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The edges of continental fragments formed this way (both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, for example) are termed passive margins.
Robovi kontinentalnih fragmentov so nastali na ta način (na obeh straneh Atlantskega oceana, na primer) se imenujejo pasivni celinski rob.
how do you work out percentage of a number on a calculator?
If your calculator has a percentage button, the calculation is as follows: 40 x 25% = 10. If your calculator does not have a percentage button, you must first divide the percentage by 100: 25 ÷ 100 = 0.25. You can then multiply this answer by the whole to determine the part: 0.25 x 40 = 10.
stations there. An automated radio station was deployed on Bjørnøya in 1941. German forces attacked several arctic convoys with military supplies bound for the Soviet Union in the waters surrounding Bear Island. They inflicted heavy losses upon the Convoy PQ 17 of June/July 1942, but they were ineffective in the Battle of the Barents Sea on New Year's Eve 1942. The waters southeast of Bear Island were the scene of more naval battles in 1943. In November 1944, the Soviet Union proposed to annul the Spitsbergen Treaty with the intention of gaining sovereignty over Bear Island. Negotiations with Trygve Lie of the Norwegian government-in-exile did not lead to an agreement by the end of World War II, and the Soviet proposals were never carried out. The Soviet Union (and later, Russia) maintained some presence on Spitsbergen, however. In 2002 a nature reserve was established that covers all of the island, except around the meteorological station. The reserve also includes the adjacent waters of a radius from the coast. In 2008, the decision was made to extend the reserve to a radius of from the coast covering on land and of sea area. Today, the island's only inhabitants are the nine or so members of the staff of the Norwegian meteorological station and radio station at Herwighamna. This station carries out meteorological observations and provides logistic and telecommunication services, including a radio watch on the HF channels 2182/2168 and the VHF channels 16/12. Weather forecasts are transmitted from the station twice daily, announced on HF 2182/VHF 16. The station also has landing platforms for use by helicopters of the Norwegian Coast Guard, the Norwegian 330 Squadron, and the Governor of Svalbard. The Norwegian Polar Institute conducts annual expeditions to Bear Island, mostly concerned with ornithological research. Several other research projects, mostly pertaining to geography and climatology, are carried out less regularly. There are very few opportunities for individual travel to Bjørnøya. Amateur radio operators occasionally conduct DXpeditions on the island during the summer months. Geography Bear Island lies about south of mainland Spitsbergen and north-northwest of Ingøy in mainland Norway. It is in the westernmost part of the Barents Sea on Spitsbergen Bank, which extends southward from Spitsbergen and Edgeøya, forming a part of the continental shelf. The island's outline is an approximate triangle pointing south with a greatest north-south extension of and a greatest east-west extension of . Its surface area is . The southern part of Bjørnøya is mountainous, the highest top being Miseryfjellet on the southeast coast at about above sea level. Other notable mountains are Antarcticfjellet in the southeast, and Fuglefjellet, Hambergfjellet and Alfredfjellet in the southwest. The northern part of the island forms a lowland plain that covers some two thirds of the surface area. Apart from a few sandy beaches, the coast is mostly steep, with high cliffs and notable signs of erosion such as caverns and isolated rock pillars. A number of anchorages and landing points exist, as well as a small harbor at Herwighamna on the north coast. Hydrography Norwegian government agencies have conducted hydrographic surveys of Svalbard waters throughout the 20th century. The responsibility fell to the in 1928, its successor, the Norwegian Polar Institute from 1948, and the Norwegian Hydrographic Service from 1984. Land surveying and mapping are the responsibilities of the Polar Institute. Water depths near the island and to the north and east do not much exceed , but become much greater to the south, and especially some to the west, where the continental shelf slopes into the deep water of the Norwegian Sea and Greenland Sea. The lowland is strewn with shallow freshwater lakes that cover about in all. Several streams flow into the ocean, often via waterfalls along the steeper parts of the coast. There are known glaciers on Bear Island. Climate Bear Island, located well south of the main islands in the Svalbard Archipelago, has the mildest climate in Svalbard. A branch of the North Atlantic current carries warm water to the west of Svalbard, passing Bear Island on its way. This influences climate, making it much warmer than other polar regions at similar latitude. Bear Island's climate is maritime and polar (Köppen ET) with relatively high temperatures during the winter, and a large amount of precipitation. The large winter precipitation is very unusual in a high polar region, a result of Atlantic Lows sometimes going this far northeast due open sea southwest of Bear Island. The record high was recorded June 1953. The record low is from March 1927. The annual mean temperature was in the period 1991–2020, thus threatening to melt permafrost on the island; by comparison, the annual mean temperature was in the period 1961–1990. While winters are very long, the maritime moderation and the delay of salt water ice formation makes Bear Island have much less cold winters than a lot of mid-latitude climates on the larger continental landmasses. In summer, the maritime influence causes seasonal lag. This means that August is slightly milder than July, which is extremely uncommon on high latitudes. The seasonal lag is extreme in the winter with the coldest month being March and April being colder than December. The weather can be quite stable during the summer months, although foggy conditions are common, occurring during 20% of all days in July. Fog develops when the warm air of the Atlantic Ocean, from farther south, passes over cold water. The average monthly precipitation is lowest in May, and highest in September and October. Because Bear Island lies on a boundary between cold water of polar origin and warmer Atlantic water, water temperatures within a few dozen nautical miles of the island are quite variable, sometimes reaching in summer. During the winter fast ice develops on the coast, but it is rare on the open sea around Bear Island. The Barents Sea carries pack ice to Bjørnøya every winter, but a significant amount of ice is not common before February. The polar night lasts from about November 8 through February 3, and the period of midnight sun from about May 2 through August 11. With
were ineffective in the Battle of the Barents Sea on New Year's Eve 1942. The waters southeast of Bear Island were the scene of more naval battles in 1943. In November 1944, the Soviet Union proposed to annul the Spitsbergen Treaty with the intention of gaining sovereignty over Bear Island. Negotiations with Trygve Lie of the Norwegian government-in-exile did not lead to an agreement by the end of World War II, and the Soviet proposals were never carried out. The Soviet Union (and later, Russia) maintained some presence on Spitsbergen, however. In 2002 a nature reserve was established that covers all of the island, except around the meteorological station. The reserve also includes the adjacent waters of a radius from the coast. In 2008, the decision was made to extend the reserve to a radius of from the coast covering on land and of sea area. Today, the island's only inhabitants are the nine or so members of the staff of the Norwegian meteorological station and radio station at Herwighamna. This station carries out meteorological observations and provides logistic and telecommunication services, including a radio watch on the HF channels 2182/2168 and the VHF channels 16/12. Weather forecasts are transmitted from the station twice daily, announced on HF 2182/VHF 16. The station also has landing platforms for use by helicopters of the Norwegian Coast Guard, the Norwegian 330 Squadron, and the Governor of Svalbard. The Norwegian Polar Institute conducts annual expeditions to Bear Island, mostly concerned with ornithological research. Several other research projects, mostly pertaining to geography and climatology, are carried out less regularly. There are very few opportunities for individual travel to Bjørnøya. Amateur radio operators occasionally conduct DXpeditions on the island during the summer months. Geography Bear Island lies about south of mainland Spitsbergen and north-northwest of Ingøy in mainland Norway. It is in the westernmost part of the Barents Sea on Spitsbergen Bank, which extends southward from Spitsbergen and Edgeøya, forming a part of the continental shelf. The island's outline is an approximate triangle pointing south with a greatest north-south extension of and a greatest east-west extension of . Its surface area is . The southern part of Bjørnøya is mountainous, the highest top being Miseryfjellet on the southeast coast at about above sea level. Other notable mountains are Antarcticfjellet in the southeast, and Fuglefjellet, Hambergfjellet and Alfredfjellet in the southwest. The northern part of the island forms a lowland plain that covers some two thirds of the surface area. Apart from a few sandy beaches, the coast is mostly steep, with high cliffs and notable signs of erosion such as caverns and isolated rock pillars. A number of anchorages and landing points exist, as well as a small harbor at Herwighamna on the north coast. Hydrography Norwegian government agencies have conducted hydrographic surveys of Svalbard waters throughout the 20th century. The responsibility fell to the in 1928, its successor, the Norwegian Polar Institute from 1948, and the Norwegian Hydrographic Service from 1984. Land surveying and mapping are the responsibilities of the Polar Institute. Water depths near the island and to the north and east do not much exceed , but become much greater to the south, and especially some to the west, where the continental shelf slopes into the deep water of the Norwegian Sea and Greenland Sea. The lowland is strewn with shallow freshwater lakes that cover about in all. Several streams flow into the ocean, often via waterfalls along the steeper parts of the coast. There are known glaciers on Bear Island. Climate Bear Island, located well south of the main islands in the Svalbard Archipelago, has the mildest climate in Svalbard. A branch of the North Atlantic current carries warm water to the west of Svalbard, passing Bear Island on its way. This influences climate, making it much warmer than other polar regions at similar latitude. Bear Island's climate is maritime and polar (Köppen ET) with relatively high temperatures during the winter, and a large amount of precipitation. The large winter precipitation is very unusual in a high polar region, a result of Atlantic Lows sometimes going this far northeast due open sea southwest of Bear Island. The record high was recorded June 1953. The record low is from March 1927. The annual mean temperature was in the period 1991–2020, thus threatening to melt permafrost on the island; by comparison, the annual mean temperature was in the period 1961–1990. While winters are very long, the maritime moderation and the delay of salt water ice formation makes Bear Island have much less cold winters than a lot of mid-latitude climates on the larger continental landmasses. In summer, the maritime influence causes seasonal lag. This means that August is slightly milder than July, which is extremely uncommon on high latitudes. The seasonal lag is extreme in the winter with the coldest month being March and April being colder than December. The weather can be quite stable during the summer months, although foggy conditions are common, occurring during 20% of all days in July. Fog develops when the warm air of the Atlantic Ocean, from farther south, passes over cold water. The average monthly precipitation is lowest in May, and highest in September and October. Because Bear Island lies on a boundary between cold water of polar origin and warmer Atlantic water, water temperatures within a few dozen nautical miles of the island are quite variable, sometimes reaching in summer. During the winter fast ice develops on the coast, but it is rare on the open sea around Bear Island. The Barents Sea carries pack ice to Bjørnøya every winter, but a significant amount of ice is not
All the banned outfits now come under one umbrella.
Todos los trajes prohibidos entran en el mismo saco.
November 10, two days after the election, the Associated Press called the result in favor of the "Yes" vote. However, opponents of the measure requested a recount and then withdrew their request on December 17. After the partially completed recount, the results were certified as 381,768 in favor and 377,773 opposed. As of 2021, Question 1's results remain the narrowest margin of victory for any successful marijuana legalization measure in U.S. history. Background The passage of ballot measures in Colorado and Washington in 2012 which legalize marijuana has led to efforts across the United States to do so. The use of marijuana for medical purposes has been legal in Maine since 1999. Attempts by the Maine Legislature to legalize recreational marijuana have not succeeded, including one effort to put the question directly onto the ballot. Some success in legalization has been seen at the local level, with Portland legalizing recreational use in 2013 by a wide margin. It has also been legalized in South Portland but a legalization effort in Lewiston failed. Petitions for two separate groups to collect signatures to place a ballot measure on the 2016 ballot were issued by the Maine Secretary of State's Office, one on April 28, 2015 to a group called Legalize Maine, and another on June 3, 2016 to the Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol, which is affiliated with the Marijuana Policy Project. The two proposals were similar but Legalize Maine's was more permissible, legalizing up to 2.5 oz. for use by those 21 and older, as opposed to only 1 oz. under the MPP's proposal. It also called for a 10 percent tax on marijuana. Legalize Maine promoted their proposal as "home grown". The two groups agreed to combine their efforts on October 26, 2015 and coalesce behind Legalize Maine's proposal, so that there would only be one legalization effort. An effort by State Rep. Mark Dion (D-Portland) to pass a bill legalizing marijuana failed on June 22, 2015, largely because legislators did not want to undercut the petition gathering effort. Dion had felt that the Legislature should get out in front on this issue to avoid having to fix a poorly written referendum proposal later. Supporters of legalization turned in 99,929 signatures to Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap on February 1, 2016. A small group protested those delivering the signatures outside the Secretary's Office, objecting to out of state groups being involved in the legalization effort. Status of petitions Dunlap announced on March 2, 2016 that the petition gathering effort had failed and the issue did not qualify for
exactly the same each time. The Portland Press Herald obtained copies of petitions and sent them to independent handwriting experts who stated that in their opinion the signatures were all within natural variations in handwriting and were likely from the same person. Supporters also criticized Dunlap's office for not using handwriting experts or discussing their concerns with supporters to validate the signatures. Judge Michaela Murphy ruled on April 8, 2016 that the rejected petitions should be reinstated for consideration. In her opinion, Murphy stated that Dunlap had committed an error of law by applying an "overly burdensome" interpretation of the law. Murphy explained that signatures gathering and oath administration are often done under less than ideal conditions and that requiring perfect signature reproduction on each form signed was unreasonable. Dunlap announced on April 13 that he had declined to appeal the decision and would begin re-reviewing the previously rejected petitions. Dunlap announced on April 27 that about 11,000 previously invalidated signatures were found to be valid, which meant that the referendum qualified for the ballot. The proposal went to the Legislature for consideration, but they declined to approve it and sent it to the ballot. The question will appear on the ballot as "Do you want to allow the possession and use of marijuana under state law by persons who are at least 21 years of age, and allow the cultivation, manufacture, distribution, testing, and sale of marijuana and marijuana products subject to state regulation, taxation and local ordinance?" Campaign Maine Attorney General Janet Mills expressed concern that the law as written would legalize marijuana use for all ages, calling the language of the bill "troublesome". Notable endorsements Supporters ACLU of Maine Marijuana Policy Project Eric Brakey, Republican State Senator Mark Dion, State Representative (D-Portland), former Cumberland County Sheriff David Miramant, Democratic State Senator Diane Russell, State Representative (D-Portland) Ryan Fecteau, State Representative (D-Biddeford) Brian Hubbell, State Representative (D-Bar Harbor) Larry Dunphy, State Representative (I-Embden) Matt Moonen, State Representative (D-Portland) Deane Rykerson, State Representative (D-Kittery) Scott Hamman, State Representative (D-South Portland) Peter Stucky, State Representative (D-Portland) MaineToday Media newspapers; Portland Press Herald, Kennebec Journal, Morning Sentinel Opponents American Automobile Association Paul LePage, Governor of Maine Walt Whitcomb, Commissioner of the Maine Department of Agriculture Smart Approaches to Marijuana Maine Public Health Association Maine Hospital Association Maine Medical Association Maine Association of School Nurses Maine State Chamber of Commerce Alliance for Addiction and Mental Health Services, Maine National Alliance on Mental Illness Maine Maine Chiefs of Police Association Bangor Region Chamber of Commerce Maine State Police Aroostook Substance Abuse Prevention
sound wave is an example of a?
Mechanical waves require a medium in order to transport their energy from one location to another. A sound wave is an example of a mechanical wave. Sound waves are incapable of traveling through a vacuum.
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International human rights organization Front Line condemned the charges as "part of a campaign aimed at stigmatizing human right defenders and human rights organisations operating in Serbia, portraying them as enemies of the country", and Human Rights Watch named the case as an example of criminal libel laws used as "a tool to silence human rights criticisms."
L'organització internacional dels drets humans Front Line condemnà els càrrecs com "part d'una campanya dirigida a estigmatitzar els defensors dels drets humans i les organitzacions de drets humans que operen a Sèrbia, retratant-los com a enemics del país", i Human Rights Watch va anomenar el cas com un exemple de lleis de difamació criminal usades com "una eina per silenciar les crítiques dels drets humans."
However, despite his pursuing goals similar to those of the shogunate, Zenshū was after all rebelling against his lord, so the shogunate had no choice but to send troops to stop him.
Cependant, bien qu'il poursuive des objectifs similaires à ceux du shogunat, Zenshū est après tout en rébellion contre son maître de sorte que le shogunat n'a d'autre choix que d'envoyer des troupes pour l'arrêter.
are sorel shoes true to size?
Just over half of the people who have shared their insights into Sorel boots are of the opinion that they run about a half size large. The remainder claimed they are pretty true to size. Just bear in mind you will likely wear thick socks with these boots, so take that into account when buying.
Selin's editorial work, Nature Across Cultures: Views of Nature and the Environment in Non-Western Cultures (2003), was considered by Polylog to be a "valuable source for intercultural philosophers."
Le travail éditorial de Selin, Nature Across Cultures: Views of Nature and the Environment in Non-Western Cultures (2003), est considéré par Polylog comme étant « une source précieuse pour les philosophes interculturels. ».
what is xdata and odata?
He mentioned the two types: operational data (OData) and experience data (XData). While most firms have rich OData, their XData is poor. ... Customers, employees, product and brand are the four core experiences of a business.
the Genitourinary Oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Professor of Medicine at the Weill Cornell Medical College. He has a depth of experience in clinical trials for novel types of cancer treatment. Early life and education Scher earned his BS from Bates College and his MD from New York University School of Medicine before doing his residency at Bellevue Hospital. He married Deborah Ann Lafer in 1989. Career
College and his MD from New York University School of Medicine before doing his residency at Bellevue Hospital. He married Deborah Ann Lafer in 1989. Career Scher has been an investigator at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center since 1992 and Professor of Medicine at the Weill Cornell Medical College. His areas of research include PI3K, the androgen receptor, HSP90, and immunotherapy. Scher is on the board of directors at Asterias,
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served at the Bihar Urdu Academy as a chairman. Influence on politics His couplets appears to have influence on Indian politicians, and are sometimes quoted in the parliament of India by the leaders such as prime minister of India Narendra Modi and 2014's prime minister candidate of Congress Rahul Gandhi. In 1972, his couplet was quoted by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Awards Badr has received the Padma Shri award in 1999 for contribution towards literature and Sangeet Natak Akademi. He has also received the Sahitya Akademi Award in Urdu for his poetry collection "Aas" in 1999. Legacy Badr is one of the most quoted shayar in Indian pop-culture. A popular radio show Ujaale Apni Yaadon Ke on Vividh Bharti derives its title from one of Badr's most popular sher. ujāle apnī yādoñ ke hamāre saath rahne do na jaane kis galī meñ zindagī kī shaam ho jaa.e The 2015 film Masaan contains various examples of poetry and shaayari by Basheer Badr, along with works by Akbar Allahabadi, Chakbast, Mirza Ghalib and Dushyant Kumar. Explaining this as a conscious tribute, the film's lyrics writer Varun Grover explained that he wanted to show the character of Shaalu (played by Shweta Tripathi) as a person whose hobby is to read Hindi poetry and shaayari, as this is a common hobby of millennial and generation x youngsters in Northern India, especially when in love, but this aspect is rarely shown in Hindi films. References External links Official website Bashir Badr at Rekhta Writers from Bhopal People from Faizabad People from Ayodhya Urdu-language poets from India
around the partition of India. Badr's most of unpublished literary work, including uncertain poems was lost during the 1987 Meerut communal riots, and later he moved to Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. Early life and education He was born in United Provinces of British India (in modern-day Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India) on 15 February 1935. After he did his early schooling, he attended the Aligarh Muslim University where he did his Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts and PhD. Later, he served at the same university as a lecturer. He also served at Meerut College for over seventeen years. After his property such as house and books was damaged in 1987 Meerut voilance, he permanently moved to Bhopal. He is currently suffering from dementia and is believed to have forgot his Mushaira years as a result of dementia. Career He started writing poems at the apparent age of seven. He wrote some collection of ghazals titled Ikai, Kulliyate Bashir Badr, Aamad, Image, Aahat and Devanagari script ghazals titled Ujale Apni Yadon Ke. During his career, he wrote two books titled Azadi Ke Bad Urdu Ghazals Ka Tanqidi Mutala (Critical study of Urdu ghazal after independence) and Biswin Sadi Mein Ghazal (Ghazals in 20th century) focused on literary criticism. He has also served at the Bihar Urdu Academy as a chairman. Influence on politics His
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It is found in the United States and Canada. References
Ex-CIA director Hayden says the AP, Fox leaks were serious, and related to sources of intelligence . He says even though leaks were damaging, Obama administration went too far in its probes . He says there's a need to balance protecting secrets against freedom of the press .
When I was at CIA or NSA, my public affairs staff would sometimes enlist me to intervene with an editor to stop the publication of what we viewed to be classified information. I would invariably begin the conversation with the journalist by pointing out that I knew that, "We both have a job to do protect American security and liberty, but how you're about to do yours is going to make it harder for me to do mine." That introduction reflected my true feelings, so—like most Americans—I am conflicted about the current row over protecting press freedom and protecting national secrets. Let me be clear. The two prominent cases being debated were indeed serious leaks, because they touched upon sources, not just information. In the case of the Associated Press report on a Yemen-based bomb plot, the source had apparently penetrated an al Qaeda network and there were hopes that he could continue to be exploited. In the Fox News report on North Korea's intention to test a nuclear weapon, James Rosen told us not just that the United States judged that Pyongyang would respond to impending sanctions with a test. He pointedly added that a source in North Korea had told us so. These kinds of stories get people killed. While at CIA I recounted to a group of news bureau chiefs that, when an agency presence in a denied area had been revealed in the media, two assets had been detained and executed. The CIA site there wrote: "Regret that we cannot address this loss of life with the person who decided to leak our mission to the newspapers." And, since the Yemen source appears to have actually been recruited by a liaison partner, the impact of a leak goes far beyond our own service. In that same talk with bureau chiefs, I pointed out that several years before 9/11, one chief of station reported that a press leak of liaison intelligence had "put us out of the (Osama) bin Laden reporting business". In both stories, investigations were in order. Journalists, of all people, should understand the need to protect sources and relationships. But the investigations have been very aggressive and the acquisition of journalists' communications records has been broad, invasive, secret and—one suspects—unnecessary. A quick survey of former Bush administration colleagues confirmed my belief that a proposal to sweep up a trove of AP phone records or James Rosen's e-mails would have had a half-life of about 30 seconds in that administration. And, although Rosen seems to have worked his source with tradecraft and elicitation techniques more reminiscent of a case officer than a press conference, charges of co-conspiracy and flight risk are quite a stretch. If this had been a Predator strike rather than an investigation, we would have judged the target (leaks and leakers) to have been legitimate, but the collateral damage (squeezing the First Amendment and chilling legitimate press activity) to have been prohibitive. Which brings me back to being conflicted and to a sense of resignation that this legitimate free press-legitimate government secrets thing is a condition we will have to manage, not a problem that we will solve. When the press decides to publish something that the government considers classified, it is assuming for itself an inherently governmental function. And as David Ignatius once pointed out, "We journalists usually try to argue that we have carefully weighed the pros and cons and believe that the public benefit of disclosure outweighs any potential harm. The problem is that we aren't fully qualified to make those judgments." True enough, but no one who has served in government would claim that the public release of every document marked with a classification stamp would actually harm American security. Over-classification is common. Government confuses things further with controlled releases of formerly classified data for both policy and political reasons. So many anonymous government officials have commented on drones and targeted killings in recent years that I told a Senate committee last summer that I simply did not know what of my personal knowledge of those programs I could or could not publicly discuss. If there exists a body of information that can fairly be labeled "publicly known but still officially classified," the protection of truly secret data will be eroded. When lines are not bright, it is more likely that even well intentioned people will end up on the wrong side of them. The problem promises to get harder, not easier. While at CIA I asked my civilian advisory board to consider whether America would be able to conduct espionage in the future within a political culture that seemed to every day demand more transparency and more public accountability from every aspect of national life. They weren't optimistic. Beyond this cultural trend, modern technology arms inquisitive journalists with powerful tools to gather and link disparate data, to turn what were once globally dispersed shards of glass into revealing mosaics. Many things intended to be secret, like the airlift of Croatian weapons to Syria, simply don't stay that way. So, how do we limit the damage? Well, journalists will have to expand the kind of sensitivities to the national welfare that some already show. In those calls I made to slow, scotch or amend a pending story, most on the other end of the line were open to reasonable arguments. In one case a writer willingly changed a reference that had read "based on intercepts" to "based on intelligence reports," somewhat amazed that that change made much of a difference. (It did.) The government may also want to adjust its approach to enforcement. The current tsunami of leak prosecutions is based largely on the Espionage Act, a blunt World War I statute designed to punish aiding the enemy. It's sometimes a tough fit. The leak case against former National Security Agency employee Thomas Drake collapsed of its own overreach in 2011. Perhaps in many of these cases the best approach is not through the courts or the Department of Justice. Intelligence agency heads should be urged to make fuller use of their administrative authorities to suspend or dismiss employees or to lift clearances—actions with a lower threshold than criminal prosecutions but whose promptness, frequency and certainty could still deter many unauthorized disclosures. Finally, we should (belatedly) admit that there is some common ground here. Intelligence agencies often act on the edges of executive prerogative and move forward based on a narrow base of lawfulness and limited congressional notification—and these are often sufficient to underpin a one-off covert action. But democracies don't get to do anything repeatedly over a long period (like drone strikes and targeted killings) without political support—and political support is the end point of a process that begins with informed debate. Informed debate depends on information, the kind that most journalists seek. We cannot make public the nation's legitimate secrets, but Americans need a broad outline of what is being done on their behalf. Ironically, the public dialogue generated by a free press may be one of the best guarantors that the Republic will, in the future, be able to act boldly (and occasionally secretly) in its own defense.
taught intellectual property law and constitutional law at Brooklyn Law School starting in 2003, and was the youngest faculty member in the school's history to hold an endowed
a jurist specialist of copyfraud and Professor of Law at the University of Illinois. Mazzone taught intellectual property law and constitutional law at Brooklyn Law School starting in 2003, and was the youngest faculty member in the school's history to
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تانر واين
"Historic Earthquakes - Niigata, Japan 1964 June 16 04:01 UTC Magnitude 7.5".
"Historic Earthquakes - Niigata, Japan 1964 June ۱۶ ۰۴:۰۱ UTC Magnitude ۷٫۵".
The "House of Succession" had become the palace of Esarhaddon, the crown prince.
"Dům Následnictví" se stal domovem Asarhaddona, tehdy korunního prince.
a hamlet in Derbyshire, located in South Darley parish, of some fifteen properties including two working farms and Snitterton Hall, a late 16th century manor house which is Grade 1 listed. There are signs that it was once a larger village. In the centre of Snitterton there is a square
was once a larger village. In the centre of Snitterton there is a square stone set in the ground with an iron ring; this is an 18th century bullring, used to tether a bull for baiting with dogs. The parish church is
Teatro Lira Paulistana
Lira Paulistana
Since 2008 she has been a regular guest-speaker for the Rotary Club.
منذ عام 2008 تظهر باستمرار كمتحدثة ضيفة في نادي الروتاري.
A question about the orders of the elements of a group
For any integers $m,n>1$ , does there exist a group $G$ with elements $a,b \in G$ such that $o(a)=m , o(b)=n$ but $ab$ has infinite order ?
The fourth wave in 1995 also came from Nigeria and Albania, while in 1996-1998, even more migrants came from Moldova, Lithuania, and Albania.
La quarta ondata arrivò nel 1995 dalla Nigeria e Albania, mentre nel 1996-1998, arrivò l'ondata dalla Moldavia, Lituania, e Albania.
In a document containing proposals for the G20 meeting, it suggested that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) (or an Ad Hoc Working Group of G20) should be instructed to carry out specific studies to review the following options: Enlargement (diversification) of the list of currencies used as reserve ones, based on agreed measures to promote the development of major regional financial centers.
Dalam sebuah dokumen yang berisi usulan untuk pertemuan G20, ini menyarankan bahwa Dana Moneter Internasional (IMF) (atau Ad Hoc Working Group of G20) diinstruksikan untuk melaksanakan studi spesifik untuk review opsi-opsi berikut: Perluasan (diversifikasi) daftar mata uang yang digunakan sebagai cadangan devisa yang didasarkan ukuran yang disetujui untuk mempromosikan pengembangan pusat-pusat keuangan regional.
up of his characteristic brushstrokes of varying thickness, tones and lengths, painted in ink on mulberry paper. He received wide range of art awards in Korea and participated in numerous overseas exhibitions including the 7th São Paulo Biennale in 1963, the exhibition of Korean Arts in Malaysia in 1966, The 1st Modern Painting Biennale in Italy in 1969, Exhibition of Korean Arts in France in 1967 and the 1st Cannes Painting Festival in 1969. He also participated in the regular general assembly of the IAA held in Tokyo, Japan in 1966 as the representative of Korea and travelled widely throughout the arts circle of the North America and Europe. Meanwhile, his son, Do-ho Suh is also a representative modern artist of South Korea and is currently active in the world stage with permanent residence in London. Awards The Prime Minister Prize at the 1st National Art Exhibition, Korea (1949) Ilmin Art Prize, Seoul, Korea (1994) The
oriental paintings. An accomplished calligraphist, Suh began incorporating calligraphy techniques into his paintings in the 1950s. His representative works include Seolhwayijang and People handling the sun. The figurative or abstract human forms in his paintings are made up of his characteristic brushstrokes of varying thickness, tones and lengths, painted in ink on mulberry paper. He received wide range of art awards in Korea and participated in numerous overseas exhibitions including the 7th São Paulo Biennale in 1963, the exhibition of Korean Arts in Malaysia in 1966, The 1st Modern Painting Biennale in Italy in 1969, Exhibition of Korean Arts in France in 1967 and the 1st Cannes Painting Festival in 1969. He also participated in the regular general assembly of the IAA held in Tokyo, Japan in 1966 as the representative of Korea and travelled widely throughout the arts circle of the North America and Europe. Meanwhile, his son, Do-ho Suh is also a representative modern
The rest of the file is not necessarily loaded in a contiguous block, but in different sections.
Il resto del file non sarà necessariamente presente in un blocco di memoria contiguo, ma in sezioni di memoria differenti.
a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in southwestern France.
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are entertainment expenses still deductible?
The 2017 Tax Reform Law made some drastic cuts to entertainment expenses and many entertainment expenses are no longer deductible. Beginning with the 2018 tax year, here's what has changed: Business lunches are still deductible at 50%.
Pringle of Symington. In 1886 he began study under Lord Kelvin at Glasgow University assisting Kelvin in electrical experiments from 1888 and graduating BSc in 1892. Career He began lecturing in Electricity at Heriot-Watt College in Edinburgh in 1896. In 1897 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Lord Kelvin, John Gray McKendrick, William Jack and Joseph Bell. He received a doctorate (DSc) in 1897 and in 1898 he became personal assistant to Guglielmo Marconi based at the Haven Hotel near Poole (often called The Haven Experimental Station). Here he was involved in Marconi's critical experiments regarding submarine telegraph cables. In 1899 he was moved to Marconi's Hall Street Factory in Chelmsford. Later in 1900 he began lecturing in Physics and Electrical Engineering at University College, Nottingham. In 1905 he transferred to George Coats Technical College in Paisley. In 1913 he was elected Vice president of the London Wireless Society, later renamed the Radio Society of Great Britain. In the same year he was joint founder of Clark, Forde, Taylor and Erskine-Murray. During the First World War he was attached to the Royal air Force with the rank of Lieutenant Commander, being placed in charge of wireless instruments and radio communications. In 1918 this evolved into the Wireless Experimental Establishment at Biggin Hill. In this year he took out a patent on electric vacuous bulb thermionic devices. In 1920 he
was involved in Marconi's critical experiments regarding submarine telegraph cables. In 1899 he was moved to Marconi's Hall Street Factory in Chelmsford. Later in 1900 he began lecturing in Physics and Electrical Engineering at University College, Nottingham. In 1905 he transferred to George Coats Technical College in Paisley. In 1913 he was elected Vice president of the London Wireless Society, later renamed the Radio Society of Great Britain. In the same year he was joint founder of Clark, Forde, Taylor and Erskine-Murray. During the First World War he was attached to the Royal air Force with the rank of Lieutenant Commander, being placed in charge of wireless instruments and radio communications. In 1918 this evolved into the Wireless Experimental Establishment at Biggin Hill. In this year he took out a patent on electric vacuous bulb thermionic devices. In 1920 he succeeded Alan Archibald Campbell-Swinton as President of the London Wireless Society. Through the 1920s he was the Experimental Engineer at the Royal Navy Barracks at Portsmouth. In 1922 he created an electronic device which acted as a navigation aid, a forerunner of
minor hit singles. Edwards's song ranked at No. 47 on the 2018 list of The Hot 100's All-Time Top 600 Songs. "Melody in A Major" Dawes, a Chicago bank president and amateur pianist and flautist, composed the tune in 1911 in a single sitting at his lakeshore home in Evanston. He played it for a friend, the violinist Francis MacMillen, who took Dawes's sheet music to a publisher. Dawes, known for his federal appointments and a United States Senate candidacy, was surprised to find a portrait of himself in a State Street shop window with copies of the tune for sale. Dawes quipped, "I know that I will be the target of my punster friends. They will say that if all the notes in my bank are as bad as my musical ones, they are not worth the paper they were written on." The tune, often dubbed "Dawes's Melody", followed him into politics, and he grew to detest hearing it wherever he appeared. It was a favorite of violinist Fritz Kreisler, who used it as his closing number, and in the 1940s it was picked up by musicians such as Tommy Dorsey. "It's All in the Game" In summer 1951, the songwriter Carl Sigman had an idea for a song, and Dawes's "Melody" struck him as suitable for his sentimental lyrics. Dawes had died in April of that year. It was recorded that year by Dinah Shore, Sammy Kaye and Carmen Cavallaro, but the first release was by Tommy Edwards in August. Edwards's version reached No. 18 on the Billboard Records Most Played by Disk Jockeys survey dated September 15, 1951. The range of the melody would have been "difficult to sing", so required rearrangement. A jazz arrangement was recorded by Louis Armstrong (vocals) and arranger Gordon Jenkins, with "some of Armstrong's most honey-tinged singing". In 1956 Jenkins would produce a version with Nat King Cole along the same lines. In 1958, Edwards had only one session left on his MGM contract. Stereophonic sound recording was becoming viable and it was
the songwriter Carl Sigman had an idea for a song, and Dawes's "Melody" struck him as suitable for his sentimental lyrics. Dawes had died in April of that year. It was recorded that year by Dinah Shore, Sammy Kaye and Carmen Cavallaro, but the first release was by Tommy Edwards in August. Edwards's version reached No. 18 on the Billboard Records Most Played by Disk Jockeys survey dated September 15, 1951. The range of the melody would have been "difficult to sing", so required rearrangement. A jazz arrangement was recorded by Louis Armstrong (vocals) and arranger Gordon Jenkins, with "some of Armstrong's most honey-tinged singing". In 1956 Jenkins would produce a version with Nat King Cole along the same lines. In 1958, Edwards had only one session left on his MGM contract. Stereophonic sound recording was becoming viable and it was decided to cut a stereo version of "Game" with a rock and roll arrangement. The single was released in July and became a hit, reaching number one for six weeks beginning September 29, 1958, making Edwards the first African-American to chart number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It would also be the last song to hit number 1 on the R&B Best Seller list. In November, the song hit No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart. The single helped Edwards revive his career for another two years. All-time charts Weekly charts (1958) Monthly charts (1958) Recordings Cliff Richard had a number two hit in the United Kingdom in 1963 and a number 25 hit on the US Hot 100 in 1964. This was Richard's only top 40 hit in the United States in the 1960s (compared to his UK tally of 43) and his last until "Devil Woman" in 1976. In Canada it reached number 1 on the CHUM Chart. In 1970, The Four Tops had a number five hit in the United Kingdom. Their version peaked at number six on the soul charts and number twenty-four on the Billboard Hot 100. Merle Haggard backed by The Strangers recorded a version for his 1984 album It's All in the Game. His version peaked at number 54 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. Van Morrison included his version in a medley with "You Know What They're Writing About" on his 1979 album Into the Music; he also used the song as the B-side of his 1982 single "Cleaning Windows". His cover of the song was voted number 813 on Dave Marsh's list of 1001 Greatest Singles
Historian Thomas Bailey, who generally disagreed with Roosevelt's policies, nevertheless concluded, "Roosevelt was a great personality, a great activist, a great preacher of the moralities, a great controversialist, a great showman.
Ajaloolane Thomas Bailey, kes ei nõustunud Roosevelti poliisidega, ütles kokku võtteks siiski: "Roosevelt oli hea iseloomuga, suurepärane aktivist, moraalsuse suur järgija, hea väitleja ning suurepärane šõumees.
Dougal Haston
Хэстон, Дугал
She waited for the impeachment proceedings of Bill Clinton to conclude, which it did with his acquittal on February 12, 1999.
Hillary então esperou que o processo de impeachment de Bill Clinton fosse concluído, o que resultou em sua absolvição em 12 de fevereiro de 1999.
Kalundborg) is a Danish former professional cyclist. Major results 2012 1st Stage 4 Rás Tailteann 2013 5th Tour of Nanjing
Danish former professional cyclist. Major results 2012 1st Stage 4 Rás Tailteann 2013 5th Tour of Nanjing 2015 3rd Overall Tour of Yancheng Coastal Wetlands 9th
how many weeks do you need to work to collect unemployment in mn?
To be eligible for benefits, you must: Have sufficient earnings in your base period. Your benefits are based on the amount of earnings (gross wages) paid to you from all employers during a recent 52-week period of time.
what affects greenhouse gases which creates global warming
Global Warming is the increase of Earth's average surface temperature due to effect of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels or from deforestation, which trap heat that would otherwise escape from Earth.This is a type of greenhouse effect.lobal Warming is the increase of Earth's average surface temperature due to effect of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels or from deforestation, which trap heat that would otherwise escape from Earth.
how can changing air pressure be used to predict changing weather?
Generally, storms are low-pressure areas and nice clear weather systems are high-pressure areas. So if pressure is falling, precipitation might be coming, and if it's rising, better weather might be coming.
Luisa Hartema
لويزا هارتيما
HMS Conflict (1873)
اچ‌ام‌اس کانفلیکت (۱۸۷۳)
Aleksandr Gitselov
Александр Гитселов
departments are also located south of South Parks Road. Close by to the northwest, further departments are located in a triangle of land bounded by the Banbury Road to the west, Keble Road to the south, and Parks Road to the northeast, opposite the University Parks, known locally as the Keble Road Triangle. History The Oxford University Museum of Natural History opened on Parks Road in 1860. Several science departments moved within the building—astronomy, geometry, experimental physics, mineralogy, chemistry, geology, zoology, anatomy, physiology and medicine. As the departments grew in size over the years, they moved to new locations along South Parks Road. The Radcliffe Observatory Quarter further to the west between Woodstock Road and Walton Street, where the Radcliffe Infirmary hospital used to be located, is now being developed by the University for a number of departments, following the granting of planning permission
to the west, Keble Road to the south, and Parks Road to the northeast, opposite the University Parks, known locally as the Keble Road Triangle. History The Oxford University Museum of Natural History opened on Parks Road in 1860. Several science departments moved within the building—astronomy, geometry, experimental physics, mineralogy, chemistry, geology, zoology, anatomy, physiology and medicine. As the departments grew in size over the years, they moved to new locations along South Parks Road. The Radcliffe Observatory Quarter further to the west between Woodstock Road and Walton Street, where the Radcliffe Infirmary hospital used to be located, is now being developed by the University for a number of departments, following the granting of planning permission in 2009. Redevelopment The new Biochemistry Building was designed by Hawkins\Brown, architects. Terra Firma landscape architects worked with them to design the new public interest and external facilities required by staff, researchers and students. Departments Biochemistry Chemistry: Chemistry Research Laboratory Chemical Biology Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory Organic Chemistry Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory Computer Science (formerly the Computing Laboratory): Numerical Analysis Group Programming Research Group Earth
I honestly doubt that it will reopen soon.
Jujur saya meragukan kota akan buka kembali segera.
Jordá sometimes conducted so vigorously that his baton flew from his hand.
Jordá as vezes conduzia tão vigorosamente que o batuta voava de sua mão.
men's eight event at the 1972 Summer Olympics. His son competed in rowing at the 1988 and 1992 Olympics.
at the 1988 and 1992 Olympics. References 1941 births Living people Austrian male rowers Olympic rowers of Austria Rowers
Cordell Hull pursued the "Good Neighbor Policy" with Latin American nations, which has been credited with preventing Nazi subterfuge in that region.
Hull persiguió una "política del buen vecino" con las naciones de América Latina que ha sido acreditada con la prevención de subterfugios nazis en esa región.
Gahoe Museum Gajisan (Gyeongsang-do) Gamnoam Gamsammot Park Gangchang Park Ganjeolgot Gansong Art Museum Garak Market Garden 5 Geumjeongsan Geumjeongsanseong Geumseonsa Global Village Folk Museum Goseong Dinosaur Museum Gudeok Baseball Stadium Gukchae-bosang Memorial Park Gukje Market Gukjeong chumyo Gwaneumsa (Seoul) Gwangan Bridge Gwanghuimun Gwanghwamun Plaza Gwanghwamun Gwangjang Market Gyeongbokgung Gyeongdong Market Gyeongguksa Gyeonghuigung Gyeongju Folk Craft Village Gyeongju Historic Areas Gyeongju National Museum Gyeongju Seokbinggo Gyeongju Tower Gyeongsang-gamyeong Park Gyerim Gyeryongsan National Park H Haksan Park Han Sang Soo Embroidery Museum Hanul Science Museum Hanwon Museum of Art Hengso Museum Heojun Museum Heosimcheong Spa Herbhillz Heunginjimun Hongcheonsa Hongneung Arboretum Horim Museum Hwajeong Museum Hwanghak-dong Flea Market Hwangnyongsa Hwangseong Park Hwanseon Cave Hwawon Park Hyehwamun Hyochang Park I Ilmin Museum of Art ImageRoot Museum Incheon Asiad Main Stadium Incheon Chinatown Incheon Football Stadium Incheon Munhak Stadium Independence Gate Insa-dong Inwangsa K Kim Koo Museum Kimchi Field Museum Korea Furniture Museum Korea Museum of Modern Costume Korea Racing Authority Equine Museum Korea University Museum Korean Magazine Museum Kumho Art Hall Kumho Museum of Art Kyujanggak Kyungpook National University Museum L Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art Lock Museum Lotte
Stadium Busan Lotte World Tower Busan Marine Natural History Museum Busan Tower Busan Yachting Center C Changdeokgung Changgyeonggung Changuimun Cheonggyecheon Cheongpung Cultural Properties Children's Grand Park Chiwoo Craft Museum Chohong Museum of Finance Chojun Textile & Quilt Art Museum Chung Young Yang Embroidery Museum COEX Aquarium COEX Mall Coreana Cosmetic Museum D Dabotap Daedeokje Daegaksa Daegu Baseball Stadium Daegu Civic Stadium Daegu Hyanggyo Daegu International Opera Festival Daegu National Museum Daegu Opera House Daegu Stadium Daegu Yangnyeongsi Festival Daejeon Museum of Art Daeseongsa Daesong Agricultural Market Daeunsan Daeyang Gallery and House Dalmasa Dalseong Park Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) Deoksugung Dongdaemun Market Donghwasa Dongmyo Dongseongno Festival Donuimun Dosan Ahn Chang-ho Memorial Hall Dosan Park Doseonsa Duryu Park E Eight Views of Danyang Eight Views of Korea Eonyang Market Everland Expo Science Park F Fortress Wall of Seoul G Gaeunsa Gahoe Museum Gajisan (Gyeongsang-do) Gamnoam Gamsammot Park Gangchang Park Ganjeolgot Gansong Art Museum Garak Market Garden 5 Geumjeongsan Geumjeongsanseong Geumseonsa Global Village Folk Museum Goseong Dinosaur Museum Gudeok Baseball Stadium Gukchae-bosang Memorial Park Gukje Market Gukjeong chumyo Gwaneumsa (Seoul) Gwangan Bridge Gwanghuimun Gwanghwamun Plaza Gwanghwamun Gwangjang Market Gyeongbokgung Gyeongdong Market Gyeongguksa Gyeonghuigung Gyeongju Folk Craft Village Gyeongju Historic Areas Gyeongju National Museum Gyeongju Seokbinggo Gyeongju Tower Gyeongsang-gamyeong Park Gyerim Gyeryongsan National Park H Haksan Park Han Sang Soo Embroidery Museum Hanul Science Museum Hanwon Museum of Art Hengso Museum Heojun Museum Heosimcheong Spa Herbhillz Heunginjimun Hongcheonsa Hongneung Arboretum Horim Museum Hwajeong Museum Hwanghak-dong Flea Market Hwangnyongsa Hwangseong Park Hwanseon Cave Hwawon Park Hyehwamun Hyochang Park I Ilmin Museum of Art ImageRoot Museum Incheon Asiad Main Stadium Incheon Chinatown Incheon Football Stadium Incheon Munhak Stadium
Bologna, 1754) was an Italian painter, active in a late Baroque style. Biography He trained under Giovanni Francesco Cassana of Modena, and then moved to Bologna, where he trained under Marcantonio Franceschini. Painting mainly history and sacred subjects, he was known as il Mirandolese. He
moved to Bologna, where he trained under Marcantonio Franceschini. Painting mainly history and sacred subjects, he was known as il Mirandolese. He painted an altarpiece
(known earlier as the VZ-11). Two General Electric J85-5 turbojets were used for propulsion in wing-borne flight. During lift, the exhaust from these turbojets was diverted through ducting to a pair of vertically mounted turbine/fan units buried in the aircraft wings (one in the starboard wing, the other in the port wing). These turbine/fan units were similar in concept to the aft fan units on the General Electric CJ805 -23, the main difference being that the
V/STOL research aircraft (known earlier as the VZ-11). Two General Electric J85-5 turbojets were used for propulsion in wing-borne flight. During lift, the exhaust from these turbojets was diverted through ducting to a pair of vertically mounted turbine/fan units buried in the aircraft wings (one in the starboard wing, the other in the port
begins the month Buxw-laḵs. Celebrations of Hobiyee are done by Nisg̱aʼa wherever they are located, but the largest celebrations are in Nisg̱aʼa itself and in areas with a large Nisg̱aʼa presence like Vancouver. Etymology Hobiyee comes from the phrase "" meaning the "moon is in the shape of the ." The is the bowl of the Nisg̱aʼa wooden spoon. Hobiyee thus signifies the potential for an abundant harvest (or filled spoon) if the crescent moon's edges point upward. Significance At Hobiyee, if the crescent moon is seen with its edges pointing upward, it foretells an abundant year of salmon, oolichans (), berries and various other foods. The months Buxw-laḵs and X̱saak indicate the end of the winter and the emergence of oolichans in the rivers, the first food supply to arrive when winter resources were depleted ( means 'to blow about' and means 'needles'; means 'to eat oolichans'). If a star is sitting in the centre of the crescent moon (""), it is a sign of abundance in Nisg̱a’a. Other positions of the stars around the moon have different interpretations. A sideways Hobiyee moon without a star
in it denotes a poor year of resources as was the case in 2006 Observance The (Nisg̱aʼa chieftains) were responsible for the proper management of resources on their lands as well as studying astrology. An adept would be able to practise the discipline which allows them to become a or meaning spiritual leader, medicine person or doctor. Some were considered able "to forecast the weather" and called (astronomer/astrologist). A would study the moon in Buxw-laḵs to determine when the harvest would begin in . Grandfathers would keep an eye on the moon, and upon seeing the Hobiyee moon, they would run into the village yelling, "" followed by children raising their arms in the shape of the Hobiyee moon. The 2017 date of the observance was February 14–15. References External links Nisg̱a’a Lisims Government School District 92 (Nisga’a) Gitmax̱mak’ay Nisga’a Prince Rupert/Port Edward Society
of losing a family member when his sister and her boyfriend were both murdered, leaving behind a young daughter and son. Anti-Flag’s reaction when faced with tragedy was to put together this limited edition benefit EP in hopes that it would help others who have gone through similar situations.
and features five new Anti-Flag studio tracks along with five live songs recorded at Pittsburgh's Mr. Smalls in April 2007. Bassist Chris #2's family experienced the horror of losing a family member when his sister and her boyfriend were both murdered, leaving behind a young daughter and son. Anti-Flag’s reaction when faced with tragedy was
The fog is lifting.
Mlha se rozptyluje.
How old is rafael marquez and do you think that he's hot?
He was born 13 February 1979 and yeah hes VERY good looking.
who are the members of the house of representatives from virginia?
["Virginia's 1st district: Rob Wittman (R) (since 2007)", "Virginia's 2nd district: Elaine Luria (D) (since 2019)", "Virginia's 3rd district: Bobby Scott (D) (since 1993)", "Virginia's 4th district: Donald McEachin (D) (since 2017)", "Virginia's 5th district: Denver Riggleman (R) (since 2019)"]
In an address to The World Economic Forum on 31 January 1999, Secretary-General Annan argued that the "goals of the United Nations and those of business can, indeed, be mutually supportive" and proposed that the private sector and the United Nations initiate "a global compact of shared values and principles, which will give a human face to the global market".
وفي كلمة ألقاها أمام المنتدى الاقتصادي العالمي في 31 يناير 1999 قال الأمين العام أنان أن "أهداف الأمم المتحدة وأهداف الأعمال يمكن أن تكون داعمة لبعضها البعض" واقترح أن يشرع القطاع الخاص والأمم المتحدة في "ميثاق عالمي للقيم والمبادئ المشتركة وهو ما سيعطي وجه إنساني للسوق العالمية".
As he improved, he was given the task of animating The Seven Dwarfs in the upcoming film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, in particular, the scene where Snow White dances with each of the seven dwarfs.
Cuando mejoró, se le encargó el deber de animar a los siete enanos de la película animada Blancanieves y los siete enanos, en particular, la escena en donde Blancanieves baila con cada uno de los enano.
what part did the Paiute tribe live
Paiute way of life. The Paiute people have lived in southern Utah and parts of California, Arizona, and Nevada for a thousand years.Before and during the historic period, the Paiutes often: 1 Moved frequently to gather and hunt.2 Lived in cone-shaped wickiups (especially in winter) or in the open air. 3 Later some used tepees.he Paiute people have lived in southern Utah and parts of California, Arizona, and Nevada for a thousand years. Before and during the historic period, the Paiutes often: 1 Moved frequently to gather and hunt. 2 Lived in cone-shaped wickiups (especially in winter) or in the open air. 3 Later some used tepees.
The following year they exhibited at 20, rue Laffitte.
През следващата година правят изложба на ул. „Лафит“ 20.
You know, some of the best submissions didn't come from geologists.
Wissen Sie, einige der besten Einsendungen kamen nicht von Geologen.
what works for dark circles under your eyes?
['Apply a cold compress. A cold compress can help reduce swelling and shrink dilated blood vessels. ... ', 'Get extra sleep. Catching up on sleep can also help reduce the appearance of dark circles. ... ', 'Elevate your head. ... ', 'Soak with tea bags. ... ', 'Conceal with makeup.']
people in jail for things like: possessing a gram of weed, wasting our tax money and jail space?
Yeah, there is no question there. Just a statement with a question mark.
what is the difference between moisturizer and serum?
Serums are typically thinner and lighter than moisturizers, and have a wide variety of functions. Typically, serums have active ingredients in them that you want to penetrate deeply as possible into your skin. ... Moisturizers are thicker and creamier than serums. They're meant to hydrate the skin and prevent water loss.
She started a web development and graphic design business and began taking acting classes.
Elle lance une entreprise de développement Web et de conception graphique et débute les cours de théâtre.
1963) is a French film and stage actress and director. Dumas was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine. She has appeared in Miloš Forman's Valmont, and Krzysztof Kieślowski's The Double Life of Véronique, among other films. She is the daughter of Jean-Louis Dumas (2 February 1938 - 1 May 2010), who was the fifth generation of the family to run one of the world's most renowned high fashion house, Hermès. Filmography 2008 : 48 Hours a Day Direction 2011 :
most renowned high fashion house, Hermès. Filmography 2008 : 48 Hours a Day Direction 2011 : with Katia Golubeva, Prix du Public of the Créteil International Women's Film Festival 2015 : Nostos, selected for the 2016 Thessaloniki Documentary Festival 2019 : with Monia Chokri and Jérémie Elkaïm
what documents do i need to apply for an auto loan?
['Driving license/proof of identity. To apply for car finance, you will need to be able to prove your identity. ... ', "Proof of income. You'll also need to provide the finance provider with 3 months' payslips or bank statements, as this will prove to the lender you can afford your Monthly Payments. ... ", 'Address history.']
a village and municipality in the Masally Rayon of Azerbaijan. It
It has a population of 2,154. References Populated places in
Becoming a Veterinarian??
There are many great schools to go to in order to advance a veterinary career. I would check out colleges or universities with strong science departments. You can really major in anything you want and still get into vet schools but I would recommend that you major in a science, that way you can come to vet school with a strong science background. Be prepared to work hard and study harder in college. I didn't major in a natural science and I still got into vet school, so you should really major in something you enjoy. By attending an undergrad university that has a vet school (ie Cornell, Tufts, Upenn, UC Davis) you are better ensured to recieve good preparation for the vet classes from your undergrad courses but it doesn't really give you an advantage to getting into that vet school in particular. \nMy advice for you is this, do well in school, work hard and play hard. Have fun, take a variety of classes (not just sciences). Take advantage of study abroad programs and extracurricular activites.\nAs far as volunteering goes, start now. It is really good to have an interesting and broad resume when applying to vet schools. I volunteered in shelters, zoos and vet clinics. A lot of schools like to know that students have had some exposure to research as well but this may not be practical until you are a bit older.\nJust try your best in school, pursue a variety of different experiences and participate in things that you love. This will eventually lead you to the right path for you.
The Second Air Force (2 AF; 2d Air Force in 1942) is a USAF numbered air force responsible for conducting basic military and technical training for Air Force enlisted members and non-flying officers.
La Second Air Force (2 AF; 2d Air Force nel 1942) è una forza aerea numerata USAF con il compito di svolgere addestramento militare di base e tecnico in favore del personale di truppa e degli ufficiali di supporto dell'Air Force.
flexibility definition wikipedia
Flexibility or limberness refers to the absolute range of movement in a joint or series of joints, and length in muscles that cross the joints to induce a bending movement or motion.Flexibility varies between individuals, particularly in terms of differences in muscle length of multi-joint muscles.verall flexibility should be developed with specific joint range of motion needs in mind as the individual joints vary from one to another. Loss of flexibility can be a predisposing factor for physical issues such as pain syndromes or balance disorders.
Jari Isometsä
Исомется, Яри
2004. References 2004 Films
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Latikoili
लाटीकोइली
Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfio Giuffrida (born 1953), Italian sculptor Filippo Giuffrida Répaci (born 1964)
(1920–2012), first director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency from 1981 to 1985 Odette Giuffrida (born 1994), Italian judoka See
So for example, if I say "You shouldn't be so defensive" or "You could be more proactive."
所以,假設我說: 「你不該防衛心這麼強」, 或「你該更積極一些」,
is a Serbian type designer and calligrapher. He is professor for type design at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences. In 1985, Veljović was awarded the Prix Charles Peignot, an infrequently awarded prize for type design. His designs
ITC Veljović and Espirit for ITC, Sava, Silentium and Ex Ponto for Adobe, and Libelle, Veljović Script and Agmena for Linotype. He also has worked as a consultant to URW. References External links
He is able to recognize the base component of a perfume by smelling it and can perform the same trick with food.
Il est capable de reconnaître n'importe quel composant de base d'un parfum en le sentant et peut aussi en faire de même avec la nourriture.
Attwater's prairie chicken has been on the endangered species list since March 1967 when an estimated 1,070 birds were left in the wild.
T. c. attwateri figura na lista de especies en perigo de extinción desde marzo de 1967, cando aproximadamente 1 070 aves quedaban en liberdade.
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Sergio Torres
سيرجيو توريس
were number one for the first time on M! Countdown on July 22. Miss A became number one again on KBS Music Bank the following day on July 23 and on SBS Inkigayo on August 1. "Bad Girl Good Girl" was awarded Song Of The Month on Cyworld, one of the biggest Korean music portals. Chart Year-end chart Accolades References 2010 singles Miss A songs Korean-language songs Gaon
success in South Korea, topping the Gaon Digital Chart. Release On July 1, 2010, both "Bad Girl Good Girl" and their first EP Bad But Good were released. Music video On June 30, 2010, the music video for the song was released online. The music video features the girls in a school, dancing in sync. Performances The group had their debut performance on July 1, 2010, with "Bad Girl Good Girl" on M.net M! Countdown. They were number one for
Next door is the small municipal market, while behind is the town center, featuring an attractive old church.
There is a small market next door.
Tom won't likely be depressed.
Tom probabilmente non sarà depresso.
Raymond Woo's entry was selected, and he was thus commissioned as the architect for the project.
تم اختيار تصميم ريموند وو، وبالتالي تم تكليفه كمهندس للمشروع.
philosopher and semiotician Félix Guattari, best known for his collaborations with Gilles Deleuze, when Condo was working in a studio in the apartment building where Guattari resided. Guattari wrote extensively on Condo's work, including an introductory text and interview in the exhibition catalogue for Condo's 1990 solo exhibition at Galerie Daniel Templon. Of Condo's paintings Guattari wrote: "There is then a very specific 'Condo effect' which separates you from all the painters you seem to reinterpret. You sacrifice everything to this effect, particularly pictorial structure, which you systematically destroy, thus removing a protective guardrail, a frame of reference which might reassure the viewer, who is denied access to a stable set of meanings." (Felix Guattari, 1990) Throughout his career as an artist, Condo's work has served as an influence and inspiration to contemporary writers including Burroughs, Guattari, Demosthenes Davvetas, Donald Kuspit, Wilfried Dickhoff, and Salman Rushdie, whose 2001 novel Fury includes a chapter inspired by Condo's 1994 oil painting The Psychoanalytic Puppeteer Losing His Mind. American fiction writer David Means also used a Condo painting, The Fallen Butler (2010), as inspiration for his short story "The Butler's Lament", which appears in the catalogue for the exhibition Mental States, a mid-career survey of the artist's paintings and sculptures organized by the Hayward Gallery, London, and the New Museum, New York, in 2011. Allen Ginsberg, a close friend and frequent visitor to Condo's Paris studio, where he photographed the artist on several occasions, asked Condo to paint his portrait for the cover of his Selected Poems: 1947-1995, published in 1996 by HarperCollins. Condo's paintings, like The Orgy (2004), Superman (2005), Batman and Bunny (2005), Maja Desnuda (2005), Dreams and Nightmares of the Queen (2006), and God (2007), place archetypal human figures in a world of humorous, grotesque painting style that the artist refers to as Psychological Cubism. Commissions In addition to commissions for book covers, such as Jack Kerouac's Book of Sketches (Penguin Poets, 2006), for which he also wrote the introduction, Condo has also created or designed album covers for numerous musicians. Most notably, in 2010 Condo collaborated with rapper Kanye West and created a series of paintings for West's album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy and various singles. Kanye West used to use a Condo painting as his Twitter image, and Condo has painted a Hermès Birkin Bag for West that West gave to Kim Kardashian. Condo also produced four alternate copies of the album cover that, although not included on the actual cover of the record, came included with certain productions of the record on vinyl and as individual posters. All variations reflect themes found throughout the West album, and were all considered for the cover. The final design, depicting a demonic caricature of the artist with a female phoenix on his lap and bottle in his hand, was even censored by iTunes, and the album cover is now a blurred version of the Condo painting. That same year, Condo released a t-shirt
artist's paintings and sculptures organized by the Hayward Gallery, London, and the New Museum, New York, in 2011. Allen Ginsberg, a close friend and frequent visitor to Condo's Paris studio, where he photographed the artist on several occasions, asked Condo to paint his portrait for the cover of his Selected Poems: 1947-1995, published in 1996 by HarperCollins. Condo's paintings, like The Orgy (2004), Superman (2005), Batman and Bunny (2005), Maja Desnuda (2005), Dreams and Nightmares of the Queen (2006), and God (2007), place archetypal human figures in a world of humorous, grotesque painting style that the artist refers to as Psychological Cubism. Commissions In addition to commissions for book covers, such as Jack Kerouac's Book of Sketches (Penguin Poets, 2006), for which he also wrote the introduction, Condo has also created or designed album covers for numerous musicians. Most notably, in 2010 Condo collaborated with rapper Kanye West and created a series of paintings for West's album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy and various singles. Kanye West used to use a Condo painting as his Twitter image, and Condo has painted a Hermès Birkin Bag for West that West gave to Kim Kardashian. Condo also produced four alternate copies of the album cover that, although not included on the actual cover of the record, came included with certain productions of the record on vinyl and as individual posters. All variations reflect themes found throughout the West album, and were all considered for the cover. The final design, depicting a demonic caricature of the artist with a female phoenix on his lap and bottle in his hand, was even censored by iTunes, and the album cover is now a blurred version of the Condo painting. That same year, Condo released a t-shirt with Adam Kimmel for Barneys New York. Condo's work has also been featured on the covers of the Phish album The Story of the Ghost (Elektra, 1998), Danny Elfman's Serenada Schizophrana (2006), and Franck Debussy Schumann by Dora Schwarzberg and Martha Argerich (AventiClassic, 2006), among others. Most recently, Condo painted an abstracted portrait of the opera countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo for the cover of his first album ARC, released in 2018 by DeccaGold and featuring recordings of works by Philip Glass and George Frideric Handel. In 2020, Condo collaborated with rapper Travis Scott and created the artwork for Scott's single "Franchise". Exhibitions Condo has exhibited extensively in the United States, Europe, and Asia. His works have been included in exhibitions at many prestigious museums including the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston; the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; the Albright–Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; Fonds national d'art contemporain, Ministere de la Culture, Paris; Museu d'Art Contemporani, Barcelona; the Kunsthalle Bielefeld in Germany; the Musée Maillol, Paris; the "Terrae Motus" collection in the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy; the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey, Mexico; the Musée d'art moderne et d'art contemporain, Nice, France; the Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, Germany; the Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht, Netherlands; the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; the Nationalgalerie's Berggruen Museum, Berlin; and the Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C. In 2005 the Museum der Moderne Salzburg and Kunsthalle Bielefeld co-organized the exhibition George Condo: One Hundred Women, curated by Dr. Thomas Kellein. The exhibition was accompanied by a monograph featuring essays by Margrit Brehm, Stacey Schmidt, and Kellein. In 2009 the Musee Maillol, Paris, organized the exhibition George Condo: The Lost Civilization featuring paintings, drawings, and sculpture created between 2003 and 2008. The monograph published by Gallimard
And here's the trick.
E é aí que mora o perigo.
Christ challenges Christians to forsake their own desires and to act compassionately towards others, particularly those in need or distress.
Krisztus arra kérte a követőit, hogy hagyjanak fel saját vágyaikkal és együtt érzően viselkedjenek másokkal, különösképpen azokkal, akik szenvednek.
In 1941 her second husband died and she retired from publicity work in 1967.
En 1941 falleció su segundo marido, y se retiró de la publicidad en 1967.
is mahendra porutham important for marriage in tamil?
Getti Melam A to Z Wedding Management Pathu Porutham is considered in marriage matching. Here I have given the meaning and importance of 10 porutham in Tamil astrology. ... 3 Mahendra Porutham Meaning- Mahendra Porutham means capability of having Good children.
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Azul Formation has provided fossil rodents, armadillos and opossums. The Middle to Late Miocene Gran Bajo del Gualicho Formation contains vertebrate fossils of the cetacean Preaulophyseter gualichensis. The Río Negro Formation has provided fossils of the glyptodont Plohophorus figuratus. The Permian succession in the basin has provided flora microfossils. Contrasting with the South Atlantic passive margin basins to the north (Santos Basin in southern Brazil) and south; Golfo San Jorge and Austral Basins, the Colorado Basin does not produce hydrocarbons. Exploration for petroleum started in the 1940 with the drilling of two onshore wells and several onshore and offshore wells have been drilled in the 1960s, 1970s and 1990s. The main source rocks are found in the Permian succession, with reservoir rocks the Colorado Formation. Seals are provided by the Early Paleocene Pedro Luro Formation. Description The Colorado Basin stretches across an approximate area of with about onshore, underlying the southernmost Buenos Aires Province and the southeasternmost Río Negro Province. Cities inside the basin are Bahía Blanca and Carmen de Patagones in Buenos Aires Province and Viedma in Río Negro Province, the earliest founded city in Patagonia. The onshore part of the basin is crossed by the eponymous Colorado and Río Negro rivers. Surrounding the Río Negro, many salt lakes are present in the basin. Some authors group the basin together with the Claromecó Basin to the north. The offshore part of the Colorado Basin laterally correlates with and gradually ranges into the sub-parallel Salado Basin and the deeper offshore Argentina Basin. The offshore extension of the basin into neighboring basins led to different definitions of its area, some authors use a surface area of . The Colorado Basin is bound to the north by the Ventania High, Sierra de la Ventana, or Sierras Australes, separating the basin from the Claromecó Basin, and to the south by the Rawson, or Río Negro High. In the northwest, the basin grades into the Macachín Basin and the western boundary is formed by the San Rafael Block. Basin evolution The basin started forming in the Middle to Late
Jorge and Austral Basins, the Colorado Basin does not produce hydrocarbons. Exploration for petroleum started in the 1940 with the drilling of two onshore wells and several onshore and offshore wells have been drilled in the 1960s, 1970s and 1990s. The main source rocks are found in the Permian succession, with reservoir rocks the Colorado Formation. Seals are provided by the Early Paleocene Pedro Luro Formation. Description The Colorado Basin stretches across an approximate area of with about onshore, underlying the southernmost Buenos Aires Province and the southeasternmost Río Negro Province. Cities inside the basin are Bahía Blanca and Carmen de Patagones in Buenos Aires Province and Viedma in Río Negro Province, the earliest founded city in Patagonia. The onshore part of the basin is crossed by the eponymous Colorado and Río Negro rivers. Surrounding the Río Negro, many salt lakes are present in the basin. Some authors group the basin together with the Claromecó Basin to the north. The offshore part of the Colorado Basin laterally correlates with and gradually ranges into the sub-parallel Salado Basin and the deeper offshore Argentina Basin. The offshore extension of the basin into neighboring basins led to different definitions of its area, some authors use a surface area of . The Colorado Basin is bound to the north by the Ventania High, Sierra de la Ventana, or Sierras Australes, separating the basin from the Claromecó Basin, and to the south by the Rawson, or Río Negro High. In the northwest, the basin grades into the Macachín Basin and the western boundary is formed by the San Rafael Block. Basin evolution The basin started forming in the Middle to Late Jurassic with the break-up of Pangea and the formation of the Southern Atlantic. The main rifting took place in the Early Cretaceous. The pre-rift sequence of the basin comprises the Pennsylvanian Lolén Formation of the Ventana Group, and the Sauce Grande, Piedra Azul, Bonete and Tunas Formations of the Pillahuincó Group, dating to the Permian. During the late Paleozoic, the Colorado Basin was located in the south polar region, causing a sequence of glacial deposits in the basin. These deposits were mostly sourced from the African basin, the Karoo and Kalahari Basins. The Early Permian sediments are characterized by the presence of diamictites. A transgression in the Permian led to the deposition of the Piedra Azul Formation. The succession contains several hiatuses, dating to the Triassic and Early Jurassic, Albian and Paleogene. The early Mesozoic succession is missing, and the main rifting phase happened in the Barremian and Aptian, around 120 million years ago, represented in the Fortín Formation. The post-rift sag stage dates to the early Late Cretaceous leading to the deposition of the alluvial and fluvial sediments of the Colorado Formation. The drift stage is represented by the Pedro Luro Formation. The later Cenozoic succession is characteristic of a terrestrial passive margin setting and comprises the Paleocene Elvira, Middle Miocene Barranca
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Make Squirrel Salad
No, there aren't any squirrels in this salad; it's a salad squirrels would love to eat if given half a chance! A delectable salad of French origin, this recipe will serve 4 - 6 people.
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She told the joke with a completely straight face.
Го кажа вицот со сосем сериозен израз на лицето.
what is the difference between literacy and literature?
Literacy is the ability to decode text and to produce text to make meaning. ... Literacy is the foundation for all word- based communication. Literature, on the other hand, is the art of reading and writing. It is cerebral and visceral— explicit and implicit.
a team or first played in MLB. An example of this occurred with first baseman Vince Shupe in 1945. Shupe played in his first major league game on July 7 with the Boston Braves, and later played in the resumption of a suspended game on August 4. As the suspended game had started on June 17, Shupe has major league statistics that carry the date of that game, from weeks before he joined the Braves. Having a game suspended can leave in question the status of a player's streak of some kind, such as a hitting streak or consecutive games played without committing an error. Additionally, the rules for substitutions in suspended games could allow a player to make an appearance for both teams in the same game, if he were traded between teams during the time that the game was suspended. This could potentially result in what would otherwise be statistically impossible situations for a pitcher, such as being credited with both a loss and a save in the same game. However, such scenarios around a traded player have not occurred in Major League Baseball to date. Notable suspended games A number of suspended games in major league history have been notable due to unusual circumstances or statistical oddities. Pine Tar Incident (1983) An unusual suspended game occurred as a result of the "pine tar incident" on July 24, 1983. George Brett had apparently hit a home run for a 5–4 lead for his Kansas City Royals over the New York Yankees. When the home run was initially disallowed and Brett declared out due to too much pine tar on his bat, this apparently marked the game's final out and ended play with the Yankees apparently winning 4–3. A successful protest to American League president Lee McPhail reinstated the home run and negated the out, but as play had long since ended it became a suspended game. The suspended game was resumed on August 18, 1983, and it was completed uneventfully, with the 5–4 Royals' lead holding up for a win. Pirates–Cubs (1986) On April 20, 1986, the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Chicago Cubs were tied at 8–8 after 13 innings when the umpires suspended the game, being played at Wrigley Field (which still lacked lights), on account of darkness. It was a Sunday game, and the next available slot was August 11. The game went on for four more innings before the Pirates broke through with two runs in the top of the 17th. Barry Bonds came in as a pinch-hitter in the August 11 portion of the game and stayed in the game as the center fielder. Because all statistics of the game are recorded as having occurred on April 20, some sources list that date as Bonds' MLB debut, even though Bonds' actual debut with the Pirates was May 30. Metrodome (2004) An unusual suspended game involving the Minnesota Twins occurred on Saturday and Sunday, October 2 and 3, 2004. The Twins' Saturday game against the Cleveland Indians was suspended due to a time limit required by the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome being a shared facility: there was a Minnesota Golden Gophers football game scheduled for that evening. This was not an unusual occurrence during the early part of the college football season at the Metrodome, and usually there was enough time for the baseball game to finish and the field to be prepared for the football game. However, in this case, the game went into extra innings and was suspended with the score tied. It was finished before the start of the Sunday scheduled game. Orioles–White Sox (2008) The game of April 28, 2008, between the Baltimore Orioles and Chicago White Sox, was suspended at the end of the 11th inning, tied 3–3, and not resumed until August 25. This created several statistical oddities. Outfielder Lou Montanez, who was called up to the majors that season on August 5, got a hit in the resumed portion of the game, thus crediting him with his first MLB career hit months before being called up. Pitcher Alberto Castillo recorded his first career victory in that game, in spite of not making
the same game. However, such scenarios around a traded player have not occurred in Major League Baseball to date. Notable suspended games A number of suspended games in major league history have been notable due to unusual circumstances or statistical oddities. Pine Tar Incident (1983) An unusual suspended game occurred as a result of the "pine tar incident" on July 24, 1983. George Brett had apparently hit a home run for a 5–4 lead for his Kansas City Royals over the New York Yankees. When the home run was initially disallowed and Brett declared out due to too much pine tar on his bat, this apparently marked the game's final out and ended play with the Yankees apparently winning 4–3. A successful protest to American League president Lee McPhail reinstated the home run and negated the out, but as play had long since ended it became a suspended game. The suspended game was resumed on August 18, 1983, and it was completed uneventfully, with the 5–4 Royals' lead holding up for a win. Pirates–Cubs (1986) On April 20, 1986, the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Chicago Cubs were tied at 8–8 after 13 innings when the umpires suspended the game, being played at Wrigley Field (which still lacked lights), on account of darkness. It was a Sunday game, and the next available slot was August 11. The game went on for four more innings before the Pirates broke through with two runs in the top of the 17th. Barry Bonds came in as a pinch-hitter in the August 11 portion of the game and stayed in the game as the center fielder. Because all statistics of the game are recorded as having occurred on April 20, some sources list that date as Bonds' MLB debut, even though Bonds' actual debut with the Pirates was May 30. Metrodome (2004) An unusual suspended game involving the Minnesota Twins occurred on Saturday and Sunday, October 2 and 3, 2004. The Twins' Saturday game against the Cleveland Indians was suspended due to a time limit required by the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome being a shared facility: there was a Minnesota Golden Gophers football game scheduled for that evening. This was not an unusual occurrence during the early part of the college football season at the Metrodome, and usually there was enough time for the baseball game to finish and the field to be prepared for the football game. However, in this case, the game went into extra innings and was suspended with the score tied. It was finished before the start of the Sunday scheduled game. Orioles–White Sox (2008) The game of April 28, 2008, between the Baltimore Orioles and Chicago White Sox, was suspended at the end of the 11th inning, tied 3–3, and not resumed until August 25. This created several statistical oddities. Outfielder Lou Montanez, who was called up to the majors that season on August 5, got a hit in the resumed portion of the game, thus crediting him with his first MLB career hit months before being called up. Pitcher Alberto Castillo recorded his first career victory in that game, in spite of not making his MLB debut until July 8. And Ken Griffey Jr., who walked for the White Sox in the resumed portion of the game, had gone 2-for-4 in a National League game played on April 28 while still a member of the Cincinnati Reds, thus statistically reaching base for two different teams on the same day. 2008 World Series On October 27, 2008, in Game 5 of the 2008 World Series between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Tampa Bay Rays, continuing rain forced the Commissioner's office to suspend the game. The break in the action occurred between the top and bottom of the sixth inning, with the score tied at 2–2. This was the first suspended game in the history of the World Series. There had been three tied games previously: 1907, 1912, and 1922. Since 2009, all postseason games that are stopped due to weather are considered suspended regardless of the score or how many innings were played prior to the suspension; the first game to be affected by that rule was Game 1 of the 2011 American League Division Series between the Detroit Tigers and the New York Yankees, which started on September 30, but was suspended after two innings because of rain and was resumed the following evening. Nationals–Astros (2009) A unique situation occurred on July 9, 2009, when the Washington Nationals traveled to Houston to face the Astros in a game that had been suspended on May 5, in the bottom of the 11th inning, in Washington. Joel Hanrahan had pitched the top of the 11th for Washington, and in the interim had been traded to Pittsburgh for Nyjer Morgan; he remained the pitcher of record and earned the win when Morgan scored (he pinch-ran for Elijah Dukes, who was no longer on the Washington roster) on a throwing error by Miguel Tejada. It was the first walk-off victory for a team in an opposing
USS Goldfinch (AM-77)
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