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What is the best way to get flat abs?
Do crunches, but do them properly. Lie flat on the floor, raise your head part-way up as you are bringing your knees up, then slowly, very slowly lower your legs to the floor. Do as many reps as you are comfortable with, gradually increasing the number of reps per day. Eventually add ankle weights to really add toning benefits.
In the dolmen of Cava dei Servi, the archaeologists found numerous human bone fragments and some splinters of Castelluccian ceramics (Early Bronze Age) which confirmed the burial purpose of the artefact.
Dolmen v Cava dei Servi so arheologi našli številne fragmente človeških kosti in nekatere drobce castelluccianske keramike (zgodnja bronasta doba), ki so potrdile namen pokopa.
Police. J.J. Carrillo continued as Tax and Licence Collector in 1876 - 1877. The second City Marshal, Jack Whaling, was shot in 1853. This led to the creation of the "Los Angeles Rangers", a volunteer force who assisted the City Marshal and County Sheriff. At this time, law enforcement was limited and the Marshal had use of but one small county jail. In 1869, William C. Warren was appointed as City Marshal and was given command over a force of six officers. He was responsible for being the city's dog catcher and collecting taxes. He was paid
given command over a force of six officers. He was responsible for being the city's dog catcher and collecting taxes. He was paid 2.5% of all tax monies he collected (in 1875 it totaled to $115 per month). In 1872, a city ordinance was passed which required the city marshal to register and license dogs. Notes Beard was removed from office. Getman was killed in 1858 after
During William's absence a crisis had developed in Jerusalem.
За време на отсуството на Гијом, во Ерусалим настанала криза.
whats your favourite word and when you say it what does it make you think of??
Favorite word is Friday. I reminds me I get paid and the weekend is Starting so lets Party. =o) \n\nOh wait that was before I got married and had kids. I still get paid and I get to spend more time with my wife and kids so it's still my favorite word.
997–1014), helping to end the long conflict by blinding and capturing the last Bulgarian leader, Ibatzes, in 1018.
997-1014), ajudando a encerrar o longo conflito, cegando e capturando o último líder búlgaro, Ivatz em 1018.
This kind of model could be implemented by creating a class of data access methods that directly reference a corresponding set of database stored procedures.
Este tipo de modelo puede ser implementado mediante la creación de una clase de métodos de acceso a datos que hacen referencia directamente a un conjunto correspondiente de procedimientos almacenados de base de datos.
Fido (2006), a zombie comedy set in the 1950s, where humanity is saved from a zombie apocalypse by a corporation who turns zombies into personal servants.
Fido (uma comédia zumbi de 2006), ambientado nos anos 1950, onde a humanidade é salva de um apocalipse zumbi por uma corporação que transforma os mortos-vivos em servos pessoais.
What would happen if we reached the end of the universe and went past it?
If we could go past it, it would not be the end now would it. Our current understanding of the universe points at the universe being a 3 dimensional space (doughnut) on a 4 dimensional surface. Think about it like this. You have a old timey sailor in a boat on a waterplanet and he does not know that he is sailing on a "2 dimensional" surface (the sea) on a 3 dimensional sphere (the planet). He will sail and sail and conclude that the sea is infinite in all directions. However from orbit he would se that the sea was infact finite, it was the planet that was round. In a spaceship, traveling trough the universe you could kind of say that you would sail across a "3 dimensional" sea that was infinite and only by stepping out into the 4th dimension could you se the 3 dimensional "finiteness" of the 3 dimensional universe. However we cant experience the 4th dimension so we dont know for sure and probably never will in enough detail.
Yasumasa Kawasaki
Kawasaki Yasumasa
Tchaikovsky studied the music of "specialists" such as the Italian Cesare Pugni and the Austrian Ludwig Minkus, before setting to work on Swan Lake.
Chaikovski estudió la música de estos "especialistas", como el italiano Cesare Pugni y el austríaco Leon Minkus, antes de ponerse a trabajar en El lago de los cisnes.
of 2002. There are 11 streets. Geography Lesyutino is located 14 km northwest of Nyuksenitsa (the district's administrative centre) by road. Zaborye is the nearest rural
was 279 as of 2002. There are 11 streets. Geography Lesyutino is located 14 km northwest of
how do i transfer data from ipad to iphone?
['Launch iMazing and connect both of your devices.', 'In the left sidebar, select the device with the data you want to transfer.', 'In the Actions Panel, select Transfer to another Device.']
Postfix: dynamically rewrite server name depended on senders domain
"Masquerade" mail sender on a multi-domain shared hosting
Defensibility: statistical relationship indicators like RSQ provide validity to the estimates produced by the model.
Defensabilidade: indicadores de relação estatística como o RSQ fornecem validade para as estimativas produzidas pelo modelo.
a long time occupied the second place, but only two losses at the finish makes divided 3rd-6th position with Leonids Dreibergs, Lucijs Endzelins and Augusts Strautmanis (tournament won Igor Zhdanov). After World War II Nicolas Engalicev lived in Rome. He graduated from engineering faculty of the Sapienza University of Rome. He worked for the World Council of Churches as immigration Manager and also helped many Eastern Europe emigrants who left through Italy to other countries. In 1947 he won the Rome city chess championship. In two years in a row he was the second in Venice national chess tournaments (1947, 1948). In 1950 Sorrento Nicolas Engalicev won 2nd place in the Italian Chess Championship. All during the tournament, he was the leader, but the loss of the penultimate round of the tournament the winner Giorgio Porreca refused to take first place. In November 1957, when the Riga chess player team visited Italy and competed with Rome's chess team, Nicolas Engalicev losses two parties against Aivars Gipslis. At the beginning of 1958 Nicolas Engalicev moved to Canada: at first to Toronto and later to Montreal. In Canada he
occupation of Latvia in 1940 Soviet authorities repressed Nicolas wife's Vera father, famous Latvian lawyer Pyotr Jacobi (, 1877-1941). During the war disintegrated Nicolas and Vera marriage, later Vera appeared on the scene with his mother's surname Likhacova (). In 1943 Nicolas Engalicev won Riga city blitz championship. He also successfully participated in the Latvian Chess Championship, which for a long time occupied the second place, but only two losses at the finish makes divided 3rd-6th position with Leonids Dreibergs, Lucijs Endzelins and Augusts Strautmanis (tournament won Igor Zhdanov). After World War II Nicolas Engalicev lived in Rome. He graduated from engineering faculty of the Sapienza University of Rome. He worked for the World Council of Churches as immigration Manager and also helped many Eastern Europe emigrants who left through Italy to other countries. In 1947 he won the Rome city chess championship. In two years in a row
In a pure, unsegmented, linear regression, the values of Cd and Ra2 are equal.
En una regresión lineal pura, sin segmentación, los valores de Cd y Ra2 son iguales.
Wild Life (Wings album)
Wild Life
Diverse groups have protested for years against the way in which the tradition treats Zwarte Piet, calling it racist.
Diverse Gruppen demonstrieren seit Jahren gegen die Art und Weise, wie die Tradition Zwarte Piet behandelt, und nennen es rassistisch.
what does mean in research?
Mean implies average and it is the sum of a set of data divided by the number of data. Mean can prove to be an effective tool when comparing different sets of data; however this method might be disadvantaged by the impact of extreme values. Mode is the value that appears the most.
The Barossa Valley is famous for making wine and because of this it often has many tourists . The three main towns in the region are Nuriootpa , Tanunda and Angaston .
It is the valley formed by the North Para River , and the Barossa Valley Way is the main road through the valley , connecting the main towns on the valley floor of Nuriootpa , Tanunda , Rowland Flat and Lyndoch .
what are the best used cars to buy under 2000?
['2005 Nissan Maxima SL.', '2001 Honda Civic Coupe.', '2002 Audi A4.', '2000 Honda Odyssey LX.', '2005 Honda CR-V.', '2007 Hyundai Sonata.']
Are all dual-core processors 64 bit processors?
As far as servers are concerned, yes. I know that the AMD Opterons are. However for desktop processors the Intel Core Duo which has made its debut in the Intel iMacs and MacBook Pro are dual core but are not 64-bit processors.\n\nIf you are getting servers, do with an AMD Opteron.
"Allgemeines Landrecht für die Preußischen Staaten (01.06.1794), Erster Theil - section 20".
Allgemeines Landrecht für die Preußischen Staaten (01.06.1794), Erster Theil.
After brutal fighting, and the plundering of villages, cities, and abbeys throughout the Electorate, Gebhard surrendered his claim on the electorate and retired to Strasbourg.
Luego de una brutal pelea, pillaje de villas, ciudades, y abadías en todo el territorio del Electorado, Gebhard depuso su reclamo sobre el Electorado y se retiró a Estrasburgo.
what is the difference between needs and problems?
A need is what exists regardless of what you think. A problem is what exists the moment you desire a solution. To this end, you are free to make "their needs" = "your problem". However, only you can make it so.
In 1941, following the Nazi invasion, the remaining Jews of Bauska and environs were tortured and executed.
En 1941, à la suite de l’invasion nazie, les juifs restant à Bauska et ses environs sont torturés et exécutés.
chiara
چیرا
In private, Alpha tells Beta that she suspects Lydia has lied to her.
Alpha le dice a Beta que ella sospecha que Lydia le ha mentido.
I don't know what Tom's intentions were.
Tom'un niyeti neydi, bilmiyorum.
what were the huns reasons for invading
For the fall of Rome, it was the Huns invading from the east that caused the domino effect, they invaded (pushed into) the Goths, who then invaded (pushed into) the Roman Empire. The fall of the Western Roman Empire is a great lesson in cause and effect.A cause leads to an effect.or the fall of Rome, it was the Huns invading from the east that caused the domino effect, they invaded (pushed into) the Goths, who then invaded (pushed into) the Roman Empire. The fall of the Western Roman Empire is a great lesson in cause and effect.
Various Artists: Nordic Metal - A Tribute to Euronymous.
Verschiedene Künstler: Nordic Metal – A Tribute to Euronymous.
Aminata Diallo
Aminata Diallo (football)
how many calories to burn when working out?
In 30 minutes, the average person burns between 240(125lbs person)–355 calories(185lbs person). If you hit the weights, you probably burn 90 (125lbs person)–133 (185lbs person) calories in each 30-minute floor session. But one needs to remember that the more muscle you build, the more energy your body burns at rest.
The architect, Leopoldo Torres Balbás, born in Madrid (1888–1960), says (Ars Hispaniae, VII): "Upon entering its interior , in the enormous hall of more than 120 meters of longitude and around 60 wide, a master work of calm and harmony, we find ourselves in a world very different from that of the French cathedrals, to think of the similarity of their forms.
El arquitecto nacido en Madrid Leopoldo Torres Balbás (1888-1960), dice en (Ars Hispaniae, VII): «Al penetrar en su interior , en la enorme sala de más de 120 metros de longitud y cerca de 60 de ancho, obra maestra de calma y armonía, nos hallamos en un mundo muy distinto al de las catedrales francesas, a pesar de la semejanza de sus formas.
The annual Göteborg Marathon starts and finishes in the arena.
De marathon van Göteborg begint en eindigt in de Slottsskogsvallen.
how long do you need on your passport to go to lanzarote?
Passport validity Your passport should be valid for the proposed duration of your stay; you do not need any additional period of validity on your passport beyond this. This applies to the whole of Spain, including the Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands (Majorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera).
how to connect iphone to windows itunes?
['Connect your device to your computer with a USB cable, then open iTunes and select your device.', 'Click Summary on the left side of the iTunes window.', 'Select "Sync with this [device] over Wi-Fi."']
Gabriel Lindeman played drums for the band's first few shows, but he did not join the band full-time until 1999.
Gabriel Lindeman speelde drums voor de eerste paar shows van de band, maar hij kwam pas officieel bij de band spelen in 1999.
I liked Tom's idea.
Mi piacque l'idea di Tom.
what does cfm mean in ventilation?
How much airflow do we need to ventilate? Airflow is the volume of air moved by a fan per unit of time, usually expressed in cubic feet per minute (cfm) or meters cubed per second (m³/s).
The Leszczyński family owned the city until 1738 when King Stanisław Leszczyński sold it after he had abdicated for the second time.
La ciudad fue propiedad de la familia Leszczyński hasta 1738 cuando el rey Estanislao I Leszczynski la vendió al abdicar por segunda vez.
how do i change my facebook page to community?
Changing Settings Click the "Edit Page" tab, "Update Info" and "Basic Information." Choose a category for your business in the first drop-down menu and select the group in the adjacent drop-down menu. Click "Save Changes" to apply the new settings to your page.
(Devnagari:खोपट) is an area located in
is an area
why was the development of machine tools so important to the industrial revolution in the us
Industrial Revolution Important American technological contributions during the period of the Industrial Revolution were the cotton gin and the development of a system for making interchangeable parts, the latter aided by the development of the milling machine in the US. The development of machine tools and the system of interchangeable parts were the basis for the rise of the US as the world's leading industrial nation in the late 19th century.
hyperbaric therapy how long
Side effects and possible complications of HBOT. During HBOT, you lie on a table in an enclosed chamber and breathe oxygen while the pressure inside the chamber is gradually increased. The therapy may last as little as 3 minutes or as long as 2 hours before the pressure is returned to normal levels. Because the pressure is so high, some people may have discomfort while in the chamber. You may have ear pain or a popping sensation in the ears.
how to copy a large excel sheet into word?
['In Excel, select the embedded chart or chart sheet that you want to copy to a Word document.', 'Select the Home tab then from the Clipboard group click the Copy button.', 'In the Word document, click where you want to paste the copied chart.', 'Select the Home tab then from the Clipboard group click Paste.', 'Either.']
In 1921 there was five libraries in Ljungby; Ljungby köping, Ljungby folkbibliotek, Logen 2876 Ljung, ABF, and Logen Finnveden.
1921 fanns det fem olika bibliotek i Ljungby; Ljungby köping, Ljungby kommun, Logen 2876 Ljung, ABF, och Logen Finnveden.
63rd season of the annual knockout tournament for competitive football teams in Wales. Key League name pointed after clubs name. CCL - Cheshire County League FL D3N - Football League Third Division North FL D3S - Football League Third Division South SFL - Southern Football League Fifth round Seven winners from the Fourth round and eleven new clubs. Caernarvon Town get a
a bye to the Sixth round. Sixth round One winner from the Fifth round and Caernarvon Town. Seven other clubs get a bye to the Seventh round. Seventh round One winner from the Sixth round plus seven
China–Iraq relations
中国-伊拉克关系
latter are the Thon Villa in Ampelokipoi, and the so-called "Palataki" (Palacette) in Haidari. He also provided the land on which the National Theatre of Greece was built in 1891, and served as its first director in 1900. Nikolaos Thon also financed the construction of the Chapel of St. George on Mount Lycabettus, was chairman of Panellinios G.S. and a member of the organizing committee for the 1906 Intercalated Olympic Games, and served King George I as
He was born in Athens to a Bavarian who had come to Greece with King Otto, and his Greek wife Marigo Vogiatzi. The ownership of mines in the Cyclades helped him amass considerable fortune, and he acquired extensive properties in Attica. Among the latter are the Thon Villa in Ampelokipoi, and the so-called "Palataki" (Palacette) in Haidari. He also provided the land on which the National Theatre of
Suure-Ahli
Сууре-Аглі
In a 1904 article, he argued that magic was a cathartic or stimulating practice designed to relieve feelings of tension.
Σε ένα άρθρο του 1904, επιχειρηματολόγησε ότι η μαγεία ήταν μια καθαρτική ή διεγερτική πρακτική σχεδιασμένη να ανακουφίζει αισθήματα έντασης.
politician. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1862, 1865 and 1868, representing the
the Norwegian Parliament in 1862, 1865 and 1868, representing the constituency of Søndre Bergenhus Amt. He worked as a farmer there. References
The group was originally called Heimholungswerk Jesu Christi, but has been known as Universal Life since 1984.
Il gruppo è stato originariamente chiamato Heimholungswerk Jesu Christi, ma è stato conosciuto come Vita Universale dal 1984.
The director of the museum is Ghjuvan Claudiu Ottaviani.
El director del museu és Ghjuvan Claudiu Ottaviani.
Utaka made his debut for Nigeria months later in a 5–2 home win over Congo DR on 3 March 2010, despite only getting his call up late after the NFF called his mother looking for him.
Utaka hizo su debut 5 meses después en el 5–2 contra la RD del Congo en marzo de 2010, a pesar de sólo recibir su llamada después de que la NFF llamó a su madre para buscarlo.
Living people 1980 births Japanese male
people 1980 births Japanese
symbols of the zodiac inlaid in the marble floor. Tower The great tower, over one hundred and sixty-five feet (50.29m) high, of sparkling granite and carved limestone, is a landmark for many miles. There are one hundred eighty granite steps leading to the tower. In this tower is a finely adjusted D Chime of eleven bells. They weigh a total of 14,000 pounds (6350 kg) and are played (struck) by iron hammers. The bells were cast by Chester Meneelly of the Meneelly Bell Company of Troy, New York. The original ringer's gallery is still in the tower even though the bells are now played both by hand or electronically from a small room in the sanctuary. Bronze doors At the south entrance to the sanctuary are the great bronze doors, extremely rich in design, each leaf is solid bronze weighing 2 1/4 tons. Following the Gothic outline of each leaf is a series of niches. Those on the exterior are canopied, each containing a finely modeled figure nine inches (22.9 cm) high. The thirty-eight statues represent great characters in the history of Christianity, covering a period of nineteen centuries. Baptismal font From the cloister with its ornate bronze gates and marble mosaic floor we enter the foyer with the baptismal font. The font sits on elegant white Indian marble inlaid with bronze lettering. Over the font hangs a large oak canopy carved by Johannes Kirchmayer with ten angels each holding a scroll engraved with one of the Ten Commandments. Above them are ten standing figures of men who preached and spread Christianity throughout the world. Below the majestic vaulted ceiling in four corners are stone carvings symbolizing the four stages of womanhood: Infant, Youth, Maturity and Old Age. The beautiful bronze medallions inlaid in the marble floor represent Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Organ The organ was built by the Hutchings-Votey Organ Company of Boston, Massachusetts in 1904. With 2,300 pipes (24 ranks) distributed over 3 manuals and pedalboard, it was considered one of the finest organs in the country at the time. When the new hot-air heating system installed in 1968 ruined the Hutchings-Votey pneumatic mechanism, a new organ was built by the Roche Organ Co., of Taunton, Massachusetts, in 1971 as their Opus 10. The Roche Organ Company preserved the exterior casework and the twelve best ranks from the previous organ, increasing the number of ranks to 58, with 3,163 pipes and fifty speaking registers. The organ occupies the transepts on either side of the chancel and is housed behind the richly carved twin cases of the original instrument, which differ from each other in detail of ornamentation. The console is centrally located in the choir loft behind the pulpit rostrum. The woodwork of the cases, like the
Ten Commandments. Above them are ten standing figures of men who preached and spread Christianity throughout the world. Below the majestic vaulted ceiling in four corners are stone carvings symbolizing the four stages of womanhood: Infant, Youth, Maturity and Old Age. The beautiful bronze medallions inlaid in the marble floor represent Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Organ The organ was built by the Hutchings-Votey Organ Company of Boston, Massachusetts in 1904. With 2,300 pipes (24 ranks) distributed over 3 manuals and pedalboard, it was considered one of the finest organs in the country at the time. When the new hot-air heating system installed in 1968 ruined the Hutchings-Votey pneumatic mechanism, a new organ was built by the Roche Organ Co., of Taunton, Massachusetts, in 1971 as their Opus 10. The Roche Organ Company preserved the exterior casework and the twelve best ranks from the previous organ, increasing the number of ranks to 58, with 3,163 pipes and fifty speaking registers. The organ occupies the transepts on either side of the chancel and is housed behind the richly carved twin cases of the original instrument, which differ from each other in detail of ornamentation. The console is centrally located in the choir loft behind the pulpit rostrum. The woodwork of the cases, like the rest of the church furnishings, is of English oak. The facade pipes are covered in gold leaf and embellished with elaborate diapering. The basic case design bears a strong resemblance to that of the 1896 organ case in Southwark Cathedral in England (which probably inspired the Fairhaven design), although the Southwark case is not nearly as attractive nor as elaborate. A digital upgrade of the console was accomplished by Barry Turley in 2008. Today, the organ remains among the finest of its size. All of the ornamental pipes in the two organ cases, one on each side of the chancel, are covered in beaten gold, the color of clouded silver, and are decorated very ornately. Stained-glass windows The stained-glass windows are the work of American Impressionist artist, Robert Reid. They cover the theme of the birth of Jesus in the Memorial Window utilizing color and shading from cool blues to warm earth tones through the nine clerestory windows from East to West. Seven of these windows are titled with one of the Beatitudes (or Blessed Be's) which Jesus was teaching his Disciples as illuminated in the glorious twenty-four-foot-high Sermon-on-the-Mount window located on the west wall. One notable effect of the windows is the natural flesh quality in the figures. Two years were spent in
It passes through as a bridge, held up by supports next to the building.
Elle le traverse par un pont, qui est maintenu en place par des soutiens à côté du bâtiment.
The outlet on the Canje River is near the community of Wel te Vreeden.
La toma de corriente en el río Canje está cerca de la comunidad de Wel te Vreeden .
It has been part of many festivals and its directors have been jury in important cultural events like “Trebinja” and Kulla”.
Він був частиною багатьох фестивалі, а його директори були журі на важливих культурних подіях, таких як “Trebinja” та Kulla”.
have constantly replayed his travel experiences in his mind for his own pleasure, eventually leading to his interest in pornographic literature, which was often sadistic in nature. Gradually, his sexual desires became more and more unnatural, as at one point he tried to break into a morgue so he could have sex with a corpse. Mrázek admitted that feeling his immobilized victim was the greatest form of excitement, saying that seeing them collapse to the ground after being shot felt even better than the intercourse itself. Nevertheless, he had "normal" relationships, in which his partners described as average and weak-minded, and were often repulsed by his excessive thrifting, stemming from his poor upbringing. At the time of his murders, Mrázek had a long-time partner with whom he had had several children. Murders During walks around Chomutov, Mrázek often came across lonely young women, which secretly made him feel a compulsion to sexually assault them. Apparently, his desire was so strong that it gave him an intense headache, and to alleviate it, he decided to act out on his desires. On 22 August 1951, Mrázek came across 15-year-old cow herder Hana Chloubová, who was grazing cows in the forest near Drahonice, whom he killed by beating her to death with a stick. He then dragged the body to a secluded area, where he had sex with it. This murder was not connected to his later crime spree until Václav confessed to it. On September 16, he fired three shots from his revolver at 32-year-old Bronislava Pajúrková on the road between Jirkov and Kyjice, killing her. Mrázek then dragged the corpse across to the stream, had sex with it, and then dumped it in the water. As the loudness of the shots frightened him, Mrázek opted to use a knife for the next two attacks, but both of his victims survived. In the first case, the knife punctured the girl's jaw; in the second, the girl was stabbed 18 times, but her wounds were shallow. Due to the nature of wounds, the perpetrator's low stature and thin voice made the investigations believe that the attacker might have been a woman. On 1 June 1952, Mrázek passed by a local pub, where a dance party was taking place. The view of the dancing girls through the window excited him, so he decided to carry out another attack. Mrázek then stole a bicycle left in front of the pub, and started looking for a potential victim. He came across 19-year-old Elena Mermanová, whom he shot at three times. The first bullet pierced her coat's collar and hair, which made the surprised Mermanová to duck, causing the second bullet to pierce the back of her coat. While she was on the ground, Mrázek stepped closer and attempted to shoot again, but the last bullet got stuck in the barrel. As he had ejaculated during the shots, Mrázek lost interest in finishing her off and left. On the following morning, Mermanová found bullet holes while examining her coat, disspelling her belief that her attacker was a teenager with a toy gun. She went back to the place where the assault had taken place, noticing what appeared to be drag marks going towards a bush. She followed them, and to her horror, found the body of 16-year-old Marie Dvořácková, who had been killed approximately one hour after Mrázek had
his parents' knowledge, he and his brother Karel began stealing, mostly food and clothing. Due to his profiency, Mrázek's father forced him to teach his younger siblings as well. For one of these thefts, he was given a conditional sentence in 1941 and served 18 months in prison. After his release, Mrázek longed to become a police officer or soldier, but could not be accepted due to his small stature; because of this, in 1946, he enlisted as an armed escort of a humanitarian convoy to Romania and Bulgaria. However, Mrázek later claimed that the soldiers constantly looted the supplies and distributed them in exchange for sexual services of all kinds, which he witnesses and sometimes directly participated in, and that they also fired at everything alive they saw while on the moving train. Holding a weapon gave a subtle sense of superiority over Mrázek, who is said to have constantly replayed his travel experiences in his mind for his own pleasure, eventually leading to his interest in pornographic literature, which was often sadistic in nature. Gradually, his sexual desires became more and more unnatural, as at one point he tried to break into a morgue so he could have sex with a corpse. Mrázek admitted that feeling his immobilized victim was the greatest form of excitement, saying that seeing them collapse to the ground after being shot felt even better than the intercourse itself. Nevertheless, he had "normal" relationships, in which his partners described as average and weak-minded, and were often repulsed by his excessive thrifting, stemming from his poor upbringing. At the time of his murders, Mrázek had a long-time partner with whom he had had several children. Murders During walks around Chomutov, Mrázek often came across lonely young women, which secretly made him feel a compulsion to sexually assault them. Apparently, his desire was so strong that it gave him an intense headache, and to alleviate it, he decided to act out on his desires. On 22 August 1951, Mrázek came across 15-year-old cow herder Hana Chloubová, who was grazing cows in the forest near Drahonice, whom he killed by beating her to death with a stick. He then dragged the body to a secluded area, where he had sex with it. This murder was not connected to his later crime spree until Václav confessed to it. On September 16, he fired three shots from his revolver at 32-year-old Bronislava Pajúrková on the road between Jirkov and Kyjice, killing her. Mrázek then dragged the corpse across to the stream, had sex with it, and then dumped it in the water. As the loudness of the shots frightened him, Mrázek opted to use a knife for the next two attacks, but both of his victims survived. In the first case, the knife punctured the girl's jaw; in the second, the girl was stabbed 18 times, but her wounds were shallow. Due to the nature of wounds, the perpetrator's low stature and thin voice made the investigations believe that the attacker might have been a woman. On 1 June 1952, Mrázek passed by a local pub, where a dance party was taking place. The view of the dancing girls through the window excited him, so he decided to carry out another attack. Mrázek then stole a bicycle left in front of the pub, and started looking for a potential victim. He came across 19-year-old Elena Mermanová, whom he shot at three times. The first bullet pierced her coat's collar and hair, which made the surprised Mermanová to duck, causing the second bullet to pierce the back of her coat. While she was on the ground, Mrázek stepped closer and attempted to shoot again, but the last bullet got stuck
However, the economy of Aleppo was badly hit by the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, and since then Damascus rose as a serious competitor with Aleppo over the title of the capital of Syria.
No obstant això, l'economia d'Alep es va veure molt afectada per l'obertura del Canal de Suez el 1869, i des de llavors Damasc va pujar com un seriós competidor amb Alep pel títol de capital de Síria.
and was built by the Aberdeen Theatre and Opera House Company Ltd, under architects James Matthews of Aberdeen and Charles J. Phipps, a London-based architect brought in to consult. The auditorium was rebuilt in 1897 by theatre architect Frank Matcham, but then closed temporarily in 1906, following the opening of the larger His Majesty's Theatre. The smaller theatre was extensively reconstructed in 1909, again by Frank Matcham, and re-opened in July 1910 as the Tivoli. The Tivoli was refurbished again in 1938. The theatre became a bingo hall in 1966. In the mid 1980s plans were made to improve the bingo-oriented facilities and the building, but little was actually done. The building finally closed for bingo in 1998 and became disused. From 2000, The building had been in private hands, and attempts by the Tivoli Theatre Trust to purchase the building were unsuccessful, . In April 2006, some cosmetic preservative work was observed at the building. On 10 July 2009, the owner of the Tivoli Theatre decided to sell the property to Mr Brian Hendry. On 16 July 2009 during a
Hendry. On 16 July 2009 during a meeting with the Aberdeen Tivoli Theatre Trust, Mr Hendry outlined his intention to operate the Tivoli Theatre on a profit-making basis as a mid-scale venue with ancillary facilities, through the Tivoli Theatre Company Ltd. The building was restored. The reopening was funded by many businesses. The Tivoli was listed on the Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland. On 19 April 2012, it was announced that the Theatre had been made wind and watertight and that its frontage had been brought back to its former glory. The next phase of the restoration was set to bring the interior up to 21st century standards, including a 450-seat auditorium, a cafe and a gallery. The theatre reopened on 25 October 2013 with Inferno, an original play by Thomas Bywater which ran from 25–27 October 2013. On 7 December 2013 Attic theatre's production of Robin Hood and The Babes In The Wood became the first Pantomime at the theatre in 50 years and was followed by Sleeping Beauty in 2014 and Dick Whittington in 2015. Attic return in 2016 with Aladdin. Joseph Purdy Productions became the first UK touring pantomime to visit the Tivoli in July 2018 with Rapunzel. All three levels of the theatre are now open. The theatre was closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, and is set to reopen in August 2021. Predecessors A plaque erected by Aberdeen City Council at Theatre Lane states: "In 1795 the Theatre
are aeds required in public buildings?
There is no national requirement that employers provide AEDs in the workplace; even so, all 50 states have enacted laws or regulations for the devices. While state laws vary, they generally address AED availability in public buildings, conditions of use, medical oversight, training requirements and postevent reporting.
has anyone taken mebendazole when pregnant?
There are no controlled data in human pregnancy; however, this drug has been used during pregnancy without evidence of fetal harm. Untreated soil-transmitted helminth infections in pregnancy are associated with adverse outcomes (including maternal iron deficiency anemia, low birth weight, neonatal and maternal death).
are fiber pills good for constipation?
Fiber supplements can help treat constipation, including for those who have chronic constipation or IBS ( 21 ). However, if you have chronic constipation or are experiencing symptoms like pain, wind, bloating and gas, it may be best to go for a non-fermentable, soluble fiber supplement ( 22 , 23 , 24 ).
But Marxism is not a materialism which has stopped at the ABC.
Але марксизм не є матеріалізм, який зупинився на абетці.
According to the Declaration of Delhi, what provides certain rights and freedoms?
In 1959, an international gathering of over 185 judges, lawyers, and law professors from 53 countries, meeting in New Delhi and speaking as the International Commission of Jurists, made a declaration as to the fundamental principle of the rule of law. This was the Declaration of Delhi. They declared that the rule of law implies certain rights and freedoms, that it implies an independent judiciary, and that it implies social, economic and cultural conditions conducive to human dignity. The Declaration of Delhi did not, however, suggest that the rule of law requires legislative power to be subject to judicial review.
Railway zone of Indian Railways. The station is situated at Krishnapur or Kestopur near Lalgola in Murshidabad district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Total 12 trains including Lalgola Passengers and few EMU trains halt in
Eastern Railway zone of Indian Railways. The station is situated at Krishnapur or Kestopur near Lalgola in Murshidabad district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Total 12 trains including Lalgola Passengers and few EMU trains halt in the station. Electrification The Krishnanagar– section, including Krishnapur railway station was electrified in 2004. In 2010
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Baylor (AP-1) Tackles Jack Little, Texas A&M (AP-1) Dave Hanner, Arkansas (AP-1) Guards Harley Sewell, Texas (AP-1) Herschel Forester, Southern Methodist (AP-1) Centers Hugh Meyer, Texas A&M (AP-1) Defensive selections Defensive ends Bill Howton, Rice (AP-1) Paul Williams, Texas (AP-1) Defensive tackles Bill Forester, Southern Methodist (AP-1) Bob Griffin, Arkansas (AP-1) Defensive guards Bill Athey, Baylor (AP-1) Herb Zimmerman, Texas Christian (AP-1) Linebackers Keith Flowers, Texas Christian (AP-1) Dick Hightower, Southern Methodist (AP-1) Defensive backs Bobby Dillon, Texas (AP-1) Yale Lary, Texas A&M (AP-1) Bill Burkhalter, Rice (AP-1) Key AP = Associated Press, "selected for the Associated Press by the seven coaches" UP =
Bill Howton, Rice (AP-1) Paul Williams, Texas (AP-1) Defensive tackles Bill Forester, Southern Methodist (AP-1) Bob Griffin, Arkansas (AP-1) Defensive guards Bill Athey, Baylor (AP-1) Herb Zimmerman, Texas Christian (AP-1) Linebackers Keith Flowers, Texas Christian (AP-1) Dick Hightower, Southern Methodist (AP-1) Defensive backs Bobby Dillon, Texas (AP-1) Yale Lary, Texas A&M (AP-1) Bill Burkhalter, Rice (AP-1) Key AP = Associated Press, "selected for the Associated Press by the
49er Pairs was a one-day matchpoint event in which players competed for the Fifth Chair Trophy. The first National 49er Pairs was held in 1997. Winners' names were added to the Fifth Chair Trophy. The Fifth
with fewer than 50 masterpoints. History The National 49er Pairs was a one-day matchpoint event in which players competed for the Fifth Chair Trophy. The first National 49er Pairs was held in 1997. Winners' names were added to the Fifth Chair Trophy. The Fifth Chair Foundation is an international non-profit organization dedicated
numerous reasons, including her poor English skills. She opened the contest, and did do a few brief interviews in the green room at a few different stages in the event. In the semifinal, the first qualifier was Hungary as shown on the card, but instead of showing Hungary's flag, it showed the Bulgarian flag accidentally. Participating countries Thirty-nine countries participated in the 2005 contest. Hungary returned to the contest after a six-year absence, last competing in 1998. Bulgaria and Moldova competed in the contest for the first time. Returning artists Semi-final The semi-final was held on 19 May 2005 at 21:00 (CET). 25 countries performed but all 39 participants voted. Final The finalists were: the four automatic qualifiers , , and the ; the top 10 countries from the 2004 final (other than the automatic qualifiers); the top 10 countries from the 2005 semi-final. The final was held on 21 May 2005 at 21:00 (CET) and was won by . Scoreboard The EBU introduced an undisclosed threshold number of televotes that would have to be registered in each voting country in order to make that country's votes valid. If that number was not reached, the country's backup jury would vote instead. This affected Albania, Andorra and Monaco in the semi-final, and Andorra, Moldova and Monaco in the final. Semi-final 12 points Below is a summary of all 12 points in the semi-final: Final 12 points Below is a summary of all 12 points in the final: Spokespersons The order in which each country announced their votes was compiled by placing the countries that failed to qualify from the semi-final first in the running order they performed in during the semi-final, followed by the finalists which voted in the order they performed in during the final. The spokespersons are shown alongside each country. Anne Allegrini Elena Ponomareva Nancy Coolen Ragnhildur Steinunn Jónsdóttir Maarja-Liis Ilus Jari Sillanpää Ruth Gumbau Dana Katarina Čas Cheryl Baker Valerie Vella Ingvild Helljesen Meltem Ersan Yazgan Elena Camerzan Melani Steliou Nina Radulović Gry Johansen Annika Jankell Karolina Gočeva Maria Orlova Thomas Hermanns Barbara Kolar Yana Churikova Ana Mirjana Račanović Marija Naumova Marie Myriam Other countries – Czech broadcaster Česká televize (ČT) initially applied to participate in the 2005 contest, however, the broadcaster reconsidered débuting in the contest and later withdrew their application on 3 December 2004. – Lebanese broadcaster Télé Liban confirmed Lebanon's début in the contest and selected the song "Quand tout s'enfuit" performed by Aline Lahoud as their entry. However, the broadcaster announced their withdrawal from the competition on 18 March 2005 after the EBU informed them that the rules of the competition require them to broadcast the Israeli entry during the live show and enable viewers to vote for the nation, which contravened a Lebanese law prohibiting any acknowledgement of Israel. As the withdrawal period for the contest had passed, Télé Liban forfeited the return of
from , while Romania achieved their best result in their Eurovision history. Unusually, all "Big Four" countries (France, Germany, Spain and United Kingdom) ended up as the "Last Four", all placing in the bottom four positions in the final. Location Kyiv is the capital and largest city of Ukraine, located in the north central part of the country on the Dnieper. The Palace of Sports, a multi-purpose indoor arena, was confirmed by officials as the host venue in September 2004. However, in order to host the contest, the facilities had been brought up to the standard required by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). At the end of December 2004, work began on the renovation of the hall, for which approximately 4 million francs were allocated. Renovation works were to be finished by 20 April, however, they were completed at the beginning of May. The arena could accommodate over 5,000 seated spectators. Additionally 2,000 press delegates were catered for. Hotel rooms were scarce as the contest organisers asked the Ukrainian government to put a block on bookings they did not control themselves through official delegation allocations or tour packages: this led to many people's hotel bookings being cancelled. Organizers hoped that by hosting Eurovision, it would boost Ukraine's image abroad and increase tourism, while the country's new government hoped that it would also give a modest boost to the long-term goal of acquiring European Union membership. Format Visual design The official logo of the contest remained the same from the 2004 contest with the country's flag in the heart being changed. Following Istanbul's 'Under The Same Sky', the slogan for the 2005 show was 'Awakening', which symbolised the awakening of the country and city ready to present itself to Europe. The postcards (short clips shown between performances) for the 2005 show illustrated Ukraine's culture and heritage along with a more modern and industrial side to the country. This was the first edition to be broadcast in widescreen 16:9 format. Presenters The hosts of the Eurovision Song Contest in Kyiv were television presenter Maria "Masha" Efrosinina and DJ Pavlo "Pasha" Shylko. Previous winner Ruslana returned to the stage in Kyiv to perform in the interval act and to interview the contestants backstage in the 'green room'. The famous Ukrainian boxers Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko opened the televoting, while a special trophy was presented to the winner by Ukraine's president, Viktor Yushchenko. Publicity An official CD and DVD was released and a new introduction was an official pin set, which contains heart-shaped pins with the flags of all thirty-nine participating countries. The EBU also commissioned a book "The Eurovision Song Contest – The Official History" by British/American author John Kennedy O'Connor to celebrate the contest's fiftieth anniversary. The book was presented on screen during the break between songs 12 and 13 (Serbia and Montenegro, Denmark). The book was published in English, German, French, Dutch, Swedish, Danish and Finnish. During the semi final, there were a few sound faults, most notably during the Norwegian
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what hand does your ring go on
Engagement ring etiquette dictates that the engagement ring and wedding ring will usually go on the left hand, ring finger of the bride and the wedding ring is usually placed right next to the engagement ring during the wedding ceremony.
how long does it take a dog to vomit after giving hydrogen peroxide?
Hydrogen peroxide typically induces vomiting within 15 minutes, if it is going to work.
In The Great Dictator, Chaplin's first film after Modern Times, Chaplin plays the dual role of a Hitler-esque dictator, and a Jewish barber.
V filmu Veliki diktator, prvem njegovem filmu po Modernih časih, igra Chaplin dvojno vlogo diktatorja in židovskega brivca.
do nikes run true to size?
Fitting. Nike shoes, across the board, tend to be slightly smaller than competitors like Adidas or Reebok and customers' typical athletic and non-athletic shoe size. Many times Nike's shoes not only come a bit smaller in length, but also in width.
Woman: I'm alright, thank you.
Алан: Драго ми је да то чујем.
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Brougham was educated at the Royal High School and the University of Edinburgh, where he chiefly studied natural science and mathematics, but also law.
Brougham studiò alla Royal High School e poi all'università di Edimburgo, ove studiò principalmente scienze naturali e matematica, ma anche legge.
Lake Tana in the north is the source of the Blue Nile.
Езерото Тана в северната част е източник на Сини Нил.
can collagen supplements cause medical problems
Collagen supplements don't do anything for building collagen in your skin, and although any medication or supplement you take can potentially cause an allergic reaction, it is also possible that the cause of your chest pain is from something completely different. Please see your regular doctor as soon as possible.
However, by 1953 he and the Tudeh had formed an unofficial alliance of convenience with each other; the Tudeh were the "foot soldiers" for his government, effectively replacing the Fadaiyan in that role, all the while secretly hoping that Mosaddegh would institute communism.
Cu toate acestea, prin 1953 el și Tudeh au format o alianță neoficială de a se ajuta reciproc; Tudeh au fost „soldații“ pentru guvernul său, înlocuind în mod eficient Fadaiyan în acest rol, în tot acest timp sperând în secret că Mossadegh va institui comunismul.
what color does malus gala flower bloom
Apple blossoms are fragrant. The majority of apple tree (Malus) blossoms begin as pink buds and bloom as white flowers. A handful of cultivars, however, have flowers that retain some or all of their pink hues past the bud stage.All apple trees perform best when they receive full sun exposure and have well-drained soil with a pH level of 5 to 7.ala. The apple tree cultivar Gala is from New Zealand and produces light-pink flowers that turn into orange and red fruits. A cross between Kidd's Orange Red and Golden Delicious, Gala has rich and flavorful apples that are candidates for juicing.
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Tom knocked out one of Mary's teeth.
Tom Mary'nin dişlerinden birini kırdı.
Cork City Library "Past & Present" Project.
In: Cork City Library “Past & Present” Project.
( Alternatively , Variable Length Instruction Word or VLIW a refers to a CPU instruction ( instruction set ) designed to load ( or copy ) a literal value count of inline Machine code to the on-chip RAM for higher speed CPU decoding . )
The acronym VLIW may also refer to Variable Length Instruction Word , a CPU instruction set designed to load ( or copy ) a literal value count of inline Machine code to the on-chip RAM for higher speed CPU decoding .
moldy leaf litter at elevations of 1000–3200 m. This species has the widest distribution of fritillaries in North America, growing from California, Arizona and New Mexico north to Oregon and North Dakota. Description Fritillaria atropurpurea stems are in height and bear narrow, pointed leaves. The nodding flower has spreading tepals each one or two centimeters long which are yellowish or cream colored with heavy dark purple-brown mottling. The center of the flower has a central style surrounded by stamens with very large yellow anthers.
growing from California, Arizona and New Mexico north to Oregon and North Dakota. Description Fritillaria atropurpurea stems are in height and bear narrow, pointed leaves. The nodding flower has spreading tepals each one or two centimeters long which are yellowish or cream colored with heavy dark purple-brown mottling. The center
Some 30 people given accommodation at three-star Premier Inn near Bolton . Thought to have been transferred from overfilled accommodation in London . Serco has £120m contract to find shelter for asylum seekers in North West . Company has been warned by Home Office about paying for hotel rooms . Comes after 300 asylum seekers were put up in hotels in Kent and Dorset .
Dozens of asylum seekers have been put up in a hotel at a cost to the taxpayer of almost £2,500 a night after facing delays over their right to stay in the UK. The group has been given accommodation at a three-star hotel near Bolton while waiting for the Home Office to decide on whether they can remain in the country. Around 30 people were given taxpayer-funded beds at the Premier Inn in Horwich, which sits opposite the Macron Stadium, home of Bolton Wanderers. Scroll down for video . Around 30 asylum seekers have been given taxpayer-funded accommodation at the Premier Inn in Horwich, near Bolton after encountering delays at the Home Office . The hotel in Greater Manchester is more commonly used by football fans and business people. It comes after it emerged last week that around 150 asylum seekers are being put up at seaside hotels in Bournemouth. Some 130 asylum seekers were also revealed to be staying at the Grand Burstin Hotel in Folkestone, Kent, close to the Port of Dover. Serco, the company which has a £120m five-year contract to find housing for asylum seeks in the North West, confirmed it had made the booking at the 126-room hotel, where rooms costs up to £79 a night. It is understood the asylum seekers were transferred from their overcrowded accommodation in London at the weekend. The company said the problem arose due to the number of people in the UK looking for asylum, having fled from conflicts and problems around the world. But the move has been criticised, with one Labour MP saying the Border Agency 'really needed to pull its finger out'. Meanwhile, the Taxpayers' Alliance said the use of hotel rooms should be 'a last resort'. Last week, it emerged more than 88 asylum seekers were staying at the three-star Roundhouse Hotel, 10 minutes walk from Bournemouth beach . At least 67 were being accommodated at the three-star Heathlands Hotel in Bournemouth . The bill for the hotels will be picked up by Serco, which is paid a lump-sum to run the service on behalf of the Home Office. Dia Chakravarty's Political Director of the Taxpayers' Alliance said: 'The Government must keep asylum seekers safe and housed, but they can't allow the costs to taxpayers to spiral. 'Hotels are more expensive than almost any other method of housing, so it must only be a last resort.' Julie Hilling, Labour MP for Bolton West, said: 'The Border Agency really needs to pull its finger out and as soon as possible and process these people's applications for asylum. 'They should either agree they are refugees and help them start a new life, or if decided that they are not legitimate, send them back to their country of origin. Serco was awarded its five-year contract after Home Secretary Theresa May outsourced the asylum rehousing service to three separate companies . 'These are people who have had to flee the most incredible situations and all they want is a place of security and to lead a more normal life - you can't do that in a hotel. 'To live your life in a hotel is absolutely appalling. Housing asylum seekers in hotels isn't costing the borough anything. We all pay through our taxes, but we are not paying through our council tax to re-house these people.' Ron Clarke of charity Refugee Action said: 'The reason people are being moved into hotels is not due to an increase in numbers of asylum seekers. It is down to a backlog in Home Office decision making. 'The reality is that private providers have not found enough properties for people to be moved into. This is yet another example of the government's failure to support vulnerable people.' The Home Office provides accommodation and support for asylum seekers in the UK who are assessed as being 'destitute'. Serco - which has been warned against the use of hotels - was awarded the contract for the private housing of asylum seekers in 2012. A spokesman for the Home Office said it could not divulge the cost of the contract because of 'commercial sensitivity'. But, according to a response to a Freedom of Information request on the Government website, Serco has a total value contract of £121.2m, which runs from June 2012 to May 2017. At the end of 2012, the UK Border Agency (UKBA) replaced 22 separate contracts provided by 13 different suppliers with six contracts to cover the £620m system. These were divided between G4S, Serco and Clearel. The move, spearheaded by Home Secretary Theresa May, was known as the Commercial and Operational Managers Procuring Asylum Support Services (COMPASS) project and was supposed to save public money. But a National Audit Office report in January found that Serco was failing to meet targets on the standard of accommodation and waiting times. It said the company could be asked to pay back up to £4 million to the government for poor performance. Chris Flood, Serco's Contract Director for Compass, said: 'Serco operates the contract to house asylum seekers requiring accommodation in the North West of England. 'Given international events, there are currently more people looking to the UK for asylum, having fled from the many conflicts and problems around the world. 'We are now consulting urgently with Local Authorities and the Home Office to see how people can best be looked after in line with our contract and the Government's statutory duties. 'We fully understand both the challenges that local communities face and how vulnerable these people can be. Our priority is at all times to make sure that they are safe and secure and are treated with dignity and respect.' The Home Office said: 'The UK has a proud history of offering sanctuary to those who need it. 'We have made clear to our providers that the use of hotels is only ever acceptable as a short-term measure.' A spokesman for Premier Inn said: 'We do have a number of people staying with us on a very short-term basis through bookings made on behalf of the government. 'However we do not comment on the specific details regarding individual guests.'
The Frank Zappa AAAFNRAA Birthday Bundle (2006)
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how much does it cost to get land cleared?
Clearing land and preparing a construction site to build a house will cost about $2,775 or between $1,220 and $4,330. This project averages $1.30 to $2 per square foot. Clearing heavily forested land ranges between $3,000 and $5,600 per acre while lightly wooded lots will only cost $500 to $2,000 per acre.
Is a area in the North Philadelphia section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The name of the area is derived from its location, near the center of North Philadelphia. According to Census 2010, North Central is primarily a low-income neighborhood where 60% of
are African American and 40% are Puerto Rican. Hartranft and Stanton are neighborhoods locally known as "North Central". North Central borders both North Philadelphia East and North Philadelphia West. Education School District of Philadelphia operates public schools. The Free Library of Philadelphia Lillian Marrero
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what is euro shams
Our standard and euro shams are the perfect complement to and coordinate effortlessly with our favorite bedding sheets and duvet covers. Layer pattern, color and prints to create a unique, fun and beautiful bed. Choose from bold and bright whites, classic Serena & Lily patterns in an array of colorways, bold stripes, delicately bordered and embroidered shams to create the perfect look.