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tudo", DlgFlashScaleNoBorder : "Sem Limites", DlgFlashScaleFit : "Tamanho Exacto", // Link Dialog DlgLnkWindowTitle : "Hiperligação", DlgLnkInfoTab : "Informação de Hiperligação", DlgLnkTargetTab : "Destino", DlgLnkType : "Tipo de Hiperligação", DlgLnkTypeURL : "URL", DlgLnkTypeAnchor : "Referência a esta página", DlgLnkTypeEMail : "E-Mail", DlgLnkProto : "Protocolo", DlgLnkProtoOther : "<outro>", DlgLnkURL : "URL", DlgLnkAnchorSel : "Seleccionar una referência", DlgLnkAnchorByName : "Por Nome de Referência", DlgLnkAnchorById : "Por ID de elemento", DlgLnkNoAnchors : "(Não há referências disponíveis no documento)", DlgLnkEMail : "Endereço de E-Mail", DlgLnkEMailSubject : "Título de Mensagem", DlgLnkEMailBody : "Corpo da Mensagem", DlgLnkUpload : "Carregar", DlgLnkBtnUpload : "Enviar ao Servidor", DlgLnkTarget : "Destino", DlgLnkTargetFrame : "<Frame>", DlgLnkTargetPopup : "<Janela de popup>", DlgLnkTargetBlank : "Nova Janela(_blank)", DlgLnkTargetParent : "Janela Pai (_parent)", DlgLnkTargetSelf : "Mesma janela (_self)", DlgLnkTargetTop : "Janela primaria (_top)", DlgLnkTargetFrameName : "Nome do Frame Destino", DlgLnkPopWinName : "Nome da Janela de Popup", DlgLnkPopWinFeat : "Características de Janela de Popup", DlgLnkPopResize : "Ajustável", DlgLnkPopLocation : "Barra de localização", DlgLnkPopMenu : "Barra de Menu", DlgLnkPopScroll : "Barras de deslocamento", DlgLnkPopStatus : "Barra de Estado", DlgLnkPopToolbar : "Barra de Ferramentas", DlgLnkPopFullScrn : "Janela Completa (IE)", DlgLnkPopDependent : "Dependente (Netscape)", DlgLnkPopWidth : "Largura", DlgLnkPopHeight : "Altura", DlgLnkPopLeft : "Posição Esquerda", DlgLnkPopTop : "Posição Direita", DlnLnkMsgNoUrl : "Por favor introduza a hiperligação URL", DlnLnkMsgNoEMail : "Por favor introduza o endereço de e-mail", DlnLnkMsgNoAnchor : "Por favor seleccione umato customers, leads to increase in adoption of virtual assistance. Moreover, rise in adoption of smartphones across the globe and new development in technologies, makes the virtual assistant market more demanding during the projection period. Regional segmentation includes the current and forecast demand for North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa and Latin America. The segmentation also includes by services, by technology, by end-use and application in all regions. These include different business strategies adopted by the leading players and their recent developments. The report covers a detailed competitive outlook that includes the market share and company profiles of key players operating in the global market. Key players profiled in the report include IBM Corporation, eGain Communications, Clara Labs, Nuance Communications, Creative Virtual Ltd. and few others. Try Sample
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Ongoing Conversation.| |DisplayName|Owning Business Unit| |IsValidForForm|False| |IsValidForRead|True| |LogicalName|owningbusinessunit| |RequiredLevel|None| |Targets|businessunit| |Type|Lookup| ### <a name="BKMK_OwningTeam"></a> OwningTeam **Added by**: Active Solution Solution |Property|Value| |--------|-----| |Description|Unique identifier of the team that owns the Ongoing Conversation.| |DisplayName|Owning Team| |IsValidForForm|False| |IsValidForRead|True| |LogicalName|owningteam| |RequiredLevel|None| |Targets|team| |Type|Lookup| ### <a name="BKMK_OwningUser"></a> OwningUser **Added by**: Active Solution Solution |Property|Value| |--------|-----| |Description|Unique identifier of the user that owns the Ongoing Conversation.| |DisplayName|Owning User| |IsValidForForm|False| |IsValidForRead|True| |LogicalName|owninguser| |RequiredLevel|None| |Targets|systemuser| |Type|Lookup| ### <a name="BKMK_VersionNumber"></a> VersionNumber **Added by**: Active Solution Solution |Property|Value| |--------|-----| |Description|Version Number| |DisplayName|Version Number| |IsValidForForm|False| |IsValidForRead|True| |LogicalName|versionnumber| |MaxValue|9223372036854775807| |MinValue|-9223372036854775808| |RequiredLevel|None| |Type|BigInt| <a name="manytoone"></a> ## Many-To-One Relationships Each Many-To-One relationship is defined by a corresponding One-To-Many relationship with the related entity. Listed by **SchemaName**. - [msdyn_msdyn_liveworkstream_msdyn_liveconversation](#BKMK_msdyn_msdyn_liveworkstream_msdyn_liveconversation) - [msdyn_msdyn_omnichannelqueue_msdyn_liveconversation](#BKMK_msdyn_msdyn_omnichannelqueue_msdyn_liveconversation) ### <a name="BKMK_msdyn_msdyn_liveworkstream_msdyn_liveconversation"></a> msdyn_msdyn_liveworkstream_msdyn_liveconversation See msdyn_liveworkstream Entity [msdyn_msdyn_liveworkstream_msdyn_liveconversation](msdyn_liveworkstream.md#BKMK_msdyn_msdyn_liveworkstream_msdyn_liveconversation) One-To-Many relationship. ### <a name="BKMK_msdyn_msdyn_omnichannelqueue_msdyn_liveconversation"></a> msdyn_msdyn_omnichannelqueue_msdyn_liveconversation See msdyn_omnichannelqueue Entity [msdyn_msdyn_omnichannelqueue_msdyn_liveconversation](msdyn_omnichannelqueue.md#BKMK_msdyn_msdyn_omnichannelqueue_msdyn_liveconversation) One-To-Many relationship. ### See also [Introduction to Omnichannel for Customer Service](../../../introduction-omnichannel.md)<br /> [Developer guide for Omnichannel for Customer Service](../../omnichannel-developer.md)Extent of flood damage increased cerebrovascular disease incidences in Iwate prefecture after the great East Japan earthquake and tsunami of 2011. Several studies have reported on increases in the incidence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases after huge earthquakes. An increase in the incidence of cerebrovascular diseases was observed after the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami of 2011. To assess whether tsunami damage or the earthquake was responsible for this trend, we assessed the relative impact of earthquake magnitude and flood damage on cerebrovascular disease. A total of 12 coastal municipalities facing the epicenter were divided into 4 flood severity groups according to the percentage of people living in the flooded areas (<20, 20-40, 40-60, and ≥60%) and 3 groups according to the Japanese Meteorological Agency seismic intensity of
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on each knee at different times and did not receive the medical care or post-operative care he felt he needed. He filed suit against Appellees alleging deliberate indifference to his serious medical needs in violation of 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution. In his petition, he asked for damages and injunctive relief. Appellant filed his original petition on October 11, 1996. The parties participated in several years of discovery before Appellees filed their motion to dismiss on December 6, 2001. Their motion was based solely on the allegation that Appellant did not file documents required by Chapter Fourteen of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code. Asserting that Appellant's claims are frivolous, they requested the court to dismiss Appellant's suit with prejudice pursuant toChapter Fourteen. On December 13, 2001, Appellant filed his unsworn declaration stating he exhausted all available state administrative remedies. He included copies of two grievance forms he had filed. Both grievances had been denied. Appellant also filed an unsworn declaration stating that he had not previously filed any lawsuits pro se. In his response to the motion to dismiss, filed December 26, 2001, Appellant stated that he had requested a certified copy of his trust account at the time he filed his original petition. He presumed it had been sent because the trial court granted his request to proceed in forma pauperis. The record does not contain a certified copy of Appellant's trust account. On February 21, 2002, the trial court granted Appellees' motion and dismissed Appellant's lawsuit. Chapter
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agmen. Tamil: நாங்கள் கடிதங்கள் பிரதிநிதித்துவம், மற்றும் முடியும் கடிதங்களை நாம் இப்போது உருவாக்கும் ஆரம்பிக்க முடியும் மின்னஞ்சல்கள் மற்றும் அச்சு எழுத்துக்கள் திரையில். >> எனவே, நான் முடிந்தால், என்னை அழைக்க அனுமதி எட்டு துணிச்சலான தொண்டர்கள் - மட்டும் காணப்படும் கவலைப்படாதே யார் கேமரா ஆனால் இணையத்தில் - இங்கே வந்து எட்டு போன்ற பிரதிநிதித்துவப்படுத்துவதாக மாறாக இந்த மூன்று பிட்கள்,. எனவே எப்படி ஒன்று, இரண்டு? எப்படி மூன்று? ஒளி எப்படி நான்கு நீல, இறுதியில் ஐந்து? இங்கு ஒருவர் பற்றி? முன் ஆறு, முன் ஏழு, அத்துடன் முன், எட்டு,. >> அதனால் நான் மிகவும் தயாரிக்கப்பட்ட வர நடந்தது காகித துண்டுகளை ஒரு மொத்தமாக கொண்டு. மற்றும் காகித இந்த துண்டுகள் மீது எண்கள் என்று எதை குறிப்பிடுகிறது பத்திகள் நீங்கள் பிரதிநிதித்துவம் போகிறோம். எனவே நீங்கள் இருக்கும் - உன் பெயர் என்ன? >> மாணவர்: அண்ணா லியா. >> டேவிட் MALAN: அண்ணா லியா, நீங்கள் 128s பத்தியில் இருக்கும். நீங்கள்? >> மாணவர்: கிறிஸ். >> டேவிட் MALAN: கிறிஸ் சாப்பிடுவேன் 64s பத்தியில் இருக்கும். நீங்கள்? >> மாணவர்: டான். >> டேவிட் MALAN: டான் சாப்பிடுவேன் 32s பத்தியில் இருக்கும். >> மாணவர்: Pramit. >> டேவிட் MALAN: Pramit சாப்பிடுவேன் 16s பத்தியில் இருக்கும். >> மாணவர்: லில்லியன். >> டேவிட் MALAN: லில்லியன் 8s இருக்கும். >> மாணவர்: ஜில். >> டேவிட் MALAN: ஜில் சாப்பிடுவேன் 4s பத்தியில் இருக்கும். >> மாணவர்: மேரி. >>predstavujú to, čo stĺpce vy sa chystáte zastupovať. Takže si budú - Ako sa voláte? >> STUDENT: Anna Leah. >> DAVID Malan: Anna Leah, tie bude 128s stĺpec. Ste? >> STUDENT: Chris. >> DAVID Malan: Chris bude byť 64s stĺpec. Ste? >> STUDENT: Dan. >> DAVID Malan: Dan bude byť 32s stĺpec. >> STUDENT: Pramit. >> DAVID Malan: Pramit bude byť 16s stĺpec. >> STUDENT: Lillian. >> DAVID Malan: Lillian bude 8s. >> STUDENT: Jill. >> DAVID Malan: Jill bude byť 4s stĺpec. >> STUDENT: Mary. >> DAVID Malan: Mary budú 2s a? >> STUDENT: David. >> DAVID Malan: David bude byť 1s stĺpec. Dutch: we kunnen letters staan, en met brieven kunnen we nu beginnen met componeren e-mails en afdrukbare tekens op het scherm. >> Dus laat me uit te nodigen, als ik kon, acht dappere vrijwilligers - die het niet erg te zien zijn niet alleen on camera maar op het internet - om hier te komen en vertegenwoordigt acht dergelijke bits
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115; negotiations broken off, iii. 118; and the Four Points, iii. 120, 161, 165; and France, iii. 168, 306; and Italy, iii. _307_; war with Sardinia and defeat, iii. _308_; and the Papal States, iii. 313; proposed congress, iii. _325_-334; troops cross the Ticino, iii. _327_; French victories, iii. _352_; conclusion and terms of peace, iii. _354_, _359_, _360_; Italy, iii. 382 Ayrton, Mr, iii. 239 Azeglio, Count, Premier of Sardinia, ii. 386; iii. 368 Baden, crisis at, ii. 220 ---- Princess Mary of, i. 470 Bagot, Sir Charles, Governor-General of Canada, i. 323, 334 Baines, Matthew Talbot, Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster, iii. _116_, 149; Conspiracy Bill, iii. 265, 272 Bala Rao, Indian Mutiny, iii. _351_ Balaklava, successes at, iii. _2_, 50; hurricaneof, iii. _273_ Tuckett, Captain Harvey, i. _263_ Tulloch, Colonel, iii. _175_ Tunbridge Wells, Queen's visits to, i. 11, 19, 36, 38 Turgot, M., ii. _335_, 339, 344 Turkey, Convention about Egypt, i. 227-243, 258; war with Russia, ii. _432_; Eastern Question, ii. 437, 441-444, _449_, _452_, 464-465, 469-471; and Persia, iii. 4; Russian occupation of the Principalities, iii. 12, _13_, 17; protocol signed for integrity of, iii. _19_; success of, iii. _35_; Inkerman, iii. 54-56; peace and terms of settlement, iii. _158_, 161-188, _208_ Turton, Dr Thomas, Dean of Ely, ii. _35_ Tuscans, deputation to King Victor Emmanuel, iii. _308_ Tuscany, Duke of, Pope's opinion of, iii. 357 ---- Government of, iii. _308_, 329 Umbria, conquered, iii. _380_ Unemployed, the, ii. 67, 168 United States, dispute with Canada, i. _254_, 260,
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5,993,359 to Eschenbach; 6,024,676 to Eschenbach; 6,042,512 to Eschenbach; 6,045,488 to Eschenbach; 6,077,196 to Eschenbach; 6,077,198 to Eschenbach; 6,090,013 to Eschenbach; 6,090,014 to Eschenbach; 6,142,915 to Eschenbach; 6,168,552 to Eschenbach; 6,210,305 to Eschenbach; 6,361,476 to Eschenbach; 6,409,632 to Eschenbach; 6,422,976 to Eschenbach; 6,422,977 to Eschenbach; 6,436,007 to Eschenbach; 6,440,042 to Eschenbach; 6,482,132 to Eschenbach; and 6,612,969 to Eschenbach). Elliptical motion exercise apparatus are also described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,573,480 to Rodgers, Jr.; 5,683,333 to Rodgers, Jr.; 5,738,614 to Rodgers, Jr.; 5,924,962 to Rodgers, Jr.; 5,938,567 to Rodgers, Jr.; 5,549,526 to Rodgers, Jr.; 5,593,371 to Rodgers, Jr.; 5,595,553 to Rodgers, Jr.; 5,637,058 to Rodgers, Jr.; 5,772,558 to Rodgers, Jr.; 5,540,637 to Rodgers, Jr.; 5,593,372 to Rodgers, Jr.; 5,766,113 to Rodgers, Jr.; 5,813,949 to Rodgers, Jr.; 5,690,589 to Rodgers, Jr.;Rep. Devin Nunes said Republicans plan to grill former special counsel Robert Mueller about his top prosecutor when he testifies in an open setting later this month. Andrew Weissmann, who was known as Mueller's "pitbull," will be the subject of multiple lines of inquiry, the ranking member on the House Intelligence Committee told Fox News' Bill Hemmer on an episode of the "Hemmer Time" podcast. In a preview of what he and his GOP colleagues will ask on July 24, Nunes said Mueller will be pressed on why the FBI withheld from his panel that Weissmann briefed Associated Press reporters in 2017 on "something to do with the Trump-Russia investigation" before the Mueller team had assembled. Nunes said the House Intelligence Committee, which was investigating Russian election interference, was never
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November 6, 1998 ____________________ TORRUELLA, Chief Judge. Jes£s Paredes-Rodr¡guez was convicted on charges that he conspired to possess cocaine with intent to distribute, and that he carried a firearm in connection with drug trafficking. He was sentenced to 121 months in prison and five years of supervised release. He now appeals his conviction, claiming that the jury instructions were misleading, that the indictment wasconstructively amended by evidence that also constituted a prejudicial variance from the conduct charged in the indictment, and that two police officers were erroneously permitted to testify. We affirm his conviction. I. Background On an appeal from a criminal conviction, we view the facts in the light most favorable to the verdict. See United States v. Shea, 150 F.3d 44, 46 (1st Cir. 1998). On the evening of November 15, 1994, defendant-appellant Jes£s Paredes-Rodr¡guez was driving a car down Merwin Street in Springfield, Massachusetts. He was accompanied by Carlos Antigua-Herrera, who was sitting on the front passenger seat. The car was stopped by state law enforcement officers assigned to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency's Western Massachusetts Task Force, and both driver and passenger were arrested.
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Kent;7 letters and 1 postcard from Musters to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.] 115 Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 4 letters and 1 postcard from Musters to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.] 115 Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 2 letters and 1 postcard from Musters to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.] Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 4letters from Musters to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.] 115 Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 5 letters & 1 postcard from Musters to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.] 115 Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 5 letters from Musters to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.] 115 Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 11 letters with 2 leaves of 1904 letter from
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David Jones MP, Minister of State (Department for Exiting the European Union) (Clwyd West, Conservative) 10:36:24 Jim Shannon MP (Strangford, Democratic Unionist Party) 10:36:36 Rt Hon David Jones MP, Minister of State (Department for Exiting the European Union) (Clwyd West, Conservative) 10:36:44 Business Statement: Leader of the House 10:36:50 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Aylesbury, Conservative) 10:38:44 Valerie Vaz MP (Walsall South, Labour) 10:43:43 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Aylesbury, Conservative) 10:49:46 Philip Davies MP (Shipley, Conservative) 10:50:54 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Aylesbury, Conservative) 10:51:33 Pete Wishart MP (Perth and North Perthshire, Scottish National Party) 10:53:54 Rt Hon David Lidington MP,Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Aylesbury, Conservative) 10:56:20 Amanda Milling MP (Cannock Chase, Conservative) 10:56:53 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Aylesbury, Conservative) 10:57:14 Seema Malhotra MP (Feltham and Heston, Labour (Co-op)) 10:57:41 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Aylesbury, Conservative) 10:57:55 Sir David Amess MP (Southend West, Conservative) 10:58:15 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Aylesbury, Conservative) 10:58:47 Ian Mearns MP (Gateshead, Labour) 10:59:24 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Aylesbury, Conservative) 10:59:31 Mr Peter Bone MP (Wellingborough, Conservative) 10:59:42 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, Lord
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army more imbalanced than their neighbors, with infantry roles suffering as a result. The power of the French knights, however, should be more than enough to see them through most encounters on the field of battle. King Philip II is the most powerful monarch in Christendom at present, and his reign has been nothing if not successful. But he may yet be a victim of that success. A powerful alliance has been forged against him consisting of England, the Holy Roman Empire, and the rebellious county of Flanders. With three powerful forces arrayed against him, Philip will need to use every ounce of strength from himself and his subjects to see off these foes and establish the power of France once and for all. Units: A couple of the units aredesigned for very late game and you can only have a relatively small number of them. Also the blues on some of the units will have their saturation turned down a bit, don't worry. Spear Militia: Spoiler Alert, click show to read: Crossbow Militia: Spoiler Alert, click show to read: Voulge Militia: Spoiler Alert, click show to read: Scouts: Spoiler Alert, click show to read: Spear Serjeants: Spoiler Alert, click show to read: Serjeants: Spoiler Alert, click show to read: Crossbow Serjeants: Spoiler Alert, click show to read: Voulge Serjeants: Spoiler Alert, click show to read: Mounted Serjeants: Spoiler Alert, click show to read: Knightly Retinue: Spoiler Alert, click show to read: Foot Knightly Retinue: Spoiler Alert, click show to read: Heavy Voulge Serjeants: Spoiler Alert, click show to read: Pavisiers: Spoiler Alert, click show to read: Heavy Crossbow Serjeants: Spoiler Alert, click show to read: Men at Arms: Spoiler Alert, click show to read: Foot Men at Arms: Spoiler
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supporters to help him stay on the road, but with a mortgage, car insurance etc, he stops to carry out carework in his home town in order to pay the bills. "I tried giving up my full time work and doing this full time instead but I didn't get enough money to make ends meet," he added. It is estimated Lindsay has spoken to thousands of curious people during his treks around the world and has shaken hands and prayed with many more. He often finds himself ministering to prostitutes or invited to brothels, and will regularly spend nights in bus shelters or basic accomodation with only a sleeping bag, and a hole in the floor for a bathroom. Even language barriers do not hold the preacher back and he regularly findsout a prayer in the language so I can show people that, and often I will just pray in English anyway. "Sometimes you get people who translate for you, I had one young boy who came out of no where when I was talking to around 20 or 30 people and he just translated everything. "When it was done he just disappeared, I never knew who he was or where he came from, it's amazing." He is currently on the road in England, travelling from Taunton, in Somerset, to Bristol, before heading south to Exeter and finally onwards to see his wife and dog at home in Cornwall. His next trip abroad will be to Latvia in May, before he will move on to Cambodia after the rainy season has ended. Story continues
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his purchasing decision. The alleged harm suffered was that the Damons bought a gas station in 1979 that would have been worth more in 1992 if what the defendant's representatives stated had in fact been true. The damages were measured by the difference between the value of the property if it had been uncontaminated, as the defendant represented, and the actual of Cataldo revealed that he had no factual basis for that conclusion: indeed, he testified at one point that he could not say that the 1974 spill was "more probably than not" the cause of the 1991 contamination. Sun points to a series of perceived flaws in Cataldo's testimony. First, Cataldo
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public static readonly string DateExtractorA = $@"\b({WeekDayRegex}\s+)?{BaseDateTime.FourDigitYearRegex}\s*[/\\\-\.]\s*{MonthNumRegex}\s*[/\\\-\.]\s*{DayRegex}(?!\s*[/\\\-\.]\s*\d+)"; public static readonly string OfMonth = $@"^\s*{MonthRegex}(?=\s*(को|की)?)"; public static readonly string MonthEnd = $@"({MonthRegex}(\s+की)?|{RelativeMonthRegex})\s*$"; public static readonly string WeekDayEnd = $@"(इस\s+)?{WeekDayRegex}\s*,?\s*$"; public const string WeekDayStart = @"^[\.]"; public const string RangeUnitRegex = @"\b(?<unit>वर्षों|सालों|महीनों|(?!सप्ताहांत)सप्ताह|हफ़्ते)\b"; public const string HourNumRegex = @"(?<hournum>शून्य|एक|दो|तीन|फ़ोर|चार|पांच|पाँच|छह|सात|आठ|नौ|दस|ग्यारह|बारह|तेरह|चौदह|पंद्रह|सोलह|सत्रह|अठारह|उन्नीस|बीस|इक्कीस|बाईस|तेईस|चौबीस|zero|one|two|three|five|eight|ten|eleven|twelve|thirteen|fifteen|eighteen|(four|six|seven|nine)(teen)?|twenty|वन|टू|थ्री|फोर|फ़ाइव|सिक्स|सेवन|एइट|नाइन|टेन|इलेवन|ट्वेल्व|थर्टीन|फ़ोर्टीन|फ़िफ़्टीन|सिक्सटीन|सेवेनटीन|एइटीन|नाइनटीन|ट्वेन्टी|ट्वेंटी)(?![\u0900-\u097f])"; public const string MinuteNumRegex = @"(?<minnum>शून्य|एक|दो|तीन|फ़ोर|चार|पांच|पाँच|छह|सात|आठ|नौ|दस|ग्यारह|बारह|तेरह|चौदह|पंद्रह|सोलह|सत्रह|अठारह|उन्नीस|बीस|इक्कीस|बाईस|तेईस|चौबीस|पच्चीस|छब्बीस|सत्ताईस|अट्ठाईस|अट्ठाइस|उनतीस|तीस|इकतीस|इकत्तीस|बत्तीस|तैंतीस|चौंतीस|पैंतीस|छ्त्तीस|सैंतीस|अड़तीस|उनतालीस|चालीस|इकतालीस|बयालीस|तैंतालीस|चौंतालीस|पैंतालीस|पैंतालिस|पेंतालिस|छियालीस|सैंतालीस|अड़तालीस|उनचास|पचास|इक्याबन|बावन|तिरेपन|चौबन|पचपन|छप्पन|सत्तावन|अट्ठावन|उनसठ|ten|eleven|twelve|thirteen|fifteen|eighteen|(four|six|seven|nine)(teen)?|twenty|thirty|forty|fifty|one|two|three|five|eight|टेन|इलेवन|ट्वेल्व|थर्टीन|फ़ोर्टीन|फ़िफ़्टीन|सिक्सटीन|सेवेनटीन|एइटीन|नाइनटीन|ट्वेन्टी|ट्वेंटी|वन|टू|थ्री|फोर|फ़ाइव|सिक्स|सेवन|एइट|नाइन|थर्टी|फ़ोर्टी|फ़िफ़्टी)(?![\u0900-\u097f])"; public const string DeltaMinuteNumRegex = @"(?<deltaminnum>शून्य|एक|दो|तीन|फ़ोर|चार|पांच|पाँच|छह|सात|आठ|नौ|दस|ग्यारह|बारह|तेरह|चौदह|पंद्रह|सोलह|सत्रह|अठारह|उन्नीस|बीस|इक्कीस|बाईस|तेईस|चौबीस|पच्चीस|छब्बीस|सत्ताईस|अट्ठाईस|अट्ठाइस|उनतीस|तीस|इकतीस|इकत्तीस|बत्तीस|तैंतीस|चौंतीस|पैंतीस|छ्त्तीस|सैंतीस|अड़तीस|उनतालीस|चालीस|इकतालीस|बयालीस|तैंतालीस|चौंतालीस|पैंतालीस|पैंतालिस|पेंतालिस|छियालीस|सैंतालीस|अड़तालीस|उनचास|पचास|इक्याबन|बावन|तिरेपन|चौबन|पचपन|छप्पन|सत्तावन|अट्ठावन|उनसठ|ten|eleven|twelve|thirteen|fifteen|eighteen|(four|six|seven|nine)(teen)?|twenty|thirty|forty|fifty|one|two|three|five|eight|टेन|इलेवन|ट्वेल्व|थर्टीन|फ़ोर्टीन|फ़िफ़्टीन|सिक्सटीन|सेवेनटीन|एइटीन|नाइनटीन|ट्वेन्टी|ट्वेंटी|वन|टू|थ्री|फोर|फ़ाइव|सिक्स|सेवन|एइट|नाइन|थर्टी|फ़ोर्टी|फ़िफ़्टी)"; public const string PmRegex = @"(?<pm>(दोपहर\s+)?खाने\s+के\s+वक़्त\s+तक|(दोपहर|सायं|शामों|शाम|संध्या|सायंकाल|evening|((आधी|अर्ध)\s+)?रात)(\s+((के(?!\s+लिए)|को|में|की)(?!\s+दौरान)|(?=(\s+(के|को|में|की)\s+दौरान))))?|आधी\s*(-\s*)?रात|अर्ध\s*(-\s*)?रात्रि|लंचटाइम|लंच\s+के\s+समय|दोपहर\s+खाने\s+के\s+समय)"; public const string RangePmRegex = @"(?<pm>(दोपहर\s+)?खाने\s+के\s+वक़्त\s+तक|(दोपहर|सायं|शामों|शाम|संध्या|सायंकाल|evening|(अर्ध\s+)?रात)(\s+((के(?!\s+लिए)|को|में|की)(?!\s+दौरान)|(?=(\s+(के|को|में|की)\s+दौरान))))?|अर्ध\s*(-\s*)?रात्रि|लंचटाइम|लंच\s+के\s+समय|दोपहर\s+खाने\s+के\s+समय)"; publicBrandon Jenkins is suing the Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) because he was allegedly not accepted into a program based on his religious views. Jenkins had applied to the school's radiation therapy program for the Fall 2013 term. When he was interviewed at CCBC, Jenkins was asked: "What is the most important thing to you?" He answered, "My God." The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), which is representing Jenkins, says the interview was the only time Jenkins mentioned God. According to the ACLJ, Jenkins was later told by Adrienne Dougherty, director and coordinator of the radiation therapy program, "I understand that religion is a major part of your life and that was evident in your recommendation letters, however, this field is not the place for religion." ADVERTISEMENT Thanks for
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as  to  her  knowledge  and  willfulness  was  fur‐ ther bolstered by other testimony, including testimony as to  a book she claimed to have read in early 2011 called the Ul‐ timate  Guide  to  Home  Health  Marketing  which  explained  the  illegality of referral payments.   George  brings  a  separate  challenge  as  to  the  govern‐ ment’s questioning of her regarding this book,  arguing that  the district court erred in allowing the government to ques‐ tion her as to whether she had read certain paragraphs in the  book,  but  that  argument  is  without  merit.  First,  George  ad‐ mitted the book into evidence in her direct examination, and  testified that in early 2011 after reading the book she devel‐ oped  concerns  about how she and  Rosner were  doing busi‐ ness  and  sent  an  email  to  Hernal  expressing  her  concerns.  She acknowledged reading enough of the book to have con‐ cerns about the legality of her arrangement with Rosner, but  denied  reading  sections  that  specifically  discussed  kick‐ backs.  The  government  on  cross‐examination  first  ques‐ tioned  her  as  to  the  first  page  of  the  first  chapter  of  that  book,  which  was  an  article  entitled  “Marketing  Within  the  Four Corners of the Law” and quite clearly stated that it was  12  Ultrastructure of the chronically vagotomised atrial myocardium in the monkey (Macaca fascicularis). The ultrastructure of the atrial myocardium in the monkey (Macaca fascicularis) was studied after bilateral cervical vagotomy and survival times of 100, 175 and 367 days. Changes were observed in the nucleus and the cytoplasm of the myocyte. Sequestered within the nuclei of the affected myocytes were cytoplasmic organelles and inclusions. In the late stages, there was a tendency towards condensation and margination of the heterochromatin. Changes in the cytoplasm included increased glycogen, mitochondrial degeneration and myofibrillar disorganisation and degeneration. There was increased collagen and mononuclear cell infiltration in the extracellular space in the later stages. This study has shown that the long term structural integrity of the atrial myocyte depends on an intact vagal innervation. The
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| Succeeded | * Verify that the state of imagery resource "SFHiRes_CleanAfterCancel" is in | State | |------------| | InProgress | | Queued | | Succeeded | * Verify that the state of imagery project "StatePropagationTest_CleanAfterCancel" is "Blocked" Clean Resource * Clean imagery resource "BlueMarble_CleanAfterCancel" * Verify that the state of imagery resource "BlueMarble_CleanAfterCancel" is "Cleaned" * Verify that the state of imagery project "StatePropagationTest_CleanAfterCancel" is "Blocked" * Verify that the state of imagery resource "i3SF15meter_CleanAfterCancel" is in | State | |------------| | InProgress | | Queued | | Succeeded | * Verify that the state of imagery resource "USGSLanSat_CleanAfterCancel" is in |"StatePropagationTest_BuildModify" is in | State | |------------| | Waiting | | Queued | | InProgress | * Verify that the state of imagery resource "i3SF15meter_BuildModify" is "Cleaned" * Wait for imagery project "StatePropagationTest_BuildModify" to reach state "Succeeded" Add resource * Add imagery resource "i3SF15meter_BuildModify" to project "StatePropagationTest_BuildModify" Rebuild * Build imagery project "StatePropagationTest_BuildModify" * Verify that the state of imagery project "StatePropagationTest_BuildModify" is in | State | |------------| | Waiting | | Queued | | InProgress | * Wait for imagery project "StatePropagationTest_BuildModify" to reach state "Succeeded" * Verify that the state of images for default project "StatePropagationTest_BuildModify" is "Succeeded" ## Clean and modify Tags:
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: NO_CHANGES Xcos debug: propertyUpdated( 28 , BLOCK , PARENT_BLOCK ) : SUCCESS Xcos trace: propertyUpdated( 31 , PORT , CONNECTED_SIGNALS ) : NO_CHANGES Xcos trace: propertyUpdated( 30 , PORT , CONNECTED_SIGNALS ) : NO_CHANGES Xcos trace: propertyUpdated( 29 , PORT , CONNECTED_SIGNALS ) : NO_CHANGES Xcos trace: propertyUpdated( 27 , PORT , CONNECTED_SIGNALS ) : NO_CHANGES Xcos trace: propertyUpdated( 26 , PORT , CONNECTED_SIGNALS ) : NO_CHANGES Xcos trace: propertyUpdated( 24 , PORT , CONNECTED_SIGNALS ) : NO_CHANGES Xcos trace: propertyUpdated( 23 , PORT , CONNECTED_SIGNALS ) : NO_CHANGES Xcos trace: propertyUpdated( 19 , PORT , CONNECTED_SIGNALS ) : NO_CHANGES Xcos trace: propertyUpdated( 20 , PORT , CONNECTED_SIGNALS ) : NO_CHANGES Xcos trace: propertyUpdated( 22 ,PORT , CONNECTED_SIGNALS ) : NO_CHANGES Xcos trace: propertyUpdated( 28 , BLOCK , CHILDREN ) : NO_CHANGES Xcos trace: propertyUpdated( 31 , PORT , CONNECTED_SIGNALS ) : NO_CHANGES Xcos trace: propertyUpdated( 30 , PORT , CONNECTED_SIGNALS ) : NO_CHANGES Xcos trace: propertyUpdated( 29 , PORT , CONNECTED_SIGNALS ) : NO_CHANGES Xcos trace: propertyUpdated( 27 , PORT , CONNECTED_SIGNALS ) : NO_CHANGES Xcos trace: propertyUpdated( 26 , PORT , CONNECTED_SIGNALS ) : NO_CHANGES Xcos trace: propertyUpdated( 24 , PORT , CONNECTED_SIGNALS ) : NO_CHANGES Xcos trace: propertyUpdated( 23 , PORT , CONNECTED_SIGNALS ) : NO_CHANGES Xcos trace: propertyUpdated( 19 , PORT , CONNECTED_SIGNALS ) : NO_CHANGES Xcos trace: propertyUpdated( 20 , PORT , CONNECTED_SIGNALS ) : NO_CHANGES Xcos trace:
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Details<br />Label: <br />Order: | |CascadeConfiguration|Assign: NoCascade<br />Delete: Cascade<br />Merge: NoCascade<br />Reparent: NoCascade<br />Share: NoCascade<br />Unshare: NoCascade| ### <a name="BKMK_msdyn_projectteam_DuplicateBaseRecord"></a> msdyn_projectteam_DuplicateBaseRecord **Added by**: System Solution Solution Same as duplicaterecord entity [msdyn_projectteam_DuplicateBaseRecord](duplicaterecord.md#BKMK_msdyn_projectteam_DuplicateBaseRecord) Many-To-One relationship. |Property|Value| |--------|-----| |ReferencingEntity|duplicaterecord| |ReferencingAttribute|baserecordid| |IsHierarchical|False| |IsCustomizable|True| |ReferencedEntityNavigationPropertyName|msdyn_projectteam_DuplicateBaseRecord| |AssociatedMenuConfiguration|Behavior: DoNotDisplay<br />Group: Details<br />Label: <br />Order: | |CascadeConfiguration|Assign: NoCascade<br />Delete: Cascade<br />Merge: NoCascade<br />Reparent: NoCascade<br />Share: NoCascade<br />Unshare: NoCascade| ### <a name="BKMK_msdyn_projectteam_AsyncOperations"></a> msdyn_projectteam_AsyncOperations **Added by**: System Solution Solution Same as asyncoperation entity [msdyn_projectteam_AsyncOperations](asyncoperation.md#BKMK_msdyn_projectteam_AsyncOperations) Many-To-One relationship. |Property|Value| |--------|-----| |ReferencingEntity|asyncoperation| |ReferencingAttribute|regardingobjectid| |IsHierarchical|False| |IsCustomizable|True| |ReferencedEntityNavigationPropertyName|msdyn_projectteam_AsyncOperations| |AssociatedMenuConfiguration|Behavior: DoNotDisplay<br />Group: Details<br />Label: <br />Order: | |CascadeConfiguration|Assign: NoCascade<br />Delete: NoCascade<br />Merge: NoCascade<br />Reparent: NoCascade<br />Share: NoCascade<br />Unshare: NoCascade| ### <a name="BKMK_msdyn_projectteam_MailboxTrackingFolders"></a> msdyn_projectteam_MailboxTrackingFolders **Added by**: System Solution Solution Same as mailboxtrackingfolder entity [msdyn_projectteam_MailboxTrackingFolders](mailboxtrackingfolder.md#BKMK_msdyn_projectteam_MailboxTrackingFolders) Many-To-One relationship. |Property|Value| |--------|-----| |ReferencingEntity|mailboxtrackingfolder| |ReferencingAttribute|regardingobjectid| |IsHierarchical|False| |IsCustomizable|True| |ReferencedEntityNavigationPropertyName|msdyn_projectteam_MailboxTrackingFolders| |AssociatedMenuConfiguration|Behavior: DoNotDisplay<br />Group: Details<br />Label: <br />Order: | |CascadeConfiguration|Assign: NoCascade<br />Delete: Cascade<br />Merge: NoCascade<br />Reparent: NoCascade<br />Share: NoCascade<br />Unshare: NoCascade| ### <a name="BKMK_msdyn_projectteam_ProcessSession"></a> msdyn_projectteam_ProcessSession **Added by**: System Solution Solution Same as processsession entity [msdyn_projectteam_ProcessSession](processsession.md#BKMK_msdyn_projectteam_ProcessSession) Many-To-One relationship. |Property|Value| |--------|-----| |ReferencingEntity|processsession| |ReferencingAttribute|regardingobjectid| |IsHierarchical|False| |IsCustomizable|True| |ReferencedEntityNavigationPropertyName|msdyn_projectteam_ProcessSession| |AssociatedMenuConfiguration|Behavior: DoNotDisplay<br />Group: Details<br />Label: <br />Order:/>Merge: NoCascade<br />Reparent: Cascade<br />Share: Cascade<br />Unshare: Cascade| ### <a name="BKMK_msdyn_projectteam_Faxes"></a> msdyn_projectteam_Faxes **Added by**: System Solution Solution Same as fax entity [msdyn_projectteam_Faxes](fax.md#BKMK_msdyn_projectteam_Faxes) Many-To-One relationship. |Property|Value| |--------|-----| |ReferencingEntity|fax| |ReferencingAttribute|regardingobjectid| |IsHierarchical|False| |IsCustomizable|True| |ReferencedEntityNavigationPropertyName|msdyn_projectteam_Faxes| |AssociatedMenuConfiguration|Behavior: DoNotDisplay<br />Group: Details<br />Label: <br />Order: | |CascadeConfiguration|Assign: Cascade<br />Delete: Cascade<br />Merge: NoCascade<br />Reparent: Cascade<br />Share: Cascade<br />Unshare: Cascade| ### <a name="BKMK_msdyn_projectteam_Letters"></a> msdyn_projectteam_Letters **Added by**: System Solution Solution Same as letter entity [msdyn_projectteam_Letters](letter.md#BKMK_msdyn_projectteam_Letters) Many-To-One relationship. |Property|Value| |--------|-----| |ReferencingEntity|letter| |ReferencingAttribute|regardingobjectid| |IsHierarchical|False| |IsCustomizable|True| |ReferencedEntityNavigationPropertyName|msdyn_projectteam_Letters| |AssociatedMenuConfiguration|Behavior: DoNotDisplay<br />Group: Details<br />Label: <br />Order: | |CascadeConfiguration|Assign: Cascade<br />Delete: Cascade<br />Merge: NoCascade<br />Reparent: Cascade<br />Share: Cascade<br />Unshare: Cascade| ### <a name="BKMK_msdyn_projectteam_PhoneCalls"></a> msdyn_projectteam_PhoneCalls **Added by**: System Solution Solution Same as phonecall entity [msdyn_projectteam_PhoneCalls](phonecall.md#BKMK_msdyn_projectteam_PhoneCalls) Many-To-One relationship. |Property|Value| |--------|-----| |ReferencingEntity|phonecall| |ReferencingAttribute|regardingobjectid| |IsHierarchical|False| |IsCustomizable|True| |ReferencedEntityNavigationPropertyName|msdyn_projectteam_PhoneCalls| |AssociatedMenuConfiguration|Behavior: DoNotDisplay<br />Group: Details<br />Label: <br />Order: | |CascadeConfiguration|Assign: Cascade<br />Delete: Cascade<br />Merge: NoCascade<br />Reparent: Cascade<br />Share: Cascade<br />Unshare: Cascade| ### <a name="BKMK_msdyn_projectteam_Tasks"></a> msdyn_projectteam_Tasks **Added by**: System Solution Solution Same as task entity [msdyn_projectteam_Tasks](task.md#BKMK_msdyn_projectteam_Tasks) Many-To-One relationship. |Property|Value| |--------|-----| |ReferencingEntity|task| |ReferencingAttribute|regardingobjectid| |IsHierarchical|False| |IsCustomizable|True| |ReferencedEntityNavigationPropertyName|msdyn_projectteam_Tasks| |AssociatedMenuConfiguration|Behavior: DoNotDisplay<br />Group: Details<br />Label: <br />Order: | |CascadeConfiguration|Assign: Cascade<br />Delete: Cascade<br />Merge: NoCascade<br />Reparent: Cascade<br
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sport, local-sport, Wow he has done it again. Ray Hurley was again perfect at the 600 yard range. The conditions were overcast with some rain and a frontal fishtail. However, Hurley watched, waited and was precise in his execution of firing 20 shots into a six inch circle from 600 yards, with 7 of those shots inside 3,'' the X ring or super bull. Fantastic marksmanship and preparation of his target rifle and bullets for the Esperance Rifle Club member. In second place, the apprentice Leith Hill, being mentored by Hurley recorded a 58.4 and 58.3 going from strength to strength in his very first season of long range rifle competition. The young fella taking it in his stride also watching, waiting and releasing shots at the right time.5'9" Weight: 190lbs Hometown: Studio 54 in Tempe, Armenia Finishing Move: Choke Breaker Trained by: Super Dragon Excalibur Samoa Joe Joey Ryan Height: 6'2" Weight: 183lbs Hometown: Detroit, MI Finishing Move: Tiger Driver '98 Trained by: Super Dragon Height: 6'2" Weight: 280lbs Hometown: Orange County, CA Finishing Move: Island Driver Trained by: Cincinati Red & Johnny Hemp Height: 5'10" Weight: 210lbs Hometown: Los Angeles, CA Finishing Move: The Duff Drop Trained by: Spanky Frankie Kazarian Apollo Kahn Charles Mercury Height: 6'1" Weight: 220lbs Hometown: Huntington Beach, CA Finishing Move: Wave of the Future Trained by: Killer Kowalski Height: 5'10" Weight: 215lbs Hometown: Oakland, CA Finishing Move: Spine Buster Trained by: Mike Modest & Donovan Morgan Height: 5'7" Weight: 176lbs Hometown: Alhambra, CA Finishing Move: Texas Cloverleaf Trained by: American Wild Child Puma Quicksilver Scorpio Sky Height: 5'7" Weight: 172lbs Hometown: Phillipines Finishing Move: Tombstone Trained by: Kevin Quinn Height: 6'0" Weight: 174lbs Hometown: San Diego, CA Finishing Move: Silverado Trained by: American Wild Child Height: 5'10" Weight: 183lbs Hometown: City of Angels Finishing Move: Final Answer Trained by: American Wild Child Ricky Reyes Rocky Romero Supa Badd Height: 5'8" Weight: 175lbs Hometown: Havana, Cuba Finishing Move: Fisherman Buster Trained by: Kevin Quinn Height: 5'6" Weight: 155lbs Hometown: Havana, Cuba Finishing Move: Flying Armbar Trained by: Kevin
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Quarry Village on Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. Photo By Neal Morton/San Antonio Express-News Big crowds greeted the grand opening of the Trader Joe's at the Quarry Village on Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. Photo By Neal Morton/San Antonio Express-News Big crowds greeted the grand opening of the Trader Joe's at the Quarry Village on Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. Photo By Neal Morton/San Antonio Express-News Big crowds greeted the grand opening of the Trader Joe's at the Quarry Village on Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. Photo By Neal Morton/San Antonio Express-News Big crowds greeted the grand opening of the Trader Joe's at the Quarry Village on Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. Photo By Neal Morton/San Antonio Express-News Big crowds greeted the grand opening of the Trader Joe's at the Quarry Village on Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. Photo By Neal Morton/San Antonio Express-News Big crowdsgreeted the grand opening of the Trader Joe's at the Quarry Village on Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. Photo By Neal Morton/San Antonio Express-News Big crowds greeted the grand opening of the Trader Joe's at the Quarry Village on Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. Photo By Neal Morton/San Antonio Express-News Big crowds greeted the grand opening of the Trader Joe's at the Quarry Village on Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. Photo By & (Neal Morton) Photo By & (Neal Morton) Photo By & (Neal Morton) (Neal Morton) Photo By & (Neal Morton) Photo By 7 (Neal Morton) Photo By 7 (Neal Morton) (Neal Morton) Photo By 7 (Neal Morton) (Neal Morton) Photo By 7 (Neal Morton) Photo By 7 (Neal Morton) Photo By & (Neal Morton) Photo By & (Neal Morton) Photo By & (Neal Morton) Photo By & (Neal Morton) (Neal Morton) Photo By & (Neal Morton) (Neal Morton) (Neal Morton) Photo By & (Neal Morton) Photo By & (Neal Morton) Photo By & (Neal Morton) (Neal Morton) Photo By & (Neal Morton) (Neal Morton) Photo By & (Neal Morton) Photo
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and Sierra and was selected for this position "rather than" the plaintiff. Second, and in addition to the evidence supporting Domnguez-Cruz's prima facie case, the defendant presented explanations for Domnguez-Cruz's termination that could be viewed as inconsistent. When Domnguez-Cruz was informed by Ovitt and Janice Wielke, a Suttle Apparatus personnel manager, that he was being dismissed, he was told that his position was being eliminated as a result of the restructuring plan. That same day, a memorandum from Ovitt was distributed to all employees, informing them that some "organizational changes" would be made as a part of the "restructuring of the organization." Ovitt's notes made shortly before the plaintiff was informed of the decision support the restructuring explanation: "This reorganization is not a performance issue. This was a difficult decision of restructuring the company to combine operation resourses[sic] and better utilize resourses [sic] available." When Domnguez-Cruz contacted Sampson for an explanation, he received a letter stating that Hernndez had been selected "rather than" himself to sit on the committee that would oversee Suttle Caribe operations. When the plaintiff met with Sampson a week or so later, Sampson told him that while there had been some complaints about his performance, they were "not important." However, in its answer to Domnguez-Cruz's complaint, Suttle Caribe changed its reasons for the termination of plaintiff's employment. It denied that the plaintiff was discharged as a result of restructuring, instead claiming that "Plaintiff was terminated for his repeated failure to abide by company policies and to commit to the team efforts as required." At another point in the answer, Suttle Caribe stated that the plaintiff's termination "was determined exclusively because of his violations
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a friend=s house.  When Melissa confronted appellant about the allegations, he denied them at first but eventually stated, AWell, if something did happen, something may have happened when I was drunk.@  Melissa did not know all of the details at that time, and she was hoping that it was an isolated incident, an accident, or a misunderstanding.  Eventually Melissa arranged for Jane to receive counseling.  After Jane described occasions of sexual assault to the counselor, the counselor informed Melissa that the situation had to be reported to the police.  Melissa reported the abuse to the Deer Park Police Department in October of 2002.  All three of appellant=s daughters gave statements to the police. After the daughters went to the Children=s Assessment Center, Detective Magee of the Deer Park Police Department called appellant and asked him if he wanted totalk about the allegations.  When appellant came to the Deer Park investigation division office, Detective Magee read appellant legal warnings.  When Detective Magee mentioned Jane=s allegations, appellant put his head down in his hands and appeared upset.  According to Detective Magee, appellant indicated that, Ait was possible he might have done the things his daughter said, but he cannot be sure because he drank heavily at the time and didn=t remember and he had blackouts.@  At the end of the interview, appellant declined to give a written statement, saying that he wanted to contact his lawyer first. Appellant was charged by indictment with the offenses of indecency with a child and aggravated sexual assault of a child as to Jane.  See Tex. Pen. Code Ann. '' 21.11, 22.021 (Vernon 2003).  A jury found appellant guilty and assessed punishment at imprisonment
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(Christopher Maiiiiin, his wift-, 1, 1788. Harris, a son of John Harris and Mar- was horn in Albeniarh' County, Va. JUDGE CHRISTOPHER HARRIS When a mere urchin he was brought by his parents, in the migration named in Chapter 2, to Madison County, Ky. On the 20th day of Feb. 1812, he was united in marriage to Sally Wallace a daughter of Michael Wallace, and Jane Bratton his wife, said Sally Wallace was born Sept. 1787, and died Oct. 26, 1836. (See Part IV, Sec. 3, Chap. 7.) To them were born the children named in the coming sections: Section 1. Ann Eliza Harris; married Robert Covington, the subject of Chap- ter 29. Section 2. Talitha Harris; married Christopher Irvine Miller, the subject of Chapter 30. Section 3. James Anderson Harris; married Susan Taylor, the subject of Chapter 31. Section 4. Christopher Harris, the subject of Chapter 3 2. Section 5. John Miller Wallace Harris, thesubject of Chapter 3 3. Section 6. Polly (Mary) Woods Harris married Elder John M. Park, the subject of Chapter 3 4. Section 7. Margaret Frances Harris; married Joseph Warren Moore, the sub- ject of Chapter 3 5. Section 8. Sarah Overton Harris; married Thomas M. Oldham, the sub- ject of Chapter 3 6. Judge Christopher Harris, the father of said children after the death of his wife, Sally Wallace, towit: on the 31st, of Oct. 1839, married Elizabeth Berry, 1800-1884, who was born Feb. 5, 1800, but there was no issue of this union, she survived several years after the death of her husband, April 14, 1871, he hav- ing passed his 83rd, birthday. Judge Christopher Harris, was sixty or seventy years ago, a Justice of the Peace of Madison County, and was the first Judge elect, of the Madison County Court under the Constitution of the State, adopted about
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ace.define("ace/mode/nsis_highlight_rules",["require","exports","module","ace/lib/oop","ace/mode/text_highlight_rules"], function(require, exports, module) { "use strict"; var oop = require("../lib/oop"); var TextHighlightRules = require("./text_highlight_rules").TextHighlightRules; var NSISHighlightRules = function() { this.$rules = { start: [{ token: "keyword.compiler.nsis", regex: /(?:\b|^\s*)\!(?:include|addincludedir|addplugindir|appendfile|cd|delfile|echo|error|execute|packhdr|finalize|getdllversion|system|tempfile|warning|verbose|define|undef|insertmacro|macro|macroend|makensis|searchparse|searchreplace)\b/, caseInsensitive: true }, { token: "keyword.command.nsis", regex: /(?:\b|^\s*)(?:Abort|AddBrandingImage|AddSize|AllowRootDirInstall|AllowSkipFiles|AutoCloseWindow|BGFont|BGGradient|BrandingText|BringToFront|Call|CallInstDLL|Caption|ChangeUI|CheckBitmap|ClearErrors|CompletedText|ComponentText|CopyFiles|CRCCheck|CreateDirectory|CreateFont|CreateShortCut|Delete|DeleteINISec|DeleteINIStr|DeleteRegKey|DeleteRegValue|DetailPrint|DetailsButtonText|DirText|DirVar|DirVerify|EnableWindow|EnumRegKey|EnumRegValue|Exch|Exec|ExecShell|ExecWait|ExpandEnvStrings|File|FileBufSize|FileClose|FileErrorText|FileOpen|FileRead|FileReadByte|FileReadUTF16LE|FileReadWord|FileWriteUTF16LE|FileSeek|FileWrite|FileWriteByte|FileWriteWord|FindClose|FindFirst|FindNext|FindWindow|FlushINI|GetCurInstType|GetCurrentAddress|GetDlgItem|GetDLLVersion|GetDLLVersionLocal|GetErrorLevel|GetFileTime|GetFileTimeLocal|GetFullPathName|GetFunctionAddress|GetInstDirError|GetLabelAddress|GetTempFileName|Goto|HideWindow|Icon|IfAbort|IfErrors|IfFileExists|IfRebootFlag|IfSilent|InitPluginsDir|InstallButtonText|InstallColors|InstallDir|InstallDirRegKey|InstProgressFlags|InstType|InstTypeGetText|InstTypeSetText|IntCmp|IntCmpU|IntFmt|IntOp|IsWindow|LangString|LicenseBkColor|LicenseData|LicenseForceSelection|LicenseLangString|LicenseText|LoadLanguageFile|LockWindow|LogSet|LogText|ManifestDPIAware|ManifestSupportedOS|MessageBox|MiscButtonText|Name|Nop|OutFile|Page|PageCallbacks|Pop|Push|Quit|ReadEnvStr|ReadINIStr|ReadRegDWORD|ReadRegStr|Reboot|RegDLL|Rename|RequestExecutionLevel|ReserveFile|Return|RMDir|SearchPath|SectionGetFlags|SectionGetInstTypes|SectionGetSize|SectionGetText|SectionIn|SectionSetFlags|SectionSetInstTypes|SectionSetSize|SectionSetText|SendMessage|SetAutoClose|SetBrandingImage|SetCompress|SetCompressor|SetCompressorDictSize|SetCtlColors|SetCurInstType|SetDatablockOptimize|SetDateSave|SetDetailsPrint|SetDetailsView|SetErrorLevel|SetErrors|SetFileAttributes|SetFont|SetOutPath|SetOverwrite|SetPluginUnload|SetRebootFlag|SetRegView|SetShellVarContext|SetSilent|ShowInstDetails|ShowUninstDetails|ShowWindow|SilentInstall|SilentUnInstall|Sleep|SpaceTexts|StrCmp|StrCmpS|StrCpy|StrLen|SubCaption|Unicode|UninstallButtonText|UninstallCaption|UninstallIcon|UninstallSubCaption|UninstallText|UninstPage|UnRegDLL|Var|VIAddVersionKey|VIFileVersion|VIProductVersion|WindowIcon|WriteINIStr|WriteRegBin|WriteRegDWORD|WriteRegExpandStr|WriteRegStr|WriteUninstaller|XPStyle)\b/, caseInsensitive: true }, { }, { token: "support.function.nsis", regex: /(?:\b|^\s*)(?:Function|FunctionEnd|Section|SectionEnd|SectionGroup|SectionGroupEnd|SubSection|SubSectionEnd|PageEx|PageExEnd)\b/, caseInsensitive: true }, { token: "support.library.nsis", regex: /\${[\w]+}/ }, { token: "constant.nsis", regex: /(?:\b|^\s*)(?:ARCHIVE|FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE|FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN|FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL|FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE|FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY|FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM|FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TEMPORARY|HIDDEN|HKCC|HKCR|HKCU|HKDD|HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT|HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG|HKEY_CURRENT_USER|HKEY_DYN_DATA|HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE|HKEY_PERFORMANCE_DATA|HKEY_USERS|HKLM|HKPD|HKU|IDABORT|IDCANCEL|IDD_DIR|IDD_INST|IDD_INSTFILES|IDD_LICENSE|IDD_SELCOM|IDD_UNINST|IDD_VERIFY|IDIGNORE|IDNO|IDOK|IDRETRY|IDYES|MB_ABORTRETRYIGNORE|MB_DEFBUTTON1|MB_DEFBUTTON2|MB_DEFBUTTON3|MB_DEFBUTTON4|MB_ICONEXCLAMATION|MB_ICONINFORMATION|MB_ICONQUESTION|MB_ICONSTOP|MB_OK|MB_OKCANCEL|MB_RETRYCANCEL|MB_RIGHT|MB_RTLREADING|MB_SETFOREGROUND|MB_TOPMOST|MB_USERICON|MB_YESNO|MB_YESNOCANCEL|NORMAL|OFFLINE|READONLY|SHCTX|SHELL_CONTEXT|SW_HIDE|SW_SHOWDEFAULT|SW_SHOWMAXIMIZED|SW_SHOWMINIMIZED|SW_SHOWNORMAL|SYSTEM|TEMPORARY)\b/, caseInsensitive: true
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(Kingston and Surbiton, Liberal Democrat) 12:51:30 Mr Speaker 12:52:17 Rt Hon Michael Gove MP, The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Surrey Heath, Conservative) 12:52:24 Clive Efford MP (Eltham, Labour) 12:53:24 Rt Hon Michael Gove MP, The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Surrey Heath, Conservative) 12:54:11 John Mann MP (Bassetlaw, Labour) 12:54:55 Rt Hon Michael Gove MP, The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Surrey Heath, Conservative) 12:57:12 Chris Bryant MP (Rhondda, Labour) 12:57:36 Rt Hon Michael Gove MP, The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Surrey Heath, Conservative) 12:58:23 Emma Reynolds MP (Wolverhampton North East, Labour) 12:58:36 Rt Hon Michael Gove MP, The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Surrey Heath, Conservative) 13:03:34 Sue Hayman MP (Workington, Labour) 13:08:31 Kerry McCarthy MP (BristolEast, Labour) 13:08:54 Sue Hayman MP (Workington, Labour) 13:09:27 Chris Green MP (Bolton West, Conservative) 13:09:55 Sue Hayman MP (Workington, Labour) 13:10:07 Huw Merriman MP (Bexhill and Battle, Conservative) 13:10:32 Sue Hayman MP (Workington, Labour) 13:11:34 Antoinette Sandbach MP (Eddisbury, Conservative) 13:12:01 Sue Hayman MP (Workington, Labour) 13:12:29 Patricia Gibson MP (North Ayrshire and Arran, Scottish National Party) 13:12:47 Sue Hayman MP (Workington, Labour) 13:13:58 Geraint Davies MP (Swansea West, Labour (Co-op)) 13:14:22 Sue Hayman MP (Workington, Labour) 13:14:32 Vicky Ford MP (Chelmsford, Conservative) 13:15:08 Sue Hayman MP (Workington, Labour) 13:15:31 Chris Bryant MP (Rhondda, Labour) 13:15:59 Sue Hayman MP (Workington, Labour) 13:20:02 Rt Hon John Whittingdale MP (Maldon, Conservative) 13:25:47 Rt Hon Caroline Flint MP (Don Valley, Labour) 13:26:09 Rt Hon John Whittingdale MP (Maldon, Conservative) 13:28:12 Rt Hon John Redwood MP (Wokingham, Conservative) 13:28:30 Rt Hon John Whittingdale MP (Maldon, Conservative) 13:29:55 Rt Hon Sir Edward Davey
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第1章 中国におけるアクリル酸の産業環境の分析 第2章 中国のアクリル酸産業における需要量・供給量の分析 第3章 中国国内のアクリル酸の消費構造の分析 アクリル酸エステル アクリル酸ブチル その他のアクリル酸エステルとその用途 中国のアクリル酸エステルの輸出入 SAP (高吸収高分子) アクリル酸のその他の活用分野 第4章 アクリル酸産業の下流工程での新たな成長領域 SAP 自動車用塗料 第5章 中国のアクリル酸産業の将来展望と提言 図表一覧 目次 Hot topic: In 2014, China's acrylic acid industry ushered peak in production again, which made the saturated acrylic acid market more crowded. Additionally, based on the plan, in 2015-2016, there will be a batch of new production capacity put into market. Why acrylic acid manufacturers are still actively building new production capacity under the oversupply situation? And what fields will support acrylic acid market in the future? In this report, CCM will give review of the economic environment, consumption structure, price trend and import & export of China's acrylic acid industry in 2014 and further discuss the new grow points in China's future acrylic acid industry. Background: In 2014, the average price of acrylic acid and ester remained a downward trend in China. However, thisdoes not mean that the acrylic acid industry will not meet opportunity. Since H2 2014, the plunging international price of crude oil made contribution to the raw material costs of acrylic acid. In detail, the price of acrylic acid's main raw material propylene dropped largely. However, the downstream market of China's acrylic acid and ester did not show downturn. Its major consumption market, coating, performed well in 2014. In China's petroleum chemical industry, coating enjoyed fastest growth in revenues of main businesses. According to the data released by the NBS, in Jan.-Nov. 2014, the revenues from the major businesses of China's coating manufacturing industry accounted for 12% of the total, ranking second; besides, the grow of SAP also played a more and more significant role in supporting the
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(CNN) Here is some background information about the line of succession for the president and vice president of the United States. Presidential Succession Article 2, Section 1, Clause 6, Constitution of the United States: In Case of the Removal of the President from Office, or of his Death, Resignation, or Inability to discharge the Powers and Duties of the said Office, the Same shall devolve on the Vice President, and the Congress may by Law provide for the Case of Removal, Death, Resignation or Inability, both of the President and Vice President declaring what Officer shall then act as President, and such Officer shall act accordingly, until the Disability be removed, or a President shall be elected. In the case that the president can no longer serve, the vice president wouldserve as president. If the vice president cannot serve, the line of succession falls to the speaker of the House, then to the Senate president pro tempore, then to Cabinet members. The Cabinet line of succession is: 2. Secretary of the Treasury 3. Secretary of Defense 4. Attorney General 5. Secretary of the Interior 6. Secretary of Agriculture 7. Secretary of Commerce 8. Secretary of Labor 9. Secretary of Health and Human Services 10. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 11. Secretary of Transportation 12. Secretary of Energy 13. Secretary of Education 14. Secretary of 15. Secretary of Homeland Security 1. Secretary of State2. Secretary of the Treasury3. Secretary of Defense4. Attorney General5. Secretary of the Interior6. Secretary of Agriculture7. Secretary of Commerce8. Secretary of Labor9. Secretary of Health and Human Services10. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development11. Secretary of Transportation12. Secretary of Energy13.
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Woodard  had  a  court‐ ordered  competency  evaluation  in  2010  and  was  diagnosed  with a mental illness is not evidence that she was unable to  assist  her  attorney  in  2012.  Woodard’s  argument  is  further  weakened  by  the  fact  that  she  was  deemed  both  medically  and  legally  competent  in  2010  to  stand  trial  in  spite  of  her  malady.  Dr.  Coons,  who  did  her  evaluation,  believed  that  she  was  both  competent  to  stand  trial  since  she  knew  and  understood the charges against her, and was able to assist in  her defense. The court agreed so her 2010 evaluation has lit‐ tle bearing on her competency motion filed in 2012.  Second,  Woodard  maintains  that  her  mental  health  de‐ clined after her first competency evaluation in September of  2010 was completed. She argues that her subsequent medical  records  raised  doubt  as  to  her  competency,  but  the  record  does  not  support  Woodard’s  argument.  The  court  was  con‐ No. 12‐3363  a  month  after  the  court  denied  her  request  for  a  second  competency  evaluation,  Woodard  made  another  re‐ quest  for  a  second  competency  evaluation,  arguing  once  again  that  her  medication  prevented  her  from  participating  in  her  defense.  Yet,  the  record  shows  that  for  almost  four  years,  Woodard  interacted  with  her  attorneys  and  partici‐ pated  in  her  defense.  In  fact,  some  of  her  former  attorneys  might  argue  that  she  participated  too  much.  Even  after  she  10  No. 12‐3363  was  provided  medication  for  her  paranoia,  and  claims 
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name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.] 115 Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 6 letters from Munsters to Jackson[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.] 115 Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 6 letters from Musters to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.] 115 Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 4 letters from Munsters to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's secondsecretary.] 115 Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 6 letters from Musters to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.] 115 Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 6 letters from Munsters to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.] 115 Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 5 letters from Musters to Jackson[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.] 115 Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone,
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光大期货 -35340900.0 J 7 申银万国 -32120996.0 I 8 申银万国 -31075680.0 J 9 国海良时 -30726828.0 I ``` ## 每日净流多列表(指数) ### 接口名称 stock_flow_long ### 接口描述 每日净流多列表(指数)接口 ### 请求参数 |参数名|说明|举例| |:----- |:-----|----- | |date |查询日期 |2018-08-08| ### 返回参数 |参数名|类型|说明| |:----- |:-----|----- | |broker |string |席位 | |money |float |流多资金,单位元 | |variety |string |品种编码 IF ``` ## 每日净流空列表(指数) ### 接口名称 stock_flow_short ### 接口描述 每日净流空列表(指数)接口 ### 请求参数 |参数名|说明|举例| |:----- |:-----|----- | |date |查询日期 |2018-08-08| ### 返回参数 |参数名|类型|说明| |:----- |:-----|----- | |broker |string |席位 | |money |float |流空资金,单位元 | |variety |string |品种编码 | ### 示例代码 ```python from akshare import pro_api pro = pro_api(token="在此处输入您的token,可以通过联系管理员获取") stock_flow_short_df = pro.stock_flow_short(date="2018-08-08") print(stock_flow_short_df) ``` ### 返回示例 ``` broker money variety 0 兴证期货 -58628808.0 IC 1 银河期货 -25623004.0
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(Bury North, Conservative) 11:08:23 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Aylesbury, Conservative) 11:09:06 Rt Hon Tom Brake MP (Carshalton and Wallington, Liberal Democrat) 11:09:44 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Aylesbury, Conservative) 11:09:55 Rt Hon Maria Miller MP (Basingstoke, Conservative) 11:10:15 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Aylesbury, Conservative) 11:11:09 Mr Barry Sheerman MP (Huddersfield, Labour (Co-op)) 11:11:37 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Aylesbury, Conservative) 11:12:28 Pauline Latham MP (Mid Derbyshire, Conservative) 11:12:53 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Aylesbury, Conservative) 11:13:31Tom Blenkinsop MP (Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland, Labour) 11:13:50 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Aylesbury, Conservative) 11:14:03 Stephen Hammond MP (Wimbledon, Conservative) 11:14:19 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Aylesbury, Conservative) 11:14:58 Chris Stephens MP (Glasgow South West, Scottish National Party) 11:15:20 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Aylesbury, Conservative) 11:16:01 Mr David Burrowes MP (Enfield, Southgate, Conservative) 11:16:24 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Aylesbury, Conservative) 11:16:42 Nick Thomas-Symonds MP (Torfaen, Labour) 11:17:13 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons
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simply a factual one.  Marshek and  Jackson both personally saw the roadway and unequivocally testified that the main gouge mark represented the point of initial impact between the vehicles.  Trooper Wanda Raney equivocated on this point, alternately saying that the gouge mark was the point of initial impact and that the Yukon initially made contact with the gravel truck=s clearance pole.  Rodriguez himself equivocated on the point of initial contact between the vehicles.  He told Kennemer that the Yukon had hit at the third axleCthe front set of wheels at the back end of the trailer.  He told Jobe that the Yukon initially hit the back of his truckCnot the trailer.  He told the DPS investigator, Raney, that the Yukon hit him on the left side Atouching@ his tires.  He told Melendez in a conversation within an hour of the accident thatcourt likewise ruled that the report of Trooper Raney=s investigation was inadmissible; subsequently, however, the trial court admitted several pages of the report into evidence as defense exhibits.         The record reflects that during Appellees= case-in-chief, Trooper Raney testified by deposition.   Appellees offered a videotaped deposition clip covering approximately three pages in the reporter=s record, Appellants then offered a clip covering approximately six pages in the reporter=s record, and Appellees offered a rebuttal clip covering two pages in the reporter=s record.  Neither side asserted objections to any of the video clips.  In Appellants= case-in-chief, Trooper Raney testified live.  Trooper Raney testified that this was the first fatality accident that she had handled as a lead investigator.  She had been a DPS trooper for eight months and had previously participated in the investigation of six fatality accidents.  Three months prior to the accident, Trooper Raney had
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rail travel. (908478) 10:03:36 Andrew Jones MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Harrogate and Knaresborough, Conservative) 10:04:04 Mary Creagh MP (Wakefield, Labour) 10:04:49 Andrew Jones MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Harrogate and Knaresborough, Conservative) 10:05:18 Huw Merriman MP (Bexhill and Battle, Conservative) 10:05:47 Andrew Jones MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Harrogate and Knaresborough, Conservative) 10:06:09 Derek Thomas MP (St Ives, Conservative) 10:06:42 Andrew Jones MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Harrogate and Knaresborough, Conservative) 10:06:57 Q8. What steps he plans to take to reduce a potential increase in highway vehicle trips resulting from a third runway at Heathrow airport. (908479) 10:07:01 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 10:07:21 Ruth Cadbury MP (Brentford and Isleworth, Labour) 10:07:50 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsomand Ewell, Conservative) 10:08:23 Rt Hon Justine Greening MP (Putney, Conservative) 10:09:04 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 10:09:19 Andy Slaughter MP (Hammersmith, Labour) 10:09:46 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 10:10:16 Q10. What recent progress his Department has made on implementing the Access for All programme. (908481) 10:10:30 Ms Nusrat Ghani MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Wealden, Conservative) 10:10:43 Damien Moore MP (Southport, Conservative) 10:11:12 Ms Nusrat Ghani MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Wealden, Conservative) 10:11:40 Rt Hon David Hanson MP (Delyn, Labour) 10:11:58 Ms Nusrat Ghani MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Wealden, Conservative) 10:12:15 Rt Hon Anna Soubry MP (Broxtowe, Conservative) 10:12:43 Ms Nusrat Ghani MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Wealden, Conservative) 10:13:00 Mike Amesbury MP (Weaver
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contains chord and scale objects that are used to specify" " when the song is using a particular chord or scale. Its main purpose is " "to assist with chord progressions." msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/chord-track.rst:18 msgid "For more information, see the section :doc:`../chords-and-scales/intro`." msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/chord-track.rst:25 msgid "Arms the track for recording. Not used at the moment." msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/chord-track.rst:28 msgid "Soloes the track. Not used at the moment." msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/chord-track.rst:30 msgid "" "Mutes the track. This causes the project to ignore any scale or chord " "events." msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/chord-track.rst:43 msgid "The name of the chord track." msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/creating-tracks.rst:6 msgid "Creating Tracks" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/creating-tracks.rst:9 msgid "Blank Tracks" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/creating-tracks.rst:11 msgid "" "To add an empty track, right click on empty space in the Tracklist and " "select the type of track you want to add." msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/creating-tracks.rst:18 msgid "Creating Tracks From Plugins" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/creating-tracks.rst:20 msgid "" "Plugins can be../../tracks/track-types.rst:18 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:20 msgid "Audio" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:14 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:17 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:18 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:22 msgid "Yes" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:14 msgid "Audio regions" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:15 msgid "Audio Group" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:15 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:16 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:19 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:20 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:21 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:23 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:24 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:25 msgid "No" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:15 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:16 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:19 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:20 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:21 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:23 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:24 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:25 msgid "None" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:16 msgid "Audio FX" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:17 msgid "Chord" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:17 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:18 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:22 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:23 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:24 msgid "MIDI" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:17 msgid "Chord regions & scales" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:18 #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:22 msgid "MIDI regions" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:19 msgid "Marker" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:19 msgid "Markers" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:20 msgid "Master" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:21 msgid "Modulators" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:23 msgid "MIDI Group" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:24 msgid "MIDI FX" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:25 msgid "Tempo" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/track-types.rst:28 msgid "All tracks except the :doc:`chord-track` have automation lanes available." msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/track-visibility.rst:8 msgid "Track Visibility" msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/track-visibility.rst:10 msgid "" "The track visibility tab in the :ref:`left-panel` allows toggling the " "visibility of tracks." msgstr "" #: ../../tracks/track-visibility.rst:16 msgid "" "Tracks can also be quickly hidden with :menuselection:`Right click --> " "Hide`." msgstr
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“saw stars” and his knees buckled.  He then grabbed the gun and shot back over his shoulder.  He and Ortiz then left.  Appellant claimed he did not know Anzuldua had been shot. On cross-examination, appellant was asked about inconsistencies between his testimony and a statement he had given police when he was arrested.  In the statement, appellant stated that, when he was hit with the beer can, he turned around and saw Anzuldua standing in front of him and starting towards him.  He pulled his gun out of his right front pocket, and not aiming at anyone, he “just shot at [Anzuldua] and the dudes that were with him.”  At trial, appellant contended it was a misstatement that he was looking at Anzuldua when he fired the gun.  Appellant admitted, however, that he did not see anyone out there with ain a fistfight with the victim, but began to leave when he realized that the victim was stronger than he was.  He was then hit with the beer can or bottle, and pulled the gun from his pants and shot in fear for his safety.  However, there was no evidence that the victim or anyone else in his group threatened appellant with a gun or knife.  Thus, the evidence showed that the deadly force appellant used was far greater than the degree of force used against him.  Instead of shooting the victim, appellant could have retreated to his vehicle, but he did not.  The State’s witnesses also controverted appellant’s self-defense theory.  Jason Fuentes, a member of the victim’s party, testified that at the Burger King everyone got out of their cars and appellant and Ortiz began throwing beer cans at them.  At
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Scott Niedermayer (3rd, 1991) 2006: Carolina Hurricanes – Eric Staal (2nd, 2003) 2004: Tampa Bay Lightning – Vincent Lecavalier (1st, 1998) 2003: New Jersey Devils – Scott Niedermayer (3rd, 1991) 2002: Detroit Red Wings – Brendan Shanahan (2nd, 1987) 2001: Colorado Avalanche – No top-three pick 2000: New Jersey Devils – Scott Niedermayer (3rd, 1991) 1999: Dallas Stars – Mike Modano (1st, 1988) 1998: Detroit Red Wings – Brendan Shanahan (2nd, 1987) 1997: Detroit Red Wings – Brendan Shanahan (2nd, 1987) 1996: Colorado Avalanche – No top-three pick 1995: New Jersey Devils – Scott Niedermayer (3rd, 1991) 1994: New York Rangers – Ed Olczyk (3rd, 1984) 1993: Montreal Canadiens – Brian Bellows (2nd, 1982), Kirk Muller (2nd, 1984) 1992: Pittsburgh Penguins – Mario Lemieux (1st, 1984) 1991: Pittsburgh Penguins – Mario Lemieux (1st, 1984) 1990: Edmonton Oilers – Craig Simpson (2nd, 1985), Jimmy Carson(2nd, 1986) 1989: Calgary Flames – No top-three picks but Lanny McDonald was taken fourth overall in 1973. 1988: Edmonton Oilers – Craig Simpson (2nd, 1985) 1987: Edmonton Oilers – Wayne Gretzky 1986: Montreal Canadiens – Bobby Smith (1st, 1978), Ryan Walter (2nd, 1978) 1985: Edmonton Oilers – Wayne Gretzky 1984: Edmonton Oilers – Wayne Gretzky 1983: New York Islanders – Denis Potvin (1st, 1973), Pat LaFontaine (3rd, 1983) 1982: New York Islanders – Denis Potvin (1st, 1973) 1981: New York Islanders – Denis Potvin (1st, 1973) 1980: New York Islanders – Denis Potvin (1st, 1973) 1979: Montreal Canadiens – Guy Lafleur (1st, 1971), Rejean Houle (1st, 1969) 1978: Montreal Canadienss – Guy Lafleur (1st, 1971), Rejean Houle (1st, 1969), Pete Mahovlich (2nd, 1963) 1977: Montreal Canadiens – Guy Lafleur (1st, 1971), Rejean Houle (1st, 1969), Pete Mahovlich (2nd, 1963) 1976: Montreal
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that four days after the incident, an officer called Akinwunmi and left her a voicemail asking her to return his call.  When she returned his call two days later, they set up a time for an interview, but Akinwunmi did not show up for the interview and returned no subsequent phone calls.  Although an officer contacted Idigbe on January 21, 2010, and asked him to come in for an interview, Idigbe did not set up an interview, although he called the officer twice to ask for additional details about why the officer was investigating, claiming that what had occurred was just a misunderstanding.  Idigbe also told the officer that Akinwunmi did not want to talk to anybody about the incident. The State also responded that Idigbe’s involuntary-plea claim should fail because he had delayed in making it until after hehad satisfied the conditions of his community supervision and had been successfully discharged.  The State pointed out that the trial court had properly admonished Idigbe about the consequences of his plea and that Idigbe had signed an acknowledgment that he was entering the plea fully aware of its consequences, as well as an application for deferred adjudication and a statement that he understood his constitutional trial rights and freely and voluntarily waived each and every one.  And the State argued that Idigbe had failed to prove that his plea was involuntary, attaching a subpoena application for Akinwunmi and her friend who had witnessed the assault that showed Idigbe was scheduled for a jury trial on November 8, 2010.  The State attached a certification of call for November 5, 2010, to illustrate that Idigbe’s statements in his application about his
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will affirm the judgment of conviction. The underlying facts are not disputed. Appellant was arrested for this offense on May 24, 2003, and released on bond the same day. He promptly retained an attorney, Stuart Kinard, who on June 13, 2003, gave notice of his representation of appellant. The complaint and information were filed on March 17, 2005, approximately twenty-two months following appellant's arrest. Appellant learned that the information had been filed when he personally received notice in late April that the cause had been set for arraignment on May 16. Appellant retained a new attorney, David Wahlberg, who filed various pretrial motions, including a waiver of arraignment. Wahlberg filed appellant's motion to dismiss for failure to afford a speedy trial on July 12, 2005. The motion was heard andhad on his medical condition, there is circumstantial evidence that it was not as severe as he suggested. Appellant admitted that he did not ask his first attorney to expedite the case. When he lost contact with Kinard, and even after he learned that Kinard was no longer practicing law, appellant did not hire new counsel in an effort to move his case forward. Instead, appellant quietly acquiesced as the months passed with no action by the State. Appellant did not obtain new counsel until after the State belatedly filed the information and began to take an active interest in the prosecution, and even then he did not ask for a prompt trial. Appellant's inaction after Kinard dropped out of the case is some evidence that the stress of the
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(trombone) Unknown (trombone) Unknown (trombone) Unknown (acoustic guitar) Unknown (acoustic guitar) Unknown (female voice) Unknown (female voice) Unknown (female voice) Unknown (female voice) Unknown (female voice) Unknown (female voice) Unknown (female voice) Unknown (female voice) Unknown (female voice) Unknown (female voice) Unknown (female voice) Unknown (female voice) Unknown (female voice) Unknown (female voice) Martin produced the basic track. Strings were added by Phil Spector later. Dig a Pony Full Track John Lennon Paul McCartney George Harrison Ringo Starr with Billy Preston (electric piano) Dig It Full Track John Lennon Paul McCartney George Harrison Ringo Starr also played shaker with Billy Preston (Hammond organ) For You Blue Full Track John Lennon Paul McCartney George Harrison Ringo Starr I Me Mine Full Track John Lennon Paul McCartney George Harrison Ringo Starr + 33 othermusicians Unknown (violin) Unknown (violin) Unknown (violin) Unknown (violin) Unknown (violin) Unknown (violin) Unknown (violin) Unknown (violin) Unknown (violin) Unknown (violin) Unknown (violin) Unknown (violin) Unknown (violin) Unknown (violin) Unknown (violin) Unknown (violin) Unknown (violin) Unknown (violin) Unknown (viola) Unknown (viola) Unknown (viola) Unknown (viola) Unknown (cello) Unknown (cello) Unknown (cello) Unknown (cello) Unknown (harp) Unknown (trumpet) Unknown (trumpet) Unknown (trumpet) Unknown (trombone) Unknown (trombone) Unknown (trombone) Martin produced the basic track. Strings were added by Phil Spector later. I’ve Got a Feeling Full Track John Lennon Paul McCartney George Harrison Ringo Starr with Billy Preston (electric piano) Maggie Mae Full Track John Lennon Paul McCartney George Harrison Ringo Starr No producer. One After 909 Full Track John Lennon Paul McCartney George Harrison Ringo Starr with Billy Preston (electric piano) The Long
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level of cognitive disability [sic]." The appellant called Dr. Gary Wimbish to testify about the approximate level of alcohol in the appellant's blood at the time of the offense. During the State's voir dire examination, Dr. Wimbish testified that he would give the opinion that the appellant consumed between two and five drinks on the day of the offense, but that he could not render an opinion about whether the appellant was intoxicated. Marta Cruz's testimony was discussed above. During cross-examination at the guilt phase, defense counsel asked Cruz if, during the course of her relationship with the appellant, she helped him "with certain things" or assisted him "in making orders and things at the jail." The State objected to relevance, and the trial court sustained the objection. When Cruz testified at the punishment phase, defense counsel saidundisputed that the appellant fired several shots at police officers as they searched for him behind Cruz's house. As the appellant ran around to the front of the house, the appellant fired one shot and Officer Jackson fired three shots. The evidence presented at trial was consistent with the appellant's revolver firing first, followed by Officer Jackson's rifle firing second. The appellant failed to introduce evidence supporting each of the elements of self-defense. The appellant has failed to introduce evidence that, before the appellant offered any resistance, Officer Jackson used or attempted to use greater force than necessary to make the arrest. Furthermore, the appellant has failed to introduce evidence that the appellant reasonably believed that force was immediately necessary to protect himself when no officer had returned the appellant's fire until after he shot Officer
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State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs 12:20:12 Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Runnymede and Weybridge, Conservative) 12:20:33 Alex Chalk MP (Cheltenham, Conservative) 12:20:46 Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Runnymede and Weybridge, Conservative) 12:21:14 Catherine West MP (Hornsey and Wood Green, Labour) 12:21:40 Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Runnymede and Weybridge, Conservative) 12:22:23 Nusrat Ghani MP (Wealden, Conservative) 12:22:34 Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Runnymede and Weybridge, Conservative) 12:23:03 Stephen Gethins MP (North East Fife, Scottish National Party) 12:23:13 Mr Tobias Ellwood MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Bournemouth East, Conservative) 12:23:45 Stuart Andrew MP (Pudsey, Conservative) 12:24:08 Rt Hon Hugo Swire MP,The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (East Devon, Conservative) 12:24:26 Yasmin Qureshi MP (Bolton South East, Labour) 12:24:56 Rt Hon Hugo Swire MP, The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (East Devon, Conservative) 12:25:08 Andrew Bingham MP (High Peak, Conservative) 12:25:20 Rt Hon Hugo Swire MP, The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (East Devon, Conservative) 12:25:42 Alan Brown MP (Kilmarnock and Loudoun, Scottish National Party) 12:26:04 Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Runnymede and Weybridge, Conservative) 12:26:29 Robert Neill MP (Bromley and Chislehurst, Conservative) 12:26:57 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, The Minister for Europe (Aylesbury, Conservative) 12:27:34 Fabian Hamilton MP (Leeds North East, Labour) 12:28:01 Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Runnymede and Weybridge, Conservative) 12:28:24 Mr Alan Mak MP
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Richard Fuller MP (Bedford, Conservative) 12:31:39 Mr Iain Wright MP (Hartlepool, Labour) 12:47:52 Jeremy Quin MP (Horsham, Conservative) 12:57:32 Mr David Winnick MP (Walsall North, Labour) 13:02:28 Richard Graham MP (Gloucester, Conservative) 13:10:52 Ian Blackford MP (Ross, Skye and Lochaber, Scottish National Party) 13:20:46 Margot James MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy) (Stourbridge, Conservative) 13:25:23 Hannah Bardell MP (Livingston, Scottish National Party) 13:26:37 Margot James MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy) (Stourbridge, Conservative) 13:32:06 Ms Karen Buck MP (Westminster North, Labour) 13:42:13 Amanda Milling MP (Cannock Chase, Conservative) 13:49:48 Dr Lisa Cameron MP (East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow, Scottish National Party) 13:54:01 Michelle Thomson MP (Edinburgh West, Independent) 14:02:27 Martin Docherty-Hughes MP (West Dunbartonshire, Scottish National Party) 14:10:49 Hannah Bardell MP (Livingston, Scottish National Party) 14:19:37 Liz McInnes MP (Heywood and Middleton, Labour) 14:25:52 Clive LewisMP (Norwich South, Labour) 14:34:58 Rt Hon Frank Field MP (Birkenhead, Labour) 14:36:08 Backbench Business: Industrial strategy 14:36:21 Chris White MP (Warwick and Leamington, Conservative) 14:52:26 Mr Iain Wright MP (Hartlepool, Labour) 15:04:16 Stephen Hammond MP (Wimbledon, Conservative) 15:14:01 Michelle Thomson MP (Edinburgh West, Independent) 15:22:31 Mr Steve Baker MP (Wycombe, Conservative) 15:31:06 Peter Kyle MP (Hove, Labour) 15:40:52 Joseph Johnson MP, Minister of State (Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy) (Universities and Science) (Joint with the Department for Education) (Orpington, Conservative) 15:55:09 Kelvin Hopkins MP (Luton North, Labour) 15:59:47 Mr Alan Mak MP (Havant, Conservative) 16:04:28 Hannah Bardell MP (Livingston, Scottish National Party) 16:13:05 Amanda Milling MP (Cannock Chase, Conservative) 16:18:55 Kirsty Blackman MP (Aberdeen North, Scottish National Party) 16:24:05 Richard Fuller MP (Bedford, Conservative) 16:31:37 George Kerevan MP (East Lothian, Scottish National Party) 16:35:47 Roger Mullin MP (Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath, Scottish National
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as the authors of the ancient works found in the coun­try. The ear­li­est ref­er­ence appears to be that of Bar­ton in 1797, on the state­ment of a gen­tle­man whom he quotes as a valu­able author­i­ty upon the south­ern tribes. “The Chero­kee tell us, that when they first arrived in the coun­try which they inhab­it, they found it pos­sessed by cer­tain ‘moon-eyed peo­ple,’ who could not see in the day-time. These wretch­es they expelled.” He seems to con­sid­er them an albi­no race.* Hay­wood, twen­ty-six years lat­er, says that the invad­ing Chero­kee found “white peo­ple” near the head of the Lit­tle Ten­nessee, with forts extend­ing thence down the Ten­nessee as far as Chicka­mau­ga creek. He gives the loca­tion of three of these forts. The Chero­kee made war against them anddrove them to the mouth of Big Chicka­mau­ga creek, where they entered into a treaty and agreed to remove if per­mit­ted to depart in peace. Per­mis­sion being grant­ed, they aban­doned the coun­try. Else­where he speaks of this extir­pat­ed white race as hav­ing extend­ed into Ken­tucky and prob­a­bly also into west­ern Ten­nessee, accord­ing to the con­cur­rent tra­di­tions of dif­fer­ent tribes.” (Mooney 1902 pg. 22) “Did not these skele­tons belong to per­sons of the same race with those white peo­ple, who were extir­pat­ed in part, and in part dri­ven from Ken­tucky, and prob­a­bly also from West Ten­nessee, as Indi­an tra­di­tion reports?” (Hay­wood 1823 pg. 166) “An old Indi­an, in con­ver­sa­tion with Colonel James F. Moore, of Ken­tucky, informed him that the west­ern coun­try, and par­tic­u­lar­ly Ken­tucky, had once been inhab­it­ed by white peo­ple, but
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of them, the maker listens to the
horseman
and
has true
belief,
and
the imitator,
who
has
neither knowledge
nor
true
belief,
merely
paints
the
appearance
of
them. In
his
criti‐ cism
at
602c‐603b,
citing
the
influence
of
trompe
l'oeil
painting
on
the
irrational part of the soul, Socrates concludes mimetic poetry prevents the soul from being
summoned.
Since
Socrates'
criticism
of
poetry
in
these
three
passages
is based
on
an
analogy
with
representational
painting,
we
have
reason
to
assume that
his
conclusions
extend
beyond
the
genre
of
mimetic
poetry. Third, though Socrates specifically targets mimetic poetry in two of his criticisms and does not draw broader conclusions to be applied to other art forms,13
these
criticisms
apply
equally
well
to
mimetic
literature
in
general. At 603b‐605c,
Socrates
argues
that
mimesis
acts
on
the
inferior
part
of
the
soul
and morally corrupts. Since the
poet chooses to imitate irrational
men,
due to the fact that they are easier to represent and
more entertaining to audiences, the audience's identification
with
characters
has
a
morally
corrupting influence.14 In lines 605c‐606e Socrates argues that mimetic poetry corrupts even decent people. Though
a
decent
person
guards
against
irrational
emotions
in
both
self and others, aesthetic distance makes this person relax his or her guard and unwittingly
take
on
the
perspective
of the
character. These
criticisms
have
to do
with
the
subject
matter
of
mimetic
literature
and
the
influence
it
has
over
its audience. Thus, the
criticisms,
which
are
not
here tied to
verse,
apply to
mi‐ metic
prose
works,
such
as
dramatic
dialogues,
just
as
well. Plato's
dialogues
are
mimetic in
both
the
wider
and
narrow
senses
of the term.15 The
dialogue
is
mimetic
in
the
more
general
sense
of
creating
a
repre‐ sentation. Leon
Golden
writes: "The
dialogue is a representation of
menin 13
Since
the
criticism
at
598d‐600e
is
based
on
an
example
from
mimetic
poetry,
it
may
ap‐ pear to fall into this
category. However,
Socrates
expands
his
conclusion to
cover
all imita‐ tors. 14
In
Republic
4
a
just
soul
is
one
in
which
reason,
with
the
aid
of
spirit,
rules
the
appetites. When
the
appetites
are
strengthened
and
take
charge,
the
soul
is
corrupted. Socrates
does
not mention
the
spirited
part
of
the
soul
in
his
Book
10
discussion
of
mimesis
but
instead
focuses on
the
opposition
between
reason
and
appetite. 15
For
discussions
of
ways
in
which
Plato's
dialogues
share
characteristics
with
mimetic
po‐ etry see Friedlander (1958, 108‐125); Partee (1970, 219‐221); Nightingale (1995); Rutherford (1995,10‐16);
and
Golden
(1975,
121,
124‐130). 30 Miriam Byrd action, sharing
many important
qualities
with
dramatic literature."16 The
Re‐ public imitates dialectical discourse, or, the practice of philosophy. Within representation
of
this
greater
activity,
we
also
see
imitations
of
personal
actions and behavior. For instance, in the
Republic characters attend the festival of Bendis, meeting afterward at Polemarchus' house. During the subsequent conversation, the interlocutors' characters are represented by the way they interact
with
Socrates
and
one
another
(as
for
example
the
way
Thrasymachus reveals himself in his explosive response to Socrates' questioning). Plato's imitation
is
not
limited
to
human
action,
though. He
uses
images
of
the
sensi‐ ble
world
in
order
to
represent
metaphysical
and
epistemological
views.17 For example, the images of the divided line and the cave represent the world's ontological
hierarchy
and
how
we
know
each
'level',
the
image
of
the
Kallipolis represents
justice,
the
image
of
Glaucus
represents
the
embodied
soul,
and
the complex
web
of
imagery
in
the
Myth
of
Er
represents
a
view
of
the
afterlife. The
Republic
is
also
mimetic
in
the
narrower
sense. First,
the
Republic
in‐ volves
miming
characters. At
first
glance
the
Republic
appears
to
be
a
combi‐ nation of narrative alone and narrative through mimesis. Though Socrates narrates
the
dialogue,
he
periodically
takes
on
the
persona
of
other
characters, speaking
as
if
he
were
they. However,
this
dialogue
is
purely
mimetic
because its author,
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(908472) 09:37:01 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 09:37:29 Mr Virendra Sharma MP (Ealing, Southall, Labour) 09:37:49 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 09:38:15 Rt Hon Sir Desmond Swayne MP (New Forest West, Conservative) 09:38:30 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 09:38:42 Rt Hon John Spellar MP (Warley, Labour) 09:39:43 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 09:40:16 Colin Clark MP (Gordon, Conservative) 09:40:33 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 09:40:54 Mr Barry Sheerman MP (Huddersfield, Labour (Co-op)) 09:41:23 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 09:41:36 ChristineJardine MP (Edinburgh West, Liberal Democrat) 09:42:04 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 09:42:29 Jim Shannon MP (Strangford, Democratic Unionist Party) 09:42:43 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 09:43:04 Karl Turner MP (Kingston upon Hull East, Labour) 09:43:33 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 09:43:43 Q3. What steps his Department is taking to support community transport operators. (908474) 09:43:48 Ms Nusrat Ghani MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Wealden, Conservative) 09:44:15 Alex Cunningham MP (Stockton North, Labour) 09:44:45 Ms Nusrat Ghani MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Wealden, Conservative) 09:45:14 Martin Vickers MP (Cleethorpes, Conservative) 09:45:40 Ms Nusrat Ghani MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Wealden, Conservative) 09:45:52 Louise Haigh MP (Sheffield, Heeley,
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Country Meet - GHCAA XC Championship END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:865733@ctrschool.com DTSTART:20181017T163000 DTEND:20181017T235900 SUMMARY:Volleyball at St. Martha DESCRIPTION:This game will be at St. Martha. See the full game schedule on the volleyball webpage. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:865746@ctrschool.com DTSTART:20181017T163000 DTEND:20181017T235900 SUMMARY:Soccer vs. St. Anthony of Padua DESCRIPTION:This game will be at Zube Park. See the soccer page for the fu ll season schedule. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:865747@ctrschool.com DTSTART:20181018T163000 DTEND:20181018T235900 SUMMARY:Soccer at St. Elizabeth DESCRIPTION:This game will be at St. Elizabeth. See the soccer page for th e full season schedule. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:894867@ctrschool.com DTSTART:20181022T000000 DTEND:20181022T235900 SUMMARY:Youth Basketball Registration Opens DESCRIPTION:Students in Kindergarten through 4th grade can participate! Se e the details online. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:865748@ctrschool.com DTSTART:20181022T163000 DTEND:20181022T235900 SUMMARY:Soccer at St. Martha DESCRIPTION:This game will be at St. Martha. See the soccer page for the f ull season schedule. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:896504@ctrschool.com DTSTART:20181025T160000 DTEND:20181025T235900 SUMMARY:Fall Sports Banquet DESCRIPTION:All participating athletes will be recognized and are encourag ed to attend this special event. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:870727@ctrschool.com DTSTART:20181029T000000 DTEND:20181102T235900 SUMMARY:Basketball Tryouts - Week of Oct. 29 DESCRIPTION:All 5th through 8th grade students are encouraged to come out for Crusader basketball tryouts. Seethe details. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:915963@ctrschool.com DTSTART:20181107T163000 DTEND:20181107T235900 SUMMARY:Boys Basketball at St. Edwards DESCRIPTION:Cheer on the Crusaders as we take on St. Edwards. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:916008@ctrschool.com DTSTART:20181108T163000 DTEND:20181108T235900 SUMMARY:Girls Basketball vs. St. Anthony of Padua DESCRIPTION:Cheer on the Crusaders as we take on St. Anthony of Padua in t he RAC gym. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:896844@ctrschool.com DTSTART:20181109T000000 DTEND:20181109T235900 SUMMARY:Youth Basketball Registration Ends DESCRIPTION:Students in Kindergarten through 4th grade can participate! Se e the details online. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:915964@ctrschool.com DTSTART:20181109T163000 DTEND:20181109T235900 SUMMARY:Boys Basketball vs. St. Anne&apos\;s Tomball DESCRIPTION:Cheer on the Crusaders as we take on St. Anne&apos\;s Tomball in the RAC. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:915965@ctrschool.com DTSTART:20181112T163000 DTEND:20181112T235900 SUMMARY:Boys Basketball vs. Regis DESCRIPTION:Cheer on the Crusaders as we take on Regis in the RAC. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:916010@ctrschool.com DTSTART:20181113T163000 DTEND:20181113T235900 SUMMARY:Girls Basketball at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton DESCRIPTION:Cheer on the Crusaders as we take on St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:915966@ctrschool.com DTSTART:20181114T163000 DTEND:20181114T235900 SUMMARY:Boys Basketball at St. Ambrose DESCRIPTION:Cheer on the Crusaders as we take on St. Ambrose. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:915967@ctrschool.com DTSTART:20181115T160000 DTEND:20181115T235900 SUMMARY:Basketball Team Pictures DESCRIPTION:All basketball athletes will take team pictures. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:916014@ctrschool.com DTSTART:20181127T163000 DTEND:20181127T235900 SUMMARY:Girls Basketball vs. St. Anne Tomball DESCRIPTION:Cheer on the Crusaders as
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(Havant, Conservative) 12:28:33 Rt Hon Hugo Swire MP, The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (East Devon, Conservative) 12:28:43 Richard Burden MP (Birmingham, Northfield, Labour) 12:29:12 Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Runnymede and Weybridge, Conservative) 12:29:46 Tom Pursglove MP (Corby, Conservative) 12:30:04 Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Runnymede and Weybridge, Conservative) 12:30:12 Gloria De Piero MP (Ashfield, Labour) 12:30:32 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, The Minister for Europe (Aylesbury, Conservative) 12:30:59 Seema Kennedy MP (South Ribble, Conservative) 12:31:11 Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Runnymede and Weybridge, Conservative) 12:31:49 Tulip Siddiq MP (Hampstead and Kilburn, Labour) 12:32:11 Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Runnymede and Weybridge, Conservative) 12:32:48 AlecShelbrooke MP (Elmet and Rothwell, Conservative) 12:33:03 Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Runnymede and Weybridge, Conservative) 12:33:39 Mark Durkan MP (Foyle, Social Democratic & Labour Party) 12:33:55 Mr Tobias Ellwood MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Bournemouth East, Conservative) 12:34:29 James Berry MP (Kingston and Surbiton, Conservative) 12:34:47 Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Runnymede and Weybridge, Conservative) 12:35:22 Rt Hon Joan Ryan MP (Enfield North, Labour) 12:35:38 Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Runnymede and Weybridge, Conservative) 12:36:26 Kevin Foster MP (Torbay, Conservative) 12:36:45 Mr Tobias Ellwood MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Bournemouth East, Conservative) 12:37:24 Helen Jones MP (Warrington North, Labour) 12:37:47 Mr Tobias
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a doctor cannot guarantee results.  She also chose the lip advancement procedure after rejecting the other options of more collagen injections or lip implants.  The jury could have determined that she was knowledgeable about cosmetic procedures and understood the risk of scarring from a surgical procedure.  She was awake for the lip advancement surgery and after it was over she never mentioned that she thought the incisions would be made inside the mouth.  In addition, when she testified at trial that Dr. Bressler did not draw the location of the incisions on her lips and on paper, she contradicted her earlier deposition testimony. The Byards’ expert, Dr. Swartz, testified that Dr. Bressler failed to follow the standard of care expected of a reasonable and prudent plastic surgeon, and that Mrs. Byard suffered some permanent injury.  He also testified that he could seeand she felt that people talked about her behind her back.  But again, the record contained conflicting evidence.  Psychiatric records in evidence reflected that she had suffered from depression for years and that some of the feelings she described predated the lip advancement procedure.  These records contain no complaints about Dr. Bressler, the lip advancement procedure, or her feelings about them.  Mrs. Byard also testified that she was self-conscious and could not go out in public.  Yet, she appeared on a news broadcast after the procedure.  She also consulted Dr. Bressler about additional cosmetic surgery on her nose and, at some point after the procedure, wrote Dr. Bressler a note in which she stated that she was “loving [her] new and improved lush lips.”[4]  She also admitted that she was happy with her appearance, but maintained that she is
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alert to its raison d’etre ……………………………………………….. In February 1992 an affidavit filed by IRS Special Agent Diane Messer characterized TPCS as an “illegal tax protester organization” and sought a search warrant authorizing the seizure of documents pertaining to TPCS and to Phillip and Marlene Marsh ……………………………………………….. The search was to be carried out at the Marshes’ home, which they used as the Society’s headquarters ……………………………………………….. Pursuant to the warrant, a comprehensive seizure was made of the correspondence, computers, and file cabinets of the Society ……………………………………………….. Apparently as a response to the search, on August 12, 1992, in Stockton, California, Phillip and Marlene Marsh and Jill Spencer signed two papers alleging that certain persons were indebted to them in the amount of $350,000 each and seeking to place a commercial lien on the property of the debtors ……………………………………………….. These persons were Agent Messer and three other IRS agents involved in the search; the United States Magistrates who had authorized the search; three United States attorneys in the Eastern District of California and one United States attorney in the Northern District; Lawrence Karlton, Senior District Judge of the Eastern District; and California Superior Court Judge Jeremy Fogel ……………………………………………….. The liens were filed in Nevada and Washington ……………………………………………….. A year later, in February1993, a second affidavit executed by Agent Messer asserted that TPCS was “so permeated with involvement with illegal activities” that a comprehensive search could not separate the few innocent items “from the vast amount of material which will be relevant evidence of the criminal violations” ……………………………………………….. The Marshes then moved from California to Colorado and from their home there continued their enterprise under the name the Liberty Foundation ……………………………………………….. A third affidavit executed by Messer led to the comprehensive search of the Colorado office in December 1993 ……………………………………………….. A grand jury had already, on November 29, 1993, indicted the defendants for conspiracy to defraud the United States ……………………………………………….. The defendants moved unsuccessfully to suppress the material seized by the government from their files ……………………………………………….. Phillip Marsh sought with equal unsuccess to introduce a report by a psychiatrist who evaluated him and found him to suffer from delusions; the psychiatrist’s proffered testimony was excluded in limine on the government’s motion ……………………………………………….. Trial followed in the district court for Northern California running
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persons who had been admitted to this advanced status ……………………………………………….. Apparently some associates got a discount, for the total paid by them recorded in the Society’s book was $5,281,010. (SER 19) ……………………………………………….. Phillip Marsh conceived the idea of TPCS ……………………………………………….. His wife Marlene joined him in marketing it ……………………………………………….. Together they traveled the United States soliciting the purchase of memberships and Untax Packages and speaking at seminars and conferences intended to promote TPCS ……………………………………………….. Marlene’s daughter, Jill Spencer, was an Associate Member and the office manager, in the latter capacity opening and distributing mail sent to TPCS, logging cash received and responding to some customer complaints ……………………………………………….. Her husband Darrell was also an Associate Member ……………………………………………….. He became TPCS’s General Manager, overseeing staff and publications, revising the Untax Package, and writing in his own name in The Connector, to explain why paying income tax was optional ……………………………………………….. A family operation, TPCS was aided by Joseph Coltrane, alias John Campion, and by Douglas Carpa ……………………………………………….. Coltrane was the National Coordinator of the TPCS sales force ……………………………………………….. Carpa was not a TPCS member but from approximately May 1991 to June 1992 assisted the marketing of memberships in TPCS by putting together trusts inwhich TPCS members might hope to hide their assets from the IRS ……………………………………………….. He offered his drafts of trust instruments only to those who purchased the Untax Package ……………………………………………….. He assured members that his trusts were “old and cold” and would work to cure even pre-existing problems with the IRS because the trusts would be predated to a time before an IRS lien ……………………………………………….. In its publications TPCS asserted that it was not a tax protester movement, that it did not deny the constitutionality of the Internal Revenue Code, and that it did not maintain that Congress lacked the power to tax income ……………………………………………….. TPCS simply taught that Congress had not exerted that power and that the IRS was “a private corporation” engaged in lawless efforts to extract money from Americans not obliged to pay ……………………………………………….. TPCS characterized its own teachings as educational and added that they were the exercise of free speech, protected by the First Amendment from prosecution ……………………………………………….. TPCS was aware that the IRS challenged its view of the law, an awareness reinforced by the rejection that TPCS’s Untax Package received when put into practice by members ……………………………………………….. The IRS by 1991 was aware of TPCS and
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floss  •  :Dental fluorosis  •  :Dental follicle  •  :Dental hygienist  •  :Dental implant  •  :Dental informatics  •  :Dental instruments  •  :Dental key  •  :Dental Laboratories Association  •  :Dental laboratory  •  :Dental lamina  •  :Dental laser  •  :Dental midline  •  :Dental notation  •  :Dental papilla  •  :Dental pathology  •  :Dental pellicle  •  :Dental phobia  •  :Dental plaque  •  :Dental porcelain  •  :Dental Practitioners' Association  •  :Dental public health  •  :Dental pulp stem cells  •  :Dental radiography  •  :Dental restoration  •  :Dental restorative materials  •  :Dental sealant  •  :Dental spa  •  :Dental subluxation  •  :Dental surgery  •  :Dental syringe  •  :Dental technician  •  :Dental Technologists Association  •  :Dental therapist  •  :Dental trauma  •  :DenTek Oral Care  •  :Dentifrice  •  :Dentigerous Cyst  •  :Dentin  •  :Dentin dysplasia  •  :Dentine bonding agents  •  :Dentine hypersensitivity  •  :Dentinogenesis  •  :Dentinogenesis imperfecta  •  :Dentistry  •  :Dentistry Magazine  •  :Dentistry throughout the world  •  :Dentition  •  :Dentition analysis  •  :Dentrix  •  :Dentures  •  :Denturist  •  :Desquamative gingivitis  •  :Diane Legault  •  Diastema  •  :Dilaceration  •  :Doc Holliday  •  :Don McLeroy  •  :Donald Leake  •  :Dr. Alban  •  :Dr. Radley Tate  •  :Dr. Tariq Faraj  • E :E.Last week the liberal media ran screaming headlines after 39-year-old Natasha Ott was found dead on her kitchen floor while awaiting her coronavirus test results. Rest in peace, Natasha. Of course, the left ran with the story as a way to whip up panic and attack the Trump administration. I Hope Trump, Pence & Co Are Abreast: They Told Her She May Not Need The Test According to Los Angeles Times and multiple media reports, a 39-year old Natasha Ott, of New Orleans, health worker died having waited for others b4 testing, and while her test result was on the way. pic.twitter.com/08hiufyN4y — Ben Ikari (@wulooben) March 24, 2020 New Orleans woman, 39, dies while awaiting coronavirus test results-Natasha Ott, of New Orleans, was found dead on her kitchen floor Friday by her longtime
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jury. Officer Lomelo also testified that he spoke to appellant’s passenger, who appeared in one videotape. Lomelo said, “In the conversation she was picking on him, laughing at him because she told him not to drive.”           At trial, appellant’s friend, Doris Helton, testified that she had been driving the car that day, not appellant. She said they were fighting and she jumped out of the car, leaving it running. She testified that appellant got out of the car, but she yelled at him and then he sat in the driver’s seat. She testified that she had told the policemen that appellant had not been driving. However, she also testified that she left the car near the car wash and did not drive it near the gas pumps. She wasarrested for public intoxication. On cross-examination, she testified that she was previously convicted of possession of an illegal substance.           During the guilt/innocence phase, the State proved that appellant had been convicted of driving while intoxicated on two prior occasions for offenses committed in 1994 and 1996. During the punishment phase, the State proved an additional six prior DWI convictions, four prior convictions for possession of marijuana, and a conviction for escape, a felony.           In closing arguments at both the guilt/innocence and punishment phases, the prosecutor commented that appellant could have killed someone or was going to kill someone. Appellant’s timely objections were sustained. The jury found appellant guilty and sentenced him to 99 years’ imprisonment. On appeal, he challenges the legal and factual sufficiency of the evidence that he was driving the car.
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other Death Eaters, escaped during the [[1997]] mass breakout. + |Fought in the [[First Wizarding War]]. Having avoided [[Azkaban]] following [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]]'s downfall, Crabbe was present when the Dark Lord was [[Rebirth of TomMarvolo Riddle|reborn]]. He later participated in the illegal break-in and [[Battle of the Department of Mysteries|battle]] of the [[Department of Mysteries]] during the [[Second Wizarding War]] and was subsequently imprisoned. Crabbe, along with other Death Eaters, escaped during the [[1997]] mass breakout. |Presumed imprisoned or deceased |Presumed imprisoned or deceased |- |- Line 270: Line 269: |[[Goyle Sr.]] |[[Goyle Sr.]] |Male |Male − |Fought in the [[First Wizarding War]]. Having avoided [[Azkaban]] following [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]]'s downfall, Goyle was present when the Dark Lord was [[Rebirth of LordVoldemort|reborn]]. + |Fought in the [[First Wizarding War]]. Having avoided [[Azkaban]] following [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]]'s downfall, Goyle was present when the Dark Lordwas [[Rebirth of TomMarvolo Riddle|reborn]]. |Presumed imprisoned or deceased |Presumed imprisoned or deceased |- |- Line 290: Line 289: |[[Lucius Malfoy]] |[[Lucius Malfoy]] |Male |Male − |Gave [[Tom Riddle's Diary|Tom Riddle's old school diary]] to [[Ginevra Weasley|Ginny Weasley]] under [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]]'s orders, hoping to sabotage [[Arthur Weasley]]. Lucius later threatened school governors and committed numerous counts of bribery. Participated in a violent riot and torture of a [[Muggle]] family at the [[Quidditch World Cup]] in [[1994]]. He was present when Voldemort was [[Rebirth of LordVoldemort|reborn]]. Placed [[Department of Mysteries]] employee [[Broderick Bode]] and possibly [[Sturgis Podmore]] under the [[Imperius Curse]] in an attempt to commit theft on [[Tom Riddle|Voldemort]]'s behalf. Led the [[Battle of the Department of Mysteries|break-in of the Department of Mysteries]]. After escaping [[Azkaban]], his home was used as the Death Eater headquarters. Defected and did not
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testified that he met with his trial counsel, his mother, and his aunt on the morning of his trial.  According to Pickett, his trial counsel told him that if he pleaded guilty he would get probation but that if he pleaded not guilty he would be convicted and sentenced to life in prison.  Pickett testified he felt abandoned by his trial counsel, who told him these were the only choices Pickett had, that he was not prepared for trial, and that he could not obtain a continuance.  Pickett said that he was innocent but his trial counsel called him a liar and coerced him into pleading guilty.  Pickett testified that his trial counsel instructed him to act guilty but remorseful and to seek mercy from the jury.  The trial court questioned Pickett, who acknowledged that the trialPickett wanted to discuss only bond and his release. He also said that Pickett refused to contact him when he was released on bond.  Trial counsel denied coercing Pickett into pleading guilty and saying that he was not ready for trial.  He denied calling Pickett a liar, telling him that he would receive life in prison on a “not guilty” plea, or promising Pickett that he would get probation.  He acknowledged that he did not discuss parole with Pickett.  He testified that Pickett denied stabbing the complainant, but he said that Pickett told him he was present at the time of the charged offense.  Pickett’s trial counsel testified that he explained to Pickett that he could still be found responsible for the charged offense under the law of parties.           The trial court denied Pickett’s motion for new trial, specifically
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(R4+) The controversial Reform Bill begins its tortuous journey through Parliament. Anna Massey continues the history of Britain.The controversial Reform Bill begins its tortuous journey through Parliament.Anna Massey continues the history of Britain.Episode 170 of 216.The controversial Reform Bill begins its tortuous journey through Parliament, against a background of unrest in the country. 171 The Tolpuddle Martyrs 20051129 (BBC7)20081117 (R7)20120706 (R4+) Reforms in the Poor Law and the seeds of trade unionism. Bite-sized history narrated by Anna Massey.Reforms in the Poor Law and the seeds of trade unionism.Bite-sized history narrated by Anna Massey.Episode 171 of 216.Changes are afoot in the treatment of the poor and in working conditions - but the PM is a 'bland, reluctant' politician. 172 Melbourne And The Death Of William Iv 20081118 (R7)20120709 (R4+) Trade Unions gain momentum and Victoria accedes to thethrone. Bite-sized history narrated by Anna Massey.Trade Unions gain momentum and Victoria accedes to the throne.Bite-sized history narrated by Anna Massey.Episode 172 of 216. 173 Queen Victoria And The Chartists 20081119 (R7)20120711 (R4+) With the monarchy's image in tatters, Victoria comes to the throne at the age of 18. Melbourne assumes an important role.With the monarchy's image in tatters, Victoria comes to the throne at the age of 18.Melbourne assumes an important role.Episode 173 of 216. 174 The Bedchamber Crisis 20051202 (BBC7)20081120 (R7)20120713 (R4+) Resignations over slavery and Queen Victoria puts her foot down for the first time. Bite-sized history narrated by Anna Massey.Resignations over slavery and Queen Victoria puts her foot down for the first time.Bite-sized history narrated by Anna Massey.Episode 174 of 216.There's a new PM to deal with and Victoria 'stamps her little
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Blaklion (brought down) Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-211.jpg No fallers Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-31.jpg No fallers Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-4.jpg No fallers Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-51.jpg No fallers Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-6.jpg I Just Know (fell), Virgilio (unseated), Houblon Des Obeaux (fell) Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-7.jpg Captain Redbeard (fell) Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-8.jpg Buywise (unseated), Lord Windermere (unseated) Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-9.jpg No fallers Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-101.jpg No fallers Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-111.jpg No fallers Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-121.jpg Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-131.jpg No fallers Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-14.jpg No fallers Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-15.jpg Chase The Spud (pulled up), Alpha Des Obeaux (fell), Saint Are (brought down) Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-16.jpg Nofallers Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-17.jpg Delusionofgrandeur (pulled up) Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-18.jpg No fallers Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-5.jpg No fallers Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-11.jpg No fallers Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-12.jpg No fallers Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-22.jpg No fallers Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-23.jpg The Dutchman (unseated) Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-24.jpg No fallers Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-13.jpg No fallers Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-10.jpg No fallers Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-27.jpg The Last Samuri (pulled up), Tenor Nivernais (pulled up), Thunder and Roses (pulled up), Shantou Flyer (pulled up), Ucello Conti (unseated) Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-3.jpg No fallers Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-29.jpg Total Recall (pulled up), Warriors Tale (pulled up) Grand National in pictures grand-national-fence-30.jpg Pendra (pulled up), Doubles
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to the 10th fret and noodle away like a nattering ninny. Return back up to the 12th fret at the end, or suffer the woes of being a wobbling weakling for Jer's 14th fret bend and release. (b) (9:46) to (9:51) ———————————————————————————————–——————————————————————————————— ———————————12—————————————————————————-————————————————————————— ——12—12–14–12–14—14–12—————12—12–14–12—12———————-————————12————————-———————— —14—14—————–—————14–12–14—14—————14—14–12———12—12–14–12–14——14–12——–—12—12–14p12—— ————————————————-————————————————14—14—14—————–——————14—14—14—————14— ———————————————————————————————–——————————————————————————————— A babbling bumpkin could have trouble here with pot-headed-prankster-Jer’s calamitous clump of misguided-mechanical-misery-meandering. 12th fret position; use the bold accents to avoid ingots of ingratitude that only a tintinnabulating tin can might tirelessly torture, interminably. (c) (9:51) to (10:00) ——————————————————————————————————–————————————————————————————————————— ————————————————————7——8—7———————————————————————–——————————————————————— ——-—-——6——6–7——–———6–7–9–—–9—–——9–7–6—9–7–6——7–6———6———————————————————————————2–4—4— —7–9p7–9—7—-—-—9——7–9————————-—————————9———9–7——9–7–6—9–7–6——7–6——5–7—4–5—4–2–4—2–4–5——–——— ———————9————————————————————————————————————————9————————————-——————————— ——————————————————————————————————–————————————————————————————————————— "It does not compute. Where am I? Who turned out the lights? Danger, Will Robinson! My circuits are overloaded!” "And now if you’ll excuse me, I shall retire. Good night to all, and to all a good night. Bah!"A Mixolydian (for the most part) 56 (10:00) Dissonance comes to an end, with repeated C & Rs (a)found herself forgotten by platform staff at a London station when reporting for BBC Radio 4. Alan Benson, chair of accessibility pressure group Transport for All said: "The accessibility of our rail network is now well behind other public transport modes like buses. "Railway companies (which all make handsome profits) have to stop treating disabled people as second class citizens." The frequency of the problems point to a wider systemic problem in wider society's approach to disability. In March, BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner highlighted the widespread scale of the problem after tweeting about his anger at the "casual disregard" from staff as he tried to disembark from an aircraft at Heathrow. He said he felt his basic human rights had been denied after his wheelchair was "lost" by staff. And that is how
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``1 year after the date of enactment of the Water Resources Development Act of 2016''; and (II) by striking ``State or tribal'' and inserting ``State, regional, or tribal''; and (ii) in subparagraph (B)-- (I) by striking ``State and Indian tribe'' and inserting ``State, regional district, and Indian tribe''; and (II) by striking ``State or Indian tribe'' and inserting ``State, regional district, or Indian tribe''; and (C) in paragraph (2)-- (i) in the paragraph heading by striking ``states'' and inserting ``states, regional districts, and indian tribes''; (ii) in subparagraph (A) by striking ``States and Indian tribes'' and inserting ``States, regional districts, and Indian tribes''; (iii) in subparagraph (B)-- (I) in the matter preceding clause (i) by striking ``State or Indian tribe'' and inserting ``State, regional district, or Indian tribe''; [[Page 130 STAT. 1652]] (II) in clause (ii) by striking ``levees within the State'' and inserting ``levees within the State or regional district''; and (III) in clause (iii) by striking ``Stateor Indian tribe'' and inserting ``State, regional district, or Indian tribe''; (iv) in subparagraph (C)(ii) in the matter preceding subclause (I) by striking ``State or tribal'' and inserting ``State, regional, or tribal''; and (v) in subparagraph (E)-- (I) by striking ``States and Indian tribes'' each place it appears and inserting ``States, regional districts, and Indian tribes''; (II) in clause (ii)(II)-- (aa) in the matter preceding item (aa) by striking ``State or Indian tribe'' and inserting ``State, regional district, or Indian tribe''; (bb) in item (aa) by striking ``miles of levees in the State'' and inserting ``miles of levees in the State or regional district''; and (cc) in item (bb) by striking ``miles of levees in all States'' and inserting ``miles of levees in all States and regional districts''; and (III) in clause (iii)-- (aa) by striking ``State or Indian tribe'' and inserting ``State, regional district, or Indian tribe''; and (bb) by striking ``State or tribal'' and inserting ``State, regional, or tribal''; and (4) in
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but the service is unavailable. Also I'm not printing anything myself. Exception thrown: 'System.IO.FileLoadException' in System.Private.CoreLib.ni.dll Exception thrown: 'System.IO.FileLoadException' in System.Private.CoreLib.ni.dll Exception thrown: 'System.IO.FileLoadException' in System.Private.CoreLib.ni.dll Exception thrown: 'System.IO.FileLoadException' in System.Private.CoreLib.ni.dll Exception thrown: 'System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException' in System.Private.ServiceModel.dll Exception thrown: 'System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException' in System.Private.CoreLib.ni.dll Exception thrown: 'System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException' in System.Private.CoreLib.ni.dll Exception thrown: 'System.OperationCanceledException' in System.Net.Http.dll Exception thrown: 'System.OperationCanceledException' in System.Private.CoreLib.ni.dll Exception thrown: 'System.TimeoutException' in System.Private.ServiceModel.dll Exception thrown: 'System.TimeoutException' in System.Private.CoreLib.ni.dll Exception thrown: 'System.TimeoutException' in System.Private.ServiceModel.dll Exception thrown: 'System.TimeoutException' in System.Private.CoreLib.ni.dll Exception thrown: 'System.TimeoutException' in System.Private.CoreLib.ni.dll Exception thrown: 'System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException' in System.Private.CoreLib.ni.dll Exception thrown: 'System.TimeoutException' in System.Reflection.DispatchProxy.dll Exception thrown: 'System.TimeoutException' in System.Private.CoreLib.ni.dll Exception thrown: 'System.TimeoutException' in System.Private.CoreLib.ni.dll Edit2: I've updated every NuGet package in the project now (mainly System.Net, System.ServiceModel and the Microsoft.NETCore.UniversalWindowsPlatform packages) and it got a bit better. Before it would throw exceptions no matter the status of the service. Now it only throws exceptions when the service is unavailable, and thereBryophyte diversity and evolution: windows into the early evolution of land plants. The "bryophytes" comprise three phyla of plants united by a similar haploid-dominant life cycle and unbranched sporophytes bearing one sporangium: the liverworts (Marchantiophyta), mosses (Bryophyta), and hornworts (Anthocerophyta). Combined, these groups include some 20000 species. As descendents of embryophytes that diverged before tracheophytes appeared, bryophytes offer unique windows into the early evolution of land plants. We review insights into the evolution of plant life cycles, in particular the elaboration of the sporophyte generation, the major lineages within bryophyte phyla, and reproductive processes that shape patterns of bryophyte evolution. Recent transcriptomic work suggests extensive overlap in gene expression in bryophyte sporophytes vs. gametophytes, but also novel patterns in the sporophyte, supporting Bower's antithetic hypothesis for origin of alternation
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(Warrington South, Conservative) 11:39:13 Rt Hon Sir Alan Haselhurst MP (Saffron Walden, Conservative) 11:39:37 David Mowat MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health (Warrington South, Conservative) 11:39:58 Rt Hon Ben Bradshaw MP (Exeter, Labour) 11:40:21 David Mowat MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health (Warrington South, Conservative) 11:40:55 Rt Hon Anna Soubry MP (Broxtowe, Conservative) 11:41:26 David Mowat MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health (Warrington South, Conservative) 11:41:50 Dr Philippa Whitford MP (Central Ayrshire, Scottish National Party) 11:42:51 David Mowat MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health (Warrington South, Conservative) 11:43:22 Rt Hon Michael Gove MP (Surrey Heath, Conservative) 11:43:47 David Mowat MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health (Warrington South, Conservative) 11:44:11 Rt Hon Kevin Barron MP (Rother Valley, Labour) 11:44:36 David Mowat MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health (Warrington South,Conservative) 11:44:44 Rt Hon Edward Vaizey MP (Wantage, Conservative) 11:45:07 David Mowat MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health (Warrington South, Conservative) 11:45:24 Rt Hon Norman Lamb MP (North Norfolk, Liberal Democrat) 11:45:52 David Mowat MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health (Warrington South, Conservative) 11:46:31 Rt Hon Alistair Burt MP (North East Bedfordshire, Conservative) 11:47:14 David Mowat MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health (Warrington South, Conservative) 11:47:49 Sue Hayman MP (Workington, Labour) 11:48:11 David Mowat MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health (Warrington South, Conservative) 11:48:41 Mark Pritchard MP (The Wrekin, Conservative) 11:48:52 David Mowat MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health (Warrington South, Conservative) 11:49:12 Rt Hon Keith Vaz MP (Leicester East, Labour) 11:49:39 David Mowat MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health (Warrington South, Conservative) 11:50:27 Nusrat Ghani MP (Wealden, Conservative) 11:50:55
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NEW DELHI: Pas­sage of a bill to make in­stant triple ta­laq il­le­gal and a puni­tive of­fence will be one of the pri­or­i­ties of the Na­tional Demo­cratic Al­liance (NDA) gov­ern­ment in the win­ter ses­sion of Par­lia­ment, in which the Op­po­si­tion is seek­ing to cor­ner it on a range of is­sues – from the Rafale fighter jet deal to the in­ternecine fight in the Cen­tral Bu­reau of In­ves­ti­ga­tion (CBI). The ses­sion starts from Mon­day, but the open­ing day will only see obit­u­ary ref­er­ences to for­mer prime min­is­ter Atal Bi­hari Va­j­payee and par­lia­men­tary af­fairs min­is­ter Ananth Ku­mar. The be­gin­ning of the ses­sion will also co­in­cide with the count­ing of votes in elec­tions to the Mad­hya Pradesh, Te­lan­gana, Ra­jasthan, Ch­hat­tis­garh and Mi­zo­ram as­sem­blies. New par­lia­men­tary af­fairs min­is­ter Naren­dra Singh To­mar said on Fri­day thatthe state elec­tion re­sults would have lit­tle im­pact on the win­ter ses­sion. NEW DELHI: Pas­sage of a bill to make in­stant triple ta­laq il­le­gal and a puni­tive of­fence will be one of the pri­or­i­ties of the Na­tional Demo­cratic Al­liance (NDA) gov­ern­ment in the win­ter ses­sion of Par­lia­ment, in which the Op­po­si­tion is seek­ing to cor­ner it on a range of is­sues, from the Rafale fighter jet deal to the in­ternecine fight in the Cen­tral Bu­reau of In­ves­ti­ga­tion (CBI). The ses­sion starts Mon­day, but the open­ing day will only see obit­u­ary ref­er­ences to for­mer prime min­is­ter Atal Bi­hari Va­j­payee and par­lia­men­tary af­fairs min­is­ter Ananth Ku­mar. The be­gin­ning of the ses­sion will also co­in­cide with the count­ing of votes in elec­tions to the Mad­hya Pradesh, Te­lan­gana, Ra­jasthan, Ch­hat­tis­garh and Mi­zo­ram as­sem­blies. New par­lia­men­tary
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and Castleford, Labour) 14:47:14 Mr Speaker 14:47:20 Rt Hon Julian Smith MP, The Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury (Skipton and Ripon, Conservative) 14:47:40 Mr Speaker 14:49:34 Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP (Leeds Central, Labour) 14:49:59 Mr Speaker 14:51:16 Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP (Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford, Labour) 14:51:44 Mr Speaker 14:52:43 Rt Hon Richard Benyon MP (Newbury, Conservative) 14:59:26 Rt Hon Ben Bradshaw MP (Exeter, Labour) 14:59:44 Rt Hon Richard Benyon MP (Newbury, Conservative) 15:00:55 Mr Speaker 15:01:17 Meg Hillier MP (Hackney South and Shoreditch, Labour (Co-op)) 15:07:46 Alex Chalk MP (Cheltenham, Conservative) 15:12:13 Simon Hoare MP (North Dorset, Conservative) 15:12:34 Alex Chalk MP (Cheltenham, Conservative) 15:15:21 Rt Hon David Lammy MP (Tottenham, Labour) 15:21:30 Royston Smith MP (Southampton, Itchen, Conservative) 15:23:12 Antoinette Sandbach MP (Eddisbury, Conservative) 15:23:32 Royston Smith MP (Southampton, Itchen, Conservative) 15:28:39 Rt Hon Sir Edward Davey MP (Kingston and Surbiton, Liberal Democrat) 15:34:46 MrAlister Jack MP (Dumfries and Galloway, Conservative) 15:40:03 Maria Eagle MP (Garston and Halewood, Labour) 15:46:03 Trudy Harrison MP (Copeland, Conservative) 15:52:10 Eleanor Smith MP (Wolverhampton South West, Labour) 15:56:33 Mr Philip Dunne MP (Ludlow, Conservative) 16:02:27 Mhairi Black MP (Paisley and Renfrewshire South, Scottish National Party) 16:08:07 Mark Pawsey MP (Rugby, Conservative) 16:14:02 Mary Glindon MP (North Tyneside, Labour) 16:18:31 Robert Neill MP (Bromley and Chislehurst, Conservative) 16:24:35 Debbie Abrahams MP (Oldham East and Saddleworth, Labour) 16:30:35 Scott Mann MP (North Cornwall, Conservative) 16:36:48 Emma Reynolds MP (Wolverhampton North East, Labour) 16:42:33 David Duguid MP (Banff and Buchan, Conservative) 16:48:28 Angela Smith MP (Penistone and Stocksbridge, Labour) 16:54:51 Victoria Prentis MP (Banbury, Conservative) 17:00:01 Stewart Malcolm McDonald MP (Glasgow South, Scottish National Party) 17:06:59 Chris Green MP (Bolton West, Conservative) 17:13:04 Dr Roberta Blackman-Woods MP (City of Durham, Labour) 17:19:14 Antoinette Sandbach MP (Eddisbury, Conservative) 17:25:01
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Nov. Regni Veg. Beih. 7: 121 (1920). Octomeria concolor Barb.Rodr., Gen. Spec. Orchid. 2: 100 (1881). Octomeria connellii Rolfe, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, Bot. 6: 60 (1901). Octomeria cordilabia C.Schweinf., Bot. Mus. Leafl. 19: 204 (1961). Octomeria costaricensis Schltr., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. Beih. 19: 111 (1923). Octomeria crassifolia Lindl., Companion Bot. Mag. 2: 354 (1836). Octomeria crassilabia Pabst, Rodriguésia 18-19: 31 (1956). Octomeria cucullata Porto & Brade, Arq. Inst. Biol. Veg. 3: 135 (1937). Octomeria dalstroemii Luer, Selbyana 22: 117 (2001). Octomeria decipiens Dammer, Orchis 4: 58 (1910). Octomeria decumbens Cogn. in C.F.P.von Martius & auct. suc. (eds.), Fl. Bras. 3(4): 642 (1896). Octomeria deltoglossa Garay, Bot. Mus. Leafl. 18: 199 (1958). Octomeria dentifera C.Schweinf., Bot. Mus. Leafl. 19: 205 (1961). Octomeria diaphana Lindl., Edwards's Bot. Octomeria heleneana Carnevali & F.Delascio, Ernstia 45: 12 (1987). Octomeria helvola Barb.Rodr., Gen. Spec. Orchid. 2: 110 (1881). Octomeria hirtzii Luer, Selbyana 23: 29 (2002). Octomeria hoehnei Schltr., Arch. Bot. São Paulo 1: 234 (1926). Octomeria iguapensis Schltr., Anexos Mem. Inst. Butantan, Secç. Bot. 1(4): 50 (1922). Octomeria integrilabia C.Schweinf., Bot. Mus. Leafl. 3: 87 (1935). Octomeria irrorata Schltr., Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem 7: 325 (1919). Octomeria itatiaiae Brade & Pabst, Orquídea (Rio de Janeiro) 28: 4 (1966). Octomeria juergensii Schltr., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. Beih. 35: 64 (1925). Octomeria juncifolia Barb.Rodr., Gen. Spec. Orchid. 2: 110 (1881). Octomeria kestrochila Garay & Dunst., Venez. Orchids Ill. 6: 288 (1976). Octomeria lamellaris Luer, Selbyana 23: 30 (2002). Octomeria lancipetala C.Schweinf., Bot. Mus. Leafl. 19: 210 (1961). Octomeria leptophylla
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"bad," p. 135. I do not understand its allusion. 22. _Mattalogas_; the prefix is the negative _matta_, no, not, and generally conveys a bad sense, as _matteleman_, to despise one, _mattelendam_, to be uneasy. Zeis. _Pallalogasin_, to sin, from _palli_, elsewhere, other than, hence _pallhiken_, to shoot amiss, to miss the mark, to go wrong. _Maktaton_, unhappiness. There is a relation in Lenape between the negative _matta_, in Minsi, _machta_, and the words for bad, ugly, evil, and the like; _machtisisu_, here it is bad, or ugly. _Zeisb._ It would seem to be an intuitive recognition of the profound philosophical maxim that evil is ever a negation; that Mephistopheles is, as he says in Faust-- "Der Geist der stets vernemt" 23. The symbol is apparently trees on hills, bent by a storm,2. Path leader. Pipe-bearer. See note to IV, 2. Sitwahikho. II, 16. Path of cave. _Tschitqui_, silent; _tschitquihillewak_, they are silent. Z. Slangelendam. IV, 31. Disliking. _Skattelendam_, to loathe, to hate. Sohalawak. I, 4, 5, 6, 14, 15; IV, 23. He causes them. See note. Sohalgol. IV, 25. He causes it. See last word. Taquachi. IV, 24. Shiverer with cold. _Tachquatten_, frozen. K. Takauwesit. III, 5. The best. _Tach_, together, to tie, etc. Hence united, harmonious. Talamatan. IV, 54, 61, 63, 64. Hurons. See p. 16. Talamatanitis. IV, 61. Huron friends. See _Lamatanitis_. Talegachukang. V, 19. Allegheny Mts going. Doubtful. Talegaking. V, 1. Talega land at. See p. 230. Taleganah. V, 14. Talega R, at. See p. 230. Talegawik. IV, 56. Talega they. See p. 230. Talegawil. IV, 52. Talega head _or_ emperor. See p. 230. _Wil_, head. Talegawunkik. V, 45. Talegas west visitor.
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Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:09:26 Rt Hon Damian Green MP (Ashford, Conservative) 13:10:09 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:11:16 Rt Hon Sir Vince Cable MP (Twickenham, Liberal Democrat) 13:11:47 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:12:18 Sir Roger Gale MP (North Thanet, Conservative) 13:12:54 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:13:04 Ruth Cadbury MP (Brentford and Isleworth, Labour) 13:13:40 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:14:17 Andrew Jones MP (Harrogate and Knaresborough, Conservative) 13:14:40 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:15:03 CarolineLucas MP (Brighton, Pavilion, Green Party) 13:15:42 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:16:05 Rt Hon Dominic Grieve QC MP (Beaconsfield, Conservative) 13:16:53 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:17:27 Dr Rupa Huq MP (Ealing Central and Acton, Labour) 13:17:51 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:18:21 Rt Hon Sir Hugo Swire MP (East Devon, Conservative) 13:19:14 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:20:06 Mrs Louise Ellman MP (Liverpool, Riverside, Labour (Co-op)) 13:20:31 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:21:25 Zac Goldsmith MP (Richmond Park, Conservative) 13:22:22 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary
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Q: Trying to find young adult fantasy about society in the trees I read a book and its sequel in the mid 90s, but they may have been published earlier. For some reason I think it was the late 70s. I checked them out at my middle school library, so they were juvenile or young adult fiction. The first book was about a society of fairies or maybe just really small people that live in the tops of trees. The young people are assigned a vocation based on their abilities when they are in their early teens. They start out as novices. I think the main character was a girl, but she had a really close guy friend. In the 2nd book, the protagonist discovers another similar society underground insemi-familiar with. And remember, this is not just a prototype for the WGSJ, it is a way to approach any sort of music where you would want to practice when away from "home." Done Stuff 2nd Movement The 2nd Movement introduces yet another scale by Garcia: A Dorian. Using "A" as the tonal center (for reference), this brings the scales in use to: ————————————–———————————-————————————12—12— ———–———–———15-15-15-15—12-12–12-12—15-15-15-15—12–12—12—12— ———–———–———14-15-14-14—14-14–14-14—14-14-14-14—14–14—–—–12— ————————————————————–———————————————————— ————————————————————–———————————————————— ————————————————————–———————————————————— Middle and ring for the 15&14, index and middle for the 12&14. Index at end. 11 (2:28) Garcia launches into intricate lead with high note pause at end ————————————————————–———————————————————— ————————————————————–———————————————————— ————————————————————–———————————————————— —————-————–————-—————12—-—12–14–12—-—12———-——-——— ————————–—————————14—-—14—-—-—-——14—-—12–14–14—12— ————————————————————–———————————————————— Explosive snippet from the get-go, and then tight as can be in the thick of it. ————————————————————–———————————————————— ————————————————————–———————————————————— —9——————9——————7–9—-———-—9———-———-——–——-———-——— —–—10–7—–—–—10–7———-——10–7————10–7—-—7–10–9–7—————10— ——————9——————9———————9—–———–—9——-——-——-——-——-— ————————————————————–———————————————————— Take right up where you just left off: ring finger on the 3rd string, 9th fret. Pinky rolls over it to the 4th string, 10th fret. And so on, and so
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Medicine. 2016. Eliminating the Public Health Problem of Hepatitis B and C in the United States: Phase One Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23407. Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Eliminating the Public Health Problem of Hepatitis B and C in the United States: Phase One Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23407. Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Eliminating the Public Health Problem of Hepatitis B and C in the United States: Phase One Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23407. Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Eliminating the Public Health Problem of Hepatitis B and C in the United States: Phase One Report. Washington, DC: The NationalAcademies Press. doi: 10.17226/23407. Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Eliminating the Public Health Problem of Hepatitis B and C in the United States: Phase One Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23407. Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Eliminating the Public Health Problem of Hepatitis B and C in the United States: Phase One Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23407. Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Eliminating the Public Health Problem of Hepatitis B and C in the United States: Phase One Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23407. Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Eliminating the Public Health Problem of Hepatitis B and
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many complaints from RCGA customers asserting that the coins sold by RCGA were of substantially lower quality and value than represented. After a preliminary investigation in July 1986, the United States Postal Service applied for and was granted authority by the late Chief Judge Andrew Caffrey of the District of Massachusetts to intercept RCGA's mail. a Chapter 11 petition for bankruptcy reorganization, which was removed to the district court and consolidated with the Postal Service and FTC actions. The following week, Judge Caffrey granted preliminary injunctions requested by the Postal Service and the FTC, and appointed a Bankruptcy Trustee, who initiated adverse proceedings against Kayne and Kalp.
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completing the program. Mother also testified that she went to NA and AA at first but eventually quit because she did not find it helpful.  She was not attending at the time of trial, and it had Abeen a while@ since she had last attended; she had Abeen to a few here and there@ despite the trial court=s order that she attend weekly.  She admitted that despite her testimony at a prior hearing that she was working the steps of AA, she might not have been in fact working the steps.  She could not explain step one, three, or four at trial.  She testified at trial that she was not an alcoholic, that she was a recovering addict, and that she did not have a current drug problem. Although Mother testified that her family members did not give her drugs whenshe initially began using, she admitted that they did provide her with drugs later.  After a family group conference in December 2006, she told the CPS caseworker that her mother Ause[d] all her money up at the beginning of the month on drugs and then [had] to rely on [her own mother, the children=s great-grandmother] for care,@ that her mother and stepfather used on a regular basis, and that they were Askitzing on drugs@ during the family group conference. In October 2006, Mother began seeing Greer.  Mother attended all the October and November sessions, missed one in December and one in January, attended only one in February, and attended three in March 2007 before Greer stopped the services because Mother=s obstetrician had ordered her to be on bed rest.  According to Greer, she saw Mother again for one visit in July 2007 and
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Vale, Labour) 10:13:16 Ms Nusrat Ghani MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Wealden, Conservative) 10:13:30 Q11. What recent discussions he has had with Network Rail and train operating companies on plans to extend the electrified rail network. (908482) 10:13:35 Andrew Jones MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Harrogate and Knaresborough, Conservative) 10:13:54 Christian Matheson MP (City of Chester, Labour) 10:14:19 Andrew Jones MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Harrogate and Knaresborough, Conservative) 10:14:42 Jeff Smith MP (Manchester, Withington, Labour) 10:15:05 Andrew Jones MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Harrogate and Knaresborough, Conservative) 10:15:33 Mr Dennis Skinner MP (Bolsover, Labour) 10:16:33 Andrew Jones MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Harrogate and Knaresborough, Conservative) 10:17:05 Rachael Maskell MP (York Central, Labour (Co-op)) 10:18:34 Andrew Jones MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Harrogate and Knaresborough, Conservative) 10:19:27 Q12. What assessment he has madeof the potential effect of the delay to Crossrail on the London economy. (908483) 10:19:31 Jesse Norman MP, Minister of State (Department for Transport) (Hereford and South Herefordshire, Conservative) 10:20:02 Andrew Rosindell MP (Romford, Conservative) 10:20:25 Jesse Norman MP, Minister of State (Department for Transport) (Hereford and South Herefordshire, Conservative) 10:20:52 Clive Efford MP (Eltham, Labour) 10:21:07 Jesse Norman MP, Minister of State (Department for Transport) (Hereford and South Herefordshire, Conservative) 10:21:27 Q13. What assessment he has made of the effect of the revised EU Motor Insurance Directive on innovation in the UK motorsport industry. (908484) 10:21:33 Jesse Norman MP, Minister of State (Department for Transport) (Hereford and South Herefordshire, Conservative) 10:22:05 Mark Garnier MP (Wyre Forest, Conservative) 10:22:38 Jesse Norman MP, Minister of State (Department for Transport) (Hereford and South Herefordshire, Conservative) 10:23:00 Q14. If he will
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present when appellant signed the consent to search. Appellant was the last witness to testify regarding what transpired on January 22, 2002.  Appellant was watching television when his mother answered a knock at the door.  His mother told him an officer wanted to talk to him and that they were going to the back, so appellant intended to meet them in the back by going out the back door.  When he went outside, two officers were in his back yard.  To get to his back yard, the officers had to go through the driveway and open the gate to his back yard.  One officer was looking in the wash room, and appellant asked if he could help him.  The officer asked if he was Douglas Flores, and appellant replied affirmatively.  The officer told appellant they needed to talk and asked himto accompany them to the front of the residence.  Appellant complied; appellant did not feel he had a choice.          After returning to the front of the residence, appellant was asked whether he had marihuana in his garage, and appellant said he did not.  The officer asked appellant if officers could search the garage.  Appellant replied Ano@ and asked the officers if they had a warrant.  One officer said he did not have a warrant, but he would get one.  Appellant was searched and placed in the back of a patrol car.  Appellant described the search of his person.  When the officer approached, appellant told him that he had a small pocket knife.  The officer took the pocket knife out of appellant=s pocket.  The officer placed his fingers in appellant=s pockets during the search and pulled a small bag of marihuana from a
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of this code, modified by the West Virginia development office to meet the objections of the legislative rule-making review committee and refiled in the state register on the seventeenth day of September, one thousand nine hundred ninety-nine, relating to the economic development authority (general administration of the West Virginia capital company act; establishment of the application procedures to implement the act, 117 CSR 1), is authorized.§64-10-2. Division of labor.(a) The legislative rule filed in the state register on the fourth day of August, one thousand nine hundred ninety-nine, authorized under the authority of section three, article ten, chapter twenty-one of this code, modified by the division of labor to meet the objections of the legislative rule-making review committee and refiled in the state register on the third day of December, one thousand nine hundred ninety-nine, relating to the division of labor (amusement rideslegislative rule-making review committee and refiled in the state register on the twenty- eighth day of September, one thousand nine hundred ninety-nine, relating to the division of natural resources (revocation of hunting and fishing licenses, 58 CSR 23), is authorized.(b) The legislative rule filed in the state register on the fifth day of August, one thousand nine hundred ninety-nine, authorized under the authority of section twenty-three, article seven, chapter twenty of this code, modified by the division of natural resources to meet the objections of the legislative rule-making review committee and refiled in the state register on the twenty-eighth day of September, one thousand nine hundred ninety-nine, relating to the division of natural resources (boating, 58 CSR 25), is authorized.(c) The legislative rule filed in the state register on the eighth day of September, one thousand nine hundred ninety-eight, authorized under the
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