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is there an age limit for pip? | PIP will not be available to new claimants who are over the upper age limit (age 65 or State Pension age, whichever is higher), except where they had a previous claim to PIP or DLA which ended within the last 12 months or where they applied before that age, but that claim was not decided. |
in 6.9 seconds. The motor is a permanent magnet synchronous motor. The vehicle combines small height and small width (hence the small frontal area) with an aerodynamic side profile and a relatively low mass for an EV (the manufacturer does not specify it on its website, but one previous announcement indicated a mass of only 1240 kg). The car features level 2 autonomous driving (called "Leap Pilot"), with a possibility of enabling level 3 autonomous driving in the future through over-the-air updates. As of March 2020, two battery options - 35.6 kWh and 48 kWh - are available. Typically for Chinese cars, the range is given only according to the overly optimistic NEDC methodology, no longer in use in Europe. However, with a | with 2+2 seating. The top version, powered by a 168-hp motor (250 N·m of torque), accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 6.9 seconds. The motor is a permanent magnet synchronous motor. The vehicle combines small height and small width (hence the small frontal area) with an aerodynamic side profile and a relatively low mass for an EV (the manufacturer does not specify it on its website, but one previous announcement indicated a mass of only 1240 kg). The car features level 2 autonomous driving (called "Leap Pilot"), with a possibility of enabling level 3 autonomous driving in the future through over-the-air updates. As of March 2020, two battery options - 35.6 kWh and 48 kWh - are available. Typically for Chinese cars, the range is |
You've lost me already. | Ты меня уже потерял. |
a population of 6,350. References Populated places | Sigchos Canton, Cotopaxi Province, Ecuador. It |
Neale returned to the atoll in June 1967. | Neale kehrte im Juni 1967 auf das Atoll zurück. |
Mitt Romney, who increasingly appears to be the likely Republican candidate for the 2008 US presidential elections, doesn’t want Muslims in his cabinet. | Mitt Romney, quien parece cada vez más ser el candidato republicano para las elecciones presidenciales de 2008 en Estados Unidos, no quiere musulmanes en su gabinete. |
Germany–Philippines relations | العلاقات الألمانية الفلبينية |
Who would win X3 or SUPERMAN? | there are a lot more x-men than superman, however they may not have kryptonite available.... |
Yle, Sanoma and SATU ry) organizes the Golden Venla (Kultainen Venla) competition and gala. The Golden Venla Awards recognize the year's best | Awards recognize the year's best Finnish television programs, their creators and performers. The Golden Venlas are voted on by members of the Academy - professionals working in |
his brother Karol were amnestied by Tsar Alexander I of Russia, and their properties in Lithuania were returned to them. Stanisław's Lakhva estate was destroyed during the war. He received the Kėdainiai estate in Lithuania as part of his maternal inheritance from the Radziwills. He established himself in Swojatycze, near Minsk, and dedicated himself to agricultural activities, hunting, and purchasing and selling properties. From 1827 to 1844, the count lived in the manor house which he established by the Dotnuvėlė stream near Kėdainiai. Here he took care of agriculture, forestry and raising horses. At the end of his life, he found himself in economic difficulties. He died in 1844. After his death, | fought in the Battle of Dresden with his regiment and was awarded the French Legion of Honour for his conduct. He later fought in the Battle of Hanau in October 1813, in which his close friend Prince Dominik Hieronim Radzivil was killed. Estates The Tsarist authorities confiscated his Lithuanian Estates, but later Stanisław and his brother Karol were amnestied by Tsar Alexander I of Russia, and their properties in Lithuania were returned to them. Stanisław's Lakhva estate was destroyed during the war. He received the Kėdainiai estate in Lithuania as part of his maternal inheritance from the Radziwills. He established himself in Swojatycze, near Minsk, and dedicated himself to agricultural activities, hunting, and purchasing and selling properties. From 1827 to 1844, the count lived in the manor house which he established by the Dotnuvėlė stream near Kėdainiai. Here he took care of agriculture, forestry and raising |
Different pastries on a lace doily and white plate. | A plate with several types of pastries on it. |
Others, however, have expressed exasperation at the seemingly endless life of this thinly-sourced story: | 그러나 다른 이들은 근거도 확실하지 않은 이러한 이야기가 계속 재생산되는 것에 대해서 불만을 표했다: |
The Normandy campaign in the summer of 1944 saw the German-Italian garrison heavily bombarded by land artillery, naval artillery, and air strikes, including some of the first uses of napalm bombs. | En la campaña de Normandía, en el verano de 1944, la guarnición alemana sufrió los bombardeos de la artillería de tierra, la artillería naval, y los ataques aéreos, incluyendo algunas de los primeros usos de la bomba de napalm. |
At last a convention was signed with the British admiral, Sir Charles Cotton, whereby the Russian squadron was to be escorted by the Royal Navy to London without lowering the Russian flags. | Alla fine fu firmato un accordo con l'ammiraglio britannico, Sir Charles Cotton, in base al quale lo squadrone russo sarebbe stato scortato dalla Royal Navy fino a Londra, senza però ammainare le bandiere russe. |
Membership in a shooting club is nevertheless considered a risk control. | 然而,射击俱乐部的成员资格依然被视作一种有风险的管理。 |
Aubrey Smith (athlete) | Aubrey Smith |
How do scientists alter DNA? | He used a technology called CRISPR, which is basically a cut & paste DNA technology we got from bacteria. Using this technology, he modified the gene for protein CCR5, which affects the cell surface of white blood cells. HIV uses CCR5 to enter the immune cells, but there are a few humans who are resistant to HIV because of a mutation CCR5-delta32. In this case, he just straight up deleted CCR5, which does eliminate the chance of HIV, but is really risky too. We don’t know if CCR5 is crucial or not, it could lead to other problems like a weaker immune system. Of course, we will never know if he succeeded, because it would be unethical to test the new baby against HIV, and at the same time he broke many rules, regulations and ethics on human experimentation. |
C++ is executing cmd command by input possible? | How to convert a std::string to const char* or char* |
which among the following is a synthetic polymer? | Some familiar household synthetic polymers include: Nylons in textiles and fabrics, Teflon in non-stick pans, Bakelite for electrical switches, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) in pipes, etc. The common PET bottles are made of a synthetic polymer, polyethylene terephthalate. |
when was the first x ray machine invented | X-ray There was immediate interest from researchers for the X-ray. A. A. Campbell-Swinton and Nikola Tesla were amongst the firsts to test the new discovery. In 1896, Thomas Edison investigated materials' ability to fluoresce when exposed to X-rays, and found that calcium tungstate was the most effective substance. Around March 1896, the fluoroscope he developed became the standard for medical X-ray examinations. Nevertheless, Edison dropped X-ray research around 1903, even before the death of Clarence Madison Dally, one of his glassblowers. Dally had a habit of testing X-ray tubes on his hands, and acquired a cancer in them so tenacious that both arms were amputated in a futile attempt to save his life. |
what kind of sets should i do to become a better sprint swimmer? | i am a sprinter and my coach as my do lots of 25,50, 100 spinting, but when i half to do my long distance she tells me if i make certain times(depends on age) i will go faster in sprints, i run 5 miles a week and rolerblade 10 for out of the water, try watching what u eat and make sure u have ur tenquire down. just do lots of 30x50 it helps alot. the better long distance the better short diseacnt |
"Muere ex presidente Guillermo Endara". | Murió el expresidente Guillermo Endara. |
The Micro was relatively expensive, which limited its commercial appeal, but with widespread marketing, BBC support and wide variety of programs, the system eventually sold as many as 1.5 million units. | Le micro était coûteux, ce qui a limité son attrait, mais avec un marketing agressif, le soutien de la BBC et une grande variété de programmes disponibles, le système, alors basé sur un MOS 6502 s'est finalement vendu à 1,5 million d'unités. |
Why don't cops and highway patrol use undercover vehicles to catch people speeding, breaking the law, etc.? | Well, for one, the undercovers have more important things to be doing. But I think the main reason would be that having visible cop cars on the roads acts as a bit of a deterrent. There are people who would not speed if they see a cop car, who may have if the cop was not visibly there. This leads to safer roads, which is the whole point of traffic laws in the first place. Yeah, they might make more money from tickets if they had undercovers driving the roads instead, but at the cost of safety. |
how do you spell a girls name of daniel | There are three kinds of answers: ones that are mostly right, ones that are mostly wrong, and those that once were right but now are wrong. The common spellings of the given name are Daniel (boy) and Danielle (girl). |
Can a dog bite to the palm of my hand cause carpal tunnel syndrome? | if MY dog bit your palm, you could suffer Captain Hook syndrom. |
the set, and had enough accuracy to master any course. His achievements inspired fellow rivals such as Nick Faldo and Ian Woosnam to raise their games, and go on to win the majors. Lyle published his first book, "To the Fairway Born" in 2006. In the same year he was assistant captain to Ian Woosnam when Europe won the Ryder Cup. He had been hoping to be picked as the captain for the 2010 European Ryder Cup team but missed out to Colin Montgomerie. In July 2009, Lyle got into a very public row with Colin Montgomerie where he unfavourably compared Montgomerie's actions at the Indonesian Open four years previously with his own actions in not completing a round at the 2008 Open Championship. Reaction to this was mixed with some players supporting Lyle while other players and commentators felt that Lyle's timing was unfortunate and that any point he may have had was lost in the ensuing controversy. Senior career On turning 50 in 2008, Lyle played on the Champions Tour and the European Senior Tour. Lyle won his first tournament in 19 years when he captured his first European Senior Tour title at the 2011 ISPS Handa Senior World Championship, held in China. He took up hickory golf, winning the World Hickory Open in his native Scotland in 2014 and 2016. Lyle referred to the 2016 victory as his "fourth major" to go along with the 2014 crown, as well as the 1988 Masters and 1985 Open titles. Amateur wins 1975 Brabazon Trophy, Carris Trophy 1977 Brabazon Trophy, Berkshire Trophy, British Youths Open Amateur Championship Professional wins (30) PGA Tour wins (6) PGA Tour playoff record (3–1) European Tour wins (18) European Tour playoff record (3–3) Japan Golf Tour wins (1) Japan Golf Tour playoff record (1–0) Safari Circuit wins (1) Other wins (5) Other playoff record (1–0) European Senior Tour wins (1) Major championships Wins (2) Results timeline Results not in chronological order in 2020. CUT = missed the half way cut (3rd round cut in 1974 and 1983 Open Championships) WD = withdrew "T" indicates a tie for a place NT = No tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic Summary Most consecutive cuts made – 12 (1984 Open Championship – 1988 Open Championship) Longest streak of top-10s – 1 (four times) The Players Championship Wins (1) Results timeline CUT = missed the halfway cut "T" indicates a tie for a place Results in senior major championships Results not in chronological order before 2021. CUT = missed the halfway cut "T" indicates a tie for a place NT = No tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic Team appearances Amateur Walker Cup (representing Great Britain and Ireland): 1977 Commonwealth Tournament (representing Great Britain): 1975 St Andrews Trophy (representing Great Britain & Ireland): 1976 (winners) European Amateur Team Championship (representing England): 1977 Professional Ryder Cup (representing Europe): 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985 (winners), 1987 (winners) World Cup (representing Scotland): 1979, 1980 (individual winner), 1987 Hennessy Cognac Cup (representing Great Britain and Ireland): 1980 (winners), 1982 (winners), (representing Scotland) 1984 (individual winner) Dunhill Cup (representing Scotland): 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, | the Official World Golf Ranking from its introduction, in 1986, until 1989. Lyle was inducted to the World Golf Hall of Fame in May 2012. Early life Lyle was born in Shrewsbury, England and now lives in Scotland with his wife Jolande and children Lonneke and Quintin. He represented Scotland during his professional career. He was introduced to golf by his father, Alex, who had taken the family from Scotland to England in 1955 when he became resident professional at Hawkstone Park golf course. Their family home was just 40 yards from the pro-shop and 18th green. He began playing with miniature clubs at the age of 3. At schoolboy, junior and amateur level Lyle represented England. As an amateur Lyle made his debut in The Open Championship at age 16 in 1974, and won the Brabazon Trophy in 1975 and 1977. He was a member of the Walker Cup team in 1977. Turns professional In 1977 he turned professional and decided to represent Scotland. He was medalist at the 1977 Qualifying School tournament for the European Tour. His first professional win came in the 1978 Nigerian Open, and he also won the Sir Henry Cotton Award as European Rookie of the Year that season. Lyle attained the first of an eventual 18 European Tour titles in 1979. Lyle partnered with Sam Torrance for Scotland to finish runner-up at the World Cup of Golf team event in both 1979 and 1980; in the latter year Lyle captured the low individual trophy in that event. Wins major championships, Ryder Cup success Lyle showed his quality by winning The Open Championship at Royal St George's Golf Club in 1985. He was the first British winner since Tony Jacklin in 1969, and continued the rise of European golfers in the world scene. Lyle was a member of five European Ryder Cup teams, from 1979 to 1987 inclusive. Highlights from those years included the team that was victorious at the Belfry in the autumn of 1985, and the 1987 team which won for the first time ever on American soil, at Muirfield Village. For many golf fans he is best known for the bunker shot at the 18th hole in the final round of the Masters in 1988 when he became the first Briton to wear the green jacket. He also won two other events on the PGA Tour that season, along with the World Match Play Championship, after being a losing finalist on several occasions. Lyle topped the European Tour's order of merit in 1979, 1980 and 1985. He finished in the top ten nine times between 1979 and 1992. He was also a member of the PGA Tour for several years and finished seventh on the US money list in 1988, despite a limited playing schedule. He won the 1987 Tournament Players Championship, one of the most prestigious American titles. Lyle's form dropped after 1992, when he was 34, and he has not won a significant event since. Legacy As a player, Lyle is known for his cool temperament and placid exterior. In his peak years, he was very long from the tee and through the set, and had enough accuracy to master any course. His achievements inspired fellow rivals such as Nick Faldo and Ian Woosnam to raise their games, and go on to win the majors. Lyle published his first book, "To the Fairway Born" in 2006. In the same year he was assistant captain to Ian Woosnam when Europe won the Ryder Cup. He had been hoping to |
what day is the winter solstice | Dec 21, 2014. Winter solstice, falling this year on Sunday, Dec. 21, marks the first day of winter in the Northern Hemisphere. More precisely, winter officially begins at 6:03 p.m. ET â the moment when the Northern Hemisphere is pointed at its furthest distance from the sun. |
what is a good car to mod and race? | first get a dedicated car. i'm assuming you don't mean drag race. then learn how to drive this will make the biggest difference. don't worry about engine mods for a while. focus on sus. brakes safety and tires. when you have at least an ok set up in those you can look to the engine. as for cars get rwd. fwd can be good but i really just ask one question why bother? as for cars bmw: 535i e28, 325i e30, 2002. toyota: mr2 mk1, mr2 mk2, mr2 spyder, corolla gts ae86. mazda miata, rx7 honda s2000 |
Get Big Calves | Calves are one of the toughest areas of the body to target when it comes to growing bigger muscles. Along with a number of smaller muscles, the calf is comprised of two large muscles: the gastrocnemius and the soleus. |
When you're winning, the losers look really miserable. | Lorsque vous êtes le vainqueur, les perdants semblent vraiment misérables. |
female householder with no husband present, 7.2% had a male householder with no wife present, and 29.3% were non-families. 21.9% of all households were made up of individuals, and 5.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.64 and the average family size was 3.09. The median age was 31.3 years. 29.5% of residents were under the age of 18; 7% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 35.6% were from 25 to 44; 22% were from 45 to 64; and 5.7% were 65 years of age or older. The population was 50.5% male and 49.5% female. 2000 census At the 2000 census, there were 969 people, 392 households and 255 families residing in the village. The population density was 1,805.3 per square mile (692.8/km2). There were 402 housing units at an average density of 748.9 per square mile (287.4/km2). The racial makeup of the village was 97.94% White, 0.10% African American, 0.52% Native American, 0.41% Asian, 0.31% from other races, and 0.72% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.93% of the population. There were 392 households, of which 33.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 48.7% were married couples living together, 10.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 34.7% were non-families. 25.8% of all households were made up of individuals, and 5.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.47 and the average family size was 3.00. 24.9% of the population were under the age of 18, | living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.47 and the average family size was 3.00. 24.9% of the population were under the age of 18, 11.6% from 18 to 24, 35.3% from 25 to 44, 21.7% from 45 to 64, and 6.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 32 years. For every 100 females, there were 99.8 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 100.6 males. The median household income was $42,258 and the median family income was $47,857. Males had a median income of $35,968 compared with $23,819 for females. The per capita income for the village was $19,616. About 3.5% of families and 5.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 4.2% of those under age 18 and 21.2% of those age 65 or over. Education St. Croix Central Elementary School is in Roberts. St. Croix Central Middle and High Schools are in the neighboring community of Hammond. See also List of villages in Wisconsin References External |
Ōtoyo, Kōchi | Otoyo, Kōchi |
Among other things, the discovery of 24 Spanish-Umayyad dirhams from around year 1000 at the island of Heligholmen outside of Gotland is mentioned. | Por ejemplo se menciona el hallazgo de 24 monedas dírham españolas-omeyas del año 1000 en la isla de Heligholmen cerca de Gotland. |
The three-daylong 5th National Human Rights Theatre Festival 2011 begins today at Rabindra Sarobar, Dhanmondi in Dhaka. | 5th National Human Rights Theatre festival begins today |
For RISC CPU architectures, and even more so for VLIW hardware, compiler optimization is the key for obtaining efficient code, because RISC instruction sets are so compact that it is hard for a human to manually schedule or combine small instructions to get efficient results. | Para arquitecturas de CPU RISC, y más aún para el hardware de VLIW, un compilador optimizador es clave para obtener un código eficiente, porque los conjuntos de instrucciones RISC son tan compactos que es difícil para un ser humano programar manualmente o combinar pequeñas instrucciones para obtener resultados eficientes. |
The aim was to embrace all noteworthy persons of the New World. | Ziel war es, alle bedeutenden Personen der Neuen Welt zu erfassen. |
All three are from Karlstad. | Всички те са от Карлстад. |
by the time he passed it on he had suffered a stroke and couldn't speak. Unlike in the TV show where using the watch was harmless, the watch has a subtle side-effect on the user in that it uses up the iron in their blood, requiring regular users to consume iron vitamins on a regular basis, causing Bernard to collapse when he avoids taking the iron-tainted drink provided by his aunt because he didn't like the taste and was unaware of the side-effects of the watch. On a personal note, Bernard is only living with his father, as his mother died before the events of the novel, and Karen is also shown as only having one parent. At the novel's conclusion, the watch is briefly stolen by a woman who once worked as a housekeeper for Bernard's aunt, but she is captured when the watch runs down and she tries to threaten Bernard for the key. Ill at various points throughout the book, Bernard's aunt dies in the penultimate chapter, but her spirit appears to him after her death to tell him that the true purpose of the watch is for 'learning'. In the final chapter, Bernard uses the watch key on a chain his aunt gave him to wind it back up, Bernard and Karen enjoying the restoration of the watch as Bernard concludes that he has time to learn what she meant by that comment. Main cast Original series: 1997–2001 Narrator – Liza Goddard Bernard Beasley – David Peachey Postman – Jack McKenzie Mr John Beasley – Martin Neil Mrs Jane Beasley – Ruth Hudson Grandad – Barry Jackson Karen Hewitt – Phoebe Allen (series 1–3) Nathan Hewitt – Patrick Ball (series 1–3) Lucy Rownham – Elizabeth Mellor (series 4) American Postman – Derek Griffiths | a career in acting and was studying art in Venice. This is similar based to the Horrid Henry TV series and books by Francesca Simon and was the layout was later used in the Horrid Henry TV series. Novel As well as the TV series, Andrew Norriss also wrote a novel based on the series in 1999. In the context of the novel, Bernard received the watch from an elderly aunt, who had received it from her husband who acquired it from an old friend, although they never knew how the friend had obtained the watch as by the time he passed it on he had suffered a stroke and couldn't speak. Unlike in the TV show where using the watch was harmless, the watch has a subtle side-effect on the user in that it uses up the iron in their blood, requiring regular users to consume iron vitamins on a regular basis, causing Bernard to collapse when he avoids taking the iron-tainted drink provided by his aunt because he didn't like the taste and was unaware of the side-effects of the watch. On a personal note, Bernard is only living with his father, as his mother died before the events of the novel, and Karen is also shown as only having one parent. At the novel's conclusion, the watch is briefly stolen by a woman who once worked as a housekeeper for Bernard's aunt, but she is captured when the watch runs down and she tries to threaten Bernard for the key. Ill at various points throughout the book, Bernard's aunt dies in the penultimate chapter, but her spirit appears to him after her death to tell him that the true purpose of the watch is for 'learning'. In the final chapter, Bernard uses the watch key on a chain his aunt gave him to wind it back up, Bernard and Karen enjoying the restoration of the watch as Bernard concludes that he has time to learn what she meant by that comment. Main cast Original series: 1997–2001 Narrator – Liza Goddard Bernard Beasley – David Peachey Postman – Jack McKenzie Mr John Beasley – Martin Neil Mrs Jane Beasley – Ruth Hudson Grandad – Barry Jackson Karen Hewitt – Phoebe Allen (series 1–3) Nathan Hewitt – Patrick Ball (series 1–3) Lucy Rownham – Elizabeth Mellor (series 4) American Postman – Derek Griffiths (series 4) Sam Vernon – Samantha Birch (series 5) Aunt Rowena – Victoria Wicks (series 5) New series: 2004–05 Bernard Beasley – Ryan Watson Robbie – Nick Baker Nathan – Patrick Ball Nicolette Ashbury – Rosie Day Ms Yvonne Savage – Kay Purcell Mr Steel – Martin Ball Episodes Media releases There were several sell-through VHS tapes available of the show, featuring episodes from the first two series, though the publisher has since deleted these. References External links Bernard's Watch at memorabletv.com 1997 British television series debuts 2005 British television series endings 1990s British children's television series 2000s British children's television series ITV children's |
Qazaqstan (channel) | Qazaqstan (canal de televisión) |
Tom gave Mary everything she needed. | Tom, Mary'ye ihtiyaç duyduğu her şeyi verdi. |
What Boy Scout merit badge did Spielberg help develop? | Drawing from his own experiences in Scouting, Spielberg helped the Boy Scouts of America develop a merit badge in cinematography in order to help promote filmmaking as a marketable skill. The badge was launched at the 1989 National Scout Jamboree, which Spielberg attended, and where he personally counseled many boys in their work on requirements. That same year, 1989, saw the release of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. The opening scene shows a teenage Indiana Jones in scout uniform bearing the rank of a Life Scout. Spielberg stated he made Indiana Jones a Boy Scout in honor of his experience in Scouting. For his career accomplishments, service to others, and dedication to a new merit badge Spielberg was awarded the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award. |
Rail blue livery. With the introduced of Tranz Rail on 18 October 1995, the livery was adopted to replace New Zealand Rails blue livery, which was introduced in 1991. The scheme was known as Cato Blue after its creator, Cato Partners. DFT 7199 was the first locomotive repainted in the livery after Tranz Rail took over the rail system. It wasn't just locomotives that were repainted in the livery. All of the 44 Ganz-Mavag built EM/ET electric multiple units, along with one of the English Electric built DM/D EMU units were also repainted in the Cato Blue livery, with the Tranz Metro logo on the side of each car. Tranz Scenics 56-foot, 60-foot and 64-foot carriages and AG vans were also repainted in the livery, with the Tranz Scenic logo on each of side of the carriages. Several 56-foot carriages, that were used on the Wairarapa Connection until 2007, had the Tranz Metro logo on them. It was then replaced in May 2001 when Tranz Rail introduced the Bumble-Bee livery to promote level crossing safety. As of , one DCP, ten DSCs, one EF and | locomotives that were repainted in the livery. All of the 44 Ganz-Mavag built EM/ET electric multiple units, along with one of the English Electric built DM/D EMU units were also repainted in the Cato Blue livery, with the Tranz Metro logo on the side of each car. Tranz Scenics 56-foot, 60-foot and 64-foot carriages and AG vans were also repainted in the livery, with the Tranz Scenic logo on each of side of the carriages. Several 56-foot carriages, that were used on the Wairarapa Connection until 2007, had the Tranz Metro logo on them. It was then replaced in May 2001 when Tranz Rail introduced the Bumble-Bee livery to promote level crossing safety. As of , one DCP, ten DSCs, one EF and two TRs still operate in this livery. AG 153 can be seen being used on the Capital Connection when AG 130 is out of service. Although the two ADs, and five AGs are in storage in Otahuhu and Waltham, they are still operational and can be seen being used on special occasions. Variations Since the introduction of the livery in October 1995, there have been a couple of variations on several locomotives: Several locomotives that were repainted in the New Zealand Rail livery, had the Tranz Rail logo painted over the New Zealand Rail logo, along with a blue oblong patch. Some locos received the livery with blue cab stripes. A small group of locos had truncated stripes long enough to cover over the non-reflective numbers DFT 7145 had blue cab stripes, but without the numbers applied for a short period of time. DXs 5431 and 5517 had been repainted into the livery, but yellow cabs instead of grey. Both locos |
Architecture Firm Award | جائزة الشركة المعمارية |
Otto I, Prince of Anhalt-Aschersleben | Оттон I (князь Ангальт-Ашерслебена) |
Oliver Springs became a popular resort town. | Oliver Springs wurde ein beliebter Ferienort. |
is an eyelash perm safe? | Eyes and the skin around them are extremely delicate, and can incur damage, including irritation, burning or even blindness. If the solution is left on too long, it can fry your lashes, making them break or fall out. |
with The-Dream and Carlos "Los Da Mystro" McKinney. Produced by McKinney, it is a slow-tempo R&B ballad with hip hop influences, and focuses on an idea of role reversal in a relationship. The song appeared on the US Billboard Hot 100 and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, peaking at numbers forty-five and four, respectively. A music video was filmed for the song, which demonstrated intimate sexual scenes, and promoted Usher's lingerie line. Usher performed "Trading Places" on both his One Night Stand: Ladies Only Tour (2008) and OMG Tour (2010–11). Background and composition "Trading Places" was written by The-Dream, Carlos "Los Da Mystro" McKinney and Usher, and produced by McKinney, while Jaycen Joshua mixed the record. The song was recorded at Music Line Studio, Triangle Sound Studios and Chalice Recording Studios, and was released on October 17, 2008. "Trading Places" is a slow-tempo R&B ballad, and contains influences of hip hop music. McKinney used the drums that appear in J. Holiday's "Bed"; "Trading Places" also uses guitar instrumentation. The theme of the song surrounds role reversal in a relationship, predominantly in sexual situations, with its hook consisting of the lyrics, "I'm always on the top, tonight I'm on the bottom / 'cause we trading places". Usher described the song's idea as "wishful thinking for all men to have a woman who takes control and compliments us the way we compliment them", and Steve Jones of USA Today saw the song as a way for Usher to "satisfy his inner freak ... within the confines of marriage." Angela Barrett of Rap-Up noted "Trading Places" as a male version of "Cater 2 U" (2004) by Destiny's Child. Is also sampled from You which appeared on Chris Brown’s 2007 album Exclusive. Reception Digital Spy's David Balls gave "Trading Places" three out of five stars, and wrote that the song's lyrics "may be verging on the sickly, but Usher just about gets away with it". Mark Edward Nero of About.com called it "all-around excellent: the vocals, production and (especially the) lyrics all excel". Andy Kellman from Allmusic said that the song was the best of "the small handful of brow-raising moments" on Here I Stand. IGN's Chad Grischow criticized the song's production, calling it "a muddled mess". Chart performance "Trading Places" debuted on the United States Billboard Hot 100 at number one hundred on November 15, 2008. The next week it moved ten places to number ninety. The song peaked in its seventh charting week, when it reached number forty-five on the final chart of 2008. "Trading Places" fell off the Hot 100 after seventeen weeks. The song was more successful on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, where it | Jones of USA Today saw the song as a way for Usher to "satisfy his inner freak ... within the confines of marriage." Angela Barrett of Rap-Up noted "Trading Places" as a male version of "Cater 2 U" (2004) by Destiny's Child. Is also sampled from You which appeared on Chris Brown’s 2007 album Exclusive. Reception Digital Spy's David Balls gave "Trading Places" three out of five stars, and wrote that the song's lyrics "may be verging on the sickly, but Usher just about gets away with it". Mark Edward Nero of About.com called it "all-around excellent: the vocals, production and (especially the) lyrics all excel". Andy Kellman from Allmusic said that the song was the best of "the small handful of brow-raising moments" on Here I Stand. IGN's Chad Grischow criticized the song's production, calling it "a muddled mess". Chart performance "Trading Places" debuted on the United States Billboard Hot 100 at number one hundred on November 15, 2008. The next week it moved ten places to number ninety. The song peaked in its seventh charting week, when it reached number forty-five on the final chart of 2008. "Trading Places" fell off the Hot 100 after seventeen weeks. The song was more successful on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, where it entered at number ninety-six. On January 3, 2009, it climbed to its high position of number four, and slipped off the chart in April 2009 after thirty-three weeks. Music video The music video for "Trading Places" was shot on September 9, 2008 in Venice, Los Angeles, and was directed by Chris Robinson. Of the video's concept Usher said, "We wanted to do something ... very hot and very forward-thinking". The video also serves as his media to introduce his new line of lingerie, with his love interest in the video wearing some designs. In the video Usher and his love interest simulate sexual intercourse, with the woman maintaining dominance, echoing the song's theme. Interspersed are scenes of him playing the song on a transparent piano, sitting in a chair singing and dancing against a brick backdrop. In some of the sex scenes the camera is rotated 180 degrees, so that an illusion is given from Usher being "on the top" to being "on the bottom". Live performances Usher performed "Trading Places" along with "Here I Stand" and "What's Your Name" at the warmup concert for the 2008 National Football League Kickoff game on |
They work closely with the production designer and coordinate with the art director. | Họ làm việc chặt chẽ với các nhà thiết kế sản xuất và phối hợp với chỉ đạo nghệ thuật. |
where in the bible does it say god has a plan for your life? | Psalm 57:2 says, "I cry out to God Most High, to God who fulfills his purpose for me." This is key in understanding God's purpose for your life. God has numbered your days and will fulfill every purpose He has for you. |
what year was the franklin stove invented | The Franklin stove is a metal-lined fireplace named after Benjamin Franklin, who invented it in 1741. It had a hollow baffle near the rear (to transfer more heat from the fire to a room's air) and relied on an inverted siphon to draw the fire's hot fumes around the baffle. |
H. Robison and Thomas M. Lancraft in 1984. It is a marine, tropical eel which is known from the western Pacific Ocean, including Indonesia, the | Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea. It dwells at a depth range of , and inhabits sand substrates. Males can reach a maximum total length of . The species epithet "barnesi" |
Funda, Angola | Funda |
However, the church was never entirely finished; it includes a porch that was meant to be a base for a tower and spire, which was designed but never built. | Gereja ini tidak pernah sepenuhnya selesai; termasuk teras yang ditujukan sebagai dasar menara dan puncaknya, yang dirancang tetapi tak pernah dibangun. |
Kamp Krustier | Vzhůru z prázdnin |
His orders were to return to Nootka by 15 August so that Princesa Real could be returned to the British. | I suoi ordini furono quelli di tornare a Nootka per il 15 agosto, in modo da restituire la Princesa Real ai britannici. |
The airport is a primary base for Air India Express operations which is also headquartered in the city. | يعد المطار قاعدة أساسية لعمليات Air India Express التي يوجد مقرها الرئيسي في المدينة. |
is the usps open on memorial day? | Is the post office open on Memorial Day 2020? No. United States Postal Service offices will not be open. |
a survey committee that studied the psychological, economic and social needs of displaced people in Germany and Austria. Jewish Community Work In that capacity, he was an early eyewitness to the horrors of the Holocaust, and his research and subsequent report alerted many organizations in the United States to the forgotten people of World War II – the displaced Jews. Upon completion of his report, Fleishman made a 60-city U.S. lecture tour, discussing these refugees’ relief and rehabilitation needs. The trip influenced his life as he became deeply involved in various Jewish causes and with minority affairs. A longtime member of the Assembly of the Jewish Agency in Israel, Fleishman made 57 visits to Israel between 1955 and 1997, becoming a personal friend of many of the founders and leaders of the state. After completing his military duty, Fleishman was awarded the Legion of Merit for his services in the rehabilitation of World War II combat casualties and amputees. Among his accomplishments in that role was putting together a widely distributed publication called “Coming Home.” He also received the Americanism Medal from the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Fleishman was a former president of Congregation B'nai Amoona in Creve Coeur, a former president and campaign chairman of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis, and a co-founder of the St. Louis Jewish Light newspaper. Partnership with Hillard Upon his return from Europe in 1946, Fleishman wasted no time in forming his business partnership with Bob Hillard. The two had known each other for more than a decade, dating back to when Fleishman had served as chief deputy to the city’s circuit clerk, and Hillard was a reporter for the St. | for more than a decade, dating back to when Fleishman had served as chief deputy to the city’s circuit clerk, and Hillard was a reporter for the St. Louis Star-Times. Fleishman served as the firm’s chairman until his retirement in 1975 at the age of 70. In 1996, he and co-founder Hillard received a Lifetime Achievement Award from Inside PR (now known as The Holmes Report). General Semantics In addition to his prominence in the public relations arena, Fleishman gained distinction in the field of General Semantics. He wrote three books on that subject – “Sense and Nonsense: A Study in Human Communication,” “Troubled Talk,” and “Dialogue With Street Fighters.” Each was recognized as Book of the Year by the International Society of General Semantics. He also was the author of numerous articles on public relations and human communication, and lectured extensively throughout the country. Awards and honors Fleishman received numerous awards and recognition over the years. Among them: the Distinguished Service Medal for Civic Achievement by the United States Junior Chamber |
or Tiphlitana, without direct precursor. No residential incumbent(s?) available. Suppressed in 1356 without direct successor, but immediately turned into a Latin Titular bishopric of the same name, Tiflis. Suppressed again circa 1800, even as titular see, having had the following incumbents, of the fitting Episcopal (lowest) rank with a single archiepiscopal exception, also the only secular priest : Heinrich | also the only secular priest : Heinrich Vuyst, Friars Minor (O.F.M.) (1462.12.31 – death 1468) as Auxiliary Bishop of Paderborn (Germany) (1462.12.31 – 1468) Johannes Ymminck, Augustinians (O.E.S.A.) (1469.07.10 – 1493.04.14), first as Auxiliary Bishop of above Paderborn (Germany) (1469.07.10 – 1472), then as Auxiliary Bishop of Münster (western Germany) (1472 – retired 1484); died 1493 Albert Engel, O.F.M. (1493.04.18 – death 1500.11.18) as |
Southeastern pocket gopher | Geomys pinetis |
Extremes" that the Pachuco phenomenon paralleled the zazou subculture in World War II-era Paris in style of clothing, music favored (jazz, swing, and jump blues), and attitudes. Although there was no known link between the two subcultures, they both are most certainly derivative localized blends of American pop culture in the United States. While he was not the first Mexican comedian to perform as a Mexican American zoot suiter, Mexican comedian and film actor German Valdés better-known by his artistic name "Tin-Tan" is Mexico's most famous and celebrated pachuco. Pachuco culture in America was at its height during World War II. The Wartime Productions Board in 1942 thought it necessary to cut back on fabric consumption, so they enacted regulations on the amount of fabric used for suits. This enactment targeted Pachucos in particular because of the excess fabric used in their zoot suits. Pachucos boldly chose not to follow these regulations, demonstrating rebellious attitudes and pride in their culture. Pachucos continued to flaunt zoot suits, now attained through bootleg tailors. As a result, these flashy zoot suits were seen as unpatriotic by other Americans. This controversial series of events helped shape Pachuco culture, and zoot suits became a symbol of cultural pride among Mexican-Americans. It didn't all end well, however, as this also led to rising tension between Pachucos and other Americans, playing a part in the start of the 1944 Zoot Suit Riots. The pachuco subculture declined in the 1960s, evolving into the Chicano style. This style preserved some of the pachuco slang while adding a strong political element characteristic of the late 1960s American life. In the early 1970s, a recession and the increasingly violent nature of gang life resulted in an abandonment of anything that suggested dandyism. Accordingly, Mexican-American gangs adopted a uniform of T-shirts and khakis derived from prison uniforms, and the pachuco style died out. However, the zoot suit remains a popular choice of formal wear for urban and rural Latino youths in heavily ethnic Mexican neighborhoods. It is typically worn at a prom, in weddings, parties or in some cases, at informal Latino university commencement ceremonies. La Pachuca The "Pachuca," the female counterpart of the Pachuco, had an aesthetic sensibility as strong as the male zoot suiter. The Pachuca's hairstyle tended to be a high "coif" or bouffant, with the hair put up in some way (a more pronounced version of the typical hair style of the time) by ratting their hair or affixing hair rats. Their makeup was heavy, particularly using a red colored lipstick. The preferred colors of clothing were black and gray. Some pachucas wore the traditionally male zoot suit, albeit with modifications to fit the female form. Sometimes, she donned the standard heavy gold pocket chain. Another variation involved a sweater or coat - often a variant on the male zoot-suit finger-tip jacket - over knee-length skirts, plus fishnet stockings or bobby socks and platform shoes. Extravagant dresses were and are also common among pachucas. Like the entire culture, the fashion aesthetic revolved around the concept of "see and be seen." Costa Rica The term "" is used in Costa Rica to define Costa Rican slang. It nevertheless differs from the Mexican slang. In Costa Rica the term "pachuco" refers to someone who has common habits and who is often very rude. In Costa Rica the word pachuco refers to a person who has manners that are socially unacceptable and often uses shocking language when speaking. Pachuco is also a pejorative name given to certain colloquial words and expressions. Some consider pachuco and its pachuquismos to be Costa Rica's second language. See also Zoot Suit Riots – a confrontation between pachucos and U.S. servicemen in Los Angeles during World War II in which unarmed pachucos were brutally beaten and jailed The opening scenes of | ... Out of the zoot-suiter experience came lowrider cars and culture, clothes, music, tag names, and, again, its own graffiti language." Pachucos were perceived as alien to both Mexican and Anglo-American culture–a distinctly Chicano figure. In Mexico, the pachuco was understood "as a caricature of the American," while in the United States he was perceived as so-called "proof of Mexican degeneracy." Mexican critics such as Octavio Paz denounced the pachuco as a man who had "lost his whole inheritance: language, religion, customs, belief." In response, Chicanos heavily criticized Paz and embraced the oppositional position of the pachuco as an embodied representation of resistance to Anglo-American cultural hegemony. To Chicanos, the pachuco had acquired and emanated self-empowerment and agency through a "stylized power" of rebellious resistance and spectacular excess. Etymology The word "pachuco" is uncertain, but one theory connects it to the city of El Paso, Texas, which was sometimes referred to as "Chuco Town" or "El Chuco." People migrating to El Paso from Ciudad Juarez would say, in Spanish, that they were going "pa' El Chuco." Some say "pa El Chuco" comes from the words Shoe Co., a shoe company that was located in El Paso in the 1940s during the war. The majority of Mexican migrants would cross the border in order to work for this famous shoe company in El Paso. Throughout the years the term "pa El Chuco" was used when Mexican immigrants were heading to El Paso looking for a job. In order to cross the American border with success the migrants would have to dress nice and look nice other wise they would get rejected at the border. These migrants became known as pachucos. "Pachuco" could also have derived from the name of the city of Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico, as the majority of Mexican migration to the United States came from the Central Plateau region, of which Hidalgo is a part. Another theory says that the “word” derives from pocho, a derogatory term for a Mexican born in the United States who has lost touch with the Mexican culture. The word is also said to mean "punk" or "troublemaker." Yet another theory is put forth by author Laura L. Cummings who postulates a possible indigenous origin of the term. Connections have also been found between "Pachucos" and mixed civilians who lived near the Mexican–American border during the turn of the century, and between "Pachucos" and the poor soldiers who fought in the Mexican Revolution in the armies of Pancho Villa. Pachucos called their slang Caló (sometimes called "pachuquismo"), a unique argot that drew on the original Spanish Gypsy Caló, Mexican Spanish, the New Mexican dialect of Spanish, and American English, employing words and phrases creatively applied. To a large extent, Caló went mainstream and is one of the last surviving vestige of the Pachuco, often used in the lexicon of some urban Latin Americans in the United States to this day. The influence of Valdés is responsible for the assimilation of several Caló terms into Mexican slang. Style Pachuco style was a dominating trend among Mexican-American youth in the 1930s-40s. Pachucos became known for their distinguished look, dialogue, and actions. Pachucos dressed in recognizable Zoot suits, and often styled their hair into ducktails. Things like decorative chains and tattoos were also sometimes part of the pachuco look. The unique speech of pachucos was a very important element of their defined style. Consisting of creative phrases and some English words, Caló was a very popular form of speech among pachucos. Pachucos were seen as gangsters in the eyes of conservative Americans with ethnic prejudices. Culture It is known that German Valdés” Tin Tan” lived in Cd Juarez Chihuahua Mexico, where the word Pachuco emerged from. The Mexican Nobel laureate Octavio Paz writes in the essay, "The Pachuco and Other Extremes" that the Pachuco phenomenon paralleled the zazou subculture in World War II-era Paris in style of clothing, music favored (jazz, swing, and jump blues), and attitudes. Although there was no known link between the two subcultures, they both are most certainly derivative localized blends of American pop culture in the United States. While he was not the first Mexican comedian to perform as a Mexican American zoot suiter, Mexican comedian and film actor German Valdés better-known by his artistic name "Tin-Tan" is Mexico's most famous and celebrated pachuco. Pachuco culture in America |
In October 2004, the because of ghosts live 12" with an etching on side b was released on Art School Dropout Records, consisting of four tracks recorded live at the Hopetoun in Sydney. | En octubre de 2004 fue lanzado el disco The Because Of Ghosts Live 12" With An Etching On Side B a través de Art School Dropout Records, el cual consistía en cuatro pistas grabadas en vivo en el Hopetoun de Sídney. |
Forget the One You Loved Deeply | Whether you've just broken up with a significant other or suffered a full-blown divorce, separating from someone you loved is never easy. At times, it may feel like you'll never be happy again — that this person was your one chance in life for feeling loved and now they're gone. |
An estimated 3,500 Russians would descend on Goa's shores every ten days in the tourism season. | По оценкам, 3500 россиян отдыхают на берегах Гоа каждые десять дней в туристический сезон. |
how long does it take to get texas plates? | Upon the completion of your new vehicle's registration, license plates will either be given to you in person or mailed to the address on your vehicle registration within two to three weeks. |
what is the liquid in an e cigarette called | An electronic cigarette or e-cigarette is a handheld electronic device that vaporizes a flavored liquid. The user inhales the vapor. Using e-cigarettes is often called vaping. The fluid in the e-cigarette, called e-liquid, is usually made of nicotine, propylene glycol, glycerine, and flavorings. The health risks of e-cigarettes are uncertain. While they are likely safer than tobacco cigarettes, the long-term health effects are not known. |
In the novel Mary Jane, it is said they died in a plane accident while going to Switzerland to turn in some important discovery that Richard made. | En la novela Mary Jane, se dice que murieron en un accidente de avión mientras iban a Suiza para hacer un descubrimiento importante que Richard hizo. |
When her future spouse first arrived for the wedding in 1590, he disguised himself as a jeweler; he presented her with jewelry, and stated that prize was her body. | Când viitorul ei soț a venit pentru nuntă în 1590, s-a deghizat ca un bijutier; el s-a prezentat ca bijutier și a declarat că premiul este corpul prințesei. |
A stronghold of some kind seems, however, to have survived. | Eine Festung irgendeiner Art scheint aber überlebt zu haben. |
The main difference between digital and traditional painting is the non-linear process. | デジタル絵画と従来の絵画の主な違いは、描画プロセスの非線形さである。 |
In December 1950, he was traded to the Montreal Canadiens via Detroit. | En diciembre de 1950, fue vendido a los Montreal Canadiens vía Detroit. |
Drilliidae. Description The length of the shell varies between 4.5 mm and 6 mm. Distribution This species occurs in the Gulf of Mexico off the | is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Drilliidae. Description The length of the shell varies between 4.5 mm and 6 mm. Distribution This species occurs in the Gulf of Mexico off the |
The width of the white stripe shall be equal to that of both red stripes. | La medida de la franja blanca es igual a la de las dos rojas juntas. |
what are the three most common types of endorsement? | ['Blank endorsement. The term "blank endorsement" can be confusing because it doesn\'t mean that an endorsement is, strictly speaking, blank. ... ', 'Restrictive endorsement. ... ', 'Endorsement in full.'] |
This scored an early success, arising from its petition to Parliament and its lobbying and representation in the House of Lords, in an amendment to the Education Reform Act 1988 guaranteeing freedom of expression and publication to academic staff in the older universities. | Esto obtuvo un éxito temprano, surgido de su petición al Parlamento y su cabildeo y representación en la Cámara de los Lores, en una enmienda a la Ley de Reforma Educativa de 1988 que garantiza la libertad de expresión y publicación para el personal académico en las universidades más antiguas . |
as Grandmother 1944 – Vigilantes of Dodge City as The Duchess 1944 – Storm Over Lisbon as Agatha Sanford-Richards 1944 – Cheyenne Wildcat as The Duchess 1944 – In Society as Dowager 1944 – The San Antonio Kid as The Duchess 1944 – Reckless Age as Irish Woman 1944 – Marshal of Reno as The Duchess 1944 – Tucson Raiders as The Duchess 1944 – Her Primitive Man as Wealthy Lady 1944 – Phantom Lady as Apple Annie 1943 – Moonlight in Vermont as Mrs. Finchley 1943 – Mystery Broadcast as Mida Kent 1943 – Overland Mail Robbery as Mrs. Patterson 1943 – Fired Wife in Minor Role 1943 – Headin' for God's Country in Minor Role 1943 – The Mantrap as Miss Mason 1943 – Sherlock Holmes in Washington as Mrs. Jellison 1943 – Keep 'Em Slugging as Matron 1942 – Who Done It? as Mrs. Laffingwell Telephoning Moscow 1941 – Playmates as Mrs. Penelope Pennypacker 1937 – Dick Tracy (serial) as Orphanage Matron 1922 – Silas Marner as Dolly Winthrop 1921 – The Conquest of Canaan | many films who also enjoyed considerable success on Broadway. She is best remembered as the Duchess, Wild Bill Elliott’s aunt in the Republic Pictures' Red Ryder Western features. Biography Born in Brooklyn, New York, Fleming was the leading actress with the Harry Davis, Baker, and Percy G. Williams stock companies. Her Broadway credits included When We Are Married (1939), Window Shopping (1938), 30 Days Hath September (1938), Stick-in-the-Mud (1935), One More Honeymoon (1934), The Pelican (1925), Thrills (1925), So this is Politics (Strange Bedfellows) (1924), The Lullaby (1923), Morphia (1923), The Masked Woman (1922), and As Ye Mould (1921). Fleming appeared in several silent films, usually playing a young society matron. In the 1921 film His Greatest Sacrifice, she played William Farnum's wife. Her final film was Storm Over Lisbon (1944). In 1910, Fleming married real estate agent Clarence V. Everett. She later married William Day. She died on December 6, 1952, in New York City. Filmography 1946 – Queen of Burlesque as Annie Morris 1946 – The Dark Horse as Mrs. Garfield 1946 – Sun Valley Cyclone as The Duchess 1946 – The Dark Corner in Minor Role 1946 – The Dark Corner 1946 – Mantrap 1946 – Sheriff of Redwood Valley as The Duchess 1946 – California Gold Rush as The Duchess 1945 – Wagon Wheels Westward as The Duchess 1945 – Saratoga Trunk as Woman on Piazza 1945 – Colorado Pioneers as The Duchess 1945 – Marshal of Laredo as The Duchess 1945 – Phantom of the Plains as The Duchess, Red's Aunt 1945 – State Fair as Food Judge 1945 – Lone Texas Ranger |
do you burn calories just standing? | When you stand, you burn anywhere from 100 to 200 calories an hour. It all depends on your sex, age, height, and weight. Sitting, by comparison, only burns 60 to 130 calories an hour. ... You could burn anywhere from 120 to 210 more calories just by swapping three hours of sitting for standing. |
There was a controversy regarding the Turkish entry: TRT got a false jury which led to the victory of the song Gülseren, which the 2003 winner Sertab Erener said was not the best choice. | Det fanns en kontrovers om Turkiets bidrag, TRT ska ha använt sig av en falsk jury som ledde till segern för Gülseren, som 2003 vinnaren Sertab Erener sa var inte det bästa valet. |
Gomez stated, "I was frustrated that my parents weren't together, and never saw the light at the end of the tunnel where my mom was working hard to provide a better life for me. | Гомес заявява: „Бях разочарована, че родителите ми не бяха заедно и че никога не виждаха светлината в края на тунела, където майка ми работеше усилено, за да осигури по-добър живот за мен. |
Photo_shorttrip is a competition organized by Tokyo Camera Club that uses the hashtag #photo_shorttrip to showcase single images of a short trip. | Photo_shorttrip er en konkurrence organiseret af Tokyo Camera Club, der bruger hashtagget #photo_shorttrip til at fremvise enkelte billeder fra en kort rejse. |
prove that root 2 + root 3 is irrational number? | Answer Expert Verified Since , a,b are integers , is rational, and so √3 is rational. This contradicts the fact √3 is irrational. Hence, √2+√3 is irrational. |
how many calories should u burn a day to lose weight? | Because 3,500 calories equals about 1 pound (0.45 kilogram) of fat, it's estimated that you need to burn about 3,500 calories to lose 1 pound. So, in general, if you cut about 500 to 1,000 calories a day from your typical diet, you'd lose about 1 to 2 pounds a week. It sounds simple. |
Prydniprovska State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture | Приднепровская государственная академия строительства и архитектуры |
City Rancheria was located on Cement Hill in Nevada City, California. In 2010, the Greater Cement Hill Neighborhood Association, a Homeowners Association, “welcomed home” the Nisenan of the Nevada City Rancheria at their 20-year anniversary picnic. See also Indian termination policy Ranchería References External links Nevada City Rancheria official site Advisory Council on California Indian Policy Final | terminated dozens of Rancherias. Many have since regained their federal recognition. In 1983, 17 northern California tribes were restored through a class action settlement in the case Hardwick v United States but the Rancheria was not included in the paperwork. Recognition The Nevada City Rancheria was located on Cement Hill in Nevada City, California. In 2010, the |
Inca Mummy Girl | La Momie inca |
In the past, Bishops of Durham varied their signatures between Dunelm and the French Duresm. | No passado, os bispos de Durham variavam entre suas assinaturas Dunelm e o francês Duresm. |
Liège–Bastogne–Liège (women's race) | Liegi-Bastogne-Liegi femminile |
The International Cricket Council said on Monday that the World Cup trophy presented to India after Saturday night`s final at the Wankhede Stadium was not a replica. | Trophy presented to India is not replica: |
Why do most mouthwash not include fluoride? | I didn't realize this was a thing. Ive been buying ACT mouthwash (which has fluoride in it) for years and never really looked at any competitors. Also if I had to guess mouthwash wasn't originally designed to fight tooth decay but instead improve bad breath which doesn't require fluoride. |
It had a small but powerful command set, and, like all Motorola CPUs, did not use memory segmentation. | Era dotato di un piccolo ma potente set di istruzioni e come tutti i Motorola non utilizzava la memoria segmentata. |
at the 1996 Summer Olympics. References External links 1980 births Living people Spanish female artistic gymnasts Olympic gymnasts of Spain Gymnasts | links 1980 births Living people Spanish female artistic gymnasts Olympic gymnasts of |
After Fadil converted to Islam, he changed many things on his Facebook page. | Fadıl, İslam'a geçtikten sonra Facebook sayfasındaki birçok şeyi değiştirdi. |
JavaScript prototype delegation in function | How does JavaScript .prototype work? |
and perseverance that the standing and flying bridges were established exactly when required. It was no light task to bring up the heavy boats from Attock through shallows and over rapids, dangerous in many places, with very little loss of material and no loss of life, and his successful accomplishment of the task is worthy of all praise. The movements and communications of the force were entirely dependent on its constructive capacity in roadmaking.". On 1 October 1899 Buston was further promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. Second Boer War In a letter dated 16 April 1901, Buston was once again mentioned in Despatches for a second time by the now Earl Roberts for meritorious service, and was further awarded the Distinguished Service Order on 19 April 1901. Early 1900s Following the Second Boer War, Buston was at some point between 1901 and 1904 made Brevet Colonel, and was placed on to half pay on 20 September 1904 following five years service as a regimental Lieutenant Colonel. This did not last long, however, as on 21 August 1905 Buston was brought off half pay, made a Chief Engineer at Aldershot Command and granted the full rank of Colonel in the Army. Further honours were given on 29 June 1906, when Buston was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath, and on 5 October 1907, when he was made a temporary Brigadier-General for as long as he held the position of Chief Engineer. This position and temporary rank lasted until 21 August 1909, | energy and perseverance that the standing and flying bridges were established exactly when required. It was no light task to bring up the heavy boats from Attock through shallows and over rapids, dangerous in many places, with very little loss of material and no loss of life, and his successful accomplishment of the task is worthy of all praise. The movements and communications of the force were entirely dependent on its constructive capacity in roadmaking.". On 1 October 1899 Buston was further promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. Second Boer War In a letter dated 16 April 1901, Buston was once again mentioned in Despatches for a second time by the now Earl Roberts for meritorious service, and was further awarded the Distinguished Service Order on 19 April 1901. Early 1900s Following the Second Boer War, Buston was at some point between 1901 and 1904 made Brevet Colonel, and was placed on to half pay on 20 September 1904 following five years service as a regimental Lieutenant Colonel. This did not last long, however, as on 21 August 1905 Buston was brought off half pay, made a Chief Engineer at Aldershot Command and granted the full rank of Colonel in the Army. Further honours were given on 29 June 1906, when Buston was made a Companion of the Order |
A scene also shows Keri with the choir. | Una escena muestra también Keri con el coro. |
A Flowering Tree with the London Symphony Orchestra, the Schola Cantorum de Venezuela and conducted by the composer John Adams. | A Flowering Tree con la Orquesta Sinfónica de Londres, la Schola Cantorum de Venezuela y dirigida por el compositor John Adams. |
Many dances such as the flamenco of Spain and Oriental dances of Egypt are also said to have originated from them. | Mange danse som flamenco fra Spanien og Egyptens orientalske danse siges også at stamme der fra. |
Sichuan peppers are so spicy they activate touch sensors in the lips .
Previous theories thought that chemicals caused the lips to tingle .
Researchers admit it's unclear how that peppers access the sensors .
Findings could help determine how taste changes between people . | By . Victoria Woollaston . PUBLISHED: . 09:12 EST, 12 September 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 09:12 EST, 12 September 2013 . Scientists discover that Sichuan peppers, a popular ingredient in China, contain a chemical that activates touch sensors in the mouth . For some people when it comes to spicy food, the hotter the better, yet for others the mouth numbness and tingling caused by eating chillies is just painful. But what causes this sensation and why does it vary from person to person? Previous theories found that chillis contain chemicals that activate hot and cold sensors in the mouth, yet new research from the University College London has discovered another chemical capable of activating the sensors that respond to touch. Called sanshool, it is found in Sichuan peppers and can access parts of the lips that connect to the area of the brain associated with touch. Although study co-author Nobuhiro Hagura, a cognitive neuroscientist at the university admits he is unsure exactly how or why it happens. Sichuan peppers, also known as zanthoxylum piperitum, are found predominantly in China and across the Himalayas. It is a common ingredient in spicy Chinese cooking and has a reputation for causing tingling lips and making the mouth feel numb. The authors compare this to the same feeling created by touching a live electrical current. Chillies are part of the capsicum family of plants that contain chemical compounds called capsaicinoids, such as menthol and, the most prevalent, capsaicin. When placed inside the mouth, these chemicals activate the parts of the tongue that can determine if food is hot or cold. The peppers from Sichuan additionally contain a chemical called sanshool, that activates touch sensors. During tests, Hagura placed Sichuan pepper powder onto the lips of 28 male participants. Each of the men reported numbing and tingling sensations. Powder from Sichuan peppers, pictured, was put onto the lips of participants. Their fingers were then vibrated and they were asked whether the tingling on their lips felt faster or slower than the vibrations. Researchers discovered Sichuan peppers created a feeling of 50 vibrations a second - the rate in which nerves sense touch . An American scientist claims that personality might determine whether you like spicy food. Pennsylvania . State University's research examined the link between peoples' personality types and whether they were fans of food packed full of hot . spices such as chilli. It found that people who seek adventure and intense sensations like spicy food more than those who avoid risky situations. Chillies . are part of the capsicum family of plants that contain chemical . compounds called capsaicinoids, such as menthol and, the most prevalent, . capsaicin. When placed inside the mouth, these chemicals activate the parts of the tongue that can determine if food is hot or cold. The peppers from Sichuan additionally contain a chemical called sanshool, that activates touch sensors. Their fingers were then vibrated using a machine and Hagura asked them whether the tingling on their lips felt faster or slower than the movement on their hands. By changing the vibrational frequency, Hagura was able to determine that the Sichuan peppers created a feeling of about 50 vibrations per second. This is the rate in which nerves sense light touches on the skin. Hagura told LiveScience that the findings could be used to discover exactly how taste affects the brain and why it differs from person to person. Earlier this year, an American scientist claimed that personality might determine whether someone likes spicy food or not. Pennsylvania State University's . research examined the link between peoples' personality types and . whether they were fans of food packed full of hot spices such as chilli. It found that people who seek adventure and intense sensations like spicy food more than those who avoid risky situations. |
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