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She says she is too tired to go on and asks to go to sleep.
Ela diz que está muito cansada para continuar e pede para ir dormir.
3. and facing justice at the war crimes tribunal in the Hague.
3. and facing justice at the war crimes tribunal in the Hague.
In 1968, fourteen of its members were convicted of forging absentee ballots in Shinjuku, and eight were sentenced to prison for electoral fraud.
En 1968 catorce militantes fueron acusados de tener varios casos de voto por correo falsificado en Shinjuku, y ocho de ellos fueron condenados a penas de prisión por fraude electoral.
Buddhism in Slovenia
Bouddhisme en Slovénie
Does anybody know........?
It depends.\nHow much money do you have.\n\nOnline: to get ideas\nQVC, and HSN dot com\nJCPenneys\nKohls\nMacy's\n\nnot much money - the dollar store for candles and candle holders, pretty ribbon and pretty bags plus Christmas decorations....price check on Isle #1 $1.00!
Carlos Félix
كارلوس فيليكس
It also released a carbon bomb: At the height, the fires emitted more carbon dioxide on a daily basis than the entire U.S. economy.
A vypustila do světa uhlíkovou bombu: během nejintenzívnějších požárů stoupalo do ovzduší denně více oxidu uhličitého, než kolik vyprodukují Spojené státy.
is j color diamond bad?
While the J color grade can be a great value choice for round diamonds, it isn't always a good choice for other diamond shapes. Not all diamond shapes reflect light as well as the round brilliant cut, meaning they tend to show their color more obviously.
The hotspot's most recent caldera-forming supereruption, known as the Lava Creek eruption, took place 640,000 years ago and created the Lava Creek Tuff, and the most recent Yellowstone Caldera.
La plus récente superéruption du point chaud, connue sous le nom de l'éruption de Lava Creek, s'est produite il y a environ 640 000 ans et a formé le tuf de Lava Creek ainsi que la caldeira de Yellowstone.
what is the difference between net worth and tangible net worth?
Tangible Versus Intangible Assets The difference between net worth and tangible net worth calculations is that the former includes all assets, and the latter subtracts the assets that you cannot physically touch. Assets are everything that you own that can be converted into cash.
in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, founded in the 1890s. The community was named after Sir Edmund Boyd Osler (1845–1924), who was an Ontario-based explorer, railroad financier, and Member of Parliament. The town has a library, seniors' centre, volunteer fire department, gas station, grocery store and first responders, leisure centre, two schools, and four churches. Osler is about
of Saskatchewan, founded in the 1890s. The community was named after Sir Edmund Boyd Osler (1845–1924), who was an Ontario-based explorer, railroad financier, and Member of Parliament. The town has a library, seniors' centre, volunteer fire department, gas station, grocery store and first responders, leisure centre, two schools, and four churches. Osler is about 20 km north of Saskatoon. History Osler was built along the historic Qu'Appelle, Long
According to certain Muslim traditions, the battle took place in the year 623 or 624.
Према неким муслиманским предањима, битка се одиграла 623. или 624 године.
Agree or Disagree? Why men cheat??
so true, I agree with that and have found myself in that position but becuase my parents braught me up right I know not to go after a married man, or even in a relationship, there are plenty men out there that are just as good as the married ones or taken ones, leave the ones that are married alone and if they have difficult times in there marriage they should be telling there wifes before looking at another women, so to the females and males when you know someone is with someone else just be a friend not a sex friend and find someone else that may simulate that one you want, and thanks for making this one so much better then the rest of the questions on here and you know something else we were all born with a brain and taught how to use it wisely, we know right from wrong so come on, were not stupid people in this world, just remember to use what was given to you from the time you were born!
formaldehyde is a common harmful ingredient in?
When formaldehyde is present in the air at levels exceeding 0.1 ppm, some individuals may experience adverse effects such as watery eyes; burning sensations in the eyes, nose, and throat; coughing; wheezing; nausea; and skin irritation.
was downgraded to a Burned Area Response. The fire destroyed the homes of five separate families in El Jebel and destroyed a historic cabin on Basalt Mountain. The large landscape burn scar on Basalt Mountain threatened to produce mudslide activity nearby the community of El Jebel during the Fall of 2018 and Spring of 2019. A community meeting was held in March 2019 to inform local residents of future dangers within the burn scar area and the significant chances for mudslide activity. Some areas along the eastern edge of the fire in Basalt were impacted by mudslide and debris activity in August 2019. Colorado Parks and Wildlife specifically outlaws flammable tracer round ammunition at the Lake Christine Wildlife Shooting Range in Basalt, and this provision was in effect on July 3 on posted signage at the range. Closures The Lake Christine Gun Range was fully-operational under the Colorado Department of Wildlife Agency's District 8 Manager when the fire broke-out. CPW Officer Perry Will was the manager responsible for maintaining the gun range. Although the risk for fire at the range was extremely high with Stage II fire danger conditions en effect during the early parts of July 2018, the gun range remained open. Upper Cattle Creek in the southbound direction and Kelly Lake Road were closed during the fire. Politics After the fire, CPW Officer Perry Will appeared in a low-budget propaganda-style video made for the promotion of the gun range. The video was released in the Spring of 2019 on Facebook and YouTube outlets. Later in 2019, Will was appointed to the Colorado House of Representatives District 57. In campaigning, he attended rally events with pro-gun political candidate, Lauren Boebert, who is from nearby
assist local crews and air support personnel. Nearly 1500 fire personnel were sent from thirty-nine states in the Union to Colorado to assist with the fire. Helicopters worked for several days from local water sources and retardant pickup stations to battle the blaze from the airspace. Thousands of residents of the Carbondale, El Jebel, Basalt and Fryingpan Valley areas were evacuated from their homes on July 4, 2018. An approaching storm from the East pushed heavy winds but provided no rainfall for the fire suppression effort. Wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour gave fuel to the fire and spread it rapidly into areas of Missouri Heights and El Jebel. Local residents assisted ground personnel in battling the blaze. Flames reached heights to more than 100 feet in the air. On September 4, 2018, the fire was downgraded to a Burned Area Response. The fire destroyed the homes of five separate families in El Jebel and destroyed a historic cabin on Basalt Mountain. The large landscape burn scar on Basalt Mountain threatened to produce mudslide activity nearby the community of El Jebel during the Fall of 2018 and Spring of 2019. A community meeting was held in March 2019 to inform local residents of future dangers within the burn scar area and the significant chances for mudslide activity. Some areas along the eastern edge of the fire in Basalt were impacted by mudslide and debris activity in August 2019. Colorado Parks and Wildlife specifically outlaws flammable tracer round ammunition at the Lake Christine Wildlife Shooting Range in Basalt, and this provision was in effect on July 3 on posted signage at the range. Closures The Lake Christine Gun Range was fully-operational under the Colorado Department of Wildlife Agency's District 8 Manager when the fire broke-out. CPW Officer Perry Will was the manager responsible for maintaining the gun range. Although the risk for fire at the range was extremely high with Stage II fire
He was deposed in absentia on 9 August 1897.
Fue depuesto in absentia, el 9 de agosto de 1897.
Georgia Southern Eagles football team represented Georgia Southern University as an independent during the 1991 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Led by second-year head coach Tim Stowers, the Eagles compiled
football team represented Georgia Southern University as an independent during the 1991 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Led by second-year head coach Tim Stowers, the
At Magdala, the Emperor was to learn that the Crown Prince had abandoned Dessie on 14 April without firing a shot.
Te Magdala vernam de keizer, dat de kroonprins de stad Dessie op 14 april had opgegeven, zonder dat een schot gelost was.
San Salvi
Chiesa di San Salvi
how many liter of water do i need a day?
So how much fluid does the average, healthy adult living in a temperate climate need? The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine determined that an adequate daily fluid intake is: About 15.5 cups (3.7 liters) of fluids for men. About 11.5 cups (2.7 liters) of fluids a day for women.
Rodney George
رودني جورج
is stopped only for one season by the team from Pernik - "Krakra". CSKA won the title in 1983 once again and doubled it during the next season. In 1986 the "army" players win their third title for the decade, which turns out to be their last for the next 27 years. After the changes in 1989, ice hockey degrades in Bulgaria as a whole, and CSKA suffers the most out of those changes. Separate competitions are held where only up to 3 teams participate. On a certain championship the title was to be given to one of the two teams that participated, which was very curious. However, CSKA manages to keep ice hockey alive throughout all of those years, and in the last few years a new powerful period is established when the hockey club is taken over by the coach and president Kiril Hodulov. There is a future for ice hockey for CSKA, especially because the team is full of young and talented payers. One of them is Nikolai Bozhanov. Bozhanov has went through all of the formations of the "army" team and is also very thankful to the coach - Kiril Hodulov, who constantly helps him. Niki is a hereditary fan of CSKA and always visits the games of CSKA when he has the opportunity to, no matter what the sport is. From 2012 CSKA not only wins three consecutive titles, but also returns with a bang on the European hockey scene. The club participates in the prestige tournament for the "Continental cup", where in two consecutive seasons the club manages to go through the first phase. Unfortunately, in 2015 however, due to the lack of enough financial support, CSKA is forced to give up its participation in the second group stage of the "Continental cup", even though the club won in a dominant
top 3. In the next competition, CSKA becomes third and wins its first medals. Then a few competitions that are played at the capital's racecourse, in which CSKA participates under the name "CDNA" and wins silver four times and bronze two times. The golden period for CSKA is in the 60s, when CDNA unites with the hockey hegemon in those times - "Red flag" and under the name of CSKA "Red flag" four consecutive titles are won in the period 1963-67. After the second place in 1968, the golden rhythm is regained and CSKA is a champion in 1969 once again. Until 1975, five new titles are won, and the hegemony in CSKA is stopped only for one season by the team from Pernik - "Krakra". CSKA won the title in 1983 once again and doubled it during the next season. In 1986 the "army" players win their third title for the decade, which turns out to be their last for the next 27 years. After the changes in 1989, ice hockey degrades in Bulgaria as a whole, and CSKA suffers the most out of those changes. Separate competitions are held where only up to 3 teams participate. On a certain championship the title was to be given to one of the two teams that participated, which was very curious. However, CSKA manages
Khabaki
کھبیکی
do tanzanians need visa to south africa?
Tanzania passport holders don't need visas to visit South Africa as a tourist. You will get a (free) Visitors permit for a visit of up to 90 days on arrival. As Tanzanians you are however only allowed a total of 90 days in South Africa in any one year.
Assembly of Bulgaria (, Narodno sabranie) – and the leader of the cabinet. Kiril Petkov, leader of We Continue the Change, is the incumbent prime minister of Bulgaria since 13 December 2021, after months of political turmoil in Bulgaria. He leads a government consisting of his party, ITN, BSP and DB. List of prime
Bulgaria (, Narodno sabranie) – and the leader of the cabinet. Kiril Petkov, leader of We Continue the Change, is the incumbent prime minister of Bulgaria since 13 December 2021, after months of political turmoil in
River) in east-central Madagascar. It is threatened by habitat loss and sedimentation caused by deforestation. The only other monotypic cichlid genus in Madagascar is Katria, and it is restricted to the same region as Oxylapia. In 2010, the Nosivolo River was designated as a Ramsar Site. The Oxylapia is the conservation flagship species for the district capital Marolambo. Oxylapia is a highly aggressive, elongate species that reaches about in length. It is the Malagasy cichlid most adapted to rheophilic conditions, but not
the Marolambo Rapids in the Nosivolo River (a tributary of the Mangoro River) in east-central Madagascar. It is threatened by habitat loss and sedimentation caused by deforestation. The only other monotypic cichlid genus in Madagascar is Katria, and it is restricted to the same region as Oxylapia. In 2010, the Nosivolo River was
Which one of these is wrong?
Depends which hexagon you're trying to solve. Those are two entirely different hexagons, for example, the main line from top to bottom in upper hexagon is 2 + 2\*sqrt(2) ~= 4.8, while other is 2+2 = 4.
Tom said he thought Mary needed to do that before she left.
Tom meinte, Maria müsse das noch erledigen, bevor sie gehe.
Sync Outlook Calendar with Google Calendar
How can I synchronise my Outlook Calendar with Google Calendar (preferably using a free/open source tool)?
Tom knew the reason.
Том ја знаеше причината.
1992 NBA Finals
Finales de la NBA de 1992
Afro-American Cultural Center at Yale was established as a quarterly publication superseding Liberator. In 2004, Director Pamela George and a group of alumni led a massive fundraising effort to pay for renovations and to establish the Ogilvie, Robinson, and DeChabert Leadership Forum. The ORD endowment was created in memory of three of the principle founders of the House and African-American Studies. The endowment is used to support leadership programming at the center and sponsors the Higher Education Initiative, a weeklong annual public service trip held in conjunction with the Yale Black Alumni Association. Black Studies In the spring of 1968, students from the Black Student Alliance at Yale submitted a proposal to the Yale College administration calling for the creation of an Afro-American Studies major at the university. Yale College Dean Georges May appointed a planning committee, chaired by political science professor Robert A. Dahl composed of both undergraduates and faculty. The planning committee reached an agreement by the fall of 1968. On December 12 of the same year, the establishment of the new major was unanimously approved by the entire faculty and was officially offered to students in September 1969. This feat made Yale the first major university in the country to offer a degree conferring Afro-American studies major. In the fall of 1972 Yale's first undergraduate lecture course in the History of Jazz was initiated by Maury Yeston while he was a PhD graduate student in Music Theory, having created the course and taught it several years earlier as a Wilson Teaching Fellow at Lincoln University (Pennsylvania) - America's oldest Black College. The Center Originally, the building at 211 Park Street was home to the Yale chapter of Chi Psi fraternity. The building still contains small elements left over from the fraternity. Most noticeably, Greek lettering can be found in the foundational stonework of the building as well as the stained glass. In the 1960s, the University bought the building, along with the surrounding buildings, then known as Frat Row, in response to withering undergraduate fraternity life
and Kurt Schmoke played important roles as liaisons between the undergraduate community and the administration. The name of the center was changed from Afro-America to its present name, the Afro-American Cultural Center, in 1974 and in the same year Khalid Lum was appointed by the Yale College administration to serve as the center’s first full-time director. In 1981, 211 Park St.: Newsletter of the Afro-American Cultural Center at Yale was established as a quarterly publication superseding Liberator. In 2004, Director Pamela George and a group of alumni led a massive fundraising effort to pay for renovations and to establish the Ogilvie, Robinson, and DeChabert Leadership Forum. The ORD endowment was created in memory of three of the principle founders of the House and African-American Studies. The endowment is used to support leadership programming at the center and sponsors the Higher Education Initiative, a weeklong annual public service trip held in conjunction with the Yale Black Alumni Association. Black Studies In the spring of 1968, students from the Black Student Alliance at Yale submitted a proposal to the Yale College administration calling for the creation of an Afro-American Studies major at the university. Yale College Dean Georges May appointed a planning committee, chaired by political science professor Robert A. Dahl composed of both undergraduates and faculty. The planning committee reached an agreement by the fall of 1968. On December 12 of the same year, the establishment of the new major was unanimously approved by the entire faculty and was officially offered to students in September 1969. This feat made Yale the first major university in the country to offer a degree conferring Afro-American studies major. In the fall of 1972 Yale's first undergraduate lecture course in the History of Jazz was initiated by Maury Yeston while he was a PhD graduate student in Music Theory, having created the course and taught it several years earlier as a Wilson Teaching Fellow at
Moment (NorCD), in trio including with Johannes Eick and Rob Waring 2007: Elin Rosseland Trio (NorCD), including with Mats Eilertsen and Rob Waring 2009: Jazz Mass (Inner Ear), with Tore Johansen, "Bodø Domkor" and "Bodø Sinfonietta» 2009: Standards and Vanguards (Grappa), with Helge Iberg 2014: Ekko (MNJ Records), as featured artist with Trondheim Jazz Orchestra 2014: Vokal (NorCD) With Espen Rud 1984: Hotelsuite With Lars Martin Myhre 1985: Bak speilet With "Søyr» 1987: Vectors 1994: Bussene lengter hjem With Helge Hurum 1987: Fata morgana With the trio "ESE" (Eldbjørg Raknes & Sidsel Endresen) 1998: Gack! (Gack, Jazzland) With Lars Saabye Christensen 1999: Skrapjern Og Silke (Grappa) With Nils Petter Molvær 2005: Er (Sula) References External
performed with Knut Riisnæs at Oslo Jazz Festival in a piece where "Oslo Storband" performed the Peer Gynt Suite by Helge Hurum. Rosseland associated with jazz vocal training at Norges Musikkhøgskole. Honors 1996: NOPA's Award for the work of the year, for both music and lyrics 2009: Radka Toneff Memorial Award Discography Solo projects 1989: Fair Play (Odin) 1993: Fair Play (2) (Grappa), featuring Norma Winstone (vocals) 1997: Fra himmelen, within "The trio" including Christian Wallumrød and Johannes Eick 2004: Moment (NorCD), in trio including with Johannes Eick and Rob Waring 2007: Elin Rosseland Trio (NorCD), including with Mats Eilertsen and Rob Waring 2009: Jazz Mass (Inner Ear), with Tore Johansen, "Bodø Domkor" and "Bodø Sinfonietta» 2009: Standards and Vanguards (Grappa), with Helge Iberg 2014: Ekko (MNJ Records), as featured artist with Trondheim Jazz Orchestra 2014: Vokal (NorCD) With Espen
every part of the globe. Redco corruption case In 2018, Customs Intelligence recovered 21 luxury vehicles from Redco Textile Mills, mill owned by the Saifur Rehman and Qatari ruling family members. Ehtesab Bureau case In 2012, Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) issued his red warrants and contacted Qatari government with help of Interpol to extradite Rehman to Pakistan. This warrant was subsequently quashed by Interpol. He is facing charges of doing covert operations with help of FIA as the chairman of Ehtesab Bureau against his political opponents, doing torture and keeping them under illegal
of Pakistan as a candidate of Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) (PML-N). He is currently living in Qatar with his family. Early life and education He was born on 7th December, 1954. in Lahore Pakistan. He obtained a degree in civil engineering from the NED University Karachi in 2021. Political career He had been member of Senate of Pakistan as a candidate of Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) (PML-N). He was member of Senate of Pakistan from 1997 to 2000 during the 2nd tenure of Pakistani statesman and politician Mian Nawaz Sharif. Mr. Saifur Rehman Khan got his early education in Lahore and earned a Bachelor�s Degree in Commerce from the Punjab University
MChemA: Mastership in Chemical Analysis The RSC awards this postgraduate qualification which is the UK statutory qualification for practice as a Public Analyst.
Mastership in Chemical Analysis), MChemA: RSC додељује ову постдипломску квалификацију која је британска статутарна квалификација за рад у струци јавног аналитичара (енгл. public analyst).
how do i change the background color in windows explorer?
['Press "Windows-D" to minimize all windows. Right-click the desktop.', 'Click "Personalize." Under Basic and High Contract Themes, click "Windows Classic."', 'Select "Window Color" from the toolbar. ... ', 'Choose a color from the options. ... ', 'Click "OK" to change the background color in Windows Explorer.']
not by taxpayer dollars, and are available for homebuyers and developers of quality rental housing. The group teaches free homeownership classes, and helps people with disabilities and the elderly make their homes more livable. VHDA works with lenders, developers, local governments, community service organizations. Funding sources Each year, VHDA raises funds through the capital markets to support lending for single family and multifamily loan programs. Investors purchase VHDA securities and loans, and this, in turn, generates their principal source of capital. These securities do not constitute a debt
by taxpayer dollars, and are available for homebuyers and developers of quality rental housing. The group teaches free homeownership classes, and helps people with disabilities and the elderly make their homes more livable. VHDA works with lenders, developers, local governments, community service organizations. Funding sources Each year, VHDA raises funds through the capital markets to support lending for single family and multifamily loan programs. Investors purchase VHDA
David Allan (footballer)
ديفيد ألان
Competition means, not only were there a hundred different political units in Europe in 1500, but within each of these units, there was competition between corporations as well as sovereigns.
Конкуренция означает, в Европе в 1500 году была не просто сотня различных политических образований, но и в каждом образовании сохранялась конкуренция между объединениями и монархами.
Bust of Robert D. Orr
Busto de Robert D. Orr
Responsibility for reburial of the head was given to a "Committee for the Reburial of Yagan's Kaat", headed by Richard Wilkes.
La responsabilidad del entierro de la cabeza se le dio a un comité llamado “Reburial of Yagan´s Kaat”, dirigido por Richard Wilkes.
Is one month enough for GRE preparation?
Is it possible to prepare for the GRE in one month? If yes, how?
Industry is 21.5% of the GDP, and the Primary sector corresponds to 8.5%. The cultivation and processing of sugarcane is relevant. Sport Grêmio Novorizontino is the local association football club founded in 2010. It's the spiritual successor to Grêmio Esportivo Novorizontino which
is the economic basis of Novo Horizonte. Commerce, services and public administration corresponds to 69.9% of the city GDP. Industry is 21.5% of the GDP, and the Primary sector corresponds to 8.5%. The cultivation and processing of sugarcane is relevant. Sport Grêmio Novorizontino is
He was told that if he had done anything other than what he did, NBC would have been at the mercy of Timex and Cline would have been fired.
Ему сказали, что, если бы он сделал что-то другое, чем то, что он сделал, NBC попало бы в немилость к Timex и Клайн был бы уволен.
Canada to produce the hornless variant. Warren Gammon, a Des Moines lawyer, developed his plan after seeing polled Herefords at the Trans-Mississippi Exposition in 1893. With his son Bert, he leased of a farm that was owned by the Angus Coal Mining Company. He acquired four bulls and ten cows of purebred Herefords that had failed to develop horns. Two cows were infertile and one bull had to be eliminated. Beside the windmill where the bull "Giant" was tied up the first planned mating with a Polled Hereford cow took place on February 21, 1902. By 1976, the Polled
of Indianola, Iowa, United States. The American owners of Hereford cattle in the 19th century knew that the breed occasionally produced calves that did not develop horns. They are known as polled, which means "naturally hornless." As early as 1893 attempts were made in Kansas and Ontario in Canada to produce the hornless variant. Warren Gammon, a Des Moines lawyer, developed his plan after seeing polled Herefords at the Trans-Mississippi Exposition in 1893. With his son Bert, he leased of a farm that was owned by the Angus Coal Mining
1990. Political career In December 1989, the month in which even the country's monolithic SED felt the need to participate with the Social Democrats in "round table talks", Backhaus, who hitherto had not engaged in politics, joined the SDP and was a co-founder of its Neuhaus (Elbe) district branch. When, after German reunification in October 1990, the eastern and western branches of the SPD came together into a single national party, Backhaus remained an active party leader in the locality. Reflecting administrative boundary changes, he was district party chairman for the SPD in the Hagenow district from 1991 till 1994, and for the Hagenow-Ludwigslust district from 1994 till 2003. At the regional level, between 2003 and 2007 he served as Chairman for Mecklenburg-Vorpommern region SPD group and a member of the leadership team between 2005 and 2007. Reflecting his agricultural qualifications and subsequent ministerial responsibilities (see below) he has for many years been a leading spokesman for the regional party on consumer affairs, food and agriculture. Between March and October 1990 Backhaus sat as one of the 91 SPD members of the German Democratic Republic's first (and, as thing turned out, last) freely elected National legislative Assembly (Volkskammer). At the regional level he has since 1990 sat as a member of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern regional legislative assembly. Between 1990 and 1994 he was elected from the SPD Mecklenburg-Vorpommern regional list, and since 1994 he has represented the "Ludwigslust I" subdivision electoral district within the Mecklenburg-Vorpommernregion). Within the assembly, between 1992 and 1998 he was chairman of the Agriculture Committee, and from 1994 till 1998 of the Agriculture and Nature Protection committee. At the local level he was, between 2004 and 2006, a member of the local council for the Ludwigslust district. State Minister of Agriculture, 1998–present After the 1998 regional election Backhaus was offered the position of State Minister for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries for Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in the regional administration headed up, at that time, by his party colleague Harald Ringstorff. Backhaus accepted the post, and retained it (now with Consumer protection and environmental protection added to the portfolio) it after 7 November 2006 when, controversially, the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern SPD entered into a ruling coalition with the CDU (party), following regional election results that had been disappointing for both parties. As one of the state’s representatives at the Bundesrat, Backhaus is a member of the Committee on Agricultural Policy and Consumer Protection and of the Committee on Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety. Together with Elke Ferner, Wolfgang Jüttner, Ute Vogt and Klaus Wowereit, Backhaus co-chaired the SPD’s 2006 national convention in Berlin. Other activities Landwirtschaftliche Rentenbank, Member of the Supervisory Board Landgesellschaft Mecklenburg-Vorpommern mbH, Chairman of the Supervisory Board The long word Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is a relatively rural state and the Agriculture ministry has given Backhaus a high ministerial profile in the region. In 1999 his department came up with a legislative proposal which broke records for an unusual reason. The Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz (a law on the supervision of beef labelling) is defined using a grammatically valid and usable compound noun of 63 letters. The word featured in the Guinness Book of Records until 1996 when it was controversially
transferring to the nearby Lübtheen Agricultural Production Co-operative, where he worked as a department head till 1990. Political career In December 1989, the month in which even the country's monolithic SED felt the need to participate with the Social Democrats in "round table talks", Backhaus, who hitherto had not engaged in politics, joined the SDP and was a co-founder of its Neuhaus (Elbe) district branch. When, after German reunification in October 1990, the eastern and western branches of the SPD came together into a single national party, Backhaus remained an active party leader in the locality. Reflecting administrative boundary changes, he was district party chairman for the SPD in the Hagenow district from 1991 till 1994, and for the Hagenow-Ludwigslust district from 1994 till 2003. At the regional level, between 2003 and 2007 he served as Chairman for Mecklenburg-Vorpommern region SPD group and a member of the leadership team between 2005 and 2007. Reflecting his agricultural qualifications and subsequent ministerial responsibilities (see below) he has for many years been a leading spokesman for the regional party on consumer affairs, food and agriculture. Between March and October 1990 Backhaus sat as one of the 91 SPD members of the German Democratic Republic's first (and, as thing turned out, last) freely elected National legislative Assembly (Volkskammer). At the regional level he has since 1990 sat as a member of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern regional legislative assembly. Between 1990 and 1994 he was elected from the SPD Mecklenburg-Vorpommern regional list, and since 1994 he has represented the "Ludwigslust I" subdivision electoral district within the Mecklenburg-Vorpommernregion). Within the assembly, between 1992 and 1998 he was chairman of the Agriculture Committee, and from 1994 till 1998 of the Agriculture and Nature Protection committee. At the local level he was, between 2004 and 2006, a member of the local council for the Ludwigslust district. State Minister of Agriculture, 1998–present After the 1998 regional election Backhaus was offered the position of State Minister for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries for Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in the regional administration headed up, at that time, by his party colleague Harald Ringstorff. Backhaus accepted the post, and retained it (now with Consumer protection and environmental protection added to the portfolio) it after 7 November 2006 when, controversially, the
similar to Manduca scutata. The primary differences are as follows: it is smaller; the sides of the thorax and upper portion of the head and front wing are more greyish; there are smaller black spots on the underbelly; the black discal patches on the upper portion of the front wing are shorter;
there are smaller black spots on the underbelly; the black discal patches on the upper portion of the front wing are shorter; there is a broader black median band on the upper portion of the hind wing; and the black lines on the lower side of the hind wing are more prominent. References
what are the requirements to become an astronaut?
Today, to be considered for an astronaut position, applicants must meet the following qualifications: Be a U.S. citizen. Possess a master's degree* in a STEM field, including engineering, biological science, physical science, computer science or mathematics, from an accredited institution.
Kublai's success in succeeding Möngke as Great Khan meant that after 1260, Phagpa and the House of Sakya would only wield greater influence.
Kublais succes med at efterfølge Möngke som Stor Khan betød, at Phagpa og Sakya Husenee efter 1260 alene ville have større indflydelse.
Vitaliy Kosovskyi
Косовский, Виталий Владиславович
to the BBC until June 2013. Since June 2013, it has been produced by Loftus Audio. The producers are Elizabeth Burke, Jane Greenwood and Olivia Seligman. The one-hour show is broadcast almost every Sunday at 12:00 in the UK, and is available on demand through the BBC website, where it is possible to listen to the last seven days of Radio 3 broadcasts. Every week Berkeley interviews a notable guest about their life and musical interests and plays a selection of their favourite pieces. The emphasis is on classical music, but also embraces jazz, world music and popular song. The "life and works" aspect of the interview is generally secondary to the discussion about musical passions, and Berkeley often aims to explore a guest's
The one-hour show is broadcast almost every Sunday at 12:00 in the UK, and is available on demand through the BBC website, where it is possible to listen to the last seven days of Radio 3 broadcasts. Every week Berkeley interviews a notable guest about their life and musical interests and plays a selection of their favourite pieces. The emphasis is on classical music, but also embraces jazz, world music and popular song. The "life and works" aspect of the interview is generally secondary to the discussion about musical passions, and Berkeley often aims to explore a guest's unexpected musical interests. There are programs that are compilations covering a particular topic or a fictitious guest. Writer Ian McEwan has described it as
It's not that far from here.
यहाँ से ज़्यादा दूर नहीं है।
assistance of smugglers, for the purpose of traveling to Europe. Some become victims of trafficking: men may be forced into unskilled labor and women into prostitution to repay smuggling debts. Criminal networks of sub-Saharan nationals in southern Algeria facilitate this irregular migration by arranging transportation, forged documents, and promises of employment. Reliable statistics on the number of potential victims are not available from the government or non-governmental organizations (NGOs). One NGO estimates that the populations most vulnerable to trafficking include between 10,000 and 15,000 illegal sub-Saharan African migrants. The Government of Algeria although has made efforts to fix the issue, they have not been significant to combat trafficking. The government helped formulate a training program for police, judges, and prosecutors on its counter-trafficking law. Despite these efforts, the government did not show overall progress in punishing trafficking crimes and protecting trafficking victims and continued to lack adequate prevention and protection measures. U.S. State Department's Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons placed the country in "Tier 2 Watchlist" in 2017. Prosecution The Algerian government made minimal efforts to address human trafficking through investigations, prosecutions, or convictions during the reporting period. Algeria prohibits all forms of trafficking under Section 5 of its criminal code. In March 2009, the government enacted a comprehensive anti-trafficking statute; prescribed penalties range from three to ten years’ imprisonment, which can be increased to 20 years if certain aggravating circumstances are found. These penalties are sufficiently stringent and commensurate with those prescribed under Algerian law for other serious crimes, such as rape. The government did not report investigating or prosecuting any trafficking offenses, or convicting or punishing any trafficking offenders during the year. The Ministry of Justice, in seminars on amendments to the criminal code, briefed judges and prosecutors on Algeria’s anti-trafficking law. After the Algerian government failed to make any significant efforts over a long period of time, the Prime Minister adopted the Government's National
Algerian government failed to make any significant efforts over a long period of time, the Prime Minister adopted the Government's National Action Plan for Combating Human Trafficking for 2019-2021 and sensitized law enforcement agencies and other government institutions to trafficking issues. Algeria therefore remains on the Level 2 watch list for the third consecutive year. In 2017, 26 cases of human trafficking were investigated, 22 prosecuted and 14 convicted. In 2018, 16 alleged offenders were prosecuted by the government and 9 human traffickers were convicted. In 2019, Algeria was on the second tier watchlist of the US State Departments report on trafficking in human beings. In 2020 the country was downgraded to the third tier, to which 18 other countries are included, for example, China, Cuba, North Korea, South Sudan and Syria. Protection The Government of Algeria made no discernible progress in protecting victims of trafficking over the last year. It did not demonstrate development or use of systematic procedures for the identification of trafficking victims among vulnerable populations, such as foreign women arrested for prostitution or illegal migrants. Victims therefore remained at risk of detention for unlawful acts committed as a result of being trafficked. According to local NGOs, the government did not provide specialized training to government officials in recognizing trafficking or in dealing with victims of trafficking. The government did not provide foreign victims with legal alternatives to their removal to countries where they faced hardship or retribution. The government did not
hours (i.e. no new stories are added during the night, unless there is an exceptional
daytime hours (i.e. no new stories are added during the night, unless there is an exceptional event). Until August 2007, the
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which sentence shows the main idea in a paragraph
The author can locate the main idea in different places within a paragraph. The main idea is usually a sentence, and it is usually the first sentence. The writer then uses the rest of the paragraph to support the main idea. Let’s use the paragraph below as an example. First find the topic, then look for the main idea.
This woreda and its only town, Bambasi, are named for the tallest point in this zone, Mount Bambasi.
Le woreda et sa seule ville, Bambasi, tirent leur nom du point le plus élevé de la zone, le mont Bambasi.
2009–2013 categorized it as a general aviation facility. It is across Oregon Route 18 from the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum, home to the Hughes H-4 Hercules Spruce Goose flying boat. Many U.S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, but this airport is MMV according to the FAA and has no IATA code. West Coast Airlines Douglas DC-3s served McMinnville for several years commencing in 1947. Facilities The airport covers at an elevation of 163 feet (50 m). It has two asphalt runways: 4/22 is 5,420 by 150 feet (1,652 x 46 m) and 17/35 is 4,340 by 75 feet (1,323 x 23 m).
based at the airport: 66.7% single-engine, 8.3% multi-engine, 3.8% jet, 8.3% helicopter and 12.9% glider. Oregon International Air Show In September 2019, the Oregon International Air Show was held at the McMinnville Airport. The air show is normally held at the Hillsboro Airport, however, there was runway construction taking place at the time. See also Willamette Valley Medical Center References External links McMinnville Airport at City of McMinnville website Aerial photo from USGS The National Map Airports in
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A hand bag made of leather..
Each went on to become an important scholar in the field of primatology.
Masing-masing kemudian menjadi ilmuwan penting di bidang primatologi.
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Under the Locations sidebar, look for your iPhone and click on it. Click Manage Backups to view all the saved backups and choose which one you want to restore your messages. The backup should predate when you deleted the messages. Click Restore iPhone.
contains part of the Nascentes do Rio Parnaíba National Park, created in 2002. See also List of municipalities
municipality in the state of Piauí in the Northeast region of Brazil. The municipality contains part of the Nascentes do
of 235 inhabitants. The Yebes Observatory with its RT40m radio telescope is located in Yebes. Ciudad Valdeluz A new town called Ciudad Valdeluz is being developed within the boundaries of Yebes some 10 kilometres from the village. The project was intended to take advantage of the new high-speed railway between Madrid and Barcelona, but it has been adversely affected by the Spanish property bubble. The project to make the new
to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality had a population of 235 inhabitants. The Yebes Observatory with its RT40m radio telescope is located in Yebes. Ciudad Valdeluz A new town called Ciudad Valdeluz is being developed within the boundaries of Yebes some 10 kilometres from the
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Anne-Marie Padurariu
at the Academia Altamira in Buenos Aires under Emilio Pettoruti and Lucio Fontana. Camargo also studied philosophy at the Sorbonne in Paris. On a protracted trip through Europe in 1948, Camargo met Brâncuși, Arp, Henri Laurens and Georges Vantongerloo. Sérgio de Camargo showed work at numerous international exhibitions, including the 1965 São Paulo Biennale (where he won a gold medal), the 1966 Venice Biennale, and the 1968 documenta in Kassel. Sérgio de Camargo died in Rio de Janeiro in 1990. The Tate Gallery in London has one of de Camargo's work in their permanent collection. Early life and education Sergio Camargo was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1933. Camargo began his art education at the Academia Altamira in Buenos Aires under Lucio Fontana and Emilio Pettoruti . He would later move to Paris in 1948, where he enrolled at the Academie de la Grand Chaumiere. He also studied at the Sorbonne, where he encountered the philosopher Gaston Bachelard. However, Camargo was most influenced by Constantin Brancusi’s study of the natural world through the lens of volumetric forms, which inspired his interest in the language of materials. When Carmargo returned home to Brazil in the 1950s, he stumbled into the rising Neo-Concrete Constructivist and Kinetic Op Art movements. Camargo found that the volumetric forms captured the immaterial qualities of being. Ultimately playing with light and form to express feelings of existence. In 1952-53 he again returned to Europe and went to China in 1954. Between 1961 and 1974 Sérgio de Camargo remained in Paris, where he became a member of the Groupe de Recherche d’Art Visuel (GRAV) in 1963. During that period he concentrated on structuring monochrome white surfaces some in "Polyhedral Volumes of Mutable Readings" using parallelepiped shapes and others with cylindrical wooden reliefs, in both cases proposing the play of lights and shadows alternating between order and chaos, fullness and emptiness. As retold by Guy Brett, a curator and friend: “Cutting an apple to eat it, he sliced off nearly half and then made another cut at a different angle to take a piece out. The two planes made a simple relationship between light and shadow. Camargo grasped it; unconsciously, he had made the first cylindrical element. In the apple was the synthesis he had been working towards … the combination of a single element of substance (the rounded body of the apple) and direction (the plane he had just exposed). It is a synthesis of his thought and experience in a single sculptural sign” It was from cutting this apple that Camargo was able to see how the refractions of light acted differently based on circumstance. This simple act would become the catalyst for his first painted wood reliefs. The wood reliefs, monochromatic in nature allowed for simple and repetitive logic with only subtle alterations. With such slight variations arranged across an otherwise flat plane, there became thousands of compositional possibilities. These wood reliefs communicated a specific message of light and its surroundings. Gaston Bachelard would frame it, light and shadow ‘inhabit’ the work such that it can ‘transcend geometrical space’. Breakthrough and Early Exhibitions Carmargo received the International Sculpture Prize at the Paris Biennale in 1963. Camargo had continued success in Europe in 1964. His wood reliefs would win him his first solo exhibition at Signals Gallery in London. It is this gallery that would go on to host some
just exposed). It is a synthesis of his thought and experience in a single sculptural sign” It was from cutting this apple that Camargo was able to see how the refractions of light acted differently based on circumstance. This simple act would become the catalyst for his first painted wood reliefs. The wood reliefs, monochromatic in nature allowed for simple and repetitive logic with only subtle alterations. With such slight variations arranged across an otherwise flat plane, there became thousands of compositional possibilities. These wood reliefs communicated a specific message of light and its surroundings. Gaston Bachelard would frame it, light and shadow ‘inhabit’ the work such that it can ‘transcend geometrical space’. Breakthrough and Early Exhibitions Carmargo received the International Sculpture Prize at the Paris Biennale in 1963. Camargo had continued success in Europe in 1964. His wood reliefs would win him his first solo exhibition at Signals Gallery in London. It is this gallery that would go on to host some of Camargo’s peers, such as Lygia Clark, Mira Schendel, and Helio Oiticica. It was these artists and exhibitions that would shed light on the growing Brazilian contemporary art world. In 1965, he found success in South America as well In 1965 Camargo would continue his success and recognition with his first solo museum exhibition at the Museu de Arte Modern do Rio de Janeiro. Additionally, he was named best national sculptor in the São Paulo Bienal. His employment of new materials is largely attributed to this success. With access to Carrara marble, Camargo began creating work of a much grander scale. Finally, Camargo could fully explore his ideas in a fully three-dimensional context. With this exploration of size and material, Camargo also decided to expand his library of geometric shapes to more prismatic elements that would pierce, project, and recede. His strongest examples can be seen in his commissions for the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Bordeaux-Pellegrin, and the Palacio Itamaraty, Brasilia. Also in 1965, he began sculptural pieces for Oscar Niemeyer's Foreign Ministry Building in Brasília.Eventually, by 1967, he contributed a monumental element to the site—a rhythmically structured 25 meter wall. During the late 1960s Sérgio de Camargo showed work at numerous international exhibitions, including the 1965 São Paulo Biennale, the 1966 Venice Biennale, and the 1968 documenta in Kassel. Return to Brazil Carmargo decided it was time to leave Europe and subsequently returned to Brazil in 1973. While Carmargo had been gone Brazil had been in a time of prosperity with the rise in exportation of newly found oil repositories. Carmargo’s return to Brazil would bring about a new phase within his practice. It is the later works of Carmargo’s that seem to be defined by a return to previous forms and experiments. In 1977 he won the sculpture award given by the São Paulo Association of Art Critics. In the 1980s his works largely returned to the original cylindrical forms, as well as shrinking in scale. Perhaps most significantly there was less conflict been form and volume. During this time Carmargo also began working with yet another new material, Belgian black marble. The artist’s interest in this material stemmed from its inherent ability to absorb light. This facet of
And it doesn't matter anyway.
E, de qualquer forma, não importa.
Momsen was signed with Ford Models at a very young age: "My parents signed me up with Ford at the age of 2.
Momsen została zatrudniona do agencji modelingu Ford Models w bardzo młodym wieku: „Moi rodzice podpisali kontrakt z modelingiem, kiedy miałam 2 lata.
connecting logging and timber industry towns to a branch line of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad system. By the 1920s, the town was controlled by Consolidated Naval Stores (now part of the Consolidated Tomoka Land Company); the only store in the town was the company's commissary. The population of the town was approximately 250 at its peak, large enough to secure it an official US Postal Service office. In 1929, the town was disassembled by Consolidated Naval Stores and relocated near Lake Placid,
century, founded around 1918 and ceasing to exist by 1929. Nalaka was one of the settlements set up along the Kissimmee River Railway connecting logging and timber industry towns to a branch line of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad system. By the 1920s, the town was controlled by Consolidated Naval Stores (now part of the Consolidated Tomoka Land Company); the only store in the town was the company's commissary. The population of the town was approximately 250 at its peak, large enough to secure it an official US Postal Service office. In 1929, the town was disassembled
how much water to drink during gym?
According to the American Council on Exercise, exercisers should consume 17 to 20 ounces of fluid 2 to 3 hours before exercise and another 8 ounces 20 to 30 minutes before starting their workout. Then, during exercise, 7 to 10 ounces every 10 to 20 minutes.
in 1999. She taught for some 40 years at American colleges and universities, including the University of Washington in Seattle; and she still takes some students through the low-residency Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers. In 2009, she was awarded the MacArthur Foundation "Genius Grant" for her work. and in 2011–2012, she started the non-profit CAREGIFTED ( http://caregifted.org ) to provide respite and tribute to long-term caregivers of the severely disabled and chronically ill. For her work there she received notice from Encore.org's Purpose Prizes. Biography McHugh has published eight books of poetry, one collection of critical essays, and four books of translation. She has received numerous awards and critical recognition in all of these areas, including several Pushcart Prizes, the Griffin Prize in poetry, and many others. Her poems resist contemporary identity politics. She also rejects categorization as a confessional poet, although she studied with Robert Lowell during the time when that described his work. Her primary education included parochial school, where she credits a nun's emphasis on grammar as an early influence. When McHugh was a student at Yorktown High School in Arlington, Virginia, a teacher advised McHugh against applying to Radcliffe, making her determined to get in. She arrived in Cambridge at age 17 and graduated with honors, receiving her B.A. from Harvard in 1970. She was a Fellow at Cummington Community for the Arts in 1970, and entered graduate school at the University of Denver in 1971, having already published a poem in The New Yorker. She began teaching there, and received an Academy of American Poets prize in 1972. After earning her M.A. in 1972, McHugh received MacDowell Colony fellowships in 1973, 1974, and 1976. In 1974, she also received her first of three National Endowment for the Arts grants in poetry. McHugh was the poet-in-residence at Stephens College in Missouri between 1974 and 1976; she worked as an associate professor of English at the State University of New York at Binghamton between 1976 and 1982. At 29, she completed a manuscript of poems titled Dangers (1976), that was a winner of Houghton Mifflin Co.'s New Poetry Series Competition, and was published by Houghton Mifflin in 1977. After a Yaddo Colony fellowship in 1980, her second book, titled A World of Difference: Poems (1981), was published by Houghton Mifflin. McHugh was 33. During this time, she was a visiting professor at Warren Wilson College in the M.F.A. Program for Writers in North Carolina; at Columbia University in New York between 1980 and 1981; and at the University of California, Irvine in 1982. During 1987, she was the Holloway
Her translation work includes well-known international poets like Follain and Rilke, as well as Romanian Jewish poet of the Holocaust Paul Antschel, who wrote under the pseudonym Paul Celan. This latter translation, entitled Glottal Stop: Poems by Paul Celan, would win the Griffin International Poetry Prize. (See reference below.) Her skill in translating literature by Slavic writers became even more evident with the publication of Because the Sea Is Black: Poems of Blaga Dimitrova (1989) featuring the work of a Bulgarian poet and novelist. Dimitrova, one of the best-loved writers in her homeland, became the first democratically elected vice-president of her country after the fall of communism. McHugh translated Dimitrova's poems for Wesleyan Poetry in Translation (published by the Wesleyan University Press) with her husband, Nikolai Popov, a scholar whom she married in 1987. Popov, an expert in Bulgarian and knowledgeable in the German and French languages, also helped to translate Celan's poetry, which was written in German. In 1986, McHugh received a Bellagio grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. She published two more books of poetry during the 1980s: To the Quick (1987) and Shades (1988). In the late '80s, she also participated in an art project with Tom Phillips, resulting in a collectible book WHERE ARE THEY NOW?: The Class of Forty-Seven (1990). It consists of thirty images by Phillips which are interpreted in poems by McHugh and then further modified by Phillips. One of Phillips's images, "A Humument: A Treated Victorian Novel," from the collaboration is appropriately used on the cover of McHugh's essay collection Broken English: Poetry and Partiality (1993). In 1994, Hinge & Sign: Poems 1968–1993, a collection of 24 new poems and selected poems from her five earlier books, was published by the Wesleyan University Press. The book won both the Harvard Review/Daniel Pollock Prize in 1995 and Boston Book Review's Bingham Poetry Prize and was a finalist for the National Book Award. The New York Times Book Review chose this poetry collection as a "Notable Book of the Year." In 1996, after the book's publication, she received a Lila Wallace/Reader's Digest Writing Award. In 1998 McHugh received the Folger Library's O.B. Hardison Prize for a poet who excels in teaching. In 1999 she was elected a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets and received the PEN/Voelker Award. During this year, her poetry was anthologized in The New Bread Loaf Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry, alongside poets laureate like Rita Dove and Robert Pinsky, and other contemporaries like Charles Wright, Lucille Clifton, James Tate, Philip Levine, and Marilyn Hacker. McHugh also began to serve as a judge for numerous poetry competitions, including the National Poetry Series and the Laughlin Prize. She was a member of the Board of Directors for the Associated Writing Programs between 1981 and 1983. She served on the Literature Panel for the National Endowment for the Arts during 1983 and 1986. In 1991, she was the Coal-Royalty Chair at the University of Alabama. In 1992, McHugh was the Elliston Poet at the University of Cincinnati. In 1991, she was the visiting professor at the University of Iowa and, in 1994, at the University of California at Los Angeles. She takes editing collections of younger poets seriously, and helped to select poems for Hammer and Blaze: a Gathering of Contemporary American Poets (2001), published by the University of Georgia Press, which she co-edited with Ellen Bryant Voigt. About her job guest editing Ploughshares in
Holubcová, Czech biathlete Mikuláš Holubec or Nicolaus de Holubicz († round 1359)), canon, second director of construction of the cathedral in Prague Tomáš Holubec,
Nicolaus de Holubicz († round 1359)), canon, second director of construction of the cathedral in Prague Tomáš Holubec, Czech
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of Norway for conscientious objection. The sentence of 90 days prison was upheld. Later in 1910 he was called in for military service again; objected again and was sentenced to another 90 days. He appealed for pardon, but this was rejected. In 1911 he objected yet again, was sentenced for the third time, but was this time pardoned. From 1912 to 1919 he managed Arbeidernes Pressekontor. He resigned after being forced to fire a correspondent who was perceived as too rightist by the majority in the Labour Party. Pedersen edited the newspaper Arbeider-Politikken from 1921 to 1923, a newspaper for the right wing in the Labour Party. He was one of the first to suggest that a new party be formed as
resigned after being forced to fire a correspondent who was perceived as too rightist by the majority in the Labour Party. Pedersen edited the newspaper Arbeider-Politikken from 1921 to 1923, a newspaper for the right wing in the Labour Party. He was one of the first to suggest that a new party be formed as a split from the Labour Party, and he joined the Social Democratic Labour Party when it was formed in 1921. He represented the party in Oslo city council from 1923 to 1925. He also edited Riksmålsbladet from 1926 to 1933, as a secretary in the Riksmål Society from 1920. He also chaired the Norwegian Union of Journalists and was a board member of the Norwegian Press Association. He died in 1939. References 1885 births 1939 deaths People from Haugesund Norwegian newspaper editors Labour Party
He is an absolute embarrassment to us Americans.
Il est une honte absolue pour nous les Américains.
what are the necessary conditions for the process of browning in apples?
Oxygen in the air can cause sliced fruit to brown, a process called enzymic browning (an oxidation reaction). Phenols and the enzyme phenolase are found in the cells of the apple, and when these are exposed to oxygen in the air, for example through slicing, the oxygen causes a reaction.
when are they getting rid of instagram likes?
In November 2019, Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri announced that the social media platform would start hiding the number of likes displayed underneath posts. Mosseri told Wired, who first broke the news, that the move was being made in an effort to improve the emotional and mental health of Instagram users.
Stevens said that he had "pitched Mind Field to many television networks and it rejected".
Stevens nói rằng anh đã "đem Mind Field tới nhiều mạng truyền hình và nó từ chối".
I'm about to tell you the answer.
今から答えを教えてあげましょう。
Antonio Cruz (cyclist)
Antonio Cruz (wielrenner)
The current Nissan Gloria and the Nissan Skyline are known in the USA as the Infiniti M and the Infiniti G (2003 - current).
Atualmente o Nissan Gloria e o Nissan Skyline, são conhecidos no Estados Unidos, como o Infiniti M e Infiniti G (De 2003 até os dias atuais).
The Stadium should become the hub of east London activities when the games end.
L'Estadi hauria de convertir-se al centre d'activitats de l'est de Londres quan els Jocs acabessin.
Midlands of South Africa. History St Anne's Diocesan College was founded by the Rt Revd William Macrorie, Bishop of Maritzburg and Miss Creswell in 1877 in the Manse Building in Pietermaritz Street in Pietermaritzburg. In 1878 the school was moved to the corner of Loop Street and Pine Street in Pietermartzburg. The move to its current location in the village of Hilton which lies above Pietermaritzburg happened in 1904. In 1977
current location in the village of Hilton which lies above Pietermaritzburg happened in 1904. In 1977 the tradition to wear white to the matric ball was started. Previous lady wardens and headmasters/headmistresses 1877-1879 Miss Creswell (1st lady warden) 1879-1889 Miss Usherwood 1890-1903 Miss Marianne Browne 1903-1907 Miss Isabel Drury 1907-1917 Miss Frances Baines 1917-1941 Miss Dorothy L. Andrews 1942-1950 Miss Molliew Kate Stone 1950-1954 Miss Molly Woods 1954-1955 Miss Dorothy Beggs (Acting Warden) 1955-1963 Miss Dorothy McEune 1964-1968 Miss Joyce Carew 1969-1972 Miss Margaret E. Beer 1973-1974 Mrs Sheila Morgan 1975-1986 Mr Anthony Cheetham 1987-1997 Mr Bill McQuade 1998-2009 Mr David Wilkinson 2010-2020 Mr David Arguile 2021 - Mrs Debbie Martin Boarding There are six boarding houses: Andrews, Frances Baines, Macrorie, Marianne Browne, Mollie Stone
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This remained the official name for nearly 100 years , until it was changed to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1982 ( using the reverse of the commonly used designation for the local area , `` Champaign-Urbana '' ) , ostensibly to establish a separate identity for the campus within the University of Illinois system .
In 1982 , the name of the university was changed from the University of Illinois to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign .
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A man is piloting a boat.
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On January 27, 2015, it was released to the public that Alex Maggard would be the 5th member of the band, making the lineup its largest since 2012.
El 27 de enero de 2015, que fue dicho a la audiencia que Alex Maggard sería el quinto miembro de la banda, por lo que la alineación de su más grande desde 2012.
The competition was held from 26 to 28 December in Tirana.
Конкурс проводился с 26 по 28 декабря в Тиране.
is to climb this year, it will be because the pitching is improved over the 1910 brand..." citing Steele as an important factor in the club's 1911 fortunes. Steele struggled in his first two starts of the season, then had a ball hit off of his pitching arm during batting practice and missed two weeks of the season. He had just a 3–9 record through June 7, and St. Louis reporters noted that a lack of Cardinal scoring, occasional poor innings, and late-game struggles led to his lack of wins. June 11 marked a turning point in Steele's season. After giving up four runs in the first inning to the Boston Rustlers, Steele pitched scoreless ball for the rest of the game. The Cardinals won 5–4, a victory that moved them into fourth place in the league after a rough start to the season. The victory was the first in a span of 10 decisions lasting through July 19, where Steele would lose only once. Teammate Miller Huggins thought he did "excellent work" on the mound during this time. He gave up six runs but got the win in a complete game, 8–6 victory over the Rustlers on July 13 that left the Cardinals just two games out of first place in the NL. After July 19, his pitching became less consistent, and he won only two of his final nine decisions. His victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on August 17 is notable for being the only shutout of his career; Steele gave up just five hits in the game. Steele finished the season having appeared in 43 games, 34 of which were starts, 23 of which he completed. He posted a 3.73 ERA in a career-high innings and had an 18–19 record, tying Earl Moore of the Phillies for the NL lead in losses. With a 75–74 record, the Cardinals finished in fifth place in the NL. 1912 An arm injury suffered during 1912 spring training contributed to early-season struggles by Steele. With a 3–7 record and an ERA of almost 6.00 in late June, Steele was moved to the bullpen after a June 18 start. He also served poorly in this role and was given the chance to start again on June 29. Facing the Reds, he "rose heroic, like some grand old monolith by the River Nile" according to the St. Louis Star and Times as he held Cincinnati to seven hits and contributed a triple with the bases loaded in the 7–2 victory. This instigated the best set of games Steele ever pitched, as he won six of seven decisions and posted a 1.95 ERA through August 3. In the last of those, on August 3, Steele held the Phillies to five runs (three earned) in a complete-game, 7–5 victory, improving his record for the season to 9–8. However, he did not win another game all season, going 0–5 the rest of the way. In 40 games (25 starts), he had a 9–13 record, 67 strikeouts, 66 walks, and 245 hits allowed in 194 innings pitched, getting "hit hard" according to baseball historian Frank Russo. Steele's 4.69 ERA, as well as his 11.4 hits allowed per nine innings pitched, were the worst totals among pitchers who threw enough innings to qualify for the MLB ERA title. 1913 In late February 1913, Steele criticized Bresnahan, who had been fired as manager the previous August. Steele accused him of not treating the players fairly, going on to say that he deliberately tried not to pitch as well because of this. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat in response suggested that Bresnahan kept Steele with the team when the pitcher did not deserve it, adding "Steele is not deserving of the least bit of sympathy from anyone." Unpopular with the Cardinals' front office as a result, Steele's troubles increased when he came down with rheumatism in his right hip during spring training. He left the team in the middle of March, and the Cardinals did not know where he was when the season began. They kept him officially on the roster, however, because they needed pitchers. Steele rejoined the team a week into the season and "prolonged his big-league career," according to the Post-Dispatch, by holding Pittsburgh to one run and three hits on April 23 in a 3–1 victory. Despite the win, Steele was bothered by his rheumatism, as he limped on the field and had difficulty running to first base. In May, he was removed from games before the end of the third inning in half of his six starts. After that, he was mainly used as a mopup reliever. His last game of 1913 came on July 9, after which he did not pitch again, due either to complications with the rheumatism or a dislocated hip. He left the team (with its permission) in July to return to Milford and get married. In 12 games (nine starts), he had a 4–4 record, a 5.00 ERA, 10 strikeouts, 18 walks, and 58 hits allowed in 54 innings. The Post-Dispatch labelled his season a "complete failure." He was not the only Cardinal to struggle, as last-place St. Louis had the highest team ERA in the NL. 1914 At spring training in 1914, Steele said that he believed he could win at least 25 games, but he again served in a mopup role once the regular season began. He did not get along with Huggins, who had succeeded Bresnahan as manager. On August 7, Steele's contract was sold to the Brooklyn Robins. Steele had only appeared in 17 games (two starts) thus far, posting a 1–2 record, a 2.70 ERA, 16 strikeouts, seven walks, and 55 hits allowed in innings. Brooklyn Robins (1914) With Brooklyn, Steele made eight appearances, only one of which was a start. He won one game for the Robins, giving up one run in innings in a 9–6 triumph
his siblings (a fourth died at birth). Steele started playing baseball in rural pastures around Milford. He played the positions of pitcher and outfielder for Milford's local team, which held games against local and semipro teams, including competition as notable as the New York Cuban Giants. A 1907 article in the Pike County Dispatch reported that Steele's pitches were "more of a puzzle than ever with his shoots, drops and the ‘spit ball’ which he has thoroughly mastered." Baseball career Altoona (1909-10) By 1909, Steele was pitching professionally for the Altoona Mountaineers of the Class B Tri-State League, though his career nearly came to a premature end. Early in the year, Steele was riding a streetcar and grabbed a sand lever on the vehicle. Not properly insulated, the lever ""shocked [Steele] almost to insensibility," and he "narrowly escaped being electrocuted" according to a local newspaper. Steele won his first eight starts for Altoona and completed 37 of 39 games he started for the Mountaineers. In July, he started both games of a doubleheader against the Trenton Tigers, throwing shutouts in both and driving in the winning run in the 10th inning of the second game. He finished the year tied for the league lead in losses (21), but his 19 wins were tied for fourth in the league. Steele pitched innings. Altoona became the Rams in 1910, and Steele became the best pitcher in their league. Major League Baseball (MLB) teams began scouting him, and in August, Steele's contract was purchased for $3,000 by the St. Louis Cardinals of the National League (NL). Roger Bresnahan, the team's manager, and Stanley Robison, the team's owner, had both been impressed when they came to watch him pitch. Steele completed 29 of 30 starts for Altoona, led the league with 25 wins, and helped the Rams become league champions. The "big ranky side-armer … looks like a finished product," opined Jim Nasium, a Philadelphia reporter. St. Louis Cardinals (1910-14) 1910 After the minor league season, Steele joined the Cardinals in September. St. Louis was in the midst of a losing season; the ballclub would finish with a 63–90 record. In his September 10 debut, facing the Cincinnati Reds at the Palace of the Fans, Steele allowed five runs in the first inning but settled down after that, allowing seven runs in a complete game and contributing three hits, one of which was a triple, in St. Louis's 14–7 victory. He completed all eight of his starts that year and won four of his first five games, giving Cardinal fans something to cheer about in the midst of a seventh-place season. In nine games (eight starts) his rookie year, Steele had a 4–4 record, a 3.27 ERA, 25 strikeouts, 24 walks, and 71 hits allowed in innings pitched. 1911 Deciding that the Cardinals needed a change of personnel, Bresnahan got rid of five of the Cardinal pitchers from the 1910 season; Steele was one of the only ones who remained on the roster through 1911. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch said "[I]f Bresnahan’s team is to climb this year, it will be because the pitching is improved over the 1910 brand..." citing Steele as an important factor in the club's 1911 fortunes. Steele struggled in his first two starts of the season, then had a ball hit off of his pitching arm during batting practice and missed two weeks of the season. He had just a 3–9 record through June 7, and St. Louis reporters noted that a lack of Cardinal scoring, occasional poor innings, and late-game struggles led to his lack of wins. June 11 marked a turning point in Steele's season. After giving up four runs in the first inning to the Boston Rustlers, Steele pitched scoreless ball for the rest of the game. The Cardinals won 5–4, a victory that moved them into fourth place in the league after a rough start to the season. The victory was the first in a span of 10 decisions lasting through July 19, where Steele would lose only once. Teammate Miller Huggins thought he did "excellent work" on the mound during this time. He gave up six runs but got the win in a complete game, 8–6 victory over the Rustlers on July 13 that left the Cardinals just two games out of first place in the NL. After July 19, his pitching became less consistent, and he won only two of his final nine decisions. His victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on August 17 is notable for being the only shutout of his career; Steele gave up just five hits in the game. Steele finished the season having appeared in 43 games, 34 of which were starts, 23 of which he completed. He posted a 3.73 ERA in a career-high innings and had an 18–19 record, tying Earl Moore of the Phillies for the NL lead in losses. With a 75–74 record, the Cardinals finished in fifth place in the NL. 1912 An arm injury suffered during 1912 spring training contributed to early-season struggles by Steele. With a 3–7 record and an ERA of almost 6.00 in late June, Steele was moved to the bullpen after a June 18 start. He also served poorly in this role and was given the chance to start again on June 29. Facing the Reds, he "rose heroic, like some grand old monolith by the River Nile" according to the St. Louis Star and Times as he held Cincinnati to seven hits and contributed a triple with the bases loaded in the 7–2 victory. This instigated the best set of games Steele ever pitched, as he won six of seven decisions and posted a 1.95 ERA through August 3. In the last of those, on August 3, Steele held the Phillies to five runs (three earned) in a complete-game, 7–5 victory, improving his record for the season to 9–8. However, he did not win another game all season, going 0–5 the rest of the way. In 40 games (25 starts), he had a 9–13 record, 67
Patriotic puppet shows were staged.
Patriotische Puppentheater wurden aufgeführt.
Sweezy's later work with Harry Magdoff examined the importance of "financial explosion" as a response to stagnation.
El treball posterior de Sweezy amb Harry Magdoff, va examinar la importància de l'«explosió financera» com a resposta a l'estancament.
explains to her future self why she became a Pretty – to test two pills that will cure her from the foggy-headed life of a Pretty. Tally was afraid to take the pills alone, so she and Zane split them right before Special Circumstances arrive. They are fitted with cuffs similar to interface rings, but they can't come off. After taking the pills, Zane starts getting bad headaches, but he seems to be more cured than Tally. One day the Crims pull a bubbly trick by using alcohol to melt a hovering ice rink and crash a soccer game, causing the clique to become famous. Later that night at the bonfire, Shay and Tally get into a huge fight, causing Shay to turn on Tally. Afterwards, Dr. Cable offers Tally a job as a Special, which she immediately turns down. One day, Tally and Zane are found by Sussy and Dex, two uglies who helped Tally and David back when she was a Smokey. While in Uglyville, they find out that Shay has started a clique with Crim rejects called Cutters, where they cut themselves to cure the lesions. Zane has a headache attack, and Tally takes him to the hospital under the guise of an injured hand. Zane and Tally soon get to decide to escape the city with a few other Crims. Fausto helps Zane and Tally get the cuff off, and they soon escape the city by hoverboarding out of a hot-air balloon. Peris, Tally's friend from her Ugly days, decides in the balloon that he does not want to go to the New Smoke, but he agrees to stall for Tally. Tally’s hoverboard crashes, and she falls into a reservation with rather primitive people who seem to be very violent. She is considered a god there because of her beauty. There she meets Andrew Simpson Smith, the village holy man, who is the only one who speaks her language, which they call the language of the gods, with significant fluency. Andrew tries to help her reach the Rusty Ruins, though he says that they are beyond the end of the world. Through their travels, Tally comes to deduce that the villagers are living in a forcefield-protected reservation where Specials and Pretty Scientists conduct experiments about violence and ways to reduce mankind's violent nature. During this time, Tally starts to wonder if Dr. Cable's words to her have some truth
the main protagonist, as a Pretty debating what to wear to a bash. While attending the bash, at which she is to be voted into the "Crims" clique, she is followed by someone who appears to be a "Special", a member of Special Circumstances. She soon finds him and discovers that it is Croy, a Smokey she knew before she turned pretty. He tells her that he left a note for Tally in Valentino Mansion. Real Specials arrive, so he leaves and Tally tries to follow him by jumping off a balcony with Peris, who is wearing a bungee jacket. They bounce, though Tally is hit in the head hard enough to make her bleed, and is voted into the Crims because of her “bubbly” stunt. Tally returns to her carefree life as a Pretty. Her peace is disrupted when Zane, the leader of the Crims, asks her about David, whom she loved while she lived in the Smoke. Zane and Tally kiss and fall in love. Zane had once known Croy and had been determined to escape to the Smoke before his surgery. He regrets that he didn't go into the wilderness then. Zane is eager to accompany Tally to find the object Croy has hidden for her. They face strenuous, dangerous physical challenges in order to locate the item, which is accompanied by a letter from Tally to herself, written before she was turned pretty. The letter explains to her future self why she became a Pretty – to test two pills that will cure her from the foggy-headed life of a Pretty. Tally was afraid to take the pills alone, so she and Zane split them right before Special Circumstances arrive. They are fitted with cuffs similar to interface rings, but they can't come off. After taking the pills, Zane starts getting bad headaches, but he seems to be more cured than Tally. One day the Crims pull a bubbly trick by using alcohol to melt a hovering ice rink and crash a soccer game, causing the clique to become famous. Later that night at the bonfire, Shay and Tally get into a huge fight, causing Shay to turn on Tally. Afterwards, Dr. Cable offers Tally a job as a Special, which she immediately turns down. One day, Tally and Zane are found by Sussy and Dex, two uglies who helped Tally and David back when she was a Smokey. While in Uglyville, they find out that Shay has started a clique with Crim rejects called Cutters, where they cut themselves to cure the lesions. Zane has a headache attack, and Tally takes him to the hospital under the guise of an injured hand. Zane and Tally soon get to decide to escape the city with a few other Crims. Fausto helps
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In the final on 11 August, India played against hosts USA.
U završnici koja se igrala 11. kolovoza je Indija igrala protiv domaćina SAD-a.
was Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand in 1874. He had been a member of the first Wellington Town Board in 1863, and a Councillor to 1874. He held the position of Provincial Solicitor from 1857 until his death in 1875. Background Borlase was born in Calcutta, Bengal, India in 1820, although his family was from Cornwall. His father was Lieutenant-Colonel Charles B Borlase of the Dragoons. He was stationed with the East India Company in India at the time and died just before Borlase was born. The family returned to England, where Borlase studied law and was admitted as a solicitor. For a time he was a law reporter with the London press before becoming a partner in a law firm. Through his families connections with the Molesworth's he migrated with his wife, Elizabeth Emma Borlase (née Holmes),
Featherston horse races for a number of years. In Wellington he resumed his legal practice and was legal adviser to the Wellington Building Society. Political career Borlase was persuaded by Wakefield's Radical Party (called the Rowdies by Featherston's Constitutionalist opponents) to enter politics in 1857. He represented Wairarapa on the Wellington Provincial Council from November 1857 to August 1858, when he was defeated by Captain Smith. He then represented the City of Wellington electorate from March 1859 until his death in May 1875. He was on the Wellington Executive Council from March 1854; the source does not record an end date. He served another period on the Executive Council from June 1866 to June 1868, and was the Provincial Solicitor. In he represented the
His election address ended: "Rinka is NOT forgotten.
Sa profession de foi se termine ainsi : « Rinka n'est PAS oubliée.
The song thrush's characteristic song, with melodic phrases repeated twice or more, is described by the nineteenth-century British poet Robert Browning in his poem Home Thoughts, from Abroad: That's the wise thrush; he sings each song twice over, Lest you should think he never could recapture The first fine careless rapture!
O distinto canto do tordo-comum, com frases melódicas repetidas duas ou mais vezes, é descrito pelo poeta britânico Robert Browning no seu poema Home Thoughts, from Abroad: "That's the wise thrush; he sings each song twice over, Lest you should think he never could recapture The first fine careless rapture!"
According to an input bit the encoder at the next turn can convert either to the "01" state or the "11" state.
Secondo un bit d'ingresso il codificatore al prossimo turno può convertire o allo stato "01" o allo stato "11".
Jack Hazlett
جاك هازلت