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library and a church. At the lowest level are the dining room and the peristyle of the temple in the form of a cross, that functions as ramp and leads to the church. The study, work, entertainment and library halls are placed on the above level, while the monks' cells are at the highest level. The monastery’s four wings create an enclosed central space. Patio: The open space between the four wings isn’t a typical patio. It is divided into four parts by the two vertical corridors joining each other. Forms of different geometry are contained in each of the four parts that are created: a cylinder in the inside is a helix staircase, a prismatic roof, a quadrangular pyramid and a series of polygonal apertures on the roof of a parallelepiped protrusion on church’s wall. Materials: The structural form of the building is reinforced concrete, with undulating glass surfaces located on three of the four exterior faces, which were designed by Iannis Xenakis. The use of the light: The gradual path from the natural landscape to the interior of the sanctuary, where there is no iconographic representation rather than the view of natural light, is at the same time a continuous removal of the visual phenomena from "out" to "in". The complexity of the landscape is reduced to simple geometric shapes and at the end to the ultimate light. Light is a way of experiencing the space, as it moves freely within it luring the visitor to do the same. In order to control the amount of light that enters the large public spaces and the long corridors, vertical wavy glass sheets are
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four wings isn’t a typical patio. It is divided into four parts by the two vertical corridors joining each other. Forms of different geometry are contained in each of the four parts that are created: a cylinder in the inside is a helix staircase, a prismatic roof, a quadrangular pyramid and a series of polygonal apertures on the roof of a parallelepiped protrusion on church’s wall. Materials: The structural form of the building is reinforced concrete, with undulating glass surfaces located on three of the four exterior faces, which were designed by Iannis Xenakis. The use of the light: The gradual path from the natural landscape to the interior of the sanctuary, where there is no iconographic representation rather than the view of natural light, is at the same time a continuous removal of the visual phenomena from "out" to "in". The complexity of the landscape is reduced to simple geometric shapes and at the end to the ultimate light. Light is a way of experiencing the space, as it moves freely within it luring the visitor to do the same. In order to control the amount of light that enters
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CEO Simulator Take the role of a CEO in charge of a business, hiring/firing/motivating employees to help the company grow. Techno Raiders The main game of the collection. Dilbert must search for gadgets and donuts and work his way from floor to floor in the office building, all the while trying to avoid or hurt co-workers. The Jargonator Allows the user to input an amount of text and have it padded with adjectives and jargon in an attempt to make the piece look smarter. The Final Word Allows the user to stamp assorted business phrases onto the screen and save the result as a desktop background. Intrusive Mode Causes various characters to
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must avoid the pink slips shot at him by fleets of descending managers while attempting to hit them with reports. Project Pass-Off Dilbert must face off against Zimbu the monkey in an attempt to gather good items thrown by a boss, while fending off bad ones. Enduring Fools Shock and hurt people saying inane things with a phaser borrowed from Dogbert. CEO Simulator Take the role of a CEO in charge of a business, hiring/firing/motivating employees to help the company grow. Techno Raiders The main game of the collection. Dilbert must
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Convergence test for: $\sum\limits_{n = 1}^{\infty} \frac{n}{e^n}$
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Determining convergence of $\frac{n}{e^n}$
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received a wound that incapacitated him for the next several months. On December 12, 1864, President Abraham Lincoln nominated Coulter for appointment to the grade of brevet brigadier general of volunteers, to rank from August 1, 1864, and the United States Senate confirmed the appointment on February 20, 1865. During the siege of Petersburg Coulter briefly returned to the front in command of the 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, V Corps at the battle of Globe Tavern. His final command appointment was the 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, V Corps during the Appomattox Campaign. He was mustered out of the volunteer services on July 1, 1865. On May 31, 1866, President Andrew Johnson nominated Coulter for appointment to the grade of brevet major general of volunteers, to rank from April 1, 1865, for his service at the Battle of Five Forks and the United States Senate confirmed the appointment on July 23, 1866. Postbellum career After the Civil War, Coulter returned to Greensburg, where he became active in business. He joined with several other local financiers to invest in various industries, businesses, and residential areas in and around Greensburg. Coulter began a partnership with George Franklin Huff, a local businessman and financier who later became a state senator and a U.S. congressman. Coulter and Huff collaborated on several of the largest and most significant companies in Westmoreland County in the 1880s, including the Keystone Coal and Coke Company, the Greensburg-Hempfield Electric Street Railway, and the First National Bank of Greensburg (now the First Commonwealth Bank). Coulter served at the bank's president until his death in 1908. His son, Richard Coulter Jr. (1870–1955) took over as president and held that position for more than 40 years. Greensburg was located on a large vein of bituminous coal about 30 miles east of Pittsburgh. Coal and coke were needed for steel mills that were built in and near Pittsburgh in the 1860s and 1870s. Coulter and Huff prospered with the rising steel industry by developing and mining the coalfields in Westmoreland County. General Coulter married Emmy Welty (1841–1929) and had six children—Richard Coulter Jr., Rebecca, Henry, Alexander, William, and Margaret. Memorial Coulter is memorialized on the Pennsylvania State Monument at Gettysburg National Military Park. As the "most famous Civil War veteran" from Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, Coulter's grave was featured by the Westmoreland County Historical Society's celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War. See also List of American Civil War brevet generals (Union) Notes References Boucher, John N., Old and New Westmoreland, American Historical Society, 1918. Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher. Civil War High Commands. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. . Hahn, Ed, "Three Richard Coulters", Westmoreland Chronicle, newsletter of the Westmoreland County Historical Society, Fall 2007, page 10. Sopko, Jennifer, "From Major General to Major Stockholder", Westmoreland History, published by the Westmoreland County Historical Society, Summer 2007, page 12. Van Atta, Robert, A Bicentennial History of the City of Greensburg, PA, Chas M. Henry Printing Co., 1999. Further reading Coulter, Richard, "The Westmoreland Guards
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soldiers and was elected as their first captain. The company soon was made part of the 11th Pennsylvania Volunteers, in which Coulter was promoted to lieutenant colonel on April 26, 1861. When the regiment was reorganized as a three-year regiment on November 27, 1861, Coulter became the regimental commander until the end of the war in 1865. Coulter's regiment fought at Cedar Mountain, Thoroughfare Gap, and Second Bull Run. At the Battle of Antietam, Coulter assumed command of the 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, I Corps when Brig. Gen. George L. Hartsuff was wounded. Returning to regimental command Coulter fought at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, being wounded in the former. At the battle of Gettysburg Coulter assumed command of the 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, I Corps when Brig. Gen. Gabriel R. Paul and all other ranking officers were wounded on July 1 near Oak Ridge. Coulter himself was wounded but retained brigade commanded until July 3 when he briefly turned over command before resuming command the same day. At the start of the 1864 Overland Campaign, Coulter was in command of his regiment but once again assumed brigade command (2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, V Corps) at the Wilderness when Brig. Gen. Henry Baxter was wounded on the second day of the battle. At Spotsylvania he assumed command of the 2nd Division, V Corps when Brig. Gen. John C. Robinson was wounded and led the division for two days before returning to brigade command. On May 18, 1864, Coulter received a wound that incapacitated him for the next several months. On December 12, 1864, President Abraham Lincoln nominated Coulter for appointment to the grade of brevet brigadier general of volunteers, to rank from August 1, 1864, and the United States Senate confirmed the appointment on February 20, 1865. During the siege of Petersburg Coulter briefly returned to the front in command of the 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, V Corps at the battle of Globe Tavern. His final command appointment was the 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, V Corps during the Appomattox Campaign. He was mustered out of the volunteer services on July 1, 1865. On May 31, 1866, President Andrew Johnson nominated Coulter for appointment to the grade of brevet major general of volunteers, to rank from April 1, 1865, for his service at the Battle of Five Forks and the United States Senate confirmed the appointment on July 23, 1866. Postbellum career After the Civil War, Coulter returned to Greensburg, where he became active in business. He joined with several other local financiers to invest in various industries, businesses, and residential areas in and around Greensburg. Coulter began a partnership with George Franklin Huff, a local businessman and financier who later became a state senator and a U.S. congressman. Coulter and Huff collaborated on several of the largest and most significant companies in Westmoreland County in the 1880s, including the Keystone Coal and Coke Company, the Greensburg-Hempfield Electric Street Railway, and the First National Bank of Greensburg (now the First Commonwealth Bank). Coulter served at the bank's president until his death in 1908. His son, Richard Coulter Jr. (1870–1955) took over as president and held that position for more than 40 years. Greensburg was located on a large vein of bituminous coal about 30 miles east of Pittsburgh. Coal and coke were needed for steel mills
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The Citytv brand first expanded with CHUM Limited's acquisition of former Global O&O CKVU-TV in Vancouver, followed by its purchase of Craig Media's stations and the re-branding of its A-Channel system in Central Canada as Citytv in August 2005.
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La marca Citytv se expandió por primera vez con la adquisición de CHUM Limited de la ex-Global O & O CKVU-TV en Vancouver, seguido por la compra de estaciones de Craig Media y la renombrada marcha Citytv de su sistema A-Channel en Canadá Central en agosto de 2005.
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1963 who represented the northern Ontario riding of Nickel Belt. From 1963 to 1992 he was a member of the Senate. Born in Blezard Valley, Bélisle worked as a farmer and businessman before entering politics. He left the provincial legislature in 1963, when he was appointed to the Senate of Canada by
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1919 – November 3, 1992) was a Canadian politician in Ontario. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1955 to 1963 who represented the northern Ontario riding
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to: Battle of Azaz (1030), a battle between the Mirdasids of Aleppo and the Byzantines Battle of Azaz (1125), a battle between
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the Crusaders and the Seljuk Turks and other Muslims Battle of Azaz (2012), a battle of the Syrian uprising
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President Jammeh lost to Adama Barrow, who contested as an independent candidate backed by a coalition of as many as seven political parties.
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Başkan Jammeh, yedi siyasi partinin desteğiyle seçime giden bağımsız aday Adama Barrow karşısında malup oldu.
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copies each - the second, Human Clay was quickly certified diamond (more than 10 million sold). All three Creed albums were recorded in houses instead of studios, and Kurzweg also played keyboards on My Own Prison and Human Clay. Kurzweg produced Puddle of Mudd's debut album Come Clean which sold more than five million copies and included the band's two most well-known songs, "Blurry" and "She Hates Me", both of which achieved the #1 spot on Billboard'''s Mainstream Rock Tracks. Kurzweg also worked on the majority of their follow-up release Life on Display in 2003 as well as two songs from Volume 4: Songs in the Key of Love & Hate. In 2009 Kurzweg produced and mixed Godsmack’s Whiskey Hangover which hit No. 1 on
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with include Godsmack, Eagle Eye Cherry, Jewel, Big Head Todd & the Monsters, Socialburn, No Address, Hurt, DoubleDrive, Chelsea Bain as well as the Athens southern rock band Tishamingo. The total number of albums sold that Kurzweg has produced is currently over 40 million copies worldwide (over 58 million according to Creed Discography & Puddle of Mudd's Come Clean) and along with these, Kurzweg produced and or mixed 12 number one hit singles at rock radio, eight top 10 rock radio hits and at least four others in the top 50. Creed's debut My Own Prison (which was recorded in Kurzweg's house), and the third album, Weathered were certified multi-platinum and initially sold more than six million copies each - the second, Human Clay was quickly certified diamond (more than 10 million sold). All three Creed albums were recorded in houses instead of studios, and Kurzweg also played keyboards on My Own Prison and Human Clay. Kurzweg produced Puddle of Mudd's debut album Come Clean which sold more than five million copies and included the band's two most well-known songs, "Blurry" and "She Hates Me", both of which achieved the #1 spot on Billboard'''s Mainstream Rock Tracks. Kurzweg also worked on the majority of their follow-up release Life on Display in 2003 as well as two songs from Volume 4:
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Sabirabad, Azerbaijan Suqovuşan, Tartar, Azerbaijan
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to: Suqovuşan, Dashkasan,
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References External links Club profile - Soccerway.com Club logo Football clubs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Kivu province and currently playing in the Linafoot Ligue 2, the second level of the Congolese football. The club was founded in 1974. Honours Nord-Kivu Provincial League (LIFNOKI) Winners (1): 2003,
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The video is based on old rave record and should also act on absurd but at the same funny to the audience.
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Das Video basiert auf alten Rave-Aufnahmen und soll auf absurd aber gleichzeitig auch lustig auf den Zuschauer wirken.
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The first draft of FRBRoo was completed in 2006.
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La prima bozza di FRBRoo fu completata nel 2006.
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However, she manifests her Maken when she saves Takeru and a cat from a falling boulder.
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Cependant, elle manifeste son Maken quand elle sauve Takeru et un chat d'un rocher qui tombe.
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The French had built a coupure (inner wall) that stopped the redcoats from breaking through the defences.
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Los franceses hubieron construido un coupure (pared interior) que impidió a los casacas rojas romper las defensas.
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is uh huh in the dictionary?
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informal —used to show that you agree or understand —sometimes used to encourage someone to continue talking. See the full definition for uh-huh in the English Language Learners Dictionary.
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Do you agree that count down for Iran has begun? and how the plans are to get down to below 75 feet.?
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Yes, the countdown has certainly begun. This is a time of crises for the world. I would hope that the used of nuclear weapons against Iran would be the last resort. Because the first time nuclear weapons are to be used by any nation in an offensive measure, they must prepare to be counter attacked accordingly. This could easily cause a chain reaction between countries and their allies sparking the Armageddon that we have feared sine the nuclear age has come alive.
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Assess Tendon Damage in a Horse
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A tendon may become injured or damaged when the horse puts more force onto its leg than the tendon can bear, or from a sharp turn or blunt trauma (known as a "bowed tendon").
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A temple to Orcus may have existed on the Palatine Hill in Rome.
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Un tempio di Orco può essere stato presente sul Palatino a Roma.
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All three ships had been interned at Murmansk since the beginning of the war.
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Les trois navires avaient été internés à Mourmansk depuis le début de la guerre.
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located at 38.42° S and 248.43° W. It is 56 km in diameter and was named after Lipik, a town in Croatia. Close-up pictures of the crater show glacial features. The crater is not very deep, so much ice and dust may have accumulated over the years. If one measures the diameter of a crater, the original depth can be estimated with various ratios. Because of this relationship, researchers have found that many Martian craters contain a great deal of material; much of it is believed to be ice deposited when the climate was different. Glacier flows are visible in some of the pictures below from Lipik Crater. Glaciers, loosely defined as patches of currently or recently flowing ice, are thought to be present across large but restricted areas of the modern Martian surface, and
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contain a great deal of material; much of it is believed to be ice deposited when the climate was different. Glacier flows are visible in some of the pictures below from Lipik Crater. Glaciers, loosely defined as patches of currently or recently flowing ice, are thought to be present across large but restricted areas of the modern Martian surface, and are inferred to have been more widely distributed at times in the past. Lobate convex features on the surface known as viscous flow features and lobate debris aprons, which show the characteristics of non-Newtonian flow, are now almost unanimously regarded as true glaciers. A climate
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line in September 2012. In September 2016, Andrew was named Women's Footwear Design Director at Salvatore Ferragamo.[2] He is the first individual to hold this title in the brand's history. In February 2019, Andrew was named Creative Director of both men’s and women’s categories at Salvatore Ferragamo after having served as Women’s Creative Director since October 2017. Early life Andrew was born in the county of Berkshire, England where his father was a royal upholsterer at Windsor Castle. Career Paul Andrew graduated from the Berkshire College of Art and Design (now Reading College) where his senior collection was recognised by Vogue. This led him to an apprenticeship with Alexander McQueen. After spending several months in McQueen's atelier designing shoes, Andrew was introduced to Narciso Rodriguez through Vogue and subsequently moved to New York City to work with Rodriguez on his shoe and bag line. After several years with Rodriguez, he was brought onto Calvin Klein's team to design men's and women's shoes. After 3 years at Calvin Klein, he met Donna Karan, for whom he worked for ten years, eventually becoming the vice-president of Collection Accessories Design. In September 2012, he launched his eponymous women's footwear brand. The collection was picked up
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first individual to hold this title in the brand's history. In February 2019, Andrew was named Creative Director of both men’s and women’s categories at Salvatore Ferragamo after having served as Women’s Creative Director since October 2017. Early life Andrew was born in the county of Berkshire, England where his father was a royal upholsterer at Windsor Castle. Career Paul Andrew graduated from the Berkshire College of Art and Design (now Reading College) where his senior collection was recognised by Vogue. This led him to an apprenticeship with Alexander McQueen. After spending several months in McQueen's atelier designing shoes, Andrew was introduced to Narciso Rodriguez through Vogue and subsequently moved to New York City to work with Rodriguez on his shoe and bag line. After several years with Rodriguez, he was brought onto Calvin Klein's team to design men's and women's shoes. After 3 years at Calvin Klein, he met Donna
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1974 births Living people French male snowboarders Olympic snowboarders of France Snowboarders at the
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1998 Winter Olympics. References 1974 births Living people French male snowboarders Olympic snowboarders of France Snowboarders at the 1998 Winter Olympics
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null pointer Exception when adding an object with multiple classes referring to each other
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What is a NullPointerException, and how do I fix it?
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of BRIDGIT and Stoneymollan Trail at Bergen Kunsthall in Norway. Between 11 May – 24 November 2019 she was presented by Scotland + Venice at the Arsenale Docks as part of the 58th Venice Biennale. As part of the Collateral Events, Scotland + Venice commissioned Charlotte Prodger to create SaF05 (2019), a new single channel video work to be screened across seven cinemas and art centres in Scotland. The UK premiere was held at The Tower Digital Arts Centre in Argyll & Bute on 27 June 2019. The work shown is the last of a trilogy that began with Stoneymollan Trail (2015) followed by BRIDGIT (2016). The work was curated by Linsey Young in partnership with Alexia Holt of Cove Park, where the work was developed. She is represented by Hollybush Gardens, London and Koppe Astner, Glasgow. Films HDHB (2012) in collaboration with Corin Sworn – 10 minutes Stoneymollan Trail (2015) – 43 minutes BRIDGIT (2016) – 32 minutes Passing as a great grey owl (2017) – 6 minutes LHB (2017) – 20 minutes SaF05 (2019) – 39 minutes Solo exhibitions handclap/punchhole, Kendall Koppe, Glasgow, 2011 -*, Intermedia CCA, Glasgow International, 2012 Charlotte Prodger/Jason Loebs, Essex St, New York, 2012 Percussion Biface 1-13, Studio Voltaire, London, 2012 Sunday Art Fair, Kendall Koppe, London, 2013 Nephatiti, Glasgow International Director's Programme, 2014 Markets, Chelsea Space, London, presented by The Block, 2014 Frieze Art Fair, Koppe Astner, Randall's Island, New York, 2015 Stoneymollan Trail, Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin, 2015 8004-8019, Spike Island, Bristol, UK, 2015 Charlotte Prodger, Kunstverein Düsseldorf, Germany, 2016 BRIDGIT, Hollybush Gardens, London, 2016 SUBTOTAL, SculptureCenter, New York, 2017 BRIDGIT/Stoneymollan Trail, Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen, Norway, 2017/2018 Colon Hyphen Asterix, Hollybush Gardens, London, 2018 Scotland + Venice, 58th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, 2019 SaF05, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2021
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British Art Show 8, Leeds Art Gallery, Edinburgh Inverleith House, Norwich University of the Arts, Southampton City Art Gallery, 2015 Weight of Data, Tate Britain, London, 2015 British Art Show 8, Leeds Art Gallery, Edinburgh Inverleith House, Norwich University of the Arts, Southampton City Art Gallery, 2016 Ewig Weibleche, Koppe Astner, Glasgow, 2017 Coming Out: Sexuality, Gender and Identity, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, 2017 When My Eyes Saw And My Ears Heard, Hollybush Gardens, London, 2017 ORGASMIC STREAMING ORGANIC GARDENING ELECTROCULTURE, Chelsea Space, London, 2018 Turner Prize 2018, Tate Britain, London, 2018 Always Different, Always the Same: An essay on Art and Systems, Bundner Kunstmuseum, Chur, 2018 Palimpsest, Lismore Castle Arts, Ireland, 2019 Migrating Worlds: The Art of the Moving Image in Britain, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, 2019 The Blazing World, S|2 Gallery, Sotheby’s, London, 2019 Every Crack, Every _ _ _ _, 47 Canal, New York, 2020 A Sculpture, A Film & Six Videos, Wesleyan University Zilkha Gallery, Connecticut, USA, 2020 Nine Lives, The Renaissance Society, University of Chicago, 2020 Conflicts, Eugster Belgrade and Drugstore Belgrade, Belgrade, 2021 Dislocations, Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow, 2021 Language Is a River, Monash University Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne, Australia, 2021 Collections Prodger's work is held in the following public collections: Arts Council Collection, UK: 1 film, BRIDGIT (as of December 2018) Personal life Prodger lives and works in Glasgow. References 1974 births Living people British women artists British contemporary artists Alumni of the Glasgow School
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and at the same time there is an essential diversity as far as the priesthood is concerned," states the website Prelaturas Personales. "This diversity is at the foundation of the organic cooperation between priests and laity in the same mission of the Church. John Paul II, speaking about the Prelature of Opus Dei, affirmed: 'First of all, I wish to emphasize that the membership of the lay faithful in their own particular Churches and in the Prelature, into which they are incorporated, enables the special mission of the Prelature to converge with the evangelizing efforts of each particular Church, as envisaged by the Second Vatican Council in desiring the figure of personal prelatures.' (Discourse, October 17, 2001). Conceiving the prelature as an institution formed only by priests would contradict the very novelty and specific nature of the prelatures. This conception would see the prelatures as associations of priests incardinated in them, certainly very important institutions in the life of the Church, but essentially different in their associative and only clerical nature." The adjective personal refers to the fact that, in contrast with previous canonical use for ecclesiastical institutions, the jurisdiction of the prelate is not linked to a territory but over persons wherever they happen to be. The establishment of personal prelatures is an exercise of the theologically inherent power of self-organization which the Church has to pursue its mission, though a personal prelature is not a particular church as dioceses and eparchies are. Structure A personal prelature is an ordinary jurisdictional structure of the Catholic Church. The prelate is a bishop or a presbyter nominated by the Pope and governs the prelature with ordinary power. The presbyterium of the prelature is formed by presbyters and deacons of the secular clergy, that are incardinated in the personal prelature (can. 294). However, it is possible that other priests and also religious clergy take part in the pastoral works of a personal prelature: in these cases, agreements should be arranged between the prelate and the diocesan bishop (can. 271) or the religious superior (can. 681) The prelate has the right to erect a national or international seminary, and to promote students to holy orders, in service to the pastoral mission of the prelature (can. 295). The lay faithful of a prelature are determined by a personal criteria, which is established in each case by the Apostolic See, in the constitutional documents of the prelature, or in its statutes. Diverse organizational models are possible, according to a variety of possible missions: for example, the determination a iure of those lay faithful for whom the pastoral mission is intended, or the express inscription in an apposite register, as is the case in other personal ecclesiastical circumscriptions. It is also possible that, through a mutual agreement or convention, lay faithful can pursue the specific mission
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295). The lay faithful of a prelature are determined by a personal criteria, which is established in each case by the Apostolic See, in the constitutional documents of the prelature, or in its statutes. Diverse organizational models are possible, according to a variety of possible missions: for example, the determination a iure of those lay faithful for whom the pastoral mission is intended, or the express inscription in an apposite register, as is the case in other personal ecclesiastical circumscriptions. It is also possible that, through a mutual agreement or convention, lay faithful can pursue the specific mission of the prelature in organic cooperation with the prelate and his presbyterium, by the terms established in its statutes (can. 296). The fact that these lay persons are under the jurisdiction of the prelate does not impede their being under the authority of the diocesan bishop or pertaining to other ecclesiastical jurisdictions (accumulative jurisdiction). The statutes likewise are to define the relations of the personal prelature with the diocesan bishops in whose dioceses the prelature exercises its pastoral or missionary works (can. 297). Application Opus Dei The first, and thus far the only, personal prelature is Opus Dei, which was established as a personal prelature by Pope John Paul II in 1982 through the Apostolic constitution Ut sit. In the case of Opus Dei, the prelate is elected by members of the prelature and confirmed by the Pope. According to John Paul II, the priests and lay faithful (both men and women) are "the components by which the Prelature is organically structured," and that the lay faithful are members of their dioceses and of the prelature, enabling them to work apostolically in their ordinary circumstances. He also mentioned that Opus Dei has a hierarchical structure. This he expressed in 2002 to members of the Prelature of Opus Dei, both laity and priests: Other possible personal prelatures The website prelaturaspersonales.org states that other personal prelatures can be established for emigrants and social minorities. The Society of Pope Pius X has been offered a canonical restructuring as a personal prelature by Rome. Related structures: personal ordinariate and apostolic administration On October 20, 2009, it was announced that the Holy See would create personal ordinariates for Anglicans entering the Catholic Church, a formula inspired by existing military ordinariates, in ways that are comparable to the current Opus Dei personal prelature. A major difference between an ordinariate and a prelature is the ordinariates (both personal and military) may erect parishes and those who inscribe themselves in the apposite register effectively become transients in their geographic diocese (no accumulative membership). The personal ordinariates for former Anglicans were also authorized to use a unique liturgy developed by the CDF and CDW. Three are established: Our Lady of the Southern Cross for Australia and Japan, Our Lady of Walsingham for England and Wales, The Chair of Saint Peter for USA and Canada. Another, unique prelature is the Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney in Brazil, for the Tridentine Use. See also Territorial prelate Footnotes External links Prelaturas Personales Canonical texts on personal
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In many situations, such as cesarean section, it is safer and therefore superior to general anesthesia.
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In molte situazioni, come il parto cesareo, l'anestesia di conduzione è più sicura e perciò superiore all'anestesia totale.
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very important question (click for details)?
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Ecstasy is distributed in tablet form. Individual tablets are often imprinted with graphic designs or commercial logos, and typically contain 100 mg of MDMA.\nFor some of the most common designs, please see this website..\nI hope you're wrong...if not...get help.\n\nhttp://www.ecstasy-kills.com/index.php
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"How Do You Do" released in 1971 was an international hit single for Dutch duo Mouth & MacNeal.
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«How Do You Do» lanzada en el año 1971 fue un single de éxito internacional del dúo holandés Mouth & MacNeal.
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The gutarist upfront is under a spotlight, and the drummer in the back is under one too.
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The band is under spotlights.
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Rosenberger (1968) emphasizes that as far as cunnilingus is concerned, dogs require no training, and even Dekkers (1994) and Menninger (1951) admit that sometimes animals take the initiative and do so impulsively.
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Rosenberger (1986) betont, dass der Hund für den Cunnilingus nicht abgerichtet werden muss und sogar Dekkers (1994) und Menniger (1951) gestehen ein, dass Tiere manchmal aus eigenem Impuls die Initiative übernehmen.
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movie where guy keeps girl in basement?
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Bound to Vengeance is a 2015 American horror-thriller film about a woman who escapes her confinement in a basement by a sexual predator. The film had its world premiere on January 23, 2015 at the Sundance Film Festival and stars Tina Ivlev.
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The series focused on a vampire investigator.
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Сериал был сосредоточен на следователе-вампире.
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Most basic consumer items are produced within the country.
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La mayoría de los productos básicos se producen dentro del país.
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He further comments: " ... that which is endowed with the Eternal, Bliss, the Self, and Purity is stated to be the meaning of 'Real Truth' ...
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Él también comenta: «...la que está dotada con lo eterno, bendecido, el ser y pureza se dice que es el significado de la 'verdad real'...
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the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning
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described by Stephan von Breuning in 1961. References Beetles described in 1961 semirubra
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In 2003, the character started a blog at LiveJournal.
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En 2003, le personnage a lancé un blog sur LiveJournal.
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If anything, I’ve become more fascinated by religion and faith after I lost mine."
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Bizarrement, je suis devenu plus fasciné par la religion et la foi depuis que j'ai perdu la mienne ».
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An airstrike occurs in Hajjah Governorate. The attack left between 33, 43 and 55 deaths. 3 May - The United Arab Emirates deployed over 100 soldiers to the island of Socotra in an unofficial military deployment, dismissed Yemeni personnel, and took administrative control of Socotra Airport and seaport. 3 July - 46 detainees are released from the Beir Ahmed prison, following reporting by the Associated Press about torture and abuse occurring there. 9 August - A Saudi airstrike hit a bus in the Dahyan air strike, Sa'dah, reportedly killing dozens of children. 1 September - Saudi Arabia and the United Arab
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occurring there. 9 August - A Saudi airstrike hit a bus in the Dahyan air strike, Sa'dah, reportedly killing dozens of children. 1 September - Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates say that the bombing of a school bus in Yemen by Saudi Arabian aircraft, which killed 51 people, was "unjustified". 3 December - A flight chartered by the United Nations evacuated 50 wounded Houthi fighters to Muscat, Oman for medical treatment, as part of the peace talks. Deaths 17 February – Abdul Salam al-Haddad, diplomat, Ambassador to Germany, Kuwait and Ethiopia. 19 April – Saleh Ali al-Sammad, de facto President of Yemen (b. 1979) References 2010s in Yemen Years of
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Sweden. The tower is a major hub of Swedish television, radio and satellite broadcasts. It was finished in 1967, designed by architect Bengt Lindroos, and the height is or with the top antenna included. For a few years Kaknästornet was the tallest building in the Nordic countries until Näsinneula was opened in Tampere, Finland in 1971. It was surpassed in 2005 by the Turning Torso in Malmö. The tower is owned by the national Swedish broadcasting company Teracom. Its name comes from the ancient name of the area, Kaknäs. The tower used to be open to the public, with an information centre and gift shop, indoor and outdoor observation decks as well as a restaurant, but has now been permanently closed to the public since 2018 on the grounds that the security repairs would have become too expensive.
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restaurant, but has now been permanently closed to the public since 2018 on the grounds that the security repairs would have become too expensive. It was later revealed that the real cause is the threat of foreign intelligence. The fear is that a foreign power would seek to take control of important communication lines and systems of society. According to Swedish television, the Swedish security police have stated in a report in 2017 that the number of foreign intelligence companies has increased and the tower will be closed due to the report. Popular culture The tower appears in the SVT1 (a.k.a. Kanal1) ident from 1988. Gallery See also Architecture of Stockholm References External links Information from Visit Stockholm Information from Teracom Brutalist architecture in Sweden Buildings and structures in Stockholm Communication towers in Sweden Observation
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Hyria
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Υρία
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It also acknowledged that themes of Eldest are based generally on the works of other writers.
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Het is ook erkend dat de thema's uit Oudste voornamelijk gebaseerd zijn op die van andere schrijvers.
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Lewi Tonks
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勒維·通克斯
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do you get notified when someone removes you on snapchat?
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Well, Snapchat won't send them a notification that you've removed them, but it is possible they could figure it out. For example, if you decide to add them again at some point, they will get a notification of that. If you delete them, they will be gone from your friends list but you will still be in theirs.
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end of the rally. Entry list Results Event standings Special stages Power Stage The "Power stage" was a stage at the end of the rally. Standings after the rally WRC Drivers' Championship standings Manufacturers' Championship standings Other WRC2 Drivers' Championship standings WRC3 Drivers' Championship standings Junior WRC Drivers' Championship standings References Results –
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for the second time, taking his sixth victory of the 2014 season. Volkswagen completed a podium lockout by having all three cars finishing in podium positions at the end of the rally. Entry list Results Event standings Special stages Power Stage The "Power stage"
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The unofficial yet highly publicized match was quickly organized, and was won by Tinsley.
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Ce match non officiel, hautement médiatisé, fut rapidement organisé et gagné par Tinsley.
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The third part of the stanza is identical to the refrain (refranh) in form.
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La terza parte della stanza è identica al ritornello (refranh) nella forma.
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It'll take two hours to get there by bus.
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Займёт два часа добраться туда на автобусе.
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Rod Kagan
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رود كاغان
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how to figure out how many calories from fat?
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To calculate this, divide a food or drink's calories from fat by total calories (this information is on the product's food label) and then multiply by 100. For example, if a 300-calorie food has 60 calories from fat, divide 60 by 300 and then multiply by 100.
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VIII = Cicero.
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VIII = Cícero.
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what is represented by the zeros) of the expression?
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The zeros of a function represent the x value(s) that result in the y value being 0. The zeros of a function represent the x-intercept(s) when the function is graphed. The zeros of a function represent the root(s) of a function. The zeros of a function represent the solution(s) of a function.
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Hell awaits you.
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O inferno te espera.
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He continued to write lyrics throughout Lolita Pop's career.
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Han fortsatte dock att skriva sångtexter genom hela Lolita Pops karriär.
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Swedish professor in ethics Olle Bexell (1909–2003), Swedish decathlete Swedish-language
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Swedish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eva Bexell (born
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Corazón (Sacred Heart School) may refer to: Colegio Sagrado Corazón (Chile), a high school in Rancagua, Cachapoal Province, Chile
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school in Rancagua, Cachapoal Province, Chile Colegio Sagrado Corazón de Jesús, a high
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Can somebody tell me what this Japanese book from WWII is?
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It's a Japanese-English dictionary. The title reads "Comprehensive Japanese-English Dictionary (New Edition)". Each Japanese word is given explanation in Japanese and then the English translation. The Japanese owner probably used it to learn English or to translate Japanese texts to English.
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what is the difference between electronic cash ledger and electronic credit ledger?
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The electronic cash ledger reflects the cash available to settle the tax liability. Whereas, the Electronic liability ledger showcases the amount of tax payable by the taxpayer. Finally, the electronic credit ledger displays the input tax credit balance available to the registered taxpayer.
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how much does it cost to install a ceiling fan?
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Ceiling Fan Installation Cost According to almost 7,000 surveyed homeowners, the cost to install a ceiling fan averages $245, or between $144 and $352. Either an electrician or handyman can install the fan, but this will depend on the electrical capacity of its placement.
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My yahoo have a problem?
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Contact Explorer. They have a list of the error codes that you can access online.
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ordained in 1498. He was appointed bishop in 1503. He died in 1524. References 1450 births 1524 deaths
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Zanni (born in 1450) was an Italian clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Split-Makarska. He was ordained in 1498. He
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Freeman's final hit was "S-W-I-M", later in 1964.
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El último éxito de Freeman fue "S-W-I-M", a finales de 1964.
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what are the myers briggs personalities?
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The Myers-Briggs Personality Type Indicator is a self-report inventory designed to identify a person's personality type, strengths, and preferences. The questionnaire was developed by Isabel Myers and her mother Katherine Briggs based on their work with Carl Jung's theory of personality types.
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Mutt, Divergencia Socialista, Ida & e Os Voltas, O Grito Mudo, and Albania Berg - electronic and experimental groups from his hometown. His early work is compiled in cassette tapes and compilations such as Lilith Lunaire, Divergencia Socialista, R. Mutt (R. Mutt), Mulata Urbana (O Grito Mudo), Jovens Raptados (Ida & Os Voltas) Substance (Marcelo Dolabela & Divergencia Socialista)'s. Verner early tracks with Divergencia Socialista, Tetine, and O Grito Mudo are also included in the compilation Uncorrupted Tropical Wave, 1984-2011 (Slum Dunk 2011). 1990 – 2000 In 1990 Bruno Verner moved to São Paulo to study Linguistics at Universidade de São Paulo (USP)and music at Universidade Livre de Musica (ULM). In the early 1990s he founded the performance group Um Ou Nao. As a poet and musician, he also conceived and wrote a number of experimental performances involving an unorthodox use of text, sound, improvisation and visuals from 1991 to 1994. From this period pieces such as I Dada Happening Interdisciplinar, Pressupostos A Uma Sintaxe Sensorial, and O UM were presented in art spaces, underground clubs, bookshops and small cinemas around São Paulo. In 1991 he won the literary prize Projeto Nascente from Universidade de Sao Paulo, and later published a book of poetry called O UM on Atelier Editorial. In 1994 Verner met Eliete Mejorado while producing the soundtrack for the performance piece Roberto Zucco at Teatro Oficina. Eliete and Bruno soon found themselves creating a radical blend of atonalism, industrial goth, punk and noise improvising with a drum machine, an old piano, altered voices, a VCR and slide projectors. Both artists approach to sound, voice and improvisation were very similar resulting in the creation of a one-off art performance that they later called Tetine. In 1995 Tetine was officially born with Alexander’s Grave - a multi-media performance for voice, piano, electronics and projections shown at Bexiga's underground 70-seat cinema space Teatro HAU in São Paulo, and also the title of Tetine's first album. Alexandre's Grave which was released on his own record label, High School Records. It marks the beginning of a series of works Verner and Mejorado would later perform or exhibit as Tetine. Verner produced and released electronic music, post punk and funk carioca albums on several record labels including Soul Jazz Records, Mr Bongo, Kute Bash, Bizarre Music, Collete, and Mais Um Discos. He also starred in several of Tetine’s videos directed by his partner Eliete Mejorado. With Tetine he put out video compilations, curated exhibitions such as Tropical Punk, COMA, and organised music and film programmes such as The Politics Of Self Indulgence. In 1997 Verner wrote the original score for the dance piece Creme by choreographer Adriana Banana of Ur=Hor and formerly of Companhia de Dança Burra. Also in 1997, Verner, Eliete Mejorado and Ricardo Muniz Fernandes create a project called BABEL, curating the entire programme of the now legendary intervention festival that took place in an abandoned petrol station in Pinheiros, São Paulo owned by SESC SP. BABEL brought to São Paulo a series of radical performances and works by artists such as Orlan, Karen Finley, Lindy Annis, Teatro Oficina, Laura De Vison, Kazuo Ono, Cabelo, Marta Neves, Fernando Cardoso, Carlinhos, Claudio Cretti, Adriana Galinare, and Individual Industry amongst many other artists. BABEL had a daily programme of performances, concerts and exhibitions Monday to Sunday for two weeks, and admission for the all the program was free. It received an considerable amount of Brazilian media attention at the time, in particular from the newspaper Folha De São Paulo. In 1998 Bruno Verner and Eliete Mejorado presented Eletrobrecht and Musica De Amor at 12 Festival Videobrasil. Also in 1998 Verner and Mejorado were invited to curate
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including a series of live interviews with Djs, MCs and people involved in the scene, in 2004, Verner and Mejorado compiled the pioneering mixtape Slum Dunk Presents Funk Carioca mixed by Tetine, released on Mr Bongo Records. They also released an original blend of queer funk carioca in an album entitled Bonde Do Tetao on Bizarre Music in São Paulo. Slum Dunk Presents Funk Carioca was critically acclaimed in Europe and the United States and influenced a new generation of DJs and producers, including M.I.A and Diplo - who were then beginning to experiment with Funk Carioca more or less at the same time. Tetine's Slum Dunk radio show was responsible for bringing Funk Carioca – the intense lo-down Miami-bass driven sound from Rio’s favela parties – within London’s cultural radar, giving exposure to a number of Baile Funk artists for the first time in Europe, introducing the British and Americans to a new genre, as well as playing Brazil’s most experimental segments of funk including the proibidoes. The Slum Dunk show covered music genres from obscure electronica to post punk, funk carioca to avant hip hop, experimental mpb to film music and beyond – through hundreds of thematic or free-form radio shows including live performances, interviews with MCs, producers, artists, curators, journalists, beat and party politics conversations, screenings and more. Verner and Mejorado were also responsible for the London premiere of Eu Sou Feia Mas To Na Moda ("I'm Ugly But Trendy") - a film by Denise Garcia on the Funk Carioca scene, later also exhibited in Tetine’s show Tropical Punk. In 2005 Verner compiled the album The Sexual Life of the Savages - underground post punk from São Paulo for British label Soul Jazz Records. Bruno Verner selected the artists, wrote the sleeve notes and create the album concept. A year later Verner released A Historia Da Garça - a 12’ on Soul Jazz Records, and the EP L.I.C.K MY FAVELA on the label Kute Bash. In 2007 Verner and Mejorado conceived Tropical Punk - a Brazilian post-tropical intervention/ exhibition that took place at the Whitehapel Gallery with a programme of films, artist videos, fanzines, tee shirts and performances. In 2008 Soul Jazz Records released Tetine’s I Go To The Doctor as a 12’, and their full album Let YouR X’s Be Y’s. By 2009 Verner had returned to São Paulor for a series of shows, talks, exhibitions and workshops on Tetine’s project Samba de Monalisa. Tetine was invited to perform the original audio of Samba de Monalisa at Sophie Calle’s exhibition Take Care of Yourself as part of Videobrasil alongside talks on this project and the workshop "Mixing It - Conhecendo Linguagens". In the same year Tetine showed their Samba de Monalisa at the Bordeaux Bienalle in France. Verner also took part in the videos for Tropical Punk and Shiva with Eliete Mejorado, Guilherme Altamyer, and Tiago Borges filmed at Aldeia do Meco, Portugal in 2009. 2010 – 2014 In 2010 Verner and Mejorado released From A Forest Near You (Slum Dunk Music) and Tropical Punk on CD and vinyl through their own label Slum Dunk Music. In 2013 Tetine released In Loveland With You produced by Bruno Verner. The video for Burning Land and Loveland are also filmed in London. Later in the year Verner, Mejorado, poet Ricardo Domeneck and German singer songwriter Cunt Cunt Chanel went on a mini tour in Belgium curated by Hugo Lorenzetti. Discography Film Tapes (1991-1995) / Slum Dunk Music 2018 Colt 45 - Underground Post Punk, Tropical Tapes, Lo-Fi Electronics And Other Sounds From Brazil (1983-1993) / Slum Dunk Music 2018 Queer & Mutant Funk Cuts (2000-2005) / Slum Dunk Music 2016 53 Diamonds / Wet Dance 2016 Mother Nature / Wet Dance 2013 Black Semiotics / Wet Dance 2013 In Loveland With You / Slum Dunk Music 2013 Voodoo Dance & Other Stories / Slum Dunk Music 2011 Uncorrupted Tropical Wave 1984-2011 / Slum Dunk Music 2011 From A Forest Near You / Slum Dunk Music 2010 Let Your X's Be Y's / Soul Jazz Records 2008 I Go To The Doctor 12 / Soul Jazz Records 2008 A Historia da Garça 12 / Soul Jazz Records 2006 L.I.C.K. MY FAVELA / Kute Bash Records 2006 L.I.C.K MY FAVELA / Slum Dunk 2005 The Sexual Life of the Savages / Soul Jazz Records 2005 Bonde do Tetão / Bizarre Music 2004 Slum Dunk Presents Funk Carioca / Mr Bongo 2004 Men In Uniform
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di Risparmio may refer to two ATP tennis tournaments, both sponsored by Italian saving banks () from Alessandria and Ascoli Piceno respectively: 2009 Alessandria Challenger
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Italian saving banks () from Alessandria and Ascoli Piceno respectively: 2009 Alessandria Challenger (2009 Trofeo Cassa di Risparmio di
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process which has created opportunities for corruption. President John Magufuli launched a campaign against grand corruption and established a special court to handle the matter. As a result, corrupt officials have been fired. These efforts and similar projects are internationally supported by Germany and the European Union. There are fears that such anti-corruption efforts will end when
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are areas that are prone to corruption. Foreign companies have identified that corruption within those sectors poses potential obstacles for doing business in Tanzania as bribes are often demanded. It is also believed that the existing large informal sector, 48.1% of GDP, is associated with cumbersome business registration process which has created opportunities for corruption. President John Magufuli launched a campaign against grand corruption and established a special
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Helga is playable only with a cheat code found on various websites.
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Helga é jogável apenas com um código de fraude encontrado em alguns sites.
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In its submission to the Bringing Them Home report, the Victorian government stated that "despite the apparent recognition in government reports that the interests of Indigenous children were best served by keeping them in their own communities, the number of Aboriginal children forcibly removed continued to increase, rising from 220 in 1973 to 350 in 1976" (Bringing Them Home: "Victoria").
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В отчёте Bringing Them Home правительство Виктории утверждало, что «несмотря на очевидное признание в правительственных отчётов того, что интересам детей-аборигенов лучше служит их сохранение в своих сообществах, число изъятых детей-аборигенов продолжало увеличиваться, выросши с 220 в 1973 году до 350 в 1976 году».
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are dri fit shirts good for swimming?
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“'Street clothes', Brazil/French-cut, thong style and/or revealing swim wear, cut- off jeans, jeans, skirts, shorts, sport bras, leotards, leggings, dri-fit wear, compression shorts and compression shirts are prohibited,” the DPR says in a statement.
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what is the square with the arrow pointing up mean?
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So basicaly an arrow pointing up means that the playlist/track is shareable on iCloud throughout all of your iDevices.
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what are the three components of stroke volume?
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['Preload: The filling pressure of the heart at the end of diastole.', 'Contractility: The inherent vigor of contraction of the heart muscles during systole.', 'Afterload: The pressure against which the heart must work to eject blood during systole.']
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One Second (Paradise Lost album)
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One Second (album de Paradise Lost)
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from New York's East Side, and the fighting was fast and furious, with Mosberg landing more blows and more telling ones than his opponent. Mosberg "made a chopping block" out of his more experienced opponent, but though he tried desperately, was unable to put him away in the later rounds, as Edwards assimilated the blows and sailed in for more. Edwards, a quality journeyman featherweight, had met Patsy Cline, Johnny Clinton, and Joe Tiplitz, but he was on the downside of his career, and had not amassed an impressive record against the contenders he had faced. Facing even stiffer competition on February 5, 1921, Mosberg knocked out top lightweight contender Frankie Conifrey in the second of twelve rounds. Conifrey had dislocated his shoulder in the second after aiming a left at Mosberg that missed, and the referee had to call the bout off to allow a doctor to treat the injury. As a result, Mosberg won by technical knockout. Mosberg was matched by manager Billy Gibson, who had previously worked with lightweight champion Benny Leonard. Leonard had beaten Conifrey five years earlier. Earlier in January, 1921, Conifrey had defeated Mosberg at Madison Square Garden, the shrine of East coast boxing, in a six-round split decision. Mosberg defeated Bostonian Frankie McManus in a fifth-round technical knockout on March 14, 1921, at the Olympia Athletic Club in Philadelphia. Had the bout been allowed to continue by the referee, Mosberg would likely have dropped McManus for the count. He had previously defeated McManus on February 28, at the Olympia in a six-round newspaper decision of the Philadelphia Inquirer, in a fast fight where he boxed before a Philadelphia audience for the first time. McManus was a prolific boxer who had met New York Jewish featherweight Eddie Wallace, lightweight contender Patsy Cline, and New York Jewish lightweight contender Lew Tendler, but had not fared well against them. Capable of power, he had knocked out at least three of his early opponents, but had fared poorly in his late career. On June 6, 1921, Mosberg easily defeated Bert Spencer at the Federal League Baseball Park in Harrison, Pennsylvania, in an eight-round newspaper decision of the Pittsburgh Post and a majority of local newspapers. It was a decisive win against a well-rated contender for Mosberg. An impressive crowd of 30,000 watched the preliminary bout at the Newark Baseball Park and would later see Benny Leonard beat Rocky Kansas. Spencer was a competent feather and lightweight who would fight top talent in his career, including world jr. lightweight champion Jack Bernstein, top rated feather and lightweight contender Benny Valgar, and world featherweight champion Johnny Dundee. Mosberg lost to his friend, highly rated lightweight contender, Mel Coogan on August 13, 1921, before a large crowd at Long Island's Queensboro Stadium in a twelve-round points decision. Coogan, who had risen in the ranks to a well-rated lightweight contender, beat his old friend easily, though he knew his style and technique from their years of coaching navy boxers together in World War I. In another close bout, Mosberg drew with Ray Pryel in Newark, New Jersey, on September 22, 1921, in a twelve-round newspaper decision of the Philadelphia Record in Newark, New Jersey. Pryel would fight several highly rated lightweights in his later career including Ever Hammer and Jewish boxer Joe Tiplitz, but have a spotty record against them. In an easy win, Mosberg defeated Charley Egan on October 19, 1921, in an eight-round points decision at Brooklyn's Coney Island. On October 31, 1921, Mosberg fought a close bout with Gus Franchetti at the Olympia Athletic Club in Philadelphia, that was called a draw by the Philadelphia Public Ledger. In a rough bout, Mosberg displayed better ringcraft and scored with stronger punches, but Franchetti attacked on his own each time Mosberg built a margin on points, and managed to even the scoring by the close of the bout. Bouts with Harry "Kid" Brown, 1921–1922 On December 26, 1921, Mosberg lost to fellow Jewish boxer Harry "Kid" Brown in a close eight-round newspaper decision of three Philadelphia newspapers before a partisan crowd at the Olympic Athletic Club in Philadelphia. Brown, a native Philadelphian, was a formidable opponent with a powerful punch, an enviable record, and a deadly 30% knockout rate in his winning matches. Their bout was considered the fastest of the day, and Mosberg had to use his best defensive skills to avoid the power of his opponent. The respected New York Evening World, Mosberg's hometown newspaper, believed Mosberg had won the close bout, taking five of the eight rounds, and had skillfully dropped Brown to the canvas in the fourth. The World further noted that he had weakened Brown throughout the bout with strong body punches and deserved the decision. In their second and last match together, Mosberg lost to Harry Brown in February 1922 in a close eight-round points decision at Madison Square Garden. Mosberg later claimed he was out of shape for the bout, as he had been called at the last minute to substitute for another boxer. Their semi-final match was fought before a large audience who would later see Benny Leonard fight Rocky Kansas in the final match. The fast and close contest featured a great deal of clinching, that kept the referee busy separating the wary combatants who knew the skills of their opponent from their previous fight. Mosberg's lack of conditioning may have explained his need to clinch so frequently. Mosberg was in a rough and close twelve-round fight on April 22, 1922, with Mickey Donley at the Clermont Avenue Rink in Brooklyn. Mossberg knocked Donley to the canvas in the opening round, but the majority of the bout was even, though the boxers mixed it up throughout. Eddie Fitzsimmons, June 1922 On June 26, 1922, Mosberg was knocked out a few seconds into the first round by southpaw Eddie Fitzsimmons in an important twelve-round, semi-final match before a huge crowd of 20,000 at New York's Bronx Velodrome. Fitzsimmons was an unusually powerful lightweight, with over 50% of his wins by knockout and a good record against most of the better lightweights of the 1920s. Mosberg, in an interview in 1948, claimed Fitzsimmons had hit him with his powerful left when he went to shake hands shortly after the opening bell. The large crowd had come to see Benny Leonard meet welterweight champion Jack Britton in the final match but first watched the Mosberg bout. The powerful Fitzsimmons had beaten future world Junior Welterweight champion Pinky Mitchell and had fared well against the great lightweights Johnny Dundee, Pal Moran, and New York Jewish battler Lou Tendler. He had also won decisive victories over Chicagoan Jewish lightweight Charley White, New York Jewish lightweight Phil Bloom and 1920 Connecticut state welterweight champion Lou Bogash. Mosberg felt badly about the loss and was hoping for a rematch when he was called to fight in Australia. Australian light champ, Hughie Dwyer, 1922 Mosberg boxed in Australia in 1922, losing a decision to new Australian national lightweight champion Hughie Dwyer in a long and grueling twenty-round non-title fight in Brisbane on November 25, but defeating 5-foot-3-inch Filipino Silvino Jamito on December 9, who lacked his reach and power, in another twenty-round bout. In the Dwyer bout, Mosberg received a hard bash in the second that rocked him, but dropped Dwyer briefly in the sixteenth, using an effective defense to remain on his feet throughout the historic match. Mosberg later claimed Dwyer was not a hard puncher, and typical of his English style, favored long-range boxing and retreating to the close-range infighting that was characteristic of American boxing in the era. In a late-career match on May 11, 1923, Mosberg defeated New Jersey boxer Willie Shaw in Hoboken, New Jersey, in a twelve-round newspaper decision. Near the end of his career on August 14, 1923, Mosberg had a close ten-round fight with Jack Rappaport at the open air arena of Broad Athletic Club in Newark, New Jersey. Mosberg suffered from a six-inch disadvantage in height, greatly limiting his reach
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his opponent. Mosberg "made a chopping block" out of his more experienced opponent, but though he tried desperately, was unable to put him away in the later rounds, as Edwards assimilated the blows and sailed in for more. Edwards, a quality journeyman featherweight, had met Patsy Cline, Johnny Clinton, and Joe Tiplitz, but he was on the downside of his career, and had not amassed an impressive record against the contenders he had faced. Facing even stiffer competition on February 5, 1921, Mosberg knocked out top lightweight contender Frankie Conifrey in the second of twelve rounds. Conifrey had dislocated his shoulder in the second after aiming a left at Mosberg that missed, and the referee had to call the bout off to allow a doctor to treat the injury. As a result, Mosberg won by technical knockout. Mosberg was matched by manager Billy Gibson, who had previously worked with lightweight champion Benny Leonard. Leonard had beaten Conifrey five years earlier. Earlier in January, 1921, Conifrey had defeated Mosberg at Madison Square Garden, the shrine of East coast boxing, in a six-round split decision. Mosberg defeated Bostonian Frankie McManus in a fifth-round technical knockout on March 14, 1921, at the Olympia Athletic Club in Philadelphia. Had the bout been allowed to continue by the referee, Mosberg would likely have dropped McManus for the count. He had previously defeated McManus on February 28, at the Olympia in a six-round newspaper decision of the Philadelphia Inquirer, in a fast fight where he boxed before a Philadelphia audience for the first time. McManus was a prolific boxer who had met New York Jewish featherweight Eddie Wallace, lightweight contender Patsy Cline, and New York Jewish lightweight contender Lew Tendler, but had not fared well against them. Capable of power, he had knocked out at least three of his early opponents, but had fared poorly in his late career. On June 6, 1921, Mosberg easily defeated Bert Spencer at the Federal League Baseball Park in Harrison, Pennsylvania, in an eight-round newspaper decision of the Pittsburgh Post and a majority of local newspapers. It was a decisive win against a well-rated contender for Mosberg. An impressive crowd of 30,000 watched the preliminary bout at the Newark Baseball Park and would later see Benny Leonard beat Rocky Kansas. Spencer was a competent feather and lightweight who would fight top talent in his career, including world jr. lightweight champion Jack Bernstein, top rated feather and lightweight contender Benny Valgar, and world featherweight champion Johnny Dundee. Mosberg lost to his friend, highly rated lightweight contender, Mel Coogan on August 13, 1921, before a large crowd at Long Island's Queensboro Stadium in a twelve-round points decision. Coogan, who had risen in the ranks to a well-rated lightweight contender, beat his old friend easily, though he knew his style and technique from their years of coaching navy boxers together in World War I. In another close bout, Mosberg drew with Ray Pryel in Newark, New Jersey, on September 22, 1921, in a twelve-round newspaper decision of the Philadelphia Record in Newark, New Jersey. Pryel would fight several highly rated lightweights in his later career including Ever Hammer and Jewish boxer Joe Tiplitz, but have a spotty record against them. In an easy win, Mosberg defeated Charley Egan on October 19, 1921, in an eight-round points decision at Brooklyn's Coney Island. On October 31, 1921, Mosberg fought a close bout with Gus Franchetti at the Olympia Athletic Club in Philadelphia, that was called a draw by the Philadelphia Public Ledger. In a rough bout, Mosberg displayed better ringcraft and scored with stronger punches, but Franchetti attacked on his own each time Mosberg built a margin on points, and managed to even the scoring by the close of the bout. Bouts with Harry "Kid" Brown, 1921–1922 On December 26, 1921, Mosberg lost to fellow Jewish boxer Harry "Kid" Brown in a close eight-round newspaper decision of three Philadelphia newspapers before a partisan crowd at the Olympic Athletic Club in Philadelphia. Brown, a native Philadelphian, was a formidable opponent with a powerful punch, an enviable record, and a deadly 30% knockout rate in his winning matches. Their bout was considered the fastest of the day, and Mosberg had to use his best defensive skills to avoid the power of his opponent. The respected New York Evening World, Mosberg's hometown newspaper, believed Mosberg had won the close bout, taking five of the eight rounds, and had skillfully dropped Brown to the canvas in the fourth. The World further noted that he had weakened Brown throughout the bout with strong body punches and deserved the decision. In their second and last match together, Mosberg lost to Harry Brown in February 1922 in a close eight-round points decision at Madison Square Garden. Mosberg later claimed he was out of shape for the bout, as he had been called at the last minute to substitute for another boxer. Their semi-final match was fought before a large audience who would later see Benny Leonard fight Rocky Kansas in the final match. The fast and close contest featured a great deal of clinching, that kept the referee busy separating the wary combatants who knew the skills of their opponent from their previous fight. Mosberg's lack of conditioning may have explained his need to clinch so frequently. Mosberg was in a rough and close twelve-round fight on April 22, 1922, with Mickey Donley at the Clermont Avenue Rink in Brooklyn. Mossberg knocked Donley to the canvas in the opening round, but the majority of the bout was even, though the boxers mixed it up throughout. Eddie Fitzsimmons, June 1922 On June 26, 1922, Mosberg was knocked out a few seconds into the first round by southpaw Eddie Fitzsimmons in an important twelve-round, semi-final match before a huge crowd of 20,000 at New York's Bronx Velodrome. Fitzsimmons was an unusually powerful lightweight, with over 50% of his wins by knockout and a good record against most of the better lightweights of the 1920s. Mosberg, in an interview in 1948, claimed Fitzsimmons had hit him with his powerful left when he went to shake hands shortly after the opening bell. The large crowd had come to see Benny Leonard meet welterweight champion Jack Britton in the final match but first watched the Mosberg bout. The powerful Fitzsimmons had beaten future world Junior Welterweight champion Pinky Mitchell and had fared well against the great lightweights Johnny Dundee, Pal Moran, and New York Jewish battler Lou Tendler. He had also won decisive victories over
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Its orbital distance from the star is less than 1/23rd Earth's distance from the Sun, which makes HD 330075 an example of a hot Jupiter.
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Її орбітальна відстань від зірки становить менше 1/23-ї земної відстані від Сонця, що робить HD 330075 прикладом гарячих юпітерів.
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deaths Romanian footballers Association football forwards Liga I players Liga II players FC Dinamo București players FCM
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Dinamo București Divizia A: 1974–75 References 1954 births 2015 deaths Romanian footballers Association
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In many parts of the industrial world land clearing for agriculture has diminished and here the greatest threat to biodiversity, after climate change, has become the destructive effect of invasive species.
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Više informacija: Uvedene vrste U mnogim dijelovima industrijskog svijeta čišćenje tla za poljoprivredu se smanjilo, a najveća prijetnja bioraznolikosti nakon klimatskih promjena postao je destruktivni efekt invazivnih vrsta.
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what county is tacoma washington in
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Tacoma, Washington. Tacoma (/tÉËkoÊmÉ/ tÉ-KOH-mÉ) is a mid-sized urban port city in and the county seat of Pierce County, Washington, United States. The city is on Washington's Puget Sound, 32 miles (51 km) southwest of Seattle, 31 miles (50 km) northeast of the state capital, Olympia, and 58 miles (93 km) northwest of Mount Rainier National Park.
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how to create rule in outlook online?
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['Organize email > Inbox rules > New. OR.', 'Mail > Automatic processing > Inbox rules > New > Create a new rule for arriving messages.']
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Central America also suffered flooding from Tropical Storm Gamma and Hurricane Wilma, and Nicaragua was struck directly by Hurricane Beta.
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中美洲还因热带风暴伽玛和飓风威尔玛爆发洪灾,尼加拉瓜直接受到飓风贝塔冲击。
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On 20 February at 10:00, Euromaidan's activists picketed the main office at the Kiev Metro station Politekhnichnyi Instytut, demanding that the system be reopened.
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Il 20 febbraio alle ore 10.00, gli attivisti di Euromaidan picchettarono la sede principale e la stazione della metropolitana di Kiev "Politekhnichnyi Instytut", con l'obbligo di riaprire la metropolitana.
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how long does it take for food to pass through your body?
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Digestion time varies among individuals and between men and women. After you eat, it takes about six to eight hours for food to pass through your stomach and small intestine. Food then enters your large intestine (colon) for further digestion, absorption of water and, finally, elimination of undigested food.
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The girl was laughed at by all her classmates.
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Kız tüm sınıf arkadaşları tarafından alay edildi.
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Asian barbets are usually birds of the inner forest.
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Los barbudos asiáticos suelen ser aves del bosque denso.
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The Medcities network is a tool to strengthen the environmental and sustainable development management capability of local administration, but it is also useful in order to identify the domains where a common activation could be the most useful means to improve the regional environmental conditions.
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La xarxa Medcities, constitueix una eina per enfortir la capacitat de gestió ambiental i de desenvolupament sostenible de l'administració local, però també és útil per identificar els àmbits en què una activació comuna podria ser el mitjà més útil per millorar les condicions ambientals de la regió.
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Frequent areas of inquiry in contemporary economic sociology include the social consequences of economic exchanges, the social meanings they involve and the social interactions they facilitate or obstruct.
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Hyppige forskningsområder indenfor moderne økonomisk sociologi omfatter de sociale konsekvenser af økonomiske handlinger, de sociale betydninger, som de indebærer, og de sociale interaktioner, som de letter eller hindrer.
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How do actors stay so still during death scenes?
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Maybe not the serious answer you were looking for, but Percocets and bourbon turn me into a more convincing analogous corpse than moat actors can pull off.
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What major ideas were first developed in the Byzantine Empire?
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Art \nArchitecture \nGardens \nDress \nLiterature \nThe Aristocracy and Bureaucacy \nMusic \nMedicine \nCoinage \nEconomy
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what's the difference between a lexicon and a dictionary
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So, a lexicon is a word list and a dicitionary is a word list with explanations on usage and probably examples. The good part of a lexicon is that it is a lot smaller than a dictionary. A gloss is an equivalent word written next to the original to tell the reader what the. original word means or how to pronounce it.
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Following the victory of the Social Democrats in the 2008 parliamentary election, Pahor was appointed as Prime Minister.
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Após a vitória dos social-democratas nas eleições parlamentares de 2008, Pahor foi nomeado primeiro-ministro.
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Generations of builders and craftsmen recorded their work and the collectors who collated the information into building standards (for example Yingzao Fashi) and Qing Architecture Standards were widely available, in fact strictly mandated, and passed down.
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Gjenerata ndërtuesisht dhe artizanësh i regjistruan punimet e tyre si dhe mbledhësit që i përmblodhën informacionet në standarde ndërtimi (për shembull Yingzao Fashi) dhe Standardet e Arkitekturës Qing ishin gjerësisht të disponueshme, në fakt në rregullore strikte dhe u transmetuan përgjatë viteve.
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What is a flouride ion and how does it differ from flouride?
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It's just another way to say fluoride, I have no idea why they would list it both ways.
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is 5 months on accutane enough?
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“I really believe in the vast, vast majority of patients, regular-dose Accutane is very tolerable for the five to six months,” says Dr. Levin. “If you were my own family member, I would try to talk you into just doing the regular dosing.” Says Dr.
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He is the author of several books in Tibetan that were translated in several languages.
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Hij is schrijver van verschillende boeken in het Tibetaans die werden vertaald in meerdere talen.
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are lays chips good for dogs?
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The short answer is no. Dogs may be able to safely eat potato chips depending on the amount eaten, but it's still not good for them. ... As always, you should ask your vet before sharing any human food with your dog, including potato chips.
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American football team that represented Toledo University in the Ohio Athletic Conference during
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that represented Toledo University in the Ohio Athletic Conference during the 1940 college football season. In their fifth season under head coach Clarence Spears,
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Which is the most expensive school in India?
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Which is the most costliest school in India?
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Ronald Norman Dalby
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رونالد نورمان دالبي
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The station hall was originally in Bonn and it was removed during the construction of Bonn railway station in 1883/84 and re-erected in Remagen.
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Die Halle stammt ursprünglich aus Bonn, wo sie beim Neubau des Bonner Hauptbahnhofs in den Jahren 1883/84 abmontiert und in Remagen wieder aufgestellt wurde.
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Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 788, in 194 families. References Populated places
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Rebāţ-e-Qarehbīl, Ribāt-i-Qarabīl, and Robāţ-e Qareh Bīl) is a village in Golestan Rural District,
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Parmys
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Παρμύς
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