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alisonae (Hadorn, Snyder & Fraussen, 2008) Chryseofusus artutus (Fraussen & Hadorn, 2003) Chryseofusus bonaespei (Barnard, 1959) Chryseofusus bradneri (Drivas & Jay, 1990) Chryseofusus cadus (Hadorn & Fraussen, 2003) Chryseofusus chrysodomoides (Schepman, 1911) Chryseofusus dapsilis (Hadorn & Fraussen, 2003) Chryseofusus graciliformis (G.B. Sowerby II, 1880) Chryseofusus hyphalus (M. Smith, 1940) Chryseofusus jurgeni (Hadorn & Fraussen, 2002) Chryseofusus kazdailisi (Fraussen & Hadorn, 2000) Chryseofusus lecourtorum Fraussen & Stahlschmidt, 2014 Chryseofusus lorenzi Fraussen & Stahlschmidt, 2014 Chryseofusus riscus (Hadorn & Fraussen, 2003) Chryseofusus satsumaensis (Hadorn &
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of the family Fasciolariidae, the spindle snails, the tulip snails and their allies. Originally a subgenus of Fusinus, Chryseofusus was raised to the rank of genus by Callomon & Snyder, 2009 Species Species within the genus Chryseofusus include: Chryseofusus acherusius (Hadorn & Fraussen, 2003) Chryseofusus alisae (Hadorn & Fraussen, 2003) Chryseofusus alisonae (Hadorn, Snyder & Fraussen, 2008) Chryseofusus artutus (Fraussen & Hadorn, 2003)
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how to transfer data from iphone to android with computer?
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['Step 1Download and install the free Syncios iOS to Android Data Transfer.', 'Step 2Connect your devices to PC. When you try to connect your Huawei to computer. ... ', 'Step 3Select Files to Transfer. ... ', 'Step 4Start transfer from iOS to Android device.']
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Vladivostok bloggers supported protesters in Moscow, even being ten thousand kilometers away.
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Блогеры Владивостока поддержали протестующих в Москве, будучи на расстоянии 10 000 км от них.
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what is the difference between prepaid and collect?
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Prepaid means that the shipper owns the freight payment responsibility. Collect means that the consignee owns the freight payment responsibility. Prepaid/Collect Beyond means that the shipper or consignor owns the prepayment portion with the balance of the freight charge being the responsibility of the consignee.
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standard length of a ruler in centimeter?
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1 in. = 2.54 cm\n\n12 x 2.54 = 30.48 cm
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points per game. Ajavon helped the Mystics reach the playoffs, where she played well, scoring 19 points in just 34 total minutes, but Washington suffered a two-game sweep at the hands of the Indiana Fever. WNBA career statistics Regular season |- | align="left" | 2008 | align="left" | Houston | 34 || 2 || 17.8 || .332 || .194 || .791 || 1.8 || 1.7 || 0.9 || 0.2 || 1.5 || 8.0 |- | align="left" | 2009 | align="left" | Washington | 34 || 4 || 17.3 || .336 || .341 || .673 || 1.9 || 1.1 || 1.1 || 0.1 || 1.4 || 8.0 |- | align="left" | 2010 | align="left" | Washington | 34 || 0 || 14.6 || .346 || .184 || .773 || 1.6 || 1.4 || 1.1 || 0.1 || 1.5 || 5.9 |- | align="left" | 2011 | align="left" | Washington | 34 || 33 || 31.3 || .391 || .276 || .829 || 2.4 || 3.1 || 1.7 || 0.3 || 3.0 || 14.7 |- | align="left" | 2012 | align="left" | Washington | 33 || 22 || 21.6 || .299 || .301 || .827 || 1.8 || 2.0 || 1.6|| 0.2 || 1.9 || 7.9 |- | align="left" | 2013 | align="left" | Washington | 34 || 27 || 21.6 || .299 || .301 || .827 || 1.7 || 2.9 || 0.9 || 0.0 || 2.2 || 8.9 |- | align="left" | 2014 | align="left" | Atlanta | 24 || 1 || 9.2 || .278 || .111 || .724
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game. When the Houston Comets folded in 2008, Ajavon was selected second in the dispersal draft by the Washington Mystics. During the 2008–2010 WNBA offseason, Ajavon played in the EuroLeague Women for Fenerbahçe Istanbul. In her first season with Washington, Ajavon put up remarkably similar numbers to her first WNBA campaign. Again mainly playing as a reserve, she scored 8.0 points per game. Ajavon helped the Mystics reach the playoffs, where she played well, scoring 19 points in just 34 total minutes, but Washington suffered a two-game sweep at the hands of the Indiana Fever. WNBA career statistics Regular season |- | align="left" | 2008 | align="left" | Houston | 34 || 2 || 17.8 || .332 || .194 || .791 || 1.8 || 1.7 || 0.9 || 0.2 || 1.5 || 8.0 |- | align="left" | 2009 | align="left" | Washington | 34 || 4 || 17.3 || .336 || .341 || .673 || 1.9 || 1.1 || 1.1 || 0.1 || 1.4 || 8.0 |- | align="left" | 2010 | align="left" | Washington | 34 || 0 || 14.6 || .346 || .184 || .773 || 1.6 || 1.4 || 1.1 || 0.1 || 1.5 || 5.9 |- | align="left" | 2011 | align="left" | Washington | 34 || 33 || 31.3 || .391 || .276 || .829 || 2.4 || 3.1 || 1.7 || 0.3 || 3.0 || 14.7 |- | align="left" | 2012 | align="left" | Washington | 33 || 22 || 21.6 || .299 || .301 || .827 || 1.8 || 2.0 || 1.6|| 0.2 || 1.9 || 7.9 |- | align="left" | 2013 | align="left" | Washington | 34 || 27 || 21.6 || .299 || .301 || .827 || 1.7 || 2.9 || 0.9 || 0.0 || 2.2 || 8.9 |- | align="left" | 2014 | align="left" | Atlanta | 24 || 1 || 9.2 || .278 || .111 || .724 || 1.7 || 2.9 || 0.9 || 0.0 || 0.9 || 2.2 |- | align="left" | 2015 | align="left" | Atlanta | 33 || 11 || 17.6 || .405 || .167 || .822 || 1.8 || 2.5 || 1.4 || 0.1 || 1.8 || 5.9 |- | align="left" | 2016 | align="left" | Atlanta | 33 || 2 || 10.6 || .305 || .231 || .750 || 1.6 || 1.2 || 0.3 || 0.2 || 1.0 || 3.3 |- | align="left" | 2017 | align="left" | Atlanta | 31 || 2 || 8.1 || .289 || .000 || .795 || 1.2 || 1.0 || 0.3 || 0.0 || 0.9 || 2.4 |- | align="left" | Career | align="left" |10 years, 3 teams Postseason |- | align="left" | 2009 | align="left" | Washington | 2 || 0 || 17.0 || .375 || .250 || .833 || 2.5 || 1.5 || 2.0 || 0.0 || 1.0 || 9.5 |- | align="left" |
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mound necropolises. In about 146 AD, after long battles between Roman troops and Thracians, the area around Gotse Delchev fell to Roman rule. In 106 the emperor Trajan built the city Nicopolis ad Nestum in honor of his victory. This town was destroyed at the end of the 6th century by the Slavs and the tribe of the Smolyani settled here. The Slavs were farmers and herdsmen. They grew millet, wheat, flax, hemp and leguminous plants and they also bred birds, cattle, sheep and goats. Towns and villages The following towns and villages are located in Hadzhidimovo Municipality: Economy and transportation The territorial distribution of the economic activities is very uneven. The main economic activities are concentrated in the town of Hadzhidimovo and in the villages of Koprivlen and Ablanitsa. The industries are the main source of income - they generate almost 70% of the net income in the municipality. The main occupation of the rural population is associated with tobacco growing and cattle-breeding. Automobile transportation is the only type of transport in the municipality. There is a secondary road from Koprivlen, which is situated on the main road Razlog - Drama, towards Satovcha, that connects Hadzhidimovo with Gotse Delchev. Buses run daily to Gotse Delchev, Satovcha, Blagoevgrad and
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southeast of the village, and "Copper Rock," "Garvanova rock" rise above the villages of Laki, New Leski and Ilinden. The Rhodopes part east of Mesta is also mountainous, crossed by deep ravines, but there are also smaller ridges with more rounded shapes. The town of Hadzhidimovo is 85 kilometres South-East of Blagoevgrad (115 km by road) and 138 kilometres South-South-East of Sofia (212 km by road). The highest point of the municipality is "Tsari vrah" - 2183 meters above sea level in the Slavyanka mountain. The town of Hadzhidimowo is situated in the lowest part of the municipality. History The municipality of Hadzhidimovo has been a home to many tribes throughout the years but most important have been the Thracians, Slavs and Protobulgarians. The Thracian tribe of Bessi was the main tribe that settled in the region and there are a large number of remains left in the area, proof of their rich life here. The villages of Blatska, Debren, Dabnitsa and Hvostyane have found fragments of Attic vessels and there are mound necropolises. In about 146 AD, after long battles between Roman troops and Thracians, the area around Gotse Delchev fell to Roman rule. In 106 the emperor Trajan built the city Nicopolis ad Nestum in honor of his victory. This town was destroyed at the end of the 6th century by the Slavs and the tribe of the Smolyani settled here. The Slavs were farmers and herdsmen. They grew millet, wheat, flax, hemp and leguminous plants and they also bred birds, cattle, sheep and goats. Towns and villages The following towns and villages are located in Hadzhidimovo Municipality: Economy and transportation The territorial distribution of the economic activities is very uneven. The main economic activities are concentrated in the town of Hadzhidimovo and in the villages of Koprivlen and Ablanitsa. The industries are the main source of income -
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12th Corps (Yugoslav Partisans)
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12. vojvođanski korpus NOVJ
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Mozilla developer Gervase Markham also commented that none of the 10 Google-sponsored Mozilla projects survived after the event.
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Pengembang Mozilla Gervase Markham juga berkomentar bahwa tidak ada satupun dari 10 proyek Mozilla yang disponsori Google bertahan setelah acara.
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She is an assistant to the supervillain Doctor Doom, and revealed to be an android in the episode "Doomsday Plus One".
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Ela é assistente do vilão Doutor Destino, e revelou ser um andróide no episódio "Doomsday Plus One".
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The PGA Tour formerly stopped in the state regularly with the Greater Milwaukee Open (1968–2009), preceded by the Milwaukee Open Invitational (1955–1961).
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El PGA Tour que antes se detuvo en el estado regularmente era el Milwaukee Open (1968 - 2009), precedida por el Milwaukee Open Invitational (1955-1961).
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achieved greater success than Lawrence's. It became a top twenty hit on Billboard's pop and easy listening charts. References The Lettermen songs 1962 singles Songs written by Barry Mann 1960 songs Capitol Records singles
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minor hit in Australia. The Lettermen version In 1962, The Lettermen released their version as a single from their album A Song for Young Love. This version achieved greater success than Lawrence's. It became a top
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By spring, Chiang Kai-shek, now losing whole divisions by desertion to the Communists, began the removal of remaining forces to Formosa (Taiwan).
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In primavera, Chiang Kai-shek, che stava perdendo intere divisioni per diserzioni a favore dei comunisti, iniziò il ritiro delle forze restanti a Formosa (Taiwan).
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Evidence suggests, that the action was organized by Azerbaijani authorities, as the attackers had lists of Armenians and their addresses.
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La evidencia sugiere que la acción fue organizada por autoridades azerbaiyanas, pues los atacantes tenían listas de armenios y sus direcciones.
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does your stomach hurt when you lose your virginity?
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Your first time may be uncomfortable, but it shouldn't hurt. It's completely normal to feel uncomfortable the first time you have sex. Friction may happen with penetration, and that could cause discomfort. But your first time shouldn't hurt.
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the provincial centre Armavir. It has an elevation of 870 metres above sea level. The majority of the village are Armenian migrants from Iran. The village is only 16 km away from the Armenian-Turkish border line. See also Armavir Province References World Gazeteer: Armenia
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and a rural community in the Armavir Province of Armenia. It is located 8 km west of the capital Yerevan and 36 km east of the provincial centre Armavir. It has an elevation of 870
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The cover is the negative of the US cover for Light & Magic.
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La pochette est le négatif de la pochette américaine de Light & Magic.
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It was nice to talk to Tom.
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Tom'la konuşmak güzeldi.
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I can help you learn Russian if you want.
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אני יכול לעזור לך בלימוד רוסית, אם תרצה.
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of Grandreng and Erquelinnes. Coburg's main army attacked the Army of the North on 17 and 18 May. Because the attacking columns were poorly coordinated, the French repelled the Coalition army with heavy losses at the Battle of Tourcoing. General of Division Joseph Souham led the French army in Pichegru's absence. Pichegru was bloodily repulsed by Coburg at the Battle of Tournay on 22 May. Relations between Coburg and the British Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany became strained and the two could not decide on a common strategy. On the east flank, the French attacked across the Sambre for the third time at the end of May but were forced to pull back in the Battle of Gosselies. Operations Siege When he placed his right wing divisions under a single leader in mid-April, Pichegru moved his left wing forward. From left to right, the divisions were led by General of Division Pierre Antoine Michaud at the port of Dunkirk with 13,943 men, General of Division Jean Victor Marie Moreau at Cassel with 15,968 troops and Souham at Lille with 31,865 soldiers. The 7,822-strong brigade of General of Brigade Pierre-Jacques Osten held Pont-à-Marcq. In early May, General of Division Jacques Philippe Bonnaud's division arrived from the right wing and absorbed Osten's brigade, making a total of 23,000 men. These were unusually large divisions. In the Army of Sambre-et-Meuse at a later period the divisions numbered between 8,000 and 12,000 men. As late as 1 September 1794, Souham's division counted 20,000 soldiers, Moreau's had 13,000, Bonnaud's numbered 11,800 and General of Division Éloi Laurent Despeaux's had 6,600. Worried about the persistent French attacks along the Sambre, the Coalition high command shifted their weight to the east to cover Charleroi, taking troops from the Duke of York's force at Tournai. Encouraged by his enemies' weakness, Pichegru invested Ypres on 1 June 1794. Moreau's division was employed in the siege operations. Souham covered the siege with Michaud's division on his left and Despeaux's division on his right. Instead of concentrating their forces to crush one of the French wings, the Coalition forces shifted back and forth ineffectively. Meanwhile, the Duke of York was left uselessly guarding Tournai with 30,000 Austrians. Austrian General-major Paul von Salis commanded the 7,000-man Coalition garrison of Ypres. The Austrian contingent was made up of two battalions of the Stuart Infantry Regiment Nr. 18, the 3rd Battalions of the Schröder Nr. 7 and Callenberg Nr. 54 Infantry Regiments and one company of the O'Donnell Freikorps. The Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel units consisted of two battalions each of the Erbprinz, Lossberg and Prinz Karl Infantry Regiments, the Leib Squadron of the Gendarmes and 12 field pieces. The Hessians were led by Generals-major Heinrich von Borcke and Georg von Lengerke. Pichegru had about 50,000 troops in the vicinity of Ypres. Ypres became a cloth trading center in the Middle Ages and was first fortified in the period 1200–1400. The Spanish strengthened the medieval defenses early in the 1600s. The French captured the city but handed it back to Spain in the Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659. The Walloon engineer Jean Boulengier greatly improved the works in 1669. Nevertheless, in a 1678 siege the city was captured by the French. The military engineer Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban immediately set about making extensive changes to the defenses that year and later in 1682. The modernizations made Ypres a fortress of the first class. Ironically, Ypres was handed over to the Dutch Republic by the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, along with Veurne (Furnes), Fort Knokke, Menen, Tournai, Mons, Charleroi, Namur and Ghent. Though the fortresses were in the Austrian Netherlands, they were intended to serve as a barrier to protect Holland. Emperor Joseph II slighted the defenses of Ypres though they were later partly restored. Relief efforts and surrender On 6 June 1794 there was a skirmish at Vry-Bosch (Vrijbos) near Houthulst north of Ypres between 5,500 Coalition troops and an unknown number of French soldiers. General-major Rudolf von Hammerstein led the 3rd and 4th Hanoverian Grenadier Battalions, two battalions of the 14th Hanoverian Infantry Regiment, one squadron of the Hanoverian Leib Cavalry Regiment, the British 12th Foot and 38th Foot, three squadrons of the British 8th Light Dragoons, two battalions of French Royalists, one squadron of Hesse-Kassel Gendarmes and 11 Hanoverian guns. The Coalition lost about 80 casualties, including four killed, 33 wounded and nine captured among the Hanoverians. Aside from 30 men captured, French losses are not known. This was the first unsuccessful attempt to relieve Ypres. When Clerfayt took a position at Roeselare (Roulers), Pichegru attacked him with
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Division Jacques Ferrand. A few weeks later, the French started attacking the line of the Sambre River, but were beaten on 13 and 24 May. These were the battles of Grandreng and Erquelinnes. Coburg's main army attacked the Army of the North on 17 and 18 May. Because the attacking columns were poorly coordinated, the French repelled the Coalition army with heavy losses at the Battle of Tourcoing. General of Division Joseph Souham led the French army in Pichegru's absence. Pichegru was bloodily repulsed by Coburg at the Battle of Tournay on 22 May. Relations between Coburg and the British Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany became strained and the two could not decide on a common strategy. On the east flank, the French attacked across the Sambre for the third time at the end of May but were forced to pull back in the Battle of Gosselies. Operations Siege When he placed his right wing divisions under a single leader in mid-April, Pichegru moved his left wing forward. From left to right, the divisions were led by General of Division Pierre Antoine Michaud at the port of Dunkirk with 13,943 men, General of Division Jean Victor Marie Moreau at Cassel with 15,968 troops and Souham at Lille with 31,865 soldiers. The 7,822-strong brigade of General of Brigade Pierre-Jacques Osten held Pont-à-Marcq. In early May, General of Division Jacques Philippe Bonnaud's division arrived from the right wing and absorbed Osten's brigade, making a total of 23,000 men. These were unusually large divisions. In the Army of Sambre-et-Meuse at a later period the divisions numbered between 8,000 and 12,000 men. As late as 1 September 1794, Souham's division counted 20,000 soldiers, Moreau's had 13,000, Bonnaud's numbered 11,800 and General of Division Éloi Laurent Despeaux's had 6,600. Worried about the persistent French attacks along the Sambre, the Coalition high command shifted their weight to the east to cover Charleroi, taking troops from the Duke of York's force at Tournai. Encouraged by his enemies' weakness, Pichegru invested Ypres on 1 June 1794. Moreau's division was employed in the siege operations. Souham covered the siege with Michaud's division on his left and Despeaux's division on his right. Instead of concentrating their forces to crush one of the French wings, the Coalition forces shifted back and forth ineffectively. Meanwhile, the Duke of York was left uselessly guarding Tournai with 30,000 Austrians. Austrian General-major Paul von Salis commanded the 7,000-man Coalition garrison of Ypres. The Austrian contingent was made up of two battalions of the Stuart Infantry Regiment Nr. 18, the 3rd Battalions of the Schröder Nr. 7 and Callenberg Nr. 54 Infantry Regiments and one company of the O'Donnell Freikorps. The Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel units consisted of two battalions each of the Erbprinz, Lossberg and Prinz Karl Infantry Regiments, the Leib Squadron of the Gendarmes and 12 field pieces. The Hessians were led by Generals-major Heinrich von Borcke and Georg von Lengerke. Pichegru had about 50,000 troops in the vicinity of Ypres. Ypres became a cloth trading center in the Middle Ages and was first fortified in the period 1200–1400. The Spanish strengthened the medieval defenses early in the 1600s. The French captured the city but handed it back to Spain in the Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659. The Walloon engineer Jean Boulengier greatly improved the works in 1669. Nevertheless, in a 1678 siege the city was captured by the French. The military engineer Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban immediately set about making extensive changes to the defenses that year and later in 1682. The modernizations made Ypres a fortress of the first class. Ironically, Ypres was handed over to the Dutch Republic by the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, along with Veurne (Furnes), Fort Knokke, Menen, Tournai, Mons, Charleroi, Namur and Ghent. Though the fortresses were in the Austrian Netherlands, they were intended to serve as a barrier to protect Holland. Emperor Joseph II slighted the defenses of Ypres though they were later partly restored. Relief efforts and surrender On 6 June 1794 there was a skirmish at Vry-Bosch (Vrijbos) near Houthulst north of Ypres between 5,500 Coalition troops and an unknown number of French soldiers. General-major Rudolf von Hammerstein led the 3rd and 4th Hanoverian Grenadier Battalions, two battalions of the 14th Hanoverian Infantry Regiment, one squadron of the Hanoverian Leib Cavalry Regiment, the British 12th Foot and 38th Foot, three squadrons of the British 8th Light Dragoons, two battalions of French Royalists, one squadron of Hesse-Kassel Gendarmes and 11 Hanoverian guns. The Coalition lost about 80 casualties, including four killed, 33 wounded and nine captured among the Hanoverians. Aside from 30 men captured, French losses are not known. This was the first unsuccessful attempt to relieve Ypres. When Clerfayt took a position at Roeselare (Roulers), Pichegru attacked him with three divisions on 10 June. After some fighting the Coalition corps withdrew to Tielt (Thielt). Souham was in tactical control of approximately 20,000 soldiers of whom about 1,000 were killed and wounded in the fighting. In this second attempt to break the siege, the Coalition lost 600 killed and wounded plus 400
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Prof. Celant lives in Rome with his wife Alberta who is a retired teacher.
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Профессор Челант живёт в Риме с женой Альбертой, учителем на пенсии.
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Why when you fall in love, and give your all, your left with nothing?
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because the person you love never appreciates you
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Did you even consider hiring Tom?
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Ти хоч розглядав можливість взяти Тома на роботу?
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In wartime Greenland developed a sense of self-reliance through self-government and independent communication with the outside world.
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Porém, durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, a Gronelândia desenvolveu um senso de autoconfiança através do seu autogoverno e comunicação independente com o mundo exterior.
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I'd like to ask about Thomas E. Harvey, D.C. and DRX9000 alternative to surgery on herniated discs?
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The DRX9000 and related machines are just providing something called axial traction (their description of what is occuring as "distraction" is incorrect, at least for the lower back). Although axial traction is a legitimate treatment for low back pain and has been used in the past for herniated discs, for various reasons, it is not the best treatment for those, depending on the type and location of the lesion involved (explaining why is highly technical and requires either significant knowledge of anatomy or a model to show a person what is going on with each type of treatment).\n\nThe treatment of choice for herniated discs, disc degeneration and discogenic pain is something called Cox Distraction Technique. You can find a certified doctor here:\n\nhttp://www.coxtechnic.com/referrals.asp\n\nFind one in your area and make an appointment. Likely, the doctor will be happy to give you an earful as to why Cox distraction is the best treatment for these conditions and why flexion distraction is FAR superior to axial traction in their treatment.\n\nBe sure to ask them about the RESEARCH supporting this treatment modality. Cox distraction is the most rigidly research treament for discogenic pain and much of that research is published in highly prestigious peer reviewed medical journals.\n\nCox is the world authority on conservative care treatment of discogenic back pain. If you have a herniated disc that is not the rare surgical emergency, this is the treatment you want.
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July Heat 1 Heat 2 Heat 3 Participation According to an unofficial count, 33 athletes from 24 countries participated in the event. References 3000 metres steeplechasechase Steeplechase at the World
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University Stadium on 29 and 31 July. Medalists Results Final 31 July Heats 29 July Heat 1 Heat 2 Heat 3 Participation According to an unofficial
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was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.98 and the average family size was 3.08. In the city, the population was spread out, with 27.5% under the age of 18, 4.6% from 18 to 24, 21.3% from 25 to 44, 39.7% from 45 to 64, and 6.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 43 years. For every 100 females, there were 91.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 97.8 males. The median income for a household in the city was $100,846, and the median income for a family was $101,499. Males had a median income of $72,000 versus $36,563 for
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living together, 6.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 5.9% were non-families. 4.3% of all households were made up of individuals, and 1.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.98 and the average family size was 3.08. In the city, the population was spread out, with 27.5% under the age of 18, 4.6% from 18 to 24, 21.3% from 25 to 44, 39.7% from 45 to 64, and 6.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 43 years. For every 100 females, there were 91.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 97.8 males. The median income for a household in
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In 1952 Toth ended his contract with DC Comics and moved to California.
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1952 tog Toths kontrakt med DC Comics slut, och han flyttade till Kalifornien.
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Is it possible to kick a country out of NATO, and what would be the political ramifications for it?
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There are no current rules to remove a member state if they voluntarily continue to remain part of the alliance. The charter would necessarily have to be updated to include a provision for removal, but a defense treaty isn't very useful if the other countries can just duck out of enforcement by saying they're kicking you out after the fighting has started. For what it's worth, there's a legal argument to be made that the NATO treaty would only include attacks on Turkey in the portion of the country existing on European soil (NW of Istanbul). I say this because Article 6 has already been interpreted to not include an attack on Hawaii, but it would cover an attack on Alaska. The writing about what territories or areas of the globe are covered are fairly strictly read by the signees.
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how can i lose 10 pounds without starving myself?
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Believe or not, eat more often. Try this for 3 weeks. Cut out soda pop, fruit juices and sports drinks. Eat a bowl of oatmeal or whole grain cereal with 1% milk for breakfast, an apple or some kind of healthy snack around 10:30, have a salad with low fat dressing, or tuna salad, etc., for lunch, a granola bar for an afternoon snack, and a healthy dinner. Strive for portions no bigger than your fist, limit you fat calories to less than 30 Grams per day, and walk, lift weights, or something for 30 minutes a day.
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The complete cure of the disease of diabetes.?
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What will it take?\n\nIMO, it'll take getting big business and corporations out of health care! Their focus is on the bottom line. They're plenty happy to see us all stick our fingers, tummies, and whatever, and swallow enough pills to choke a horse FOR THE REST OF OUR LIVES, because then they get more money!\n\nMy diabetes educator was at a conference and was seated at a table with several research folks. She asked them whether a cure was actually close, due to all the reports in the media. They said, "Nope."\n\nSad but true...
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Paris. Active in New York City, he has works in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. References
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Carolina, he traveled abroad as a youth, studying under Ferdinand Humbert and Jean-Paul Laurens at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Active in New York City, he has works in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum, and the Smithsonian American Art
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the new champions, after their won 7–6(6), 6–1, against Charles-Antoine Brézac
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against Charles-Antoine Brézac and Vincent Stouff. Seeds Draw Draw References Doubles Draw Guzzini Challenger - Doubles Guzzini
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their constitutive instruments, and institutions which do not yet exist, but for which constitutive instruments have been signed. It does not include mere proposed institutions for which no instrument was ever signed. International courts International Court of Justice International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda International Criminal Court International Military Tribunal (Defunct) International Military Tribunal for the Far East (Defunct) International Prize Court (Never established) Permanent Court of International Justice (Defunct. Replaced by the International Court of Justice) International arbitral tribunals Permanent Court of Arbitration WTO Appellate Body WTO Dispute Settlement Panels NAFTA Dispute Settlement Panels International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes Court of Arbitration for Sport OSCE Court of Conciliation and Arbitration Quasi-judicial international institutions Human Rights Committee Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Committee on the Rights of the Child Committee
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human rights treaties. Institutions can also be divided into global and regional institutions. The listing below incorporates both currently existing institutions, defunct institutions that no longer exist, institutions which never came into existence due to non-ratification of their constitutive instruments, and institutions which do not yet exist, but for which constitutive instruments have been signed. It does not include mere proposed institutions for which no instrument was ever signed. International courts International Court of Justice International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda International Criminal Court International Military Tribunal (Defunct) International Military Tribunal for the Far East (Defunct) International Prize Court (Never established) Permanent Court of International Justice (Defunct. Replaced by the International Court of Justice) International arbitral tribunals Permanent Court of
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Ali Jangal
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عالیجنگل
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violations. When offenders are placed on probation rather than being sent to prison, it is typically for 4 years. The court, pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) Sec. 706-624(2)(a), can impose a term of imprisonment not exceeding two years in Class A felony cases, eighteen months in Class B felony cases, and one year in Class C felony cases. If a court at any point revokes probation under HRS 706-625, the judge may impose on the defendant any sentence that might have been imposed originally for the crime of which the defendant was convicted. A person who is convicted of a Class A felony is subject to an indeterminate term of imprisonment of twenty years. A person sentenced to prison for a Class B felony is subject to an indeterminate term of imprisonment of ten years. A person sentenced to prison for a Class C felony is subject to an indeterminate term of imprisonment of five years. HOPE probation requires close coordination among many different criminal justice system agencies. Warning hearings Participation in a HOPE "warning hearing" is the mandatory first step for a person after being recommended by his or her probation officer and being accepted by the judge. The warning hearings take place in a group format in open court. The probationers, their attorneys, and the prosecutor appear in person before the judge, who impresses on each probationer the importance of compliance and the certainty of consequences for noncompliance. HOPE probationers are warned that positive drug tests and/or admissions to drug and/or alcohol use will result in an immediate, on-the-spot arrest, and missing a drug test or a probation appointment will result in the immediate issuance of a bench warrant. Also, HOPE probationers are told they are expected to acknowledge when they have violated and not to abscond from the system. Absconding offenders will face harsher sanctions than those who do not run away. During the hearing, the judge emphasizes personal responsibility and the hope of all involved that the probationer succeed. Drug testing hotline The drug testing hotline is one of the major components of the HOPE program. Probationers are required to call the hotline recording every weekday of their probation and listen for the randomly selected colors of the day. Colors are assigned to probationers for privacy and efficiency reasons, and are reassigned as probationers progress in the program and their colors are called less frequently. Probationers whose colors are named in the recording are required to report to the downtown Honolulu courthouse the same day for drug testing between 6:30AM and 2:30PM HST. The hotline is refreshed each day of the work week at 4:00AM HST. During the first two months of HOPE, a probationer's color is called six times a month, becoming less frequent as the program continues and dwindling to a minimum of once a month. Exceptions for weekdays in which the hotline is not in service are state holidays. To induce probationers to appear for testing even when they know their drug test will be positive, HOPE provides for more severe sanctions for those who abscond than for those who test positive for drugs but admit and turn themselves in. To make the threat effective, law enforcement officers are available to promptly arrest those who failed to appear. HOPE probation modification hearings A HOPE probation modification hearing is held shortly after a probationer has been arrested for violating the terms and conditions of his or her probation, often within two working days. High bail is set, and the probationer is usually confined in the interim. A probationer found to have violated the terms of probation is immediately sentenced to a short jail stay (typically several days servable on the weekend if employed, but increasing with continued non-compliance), with credit given for time served. The probationer resumes participation in HOPE and reports to his or her probation officers on the day of release. Unlike a probation revocation, a modification order does not sever the probation relationship. A probationer may request a treatment referral at any time, but probationers with multiple violations are mandated to intensive substance abuse treatment services (typically residential care). The court continues to supervise the probationer throughout the treatment experience and the probationer is still subject to court-ordered sanctions for noncompliance. HOPE history The HOPE program was launched in 2004 by Judge Steven Alm, a now-retired First Circuit Judge, in an effort to reduce probation violations by high risk offenders. Alm's inspiration stemmed from a mid-1990s presentation by David M. Kennedy about an intensely supervisional deterrence program for Boston youth gangs, called Operation Ceasefire. Mirroring the supervision aspect of Operation Ceasefire, Alm created HOPE probation. The first HOPE probation hearings, held October 1, 2004, had 18 sex offenders and 16 drug offenders. HOPE program results Early reported results were promising. In a 12-month follow-up study, 61% of HOPE probationers had zero positive drug tests, 20% had one positive drug test, 9% had two, 5% had three, and less than 5% had four or more. Only 10% of the HOPE probationers needed further drug treatment. A randomized controlled study compared probationers assigned to HOPE (n = 330) to individuals assigned to regular probation (n = 163). After one year, HOPE probationers were 55% less likely to be arrested for a new crime, 72% less likely to use drugs, 61% less likely to miss appointments with their supervisory officers, and 53% less likely to have their probation revoked than those on regular probation. HOPE participants were sentenced on average to 48% fewer days of prison than regular probationers. However, several more long-term studies, funded by the National Institutes of Health, were not able
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their drug test will be positive, HOPE provides for more severe sanctions for those who abscond than for those who test positive for drugs but admit and turn themselves in. To make the threat effective, law enforcement officers are available to promptly arrest those who failed to appear. HOPE probation modification hearings A HOPE probation modification hearing is held shortly after a probationer has been arrested for violating the terms and conditions of his or her probation, often within two working days. High bail is set, and the probationer is usually confined in the interim. A probationer found to have violated the terms of probation is immediately sentenced to a short jail stay (typically several days servable on the weekend if employed, but increasing with continued non-compliance), with credit given for time served. The probationer resumes participation in HOPE and reports to his or her probation officers on the day of release. Unlike a probation revocation, a modification order does not sever the probation relationship. A probationer may request a treatment referral at any time, but probationers with multiple violations are mandated to intensive substance abuse treatment services (typically residential care). The court continues to supervise the probationer throughout the treatment experience and the probationer is still subject to court-ordered sanctions for noncompliance. HOPE history The HOPE program was launched in 2004 by Judge Steven Alm, a now-retired First Circuit Judge, in an effort to reduce probation violations by high risk offenders. Alm's inspiration stemmed from a mid-1990s presentation by David M. Kennedy about an intensely supervisional deterrence program for Boston youth gangs, called Operation Ceasefire. Mirroring the supervision aspect of Operation Ceasefire, Alm created HOPE probation. The first HOPE probation hearings, held October 1, 2004, had 18 sex offenders and 16 drug offenders. HOPE program results Early reported results were promising. In a 12-month follow-up study, 61% of HOPE probationers had zero positive drug tests, 20% had one positive drug test, 9% had two, 5% had three, and less than 5% had four or more. Only 10% of the HOPE probationers needed further drug treatment. A randomized controlled study compared probationers assigned to HOPE (n = 330) to individuals assigned to regular probation (n = 163). After one year, HOPE probationers were 55% less likely to be arrested for a new crime, 72% less likely to use drugs, 61% less likely to miss appointments with their supervisory officers, and 53% less likely to have their probation revoked than those on regular probation. HOPE participants were sentenced on average to 48% fewer days of prison than regular probationers. However, several more long-term studies, funded by the National Institutes of Health, were not able to replicate the earlier promising findings. Although the HOPE field experiments showed reductions in property and drug offenses, there were no similar reductions in probation violations and revocations across the board. The 2016 study Outcome Findings from the HOPE Demonstration Field Experiment, published in Criminology & Public Policy, also concluded that HOPE did not achieve significant reductions in re-arrests of “moderate to high-risk probationers,” when compared to standard probation programs. Issues about HOPE program A 2014 assessment identifies seven issues about the effectiveness of the HOPE project: 1. An Over-Emphasis on a Potentially Weak Key Ingredient: the use of swift-and-certain sanctions. HOPE assumes that specific deterrence is the key to enforcing compliance with probation conditions and reducing recidivism. Little evidence exists that specific-deterrence programs are consistently effective with correctional populations, using the failure of the "Scared Straight" program as an example. 2. An Under-Emphasis on Active Key Ingredients: HOPE emphasizes drug and alcohol treatment, but that is only one of several factors leading to criminal behavior. To truly impact recidivism, HOPE must also target antisocial attitudes, associates, and behavioral patterns; familial relationships; problems in education and employment; and poor use of leisure time. 3. Failure to Identify Alternative Explanations for HOPE's Effectiveness: James Finckenauer has used the term "panacea phenomenon" to describe initiatives that, "with very little criminological or empirical scrutiny, arise, are quickly embraced, and are imposed on the wayward with very little understanding of their true impact." 4. Over-Selling the Promise of Applicability for Other Jurisdictions: Most of the HOPE program was supported by relationships that Judge Alm had with different agencies within the state, helping to facilitate the start of HOPE using minimal funds. Other locations should not assume that this will hold true in their jurisdictions. For example, the replication of a HOPE-like program in Delaware quickly encountered a series of unanticipated problems: too many offenders failed urine tests, too rapidly; there was strain on personnel who had to transport those failing drug tests immediately to facilities located one to two-and-a-half hours away; there was a legal requirement to accord all incarcerated offenders
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Volcán Osorno was used as the backdrop for promotional photos and video in Motorola's 2005 global advertising campaign for the PEBL mobile phone.
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Vulkan Osorno je bil uporabljen kot ozadje za promocijske fotografije in videoposnetke v globalni oglaševalski kampanji Motorole za mobilni telefon PEBL 2005.
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Clear Spring, Maryland
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Clear Spring
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A woman sitting with piles of food in front of her.
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A woman is tending a variety of fruits.
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include: References Arthoniomycetes Taxa named by Erik
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include: References Arthoniomycetes Taxa named by Erik Acharius Arthoniomycetes
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right right yeah well well we've got three kids and so uh and so uh i guess there's there's two kinds of dining out there's dining out with the kids and dining out without the kids
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We have three kids.
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Different species of capital perform in different fields, which in turn are defined by the power balances exerted by the capital.
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Las diferentes especies de capitales desempeñan en diferentes campos, que a su vez se definen por los equilibrios de poder que ejerce el capital.
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The painting was a success and Waterhouse would exhibit at the annual exhibition every year until 1916, with the exception of 1890 and 1915.
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Obraz měl velký úspěch, a od té doby vystavoval Waterhouse na každé výroční výstavě až do roku 1916, s výjimkou let 1890 a 1915.
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Four variations on Facebook in U.S. top ten .
Top 50 dominated by website names as we switch to searching instead of typing web addresses .
Celebrities enter the chart at 92 - Justin Bieber is top .
Daily Mail is 14th most searched for on UK internet .
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The top ten U.S. search terms included four variations on Facebook - Facebook.com, Facebook, Facebook login and www.facebook.com - the second year the social networking giant has had four top ten slots. Overall, searches for Facebook accounted for 4.42 per cent of searches - a 24 per cent increase in a year, according to web-monitoring firm Experian Hitwise. Other web giants such as YouTube made up the rest of the top ten. Most people prefer to search rather than type in an address, said Hitwise. In the UK, 'Daily . Mail' is 14th from the top in search terms - and the Daily Mail charts far higher than . all other British newspapers. Facebook - and variants on the term made up four out of the top ten slots in the most searched-for terms of 2011, revealed data released by web monitoring firm Experian Hitwise . The habit of typing in favourite websites, rather than entering them in the address bar, is partly driven by 'predictive search', where Google or other search engines 'fill in' search terms as you type. It's just easier to search rather than type in a web address that might not work. Most of us simply can't be bothered to move the cursor up the screen to type in a fiddly address when Google or other search engines will fill it in for us. It's also much easier on mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets, where typing and navigating can be difficult. In the UK in particular, people are keen on brevity - unlike the US, the abbreviation 'FB' - no prizes for guessing what it's short for' - made the top ten for the first time this year. New terms that entered the top 50 U.S. search terms for 2011 included amazon.com, hotmail, and twitter. Analysis of the search terms revealed that social networking-related terms dominated the U.S. results, accounting for 4.18 percent of the top 50 searches. 'Navigational searches dominated the top search results as users typed in terms versus typing in the URL in the browser bar,' said Simon Bradstock, general manager of Experian Hitwise. 'It's a result of predictive search functions across major search engines.' Celebrities don't even begin to enter the U.S. chart - compiled across all search engines - till 92nd place, where Justin Bieber scored the top slot. The results are hugely different from charts such as Google's Zeitgeist, because Google structures their reports to cut out searches for websites. 1. Facebook . 2. Facebook login . 3. YouTube . 4. Craigslist . 5. MySpace . 6. Facebook.com . 7. eBay . 8. Yahoo . 9. www.facebook.com . 10. Mapquest . 1. Facebook . 2. YouTube . 3. Facebook login . 4. Craigslist . 5. Facebook.com . 6. Yahoo . 7. eBay . 8. www.facebook.com . 9. Mapquest . 10. Yahoo.com . 1. Facebook . 2. YouTube . 3. Facebook login . 4. Ebay . 5. Argos . 6. Amazon . 7. Ebay UK . 8. BBC . 9. You tube . 10. BBC iPlayer . 1. Facebook . 2. YouTube . 3. Ebay . 4. Facebook login . 5. Amazon . 6. Argos . 7. BBC . 8. Fb . 9. Google . 10. BBC News . 1. Justin Bieber, right . 2. Casey Anthony . 3. Kim Kardashian . 4. Nicki Minaj . 5. Selena Gomez . 1. Kim Kardashian . 2. Glenn Beck . 3. Rush Limbaugh . 4. Robert Pattinson, above . 5. Khloe Kardashian . 1. Star Wars, right . 2. Transformers . 3. (Twilight) Breaking Dawn . 4. Harry Potter And the Deathly Hallows . 5. Fast Five . 1. American Idol, right . 2. Young and the Restless . 3. Dora the Explorer . 4. Dancing with the Stars . 5. Days of our Lives .
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Nuño de Guzman during the conquest of the region. Subsequently, Franciscan priests proceeded to baptize the Native Purepecha and Chichimeca populations that inhabited the area. In addition to the city center, the Spanish Conquistadors also established within the jurisdiction of Tlazazalca an "Indian Republic" (Spanish: Republica de Indios) whose role was to govern directly the Native populations subjected to Spanish authority. The town and surrounding areas were administered by the Parish of Saint Mark the Archangel (Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel) whose name was chosen in honor of the town's Franciscan founder. Tlazazalca served as a major governing center in Michoacan until it was later subordinated to
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addition to the city center, the Spanish Conquistadors also established within the jurisdiction of Tlazazalca an "Indian Republic" (Spanish: Republica de Indios) whose role was to govern directly the Native populations subjected to Spanish authority. The town and surrounding areas were administered by the Parish of Saint Mark the Archangel (Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel) whose name was chosen in honor of the town's Franciscan founder. Tlazazalca served as a major governing center in Michoacan until it was later subordinated to Zamora and Valladolid (Morelia). List of mayors Mayo-Agosto 1904: Jesus Magaña y Bravo Mayo-Agosto 1908: Jesus Magaña y Bravo Septiembre 1909-Septiembre 1910: Jesus Magaña y Bravo 1940: José Zamora Gil 1941: J. Salud Díaz Navarro 1942: J. Jesús Martínez J. Jesús Aguilar Gil José Chávez Chávez 1944: Fidel Magaña 1945: José Orozco Enríquez Roberto Canchú Parocua 1946: Joaquín Anaya
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I never realized that Tom is such a moron.
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Tom'un bu kadar geri zekalı olduğunu hiç anlamadım.
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Afghanistan: Herat · Global Voices
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افغانستان:هرات دوست داشتنی
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Joseph Höffner
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יוזף הפנר
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The Spaniards conjectured that these places may be one and the same.
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Los españoles presumieron que estos lugares eran uno solo y por ende los mismos.
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in December 2008. In February 2009, Shannon and Ben moved to Nashville, Tennessee. While she worked on songs for her follow-up album, Shannon was directed to an ad on Craigslist posted by local producer Bryan Talbot, who was looking for a pop songwriter with songs to add electronic and ambient beats to. Inspired by the overwhelming response to her remix contest, Shannon decided to pursue the new project. Titled Lovers and Poets, the band featured Bryan and Shannon's production efforts, Ben Eisen's bass lines and Shannon's pop songs. Shannon and Bryan eventually parted ways over creative differences, but the project continued, this time as Shannon and Ben. In August 2010, Lovers and Poets released their self-titled debut album, to much critical praise from blog sites like We All Want Someone To Shout For and Keeping an Ear Out,. In October 2010, several tracks from the album were featured on the ACE Broadcasting Network podcast The Film Vault. Shannon spent three months as a lounge performer at the Park Hyatt in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam from December 2009 to March 2010. She performed at the Park Lounge six nights a week to packed audiences. While in Vietnam, Shannon watched the devastation of the earthquake that ravaged Haiti in January 2010, and decided to team up with her musician friends all over the world. Together they created Songs For Haiti, a compilation of songs of hope. All proceeds went to OXFAM America, a non-profit organization dedicated to ending poverty and aiding in disaster relief. Songs For Haiti featured many well known artists, such as Peter Murphy, Leigh Nash and Jenni Alpert. In April 2010, Shannon and Ben moved back to Los Angeles and once work on the Lovers and Poets album was complete, Shannon began focusing on her follow-up. An early single from this album called Beg Steal Borrow was used in the web soap opera Venice: The Series in November 2010. In the fall of 2010, Shannon was approached by songwriter and producer Aruna to sing on a trance track she had penned with Sir Adrian and Raz Nitzan. Nitzan had Shannon in mind to sing it after he discovered her album with Lovers & Poets on the music site Amie Street. The song debuted at Armin van Buuren's A State of Trance festival 500 in Johannesburg, South Africa in a set by Protoculture on March 18, 2011. Sun Gone Down premiered on A State of Trance Radio (#511) as track of the week on June 2, 2011. On July 4, 2011 Re*brand/Armada Music released "Sun Gone Down" with an extra mix by Alex M.O.R.P.H. and Chriss Ortega. This single introduced Shannon to the world of trance music and she became a sought-after vocalist and songwriter in the trance community. Since 2012, she has collaborated with Lange, Ronski Speed, Giuseppe Ottaviani, The Thrillseekers and others. Shannon produced all but three tracks on her second full-length album California. It was released on her imprint For Lenore Records in July 2011. California featured the singles "California" and "Slow Down", both produced by Guy Erez. Shannon's third full-length album, The Light, was released in February 2014. Shannon is currently at work with Ben Eisen on a second Lovers and Poets album and her fourth solo album, both slated for release later. Discography Albums Shannon Hurley (EP) (2003) Sunrise (EP) (2006) Ready to Wake Up (2007) Second Light: The Ready to Wake Up Remixes (2008) Lovers and Poets (2010) (released under Lovers & Poets) California (2011) The Light (2014) Switch It On (2015) Lovers & Poets II (released under Lovers & Poets) (2016) New Day (2017) (New album by Shannon) Trance Singles Sun Gone Down (2011) (released under Protoculture featuring Shannon Hurley) My Heart Is Breaking (2011) (with Indivision) Lost in Space (2012) (with Julian Vincent) I Want to Believe (2012) (with Andy Duguid) Monday Morning Madness (2012) (with Alex M.O.R.P.H.) Love Survives (2012) (with Tenishia and Ruben De Ronde) Something to Say (2012) (with Stonevalley) I
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Rolling Stone, who listed her as one of their Top 25 Bands on Myspace, along with notable artists like The Airborne Toxic Event. Rolling Stone called Shannon's music "something you could see playing in a college dorm room of the girl you're making a move on." Shannon's full-length debut Ready to Wake Up was released in November 2007. The album featured tracks produced by Guy Erez and Michael Woodrum, and was applauded by many in the blogosphere like the site Lyrical Venus and numerous online radio stations like KGRL and Sirius XM Radio The music licensing company Muzak picked up on the album and began playing tracks from it in their thousands of stores, malls and restaurants throughout the world. While continually writing, Shannon performed live and toured with Russian-born singer songwriter Marina V and was featured on her albums Live at Soundmoves, Modern Fairytale and My Star. In 2008, Shannon decided to submit tracks from Ready to Wake Up to the music sampling and remixing site CCmixter, inviting fans to cut up pieces of her songs and remix them. She received hundreds of entries, the best of which were released as the album Second Light: The Ready To Wake Up Remixes, which was released in December 2008. In February 2009, Shannon and Ben moved to Nashville, Tennessee. While she worked on songs for her follow-up album, Shannon was directed to an ad on Craigslist posted by local producer Bryan Talbot, who was looking for a pop songwriter with songs to add electronic and ambient beats to. Inspired by the overwhelming response to her remix contest, Shannon decided to pursue the new project. Titled Lovers and Poets, the band featured Bryan and Shannon's production efforts, Ben Eisen's bass lines and Shannon's pop songs. Shannon and Bryan eventually parted ways over creative differences, but the project continued, this time as Shannon and Ben. In August 2010, Lovers and Poets released their self-titled debut album, to much critical praise from blog sites like We All Want Someone To Shout For and Keeping an Ear Out,. In October 2010, several tracks from the album were featured on the ACE Broadcasting Network podcast The Film Vault. Shannon spent three months as a lounge performer at the Park Hyatt in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam from December 2009 to March 2010. She performed at the Park Lounge six nights a week to packed audiences. While in Vietnam, Shannon watched the devastation of the earthquake that ravaged Haiti in January 2010, and decided to team up with her musician friends all over the world. Together they created Songs For Haiti, a compilation of songs of hope. All proceeds went to OXFAM America, a non-profit organization dedicated to ending poverty and aiding in disaster relief. Songs For Haiti featured many well known artists, such as Peter Murphy, Leigh Nash and Jenni Alpert. In April 2010, Shannon and Ben moved back to Los Angeles and once work on the Lovers and Poets album was complete, Shannon began focusing on her follow-up. An early single from this album called Beg Steal Borrow was used in the web soap opera Venice: The Series in November 2010. In the fall of 2010, Shannon was approached by songwriter and producer Aruna to sing on a trance track she had penned with Sir Adrian and Raz Nitzan. Nitzan had Shannon in mind to sing it after he discovered her album with Lovers & Poets on the music site Amie Street. The song debuted at Armin van Buuren's A State of Trance festival 500 in Johannesburg, South Africa in a set by Protoculture on March 18, 2011. Sun Gone Down premiered on A State of Trance Radio (#511) as track of the week on June 2, 2011. On July 4, 2011 Re*brand/Armada Music released "Sun Gone Down" with an extra mix by Alex M.O.R.P.H. and Chriss Ortega. This single introduced Shannon to the world of trance music and she became a sought-after vocalist and songwriter in the trance community. Since 2012, she has collaborated with Lange, Ronski Speed, Giuseppe Ottaviani, The Thrillseekers and
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(1.12%) || |Jim Maloway |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Radisson || |Bidhu Jha 3,888 (52.45%) | |Linda West 2,901 (39.13%) | |Murray Cliff 624 (8.42%) | | | | || |Bidhu Jha |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|River East | |Doug Longstaffe 4,402 (45.75%) || |Bonnie Mitchelson 4,935 (51.28%) | |Fred Curry 286 (2.97%) | | | | || |Bonnie Mitchelson |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Rossmere || |Harry Schellenberg 5,057 (65.55%) | |Virginia Larsson 2,296 (29.76%) | |Sam Bhalesar 362 (4.69%) | | | | || |Harry Schellenberg† |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|St. Boniface || |Greg Selinger 4,904 (74.34%) | |Dan Zahari 741 (11.23%) | |Dougald Lamont 952 (14.43%) | | | | || |Greg Selinger |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Transcona || |Daryl Reid 4,414 (69.48%) | |Nansy Marsiglia 915 (14.40%) | |Betty Ann Watts 1,024 (16.12%) | | | | || |Daryl Reid |} West Winnipeg |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Assiniboia || |Jim Rondeau 5,147 (63.05%) | |Dennis Wishanski 2,257 (27.65%) | |Monique Graboski 657 (8.05%) | |Jessie Tottle 102 (1.25%) | | || |Jim Rondeau |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Charleswood | |Mel Willis 1,436 (17.52%) || |Myrna Driedger 3,961 (48.32%) | |Rick Ross 2,800 (34.16%) | | | | || |Myrna Driedger |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Kirkfield Park | |Dennis Kshyk 2,855 (31.06%) || |Stuart Murray 4,294 (46.72%) | |Brian Head 2,042 (22.22%) | | | | || |Stuart Murray |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|St. James || |Bonnie Korzeniowski 3,982 (53.68%) | |Cliff Allbutt 2,473 (33.34%) | |Alana McKenzie 963 (12.98%) | | | | || |Bonnie Korzeniowski |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Tuxedo | |Sonia Taylor 2,023 (25.36%) || |Heather Stefanson 4,213 (52.81%) | |Marla Billinghurst 1,741 (21.83%) | | | | || |Heather Stefanson |} Central Winnipeg |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Fort Rouge || |Tim Sale 4,118 (57.64%) | |Mark Francis 1,409 (19.72%) | |David Henteleff 1,212 (16.96%) | |Mikel Magnusson 355 (4.97%) | |Jim Weidman (Libertarian) 51 (0.71%) || |Tim Sale† |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Lord Roberts || |Diane McGifford 4,352 (61.99%) | |Andrew Hymers 1,179 (16.79%) | |Ali Lamont 982 (13.99%) | |Vere Scott 442 (6.29%) | |Andy Caisse (Libertarian) 66 (0.94%) || |Diane McGifford |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Minto || |MaryAnn Mihychuk 3,586 (69.47%) | |David Laurence 626 (12.13%) | |Mario Javier 685 (13.27%) | |Joan Johannson 197 (3.81%) | |Cheryl-Anne Carr (Communist) 68 (1.32%) || |MaryAnn Mihychuk |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|River Heights | |Kristin Bingeman 1,824 (19.74%) | |Mike Radcliffe 2,675 (28.95%) || |Jon Gerrard 4,500 (48.70%) | |Linda Goosen 209 (2.26%) | |Clancy Smith (Libertarian) 32 (0.35%) || |Jon Gerrard |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Wolseley || |Rob Altemeyer 3,482 (56.90%) | |Ashley Burner 679 (11.09%) | |Val Mollison 766 (12.52%) | |Markus Buchart 1,193 (19.49%) | | || |Jean Friesen |} South Winnipeg |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Fort Garry || |Kerri Irvin-Ross 3,852 (46.75%) | |Joy Smith 3,765 (45.69%) | |Taran Malik 562 (6.82%) | | | |Didz Zuzens (Independent) 61 (1.12%) || |Joy Smith |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Fort Whyte | |Janine Ballingall Scotten 2,647 (28.13%) || |John Loewen 4,960 (52.71%) | |Gerry Sankar 1,803 (19.16%) | | | | || |John Loewen |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Riel || |Christine Melnick 4,455 (54.03%) | |Shirley Render 3,119 (37.83%) | |Kristopher Ade 671 (8.14%) | | | | || |Linda Asper |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Seine River || |Theresa Oswald 4,314 (51.06%) | |Louise Dacquay 3,582 (42.40%) | |Luciano Vacca 553 (6.54%) | | | | || |Louise Dacquay |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Southdale | |Carolyn Frost 3,123 (36.04%) || |Jack Reimer 4,422 (51.03%) | |Chuck Mrena 1,120 (12.93%) | | | | || |Jack Reimer |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|St. Norbert || |Marilyn Brick 3,355 (48.68%) | |Marcel Laurendeau 2,610 (37.87%) | |Jocelyn Greenwood 741 (10.75%) | |Keith Barber 186 (2.70%) | | || |Marcel Laurendeau |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|St. Vital || |Nancy Allan 4,409 (63.43%) | |Kirsty Reilly 1,656 (23.82%) | |Justin Beaudry 707 (10.17%) | |Nelson Morrison 179 (2.58%) | | || |Nancy Allan |} Post-election changes MaryAnn Mihychuk (Minto) resigned her seat on May 21, 2004 to campaign for Mayor of Winnipeg. A by-election was held on June 22, 2004 to determine her successor. Merv Tweed (Turtle Mountain) resigned his seat to campaign for the House of Commons of Canada. A by-election was held on July 2, 2004 to determine his successor. John Loewen (Fort Whyte) resigned his seat on September 26, 2005 to campaign for the House of
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| | | || |Larry Maguire |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Brandon East || |Drew Caldwell 3,870 (62.04%) | |Greg Dinsdale 2,036 (32.64%) | |Scott Brigden 274 (4.39%) | | | |Lisa Gallagher (Communist) 58 (0.93%) || |Drew Caldwell |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Brandon West || |Scott Smith 5,210 (61.02%) | |Reg Atkinson 2,982 (34.93%) | |Candace Sigurdson 346 (4.05%) | | | | || |Scott Smith |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Minnedosa | |Harvey Paterson 3,247 (47.19%) || |Leanne Rowat 3,259 (47.37%) | |Gordon Powell 268 (3.90%) | | | |Colin Atkins (Independent) 106 (1.54%) || |Harold Gilleshammer |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Russell | |Don Yanick 3,208 (40.78%) || |Len Derkach 4,087 (51.96%) | |Joan Clement 571 (7.26%) | | | | || |Len Derkach |} Central Manitoba |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Carman | |Bill Harrison 1,445 (21.27%) || |Denis Rocan 3,523 (51.86%) | |Don Oldcorn 1,825 (26.87%) | | | | || |Denis Rocan† |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Gimli || |Peter Bjornson 5,500 (56.56%) | |Vern Sabeski 3,651 (37.54%) | |Lynn Clark 574 (5.90%) | | | | || |Ed Helwer |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Interlake || |Tom Nevakshonoff 3,858 (63.76%) | |Betty Green 1,796 (29.68%) | |Leslie Jacobson 397 (6.56%) | | | | || |Tom Nevakshonoff |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Lakeside | |Robert Marshall 3,015 (38.85%) || |Ralph Eichler 4,110 (52.96%) | |Louis Allain 636 (8.19%) | | | | || |Harry Enns |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Morris | |John Auger 1,588 (22.71%) || |Mavis Taillieu 3,996 (57.16%) | |Michael van Walleghem 1,407 (20.13%) | | | | || |Frank Pitura |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Pembina | |Mary Johnson 877 (14.24%) || |Peter George Dyck 4,694 (76.24%) | |Marilyn Skubovious 505 (8.20%) | | | |Aaron Crossman (Communist) 81 (1.32%) || |Peter George Dyck |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Portage la Prairie | |Bob Kriski 3,023 (42.73%) || |David Faurschou 3,524 (49.82%) | |Mike Lefebvre 527 (7.45%) | | | | || |David Faurschou |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Selkirk || |Greg Dewar 4,580 (62.69%) | |Doug Neal 1,257 (17.20%) | |Jack Jonasson 1,469 (20.11%) | | | | || |Greg Dewar |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Ste. Rose | |John Harapiak 2,301 (35.14%) || |Glen Cummings 3,709 (56.64%) | |Wendy Menzies 538 (8.22%) | | | | || |Glen Cummings† |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Turtle Mountain | |Lonnie Patterson 1,893 (28.72%) || |Merv Tweed 3,956 (60.01%) | |Bev Leadbeater 743 (11.27%) | | | | || |Merv Tweed |} Eastman |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Emerson | |Luc Gendreau 1,137 (19.25%) || |Jack Penner 3,509 (59.41%) | |Len Schieman 1,260 (21.34%) | | | | || |Jack Penner† |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Lac du Bonnet | |Michael Hameluck 3,875 (45.35%) || |Gerald Hawranik 4,380 (51.26%) | |Cheryl Appleyard 290 (3.39%) | | | | || |Gerald Hawranik |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|La Verendrye || |Ron Lemieux 3,881 (58.07%) | |Gerard Simard 2,310 (34.57%) | |Paula Ryplanski Marsch 492 (7.36%) | | | | || |Ron Lemieux |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Springfield | |Georgine Spooner 2,512 (30.97%) || |Ron Schuler 4,917 (60.62%) | |Vince Boileau 682 (8.41%) | | | | || |Ron Schuler |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Steinbach | |Bonnie Schmidt 875 (15.24%) || |Kelvin Goertzen 4,284 (74.63%) | |Monica Guetre 455 (7.93%) | |Connie Jantz 126 (2.20%) | | || |Jim Penner |} Northwest Winnipeg |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Burrows || |Doug Martindale 4,004 (69.01%) | |Derek Lambert 423 (7.29%) | |Tony Sanchez 1,252 (21.58%) | |Catherine Johannson 123 (2.12%) | | || |Doug Martindale |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Inkster | |Mario Santos 2,851 (41.46%) | |Michael Ledarney 251 (3.65%) || |Kevin Lamoureux 3,671 (53.39%) | |Mario Ducusin 103 (1.50%) | | || |Becky Barrett |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Kildonan || |Dave Chomiak 5,123 (70.13%) | |Garreth McDonald 1,100 (15.06%) | |Michael Lazar 942 (12.90%) | |Frank Luschak 140 (1.92%) | | || |Dave Chomiak |- | style="background:whitesmoke;"|Point Douglas || |George Hickes 2,877 (74.86%) | |Wyatt McIntyre 337 (8.77%) | |Mary
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successful after renting ponies for Goldberg's children. In 2011, Goldberg joined Bloomberg View as a columnist; his column was syndicated online, often appearing on such sites as Newsday. Goldberg concluded writing for Bloomberg in 2014. Before becoming editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, Goldberg was a reporter there. Goldberg wrote principally on foreign affairs, with a focus on the Middle East and Africa. In 2019, Goldberg delivered the commencement address to the graduating class of the Johns Hopkins University. Orientation and reception Michael Massing, an editor of the Columbia Journalism Review, called Goldberg "the most influential journalist/blogger on matters related to Israel," and David Rothkopf, the CEO and editor of the FP Group, called him "one of the most incisive, respected foreign policy journalists around." He has been described by critics as a liberal, a Zionist and a critic of Israel. The New York Times reported that he "shaped" The Atlantic'''s endorsement of Hillary Clinton in the 2016 United States presidential election, only the third endorsement in the magazine's 160-year history. Notable articles "The Great Terror", The New Yorker, 2002 In "The Great Terror", Goldberg investigates the nature of the Iraqi Army's chemical attack on the Kurds in Halabja in 1988. The attack resulted in the deaths of between 3,200 and 5,000 people and injured 7,000 to 10,000 more, most of them civilians. "The Great Terror" won the Overseas Press Club's Joe & Laurie Dine Award for international human rights reporting. In a March 2002 CNN interview, former CIA director, James Woolsey said, "I think Jeff Goldberg's piece is quite remarkable, and he and The New Yorker deserve a lot of credit for it." In 2021, Glenn Greenwald described "The Great Terror" as "one of the most deceitful and destructive articles of his (Goldberg's) generation" for drawing later-debunked connections between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda, part of the justification for the US invasion of Iraq 9 months later. "In the Party of God", The New Yorker, 2002 In October 2002, Goldberg wrote a two-part examination of Hezbollah, "In the Party of God." Part I recounts his time in the village of Ras al-Ein, located in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, meeting with Hezbollah officials, including Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah, Hezbollah's former spiritual leader, and Hussayn al-Mussawi, founder of the now-defunct pro-Iranian Islamist militia Islamic Amal in 1982. Part II examines Hezbollah's activities in South America, specifically in the area known as the Triple Frontier, a tri-border area along the junction of Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil." In 2003, "In the Party of God" won the National Magazine Award for reporting.Accessed January 22, 2007; searchable database for National Magazine Awards on the website of the American Society of Magazine Editors (2003) "The Hunted", The New Yorker, 2010 In April 2010, Goldberg published "The Hunted", a New Yorker article on Mark and Delia Owens, a conservationist couple based in Zambia, who resorted to vigilantism in an effort to stop elephant poachers in North Luangwa National Park. Goldberg chronicles the Owens’ attempts to counter the poachers’ activity in Zambia in the 1970s/80s, which began with creating incentives such as bounty programs for the park's scouts, but as the poaching continued, the Owenses methods turned more confrontational. The New York Times columnist Ross Douthat praised "The Hunted", noting that “Goldberg builds an extensive, persuasive case that the Owenses' much-lauded environmental activism in the Zambian hinterland led to at least one murder, and maybe more.” "The Point of No Return", The Atlantic, 2010 In September 2010, Goldberg wrote the cover story for The Atlantic, which examined the potential consequences of an Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear facilities. Based on his interviews with high level Israeli and American government and military officials, including, Benjamin Netanyahu, Shimon Peres, Ephraim Sneh, Ben Rhodes, Rahm Emanuel, and Denis McDonough, Goldberg writes, "I have come to believe that the administration knows it is a near-certainty that Israel will act against Iran soon if nothing or no one else stops the nuclear program; and Obama knows—as his aides, and others in the State and Defense departments made clear to me—that a nuclear-armed Iran is a serious threat to the interests of the United States, which include his dream of a world without nuclear weapons." After reading the article, Fidel Castro invited Goldberg to Cuba to talk about the issue. Goldberg published a series of articles on their interviews, including Castro's views about anti-Semitism and Iran, Soviet-style Communism, and theories on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. When asked by Goldberg if the Soviet-style Communism was still worth exporting, Castro famously replied that "the Cuban model doesn't even work for us anymore." "The Modern King in the Arab Spring", The Atlantic, 2013 In April 2013, Goldberg published an article on the Jordanian King Abdullah and his government's approach to reform in the wake of the 2011 protests around the Arab world. In discussing a meeting between the King and the Jordanian tribes, Goldberg quotes the King as saying "I'm sitting with the old dinosaurs today." This quote garnered controversy when published, and the King's Royal Court issued a statement claiming the article contained many "fallacies" and that his words "were taken out of their correct context." However, in defending the accuracy of his quotes, Goldberg later tweeted, "I just spoke to a top official of the Jordanian royal court. He said they are not contesting the accuracy of quotes in my Atlantic piece." "Is It Time for the Jews to Leave Europe?", The Atlantic, 2015 In April 2015, Goldberg published "Is It Time for the Jews to Leave Europe?". Goldberg's essay explores the state of the Jewish communities across Europe, in light of the resurgence of anti-Semitism and attacks against Jews in Europe. Historian Diana Pinto, who is of Italian Jewish descent, wrote a rejoinder to Goldberg's article in The New Republic, arguing that his article is excessively dire. She wrote: "If a plaster cast may be permitted to speak, I would say that Goldberg and his colleagues aren’t describing my reality; the world I come from isn't already destroyed; and the story of the Jews in Europe isn't yet ready to be relegated to museums or to antiquarian sites like Pompeii." President Barack Obama President Obama Interviews (2008, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016) Goldberg has conducted five interviews with President Barack Obama
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("The Obama Doctrine") is required reading for those looking at the big picture on U.S. national security." In a response piece in The Atlantic, Martin Indyk praised the article, writing, "Jeffrey Goldberg’s fascinating article taps into President Obama's thinking about foreign policy and reveals its wellsprings. In that sense, he does more to help the president define and explain 'the Obama Doctrine' than previous efforts by the White House itself, captured in those memorable lines 'don’t do stupid shit' and 'leading from behind', which do not do justice to a doctrine that is both complicated and far-reaching in its implications for American foreign policy." Other interviews Goldberg has conducted interviews with Hillary Clinton, David Cameron, John Kerry, Benjamin Netanyahu, Isaac Herzog, Marco Rubio, Chris Christie, Ashton Carter, Ben Rhodes, Yair Lapid, Michael Oren, King Abdullah of Jordan, Ta-Nehisi Coates, David Gregory, and Tom Cotton, among others. "Trump: Americans Who Died in War Are 'Losers' and 'Suckers, The Atlantic, 2020 In September 2020, Goldberg published "Trump: Americans Who Died in War Are 'Losers' and 'Suckers. According to Goldberg's article, in cancelling a 2018 visit to the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial in France, which contains the remains of 2,289 U.S. service members killed in combat in World War I, President Donald Trump is alleged to have privately said, "Why should I go to that cemetery? It's filled with losers." He also reputedly referred to the more than 1,800 U.S. Marines who lost their lives at the Battle of Belleau Wood as "suckers" for getting killed. CNN reported that Goldberg's article "immediately became a massive story, with Democrats—including Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden—rushing to condemn Trump for his alleged behavior and the White House rallying an aggressive pushback against the article, including the President himself." Trump tweeted, "The Atlantic Magazine is dying, like most magazines, so they make up a fake story in order to gain some relevance. Story already refuted..." Referring to Goldberg's "blockbuster revelation," the Intelligencer said "The scope and intensity of the pushback was nuclear." It added, "While it's impossible to directly prove any of these allegations, there is an impressive amount of corroborating evidence. Almost all of it supports Goldberg's reporting," which the Associated Press, The New York Times, Fox News, and The Washington Post "quickly confirmed." Trump immediately denied making the comments, tweeting, "This is more made up Fake News given by disgusting & jealous failures in a disgraceful attempt to influence the 2020 Election!" Numerous Trump officials present that day also refuted Goldberg's reporting, including United States Ambassador to France Jamie McCourt, stating "In my presence, POTUS has NEVER denigrated any member of the U.S. military or anyone in service to our country. And he certainly did not that day, either". Also denying the report was national security adviser turned Trump-critic John Bolton and Deputy Chief of Staff Zach Fuentes, who was close to former Chief of Staff John Kelly. Speaking to Breitbart News, Fuentes said "Honestly, do you think General Kelly would have stood by and let ANYONE call fallen Marines losers?". Prisoners: A Muslim and a Jew Across the Middle East DividePrisoners: A Muslim and a Jew Across the Middle East Divide (New York: Knopf, 2006), describes Goldberg's experiences in Israel working at the Ketziot military prison camp as well as his dialogue with Rafiq, a prisoner whom Goldberg would later befriend in Washington, DC.The New York Times, The Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times named it one of the best books of 2006. The Los Angeles Times critic wrote, "Realization of the humanity of the ‘other’ is at the heart of New Yorker magazine correspondent Jeffrey Goldberg's sharply observed and beautifully written memoir." The New York Times critic wrote, "Mr. Goldberg, a talented and ambitious writer for the New Yorker ... takes an engagingly personal approach to the issue in his story of a quest for mutual understanding with a Palestinian activist who had been his prisoner ... For the bittersweet complexity of that moment, offered in the context of all that has preceded it, this is a genuinely admirable book."The Washington Post review of the book noted, "Prisoners is Jeffrey Goldberg's sensitive, forthright and perceptive account of his years as a soldier and journalist in Israel—and of his long-running conversation with a Palestinian whom he once kept under lock and key. It is a forceful reminder of how rewarding, and how difficult, discourse between Israelis and Palestinians can be." CBS News critic wrote, "There is no shortage of histories, polemics and policy manuals about the Middle East. An honest but complex story, from what happens to be a personal perspective that many Americans can at least conjure, is a rarer opportunity for insight. And that is what Jeffrey Goldberg, a reporter for The New Yorker, delivers in Prisoners. To those of us who have followed Jeffrey Goldberg’s reporting on the Muslim world, the publication of his first book is cause for real pleasure...because his writing on the subject has always been exceptional: wise, unpretentious, and at times, unexpectedly funny." Boris Kachka, a contributing editor for New York magazine, interviewed Goldberg in October 2006 about Prisoners in addition to other issues pertaining to
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The members of the Akademie were originally drawn from the wealthy bourgeois of Berlin.
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I membri della Akademie provenivano originariamente dall'ambiente ricco borghese di Berlino.
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Proposals include: limiting the use of the veto to vital national security issues; requiring agreement from multiple states before exercising the veto; and abolishing the veto entirely.
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Предлозите вклучуваат: Ограничување на употребата на вето за битни национални безбедносни прашања; Барање на согласност од повеќе држави пред употребата на вето; Целосно укинување на ветото.
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NOTE: The 55th Wing's (55 WG) E-4B National Air Operations Center (NAOC) aircraft and any of the Special Air Mission (SAM) aircraft operated by the 89th Airlift Wing (89 AW), e.g., VC-25/Air Force One, C-32, C-40, etc., are not options for new graduates of the Airlift/Tanker track.
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NOTA: Gli aerei in dotazione allo E-4B National Air Operations Center (NAOC) del 55th Wing ed ogni aereo della Special Air Mission (SAM) gestito dallo 89th Airlift Wing (89 AW), ad esempio VC-25/Air Force One, C-32, C-40, ecc. non sono una possibile destinazione di impiego per i neo-promossi del percorso trasporto/rifornitori.
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Eat Healthier Without Having to Give Up Your Favourite Foods
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This article for people who love junk foods, but really feel bad that they aren't eating healthy enough. By eating more healthily, can lose 2 pounds in two weeks.
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Explicit ethical agents: Machines which have algorithms to act ethical.
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Agentes éticos explícitos: máquinas qué tienen algoritmos para actuar éticamente.
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The London Bach Society ( LBS ) gave many concerts of Bach 's music , as well as singing music by other Baroque composers such as Handel , Telemann and Heinrich Schà 1\/4 tz .
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This amateur choir was trained to a high standard , and for the next four decades this was the backbone of the LBS , performing vocal works by Bach as well as his contemporaries including Handel and Telemann , and early Baroque composers such as Heinrich Schà 1\/4 tz ( 1585 â `` 1672 ) .
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Tom said his schedule has changed.
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Tom programının değiştiğini söyledi.
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"Updated TV Ratings Friday: 'Fringe' Holds Steady, 'Kitchen Nightmares' Down".
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«Updated TV Ratings Friday: 'Fringe' Holds Steady, 'Kitchen Nightmares' Down» (en inglés).
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Joey McFarland
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جویی مکفارلند
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Memorial Stadium and were members of the Lone Star Conference. Previous season The Mustangs finished the 2020 season 1–2. On August 12, 2020, the Lone Star Conference postponed fall competition in 2020 for several sports due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A few months later in January 2021, the conference announced that there will be no spring
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football team represented Midwestern State University in the 2021 NCAA Division II football season. They were led by head coach Bill Maskill, who was in his 20th season at Midwestern State. The Mustangs played their home games at Memorial Stadium and were members of the Lone Star Conference. Previous season The Mustangs finished the 2020 season 1–2. On August 12, 2020, the Lone Star Conference postponed fall competition in
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The man meets a Native American woman who helps him see a vision of the man who killed his daughter and was a part of the search party.
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El hombre conoce a una nativa americana mujer que le ayuda a ver una visión del hombre que mató a su hija y fue parte del equipo de búsqueda.
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Manuel Urrutia Lleó
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Manuel Urrutia
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what does parasympathetic nervous system mean in anatomy?
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The parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for the body's rest and digestion response when the body is relaxed, resting, or feeding. It basically undoes the work of sympathetic division after a stressful situation. The parasympathetic nervous system decreases respiration and heart rate and increases digestion.
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Does the coast guard have troops in combat, such as Iraq?
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The Coast Guard is currently providing Port security and Maritime Operational Security in various countries located along the Arabian Gulf such as Kuwait, Bahrain and the UAE. Operations are also being conducted in Iraq. The Coast Guard provides port and riverine operations throughout the world. The Coast Guard plays an integral role in coastal warfare, and works closely with the US Navy in joint coastal warfare squadrons.\n\nIf you feel that any current operations by any branch of the military are "immoral", I would suggest not entering the military. Your opinion will create a lot of problems for you and could make interacting with other sailors, airmen, soldiers and marines problematic. The job of any military member is to carry out all lawful orders given, whether or not you agree with them. If you know going in that you do not agree with the spirit of the mission, why force yourself to make difficult moral decisions on a daily basis?
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how many houses are built in the uk every year?
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Share this article: The number of new homes registered to be built by the UK's housebuilders in 2018 was in line with 2017 figures, according to NHBC's annual new homes statistics. Overall, developers registered 159,617 new homes with NHBC over the year, a 0.5% decrease on the 160,396 in 2017.
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She was replaced by French actress Annie Belle.
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Dia digantikan oleh aktris Prancis Annie Belle.
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15 August 1917 by Polish National Democracy politician Roman Dmowski. Its goal was to support the Entente by creating a Polish Army (the Blue Army under Józef Haller), to fight alongside it in exchange of support for an independent Poland. In addition to Dmowski its chief activists included Ignacy Jan Paderewski, August Zaleski, Erazm Piltz, Marian Seyda and Maurycy Zamoyski. In September 1917, the Polish National Committee was recognized by the French as the legitimate representative of Poland. The British and the Americans were less enthusiastic about Dmowski's National Committee, but likewise recognized it as representing Polish interests in 1918. In January 1919 the Committee recognized the government of Ignacy Jan Paderewski and dissolved itself. Historical background During World War I, many Polish people were determined to regain national
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In addition to Dmowski its chief activists included Ignacy Jan Paderewski, August Zaleski, Erazm Piltz, Marian Seyda and Maurycy Zamoyski. In September 1917, the Polish National Committee was recognized by the French as the legitimate representative of Poland. The British and the Americans were less enthusiastic about Dmowski's National Committee, but likewise recognized it as representing Polish interests in 1918. In January 1919 the Committee recognized the government of Ignacy Jan Paderewski and dissolved itself. Historical background During World War
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Elisabetta Gnone
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Елізабетт Гноун
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2015 Hall of Fame Tennis Championships – Doubles
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Hall of Fame Tennis Championships 2015 – mužská čtyřhra
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黑姆斯宾德
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is curved monitor good for work?
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- a curved screen means you won't be switching from tab to tab or looking at different displays. A good option for working professionals is the HP Z38c. The monitor comes with sharp graphics and won't make your workstation look like it belongs to a professional gamer.
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Finer topology Product topology Restricted product Quotient space Unit interval Continuum (topology) Extended real number line Long line (topology) Sierpinski space Cantor set, Cantor space, Cantor cube Space-filling curve Topologist's sine curve Uniform norm Weak topology Strong topology Hilbert cube Lower limit topology Sorgenfrey plane Real tree Compact-open topology Zariski topology Kuratowski closure axioms Unicoherent Solenoid (mathematics) Uniform spaces Uniform continuity Lipschitz continuity Uniform isomorphism Uniform property Uniformly connected space Metric spaces Metric topology Manhattan distance Ultrametric space P-adic numbers, p-adic analysis Open ball Bounded subset Pointwise convergence Metrization theorems Complete space Cauchy sequence Banach fixed-point theorem Polish space Hausdorff distance Intrinsic metric Category of metric spaces Topology and order theory Stone duality Stone's representation theorem for Boolean algebras Specialization (pre)order Sober space Spectral space Alexandrov topology Upper topology Scott topology Scott continuity Lawson topology Descriptive set theory Polish Space Cantor space Dimension theory Inductive dimension Lebesgue covering dimension Lebesgue's number lemma Combinatorial topology Polytope Simplex Simplicial complex CW complex Manifold Triangulation
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Solenoid (mathematics) Uniform spaces Uniform continuity Lipschitz continuity Uniform isomorphism Uniform property Uniformly connected space Metric spaces Metric topology Manhattan distance Ultrametric space P-adic numbers, p-adic analysis Open ball Bounded subset Pointwise convergence Metrization theorems Complete space Cauchy sequence Banach fixed-point theorem Polish space Hausdorff distance Intrinsic metric Category of metric spaces Topology and order theory Stone duality Stone's representation theorem for Boolean algebras Specialization (pre)order Sober space Spectral space Alexandrov topology Upper topology Scott topology Scott continuity Lawson topology Descriptive set theory Polish Space Cantor space Dimension theory Inductive dimension Lebesgue covering dimension Lebesgue's number lemma Combinatorial topology Polytope Simplex Simplicial complex CW complex Manifold Triangulation Barycentric subdivision Sperner's lemma Simplicial approximation theorem Nerve of an open covering Foundations of algebraic topology Simply connected Semi-locally simply connected Path (topology) Homotopy Homotopy lifting property Pointed space Wedge sum smash product Cone (topology) Adjunction space Topology and algebra Topological algebra Topological group Topological ring Topological vector space Topological module Topological abelian group Properly discontinuous Sheaf space See also Topology glossary List of topology topics List of
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why is there mean people out there?
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Because for some people, the only way they can bring themselves up is to bring someone else down, or at least try to. I pity people like that.
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He supplied the city with the grain harvest from the countryside and repaired the damaged sections of the city walls.
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Hij bevoorraadde de stad met de graanopbrengst van het platteland en herstelde de beschadigde delen van de stadsmuren.
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Linkhay - Digg clone
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Linkhay - Klon Digg
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few television programs, a single film, and a few short films. His first major credited role was a voiceover of the Croatian short film Star Stuff: A Story of Carl Sagan, where he provided the English voiceover for the young Carl Sagan. His following other extra work includes such work extra work as his appearance in Brad's Status, and his role in small short films such as Party Dress where he played Harper. His largest role was his recurring appearance in Good Girls where he played Ben Marks, a trans character that received a large degree of positive support for its coming out scene. Isaiah also appeared in Genera+ion as Evan. Personal life Isaiah was born in Manhattan, New York City. A notable feature of his life is
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after his coming out being trans characters. Isaiah is outspoken about his experience with transitioning and how it affected his career. During the early stages of filming for Good Girls Isaiah came out as transgender, identifying as male. This led to an open conversation between Isaiah and executive producer Jenna Bans about how best to portray the character. Filmography Film Television References External links 2004 births Living people 20th-century American male actors 21st-century American
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The story follows their adventures of the teens as they try to relate with one another while keeping up appearances with the government.
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La historia sigue las aventuras de los jóvenes mientras intentan relacionarse uno con el otro manteniendo las apariencias frente al gobierno.
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are paris metro trains running today?
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Paris Metro Hours. Paris Metro hours run from roughly 05:30 to 00:40 (5:30am – 12:40am) Sunday thru Thursday and 05:30 – 01:40 on Fridays, Saturdays and on days before a holiday.
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had 750,000 members. The club eventually had to close when it became unable to handle the volume of mail it generated. One of the favourite show songs was "The Wibbly Wobbly Way". The show was eventually cancelled in 1970 after eight years. The Tingha and Tucker puppets used on the air were reportedly stolen from storage shortly after and have never been recovered. Characters "Auntie Jean" - Jean Morton, the show's host Tingha and Tucker - koalas Willie Wombat Grandpa Wombat Kiki Kangaroo Katie Kookaburra Ermintrude Emu Postman Pete Murray (disc jockey) "Uncle Pat" - Pat Astley, the ATV continuity announcer Sea captain - Edward Heath, British Prime Minister (one episode only) "Uncle Cliff Richard" - Cliff Richard. Merchandise Like many British television
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characters so that they could be more lifelike. The show was a great success and like many shows of its era had a "club", the Tingha and Tucker Club, which at its height had 750,000 members. The club eventually had to close when it became unable to handle the volume of mail it generated. One of the favourite show songs was "The Wibbly Wobbly Way". The show was eventually cancelled in 1970 after eight years. The Tingha and Tucker puppets used on the air were reportedly stolen from storage shortly after and have never been recovered. Characters "Auntie Jean" - Jean Morton, the show's host Tingha and Tucker - koalas Willie Wombat Grandpa Wombat Kiki Kangaroo Katie Kookaburra Ermintrude Emu Postman Pete Murray (disc jockey) "Uncle Pat" - Pat Astley, the ATV continuity announcer Sea captain - Edward Heath, British Prime Minister (one
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broadcaster RTÉ, which had formed on 31 December 1961. Election Newsroom was broadcast live on Telefís Éireann from their Donnybrook studios in Dublin, presented by John O'Donoghue with analysis provided by John Healy (Irish Times), John O'Sullivan (The Cork Examiner), Garret FitzGerald and Professor Basil Chubb. Cameras were present in four count centres: Bolton Street (Dublin), Wexford, Cork and Monaghan. The GPO provided direct links as results were announced. Raidió Éireann provided special coverage from 3 pm on the day of the count due to the coverage on Telefís Éireann. It was a new approach to election coverage on the state's radio service, which began broadcasting in 1926. Result |} Fianna Fáil majority government formed. The general election gave Fianna Fáil an extra two seats, and with it an overall majority in the Dáil. Seán Lemass continued as Taoiseach. James Dillon resigned as leader of Fine Gael immediately after the result was announced. Voting summary Seats summary First time TDs David Andrews Luke Belton Ben Briscoe Flor Crowley Tom Fitzpatrick (Cavan) Tom Fitzpatrick (Dublin) James Kennedy
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held on Wednesday, 7 April 1965. The newly elected members of the 18th Dáil assembled at Leinster House on 21 April when the new Taoiseach and government were appointed. The general election took place in 42 parliamentary constituencies throughout Ireland for 144 seats in the lower house of parliament, Dáil Éireann. Campaign The general election of 1965 was caused by the ruling Fianna Fáil party's failure to gain a seat in a by-election. The success of Eileen Desmond of the Labour Party in Cork Mid in holding a seat previously held by her husband Dan Desmond, led to an unacceptable mathematical situation with regard to the government's majority. The Taoiseach, Seán Lemass immediately dissolved the Dáil and the campaign began in earnest. Fianna Fáil ran its campaign on its record in government. Over the last number
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How do I advance a submission for another to the Nobel Prize in Engineering/Invention?
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There is no Nobel Prize in engineering. The Nobel Prize Committee does not accept nominations. If someone deserves a Nobel, they already know about him.
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how long will it take to get the ielts results?
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IELTS results are available 13 days after you take the paper-based test. However, it only takes 5-7 days to get results if your test is computer-based! Your results will be delivered to you or you can pick them up in person.
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what position did jackie robinson play and what team did play for
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Jackie Robinson made history in 1947 when he broke baseballâs color barrier to play for the Brooklyn Dodgers. A talented and versatile player, Robinson won the National League Rookie of the Year award his first season, and helped the Dodgers to the National League championship â the first of his six trips to the World Series.
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NEW: The father of one student says his son was "falsely accused"
The three students are headed to the airport to return home, a lawyer says .
An Egyptian-American filmmaker has been released, her lawyer says .
She was reportedly arrested while filming close to the interior ministry .
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(CNN) -- Three American college students detained in Cairo since Monday night were released from police custody Friday and were headed to the airport to return to the United States, an attorney for one of the men said. The men will board three separate commercial flights to return home, according to Joy Sweeney, the mother of Derrik Sweeney. Theodore Simon, an attorney for the family of Gregory Porter, told CNN that "his parents anxiously await his return." The three -- Porter, Sweeney and Luke Gates -- were arrested after being accused of throwing Molotov cocktails in the unrest that has rattled the country since last week. Their release was ordered Thursday. Joy Sweeney said earlier Friday that the paperwork to release the men had been completed. Derrik Sweeney's father, Kevin Sweeney, told CNN his flight is scheduled to leave Cairo at 10:30 a.m. Saturday (3:30 a.m. ET) and he will arrive in his home state of Missouri on Saturday night. "He's extremely excited," Kevin Sweeney said of his son. The family was planning to hold a belated Thanksgiving meal Sunday. Joy Sweeney said her son told her Wednesday in a telephone call that "they had done nothing wrong." All had been attending American University in Cairo on a semester-long, study-abroad program. Sweeney, 19, is a Georgetown University student from Jefferson City, Missouri; Porter, 19, is from Glenside, Pennsylvania, and attends Drexel University in Philadelphia; and Gates, 21, of Bloomington, Indiana, goes to Indiana University. Adel Saeed, the general prosecutor's spokesman, said Wednesday that a bag filled with empty bottles, a bottle of gasoline, a towel and a camera had been found with the three American students. "They denied the bag belonged to them and said it belonged to two of their friends," Saeed said. Kevin Sweeney said Friday that his son had been "falsely accused." "He was there observing something that was definitely a phenomenon of the culture," he said, noting that Derrik, with a dual major in Arabic and psychology, had gone to Egypt "not just to learn the language -- he wanted to learn the culture." Now, Sweeney said, his son does not plan to return to Egypt. "This semester is over for him, whether he's able to finish it remotely or writes it off," he said. "He really does not want to be in Egypt right now." Sweeney declined to discuss any possible injuries his son sustained while in police custody. He was not aware of the conditions of the other two men. Also Friday, an Egyptian-American filmmaker arrested amid ongoing protests in Cairo was released, her lawyer said. There were no immediate details about the release of documentarian Jehane Noujaim, which was confirmed by her lawyer, Ragia Omran. Film producer Karim Amer said Wednesday that Noujaim -- whose works include "The Control Room," about Al-Jazeera and the United States during the early days of the Iraq War -- was arrested while filming near the Interior Ministry building in Cairo. CNN's Hussein Saddique and Michelle Cumbo contributed to this report .
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Are Tom and Mary out of their minds?
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Haben Tom und Maria den Verstand verloren?
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Commands that can accept only a single file name are said to accept a filename parameter.
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Kommandon som bara kan ta emot ett filnamn sägs acceptera en filename-parameter.
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CSKA Moscow 1973-74 Vyacheslav Anisin -- Krylya Sovetov 1974-75 Vladimir Petrov -- CSKA Moscow 1975-76 Viktor Shalimov -- Spartak Moscow 1976-77 Helmuts Balderis -- Dinamo Riga 1977-78 Vladimir Petrov -- CSKA Moscow 1978-79 Vladimir Petrov -- CSKA Moscow 1979-80 Sergei Makarov -- CSKA Moscow 1980-81 Sergei Makarov -- CSKA Moscow 1981-82 Sergei Makarov -- CSKA Moscow 1982-83 Helmuts Balderis -- Dinamo Riga 1983-84 Sergei Makarov -- CSKA Moscow 1984-85 Sergei Makarov -- CSKA Moscow 1985-86 Sergei Makarov -- CSKA Moscow 1986-87 Sergei Makarov -- CSKA Moscow 1987-88 Sergei Makarov - CSKA Moscow 1988-89 Sergei Makarov -- CSKA Moscow 1989-90 Dmitri Kvartalnov -- Khimik Voskresensk 1990-91 Ramil Yuldashev -- Sokil Kiev CIS Championship 1991-92 Roman Oksiuta -- Khimik Voskresensk International Hockey League 1992-93 Alexei Tkachuk -- Spartak Moscow 1993-94 Dmitri Denisov -- Salavat Yulaev Ufa 1994-95 Dmitri Denisov -- Salavat Yulaev Ufa 1995-96 Alexander Korolyuk -- Krylya Sovetov Russian Superleague 1996-97 Nikolai Borschevsky -- Spartak Moscow 1997-98 Andrei Tarasenko -- Lada Togliatti 1998-99
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Yuldashev -- Sokil Kiev CIS Championship 1991-92 Roman Oksiuta -- Khimik Voskresensk International Hockey League 1992-93 Alexei Tkachuk -- Spartak Moscow 1993-94 Dmitri Denisov -- Salavat Yulaev Ufa 1994-95 Dmitri Denisov -- Salavat Yulaev Ufa 1995-96 Alexander Korolyuk -- Krylya Sovetov Russian Superleague 1996-97 Nikolai Borschevsky -- Spartak Moscow 1997-98 Andrei Tarasenko -- Lada Togliatti 1998-99 Yevgeni Koreshkov -- Metallurg Magnitogorsk 1999-2000 Georgy Yevtyukhin -- Metallurg Novokuznetsk 2000-01 Andrei Razin -- Metallurg Magnitogorsk 2001-02 Maxim Sushinsky -- Avangard Omsk 2002-03 Tomáš Vlasák -- Avangard Omsk; Pavel Patera -- Avangard Omsk 2003-04 Maxim Sushinsky -- Avangard Omsk 2004-05 Maxim Sushinsky -- Avangard Omsk 2005-06 Sergei Mozyakin -- CSKA Moscow 2006-07 Alexei Morozov -- Ak Bars Kazan 2007-08 Sergei Mozyakin -- Atlant Moscow Oblast Kontinental Hockey League 2008–09 Sergei Mozyakin -- Atlant Moscow Oblast 2009–10 Sergei Mozyakin -- Atlant Moscow Oblast 2010–11 Alexander Radulov -- Salavat Yulaev Ufa 2011–12 Alexander Radulov -- Salavat Yulaev Ufa 2012–13 Sergei Mozyakin -- Metallurg Magnitogorsk 2013–14 Sergei Mozyakin
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Only three now, sir.
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3 now, sir.
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Mitch Norton
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ميتش نورتون
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The Australian approach had surprised the Chinese however, who were apparently expecting the assault from the north, and D Company succeeded in closing to within grenade range of the Chinese on Victor.
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L'approche australienne avait cependant surpris les Chinois qui attendaient apparemment l'assaut par la face nord et la compagnie D réussit finalement à arriver à portée de grenade des Chinois.
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Yoseph Malau
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Nico Malau
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what is the average credit score needed for a discover card?
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WalletHub, Financial Company You need a 700+ credit score to get most Discover credit cards, but there's no minimum credit score needed for three Discover cards. You can get the Discover it Secured Card with a bad credit score (below 640).
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How can the same side of the moon always face earth? Doesn't it rotate?
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[Here’s a visual](_URL_2_). It’s called synchronous rotation. The left animation is how our moon moves. The right animation would be if it had zero rotation. You can see in the left image how the same face is always pointing towards Earth. This is because the time it takes to make one orbit around Earth is nearly equal to the time it takes to make one rotation about its axis.
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It is hinted that Crash can also speak Spanish, and he is a professional "vomit whisperer", and on one episode when a loud noise was made, he developed some temporary alter egos.
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Se insinúa que Crash también puede hablar español, y él es un "susurrador de vómito" profesional, y en un episodio cuando se hizo un ruido fuerte, desarrolló algunos alter egos temporales.
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Dan tried to intimidate Linda.
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Dan, Linda'yı korkutmaya çalıştı.
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Small tablets on Android are optimized primarily for use in a "portrait" (vertical) orientation, giving apps expanded versions of the layouts used by phones.
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Les tauletes petites a Android estan optimitzades principalment per utilitzar-les en una orientació "vertical" (vertical), donant a les aplicacions versions ampliades dels dissenys que utilitzen els telèfons.
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do cranberry juice help urinary tract infection?
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Pure cranberry juice, cranberry extract, or cranberry supplements may help prevent repeated UTIs in women, but the benefit is small. It helps about as much as taking antibiotics to prevent another UTI.
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Finland's foreign minister believes collapse is 'only a matter of time'
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Eurozone leaders must prepare for the break up of the single currency, the Finnish foreign minister has said. In an attack on the faltering Euro, Erkki Tuomioja said the that other countries were planning for a collapse. The senior politician warned that there was only a limited amount of time that rich smaller countries such as Finland could continue paying for profligate southern neighbours. Criticism: Finnish foreign minister Erkki Tuomioja, left, said he does not trust Mario Draghi, President of the European Central Bank (ECB) And in a stinging personal attack on ECB boss Mario Draghi, he said he 'did not trust' the clique of leaders pushing for fiscal union. The incendiary comments will stoke tensions with other eurozone leaders who will meet in October to consider Greece's finances. And British politicians whose calls for independence from the European Union are likely to seize on the calls from a leading figure for a break up. Mr Tuomioja told the Daily Telegraph that Finnish officials have prepared for the break up of the single currency with an 'operational plan for any eventuality.' 'It is not something that anybody - even the True Finns (a Eurosceptic opposition party) - are advocating in Finland, let alone the government. But we have to be prepared,' Tuomioja said. He said that it was 'only a matter of time' before a break up. Greece's Prime Minister is to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande next week to discuss the country's parlous finances . Mr Tuomioja said that Finnish officials have put in place a plan for the break-up. He added that 'this is what people everywhere' are thinking. And he slammed those who believe that the cost of a break up would cost more in the short and medium term than the billions being spent to keep the ailing single curreny on its feet. He said: 'Our officials, like everybody else and like every general staff, have some sort of operational plan for any eventuality. 'This is what people are thinking about everywhere. But there is a consensus that a euro zone break-up would cost more in the short-run or medium-run than managing the crisis.' City observers believe that Britain might experience a drop in output of just two per cent. The comments come ahead of a meeting with Greek officials in October when EU and IMF inspectors will report back on the parlous state of the indebted countries public finances. Greece is pleading with more time to ram through austerity measures against fierce resistance from politicians and voters, but its lenders want to see sweeping reform. Prime Minister Antonis Samaras is set to demand a two-year extension to the timetable for cuts required as a condition of the country’s bailouts when he meets German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande next week. The ECB headquarters in Germany. A break-up of the eurozone would have a knock-on effect on Britain . The Greek government is struggling to find another £9billion of cuts – around 5 per cent of its GDP – for 2013 and 2014. The austerity measures are required under the deal thrashed out with the European Union and the International Monetary Fund, which have bailed out Greece. The country has two colossal bailouts, including a £100billion handout as recently as March. German officials have made it clear that they have no intention of giving extra money to Athens since German taxpayers are furious that they keep being expected to bail out a nation where workers are less productive and retire earlier. Mr Tuomioja said that Eurozone countries could cut off lending which would lead to a default. But he added that ultimately it was down to Greece whether they left the currency. Mr Tuomioja is part of a coalition government of six parties. But taxpayers disillusioned with paying out large amounts to prop up the eurozone are becoming increasingly restless and turning to eurosceptic parties. Timo Soini, head of the Finns Party which won 19 per cent of votes at the last election, said voters were 'angry'. He added: 'Either the south or the north will . break away because this currency straitjacket is causing misery for . millions and destroying Europe’s future, . 'It is a total catastrophe. We are . going to run out of money the way we are going. But nobody in Europe . wants to be first to get out of the euro and take all the blame.' Meanwhile, Miapetra Kumpula-Natri, . chairman of the Finnish parliament’s Grand Committee on Europe, said . that there was a time limit to how long bailouts could continue. 'There is a feeling on the street that . there has to be a limit. I can’t say whether it is 10pc of GDP, or . what. It’s not written. But it is obvious that a small country can’t . help big countries eternally.' With Britain's economy tied to the plight of the eurozone - its biggest trading partner - any changes are likely to have significant knock-on effect. Bank of England policymaker Martin Weale said this week that the eurozone was ‘the biggest source of uncertainty’ in the economy.
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