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over and wait for him while he changed it.           When Clarence and Tia exited the Pontiac, Alegria explained to them the reason for the stop. Tia became angry and a bitter argument ensued between her and Alegria over their relationship. Alegria then retrieved a .357 Smith & Wesson revolver from his car and told Tia that that was how she made him feel from all the years that she hurt them. He shot at Tia approximately three times and at Clarence approximately two times. They jumped into the Pontiac as quickly as they could to escape. Alegria chased after them and put some shells in his shirt pocket in the process. After travelling some distance, the Pontiac caromed off a guard rail, veered off the side of the road, andcame to a halt.           Alegria then parked his car nearby the Pontiac. He reloaded his revolver and walked around the passenger side of the car and fired six shots at both Clarence and Tia. He reloaded and then fired six more shots at them, whereupon he ran back to his car and fled the scene.           II. Whether Alegria's Arrest Was Illegal           Alegria in his first point asserts his arrest was unlawful because the affidavit supporting the issuance of his arrest warrant did not establish probable cause of his guilt. We disagree.           Alegria directs his attack at several targets. He assails the credibility of the issuing magistrate, Justice of the Peace Joe Y. McNutt, and of the affiant, Deputy Ron Garney of the Robertson County Sheriff's Department; and he charges that the hearsay
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plaintiffs traded contemporaneously with Brown, Edwards, Grafstein, Lavitt, Mondello, Newman, Paver, Rapp, or Walters. The plaintiffs allege that they traded contemporaneously with Alexander, Lewis, Main, Morean, Murphy, Raymund, and Sansone. (Doc. 73, ¶ 273) Alexander sold shares on March 27, 2006, and the plaintiffs purchased shares on March 31, 2006 (four days later) and April 25, 2006 (nearly *1246 a month later). (Doc. 73, ¶¶ 156, 273) Lewis sold shares during the "Relevant Period" (between January 1, 1996, and December 20, 2006), and the plaintiffs purchased shares on July 2, 2004. (Doc. 73, ¶¶ 4 n. 3, 65, 273) Main sold shares on March 23, 2006, and the plaintiffs purchased shares on January 13, 2006. (Doc. 73, ¶¶ 156, 273) Morean sold shares between March 30, 2006, and April13, 2006, and the plaintiffs purchased shares on December 30, 2003, and April 20, 2006 (seven days later). (Doc. 73, ¶ 156) Murphy sold shares on an unspecified day, and the plaintiffs purchased shares on January 27 and 30, 2006. (Doc. 73, ¶ 273) Raymund sold shares "immediately" after the March 22, 2006, earnings report, and the plaintiffs purchased shares on April 20, 2006 (nearly a month later). (Doc. 73, ¶¶ 155, 273) Sansone sold shares on March 27, 2006, and the plaintiffs purchased shares on November 23, 2005, and January 24, 2006. (Doc. 73, ¶¶ 156, 273) The complaint fails to state a claim against Main and Sansone because the plaintiffs allegedly purchased shares before but not after each defendant's sale. The plaintiffs fail to state a claim
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C misdemeanor) at the time the force was used.  Tex. Penal Code Ann. § 9.31(a)(3) (Vernon Supp. 2009). [8]We have previously determined that the evidence here is legally and factually sufficient to support the capital murder conviction.   [9]This evidence included the fact that Trotman insisted on riding with Jones to her aunt’s house November 12, 2007.  While Jones was inside her aunt’s house, Trotman left without telling her where he was going.  Jones saw Trotman arrive back at the car running from around the corner, coming from the direction of Rhoden’s house.  Trotman took the knives, bag, and mask with him to commit the intended robbery.  He later admitted to Jones that he hid the knife he had taken from her kitchen up the sleeve of his bulky coat so she would not see it on her way to her aunt’s house. The mask worn by Trotman to cover his face was later recovered from Jones’ house, along with the clothing Trotman wore during the crime.  Jones also identified the bag with Rhoden’s blood on it recovered from the crime scene as Trotman’s bag that he brought from Dallas.  Trotman returned to the car and ordered Jones to drive away.  He also instructed Jones to call her aunt and tell her that Jones did not know the man who hopped into her car at her aunt’s house.  Trotman indicated that, because Jones knew what happened, he would have to kill her and her children.  [10]Under normal circumstances, the record on direct appeal will not be sufficient to show that counsel’s representation was so deficient and so lacking in tactical or strategic decision-making as to overcome the presumption that counsel’s conduct was reasonable
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bond court Thursday, where his attorney told the judge that the security guard has worked at the school for more than 20 years and is the legal guardian of three of his grandchildren. Strowbridge is being held in lieu of a $10,000 bond. He will be fitted with a GPS ankle monitor if he posts bail. A Broward County Public Schools spokeswoman said Strowbridge has been "reassigned to home, pending (the) termination process." The spokeswoman confirmed that Strowbridge has worked at Olsen Middle School since August 1997. He previously worked as a security specialist at Coconut Creek High School from 1994-1997.Republic 1st place Velkopopovický Kozel Premium - Czech Beer of the Year, Czech Republic 3rd place Velkopopovický Kozel výčepní světlý - Czech Beer of the Year, Czech Republic 2008 Certificate of quality Velkopopovický Kozel výčepní světlý, Medium, Premium - Zlatý pohár PIVEX, Czech Republic 1st place Velkopopovický Kozel Medium - Czech Beer of the Year, Czech Republic 2nd place Velkopopovický Kozel Premium - Czech Beer of the Year, Czech Republic 2007 3rd place Velkopopovický Kozel výčepní tmavý - Australian Beer Awards, Australia 3rd place Velkopopovický Kozel Premium - Australian Beer Awards, Australia 2006 2nd place Velkopopovický Kozel výčepní světlý - Zlatý pohár PIVEX, Czech Republic 1st place Velkopopovický Kozel Premium - Monde Selection, Belgium 2nd place Velkopopovický Kozel výčepní světlý - Monde Selection, Belgium 2nd place Velkopopovický Kozel výčepní tmavý - Monde Selection, Belgium 2005 2nd place Velkopopovický Kozel výčepní světlý - Zlatý pohár
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SUMMARY OF THE EVIDENCE On September 9, 2005, pursuant to an agreement with the State, Appellant pleaded guilty to an information charging him with the offense of sexual assault of a child, and the court placed him on ten years' deferred adjudication community supervision and a fine of $1,500. Appellant was required to register as a sex offender. The victim was the daughter of the local police chief. On October 21, 2005, the State filed its First Amended Motion To Adjudicate Guilt. On March 23, 2006, the court adjudicated Appellant guilty and assessed punishment at thirty years' imprisonment. At the hearing on the motion to adjudicate guilt, Appellant pleaded true to violating the terms of his deferred adjudication community supervision. The evidence adduced at the hearing indicated that Appellant was aresident of New Mexico at the time of his arrest. One of the terms of Appellant's deferred adjudication was for him to remain in Ward County until his probation could be transferred to New Mexico. Appellant was scheduled to meet with his probation officer three days after his release, to process his probation and register as a sex offender. Following his release, authorities arranged for Appellant to stay at a local motel. Appellant's companion, Debra Tackett, joined him at the motel the day after his release. Appellant and Tackett both testified that there was a noticeable police presence around the motel where Appellant was staying. Feeling threatened by the police activity, due to the victim's relation to the chief of police, Appellant and Tackett left for their home in Carlsbad, New
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The Simple Wild Calla Fletcher wasn’t even two when her mother took her and fled the Alaskan wild, unable to handle the isolation of the extreme, rural lifestyle, leaving behind Calla’s father, Wren Fletcher, in the process. Calla never looked back, and at twenty-six, a busy life in Toronto is all she knows. But when Calla learns that Wren’s days may be numbered, she knows that it’s time to make the long trip back to the remote frontier town where she was born. She braves the roaming wildlife, the odd daylight hours, the exorbitant prices, and even the occasional—dear God—outhouse, all for the chance to connect with her father: a man who, despite his many faults, she can’t help but care for. While she struggles to adjust to this ruggedpursuant to Rule 5-604(C), the state asked for and received from the supreme court an extension of time for the commencement of trial until August 31, 1987, on the ground that two state's witnesses were out of the country. In July 1987, the trial court denied a number of motions and certified the denial of the motions for interlocutory appeal. In August 1987, the state asked the supreme court for a second extension of time for the commencement of trial. The supreme court gave the state an extension until December 31, 1987. On September 29, 1987, this court denied defendant's application for leave to file an interlocutory appeal. This court's mandate was issued October 29, 1987, and filed in the district court October 30, 1987. The trial court scheduled
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he was eventually betrayed by the local Presbyterian minister he was imprisoned in the Tower of London, but at his trial he escaped punishment because of confusion about his identity arising from his name change. He became known as "the Rebel Laird". He and his wife had issue:(1) Margaret Carnegy-Arbuthnott (b. 1735; fl. 1774), born 26 February 1735; died unmarried;(2) Alexander Carnegy (b. & d. 1736)(3) Jean Carnegy-Arbuthnott (b. 1738; fl. 1774), born 16 September 1738; died unmarried;(4) James Carnegy-Arbuthnott (1740-1810) (q.v.);(5) Elizabeth Carnegy-Arbuthnott (b. 1742; fl. 1774), born 24 June 1742; died unmarried;(6) Alexander Carnegy-Arbuthnott (b. 1744), born 4 November 1744; qualified as a surgeon and emigrated to East Indies but died unmarried before 1810;(7) Anne Carnegy-Arbuthnott (1749-1828) of Findowrie, born 23 May 1749; died unmarried, 10December 1828;(8) Charles Carnegy-Arbuthnott (b. 1751), born 7 November 1751; emigrated to East Indies where he became a merchant, but died unmarried before 1810;(9) John Carnegy-Arbuthnott (b. 1755), born 21 July 1755; died unmarried in Jamaica before 1810;(10) Helen Carnegy-Arbuthnott (1758-1837) (q.v.).He inherited the Balnamoon estate from his father in 1750. His wife inherited the Findowrie estate in 1745.He died in 1791. His wife died 25 April 1776.Carnegy-Arbuthnott, James (1740-1810), of Findowrie and Balnamoon. Only surviving son of James Carnegy-Arbuthnott (d. 1791) and his wife Margaret, daughter of Alexander Arbuthnot of Findowrie, born 26 June 1740. He worked as a merchant in Gothenburg (Sweden) with George Carnegie, whose family founded the Carnegie Bank, Carnegie Brewery and other businesses. He was unmarried and without issue.He inherited the Findowrie and
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Law Firm, J. A. Asafi, Morris Tabak, and Alan Byers, initially represented Deng and Ma, but, at the request of Deng and Ma, appellants filed a motion to withdraw as counsel, which the trial court granted on March 19, 2007. On March 13, 2007, appellants notified Turel they owned an interest in the appellees= causes of action and that any settlement payment must include that interest.  Soon thereafter, Turel settled Deng=s personal injury claims.[1]  When Deng was unable to negotiate an agreement with appellants as to the division of the settlement proceeds, Turel, on June 14, 2007, filed a motion to deposit the settlement proceeds into the registry of the trial court. At a point not disclosed in the appellate record, appellant Lin & Associates filed a separate suit in county court against Turel=s insurance company and Deng=s new trialcounsel seeking to collect on the amount of the settlement Lin & Associates asserted they were owed as a result of the assignment of an interest in Deng=s personal injury claim.  On July 17, 2007, Turel=s insurance company moved to consolidate the county court suit filed by Lin & Associates with the original district court lawsuit filed by appellees Deng and Ma.  On July 19, 2007 Lin & Associates filed a response in opposition to the motion to consolidate.  On July 20, 2007, the trial court denied the motion to consolidate. On July 31, 2007, appellees Deng and Ma filed a motion requesting disbursement of the settlement funds.  In their motion, Deng and Ma asked the trial court to pay the entire amount to Deng.  On August 7, 2007, appellants filed their Response to Plaintiff=s Motion Regarding Disbursement of Funds
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residents with bachelor's degree or higher: 37.2 Percent with graduate or professional degree: 32 Don't Edit Disha Raychaudhuri | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com 11. (TIE) Robbinsville township, Mercer County Percent of residents with bachelor's degree or higher: 37.7 Percent with graduate or professional degree: 22.7 Don't Edit Don't Edit Disha Raychaudhuri | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com 11. (TIE) River Vale township, Bergen County Percent of residents with bachelor's degree or higher: 37.7 Percent with graduate or professional degree: 23.2 Don't Edit Disha Raychaudhuri | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com 10. Wyckoff township, Bergen County Percent of residents with bachelor's degree or higher: 38.7 Percent with graduate or professional degree: 26.4 Don't Edit Disha Raychaudhuri | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com 8. (TIE) Haddonfield borough, Camden County Percent of residents with bachelor's degree or higher: 39 Percent with graduate or professional degree: 35.7 Don't Edit Disha Raychaudhuri | NJ Advance Mediafor NJ.com 8. (TIE) Chatham township, Morris County Percent of residents with bachelor's degree or higher: 39 Percent with graduate or professional degree: 37 Don't Edit Disha Raychaudhuri | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com 7. Franklin Lakes borough, Bergen County Percent of residents with bachelor's degree or higher: 39.1 Percent with graduate or professional degree: 28.2 Don't Edit Don't Edit Disha Raychaudhuri | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com 6. New Providence borough, Union County Percent of residents with bachelor's degree or higher: 39.4 Percent with graduate or professional degree: 28.6 Don't Edit Disha Raychaudhuri | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com 5. Ridgewood village, Bergen County Percent of residents with bachelor's degree or higher: 39.8 Percent with graduate or professional degree: 36.3 Don't Edit Disha Raychaudhuri | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com 4. Ramsey borough, Bergen County Percent of residents with bachelor's degree or higher: 40.3 Percent with graduate or professional degree: 26.6 Don't
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Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:36:53 Wera Hobhouse MP (Bath, Liberal Democrat) 13:37:27 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:37:59 Henry Smith MP (Crawley, Conservative) 13:38:29 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:39:02 Angela Smith MP (Penistone and Stocksbridge, Labour) 13:39:44 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:40:10 Iain Stewart MP (Milton Keynes South, Conservative) 13:40:40 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:41:00 Andy Slaughter MP (Hammersmith, Labour) 13:41:33 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:42:04 Julian Knight MP (Solihull, Conservative) 13:42:24 Rt Hon Chris GraylingMP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:43:00 Ian Austin MP (Dudley North, Labour) 13:43:41 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:44:13 Steve Double MP (St Austell and Newquay, Conservative) 13:44:53 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:45:19 Mr Gavin Shuker MP (Luton South, Labour (Co-op)) 13:45:49 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:46:31 Mr Laurence Robertson MP (Tewkesbury, Conservative) 13:47:02 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:47:15 Jonathan Edwards MP (Carmarthen East and Dinefwr, Plaid Cymru) 13:47:36 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 13:48:03 Ben Bradley MP (Mansfield, Conservative) 13:48:31
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Dive, an establishment that serves liquor in Cham- paign, Illinois, to dance. Plaintiff was 20 years old at the time but could enter the establishment because she was over the age of 19. The friends accompanying plaintiff were also under the age of 21. They sat around a table and then plaintiff "and a couple of girlfriends went to the dance floor" and danced for 15 to 20 minutes. Nobody at the table had ordered any alcohol prior to them dancing. Plaintiff saw her friend Joey when they re- turned to the table. Plaintiff took two or three "big gulps" of his drink, which she thought was Pepsi because Joey was 20 years old and did not have "a record of drinking there."hearing on plaintiff's application for "driving relief." Plaintiff sought the rescission or early termination of the suspension otherwise set to terminate on March 28, 2005. The hearing officer found plaintiff's testimony she only took a few gulps was not credible because the friends she was with also tested positive for alcohol. This indicated the group went to the High Dive with the intention of consuming alcohol. The hearing officer concluded plaintiff failed to submit sufficient evidence to warrant rescission or modification of the order of suspension and recommended plaintiff's petition be denied. On August 9, 2004, the Secretary adopted the hearing officer's findings of fact, conclusions of law, and recommenda- tions, and denied plaintiff's petition.
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Ese pájaro azul es el cariño que yo siento por ti, mas no te asombres, fue mi anhelo más grande cuando niño. El Mono abrió la puerta y sorprendió a don Diego, que se dio vuelta para abrocharse el pantalón. —¿En qué habíamos quedado? —le reclamó don Diego. —Quería ver qué lo pone tan contento como para que cante mientras orina. Don Diego se enjuagó las manos y se encorvó para echarse agua en la cara. Se secó con la manga de la camisa y le dijo al Mono: —¿Qué le cuesta traerme una toalla y un jabón? —Cuesta lo mismo que escribirle una nota a su familia. —Entonces cuesta mucho —dijo don Diego y regresó al catre. Se quitó los zapatos y se arropó con las cobijas. —Quería contarle —dijo el Mono— que estuvimosLas muchachas se pusieron a llorar y el administrador le dijo que debía ser algún cliente. El Mono levantó el brazo para callarlo. ¿Qué pasó?, preguntó el Tombo. Viene una moto, dijo el Mono. Todos pusieron atención al ruido. Es la Lambretta de Twiggy, dijo el Pelirrojo. ¿Y esa a qué viene?, preguntó el Mono. Por vos, dijo el Pelirrojo. O ya supo lo de Caranga, dijo Carlitos. Servime un aguardiente, le ordenó el Mono y Carlitos le llenó la copa. Ustedes también, dijo el Mono. ¿Sigo con la historia?, preguntó el Tombo. No, esperá, que apenas entre esta nos vuelve a interrumpir. Twiggy tenía puesto un vestido de trapecio, muy corto, y una chaqueta negra de cuero. Traía botas a la rodilla y medias de lana hasta la mitad
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and a couple of rings.  Appellant told Tealer that he was renting the car from a friend, Barber, for crack and that Barber gave him the jewelry and stereo in exchange for drugs.  Tealer noticed that he had blood on him and the knife.  When Tealer questioned appellant about the blood, appellant told her that he had gotten in a fight with a ASpanish man.@  Tealer made appellant wash the blood off of the knife. Tealer testified that she asked appellant if she could meet the lady that loaned him her car, but appellant very adamantly said no because A[Barber] wouldn=t understand.@  Tealer stated that between September 25 and September 29, appellant told her that he had found Barber dead in her apartment.  Appellant said that he found Barber dead on September 23, and that she was sitting in a rockingchair with her throat slit.  Tealer asked appellant if he had called the police, and he said no.  When Tealer asked him if he had killed Barber, he said, A[Barber] was my friend.@ Ricky Williams, Barber=s neighbor and an acquaintance of appellant through MHMR, testified that in September 2003, he had known appellant for approximately two to three months.  He stated that in September 2003 at approximately 7:00 to 8:00 p.m., appellant came over to his apartment with two stereo speakers and left them at his apartment.  Approximately ten to fifteen minutes later, appellant brought over the rest of the stereo, a toaster oven, a TV, and some other appliances, and then left again.  Williams testified that after bringing all the items over to his apartment, appellant started selling the items immediately.  He stated that appellant sold everything except for the
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violations of traffic laws or alcohol in open view. Trooper Zapata saw a white Ford Falcon with an inoperative taillight. Zapata called to a nearby deputy to detain the Falcon for this traffic violation. Travis County sheriff's deputy Jimmy Quick signalled the Falcon to stop. Appellant, the driver of the Falcon, complied. Appellant pulled his car to the side of the road, parking with one tire on the curb. When Zapata reached the Falcon, appellant had already gotten out of the car. Zapata noticed that appellant had red, glassy eyes and a moderate odor of alcohol on his breath. Officers saw three empty beer containers in the driver's side area of the car. Appellant had another beer concealed in his jacket. Appellant's driver's license revealed that hewas under the legal drinking age. Zapata then administered several field sobriety tests. Concluding that appellant was intoxicated, Zapata placed him under arrest. Zapata's original intention was to park and lock appellant's car and leave it at the scene. Consistent with this intention, Zapata began to inventory appellant's car. Before completing the inventory, Zapata tried to park the car in a safe position. Unable to safely operate the vehicle, Zapata decided to have it towed. While Zapata told appellant that the car would have to be towed, Trooper Goll completed the inventory. Goll discovered a red gym bag in the back seat of the car. Goll brought the bag to Zapata and appellant. Appellant told the troopers that the bag was his. Goll opened the
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another person who lived on the street, near where appellant lived, brought the television back to Jackson.  Jackson did not see anyone else inside her home except appellant on the night in question, and she did not hear anyone else talking inside the home.  During cross-examination, Jackson said that she thinks she was probably at home the entire time on the day in question.  She acknowledged that during prior testimony (in a proceeding which resulted in a mistrial) she did not say either that the odor she smelled was like marijuana or that appellant looked like he was hiding behind the door when she first saw him in the room.  She described the break in the window pane as being not very big, Ajust a crack, about half of the window pane.@  She further said that appellant pulled the windowclosed after he exited.  While Jackson insisted she had been in the bedroom that morning, she admitted that she did not recall noticing whether the television was on the stand at that time. Officer Michael Houston of the Houston Police Department testified that on November 17, 2008, around 10 p.m., he was dispatched to Viola Jackson=s house.  Upon inspecting the room where the entry allegedly occurred, Houston noticed that the mirror on the dresser had been pushed forward and that the window behind the dresser was broken.  He believed that the window was broken Aby the lock,@ apparently meaning near the lock.  Houston did not smell marijuana in the room or observe anything burning in the room, but Jackson did report to him that she had smelled smoke earlier.  Jackson also stated that a television had been taken from the
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West Leicestershire, Conservative) 11:24:28 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 11:25:03 Kevin Brennan MP (Cardiff West, Labour) 11:25:27 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 11:25:44 Will Quince MP (Colchester, Conservative) 11:26:02 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 11:26:38 Paul Flynn MP (Newport West, Labour) 11:27:08 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 11:27:28 Mr Ian Liddell-Grainger MP (Bridgwater and West Somerset, Conservative) 11:27:50 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the Houseof Commons (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 11:28:21 Diana Johnson MP (Kingston upon Hull North, Labour) 11:28:45 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 11:29:19 Mr Peter Bone MP (Wellingborough, Conservative) 11:29:58 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 11:30:07 John Cryer (Leyton and Wanstead, Labour) 11:30:43 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 11:31:07 Mr David Burrowes MP (Enfield, Southgate, Conservative) 11:31:30 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 11:32:21 Callum McCaig MP (Aberdeen South, Scottish National Party) 11:32:42 Rt Hon Chris
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was a Apostle and Prophet.] Juz 16, Maryam, Verse 052 وَنَادَيْنَاهُ مِنْ جَانِبِ الطُّورِ الْأَيْمَنِ وَقَرَّبْنَاهُ نَجِيًّا [ We called him from the right side of Mount Ṭur (Sinai), and drew him near, speaking (with him) directly.] Juz 16, Maryam, Verse 053 وَوَهَبْنَا لَهُ مِنْ رَحْمَتِنَا أَخَاهُ هَارُونَ نَبِيًّا [ And We bestowed upon him of Our mercy his brother Haroon (عليه السلام), a Prophet.] Juz 16, Maryam, Verse 054 وَاذْكُرْ فِي الْكِتَابِ إِسْمَاعِيلَ إِنَّهُ كَانَ صَادِقَ الْوَعْدِ وَكَانَ رَسُولًا نَبِيًّا [ Also mention in the Book about Ismail (عليه السلام). He was true to what he promised, and he was an Apostle (and) a Prophet.] Juz 16, Maryam, Verse 055 وَكَانَ يَأْمُرُ أَهْلَهُ بِالصَّلَاةِ وَالزَّكَاةِ وَكَانَ عِنْدَ رَبِّهِ مَرْضِيًّا [ And he used to command his family to establish prayer, give Zakat, and his LordAlyssa Healy hit the fastest half-century in women’s World Twenty20 tournament history, as she helped Australia make light work of Ireland in Guyana. Healy was dominant throughout as she hit her 50 off 21 balls, before finishing unbeaten on 56 as Australia cruised to their target of 94 with nine wickets and 10.5 overs to spare. Her 31-ball innings included nine boundaries and one massive six down the ground to bring up what was also the second-fastest half-century in a women’s T20 international. Only Sophie Devive’s knock for New Zealand against India way back in 2005 was quicker in international T20s, coming off just 18 balls. Healy’s innings was the Australian opener’s fifth half-century in her last seven T20 innings, while she also hit 48 from 29 balls against Pakistan in her
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Game Theory about working out a timeline. Never seen that before... Devil May Cry series consists of five games, three novels, two comics, a manga, and an animated series. Chinese: 改編同人作 和移除所有該死的平行世界故事 而接下來安排這些代數順序 我們有第一款遊戲,第二是它的後續 第2本小說是介於兩個之間 第三款遊戲是在第一款遊戲之前 日式漫畫是在第三款遊戲之前 第4款遊戲介於1和2款遊戲之間 動畫介於第一和第四款遊戲之間 你以為只有 玩具熊的五夜後宮 令人費解的時間表 在這所有的遊戲之前 但有關鍵資訊鑰匙 能解開這些謎題 在但丁小的時候 母親之死事件 走開拉 你這個平行世界的 你不是這個部份的 給我離開 咻 這個平行世界真的是很愛多管閒事 我真的很想問 真的有必要重製版嗎? 也不是一個同個系列的東西 也不像這系列過了幾百年後的樣子 如其他Capcom的系列作品我給你看的 有人有要求要做這個的嗎? 讓我問問路人有沒有人要這個平行世界的 English: So, we remove adaptations, the decanonised first novel and anything related to that god-awful reboot story... ...and then arrange those that remain into chronological order. We have the first game... The second game is a sequel. The second novel is a prequel to the second game. The third game is a prequel to the first game. The manga is a prequel to the third game. The fourth game falls between one and two. And the anime is set between one and four. And you thought Five Nights at Freddy's had a convoluted timeline. But, much like the FNAF timeline, there is one other major event thatthe manga there is a scene in which Arkham tell started his twin brother Virgil about a woman who was murdered by demons on the outskirts of town 10 years prior that seems like an oddly specific thing to include until you take a closer look up to or the scenes first is a flashback / hallucination Virgil eyes which shows Chinese: 所以確定翠絲的出現是母親死後20年整 而維吉爾的過場動畫 在 惡魔獵人4特別版 當中出現在 在弗杜那的街道上 在3代遊戲之前 還不確定是什麼時候去過的 先把這個資訊放在一邊 最後惡魔獵人小說所說過了幾個月之後...等 然後銜接遊戲惡魔獵人 2 所以如過了幾個月通常還應該同一年 這就是完整的趣味辣椒開局 不過還有一本漫畫 到時候會提到它 那我們現在先看一個關鍵的資訊 能證明些東西 在漫畫當中 有一幕 阿卡姆告訴但丁的雙胞胎哥哥維吉爾 關於奧斯克的一個村莊有個女人被惡魔殺害 10年之前 這好像能證明一些內容 直到你更仔細的看另外兩個畫面 第一幕是回憶起 影像維吉爾看到了自己 English: Virgil as a child and oddly naked child Thank You Japan being attacked by demons in a graveyard while house burns in the distance there's nothing else around in the house but this graveyard must be close to some sort of settlement since it's not just for one or two people it's almost as if this was on the outskirts of town so we now have reason to believe that six was talking about some different versions passed
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he knew of and that, as Figueroa had said, he and Brodeur did not appear to have problems with each other. 7. In his pre-trial memorandum, Figueroa told the district court that Botton would testify at trial that Figueroa had been "set up" by a correction officer and another inmate and that Ortiz would testify that an Officer report). Figueroa was present at the hearing and obviously knew what Forgue had said. Accordingly, he was in exactly the same position as the board in terms of his familiarity with the evidence against him. Figueroa was permitted to speak freely during the hearing and had the right to cross- examine Forgue. See
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Pearl City Bylaws Chapter Info1.The chapter will be know as Pearl City Life Riders RC2.The chapter is located in Muscatine, Iowa and uses the city’s nickname Pearl City3.Pearl City Life Riders RC operates to provide fundraising for the Iowa Donor Network and Jessica Faye's Closet and shall have as close to zero balance as possible in Treasury on December 31 yearly. Chapter OfficersElected officers must own an operating licensed and insured motorcycle. Chapter President1.Elected head member of the chapter2.Chairs chapter meetings3.Appoints officers as needed for operation of the chapter Chapter Vice-President1.Elected second in charge member of the chapter2.Assumes head of chapter when President is unavailable3.Performs tasks assigned by President for operation of chapter Chapter Treasurer1.Elected officer2.Documents and tracks financial accounts of the chapter3.Performs tasks assigned by President for operation of the chapter Chapter Secretary1.Elected officer2.Records meeting minutes and member attendance3.Performs tasks assigned by President for operation of the chapter Chapter Sergeant at Arms1.Appointed by chapter President2.Keeps order at chapter meetings3.Controls communication to President from outside clubs and chapter members when requested by President4.Performs tasks assigned by President for operation of the chapter Chapter Road Captains1.Appointed by chapter President2.Help maintain groups during rides3.Performs tasks assigned by President for operation of the chapter Chapter Merchandise Officer1.Appointed By chapter President2.Handles chapter merchandise orders3.Performs tasks assigned by President for operation of the chapter Chapter Webmaster1.Appointed By Chapter President2.Assists in operations of chapter Media, including website and other media outlets.3.Preforms tasks assigned by President for the operation of the chapter Elections1.Nominations for elected office are open on December 15th. All Nominations are given to the Chapter Secretary. The Chapter Secretary will
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Davidson showed he can handle playing on the interior or where he lined up at defensive end in Auburn's three-man front. He looks like a first-round selection. —While many players see their draft stock rise at the Senior Bowl, others struggle and see their stock decline. That's the case for Oklahoma's Jalen Hurts and Michigan's Shea Patterson. Both quarterbacks struggled to win with accuracy and were routinely off-target when throwing in position drills that put wide receivers one-on-one versus cornerbacks. —Davidson wasn't the only defensive lineman who showed up this week. Oklahoma's Neville Gallimore was a big winner with his quickness off the snap. At 6'2" and 304 pounds, he doesn't have elite size, but he can line up as a 3-technique and win with quickness and really good hand| FlagEncodeNecessaryEscapes | FlagRemoveDefaultPort | FlagRemoveEmptyQuerySeparator // For convenience sets, "greedy" uses the "remove trailing slash" and "remove www. prefix" flags, // while "non-greedy" uses the "add (or keep) the trailing slash" and "add www. prefix". // Convenience set of usually safe normalizations (includes FlagsSafe) FlagsUsuallySafeGreedy NormalizationFlags = FlagsSafe | FlagRemoveTrailingSlash | FlagRemoveDotSegments FlagsUsuallySafeNonGreedy NormalizationFlags = FlagsSafe | FlagAddTrailingSlash | FlagRemoveDotSegments // Convenience set of unsafe normalizations (includes FlagsUsuallySafe) FlagsUnsafeGreedy NormalizationFlags = FlagsUsuallySafeGreedy | FlagRemoveDirectoryIndex | FlagRemoveFragment | FlagForceHTTP | FlagRemoveDuplicateSlashes | FlagRemoveWWW | FlagSortQuery FlagsUnsafeNonGreedy NormalizationFlags = FlagsUsuallySafeNonGreedy | FlagRemoveDirectoryIndex | FlagRemoveFragment | FlagForceHTTP | FlagRemoveDuplicateSlashes | FlagAddWWW | FlagSortQuery // Convenience set of all available flags FlagsAllGreedy = FlagsUnsafeGreedy | FlagDecodeDWORDHost | FlagDecodeOctalHost | FlagDecodeHexHost | FlagRemoveUnnecessaryHostDots | FlagRemoveEmptyPortSeparator FlagsAllNonGreedy = FlagsUnsafeNonGreedy | FlagDecodeDWORDHost | FlagDecodeOctalHost | FlagDecodeHexHost
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state in the United States: Northeast Midwest South West Born outside the United States: Puerto Rico U.S. Island Areas Born abroad of American parent(s) Foreign born: Naturalized citizen Not a citizen PCT63G. PLACE OF BIRTH BY CITIZENSHIP STATUS (TWO OR MORE RACES) [15] Universe: Two or more races population Total: Native: Born in state of residence Born in other state in the United States: Northeast Midwest South West Born outside the United States: Puerto Rico U.S. Island Areas Born abroad of American parent(s) Foreign born: Naturalized citizen Not a citizen PCT63H. PLACE OF BIRTH BY CITIZENSHIP STATUS (HISPANIC OR LATINO) [15] Universe: Hispanic or Latino population Total: Native: Born in state of residence Born in other state in the United States: Northeast Midwest South West Born outside the United States: Puerto Rico U.S. Island Areas Born abroad of American parent(s) Foreign born: Naturalized citizen Not a citizen PCT63I. PLACE OF BIRTH BY CITIZENSHIP STATUS (WHITE ALONE, NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO) [15] Universe: White alone, not Hispanic or Latino population Total: Native: Born in state of residence Born in otherstate in the United States: Northeast Midwest South West Born outside the United States: Puerto Rico U.S. Island Areas Born abroad of American parent(s) Foreign born: Naturalized citizen Not a citizen Back to TopMigration -- PCT64A. RESIDENCE IN 1995 FOR THE POPULATION 5 YEARS AND OVER STATE AND COUNTY LEVEL (WHITE ALONE) [18] Universe: White alone population 5 years and over Total: Same house in 1995 Different house in 1995: In United States in 1995: Same county Different county: Same state Different state: Northeast Midwest South West In Puerto Rico in 1995: Same municipio Different municipio Elsewhere in 1995: U.S. Island Areas Foreign country or at sea PCT64B. RESIDENCE IN 1995 FOR THE POPULATION 5 YEARS AND OVER STATE AND COUNTY LEVEL (BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN ALONE) [18] Universe: Black or African American alone population 5 years and over Total: Same house in 1995 Different house in 1995: In United States in 1995: Same county Different county: Same state Different state: Northeast Midwest South West In Puerto Rico in 1995: Same municipio Different municipio Elsewhere in 1995: U.S. Island Areas Foreign country
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Kliniken Group with the Head office in Berlin, specializing in neurological, cardiological, psychosomatic and orthopedic rehabilitation. MEDIAN Reha-Zentrum Schlangenbad Median Reha-Zentrum Schlangenbad Clinic (Median Reha-Zentrum Schlangenbad) is one of the 43 clinics of the Median Kliniken Group with the Head office in Berlin, specializing in neurological, cardiological, psychosomatic and orthopedic rehabilitation. This clinic specializes in rheumatology and orthopedics. MEDIAN Klinik Wismar Median Wismar Clinic (MEDIAN Klinik Wismar) is one of the 43 clinics of the Median Kliniken Group with the Head office in Berlin, specializing in neurological, cardiological, psychosomatic and orthopedic rehabilitation. This clinic specializes in treatment of orthopedic, oncologic and psychosomatic diseases. MEDIAN Klinik Bad Lausick Median Klinik Bad Lausick Rehabilitation Clinik (Median Klinik Bad Lausick) is one of the 43 clinics of the Median Kliniken Group with the Head office in Berlin,Bad Soden-Salmuenster) is one of the 43 clinics of the Median Kliniken Group with the Head office in Berlin, specializing in neurological, cardiological, psychosomatic and orthopedic rehabilitation. MEDIAN Klinik Bad Tennstedt Median Klinik Bad Tennstedt Rehabilitation Clinic (Median Klinik Bad Tennstedt) is one of the 43 clinics of the Median Kliniken Group with the Head office in Berlin, specializing in neurological, cardiological, psychosomatic and orthopedic rehabilitation. MEDIAN Klinik Berggießhübel Median Klinik Berggiesshuebel Rehabilitation Clinic (Median Klinik Berggiesshuebel) is one of the 43 clinics of the Median Kliniken Group with the Head office in Berlin, specializing in neurological, cardiological, psychosomatic and orthopedic rehabilitation. MEDIAN Klinik am Burggraben Median Klinik am Burggaben Rehabilitation Clinic (Median Klinik am Burggaben) is one of the 43 clinics of the Median Kliniken Group with the Head office in Berlin, specializing
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the vicinity, who related to him the facts in regard to the murder. She died in April 1889. Their children: 1. Ann Miller L. Smith; married John Lipscomb, of Beans Creek, Tennessee. She died about fourteen years ago. Mr. Lipscomb was named for his uncle, John Lipscomb, who mar- ried Sallie Ann Miller, and his wife was named for her aunt, the wife of said uncle. John Lipscomb Jr. after the death of his wife Ann, married again, and is now living with his sec- ond wife. The children of Ann Miller L. Smith and John Lips- comb: 1. Dr. Robert Lipscomb ; married Louise New'lun, of Bronsborough, Tennessee. They have four children all living at Beans Creek, Tennessee: 1. Sarah Newlun Lipscomb. 2. John Lipscomb. IJislori/ iiinl ( icii('(il(j(jirs 155 3. Margaret Liiisconib. 4. Martha Washington Lipscomb. 2. Annie Woods Lipscomb; married Dr. Whitmore Ander- son, aTennessee, and married a second wife. 1. 2. 3. 9. John Hector Miller; born Dec. 2 9, 1825. He married Ellen Elizabeth Morris, Sept. 21, 1848, Elder R. C. Smith sol- emnizing the marriage rites. He was a Primitive Baptist preach- er. He resided at Frost, Navarre County, Texas. His wife died near Bowie, Montague County, Texas, May 30, 1884. Their children : 1. John Morris Miller; born Jan. 12, 1850; died Jan. 13, 1850. 2. Thomas Garland Miller; born Feb. 17, 18 51; married Jan. 19, 1873, Nancy Avalina Autry, near Sugar Loaf Cor- yell County, Texas, by Elder Jesse Graham. Their children: 1. Eunice Ida Miller; born Oct. 16, 187 3, near Florence, Bell County, Texas. 2. Elbert Woods Miller; born Feb. 16, 1877, on Cuddo Creek, Stephens County, Texaas. 3. Susan Ellen Miller; born June 14, 187 9, near Ranger, Stephens County, Texas. 4. William John Miller;
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word relating to the place of public concourse and there are two main words agora and agorazo which feature in the bible. The 'lutron' group is based on the word luo meaning 'to dispossess' and several words are involved - lutron, lutrosis and apolutrosis. So it would be more complicated if you were asking about the original manuscripts in Greek ... and ... the Greek words are not consistently translated in the English bible, sometimes being translated into such words as 'purchase'. The whole subject of redemption is an important one in the bible in both the Hebrew scriptures and the Greek scriptures. The two groups of Greek words mirror two words in Hebrew gaal (used many times in the Book of Ruth and elsewhere) and padah (never used in Ruth"[+-]?\\d(?:\\d|_(?=\\d))*(?:(?:\\.\\d(?:\\d|_(?=\\d))*)?(?:[eE][+-]?\\d+)?)?\\b" }; var RubyHighlightRules = function() { var builtinFunctions = ( "abort|Array|assert|assert_equal|assert_not_equal|assert_same|assert_not_same|" + "assert_nil|assert_not_nil|assert_match|assert_no_match|assert_in_delta|assert_throws|" + "assert_raise|assert_nothing_raised|assert_instance_of|assert_kind_of|assert_respond_to|" + "assert_operator|assert_send|assert_difference|assert_no_difference|assert_recognizes|" + "assert_generates|assert_response|assert_redirected_to|assert_template|assert_select|" + "assert_select_email|assert_select_rjs|assert_select_encoded|css_select|at_exit|" + "attr|attr_writer|attr_reader|attr_accessor|attr_accessible|autoload|binding|block_given?|callcc|" + "caller|catch|chomp|chomp!|chop|chop!|defined?|delete_via_redirect|eval|exec|exit|" + "exit!|fail|Float|flunk|follow_redirect!|fork|form_for|form_tag|format|gets|global_variables|gsub|" + "gsub!|get_via_redirect|host!|https?|https!|include|Integer|lambda|link_to|" + "link_to_unless_current|link_to_function|link_to_remote|load|local_variables|loop|open|open_session|" + "p|print|printf|proc|putc|puts|post_via_redirect|put_via_redirect|raise|rand|" + "raw|readline|readlines|redirect?|request_via_redirect|require|scan|select|"
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and boiled and roasted peanuts. Now Making Plans for August 25 & 26 – 2017 Mineral Spring Park – Williamston, SC State Hwy. 20 just off I-85 between Anderson and Greenville, SC Thanks For Making the 2016 Spring Water Festival a Success! We are now making plans for the 2017 Festival planned for Friday August 25 and Saturday August 27, 2017! Check Back in Early Spring For Updates. The 2016 Spring Water Festival held over the weekend of Aug. 26 & 27 was a tremendous success! Thanks to all of the vendors, performers, displays, businesses, volunteers, runners, walkers, Town of Williamston, Williamston Police Department, MedShore EMS and most of all to the people of Williamston and the surrounding areas who came out to enjoy the activities and supports us! Churches, businesses and organizations in theforgotten here. However, he always is memorialized one weekend near the end of May when they place a small American flag in front of his headstone. There was a time, more than 90 years ago, when he was a prominent citizen of Steamboat Springs. Born in 1842, he had been a colonel in the Union Army during the Civil War. Near the turn of the century, he was Steamboat’s state senator from the Populist Party. ������������������ ������ �������� ����� ������� Tom Ross PILOT & TODAY We can infer from his political affiliation that Graham stood for the interests of farmers and laborers. He may have supported free coinage of gold and silver, public ownership of railroads and a graduated federal income tax. I would have liked to have asked him about those things myself. But he died in California in 1914 and was only brought back to Steamboat for burial. He’s over in the old section ����� ������� ������������������������� ������������� ����������������������������������� ������ ����� of Steamboat Springs Cemetery where there’s an
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be known until the invention of microscopes and the establishment of the modern biology science. مَثَلُ الَّذِينَ اتَّخَذُوا مِن دُونِ اللَّـهِ أَوْلِيَاءَ كَمَثَلِ الْعَنكَبُوتِ اتَّخَذَتْ بَيْتًا وَإِنَّ أَوْهَنَ الْبُيُوتِ لَبَيْتُ الْعَنكَبُوتِ لَوْ كَانُوا يَعْلَمُونَ (العنكبوت ، 29: 41). The example of those who take allies other than Allah is like that of the (female) spider, who takes a home. And indeed, the weakest of homes is the home of the (female)spider, if they only knew (Al-'Ankaboot, 29: 41). *** The other four kinds of insects, which are mentioned in the Holy Quran, are referred to in the plural noun form, applying to both males and females, reflecting scientific facts about them, which were discovered only lately after the invention of the microscope and the establishment of the modernbiology science. In these four kinds of insects, both males and females work and females do not kill males, as in the cases of the four species mentioned above. Verse 22: 73 mentions flies twice, in the plural form, reflecting a scientific fact. Biologist discovered that the fly life span is about 35 days, for both males and females. That is why the Verse referred to both of them in plural, without distinguishing one of them from the other. يَا أَيُّهَا النَّاسُ ضُرِبَ مَثَلٌ فَاسْتَمِعُوا لَهُ إِنَّ الَّذِينَ تَدْعُونَ مِن دُونِ اللَّـهِ لَن يَخْلُقُوا ذُبَابًا وَلَوِ اجْتَمَعُوا لَهُ وَإِن يَسْلُبْهُمُ الذُّبَابُ شَيْئًا لَّا يَسْتَنقِذُوهُ مِنْهُ ضَعُفَ الطَّالِبُ وَالْمَطْلُوبُ (الحج ، 22: 73). O people, an example is presented, so listen to it. Indeed, those you invoke besides Allah
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ANDREWS, Thomas - Passed peacefully away at the Grace Hospital on Sunday, January 10, 1999, Thomas Andrews, Upper Gullies, age 84 years. He was a World War II Veteran, Forestry Division. Predeceased by son David, 1983. Leaving to mourn his wife Evelyn; son Garland (Judy); daughter Joyce Morgan (Ern); 7 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; daughter-in-law Jean Andrews; 2 step-sisters: Laura LeGrow (Ed), Mary Chafe (Joe); also other relatives and friends. Resting at the James J. Hickey Memorial Funeral Home, Kelligrews until noon Wednesday. Funeral to take place Wednesday, January 13, 1999 at 2 p.m. at St. Peters Anglican Church, Upper Gullies. Interment at Anglican Cemetery, Upper Gullies. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Parkinson Society.January 12, 1999 Baldwin, Edward James Passed peacefully away at the L.A. Miller Centre on Monday, January 25th, 1999, age 87 years. Predeceased byMemorial Funeral Home, Kelligrews. Funeral to take place on Saturday, January 23 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Edward's Church, Kelligrews. Interment at the R.C. Cemetery, Kelligrews.January 22, 1999 BREEN, Patrick - Passed peacefully away at St. Clare's Hospital on January 29, 1999, in the presence of his loving family after a courageous battle with Cancer, of Foxtrap, age 70 years. Predeceased by his son Patrick Jr., 1977. Leaving to mourn his wife Audrey of 45 years; daughters Schree (Wayne), Sheila; sons: Paul, Tom (Jos); grandchildren: Melissa, Natasha, Ashley, Jessica, Thomas, Patrick, Travis; three sisters: Katherine O'Keefe (Bill), Ann Murrin (Leo), Margaret; four brothers: Michael (Edna), John, William, Dennis; brother-in-law Malcolm Petten (Myrtle) and many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Resting at the James J. Hickey Memorial Funeral Home, Kelligrews. Funeral to take place on Monday, February 1, 1999, at 10:30 a.m.
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August 2007.|9||10| BP joined with Savant Alaska LLC, a subsidiary of Savant Resources LLC, in April 2008 to conduct engineering, permitting and inspection operations with the intent of restarting Badami.|11| Late in 2008, Arctic Slope Regional Corporation joined with BP and Savant to revitalize production from the pool by drilling horizontal wells and hydraulically fracturing them.|12| The pool was returned to regular production in November 2010, and for the first six months of 2011 the pool averaged 1,020 BOPD with no water cut. Since that time, the number of producing wells has increased from four to seven and, for the last quarter of 2015, pool production averaged 856 BOPD. Over the first five months of 2019, the pool averaged 507 BOPD and a water cutthen said he had taken her there one time.  Appellant also said that he regularly picked T.J. up early, drove her to his apartment, and left her in the car while he made coffee in the apartmentCall in violation of MITS rules.  Appellant told Green that T.J. had entered his apartment to use the toilet on one occasion and was in the apartment for about three minutes.  Green testified that all MITS vehicles are equipped with a GPS tracking system that monitors the vehicle=s location, speed, and route. Janice Pearce, an MITS supervisor, testified that she was responsible for monitoring MITS vehicles through the GPS tracking system.  Through Pearce, the State offered a printout of the GPS log from Appellant=s vehicle for the day of the alleged assault.  According to the log, Appellant picked up T.J. at her
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the meaning is, بَقِيَّةٍ[i. e. a remnant]: (TA:) or جَمَاعَةٍ بَاقِيَةٍ[a company remaining]: (Er-Rághib, TA:) or نَفْسٍ بَاقِيَةٍ[a soul, or person, remaining]: (Bḍ, Jel:) or the ة is an intensive affix; (Jel;)[or a restrictive to unity;] i. e. one remaining;(Jel, TA;) and this is also allowable and good: one says, likewise, مَا بَقِيَتْ بَاقِيَةٌ وَلَا وَقَاهُمْ مِنَ ٱللّٰهِ وَاقِيَةٌ[One remaining remained not, nor did one preserver preserve them from God]. (TA.) أَبْقَى أَبْقَىLonger continuing.(Bḍ and Jel in xx. 74, &c.) Root: بقى - Entry: أَبْقَى―Signification: A2 هُوَ أَبْقَى الرَّجُلَيْنِ means أَكْثَرُ إِبْقَآءً عَلَى قَوْمِهِ[He is the more merciful, or pitiful, or compassionate, of the two men, towards his people]. (TA.) مُبْقِيَةٌ نَاقَةٌ مُبْقِيَةٌA she-camel[that retains some milk;]that does not exhaust her copious supply of milk.(JK.) Root: بقى - Entry: مُبْقِيَةٌ―Signification: A2 مُبْقِيَاتُ الخَيْلِ, (Ḳ,) or ratherالمُبْقِيَاتُ مِنَ الخَيْلِ, (TA,)The horses whose running continues after the running of other horses has ceased:(M, Ḳ:) or, that reserve somewhat of their running.(T, TA.) Root: بقى - Entry: مُبْقِيَةٌ―Signification: A3 And المُبْقِيَاتُThe places that retain some of the pools in which water has collected, and do not drink it up.(TA.)
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Manager, Broome Community Health, 2005-2016. School Health Nurse, Broome, 1994-2005. Community Nurse, Gordon Downs, 1976-1980. Former Registered Nurse Midwife, Halls Creek Hospital, 1980-1982. Former School Health Nurse, Halls Creek Community Health, 1983-1994. Broome Bird Observatory: Volunteer, since 1994. Former Chairman, 8 years. Awards and recognition include: Western Australia’s Children’s Hero Award, National Association for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, 2009. ******************************************** Elizabeth Anne Mason AM Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia Northern Territory For significant service to nursing, and to the community of the Northern Territory. Service includes: Charles Darwin University (previously Northern Territory University): Head, School of Nursing, 1997-2000. Past Senior Lecturer, Department of Nursing. Chair, Academic Board, 2001-2003. Member, Academic Board, 2000-2006. Founder and Curator, Nursing Museum, since 1987. Federation of College Academics: National Executive, 1986-1990. President, Northern Territory Branch, 1989-1991 National Council Member, 1984-1991. President, Unions NT, 2000-2004. Museums Australia: National Council Member, 2013-2015. Honorary Secretary and Treasurer,Northern Territory Branch, since 2003. Community roles: Board Member, Anglicare Northern Territory, 2009-2016. Member, Northern Territory Anzac Community Advisory Committee, 2012-2013. Member, Advisory Council of the Ageing, Northern Territory Government, 2006-2008. Honorary Secretary and Public Officer, History Society of the Northern Territory, since 2003. Honorary Secretary, Northern Territory Euthanasia Society, since 2006. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Lifetime Achievement Award, Unions NT, 2010. Life Member, National Tertiary Education Union, 1997. Fellow, Royal College of Nursing Australia, 1981-1998. Recipient, Centenary Medal, 2003. ******************************************** Beverly Rose Morton OAM Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia in the General Division Birdsville, Queensland For service to the community. Service includes: Community Betoota Race Club and Social Club: Treasurer, 2011-2016. Secretary, 1995-2010 and 1980-1991. Inaugural Member, 1979. Life member. Member, Boulia Bedourie Birdsville Branch, Isolated Children’s Parents Association, 1982-2012. Various Officer Bearer positions, Mount Isa School of the Air, Isolated Children’s Parents Association, 1985-1995. Member, Priority Country Area Programme,
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he was rearrested and placed in an interrogation room. When the detective entered to talk with appellant, he saw appellant standing on a table directly beneath a hole in the ceiling with a piece of ceiling molding in his hand. Appellant does not dispute that while left alone in an interrogation room, he bored a hole in the ceiling; however, he testified that he did not try to get out through the hole, he merely bored it open. (5) While in police custody, appellant participated in a lineup with several other men, including Jerome Hall and Tashambry Rodney Hollins. Hollins testified that appellant piqued their curiosity because the majority of the individuals, we was -- already had been currently incarcerated at the Government Center. So he [appellant] was the only one that was loose. So we startedasking him what he was in here for. And he asked us, didn't we know. Didn't we see him on television. And I told him no. Conversing with the group, appellant inquired whether anyone had "ever killed a white man before." Jerome Hall offered the only response, a negative one. Appellant described for Hollins in some detail his encounter with the victim's wife, relating that he had put a gun to "the bitch's head" and asked her to "turn over some rings." On three occasions, Hollins directly asked appellant if he "committed this crime." Appellant's first response was silence, then he claimed he did not know and, finally, he said he did. There was no question in Hollins's mind that appellant murdered a white man. Stacy Whetstone and her sister,
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"bystanders" because they were told about the accident when they were at their parents' house. The City asserted that it was clear that Logan had drowned some time before they arrived at the scene. The trial court granted the City's motion for summary judgment as to the bystander claims of the Jones siblings. Bystander Claims In their sole issue, the Jones siblings argue that the trial court erred in granting the City summary judgment because the City's summary judgment evidence did not establish, as a matter of law, that they cannot recover damages as bystanders. The City argues that the Jones siblings are not entitled to recover as bystanders because they did not have "a contemporaneous perception of the accident," nor were they in the vicinity of the accident when it occurred. To prevail onis undisputed that the Jones siblings did not see their brother drowning in the water, and, unlike the plaintiff in Landreth, the Jones siblings saw their brother's body surface after they had been waiting at the culvert for at least one hour, not minutes after he had entered the water. Additionally, the Jones siblings were not present at the culvert when the accident occurred, as was the plaintiff in Landreth, nor did they unwittingly come upon the accident scene. In Davis, the plaintiff was not present when the accident occurred. Davis, 693 S.W.2d at 33. The plaintiff arrived at a hospital to visit his son, who had suffered severe neurological damage, but his son's room was empty. Id. at 32. In the ensuing search of the hospital, the plaintiff, accompanied by
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Market Forecast (in ‘000 Tons), 2020-2025 Figure 19: India: Lentil Market (in ‘000 Tons), 2014 & 2019 Figure 20: India: Lentil Market Forecast (in ‘000 Tons), 2020-2025 Figure 21: Australia: Lentil Market (in ‘000 Tons), 2014 & 2019 Figure 22: Australia: Lentil Market Forecast (in ‘000 Tons), 2020-2025 Figure 23: Turkey: Lentil Market (in ‘000 Tons), 2014 & 2019 Figure 24: Turkey: Lentil Market Forecast (in ‘000 Tons), 2020-2025 Figure 25: Nepal: Lentil Market (in ‘000 Tons), 2014 & 2019 Figure 26: Nepal: Lentil Market Forecast (in ‘000 Tons), 2020-2025 Figure 26: Others: Lentil Market (in ‘000 Tons), 2014 & 2019 Figure 27: Others: Lentil Market Forecast (in ‘000 Tons), 2020-2025 Figure 28: Global: Lentil (in Home Use) Market (in ‘000 Tons), 2014 & 2019 Figure 29: Global: Lentil (in Home Use) Market Forecast (in ‘000 Tons), 2020-2025 Figure 30: Global:Lentil (in Snack Food Industry) Market (in ‘000 Tons), 2014 & 2019 Figure 31: Global: Lentil (in Snack Food Industry) Market Forecast (in ‘000 Tons), 2020-2025 Figure 32: Global: Lentil (in Flour Industry) Market (in ‘000 Tons), 2014 & 2019 Figure 33: Global: Lentil (in Flour Industry) Market Forecast (in ‘000 Tons), 2020-2025 Figure 34: Global: Lentil (in Other Industries) Market (in ‘000 Tons), 2014 & 2019 Figure 35: Global: Lentil (in Other Industries) Market Forecast (in ‘000 Tons), 2020-2025 Figure 36: Lentil Processing Plant: Detailed Process Flow Figure 37: Lentil Processing: Conversion Rate of Feedstocks Figure 38: Lentil Processing Plant: Breakup of Capital Costs (in %) Figure 39: Lentil Industry: Profit Margins at Various Levels of the Supply Chain Figure 40: Lentil Processing Plant: Manufacturing Cost Breakup (in %) List of Tables Table 1: Global: Lentil Market: Key Industry
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model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.crm_team_salesteams_view_kanban msgid "Open Opportunity" msgstr "" #. module: crm #: model:ir.model,name:crm.model_crm_lost_reason msgid "Opp. Lost Reason" msgstr "" #. module: crm #: model:ir.actions.act_window,name:crm.crm_case_form_view_salesteams_opportunity #: model:ir.actions.act_window,name:crm.crm_lead_opportunities #: model:ir.actions.act_window,name:crm.relate_partner_opportunities #: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm.field_crm_lead2opportunity_partner__opportunity_ids #: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm.field_crm_lead2opportunity_partner_mass__opportunity_ids #: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm.field_res_partner__opportunity_ids #: model:ir.ui.menu,name:crm.menu_crm_config_opportunity #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.crm_activity_report_view_search #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.crm_case_form_view_oppor #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.crm_case_tree_view_oppor #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.crm_lead_view_graph #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.crm_team_salesteams_view_kanban #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.view_crm_case_leads_filter #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.view_crm_lead2opportunity_partner #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.view_partners_form_crm1 msgid "Opportunities" msgstr "તકો" #. module: crm #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.crm_opportunity_report_view_search msgid "Opportunities Analysis" msgstr "" #. module: crm #: model_terms:ir.actions.act_window,help:crm.action_report_crm_opportunity_salesteam msgid "" "Opportunities Analysis gives you an instant access to your opportunities " "with information such as the expected revenue, planned cost, missed " "deadlines or the number of interactions per opportunity. This report is " "mainly used by the sales manager in order to do the periodic review with the" " channels of the sales pipeline." msgstr "" #. module: crm #: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm.field_crm_team__opportunities_amount msgid "Opportunities Revenues" msgstr "" #. module: crm #: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm.field_digest_digest__kpi_crm_opportunities_won msgid "Opportunities Won" msgstr "" #. module: crm #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.view_crm_case_opportunities_filter msgid "Opportunities that are assigned to me" msgstr "" #. module: crm #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.view_crm_case_opportunities_filter msgid "Opportunities with a date of Expected Closing which is in the past" msgstrmodel:ir.model.fields,help:crm.field_crm_stage__on_change msgid "" "Setting this stage will change the probability automatically on the " "opportunity." msgstr "" #. module: crm #: model:ir.actions.act_window,name:crm.crm_config_settings_action #: model:ir.ui.menu,name:crm.crm_config_settings_menu msgid "Settings" msgstr "સુયોજનો" #. module: crm #: model:res.groups,name:crm.group_use_lead msgid "Show Lead Menu" msgstr "" #. module: crm #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.view_crm_case_opportunities_filter msgid "Show all opportunities for which the next action date is before today" msgstr "" #. module: crm #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.crm_activity_report_view_search #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.crm_opportunity_report_view_search msgid "Show only lead" msgstr "" #. module: crm #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.crm_activity_report_view_search #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.crm_opportunity_report_view_search msgid "Show only opportunity" msgstr "" #. module: crm #: model:crm.lead.tag,name:crm.categ_oppor2 msgid "Software" msgstr "" #. module: crm #: model_terms:ir.actions.act_window,help:crm.crm_lost_reason_action msgid "" "Some examples of lost reasons: \"We don't have people/skill\", \"Price too " "high\"" msgstr "" #. module: crm #: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm.field_crm_lead__source_id #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.view_crm_case_leads_filter #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.view_crm_case_opportunities_filter msgid "Source" msgstr "" #. module: crm #: model:ir.model.fields,help:crm.field_crm_stage__team_id msgid "" "Specific team that uses this stage. Other teams will not be able to see or " "use this stage." msgstr "" #. module: crm #: selection:crm.team,dashboard_graph_group_pipeline:0 #: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm.field_crm_activity_report__stage_id #: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm.field_crm_lead__stage_id #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.crm_activity_report_view_search #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.crm_opportunity_report_view_search #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.crm_stage_form #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.view_crm_case_leads_filter #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm.view_crm_case_opportunities_filter msgid "Stage" msgstr "" #. module: crm #: model:mail.message.subtype,name:crm.mt_lead_stage msgid "Stage Changed" msgstr "" #. module: crm #:
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mobilised for Voldemort's attack on Hogwarts, though before then, they were only used to maintain the new regime, or else roam uncontrolled, sowing chaos and demoralization as they sought individual gain. |Fought in the [[First Wizarding War]]. Following [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]]'s downfall, Alecto managed to avoid [[Azkaban]]. After the Dark Lord's [[Return of theDarkLord|rebirth]], Alecto fought in the [[Second Wizarding War]]. She participated in the [[Battle of the Astronomy Tower]] and became [[Muggle Studies]] professor at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] since the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]] was under Voldemort's control. Alecto used her position to spread anti-[[Muggle]] propaganda and abuse students. + |Fought in the [[First Wizarding War]]. Following [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]]'s downfall, Alecto managed to avoid [[Azkaban]]. After the Dark Lord's [[Rebirth of TomMarvoloRiddle|rebirth]], Alecto foughtin the [[Second Wizarding War]]. She participated in the [[Battle of the Astronomy Tower]] and became [[Muggle Studies]] professor at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] since the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]] was under Voldemort's control. Alecto used her position to spread anti-[[Muggle]] propaganda and abuse students. During the [[Battle of Hogwarts]], Alecto was defeated by [[Luna Lovegood]] at the [[Ravenclaw Tower]]. |Presumed imprisoned or deceased |Presumed imprisoned or deceased |- |- Line 215: Line 214: [[Amycus Carrow]] [[Amycus Carrow]] |Male |Male − |Fought in the [[First Wizarding War]]. Following [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]]'s downfall, Amycus managed to avoid [[Azkaban]]. After the Dark Lord's [[Return of theDarkLord|rebirth]], Amycus fought in the [[Second Wizarding War]]. He participated in the [[Battle of the Astronomy Tower]] and became [[Dark Arts]] professor at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] since the [[British Ministry
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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 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 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
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his fees and expenses be paid "by the personal representative from funds of the estate." Included with the application were a statement detailing his fees and expenses covering the period of August 1, 2003 through August 31, 2003 and a fee affidavit. On November 10, 2003, the probate court granted the application and issued an order authorizing the payment of $1,856.46 ($1,787.50 in fees and $68.96 in expenses) "by the personal representative from funds of the estate." On November 25, 2003, Walker filed a sixth application for authority to pay appointee fees and expenses requesting that his fees and expenses be paid "by the personal representative from funds of the estate." Included with the application were a statement detailing his fees and expenses covering the period of September 1, 2003 through October 31, 2003 and aShirin Ajudani, Rosemary Shookoufandeh, and Lana Dieringer . . . ." Although the probate court had granted seven applications authorizing payment of appointee fees and expenses from the funds of Dr. Ajudani's estate, the court's October 6, 2005 order assessed these fees and expenses against Shirin, Rosemary, and Dieringer in their individual capacities. On October 27, 2005, appellants filed a motion for a new hearing on Walker's motion to assess costs. The probate court did not rule on appellants' motion for a new hearing, and appellants instituted this appeal. Analysis The Trial Court's Plenary Power In their first issue on appeal, appellants argue that the trial court erred when it assessed Walker's fees and expenses against them because the trial court's plenary power had expired. Walker responds that the trial court's assessment of his fees and expenses
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Galbart, cum laude. Andrew Albert Lefur. Christopher David Mannion, magna cum laude, Silver Medal of Excellence. Bachelor of Arts in Theology and Religious studies, Erin Murray Curley, summa cum laude, Gold Medal of Excellence. Debra A. Fideli, Silver Medal of Excellence. Suzette Y. Finn. Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Michael David Cammalleri. Julia Rochelle Hutchinson, cum laude. Patrick John Faria, magna cum laude. Christian Sergio Post Houghton. Ryan Michael Smith. Kimberly Dolores John Hyland, summa cum laude, Gold Medal of Excellence. Morgan O'Brien, also History, cum laude. Lake Turley, summa cum laude, Silver Medal of Excellence. Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Abdullah Sulaiman Alavai. Patricia Annan. Stephanie Ann Bazindela. Paul Thomas Basil, also Philosophy. Nicole Marie Balazar, also Criminal Justice. Rebecca Antonio Badoski, summa cum laude. Alyssa Marie Benedetto, summa cum laude. Marissa Best. Elizabeth Rose Bivona. Gillian Alexandra Boland, magna cum laude Shane Michael Brady. Ariana Marie Bruno. Erin Elizabeth Boland. Amanda Jo Borgiano. Julia Kyatso, summa cum laude. Christina Michelle Capasso. Victoria Caputo, assisted by her sister, Christinamagna cum laude. Alexandra Jacqueline Stanley, magna cum laude, assisted by her sister, Taylor Stanley, Class of 2015. Bradley A. Taylor, cum laude. Itham R. Thompson. Casey Torella, magna cum laude. Megan Torella, cum laude. Alyssa Marie Torres. Samantha Trot. Christina Josephine Trotta. Savannah Gabrielle Vigiano, magna cum laude, assisted by her mother, Melissa Vigiano, Class of 2003. Alexa Noel Vituli. Melissa Marie Weaver, magna cum laude. Annie Bridgette Wilson. Bachelor of Arts in Social Work. Deanna Maire Alaperti, summa cum laude, Gold Medal of Excellence. Amber Baker, cum laude. Nicole Marie Bettonnelli, cum laude. Deanna Rose Doherty. Erika E. Mallory. Sarah Louise Kleinman. Lindsey Marshall. Katelyn Elizabeth Warren. Courtney Elizabeth Patchini, magna cum laude. Caroline Sarah Peck. Jamie Rose Pinea O'day, summa cum laude, Silver Medal of Excellence. Dianne Murray Scalzo, magna cum laude. Grace Kathleen Tirso, cum laude. Meline Caitlyn Vidro. Rachel Mariana Vote, summa cum laude. Brittany Ann Whelps, cum laude. Lena Zakour, summa cum laude. Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, Laurie Everlith, assisted by her brother, Mason
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of all class­es, ​“and will there­fore have abol­ished its own suprema­cy as a class.” The cli­mac­tic sen­tence of the first part of the Man­i­festo is pro­found­ly impor­tant, repu­di­at­ing any notion of a police state, and insist­ing on the ulti­mate goal of indi­vid­ual free­dom: ​“In place of the old bour­geois soci­ety, with its class­es and class antag­o­nisms, we shall have an asso­ci­a­tion, in which the free devel­op­ment of each is the con­di­tion for the free devel­op­ment of all.” Expelled from the con­ti­nent and find­ing refuge final­ly in Lon­don, Marx labored for years in the library of the British Muse­um on his epic work, Cap­i­tal. All this, while liv­ing with Jen­ny in the mis­er­able con­di­tions of Soho, and griev­ing as three of their chil­dren, two boys and a girl, died inthe first years of life. Two girls, their first-born Jen­nichen and Lau­ra, had sur­vived, and a third, Eleanor, was born in Lon­don. (Eleanor was a remark­able child, polit­i­cal­ly pre­co­cious at the age of 8; Yvonne Kap­p’s two-vol­ume biog­ra­phy of Eleanor Marx is a won­der­ful descrip­tion of the life of the Marx fam­i­ly in London.) Wheen is unspar­ing in his depic­tion of Marx’s nas­ti­ness, direct­ed against Fer­di­nand Las­salle (includ­ing anti-Semit­ic barbs, although anti-Semi­tism was not part of Marx’s phi­los­o­phy or polit­i­cal behav­ior), Proud­hon and oth­er intel­lec­tu­als of the left. He was unmoved by Proud­hon’s plea that they should not become ​“the lead­ers of a new intol­er­ance” and respond­ed caus­ti­cal­ly to Proud­hon’s The Phi­los­o­phy of Pover­ty with his own dia­tribe, The Pover­ty of Phi­los­o­phy. He referred to anoth­er refugee from the
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hair. 1515 Seated man and woman. 1516 Seated woman wearing a pocket watch on her bosom and a ribbon in her hair. 1517 Seated woman and a woman standing behind her holding a backdrop. 1518 Seated man with a moustache. 1519 Seated woman. 1520 Seated man. 1521 Infant sitting in a chair. AV 71 Albert J. Ewing Collection Page 37 1522 Seated young man. 1523 Seated woman. 1524 Seated woman wearing flowers. 1525 ¾ view of a seated woman looking to her left. 20 1526 Little girl in a gown sitting in a chair. 1527 Same little girl as in number 1526. 1528 Young woman sitting outside. 1529 Seated woman. 1530 Young woman sitting outside. 1531 Seated woman. 1532 Seated man with a large moustache. 1533 Same woman as in number 1531. 1534 Seated woman. 1535 Seated woman. 1536 Seated man. 1537 Seated woman. 1538 ¾ view of a woman looking to her left. 1539 Seated woman. 1540 Youngchild standing on a chair. 1541 Young boy wearing a hat and sitting in a small tree. 1542 Boy sitting on a split rail fence. 1543 Young boy and two hitched oxen. 1544 Little girl sitting in a chair flanked by a standing little girl. 1545 Little girl sitting in a chalr. 1546 Sitting man wearing a hat, hands folded on his lap. 1547 Same child as number 1545. 1548 Same children as in number 1544. 1549 Photo of a photo of a little girl. 1550 Same as number 1549. 1551 Seated woman. 1552 Seated man, “ William Cook” written on the negative. 1553 Two- horse wagon and a man. 1554 Young child sitting on the ground. 1555 ¾ view of a young woman looking left. 1556 Infant wearing a gown. 1557 Seated woman. 1558 Infant in a gown sucking a pacifier. 1559 Seated man wearing a
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stop not far from Alice Springs. The Istanbul Technical University team also ran into trouble, the Turkish team’s support vehicle catching fire under the intense 40 degree sun, rendering it inoperable. No one was hurt in any of the incidents. Held in Australia, the objective of the Bridgestone World solar Challenge is simple — build a solar car, then drive it from Darwin to Adelaide, roughly 3000 kilometres. The tricky part is in the execution, as many of the 38 teams discovered. Some of the cars weigh less than a motorcycle at just 165kg, most are made from carbon-fibre and all of them have rudimentary controls, useless turning circles and no air-conditioning, just tiny ventilation slits. The latter were introduced after a driver allegedly died from heat exhaustion in the 1990s. Suffice to say,estimation of model and observation error covariance matrices in data assimilation: a review*]{}, arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.11221, (2018). , [*Maximum likelihood estimation of error covariances in ensemble-based filters and its application to a coupled atmosphere–ocean model*]{}, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 136 (2010), pp. 1316–1343. , [*Iterative algorithm for maximum-likelihood estimation of the observation-error covariance matrix for ensemble-based filters*]{}, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 140 (2014), pp. 295–315. , [*Bayesian estimation of the observation-error covariance matrix in ensemble-based filters*]{}, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 142 (2016), pp. 2055–2080. , [*Particle filtering in geophysical systems*]{}, Monthly Weather Review, 137 (2009), pp. 4089–4114. , [*On diagnosing observation-error statistics with local ensemble data assimilation*]{}, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 143 (2017), pp. 2677–2686. , [*A monte carlo implementation of the em algorithm and the poor
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(RNS) — Former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Roy Moore just won the GOP Senate primary runoff. He has an excellent chance of becoming the state’s next U.S. senator, filling the seat left open when Jeff Sessions was appointed U.S. attorney general. If Moore does, he would become one of the nation’s most prominent evangelical torchbearers. (He has already received the support of the Rev. Franklin Graham and the endorsement of evangelical radio personality James Dobson.) Here are five faith facts about Moore: 1. Moore is a Christian nationalist. He believes the Founding Fathers intended the United States to be a Christian nation and that the government should privilege Christianity (or Judeo-Christianity) over other religions when it comes to policy. “The First Amendment was established on Christian principles, because it was Jesus that saidthis: ‘Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's; and render unto God the things that are God's,’” Moore told Vox’s Jeff Stein. [ad number=“1”] 2. He’s best-known for twice being removed as chief justice of the state Supreme Court after conflicts arose between his religious convictions and the law. In 2003, Moore was booted off the court after an ethics panel found that he disobeyed a federal judge’s order to take down a 5,280-pound granite statue of the Ten Commandments he had installed in the lobby of the state judicial building. Undeterred, Moore ran 10 years later for another term as chief justice of the state Supreme Court and won. In 2016, he urged state judges to refuse to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples — defying the U.S. Supreme Court
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fist. 1789 Two women standing behind a cow. 1790 Two children sitting on a quilt. 1791 Two young men holding the reins of two horses. 1792 Two young women sitting in front of stacked logs. 1793 Same as number 1792. 1794 Two young boys sitting in a doorway. 1795 Same as number 1794. 1796 Man seated, legs crossed. 1797 Bust photo of a man. 1798 Waist photo of a young man. 1799 Waist photo of a woman. 1800 Infant sitting in a chair. 1801 Two women from the waist up. 1802 Young man seated. 1803 Two women seated. 1804 Young man seated. 1805 Woman seated. 1806 Woman seated. AV 71 Albert J. Ewing Collection Page 43 1807 Woman seated, “ Maggie Campbell” written on the negative. 1808 Seated man, hands folded, “ Frank White”. 1809 Young boy and girl sitting next to each other. 1810 Seated old lady. 22 1811 Smiling infant in aInfant in a gown sitting in a chair. 1849 Bust photo of a woman, “ Cora Stumk” [ sic] 1850 Seated woman. 1851 Seated young man. 1852 Seated young man. 1853 Older man from the waist up. 1854 Young girl holding a dog. 1855 Young boy wearing knickerbockers. 1856 Old woman from the waist up. 1857 Seated woman flanked by two standing young girls. AV 71 Albert J. Ewing Collection Page 44 1858 Infant in a chair. 1859 Two seated men. 1860 Young child wearing a gown. 1861 Photo of a photo of an old woman. 22 1862 Two young women. 1863 Infant in a chair. 1864 Young woman looking right. 1865 Infant in a chair. 1866 Infant in a chair. 1867 Young man looking left. 1868 Seated young man. 1869 Seated young woman. 1870 Young boy sitting cross- legged in a chair. 1871 Standing young man, hand on a chair. 1872 Seated young man. 1873
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the undead queen, but had great admiration for Gehrman, unaware of his curious mania. ゲールマンに師事した最初の狩人たち その1人、女狩人マリアの狩装束 カインハーストの意匠が見てとれる 不死の女王、その傍系にあたる彼女は だがゲールマンを慕った。好奇の狂熱も知らぬままに Maria Hunter Gloves (マリアの狩手袋) Among the first hunters, all students of Gehrman, was the lady hunter Maria. These were her hunter's gloves, crafted in Cainhurst. Maria is distantly related to the undead queen, but had great admiration for Gehrman, unaware of his curious mania. ゲールマンに師事した最初の狩人たち その1人、女狩人マリアの狩手袋 カインハーストの意匠が見てとれる 不死の女王、その傍系にあたる彼女は だがゲールマンを慕った。好奇の狂熱も知らぬままに Maria Hunter Trousers (マリアの狩ズボン) Among the first hunters, all students of Gehrman, was the lady hunter Maria. These were her hunter's trousers, crafted in Cainhurst. Maria is distantly related to the undead queen, but had great admiration for Gehrman, unaware of his curious mania. ゲールマンに師事した最初の狩人たち その1人、女狩人マリアの狩ズボン カインハーストの意匠が見てとれる 不死の女王、その傍系にあたる彼女は だがゲールマンを慕った。好奇の狂熱も知らぬままに + Church (教会) Black Church Hat (教会の黒帽子) [Male] Attire of Healing Church Hunters. Most Healing Church hunters are elementary doctors who understand the importance of early prevention of the scourge, achieved by disposing of victims, and even potential victims, before signs of sickness manifest themselves. Their black attirewarrior of a previous age. This headgear is made of metal, a rarity for hunter garb, and has high defense, but only against physical attacks. 隠し街の狩人たちが被る鉄兜 黒いフードを取り去ったそれは、前時代的な兵士を連想させる 狩人の衣装としては珍しく金属製の防具であり 物理攻撃に限れば防御効果は高め Yahar'gul Black Garb (ヤハグルの黒衣) Thick black pullover worn by hunters of the Unseen Village. The hunters of Yahar'gul answer to the village's founders, the School of Mensis. Hunters in name only, these kidnappers blend into the night wearing this attire. Designed primarily to defend from physical attacks, the binding of thick rope serves both to protect its wearer, and restrain his foes. 隠し街の狩人たちが纏う厚手の黒衣 隠し街を主宰する「メンシス学派」に通じる彼らは 狩人とは名ばかりの人さらい共であり、その衣装は夜に紛れる 主に物理防御力を意識した衣装であるが、巻きつけた荒縄は 捕縛用であると共に、ある種の呪いでもあるようだ Yahar'gul Black Gloves (ヤハグルの黒手袋) Thick black gloves worn by hunters of the Unseen Village. The hunters of Yahar'gul answer to the village's founders, the School of Mensis. Hunters in name only, these kidnappers blend into the night wearing this attire. Designed primarily to defend from physical attacks. 隠し街の狩人たちが纏う厚手の黒手袋 隠し街を主宰する「メンシス学派」に通じる彼らは 狩人とは名ばかりの人さらい共であり、その衣装は夜に紛れる 主に物理防御力を意識した衣装である Yahar'gul Black Trousers (ヤハグルの黒ズボン) Thick black trousers worn by hunters of the
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Transportation The township has recently seen a market increase in tourism due to the opening of the Freeway 5, (Chiang Wei-shui Memorial Freeway,) linking it with the Western area of Taipei. The freeway consists of a series of tunnels dug though the Snow Mountains, the longest of which measures 12.7 km (11.68 miles). The distance between Western Taipei and Toucheng is now 30km (18.75 miles) and takes roughly thirty minutes of driving, compared to several hours in the past. Local attractions The township has its fair share of fresh seafood restaurants and also a remarkable black sand beach,a surfer's attraction with a good view of the Turtle Island. (a national reservation, the only active volcano in Taiwan) Several boat operators offer trips from the Wushish Harbor to Turtle Island and also formaxilla in 16 studies including 343 patients\[[@ref12][@ref23][@ref25][@ref26][@ref27][@ref28][@ref29][@ref30][@ref31][@ref32][@ref33][@ref34][@ref35][@ref36][@ref37][@ref38]\] and exclusively in the mandible in nine studies including 145 patients.\[[@ref15][@ref39][@ref40][@ref41][@ref42][@ref43][@ref44][@ref45][@ref46]\] In three studies (36 patients), only the posterior mandible was reconstructed\[[@ref15][@ref41][@ref42]\] and in four studies (64 patients) the defects were located in anterior maxillary area.\[[@ref25][@ref26][@ref27][@ref28]\] Defects were augmented mostly vertically (height range: 3--10 cm)\[[@ref28][@ref39][@ref40][@ref41][@ref15][@ref44][@ref46][@ref47][@ref55]\] and horizontal augmentation was performed in fewer patients (width range: 2--6).\[[@ref23][@ref25][@ref29][@ref42][@ref48][@ref49]\] In ten studies, both horizontal and vertical augmentation had been performed.\[[@ref12][@ref26][@ref31][@ref32][@ref34][@ref35][@ref36][@ref51][@ref53][@ref55]\] Intraoral sites (mental symphysis, mandibular body/ramus, and maxillary tuberosity) were the primary source of autogenous bone (362 patients) followed by Iliac crest in 295 patients. The calvarium was the graft source in three studies;\[[@ref31][@ref43][@ref54]\] however, the number of used calvarial grafts was not reported. The harvested bone was used alone as a block bone graft
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Note: Latency in the video stream means index items will appear first. 09:34:01 Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union 09:34:05 Q1. What discussions he has had with the Chancellor of the Exchequer on financial services and negotiations on the UK leaving the EU. (906687) 09:34:09 Rt Hon David Davis MP, The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative) 09:35:07 Rt Hon Theresa Villiers MP (Chipping Barnet, Conservative) 09:35:28 Rt Hon David Davis MP, The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative) 09:36:13 Stephen Hammond MP (Wimbledon, Conservative) 09:36:35 Rt Hon David Davis MP, The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative) 09:36:46 Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP (Leeds Central, Labour) 09:37:40 Rt Hon David Davis MP,The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative) 09:38:40 Rt Hon Pat McFadden MP (Wolverhampton South East, Labour) 09:39:07 Rt Hon David Davis MP, The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative) 09:39:46 Mr Philip Hollobone MP (Kettering, Conservative) 09:40:08 Rt Hon David Davis MP, The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative) 09:40:41 Ms Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh MP (Ochil and South Perthshire, Scottish National Party) 09:41:02 Rt Hon David Davis MP, The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative) 09:41:28 Rt Hon Stephen Timms MP (East Ham, Labour) 09:41:46 Rt Hon David Davis MP, The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative) 09:42:09 Keir Starmer MP (Holborn and St Pancras, Labour) 09:43:03 Rt
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the same person Coleman identified at the lineup on April 9, 1991. Detective Conwell testified that on September 1, 1990, he was assigned to investigate the death of Peters. He spoke with Coleman, who accompanied Conwell to North Laramie and pointed out the crime scene. Conwell also spoke to Jamison and Jones, who had taken Peters to the hospital after the shooting. Conwell went to Peters' house on September 2, 1990. He found Gurley at Peters' home. Gurley told him that two men named "Poncho" and "Twon" were the persons who shot Peters. Gurley described "Poncho" as a black male, 20 to 23 years of age, six feet to six feet two inches tall, weighing 200 to 225 pounds. He described "Twon"as a bow legged black male, 28 to 30 years old, five feet ten inches tall, weighing around 180 pounds. Gurley also directed Detective Conwell to "Twon's" car on September 3, 1990. Conwell stated that Antoine Day surrendered to police on September 4, 1990. He was placed in a lineup and identified by Coleman and Gurley as one of the shooters. Defendant testified. He stated he was 25 years old, was 6 feet 3 inches tall, and weighed 338 pounds. He stated that the photograph used to identify him was taken when he was 17. He could not remember where he was on the night of the shooting. But, he was sure he was not on Laramie Avenue and did not
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Tempore of the South Carolina Senate; (5) one member from South Carolina representing a water or sewer municipal utility to be appointed by the South Carolina legislative members of the commission; (6) one person from a nonprofit land conservation trust operating within the North Carolina portion of the basin, appointed by the Governor of North Carolina; (7) the President of Duke Power or his designee; (8) the Chairman of the Bi-State Catawba River Task Force or his designee; (9) the Chief Executive Officer of the Carolina's Partnership, Inc. or his designee; (10) one person to represent the commissions referenced below, appointed jointly by the three chief executive officers of the commissions: the Lake Wylie Marine Commission established pursuant to Article 4 of Chapter 77 of the North Carolina General Statutes, the Mountain Island LakeMarine Commission established pursuant to Article 6 of Chapter 77 of the North Carolina General Statutes, and the Lake Norman Marine Commission established pursuant to Chapter 1089 of the 1969 North Carolina Session Laws; (11) one member from a lake homeowner's association located on the Catawba/ Wateree River whose members reside in South Carolina, to be appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the South Carolina Senate. (B) The Yadkin/Pee Dee Commission shall be composed of fifteen members who reside in counties which abut the Yadkin/Pee Dee River Basin as follows: (1) two members of the North Carolina House of Representatives, to be appointed by the Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives; (2) two members of the North Carolina Senate, to be appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the
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and Viêt Nam Quang Phục hội (Vietnamese Restoration League ). Some of them also worked for Huángpŭ Jūnxiào. Lâm Đức Thụ forced the members of Vietnamese Restoration League to submit to him two photographs if they wanted to join the Huángpŭ Jūnxiào. The members who did not join the Communist Party would be sold to the French like Phan Bội Châu.Lý Thụy and Lâm Đức Thụ's businessdevelopedin a convenient way from 1925 to 1933 so Lâm Đức Thụ became a rich man while Lý Thụy could developed easily his communist party. Although a great number of communists evaluated Lý Thụy, but Hà Huy Tập criticized him harshly in some letters he sent to the Communist International especially the letter dated April 20,1932 he denounced that Lý Thụy pushed hundred members of the Indochina Communist Party andthe Vietnam Revolutionary Youth Association ( Viet Nam Thanh Niên Cách Mạng Đồng Chí hội) into the hand of the French (20). Perhaps when Lý Thụy and Lâm Đức Thụ engaged in the trafficking in persons, they sold everybody even the communists who belonged to another Vietnamese communist parties. Nguyễn Tất Thành was really a traitor. The Vietnamese Communistseven Hồ Chí Minh confirmed that Hồ Chí Minh was a lackey of the French colonialists:When the Vietnam Revolutionary Youth Association ( Viet Nam Thanh Niên Cách Mạng Đồng Chí hội) began to spread in Vietnam, the French colonialists helped me so much" (24) IV. CONCLUSIONIt is clear that Nguyễn Tất Thành and Lâm Đức Thụ sold out Phan Bội Châu to the French, but Nguyễn Tất Thành was a master mind . He was a crafty and
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Li participated in an ophthalmology fellowship in conjunction with Eye Center and the University. The fellowship program was conducted in part at Eye Center, a professional association of ophthalmologists. All of the doctors at Eye Center are part of Associates, a private professional association of doctors. Doctor Salmonsen, a doctor at Associates, was a faculty member of the Department of Ophthalmology at the University and Dr. Li's preceptor. A preceptor allows the fellow to work with him by observing and participating in the preceptor's practice. After completing the fellowship, Dr. Li received a certificate of completion that did not bear the official University seal. Dr. Ruiz, the chairman of the University's Department of Ophthalmology, refused to grant a certificate with the seal because Dr. Li had not complied with the 75% mandatory attendance atdepartmental conferences. Doctor Li presented summary judgment evidence showing that other doctors in the fellowship program who, like her, had failed to meet the attendance requirement had been issued certificates with the University seal. Doctor Li's first lawsuit alleged a breach of contract claim against the University, Associates, Eye Center, and Drs. Ruiz and Salmonsen. Doctor Li amended her original petition by adding civil rights claims concerning violations of due process and by dropping her breach of contract claim against Associates, Eye Center, and Drs. Ruiz and Salmonsen in their individual capacities. Both Associates and Eye Center filed summary judgment motions, which were granted. The University filed a plea to the jurisdiction for itself and on behalf of Drs. Ruiz and Salmonsen, in their individual and official capacities. The trial judge granted the
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While it may be too early to start molding his bust in Canton's hallways, it's just the right time to get excited about the potential of this Texans defense in 2017. With Clowney, Watt and Whitney Merclius anchoring the front seven, Houston can improve on last season's league-leading defensive output and make a charge against New England atop the AFC -- of course, all of this hinges as always on the competence of the offense and whomever's under center, but that's for another article.and the trial proceeded on punishment only.  The jury sentenced Pickett to 50 years in prison.  After his conviction, Pickett filed a motion for new trial based on ineffective assistance of counsel, in which he alleged that his attorney abandoned him on the day of trial, was unprepared for trial, gave him erroneous advice about the probable punishment he would receive, and failed to inform him of the consequences of an affirmative deadly weapon finding with respect to his eligibility for parole.  In addition, Pickett alleged that his guilty plea was involuntary because his trial counsel misinformed him, threatened him, and improperly induced him to plead guilty.  The trial court held an evidentiary hearing on the motion for new trial.  Pickett testified that his trial counsel visited him only once during the nine months he spent in jail awaiting trial.  He
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the banks from this taxation, but was that the Board of Councilmen was estopped to deny the alleged contract because of the decree of the Franklin Circuit Court. This is explicitly stated in the decree as the ground of the decree, and the decree could have rested on no other ground, as the suit was in effect a suit to enforce the state court decree, and, conceding the potency attributed to the doctrine of res judicata, the Circuit Court of the United States could not have exercised an original judgment on the question of contract or not, but was compelled *523 to accept the existence of the contract as "established" by the decree of the Franklin Circuit Court. I think it follows that when a decree rests on theFed. Rep. 18. The court stated that the judgment of the Franklin Circuit Court rested on a former decision of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky holding the revenue act of 1892 void as an impairment of the state's contract with the banks, and that, after the decree of the United States Circuit Court, the Court of Appeals of Kentucky overruled its former decision; and the United States Court of Appeals then held that the consequent reversal of the Franklin Circuit judgment furnished no adequate ground for the revision of the decree of the United States Circuit Court. The prior decision of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky was rendered June 1, 1895, and is reported 97 Kentucky, 590. That decision was overruled by a decision rendered March 24,
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in plaats van deze drie. Dus hoe zit een, twee? Hoe zit het met drie? Hoe zit het met vier in het licht blauw, vijf op het einde? Over iemand hierheen? Zes vooraan, zeven vooraan, en acht tegen de voorkant ook. >> Dus ik gewoon zo toevallig bereide komen met een hele hoop van papiertjes. En op deze stukjes papier zijn nummers dat vertegenwoordigen wat columns jullie gaan vertegenwoordigen. Dus je zal zijn - wat is je naam? >> STUDENT: Anna Leah. >> DAVID Malan: Anna Leah, je de 128s kolom zijn. Je bent? >> STUDENT: Chris. >> DAVID Malan: Chris zal als 64s kolom. Je bent? >> STUDENT: Dan. >> DAVID Malan: Dan zal als 32s kolom. >> STUDENT: Pramit. >> DAVID Malan: Pramit zal als kolom 16s. >> STUDENT: Lillian. >> DAVID Malan: Lillian zal de 8s zijn. >> STUDENT: Jill. >> DAVID Malan: Jill zal als 4s kolom. >> STUDENT: Mary. >> DAVID Malan: Mary zal de 2s, en? >>ju do të jetë - çfarë është emri juaj? >> STUDENT: Anna Leah. >> DAVID Malan: Anna Lea, ju do të jetë kolona 128s. Ju jeni? >> STUDENT: Chris. >> DAVID Malan: Chris do të jetë kolona 64s. Ju jeni? >> STUDENT: Dan. >> DAVID Malan: Dan do të jetë kolona 32s. >> STUDENT: Pramit. >> DAVID Malan: Pramit do të jetë kolona 16s. >> STUDENT: Lillian. >> DAVID Malan: Lillian do të jetë 8s. >> STUDENT: Jill. >> DAVID Malan: Jill do të jetë kolona 4s. >> STUDENT: Mary. >> DAVID Malan: Maria do të jenë 2s, dhe? >> STUDENT: David. >> DAVID Malan: David do të jetë kolona 1s. Macedonian: ние може да претставува букви, и со писма можеме сега да почне компонирањето пораки и печатење карактери на екранот. >> Така нека ме покани, ако можев, осум храбри волонтери - кои не ум се појавува не само на камера, но на интернет - да излезе тука и претставуваат осум
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East Cambridgeshire, Conservative) 12:19:56 Ruth George MP (High Peak, Labour) 12:20:17 Lucy Frazer MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (South East Cambridgeshire, Conservative) 12:20:39 Rt Hon Sir Desmond Swayne MP (New Forest West, Conservative) 12:20:52 Lucy Frazer MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (South East Cambridgeshire, Conservative) 12:21:32 Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice 12:21:34 Rt Hon David Gauke MP, The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice (South West Hertfordshire, Conservative) 12:22:07 Kate Green MP (Stretford and Urmston, Labour) 12:22:24 Rt Hon David Gauke MP, The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice (South West Hertfordshire, Conservative) 12:22:40 Alex Chalk MP (Cheltenham, Conservative) 12:22:53 Rory Stewart MP, The Minister of State, Ministry of Justice (Penrith and The Border, Conservative) 12:23:19 Rt Hon John Spellar MP (Warley, Labour) 12:23:50 Lucy FrazerMP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (South East Cambridgeshire, Conservative) 12:23:58 Mary Robinson MP (Cheadle, Conservative) 12:24:17 Lucy Frazer MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (South East Cambridgeshire, Conservative) 12:24:39 Stephen Lloyd MP (Eastbourne, Liberal Democrat) 12:25:01 Lucy Frazer MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (South East Cambridgeshire, Conservative) 12:25:10 Sir Edward Leigh MP (Gainsborough, Conservative) 12:25:23 Rt Hon David Gauke MP, The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice (South West Hertfordshire, Conservative) 12:25:52 Tonia Antoniazzi MP (Gower, Labour) 12:26:21 Dr Phillip Lee MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (Bracknell, Conservative) 12:26:40 Craig Tracey MP (North Warwickshire, Conservative) 12:26:53 Rt Hon David Gauke MP, The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice (South West Hertfordshire, Conservative) 12:27:17 Mr Jim Cunningham MP (Coventry South, Labour) 12:27:32 Rt Hon David Gauke
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Grayling MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 11:33:05 Bob Blackman MP (Harrow East, Conservative) 11:33:29 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 11:33:47 Tom Blenkinsop MP (Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland, Labour) 11:34:20 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 11:34:36 Martin Vickers MP (Cleethorpes, Conservative) 11:35:02 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 11:35:25 Sammy Wilson MP (East Antrim, Democratic Unionist Party) 11:35:56 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Epsom andEwell, Conservative) 11:36:14 Oliver Colvile MP (Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport, Conservative) 11:36:39 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 11:37:06 Holly Lynch MP (Halifax, Labour) 11:37:31 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 11:37:54 Glyn Davies MP (Montgomeryshire, Conservative) 11:38:24 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 11:38:51 Christian Matheson MP (City of Chester, Labour) 11:39:24 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative) 11:39:42 Julian Sturdy MP (York Outer, Conservative) 11:40:07 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Lord President of the Council and
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in January by letter to his attorney. The letter summarized the outcry witness's testimony. The trial began in April. Appellant had sufficient notice of the testimony. Point of error two is overruled. In his third and fourth points, appellant complains that the trial court erred in admitting into evidence an involuntary statement which was allegedly obtained in violation of his Miranda rights. Ms. Bachicha, a caseworker for the Texas Department of Human Services, testified that she took appellant's statement when he came into the office with his girlfriend, the child victim's mother. Ms. Bachicha testified that she did not consider him under arrest nor did she have the authority to make an arrest. After a complaint is made, it is DHS policy to take a statement from a potential abuser in order tointerrogation purposes. United States v. Phelps, 443 F.2d 246 (5th Cir. 1971). The determination of custody is made upon the totality of the circumstances. Here, both appellant and Ms. Bachica testified that he voluntarily returned to DHS the second day. Ms. Bachicha was not a law enforcement officer and could not force him to return to the DHS. He came by his own persuasion. Appellant asserts in his brief that Ms. Bachicha, as DHS agent, coerced and induced him to make the incriminating statement. He asserts that his statement was taken under the premise that Ms. Bachicha would help him regain custody of his future step-daughter. Ms. Bachicha testified that she informed appellant that he had the right to terminate the interview at any time and that he was free to leave.
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U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage at Katine's law office on Friday, June 26, 2015, in Center. in a 5-4 decision, ... more Photo: Brett Coomer, Houston Chronicle Image 14 of 24 John Nechman yells out the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to legalize same-sex marriage after reading it on a computer on Friday, June 26, 2015, in Center. in a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, striking down the remaining bans in Texas and a dozen other states. less John Nechman yells out the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to legalize same-sex marriage after reading it on a computer on Friday, June 26, 2015, in Center. in a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court legalized same-sex ... more Photo: Brett Coomer, Houston Chronicle Image 15 of 24 Ashton P. Woods, left, and KentRutter celebrate the U.S. Supreme Court decision to legalize same-sex marriage on Friday, June 26, 2015, in Center. in a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, striking down the remaining bans in Texas and a dozen other states. less Ashton P. Woods, left, and Kent Rutter celebrate the U.S. Supreme Court decision to legalize same-sex marriage on Friday, June 26, 2015, in Center. in a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court legalized same-sex ... more Photo: Brett Coomer, Houston Chronicle Image 16 of 24 Ashton P. Woods embraces Nikki Araguz after the reading of the U.S. Supreme Court decision to legalize same-sex marriage on Friday, June 26, 2015, in Center. in a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, striking down the remaining bans in Texas and a
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Police since 1974. He originally served as a state trooper. In 1978, he was promoted to Sergeant and was assigned to the Operations Center. As early as 1981, Officer Miles complained about racial discrimination in the promotional decisions of the Indiana State Police. Shortly thereafter, Officer Miles filed a lawsuit that later was settled without admission of liability. In 1984, Officer Miles subsequently was promoted to First Sergeant,1 the rank he retained at the time of this action. 4 After his promotion to First Sergeant, Officer Miles served as Quartermaster in the Logistics Division from 1985 until 1988, and, after 1988, as the Engineering Section Commander of that division. In 1991, Officer Miles became the Acting Assistant Personnel Division Commander. In 1994, as a temporary appointment, Officer Miles was transferredComplaint 6 While Officer Miles was employed in the Personnel Division, he was a Section Commander, but he performed the duties of an Assistant Division Commander and served in the capacity of Division Commander in the Division Commander's absence. During one of the occasions when Officer Miles served in the capacity of Division Commander, he attended a meeting and heard a racially derogatory statement made by one Major about Major Carraway, an African-American. Officer Miles reported the statement to his direct supervisor, the Commander of the Personnel Division, who reported the statement to the Equal Employment Opportunity ("EEO") Office. No further action was taken because Major Carraway did not complain about the remark. 7 In December 1995, Officer Miles filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ("EEOC"), and, in February
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reasons related to the business of teaching. (2) Puryear contends the act of bringing her dog to school was within the scope of her duties as a teacher and involved the exercise of her judgment and discretion. Further, she contends as long as the dog was brought to school for reasons related to teaching and she was teaching at the time of the incident, immunity should apply. Puryear asserts she conclusively established she was entitled to qualified immunity. In response, Cockfield points out that at the time Zutella was bitten Puryear was not using the dog directly in any teaching or educational capacity. Cockfield contends Puryear failed to establish that at the time Zutella was bitten the issues of the dog's presence in the classroom and whether it was properly restrained were related to orto school was within the scope of her duties as a teacher and involved the exercise of her judgment and discretion. Further, she contends as long as the dog was brought to school for reasons related to teaching and she was teaching at the time of the incident, immunity should apply. Puryear asserts she conclusively established she was entitled to qualified immunity. In response, Cockfield points out that at the time Zutella was bitten Puryear was not using the dog directly in any teaching or educational capacity. Cockfield contends Puryear failed to establish that at the time Zutella was bitten the issues of the dog's presence in the classroom and whether it was properly restrained were related to or within the scope of Puryear's teaching duties as a matter of law. Consequently, Cockfield
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Background {#Sec1} ========== Follicular lymphoid hyperplasia (FLH) is characterized as a non-neoplastic lymphoproliferative disease, and is also known as nodular lymphoid lesion and pseudolymphoma. This rare disease is known to affect various organs including the skin, lungs, stomach, breasts, intestine, spleen, pancreas, and liver \[[@CR1], [@CR2]\]. In the head and neck region, involvements of the orbit, thyroid, and oral cavity have been demonstrated. Morphologically, the lesion may show the features of FLH. The clinicopathological features of lymphoid hyperplasia in the oral mucosa were initially reported by Adkins in 1973 \[[@CR3]\]. The author indicated the hard palate as the most commonly affected site. FLH of the hard palate may be confused clinically and histologically with malignant lymphoma. The condition most commonly affects elderly patients and presents as a painless, slowly growingλ light chainsNANANA17Menasce et al.2001 \[[@CR1]\]51MLeft hard palate20SwellingNo bony involvementExcision48 monthsP: κ and λ light chainsP: Bcl2NANo recurrenceN: Bcl2NA1875MMidline hard palate10SwellingNSExcision24 monthsNAP: Bcl2NANo recurrenceN: Bcl2NA1961FMultifocalLargest 20SwellingNSExcision192 monthsP: κ and λ light chainsNANANo recurrenceN: Bcl220Kolokotronis et al.2003 \[[@CR15]\]74FRight hard palate25Firm swellingNo bony involvementExcision18 monthsP: CD20P: CD20P: CD45RONo recurrenceN: Bcl2N: Bcl2, CD45RONA22Carnelio and Rodrigues2005 \[[@CR4]\]36FLeft tongue40 × 30Painless ulcerNSExcision48 monthsNANANANo recurrence21Kojima et al.2005 \[[@CR5]\]49FRight cheek10 × 10Hard massNSExcision14 monthsP: CD20, CD10, IgD, IgM, CD30P: CD20, IgD, IgMP: CD30, CD57No recurrenceN: Bcl2NAN: CD15, EMA23Jham et al.2009 \[[@CR6]\]55FLeft hard palate50SwellingNo bony involvementIncisional biopsy3 monthsP: CD20, CD79a,CD10, CD21, Bcl6, CD45P: CD20, CD79a CD45P: CD3, CD5, CD30, CD15, CD45Disease freeN: Bcl2N: Bcl2NA24Gordón-Núñez et al.2012 \[[@CR7]\]70FRight soft palate20Nodular massNo bony involvementExcision8 monthsNAP: Bcl2NANo recurrenceN: Bcl2NA25Anjomsboaa et al.2013 \[[@CR16]\]46FRight hard palate20 × 15NontenderNo intraosseous radiolucencyIntralesional steroid injection7 monthsP: CD20, CD3, CD5, CD10P: CD20, Bcl2, Bcl6P: CD20, Bcl2, CD3, CD5, Bcl6firm massNo
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1996 and MDMK during the 1998, 1999 and 2004 elections. Srivilliputhur is now part of the Tenkasi (Lok Sabha constituency) – it has the following six assembly constituencies – Sankaranayanarkoil (SC), Vasudevanallur (SC), Kadayanallur, Tenkasi, Srivilliputhur and Rajapalayam. The current Member of Parliament from the constituency is Vasanthi.M from the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. Law and order in the town is maintained by the Srivilliputhur sub division of the Tamil Nadu Police headed by a Deputy Superintendent. There are three police stations in the town, one of them being an all-women police station. There are special units like prohibition enforcement, district crime, social justice and human rights, district crime records and special branch that operate at the district level police division headed by a Superintendent of Police. Virudhunagar District court iscommunity leaders, health providers and malaria patients.Table 2Characteristics of the reviewed articlesFirst authorYearCountryDuration of data collectionQualitative methodsFocus groupsIndividual interviewsObservationsAdhikari2018Laos11 months (Sep 2015 to Aug 2016)12 FGDs with 100 participants31YesBannister-Tyrrell2018Vietnam2 months (April to June 2016)No22 in-depth interview, 10 informal conversationsYesChen2017Vietnam2 months (Dec 2015 to Jan 2016)61Crawshaw2017MyanmarUnspecified425Grietens2010Vietnam3 months (July 2005 to September 2006)101Participated in everyday activities inc. forest activitiesGrietens2012Vietnam3 months (between July 2005 and September 2006)YesSemi-structuredEthnographyGrietens2015CambodiaUnspecified (during 2012)YesYesGryseels2013Cambodia4 months (April to July 2010)126YesGryseels2015aCambodiaBetween 2012 and 2013320 individual interviews and 759 informal conversationsSmelt household member's arms for repellentGryseels2015bCambodia/Vietnam Border5 months (between 2008 and 2010)257Observed daily lifeGryseels2015cCambodiaUnspecified (during 2012)153YesLim2017Cambodia3 days in each village (20)118YesLiverani2017Cambodia2013 duration unspecified71Lyttleton2016Thailand2 weeks in November 2014YesObserved daily life, health outreach activityPanvisavas2001Thai Myanmar Border8 months in 19995YesPell2017Cambodia2015 and 2016Yes40YesSahan2017Myanmar4 months (March to July 2015)45YesShafique2016Cambodia8 months (August 2010 to March 2011)613YesSinghanetra-Renard1986ThailandJune 1985 to March 1986YesYesTaffon2018Cambodia4 months (December 2015 to March 2016)869YesVerschuere2017Cambodia4 months (August to November
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Note: Latency in the video stream means index items will appear first. 11:34:53 Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs 11:34:57 Q1. What assessment he has made of trends in the number of demolitions by Israel of Palestinian homes and other structures in the West Bank in 2016. (905808) 11:35:01 Mr Tobias Ellwood MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Bournemouth East, Conservative) 11:36:27 Richard Burden MP (Birmingham, Northfield, Labour) 11:37:36 Mr Tobias Ellwood MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Bournemouth East, Conservative) 11:38:15 Rt Hon Sir Eric Pickles MP (Brentwood and Ongar, Conservative) 11:39:06 Mr Tobias Ellwood MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Bournemouth East, Conservative) 11:39:53 Sarah Champion MP (Rotherham, Labour) 11:40:25 Mr Tobias Ellwood MP,The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Bournemouth East, Conservative) 11:40:49 Mr Philip Hollobone MP (Kettering, Conservative) 11:41:20 Mr Tobias Ellwood MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Bournemouth East, Conservative) 11:41:44 Q2. What guidance he issues to British Embassies on whether they are obliged to respond to enquiries from British companies seeking assistance to understand the laws and regulations relating to their business dealings with the country in which the Embassy is based. (905809) 11:41:49 Mr Tobias Ellwood MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Bournemouth East, Conservative) 11:42:12 Mhairi Black MP (Paisley and Renfrewshire South, Scottish National Party) 11:42:38 Mr Tobias Ellwood MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Bournemouth East, Conservative) 11:43:10 Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MP (The Cotswolds,
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alarm, abuse, torment, and embarrass another, to wit: the Texas Rehabilitation Commission ("TRC"), a government agency, made repeated telephone communications in a manner reasonably likely to harass, annoy, alarm, abuse, torment, embarrass, and offend another, to wit: • on May 15, 2003, the defendant called the TRC and spoke with employee Laura York and called her a "lying piece of filth," • on May 15, 2003, the defendant called the TRC and spoke with employee Sarah Flores and yelled at her and referred to another employee as a "piece of shit," • on May 15, 2003, the defendant called the TRC and spoke with employee Yvonne Garcia-Fuentes and yelled profanity including the phrase "you sons of bitches," • on May 15, 2003, the defendant called the TRC and spoke with employee Tony Lawrence and yelled profanity including the phrase "fuck your mother," • on May 15,during pretrial proceedings. Denial of counsel. The record reflects that appellant voluntarily elected to represent himself, although standby counsel was appointed to provide assistance upon request. We are not referred to any instance in which appellant was denied assistance by counsel. Point of error two is overruled. Witnesses and Defensive Evidence In point of error three, appellant again urges that he was denied his Sixth Amendment right to call witnesses in his own behalf. In point four, he contends that he was denied the right to present evidence in his defense. Appellant's argument under these points is that he was denied adequate discovery. On February 20, 2004, appellant requested that subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum be issued for 119 persons, including the President of the United States, the Attorney General of the United States, the Attorney
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Demographics Analysis The people of Culver City City, California give the community character. This place is unique because of factors such as population size / density, ethnic background, ratio of males to females, and average age. Population By Sex By Age(Culver City City, California) Male: Under 5 years : 1,184 5 to 9 years : 918 10 to 14 years : 1,293 15 to 17 years : 589 18 and 19 years : 368 20 years : 189 21 years : 236 22 to 24 years : 666 25 to 29 years : 1,787 30 to 34 years : 1,240 35 to 39 years : 1,680 40 to 44 years : 1,642 45 to 49 years : 1,263 50 to 54 years : 1,051 55 to 59 years : 1,321 60 and 61 years : 379 62 to 64 years : 611 65 and 66 years : 377 67 to69 years : 545 70 to 74 years : 469 75 to 79 years : 265 80 to 84 years : 326 85 years and over : 390 Female: Under 5 years : 1,087 5 to 9 years : 1,067 10 to 14 years : 1,094 15 to 17 years : 489 18 and 19 years : 257 20 years : 176 21 years : 77 22 to 24 years : 539 25 to 29 years : 1,204 30 to 34 years : 1,957 35 to 39 years : 1,570 40 to 44 years : 1,578 45 to 49 years : 1,288 50 to 54 years : 1,505 55 to 59 years : 1,337 60 and 61 years : 512 62 to 64 years : 779 65 and 66 years : 703 67 to 69 years : 863 70 to 74 years : 662 75 to 79 years : 596 80 to 84 years :
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Pels family, and a man named Fritz Pfeffer, only one survived - Otto Frank. Anne’s father survived Auschwitz and was liberated by Soviet soldiers in January 1945. Factoid Of the eight people who had been hiding in the secret annex - Anne, her sister, her parents, the Van Pels family, and a man named Fritz Pfeffer, only one survived - Otto Frank. Anne’s father survived Auschwitz and was liberated by Soviet soldiers in January 1945. Factoid Of the eight people who had been hiding in the secret annex - Anne, her sister, her parents, the Van Pels family, and a man named Fritz Pfeffer, only one survived - Otto Frank. Anne’s father survived Auschwitz and was liberated by Soviet soldiers in January 1945. Factoid Of the eight people who had beenhiding in the secret annex - Anne, her sister, her parents, the Van Pels family, and a man named Fritz Pfeffer, only one survived - Otto Frank. Anne’s father survived Auschwitz and was liberated by Soviet soldiers in January 1945. Factoid Of the eight people who had been hiding in the secret annex - Anne, her sister, her parents, the Van Pels family, and a man named Fritz Pfeffer, only one survived - Otto Frank. Anne’s father survived Auschwitz and was liberated by Soviet soldiers in January 1945. Factoid Of the eight people who had been hiding in the secret annex - Anne, her sister, her parents, the Van Pels family, and a man named Fritz Pfeffer, only one survived - Otto Frank. Anne’s father survived Auschwitz and was liberated
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of Irving S. Sigal, deceased,Palmer N. Smith, individually and as Administrator of theEstate of James A. Smith, deceased, Roosevelt Smith, aspersonal Representative of the Estate of Mary E. Smith,deceased, Harvey V. Hall, as Successor Executor of theEstate of Mary E. Smith, deceased, Joan C. Smith,individually and as Co-Administrator of the Estate ofCynthia Joan Smith, deceased, Edward F. Smith, individuallyand as Co-Administrator of the Estate of Cynthia Joan Smith,deceased, Donald R. Stinnett, Temporary Administrator of theEstate of Michael Gary Stinnett, Donald R. Stinnett,individually and as Administratrix of the Estate of AnthonyS. Swan, deceased, Michael Woolf Tager, individually and asAdministrator of the Estate of Marc Tagerm deceased, TadashiTanaka, as Administrator of the Estate of Hidekazu Tanaka,deceased, Emi Tanaka, as Administrator of the Estate ofHidekazu Tanaka, deceased, Ivy Ng Trimmer-Smith Cobb,individuallyand as Administratrix of the Estate of David W.Trimmer-Smith, deceased, Vera Van Tienhoven, individuallyand as personal Representative of the Estate of Thomas F.Van Tienhoven, deceased, Shirin Alaghband Vejdany,individually and as Administratrix of the Estate of AsaadVejdany, deceased, Michael Waido, individually and asAdministrator of the Estate of Janine Waido, deceased,Barbara Matthews Weedon, individually and as Administratrixof the Estate of Kesha Weedon, deceased, Rosanne Weston,individually and as Executrix of the Estate of Jerome LeeWatson, deceased, George H. Williams, individually and asCo-Administrator of the Estate of George W. Williams,deceased, Helena R. Williams, individually and asCo-Administrator of the Estate of George W. Williams,deceased, James K. Wolfe, Individually and as personalRepresentative of the Estate of Miriam L. Wolfe, deceased,Rosemary Mild, individually and as personal Representativeof the Estate of Miriam L. Wolfe, deceased, Everett
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The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice (South West Hertfordshire, Conservative) 12:13:08 Q12. What progress has been made on introducing technology to assist with rehabilitation in prisons. (905589) 12:13:10 Rt Hon David Gauke MP, The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice (South West Hertfordshire, Conservative) 12:13:36 Giles Watling MP (Clacton, Conservative) 12:13:48 Rt Hon David Gauke MP, The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice (South West Hertfordshire, Conservative) 12:14:19 Q13. What progress is being made on introducing a victims' law. (905590) 12:14:23 Dr Phillip Lee MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (Bracknell, Conservative) 12:14:46 Sarah Champion MP (Rotherham, Labour) 12:15:17 Dr Phillip Lee MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (Bracknell, Conservative) 12:16:04 Jo Platt MP (Leigh, Labour (Co-op)) 12:16:29 Dr Phillip Lee MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of Statefor Justice (Bracknell, Conservative) 12:16:57 Rachel Maclean MP (Redditch, Conservative) 12:17:25 Dr Phillip Lee MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (Bracknell, Conservative) 12:17:57 Q15. What steps the Government plans to take to ensure that the UK legal system operates effectively after the UK leaves the EU. (905592) 12:18:00 Lucy Frazer MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (South East Cambridgeshire, Conservative) 12:18:21 Lee Rowley MP (North East Derbyshire, Conservative) 12:18:29 Lucy Frazer MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (South East Cambridgeshire, Conservative) 12:18:57 Q16. What steps his Department is taking to improve the court experience for victims and witnesses. (905594) 12:19:00 Lucy Frazer MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (South East Cambridgeshire, Conservative) 12:19:19 Damien Moore MP (Southport, Conservative) 12:19:30 Lucy Frazer MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (South
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"John N. Reid" for Jonathan Reid, deceased, both being of the County of Nelson, (for- merly Amherst) and state of Virginia conjointly with the other heirs of said descendents. It seems that Anna Woods husband, John N. Reid, was a native of Nelson County, formerly Amherst County, Va., and an heir of Alexander Reid deceased, but the relation is not very explicitly stated in the power of Attorney. The name was written "John N." for "Jonathan." The children of Anna Woods, and John N. Reid, or Jonathan Reid, were: Section 1. Alexander Reid, who it seems was in the year 1819, a resident of the city of Richmond, Va., and joined with his brother James in the power of Attorney to his brother-in-law, Andrew Wal- lace of Richmond, Ky. above named. He was born Jan. 22 1789. Section 2. Susannah AndersonReid, born Dec. 27, 1787, she married in Madison County, Ky., Benjamin Moberly, Oct. 4, 1808, whom she survived, and on the 30th day of Oct. 1826, she married again in Madison County, Ky., William Oldham, son of Richard Oldham of Estill County, Ky., and Ann Pepper his wife. (See Part VI, Chap. 11.) Said William Oldham was born April 23, 1777, and died Sept. 2 6, 1849, she was his second wife, and he was her second husband. She died May 13, 1851. Children of her first marriage: 1. Susannah Moberley. 2. Polly Moberley. 3. Jane Reid Moberley; married John R. Oldham. (See Part VI, Chap. 37.) 4. Thomas Jenkins Moberley, went to Missouri and settled in Jackson County. 5. John Reid Moberley. (the eldest) He went to Missouri, and Jlisfiiri/ nil (J (lcnc(i/(j(/i('s 249 settled in Jackson County, where he married and
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(Pemberville) Mutchler, Elmer A. (Rossford) Myers, A.F. (Bowling Green) Myers, George L. (North Baltimore) Myers, Leon Leonidis (Bowling Green) Myers, Myron (Custar) Myers, Orley W. (Bowling Green) Myers, Rolley R. (Cygnet) N Nangle [Naugle], Charles H. (Bowling Green) Neal, George S. (Cygnet) Neff, Willis Forry (Risingsun) Nelson, Oscar (Portage) Newman, Cecil I. (Bowling Green) Newton, James (Walbridge) Ney, Edward Campbell (Weston) Nichols, Frank C. (North Baltimore) Nichols, James A. (North Baltimore) Nichols, Ralph O. (North Baltimore) Nietz, John Alfred (Perrysburg) Nissen, Carl Martin (Lime City) Nixon, Clarence Henry (Pemberville) Nobles, Melvin (East Toledo) Nolenberger, George H. (Perrysburg) Norris, Charles E. (Bowling Green) North, Francis I. (Haskins) Noyes, Charles T. (Bowling Green) Noyes, Claire M. (Bowling Green) O Oates, Wilbur S. (Rossford) Oats, Ralph W. (Cygnet) Older, Michael Boyer (Bowling Green) Ollendorf, William (Bowling Green) O'Neal, Charles Samuel (Weston) O'Neal, Harry Sylvester (Weston) O'Neal, John Edward (Weston) O'Neal, William McKinley (Weston) O'Neill, Russell (Portage) Osborn, Clyde (Bowling Green) Osborn, Harrison Peter (Bowling Green) Osborn, J. Arthur (Bowling Green) Osborn, VincentJames L. (Rudolph) Thornton, John H. (Perrysburg) Thornton, Ora W. (Walbridge) Thorton, Claude (Rossford) Thurman, Leland Burton (Weston) Thurman, Roscoe James (Rudolph) Thurston, Stanley M. (Bowling Green) Tolles, Earl F. (Weston) Tolles, Fred C. (Weston) Towers, Harry (Bowling Green) Trautman, George W. (North Baltimore) Treece, Orin Clive (Perrysburg) Triggs, William C. (Weston) Troutner, Arthur Burton (Bowling Green) Trumbull, Claud Emmett (Milton Center) Turner, Sidney J. (Bowling Green) Tyson, Charles D. (Prairie Depot) Tyson, Sylvanus E. (Bowling Green) U Uhrig, Robert Eugene (Bowling Green) Underdown, William John Ephraim (Mermill) Underwood, Earl Lesley (Weston) Underwood, Samuel Wright (Custar) Urschell, Harold C. (Bowling Green) Uthoff, Elmo R. (Perrysburg) V Valentine, Sam (Bowling Green) Van Eman, John L. (Bloomdale) Van Norman, Harrison "Harry" Edwin (Weston) Van Voorhis, Hiram N. (Bowling Green) Van Vorce, Carl Benton (North Baltimore) Vanaman, Charles Robert (North Baltimore) Vaughn, Paul W. (North Baltimore) Vogelsong, H. (Prairie Depot) Vollmar, Ephraim (Tontogany) Vollmar, E. Roy (Haskins) Vollmar, Frank (Tontogany) Vollmar, John (Tontogany) Volmer, Ray A. (Haskins) W Wade, Frank J.
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3'-hydroxy-N-methyl-(S)-coclaurine 4'-O-methyltransferase In enzymology, a 3'-hydroxy-N-methyl-(S)-coclaurine 4'-O-methyltransferase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction S-adenosyl-L-methionine + 3'-hydroxy-N-methyl-(S)-coclaurine S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine + (S)-reticuline Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are S-adenosyl methionine and 3'-hydroxy-N-methyl-(S)-coclaurine, whereas its two products are S-adenosylhomocysteine and (S)-reticuline. This enzyme belongs to the family of transferases, specifically those transferring one-carbon group methyltransferases. The systematic name of this enzyme class is S-adenosyl-L-methionine:3'-hydroxy-N-methyl-(S)-coclaurine 4'-O-methyltransferase. This enzyme participates in alkaloid biosynthesis i. References Category:EC 2.1.1 Category:Enzymes of unknown structuresustained as a result of dishonest and fraudulent acts by Heller employees. This case arises from the activities of a Heller International regional vice president, Irving Chudy. Chudy managed the Phoenix branch office of Heller's subsidiary, Walter E. Heller Western, Inc. From December 7, 1971, until October 29, 1981, Chudy managed the Phoenix office and reported to Sidney Legg, the President of Heller Western, who worked in Los Angeles. Chudy opened the Phoenix office, and hired the key employees. Chudy's immediate subordinate, Rick Normand, stated that Chudy made personal loans to many of the employees in the Phoenix office in order to gain their favor, and so that the employees would feel "indebted" to him. Trial
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2013, at10:00 a.m. (Prevailing Eastern Time). Responses are due July 24. About Lehman Brothers Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. -- http://www.lehman.com/-- was the fourth largest investment bank in the United States. Formore than 150 years, Lehman Brothers has been a leader in theglobal financial markets by serving the financial needs ofcorporations, governmental units, institutional clients andindividuals worldwide. On Sept. 19, 2008, the Honorable Gerard E. Lynch of the U.S.District Court for the Southern District of New York, entered anorder commencing liquidation of Lehman Brothers, Inc., pursuantto the provisions of the Securities Investor Protection Act (CaseNo. 08-CIV-8119 (GEL)). James W. Giddens has been appointed astrustee for the SIPA liquidation of the business of LBI. The Bankruptcy Court approved Barclays Bank Plc's purchase ofLehman Brothers' North American investment banking and capitalmarkets operations and supporting infrastructurehave led Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. toincrease estimates of its cash levels to $80.6 billion, $15.8billion more than it said at this time last year. About Lehman Brothers Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. -- http://www.lehman.com/-- was the fourth largest investment bank in the United States. Formore than 150 years, Lehman Brothers has been a leader in theglobal financial markets by serving the financial needs ofcorporations, governmental units, institutional clients andindividuals worldwide. On Sept. 19, 2008, the Honorable Gerard E. Lynch of the U.S.District Court for the Southern District of New York, entered anorder commencing liquidation of Lehman Brothers, Inc., pursuantto the provisions of the Securities Investor Protection Act (CaseNo. 08-CIV-8119 (GEL)). James W. Giddens has been appointed astrustee for the SIPA liquidation of the business of LBI. The Bankruptcy Court approved Barclays Bank
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Abhayagiri Theravādins maintained close relations with Indian Buddhists and adopted many new teachings from India.[11] including many elements from Mahāyāna teachings, while the Jetavana Theravādins adopted Mahāyāna to a lesser extent.[10][12] Xuanzang wrote of two major divisions of Theravāda in Sri Lanka, referring to the Abhayagiri tradition as the "Mahāyāna Sthaviras," and the Mahāvihāra tradition as the "Hīnayāna Sthaviras."[13] Xuanzang further writes:[10] The Mahāvihāravāsins reject the Mahāyāna and practice the Hīnayāna, while the Abhayagirivihāravāsins study both Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna teachings and propagate the Tripiṭaka. Akira Hirakawa notes that the surviving Pāli commentaries (Aṭṭhakathā) of the Mahāvihāra school, when examined closely, also include a number of positions that agree with Mahāyāna teachings.[14] Kalupahana notes the same for the Visuddhimagga, the most important Theravāda commentary.[15] In the 8th century CE, it is known thatboth Mahāyāna and the esoteric Vajrayāna form of Buddhism were being practiced in Sri Lanka, and two Indian monks responsible for propagating Esoteric Buddhism in China, Vajrabodhi and Amoghavajra, visited the island during this time.[16] Abhayagiri Vihāra appears to have been a center for Theravadin Mahāyāna and Vajrayāna teachings.[17] Some scholars have held that the rulers of Sri Lanka ensured that Theravāda remained traditional, and that this characteristic contrasts with Indian Buddhism.[18] However, before the 12th century CE, more rulers of Sri Lanka gave support and patronage to the Abhayagiri Theravādins, and travelers such as Faxian saw the Abhayagiri Theravādins as the main Buddhist tradition in Sri Lanka.[19][20] The trend of Abhayagiri Vihara being the dominant Theravāda sect changed in the 12th century CE, when the Mahāvihāra gained the political
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the vehicle and for some identification.  The defendant went through items in both the front and back seats before he finally exited the vehicle and produced some identification.  The defendant then got back into his vehicle, rolled up the windows, and locked the doors.  Officer Chamblee eventually was able to talk the defendant out of his vehicle where the defendant refused to be patted down and became argumentative.  The officer called for backup.  At this time, the dispatcher informed Chamblee that appellant had an outstanding arrest warrant for a traffic offense.  When the backup officers arrived, appellant was patted down, handcuffed, and placed under arrest for the traffic warrant.             Officer Chamblee inspected the back seat area of his patrol car just as he had done at the beginning of his shift and after he transported an earlier prisoner.  Onit and found the methamphetamine under the back seat where appellant had been sitting.  Such a patrol car search, before and after a prisoner is transported, is a standard law enforcement practice.  Occasionally, as was the case here, contraband is found in the area where the prisoner was seated.             In Garcia v. State, 871 S.W.2d 769 (Tex. App.—Corpus Christi 1994, pet. ref’d), the arresting officer had followed a similar procedure of searching before and after he transported a prisoner to the police station.  In the second search, the officer found a syringe, three small baggies of cocaine and some marihuana under the back seat cushion where the prisoner was sitting.  The Garcia court concluded that the evidence was sufficient to link the defendant to the drugs.  Id. at 271.  Other courts, confronted with nearly the same facts and arguments,
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with the unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor, did, on June 20, 1929, plead guilty to each offense and, on that day, was sentenced generally to pay a fine of $500 and be imprisoned in the House of Correction at Springfield for the term of one year and one day; that, on that day, he was placed on probation for the term of two years to report to the probation officer, McSweeney, as directed by him, the sentence of imprisonment being suspended and the defendant directed to pay the fine of $500 to the probation officer (apparently from time to time during the period of probation). At the June term, 1929, on July 24, 1929, the petitioner was brought before the District Court and, it being represented by theprobation officer that he had violated the terms of his probation, the court, without having in terms revoked the probation order and without having in terms revoked or annulled the original sentence of June 20, 1929, imposing a fine of $500 and imprisonment for a year and a day, imposed a new sentence imprisoning the petitioner for the term of four months in the House of Correction at Springfield and ordered that he stand committed until the sentence was performed; that, on that day, he was committed under a warrant issued pursuant to the sentence, which sentence having been served, the petitioner was discharged. On October 5, 1931, nearly two years after the completion of the sentence imposed on July 24, 1929, the petitioner was brought before the District
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the summer 2004/July 2006 lows, Q4 2005 consolidation2340 from the March 2007 low2286 is the first April 2008 gap up point.2261 is a March 2008 interim low2202 is the January 2008 low2155 is the March 2008 low S&P 500: Closed at 1282.83Resistance:1313.15 is the August 2008 peak1317 from the February low1320 is a 50% retracement of the May to July selloff1324 is the April lowThe 90 day SMA at 13241331 is the June low1352 is an ancient trendlineThe 200 day SMA at 13591370 is the August 2007 intraday low1374 is the March 2007 closing low1387 is the April 2008 intraday high1396 is the February 2008 peak1406 is the August and November 2007 closing low Support:The 50 day EMA at 12891285 is the recent July peak1270 is the January low1257 isthe March low1244 is an August 2005 peak1240 to 1221 are September 2005 peaks1234 is the July 2006 low1234 is the late July low1224 is the June 2006 low1176 from the Q4 2005 lows1167 is the January 2005 low1154 from the May 2005 lows1142 is the 2005 closing low Dow: Closed at 11,543.55Resistance:11,665 is the 2004/2005 up trendline11,670 is the May 2006 intraday high; 11,642 closing 11,731 is the March 2008 low 11,867 is the August 2008 peakThe 90 day SMA at 11,97511,982 is a 50% retracement of the May to July selloff12,050 from the March 2007 12,070 from the early February 2008 lows12,250 from late March 2007 lows The 200 day SMA at 12,36312,518 is the August intraday low12,573 is the mid-February high12,743 is the November low12,750 to
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assessment, and her doctor terminated her psychiatric medications because mother refused to do urine screens and pill counts.  Mother was extremely volatile with DCF workers as well as with the children’s foster mother.  ¶ 4.             In May 2012, DCF moved to terminate parents’ residual rights, and a hearing was set for July 2012.  On the first day of the termination hearing, mother informed her attorney that she was dissatisfied with her representation.  Mother asked either for a new attorney or to be allowed to represent herself.   Mother indicated that she had been dissatisfied with her attorney since she was appointed in June 2011.  When the court asked mother why she was raising this issue at such a late date, mother replied that it was because she felt pressured into voluntarily relinquishing her parental rights in another child (the infant born inFebruary 2012), and she felt that her concerns were not being addressed.  ¶ 5.             Mother’s attorney responded that she had been vigorously representing mother, and that she had been actively involved in the case from the beginning.  The court concurred.  It explained that if mother had been unsatisfied with her attorney from the outset, mother should have brought up this issue much earlier.  Instead, mother raised it at the very last stage of the case—the hearing was about to commence, and witnesses were present and ready to testify.  Accommodating such a request, the court continued, would require rescheduling the termination hearing to the detriment of the children, who had a very strong interest in having the case resolved.  The court noted that mother’s attorney worked very hard on her cases and was well prepared in those cases, and that there
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số tiền ký quỹ phải là số dương." #. module: openeducat_fees #: code:addons/openeducat_fees/models/student.py:63 #, python-format msgid "There is no income account defined for this product: \"%s\".You may have to install a chart of account from Accounting app, settings menu." msgstr "Không có tài khoản thu nhập được xác định cho sản phẩm này: \"% s\" .Bạn có thể phải cài đặt một biểu đồ của tài khoản từ ứng dụng Kế toán, trình đơn cài đặt." #. module: openeducat_fees #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:openeducat_fees.report_fees_analysis msgid "Total Amount" msgstr "Tổng cộng" #. module: openeducat_fees #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:openeducat_fees.report_fees_analysis msgid "Total Invoiced" msgstr "Tổng số được lập Hoá đơn" #. module: openeducat_fees #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:openeducat_fees.report_fees_analysis msgid "Total Left" msgstr "Tổng số trái" #. module: openeducat_fees #: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:openeducat_fees.report_fees_analysis msgid "Total Paid" msgstr "Tổng số chi trả" #. module: openeducat_fees #: model:product.product,name:openeducat_fees.op_product_8 #: model:product.template,name:openeducat_fees.op_product_8_product_template msgid "Tution Fees" msgstr "Học phí" #. module: openeducat_fees #: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:openeducat_fees.field_op_fees_terms__day_type msgid "Type" msgstr "Thể loại" #. module: openeducat_fees #: model:product.product,uom_name:openeducat_fees.op_product_1 #: model:product.product,uom_name:openeducat_fees.op_product_2 #: model:product.product,uom_name:openeducat_fees.op_product_3 #: model:product.product,uom_name:openeducat_fees.op_product_4 #: model:product.product,uom_name:openeducat_fees.op_product_5 #: model:product.product,uom_name:openeducat_fees.op_product_6 #:and movement. Hatred of women - expressed both in images and everyday acts of violence - drives us out of our bodies. It also drives us out of our minds. Hatred of women, which is played out on the terrain of our bodies, is directed towards us precisely because of these bodies. In other words, such hatred finds its roots and home in the female body. The female body because the battleground of the war against women, and the battleground itself, our own worst enemy. The war waged on women’s bodes is first a conflict over size and shape, over the terrain and territory of our bodies, played out in deeply entrenched cultural taboos and a powerful patriarchal dictate against women taking up space and claiming room of out own. The
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The Israeli press is picking up Grant Smith’s revelation from FBI documents that Benjamin Netanyahu was part of an Israeli smuggling ring that spirited nuclear triggers out of the U.S. in the 80s and 90s. Arutz Sheva, the nationalist Israeli press: Declassified FBI documents from a 1985-2002 investigation implicate Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in an initiative to illegally purchase United States nuclear technology for Israel’s nuclear program. Netanyahu was allegedly helped by Arnon Milchan, a Hollywood producer with ties to Israeli prime ministers and U.S. presidents. The original story was broken by Grant Smith at antiwar.com, “Netanyahu worked inside nuclear smuggling ring”: On June 27, 2012, the FBI partially declassified and released seven additional pages [.pdf] from a 1985–2002 investigation into how a network of front companies connected to the Israeli Ministryმე არ მინახავს) <arabuli> :D <DrAcid> თუ აღმოაჩენ, მითხაარი რა <DrAcid> ოფისში ფაილები და დასტები ხომ მაგიდაზე გიდევს და არა დაფაზე? <DrAcid> ;) <arabuli> :D მართალი ხარ <arabuli> Chromium Helper ესეთი რაღაცეები ვთარგმნო? <DrAcid> პრინციპში არა, მაგრამ ეს ხომ დამხმარეა. ქრომიუმში მე ასეთი რამ არ მინახავს.... <DrAcid> სად არის თუ იცი? <arabuli> არც მე არ მინახავს <DrAcid> აქ ხომ ქრომიუმ OS-ის ნაწილებიცაა <DrAcid> oO <arabuli> ხო :D მართლა სანამ არ დასრულდება თარგმნა ვერ გავსინჯავთ როგორია ქართულად? :D <DrAcid> პრინციპში ვერა. რამეს მოვიფიქრებ <DrAcid> შეიძლება ვთარგმნოთ 100-100 სტრიქონი და მერე ეგრევე დავადასტუროთ(შევამოწმოთ) <DrAcid> დადასტურებულები შემდეგ სინქრონიზაციაზე უნდა შევიდეს <DrAcid> წესით. <DrAcid> :( <DrAcid> :) <arabuli> :) <DrAcid> ზოგიერთი(პრობლემატური) დარჩება <arabuli> Web apps ითარგმნება? თუ კი როგორ? :D <DrAcid> მე შემოვთავაზებდი Web პროგრამებს <DrAcid> და სხვებიც რომ შემოგვიერთდებიან, ვისაუბროთ მაგ თემაზე <arabuli> ოკ ეგრე ვთარგმნი <DrAcid> ალბათ ამ კვირაში დავნიშნავ შეხვედრას. <DrAcid> აქვე <arabuli> სულ სამი კაცი ვართ ხო? <DrAcid> ჯერ ჯერობით <DrAcid> ხომ ხედავ, ფორუმში ხალხი არ აქტიურობს <arabuli>
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"He said to his father". But the Quranic verse emphasizes "Ibrahim (عليه السلام) said to his father, Azar". This shows that Azar was not the biological father of Ibrahim (عليه السلام). It is in Quran -وَمَا كَانَ اسْتِغْفَارُ إِبْرَاهِيمَ لِأَبِيهِ إِلَّا عَن مَّوْعِدَةٍ وَعَدَهَا إِيَّاهُ فَلَمَّا تَبَيَّنَ لَهُ أَنَّهُ عَدُوٌّ لِّلَّهِ تَبَرَّأَ مِنْهُ ۚ إِنَّ إِبْرَاهِيمَ لَأَوَّاهٌ حَلِيمٌ[ Ibrahim (عليه السلام) would not have asked forgiveness for his father but for a promise he made to him, and when it became clear to him that he was an enemy of Allah (عَزَّ وَجَلَّ), he renounced him. Ibrahim (عليه السلام) was tender at heart and forbearing.] (At-Tawba -114). Read the above verse carefully; it says 'Ibrahim (عليه السلام) would not have asked forgiveness for his father but for a promise heparents and the believers on the day when the reckoning shall come to pass! ] (Ibrahim - 41). In the above verse, Ibrahim(عليه السلام) is praying for protection for himself, his both parents (who were Momineen) and general believers on the Day of Judgment. This Quranic verse shows Azar, who was an Idol worshiper, was not the father of Ibrahim (عليه السلام). It is in Hadith -Anas Ibn Malik (رضئ اللہ تعالی عنہ) narrates that one day Prophet (صلى الله عليه و آله وسلم) stood on the pulpit and informed (sahabah) the names of his ancestors: It is clear from the above Hadith that the father of Ibrahim (عليه السلام) was Tariq, a Momin; while his uncle Azar was an Idol worshiper. Ibn Jarir al-Tabari in his Tafsir and History book has
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son Omar Zamora lived with her brother Juan Zamora, his wife Aurelia Zamora, and their three children.  Appellee had lived with them since 2001. On June 29, 2004, Juan and Aurelia Zamora went to work and left appellee to babysit their children, including their five-month-old daughter Jennifer Zamora.  That morning Jennifer was taken to Brownwood Regional Hospital for emergency treatment.  Dr. Scott Morris, the treating physician, testified that Jennifer was unconscious and having a seizure.  She was not moving her eyes, had no gag reflex, and had a large hematoma the size of a softball on the back of her head.  Tests confirmed that Jennifer had suffered a large fracture on the back of her skull.  Dr. Morris believed these injuries were the result of non-accidental trauma and were life threatening.  Jennifer was taken from Brownwood Regional to Cook Children=s Hospital inFort Worth for further treatment. Dr. Alan Norman, a pediatric ophthalmologist in Fort Worth, examined Jennifer at the request of the pediatric intensive care unit.  He diagnosed her with retinal hemorrhages and a schisis cavity or a splitting of the retina.  Dr. Norman testified that Jennifer=s injuries were caused by non-accidental trauma and were most likely sustained while being violently shaken. Child Protective Services (CPS) investigated the incident.  A CPS investigator interviewed appellee.  Appellee offered inconsistent explanations for how Jennifer had been injured.  Appellee was interviewed again on a second date.  She continued to provide inconsistent explanations before finally admitting that she had become angry with Jennifer and thrown her down on the floor three times.  Appellee then was taken to the Brownwood Law Enforcement Center.  There she waived her rights and provided a written confession. Jennifer survived, but she has permanent brain damage and
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Vaz MP (Walsall South, Labour) 12:07:23 Rt Hon Hugo Swire MP, The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (East Devon, Conservative) 12:07:40 Crispin Blunt MP (Reigate, Conservative) 12:07:59 Rt Hon Hugo Swire MP, The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (East Devon, Conservative) 12:08:24 Q8. What steps the Government is taking to support the French initiative to start peace talks between Israel and Palestine. [R] (905815) 12:08:28 Mr Tobias Ellwood MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Bournemouth East, Conservative) 12:08:49 Andy Slaughter MP (Hammersmith, Labour) 12:09:07 Mr Tobias Ellwood MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Bournemouth East, Conservative) 12:09:47 Ms Margaret Ritchie MP (South Down, Social Democratic & Labour Party) 12:10:08 Mr Tobias Ellwood MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs(Bournemouth East, Conservative) 12:10:40 Rt Hon Stephen Timms MP (East Ham, Labour) 12:10:52 Mr Tobias Ellwood MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Bournemouth East, Conservative) 12:11:27 Q9. What discussions he has had with his counterparts in the EU, Africa and the Middle East on dealing with the refugee crisis in Europe and the Middle East. (905816) 12:11:29 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, The Minister for Europe (Aylesbury, Conservative) 12:11:42 Michael Tomlinson MP (Mid Dorset and North Poole, Conservative) 12:11:57 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, The Minister for Europe (Aylesbury, Conservative) 12:12:14 Mr Barry Sheerman MP (Huddersfield, Labour (Co-op)) 12:12:32 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, The Minister for Europe (Aylesbury, Conservative) 12:12:54 Peter Aldous MP (Waveney, Conservative) 12:13:16 Rt Hon David Lidington MP, The Minister for Europe (Aylesbury, Conservative) 12:13:44 Dr Lisa Cameron MP (East
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students in 2008. Biological and Physical Sciences, bachelor's degree. Chemistry, bachelor's degree and master's degree. Geology/Earth Science, bachelor's degree. Physics, bachelor's degree. Merritt College - Oakland, CA Merritt College, 12500 Campus Dr, Oakland, CA 94619-3196. Merritt College is a medium sized college located in Oakland, California. It is a public school with primarily 2-year programs and has 7,025 students. Merritt College has 2 areas of study related to Natural Resources Specialist. They are: Mathematics, associate's degree which graduated 2 students in 2008. Biological and Physical Sciences, less than one year and associate's degree which graduated one and sixty-seven students respectively in 2008. Saint Marys College of California - Moraga, CA Saint Marys College of California, 1928 Saint Marys Road, Moraga, CA 94556. Saint Marys College of California is a small college located in Moraga, California. It is aprivate not-for-profit school with primarily 4-year or above programs. It has 3,809 students and an admission rate of 81%. Saint Marys College of California has 8 areas of study related to Natural Resources Specialist. They are: Biology/Biological Sciences, bachelor's degree which graduated 17 students in 2008. Contra Costa College, 2600 Mission Bell Dr, San Pablo, CA 94806-3195. Contra Costa College is a medium sized college located in San Pablo, California. It is a public school with primarily 2-year programs and has 7,147 students. Contra Costa College has 5 areas of study related to Natural Resources Specialist. They are: Biology/Biological Sciences, less than one year and associate's degree which graduated one and eight students respectively in 2008. College of Alameda, 555 Ralph Appezzato Memorial Parkway, Alameda, CA 94501. College of Alameda is a
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15, 1992. The victim lived in her home with two grandsons. They had three dogs and a cat. On the day of the offense, the victim was alive when the grandsons left the home for work at around 4:00 p.m. When they returned at around 10:00 p.m., the three dogs were in the front yard and the front and back doors of the home were open. The victim usually kept these doors closed and locked when she was at home by herself. One of the grandsons discovered the victim on the living room floor in a pool of blood. This grandson testified at appellant's 1994 trial that his arms and hands were covered in blood after he rolled the victim over to find out what was wrong with her.At any rate, you're not saying the knife blade was 2 inches long, but you're saying a blade that small could have caused those injuries; is that correct? A. Yes. The evidence from appellant's 1994 trial also showed that, about a week before she was murdered, the victim told appellant that he was not welcome at her home. This made appellant so angry that he threw down a bottle of beer that he was drinking. Evidence was also presented at appellant's 1994 trial that the killer may have entered the victim's home through a window. Appellant had previously entered the home through that window on numerous occasions with the consent of the grandsons. (5) On the day after the offense, the police attempted to arrest appellant at his girlfriends' home. He ran out the
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large rocker. 996 Seated young man, a woman at his side, her hand on his shoulder. 997 Seated young woman. 998 Seated young man, “ Mr. Goldstein” written on the negative. 999 Infant in a very long gown. 1000 Seated woman flanked by a young girl. 1001 Man flanked by two young men holding bicycles. 1002 Group photo of six young boys and girls. AV 71 Albert J. Ewing Collection Page 26 1003 Seated man and woman. 1004 Seated man, hat on knee, and standing woman, her hand on his shoulder. 1005 Two seated women, one woman standing behind. 16 1006 Group photo of six young boys and girls. 1007 Seated young man, hands folded on his lap, flowers in his lapel. 1008 Man from waist up. 1009 Young boy flanked by two young girls, all seated. 1010 Man from waist up. 1011 Seated elderly woman, “ Granmother [ sic]Ramsburg” written on the negative. 1012 Woman in a rocker holding a flower. 1013 Seated young man. 1014 Two seated women, one woman standing behind. 1015 Seated man, hands on lap. 1016 Little boy and an infant in a chair. 1017 Seated elderly man with a goatee and a moustache. 1018 Man and woman and four children. 1019 Man and woman and two children. 1020 Seated elderly woman. 1021 Man, woman and four children on porch steps. 1022 Seated man and woman, a young girl standing behind. 1023 Child in a gown standing on a chair. 1024 Four men lounging on some hillside rocks. 1025 Woman from the waist up wearing a locked belt. 1026 Infant in a gown sitting on a chair. 1027 Woman searing a large hat sitting on a hillside rock. 1028 Man and woman from the waist up. 1029 Elderly bearded man. 1030 Little
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with Romero and apologized.  Later that day, Appellees were given Acounseling sheets,@ a form of discipline.  On April 16, 1999, Appellees were suspended.  On April 28, 1999, Appellees were terminated by letter, which listed the reasons for termination as immorality, insubordination, fraud, failure to comply with Board policies, and reasons constituting good cause. After learning that at least six other female employees of the District were involved in similar incidents but received less severe discipline, Appellees filed suit alleging that their gender was a motivating factor in the District=s decision to terminate them.  Appellees specifically filed suit under Section 21.051 of the Texas Labor Code, which prohibits employment discrimination.  The case was tried to a jury and at the close of Appellees= evidence, the District moved for directed verdict, which was denied.  The District re-urged the motion at the closedid, yet those female employees were not fired.  Armendariz, who is also an employee of the District, testified that in some instances, the females were not even disciplined for clocking-in other employees.  While she received a reprimand for punching another female employee=s card, the employee whose card she punched did not receive a reprimand. Another female employee of the transportation department, Celia Aguilar, testified that she clocked-in for other employees in the presence of her coordinator, Jerry Venable.  Aguilar testified that she was not told that clocking-in for other employees was a violation of the District policy, nor was she reprimanded for doing so.  She also stated that she witnessed female employees on more than one occasion clock-in for others and that none of those female employees were terminated or suspended. Also, Ofelia Gallegos, another employee of the transportation department, frequently clocked-in for
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