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10175052#2
Isle of the Dead (film)
Aubrecht apologizes for his part 15 years before in inspiring local peasants to rob graves for valuable Greek artifacts. Kyra whispers to Pherides that a "vorvolaka", in the guise of the red and rosy Thea, is in their midst. Pherides laughs at such superstition and accepts Aubrecht's invitation to spend the night as his guest.
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Hans Schmidt (wrestler)
Guy Larose (February 7, 1925 – May 26, 2012), better known by his ring name of Hans Schmidt, was a Canadian professional wrestler famous in the 1950s and 1960s.
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Wei Xin
Wei Xin (; born April 18, 1977 in Chongqing) is a Chinese football manager and former player who is the current manager of Fujian Broncos F.C. Before becoming a coach, he played professionally as a versatile defender or midfielder who predominately represented Chongqing Lifan as well as the Chinese national football team.
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Harold Smith (detective)
Harold Smith (1926 – February 19, 2005) was a noted investigator and detective.
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Case Closed: The Mirapolis Investigation
Characters are designed in 3D models. During gameplay, the Wii Remote is used to solve cases in a point and click fashion (similar to games like Sam & Max and the Monkey Island series). There are times when Conan may be controlled as an actual character. There is an arcade mode where Conan travels around in an arcade where the players are able to play minigames.
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Song Dao District
As the mountainous area was originally covered with dense forests, it was a popular hideaway of robbers, who robbed travelers on the way between Kalasin and Udon Thani. At that time it was known as Song Dao Chon (ซ่องดาวโจร), which means 'den of thieves'. After the government cleaned up the area in the 19th century, it was renamed Song Dao, which means 'shining star'.
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Kham Ta Kla District
The district is divided into four sub-districts ("tambons"), which are further subdivided into 57 villages ("mubans"). Kham Ta Kla is a sub-district municipality ("thesaban tambon") which covers parts of "tambon" Kham Ta Kla. There are a further four tambon administrative organizations (TAO).
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Syed Zafarul Hasan
He received honours and served on a number of bodies: Member of Court, Member of Executive Council, Finance Co., Com. of Advanced Studies, Aligarh Muslim Univ.; Dir., Jamiat-ut-Tamaddunil-Islami, Bombay; Member, International Academy of Philosophy, Erlangen. Pres., Islami Jamaat, Aligarh. Member: Education Committee, All-India Muslim League; Kant Gesellscaft (Germany); Mind Assn. (England); Philosophical Congress (India); Academic Council of Muslim Univ. at Aligarh.
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Smart products
Recent innovations in mobile and sensor technologies allow for creating a digital representation of almost any physical entity and its parameters over time at any place. RFID technologies, for instance, are used to ground digital representations, which are used to track and geo-reference physical entities. In general, physical worlds and digital representations become tightly interconnected, so that manipulations in either would have effect on the other.
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The Golden Compass (video game)
The game was next shown at the 2007 E3 event in July, where a non-playable demo of the opening level was shown. The next footage was shown at the Games Convention in August when a finished version of the opening level was shown. The designers revealed the game opened roughly half-way through the story so that players would have an action-based level to begin in which they could control both Lyra/Pan and Iorek, rather than beginning the game in Jordan College with only Lyra available for control. They also explained that the Alethiometer will function in the game primarily as a means for expanding the story and unlocking bonus content rather than being something completely necessary for completing the game. In an interview with IGN on November 22, lead game designer Dax Berg explained the inspiration behind the Deception minigames
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The Golden Compass (video game)
"The Golden Compass" sold well, and ranked number 10 in the UK's all formats games sales chart of 2007.
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Universitas Kristen Indonesia
Post-Graduate schools
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IBM 603
The IBM 603 was the predecessor of the IBM 604, a programmable device with more complex capabilities. The 604 used a patented design for pluggable modules, which made the product more easily manufactured and serviced.
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Cooling bath
Cooling baths are generally one of two types: (a) a cold fluid (particularly liquid nitrogen, water, or even air) — but most commonly the term refers to (b) a mixture of 3 components: (1) a cooling agent (such as dry ice or water ice); (2) a liquid 'carrier' (such as liquid water, ethylene glycol, acetone, etc.), which transfers heat between the bath and the vessel; ; and (3) an additive to depress the melting-point of the solid/liquid system.
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Tony Hsieh
1993 World Champions - ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest Harvard University Team - Tony Hsieh, Derrick Bass, Craig Silverstein
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Scrap Happy Daffy
Scrap Happy Daffy is a Warner Bros. World War II short featuring Daffy Duck, directed by Frank Tashlin and released in 1943. Daffy is the guard of a scrap yard, doing his part to help the United States win the war against the Nazis, but the Nazis decide to destroy his scrap pile by sending a billy goat out to eat everything in sight.
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United Purpose
Malawi is pre-dominantly an agricultural country with farming production accounting for 90% of its foreign exchange. Irrigation farming needed to be renovated and new technologies needed to be implemented in order to keep up with need. By the early 1980s, nearly sixteen irrigation systems were constructed, two of which were in the Lake Chilwa basin at Likangala and Domasi.
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Royal Air Force Mountain Rescue Service
Queen's Commendation for Bravery:
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Legion of Space Series
The Medusae conquered the Moon, set up their bases there, and went on to attempt conquest of the Solar System. The Medusae had for eons used a greenish, artificial greenhouse gas to keep their dying world from freezing. The Medusae learned from the first human expedition to their world that the gas rots human flesh, and the Medusae use it as a potent chemical weapon, attempting ecological destruction by means of projectiles fired from the Moon. Their vast spaceships also have very effective plasma weapons, very similar to those the Romulans had in a Star Trek episode called Balance of Terror.
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Folk arts of Karnataka
Yakshagana is not folk art but a popular traditional theatre of India performed in coastal and malenadu regions which is a blend of dance, music, songs, scholarly dialogue and colourful costumes. The word means "celestial music", and the dance drama is performed during the night (usually after the winter crop has been harvested).
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Strelitzia nicolai
The long leaves are grey-green and arranged like a fan at the top of the stems, similar to "Ravenala madagascariensis". The inflorescence is composed of a dark blue bract, white sepals and a bluish-purple "tongue". The entire flower can be as much as high by long and is typically held just above the point where the leaf fan emerges from the stem. Flowers are followed by triangular seed capsules.
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History of Norwich City F.C.
In 1992–93, the inaugural season of the English Premier League, Norwich City led the league for much of the season, having been among the pre-season favourites for relegation, and were eight points clear of the field shortly before Christmas, before faltering in the final weeks to finish third behind the champions, Manchester United, and Aston Villa. They had shown that they were a force to be reckoned with from the very first day of the Premier League season, achieving an impressive 4–2 away win over an Arsenal side who were among the pre-season title favourites in a race finally won by Manchester United. This was a big surprise not least to the media and pundits who had tipped Norwich for a season of struggle.
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Tamam Shud case
In recent years new evidence has emerged, including an old identification card possibly identifying the Somerton Man as one H. C. Reynolds and an ongoing DNA analysis of hair roots found on the plaster bust.
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Tamam Shud case
In 1994 John Harber Phillips, Chief Justice of Victoria and Chairman of the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, reviewed the case to determine the cause of death and concluded that "There seems little doubt it was digitalis." Phillips supported his conclusion by pointing out that the organs were engorged, consistent with digitalis, the lack of evidence of natural disease and "the absence of anything seen macroscopically which could account for the death".
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Muckross Head
The headland has a rich fauna and also a small area of exposed limestone karst. In some places along the headland there are deposits of fossils, mainly of seaweeds and shellfish.
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Hippe
In Greek mythology, Hippe (; Ancient Greek: "Ἵππη," also known as Melanippe "Μελανίππη" or Euippe "Εὐίππη"; English translation: "mare (horse)") was the daughter of the Centaur Chiron and Chariclo. She bore a daughter, Melanippe or Arne, to Aeolus, and was ashamed to tell her father. Artemis took pity on her and, according to one account, turned her into the constellation Equus, the horse (more usually identified with Pegasus).
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Denis Behan
On 22 August 2009, he scored his first goal for Hartlepool (and the club's first of the new season) in a 2–1 loss to Bristol Rovers. He got his second with a sublime free-kick from around 30 yards out in a 3–0 win at Oldham on 5 September, and his third goal for the club ensured a 2–2 draw at Stockport County on 29 September. A fourth followed in the next game, at Exeter City on 3 October, where he opened the scoring after a defensive blunder. Pools went on to lose 3–1, however.
10178154#0
Basis Technology Corp.
Basis Technology Corp. is a software company specializing in applying artificial intelligence techniques to understanding documents and unstructured data written in different languages. It has headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts and offices in San Francisco, Washington, D.C., London, and Tokyo.
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Basis Technology Corp.
Their software enhances parsing tools by classifying the role of words and provides metadata on the role of words to other algorithms. Software from Basis Technology will, for instance, identify the language of an incoming stream of characters and then identify the parts of each sentence like the subject or the direct object.
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Richiardi Jr
Richiardi Jr made his name with a series of stage shows featuring versions of established illusions such as sawing through a woman. What made his shows distinctive was that he used fake blood and other techniques to give the impression that he really was cutting or maiming his assistants. In 1949, "Time" magazine noted that these shock tactics had made his act one of the top earning stage shows in New York. He continued performing in that city throughout his career, with shows such as "The Incredible World Of Magic & Illusion", which ran at The Village Gate in New York in 1978. Richiardi performed the floating "kiddie car" a variation of a well known suspension effect on The Ed Sullivan show which, years later, was used in Doug Henning's successful New York show "Doug Henning & His World of Magic".
10178481#1
Coseley Urban District
It was made up of the villages of Brierley (now Bradley), Ettingshall and Coseley, which had previously been part of the ancient manor of Sedgley - the western section of which formed Sedgley Urban District.
10178550#2
XPRESS (newspaper)
Initial media reports indicated that Al Nisr Media intended to publish "XPRESS" twice weekly, and hoped to obtain a licence to publish daily.
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Luwu
On 4 or 5 February 1605, Luwu's ruler, La Patiwareq, Daeng Pareqbung, became the first South Sulawesi ruler to embrace Islam, taking as his title Sultan Muhammad Wali Mu’z’hir (or Muzahir) al–din. He is buried at Malangke and is referred to in the chronicles as Matinroe ri Wareq, ‘He who sleeps at Wareq’, the former palace–centre of Luwuq. His religious teacher, Dato Sulaiman, is buried nearby. Around 1620, Malangke was abandoned and a new capital was established to the west at Palopo. It is not known why this sprawling settlement, the population of which may have reached 15,000 in the 16th century, was suddenly abandoned: possibilities include the declining price of iron goods and the economic potential of trade with the Toraja highlands.
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Morgan Endicott-Davies
In 1993—at the age of 19—Endicott-Davies travelled from Australia to Japan with his family and stayed there for one year. Soon after arriving in Japan, he took up judo, learning at Waseda University Judo Club. He received his black belt after twelve months. During his time in Japan, he also learned Japanese.
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Little Dancer
Type S series adopt short body and close the bogies each end. Type L series adopt to articulate 3 cut long body. (All 3 articurations have the bogies.) Type A series adopt 3 or 5 articulation bodies. (Some of articulations have no bogies and be floating.)Type S,L,A series weren't 100% low floor, because the motors attached the bogies. U series devises to position the motor. So, U series are 100% low floor. "U" is an initial of "Ultimate".
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Dick Lucas (minister)
Lucas is the author of a number of evangelical books and commentaries. With John Stott, J.I. Packer and others, Lucas was a key figure in shaping the conservative evangelical movement in the United Kingdom during the 20th century.
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El Fondó de les Neus
El Fondó de les Neus (; ) is a municipality in the "comarca" of Vinalopó Mitjà in the país Valencià, Spain.
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Schilder's disease
Schilder's disease may refer to two different diseases described by Paul Schilder:
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Andrea Barbiani
Andrea Barbiani (1708–1779) was an Italian painter of the 18th century, mainly active in Ravenna and Rimini. He painted in the style of Cesare Pronti. He was the nephew of the painter Giovanni Battista Barbiani.
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Logos and uniforms of the New York Giants
In 1964 and 1965 the road jersey lost its Northwestern-style sleeve stripes.
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Logos and uniforms of the New York Giants
In September 2016, the Giants, along with the other 31 NFL teams, unveiled their Color Rush uniform. The Giants revealed a white jersey, similar in design to the their away jerseys worn from the 1976–99 seasons. To further add to the quasi-throwback look, the team reveal that they would likewise wear the helmet design they had from the 1976–99 era. The uniform was worn for their Week 16 game against the Philadelphia Eagles on December 22. In 2017, the uniform was worn for their Week 14 game against the Dallas Cowboys on December 10, the first time the Giants wore white at a regular season home game since the 2000 season opener vs. the Arizona Cardinals. In 2018, the uniform was worn for their Week 6 game against the Philadelphia Eagles on October 11.
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Darling Fault
In the Perth area, the Darling Fault must once have coincided with the Darling Scarp, the abrupt escarpment immediately east of the city of Perth, but the scarp has since eroded eastward of the fault, leaving a formation of foothills known as the Ridge Hill Shelf. The fault is located on the western edge of the Ridge Hill Shelf; a good reference point of its location is the point where the Great Eastern Highway passes over the current Eastern railway line in Bellevue.
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Ratan Thiyam
His play "Andha Yug" (The Blind Age), known for creating an intense and intimate experience, around the epochal theme, was famously staged in an open-air performance, at Tonga, Japan, on 5 August 1994, a day before the forty-ninth anniversary of Atomic Holocaust in Hiroshima.
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Vita Bergen
Vita Bergen is also mentioned in the novel "The Red Room" by August Strindberg as the place where Ygberg, one of the characters, lives.
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Space and Missile Systems Center
RS supports planning and execution of aerospace, ground, and naval operations through its family of sensors, satellites, and ground stations used to detect, track, and report space and terrestrial weather in near real time. RS leverages its diverse infrared and weather systems to enhance Combatant Commanders' warfighting options and maximize application of mission area capabilities to combat operations around the world.
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Rosita Díaz Gimeno
Diaz Gimeno starred in a Spanish production of "The Teahouse of the August Moon", translated by Mexico's foremost playwright and close friend of the Negrin couple, Rodolfo Usigli in Mexico City, Mexico, in 1955. It was produced by Jean Dalrymple and Rita Allen of New York City. Rosita Díaz Gimeno played the part of "Sakini", the cunning interpreter from Okinawa.
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Occlusal trauma
Clinically, there is a number of physiological results that serve as evidence of occlusal trauma:,
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Stage Door Johnny
Stage Door Johnny did not run in the 1¼ mile Kentucky Derby or the 1 mile Preakness Stakes. Trained by future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee John M. Gaver, Sr., he was bred and conditioned for success in the gruelling 1½ mile Belmont Stakes.
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Mountains of the Iveragh Peninsula
There are hundreds of peaks to be found on this peninsula, many of them unnamed. Much of the peninsula's coastline is encircled by mountains, and apart from the two large river valleys of the River Inny and river Ferta, most of the peninsula's land area is hilly or mountainous. As one travels from the sea in the west inland to the east, the terrain tends to become progressively more steep and mountainous, with the highest peaks being found far inland, close to the Macgillycuddy's Reeks. The highest mountain is Stumpa Dúloigh (784 m high), with the second tallest peak being Mullaghanattin ("Mullach an Aitinn"), 773 m high. Some of the more notable peaks include, from east to west: Boughil ("Buachaill Finnleitheid"), 639 m; Knocklomena ("Cnoc an Mheannáin"), 641 m; Broaghnabinnia ("Bruach na Binne"), 745 m; Knocknagantee, 676 m; Knockmoyle, 684 m; Meenteog, 715 m; Coomacarrea ("An Tráigh"), 772 m; Teermoyle Mountain, 760 m; Drung Hill, 640 m; Knocknadobar ("Cnoc na dTobar"), 690 m; and Coomcallee, 650 m.
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Governor (United States)
In Alabama, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee, the governor's veto can be overridden by a simple majority vote, making it virtually useless. In Arkansas, a gubernatorial veto may be overridden by an absolute majority. The Governor of North Carolina had no veto power until a 1996 referendum. In 47 of the 50 states, whenever there is a vacancy of one of the state's U.S. Senate seats, that state's governor has the power to appoint someone to fill the vacancy until a special election is held; the governors of Oregon, Alaska, and Wisconsin do not have this power.
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Governor (United States)
The longest-serving governor is Gary Herbert of Utah, who was elected to his second full term in 2016, having ascended to the governorship in 2009 after Jon Huntsman, Jr. resigned after being appointed Ambassador to China.
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De Havilland Gipsy Twelve
The de Havilland Gipsy Twelve was a British aero engine developed by the de Havilland Engine Company in 1937. Approximately 95 were manufactured. It was known as the Gipsy King in Royal Air Force service.Preserved de Havilland Gipsy Twelve engines are on public display at the following museums:
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Syed Mustafa Siraj
One day he got tired of this life and felt he had a wider life spreading around him. He turned to writing poetry and short stories. Later he came to Kolkata and entered the world of serious writings and immediately became famous for his short stories. "Inti, pisi o ghatbabu", "Bhalobasa o down train" (his first story that was published in "Desh", 1962), "Hizal Biler Rakhalera" and "Taranginir Chokh" brought fame for him. He joined a Bengali daily newspaper and worked as a journalist for years. He wrote around 150 novels and 300 short stories. His short stories "Uro pakhir Chhaya", "Manusher Janma", "Ranabhumi", "Rakter Pratyasha", "Maati", "Goghna", and "Mrityur Ghora" immediately attracted Bengali readers and intellectuals.
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Kasendorf
Kasendorf is arranged in the following boroughs:
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Allen Rucker
He co-founded the video documentary group TVTV, co-wrote (with Martin Mull) the award-winning cable series "The History of White People in America", and wrote the Emmy Award-winning documentary "Two Days in October" for the PBS series "American Experience". His nine books to date include three books on the TV series "The Sopranos", including "The New York Times" bestseller "The Sopranos Family Cookbook", and a memoir about becoming paralyzed due to transverse myelitis at the age of 50: "The Best Seat In The House: How I Woke Up One Tuesday and Was Paralyzed For Life".
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Francis Needham, 2nd Earl of Kilmorey
He was the son of General Francis Needham, 1st Earl of Kilmorey. He was elected to the House of Commons for Newry in 1819 (succeeding his father), a seat he held until 1826. In 1832 he succeeded his father in the earldom but as this was an Irish peerage it did not entitle him to a seat in the House of Lords. He served as High Sheriff of Down for 1828.
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Misantla Totonac
The following table illustrates the interaction of subject and object inflection:
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List of geometrid genera: Z
The very large moth family Geometridae contains the following genera:
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Eching am Ammersee
Mayor since May 1996 Siegfried Luge (CSU) (* 1943). The last election was on March 16 2014 For the first time after 36 years CSU and the local grouping "Bürgerblock" had separate lists in the election. The "Bürgerblock" won 9 seats, CSU won 3.
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First Aberdeen
The cream base and stripe layout would become the corporate livery for the GRT Group, albeit with different colours for the stripes. The First Grampian livery consisted of the existing livery, with the fleetname changed to the FirstBus corporate style with the stylised "f" symbol. FirstGroup corporate livery was adopted in 1998 upon being rebranded as First Aberdeen.
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Aich
Aich may refer to:
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Sequence learning
In a classic experiment published in 1967, Alfred L. Yarbus demonstrated that though subjects viewing portraits reported apprehending the portrait as a whole, their eye movements successively fixated on the most informative parts of the image. These observations suggest that underlying an apparently parallel process of face perception, a serial oculomotor process is concealed. It is a common observation that when a skill is being acquired, we are more attentive in the initial phase, but after repeated practice, the skill becomes nearly automatic; this is also known as unconscious competence. We can then concentrate on learning a new action while performing previously learned actions skillfully. Thus, it appears that a neural code or representation for the learned skill is created in our brain, which is usually called procedural memory. The procedural memory encodes procedures or algorithms rather than facts.
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Carl Shipp Marvel
Marvel was contacted by Wright Patterson Air Force Base in the 1950s, because the U.S. Air Force needed a material suitable for drogue parachutes. They needed a material that would retain its strength when subjected to extremely high temperatures. Researching high-temperature stable polymers, Marvel was the first to synthesize Polybenzimidazole (PBI), a condensation polymer with aromatic and heteroaromatic repeating units. He then worked with Herward Vogel, first at the University of Illinois and later at the University of Arizona, to improve the quality of the polymer and develop Polybenzimidazole fiber. Their best PBI was both nonflammable and stable at temperatures of up to 600 °C. They registered patents for high molecular weight condensation polymers in the 1960s. Because of its thermal and oxidative stability PBI was adopted by NASA in the 1960s for use in aerospace and defense applications. In 1978, PBI began to be used in United States fire service equipment.
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Passions of the Soul
The passions such as Descartes understood them correspond roughly to the sentiments now called emotions, but there exist several important distinctions between the two. The principle of these is that passions, as is suggested by the word’s etymology, are by nature suffered and endured, and are therefore the result of an external cause acting upon a subject. In contrast, modern psychology considers emotions to be a sensation which occurs inside a subject and therefore is produced by the subject themselves.
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Little Scarlet
According to her former chef, Queen Elizabeth II will eat the product when her preferred home-made jam is unavailable.
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Adlkofen
The municipality of Adlkofen is divided in three parishes: Adlkofen, Reichlkofen and Jenkofen. The church of Adlkofen was built in 1733 in its present form. The church of Reichlkofen was built in 1876 and the church of Jenkofen was built in 1422. There are also churches in some of the smaller villages like in Günzkofen or Deutenkofen.
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Adlkofen
The first Kindergarten existed between 1939 and 1944 for the children of the farmers during harvest season. On the initiative of some parents in 1973 there was established a pre-school Kindergarten in the school building. In 1977 a Kindergarten building was built at its present place and was expanded in 1993
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Amer Mohammad Rashid
Rashid was the six of spades in the most-wanted Iraqi playing cards issued by the United States during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. After the invasion commenced, he issued a public statement calling for other Arab nations to decrease oil production, in order "to make the cost of war high for the Americans." American troops raided his Baghdad home on April 14, 2003 in an effort to take him and his wife into custody, but both evaded capture. He surrendered to coalition forces on April 28, 2003, and his wife surrendered on May 10, 2003.
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Walden Veterans' Memorial Bridge
The Walden Veterans' Memorial Bridge, sometimes referred as the Walden High Bridge, from its predecessor, carries NY 52 over the Wallkill River in the Orange County village of Walden, New York, United States. It is the more heavily used of the two bridges in the village.
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Château du Vieux-Windstein
The first documented mention of the Château de Windstein is dated 1205. It was built at the end of the 12th century by the Hohenstaufens to protect their imperial palace at Haguenau. The castle was a fief of the Empire, in the possession of the Windstein family, and was built in two periods, though dates are not known. Later, the castle was split in two with the lords of Sickingen and Schmalenstein each owning a part. Some buildings were constructed in the 13th century but it later became a haunt of brigands and was razed in 1332, following a conflict with the city of Strasbourg. Despite a ban on rebuilding, it was rebuilt again during the course of the 14th century. Burned in 1515, it passed into the possession of the Durkheims. The castle was finally ruined at the end of the 17th century, destroyed by the artillery of General Joseph de Montclar in 1676 during the wars against Louis XIV.
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Graffiti (Maxïmo Park song)
"Graffiti" was the third single released by Maxïmo Park, taken from their first album "A Certain Trigger". It was released on 2 May 2005, and reached number 15 on the UK Singles Chart. The song was awarded 'Lyric of the year' on BBC 6 Music for lyrics written by guitarist Duncan Lloyd
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MoviePlus
Once on the timeline, the tools in MoviePlus can be used to non-destructively edit, manipulate and re-arrange these source. All actions can be previewed using the Video Preview screen. The Properties panel displays detailed information about any selected source and permits detailed adjustments. There are two audio level indicators for the left and right audio channels. The positions and sizes of these panel can be changed and while using multiple computer monitors, the different panels can be moved onto different monitors.
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Vallahades
The Vallahades () or Valaades ("Βαλαάδες") were a Greek-speaking, Muslim population who lived along the River Haliacmon in southwest Greek Macedonia, in and around Anaselitsa (modern Neapoli) and Grevena. They numbered about 17,000 in the early 20th century. They are a frequently referred-to community of late-Ottoman Empire converts to Islam, because unlike most other such communities of Greek Muslims in Ottoman Macedonia the Vallahades retained many aspects of their Greek culture and continued to speak Greek for both private and public purposes. Most other Greek converts to Islam from Ottoman Macedonia, Thrace, and Epirus generally adopted the Turkish language and culture and thereby assimilated into mainstream Ottoman society.
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Sparkford
The parish was part of the hundred of Catsash.
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Gerzen
Gerzen is a municipality in the district of Landshut in Bavaria in Germany.
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Virginia Seismic Zone
The May 31, 1897 event was the strongest in Virginia's history. With a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII ("Severe") this shock destroyed many chimneys and created ground effects over a large area. It had a magnitude of 5.6 (a seismic scale that is based on an isoseismal map or the event's felt area) and had severe effects in Narrows, where ground motion was observed and the flow of streams was disrupted.
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Sohla
Sohla Official Homepage Cooperative Agreement Concluded between JAXA and Space Oriented Higashiosaka Leading Association (SOHLA) Paper Reference: "Development Status of the Micro Satellite "SOHLA-1"
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Dermot Farrell
Ordained priest on 7 June 1980, Farrell undertook postgraduate studies at Maynooth. He spent 7 years as curate in Mullingar from 1981.
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Malcolm Grant
In June 2007, in response to legal threats from Alan Lakin, husband of a purveyor of herbal remedies, Grant required Professor David Colquhoun to remove his website, "Improbable Science" from university computers. An outcry from the scientific community ensued, and Grant reconsidered, inviting Dr. Colquhoun to bring the site back to UCL once it had been edited for libel.
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Mykita
In 2009 MYKITA and German fashion designer Bernhard Wilhelm launched a jointly developed eyewear collection. The mirrored sunglasses model ”Franz” from this collection enjoyed international media attention after being worn by actress Sarah Jessica Parker in the movie Sex and the City 2. Further artists and fashion designers that MYKITA have worked with include Moncler, Romain Kremer, Marios Schwab, Alexandre Herchcovitch, Agathe Snow and the cosmetics brand uslu airlines with whom they co created three aviator sunglasses with the frame colors matching the color of the nail polish that comes with.
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Jeff Denham
Denham announced in December 2008 that he would be a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of California in the 2010 election. He ended his campaign soon after Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, in November 2009, appointed Republican State Senator Abel Maldonado to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi, a Democrat, who was elected to Congress.
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Jeff Denham
Denham, who is chairman of the House Subcommittee on Railroads, has opposed plans for a high-speed train between San Francisco and Los Angeles. On March 6, 2017, the "New York Times" quoted him as saying that “no more federal dollars will go to California high-speed rail.” He charged that $600 million of state funds allocated by Proposition 1A in 2008 for Caltrain's electrification was being diverted. “'They are stealing Prop 1A money and using it for something else,” Denham said.
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History of the Kansas City Royals
The following is a detailed history of the Kansas City Royals, a Major League Baseball team that began play in 1969 in Kansas City, Missouri. The team is currently in the American League Central Division. The franchise has won one wild card berth, seven division titles, four league championships, and two World Series titles.
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History of the Kansas City Royals
In 1997, the Royals franchise had the opportunity to switch to the National League and play in the NL Central alongside its intrastate rival St. Louis Cardinals. The opportunity arose because Major League Baseball was planning to realign the divisions in preparation for expansion with the Arizona Diamondbacks and Tampa Bay Devil Rays. Bud Selig, baseball's acting commissioner and Milwaukee Brewers owner, gave the Royals the first option to change to the National League. That summer, the Royals were mired in the team's worst season since its second year of existence. Further, following Ewing Kauffman death, the franchise was being run by a board of directors and was up for sale. Ultimately, the board declined the move, and Milwaukee switched leagues instead.
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History of the Kansas City Royals
Some commentators have argued that the Royals should have made the move. According to their logic, if the Royals had changed leagues, the team would have played the Cardinals more often and would have been in the same division with the Chicago Cubs; these teams might have drawn bigger crowds to Kauffman Stadium. Further, with no designated hitter in the National League, there would have been one less big salary to pay, which would have been easier for the Royals' front office to manage. Opinion at the time was fairly split. The Royals polled their fans, and reported that a slight majority of the 1,500 who returned surveys approved a move to the NL. Many fans, including former Royal Greg Pryor, thought that switching leagues was the only way to keep the Royals in Kansas City. On the other hand, there was also a strong sentiment among some fans that Kansas City was, is, and always would be an American League market. Back then, the glory years weren’t that far removed, and the emotional tie to the rivalry with the Yankees, for instance, was still burning. There was nothing in Kauffman's will or known feelings about how he would have received a move to the National League.
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Rustamji Institute of Technology
The institute is located on the campus of BSF Academy, Tekanpur, on the Gwalior-Jhansi National Highway, from Gwalior. The Institute has NKN facility and internet connection of 1Gbps , a library with internet, every classroom has LED smart Projector and audio-visual facility, and a place for conducting activities.
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Rustamji Institute of Technology
The institute offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses (B.Tech , M.Tech )affiliated with Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya (RGPV) Bhopal.
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Wolfgang's (Vault)
The company launched its website in November 2003. Later that year, Wolfgang's released the BG Archive photography collection, and subsequently added collections called "vaults" for: vintage poster art, rock clothing, vintage audio concert recordings. The Video Vault was added in 2011. On August 7, 2012, Wolfgang's announced to its free streaming service users, via email, that later converted to a subscription based model on August 8, 2012.
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Wilton (UK Parliament constituency)
Herbert was appointed a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, requiring a by-election.
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Mercer Mayer bibliography
Book by Jan Wahl that Mercer Mayer illustrated:
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Opfenbach
Opfenbach once was part of the Austrian authority of Bregenz-Hohenegg. Since the signing of the peace treaties of Brünn and Preßburg in 1805 the town belongs to Bavaria. In the course of the administratice reforms in Bavaria, the contemporary municipality was formed by the ""Gemeindeedikt"" of 1818. In 1970 1,879, in 1987 1,952 and in 2000 2,196 inhabitants were living in the municipality of Opfenbach.
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Guanajuato River
The Guanajuato's River () is a tributary of the Lerma River in the central near region of Mexico called the Bajio (Lowlands). The river begins in the silver-rich Guanajuato mountains near the state capital of Guanajuato. The river is fed by the Guanajuato river basinca (in Spanish: "cuenca") (a sub-basin to the much larger Lerma–Chapala Basin) and has an area of 3,320 km², which makes up approximately 10.32% of the total area of the state. There are approximately 900,000 people living in the Guanajuato River basin area, in the municipalities of Guanajuato, Irapuato, Romita, San Francisco del Rincon, Manuel Doblado and Pueblo Nuevo.
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Aura im Sinngrund
The community lies some 20 km northwest of Gemünden am Main in the valley of the Aura river in the Spessart Nature Park ("Naturpark Spessart"). The community’s northern limit forms Bavaria’s boundary with Hesse.
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Malmesbury (UK Parliament constituency)
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Please Love Me Forever (album)
Cover versions include "Young Love", "It's All in the Game", "P.S. I Love You", "Bouquet of Roses", "Who's Sorry Now" and "After Loving You".Album – "Billboard" (United States) Singles – "Billboard" (United States)
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Battle of Mogadishu (March–April 2007)
A failed 21 March and 22 disarmament operation by the TFG resulted in the capture of TFG troops.
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Fellen
Fellen is a community in the Main-Spessart district in the "Regierungsbezirk" of Lower Franconia ("Unterfranken") in Bavaria, Germany and a member of the "Verwaltungsgemeinschaft" (Administrative Community) of Burgsinn.
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The Last Command (1955 film)
"I've always wanted to direct ever since I came into pictures," said Wayne, who had just begun producing with "The Bullfighter and the Lady". He planned to make the film in Tuacana, Mexico. Robert Clarke was announced for a key role.
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Frammersbach
During the Thirty Years' War, the village was sacked by Swedish troops and was temporarily completely depopulated in 1635. The town was resettled, however, and in 1665 Frammersbach was granted the status of "Markt".
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Bramber (UK Parliament constituency)
Bramber was a parliamentary borough in Sussex, one of the most notorious of all the rotten boroughs. It elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons in 1295, and again from 1472 until 1832, when the constituency was abolished by the Great Reform Act.