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7, In diesem Theil sind verfasset die Bücher, in welchen fürnemlich die Kräfft, Tugenden und Eigenschafften Natürlicher dingen, auch derselben Bereitdungen, betreffent die Artzney, beschriben, werden. | Bd.: 7. In diesem Theil sind verfasset die Bücher, in welchen fürnemlich die Kräfft, Tugenden und Eigenschafften Natürlicher dingen, auch derselben Bereitdungen, betreffent die Artzney, beschriben, werden. |
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is it ok to drink baking soda water? | Baking soda is a good treatment for immediate relief from occasional acid reflux. The recommended dosage for adults is 1/2 teaspoon dissolved in a 4-ounce glass of water. It's best to sip this drink slowly to avoid side effects like gas and diarrhea. You can repeat every two hours. |
Ten years later, she published Memoires of a Lady of Quality, in which she describes her marriage and sexual escapades. | Dix ans plus tard, elle a publié Mémoires d'une Dame de Qualité, dans lequel elle décrit son mariage et ses escapades sexuelles. |
be the first MP to hold a virtual surgery for constituents who can go to his constituency office while he is in London, and converse via webcam. He was a signatory of an open letter to the then-Labour Party leader Ed Miliband in January 2015 calling on the party to commit to oppose further austerity, take rail franchises back into public ownership and strengthen collective bargaining arrangements Hamilton was re-elected as the MP for Leeds North East at the 2019 General Election with a 17,089 majority. Middle East Hamilton is a signatory of the Euston Manifesto and of the statement of principles of the Henry Jackson Society a neoconservative foreign policy think tank. He supports Labour Friends of Israel and was critical of Ed Miliband's stance on the Israel-Gaza conflict in 2014. Parliamentary offices In Parliament he served as a member of the Administration Select committee 1997–2001, and has been a member of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee since the 2001 general election. He is also the chairman of the all party groups on business services, prison health, and civil contingency, he also serves as the vice-chairman of the all-party Iran group. He also chairs the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Tibet. On 7 January 2016, Hamilton was appointed a shadow Foreign Minister, outside the Shadow Cabinet. On 29 June 2016, Hamilton was appointed as Shadow Europe Minister to replace Pat Glass, who resigned over concerns about Corbyn's leadership. Hamilton resigned a few days later on 4 July 2016, saying that he was troubled by Corbyn's response to the Chakrabarti Inquiry into anti-Semitism. On 8 November 2016, Corbyn fulfilled a campaign pledge as Hamilton was appointed as Shadow Minister for Peace and Disarmament - the first time this role had been held. The role covers North Africa, the Middle East, North Korea and Labour Party policy on nuclear weapons. When elected Leader of the Labour Party, Sir Keir Starmer | private prosecution against Hamilton under the Companies Act in connection with his printing business. Hamilton won the subsequent selection process. He was elected to the House of Commons at the 1997 general election when he defeated Kirkhope by 6,959 votes. He made his maiden speech on 23 June 1997, in which he explained that his constituency stretches from the inner-city Leeds district of Chapeltown all the way out to Harewood House, the stately home of the Earls of Harewood. He is said to be the first MP to hold a virtual surgery for constituents who can go to his constituency office while he is in London, and converse via webcam. He was a signatory of an open letter to the then-Labour Party leader Ed Miliband in January 2015 calling on the party to commit to oppose further austerity, take rail franchises back into public ownership and strengthen collective bargaining arrangements Hamilton was re-elected as the MP for Leeds North East at the 2019 General Election with a 17,089 majority. Middle East Hamilton is a signatory of the Euston Manifesto and of the statement of principles of the Henry Jackson Society a neoconservative foreign policy think tank. He supports Labour Friends of Israel and was critical of Ed Miliband's stance on the Israel-Gaza conflict in 2014. Parliamentary offices In Parliament he served as a member of the Administration Select committee 1997–2001, and has been a member of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee since the 2001 general election. He is also |
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Knyvet and through him grandfather of the Katherine Knyvett who married her third cousin Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk and is the ancestor of the Earls of Suffolk and Berkshire. Four months after her husband's death, Muriel Howard died in childbirth between 13 and 21 December 1512. Their five orphaned children were brought up by their grandmother, Eleanor Knyvett. The actress and theatre director Sally Knyvette, who starred as Jenna Stannis in the British science fiction TV series Blake's 7, is a direct descendant of Sir Thomas Knyvet. Death When Henry declared war on France in 1512, Knyvett, along with Sir John Carew, was given command of the royal flagship, the Regent. With a number of court favourites commanding other vessels, a small fleet set sail for the coast of Brittany. On 10 August 1512 they engaged a slightly smaller French fleet, and a violent melee known as the Battle of St. Mathieu ensued off the coast of Brest. Knyvett's ship grappled with the Breton command vessel Cordelière, and was engaged in boarding her when the Cordelière'''s powder magazine blew up (some say it was deliberately ignited). The two vessels burst into flame. Knyvett and Carew both perished, along with the Breton captain Hervé de Portzmoguer and more than 1,700 men, both French and English. In fiction On the TV series | through the Howard connection, Knyvett was related to many of the great figures of English history (his brother-in-law, for example, was Thomas Boleyn, father of Queen Anne, and grandfather of Queen Elizabeth I). By Muriel Howard Knyvett had three sons and two daughters, Edmund (1508–1551), Katherine who would marry Henry Paget, 2nd Baron Paget, Ferdinand, Anne and Henry (died c. 1546). Henry was the father of Sir Henry Knyvet and through him grandfather of the Katherine Knyvett who married her third cousin Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk and is the ancestor of the Earls of Suffolk and Berkshire. Four months after her husband's death, Muriel Howard died in childbirth between 13 and 21 December 1512. Their five orphaned children were brought up by their grandmother, Eleanor Knyvett. The actress and theatre director Sally Knyvette, who starred as Jenna Stannis in the British science fiction TV series Blake's 7, is a direct descendant of Sir Thomas Knyvet. Death When Henry declared war on France in 1512, Knyvett, along with Sir John Carew, was given command of the royal flagship, the |
Seven-time Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens pleaded not guilty Monday in Washington, DC on federal charges of perjury, making false statements and obstruction of Congress, the Washington Post reported. | Roger Clemens pleads not guilty |
how much vitamin c is in strawberries | Fortunately for strawberry lovers, one serving of berries offers 85mg of vitamin C, or 160% of the Recommended Daily Value. Every day, research confirms that strawberries are an important part of a healthy diet. Eating just one serving of strawberries, or about eight of these sweet fruits per day, may help improve heart health, lower the risk of developing some cancers and lower blood pressure. |
26 dollars an hour is how much a year? | $26 an hour is how much per year? If you make $26 per hour, your Yearly salary would be $50,700. This result is obtained by multiplying your base salary by the amount of hours, week, and months you work in a year, assuming you work 37.5 hours a week. |
After the ending movie Richard awakes in his father's house. | После того, как заканчивается кино, Ричард пробуждается в доме его отца. |
The man responsible, who runs the national bank there, by the way, won an Ig Nobel prize in mathematics. | Pria yang bertanggung jawab mengelola bank nasional disana, memenangkan hadiah Ig Nobel untuk matematika. |
the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Nine athletes competed in seven events and won zero medals. Athletics Men Track and road events Women | won zero medals. Athletics Men Track and road events Women Track and road events Judo Women Swimming Men Taekwondo Wrestling Freestyle References |
Within the complex'dedicated to Hathor, her cows head form decorates the columns of the Hypostyle Hall is a sanctuary where Ramses and Nefertari made offerings to the gods, and one showing the Pharaoh himself worshipping his deified wife. | Hathor had the head of a cow and a complex dedicated to her. |
the Dream" on 17 July 2015, on his YouTube account. The song was produced by DJ Smokey. Brian then went on to release his debut single "Dat $tick" on 11 March 2016. Shortly after, he was signed by 88rising. "Dat $tick" track caught international success after 88rising released a reaction video featuring American rappers Ghostface Killah, 21 Savage, Tory Lanez, MadeinTYO, Desiigner, and many more. Since the official music video for the track was uploaded onto his YouTube account, it has been viewed over 180 million times. "Dat $tick" then went on to peak at number four on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles. Brian then went on to release his second single titled "Who That Be" on iTunes on 9 August 2016. The song was produced by Sihk. He then released a remix of his debut single "Dat $tick" which features rappers Ghostface Killah and Pouya. Brian later released his third single "Seventeen" which quickly surpassed the one million hits mark on both YouTube and SoundCloud. 2017–2018: Amen Brian released his fourth single "Back At It" on 19 April 2017. He later started his first US tour in April 2017, which concluded in May. In May 2017, Brian released the single "Gospel" with XXXTentacion and Keith Ape. This was XXXTentacion's first collaboration with Brian and the song was released through 88rising and has since received over 38 million views on YouTube since its release. Brian won an award at the 4th Indonesian Choice Awards as Breakthrough Artist of the Year in May 2017. Brian announced his debut album in an interview with XXL, saying "I'm working on a debut project and there are some serious songs and some comedic stuff, but the serious songs are my focus." In an interview, Brian said he was spending most of his stay in Los Angeles, California working on his debut album. Brian released "Glow Like Dat" on 15 August 2017, through 88rising's YouTube channel. He then announced a nationwide tour starting on 9 September and concluding on 21 November titled "Come to My Party Tour". Brian later released the singles "Chaos" and "Crisis" featuring 21 Savage in October and November 2017 respectively. On 19 December 2017, Brian announced on the social media platform, Twitter, that he was releasing his debut studio album titled, Amen. On 1 January 2018, Brian officially changed his stage name from "Rich Chigga" to "Brian" with the release of "See Me". Six days later, he changed his stage name again to "Rich Brian". Brian later went on and appeared on a single and music video with Kris Wu, Joji, Trippie Redd and Baauer titled, "18" on 16 January. On 2 February, Amen was released and made him the first Asian musician to reach number one on iTunes Hip Hop charts and went on to peak at number 18 on the US Billboard 200. Following the release of Amen, Brian released "Watch Out!" on 4 April 2018. He later appeared on 88rising's compilation album, Head in the Clouds and released two singles to promote the album with "Midsummer Madness" featuring Joji, Higher Brothers, Kyle Chan, 8 August, and "History" which were released on 7 June and 18 July respectively. The album was released on 20 July 2018. 2019–present: The Sailor, 1999 and Brightside On 26 June 2019, Brian released a new single, titled "Yellow", featuring the artist and producer Bekon and later announced his second studio album titled The Sailor. He then released the second single from the album "Kids" on 17 July 2019. The Sailor was released on 26 July 2019 with guest appearances from RZA and Joji. On 25 August 2020, Brian released an EP titled 1999. The seven-track EP was preceded with three singles with accompanying music videos: "Don't Care", "Love in my Pocket" and "DOA". On 20 January 2022, Brian released another EP titled Brightside. The four-track EP was preceded with a single with an accompanying music video: "New Tooth". On the day of the EP's release, a music video for one of its songs, "Getcho Mans", which features fellow Indonesian rapper Warren Hue, was also released. Musical style Rich Brian's musical style has been called "ironic" by UrbanDaddy though it "eventually transcends itself to become a legitimate piece of art." Brian's vocals have been described as baritone, and his delivery as "gruff yet agile" and "unique". His song writing ability has been called "skilled" by HotNewHipHop. Brian, originally making comedic music, has since attempted to distance himself and make more serious music with | produced by DJ Smokey. Brian then went on to release his debut single "Dat $tick" on 11 March 2016. Shortly after, he was signed by 88rising. "Dat $tick" track caught international success after 88rising released a reaction video featuring American rappers Ghostface Killah, 21 Savage, Tory Lanez, MadeinTYO, Desiigner, and many more. Since the official music video for the track was uploaded onto his YouTube account, it has been viewed over 180 million times. "Dat $tick" then went on to peak at number four on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles. Brian then went on to release his second single titled "Who That Be" on iTunes on 9 August 2016. The song was produced by Sihk. He then released a remix of his debut single "Dat $tick" which features rappers Ghostface Killah and Pouya. Brian later released his third single "Seventeen" which quickly surpassed the one million hits mark on both YouTube and SoundCloud. 2017–2018: Amen Brian released his fourth single "Back At It" on 19 April 2017. He later started his first US tour in April 2017, which concluded in May. In May 2017, Brian released the single "Gospel" with XXXTentacion and Keith Ape. This was XXXTentacion's first collaboration with Brian and the song was released through 88rising and has since received over 38 million views on YouTube since its release. Brian won an award at the 4th Indonesian Choice Awards as Breakthrough Artist of the Year in May 2017. Brian announced his debut album in an interview with XXL, saying "I'm working on a debut project and there are some serious songs and some comedic stuff, but the serious songs are my focus." In an interview, Brian said he was spending most of his stay in Los Angeles, California working on his debut album. Brian released "Glow Like Dat" on 15 August 2017, through 88rising's YouTube channel. He then announced a nationwide tour starting on 9 September and concluding on 21 November titled "Come to My Party Tour". Brian later released the singles "Chaos" and "Crisis" featuring 21 Savage in October and November 2017 respectively. On 19 December 2017, Brian announced on the social media platform, Twitter, that he was releasing his debut studio album titled, Amen. On 1 January 2018, Brian officially changed his stage name from "Rich Chigga" to "Brian" with the release of "See Me". Six days later, he changed his stage name again to "Rich Brian". Brian later went on and appeared on a single and music video with Kris Wu, Joji, Trippie Redd and Baauer titled, "18" on 16 January. On 2 February, Amen was released and made him the first Asian musician to reach number one on iTunes Hip Hop charts and went on to peak at number 18 on the US Billboard 200. Following the release of Amen, Brian released "Watch Out!" on 4 April |
Meyers-Martin is a Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives for the 38th district. The district, located in the Chicago metropolitan area, includes all or parts of Country Club Hills, Flossmoor, Frankfort, Hazel Crest, Harvey, Homewood, Markham, Mokena, Oak Forest, Olympia Fields, Park Forest, Richton Park, Tinley Park. Meyers-Martin won | Hills, Flossmoor, Frankfort, Hazel Crest, Harvey, Homewood, Markham, Mokena, Oak Forest, Olympia Fields, Park Forest, Richton Park, Tinley Park. Meyers-Martin won a four-way Democratic primary with a commanding 48% of the vote and ran unopposed in the 2018 general election. She previously served as the first African-American female mayor of Olympia Fields from December 2010 until May 2017. succeeding Linzie Jones (mayor from 1996 to 2010), the first African-American mayor of the city. Meyers-Martin earned a bachelor of arts in criminal justice and pre-law from the |
Ada Patterson | آدا باترسون |
Lavov most Metro Station | Львов мост (станція метро) |
24 May 1939, at the age of 19, he was transferred to Tranmere Rovers for a fee of £500. During the Second World War, Sloan would return to United as a guest player. Between 1943 and 1945, he made three wartime league appearances and scored one goal for United. In May 1945, Sloan also played for United in both legs of the League North Cup final against Bolton Wanderers. However, United lost the final 3–2 on aggregate. Second World War After signing for Tranmere Rovers, Sloan made his debut for the club against Rotherham United on 26 August 1939. However, shortly afterwards, the Second World War broke out and Sloan joined the RAF. He was subsequently stationed in Canada, where he became a sergeant-pilot. Throughout the war, Sloan remained a Tranmere Rovers player and between 1939 and 1946, he made 22 wartime league appearances and scored 15 goals for the club. However, Sloan's RAF duties took him all over the country and during the course of the war, he made frequent guest appearances for other clubs. He made one league appearance for Millwall during the 1942–43 season, before then guesting for Manchester United. The 1944–45 season saw him make 11 league appearances and score six goals for Fulham. During the same season, he also played regularly for Bath City and his 18 goals helped them win the League West Cup in 1945. During the 1945–46 season, he made six league appearances and scored four goals for Brentford in the Football League South and then went to Germany on tour with the club. This had been without the consent of his parent club, Tranmere Rovers. Arsenal At the end of the Second World War, Tranmere Rovers were expecting Sloan to return to them. However, his wartime guest appearances had attracted the interest of several clubs including his former club Manchester United and Arsenal. Sloan eventually left Tranmere and in May 1946 to sign for the Gunners without much ado. This was so given the nonexistence of the rivalry between the two clubs at the time. He made his league debut for Arsenal on 31 August in a 6–1 defeat against Wolverhampton Wanderers. During the subsequent 1946–47 season, he made 27 league appearances and scored one goal, establishing himself as a regular in the Arsenal team. He also played a further three games for the club in the FA Cup. However, in the following season, 1947–48, Sloan lost his place to Archie Macaulay and he only made three league appearances as Arsenal went on to win the old First Division in 1947-48 without him. He played his last game for Arsenal in a league game against Portsmouth on 4 October 1947. In February 1948, Sloan left Arsenal and signed for Sheffield United. Italy After only a brief spell with Sheffield United, Sloan joined Milan for the 1948–49 season, and as a result he became the first Irish footballer to play in Serie A. Playing in a team that also included Gunnar Nordahl and Albert Gudmundsson, Sloan went on to score nine goals during the season. The first of these came on 24 October 1948, when he scored the third goal in 3–1 home win against Triestina. On 5 June 1949, in the final game of season, he scored twice in a 3–2 win against Sampdoria. His goals helped Milan finish the season in third place behind Torino and Internazionale. During subsequent seasons, he played for Torino, Udinese and Brescia, before returning to England and signing | selected players from the whole island. As a result, several notable Irish players from this era, including Sloan, played for both teams. IFA XI Between 1945 and 1947, Sloan made three appearances and scored one goal for the IFA XI. These included two Victory Internationals, played in 1945 and 1946. On 15 September 1945, at Windsor Park, Belfast, he made his debut for the IFA XI in a 1–0 defeat against England. Then, on 4 May 1946, he scored the only goal of the game as the IFA XI defeated Wales 1–0 at Ninian Park. He made his last appearance for the IFA XI in a 2–1 win against Wales on 16 April 1947. Sloan was a Tranmere Rovers player when he played the first two games for the IFA XI, but had transferred to Arsenal by the time he made his last appearance. FAI XI In 1946, while at Arsenal, Sloan also made two appearances and scored one goal for the FAI XI. He was one of several players born in Northern Ireland who benefited from the FAI's attempts to establish their all-Ireland influence. In June 1946, when the FAI organised an Iberian tour, Sloan, together with Jackie Vernon, Billy McMillan and Jimmy McAlinden, was one of four Northern Irish players called up. Sloan subsequently played in both the 3–1 defeat to Portugal on 16 June and then scored the winner as he helped the FAI XI gain a surprise 1–0 victory against Spain on 23 June. Coaching career Sloan continued to play football into the mid-1950s with Peterborough United, before he joined up with Rabat F.C. of Malta as a player/coach in 1954. He also had spells as player/coach with both Lockheed Leamington and Bath City before emigrating to Australia as a coach in the Victorian Premier League, to link up at first with South Melbourne Hellas and then Brunswick Juventus. In 1964 he guided Hellas to the league title. Honours Player Bath City League West Cup (1): 1945 Manager South Melbourne Hellas Victorian Premier League (1): 1964 Port Melbourne Slavia Dockerty Cup (1): 1967 References External links Northern Ireland Footballing Greats 1920 births 1993 deaths People from Lurgan Association football midfielders Association football forwards Association footballers from Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland international footballers from Northern Ireland Football managers from Northern Ireland Pre-1950 IFA international footballers Ireland (FAI) international footballers Dual Irish international footballers Glenavon F.C. players Manchester United F.C. players Tranmere Rovers F.C. players New Brighton A.F.C. players Fulham F.C. wartime |
In 2002–2004, Hunziker and Carsten Spengemann presented the first and second season of Deutschland sucht den Superstar, the German version of the British TV show Pop Idol. Hunziker joined ZDF's Wetten, dass..?, Germany's most popular TV show in October 2009. The show was also syndicated live on the Austrian ORF and SF1 in her native Switzerland. In 2006, she released an album in English, Lole, that was available only in German-speaking countries; the only single off the album was "From Noon Till Midnight". Hunziker co-hosted the Italian comedy shows Zelig (Italia 1) and Scherzi a parte (Canale 5) in 2001. Zelig is one of the most famous Italian TV shows. Later that year, she received the Italian TV Oscar in the category "Discovery of the Year". She also co-hosted the Italian open-air music show Festivalbar with Daniele Bossari and Alessia Marcuzzi. She has also starred in the musicals directed by Saverio Marconi The Sound of Music (playing the role of Maria von Trapp) and Cabaret (playing the role of Sally Bowles); both had huge success in Italy. In 2007, Hunziker and Pippo Baudo hosted the Italian song contest, the Festival di Sanremo, on Rai Uno. Later, she co-hosted Striscia la notizia again with Ezio Greggio and Paperissima with Gerry Scotti. In 2018, she hosted the Sanremo Music Festival on Rai 1 with Claudio Baglioni and Pierfrancesco Favino In 2020, she appeared in a video posted by Mimmo Modem, with the renowned neomelodic song by Niko Pandetta, Marco Calone and Pino Franzese called "Danza". Personal life She was married to Italian singer Eros Ramazzotti from 1998 to 2009 (separated since 2002, divorced 2009) and therefore also has Italian citizenship. They separated in 2002 and have one daughter together, Aurora Sophie (born 1996). Hunziker announced her engagement to the Trussardi-heir Tomaso Trussardi in 2013, and together they have two daughters, Sole (born 2013) and Celeste (born 2015). In 2017, Hunziker blamed a cult | and second season of Deutschland sucht den Superstar, the German version of the British TV show Pop Idol. Hunziker joined ZDF's Wetten, dass..?, Germany's most popular TV show in October 2009. The show was also syndicated live on the Austrian ORF and SF1 in her native Switzerland. In 2006, she released an album in English, Lole, that was available only in German-speaking countries; the only single off the album was "From Noon Till Midnight". Hunziker co-hosted the Italian comedy shows Zelig (Italia 1) and Scherzi a parte (Canale 5) in 2001. Zelig is one of the most famous Italian TV shows. Later that year, she received the Italian TV Oscar in the category "Discovery of the Year". She also co-hosted the Italian open-air music show Festivalbar with Daniele Bossari and Alessia Marcuzzi. She has also starred in the musicals directed by Saverio Marconi The Sound of Music (playing the role of Maria von Trapp) and Cabaret (playing the role of Sally Bowles); both had huge success in Italy. In 2007, Hunziker and Pippo Baudo hosted the Italian song contest, the Festival di Sanremo, on Rai Uno. Later, she co-hosted Striscia la notizia again with Ezio Greggio and Paperissima with Gerry Scotti. In 2018, she hosted the Sanremo Music Festival on Rai 1 with Claudio Baglioni and Pierfrancesco Favino In 2020, she appeared in a video posted by Mimmo Modem, with the renowned neomelodic song by Niko Pandetta, Marco Calone and Pino Franzese called |
"Schweizer in Syrien verschollen" (in German). | «Schweizer in Syrien verschollen» (em alemão). |
Grlić represented critical Marxist positions typical for the whole Praxis school. | Гърлич представя критическите марксистки позиции, типични за цялата школа „Праксис“. |
rate which permits the concrete to harden by the time it emerges from the bottom of the form. In horizontal slip forming for pavement and traffic separation walls, concrete is laid down, vibrated, worked, and settled in place while the form itself slowly moves ahead. This method was initially devised and utilized in Interstate Highway construction initiated by the Eisenhower administration during the 1950s. History The slip forming technique was in use by the early 20th century for building silos and grain elevators. James MacDonald, of MacDonald Engineering of Chicago was the pioneer in utilizing slip form concrete for construction. His concept of placing circular bins in clusters was patented, with photographs and illustrations, contained in a 1907 book, “The Design Of Walls, Bins, And Grain Elevators”. In 1910, MacDonald published a paper “Moving Forms for Reinforced Concrete Storage Bins,” describing the use of molds for moving forms, using jacks and concrete to form a continuous structure without joints or seams. This paper details the concept and procedure for creating slip form concrete structures. On May 24, 1917, a patent was issued to James MacDonald of Chicago, "for a device to move and elevate a concrete form in a vertical plane". Silos James MacDonald’s bin and silo design was utilized around the world into the late 1970s by MacDonald Engineering. In the 1947-1950 period, MacDonald Engineering constructed over 40 concrete towers using the slip-form method for AT&T Long Lines up to tall for microwave relay stations across the United States. The former Landmark Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas was constructed in 1961 by MacDonald Engineering as a subcontractor, utilizing Macdonald’s concept of slip form concrete construction to build the 31 story reinforced steel tower. Residential and commercial building The technique was introduced to residential and commercial buildings already in the 1950s in Sweden. The Swedish company Bygging developed in 1944 the first hydraulic hijacks to lift the forms, which got patented. The first houses were built in Västertorp, Sweden, and Bygging became pioneers around the world with slip forming technique, from 1980 with the name Bygging-Uddemann. Residential and commercial building also was introduced in the late 1960s in USA. One of Its first uses in high-rise buildings in the United States was on the shear wall supported apartment building at Turk & Eddy Streets in San Francisco, CA, in 1962, built by the San Francisco office of Macdonald Engineering. The first notable use of the method in a residential/retail business was the Skylon Tower in Niagara Falls, Ontario, which was completed in 1965. Another unusual | introduced in the late 1960s in USA. One of Its first uses in high-rise buildings in the United States was on the shear wall supported apartment building at Turk & Eddy Streets in San Francisco, CA, in 1962, built by the San Francisco office of Macdonald Engineering. The first notable use of the method in a residential/retail business was the Skylon Tower in Niagara Falls, Ontario, which was completed in 1965. Another unusual structure was the tapered buttress structures for the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1969. Another shear wall supported structure was the Casa Del Mar Condominium on Key Biscayne, Miami, FL in 1970. From the 1950s, the vertical technique was adapted to mining head frames, ventilation structures, below grade shaft lining, and coal train loading silos; theme and communication tower construction; high rise office building cores; shear wall supported apartment buildings; tapered stacks and hydro intake structures, etc. It is used for structures which would otherwise not be possible, such as the separate legs of the Troll A deep sea oil drilling platform which stands on the sea floor in water about deep, has an overall height of weighs , and has the distinction of being the tallest structure ever moved (towed) by mankind. In addition to the typical silos and shear walls and cores in buildings, the system is used for lining underground shafts and surge tanks in hydroelectric generating facilities. The technique was utilized to build the Inco Superstack in Sudbury, Ontario, and the CN Tower in Toronto. In 2010, the technique was used to build the core of the supertall Shard London Bridge tower in London, England. References External links Slip-Form Construction Time Lapse - The Dalles, Oregon Retrieved 2014-04-22. Slipform MacDonald Engineering's slip form concrete grain silos Bibliography Nawy, Edward G. Concrete Construction Engineering Handbook. New |
Cannone da 149/40 modello 35 | Ansaldo 149/40 Mod. 1935 |
Jonathan Keys, 41, uses the collodion process, which was a photographic method used from the 1850s to the 1880s .
He has to haul around a huge Circa camera from the 1880s to take his incredible images of Newcastle .
Each still takes 15 minutes to capture but he says the fascinating results are worth the effort required . | Digital cameras have revolutionised photography, making photography cheap, easier and readily available to all. However, one photographer has shunned modern equipment to use a 160-year-old method that requires a portable dark room and an enormous camera that captures just one image every 15 minutes. The collodion process - otherwise known as the wet plate process - was wildly popular from the 1850s to the 1880s. Invented by Frederick Scott Archer, it was known for giving fine detail but also for being highly impractical. Echoes of history: A street scene in modern Newcastle city centre near the Quayside area taken by Jonathan Keys using the collodion process - an archaic photographic method . Clash: The historic buildings of the north-east city jar with the modern cars because of the archaic photographic method . Jonathan Keys, 41, from Newcastle, has been practicing the process for three years and says the results are highly satisfying. 'It's definitely far more rewarding than digital photography because of the time and attention needed for each picture,' he said. Mr Keys will only take two to six photographs per day when using the wet plate process and reckons there are only around 50 people doing it in the UK. While this style of photography may be completely baffling to most who simply press a button on their phone for instant snaps, Mr Keys takes a lot of joy from it. He said: 'The fun part of it for myself is the need to be near a darkroom to process each shot. 'It's similar to a polaroid, once it's been shot you can move onto the next shot without thinking about the time you have to spend in Photoshop.' 'In theory it's actually quicker because many working photographers will spend hours on Photoshop, however you do end up with less images.' Mr Keys will only take two to six photographs per day when using the wet plate process and reckons there are only around 50 people doing it in the UK. Pictured, a busy stree in Newcastle city centre . Clash of cultures: A Roman re-enactor in front of modern cars, captured using a 160-year-old photographic method. Right, cars sit incongruously in the street scene . The process starts in the darkroom by pouring collodion onto one side of glass and then dipping it into silver nitrate, which makes it sensitive to light. While still under dark room conditions, the plate is then loaded into a camera and taken to Jonathan's desired location. Jonathan will then take his lens cap off the camera to expose the plate to light and guess how long the cap needs to be off for to obtain correct exposure. The plate is then taken back to a dark room and developed in a similar way to conventional film negatives. Unlike negatives and digital photos, the finished plate can be sealed with varnish to stop the silver oxidising and achieves a permanent record, as proven by stills taken 150 years ago. Mr Keys admits that he's often quizzed by curious members of the public about using such an unusual camera, including famous comedian Johnny Vegas. A portrait of a couple in Newcastle city centre. While this style of photography may be completely baffling to most who simply press a button on their phone for instant snaps, Mr Keys takes a lot of joy from it . The full-time photographer explains: 'I use a wooden 10x8 Circa camera from the 1880s so I get questions all the time, especially in Newcastle city centre. 'I'm always with another person whilst shooting, that way one of us can concentrate on the process whilst the other answers the inquisitive public.' Johnny Vegas was dumbfounded when I took the camera to book launch. He couldn't stop laughing and was expecting some flash powder! 'It's also a great way for making contacts as I've got a few photography jobs from a result of hanging around Newcastle with a big wooden box.' Mr Keys, who is a self-employed photographer but does wet plate in his spare time, believes that the famous city is perfect for his art. 'The process suits subjects with lots of detail in such as the old ornate Edwardian doorways,' he said. 'There is plenty of scope but the only thing that stops you is the parking and those bus-only lanes. 'I'm planning on replacing the car with a mule and perhaps a cart at some future stage - though the wife may need some convincing.' Photo historian: Photographer Jonathan Keys, 41, with his 130-year-old camera in Newcastle . The plate from the camera is taken to a dark room and developed in a similar way to conventional film negatives . |
how many virtual schools are there in the usa | According to a new report from the National Education Policy Center, which operates out of U Colorado Boulder's School of Education, there were 338 full-time virtual schools operating as part of a public education system in 30 states in the 2012-2013 academic year. That's up from 311 the previous year. |
According to Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, Christians are the most persecuted group in the contemporary world. | Segundo o Papa Emérito Benedito XVI , os cristiáns son o grupo máis perseguido no mundo contemporáneo. |
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indexed in the Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Scopus, Social Sciences Citation Index, Academic Search, International Bibliography of Periodical Literature, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, Periodicals Index Online, and Anthropological Literature. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2019 impact factor of 2.828, ranking it 10th out of 91 journals in the category "anthropology". References External links Archaeology journals Publications established in 1978 English-language journals Quarterly journals | until 2000. From 2000 to 2018, it was edited by Catherine M. Cameron and James M. Skibo. The current editors are Valentine Roux and Margaret E. Beck. The journal is often associated with the processual, behavioural, and evolutionary schools of archaeological theory, but aims to "welcome 'all theoretical archaeology'". For example, a landmark paper by Ian Hodder, which established the name post-processual archaeology for the theoretical reaction to processual archaeology he led in the early 1980s, was published in volume 8 of Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory. Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted and indexed in the Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Scopus, Social Sciences Citation Index, Academic Search, International Bibliography of Periodical Literature, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, Periodicals Index Online, and Anthropological Literature. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2019 impact factor of 2.828, |
What was the name of the single that Blur won the BRIT award for best single in 1994 | Official Charts Flashback 1994: Blur – Parklife 02 May 2014 Official Charts Flashback 1994: Blur – Parklife It’s 20 years since Britpop went stratospheric as Blur’s third album Parklife went straight in at the Number 1 spot. Google + It’s 20 years since Britpop went stratospheric as Blur’s third album Parklife went straight in at the Number 1 spot. “Street’s like a jungle, so call the police…” is the opening to one of the most talked about albums of the ‘90s. Blur would be the first to admit that they were in need of a big comeback following the milder than anticipated success of their second album Modern Life Is Rubbish. Their debut hit There’s No Other Way and its parent album Leisure had made them the darlings of the music scene, but times had changed and while there was enough critical acclaim for the band, it wasn’t translating into sales or chart positions. So what next for Blur aka Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree? It was bolshy chant Girls And Boys that turned things around for the band, giving them their biggest hit so far when it peaked at Number 5. The track marked a poppier, cheekier sound for Blur, and paved the way for the release that would see Britpop go mega-mainstream – Parklife. Britpop wasn’t a new concept. The beginning of the Britpop movement – essentially a media buzzword that covered lots of different types of music but was shorthand for "bands with a fondness for guitars from the UK" – is widely accredited to the cover of the April 1993 edition of dear departed music magazine Select featuring Suede frontman Brett Anderson. But while bands of the Britpop genre had enjoyed considerable success, it was Blur who first converted this into Number 1s and a mainstream following. Parklife went straight in at Number 1, selling 27,000 copies in its first week – it would have to wait until the week before Christmas 1994 to notch up its biggest weekly sales, when it shifted almost 40,000 copies. After Girls And Boys went Top 5, Parklife spawned three more Top 20 singles: To The End (16), Parklife (10) and End Of A Century (19). Parklife, featuring the vocal talents of Quadrophenia star Phil Daniels (well, he talks over it), comes out on top for sales, with 190,000 copies sold – Blur’s 6th bestseller overall. For a while, Blur were the undisputed kings of Britpop, but only a couple of weeks earlier, Manchester band Oasis had released their debut album Shakermaker which may not have had made a huge impression the charts – reaching Number 31 – but certainly got people talking. It would be another four months before their debut Definitely Maybe would redefine Britpop again, and over a year before things really got interesting, with much vaunted Blur vs Oasis battle between singles Roll With It and Country House, which would be Blur’s first Number 1. Altogether Blur have had 26 Top 40 hits, including 13 Top 10s, two of which got to Number 1. Their biggest selling single is the controversial Country House, which has sold over 540,000 copies. Parklife is Blur’s bestselling studio album, with just over a million copies sold. It won the BRIT Award for Best British Album in 1995 and was the first of four consecutive chart-topping albums for the band, with The Great Escape (1995), Blur (1997) and 13 (1999) completing the quartet. A further Number 1 album came with 2003’s Think Tank – their most recent studio album and the only one without guitarist Graham Coxon, who’d quit the year before. The members of Blur have gone on to success outside the band. Most notably, Damon Albarn has enjoyed hits with his animated band Gorillaz, scoring five Top 10 hits, including a Number 1 with 2005’s Dare, and three Top 10 albums. Damon’s debut solo album Everyday Robots looks set to enter the Official Albums Chart Top 10 this week . Bassist Alex James branched out into cheese-making and working with novelty pop band Fat Les, along with WigWam with ‘90s legend Betty Boo. Drummer Dave Rowntree retrained as a solicitor and also directed an animated series, while dabbling in radio presenting. Guitarist Graham Coxon |
back to the southern force. On 21 October, a day after rejoining the northern Sea Dragon unit, the destroyer observed the return of 14 North Vietnamese prisoners-of-war. Two days later, a failure of the counter-recoil mechanism in the forward turret forced Perth to withdraw from Sea Dragon and sail south to less-demanding gunline duties of Danang. She remained on station until November, when she sailed to Hong Kong for personnel leave. Operation Sea Dragon was cancelled completely on 1 November. The ship was assigned to the II Corps area on 12 November, providing gunfire support for a battalion of the Korean 26th Regiment, then later relocated south to the IV Corps area to provide similar services for the South Vietnamese 7th and 9th Divisions. Perth returned to the gunline off Danang on 12 December, sailed back to the IV Corps area four days later, then effectively turned around on arrival as the ship was ordered to sail to the II Corps area and provide gunfire support for Operation McLain; firing 511 rounds in one day. On 19 December, Perth sailed back to IV Corps, where, apart from a brief deployment to Taiwan at the start of 1969, she remained until 20 January. The destroyer was assigned to the destroyer screen of the aircraft carrier for ten days, sailed to Subic for maintenance on 7 February, then returned to naval gunfire support duties on 22 February. From 25 to 28 February, the ship operated in support of Operation Victory Dragon VIII, and fired 690 shells at a variety of targets. Perth continued on fire support operations until 16 March, when she sailed to Hong Kong. Perth was awarded the United States Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation for the second deployment. An appointment as a Commander of the Order of the British Empire, two Mentions in Despatches, and 25 Naval Board commendations recognised the achievements of individual personnel during the tour of duty. Third deployment Perths third and final tour of duty in Vietnamese waters began on the ship's arrival in Subic on 26 September 1970. After relieving Hobart and completing work-up trials, the destroyer arrived off Danang on 3 October and took up gunline duties in Military Region 1. On 23 October, the ship supported a United States Navy SEALs; although two commando teams were able to infiltrate the Cua Viet River, the operation was inconclusive. On 26 October, Perth sailed to Subic for maintenance and rebarrelling, and returned to gunline operations on 4 November. On 14 November, both gun turrets became unusable, although the aft turret was restored later that day. Two days later, the ship sailed south to Military Region 3. On 2 December, the destroyer moved further south to Military Region 4. Perth sailed to Hong Kong for shore leave on 22 December. The Australian warship returned to duties on 10 January with a five-day stint at Yankee Station, escorting the carrier during Rolling Thunder operations. Perth was then assigned to the gunline at Military Region 4. The forward gun turret became unusable again during the latter part of January, and the destroyer sailed to Bangkok for leave on 2 February, then Subic for maintenance and repairs. The ship returned to service on 22 February, operating across Military Regions 2 and 3. There was minimal activity when operating off Military Region 3, as the presence of a gunfire support vessel was unexpected, thus no pre-planned fire missions had been made. Perth left the gunline for the final time on 7 March, and was attached to the escort group of . Five days later, she sailed to Hong Kong, then Subic, to conclude her Vietnam deployment. The destroyer was relieved by on 29 March. Personnel awards for the deployment included one appointment as a Member of the Order of the British Empire, two instances of Mentioned in Despatches, and 26 Naval Board commendations. During 1971, the Australian government decided to withdraw all forces from Vietnam by the end of the year; Brisbane was the last ship to make a combat deployment to Vietnam, and was not replaced when this deployment ended in September. Perth was awarded the battle honour "Vietnam 1967–71" for her three deployments. 1970s In February 1973, Perth, , and sailed on a goodwill cruise to ports in Africa. On 31 July 1974, the destroyer sailed to Long Beach, California for a modernisation and refit. Returning to Sydney on 25 September 1975, Perth spent most of the next two years on training exercises. At the end of March 1980, the destroyer undertook a two-month Pacific deployment to train with the United States Navy and other navies. From late September to early October, Perth was involved in Tuvalu's independence celebrations, before sailing to Hawaii for naval exercises. 1980s During early 1980, the destroyer's propulsion system was modified to operate on diesel fuel instead of furnace oil. The upgrade was finished in May, and during July, Perth was involved in a disaster relief exercise at Jervis Bay. On 8 September 1980, Perth joined five other RAN vessels to form the Australia Squadron. The Squadron, a carrier group formed around the RAN flagship , also included , , Supply, and , and spent two months in the Indian Ocean as part of a flag-showing cruise; the largest RAN deployment since World War II. At the start of 1981, after returning to Sydney for a five-week break, Perth returned to the Indian Ocean for another, four-and-a-half-month-long deployment. The cruise included numerous port visits and three crossing the line ceremonies. Later in the year, she participated in Exercise Kangaroo 81. In March 1982, the destroyer was deployed to the Indian Ocean for the third time, this time for five months. Perth was docked in Sydney for refit between April 1983 and July 1984, and spent the rest of the year on training exercises. In 1985, following the cancellation of ANZUS exercises after New Zealand withdrew from the treaty, Perth participated in their replacement, Exercise Flying Fish. Later in the year, she was deployed to South-east Asia, before returning to Sydney for maintenance and leave. In early 1986, Perth, along with several other ships, visited Hobart prior to participation in Exercise Tasman Sea as part of celebrations for the 75th anniversary of the Australian Navy's foundation. On arriving in Hobart on the 7th of February, the destroyer accidentally rammed a wharf with her bow, damaging it and the two-storey waterfront building, while narrowly missing a "Welcome" sign. Damage to the ship was not so significant as to prevent participation in the exercise, after which, Perth visited Melbourne. This was the start of a series of port visits by the ship, up the western coast of Australia, to Darwin, then into South-east Asia and the Indian Ocean, before returning via Australia's eastern coast. She spent almost all of 1989 docked for maintenance and upgrades. 1990s In February 1990, after completing post-refit trials, the destroyer sailed to Hobart to act as flagship for the Royal Hobart Regatta. She then sailed to South-east Asia in May, participating in several naval exercises and making port visits throughout the region before returning to Sydney in October. During mid-1991, Perth sailed to the Mediterranean via South-east Asia and eastern Africa. She returned to Sydney in August, then spent the rest of the year on training exercises and visits to New Zealand. Early 1990 saw her return to South-east Asia, then operate off the coast of Western Australia before a stint in the South China Sea, returning to Australia in November. The ship spent the early part of 1994 making port visits to western Australia, New Guinea, and New Zealand before docking for refit in June. This did not conclude until the end of March 1995, with the ship sailing to the South China Sea for multinational naval exercises later in the year. In 1996, Perth participated in RIMPAC, before visiting Melbourne for the Melbourne Cup. She returned to Hawaii for another RIMPAC exercise in 1998. 1999 was spent primarily on exercises, along with a deployment to South East Asia, including port visits to Vietnam (for the first time since the war), Guam, Manila, Hong Kong and Singapore. Perth completed a round-Australia voyage during July and August prior to de-commissioning. Decommissioning and fate Perth was decommissioned on 15 October 1999. The destroyer was gifted to the Western Australian government in December 1999. She was scuttled as a dive wreck off the coast of Albany, Western Australia on 24 November 2001. The original ships' bells of the destroyer Perth and her World War II-era predecessor, the cruiser , are displayed at | completed on 22 May 1965, having cost $45 million to construct, and was commissioned into the RAN on 17 July. During the month leading up to the commissioning, the ship's company volunteered to help create hiking trails in the forests of Rhode Island's George Washington Management Area. The destroyer spent eight months in American waters on trials and exercises before sailing for her namesake city, via Pearl Harbor and Suva, on 12 February 1966. During construction, the ship was assigned the United States Navy hull number DDG-25. Operational history In April 1967, Perth was ordered to Macquarie Island to rescue a seriously ill researcher. The ship arrived without incident, but conditions at the island were so adverse to boat handling that instead, the ship's diver swam ashore and back towing a liferaft. Vietnam deployments During the mid-1960s, the United States government pressured Australia to increase the resources it was committing to the Vietnam War; one of the requests was for a combat vessel to help the USN meet the demand for naval gunfire support operations. The idea of deploying a RAN combat ship to the Vietnam War was initially hampered by the number of ships available, particularly with commitments to the Far East Strategic Reserve and involvement in the Indonesia-Malaysia Confrontation, along with the difficulty of operating and maintaining British-designed ships with USN resources. On 14 December 1966, the Australian Cabinet approved the deployment of Hobart as part of increases to Australian military commitment to the conflict. Destroyers deployed to the Vietnam theatre generally operated in one of four roles: Patrols along the coast of North Vietnam as part of Operation Sea Dragon to interdict coastal shipping, with secondary attacks on inland supply lines and military targets, along with coastal defence sites that had fired on American and Australian ships. Ships assigned to Sea Dragon were normally split into a northern and southern unit (although during 1967 up to four units were operating at any time), with each unit made up of two to three ships. However, the Australian government forbade RAN vessels from operating in the northern area. Naval gunfire support operations to assist ground forces, particularly the United States Marine Corps units operating closest to the North Vietnam border. Seven ships were usually stationed on the 'gunline', and attacks fell into two categories: 'unspotted' shelling of areas where North Vietnamese or Viet Cong forces and facilities were known or believed to be, and 'spotted' fire missions in direct support of ground troops. In this role, Perth operated under the callsign "Gunpowder". Anti-infiltration operations under Operation Market Time, which aimed to stop the logistic supply and reinforcement of Viet Cong units operating in South Vietnam by tracking, intercepting, and searching coastal shipping. RAN destroyers were never formally assigned to Market Time, but the overlap of the gunline and Market Time operational areas meant the ships were often called on to assist by tracking suspicious ships or participating in raids. Escort of USN aircraft carriers involved in Operation Rolling Thunder airstrikes. Although RAN ships on deployment were expected to fulfil all duties of an equivalent American destroyer, they were forbidden by the Australian government from operating outside the Vietnam theatre on unrelated Seventh Fleet duties (such as the Taiwan Patrol Force, guard ship duties at Hong Kong, or the Space Recovery Program). After the invasion of Cambodia in 1970, RAN ships were also prohibited from entering Cambodian waters. While deployed to Vietnam, the destroyers were placed under the administrative control of Commander Australian Forces Vietnam in addition to that of the Flag Officer Commanding Australian Fleet. Operationally, the RAN vessels were under the command of the United States Seventh Fleet. Arrangements were made to provide logistic support through the United States Pacific Fleet. A USN lieutenant was assigned to each ship during deployments to act as a liaison with the Seventh Fleet. The deployment of in March 1967 began a pattern of six-month deployments for RAN destroyers, with a constant RAN presence with the Seventh Fleet. Australia was the only allied nation to provide naval support to the United States Navy during the Vietnam War. First deployment On 14 September 1967, Vietnam duties were handed to Perth by Hobart. The destroyer's first assignment was the gunline off the II Corps operating area, where Perth rendezvoused with on 26 September. The ship was specifically tasked with providing gunfire support for the 1st Cavalry Division of the United States Army, which was involved in Operation Pershing. Three days later, Perth was reassigned to the northern part of South Vietnam, in response to increased North Vietnamese activity. On 2 October, both turrets broke down; both were repaired by 23:00, but the aft turret failed again the next evening, with the new problem beyond repair until replacement parts were air-dropped on 5 October. Perth was redeployed to Sea Dragon operations on 16 October, joining American cruiser . On the morning of 18 October, the destroyer was fired on by coastal artillery while investigating a group of fishing junks; Perth was hit once, with the shell deflecting off the aft gun turret and penetrating the superstructure to start a fire in the confidential books vault. The gun turret captain was later awarded a Distinguished Service Medal for his actions in response to the attack, while the officer of the watch was mentioned in despatches for courage and calmness under fire. Six days later, Perth and fired on six small supply craft, sinking five. Perth sailed to Subic for emergency maintenance and rebarrelling on 26 October, and returned to Sea Dragon duties on 1 November. Another maintenance period occurred between 7 and 16 November, after which Perth sailed to Singapore for shore leave, returning to operations on 27 November. This gunline deployment lasted until 20 December, with Perth coming under shore battery fire on two occasions, but receiving no hits or damage. After maintenance at Subic, the destroyer returned Sea Dragon operations on 9 January. Problems with the forward gun turret and the starboard propeller saw Perth withdraw to Subic for repairs on 2 February. These were completed by 14 February, with the destroyer returning to the Sea Dragon force that day. The commanding officer of Perth was appointed overall commander of both the northern and southern task units; the northern unit was normally led by the commander of the assigned cruiser, but Newport News was in dock for maintenance. In mid-February, the forward gun mount malfunctioned again, which left the turret operational but unable to rotate. On 1 March, the destroyer withdrew for maintenance, returning to operations ten days later. On 23 March, Perth withdrew to Subic to conclude her tour of duty, and was replaced on 31 March by Hobart. The destroyer was awarded the United States Navy Unit Commendation for her service during the deployment. In addition to the two personnel awards for actions in response to the 18 October hit, Perths commanding officer was Mentioned in Despatches, and 22 personnel received Naval Board commendations. Second deployment On 19 September 1968, Perth departed from Sydney to replace Hobart in the Vietnam warzone. En route, a training exercise with RAAF aircraft revealed that one of the radars and both identification-friend-or-foe units had defects, which were repaired in Subic. Perth relieved her sister ship on 29 |
Sunnah refers to the traditional biographies of Muhammad wherein examples of sayings attributed to him and his conduct have been recorded. | El sunnah es refereix a les biografies tradicionals de Mahoma on s’han registrar exemples de dites atribuïdes a ell i a la seva conducta. |
References Populated places in Novi Grad, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Grad, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. References Populated |
Mauricio Rodríguez (@MauricioRG28) shows his admiration for the work of Hugo Chávez: | Mauricio Rodríguez (@mauricioRG28) rende nota la sua ammirazione per l'impegno di Hugo Chávez: |
Mohammed Abdulbasit | محمد عبدالباسط |
After a spell in Morocco, he and Peter Orlovsky joined Gregory Corso in Paris. | Po przemowie w Maroko, Allen i Peter Orlovsky dołączyli do Gregora Corsa w Paryżu. |
1910) was a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council from 24 February 1868 to 27 July 1910, when he died. He was the fourth son of George Scotland of Hornsey, Middlesex, England; he matriculated at St John's College, Oxford in 1840, and | Scotland (182127 July 1910) was a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council from 24 February 1868 to 27 July 1910, when he died. He was |
FOWC, as the commercial rights holder, negotiates the contracts for holding F1 Grands Prix, organising television contracts with broadcasters, and receiving licensing fees for use of Formula One material. | FOWC, como titular dos dereitos comerciais, negocia os contratos para a celebración de Grandes Premios, a organización dos contratos coas emisoras de televisión e a recepción de dereitos de licenza para o uso de material da Fórmula Un. |
why are physical and chemical changes important? | Chemical reactions help us understand the properties of matter. By studying the way a sample interacts with other matter, we can learn its chemical properties. These properties can be used to identify an unknown specimen or to predict how different types of matter might react with each other. |
what is judicial review uk? | Judicial review is a kind of court case, in which someone (the “claimant”) challenges the lawfulness of a government decision. ... Alternatively, the court can order the government to do or not do something. The law which applies in cases of this kind is sometimes called “public law” or “administrative law”. |
what is the relationship between romeo and juliet? | The relationship between Romeo and Juliet can be largely defined as the passionate, all-consuming first “love” of two relatively naive teenagers, as that is what the characters are. Juliet is 13 years old (Act 1, scene 2, line 12), and assumedly, Romeo is not much older. |
what is cefi xl 200? | Cefi XL 200 Tablet is a Tablet manufactured by KHANDELWAL LABS. It is commonly used for the diagnosis or treatment of bronchitis , bacterial infections of ear and nose, bacterial infections. It has some side effects such as Bleeding,Abdominal pain,Abdominal cramps,Black and hairy tongue. |
His Compiled Service Records say "Killed by Rebels". | Sua folha de serviço afirma que ele foi "morto por rebeldes". |
Are naps good for you? | I like powernaps of like 15-20 minutes later in the afternoon. Of course this only happens on the weekend.. |
By early March Zapata became concerned that if he did not control the main urban centers in Morelos before Madero began negotiations with Díaz, the demands of his movement would be sidelined. | No início de março Zapata tornou-se preocupado com o facto de que se não controlasse os principais centros urbanos de Morelos antes de Madero iniciar negociações com Díaz, as exigências do seu movimento seriam postas de parte. |
how much does it cost to replace a rear u joint? | If you find a mechanic, expect to pay anywhere from $80 to $150 per hour for labor depending on skill and the prices in your area. Replacing U joints should take no more than two hours, for a total cost (including parts) between $200 and $450. |
do us citizens need a visa to go to cambodia? | A valid passport and a Cambodian visa are required. Tourist and business visas are valid for one month beginning with the date of entry into Cambodia. ... Tourists and business travelers may also obtain a Cambodian visa at the airports in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and at all major border crossings. |
From 1929 to 1935, he lectured worldwide for the Alliance Française, which led him to be made Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur in 1934. | De 1929 à 1935, il donne des conférences dans le monde entier pour l'Alliance française, ce qui lui vaut de devenir chevalier de la Légion d'honneur en 1934. |
how soon after whelping can a dog go into heat? | Originally Answered: How long after a dog has her puppies can she get back in heat? Having a litter should not alter the timing of a dog's heat cycle. So she will have it approx. 6 months after he last cycle/4 months after her litter was born/2–3 months after he litter was weaned. |
Ader | Ader (bedrijf) |
Moesa District | Моэза (округ) |
how many calories does one hour of lifting burn? | According to this exercise list from Harvard Medical School, a general 30-minute strength training session burns an average of 90 calories (180 calories per hour) for a 125-pound person, 112 calories (224 calories per hour) for a 155-pound person and 133 calories (266 calories per hour) for a 185-pound person. |
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It is renamed American Baptist Missionary Union in 1845, American Baptist Foreign Mission Society in 1910, American Board of International Ministries in 1973. | L'organisation est renommée American Baptist Missionary Union en 1845, American Baptist Foreign Mission Society en 1910, American Board of International Ministries en 1973. |
Was abandoned for the same reason. | Également abandonné pour les mêmes raisons. |
an unincorporated community in Boone County in the | communities in Boone County, West Virginia Unincorporated communities in West Virginia Charleston, West Virginia metropolitan area |
I as he shared teams with his sibling for four seasons, he played his entire professional career with Valladolid, also being a Spanish international. Rafael died in Valladolid on 8 October 2012, one month shy of his 86th birthday. Honours Real Madrid La Liga: 1953–54, 1954–55, 1956–57, 1957–58 European Cup: 1955–56, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60 Latin Cup: 1955, 1957 References External links Spain stats at Eu-Football 1926 births 2012 deaths People from Ceuta Spanish footballers | Madrid, appearing in 263 games in the competition. He began his career with local Atlético Tetuán, and retired in 1962 at the age of 35. With Real Madrid, Lesmes was part of the team that won five consecutive European Cups. International career Lesmes was selected for Spain's 1950 FIFA World Cup squad as an uncapped member. He would have to wait nearly five years to make his debut, however, appearing in a 1–2 friendly loss to France on 17 March 1955, in Madrid. Lesmes' second and last international was a 6–2 win against Northern Ireland on 15 October 1958, in another exhibition game. Personal life and death Lesmes' older brother, Francisco, was also a footballer and a defender. Often referred to as Lesmes I as he shared teams with his sibling for four seasons, he played |
He was gradually drawn into the legal disputes being contested by the fast-growing computer companies Honeywell and Sperry Rand. | Nach und nach wurde er in die Rechtsstreitigkeiten zwischen den schnell wachsenden Computerfirmen Honeywell und Sperry Rand verwickelt. |
contract, but found breaking into the first-team more difficult during the 2017–18 season due to an influx of midfielders signed in the summer. On 19 October 2018, he joined National League South side Woking on a one-month loan deal. He made his debut for the "Cardinals" at the Kingfield Stadium the next day, helping his new team to beat Welling United 1–0 in the fourth qualification round of the FA Cup. After his loan was extended he scored his first goal for the club on 24 November, in a 2–0 victory over Folkestone Invicta in the third qualification round of the FA Trophy to secure the "Cards" a place in the first round proper of the competition. Woking went on to cause a cup upset in the second round proper of the FA Cup, knocking out League Two side Swindon Town at the County Ground. He scored a total of four goals in 19 appearances for Alan Dowson's Woking. On 31 January 2019, he joined League Two club Port Vale on loan until the end of the 2018–19 season. He returned on loan to Woking in August 2019, who were now playing in the National League. He | and Port Vale. Early and personal life Edser is from Burpham and attended George Abbot School. Career Nottingham Forest Edser was spotted by Fulham playing for the Guildford Saints as an eight-year old, and was signed to the club's Academy until his release at age 15. He was then an associated schoolboy at Charlton Athletic, before he signed a two-year scholarship at Nottingham Forest in 2015. He helped Forest's under-18 team to win their league and reach the fifth round of the FA Youth Cup during the 2015–16 season. He went on to captain the under-23 side the following season and was an unused substitute for the first-team in the Championship, first appearing on the bench at the City Ground in October 2016; it was reported that he was expected to have made his senior debut had Mark Warburton's side not taken until the final day of the season to secure safety from relegation. He went on to sign a new three-year contract, but found breaking into the first-team more difficult during the 2017–18 season due to an influx of midfielders signed in the summer. On 19 October 2018, he joined |
how to make fluffy slime without glue ingredients? | ['Put 1/2 cup shampoo and 1/4 cup of cornstarch in a bowl.', 'Mix well.', 'Add 3 drops of food coloring (optional).', 'Add 1 tablespoon of water and stir. Slowly add 5 more tablespoons of water, stirring well after each one.', 'Knead the slime for around 5 minutes.'] |
The undercarriage was initially fixed, as required by the standard class rules of the time. | Le train d'atterrissage était initialement fixe, tel qu'il était requis par les règles de classe standard de l'époque. |
Windhoek Central Hospital | Zentralkrankenhaus Windhoek |
Kazlaser | カズレーザー |
what is the difference between apple cider vinegar and ordinary vinegar? | The most obvious difference between the two is their color. White vinegar, also sometimes called distilled or spirit vinegar, is clear and apple cider vinegar is brown. Standard white vinegar contains 4 percent to 7 percent acetic acid and 93 percent to 96 percent water. |
& Huang, 2001 Goticaris Walossek & Müller, 1990 Henningsmoenicaris Walossek & Müller, 1991 Marrella Walcott, 1912 | Goticaris Walossek & Müller, 1990 Henningsmoenicaris Walossek & Müller, 1991 Marrella Walcott, 1912 Martinssonia |
of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was | species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It |
The WWF assigns a conservation status to each ecoregion in the Global 200: critical or endangered; vulnerable; and relatively stable or intact. | WWF tillægger hver økoregion en bevaringsstatus i Global 200: ”kritisk” eller ”truet”; ”sårbar”; ”relativt stabil” eller ”intakt”. |
Since the areas for Wales and England had been enacted separately and there were no Welsh metropolitan areas, the term 'non-metropolitan district' does not apply to Wales. | Dato che le aree del Galles e dell'Inghilterra sono state separate per legge, e che non ci sono aree metropolitane gallesi, il termine distretto non-metropolitano non viene applicato nel Galles. |
I will teach Esperanto in my land. | J'enseignerai l'espéranto dans mon pays. |
This was facilitated through the use of adobos (marinades) along with paprika (a substance with antibacterial properties). | Cela était rendu plus simple par l'utilisation dʼadobos (marinades) contenant du paprika (une substance aux propriétés anti-bactériennes). |
Beginning in early 1981, however, the company cut production and saw a sharp decline in profit that fiscal year. | A principios de 1981, sin embargo, la compañía cortó la producción y tuvo un fuerte descenso en las ganancias de ese año fiscal. |
Forti used 1988 to gain valuable experience in F3000, and this helped the team to perform better in following seasons, as did a change to more competitive Lola and then Reynard chassis. | Forti utilizou o ano 1988 para gañar unha considerable experiencia na F3000, e isto axudou ao equipo a render de mellor xeito nas seguintes tempadas, así como un cambio aos chasis máis competitivos de Lola e despois a Reynard. |
North Carolina Highway 2 | Pak Carolina Kong-lō͘ 2 |
Corixidae. There are at least three described species in Dasycorixa. Species These three species belong | three described species in Dasycorixa. Species These three species belong to the genus Dasycorixa: Dasycorixa hybrida |
Web-based online casinos (also known as flash casinos) are websites where users may play casino games without downloading software to their local computer. | Sòng bạc trực tuyến dựa trên web (còn gọi là sòng bạc flash) là những trang web nơi người dùng có thể chơi các trò chơi casino mà không cần tải phần mềm xuống máy tính. |
Will our healthcare costs go down if illegal immigration is brought under control? | Most likely. Right now people who are insured are charged extra to cover people who cannot pay their medical bill. If illegals are covered, at least in part, by medicare or medicaid, then that will ease the financial burden on the insured. |
As a result, such interest could not be fully satisfied and, moreover, grow into certain organizations. | Як результат, такий інтерес не міг бути повністю задоволений і, крім того, розвивався в певних організаціях. |
to: Lille OSC, a French football club "Law of the Sea Convention" (or | Losc. or L.O.S.C. may refer to: Lille OSC, a French football club "Law of |
How can I learn to last a long time in bed? | What should I do to last longer in bed? |
Romance novels Lists of novels 1989 novels | a list of Harlequin Romance novels released in 1989. |
Dan Tuohy | 丹·托赫 |
After capturing the small island of Morgonlandet in July 1941, Soviet forces launched a small-scale amphibious assault against the Finnish island of Bengtskär, which had a lighthouse and was thus an important observation post. | Después de capturar la pequeña isla de Morgonlandet en julio de 1941, las fuerzas soviéticas pusieron en marcha un asalto anfibio a pequeña escala contra la isla finlandesa de Bengtskär, que tenía un faro y era por lo tanto un importante puesto de observación. |
Your works speak for themselves. | Твои работы говорят сами за себя. |
is thanos a bad guy? | Thanos is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. ... Thanos is one of the most powerful villains in the Marvel Universe and has clashed with many heroes including the Avengers, the Guardians of the Galaxy, the Fantastic Four, and the X-Men. |
He also signed a five-year extension of his syndication deal with his show's distributors, King World Productions, Inc. The deal will pay McGraw $15 million a year and keep the show in production through the 2013–2014 television season. | Il a également signé pour une prolongation de cinq ans de son show avec le distributeurs King World Productions, Inc. L’entreprise paie à McGraw 15 millions $ par an et gardera la production du show au cours de la saison 2013-2014. |
Who calls you wise? heng has been governed by chance, and without merit of yours." | Siapa yang menyuebutmu bijak? heng telah dipimpin oleh kesempatan, dan bukan karena kebajikanmu." |
I want to spend the rest of my life with you. I love you. | Haluan viettää loppuelämäni sinun kanssasi. Minä rakastan sinua. |
From 1971 to 1996 the ABS had a policy of destruction of the original census forms and their electronic representations, as well as field records. | Fra 1971 til 1996 var det ABS' politik at destruere de originale folketællingsskemaer og de tilsvarende elektroniske data. |
when does hk become china? | On 1 July 1997 sovereignty over the British colony of Hong Kong will be formally transferred to China. The handover has raised questions about the capacity of the territory to continue its economic success and maintain the political freedoms and rule of law enjoyed under British rule. |
Closed by Prescription | Приключено по давност |
A person who is standing up holding a frisbee. | A man is holding a product at a convention. |
Otonashi reasons with the other SSS members and many of them agree to pass on in lieu of becoming an NPC, including the rest of Girls Dead Monster, Chaa of the Guild, and several unnamed members. | Otonashi razona con los otros miembros del SSS y varios de ellos acceden a volver a la vida antes que convertirse en un NPC, incluyendo el resto de Girls Dead Monster, Chaa del Gremio, y varios miembros no nombrados. |
any body know if Daniel radcliffe has a gf? | Well he going to be 17 in July..\n\nBut No Rumors of GF...\n\nWhy dont you yahoo search his name and check on the many link he has?\n\nhope that help???\n\n\nactually.. come to think of it.. they was a little stupid rumor that he was going out with is hairdresser a while back..didnt belive it .. it was in paper and mag 2 ? |
group in the Regional Council and have a final say on the compilation of the party's slates, Tosi, who defended the position of long-time regional councillors and ministers, claimed his authority and the autonomy of the LV in relation to the federal party. In early March two regional councillors close to Tosi, Luca Baggio and Matteo Toscani, launched the pro-Tosi Venetian Commitment, along with Francesco Piccolo, a former member of The People of Freedom, who was elected leader of the group in the Regional Council. Both Baggio, who had served as president of the LV since 2012, and Toscani explained that they disagreed with a perceived rightward shift of the party under Salvini. After a long struggle between Tosi and Salvini, the latter acknowledged the former's relinquishment from party member, on the grounds that Tosi had refused to ditch his think tank, Let's Rebuild the Country. Consequently, Tosi decided to challenge Zaia and run for president. Besides Baggio and Toscani, between March and April four more regional councillors of Liga Veneta (Daniele Stival, regional minister of Venetian Identity, and Giuseppe Stoppato, who formed, along with former Democrat Diego Bottacin, a group named "Toward North–Venetian People", Maurizio Conte, regional minister of the Environment, and Andrea Bassi), left the party in order to follow Tosi, along with three deputies (Matteo Bragantini, Roberto Caon and Emanuele Prataviera) out of five and three senators (Raffaella Bellot, Patrizia Bisinella, Tosi's partner, and Emanuela Munerato) out of five, while the three highest-ranking Tosiani, Marino Finozzi (regional minister of Tourism and International Trade), Leonardo Muraro (President of the Province of Treviso) and Mara Bizzotto MEP, chose not to. In the meantime, Venetian Agreement changed its name into Tosi List for Veneto (LTV) and Toward North–Venetian People to "Family–Pensioners". In late April four regional councillors of FI (Leonardo Padrin, Mauro Mainardi, Renzo Marangon and Moreno Teso) joined the LTV. Finally, Muraro reverted his earlier decision not to follow Tosi and left Liga Veneta in order to head the LTV's list in the province of Treviso. 2015 regional election In the election, Tosi ran | party's group in the Regional Council and have a final say on the compilation of the party's slates, Tosi, who defended the position of long-time regional councillors and ministers, claimed his authority and the autonomy of the LV in relation to the federal party. In early March two regional councillors close to Tosi, Luca Baggio and Matteo Toscani, launched the pro-Tosi Venetian Commitment, along with Francesco Piccolo, a former member of The People of Freedom, who was elected leader of the group in the Regional Council. Both Baggio, who had served as president of the LV since 2012, and Toscani explained that they disagreed with a perceived rightward shift of the party under Salvini. After a long struggle between Tosi and Salvini, the latter acknowledged the former's relinquishment from party member, on the grounds that Tosi had refused to ditch his think tank, Let's Rebuild the Country. Consequently, Tosi decided to challenge Zaia and run for president. Besides Baggio and Toscani, between March and April four more regional councillors of Liga Veneta (Daniele Stival, regional minister of Venetian Identity, and Giuseppe Stoppato, who formed, along with former Democrat Diego Bottacin, a group named "Toward North–Venetian People", Maurizio Conte, regional minister of the Environment, and Andrea Bassi), left the party in order to follow Tosi, along with three deputies (Matteo Bragantini, Roberto Caon and Emanuele Prataviera) out of five and three senators (Raffaella Bellot, Patrizia Bisinella, Tosi's partner, and Emanuela Munerato) out of five, while the three highest-ranking Tosiani, Marino Finozzi (regional minister of Tourism and International Trade), Leonardo Muraro (President of the Province of Treviso) and Mara Bizzotto MEP, chose not to. In the meantime, Venetian Agreement changed its name into Tosi List for Veneto (LTV) and Toward North–Venetian People to "Family–Pensioners". In late April four regional councillors of FI (Leonardo Padrin, Mauro Mainardi, Renzo Marangon and Moreno Teso) joined the LTV. Finally, Muraro reverted his earlier decision not to follow Tosi and left Liga Veneta in order to head the LTV's list in the province of Treviso. 2015 regional election In the election, Tosi ran with the support of six lists, more than any other candidate: two lists connected to the LTV (Tosi List for Veneto and Il Veneto del Fare con Tosi), the traditional Christian-democratic NCD–UdC–Popular Area, the Pensioners' Party, North-East Union and Veneto Confederal State. Three incumbent regional ministers ran with Tosi: Conte and Stival with the LTV, and Marino Zorzato with NCD–UdC–Popular Area. The top-candidates of the LTV provincial lists were Bassi in Verona, Fabrizio Bisognin in Vicenza, Conte in Padua, Muraro in Treviso, Toscani in Belluno, Stival in Venice and Gianni Tessari in Rovigo. Bottacin was a candidate of the LTV in Treviso, Piccolo of the same list in Venice, Marangon of Il Veneto del Fare in Vicenza, and Giovanna Negro, a former deputy of Lega Nord, of the latter list in Verona. On election day, Tosi won 11.9% of the vote (a distant fourth to Zaia's 50.1%) and the two lists connected with the LTV obtained 7.1% of the vote (combined result of the LTV, 5.7%, |
Hubert Brooks | هوبير بروكس |
FS Class 744 | Locomotiva FS 744 |
of 18 living with them, 63.9% were married couples living together, 7.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 26.2% were non-families. 24.2% of all households were made up of individuals, and 15.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.68 and the average family size was 3.20. In the village, the population was spread out, with 27.5% under the age of 18, 8.6% from 18 to 24, 30.7% from 25 to 44, 19.3% from 45 to 64, and 13.8% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females there were 101.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 97.1 males. The median income for a household in the village was $52,411, and the median income for a family was $59,861. Males had a median income of $37,750 versus $27,065 for females. The per capita income for the village was $21,293. About 3.3% of families and 4.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 4.1% of those under age 18 and 7.2% of those age 65 or over. Education Kalida High School (KHS) and Kalida Elementary School (KES) | a village in 1839. The county seat was transferred to Ottawa in 1866. The Putnam County Historical Society Museum is housed in Kalida. Geography Kalida is located at (40.984530, -84.197585). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , of which is land and is water. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 1,542 people, 588 households, and 408 families living in the village. The population density was . There were 612 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the village was 98.7% White, 0.2% African American, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 0.6% from other races, and 0.4% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.1% of the population. There were 588 households, of which 33.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 61.7% were married couples living together, 4.9% had a female householder with no husband present, 2.7% had a male householder with no wife present, and 30.6% were non-families. 28.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 16.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.53 and the average family size was 3.14. The median age in the village was 39.6 years. 26.5% of residents were under the age of 18; 5.5% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 23.1% were from 25 to 44; 27.1% were from 45 to 64; and |
the war he was a first lieutenant. Biography Porter was a native of Delaware County, Ohio. He joined the United States Army in 1861 as a private in Company G, 21st Ohio Infantry. In April 1862, he was to take part in a daring raid with 21 others (later known as "Andrews' Raiders" because they operated under the command of James J. Andrews). He overslept and missed out on the raid but was captured and imprisoned along with his fellow raiders within two weeks. Porter and 14 others managed to escape, but only six of them reached friendly lines. Porter was one of the six who managed to reach Union held territory. He served with the Union Army for the remainder of the war and was commissioned as a second lieutenant. By the war's end he was promoted to first lieutenant. Following the war, he returned to Ohio and was | in the Great Locomotive Chase in 1862 during the American Civil War (1861–1865). He joined Union Army in 1861 and participated in the battles of Chickamauga, Stones River, Bentonville, and the campaigns of Chattanooga and Atlanta. At the end of the war he was a first lieutenant. Biography Porter was a native of Delaware County, Ohio. He joined the United States Army in 1861 as a private in Company G, 21st Ohio Infantry. In April 1862, he was to take part in a daring raid with 21 others (later known as "Andrews' Raiders" because they operated under the command of James J. Andrews). He overslept and missed out on the raid but was captured and imprisoned |
used to digitally edit scenes to remove blood or cover up nudity on content edited by Cartoon Network. In some cases content was edited before it was given to Cartoon Network. The editing practices evolved over time due to complaints from parents. 4Kids made changes to the anime they licensed to make them "more Western" in order to be more accessible to children. Another reason was so that they could easily merchandise them. However, they also released uncut versions of some of those shows. United Kingdom In the United Kingdom the Video Recordings Act 1984 and subsequently the Video Recordings Act 2010 make it a legal requirement for all home video media to be certified by the British Board of Film Classification. Sale or hire of unrated media is prohibited however imported media is allowed for personal use providing the content does not breach UK law. The BBFC is responsible for assigning age ratings to video content and if necessary requesting cuts and refusing certification if content fails guidelines. Examples of content deemed unacceptable include graphic violence and scenes of a sexual nature such as underage sex and sexual violence. A number of releases were substantially cut in order to pass certification including the Urotsukidōji series and Adventure Duo. The Infernal Road entry in the Urotsukidōji series was delayed by the BBFC for three years and included two outright rejections until the final episode was released by itself, with the scripts for the other entries included as DVD extras. La Blue Girl was also refused a classification. La Blue Girl Returns was passed as 18 after heavy mandatory cuts of 35 minutes across 4 episodes. During the early 90s anime in the UK was subject to a negative press campaign by several newspapers as a reaction to the violence and sexualized content in many of the available titles. Publishers took advantage of this through the selected licensing of risqué anime in order to appeal to their chosen market. In 1995, 25% of anime released in the UK at that point was rated 18 and 36% was rated 15. As of 2006 the average work was passed uncut at a 12 rating. In some cases a heavier BBFC rating was actually desired by the publishers with excessive swearing deliberately inserted in order to gain a higher age rating, a process known as fifteening. An example given by the BBFC was Patlabor receiving a 15 rating due to the language used, whereas it would have otherwise passed as a PG. Australia and New Zealand In 2020, the streaming of Interspecies Reviewers in Australia and New Zealand was delayed due to "adjusting [its] sourcing of materials." Types of editing Localization Localization is an essential process in releasing anime outside of Japan. It can cover a range of different processes depending on the individual title and the desired result. At its most basic level, the localization process is responsible for deciding on romanized character and term names, as well as episode titles. In other cases it may | to create links between each of the source series. Battle of the Planets was adapted from Science Ninja Team Gatchaman with 85 of the original 106 episodes being adapted by Sandy Frank for US broadcast in 1979. Along with westernized character names, other changes included the removal of violent scenes and entirely new animation inserted in places. A new character was also created. The series was then released as G-Force: Guardians of Space by Turner Broadcasting, with fewer changes to the original Japanese version. Nudity and sexuality As nudity is far more stigmatized in the U.S. than it is in Japan, such content is often edited out of locally distributed anime. Although U.S. law regarding child pornography does not prohibit cartoon pornography, suggested underage nudity is also commonly censored. In the original U.S. release of Sailor Moon, all of the female leads' transformation sequences were airbrushed to remove the lines tracing their breasts and pubic areas (except for Moon and Chibi Moon; their sequences had little or no lines), even though the characters were shown in silhouette form only. This kind of editing is not limited to cartoons aimed at older audiences, either. For example, the anime series Blue Gender contained scenes of sex (next to blood and intense violence), which was edited out when shown in the U.S. on Adult Swim (the series was originally planned to air on Toonami but was considered too graphic). Another example, ADV Films edited out nudity of high-school-aged characters from the American DVD release of the anime Sakura Diaries. However, the edits to the animation were not done by ADV Films but were shown on TV in Japan. The video was already edited for exposed female private parts, and were covered by inserted lingerie. Dialogue was also altered to shield suggestions of adolescent age. Meanwhile, in February 2008, the government of Canada banned imports of such hentai series Cool Devices and Words Worth, as it cited those series as "obscene" under federal guidelines. Views Creators' attitudes Hayao Miyazaki's anime film Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind was heavily edited by New World Pictures in the mid-1980s and released as Warriors of the Wind. About one-quarter of the film was cut and its storyline simplified somewhat, distorting the original's ecological and pacifist themes. Additionally, the voice actors and actresses who dubbed the English dialogue were not really informed of the film's plot. Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli were aware of this editing to the film and were extremely unhappy about it. Miyazaki has since suggested that those who have viewed the edited version should "dismiss it from their minds." As a result of this experience, the studio instituted a "no-cuts" policy of never allowing a foreign company to edit any of its films prior to release in a new market. During the late 1990s and 2000s, Studio Ghibli has allowed its catalog to be dubbed into English by Walt |
how tall was world war 2 hero and medal of honor winner audie murphy.? | Audie Murphy's height and weight at his enlistment was 5 ft 5 in and 110 lb. After a three year enlistment, he grew to 5 ft 7 in and 145 lb.'\n\nwww.celebheights.com reports him as 5'5".\n\nWhy would anybody want to know this? |
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