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Hugh Dempsey
هيو ديمبسي
grad Brangović, Church of St. George, and Anine in village Ćelije near Lajkovac, Crkvine Mali Borak He graduated from Dusan Mihailovic Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade with a focus on Late Neolithic ovens in the central Balkans. In 2006 he began working in Petnica Science Center as Head of Archeology Department. Career Pecikoza's research interests are linked to the Valjevo region in western Serbia, including the Sava, KolubaraDandrina rivers in the Valjevo Mountains. In 1994 he began to pursue artistic photography, achieving achieved success at national and international exhibitions and competitions. His work was presented in two solo exhibitions at Pecijev Drnča in 1996 and 2010. He participated in the Photo Club, Society for Cerebral Palsy and the School of photography organized by Wikimedia Serbia. Bibliography Arsic R., D. Bulović, Pecikoza V. 2013. The results of new archaeological research in northwestern Serbia and neighboring territories (ed. V. Filipovic, R. Arsić, D. Antonović), Belgrade, Valjevo: Serbian Archaeological Society Institute for the protection of Cultural Monuments Valjevo. Arsic R., V. Pecikoza 2012. Povlen from the perspective of archeology. In Povlen - fotomonografija. (Ed. N.Obućina, D. Mihajlović) Valjevo: Valjevo Klub Ars Nova. p. 66-73. Pecikoza V. 2011. Decenije discovering its past. In Kolubara National Calendar for the year 2011 simple. (Ed. Z. Rankovic) Valjevo: Publishing Society Kolubara. p. 103-108. Pecikoza V. 2010. Deposits of copper and Vinča sites in the area of Valjevo mountains – the contribution to the study of early mining. Kolubara, 5: 39. Pecikoza V. 2009. Old mining cemetery in the village of Vreoci, a village on the mountain Rebelj Medvednik. In Kolubara National Calendar for the year 2010.
in the Photo Club, Society for Cerebral Palsy and the School of photography organized by Wikimedia Serbia. Bibliography Arsic R., D. Bulović, Pecikoza V. 2013. The results of new archaeological research in northwestern Serbia and neighboring territories (ed. V. Filipovic, R. Arsić, D. Antonović), Belgrade, Valjevo: Serbian Archaeological Society Institute for the protection of Cultural Monuments Valjevo. Arsic R., V. Pecikoza 2012. Povlen from the perspective of archeology. In Povlen - fotomonografija. (Ed. N.Obućina, D. Mihajlović) Valjevo: Valjevo Klub Ars Nova. p. 66-73. Pecikoza V. 2011. Decenije discovering its past. In Kolubara National Calendar for the year 2011 simple. (Ed. Z. Rankovic) Valjevo: Publishing Society Kolubara. p. 103-108. Pecikoza V. 2010. Deposits of copper and Vinča sites in the area of Valjevo mountains – the contribution to the study of early mining. Kolubara, 5: 39. Pecikoza V. 2009. Old mining cemetery in the village of Vreoci, a village on the mountain Rebelj Medvednik. In Kolubara National Calendar for the year 2010. simple. (Ed. Z. Rankovic) Valjevo: Publishing Society Kolubara. p. 172-177. Pecikoza V. 2008. Archeology sites in the village of Petnica. In Kolubara Grand National calendar for leap 2009 (ed. Z. Rankovic) Valjevo: Publishing Society Kolubara. p. 167-175. Pecikoza V. 2008. Late Neolithic ovens in central Balkans region - Study analysis. Arhaika, 2: 25. Pecikoza V. 2008. A mediaeval
what is the difference between data transmission and data communication?
Data transmission just like we talking to others. We can talk to others in any way and at any circumstance. ... Transmission is a physical movement of information and concern issues like bit polarity, synchronization, clock etc. Communication means the meaning full exchange of information between two communication media.
German Type UC III submarine, UC-100 had a displacement of when at the surface and while submerged. She had a length overall of , a beam of , and a draught of . The submarine was powered by two six-cylinder four-stroke diesel engines each producing (a total of ), two electric motors producing , and two propeller shafts. She had a dive time of 15 seconds and was capable of operating at a depth of . The submarine was designed for a maximum surface speed of and a submerged speed of . When submerged, she could operate for at ; when surfaced, she could travel at . UC-100 was fitted
of , and a draught of . The submarine was powered by two six-cylinder four-stroke diesel engines each producing (a total of ), two electric motors producing , and two propeller shafts. She had a dive time of 15 seconds and was capable of operating at a depth of . The submarine was designed for a maximum surface speed of and a submerged speed of . When submerged, she could operate for at
national volleyball team, playing as an opposite hitter and setter. She participated in the 2004 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup. As a beach volleyball player, she plays as a defender. She played together with Lisa Rutledge in 2011 and with Lauren Fendrick in 2013. Hochevar and Fendrick were eliminated
Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup. As a beach volleyball player, she plays as a defender. She played together with Lisa Rutledge in 2011 and with Lauren Fendrick in 2013. Hochevar and Fendrick were eliminated in the quarter final at the 2013 Beach Volleyball World Championships. References External links http://avp.com/player/brittany-hochevar/ http://olympics.nbcsports.com/tag/brittany-hochevar/ 1981 births Living people American women's volleyball players American women's beach volleyball
She appeared in the movie Doctor Dolittle and worked as consulting producer and writer for the 1969 TV special, Debbie Reynolds and the Sound of Children.
Luego apareció en la película Doctor Dolittle y trabajó como productora y escritora consultora para el especial de televisión de 1969, Debbie Reynolds y The Sound of Children.
majority of the students were African-American. Many of the original students, their children and grandchildren were still parishioners of St. Mary's in 2016. Our Lady of Miraculous Medal School was closed in 1972. When the Diocese of Raleigh was divided and the Diocese of Charlotte was created, St. Mary's fell under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Charlotte. In October 1973 St. Mary's Church officially changed from its traditional role as an African-American parish into an integrated territorial parish. In the 1970s many refugees from Asia and Africa began arriving in Greensboro and many joined the parish. Currently one-third of the parishioners at St. Mary's are African-American, one-third are white, and one-third are exiles from civil wars in Asia and Africa, and Latin American countries. There are also a great number of parishioners from the above counties that joined St. Mary's through family ties to the church. In the early 2000s a new church building for St. Mary's was built off of East Lee Street. Both the original church building and new building are used for celebrations of Mass. In 2014, Emmanuel O. Ukattah, a native of Nigeria and naturalized U.S. citizen, became the first Catholic Deacon of African descent in the history of St. Mary's. References Roman Catholic churches in Greensboro, North Carolina Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte African-American history of
later receiving funds from St Katharine Drexel to guarantee seating for African Americans. In the 1920s, however, African-American Catholics encountered resistance. To accommodate the increasing number of African-American converts to the faith, and to counter the impact of the segregation; a new mission church, Saint Mary's Catholic Church, and a school were built. The Josephites—Fr Charles Hannigan, SSJ in particular—staffed the parish, and the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, who at the time staffed the St. Leos' Hospital in Greensboro, provided staff for the school. The first Mass was celebrated at St. Mary's on September 16, 1928. St. Mary's Church, originally having a mostly African-American congregation, was consecrated with its first Mass by Bishop William J. Hafey of Raleigh on Sept. 16, 1928. That same month, at the invitation of Bishop Hafey,
However, the Scottish Parliament does not have complete power over Scottish Politics, as it only holds the powers which were devolved to it by Westminster in 1997.
Megjithatë, Parlamenti skocez nuk ka pushtet të plotë mbi Politikë skocez, pasi ajo vetëm mban kompetencat të cilat janë deleguar atij nga Westminster në vitin 1997.
'Purple Rain' is one of my favorite songs of all time.
'Purple Rain' est une de mes chansons favorites de tous les temps.
Nested lists in Python: initialization and issues with expected values
List of lists changes reflected across sublists unexpectedly
2009 "Love at First Sight", by Carmela Marner and Nick Curtis from the film Puss in Boots, 1988 "Love at First Sight", by Cherie Currie from Beauty's Only Skin Deep, 1978 "Love at First Sight", by Emerson, Lake & Palmer from Love Beach, 1978 "Love at First Sight", by Fairport Convention from Myths and Heroes, 2015 "Love at First Sight", by Kylie Minogue from Kylie, 1988 "Love at First Sight", by Michael Bublé from Totally Bublé, 2003 "Love at First Sight", by Prudence Liew from Loving Prince, 1988 "Love at First Sight", by Roddy Jackson, 1958 "Love at First Sight", by Spagna, 1991 "Love at First Sight", by Super Junior-T from Devil, 2015 "Love at First Sight", by XTC from Black Sea, 1980 Other uses Love at First Sight (play), a 1704 play by David Crauford Love at First Sight, an 1846 Pre-Raphaelite painting by William Holman Hunt Love at First Sight, a 1949–1956 romance comic published by Ace
the Brobecks from Violent Things, 2009 "Love at First Sight", by Carmela Marner and Nick Curtis from the film Puss in Boots, 1988 "Love at First Sight", by Cherie Currie from Beauty's Only Skin Deep, 1978 "Love at First Sight", by Emerson, Lake & Palmer from Love Beach, 1978 "Love at First Sight", by Fairport Convention from Myths and Heroes, 2015 "Love at First Sight", by Kylie Minogue from Kylie, 1988 "Love at First Sight", by Michael Bublé from Totally Bublé, 2003 "Love at First Sight", by Prudence Liew from Loving Prince, 1988 "Love at First Sight", by Roddy Jackson, 1958 "Love at First Sight", by Spagna, 1991 "Love at First Sight", by Super Junior-T from Devil, 2015 "Love at First Sight", by XTC from Black Sea, 1980 Other uses Love at First Sight (play), a 1704 play by David Crauford Love at First Sight, an 1846 Pre-Raphaelite painting by William Holman Hunt Love at First Sight, a 1949–1956 romance comic published by Ace Magazines "Love at First Sight", a poem by Wisława Szymborska See also Amor a primera vista (lit. Love at first sight), a 1956 Argentine film Entre Nous (film) or Coup de foudre, a 1983 French film Le
when do you rate the global war on terrorism ribbon
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal To receive the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, a military service member must have served on active duty during a designated anti-terrorism operation for a minimum 30 consecutive or 60 non-consecutive days. For those who were engaged in combat, killed, or wounded in the line of duty the time requirement is waived.[6][7][8]
In 1967 the BBC commissioned Britten to write an opera specially for television.
El 1967 la BBC va encarregar a Britten que escrivís una òpera especialment per a la televisió.
Song of the Birds (November 18, 1949).
Song of the Birds (18 de novembre del 1949).
Through partnerships, public policies and international partnerships, the government is working towards guaranteeing infrastructure for the settlements, following the examples of schools and health outlets.
Através de parcerias, políticas públicas e parcerias internacionais, o governo está trabalhando para garantir infraestrutura para os assentamentos, a exemplo de escolas e estabelecimentos de saúde.
Placenta praevia Fundal Placental Implantation Use of Magnesium Sulfate Vigorous fundal pressure Repeated cord traction short umbilical cord One: Complete.
Placenta previa Implantación de placenta en el fondo Uso de sulfato de magnesio Presión de fondo vigorosa Tracción repetida del cordón Cordón umbilical corto Uno: Completo.
The Israeli authorities claimed Vanunu's travel ban includes visits to the Palestinian territories.
Pemerintah Israel mengatakan bahwa larangan perjalanan Vanunu termasuk kunjungan ke wilayah Palestina. .
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what is ofloxacin eye drops for?
Ophthalmic ofloxacin ophthalmic is used to treat bacterial infections of the eye, including conjunctivitis (pink eye) and ulcers of the cornea. Ofloxacin is in a class of medications called quinolone antibiotics. It works by killing bacterial cells that cause infection.
Shah Nematollah Vali Shrine
آرامگاه شاه نعمت‌الله‌ولی
what pure encapsulation lowers cortisol
1 Pure Encapsulations Cortisol Calm is designed to maintain healthy cortisol levels and to support relaxation, restful sleep, and positive mood during times of stress. 2 Cortisol, released in response to stress, is mainly produced by the adrenal cortex.
is a word 16 or 32 bits?
In DOS and Windows programming, 16 bits is a "WORD", 32 bits is a "DWORD" (double word), and 64 bits is a "QWORD"; but in other contexts "word" means the machine's natural binary processing size, which ranges from 32 to 64 bits nowadays. "word" should now be considered ambiguous.
Its headquarters were initially at Fairview in Port Elizabeth, but they later moved to Stamford Hill in Durban.
Su sede se encontraba al principio en Fairview, en Port Elizabeth, pero se trasladó más tarde a Stamford Hill en Durban.
Does an elevated heart rate from playing intense video games count as cardio?
Elevating your heart rate by itself isn't necessarily helpful. It's in conjunction with other aspects of exercise that it benefits you. Simply raising the heart rate alone puts stress upon the heart. Similarly, simply raising the heart rate via medications is not necessarily beneficial but can even be counterproductive. As an example, as muscles consume ATP during exercise, they release adenosine, which relaxes arteries. Without the exercise, those arteries don't relax, and your heart has to work harder just to do the same amount of work, without an improvement in efficiency.
Research has shown that neuropilin 1 facilitates entry the SARS-CoV-2 virus into cells, making it a possible target for future antiviral drugs. Implication in cancer Neuropilin 1 has been implicated in the vascularization and progression of cancers. NRP1 expression has been shown to be elevated in a number of human patient tumor samples, including brain, prostate, breast, colon, and lung cancers and NRP1 levels are positively correlated with metastasis. In prostate cancer NRP1 has been demonstrated to be an androgen-suppressed gene, upregulated during the adaptive response of prostate tumors to androgen-targeted therapies and a prognostic biomarker of clinical metastasis and lethal PCa. In vitro and in vivo mouse
prostate, breast, colon, and lung cancers and NRP1 levels are positively correlated with metastasis. In prostate cancer NRP1 has been demonstrated to be an androgen-suppressed gene, upregulated during the adaptive response of prostate tumors to androgen-targeted therapies and a prognostic biomarker of clinical metastasis and lethal PCa. In vitro and in vivo mouse studies have shown membrane bound NRP1 to be proangiogenic and that NRP1 promotes the vascularization of prostate tumors. Elevated NRP1 expression is also correlated with the invasiveness of non-small cell lung cancer both in
Wielands Großschönau Engelstein, Friedreichs, Großotten, Großschönau, Harmannstein, Hirschenhof, Mistelbach, Rothfarn, Schroffen, Thaures, Wachtberg, Wörnharts, Zweres Haugschlag Griesbach, Haugschlag, Rottal, Türnau Heidenreichstein Altmanns, Dietweis, Eberweis, Guttenbrunn, Haslau, Heidenreichstein, Kleinpertholz, Motten, Seyfrieds, Thaures, Wielandsberg, Wolfsegg Hirschbach Hirschbach, Stölzles Hoheneich Hoheneich, Nondorf Kirchberg am Walde Fromberg, Hollenstein, Kirchberg am Walde, Süßenbach, Ullrichs, Weißenalbern Litschau Gopprechts, Hörmanns bei Litschau, Josefsthal, Litschau, Loimanns, Reichenbach, Reitzenschlag, Saaß, Schandachen, Schlag,
Friedreichs, Großotten, Großschönau, Harmannstein, Hirschenhof, Mistelbach, Rothfarn, Schroffen, Thaures, Wachtberg, Wörnharts, Zweres Haugschlag Griesbach, Haugschlag, Rottal, Türnau Heidenreichstein Altmanns, Dietweis, Eberweis, Guttenbrunn, Haslau, Heidenreichstein, Kleinpertholz, Motten, Seyfrieds, Thaures, Wielandsberg, Wolfsegg Hirschbach Hirschbach, Stölzles Hoheneich Hoheneich, Nondorf Kirchberg am Walde Fromberg, Hollenstein, Kirchberg am Walde, Süßenbach, Ullrichs, Weißenalbern Litschau Gopprechts, Hörmanns bei Litschau, Josefsthal, Litschau, Loimanns, Reichenbach, Reitzenschlag, Saaß, Schandachen, Schlag, Schönau bei Litschau Moorbad Harbach
Nonetheless, ISIL had yet to carry out any attacks within Iran despite repeatedly threatening the nation's people.
Тем не менее, ИГ ещё не предприняло никаких нападений в Иране, несмотря на неоднократные угрозы народу страны.
Fifty percent of our residents live at or below the poverty line; 25 percent of us are unemployed.
50 % našich obyvatel žije pod hranicí chudoby, 25 % z nás je nezaměstnaných, obyvatelé s nízkými příjmy často využívají
Work: Miami () is a 2020 Dutch comedy film directed by Johan Nijenhuis. The film won the Golden Film award after having sold 100,000 tickets. It was the second highest-grossing Dutch film of 2020. It was also the third best visited Dutch film of
Boris (Malik Mohammed) they begin work to renovate the club and to earn money by performing as strippers themselves. References External links 2020 films Dutch films Dutch romantic comedy films
Robertson as Young Lawrence Laura Breckenridge as Young Caroline Wally Dunn as Dr. Charles Sterling K. Brown as Policeman #1 Jesse Kelly as Carter Aldo Perez as Harris Marceline Hugot as History Teacher Aurelia Thierree as Photo Shop Girl Richard M. Davidson as Principal Foreman Production Howard Gertler was the executive producer for the film. Eva S. Aridjis and Heather Greene served as co-producers. Lesa Greenfield was the line producer. Edwige Geminel was in charge of production design. Danny Hole provided original music for the film as well as art direction. Tere Duncan was the costume designer. The film was shot by Andrij Parekh on 35mm in New Jersey, at locations including Cape May and Bayonne High School. Production of the film began November 5, 2004 and ended December 14, 2004. The animals in the film were provided by Paws for Effect. The soundtrack includes songs from bands such as The Cure, The Troggs, Blondie, Interpol, The Stone Roses, The Cascades, Chris Montez, and Nikki Sudden. Critical reception The film received mixed reviews from critics. The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 49% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 18 reviews. Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 49 out of
Policeman #1 Jesse Kelly as Carter Aldo Perez as Harris Marceline Hugot as History Teacher Aurelia Thierree as Photo Shop Girl Richard M. Davidson as Principal Foreman Production Howard Gertler was the executive producer for the film. Eva S. Aridjis and Heather Greene served as co-producers. Lesa Greenfield was the line producer. Edwige Geminel was in charge of production design. Danny Hole provided original music for the film as well as art direction. Tere Duncan was the costume designer. The film was shot by Andrij Parekh on 35mm in New Jersey, at locations including Cape May and Bayonne High School. Production of the film began November 5, 2004 and ended December 14, 2004. The animals in the film were provided by Paws for Effect. The soundtrack includes songs from bands such as The Cure, The Troggs, Blondie, Interpol, The Stone Roses, The Cascades, Chris Montez, and Nikki Sudden. Critical reception The film received mixed reviews from critics. The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 49% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 18 reviews. Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 49 out of 100, based on 7 reviews — indicating mixed or average reviews. Justin Chang of Variety wrote "A pair of beautifully mismatched lead performances elevate a predictable drama to unexpected resonance in The Favor." Chang called it a "tearjerker [that] should travel well on the festival circuit, though its modest
See also List of cities in Libya Basic
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HM Revenue & Customs also underpaid in tax credits .
By . Sam Dunn . PUBLISHED: . 18:34 EST, 28 June 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 02:07 EST, 29 June 2012 . Tax officials were forced to write off more than £5billion they were owed last year. An annual report of HM Revenue & Customs accounts by the National Audit Office also revealed it overpaid £2.5billion in tax credits because of fraud and error. It also underpaid nearly £300million in tax credits, short-changing many families who rely on the relief to pay household bills. The write-offs for the year ending March 31, 2012, include £756million in lost income tax from HMRC’s botched effort to introduce a new PAYE tax collection system in 2010. HM Revenue and Customs: Last year, the UK tax system was branded 'inefficient, overly complex and frequently unfair' by the Institute for Fiscal Studies . The report found the total amount of tax debts being pursued stood at £13.3billion at the end of March, down from £15billion last year. But auditors found the tax credit fraud rate was rising to between 7.5 and 8.8 per cent, missing a target of 5 per cent. Margaret Hodge, chairman of the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee said she was stunned by the size of the losses. She said: ‘The sheer scale of waste and mismanagement at HMRC never ceases to shock. ‘It wrote off a staggering £5.2 . billion of tax owed, overpaid nearly £2.5 billion in tax credits due to . fraud and error and underpaid around £290 million. ‘This year has seen a litany of tax . errors and scandals come to light with mistakes made at the most senior . level from the Permanent Secretary for Tax downwards. Stunned: Margaret Hodge . ‘HMRC needs to get a grip before it . introduces its new real time Pay-As-You-Earn information systems and . begins the high-risk move from tax credits to the universal credit.’ Every year, HMRC matches up all its files to ensure people have paid the correct tax, called an ‘end of year reconciliation’. This used to be a fiendishly complex task as the UK had 12 different computer systems. After their merger, it was hoped this would smooth out discrepancies and allow PAYE taxpayers to pay the correct samount of income tax and National Insurance. However, two years ago, the Government conceded the new computer had found 5.8  million people who had paid the wrong tax between 2008 and 2010. The resulting chaos saw millions hit with tax bills they couldn’t afford, in particular hitting many pensioners who had no idea they even owed money going back several years. As it struggled to deal with the backlog, HMRC decided to cut its workload by simply writing off much of this revenue. The NAO report also found the total amount of tax debts being pursued stood at £13.3 billion at the end of March, down from £15 billion last year.Of this, some £4bn is owed in tax credit payments. But HMRC was also forced to write off old tax credit debts worth £1.7bn and admit a further £2.3bn is unlikely to ever be recovered. Its target of cutting the level of tax credit fraud and error to 5 per cent was missed. In fact, the fraud rate was rising to between 7.5 and 8.8 per cent, the auditors found. Under fire: HMRC also underpaid nearly £300million in tax credits, short-changing many families who rely on the relief to pay household bills . Amyas Morse, head of the National Audit Office, said: ‘Staff at HMRC should get a better understanding of the costs and benefits of its interventions – such as debt campaigns and initiatives to drive down levels of error and fraud in tax credits. ‘It should prioritise and target its activities on the basis of a better understanding of risks, such as the risk-profiling of taxpayers.’ He added that, ahead of the Revenue’s planned switch to so-called ‘real time’ PAYE collection – where workers’ tax affairs can be calculated on a minute-by-minute basis – it had much work to do to understand how its business will change. An HMRC spokesman said: ‘We have a long way to go but the report reflects progress we have made.’ Last year, the UK tax system was branded ‘inefficient, overly complex and frequently unfair’ by the Institute for Fiscal Studies. HMRC is failing to collect more than £35 billion a year from cheats who refuse to pay their taxes and others who find ways of avoiding them, MPs warned last month. It has set up a string of tax evasion taskforces to target industries where it suspects many are refusing to pay the correct amount of tax. Their targets currently include cab drivers, professional landlords with a large portfolio of homes and restaurant owners. An HMRC spokesman said: ‘We have a long way to go but the report reflects progress we have made.’
The painting turned out to be a Turner.
Il dipinto si è rivelato essere un Turner.
census, the village had a total of 164 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the village include: Macedonians 163 Others 1
a village in the municipality of Rankovce, North Macedonia. Demographics According to
(The Isla Grande Airport, now named in honor of Maj. Fernando Luis Ribas Dominicci, Pilot of the US Air Force F-111, who was killed-in-action in Libya in 1986, currently has a runway of 5,542 feet in length.)
(El Aeropuerto de Isla Grande, hoy nombrado en honor al mayor Fernando Luis Ribas Dominicci, Piloto de F-111 de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos, que fue batido en acción en Libia en 1986, actualmente tiene una pista de 5542 pies de largo.)
Home Improvement is an American television sitcom starring Tim Allen, which aired 1991 to 1999.
Home Improvement é uma sitcom americana com Tim Allen, que foi ao ar de 1991 a 1999.
The importance of Hermann's role as mediator between Pope Gregory IX and the emperor can be seen by the fact that all communication between Frederick and the pope broke off with Hermann's death.
Het belang van Hermans rol als bemiddelaar tussen paus Gregorius IX en de keizer is duidelijk zichtbaar in het feit dat alle communicatie tussen Frederik en de keizer definitief werd afgebroken bij de dood van Herman.
can you sell and buy a house at the same time?
Key takeaways. There is no one 'right way' to move home – there are advantages and disadvantages to buying first, selling first and doing both at the same time. Your choice of estate agent and conveyancing solicitor will directly impact your chances of moving and securing your preferred property.
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The T85 40 mm grenade launcher, standard issue of the ROC Army, may be mounted on the T86 carbine. Production and usage Contrary to initial expectations, ROC Army and Marine Corps did not order T86 carbines in large quantities. Defense budget priorities during the late 1990s forced ROC military to delay the replacement of T65K1 and T65K2 assault rifles. A small quantity of T86 did enter service with the ROC Navy Underwater Demolition Team and underwent rigorous trials in widely varied environmental conditions. Jordanian royal guards and special troops are reportedly armed with Taiwan made T86 carbines. Users Haiti See also T65 assault rifle T91 assault rifle XT-97 Assault Rifle References 槍神~小口徑武器設計分析/戰術運用 External links Modern Firearms - T65, T86 and T91 assault rifle (Taiwan) 5.56 mm assault rifles Carbines Short stroke piston firearms Firearms of the Republic of China ArmaLite AR-10 derivatives AR-15 style rifles
Service Forces,Taiwan. Though it saw limited production and service after a protracted development process, it became the basis of the T91 Assault Rifle currently in volume production for the Taiwan armed forces. History Development of the T86 started in 1992, with the stated objective of replacing the venerable T65 series. Several radical concepts, such as caseless ammunition, were explored but ultimately rejected due to high risk. Still, the XT86 prototype revealed to the public in 1996 demonstrated several innovative features and significant departure from US influence in firearms design. However, the ROC military was more confident in the tried-and-true T65 design, and instructed the 205th Armory to redesign the rifle. The XT86 pre-production model rolled out in 1997 showed a return to the T65's features, especially the T65K3 carbine. The T86 design was finalized in 1998 and officially named the 5.56 mm T86 Combat Rifle (5.56公厘T86戰鬥步槍). Design The finalized T86 design is an evolution of the T65 series. It inherits the short-stroke gas piston operated system from the T65 as well as the rotating bolt design. Upper and lower receiver are made with aircraft-grade aluminum. The side-folding metal stock on the prototype was replaced with an M4 carbine style polymer telescopic stock and buffer mechanism. The polymer handguard from the prototype was retained. The controls of the T86 are similar to the T65
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configuration files. There are 142 command line options according to its help message. The template configuration file lynx.cfg lists 233 configurable features. There is some overlap between the two, although there are command-line options such as -restrict which are not matched in lynx.cfg. In addition to pre-set options by command-line and configuration file, Lynx's behavior can be adjusted at runtime using its options menu. Again, there is some overlap between the settings. Lynx implements many of these runtime optional features, optionally (controlled through a setting in the configuration file) allowing the choices to be saved to a separate writable configuration file. The reason for restricting the options which can be saved originated in a usage of Lynx which was more common in the mid-1990s, i.e., using Lynx itself as a front-end application to the Internet accessed by dial-in connections. Accessibility Because Lynx is a text-based browser, it can be used for internet access by visually impaired users on a refreshable braille display and is easily compatible with text-to-speech software. As Lynx substitutes images, frames and other non-textual content with the text from alt, name and title HTML attributes and allows hiding the user interface elements, the browser becomes specifically suitable for use with cost-effective general purpose screen reading software. A version of Lynx specifically enhanced for use with screen readers on Windows was developed at Indian Institute of Technology Madras. Remote access Lynx is also useful for accessing websites from a remotely connected system in which no graphical display is available. Despite its text-only nature and age, it can still be used to effectively browse much of the modern web, including performing interactive tasks such as editing Wikipedia. Web design and robots Since Lynx will take keystrokes from a text file, it is still very useful for automated data entry, web page navigation, and web scraping. Consequently, Lynx is used in some web crawlers. Web designers may use Lynx to determine the way in which search engines and web crawlers see the sites that they develop. Online services that provide Lynx's view of a given web page are available. Lynx is also used to test websites' performance. As one can run the browser from different locations over remote access technologies like telnet and ssh, one can use Lynx to test the web site's connection performance from different geographical locations simultaneously. Another possible web design application of the browser is quick checking of the site's links. Supported platforms Lynx was originally designed for Unix-like operating systems, though it was ported to VMS soon after its public release and to other systems, including DOS, Microsoft Windows, Classic Mac OS and OS/2. It was included in the default OpenBSD installation from OpenBSD 2.3 (May 1998) to 5.5 (May 2014), being in the main tree prior to July 2014, subsequently being made available through the ports tree, and can also be found in the repositories of most Linux distributions, as well as in the Homebrew and Fink repositories for macOS. Ports to BeOS, MINIX, QNX, AmigaOS and OS/2 are also available. The sources can be
developed in 1992 by a team of students and staff at the university (Lou Montulli, Michael Grobe and Charles Rezac) as a hypertext browser used solely to distribute campus information as part of a Campus-Wide Information Server and for browsing the Gopher space. Beta availability was announced to Usenet on 22 July 1992. In 1993, Montulli added an Internet interface and released a new version (2.0) of the browser. the support of communication protocols in Lynx is implemented using a version of libwww, forked from the library's code base in 1996. The supported protocols include Gopher, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, NNTP and WAIS. Support for NNTP was added to libwww from ongoing Lynx development in 1994. Support for HTTPS was added to Lynx's fork of libwww later, initially as patches due to concerns about encryption. Garrett Blythe created DosLynx in April 1994 and later joined the Lynx effort as well. Foteos Macrides ported much of Lynx to VMS and maintained it for a time. In 1995, Lynx was released under the GNU General Public License, and is now maintained by a group of volunteers led by . Features Browsing in Lynx consists of highlighting the chosen link using cursor keys, or having all links on a page numbered and entering the chosen link's number. Current versions support SSL and many HTML features. Tables are formatted using spaces, while frames are identified by name and can be explored as if they were separate pages. Lynx is not inherently able to display various types of non-text content on the web, such as images and video, but it can launch external programs to handle it, such as an image viewer or a video player. Unlike most web browsers, Lynx does not support JavaScript, which many websites require to work correctly. The speed benefits of text-only browsing are most apparent when using low bandwidth internet connections, or older computer hardware that may be slow to render image-heavy content. Privacy Because Lynx does not support graphics, web bugs that track user information are not fetched, meaning that web pages can be read without the privacy concerns of graphic web browsers. However, Lynx does support HTTP cookies, which can also be used to track user information. Lynx therefore supports cookie whitelisting and blacklisting, or alternatively cookie support can be disabled permanently. As with conventional browsers, Lynx also supports browsing histories and page caching, both of which can raise privacy concerns. Configurability Lynx accepts configuration options from either command-line options or configuration files. There are 142 command line options according to its help message. The template configuration file lynx.cfg lists 233 configurable features. There is some overlap between the two, although there are command-line options such as -restrict which are not matched in lynx.cfg. In addition to pre-set options by command-line and configuration file, Lynx's behavior can be adjusted at runtime using its options menu. Again, there is some overlap between the settings. Lynx implements many of these runtime optional features, optionally (controlled through a setting in the configuration
This populist emotional revival accompanied the elite ideal of nullification to paradoxical Divine Panentheism, through intellectual articulation of inner dimensions of mystical thought.
Questa rinascita emotiva populista accompagnava l'ideale elitista di nullificazione ad un paradossale panenteismo divino, attraverso l'articolazione intellettuale di dimensioni interiori del pensiero mistico.
Why did my sixty-year-old landlord buy a trampoline?
Warum hat mein 60-jähriger Hausbesitzer ein Trampolin gekauft?
is housekeeping camp flooded?
The back patio area of a cabin is partially submerged in flood water at Housekeeping Camp on Monday, Jan. 9, 2017, in Yosemite National Park. The Merced River, swollen with storm runoff, crested at 12.7 feet at 4 a.m. SILVIA FLORES [email protected].
earned his first riding title in 2018 when he was the leading jockey at Del Mar Racetrack for both the summer and fall meets. In graded stake races, Van Dyke's first win was at the 2014 Pucker Up Stakes at the Grade III event before winning his 23rd Grade III event in 2021. During these years, Van Dyke was a two-time winner at the Jimmy Durante Stakes and Torrey Pines Stakes. As a grade II jockey, Van Dyke first won the 2015 Santa Ana Stakes before becoming a four-time winner at the Yellow Ribbon Handicap. He also had 11 graded race wins in 2018 before winning his 26th Grade II race in 2021. In Grade I events, Van Dyke has won the Starlet Stakes four times. Van Dyke's first Grade I win was at the 2015 Rodeo Drive Stakes before he had his 18th Grade I win in 2020. Triple Crowns and Triple Tiaras During the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing, Van Dyke was fourth at the 2018 Kentucky Derby and nineteenth at the 2019 Kentucky Derby. During the 2021 Kentucky Derby, Van Dyke finished the event in twelfth place. As part of the American Triple Tiara of Thoroughbred Racing, Van Dyke was third at the 2015 Coaching Club American Oaks. In additional Triple Tiara races, Van Dyke competed at the 2015 Alabama Stakes and had a fifth-place finish. During the 2017 Alabama Stakes, Van Dyke was second. Breeders Cup As a Breeders' Cup Challenge competitor, Van Dyke qualified for the 2015 Breeders' Cup by winning the Rodeo Drive Stakes. Van Dyke additionally qualified for the 2017 Breeders' Cup by winning the Awesome Again Stakes and the 2018 Breeders' Cup with his win at the Pat O'Brien Stakes. His 2021 win at the Pat O'Brien Stakes allowed Van Dyke to qualify for the 2021 Breeders' Cup. At the Breeders' Cup in the Filly
races and accumulated more than $48 million in prize winnings. Early life and education Van Dyke was born in Louisville, Kentucky on September 10, 1994. While he lived in Louisville with his father Seth Van Dyke, he also lived in Hot Springs, Arkansas with his mother. In Hot Springs, Van Dyke did not receive a spot to a high school basketball team due to his height. During his early teens, Van Dyke began his equestrian career as a hot walker before he wanted to become a jockey like his father. For his training, Van Dyke was an exercise rider for James Baker at Oaklawn Park before he started working at Churchill Downs for Tom Proctor. He then went to Ocala, Florida to train horses at Glen Hill Farm in 2012. Racing career On November 21, 2013, at Hollywood Park Racetrack, aboard only the second mount of his career, Drayden Van Dyke won his first race. He earned his first riding title in 2018 when he was the leading jockey at Del Mar Racetrack for both the summer and fall meets. In graded stake races, Van Dyke's first win was at the 2014 Pucker Up Stakes at the Grade III event before winning his 23rd Grade III event in 2021. During these years, Van Dyke was a two-time winner at the Jimmy Durante Stakes and Torrey Pines Stakes. As a grade II jockey, Van Dyke first won the 2015 Santa Ana Stakes before becoming a four-time winner at the Yellow Ribbon Handicap. He also had 11 graded race wins in 2018 before winning his 26th Grade II race in 2021. In Grade I events, Van Dyke has won the Starlet Stakes four times. Van Dyke's first Grade I win was at the 2015 Rodeo Drive Stakes before he had his 18th Grade I win in 2020. Triple Crowns and Triple Tiaras During the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing, Van Dyke was fourth at the 2018 Kentucky Derby and nineteenth at the 2019 Kentucky Derby. During the 2021 Kentucky Derby, Van Dyke finished the event in twelfth place. As part of the American Triple Tiara of Thoroughbred Racing, Van Dyke was third at the 2015 Coaching Club American Oaks. In additional Triple Tiara races, Van Dyke competed at the 2015 Alabama Stakes and had a fifth-place finish. During the 2017 Alabama Stakes, Van Dyke was second. Breeders Cup As a Breeders' Cup Challenge competitor, Van Dyke qualified for the 2015 Breeders' Cup by winning the Rodeo Drive Stakes. Van Dyke additionally qualified for the 2017 Breeders' Cup by winning the Awesome Again Stakes and the
how to transfer word documents to usb?
['Insert the flash drive into a USB port on your computer.', 'With your Microsoft Word document open, click the "File" tab and select "Save As."', 'Click the "Save In" drop-down menu at the top of the Save As dialog box.', 'Navigate to and click the flash drive.']
The company owns a controlling stake in several large Swedish companies with smaller positions in a number of other firms.
Selskabet ejer en kontrollerende aktiepost i adskillige store svenske selskaber og mindre andele i et antal andre firmaer.
Which Hockey Team do you think will win the Stanley Cup!??!?
Red Wings.\n\nI'm a Eastern Conference guy though, so I'm rooting for the Senators, although I'm wary of their recent history of playoff disappointments.
It is not the Asuras' original home, but the place they found themselves after they were hurled, drunken, from Trāyastriṃśa where they had formerly lived.
Non è la casa originale Asura ', ma il luogo in cui si sono trovati dopo essere stati scagliati, ubriachi, da Trayastrimsa dove avevano vissuto in precedenza.
Because of the massive number of people who attend this ceremony, Metro trains on Line 1 of the Seoul Subway do not stop at Jonggak Station on New Year's Eve.
Debido a la enorme cantidad de personas que asisten a esta ceremonia, Metro los trenes en la Línea 1 del metro de Seúl no se detiene en la estación de Jonggak en la víspera de Año Nuevo.
He succeeded his father in 1272 or 1273, as the Count of Looz and Chiny.
Il succède à son père en 1272 ou 1273, comme comte de Looz et de Chiny.
while CamTran+ is the rural division. CamTran Urban Service CamTran operates 19 routes of its urban division. Most routes begin and end at the Transit Center on East Main Street in Downtown Johnstown. The transit center was constructed in 1983 and features a snack shop where passes can be purchased as well as public restrooms and a parking garage. Sunday bus service began in 2000 and bicycle racks were added to the urban division buses in 2006. In 2008, the Transit Center was renovated, including improvements to the air-handling system as well as electronic messaging boards. In 2011, seven new Gillig buses were added to CamTran's fleet. CamTran+ Rural Service CamTran+ started in 1978 and was originally called Cambria County Rural Transportation (CART) serves the northern half of Cambria County. In 2000, CART introduced Reserve-A-Ride, a service in which, passengers call in and literally reserve the bus for wherever they need to go. Reserve-A-Ride will pick up riders at their door, unlike conventional fixed-route services. This service is subsidized 85% by the Pennsylvania Lottery for persons 65 years or older. In 2002, CART became CamTran+. A new transit center was built in 2003 in Ebensburg to better serve CamTran+, and in 2003, the Ebensburg-Altoona Commuter route was added and the other CamTran+ routes were revised. CamTran+ began participating in the PennDOT Persons With Disabilities project in 2008, where on-demand service is provided to riders with disabilities.
services. This service is subsidized 85% by the Pennsylvania Lottery for persons 65 years or older. In 2002, CART became CamTran+. A new transit center was built in 2003 in Ebensburg to better serve CamTran+, and in 2003, the Ebensburg-Altoona Commuter route was added and the other CamTran+ routes were revised. CamTran+ began participating in the PennDOT Persons With Disabilities project in 2008, where on-demand service is provided to riders with disabilities. The rider pays 15% of the Reserve-A-Ride fare. CamTran+ operates their rural blue and yellow smaller buses out their office in Ebensburg, PA and are located in the same building with the Cambria County Area Agency on Aging. Most transfers on CamTran+ routes are completed at the CamTran+ Transit Center. Fleet CamTran operates a fleet of 51 buses on a rural and an urban fixed route system. 17 Ford 13 Gillig 8 Champion Bus Incorporated 5 Flxible 4 Chance RT-52 4 Freightliner Service Routes Urban routes 6-Conemaugh/Franklin (discontinued July 2011 merged into *30 Ebensburg/Johnstown) 7-Coopersdale 8-Daisytown (discontinued July 2011) 9-Richland Town Centre 10-Dale/Solomon/Oakland 11-Galleria/Scalp Ave 12-Hystone/Westwood 13-Arbutus/Belmont 14-Moxham/Horner Street 15-Oakhurst 16-Prospect 17-Scalp Avenue/Galleria 18-Downtown Shuttle 19-Southmont/Westwood/Laurelwood 20-Westmont/Brownstown 21-Windber Rural routes 30-Ebensburg to Johnstown 31-Patton to Ebensburg 32-Northern Cambria Loop 33-Ebensburg/Cresson/Portage 34-Mainline Shopper 35-Patton/Ebensburg Saturday Shopper 36-Ebensburg to Altoona Passes/GFI Machines CamTran operates bus fare machines manufactured by GFI. According to CamTran in a Summer 2006 Newsletter called camrecorder, these GFI machines were introduced to CamTran in March 1992. They take bus tokens, dollar bills, change, and bus passes. These machines cannot give cash change back, they only give back "change cards" in which customers receive a card that can only be used on CamTran and CamTran+ buses. Customers never get cash back from a CamTran bus. CamTran+ does not use the GFI machines. Customers
was unveiled in a 2012 ceremony at the site attended by Vladimir Putin and Benjamin Netanyahu, after having been first proposed by Prime Minister Netanyahu on a trip to Moscow in February 2010. The monument is believed to be the first memorial dedicated to the Red Army’s victory over German forces during the second world war, outside of former Soviet Union states. It is one of the most prominent features in the city of Netanya. The Monument The memorial consists of two elements which symbolize the transition from darkness to light reflecting the Soviet military victory to stop the Holocaust of the Jewish people, followed by the establishment of the Jewish state in Israel. The memorial is designed as a maze, in which key tragic events in the history of the Jewish people during the Holocaust are depicted in reliefs.
the backdrop of Netanya's coastline. Funding The monument was inaugurated at an official ceremony on 25 June 2012 with the participation of Russian President Vladimir Putin. A number of Russian billionaires and Jewish philanthropists, including Mikhail Fridman, Boris Mints, and German Khan donated to create the memorial, in conjunction with efforts made by Keren Hayesod, the Russian Jewish Congress, the World Forum of Russian-Speaking Jewry, and United Israel Appeal. Yury Kanner, who heads the RJC, along with other state officials from both nations and Jewish leaders from around the globe, attended the memorial’s opening. References External links Information about the monument Victory Monument in Netanya (video) Military
the Sochi 2014 Olympic Games. Beforehand BNT used to air sports events such as the 2010 FIFA World Cup and the London 2012 Olympics in HD on temporary HD channels which used to upscale the BNT 1 channel. In 2014 the national television decided to launch BNT HD as a fully scheduled channel. On 10
such as the 2010 FIFA World Cup and the London 2012 Olympics in HD on temporary HD channels which used to upscale the BNT 1 channel. In 2014 the national television decided to launch BNT HD as a fully scheduled channel. On
She has beautiful hair.
Sie hat schönes Haar.
What is the riddle in Five For Fighting's "The Riddle"?
The riddle is asking what is the reason that we are here? What is the meaning of life?\n\nHere's a riddle for you \nFind the Answer \nThere's a reason for the world \nYou and I...
Radio Luxembourg relaunched in November 2005 and is currently available online at www.radioluxembourg.co.uk and on Digital Radio Mondiale.
Το Ράδιο Λουξεμβούργο επέστρεψε εκ νέου τον Νοέμβριο του 2005 και είναι σήμερα διαθέσιμος στην ηλεκτρονική διεύθυνση www.radioluxembourg.co.uk και στη Digital Radio Mondiale.
Unbeaten Bayer Leverkusen beat Stuttgart 4-0 in Bundesliga . Stefan Kiessling scores a hat-trick as Leverkusen to top again in Germany . NEW: Bayern Munich beat Hannover 3-0 in Sunday's late game to go fourth .
(CNN) -- Stefan Kiessling grabbed a hat-trick as Bayer Leverkusen reclaimed top spot in the Bundesliga with a 4-0 home victory over Stuttgart on Sunday. The convincing win lifted them three points clear of Werder Bremen, who had taken over at the summit on goal difference with a 2-2 draw with defending champions VfL Wolfsburg on Saturday. But undefeated Leverkusen made no mistake with the Bundesliga top scorer Kiessling leading the way for Jupp Heynckes' men after 22 minutes. Tony Kroos' free-kick found Sami Hyypia, who headed into the path of Kiessling and he volleyed home from close range. Kroos hit the post in the 32nd minute then made the second goal seven minutes later with a diagonal pass to Eren Derdiyok, who headed past Jens Lehmann from eight meters. Stuttgart, under Markus Babbel, won in the Champions League at Rangers in midweek, but are without a Bundesliga win in sixth games, and showed few signs they could mount a second half recovery. Roberto Hilbert shot into the side-netting for the visitors, but Kiessling put the game out of reach on the hour mark, fastening onto another assist from the excellent Kroos to score the third. He sealed his hat-trick in the 87th minute from the penalty spot after Lehmann had pulled down Derdiyok. Later on Sunday, Bayern Munich eased a little of the pressure on coach Louis van Gaal with a 3-0 win over Hannover to move to fourth in the Bundesliga. Thomas Muller put Bayern ahead in the 19th minute and Croatian Ivica Olic added the second two minutes after the break. A Mario Gomez strike in the 90th minute sealed the victory after van Gaal had been reportedly told by the club's director of sport Christian Nerlinger that he must win the final four games of 2009 to keep hold of his job.
where exactly is italy located
Italy is a country located on the Italian Peninsula on in Southern Europe. Italy shares its northern, Alpine boundary with France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia. To the ea … st and the west, it is bordered by the Adriatic Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea respectively.-- Italy is located in Southern Europe on the Italian Peninsula. It includes the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia.
are peter macnicol and kristy mcnichol related?
Re: who is his sister This is a FAQ. He's not related to Kristy McNichol (who was in "Empty Nest" and "Family").
Near the Water" addresses another hot political issue of the time, the environment. All of the songs on the album were composed by Cash, save "I'm a Worried Man" by himself and June Carter Cash. Track listing Personnel Johnny Cash – vocals, producer, liner notes, guitar Marshall Grant – bass W.S. Holland – drums Bob Wootton, Carl Perkins, Ray Edenton – guitar Larry McCoy – piano Earl Scruggs – banjo on "Ragged Old Flag" The Oak Ridge Boys – background vocals Charles Cochran – arranger Technical Charlie Bragg – producer, engineer Al Quaglieri – producer,
1974 (see 1974 in music). The album addresses several political as well as ethical issues, like many of Cash's other releases. The title track, and the only single from the album, is a spoken word tribute to patriotism amid the Watergate scandal. "Don't Go Near the Water" addresses another hot political issue of the time, the environment. All of the songs on the album were composed by Cash, save "I'm a Worried Man" by himself and June Carter Cash. Track listing Personnel Johnny Cash – vocals, producer, liner notes, guitar Marshall Grant – bass W.S. Holland – drums Bob Wootton, Carl Perkins, Ray Edenton – guitar Larry
President Barack Obama took his daughters and friends for shave ice in Kailua on New Year's Day.
Obama takes daughters, friends for shave ice in Kailua
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close to the German border. It lies approximately south of Pieńsk, north of Zgorzelec,
and west of the regional capital Wrocław. The village has a population of 167. References Villages in
how much does it cost to have air suspension installed?
An air ride installation can range from $500 - $1500+ depending on where you go and the type of system you're having installed. What is the difference between B.O.C. (Bag-Over-Coil) and Threaded Air Struts?
Corkill, Edan, "Average Joes become champions on 'Sasuke'".
Corkill, Edan, "Average Joes convertirse en campeones ' Sasuke ' ".
All things considered, she is a fairly good wife.
Wenn man alles bedenkt, ist sie eine ganz gute Ehefrau.
Construction began on 7 July 1921 under the supervision of J R J Jayesuria, an alumnus of St. Joseph's College.
La construcción comenzó el 7 de julio de 1921 bajo la supervisión de JRJ Jayesuria, un ex alumno del Colegio de San José.
watts does a fridge use
Thus a 600 Watt unit – typical of older, larger refrigerators – would use 4.8 kilowatt hours daily, or 1750 per year; where a more modern 140 watt unit uses about 1.1 kWh daily, or approximately 400 per year. This is how many watts does a refrigerator use.
Johann Georg Meusel
Мейзель, Иоганн-Георг
How in the heck do I get my avatar pic displayed on here???
You have to modify your Yahoo profile to have an avatar. For Yahoo answers, you can choose one of three pictures: an uploaded picture, a Yahoo 360 picture, or a Yahoo avatar. The easiest way is to click on your name at the top "girl_loves_flyers" and then click on "edit my profile." It will give you options for pictures/avatars.
The women from the talk group found that the work of prostitutes wasn't taken seriously enough by the police, health care and politician.
De vrouwen uit het praatgroepje vonden dat het werk van de prostituee te weinig serieus werd genomen door de politie, gezondheidszorg en politiek.
It was planned to bring it into service after the development and certification of the new ten-seat GA10, due to be completed in March 2013.
Il serait mis en service après le développement et la certification du nouveau 10 places GA10, qui devrait advenir en mars 2013.
when does criminal minds start their new season?
It will premiere January 8, leading to the two-hour Season 15 premiere of Criminal Minds. The veteran crime drama also will end its run with a two-hour series finale from 9-11 PM on February 19.
2017, it was confirmed that Lovelyz would be making their comeback in February. On February 7, Woollim Entertainment announced Lovelyz would be releasing their second studio album on February 27. On February 8, Lovelyz officially announced that their second studio album would be called R U Ready?. Lovelyz released teaser group on February 14 and individual teasers on February 20. On February 21, the album's tracklist was revealed and a reschedule for the album's release was brought forward to February 26 at 10:00 p.m. KST. Now, We On April 19, Woollim Entertainment announced that Lovelyz would be making a comeback in early-May. The next day, Lovelyz released "Peek Version" of prologue film for repackaged album titled Now, We, which would be released on May 2. A re-packaged edition of the album, Now, We, was officially released on May 2, 2017. This edition includes two new songs: "Now, We" and "Aya". Music Video WoW! This music video inspired by The Art Of Pop Art & Cutout Animation, including dance and solo singing scene. The music video also have easter eggs like their picture from debut to familiar scenes of their previous music video like marbles from Destiny and most notable of
their picture from debut to familiar scenes of their previous music video like marbles from Destiny and most notable of all is a picture of Bulldaegal from South Korean punk band "No Brain" who's known as Lovelyz biggest fan. Promotion On February 9, 2017, Lovelyz shoot their first comeback variety show appearance on the Weekly Idol. A promotional showcase for R U Ready? was held at Samsung Blue Square Hall, Seoul on February 27, 2017 with Super Junior's Heechul and Yoonsang as the MC. They began the album promotion on South Korean music television programs on March 2, 2017. Member Yein was absent from promotional activities due to an injury she sustained during the comeback practice. It was announced that member Yein had recovering from her injury and will be able to joining promotional activities started on March 23. Track listing Charts Weekly charts Year-end chart Release history References 2017 albums Lovelyz albums Woollim
altitude of 1781 metres (5846 feet). References Populated places in
of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is located at
Billboard magazine's Kim Freeman posits that "while classic rock's origin's can be traced back earlier, 1986 is generally cited as the year of its birth".
『ビルボード』誌のキム・フリーマン (Kim Freeman) は、「クラシック・ロックの起源はより以前に遡ることができるものだが、一般的には1986年が、その誕生の年とされる」と述べている。
and members of the RAFO filled the posts of flight and squadron commanders. Eventually of the "RAF" aircrew in the Command probably more than 95 percent were serving members of the RAFVR. During 1943, the decision was taken by the Air Ministry to raise an order for members of the RAFVR to remove the brass and cloth 'VR's worn on the collars and shoulders of officers and other ranks, as these were viewed as being divisive. No similar order was raised for members of the Auxiliary Air Force, who retained their 'A's on uniforms at that time. After the Second World War After the end of the Second World War in 1945, the RAFVR was reconstituted in 1947 and continued to act as a focus for individuals who had a continuing obligation under the Acts. Its activities peaked at the end of the 1950s. Following the end of conscription in 1962/63, the war-appointable RAFVR reduced in size to a small number of specialist support flights. In 1997 these were absorbed into the RAuxAF as the non-conscriptive RAF became an increasingly professionalised organisation. However the RAFVR continued in the Training Branch, RAFVR(T), and the University Air Squadrons, RAFVR(UAS). Many decades later they were joined by the Defence Technical Undergraduate Scheme, RAFVR(DTUS). Members of both the RAFVR(UAS) and RAFVR(DTUS) are eligible (in exactly the same manner as for members of the RAF's active volunteer reserve, the RAuxAF) for published daily rates of pay when on duty, and also the annual reservist bounty or Proficiency Grant, as long as they maintain the required levels of personal fitness tested via the RAF, successfully complete the requirements of Common Core Skills in terms of military capability, and attend the required number of Man Training Days and Annual Continuous Training periods. This is evidenced by a Certificate of Efficiency signed off by the Commanding Officer of the individual concerned. Association with the Air Cadet Organisation The association with the Air Cadet Organisation was maintained by members of the RAFVR(T) who coordinate and administer at various levels of
means of entry for aircrew to serve with the RAF. All those called up for Air Force Service with the RAF, both commissioned officers and other ranks, did so as members of the RAFVR under the National Service (Armed Forces) Act 1939. By the end of 1941 more than half of Bomber Command aircrew were members of the RAFVR. Most of the pre-war pilot and observer Non-Commissioned Officers (NCO) aircrew had been Commissioned and the surviving regular officers and members of the RAFO filled the posts of flight and squadron commanders. Eventually of the "RAF" aircrew in the Command probably more than 95 percent were serving members of the RAFVR. During 1943, the decision was taken by the Air Ministry to raise an order for members of the RAFVR to remove the brass and cloth 'VR's worn on the collars and shoulders of officers and other ranks, as these were viewed as being divisive. No similar order was raised for members of the Auxiliary Air Force, who retained their 'A's on uniforms at that time. After the Second World War After the end of the Second World War in 1945, the RAFVR was reconstituted in 1947 and continued to act as a focus for individuals who had a continuing obligation under the Acts. Its activities peaked at the end of the 1950s. Following the end of conscription in 1962/63, the war-appointable RAFVR reduced in size to a small number of specialist support flights. In 1997 these were absorbed into the RAuxAF as the non-conscriptive RAF became an increasingly professionalised organisation. However the RAFVR continued in the Training Branch, RAFVR(T), and the University Air Squadrons, RAFVR(UAS). Many decades later they were joined by the Defence Technical Undergraduate Scheme, RAFVR(DTUS). Members of both the RAFVR(UAS) and RAFVR(DTUS) are eligible (in exactly the same manner as for members of the RAF's active volunteer reserve, the RAuxAF) for published daily rates of pay when on duty, and also the annual reservist bounty or Proficiency Grant, as long as they maintain the required levels of personal fitness tested via the RAF, successfully complete the requirements of Common Core Skills in terms of military capability, and attend the required number of Man Training Days and Annual Continuous Training periods. This is evidenced by a Certificate of Efficiency signed off by the Commanding Officer of the individual concerned. Association with the Air Cadet Organisation The association with the Air Cadet Organisation was maintained by members of the RAFVR(T) who coordinate and
Sets environment variables. cmd.exe in Windows NT 2000, 4DOS, 4OS2, 4NT, and a number of third-party solutions allow direct entry of environment variables from the command prompt.
O cmd.exe no Windows NT 2000, 4DOS, 4OS2, 4NT e em um número de soluções de terceiros permitem a entrada direta de variáveis de ambiente do prompt de comando.
As a result of these mass killings, the party's leadership was crippled at all levels, leaving many of its former supporters and sympathizers disillusioned, leaderless, and unorganized.
Sebagai hasil dari pembunuhan massal ini, kepemimpinan partai lumpuh di semua tingkat, meninggalkan banyak mantan pendukung dan kekecewaan simpatisan, tanpa pemimpin lagi, dan tidak terorganisir.
the same cargo hold it was stolen from in the first place – B-deck). Rimmer leaves with Kryten in tow but remarks as he does "I must've passed this thing a million times. What the hell's it for?" in regards to a lever by the door. It doesn't take long for Lister to give into the curiosity planted by Rimmer and pull the lever. The lever, in fact, activates the separation sequence for Starbug, jettisoning the rear section of the ship into space while allowing the front half to fly away; an ace Rimmer had "had up his sleeve for months". Lister notes that he's stranded alone in deep space with nothing but three-and-a-half tons of curry, and couldn't be happier before eagerly digging into the crates. Production Even though the previous series had ended on a cliffhanger, fans had been forced to wait three years for the resolution. This was due to a number of factors, which included Craig Charles being imprisoned before being cleared of a charge of rape, Chris Barrie making no secret of his desire to leave the show, and most notably Rob Grant deciding to leave the series, ending his and Doug Naylor's long-standing writing partnership. Naylor was left with the choice of either ending or continuing the series. Although tempted to end it, he later agreed to write two more eight-episode series of the show, as this would allow the episode count to reach 52 and therefore be eligible for syndication. "Tikka To Ride" ushered in new production values. The cinematic quality and filming of the new episodes meant that the studio audience was no longer viable (however the show was shown to an audience at a later date and their laughter was added). Also the special effects were increasing every series and the majority of the episodes were pre-recorded. One of Naylor's desires for a seventh series was the prospect of international syndication and a movie. This vision was helped with the return of Ed Bye to the director's chair, having previously left due to a scheduling clash with directing his wife Ruby Wax's new TV show at the time. He agreed to return to helm the seventh series, his first Red Dwarf episode since Series IV's "Meltdown". The arrival of the seventh series was also promoted by the show making its first appearance of the front cover of the Radio Times. Guest stars included Michael J. Shannon who played John F. Kennedy, Toby Aspin as Lee Harvey Oswald, Peter Gaitens as FBI Agent and Robert Ashe as Cop. The deserted Dallas scenes were filmed at Farnborough Airport. The expanded Starbug cargo deck scenes were filmed inside the former Royal Aircraft Establishment wind tunnels at Farnborough. The motorcade scenes were filmed at the Chobham test track, with additional crowd shots filmed around buildings at Shepperton Studios. Cultural and historical references The title of this episode is a piece of word-play based on the name of the song "Ticket to Ride" by the Beatles, in accordance with the theme of curry on which the storyline focuses, tikka being an Indian spice marinade. When on the Grassy Knoll, Lister, Rimmer and Cat are dressed up as tramps, an outfit which the normally vain and shallow Cat would not be seen dead in: "Superficial is my middle name". This was based on the Three tramps, men that are reported to have been found in a boxcar behind the Grassy Knoll when the police searched it after the shooting, but were later released. Conspiracy theorists have assumed that they were part of the assassination plot. The concept of the crew travelling backwards in time and accidentally saving someone's life, leading to a change for the worse in history, was also used in the Star Trek episode The City on the Edge of Forever. In each case the person saved was actually an advocate of peace; however, there were few other similarities between the episodes. The concept of saving president John F. Kennedy, thus inadvertently changing the timeline for the worse, and having to go back and assassinate him from the grassy knoll was a proposed story Gene Roddenberry repeatedly pressured the studio to
years for the resolution. This was due to a number of factors, which included Craig Charles being imprisoned before being cleared of a charge of rape, Chris Barrie making no secret of his desire to leave the show, and most notably Rob Grant deciding to leave the series, ending his and Doug Naylor's long-standing writing partnership. Naylor was left with the choice of either ending or continuing the series. Although tempted to end it, he later agreed to write two more eight-episode series of the show, as this would allow the episode count to reach 52 and therefore be eligible for syndication. "Tikka To Ride" ushered in new production values. The cinematic quality and filming of the new episodes meant that the studio audience was no longer viable (however the show was shown to an audience at a later date and their laughter was added). Also the special effects were increasing every series and the majority of the episodes were pre-recorded. One of Naylor's desires for a seventh series was the prospect of international syndication and a movie. This vision was helped with the return of Ed Bye to the director's chair, having previously left due to a scheduling clash with directing his wife Ruby Wax's new TV show at the time. He agreed to return to helm the seventh series, his first Red Dwarf episode since Series IV's "Meltdown". The arrival of the seventh series was also promoted by the show making its first appearance of the front cover of the Radio Times. Guest stars included Michael J. Shannon who played John F. Kennedy, Toby Aspin as Lee Harvey Oswald, Peter Gaitens as FBI Agent and Robert Ashe as Cop. The deserted Dallas scenes were filmed at Farnborough Airport. The expanded Starbug cargo deck scenes were filmed inside the former Royal Aircraft Establishment wind tunnels at Farnborough. The motorcade scenes were filmed at the Chobham test track, with additional crowd shots filmed around buildings at Shepperton Studios. Cultural and historical references The title of this episode is a piece of word-play based on the name of the song "Ticket to Ride" by the Beatles, in accordance with the theme of curry on which the storyline focuses, tikka being an Indian spice marinade. When on the Grassy Knoll, Lister, Rimmer and Cat are dressed up as tramps, an outfit which the normally vain and shallow Cat would not be seen dead in: "Superficial is my middle name". This was based on the Three tramps, men that are reported to have been found in a boxcar behind the Grassy Knoll when the police searched it after the shooting, but were later released. Conspiracy theorists have assumed that they were part of the assassination plot. The concept of the crew travelling backwards in time and accidentally saving someone's life, leading to a
what does it mean when you always see one magpie?
We're not entirely sure why this is but we do know that magpies often mate for life so seeing a single magpie may mean it has lost its mate and therefore the chance of it bringing bad luck is higher. Indeed, according to the rhyme coming across a larger group of magpies could actually bring you good fortune and wealth.
At first, the concept of building another supercomputer seemed impossible, but after Cray Research's Chief Technology Officer travelled to Wall Street and found a lineup of investors willing to back Cray, all that was needed was a design.
Al principio, el concepto de construcción de otro superordenador parecía imposible, pero después que el Director Técnico viajara a Wall Street y encontrara un grupo de inversores más que dispuestos a apoyar a Cray, todo lo que se necesitaba era un diseño.
how much money do you have to make to be in the 1 percent?
To be among the top 1 percent in America in 2015, you needed a minimum household income of $421,926 before taxes, according to a 2018 Economic Policy Institute (EPI) report. The report analyzed how the top 1 percent of earners and the bottom 99 percent across the U.S. have fared between 1917 and 2015.
are ankle tattoos for guys?
No longer a women-only style, the ankle is rapidly becoming a popular place for men to discreetly show small, symbolic images. Ankle tattoos not only show off a man's modern sensibility, but they have the advantage of being versatile and easy to hide. For the modern man, showing a bit of ankle is bold.
Questions were usually communicated orally, or proposed to the academy by a teacher, who transmitted the answer and decision by word of mouth.
Le questioni erano solitamente comunicate oralmente, o proposte all'accademia da un insegnante, che trasmetteva la risposta e la decisione di bocca in bocca, oralmente.
how much is it to renew your license in ky?
Required License Renewal Fees The renewal fee for a regular class D operator license is $20. If your license is suspended, you will have to pay a reinstatement fee of $40.
Two notable battles fought against the Sauk were the Battle of Cote Sans Dessein, in April 1815, at the mouth of the Osage River in the Missouri Territory, and the Battle of the Sink Hole, in May 1815, near Fort Cap au Gris.
Có hai trận đánh đáng kể diễn ra với người Sauk là trận Cote Sans Dessein vào tháng 4 năm 1815 tại cửa sông Osage thuộc lãnh thổ Missouri, và trận Sink Hole vào tháng 5 năm 1815 ở gần đồn Cap au Gris.
Richardson worked part-time at Beaumont, Texas radio station KTRM (now KZZB).
Richardson a lucrat cu jumătate de normă la postul de radio Beaumont, Texas KTRM (acum KZZB).
wrestler who competed in the 1964 Summer Olympics and the 1968 Summer Olympics for West Germany. Kiehl was born on 6 June 1943 in Oggersheim. He won a bronze medal in 1964 the light-heavyweight division. References External links 1943 births 2016 deaths Olympic wrestlers of the United Team of Germany Olympic
light-heavyweight division. References External links 1943 births 2016 deaths Olympic wrestlers of the United Team of Germany Olympic wrestlers of West Germany Wrestlers at the 1964 Summer Olympics Wrestlers at the 1968 Summer Olympics German male sport wrestlers Olympic bronze
Three girls were swept away in a canal in Rajepur village, under Sarai Khwaja police station, in Jaunpur district on Monday afternoon.
Three girls swept away in canal
He is Johan and Faiz's best friend.
Ia adalah sahabat Johan dan Faiz.
Knowledge of the given is, therefore, essentially incomplete.
El conocimiento de lo dado es, por lo tanto, esencialmente incompleto.
what is the difference between a jet pump and sprinkler pump?
Sprinkler pumps don't build pressure and aren't designed for pumping from wells. Suction lifting (one pipe) from 20' is the maximum practical lift for a jet pump.
Umiya Temple, Unjha
उमिया मंदिर, उंझा
formerly known as Rulhieres Bay prior to the Koolama being beached at the location after a Japanese air attack in 1942. The King George River
The MV Koolama stranding site and survivor camp at Koolama Bay and Pangali Cove is significant to the Kwini people who helped the 180 passengers and crew reach safety.
Paris refused to concede. Monier and his workers started rebuilding the business under the rigours of the Commune. As life returned to normal, the business flourished. Monier's reputation spread mainly by word of mouth. He built a large number of reservoir tanks in this period. Although many were small, a tank at Bougival (1872) with a domical roof had a volume of 130 cubic metres. Two tanks of 1000 cubic metres each were built at what is now Bruyères à Sèvres. The two-storey reservoir at Pessac has a 10 cubic metre tank perched above a 20 cubic metre tank, the supporting columns being in the form of tree trunks. Monier was careful to check with clients after some years, to ensure that his products had performed well, and to obtain testimonials. His customers included Alphonse de Rothschild, Baron Max de Springer, and Monsieur Tapinart, marquis de Tillière. Most of his projects were concentrated to the west of Paris, where he lived, and especially around the village of Neuilly. In 1873 Monier applied for an addition to patent 77165 to cover bridges, and in 1875 built his first bridge for the marquis de Tillière. It spans 14 metres across the moat of the chateau. The girders are integral with the slab, and the guard rails are in the rustic style, imitating wood, a decorative technique described today by the term: faux bois (French for "false wood"). About 1875 Monier built a staircase leading to the offices above his workshop and applied for a patent to cover this form of construction. Another application in 1878 covered reinforced concrete railway sleepers. When granted, this became the basis for a series of further additions. It contained a clear statement that the cement protected the iron against rusting. An application in 1878 related to reinforced concrete T-beams. As municipalities expanded their water supply and sewerage networks, there was a growing need for pipes, but a diminishing need for reservoir tanks. Monier was obliged to go further from urban areas in search of clients. In 1886, he was granted Patent 175513 for a system applicable to housing. The technique is recorded in photographs of a demonstration house which is shown under construction; completed; and in course of demolition. Monier described the house as proof against earthquakes, ice, humidity, heat, and fire and received a commission to build such a house in Nice, possibly as a result of a recent earthquake. Monier's second son Paul asked to work on this project. On 24 November 1887, Paul was killed when he fell from the scaffolding. As Monier's eldest son, Pierre, had severed his relationship with his father over a family argument, Joseph found himself with no sons of working age to help him in the business. In June 1888, the firm of "J Monier constructeur" was declared bankrupt, and in April 1889 went into liquidation. However, in 1890 he formed a new firm: "L'Entreprise générale de travaux en ciment J Monier". In 1891 came yet another application for a patent: for conduits for telephone and electricity cables. About this time Monier built his last-known project, a service reservoir for an Old People's Home at Clamart, donated by Marie de Ferrari, duchesse de Galliera (global coordinates 48.79756, 2.261623). The reservoir structure is 10 metres high and 8 metres in diameter. The floor of the tank is 8 cm thick, and the roof 5 cm thick. The exterior decoration was designed by architect Prosper Bobin in a neo-classical style. The reservoir is still extant (2010). After this, it seems that Joseph was at least semi-retired, living with his three elderly sisters and his second wife. Monier's son Pierre had moved to Noyon after the break with his father, established a family, and entered the same line of business, under the name "Monier fils". He probably returned to Paris in 1889, where he exhibited at the Exhibition of that year. The firm's projects included a reinforced concrete laundry building, and pipes for a sewage treatment plant. Unfortunately, Pierre died prematurely, apparently before 1900, without being reconciled with his father. By that year, a firm was trading as "Société des travaux en ciment de La Plaine-Saint-Denis, ancienne maison Monier fils" (i.e. formerly "Monier fils"). Projects completed by this firm include a partly in-ground reservoir at Vimoutier; an iconic elevated reservoir in the rustic style at Pontorson; the Cambodian Pavilion at the 1900 Exhibition; and two elevated reservoirs at Boullaye-Mivoie and Fonville, with their associated pump house. In retirement, Monier was harassed by bailiffs and by the tax office, which reasoned that he should have been receiving large commissions from his many foreign patents. He sought refuge in the house of his son Lucien, by his second wife. In 1902 a number of foreign firms that had profited from his patents appealed to the President of France to grant him a pension, describing him as the inventor of reinforced concrete, and as their "former master" (ancien maître). They opened a subscription for his benefit, and contributions came from far afield. A petition was later organised asking that he be granted a post running a government tobacco kiosk. Monier expressed his gratitude for these efforts in a letter published in the journal "Le Ciment" in 1902. He died on 13 March 1906 and was buried in the municipal cemetery of Billancourt. The "Société des travaux en ciment" was still in operation in that year, when it exhibited at the Paris Exhibition. Monier patents outside France Monier took out patents in
his workers started rebuilding the business under the rigours of the Commune. As life returned to normal, the business flourished. Monier's reputation spread mainly by word of mouth. He built a large number of reservoir tanks in this period. Although many were small, a tank at Bougival (1872) with a domical roof had a volume of 130 cubic metres. Two tanks of 1000 cubic metres each were built at what is now Bruyères à Sèvres. The two-storey reservoir at Pessac has a 10 cubic metre tank perched above a 20 cubic metre tank, the supporting columns being in the form of tree trunks. Monier was careful to check with clients after some years, to ensure that his products had performed well, and to obtain testimonials. His customers included Alphonse de Rothschild, Baron Max de Springer, and Monsieur Tapinart, marquis de Tillière. Most of his projects were concentrated to the west of Paris, where he lived, and especially around the village of Neuilly. In 1873 Monier applied for an addition to patent 77165 to cover bridges, and in 1875 built his first bridge for the marquis de Tillière. It spans 14 metres across the moat of the chateau. The girders are integral with the slab, and the guard rails are in the rustic style, imitating wood, a decorative technique described today by the term: faux bois (French for "false wood"). About 1875 Monier built a staircase leading to the offices above his workshop and applied for a patent to cover this form of construction. Another application in 1878 covered reinforced concrete railway sleepers. When granted, this became the basis for a series of further additions. It contained a clear statement that the cement protected the iron against rusting. An application in 1878 related to reinforced concrete T-beams. As municipalities expanded their water supply and sewerage networks, there was a growing need for pipes, but a diminishing need for reservoir tanks. Monier was obliged to go further from urban areas in search of clients. In 1886, he was granted Patent 175513 for a system applicable to housing. The technique is recorded in photographs of a demonstration house which is shown under construction; completed; and in course of demolition. Monier described the house as proof against earthquakes, ice, humidity, heat, and fire and received a commission to build such a house in Nice, possibly as a result of a recent earthquake. Monier's second son Paul asked to work on this project. On 24 November 1887, Paul was killed when he fell from the scaffolding. As Monier's eldest son, Pierre, had severed his relationship with his father over a family argument, Joseph found himself with no sons of working age to help him in the business. In June 1888, the firm of "J Monier constructeur" was declared bankrupt, and in April 1889 went into liquidation. However, in 1890 he formed a new firm: "L'Entreprise générale de travaux en ciment J Monier". In 1891 came yet another application for a patent: for conduits for telephone and electricity cables. About this time Monier built his last-known project, a service reservoir for an Old People's Home at Clamart, donated by Marie de Ferrari, duchesse de Galliera (global coordinates 48.79756, 2.261623). The reservoir structure is 10 metres high and 8 metres in diameter. The floor of the tank is 8 cm thick, and the roof 5 cm thick. The exterior decoration was designed by architect Prosper Bobin in a neo-classical style. The reservoir is still extant (2010). After this, it seems that Joseph was at least semi-retired, living with his three elderly sisters and his second wife. Monier's son Pierre had moved to Noyon after the break with his father, established a family, and entered the same line of business, under the name "Monier fils". He probably returned to Paris in 1889, where he exhibited at the Exhibition of that year. The firm's projects included a reinforced concrete laundry building, and pipes for a sewage treatment plant. Unfortunately, Pierre died prematurely, apparently before 1900, without being reconciled with his father. By that year, a firm was trading as "Société des travaux en ciment de La Plaine-Saint-Denis, ancienne maison Monier fils" (i.e. formerly "Monier fils"). Projects completed by this firm include a partly in-ground reservoir at Vimoutier; an iconic elevated reservoir in the rustic style at Pontorson; the Cambodian Pavilion at the 1900 Exhibition; and two elevated reservoirs at Boullaye-Mivoie and Fonville, with their associated pump house. In retirement, Monier was harassed by bailiffs and by the tax office, which reasoned that he should have been receiving large commissions from his many foreign patents. He sought refuge in the house of his son Lucien, by his second wife. In 1902 a number of foreign firms that had profited from his patents appealed to the President of France to grant him a pension, describing him as the inventor of reinforced concrete, and as their "former master" (ancien maître). They opened a subscription for his benefit, and contributions came from far afield. A petition was later organised asking that he be granted a post running a government tobacco kiosk. Monier expressed his gratitude for these efforts in a letter published in the journal "Le Ciment" in 1902. He died on 13 March 1906 and was buried in the municipal cemetery of Billancourt. The "Société des travaux en ciment" was still in operation in that year, when it exhibited at the Paris Exhibition. Monier patents outside France Monier took out patents in many countries, throughout Europe and overseas. Some of these were registered in the name of the patent agent, in accordance with local law, the British patent of 1883 being in the name of John Imray. Typically, patents were valid for 15 years, but it was necessary to pay a significant yearly fee to maintain them. Monier opted to sell his rights outside France to local businessmen and engineers for a lump sum payment. Monier's name was widely publicised through the work of Gustav Adolf Wayss (1851–1917). Wayss gained control of the Monier patents throughout Germany and Austria by a process of purchase and merger, and promoted the technique as "Das System Monier" or "Monierbau". Research into the science and mathematics of reinforced concrete structures progressed rapidly in the last decade of the 19th Century. The main contributors working under the banner of Monierbau, were Matthias Koenen and Emil Mörsch. Work was initially concentrated on arch bridges, and only later extended to buildings. The Monier name in Australia Starting from the 1890s, patents were taken out on behalf of Wayss in Australia. Initially, the main products were pipes and arch structures using the Monier system as refined by Wayss and his colleagues. The White's Creek and Johnston's Creek Aqueducts are the first reinforced arch structures, in Australia. They were built by firms associated with Frank Moorhouse Gummow, and design engineer William (Wilhelm) Julius Baltzer in 1897/8.
a feature can have various geometry properties that describe geometric aspects or characteristics of the feature (e.g. the feature's Point or Extent properties). GML also provides the ability for features to share a geometry property with one another by using a remote property reference on the shared geometry property. Remote properties are a general feature of GML borrowed from RDF. An xlink:href attribute on a GML geometry property means that the value of the property is the resource referenced in the link. For example, a Building feature in a particular GML application schema might have a position given by the primitive GML geometry object type Point. However, the Building is a separate entity from the Point that defines its position. In addition, a feature may have several geometry properties (or none at all), for example an extent and a position. Coordinates Coordinates in GML represent the coordinates of geometry objects. Coordinates can be specified by any of the following GML elements: <gml:coordinates> <gml:pos> <gml:posList> GML has multiple ways to represent coordinates. For example, the <gml:coordinates> element can be used, as follows: <gml:Point gml:id="p21" srsName="http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326"> <gml:coordinates>45.67, 88.56</gml:coordinates> </gml:Point> Note that, when expressed as above, the individual coordinates (e.g. 88.56) are not separately accessible through the XML Document Object Model since the content of the <gml:coordinates> element is just a single string. To make GML coordinates accessible through the XML DOM, GML 3.0 introduced the <gml:pos> and <gml:posList> elements. (Note that although GML versions 1 and 2 had the <gml:coord> element, it is treated as a defect and is not used.) Using the <gml:pos> element instead of the <gml:coordinates> element, the same point can be represented as follows: <gml:Point gml:id="p21" srsName="http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326"> <gml:pos srsDimension="2">45.67 88.56</gml:pos> </gml:Point> The coordinates of a <gml:LineString> geometry object can be represented with the <gml:coordinates> element: <gml:LineString gml:id="p21" srsName="http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326"> <gml:coordinates>45.67, 88.56 55.56,89.44</gml:coordinates> </gml:LineString > The <gml:posList> element is used to represent a list of coordinate tuples, as required for linear geometries: <gml:LineString gml:id="p21" srsName="http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326"> <gml:posList srsDimension="2">45.67 88.56 55.56 89.44</gml:posList> </gml:LineString > For GML data servers (WFS) and conversion tools that only support GML 1 or GML 2 (i.e. only the <gml:coordinates> element), there is no alternative to <gml:coordinates>. For GML 3 documents and later, however, <gml:pos> and <gml:posList> are preferable to <gml:coordinates>. Coordinate reference system A coordinate reference system (CRS) determines the geometry of each geometry element in a GML document. Unlike KML or GeoRSS, GML does not default to a coordinate system when none is provided. Instead, the desired coordinate system must be specified explicitly with a CRS. The elements whose coordinates are interpreted with respect to such a CRS include the following: An srsName attribute attached to a geometry object specifies the object's CRS, as shown in the following example: <gml:Point gml:id="p1" srsName="#srs36"> <gml:coordinates>100,200</gml:coordinates> </gml:Point> The value of the srsName attribute is a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). It refers to a definition of the CRS that is used to interpret the coordinates in the geometry. The CRS definition may be in a document (i.e. a flat file) or in an online web service. Values of EPSG codes can be resolved by using the EPSG Geodetic Parameter Dataset registry operated by the Oil and Gas Producers Association at http://www.epsg-registry.org. The srsName URI may also be a Uniform Resource Name (URN) for referencing a common CRS definition. The OGC has developed a URN structure and a set specific URNs to encode some common CRS. A URN resolver resolves those URNs to GML CRS definitions. Examples Polygons, Points, and LineString objects are encoded in GML 1.0 and 2.0 as follows: <gml:Polygon> <gml:outerBoundaryIs> <gml:LinearRing> <gml:coordinates>0,0 100,0 100,100 0,100 0,0</gml:coordinates> </gml:LinearRing> </gml:outerBoundaryIs> </gml:Polygon> <gml:Point> <gml:coordinates>100,200</gml:coordinates> </gml:Point> <gml:LineString> <gml:coordinates>100,200 150,300</gml:coordinates> </gml:LineString> Note that LineString objects, along with LinearRing objects, assume linear interpolation between the specified points. Also the coordinates of a Polygon have to be closed. Features using geometries The following GML example illustrates the distinction between features and geometry objects. The Building feature has several geometry objects, sharing one of them (the Point with identifier p21) with the SurveyMonument feature: <abc:Building gml:id="SearsTower"> <abc:height>52</abc:height> <abc:position xlink:type="Simple" xlink:href="#p21"/> </abc:Building> <abc:SurveyMonument gml:id="g234"> <abc:position> <gml:Point gml:id="p21"> <gml:posList>100,200</gml:posList> </gml:Point> </abc:position> </abc:SurveyMonument> Note that the reference is to the shared Point and not to the SurveyMonument, since any feature object can have more than one geometry object property. Point Profile The GML Point Profile contains a single GML geometry, namely a object type. Any XML Schema can use the Point Profile by importing it and referencing the subject instance: <PhotoCollection xmlns="http://www.myphotos.org" xmlns:gml="http://www.opengis.net/gml" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.myphotos.org MyGoodPhotos.xsd"> <items> <Item> <name>Lynn Valley</name> <description>A shot of the falls from the suspension bridge</description> <where>North Vancouver</where> <position> <gml:Point srsDimension="2" srsName="http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326"> <gml:pos>49.40 -123.26</gml:pos> </gml:Point> </position> </Item> </items> </PhotoCollection> Note that when using the Point Profile, the only geometry object is the '<gml:Point>' object. The rest of the geography is defined by the photo-collection schema. History Initial work – to OGC recommendation paper Ron Lake started work on GML in the fall of 1998, following earlier work on XML encodings for radio broadcasting. Lake presented his early ideas to an OGC meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, in February 1999, under the title xGML. This introduced the idea of a GeoDOM, and the notion of Geographic Styling Language (GSL) based on XSL. Akifumi Nakai of NTT Data also presented at the same meeting on work partly underway at NTT Data on an XML encoding called G-XML, which was targeted at location–based services. In April 1999, Galdos created the XBed team (with CubeWerx, Oracle Corporation, MapInfo Corporation, NTT Data, Mitsubishi, and Compusult as subcontractors). Xbed was focused on the use of XML for geospatial. This led to the creation of SFXML (Simple Features XML) with input from Galdos, US Census, and NTT Data. Galdos demonstrated an early map style engine pulling data from an Oracle-based "GML" data server (precursor of the WFS) at the first OGC Web Map Test Bed in September 1999. In October 1999, Galdos Systems rewrote the SFXML draft document into a Request for Comment, and changed the name of the language to GML (Geography Markup Language). This document introduced several key ideas that became the foundation of GML, including the 1) Object-Property-Value rule, 2) Remote properties (via rdf:resource), and 3) the decision to use application schemas rather than a set of static schemas. The paper also proposed that the language be based on the Resource Description Framework (RDF) rather than on the DTDs used to that point. These issues, including the use of RDF, were hotly debated within the OGC community during 1999 and 2000, with the result that the final GML Recommendation Paper contained three GML profiles – two based on DTD, and one on RDF – with one of the DTD's using a static schema approach. This passed as a Recommendation Paper at the OGC in May 2000. Moving to XML Schema – Version 2. Even before the passage of the Recommendation Paper at the OGC, Galdos had started work on an XML Schema version of GML, replacing the rdf:resource scheme for remote references with the use of xlink:href, and developing specific patterns (e.g. Barbarians at the Gate) for handling extensions for complex structures like feature collections. Much of the XML Schema design work was done by Mr. Richard Martell of Galdos who served as the document editor and who was mainly responsible for the translation of the basic GML model into an XML Schema. Other important inputs in this time frame came from Simon Cox (CSIRO Australia), Paul Daisey (US Census), David Burggraf (Galdos), and Adrian Cuthbert (Laser-Scan). The US Army Corps of Engineers (particularly Jeff Harrison) were quite supportive of the development of GML. The US Army Corps of Engineers sponsored the “USL Pilot” project, which was very helpful in exploring the utility of linking and styling concepts in the GML specification, with important work being done by Monie (Ionic) and Xia Li (Galdos). The XML Schema specification draft was submitted by Galdos and was approved for public distribution in December 2000. It became a Recommendation Paper in February 2001 and an Adopted Specification in May of the same year. This version (V2.0) eliminated the “profiles” from version 1. and established the key principles, as outlined in the original Galdos submission, as the basis of GML. GML and G-XML (Japan) As these events were unfolding, work was continuing in parallel in Japan on G-XML under the auspices of the Japanese Database Promotion Center under the direction of Mr. Shige Kawano. G-XML and GML differed in several important respects. Targeted at LBS applications, G-XML employed many concrete geographic objects (e.g. Mover, POI), while GML provided a very limited concrete set and built more complex objects by the use of application schemas. At this point in time, G-XML was still written using a DTD, while GML had already transitioned to an XML Schema. On the one hand G-XML required the use of many fundamental constructs not at the time in the GML lexicon, including temporality, spatial references by identifiers, objects having histories, and the concept of topology-based styling. GML, on the other hand, offered a limited set of primitives (geometry, feature) and a recipe to construct user defined object (feature) types. A set of meetings held in Tokyo in January 2001, and involving Ron Lake (Galdos), Richard Martell (Galdos), OGC Staff (Kurt Buehler, David Schell), Mr. Shige Kawano (DPC), Mr. Akifumi Nakai (NTT Data) and Dr. Shimada (Hitachi CRL) led to the signing of an MOU between DPC and OGC by which OGC would endeavour to inject the fundamental elements required to support G-XML into GML, thus enabling G-XML to be written as a GML application schema. This resulted in many new types entering GML's core object list, including observations, dynamic features, temporal objects, default styles, topology, and viewpoints. Much of the work was conducted by Galdos under contract to NTT Data. This laid the foundation for GML 3, although a significant new development occurred in this time frame, namely the intersection of the OGC and ISO/TC 211. Towards ISO – GML 3.0 broadens the scope of GML While a basic coding existed for most of the new objects introduced by the GML/G-XML agreement, and for some introduced by Galdos within the OGC process (notably coverages), it soon became apparent that few of these encodings were compliant with the abstract specifications developed by the ISO TC/211, specifications which were increasingly becoming the basis for all OGC specifications. GML geometry, for example, had been based on an earlier and only partly documented geometry model (Simple Features Geometry) and this was insufficient to support the more extensive and complex geometries described in TC/211. The management of GML development was also altered in this time frame with the participation of many more individuals. Significant contributions in this time frame were made by Milan Trninic (Galdos) (default styles, CRS), Ron Lake (Galdos) (Observations), Richard Martell (Galdos) (dynamic features). On June 12, 2002, Mr. Ron Lake was recognized by the OGC for his work in creating GML by being presented the Gardels award. The citation on the award reads “In particular, this award recognizes your great achievement
a Uniform Resource Name (URN) for referencing a common CRS definition. The OGC has developed a URN structure and a set specific URNs to encode some common CRS. A URN resolver resolves those URNs to GML CRS definitions. Examples Polygons, Points, and LineString objects are encoded in GML 1.0 and 2.0 as follows: <gml:Polygon> <gml:outerBoundaryIs> <gml:LinearRing> <gml:coordinates>0,0 100,0 100,100 0,100 0,0</gml:coordinates> </gml:LinearRing> </gml:outerBoundaryIs> </gml:Polygon> <gml:Point> <gml:coordinates>100,200</gml:coordinates> </gml:Point> <gml:LineString> <gml:coordinates>100,200 150,300</gml:coordinates> </gml:LineString> Note that LineString objects, along with LinearRing objects, assume linear interpolation between the specified points. Also the coordinates of a Polygon have to be closed. Features using geometries The following GML example illustrates the distinction between features and geometry objects. The Building feature has several geometry objects, sharing one of them (the Point with identifier p21) with the SurveyMonument feature: <abc:Building gml:id="SearsTower"> <abc:height>52</abc:height> <abc:position xlink:type="Simple" xlink:href="#p21"/> </abc:Building> <abc:SurveyMonument gml:id="g234"> <abc:position> <gml:Point gml:id="p21"> <gml:posList>100,200</gml:posList> </gml:Point> </abc:position> </abc:SurveyMonument> Note that the reference is to the shared Point and not to the SurveyMonument, since any feature object can have more than one geometry object property. Point Profile The GML Point Profile contains a single GML geometry, namely a object type. Any XML Schema can use the Point Profile by importing it and referencing the subject instance: <PhotoCollection xmlns="http://www.myphotos.org" xmlns:gml="http://www.opengis.net/gml" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.myphotos.org MyGoodPhotos.xsd"> <items> <Item> <name>Lynn Valley</name> <description>A shot of the falls from the suspension bridge</description> <where>North Vancouver</where> <position> <gml:Point srsDimension="2" srsName="http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326"> <gml:pos>49.40 -123.26</gml:pos> </gml:Point> </position> </Item> </items> </PhotoCollection> Note that when using the Point Profile, the only geometry object is the '<gml:Point>' object. The rest of the geography is defined by the photo-collection schema. History Initial work – to OGC recommendation paper Ron Lake started work on GML in the fall of 1998, following earlier work on XML encodings for radio broadcasting. Lake presented his early ideas to an OGC meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, in February 1999, under the title xGML. This introduced the idea of a GeoDOM, and the notion of Geographic Styling Language (GSL) based on XSL. Akifumi Nakai of NTT Data also presented at the same meeting on work partly underway at NTT Data on an XML encoding called G-XML, which was targeted at location–based services. In April 1999, Galdos created the XBed team (with CubeWerx, Oracle Corporation, MapInfo Corporation, NTT Data, Mitsubishi, and Compusult as subcontractors). Xbed was focused on the use of XML for geospatial. This led to the creation of SFXML (Simple Features XML) with input from Galdos, US Census, and NTT Data. Galdos demonstrated an early map style engine pulling data from an Oracle-based "GML" data server (precursor of the WFS) at the first OGC Web Map Test Bed in September 1999. In October 1999, Galdos Systems rewrote the SFXML draft document into a Request for Comment, and changed the name of the language to GML (Geography Markup Language). This document introduced several key ideas that became the foundation of GML, including the 1) Object-Property-Value rule, 2) Remote properties (via rdf:resource), and 3) the decision to use application schemas rather than a set of static schemas. The paper also proposed that the language be based on the Resource Description Framework (RDF) rather than on the DTDs used to that point. These issues, including the use of RDF, were hotly debated within the OGC community during 1999 and 2000, with the result that the final GML Recommendation Paper contained three GML profiles – two based on DTD, and one on RDF – with one of the DTD's using a static schema approach. This passed as a Recommendation Paper at the OGC in May 2000. Moving to XML Schema – Version 2. Even before the passage of the Recommendation Paper at the OGC, Galdos had started work on an XML Schema version of GML, replacing the rdf:resource scheme for remote references with the use of xlink:href, and developing specific patterns (e.g. Barbarians at the Gate) for handling extensions for complex structures like feature collections. Much of the XML Schema design work was done by Mr. Richard Martell of Galdos who served as the document editor and who was mainly responsible for the translation of the basic GML model into an XML Schema. Other important inputs in this time frame came from Simon Cox (CSIRO Australia), Paul Daisey (US Census), David Burggraf (Galdos), and Adrian Cuthbert (Laser-Scan). The US Army Corps of Engineers (particularly Jeff Harrison) were quite supportive of the development of GML. The US Army Corps of Engineers sponsored the “USL Pilot” project, which was very helpful in exploring the utility of linking and styling concepts in the GML specification, with important work being done by Monie (Ionic) and Xia Li (Galdos). The XML Schema specification draft was submitted by Galdos and was approved for public distribution in December 2000. It became a Recommendation Paper in February 2001 and an Adopted Specification in May of the same year. This version (V2.0) eliminated the “profiles” from version 1. and established the key principles, as outlined in the original Galdos submission, as the basis of GML. GML and G-XML (Japan) As these events were unfolding, work was continuing in parallel in Japan on G-XML under the auspices of the Japanese Database Promotion Center under the direction of Mr. Shige Kawano. G-XML and GML differed in several important respects. Targeted at LBS applications, G-XML employed many concrete geographic objects (e.g. Mover, POI), while GML provided a very limited concrete set and built more complex objects by the use of application schemas. At this point in time, G-XML was still written using a DTD, while GML had already transitioned to an XML Schema. On the one hand G-XML required the use of many fundamental constructs not at the time in the GML lexicon, including temporality, spatial references by identifiers, objects having histories, and the concept of topology-based styling. GML, on the other hand, offered a limited set of primitives (geometry, feature) and a recipe to construct user defined object (feature) types. A set of meetings held in Tokyo in January 2001, and involving Ron Lake (Galdos), Richard Martell (Galdos), OGC Staff (Kurt Buehler, David Schell), Mr. Shige Kawano (DPC), Mr. Akifumi Nakai (NTT Data) and Dr. Shimada (Hitachi CRL) led to the signing of an MOU between DPC and OGC
the series, Dr. Morris continues to experiment on Michael, testing the limits of his abilities and strength. Michael is occasionally used to complete secret missions or foil criminal activity. Lisa and Heather find themselves running out of money because the insurance company refuses to pay on Michael's policy leading Lisa to become a realtor. Characters Main Michael Wiseman (Eric Close), an insurance executive who was killed in an accident; his brain has been implanted into a genetically-engineered body. John Goodman plays Michael in both pilot and flashbacks Dr. Theodore Morris (Dennis Haysbert), the head of the top secret government project to engineer a human being Lisa Wiseman (née Slegermelge) (Margaret Colin), Michael's housewife widow who must learn to move on with life after her husband's death Heather Wiseman (Heather Matarazzo), Michael's teenage daughter Roger Bender (Gerrit Graham), Michael's best friend and fellow executive at the insurance company Recurring The Eggman (Kim Chan), a terrorist who uses eggs to contain a deadly poisonous gas Gerald Misenbach (Chip Zien), a lawyer who represents Lisa in dealing with Michael's insurance company, and later a potential suitor Craig Spence (Chad Lowe), Michael's scheming and corrupt boss at the insurance company who is dead-set against paying on Michael's policy Special Agent #1 (Mike Henry), Dr. Morris' right-hand man Ruth Bender (Christine Baranski), Roger's never-seen wife Notable guest stars In the first episode and flashback scenes in later episodes, John Goodman played Michael Wiseman in
an attempt to get the project up and running, they take the brain of overweight family man Michael Wiseman, who is killed in a train accident. Given a new life, Michael is kept in an apartment where he is trained by government experts, led by Dr. Theodore Morris, in the art of espionage. Despite his new life and new abilities, Michael longs to return to his wife Lisa and daughter Heather, who are themselves discovering that not all is as it seems with Michael's death. Plot Michael Wiseman (John Goodman in the pilot and flashbacks, and subsequently Eric Close) lives in suburban New York with his wife Lisa (Margaret Colin) and daughter Heather (Heather Matarazzo) and works as an executive at an insurance company. When passed over for a promotion, Michael and his friend and co-worker Roger (Gerrit Graham) go out drinking after work. While standing on the subway platform heading home that night, Michael is accidentally knocked off the platform directly into the path of an oncoming train. When he awakes, he sees Dr. Theodore Morris (Dennis Haysbert), the head of a top secret government project to artificially engineer the perfect human body. Unable to create a brain from scratch, Dr. Morris has rescued Michael's brain from his dead body and implanted it in the engineered body. The process allows Michael Wiseman to continue to live, but also forces him to work as an experiment for Dr. Morris and occasionally help fight terrorists. Because of the top