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Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR), Center for General Health Services Intramural Research, US Department of Health and Human Services. | Organizations that regulate the health care industry. |
the Center Analyzing the strategy of Azerbaijan based on its economic development ensuring its effective application; Looking into details of the economic condition of the country and anticipating expected economic fluctuations by taking into account the current financial situation; Taking reformatory measures that are part of the projects realized by various organizations (including local and international credit organizations) in different parts of the economy; Exploring similar internationally proved practices for the purpose of reinforcing the economic potential of the country, attracting investors (local and foreign), decreasing oil dependency, and establishing a favorable investment environment. Accumulating data on the consequences of economic reforms and development tendency of the mutual trust between public and private sectors; Providing information to the entrepreneurs and publicity about the economic reforms that already implemented, and their pros and cons for the economy and investment environment; Giving analysis, research, and survey results to the various government authorities; Protecting the public and commercial secrets, including the confidentiality regime; Establishing international ties and cooperating based on those ties; Making aware of the ordinary citizens about its work, setting up a webpage and constantly upgrade information allowed to be publicized under the Law “On Access to Information” of Azerbaijan Republic; Rights of the Center Participating in the process of drafting legal acts envisaging the implementation of economic reforms; Organizing conferences, meetings, symposiums and other events related | signed by the government of Azerbaijan, Law “On Public Legal Persons”, decrees and orders of the President of Azerbaijan, resolutions and orders of the Cabinet of Azerbaijan, legal acts, Charter, etc. The activities of the Center are overseen by the President of Azerbaijan. Duties of the Center Analyzing the strategy of Azerbaijan based on its economic development ensuring its effective application; Looking into details of the economic condition of the country and anticipating expected economic fluctuations by taking into account the current financial situation; Taking reformatory measures that are part of the projects realized by various organizations (including local and international credit organizations) in different parts of the economy; Exploring similar internationally proved practices for the purpose of reinforcing the economic potential of the country, attracting investors (local and foreign), decreasing oil dependency, and establishing a favorable investment environment. Accumulating data on the consequences of economic reforms and development tendency of the mutual trust between public and private sectors; Providing information to the entrepreneurs and publicity about the economic reforms that already implemented, and their pros and cons for the economy and investment environment; Giving analysis, research, and survey results to |
Grétar Steinsson | Grétar Rafn Steinsson |
At the time, it affected only wealthy Americans who owned telephones. | Na época, isso afetou apenas os americanos ricos que possuíam telefones. |
If God is ALL good then where did all the evil come from? | God isn't ALL anything - and God is not a person.\n\nGod is a metaphor for the universal energy that flows through and drives this existence. We are all, at our essence, part of that very same energy (children of God). We come here to learn something that we can only learn here on Earth and when we are done, we rejoin this energy (with the use of our own personal Death myths - i.e. Heaven).\n\nEvil is a metaphor for the limits and pitfalls of the flesh. In this existence we are subject to a lot of negative emotion, much of it of our own creating. Fear, guilt, resentment all lead us to despair, self doubt, intolerance - it helps us make bad choices - it helps us create our own personal Hell. We are sometimes so consumed with this negativity that we cannot shake it upon death and we become lost - that is Hell. Nothing more.\n\nThe God as Person thing, in my opinion, comes from the idea that we can "appeal to this energy" or ask for help as a child would a parent. It's a father because it gives us exactly what we ask for (knowing from our thoughts and prayers) - mother would want us to really consider our words, and be sure that it was just what we wanted. Father says "you asked for it? you got it!"\n\nFree will is so 100% on but people don't realize that it's on all the time - like being tape recorded. If God is sending what we are thinking about then we are 100% in control of our existence. There has been exhaustive research on the mind's ability to heal itself, affirmations, visualization, laughing yourself health, etc. Of course the prayers of the faithful and meditation is popular also.\n\nSo let's suppose for a second that is true - that our brains are our "link" home (to God). If that is true, then God is listening 24-7, not to what you say, but to what you think. Does it seem that when you worry about losing your job, that is exactly what happens? Our free will is working but we are using it incorrectly. When we want that promotion do we think - Yipee! I am gonna get that promotion! - or - Damn, I might not get that promotion!\n\nThe bottom line is nothing is all good or all evil - in fact I will go one further and say nothing is good or evil, it is all in the mind of the interpreter. A thief can be evil, but a mother stealing bread for her hungry child can hardly be considered evil. One who kills randomly is an evil murder, but one who puts a soul out of it's misery can be thought of as a hero.\n\nPeace! |
Eric Dick | اريك ديك |
1917 – 10 October 1989) was a Finnish film director, actor and screenwriter who used the screenname William Markus. He directed 13 films between 1953 and 1965. His film Miriam was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. Markus was | in Liverpool, England, to a Finnish father and an English mother. Selected filmography Kvinnan bakom allt (1951) – actor Miriam (1957) References External links 1917 births 1989 deaths Film people from Liverpool Finnish film directors Finnish |
Radar waves with wavelengths between 2 and 60 meters (frequencies of 5, 15, and 150 MHz) were transmitted through a series of antennas near the back of the Apollo Service Module. | Gelombang radar dengan panjang gelombang antara 2 dan 60 meter (frekuensi dari 5, 15, dan 150 MHz) yang ditularkan melalui serangkaian antena dekat bagian belakang Apollo Service Module. |
what is the equation to determine an effective diameter of a valve stem with a keyway cut in it? | There are two aspects to your question. The area of the cross-section through a round valve stem is Pi x r**2 (Pi times the radius squared.) Working with a magnified drawing of the stem with keyway, you could determine the percent of area of the cross-section removed by the keyway and calculate an effective new diameter." This could be used to determine how much meteal is needed to make the stem, but not how the stem will perform.\n\nThe use of a keyway not only eliminates some metal from the stem but changes how the stem is loaded while being torqued. That depends on the keyway design and also how the keyway is machined. Sharp corners in the keyway may cause severe stress risers, multiplying local stress and leading to failure if overloaded. You may need to calculate allowed torque on stems with and without keyways to determine equivalent effective diameters from a performance point of view. |
is tacky glue good for plastic? | Extra thick and extra tacky, Aleene's Original Tacky Glue is an all-purpose glue, perfect for all papers, wood, metal, glass, ceramics, and most plastics. It dries permanent and clear, and it's flexible on fabrics. |
Schuduled for a test with AT&T. Is there a web site to better prepair for it? | The idea of the AT&T test is to see if you are 'normal, balanced, and smart enough to be taught the AT&T way'. They do not want you to study because they want to see who you really are - like an IQ test or personality test. AT&T (and other large companies) plan on teaching you all about their systems, procedures, etc. and want to maek sure you have basic skills to learn whet they teach you, and the personality to fit in. They do not expect you to know anything about the telephone network (they will teach you taht) - but they want to know that if they put you in a training class (and they will) that you can learn and pass it. Your life has prepared you for this - you are either the right stuff for them or not! Good luck! |
He differentiates between criticizing ideas and criticizing people. | إنه يفرق بين انتقاد الأفكار وانتقاد الأشخاص. |
Bureau's Cincinnati and Washington D.C. offices before returning to Boston in 1948. In 1950, he became the FBI's liaison to the Boston Police Department. He was a principal investigator in the Brinks robbery. Boston Police Department Boston police commissioner Leo J. Sullivan resigned on March 15, 1962 after a bookmaking scandal revealed by the CBS Reports documentary Biography of a Bookie Joint rocked the department. The scandal also caused the Massachusetts General Court and Governor John A. Volpe to transfer control of the department from the Governor of Massachusetts to the Mayor of Boston On April 5, 1962, Volpe officially ceded control and Mayor John F. Collins sent a cable from Italy, where he was vacationing, to confirm McNamara's appointment as commissioner. McNamara submitted his resignation to Boston's special agent in charge Leo L. Laughlin that day and assumed control of the department on a temporary basis. On May 1, he received a full five-year appointment to the position. McNamara was the first career law enforcement officer to serve as Boston police commissioner in the twentieth century. During McNarama's first year in office, the city had to contend with the Boston Strangler murders, charges of police brutality, and an uproar in the predominantly African-American Roxbury neighborhood over inadequate police protection. During his first term, McNarama implemented a number of changes, including changes proposed by the Quinn Tamm report. These changes included the consolidation of police stations, modernization of the personnel record system, creation of a community relations program, and the formation of tactical patrol force to police high crime areas. His critics, | Leo McNamara (1920-2000) was an American law enforcement officer and professional football player who served as commissioner of the Boston Police Department. Early life McNamara was born on April 13, 1920 in Boston. He grew up in Clinton, Massachusetts and attended Clinton High School. He played tackle on Clinton's undefeated 1938 football team. Football career and military service McNamara attended the College of the Holy Cross on an athletic scholarship. He was selected by the New York Giants in the 27th round of the 1943 NFL Draft. That same year he graduated from Holy Cross with a bachelor's degree in education. During World War II, McNamara served in the United States Navy as a Lt. Jg. and was skipper of the PT 127, where he earned a Silver Star for courageous action while under fire. After the war, McNamara returned to football. On October 9, 1945, Giants head coach Steve Owen announced that he had sold McNamara's contract to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Owen admired McNamara's military service and wanted him to play where he would have a better chance at a steady job. FBI In 1945, McNarama joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He worked in the Bureau's Cincinnati and Washington D.C. offices before returning |
How do I search a person by photo? | How do I find a person by posting their photo? |
Are we disturbing you? | Vyrušujeme vás? |
There's a Poison Goin' On | There's a Poison Goin' On... |
After debuting their single ”The right time” (Let's go crazy mix) they had gigs at home and abroad. | После дебюта их сингла «Правильное время» (Let´s go crazy mix) у них были концерты дома и за рубежом. |
To play this gamelan at least 32 musicians are required and harmonises with suling (bambo's flutes). | Untuk memainkan gamelan ini setidaknya diperlukan 32 musisi dan selaras dengan suling (seruling bambu). |
what does it mean when you have your period for 2 weeks? | A menstrual period that lasts longer than seven days is considered a long period. Your doctor may refer to a period that lasts longer than a week as menorrhagia. You may also be diagnosed with menorrhagia if you experience unusually heavy bleeding that lasts less than a week. Five percent of women have menorrhagia. |
Conundrum (Dallas) | Conundrum |
This extraordinarily lethal poison is very rare. | Ce poison extrêmement létal est très rare. |
Twentysomethings like Alex and I had nothing but time. | 20ndates inimestel, nagu Alex ja mina, polnudki muud kui vaid aeg. |
1974 provincial election. Connolly was previously deputy mayor of Halifax, and served five terms as an alderman on city council. He operated his own plumbing business for 25 years. References Nova Scotia Liberal Party MLAs Speakers of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly 1900s births 1982 deaths Place of birth missing Place of death | politician, who was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in the 1970 provincial election. He represented the electoral district of Halifax Chebucto as a member of the Liberals. He was chosen deputy speaker of the House of Assembly in December 1970 and became Speaker in November 1973. He retired from |
City. Early life and education Rogers was born into a musical family on Long Island, New York, and attended the Conservatory of Music at the State University of New York at Purchase for recording and composition. Career Bess Rogers has released three full-length albums, two EPs, and several individual song releases. She has released official music videos for four songs: Math and Science, Come Home, Favorite Day, and I Don't Worry. She regularly tours nationally and internationally, plays at venues on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, and maintains a blog. In 2012, Rogers' submission was selected from among a group of more 80 entries to update the classic Cheerios jingle "The One and Only." In addition to her solo work, she has several side projects. Most notably, she was part of the backup band for indie rocker Ingrid Michaelson. In 2013 she formed the band The Secret Someones with Hannah Winkler, Lelia Broussard, | education Rogers was born into a musical family on Long Island, New York, and attended the Conservatory of Music at the State University of New York at Purchase for recording and composition. Career Bess Rogers has released three full-length albums, two EPs, and several individual song releases. She has released official music videos for four songs: Math and Science, Come Home, Favorite Day, and I Don't Worry. She regularly tours nationally and internationally, plays at venues on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, and maintains a blog. In 2012, Rogers' submission was selected from among a group of more 80 entries to update the classic Cheerios jingle "The One and Only." In addition to her solo work, she has several side projects. Most notably, she was part of the backup band for indie rocker Ingrid Michaelson. In 2013 she formed the band The Secret Someones with Hannah |
The conquest of Abyssinia: 16th century. | The conquest of Abyssinia: 16th century (en inglés). |
"Armenia production" production holding. Biography Valeriy Saharyan was born on 21 June 1978 in Tomsk Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. Founder and CEO of "Armenia production" production holding. Founder and CEO of "AP Cinema" Obtained a university degree in law. Father - Vardazar Saharyan. Mother - Ruzanna Saharyan. Saharyan married Gohar Eghiazaryan in 1999. They have two children: daughter Eva and son Narek. Professional career 1996 -1998 – correspondent at IGTRC ”Mir” . 1996–present – member of Union of Journalists of Armenia. 1999-2001 – head of the regional network development department at "Pushkinskaya Ploshchad” Print House. 2000-2001 – adviser to O. M. Poptsov, TV Tsentr. 2000 – founder of “Armenia Production” production center. 2001 – head of the organizing commission of the festivities marking the 1700th anniversary of the adoption of Christianity as state religion in Armenia (Moscow). 2003 – started the Young Performers Competition project - “The Song of the Year of Armenia” 2004 – founded the annual professional music award in the sphere of Armenian music industry - “Anelik”, “Tashir”, “ ARMENIA MUSIC AWARDS” (Kremlin Palace). 2007 – cofounder of the stand-up comedy “Bla Bla Show” (together with his friends Ghevond and Sarik Andreasyans ). Starting from 2008 the “Bla Bla Show” was broadcast on “Ren TV”. 2009 – honorary academician at the Academy of Radio and Television of Armenia. 2009 – producer of the famous pop singer Eva Rivas. 2010 – organization of Eva Rivas's participation in Eurovision Song Contest. 2011 – participation in the creation of the film “Happy New Year, Moms”, directed by Sarik Andreasyan. 2012 – founded the film production company «ap cinema». In | Valeriy Saharyan: «We were banned to go to Baku at our own risk The premiere screening of the film “Happy New Year, Moms” in Yerevan Adrien Brody, Dustin Hoffman, Alain Delon may play roles in a new film about the Armenian Genocide Alain Delon in Yerevan recalls Ashod Malakian, invites Armenian journalist act in film The general producer and organizer of the cultural soiree Valeriy Saharyan announced that the upcoming concert dedicated to the 300th anniversary of the greatest Armenian ashough Sayat-Nova is an unprecedented event Open meeting with Valeriy Saharyan «ARMENIA» MUSIC AWARDS 2013 Turkey will turn the centennial of the Armenian Genocide into a movie battle 100 LIVES Valeriy Saharyan 100 LIVES Valeriy Saharyan Projects 06.05.01 - concert dedicated to the 1700th anniversary of the adoption of Christianity as state religion in Armenia 24.02.02 - solo concert of Gurgen Dabaghyan 26.05.02 - gala concert “To you Armenia" 20.09.02 - gala concert “To you Armenia II" 01.12.02 - Aram Asatryan “5 Years Later” (5 Tari Ants) 01.03.03 - “The Song of the Year of Armenia” 17.05.03 - Jivan Gasparyan 03.07.03 - “Garni” (Canada) 25.09.03 - “The Song of the Year of Armenia” 18.12.03 - the final of “The Song of the Year of Armenia” 09.03.04 - the 1st round of “The Song of the Year of Armenia 2004” 10.04.04 - Tata Simonyan feat Lyubov Uspenskaya 03.11.04 - the semi-final of “The Song of the Year of Armenia 2004” 08.11.04 - musical soiree of Tatevik Aghamiryan’s authorial songs 18.12.04 - the final of “The Song of the Year of Armenia 2004” 16.02.05 - Tata Simonyan’s concert "Road" (Tchanaparh) 10.04.05 - musical and humorous programme “Armenian Radio Broadcasts” 22.05.05 - the second elimination round, the semifinal of “The Song of the Year of Armenia” 09.04.06 - The first national award in the sphere of Armenian Show |
Golders Green and Edgware stations and replaced the former London General Omnibus Company route 104. The only single-decker version of the LS (London Six) type bus ran on route 240. Upon being re-tendered, the route was retained by Metroline with a new contract commencing on 30 April 2005. Route | 240 operates via these primary locations: Golders Green station bus station Hendon The Bell Mill Hill East station Mill Hill Three Hammers Pub Mill Hill Broadway station Edgware Hale Lane Edgware station bus station References External links |
The resident monks still offer mass sung in Gregorian chant every Sunday. | The monks offer mass sung in Gregorian chant every Sunday, |
Finn E. Kydland | Finn Kydland |
in the neighbourhood of Cerro in Montevideo, Uruguay. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds | Montevideo, Uruguay. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 9,500 people and was built in 1923. It is the home stadium |
Yebin Mok | イェビン・モク |
artist Birger Fredrik Motzfeldt (1898–1987), Norwegian aviator and military officer Carl Frederik Motzfeldt (1808–1902), Norwegian politician Ernst Motzfeldt (1842–1915), Norwegian politician Frederik Motzfeldt (1779–1848), Norwegian politician Jonathan Motzfeldt | (1779–1848), Norwegian politician Jonathan Motzfeldt (1938–2010), Greenlandic politician Josef Motzfeldt (born 1941), Greenlandic politician Ketil Motzfeldt (1814–1889), Norwegian naval officer and politician Nukaaka Coster-Waldau née Motzfeldt, Greenlandic singer, actress, and former model Peter Motzfeldt (1777–1854), Norwegian |
It is located in the northeastern department of Aisne, near the departments of Nord and Ardennes. | Elle est située dans le nord-est du département de l'Aisne, à proximité des départements du Nord et des Ardennes. |
Half a year ago, Moscow and Saint Petersburg top bloggers constituted ¾ of the Russian top bloggers. | Hace medio año, los mejores blogueros de Moscú y San Petersburgo constituían las tres cuartas partes de los todos los mejores blogueros rusos. |
Conversely, blending plutonium with Pu-240 renders it less suitable for nuclear weapons. | Обратно, смесването на плутоний с Pu-240 фо прави по-малко подходящ за ядрени оръжия. |
York, United States. References Hamlets in New York (state) Hamlets in | in Erie County, New York, United States. References Hamlets in New York (state) Hamlets |
"anyone who is qualified" or "anyone whom is qualified"? | What’s the rule for using “who” and “whom” correctly? |
Stanley Blair | ستانلي بلير |
Kolanı, Yevlakh | Kolanı (Yevlax) |
Jacó (footballer) | Жако (футболбоз) |
Reprinted in Neugebauer (1983), pp. 239–245 (*). (with Richard A. Parker) "Egyptian Astronomical Texts: III. | Ristampato in Neugebauer (1983), pp. 239-245 (*). (con Richard A. Parker) "Egyptian Astronomical Texts: Iii. |
do tempered glass screen covers work? | If the question is whether tempered glass offers better protection than film, then the answer is yes. Film screen protectors only protect from scratches and very soft drops. ... The idea is that a tempered glass screen protector will absorb the impact and break instead of your phone screen. |
Suriname. See also Geology of Venezuela Geology of Guyana Geology of Suriname List of orogenies References Orogenies | mountain building event in the Archean 2.8 to 2.7 billion years ago, preserved in the Guyana Shield rocks of Venezuela, Guyana and Suriname. See also Geology of Venezuela Geology |
InScript keyboard | Inscript |
a major threat to the organization, which had since its foundation been dependent on Civil Service work to develop its power. One of the appointments that Sulzer refused to make was that of James E. Gaffney, owner of the 1914 "Miracle" Braves, to State Commissioner of Highways. Even after the defeat of the vote, Sulzer vowed to continue his fight with Murphy and the other bosses, and that there would be no Compromise. In response, the Tammany-allied State Comptroller William Sohmer moved to freeze payrolls for state highway and prison projects, and the State Senate under the leadership of another Tammany officer Robert F. Wagner refused to approve the Governor's appointments to the New York Public Service Commission. Impeachment As the conflict between Sulzer and Tammany moved on, accusations of perjury arose against the Governor, stemming from an 1890 lawsuit accusing him of involvement in fraudulent companies in Cuba while a Congressman. It was also rumored that he was sued by a Philadelphia woman for breaking a 1903 promise to marry her. He rejected all these claims and characterized the breach of promise lawsuit as a "frame-up." In May 1913, the state legislature established a Joint Committee to investigate the financial conduct of state institutions, chaired by Senator James J. Frawley, a loyal Tammany Hall Democrat. In the summer of 1913 this committee, using Tammany-provided information, accused Sulzer of diverting campaign contributions to purchase stocks for himself and perjuring himself under oath. Sulzer and his supporters averred that the charges were made under instructions from Murphy in order to remove Sulzer as an obstacle to Tammany Hall. Some historians have corroborated Sulzer's version of events. Sulzer also questioned the constitutionality of the committee itself. But as evidence emerged regarding his use of campaign funds, he began to lose the support of the national Democratic Party. On August 11, 1913, the Frawley committee announced its findings to the state legislature, and moves began towards impeachment, managed by Tammany Hall's legislative leaders, Al Smith and Robert Wagner. Sulzer's only support came from Progressive legislators, who were too few to slow the process down. Over the next two days, Sulzer attempted to obstruct the impeachment at every turn but was powerless to stop it, as Smith and Wagner maintained control of their respective houses. In a last-minute attempt to prevent impeachment, the Governor's wife admitted to having been responsible for the theft of campaign funds. The Governor's allies attempted to postpone proceedings based on the new evidence, but were unsuccessful and the decision came to a vote. On August 13, the New York Assembly voted to impeach Governor Sulzer by a vote of 79 to 45. Sulzer was served with a summons to appear before the New York Court for the Trial of Impeachments, and Lieutenant Governor Martin H. Glynn was empowered to act in his place pending the outcome of the trial. However, Sulzer maintained that the proceedings against him were unconstitutional and refused to hand over power to Glynn. Beginning August 21, Glynn began signing documents as "Acting Governor" despite Sulzer's refusal. On September 18, Sulzer's trial before the Impeachment Court began in Albany. Sulzer called upon Louis Marshall to head his defense team; Marshall agreed but confided in his wife that he was not enthusiastic about the outcome. The trial did not go well; Sulzer did not even testify in his own defense. On the afternoon of October 16, the court convicted Sulzer on three of the Articles of Impeachment: filing a false report with the Secretary of State concerning his campaign contributions, committing perjury, and advising another person to commit perjury before an Assembly committee. The court voted to remove Sulzer from office. On October 17, 1913, Sulzer was removed by the same margin, a vote of 43–12, and Lt. Gov. Glynn succeeded to the governorship. According to the 1914 book The Boss or the Governor by Samuel Bell Thomas, a crowd of 10,000 gathered outside the Executive Mansion on the night Governor Sulzer left Albany, leading to an exchange as follows: Mr. Sulzer: "My friends, this is a stormy night. It is certainly very good of you to come here to bid Mrs. Sulzer and me good-bye." A voice from the crowd: "You will come back, Bill, next year." Mr. Sulzer: "You know why we are going away." A voice: "Because you were too honest." Mr. Sulzer: "I impeach the criminal conspirators, these looters and grafters, for stealing the taxpayers' money. That is what I never did." From the crowd: Cheers. Mr. Sulzer: "Yes my friends, I know that the court of public opinion before long will reverse the judgement of Murphy's 'court of infamy.'" From the crowd: Cheers. Mr. Sulzer: "Posterity will do me justice. Time sets all things right. I shall be patient." From the crowd: Cheers. Some in Albany maintained that he was impeached unfairly, as he had been the first person ever to have been impeached for acts committed before taking office. There have been several pieces of legislation introduced in the New York State Assembly and Senate to have his political record repaired. None have been successful to date. Later life and political career Sulzer was able to recover somewhat politically. Just a few weeks after the impeachment, he was elected on the Progressive ticket to the New York State Assembly, and was a member of the 137th New York State Legislature (New York Co., 6th D.) in 1914. For the New York state election, 1914, he organized the American Party as a spoiler, to defeat Martin H. Glynn, his former lieutenant governor who had succeeded him as governor and was running for re-election. Sulzer also attempted to gain the Progressive Party nomination for governor, but was defeated in the primary, partly due to the intervention of Theodore Roosevelt who, in a letter to all members of the party, declared "the trouble with Sulzer is that he does not tell the truth." However, Sulzer found support in the Prohibition Party which, on the basis of a speech he gave denouncing rum, nominated him for governor in 1914. He came in third, behind Republican Charles S. Whitman, who was elected governor, and Glynn, who was unseated. Sulzer thus claimed that the result was a moral victory, as the Democrats who had impeached him were swept out of power. In the Election of 1916 Sulzer was the Presidential nominee of the American Party. Leaving politics, he engaged in the practice of law in New York City. He wrote and spoke in support of the Baháʼí Faith from the 1920s occasionally after having met ʻAbdu'l-Bahá during his visit including the United States in 1912. He died in New York on November 6, 1941, aged 78. He was buried at the Evergreen Cemetery in Hillside, New Jersey. In popular culture The Great McGinty, Preston Sturges' 1940 film, was based in part on William Sulzer's story, per film historian Kevin Brownlow. Bitten by the Tiger: The True Story of Impeachment, the Governor & Tammany Hall a 2013 book written by Jack O'Donnell and published by Chapel Hill Press, goes into depth about William Sulzer's political rise, achievements, and his impeachment. Sources References Further reading Dunne, John R., and Michael AL | William Jennings Bryan, William Randolph Hearst and Woodrow Wilson, as well as the reform and Tammany factions of the state Democratic Party. Upon taking office Sulzer and Croker's successor "Silent Charlie" Murphy began to turn against each other as Sulzer claimed control of the state Democratic Party, rather than staying loyal to Tammany. Attempts at reform On taking office as governor, Sulzer in an initial move announced the renaming of the Executive Mansion "The People's House". The populist rhetoric of this move was followed by a campaign to "let the people rule", through a series of reforms, including a move to promote open primaries for party nominations, and investigations into corruption in the legislature and executive branches of state government. At the same time Sulzer refused to follow Tammany decisions for state appointments. These moves would damage the power of Tammany and other machines, Democratic and Republican throughout the state, and empower Sulzer. The campaign for direct primaries would win him the support of Theodore Roosevelt and his Progressives, but also moved Tammany to stand firmly against him. Critics claimed that Sulzer was using the direct primary issue to build his own machine or to co-opt Tammany and assume control of it from Murphy, based on his populist appeal. Meanwhile, Sulzer and his supporters countered that the effort was necessary to promote fair government. By the end of April investigations against previously appointed Tammany officials had further developed the party split. And then on the 26th as the Open Primaries Bill moved to a vote Sulzer declared "If any Democrat in this State is against the Democratic State platform, that man is no true Democrat, and as the Democratic Governor of the State I shall do everything in my power to drive that recreant Democrat out of the Democratic Party." In spite of the threat, both Machine and Independent Democrats voted against the bill overwhelmingly. The Machine delegates, led by Speaker Al Smith followed the orders of Murphy, while the Independent Democrats, mostly from rural, Upstate New York opposed the bill fearing that Open primaries would silence their influence and power against the weight of the urban vote. Sulzer's refusal to work with Tammany on appointments was a major threat to the organization, which had since its foundation been dependent on Civil Service work to develop its power. One of the appointments that Sulzer refused to make was that of James E. Gaffney, owner of the 1914 "Miracle" Braves, to State Commissioner of Highways. Even after the defeat of the vote, Sulzer vowed to continue his fight with Murphy and the other bosses, and that there would be no Compromise. In response, the Tammany-allied State Comptroller William Sohmer moved to freeze payrolls for state highway and prison projects, and the State Senate under the leadership of another Tammany officer Robert F. Wagner refused to approve the Governor's appointments to the New York Public Service Commission. Impeachment As the conflict between Sulzer and Tammany moved on, accusations of perjury arose against the Governor, stemming from an 1890 lawsuit accusing him of involvement in fraudulent companies in Cuba while a Congressman. It was also rumored that he was sued by a Philadelphia woman for breaking a 1903 promise to marry her. He rejected all these claims and characterized the breach of promise lawsuit as a "frame-up." In May 1913, the state legislature established a Joint Committee to investigate the financial conduct of state institutions, chaired by Senator James J. Frawley, a loyal Tammany Hall Democrat. In the summer of 1913 this committee, using Tammany-provided information, accused Sulzer of diverting campaign contributions to purchase stocks for himself and perjuring himself under oath. Sulzer and his supporters averred that the charges were made under instructions from Murphy in order to remove Sulzer as an obstacle to Tammany Hall. Some historians have corroborated Sulzer's version of events. Sulzer also questioned the constitutionality of the committee itself. But as evidence emerged regarding his use of campaign funds, he began to lose the support of the national Democratic Party. On August 11, 1913, the Frawley committee announced its findings to the state legislature, and moves began towards impeachment, managed by Tammany Hall's legislative leaders, Al Smith and Robert Wagner. Sulzer's only support came from Progressive legislators, who were too few to slow the process down. Over the next two days, Sulzer attempted to obstruct the impeachment at every turn but was powerless to stop it, as Smith and Wagner maintained control of their respective houses. In a last-minute attempt to prevent impeachment, the Governor's wife admitted to having been responsible for the theft of campaign funds. The Governor's allies attempted to postpone proceedings based on the new evidence, but were unsuccessful and the decision came to a vote. On August 13, the New York Assembly voted to impeach Governor Sulzer by a vote of 79 to 45. Sulzer was served with a summons to appear before the New York Court for the Trial of Impeachments, and Lieutenant Governor Martin H. Glynn was empowered to act in his place pending the outcome of the trial. However, Sulzer maintained that the proceedings against him were unconstitutional and refused to hand over power to Glynn. Beginning August 21, Glynn began signing documents as "Acting Governor" despite Sulzer's refusal. On September 18, Sulzer's trial before the Impeachment Court began in Albany. Sulzer called upon Louis Marshall to head his defense team; Marshall agreed but confided in his wife that he was not enthusiastic about the outcome. The trial did not go well; Sulzer did not even testify in his own defense. On the afternoon of October 16, the court convicted Sulzer on three of the Articles of Impeachment: filing a false report with the Secretary of State concerning his campaign contributions, committing perjury, and advising another person to commit perjury before an Assembly committee. The court voted to remove Sulzer from office. On October 17, 1913, Sulzer was removed by the same margin, a vote of 43–12, and Lt. Gov. Glynn succeeded to the governorship. According to the 1914 book The Boss or the Governor by Samuel Bell Thomas, a crowd of 10,000 gathered outside the Executive Mansion on the night Governor Sulzer left Albany, leading to an exchange as follows: Mr. Sulzer: "My friends, this is a stormy night. It is certainly very good of you to come here to bid Mrs. Sulzer and me good-bye." A voice from the crowd: "You will come back, Bill, next year." Mr. Sulzer: "You know why we are going away." A voice: "Because you were too honest." Mr. Sulzer: "I impeach the criminal conspirators, these looters and grafters, for stealing the taxpayers' money. That is what I never did." From the crowd: Cheers. Mr. Sulzer: "Yes my friends, I know that the court of public opinion before long will reverse the judgement of Murphy's 'court of infamy.'" From the crowd: Cheers. Mr. Sulzer: "Posterity will do me justice. Time sets all things right. I shall be patient." From the crowd: Cheers. Some in Albany maintained that he was impeached unfairly, as he had been the first person ever to have been impeached for acts committed before taking office. There have been several pieces of legislation introduced in the New York State Assembly and Senate to have his political record repaired. None have been successful to date. Later life and political career Sulzer was able to recover somewhat politically. Just a few weeks after the impeachment, he was elected on the Progressive ticket to the New York State Assembly, and was a member of the 137th New York State Legislature (New York Co., 6th D.) in 1914. For the New York state election, 1914, he organized the American |
The decree allowed those "endangering German security" to be seized and made to disappear without trace. | Ce décret permettait de se saisir des personnes mettant en danger la sécurité de l’Allemagne et de les faire disparaître sans laisser de traces. |
of the Active Militia. A number of reinforcement battalions were commanded by former 103rd Regiment officers, including Lieutenant-Colonel William Armstrong (56th Battalion (Calgary), CEF) and Lieutenant-Colonel George Morfitt (137th (Calgary) Battalion, CEF). Reorganization The 103rd Regiment was reorganized into two regiments in 1920 (the Calgary Regiment and The Alberta Regiment), each of which was reorganized into two regiments a few years later. None of the new units adopted the rifle regiment traditions of the 103rd. Perpetuations One of the resulting four regiments (the North Alberta Regiment) was disbanded in the 1936 reorganization of the Militia, but three present-day regiments claim descent from the 103rd: the South Alberta Light Horse, the King's Own Calgary Regiment (RCAC) and the Calgary Highlanders. These regiments perpetuate the 10th, 31st, 50th, 56th, 82nd, 89th and 137th Battalions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force all of whom were either raised in, or contained soldiers from, Calgary. Descendants of the 103rd Regiment "Calgary Rifles" References Knight, Darrell. The Canadian Regimental Badge Book. (Calgary: private publication, 2008) Canadian Army Rifle regiments Rifle regiments of Canada Infantry regiments of | War I the regiment was not mobilized but served as a recruiting depot to raise battalions for the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), the first being the 10th Battalion, CEF. The regiment also provided soldiers to man the internment camp at Castle Mountain. These soldiers were also employed full time as part of the Active Militia. A number of reinforcement battalions were commanded by former 103rd Regiment officers, including Lieutenant-Colonel William Armstrong (56th Battalion (Calgary), CEF) and Lieutenant-Colonel George Morfitt (137th (Calgary) Battalion, CEF). Reorganization The 103rd Regiment was reorganized into two regiments in 1920 (the Calgary Regiment and The Alberta Regiment), each of which was reorganized into two regiments a few years later. None of the new units adopted the rifle regiment traditions of the 103rd. Perpetuations One of the resulting four regiments (the North Alberta Regiment) was disbanded in the 1936 reorganization of the Militia, but three present-day regiments claim descent from the 103rd: the South Alberta Light Horse, the King's Own Calgary Regiment (RCAC) and the Calgary Highlanders. These regiments perpetuate the 10th, 31st, 50th, 56th, 82nd, 89th and 137th Battalions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force all of whom were either raised in, or contained soldiers from, Calgary. Descendants of the 103rd |
"And with thy spirit"). | "E com teu espírito"). |
are audio cassette cases recyclable? | The outer cases of VHS, Betamax and audio cassette tapes are indeed plastic, and at least theoretically recyclable. But you can't just chuck the whole thing into a recycling bin. The inner tape is made of a phthalate-laden form of the plastic polyethylene, often sold under the trade name Mylar, which is not recyclable. |
how much does it cost to run a small electric space heater? | This is most commonly given in watts. If you can't find this information on the package, be sure to ask the retailer before making a purchase. This means for each hour the space heater is running it consumes 1.5 kWh of electricity, which costs about 16 cents. |
Moreover, while the solutions to the original problem are always regular, it turns out that the solutions to the extended problem may have singularities if k ≤ n − 2. | Si è scoperto che, mentre le soluzioni del problema originale sono sempre regolari, quelle del problema esteso possono avere delle singolarità nel caso in cui k ≤ n − 2. |
why do i still get spots at 27 yrs old and what can I do to get rid of them and the marks ? | Try a liver cleansing diet and avoid alcohol. Keep your skin clean and moisturized avoid high fat and sugar. |
Journalist and vocal Three-Body fan Michael Anti says this is simply the price to be paid for such delayed international recognition of the novel. | Journalist og højlydt Three-Body fan, Michael Anti, udtaler at det simpelthen er prisen for en så forsinket international anerkendelse af romanen. |
what classes do you have to take in high school to become a paralegal? | science,math,algebra,history,(social studies). |
Carpenters (album) | Carpenters av Carpenters |
1954/55 before taking a position as a junior editor and foreign news section leader for Tribüne, the weekly newspaper of the FDGB (National Trades Union federation): between 1963 and 1967 he served as a member of Tribüne's editorial collective. In 1967 Simon was appointed deputy chief editor of Tribüne. In 1975 he was sent to become the Tribüne's Bonn correspondent before returning to his position of deputy chief editor, which was now combined with the "Chief Editor for Trades Union Life" position. On 15 September he was appointed chief editor of Tribüne, in succession to Claus Friedrich, remaining in the post till 1989. On 23 September 1981 he was co-opted for the 14th session of the FDGB executive committee and elected to membership of its presidium, another function which he retained till 1989. Awards Fritz Heckert Medal (1967) Journalists' | He joined East Germany's ruling SED (party) in 1950. He studied Journalism at Leipzig University between 1952 and 1955, emerging with a university-level qualification in Journalism. The journalist He served an apprenticeship with the newspaper "Neuer Tag" (subsequently renamed) in Frankfurt an der Oder during 1954/55 before taking a position as a junior editor and foreign news section leader for Tribüne, the weekly newspaper of the FDGB (National Trades Union federation): between 1963 and 1967 he served as a member of Tribüne's editorial collective. In 1967 Simon was appointed deputy chief editor of Tribüne. In 1975 he was sent to become the Tribüne's Bonn correspondent before returning to his position of deputy chief editor, which was |
is sleep tech a good career? | A variety of shifts and job opportunities Some people are just built for the night shift, and being an overnight sleep technologist is great for those types of people. "I have no problem working at night," Kearse says, "I actually enjoy it. |
Notably, Leica cameras sporting military markings are highly valued; this started a market for refurbished Soviet copies with fake markings. | Cal destacar que les càmeres Leica que tenen marques militars esportives són molt valorades, això va iniciar un mercat per a les còpies soviètiques renovades amb marques falses. |
His brother is the biographer and critic Mark Bostridge. | Hij is een broer van biograaf en criticus Mark Bostridge. |
Heinrich Schonder | Шондер, Генрих |
Can and how do I build a financial profile? | good question, Ive been getting useful information from NHBS site when it comes to financial matters, they've got helpful ideas and offers\n\nhttp://www.newhorizon.org\n\nhope you'll find what youre looking for and goodluck! |
what movies are coming out on 2020? | ['The Old Guard (2020) R | 125 min | Action, Adventure, Fantasy. ... ', 'Greyhound (2020) ... ', 'Palm Springs (2020) ... ', 'Hamilton (2020) ... ', '365 Days (2020) ... ', 'Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (2020) ... ', 'Relic (2020) ... ', 'The Outpost (2020)'] |
what are the common side effects of metformin? | ['heartburn.', 'stomach pain.', 'nausea or vomiting.', 'bloating.', 'gas.', 'diarrhea.', 'constipation.', 'weight loss.'] |
61 runs in 6 innings, including a top score of 21 runs in his second first-class innings. Smith died at the age of just 27 in | a top score of 21 runs in his second first-class innings. Smith died at the age of just 27 in Queensland. External links Thomas Smith at Cricket Archive 1898 births 1926 deaths Australian |
It is the southernmost, largest, and second least populated region of Chile. | Είναι η νοτιότερη, η μεγαλύτερη και η δεύτερη λιγότερη αραιοκατοικημένη περιοχή της Χιλής. |
1876 a serious clash between conservatives and liberals in Stabio claimed three lives, which led to a Federal mediation between the two sides. Religiously, Stabio belonged to the Vicariate of Mendrisio, from which it separated itself in 1575. The old parish church of SS. Pietro e Lucia, dates back to the 7th century, and was rebuilt in the 12th and 13th centuries. The current parish church of SS. Giacomo e Cristoforo martire is first mentioned in 1275. It was rebuilt at the end of the 16th century and expanded in the 18th and 20th centuries. Traditionally, the main occupations were agriculture, livestock tending, and viticulture. Due to limited farming land, there was some emigration of artisans and artists, first to the cities of northern Italy and central Italy, and later overseas. In the 19th century, the silk and later the tobacco industry developed in the municipality. The first factory in Stabio was the Realini shirt factory which was founded in 1902. It was acquired in 1976 by the Ermenegildo Zegna Group; in 2005 it had 900 employees. The hot springs were discovered in 1850 and led to the establishment of mineral baths in Stabio. The water is still being used for therapeutic treatments at the beginning of the 21st century. In 1926 the Mendrisio–Stabio railway was opened, but closed after only two years in operation. Since the 1960s, the municipality has experienced a boom in the food, engineering, textiles and clothing as well as electric and hybrid vehicle industries. In 2005, 73% of the jobs in Stabio, many filled by commuters, were in the manufacturing sector. Since 1981, Stabio is home to the Museum of the Agricultural Culture of Mendrisio Valley. Geography Stabio has an area, , of . Of this area, or 51.7% is used for agricultural purposes, while or 31.2% is forested. Of the rest of the land, or 29.1% is settled (buildings or roads), or 0.2% is either rivers or lakes and or 1.3% is unproductive land. Of the built up area, industrial buildings made up 8.3% of the total area while housing and buildings made up 13.2% and transportation infrastructure made up 5.0%. Power and water infrastructure as well as other special developed areas made up 2.1% of the area Out of the forested land, 26.2% of the total land area is heavily forested and 5.0% is covered with orchards or small clusters of trees. Of the agricultural land, 32.0% is used for growing crops, while 6.5% is used for orchards or vine crops and 13.2% is used for alpine pastures. All the water in the municipality is flowing water. The municipality is located in the Mendrisio district, on the Italian border. It consists of the village of Stabio with the settlements of San Pietro and Gaggiolo. Coat of arms The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Per fess gules on a bend argent inscription STAB sable and azure a castle or issuant from coupeaux vert. Demographics Stabio has a population () of . , 23.0% of the population are resident foreign nationals. Over the last 10 years (1997–2007) the population has changed at a rate of 17.3%. Most of the population () speaks Italian language (3,204 or 88.3%), with German being second most common (184 or 5.1%) and French being third (44 or 1.2%). There are 3 people who speak Romansh. , the gender distribution of the population was 49.1% male and 50.9% female. The population was made up of 1,569 Swiss men (36.7% of the population), and 528 (12.4%) non-Swiss men. There were 1,738 Swiss women (40.7%), and 439 (10.3%) non-Swiss women. Of the population in the municipality 1,169 or about 32.2% were born in Stabio and lived there in 2000. There were 938 or 25.9% who were born in the same canton, while 381 or 10.5% were born somewhere else in Switzerland, and 1,100 or 30.3% were born outside of Switzerland. In there were 31 live births to Swiss citizens and 6 births to non-Swiss citizens, and in same time span there were 24 deaths of Swiss citizens and 5 non-Swiss citizen deaths. Ignoring immigration and emigration, the population of Swiss citizens increased by 7 while the foreign population increased by 1. There were 2 Swiss men who emigrated from Switzerland and 7 Swiss women who immigrated back to Switzerland. At the same time, there were 16 non-Swiss men and 18 non-Swiss women who immigrated from another country to Switzerland. The total Swiss population change in 2008 (from all sources, including moves across municipal borders) was an increase of 99 and the non-Swiss population remained the same. This represents a population growth rate of 2.4%. | In 1181, the Orelli family of Locarno gained the tithe rights in the region from the Bishop of Como. In 1275, both the monastery of S. Abbondio in Como and the Benedictine abbey of Sant'Ambrogio in Milan owned property and rights in Stabio. On 22 October 1876 a serious clash between conservatives and liberals in Stabio claimed three lives, which led to a Federal mediation between the two sides. Religiously, Stabio belonged to the Vicariate of Mendrisio, from which it separated itself in 1575. The old parish church of SS. Pietro e Lucia, dates back to the 7th century, and was rebuilt in the 12th and 13th centuries. The current parish church of SS. Giacomo e Cristoforo martire is first mentioned in 1275. It was rebuilt at the end of the 16th century and expanded in the 18th and 20th centuries. Traditionally, the main occupations were agriculture, livestock tending, and viticulture. Due to limited farming land, there was some emigration of artisans and artists, first to the cities of northern Italy and central Italy, and later overseas. In the 19th century, the silk and later the tobacco industry developed in the municipality. The first factory in Stabio was the Realini shirt factory which was founded in 1902. It was acquired in 1976 by the Ermenegildo Zegna Group; in 2005 it had 900 employees. The hot springs were discovered in 1850 and led to the establishment of mineral baths in Stabio. The water is still being used for therapeutic treatments at the beginning of the 21st century. In 1926 the Mendrisio–Stabio railway was opened, but closed after only two years in operation. Since the 1960s, the municipality has experienced a boom in the food, engineering, textiles and clothing as well as electric and hybrid vehicle industries. In 2005, 73% of the jobs in Stabio, many filled by commuters, were in the manufacturing sector. Since 1981, Stabio is home to the Museum of the Agricultural Culture of Mendrisio Valley. Geography Stabio has an area, , of . Of this area, or 51.7% is used for agricultural purposes, while or 31.2% is forested. Of the rest of the land, or 29.1% is settled (buildings or roads), or 0.2% is either rivers or lakes and or 1.3% is unproductive land. Of the built up area, industrial buildings made up 8.3% of the total area while housing and buildings made up 13.2% and transportation infrastructure made up 5.0%. Power and water infrastructure as well as other special developed areas made up 2.1% of the area Out of the forested land, 26.2% of the total land area is heavily forested and 5.0% is covered with orchards or small clusters of trees. Of the agricultural land, 32.0% is used for growing crops, while 6.5% is used for orchards or vine crops and 13.2% is used for alpine pastures. All the water in the municipality is flowing water. The municipality is located in the Mendrisio district, on the Italian border. It consists of the village of Stabio with the settlements of San Pietro and Gaggiolo. Coat of arms The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Per fess gules on a bend argent inscription STAB sable and azure a castle or issuant from coupeaux vert. Demographics Stabio has a population () of . , 23.0% of the population are resident foreign nationals. Over the last 10 years (1997–2007) the population has changed at a rate of 17.3%. Most of the population () speaks Italian language (3,204 or 88.3%), with German being second most common (184 or 5.1%) and French being third (44 or 1.2%). There are 3 people who speak Romansh. , the gender distribution of the population was 49.1% male and 50.9% female. The population was made up of 1,569 Swiss men (36.7% of the population), and 528 (12.4%) non-Swiss men. There were 1,738 Swiss women (40.7%), and 439 (10.3%) non-Swiss women. Of the population in the municipality 1,169 or about 32.2% were born in Stabio and lived there in 2000. There were 938 or 25.9% who were born in the same canton, while 381 or 10.5% were born somewhere else in Switzerland, and 1,100 or 30.3% were born outside of Switzerland. In there were 31 live births to Swiss citizens and 6 births to non-Swiss citizens, and in same time span there were 24 deaths of Swiss citizens and 5 non-Swiss citizen deaths. Ignoring immigration and emigration, the population of Swiss citizens increased by 7 while the foreign population increased by 1. There were 2 |
George uses history and deductive logic to argue for a radical solution focusing on the capture of economic rent from natural resource and land titles. | George verwendet Geschichte und deduktive Logik, um für eine radikale Lösung zu argumentieren, die sich auf die Eroberung wirtschaftlicher Mieten aus Rohstoff- und Landtiteln konzentriert. |
Mike Clark of USA Today gave the film four out of four stars. | Mike Clark iz USA Today dao je filmu četiri od četiri zvjezdice. |
Do you ever NOT want to go to sleep? Why? | Usually if I've come home from work late and have to work in the morning. I feel like I need more time at home and sleeping just sends me back to work quicker than I want. |
A word for someone willing to make sacrifices or drastic decisions | What do you call a person that goes to extreme ends to accomplish a goal? |
Protests against poor coverage in international media. | Protestes per la falta de cobertura internacional de la protesta. |
Vitaly Churkin | Чуркін Віталій Іванович |
In the early fifties and sixties, the Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser used the conflict to reach the hearts and minds of the people here in Egypt and in the whole Arab world as well. | Dans les années cinquante et soixante, le Président égyptien Gamal Abdel Nasser utilisait le conflit pour toucher les cœurs et les esprits des gens ici en Égypte et dans tout le monde arabe. |
Remember, there was no Skype, no e-mail, no cell phones not even reliable long-distance telephone service. | وتذكروا، لم تكن هناك مكالمات فيديو، ولا بريد إلكتروني، ولا هواتف محمولة، ولا حتى خدمات هاتفية عن بعد يمكن الاعتماد عليها. |
Several days before its official release, the band streamed the entire Chinese Democracy album on the group's Myspace page. | Flera dagar före det officiella utgivningsdatumet gav bandet ut hela Chinese Democracy på gruppens Myspace. |
what is the difference between candida and yeast? | In this Article One type is called candida. It's a type of yeast that normally lives in small amounts in places like your mouth and belly, or on your skin without causing any problems. But when the environment is right, the yeast can multiply and grow out of control. The infection it causes is called candidiasis. |
It's a style that most black musicians have abandoned for dance music and rap. There are a whole lot of people who miss the sound of Sam & Dave, and Wilson Pickett. It's left a gap that is being filled by people like Steve Winwood." Critical reception Reviewing for AllMusic, critic William Ruhlmann wrote of the album "the songs here were so interchangeable with those on his first two albums he apologized for it in his note about "True Love," which became the album's sole Top 40 hit. The music was pleasant, but inconsequential, and suggested that Frey, living off his Eagles royalties, had come to think of his solo career as a hobby." In a review for The Rolling Stone Album Guide (1992), Mark Coleman gave the album one and a half out of five stars and wrote that "Frey sounded like he wasn't even trying anymore; his pump-your-body TV gym commercials at the time displayed more sweat and effort". Track listing All songs by Glenn Frey and Jack Tempchin, except where noted. Personnel Glenn Frey – lead vocals, backing vocals (1-4, 6-9), keyboards (1-5, 7, 8), guitar (1-7, 9), bass (1-7), percussion (1, 2, 4), arrangements (1), drums (2, 3, 7), horn arrangements (3, 7), string arrangements (5, 8), French horn arrangements (5) Additional musicians David "Hawk" Wolinski – keyboards (1, 5, 7, 9), arrangements (1) Ron Skies – keyboards (2, 4, 5, 7, 10) Barry Beckett – keyboards (3, 8) Robbie Buchanan – keyboards (3, 9) Steve Thoma – keyboards (4, 7, 8, 10) Steve Nathan – keyboards (8) Michael Landau – guitar (2, 6, 10) Duncan Cameron – guitar (8), backing vocals (8) Bruce Gaitsch – guitar (9) Paul Jackson Jr. – guitar (9) David Hood – bass (8) Neil Stubenhaus – bass (9) Dave Chamberlain – bass (10) Russ | of the album "the songs here were so interchangeable with those on his first two albums he apologized for it in his note about "True Love," which became the album's sole Top 40 hit. The music was pleasant, but inconsequential, and suggested that Frey, living off his Eagles royalties, had come to think of his solo career as a hobby." In a review for The Rolling Stone Album Guide (1992), Mark Coleman gave the album one and a half out of five stars and wrote that "Frey sounded like he wasn't even trying anymore; his pump-your-body TV gym commercials at the time displayed more sweat and effort". Track listing All songs by Glenn Frey and Jack Tempchin, except where noted. Personnel Glenn Frey – lead vocals, backing vocals (1-4, 6-9), keyboards (1-5, 7, 8), guitar (1-7, 9), bass (1-7), percussion (1, 2, 4), arrangements (1), drums (2, 3, 7), horn arrangements (3, 7), string arrangements (5, 8), French horn arrangements (5) Additional musicians David "Hawk" Wolinski – keyboards (1, 5, 7, 9), arrangements (1) Ron Skies – keyboards (2, 4, 5, 7, 10) Barry Beckett – keyboards (3, 8) Robbie Buchanan – keyboards (3, 9) Steve Thoma – keyboards (4, 7, 8, 10) Steve Nathan – keyboards (8) Michael Landau – guitar (2, 6, 10) Duncan Cameron – guitar (8), backing vocals (8) Bruce Gaitsch – guitar (9) Paul Jackson Jr. – guitar (9) David Hood – bass (8) Neil Stubenhaus – bass (9) Dave Chamberlain – bass (10) Russ Kunkel – drums (1, 5) John Robinson – drums (2, 4, 6, 9) Roger Hawkins – drums |
'Mindfulness' meditation, the process of becoming more aware of one's surroundings, improves mental health and well being in teenage boys, says a new study. | 'Mindfulness' meditation improves mental health in boys |
And in fact, it might be changing the cells themselves to make the cells resistant. | Возможно, он меняет сами клетки, делая их устойчивыми. |
Many pundits thought the criticism of England's key batsman from the first innings possibly affected him. | कई पंडितों ने सोचा कि पहली पारी से इंग्लैंड के प्रमुख बल्लेबाज की आलोचना संभवत: उन्हें प्रभावित करती है। |
Within one year of the purchase, Rahl sold 11 acres (4.5 ha) of the property to a housing developer. | ラールは買収から1年も経たないうちに、資産の11エーカー (4.5 ha) を住宅開発業者に売却した。 |
what is the difference between a dsw and a phd in social work? | The Degree The difference lies in the focus of the programs. "A DSW is a practice doctorate in social work, including practice at the leadership or management level. It differs from a PhD in social work/social welfare in that a PhD is focused more on developing [the student] as a researcher," explains Nancy J. |
The concept of 4 dimensional space. | 1 dimension) meet me at Bologna St. Needs more information. 2 dimensions) meet me at the corner of Bologna St. and Cheese St. Now you know you're in the general vicinity of where you need to be. 3 dimensions) meet me on the 3rd floor of the office building at the corner of Bologna St. and Cheese St. Great, now you know which building to meet your friend for lunch. 4 dimension) meet me on the 3rd floor of the office building at the corner of Bologna St. and Cheese St. at 1:30pm. The 4th dimension in the fabric of reality is time. |
Parnell, Missouri | پارنل، میزوری |
"BioShock – Little Sisters and Big Daddies (SPOILERS!) – Game Guide". | Consultado em 21 de janeiro de 2009 «BioShock – Little Sisters and Big Daddies (SPOILERS!) – Game Guide» (em inglês). |
Cure Concrete | Curing concrete is the term used for stopping freshly poured concrete from drying out too quickly. This is done because concrete, if left to dry out of its own accord, will not develop the full bond between all of its ingredients. |
The type species Qantas samarensis was named in 2012 and placed in the family Benthosuchidae, as it was viewed as a close relative of Benthosuchus. | La especie tipo Qantas samarensis fue nombrada en 2012 y fue situada en la familia Benthosuchidae, ya que es visto como un pariente cercano de Benthosuchus. |
why did the oso mudslide happen? | A deadly landslide that killed 44 and obliterated a riverside neighborhood in Washington state last March was fueled by rain soaking the site of an eight-year-old landslide, while logging in the area may have also played a role, according to a scientific report released Tuesday. |
Which brass musical instrument has a slide mechanism that enables the sounding length of the tube to be adjusted? | Trombone Trombone Introduction A tenor trombone The trombone is a musical instrument in the brass family. Like all brass instruments, sound is produced when the player’s vibrating lips (embouchure) cause the air column inside the instrument to vibrate. Nearly all trombones have a telescoping slide mechanism that varies the length of the instrument to change the pitch. Special variants like the valve trombone and superbone have three valves like those on the trumpet. The word trombone derives from Italian tromba (trumpet) and -one (a suffix meaning “large”), so the name means “large trumpet”. The trombone has a predominantly cylindrical bore like its valved counterpart the baritone and in contrast to its conical valved counterparts, the euphonium and the horn. The most frequently encountered trombones are the tenor trombone and bass trombone. The most common variant, the tenor, is pitched in B♭, an octave below the B♭ trumpet and an octave above the B♭ tuba. The once common E♭ alto trombone became less widely used as improvements in technique extended the upper range of the tenor, but it is now enjoying a resurgence due to its lighter sonority which is appreciated in many classical and early romantic works. Trombone music, along with music for euphonium and tuba, is typically written in concert pitch, although exceptions do occur, notably in almost all brass-band music where tenor trombone is presented as a B♭ transposing instrument, written in treble clef. A person who plays the trombone is called a trombonist or trombone player. Construction Basic trombone anatomy The trombone is a predominantly cylindrical tube bent into an elongated “S” shape. Rather than being completely cylindrical from end to end, the tube is a complex series of tapers with the smallest at the mouthpiece receiver and the largest just before the bell flare. The design of these tapers affects the intonation of the instrument. As with other brass instruments, sound is produced by blowing air through pursed lips producing a vibration that creates a standing wave in the instrument. The detachable cup-shaped mouthpiece is similar to that of the baritone horn and closely related to that of the trumpet. It has the venturi: a small constriction of the air column that adds resistance greatly affecting the tone of the instrument, and is inserted into the mouthpiece receiver in the slide section. The slide section consists of a leadpipe, the inner and outer slide tubes, and the bracing, or stays. Modern stays are soldered, while sackbuts (medieval precursors to trombones) were made with loose, unsoldered stays (this remained the pattern for German trombones until the mid-20th century). A disassembled trombone. From left to right: mouthpiece, outer slide, bell section, inner slide. The ‘slide’, the most distinctive feature of the trombone (cf. valve trombone), allows the player to extend the length of the air column, lowering the pitch. To prevent friction from slowing the action of the slide, additional sleeves were developed during the Renaissance, and these stockings were soldered onto the ends of the inner slide tubes. Nowadays, the stockings are incorporated into the manufacturing process of the inner slide tubes and represent a fractional widening of the tube to accommodate the necessary method of alleviating friction. This part of the slide must be lubricated frequently. Additional tubing connects the slide to the bell of the instrument through a neckpipe, and bell or back bow (U-bend). The joint connecting the slide and bell sections is furnished with a ferrule to secure the connection of the two parts of the instrument, though older models from the early 20th century and before were usually equipped with friction joints and no ancillary mechanism to tighten the joint. A tenor trombone mouthpiece The adjustment of intonation is most often accomplished with a tuning slide that is a short slide between the neckpipe and the bell incorporating the bell bow (U-bend); this device was designed by the French maker François Riedlocker during the early 19th centu |
They just want somebody to show it to them. | הוא רק רוצה שמישהו יראה לו אותם. |
how long to get a refund from xbox? | Technically it could take up to 30 days to see a refund credit to your credit/debit card but realistically it's around 3-5 business days. Try calling your credit/debit card and see if they can release the refund hold faster. |
Propaganda (Yugoslav band) | Пропаганда (музичка група) |
to the environment of the rider, such as a board, wing, handlebar or wrist, that looks back onto the rider and records their reactions. The category commonly is associated with the GoPro range of cameras, and many action cameras come with a GoPro mount adapter to take advantage of the accessories available for these cameras. However, there are many GoPro alternatives which are entering the market of action cameras in recent times. In 2014, worldwide action camera sales increased by 44 percent from the previous year and half of them have the capability to shoot Ultra High Definition at 4K resolution. Action camera sales have surpassed traditional camcorder and compact camera sales, and it is predicted that in 2019, action camera sales will surpass all types of cameras due to the sales of other camera types declining or stabilizing. By 2021, the Ultra HD category of the action camera market is expected to | to mount an action camera are on a hat or helmet, on the chest, or on the handlebars of a bike or similar vehicle. They may also be mounted on a tripod or on a monopod for handheld use. An action camera is usually designed to require minimal interaction once recording has begun, as this allows continuous capture of the action without having to interact with the camera. A typical action camera records onto a micro SD card, and has either a Micro-USB or a USB-C connector. Action cameras are associated with outdoor sports, and, often attached to helmets, surfboards or handlebars, are an integral part of many extreme sports such as base jumping and wingsuit flying. Sometimes several cameras are used to capture specific perspectives, such as a helmet camera that sees the perspective of the actor in combination with a second camera attached to the environment of the rider, such as a board, wing, handlebar or wrist, |
1851 Ectecephala laticornis Coquillett, 1910 Ectecephala obscura (Schiner, 1868) Ectecephala sulcata Sabrosky, 1941 Ectecephala | a genus of grass flies in the family Chloropidae. There are about 6 described species in Ectecephala. Species Ectecephala albistylum Macquart, |
The release became the best-selling Blu-ray in Japan thus far, with around 49,000 copies sold by the start of August 2009. | صار الإصدار أفضل بلو-راي مبيعاً في اليابان حتى الآن، بما يقارب بيع 49,000 نسخة مع حلول أغسطس 2009. |
is known from the Russian Far East. The larvae feed on Ulmus species, including Ulmus propinqua and | moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is known from the Russian Far East. The larvae |
"Thank you for your service." | 「任務ご苦労様」 |
refer to: Leonard Sharp (actor) Leonard Sharp | refer to: Leonard Sharp (actor) Leonard Sharp |
A study in the 1950s, by folklorists Iona and Peter Opie, found that in the UK, and in countries whose traditions derived from the UK, the joking ceased at midday. | Một nghiên cứu vào những năm 1950 của nhà nghiên cứu văn học dân gian Iona và Peter Opie, phát hiện ra rằng ở Anh, và ở các quốc gia có truyền thống bắt nguồn từ Vương quốc Anh, bao gồm Úc, các trò đùa chấm dứt vào buổi trưa. |
"Božinov zna gde je došao: U Partizanu kao u Juventusu, ne doživljavam ovo kao "restart" karijere" (in Serbian). | 2015). „Božinov zna gde je došao: U Partizanu kao u Juventusu, ne doživljavam ovo kao "restart" karijere”. Mozzart Sport (17. |
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