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10195198#1
Turbomeca Bastan
Flight tests of some Bastan models were carried out using a Lockheed Constellation flying test bed. The engine's principal applications were the Aérospatiale N 262 (Nord 262) and Nord 260 airliners.
10195284#2
Anuwar Ali
Born in Jasin, Melaka on 11 July 1946, he received his secondary education at Melaka High School. Later on he studied at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland where he obtained his BSc (Econs) in 1970. While he was a tutor and lecturer at UKM, he furthered his studies and obtained his Masters and PhD from the University of Leicester and University of Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom respectively.
10195299#9
Criticism of the World Trade Organization
Many non-governmental organizations, such as the World Federalist Movement, are calling for the creation of a WTO parliamentary assembly to allow for more democratic participation in WTO decision making. Dr Caroline Lucas recommended that such an assembly "have a more prominent role to play in the form of parliamentary scrutiny, and also in the wider efforts to reform the WTO processes, and its rules". However, Dr Raoul Marc Jennar argues that a consultative parliamentary assembly would be ineffective for the following reasons:
10195689#0
Kissin' George
Kissin' George (foaled 1963 in California) was an American thoroughbred racehorse, considered one of America's premier sprint horses of the late 1960s. Kissin' George was out of a Head Play mare called Nothead. He was sired by Slamruler, a grandson of Nearco through his son, Nasrullah.
10195749#11
Power sum symmetric polynomial
Rewriting the same recurrence, one has the elementary symmetric polynomials in terms of the power sums (also implicitly, the explicit formula being complicated):
10195845#8
Covington County School District (Mississippi)
"The school district's failure to follow the procedures set forth in the handbook, while problematic, did not deny G.W. any substantive or due process rights under the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution. Any possible due process violations were cured when G.W. received the second formal hearing. Additionally, we find the search of G.W.'s automobile by a school official, while on school property, did not violate the search and seizure clause of the Fourth Amendment. Therefore, this Court reverses and renders the decision of the Covington County Chancery Court and reinstates the decision of the Covington County School District."Along with teachers in Lamar County, Forrest County, and Stone County, instructors in Covington County participated in a strike against the Governor and Legislature, calling for the state to raise teacher salaries by $7,000 over two years. This occurred in spite of a restraining order against the strike, the latter being originally endorsed by the Mississippi Educator's Association. The endorsement was eventually rescinded, and the MEA joined the Mississippi American Federation of Teachers to advise against the strike.
10195947#2
Salil Oberoi
In 2005, Oberoi made 247 against Cambridge at Fenner's in the Varsity Match. This was the third-highest of all time for a side representing Oxford University; the previous two higher scores were both made in the 19th century. It was also the highest ever in a Varsity Match. This record was surpassed in July 2013 when Samridh Agarwal scored 313 not out for Oxford in the fixture.
10196031#4
Ali Fergani
After leaving the national team, Fergani coached several Tunisian sides, including Club Athletic Bizertin, Union Sportive Monastir and Stade Tunisien, among others.
10196046#0
Charles Plimpton
Charles Bird Plimpton (31 October 1894 – 29 December 1948) was an English inventor and businessman. He invented Bayko in 1933, a plastic building model construction toy, and one of the earliest plastic toys to be marketed. He established Plimpton Engineering in Liverpool, England, to manufacture the toy, which was sold across the world for over 30 years.
10196111#3
Dombeya rotundifolia
It is drought and frost tolerant, it is popular with beekeepers due to its high nectar production that attracts a multitude of bees and butterflies. Its flowers in showy profuse displays make it a highly valued ornamental tree. It produces a good timber with a greyish-blue heartwood and suitable for woodworking. Freshly-cut timber has a strong aroma of fishmeal.
10196213#0
Sydhavn station
Sydhavn is a station on the Køge radial of the S-train network in Copenhagen, Denmark. The station is named after Sydhavnen (South Harbour), a district of southern Copenhagen.
10196506#13
Fiamma Nirenstein
Nirenstein continues to work at the think-tank.
10196565#3
Jewish tribes of Arabia
By the close of the fifth century, the Banu Aus and Banu Khazraj had become masters of Yathrib. During these events, or possibly in coordination with them, Yathrib was host to a noble visitor. In 470 CE, Persian King Firuz was attempting to wipe out the Exilarchate. The Exilarch Huna V, who was the son of Mar-Zutra bar Mar-Zutra, whisked his daughter and some of his entourage to Yathrib (Medina) for safety.
10196792#0
Grigory Gagarin
Prince Grigory Grigorievich Gagarin (, - ) was a Russian painter, Major General and administrator.
10196939#5
Devadurga, India
Raichur is the nearest railway station to Devadurga and Raichur is served by a major rail line and is well connected by trains to all major parts of India such as Bangalore, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Trivandrum, Kanyakumari, Pune, Bhopal and Agra.
10197001#1
Hatena (company)
Hatena Notation, also known as Hatena Markup, is a markup language that can be used to produce content without the use of (X)HTML. There is also a Perl module available to parse Hatena markup.
10197004#1
Daian-ji
The temple houses nine statues in a style known as Daianji-yoshiki, but the acclaimed statue of Sakyamuni, said by the twelfth-century Oe no Chikamichi in "Shichidaiji Junrei Shiki" to have been the finest work in Nara, is now lost. The following Nara period statues have been designated Important Cultural Properties: a Jūichimen Kannon, Senjū Kannon, Fukūkensaku Kannon, Yōryū Kannon, Shō Kannon, and a set of Four Heavenly Kings. Temple records of the Tenpyō era (747) have also been designated an Important Cultural Property and are now held in Chiba Prefecture.
10197072#2
Trevalyn Hall
To the north-east of Pine Tree Park is Walnut Park. The orchard, now a field, lies to the north-west and south-west of the gardens. This still has an earthen bank to keep the deer out. The kitchen garden is now only part walled on the north-west and north-east sides, but is thought to have originally been completely walled.
10197166#9
Nicola Tappenden
She also took part in a WAGs edition of "Come Dine with Me".
10197311#4
Eric Morley
In 1978, he left Mecca after a disagreement with the then parent company, Grand Metropolitan, becoming chairman of the Belhaven Brewery company in Scotland.
10197334#9
Studio Backlot Tour
On September 20, 2014 it was announced to cast members that the ride would temporarily close on September 27, 2014 for the orchestral facility. On September 28, the marquee and the sign that were at the entrance were removed and painted over. At the time of the attraction's closing, there was no word as to what would replace it. However, it was later announced at the D23 Expo 2015 that the land taking up the Backlot Tour, as well as the majority of the Streets of America area would make room for and Toy Story Land. Construction began in mid-2016.
10197350#3
Patrick Van Caeckenbergh
Van Caeckenbergh has been represented by Zeno X in Antwerp since 1987 and Lehmann Maupin in New York since 2014.
10197401#9
Ashok (actor)
Ashok took formal training at the Kishore Namit Kapoor Acting Institute in Mumbai. He also trained for film stunts, fights and gymnastics.
10197652#8
José María Sobral
The Argentine Navy patrol boat ARA "Alferez Sobral" (A-9) was named after him.
10197698#2
Cup-bearer
The cup-bearer as an honorific role, for example with the Egyptian hieroglyph for a cup-bearer, was used as late as 196 BC in the Rosetta Stone for the Kanephoros cup-bearer Areia, daughter of Diogenes; each Ptolemaic Decree starting with the Decree of Canopus honored a cup-bearer. A much older role was the appointment of Sargon of Akkad as cup-bearer in the 23rd century BC.
10197722#2
John Wodehouse, 1st Baron Wodehouse
In 1778, Wodehouse commissioned Capability Brown, to undertake a series of enhancements to his country seat, Kimberley Hall near Wymondham (Brown had previously undertaken works for Sir Armine in 1762). By 1827, Woodhouse had developed a pleasure ground, a southwards extension to the park and three lodged entrances. The landscape which Wodehouse created has largely survived and is listed Grade II*.
10197811#4
Shirō Asano (politician)
http://www.asanoshiro.org/profile/index.htm (Asano Shiro official profile, in Japanese)
10198207#0
VMPC
VMPC can stand for:
10198230#20
Perth Spirit
The following players were named in the Perth Spirit's extended squad for the 2015 National Rugby Championship:
10198260#0
Turk's cap
Turk's cap is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
10198270#1
Artists and Writers Ball
In the late-1970s, photographer Bud Lee moved to Tampa, FL as part of the National Endowment for the Arts Artists-in-Schools program. While working in the Artists-in-Schools program, Lee married art teacher Peggy Laseter and they moved into a storefront in Ybor City. At the time, Ybor City, a historic Cuban part of Tampa, was home to many working artist and Lee saw the opportunity to create an event that would bring all the creative energy of Ybor City and Tampa together. It would be the undergrounds alternative to the exclusive Gasparilla parties held by Tampa's social clubs.
10198345#4
Juan Carlos Olave
Olave then returned for another spell at Belgrano, in the winter of 2007 – previously, he had been transfer listed by the club which had the player's rights, Murcia, with Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield being the main contender for his services. He moved to Belgrano, however, and on 13 March 2009 reached league the 100-game mark with the side, who still competed in division two.
10198365#0
Linda Watkins
Linda Mathews Watkins (May 23, 1908 in Boston, Massachusetts – October 31, 1976 in Los Angeles, California) was an American stage, film and television actress.
10198477#0
Denis Lalor
Denis Lalor is a former hurling and Gaelic football player from County Laois in Ireland.
10198639#0
İskender
İskender is the Turkish form of the name Alexander, after Alexander the Great, and may refer to:
10198651#2
Abdullah Abdurahman
In 1904 he was elected Cape Town's first coloured city councillor, a position he held almost uninterrupted until his death. As city councillor he worked to improve the conditions of the coloured community, especially within the field of education; he helped set up the first secondary schools for coloured people in Cape Town. From 1923 to 1937 he chaired the Council's Streets and Drainage Committee, which gave him an increasingly strong influence on local government. Aburahman was also the first coloured person to be elected to the Cape Provincial Council in 1914, a position he held until his death.
10198903#4
Jody Wisternoff
Wisternoff met fellow DJ Nick Warren in a Bristol record shop, which led to the birth of the progressive house act Way Out West. Fusing the dub sounds of Bristol with club beats, the duo saw great success in the mid to late '90s with tracks like "The Gift" and "Ajare", and their eponymous debut album "Way Out West". Way Out West continues to the present day, having released their fifth studio album "Tuesday Maybe" in 2017.
10198992#1
Nezihe Muhiddin
She is the founder of the first party of the Republic of Turkey, Kadınlar Halk Fırkası (People’s Party for Women or Women's People Party) in July 1923. KHF was founded for the political and social rights of women. Due to the political situation during the time, it was not recognized officially by the modern Turkish state.
10199014#3
Juan José Muñoz
At the beginning of Muñoz's tenure, the team was at the edge of relegation to second division. He spearheaded the decision to hire Pedro Troglio as coach, who was instrumental in turning around the performance by mid-2005. During the second half of that year, the team gelled in the Torneo Apertura 2005 and pulled off an excellent campaign which had it fighting neck-to-neck with Boca Juniors for the championship. Finally, Gimnasia crowned the effort by becoming a close runner-up, the fifth time the team obtained such honours in the ten years spanning 1995-2005. In June 2006, Muñoz decided to withdraw the Nº 21 jersey, which was the number used by Pedro Troglio while playing in Gimnasia during the 1990s. This was the first time such a recognition was bestowed upon a club player in the Argentine football league.
10199118#16
Passion Conferences
In 2011, Passion started the Do Something Now fundraising campaign, later renamed 72DaysForFreedom. The fundraising campaign encourages participants in Passion's annual conferences to donate to different charitable organizations. In the Passion 2011 conference, over 22,000 students raised over $1.1 million towards multiple causes. In the 2012 conference, students raised $3.3 million to fund seven different organizations battle sex trafficking. Passion 2013 saw the launch of the End It Movement, an anti-human trafficking fundraising campaign. Attendees gave over $3.6 million towards various causes at this conference.
10199244#6
Plas Teg
Plas Teg is said to be one of the "most haunted" houses in Wales and has featured on ITV's "Extreme Ghost Stories" and Living's "Most Haunted" programme on two occasions. The second occasion was featured as part of the Halloween "Most Haunted Live!" series on 31 October 2007. It was also featured in "Ghosthunting With..." Girls Aloud in 2006, where the girls visited the house as their first location, where they claimed to have experienced paranormal activity.
10199311#3
Viscounty of Béarn
Gascony was united to the Duchy of Aquitaine in 1053. Béarn, as a part of Gascony, became subject to the dukes of Aquitaine and, in 1152, passed to the Kings of England through the Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine.
10199311#12
Viscounty of Béarn
On 3 May the Treaty of Loudun gave the Huguenots, who had supported the rebellion of the Prince of Condé, the right join their churches with those in Béarn. Louis's edict of June 1617 ordering the restoration of property confiscated from Catholics was also ignored. In 1620 Louis marched into Béarn with a large army, convoked the estates and, sitting on his Béarnese throne, issued an edict of union with France, thus removing the principality's sovereignty.
10199320#4
Vărșag
The commune has an absolute Székely Hungarian majority. According to the 2011 census it has a population of 1,572 of which 99.75% or 1,568 are Hungarian.
10199333#5
UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize
In 1995, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization led a worldwide mobilization in favor of tolerance, non-violence and appreciation of cultural diversity. The UN's fiftieth anniversary year was declared the United Nations Year for Tolerance. The Year's calendar of events included regional conferences and intergovernmental dialogue, concerts, film and theatre festivals, essay and poster contests, broadcasts and publications of all kinds, in partnership with regional and non-governmental organizations. In 1996, an equally dynamic follow-up programme to the Year got underway.
10199667#0
No. 620 Squadron RAF
No 620 Squadron was a squadron of the Royal Air Force during World War II. During its existence it served as a bomber squadron, airborne forces and a transport squadron.
10199920#20
The Pale (band)
Following the non-release of "Delete Me" a reconstituted line-up of The Pale, featuring the return of original member Shane Wearen and former Lir guitarist Colm Quearney, recorded 'The Final Garden' EP. The tracks were released in 2005 on Devereux Records.
10200139#1
Malaysia Theological Seminary
STM started as a joint-venture among the Anglican Diocese of West Malaysia, the Methodists and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Malaysia and Singapore (ELCMS) in Malaysia and was opened on 6 January 1979 (Feast of Epiphany). Its stated aim in the Companies Act of Malaysia under which it was incorporated was "to provide education in the Christian faith for the service in the ministry, worship and witness of the Church." This venture built upon a 1974 collaboration between the Anglicans and the Evangelical Lutherans that saw the merger of the Christian Training Centre (founded by the Lutherans in 1969) and the St. Mark's Training Centre (founded by the Anglicans in 1970) that was called "Kolej Theologi Malaysia" (KTM) or Malaysia Theological College (in English).
10200200#0
Lovers (1991 film)
Lovers () is a 1991 Spanish film noir written and directed by Vicente Aranda, starring Victoria Abril, Jorge Sanz and Maribel Verdú. The film brought Aranda to widespread attention in the English-speaking world. It won two Goya Awards (Best Film and Best Director) and is considered one of the best Spanish films of the 1990s.
10200343#13
Carmelita (song)
Mariachi El Bronx covered the song numerous times on their UK tour along with Prince's I Would Die 4 U.
10200439#2
Interstate 64 in Illinois
At the St. Clair and Clinton county line, the Interstate passes the exurb of New Baden, after which it crosses the southern boundary of Clinton County and leaves the St. Louis metropolitan area. It then traverses a rural part of Illinois through Washington and Jefferson counties, which has no adjacent cities or major intersections passing it reaches the city of Mount Vernon in Jefferson County, where it has a short concurrency with I-57. Mount Vernon is the only major city and intersection served by I-64 in Illinois outside of the St. Louis metropolitan area. Past Mount Vernon, the Interstate enters another rural stretch through parts of Jefferson, Wayne, and White counties before crossing the Wabash River into Indiana.
10200871#6
Justin Broadrick discography
As Solaris
10200999#0
Coveñas
Coveñas is a town and municipality located in the Sucre Department, northern Colombia. It was established in the 16th century as a port for slave traders, then it became an oil port in the twentieth century . It became a municipality in 2002. The town is now a popular vacation place for the people of the Colombian Andean region.
10201060#1
New Flat
All tracks written by Henk Hofstede (HH) and Michiel Peters (MP).
10201063#5
Pat Roe
A PE and English teacher in St Fergal's College, Rathdowney, Roe started his management career in The Heath in 1991 while still playing. Crettyard obtained his services in 1996.
10201105#0
Lupburg
Lupburg is a municipality in the district of Neumarkt in Bavaria in Germany.
10201118#5
Santo Amaro da Imperatriz
As Santo Amaro is mainly a rural city, their economy is based on it.
10201348#0
Baudenbach
Baudenbach is a municipality in the district of Neustadt (Aisch)-Bad Windsheim in Bavaria in Germany.
10201692#1
James Madison Wells
Born near Alexandria, Louisiana, on January 7, 1808, Wells' father was Samuel Levi Wells II, a member of Louisiana's constitutional convention in 1811. His mother was the former Dorcas Huie. A brother, Thomas Jefferson Wells, was involved in Louisiana politics. Samuel Wells died when James was 8 years old, leaving eight children. He was a nephew by marriage of Alexander Fulton, the businessman who founded and laid out the plat of the future city of Alexandria, in 1805.
10201696#7
Barron Wortham
In 1995, he started 5 out of 16 games, replacing the injured Micheal Barrow and Al Smith. He registered 38 tackles, one sack, one forced fumble and 10 special teams tackles. He also received the Ed Block Courage Award after recovering from his previous injury.
10201843#2
Gerhardshofen
The village owes its foundation to the Franconian colonisation of the 9th century and thus is a foundation of the Carolingian dynasty.
10201843#3
Gerhardshofen
The first documented notice of Gerhardshofen is from 1235. There was mentioned a Heinrich Neze von Gerhardshofen in two documents of the Burgraves of Nuremberg. The first non aristocratic inhabitant ever mentioned was Conrad Stahel in 1304.
10201946#0
Andy Johnson (American football)
Anderson Sidney "Andy" Johnson (October 18, 1952 – May 16, 2018) was an American football running back in the National Football League during the 1970s.
10201962#0
Hairy Bikers
David Myers (born 8 September 1957) and Simon "Si" King (born 20 October 1966) collectively known as the Hairy Bikers, are British television presenters who have fronted the series "The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook", "The Hairy Bikers Ride Again", "The Hairy Bakers", "The Hairy Bikers' Food Tour of Britain", "The Hairy Bikers' Mums Know Best", "Hairy Bikers' Meals on Wheels", "Hairy Bikers' Best of British", "The Hairy Bikers' Bakeation", "Hairy Dieters: How to Love Food and Lose Weight", "The Hairy Bikers' Asian Adventure", "The Hairy Bikers' Northern Exposure" and "The Hairy Bikers' Pubs That Built Britain" for BBC Two, and "The Hairy Bikers' Mississippi Adventure" for Good Food.
10202013#0
San Benito Abad
San Benito Abad () is a town and municipality located in the Sucre Department, northern Colombia.
10202187#9
Allynwood Academy
The Bridge was a program added circa 2012–2013 for participants ages 18 to 20.
10202242#1
Good Charlotte discography
Good Charlotte released their self-titled debut album, "Good Charlotte", in September 2000 with the single "Little Things", which peaked at number twenty-three on the "Billboard" Modern Rock Tracks chart. Three more singles were released from the album: "The Motivation Proclamation", "The Click" and "Festival Song". Their second album "The Young and the Hopeless" was released in 2002. The album produced five singles: "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous", "The Anthem", "Girls & Boys", "The Young and the Hopeless" and "Hold On". The album went on to receive a triple platinum certification from the RIAA. In October 2004, the band released their third studio album "The Chronicles of Life and Death". Singles released from the album include "Predictable", "I Just Wanna Live", "The Chronicles of Life and Death" and "We Believe". Their fourth album, "Good Morning Revival", was released in March 2007 and produced the singles "The River", "Keep Your Hands off My Girl" and "Dance Floor Anthem (I Don't Want to Be in Love)". Their fifth album, "Cardiology", was released on November 2, 2010. "Like It's Her Birthday" was released as the first single from the album, followed by "Sex on the Radio" and "Last Night".
10202258#2
2007 Turkish Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton came into the race with a 7-point lead over McLaren teammate Fernando Alonso after Hamilton's controversial victory in the 2007 Hungarian Grand Prix. McLaren led Ferrari in the constructors' championship by 19 points despite not being allowed to score points in Hungary. However, the Ferrari had looked strong in recent weeks, and their two cars ultimately dominated the race from start to finish, Massa and Räikkönen taking first and second places respectively. A late puncture dropped Hamilton to fifth place and cut his championship lead over Alonso to five points.
10202275#13
Andrea Maria Schenkel
Andrea Maria Schenkel lives with her family near Regensburg.
10202407#15
2007 Brazilian Grand Prix
After the first round of pit stops, Massa was leading with 3.3 seconds on Räikkönen, followed by Alonso, 17 seconds behind. Hamilton was 13th, again behind Barrichello, 50 seconds behind Massa. On lap 32, Nakajima entered the pits for his first stop, but he ran wide while entering his stand, injuring two mechanics in the process. They were both brought away, but they suffered no serious injuries. On lap 34 Kubica, who was light on fuel, passed Alonso to take the third position, only to stop 5 laps later; he rejoined in seventh place. Hamilton made his second stop on lap 37, switching to hards again; on the same lap Heikki Kovalainen, who finished his first 16 consecutive races in Formula One, ended his race spinning on turn 3 and crashing into the barriers. This also meant that Kovalainen lost the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of becoming the first driver to finish all of his races in his first season.
10202410#25
Ohio University – Chillicothe
Athletics History
10202429#27
Relative change and difference
Car "M" costs $50,000 and car "L" costs $40,000. We wish to compare these costs. With respect to car "L", the absolute difference is . That is, car "M" costs $10,000 more than car "L". The relative difference is, and we say that car "M" costs 25% "more than" car "L". It is also common to express the comparison as a ratio, which in this example is, and we say that car "M" costs 125% "of" the cost of car "L".
10202806#3
Joachim Hagenauer
He has been awarded the Erich Regener and Otto Lilienthal Prizes from the German Aerospace Association, and the Armstrong Award from the IEEE Communications Society, and was also elected to the Bavarian Academy of Science. In 2003 he received the IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal for meritorious achievements in telecommunications.
10202942#5
Leonard (demon)
There is mention of a "Master Leonard" in the "Dictionary of Phrase and Fable" (published 1898) in association with the alleged deity of the Templars, the Baphomet or "Goat of Mendes". Black banquets are thrown in Leonard's honor where aborted kid goats are eaten without salt and boiled with reptiles to sully the sinless nature of the clean meat.
10203056#7
Allen C. Guelzo
Rachel Shelden has noted that Guelzo's "Fateful Lightning: A New History of the Civil War and Reconstruction" (2012) is heavily focused on Lincoln. She asserts that little in the book is new, and much is based on old fashioned historiography. She says he underplays the recent scholarship on the home front, environmental concerns, and medical issues, while giving only cursory attention to the black experience or to the complexities of Reconstruction.
10203059#18
Farewell, My Lovely (1975 film)
Nomination
10203265#7
Bihari Mal
Bahadur Shah was pursuing a policy of expansion. He helped and sent Tatar Khan Lodi to occupy the fort of Bayana. He occupied the fort of Bayana which was under Mughal occupation since the time of Babur. Humayun sent his brothers Askari Mirza and Hindal Mirza to recapture the fort. Puranmal, then Raja of Amer, fought in the battle called the Battle of Mandrail in favour of Mughals in 1534.
10203313#11
Biological computing
Many examples of simple biocomputers have been designed, but the capabilities of these biocomputers are very limited in comparison to commercially available non-bio computers. Some people believe that biocomputers have great potential, but this has yet to be demonstrated.
10203333#1
Ratatouille (video game)
Similar to the plot of the movie, the game starts in a farm setting. Remy goes off with his brother Emile to retrieve apple cores for his father. On the road trip he is taught the basic skills he will need to know so that he can pass what he will face later on. After the task, the old lady living in the farm catches Remy and Emile, alerting the colony, thus forcing them to escape. Though Remy successfully escapes the shotgun-wielding woman, he gets lost in the rapids of the sewers, and he wakes up in front of Gusteau's restaurant, where the rat watches as the garbage boy, Linguini, attempts to fix the soup he accidentally ruined by throwing in a bunch of random ingredients. Remy hurries in and fixes the soup, but Linguini spots him, thus beginning a chase outside with Linguini on pursuit. After that, Remy befriends Linguini and helps him with what he is forced to do for Skinner, the head chef. The next day Remy helps Linguini cook the food for the customers while also helping his colony that he has reunited with by stealing the kitchen's food. Skinner catches Remy, and another chase begins, ending with Remy discovering a letter that proves Linguini's right to inherit the restaurant, leading to Skinner's firing.
10203458#5
Chopawamsic
The first English resident of the island was Giles Brent, who settled here in 1649 with his wife, Mary Kittamaquund. She was the daughter of the paramount chief, or "Tayac", "Kittamaquund", who led the Piscataway nation, the most powerful on the north shore of the Potomac and one to which other tribes were tributary. The Piscataway were allied with the Powhatan Confederacy. At the time, they had friendly relations with the English governments in Jamestown and the colony of Maryland.
10203495#0
Clarence Madison Dally
Clarence Madison Dally (1865–1904) was an American glassblower, noted as an assistant to Thomas Edison in his work on X-rays and as an early victim of radiation dermatitis and its complications.
10203495#4
Clarence Madison Dally
By 1900, Clarence Dally was suffering radiation damage to his hands and face sufficient to require time off work. In 1902, one lesion on his left wrist was treated unsuccessfully with multiple skin grafts and eventually his left hand was amputated. An ulceration on his right hand necessitated the amputation of four fingers.
10203539#5
Coastal Kadazan dialect
/o/ can range from unrounded as /ɤ/ to a partially rounded /o/. Four borrowed consonants from Malay and English include /dʒ r w j/.
10203695#12
Adam Taliaferro
On November 8, 2011, he was elected to serve on the Gloucester County Board of Chosen Freeholders. A resident of Woolwich Township, he assumed office on January 6, 2012. He subsequently won reelection to the Freeholder board in 2014 and served until his appointment to the General Assembly.
10203728#0
AmSafe
AmSafe Inc. is a manufacturer of air safety and securement products to the aerospace, defense, and ground transportation industries and maker of aircraft seatbelts. AmSafe makes the Aviation Inflatable Restraint (AAIR), a seatbelt airbag approved by the FAA designed to improve occupant protection from serious head injury during an otherwise unsurvivable aircraft accident. The airbag allows manufacturers and airlines to meet the FAA 16g seat retrofit rule that mandates all aircraft comply by October 2009 (1).
10203834#1
National Symphony Orchestra (Dominican Republic)
The National Symphony Orchestra was officially created on August 5, 1941. Nevertheless, its history can be traced to the beginning of the 20th century, when under the initiative of Juan Bautista Alfonseca, the Octet of the Youth Casino was founded in Santo Domingo.
10203857#18
Contentment
Indeed, when one has met his basic needs and have more to spare, it is time to spend or give some to experience happiness. This is because happiness is really a state of in-and-out flow of one's energy. Using or giving money is an expression of out-flowing of one's life-state. Attempt to just hoard more and more in the belief that it brings more happiness can lead to the opposite result if only because the means – that is the pursuit of money for happiness – has unwittingly become the ends.
10203857#24
Contentment
Not all societies have embraced the leisure culture whether through certain public policies like having a universal welfare system, and psychological and financial preparedness on the part of individuals for retirement wherein leisure is the salient feature. This even applies to developed nations. For example, the US has a "retirement crisis" in which a large percentage of Americans do not have sufficient savings for retirement.
10203931#2
Richard R. Hough
In 1980 Hough received the IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal for his role in the introduction of electronic telephone switching.
10203965#1
Bovonto
It is manufactured and marketed by Kali Mark (Kalis Sparkling Water (P) Ltd.), which has offices and bottling plants at several locations in Tamil Nadu. At present it has put up a distribution point at Chennai.
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Brenda Council
Brenda J. Council is a labor lawyer in North Omaha, Nebraska. She represented the 11th District in the Nebraska State Legislature from 2009 to 2013, serving as the successor of long-time state senator Ernie Chambers who was term-limited. Council lost her re-election bid in 2012 to Chambers, who was able to run for the seat again after sitting out one term.
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Aidan Cooney
Cooney began his career with Eamonn Cooke's Radio Dublin in the late 1970s as Aidan Jay. He went on to a number of other pirate stations in Dublin including Annabel Radio, Q102 and Treble TR. Aidan was the weekend breakfast presenter on Century Radio (Ireland's first national commercial radio station) between September and November 1989. He then was involved with Classic Hits 98FM, initially as Head of Sport ("our man Aidan Cooney"). He eventually got to present the weekday breakfast show with Kara Hanahoe, before leaving for TV3 in 1999. When Newstalk launched in Dublin, he was initially its weekend sports presenter.
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Syncrude Tailings Dam
The SWSS facility is located in the southwest corner of the Mildred Lake lease area. It was commissioned in 1993. The facility was designed to provide coarse tailings sand storage, returning water and thin fine tailings to other sites within the Mildred Lake Project area. The crest elevation is 400 m or 390 m. An upgrade to increase the water storage to a maximum water surface level of 397 m was constructed in 2009 to 2010.
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Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
Adelheid was born the second daughter of Ernst I, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg by his wife Princess Feodora of Leiningen, who was the older, maternal half-sister of the British Queen Victoria.
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Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
A small island in Franz Josef Land, Adelaide Island (Остров Аделаиды), was named after Princess Adelheid by the Austro-Hungarian North Pole Expedition.
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Space probe
The Mars Exploration Rovers, "Spirit" and "Opportunity" landed on Mars to explore the Martian surface and geology, and searched for clues to past water activity on Mars. They were each launched in 2003 and landed in 2004. Communication with "Spirit" stopped on sol 2210 (March 22, 2010). JPL continued to attempt to regain contact until May 24, 2011, when NASA announced that efforts to communicate with the unresponsive rover had ended. "Opportunity" arrived at Endeavour crater on 9 August 2011, at a landmark called "Spirit Point" named after its rover twin, after traversing from Victoria crater, over a three-year period. As of January 26, 2016, "Opportunity" has lasted for more than twelve years on Mars — although the rovers were intended to last only three months.
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December 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on December 22 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
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Banana Splits discography
The Bob Marley and the Wailers song "Buffalo Soldier", from the 1983 album "Confrontation", features a very similar melody to "The Tra La La Song" in its chorus.
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Salonica Vilayet
3) Sanjak of Drama (Drama, Kavala, Sarışaban, Taşoz (It was later promoted to sanjak), Pravişte, Dövlen)
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Pictures of Home
According to Classic Rock Review: "Pictures of Home" is Deep Purple at their most poignant, a driving rhythm topped by sweeping vocals pushing out deep lyrical motifs, all accented by the distinct, distorted Hammond organ of John Lord. Glover even gets a short bass solo in the middle section before Blackmore warms for lift-off before a surprising false stop and comeback makes the song all the more interesting".