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loops the mall's parking lot is known as Columbia Mall Blvd and is the address for many outlying businesses including McDonald's, Party City, and Virginia College. Columbia Place was built by Kahn Development Company and the Richard E. Jacobs Group and was purchased by CBL & Associates Properties in 2001. For a period of time the mall was leased and managed by Spinoso Real Estate Group of North Syracuse, New York after being lost by owner CBL & Associates Properties in a foreclosure action. CBL & Associates Properties also lost their former Citadel Mall property in Charleston, South Carolina in
"I'm going home on the Seven Sisters Road". Rob Fleming, the main character in Nick Hornby's book "High Fidelity", lives in Seven Sisters Road. London electropop band Real Lies released a 2015 single entitled Seven Sisters which followed their earlier single, of a similar road theme, 'North Circular'. Seven Sisters Road Seven Sisters Road is a road in north London, England which runs within the boroughs of Islington, Hackney and Haringey. It is an extension of Camden Road, running from Holloway Road (the A1 road) at the Nags Head crossroads then on to another crossroads with Blackstock Road and Stroud
"The Learning Village" project was a collaboration between the Department of Education, the Diocese of Westminster and Tower Hamlets Council. Building work began on the "Learning Village" in 2006. The architects were Perkins Ogden. Sapa Building Systems wrote that, "The design brief for a building can be complex and influenced by many issues.Bishop Challoner Catholic Collegiate School presented us with the unique challenge of preserving the view of an historic church from the perspective of a modern school building... Bringing defining modern architecture to the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Bishop Challenor School features an elevated section to meet this
that the authorities were considering his application. The letter made no mention of Fabre's candidacy. On 2 February 2010, the Constitutional Court validated the candidacies of seven of the eight candidates who were initially accepted by CENI. The only candidate rejected by the Constitutional Court was Kofi Yamgnane, who held joint dual nationality: the Court cited a contradiction between the date of birth given in his French documents (11 October 1945) and the date given in his Togolese documents (31 December 1945). According to the Court, the contradiction was "of a nature to cause confusion over the identity of the
Sakya monastery in Western Tibet. When Rinchen Gyaltsen’s older half-brother (Phagpa - the first preceptor of the Yuan Dynasty) left Sakya, he became the “somewhat” abbot of the monastery of Sakya. Although his brother Phagpa was given the title of the Imperial Preceptor, he gave up the post in 1274 (to return to Sakya) and it was passed on to Rinchen Gyaltsen. The year of the death of Rinchen Gyaltsen seems to be uncertain. It is said to be either 1279 or 1282 (most probably 12 March 1279). His death occurred in Shingkun (Lintao) and his post was passed on
was not common in Europe or North America until the 1980s when several books on the topic were published. Fruit carving is a significant part of Thai cultural heritage. Watermelon carving dates to the 14th century in Thailand during the Sukhothai dynasty. The annual Loi Krathong Festival occurs each November where people in Thailand float lamps and lanterns down a river to honor water spirits. One legend is that one of the king’s maids decorated her lantern with a watermelon carved with flower designs to impress him and that he was so pleased that he encouraged all Thai women to
Chris Riggi Christopher "Chris" Riggi (born September 18, 1985) is an American actor, known for his role as Scott Rosson in the teen drama television series "Gossip Girl", and Jacob White in the "Twilight" parody film, "Vampires Suck", which was released in the US on August 18, 2010. Riggi was born in New York City, New York and is the son of philanthropists Michele and Ron Riggi. He started his career in 2008 in the short film "Brotherhood" as Jared, before moving onto screen works such as the independent films "Toe to Toe" and "Dare". Additionally, Riggi made guest appearances
Jude (singer) Jude (born Michael Jude Christodal, October 16, 1969, Boston, Massachusetts) is an American singer and songwriter. Jude's debut album, "430 N. Harper Ave", was released independently by the Fish of Death label in 1997. This caught the attention of Madonna's record label, Maverick, who signed Jude and released his second album, "No One Is Really Beautiful" — which contained several re-recordings of some of the debut album's tracks. Jude enjoyed a short-lived radio term on select stations throughout the US, featuring two tracks from "No One Is Really Beautiful", "I'm Sorry Now" (#33 Billboard Adult Top 40 Chart)
Madison, Bennett stated that Jack Salt was "leaning" towards a redshirt, but he had not made a final decision yet. On February 7, 2015, Justin Anderson suffered a broken finger in his left hand during the Louisville game. He had surgery the next day, and was expected to return to playing after four to six weeks, but an emergency appendectomy on March 5 kept him sidelined. Anderson returned to play seven days later, against Florida State in the ACC Tournament quarterfinals. !colspan=12 style="background:#; color:white;"| Non-conference regular season !colspan=12 style="background:#; color:white;"| ACC regular season !colspan=12 style="background:#; color:white;"| ACC Tournament !colspan=12 style="background:#;
the Boston Red Sox. With Boston, Hoblitzell won two consecutive World Series (1915 and 1916). Hoblitzell was often assigned to room with Babe Ruth when the team traveled, as the team's management hoped that Hoblitzell would be a good influence on the rowdy superstar. Hoblitzell's baseball career was interrupted by his induction into the U.S. Army Dental Corps in 1918, and he never returned to the major leagues. He finished his career with 1,318 games played, 1,310 hits, 27 home runs, 593 RBIs and a .278 batting average. After his military service, Hoblitzell was a manager in minor-league baseball. In
on to found major monastic institutions. His eloquence and asceticism attracted many followers, for whom in 1096 he founded a monastery of canons regular at La Roë, of which he was the first abbot. In that same year Pope Urban II summoned him to Angers and appointed him an apostolic missionary, authorizing him to preach anywhere. His preaching drew large crowds of devoted followers, both men and women, even lepers. As a result, many men wished to embrace the religious life, whom he sent to his abbey. When the canons of that house objected to the influx of candidates of
western sector, as China retained de facto control of the Aksai Chin. After the war, India abandoned the Forward Policy, and the de facto borders stabilised along the Line of Actual Control. According to James Calvin of Marine Corps Command and Staff College, even though China won a military victory it lost in terms of its international image. China's first nuclear weapon test in October 1964 and its support of Pakistan in the 1965 India Pakistan War tended to confirm the American view of communist world objectives, including Chinese influence over Pakistan. Lora Saalman opined in a study of Chinese
with Northrop Deltas and Bristol Bolingbrokes, the squadron was tasked with anti-submarine duty while serving with RCAF Eastern Air Command. In December 1941, after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor the squadron was moved to RCAF Station Sea Island on the west coast of Canada as part of RCAF Western Air Command. In June 1942 in response to the Japanese attack on the Aleutians, it was moved to Alaska flying the Bristol Bolingbroke V as part of RCAF X Wing, operating from Elmendorf Army Airfield (Anchorage), with small detachments stationed at Naval Air Station Kodiak and Marks Air Force Base
drug possession. Following from his success at reintroducing gold-indexed contracts in 1977, in October 1980, Helms proposed a return to the gold standard, and successfully passed an amendment setting up a commission to look into gold-backed currency. After the presidential election, Helms and Strom Thurmond sponsored a Senate amendment to a Department of Justice appropriations bill denying the department the power to participate in busing, due to objections over federal involvement, but, although passed by Congress, was vetoed by a lame duck Carter. Helms pledged to introduce an even stronger anti-busing bill as soon as Reagan took office. In the
Helen Scales Helen Scales is a British marine biologist, broadcaster, and writer. Her 2009 book "Poseidon's Steed", on seahorses, was described by the reviewer for "The Economist" as "a fascinating book ... Scales ... explains the myth, biology and ecology of what the Victorians called 'queer fish'." while in "National Geographic" the reviewer called it "a compelling book about seahorses that makes the case not only for these odd fish but also for the entire ocean." Scales was awarded a Ph.D. from St John's College, Cambridge in 2005; her thesis title was "Exploitation of coral reef fish for the live
The effects of Botox have shown to be remarkable, with synkinetic symptoms disappearing within 2 or 3 days. The most common treatment targets are the orbicularis oculi, depressor anguli oris (DAO), mentalis, platysma and the contralateral depressor labii inferioris muscles. Due to the short span of Botox effects though, patients must come back to the doctor for re-injection approximately every 3 months. More notable is that in a majority of patients, various synkinetic movements completely disappeared after 2-3 sessions of trimonthly Botox injections. A more specific synkinesis, crocodile tears syndrome (hyperlacrimation upon eating), has been shown to respond exceedingly well
judgement and observational skills. For the last half year of his life, there are only notes. His field of study, philology, required much revision, so his findings in that area are difficult to assess today. The edited part of his journal is one of the best works of Danish prose of that stylistically not yet well developed period, on a par with Frederik Sneedorff's travel letters and Andreas Christian Hviid's travel diaries. The Arabian expedition is today mostly known through the writer Thorkild Hansen's 1962 documentary novel "Det lykkelige Arabien" (literally, Arabia Felix). In Hansen's book, Frederik von Haven is
so for a thin prism the deviation angle varies with wavelength according to René Descartes had seen light separated into the colors of the rainbow by glass or water, though the source of the color was unknown. Isaac Newton's 1666 experiment of bending white light through a prism demonstrated that all the colors already existed in the light, with different color "corpuscles" fanning out and traveling with different speeds through the prism. It was only later that Young and Fresnel combined Newton's particle theory with Huygens' wave theory to explain how color arises from the spectrum of light. Newton arrived
Banksia Point Banksia Point is a point on a ridge overlooking the Bellinger River valley. It is located at 30° 29' S 152° 24' E, within the New England National Park on the Northern Tablelands in New South Wales, Australia. The name refers to the plant genus "Banksia", which grows in the area. There are a number of cabins and a hut at Banksia Point for visitors. These are available from the National Parks and Wildlife Service for short term stays. From Banksia Point there are many bushwalking tracks providing access to some of the area's attractions including Weeping Rock.
at Chambon la Forêt (Europe, long. 2.27°). Moreover, the global jerks seem to occur at slightly different times in different regions; often earlier in the Northern hemisphere than in the Southern hemisphere. These events are believed to be caused by changes in the flow patterns of the liquid outer core of the Earth. Another theory is that they are due to torsional oscillations in the solid inner core of the Earth. There have been claims that they are connected to strong earthquakes. Geomagnetic jerk In geophysics, a geomagnetic jerk or secular geomagnetic variation impulse is a relatively sudden change in
raised to 14 in 1901, but despite attempts to raise it to 15 this was only made law in 1939 and then postponed because of the outbreak of war. In 1918, Roman Catholic schools were brought into the state system, but retained their distinct religious character, access to schools by priests and the requirement that school staff be acceptable to the Church. The first half of the 20th century saw Scottish universities fall behind those in England and Europe in terms of participation and investment. The decline of traditional industries between the wars undermined recruitment. English universities increased the numbers
did not realize the dangers of texting unknown numbers. A writer for business organisation ICAEW commented that text roulette is a modern variation on an old pattern, i.e. young people finding ways to irritate adults by doing what is forbidden, but raises concerns about child safety. In October 2010, Textslide debuted as an application that enables people to easily and safely engage in SMS conversations with strangers. Text roulette Text roulette or SMS roulette is a game played chiefly by schoolchildren, in which they compose a text message on their mobile phone then send it to one of their contacts
weeks. Detroit was put up against Cleveland in the 1953 NFL Championship Game in which Layne found Jim Doran for a 33-yard game-winning touchdown in the closing moments to win 17–16. In 1954, the two teams met again however this time Browns destroyed Detroit 56-10 to ruin the Lions shot at a three-peat. Despite Detroit's success in the early 1950s, the mid 1950s looked like a falling off point for the team. The Lions only won 3 games in 1955 and finished in second place to the Chicago Bears in 1956. During the 1957 Detroit Lions pre-season, Buddy Parker stunned
Ayman El Yamani Ayman El Yamani (Arabic: أيمن اليماني) is an Egyptian former football player and manager. He last managed Hearts of Oak in the Ghanaian Premier League. Becoming Hearts of Oak coach in September 2009, he vowed to build a team comparable to the Hearts side that won the 2000 CAF Champions League. By beating Asante Kotoko, El Yamani strengthened his position as coach and confuted rumors about to his dismissal. However, he did not have any chemistry with the players and did not have a hand in signing or selling players to help Hearts of Oak. Around two
also has a micro-HDMI port for HDMI video output. The BlackBerry PlayBook receives a score of 428 in "The HTML5 Test" for its browser placing 4th for tablets and beating, Chrome Beta, Chrome 18, iOS 7 (Safari), iOS 6.0 (Safari), Opera Mobile 12.10, Silk 2.2 (Amazon Kindle Fire), Internet Explorer 11, and Android 4.0 browsers with BlackBerry Tablet OS 2.1. With its Adobe Flash Version 11.1.121.74 support, Flash content is usable. BlackBerry PlayBook was released in Canada and USA on April 19, 2011; the UK and Netherlands on June 16, 2011; and the United Arab Emirates on June 25, 2011.
same time he began writing his first songs. Heath was a choir member (The SophistiCats) at his school, Hillsboro High School in Nashville, and was encouraged by his teacher to pursue music. He also expanded his spiritual horizons by going on faith missions to India and Ecuador, thus setting the table for the mix of religion and music that would soon fuel his professional life. Heath grew up nonreligiously, but was invited to attend Malibu Club, a Christian Young Life camp as a teenager. While attending Malibu Club at age 16, Heath said he "heard about Jesus for the first
classrooms had been made available for use. In 1965 Rapid Creek Primary School opened which solved the accommodation problem at the time. By 1974 with an enrolment of 630, extensions were planned for Nightcliff Primary School but Cyclone Tracy thwarted these plans and on Christmas Eve 1974, Cyclone Tracy damaged the school buildings beyond economical repair. After the devastation of the cyclone, Alawa, Millner, Rapid Creek and Nightcliff Primary Schools combined in the Alawa Primary School buildings in February 1975. Within a few weeks the numbers were too large so students were relocated to Millner Primary School. The resulting combination
averaging $1,490 per screen; this was considered an amount lower than what other '80s and '90s re-releases earned in their respective opening weekends such as "Top Gun" ($1.9 million, which also played in IMAX), "Raiders of the Lost Ark" ($1.6 million), as well as more high-profile reissues of "Titanic", "The Lion King" and "Jurassic Park" over the last several years. During its opening weekend, "Titanic 3D" grossed $17.3 million in 2,674 theaters, averaging $6,464 in April 2012. While not major contributing factors, the release performance of the film is thought to have suffered from coinciding with Hurricane Harvey, which eased
2013 Isle of Man TT 2013 Isle of Man TT Races were held between the Saturday 25 May and Friday 7 June 2013 on the 37.73-mile Isle of Man TT Mountain Course in the Isle of Man. The event celebrated the 90th anniversary of the first Sidecar TT with a special parade lap for racing sidecar outfits. The 2013 Isle of Man TT Festival also included the Pre-TT Classic Races on 24, 25 & 27 May 2013 and the Post-TT Races on 8 June 2013 and both events held on the Billown Circuit. The Blue Riband event of race meeting
Network Ten, having its ratings increase with successive seasons and receiving critical acclaim. The show won two Logies in 2017 for Best Entertainment Program and Most Outstanding Entertainment Program, and one in 2018 for Most Popular Comedy Program. The series sees the host ask guests a range of news-related questions. In turn, guests frequently give humorous or satirical answers, but only correct answers are awarded points. The series has also become known for its banter between its serious moderator and its not as serious contestants. In addition to questions regarding the previous week's events, the contestants are also quizzed in
story that connects Hindu spirituality and Australian aboriginal spirituality. In 2012 Blair returned to Melbourne, Australia to play the lead in the romantic comedy "The Groomless Bride". The film also stars underworld figure Chopper Reid. Blair was born in Brisbane, Queensland. She is the daughter of former VFL footballer John Blair. Blair was engaged to Australian actor Beau Brady. The pair met on the set of "Voodoo Lagoon" in 2006 and quietly separated in January 2007, with their split being confirmed by a "Neighbours" spokeswoman. The pair reportedly split due to Brady's decision to move to Los Angeles to pursue
becomes a relationship, but Quinn is later unfaithful to him, rekindling her romance with Finn. In the episode "Comeback", Sam makes a last-ditch attempt to win her back, but ends the relationship after finding out from Santana that Quinn cheated on him with Finn. At some point after going to junior prom together, Sam and Mercedes start to secretly date. His family moves to Kentucky over the summer, but Finn and Rachel convince him to come back to New Directions late that fall in time to compete in Sectionals. Although Mercedes has a new boyfriend, he wants to get her
state of Georgia. The Center is open to the general public and offers an interactive Exhibit Gallery and Rehabilitation Pavilion with a number of viewable sea turtle patients. 214 Stable Road (Corner of Hopkins and Stable Road), Jekyll Island, GA 31527 Major William Horton was granted Jekyll Island by the Trustees of the colony of Georgia in 1738, and he constructed this home in 1743. The Horton House is one of the oldest standing tabby structure exteriors in the state. Horton was one of General James Oglethorpe's top military aids and was in charge of troops garrisoned at Fort Frederica
while he hunts in the woods. Startled by noises behind him, he turns and shoots Procris with his bow. The song is written in a duple meter (6/8) and contains many shifts in tonality. While written in the key of G Major, the two beginning eleven-note descending motifs are more reminiscent of a G minor scale. The song also contains many hemiola rhythms and chromaticisms. One day, after Vaughan Williams and his wife had been reading from T. E. Lawrence's translation of Homer's "The Odyssey", Ursula felt compelled to write some verse. The resulting poem and song became the fourth
smuggling a teenage girl, Ellie (Ashley Johnson), to Fireflies hiding in the Massachusetts State House outside the quarantine zone. Joel, Tess, and Ellie sneak out in the night, but after an encounter with a patrol, they discover Ellie is infected. Full infection normally occurs in under two days, but Ellie claims she was infected three weeks ago and that her immunity may lead to a cure. The trio make their way to their destination through hordes of the infected, but find that the Fireflies there have been killed. Tess reveals she has been bitten by an infected and, believing in
William Anderson (American writer) William Anderson (born 1952) is an American author, historian and lecturer. He is a specialist in the subject of Laura Ingalls Wilder and her times. His interest in American frontier began after reading "Little House on the Prairie". He is a director of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Home and Museum in Mansfield, Missouri, and he lives and works as a teacher in Michigan. He has received many recognitions for his writings, including the Western History Association's Billington Award, the Robinson award of the South Dakota State Historical Society, National Endowment for the Humanities awards and National
had different dubs in addition to Castillian: Galician and Catalan; in the Galician version, the title "As Tartarugas Mutantes" ("The Mutant Turtles") was used. The Italian and European Portuguese dubs also had few edits. However, when the live-action movie came out in 1990, the "Ninja" of the title was kept even in the UK. In time, nunchaku scenes were retained in previously-censored movies such as those of Bruce Lee. The same went for the PAL releases of the early video games, which had Michelangelo's weapon of choice fully visible and usable. By the time of the 2003 TV series, these
Holy Cross Abbey (Poitiers) The Abbey of the Holy Cross was a French Benedictine monastery of nuns founded in the 6th century. Destroyed during the French Revolution, a new monastery with the same name was built in a nearby location during the 19th century for a community of Canonesses of St. Augustine of the Mercy of Jesus. The abbey was founded in 552 by the Frankish queen, Radegund () as the first monastery for women in the Frankish Empire in what is now the village of Saint-Benoît, Vienne. It was founded due to a threat of excommunication of her husband,
one of five players to have reached 100 career home runs. He struggled in his final MLB season and was released by Philadelphia. After his MLB career, Walker played for several seasons in the minor leagues. He also managed a minor league team for one season and worked for the Tennessee Highway Patrol. Walker was born in Telford, Tennessee. His family moved to Limestone, Tennessee, when he was a child. His father, W. N. Walker, was an undertaker and a member of the local county high school board of education. Walker later recalled that there was not much to do
use the phenomenon of missing fundamentals to give the effect of bass notes at lower frequencies than the loudspeakers are physically able to produce (see references). Psychoacoustics Psychoacoustics is the scientific study of sound perception and audiology – how humans perceive various sounds. More specifically, it is the branch of science studying the psychological and physiological responses associated with sound (including noise, speech and music). It can be further categorized as a branch of psychophysics. Psychoacoustics received its name from a field within psychology—i.e., recognition science—which deals with all kinds of human perceptions. It is an interdisciplinary field of many
Dutch ship in early 1689, which they renamed "Dauphin" and carried back to New England where they sold their plundered cargo and refitted for a longer voyage. While there, the crew took a vote and removed Charpin as commander, selecting Fantin in his place. Charpin remained aboard the "Sainte Rose" as Fantin sailed to west Africa, joining forces with Jean-Baptiste du Casse at Cape Verde and then returning to the Caribbean. Charpin complained to du Casse about the loss of his ship, but his pleas were ignored. Fantin captured a rich Spanish ship at du Casse's request, then joined him
and a BArch from Ball State University. On January 1, 2009 he was promoted to Executive Director of the Green Party of the United States. Brent McMillan Brent McMillan (born December 22, 1958 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is the national executive director for the Green Party in the United States, working at the party's offices in Washington, D.C.. McMillan has served as the GPUS Political Director from February 11, 2004. A former Republican, McMillan first became involved in the Green Party in 1991 with the Delaware County Greens in Muncie, Indiana and served as secretary for the first statewide gathering of
Allerød oscillation The Allerød oscillation () was a warm and moist global interstadial that occurred c.13,900 to 12,900 BP, nearly at the end of the last glacial period. It raised temperatures in the northern Atlantic region to almost present-day levels, before they declined again in the succeeding glacial Younger Dryas, which was followed by the present warm Holocene. In some regions, especially in northern Eurasia, there is evidence for a cold period known as the Older Dryas interrupting the interstadial. In such regions the shorter oscillation ending with the Older Dryas is known as the Bølling oscillation, and the Allerød
Philippines, the names "Tembin" and "Vinta" were retired from their respective name lists in early 2018. A replacement name will be chosen in 2019. During December 14, the United States Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) started to publicly monitor a tropical disturbance that had developed about to the south-southeast of Chuuk State. At this time, the disturbance had a broad low-level circulation center, while atmospheric convection surrounding the system was poorly organized. Over the next couple of days, the disturbance gradually developed further as it moved west-northwestwards within an area of favorable conditions for further development, including low vertical wind
to Paris to study music. She becomes a very fine pianist and a good singer, but her temperament handicaps her and prevents her doing herself justice in public. Her mother takes her to Egypt for a winter season, where her beauty and good dancing make her a success with men in spite of her shyness. Celia attracts many admirers, including Major De Burgh, a sensualist who writes her wonderful love letters but is less pleasing in the flesh; Jim Grant, an intensely practical youth, to whom Celia becomes engaged, but who frankly bores her; and Peter Maitland, easy-going, lovable and
Sangli district of Maharashtra state. He married Kunda Naik on 17 May 1960 and has two daughters. Ram Naik Ram Naik (born 16 April 1934) is a veteran Indian politician from the BJP, currently the 19th Governor of Uttar Pradesh Ram Naik was a member of the 13th Lok Sabha and was Minister of Oil and Natural Gas in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee cabinet (1999-2004). He was instrumental in introducing Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme. He was the BJP candidate for elections to the 14th Lok Sabha representing Mumbai North, but lost to famous Bollywood actor Govinda, a
Spanish dollars, Nova Scotia provincial money, US dollars and gold coins and British paper "army bills" used to buy supplies in the War of 1812. In 1858 the government of the Province of Canada began keeping its accounts in Canadian dollars and to circulate its own paper currency alongside the paper dollars circulated by the Bank of Montreal and other banks. The Europeans brought with them metal and textiles and the knowledge of the means to make them. Les Forges de St. Maurice, which began producing iron in 1738 at facilities near Trois-Rivières and the Marmora Ironworks (established in 1822
sold and the money given to the poor? It was worth a year's wages." He did not say this because he cared about the poor but because he was a thief; as keeper of the money bag, he used to help himself to what was put into it. "Leave her alone," Jesus replied. "It was intended that she should save this perfume for the day of my burial. You will always have the poor among you, but you will not always have me." The anointing of Jesus is a subject of considerable debate. Some hold that the anointing is actually
first came to prominence on the inter-county scene when he made his senior debut with Kilkenny in 1897. After receiving a walkover from Wexford in the provincial decider, Kilkenny later faced Limerick in the All-Ireland final on 20 November 1898. Kilkenny had yet to win the All-Ireland, however, they looked set for victory by taking a 2-4 to 1-1 half-time lead. Two Limerick goals early in the second-half changed the complexion of the game. Kilkenny failed to score in the second-half as Limerick went on to win by 3-4 to 2-4. In 1898 Lalor lined out in his first provincial
police paper titled "Microchipping of human subjects as a productivity enhancement and as a strategic management direction of NSW Police". ID Sniper rifle The ID Sniper rifle is an art project, a fictional, hoax weapon devised by artist Jakob Boeskov and industrial designer Kristian von Bengtson. The rifle supposedly shoots GPS chips, and the police force may tag persons with this rifle for later easy retrieval. It was produced by the fictional company "Empire North". According to its specs, "It will feel like a mosquito-bite lasting a fraction of a second. At the same time a digital camcorder with a
If You're Not the One "If You're Not the One" is a song by English singer Daniel Bedingfield. It was released on 25 November 2002 as the third single from his debut studio album "Gotta Get Thru This" (2002). The single entered the top 20 on the majority of charts that it appeared on, including being a number-one hit in the UK Singles Chart, and reaching number 15 in the United States. "If You're Not the One" is written as a love ballad. Bedingfield claims to have been inspired by the band Westlife, when writing and recording the song. Bedingfield
746" respectively), the local Knockloughrim Primary School, and regional newspaper the Mid Ulster Mail. Other historic spellings include "Knockcloughrim, Knockloghrim" and "Knocklockrim". Knockloughrim was founded by John Bates, (1803–1855) a prominent Belfast solicitor who, on travelling through the area on his way to the azzizes in Derry, felt it would be a good site for a model village. Bates also served as Town Clerk of Belfast, being a prominent member of the Tory machine which controlled the city after local government reforms of 1842. Bates is alleged to have embezzled money from the Corporation of Belfast to fund the building
rock to escape. The water vapor rises into the pliable mantle above the subducting plate, causing some of the mantle to melt. This newly formed magma rises toward the Earth's surface to erupt, forming a chain of volcanoes (the Cascade Volcanic Arc) above the subduction zone. Soil conditions for farming are generally good, especially downwind of volcanoes. This is largely because volcanic rocks are often rich in potassium bearing minerals such as orthoclase and decay easily. Volcanic debris, especially lahars, also have a leveling effect and the storage of water in the form of snow and ice is also important.
in sheepskin. Pärk is one of the disciplines at the annual Stånga Games ("Stångaspelen"). Pärk Pärk or Paerk is a game, somewhat similar to a game of baseball but where the aim is to gain ground like in American football, that has been played for centuries on the island of Gotland in Baltic Sea. The game is played with two teams of 7 people on a field that is wide and that can vary in length. The players hit the ball with their hands or feet. The paerk, or serve area, is marked off with wooden laths and measures .
Reinhoudt still holds the world record for the highest raw total in history at 2391 lbs. In his later years he competed in some of the early World's Strongest Man contests and won 1979's competition, beating a young soon-to-be 3 times in a row World's Strongest Man Bill Kazmaier. At Fredonia High School, Reinhoudt was an All-League basketball player, an All-Western New York football player and an All-Western shot putter. Reinhoudt began lifting weights when he was an 18-year-old defensive end at Parsons College, a small Division II college in Iowa. Reinhoudt not only played college football for four years,
enters Baileys Creek just after entering Gasconade County. Shawnee Creek was named after Shawnee Indians in the area. Shawnee Creek (Baileys Creek) Shawnee Creek is a stream in Osage and Gasconade counties of central Missouri. It is a tributary of Baileys Creek. The stream headwaters are at and the confluence with Baileys Creek is at . The stream source is just east of Missouri Route 89 and it flows north to northeast passing under Missouri Route FF and entering the Missouri River valley midway between Chamois on the west and Morrison on the east. The stream turns east and flows
be "forbidden for a prince to make alliance and seek intelligence of another, whatever creed or law he may be." The author François de Sagon wrote in 1544 "Apologye en défense pour le Roy", a text defending the actions of Francis I by drawing parallels with the parable of the Good Samaritan in the Bible, in which Francis is compared to the wounded man, the Emperor to the thieves, and Suleiman to the Good Samaritan providing help to Francis. Guillaume du Bellay and his brother Jean du Bellay wrote in defense of the alliance, at the same time minimizing it
2007, Gove earned the final spot in the FedEx Cup playoffs by finishing 144th in the points standings. In 2009, Gove finished 17th on the Nationwide Tour money list to earn his 2010 PGA Tour card. Jeff Gove Jeff Gove (born May 28, 1971) is an American professional golfer who has played on the PGA Tour and the Web.com Tour. Gove was born in Seattle, Washington. He played college golf at Pepperdine University. He turned professional in 1994. Gove was a member of PGA Tour in 2000, 2002, 2006–08, 2010, and 2013 and the Web.com Tour in 1995–99, 2001, 2003–05,
the top 200 albums, the first time an album by America as a duo (rather than the original trio) had appeared in that chart's upper half. International chart placings for "You Can Do Magic" include No. 30 in Australia, No. 37 in Canada, No. 20 in Ireland, No. 27 in Italy, No. 12 in New Zealand and No. 59 in the UK. The success of "You Can Do Magic" led to America recording their 1983 album "Your Move" with Russ Ballard as producer. Drew Seeley covered "You Can Do Magic" for the 2009 Walt Disney Records soundtrack, "Wizards of Waverly
then south to Chambersburg and ultimately to the Potomac River. The northern corner of the township drains north via Rowe Run to Conodoguinet Creek, a tributary of the Susquehanna River. As of the census of 2000, there were 12,284 people, 5,022 households, and 3,676 families residing in the township. The population density was 216.4 people per square mile (83.6/km²). There were 5,309 housing units at an average density of 93.5/sq mi (36.1/km²). The racial makeup of the township was 96.39% White, 1.54% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.71% Asian, 0.10% Pacific Islander, 0.46% from other races, and 0.72% from two
in Carlos Wilcox's "Remains" (1828). Solomon Metcalf Allen Solomon Metcalf Allen (18 February 1789 – 23 September 1817) was a professor of languages at Middlebury College. He was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and studied at Andover Theological Seminary from 1813 to 1814. The rest of his career was spent at Middlebury College: tutoring from 1814 to 1816; Professor elect of Languages, 1816–1817. While attempting to repair a chimney on the roof of Painter Hall, he fell eight to ten feet down to the roof, then about forty feet to the ground. Allen succumbed to his injuries before 10:00pm that evening.
Euphemia Sinclair Lady Euphemia Meredith Sinclair (22nd June 1915 – 2005) was a British aristocrat and socialite. She was usually known by her middle name: Meredith. She was the daughter of Rev. The Hon. Charles Augustus Sinclair, son of the 16th Earl of Caithness, and his wife, The Hon. Mary Ann Harman. Notable ancestors include James VI and I, Lady Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby, Robert the Bruce and Louis VI of France and her ancestry can be traced back to several notable families as far back as the 800s. When her brother inherited the title Earl of
were issued for the INTERPHIL international stamp exhibition in May, showing famous paintings depicting Revolutionary War events. It was followed with a Bicentennial stamp honoring Benjamin Franklin. Originally, the United States Postal Service had planned to issue another 50-stamp pane, showing the entire Declaration of Independence. Plans were shelved after the American Philatelic Society threatened the USPS with a "black blot" for excessive stamp issuance. Instead, a strip of four stamps showing part of the John Trumbull painting showing the presentation of the Declaration (often believed to show its signing) was issued on July 4 (parts of Trumbull paintings were
Tomé Island, passing through the islet Ilhéu das Rolas. The Pico Cão Grande (Great Dog Peak) is a landmark volcanic plug peak, located at in southern São Tomé. It rises over above the surrounding terrain and the summit is above sea level. At sea level, the climate is tropical—hot and humid with average yearly temperatures of about and little daily variation. The temperature rarely rises beyond . At the interior's higher elevations, the average yearly temperature is , and nights are generally cool. Annual rainfall varies from on the southwestern slopes to in the northern lowlands. The rainy season is
Crewe station was the first station to have its own adjacent railway hotel: "The Crewe Arms", built in 1838, and still in use. It was the first to be completely rebuilt owing to the need for expansion. It was the also first to have completely independent rail lines built around it to ease traffic congestion. The station opened on 4 July 1837 on the Grand Junction Railway. The purpose was to link the four largest cities of England by joining the existing Liverpool and Manchester Railway with the projected London & Birmingham Railway. The first long-distance railway in the world,
important figure in the Salem witch trials of 1692. Nathan Hale was also the uncle of orator and statesman Edward Everett (the other speaker at Gettysburg) and the grand-uncle of Edward Everett Hale (quoted above), a Unitarian minister, writer, and activist noted for social causes including abolitionism. He was the uncle of Nathan Hale who founded the "Boston Daily Advertiser", and helped establish the "North American Review". Statues of Nathan Hale are based on idealized archetypes; no contemporaneous portraits of him have been found. Documents and letters reveal Hale was an informed, practical, detail-oriented man who planned ahead. Of his
acted in "Pretty Kitty Kelly", "Island Boat Club", "Sherlock Holmes", "True Confessions", "The First Nighter" and "A Tale of Today". Wall died at a convalescent home in Reno, Nevada, on July 11, 1986, at age 87. Lucille Wall Lucille Loretta Wall (January 18, 1898 – July 11, 1986) was an American actress who played the role of Lucille March Weeks on the ABC soap opera "General Hospital" from 1963 to 1976. When Wall was ill in 1975, the role was played by Mary Grace Canfield. Lucille returned to the show for infrequent guest appearances over the years, the last in
Competition, TeenTech UK and Sentinus Young Innovators. The Alternative Culture Club (ACC) and its spin-off, the Dungeons & Dragons Club, was started in 2016 and is run entirely by a small group of pupils. Dalriada School Dalriada School is a mixed voluntary grammar school in Ballymoney, Northern Ireland. The school draws its pupils from a wide geographical area and a range of social, religious and cultural backgrounds. In 2008 the school won the Northern Ireland State Secondary School of the Year award from The Sunday Times. Dalriada has four choirs, an orchestra, string group and wind band, and several other
to staff at four lifesaving stations on December 21. Heavy surf made launching a rescue boat extremely hazardous. Only the waterlogged wreck's masts were visible. Lifesaving staff couldn't tell whether there were any survivors to try to rescue. The vessel was seen again on the morning of December 22, off Diamond Shoal. Cape Hatteras is the easternmost tip of a chain of barrier islands. Off the beach are an inner and outer sandbank. The difficulty in crossing the outer sandbank increases with the size of the waves. When the "Ephraim Williams" crew raised a distress flag, shortly before 10:30 am,
performance as well as her overall appearance." Taran Adarsh considered Deol to be "alright" in "Chura Liyaa Hai Tumne". Ronjita Kulkarni praised her performance in "Chura Liyaa Hai Tumne", writing ""Chura Liya"... was supposed to give Esha a makeover and re-launch her. Strangely, her role is similar to her debut, "Koi Mere Dil Se Pooche". While the former had her terrified of her husband, "Chura Liya"... sees her terrified of three gangsters. The film gives her ample scope for histrionics, but she does not use it. Her dialogue delivery is good, but her performance is hyper." Deol was one of
political organization known as Veye Yo. Aside from his political radio commentary, Dor was both on the board of directors and worked as a paralegal at the Haitian Refugee Center, in addition to his involvement in multiple community education programs. He worked at WLQY-AM (1320) as a pro-democratic and pro-Aristide Creole-language commentator and political reporter. After receiving several threats, D'Or was fatally shot four times and killed by Billy Alexander for US $2,000 at 8:55 p.m. on Friday, March 15, 1991. At the time he was standing outside his office close to the intersection of Northeast Second Avenue and 59th
with 33 districts in Ohio alone. There are nineteen districts of Swartzentruber in Holmes County and Wayne County, where the subgroup originated. The Swartzentruber share of the Old Order Amish is about 7 percent. As of 2011 there were 119 Swartzentruber Amish church districts and 43 settlements in 13 states of the USA as well as in Ontario, Canada. Swartzentruber is a Mennonite and Amish surname of Swiss origin, coming from the Trub river valley, located approximately midway between Bern and Lucerne. It has been thought to mean "seller of black grapes". Other English spellings of the name include Swartzendruber,
pioneered them. In 1996, Mumy and his "Lost in Space" costar Jonathan Harris were reunited at a Walt Disney convention in Orlando, Florida. Mumy worked again with Harris on the retrospective special "Lost In Space: Forever" (1998), where they reprised their roles in a scene written by Mumy (Harris rewrote his own lines). This occurred the year after the rest of the cast (including both Mumy and Harris) stated in a "TV Guide" article that the Sci Fi Channel planned to do a "Lost in Space" marathon while promoting a new movie. Harris was to appear in the planned TV
founded Al defa'a Al Jawi Club, he was the head of the Administrative Board as well as the Secretary of the club, he was able to transfer this newly founded club into well known club In a few years, soccer team was in Iraqi football Premier League, basketball team and the boxing team were the title holders. In 2002 Jamal was forced to resign from both al Defa'a al Jawe club and the Iraqi Football Association by the head of the Iraqi Sports at that time. 1989 was Jamal's first year as a member in the Iraqi Football Association; he
touring. They played at Download Festival in Castle Donington 13 June 2015. Reviewing their concert, James Weaver wrote: "Carcass have proved, not only that they can play any spectrum of rock festivals, but that they still remain as one of the greats in the extreme metal genre." Carcass also headlined the "Deathcrusher 2015" tour alongside Napalm Death, Obituary, Voivod and Herod. The tour run in Europe October-November 2015. During the "Deathcrusher 2015" tour Bill Steer rejoined his former band Napalm Death on some dates to perform the classic Napalm Death song "Deceiver". Along with Testament, Carcass supported Slayer on their
This tactic, however, seems to be dependent of the normal self-image of the ingratiator. For example, those who are of high esteem are considered with more favor if they are modest and those who are not are seen as more favorable when they exaggerate their strengths. One can also present weakness in order to impress the target. By revealing weaknesses, one implies a sense of respect and trust of the target. Interview responses such as "I am the kind of person who...", "You can count on me to..." are examples of self-presentation techniques. Rendering Favors is the act of performing
fermentation of "recioto" and Amarone are added to the batch of Valpolicella wines for a period of extended maceration. The additional food source for the remaining fermenting yeast helps boost the alcohol level and body of the wines while also leaching additional tannins, glycerine and some phenolic compounds that contribute to a wine's complexity, flavor and color. As the production of Amarone has increased in the 21st century, so too has the prevalence of "ripasso" style wines appearing in the wine market, with most Amarone producers also producing a "ripasso" as a type of "second wine". An alternative method is
Lee Gledhill Lee Cameron Gledhill, born in Bury, is an English footballer. Gledhill began his career playing professionally at Barnet before going on to play in Non-League football for St Albans City, Gravesend & Northfleet, Welling United, Metropolitan Police, Folkestone Invicta, Erith & Belvedere, Harlow Town and Maidstone United. Gledhill came through the ranks at Barnet, where he captained the youth team in the 1998–99 season, and made his first team debut in a 2–1 away win at Swansea City. Gledhill went on to play 68 times for The Bees in Division Three (now League Two) and the Football Conference
Greeks migrated to Greece. The region is now one of the key centres of domestic and foreign tourism in Turkey. Lycia Lycia (Lycian: 𐊗𐊕𐊐𐊎𐊆𐊖 "Trm̃mis"; , "Lykía"; ) was a geopolitical region in Anatolia in what are now the provinces of Antalya and Muğla on the southern coast of Turkey, and Burdur Province inland. Known to history since the records of ancient Egypt and the Hittite Empire in the Late Bronze Age, it was populated by speakers of the Luwian language group. Written records began to be inscribed in stone in the Lycian language (a later form of Luwian) after
Roman era philosopher, who built on the work of Seneca to formulate new ideas in the area of anger management. Galen stresses the importance of a mentor to help deal with excess anger. Peter Stearns played an important part in researching the differences in anger between genders. Stearns concluded that there are similarities between male and females experience of anger. June Crawford came up with an opposing idea about how the two genders deal with anger. Her research concluded that men and women deal with anger by different means. Works from Raymond Novaco in the 1970s have contributed to many
submarine in the fleet carried Richard O'Kane's personal cribbage board, and upon the "Kamehameha"s decommissioning the board was transferred to the next oldest boat, . She holds the record for the longest service lifetime of any nuclear submarine—nearly 37 years. "Kamehameha"s scrapping via the Nuclear-Powered Ship and Submarine Recycling Program at Bremerton, Washington, began in October 2002 and was completed on 28 February 2003. "Kamehameha"s sail with fairwater planes, the upper half of her rudder, her bust of King Kamehameha I, a koa plate, bow and spear, and the wardroom monkeypod wood table are stored at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Her
Webster A. Young Webster A. Young is a composer of symphonies, ballets and operas. He was the most prolific composer for ballet in the US in the 1980's, before Martins-Torke, working with Eric Hyrst, formerly of the Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, New York City Ballet, and the Royal Ballet of England. Young appears with Eric Hyrst in the film "Two for Ballet", available from Cinema Guild, NY. "Two for Ballet" was seen on 63 PBS stations nationwide in 1992. The Jerome Robbins Dance Collection at Lincoln Center , NY, has an extensive file on Eric Hyrst's career that also includes
students and their families. Burlington School District Burlington School District is a school district in Vermont. It has its headquarters in Burlington. The budget for 2009-10 was $49.9 million. The increase in fiscal year 2009 was a voter approved 9.9% above the prior year. The percentage increase was above the state average. This amount was exceeded by $750,000. In 2008, about 26% of the city's 3,600 students were minorities. This contrasts with the state where 96% of the population was white. The Burlington School District is a partner in the Burlington School Food Project, a food program that aims to
Pyrenees, the sixteenth, a breakaway group of 21 riders formed in. The group reduced to five after the final climb, the "hors catégorie" Port de Balès with remaining, out of which came the winner, Michael Rogers of (), who attacked from finish in Bagnères-de-Luchon. The group of general classification favourites came in over eight minutes down. Majka led the mountains classification. The Tour's queen stage, the seventeenth, featured three first-category climbs and the "hors catégorie" climb to the finish at Saint-Lary Pla d’Adet. An early nine-strong breakaway was pulled back before the first climb by for their rider Rodríguez to
2012–13 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo) The 2012–13 Országos Bajnokság I is the 107th season of the Országos Bajnokság I, Hungary's premier Water polo league. Pld - Played; W - Won; L - Lost; PF - Points for; PA - Points against; Diff - Difference; Pts - Points. In the table below the home teams are listed on the left and the away teams along the top. "A-HÍD Szeged won series 2–0 and advanced to Semifinals." "ZF-Eger won series 2–0 and advanced to Semifinals." "TEVA-Vasas won series 2–0 and advanced to Semifinals." "Szolnoki Dózsa-Közgép won series 2–0 and advanced
varied from mission to mission, in accordance with the complexities of each conflict situation. Missions have ranged from one to eight years. The Kenya Army is made up of various formations and services. Kenya Army Formations: Kenya Army services: Kenya Army The Kenya Army is the land arm of the Kenya Defence Forces. The origin of the present day Kenya Army may be traced from the King's African Rifles of British colonial forces. The reasons that necessitated the recruitment and formation of troops that preceded the King's African Rifles and in essence the Kenya Army are as many as they
in different occupation. People living in the city areas generally do job in offices but agriculture is the main occupation of people living in village area. Most of the people are engaged in poultry farming, animal husbandry and farming. Shivasatakshi municipality lies in the Terai region. There is plain land and evergreen forest. It lies in the middle part of Jhapa District. Due to its plain and fertile land it has high capability for agricultural production. Heavy rainfall occurs in this area during the summer season. There are several facilities in Shivasatakshi municipality such as drinking water, education, health services,
, and a draught length of . The submarine was powered by two MAN SE supercharged six-cylinder M6V40/46KBB diesel engines each providing , two Siemens-Schuckert GU365/30 double-acting electric motors each providing , and two Siemens-Schuckert silent running GV232/28 electric motors each providing . The submarine had a maximum surface speed of and a submerged speed of . When running on silent motors the boat could operate at a speed of . When submerged, the boat could operate at for ; when surfaced, she could travel at . "U-3507" was fitted with six torpedo tubes in the bow and four C/30
It was a miserable tour for Bangladesh where they lost all games Bangladesh lost both first-round games against Pakistan and India at a triangular ODI tournament held in Bangladesh in June. At the 2008 Asia Cup held in Pakistan, Bangladesh won their first group stage game against associate UAE. Even though they lost to Sri Lanka in the next group stage match, Bangladesh reached the super four stage, before losing the next three games against India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan. They were later got whitewashed 0-3 in the ODIs during their tour to Australia in August–September. In October, New Zealand
Schmalfeldt. The Current Program Director Is Julie James. Until February 9, 2010, On Broadway was available on DirecTV channel 823 (as part of the "Choice Xtra" and higher packages; previously available as part of the "Choice" package), but all of Sirius XM programming was dropped in favor of going to SonicTap. Currently, it's available on Dish Network channel 6077. On Broadway (Sirius XM) On Broadway, XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio channel 72 (replacing Broadway's Best on channel 77 on November 12, 2008), features showtunes from both past and present shows. In spite of its name, the channel also
third (31.9%) have pre-existing mental health disorders, while many are found to have these problems upon arrest. At least 37% lived alone at the time of their event planning and/or execution, a further 26.1% lived with others, and no data were available for the remaining cases. 40.2% were unemployed at the time of their arrest or terrorist event. Many were chronically unemployed and consistently struggled to hold any form of employment for a significant amount of time. 19.3% subjectively experienced being disrespected by others, while 14.3% experienced being the victim of verbal or physical assault. Ariel Merari, a psychologist who
advance troops on the front lines and demoralise the marching opposing army by using guerrilla tactics, and to put them in a state of confusion and shock. They could be likened to a scythe in a wheat field. They would basically hit the enemy with arrows. When attacked in melee, they would retreat while still shooting backwards. They could easily outrun heavy cavalry because they were lightly armed and their horses were bred for speed as opposed to strength. Akinji forces carried swords, lances, shields and battle axes as well, so that in a field of combat, they could face
of "A Scandal in Bohemia". She is portrayed by Rachel McAdams in the 2009 film "Sherlock Holmes". In that film, she is a "femme fatale". A skilled professional thief, as well as a divorcée, Adler is no longer married to Godfrey Norton and needs Holmes' help for the case. In this aspect the film considerably departs from Doyle's original, where Holmes never met Adler again after the one occasion where she outwitted (and greatly impressed) him; the film conversely implies that the two of them met many times and later had an intermittent, hotly consummated love affair. She and Holmes
In spite of protection of nesting-sites by electrical tree barriers, the remaining birds are considered to be reproductively senescent. On Rota, many other threats endanger the crow, including homestead development, resort and golf-course construction, agricultural settlement, nest-predation from introduced rats, the mangrove monitor lizard ("Varanus indicus"), typhoons, predation from feral cats, disease, and competition with the black drongo ("Dicrurus macrocercus"). More recently, the brown tree snake has also been detected on Rota, likely leading to serious declines in the Mariana crow population there if the snake population establishes itself. The Mariana crow is also persecuted by residents of both islands
on 21 April 2011 on TVN Style. In the beginning of 2011, the team also toured Sweden, visiting seven cities and did makeovers for both men and women in seven episodes. The show is called 'Trinny och Susannah stylar om Sverige' (meaning 'Trinny & Susannah restyle Sweden') - The Show started airing on channel TV4 Plus on 28 March 2011, and they now have a second series on the same channel (now rebranded 'Sjuan') from the beginning of September 2012. In 2012, Trinny & Susannah toured Norway, where they visited multiple cities. It was the start of season 1 of
1980s, with intellectual and literary contributions in events held by Libyan and Arab world institutions and scientific centers, such as Academy of Jamahiry Thought in Tripoli, Alfateh University, Institute of Graduate Studies and Union of Writers. A. Monem Mahjoub A. Monem Mahjoub (born May 4, 1963) is a Libyan linguist, philosopher, poet, historian, and political critic. Sometimes described as "the last Sumerian", his major works are in the fields of linguistics, philology, historiography, religion and humanistic thought, civilization development and politics. As a prolific author he has written more than twenty five books. Mahjoub was born in the Libyan town
on state action as well as the action of private individuals. However, these rights are not absolute or uncontrolled and are subject to reasonable restrictions as necessary for the protection of general welfare. They can also be selectively curtailed. The Supreme Court has ruled that all provisions of the Constitution, including fundamental rights can be amended. However, the Parliament cannot alter the basic structure of the constitution. Since the fundamental rights can be altered only by a constitutional amendment, their inclusion is a check not only on the executive branch but also on the Parliament and state legislatures. A state
obtained from photometric observations by Robert Stephens at GMARS in California. Lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.27 magnitude (). According to the surveys carried out by the NEOWISE mission of NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, the Japanese Akari satellite and the Infrared Astronomical Satellite IRAS, "Alkimos" measures between 47.82 and 61.04 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo between 0.036 and 0.070. The "Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link" derives an albedo of 0.0431 and a diameter of 61.13 kilometers based on an absolute magnitude of 10.1. This minor planet was named
Linda in London's West End (ALBERY THEATRE / PHEONIX), Toronto and BROADWAY. On stage she has played Catherine Cookson in "Tom and Catherine" at the Customs House theatre in South Shields. She has also appeared in "Hard Times" at the Piccadilly Theatre in London's West End, and in "Raving Beauties" with John McArdle at the Liverpool Playhouse (1991–1992). She played Stella in "Stairway to Heaven" No.1 National Tour, and Helen in "And a Nightingale Sang" at the Octagon Theatre. No1 Tours; Copa Cabana (Gladys), Rocky Horror Show (Magenta), Grease, Hair, Cabaret, Hard Times. Graveson sang in bands as a teenager
troop transport. By September 1945, the division was en route to the region for airborne training. However, conditions in Palestine were deteriorating. By the time the division arrived, instead of training, it was deployed on internal security. During the Second World War, the division comprised the 3rd Parachute Brigade and 5th Parachute Brigade, both consisting of parachute infantry, and the 6th Airlanding Brigade, composed of glider infantry. However the 5th Parachute Brigade had been sent to] India ahead of the rest of the division. So when the division was dispatched to the Middle East, the 2nd Parachute Brigade was assigned