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Superior Court Judge Frederick W. Houser, in charge of the criminal trial. | Judecătorul Frederick W. Houser, responsabil cu procesul. |
all the recorded sessions. Once it was up and running again they were one of the first acts to record in the new studio. After four albums, thirteen years, and hundreds of performances, the band released their first nationally distributed recording project, Life's Mysteries on Copper Creek Records. The group, now appearing as Nothin' Fancy, was approached by Pinecastle Records and signed to the label in 2002. They recorded their fifth project, "Once Upon a Road" with the title song written for the band by Tom T. Hall and his wife Dixie. "Once Upon a Road" rose to number 10 on the Bluegrass Charts as posted by Bluegrass Unlimited. Their bluegrass gospel song "When the Angels Take My Hand" rose to the Number 1 spot on the Bluegrass Gospel charts as posted by (the now-defunct) Bluegrass Now magazine. The album also earned them a showcase at the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) Convention in October 2002 and a nomination for the IBMA Emerging Artist of the Year Award. Their sixth album, "Reflections," was a much more personal album, with Andes penning 10 of the 13 songs. It featured the novelty single "I Met My Baby in the Porta-John Line" as a bonus track, also by Andes. "Reflections" was not as commercially successful as "Once Upon a Road," but it was from these two albums and the performances from this period that Nothin' Fancy had found its highly unique voice, which paid homage to bands such as the Country Gentlemen and the Seldom Scene. The late Charlie Waller, a founding member of the Country Gentlemen who went on to lead that group until his death in 2004, met with Andes at the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America annual convention and learned the song "Heaven Got an Angel" from Andes (that was recorded originally on "Field of Dreams") and recorded it on the Country Gentlemen album "Cryin' in the Chapel." Their eighth album, Lord Bless This House, the first all-gospel recording for the group, was officially released January 27, 2009 through Pinecastle. Co-produced by Grammy-nominated bluegrass artist Rhonda Vincent and her brother Darrin Vincent (of Dailey and Vincent fame) with guest appearances from the both of them, it is frequently played on Sirius XM Radio's Bluegrass Junction station, along with other selections from their discography. Undeniable is the group's 16th studio recording, released in 2019 to celebrate their 25th year together. The album includes all-original songwriting by Mike Andes, Caleb Cox, and Chris Sexton. It features Mike Andes (mandolin, lead/harmony vocals), Chris Sexton (fiddle, harmony vocals), Caleb Cox (guitar, lead/harmony vocals), James Cox (bass), and Jacob Flick (banjo). Cello, viola, and string arrangements on “Here’s To My Life” were provided by Chris Sexton. The album was recorded, mixed, and mastered at Mountain Fever Studios in Willis, Virginia and released by Mountain Fever Records. Performance East Coast Bluegrass Band paid their dues at lawn parties and bars in and around the Harrisonburg, Virginia area and the Charlottesville, Virginia area for many years. In years since, the band, as Nothin' Fancy, has played the Grand Ole Opry at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, and with the "Bluegrass Series with Rhonda Vincent & Nothin' Fancy". They have played such other major venues as Lincoln Center in New York City, and The Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia. Nothin' Fancy plays about 140 shows a year and is a staple on the bluegrass festival circuit. The band has been known to take fans on bus trips to festivals and accompanying them on bluegrass cruises aboard the Royal Caribbean and Carnival cruises. Nothin' Fancy performed in June 2010 at the Tottenhan Bluegrass Festival in Ontario, Canada, and the band toured as part of the 2012 Bluegrass Sundays Winter Concert series organized by the Northern Bluegrass Committee in Scarborough, Ontario. Musical style and sound The band seeks to remain "true to the traditional sounds of the great bluegrass bands of the 1940s and '50s", while also performing and recording original songs by their prolific songwriter, lead singer Mike Andes. Classic bluegrass material draws from Bill Monroe, Ralph Stanley, the Country Gentlemen, | The younger Sexton joined the group at the last minute as a replacement for Mitchell Davis, who left the group in May 1997. Name change Nothin' Fancy was formed in 1994. Mike Andes and Mitchell Davis (now on banjo) joined forces with Gary Farris on guitar, Tony Shorter on bass, and Guy Carawan on fiddle to play the same East Coast Bluegrass Championship in September 1994 that East Coast Bluegrass Band had once played almost a decade earlier. Nothin' Fancy released their first project "Bluegrass in a Plain Brown Wrapper" shortly afterwards. Nothin' Fancy and East Coast Bluegrass Band continued to coexist until 2000 when East Coast Bluegrass Band's members drifted apart and had to reorganize. Chris Sexton, who had appeared with Nothin' Fancy for their first-place victory in the band competition at the Maury River Fiddler's Convention in 1998 and recorded as a guest fiddler on the band's second and third releases ("Earn Your Ticket" and "Field of Dreams," respectively), officially became the newest member of Nothin' Fancy in 2000. The fourth project, Now and Then is the first album to feature the five-piece group as it is today. Shorter departed from the group in 2005, and was replaced by Eli Johnston of Branson, MO. Nothin' Fancy released "Album No. 7" under Pinecastle with Johnston and featured him as the lead vocal on the song "Tupelo County Jail," but Johnston only stayed with the group for 13 months. Citing artistic differences, he left the group and joined the band Pine Mountain Railroad. Nothin' Fancy's members called Shorter back into service in time for the 6th Annual Nothin' Fancy Bluegrass Festival. Shorter, who at the time was playing bass for country star Keith Bryant, happily agreed and the band was re-united with its original cast and has stayed as such since. Gary Farris, the guitar player, also departed the group in July 2012 and was replaced by Justin Tomlin. Tomlin left in March 2014, and Jesse Smathers joined the group in his place. In June 2015, Jesse Smathers departed the group and was replaced by guitar and dobro player, Caleb Cox. A month later, the band signed a recording contract with Mountain Fever Records and released their first project for the label "By Any Other Name" in August 2015. In 2019, founding member Mitchell Davis announced that he would be leaving the band. Following his departure, the band announced in March of that year that it had signed on Jacob Flick to take up Davis' role on the banjo. Recordings East Coast Bluegrass Band released four self-produced albums. They then contracted Tim Austin of Doobie Shea Studios to produce and record the project. Recording began in February 1996. Later that spring, lightning struck and destroyed the studio and all the recorded sessions. Once it was up and running again they were one of the first acts to record in the new studio. After four albums, thirteen years, and hundreds of performances, the band released their first nationally distributed recording project, Life's Mysteries on Copper Creek Records. The group, now appearing as Nothin' Fancy, was approached by Pinecastle Records and signed to the label in 2002. They recorded their fifth project, "Once Upon a Road" with the title song written for the band by Tom T. Hall and his wife Dixie. "Once Upon a Road" rose to number 10 on the Bluegrass Charts as posted by Bluegrass Unlimited. Their bluegrass gospel song "When the Angels Take My Hand" rose to the Number 1 spot on the Bluegrass Gospel charts as posted by (the now-defunct) Bluegrass Now magazine. The album also earned them a showcase at the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) Convention in October 2002 and a nomination for the IBMA Emerging Artist of the Year Award. Their sixth album, "Reflections," was a much more personal album, with Andes penning 10 of the 13 songs. It featured the novelty single "I Met My Baby in the Porta-John Line" as a bonus track, also by Andes. "Reflections" was not as commercially successful as "Once Upon a Road," but it was from these two albums and the performances from |
Pankratov () is a Russian surname. People with this surname include: B. I. Pankratov (1892-1979), Russian linguist Denis Pankratov | Russian surname. People with this surname include: B. I. Pankratov (1892-1979), Russian linguist Denis Pankratov (1974), Russian swimmer Nikolay Pankratov (1982), Russian cross-country |
is it normal to see blood in your stool? | Seeing blood in the toilet, on the outside of your stool, or with wiping after a bowel movement is common. Fortunately, most of the causes of such rectal bleeding are not life-threatening; common causes include hemorrhoids and anal fissures. |
It is unclear exactly what the badge looked like during that period of time, but it was unlikely to be the "local scene". | 目前還不清楚當時那徽章看起來像什麼,但它不可能是“本地景色”。 |
His stand-up comedy has been featured on Comedy Central programs such as Live at Gotham and John Oliver's New York Stand-Up Show. | El álbum recibió críticas positivas. Su comedia se ha presentado en programas de Comedy Central como Live at Gotham y el New York Stand-Up Show de John Oliver. |
Iceland–Norway relations | العلاقات الآيسلندية النرويجية |
Desta Damtew | เดสตา ดัมตู |
Oshikoto Region in the Ondonga area, the village has schools including Oniiwe Primary School, Ambunda Primary School which comprises grades 1 to 7. The economy is | 7. The economy is based on substance farming. It is one of the biggest villages in Onayena, neighboring settlements are Uuyoka, Uukete, |
During its initial release in 1991, the film grossed $145.9 million in revenues in North America and $351.9 million worldwide. | Κατά την αρχική της κυκλοφορία το 1991, η ταινία είχε έσοδα $145.9 εκατομμύρια στη Βόρεια Αμερική και $351.9 εκατομμύρια παγκοσμίως. |
Jordi Sabater Pi | ジョルディ・サバテール・ピ |
Prague declaration (Pražská deklarace) is a term used for several declarations signed in Prague, Czech Republic. | Празька Декларація (Prague Declaration) - термін, що використовується для низки різних декларацій, підписаних в Празі, Чеська Республіка. |
In 1996, the ISCRE Board of Directors established the Neal R. Amundson Award for Excellence in Chemical Reaction Engineering. | En 1996, la Junta Directiva de ISCRE estableció el Premio Neal R. Amundson a la Excelencia en Ingeniería de Reacción Química. |
Is it unwise to open investment accounts in multiple different companies | Is there any reason to diversify your investments across accounts at multiple/different brokers? |
is oregano oil good for teeth health | Oregano Oil & Periodontal Disease. A bottle of essential oil next to a bowl of fresh oregano. If you take care of your teeth and gums, you are more likely to have good oral health, which will help prevent certain diseases. Many adults have some form of periodontal disease caused by improper tooth and gum care. |
He then takes Cassia on a ride and tells her they cannot be together. | Ele então toma Cassia em um passeio, dizendo que eles não podem ficar juntos. |
following table shows only appearances and goals made this season. In/out In Out Goalscorers Matches Competitive Copa Sudamericana Torneo Descentralizado Torneo | Hemisphere seasons. Squad information The following table shows only appearances and goals made this season. In/out In |
Ouspensky treats time as a fourth dimension only indirectly in a novel he wrote titled Strange Life of Ivan Osokin where he also explores the theory of eternal recurrence. | Успенски го сметал времето како четврта димензија индиректно во новелата Чудниот живот на Иван Осокин каде исто така ја истражува и теоријата за вечното враќање. |
how long does it take for cheque to clear anz? | How long does it take for a cheque to clear? You should allow three to seven business days for a cheque that you deposit to your account to clear. We may allow you to draw on the cheque before it has cleared. |
Treaty of Ganja | Гянджинский договор |
In December 2005 six members of the Christians Against All Terrorism group staged a protest outside Pine Gap. | Nel dicembre 2005, sei membri del gruppo Christians Against All Terrorism inscenarono una protesta fuori di Pine Gap. |
producer Harry H. Novak and director Carl Monson, from a screenplay by Eric Norden. The cast includes Joshua Bryant, Sharon Kelly, Frank Bannon, Linda York and Angela Carnon. | Kelly, Frank Bannon, Linda York and Angela Carnon. The film tells the story of two detectives who try to track down a gruesome murderer-rapist in the Los Angeles area. Their task is made more difficult because the perpetrator is able |
And even if God does not immediately open, be comforted. | God kan alleen immanent zijn als Hij zich openbaart. |
Colors tell the star's "temperature”. | La couleur indique la "température” de l'étoile. |
A pair of men giving each other a high five on a baseball field. | two baseball players are giving each other congratulations |
goodreads | گودریدز |
She told me she'd done that. | Sie sagte mir, sie habe das getan. |
NESS is: The NESS anticipates a pandemic and therefore procures health supplies, such as sanitizers/disinfectants, ventilators and N95 masks. The Federal Budget 2006 allocated $600 million for general pandemic planning and preparedness activities, such as the NESS. As of May 2020, the NESS was the responsibility of the Vice-President, Health Security Infrastructure Branch at the PHAC. The NESS had fallen on hard times, with a staff of 18 people in normal times, and a budget in 2019 of $3 million. The stockpile was reduced in 2019 from 11 warehouses in nine cities to eight warehouses across six cities. History The NESS was established in 1952 when the Cold War was just begun. | had fallen on hard times, with a staff of 18 people in normal times, and a budget in 2019 of $3 million. The stockpile was reduced in 2019 from 11 warehouses in nine cities to eight warehouses across six cities. History The NESS was established in 1952 when the Cold War was just begun. Sally Thornton, who was at the time Vice-President, Health Security Infrastructure Branch at the PHAC was quoted in May 2020 to say: "The role has changed to focus more on chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear threats. We began to move away from beds and blankets and increased our holdings of antiviral medications and key treatments." She disclosed that |
Be a Gryffindor | Ah, Gryffindor. You simply adore this house. Harry was in it. Ron was in it. Hermione was in it. Ginny was in it. Why can't you be in it, too? Nobody's stopping you. |
Corophiidae. It has been confused with other species, such that the only reliable record is from | amphipod in the family Corophiidae. It has been confused with other species, such that the only reliable record |
Sargent toured the country on behalf of the Gaelic League, singing traditional Irish songs. | Sargent fait le tour du pays pour la Ligue gaélique, en chantant des chansons traditionnelles irlandaises. |
bulleri is a species of ground beetle in | the subfamily of Carabinae. It was described by Beheim & Breuning in |
can an arson charge be reduced to a mistermenor and on what count? | You have two questions here:\n\n1. Can an arson charge be reduced to a misdemeanor? (note spelling)\n\n2. On what count?\n\nThe answer to your first question is impossible to give you without knowing specifically what statute/state you're talking about, and probably without knowing the circumstances involved.\n\nYour second question doesn't make any sense. |
1 gram equals how many liters? | The answer is 1000. We assume you are converting between gram [water] and liter. You can view more details on each measurement unit: grams or liter The SI derived unit for volume is the cubic meter. 1 cubic meter is equal to 1000000 grams, or 1000 liter. |
assault rifle AUG, the most common start codon, the three-nucleotide sequence that starts translation of mRNA and encodes the amino acid methionine Applicative Universal Grammar, a linguistic theory Augite, a clinopyroxene mineral An augmented chord Augusta Railroad, defunct Arkansas railroad Agricultural University of | the most common start codon, the three-nucleotide sequence that starts translation of mRNA and encodes the amino acid methionine Applicative Universal Grammar, a linguistic theory Augite, a clinopyroxene mineral An augmented chord Augusta Railroad, defunct Arkansas railroad |
Coins were introduced in 1937 in denominations of 1 , 5 , 10 , 25 and 50 centavos . Since 1991 , coins of denominations 1 , 5 , 10 and 25 pesos have been introduced . | The Comision de Hacienda issued 50 and 200 pesos in 1865 , whilst the Junta de Credito introduced notes for 10 and 20 centavos that year , followed by 5 and 40 centavos in 1866 and 1 , 2 , 5 and 10 pesos in 1867 . |
India won the race, but were later disqualified when Nirmala Sheoran was sanctioned for | women's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2017 Asian Athletics Championships was held on |
Health Canada gave approval to mifepristone in July 2015. | A Health Canada aprovou a mifepristona em Julho de 2015. |
What do you feel if your husbands does not ask anything about your past relationship? | If he hasn't asked then he's prob just having respect for you and your past and doesn't want to invade. He prob feels it's up to you if you choose to one day tell him. If he tells you that he isn't interested then don't be offended, after all the past is in the past and why is there a need to tell him about it. He's interested in what's going on in the present and not what happened in the past. Don't think to much of it. |
Two firemen in gear standing in front of a firetruck with red light. | two firefighters standing in front of a truck |
Choose a Home for a Betta Fish | Deciding to get a betta fish? This article will help you pick a home for that special fish! |
is club wwn worth it? | Club WWN cost 9.99$ a month. ... The price is definitely worth it for the archive alone, including the schedule of uploading, which isn't that bad either. |
what is the difference between corn oil vegetable oil and canola oil? | Both corn oil and canola oil are similar in color and can be used almost interchangeably. Both corn oil and canola oil contain about the same amount of calories, fat, sugar, carbohydrates, and cholesterol. Canola oil, however, is made with rapeseed, a relative of cabbage. |
and 2019, in a competition held by the PR-firm Hallvarsson & Halvarsson. In January 2016, former Managing Editor Lotta Edling succeeded Peter Fellman as the editor-in-chief of Dagens industri. Fellman returned as editor-in-chief in August 2018. Circulation The 1983 circulation of Dagens industri was 30,000 copies. Its circulation was 100,000 copies in 2000. It was 115,000 copies in 2003. The paper had a circulation of 117,500 copies on weekdays in 2005. Its circulation was 101,700 copies in 2010. According to the media survey Orvesto, Dagens industri had 328,000 daily readers of their printed | 1983 circulation of Dagens industri was 30,000 copies. Its circulation was 100,000 copies in 2000. It was 115,000 copies in 2003. The paper had a circulation of 117,500 copies on weekdays in 2005. Its circulation was 101,700 copies in 2010. According to the media survey Orvesto, Dagens industri had 328,000 daily readers of their printed issue during the beginning of 2017. In March 2020, Dagens industri reached 100,000 paying subscribers, across the printed issue and online edition. References External links |
Zheng Fu arranged for wife-to-be Yi Yang to arrive on the animal in China .
A beautiful woman on a cow is one of the images of Chinese Valentines Day but the cow is rarely adopted as wedding transport .
The idea comes from the story of a poor cowherd called Niulang . | By . Ben Endley . PUBLISHED: . 13:51 EST, 18 February 2014 . | . UPDATED: . 15:06 EST, 18 February 2014 . As romantic gestures go, providing a cow to take his bride to the wedding is not one of those that is likely to catch on. While most women dream of arriving for the biggest day of their lives in a vintage car or horse-drawn carriage groom Zheng Fu, 37, had other plans for when he wed Yi Yang, 35, in China. The groom said he had always been fascinated by the love story of the poor cowherd Niulang from ancient mythology and wanted it to feature in the ceremony. Yi Yang, 35, arriving for her wedding on a cow. The unconventional arrival was inspired by a story from Chinese legend . Groom Zheng Fu, 37, said he had always been fascinated by the story from Chinese legend of the poor cowherd Niulang . He said: 'I wanted to . have the cow bring her to our wedding because I will be her Niulang, and . I will love her for all eternity with my heart and soul.' According to the legend Niulang was told by a cow where he would be able to witness the Emperor of heaven's seven daughters come down to earth to bathe. The beautiful woman on a cow is one of the images of the Chinese Valentines Day . Captivated by the beauty of the youngest daughter, responsible for weaving the rainbows in the sky, he stole her fairy clothes so that she was unable to fly back to heaven. And Niulang only agreed to return . them if she promised to become his wife, and she accepted and the couple . married and had two children. But . the Emperor of heaven found out why the sky no longer had its rainbows . and took his daughter back into heaven, although after listening to her . pleas he agreed to allow her to see her husband one day every year - . where she would be carried across a rainbow on the back of a cow. The . beautiful woman on a cow is one of the images of the Chinese . Valentine's Day but it is never really taken off as a means of transport . to the wedding, and although reluctant bride Yi Yang, 35, agreed to be . transported to the wedding using the unusual mode of transport. The . significance of the cow is that it was originally this animal that told . Niulang where he would be able to view the Emperor's daughters bathing. Chinese Valentines Day, known as Qi Xi, takes place on a different day each year but always around the middle of August. Traditionally young people would go to a temple to pray for help finding a suitable partner although contemporary celebrations take a more Western form. |
Italic League | Itaalia Liiga |
$3 million by Edward Gaylord. The building is now home to the Gaylord-Pickens Oklahoma Heritage Museum, home of the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. The building's design is Neoclassical . References Buildings and structures in Oklahoma City Buildings and structures completed in 1927 Neoclassical architecture | Mid-Continent Life Building is a historic building at 1400 Classen Drive in Heritage Hills, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was built by Col. R.T. Stuart, who was the founder of the Mid-Continent Life Insurance Co |
Billy Childish made a short film on Schwitters life, titled The Man with Wheels, (1980, directed by Eugean Doyan). | Billy Childish lavede en kortfilm om Schwitters liv The Man with Wheels, (1980, instrueret af Eugean Doyan). |
should be present in all 48 wilayas of the country and should number 161. Missions The mission of the SSI is,: Execute surveillance patrols in areas of insecurity and predilection for violence and banditry The apprehension and identification of dangerous or wanted individuals (at home or on the public highway) Checking and searching suspicious vehicles The control of places that may harbour illicit activities such as illicit trafficking... and that may serve as a refuge for criminals Operational support to the Special Intervention Detachment (DSI) in the event of hostage-taking . Counter-terrorism and hostage release First response (SSI is the first to respond to a serious incident before specialized units arrive on site) The dismantling of gangs and illicit trafficking Training and education The SSIs are part of the elite units of the Algerian security forces, and the latter are directly trained in the DSI, which is none other than the equivalent of the GIGN in Algeria. To join the SSI, one must be a confirmed gendarme with a few years of service to his credit to be able to access the selection process which takes place at the DSI during 1 week. During the training | searching suspicious vehicles The control of places that may harbour illicit activities such as illicit trafficking... and that may serve as a refuge for criminals Operational support to the Special Intervention Detachment (DSI) in the event of hostage-taking . Counter-terrorism and hostage release First response (SSI is the first to respond to a serious incident before specialized units arrive on site) The dismantling of gangs and illicit trafficking Training and education The SSIs are part of the elite units of the Algerian security forces, and the latter are directly trained in the DSI, which is none other than the equivalent of the GIGN in Algeria. To join the SSI, one must be a confirmed gendarme with a few years of service to his credit to be able to access the selection process which takes place at the DSI during 1 week. During the training week, gendarmes will be evaluated on physical, mental and technical levels. They will have 60 hours of tests day and night, such as climbing a slippery and high facade of about 40m, they will have to implement their combat techniques learned in their schools, shooting, weapons handling, risk course etc. Those who pass this week of selection will continue for 5 weeks at the DSI where they will be trained in climbing, combat techniques (ju-jitsu, kuk-sool-won...), and the use of weapons. ), shooting, weapons handling, confidence shooting with live ammunition, approach techniques, physical and armed confrontation, special vehicle piloting, control and identification of suspect individuals and vehicles, hostage release techniques, urban and forest combat, assault techniques in closed and open environments etc. If the gendarme passes all these tests during a final rally, he will be awarded the SSI pin and his diploma and will be incorporated into one of the 120 SSI. However, once he has |
In the aftermath of the station's reconstruction, the population of Visp grew significantly. | W następstwie przebudowy stacji, populacja Visp znacznie wzrosła. |
driven by cardan shafts, and all wheels powered. The ten initial prototype machines built from 1968-1969 by Krupp were powered by diesel engines of type 12 V 956 TB 10 with a power of 1839 kW. The machines numbered 215 011 to 215 070, and 215 094 to 215 150 had less powerful (1397 kW) but more reliable 16-cylinder Maybach MTU 16 V 652 TB engines (the same as the engines with which the Class 216 / V 160s were equipped), while the numbers 215 071 to 215 093 had a more powerful engine, but this time again the 12-cylinder 12 V 956 TB used in the prototypes. 215 091 to 215 093 were later retrofitted with the V-12 engine, having initially had the 16-cylinder engine. The steam heating also doubled as a pre-heater for the locomotives engine, and other parts. Space was reserved for the installation of an electrical generator later on, the proposed conversion of the machines to the 218 series never came about - the exception was 215 112 which was rebuilt as DB Class 218 399 after an accident. Numbers 030 to 032 locos were exceptional in that they were fitted from the outset with an electric heater (steam heating was removed) driven from an auxiliary diesel of type 8V 331 TC 10 with an output of 520 kW at 2100 rpm. Unlike in the DB Class 217 the auxiliary diesel is not connected to the transmission and cannot be used for additional traction power Conversion variant 215.9 In the summer of 2003, DB AutoZug acquired a total of 18 locomotives from DB Regio, 14 units were rebuilt in a fashion analogous to the DBAG Class 225 but numbered as Class 215.9. The remaining four locomotives were kept for spare parts. The steam heating boilers needed fuel and water tanks which for this service were now unnecessary, thus they were replaced with a ballast weight, the engines remained unchanged. A GSM-R system was fitted, as well as automatic brake slack adjusters. DBAG Class 225 After passenger work for many of the DB Class 215 disappeared, DB Regio transferred 68 locomotives to DB Cargo (later Railion) for freight work, the steam | and freight service on secondary and primary routes, and later passed to the Deutsche Bahn AG. A number of variants were made by rebuilding; some were converted to Class 225 locomotives for freight only work for DB Cargo and the sub-class Class 215.9 were altered for use on the SyltShuttle. Background The locomotives of Class 215 were a longer version of the original DB Class V 160, and consequently were equipped with steam heating apparatus. In the pre 1968 classification scheme they were to be numbered V 163. The engines were built to the length of the DB Class 218 (longer than a Class V 160), so that later they could be rebuilt to the same specification of the longer class, which at the time only existed as a prototype; the Deutsche Bundesbahn could not wait for the Class 218 to reach production maturity as it was forging ahead with the replacement of the last steam locomotives. Design and modifications The locomotive has a diesel powertrain, using hydraulic transmission, with both bogies driven by cardan shafts, and all wheels powered. The ten initial prototype machines built from 1968-1969 by Krupp were powered by diesel engines of type 12 V 956 TB 10 with a power of 1839 kW. The machines numbered 215 011 to 215 070, and 215 |
football club based in Lurgan, County Armagh. The club is currently a member of the Intermediate B Division of the Mid-Ulster Football League and plays at the Lurgan Town Arena. History The club was established in 1988. It won Division Two of the Lisburn | is a Northern Irish, intermediate football club based in Lurgan, County Armagh. The club is currently a member of the Intermediate B Division of the Mid-Ulster Football League and plays at the Lurgan Town Arena. History The club was established in 1988. It won Division Two of the Lisburn League in |
The early wooden buildings began to be replaced by more durable stone structures in the 9th century, and the original population of fewer than ten men grew to perhaps 1,500 to 2,000 by the 11th century. | Els primers edificis de fusta van començar a ser substituïts per estructures de pedra duradora al segle IX, i la població original de menys de deu homes va créixer a potser entre 1.500 i 2.000 pels volts del segle XI. |
A woman was robbed and sexually assaulted at knifepoint in Brookline Wednesday in the middle of the afternoon. | Woman robbed, sexually assaulted in Brookline |
Starting a small business — Need help with a unique name/brand.? | Out of all five of them i like D'zyr, you could also doe D'zier! Just have fun and come up with a name that will stick and will make people come back!\n\n Happy Thanksgiving!!!! |
During this time, Ball taught a 32-week comedy workshop at the Brandeis-Bardin Institute. | この頃ボールはBrandeis-Bardin Institute で32週、コメディ・ワークショップで教えてもいた。 |
I do have Muslims friends and I respect the fact that they're fasting so realistically, I won't eat in front of them. | У меня есть друзья мусульмане, я уважаю их за то, что они постятся так усердно, поэтому я не буду есть перед ними. |
sabotages the Corwin investigation to prevent Carter (Taraji P. Henson) from learning about the Machine, Reese leaves Tao in the care of Fusco while he concentrates on gathering clues to Finch's location. Fusco soon runs afoul of the white supremacists and is taken hostage along with Tao. Reese rescues them, and in doing so acquires an attack dog, which he later names Bear. Frustrated that the Machine has been programmed in this way, Reese threatens to quit if it does not help him find Finch, and is given his first clue to Finch's location: the Social Security number of a girl living in Texas, who has been missing since the age of 14. Meanwhile, Root takes Finch with her as she kidnaps Denton Weeks (Cotter Smith), one of the government officials overseeing the Machine, and the NSA agent who met with Nathan Ingram and attempted to seize control of the Machine (in "Super"). Root thus reveals her curiosity as to how he and Reese thwarted her operation (in "Root Cause") so efficiently. She tells Finch that she sees the Machine as a "perfect intelligence" and wishes to set it free from the corrupt people it was entrusted to. Reception Viewers In its original American broadcast, "The Contingency" was seen by an estimated 14.28 million household viewers and gained a 2.9/8 ratings share among adults aged 18–49, according to Nielsen Media Research. This was a 6% increase in viewership from the previous episode, which was watched by 13.47 million viewers with a 2.5/7 in the 18-49 demographics. With these ratings, Person of Interest was the fourth most watched show on CBS for the night behind Elementary, Two and a Half Men, and The Big Bang Theory, second on its timeslot and fourth for the night in the 18-49 demographics, behind Elementary, The X Factor, Two and a Half Men, Grey's Anatomy, and The Big Bang Theory. Critical reviews "The Contingency" received mostly positive reviews from critics. Matt Fowler of IGN gave the episode a "good" 7.5 out of 10 | Two and a Half Men, and The Big Bang Theory, second on its timeslot and fourth for the night in the 18-49 demographics, behind Elementary, The X Factor, Two and a Half Men, Grey's Anatomy, and The Big Bang Theory. Critical reviews "The Contingency" received mostly positive reviews from critics. Matt Fowler of IGN gave the episode a "good" 7.5 out of 10 and wrote, "Carter and Fusco were integral in Reese's scramble to find Finch, but I'm glad the team still has to go one more episode without Finch so that they have an opportunity to act more like a stable, crime-fighting unit. Plus, we now have the addition of the Dutch-obeying attack dog, Bear! It's Season 2 and Person of Interest has already gone for the cute, sassy mutt. To be fair, Bear can tear your face off. And Reese seems to like him far better than any human being he's encountered so far." Phil Dyess-Nugent of The A.V. Club gave the episode a "B+" grade and wrote, "Person Of Interest started out with a promising sci-fi premise, a couple of intriguingly mismatched lead actors, and a New York skyline wreathed in post-Sept. 11 paranoia. And for at least the first half of its first season, it seemed pretty much content to stand on those elements. The show has developed very slowly, having faith that viewers would be captivated by Michael Emerson doing his mysterioso act and Jim Caviezel supplying the beatdown of the week, while it set its tent posts down, good and solid." Keysha Couzens of TV Overmind wrote "Harold Finch is momentarily out of the picture but that doesn’t mean that Reese, Carter, and Fusco get a day off as we find out in 'The Contingency' that the Machine is still capable of performing its primary function even without the presence of its maker. Meanwhile, Finch is off on a non dragged around by deadly computer hacker Root (Amy Acker) as he pays a price yet again for creating the Machine in the first place. Can Reese and the two detectives track down Harold Finch and keep the latest POI out of harm’s way?" Luke Gelineau of TV Equals wrote "The machine does end up finding out who Root was when she was a little girl, but that's about as far as we got. I was genuinely surprised that Finch wasn't found by the end of the episode, but it looks like he’ll be freed by next week so we can get |
The most important finds were made in a tomb, in which apparently high ranking personalities were buried. | Die bedeutendsten Funde wurden in einem Grab gemacht, in dem offensichtlich führende Persönlichkeiten bestattet worden waren. |
"TV Ratings Sunday: American Music Awards Rivals Football; Cold Case No Better At 9pm". | «TV Ratings Sunday: American Music Awards Rivals Football; Cold Case No Better At 9pm» (en inglés). |
She became further well known with the single "Mimpi" (1989), which was listed as one of the 150 Greatest Indonesian Songs of All Time by Rolling Stone. | Známější se stala se singlem „Mimpi“ (1989), který byl uveden jako jeden ze 150 největších indonéských písní všech dob časopisu Rolling Stone. |
The original type locality was an outcrop near the village of Aubeterre-sur-Dronne in the same region. | A localidade tipo orixinal era un afloramento preto da vila de Aubeterre-sur-Dronne na mesma rexión. |
One of these guns was captured during the Battle of the Canal du Nord, on 29 September 1918, by the New Zealand Division. | Uno di questi cannoni fu catturato dalla Divisione neozelandese durante la Battaglia del Canale del Nord, il 29 settembre 1918. |
John J. Fisher, had donated nearly $9 million to a dark money group which opposed Barack Obama in the 2012 election. Personal life Fisher is married to Sakurako Fisher, and the couple has three children. His wife, who graduated from Stanford with a B.A. in 1982, was born in Japan to an American father and a Japanese mother and serves as president of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra and chair of the Smithsonian National Board. Wealth and philanthropy According to Forbes Magazine, he has a net worth of $1.85 billion USD. Fisher donates heavily to his alma mater Stanford and has a professorship there. In 2011, he donated $1 million to Stanford's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. He serves as vice chairman of the science museum Exploratorium in San Francisco. Like many other members of the Fisher family, he supports pro-charter school candidates in a variety of races. References 1958 births American billionaires American financiers American investors American retail chief executives Businesspeople from the San Francisco | and retail. In 2009, he was appointed to the Gap's board of directors. Political views In 2019, it was revealed that Fisher, together with his mother Doris F. Fisher, as well as brothers Robert J. Fisher and John J. Fisher, had donated nearly $9 million to a dark money group which opposed Barack Obama in the 2012 election. Personal life Fisher is married to Sakurako Fisher, and the couple has three children. His wife, who graduated from Stanford with a B.A. in 1982, was born in Japan to an American father and a Japanese mother and serves as president of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra and chair of the Smithsonian National Board. Wealth and philanthropy According to Forbes Magazine, he has a net worth of $1.85 billion USD. Fisher donates heavily to his alma mater Stanford and has a professorship there. In 2011, he donated $1 million to Stanford's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. He serves as vice chairman of the science museum Exploratorium in San Francisco. Like many other members of the Fisher family, he supports pro-charter school candidates in a variety of races. References 1958 births American billionaires American financiers American investors American retail chief executives Businesspeople from |
Steven Best, professor of philosophy at the University of Texas, El Paso, was banned in 2005 to prevent him from addressing an animal rights conference there. | Стивену Бесту, профессору философии Техасского университета в Эль-Пасо, въезд был запрещен в 2005 году, чтобы не допустить его участия в проходящей там конференции по правам животных. |
Agricultural chemistry | Agrokimika |
how to convert ddmmyy to dd/mm/yyyy in excel? | In cell B2, type 20/05/2013, click the tick to the left of the Formula bar, then press Ctrl + E or click the Data tab, then click Flash Fill. Another possibility is to use Data – Text to Columns. As you go through the stages of the wizard, leave on default settings but in Step 3, click Date. Click Finish. |
is glasses prescription the same as contact lenses? | Are glasses prescriptions and contact lens prescriptions the same? A glasses prescription is not the same as a contact lens prescription. Glasses sit slightly away from your eyes and contact lenses sit directly over your eye, so two different tests and measurements are required. |
La Roza (L'Arandona) (locale): 14 inhabitants. | La Roza (L'Arandona) (lugar): 14 habitantes. |
Recombination is one of the fundamental means that explain why many organisms have evolved to reproduce sexually. | A recombinación é un dos medios fundamentais que explican por que en moitos organismos evolucionou a reprodución sexual. |
Tom and Mary didn't go to school together. | Tom ve Mary birlikte okula gitmedi. |
The bridge connects Gaindakot municipality of Nawalparasi District on the western region of Nepal, with Narayanghat (Bharatpur, Nepal) city on the central development region. | El puente conecta el municipio Gaindakot del Distrito Nawalparasi en la región occidental de Nepal, con Narayanghat (Bharatpur, Nepal), ciudad en la región central. |
frog in the family Dicroglossidae. It is found in Indonesia and possibly Malaysia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland | in the family Dicroglossidae. It is found in Indonesia and possibly Malaysia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, rivers, freshwater marshes, and |
Charlotte tells Mitchel she loves him. | Charlotte dice a Mitchel che lo ama. |
Tom hasn't talked to me since that day. | O günden beri Tom benimle konuşmadı. |
Yoruban traditions, including the most commonly used names of the Orixás (gods of the African pantheon), predominate. | Les traditions des Yorubas, qui comprennent les noms des Orishas (dieux du panthéon africain) les plus employés habituellement, dominent. |
DEA agent Kiki Camarena (Michael Peña) moves his wife and young son from California to Guadalajara to take on a new post, and he quickly learns that his assignment will be more challenging than he ever could have imagined. | Quando o DEA agente Kiki Camarena (Michael Peña) move-se de sua esposa e filho da Califórnia para Guadalajara para assumir um novo cargo, ele rapidamente aprende que a sua missão será mais difícil do que ele jamais poderia ter imaginado. |
the Oedipus complex, his son–father competition for possession of mother. This psychological complex derives from the 5th-century BC Greek mythologic character Oedipus, who unwittingly killed his father, Laius, and sexually possessed his mother, Jocasta. Analogously, in the phallic stage, a girl's decisive psychosexual experience is the Electra complex, her daughter–mother competition for psychosexual possession of father. This psychological complex derives from the 5th-century BC Greek mythologic character Electra, who plotted matricidal revenge with Orestes, her brother, against Clytemnestra, their mother, and Aegisthus, their stepfather, for their murder of Agamemnon, their father, (cf. Electra, by Sophocles). Initially, Freud equally applied the Oedipus complex to the psychosexual development of boys and girls, but later developed the female aspects of the theory as the feminine Oedipus attitude and the negative Oedipus complex; yet, it was his student–collaborator, Carl Jung, who coined the term Electra complex in 1913. Nonetheless, Freud rejected Jung's term as psychoanalytically inaccurate: "that what we have said about the Oedipus complex applies with complete strictness to the male child only, and that we are right in rejecting the term 'Electra complex', which seeks to emphasize the analogy between the attitude of the two sexes". Oedipus: Despite mother being the parent who primarily gratifies the child's desires, the child begins forming a discrete sexual identity – "boy", "girl" – that alters the dynamics of the parent and child relationship; the parents become the focus of infantile libidinal energy. The boy focuses his libido (sexual desire) upon his mother, and focuses jealousy and emotional rivalry against his father – because it is he who sleeps with mother. To facilitate uniting him with his mother, the boy's id wants to kill father (as did Oedipus), but the ego, pragmatically based upon the reality principle, knows that the father is the stronger of the two males competing to possess the one female. Nevertheless, the boy remains ambivalent about his father's place in the family, which is manifested as fear of castration by the physically greater father; the fear is an irrational, subconscious manifestation of the infantile Id. Electra: Whereas boys develop castration anxiety, girls develop penis envy that is rooted in anatomic fact: without a penis, she cannot sexually possess mother, as the infantile id demands. As a result, the girl redirects her desire for sexual union upon father; thus, she progresses towards heterosexual femininity that culminates in bearing a child who replaces the absent penis. Moreover, after the phallic stage, the girl's psychosexual development includes transferring her primary erogenous zone from the infantile clitoris to the adult vagina. Freud thus considered a girl's Oedipal conflict to be more emotionally intense than that of a boy, potentially resulting in a submissive woman of insecure personality. Psychologist Karen Horney has disputed this theory, calling it inaccurate and demeaning to women. She proposed that, in fact men experience feelings of inferiority because they cannot give birth to children, a concept she referred to as womb envy. Psychologic defense: In both sexes, defense mechanisms provide transitory resolutions of the conflict between the drives of the Id and the drives of the ego. The first defense mechanism is repression, the blocking of memories, emotional impulses, and ideas from the conscious mind; yet it does not resolve the id–ego conflict. The second defense mechanism is Identification, by which the child incorporates, to their ego, the personality characteristics of the same-sex parent; in so adapting, the boy diminishes his castration anxiety, because his likeness to father protects him from father's wrath as a rival for mother; by so adapting, the girl facilitates identifying with mother, who understands that, in being females, neither of them possesses a penis, and thus they are not antagonists. Dénouement: Unresolved psychosexual competition for the opposite-sex parent might produce a phallic-stage fixation leading a girl to become a woman who continually strives to dominate men (viz. penis envy), either as an unusually seductive woman (high self-esteem) or as an unusually submissive woman (low self-esteem). In a boy, a phallic-stage fixation might lead him to become an aggressive, over-ambitious, vain man. Therefore, the satisfactory parental handling and resolution of the Oedipus complex and of the Electra complex are most important in developing the infantile super-ego, because, by identifying with a parent, the child internalizes morality, thereby, choosing to comply with societal rules, rather than having to reflexively comply in fear of punishment. Latency stage The fourth stage of psychosexual development is the latency stage that spans from the age of six years until puberty, wherein the child consolidates the character habits they developed in the three earlier stages of psychologic and sexual development. Whether or not the child has successfully resolved the Oedipal conflict, the instinctual drives of the id are inaccessible to the ego, because their defense mechanisms repressed them during the phallic stage. Hence, because said drives are latent (hidden) and gratification is delayed – unlike during the preceding oral, anal, and phallic stages – the child must derive the pleasure of gratification from secondary process-thinking that directs the libidinal drives towards external activities, such as schooling, friendships, hobbies, etc. Any neuroses established during the fourth, latent stage, of psychosexual development might derive from the inadequate resolution either of the Oedipus conflict or of the ego's failure to direct their energies towards socially acceptable activities. Genital stage The fifth stage of psychosexual development is the genital stage that spans puberty through adult life, and thus represents most of a person's life; its purpose is the psychological detachment and independence from the parents. The genital stage affords the person the ability to confront and | during the oral stage; two factors contribute to its formation: (i) in developing a body image, they are discrete from the external world, e.g. the child understands pain when it is applied to their body, thus identifying the physical boundaries between body and environment; (ii) experiencing delayed gratification leads to understanding that specific behaviors satisfy some needs, e.g. crying gratifies certain needs. Weaning is the key experience in the infant's oral stage of psychosexual development, their first feeling of loss consequent to losing the physical intimacy of feeding at mother's breast. Yet, weaning increases the infant's self-awareness that they do not control the environment, and thus learns of delayed gratification, which leads to the formation of the capacities for independence (awareness of the limits of the self) and trust (behaviors leading to gratification). Yet, thwarting of the oral-stage – too much or too little gratification of desire – might lead to an oral-stage fixation, characterized by passivity, gullibility, immaturity, unrealistic optimism, which is manifested in a manipulative personality consequent to ego malformation. In the case of too much gratification, the child does not learn that they do not control the environment, and that gratification is not always immediate, thereby forming an immature personality. In the case of too little gratification, the infant might become passive upon learning that gratification is not forthcoming, despite having produced the gratifying behavior. Anal stage The second stage of psychosexual development is the anal stage, spanning from the age of eighteen months to three years, wherein the infant's erogenous zone changes from the mouth (the upper digestive tract) to the anus (the lower digestive tract), while the ego formation continues. Toilet training is the child's key anal-stage experience, occurring at about the age of two years, and results in conflict between the id (demanding immediate gratification) and the ego (demanding delayed gratification) in eliminating bodily wastes, and handling related activities (e.g. manipulating excrement, coping with parental demands). The style of parenting influences the resolution of the id–ego conflict, which can be either gradual and psychologically uneventful, or which can be sudden and psychologically traumatic. The ideal resolution of the id–ego conflict is in the child's adjusting to moderate parental demands that teach the value and importance of physical cleanliness and environmental order, thus producing a self-controlled adult. Yet, if the parents make immoderate demands of the child, by over-emphasizing toilet training, it might lead to the development of a compulsive personality, a person too concerned with neatness and order. If the child obeys the id, and the parents yield, they might develop a self-indulgent personality characterized by personal slovenliness and environmental disorder. If the parents respond to that, the child must comply, but might develop a weak sense of self, because it was the parents' will, and not the child's ego, which controlled the toilet training. Phallic stage The third stage of psychosexual development is the phallic stage, spanning the ages of three to six years, wherein the child's genitalia are their primary erogenous zone. It is in this third infantile development stage that children become aware of their bodies, the bodies of other children, and the bodies of their parents; they gratify physical curiosity by undressing and exploring each other and their genitals, and so learn the physical (sexual) differences between "male" and "female" and the gender differences between "boy" and "girl". In the phallic stage, a boy's decisive psychosexual experience is the Oedipus complex, his son–father competition for possession of mother. This psychological complex derives from the 5th-century BC Greek mythologic character Oedipus, who unwittingly killed his father, Laius, and sexually possessed his mother, Jocasta. Analogously, in the phallic stage, a girl's decisive psychosexual experience is the Electra complex, her daughter–mother competition for psychosexual possession of father. This psychological complex derives from the 5th-century BC Greek mythologic character Electra, who plotted matricidal revenge with Orestes, her brother, against Clytemnestra, their mother, and Aegisthus, their stepfather, for their murder of Agamemnon, their father, (cf. Electra, by Sophocles). Initially, Freud equally applied the Oedipus complex to the psychosexual development of boys and girls, but later developed the female aspects of the theory as the feminine Oedipus attitude and the negative Oedipus complex; yet, it was his student–collaborator, Carl Jung, who coined the term Electra complex in 1913. Nonetheless, Freud rejected Jung's term as psychoanalytically inaccurate: "that what we have said about the Oedipus complex applies with complete strictness to the male child only, and that we are |
I have a feeling that I have very little time… | «Мне кажется у меня осталось очень мало времени». |
In Vaishnavism Hindu theology, Kanchipuram is one of the seven Tirtha (pilgrimage) sites, for spiritual release. | Dalam teologi Hindu aliran Waisnawa, Kanchipuram merupakan salah satu dari tujuh situs Tirtha (ziarah), bagi pembebasan spiritual. |
moorland to the north of Gress is a breeding site for Arctic and great skua in the summer. The Iceland gull and the brent goose can be seen at Gress. The garden tiger moth has also been seen at Gress. See also Lewis and Harris History of the Outer Hebrides References External links Visitor's guide for the Isle of Lewis Website of the Western | and used until the early 20th century. The two-storey building is in a state of ruin. There is a millstone still present. Geography and geology Gress is situated on the B895, between Stornoway and North Tolsta. Nature The moorland to the north of Gress is a breeding site for Arctic and great skua in the summer. The Iceland gull and the brent goose can be seen |
British author Noel Barber heard of Neale's life on the island from a report by the United States Navy and paid him a visit. | Der britische Autor Noel Barber erfuhr von Neals Aufenthalt auf der Insel aus einem Bericht der United States Navy und stattete ihm einen Besuch ab. |
DeKalb Avenue (disambiguation) | ディカルブ・アベニュー駅 |
The device would have had a "store"—memory to hold 1,000 numbers of 40 decimal digits each. | كان الجهاز كان لديه "مخزن" -memory لعقد 1،000 أرقام من 40 أرقام عشرية لكل منهما. |
what is the difference between a single and double acting cylinder? | What is the difference between double acting and single acting cylinders? Double-Acting – have a port at each end, supplied with hydraulic fluid for both the retraction and extension. Single-Acting – hydraulic fluid enters through a port at one end of the cylinder, which extends the rod by means of area difference. |
AS Mangasport | Мангаспорт |
1966, when Australia changed to decimal currency and replaced the pound with the dollar. This currency was a lot easier for calculating compared to the previous Australian pound worth 20 shillings or 240 pence. First series (paper) The $1 (10/-), $2 (£1), $10 (£5), and $20 (£10) had exact exchange rates with pounds and were a similar colour to the notes they replaced, but the $5 (£2/10) did not, and was not introduced until May 1967 when the public had become more familiar with decimal currency. The original notes were designed by Gordon Andrews, who rejected traditional Australian clichés in favour of interesting and familiar subjects such as Aboriginal culture, women, the environment, architecture and aeronautics. Notes issued between 1966 and 1973 bore the title "Commonwealth of Australia". Starting from 1974, the title on the new notes only read "Australia" and the legal tender phrase was also changed from "Legal Tender throughout the Commonwealth of Australia and the territories of the Commonwealth" to "This Australian Note is legal tender throughout Australia and its territories". The $50 note was introduced in 1973 and the $100 note in 1984, in response to inflation requiring larger denominations for transactions. The $1 note was replaced by a $1 coin in 1984, while the $2 note was replaced by a smaller $2 coin in 1988. Although no longer printed, all previous notes of the Australian dollar are still considered legal tender. Polymer commemorative $10 note In 1988, the Reserve Bank of Australia issued $10 notes in plastic. | also changed from "Legal Tender throughout the Commonwealth of Australia and the territories of the Commonwealth" to "This Australian Note is legal tender throughout Australia and its territories". The $50 note was introduced in 1973 and the $100 note in 1984, in response to inflation requiring larger denominations for transactions. The $1 note was replaced by a $1 coin in 1984, while the $2 note was replaced by a smaller $2 coin in 1988. Although no longer printed, all previous notes of the Australian dollar are still considered legal tender. Polymer commemorative $10 note In 1988, the Reserve Bank of Australia issued $10 notes in plastic. The polypropylene polymer banknotes were produced by Note Printing Australia, to commemorate the bicentenary of European settlement in Australia. These notes contained a transparent "window" with a diffractive optically variable device (DOVD) image of Captain James Cook as a security feature. Australian notes were the first in the world to use such features. All current Australian notes also contain microprinting for further security. Second series (polymer) There were initial difficulties with the first polymer note issued; the $10 note had problems with the holographic security feature detaching from the note itself. However, the Reserve Bank saw potential in the issue of plastic notes and commenced preparations for an entirely new series made from polymer, commencing with the $5 note in 1992. Today all Australian notes are made of polymer. In April 1995, the design of the $5 notes was updated to match the rest of the New Banknote Series, with additional slight changes in 1996. In 2001, a special commemorative 'Federation' $5 note was produced, but in 2002, the previous version's production commenced again. From 2002, the design of all notes (except for the $5 note picturing the Queen) was slightly changed to include the names of the people pictured on them under the portraits, and swapping the order of the signatures of officials on the notes. Third series (polymer) On 13 February 2015 the Reserve Bank of Australia announced that the next series of Australia notes would have a tactile feature to help the visually impaired community to tell the value of the note after a successful campaign led by 15-year-old Connor McLeod, who is blind, to introduce |
games when Miller was on the team. Early career Upon graduating high school, Miller, got a job at Mutual Radio Network affiliates WJLA and WTEM as a college student to help as an engineer for their weekend sportscasts. At the job interview, he was asked if he knew how to edit audio tape. He lied and said he could. He kept the job for 11 years. Miller attended George Mason University. In 1992, Miller got a job at WTNT ("Sports Radio 570") in Washington, D.C. as an overnight talk show host and Washington Redskins beat reporter. He only worked there for 3 months. In 1994, he got his first job in TV at WTTG as host of the Washington Redskins pre-game show. In 1995, he got a job at WJLA-TV as weekend sports anchor. From 1994−1997, Miller was a play-by-play announcer for NFL on Fox's regional broadcasts. Current positions Television In 1997, he joined Detroit's WJBK (Fox 2) as sports director and on-air personality. He is the sports director, sports anchor and host of weekly sports discussion show Sports Works on the station. Miller's voice can also | in Washington, D.C. as an overnight talk show host and Washington Redskins beat reporter. He only worked there for 3 months. In 1994, he got his first job in TV at WTTG as host of the Washington Redskins pre-game show. In 1995, he got a job at WJLA-TV as weekend sports anchor. From 1994−1997, Miller was a play-by-play announcer for NFL on Fox's regional broadcasts. Current positions Television In 1997, he joined Detroit's WJBK (Fox 2) as sports director and on-air personality. He is the sports director, sports anchor and host of weekly sports discussion show Sports Works on the station. Miller's voice can also be heard announcing during The Ford Lions Report when Lions highlights clips are shown. The program is broadcast statewide in Michigan. Miller also regularly appears via satellite to discuss the Lions on NFL Network's pre-game show NFL Game Day Morning during the "Word on the Street" segment. Radio Since 2005, Miller has been the radio play-by-play announcer for the NFL's Detroit Lions as well the host of their official pre-game discussion show The Lions Roundtable on the Detroit Lions Radio Network, teaming with long-time color commentator Jim Brandstatter, and sideline reporter Tony Ortiz. Miller replaced longtime Lions play-by-play man Mark Champion. This is not Miller's first stint as a Lions broadcaster, however; he was the play-by-play announcer for pre-season games on the Detroit Lions Television Network from 2001 to 2003. Miller also hosts The Lions Review Show Mondays at 7:00 PM ET on WXYT-FM during the NFL season. Community involvement and awards Miller is an active member of the Detroit Sports Media (formerly Detroit Sports Broadcasters Association) founded in 1948 by pioneer Detroit Tigers announcer Ty Tyson. The Detroit Free Press named Miller the "best local TV sportscaster" for 2004. In 2013, Miller was awarded the Ty Tyson Award by Detroit Sports Media for excellence in sports broadcasting. Memorable calls After the final game of the 0-16 2008 season, Miller eloquently summed up the whole year in a few sentences: After the Lions defeated the Washington Redskins on September 27, 2009, snapping a 19-game losing streak, the 2nd longest in NFL history, Miller proclaimed: After the |
Dog Lake (California) | Lac Dog |
writers." Eve liked her office in London, describing it as "comfortable and cozy." However, her heart was in American Pictures. In an interview with Motion Pictures News she explains, "English audience is a very critical one. American pictures predominate and are well received." The most successful film written by Unsell in her time abroad was The Call of Youth (1921), a short romance film in which Alfred Hitchcock is credited as a title designer. After the movie was produced in 1921, Unsell moved back to New York to start her own company, Eve Unsell Photoplay Staff, Inc., the only company of its kind at the time headed by a woman. Unsell was a feminist and in a time when women had little representation in media she made a point to make both her male and female roles equally important in screen writes and other written works. In an article "From the Studio Angle, The Development Of Screenwriters," written by Eve and featured in the Writer’s Monthly, she talks of her stance on men and women representation in screen writing and on screen roles. "There’s sex in writing," she explains. "Men are generally more successful in working out intricate plots, and supplying the broad sweeps of action, the masculine logic, and proper balance of the subject." Women's roles tend to be different, however just as important. The women "successfully ‘doctor’ the scenarios, adding little touches that give that emotional values to the dramatic scenes, and the psychology of the character necessary for the ‘popular’ picture." Eve defends Eve illuminates how the roles of men and women are brought alive through screen writing and ultimately through pictures and art. The pride she takes in her work is evident through her emphasis on the importance of the storywriter. "Only the best stories are good enough for the film… the screen needs men and women of vision, to portray life at its best… the screen writer must learn the art of substituting action for words." Eve Unsell is now one of the 202 women featured in the "Women Film Pioneers Project," an online database that "showcases women who worked behind-the-scenes in the silent film industry as directors, producers, editors, and more". Selected filmography The Man from Mexico (1914) The Second in Command (1915) The Crystal Gazer (1917) Her Silent Sacrifice (1917) Over There (1917) Madame Jealousy (1918) Sunshine Nan (1918) In Pursuit of Polly (1918) The Whirlpool (1918) His Parisian Wife (1919) Three Men and a Girl (1919) The Test of Honor (1919) The Trap (1919) The Call of Youth (1921) Devotion (1921) The Great Day (1921) Silent Years (1921) A Private Scandal (1921) The Call of Home (1922) Five Days to Live (1922) French Heels (1922) Thorns and Orange Blossoms (1922) Captain Fly-by-Night (1922) Poor Men's Wives (1923) Long Live the King (1923) Chastity (1923) Refuge (1923) Are You a Failure? (1923) The Scarlet Lily (1923) The Hero (1923; with Barbara La Marr, uncredited) Shadows of Paris (1924) The | screen writing paid off. That year Moving Picture World announced that she would sell several film scenarios to the Pathe Freres, and the Kalem Company, who decided to produce Unsell's scenario, The Pawnbroker’s Daughter. Later that year Unsell signed a contract with Cecil DeMille and Jesse Lasky for what was then the Famous Players Film Company. The famous news headline "Eve Unsell Will Sail For England," announced that in 1916 Unsell was chosen to be scenario head of the Famous Players-Lasky British Producers Ltd. The company's aim was "to feature European locations and to produce the works of the greatest Continental writers." Eve liked her office in London, describing it as "comfortable and cozy." However, her heart was in American Pictures. In an interview with Motion Pictures News she explains, "English audience is a very critical one. American pictures predominate and are well received." The most successful film written by Unsell in her time abroad was The Call of Youth (1921), a short romance film in which Alfred Hitchcock is credited as a title designer. After the movie was produced in 1921, Unsell moved back to New York to start her own company, Eve Unsell Photoplay Staff, Inc., the only company of its kind at the time headed by a woman. Unsell was a feminist and in a time when women had little representation in media she made a point to make both her male and female roles equally important in screen writes and other written works. In an article "From the Studio Angle, The Development Of Screenwriters," written by Eve and featured in the Writer’s Monthly, she talks of her stance on men and women representation in screen writing and on screen roles. "There’s sex in writing," she explains. "Men are generally more successful in working out intricate plots, and supplying the broad sweeps of action, the masculine logic, and proper balance of the subject." Women's roles tend to be different, however just as important. The women "successfully ‘doctor’ the scenarios, adding little touches that give that emotional values to the dramatic scenes, and the psychology of the character necessary for the ‘popular’ picture." Eve defends Eve illuminates how the roles of men and women are brought alive through screen writing and ultimately through pictures and art. The pride she takes in |
Tamarix ramosissima | Қызыл жыңғыл |
what is rexx | REXX was a computer programming language developed at IBM in the late 1970âs. Itâs a structured high-level language intended for scripting and macro writing. It was popularized in the Amiga computer operating system Amiga OS and later in IBMâs OS/2 but it existed before those on various IBM operating systems for mainframes and minicomputers. |
Many very famous Italians , such as Michelangelo , Galileo , Machiavelli , Foscolo , Gentile , Rossini , and Marconi are buried inside the church . For this reason , the church is also known as the Pantheon of the Italian Glories ( Tempio dell ` Itale Glorie or Pantheon dell ` Itale Glorie ) . | It is the burial place of some of the most illustrious Italians , such as Michelangelo , Galileo , Machiavelli , Foscolo , Gentile and Rossini , thus it is known also as the Temple of the Italian Glories ( Tempio dell ` Itale Glorie ) . |
A prominent company director was Henning Kronstam (1978-1982), who directed the 1979 Bournonville Festival. | Un importante direttore della compagnia fu Henning Kronstam (1978-1982), che diresse il Bournonville Festival del 1979. |
"My first translation, in 2011, was prompted by an appeal from the leader of a forum for translators involved in the localisation of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project. | "Meine erste Übersetzung kam 2011 durch einen Aufruf im Übersetzerforum des Projekts One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) zustande. |
Lucas Caires | Лукас Кайрес |
Barindra Kumar Ghosh | ബരീന്ദ്ര കുമാർ ഘോഷ് |
Farm Snape Grass in RuneScape | Snape grass is an ingredient used in both fishing and prayer potions, as well as 2 hangover cures for quests. |
References External links Stevan Živković stats at utakmica.rs 1989 births Living people Sportspeople from Sremska Mitrovica Association football midfielders Serbian footballers | people Sportspeople from Sremska Mitrovica Association football midfielders Serbian footballers FK Bežanija players FK Napredak Kruševac players FK Radnički 1923 players FK Metalac Gornji Milanovac players FK Zeta players |
In the preceding weeks, protest attendance had fluctuated from 50,000 to 200,000 during organised rallies. | Nelle settimane successive, la partecipazione nella protesta ha oscillato fra le 50.000 e 200.000 persone durante i raduni organizzati. |
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