, where he flew 200 combat missions. In 1970, he was reassigned to the 27th Tactical Fighter Wing at Cannon Air Force Base to fly F-100 and F-111 aircraft. He participated in the operational test and evaluation of the weapons system of the F-111D aircraft. Grabe attended the USAF Test Pilot School in 1974 and, upon graduating in 1975, was assigned to the Air Force Flight Test Center as a test pilot for the A-7 and F-111. He was the program manager and chief project pilot for the Air Force's digital flight control system for tactical fighters (DIGITAC) evaluation. He later served as an exchange test pilot with the Royal Air Force at Boscombe Down, United Kingdom, from 1976 to 1979. During this tour of duty, he served as the chief project pilot for the Royal Air Force Harrier and the Royal Navy Sea Harrier. He was an instructor at the USAF Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base, California, when advised of his selection by NASA. He has logged more than 5,500 hours flying time. NASA experience Grabe became a NASA astronaut in August 1981. He has served as a chief verification pilot for STS-3 and STS-4 entry guidance, navigation and control simulation testing; as the Deputy Manager for Operations Integration, Space Shuttle Program Office; and subsequently as the Chief of Training within the Astronaut Office. A veteran of four space flights, Grabe served as Pilot on STS-51-J (October 3–7, 1985) and STS-30 (May 4–8, 1989), and was the mission commander on STS-42 (January 22–30, 1992) and STS-57 (June 21 to July 1, 1993). Grabe has logged over 627 hours in space. Effective April 11, 1994, Grabe left NASA and the Air Force to join Orbital Sciences Corporation, Dulles, Virginia. Space flight experience STS-51-J, the
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the mission commander on STS-42 (January 22–30, 1992) and STS-57 (June 21 to July 1, 1993). Grabe has logged over 627 hours in space. Effective April 11, 1994, Grabe left NASA and the Air Force to join Orbital Sciences Corporation, Dulles, Virginia. Space flight experience STS-51-J, the second Space Shuttle Department of Defense mission, launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on October 3, 1985. This was the maiden voyage of the Atlantis, the final Orbiter in the Shuttle fleet. After 98 hours of orbital operations, Atlantis landed at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on October 7, 1985. Mission duration was 97 hours, 14 minutes, 38 seconds. STS-30 Atlantis launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on May 4, 1989. During the four-day mission, the crew successfully deployed the Magellan Venus-exploration spacecraft, the first U.S. planetary science mission launched since 1978, and the first planetary probe to be deployed from the Shuttle. Magellan arrived at Venus in mid-1990, and mapped over 95% of the surface of Venus. Magellan has been one of NASA's most successful scientific missions and continues to operate today gaining information about the Venetian atmosphere and magnetic field. In addition, crew members also worked on secondary payloads involving fluid research in general, chemistry, and electrical storm studies. Following 64 orbits of the Earth, the STS-30 mission concluded with a landing at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on May 8, 1989. Mission duration was 96 hours, 57 minutes, 35 seconds. STS-42 Discovery launched from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on January 22, 1992. Fifty-five major experiments conducted in the International Microgravity Laboratory-1 module were provided by investigators from eleven countries, and represented a broad spectrum of scientific disciplines. During 128 orbits of the Earth, the seven-person crew accomplished the mission's primary objective of investigating the effects of microgravity on materials processing and life sciences. In this unique laboratory in space, the crew worked around-the-clock in two shifts. Experiments investigated the microgravity effects on the growth of protein and semiconductor crystals. Biological experiments on the effects of zero gravity on plants, tissues, bacteria, insects and human vestibular response were also conducted. This eight-day mission culminated in a landing at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on January 30, 1992. Mission duration was 193 hours, 14 minutes, 45 seconds. STS-57 Endeavour launched from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on June 21, 1993. The primary mission of this flight was the retrieval of the European
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how long does it take to get a wedding dress ordered?
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Wedding dresses can take up to 6 months to arrive in store once you've found the design you like and order it specially. You should allow between 8 and 12 months to buy your wedding dress if you're going to be ordering it in.
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Do you know the reasons atheists don't belive in God?
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wow...\nyou make a good point
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i want to know anyone that wouldd be interested in listening to my poetry.?
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id listen to your poetry i love poetry and write a little myself but its not that good I am guessing that your a teenager and so am i and Im pretty mature myself so email me!!!!!!!!!
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how many tons of bombs were dropped on malta in ww2?
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Ever. In total, 15,000 tonnes of bombs were dropped on this archipelago. The World War Two Siege of Malta took place from 1940 to 1942. This tiny island's prime location meant it was in the spotlight for the war on the Mediterranean.
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to where it leaves the Noatak National Preserve, which is a point approximately 20 river miles upstream of Noatak village and 90 river miles upstream of the river's delta in Kotzebue Sound. Even on this last part of the river most of the watershed lies within either Noatak National Preserve or Cape Krusenstern National Monument, with only the immediate river valley outside of these protected areas. The Noatak basin is the largest undisturbed watershed in the United States. The Noatak National Preserve alone encompasses . There are small inholdings of private land within the National Preserve, some of these have private cabins. The only permanent settlement along the Noatak River is the village of Noatak. The village has a lighted public gravel airstrip, several small stores, post office, and a school. The Noatak is fed by a relatively large watershed: as for some other large braided Arctic rivercourses, rare severe rain events can result
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National Preserve or Cape Krusenstern National Monument, with only the immediate river valley outside of these protected areas. The Noatak basin is the largest undisturbed watershed in the United States. The Noatak National Preserve alone encompasses . There are small inholdings of private land within the National Preserve, some of these have private cabins. The only permanent settlement along the Noatak River is the village of Noatak. The village has a lighted public gravel airstrip, several small stores, post office, and a school. The Noatak is fed by a relatively large watershed: as for some other large braided Arctic rivercourses, rare severe rain events can result in temporary rapid inundation, to a depth of several feet, of normally dry river bars. There are a few small remnant glaciers in the Schwatka Mountains, their contribution to the water budget of the Noatak is negligible. Name origin Named Inland River by surgeon John Simpson of the Royal Navy on a map he prepared in 1853, his wording appears to be a general translation of the Inuit name Nunulak, according to the United States Geological Survey. The name Nunatak could also mean "new land" or "belong to the land." "Wild and Scenic" designation On December 2, 1980, the of the Noatak—from its source in Gates of the Arctic National Park to the Kelly River in the Noatak National Preserve—became part
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Murtaz Shelia
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Murtaz Szelia
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Jo River District is one of 8 districts of Rivercess County, Liberia.
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Liberia. As of 2008, the population was 8,921. References Districts of
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Like his world (where the government is run by the "Private of the Armies", and generals do menial work), Ekardnam is an exact opposite, and uses his "evil eye" to work his magic.
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Parecido a su mundo (donde el gobierno huye por el "Private of the Armies" y los generales hacen trabajo de baja categoría) Ekardnam está en una exacta oposición y utilizado su "evil Eye" (ojo malvado) para trabajar su magia.
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what is the chemical reaction of slime?
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Slime is made after a chemical reaction between two main ingredients; polyvinyl alcohol and borate ion. Both of which you can find in everyday household items. Polyvinyl alcohol can be found in simple PVA glue and borate ion is created when bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) is mixed with contact lens solution.
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