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Glass House Books, an imprint of Interactive Publications. The book has been described by Irish poet Terry McDonagh in a review published on the IP Website: "Geoffrey Gates has a beautiful writing style employing prose and dialogue to convey facts and information while, at the same time, holding our attention as the story thunders along. The reader is never ahead of the action. My only reason for reading some sentences more than once was | three 'Perpetual Locomotors' and Maranda, the author of their troubles. The novel uses a multiple narrative and frequent flashbacks and has elements of magic realism, mystery and travel genre. It was published by Interactive Press in 2005 with the support of the Australia Council and won the 2005 IP Picks Award for Best Fiction. A Sydney Morning Herald reviewer said the book was "nothing if not ambitious" but "too heavy to keep the reader moving." In May 2015, Geoffrey's second |
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He said that he felt it was wrong for citizens of Nashville to be discriminated against at the lunch counters solely on the basis of the color of their skin. | Il m'a expliqué qu'il avait le sentiment que c'était injuste que les citoyens de Nashville soient victimes de discrimination aux comptoirs des restaurants seulement à cause de la couleur de leur peau. |
Machoi Glacier | মাচোই হিমবাহ |
is ivy poisonous to humans? | Ivy. ... Humans: Ivy can cause severe skin irritation. Ingestion can cause burning in the mouth and throat, stupor, convulsions, fever, and rash. Usually symptoms are only severe if large amounts of the plant are eaten. |
Some major retailers, such as Target, are attempting to battle showrooming by selling products exclusive to their stores. | Một số nhà bán lẻ lớn, như Target, đang cố gắng chiến đấu với showrooming bằng cách bán các sản phẩm độc quyền cho các cửa hàng của họ. |
Since the winter olympics I have had a question as to how and why speed skaters can go faster than runners. So how and why can speed skaters go faster than runners? | A runner's basic motion is to push the foot backward, which can only generate forward motion at the speed the foot is moving. The basic movement in ice skating is to push the skate outward from the center of the body. The skates are angled outward such that a motion outward at a given speed must coincide with a motion forward by a much greater speed (multiplied by the "slope" of the skate). There are many other issues relating to efficiency, but this is how ice skaters are able to move forward at a faster speed than any part of their body ever moves. |
Tuguryuk | Тюгурюк |
Chrysler made a public offer to purchase all the remaining outstanding shares of AMC stock on the NYSE. | Chrysler hizo una oferta pública para comprar todas las acciones restantes de acciones de AMC en la Bolsa de Nueva York. |
is meet the robinsons on netflix? | Meet the Robinsons - (2007) - Netflix Lewis is a brilliant inventor who meets mysterious stranger named Wilbur Robinson, whisking Lewis away in a time machine and together they team up to track down Bowler Hat Guy in a showdown that ends with an unexpected twist of fate. |
A section of woods there is dedicated to her and bears her name. | Una sección de árboles allí se dedica a ella y lleva su nombre. |
Different aspects for optimal use of land have been studied, such as desalination, drying and compacting. | Les différents aspects pour une utilisation optimale des terres ont été étudiés, tels que le dessalement, le séchage et le compactage. |
on the Pride Parade, he was among the members of the movement who gathered at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade. The media reported that a gun, ammunition, body armor and phantoms were found in his apartment at the time. SNP 1389 became a participant in the political struggle and tried to reach the institutions by going to the polls. After poor results in the Belgrade elections in 2014, he resigned as the head of the movement. After a 3 year break, he returned to politics in 2017, as a passenger in a frescoe-painted train that left Belgrade for Kosovska Mitrovica, but never got there as the train was not allowed entrance to Kosovo. Vacić was handing out cards which said he was employed by the Office for Kosovo and Metohija as the advisor of the director, Marko Đurić. This has caused an outrage in the Serbian public. Speaking for N1, he said that there was a lot of rumors about his employment, but that he did not see what was disputable, considering that the basic human right is the right to work. This interview gained fame for him due to lexical errors and unusual confusion, as well as the negative response of the host to Vacić's request to get a glass of water while the interview lasts. Shortly after this interview, Vacić got fired from the Office for Kosovo and Metohija. Although he strongly opposed | in the ultra-nationalist 1389 Movement, where he first worked as a spokesman, and then in 2008 got expelled from the movement when he formed a new movement SNP 1389. As part of the SNP 1389 movement, he was arrested in September 2008, when, despite the ban on gatherings due to the ban on the Pride Parade, he was among the members of the movement who gathered at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade. The media reported that a gun, ammunition, body armor and phantoms were found in his apartment at the time. SNP 1389 became a participant in the political struggle and tried to reach the institutions by going to the polls. After poor results in the Belgrade elections in 2014, he resigned as the head of the movement. After a 3 year break, he returned to politics in 2017, as a passenger in a frescoe-painted train that left Belgrade for Kosovska Mitrovica, but never got there as the train was not allowed entrance to Kosovo. Vacić was handing out cards which said he was employed by the Office for Kosovo and Metohija as the |
full auto for better cooling or from a closed-bolt in semi-auto for better accuracy. The Pattern 1 Drors had a physical resemblance to the Johnson, including the tall front sight and the barrel release. The Pattern 2 Drors had many changes from the first one by adapting to a rimless round and the use of modified 20-round BAR LMG magazines to balance the weapon. In addition, the barrel release was now located at the front barrel bearing with a heat shield, which is colored orange/brown, that can be removed without the need of using protective gloves. A folding cover is also mounted over the magazine well so that the gunner can close it to prevent dirt and other foul | with a heat shield, which is colored orange/brown, that can be removed without the need of using protective gloves. A folding cover is also mounted over the magazine well so that the gunner can close it to prevent dirt and other foul elements from going inside when the weapon is not used. Production history Because large amounts of British rifle ammunition were available, the Pattern 1 Dror was initially chambered in .303 British. Around 800–1000 were made before production was halted due to feeding problems the armourers could not handle. The Pattern 2 Dror was built by IMI and was chambered in 7.92×57mm Mauser to take advantage of large quantities of recently imported Mauser ammunition. In this pattern, the magazines were mounted vertically under the receiver. Service history Because of its oversensitivity to dusty environments, the Dror did not |
do i need to fast for 28 week blood test? | Sometime between weeks 24 and 28, your doctor will test to see if your body is using sugar correctly. You'll drink a very sugary liquid and then, an hour later, you'll have a blood test. You do not need to fast before this 1-hour glucose test, but don't have a doughnut on your way to the doctor's office either. |
Argentina announced its claim without consultation with the United Kingdom and despite the fact that the United Kingdom has administered the area, for the most part peacefully, for over 180 years. | Аргентина объявила о своих претензиях без консультаций с Великобританией и, несмотря на то, что Великобритания фактически осуществляет управление этими территориями, по большей части без каких-либо военных конфликтов, на протяжении более 180 лет. |
Canton of Pays de Morlaàs et du Montanérès | Canton du Pays de Morlaàs et du Montanérès |
He always wears dark clothes. | Er trägt immer dunkle Kleidung. |
Some Might Say | サム・マイト・セイ |
Carcere dei Cappuccini | Cárcel de los Capuchinos |
William Mordecai Cooke Sr. | William Mordecai Cooke |
Hadiza is 20. | Hadiza tiene 20 años. |
Alternatively, he proposes a rhinoceros as a royal animal. | Vaihtoehtoisesti hän ehdottaa sarvikuonoa kuninkaalliseksi eläimeksi. |
the hamlet. A Temperance House was opened in the 1860s by Joseph Lathrop on 14th Avenue. By the end of the nineteenth century the mills had closed (victims of floods and fire), and the White Rose Hotel and Tavern also closed its doors by 1910. While industry disappeared in Box Grove, the hamlet remained. The Box Grove General Store (6772 14th Avenue c. 1860), Box Grove Church (2 Legacy Drive c. 1870) and Box Grove Schoolhouse, S.S. #18 (7651 9th Line c.1870), are the only reminders of the once-vibrant hamlet (the Tomlinson family is buried in the church's graveyard). Many homes along 9th Line from north and south of 14th Avenue date to the mid to late 19th Century. A few prominent families were part of Box Grove: Burkholder - one of the last remaining Mennonite families in the area. Tomlinson - early settler and operator of the saw and woolen mills in the hamlet Raymer - John Nobel Raymer (1837-1874) a Mennonite farmer, and later his son Frank, operated a cheese factory. Abraham Raymer operated a sawmill farther down the Rouge. Reesor - Peter Reesor operated saw and grist mills along Little Rouge River Rolph - soldier Captain William Rolph (commanding officer of 12th York Regiment) settled in the area and became a dairy farmer. McCaffrey - David McCaffrey was postmaster and general store owner Today, Box Grove has undergone a transformation from protected agricultural land to residential use. Box Grove is located in the area around Ninth Line (also known as Box Grove By-Pass) and 14th Avenue. Residential development began in the late 1990s and continues today. In 1950 the Box Grove Golf course was built by businessman Nelson Davis on the Tomlinson property which included a portion of the Rouge River valley where their mills were located. One of the Tomlinsons was buried on the site and the golf course was built leaving the grave and headstone intact. In 1953, Nelson invited Arnold Palmer to play his course. Arnold apparently shot an 82 and declared it to be one of the toughest courses he had ever played. Davis built a lovely stone clubhouse which included a locker room with beautiful wooden lockers. In 1967, IBM purchased the golf course primarily for use by its employees. The golf facility included a 9-hole par 3 course and the tough 18-hole course, 9 holes in the valley and 9 holes on the flat | area which is today called Box Grove. In 1815, William Beebe was the first European settler in this area; Sparta or Sparty-Wharf (Box Grove in 1867) was registered as a hamlet in 1850. The name suggests that at an early date there was boat traffic on the Rouge River. The hamlet changed to its present name during Canada's Confederation in 1867 when it was granted a post office (McCaffrey General Store later as Box Grove General Store moved to what is now Shell Service Station after 1901). The origin of the name is unclear; it may be due to the activity at the box-making woodworking factory, a reference to the many boxwood trees around the hamlet, or linked to the hamlet of Box Grove in West Sussex, England. In 1867 the hamlet had "a Church, a schoolhouse, two taverns, woolen mill, sawmill, a store, a blacksmith and two axe-makers shops capable of supplying the whole country with axes and augurs on short notice." The hamlet was the centre of local and small-scale industrial activity. A saw mill, cotton mill wool factory, and "shoddy mill" (for shredding old woolen fabrics for cheaper cloth and stuffing) along the banks of the Rouge River appeared after 1815. The working hamlet had a cheese factory, hotel, and three taverns for a population of 150 (1880); some neighbouring Mennonites had a "pessimistic" view of worldly Sparta, and sought to avoid travel in the hamlet. A Temperance House was opened in the 1860s by Joseph Lathrop on 14th Avenue. By the end of the nineteenth century the mills had closed (victims of floods and fire), and the White Rose Hotel and Tavern also closed its doors by 1910. While industry disappeared in Box Grove, the hamlet remained. The Box Grove General Store (6772 14th Avenue c. 1860), Box Grove Church (2 Legacy Drive c. 1870) and Box Grove Schoolhouse, S.S. #18 (7651 9th Line c.1870), are the only reminders of the once-vibrant hamlet (the Tomlinson family is buried in the church's graveyard). Many homes along 9th Line from north and south of 14th Avenue date to the mid to late 19th |
first and second degree in fine and applied arts with a specialisation in sculpture and painting respectively. Dotun is a resident artist in Lopez Studio in Lemmon, South Dakota, and travels between United States and Nigeria to paint commissioned murals. He was a curator at the National Gallery of Art. Exhibitions, works and contributions Popoola works primarily with scrap metal, where creating animal forms is his favourite way to use the medium. Some | art works from discarded scrap metals. His works are focused on transforming trash to treasures, rubbish to rubies and waste to wealth by repurposing wastes that threaten the ecosystem. Early life Dotun studied painting and general arts in Auchi Polytechnic, Auchi, Edo State where he holds national diploma in painting and general art in 2004. He thereafter went to Obafemi Awolowo University, where he obtained his first and second degree in fine and applied arts with a specialisation in sculpture and painting respectively. Dotun is a |
Marcos Acuña | Маркос Акуня |
How were uniforms modified by soldiers? | Sailors famously added [Liberty Cuffs](_URL_39_). They added embroidery to the inside of the cuffs of their dress blue uniform, which they were required to wear ashore in foreign ports. When they were off duty and went into town, they would turn the cuffs up to show off the fancy designs inside. They were non-regulation but common (less so now that civilian clothes are allowed ashore) |
It was initially established three representatives per school on strike but then with the increase of the same was reduced two. | Se estableció en un principio tres representantes por escuela en huelga pero luego con el aumento de las mismas se redujo dos. |
to Tokyo 2020 qualification where para badminton will also make its first appearance. Participating nations There are 36 male and 16 female players from 11 nations participating. (Host country) Medal table Medalists See also Badminton | points on the Road to Tokyo 2020 qualification where para badminton will also make its first appearance. Participating nations There are 36 male and 16 female players |
Columbus station | Gare de Columbus |
orbach | اورباک |
June 1950 and ordered to Camp Lejeune, where he served briefly as commanding officer, 6th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division under Major General Ray A. Robinson. Jordahl assumed duty as Divisional Inspector in August of that year and held that assignment until June 1951, when he was ordered to Korea. Korean War Following his arrival to Korea, Jordahl joined the staff of 1st Marine Division under Major General Gerald C. Thomas as Divisional Inspector and conducted several inspection trips to the forward areas for which he received his second Navy Commendation Medal with Combat "V". Jordahl held that assignment until September 1951, when he assumed command of 1st Combat Service Group (1st CSG). The 1st CSG served as 1st Marine Division reinforced logistical support and Jordahl commanded nearly 1,400 marines and navy medical personnel stationed at various points between Japan and Korea. At Kobe, Japan, the support company of his command processed Marine drafts arriving and departing Korea. At Masan, the supply company of 1st CSG, requestioned for the division those Class II and IV items peculiar to the Marine Corps needs and forwarded them upon request. Heavy maintenance of all technical equipment was performed by the Maintenance Company. Supporting the 1st Motor Transport Battalion operation was the Motor Transport Company, 1st CSG. Most of the group, including Headquarters Company, was based at Masan. Splinter detachment from the group also operated transport facilities at other locations in Korea. Jordahl remained in Korea until the end of June 1952 and received the Bronze Star Medal with Combat "V". 1952–1958 Jordahl returned to the United States in July 1952 and joined again the Personnel Department at Headquarters Marine Corps. He served as assistant director of personnel and deputy to Major General Reginald H. Ridgely Jr. until August 1954, when he was promoted to brigadier general and ordered to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. He assumed duty as chief of staff and deputy commander, Camp Lejeune under Major General Chesty Puller and also served as acting base commander following the retirement of General Puller on November 1, 1955. Upon the arrival of new base commander, Major General Homer Litzenberg, on December 1, 1955, Jordahl resumed his duties as deputy commander and chief of staff of Camp Lejeune and held that command until July 1956. He then assumed his final duty, when he was appointed commanding general, Landing Force Training Unit, Pacific, which was responsible for the amphibious training of all units of United States Pacific Fleet. Jordahl was succeeded by Brigadier General Harvey C. Tschirgi on June 30, 1958, and retired after 32 years of active service. Death Following the retirement from the Marine Corps, Jordahl settled with his wife Edith MacDonald in California, where he died on November 27, 1988, in San Diego. Decorations Here is the ribbon bar of Brigadier General Russell N. Jordahl: See also 1st Combat Service Group References 1903 births 1988 deaths People from Freeborn County, Minnesota United States Marine Corps generals United States Naval Academy alumni American military personnel of the Banana | combat operations against bandit forces under Augusto César Sandino. Upon his return stateside in April 1930, Jordahl was ordered to the Marine barracks at Puget Sound Navy Yard near Bremerton, Washington, and subsequently assumed command of Naval Ammunition Depot there. He was promoted to first lieutenant in September 1931 and departed Puget Sound in May of the following year. He then joined 4th Marine Regiment under Colonel Emile P. Moses at Shanghai International Settlement, China and participated in the guard duties during a period of tensions between China and Japan. He was ordered back to the United States in July 1935 and entered the regular course at Army Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia. Jordahl graduated in June 1936 and was sent back to Philadelphia Navy Yard for duty as an instructor at the Basic School. While in this assignment, he had the opportunity to work with great names in the modern Marine Corps history like for example Gilder D. Jackson Jr., Chesty Puller, Leonard B. Cresswell, Frank B. Goettge, Walfried M. Fromhold, Howard N. Kenyon or Roy M. Gulick who served also as instructors at the school. Jordahl was promoted to captain on June 30, 1936. In June 1939, Jordahl was appointed commander of the Marine detachment aboard the battleship USS West Virginia stationed in Hawaii. In April 1940, he took part in the Fleet Problem XXI which simulated possible Japanese offensive action. World War II In June 1941, Jordahl was promoted to the temporary rank of major and ordered to Washington, D.C., for duty at Marine Corps Headquarters. During that time, Jordahl completed Naval War College Correspondence Course in International law and received promotion to lieutenant colonel in August 1942. He was then attached to the Personnel Department and served as assistant to the director of personnel, Littleton W. T. Waller Jr. until September 1943, when he was appointed officer-in-charge, Detail Division at the Personnel Department. For his service in that capacities, he was decorated with the Navy Commendation Medal. Jordahl was promoted to colonel and detached from the Marine Corps Headquarters in July 1944. He was ordered to Hawaii, where he joined the headquarters, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific (FMFPac) under Lieutenant General Holland Smith and was appointed assistant chief of staff for personnel (G-1). He was stationed at Pearl Harbor and was responsible for FMFPac personnel matters until July 1947. Jordahl was subsequently decorated with the Legion of Merit for his service with FMFPac. Later career 1947–1951 Jordahl returned to the United States in July 1947 and joined the staff of Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island under Major General Alfred H. Noble. He served as post inspector and assistant chief of staff for operations and training until March 1949, |
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But that probably won't be enough. | แต่นั่นคงจะไม่เพียงพอ |
the Prague Pathé Club. He started as an amateur filmmaker shooting on 9.5mm film camera. In the 1920s and 1930s he made his short independent movies influenced by avantgarde filmmakers. His film A Soldier's Story (1934) won the UNICA main prize for the best amateur film. His film May was intended as a backdrop for an E. F. Burian's theatre performance based on poem of the same name by Karel Hynek Mácha. In 1937 he became a professional cinematographer shooting newsreels. In 1942 while working under German occupation he had to shoot a newsreel about the Lidice massacre. In 1944 he was a cinematographer for a German propaganda film Theresienstadt. Because of this he had to leave his cinematographer job in | film May was intended as a backdrop for an E. F. Burian's theatre performance based on poem of the same name by Karel Hynek Mácha. In 1937 he became a professional cinematographer shooting newsreels. In 1942 while working under German occupation he had to shoot a newsreel about the Lidice massacre. In 1944 he was a cinematographer for a German propaganda film Theresienstadt. Because of this he had to leave his cinematographer job in 1948 and worked in an archive until his retirement. Filmography Caliber 32W (1926) - Inspired by the work of Jack London A Soldier's Story (1934) - Co-directed with Vladimír Šmejkal The Atom of Eternity (1934) - Co-directed with Vladimír Šmejkal Hands on Tuesday (1935) - Co-directed with |
fresh nutmeg. However, the recipe now has as many variations as there are gin joints or bartenders. The quantity of vodka or rum, which lends the drink most of its alcohol, can be varied making the drink anywhere between 40% and 75% alcohol or it can be completely left out for a low-alcohol beverage. Fruit can also be added to the cocktail as another seasonal variation to an otherwise basic drink. History The Bushwacker was invented at the Ship's Store/Sapphire Pub in Sapphire Village, St Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands in the spring of 1975 by bartender Angie Conigliaro (cousin to Tony of the Boston Red Sox) and Tom Brokamp the restaurant's manager. It was promptly named after a visiting guest's dog, Bushwack, an Afghan | The Bushwacker was invented at the Ship's Store/Sapphire Pub in Sapphire Village, St Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands in the spring of 1975 by bartender Angie Conigliaro (cousin to Tony of the Boston Red Sox) and Tom Brokamp the restaurant's manager. It was promptly named after a visiting guest's dog, Bushwack, an Afghan Hound. The dog's owners were flight attendants and rarely traveled without their 4-legged companion. After spreading quickly throughout the Virgin Islands, the invention was soon brought back stateside by bartenders from Florida after visiting the islands. Many bars throughout Florida experimented with the recipe creating their own versions and doing much to popularize it in the states. Bushwacker was first bottled and mass-produced by |
the 1921 Twelfth Night he reduced the apparent size and grandeur of his stage sets. Shchuko frequently employed theatre designer Orest Allegri, famous for his inventive handling of perspective illusion. Contemporary critics rate the 1919 Don Carlos as the artist's highest mark in theatre. In 1925-1927 Shchuko also designed a series of Der Ring des Nibelungen opera shows and a ballet at Mariinsky Theatre. After relocation to Moscow in the end of the 1920s, Shchuko collaborated with Bolshoi Theatre and Maly Theatre, producing the 1937 Boris Godunov. Modernism to Stalinism Vladimir Gelfreikh, Shchuko's junior partner in the Soviet period, graduated from the same Academy class of Leon Benois in 1914. Their first extant practical work, the reconstruction of the square in front of the Smolny Institute, was executed in 1923–1924. In 1925 Shchuko designed the pedestal and architectural setting for Sergey Evseyev's iconic "Lenin on Top of an Armored Car" monument on the Finland Station square. The monument was clearly designed "to provide a counterpoint to the statue of Peter the Great, the Bronze Horseman". The Evseyev-Shchuko monument was the first one to establish a "canonical" image of Lenin and was widely repeated,; it turned out to be the architect's last notable work in Saint Petersburg. The second half of the 1920s was marked by high-profile architectural contests dominated by modernist architects. Shchuko and Gelfreikh lost the Kyiv Passenger Railway Station contest to Pavel Alyoshin and Andrey Verbitsky, but in 1928 secured a winning bid on the contest to design the Lenin Library in Moscow. The initial draft comprised a complex network of low-rise buildings facing Mokhovaya Street and a π-shaped high-rise tower of the main depository at the back of the block. Construction commenced in 1930 and was substantially complete in 1941; expansions continued into the 1970s. The built structure disposed with the complexity of the original proposal; the depository, completed in 1941, is a plain 19-floor elongated slab. Among many artists involved in decorating the Library, Shchuko is personally credited for the design of the sculptural frieze facing Mokhovaya and Vozdvizhenka streets. Modern authors consider the Library, along with the Mayakovskaya station, to be Moscow's nearest approximations of Art Deco style and compare it to the 1937 Palais de Chaillot in Paris. In 1930 Shchuko and Gelfreikh launched construction of a large (2,500 and 850 seats) opera theatre in Rostov-on-Don. The open contest to design the Rostov theatre was won by the Barkhin family partnership, but after the results were announced, Shchuko personally arrived in Rostov and persuaded the commissioners to discard the Barkhin drafts. The constructivist theater was completed in 1935, when Shchuko was working on the Palace of Soviets. An elaborate set of rotating stages provided unprecedented freedom to producers and designers, even allowing live cavalry marches on stage. Despite its award-winning exterior and plans, the theatre was never used for its intended purpose: poor acoustics rendered it useless for music, and it has not produced a single opera show. It was destroyed in World War II and rebuilt in 1963; this time, the main hall was reduced to 1,200 seats but acquired proper acoustics. Palace of Soviets Schuko and Gelfreikh participated in the early, public stages of the contest for the Palace of Soviets (1931–1932); their best-known draft was an oversized near copy of the Doge's Palace in Venice. The last, closed, stage of the contest was won by Boris Iofan. On May 10, 1933, Iofan was announced as the winner and officially instructed to redesign his proposal so as to crown it with a gigantic, "50 to 75 meter" statue of Lenin. Four weeks later (June 4), Iofan was "supplied" with two "assistants" - Shchuko and Gelfreikh, both his seniors, and having a longer track of successful construction management practice dating from the 1900s. According to mainstream history accounts, Shchuko and Gelfreikh were appointed because the immense project had to be completed quickly, and the establishment feared that Iofan was not experienced enough to handle it alone. Modern historians like Dmitry Khmelnitsky assert that the concept was Stalin's own vision imposed through Shchuko and Gelfreikh and perfected through their expertise. All authors agree on the fact that the trio initially disagreed over the placement of Lenin's statue: Shchuko insisted on literally placing the statue on top of the main hall, as instructed by the decree, while Iofan proposed more complex solutions. Shchuko's concept prevailed. Later, former associates of Iofan and Shchuko commented about intense frictions and disarray in the early stages of their joint work; Schuko and Gelfreikh indeed imposed their vision over Iofan's, using contacts with Maxim Gorky to get a direct line to Stalin. In 1934 the trio departed for the United States to study American skyscraper technology, meeting Frank Lloyd Wright, who was well aware of Iofan's work and disliked it. Schuko was engaged in the Palace of Soviets project until his death in 1939, and lived long enough to witness the base of the Palace erected "like a spaceship that had landed in the center of Moscow". Concurrently, he designed extant Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge (with Nikolay Kalmykov, Vladimir Gelfreikh, Mikhail Minkus), a viaduct and a city theatre in Sochi (with Gelfreikh) and the original, 1938–1939, Central Pavilion of the All-Russia Exhibition Centre. The Moscow Metro station Elektrozavodskaya, initially designed by Shchuko and Gelgreikh in 1938 (the drafts were made | famous for his inventive handling of perspective illusion. Contemporary critics rate the 1919 Don Carlos as the artist's highest mark in theatre. In 1925-1927 Shchuko also designed a series of Der Ring des Nibelungen opera shows and a ballet at Mariinsky Theatre. After relocation to Moscow in the end of the 1920s, Shchuko collaborated with Bolshoi Theatre and Maly Theatre, producing the 1937 Boris Godunov. Modernism to Stalinism Vladimir Gelfreikh, Shchuko's junior partner in the Soviet period, graduated from the same Academy class of Leon Benois in 1914. Their first extant practical work, the reconstruction of the square in front of the Smolny Institute, was executed in 1923–1924. In 1925 Shchuko designed the pedestal and architectural setting for Sergey Evseyev's iconic "Lenin on Top of an Armored Car" monument on the Finland Station square. The monument was clearly designed "to provide a counterpoint to the statue of Peter the Great, the Bronze Horseman". The Evseyev-Shchuko monument was the first one to establish a "canonical" image of Lenin and was widely repeated,; it turned out to be the architect's last notable work in Saint Petersburg. The second half of the 1920s was marked by high-profile architectural contests dominated by modernist architects. Shchuko and Gelfreikh lost the Kyiv Passenger Railway Station contest to Pavel Alyoshin and Andrey Verbitsky, but in 1928 secured a winning bid on the contest to design the Lenin Library in Moscow. The initial draft comprised a complex network of low-rise buildings facing Mokhovaya Street and a π-shaped high-rise tower of the main depository at the back of the block. Construction commenced in 1930 and was substantially complete in 1941; expansions continued into the 1970s. The built structure disposed with the complexity of the original proposal; the depository, completed in 1941, is a plain 19-floor elongated slab. Among many artists involved in decorating the Library, Shchuko is personally credited for the design of the sculptural frieze facing Mokhovaya and Vozdvizhenka streets. Modern authors consider the Library, along with the Mayakovskaya station, to be Moscow's nearest approximations of Art Deco style and compare it to the 1937 Palais de Chaillot in Paris. In 1930 Shchuko and Gelfreikh launched construction of a large (2,500 and 850 seats) opera theatre in Rostov-on-Don. The open contest to design the Rostov theatre was won by the Barkhin family partnership, but after the results were announced, Shchuko personally arrived in Rostov and persuaded the commissioners to discard the Barkhin drafts. The constructivist theater was completed in 1935, when Shchuko was working on the Palace of Soviets. An elaborate set of rotating stages provided unprecedented freedom to producers and designers, even allowing live cavalry marches on stage. Despite its award-winning exterior and plans, the theatre was never used for its intended purpose: poor acoustics rendered it useless for music, and it has not produced a single opera show. It was destroyed in World War II and rebuilt in 1963; this time, the main hall was reduced to 1,200 seats but acquired proper acoustics. Palace of Soviets Schuko and Gelfreikh participated in the early, public stages of the contest for the Palace of Soviets (1931–1932); their best-known draft was an oversized near copy of the Doge's Palace in Venice. The last, closed, stage of the contest was won by Boris Iofan. On May 10, 1933, Iofan was announced as the winner and officially instructed to redesign his proposal so as to crown it with a gigantic, "50 to 75 meter" statue of Lenin. Four weeks later (June 4), Iofan was "supplied" with two "assistants" - Shchuko and Gelfreikh, both his seniors, and having a longer track of successful construction management practice dating from the 1900s. According to mainstream history accounts, Shchuko and Gelfreikh were appointed because the immense project had to be completed quickly, and the establishment feared that Iofan was not experienced enough to handle it alone. Modern historians like Dmitry Khmelnitsky assert that the concept was Stalin's own vision imposed through Shchuko and Gelfreikh and perfected through their expertise. All authors agree on the fact that the trio initially disagreed over the placement of Lenin's statue: Shchuko insisted on literally placing the statue on top of the main hall, as instructed by the decree, while Iofan proposed more complex solutions. Shchuko's concept prevailed. Later, former associates of Iofan and Shchuko commented about intense frictions and disarray in the early stages of their joint work; Schuko and Gelfreikh indeed imposed their vision over Iofan's, using contacts with Maxim Gorky to get a direct line to Stalin. In 1934 the trio departed for the United States to study American skyscraper technology, meeting Frank Lloyd Wright, who was well aware of Iofan's work and disliked it. Schuko was engaged in the Palace of Soviets project until his death in 1939, and lived long enough to witness the base of the Palace erected "like a spaceship that had landed in the center of Moscow". Concurrently, he designed extant Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge (with Nikolay Kalmykov, Vladimir Gelfreikh, Mikhail Minkus), a viaduct and a city theatre in Sochi (with Gelfreikh) and the original, 1938–1939, Central Pavilion of the All-Russia Exhibition Centre. The Moscow Metro station Elektrozavodskaya, initially designed by Shchuko and Gelgreikh in 1938 (the drafts were made public in April 1938), was completed five years after Shchuko's death. Stalin Prize for Elektrozavodskaya was awarded to Gelfreikh and Igor Rozhin, omitting Shchuko; modern references on the Moscow Metro reinstate Shchuko as one of three co-authors. Shchuko family Shchuko was married twice. According to Tatyana Shchuko (born 1934), her father remained a religious person, despite all political assignments, until his death and did not hide his faith from the public. His son Boris, a theatrical designer, was arrested for counterrevolutionary charges, and managed to survive the labor camps of Ukhta. Family members were confident that the persecution of Boris provoked the architect's untimely death at the age of sixty. Daughter, Marina Schuko (1915–1979) was an actress trained at the Bolshoy Drama Theater college. After escaping the trap of the Siege of Leningrad in 1941, she wandered through different provincial theatres until landing a 25-year career |
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the WTA no. 1 singles ranking after the tournament. Ashleigh Barty and Karolína Plíšková were also in contention for the top ranking at the start of the tournament. This tournament marked Maria Sharapova's final WTA tour victory before her retirement; she defeated Alison Riske in the first round before losing to Barty in the second round. Seeds The top eight seeds received a | seeds received a bye into the second round. Draw Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Bottom half Section 3 Section 4 Qualifying Seeds Qualifiers Lucky losers Qualifying draw First qualifier Second qualifier Third qualifier Fourth qualifier Fifth qualifier Sixth qualifier Seventh qualifier Eighth qualifier References Sources Main Draw |
With the improvement of health VA Spiridonov again began to return to sports attachments. | По мере улучшения здоровья В. А. Спиридонов вновь стал возвращаться к спортивным привязанностям. |
Intelligent design advocates assert that natural selection could not create irreducibly complex systems, because the selectable function is present only when all parts are assembled. | Los defensores del diseño inteligente sostienen que la selección natural no podría crear sistemas irreduciblemente complejos, ya que la función de selección está presente solo cuando todas las partes se ensamblan. |
The Nixon Administration had approved this expansion of the war not long after entering office in the spring of 1969. | Ova ekspanzija djelovanja je bila odobrena od strane Nixonove administracije nedugo nakon preuzimanja dužnosti u proljeće 1969. |
boston who is owner of dead pitbull | Fergie Rose, a 10-month-old Boston terrier, was killed by two pit bull terriers that escaped from their yard Tuesday on Lucille Avenue in Winslow. Fergie Rose's owner, Sharron Carey, was wounded in the attack. The attacking dogs' owners, Danielle Jones and Brandon Ross, have been charged with keeping a dangerous dog. Contributed photo. |
A special credit for de Winter, "Insect Movement by..." was included on the closing credits of "The Zarbi" to "The Centre". | Um crédito especial para de Winter, "Insect Movement by..." foi incluído nos créditos finais de "The Zarbi" para "The Center". |
Because the [reversible] condition is not conducive to the synthesis of happiness. | Ar pasirinkau teisingą? Galbūt ši nėra gerasis? Galbūt aš praleidau geriausią? |
For Snakes (1990), Gary Primich's My Pleasure (1992) and Travellin' Mood (1994), Heather Myles's Untamed (1995), John Mayall's Spinning Coin (1995), John Lee Hooker's Don't Look Back (1997), Doug MacLeod's Unmarked Road (1997), Adam Sandler's 1997 vintage, What's Your Name?, plus Stoned Immaculate: The Music of The Doors (2000), Sugar Ray's Sugar Ray (2001), Blue Xmas (various artists, 2001), Barry Goldberg's Stoned Again (2002), "Weird Al" Yankovic's 2003 album, Poodle Hat, Etta James's Blues to the Bone (2004) and J. J. Cale's Roll On plus Percy Sledge's Shining Through The Rain. Logan played the "harmonica drops" in the TV series Roseanne and appeared in Home Improvement. In 2009, Logan was diagnosed with esophageal cancer and underwent successful surgery. In 2010, in conjunction with Rick Holmstrom and Stephen Hodges, Logan appeared on the album, Twist-O-Lettz. In September 2011, Logan made a club appearance in Tucson, Arizona. In 2011, Logan's cancer returned. In 2013, a benefit show was presented at Cafe Fais Do Do in Los Angeles, featuring Dave Alvin, The Delgado Brothers, and Rick Holmstrom amongst others. In 2013, Logan died from cancer at the home he co-owned with Stephanie Riggio in Joshua Tree, California. He was 66. Discography See also List of electric blues musicians List of harmonica blues musicians References External links John "Juke" Logan at Discogs Transcription of 1997 Logan interview 1946 births 2013 deaths American blues singers American male singers Songwriters from California American blues harmonica players American blues pianists American male pianists Harmonica blues musicians Electric blues musicians Musicians from Los Angeles Deaths from esophageal cancer Deaths from cancer in California Singers from California 20th-century | they remained friends for decades. Amongst many such efforts, Logan's harmonica work has appeared on The Dickies' Second Coming (1989), Richard Marx's Rush Street (1991), the Carla Olson / Mick Taylor Band's Too Hot For Snakes (1990), Gary Primich's My Pleasure (1992) and Travellin' Mood (1994), Heather Myles's Untamed (1995), John Mayall's Spinning Coin (1995), John Lee Hooker's Don't Look Back (1997), Doug MacLeod's Unmarked Road (1997), Adam Sandler's 1997 vintage, What's Your Name?, plus Stoned Immaculate: The Music of The Doors (2000), Sugar Ray's Sugar Ray (2001), Blue Xmas (various artists, 2001), Barry Goldberg's Stoned Again (2002), "Weird Al" Yankovic's 2003 album, Poodle Hat, Etta James's Blues to the Bone (2004) and J. J. Cale's Roll On plus Percy Sledge's Shining Through The Rain. Logan played the "harmonica drops" in the TV series Roseanne and appeared in Home Improvement. In 2009, Logan was diagnosed with esophageal cancer and underwent successful surgery. In 2010, in conjunction with Rick Holmstrom and Stephen Hodges, Logan appeared on the album, Twist-O-Lettz. In September 2011, Logan made a club appearance in Tucson, Arizona. In 2011, Logan's cancer |
what everyday foods are gmo | 1. Corn. One of the most prominent GMO foods, avoiding corn is a no-brainer. If youâve watched any food documentary, you know corn is highly modified. âAs many as half of all U.S. farms growing corn for Monsanto are using genetically modified corn,â and much of it is intended for human consumption. |
According to the World Bank report, female students in higher education in Saudi Arabia out number those in Jordan, Tunisia and West Bank and Gaza. | Potrivit raportului Băncii Mondiale, studenții de sex feminin din învățământul superior în Arabia Saudită din numărul celor în Iordania, Tunisia și West Bank și fâșia Gaza. |
On 26 March 2014 in Washington, DC, Master Lu attended a global summit on world peace as a keynote speaker in the US Congress.He was awarded the title of " World Peace Ambassador " at the summit. | Il 26 marzo 2014 a Washington, DC, il maestro Lu ha partecipato ad un vertice globale sulla pace mondiale come relatore principale del Congresso Usa. |
It is possible that Moses de León considered himself to be channeling the words of Rabbi Shimon. | É possível que Moisés de Leão considere canalizando as palavras do rabino Simeão. |
Dornoch Academy | Acadamaidh Dhornaich |
what are the properties of good measure of variation? | ['It should be simple to understand.', 'It should be easy to compute.', 'It should be rigidly defined.', 'It should be based on each and every item of the distribution.', 'It should have sampling stability.', 'It should not be affected by the extreme items.'] |
Rugby Europe | Europos regbis |
be incorporated to the system or replaced by another after it has been delivered to the customer. An everyday example of mechanism/policy separation is the use of card keys to gain access to locked doors. The mechanisms (magnetic card readers, remote controlled locks, connections to a security server) do not impose any limitations on entrance policy (which people should be allowed to enter which doors, at which times). These decisions are made by a centralized security server, which (in turn) probably makes its decisions by consulting a database of room access rules. Specific authorization decisions can be changed by updating a room access database. If the rule schema of that database proved too limiting, the entire security server could be replaced while leaving the fundamental mechanisms (readers, locks, and connections) unchanged. Contrast this with issuing physical keys: if you want to change who can open a door, you have to issue new keys and change the lock. This intertwines the unlocking mechanisms with the access policies. For a hotel, this is significantly less effective than using key cards. See also Separation of protection and security Separation of concerns Unix philosophy X Window System Notes References included in book: (p. 18) (pp. 238–241) Chervenak et al. The data grid'' Journal of Network and Computer Applications, Volume 23, Issue 3, July 2000, Pages 187-200 Artsy, Yeshayahu, and Livny, Miron, An Approach to the Design of Fully Open Computing Systems (University of Wisconsin / Madison, March 1987) Computer Sciences Technical Report #689. External links Raphael | meet the needs of a wider range of users, for a longer period of time. If it is possible to enable new policies without changing the implementing mechanisms, the costs and risks of such policy changes can be greatly reduced. In the first instance, this could be accomplished merely by segregating mechanisms and their policies into distinct modules: by replacing the module which dictates a policy (e.g. CPU scheduling policy) without changing the module which executes this policy (e.g. the scheduling mechanism), we can change the behaviour of the system. Further, in cases where a wide or variable range of policies are anticipated depending on applications' needs, it makes sense to create some non-code means for specifying policies, i.e. policies are not hardcoded into executable code but can be specified as an independent description. For instance, file protection policies (e.g. Unix's user/group/other read/write/execute) might be parametrized. Alternatively an implementing mechanism could be designed to include an interpreter for a new policy specification language. In both cases, the systems are usually accompanied by a deferred binding mechanism (e.g. late binding of configuration options via configuration files, or runtime programmability via APIs) that permits policy specifications to be incorporated to the system or replaced by another after it has been delivered to the customer. An everyday example of mechanism/policy separation is the use of card keys to gain access to locked doors. The mechanisms (magnetic card readers, remote controlled locks, connections to a security server) do |
Fellowship (Christian organization), a U.S.-based religious and political organization The Fellowship (FGFCMI), a fellowship of like-minded Pentecostal churches and ministers Other uses Fellowship (medicine), a period of medical training Fellowship (racehorse) (fl. 2000s), a Hong Kong Thoroughbred racehorse Fokker F28 Fellowship, a twin engine jet airliner See also The Fellowship of the Ring (disambiguation) Koinonia, referring to communion, or fellowship within the | of the Ring The Fellowship, a fictional group in a game series Ultima Places Fellowship, Florida, U.S. Fellowship, New Jersey, U.S. Religion Fellowship Church, a church in Grapevine, Texas, U.S. The Fellowship (Australia), a group within the Presbyterian Church of Australia The Fellowship (Canada), a conservative Baptist association The |
Google Scholar as of September 2013. Testimony Autism omnibus trial Bustin testified on behalf of the Department of Justice in the autism omnibus trial about what he stated was the unreliability of the O'Leary lab's results with regard to testing for contamination. The lab had claimed to find measles virus in the intestines of children with developmental disorders. Bustin describes his conclusions with regard to the lab's alleged detection of measles virus RNA as follows: "My clear conclusion then was that O'Leary's results were caused by defective experimental technique and inappropriate interpretation of results, since he was detecting DNA, and measles virus does not exist as DNA." Bustin was described as "one of the most highly qualified and credible expert witnesses I [the Special Master] have ever encountered." In addition to his testimony, Bustin published an analysis of Andrew Wakefield's 2002 study, which had been published in the journal Molecular Pathology. This analysis, like Bustin's testimony, concluded that "The only conclusion possible is that the assays were detecting contaminating DNA. Since MeV is an RNA-only virus and never exists in DNA form, these data must be ignored and it is my opinion that the authors should withdraw this publication from the peer-reviewed literature." Lundy murders Bustin testified | 2006. In 2012 he was appointed Professor of Allied Health and Medicine at Anglia Ruskin University. He is known for his research into polymerase chain reaction, and has written a book on the topic, entitled A-Z of Quantitative PCR. This book has been called "the bible of qPCR." Education Bustin obtained his B.A. and PhD from Trinity College, Dublin in molecular genetics. Career Following the merger with St Bartholomew's Medical College and Queen Mary University of London, Bustin was promoted to Reader in Molecular Medicine in 2002, followed by the award of a personal chair as Professor of Molecular Science in 2004 at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry. , Bustin held the position of Professor of Molecular Medicine at Anglia Ruskin University. He is a fellow of the Society of Biology. Bustin also co-founded and edits the journal Biomolecular Detection and Quantification to provide a peer-reviewed outlet for "high-quality quantitative studies". Research His research group’s general areas of interest are the small and large bowel, as well as colorectal cancer with particular emphasis on investigating the process of invasion and |
όχι, thats όχι αυτό .. ακριβώς τυχαίο? | No, not that..just random ?\n\n Ciao...John-John.- |
Kamfers Dam | Kamferdam |
Most people do not suffer ill effects up to an altitude of 1,800–2,500 m (5,900–8,200 ft), and maintaining cabin pressure at this equivalent altitude significantly reduces the pressure difference and therefore the required hull strength and weight. | معظم الناس لا يعانون من آثار سوء تصل إلى ارتفاع 1800-2500 م (6000-8000 قدم)، والحفاظ على الضغط في قمرة القيادة في هذا الارتفاع يعادل يقلل بشكل ملحوظ من ضغط الفرق، وبالتالي فإن قوة البدن المطلوبة والوزن. |
Dutch forward Arjen Robben admitted trying to con referee Pedro Proenca .
Robben said: 'The one (at the end) was a penalty, but the other one was a dive in the first half'
Holland won penalty in 93rd minute to win 2-1 and move into quarter-final .
Mexico manager Miguel Herrera branded Robben a 'cheat' | Arjen Robben seems to be the player most renowned for having perfected the art of diving, and the Holland forward revealed he was up to his old tricks on Sunday. The Dutchman admitted trying to con referee Pedro Proenca in Holland's 2-1 win over Mexico, leading manager Miguel Herrera to brand the 30-year-old a 'cheat'. Robben apologised for his first-half dive but says his 93rd-minute penalty was genuine, which Klaas-Jan Huntelaar coolly slotted home to book a place in the quarter-final. So, where does Robben rank? Here, Sportsmail pick 10 other ultimate divers. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Arjen Robben's alleged dive that earned Holland a penalty . Tumble: Robben goes over and the Portuguese referee awards a penalty deep into injury time . Ashley Young . When a dive goes viral and inspires mock-up videos, you know it's bad. And Ashley Young is no stranger to that exact experience. The Manchester United winger's theatrical dives against Real Sociedad, Aston Villa and QPR - to name a few - involved minimal contact, but were enough to send Young sprawling to the ground. Young, with online compilation videos at the ready, has been criticised by former United players, including Roy Keane, and has earned an unfortunate reputation. But the 28-year-old remains unapologetic, saying it's up to the referees to make the right call. Flying: Ashley Young goes down against Aston Villa to win a penalty against Ciaran Clark at Old Trafford . Clip? Young feels the touch against Real Sociedad as the ball comes to him in the box . Criticised: Young was put under the spotlight for going down easily against Real Sociedad . VIDEO Young dives into fresh controversy . Gareth Bale . The world's most expensive player was criticised for simulation before making his £85million move to Real Madrid from Tottenham, and has taken his nasty habit from the Premier League to La Liga. It is, of course, easy for defenders to bring such a pacey winger down but Bale, sitting top of the all-time list of Premier League divers, needs little invitation to do so. The Welsh forward got into a heated debate with Canal Plus reporter Ricardo Sierra after he was accused of diving against Sevilla. 'I was going at pace and to be honest I felt a touch,' said Bale. 'There was no touch,' Sierra replied. 'I felt something,' insisted Bale. 'I thought he was going to pull a leg out on me, so as usual I try and avoid the contact. But, erm, it was not a penalty and we move on.' Dive: Gareth Bale appeals for a penalty but gets little as he is judged to have gone down too easy . Serial offender: Bale was the most booked Premier League player for simulation with seven yellow cards . Luis Suarez . Luis Suarez, a player with enough black marks against his name to share, goes to ground easier than most. But the Liverpool striker's latest controversy - biting Italy's Giorgio Chiellini on the shoulder to warrant a four-month and nine international game ban - even involved a spot of play-acting. Suarez, having gnawed at a player for the third time in his career after Otman Bakkal and Branislav Ivanovic, goes down clutching his face and tending to his sore tooth. It was a different type of dive, one that perhaps saved him from a red card, but Suarez remains insistent: 'I hit my face against the player leaving a small bruise on my cheek and a strong pain in my teeth.' Hurt: Luis Suarez holds his teeth and says his face simply hit against the player by accident at the World Cup . Strict: Suarez received little sympathy and was given a four-month and nine international game ban . Rivaldo . Quite the performance from Rivaldo in the 2002 World Cup gifted Brazil the edge as they saw off Turkey in the closing moments of their Group C clash. Hakan Unsal kicked the ball at Rivaldo's leg while the midfielder was waiting to take a corner deep into stoppage time, only to be sent off as the Barcelona star went down holding his face. Rivaldo was fined £5,180 and said: 'Obviously, the ball didn't hit me in the race, but I was still the victim. I did not hit anyone in the face. I was both the victim and the person who got fined. Nobody remembers what the Turk did.' Unfortunately for Rivaldo, we do. Overreacting: Rivaldo got hit in the legs by the ball but went down like he'd been smashed in the face . Nani . Nani has come under the microscope during his time at Manchester United for buying fouls, cards and penalties from Premier League referees. He did it against Newcastle and Tottenham, and was criticised by fans and pundits alike for each, saying the fast-paced winger hits the deck under the slightest of touches. But former United manager Sir Alex Ferguson came to his player's defence in 2012. 'We have known for quite a few years there are plenty of players diving and, you have to say, particularly foreign players,' said Ferguson. 'Nani is not the type to dive. He has never been that type of player. Sometimes you get them, sometimes you don't.' Easy? Nani goes down for Manchester United against Tottenham but Sir Alex Ferguson defended his player . Microscope: Nani has been criticised for diving during his time at Old Trafford with United . Sergio Busquets . An Oscar-winning performance saw Sergio Busquets play peek-a-boo on the ground during Barcelona's 1-0 win in the Champions League semi-final over 10-man Inter Milan. Busquets, feigning injury, went down as Thiago Motta raised his arm and supposedly hit his face, earning the Milan midfielder a second yellow card. It caused uproar, but Busquets thinks differently. 'Play-acting? It's not play-acting, it's being smart,' he told Cadena COPE. 'It's a debate we shouldn't be having, because that's not the real issue. It's all too easy to label people.' Nevertheless, Jose Mourinho's Inter won 3-2 on aggregate. Justice, perhaps. Sneak peek: Sergio Busquets takes a quick look to see what the referee's reaction was to his fall . Drama: Busquets caused uproar in the media after going down easily from Motta's challenge . Angry: Motta grabs Busquets after he was shown a red card in the clash between Inter Milan and Barcelona . Jurgen Klinsmann . Perhaps one of the first footballing stars to be scrutinised for diving after a theatrical tumble saw Argentina's Pedro Monzon receive red as Germany won 1-0 in the 1990 World Cup final. The now USA coach still disputes the accusations: 'If he didn't make contact with me, how come I had a 15-centimetre gash in my shin?' Klinsmann has a sense of humour, though, as he celebrated in similar fashion after scoring on his Tottenham debut at Sheffield Wednesday in 1994. Conned: Jurgen Klinsmann went aerial over Argentina's Pedro Monzon's challenge in the World Cup . Didier Drogba . Yet another case of peek-a-boo from one of the best footballers on the planet. Didier Drogba was physical, a beast and feared during his Chelsea days, but had a menacing gift that often left referees with a decision to make in the box. His most infamous, though, came near the half-way line as Napoli's Salvatore Aronica's elbow hit Drogba on the top of his arm, before the striker went down clutching his face. Drogba, taking a leaf out of Busquets' book, opens an eye through his hand to check what the referee made of his tumble. Grounded: Chelsea's Didier Drogba went down holding his face after getting an elbow on his arm . Cheeky: Drogba couldn't help but have a little look to see what action was being taken against Napoli . Down: Drogba was no stranger to hitting the deck during his legendary Chelsea days at Stamford Bridge . Morten Gamst Pedersen . Morten Gamst Pedersen's dive against Arsenal is enough to earn a place on this list alone. It was, to say the least, strange. Pedersen, a Blackburn winger at the time, runs through on goal, pursued by Bacary Sagna, before hitting the ground for no apparent reason. Then, Pedersen looks bewildered as to how he hasn't been awarded a penalty by Phil Dowd. It was because Sagna was actually a yard-and-a-half behind him as he hit the deck, and Pedersen may have in fact clipped his own heels. Not even close: Blackburn's Morten Gamst Pedersen goes down in the bow without a touch against Arsenal . Cristiano Ronaldo . Even the arguably best player on the planet has play-acting in his bag of tricks. Cristiano Ronaldo, in a hot-blooded Champions League clash with AC Milan, went down holding his face after a brush from Ignazio Abate. The delayed reaction a dead giveaway. English referee Howard Webb was having none of it, and simply waited for Ronaldo to get to his feet unharmed after an exaggerated roll around. On a roll: Cristiano Ronaldo tried to get the ball from AC Milan's Ignazio Abate but ended up writhing about . Tumble: Ronaldo takes a dramatic fall during his Manchester United days against Lille in the Champions League . |
Shreveport, the T&FS also constructed a line from the Louisiana-Texas border on the Sabine River southward to Beaumont and Port Arthur, Texas, a new city created as the marine terminus of the route. The entire KCP&G route opened from Kansas City to the Gulf on November 1, 1897, with the T&FS operating 105 miles of the main line in Arkansas and 79 miles in Texas. In the wake of a financial crisis, the KCP&G was reorganized as the Kansas City Southern Railway on April 1, 1900. In 1934, in a landmark decision, the Supreme Court upheld an Interstate Commerce Commission ruling that overrode the Texas law requiring in-state railroad headquarters. Subsequently, the Texarkana and Fort Smith Railway was leased to the Kansas City Southern in 1934 and merged on December | by William. L. Whitaker, a lumberman and railroad contractor in Texarkana, was chartered by the state of Texas, and built a ten-mile line from Texarkana north to Whitaker's timber lands along the Red River. On July 9, 1889, the charter was amended, changing the name to Texarkana and Fort Smith Railway, and granting authority to extend the line all the way to Fort Smith, Arkansas. By 1892, when the T&FS had built another 16 miles north from the Red River to Wilton, Arkansas, the Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf Railroad gained control of the railway and set about using the T&FS as the Texas link in its planned route between Kansas City and |
films for some time. He had his own segment on HBO’s Funny or Die Presents called Terrible Decisions with Ben Schwartz and has appeared in multiple CollegeHumor sketches including the popular web series Jake and Amir. Schwartz has been nominated for three Emmys and won the 2009 Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for coauthoring Hugh Jackman's opening number for the 81st Academy Awards. Schwartz voiced Randy Cunningham, a 14-year-old freshman student and ninja protecting his hometown Norrisville from forces of evil in Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja. In September 2013, he was hired by Paramount Pictures to re-make the 1991 comedy Soapdish, retitled El Fuego Caliente and reworking the original's American soap opera into a Latin telenovela, with producers Rob Reiner and Alan Greisman and he sold an original pitch to Universal Studios based on an idea by Brian Grazer with Imagine Entertainment attached to produce. He was a staff writer for the third season of Adult Swim’s Robot Chicken and served as a freelance writer for the Weekend Update segment of Saturday Night Live as well as the monologues for the Late Show with David Letterman. Schwartz is an alumnus of the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre (UCBT) and continues to perform there regularly. He is a member of the improv group "Hot Sauce" with Adam Pally and Gil Ozeri, the group performs their long-form improv show "Something Fresh" at UCBT every month. He and Bill Hader served as vocal consultants for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Schwartz also played a cameo role as a Stormtrooper in the film. Since 2014 Schwartz has appeared in episodes of the Comedy Bang! Bang! podcast as the only guest in "Solo Bolo" (2014), "Solo Bolo Dos Lo" (2015), "Solo Bolo Trolo" (2016), "Solo Bolo Cuatrolo" (2016), "Solo Bolo Cincolo" (2017), "Solo Bolo Sonicolo" (2020), and "Solo Bolo Hallowolo" (2021). In nearly each episode he and host Scott Aukerman compete in the Olympic Song Challenge. Ben has also appeared on episodes of comedy podcasts If I Were You, ID1OT, You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes, and Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend. In 2017, Schwartz began voicing Dewey in the Disney XD revival of DuckTales. Schwartz has been featured as himself in Netflix's Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh’s 2017 animated Christmas special - Home for the Holidays - alongside Kelly Clarkson. He provided the voice of Leonardo in Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. In August 2018, Schwartz was announced to voice the titular character in the 2020 film Sonic the Hedgehog. On September 26, 2019, it was announced that Schwartz was cast as F. Tony Scarapiducci in the Netflix comedy series Space Force. Ben Schwartz played a major role in the movie | Schwartz in Riverdale, a neighborhood in the Northwestern part of the Bronx. His father was a social worker before going into real estate and his mother was a music teacher at P.S. 24, an elementary school in Riverdale. He also has a sister named Marni. In an interview with Kevin Pollak, he stated, "When I told people I was from the Bronx, it was like 'Oh, do you have bullet wounds?' And I'm like 'No, it's just me and, like, Jewish people.'" When he was eleven years old, his family moved to Edgemont, New York, in adjacent Westchester County. Schwartz attended Edgemont Junior–Senior High School where he played basketball and sang in the chorus; he graduated in 1999. He then attended Union College, graduating in 2003 with a double major in psychology and anthropology. Career On television, Schwartz guest-starred as Jean-Ralphio Saperstein on NBC's Parks and Recreation and was a lead in the Showtime show House of Lies. In 2010, Schwartz played series regular Bill Hoyt on J. J. Abrams' one-hour spy drama Undercovers for NBC. Schwartz has been writing, directing and acting in his own short films for some time. He had his own segment on HBO’s Funny or Die Presents called Terrible Decisions with Ben Schwartz and has appeared in multiple CollegeHumor sketches including the popular web series Jake and Amir. Schwartz has been nominated for three Emmys and won the 2009 Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for coauthoring Hugh Jackman's opening number for the 81st Academy Awards. Schwartz voiced Randy Cunningham, a 14-year-old freshman student and ninja protecting his hometown Norrisville from forces of evil in Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja. In September 2013, he was hired by Paramount Pictures to re-make the 1991 comedy Soapdish, retitled El Fuego Caliente and reworking the original's American soap opera into a Latin telenovela, with producers Rob Reiner and Alan Greisman and he sold an original pitch to Universal Studios based on an idea by Brian Grazer with Imagine Entertainment attached to produce. He was a staff writer for the third season of Adult Swim’s Robot Chicken and served as |
liability of fetus harm? | Yes,I think she should be held responsible.There have been cases against mothers whose babies were born with fetal alcohol syndrome.It makes me ill to see an expectant mother doing these things to her unborn child.Makes me wonder what kind of mother she will be if she can't even take care of her child before it is born. |
shall", a contraction (grammar) I'll (manga) "I'll", a song by Dir | shall", a contraction (grammar) I'll (manga) "I'll", a song |
What's your cat's name? | Wie heißt Ihre Katze? |
Some of the most risky and difficult types of sample-return missions are those that require landing on an extraterrestrial body such as an asteroid, moon, or planet. | Alguns dels tipus de missions de retorn de mostres més arriscades i difícils són aquelles que requereixen aterrar en un cos extraterrestre, com un asteroide, la lluna o planeta. |
University of Michigan(U-M). He is also acting co-director of U-M's Clarity Lab alongside his wife, Professor Lingjia Tang. There, Mars helps direct advanced research within artificial intelligence, large-scale computing, and coding. Among the lab's most notable projects is the open source Sirius, later rebranded as Lucida. A virtual assistant capable of understanding both visual and auditory queries, Lucida was intended by Mars and his colleagues as a sandbox that would help programmers explore the complexities of speech recognition. Mars also hoped that it would act as a foundation for the development of hardware better-suited for conversational AI. The project was supported by Google, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and the National Science Foundation. Jason Mars was one of ten individuals celebrated at the 28th Annual Caribbean American Heritage (CARAH) Awards. Mars received the Vanguard Award from the Institute of Caribbean Studies for his technological impact and "contributions to America and the world." Other winners include Pfizer Principal Scientist for Viral Vaccines Vidia Roopchand and Grammy-winning songwriter Gordon Chambers. Past honorees of the CARAH Awards include former United States Attorney General Eric Holder, former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Andrew Young and Olympian Usain Bolt. Early life Childhood and Family His father, Pairadeau "Perry" Mars, held a Master's Degree in International Affairs and a Ph.D in Political Science. By his own admission, Mars was often viewed as the "black sheep" of the family. Growing up, he had little interest in academia, instead wanting to do nothing more than code. His brother, Pairadeau Mars Jr., on the other hand, was frequently viewed as a genius, receiving an above-average score on the SAT in eighth grade. Mars would later be diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Mars was thirteen when he first discovered his love of programming. At the time an avid gamer, he was fascinated by the knowledge that there were programs that would allow him to edit the base code of his games. He taught himself everything he could about C++, and created his first AI when he was a high school freshman. This would eventually lead Mars into the world of hacking and hacker culture. At one point in middle school, he received a suspension for infecting the school's computer network with a virus. When he inadvertently bricked his own computer via the same virus, he taught himself how to repair it. Education Mars attended Southfield High in South Michigan, a school in the bottom-third percentile of high schools in the United States. A quiet loner, Mars found himself frustrated at both the school's discouragement of higher learning and his own disinterest in his studies. He felt that he was wasting his time and his potential, and wanted to drop out on more than one occasion. In 2002, Mars attended the University of Pittsburgh to study computer science. For the first two years, he found himself just as bored as he was in high school. He skipped nearly half his programming lectures, and didn't bother | researchers founded Clinc. Based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Clinc built upon the team's previous work with Lucida. By that point, the platform had received inquiries from industries such as finance, automotive, and healthcare for industry-specific AI. Clinc received $1.2 million in seed funding in March 2016, led by eLab Ventures and with participation from Cahoots Holdings and Hyde Park Venture Partners. In June 2016, it also received a $225,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. This would later be expanded to $750,000 in 2017. According to Mars, Clinc's core mission involves the application of AI science to solving meaningful, substantial problems in people's daily lives. It launched Finie, its first official product, in 2016. An intelligent personal finance assistant composed of five separate purpose-built AI engines, Finie was marketed as "a Siri for your bank account." In 2017, Clinc raised an additional $6.3 million in series A funding, which it used to hire new staff and further invest in its product. It raised another $52 million in Series B funding in 2019, making it one of the highest-funded AI startups of the year and valuing the business at $200 million By this point, the company had achieved 300% revenue growth year-over-year since it was founded. Additionally, in 2017, Mars was nominated as the second most innovative CEO in banking, alongside notable names that included PayPal’s Dan Schulman, Clarity Money’s Adam Dell, JPMorgan Chase’s Jamie Dimon, and more. Controversy Mars resigned from his position as Clinc CEO in 2020 in the wake of employee allegations of inappropriate behavior, including claims of sexual harassment. Mars did not however go on leave from his appointment at University of Michigan though some of his colleagues called on him to take a leave of absence from teaching. There was also reports of student protests online in late 2020. In a public statement made by the department chair, Michael Wellman, it was revealed that a formal investigation conducted by the University of Michigan on Mars’ conduct concluded that "The university did not find any violations of its sexual harassment policy.” The report also notes an earlier conflicting statement that "Mars engaged in unacceptable behavior and that corrective and preventive actions were being taken." The report ultimately calls on Mars to “take the lead” on rebuilding trust. Jaseci Drawing on the five years he spent at Clinc, Mars concluded that existing computational and programming models were "ill-suited for the emerging set of problems in the AI sphere." He further concluded that the solution lay in taking a different approach to how computational models operate. He believed that rather than working in isolation from one another, AI |
After this contest, the dispute of the official international tournaments was interrupted until 1960, when the South American teams began to participate in the Copa Libertadores. | Luego de este certamen, la disputa de los torneos internacionales oficiales fue interrumpida hasta 1960, cuando los equipos sudamericanos comenzaron a participar en la Copa Libertadores de América. |
Monemvasia (Malvasia), a Byzantine outpost left unconquered by the Ottomans in 1460, it accepted Venetian rule, until captured by the Ottomans in 1540. | Monemvasia (Malvoisie), avant-poste byzantin laissé non conquis par les Ottomans en 1460, il accepte la domination vénitienne, jusqu'à être capturé par les Ottomans en 1540. |
i cannot believe that i gave you a simple question and no answer? | (**********)@sbcyahoodsl\n\nor\n\n(**********)@sbcyahoodsl.com\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\ni think |
The little boy goes for a walk with his mother. | Le petit garçon se promène avec sa mère. |
can you collect unemployment if you receive a pension? | If you're receiving a company pension or drawing on your 401(k), this counts as income with respect to your unemployment compensation eligibility. ... At some point, no matter which state you live in, your pension benefits, if sufficiently large, disqualify your unemployment benefits entirely. |
The delegation drew the following lessons from Indonesia's experiences. | 代表團從印尼經驗中吸取了教訓。 |
This release marked the end of Pearl Jam's contractual agreement with Epic Records. | Этот релиз ознаменовал конец договорного соглашения Pearl Jam с Epic Records. |
Lakoff has publicly expressed both ideas about the conceptual structures that he views as central to understanding the political process, and some of his particular political views. | Lakoff ha espresso pubblicamente sia le sue idee a proposito delle strutture concettuali che ritiene centrali per la comprensione del processo politico, sia alcune delle sue particolari opinioni politiche. |
define the word profound | Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: profound (Noun). The deep; the sea; the ocean. God in the fathomless profound Hath all this choice commanders drowned. Sandys. profound (Noun). An abyss. profound (Verb). To cause to sink deeply; to cause to dive or penetrate far down. profound (Verb). To dive deeply; to penetrate. |
Gentlemen Are Born (1960 film) | Signori si nasce |
players at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic basketball players of China Basketball players from Shenyang Chinese women's basketball players Asian Games medalists in basketball Basketball players at the 2006 Asian Games Basketball players at the 2010 Asian Games Basketball players at the 2014 Asian Games Asian Games gold medalists for China Asian Games silver | a female Chinese basketball player who was part of the team that won the gold medal at the 2005 Asian Championship. She competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. References 1987 births Living people Basketball players at the 2008 |
Later, he personally led an army to defeat yet another unsatisfied brother. | Plus tard, il a personnellement dirigé une armée pour vaincre encore un autre frère. |
Adam Coombes | Adam Phillip |
Tom is a little behind schedule. | Том трохи відстає від графіка. |
what is the difference between modified and unmodified audit report? | An auditor gives an unmodified opinion if the financial statements present true and fair view. In all other circumstances, the auditor gives a modified opinion. ... The modified opinion means the future amendments which have to be followed in order to make the financial statement transparent and clear. |
The dates included here are based on the genealogical notes. | Le date incluse qui sono basate sulle note genealogiche. |
The "soft as cheese" Mastodon bones at the Paraná River were identified as two gigantic skeletons of Mastodon andium, and mastodon teeth were also identified from Santa Fe and the Carcarañá River. | Os ósos de Mastodon "moles como o queixo" do río Paraná foron identificados como dous esqueletos xigantescos de Mastodon andium, e identificáronse tamén dentes de mastodonte procedentes da zona de Santa Fe e do río Carcarañá. |
Starobzhegokay | Starobžegokai |
that FCSB in truth paid €1 million for the player and that it recently acquired another 10% of the economic rights for €400,000. Moruțan amassed 34 games in all competitions during his first year with the capital-based club, but started the majority of them on the bench. In the 2019–20 campaign he had poorer performances, which led Becali to criticize him heavily in the media. In 2020, after the state of emergency caused by the COVID-19 pandemic ended and the national league was resumed in June, Moruțan began to cement his place in the starting lineup. In October that year, he scored one each in the successive 2–0 and 5–0 wins over Academica Clinceni and Hermannstadt, respectively. On 13 March 2021, his headed goal helped to a 1–0 away defeat of UTA Arad, and six days later he netted the last in a 3–0 victory against title contenders CFR Cluj. FCSB ultimately lost the title as well as the postponed 2020 Supercupa României to the latter opponent, but Moruțan rose to prominence individually after totalling eight goals and eleven assists in the league. After an unsuccessful start to the 2021–22 season, the team dismissed its coach and he was again among the players targeted by the owner's criticism. Galatasaray On 23 August 2021, following protracted negotiations, the owner of FCSB announced that he accepted an offer worth €4.2 million plus €1.5 million in bonuses from Galatasaray for the transfer of Moruțan. Two days later, the Turkish club officially confirmed the signing of a five-year contract, but only reported a €3.5 million fee without mentioning add-ons. Moruțan made his debut on the 29th that month in a 2–2 Süper Lig draw at Kasımpaşa, in which he assisted the opener of compatriot Alexandru Cicâldău and also contributed to the second goal. On 26 September, he scored for the first time in a 2–1 success over Göztepe, and on 22 October assisted Kerem Aktürkoğlu in a 1–0 victory over Lokomotiv Moscow in the Europa League group stage. International career Moruțan was selected by head coach Adrian Mutu for the | title contenders CFR Cluj. FCSB ultimately lost the title as well as the postponed 2020 Supercupa României to the latter opponent, but Moruțan rose to prominence individually after totalling eight goals and eleven assists in the league. After an unsuccessful start to the 2021–22 season, the team dismissed its coach and he was again among the players targeted by the owner's criticism. Galatasaray On 23 August 2021, following protracted negotiations, the owner of FCSB announced that he accepted an offer worth €4.2 million plus €1.5 million in bonuses from Galatasaray for the transfer of Moruțan. Two days later, the Turkish club officially confirmed the signing of a five-year contract, but only reported a €3.5 million fee without mentioning add-ons. Moruțan made his debut on the 29th that month in a 2–2 Süper Lig draw at Kasımpaşa, in which he assisted the opener of compatriot Alexandru Cicâldău and also contributed to the second goal. On 26 September, he scored for the first time in a 2–1 success over Göztepe, and on 22 October assisted Kerem Aktürkoğlu in a 1–0 victory over Lokomotiv Moscow in the Europa League group stage. International career Moruțan was selected by head coach Adrian Mutu for the 2021 UEFA European Under-21 Championship, playing in all three matches against the Netherlands, Hungary and Germany. He started in the 1–1 draw and the 2–1 victory against the former two, respectively, and entered the field in the second half of the goalless draw with the latter as Romania finished third in its group. Moruțan earned his first cap for the full side on 11 October 2021, coming on for |
who are j d williams? | The oldest company within the group - JD Williams & Company Ltd - was founded by James David Williams in 1859 when he started in business operating three mobile shops. In 1882, he took advantage of the introduction of UK's parcel post service, to send his company's products direct to his customers. |
Eagle Eye’s goal was “to do for video surveillance what Dropbox did for file sharing by making video more available and far easier to use.” | O objetivo da Eagle Eye era fazer para vigilância de vídeo o que o Dropbox fez pelo compartilhamento de arquivos, fazendo vídeo mais acessíveis e faceis de usar. |
Meanwhile, Mangi secretly prepares a Zulu love letter, four embroidered images representing solitude, loss, hope, and love, as a final gesture towards her mother so that she won't give up the fight. | Mangi prépare en secret une lettre d'amour zoulou à sa mère, quatre images brodées représentant la solitude, l'abandon, l'espoir et l'amour, comme un geste ultime envers sa mère pour qu'elle n'abandonne pas le combat. |
I bought it from her. | L'ho comprato da lei. |
The other peaks are slightly lower and are all located in the north-central area. | Gli altri rilievi principali sono di poco più bassi e sono collocati tutti nella zona centro-settentrionale. |
Its drainage basin stretches into Worcester County and includes 36 towns within Massachusetts. | Sein Einzugsgebiet erstreckt sich bis Worcester County und beinhaltet 36 Städte in Massachusetts. |
how to screenshot on pc? | The simplest way to take a screenshot in Windows is to use the Print Screen button. You'll find it on the upper-right side of most keyboards. Tap it once and it will seem like nothing happened, but Windows just copied an image of your entire screen to the clipboard. |
The NTSB has no legal authority to implement or impose its recommendations, which must be implemented by regulators at either the federal or state level or individual transportation companies. | NTSB没有执行或强加其建议的法律权力,这些建议须由联邦或州一级的监管机构或各运输公司施行。 |
when describing malware what is a difference between a virus and a worm ccna? | Worms. Computer worms are similar to viruses in that they replicate functional copies of themselves and can cause the same type of damage. In contrast to viruses, which require the spreading of an infected host file, worms are standalone software and do not require a host program or human help to propagate. |
Buy Magazines for Kindle | Amazon's Kindle e-reader is designed to mimic a book or newspaper page by showing 16 shades of gray. Kindle users can buy books, games, magazines and newspapers with their Amazon account. |
In the 1970s, the Malaysian government implemented policies which The Economist called "racially discriminatory" designed to favour bumiputras (including affirmative action in public education) to create opportunities, and to defuse interethnic tensions following the extended violence against Malaysian Chinese in the 13 May Incident in 1969. | Na década de 1970, o governo malaio implementou políticas que a revista The Economist classificou como "discriminação racial", destinadas a favorecer os bumiputras (incluindo com ações afirmativas no ensino público) para criar oportunidades e para acalmar as tensões inter-étnicas após a violência prolongada contra os malaios chineses durante os incidentes de 13 de maio de 1969. |
It remained one of the most popular cars in Europe during a production life which lasted more than six years. | Elle est restée l'une des voitures les plus populaires en Europe au cours d'un cycle de production qui a duré plus de six ans. |
Shan County | Contea di Shan |
She entertained there Marie de Gournay, whom he had befriended in 1588 during a voyage to Paris, and to whom he had sent an annotated copy of the Essays requesting that she take care of its publication (which did not happen until fifteen months later). | Ela recebia ali Marie de Gournay, a quem conheceu e tornou-se amiga em 1588 durante uma viagem à Paris e a quem enviara uma cópia anotada dos Essays solicitando que ela cuidasse de sua publicação (o que não aconteceu até quinze meses depois). |
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