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who won the last world cup tornament? | BRAZIL has won with this last 2002 world cup, 5 times. |
Gary, Minnesota | Gary (Minnesota) |
"Spain moves closer on gay marriage". | «Spain moves closer on gay marriage» (en anglès). |
He exclaimed: "We must exterminate these people root and branch... the homosexual must be eliminated." | Egli esclamò: "Dobbiamo sterminare la radice e i rami di questa gente... gli omosessuali devono essere eliminati!". |
It thus goes through La Souterraine, Limoges and Brive-la-Gaillarde. | Elle passe ainsi par La Souterraine, Limoges et Brive-la-Gaillarde. |
River west of Slovenske Konjice. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. The municipality is now included in the Savinja Statistical Region. References | of Slovenske Konjice in eastern Slovenia. It lies between Koprivnica and Polenščica creeks, right tributaries of the Dravinja |
Marsala, California | Marsala (California) |
8 March 1969) was a British painter. His work was part of the painting event | – 8 March 1969) was a British painter. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1948 Summer Olympics. References |
The bridges were blocked, barriers and hidden ambushes were set up on all the roads leading into the city. | Los puentes fueron bloqueados, se establecieron barreras y emboscadas ocultas en todos los caminos que llevaban a la ciudad. |
Nobuo Mii became its Technical Operations director, working in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, and lead the project to develop IBM 3767 printer terminal, using the new Systems Network Architecture communications protocol. In 1973, he became Director of the renamed IBM Fujisawa Development Laboratory and lead various projects for the Japanese and worldwide markets, which included: IBM Japanese Language Processing System, the "Gemstone" low cost communications terminal series (IBM 3101 ASCII, 3104, 3178/3179 display terminals), etc. He was also involved in the development of IBM 5550 and IBM JX, which eventually led his Laboratory to develop IBM ThinkPad. In 1990, Nobuo Mii was named an IBM Corporate Vice President. He was later named a Director in Entry Systems Division and Power Personal Division. He was also a KALEIDA board member from December 1991. In 1993, he became President of Power Personal Systems Company, whose objective was to develop, manufacture and promote PowerPC microprocessor. He retired from IBM in 1995. In an investment fund After retirement from IBM, he became the head | In 1949, he successfully lead the club members to make a television system for the first time in Kyushu, mainly using the electronic parts thrown away by the U.S. Armed Forces stationed in Fukuoka City, ahead of Kyushu University's Engineering School or NHK's Fukuoka Broadcasting Station. His television was displayed at Western Japan Invention Exhibition and won the Invention Award from the Ministry of Education. Career In NHK Upon graduation from university, he started to work at NHK Science & Technology Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Company. A half year later, he was sent by NHK to Columbia University to study transistor technology, and, upon return to Japan, made contribution to the application of transistors in broadcasting. From 1961, he worked in a team in NHK to automate their program preparation and broadcasting. This team eventually implemented the Total Online Program and Information Control System (TOPICS), using IBM System/360 and IBM 1800 computers. TOPICS was developed in close relationship with IBM's Federal Systems Division. In IBM During NHK's TOPICS project, Nobuo Mii impressed Bob Evans, who had led the IBM System/360 project to success and was the head of Federal Systems Division at that time, and was invited to work for IBM. He was hired by IBM Japan, Ltd., in 1969, but was immediately sent to IBM in U.S. and worked on Apollo Project. In 1971, as IBM created |
A 19-year-old Gawler man has racially abused Hungry Jacks staff .
His offensive outburst was captured on camera by a nearby customer .
The tirade ended when another man threw him out of the store .
He was arrested by police and will appear in Adelaide court on the 26th of March . | A 19-year-old man from Gawler has been captured on camera racially attacking innocent Hungry Jacks staff and refusing their service at an Adelaide store. The incident was filmed by a customer in the Rundle St. store on Friday at 5.10 pm and shows a man dressed in jeans and a black T-shirt attempting to place an order at the counter. The man tells staff, 'I want it made by a white person,' and then refuses service. The 19-year-old can be seen abusing staff, calling them 'disgusting' and refusing their service . Another Hungry Jacks customer can be heard asking the man 'what's wrong with a Chinese guy making your burger?', to which the man says 'everything, you don't belong here'. The man then abuses a female staff member after she asks him to leave. He can be heard saying 'at least I'm born here c---, where do you come from, f---ing Africa or Asia? Disgusting.' The tirade is brought to an end when another customer grabs the man and physically removes him from the shop whilst saying 'We are all f---ing Australian.' Another customer ends the tirade by physically grabbing the man and removing him from the store . The man hangs around after being thrown out and is arrested by police a short distance away . After being removed from the store, the man continues his outburst by yelling at the customer, 'wait until I come back with the Rebels (Motorcycle Club) you f---ing idiot.' Police were called shortly after the incident took place and given a description of the man by other customers. The man was arrested a short distance away and charged with disorderly behaviour. He has been bailed and will appear in Adelaide Magistrate Court on the 26th of March. |
The former is often preferred in imperative programming languages, while the latter is the norm in functional languages. | Перший часто є кращим в імперативних мовах програмування, в той час як останній є нормою в функціональних мовах. |
He said that he felt it was a game-changer, but that he did not "think we've achieved victory against terrorism". | A declarat că simțea e o schimbare de joc, dar și că „ cred că am obținut victoria împotriva terorismului.” |
previously had imported scooters from Taiwan-based TGB and an underbone motorcycle from Sachs Motorcycles. | and an underbone motorcycle from Sachs Motorcycles. The TGB-sourced scooters were re-branded as Peirspeed. External links |
events. Points race and final standings Riders' points from the previous 3 events were carried into the points race, in which | the previous 3 events were carried into the points race, in which the final standings were decided. References Women's omnium European Track Championships – Women's |
how many devices can you pair airpods to? | One pair of AirPods can only connect to one device. One AirPod Pro can connect to two separate iOS devices at the same time! |
Feminist economics broadly refers to a developing branch of economics that applies feminist insights and critiques to economics. | Феминистичката економија во голема мерка се однесува на развојот на дел од економијата, која ги инкорпорира феминистичките идеи и критики за економија. |
Posht Par, Mamasani | پشتپر (ممسنی) |
Arthur also possesses the body of the female Doctor Light, Kimiyo Hoshi. | Arthur trovò anche il tempo di impossessarsi del corpo della Dottoressa Light femminile, Kimiyo Hoshi. |
1401 as the son of Tō Masuyuki, Governor of Shimotsuke Province. He was adopted by his older half-brother Tō Ujikazu, and thus became the heir to the Tō family and the lord of Shinowaki Castle in Mino Province. He claimed descent from the Taira clan. He studied waka poetry under Gyōkō of the Nijō poetic school and Shōtetsu from 1449 until 1451, when he officially became a disciple of Gyōkō. In 1455, because of unrest in the Kanto region, he was sent to fight in various places in the region by the Ashikaga shogunate. In September 1468, the family's territory in Gujō, Mino Province was usurped by the acting governor (shugo-dai) of Mino Province, Saitō Myōchin. At the time, Tsuneyori was in Musashi Province, and wrote a poem of lamentation. When Myōchin heard of Tsuneyori's poem, the two began a conversation in the form of waka poetry in 1469. The conversation led | Rank. He was also known as Tōyashū. Life Tō Tsuneyori was born in 1401 as the son of Tō Masuyuki, Governor of Shimotsuke Province. He was adopted by his older half-brother Tō Ujikazu, and thus became the heir to the Tō family and the lord of Shinowaki Castle in Mino Province. He claimed descent from the Taira clan. He studied waka poetry under Gyōkō of the Nijō poetic school and Shōtetsu from 1449 until 1451, when he officially became a disciple of Gyōkō. In 1455, because of unrest in the Kanto region, he was sent to fight in various places in the region by the Ashikaga shogunate. In September 1468, the |
Based on researcher Canalys, in Q3 2011 HTC Corporation became the largest smartphone vendor in the U.S. with 24 percent market share, ahead of Samsung's 21 percent, Apple's 20 percent and BlackBerry's 9 percent. | Na podlagi raziskovalcev Canalys, v Q3 2011 HTC Corporation je postal največji prodajalec pametni telefon v ZDA s 24-odstotnim tržnim deležem, pred Samsungov 21 odstotkov, Apple Inc 's 20 odstotkov in BlackBerry 9 odstotkov. |
The winners of the seven Bezirksoberligas are automatically promoted to their respective Landesliga. The second-placed teams face a series of play-off matches to determine one or two more promotion spots. Teams relegated from the Bezirksoberliga drop into the Bezirksliga of which there are usually two, except Oberbayern where there are three. Only one club has won a Bezirksoberliga four times, the TSV Kottern from Schwaben. The German term "Bezirksoberliga" is best translated as "County Premier League". The Bezirke are political and administrative units similar to a county in size. With the league reform at the end of the 2011–12 season, which includes an expansion of the number of Landesligas from three to five, the Bezirksoberligas were disbanded. Instead, the Bezirksligas took the place of the Bezirksoberligas below the Landesligas once more. The clubs from the Bezirksoberligas joined the following leagues: Champions: Promotion round to the Bayernliga, winners to the Bayernliga, losers to the Landesliga. Teams placed 2nd to 6th: Directly qualified to the Landesliga. Teams placed 7th or worse: Between two and six additional Landesliga places, according to the size of the Bezirk, to be determined in a play-off round with the Bezirksliga champions. Non-qualified teams to remain at this tier. The Bezirk of Upper Bavaria received six additional qualification spots to the Landesliga, Middle Franconia and Lower Franconia received four each, Swabia, Upper Franconia and Lower | leagues: Champions: Promotion round to the Bayernliga, winners to the Bayernliga, losers to the Landesliga. Teams placed 2nd to 6th: Directly qualified to the Landesliga. Teams placed 7th or worse: Between two and six additional Landesliga places, according to the size of the Bezirk, to be determined in a play-off round with the Bezirksliga champions. Non-qualified teams to remain at this tier. The Bezirk of Upper Bavaria received six additional qualification spots to the Landesliga, Middle Franconia and Lower Franconia received four each, Swabia, Upper Franconia and Lower Bavaria received three, while the Upper Palatinate received only two. Relation of Bezirksoberligas to Landesligas Bezirksoberliga Schwaben - Landesliga Bayern-Süd Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern - Landesliga Bayern-Süd Bezirksoberliga Mittelfranken - Landesliga Bayern-Mitte Bezirksoberliga Oberpfalz - Landesliga Bayern-Mitte Bezirksoberliga Niederbayern - Landesliga Bayern-Mitte Bezirksoberliga Unterfranken - Landesliga Bayern-Nord Bezirksoberliga Oberfranken - Landesliga Bayern-Nord League statistics The league's statistics: Longest-serving clubs The following clubs have spent more than half of the 24 seasons of the league's existence in it: League championships The following clubs hold the record number of championships per league: References Sources Die Bayernliga 1945 - 1997, published by the DSFS, 1998 50 Jahre Bayrischer Fussball-Verband 50-year-anniversary book of the |
After that decision, the founders of the campaign launched a website to monitor candidates’ compliance with the law, with additional features like visualizing gathered data and news from the media. | Después de esta decisión, los fundadores de la campaña lanzaron un website para comprobar que los candidatos cumplen con la ley, con características adicionales como la visualización de los datos recogidos y noticias de los medios. |
Many of the women were not particularly concerned with penis size and over 71% thought men overemphasized the importance of penis size and shape. | Mnoho žen uvedlo, že se obzvláště nestarají o velikost penisu a přes 71 % uvedlo, že muži přeceňují důležitost velikosti a tvaru penisu. |
Some witnesses maintained that the killer's claim to be John A. Covington was telling. | 殺人者はジョン・A・コビントンを名乗ったという証言が幾つかあった。 |
how to transfer data to another airtel number? | Data Me2U (aka Data Share): You can “share” or "transfer" from the data allowance of an already purchased data bundle to another customer. For example, if you have purchased a 1.5GB Monthly, you can transfer 100MB to another customer. To share/transfer data, simply dial *141# and select the option for Gifting or Me2U. |
P. callosa is naturalised in Hawaii. | P. callosa es natural de Hawái. |
The manuscript was examined by Montfaucon, Bianchini, by Birch (James and 1 Corinthians), Scholz (all codex), and Ferdinand Fleck in 1833. | Naskah ini telah diperiksa oleh Montfaucon, Bianchini, oleh Birch (Yakobus dan 1 Korintus), Scholz (seluruh kodeks), dan Ferdinand Fleck pada tahun 1833. |
is miley cyrus getting married? | Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth have called it quits less than a year into their marriage, 10 years after meeting on a movie set. ... She began wearing her engagement ring again in early 2016, and the couple married in December 2018 in Tennessee. |
Shortly after departing Saint Mary's Island, Culliford met up with Dirk Chivers. | Poco después de salir de la isla Santa María, Culliford se encontró con Dirk Chivers. |
- second cousins, third cousins, twice removed. Etc. | The chart on [this page](_URL_1_) explains it quite well. |
how can you tell the difference between brass and bronze? | Perhaps the best way to distinguish between brass and bronze is through their color. Brass usually has a muted yellow shade, much like dull gold, which makes it a good material for furniture and fixtures. Bronze, on the other hand, looks almost always a reddish brown. |
Semion Braude | Semen Braude |
He named it Lilith. | Él la nombró Lilith. |
on the east coast of Trinidad, the larger island, the beach sits directly on the Manzanilla Bay adjoined to the larger north Atlantic Ocean. Etymology The word manzanilla is the diminutive form of the Spanish word for apple, manzana. The beach was so named by early Spanish settlers, who encountered what they thought were apple trees with small fruit. They were in fact the manchineel tree, bearing toxic fruit that closely resembles apples. The name of the area was still maintained even after the arrival of the British in 1797. History Largely uninhabited until 1822, Manzanilla beach saw new settlers when Governor Ralph Woodford brought soldiers of the West India Regiment in the area. The reason for this settlement was twofold: firstly, because the regiment was composed mainly of Black soldiers and wished to avoid the incidence of runaway slaves hiding among the Black soldiers and secondly, the Governor wished to promote the development of a roadway from Arima to the east coast. These soldiers were each given sixteen acres of land which they developed with their families by growing rice and ground provisions. These agricultural productions were so large that wastage was a common feature of their lands and also because of the infrequency that the round-island steamer collected their produce. These soldiers were underpaid and slighted by their employer, the government at the time. In fact, in an attempt to ameliorate conditions, the government used the soldier's own retirement pension to provide better facilities for the village. By 1839, the village consisted | and secondly, the Governor wished to promote the development of a roadway from Arima to the east coast. These soldiers were each given sixteen acres of land which they developed with their families by growing rice and ground provisions. These agricultural productions were so large that wastage was a common feature of their lands and also because of the infrequency that the round-island steamer collected their produce. These soldiers were underpaid and slighted by their employer, the government at the time. In fact, in an attempt to ameliorate conditions, the government used the soldier's own retirement pension to provide better facilities for the village. By 1839, the village consisted only of one medical officer, one police officer, a superintendent and a Mico Charity School for the village children. In 1841, three years after the abolition of slavery in 1838, the Governor at the time, Sir Henry MacLeod had sent Reverend J.H. Hamilton on a mission to report about the situation in Manzanilla. The Reverend, although more concerned about his proselytizing ambitions, did report that there were about five Mandingo priests and a horrible track between Arima and Manzanilla. The residents of the area later developed cocoa and coffee and by 1898, the problem of transport of goods was solved with the introduction of the railway to |
In October 2008 The British Red Cross created a serious ARG called Traces of Hope to promote their campaign about civilians caught up in conflict. | En octubre de 2008, la Cruz Roja británica creó un ARG serio llamado Indicios de Esperanza para promover su campaña sobre civiles atrapados en conflictos. |
In the first rehearsals, many directions occurred that recall the One Nite Alone... | Dans les premières répétitions, on voit de nombreuses directions qui rappellent le One Nite Alone...Tour. |
To start testing in Formula Alfa, drivers have to be at least fourteen years old. Racing license is not required, but karting experience is crucial for understanding the car behavior. To take part in competitions, drivers can take part in a Licensing Course and get a Georgian national licence. According to FIA rules, drivers from abroad must submit permission from their national motorsports federation. With 20 cars on the grid and 6-7 events a year, Formula Alfa can be recognized as a reasonable choice for professional career minded drivers if consider 1-mile cost of €21.66 compared to other series using race cars of similar performance. The weak points of the series, however, should be taken into account, like old-fashioned tubular-frame chassis and lack of different race tracks in the calendar. Technical information Formula Alfa is a "slicks and wings" formula, that means the use of slick tires and downforce-generating wings. Design of this kind helps competitors to experience special aspects of cornering with an aerodynamic downforce added to the sole weight of the car. All drivers use the same chassis specifications, as well as engines, tires and other major parts. Alterations are prohibited and are a subject of strict control of technical scrutineers. Engine power must not exceed 135 hp measured at the rear wheels at post-race dyno testing. Car setup, like brake balance, suspension and wing angles adjustment, is allowed. Engine Alfa Romeo Twin Spark 16V Volume: 2 liters Number of cylinders: 4 Number of valves: 16 Power: 157 hp at 6400 min−1 Torque: 187 Nm at 3500 min−1 Transmission Clutch: dry type, one-disk Gearbox: Hewland LD-200-5 Number of gears: 5 Chassis Space frame made of rectangular steel tubes Body panels: fiberglass plastics Suspension Double A-arm design with inboard tubular shock absorbers inside coil springs Adjustable antiroll bars Sachs shocks AKKS springs Brakes Brake disks: Brembo Pads: Ferodo Racing Wheels Wheek rims: OZ Tires: Hankook 180/550R13 front, 240/570R13 rear Dimensions Overall length/width: 4400 mm / 1850 mm Curb weight: 550 kg Sporting regulations Testing time is not limited at Rustavi circuit, though at the Istanbul Park practice is available only 1–2 days before the event. Change of chassis, engines, tires and parts during a race weekend is also permitted. Despite that, driver's budgets are kept comparatively low due to non-expensive parts, engines and local pricing. In 2015 two races per week-end are scheduled. Each race | and 6-7 events a year, Formula Alfa can be recognized as a reasonable choice for professional career minded drivers if consider 1-mile cost of €21.66 compared to other series using race cars of similar performance. The weak points of the series, however, should be taken into account, like old-fashioned tubular-frame chassis and lack of different race tracks in the calendar. Technical information Formula Alfa is a "slicks and wings" formula, that means the use of slick tires and downforce-generating wings. Design of this kind helps competitors to experience special aspects of cornering with an aerodynamic downforce added to the sole weight of the car. All drivers use the same chassis specifications, as well as engines, tires and other major parts. Alterations are prohibited and are a subject of strict control of technical scrutineers. Engine power must not exceed 135 hp measured at the rear wheels at post-race dyno testing. Car setup, like brake balance, suspension and wing angles adjustment, is allowed. Engine Alfa Romeo Twin Spark 16V Volume: 2 liters Number of cylinders: 4 Number of valves: 16 Power: 157 hp at 6400 min−1 Torque: 187 Nm at 3500 min−1 Transmission Clutch: dry type, one-disk Gearbox: Hewland LD-200-5 Number of gears: 5 Chassis Space frame made of rectangular steel tubes Body panels: fiberglass plastics Suspension Double A-arm design with inboard tubular shock absorbers inside coil springs Adjustable antiroll bars Sachs shocks AKKS springs Brakes Brake disks: Brembo Pads: Ferodo Racing Wheels Wheek rims: OZ Tires: Hankook 180/550R13 front, 240/570R13 rear Dimensions Overall length/width: 4400 mm / 1850 mm Curb weight: 550 kg Sporting regulations Testing time is not limited at Rustavi circuit, though at the Istanbul Park practice is available only 1–2 days before the event. Change of chassis, engines, tires and parts during a race weekend is also permitted. Despite that, |
It is therefore possible to keep more local variables in registers rather than on the stack, and to let registers hold frequently accessed constants; arguments for small and fast subroutines may also be passed in registers to a greater extent. | Због тога је могуће држати више локалних променљивих у регистрима, а не на стеку, и да регистри чувају често приступљене константе; аргументи за мале и брзе потпрограме може такође бити усвојен у регистрима у већој мери. |
How does the brain develop? | First, some definitions: "gray matter" is made up of the cell bodies of neurons, and "white matter" is made up of those neurons' axons, many of which are covered in an insulating fatty substance called myelin. The axons are like electrical cords, delivering electrical signals from one area to another, and the myelin is like insulation. (There's some interesting information about myelin in [this textbook](_URL_0_), but I can't link to a specific section, sorry; you have to search with the keyword "myelin".) So gray matter and white matter are not really different parts of the brain, just different collections of neuron parts. But gray matter, made up of neuron cell bodies, is generated first, and many neurons in the nervous system only begin to be myelinated after they have reached their final targets. In the mouse, neurons are born between approximately embryonic days 10.5 and 15.5 (out of a total of 19.5 days of gestation), and myelination is relatively complete around two weeks after birth. |
"Raw: Mick Foley hosts "John Cena, This is Your Life," Part 2: Bull Buchanan". | Consultado em 2 de novembro de 2011 «Raw: Mick Foley hosts "John Cena, This is Your Life," Part 2: Bull Buchanan». |
how much weight can water help you lose? | Studies of older adults have shown that drinking water before each meal may increase weight loss by 2 kg (4.4 lbs) over a 12-week period ( 4 , 11 ). In one study, middle-aged overweight and obese participants who drank water before each meal lost 44% more weight, compared to a group that did not drink more water ( 4 ). |
If both partners agree to the stone wall, it is built in the middle. | Se entrambi i soci concordano sul muro di pietra esso viene costruito nel mezzo. |
In November 2000, a strip was not run in some newspapers when Duke said of then-presidential candidate George W. Bush: "He's got a history of alcohol abuse and cocaine." | Nel novembre 2000 alcuni giornali non pubblicarono una striscia in cui il candidato presidente Duke diceva di George W. Bush che "ha una lunga storia di abuso di alcol e cocaina". |
by Nelson Rockefeller who was then Secretary of State. Her mission was to improve relations between the United States and Argentina. Oliver reported to Rockefeller that America had the same problem with its public relations as Argentina had with its public relations within South America. She thought that Argentina was not well regarded because of its power - for instance it dominated the South American printing industry. She felt that the United States dealt with the world in a superior way. Rockefeller resigned in 1944 but still continued to work on relations with Argentina. She was still working with Rockefeller in 1945 and this was the same year as she ceased her involvement with Sur magazine. In 1957 Oliver was awarded the International Lenin Prize for Strengthening Peace Among Nations after serving on the World Peace Council starting in 1953. References 1898 births 1977 deaths Writers from Buenos Aires Argentine women | with its public relations as Argentina had with its public relations within South America. She thought that Argentina was not well regarded because of its power - for instance it dominated the South American printing industry. She felt that the United States dealt with the world in a superior way. Rockefeller resigned in 1944 but still continued to work on relations with Argentina. She was still working with Rockefeller in 1945 and this was the same year as she ceased her involvement with Sur magazine. In 1957 Oliver was awarded the International Lenin Prize for Strengthening Peace Among Nations after serving on the World Peace Council starting in 1953. References 1898 births 1977 deaths Writers from Buenos Aires Argentine women short story writers Argentine essayists Argentine critics Argentine translators 20th-century Argentine writers 20th-century women writers 20th-century translators Argentine women essayists Women critics 20th-century short story writers 20th-century essayists |
what does it mean when someone has a fast? | Fasting is the willful refrainment from eating for a period of time. In a physiological context, fasting may refer to the metabolic status of a person who has not eaten overnight, or to the metabolic state achieved after complete digestion and absorption of a meal. Several metabolic adjustments occur during fasting. |
Causes of Referrer Spam in Google Analytics? | How to fight off Google Analytics referrer spammers? |
He later joined a four-year journalist trainee scheme with the Australian Consolidated Press. | El s-a alăturat ulterior unei scheme de stagiar jurnalist pe patru ani cu presa consolidată australiană. |
AV Cargo | ایوی کارگو |
former Italian racing cyclist. Palmares 1996 3rd Girobio 3rd Triptyque Ardennais 1997 National Road Race Champion 1st Girobio 1st Gran Premio Palio del Recioto 1st stages 1 | 1st stages 1 and 4 Triptyque Ardennais 2000 3rd Trofeo Melinda 9th Tour de Suisse 2003 1st Giro d'Abruzzo 3rd Coppa Agostoni 6th La Flèche Wallonne References 1975 births Living people Italian male |
what is the citizenship requirement for senate? | The Constitution sets three qualifications for service in the U.S. Senate: age (at least thirty years of age); U.S. citizenship (at least nine years); and residency in the state a senator represents at time of election. |
The total number of objects in the museum's collection comes to millions. | El número total de objetos en la colección del museo es del orden de millones. |
a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Stęszew, within Poznań | Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately south of Stęszew and south-west of the regional |
Radon is a contaminant that affects indoor air quality worldwide. | El radó és un contaminant que afecta la qualitat de l'aire interior arreu del món. |
Lynn, Bud Geary and Steve Barclay. The film was released on November 18, 1946, by Columbia Pictures. Plot Cast Charles Starrett as Steve Harmon / The Durango Kid Doris Houck as Mary Parker Smiley Burnette as Smiley Burnette Emmett Lynn as Jake Parker Bud Geary as Claw Hawkins Steve Barclay as Caleb Garvey Bob Kortman as Sackett | Smiley Burnette Emmett Lynn as Jake Parker Bud Geary as Claw Hawkins Steve Barclay as Caleb Garvey Bob Kortman as Sackett George Chesebro as Bill Bud Osborne as Sheriff Jim Collins References External links 1946 films American films English-language films American Western (genre) films 1946 Western (genre) films Columbia Pictures films American black-and-white films Films directed by Vernon Keays |
given in 1480 to the Cistercians of Bottenbroich Abbey, who established a priory here, which they were able to move into on 4 April 1486. The new monastery took its name from the shrine to Mary and from the woods in which it was situated: "Marienwald", or "Mary's wood" In 1795 the monastery was closed as a result of the French Revolution and the monks were expelled. The image of the Virgin was removed to safety in Heimbach. The priory buildings were abandoned and allowed to fall into decay. Trappists In 1860 the priory was re-settled by Trappist monks from Oelenberg Abbey in Alsace. From 1875 to 1887 the monks were exiled because of the Kulturkampf ("cultural conflict") policies of the Imperial German government. In 1909, Mariawald was raised from the status of priory to that of an abbey. The monks had to leave the monastery yet again under the Nazi regime during World War II, from 1941 until April 1945, when the surviving members of the community were able to return. The monastery had to be largely rebuilt, because it had been seriously damaged in the war. After World War II, a brewery was run at the abbey until 1956 when beer production ceased, in part due to availability | the production of liqueur is still ongoing. The abbey's motto is Luceat lux vestra ("Let your light shine"), from Matthew 5.16. In late 2018, the association "Trappistenkonvent Mariawald e.V." had been renamed in "Kloster Mariawald e.V.". New members joined this associaten, and they elected a new executive board. Old Rite During the tumultuous 1960s, the abbey embraced the current liturgical fashions. However, in 2008 on the Feast of the Presentation of Our Lady in the Temple (21 November), Mariawald Abbey gained from Pope Benedict XVI permission to return to the Old Rite and their original religious discipline. This makes Mariawald unique among Trappist monasteries around the world, in that they adhere to their traditional, strict rule, including the office of the liturgical books in force in the Catholic Church in 1962 (particularly the traditional Latin Mass according to the old Trappist use). Abbots Laurentius Wimmer (1909–1929) Stephan Sauer (1929–1939) Christophorus Elsen (1947–1961) Andreas Schmidt (1961–1966) Otto Aßfalg (1967–1980) Meinrad Behren (1983–1992) Franziskus de Place (1993–1999) Bruno Gooskens (1999–2005) Josef Vollberg (2006-2016) from 2017 as prior References External links Mariawald Abbey website Religious buildings and structures completed in 1486 Trappist monasteries in Germany Monasteries in North Rhine-Westphalia 1480s establishments in the Holy Roman Empire Religious |
first commercial orchard was planted in the 1890s in Trout Creek, where a water license was issued to irrigate . The first settlement identified on maps of the Okanagan Valley was Priest Encampment located on the shores of Garnett Lake. Later development began on the shores of Okanagan Lake. The upper benches continued to be an important transportation route and a number of small communities were constructed or were planned for development. They included Upper Trout Creek, Balcomo, the Prairie Valley Townsite, Mineola and Appledale. In 1892 Upper Trout Creek was established. Summerland's former name was Trout Creek. In the 1890s George Barclay operated the largest cattle ranch in Trout Creek. In 1902, Sir Thomas Shaughnessy bought the Barclay Ranch and formed Summerland; incorporation was not completed until 1906. By the 1920s the present location of downtown Summerland was developed and the earlier areas on the upper benches were not utilized or forgotten. Downtown Summerland (Siwash Flat) was originally part of the Penticton Indian Reserve No. 3 (exchanged between 1904–06 following a mutually agreeable land deal). The subject lands eventually became known as West Summerland. Present day Lower Town was the original town site of Summerland. In the early 1900s the Summerland Development Company with Sir Thomas Shaughnessy (President) and J.M. Robinson (Manager) primarily responsible for the initial decisions on its development. From the Company, the community received water, septic tanks, electricity, a post office, a school and a sawmill. Settlers from across the prairies, eastern Canada and England were drawn to the Summerland area. By 1907, Summerland had access to Peachland and Penticton with a well-established road system, and a ferry service connecting the community with the eastern shore of Okanagan Lake (Naramata). West Summerland (present day Downtown Summerland) experienced increased importance also in part due to a 1922 fire which destroyed many of the lakeside buildings in Lower Town. Demographics In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Summerland recorded a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021. Education Summerland's public school system is operated by School District 67 Okanagan Skaha which operates two elementary schools (Giants Head and Trout Creek), one middle school (Summerland Middle), and one secondary school Summerland Secondary School. Summerland has two private schools (a Montessori school) and Unisus, a day and full-time boarding school with students from the local Okanagan area and from countries around the world. Tourism Summerland is popular because of its situation on Okanagan Lake and sandy beaches, a destination for three major Canadian population centres (Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton). Both tourism and tourist attractions are a significant industry. Agriculture, featuring fresh tree fruits (peaches, cherries, apricots, apples and pears), and canneries, were the economic engine of the region until the late 20th century. Stone fruit and apples are now produced mainly for the fresh market (local and export). Over the past 20 years, Summerland has become home to several world-renowned wineries, and despite being in a semi-arid climate, has several golf courses. Summerland is also home to the historic Kettle Valley Steam Railway. The railway takes tourists on a trip around the Dale Meadows region of Summerland and further, eventually | of Canada's largest wine industries. Many of Summerland's wineries are connected by the famed 'Bottleneck Drive.' Famed wineries include Giant Head, Thornhaven, Dirty Laundry, Sleeping Giant, SummerGate, Sumac Ridge, Heaven's Gate, SilkScarf, 8th Generation and Estate Thurn. Sport Summerland is the home of the Summerland Steam of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League. The town also used to be the home of the Summerland Sting (2001–2009), and the Summerland Warriors (1999–2000), both of whom played in the same league. Previously the Summerland Buckaroos played in the British Columbia Hockey League from 1983–1988. Summerland is also home to the Summerland Minor Hockey Association (SMHA) known as the Summerland Jets. Geography Summerland is located within the Thompson-Okanagan Plateau ecoregion. This is one of the warmest and driest ecoregions in Canada. It is characterized by rolling plateaus and major valley systems of the Okanagan, Thompson and Nicola Rivers. In the summer of 2003, a severe drought nearly rendered the town's reservoir incapable of ensuring a water supply through to the beginning of the next annual replenishment cycle. Since then, awareness of the real need for water conservation measures has begun to be taken seriously, and permanent water use restrictions are now in place. The immediate ecosystem consists of grasslands in a matrix of bluebunch wheatgrass and sagebrush amongst scattered ponderosa pines. The region has a gently rolling surface covered mainly by glacial deposits. Summerland is home to an extinct volcano, known locally as Giant's Head Mountain – so-named for its gigantic facial profile as viewed from the southeast. This hill dominates the town's land features and provides an hour's hike to the top for an expansive view up and down the Okanagan Valley. The range of representative wildlife around Summerland includes mule deer, Canada geese, California quail, ravens, coyotes, red wolves (half coyote, half wolf), blue grouse, bald eagles, and black widow spiders. The hills surrounding Summerland is the natural habitat for black bear, white-tailed deer, moose, cougars and bobcats, California big-horn sheep, mountain goats, and rattlesnakes. Climate Summerland has a humid continental climate with hot, dry summers and cool winters. The mean annual temperature of the major valleys is approximately with a summer mean of and a winter mean of ; however, winter months are often very temperate and cold weather usually lasts no more than a few weeks, while summer months often see drought with high daytime and cool night time temperatures. Late fall and most of the winter see very little sunshine in Summerland, but Summerland gets more days with sunshine during the spring than any other place in Canada. The sun makes an appearance on average of 88.4 days each spring. Because Summerland is located up on a natural bench, it stays relatively warm at night. By comparison, Penticton experiences colder nights |
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the Fundraising Standards Board (FRSB). The Regulator developed from recommendations made by the cross-party Review of fundraising regulation chaired by Sir Stuart Etherington in September 2015. Fundraising by charities only registered in Scotland is regulated by the Scottish Fundraising Standards Panel. Regulatory activities Levy and registration The Fundraising Regulator is funded through a voluntary levy on charities spending £100,000 or more each year on fundraising. Other charities outside the levy can register to demonstrate their commitment to the fundraising standards by paying an administrative charge of £50 a year. From March 2018, charities in Northern Ireland were able to register with the Fundraising Regulator. In March 2019, the Fundraising Regulator announced it was changing the way it collects its levy. The changes came into effect in September 2019. The Code of Fundraising Practice The Code of Fundraising Practice sets the standards that apply to fundraising carried out by all charitable institutions and third-party fundraisers in the UK. The code was originally developed in 2005 by the Institute of Fundraising. The cross-party Review recommended responsibility for the code be transferred to the new Fundraising Regulator. Amendments to the code In October 2017 the Fundraising Regulator amended the code to give more privacy to volunteers who deal with static collection boxes. A consultation on proposed changes to the code regarding data protection ran from October 2017 to December 2017. In June 2018 new standards were introduced for online fundraising platforms. A consultation aimed at improving the accessibility of the code ran from 10 September 2018 to 16 November 2018. On 6 June 2019 the Fundraising Regulator published an updated version of the code which came into effect on 1 October 2019. Complaints The Fundraising Regulator investigates complaints about fundraising where these cannot be resolved by the organizations themselves. It does so | In October 2017 the Fundraising Regulator amended the code to give more privacy to volunteers who deal with static collection boxes. A consultation on proposed changes to the code regarding data protection ran from October 2017 to December 2017. In June 2018 new standards were introduced for online fundraising platforms. A consultation aimed at improving the accessibility of the code ran from 10 September 2018 to 16 November 2018. On 6 June 2019 the Fundraising Regulator published an updated version of the code which came into effect on 1 October 2019. Complaints The Fundraising Regulator investigates complaints about fundraising where these cannot be resolved by the organizations themselves. It does so by considering whether the fundraising organization has complied with the code. It deals with complaints about fundraising in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and fundraising in Scotland where it is carried out by charities registered primarily with the Charity Commission for England and Wales or the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland. In October 2018 the Board of the Fundraising Regulator decided to name organizations it investigated from 1 March 2019. The first set of 10 named investigation summaries was issued in September 2019. Fundraising Preference Service The Fundraising Preference Service (FPS) is a service run by the Fundraising Regulator that allows members of the public to request charities stop contacting them by email, telephone, post and/or text message with fundraising requests. People can make a request on behalf of someone else if they have their authority to do so. The FPS launched on 6 July 2017. In January 2018 the Fundraising Regulator announced a Welsh language version of the FPS. In March 2019 the Fundraising Regulator named for the first-time charities it was acting against for breaching the FPS. It also announced charities would have 21 days to act on suppression requests made through the FPS. At its annual meeting in November 2019 the Fundraising Regulator announced a formal review of the FPS to be conducted in 2020. Structure The Fundraising Regulator is a company limited by guarantee (No.10016446) in England and Wales and |
J. R. R. Tolkien's long-awaited translation (edited by his son, Christopher) was published in 2014 as Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary. | In 2014 werd J.R.R. Tolkiens lang verwachte vertaling (uitgegeven door zijn zoon Christopher) gepubliceerd in Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary. |
what does high heart rate and low blood pressure mean? | When the heart's electrical circuits aren't properly functioning, the result can be a high heart rate coupled with low blood pressure, Dr. Taigen explains. “When the heart has a fast, abnormal rhythm — anything over 100, but closer to 160 beats per minute — it can't adequately fill with blood. |
should i text a guy who ghosted me? | According to Richardson, no good can come from texting someone who may have ghosted you, so just don't do it at all. It'll only lead to more turmoil, heartbreak, and pain that you don't need to include in your life. |
His landscapes of Dalmatia are reminiscent of the style of Van Gogh. | Его пейзажи Далмации напоминают стиль Ван Гога . |
Jem Cohen, American filmmaker Jem Finer (born 1955), English musician, artist and composer, a founding member of the Pogues Jem Karacan, English footballer Jem Mace (1831–1910), English bare-knuckle boxer Jem Smith, boxer Jem Stansfield (born 1975), inventor and | Jem Cohen, American filmmaker Jem Finer (born 1955), English musician, artist and composer, a founding member of the Pogues Jem Karacan, English footballer Jem Mace (1831–1910), English bare-knuckle boxer Jem Smith, boxer Jem Stansfield (born 1975), inventor and television presenter Jem Ward (1800–1884), English bare-knuckle boxer Fictional characters Jem Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird Jem Costello, in TV series Hollyoaks Jem and the |
what do i need to do if my blood pressure is high? | ['Lose extra pounds and watch your waistline. ... ', 'Exercise regularly. ... ', 'Eat a healthy diet. ... ', 'Reduce sodium in your diet. ... ', 'Limit the amount of alcohol you drink. ... ', 'Quit smoking. ... ', 'Cut back on caffeine. ... ', 'Reduce your stress.'] |
does the government work on new year's eve? | December 31 is not a federal holiday, but it does fall in the holiday season at the end of the year. It is a holiday in some states like Kentucky, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Most schools and other educational institutions throughout the United States are closed. |
in the National Hockey League. He played with the New York Rangers. Career At Middlebury College, Latreille set all NCAA goal scoring records. Phil Latreille scored 36 goals as a freshman, 57 goals as a sophomore and 77 as a junior. While the NCAA had a policy of restricting players to three seasons of eligibility at the time, Middlebury was not considered a serious threat to compete for the national title and thus did not field a freshman team, having their first-year players compete with the varsity squad. As a result Latreille was one of the few players during the era to play four years of varsity hockey and used his senior season to score 80 goals and 108 points. | freshman, 57 goals as a sophomore and 77 as a junior. While the NCAA had a policy of restricting players to three seasons of eligibility at the time, Middlebury was not considered a serious threat to compete for the national title and thus did not field a freshman team, having their first-year players compete with the varsity squad. As a result Latreille was one of the few players during the era to play four years of varsity hockey and used his senior season to score 80 goals and 108 points. His points record was equaled by Dave Taylor in 1976–77 and surpassed by Bill Watson in 1984–85 with the later playing more than twice as many games (46) to surpass the mark. Latreille still holds eight NCAA records, including points per game in both a single season and career, along with goals per game in a season and career. He is the only three-time leading scorer in NCAA |
can i still drive my car without mot? | Driving without an MOT, it's not worth the risk, at all. ... You are only allowed to drive your car when its MOT has expired IF you've booked in for the test and that's where you're driving to. If you're stopped on the way you MUST be able to prove that you have an appointment with an MOT centre. |
are dogs allowed in the eisteddfod? | Well-behaved dogs are welcome on the Eisteddfod Maes. ... Dogs must be kept under control and on a short lead throughout your visit to the Maes. |
Yoshiro Nakamatsu | Yoshirō Nakamatsu |
Ко Дню энергетика – футбольный турнир "Николаевоблэнерго" (in Russian). | Ко Дню энергетика — футбольный турнир «Николаевоблэнерго» (рус.). |
In reality, the foundry made nine separate partial casts in iron and assembled those components into one statue at the monument site. | En realidad, la fundición hizo nueve moldes parciales separados y ensambló esos componentes en una estatua en el sitio del monumento. |
private property to prevent racial discrimination: "[] bars all racial discrimination, private as well as public, in the sale or rental of property, and that the statute, thus construed, is a valid exercise of the power of Congress to enforce the Thirteenth Amendment." The Civil Rights Act of 1866 (passed by Congress over the veto of Andrew Johnson) provided the basis for this decision as embodied by . Reversing many precedents, the Supreme Court held that the Civil Rights Act of 1866 prohibited both private and state-backed discrimination and | which held that Congress could regulate the sale of private property to prevent racial discrimination: "[] bars all racial discrimination, private as well as public, in the sale or rental of property, and that the statute, thus construed, is a valid exercise of the power of Congress to enforce the Thirteenth Amendment." The Civil Rights Act of 1866 (passed by Congress over the veto of Andrew Johnson) provided the basis for this decision as embodied by . Reversing many precedents, the Supreme Court held that the Civil Rights Act of 1866 prohibited both private and state-backed discrimination and that the 13th Amendment authorized |
Uğurköy, Borçka | Uğurköy (Borçka) |
Delta Groove Productions | デルタ・グルーヴ・プロダクションズ |
The hydroxide ion is the strongest base possible in aqueous solutions , but bases exist with much greater strengths than can exist in water . | Hydroxide ion is the strongest base possible in water ( aqueous ) solutions , but superbases are much stronger than water-based bases . |
Salamanca Papers | Conflicto de los «papeles de Salamanca» |
how long does it take to get symptoms from lyme disease? | Early signs and symptoms However, these signs and symptoms can occur within a month after you've been infected: Rash. From three to 30 days after an infected tick bite, an expanding red area might appear that sometimes clears in the center, forming a bull's-eye pattern. |
are the dobre brothers persian? | Lucas Dobre on Twitter: "Fun fact : My nationality is Romanian & Persian 😊" |
How to install ubuntu server on HP 819185-421 proliant microserver? | How do I install Ubuntu Server (step-by-step)? |
The Times tested the Princess IV and reported on it at some length in early February 1959. | The Times a testé la Princess IV et lui a consacré un article assez long au début de février 1959. |
Liberals, wouldn't you like the network news anchors to begin their broadcast each night with "Bush lied!"? | Isn't that what CNN (communist news network) already does? |
or intention is not stated" 1714: George Thorne Esq 1724: Nathaniel Thorne 1749: Clement Govett 1754: Oliver Peard Esq 1767/1770: B. Dickinson Esq 1770: Henry Osmond 1799: J. B. Cholwich Esq 1800: Rev. John Pitman 1801: Mr. Govett 1806: G. Cruwys Esq 1810: John Govett Esq 1814: Henry Dunsford Esq Jr 1832: Thomas Cosway 1832: William Dickinson Esq 1861-62: Samuel Garth 1863-64: William North Row 1902-03: Tom Lake (Liberal) 1952-53 & 1971 Harold Shapland ?: | Esq 1767/1770: B. Dickinson Esq 1770: Henry Osmond 1799: J. B. Cholwich Esq 1800: Rev. John Pitman 1801: Mr. Govett 1806: G. Cruwys Esq 1810: John Govett Esq 1814: Henry Dunsford Esq Jr 1832: Thomas Cosway 1832: William Dickinson Esq 1861-62: Samuel Garth 1863-64: William North Row 1902-03: Tom Lake (Liberal) 1952-53 & 1971 Harold Shapland ?: William Robert Trickey MBE, named a Member of the Order of the British Empire in the |
the 1972 Summer Olympics. References 1949 births Living people Mexican male rowers Olympic rowers of Mexico | men's coxless four event at the 1972 Summer Olympics. References 1949 births Living people Mexican male rowers Olympic |
2010 Australian Film Institute Awards | 52e cérémonie des Australian Film Institute Awards |
to the front forks of his motor-cycle caused his retirement from the race. First World War Baxter was a second lieutenant in the 1/8th Battalion, The King's (Liverpool) Regiment, British Army during the First World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC. The citation appeared in a supplement to the London Gazette of 26 September 1916: He is | TT Races and crashed on lap 4 at Ballacraine. The resulting damage to the front forks of his motor-cycle caused his retirement from the race. First World War Baxter was a second lieutenant in the 1/8th Battalion, The King's (Liverpool) Regiment, British Army during the First World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC. The citation appeared in a supplement to the London |
Trigona fuscipennis bees exhibit neither local enhancement or local inhibition. | As abelhas Trigona fuscipennis não apresentam realce local ou inibição local. |
what does it mean when your body is making a lot of estrogen? | Causes of high estrogen High levels of estrogen can develop naturally, but too much estrogen can also result from taking certain medications. For example, estrogen replacement therapy, a popular treatment for symptoms of menopause, may cause estrogen to reach problematic levels. |
for third and final reading by the government and it died on the Order Paper. In the years after Grimmett left Queen's Park this same legislation would be introduced again and ultimately passed into law. Beginning in late 1995, Grimmett and fellow MPP Bob Wood led the Government Task Force on Agencies, Boards and Commissions, examining the role and viability of these bodies in Ontario. The Task Force delivered a series of recommendations that were to form the basis for future agency reform in the province. Grimmett also worked on the early development of ServiceOntario. This initiative, which has since been implemented, was designed to improve customer service in the Ontario Government and make it easier for the public to access information, services and resources. In 1997, Grimmett oversaw public consultations on reforms to Ontario's Pension | and was passed unanimously at both first and second reading. However, the bill was never called for third and final reading by the government and it died on the Order Paper. In the years after Grimmett left Queen's Park this same legislation would be introduced again and ultimately passed into law. Beginning in late 1995, Grimmett and fellow MPP Bob Wood led the Government Task Force on Agencies, Boards and Commissions, examining the role and viability of these bodies in Ontario. The Task Force delivered a series of recommendations that were to form the basis for future agency reform in the province. Grimmett also worked on the early development of ServiceOntario. This initiative, which has since been implemented, was designed to improve customer service in the Ontario Government and make it easier for the public to access information, services and resources. In 1997, Grimmett oversaw public consultations on reforms to Ontario's Pension Benefits Act. In 1996, the Harris government reduced the number of provincial ridings from 130 to 103. This change meant |
On November 3, 2011, guitarist Cory Smoot, who had portrayed Flattus Maximus since 2002, was found dead by his fellow band members in the band's tour bus as they prepared to cross the border into Manitoba, Canada from North Dakota. | Le 3 novembre 2011, le guitariste Cory Smoot, surnommé Flattus Maximus depuis 2002, est retrouvé mort par ses compagnons dans le bus en route pour leur prochaine tournée alors qu'ils traversaient les frontières du Manitoba, au Canada, depuis le Dakota du Nord. |
Thus, the unfortunate Lucy can finally rest in peace. | Hierdoor kan Lucy eindelijk in vrede rusten. |
cardiac disease, is a collection of heart diseases that includes heart failure, coronary artery | known as structural cardiac disease, is a collection of heart diseases that includes heart |
For dramatic effect, one judge is chosen for each episode in the Semi-finals to withhold their scores for the contestants until the end of the episode, where it is revealed who gets to progress to the finale and who gets eliminated based on the final tally. | Para efeito dramático, um juiz é escolhido para cada episódio nas semifinais para reter suas pontuações para os competidores até o final do episódio, onde é revelado quem consegue progredir até o final e quem é eliminado com base na contagem final. |
first round, but lost her opening match to Portugal's Telma Monteiro, who scored an ippon victory and threw her down the tatami with a kuchiki taoshi (single leg takedown) assault at three minutes and forty-three seconds. In 2007, during training, she injured her shoulder and had surgery but was unable to return to Judo. In | held five Israeli senior titles in her division between 2000 and 2004, picked up a total of eleven medals in her career, and represented her nation Israel in the 52-kg class at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Feinblat qualified as a lone female judoka for the Israeli squad in the women's half-lightweight class (52 kg) at the 2004 |
Between 1960 and 1962, 14,000 Cuban children were sent to the United States. | 从1960年到1962年,14,000名古巴儿童被送往美国。 |
What is the sum of binomial coefficients? | Sum of every $k$th binomial coefficient. |
Kalabegli or Kalabekly meaning from Qarabağ may refer to: Qarabağlı, Agsu, Azerbaijan Qarabağlı, Khachmaz, Azerbaijan Qarabağlı, Salyan, | Qarabağlı, Khachmaz, Azerbaijan Qarabağlı, Salyan, Azerbaijan Qarabağlı, Samukh, Azerbaijan Qarabağlı, Şabran, Azerbaijan See also |
Hidalgo was turned over by whom? | Hidalgo was turned over to the Bishop of Durango, Francisco Gabriel de Olivares, for an official defrocking and excommunication on July 27, 1811. He was then found guilty of treason by a military court and executed by firing squad on July 30 at 7 in the morning. Before his execution, he thanked his jailers, Private Soldiers Ortega and Melchor, in letters for their humane treatment. At his execution, Hidalgo placed his right hand over his heart to show the riflemen where they should aim. He also refused the use of a blindfold. His body, along with the bodies of Allende, Aldama and José Mariano Jiménez were decapitated, and the heads were put on display on the four corners of the Alhóndiga de Granaditas in Guanajuato. The heads remained there for ten years until the end of the Mexican War of Independence to serve as a warning to other insurgents. Hidalgo's headless body was first displayed outside the prison but then buried in the Church of St Francis in Chihuahua. Those remains would later be transferred in 1824 to Mexico City. |
The vibrational energy is written in terms of the displacement coordinates, which are linearly dependent because they are contaminated by the 6 external modes, which are zero, i.e., the dA's satisfy 6 linear relations. | L'énergie de vibration est écrite en termes de coordonnées de déplacement, qui sont linéairement dépendantes car influées par les 6 modes externes, nuls, i.e. les dA satisfont à 6 relations linéaires. |
Over 2,400 participants voted for the winning design. Subsequently, a great deal of discussion took place in the media on the security situation at the Cologne Carnival, which attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. | Победил эскиз на тему Charlie Hebdo, набравший 2 400 голосов, что вызвало дискуссию в СМИ относительно мер безопасности на Кёльнском карнавале, который ежегодно посещают сотни тысяч гостей. |
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