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Did samuel adams get caught dumping the tea in the harbor?
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The British tried catching him at the Battle of Lexington and Concord, but because Paul Revere and others warned him, the British did not catch him.\n\n"Samuel Adams was born in Boston, Massachusetts on September 27, 1722. He was a leader of the fight against British colonial rule, and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Adams was a cousin of John Adams who became President of the United States.\n\nSamuel Adams graduated in 1743 from Harvard College with a Master of Arts degree. After college he entered private business, and throughout this period was an outspoken participant in Boston town meetings. When his business failed in 1764 Adams entered politics full-time, and was elected to the Massachusetts legislature. He lead the effort to establish a committee of correspondence that published a Declaration of Colonial Rights he had written.\n\nAdams was a vocal opponent of several laws passed by the British Parliament to raise revenue in the American Colonies, including the Tea Act which gave a British trading company a monopoly on the import of tea into the colonies. This opposition reached its peak on December 16, 1773 when a group of Bostonians dumped a British cargo of tea into Boston Harbor. This act of resistance is referred to as the Boston Tea Party.\n\nThe British Parliament responded to the "Boston Tea Party" by passing a set of laws referred to as the "Intolerable Acts." These laws included the closing of Boston Harbor and the restriction town meetings. Adams then urged a general boycott of British trade by the American Colonies.\n\nIn 1774 the Massachusetts legislature send Adams and four others as its representatives to the First Continental Congress. Adams served Massachusetts again at the Second Continental Congress where he was an advocate for independence and confederation for the American Colonies."
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1959 – 1 July 1961 Ogden Air Logistics Center: 24 February 2005 508th Aerospace Sustainment Wing: 12 August 2007 Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center: 30 May 2008 – 30 April 2010 Components Groups 389th Air Base Group (later 389th Combat Support Group): 23 February 1958 – 1 July 1961 389th USAF Hospital (later 389th Medical Group): 23 February 1958 – 1 July 1961 526th Acquisition Group: 24 February 2005 – 13 August 2007 526th Flight Systems Sustainment Group: 24 February 2005 – 28 April 2006 526th Ground Systems Sustainment Group (later 526th Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Systems Sustainment Group): 24 February 2005 – 13 August 2007 556th Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Systems Sustainment Group: 28 April 2006 – 13 August 2007 826th Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Systems Group: 28 April 2006 – 13 August 2007 Squadrons 7th Antisubmarine Squadron (later 851st Bombardment Squadron): 8 December 1942 – 1 October 1943 (detached to 25th Antisubmarine Wing ca. 16 December 1942 – 20 April 1943 and to 25th Bombardment Group 20 April 1943 – 20 July 1943) Assigned to: Jacksonville Army Air Field, Florida Operated from: Edinburgh Field, Trinidad 9th Antisubmarine Squadron: 8 December 1942 – 23 September 1943 (detached to 25th Bombardment Group until March 1943) Assigned to: Miami Army Airfield, Florida Operated from: Edinburgh Field, Trinidad 10th Antisubmarine Squadron: 22 November 1942 – 15 October 1943 15th Antisubmarine Squadron: 17 December 1942 – 15 October 1942 Assigned to: Jacksonville Army Air Field, Florida, Operated from: Drew Field, Florida and Batista Field, Cuba 17th Antisubmarine Squadron (later 855th Bombardment Squadron): 14 December 1942 – 1 October 1943 Assigned to: Palm Beach County Park (Lantana Airport), Florida, Operated from: NAS Key West, Florida and Miami Army Air Field, Florida 25th Antisubmarine Squadron: 1 May 1943 – 9 October 1943 Assigned to: Jacksonville Army Airfield, Florida 76th Bombardment Squadron (later 23d Antisubmarine Squadron): attached 20 November 1942 – 9 March 1943, assigned 9 March 1943 – 15 October 1943 (detached to Trinidad Detachment, Antilles Air Command after 5 August 1943) Operated from: Imeson Field, Florida, Opalocka NAS, Florida Drew Field, Florida Batista Field, Cuba Assigned to: Drew Field, Florida Operated from: Langley Field, Virginia Assigned to: Edinburgh Field, Trinidad (Ground echelon remained at Drew Field until 15 October 1943) Detachment of air echelon operated from Zandery Field, Surinam, 15 August— December 1943 79th Bombardment Squadron (later 8th Antisubmarine Squadron): 22 November 1942 – 14 October 1943 (attached to 25th Bombardment Group July – August 1943) 124th Observation Squadron: attached 20 November 1942 – 4 January 1943 500th Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
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(MAJCON) 4320th Strategic Wing (Missile). The 4320th was a support organization, and was assigned the 389th Air Base Group to act as the host for units at F.E. Warren. The 706th replaced the 4320th almost immediately, assuming control of the 389th. Two operational squadrons were activated later that year; the 564th and 565th Strategic Missile Squadrons (SMS). It accepted its first two SM-65 Atlas missile complexes in August 1960, gaining initial operational capability. The same year a third operational squadron, the 549th Strategic Missile Squadron was assigned The 706th SMW was replaced by the 389th Strategic Missile Wing (ICBM-Atlas) and inactivated on 1 July 1961. The 389th assumed the 706th mission, equipment and personnel, except for th 549th SMS, which moved to Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska. Logistics Unit The next iteration of the Wing was as the 526th Special Operations Wing. In 2007, the wing was reduced to a group, and was made subordinate to the 508th Aerospace Sustainment Wing. The ICBM System Program Office (SPO) develops, acquires, and supports silo-based ICBMs and provides program direction and logistics support as the single face to the customer. The SPO is responsible for acquisition, systems engineering and depot repair support; manages equipment spares; provides storage and transportation; and, accomplishes modifications and equipment replacement to maintain silo-based ICBM systems. The ICBM Prime Integration Contract (PIC) Program Management Office, LM(3), is charged with day-to-day execution and management of the PIC. The office is accountable to the System Program Director (SPD) for cost, schedule, and technical performance of the ICBM prime contractor. LM(3) supports the other SPO divisions by working with LMK-P to translate requirements for engineering services and/or modification/replacement programs into the necessary contracting actions. Lineage 26th Antisubmarine Wing Constituted as 26th Antisubmarine Wing on 17 November 1942 Activated on 20 November 1942 Disbanded on 15 October 1943 Reconstituted on 31 July 1985 and consolidated with the 706th Strategic Missile Wing as the 526th Special Operations Wing 706th Strategic Missile Wing Constituted as 706th Strategic Missile Wing on 13 February 1958 Activated on 23 February 1958 Redesignated 706th Strategic Missile Wing (ICBM-Atlas) on 1 April 1958 Discontinued and inactivated on 1 July 1961. Consolidated on 31 July 1985 with the 26th Antisubmarine Wing as the 526th Special Operations Wing 526th Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Systems Group 526th Special Operations Wing formed on 31 July 1985 by consolidation of 26th Antisubmarine Wing and 706th Strategic Missile Wing (not active) Redesignated 526th Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Systems Wing on 31 January 2005 Activated on 24 February 2005 Redesignated 526th Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Systems Group on 13 August 2007 Inactivated on 30 April 2010 Assignments Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command (later I Bomber Command): 20 November 1942 – 15 October 1943 1st Missile Division: 23 February 1958 Fifteenth Air Force: 15 January 1959 13th Air Division: 1 July 1959 – 1 July 1961 Ogden Air Logistics Center: 24 February 2005 508th Aerospace Sustainment Wing: 12 August 2007 Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center: 30 May 2008 – 30 April 2010 Components Groups 389th Air Base Group (later 389th Combat Support Group): 23 February 1958 – 1 July 1961 389th USAF Hospital (later 389th Medical Group): 23 February 1958 – 1 July 1961 526th Acquisition Group: 24 February 2005 – 13 August 2007
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"Foxes – Glorious".
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«Foxes — Glorious».
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crushing defeat on the Pope's factions. After the battle, Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor was smitten with leprosy, and Pope Innocent IV declared the illness to be an act of God. This was most probably due to the
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Pope Innocent IV declared the illness to be an act of God. This was most probably due to the Emperor's excommunication; a common threat and practice for subduing overconfident Catholic leadership. Cingoli 1250 Cingoli 1250 Wars of the Guelphs and Ghibellines 1250 in Europe Conflicts in 1250 Court of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
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A pizza cut into bite-sized pieces on a cutting board.
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Somebody is eating pizza which has been cut into tiny pieces and is on top of a physics book.
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Île-de-France region in north-central France. See also Communes of the Yvelines department
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in the administrative district of Gmina Dobroń, within Pabianice County, Łódź
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village in the administrative district of Gmina Dobroń, within Pabianice County,
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Farouk was forced to abdicate in favor of his infant son Ahmed-Fuad who became King Fuad II, while administration of the country passed to the Free Officers Movement under Muhammad Naguib and Gamal Abdel Nasser.
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Faruk va ser obligat d'abdicar a favor del seu fill Ahmed-Fuad (encara nadó), que va esdevenir el rei Fuad II, mentre que l'administració del país passava a mans del Moviment dels Oficials Lliures sota Muhammad Naguib i Gamal Abdel Nasser.
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In 1979 he received the Prix Django Reinhardt and in 2000 the Django d'Or.
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1979 erhielt er den Prix Django Reinhardt und 2000 den Django d’Or.
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what are rungs in dna?
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The rungs of the ladder are pairs of 4 types of nitrogen bases. Two of the bases are purines- adenine and guanine. The pyrimidines are thymine and cytosine. The bases are known by their coded letters A, G, T, C. These bases always bond in a certain way.
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is a village in
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village in the Ilgaz district of
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is ci cd part of devops?
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CI/CD is a DevOps tactic, which makes use of the right automated testing tools to implement agile development.
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describe how likely an event is to occur, this method uses two numbers: the upper probability of the event and the lower probability of the event. Because frequentist statistics disallows metaprobabilities, frequentists have had to propose new solutions. Cedric Smith and Arthur Dempster each developed a theory of upper and lower probabilities. Glenn Shafer developed Dempster's theory further, and it is now known as Dempster–Shafer theory or Choquet (1953). More precisely, in the work of these authors one considers in a power set, , a mass function satisfying the conditions In turn, a mass is associated with two non-additive continuous measures called belief and plausibility defined as follows: In the case where is infinite there can be such that
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new solutions. Cedric Smith and Arthur Dempster each developed a theory of upper and lower probabilities. Glenn Shafer developed Dempster's theory further, and it is now known as Dempster–Shafer theory or Choquet (1953). More precisely, in the work of these authors one considers in a power set, , a mass function satisfying the conditions In turn, a mass is associated with two non-additive continuous measures called belief and plausibility defined as follows: In the case where is infinite there can be such that there is no associated mass function. See p. 36 of Halpern (2003). Probability measures are a special case of belief functions in which
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Fluentd was created by Sadayuki Furuhashi as a project of the Mountain View-based firm Treasure Data. Written primarily in Ruby, its source code was released as open-source software in October 2011. The company announced $5 million of funding in 2013. Treasure Data was then sold to Arm Ltd. in 2018. Users Fluentd was one of the data collection tools recommended by Amazon Web Services in 2013, when it was said to be similar to Apache Flume or Scribe. Google Cloud Platform's BigQuery recommends Fluentd as default real-time data-ingestion tool, and uses Google's customized version of Fluentd, called google-fluentd, as a default
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as a Ruby gem so it consumes some amount of memory resources. On the other hand, since Fluent Bit is written only in C and has no dependencies, the consumed memory usage much decreased compared to Fluentd which makes it easy to run on the embedded Linux and container environment. References Further reading Goasguen, Sébastien (2014). 60 Recipes for Apache CloudStack: Using the CloudStack Ecosystem, "Chapter 6: Advanced Recipes". O'Reilly Media. External links Source Code on GitHub Big data companies Data warehousing products Data security Computer security companies Free software System
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divesting assets definition
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Definition of divestment: Refers to the sale of an asset for financial, legal or personal reasons. For corporations, divestment can refer to a company... Definition of divestment: Refers to the sale of an asset for financial, legal or personal reasons.
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Des Moines River
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Des Moines (flod)
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For several centuries during the Ottoman period the population in Palestine declined and fluctuated between 150,000 and 250,000 inhabitants, and it was only in the 19th century that a rapid population growth began to occur.
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Timp de câteva secole din perioada otomană populația Palestinei a scăzut și a fluctuat între 150.000 și 250.000 de locuitori, și abia în secolul al XIX-lea a avut loc o creștere rapidă a numărului de locuitori.
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Missing You (Sammi Cheng album)
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捨不得你 (專輯)
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Club for the second time, defeating Kent County Cricket Club by 8 wickets in the final at Lord's on 12 July 1997. Fixtures and results Group stage Group A Source: Group B Source: Group C Source: Group D Source: Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final References See also Benson &
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twenty-sixth competing of cricket’s Benson & Hedges Cup. It was an English limited overs county cricket tournament which was held between 28 April and 12 July 1997. The
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how many cases are in phoenix wright ace attorney
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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney The story follows Phoenix Wright, a rookie defense attorney who attempts to have his clients declared "not guilty". Among other characters are Phoenix's boss, Mia Fey; his assistant and Mia's sister, Maya; and prosecutor Miles Edgeworth. The player controls Phoenix through two sets of sections: investigations and courtroom trials. During investigations they gather information and evidence. During trials they cross-examine witnesses, and answer questions from the judge, the prosecutor, and the witnesses. The story is split into five cases. The fifth was introduced in the Nintendo DS version to take advantage of gameplay elements using the handheld's touchscreen not available in the original Game Boy Advance version.
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Together with DJ Shandy he founded the label Harmony Recordings in 1993 and they signed the massive Mirco de Govia as their first act.
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Junto con DJ Shandy, fundó el sello discográfico Harmony Recordings 1993 y firmaron a Mirco de Govia como su primer acto.
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Cale (Hannibal) Justin Currie D Dangerous Muse (Cordless/Rykodisc) Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin (Rykodisc) Death Angel Del Lords, The (Restless/Rykodisc) Devo Die Mannequin (Cordless/Rykodisc) Director (Cordless/Rykodisc) Matt Duke E Elf Power Brian Eno Roky Erickson (Restless/Rykodisc) Alejandro Escovedo Eskimo Joe F Fastball Lawrence Ferlinghetti Jeff Finlin Freezepop G Galaxie 500 Thea Gilmore Gliss (Cordless/Rykodisc) Golden Smog Robert Gordon & Chris Spedding Meral Guneyman H Pete Ham Mickey Hart Miho Hatori Robert Hazard Jimi Hendrix Kristin Hersh Bill Hicks HUMANWINE (Cordless/Rykodisc) Will Hoge J Jihad Jerry & The Evildoers (Cordless/Rykodisc) Joe Jackson John Hegley John & Mary Evan Johns & the H-Bombs Jump with Joey Junior Senior Jupiter One (Cordless/Rykodisc) K Kennedy (Cordless/Rykodisc) Jack Kerouac Steve Kilbey James Kochalka Superstar Koishii & Hush (Cordless/Rykodisc) Peter Koppes L Ladytron Keith Levene's Violent Opposition Nils Lofgren Gary Louris Lucky Dube M Roger Joseph Manning, Jr. (Cordless/Rykodisc) Mahavishnu John McLaughlin Matthew Maven (Cordless/Rykodisc) Leslie Mendelson Ministry Mission of Burma Joey Molland Mono Mono Puff Morphine Mothers of Invention Bob Mould Mouth Music Misfits My
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Kristin Hersh Bill Hicks HUMANWINE (Cordless/Rykodisc) Will Hoge J Jihad Jerry & The Evildoers (Cordless/Rykodisc) Joe Jackson John Hegley John & Mary Evan Johns & the H-Bombs Jump with Joey Junior Senior Jupiter One (Cordless/Rykodisc) K Kennedy (Cordless/Rykodisc) Jack Kerouac Steve Kilbey James Kochalka Superstar Koishii & Hush (Cordless/Rykodisc) Peter Koppes L Ladytron Keith Levene's Violent Opposition Nils Lofgren Gary Louris Lucky Dube M Roger Joseph Manning, Jr. (Cordless/Rykodisc) Mahavishnu John McLaughlin Matthew Maven (Cordless/Rykodisc) Leslie Mendelson Ministry Mission of Burma Joey Molland Mono Mono Puff Morphine Mothers of Invention Bob Mould Mouth Music Misfits My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult Megan McCormick Keb Mo Allison Moorer Medeski, Martin & Wood N New Potato Caboose Nine Inch Nails (Speedo Rykodisc) Nickel Eye The Notorious MSG (Cordless/Rykodisc) O Yoko Ono Oranj Symphonette Osaka Popstar Mark Olson P Plan B (Cordless/Rykodisc) The Posies R The Residents (Cordless/Rykodisc) Raspberries Resurrecting the Champ Revolting Cocks Josh Rouse Rusty Truck S Sam & Ruby Seasick Steve
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My favourite day of the week is Monday.
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A kedvenc napom a hétfő.
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Gemas
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கிமாஸ்
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History of Western fashion
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洋服の歴史
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"Galã, Nikolas Antunes aparecerá irreconhecível em 'Liberdade, Liberdade'".
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«Galã, Nikolas Antunes aparecerá irreconhecível em 'Liberdade, Liberdade'».
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Museum Meermanno, House of the Book, The Hague, 15 December 2012 - 3 March 2013.
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Museum Meermanno, Huis van het Boek, Den Haag, 15 december 2012 - 3 maart 2013.
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Delighted Olga Graf, 30 had just won Russia's first medal at the Sochi games .
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A Russian speed skater thrilled spectators at the Sochi Olympics when she unzipped her racing suit down to the bellybutton, forgetting she was wearing nothing underneath. Olga Graf had already given the home fans a . reason to cheer after winning Russia's first medal when she took a . surprising bronze in the women's 3,000 meters yesterday. The 30-year-old was celebrating with a warm down lap when without thinking she unzipped her skin-tight suit risking an extremely embarrassing situation. Scroll down for video . On thin ice: Russian speedskater Olga Graf unzips her racing suit after clinching a bronze medal at the Sochi Olympics - forgetting she was wearing nothing underneath . Fotunately she managed to avoid any major fallout and on realising her faux pas quickly zipped the suit back up with a mortified smile. 'I totally forgot,' Graf said sheepishly through a translator. 'We have very good suits and they are very tight. ... You just want to breathe and you want to take off your suit.' 'Only afterward,' she said, 'did I realize that maybe this video will appear on YouTube. But I don't think it will be so bad.' Close call: After realisng her faux pas, the bronze medallist quickly zipped the suit back up with a mortified smile . The 30-year-old was celebrating with a warm down lap when she unzipped her skin-tight suit risking an extremely . embarrassing situation . In action: Graf had already given the home country fans a reason to cheer after winning Russia's first medal - a surprising bronze in the women's 3,000 meters . When . Graf's time flashed on the scoreboard - 4 minutes, 3.47 seconds was a . personal best - the crowd at Adler Arena erupted in cheers. She even got a note of praise from Russian President Vladimir Putin. She whooped it up on her warm-down lap, before celebrating on the podium with fellow medallists Martina Sablikova of the Czech Republic, who took silver and Ireen Wust of the Netherlands who won gold. Delight: Graf celebrates on the podium with silver medallist Martina Sablikova of the Czech Republic, left, and gold medal winner Ireen Wust of the Netherlands .
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What I am not free to do is surf the Internet as I please, because I am a child in the eyes of the authorities - a child who should be told what I am allowed and not allowed to read.
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Waar ik dan niet de vrijheid toe heb, is te surfen over het internet zoals ik wil, want in de ogen van de overheid ben ik een kind dat verteld moet worden wat hij wel en niet mag lezen.
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The transcript of Grubb’s conversation with the Queensland Police officers gives real insight into why journalists should be concerned about the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act, and should as a matter of practice encrypt any source data on the devices they use for work.
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La transcripción de la conversación de Grubb con los oficiales de Policía de Queensland ofrece una visión real de por qué los periodistas deben estar preocupados por los Poderes Policiales y la Ley de Responsabilidades y deberían, como una cuestión de costumbre, cifrar cualquier fuente de datos en los dispositivos que utilizan para el trabajo.
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Each summer there is a festival which runs between the second and third weeks in August, which attracts many emigrants to return home.
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Cada estiu s'hi celebra un festival que s'estén entre la segona i la tercera setmana d'agost, el que atrau molts emigrants de tornada a casa.
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If someone's wife who has fallen in love with.....?
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You need to speak to a lawyer that deals in international law. They should hopefully be able to tell you what kinds of options you might have.
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entity, there are almost certainly multiple cultures and multiple minority languages even if the minority languages are spoken by transient populations. For instance, Japan's national language is Japanese and is the primary language for over 99% of the population, but the country also recognises 11 languages officially, others are spoken by transient populations, and others are spoken as second or other languages. Globalisation versus localisation Whereas localisation is the process of adapting one product to a particular locale, globalisation designs the product to minimise the extra work required for each localisation. Suppose that a company operating exclusively in Germany chooses to open a major office in Russia and needs a Russian-language website. The company offers the same products and services in both countries with minor differences, but perhaps some elements that appeared in the original website intended for a German audience are offensive or upsetting in Russia (use of flags, colours, nationalistic images, songs, etc.). Thus, that company might lose a potential market because of small details of presentation. Furthermore, this company might need to adapt the product to its new buyers; video games are the best example. Now, suppose instead that this company has major offices in a dozen countries and needs a specifically designed website in each of these countries. Before deciding how to localise the website and the products offered in any given country, a professional in the area might advise the company to create an overall strategy: to globalise the way the organisation does business. The company might want to design a framework to codify and support this global strategy. The globalisation strategy and the globalisation framework would provide uniform guidance for the twelve separate localisation efforts. Globalisation is especially important in mitigating extra work involved in the long-term cycle of localisation. Because localisation is usually a cycle and not a one-time project, there are new texts, updates, and projects to localise. For example, as the original website is updated over time, each already translated and localised website must be updated. This work cycle is continuous as long as the original project continues to evolve. A streamlined globalisation processes is therefore important for ongoing changes. Localisation technology The use of technology has developed into an important aspect of translation and localization. The industry now holds a strong preference for the use of technology in the translation, editing, and proofreading process as it provides major benefits in project management workflow automation, terminology consistency, quality assurance. The most commonly used language technologies include: Translation Management Systems (TMS) Computer Aided/Assisted Translation (CAT) Machine Translation (MT) Translation Memory (TM) Content Management Systems (CMS) with APIs A Translation Management System (TMS) is a software program that supports the organization and facilitation of translation and localisation projects. A localisation project usually involves multiple individuals often located in different locales, this makes the TMS a necessary tool in piecing together everyone’s efforts. The TMS provides organization and automation to the project management workflow, collects project data, generates reports, and integrates necessary elements such as machine translation (MT), translation memory (TM), and sometimes provides access to quality assurance tools. In essence, the TMS provides a workbench for all the necessary tools involved in a successful translation and localization operation. Language tags and codes Language codes are closely related to the localising process because they indicate the locales involved in the translation and adaptation of the product. They are used in various contexts; for example, they might be informally used in a document published by the European Union or they might be introduced in HTML element under the attribute. In the case of the European Union style guide, the language codes are based on the ISO 639-1 alpha-2 code; in HTML, the language tags are generally defined within the Internet Engineering Task Force's Best Current Practice (BCP) 47. The decision to use one type of code or tag versus another depends upon the nature of the project and any requirements set out for the localisation specialist. Most frequently, there is a primary sub-code that identifies the language (e.g., "en"), and an optional sub-code in capital letters that specifies the national variety (e.g., "GB" or "US" according to ISO 3166-1 alpha-2). The sub-codes are typically linked with a hyphen, though in some contexts it's necessary to substitute this with an underscore. There are multiple language tag systems available for language codification. For example, the
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adapt the product to its new buyers; video games are the best example. Now, suppose instead that this company has major offices in a dozen countries and needs a specifically designed website in each of these countries. Before deciding how to localise the website and the products offered in any given country, a professional in the area might advise the company to create an overall strategy: to globalise the way the organisation does business. The company might want to design a framework to codify and support this global strategy. The globalisation strategy and the globalisation framework would provide uniform guidance for the twelve separate localisation efforts. Globalisation is especially important in mitigating extra work involved in the long-term cycle of localisation. Because localisation is usually a cycle and not a one-time project, there are new texts, updates, and projects to localise. For example, as the original website is updated over time, each already translated and localised website must be updated. This work cycle is continuous as long as the original project continues to evolve. A streamlined globalisation processes is therefore important for ongoing changes. Localisation technology The use of technology has developed into an important aspect of translation and localization. The industry now holds a strong preference for the use of technology in the translation, editing, and proofreading process as it provides major benefits in project management workflow automation, terminology consistency, quality assurance. The most commonly used language technologies include: Translation Management Systems (TMS) Computer Aided/Assisted Translation (CAT) Machine Translation (MT) Translation Memory (TM) Content Management Systems (CMS) with APIs A Translation Management System (TMS) is a software program that supports the organization and facilitation of translation and localisation projects. A localisation project usually involves multiple individuals often located in different locales, this makes the TMS a necessary tool in piecing together everyone’s efforts. The TMS provides organization and automation to the project management workflow, collects project data, generates reports, and integrates necessary elements such as machine translation (MT), translation memory (TM), and sometimes provides access to quality assurance tools. In essence, the TMS provides a workbench for all the necessary tools involved in a successful translation and localization operation. Language tags and codes Language codes are closely related to the localising process because they indicate the locales involved in the translation and adaptation of the product. They are used in various contexts; for example, they might be informally used in a document published by the European Union or they might be introduced in HTML element under the attribute. In the case of the European Union style guide, the language codes are based on the ISO 639-1 alpha-2 code; in HTML, the language tags are generally defined within the Internet Engineering Task Force's Best Current Practice (BCP) 47. The decision to use one type of code or tag versus another depends upon the nature of the project and any requirements set out for the localisation specialist. Most frequently, there is a primary sub-code that identifies the language (e.g., "en"), and an optional sub-code in capital letters that specifies the national variety (e.g., "GB" or "US" according to ISO 3166-1 alpha-2). The sub-codes are typically linked with a hyphen, though in some contexts it's necessary to substitute this with an underscore. There are multiple language tag systems available for language codification. For example, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) specifies both two- and three-letter codes to represent languages in standards ISO 639-1 and ISO 639-2, respectively. Notes See also Internationalisation and localisation Globalisation American and British English differences Spanish dialects and varieties Transcreation Variety (linguistics) Indigenisation References External links Association of Language Companies (USA) Globalization and Localization Association (GALA) Localization
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buried in the ground. The system carry around 480 mines and can bury 240 mines in an hour. The SPMB can lay four types of anti-tank mines such as ND MK-1, Indian magnetic influence mine Adrushy MK-I, Adrushy mine-II and French electrically fuzed HPD F2. The prototype of the system has been developed and as of 2009 it was in trials. See also Arjun (tank) Kartik BLT DRDO Daksh
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mechanism is installed at the stern of the vehicle. The commander can select the type of mine from a panel and it moves on a conveyor belt. An arming device arms the mines before it is buried in the ground. The system carry around
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Jordan was given his power ring by a dying alien named Abin Sur , whose spaceship had crashed on Earth . Jordan was a founding member of the Justice League of America and also a member of the Green Lantern Corps .
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This Green Lantern was Hal Jordan , a test pilot who was given a power ring by a dying alien , Abin Sur , and who became a member of the Green Lantern Corps , an interstellar organization of police overseen by the Guardians of the Universe .
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"Fozzie Bear's Act" – Fozzie Bear gets on stage and performs his famously bad jokes.
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'Acto del Oso Fozzie' - El oso Fozzie sale a escena y realiza sus famosos chistes infinitamente malos.
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Potamarius izabalensis
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瓜地馬拉江海鯰
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Basketball at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament
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Кошарка на Летните олимписки игри 1992 (жени)
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Two men walking in front of a grafitti image of a car.
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The two men are outside
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It calls for no-one to be subjected to invasive or irreversible medical procedures to modify sex characteristics without their consent unless necessary to prevent urgent and serious harm.
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Demana que ningú no sigui sotmès a procediments mèdics invasius o irreversibles per modificar les característiques sexuals sense el seu consentiment, llevat que sigui necessari per prevenir danys greus i urgents.
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In May 2010, the Los Angeles Times claimed Hudson to be the third greatest Idol contestant in the history of the show, placing behind season one winner Kelly Clarkson and season four winner Carrie Underwood.
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Në maj të vitit 2010, Los Angeles Times pretendonte se Hudson ishte garuesja e tretë më e madhe e Idol në historinë e shfaqjes, duke e lënë prapa fituesin e sezonit Kelly Clarkson dhe fituesin e sezonit të katërt Carrie Underwood.
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He was assassinated by his brother Umar in 1810.
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Han blev myrdet af sin broder Umar i 1810.
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are beverages free on american airlines?
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American Airlines Meals and Snacks On other international and domestic flights, economy-class flyers can purchase items such as snack packs, sandwiches, and other light fare. ... Non-alcoholic beverages are free on all flights, while economy-class passengers will pay extra for alcoholic options.
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However, the most famous morality play and perhaps best known medieval drama is Everyman.
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Сепак најпознатата претстава и можеби најпознатата средновековна драма е Everyman.
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were told explicitly that they could view analog SDTV transmissions in HD, 7% that no extra equipment was needed, and 14% that HD-ready sets would receive existing digital SDTV transmissions in HD. On August 30, 2007, 1080p versions of the logos and licensing agreements were introduced; as an improvement to the earlier scheme, "HD TV 1080p" logo now requires "HD ready 1080p" certification. Requirements and logos HD ready and HD ready 1080p logos are assigned to displays (including integrated television sets, computer monitors and projectors) which have certain capabilities to process and display high-definition source video signal, outlined in a table below. The HD TV logo is assigned to either integrated digital television sets (containing a display conforming to "HD ready" requirements) or standalone set-top boxes which are capable of receiving, decoding and outputting or displaying high-definition broadcasts (that is, include a DVB tuner for cable, terrestrial or satellite broadcasting, a video decoder which supports H.264/MPEG-4 AVC compression in 720p and 1080i signal formats, and either video outputs or an integrated display capable of handling such signals). The HD TV 1080p logo is assigned to integrated digital television sets which have a display conforming to "HD ready 1080p" requirements, a DVB tuner and a decoder capable of processing 1080p signal. In order to be labelled "HD ready 1080p" or "HD Ready" logo, a display device has to meet the following requirements: Technical references DVI: DDWG, "Digital Visual Interface", rev 1.0, April 2, 1999 as further qualified in EIA861B, "A DTV Profile for Uncompressed High Speed Digital Interfaces" May 2002, furthermore allowing both DVI-D and DVI-I connectors, requiring compliance to both 50 and 60 Hz profiles, and requiring support for both 720p and 1080i video formats. HDMI: HDMI Licensing, LLC, "High-Definition Multimedia Interface", rev.1.1, May 20, 2004 HDCP: Intel, "High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection System", rev 1.1, June 9, 2003. (For DVI input, HDCP rev 1.0 will apply.) YPBPR: EIA770.3-A, March 2000, with the notice that the connectors required may be available only through an adaptor. References External links HD ready official UK
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Ofcom survey found that 12% were told explicitly that they could view analog SDTV transmissions in HD, 7% that no extra equipment was needed, and 14% that HD-ready sets would receive existing digital SDTV transmissions in HD. On August 30, 2007, 1080p versions of the logos and licensing agreements were introduced; as an improvement to the earlier scheme, "HD TV 1080p" logo now requires "HD ready 1080p" certification. Requirements and logos HD ready and HD ready 1080p logos are assigned to displays (including integrated television sets, computer monitors and projectors) which have certain capabilities to process and display high-definition source video signal, outlined in a table below. The HD TV logo is assigned to either integrated digital television sets (containing a display conforming to "HD ready" requirements) or standalone set-top boxes which are capable of receiving, decoding and outputting or displaying high-definition broadcasts (that is, include a DVB tuner for cable, terrestrial or satellite broadcasting, a video decoder which supports H.264/MPEG-4 AVC compression in 720p and 1080i signal formats, and either video outputs or an integrated display capable of handling such signals). The HD TV 1080p logo is assigned to integrated digital television sets which have a display conforming to "HD ready 1080p" requirements, a DVB tuner and a decoder capable of processing 1080p signal. In order to be labelled "HD ready 1080p" or "HD Ready" logo, a display device has to meet the following requirements: Technical references DVI: DDWG, "Digital Visual Interface", rev 1.0, April 2, 1999 as further qualified in EIA861B, "A DTV Profile for Uncompressed High Speed Digital Interfaces" May 2002, furthermore allowing both DVI-D and DVI-I connectors, requiring compliance to both 50 and 60 Hz profiles, and requiring support for both 720p and 1080i video formats. HDMI: HDMI Licensing, LLC, "High-Definition Multimedia Interface", rev.1.1, May 20, 2004 HDCP: Intel, "High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection System", rev 1.1, June 9, 2003. (For DVI input, HDCP rev 1.0 will apply.) YPBPR: EIA770.3-A, March 2000, with the notice that the connectors required may be available only through an adaptor. References External
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In 1993 it was released by Music & Words in Benelux and Xenophile Records in the United States.
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En 1993, fue lanzado por Music & Words en Benelux y Xenophile Records en Estados Unidos.
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Kim Dae-keon
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김대건 (축구 선수)
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how to get federal taxes taken out of social security?
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You can download the form or call the IRS toll-free at 1-800-829-3676 and ask for Form W-4V, Voluntary Withholding Request. (If you are deaf or hard of hearing, call the IRS TTY number, 1-800-829-4059.) When you complete the form, you will need to select the percentage of your monthly benefit amount you want withheld.
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what is parachute material made of?
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Canvas, Silk and Nylon. The canopy of the parachute was initially made of canvas, which was eventually replaced by silk, which was thinner, lighter, stronger, fire resistant and easy-to-fold. In late 1930s and early 1940s, the World War affected silk import in the United States.
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Nevertheless, there are many scenarios where customized allocators are desirable.
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Néanmoins, il existe plusieurs scénarios où les allocateurs personnalisés sont désirables.
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can you get your period from stress?
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Severe stress can disrupt your hormone levels, causing irregular periods. If you experience anxiety or have recently been through a traumatic event, this may throw your hormones out of whack. Stress can also cause: unexplained weight gain or loss.
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what is the difference between copy paste and cut paste operation?
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The only difference between cut+paste and copy+paste is that copy duplicates the file in a new location and stops, cut duplicates the file then deletes the original. So cut has one more operation which will take a little longer, but not significantly.
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What would happen if you tried to sneeze underwater? Would the sneeze stop as you breathe in the water? Or would the sneeze carry through and release water?
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Sneezing underwater is the same as sneezing in air. The other difference is that you just don't inhale as soon as you sneeze since your don't understands you're in water and breathing in may not be the best choice. You'll have to resurface immediately though since all the oxygen in your lungs have been expelled. Source: I've sneezed underwater many times.
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It is planned that all the Government-owned shares will be offered for sale.
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Il est prévu que toutes les actions appartenant au gouvernement seront offertes en vente.
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can bj leads to pregnancy?
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Oral sex (by means of fellatio) alone cannot result in pregnancy. Though it carries a minor risk of pregnancy, if the semen comes into contact with the vaginal area indirectly, so it's better to exercise caution.
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If you go back a few hundred years, all around the world it was a very closed society.
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אם נחזור כמה מאות שנים לאחור, בכל העולם החברה היתה סגורה מאד.
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is ohio state number one?
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Ryan Day's Ohio State Buckeyes are ranked number 1 in the first College Football Playoff Poll of the season. OSU finished ahead of number 2 LSU, followed by number 3 Alabama and number 4 Penn State. Defending national champ Clemson was ranked number 5 by the CFP Committee in the first of six rankings.
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same subject previously attributed to Gentileschi is now attributed by its owner to Massimo Stanzione. Provenance The painting is believed to date to Artemisia's stay in Venice in the late 1620s. A set of poems written by Giovanni Francesco Loredan in 1627 are believed to refer to this work. Its history is undocumented until its identification in a private collection in Cannes in the 1980s. The painting was acquired by the Getty Museum in 2021. The price paid by
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Artemisia Gentileschi. It is one of three paintings that Gentileschi painted of Lucretia, the wife of Roman consul and general Tarquinus, at the moment of her suicide. The other two versions are in a private collection in Milan (painted a few years before the Getty version) and Potsdam, whilst a work in the Museo di Capodimonte in Naples of the same subject previously attributed to Gentileschi is now attributed by its owner to Massimo Stanzione. Provenance The painting is believed to date to Artemisia's stay in
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He grew up in Fastiv, outside Kiev, and moved with his mother and grandmother to Mountain View, California in 1992, where a social support program helped the family to get a small two-bedroom apartment, at the age of 16.
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Cresceu em Fastiv, fora de Kiev e mudou-se com sua mãe e avó para Mountain View, Califórnia, em 1992, onde um programa de apoio social ajudou a família a obter um pequeno apartamento de dois quartos, aos dezesseis anos.
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Michigan to the Grand Calumet River Indiana Harbor (East Chicago), the section of East Chicago located east of the Indiana
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harbor and artificial waterway in East Chicago, Indiana connecting Lake Michigan to the Grand Calumet River Indiana Harbor (East Chicago), the section of East
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what is a angina pectoris
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Angina pectoris, commonly known as angina, is the sensation of chest pain, pressure, or squeezing, often due to ischemia of the heart muscle from obstruction or spasm of the coronary arteries.ngina pectoris, commonly known as angina, is the sensation of chest pain, pressure, or squeezing, often due to ischemia of the heart muscle from obstruction or spasm of the coronary arteries.
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General Hospital in Heidelberg, Victoria on 23 May 1961. Notes References Maplestone, M., Flying Higher: History of the Essendon Football Club 1872–1996, Essendon Football Club, (Melbourne), 1996. B883, VX39288: World War Two Service Record: Sergeant Reginald Lochiel Peterson (VX39288), National Archives of Australia. External links Reg Peterson's playing statistics from The VFA Project 1907 births 1961 deaths Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia) Port Melbourne Football Club players Brunswick Football Club players Brighton Football Club players Essendon Football Club players St Kilda
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He married Joyce Esmerald Morris (1916-1979) in 1940. Military service Peterson later served in the Australian Army during World War II. He was a prisoner of war in Malaya. Death He died at the Repatriation General Hospital in Heidelberg, Victoria on 23 May 1961. Notes References Maplestone, M., Flying Higher: History of the Essendon Football Club 1872–1996, Essendon Football Club, (Melbourne), 1996. B883, VX39288: World War Two Service Record: Sergeant Reginald Lochiel Peterson (VX39288), National Archives of Australia. External links Reg Peterson's
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I want to gamble online and i don't know what the tax laws are. Can someone help me?
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the tax law is that you will recieve a gambeling winnings statement from the location you gambeled and you have to report that in your income. but you can deduct your gambeling losses up to your gambeling winnings. for example you win a $100 but in the process you lose $150 you can deduct up to your 100 winnings but the 50 lose is your lose and therfore not tax deducatble.
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what are the long term side effects of gabapentin?
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Long-term effects According to the authors of a 2010 study paper, people with preexisting kidney disease may experience potentially fatal toxicity when taking gabapentin. Gabapentin may cause other long-term effects, including memory loss, weakened muscles, and respiratory failure.
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Quipper was published in 2013.
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Мова Quipper була опублікована в 2013 році.
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event at the 2006 African Championships in Athletics was held
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men's high jump event at the 2006 African Championships in Athletics was held at the
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The Greeks also had a less common "greater palm" of five digits.
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Yunani juga memiliki "tapak tangan lebih besar" ("greater palm") yang setara dengan lima digit.
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In the tales, the character is also usually a successful housekeeper, which helps her win the love of the prince.
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Nos contos, o personagem também é usualmente uma empregada doméstica bem sucedida, que a ajuda a ganhar o amor do príncipe.
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However, the problem now for Niger was that his support in Asia was falling.
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Porém, o problema para Níger agora era o declínio de seu apoio no oriente.
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Practically the problems of ethnogenesis are reduced to discovering the origins and history of language communities.
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Prácticamente los problemas de la etnogénesis se reducen al descubrimiento de los orígenes y la historia de las comunidades lingüísticas.
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Sir Archibald Edmonstone, 1st Baronet
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Archibald Edmonstone (1er baronnet)
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On older operating systems, the I/O and local APICs often had to be disabled.
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Em sistemas operacionais mais antigos, os APICs local e de E/S, muitas vezes teve de ser desativado.
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in the Municipality of Metlika in the White Carniola area of southeastern Slovenia, right on the border with Croatia. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region. History Probable Roman finds have been discovered in the area, testifying to its early settlement. According to Johann Weikhard von Valvasor, the nobleman Ivan Adam Burgstall built a manor near the village, and in 1666 also established a manor farm for raising livestock. Between the manor house and the farm
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manor near the village, and in 1666 also established a manor farm for raising livestock. Between the manor house and the farm there was also a pond and dovecote. By the 18th century, the manor owned three farms in the village and was part of the dominion of Pobrežje. No trace remains of the manor today. In 1899 a historical vineyard cottage in the village was destroyed by fire. During the Second World War, a Partisan airfield was located from the village. It was used by American and British aircraft from fall 1944 to April 1945 to supply war material to the Partisan forces and to evacuate wounded soldiers and British
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Norwegian Sign Language
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Lingua dî Signa Malgascìa
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by the Hamburger Hochbahn AG on the Hamburg U-Bahn until 1991. They were the first new U-Bahn trains since the 1920s. Technical specifications The trains were formed as two-car sets. The car bodies are made out of welded steel. Each bogie is fitted with two axle-hung motors. Interior The first sets were fitted with longitudinal seating. Subsequent sets were fitted with a mix of longitudinal and transverse seats. History The trains were originally numbered 9431/9432 to 9529/9530, and were renumbered to 9000/9001 to 9098/9099 in 1960. Their livery was changed in 1969 to unify the look of the
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were fitted with a mix of longitudinal and transverse seats. History The trains were originally numbered 9431/9432 to 9529/9530, and were renumbered to 9000/9001 to 9098/9099 in 1960. Their livery was changed in 1969 to unify the look of the Hochbahn trains, with the DT1 trains receiving a grey livery with red doors and cab ends, similar to the Type DT2 and Type DT3. DT1 trains were restricted to peak-hour services since 1971. The sets still in service in the 1980s were renumbered to 501 to 544. Withdrawals began in 1987 and were finished in 1991.
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States and to Cuba and Mexico. Musicologist George Whitney Martin described the company as the only opera company in the United States to perform with a full opera orchestra during the Civil War era and as "possibly the country's strongest" opera company in its day. History The Max Maretzek Italian Opera Company was founded in 1849 by impresario Max Maretzek, a Czech violinist and composer who had previously served as the chorus master and an assistant conductor at the Royal Opera House in London from 1844 to 1848, and had come to America in 1848 to become the music director of the Astor Opera House in New York City. Dissatisfied with the singers at Astor, Maretzek went to Europe to create a second company of singers, initially to provide one season of operatic entertainment in 1849–1850 for performances in Boston and at the Astor Opera House. Maretzek described his hand picked group of European artists as vastly superior to the resident artists that were currently engaged at the Astor Opera House, and it was this group that ultimately became the Max Maretzek Italian Opera Company. The group of singers was led by soprano Teresa Parodi, whom Maretzek selected in hopes of rivaling P. T. Barnum's prima donna, soprano Jenny Lind. After the Astor Place Riot on May 10, 1849, Maretzek struck out on his own with his hand picked company. The company initially tried to continue staging operas at the Astor Opera House, including the New York premiere of Anna Bolena on January 7, 1850 with soprano Apollonia Bertucca (Maretzek's future wife) in the title role. However, bad feelings from the riot kept audiences away and the company moved to the Castle Garden Theater in the summer of 1850. There the company notably staged the New York premieres of Gaetano Donizetti's Marino Faliero on June 17, 1851 and Giuseppe Verdi's Luisa Miller on July 20, 1854. The company also began touring outside of New York in 1850 making stops at the Chestnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia, the Holliday Street Theater in Baltimore, and to theaters in Boston. The company continued to tour throughout its history. In 1851 Maretzek lost Parodi to his rival, Max Strakosch. He counteracted by poaching several singers (including soprano Angiolina Bosio, bass Ignazio Marini, and tenor Domenico Lorini) from another rival, Jaime Nunó, whose Havana Italian Opera Troupe had just completed a season of work in Charleston, South Carolina and his singers were headed back to Europe without contracts. Maretzek purposefully cut short a scheduled tour to Boston for performances in Charleston and Augusta, Georgia in March and April 1851 for this purpose. Also in 1851 the company had presented the New York premieres of Donizetti's Parisina and Gemma di Vergy, Rossini's Semiramide, von Weber's Der
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rivaling P. T. Barnum's prima donna, soprano Jenny Lind. After the Astor Place Riot on May 10, 1849, Maretzek struck out on his own with his hand picked company. The company initially tried to continue staging operas at the Astor Opera House, including the New York premiere of Anna Bolena on January 7, 1850 with soprano Apollonia Bertucca (Maretzek's future wife) in the title role. However, bad feelings from the riot kept audiences away and the company moved to the Castle Garden Theater in the summer of 1850. There the company notably staged the New York premieres of Gaetano Donizetti's Marino Faliero on June 17, 1851 and Giuseppe Verdi's Luisa Miller on July 20, 1854. The company also began touring outside of New York in 1850 making stops at the Chestnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia, the Holliday Street Theater in Baltimore, and to theaters in Boston. The company continued to tour throughout its history. In 1851 Maretzek lost Parodi to his rival, Max Strakosch. He counteracted by poaching several singers (including soprano Angiolina Bosio, bass Ignazio Marini, and tenor Domenico Lorini) from another rival, Jaime Nunó, whose Havana Italian Opera Troupe had just completed a season of work in Charleston, South Carolina and his singers were headed back to Europe without contracts. Maretzek purposefully cut short a scheduled tour to Boston for performances in Charleston and Augusta, Georgia in March and April 1851 for this purpose. Also in 1851 the company had presented the New York premieres of Donizetti's Parisina and Gemma di Vergy, Rossini's Semiramide, von Weber's Der Freischütz, and the world premiere of Maurice Strakosch's Giovanna Prima di Napoli. In 1852 the company toured for the first time to Mexico City where they performed the Mexico premiere of I Lombardi alla prima crociata. The company later returned to perform the Mexico premieres of Attila (1854) and Nabucco (1856). On October 2, 1854 the Max Maretzek Italian Opera Company performed Bellini's Norma for the inauguration of the Academy of Music in New York City with Giulia Grisi in the title role and Giuseppe Mario as Pollione headlining the performance under Maretzek's baton. This theater remained the principal base for the company when they were not touring until the group disbanded in 1878. The company notably presented three classic Verdi operas in their United States premieres at that house: Rigoletto (1855), Il trovatore (1855), and La traviata (1866). The company also performed for the inauguration of the Academy of Music in Philadelphia on February 25, 1857, and presented an annual season of opera at that theater as well through 1873. In 1855 Maretzek's company toured to The Boston Theatre to perform
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In 1632 Gustavus Adolphus described his wife as being "a very sick woman".
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Em 1632, Gustavo Adolfo descreveu a sua mulher como uma mulher muito doente.
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Slovaks=racists
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slovacchi=razzisti
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sea recommended the systematic use of the hydrometer. Captain John Rodgers, Lieutenant Porter, and Dr. William Samuel Waithman Ruschenberger, all of the United States Navy did this as did Dr. Raymond, in the American steamer Golden Age, and Captain [Henry] Toynbee, (F.R.A.S., F.R.A.G.S) of the English East Indiaman Gloriana. All of these men returned valuable observations with the hydrometer, though Captain Rodgers afforded the most extended series. Those navigators who used the hydrometer enlarged the bounds of knowledge and fields of research and led to the discovery of new relations of the sea. The object which the Brussels Organization had in view when the specific gravity column was introduced into the sea-journal was that hydrographers might find in it data for computing the dynamical force which the sea derives for its currents from the difference in the specific gravity of its waters in different climes. The Brussels Conference agreed
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Organization had in view when the specific gravity column was introduced into the sea-journal was that hydrographers might find in it data for computing the dynamical force which the sea derives for its currents from the difference in the specific gravity of its waters in different climes. The Brussels Conference agreed that a given difference as to specific gravity between the water in one part of the sea and the water in another would give rise to certain currents, and that the set and strength of these currents would be the same, whether such difference of specific gravity arose from difference of temperature or difference of saltiness, or both. Findings The observations made with it by Captain Rodgers, on board the Vincennes – the first United States warship to circumnavigate the globe – showed that the specific gravity of sea water varies but little in the trade-wind regions, notwithstanding the change of temperature. The temperature was a little greater in the southeast trade-wind region of the Pacific; less in the Atlantic. But, though the sea at the equatorial borders of the
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how long do you have to work for to collect unemployment?
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For all types of special benefits, you must show that: You are losing 40% or more of your weekly income; and. You have worked 600 hours or more during the last 52 weeks or since your last claim.
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Prince Phyu had a younger brother Ba Saw Nyo and several half-brothers.
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Książę Phyu miał młodszego brat, Ba Saw Nyo, oraz kilku braci przyrodnich.
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Bengala, XHYW broke off. As part of its 2017 concession renewal, XHYW-FM was slated to move to 98.9 MHz, in order to clear 106-108 MHz as much as possible for community and indigenous radio stations. The frequency change took place in February 2018. In 2021, Grupo Radio Digital took over operation
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it to Mérida on 760 kHz. XEYW authorized to move to FM in 2011. Until 2016, it carried the grupera format from Grupo Siete (La Jefa and later La Única). In early 2016, when this was renamed Bengala, XHYW broke off. As part of its 2017 concession renewal, XHYW-FM was slated to move to 98.9 MHz, in order to clear 106-108 MHz as much as possible for community and indigenous radio stations. The frequency change took place in February 2018. In 2021, Grupo Radio Digital took over operation of XHYW and XHFCY
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what is nilda
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Nilda is a book that will make you cry for sure.This book is abot a girl who lives with her mother and her older brother. She lives in the streets of New York. She goes threw alot of emotional things. When you read this book it will make you cry cause it made me cry.
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On 4 December 2015, the consortium completed the acquisition for 2.8 billion euros (2.9 billion US dollars).
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Konsorsiyum 4 Aralık 2015 tarihinde 2,8 milyar avro (2,9 milyar ABD Doları) tutarındaki satın alımı tamamladı.
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On a city plan from 1944 it's clear how this was intended.
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På en stadsplan från 1944 framgår hur det var tänkt.
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Me" "Always on My Mind" "Crazy" "Unchained Melody" "Moon River" "Some Enchanted Evening" "Stardust" "That Lucky Old Sun" "Blue Skies" "Moonlight in Vermont" "Always" "Ole Buttermilk Sky" "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" "What a Wonderful World" "To All the Girls I've Loved Before" Disk 2 "Mona Lisa" "Turn Me Loose and Let Me Swing" "Once You're
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"Don't Get Around Much Anymore" "On the Sunny Side of the Street" "Twilight Time" "Georgia on My Mind" "Someone to Watch Over Me" "Always on My Mind" "Crazy" "Unchained Melody" "Moon River" "Some Enchanted Evening" "Stardust" "That Lucky Old Sun" "Blue Skies" "Moonlight in Vermont" "Always" "Ole Buttermilk Sky" "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" "What a Wonderful World" "To All the Girls I've Loved Before" Disk 2 "Mona Lisa" "Turn Me Loose and Let Me Swing" "Once You're Past the Blues" "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone" "Faraway Places" "Song From Moulin Rouge (Where Is Your Heart)" "Danny Boy" "Because of You"
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and rod-shaped bacterium from the genus of Leeuwenhoekiella. References Flavobacteria
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and rod-shaped bacterium from the genus of Leeuwenhoekiella. References
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The 1931 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland was held on 27 October as part of the wider general election. There were ten constituencies, seven single-seat constituencies with MPs elected by FPTP and three two-seat constituencies with MPs elected by bloc voting. Results This election saw no change in the distribution
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formed before the election was returned with Ramsay MacDonald of National Labour as Prime Minister. Also in the government were the Conservative Party, which included the Ulster Unionists, and the Liberal Party. MPs
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why is 666 considered the mark of the beast?
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dunno but it was said that ceasar nero added up to 666 somehow too. all throughout history people have thought the end of the world was at hand for one reason or another. ever seen that show 24? about the group of fanatics that are working it so that the end of the world happens in their life time? that they cause armegeddon so that they can see it happen, so they can prove god exists or whatever. *shrug* i wouldnt be suprised. people just so desperately want it to happen as a final proof.
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to which each Siglec binds. For example, Sialoadhesin preferentially binds α2,3 linkages over α2,6 linkages. Function The primary function of Siglecs is to bind glycans containing sialic acids. These receptor-glycan interactions can be used in cell adhesion, cell signalling and others. The function of Siglecs is limited to their cellular distribution. For example, MAG is found only on oligodendrocytes and schwann cells whereas Sialoadhesin is localised to macrophages. Most Siglecs are short and do not extend far from the cell surface. This prevents most Siglecs from binding to other cells as mammalian cells are covered in sialic acid-containing glycans. This means that the majority of Siglecs only bind ligands on the surface of the same cell, so called cis -ligands, as they are "swamped" by glycans on the same cell. One exception is Sialoadhesin which contains 16 C2-Ig domains, producing a long, extended protein allowing it to bind trans-ligands, i.e. ligands found on other cells. Others, such as MAG, have also been shown to bind trans-ligands. Signalling The members of the siglec family are paired receptors with opposing intracellular signaling functions. Due to their ITIM-containing cytoplasmic regions, most Siglecs interfere with cellular signalling, inhibiting immune cell activation. Once bound to their ligands, Siglecs recruit inhibitory proteins such as SHP phosphatases via their ITIM domains. The tyrosine contained within the ITIM is phosphorylated after ligand binding and acts as a docking site for SH2 domain-containing proteins like SHP phosphatases. This leads to de-phosphorylation of cellular proteins, down-regulating activating signalling pathways. Examples of negative signalling: CD22 is found on B cells. B cells become active when the B-cell receptor (BCR) binds to its cognate ligand. Once the BCR is bound to its ligand, the receptor auto-phosphorylates its cytoplasmic region (cytoplasmic tail). This leads to phosphorylation of the three ITIMs in CD22's cytoplasmic tail, leading to the recruitment of SHP-1 which negatively regulates BCR-based cellular activation. This creates an activation threshold for B cell activation whereby transient activation of B cells is prevented. CD22 inhibition of BCR signalling was originally thought to be sialic acid-binding-independent, but evidence suggests α2,6 sialic acid ligands are required for inhibition. Siglec-7 is found on Natural Killer cells (NK cells). Siglec-7 leads to cellular inactivation once bound to its sialic acid-containing cognate ligand and is found in high levels on NK cell surfaces. It is used in cell-cell contacts, binding to sialylated glycans on target cells leading to inhibition of NK cell-dependent killing of the target cell. Mammalian cells contain high levels of sialic acid and so when NK cells bind so called "self-cells", they are not activated and do not kill host cells. Siglec-14 contains an arginine residue in its transmembrane region. This binds to the ITAM-containing DAP10 and DAP12 proteins. When bound to its ligand, Siglec-14 leads to activation of cellular signalling pathways via the DAP10 and DAP12 proteins. These proteins up-regulate phosphorylation cascades involving numerous cellular proteins, leading to cellular activation. Siglec-14 appears to co-localise with Siglec-5, and as this protein inhibits cellular signalling pathways, co-ordinate opposing functions within immune cells. Phagocytosis and adhesion Siglecs that can bind trans-ligands, such as Sialoadhesin, allow cell-cell interactions to take place. These glycan-Siglec interactions allow cells to bind one another, allowing signalling in some cases, or in the case of Sialoadhesin, pathogen uptake. Sialoadhesin's function was originally thought to be important in binding to red blood cells. Sialoadhesin lacks a cytosolic ITIM or a positive residue to bind ITAM-containing adaptors and so is thought not to influence signalling. Studies show that this protein is involved in phagocytosis of bacteria that contain highly sialylated
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is localised to macrophages. Most Siglecs are short and do not extend far from the cell surface. This prevents most Siglecs from binding to other cells as mammalian cells are covered in sialic acid-containing glycans. This means that the majority of Siglecs only bind ligands on the surface of the same cell, so called cis -ligands, as they are "swamped" by glycans on the same cell. One exception is Sialoadhesin which contains 16 C2-Ig domains, producing a long, extended protein allowing it to bind trans-ligands, i.e. ligands found on other cells. Others, such as MAG, have also been shown to bind trans-ligands. Signalling The members of the siglec family are paired receptors with opposing intracellular signaling functions. Due to their ITIM-containing cytoplasmic regions, most Siglecs interfere with cellular signalling, inhibiting immune cell activation. Once bound to their ligands, Siglecs recruit inhibitory proteins such as SHP phosphatases via their ITIM domains. The tyrosine contained within the ITIM is phosphorylated after ligand binding and acts as a docking site for SH2 domain-containing proteins like SHP phosphatases. This leads to de-phosphorylation of cellular proteins, down-regulating activating signalling pathways. Examples of negative signalling: CD22 is found on B cells. B cells become active when the B-cell receptor (BCR) binds to its cognate ligand. Once the BCR is bound to its ligand, the receptor auto-phosphorylates its cytoplasmic region (cytoplasmic tail). This leads to phosphorylation of the three ITIMs in CD22's cytoplasmic tail, leading to the recruitment of SHP-1 which negatively regulates BCR-based cellular activation. This creates an activation threshold for B cell activation whereby transient activation of B cells is prevented. CD22 inhibition of BCR signalling was originally thought to be sialic acid-binding-independent, but evidence suggests α2,6 sialic acid ligands are required for inhibition. Siglec-7 is found on Natural Killer cells (NK cells). Siglec-7 leads to cellular inactivation once bound to its sialic acid-containing cognate ligand and is found in high levels on NK cell surfaces. It is used in cell-cell contacts, binding to sialylated glycans on target cells leading to inhibition of NK cell-dependent killing of the target cell. Mammalian cells contain high levels of sialic acid and so when NK cells bind so called "self-cells", they are not activated and do not kill host cells. Siglec-14 contains an arginine residue in its transmembrane region. This binds to the ITAM-containing DAP10 and DAP12 proteins. When bound to its ligand, Siglec-14 leads to activation of cellular signalling pathways via the DAP10 and DAP12 proteins. These proteins up-regulate phosphorylation cascades involving numerous cellular proteins, leading to cellular activation. Siglec-14 appears to co-localise with Siglec-5, and as this protein inhibits cellular signalling pathways, co-ordinate opposing functions within immune cells. Phagocytosis and adhesion Siglecs that can bind trans-ligands, such as Sialoadhesin, allow cell-cell interactions to take place. These glycan-Siglec interactions allow cells to bind one another, allowing signalling in some cases, or in the case of Sialoadhesin, pathogen uptake. Sialoadhesin's function was originally thought to be important in binding to red blood cells. Sialoadhesin lacks a cytosolic ITIM or a positive residue to bind ITAM-containing adaptors and so is thought not to influence signalling. Studies show that this protein is involved in phagocytosis of bacteria that contain highly sialylated glycan structures such as the lipopolysaccharide of Neisseria meningitidis. Binding to these structures allows the macrophage to phagocytose these bacteria, clearing the system of pathogens. Siglec-7 is also used in binding to pathogens such as Campylobacter jejuni. This occurs in a sialic acid-dependent manner and brings NK cells and monocytes, on which Siglec-7 is expressed, into contact with these bacteria. The NK cell is then able to kill these foreign pathogens. Knock-out studies Knock-out studies are often used to uncover the function proteins have within a cell. Mice are often used as they express orthologous proteins of ours, or extremely similar homologues. Some examples of knock-out Siglecs include: CD22: Walker & Smith conducted experiments with CD22 knock-outs and deletion mutants to discern CD22's function. These mutant B cells did not infer any autoimmune disease, but they did see an increased production of autoantibodies due to the lack of BCR signalling inhibition, usually conducted by CD22. Autoantibodies are specific for self proteins and can lead to harm in the host. CD22 is normally up-regulated by lipopolysaccharide binding to Toll-like receptors. The mutant B cells can not up-regulate the mutant protein and so become hyper-sensitive in the presence of lipopolysaccharide. This means that the B cells overproduce antibodies when antibodies would not normally have been produced. MAG (Myelin-associated glycoprotein) is expressed on cells that form myelin sheaths (schwann cells and oligodendrocytes) around neurons. MAG binds to sialylated ligands on the neuron. Knock-out of MAG in the peripheral nervous system leads to decreased myelination of neurons. Knock-out of MAG in the central nervous system of mice does not appear to affect myelination, but the interaction between the myelin and the neuron does deteriorate with age. This leads to neurological defects as the action potential can not pass so rapidly down the length of the axon during neural stimulation. Removing the ligand for MAG, by knocking-out the GalNAc transferase gene required for ligand formation, has similar effects to that of the MAG knock-out mice Human/Primate Siglecs This table briefly summarises the cellular distribution of each human/primate Siglec; the linkage specificity each has for sialic acid binding; the number of C2-Ig domains it contains; and whether it contains an ITIM or a positive residue to bind ITAM-containing adaptor proteins. References in the column headings correspond to all information displayed in that column, unless other references are shown. Siglec-12 information is referenced by only, excluding the linkage specificity. Mimetics Many pathologies have been linked to the spontaneous interactions between sialic acid and the immunosuppressive sialic acid-binding immunoglobulin-like lectin (Siglec) receptors on immune cells such as cancer, HIV-1 and Group B Strep Infection. The sialic acid family branches from glycans, sugar chains comprising various monosaccharides that cover the membrane of every living cell and display a staggering structural diversity. Sialic acids function in protein folding, neural development, cellular interactions, among many other physiological processes. As sialic acids are abundantly expressed in vertebrates and not in microorganisms, they are considered self-antigens or self-structures that play major role in inhibiting harmful immune system activity by regulating neutrophils and B cell
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Which president did Notre Dame have in 1947?
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The Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C. served as president from 1946 to 1952. Cavanaugh's legacy at Notre Dame in the post-war years was devoted to raising academic standards and reshaping the university administration to suit it to an enlarged educational mission and an expanded student body and stressing advanced studies and research at a time when Notre Dame quadrupled in student census, undergraduate enrollment increased by more than half, and graduate student enrollment grew fivefold. Cavanaugh also established the Lobund Institute for Animal Studies and Notre Dame's Medieval Institute. Cavanaugh also presided over the construction of the Nieuwland Science Hall, Fisher Hall, and the Morris Inn, as well as the Hall of Liberal Arts (now O'Shaughnessy Hall), made possible by a donation from I.A. O'Shaughnessy, at the time the largest ever made to an American Catholic university. Cavanaugh also established a system of advisory councils at the university, which continue today and are vital to the university's governance and development
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During the trip, Jason takes it upon himself to name the Monitor "Bob".
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Durante a viagem, Jason toma para si o nome do Monitor "Bob".
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Australian swimmer. He competed in the men's 100 metre breaststroke at the 1984 Summer Olympics. References External links 1963 births Living people Australian male breaststroke swimmers Olympic swimmers of Australia Swimmers at the
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swimmer. He competed in the men's 100 metre breaststroke at the 1984 Summer Olympics. References External links 1963 births Living people Australian male breaststroke swimmers Olympic swimmers of Australia Swimmers
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Strabo locates the Moschoi in two places.
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Strabone situa i Moschoi in due luoghi.
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Why is winnie the pooh called so??
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There was a real bear at the London Zoo called' Winnipeg', and a swan the writer and his child saw on holiday named 'Pooh'. Thus Winnie the Pooh
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one touchdown with no interceptions. Dinwiddie also ran for 26 yards on six carries to lead the Blue Bombers to their first win of the season. Dinwiddie's success was short-lived with the Blue Bombers, however. During his 3 years as a backup in Winnipeg, his career CFL statistics are 58.2% completion percentage, for 1,581 yards, 6 Touchdowns and 9 Interceptions, for a Passer Rating of 73.8. He also rushed the ball 23 times for 112 yards, 1 Touchdown, and 2 Fumbles. Dinwiddie was released at the beginning of the Blue Bombers 2009 training camp. Saskatchewan Roughriders On May 26, 2010 it was announced that Dinwiddie had signed a contract with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. After serving as the back-up to Darian Durant for two years, Dinwiddie was released on January 19, 2012. He retired as a player shortly thereafter. Coaching career On February 19, 2013, it was announced that Dinwiddie was joining the coaching staff of the Montreal Alouettes newly hired head coach, Dan Hawkins, as the offensive quality control coach. On December 8, 2015, Dinwiddie
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Canadian Football League. College career Dinwiddie graduated from Elk Grove High School in Elk Grove, California. He was three-year starter at Boise State from 2001 to 2003, and one of the most prolific passers in college football history. In 2003, he passed for 4,031 yards, 28 touchdowns, and only 5 interceptions. Dinwiddie's record NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) for career passing efficiency with a mark of 168.9 was broken in 2007 by Colt Brennan's career 169.25. Dinwiddie is considered, by some, to be the greatest quarterback in the history of Boise State football. His leadership and on-field performance was one of the reasons for the continued success of Boise State football during his tenure. Professional career Winnipeg Blue Bombers After an injury to Winnipeg Blue Bombers starting quarterback Kevin Glenn in the 4th quarter of the CFL East Division Final on November 18, 2007, Dinwiddie was pressed into action. He made his first CFL start for the Blue Bombers against the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the 2007 Grey Cup, won by Saskatchewan 23 to 19. Dinwiddie gave up 3 interceptions to James Johnson. Making just his second career CFL start (and first career CFL regular season start) on July 24, 2008, Dinwiddie moved the ball, avoided sacks and kept plays alive. He finished 24 of 39 for 450 yards and one touchdown with no interceptions. Dinwiddie also ran for 26
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The Escape's platform mate Mercury Mariner was also available with the hybrid-electric system in the 2006 model year—a full year ahead of schedule.
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Mercury Mariner partner platforme tako imenovanega pobega je razpolagala tudi z modelom električno-hibridnega sistema v letu 2006 – polno leto pred predvidenim rokom.
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Most recent U.S. president to smoke a tobacco pipe?
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I will say Gerald Ford.
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