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of Our Lady of the Rosary) had been made part of the General Roman Calendar in 1716 after a victory over the Turks. The first stone was laid on 17 May 1726, in the presence of the Patriarch, Marco Gradenigo. The church was consecrated on 29 September 1743, by the then Patriarch, Alvise Foscari. The work was finished (with the completion of the last statue) in 1755 and appears today much as it did then. 270 piles had to be driven into the soil to support the weight of the facade. Giant Corinthian pilasters support a heavy triangular pediment. The
Chamizal National Memorial Chamizal National Memorial, located in El Paso, Texas, along the United States–Mexico international border, is a National Park Service site commemorating the peaceful settlement of the Chamizal boundary dispute. The memorial park serves primarily as a cultural center and contains art galleries, a theater, and an amphitheatre. A museum, which details the history of the U.S.–Mexico border, is located inside the visitor center. The park honors the peaceful resolution of the Chamizal Dispute, a more than 100-year border dispute between the United States and Mexico that resulted from the natural change of course of the Rio Grande
since 2008 at Madrid's Reina Sofía School of Music and International Chambr Music Institute of Madrid. Zoon plays an old wooden French flute using headjoints he manufactures himself. He designed and created a traverso with a Boehm system, with which he recorded Bach's Partita in A minor for solo flute. He published a better key design for the C-sharp. With the Alkmaar based flute builder Alfred Verhoef he constructed a "push flute", the "flautus tremendus", with which he performed the Dutch premiere of Gubaidulina's flute concerto. With the William S. Haynes Flute Company of Boston he developed a new wooden
fashion, amblyopia may persist even after the cause of the opacity is removed. Sometimes, drooping of the eyelid (ptosis) or some other problem causes the upper eyelid to physically occlude a child's vision, which may cause amblyopia quickly. Occlusion amblyopia may be a complication of a hemangioma that blocks some or all of the eye. Other possible causes of deprivation and occlusion amblyopia include obstruction in the vitreous and aphakia. Deprivation amblyopia accounts for less than 3% of all individuals affected by amblyopia. Amblyopia is a developmental problem in the brain, not any intrinsic, organic neurological problem in the eyeball
Harriet Harman, who later went on to become a prominent figure in government and deputy leader of the Labour Party and the focus of media attention due to her affiliations with the NCCL. Russia in 1998 lowered the age of consent from 16 to 14, but in 2002 raised the age of consent from 14 back to 16. Since then penalties have also generally increased. Vladimir Putin said that a party advocating lowering the age of consent cannot be legally registered (hence, be a legal party) in Russia. In January 2004, a Division bench of the Kerala's High Court in
success, including a Priory skater being concussed from a late hit against Affton, further brawls among fans (most notably at Clayton-Ladue games, where the riot police has been called in several times), and a game where a Fort Zumwalt South player physically assaulted a referee, only to be hit back by the official. Two new post-season competitions were introduced, the Doug Wickenheiser Memorial Cup and Founders Cup, both for teams that finished lower on the league ladder. At the conclusion of the regular season, the teams ranked in the top 12 play a round-robin format playoff leading up to the
no husband present, and 37.3% were non-families. 33.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 17.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.36 and the average family size was 3.01. In the city the population was spread out, with 23.8% under the age of 18, 8.1% from 18 to 24, 26.1% from 25 to 44, 21.3% from 45 to 64, and 20.7% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females, there were 85.3 males. For every 100
impairment which will be used to guide local actions that will restore the individual waterways. The goal of each Remedial Action Plan is to bring about the delisting of the waterway from the list of Areas of Concern Since its original passage in 1972, the GLWQA has been amended multiple times to include preventative action towards current anthropogenic stressors. In particular, the latest amendment to the agreement was in 2012 where preventative measures were added to address issues that have arisen since the last amendment in 1987. Furthermore, this amendment resulted in the invitation of additional organizations to participate in
guest appearance by British radio DJ John Peel. Perhaps the most important change in WZBC history occurred shortly after the switch to stereo, when the station narrowed its rock format to the genre known as modern rock, playing new bands which, for the most part, commercial radio would not touch, often because they were unmarketable. At approximately the same time, WZBC also began broadcasting more experimental music under the moniker "No Commercial Potential". In addition to the FM station, there is also WVBC-AM—staffed solely by students. The current WVBC can be streamed online. Additionally, the signal is broadcast over the
is very hot and sunny during the summer and cold in winter. Humidity is low. Memon, Shaikh, Langah, Hindu, Kalhoro, Danwar, Soomro, Phulpoto, Jumani, Katpar, Channa, Labano, Jalbani, Oadd, Bheel, Marecho, Mari, Ujjan Darul huda therhi was established one hundred years ago Therhi Therhi is a town and Union Council in Khairpur District, Sindh province, Pakistan. The town is 7 kilometers away from Khairpur City, in the direction of Sukkur via the National Highway. Therhi is a well known center for date production in Pakistan. At the time of harvesting the date crop, thousands of people arrive from across the
was filmed at the end of a live show at the FNB Stadium in Nasrec, Johannesburg, on 8 October 2011. After performing this song live, the band donned their elephant heads and gloves and pretended to perform as the last minute of the studio recording played. The concertgoers were encouraged to cheer as if they were really performing. While preparing for the shoot, Martin told the waiting crowd, "When you're not as attractive as Beyoncé, you have to do what you can for videos." the video has over 1.0 billion views on YouTube. Another music video was directed by Shynola
media and club awards. He added the 2010 and 2011 Magarey Medals to his 2007 win and would be selected to every "Advertiser" Team of the Year since his debut as well as five consecutive "Football Budget" Player of the Year awards from 2007–2011. As of the end of the 2011 season, Allan is second only to Barrie Robran in both Magarey Medal wins and North Adelaide best and fairest awards. Allan has won five best and fairest awards for the Roosters (2007–11) while Robran won eight during his stellar career (1967–73 and 1976). On 5 September 2012, it was
on the native peoples living east of the Mississippi River, including the Northeast, Southeast and Great Lakes areas. A full-size birchbark canoe is the centerpiece of the exhibit with individual cases exploring fishing, hunting and gathering, wood splint and birchbark containers, and various forms of personal ornament, including glass beads, quillwork and moosehair embroidery. A separate case shows the clothing and crafts of the Southeastern Woodlands peoples, including the Seminole, Cherokee and Choctaw tribes, and features a rare late 19th century velvet patchwork Seminole man's Big Shirt. The gallery also includes a model Long House and photographic essays on canoe
remainder of its existence as a separate entity, both dragon badge and buff facings remained as primary distinctions of the regiment. This was the case even on the simplified dark blue "No. 1 Dress" worn by most of the British Army as full dress after World War II, although the buff colour was here reduced to piping edging the shoulder straps. Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), formerly the 3rd Regiment of Foot, was a line infantry regiment of the British Army traditionally raised in the English county of Kent and garrisoned at Canterbury. It
writing that it is the "most excellent, time-defying look at Beyonce's life so far". He added that if viewed from a stylistic perspective, "Schoolin' Life" may not have fit with "4" mature tone, but as a stand-alone track "it was one of the most fun of the year". The staff members of the website Popdust ranked "Schoolin' Life" as the 87th best song of 2011, commending Knowles for having pastiched it together "from decades-musty synths and rip-roar over it until it sounds completely current with a wink and a smirk." On "The Village Voice"s 2011 year-end Pazz & Jop singles
to be both nominated for and win a vocal performance Grammy award in a country music category. Other nominees up for the same award were Lee Brice for "I Drive Your Truck", Hunter Hayes for "I Want Crazy", Miranda Lambert for "Mama's Broken Heart" and Blake Shelton for "Mine Would Be You". In August 2016 Taste of Country placed the Rucker version of "Wagon Wheel" 17th on its list of "Top Country Songs of the Century". Rucker released a music video of the song on March 21, 2013, which features several members of the television show "Duck Dynasty", along with
I should also like to know whether he completed it, either conceptually or practically, with your or Rimsky-Korsakov's help." Balakirev replied, "You ask about Glazunov. He is a very talented young man who studied for a year under Rimsky-Korsakov. When he composed his symphony, he did not need any help." Tchaikovsky studied the score for Glazunov's First String Quartet, and wrote his brother Modest, "Despite its imitation of [Rimsky-]Korsakov ... a remarkable talent is discernible." Glazunov later sent Tchaikovsky a copy of his "Poème lyrique" for orchestra, about which Tchaikovsky had written enthusiastically to Balakirev, and had recommended for publication
M-93 into downtown Grayling. Together they meet James Street, which carries Business Loop I-75 (BL I-75). M-93 turns north to follow BL I-75 out of town, and M-72 turns south to follow it through downtown. At South Down River Road, M-72 turns east again to leave Grayling, crossing I-75 in the process. There is no direct access to I-75 from M-72. Instead traffic is directed to follow BL I-75 in either direction to get to the freeway. In eastern Crawford County, M-72 runs through the Au Sable State Forest and crosses the South Branch of the Au Sable River on
Washita River west of Anadarko, Oklahoma, at the intersection of State Highways 58 and 9. As of the census of 2000, there were 1,637 people, 636 households, and 429 families residing in the town. The population density was 1,468.0 people per square mile (564.3/km²). There were 774 housing units at an average density of 694.1 per square mile (266.8/km²). The racial makeup of the town was 64.63% White, 1.22% African American, 23.58% Native American, 8.80% from other races, and 1.77% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 12.28% of the population. There were 636 households
Ganjnameh Ganj Nameh ( literally: "Treasure epistle") is an ancient inscription, 5 km south-west of Hamedan, on the side of Alvand Mountain in Iran. The inscriptions were carved in granite in two sections. The one on the left was ordered by Darius the Great (521-485 BC) and the one on the right by Xerxes the Great (485-465 BC). Both sections were carved in three ancient languages: Old Persian, Neo-Babylonian and Neo-Elamite. The inscriptions start with praise of the Zoroastrian God (Ahura Mazda) and describe the lineage and deeds of the mentioned kings. Later generations who could not read the Cuneiform
to study the folk architecture of Spain in 1962. He was interested in the influence that it had on the architecture and town plan of St. Augustine. He took a leave of absence from the National Park Service and spent a year traveling around Spain. While conducting research for his book "Sixteenth Century St. Augustine: The People and Their Homes", Manucy discovered that from 1566 to 1572, the town of St. Augustine was actually situated on Anastasia Island, across Matanzas Bay from its current location. This was confirmed by fellow colleague and historian Eugene Lyon in the 1990s. Upon his
penetrating each other. The former president of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, has been uncompromising in his opposition to LGBT rights in Zimbabwe. In September 1995, Zimbabwe's parliament introduced legislation banning homosexual acts. In 1997, a court found Canaan Banana, Mugabe's predecessor and the first President of Zimbabwe, guilty of 11 counts of sodomy and indecent assault. He has previously referred to LGBT people as being "worse than dogs and pigs". In Gambia, former President Yahya Jammeh led the call for legislation that would set laws against homosexuals that would be "stricter than those in Iran", and that he would "cut off
(A4) runs eastwards into central London via the Hogarth Roundabout where it meets the Great Chertsey Road (A316) which runs south-west, eventually joining the M3 motorway. The southern border of Chiswick runs along the River Thames, which is crossed in this area by Barnes Railway and Foot Bridge, Chiswick Bridge, Kew Railway Bridge and Kew Bridge. River services between Westminster Pier and Hampton Court depart from Kew Gardens Pier just across Kew Bridge. Bus routes on or near Chiswick High Road are (27, 65, 94 (from Acton Green), 237, 267, 272, 391, 440, E3 and H91), as well as the
1974. In a 3 May 2008 interview with Michael Shelley of WFMU, Edwards recalled that after hearing Maxine Nightingale sing on the session for Al Matthews' "Fool" that track's producer Pierre Tubbs had come up with "Right Back Where We Started From" as a good title for a song for Nightingale herself to record and had invited Edwards to co-write the song. Utilizing a tune which Edwards had written "a couple of years before", Tubbs and Edwards wrote "Right Back Where We Started From" in about seven minutes while driving to Charing Cross Hospital where Tubbs' wife Gabrielle (née Zimmerman)
19th century, the base shifted to the Beijing dialect. Lower Yangtze Mandarin is spoken in central Anhui, eastern Hubei, most of Jiangsu north of the Yangtze, as well as the area around Nanjing. The number of speakers was estimated in 1987 at 67 million. The "Language Atlas of China" divides Lower Yangtze Mandarin into three branches: The are also small islands of Jianghuai Mandarin ("Jūnjiāhuà" 軍家話) throughout Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan and Fujian provinces, brought to these areas during the Ming dynasty by soldiers from Jiangsu, Anhui and Henan during the reign of Hongwu Emperor. The Huizhou dialects, spoken in southern
of Valencia), Castellón, and Alicante. The present-day Valencian Community is identified with the historic Kingdom of Valencia, which became a Catalan-speaking part of the Crown of Aragon when it was conquered from the Arabs in the 13th century. The Crown of Aragon instituted a form of independent government in Valencia similar to what already existed in the Kingdom of Aragon and in Catalonia. The Kingdom of Valencia reached a height of population and economic power at that time. Valencia retained a high Muslim, Arabic-speaking population for long after the Aragonese conquest, giving Valencia a strong bi-religious, bi-lingual character. Valencia from
ready before the whole party travelled down. However Apa did not leave until after he had eaten one of Te Awatope's favourite dogs. Te Awatope sought to kill Apa as this dog was his favourite. However, when he went to where Ngati Apa had settled he was told by some people that Apa had been warned the previous evening and had already proceeded south during the night. Many generations later, Ngati Apa were not only descended from Apa Hapaitaketake, but also of Turi captain of Aotea Paerangi normally associated to the Ati Hau and Ngati Rangi tribes. Some along the
business as his way of assisting the Republican Movement. He was arrested in 1932 for printing illegal material, but was acquitted for his crimes. Cahill's childhood was marked by hardship and his family was very poor. Cahill's grandparents were neighbours of the Scottish-born Irish socialist and Easter Rising leader James Connolly, who co-founded the Irish Citizens Army. Cahill was educated at St. Mary's Christian Brothers' School, then located on Barrack Street. At age 14 he left school to assist in the print shop. Soon after, he joined the Catholic Young Men's Society, which campaigned on social issues with a focus
duke named Max and nearly loses her job due to several disgruntled maids. In the final book, Elizabeth is confronted by Jessica (who was reprimanded by Steven) begging her to come home and let her explain herself there. When she refuses and tells her sister to leave, Max convinces Jessica to explain herself in London and Liz to listen to her. When Elizabeth finally does, she learns about Sam's two-timing ways with the other girls at SVU and realizes Jessica was only watching out for her. Ten Years in the future, Elizabeth is living in New York after discovering that
tough Devils defensive core that won the Stanley Cup three times, in 1994–95, 1999–2000 and 2002–03. From the team's first playoff game while in New Jersey, in 1988, Daneyko played in every playoff game until game four of the 2003 quarterfinals. He also was scratched in the first six games of the 2003 finals, but, looking for a spark, coach Pat Burns inserted Daneyko into the lineup for game seven, replacing Oleg Tverdovsky. As a reward to his devotion of the team, and a hint of his impending retirement, Daneyko took the ice for the final shift of the Devils'
Individual and political action on climate change Individual and political action on climate change can take many forms. Many actions aim to build social and political support to limit, and subsequently reduce, the concentration of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere, with the goal of mitigating climate change. Other actions seek to address the ethical and moral aspects of climate justice, especially with regard to the anticipated unequal impacts of climate change adaptation. Political action can change laws and regulations that relate to climate change. Carbon pricing methods, such as a carbon tax or an emissions trading system, are favored
the first quarter. Griffin was then able to help move the ball to the Michigan 30, and as the second quarter started, Klaban kicked a 47-yard field goal to put Ohio State on the board 10–3. Klaban would narrow the score even more on the Buckeyes’ next possession, this time a 24-yarder to cut the Michigan lead to 10–6. After another stalled Wolverine drive, Klaban struck a third time, on a 43-yard kick with six seconds left in the half, and Michigan held a paltry 10–9 lead at halftime. Just like Ohio State, Michigan was unable to move the ball
to the upper floors of a hotel building. In 2009, Li, who previously had US citizenship after years working in the United States, renounced his US citizenship. He was thought to have taken up Singaporean citizenship, although Singaporean authorities did not initially provide any confirmation of this. On 28 July 2009, the chairman of One Foundation (the charity fund of Li) announced that Jet Li had indeed become a Singaporean citizen. He was said to have chosen Singapore for its education system for his two younger daughters. In 2009, he launched his own fitness program, Wuji. The programme consists of
Publishing, "Rock Your Body" is written in the key of E minor and has a tempo of 104 beats per minute. It follows the chord progression of F/G-G/A-Em, with Justin Timberlake's vocal range spanning from the low note of B to the high note of D. Andy Kellman of AllMusic noted "Rock Your Body" as a stand-out from "Justified", as did Jane Stevenson of Jam!, who interpreted its Jackson influence. Giving "Justified" a negative review, Caroline Sullivan of "The Guardian" noted "Rock Your Body" as "predictable". "Complex" Tannis Spenser listed the song as the fifth best Justin Timberlake song, praising
invited to compete in qualifying: Players ranked 17–80 in the world rankings were seeded in qualifying. The rest of the tour players plus the invited amateurs were drawn randomly. Winners advanced to the main draw. 84 century breaks were made by 21 players during the main stage of the World Championship. 111 century breaks – including a maximum break – were made by 53 players during the qualifying stage of the World Championship. The tournament was broadcast live in the UK by BBC TV and BBC Online, as well as on EuroSport. Players and spectators criticised the two-hour delay to
Lt. Jean-Baptiste Raymond de Lacrosse arrived with revolutionary pamphlets, and the impoverished whites and free people of color began to arm themselves as "patriots". On 1 February 1793, France declared war on England and Holland, and General Nicolas Xavier de Ricard took over as Governor. The National Convention abolished enslavement on 4 February 1794, but St. Lucia fell to a British invasion led by Vice Admiral John Jervis on 1 April 1794. Morne Fortune became "Fort Charlotte". Soon, a patriot army of resistance, "L'Armee Francaise dans les Bois", began to fight back. Thus started the First Brigand War. A short
Dans la main d'un magicien "Dans la main d'un magicien" (meaning "In the Hand of a Magic Man") is Celine Dion's first single from the movie soundtrack "Opération beurre de pinottes". It was released in 1985 in Quebec, Canada. Dion recorded also an English version of this song called "Listen to the Magic Man" and did her first real music video for it (1985). "Listen to the Magic Man" is also notable for being Dion's first English-language song recorded in the studio. "The Peanut Butter Solution / Opération beurre de pinottes" soundtrack album includes both versions as well as two
thereby generate a subjective expected utility associated with the decision to allocate additional resources." The next phase of the escalation process is self-justification and rationalizing if the decision the leader made used resources well, if the resources being used were used to make positive change, and assuring themselves that the decision they chose was right. Leaders must balance costs and benefits of any problem to produce a final decision. What matters most often in assuring the leader that they made the right choice regardless of the final outcome is if their decision is what others believed in. Research conducted on
Hrachya Keshishyan Hrachya Keshishyan (; born 15 August 1970 in Yerevan) is an Armenian film director and producer, winner of numerous international awards. In 1990 - 1993 he worked as a director for Armenian State TV and Radio Committee. In 1993-1998 he was the Head of TV Programs Unit of Information and Propaganda Department at Ministry of Defense. In 1996 - 2000 was the "Art 13" TV general producer, then in 2000 - 2010 general producer of Armenia Public TV. In 1999-2010 Keshishyan produced and directed many TV programs and shows at Armenia Public TV: "Late Night," "The First Program,"
escalators in place, the one-way circulation scheme was introduced and the remaining lifts were removed. In 2007 the station underwent a major modernisation, removing the murals installed on the Central and Bakerloo line platforms in the 1980s and replacing them with plain white tiles, in a style similar to those used when the station opened in 1900. The wall tiling on the Bakerloo line platforms featured the station name and an individual geometric pattern and colour scheme designed by Leslie Green. One 1980s mural remains on one of the platforms. The Central line platform works were substantially complete and a
June 1831. The journey took an hour and 40 minutes The K&LJR and B&LR worked closely as trains ran over both lines to access the Liverpool and Manchester line. Two passenger trains daily ran in each direction between Bolton and Liverpool one in the morning and the other in the afternoon, each train providing inside covered accommodation and outside wooden seats in open wagons. In 1834 the B&LR leased the running of the railway to John Hargreaves, an established carrier of Bolton. Hargreaves was granted running rights over the K&LJR and the L&MR using his own engines and rolling stock.
David Bailey, and the album credits gave "a kiss" to "Jim" (James Honeyman-Scott) and John Belushi, who had both recently died. The lead single, "Do You Wanna Hold Me?", reached No. 47 in the UK, but fared best on the Dutch charts, where it peaked at No. 3. With the help of a video in heavy rotation on MTV, the song reached No. 77 in the U.S. The group were due to embark on a world tour in support of "When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going", but tensions within the group were rising, as the members were
KiHa 281 series The is a tilting diesel multiple unit (DMU) train type operated by Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido) on "Super Hokuto" limited express services in Hokkaido, Japan since 1994. They were the first tilting trains to be operated by JR Hokkaido. The fleet of 27 cars is normally formed into seven-car sets for use on "Super Hokuto" limited express services operating between and , and formations are sometimes lengthened to eight cars during busy periods. 7-car sets are normally formed as follows, with car 1 at the Sapporo end. Car 3 is a Green (first class) car. Sets
Radar range and wavelength can be adapted for different surveys of bird and insect migration and daily habits. They can have other uses too in the biological field. Radar configurations and types Radar configurations and types is an article about listing the different uses of radars. Radar come in a variety of configuration in the emitter, the receiver, the antenna, wavelength, scan strategies, etc. Search radars scan great volumes of space with pulses of short radio waves. They typically scan the volume two to four times a minute. The waves are usually less than a meter long. Ships and planes
formed in the Dutch colonial village of Bergen in 1660, located across the Hudson River from the town of New Amsterdam in what is today Lower Manhattan. The first services were held in a log schoolhouse. In 1680 an octagonal, sandstone church was built by William Day. The church was located on Vroom Street, between Bergen and Tuers Avenues. The congregation outgrew the original church and a second church was erected in 1773. This church was also made of sandstone and was located at the corner of Bergen Avenue and Vroom Street. The third and current church was built in
operations into a single location, which now serves as the company's North American corporate headquarters. UNITED GRINDING North America is responsible for the importation, sales, service and “Americanization” of high precision grinding machines built by the member companies of the group in Germany and Switzerland. The companies originally included Blohm Maschinenbau GmbH, Sheffield-Schaudt Maschinenbau GmbH, Maegerle AG, and Studer AG. Today, UNITED GRINDING North America, Inc. companies also include: Mikrosa, Jung, and Ewag. UNITED GRINDING North America sells machines for every type of grinding process under eight different brands: BLOHM, EWAG, JUNG, MÄGERLE, MIKROSA, SCHAUDT, STUDER and WALTER. The technologies
Lost Decade (Japan) The is a period of economic stagnation in Japan following the Japanese asset price bubble's collapse in late 1991 and early 1992. The term originally referred to the years from 1991 to 2000, but recently the decade from 2001 to 2010 is often included so that the whole period is referred to as the Lost Score or the Lost 20 Years (失われた二十年, "Ushinawareta Nijūnen"). Broadly impacting the entire Japanese economy, over the period of 1995 to 2007, GDP fell from $5.33 trillion to $4.36 trillion in nominal terms, real wages fell around 5%, while the country experienced
the other must yield to his authority. For example, Sura was conducting operations under his own command in Central Greece. He was superseded by Sulla on notification by Lucullus. He then had to obey Sulla's legal command to report back to his Macedonian commander. Fimbria in Asia Minor was superseded the moment Sulla set foot in his command. A refusal to obey would be an act of civil war. The men in these cases had much more power than most soldiers today. Mutiny was more common than it is today. Fimbria's men refused to back him in civil war. Sulla
vegetation zones include a water-starwort ("Callitriche") in shallower areas and the alga "Nitella flexilis" in deeper water and around the inlet. Other species include a pondweed ("Potamogeton") which grows in of water and the rush "Juncus bulbosus". Brown trout and schelly, a species of whitefish, are found in the tarn. Grassland on the Helvellyn range has been heavily overgrazed for many years, yet it supports a diversity of acid grassland species including sheep's fescue ("Festuca ovina") on the summit ridge, matgrass ("Nardus stricta") on the middle slopes, and fescue-bent swards on the lower slopes. The "Nardus" grasslands are the haunt
grandson Toshitada, great-grandson Shunzei and great-great-grandson Fujiwara no Teika. Nagaie was a patron of the poetic arts, which were seen as a key element in the education of the ruling class. He hosted poetic gatherings, including "uta-awase" contests and meetings for the composition of both "waka" and "kanshi", at his residence. He participated in a number of "uta-awase" at the palace, notably acting as the poetic arbiter (歌撰者) of the right team (右方) at the "Kōgōgū Shunjū Uta-awase" (皇后宮春秋歌合) in Tengi 4 (1056). 43 of his "waka" were included in imperial anthologies from the "Goshūi Wakashū" on. He supposedly produced
Rob Johnson (baseball) Robert James "Rob" Johnson (born July 22, 1982) is an American former professional baseball catcher and pitcher. Johnson played Major League Baseball from 2007 to 2013, predominantly for the Seattle Mariners. Johnson attended Saddleback College, Mission Viejo, California, and was named MVP of the Orange Empire League in . In 2003, he attended the University of Houston for one season, before he was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in 4th round (123rd overall) of the 2004 Major League Baseball Draft. Following a breakout season, Seattle Mariners General Manager Bill Bavasi promoted Johnson to the Triple-A level Tacoma
Militia Act of 1862 The Militia Act of 1862, , enacted July 17, 1862, was legislation enacted by the 37th United States Congress during the American Civil War that allowed African-Americans to participate as war laborers and soldiers for the first time since the Militia Act of 1792. The act created controversy on several fronts. Praised by many abolitionists activists as a first step toward equality, it stipulated that the black recruits could be soldiers or manual laborers. Although black soldiers proved themselves as reputable soldiers, discrimination in pay and other areas remained widespread. According to the Militia Act of
in the White Sox minor league system through 2001, reaching AAA with the Charlotte Knights. On March 27, 2002, he was traded by the White Sox to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Dámaso Marte. He spent the next two seasons pitching in AAA for the Nashville Sounds. He was selected off waivers by the Minnesota Twins after the 2003 season. Guerrier made his Major League debut on June 17, 2004 against the Montreal Expos as the starting pitcher. He worked four innings and allowed two earned runs. On the season he appeared in nine games, making two starts for an 0-1
Joint Defense Council. Vice-President and Secretary of Foreign Affairs Carlos P. Garcia held the opportune conversations with Secretary Dulles for this purpose. Agreement was reached thereon and the first meeting of the Joint United States-Philippines Defense Council was held in Manila following the end of the Manila Conference. Thus were the terms of the Mutual Defense Pact between the Philippines and the United States duly implemented. The Magsaysay administration negotiated the Laurel-Langley Agreement which was a trade agreement between the Philippines and the United States which was signed in 1955 and expired in 1974. Although it proved deficient, the final
Still Waters (Bee Gees album) Still Waters is the twenty-first studio album by the pop group the Bee Gees, released on 10 March 1997 in the UK by Polydor, and on 6 May the same year in the US by A&M. In 1994, the Bee Gees and Polydor Records had planned a major tour to promote "Size Isn't Everything" (1993) but it was postponed in February the same year due to Barry Gibb's trouble with arthritis in his back, right hand and right knee. Following the cancellation of the tour, Robin Gibb told the press that the group was working
his manhood. When he explains he is only 14 years old, she is shocked, thinking he simply had good skin for an old man. She tells him to come back in a year. Patrick and his buddies ask Harold for one more favor: to get them some beer for a party. Harold agrees, but only if they allow him to join them at the party, which they accept. Harold buys the beer, but while chatting with the boys at the party he is arrested by police, who believe him to be an adult selling beer to minors. They do not
led 35–14 at the start of the fourth quarter. For the fourth time in five years, the Longhorns staged a big rally to win the game. This time, Texas overcame a 21-point fourth quarter deficit to win by three points as time expired in the game. It was the biggest fourth-quarter comeback in Texas Longhorn history. Fox Sports selected Jamaal Charles and Jacob Lacey as their players of the game for Texas and Oklahoma State, respectively. Charles averaged 11.3 yards per carry. ESPN remarked, "For the second straight week, Jammal Charles led a late charge for the 15th-ranked Longhorns. He
the others being Drew Vettleson and Ryan Brett. In August 2012, Sale was suspended for fifty games for the use of banned stimulants. On May 29, 2013, the Rays suspended Sale for conduct detrimental to the organization regarding an incident involving a post on Facebook regarding a visit to a strip club. He was suspended yet again in August 2014 for a second drug violation. On February 27, 2015, Sale was released by the Rays. Josh Sale Joshua E. Sale (born July 5, 1991) is an American professional baseball outfielder who is a free agent. Sale attended Bishop Blanchet High
down the halls of Beau Chêne High School As we enjoy our high school days. Teachers and friends, laughter and fun One for all, and all for one. Beau Chêne High, hail to you Altogether, friends old and new Beau Chêne High, go big blue Proudly we honor you. Come walk by my side out the doors of Beau Chêne High School Under the spreading live oak trees. Our old friend until the end Dear alma mater Beau Chêne High. When sung, the words "memories" (first verse) and "until" (final verse) are truncated to fit the rhythm of the music.
implies the characteristic postulate of hyperbolic geometry. Max Dehn gave an example of a non-Legendrian geometry where the angle sum of a triangle is greater than 180 degrees, and a semi-Euclidean geometry where there is a triangle with an angle sum of 180 degrees but Euclid's parallel postulate fails. In Dehn's geometries the Archimedean axiom does not hold. Saccheri–Legendre theorem In absolute geometry, the Saccheri–Legendre theorem states that the sum of the angles in a triangle is at most 180°. Absolute geometry is the geometry obtained from assuming all the axioms that lead to Euclidean geometry with the exception of
tallest free-standing structure, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. At 220 feet, the stunt from Atlanta's Hyatt Regency Hotel (doubling for the Westin Peachtree Plaza) in the 1981 Burt Reynolds film "Sharky's Machine" still holds up as the highest free-fall stunt ever performed from a building for a commercially released film. However, despite it being a record-setting fall, only the beginning of the stunt as he goes through the window is used in the film. A dummy was used for the outside wide shot. However, Robinson performed a similar falling stunt for his largest role as an actor in the 1985 Burt
Alfred Hocking House The Alfred Hocking House (now also known as Graystones) at 1302 Nehoa Street in Honolulu, Hawaii was built in 1903 for Alfred Hocking, founder of the Honolulu Brewing and Malting Company. It was designed in Queen Anne style architecture by E.A.P. Newcomb, a nationally known architect newly arrived in Hawaii, in partnership with the much younger but well-connected local architect C.W. Dickey. It was listed on the Hawaii and National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Even after Alfred died in 1936 and his wife in 1940, the property remained in the Hocking family until 1947, when
with Mr W Hester acting as the principal and single teacher of the 25 enrolled students. At this time, the school offered education to students from Years 1 to 8 (14 was the leaving age of school at the time). In late 1944, the school was closed during the closing stages of World War II due to a luck of the number of students. The school was re-opened in 1951 by Mr Barry Hubbard with borrowed supplies from the local Mathoura Public School. In 1957, the introduction of irrigation brought many people to the area which led to a high
Dalpat was a Rajput of the Rathore clan and a scion of Bika (the founder of Bikaner). In the manuscript, Bika is referred to as "Vikramaditya". Dalpat's father was Maharaja Rai Singh of Bikaner. Rai Singh was in turn, the grandson of Jaitsingh (a grandson of Bika). The "Dalpat Vilas" was probably written during Maharaja Rai Singh's rule in the period 1579–1612 C.E. Jaitsingh was killed in a battle with Maldev of Jodhpur. Jaitsingh's son, Kalyanmal was in the wilderness until he received the assistance of Sher Shah Suri. Jaitsi's father, Rav Lunkaran had previously given shelter to Sher Shah.
body length is 10 mm. The body is black with four white markings at tergum 2 and 3 and two white markings at the end of the abdomen. Tergum 1 is black with tufts of white hairs at the side. These tufts are visible i this picture of a hovering fly.The wings are mostly black, only the top is transparent. The veins are dark brown. The following picture was overexposed. Due to the brightly lit background the veins are visible.The newly emerged "Anthrax anthrax" may be found sitting on a bee hotel. Their body is dull black with more transparent
2000. He served as a senior instructor and superintendent of Handicraft training & designing center, Government of Odisha, Bhubaneswar since 1963. Raghunath Mohapatra Raghunath Mohapatra (born 23 March 1943) Rajya Sabha MP is an architect and sculptor from Odisha state in India. He was awarded Padma Shri in 1975 and Padma Bhushan in 2001. He was awarded Padma Vibhushan in 2013 on occasion of 64th Republic day of India. Born in Puri, Mohapatra was awarded Padma Shri by the then President of India Fakiruddin Ali Ahmed in 1976 and also received the Padma Bhushan award in 2001. He was nominated
Australian motorcycle Grand Prix The Australian motorcycle Grand Prix is a motorcycling event that is part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. From 1997 to the present day, it is run at the scenic Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit south of Melbourne, Victoria. Prior to 1997 the event was held at a number of different venues, most notably Eastern Creek west of Sydney New South Wales and Bathurst in central western New South Wales. The only rider to win the 'premier class' race at multiple venues is five-time World Champion Mick Doohan, with wins at Bathurst (1988), Eastern Creek
Sofi Fahrman Sofi Margareta Fahrman (born July 20, 1979, in Stockholm) is a Swedish journalist and fashion reporter for the Aftonbladet newspaper. She runs and owns the blog Sofis Mode on the Aftonbladets official website, and publishes her own fashion magazine, "Sofis mode", as a supplement to the Aftonbladet newspaper each week. Fahrman also runs a blog called Sofis snapshots. Before starting "Sofis mode" she was a celebrity editor for Aftonbladets celebrity and entertainment magazine "Klick!". She currently resides in Stockholm. Fahrman worked for Elle magazine in Sweden for a few years and then went to work for Aftonbladet; she
Amundsen Gulf Amundsen Gulf is a gulf located in the Northwest Territories, Canada, between Banks Island and Victoria Island and the mainland. It is approximately in length and about across where it meets the Beaufort Sea. The Amundsen Gulf was explored by Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen between 1903 and 1906. The gulf is at the western end of the famous Northwest Passage, a route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific. Few people live along the shores of the gulf, but there are a few towns and communities, including Sachs Harbour, Ulukhaktok, and Paulatuk. Heading north in the gulf one
Donkey follows Shrek on his quest to find Fiona. While coming to the castle, Donkey unintentionally catches the unwanted attention of the fire-breathing dragon. Shrek escapes, but Donkey is caught and cornered. Before the dragon attempts to doom him, he tries to avoid his fate by complimenting the dragon, whom he discovers is a female, and the dragon is greatly flattered by Donkey's compliments. She takes him to her lair to be intimate with him. However, Shrek rescues Donkey before things become too personal, and the two narrowly escape with the Princess. One night, during camp, Donkey asks Shrek why
name Eyes Cream another Billboard US Top 10 hit: "Open Up Your Mind". He also co-produced Snap!'s hit "The Power of Bhangra". and worked as remixer for artists such as Roxette and Vasco Rossi. Also 2002 the famous band Right Said Fred covered his song "Love Song" and included the song in their album "Fredhead". Right Said Fred's rendition of "Love Song" was released as single by Sony BMG and reached n. 21 in the Official German Sales Chart remaining in the Top 40 for more than 4 months. In 2004 he wrote and produced the club anthem entitled "To
Raja Rani" (1994), "Saajan Ka Ghar" (1994), "Andolan" (1995), "Barsaat" (1995), "Anokha Andaaz" (1995), "Saajan Ki Baahon Mein" (1995), "Zamaana Deewana" (1995), "Raja Hindustani" (1996), "Agnisakshi" (1996), "Saajan Chale Sasural" (1996), "Pardes" (1997), "Naseeb" (1997), "Aa Ab Laut Chalen" (1999), "Sirf Tum" (1999), "Dhadkan" (2000), "Kasoor" (2001), "Hum Ho Gaye Aapke" (2001), "" (2001), "Yeh Dil Aashiqanaa" (2002), "Ansh" (2002), "Haan Maine Bhi Pyaar Kiya" (2002), "Dil Hai Tumhaara" (2002), "Tum Se Achcha Kaun Hai" (2002), "Dil Ka Rishta" (2003), "Qayamat" (2003) Footpath (2003), "Andaaz" (2003), "Barsaat" (2005), And "Mere Jeevan Saathi" (2006), . He has sung his most number
the essential message of this piece." Besides portraying "Hedwig", 2005 was also significant in Oh's career because of his appearance in the critically acclaimed period drama "Shin Don" set in Goryeo. He had played minor roles in film and TV before, but the Buddhist monk Wonhyeon was his first major supporting role. (Oh later made a cameo in the 2010 Korean War drama "Road No. 1" as a favor to "Shin Don" director Kim Jin-min.) In 2006, Oh achieved mainstream fame with the television series "The Vineyard Man" (also known as "The Man of the Vineyard"), in his first onscreen
village was 96.13% White, 2.21% African American, and 1.66% from two or more races. There were 72 households out of which 30.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 65.3% were married couples living together, 8.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 20.8% were non-families. 20.8% 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 2.51 and the average family size was 2.84. In the village, the population was spread out with 22.1% under the age
all being called azapirones, not all of them actually contain the azapirodecanedione component, and most in fact do not or contain a variation of it. Additionally, many azapirones are also pyrimidinylpiperazines, though again this does not apply to them all. Drugs classed as azapirones can be identified by their -"spirone" or -"pirone" suffix. On a pharmacological level, azapirones varyingly possess activity at the following receptors: Actions at D, 5-HT, 5-HT, and sigma receptors have also been shown for some azapirones. While some of the listed properties such as 5-HT and D blockade may be useful in certain indications such as
Notes Bibliography Illinois Terminal Railroad The Illinois Terminal Railroad Company (reporting marks "ITC"), known as the Illinois Traction System until 1937, was a heavy duty interurban electric railroad with extensive passenger and freight business in central and southern Illinois from 1896 to 1982. When Depression era Illinois Traction was in financial distress and had to reorganize, the Illinois Terminal name was adopted to reflect the line's primary money making role as a freight interchange link to major steam railroads at its terminal ends, Peoria, Danville, and St. Louis. Interurban passenger service slowly was reduced, and it ended in 1956. Freight
dining room and a luncheon room in addition to the American Bar (named in gratitude to the American officers who stayed at the club during the Second World War and provided funds to refurbish the bar after the war), the Canadian Room (named in gratitude to the Canadian officers who stayed at the club during the Second World War and afterwards provided the timber for the room when it was still in short supply), the Drawing Room, the Smoking Room (although smoking within the club is no longer permitted), the library (that includes antiquarian and contemporary books), the Card Room,
as Rubeus Hagrid, throughout the Hindi dubs of the entire "Harry Potter film series". Dilip Sinha (actor) Dilip Sinha (Hindi: "Dilīpa Sinhā") (born 1951) is an Indian actor and a voice-dubbing artist who principally speaks Hindi and Bhojpuri. Dilip Sinha was staying in Marina Guest House Bandra at West Mumbai for 20 years and at the present time, he is currently staying in Goregaon West, Mumbai, India. He is married and has 2 children. He began acting in 1975, and was a lead actor in the first Bhojpuri color film, "Dangal". Subsequently, he dubbed foreign films, including some made in
converse with animals, Augie would often capitalize upon his father's foibles. The smooth-talking Doggie Daddy attempts to provide strict parental guidance to Augie, often to Augie's displeasure. Doggie Daddy is usually depicted wearing only a collar. Despite his strictness, Doggie Daddy has a warm personality and typically acquiesces to his son's wishes. Doug Young voiced Doggie Daddy as a Jimmy Durante impersonation. A video game featuring and named for the characters was released in 1991 for the Commodore 64. Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy are Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters who debuted on "The Quick Draw McGraw
major wars and political revolutions took place around Europe and the world in the period between 1610 and 1700. The Industrial Revolution began in Britain, based on coal, steam, and textile mills. Political change in continental Europe was spurred by the French Revolution under the motto "liberté, égalité, fraternité". Napoleon Bonaparte took control, made many reforms inside France, and transformed Western Europe. But his rise stimulated both nationalism and reaction and he was defeated in 1814–15 as the old royal conservatives returned to power. The period between 1815 and 1871 saw revolutionary attempts in much of Europe (apart from Britain).
100th anniversary game on Thanksgiving Day 2006. In 2009, the 1993 teams from the Easton P-Burg Game met again for the Gatorade REPLAY Game to resolve the game, which ended in a 7-7 tie, with more than 13,000 fans watching as Phillipsburg won by a score of 27-12. The district's high school serves students from the Town of Phillipsburg and from five sending communities at the secondary level: Alpha, Bloomsbury (in Hunterdon County), Greenwich Township, Lopatcong Township and Pohatcong Township, as part of sending/receiving relationships with the respective school districts. Students from the town and from all of Warren County
forcing tactics employed by Kennymore's jockey Fred Templeman. On 2 October, Kennymore ended his season by winning the Newmarket St Leger over one and three quarter miles against moderate opposition. In their book, "A Century of Champions", based on the Timeform rating system, John Randall and Tony Morris rated Kennymore an "inferior" winner of the 2000 Guineas. Kennymore was retired from racing to become a breeding stallion. He had little chance to prove himself, however, as he died in the late summer of 1916 after siring only one crop of foals. Kennymore Kennymore (February 1911 – 1916) was a British
State Veterans' Nursing Homes and Domiciliary Home. On April 30, 2010, the House and Senate unanimously passed Ambler's House Bill 697, the Entertainment Industry Incentive Bill into legislation. In 2010, Hillsborough County Commissioner Jim Norman filed to run against Ambler in the Florida Senate District 12 Primary Election. Norman had volunteered on Ambler's previous campaigns for the House District 47 seat and had expressed his intentions to run for the seat when Ambler reached term-limits. Instead, Norman filed to run against Ambler for the Senate seat at the last second. During the campaign, news broke that Norman had failed to
Buncheong Buncheong ware, or "Punch'ong", is a form of traditional Korean stoneware, with a bluish-green tone. Pots are coated with a white slip, and decorative designs are painted on using an iron pigment. Buncheong is a modern term used to describe Korean stoneware produced from the late 14th century and continued today. Buncheong ware developed from the earlier Goryeo celadon inlay technique called "sanggam" and rapidly distinguished itself. The style emerged in the early Joseon dynasty, largely replacing the style of celadon in common use. In contrast to the refined elegance of Goryeo celadon, buncheong is designed to be natural,
is where is great need to strengthen in finances, resources, and technology. Technology is booming in this time and that has an effect on how much education students have access to globally. Therefore, those areas need to be strengthen to ensure that education is top priority going into the future. In 2000, ten years later, the international community met again at the World Education Forum in Dakar, Senegal, an event which drew 1100 participants. The forum took stock of the fact that many countries were far from having reached the goals established at the World Conference on Education for All
operations; being readily able to conduct all-weather hands-off low-level flight was considered one of the core advantages of the Tornado. The Tornado ADV has a different radar system to other variants, designated AI.24 Foxhunter, as it is designed for air defence operations; it is capable of continuously keeping track of up to 20 targets at ranges of up to . The Tornado was one of the earliest aircraft to be fitted with a digital data bus for data transmission. A link 16 JTIDS integration on the F3 variant enabled the exchange of radar and other sensory information with nearby friendly
of meat production. For example, in the US beef production system, practices prevailing in 2007 are estimated to have involved 8.6 percent less fossil fuel use, 16 percent less greenhouse gas emissions, 12 percent less water use and 33 percent less land use, per unit mass of beef produced, than in 1977. These figures are based on analysis taking into account feed production, feedlot practices, forage-based cow-calf operations, backgrounding before cattle enter a feedlot, and production of culled dairy cows. Water pollution due to animal waste is a common problem in both developed and developing nations. The USA, Canada, India,
at time when a rebellion (later to emerge as the Easter Rising) was being actively planned. The graveside oration, given by Patrick Pearse, remains one of the most famous speeches of the Irish independence movement stirring his audience to a call to arms. It ended with the lines: "They think that they have pacified Ireland. They think that they have purchased half of us and intimidated the other half. They think that they have foreseen everything, think that they have provided against everything; but, the fools, the fools, the fools! — They have left us our Fenian dead, and while
subsidies from the Swedish Film Institute. Combined with the institute's earlier production grant, the project received from the SFI. It opened in the U.S. on 6 March 1967, where it grossed $250,000. Distributed by United Artists, it debuted at the New York Film Festival with UA marketing highlighting the leads' similar appearance. The marketing quoted critics, particularly about Alma's erotic monologue. "Persona" finished its New York run after one month, which was considered disappointing. In Brazil, it was released as "Quando as mulheres pecam" ("Where Women Sin") to emphasize its sexuality. "Persona" was released in the United Kingdom in 1967,
early history of Rutgers University. Across Hamilton Street is the block called Old Queens, the seat of the university. The mall bisecting the block was formed when Bleecker Place, a city street, was closed. After several generous donations to Rutgers, including the first building dedicated to housing the institution's library (now known as Voorhees Hall), the grassy mall was named for Ralph and Elizabeth Rodman Voorhees. Voorhees Mall was once the site of annual commencement exercises for Rutgers College. Professor George H. Cook (for whom the Cook campus of Rutgers University was named) erected this Italianate-Victorian brownstone which he named
that large radiator panes (multiple square meters) are required. Heat pipes and loop heat pipes are used extensively in spacecraft, since they don’t require any power to operate, operate nearly isothermally, and can transport heat over long distances. Grooved wicks are used in spacecraft heat pipes, as shown in the first photograph in this section. The heat pipes are formed by extruding aluminum, and typically have an integral flange to increase the heat transfer area, which lowers the temperature drop. Grooved wicks are used in spacecraft, instead of the screen or sintered wicks used for terrestrial heat pipes, since the
Dewitt Ellerbe Dewitt Ellerbe (born April 1, 1981) is a former American football Defensive Back for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL)National Football League Europe (NFL Europe) for the Amsterdam Admirals. He was signed by the Giants after the 2004 NFL Draft. He played college football at South Carolina State University, where he earned second-team All Meac Honors. At South Carolina State University, Ellerbe was a four-year starter for the Bulldogs playing Safety and Cornerback. As a senior, he had 50 tackles (37 solo) and two interceptions for 78 yards. Ellerbe also blocked a field goal
It was not a revolution against behaviorism with the aim of transforming behaviorism into a better way of pursuing psychology by adding a little mentalism to it. [...] Its aim was to discover and to describe formally the meanings that human beings created out of their encounters with the world, and then to propose hypotheses about what meaning-making processes were implicated. (Bruner, 1990, Acts of Meaning, p. 2) It should be noted however that behaviorism was to a large extent restricted to North America and the cognitive reactions were in large part a reimportation of European psychologies. George Mandler has
machinery. All who see the new creature fall quaking to their knees. As things turn out, Jerry discovers that "it's a tasty world". Contrary to the apparent chaos of the later Cornelius novels, "The Final Programme" is quite structured, being an alternative retelling of major episodes of the saga of Elric of Melniboné, with the various characters each taking roles similar to those of the earlier stories: Jerry as Elric, Catherine as Cymoril, and Miss Brunner as Stormbringer. The first US edition (1968) of this work was censored. The 1976 US edition of "The Final Programme" included an introduction by
allowed Ermey to write or edit his own dialogue and improvise on the set, a notable rarity in a Kubrick film. Kubrick later indicated that Ermey was an excellent performer, often needing just two or three takes per scene, also unusual for a Kubrick film. Ermey's performance won critical raves and he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award as Best Supporting Actor. Ermey later played a drill instructor in the pilot episode of "" and the ghost of a drill instructor in the film "The Frighteners", both similar to his character in "Full Metal Jacket". Ermey subsequently appeared in
Brian Moran Brian Joseph Moran (born September 9, 1959) is an American politician and a member of the Democratic Party. He has served as Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security since 2014, and was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates from 1996 until 2008, representing Northern Virginia's 46th district. Moran was a primary candidate for Governor of Virginia in 2009, hoping to succeed fellow Democrat Tim Kaine, but on June 9, 2009, he lost the Democratic Party nomination to Creigh Deeds, a member of the Virginia Senate. Moran was born in Natick, Massachusetts, the youngest of seven
on the Berwick-Evansville Road in southwestern Briar Creek Township. The Briar Creek Reservoir is resembles a Hill-Land type lake. However, classification is difficult due to its small size and lack of features. The points on the lake's shoreline are "gradual and rounded". The lake has a distinct channel which meanders in a west-northwest to east-southeast direction. The Briar Creek Reservoir is at least deep in parts of its eastern half. Various other sites in the lake are at least deep. The Briar Creek Reservoir is dammed by a dam known as the Briar Creek Dam. As of 1979, the dam
and each reporter filed a story featuring this revelation to be published the next day. Naval authorities quickly issued a statement denying Green's allegation. Another one of the men gave the surprising testimony that Lieutenant Commander Coakley had threatened to have him shot after he refused to answer some questions during interrogation at Camp Shoemaker. Seaman Alphonso McPherson held fast to his testimony even when faced by Coakley in cross-examination. Coakley denied threatening anyone, exclaiming that such an idea was a personal affront. Veltmann responded that this line of evidence was news to him, too. The next day, Coakley gave
USSBA Northern States Group 3A Champion. This was the band's first championship of any kind since the 16-year Chapter Championship streak was broken in 2001. The band was also named the 2010 Cotton Bowl Music Festival Grand Champion while participating in the Cotton Bowl Classic festivities in Dallas, Texas. By being named grand champion, the band had the honor of playing their show "Journey of Man" during pre-game in front of 78,000 fans. The WTHS Drumline also received first place and won the honor to play their cadence to bring all of the bands onto the field for the mass
dollar. The cent coins were all the same sizes, weights, and compositions as the corresponding Australian coins, with the 1 dollar an equilaterally curved seven-sided coin minted in cupro-nickel. The reverse of each of the six original coins depicts the image of an item or symbol important to native culture, with the most notable being the 10 cent piece depicting Ngoreru, a local sea god from the Temoto region. In 1985 bronze-plated steel replaced bronze in the 1 and 2 cents, with nickel-clad steel replacing cupro-nickel in the 20 cents in 1989, and the 5 and 10 cents in 1990.