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Sims (3) slips a tackle from Texas' Steve Edmond (33) during the fourth quarter of their NCAA college football game in Morgantown, W.Va., on Saturday, Nov.9, 2013. Texas won 47-40 in ... more
Photo: Chris Jackson / Associated Press
Image 44 of 136
Texas' Mike Davis (1) and Malcolm Brown (28) celebrate Davis' touchdown during the fourth quarter of their NCAA college football game in Morgantown, W.Va., on Saturday, Nov.9, 2013. Texas won 47-40 in overtime. (AP Photo/Christopher Jackson) less
Texas' Mike Davis (1) and Malcolm Brown (28) celebrate Davis' touchdown during the fourth quarter of their NCAA college football game in Morgantown, W.Va., on Saturday, Nov.9, 2013. Texas won 47-40 in ... more
Photo: Chris Jackson / Associated Press
Image 45 of 136
Texas' Mike Davis (1) makes a catch between West Virginia's DarylWorley (7) and Travis Bell (26) during the fourth quarter of their NCAA college football game in Morgantown, W.Va., on Saturday, Nov.9, 2013. Texas won 47-40 in overtime. (AP Photo/Christopher Jackson) less
Texas' Mike Davis (1) makes a catch between West Virginia's Daryl Worley (7) and Travis Bell (26) during the fourth quarter of their NCAA college football game in Morgantown, W.Va., on Saturday, Nov.9, 2013. ... more
Photo: Chris Jackson / Associated Press
Image 46 of 136
West Virginia's Kevin White (11) is brought down by several Texas defenders during the second quarter of an NCAA college football game in Morgantown, W.Va., on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013. (AP Photo/Christopher Jackson) less
West Virginia's Kevin White (11) is brought down by several Texas defenders during the second quarter of an NCAA college football | {
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subsection (h)--
(A) in paragraph (1) by striking ``States, Indian
tribes, and local governments'' and inserting ``States,
regional districts, Indian tribes, and local
governments'';
(B) in paragraph (2)--
(i) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A)
by striking ``State, Indian tribe, or local
government'' and inserting ``State, regional
district, Indian tribe, or local government''; and
(ii) in subparagraph (E) in the matter
preceding clause (i) by striking ``State or
tribal'' and inserting ``State, regional, or
tribal'';
(C) in paragraph (3)--
(i) in subparagraph (A) by striking ``State,
Indian tribe, or local government'' and inserting
``State, regional district, Indian tribe, or local
government''; and
(ii) in subparagraph (D) by striking ``180
days after the date of enactment of this
subsection'' and inserting ``180 days after the
date of enactment of the Water Resources
Development Act of 2016''; and
(D) in paragraph (4)(A)(i) by striking ``State or
tribal'' and inserting ``State, regional, or tribal''.
(d) Reports.--Section 9006of the Water Resources Development Act of
2007 (33 U.S.C. 3303b) is amended--
(1) in subsection (a)(1)--
[[Page 130 STAT. 1653]]
(A) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A) by
striking ``1 year after the date of enactment of this
subsection'' and inserting ``1 year after the date of
enactment of the Water Resources Development Act of
2016''; and
(B) in subparagraph (B) by striking ``State and
tribal'' and inserting ``State, regional, and tribal'';
(2) in subsection (c)--
(A) in the matter preceding paragraph (1)--
(i) by striking ``2 years after the date of
enactment of this subsection'' and inserting ``2
years after the date of enactment of the Water
Resources Development Act of 2016''; and
(ii) by striking ``State, tribal, and local''
and inserting ``State, regional, tribal, and
local'';
(B) in paragraph (2) by striking ``State and
tribal'' and inserting ``State, regional, and tribal'';
and
(C) in paragraph (4) by striking | {
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Bowl lineup
of
Cody -
Name: Cody
Breed(s): Spaniel
Age: 12 weeks
Fun fact: Thinks fatherhood has mellowed Kanye.
Animal Planet / Animal Planet
The 2014 Puppy Bowl lineup
of
Danny -
Name: Danny
Breed(s): Papillon Mix
Age: 12 weeks
Fun fact: Aspires to have hair like One Direction’s Harry Styles.
Animal Planet / Animal Planet
The 2014 Puppy Bowl lineup
of
Ginger -
Name: Ginger
Breed(s): Old English Sheep Dog
Age: 12 weeks
Fun fact: Counting sheep automatically puts her to sleep.
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of
Delachaise -
Name: Delachaise
Breed(s): Pit Bull Mix
Age: 14 weeks
Fun fact: Loves New Orleans Jazz.
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of
Hudson -
Name: Hudson
Breed(s): Great Pyrenees
Age: 14 weeks
Fun fact: Thinks Seabiscuit is a fish-flavored dog treat.
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of
Laney -
Name: Laney
Breed(s): Brittany Spaniel Mix
Age: 13 weeks
Fun fact: Wants to catch a ride on one of thoseNASA Mars rovers.
Animal Planet / Animal Planet
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of
Lily -
Name: Lily
Breed(s): Basset Hound
Age: 13 weeks
Fun fact: Tries not to step on her own ears.
Animal Planet / Animal Planet
The 2014 Puppy Bowl lineup
of
Loren -
Name: Loren
Breed(s): Brittany Spaniel Mix
Age: 14 weeks
Fun fact: Prefers NCAA 14 to Madden 25.
Animal Planet / Animal Planet
The 2014 Puppy Bowl lineup
of
Wyatt -
Name: Wyatt
Breed(s): Terrier Mix
Age: 12 weeks
Fun fact: Dreams of walking the Appalachian Trail.
Animal Planet / Animal Planet
The 2014 Puppy Bowl lineup
of
Brody -
Name: Brody
Breed(s): American Eskimo Dog
Age: 15 weeks
Fun fact: One day wants to own his own dog house.
Animal Planet / Animal Planet
The 2014 Puppy Bowl lineup
of
Max -
Name: Max
Breed(s): Shih Tzu/Pekingese Mix
Age: 16 weeks
Fun fact: Wants One Direction and The Wanted to just get along.
Animal Planet / Animal Planet
The 2014 Puppy Bowl lineup
of
Mila | {
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(General Issues Appendix), as well as the application of those methodologies in Certain Steel Products from Brazil, 58 Fed.Reg. 37,295 (Dep't Comm.1993) (final determ.), Certain Steel Products from Mexico, 58 Fed.Reg. 37,352 (Dep't Comm.1993) (final determ.), Certain Steel Products from the United Kingdom, 58 Fed.Reg. 37,393 (Dep't Comm. 1993) (final determ.), and Certain Steel Products from Germany, 58 Fed.Reg. 37,315 (Dep't Comm.1993) (final determ.). Domestic Producers AK Steel Corporation,[*] Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Geneva Steel, Gulf States Steel Incorporated of Alabama, Inland Steel Industries, Incorporated, Laclede Steel Company, LTV Steel Company, Incorporated, Lukens Steel Company, National Steel Corporation, Sharon Steel Corporation, U.S. Steel Group a Unit of USX Corporation, and WCI Steel, Incorporated support Commerce's remand determination on privatization.
Additionally, the parties to LTV Steel Co., Inc. et al. v.from the United Kingdom, 58 Fed.Reg. 37,393 (Dep't Comm.1993) (final determ.) (British Final Determination).[5] The Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, as plaintiff-intervenor, filed a brief challenging the administrative determination on the issue of privatization in the British Final Determination, in support of the Foreign Producers' motion. Domestic Producers ("Domestics" or "Domestic Producers")[6] filed a joint motion for partial *148 judgment on the agency record and supporting memoranda contesting the General Issues Appendix as well as the application of the General Issues Appendix in the Brazilian Final Determination, the Mexican Final Determination, the British Final Determination, and Certain Steel Products from Germany, 58 Fed.Reg. 37,315 (Dep't Comm. 1993) (final determ.) (German Final Determination).[7] Foreign Producer AG der Dillinger Hüttenwerke moved for summary judgment | {
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Ithaca, New York.
[[Page 130 STAT. 1683]]
(17) Delaware river basin, new york, new jersey,
pennsylvania, and delaware.--Projects for flood control,
Delaware River Basin, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and
Delaware, authorized by section 408 of the Act of July 24, 1946
(60 Stat. 644, chapter 596), and section 203 of the Flood
Control Act of 1962 (76 Stat. 1182), to review operations of the
projects to enhance opportunities for ecosystem restoration and
water supply.
(18) Silver creek, hanover, new york.--Project for flood
damage reduction and ecosystem restoration, Silver Creek,
Hanover, New York.
(19) Stonycreek and little conemaugh rivers, pennsylvania.--
Project for flood damage reduction and recreation, Stonycreek
and Little Conemaugh Rivers, Pennsylvania.
(20) Tioga-hammond lake, pennsylvania.--Project for
ecosystem restoration, Tioga-Hammond Lake, Pennsylvania.
(21) Brazos river, fort bend county, texas.--Project for
flood damage reduction in the vicinity of the Brazos River, Fort
Bend County, Texas.
(22) Chacon creek, cityof laredo, texas.--Project for flood
damage reduction, ecosystem restoration, and recreation, Chacon
Creek, city of Laredo, Texas.
(23) Corpus christi ship channel, texas.--Project for
navigation, Corpus Christi Ship Channel, Texas.
(24) City of el paso, texas.--Project for flood damage
reduction, city of El Paso, Texas.
(25) Gulf intracoastal waterway, brazoria and matagorda
counties, texas.--Project for navigation and hurricane and storm
damage reduction, Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, Brazoria and
Matagorda Counties, Texas.
(26) Port of bay city, texas.--Project for navigation, Port
of Bay City, Texas.
(27) Chincoteague island, virginia.--Project for hurricane
and storm damage reduction, navigation, and ecosystem
restoration, Chincoteague Island, Virginia.
(28) Burley creek watershed, kitsap county, washington.--
Project for flood damage reduction and ecosystem restoration,
Burley Creek Watershed, Kitsap County, Washington.
(29) Savannah river below augusta, georgia.--Project for
ecosystem restoration, water supply, recreation, and flood
control, Savannah River below Augusta, Georgia.
(30) Johnstown, pennsylvania.--Project for flood damage
reduction, Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
SEC. 1202. | {
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the Estate ofEric John Williams, deceased, Brian D, Butler, individuallyand as Administratir Ad Prosequendum of the Estate of StevenLee Butler, deceased, Edmundo Luis Caffarone, individuallyand as personal representative of the Estate of Herman LuisCaffarone, deceased, Graciela Caffarone, individually and aspersonal representative of the Estate of Herman LuisCaffarone, deceased, Salvatore V. Capasso, individually andas Co-Adminisatrator of the Estate of Gregory J. Capasso,deceased, Betty-Ann Capasso, individually and asCo-Administrator of the Estate of Gregory J. Capasso,deceased, Genevieve Walters, individually and asAdministratrix of the Estate of Richard Anthony Cawley,deceased, Daniel Edward Cohen, individually and asCo-Administrator of the Estate of Theodora Eugenia Cohen,deceased, Susan Handler Cohen, individually and asCo-Adminstrator of the Estate of Theodora Eugenia Cohen,deceased, Aldred Corner, as Administrator of the Estate ofTracey Jane Corner, deceased, ELizabeth Delude-Dix,individually and as Administratrix ofthe Estate of PeterT.S. Dix, deceased, Perry Dorstein, individually and asAdministrator of the Estate of David Scott Dornstein,deceased, John M. Flynn, individually and as Administratorof the Estate of John Patrick Flynn, deceased, EuphemiaMacAllister Foley, as Administratrix of the Estate ofWilliam K. MacKinnon MacAllister, deceased, Lynne R. Moses,individually and as Administratrix of the Estate of DanielP. Rosenthal, deceased, Lynn Koenig Garczynski, individuallyand as personal Representative of the Estate of Kenneth R.Garczynski, deceased, Dominique Garrett, individually,Ernest Garrett, as Administrator of the Estate of Paul I.Garrett, Deceased, Wendy Giebler Sifcik, individually and asAdministratrix of the Estate of William D. Giebler,deceased, Terri F. Gould, individually and as Executrix ofthe Estate of David J. Gould, deceased, TatianaGuevorguian, individually and as Administratrix of theEstate of Andre Guevorguian, deceased, Anthony B. Hall,individually and as Executor | {
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from July 1966
Handley, William J., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs from
September 1964
Hani, Nasir, Iraqi Ambassador
to the United States April 1964-June 1967; Foreign Minister from July
1968
Hare, Raymond A., Ambassador
to Turkey until August 1965; Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern
and South Asian Affairs September 1965-November 1966; thereafter, President
of the Middle East Institute
Harlech, Lord (Sir David Ormsby
Gore), British Ambassador to the United States until
March 1965
Harriman, W. Averell, Under
Secretary of State for Political Affairs until March 1965; thereafter,
Ambassador at Large
Hart, Parker T., Ambassador to
Saudi Arabia until May 1965; Ambassador to Turkey October 1965-October 1968;
thereafter, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern ad South Asian
Affairs
Houghton, Robert B., Country
Director for Lebanon, Jordan, Syrian Arab Republic and Iraq, Bureau of Near
Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State,January 1967-August
1968
Hughes, Thomas L., Director,
Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State
Hussein I, ibn Talal, King of
Jordan
Ignatius, Paul R., Secretary
of the Navy from September 1967
Iryani, Qadi Abd al-Rahman
al-, Member of the Presidency Council of Yemen from
April 1965; President of the Presidency Council from November 1967
Jarring, Gunnar, Swedish
Ambassador to the Soviet Union, detailed to the United Nations to serve as
Special Representative, United Nations Middle East Mission
Jernegan, John D., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs until
July 1965
Johnson, Lyndon B., President
of the United States
Johnson, U. Alexis, Deputy
Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs until July 1964; Deputy
Ambassador to Vietnam July 1964-September 1965; Deputy Under Secretary of
State for Political Affairs November 1965-October 1966
Jones, Curtis F.,
Officer-in-Charge of United Arab Republic Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern
and South Asian Affairs, | {
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the others to get back in their car,
but they refused to get back in the car.
Officer Spencer testified that Wilkerson appeared to be very upset. Wilkerson and the other people with her did
not like Officer Spencer telling her to get back in the car. Officer Spencer said that, although Wilkerson
and the others eventually moved back in the general direction of their car,
they were screaming at him about it.
Officer Spencer testified that he talked with the
victim of the alleged assault in front of one of the patrol cars. Officer Spencer was attempting to find out
the details of the alleged assault. At
the same time, Officer Dominguez was talking with appellant. Officer Spencer said that appellant was
upset. Officer Spencer said that
appellant was screaming and that he heard appellant say that nobodywhen he went to help Officer Dominguez, A[e]verybody
started coming after us, hollering and screaming and telling us we couldn=t do that.@ At some point, the officers gained control of
the situation. Officer Dominguez
handcuffed appellant and placed him in the backseat of his patrol car.
Officer Spencer testified that, after Officer
Dominguez place appellant in the patrol car, the officers tried to talk with
the victim. Officer Spencer said that
the victim was extremely upset, and the videotape showed that the victim was
upset about what had happened to appellant.
Officer Spencer tried to calm the victim. Officer Spencer said that he shouted at the
victim and told him to shut up. The
suspect in the alleged assault of the victim was sitting on the front porch of
the residence. The victim said that he
was going to get the | {
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a hat.
1191 Two young women.
17 1192 Little girl standing on a wicker chair.
1193 Three standing children, two holding hands.
1194 Same as number 1193, but without handholding.
1195 Seated man, ¾ view.
1196 Seated woman flanked by the three children seen in number
1193.
1197 Little girl on a piano stool, a little boy at her side.
1198 Little girl on a piano stool flanked by a little girl and boy and a
young girl.
1199 Barefoot infant in a high chair.
1200 Three children on a wicker rocker, one on a small table.
1201 Infant sitting in a high chair.
1202 Infant sitting in an upholstered chair.
1203 Infant in a high chair flanked by a young girl.
1204 Smiling infant in a high chair.
1205 Same as number 1204.
1206 Two children in a wicker chair.
1207 Little girl wearing a capstanding on a wicker chair.
1208 Two standing little children.
1209 Same as number 1197.
1210 Infant in a long gown in a high chair.
1211 Infant in a baby carriage.
1212 Standing infant in a dress.
1213 Same as number 1212.
1214 Same as number 1212.
1215 Seated man, from the waist up.
1216 Seated young woman from the waist up.
1217 Seated young man.
18 1218 Two young brothers standing side by side.
1219 Seated young woman and man.
1220 Seated man with a moustache.
1221 Woman from the waist up.
1222 Little boy on a chair flanked by young boy and girl.
1223 Two men “ fighting” each other while being “ held” by two
women.
1224 Seated man.
1225 Seated woman, ¾ view.
1226 Two young women affectionately leaning on each other.
1227 A woman surrounded by four young children, one with an
accordion.
1228 Elderly seated | {
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who's gonna compare?
HECTOR: It's gonna be you, Batman.
Let's see what you got, old chum.
Oh hoh, bye, you're out.
(laughs)
IVAN: Batman card, so.
Batman's out.
BECCA: Batman's the worst.
HECTOR: Oh my gosh.
IVAN: How's it feel to knock a
man down from his tower?
HECTOR: It feels great.
IVAN: Right, okay.
HECTOR: How's it feel for not giving me--
MARISHA: Great for my back.
ZAC: We're live.
MATT: What's up everyone,
we got this camera right
here in the middle, right?
ASHLEY: Hello.
LIAM: Oh, hi.
MATT: Thank you guys for watching.
Hope you enjoyed yourselves.
Chinese:
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MARISHA: 对我背部很不错。
ZAC: 我们上线了。
MATT: 大家好,
我们要面向正中这台摄录机,对吗?
ASHLEY: 哈啰。
LIAM: 噢,嗨。
MATT: 谢谢各位收看。
希望你们喜欢。
Chinese:
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MARISHA: 對我背部很不錯。
ZAC: 我們上線了。
MATT: 大家好,
我們要面向正中這台攝錄機,對嗎?
ASHLEY: 哈囉。
LIAM: 噢,嗨。
MATT: 謝謝各位收看。
希望你們喜歡。
Chinese:
这是一班令人难以致信的好玩家,
一直过五关斩六将,
间中也会被打晕,
甚至差点被啃掉。
ZAC: 有管理员帮我们的聊天室转换成只限订阅模式吗?
快把它转成订阅模式吧。
MARISHA: 那就是说你得订阅才行。
所有没订阅的,掰掰。
ASHLEY: 掰!
ZAC: 他们仍可收看,
只是他们不能问问题了。
ORION: 噢。
好的。
MARISHA: 额,意思就是你的话无关痛痒。
LIAM: Laura 要先走了。
ASHLEY: 等一下,那是你的小图标吗?
MATT: 对呀。
ASHLEY: 什么?
ORION: 对,他现在是一个表情符号了。
ASHLEY: 你是个表情符号?
MATT: 真的很奇怪。
TALIESIN: 他是红了。
ASHLEY: 你红了。
MATT: 好了,我们要怎样来答问题?
是我们随便选着回答吗?
ZAC: 你们自己当主持吧。
ASHLEY: Laura 和 Sam 的确已经离开了。
MATT: 很可惜啊。
ASHLEY: Laura 有她的事去做,而 Sam 也有他的事要处理。
MATT: Sam 的事情就是他的孩子。
Sam 有两个孩子。
Liam 有两个孩子,可是他 ⋯⋯
ASHLEY: 喂,你别 ⋯⋯
(笑)
MATT: 各位,我非常抱歉。
LIAM:SHITs,
they were announced as
The SHITs in the ring,
when they won the tournament.
That was when the pony was cut in half,
to intimidate the opposing team.
TRAVIS: Scanlan's idea also.
ORION: Tiberius and Keyleth were not happy.
MATT: SHITs stuck for a while until eventually
they got rid of the SHITs,
as all of a sudden they
were about to go to the
winter festival parade in their honor
for saving the entire city of Eman,
and the Sovereign Uriel said,
"what should we announce you as?"
and it was decided not
to announce you guys
in front of the city at
your parade as The SHITs.
ASHLEY: I was super into it.
Still love The SHITs.
MATT: Instead the name became Vox Machina.
So if you've heard them say that,
that's the official team name
they've created for themselves as a group.
ORION: With credit to Sam as well,
which was | {
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(CTV) definition was performed as follows: in the CTV1 the prostatic area with the sites occupied before surgery by the prostate and seminal vesicles was included. The lower margin of CTV1 was set at the cranial extremity of cavernous bulbs. The upper limit was defined based on the cranial extremity of seminal vesicles evaluated on preoperative CT or MRI. In the CTV2, obturator, external and internal iliac, and presacral (above S2-S3) to the sacral promontory were included. The planning target volume 1 (PTV1) was obtained by adding to the CTV1 a 5 mm margin posteriorly and an 8 mm margin in all other directions. The PTV2 was obtained by adding to the CTV2 an 8 mm margin in all directions. Conformal 3D plans were obtained with box technique and 6-beam technique1968, and no other defendant was served or appeared in the action.
On March 20, 1968, respondents (Burtons) took appellant's (Blaustein's) deposition, and on June 18, 1968, respondents filed their notice of motion for summary judgment based solely upon appellant's deposition. The motion was noticed for hearing on July 17, 1968, but by stipulation, hearing thereon was continued first to July 31, 1968, and ultimately to October 21, 1968.
On July 29, 1968, appellant filed his own affidavit and the deposition of Martin Gang, taken on March 26, 1968, in opposition to the motion. On October 17, 1968, respondents filed the declarations of Richard McWhorter and Norman G. Rudman, and the affidavit of Kenneth L. Maidment in support of the motion.
The matter was argued and submitted and the court announced | {
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Marbach Road.
Photo: Mark D. Wilson/San Antonio Express-News
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A man was injured Saturday. Aug. 2, 20214, after crashing his SUV into a pole on Marbach Road.
A man was injured Saturday. Aug. 2, 20214, after crashing his SUV into a pole on Marbach Road.
Photo: Mark D. Wilson/San Antonio Express-News
Image 5 of 9
A man was injured Saturday. Aug. 2, 20214, after crashing his SUV into a pole on Marbach Road.
A man was injured Saturday. Aug. 2, 20214, after crashing his SUV into a pole on Marbach Road.
Photo: Mark D. Wilson/San Antonio Express-News
Image 6 of 9
A man was injured Saturday. Aug. 2, 20214, after crashing his SUV into a pole on Marbach Road.
A man was injured Saturday. Aug. 2, 20214, after crashing his SUV into a pole on Marbach Road.
Photo:Mark D. Wilson/San Antonio Express-News
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A man was injured Saturday. Aug. 2, 20214, after crashing his SUV into a pole on Marbach Road.
A man was injured Saturday. Aug. 2, 20214, after crashing his SUV into a pole on Marbach Road.
Photo: Mark D. Wilson/San Antonio Express-News
Image 8 of 9
A man was injured Saturday. Aug. 2, 20214, after crashing his SUV into a pole on Marbach Road.
A man was injured Saturday. Aug. 2, 20214, after crashing his SUV into a pole on Marbach Road.
Photo: Mark D. Wilson/San Antonio Express-News
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A man was injured Saturday. Aug. 2, 20214, after crashing his SUV into a pole on Marbach Road.
A man was injured Saturday. Aug. 2, 20214, after crashing his SUV into a pole on Marbach Road.
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(Taber
employee describing meeting with the Air Force on April 28, 2015); AR 2453 (Taber employee
describing meeting with the Air Force during performance of the manufacturing-maturation
contract).)
C. This Solicitation
The Air Force posted a sources-sought notice for the solicitation to supply Next-Gen
pallets in November 2017. (AR 303.) In March 2018, the Air Force undertook a market-
research report based on the four-panel, wide-width UDRI and Taber design. (AR 680.) That
market research revealed that several aluminum extruders, that were also potential offerors,
would not be able to produce the four-panel, wide-width panel design that UDRI and Taber had
developed. (AR 692 (“All efforts are being taken by the team to improve competition and make
updates tothe drawing package and specification, without impacting schedule demand.”).) In
response to the market feedback, the Air Force internally developed a six-panel, narrow-width
pallet specification in the fall of 2018. (AR 2420.) That design was finalized in February 2019.
(AR 2421.)
In January 2019, the Air Force posted a pre-solicitation notice. (AR 2420.) In February
2019, the Air Force posted the Solicitation’s TDP, which contained the four-panel, wide-width
design. (AR 928-34.) In March 2019, the Air Force conducted a pre-solicitation conference
related to the Solicitation. (AR 98-1017.) During this conference, several potential offerors
expressed concern with the four-panel, wide-width design and requested a narrower-width
design. (AR 1000, 1001, 1003, 1007, 1010, 1017.) The Air Force ultimately revised the
drawings to a six-panel, narrow-width design. (See, e.g., AR 1003; AR 2421.)
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Orcs from the Commonlands have grown jealous of the celebrations for the Heroes Festival. They snuck into the city using the sewer systems called the Thieves' Way and have been stealing the decorations. I must get the decorations back and place them around the city once more.
Stage 1
Find the thieving orcs, near the entrance to Thieves' Way, and teach them a lesson for taking the decorations.
Start:
Kill the orcs.
Complete:
I have killed the orcs.
I found the orcs and gave them a trouncing of a lifetime.
Stage 2
Recover the stolen decorations.
Start:
Retrieve the decorations.
Complete:
I have retrieved the decorations.
I have recovered the stolen decorations.
Stage 3
Place the magical paper lantern decorations all around the City of Freeport. Their locations are marked by sparkling green magic!
Start:
Place the first burst of magical paper lanterns.
Complete:
I placed the paperlantern decorations.
Start:
Place the second burst of magical paper lanterns.
Complete:
I placed the paper lantern decorations.
Start:
Place the third burst of magical paper lanterns.
Complete:
I placed the paper lantern decorations.
Start:
Place the fourth burst of magical paper lanterns.
Complete:
I placed the paper lantern decorations.
Start:
Place the fifth burst of magical paper lanterns.
Complete:
I placed the paper lantern decorations.
Start:
Place the sixth burst of magical paper lanterns.
Complete:
I placed the paper lantern decorations.
I have placed the magical paper lantern decorations all around the city.
Stage 4
Return back to Slinks Hardtoes and inform him about the decorations.
Start:
Return to Slinks.
Complete:
I returned to Slinks.
I returned back to Slinks Hardtoes and informed him about the decorations.
I showed those orcs not to mess with Freeport celebrations and I decorated the city very well. | {
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aliphatic groups including straight-chain, branched-chain and cyclic groups.
The term xe2x80x9calkylamidexe2x80x9d refers to an alkyl group substituted with an amido (xe2x80x94C(xe2x95x90O)xe2x80x94NH2) moiety.
The term xe2x80x9calkenylamidexe2x80x9d refers to an alkenyl group substituted with an amido moiety.
The term xe2x80x9calkynylamidexe2x80x9d refers to an alkynyl group substituted with an amido moiety.
The term xe2x80x9calkylaminexe2x80x9d refers to an alkyl group substituted with an amino (xe2x80x94NH2) moiety.
The term xe2x80x9calkenylaminexe2x80x9d refers to an alkenyl group substituted with an amino moiety.
The term xe2x80x9calkynylaminexe2x80x9d refers to an alkynyl group substituted with an amino moiety.
The term xe2x80x9calkylazidexe2x80x9d refers to an alkyl group substituted with an azide (xe2x80x94Nxe2x95x90Nxe2x95x90N) moiety.
The term xe2x80x9calkenylazidexe2x80x9d refers to an alkenyl group substituted with an azide moiety.
The term xe2x80x9calkynylazidexe2x80x9d refers to an alkynyl group substituted with an azide moiety.
The term xe2x80x9calkylcarbamoylxe2x80x9d refers to an alkyl group substituted witha carbamoyl (xe2x80x94Oxe2x80x94C(xe2x95x90O)xe2x80x94NH2) moiety.
The term xe2x80x9calkenylcarbamoylxe2x80x9d refers to an alkenyl group substituted with a carbamoyl moiety.
The term xe2x80x9calkynylcarbamoylxe2x80x9d refers to an alkynyl group substituted with a carbamoyl moiety.
The term xe2x80x9c-alkyl-carbonyl-alkylxe2x80x9d refers to an alkyl group substituted with a carbonyl moiety (xe2x80x94C(xe2x95x90O)xe2x80x94) between two adjacent carbon atoms.
The term xe2x80x9c-alkenylcarbonyl-alkenylxe2x80x9d refers to an alkenyl group substituted with a carbonyl moiety between two adjacent carbons. Preferably, the carbonyl is not adjacent to a double bonded carbon.
The term xe2x80x9c-alkynylcarbonylalkynylxe2x80x9d refers to an alkynyl group substituted with a carbonyl moiety between two adjacent carbons. Preferably, the carbonyl is not adjacent to a triple bonded carbon.
The term xe2x80x9calkylhydrazinexe2x80x9d refers to an alkyl group substituted with a hydrazinyl (xe2x80x94NHxe2x80x94NH2) moiety.
The term xe2x80x9calkenylhydrazinexe2x80x9d refers to an alkenyl group substituted with a hydrazinyl moiety.
The term xe2x80x9calkynylhydrazinexe2x80x9d refers | {
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because they
were inconsistent with his prior police report wherein he stated that the victim
did not tell him the names of her alleged attackers. Accordingly, all three
defense counsel objected on the grounds that Miller's testimony had not been
disclosed to them prior to trial.8 They, along with the judge, and the respondent,
discussed the matter at the bench.
¶9 Even though this was a serious felony criminal trial, the trial judge,
apparently continuing his usual practice, chose not to include bench conferences
on the official record.9 Consequently, there is no transcript of the
conversation which occurred between the judge and lawyers. Later in the day,
after the jury was excused, the trial judge went on the record and restated what
happened during the conversation at the bench.He stated that the statement at
the bench was made "to be fair to the State, was that the State had not met with
this witness prior to trial" and that the "State did not anticipate that he
would testify in the manner he testified today."
¶10 The trial judge also found no lack of compliance of discovery on the
State's part. According to the defense counsel, when the judge asked Layton if
she had "spoken" to Miller before trial, she said that she had not "spoken" to
him about his testimony prior to trial. Consequently, the judge overruled the
defense counsel's objections. The trial judge did allow the lawyers to add their
own comments of "their own recollection of the bench conferences" if he were
incorrect.
¶11 Layton continued | {
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the admission of the
convictions and why he proceeded affirmatively to elicit testimony of the convictions. Defense
counsel could have had valid strategic reasons for introducing the convictions in appellant's direct
testimony. This strategy is not inconsistent with his defensive theories. He may have wanted to
show appellant as candid and open with the jury and that his only problems with the law occurred
when he was young and were for nonviolent crimes. He may have wanted to emphasize there were
no sexual abuse convictions against him--that his criminal record was not consistent with a sexual
abuser's tendency to have repeated and numerous incidents.
In closing argument, defense counsel emphasized that appellant paid for his mistakes
in the past and that the allegations against him were not consistent with his actions as athat L.M. is truthful and that the
witnesses believed that appellant had assaulted L.M.
One of the witnesses was the mother of a girl who was three years older than L.M.
The girl also testified at the trial, but appellant has not asserted error on appeal concerning the girl's
testimony. The girl lived with L.M. for a few months in high school and during the time that she was
living with L.M., L.M. told the girl about appellant's assault on L.M. The witness testified that her
daughter then told her about the incident, and the witness believed L.M.'s allegations. According
to the witness, L.M. was a truthful person and "not a liar." The other witness was a friend from a
church youth group. He testified that when he was in | {
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Assessment of groundwater quality in the buffer zone of Limpopo National Park, Gaza Province, Southern Mozambique.
Many areas in the Southern African Development Community are data-poor and poorly accessible. Water quality assessment in these areas therefore has to rely on the limited available data, coupled with restricted field sampling. This paper documents the first evaluation of the main geochemical processes and impact of anthropogenic and natural sources of contamination on the groundwater quality of the aquifer system used for domestic and agricultural purposes in Limpopo National Park, Gaza Province, Southern Mozambique. Twenty-five groundwater and surface water samples were collected during two field campaigns, one in October 2016 (the end of the arid period) and the other in March 2017 (the end of the wet period). In the field, theplank being to allow
maintenance work on the track). On the day in question the
crew had difficulty removing one of the planks in the usual
way, and with the plaintiff’s approval a member of the crew
named Zielke used a front‐end loader—a tractor‐like vehicle
equipped in this instance with a forklift that could be used to
pry a plank loose without removing any of the lags—to re‐
move the plank. The procedure caused the plank to fly loose
No. 16‐1577 3
just as the plaintiff was walking into the center of the track,
and to strike one of his legs.
Though at first he thought he’d just bruised his leg, sev‐
eral days later he went to his doctor and learned that he’d
fractured his tibia (shinbone). After first lying to two of his
coworkers that he’d been injured at home, on advice of a un‐
ion official and a lawyer affiliated with the union he told his
supervisor, Veitz, that he’d been injured by the plank and
was going to fill out an injury report. Veitz told him to sub‐
mit the report to someone in management, which he did.
The company accepted the report and paid his medical bills.
BNSF has a policy of investigating all reported injuries by
staging a reenactment of the accident in order to learn how it
happened. Veitz staged the reenactment and concluded that
the plaintiff had been careless in walking into the crossing in
which the front‐end loader was busy trying to remove the
plank, | {
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Helped Start America and did not put Us in this shape! This Mess!
Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was , including the phonograph and a long lasting light bulb. Dubbed “The Wizard of Menlo Park” by a newspaper reporter, he was one of the first inventors to apply the principles of mass production to the process of invention, and therefore is often credited with the creation of the first industrial research laboratory.
He became an American and did not put Us in this shape! This Mess!
DOES THE INERTIA OF A BODY DEPEND UPON ITS ENERGY-CONTENT? By A. Einstein September 27, 1905
The results of the previous investigation lead to a very interesting conclusion, which is here to be deduced.
Still in ? and He Put US in | {
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aštuonios
bitai, o ne šių trijų.
Taigi, kaip apie vieną, dvi?
Kaip apie tris?
Kaip apie keturis atsižvelgiant
mėlyna, penkias pabaigos?
Apie ką nors čia?
Šeši iš priekio, septynių priekyje,
priešais aštuonių ir, taip pat.
>> Taigi, aš tiesiog taip atsitiko, kad ateiti paruošti
su visa krūva popieriaus lapelius.
Ir šių popieriaus gabalai yra numeriai
kad atspindi tai, ką stulpeliai
vaikinai ketina atstovauti.
Taigi jums bus - kas yra jūsų vardas?
>> STUDENTŲ Anna Lėja.
>> Davidas Malan Anna Lea, jūs
bus 128s skiltyje.
Jūs esate?
>> STUDENTŲ: Chris.
>> Davidas Malan: Chris bus
būti 64s skiltyje.
Jūs esate?
>> STUDENTŲ: Dan.
>> Davidas Malan: Danas bus
būti 32s skiltyje.
>> STUDENTŲ: Pramit.
>> Davidas Malan: Pramit bus
būti 16s skiltyje.
>> STUDENTŲ: Lillian.
>> Davidas Malan: Lillian bus 8s.
>> STUDENTŲ: Jill.
>> Davidas Malan: Jill bus
būti 4s skiltyje.
>> STUDENTŲ: Marija.
>> Davidas Malan: Marija bus 2s, ir?
>> STUDENTŲ: David.
>> Davidas Malan: David bus
būti 1s stulpelyje.
Slovenian:
lahko predstavljajo črke, in
ČrkeLeah.
>> DAVID Malan: Anna Lea, þú
verður 128s dálki.
Þú ert?
>> STUDENT: Chris.
>> DAVID Malan: Chris mun
vera 64s dálki.
Þú ert?
>> STUDENT: Dan.
>> DAVID Malan: Dan mun
vera 32s dálki.
>> STUDENT: Pramit.
>> DAVID Malan: Pramit mun
vera 16s súlu.
>> STUDENT: Lillian.
>> DAVID Malan: Lillian verður 8s.
>> STUDENT: Jill.
>> DAVID Malan: Jill mun
vera 4s súlu.
>> STUDENT: Mary.
>> DAVID Malan: Mary verður 2s, og?
>> Nemandi: David.
>> DAVID Malan: David mun
vera 1s súlu.
Belarusian:
можна ўявіць літарамі, а з
Лісты мы цяпер можам пачынаць стварэнне
электронныя лісты і друкаваныя знакі
на экране.
>> Такім чынам, дазвольце мне прапанаваць, калі б мог,
восем смелыя добраахвотнікі -
хто не супраць з'яўлення не толькі
на камеру, але ў Інтэрнэце -
прыйсці сюды і ўяўляюць восем такіх
бітаў, чым гэтыя тры.
Так, як адзін, два?
Як наконт трох?
Як наконт чатырох у святле
сіні, пяць на канцы?
Аб кім-то тут?
Шэсць наперадзе, сем наперадзе,
і восем наперадзе, | {
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ENTITY_COW_DEATH("entity.cow.death"),
ENTITY_COW_HURT("entity.cow.hurt"),
ENTITY_COW_MILK("entity.cow.milk"),
ENTITY_COW_STEP("entity.cow.step"),
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ENTITY_CREEPER_HURT("entity.creeper.hurt"),
ENTITY_CREEPER_PRIMED("entity.creeper.primed"),
ENTITY_DONKEY_AMBIENT("entity.donkey.ambient"),
ENTITY_DONKEY_ANGRY("entity.donkey.angry"),
ENTITY_DONKEY_CHEST("entity.donkey.chest"),
ENTITY_DONKEY_DEATH("entity.donkey.death"),
ENTITY_DONKEY_HURT("entity.donkey.hurt"),
ENTITY_EGG_THROW("entity.egg.throw"),
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ENTITY_ELDER_GUARDIAN_DEATH("entity.elder_guardian.death"),
ENTITY_ELDER_GUARDIAN_DEATH_LAND("entity.elder_guardian.death_land"),
ENTITY_ELDER_GUARDIAN_FLOP("entity.elder_guardian.flop"),
ENTITY_ELDER_GUARDIAN_HURT("entity.elder_guardian.hurt"),
ENTITY_ELDER_GUARDIAN_HURT_LAND("entity.elder_guardian.hurt_land"),
ENTITY_ENDERDRAGON_AMBIENT("entity.enderdragon.ambient"),
ENTITY_ENDERDRAGON_DEATH("entity.enderdragon.death"),
ENTITY_ENDERDRAGON_FIREBALL_EXPLODE("entity.enderdragon_fireball.explode"),
ENTITY_ENDERDRAGON_FLAP("entity.enderdragon.flap"),
ENTITY_ENDERDRAGON_GROWL("entity.enderdragon.growl"),
ENTITY_ENDERDRAGON_HURT("entity.enderdragon.hurt"),
ENTITY_ENDERDRAGON_SHOOT("entity.enderdragon.shoot"),
ENTITY_ENDEREYE_DEATH("entity.endereye.death"),
ENTITY_ENDEREYE_LAUNCH("entity.endereye.launch"),
ENTITY_ENDERMEN_AMBIENT("entity.endermen.ambient"),
ENTITY_ENDERMEN_DEATH("entity.endermen.death"),
ENTITY_ENDERMEN_HURT("entity.endermen.hurt"),
ENTITY_ENDERMEN_SCREAM("entity.endermen.scream"),
ENTITY_ENDERMEN_STARE("entity.endermen.stare"),
ENTITY_ENDERMEN_TELEPORT("entity.endermen.teleport"),
ENTITY_ENDERMITE_AMBIENT("entity.endermite.ambient"),
ENTITY_ENDERMITE_DEATH("entity.endermite.death"),
ENTITY_ENDERMITE_HURT("entity.endermite.hurt"),
ENTITY_ENDERMITE_STEP("entity.endermite.step"),
ENTITY_ENDERPEARL_THROW("entity.enderpearl.throw"),
ENTITY_EVOCATION_FANGS_ATTACK("entity.evocation_fangs.attack"),
ENTITY_EVOCATION_ILLAGER_AMBIENT("entity.evocation_illager.ambient"),
ENTITY_EVOCATION_ILLAGER_CAST_SPELL("entity.evocation_illager.cast_spell"),
ENTITY_EVOCATION_ILLAGER_DEATH("entity.evocation_illager.death"),
ENTITY_EVOCATION_ILLAGER_HURT("entity.evocation_illager.hurt"),
ENTITY_EVOCATION_ILLAGER_PREPARE_ATTACK("entity.evocation_illager.prepare_attack"),
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ENTITY_EVOCATION_ILLAGER_PREPARE_WOLOLO("entity.evocation_illager.prepare_wololo"),
ENTITY_EXPERIENCE_BOTTLE_THROW("entity.experience_bottle.throw"),
ENTITY_EXPERIENCE_ORB_PICKUP("entity.experience_orb.pickup"),
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ENTITY_FIREWORK_BLAST_FAR("entity.firework.blast_far"),
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the appellees in this cause, will hereinafter be referred to as either `the appellee' or `the State.'
"The appellant is a Delaware corporation, same having been chartered under the laws of said State on March 29, 1929 and qualified to do business in the State of Alabama on March 31, 1929, and has continuously done business as a foreign corporation in the state of Alabama since said time.
"This case arose in the Department of Revenue of the State of Alabama where, after due notice and a contest therein by the appellant, a final assessment was made and entered by the State Department of Revenue against the appellant for franchise tax in the amount of $10,506.61 and the appellant, within the time and in the manner provided by law, dulyappealed from said final assessment to this Court.
"Within the time required by law, the appellant duly filed its bill of complaint in *46 this Court, making as parties appellee thereto Joe M. Edwards, as Commissioner of Revenue for the State of Alabama, the State Department of Revenue of the State of Alabama and the State of Alabama, and attached to the bill of complaint a copy of its franchise tax return for the year 1952.
"The bill of complaint alleges that the appellant was organized and granted its charter on March 29, 1929 under the laws of the State of Delaware and was duly qualified to do business in the State of Alabama on March 31, 1929; that its principal place of business in Alabama was and is Andalusia, | {
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(Mid Worcestershire, Conservative)
09:52:42 Rt Hon David Davis MP, The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative)
09:53:13 Rt Hon Ben Bradshaw MP (Exeter, Labour)
09:53:22 Rt Hon David Davis MP, The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative)
09:53:26 Emma Reynolds MP (Wolverhampton North East, Labour)
09:53:58 Rt Hon David Davis MP, The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative)
09:54:16 Lucy Frazer MP (South East Cambridgeshire, Conservative)
09:54:42 Rt Hon David Davis MP, The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative)
09:55:22 Stephen Gethins MP (North East Fife, Scottish National Party)
09:55:32 Rt Hon David Davis MP, The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative)
09:56:00 Stephen Gethins MP (North EastFife, Scottish National Party)
09:56:39 Rt Hon David Davis MP, The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative)
09:57:16 Matthew Pennycook MP (Greenwich and Woolwich, Labour)
09:57:42 Rt Hon David Davis MP, The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative)
09:58:12 Q4. What discussions he has had with his Cabinet colleagues on EU regional funding as part of his preparations for negotiations on the UK leaving the EU. (906690)
09:58:15 Rt Hon David Jones MP, Minister of State (Department for Exiting the European Union) (Clwyd West, Conservative)
09:58:39 Wayne David MP (Caerphilly, Labour)
09:59:00 Rt Hon David Jones MP, Minister of State (Department for Exiting the European Union) (Clwyd West, Conservative)
09:59:16 Mr David Nuttall MP (Bury North, Conservative)
09:59:36 Rt Hon David Jones MP, Minister of | {
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of Art. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2001.
Gardner, Albert TenEyck, and Stuart P. Feld. American Paintings: A Catalogue of the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Vol. 1, Painters Born by 1815. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1965.
Sterling, Charles, and Margaretta Salinger. French Paintings: A Catalogue of the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Vol. 2, Nineteenth Century. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1966.
Sterling, Charles, and Margaretta Salinger. French Paintings: A Catalogue of the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Vol. 3, Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1967.
Salinger, Margaretta, with a foreword by John K. Howat. Masterpieces of American Painting in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art,1986.
Sterling, Charles, and Margaretta Salinger. French Paintings: A Catalogue of the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Vol. 2, Nineteenth Century. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1966.
Sterling, Charles, and Margaretta Salinger. French Paintings: A Catalogue of the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Vol. 3, Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1967.
Charles Sterling
Print Titles
Sterling, Charles, and Margaretta Salinger. French Paintings: A Catalogue of the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Vol. 2, Nineteenth Century. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1966.
Sterling, Charles, and Margaretta Salinger. French Paintings: A Catalogue of the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Vol. 3, Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1967. | {
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of 4,400,000
1898-S: Mintage of 4,102,000
1899: Mintage of 330,000 – 846 Proofs
1899-O: Mintage of 12,290,000
1899-S: Mintage of 2,562,000
1900: Mintage of 8,830,000 – 912 Proofs
1900-O: Mintage of 12,590,000
1900-S: Mintage of 3,540,000
1901: Mintage of 6,962,000 – 813 Proofs
1901-O: Mintage of 13,320,000
1901-S: Mintage of 2,284,000
1902: Mintage of 7,994,000
1902-O: Mintage of 8,636,000
1902-S: Mintage of 1,530,000
1903: Mintage of 4,652,000 – 755 Proofs
1903-O: Mintage of 4,450,000
1903-S: Mintage of 1,241,000
1904: Mintage of 2,788,000 – 650 Proofs
1904-O: Mintage of 3,720,000
1904-S: Mintage of 2,304,000
1921: Mintage of 44,690,000 – 250 Proofs estimated
1921-D: Mintage of 20,345,000
1921-S: Mintage of 21,695,000 – Rumor that they actually exist
Peace
1921-1935
In 1921 after 86,730,000 Morgan dollars had been minted the Government decided to prepare a new design that actually was prepared that same year and released with the same date. The design would be called thePeace dollar and the creator was a man named Anthony de Francisci who was in fact a medalist who created this dollar design with it being a “commemorative” out come, but as history was proven it was circulated as a dollar but this was issued without congressional sanction. Super rare and famous dates from this series include the 1921 and 1922 issues with a total between both of only 25 proof coins.
1921: Mintage of 1,006,473 – 15 Proofs estimated
1922: Mintage of 51,737,000 – 10 Proofs estimated
1922-D: Mintage of 15,063,000
1922-S: Mintage of 17,475,000
1923: Mintage of 30,800,000
1923-D: Mintage of 6,811,000
1923-S: Mintage of 19,020,000
1924: Mintage of 11,811,000
1924-S: Mintage of 1,728,000
1925: Mintage of 10,198,000
1925-S: Mintage of 1,610,000
1926: Mintage of 1,939,000
1926-D: Mintage of 2,348,700
1926-S: Mintage of 6,980,000
1927: Mintage of 848,000
1927-D: Mintage of 1,268,900
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bank was made to discharge Watch and Gem's own allegedly
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the lion's share for itself, was clearly involved in the
allocation, and the allocation of the $52,000 violated the
court's "henceforth remitted" directive for reasons already
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The ethnic make-up of the enlisted ranks reflected the diversity of the empire the army served; in 1906, out of every 1000 enlisted men, there were 267 Germans, 223 Hungarians, 135 Czechs, 85 Poles, 81 Ukrainians, 67 Croats and Serbs, 64 Romanians, 38 Slovaks,
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be credited when the trust account was divided.
Sanctions: The court found Lisa did not breach her fiduciary duty and,
accordingly, denied John's request for sanctions. The court, however, sanctioned John
$20,000 based on the finding that he "ha[d] frustrated the policy of the law to promote
settlement of litigation and where possible to reduce the cost of litigation by encouraging
cooperation."
On August 25, 2011, John filed a statement seeking to disqualify the trial judge,
Judge Susan D. Huguenor, on the basis that John "recently discovered that there was an
undisclosed financial interest and family connection between" Judge Huguenor and Lisa's
parents—that they live in the same residential development and, consequently, are
members of the same homeowners association. After John corrected a procedural
deficiencya notice of entry of judgment the same day.
In January 2012, John filed a motion to compel and an order to show cause
requesting that Lisa file an updated income and expense declaration. At the February
hearing on John's requests, the court sua sponte set aside the November 3, 2011
judgment, as John's previous appeal from the FSOD was still pending. The court then
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the judgment had been vacated.
John then requested that this court dismiss his first appeal on June 5, 2012. The
appeal was dismissed and remittitur issued the following day.
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children take on these traits (395c‐d, 400d‐401d). For this reason, craftsmen who imitate good character "lead them [children] unwit‐ discourse
worth
serious
attention
has
ever
been
written
in
verse
or
prose"
(277e5‐8). Socrates goes on to distinguish the
written discourse of the philosopher from those of other
writers such
as
poets. If a
writer composes
his
document
with
knowledge, can
defend
his
writing, and
can
argue
that
his
writing
is
of
little
worth,
he
may
be
called
by
"a
name
derived
not
from these
writings
but
rather
from
those
things
that
you
are
seriously
pursuing"
(278c7‐d1),
phi‐ losophy. On
the
other
hand,
"if
a
man
has
nothing
more
valuable
than
what
he
has
composed or
written, spending long
hours twisting it around,
pasting
parts together and taking them apart"(278d8‐e1), he should be called by another name, such as "poet". So, a philosopher shapes souls, leaving behind philosophers, in contrast to a poet, who only leaves behind written
works. If
a
man
meets
certain
criteria
in
his
writing,
he
may
be
called
a
philosopher only
if
he,
in
addition
to
writing,
practices
the
soul‐shaping
work
of
philosophy. Likewise,
in the
Republic,
philosophy
is
distinguished
from
poetry
by
its
product: the
philosopher
leaves behind
a
soul
shaped
in
imitation
of
the
forms
whereas
a
poet leaves
behind
poetry. I
shall argue
below,
however,
that
the
work
of
some
poets
may
be
used
by
the
philosopher
in
order to
shape
souls,
as
may
the
written
work
of
a
philosopher. All
in
all,
though,
poetry
and
other mimetic literary
works,
even
Plato's
dialogues,
are imitations
and
as
such
are inferior to the activity
of
philosophy. 34 Miriam Byrd tingly,
from
childhood
on,
to
resemblance,
friendship,
and
harmony
with
the beauty of reason" (401d1‐3). Socrates explains at 401d6‐402a4 why poetry should
be
the
foundation
of
elementary
education
in
the
good
city: First, because rhythm
and
harmony
permeate the inner
part
of the soul
more than anything else, affecting it
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ಹಾಗೂೂ ಮುಸಲ್ಮಾನರ ಮಧ್ಯ ನಡೆಯುವ ಧಾರ್ಮಿಕ ಜಗಳದ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಈ ಕಥೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ವಿವರಿಸಲಾಗಿದೆ. ಈ ಜಗಳದಿಂದ ಮಕ್ಕಳ ಮೇಲೆ ಉಂಟಾಗುವ ಪರಿಣಾಮವನ್ನು ಲೇಖಕರು ವಿವರಿಸಿದ್ದಾರೆ. ಹೇಗೆ ಸ್ನೇಹದಿಂದ ಈ ಯುದ್ಧವನ್ನು ನಿಲ್ಲಿಸಬಹುದು ಎಂಬುದಕ್ಕೆ ಈ ಕಥೆ ಉದಾಹರಣೆಯಾಗಿದೆ.
(Dare Devil Mustafa shows the religious conflict between Hindus and Muslims and how it effects the mindset of children. At the same time it also shows the way friendship can between two religions can create a peaceful atmosphere. Mustafa is a character which initially is scared about being the only Muslim student in a Hindu school and the problems he has to face due to his religion. The way he tackles those problems and make friends is beautifully written.)
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ತಬರನ ವ್ಯಥೆ ಕಥೆ! ತಬರ ಒಬ್ಬ ಸರ್ಕಾರೀ ನೌಕರ. ತಬರನ ಜೀವನವನ್ನು ಹೇಗೆ ರಾಜಕೀಯ ಹಾಗೂ ಲಂಚಕೋರರಿಂದ ತುಂಬಿದ ಸರ್ಕಾರ ಹಾಳು ಮಾಡುತ್ತದೆ ಎಂದು ಈ ಕಥೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ಕಂಡುZealand. Premier Toke Talagi said Niue managed to pay off US$4 million of debt and had "no interest" in borrowing again, particularly from huge powers such as China.
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Foreman appealed
and his second hearing took place in March 1989. In a decision dated March 20, 1989, the
hearing officer for the Commission again concluded that the retraining application was untimely.
That decision discussed Commission guidelines for timeliness under the state unemployment-compensation act, which presumed delivery on the date of the notice letter postmark unless there
was credible evidence of delayed delivery. The Commission opinion found that Foreman
presented no credible evidence that he actually received his notification letter late.
Foreman subsequently appealed to the Commissioners and submitted a written
statement concerning his late receipt of the notice letter. The statement was co-signed by the
postmaster in Luling and acknowledged by a notary. The Commission affirmed the previous
decision, with one dissent, in April 1989.
On rehearing in May 1989, Foreman submitteda formal affidavit by the Luling
Postmaster. The Postmaster described the "hold" procedures at the Luling post office. Under
those procedures, mail was put in a "hold case," and in the event of a mail overflow, in a second
"hold case." The postmaster suggested the possibility that Foreman's notice letter had been placed
in the overflow "hold case," and that when Foreman picked up his mail, the clerk on duty may
have overlooked the notice letter. According to the postmaster, this procedure could increase the
likelihood that mail delivery was delayed. However, the Postmaster was unable to state whether
the eligibility-notice letter was in fact untimely delivered. (5)
More importantly, the Postmaster's affidavit offered no explanation whatsoever as
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from the defendant, but it said nothing about the defendant receiving alimony from the plaintiff.
The appellee, Alma L. Larson, filed the present petition for an order to fix alimony on June 10, 1953. The appellant, Elmer A. Larson, moved to strike appellee's petition, which motion was denied. Thereafter the appellant filed an answer to appellee's petition, which, on motion of appellee, was duly stricken. The appellant elected to stand by his answer.
The facts as disclosed by the appellee's petition show that in March, 1952, appellee was seriously and permanently injured in an automobile-train collision while riding with her brother, and as a result she was in a complete body cast until May 9, 1952, when she was taken to her mother's home at Gladstone, Illinois, for convalescence. Afterappellant had filed his complaint for divorce charging appellee with desertion, and after service but before entry of decree, appellee came to Rockford reclining on a cot on a pickup truck to talk with appellant. During the conversation appellant promised he would "take care of her" and see that all of her hospital and medical expenses were paid, providing she did not contest the proceedings. Relying upon his promise appellee returned to her mother's home for further convalescence. A default decree was entered on September 5, 1952, in which there was no provision made for alimony or medical expenses. Subsequently appellant remarried. Appellee was removed from the body cast on May 9, 1953, and on June 10, 1953, filed her petition requesting alimony.
After a hearing on appellee's petition | {
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TROY — A young mother was arraigned in Rensselaer County Court on Wednesday on two felony charges for allegedly killing her 21-month-old son in June in their Lansingburgh home, according to court records.
Kiona Jackson of 504 Seventh Ave. was arraigned before Judge Jennifer Sober. The 20-year-old was indicted Friday by a county grand jury for second-degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide. | {
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Essendon remain mystified as to why they cannot achieve closure with controversial former Bomber Jake Carlisle, who has not yet lodged a compensation claim against the club.
Having settled 30 of the grievance claims made against the club by the 34 players suspended last season by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, Bombers CEO Xavier Campbell and his team have not yet managed to resolve their legal issues with three other former Essendon players including Nathan Lovett-Murray.
But they are understood to have become increasingly frustrated with Carlisle's advisers as they seek to move forward in 2017 and out of the shadow of the drug scandal that has haunted the club for four years.
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Labour)
09:46:16 Ms Nusrat Ghani MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Wealden, Conservative)
09:46:33 Robert Courts MP (Witney, Conservative)
09:46:41 Ms Nusrat Ghani MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Wealden, Conservative)
09:47:10 Drew Hendry MP (Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey, Scottish National Party)
09:47:39 Ms Nusrat Ghani MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Wealden, Conservative)
09:47:58 Matt Rodda MP (Reading East, Labour)
09:48:40 Ms Nusrat Ghani MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Wealden, Conservative)
09:49:08 Q4. What steps he is taking to reduce potential disruption to travel at UK ports in the event of the UK leaving the EU without a deal. (908475)
09:49:19 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative)
09:49:37 Tommy Sheppard MP (Edinburgh East, Scottish National Party)
09:50:02 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State forTransport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative)
09:50:18 Martyn Day MP (Linlithgow and East Falkirk, Scottish National Party)
09:50:41 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative)
09:51:02 Sandy Martin MP (Ipswich, Labour)
09:51:18 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative)
09:51:42 Rt Hon Stephen Crabb MP (Preseli Pembrokeshire, Conservative)
09:52:10 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative)
09:52:26 Mr Philip Hollobone MP (Kettering, Conservative)
09:52:44 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative)
09:53:05 Lilian Greenwood MP (Nottingham South, Labour)
09:53:53 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative)
09:53:57 Alan Brown MP (Kilmarnock and Loudoun, Scottish National Party)
09:54:23 Rt Hon Chris Grayling | {
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SecArmy, U.S. Army Pacific commander honor late Senator Inouye
Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, U.S. Army, Pacific commanding general (left), Secretary of the Army John McHugh (center) and Gene Castagnetti, director of the cemetery, salute during a wreath-laying ceremony honoring the late Senator Daniel K. Inouye at the...
Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, U.S. Army, Pacific commanding general (left), Secretary of the Army John McHugh (center) and Gene Castagnetti, director of the cemetery, salute during the beginning of a wreath-laying ceremony honoring the late Senator Daniel K...
Secretary of the Army John McHugh and Gen Vincent K. Brooks, U.S. Army, Pacific commanding general, place a wreath in honor of the late Senator Daniel K. Inouye at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific on Honolulu, Hawaii.
Secretary of the Army John McHugh and GenVincent K. Brooks, U.S. Army, Pacific commanding general, place a wreath in honor of the late Senator Daniel K. Inouye at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific on Honolulu, Hawaii.
Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, U.S. Army, Pacific commanding general (left), Secretary of the Army John McHugh (center) and Gene Castagnetti, director of the cemetery, salute during a wreath-laying ceremony honoring the late Senator Daniel K. Inouye at the...
Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, U.S. Army, Pacific commanding general (left), Secretary of the Army John McHugh (center) and Gene Castagnetti, director of the cemetery, salute during the beginning of a wreath-laying ceremony honoring the late Senator Daniel K...
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for both workspace and housing is critical in the race to attract talent. The firm measured the rental cost of homes as well as the rents, property-related taxes and service charges associated with the workspace that a group of seven key employees occupy across the 12 cities in its report. The staff group monitored consists of one expat CEO, one expat director, one local director and four local administrative staff. (The same group of seven people is used for each city to allow the data to be comparable. The averages given span both the financial and tech sectors).
Rank Dec-16
City
Annual residential cost per employee (€)
Annual workspace cost per employee (€)
Annual combined cost per employee (€)
1
London
61,329
24,000
85,329
2
Paris
60,580
11,598
72,178
3
Milan
36,746
12,098
48,844
4
Dublin
39,201
6,018
45,219
5
Amsterdam
37,250
6,044
43,254
6
Moscow
30,382
12,575
42,957
7
Brussels
32,790
8,310
41,100
8
Stockholm
24,463
9,812
34,275
9
Madrid
24,860
6,628
31,488
10
Frankfurt
22,151
7,597
29,748
11
Berlin
19,145
8,311
27,456
12
Warsaw
16,684
5,520
22,204
London and Paris are the most expensive cities in Europe in which to locate theto the construction or administration of the school law, with power to summon witnesses and take testimony if necessary, and when such board has made a decision, it shall be binding on the parties; provided however, either party shall have the right to appeal to the State Board of Education, which appeal shall be made through the local superintendent of schools in writing and shall distinctly set forth the question in dispute, the decision of the local board, a transcript of the testimony and other evidence adduced before the board certified as true and correct by the local superintendent, and a concise statement of the reasons why the decision below is complained of. This section shall apply to all county, city, or independent school systems in this state, | {
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MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative)
09:55:07 Alan Brown MP (Kilmarnock and Loudoun, Scottish National Party)
09:55:34 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative)
09:55:50 Andy McDonald MP (Middlesbrough, Labour)
09:56:33 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative)
09:56:58 Andy McDonald MP (Middlesbrough, Labour)
09:57:47 Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Epsom and Ewell, Conservative)
09:57:56 Q5. Whether the next Cross Country rail franchise will include a requirement to purchase new rolling stock. (908476)
09:58:02 Andrew Jones MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Harrogate and Knaresborough, Conservative)
09:58:22 Luke Pollard MP (Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport, Labour (Co-op))
09:58:47 Andrew Jones MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Harrogate and Knaresborough, Conservative)
09:59:17 Kevin FosterMP (Torbay, Conservative)
09:59:46 Andrew Jones MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Harrogate and Knaresborough, Conservative)
10:00:09 Mr Clive Betts MP (Sheffield South East, Labour)
10:00:37 Andrew Jones MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Harrogate and Knaresborough, Conservative)
10:00:52 Michael Fabricant MP (Lichfield, Conservative)
10:01:12 Andrew Jones MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Harrogate and Knaresborough, Conservative)
10:01:27 Q6. What steps he is taking to reduce delays at Manchester Oxford Road station. (908477)
10:01:33 Andrew Jones MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Harrogate and Knaresborough, Conservative)
10:01:58 Graham Stringer MP (Blackley and Broughton, Labour)
10:02:36 Andrew Jones MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Harrogate and Knaresborough, Conservative)
10:02:51 Kate Green MP (Stretford and Urmston, Labour)
10:03:16 Andrew Jones MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Harrogate and Knaresborough, Conservative)
10:03:30 Q7. What recent assessment he has made of the affordability of | {
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Indian Affairs of the
Senate on February 25, 2003, and March 1, 2005.
3.
Definitions
In this Act:
(1)
Aboriginal,
indigenous, native people
The term aboriginal, indigenous,
native people means people whom Congress has recognized as the original
inhabitants of the lands that later became part of the United States and who
exercised sovereignty in the areas that later became part of the United
States.
(2)
Adult
member
The term adult member means a Native Hawaiian
who has attained the age of 18 and who elects to participate in the
reorganization of the Native Hawaiian governing entity.
(3)
Apology
Resolution
The term Apology Resolution means Public
Law 103–150 (107 Stat. 1510), a Joint Resolution extending an apology to Native
Hawaiians on behalf of the United States for the participation of agents of the
United States in the January 17, 1893, overthrow of the Kingdom of
Hawaii.
(4)
Commission
The
term commission means the Commission established under section
7(b) toindigenous, native people of
the United States.
(9)
Interagency
Coordinating Group
The term Interagency Coordinating
Group means the Native Hawaiian Interagency Coordinating Group
established under section 6.
(10)
Native
Hawaiian
(A)
In
general
Subject to subparagraph (B), for the purpose of
establishing the roll authorized under section 7(c)(1) and before the
reaffirmation of the special political and legal relationship between the
United States and the Native Hawaiian governing entity, the term Native
Hawaiian means—
(i)
an
individual who is 1 of the indigenous, native people of Hawaii and who is a
direct lineal descendant of the aboriginal, indigenous, native people
who—
(I)
resided in the
islands that now comprise the State of Hawaii on or before January 1, 1893;
and
(II)
occupied and
exercised sovereignty in the Hawaiian archipelago, including the area that now
constitutes the State of Hawaii; or
(ii)
an
individual who is 1 of the indigenous, native people of Hawaii and who was
eligible in 1921 for the programs authorized | {
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At trial, appellant
admitted that she shot Pharris, but explained that she did so because he had earlier poisoned her
and that he was working for a terrorist organization in which President Clinton was involved. She
believed that Clinton was protecting this organization and its members, and working with them
to drug and kidnap her. Although the insanity defense was raised, appellant personally claimed
to be sane.
During cross-examination, the prosecutor approached the bench and informed the
trial court and opposing counsel that he intended to ask appellant whether, if given the
opportunity, she would kill President Clinton. He indicated the question was related to the
insanity defense. Defense counsel questioned whether the hypothetical inquiry was relevant, but
stated that she would withhold her objections until the appropriate time.
The interrogation continued with appellant againreading a newspaper. She claimed for the first time at trial that he had slammed
her against a wall causing her to use deadly force in self-defense. The jury was instructed on the
defense of self-defense. Appellant urges that the trial court erred in denying her request to include
an instruction on the defense of a third party or parties--namely her sons who were in New
Mexico at the time of the offense. She claims that the testimony of her fear that Pharris sometime
in the future would harm her sons entitled her to the charge requested.
A defendant is entitled to a jury instruction on any defense raised by the evidence
regardless of the strength of the evidence. See Hayes v. State, 728 S.W.2d 804, 807 (Tex. Crim.
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Royal Scottish
Academy of Music and Drama (RSAMD) in Glasgow.Attenborough
was an Honorary Fellow of Bangor University
for his contributions to film making.Pinewood
Studios paid tribute to his body of work by
naming a purpose-built film and television
stage after him. The Richard Attenborough
Stage has an area of 30,000 sq ft. In his
absence because of illness, Lord Puttnam and
Pinewood Chairman Lord Grade officially unveiled
the stage on 23 April 2012.The Arts for India
charity committee honoured Attenborough posthumously
on 19 October 2016 at an event hosted at the
home of BAFTA.
== Corporate appointments ==
Actors Charitable Trust. Chairman 1956–88,
President 1988–2014
Equity. Council Member 1949–73
Royal Theatrical Fund Board of Directors.
Vice President 1985–2014
Muscular Dystrophy Campaign. Vice President
1962–71, President 1971–2004, Life President
2004–2014
Cinema and Television Benevolent Fund. Council
Member 1962–2003, Vice Patron 2003–2014
King George V Fund for Actors. Committee Member
1962–73, Trustee 1973–2014
Royal Academy of Dramaticthe British Film Institute.
Chairman 1981–92
Goldcrest Films & Television. Chairman 1982–87
Kingsley Hall Community Centre. (Mahatma Gandhi
lodged there in 1931) Patron 1982–2014
Committee of Enquiry into the Arts and Disabled
People: Reporting on access and inclusion.
Chairman 1983–85
The Gandhi Foundation. President 1983–2014
Brighton Festival. President 1984–85
British Film Year. President 1984–86
British Screen Advisory Council. Chairman
1987–96, Honorary President 1996–2014
UNICEF. Goodwill Ambassador 1987–2014
European Script Fund. Chairman 1988–96,
Honorary President 1996–2014
Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, London. Patron
(with Lady Attenborough) 1988–2014
Arts For Health. President 1989–2014
European Film Academy. Co-founder (with Ingmar
Bergman, Federico Fellini and Claude Chabrol)
1989
Richard Attenborough Centre for Disability
and the Arts, University of Leicester. Patron
1990–2014
Foundation for Sport and the Arts. Trustee
1991–2003, President 2003–2014
Chicken Shed Theatre Company. Honorary Patron
1992–2014
One World Action. Patron 1992–2014
Satyajit Ray Foundation. Patron 1995–2014
Oxford University, Cameron Mackintosh Visiting
Professor of Contemporary Theatre. 1996
Sussex Centre for German-Jewish Studies. Patron
1996–2014
United World Colleges. | {
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(the actor who plays Fezzik, who died in 1993) to the higher, Irish-sounding voice of a nurse. At least that's how he tells the story about breaking his toe on André's ATV, which happened early on in shooting. Elwes remembers he was terrified Reiner would fire him. Of course, he kept his job, but had to learn swordfighting without moving his foot.
There's the story about meeting Robin Wright for the first time, and falling in love with her; the memory of using an impression of Fat Albert to help him score the role of Westley; the tale about Patinkin misleading Elwes about the amount of sword training he had; the times Shawn was terrified he'd be replaced by Danny DeVito; the lines that Crystal hilariously improvised, and more.charges and the habitual criminal charges). Prior to trial, however, the prosecution announced that it intended to call Appellant's former attorney, Mr. Richard Davis, as a witness during the habitual criminal phase of the trial. Mr. Davis had represented Appellant in connection with a 1975 charge to which Appellant pled guilty. Mr. Davis was also a public defender and worked in the same office as Ms. Jordan. Ms. Jordan became concerned that the prosecution's intention to call Mr. Davis as a witness against Appellant created a potential conflict of interest. After holding a hearing on the issue, the trial court decided to appoint private counsel to represent Appellant during the habitual criminal phase of the trial.
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There are so many great looking alliances and intense looking matches. Here’s a short list of some of the most notable matches, for those who don’t want to read the whole schedule. Feel free to add to it!
Q1: 1114-67 vs. 2337-33
Q5: 2122 vs. 118
Q14: 195-2767 alliance
Q21: 2337 vs. 4967
Q25: 125-2168-67 alliance
Q29: 1619-118 alliance
Q36: 125-2481 alliance
Q38: 118 vs. 2056
Q39: 225-1114 alliance
Q43: 2122-1619 vs. 195
Q48: 1619 vs. 2337
Q53: 2767-33-2481 alliance
Q54: 2122 vs. 1114-2056
Q55: 118 vs. 225
Q60: 1619-4967 vs. 1114-2168
Q62: 125-225 vs. 2056-2451
Q66: 2122-2337 alliance
Q68: 118-33 alliance
Q71: 2767 vs. 1114
Q73: 33-2451-195 vs. 118-4967
Q75: 225-2122 alliance
Q77: 2056-2337 alliance
Q82: 118-1114 vs. 125
Q83: 2122-67 vs. 5406-1885
Q85: 2451-1619 alliance
Q90: 195-225 vs. 2481
Q91: 2056-4967 alliance
Q93: 2337-1732-2451 alliance
Q95: 2122-33 alliance
Q96: 2056 vs. 195
Q98: 1619-225 alliance
Q100: 2168 vs. 1885
Q102: 118-2481 vs. 2767Photo : Evan Vucci ( AP Photo )
Kim Kardashian is problematic as hell.
She’s also inexplicably gone from socialite to social justice superheroine as of late, being instrumental in commuting the life sentence of non-violent offender Alice Johnson; deploying her legal team to assist Cyntonia Brown in her eventual clemency; and unleashing her white privilege to address criminal justice reform and other societal ills in a surprising bid to make us all forget about the countless times she’s tap danced on our nerves.
During a recent pit stop at the White House—no pun intended—Huffington Post reports that Kardashian West announced that she’ll be partnering with Lyft to provide as many as 5,000 formerly incarcerated citizens transportation to and from job interviews.
“Everyone wants the community to be safe,” she told those | {
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![
$\\tau = \\{E, \\emptyset\\}$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq14.gif), then τ is called the indiscrete topology.
Example 5.2
Let ![
$\(E,\\tau\)$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq15.gif) and ![
$\(F,\\tau^\\prime\)$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq16.gif) be two topological spaces. The product ![
$E\\times F$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq17.gif) can be given the product topology, denoted ![
$\\tau\\times\\tau^\\prime$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq18.gif), as follows: ![
$W\\subseteq E\\times F$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq19.gif) is open if
![
$$W=\\bigcup_{i\\in I} \(U_i \\times V_i\),$$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_Equa.gif)
where ![
$U_i\\in \\tau$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq20.gif) and ![
$V_i\\in\\tau^\\prime$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq21.gif) for each ![
$i\\in I$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq22.gif), where I is a (possibly uncountable) index set.
Let ![
$\(E,\\tau\)$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq23.gif) be a topological space. The topology τ is said to have a base of open sets ![
$\\{U_i\\}_{i\\in I}$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq24.gif) if for each open set ![
$V\\in\\tau$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq25.gif), there exists an index set ![
$J\\subseteq I$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq26.gif) such that ![
$V=\\bigcup_{i\\in J} U_i$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq27.gif). When τ has a base, we say the base generates the topology τ. In Example 5.2, the product topology on ![
$E\\times F$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq28.gif) is generated by the base
![
$$\\{U\\times V: U\\in\\tau,\\quad V\\in\\tau^\\prime\\}.$$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_Equb.gif)
Example 5.3
(Product topology).that topology). Therefore, ψ is a closed map, and it follows that ψ is a homeomorphism. (See Exercise 5.4.)
We are now prepared to prove the Banach–Stone Theorem.
Proof of Theorem 5.64
Let K 1 and K 2 be compact Hausdorff spaces and suppose ![
$T: C\(K_1\) \\rightarrow C\(K_2\)$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq1384.gif) is an isometric isomorphism. We wish to show that K 1 and K 2 are homeomorphic. Observe that T maps extreme points of ![
$B_{C\(K_1\)}$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq1385.gif) to extreme points of ![
$B_{C\(K_2\)}$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq1386.gif). To see this, let f be an extreme point in ![
$B_{C\(K_1\)}$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq1387.gif) and suppose that g and h are functions in ![
$B_{C\(K_2\)}$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq1388.gif) such that ![
$Tf = \\frac{1}{2}\(g+h\)$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq1389.gif). Then ![
$f = \\frac{1}{2}\(T^{-1}g + T^{-1}h\)$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq1390.gif), and from this we deduce that ![
$T^{-1}g = T^{-1}h = f$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq1391.gif) (because f is an extreme point). It follows that ![
$g=h=Tf$
](A273600_1_En_5_Chapter_IEq1392.gif), and | {
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TO HONOR HIS LEGACY. I HAVE A
DREAM
TO HONOR HIS LEGACY. I HAVE A
DREAM MARTIN
TO HONOR HIS LEGACY. I HAVE A
DREAM MARTIN LUTHER
TO HONOR HIS LEGACY. I HAVE A
DREAM MARTIN LUTHER KING
TO HONOR HIS LEGACY. I HAVE A
DREAM MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR
DREAM MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR
DREAM MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR
WOULD
DREAM MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR
WOULD HAVE
DREAM MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR
WOULD HAVE TURNED
DREAM MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR
WOULD HAVE TURNED 91
DREAM MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR
WOULD HAVE TURNED 91 YEARS
DREAM MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR
WOULD HAVE TURNED 91 YEARS OLD
WOULD HAVE TURNED 91 YEARS OLD
WOULDHAVE TURNED 91 YEARS OLD
THIS
WOULD HAVE TURNED 91 YEARS OLD
THIS PAST
WOULD HAVE TURNED 91 YEARS OLD
THIS PAST WEDNESDAY
WOULD HAVE TURNED 91 YEARS OLD
THIS PAST WEDNESDAY JANUARY
THIS PAST WEDNESDAY JANUARY
THIS PAST WEDNESDAY JANUARY
15TH.
THIS PAST WEDNESDAY JANUARY
15TH. HIS
THIS PAST WEDNESDAY JANUARY
15TH. HIS DREAM
THIS PAST WEDNESDAY JANUARY
15TH. HIS DREAM RESHAPED
15TH. HIS DREAM RESHAPED
15TH. HIS DREAM RESHAPED
HISTORY
15TH. HIS DREAM RESHAPED
HISTORY AND
15TH. HIS DREAM RESHAPED
HISTORY AND HIS
15TH. HIS DREAM RESHAPED
HISTORY AND HIS DAUGHTER
HISTORY AND HIS DAUGHTER
HISTORY AND HIS DAUGHTER
BERNICE
HISTORY AND HIS DAUGHTER
BERNICE KING
HISTORY AND HIS DAUGHTER
BERNICE KING SPOKE
HISTORY AND HIS DAUGHTER
BERNICE KING SPOKE ABOUT
HISTORY AND HIS DAUGHTER
BERNICE KING SPOKE ABOUT HER
BERNICE KING SPOKE ABOUT HER
BERNICE KING SPOKE ABOUT HER
FATHER'S
BERNICE KING SPOKE ABOUT HER
FATHER'S BIGGEST
BERNICE KING SPOKE ABOUT HER
FATHER'S BIGGEST VIRTUE
BERNICE KING SPOKE ABOUT HER
FATHER'S BIGGEST VIRTUE AT
FATHER'S BIGGEST VIRTUE AT
FATHER'S BIGGEST VIRTUE AT
THE
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to Oscar Brown who
predeceased her on June 9, 2000. Mr.
Brown also died intestate. Mrs. Brown
had no children.
2. Linda Ann Johnson was born November 27, 1957 and is the
biological daughter of Bernest Jefferson and Josie Brown Jefferson.
3. Josie Brown Jefferson is the sister of Oscar Brown.
4. Linda Ann Johnson is the niece of Oscar Brown.
5. Linda Ann Johnson was told that she was adopted and
considered Bessie Brown and Oscar Brown to be her mother and father. There was no attempt by Bessie Brown to
formally adopt Linda Ann Johnson.
6. Linda Ann Johnson was three months old when she began living
with Bessie Brown.
7. There was no agreement between Linda Ann Johnson=s biological parents or either of her parents and
Bessie Brown to adopt Linda.
Conclusions of Law
1. Linda Ann Johnson failed to provetestified that
Bessie treated appellant as her own daughter and referred to appellant as her
daughter. One witness, who lived near
the Browns and attended school with appellant, testified she thought appellant
was Bessie=s daughter because Bessie referred to
appellant as her daughter, they maintained a parent/child relationship, and
appellant was known as ALinda Ann Brown.@
Additionally, school records introduced during trial show appellant=s name as ALinda A. Brown@ and appellant=s father or guardian as AOscar Brown.@ Further, the obituary for Bessie
Brown refers to appellant as her daughter.
Appellee, however, testified she was very close with her
sister, Bessie, and that Bessie never once referred to appellant as her
daughter. Appellee further testified
that she did not meet and never heard Bessie mention appellant until appellant
was a teenager. Appellee stated that
when Bessie would mention appellant, it was in | {
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fallow darkness.
大聖堂の地下牢の鍵
地下牢には、狩人たちが囚われている
見るべきでないもの、知るべきでない事
すべて暗く朽ち果てるように
Balcony Key (露台の鍵)
Key to the balcony, 1st floor, Research Hall.
実験棟1階、露台の扉の鍵
Key to the balcony on the first floor of the Research Hall.
Lady Maria of the Astral Clocktower gave this to the patient,
Adeline.
Maria had hoped Adeline would find comfort in the faint
breeze that carried the scent of flowers from the outside, but
Adeline couldn't fathom her intentions.
実験棟1階、露台の扉の鍵
時計塔のマリアが、患者アデラインに渡したもの
せめて外気と花の香が、彼女の癒しとなるように
だが彼女は、それを理解できなかった
Astral Clocktower Key (時計塔の鍵)
Key to Astral Clocktower, atop the Grand Cathedral.
大聖堂の最上部、時計塔の鍵
Key to the Astral Clocktower at the top of the Grand
Cathedral.
The caretaker of the tower's numerous patients, known to
them only as Lady Maria, made her home behind the giant
star-interpreting clock.
大聖堂の最上部、時計塔の鍵
巨大な星見時計の裏側にあたるその部屋は
患者たちがマリアと呼ぶ女の、いつからか住処であるという
Underground Cell Inner Chamber Key (地下牢最深の鍵)
Key to the inner chamber of the Grand Cathedral cell.
大聖堂の地下牢、その最深の鍵
Key to the inner chamber of the cell below the Grand
Cathedral.
The innermost chamber of the underground cell holds a lone
madman. Hethe Healing Church.
医療教会、初代教区長たるローレンスの頭蓋骨
Skull of Laurence, first vicar of the Healing Church.
In reality he became the first cleric beast, and his human
skull only exists within the Nightmare.
The skull is a symbol of Laurence's past, and what he failed
to protect. He is destined to seek his skull, but even if he
found it, it could never restore his memories.
医療教会、初代教区長たるローレンスの頭蓋骨
だが現実には、彼は初めての聖職者の獣であり
人の頭蓋は悪夢の中にしか存在しない
それは、終に守れなかった過去の誓いであり
故にローレンスはこれを求めるだろう
追憶が、戻るはずもないのだけれど
Eye Pendant (瞳のペンダント)
Eye pendant that unlocks the surgery altar.
手術祭壇の鍵となる、瞳のペンダント
An eye pendant which unlocks the surgery altar.
There are two cathedrals in the Hunter's Dream. One lies
past the River of Blood, and another contains the private
research hall of the Healing Church.
Only chosen members of the Healing Church, or their
lamentable patients, can enter the research hall, using this
eye.
Grant eyes to the surgery altar skull.
手術祭壇の鍵となる、瞳のペンダント
狩人の悪夢には、大聖堂が2つある
そして血の河の先、もう1つの大聖堂には
かつての医療教会の秘した実験棟があるという
そこに入れるのは、瞳を持つ選ばれた医療者
あるいは憐れな患者だけだ
手術祭壇の頭蓋に、瞳を与えたまえ
Celestial Dial (星見盤)
Dial for the great Astral Clock of the Grand Cathedral.
大聖堂の、巨大な星見時計と対になる観測盤
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pins */
TM_GPIO_InitAlternate(GPIOF, GPIO_PIN_0 | GPIO_PIN_1 | GPIO_PIN_2 | GPIO_PIN_3 | GPIO_PIN_4 | GPIO_PIN_5 | GPIO_PIN_11 | GPIO_PIN_12 | GPIO_PIN_13 | GPIO_PIN_14 | GPIO_PIN_15, TM_GPIO_OType_PP, TM_GPIO_PuPd_NOPULL, TM_GPIO_Speed_High, GPIO_AF_FMC);
/* GPIOG pins */
TM_GPIO_InitAlternate(GPIOG, GPIO_PIN_0 | GPIO_PIN_1 | GPIO_PIN_4 | GPIO_PIN_5 | GPIO_PIN_8 | GPIO_PIN_15, TM_GPIO_OType_PP, TM_GPIO_PuPd_NOPULL, TM_GPIO_Speed_High, GPIO_AF_FMC);
/* GPIOH pins */
TM_GPIO_InitAlternate(GPIOH, GPIO_PIN_2 | GPIO_PIN_3 | GPIO_PIN_5 | GPIO_PIN_8 | GPIO_PIN_9 | GPIO_PIN_10 | GPIO_PIN_11 | GPIO_PIN_12 | GPIO_PIN_13 | GPIO_PIN_14 | GPIO_PIN_15, TM_GPIO_OType_PP, TM_GPIO_PuPd_NOPULL, TM_GPIO_Speed_High, GPIO_AF_FMC);
/* GPIOI pins */
TM_GPIO_InitAlternate(GPIOI, GPIO_PIN_0 | GPIO_PIN_1 | GPIO_PIN_2 | GPIO_PIN_3 | GPIO_PIN_4 | GPIO_PIN_5 | GPIO_PIN_6 | GPIO_PIN_7 | GPIO_PIN_9 | GPIO_PIN_10, TM_GPIO_OType_PP, TM_GPIO_PuPd_NOPULL, TM_GPIO_Speed_High, GPIO_AF_FMC);
#else
/* GPIOB pins */
TM_GPIO_InitAlternate(GPIOB, GPIO_PIN_5 | GPIO_PIN_6, TM_GPIO_OType_PP, TM_GPIO_PuPd_NOPULL, TM_GPIO_Speed_High, GPIO_AF_FMC);
/* GPIOC pins */
TM_GPIO_InitAlternate(GPIOC, GPIO_PIN_0, TM_GPIO_OType_PP, TM_GPIO_PuPd_NOPULL, TM_GPIO_Speed_High, GPIO_AF_FMC);
/* GPIOD pins */
TM_GPIO_InitAlternate(GPIOD, GPIO_PIN_0 | GPIO_PIN_1 | GPIO_PIN_8 | GPIO_PIN_9 |The YES Network, the Yankees' cable channel, will televise up to 10 Atlantic Coast Conference football games and as many as 23 ACC men's basketball games this season.
YES announced the agreement with Fox Sports Media Group to show ACC sports on Thursday.
The deal also includes the rights to some ACC women's basketball and Olympic sports.
YES has an agreement with the Big East to televise up to 10 basketball games from the reborn basketball-focused conference that includes Georgetown, Villanova and Butler.
The ACC deal with YES Network comes a few weeks after the conference announced a deal with the Pinstripe Bowl in Yankee Stadium that starts in 2014, and is part of a strategy to expand the league's presence in the New York media market. | {
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victim's
neighbors (Scott) who knew appellant saw appellant in the neighborhood between 7:00 p.m. and
7:45 p.m. At 8:00 p.m. a man (with appellant's build) was seen jumping the fence of the neighbor
(Truitt) who lived behind the victim. The witness (Doyle) who saw this testified that he "perceived
this as an unusual event" and that he was concerned that the man "might have done something
there." Appellant confirmed that he was the man who jumped the fence in his statement to the police
describing a confrontation with the victim's neighbor about "jumping his fences."
Another one of the victim's neighbors (Gunn) confirmed other statements in appellant's
confession that appellant was at her house until 6:00 p.m. on the day of the offense and that appellant
had cleaned his fingernails with a pocketknife thatwas consistent with the murder weapon.
Appellant claimed to have "lost" this pocketknife soon after the victim's murder. It is also
significant that appellant told Gunn that he was looking for Gunn's son (Jimmie) and that appellant
wondered whether he might be at "grandma's" which was a reference to the victim. Appellant also
described in his confession struggling with the victim in her living room which is where she was
found by her grandsons. Appellant fled from the police when they attempted to arrest him.
The totality of this evidence presents a strong circumstantial case that on the evening of
October 15, 1992, appellant murdered the victim in her living room with a pocketknife that appellant
"lost" soon after the victim's murder. In light of the evidence of appellant's guilt in | {
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U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of DefenseJack David, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of DefenseFrank J. Gaffney, Jr., President of the Center for Security Policy and a signatory to the letter, stated:
“Congress has rightly become alarmed about the nature,
contents and implications of what is deceptively described as a
‘framework agreement’ with Iran. Competent national security
professionals, like the signatories of this letter, recognize a harsh
reality: The present approach will allow nuclear weapons to be acquired
by what is arguably the most dangerous regime on the planet – one that
is sworn to destroy the United States and wipe its ally, Israel, off the
map. The potential for disaster are so enormous that the legislative
branch must act decisively to prevent the bad deal now in prospect.”
An Open Letter to the Leaders of theChairman, House PermanentSelect Committee on IntelligenceHon. Paula DeSutterFormer Assistant Secretary of State forVerification, Compliance, andImplementationFrank J. Gaffney, Jr.Former Assistant Secretary of Defensefor International Security Policy(Acting)Jack DavidFormer Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefenseAdmiral James A. Lyons,U.S. Navy (Ret.)Former Commander-in-Chief, PacificFleetLieutenant General William G. Boykin,U.S. Army (Ret.)Former Deputy Under Secretary ofDefense for IntelligenceLieutenant General Bennett L. LewisU.S. Army (Ret.)Former Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefenseMajor General Edward M. BrowneU.S. Army (Ret.)Major General Richard M. CookeU.S. Marine Corps (Ret.)Major General John R. D. ClelandU.S. Army (Ret.)Major General Thomas F. ColeU.S. Army (Ret.)Major General Don InfantsU.S. Army (Ret.)Major General J. D. LynchU.S. Marine Corps (Ret.)Major General George R. RobertsonU.S. Army (Ret.)Major General H. Douglas RobertsonU.S. Army (Ret.)Brigadier General Dale F. AndersU.S. Army (Ret.)Brigadier General Francis A. HughesU.S. Army (Ret.)Rear Admiral James W. AustinU.S. Navy (Ret.)Rear Admiral | {
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will take steps during negotiations on the UK leaving the EU to ensure continued access to the EU Single Market for goods, people and services. (906695)
10:08:47 Rt Hon David Davis MP, The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative)
10:09:18 Ms Margaret Ritchie MP (South Down, Social Democratic & Labour Party)
10:09:45 Rt Hon David Davis MP, The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative)
10:10:08 Mr Steve Baker MP (Wycombe, Conservative)
10:10:32 Rt Hon David Davis MP, The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative)
10:11:05 Helen Goodman MP (Bishop Auckland, Labour)
10:11:30 Rt Hon David Davis MP, The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative)
10:12:00 Mr Peter Bone MP (Wellingborough, Conservative)
10:12:25 RtHon David Davis MP, The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative)
10:12:51 Margaret Ferrier MP (Rutherglen and Hamilton West, Scottish National Party)
10:13:21 Rt Hon David Davis MP, The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative)
10:13:46 Philip Davies MP (Shipley, Conservative)
10:14:14 Rt Hon David Davis MP, The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Haltemprice and Howden, Conservative)
10:14:30 Q9. What plans he has for the UK to retain EU environmental regulations after it leaves the EU. (906696)
10:14:34 Mr Robin Walker MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Worcester, Conservative)
10:14:58 Neil Parish MP (Tiverton and Honiton, Conservative)
10:15:20 Mr Robin Walker MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Worcester, Conservative)
10:15:42 Mr Barry | {
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of afghanistan or jomhuriye afghanestan or da afghanestan jamhawriyat: Afghanistan
republic of albania: Albania
republic of albania or republika e shqiperia: Albania
republic of angola: Angola
republic of armenia: Armenia
republic of austria: Austria
republic of azerbaijan: Azerbaijan
republica argentina: Argentina
república argentina: Argentina
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saddam hussein altikriti: Anas_Altikriti
saint augustine of hippo: Augustine_of_Hippo
selfactualization: Abraham_Maslow
seven weeks war: Austro-Prussian_War
sir alfred hitchcock: Alfred_Hitchcock
sir anthony van dyck: Anthony_van_Dyck
sir arthur conan doyle: Arthur_Conan_Doyle
st augustine of hippo: Augustine_of_Hippo
steel or alloy steel: Alloy
sunday afternoon on the island of la grand jatte: A_Sunday_Afternoon_on_the_Island_of_La_Grande_Jatte
sunday afternoon on the island of la grande jatte: A_Sunday_Afternoon_on_the_Island_of_La_Grande_Jatte
symphony 1or sea symphony: A_Sea_Symphony
the abbasid caliphate: Abbasid_Caliphate
the abbasid dynasty: Abbasid_Caliphate
the acts of the apostles: Acts_of_the_Apostles
the adirondacks or the adirondack mountains: Adirondack_Mountains
the adventures of huckleberry finn: Adventures_of_Huckleberry_Finn
the aeneid: Aeneid
the albigensian crusade: Albigensian_Crusade
the aleutian islands: Aleutian_Islands
the alhambra: Alhambra
the alkaline earth metals: Alkaline_earth_metal
the alps: Alps
the analects: Analects
the aorta: Aorta
the apology of socrates: Apology_(Plato)
the aral or orolsea: Aral_Sea
the aral sea: Aral_Sea
the arnolfini marriage: Arnolfini_Portrait
the arnolfini marriage or jan arnolfini and his bride: Arnolfini_Portrait
the arnolfini marriage or the arnolfini wedding or giovanni arnolfini and his bride: Arnolfini_Portrait
the arnolfini portrait: Arnolfini_Portrait
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(2) the rejection of her application to the COIB due to the interference of the Mayor's Office, and the hiring of a much younger woman to fill that position, id. ¶¶ 27-29; and (3) the continued refusal of any City agency to hire her despite her qualifications and in contrast to the hiring of at least one male former Sheriff's Office employee, terminated at the same time and purportedly for the same reasons as plaintiff, id. at ¶¶ 30-31.
1.
McNulty claims she was discriminated against because of her age. Defendants seek dismissal of this claim on the ground that she fails to make out a prima facie case of age discrimination; in particular, they point out that she was replaced by Poliski, a 47 year-old woman also in theprotected class (by virtue of her age), Defs.' Mem. in Supp. at 28-29; Reply at 20.
Defendants' argument turns on an interpretation of the Supreme Court's recent decision in O'Connor v. Consolidated Coin Caterers *457 Corp., ___ U.S. ___, 116 S.Ct. 1307, 134 L.Ed.2d 433 (1996), in which the Court stated "The fact that one person in the protected class has lost out to another person in the protected class is thus irrelevant, so long as he has lost out because of his age." Id. at ___, 116 S.Ct. at 1310. Defendants conclude that McNulty, because she was only twelve years older than Poliski, did not "lose out" because of her age, Defs.' Mem. in Supp. at 29; Reply at 21. They misread O'Connor, however, in their continued emphasis | {
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I, uh, may have seen him yesterday afternoon in the window of that old resort up there." " Mm, warrington's." " Mm, yeah." "Yeah, that's the fella." "Mean old cuss." "He wants custody of the little girl, Kyra." "And why would he want to take his daughter's little girl away?" " Daughter-in-law." "Mattie married Devore's only son." " Devore had the boy when he was 60-something with some Vegas showgirl who's no longer in the picture, of course." " Oh, okay." " And so about a year ago," "Lance, that's Devore's son, he goes a little Dark Score crazy." "What does that mean?" "He tried to drown the little girl." "His own flesh and blood." "And Mattie ended up killing Lance just to protect the little girl, andoh what a couple in love ¶" "¶ swore to be true to each other ¶" "¶ true as the stars above ¶" "¶ he was her man" "¶ but he done her wrong ¶" "¶ Frankie went down to the corner ¶" "¶ for a bucket of beer to buy ¶" "¶ the bartender told her" "¶ that Johnny was makin' love ¶" "¶ to Nellie bly" "¶ he was her man" "¶ he was doin' her wrong" "¶ Frankie went home in a hurry ¶" "¶ she didn't go there for fun ¶" "¶ Frankie went home just to ¶" "¶ get a hold of her old .44 ¶" "¶ he was her man" "¶ but he done her wrong ¶" "¶ and Frankie peeked in | {
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Learning for Work (Miscellaneous Provisions) Order 1993 (S.I. 1993/1949)
Act of Adjournal (Consolidation Amendment) (Courses for Drink-drive Offenders) 1993 (S.I. 1993/1955)
Act of Sederunt (Sheriff Court Ordinary Cause Rules) 1993 (S.I. 1993/1956)
Double Taxation Relief (Taxes on Income) (General) (Manufactured Overseas Dividends) Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/1957)
Dartford–Thurrock Crossing (Amendment) Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/1961)
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London South Circular Trunk Road (A205) (Westhorne Avenue, Lewisham) (Prohibition of Use of Gaps in Central Reserve) Order 1993 (S.I. 1993/1964)
Civil Aviation (Route Charges for Navigation Services) Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/1965)
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Stage 3) Order 1993 (S.I. 1993/1984)
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Education (School Inspection) (No. 2) Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/1986)
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Education (Further Education Institutions Information) (England) Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/1993)
Merchant Shipping (Load Lines) Act 1967 (Unregistered Ships) Order 1993 (S.I. 1993/1994)
Poultry Breeding Flocks, Hatcheries and Processed Animal Protein (Fees) Order 1993 (S.I. 1993/1998)
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Friendly Societies Appeal Tribunal Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/2002)
Income Tax (Stock Lending) (Amendment) Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/2003)
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(Elizabeth A. Foley, J.), rendered February 25, 2014, convicting him of attempted robbery in the first degree, upon his plea of guilty, and imposing sentence, and (2) a resentence of the same court imposed April 1, 2015, which vacated the defendant's adjudication as a second violent felony offender and adjudicated him a first violent felony offender.
ORDERED that the judgment and the resentence are affirmed.
The defendant was born in June 1994. On September 20, 2010, the defendant was convicted of the felony of attempted robbery in the second degree, upon his plea of guilty, and sentence was imposed (see People v Brooks, 120 AD3d 1255). After the defendant was released from prison for that felony conviction, but while his appeal from that felony conviction was still pending, he wascharged with committing a series of robberies with a knife in late 2011, and he pleaded guilty to one count of attempted robbery in the first degree in satisfaction of those charges. He waived his right to appeal, and on February 25, 2014, he received the promised sentence and was adjudicated a second violent felony offender.
On appeal from his prior felony conviction, in a decision and order of this Court dated September 10, 2014, the matter was remitted to the Supreme Court, Kings County, to determine whether the defendant should be afforded youthful offender treatment (see id.). Upon remittitur, the defendant's prior felony conviction was vacated and he was afforded youthful offender treatment. Therefore, on April 1, 2015, the court resentenced the defendant on his conviction of attempted | {
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Imagine a city that has it all. A city that has seen times of great prosperity, and times of great despair. From the glory days of being the center of art in the world to having German tanks roll down the Champs Élyssées. Paris, to me it remains one the most inspiring cities in the world.of Cobb County, Georgia (“County”) on his 42 U.S.C. § 1983
claim alleging that the County deprived him of his liberty interest in his reputation
without the process required by the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S.
Constitution.1
Richards was fired from his position with the County as Manager of Support
Services for the County’s Information Services division two days after being
arrested and charged with the theft of laptop computers that belonged to the
County. Richards appealed his termination to the County Civil Service Board
(“Board”), but the Board denied his appeal after a hearing.
Richards was later acquitted of the criminal charges. He then brought this
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Affairs (Runnymede and Weybridge, Conservative)
11:47:24 Daniel Kawczynski MP (Shrewsbury and Atcham, Conservative)
11:47:43 Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Runnymede and Weybridge, Conservative)
11:47:53 Rt Hon Ann Clwyd MP (Cynon Valley, Labour)
11:48:16 Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Runnymede and Weybridge, Conservative)
11:48:56 Mr Nigel Evans MP (Ribble Valley, Conservative)
11:49:19 Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Runnymede and Weybridge, Conservative)
11:50:04 Q4. What recent discussions he has had with the Chinese government on the promotion of human rights in that country. (905811)
11:50:06 Rt Hon Hugo Swire MP, The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (East Devon, Conservative)
11:50:28 Jeff Smith MP (Manchester, Withington, Labour)
11:50:48 Rt Hon Hugo Swire MP, The Ministerof State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (East Devon, Conservative)
11:51:11 Mary Glindon MP (North Tyneside, Labour)
11:51:28 Rt Hon Hugo Swire MP, The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (East Devon, Conservative)
11:51:50 Catherine West MP (Hornsey and Wood Green, Labour)
11:52:55 Rt Hon Hugo Swire MP, The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (East Devon, Conservative)
11:53:28 Q5. If he will ensure that the Scottish Government is included in negotiations on the withdrawal of the UK from the EU. (905812)
11:53:33 Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Runnymede and Weybridge, Conservative)
11:54:08 Owen Thompson MP (Midlothian, Scottish National Party)
11:54:28 Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Runnymede and Weybridge, Conservative)
11:54:44 Stephen Gethins MP (North East Fife, Scottish National Party)
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against the defendants named above in the caption.
This complaint was entitled:
2
"Complaint. An action in equity, because the Workmen's Compensation and Insurance Division of the Labor Code of the State of California, maintained in effect by the State of California, is so inequitable and deficient as to constitute a fraud, maintained in the name of law, against the people of the State of California, in violation of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Said inequitable law is so deficient in protecting and enforcing the property and property rights of injured workmen and their dependents, that said law was the means of depriving plaintiff's injured husband and his dependent, plaintiff, of their property and property rights of full and complete medical care, equitable compensation payments anda settlement to which plaintiff's husband was entitled because of diminished earning capacity, — in violation of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. The depriving of said property and property rights of plaintiff's injured husband and his dependent plaintiff, by fraud, and in a fraudulent manner, was possible and was committed under said very deficient and inequitable law, by defendants, in violation of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. An action for United States District Court Order to restore to plaintiff's husband and his dependent, plaintiff, their said property and property rights, and for other equitable relief. For United States District Court Order to declare and to delete certain sections of said law as unconstitutional. For United States District Court | {
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visa application rejected.”
In the mid-1990s the policy of supporting students going overseas to study was further relaxed. Those willing to pay their own way would no longer be required to pay a fee to the government, and in the late 1990s agencies that helped with applications to study at overseas tertiary institutions were set up, and the number of those making applications began to surge.
“In the 1980s going abroad to study was seen as a bit of a craze, but these days it has become just a normal thing to do,” Chen says.
Now China has become the biggest source country for university students for more than 10 countries, including Australia, Britain, Canada, Japan and the US. The 2015 Open Doors Report by the Institute of International Education saysChina became the top country of origin for students going to the US in the 2009-10 academic year. It has retained top place six years in a row, after eight years of double-digit increases.
Even as the number of Chinese going overseas has risen, their ages have fallen.
The Open Doors Report said that in the 2009-10 academic year, 127,628 Chinese students studied in the US, 31 percent of them undergraduates. Five years later that figure has shot up to 41 percent.
Among the Chinese undergraduates in the US is Zhou Yutong, 20, who studies at George Washington University in Washington. After graduating from a high school in Beijing, Zhou went to the US to pursue a bachelor of arts degree in communication and French literature in 2014. | {
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4 (mā)
1 (vaeļi) = 5 (kāṇi)
In Jaffna, Sri Lanka For House property
1 Parappu = 1 Lacham = 10 Perches
16 Parappu = 1 Acre
Varaku Culture (V.C.)
18 kulies = 1 lacham
16 lachams = 1 acre
Paddy Culture (P.C.)
12 kulies = 1 lacham
24 lachams = 1 acre
Units of ancient trade
Balance weights
Thanga edaihal
4 nel eḍai (நல் எடை) = 1 kuṉṟimaṇi (குன்றிமணி)
2 kuṉṟimaṇi (குன்றிமணி) = 1 māñcāḍi (மஞ்சாடி)
1 māñcāḍi (மஞ்சாடி) = 1 paṇaveḍai (பணவெடை)
5 paṇaveḍai (பணவெடை) = 1 kaḻañcu (கழஞ்சு)
8 paṇaveḍai (பணவெடை) = 1 varāgaṉeḍai (வராகனெடை)
20 paṇaveḍai (பணவெடை) = 4 kaḻañcu (கழஞ்சு) = 1 kaqhsu (கஃசு)
80 paṇaveḍai (பணவெடை)= 16 kaḻañcu (கழஞ்சு)= 4 kaqhsu (கஃசு)= 1 palam (பலம்)
1.5 Kaḻañcu (கழஞ்சு) = 8 grams or one sovereign/pavun.
The above is not in line with South IndianAfrovibes
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Africa in Motion is proud to support the Afrovibes tour of live performance in Oct and Nov this year.
In 2014, Afrovibes Festival marks 20 years of the new South Africa: 20 years since the ending of apartheid and the beginning of democracy. Award-winning artists bring us music, theatre, dance, photography and film, reflecting upon what it is to be part of 21st century South Africa. It’ll be thought-provoking, reflective, turbulent, energetic, exhilarating.
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that the couple give him their money. Hines took all the money he had--eight
dollars--from his wallet, and appellant grabbed the money with his left hand. Appellant pointed
a handgun directly at Hines and told him to drive forward and not to look back. Then appellant
quickly told them to give him their keys, jewelry, and watches. Although Hines had a watch, he
did not give it to appellant and he did not see the victim give appellant her watch. Hines started
his car and appellant who had been leaning on the car, stood up, pointed his gun into the car
toward the victim, and fired. The victim clutching her chest exclaimed, "Randy, I've been shot."
Turning the car, and almost hitting appellant, Hines drove immediately to theemergency room
at Charlton Methodist Hospital. About one-half hour later a nurse told Hines that the victim was
dead.
Hines saw only the appellant, and no evidence, other than appellant's confession
and his trial testimony, suggests that appellant had an accomplice. Appellant testified that John
Cornelius was his accomplice. In his confession, appellant says that he walked up to the car with
a gun and obtained a watch and money from the occupants of the car, and as he started to back
away from the car his gun went off. He also said, in the confession, that he did not mean to hurt
anyone. Appellant testified that his accomplice took the victim's watch. However, appellant, in
his testimony, admitted that soon after the robbery, he had in his possession the victim's | {
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sunday afternoon on the island of la grande jatte1884: A_Sunday_Afternoon_on_the_Island_of_La_Grande_Jatte
"a sunday afternoon on the island of la grande jatte\x971884": A_Sunday_Afternoon_on_the_Island_of_La_Grande_Jatte
a tale of a tub: A_Tale_of_a_Tub
a tale of two cities: A_Tale_of_Two_Cities
a theory of justice: A Theory of Justice
a toccata of galuppis: A Toccata of Galuppi's
a treatise of human nature: A_Treatise_of_Human_Nature
a valediction forbidding mourning: A_Valediction:_Forbidding_Mourning
a very old man with enormous wings: A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings
a view from the bridge: A View from the Bridge
a village romeo and juliette: A Village Romeo and Juliet
a vindication of the rights of woman: A_Vindication_of_the_Rights_of_Woman
a visit from st nicholas: A Visit from St. Nicholas
a walk onthe wild side: A Walk on the Wild Side
a white heron: A White Heron
a woman of no importance: A Woman of No Importance
a worn path: A Worn Path
a wrinkle in time: A Wrinkle in Time
aa milne: A._A._Milne
aachen: Aachen
aardvark: Aardvark
aaron: Aaron
aaron burr: Aaron_Burr
aaron burr jr: Aaron Burr
aaron copland: Aaron_Copland
aaron douglas: Aaron Douglas
aaron sorkin: Aaron Sorkin
aaron swartz: Aaron_Swartz
aaron the levite: Aaron
aarons rod: Aaron's rod
abacus: Abacus
abb antoine francois prvost: Antoine_François_Prévost
abba: ABBA
abbas kiarostami: Abbas Kiarostami
abbasid caliphate: Abbasid_Caliphate
abbasid caliphate or dynasty: Abbasid_Caliphate
abbasid caliphatedynasty: Abbasid_Caliphate
abbasid dynasty: | {
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March 2006. On March 14,
2006, Plaza Centro again sent identical letters to Tierrablanca and Rainbow
Seafood. Plaza Centro notified the entities that Plaza Centro was terminating
their tenancies and right to possession of the premises, effective March 19,
2006. Plaza Centro further demanded that the entities vacate the premises
within three days. On April 26, 2006, Plaza Centro filed separate forcible
detainer suits against Tierrablanca and Rainbow Seafood in the Justice Court of
Harris County. Plaza Centro sought possession of the property, unpaid rent,
unspecified damages, and attorney=s fees. The Justice Court awarded
possession, attorney=s fees, and costs to Plaza Centro.
Appellant
timely appealed to the Harris County Court at Law Number Two. The Honorable
Gary Michael Block conducted one trial de novo for both suits. On September 6,
2006, the trial court rendered two separate judgments. Relative to
Tierrablanca,withholding or defending possession of the premises
because there is no evidence he occupied the premises during the pendency of
the appeal.[4] In contrast,
Plaza Centro contends the evidence is legally sufficient to prove appellant
occupied the premises because (1) Plaza Centro mailed letters to the entities
at the address of the premises on February 28, 2006 and March 14, 2006 and
appellant personally signed for one March 14 letter, (2) Giorgio Lofti, Plaza
Centro=s representative, testified that
appellant did not vacate the premises, and (3) appellant believed he was
entitled to occupy and was defending his right to possession of the premises.
However, we conclude this evidence is insufficient to establish appellant
occupied the premises during the pendency of the appeal.
1. February 28 and March 14
Letters
On
February 28, 2006, Plaza Centro mailed letters to the entities at the address
of | {
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Massachusetts. Executive Office of Public Safety and Security. Office of Grants and Research.(Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, Office of Grants and Research, 2010-09)
Massachusetts. Executive Office of Public Safety and Security. Office of Grants and Research.(Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, Office of Grants and Research, 2010-10)
Massachusetts. Executive Office of Public Safety and Security. Office of Grants and Research.(Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, Office of Grants and Research, 2010-11)
Massachusetts. Executive Office of Public Safety and Security. Office of Grants and Research.(Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, Office of Grants and Research, 2010-12)
Massachusetts. Executive Office of Public Safety and Security. Office of Grants and Research.(Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Public Safetyand Security, Office of Grants and Research, 2011-01)
Massachusetts. Executive Office of Public Safety and Security. Office of Grants and Research.(Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, Office of Grants and Research, 2011-02)
Massachusetts. Executive Office of Public Safety and Security. Office of Grants and Research.(Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, Office of Grants and Research, 2011-03)
Massachusetts. Executive Office of Public Safety and Security. Office of Grants and Research.(Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, Office of Grants and Research, 2011-04)
Massachusetts. Executive Office of Public Safety and Security. Office of Grants and Research.(Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, Office of Grants and Research, 2011-05)
Massachusetts. Executive Office of Public Safety and Security. Office of Grants and Research.(Commonwealth | {
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Q:
Replace "_" with "|" in a file on 5th field only
My file has the content below:
rat|minty|ruhul|balaji|rat_123|decode|rat_123|abc|def|ghi|jkl|rat|cde|ind|rat
rat|minty|ruhul|balaji|rat1_123|decode|rat_123|abc|def|ghi|jkl|rat|cde|ind|rat
rat|minty|ruhul|balaji|rat2_123|decode|rat_123|abc|def|ghi|jkl|rat|cde|ind|rat
I need to replace _ with | but only on the 5th field only.
Expected output:
rat|minty|ruhul|balaji|rat|123|decode|rat_123|abc|def|ghi|jkl|rat|cde|ind|rat
rat|minty|ruhul|balaji|rat1|123|decode|rat_123|abc|def|ghi|jkl|rat|cde|ind|rat
rat|minty|ruhul|balaji|rat2|123|decode|rat_123|abc|def|ghi|jkl|rat|cde|ind|rat
A:
With awk, use gsub() on the 5th field:
$ awk 'BEGIN{FS=OFS="|"} {gsub("_",FS,$5)}1' file
rat|minty|ruhul|balaji|rat|123|decode|rat_123|abc|def|ghi|jkl|rat|cde|ind|rat
rat|minty|ruhul|balaji|rat1|123|decode|rat_123|abc|def|ghi|jkl|rat|cde|ind|rat
rat|minty|ruhul|balaji|rat2|123|decode|rat_123|abc|def|ghi|jkl|rat|cde|ind|rat
Explanation
BEGIN{FS=OFS="|"}
Set the field separator to |. This way, we can address $5 as the 5th field and so on.
{gsub("_",FS,$5)}
Replace all the _ in the 5th field with FS. That is, with |.
1
Trigger awk's default action: print the current (modified) record.
A:
With sed provided the 5th field has only one _ to be replaced
$ sed -E 's/^(([^|]+\|){4}[^_]+)_/\1|/' ip.txt
rat|minty|ruhul|balaji|rat|123|decode|rat_123|abc|def|ghi|jkl|rat|cde|ind|rat
rat|minty|ruhul|balaji|rat1|123|decode|rat_123|abc|def|ghi|jkl|rat|cde|ind|rat
rat|minty|ruhul|balaji|rat2|123|decode|rat_123|abc|def|ghi|jkl|rat|cde|ind|rat
Solution with perl (similar to awk one) if all _ in 5th field are to be replaced:
$ perl -F'\|' -lane '$F[4] =~ tr/_/|/; print join "|",@F' ip.txt
rat|minty|ruhul|balaji|rat|123|decode|rat_123|abc|def|ghi|jkl|rat|cde|ind|rat
rat|minty|ruhul|balaji|rat1|123|decode|rat_123|abc|def|ghi|jkl|rat|cde|ind|rat
rat|minty|ruhul|balaji|rat2|123|decode|rat_123|abc|def|ghi|jkl|rat|cde|ind|rat
Housing Finance Agency ("LHFA"). The LHFA provides tax credits for investors in low-income apartment complexes to finance the development and rehabilitation of the complexes. The LHFA approves projects based on LHFA guidelines and monitors construction and related costs to insure that the projects comply with the program guidelines as established in the Qualified Application Plan ("QAP").
2
The QAP limits the developer's fee to a maximum of 15% of the costs of development plus 8% of the costs of acquisition of distressed properties. In addition, the builder is entitled to a profit of 8% of the costs of construction. If, however, there is an identity of interest between the developer and the builder, the developer is not entitled to both the 15% developer's and the 8% contractor's profit. The developer | {
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Order), were born in Triscot, and their family, when the boys were young, were among the settlers of Kimrin.
First Village
Fourth, Roger (hm) 868-?
don of the First Village branch of LandOrder. He is unofficially considered to be the fourth-most important member of the original founders of LandOrder, hence his choice of surname. He is also third in line to replace Capp Primus, should he die or retire.
Kidman, Roark (hm) 881-?
chief spy of the First Village branch of LandOrder.
Jump Village
Holdup, Kureth (hm) 877-?
don of the Jump Village branch of LandOrder.
Goner, Ian (hm) 886-?
dealer in the Jump Village branch of LandOrder.
Plist
Atwood, Palzo (hm) 880-?
chief spy of the Plist branch of LandOrder.
Chieftain, Don (hm) 874-?
don of the Plist branch of LandOrder. The word 'don' was first used on the Land in hishonor, as a title for the head of a gang's branch in each village, or for the head of any single-village gang. He is first in line to replace Capp Primus.
Citman, Adolpho (hm) 878-?
chief Adult of the Plist branch of LandOrder. His clan owns citrus orchards; he created yellow ha'citfruit (normal ha'citfruit being pink).
Drugfix, Laver (hm) 885-?,
apothecary in the Plist branch of LandOrder. He developed the drug "Happiness."
Lambshank, Clem (hm) 877-?
chief enforcer of the Plist branch of LandOrder.
Paladin, Rush (hm) ?-?
enforcer of the Plist branch of LandOrder.
Tanq
Ferryman, Barrie (hm) ?-?
don of the Tanq branch of LandOrder.
Parker, Simon (hm) 893-?
Adult in the Tanq branch of LandOrder. Also an actor with the Tooblan Company, and occasionally a parking attendant.
Tonad
Atwater, Cabbit (hf) 890-?
spy in the Tonad branch of LandOrder. Her clan | {
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water supply
Reopened: April 10 (report)
Maki Yaki, 8951 Knott Ave., suite E, Buena Park
Closed: April 10 (report)
Major violation: Cockroach infestation
Reopened: April 11 (report)
Godavari, 24416 Muirlands Blvd., Lake Forest
Closed: April 10 (report)
Major violation: No water supply
Reopened: April 10 (report)
Corner Bakery Cafe, 1621 W. Sunflower Ave., suite D-50, Santa Ana
Closed: April 9 (report)
Major violation: Cockroach infestation
Reopened: April 10 (report)
2145 Pizza, 2145 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa
Closed: April 9
Major violation: Cockroach infestation
Reopened: April 9 (report)
Santa Ana Healthcare and Wellness Center, 1209 Hemlock Way, Santa Ana
Closed: April 6 (report)
Major violation: Insufficient hot water
Reopened: April 6 (report)
Updates from last week’s list:
Quattro Caffé at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, closed April 6 due to a cockroach infestation, was reinspected and reopened later that day (report). Big Dan’s Donuts in Anaheim, closed April 4 due toQ:
How did Andy bring down the authorities on the warden?
At the close of The Shawshank Redemption, Andy flees the prison and the state authorities shortly arrive to arrest Captain Hadley and Warden Norton.
I understand that Andy had intimate knowledge of the corruption, violence and murder at Shawshank, but as a prisoner - and without proof - I struggle to see how he could have enough influence to provoke such a strong response from the authorities?
A:
Because a newspaper published the evidence:
He also mailed the evidence of their financial crimes to the Daily Bugle, presumably along with evidence of his own innocence. When the story was published, Captain Hadley was arrested and Warden Norton committed suicide to avoid arrest for his crimes.
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full term, pursuant
to the constitutional schedule.’
You wish to know whether newly created offices subject to article XVI, section 65 may be
placed on a staggered election schedule and whether the county or the state has the authority to put
the office on the ballot for any term other than four years. A newly created office listed in article
XVI, section 65 may not be placed on the ballot for any term of office other than four years.
However, constitutional provisions mandating the election of specific officers to four-year terms do
not prevent the legislature from bringing the office into existence partway through a four-year term
does not conform to the staggered election schedule, the legislature may expressly provide in
the statute creating the office for conformity to the staggered election schedule. Id. In this case, the
legislation creating an office should provide that the officeholder shall be elected to a four-year term
at the first general election date that conforms to the election schedule, and that the vacancy in the
office that exists as of its creation shall be filled as provided by law.
We turn to your question. Article XVI, section 65 was adopted in 1954 by a constitutional
amendment that also established four-year terms of office for elective district, county, and precinct
officers. See Tex. S.J. Res. 4,53d Leg., R.S., 1953 Tex. Gen. Laws 1164 (caption). See also TEX.
CONST. | {
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in decidedly more creative ways. In stretching the imaginary of potentialities through an understanding of mineralogical evolution, a conversation with geology in the Anthropocene starts to look decidedly less bio- and anthro-centric and less stratigraphically constrained.
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Notes
. Dobb 2000.
. Zhang 2016.
. Robbins 2016; Associated Press 2017.
. Robbins 2016.
. Dobb 2000, np.
. Dobb 2000; Robbins 2016.
. Hird 2009.
. Beck 1992.
. Kimes et al. 2014; Beyer et al. 2016.
. Hazen et al. 2010.
. Cited in Kirgin 2011, np; see Clark and Hird forthcoming.
. See Ward and Kirschvink 2015; and Nelsen et al. 2016 for rebuttal to these ideas.
. Williams et al. 2015.
. Hird 2012; 2013a.
. Hird 2009.
. Gabrys 2013.
. See, for example, Carrington 2018.
. Hird 2017.
. Hird 2010.
. And multicellular organisms; see Colebrook 2012.c
. Hird 2009; 2013b.
. Hazen and Sverjencksy 2010.
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appointed General Manager of New Orleans Gold in February of 2017 shortly after his tour with 2016 Senior Bowl Recruiting and Scouting. Following that early period he began pushing forward with a coaching search, player scouting and contracting for the new professional side that would begin their first season in Hope Haven in 2018 on the West Side of the Mississippi River. Ryan first began playing rugby in High School in Wisconsin and then joined the Marine Corps. During his time in the Marine Corps he continued to play rugby in between deployments to Iraq. When he moved to New Orleans he played with New Orleans RFC.
Nathan Osborne- Nathan grew up playing rugby outside of Canberra, playing Schoolboy Rugby at St Edmund's College. His father coached both rugbyunion and rugby league and he played both for his father. He would eventually break into the ACT Brumbies Academy playing professionally for them on their lower side at the turn of professionalism in the late 90s Came to the US one summer for a rugby sabbatical, eventually meeting his wife and did the things he needed to do to stay and become a resident. He moved to Minnesota where he played for and then coach Metropolis RFC in a highly successful run that earned him an appointment to the 2015 USA Eagles Rugby World Cup staff. Most recently appointed as the Head Coach for NOLA Gold Rugby.
Holden Yungert, a recent St Mary's College graduate and now NOLA Gold scrum-half. He's led a very competitive rugby life since | {
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to the stage and disappearing as soon as the dance is over to
emphasize the fleeting nature of wealth.
கூத்தாட் டவைக்குழாத் தற்றே பெருஞ்செல்வம்
போக்கு மதுவிளிந் தற்று
The stages were used for different types of dances (கூத்து)
specific for the regions, e.g., Aychiyar
Kuravai (ஆய்ச்சியர் குரவை) Kuravaik kUtthu
(குரவைக்கூத்து), KoRRavaik
(கொற்றவைக்கூத்து) The dances were, in essence an
enactment of mythological legends. They were also used for conveying thanks to the deities
for good rains and crops or paying homage to the valour or patronage of Kings and
chieftains. iLango atikaL (இளங்கோ அடிகள்) had
portrayed various kinds of dances performed in the different regions
(திணை) in several chapters
(அரங்கேற்று காதை, வேனிற்காதை, ஆய்ச்சியர் குரவை)
The dancers for whom dancing was a hereditary avocation were called ViRaliar
(விறலியர்) and KUtthar
(கூத்தர்).. The singers who accompanied them were
called PANar (பாணர்). Even at this early
point in history, there was a distinctionmeaning. By this time, Shakespearean plays became popular
throughout the English speaking world. Following this trend, Thamizh authors began to
imitate English poets (Shakespeare, Sheridan) in writing plays in verses involving
fictional themes and characters. Sun^tharam PiLLai's (சுந்தரம் பிள்ளை)
ManOnmaNiam
மனோன்மணியம் made history in this regard, though
the play was difficult to enact as a play on the stage. Pammal Sampan^tha MuthaliyAr
(ப.சம்பந்த முதலியார்) considered to be the doyen
of the Thamizh stage, wrote the famous play, ManOharA(மனோகரா), which later appeared as a film with
SivAji GanEsan (சிவாஜி கணேசன்) playing the
role of ManOharan. Sampan^tha MuthaliyAr was the founder of the SuguNa VilAs Sabha
(சுகுணவிலாஸசபா)
which fostered the growth of the
Thamizh stage in the years to come.
Others who have made tremendous contributions to the Thamizh stage in recent times
include: NawAb rAjamAnickam (நவாப் ராஜமாணிக்கம்). T.K.S.
Brothers (டி.கே. எஸ. சகோதரர்கள்), R.S.ManOhar
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supported by substantial
evidence because the Agency did not provide therapeutic services to Sawyer for almost
seven months after he was removed from Michelle's care. The record shows that the
Agency made diligent efforts to locate an appropriate therapist for Sawyer beginning
shortly after he was detained in protective custody. The social worker referred Sawyer to
a therapist only to learn that that therapist could not accommodate Sawyer's school
schedule. The record permits the reasonable inference that Sawyer's reintegration into a
school system with his peers was a priority. The social worker located another therapist
for Sawyer within a week and promptly submitted a referral to that therapist.
A new social worker was assigned to the case shortly after the February 3
dispositional hearing. The record does not show the timeline 17
providing services to improve Michelle's mental health condition or, at minimum, her
understanding of her mental health condition. We acknowledge that the record shows
that Michelle diligently participated in services. Despite receiving ample services,
Michelle's difficult-to-treat mental health condition impeded her progress. Although we
are concerned about the Agency's delay in providing therapeutic services to a traumatized
child, the record contains substantial evidence to support the finding that under the
totality of the circumstances, the Agency offered or provided reasonable services that
were designed to aid the parent in overcoming the problems that led to the initial removal
and the continued custody of the child. (§ 366.21, subd. (e)(8).)
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station roughly an hour after the arrest. Although the officer said that he smelled
alcohol about Appellant=s person, it was not until he
had placed Appellant in the unit that he was able to determine that the odor of
alcohol was Aa lot stronger.@
Without
advising Appellant of any of the required warnings, the officer began to
question him. Leaving Appellant in the
back seat of the unit, from which Appellant could not exit, the officer
searched Appellant=s truck, which was lawfully
parked in the parking lot. It was only
then that the officer decided that Appellant=s speech
was Aa little
bit slurred.@
There
was no indication that the officer was concerned for his safety. Rather, he was searching for evidence. As the Gant court pointed out, a
person secured in the back seat of a police unit cannot reach any weapon innystagmus, which
Norman characterized as Aclues of intoxication.@ Appellant=s eyes
were also Aa little bloodshot.@ Appellant did not perform any other field
sobriety tests.
Although
there is no visual record of Appellant=s
demeanor at the scene of the arrest, there is a DVD of his demeanor in the
police station. The DVD reveals that
Appellant=s speech was not slurred, he did
not sway when he walked, he was steady on his feet, he was able to follow the
written and oral warnings, and he repeatedly and clearly stated that he would
not submit to any testing until his attorney arrived. He repeatedly requested that his attorney be
present. Once a suspect has invoked his
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has been provided or the suspect himself reinitiates a dialogue.[4] Yet the officers did not stop their | {
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single plea bargain form to memorialize the terms of the bargain in each case. Smith was sentenced to prison in both cases on the same date in January 1982. In CR 56652 he received a principal two-year term and a consecutive eight-month term. In CR 56651 he received a consecutive eight-month term. Three-year sentences in CR 49992 and CR 50667 upon revocation of probation were ordered to run concurrent with the time ordered in CR 56651 and CR 56652.
The third pair of cases was processed under case numbers CR 65452 and CR 65790 between November 1983 and April 1984. Each of these cases involved a separate charge of residential burglary, one committed in September 1983 and the other in October 1983. Smith entered guilty pleas in both casesin superior court on the same date. In CR 65452 Smith pled guilty to attempted residential burglary. In CR 65790 Smith pled guilty to residential burglary and admitted one serious felony prior that was alleged. Each plea was contingent on entry of a plea in the other case. The pleas were entered after a readiness conference for both cases had been set for the same date and the trial date set for CR 65452 had been vacated. Smith was sentenced in both cases on the same date. In CR 65790 Smith was sentenced to a six-year upper term with a five-year enhancement for the serious felony prior conviction. In CR 65452 Smith was sentenced to a concurrent two-year term.
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| C.J. McCollum (33)
| Mason Plumlee (8)
| McCollum, Lillard (5)
| Barclays Center16,608
| 8–7
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 16
| November 22
| @ New York
|
| Damian Lillard (22)
| Ed Davis (10)
| Damian Lillard (6)
| Madison Square Garden19,120
| 8–8
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 17
| November 23
| @ Cleveland
|
| Damian Lillard (40)
| Lillard, Harkless (7)
| Damian Lillard (11)
| Quicken Loans Arena20,562
| 8–9
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 18
| November 25
| New Orleans
|
| Damian Lillard (27)
| Mason Plumlee (14)
| Damian Lillard (11)
| Moda Center19,393
| 9–9
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 19
| November 27
| Houston
|
| C.J. McCollum (28)
| Mason Plumlee (8)
| McCollum, Plumlee (7)
| Moda Center19,393
| 9–10
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 20
| November 30
| Indiana
|
| Damian Lillard (28)
| Plumlee, Davis (9)
| Damian Lillard (10)
| Moda Center19,107
| 10–10
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| 21
| December 3
| Miami
|
| Damian Lillard (19)
| Mason Plumlee (9)
| Damian Lillard, Turner (6)
| Moda Center19,393
| 11–10
|-(7)
| Moda Center19,393
| 41–40
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 82
| April 12
| New Orleans
|
| Shabazz Napier (25)
| Noah Vonleh (19)
| Pat Connaughton (7)
| Moda Center19,521
| 41–41
Playoffs
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 1
| April 16
| @ Golden State
|
| C. J. McCollum (41)
| Evan Turner (10)
| Turner, Vonleh (4)
| Oracle Arena19,596
| 0–1
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 2
| April 19
| @ Golden State
|
| Maurice Harkless (15)
| Maurice Harkless (8)
| Evan Turner (7)
| Oracle Arena19,596
| 0–2
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 3
| April 22
| Golden State
|
| C.J. McCollum (32)
| Jusuf Nurkic (11)
| Lillard, Nurkic (4)
| Moda Center20,177
| 0–3
|- style="background:#fcc;"
| 4
| April 24
| Golden State
|
| Damian Lillard (34)
| Noah Vonleh (14)
| Damian Lillard (6)
| Moda Center19,902
| 0–4
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(designated Post No. 11 and Post No. 12) shall be residents of the county and elected by the county at large.
The United States District Court having acquired jurisdiction over the redistricting of the supervisors districts of Hinds County in Kirksey vs. Board of Supervisors of Hinds County, Civil Action No. 4939, it is further provided that for the legislative elections to be held in 1975, the Representatives to be elected from District 31 (except those elected from Post No. 11 and Post No. 12) shall be elected as provided above from said supervisors districts as said districts are determined or approved by decision of the United States District Court in said action, regardless of any modifications to said districts brought about by appellate review. In all legislative electionsheld subsequent to 1975, the Representatives to be elected from District 31 (except those elected from Post No. 11 and Post No. 12) shall be elected as provided above from said supervisors districts as said districts are determined or approved by the district court or as approved or modified by the appellate courts in the event of appeal.
In the event the district court shall not have entered an order determining or modifying the supervisors districts in Hinds County before June 6, 1975, the Representatives to be elected from Hinds County shall be elected from the supervisors districts as constituted on April 1, *1337 1975, and thereafter shall be elected from the supervisors districts as determined or modified by the district court or by an appellate court.
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66 F.3d 661
Shannon Richey FAULKNER; United States of America,Plaintiffs-Appellees,v.James E. JONES, Jr., Chairman, Board of Visitors of TheCitadel, the Military College of South Carolina; Carroll A.Campbell, Jr., Member of the Board of Visitors of TheCitadel, the Military College of South Carolina; T. EastonMarchant, Member of the Board of Visitors of The Citadel,the Military College of South Carolina; Barbara S. Nielsen,Member of the Board of Visitors of The Citadel, the MilitaryCollege of South Carolina; William F. Prioleau, Jr., Memberof the Board of Visitors of The Citadel, the MilitaryCollege of South Carolina; William E. Jenkinson, III,Member of the Board of Visitors of The Citadel, the MilitaryCollege of South Carolina; Leonard C. Fulghum, Jr., Memberof the Board of Visitors of The Citadel, the MilitaryCollegeof South Carolina; James M. Leland, Jr., Member ofthe Board of Visitors of The Citadel, the Military Collegeof South Carolina; John A. McAllister, Jr., Member of theBoard of Visitors of The Citadel, the Military College ofSouth Carolina; David S. Boyd, Jr., Member of the Board ofVisitors of The Citadel, the Military College of SouthCarolina; Julian G. Frasier, III, Member of the Board ofVisitors of The Citadel, the Military College of SouthCarolina; James W. Bradin, Member of the Board of Visitorsof The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina;Larry J. Ferguson, Member of the Board of Visitors of TheCitadel, the Military College of South Carolina; Steve D.Peper, Member of the Board of Visitors of The Citadel, theMilitary College of South Carolina; Wallace | {
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|-id=613 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
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|-id=614 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
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of a particular apartment as his new registered address beginning
in late May or early June 2007. The
Arlington police detective and appellant’s probation officer both testified to
their inability to locate appellant at the apartment on various occasions
during May, June and July 2007.[4]
It appears undisputed appellant
never provided required documentation of his residence at the apartment. Moreover, the apartment appellant claimed he
reported as his residence was occupied by two females, only one of whom
testified at the hearing.[5] She told the court she was the lessee of the
apartment, and testified appellant never lived at the apartment, was never on
the lease, never helped pay rent or bills at that address, did not have a key
to the apartment and had never spent the night there.
When the evidence is viewed in the
proper light, wein 2017. Gambone returned for the 2018–2019 academic year after which time he again retired.
Brett Abigaña, a noted composer and co-founder and associate director of the Boston Composers' Coalition.
Student activities
Model United Nations, a student run club including nearly one-third of the school's student population. BUA's Model UN team was recently ranked in the top 125 high school teams in North America.
BUAMUN, a middle school Model UN conference run and staffed by Academy students. Each year, BUAMUN creates thousands of dollars in revenue for the school, which is used to fund travel expenses of the BU Academy Model UN team. BUAMUN is a recognized middle-school Model UN conference by Best Delegate, and recently has expanded to host over 300 delegates. A favorite of the BUA community, many students | {
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conferred upon her.
- By virtue of the authority vested in me
and by the state of Connecticut
and by the trustees of
Sacred Heart University,
I confer the upon the candidate
the degree of Bachelor of Science
from the Isabelle Farrington
College of Education.
Congratulations.
(audience applauding)
(woman shouts echoing)
(people chattering)
- [Presenter] Bachelor of Science
in Interdisciplinary Studies,
Jenna Rose Chittenden.
(audience applauding)
(woman chuckles)
- I now call upon Dr. Patricia Walker,
Dean of College of Health Profession,
who will present the candidates for degree
from the College.
- Will the candidates for the
degree of Bachelor of Science
from the College of Health
Professions, please rise?
(audience cheers)
Okay.
President Petillo,
on behalf of the Faculty
of the College of Health Professions,
I present the candidates for
the Bachelor of Science degree
and respectfully recommended
that such degree be conferred upon them.
- By virtue of the authority vested in me
by the state of Connecticut
and by the trusteesof
Sacred Heart University,
I confer upon the candidates
from the College of Health Professions
the Bachelor of Science from the College.
Congratulations.
- There you go, Jenny.
- [Presenter] Bachelor of
Science in Athletic Training.
Abigail Louise Beija, magna cum laude.
Emma Camiso.
Alicia Daniels.
Kaitlin Pamela Dechachio.
Jessica Katherine Duffy,
Silver Medal of Excellence.
Cynthia D'Souza Felizardo,
summa cum laude, Gold Medal of Excellence.
Savannah Ferrara Filipe, cum laude.
Joseph Michael Giacomo, summa cum laude.
Allison Deanna Hall.
Kathleen Marie Hamilton.
Ryan Conner Hammerton.
Taylor Reed Howlett.
Christina Lynn Klemens.
Sofia Hazel Lovis.
Lauren E. Mahoney.
Austin Quemoy, magna cum laude.
Alexis Kate Peters.
Watson Invince Petahome.
Harrison Frederick Ranch.
Julianne Tapia.
William Robert Varisconi.
Winnie Victor.
Brian Joseph Wellby.
Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science.
Anthony Joseph Abano, magna cum laude,
assisted by his sister,
Michelle Abano, Class of 2016.
Matthew Abotti.
Tiffany Elizabeth Abraham.
Jeffery Joseph Alvarez Jr., cum laude.
Nicholas George Anagnost.
Andressa Diaz Andrade.
Amy Francis Anis.
Matthew Stephen Aquilino.
Madison Alene Ashworth, cum laude.
Madeleine Chloe Rojas | {
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a part in an instance of ClassOfFeatureWholePart. The latter is classified with an instance of ClassOfAssertion.
A member of a class-of-temporal-part instance of a ClassOfArrangedIndividual has a member of a class-of-temporal-part instance of a ClassOfIndividual as a part in an arrangement. This defines the instance of ClassOfFeatureWholePart involved.
A class-of-temporal-part instance of a ClassOfArrangedIndividual has a class-of-temporal-part instance of a ClassOfFeature as a part in an instance of ClassOfFeatureWholePart. The latter is classified with an instance of ClassOfAssertion.
A member of a class-of-temporal-part instance of a ClassOfIndividual is directly connected with a member of a class-of-temporal-part instance of another ClassOfIndividual. This defines the instance of ClassOfDirectConnection involved.
A member of a class-of-temporal-part instance of a ClassOfIndividual is directly connected with a member of a class-of-temporal-part instance of another ClassOfIndividual. This defines thethe criteria for membership of a (Part 2) ClassOfIndividual, and the problem is described with a ClassOfInformationObject, that is effective at the same dateTime.
A temporal part of an instance of InformationObject is classified with a class-of-temporal-part of an instance of ClassOfInformationObject which is a specialization of a class-of-temporal-part of an instance of ClassOfInformationRepresentation.
Information about a temporal part of an instance of PossibleIndividual is represented by an instance of ClassOfInformationRepresentation that is classified with an instance of ClassOfClassOfInformationRepresentation,and this ClassOfInformationRepresentation is presented on a class-of-temporal-part of an instance of ClassOfInformationObject.
Information about a temporal part of an instance of PossibleIndividual is represented by an instance of ClassOfInformationRepresentation that is a union of template instances, collected in an instance of EnumeratedSetOfClass, and this ClassOfInformationRepresentation is presented in a class-of-temporal-part of an | {
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"receive" notice of the May 18, 2006 trial
setting because her attorney of record, to whom the notice was sent, was "temporarily suspended"
from the practice of law at the time. However, there is nothing in the record to support this claim.
The record shows that Gutierrez was personally served with citation on April 18, 2002, and filed an
answer through her attorney Robert F. Flanagan on May 10, 2002. Throughout the pendency of the
lawsuit, Gutierrez's attorney of record was Flanagan. (1) A notice of setting on the dismissal docket
issued by the district clerk on March 15, 2006, four years after suit was filed, lists Flanagan as an
attorney of record in the case. The record further reflects that, on March 17, 2006, counsel for
Draheim obtained a trialsetting for May 18, 2006. A copy of a certified mail return receipt "green
card" signed by Flanagan on March 22, 2006, reflecting his receipt of the notice of the May 18, 2006
trial setting, is contained in the record. Indeed, in her reply brief, Gutierrez concedes that "[t]he
record clearly shows that Appellee served Bob Flanagan with the notice of trial setting on or about
March 17, 2006." When Flanagan and Gutierrez failed to appear at the May 18, 2006 trial setting,
the default judgment was entered against Gutierrez.
Gutierrez alleges in her brief that the notice of the trial setting received by Flanagan was
ineffective under Tex. R. Civ. P. 21a because, based on appellate counsel's "information and belief,"
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Released January 22, 2019
AppleKeyStore
Available for: iPhone 5s and later, iPad Air and later, and iPod touch 6th generation
Impact: A sandboxed process may be able to circumvent sandbox restrictions
Description: A memory corruption issue was addressed with improved validation.
CVE-2019-6235: Brandon Azad
Bluetooth
Available for: iPhone 5s and later, iPad Air and later, and iPod touch 6th generation
Impact: An attacker in a privileged network position may be able to execute arbitrary code
Description: An out-of-bounds read was addressed with improved input validation.
CVE-2019-6200: an anonymous researcher
Core Media
Available for: iPhone 5s and later, iPad Air and later, and iPod touch 6th generation
Impact: A malicious application may be able to elevate privileges
Description: An out-of-bounds read was addressed with improved bounds checking.
CVE-2019-6202: Fluoroacetate working with Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative
CVE-2019-6221: Fluoroacetate working with Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative
CoreAnimation
Availablefor: iPhone 5s and later, iPad Air and later, and iPod touch 6th generation
Impact: A malicious application may be able to read restricted memory
Description: An out-of-bounds read was addressed with improved bounds checking.
CVE-2019-6231: Zhuo Liang of Qihoo 360 Nirvan Team
CoreAnimation
Available for: iPhone 5s and later, iPad Air and later, and iPod touch 6th generation
Impact: A malicious application may be able to break out of its sandbox
Description: A memory initialization issue was addressed with improved memory handling.
CVE-2019-6230: Proteas, Shrek_wzw and Zhuo Liang of Qihoo 360 Nirvan Team
FaceTime
Available for: iPhone 5s and later, iPad Air and later, and iPod touch 6th generation
Impact: A remote attacker may be able to initiate a FaceTime call causing arbitrary code execution
Description: A buffer overflow issue was addressed with improved memory handling.
CVE-2019-6224: Natalie Silvanovich of | {
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Private Wooden Terrace. 68sqm
approx. Max. cap -2 persons.
Deluxe Bungalow on the Waterfront:New
Bungalow Located on the West Side of
the Peninsula.Open Plan Style Consisting
of a Bedroom With Living Room + Marble
Lined Bathroom.Special Features Include
a Private gym area + a Private Veranda
Deck With Bamboo Furniture.Interior
surface 68sqm approx. Max.cap:2 persons
Deluxe Suite on the Waterfront: New
Suite located on the Lower Level at the
West Side of the Peninsula. Open Plan
Style Consisting of One Bedroom With
Living Room, Marble Lined Bathroom.
Special Features Include a Private gym
area + Walk-in Wooden Closet.Interior
surface 60sqm approximate. Maximum
Capacity 2 persons.
Mediterranean Suites:New Suites Located
on the West Side of the Peninsula on the
Water's Edge. Consisting of One Bedroom
+Lliving Room on an Open Plan
Style,Marble
Lined Bathroom + Private gym area With
Superb Sea View.Interior surface 88SQM
approximately, maximum Capacity 2
persons
Penthouse Suite,1Bedroom + Separate
Sitting Room are located atthe Top
Floor of the Main Building,equipped
With the most updated technology devices
The Bathroom Provides an Aero Spa Bath
Tub,Separate Steam Bath Cabin Decorated
With Petite Mosaic.Interior surface
44sqm
Deluxe Bungalow Sharing Pool 68sqm Open/Bedroom Livingroom gym area
Deluxe Bungalow with Sharing Pool- New
Bungalow located on either the Ground
or Upper Level at the West Side of the
Peninsula. Open Plan Style Consisting of
a Bedroom Living Room and a Marble
Lined Bathroom. Special Features Include
a Private gym area a Sharing Pool and a
Private Wooden Deck. 68sqm approx. Max.
cap-2 persons.
Junior Waterfront Suite:Located on the
Southwest Side, they are Open Plan
Style consisting of One Bedroom With
Living Room and a Marble Lined Bathroom
With Steam Bath,Air Bathtub + Separate
Shower Cabin.Special Features Include
a Walk in Closet.Interior surface 68sqm
approximate, Max.capacity 2 persons.
Island Suite:Located on the East Side
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Nelson) was involved in the
business of buying and selling real estate investment property.
He met petitioner in the early 1980's in connection with
petitioner's dealings in real property. Mr. Nelson was given
power of attorney by petitioner with respect to a specific
property transaction. It was customary for Mr. Nelson to hold
money on behalf of petitioner. Petitioner had established a bank
account of which he and Mr. Nelson were cotrustees, which enabled
Mr. Nelson to withdraw funds from the account. The account was
opened at Mr. Nelson's request due to petitioner's informal
manner of conducting business and because petitioner sent Mr.
Nelson relatively small sums of money for various purposes which
had accumulated and collectively became a substantial amount.
During the periodto engage in subcontracting work and to
create a more competitive, nonunion organization. Cities, which
later changed its name to American Cities, was a "minority
business enterprise" and a "woman business enterprise", which
enabled it to take advantage of certain affirmative action
contracting programs. Cities made a bid on the Lake Elsinore
project and was awarded a subcontractor project by Cornish
Construction.
Normally, receipt of payment to Cities for road construction
work was delayed. In some instances Cities received payment more
than 2 months after the prime contractor had billed the local
government. After completing a percentage of the Lake Elsinore
project during the first half of 1986, Cities was removed from
the job and commenced litigation in Federal court. Ms. Jackson
believed Lake Elsinore | {
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(47% of all notifications), Spain, Germany, and France. The highest number of notifications related to products from China (25% of all notifications) and from Spain (13%). The notifications basis was usually official controls on the market (41% of all notifications) and border controls (consignment was detained) (37%). The notification actions were information (34%), information for attention (13%), or information for follow-up (3%), alert (27%), and border rejections (24%). Products were most frequently not distributed (25% of all notifications), distribution was restricted to the notifying country (16%), or distribution on the market was possible (14%). The decision on risk was usually not made (71% of all notifications). The product actions were diverse and included re-dispatching (22% of all notifications), withdrawal from the market (16%), or destruction (8%).
The open-source RASFF Italy (53), Germany (21), Poland (20), United Kingdom (18), Belgium (16), Lithuania (11)
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(and indeed, on the east coast), beginning during the pendency of the product liability suit, and on an accelerated basis following the entry of judgment in the state court of Michigan. The absorption of the debtor's business appears to have been ongoing through the end of 1998 and into 1999. That absorption, though challenged on occasion by the defendant with feeble distinctions such as its efforts to describe the Victor product line as "traditional" and the concededly "similar" Taiwan Machinery line as "more advanced," is evident to the court. The takeover was complete and is reflected in the quick loss in revenue of the debtor and, to the extent discernible, in the generally corresponding increase in the defendant's revenue. Taiwan Machinery's taking of the positive business attributes ofnot been developed. Yet, out-of-the ordinary-course depletion of the debtors's assets, along with the elimination of sales (all as reflected in Victor's tax returns), and an apparent concomitant increase in the defendant's revenues (both generally and in New Jersey), is sufficient under the circumstances of this case to establish, through reasonable inference, wholesale transfers to Taiwan Machinery. The defendant simply denuded the debtor of its workplace, employees, customers, name and going-business attributes.[23] It is not unreasonable to conclude that, with the defendant in complete *84 control and in the course of the raid by Taiwan Machinery on the business operation of Victor, inventory, accounts receivable, equipment and other Victor assets were confiscated by the defendant. Any opportunity to challenge such a conclusion was waived by the defendant when | {
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school:
High school graduate
Not high school graduate
Civilian:
Enrolled in school:
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force
Not enrolled in school:
High school graduate:
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force
Not high school graduate:
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force
P149B. ARMED FORCES STATUS BY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT BY
EMPLOYMENT STATUS FOR THE POPULATION 16 TO 19 YEARS
(BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN ALONE) [22]
Universe: Black or African American alone population 16 to 19 years
Total:
In Armed Forces:
Enrolled in school:
High school graduate
Not high school graduate
Not enrolled in school:
High school graduate
Not high school graduate
Civilian:
Enrolled in school:
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force
Not enrolled in school:
High school graduate:
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force
Not high school graduate:
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force
P149C. ARMED FORCES STATUS BY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT BY
EMPLOYMENT STATUS FOR THE POPULATION 16 TO 19 YEARS
(AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE ALONE) [22]
Universe: American Indian and Alaska Native alone population 16 to 19years
Total:
In Armed Forces:
Enrolled in school:
High school graduate
Not high school graduate
Not enrolled in school:
High school graduate
Not high school graduate
Civilian:
Enrolled in school:
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force
Not enrolled in school:
High school graduate:
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force
Not high school graduate:
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force
P149D. ARMED FORCES STATUS BY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT BY
EMPLOYMENT STATUS FOR THE POPULATION 16 TO 19 YEARS (ASIAN ALONE) [22]
Universe: Asian alone population 16 to 19 years
Total:
In Armed Forces:
Enrolled in school:
High school graduate
Not high school graduate
Not enrolled in school:
High school graduate
Not high school graduate
Civilian:
Enrolled in school:
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force
Not enrolled in school:
High school graduate:
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force
Not high school graduate:
Employed
Unemployed
Not in labor force
P149E. ARMED FORCES STATUS BY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT BY
EMPLOYMENT STATUS FOR THE POPULATION 16 TO 19 YEARS
(NATIVE HAWAIIAN AND OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER ALONE) [22]
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