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Thoroughbred horse race held at set weights conditions, with penalties, for horses aged three years old over a distance of 1100 metres. It is held annually at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in October. Total prizemoney for the race is A$300,000. History In 2006 the race was renamed in honour of Danehill, the leading sire of winners in Australia for nine consecutive seasons (1996–97 to 2004–05). Prior to 2005 the event was scheduled on the first day of the VRC Spring Carnival - Victoria Derby Day. The VRC moved the race to September. The race known as Ascot Vale Stakes was moved from September to Victoria Derby Day and classified as a Group 1 event. Name 1982–1986 - The Black Douglas 1987–1993 - The Hilton On The Park Stakes 1993 - Crown Casino Stakes 1994 - Victoria Racing Club Stakes 1995–2000 - The Chivas Regal 2001–2005 - L'Oreal Plate 2006 onwards - Danehill Stakes Distance 1982–1986 - 1100 metres 1987–2020 - 1200 metres 2021 onwards - 1100 metres Grade 1982–1984 - Listed Race 1985–2008 - Group | Victoria Racing Club Stakes 1995–2000 - The Chivas Regal 2001–2005 - L'Oreal Plate 2006 onwards - Danehill Stakes Distance 1982–1986 - 1100 metres 1987–2020 - 1200 metres 2021 onwards - 1100 metres Grade 1982–1984 - Listed Race 1985–2008 - Group 3 race 2009 onwards - Group 2 race Winners 2021 - Kallos 2020 - Doubtland 2019 - Dalasan 2018 - Encryption 2017 - Catchy 2016 - Saracino 2015 - Kinglike 2014 - Rich Enuff 2013 - Charlie Boy 2012 - Snitzerland 2011 - Sepoy 2010 - Soul 2009 - Black Caviar 2008 - Aichi 2007 - Tan Tat de Lago 2006 - The One 2005 - Jet Spur 2004 - Fastnet Rock 2003 - Abdullah |
Does anyone know the name of the song on the new Lebron James Nike commercial? | summertime by kool and the gang |
Lago Argentino was also the name of the airport that served the area until 2000. | «Λάγο Αργεντίνο» ονομαζόταν και το μικρό αεροδρόμιο που εξυπηρετούσε την περιοχή μέχρι το 2000. |
how long does it take to get out of ketosis? | In general, you will probably be back in ketosis within the next 24 to 48 hours if one or more of the following applies to you: You were in ketosis for around a month or longer before cheating on the diet. |
Electronic flight control systems (EFCS) also provide augmentation in normal flight, such as increased protection of the aircraft from overstress or providing a more comfortable flight for passengers by recognizing and correcting for turbulence and providing yaw damping. | Sistem kontrol penerbangan elektronik (EFCS) juga menyediakan augmentasi dalam penerbangan normal, seperti peningkatan perlindungan pesawat dari overstress atau menyediakan penerbangan lebih nyaman bagi penumpang dengan mengakui dan mengoreksi turbulensi dan menyediakan redaman yaw. |
Alan Wood Jr. | Alan Wood |
African sports personality of the year as voted by the BBC radio listeners. Voting is done via SMS and online. History Initially a sports award, the inaugural winner was Ghana's Abedi Pele in 1992. The only non-footballers to win the award was track and field athlete Frankie Fredericks in 1993, and long-distance track and road running athlete Haile Gebrselassie from Ethiopia, in 1998. The Zambia national football team were posthumous winners of the award in 1994, following the plane crash in the Atlantic Ocean a year previous. The award became centred around football from 2001 onwards, Cameroon's Patrick M'Boma was the last person to win it as a sports award. Nigeria's Nwankwo Kanu and Jay-Jay Okocha, as well as the Ivory Coast's Yaya Touré and Egypt's Mohamed Salah are the only players to win the award more than once, with two wins. | was an annual award given to the best African sports personality of the year as voted by the BBC radio listeners. Voting is done via SMS and online. History Initially a sports award, the inaugural winner was Ghana's Abedi Pele in 1992. The only non-footballers to win the award was track and field athlete Frankie Fredericks in 1993, and long-distance track and road running athlete Haile Gebrselassie from Ethiopia, in 1998. The Zambia national football team were posthumous winners of the award in 1994, following the plane crash in the Atlantic Ocean a year previous. The award became centred around football from 2001 onwards, Cameroon's Patrick M'Boma was the last person to win it as a sports award. Nigeria's Nwankwo Kanu and Jay-Jay Okocha, as well as the Ivory Coast's Yaya Touré and |
Imam Yahya died during an unsuccessful coup attempt in 1948, and was succeeded by his son Ahmad. | Imam Jahja je umro je za vrijeme neuspjelog pokušaja državnog udara 1948, a naslijedio ga je sin Ahmed bin Jahja. |
As reported in Philadelphia Weekly, "It is commonplace for people to walk the roads that wind through Honduras, and it's often difficult to see pedestrians." | Conforme relatado no Philadelphia Weekly, "é comum que as pessoas percorram as estradas que passam por Honduras, e muitas vezes é difícil ver os pedestres". |
insects in the family Piophilidae. References Piophilidae | Protopiophila latipes is a species of |
rungs usually made of wood, lying on a sandy slope to allow persons to ascend or descend with minimal erosion. The bottom end is anchored and the top end is designed for easy disconnection so that the ladder can be lifted up to shake loose any sand that | rungs usually made of wood, lying on a sandy slope to allow persons to ascend or descend with minimal erosion. The bottom end is anchored and the top end is designed for easy disconnection so that the ladder |
Lester Curtis Howe [Lucky] (August 24, 1895 – July 16, 1976) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played from 1923 through 1924 for the Boston Red Sox. Listed at , 170 lb., Howe batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Brooklyn, New York. In a two-season career, Howe posted a 2–0 record with a 3.38 ERA in 16 appearances, including | July 16, 1976) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played from 1923 through 1924 for the Boston Red Sox. Listed at , 170 lb., Howe batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Brooklyn, New York. In a two-season career, Howe posted a 2–0 record |
In all he covered about 6,000 kilometres (3,700 mi) and prepared maps of the geology and vegetation of the regions he traversed. | Nessa exploração percorreu cerca de 6 000 km, cartografando a geologia e a vegetação das regiões que atravessou. |
particular quantum mechanics), natural language processing, control theory, probability theory and causality. The application of category theory in these domains can take different forms. In some cases the formalization of the domain into the language of category theory is the goal, the idea here being that this would elucidate the important structure and properties of the domain. In other cases the formalization is used to leverage the power of abstraction in order to | abstraction in order to prove new results about the field. See also Categorical quantum mechanics ZX-calculus Petri net Univalent foundations String diagrams Samson Abramsky John C. Baez Bob Coecke Joachim Lambek Gordon Plotkin Dana Scott David Spivak External links Journals: Compositionality Conferences: Applied category theory Symposium on Compositional Structures (SYCO) Books: Picturing Quantum Processes An Invitation to Applied Category Theory Category Theory for the Sciences Institutes: Quantum Group, |
Salzmann worked as a packer and messenger; soon he was recognized as a political refugee and worked for exiled organizations of the KPD. | Salzmann arbeitete dort als Packer und Bote, bald wurde er als Emigrant anerkannt und war für Exil-Organisationen der KPD tätig. |
Franco-Ontarian musician, composer, writer and actor Robert Aymar, Director General of CERN (2004–2008) Tim Aymar, American heavy metal singer/songwriter who resides in Florida Chevalier d'Aymar, a French Navy officer who served during the War of | surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: Luciana Aymar (born 1977), Argentine field hockey midfielder Marcel Aymar, Franco-Ontarian musician, composer, writer and actor Robert Aymar, Director General of CERN (2004–2008) Tim Aymar, American heavy metal |
Some even have gender or personality. | 어떤 것들은 심지어 성별이나 성격까지 가지고 있죠. |
Volunteers are seeking funds for full restoration, as well as seeking to settle remaining issues with the estate of the former owner before work can proceed. | Les bénévoles recherchent des fonds pour la restauration complète et cherchent à régler les questions en suspens avec la succession de l'ancien propriétaire avant que les travaux puissent commencer. |
In it, Larson performed the song "Black Sheep" with the band Metric. | A filmben Larson egy "Black Sheep" című dalt is előadott a Metric együttessel. |
Cornelia Dahlgren (on lead vocals), Patrik Magnusson and Johan Ramström (both on guitar), Jonas Hermansson (bass) and Micael Olofsson (drums). The band released the album How to Tango in which there were collaborations with many renowned Swedish producers and songwriters, including Andreas Carlsson, Kent (Gillström) Isaacs, Dan Sundquist, Peter Boström and Joakim Udd and Leif Larsson. The album also included a version of David Bowie's "Life on Mars" | also included a version of David Bowie's "Life on Mars" that was released as a single in 2002. The group broke up in 2002. Fellow members Patrik Magnusson and Johan Ramström continued working together as RamPac and working as a songwriting duo. Discography Albums 2002: How to Tango Singles 2001: "Careless" 2002: "Piece of Cake" 2002: "Life on Mars" References |
Between 1990 and 1992, the competing hotel operators were replaced by a single operator, the government-owned Investnorth Management Pty Ltd. | De 1990 à 1992, les hôteliers concurrentes ont été remplacés par un seul opérateur : Investnorth Management Pty Ltd. |
how many homeless are in new york city? | New York City Homelessness: The Basic Facts In May 2020, there were 59,308 homeless people, including 13,523 homeless families with 20,044 homeless children, sleeping each night in the New York City municipal shelter system. Families make up more than two-thirds of the homeless shelter population. |
2004 Dubai Autodrome opens. | 2004 Dubai Autodrome mở cửa. |
will cranberry juice help my dogs uti? | However, cranberry has long been considered a safe remedy for this problem. Cranberry juice's natural diuretic nature works by boosting the level of acidity in the urine, making it harder for bacteria to adhere itself to the wall of your dog's bladder and allowing the bacteria to be flushed out of their system. |
pacioli | প্যাসিওলি |
SPAC Nation in 2008. The church was started with three members. The church is based in Croydon, South London. As Pastor, he encourages criminals to drop their weapons at the altar of his church during services, an act that received both praise and criticism from the public. On 20 May 2020, Tobi Adegboyega stepped down as Lead Pastor of SPAC Nation and handed over to Samuel Akokhia and Damy Balogun. The announcement was made via the church's official Twitter handle. Controversies A BBC Panorama investigation accused Adegboyega, and other leaders of the church of financially exploiting members of the church. Panorama interviewed members of the church who accused the church and suggested Adegboyega be held accountable. Panorama later released a video of Adegboyega, quoted to say he believed it was "no big deal2 for members of the church to give at least £1,000 a month to the church, and that he needed to make £1 million monthly. A member of the church, Nino claimed | church who accused the church and suggested Adegboyega be held accountable. Panorama later released a video of Adegboyega, quoted to say he believed it was "no big deal2 for members of the church to give at least £1,000 a month to the church, and that he needed to make £1 million monthly. A member of the church, Nino claimed he was asked for £20,000 by Adegboyega, who said he needed it for an investment. While the church denied these allegations, Adegboyega declined an interview with BBC Panorama. In January 2020, his church was accused of financial exploitation and fraud by Croydon North MP Steve Reed, but as of February 2020, the police said they would not launch a criminal enquiry. Many other allegations of financial misappropriation, fraud, domestic abuse, sexual abuse have been raised against his church, |
This network of paved roads was expanded to 4,800 km in 2013, with 1,800 km completed in 2014 alone. | Esta rede de estradas pavimentadas foi ampliada para 4.800 quilômetros em 2013, com 1.800 quilômetros concluídos somente em 2014. |
he served as Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire. Family Lord Sefton married Mary Augusta, daughter of Robert Gregg-Hopwood, in 1834. They had several children. He died in August 1855, aged 59, and was succeeded by his eldest son, William. The family seats were: Croxteth Hall, Lancashire ; Stoke Farm, Berkshire ; and Sefton House (later known as Seaford House) in Belgrave Square, London. References External links 1796 births 1855 deaths Lord-Lieutenants of Lancashire Molyneux, Charles Molyneux, Viscount Molyneux, Charles Molyneux, Viscount Sefton, E3 Whig (British political party) MPs Earls of Sefton Historic Society of Lancashire | took his seat in the House of Lords. Between 1851 and 1855 he served as Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire. Family Lord Sefton married Mary Augusta, daughter of Robert Gregg-Hopwood, in 1834. They had several children. He died in August 1855, aged 59, and was succeeded by his eldest son, William. The family seats were: Croxteth Hall, |
& Marching Society. His magic wand was the stub of his half-smoked Havana cigar. Mr. O'Malley's conceit was matched only by his inability to grant the simplest childhood request, and his misguided attempts never failed to get Barnaby into hot water. Mr. O'Malley was a comic strip original, though in appearance he had a passing resemblance to W.C. Fields. "Cushlamochree" (from the Irish "cuisle mo chroí", "beat of my heart") was his signature cry when shocked by the inevitable down-turn of events in response to his ineffectual | Mr. O'Malley was a comic strip original, though in appearance he had a passing resemblance to W.C. Fields. "Cushlamochree" (from the Irish "cuisle mo chroí", "beat of my heart") was his signature cry when shocked by the inevitable down-turn of events in response to his ineffectual meddling in Barnaby's affairs. Throughout the course of his comic career Mr. O'Malley stumbled his way |
Posterity is not likely to endorse the verdict of Horace Walpole, who thought Roscoe the best of our historians, but his books on Lorenzo de' Medici and Pope Leo X remained important contributions to historical literature. | I posteri non avallarono l'opinione di Horace Walpole, il quale riteneva Roscoe il migliore tra gli storici inglesi, ma i suoi libri su Lorenzo de' Medici e Papa Leone X rimangono importanti contributi per la letteratura storica. |
Nearly $8 billion (equivalent to $124 billion today) worth of war material was provided to U.S. forces by her allies, 90% of this sum coming from the British Empire. | Gần 8 tỷ đôla (tương đương với 124 tỷ đôla ngày nay) những hàng hóa gồm vật liệu chiến tranh, tài nguyên thiên nhiên đã được cung cấp cho các lực lượng Hoa Kỳ bởi các nước đồng minh, 90% số tiền này đến từ Đế quốc Anh. |
one pound of brown sugar equals how many cups? | Cups of Brown Sugar in a Pound One pound of brown sugar—light or dark—contains about 3½ cups when loose and 2¼ cups when packed. Packed brown sugar is called for in most recipes. |
The prosperity of Mediterranean Gaul encouraged Rome to respond to pleas for assistance from the inhabitants of Massilia, who were under attack by a coalition of Ligures and Gauls. | Просперитетот на Медитеранската Галија го охрабрил Рим да побара асистенција од населението на Масилија, кое било нападнато од коалицијата на Лигурите и Галите. |
1928 Summer Olympics, he lost to Cecil Bissett of Rhodesia. References 1907 births Year of death missing Mexican male boxers Olympic boxers of Mexico Boxers at the 1928 Summer Olympics Boxers | 1907, date of death unknown) was a Mexican boxer. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1928 Summer |
and Amtrak lines. It also connects with Interstate 195, U.S. Route 6 (US 6), and Route 146. The bridge was built in 1964 and rehabilitated in 1992. , the bridge is functionally obsolete and rapidly deteriorating. Several of the support beams have crumbled significantly to reveal the steel girders underneath. Additionally, the lower part of the | 2019, the State secured $200 Million to rebuild and widen parts of the Viaduct. Given the number of major roads that merge on the Providence Viaduct (I-95, I-195, US 6, and Route 146) and its poor layout, it has frequent accidents and is responsible for much of the traffic jams on I-95. References Bridges in Providence County, Rhode Island Bridges on the Interstate Highway System Road bridges in Rhode Island Interstate 95 U.S. Route 6 Bridges of the United States Numbered Highway System Steel bridges in the |
how are etfs different from index funds? | An index fund is a mutual fund that tracks the performance of a given index. For example, you could have an index fund that tracks the S&P 500, or the S&P/TSX 60. An Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) is a security that you buy and sell like a stock. You can find ETFs that track the very same indexes as an index fund. |
grey. The larvae feed on Quercus acutissima. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The young larvae form a linear or sometimes serpentine mine. Pupation takes place in an ocherous-white cocoon. Etymology The species name is derived from the Japanese name of the host plant (tsurubami). References Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names | mine the leaves of their host plant. The young larvae form a linear or sometimes serpentine mine. Pupation takes place in an ocherous-white cocoon. Etymology The species name is derived from the Japanese name of the host plant (tsurubami). References Natural History Museum |
Outside of the monasteries, monks were considered to have a particular predilection for male prostitutes, which was the subject of much ribald humor. | En dehors des monastères, les bonzes étaient considérés comme ayant une prédilection particulière pour les prostitués mâles, ce qui était le sujet de nombreuses d'histoires drôles. |
printmaker living and working in Laurel, Mississippi. He is a relief printmaking artist specializing in woodcut printmaking. He is also a member of the Outlaw Printmakers. Sean Starwars recently completed a project titled 'One Woodcut a Week" and is currently working on his new project 'One Woodcut a Day'. Biography Sean Starwars BA from Old Dominion University in 1996 and his MFA from Louisiana State University in 1999. On his name "At first it amused him to have professionals address him as "Mr. Starwars," but he soon discovered it was also a great marketing tool for his woodcuts. "My real last name is pretty common," he said. "This is a way I could stand out."” Career Starwars is associated with a movement within contemporary American printmaking known as "Outlaw printmaking". The Outlaw Printmakers are a group that includes Tom Huck, Richard Mock, Dennis Mcnett, Sue Coe, | Croc" woodcut was pictured as the example of the reductive approach to relief printmaking in Printmaking: A Complete Guide to Materials & Processes <ref name=iha>Fick, Bill. Grabowski, Beth. Printmaking: A Complete Guide to Materials & Processes, .</ref> authored by Bill Fick and Beth Grabowski. During 2011, Sean Starwars participated in a project called One Woodcut a Week'' in which he completed one 30"x20" woodcut a week for an entire year. External links Sean Starwars official website. Meet Mississippi Artist Sean Starwars from the Clarion Ledger Outlaw Printmaker brings colorful, playful prints to Pyramid Atlantic's newest exhibition Heat to Bricks & Bombs Saturday for an Art Show by Outlaw Printmaker |
Vidhyanagar, Kapilvastu | विद्या नगर |
My father slept through the movie. | Мой отец проспал весь фильм. |
Parrilli claimed to have contacts among German officers ready to negotiate a surrender and avert this catastrophe. | Parrilli behauptete aber auch, er habe Kontakte zu deutschen Offizieren, die bereit wären, über eine Kapitulation zu verhandeln und diese Katastrophe zu verhindern. |
Imagine that the very same Pavlensky came out in the morning to the FSB HQ with a poster to stage a one-man picket. | Представьте, что тот же Павленский вышел утром к ФСБ с плакатом в одиночный пикет. |
The least permanent of these were castra aestiva or aestivalia, "summer camps", in which the soldiers were housed sub pellibus or sub tentoriis, "under tents". | それより恒久性が低いものとして、「カストラ・アエスティヴァ」または「アエスティヴァリア」すなわち「夏季野営地」があり、そこでは兵士たちは「テントに (sub pellibus または sub tentoriis)」寝泊りした。 |
It was originally proposed to have a single large Herefordshire district within Hereford and Worcester. | Originalmente se propuso que solo tuvieran un gran distrito en Herefordshire, Hereford y Worcester. |
Tom took the largest apple for himself. | Tom kendisi için en büyük elmayı aldı. |
The portion of Canal Street around Sixth Avenue was New York's principal market for electronics parts for a quarter-century after the closing of Radio Row for the building of the World Trade Center. | A porção da Canal Street, em torno da Sexta Avenida, era o principal mercado de componentes eletrônicos de Nova York por um quarto de século após o fechamento da Radio Row que foi demolida para a construção do World Trade Center. |
Naci Erdem | Наджі Ердем |
six octahedra has two form. one form is a symmetric arrangement of 6 octahedra, considered as square bipyramid. It is a dual of a special case of the compound of | has two form. one form is a symmetric arrangement of 6 octahedra, considered as square bipyramid. It is a dual of a special case of the |
Maria Severina | Marija Severina |
From desperation she decides to drown herself, but then sets this thought aside and only watches from the river as the people of the village begin to be really worried about her. | От отчаяния она решает утопиться, но потом оставляет эту мысль и только из реки наблюдает, как искренне беспокоятся о ней жители деревушки. |
The first institution dedicated to higher education in Costa Rica was the University of Saint Thomas (Universidad de Santo Tomás), which was established in 1843. | Het eerste instituut voor hoger onderwijs in Costra Rica was de Universiteit van St. Thomas (Universidad de Santo Tomás), die werd opgericht in 1843. |
Who makes a notebook computer that is a real great value for home use? | Right now there is a great deal on a laptop that is good for basic home use. It is an HP and you can get it for $299.99 after a hundred dollar mail in rebate. There are some restrictions but I will definitely be getting one... It is such a steal! Check out all the details at the links below...\n\nhttp://www.engadget.com/2006/11/17/circuit-city-to-sell-100-compaq-laptop-on-black-friday/\nhttp://techdirt.com/articles/20061115/164759.shtml\nhttp://news.com.com/Notebooks+dropping+to+99+levels/2100-1041_3-6135370.html\nhttp://bfads.net/pop/3772\n\nOh ya you can actually get the notebook for $99.99 but you have to jump through a lot of hoops and it will probably will end up costing you more in the end...\n\nGood Luck! |
In this design, the sum of all the curvatures times indices of refraction can be zero, so that the field of focus is flat (zero Petzval field curvature). | En este diseño, la suma de todas las curvaturas por los índices de refracción puede ser cero, de modo que el campo de foco es plano (curvatura de campo de Petzval cero). |
Kénadsa | القنادسة |
how long do you need to keep income taxes? | Keep records for 3 years from the date you filed your original return or 2 years from the date you paid the tax, whichever is later, if you file a claim for credit or refund after you file your return. Keep records for 7 years if you file a claim for a loss from worthless securities or bad debt deduction. |
The attack destroyed a hotel and a mosque, and set fire to several shops. | L'attentat a, par ailleurs, détruit un hôtel, une mosquée, et mis le feu à plusieurs magasins. |
change and to contribute to the development of management strategies for coping with future environmental change". In 2013/14 it had a research income of £4.7million, 50 active projects, 350 partners and 60 researchers working across 40 countries. The ECI's research is interdisciplinary in both outlook and approach. The Institute has worked on aspects of climate, energy and ecosystems and is developing expertise with food and water. ECI is involved in several long-term research projects, including the UK Climate Impacts Programme (UKCIP) which develops new tools to link climate science with business and government for innovations that can adaptat to the impacts of climate change and Climateprediction.net the world's largest citizen science climate | causes and impact of environmental change and to contribute to the development of management strategies for coping with future environmental change". In 2013/14 it had a research income of £4.7million, 50 active projects, 350 partners and 60 researchers working across 40 countries. The ECI's research is interdisciplinary in both outlook and approach. The Institute has worked on aspects of climate, energy and ecosystems and is developing expertise with food and water. ECI is involved in several long-term research projects, including the UK Climate Impacts Programme (UKCIP) which develops new tools to link climate science with business and government for innovations that can adaptat to the impacts of climate change and Climateprediction.net the world's largest citizen science climate project with 350,000 individuals running climate simulations in order to better understand regional climate patterns. Staff of the institute have led EU consortium programmes including Impressions, studying the impacts and risks of extreme climate change; |
Nellis, West Virginia | Nellis |
is evaporated milk same as whole milk? | Evaporated milk is shelf-stable milk from which about 60 percent of the water has been removed. ... If you substitute evaporated milk for regular milk in a recipe, it will be richer and creamier. You can dilute the evaporated milk 1-to-1 to equal the creaminess of whole milk. |
price of good carpet per sq yard | 1 Selecting the carpet-carpeting can cost as little as $2 per square foot, or as high as $100 per square yard, but the average carpet and pad will cost between $30 and $40 per square yard-for a total of around $995 for the carpeting alone. Selecting the carpet-carpeting can cost as little as $2 per square foot, or as high as $100 per square yard, but the average carpet and pad will cost between $30 and $40 per square yard-for a total of around $995 for the carpeting alone. |
Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation | Unkarin jääkiekkoliitto |
School Kamphaengphet on 14 September 1971. Kamphaengphet Pittayakom as a large secondary school has been granted the Royal Award in 1995. The front of the school attaches to Phra Kaew Temple. The north boundary is adjacent to the ancient palace. The south boundary is adjacent to Kamphaengphet National Museum and the back is addicted to the wall of the old city. Facilities The school has six buildings such as the first building is Chakungrao, the second building | School is a secondary school in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand. History The current school was created as a result of a merger of Watchararat Wittayalai and Kamphaengphet Women's School Kamphaengphet on 14 September 1971. Kamphaengphet Pittayakom as a large secondary school has been granted the Royal Award in 1995. The front of the school attaches to Phra Kaew Temple. The north boundary is adjacent to the ancient palace. The south boundary is adjacent |
The king granted them: Monopoly of the discovered route for a period of ten years. | ومنحهم الملك الامتيازات التالية: احتكار اكتشاف الطريق لمدة عشر سنوات. |
Andrews Church in central Edinburgh in May 1857 in place of Rev Thomas Clark. In 1860 he was living at 13 Forth Street in the eastern New Town. In 1862 he replaced the late Rev Norman MacLeod as Chaplain in Ordinary in Scotland to Queen Victoria. He lived his final years at 7 Northumberland Street in the Second New Town. He died on 22 August 1888. His position at St Andrews Church was filled by Rev Arthur Gordon. Family He married Jessie Duncan daughter of James Duncan of Duncan & Flockhart. Their children included Margaret | living at 13 Forth Street in the eastern New Town. In 1862 he replaced the late Rev Norman MacLeod as Chaplain in Ordinary in Scotland to Queen Victoria. He lived his final years at 7 Northumberland Street in the Second New Town. He died on 22 August 1888. His position at St Andrews Church was filled by Rev Arthur Gordon. Family He married Jessie Duncan daughter of James Duncan |
Shiori took to the airwaves after the weekly news magazine Shukan Shincho — and other news organizations — reported that investigators had dropped the case because of instructions from higher-ranking police officials, allegedly because of political pressure from the prime minister's office. | 주간지 <슈칸 신초>(週刊新潮 주간신조) -와 다른 뉴스 매체들-이 검찰이 해당 사건을 불기소 처리한 이면에는 고위급 정치가로부터의 지시가 있었음을 보도하며, 총리 관저에서 외압이 있었을 것이라는 추측성 기사를 발표한 뒤부터 시오리의 사건은 전파를 타고 보도되기 시작했다. |
of businessman and politician Dexter M. Ferry Jr. and his wife Jeanette (Hawkins) Ferry. W. Hawkins's grandfather, Dexter M. Ferry, had founded the highly successful D.M. Ferry & Co seed company, which dominated the seed market at the turn of the century. W. Hawkins Ferry spent his childhood in Detroit and Grosse Pointe and attended Cranbrook. He attended Harvard University, graduating in 1937, then studied architecture at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. He dabbled in architectural design, but soon turned to art and architectural history. He was an important art collector and donor, and a trustee of the Detroit Institute of Arts. He was a proponent of Detroit architecture, and recorded and exhibited a breadth of architectural works throughout Detroit. His work culminated in the 1968 publication of the definitive book on Detroit area architecture, The Buildings of Detroit: A History. Ferry was also a proponent of Modern architecture, and appreciated the novel methods and look of the style. William Hawkins Ferry died in his home in 1988. W. Hawkins Ferry House history Ferry lived in his family home until 1959, when he moved into a speculative home he had designed himself. However, he thought of this home as "transitional," and soon was looking for a new place to live. He purchased a lot on Lake St. Clair containing an old frame house, and selected architect William Henry Kessler to design a new home. He also hired Carl Johnson to design the surrounding landscape. Kessler and Ferry integrated spaces for Ferry's art collection into the design of the home. The house was completed in 1964; Ferry moved in and lived there until his death in 1988. The house was sold multiple times over the next decades, and underwent many interior modifications. In 2015, it was purchased by owners who restored the house to reflect Ferry's and Kessler's original intent. Description The W. Hawkins Ferry House is a Modern two-story, flat-roofed, cubic residence sited on a one-acre lot overlooking Lake St Clair. The main structure is of slender precast concrete columns, set in a grid pattern. The columns are supported with stainless steel posts, with similar caps | to art and architectural history. He was an important art collector and donor, and a trustee of the Detroit Institute of Arts. He was a proponent of Detroit architecture, and recorded and exhibited a breadth of architectural works throughout Detroit. His work culminated in the 1968 publication of the definitive book on Detroit area architecture, The Buildings of Detroit: A History. Ferry was also a proponent of Modern architecture, and appreciated the novel methods and look of the style. William Hawkins Ferry died in his home in 1988. W. Hawkins Ferry House history Ferry lived in his family home until 1959, when he moved into a speculative home he had designed himself. However, he thought of this home as "transitional," and soon was looking for a new place to live. He purchased a lot on Lake St. Clair containing an old frame house, and selected architect William Henry Kessler to design a new home. He also hired Carl Johnson to design the surrounding landscape. Kessler and Ferry integrated spaces for Ferry's art collection into the design of the home. The house was completed in 1964; Ferry moved in and lived there until his death in 1988. The house was sold multiple times over the next decades, and underwent many interior modifications. In 2015, it was purchased by owners who restored the house to reflect Ferry's and Kessler's original intent. Description The W. Hawkins Ferry House is a Modern two-story, flat-roofed, cubic residence sited on a one-acre lot overlooking Lake St Clair. The main structure is of slender precast concrete columns, set in a grid pattern. The columns are supported with stainless steel posts, with similar caps on the top. The house is topped with a wide steel-framed roof, which overhangs the walls |
Can anyone help me on this thesis statment about Chinas one child policy? | because their own country doesn't have the problem of overpopulation and they assume they can apply their own standards on other people |
Workplace violence | İş yerinde şiddet |
Razvigor blog, run by the author of this article, commented on this quasi-news item asking how come the ancestral spirit could communicate in English, a contemporary language which developed thousands of years after his death, but had no information on Macedonian, which developed in a similar manner. | De auteur van dit artikel levert in zijn weblog Razvigor commentaar op dit zogenaamde nieuws en vraagt zich daarbij af hoe het kan dat de voorouderlijke geest in het Engels kon communiceren, een moderne taal die zich pas duizenden jaren na zijn dood heeft ontwikkeld, maar niets wist over het Macedonisch, dat zich op dezelfde manier heeft ontwikkeld. |
Later, full-duplex car phones were introduced. | Luego, los teléfonos con full-duplex fueron lanzados. |
He appeared as a young Peter Bishop in the Fringe episode "Subject 13" (2011). | Personificó al joven Peter Bishop en el episodio «Subject 13» de Fringe (2011). |
programs using, for example, abbreviated forms of the Twelve Step Facilitation Therapy Manual developed for use in Project MATCH. | Abbreviated forms of the twelve-step facilitation therapy manual were developed for use in project match |
Diamond Cut was a hit in Norway and Sweden, but it only charted on the Billboard 200 at number 145. | «Diamond Cut» стал хитом в Норвегии и Швеции, но в Billboard 200 он занял лишь 145 место. |
operate for at ; when surfaced she could travel at . UB-18 was fitted with two torpedo tubes in the bow, four torpedoes, and one Tk L/40 deck gun. Her complement was twenty-three crew members. Service history Oberleutnant zur See (Oblt.z.S.) Franz Wäger took command of UB-18 upon commissioning on 11 December 1915. Wäger handed over command to Oblt.z.S. Otto Steinbrinck, who sailed her to Zeebrugge, arriving on 16 February, the first U-boat of the type to be based there. 1st War Patrol At the end of February 1916, UB-18 left Zeebrugge for the approaches to Le Havre. On 26 February she launched a torpedo hitting the French steamer , whose sinking was not observed. The attack on the French auxiliary minesweeper Au Revoir was more successful, sinking the 20-year-old ship of 1,058 GRT, killing 18 crew members. UB-18 returned to base arriving there 29 February 1916. 2nd War Patrol On 4 March 1916 UB-18 provided flank cover for a German fleet sortie against the English east coast. 3rd War Patrol From 7–11 March 1916, UB-18 operated against Allied shipping off Boulogne and Le Havre. On 8 March, she sunk a British steamer, , and the following day, a Norwegian freighter, the Silius, and a French steamer, , fell victims to UB-18s torpedoes. 4th War Patrol On 21 March 1916, UB-18 left Zeebrugge again for the Le Havre area, where | or U-boat in the German Imperial Navy () during World War I. The U-boat was ordered on 30 April 1915 and launched on 21 August 1915. She was commissioned into the German Imperial Navy on 11 December 1915 as SM UB-18. The submarine sank 128 ships in 31 patrols for a total of and 725 tons, making her the 17th most successful U-boat in both world wars. UB-18 was rammed by the trawler Ben Lawer and sunk in the English Channel at on 9 December 1917. Design A German Type UB II submarine, ‘’UB-18’’ had a displacement of when at the surface and while submerged. They had a length overall of , a beam of , and a draught of . The submarine was powered by two Daimler six-cylinder four-stroke diesel engines each producing (a total of ), two Siemens-Schuckert electric motors producing , and one propeller shaft. She had a dive time of 45 seconds and was capable of operating at a depth of . The submarine had a maximum surface speed of and a submerged speed of . When submerged, she could operate for at ; when surfaced she could travel at . UB-18 was fitted with two torpedo tubes in the bow, four torpedoes, and one Tk L/40 deck gun. Her complement was twenty-three crew members. Service history Oberleutnant zur See (Oblt.z.S.) Franz Wäger took command of UB-18 upon commissioning on 11 December 1915. Wäger handed over command to Oblt.z.S. Otto Steinbrinck, who sailed her to Zeebrugge, arriving on 16 February, the first U-boat of the type to be based there. 1st War Patrol At the end of February 1916, UB-18 left Zeebrugge for the approaches to Le Havre. On 26 |
Among the Sakalava of the western coast, aloalo may be topped with erotic carvings evocative of the cycle of birth, life and death. | Entre els sakalava de la costa occidental l'aloalo pot trobar-se rematat amb talles eròtiques que evoquen el cicle del naixement, vida i mort. |
His books explore the presence of time and history in the urban environment, how urban environments affect children, and how to harness human perception of the physical form of cities and regions as the conceptual basis for good urban design. | Τα βιβλία του ερευνούν την παρουσία του χρόνου και της ιστορίας στο αστικό περιβάλλον, το πώς τα αστικά περιβάλλοντα έχουν επιπτώσεις στα παιδιά, και το πώς μπορεί να αξιοποιηθεί η ανθρώπινη αντίληψη για τη φυσική μορφή πόλεων και περιοχών, ως εννοιολογική βάση για καλό αστικό σχέδιο. |
I hear that Tom sleeps in the nude. | मी असं ऐकलं आहे की टॉम नग्न होऊन झोपतो. |
What is the most responsible way to decide who to vote for? | The first thing you should do is to make a list of the issues that are most important to you. Then, you should research the candidates and see where they stand on those issues. It's entirely possible that you won't find any candidate that feels the way you do; in that case, you'll have to figure out how strongly you feel about those issues and make a judgement call. You can go to the candidate's web sites and see what they say about those issues, or read news sites. There are also many websites that can help you with that... [Project Vote Smart](_URL_0_) is a personal favorite of mine. Vote the issues. After that, vote the person, what quality of a man or woman you think the candidate is. |
and respects the interests of property owners and the public". Although a natural lake formed by glaciation, the water level is controlled by a small dam. In addition, Sucker Brook is part of a hydroelectricity project connecting Silver Lake and Sugar Hill Reservoir via Sucker Brook and operated by Green Mountain Power. References Dunmore Bodies of water of Addison | the Green Mountain National Forest. The lake is drained by Leicester River, a tributary to Otter Creek, which in turn empties into Lake Champlain. Branbury State Park occupies 69 acres (28 hectares) of the eastern shore and offers a sandy beach, canoe rentals, and campsites. Vermont Route 53 follows the eastern and northern shores of the lake. Most of the shoreline is privately owned. Keewaydin (camp) operates two camps on Lake Dunmore. Keewaydin Dunmore for boys was established in |
Through him, James' true nature is revealed. | A través de él, la verdadera naturaleza de James se revela. |
The 110M hurdles event is similar to the dash, but the players must jump when white box markers appear along the edge of the screen. | El evento 110M vallas es similar al tablero, pero los jugadores deben saltar cuando aparecen marcadores de recuadro blanco a lo largo del borde de la pantalla. |
Football League and is based in the town of Creswick, Victoria. History The Creswick Football Club was founded in 1869 and its first recorded game was July 24 that same year against Kingston, with the result being a 0-0 draw. The club played in 1876 against Clunes and Daylesford, winning both games 1 goal to 0. Between 1869 and 1914, the name of the league where the Wickers played changed almost yearly but the league was often known as the 'Challenge Cup'. There was no football between 1870 and 1875 due to floods. The Creswick District Football Association was founded in 1914, with Creswick joined by clubs from Dean, Smeaton, Newlyn and Allendale & Broomfield. Creswick won the premiership from Newlyn, and repeated the dose in 1915. There was a suspension of football in the league due to World War I which lasted from 1916 to 1918, with the league ultimately ceasing existence in early 1935. Creswick joined the Ballarat First Rate Association in 1929 and stayed until 1931 before they joined the Clunes Football Association from 1932 to 1940 while fielding a seconds team in the Creswick Association. Creswick's ground hosted what turned out to be the last CDFA grand final between Springmount and Allendale. In 1941, Creswick left the Clunes association and went | 1944. Creswick shifted back to the Clunes competition in 1950 where they stayed until 1978 before joining the newly-formed Central Highlands Football League as a founding member. They are currently affiliated with the CHFL and continue to field junior and senior football and netball teams. Creswick relocated its home ground of 143 years at Hammon Park to a new venue at Doug Lindsay Reserve in 2012. A-Grade Premierships Creswick District Football Association: 1914, 1915, 1919, 1923, 1925, 1926 Clunes Football Association: 1940 Clunes Football League: 1950, 1961, 1974 Central Highlands Football League premierships A-Grade: 1987 B-Grade: 1981, 1986, 1987, 1988 U18: 1979, 1990, 1995, 2006 U15: 1985, 1986, 1992,1993, 1995, 2003, 2008, 2011, 2015 VFL/AFL players Dinny Heagney - Geelong Jack Wunhym - Footscray John McDonald - Hawthorn Jimmy Stephenson - St Kilda Brian Hepper - Fitzroy Greg Dowd - Footscray Eric Clarke - St Kilda Peter Huntley - St Kilda Ron Gladman - St Kilda Matthew Capuano |
About 2 million years ago, the island of Jeju was formed through volcanic activity. | Пред околу 2 милиони години, островот на Чеџу бил формиран со вулканска активност. |
Is Independence day a holiday in your country, how many days? and what date is that? | USA it is only one day, July 4th. Classic summer day for BBQ's, swimming, picnics, and fireworks. |
In 1995, the DJIA exceeds 5,000. | 1995 में, डॉव ने 5000 पार किया। |
Rebecca's Wedding Day | Les Noces de Fatty |
On October 18, Almeida headed a consortium of investors from Baltimore, represented by Stevenson & Goowdin, and he purchased the ship at auction to continue the privateering voyage alone. | El 18 de octubre Almeida en cabeza de un consorcio de inversionistas de Baltimore representado por Stevenson&Goowdin adquirió la nave en subasta para continuar el corso por su cuenta. |
PepsiCo may be lining up a potential successor to CEO Indra Nooyi, bringing back a former executive to head its biggest moneymaking unit and naming an insider to the newly created role of president. | PepsiCo lining up potential successors to Nooyi |
At 0944, the first Japanese planes were sighted and Hornet was hit by bombs 30 minutes later. | Lúc 09 giờ 44 phút, trông thấy chiếc máy bay Nhật Bản đầu tiên, và Hornet bị trúng bom 30 phút sau đó. |
As of July 2009, new recruits earned starting salaries of $56,522–$61,095 depending on education level, and began earning their full salary on their first day of academy training. | Trong tháng 7 năm 2009, nhân viên tập sự sẽ có mức lương khởi điểm là US$56,522–US$61,095 tùy vào bằng cấp của họ, và họ có thể có lương đầy đủ trong ngày đầu ở trường huấn luyện. |
Cheng Han emperor during the Sixteen Kingdoms period Li Qi (poet) (690–751), Tang dynasty poet Li Qi (military governor) (741–807), Tang dynasty military governor Li Xi (Tang dynasty) (died 895), Tang dynasty chief minister whose name can also be | period Li Qi (poet) (690–751), Tang dynasty poet Li Qi (military governor) (741–807), Tang dynasty military governor Li Xi (Tang dynasty) (died 895), Tang dynasty chief minister whose name can |
Churchill College, Cambridge (1983–1990). He became a fellow of the Royal Society in 1959. He made a series of television programs called E=mc2 for the BBC in 1963. He was appointed a Knight Commander of the Bath in 1973. He was awarded the Einstein Society Gold Medal in 1983, the Gold Medal of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications in 1988, the G.D. Birla International Award for Humanism, and the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 2001. He was awarded an Honorary Degree (Doctor of Science) by the University of Bath in 1974. His report into the flooding of London in 1953 led eventually to the building of the Thames Barrier. He also supported the proposal for a Severn Barrage to generate electricity, but this project was not carried forward. His papers from 1940 to 2000 are archived in 109 archive boxes by the Janus Project. Personal life His parents were Jewish, but he never "felt the need for religion" and was a lifelong humanist. He was president of the British Humanist Association from 1982 to 1999, and president of the Rationalist Press Association from 1982. He was one of the signers of the Humanist Manifesto. He married Christine Stockman, also a mathematician and astronomer, in 1947; she had been one of Hoyle's research students and like him she went on to be active in the humanist movement. Together, they had two sons and three daughters, one of whom is Professor Liz Bondi, feminist geographer at the University of Edinburgh. He died in Cambridge in 2005, aged 85 and his ashes were scattered at Anglesey Abbey near Cambridge. Christine died in 2015. References and notes Further reading External links The Papers of Sir Hermann Bondi, held at Churchill Archives Centre 1919 births 2005 deaths 20th-century British mathematicians Academics of King's College London Albert Einstein Medal recipients Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge Austrian atheists Austrian emigrants to the United Kingdom Austrian people of Jewish descent Jewish atheists British atheists Jewish humanists British humanists Chief Scientific Advisers to the Ministry of Defence Civil servants in the Department of Energy (United Kingdom) British cosmologists 20th-century British astronomers Fellows of King's College London Fellows of the Royal Society Fellows of Churchill College, Cambridge Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge Jewish scientists Jews who immigrated to the United Kingdom to escape Nazism Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath Masters of Churchill College, Cambridge | family, and Hermann's mother had the foresight to engineer a meeting between her young son and the famous man, knowing that this might be the key to enabling him to follow his wishes and become a mathematician himself. Eddington encouraged him to travel to England to read the mathematical tripos at Trinity College, Cambridge. He arrived in Cambridge in 1937, escaping from anti-semitism in Austria. Realizing the perilous position of his parents in 1938, shortly before the Anschluss, he sent them a telegram telling them to leave Austria at once. They managed to reach Switzerland, and later settled in New York. In the early years of World War II, he was interned on the Isle of Man and in Canada as a friendly enemy alien. Other internees included Thomas Gold and Max Perutz. In 1940, Bondi became Senior Wrangler at the University of Cambridge. Bondi and Gold were released from internment by the end of 1941, and worked with Fred Hoyle on radar at the Admiralty Signals Establishment. He became a British subject in 1946. Career Bondi lectured in mathematics at the University of Cambridge from 1945 to 1954. He was a fellow of Trinity from 1943 to 1949 and from 1952 to 1954. In 1948, Bondi, Hoyle and Gold formulated the Steady State theory, which holds that the universe is constantly expanding but matter is constantly created to form new stars and galaxies to maintain a constant average density. Steady State theory was eclipsed by the rival Big Bang theory with the discovery of the cosmic microwave background (CMB). Bondi was one of the first to correctly appreciate the nature of gravitational radiation, introducing Bondi radiation coordinates, the Bondi k-calculus, the notions of Bondi mass and Bondi news, and writing review articles. He popularized the sticky bead argument which was said to be originally due, anonymously, to Richard Feynman, for the claim that physically meaningful gravitational radiation is indeed predicted by general relativity, an assertion which was controversial up until about 1955. A 1947 paper revived interest in the Lemaître–Tolman metric, an inhomogeneous, spherically symmetric dust solution (often called the LTB or Lemaître–Tolman–Bondi metric). Bondi also contributed to the theory of accretion of matter from a cloud of gas onto a star or a black hole, working with Raymond Lyttleton and giving his name to "Bondi accretion" and the "Bondi radius". He became a professor at King's College London in 1954, and was given the title of Emeritus Professor there in 1985. He was secretary of the Royal Astronomical Society from 1956 to |
On January 20, 2007, Military Chief General Hermogenes Esperon Jr. announced the identity of the corpse was confirmed, through a DNA comparison with a brother of the militant conducted by the American FBI. | El 20 de enero de 2007, Jefe Militar General Hermógenes Esperón Jr. anunció se confirmó la identidad del cadáver, a través de una comparación de ADN con un hermano del militante llevada a cabo por el FBI estadounidense. |
Municipal District in Lunenburg County. Parks Cookville Provincial Park References Cookville | District in Lunenburg County. Parks Cookville Provincial Park References Cookville on Destination Nova Scotia Communities |
350th Hunnypot Live event at The Mint music club in Los Angeles. Maree’s next two singles, "Go Back" and "Just Fine", were released in 2016, and her single "With You" was released on Sep. 22, 2017. With You currently has 500,000 streams on Spotify. In 2014, she was featured on Rai Italia in her home recording studio. Maree performed at the Carolina Country Music Festival in 2016, among a lineup which included Keith Urban, Jake Owen, and Maren Morris. She performed at Grave Diggers Ball later that year in Charlotte, North Carolina, with Marc E. Bassy and headliner Afrojack, and opened for Trina in Las Vegas. Personal life Anastasia Malaguti is the daughter of professional poker player Flaminio Malaguti. She grew up in Las Vegas, Nevada, after moving from her hometown of Greenville, North Carolina at the age of 6. She started playing piano at age 4, and started singing and playing guitar at age 11. She performed cover versions of songs | for the TV show Raising Asia, Ray’s Dance Moms spinoff on the Lifetime network. With a production team which included Fame star Billy Hufsey, Maree co-wrote five of the songs sung by Ray in the first season of Raising Asia. JackEL also released the single "Just Fine," a collaboration with singer-songwriter ZaZa Maree that year. JackEL and ZaZa Maree performed the song at the 350th Hunnypot Live event at The Mint music club in Los Angeles. Maree’s next two singles, "Go Back" and "Just Fine", were released in 2016, and her single "With You" was released on Sep. 22, 2017. With You currently has 500,000 streams on Spotify. In 2014, she was featured on Rai Italia in her home recording studio. Maree performed at the Carolina Country Music Festival in 2016, among a lineup which included |
Serbian Tricolour Hound | Sabujo tricolor sérvio |
what is the difference between physical and structural adaptations? | Structural adaptations would be changes to the structure of your body. For instance, a bill on a bird or the fur on a bear. A physiological adaptation would be chemical changes within the body. ... Behavioral adaptations are changes to an organism behaviors, actions or daily activities to help the organism survive. |
who is the kitty in the masked singer 2020? | On May 6, it was revealed that the Kitty is Jackie Evancho, a second-place finisher on America's Got Talent, and a professional singer. She's actually the youngest solo platinum artist of all time. |
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