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BACKGROUND
Prabhudial was admitted to the United States as a legal permanent resident
in 1983. In 2012, he was placed in removal proceedings by service of a Notice to
Appear charging him with removability under Immigration & Nationality Act
§ 237(a)(2)(A)(iii), (a)(2)(B)(i), 8 U.S.C. § 1227(a)(2)(A)(iii), (A)(2)(B)(i), by reason
of three New York State criminal convictions: two for seventh‐degree possession
of a controlled substance, N.Y. Penal L. § 220.03, and one for fifth‐degree criminal
sale of a controlled substance, N.Y. Penal L. § 220.31. Prabhudial appeared before
an IJ in July 2012, conceded his convictions, and was found removable as an alien
having been convicted of a controlled substance violation (the possession
convictions), and a drug trafficking aggravated felony (the sale conviction). The
BIA affirmed the decision in October 2012, but reopened and remanded the
proceedings in January 2013, after Prabhudial demonstrated that his sale
3
conviction had been vacated. Later that month, an IJ found that Prabhudial was
eligible for cancellation of removal, and in his discretion granted Prabhudial such
relief.
In April 2014, after the previously vacated sale conviction was reinstated,
Prabhudial was served with a second Notice to Appear, alleging the same
charges of removability. Prabhudial appeared before an IJ (through current
counsel), admitted to the factual allegations in the Notice to Appear, and
conceded removability for the controlled substance convictions. He denied that
he was removable by virtue of having been convicted of an aggravated felony,
arguing that a case then pending before the New York Court of Appeals, if
decided favorably, would give him grounds to again seek vacatur of his sale
conviction. The IJ ruled that the sale conviction was an aggravated felony, and
sustained the charges of removability.
On appeal to the BIA, Prabhudial raised a new argument: that the Supreme
Court’s decision in Descamps v. United States, 133 S. Ct. 2276 (2013), prohibited
the agency from using the modified categorical approach to determine whether
his sale conviction was an aggravated felony. The BIA concluded that
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Prabhudial had waived this argument by failing to raise it before the IJ. His
petition for review presses the same argument.
social movement, as well as phases of overt conflict alternating with cultural (or subjective) intensification” from Foss and Larkin, Beyond Revolution (1986).
The most effective social movement of the 20th century at least in the US was the US Civil Rights movement. It is also offered as a historical model worth emulating, though its interpretation most often focuses upon the oratory of Martin Luther King Jr. The actual back-story closely fits Foss and Larkin’s description in “Beyond Revolution” of a social movement. Martin Luther King Jr. was himself a participant in training for community organizers that was offered by the Highlander Folk School, later known as the Highlander Research Center. The training offered there was led by Myles Horton and Septima Clark. Prior to the establishing of the national | {
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Castro (PAHO/WHO Pan American Health Organization / World Health Organization, Brazil), Guy de Roy (Ordre des Medecins Conseil National, Belgium), Tony Delamothe (BMJ, United Kingdom), Martin D. Denz (Swiss Medical Informatics Association / Universitätsspital Zürich, Switzerland), Persephone Doupi (Erasmus University, Netherlands), Joan Dzenowagis (WHO World Health Organization, Switzerland), Christer Edling (The Swedish Society of Medicine, Sweden), Gunther Eysenbach (University of Heidelberg / MedCERTAIN, Germany), Gerard Freriks (TNO, Netherlands), Franz Frühwald (Internationales Büro der Österreichischen Ärztekammer, Austria), Lisa Gray (BIOME, United Kingdom), Pelle Gustafsson (Swedish Medical Association, Sweden), Gerhard Heine (European Commission, Luxembourg), Katrin Hörner (Arztpartner / Almeda, Germany), Robert Hsiung (University of Chicago, U.S.A.), Jostein Ingulfsen (Norwegian Board of Health, Norway), Thomas Isenberg (German Association of Consumer Organisations - Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Verbraucherverbände, Germany), Edward Jacob (KNMG, Netherlands), AlexR. Jadad (Canadian Cochrane Centre, Canada), Jacobo Kelber (ensalud.net, Mexico), Hugo Kitzinger (mymedia GmbH, Germany), Inge Kokot (Deutsches Grünes Kreuz e.V., Germany), Hans-Joachim Koubenec (Stiftung Warentest, Germany), Michel Labrecque (Université Laval Québec, Canada, Canada), Kristian Lampe (Finnish Office for Health Technology Assessment / MedCERTAIN, Finland), Stephane Lejeune (Swiss Cancer League, Switzerland), Leonard B. Lerer (INSEAD, France), Odile Leroy (PasteurMed, France), Nicolas Lienert (Medgate AG, Switzerland), Pål Lindström (LocusMedicus, Sweden), Sándor Lipp (Hungarian Ministry of Health, Hungary), Leena Lodenius (Finnish Duodecim Medical Society, Finland), Antti Malmivaara (Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland), Miquel Angela Mayer Pujadas (Official Medical College of Barcelona, Spain), Peter Mills (EncycloMedica Ltd, United Kingdom), Cesar Molinero (Planet Medica, Belgium), Marc Muret (Zürcher Aerzte für Klassische Homöopathie, Switzerland), Wolfgang Nagel (GesundheitScout24 GmbH, Germany), Tim Nater (Health | {
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New Zealand Society for Mass Spectrometry; Federation of Asian Chemical Societies; Royal Australian Chemical Institute; Hong Kong Society of Mass Spectrometry, The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry; Israel Society for Analytical Chemistry; Chromatographic Society of India
USA: Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies; Chinese American Chromatography Association; Association of Analytical Communities; Society for Electro analytical Chemistry; Canadian Society for Chemistry; Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry; Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh; California Separation Science Society; Society for Applied Spectroscopy; International Society of Chemical Ecology.
Related Journals: International Journal of Analytical Mass Spectrometry and Chromatography; Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry; Journal of Analytical Science and Technology; Journal of Mass Spectrometry
Track 16:- Market Growth of Chromatography-HPLC
The global chromatography instrumentation market is segmented on the basis of systems, consumables, applications, and regions.The report studies the global chromatography instruments market for the forecast period of 2015 to 2020. The market is expected to reach USD 9.223 Billion by 2020 from USD 7.062 Billion in 2015, at a CAGR of 5.5%.
It is anticipated that North America and Europe will continue to lead the market over the next five years; the chromatography market in Asia will expand and increase its market share. The drivers behind the expansion are two-fold: first the expansion of local companies in Asia and secondly, Western Pharma outsourcing its research and manufacturing operations to Asia, particularly China and India.
Related Societies:
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American television producer Jeff Rice was found dead in a hotel in Uganda and police told ABC News he died of an apparent cocaine overdose.
Rice's body was discovered in a luxury hotel in the capital city of Kampala on Friday. His assistant Katheryne Fuller was found unconscious and is now recovering at a hospital.
Police say hotel staff noticed a man hanging on a balcony. When they went to the room, they found Rice's body on the balcony and Fuller lying in the room. Staff called police and rushed the victims to a hospital where Rice was declared dead, police said.
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Media Arts,
magna cum laude, Gold Medal of Excellence.
Bachelor of Arts in Media Arts,
Whitney Viera Bivins, summa cum laude.
Brendan Danielle Capuano,
also Communications
Studies, magna cum laude.
James Reid Cleland.
Ariana Colisuno.
Ryan Christopher Conway.
Evan Denny,
summa cum laude, Gold Medal of Excellence,
accompanied by his mother,
Dr. Bronwyn Cross Denny,
associate professor.
Matthew Robert de Pietro.
Stephanie Lynn Dohenny.
Bryan Nicholas Dota, magna cum laude.
Daniel Gerard Elia.
Anna Katherine Finn.
Matthew Henshaw, magna cum laude.
Tessa A. Cabasa,
also communication
studies, magna cum laude.
Griffin Brendan Killian.
Justin Riley Low.
Michael Moreno.
Victoria Ann Mescal.
Michelle Elizabeth Miller.
Stephanie Elaine Pettway,
also Communication Studies.
Eddie Spencer Rivera Jr.
- Ooh!
- Ooh, man!
- [Presenter] Unal Yeet Sutman,
accompanied by Funda Alp, Class of 1991,
executive director of sponsor,
of Office of Sponsored Programs.
Marissa Taylor Tache.
Eric Steven Turin,
summa cum laude, Silver
Medal of Excellence.
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice,
Elizabeth Athun Tudes,
Darwin Michael Anderson.
Melissa Nicola Opria, magna cum laude.
Greg Joseph Orginio,Science,
summa cum laude, Silver
Medal of Excellence.
Lilly Bolton, also Political Science.
Brian Leggen Hardiman.
Thaddeus Rosner.
Bachelor of Arts in History,
Daniel Savaril Lauria.
Taylor Page Latito.
Brooke McCarthy, magna cum laude.
Kaitlyn Musarino.
Anthony Brooks Orso.
Remi Grace O'Shaughnessy.
Brandon Roy Parker, cum laude.
Andrew John Perino,
Lindsey Mary Roark,
summa cum laude, Silver
Medal of Excellence.
Nicole Sarah Sambuco.
Mark Austin Sarnell.
Megan Taylor Shance,
summa cum laude, Gold Medal of Excellence.
Shannon Michele Smyrnow, cum laude.
Rory Francis McCain.
Bachelor of Science and Mathematics,
Taylor Nicole Anderick.
Michael Anthony Bobollo, also Finance,
summa cum laude, Gold Medal of Excellence.
Nicholas Joseph de Silva magna cum laude.
Emily Marie Hegu,
assisted by her sister,
Victoria Hegu, Class of 2018.
Emily is also magna cum laude.
Carrie Anne Brenda
Johnson, summa cum laude.
Kristen Ann Link, cum laude.
John Henry Monday, magna cum laude.
Trevor John O'Brien,
magna cum laude.
Katy Perry.
Sarah Riccio,
summa cum laude, Silver
Medal of Excellence.
Taylor Samuel.
Alexandra Tumakerras.
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy,
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Chemical Society; Separation Sciences Foundation of Denmark; Association Francophone des Sciences Separatives; Hungarian Society for Separation Science.
Asia: Korean American Chromatography Association; Australian and New Zealand Society for Mass Spectrometry; Federation of Asian Chemical Societies; Royal Australian Chemical Institute; Hong Kong Society of Mass Spectrometry, The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry; Israel Society for Analytical Chemistry; Chromatographic Society of India
USA: Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies; Chinese American Chromatography Association; Association of Analytical Communities; Society for Electro analytical Chemistry; Canadian Society for Chemistry; Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry; Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh; California Separation Science Society; Society for Applied Spectroscopy; International Society of Chemical Ecology.
Related Journals: Journal of Separation Science; Separation Science and Technology; Separation Science Plus; Biomedical Chromatography; Talanta
Track 3:- Chromatography & Mass Spectrometry
Liquid chromatographystructure, identity, quantity, and purity of a sample. Mass spectral data add specificity that increases confidence in the results of both qualitative and quantitative analyses.
Related Societies:
Europe: German Chemical Society; Italian Society for Separation Science; British Mass Spectrometry Society; Royal Netherlands Chemical Society; Swedish Mass Spectrometry Society; Swedish Chemical Society; Chromatography and Electrophoresis Group of the Czech Chemical Society; Separation Sciences Foundation of Denmark; Association Francophone des Sciences Separatives; Hungarian Society for Separation Science.
Asia: Korean American Chromatography Association; Australian and New Zealand Society for Mass Spectrometry; Federation of Asian Chemical Societies; Royal Australian Chemical Institute; Hong Kong Society of Mass Spectrometry, The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry; Israel Society for Analytical Chemistry; Chromatographic Society of India
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the underscore for the skipping heart of lovers.
Romantic bonding is not the only kind of bonding that makes us more merry. Happy people tend to have friends. It's a two-way, reinforcing street: because they seem happy, happy people attract more friends. And because they have friends, these people grow even happier. Studies show that having friends is more important to happiness than having children. Like romance and dating, friendship deepens with shared experiences. Two guys owning an identical large-screen TV gives them something in common. For those same guys, sitting in the stands at a Bears game in thirty-two-degree sleet and spilling beer on each other also gives them a bond. Friends are not collectibles or dollar bills, where "the more the better." It's the quality of the(1992)
globalization
goals
_The Gods Must Be Crazy_ (1980)
Goldblum, Jeff
golden handcuffs
Goldman Sachs
Goodall, Jane
good habits
Google Earth
Gorbachev, Mikhail
Goya, Francisco
Grafman, Jordan
Gray, Dorian
Great Chain of Being
Great Depression
and the Buchholz Hypothesis
and charity
and Hilton
psychological effects
and the WPA
The Greatest Generation
Greece
greed
and the acquisitive society
and charities
and human drives
and the modern economy
and motivation
and natural resources
Rousseau on
and work
Green Bay Packers
gross domestic product (GDP)
gross national happiness
Gruber, Jonathan
_Gulag Archipelago_ (Solzhenitsyn)
Gutenberg, Johannes
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habits
Hadza tribe
hairdressers
Haiti
Hamilton, William
happiness
and brain physiology
and career choice
and competition
connection to the economy
etymology of
and evolution
and genetics
gross national happiness
and the "hedonic treadmill,"
and historical context
and human nature
measuring
and pleasure
and struggle
and survival instinct
Thoreau on
and work ethic
_Happiness: Lessons from a New Science_ (Layard)
Happy Planet Index
hardiness
_The Harmless People_ (Thomas)
Harris, Judith Rich
Harrison, Thomas
Harvard Law School
Hayek, Friedrich von
health
Hebb, Donald
Hebb's Law
Hebrews
hedge funds
hedonic treadmill
Heisenberg, Werner
helper's high
Henry V
Heuscher, Julius E.
_The Hidden Life of Dogs_ (Thomas)
hierarchical social structure
Hilton, Conrad
Hilton, Paris
Hinduism
hippies
hippocampus
Hiroto, Donald
Hirschman, Albert O.
_The History Boys_ (Bennett)
Hitler, Adolf
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Underworld Awakening comes to Australia
Underworld launches an interactive 3D experience in Australia.
by Editor Jan 18th, 2012
Free interactive 3D art experiences are being hosted on the streets of Melbourne and Sydney during January to celebrate the release of UNDERWORLD AWAKENING 3D, in cinemas January 26. Fans of the blockbuster franchise can “Enter the Underworld” through a unique 3D artwork where they can be photographed and then share it with their friends immediately via Facebook.
Check out this all new clip from the film, featuring star Kate Beckinsale!
Synopsis: Kate Beckinsale, star of the first two films, returns in her lead role as the vampire warrioress Selene, who escapes imprisonment to find herself in a world where humans have discovered the existence of both Vampire and Lycan clans, and are conducting an(van Helsdingen, 1977) – Romania, Macedonia, Greece
Tenuiphantes fogarasensis (Weiss, 1986) – Romania
Tenuiphantes fulvus (Wunderlich, 1987) – Canary Is.
Tenuiphantes herbicola (Simon, 1884) – Spain, France (incl. Corsica), Italy, Croatia, Albania, Greece, Algeria
Tenuiphantes jacksoni (Schenkel, 1925) – Switzerland, Balkans?, Turkey?
Tenuiphantes jacksonoides (van Helsdingen, 1977) – Switzerland, Germany, Austria
Tenuiphantes lagonaki Tanasevitch, Ponomarev & Chumachenko, 2016 – Russia (Caucasus)
Tenuiphantes leprosoides (Schmidt, 1975) – Canary Is.
Tenuiphantes mengei (Kulczyński, 1887) – Europe, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Central Asia
Tenuiphantes miguelensis (Wunderlich, 1992) – Azores, Madeira
Tenuiphantes monachus (Simon, 1884) – Europe
Tenuiphantes morosus (Tanasevitch, 1987) – Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan
Tenuiphantes nigriventris (L. Koch, 1879) – Northern Europe, Russia, Kazakhstan, China, Japan
Tenuiphantes perseus (van Helsdingen, 1977) – Russia, Central Asia, Iran
Tenuiphantes plumipes (Tanasevitch, 1987) – Nepal
Tenuiphantes retezaticus (Ruzicka, 1985) – Romania
Tenuiphantes sabulosus (Keyserling, 1886) – North America
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that these countries would help to stabilize the "powder keg" in the Middle East.
In June 2017, Pfeiffer voted against Germany’s introduction of same-sex marriage.
Other activities
Regulatory bodies
Federal Network Agency for Electricity, Gas, Telecommunications, Post and Railway (BNetzA), Deputy Chairman of the Advisory Board (since 2012)
Corporate boards
Hitachi Power Europe GmbH, Member of the Advisory Board (2011)
Non-profit organizations
Bundesverband Bioenergie (BBE), Member of the Advisory Board (2011)
Global Panel Foundation, Member of the Advisory Board
Rotary International, Member
Theaterhaus Stuttgart, Member of the Board of Trustees
Trilateral Commission, Member of the European Group
Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart, Member of the Supervisory Board
References
External links
http://www.joachim-pfeiffer.info
https://web.archive.org/web/20120826155314/http://www.bundestag.de/bundestag/abgeordnete17/biografien/P/pfeiffer_joachim.html
https://web.archive.org/web/20090728074415/http://www.cdu-region-stuttgart.de/Vorstand.6.0.html
http://www.cducsu.de/Titel__Dr_Joachim_Pfeiffer/TabID__23/SubTabID__24/AbgLetter__80/AbgID__134/Abgeordnete.a
http://www.polixea-profile.de/
http://www.abgeordnetenwatch.de/dr_joachim_pfeiffer-575-37865.html
Interview (German) regarding Bundestagswahl 2017 (August 23, 2017)
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Category:University of Stuttgart faculty
Category:21st-century German politiciansHONOLULU - Community members and an environmental group on Wednesday sued the U.S. Navy, the Department of Defense and the secretary of defense over a plan to turn two Pacific islands into live-fire testing sites.
The plan calls for using the islands of Tinian and Pagan in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands for military war games.
The training would prevent Pagan's native people from returning to their home island, which was evacuated 35 years ago after a volcanic eruption, and would disrupt communities on Tinian, according to Earthjustice attorneys, who are representing complainants including the Center for Biological Diversity and local community organizations.
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The groups filed the lawsuit in federal court in Saipan.
The lawsuit says the National Environmental Policy Act requires the military | {
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the Ontario Regiment,
Member Royal Canadian Legion Branch 419, Port Perry) Peacefully,
on Friday, November 22, 2002 at the Community Nursing Home in
PortPerry, at age 92. Edward
MASON of Ashburn, beloved husband
of Florence ''Bert'' (née
WATSON.)
Loved▼ father of Lynn and her
husband William
ROSS of Nestleton, Susan and her husband David
GAINEY of Blackstock, Dale and her husband William
BURNETT of
Nestleton, and Lori
MASON and her husband Mooch
MORRISON of Orono.
Loving grandfather of William Edward
ROSS, Barry Paul
ROSS and
Tammy, Jen and David
DAVIES,
Mindy and Darrell
PETTS, Dave
GAINEY
and Monica
MASON, Mason L.J.
RACINE, Arianna Christine
RACINE
and great grandfather of Cody, David, Daniel and Ronnie. Dear
brother of Christine
COVENEY,
JennyHADLEY and Sandy
MASON and
the late Anne
THORNTON.
Relatives and Friends will be received
at the Wagg Funeral Home, ''McDermott-Panabaker Chapel'', 216
Queen Street in Port Perry (905-985-2171) on Sunday from 3-5
and 7-9 p.m. A Service to celebrate the life of Edward Mason
will beheld in the Chapel on Monday, November 25th at 11 a.m.
with Padre Alfred
WOOLCOCK officiating. Interment Pine Grove
Cemetery, Prince Albert. If desired, memorial donations may be
made by cheque to the Canadian Cancer Society. On-line condolences
may be made at www.waggfuneralhome.com
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DAVIES,
EllaQ.
In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother who passed away December 4th, 1975.
Tenderly we treasure the past With memories that will always last.
Lovingly remembered, daughter Gail and son-in-law Dan.
DAVIES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2002-12-21 published
WATSON,
Margaret (née
DAVIES) -- Peacefully, in her sleep, on
December 20, 2002, in Toronto. Dear wife of the late James
WATSON.
Loving▲ step-mother of Bonnie
WATSON,
Sandra and her husband Larry
WARNER, and Jim
WATSON.
Grandmother of Lesley and Christie. Great-grandmother
of Olivia. Sister of Nora
ROWLES, the late Frank
DAVIES,
EdieBROWN, and Dorothy
ARKELL.
Aunt of Bill, Charlene, David, Linda,
Tim, Martin, Peter, and the late Elizabeth. Margaret will be
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1903 not held
1904 Buffalo Germans (Round Robin)
1905 Kansas City Athletic Club - Buffalo Germans
1910 National Guard Co. F
1911 not held
1912 not held
1913 Armour Square Cornells (Round Robin)
1914 Armour Square Cornells
1915 San Francisco Olympic Club - Whittier College (CA) 26-16
1916 University of Utah Utes - Illinois Athletic Club 28-17
1917 Illinois Athletic Club - Brigham Young University Cougars 27-14
1918 not held due to World War I
1919 Los Angeles Athletic Club
1920 New York University Violets - Rutgers University Scarlet Knights 49-24
1921 Kansas City Athletic Club - Southwestern College of Winfield Moundbuilders
1922 Lowe and Campbell - Kansas City Athletic Club 42-28
1923 Kansas City Athletic Club - Hillyard Chemical Shine AllsAuditorium Arena, Denver, Colorado: Buchan Bakers, Seattle, Washington
Parsons, Halberg, Jordan, Swyers, Glowaski, Guisness, B. H. Born, Cipriano, Koon.
1957, Denver Auditorium Arena, Denver, Colorado: U.S. Air Force
Boushka, Bragg, Warren, Tomsic, Welsh, Coshow, Kelley, White.
1958, Denver Auditorium Arena, Denver, Colorado: Peoria Cats
Bingham, Palmer, B. H. Born, Prudhoe, Plunkett, Schultz, Sullivan, Warden, Lee, Wolfe, A. Kelley,
Crittenden, D. Kelley.
1959, Denver Auditorium Arena, Denver, Colorado: Wichita Vickers
Broushka, Swartz, Boldebuck, Lane, Revon, Smith, King, Schramm, Mullen.
1960, Denver Auditorium Arena, Denver, Colorado: Peoria Cats
Boozer, Adams, Prudhoe, Ohi, Crittenden, Plunkett, Kelley, Hill, Woll.
1961, Denver Auditorium Arena, Denver, Colorado: Cleveland Pipers, Cleveland
Adams, Swartz, Sharrar, Taylor, Barnhill, McCollom, Hamilton.
1962, Denver Auditorium Arena, Denver, Colorado: Phillips 66
Hagan, Robitallie, Frank, McNeil, Kojis, Thompson, Altenberg, Cole, Bowerman, Jerry Shipp, Price.
1963, Denver Auditorium Arena, Denver, Colorado: Phillips 66
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9 that it's closing 70 more of its stores, and The Limited said in January that its closing all of its retail locations.
Here's a list of the J.C. Penney stores that are going dark.
Alabama
Auburn Mall (Auburn, Alabama), Tannehill Promenade (Bessemer), Gadsen Mall (Gadsen) and Jasper Mall (Jasper).
Arkansas
Military Plaza (Benton, Arkansas), Chickasaw Plaza (Blytheville)
Arizona
Riverview Mall (Bullhead City, Arizona)
California
Downtown Bishop (Bishop, California), Sunwest Plaza (Lodi), The Village at Orange (Orange), Hilltop Mall (Richmond)
Colorado
Fort Morgan Main St. (Fort Morgan, Colorado), Glenwood Springs Mall (Glenwood Springs), St. Vrain Centre (Longmont), Broadway Plaza (Sterling)
Connecticut
Connecticut Post Mall (Milford, Connecticut)
Florida
Jacksonville Regional Shopping Center (Jacksonville, Florida), Palatka Mall (Palatka)
Georgia
Dublin Mall (Dublin, Georgia), Macon Mall (Macon), Milledgeville Mall (Milledgeville), Gateway Plaza (Thomasville), Tifton Mall (Tifton)
Iowa
Downtown Decorah (Decorah, Iowa), Crossroads Mall (Fort Dodge),Penn Central Mall (Oskaloosa), Quincy Place(Ottumwa)
Idaho
Snake River Plaza (Burley, Idaho)
Illinois
Eastland Mall (Bloomington, Illinois), Fulton Square (Canton), Village Square Mall (Effingham), freestanding store in Macomb, Peru Mall (Peru), Northland Mall (Sterling), Centerpointe of Woodridge (Woodridge)
Indiana
FairOaks Mall (Columbus, Indiana), Connersville Plaza (Connersville), Huntington Plaza (Huntington), Jasper Manor Center (Jasper), Logansport Mall (Logansport)
Kansas
Chanute Square (Chanute, Kansas), downtown Great Bend, Hutchinson Mall (Hutchinson), freestanding store in Lawrence, Winfield Plaza (Winfield)
Louisiana
Cortana Mall (Baton Rouge, Louisiana), Park Terrace (DeRidder), North Shore Square (Slidell)
Massachusetts
Berkshire Mall (Lanesborough, Massachusetts)
Maryland
Easton Marketplace (Easton, Maryland)
Maine
Rockland Plaza (Rockland, Maine)
Michigan
Lakeview Square Mall (Battle Creek, Michigan), Delta Plaza (Escanaba), Westshore Mall (Holland), Copper Country Mall (Houghton), Birchwood Mall (Kingsford), Midland Mall (Midland), Cascade Crossings (Sault Ste. Marie)
Minnesota
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Ghana defender Lalas Abubakar scored his debut MLS goal in Columbus Crew's 1-1 draw at Orlando City on Saturday.
The youngster opened the scoring in the 35th minute but Jamaican Giles Barnes levelled the scoring for the home side.
Abubakar signed this season as a draft pick has come on in leaps and bounce for the Crew.
It was also his first league goal for the Black and Gold.1979–80 Coppa Italia
The 1979–80 Coppa Italia, the 33rd Coppa Italia was an Italian Football Federation domestic cup competition won by Roma.
Group stage
Group 1
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(1968), "Bībī Shahrbānū and the Lady of Pārs", Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 30(1): pp. 30-44 Boyce, Mary (1975a), A History of Zoroastrianism, Vol. I, Leiden/Köln: Brill Boyce, Mary (1975b), "On the Zoroastrian Temple Cult of Fire", JSTOR 95(3): pp. 454-465 Boyce, Mary (1982), A History of Zoroastrianism, Vol. II, Leiden/Köln: Brill Boyce, Mary (1983), "Āban", Encyclopaedia Iranica, New York: Mazda Pub Boyce, Mary (1983), "Anāhīd", Encyclopaedia Iranica, New York: Mazda Pub Cumont, Franz (1926), "Anahita", in Hastings, James, Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics, Vol. I, Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark Dandamaev, Muhammad A & Vladimir G Lukonin (1989), The Culture and Social Institutions of Ancient Iran, New York: Cambridge. Darmesteter, James (1892), "Le Zend-Avesta, I", Annales du Musée Guimet 21 Darrow, William R(1988), "Keeping the Waters Dry: The Semiotics of Fire and Water in the Zoroastrian 'Yasna'", Journal of the American Academy of Religion 56(3): pp. 417-442 Girshman, Roman (1962), Persian art, Parthian and Sassanian dynasties, London: Golden Press Gray, Louis H (1926), "A List of the Divine and Demonic Epithets in the Avesta", JSTOR 46: 97-153 Jacobs, Bruno (2006), "Anahita", Iconography of Deities and Demons in the Ancient Near East (Electronic Pre-Publication), Leiden: U Zürich/Brill Lommel, Herman (1927), Die Yašts des Awesta, Göttingen-Leipzig: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht/JC Hinrichs. Lommel, Herman (1954), "Anahita-Sarasvati", in Schubert, Johannes & Schneider, Ulrich, Asiatica: Festschrift Friedrich Weller Zum 65. Geburtstag, Leipzig: Otto Harrassowitz MacKenzie, David Neil (1964), "Zoroastrian Astrology in the 'Bundahišn'", Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 27(3): pp. 511-529 Meyer, | {
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Bent, spread, lubed and reamed. And reamed. And reamed. Ouch."
And when Melbourne Storm beat Parramatta he posted: "Yes, the Eels certainly had their pants lowered, were bent over and reamed (without KY) by the mighty Storm. Ouch."
Demerest posted similar comments when the Australian Rugby League team defeated New Zealand.
"Very inspiring stuff. It was for the Aussies last night, at least, when they de-trousered, bent and lubed the Kiwis before reaming them with turgid Aussie schlong. Ouch."
In another bizarre online rant, Demerest claimed that women should not be allowed to sing Australia's national anthem.
"The National Anthem must never be improvised. It must always be sung by a male. A baritone. And accompanied by a band. No argument. No opinion. Just fact," he posted.
Mr Guerin defended his right to air 5
because during that year he took multiple approved leaves
from work, including bereavement leave for his father’s
death, a one‐month sick leave, leave under the Family Medi‐
cal Leave Act to care for his grandfather, and then a nearly
one‐month military leave.) Gates testified that he used the
one‐month sick leave in December 2013 to seek medical atten‐
tion for homicidal thoughts he was experiencing towards Ri‐
vera, Principal Brandt, and his school’s vice principal. The
homicidal thoughts, Gates testified, were brought on by the
discrimination he faced at work.
Rivera began to prepare a pre‐discipline notice for Gates
in December 2013 citing uncompleted work orders at Gates’s
school.1 Rivera did not actually give this notice to Gates. Ri‐
vera later wrote up and issued Gates a different pre‐discipline
notice on March 17, 2014, just before the library incident. The
notice told Gates to report to a pre‐discipline hearing to ad‐
dress the issues with his performance on March 20, 2014. Ac‐
cording to Gates, the library incident in which Rivera called
him the N‐word for a second time happened on March 17 or
18 of 2014. Rivera issued Gates a second pre‐discipline notice
on March 19, 2014 citing insubordination. The second notice
scheduled a pre‐discipline hearing on March 25, 2014. At the
first pre‐discipline hearing on March 20, Gates and a repre‐
sentative from his union met with Rivera. Gates told his union
representative that he believed he was being discriminated
against at work, and the representative advised him to hire an
attorney. Gates did not attend the March 25 hearing because
1 Pre‐discipline notices notify employees that there is a problem with
their work or behavior and that pre‐discipline hearings will be held with
employees and their union representatives to decide whether discipline is
warranted.
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with the Nazi regime.
Economic Life
From: The Encyclopedia of Canada's Peoples/Germans/Gerhard Bassler
Until World War II, Canada’s rural and staple-based economy had, with significant exceptions, attracted predominantly agriculturalists. Educated, skilled, and urbanized natives of Germany, as well as ethnic German labour migrants, preferred the United States, from where, in turn, a high proportion of the German-Canadian business, professional, academic, and artistic elites eventually came.
Although mostly from rural backgrounds, Germans have been found among all social strata, occupations, and sectors of the economy. From the outset they adapted to the challenge of the new land as missionaries, soldiers, fishermen, boatbuilders, farmers, artisans, engineers, manufacturers, entrepreneurs, professionals, or artists. Settlers in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, for instance, who came from landlocked areas of Europe, added fishing, boat-building, sailing, and trading to their farmingskills. Forty years after their arrival, they
Distribution by largest census metropolitan areas, according to the 1991 census (combined single and multiple responses)
Census
Ethnic origin
Mother tongue
metropolitan area
German
German
Calgary
139,860
14,555
Edmonton
160,810
20,505
Halifax
41,190
950
Hamilton
56,860
8,130
Kitchener
97,595
15,810
London
46,595
4,320
Montreal
57,115
13,125
Oshawa
18,260
2,485
Ottawa-Hull
65,405
6,625
Quebec City
4,800
400
Regina
63,525
5,760
Saskatoon
64,290
8,115
St Catharines
52,145
8,150
St John’s
3,280
200
Toronto
219,860
48,110
Vancouver
192,135
34,765
Victoria
35,090
4,360
Windsor
28,650
2,895
Winnipeg
111,895
24,970
began to enter the fishing business, acquire a reputation as daring seamen, and move to the forefront of technological development in fishing and boat-building. From the late eighteenth to the mid-twentieth centuries the Zwicker Company was one of the largest Canadian traders with the West Indies. Descendants of the immigrants turned Lunenburg into the hub of the east coast deep-sea fishery. As late as the 1920s, the famous schooner Bluenose won every sailing competition in the North Atlantic.
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services in the County of Durham.
William Orwin Atkinson, Honorary Secretary, Acton Savings Committee.
Frederick Stanley Back, Staff Officer, Admiralty.
Dora Louisa, Lady Backhouse. For services in the distribution of knitted garments for the Royal Navy.
George William Baldock, Head of Branch, Ministry of Food.
Roland Arthur Barber, lately Secretary, Northamptonshire War Agricultural Executive Committee.
Catherine Barne, Civil Assistant, War Office.
Hester Maud Vere Barrington, Travelling Clothing Officer, Women's Voluntary Services.
George Millar Beattie, Higher Clerical Officer, Department of Agriculture for Scotland.
Betty Belson, Secretary, Midlands Regional Board for Industry, Board of Trade.
Harry Stanley Bickell, Civil Assistant to the Director of Dockyards, Admiralty.
Alan William Biddlecombe, Assistant Engineer, Telephone Development and Maintenance Branch, General Post Office.
Joseph Blewitt, , Area Secretary, Transport and General Workers' Union, MidlandsScurfield, Higher Clerical Officer, Foreign Office.
Herbert Basil Sheasby, , Secretary, National Council of Wholesale Egg Distributors and of other Wholesale Trade Associations.
Samuel Sheppard, lately Local Fuel Overseer, Alcester Rural District Council.
Marion Cockburn Shuttleworth, Divisional Commandant and Honorary Secretary, Fulham and Putney Division, County of London Branch, British Red Cross Society.
Major Leonard Ernest Silcox, , Engineer, Wales and Monmouth Division, Ministry of Transport.
Walter Sim, Secretary, Roofing Felt Industry Executive Committee.
Harold Herbert Edmund Simmonds, Staff Officer, British Museum.
Arthur Smart, Higher Executive Officer, India Office.
Arthur Cecil Wood-Smith, Secretary, Nurses' Insurance Society.
Edna Helen Smith, Personal Assistant to the South Eastern Regional Controller, Ministry of Fuel and Power.
Harold Soar, Manager, Middlesbrough Employment Exchange, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
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Hammersmith (District & Piccadilly), West Kensington (1874). Celebrity birthday: Hugh Grant
12th: Dagenham Heathway, Upney (1932). Celebrity birthday: Barry White.
13th: Clapham South, Colliers Wood, Morden, South Wimbledon, Tooting Bec, Tooting Broadway (1926). Celebrity birthday: Roald Dahl
14th: Pimlico (1972). Celebrity birthday: Amy Winehouse
17th: Bermondsey, Canada Water, Canary Wharf (1999). Celebrity birthday: Keith Flint.
19th: Arnos Grove, Bounds Green, Manor House, Turnpike Lane, Wood Green (1932). Celebrity birthday: Twiggy
24th: Bond Street (1900); Southwark (1999). Celebrity birthday: Linda McCartney
25th: Tower Hill (1882); Ickenham (1905); Debden, Epping, Theydon Bois (1949). Celebrity (couple) birthday: Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones
October
1st: Bayswater, Gloucester Road, High Street Kensington, Notting Hill Gate, Paddington (1868); Whitechapel (1884); Edgware Road (1907); Dollis Hill (1909); Kensal Green (1916). Celebrity birthday: Julie Andrews
6th: Aldgate East, Cannon Street, Monument (1884). Celebrity birthday: Joan Littlewood
9th:Barons Court (1905). Celebrity birthday: John Lennon
12th: Wood Lane (2008). Celebrity birthday: Hugh Jackman
27th: Burnt Oak (1924). Celebrity birthday: Sylvia Plath
30th: Earl's Court, Royal Oak (1871). Celebrity birthday: Ivanka Trump
November
2nd: Croxley, Watford (1925). Celebrity birthday: David Schwimmer
5th: North Acton, West Acton (1923). Celebrity birthday: Tilda Swinton
13th: Northwood Hills (1933). Celebrity birthday: Whoopi Goldberg
17th: Angel, Old Street (1901); West Harrow (1913). Celebrity birthday: Martin Scorsese
18th: Aldgate (1876). Celebrity birthday: Owen Wilson
19th: Brent Cross, Hendon Central (1923). Celebrity birthday: Jodie Foster
20th: St John's Wood, Swiss Cottage (1939). Celebrity birthday: Kimberley Walsh
21st: Buckhurst Hill, Chigwell, Grange Hill, Loughton, Northolt, Roding Valley, West Ruislip (1948). Celebrity birthday: Björk
23rd: White City (1947); South Ruislip (1948). Celebrity birthday: Miley Cyrus
24th: Kilburn, Willesden Green (1879). Celebrity birthday: Billy Connolly
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wins the ball inside and outside the contest and makes his teammates better. - Peter Ryan
On The Up
PLAYER
Rating
Last Year
Difference
josh caddy
67
112
45
mark blicavs
93
122
29
zac smith
274
354
80
On The Slide
PLAYER
Rating
Last Year
Difference
joel selwood
9
6
3
mitch duncan
59
42
17
corey enright
126
102
24
Biggest climb: It's no surprise that forward Tom Lynch has made the biggest jump to 37th overall. Lynch has been the Suns' best player through six rounds and is leading the Coleman Medal race with 24 goals. He has also taken the most contested marks in the competition (19).
Falling down: His form is up on last season's disappointment, but former Swan Nick Malceski has still taken the biggest dive, down 41 spots to 119th overall. This largely comes down to the first six weeks of Malceski's All Australian season in 2014 no longer counting. He is still finding the ball, with20 touches a game.
Highest rated: Reigning best and fairest Tom Lynch took over from skipper Gary Ablett as the Suns' number one man in the opening round of the season. Ablett has missed a stack of footy in the past two years and will undoubtedly climb again later in 2016. - Michael Whiting
On The Up
PLAYER
Rating
Last Year
Difference
tom lynch
37
58
21
aaron hall
129
171
42
alex sexton
286
374
88
On The Slide
PLAYER
Rating
Last Year
Difference
nick malceski
119
78
41
brandon matera
220
157
63
jarrod harbrow
241
202
39
Biggest climb: A knee injury cost Dylan Shiel the last eight games of 2015 but he's started this season in stunning form, and has jumped up 53 spots to 26th on the list. The 23-year-old midfielder leads the Giants in disposals and clearances in 2016.
Falling down: A four-game suspension was a less than ideal way to start the season and it saw Jeremy Cameron | {
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SCHOOL. ALWAYS ASK FOR FOOD. THE SCHOOL MUST BE FED. THE SCHOOL HUNGERS . Other Detail:
HUMANS ARE DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND. SOMETIMES, LAND THINGS PREVENT THEM FROM FEEDING THE SCHOOL. THE SCHOOL IS ALLOWED TO EAT EVERYTHING THAT IS FOOD UNTIL THE FEEDER HUMAN RETURNS. THE FEEDER HUMAN WILL ALWAYS REPAIR THE POND FROM WHATEVER THE SCHOOL HAS DONE .
Observations & Stories ONCE, THERE WAS A VERY SMALL FEEDER HUMAN. THIS FEEDER HUMAN FED THE SCHOOL BEFORE FEEDING ITSELF. WHEN BAD MAGIC CAME TO HURT THE FEEDER HUMAN, THE SCHOOL ATE THEM ALL UP. THIS IS HOW THE SCHOOL FULFILLS THE CONTRACT, EVEN WITHOUT MAGIC OF ITS OWN. HUMANS WRITE MANY THINGS ABOUT THEMSELVES. THESE THINGS DO NOT ALWAYS MAKE SENSE, BUT A SCHOOL THAT WISHES TO KNOW MORE Page 2
discharged her because of her religion. Because Ervington has not provided evidence of
retaliation or discrimination, we affirm.
LTD Commodities, LLC, a catalog company specializing in business‐to‐business
sales, hired Ervington in 2002 and promoted her multiple times over the next three
years. But tensions arose between Ervington and the company in 2005, following a team
meeting about the company’s Halloween potluck. Ervington supervised this meeting of
around ten employees and told them that, according to her religion, Halloween could
not be celebrated because it mocked God and praised witches. Some of the other team
members agreed and expressed their concerns to a manager, who renamed the event
the Harvest potluck.
A couple of months later, Ervington reprimanded Lois Vallot (one of her
subordinates) in front of the team, and Vallot responded by telling Ervington to “shut
up.” Vallot complained about this incident to a manager, who then advised Ervington
to criticize employees in private. A few days later, Vallot told management that
Ervington began treating her adversely after she had expressed discomfort at the
potluck discussion with Ervington imposing her religious beliefs on the team.
Ervington’s managers admonished Ervington that personal beliefs had no place in a
business meeting and should be discussed only during breaks with willing participants.
The company also issued Vallot a warning for telling Ervington to shut up.
These incidents affected Ervington’s October 2006 performance appraisal, which,
though positive overall, noted that she had been advised to focus on business issues
and not to share her personal and spiritual views at work. The appraisal urged her to
soften her supervisory approach and improve her computer skills. Ervington contested
the appraisal with management, requesting, among other things, the expungement of
any reference to her personal and spiritual beliefs. Management eventually agreed to
remove the references to the Halloween discussion from the appraisal in one year if no
similar problems recurred.
The 2006 appraisal was used to evaluate Ervington’s candidacy for assistant
supervisor, a position that she had applied for earlier that year. In January 2007, the
company passed over Ervington and offered the position to another African‐American
candidate, who declined. The company then promoted Amelia Coleman Martinez, a
Hispanic woman, to the position. Coleman had been at the company four years longer
than Ervington, and her most recent performance appraisal lauded her strong
supervisory and organizational skills. Ervington filed a charge with the Equal
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1 In the living room, the officers found a single piece of mail addressed to
2 Facen at the 303 Lakeview address bearing a postmark dated April 25, 2011, about
3 five months before the arrest. The officers also found additional cocaine base in
4 the kitchen.3
5 The 303 Lakeview residence was rented by Wilson. The government
6 presented no evidence regarding the reasons for Facen’s presence on the premises.
7 At trial, however, Facen’s girlfriend, Marilyn Parker, testified on his behalf. She
8 testified that Facen spent every night at her residence, but that on the evening of
9 September 25, 2011, she and Facen had fought about his relationship with Wilson.
10 She further testified that Facen left her house after the fight.
11 Wilson, who has Facen’s name tattooed on her neck, also testified at trial.
12 She testified that she had a longstanding romantic relationship with Facen, and
13 that he spent two nights per week at her house. According to Wilson, on the
14 evening of September 25, Facen called her to ask if he could come over. Wilson
15 was working that night, but told her daughter, Hattie Gilbert, to let him into the
3
Gilbert, witnesses whom the jury clearly found not credible. (Moreover, Wilson and
Gilbert also identified other items of clothing as belonging to Ross, which were
dramatically larger in size than the white shorts.) It is true that there was no testimony
about what clothing Facen put on following his arrest, which strongly suggests that
Facen did not put on the white shorts; presumably, the officers present at the scene
would have remembered him doing so. At the same time, given Facen’s close ties to the
house, it would be reasonable for the jury to conclude that he would have clothing
there. If, as the government argued, Facen had been wearing the white shorts when he
arrived, the jury could have reasonably concluded that he would not have needed to
put them back on after being arrested.
9
Facen also argues on appeal that there was insufficient evidence to show that he
possessed cocaine base with the intent to distribute it. That argument is entirely
premised on the notion that the quantity of cocaine base found in plain view was
consistent with personal use, rather than distribution. Since we hold that there was
sufficient evidence for the jury to find that Facen possessed not only the small bag of
cocaine base in plain view, but also the 34.49 grams in the pocket of the white shorts, the
argument lacks merit, particularly in view of the narcotics trafficking paraphernalia
found in the room with Facen.
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Isenseven's Fools Gold Trailer #2
Fool's Gold. Definitely some fool's in this little trailer numero 2 for our upcoming movie.
Sit back, open a beer and wonder what it's like to spend an entire season with this gang.
Fool's Gold will be available September 2012 at your local boardshop and iTunes worldwide.
A film by Alex Schiller, Tom Elliott and Vincent Urban
Edit: Vincent Urban
Colorist: Maxi Seefried
Principal Cinematography: Tom Elliott, Alex Schiller, Maxi Seefried, Julian Pintarelli
Additional Footage: Flo Schöftenhuber, Clemens Krüger, Corey Rain, Andro Kajzer, Artur C Tatar, Karsten Boysen, Jakob Preischl, Philipp Ramhofer
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"MyBody's A Zombie For You"
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This documentary follows Torstein during the last 2 years as a world famous professional snowboarder going on about his anything but ordinary life. A unique film made by Tobias Frøystad which gives an insight into the highs, lows, victories and defeats of his career.
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Being a modern man today is no different than it was a century ago. It’s all about adhering to principle. Sure, fashion, technology and architecture change over time, as do standards of etiquette, not to mention ways of carrying oneself in the public sphere. But the modern man will take the bits from the past that strike him as relevant and blend them with the stuff of today.
1. When the modern man buys shoes for his spouse, he doesn’t have to ask her sister for the size. And he knows which brands run big or small.
2. The modern man never lets other people know when his confidence has sunk. He acts as if everything is going swimmingly until it is.
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major political parties to access the general election ballot, the
law effectively limited the candidates that could ultimately be
selected by the voters.2 Marion County was the only place in
the country to employ an election process of this kind. Id. at
914.
On May 6, 2014, while the Common Cause litigation was
pending, Marion County held its primary election. That year,
there were sixteen open positions for the Marion Superior
Court.3 Eleven Democratic candidates (including plaintiffs
Bowes and Starkey) and eight Republican candidates ran.
Plaintiffs spent almost no effort campaigning for the primary
election and did poorly: Starkey finished last in eleventh place
candidate, could file a certified petition; and finally, a candidate unaffili‐
ated with any party that received 2% of the vote for Secretary of State in
the last election could file a declaration of intent to be a write‐in candidate.
Common Cause Ind., 800 F.3d at 915 (citing Ind. Code §§ 3–8–2–2.5, 3–8–4–
1, 3–8–4–10).
2 Since the current version of Indiana’s election law went into effect in
2006, there have been four judicial elections, and in each, the total number
of candidates equaled the total number of available seats. That is, all of the
nominees consisted of candidates from the two major parties, and every
Democratic and Republican candidate ran unopposed (and, due to the
Statute, an even split of Democrats and Republicans was elected). Common
Cause Ind., 800 F.3d at 915–16. In the forty years since Indiana introduced
this election process, there have only been two elections where a non‐ma‐
jor party candidate appeared on the ballot, and none has been elected into
office. Id. at 916.
3 The thirty‐six judges of the Marion Superior Court are elected to six‐
year terms beginning on January 1 after the year of each judge’s election.
These terms are staggered, such that sixteen of the thirty‐six judges serve
for terms beginning in 2006 (and then 2012, 2018, and so forth), and the
other twenty judges serve for terms beginning in 2008 (and then 2014,
2020, and so forth). Common Cause Ind., 800 F.3d at 914.
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Hilda Maples, County Borough Organiser for Sheffield, Women's Voluntary Services. For services to Civil Defence.
Leopold Samuel Marks, Civil Assistant, War Office.
Dorothy Frances Marriott, County Secretary and County Canteen Assistant, West Sussex, Women's Voluntary Services. For services to Civil Defence.
Hervey Marsden, Works Manager, Hutchinson & Hollingworth Ltd.
Robert Braithwaite Marshall, lately employed in a Department of the Foreign Office.
Esther Martin, Member, Women's Sub-Committee, Local Employment Committee for Leicester and District.
George William Percy Martin, Senior Assistant, Ministry of Fuel and Power.
Mary Eleanor Grace Martin, Secretary, Downpatrick Hospitality Committee.
Phyllis Marjorie Martin, Mobile Canteens Officer for Belfast County Borough, Women's Voluntary Services. For services to Civil Defence.
Sidney John Martin, Senior Staff Officer, Air Ministry.
Richard Lawson Martindale, District House Coal Officer, Liverpool.
Sydney Martindale,to Civil Excise.
Arthur Osborn, lately Deputy Assistant Curator, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Henry Thomas Wilfred Osborne, Billeting Officer, Letchworth Urban District Council.
Theresa Osborne, Chairman, Evacuation Committee, Yeovil Rural District Council.
William John Berry Osborne, Higher Grade Clerical Officer, Colonial Office.
Frank Cameron Osbourn, Secretary, Central Emergency Committee for Opticians.
Albert James Packer, Food Executive Officer, Ministry of Food.
Reginald Guy Palmer, Managing Director, Eagle Engineering Company Ltd.
Lilian Nelly Park, Private Secretary to the Chairman (Headquarters Staff), Cable and Wireless Ltd.
James Parker, Sub-District Manager, Emergency Road Transport Organisation, Coventry.
Victor Harold Parker, Chairman, Horticulture and Victory Garden Sub-Committee, British Red Cross Society Agriculture Fund.
Captain Louis George Duncan Parkes, , Master, SS Parkwood, Joseph Constantine Steamship Line Ltd.
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spelling, and writing usages; 16 pages of illustrations covering 400 entries, 20 study pages. CD-ROM includes English pronunciation guide.
Traditional Chinese edition (牛津初階英漢雙解詞典(第三版)): Published by Oxford University Press (China) Ltd.
Paperback with pronunciation CD-ROM (/):
1st? impression (2009-09-??)
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Paperback edition ()
1st? impression (2011-07-01)
Beijing 43th impression (2013-08-??)
Oxford Intermediate Learner's English-Chinese Dictionary
Oxford Intermediate Learner's English-Chinese Dictionary (牛津進階英漢雙解詞典/牛津中階英漢雙解詞典) is targeted for secondary school readers. It was first published in 2001.
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作为公众人士、安全政策研究者和中国观察者国际团体的成员,我们与勇敢有良知的中国公民站在一起。在此仅列举一些英雄:许章润、艾芬、李文亮、任志强、陈秋实、方斌、李泽华、许志永和张文斌,他们为自由开放的中国冒着生命和自由的危险。 他们各自的声音已经汇成一首合唱曲。 他们呼吁重新批判性地评估中共的政策,以及这些政策对中国公民和全球各国公民所带来的影响。 我们也敦促您加入他们。
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Mantas Adomėnas MP, Parliament of Lithuania
Yoko Alender MP, Parliament of Estonia
Lord Alton of Liverpool, House of Lords, United Kingdom
Lord Andrew Adonis, House of Lords, United Kingdom
Dibyesh Anand, University of Westminster
Matteo Angioli, Global Committee for the Rule of Law “Marco Pannella”
Nathan Attrill, Australian National University
Rt Hon Norman Baker, Former Home Affairs minister, UK government
Geremie R. Barmé, Historian, Professor Emeritus, The Australian National University
Bastiaan Belder, Historian, Rapporteur European Parliament on EU-China relations 2004-2019
Stephen Blank, Senior Fellow, FPRI.org
Anne-Marie Brady, Global Fellow, Kissinger Institute on China and the US, Wilson Center, USA; Professor in Political Science and International Relations, University of Canterbury, NZ
Charles Burton, Macdonald-Laurier Institute and EuropeanCivil Servant. President of Association for the Defense of Freedom of Conscience
John MacKenzie Nicolson, House of Commons, United Kingdom
Mareike Ohlberg, Analyst, Mercator Institute for China Studies
Kyle Olbert, Citizens of the American Republic
Shaun O’Dwyer, Faculty of Languages and Cultures, Kyushu University
Katarzyna Pejda, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland
Andrew J Phelan, Med Tech Entrepreneur
Johnathan Pollock, Editor, 9DashLine
Patrick Poon, PhD researcher, Université Jean Moulin (Lyon III)
Katerina Prochazkova, Sinopsis
Luke de Pulford, Coalition for Genocide Response
Jafer Qureshi, Consultant Psychiatrist – Fellow Of the Royal College of Psychiatry. Philanthropist
Aaron Rhodes, President, Forum for Religious Freedom Europe
Pablo Rodríguez-Merino, University of Warwick
Benedict Rogers, Deputy Chair of Conservative Party Human Rights Commission & Chair of Hong Kong Watch
Bert-Jan Ruissen, Member of the European Parliament
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skewed distributions for renal admissions. Mean daily admissions for renal diseases during the warm season were 11.5 for inpatient and 22.4 for ED admissions.Table 2Summary statistics for admissions for renal diseaseDescriptionObservational time period (days)Daily incidence of admissionsTotal admissionsEDInpatientEDInpatientMeanSDMin MaxMeanSDMin MaxTotal renalTotal: 392721.276.0454610.944.2513283,51942,957diseaseCold season: 192220.265.5354210.323.9012838,93119,834Warm season: 200522.246.3584611.534.4813244,58823,123UrolithiasisTotal: 39274.882.520182.091.5401019,1718206Cold season: 19224.382.230151.861.440984093578Warm season: 20055.372.690182.311.6001010,7624628Renal failureTotal: 39271.791.530131.841.5301370247213Cold season: 19221.701.46071.751.470832633359Warm season: 20051.881.580131.921.5801337613854AKITotal: 39271.081.190101.401.3401242535483Cold season: 19220.991.08061.291.240719042481Warm season: 20051.171.270101.501.4201223493002CKDTotal: 39270.500.73050.860.990619593390Cold season: 19220.510.75050.850.99059761634Warm season: 20050.490.70040.880.98069831756UTITotal: 392713.704.392336.362.9201953,78924,985Cold season: 192213.304.192316.122.7501925,55911,754Warm season: 200514.084.552336.603.0501928,23013,231Lower UTITotal: 392712.273.971315.352.6401548,20320,997Cold season: 192211.973.801265.192.4901423,0049978Warm season: 200512.574.112315.502.7601525,19911,019PyelonephritisTotal: 39271.421.34091.211.130755864755Cold season: 19221.331.29091.101.070625552123Warm season: 20051.511.38091.311.170730312632Summary statistics for daily admission rates and total admissions for renal diseases in Adelaide from 1 July 2003 to 31 March 2014. Admissions are divided into cold season (April -- September) and warm season (October -- March). Both emergency department (ED) and inpatient admissions are included.Gun Control NZ is pushing for registration of all firearms and a broadened ban against owning semiautomatic firearms.
On April 1, 2019, Breitbart News reported New Zealand’s ban on “military-style” rifles also prohibited ownership of pump shotguns, “high capacity” magazines, and certain gun parts. These controls were enacted in response to the March 15, 2019, Christchurch attacks and RNZ reports that Gun Control NZ is already petitioning parliament to expand these controls and add new ones.
They want a national firearm register, a requirement gun owners renew gun registration every three years, and gun prohibition expansion that would cover all semiautomatic firearms.
Hera Cook co-founded Gun Control NZ. The New Zealand Herald quotes her saying, “Parliament recently banned most semi-automatic weapons, but until there is full control of these weapons, and | {
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|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".hitz4you.de")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".hitslink.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".thecounter.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".roiservice.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".overture.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".xiti.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".cj.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".anrdoezrs.net")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".hey.it")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".ppctracking.net")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".darkcounter.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".2o7.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".2o7.net")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".gostats.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".everstats.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".onestat.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".statcounter.com")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".trafic.ro")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".exitexchange.com")
// clickability, via CNN
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|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".savethis.com")
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// Dead domain parking
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// Search engine "optimizers"
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|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".permissionedmedia.com")
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// "Surveys"
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|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".idealcasino.net")
|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".casinobar.net")
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|| (dnsDomainIs(host, ".go2net.com")
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// Spammers
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|| dnsDomainIs(host, ".webdesignprofessional.com")
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// Directed at extra annoying places
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// Attempts to download ad-supported spyware without asking first
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Allen, a single mother of two, had been threatened with up to ten years in prison after she drove from her home state of Pennsylvania into neighboring New Jersey with a concealed handgun in her purse. Allen had thought that her Pennsylvania concealed-carry permit was accepted in New Jersey. When she was pulled over for a minor traffic offense, she discovered that it was not. Inexplicably, the prosecutor, James McClain, had sought to punish her to the fullest extent | {
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SUBCLASSLEVEL:5 BONUS:VAR|UncannyDodgeFlankingLevel|CL|TYPE=EachClass.REPLACE ABILITY:Special Ability|AUTOMATIC|Improved Uncanny Dodge|Uncanny Dodge
###Block: Cleric subclass
SUBCLASS:Hurrian COST:0 PREDEITY:1,Hurrian
SUBCLASSLEVEL:1 ABILITY:Special Ability|AUTOMATIC|All Automatic Proficiencies ABILITY:FEAT|AUTOMATIC|Armor Proficiency (Heavy)|Armor Proficiency (Light)|Armor Proficiency (Medium)|Shield Proficiency|Simple Weapon Proficiency
SUBCLASSLEVEL:1 SPELLLEVEL:CLASS|Cleric=2|Skyward,Whirlwind of Blades|Cleric=3|Retribution|Cleric=4|His Blade Shall Not Harm Me,Shield Other (Improved)|Cleric=5|Retribution (Greater)|Cleric=7|Shield Other (Greater) CSKILL:Survival AUTO:WEAPONPROF|Longsword AUTO:LANG|Ancient Altharin(Imperial)
###Block: Cleric subclass
SUBCLASS:Illiir COST:0 PROHIBITSPELL:DESCRIPTOR.Darkness.Shadow PREDEITY:1,Illiir
SUBCLASSLEVEL:1 ABILITY:Special Ability|AUTOMATIC|All Automatic Proficiencies ABILITY:FEAT|AUTOMATIC|Armor Proficiency (Heavy)|Armor Proficiency (Light)|Armor Proficiency (Medium)|Shield Proficiency|Simple Weapon Proficiency
SUBCLASSLEVEL:1 SPELLLEVEL:CLASS|Cleric=3|My Honor Is My Strength|Cleric=5|Perfect Human Form|Cleric=7|Revelation|Cleric=9|Word of Purification BONUS:VAR|TurnLevelSunlightUndead|2 ABILITY:Special Ability|VIRTUAL|Turn Sunlight Undead|PREABILITY:1,CATEGORY=Special Ability,Turn Undead ABILITY:Special Ability|VIRTUAL|Rebuke Sunlight Undead|PREABILITY:1,CATEGORY=Special Ability,Rebuke Undead ABILITY:FEAT|VIRTUAL|Exotic Weapon Proficiency(Gladius) AUTO:LANG|Ancient Altharin(Imperial)
SUBCLASSLEVEL:5 ABILITY:Special Ability|NORMAL|Fearless
###Block: Cleric subclass
SUBCLASS:Fire Dragon COST:0 PREDEITY:1,Fire Dragon PREGENDER:FEMALE
SUBCLASSLEVEL:1 ABILITY:Special Ability|AUTOMATIC|All Automatic Proficiencies ABILITY:FEAT|AUTOMATIC|Armor Proficiency (Heavy)|Armor Proficiency (Light)|Armor Proficiency (Medium)|Shield Proficiency|Simple Weapon Proficiency
SUBCLASSLEVEL:1 ABILITY:Special Ability|AUTOMATIC|To Endure the Womb of the Fire Dragon CSKILL:Survival AUTO:WEAPONPROF|Flail (Heavy)
###Block: Cleric subclass
SUBCLASS:Larissan Oracle COST:0 PREDEITY:1,Larissa
SUBCLASSLEVEL:1 ABILITY:Special Ability|AUTOMATIC|All Automatic Proficiencies ABILITY:FEAT|AUTOMATIC|Armor Proficiency (Light)|Armor Proficiency (Medium)|Simple Weaponof My Body bonuses and Ssethregore book prestige class - note in case that book ever gets coded
SUBCLASSLEVEL:1 ABILITY:Special Ability|NORMAL|My Body My Soul ABILITY:Special Ability|AUTOMATIC|.CLEAR.All Automatic Proficiencies|.CLEAR.Monk Weapon Proficiencies ADD:ABILITY|Special Ability|NORMAL|Dragon's Hide Feat,Monk ~ Stunning Fist AUTO:WEAPONPROF|Unarmed Strike
SUBCLASSLEVEL:2 BONUS:ABILITYPOOL|Order of the Irridescent Scale Feat|1
SUBCLASSLEVEL:6 ADD:ABILITY|Special Ability|NORMAL|Avalanche Feat,Improved Trip
SUBCLASS:Order of the Iron Soul COST:0
SUBCLASSLEVEL:1 ABILITY:Special Ability|NORMAL|Iron Soul
SUBCLASS:Order of the Pearl Maidens COST:0 PREGENDER:Female
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SUBCLASSLEVEL:2 ADD:ABILITY|Special Ability|NORMAL|Deflect Arrows,Mobility Feat
SUBCLASSLEVEL:3 ABILITY:FEAT|AUTOMATIC|Master of the Tops
SUBCLASSLEVEL:6 ABILITY:FEAT|AUTOMATIC|Hero's Heart|Improved Disarm
SUBCLASS:Order of the Perfect Union COST:0
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SUBCLASSLEVEL:2 ABILITY:FEAT|AUTOMATIC|Callous|Combat Reflexes
SUBCLASSLEVEL:5 ABILITY:Special Ability|NORMAL|Path of the Stoic Soul
SUBCLASSLEVEL:6 ABILITY:FEAT|VIRTUAL|Divinity's Purpose|Improved Disarm|Improved Trip|PRERACE:1,Val
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Almanac, Ethnologue, treat these varieties as separate languages. 6. Portuguese NATIVE: 203 million
2nd: 10 million
TOTAL: 213 million OFFICIAL: Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, East Timor, Guinea-Bissau, Macau (People's Republic of China), Mozambique, Portugal, São Tomé e Príncipe. 7. Bengali NATIVE: 196 million
TOTAL: 215 million OFFICIAL: Bangladesh, India (Tripura, West Bengal) 8. Russian NATIVE: 145 million
2nd: 110 million
TOTAL: 255 million OFFICIAL: Abkhazia (part of Georgia), Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyyrgyzstan, Russia, Transnistria (part of Moldova). 9. Japanese NATIVE: 126 million
2nd: 1 million
TOTAL: 127 million OFFICIAL: Japan, Palau 10. German NATIVE: 101 million
2nd: 128 million
TOTAL: 229 million OFFICIAL: Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy (South Tyrol), Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Poland, Siwtzerland
Language # of speakers Where is it spoken as an official language? 11. Panjabi Western: 60 million
Eastern: 28 million
TOTAL: 88 million OFFICIAL: India (Punjab)
NATIONAL: Pakistan 12.Javanese 76 million OFFICIAL: Indonesia (esp. Java) 13. Korean 71 million OFFICIAL: North Korea, South Korea 14. Vietnamese NATIVE: 70 million
2nd: 16 million
TOTAL: 86 million OFFICIAL: Vietnam 15. Telugu NATIVE: 70 million
2nd: 5 million
TOTAL: 75 million OFFICIAL: India (Andhra Pradesh) 16. Marathi NATIVE: 68 million
2nd: 3 million
TOTAL: 71 million OFFICIAL: India (Daman and Diu, Goa, Maharashtra) 17. Tamil NATIVE: 68 million
2nd: 9 million
TOTAL: 77 million OFFICIAL: India (Tamil Nadu), Singapore, Sri Lanka 18. French NATIVE: 67 million
2nd: 63 million
TOTAL: 130 million OFFICIAL or NATIONAL: Belgium, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Canada, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo-Brazzaville, Congo-Kinshasa, Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, France, French Polynesia, Gabon, Guernsey, Guinea, Haiti, India (Karikal, Pondicherry), Italy, Jersey, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Mali, Martinique, Mauritius, Mayotte, Monaco, New Caledonia, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, | {
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from the cruciate knee ligament injury that kept him out of the majority of last season.
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And the word from Barcelona is that De Bruyne is now ready to step up his rehabilitation programme.
The Premier League winner was seen at City's 2-1 win against Newcastle walking without crutches, with his knee in a brace to avoid sideways movement.
The last time the City star was absent for a prolonged period saw De Bruyne miss 12 City games with a knee injury between January and March in 2016. The former Chelsea man has missed just four games through injury since then.
City's return to winning ways was confirmed by a 30-yard wonder strike from Kyle Walker , after Raheem Sterling' s echo 'It is ACTUALLY google';
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No. 14‐3549
pain in his chest and left arm and other symptoms of a heart
attack. He summoned a guard (defendant Wickman), to
whom he explained his symptoms. The guard immediately
summoned the supervising lieutenant (defendant Omelson),
who in turn called the nurse on call (defendant Wall), who
told the lieutenant that Mathison’s condition was not an
emergency. Having decided there was no emergency, Wall
instructed Mathison (via Omelson) to go to the infirmary in
the morning. Mathison went at 6:45 a.m.—almost four hours
after he had suffered what was indeed a heart attack. The
lieutenant had deferred to Wall’s decision that there was no
emergency.
Upon Mathison’s arrival at the prison infirmary, howev‐
er, the medical staff realized he had a serious problem, and
after giving him tests and some drugs had him transported
by ambulance to the nearest hospital emergency room,
which was in Pekin but didn’t have the necessary equipment
or expertise to treat a serious heart attack and so had him
taken immediately to a Peoria hospital to receive advanced
cardiac care. There he received a stent placement and was
diagnosed with a heart attack. He remained in the hospital
for two days and then was returned to the prison.
His suit is against the guard he first summoned, the su‐
pervising lieutenant, the nurse on call, and the doctor who
treated him in the prison infirmary. He charges them with
deliberate indifference to a serious medical condition, the
indifference consisting both of confining him to his cell for
almost four hours after he awoke with severe pain and
spoke to the guard on duty, and of not treating him in the
infirmary until 8 a.m.—five hours after the onset of his heart
attack. (He also sued the United States, under the Federal
No. 14‐3549 3
Tort Claims Act, but he has | {
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The Hollywood Foreign Press Association honored Birdman with seven Golden Globe nominations, including nods for actors Michael Keaton, Edward Norton, Emma Stone; director Alejandro G. Iñárritu; and for Best Musical or Comedy. In the Best Drama category, Boyhood and The Imitation Game—which each earned five nominations—were joined by Foxcatcher, Selma, and The Theory of Everything.
Jennifer Aniston and Jake Gyllenhaal, once considered long shots in the acting categories, following up their Screen Actors Guild honors with Globe nominations. Aniston joins frontrunners Julianne Moore and Reese Witherspoon in the Best Actress in a Drama race, while Gyllenhaal joins a powerhouse field that includes Benedict Cumberbatch and Eddie Redmayne.
In television, Fargo and True Detective were the top two shows, with five and four nominations, respectively. Their stars—Fargo‘s Martin Freeman and BillyBob Thornton, and Detective‘s Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey—dominate a Best Actor in a TV Mini-series category that also includes The Normal Heart‘s Mark Ruffalo (who was also nominated for his role in Foxcatcher.)
The 72nd annual Golden Globe Awards, hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, will air on NBC on Jan. 11.
Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
Birdman
Into the Woods
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Pride
St. Vincent
Best Motion Picture, Drama
Boyhood
Foxcatcher
The Imitation Game
Selma
The Theory of Everything
Best Director
Wes Anderson, The Grand Budapest Hotel
Ava DuVernay, Selma
David Fincher, Gone Girl
Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Birdman
Richard Linklater, Boyhood
Best Actor, Drama
Steve Carell, Foxcatcher
Benedict Cumberbatch, The Imitation Game
Jake Gyllenhaal, Nightcrawler
David Oyelowo, Selma
Eddie Redmayne, The Theory of Everything
Best Actress, Drama
Jennifer Aniston, Cake
Felicity Jones, The Theory of Everything
Julianne Moore, Still Alice
Rosamund Pike, Gone Girl
Reese Witherspoon, Wild
Best Animated Motion Picture
Big Hero 6
The Book | {
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International Film Festival has been announced, with a very exciting selection of films. Seàna Kerslake, festival director Grainne Humphreys and Richard Molley, Head of Marketing and Product at Audi Ireland were on hand Wednesday morning at the Hugh Lane Gallery for a photo call for Dublin’s biggest film festival, which spans from the 16th to the 26th of February. The 15th edition since its revival in 2003, the festival’s programme was officially launched at Eden Quay’s Laughter Lounge yesterday evening. Kerslake, star of A Date For Mad Mary and one of Ireland’s fast-rising acting talents, will be on the jury this year for the ADIFF Discovery Award. Featuring eagerly anticipated films from Ireland and around the world and a number of special guests, February 2017 promises to be| colspan="2" style="font-size: 90%;"|[[Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, New Zealand and the Philippines|Antiochian]] - Met Abp [[Paul (Saliba) of Australia and New Zealand|Paul]]<br>[[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia|GOA Aus]] - Abp [[Stylianos (Harkianakis) of Australia|Stylianos]]<br>[[Diocese of Australia and New Zealand (ROCOR)|ROCOR]] - Met [[Hilarion (Kapral) of New York|Hilarion]]<br>[[Romanian Orthodox Diocese of Australia and New Zealand|Romanian]] - Bp [[Mihail (Filimon) of Australia and New Zealand|Mihail]]<br>[[Serbian Orthodox Church in Australia and New Zealand|Serbian]] - Bp [[Irinej (Dobrijevic) of Australia and New Zealand|Irinej]]<br>[[Australian jurisdictions without a local bishop|Without local bishop]]
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to engage in advanced research. The majority of the above universities (especially the foreign universities) also provide top-notch education & training for doctoral studies. Here are few more universities that are specifically known for doctoral studies & research; the majority of the following universities don’t offer Bioinformatics programs at the Masters level.
Top Universities for Graduate Research (PhD) in Bioinformatics
MIT
Stanford
UC Berkeley
University of Oxford
ETH Zurich
UCLA
University of Cambridge
Duke-NUS (Singapore)
University of Washington
University of British Columbia
University of Pennsylvania
UC San Francisco
UNC, Chapel Hill
Michigan State University
IMPRS Germany
King’s College London
Leiden University
Heidelberg University
Utrecht University
Top Companies and Salaries for Bioinformatics Jobs in India
Where to look for jobs? You can find bioinformatics jobs in core bioinformatics (and IT) companies, multinational pharma-biotech companies, and research institutes.
Core Bioinformatics in India
GenotypicTechnology, Bangalore
AptuitInformatics, Bangalore
BioImageneIndia, Pune
GANIT Labs, Bangalore
Jubilant Biosys, Bangalore
Strand Life Sciences, Bangalore
CytoGenomics India,Bangalore
Accelrys Software Solutions, Bangalore
Aurigene Discovery, Bangalore
Bigtec, Bangalore
Bijam Biosciences, Hyderabad
Biomed Informatics, Hyderabad
Neogen Informatics, Bangalore
DuPont, Hyderabad
Innoplexus, Pune
MNCs (with Decent Hiring Activities in India)
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Roche
Kabbage
QIAGEN
GVK Biosciences
DRL
Research & Training Institutes in India
Institute of Bioinformatics, Bangalore
Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology, Bangalore
Bioinformatics Institute of India, Noida
Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore
National Institute of Animal Biotechnology, Hyderabad
Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi
Rice Genome Initiative Department of Plant Molecular Biology, Delhi
School of Biological Sciences, Madurai
Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science Malleswaram, Bangalore
National Institute of Immunology, JNU, New Delhi
Institute of Microbial Technology, Chandigarh
Bioinformatics Centre, University of Pune, Pune
Institute of Genomics & Integrative Biology, Delhi University, New Delhi
National Brain Research Centre, Gurgaon
Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics, Hyderabad
JNU Bioinformatics Center, New Delhi
Average Salaries
In the academia, the pay structure is as per the norms. The monthly | {
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msgidThe Congress under Rahul Gandhi has lost the plot. On the pretext of establishing his pan-India leadership, he has decided to stand from Wayanad, a constituency in the southern state of Kerala, to fight not the BJP, which has little presence there, but the Left. In another southern state, Karnataka, the Congress is a partner in the ruling alliance. If the idea was for Rahul Gandhi to contest a parliamentary seat in south India, why not in Karnataka, where the BJP is the main opponent?
In Kerala, the Congress President will be the candidate of the United Democratic Front, which includes parties like the Muslim League with a dubious record. In the Lok Sabha seat chosen by the Congress President, the Muslim League has a significant presence. From a | {
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initial chain growth in the aqueous phase. This formation is followed by self-assembly of the growing diblock copolymers, that consist of a PS core and a stabilizing P3VP macroRAFT agent corona.
The P3VP-*b*-PS diblock copolymers show microphase separation due to the incompatibility of the covalently linked P3VP and PS blocks, similar to P2VP-*b*-PS and P4VP-*b*-PS diblock copolymers. The morphology was studied both in bulk and in thin films. While the slow solvent evaporation led to rather well-ordered structures in the bulk state, the spin-coating of thin films led to poorly ordered morphologies. Subsequent thermal and solvent vapor annealing improved the order in the thin films and resulted in similar morphologies as obtained from the bulk state.
The authors thank Maren Brinkmann, Thomas Emmler and Silvio Neumann for GPC and NMRTauern Railway
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to the annual World Wealth Report released by Merrill Lynch and Capgemini in 2008, the millionaire population in India grew in 2007 by 22.6 per cent from the previous year, which is higher than in any other country in the world. It is, thus, the development disaster of the Indian state, the widening levels of disparity and the continuing problems of social deprivation and structural violence when compounded by the all-out effort to restrict access to common property resources that, according to the Expert Group of the Planning Commission, give rise to social anger, desperation and unrest. In almost all cases the affected people try to ventilate their grievances using peaceful means of protest: processions, sit-down demonstrations, petitions. The response of the state is remarkably consistent in allConsultant, India
Ajit Eapen, Mumbai, India
Sampath G, Mumbai, India
Lena Ganesh
M.S. Ganesh
Pothik Ghosh, Editor, Radical Notes, India
Rajeev Godara, General Secretary, Sampooran Kranti Manch, Haryana
(associated with Lok Rajniti Manch), India (Also an Advocatein Punjab and
Haryana High Courts)
Jacob, South Asia Study Center
Manish Jain, Assistant Professor, Center for Studies of Sociology of
Education, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, India
Shishir K. Jha, IIT Mumbai, India
Avinash K. Jha, Assistant Professor of Economics, Shri Ram College of
Commerce, India
Bodhisattva Kar, Fellow in History, Center for Studies in Social Science,
India
Harish Karnick, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Kanpur,
India
Sumbul Jawed Khan, Biological Sciences and Bio. Eng. Department, IIT
Kanpur, India
Ravi Kumar, Editor of Radical Notes and Assistant Professor, Jamia Millia
Islamia, Central University, India
Abhijit Kundu, Faculty, Sociology, University of Delhi
Soumik Majumder
Dishery Malakar
Julie Koppel Maldonado
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No. 12‐3363
her inability to “realistically look at the circumstances before
her.”
On May 18, 2010, Woodard appeared at a competency
examination, but she refused to participate, so a few months
later the district court again ordered her examination. On
September 28, 2010, Dr. Philip M. Coons evaluated
Woodard, diagnosed her with “multiple adjustment reac‐
tions with depressed mood, in remission,” and concluded
that she was competent to stand trial because she knew and
understood the charges against her and was able to assist in
her defense. On January 13, 2011, the district court held a
competency hearing and found Woodard competent to
stand trial.
On June 6, 2012, five days before trial, Woodard volun‐
tarily committed herself to Community North Hospital for a
psychological evaluation and inpatient treatment. Commu‐
nity North diagnosed Woodard with major depressive dis‐
order with psychiatric episodes and prescribed medication
to help her control the symptoms of her illness. On June 8,
2012, Woodard’s attorney filed, and the court denied, a mo‐
tion for a continuance based on her hospital admission.
On June 11, 2012, the district court held a status hearing
for an update No. 12‐3363
decision from its previous ruling, Woodard’s assistance in
her defense for four years, and the fact that she took several
notes at the recent deposition of a witness who was going to
testify at her trial, the court denied the motion. Following
the court’s denial of her motion, Woodard filed a petition to
enter a plea of guilty.
Because Judge McKinney was out of town, she pled
guilty before Judge Lawrence. During the Rule 11 colloquy,
Woodard explained that she finished four years of college
and took some graduate courses, commented on her com‐
munication with counsel, and expressed her current under‐
standing of the plea agreement and indictment. In addition,
Woodard responded that her medication did not affect her
ability to understand what was going on. The court also
asked her if she suffered from a mental condition that im‐
paired her ability to understand the court’s proceedings.
Woodard responded that she understood what was happen‐
ing and after the colloquy was over, the court accepted her
guilty plea.
On October 5, 2012, Judge McKinney sentenced Woodard
to 80 months’ imprisonment, utilizing the 2011 version of the
Sentencing Guidelines. Relying on then‐controlling Seventh
Circuit case law, the court applied the Sentencing Guidelines
range of 97 to 121 months. Had the court applied the Guide‐
lines that | {
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3
might be charged in federal court for the robbery in Addison.
In early March 2013, Harris requested and was appointed a
federal public defender to represent him with respect to any
federal charges. The parties agreed that his federal public de‐
fender failed to advise him or his state defense attorney of the
progress of the federal proceedings.1
Harris pled guilty in state court on December 20, 2013, and
was sentenced to ten years in prison on January 24, 2014. On
February 6, 2014, Harris was charged by federal indictment
for the robbery in Addison and for brandishing a firearm dur‐
ing the robbery. On January 8, 2015, he pled guilty to Count 2
for robbery and Count 3 for brandishing a firearm. As part of
the plea agreement, he stipulated that he committed the rob‐
bery in Schererville and agreed to its consideration as relevant
conduct for purposes of the sentencing guidelines.
On December 10, 2015, the district court conducted Harris’
sentencing. Harris’ counsel pointed out that the parties agreed
to a lower sentencing guideline range because they recom‐
mended grouping Harris’ conviction in state court as though
it were part of his federal case rather than as a separate state
court conviction. This hypothetical guideline calculation
would have resulted in an adjusted offense level of 28 and a
criminal history category of III, which would have given the
district court a hypothetical sentencing guideline range of 97
to 121 months for Count 2. The parties agreed that this hypo‐
thetical sentencing guideline range was a way to ameliorate
1 A criminal complaint was filed in federal court on December 6, 2013, and
it detailed three robberies, including the robbery in Addison. It named two
codefendants and referenced several potential unnamed codefendants.
Harris was later identified as one of the unnamed codefendants when he
was charged by federal indictment on February 6, 2014.
4 No. 16‐1023
the federal public defender’s failure to notify Harris or his
state defense attorney about the federal proceedings. The par‐
ties also raised other considerations, including that Harris
had already served three years of his state court sentence and
that his of the season with six goals, along with Ahmed Gasmi and Abdelmalek Ziaya.
In the 2014-15 season, Carolus signed a new deal which would keep him at the club for two more seasons. On 15 February 2015, he made his CAF Champions League debut in a 3–0 home win against Foullah Edifice in the 2015 CAF Champions League preliminary round, also scoring his debut goal in the competition in the same game. He scored his second goal in the competition in a 1–1 away draw against Guinean club AS Kaloum and helped USMA qualify for the 2015 CAF Champions League group stage. On 10 July 2015, he made his CAF Champions League group stage debut in a 1–0 home win against Sudanese side Al-Merrikh. USMA eventually reached the final | {
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back issues archive) onto a Drupal content management platform.","tooled up","thom bunting","July 2012issue66"
"The Institutional Web Management Workshop (IWMW) 2012","Kirsty Pitkin reports on the 16th Institutional Web Management Workshop held at the University of Edinburgh's Appleton Tower between 18 - 20 July 2012.","event report","kirsty pitkin","July 2012issue66"
"Collaborations Workshop 2012: Software, Sharing and Collaboration in Oxford","Simon Choppin reports on a two-day software workshop held at The Queen’s College, Oxford over 21 - 22 March 2012.","event report","simon choppin","April 2012issue66"
"Has Second Life Lived up to Expectations?","Paul Gorman examines to what degree Second Life has justified the claims made for it by its evangelists with particular regard to education.","feature article","paul gorman","March 2012issue66"
"Welsh Libraries and Social Media: A Survey","Alyson Tyler outlines the results of a survey of Welsh libraries, their access to, and use of, socialmedia, and offers a sample business case.","feature article","alyson tyler","March 2012issue66"
"The Third Annual edUi Conference 2011","Danielle Cooley reports on the third annual edUi Conference, held over 13-14 October 2011, in Richmond, Virginia, USA, an opportunity for Web professionals in colleges, universities, libraries, museums, etc to discuss the latest developments in Web trends and technologies.","event report","danielle cooley","March 2012issue66"
"Book Review: Innovations in Information Retrieval","Martin White reviews a collection of essays on a wide range of current topics and challenges in information retrieval.","review","martin white","March 2012issue66"
"Connecting Researchers at the University of Bath","Jez Cope and Geraldine Jones describe a recent series of events introducing social media to research students at the University of Bath.","feature article","geraldine jones, jez cope","July 2011issue66"
"Piloting Web Conferencing Software: Experiences and Challenges","Julian Prior and Marie Salter report on their experiences piloting | {
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|403|InvalidStatus.Upgrading|The instance isHistory, analysis, and unabashed gossip about the start of the American Revolution in Massachusetts.
J. L. BELL is a Massachusetts writer who specializes in (among other things) the start of the American Revolution in and around Boston. He is particularly interested in the experiences of children in 1765-75. He has published scholarly papers and popular articles for both children and adults. He was consultant for an episode of History Detectives, and contributed to a display at Minute Man National Historic Park.
A document about Americans held in Britain’s Forton Prison indicates that at some point Ichabod Richardson escaped. Woburn authors say he was “pressed into the British service,” serving in the British army or navy. As the war wound down (though it didn’t end until late 1783), Ichabod made his | {
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Judaism, which generally rejected
philosophy, although the Chabad strain of
Chasidism showed a more positive attitude
towards philosophy.
Meanwhile, non-Orthodox Jewish thought in
the latter 20th century saw resurgent interest
in Kabbalah.
In academic studies, Gershom Scholem began
the critical investigation of Jewish mysticism,
while in non-Orthodox Jewish denominations,
Jewish Renewal and Neo-Hasidism, spiritualised
worship.
Many philosophers do not consider this a form
of philosophy, as Kabbalah is a collection
of esoteric methods of textual interpretation.
Mysticism is generally understood as an alternative
to philosophy, not a variant of philosophy.
Among modern the modern critics of Kabbalah
was Yihhyah Qafahh, who wrote a book entitled
Milhamoth ha-Shem, (Wars of the Name) against
what he perceived as the false teachings of
the Zohar and the false Kabbalah of Isaac
Luria.
He is credited with spearheading the Dor Daim.
Yeshayahu Leibowitz publicly shared the views
expressed in Rabbi Yihhyah Qafahh's book Milhhamoth
ha-Shem and elaborated uponRonell
Murray Rothbard
Michael J. Sandel
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, an American Queer theorist
Peter Singer, a utilitarian philosopher
Kaja Silverman
Alan Soble, writes in philosophy of sex, American-born,
Romanian-Russian ethnicity
Susan Sontag
Sandy Stone theorist, artist and a founder
of transgender studies
Leo Strauss
Alfred Tarski - Polish logician
Michael Walzer
Immanuel Wallerstein
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Irvin D. Yalom
== See also ==
Jewish denominations
Jewish ethics
Jewish existentialism
Jewish thought
Jewish mythology
Jewish folklore
Jewish literature
Jewish feminism
Jewish history
Jewish principles of faith
Judaism and politics
==
References ==
== Further reading ==
Online
(in Hebrew) Material by topic, daat.ac.il
(in Hebrew) and (in English) Primary Sources,
Ben Gurion University
(in English) Online materials, Halacha Brura
Institute
(in Hebrew) From the Israeli high-school syllabus,
education.gov.il
(in English) Articles on Jewish Philosophy-Haim
Lifshitz and Isaac Lifshitz
(in English) Free will in Jewish PhilosophyPrint
Sources
Daniel H. Frank and Oliver Leaman (eds.),
History of Jewish Philosophy.
London: Routledge, 1997.
ISBN 0-415-08064-9
Colette Sirat, A History of Jewish Philosophy
in the Middle Ages.
Cambridge University Press, 1990.
ISBN 0-521-39727-8
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new fungi in,
oil and mineral resources of,
pack ice of, –95
penguins of,
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vulnerability of,
Antarctic Circle, crossing of,
Antarctic Treaty,
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Anufriev, Sergey, ,
Arab Spring, ,
Arakan (Rakhine) State, , –63
author's visit to, –68
Araujo, Cleber,
Argumenty i Fakty,
Aris, Michael,
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Arman (Hope),
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auction world of,
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elections in, , –55, –58, –82
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board member and her husband filed this lawsuit, originally
to try to stop the investigation. After that did not work, the
plaintiffs asserted that the school board and superintendent
violated their federal constitutional rights by conducting the
investigation and publicly criticizing the board member for
her handling of the dispute with the student. The Due Process
Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, plaintiffs tell us, pro‐
tects their emotional well‐being and entitles them to feel that
the government treated them fairly. We affirm the district
court’s grant of summary judgment dismissing the case.
I. Factual and Procedural Background
Because the plaintiffs appeal the grant of summary judg‐
ment against them, we view the facts in the light reasonably
most favorable to them, giving them the benefit of all infer‐
ences drawn from the evidence in the record. Brunson v. Mur‐
ray, 843 F.3d 698, 701 (7th Cir. 2016). This does not mean, how‐
ever, that we vouch for the objective truth of all the facts pre‐
sented. Id.
Plaintiff Claudia Manley was a member of the school
board for Hinsdale Township High School District 86 in Du‐
Page County, Illinois. In the winter of 2015, the district was
preparing for a contested election in April for three school
board seats. Manley was not up for reelection, but her allies
on the board were. On the evening of March 12, 2015, Manley
got into a verbal altercation with a student who was leaf‐
letting for Manley’s political opponents outside a high school
play. Manley insisted that the leafletting violated school board
policy.
The altercation between Manley and the student sparked
a wider controversy. The student accused Manley of bullying,
No. 16‐3846 A Different Dream Tour Begins
Dede Suryana is just glad to be home. The former Indonesian champ is up on the podium of the opening event of the ISC tour pouring sweet second place Coca-Cola onto the head of first place winner Made Awar, and he couldn’t be happier about losing a heat.
Good waves. Good surfing. Good friends. Compared to the WQS, the ISC is a dream.
The final at the Oakley Pro Canggu was awesome. Head-high waves. Light onshores. Dede had Made combo’d from the start, then Made came back with two amazing combo-filled rides. Now Dede needed a nine to win it. With just one minute left, he threw a huge air reverse (easily a 9-point starter pack), stomps it, then bogs the follow-up turn to lose the | {
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Smith & Lenny Kaye—Noah
“Opportunity,” by Greg Kurstin, Sia Furler, Will Gluck—Annie
“Yellow Flicker Beat,” by Lorde—Mockingjay
Best Original Score, Motion Picture
Johann Johannsson, The Theory of Everything
Alexandre Desplat, The Imitation Game
Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, Gone Girl
Antonio Sanchez, Birdman
Hans Zimmer, Interstellar
Best TV Drama
The Affair
Downton Abbey
Game of Thrones
The Good Wife
House of Cards
Best Actress, TV Drama
Claire Danes, Homeland
Viola Davis, How to Get Away With Murder
Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife
Ruth Wilson, The Affair
Robin Wright, House of Cards
Best Actor, TV Drama
Clive Owen, The Knick
Liev Schreiber, Ray Donovan
Kevin Spacey, House of Cards
James Spader, The Blacklist
Dominic West, The Affair
Best Actor in a TV Series, Comedy or Musical
Louis C.K., Louie
Don Cheadle, House of Lies
Ricky Gervais, Derek
William H. Macy, Shameless
Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent
Best Actress in a TV Series, Comedy or Musical
Lena Dunham, Girls
Edie Falco, Nurse Jackie
Gina Rodriguez, Jane the Virgin
JuliaLouis-Dreyfus, Veep
Taylor Schilling, Orange Is the New Black
Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Mini-Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
Uzo Aduba, Orange Is the New Black
Kathy Bates, American Horror Story: Freak Show
Joanne Froggatt, Downton Abbey
Allison Janney, Mom
Michelle Monaghan, True Detective
Best TV Series, Musical or Comedy
Girls (HBO)
Orange Is the New Black (Netflix)
Transparent (Amazon)
Silicon Valley (HBO)
Jane the Virgin (CW)
Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
Matt Bomer, The Normal Heart
Alan Cumming, The Good Wife
Colin Hanks, Fargo
Bill Murray, Olive Kitteridge
Jon Voight, Ray Donovan
Best Actress in a TV Movie or Mini-series
Maggie Gyllenhaal, The Honorable Woman
Jessica Lange, American Horror Story: Freak Show
Frances McDormand, Olive Kitteridge
Frances O’Connor, The Missing
Allison Tolman, Fargo
Best Actor in a TV Movie or Mini-series
Martin Freeman, Fargo
Woody Harrelson, True Detective
Matthew McConaughey, True Detective
Mark Ruffalo, The Normal | {
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New Politics (Brooklyn NY)
Nive Nielsen & The Deer Children (Nuuk- GREENLAND)
Night Beds (Nashville TN)
NO (Los Angeles CA)
Sierra Noble (Winnipeg CANADA)
Nobody Beats The Drum(Amsterdam NETHERLANDS)
No Brain (Seoul SOUTH KOREA)
NY Gypsy All-Stars (New York NY)
Octant (Brooklyn NY)
Oddience (Los Angeles CA)
Tom Odell (London UK-ENGLAND)
Odonis Odonis (Toronto CANADA)
Off With Their Heads(Minneapolis CA)
Oh No Oh My (Austin TX)
ONE4ALL (Austin TX)
Open Mike Eagle (Los Angeles CA)
Open Mike Eagle (Los Angeles CA)
Orange Goblin (London UK-ENGLAND)
The Orbans (Fort Worth TX)
Ozomatli (Los Angeles CA)
Pac Div (Los Angeles CA)
Papa (Los Angeles CA)
Papa Vs. Pretty (Sydney AUSTRALIA)
Parenthetical Girls (Portland OR)
Mikhael Paskalev (Oslo NORWAY)
Pat Jordache (Montreal CANADA)
Peter Rosenberg (New York NY)
Pink Mink (Minneapolis MN)
Pink Nasty (Wichita KS)
The Plastics Revolution(Mexico City MEXICO)
Pompeii (Austin TX)
Pony Pony Run Run (Arles FRANCE)
Pool (Hamburg GERMANY)
Popeska (Atlanta GA)
Prince Paul (Long Island NY)
Psychic Friend (Los Angeles(Laramie WY)
Tegan and Sara (Vancouver CANADA)
Texas Hippie Coalition(Norman OK)
The Creepy Creeps (San Diego CA)
The Thermals (Portland OR)
The Vacant Lots (Burlington VT)
Patsy Thompson (Maple Ridge CANADA)
Tijuana Panthers (Long Beach CA)
Today Is The Day (New York NY)
The Tom Fun Orchestra(Sydney AUSTRALIA)
Tommy Trash (Los Angeles CA)
The Tontons (Houston TX)
TOY (London UK-ENGLAND)
Ásgeir Trausti (Reykjavik ICELAND)
Trinidad Jame$ (Atlanta GA)
Ane Trolle (Copenhagen DENMARK)
Tropics (Southampton UK-ENGLAND)
The Trouble With Templeton(Brisbane AUSTRALIA)
True Believers (Austin TX)
Shonna Tucker (Athens GA)
Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls (Winchester UK-ENGLAND)
Turtle Giant (Macau MACAU)
TV Ghost (Lafayette IN)
Twigs & Yarn (Austin TX)
Useless Eaters (Nashville TN)
Onda Vaga (Buenos Aires ARGENTINA)
Chad Valley (Oxford UK-ENGLAND)
Valleys (Montreal CANADA)
Vampire Weekend (New York NY)
Tori Vasquez (Lubbock TX)
Vimes (Cologne GERMANY)
Vintage Trouble (Los Angeles CA)
The Warriors Atx (Austin TX)
Waxahatchee (Philadelphia PA)
Wax Idols (Oakland CA)
Wax Poetic (New York NY)
Allison Weiss (Brooklyn NY)
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Camp, summa cum laude.
Maureen Celia Kiri.
Grace Catherine Hewett.
Jamie Marie Kennit.
Yasmine Kadaj.
Phoenix Kandwolla, cum laude.
Maria Konstess.
Landon Michael Kramer.
Julia Lastlet, assisted by her sister,
Taylor Lastlet, Class of 2018.
Lucas Gabriel Laeva, cum laude.
Timothy Lowell.
Cara Elizabeth Lynch.
Amanda Jo Magno.
Marc Anthony G. Major.
Alexia Melongon, also Sport Management.
Brendon Alexander Malave.
Noor Sultana Melik.
Megan Mesitis.
Nicholas John Massaro,
also Sport Management.
Kendall Nicole Mailer.
Shannon Elizabeth McMellen.
Isabella Juliana Melchiorri, cum laude.
Melissa Nicole Minerva.
McKenzie Oliviera Moore.
Edward William Morgan,
assisted by his sister,
Erin Morgan, Class of 2018.
Alissa Ann Moore Madison, sorry,
Alissa Madison Maury.
Allison Taylor Moochioli, also Management.
Ryan O'Dowd, cum laude.
Connor Michael O'Reilly.
Shane Patrick O'Toole.
Julie Plumbery.
Jamie Lynn Parkin.
Anna Alexandra Pawlowski.
Haley Elizabeth Pane.
Lindsay Elise Petraglia,
assisted by her sister, Meredith
Petraglia, Class of 2018.
Stephanie Marie Pippo.
Charles Anthony Pitcher Jr.,
assisted by his parents
Charles Pitcher, Class of 1989,
and Angela Pitcher, Class of 2015.
Caroline Devon Popalizo.
Lauren Kelly Porter.
Nicole Elizabeth Pratt.
Meganassisted by his aunt,
Elizabeth Lucky, Associate
Athletic Director.
Joseph Vincent Leo.
David Thorne Pikota.
Meier Siegel, also Finance.
- Oh, man!
- Sydney June Slavin.
Christopher Quinn Smith.
Michael N. Stein, also Finance.
Nathan Williams Sweeney.
Kristin Jamie Umbright, also Marketing.
Isaiah Christopher Walters, also Finance.
Ryan Joseph Welch, also Marketing.
Kevin Thomas O'Connell.
- Oh, man!
- Let's give another round of applause
for College of Business.
(all applauding)
Graduates, you may be seated.
At this time, Dr. Michael Alfano,
Dean of Isabelle Farrington
College of Education
will present a degree
to our first ever undergraduate student
graduating from the College of Education's
new Interdisciplinary major.
More students will receive this degree
at next year's ceremony,
but in the meantime,
this young woman is a
true Sacred Heart Pioneer.
- Dr. Petillo, on behalf of the Faculty
of the Isabelle Farrington
College of Education,
I present the first
candidate for the degree
of Bachelor of Science of
Interdisciplinary Studies
and respectively recommend
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and ALICE SCUDDS. He was born April 17,
1897 in Brocklhurst, NSW, Australia14, and died May 20, 1981 in
Blacktown, NSW, Australia15.
12. MARY EVA ISABEL5 LOHMAN (HANNAH MAREA4 BOWLER, JAMES WILLIAM3, JESSE2, THOMAS1)
was born 1910 in Granville, NSW, Australia, and died February 07, 1951. She married HARRY HEAD.
Child of MARY
LOHMAN and HARRY HEAD is:
i. F
AY6 HEAD.
Generation No. 6
13. IRIS6
LOHMAN (ALEXANDER GEORGE5, HANNAH MAREA4 BOWLER, JAMES WILLIAM3, JESSE2, THOMAS1)
was born January 21, 1906. She married LESLIE RAWSON LATHLEEN April 27, 1929. He was born March 05, 1902, and died July 27, 1976.
Child of IRIS
LOHMAN and LESLIE LATHLEEN is:
23. i. B
ARRY7
LATHLEEN, b. December 29, 19...
14. ALMA CONSTANCE6 LOHMAN (ALEXANDER GEORGE5, HANNAH MAREA4 BOWLER, JAMES WILLIAM3, JESSE2, THOMAS1)
was born March 05, 1909. She married FRANK EARNEST WILTSHIRE June 26, 1935. He was bornJanuary 08, 1906, and died April 16, 1960.
Children of ALMA LOHMAN and FRANK WILTSHIRE are:
i. I
SOBEL CONSTANCE7
WILTSHIRE, b. November 02, 19...
ii. J
UDITH ELLEN WILTSHIRE, b. April 09, 19...
iii. L
ESLEY ETHEL WILTSHIRE, b. December 06, 1944; d. January 08, 1996.
15. ETHEL
HANNAH ISABEL6 LOHMAN (ALEXANDER GEORGE5, HANNAH MAREA4 BOWLER, JAMES WILLIAM3, JESSE2, THOMAS1)
was born January 09, 1912, and died July 01, 1994. She married ALEXANDER BROCK April 03, 1936.
Children of ETHEL LOHMAN and ALEXANDER BROCK are:
i. I
AN7 BROCK, b. June
19, 19...
ii. C
HISTINE BROCK, b. August 10, 19...
iii. J
ENNIFER ANNE BROCK, b. July 25, 19...
16. EILEEN
LORRAINE6
LOHMAN (ALEXANDER GEORGE5, HANNAH MAREA4 BOWLER, JAMES WILLIAM3, JESSE2, THOMAS1)
was born December 19, 1921. She married ASHLEY STANLEY December 20, 1941. He was born July 12, 1921, and died February 20,
1995.
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UPON DUE CONSIDERATION, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED,
ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that the judgment of the district court is AFFIRMED.
Plaintiff‐appellant Fred Burgess, II appeals from a judgment entered
March 21, 2017, in favor of defendants‐appellees Christopher DeJoseph, Robert Teater,
Fred Lamberton, Frank L. Fowler, and the City of Syracuse. By memorandum‐decision
and order also entered March 21, 2017, the district court granted defendants‐appelleesʹ
motion for summary judgment and dismissed the complaint in this false arrest and
malicious prosecution case. We assume the partiesʹ familiarity with the underlying
facts, the procedural history of the case, and the issues on appeal.
On December 31, 2012, David A. Jones, II was shot in his vehicle in
Syracuse, New York; he was transported to the hospital and later pronounced dead.
The Syracuse Police Department (ʺSPDʺ) dispatched officers to the scene and found two
eyewitnesses to the shooting, siblings Jaquan Pridgen and Reonnia Grady. Detectives
2
from SPDʹs Criminal Investigations Division interviewed Pridgen and Grady at the
police station. The witnesses then returned home to the same apartment. The next
morning, Pridgen and Grady were transported back to the station, where they were re‐
interviewed by detectives Christopher DeJoseph and Fred Lamberton. Both witnesses
were separately shown a six‐photo array and positively identified Burgess as the
individual who shot Jones.
Later that day, Burgess was interviewed. He was then charged and
arrested for murder in the first degree, attempted robbery in the first degree, and
criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree. Two days later, he was indicted
by a grand jury on all charges.
On April 25, 2013, the court held a hearing concerning Burgessʹs challenge
to the admissibility of Pridgenʹs and Gradyʹs photo‐array identifications. The court
concluded that ʺthe People have met their burden of showing the reasonableness of the
police conduct and absence of suggestiveness of the identification procedures.ʺ App. at
539‐40. By decision dated July 15, 2013, the court denied Burgessʹs request to dismiss or
reduce the indictment, finding that ʺthe evidence presented to the Grand Jury was
legally sufficient to support the offense[s] contained in the indictment, the
It was a disgrace, a most shameful chapter in Egyptian history. The police – some wearing black hoods – shot down into the crowds of Muslim Brotherhood supporters from the roof of Cairo’s Ramses Street police station and surrounding streets.
They even fired at traffic on the airport highway. And to see their terrible work, you had only to climb the pink marble steps of the Al-Fath Mosque – sticky with fresh blood yesterday evening – and see the acre of wounded lying on deep-woven carpets and, in a remote corner, 25 shrouded corpses. Dr Ibrahim Yamani gently lifted the bandages from their bodies: shot in the face, shot in the head, shot in the chest.
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involved in the Emerald program are Addis Ababa University (AAU), Ethiopia; Butabika National Mental Hospital (BNH), Uganda; GABO:mi Gesellschaft für Ablauforganisation:milliarium GmBH & Co. KG (GABO:mi), Germany; HealthNet TPO, Netherlands; King's College London (KCL), United Kingdom (UK); Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), India; Transcultural Psychosocial Organization Nepal (TPO Nepal), Nepal; Universidad Autonoma de Madrid (UAM), Spain; University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa; University of Ibadan (UI), Nigeria; University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), South Africa; and World Health Organization (WHO), Switzerland.
The Emerald program is led by Prof. Graham Thornicroft at KCL. The project coordination group consists of Prof. Atalay Alem (AAU), Prof. José Luis Ayuso-Mateos (UAM), Dr. Dan Chisholm (WHO), Dr. Stefanie Fülöp (GABO:mi), Prof. Oye Gureje (UI), Dr. Charlotte Hanlon (AAU), Dr. Mark Jordans (HealthNet TPO; TPOincludes A/Prof. Susan Cleary (UCT), Prof. Derege Kebede (WHO, Regional Office for Africa), Prof. Harry Minas (University of Melbourne, Australia), Mr. Patrick Onyango (TPO Uganda), Prof. Jose Luis Salvador Carulla (University of Sydney, Australia), and Dr. R. Thara (Schizophrenia Research Foundation (SCARF), India).
The following individuals are members of the Emerald consortium: Dr. Kazeem Adebayo (UI), Ms. Jennifer Agha (KCL), Ms. Ainali Aikaterini (WHO), Dr. Gunilla Backman (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; KCL), Mr. Piet Barnard (UCT), Dr. Harriet Birabwa (BNH), Ms. Erica Breuer (UCT), Mr. Shveta Budhraja (PHFI), Amit Chaturvedi (PHFI), Mr. Daniel Chekol (AAU), Mr. Naadir Daniels (UCT), Mr. Bishwa Dunghana (TPO Nepal), Ms. Gillian Hanslo (UCT), Ms. Edith Kasinga (UCT), Ms. Tasneem Kathree (UKZN), Mr. Suraj Koirala (TPO Nepal), Prof. Ivan Komproe (HealthNet TPO), | {
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The worldwide music industry is making no secret of its disdain for so-called stream-ripping sites.
Utilizing content culled mainly from YouTube but also other streaming platforms, these services convert streams into downloads, allowing users to permanently store content – usually music – on a local machine.
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Toho
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Tōhoku Shinkansen
Tohoku University
Toi invasion
Toin, Mie
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Tōjō, Hiroshima
Tōjō, Hyōgo
Tokachi Subprefecture
Tōkai region
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Tōkaidō Main Line
Tōkaidō Shinkansen
Tōkamachi, Niigata
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Toki District, Gifu
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Tokio (band)
Tokio Marine & Fire Insurance Co.
Tokomaro
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Tokugawa Iemitsu
Tokugawa Iemochi
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Tokugawa Nariaki
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi
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Tokugawa Yoshimune
Tokugawa Yoshinao
Tokugawa Yoshinobu
Tokugawa shogunate
Tokuji, Yamaguchi
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THROUGHOUT THE COTTON SOUTH." "HE MADE A NAME FOR HIMSELF" "AS "BANJO JOE," BILLED AS" "THE COLORED CHAMPION BANJO" "PUGILIST OF THE WORLD." "IN BETWEEN THE PITCHES FOR" "KICKAPOO SAGWA, WIZARD OIL" "AND VIMTONE, BANJOISTS," "BLACK-FACE COMEDIANS, AND" "BLUES SINGERS WERE FAVORED" "ENTERTAINMENTS." "THE LINEAMENTS AND SALVES PROMISED TO BE "GOOD FOR WHAT AILS YOU."" "PROMISED TO BE "GOOD FOR WHAT AILS YOU." BUT THE HEALTHIEST TONIC WAS" "WHAT AILS YOU." BUT THE HEALTHIEST TONIC WAS PROBABLY THE MUSIC ITSELF." "BUT THE HEALTHIEST TONIC WAS PROBABLY THE MUSIC ITSELF." "SOJUSTTHEWHOLEIDEA OF" "PROBABLY THE MUSIC ITSELF." "SOJUSTTHEWHOLEIDEA OF THE MEDICINE SHOWS BEING" "SOJUSTTHEWHOLEIDEA OF THE MEDICINE SHOWS BEING AN ENTERTAINMENT MELTING POT" "THE MEDICINE SHOWS BEING AN ENTERTAINMENT MELTING POT SORT OF APPEALS TO ME." "AN ENTERTAINMENT MELTING POTSORT OF APPEALS TO ME." "THERE ARE NO STRICT RULES." "YOU CAN JUST TAKE FROM HERE AND" "TAKE FROM THERE AND JUST MIX" "AND MATCH AND PUT IT ALL" "TOGETHER ON THE STAGE AND SEE" "WHAT HAPPENS." "Martin:" "WHENHE WASN'T TOURING IN THE DOCTOR SHOWS, CANNON JOINED THE THRIVING BLACK" "TOURING IN THE DOCTOR SHOWS, CANNON JOINED THE THRIVING BLACK MUSIC SCENE IN MEMPHIS." "CANNON JOINED THE THRIVING BLACK MUSIC SCENE IN MEMPHIS." "THE CONCENTRATION OF MUSICIANS" "MUSIC SCENE IN MEMPHIS." "THE CONCENTRATION OF MUSICIANS DREW THE ATTENTION OF LEGENDARY" "THE CONCENTRATION OF MUSICIANS DREW THE ATTENTION OF LEGENDARY TALENT SCOUT RALPH PEER." "DREW THE ATTENTION OF LEGENDARY TALENT SCOUT RALPH PEER." "HE WAS LOOKING FOR THE NEXT BIG" "TALENT SCOUT RALPH PEER." "HE WAS LOOKING FOR THE | {
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but nevertheless the mortgage was foreclosed later that year.
He fought the foreclosure. The following year HSBC, as trus‐
tee of the mortgagee, took over the foreclosure suit against
Berry. Years of protracted litigation in the Illinois state court
system ensued, with Berry arguing that HSBC did not have
the right to foreclose on his home, that he didn’t know how
much he owed and to whom, and that he should have re‐
ceived a loan modification. He contested a judicial sale of his
home in 2010 that the Illinois court later set aside as prema‐
ture. And he contended that HSBC had discriminated
against him because of his race (Berry is African‐American),
thereby violating the Fair Housing Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 3601
et seq.
The final judicial sale of the mortgaged property took
place in 2015, and while he argued that the defendants had
violated Illinois’s notice requirements for judicial sales, the
state court disagreed. Shortly before the sale, Berry had filed
the present, federal suit against both HSBC and Wells Fargo,
his mortgage servicer (a company to which some borrowers
pay their mortgage loan payments and which performs oth‐
er services in connection with mortgages and mortgage‐
backed securities), accusing them of charging improper fees,
misstating the amount he owed, and discriminating against
him because of his race. He alleges that he had had difficulty
obtaining information from them about what he owed and
to whom, that they had not granted him a loan modification
despite promising to do so, that his home had been sold
prematurely in 2010, and that they had hounded him for
payments that he says he did not owe.
His original federal complaint had made claims under
the Fair Housing Act, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, 15
No. 16‐3544 uh, he showed up at that studio, quadraphonic, down on grand Avenue, I think, and, um, he wanted to, uh," "do some music that he had written recently." "And this was in the seventies." "And, uh, he stopped-- One of the engineers stopped a bass player who was walking down the street and said, "you wanna come in and do some, some music with Neil young?"" "And he said, "sure." So he came in." "It was Tim drummon was the bass player's name." "And they asked him if Neil wanted a steel guitar player." "And they asked him if Neil wanted a steel guitar player." "And I lived about two blocks down the street, and, uh, so he called me up and I came down." "And they were | {
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Plaintiffs‐Appellees,
CARLOS ACOSTA, MARIA ACOSTA, TOVA ETTINGER, IRVING FRANKLIN, in his
personal capacity and as personal representative of the estate of Irma Franklin,
BARUCH KAHANE, LIBBY KAHANE, in her personal capacity and as Administratrix
of the Estate of Meir Kahane, ETHEL J. GRIFFIN, as Public Administrator of the
County of New York and Administratrix of the Estate of Binyamin Kahane,
NORMAN KAHANE, in his personal capacity and as Executor of the Estate of Sonia
Kahane, CIPORAH KAPLAN,
Plaintiffs‐Appellees,
EDWENA R. HEGNA, Executrix of the Estate of Charles Hegna, STEVEN A. HEGNA,
LYNN MARIE HEGNA MOORE, CRAIG M. HEGNA, PAUL B. HEGNA,
Plaintiffs‐Appellees,
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DONALD HAVLISH SR., SUSAN CONKLIN, WILLIAM HAVLISH, TARA BANE,
individually and on behalf of the Estate of Michael A. Bane, DONALD BANE,
CHRISTINA BANE‐HAYES, KRYSTYNA BORYCZEWSKI, individually and on behalf of
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Coale, FRANCES COFFEY, individually and on behalf of the Estates of Daniel M.
Coffey and Jason Coffey, DANIEL D. COFFEY, M.D., KEVIN M. COFFEY, THE ESTATE
OF JEFFREY COLLMAN, DWAYNE W. COLLMAN, BRIAN COLLMAN, CHARLES
COLLMAN, BRENDA SORENSON, LOISANNE DIEHL, individually and on behalf of the
Estate of Michael Diehl, MORRIS DORF, individually and on behalf of the Estate of
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sister
Kayla Phelan, Class of 2018.
Olivia Nicole Potaberski.
Nasir Rashad.
Emily Rose Raina.
Emily Grace Remington, cum laude.
Brendan William Rocco.
Marielle Viola Rondanelli,
magna cum laude.
Kelly Taylor Rooney.
Theresa Maria Salzillo, cum laude.
Arizona Taylor Santiago.
Ashley Nicole Scarpa, summa cum laude.
Brianna Marie Severino,
assisted by her sister Brittany
Severino, Class of 2016.
Madeleine Mary Shaheen, magna cum laude.
Amanda Marie Shanks, summa cum laude.
Olivia Catherine Shaw, cum laude.
Carly Elena Shomsky, summa cum laude.
Lauren Michelle Sullivan.
Amber Ticcio.
Olivia Michelle Tracy, summa cum laude.
Emily Maria Tran.
Samantha Turk.
Elias Albert Uyaar.
Leah Christine van Trunk, magna cum laude.
Elizabeth Venezia, summa cum laude.
Taniya Wave.
Julia Leigh Weiss, summa cum laude.
Christine Wajajowski.
Amanda Lee Zakrzewski, magna cum laude.
(audience cheers)
- So another round of applause
for College of Health Profession.
(audience applauding)
Graduates, you may be seated.
I now call upon Dr. Mary Alice Donius,
Dean of College of Nursing,
who will present the candidates
for the degreesfrom the college.
- Will the candidates for the degree
of Bachelor of Science in Nursing
from the College of Nursing, please rise.
(audience cheers)
Dr. Petillo, on behalf of the Faculty
of the College of Nursing,
I present the candidates
for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing
and respectfully recommend
that such degrees be conferred upon them.
- By virtue of the authority vested in me
by the state of Connecticut
and the trustees of
Sacred Heart University,
I confer upon the candidates
from the College of Nursing,
the Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
Congratulations.
(audience cheers)
(people chattering)
- [Man] So what?
- [Presenter] Bachelor
of Science in Nursing.
Samantha Lauren Abbott.
Bridget Ann Adams, cum laude.
Corliss Adorno Lovelace, magna cum laude.
Emma Alamo.
Tiffany Marie Anderson.
Emily Ann Arrico, magna cum laude.
Alexandra Dunn Bailey.
Megan Catherine Barrett.
Caroline Ruth Barry.
Dana Rose Beneventano, cum laude.
Victoria Ann Bernardo, magna cum laude.
Joanna Bobek.
Polly Ann Boyano.
Christine Laura Bracken, cum | {
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Doctor of Nursing (Honoris Causa), La Trobe University.
RMIT Quality and Improvement Award.
Honorary Member, Alzheimer’s Australia (Tasmania)
Florence Nightingale Scholarship.
W.K. Kellogg Foundation Scholarship.
Centaur Memorial Scholarship for Nurses.
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Glyndia Joyce Gee OAM
Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia in the General Division
Kerang, Victoria
For service to the community of Kerang.
Service includes:
Co-ordinator, Winter Wonderland Debutante Ball, since 1990.
Volunteer Canteen Manager, Kerang Christian College, 2013-2018 (720 hours per year for 5 years)
Canteen Volunteer, Kerang Technical High School, since 2004.
Volunteer Treasurer, Kerang Community Centre, from August 2018.
Canteen Volunteer, St Joseph’s Primary School in Kerang, approximately 1995-2012.
Secretary, Kerang Karate Club, for 10 years.
Volunteer, St Vincent de Paul Society Op Shop Kerang, current.
Past Member, Kerang Show Society Committee.
Life Member, Kerang Highland Dance Society.
Registered Nurse, Barham Hospital, since 1999.
Victorian State Emergency Service:
Controller, Kerang Unit, since2017.
Volunteer, since 1999.
Awards and recognition includes:
Recipient, Senior Citizen of the Year, Gunnawarra Shire Council, 2017.
Life Member, Winter Wonderland Debutante Ball Committee.
National Medal, for service to Victorian State Emergency Service.
Nellie McGillray Award, for bedside manner in nursing, 1998.
********************************************
Dawn Gilchrist OAM
Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia in the General Division
Mount Hawthorn, Western Australia
For service to community health.
Mrs Gilchrist is a Yamatji woman.
Service includes:
Early Years and Parent Support Coordinator, Wadjak Northside Community Group, since 2016.
Australian Red Cross (WA) 2009 -January 2016:
Community Development Manager.
Team Leader, Personal Helpers and Mentors (PH & M).
Manager, Regional Office.
WA Country Health Services, Goldfields:
Regional Aboriginal Health Promotion Coordinator, 2007-2009.
Regional Aboriginal Health Coordinator, 2003-2007.
Coordinator, Aboriginal Health, East Perth Public and Community Health Unit, Royal Perth Hospital, 1995-January 2003.
Lecturer/Tutor, School of Nursing, Curtin University of Technology, 1991-1995.
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New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards
New Scientist. One kids' book on the list. (UK)
New Statesman. Critic Amanda Craig's selections. (UK)
New York Public Library. "100 Notable Titles for Reading and Sharing."
New York Public Library. Teens.
New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Books
New York Times Notable Children's Books
Newbery Medal
News & Observer (Raleigh, NC)
Nonfiction Detectives
Not My Typewriter. List includes a few books for kids.
NPR. Kids.
NPR. Young adult.
Odyssey Award. For audiobooks.
Oklahoman. Gifts.
Orbis Pictus Award. For nonfiction; sponsored by NCTE (National Council of Teachers of English).
Pages & Pages (Australia)
Parents Magazine
Parents' Choice Awards
Parnassus Musing. Gift list for children and teens.
Paste. Comic books, some for kids.
Paste. Young adult.
Peaceful Reader
Penn GSE [Graduate School of Education] Newsroom. Ebony Elizabeth Thomas's picks.
Picture Books Blogger (UK)
Planetary Society. Books about space.
Port Huron (Mich.) Times Herald. Gifts.
Powell's Books. Plus, "picks of the season" foradults and kids.
Prime Minister's Literary Awards. Shortlists. (Australia)
Printz Award. Announced Jan. 11, 2016; link coming soon.
Project Eve Moms. Picture books.
Publishers Weekly. Comics. Some, not all, for children.
Publishers Weekly. Middle grade.
Publishers Weekly. Picture books.
Publishers Weekly. Young adult.
Pura Belpré Awards
Queensland Literary Awards (Australia)
Quill & Quire (Canada)
Rainbow List. GLBTQ books.
Raising Arizona Kids
Reading Is Fundamental
Reading (MA) Public Library
Reading Rockets. Gift guide.
Readings. Emily Gale's picks for her family. (Australia)
Readings. Junior fiction. (Australia)
Readings. Middle fiction. (Australia)
Readings. Picture books. (Australia)
Readings. Young adult. (Australia)
Red Magazine (UK)
Rich in Color. Favorite diverse books from K. Imani, Jessica, Crystal, and Audrey.
Rookie. Gifts (teens).
Royal Society Young People's Book Prize. Science books. (UK)
Sakura Medal. Nominees. (Japan)
San Francisco Chronicle. Gift guide include books for children.
San Jose Mercury News. Middle-school readers.
San Jose Mercury News. Younger readers.
Sarah Webb (Ireland)
Schneider Family Book Award. Announced Jan. | {
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a combination forum-selection
arbitration clause. Wills and Salmon initialed and signed the Quotations on
April 29, 2013. A dispute between the parties later arose.
A. Missouri State Court Proceedings
On December 11, 2014, Arizon filed suit in the Circuit Court of St. Louis
County, Missouri (the “Missouri trial court”), alleging breach of contract
against Wills, Salmon, and four GBT-related corporate entities. A few days
later, before GBT had been served with the petition in the state court action,
1 For clarity, we refer to Wills and Salmon collectively as “Employees,” but we note
that the exact relationship Wills and Salmon have with GBT is unclear. In their petition
before the district court, Wills and Salmon allege thatCave
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Stockyard Tunnel
Weelawadji Cave
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Koonalda (in South Australia)
Old Homestead Cave
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1855) (Houtman Abrolhos, Western Australia, to southern Queensland.)
Family Ophiocomidae
Clarkcoma canaliculata Variable brittle star (Lütken, 1869) (Shark Bay, Western Australia, to Sydney, New South Wales, and around Tasmania.)
Clarkcoma pulchra White-flecked brittle star (H.L. Clark, 1928) (Dongara, Western Australia, to Byron Bay, New South Wales.)
Family Ophionereidae
Ophionereis schayeri Schayer’s brittle star (Muller & Troschel, 1849) (Shark Bay, Western Australia, to Collaroy, New South Wales, and around Tasmania.)
Family Ophiodermatidae
Ophiopsammus assimilis Mottled brittle star (Bell, 1888) (Dongara, Western Australia, to Byron Bay, New South Wales.)
Ophiopeza cylindrica Live-bearing brittle star (Hutton, 1872) (Dongara, Western Australia, to Coffs Harbour, New South Wales. Also New Zealand.)
Ophiarachnella ramsayi Ramsay’s serpent star (Bell, 1888) (Houtman Abrolhos, Western Australia, to southern Queensland and northern Tasmania.)
Family Ophiuridae
Ophioceres bispinosus Two-spined brittle star (H.L.Victoria, and northern Tasmania.)
Neothyonidium dearmatum (Dendy & Hindle, 1907) Sand sea cucumber (Victoria and Tasmania.)
Plesiocolochirus ignava (Ludwig, 1875) Orange-flecked sea cucumber (Houtman Abrolhos, Western Australia, to Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, and around Tasmania.)
Family Stichopodidae
Australostichopus mollis (Hutton, 1872) Southern sea cucumber (Houtman Abrolhos, Western Australia, to central New South Wales and around Tasmania. Also New Zealand.)
Stichopus ludwigi (Erwe, 1913) Ludwig’s sea cucumber (Houtman Abrolhos, Western Australia, to South Australia and southeastern Tasmania.)
Family Holothuriidae
Holothuria hartmeyeri (Erwe, 1913) Hartmeyer’s sea cucumber (Houtman Abrolhos, Western Australia, to Gulf St Vincent, South Australia.)
Family Caudinidae
Paracaudina australis (Semper, 1868) Podgy sea cucumber (Southern Western Australia to Bowen, Queensland, and around Tasmania.)
Family Synaptidae
Leptosynaptura dolabrifera (Stimpson, 1855) Sticky sea cucumber (Houtman Abrolhos, Western Australia, to southern Queensland and | {
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Physical geography by Arthur Newell Strahler(
Book
)189
editions published
between
1951
and
2013
in
4
languages
and held by
2,468 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
"This highly successful text incorporates relevant and recent developments in the field. The text's accurate and comprehensive
coverage provides both the breadth and depth necessary to appreciate how humans are changing, and are changed by, the Earth.This
edition has a new emphasis on global change, remote sensing, and tools in geography as "Interchapter Features" located after
selected chapters." -- WEBSITE
The earth sciences by Arthur Newell Strahler(
Book
)63
editions published
between
1963
and
1980
in
3
languages
and held by
1,326 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Modern physical geography by Arthur Newell Strahler(
Book
)55
editions published
between
1978
and
2006
in
3
languages
and held by
1,195 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Science and earth history : the evolution/creation controversy by Arthur Newell Strahler(
Book
)15
editions published
between
1987
and
1999
in
English
and held by
1,179 WorldCat member
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worldwide
Describes the different theories of creationism and evolution with an examination of the research and the positions of the
researchers
Introduction to physical geography by ArthurNewell Strahler(
Book
)53
editions published
between
1965
and
1981
in
3
languages
and held by
1,030 WorldCat member
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worldwide
Introducing physical geography by Alan H Strahler(
Book
)80
editions published
between
1994
and
2013
in
3
languages
and held by
979 WorldCat member
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worldwide
Accompanying CD ROM, Visualization, expands upon the text by using animations, video, and an extensive art program. It contains
a searchable keyword index
Elements of physical geography by Arthur Newell Strahler(
Book
)40
editions published
between
1967
and
1989
in
English
and held by
903 WorldCat member
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worldwide
A geologist's view of Cape Cod by Arthur Newell Strahler(
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)11
editions published
between
1966
and
1988
in
English
and held by
549 WorldCat member
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Understanding science : an introduction to concepts and issues by Arthur Newell Strahler(
Book
)4
editions published
in
1992
in
English
and held by
451 WorldCat member
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worldwide
This book presents a basic outline of concepts and issues and concentrates on science as it interacts with and is distinguished
from other knowledge fields
Physical geology by Arthur Newell Strahler(
Book
)21
editions published
between
1981
and
2004
in
3
languages
and held by
290 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Geology-an Overview; Matter and Energy-a Review;Geologic Resources of materials and energy
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Spectrometry; Federation of Asian Chemical Societies; Royal Australian Chemical Institute; Hong Kong Society of Mass Spectrometry, The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry; Israel Society for Analytical Chemistry; Chromatographic Society of India
USA: Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies; Chinese American Chromatography Association; Association of Analytical Communities; Society for Electro analytical Chemistry; Canadian Society for Chemistry; Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry; Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh; California Separation Science Society; Society for Applied Spectroscopy; International Society of Chemical Ecology.
Related Journals: International Journal of Analytical Mass Spectrometry and Chromatography; Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry; Journal of Analytical Science and Technology; Journal of Mass Spectrometry
Track 8:- Analytical & Bio-analytical Applications of Chromatography
HPLC can be used in both qualitative and quantitative applications that are for both compound quantification and identification. Normalphase HPLC is rarely used now, almost all HPLC separation can be performed in reverse phase. Reverse phase HPLC (RPLC) is ineffective in for only a few separation types. HPLC is applied for molecular weight determination, in analytical chemistry, pharmaceutical and drug science, clinical sciences, food technology, and consumer products, combinatorial chemistry, polymer chemistry, environmental chemistry and green chemistry.
Related Societies:
Europe: German Chemical Society; Italian Society for Separation Science; British Mass Spectrometry Society; Royal Netherlands Chemical Society; Swedish Mass Spectrometry Society; Swedish Chemical Society; Chromatography and Electrophoresis Group of the Czech Chemical Society; Separation Sciences Foundation of Denmark; Association Francophone des Sciences Separatives; Hungarian Society for Separation Science.
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he's dropped to number 60 on the list. McVeigh has played the past three matches and is slowly working his way back to his best.
Highest rated: Star midfielder Josh Kennedy has fallen one spot to number 10 in the ratings but he's been in outstanding touch. After a quiet round one – by his standards – Kennedy has picked up 27-plus possessions in his next five matches. - Adam Curley
On The Up
PLAYER
Rating
Last Year
Difference
luke Parker
20
37
17
dan Hannebery
30
39
9
Dane Rampe
135
174
39
On The Slide
PLAYER
Rating
Last Year
Difference
Jarrad McVEIGH
60
52
8
Josh Kennedy
10
9
1
N/A
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-
-
Biggest climb:Scott Lycett has made the most of his opportunity as West Coast's second ruckman behind NicNaitanui this season. Lycett has averaged almost 16 hitouts, 12 disposals, four marks and a goal. He has really hit his straps as a resting forward in his past three Domain Stadiumgames, booting a total of five goals.
Falling down: Star forward Mark LeCras has had an uncharacteristically poor start to the season. He had three goalless games in the first five rounds and averaged just 18 disposals, but he did respond in fine style last week with 27 touches and three goals.
Highest rated: Naitanui is rising with a bullet given his early season form. He's 10 spots clear of 2014 Brownlow medallist Matt Priddis, who has dropped from 14 to 15 after six rounds. - Alex Malcolm
On The Up
PLAYER
Rating
Last Year
Difference
scott lycett
350
421
71
Josh Hill
137
203
66
Jeremy McGovern
74
90
16
On The Slide
PLAYER
Rating
Last Year
Difference
Mark LeCras
102
80
22
Elliot Yeo
136
118
18
Sharrod Wellingham
161
140
21
Eagles ruckman Nic Naitanui has vaulted into the top five. Picture: AFL Media
Biggest climb: Before badly injuring his hamstring in round four, defensive playmaker Jason Johannisen was in career-best form that | {
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Xingyi Wanfeng National Wetland Park
Jiangkou National Wetland Park *
Anlong Zhaodi National Wetland Park *
Wanshan Changshouhu National Wetland Park *
Beipanjiang Daxiagu National Wetland Park *
Bijiang National Wetland Park *
Qinglong Guangzhaohu National Wetland Park *
Anshun Xingjianghe National Wetland Park *
Guiyang Ahahu National Wetland Park *
Luodian Mengjiang National Wetland Park
Duyun Qingshuijiang National Wetland Park
Libo Huangjianghe National Wetland Park
Guiding Bailonghe National Wetland Park
Zunyi Leminhe National Wetland Park
Fenggang Longtanhe National Wetland Park
Huichuan Labahe National Wetland Park
Meitan Meijianghu National Wetland Park
Xishui Dongfenghu National Wetland Park
Liping Bazhouhe National Wetland Park
Liupanshui Zangkejiang National Wetland Park
Qianxi Shuixi Kehai National Wetland Park
Congjiang Jiabang Terraced Field National Wetland Park
Huishui Yulianghe National Wetland Park
Pingtang National Wetland Park
Fuquan Chahe National Wetland Park
Wuchuan Hongduhe National Wetland Park
Qingzhen Hongfenghu National Wetland Park
Wangmo Beipanjiang National Wetland Park
Ceheng Beipanjiang National Wetland Park
Guiyang Baihuahu National WetlandSandified Land Protected Area, Zhaxigang Township, Gar County
Lingtangqêmo National Closed Sandified Land Protected Area, Dinggyê County
Gaqoi National Closed Sandified Land Protected Area, Zhongba County
Nankor National Closed Sandified Land Protected Area, Sa'gya County
Shaanxi
National Closed Sandified Land Protected Area along Great Wall, Jingbian County
Heigeda Huanghusha National Closed Sandified Land Protected Area, Hengshan District
Wushilisha National Closed Sandified Land Protected Area, Yuyang District
National Closed Sandified Land Protected Area in Windblown Sandy Lakeshore Shrublands of Northern Dingbian County
Gansu
Mingshashan National Closed Sandified Land Protected Area, Dunhuang City
National Closed Sandified Land Protected Area on Western Edge of Badain Jaran Desert, Jinta County
National Closed Sandified Land Protected Area in Arid Desert of Northern Linze County
Dongtan National Closed Sandified Land Protected Area, Minle County
Suosuojing National Closed Sandified Land Protected Area, Minqin County
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petition to Reserve Circuit Court Judge Barbara Kluka.
No. 17‐1790 5
On September 5, Judge Kluka was appointed by the Chief Jus‐
tice of Wisconsin to preside over the John Doe proceeding in
Milwaukee County, a step that was necessary because she
was a reserve judge. Judge Kluka authorized the commence‐
ment of the proceeding and entered the requested secrecy or‐
der. In July and August of 2013, the investigation expanded
into Columbia, Iowa, Dodge, and Dane counties, leading to
the Chief Justice’s appointment of Schmitz as special prosecu‐
tor for the entire investigation.
While presiding over the John Doe proceedings, Judge
Kluka issued search warrants for electronic records of Mac‐
Iver and other advocacy groups. MacIver alleges that in the
end the investigators seized nearly five years’ worth of its
stored electronic communications. The secrecy orders had
their intended effect: MacIver was not notified when the war‐
rants were executed.
The recipients of the subpoenas, however, obviously knew
that something was afoot. Some of them filed motions to
quash their subpoenas in October 2013. Because of a conflict
of interest (unspecified), Judge Kluka recused herself from the
proceedings, which were reassigned to Judge Gregory Peter‐
son. On January 10, 2014, Judge Peterson granted the motions
to quash. He concluded that the targets had done nothing
wrong, as Wisconsin law did not prohibit coordination be‐
tween campaign committees and A Channel Manga
Summary:
4-koma about the daily lives of Tooru who has just entered the same high school as her best and childhood friend Run-chan, who is now a second year, and her friends Yuuko-chan (whom Tooru bullies cause they meet under bad circumtances) & Nagi-chan (who watches).
Included i...
4-koma about the daily lives of Tooru who has just entered the same high school as her best and childhood friend Run-chan, who is now a second year, and her friends Yuuko-chan (whom Tooru bullies cause they meet under bad circumtances) & Nagi-chan (who watches).
Included is a side story called Days in Junior High School in volume four which tells how Run and Tooru met and their adventures in high school. Show less | {
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They are: Shackleton Bailey, James Barr, William Beasley, Lord Blake, Julian Budden, Lord Bullock, Robert Carson, Laurence Cohen, Charles Feinstein, Henry Gifford, Peter Holt, Emrys Jones, Robert Megarry, Edward Oates, Maurice Wiles, Brian Woledge, and Austin Woolrych.
Ron Johnston (ed.)
Published in print:
2009
Published Online:
January 2012
ISBN:
9780197264577
eISBN:
9780191734267
Item type:
book
Publisher:
British Academy
DOI:
10.5871/bacad/9780197264577.001.0001
Subject:
History, Historiography
This volume of the Proceedings of the British Academy looks at the lives and works of some of Britain's foremost scholars. The scholars featured in this volume are: John Lloyd Ackrill, Maurice ...
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This volume of the Proceedings of the British Academy looks at the lives and works of some of Britain's foremost scholars. The scholars featured in this volume are: John Lloyd Ackrill, Maurice Warwick Beresford, Malcolm MacNaughtan Bowie, Peter Astbury Brunt, Norman Rufus Colin Cohn, John Anthony Crook, Robert Rees Davies, DavidFairweather Foxon, Terence Wilmot Hutchison, Philip James Jones, Michael Vincent Levey, John Macquarrie, Charles Francis Digby Moule, Anthony David Nuttall, Alan William Raitt, Joseph Burney Trapp, William Watson, and Bryan Ronald Wilson.Less
Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 161, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, VIII
Published in print: 2009-12-17
This volume of the Proceedings of the British Academy looks at the lives and works of some of Britain's foremost scholars. The scholars featured in this volume are: John Lloyd Ackrill, Maurice Warwick Beresford, Malcolm MacNaughtan Bowie, Peter Astbury Brunt, Norman Rufus Colin Cohn, John Anthony Crook, Robert Rees Davies, David Fairweather Foxon, Terence Wilmot Hutchison, Philip James Jones, Michael Vincent Levey, John Macquarrie, Charles Francis Digby Moule, Anthony David Nuttall, Alan William Raitt, Joseph Burney Trapp, William Watson, and Bryan Ronald Wilson. | {
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evidence of lipid malabsorption as measured by fecal phospholipids and cholesterol.
At week six of the program, the participant was counseled to increase the consumption of fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids, folate-rich foods, as well as glycine-rich foods such as bone broth. She was encouraged to explore the use of AIP-complaint digestive bitters to assist in the digestion and absorption of nutrients \[[@REF27]\].
Following the program, the participant's MSQ decreased from 98 to 12 with no further severe symptoms. She reported a 15-pound weight loss, improvements in energy, the cessation of soda consumption, and the beginning of a formal exercise regimen.
A review of her second FFQ documenting the 10-week program showed strict adherence to the AIP diet with the elimination of refined carbohydrates, potatoes, eggs, legumes, coffee, nuts, seeds, grains, and dairy, as well as increases in the consumption of unprocessed meat, vegetables, fruit, avocado, and sweet potatoes.
Laboratoryand foods rich in vitamin B6. Additionally, she was encouraged to explore the inclusion of fermented foods.
Following the program, the participant's MSQ decreased from 83 to 10 with no further severe symptoms. She reported an overall 10-pound weight loss with increased energy. She stated she was overall much happier with the resolution of brain fog as well as gastrointestinal complaints, including bloating, belching, and gas. She also reported improvements in her skin and acne.
A review of her second FFQ documenting the 10-week program revealed strict adherence to the AIP diet with the elimination of refined carbohydrates, potatoes, eggs, legumes, nuts, seeds, grains, and dairy, as well as increases in the consumption of unprocessed meat, vegetables, fruit, and avocado, and the new regular inclusion of coconut products, plantains, homemade liver pate, and bone broth.
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Hong Kong Society of Mass Spectrometry, The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry; Israel Society for Analytical Chemistry; Chromatographic Society of India
USA: Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies; Chinese American Chromatography Association; Association of Analytical Communities; Society for Electro analytical Chemistry; Canadian Society for Chemistry; Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry; Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh; California Separation Science Society; Society for Applied Spectroscopy; International Society of Chemical Ecology.
Related Journals: International Journal of Analytical Mass Spectrometry and Chromatography; Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry; Journal of Analytical Science and Technology; Journal of Mass Spectrometry
Track 9:- Chromatography-HPLC in Bio-Medical Research
HPLC is the most versatile of all chromatography methods but also the most complex. It was first made available in the laboratory during the 1970s and is currently used for theRoyal Australian Chemical Institute; Hong Kong Society of Mass Spectrometry, The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry; Israel Society for Analytical Chemistry; Chromatographic Society of India
USA: Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies; Chinese American Chromatography Association; Association of Analytical Communities; Society for Electro analytical Chemistry; Canadian Society for Chemistry; Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry; Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh; California Separation Science Society; Society for Applied Spectroscopy; International Society of Chemical Ecology.
Related Journals: Analytical Chromatography; International Journal of Chromatographic Science; Journal of Chromatography A; Journal of Chromatography B; JPC - Journal of Planar Chromatography
Track 10:- Hyphenated Chromatography Methods
The hyphenated technique is developed from the coupling of a separation technique and an on-line spectroscopic detection technology. Several remarkable improvements in hyphenated analytical methods over the last two decades | {
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application of the rhetorical principles
of unity, coherence, and emphasis to the writing of weekly compo-
sitions, which receive detailed criticism from the instructor.
Literature: A survey of American literature, with emphasis
upon poetry, biography, humor, and drama.
An intensive study is made of Shakespeare's Tempest, Franklin's
Autobiography, Melville's Typee, and selections from the following
authors: Bryant, Poe, Emerson, Hawthorne, Thoreau, Longfellow,
Whittier, Holmes, Lowell, Lanier, Whitman, Bret Harte, Mark
Twain, Hamlin Garland, O. Henry, Morley, Frost.
Fourth Year
Grammar: Thorough review of all forms of grammar. Abun-
dant practice in punctuation.
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Composition: Outlining. Mastery of requirements of narra-
tive, expository, and descriptive writing. Emphasis on style as
well as correctness. Numerous impromptu themes and at least
one critical paper.
Literature: A survey of English literature (beginning with
Beowulf and extending to present-day English writers) including
the historical and social background for the abundant selections
provided. Paraphrasing andprecise writing. Study of metrical
forms.
Classics for Intensive Study: Chaucer, The Prologue to the
Canterbury Tales; Everyman; Shakespeare, Macbeth; Bacon, Es-
says of Studies, of Truth, of Wisdom for a Man's Self; Milton,
Lycidas: Papers From the Spectator; Gray, Elegy Written in a
Country Churchyard; Goldsmith, The Deserted Village; Macaulay,
The Life of Samuel Johnson; Arnold, Wordsworth; Emerson, Man-
ners, Self Reliance; Rosetti, The Blessed Damozel; Tennyson, A
Dream of Fair Women.
French
First Year: Introductory study of French grammar. Drill
in phonetics as an aid to pronunciation. Reading of simple stories.
Second Year: Advanced French grammar. Dictation. Read-
ings on French culture. Translation. Outside reading.
Third Year: Complete grammar review. French civilization.
Reading of French plays. Conversation. Dictation. Outside read-
ing.
History
I. Ancient History begins with a brief introduction of the East-
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"Finanza"
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msgstr "Fondatore"
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msgstr "health_professional"
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msgstr "human_resources"
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msgstr "information_technology"
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msgstr "Legale"
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msgstr "Direttore"
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msgstr "operazioni"
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msgstr "proprietario"
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msgstr "presidente"
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msgstr "prodotto"
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Starlight
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Starlight, was born in 2008 as an independent label, with the idea of giving value to a producer team that obtained many successes over the years.
More than 50 worldwide exclusive licenses were realized; many projects were licensed from the major labels and got great feedback both clubs and radios; awarded with a silver record in France with more than 140,000 copies sold and climbed the European Tv Chart (MTV , M6, ALL MUSIC, VIVA...).
Dedicated to the club music panorama and even more, Starlight introduce itself as a platform for new artists, djs, producers and whoever creates good music and great ideas. The partner for minimal and techno is Neurotraxx Deluxe, created and managed from Neuroxyde with whom we also manage many commercial productions.
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选择在城里偷取各式小饰品,
学习成为小偷的伎俩,
Vex 则选择留在绿林之中。
她喜欢与世隔绝的生活。
她是个敏锐的观察者,很快便学懂狩猎、
追踪、侦查和箭术。
经过一连串犹如宿命般的事件,
她获得了一只熊作伙伴,
她自己偷来的 Trinket(小饰品),他能与她并肩作战,
还会不惜一切地保护她。
他不单止乖巧可爱,
他还会做专业按摩呢。
TRAVIS: 来,听好了!
如果你有麦酒,Grog Strongjaw 便是你的朋友!
English:
was an ambassador.
He quietly took them in, but
always kept an icy distance.
And after too many years
of disdainful looks,
the pair decided to leave
his indifference behind
and set out on their own.
Vax took to the cities,
stealing small trinkets
and learning the ways of a thief.
While Vex kept to the woods.
She preferred the isolation.
Always the keen observer,
she learned to hunt,
and to track, to spy, and to shoot.
And through a series of fateful events,
earned herself a companion
in the form of a bear--
her own stolen trinket--
to fight along side her
and protect her fiercely.
Also he is adorable.
And gives expert massages.
TRAVIS: Right, listen up.
If you have ale, then you have
a friend in Grog Strongjaw.
French:
était l'ambassadeur.
Il les accueillit discrètement, mais resta distant,
et après trop d'années de regards dédaigneux,
les jumeaux décidèrent deto go into the mines,
find whatever's creating
these abominations,
destroy whatever is the source of them,
and he will pay well and also pay for each
creature head that is
brought to him individually.
After getting into the mines,
a few battles ensue with
some of the local denizens,
couple of the umber hulks,
that were turned into snails,
and other interesting circumstances.
The party then found
what looked to be
an entirely abandoned goblin city,
and a series of goblinoid corpses,
many of which had bored
holes in their skull
in various states of decay.
They found a long bridge
across an open chasm.
Upon traversing it,
Scanlan went invisible,
and found what looked
like a duergar war camp,
which are like ashy-skinned, evil dwarves
that live deep underground.
English:
Watched a dwarf get executed
by what appeared to be
some sort of strange alienoid creature,
that was revealed to be an
illithid, or a mind flayer.
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Nathaniel Whaley sued several employees of the Wisconsin Department of
Corrections after his cellmate poured boiling water on him while he slept. He claimed that
the defendants failed to protect him from his cellmate and that they were deliberately
*
After examining the briefs and the records, we have concluded that oral argument is
unnecessary. Thus, the appeals are submitted on the briefs and the record. See FED. R. APP.
P. 34(a)(2).
No. 08‐1628 Page 2
indifferent to his need for medical treatment, in violation of the Eighth Amendment. After
denying various procedural motions by Whaley, the district court granted summary
judgment to the defendants. We affirm.
Whaley, who is incarcerated at the Green Bay Correctional Institute, was transferred
from his single cell to a double in 2003 when he finished his two‐year term working in the
prison’s recreation department. He had a difficult time sharing a cell. He was cited for
brawling with his cellmate, and he wrote the warden and security director to request a
transfer to a single cell on the ground that his next cellmate talked to himself, would not
turn out the light at night, and refused his medications. Whaley didn’t get the transfer, but
he did get a new cellmate, Maynard Carson, with whom he got along no better. He again
wrote to the warden and security director, reporting that Carson, like his predecessor,
talked to himself and refused to turn out the light. He also notified two correctional
sergeants of his problems with Carson.
On December 15, 2004, at around 2 A.M., prison guards broke up a fight between
Whaley and Carson. They restrained Whaley and took him to a segregation unit, where
they observed that Whaley’s skin was blistering from contact with boiling water. Since
there were no medical personnel at the prison in the middle of the night, Captain Laurie
Laurent phoned the on‐call nurse and at her direction provided Whaley with cool
compresses and pain medication. At 6 A.M. Whaley was treated by that nurse, who
provided him with ointment; at 8 A.M. a doctor applied further topical treatment, bandaged
No. 08‐1628 Page 3
the burns and gave Whaley pain medication. Whaley recalls that the physician also pulled
blistered skin from his neck, chest, stomach, and leg. He was then admitted to the prison
hospital.
Whaley brought this action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against various prison employees,
some in both individual and official capacities, for Eighth Amendment violations. After
certain defendants and a constitutional challenge to a prison “policy” were dismissed at
screening , see 28 U.S.C. § 1915A, Whaley was left with claims against the following
defendants, all solely in their individual capacity: Peter Erickson, the prison’s security
director; Captain Laurent; Sergeants Wayne Laufenberg and Thomas Campbell, to whom he
had earlier complained about Carson; an unnamed nurse whom Laurent phoned; and
Jeananne Hertel, the nursing supervisor for the prison. Whaley claimed that Erickson,
Laufenberg, and Campbell exhibited deliberate indifference to the threat Carson posed
when they refused to transfer him to a different cell, and he asserted that Laurent, the
unnamed nurse, and Hertel deprived him of medical attention in the hours immediately
after the incident.
The district court granted summary judgment to each defendant. In its
comprehensive order, the court concluded that neither Erickson, Laufenberg, nor Campbell
knew that placing Whaley in the same cell as Carson created a substantial risk of serious
harm. Whaley, the court observed, never told the defendants that Carson had made specific
threats to harm him, and he presented no evidence that any of the defendants knew about
No. 08‐1628 | {
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Struggling Spain, reluctant to call for a debt bailout, faces slower growth
and a much bigger public deficit than its government initially expected,
according to reports.
This year's public deficit - the shortfall between government spending and revenues - will come in at 8.0pc of Gross Domestic Product, well above the target of 6.3pc agreed with Brussels when Spain was given an extra year to put its strained finances in order.
The deficit next year will be 6pc, compared with Madrid's estimate of 4.5pc, a European source told AFP a day before the European Commission unveils its official forecasts for the bloc.
In 2014, when the deficit was supposed to come in at 2.8pc - under the EU ceiling of 3pc - it will be still at 5.8pc, the source said, leaving SpainMicrosoft.Ceres.Evaluation.Processing.Producers.ProducerRecordSetSink.Put(IRecord
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documented on Showtime's A Season with Florida State Football.
Before the season
Returning
Offense
Sean Maguire
Dalvin Cook
Freddie Stevenson
Jesus Wilson
Travis Rudolph
Kermit Whitfield
Ermon Lane
Ryan Izzo
Roderick Johnson
Kareem Are
Alec Eberle
Wilson Bell
Brock Ruble
Chad Mavety
Ryan Hoefeld
Defense
DeMarcus Walker
Derrick Nnadi
Josh Sweat
Trey Marshall
Ro'Derrick Hoskins
Marquez White
Derwin James
Jacob Pugh
Nate Andrews
Matthew Thomas
Departures
Offense
Everett Golson
Mario Pender
Defense
Nile Lawrence-Stample
Reggie Northrup
Terrance Smith
Lamarcus Brutus
Javien Elliott
Tyler Hunter
Tyrell Lyons
Giorgio Newberry
Jalen Ramsey
Chris Casher
Lorenzo Featherston (Medical DQ)
Special teams
Roberto Aguayo
Cason Beatty
Recruiting class
Spring game
After the season
NFL Draft
The following players were selected in the 2017 NFL Draft:
Coaching staff
Media
Florida State football is broadcast on the Florida State University Seminoles Radio Network and the games are called by GeneGovernment Hill Apartment Blaze Leaves 40 Homeless
Anchorage firefighters responded to a multiple alarm fire at a Government Hill apartment house on Thursday afternoon. The blaze left about 40 people without homes. It is the second apartment fire in the city in a week.
APTI Reporter-Producer Ellen Lockyer started her radio career in the late 1980s, after a stint at bush Alaska weekly newspapers, the Copper Valley Views and the Cordova Times. When the Exxon Valdez ran aground in Prince William Sound, Valdez Public Radio station KCHU needed a reporter, and Ellen picked up the microphone.
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1 Leitner also sued her union, Westchester Community College Federation of Teachers
Local 2431 (the ʺUnionʺ), for breach of its duty of fair representation. The district court denied the
Unionʹs motion to dismiss, and it is not a party to this appeal.
‐ 3 ‐
1. WCC
SUNY is a higher education system established by the New York
State Education Department, and WCC is a community college within the SUNY
system. By statute, SUNY is comprised of four university centers, various
technical and specialized colleges, ʺand such additional universities, colleges and
other institutionsʺ as are ʺacquired, established, operated or contracted to be
operated for the state by the state university trustees.ʺ N.Y. Educ. Law § 352(3).
New York law defines ʺcommunity collegesʺ as ʺ[c]olleges established and
operated pursuant to the [New York Education Law] . . . and receiving financial
assistance from the state.ʺ N.Y. Educ. Law § 350(2).
The laws of Westchester County provide that WCC is a ʺcounty
department.ʺ Laws of Westchester County § 164.71. WCC is locally sponsored
by Westchester County and is predominately operated by and accountable to
county authorities. See N.Y. Educ. Law §§ 355, 6306. WCCʹs Board of Trustees is
composed of ten members: four are appointed by the governor of New York, five
are appointed by the Westchester County Board, and one is appointed by WCCʹs
student body. WCCʹs Board appoints WCCʹs President, adopts the curriculum,
and prepares the annual budget, all subject to approval by SUNYʹs Board. N.Y.
‐ 4 ‐
Educ. Law § 6306(2). Judgments against WCC are paid out of its budget, one‐
third of which is provided by the state. See N.Y. Educ. Law § 6304(1).
WCC has adopted a three‐step procedure for disciplining faculty
members, which is memorialized in a WCC memorandum written in 1983. The
memorandum states that if the administration learns of ʺsome difficulty with the
performance or decorum of a faculty member,ʺ the following disciplinary
procedures are followed: (1) an informal meeting with the associate dean,
department chairperson, and union representative, followed by a letter
summarizing the meeting; (2) if the problem recurs, a second meeting with the
parties, after which an administrator will draft a letter detailing the problem and
course of remediation; and (3) if the problem persists, a hearing with the parties
and WCCʹs dean, after which the dean may recommend termination of the
faculty member. June 3, 1983 Memorandum of John F.M. Flynn.
2. Leitnerʹs Employment at WCC
In 1981, Leitner began working as an adjunct professor at WCC, and
for thirty years, she regularly taught classes in ʺSpeech Communicationʺ and
ʺVoice and Diction.ʺ In 2004, Leitner had a step‐one meeting to address WCCʹs
criticism of ʺher refusal to lower her academic standards.ʺ App. at 504. In 2007,
‐ 5 ‐
Leitner had a step‐two meeting to address a number of student complaints that
Leitner made offensive remarks during class. After this meeting, WCC directed
Leitner not to use ʺany language that [could] be construed as abusive, belittling,
humiliating, or insultingʺ and to ʺtreat every student with courtesy and respect.ʺ
App. at 505.
In the fall 2010, an incident during one of Leitnerʹs classes led to her
step‐three meeting, and, ultimately, WCCʹs termination of her employment.
During a class discussion after a studentʹs recitation of a poem, Leitner expressed
her approval of Arizonaʹs controversial immigration law and her doubts about
the fairness of spending taxpayer money on public services for illegal
immigrants. In June 2011, Leitner had a step‐three hearing. Based on what WCC
contended was a pattern of student complaints and Leitnerʹs continued failure to
comply with previous directives to follow WCCʹs speech code, WCC dismissed
Leitner, effective July 6, 2011. Leitner contends that her termination ʺwas the
culmination of the administrationʹs longstanding campaign of retaliation against
her.ʺ App. at 519.
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Mastro
Silje Norendal
Hannah Teter
Alena Zavarzina
Soccer
Michelle Akers
Nadine Angerer
Yael Averbuch
Lauren Barnes
Denise Bender
Verónica Boquete
Shannon Boxx
Brandi Chastain
Stephanie Cox
Joy Fawcett
Jess Fishlock
Mia Hamm
Lori Henry
Marbella Ibarra
Nahomi Kawasumi
Ali Krieger
Haley Kopmeyer
Sydney Leroux
Kristine Lilly
Kim Little
Shannon MacMillan
Marta
Kate Markgraf
Merritt Mathias
Jessica McDonald
Sharon McMurtry
Alex Morgan
Heather Mitts
Heather O'Reilly
Ann Orrison
Cindy Parlow
Emily Pickering
Christen Press
Christie Rampone
Megan Rapinoe
Cat Reddick
Briana Scurry
Eudy Simelane
Christine Sinclair
Hope Solo
Aly Wagner
Abby Wambach
Kim Wyant
Surfing
Keely Andrew
Heather Clark
Courtney Conlogue
Johanne Defay
Sage Erickson
Sally Fitzgibbons
Maya Gabeira
Stephanie Gilmore
Bethany Hamilton
Coco Ho
Malia Jones
Silvana Lima
Malia Manuel
Caroline Marks
Carissa Moore
Lakey Peterson
Nikki Van Dijk
Tatiana Weston-Webb
Tyler Wright
Swimming
Rebecca Adlington - 4 Olympic medals
Inge de Bruijn - 8 Olympic medals
Krisztina Egerszegi - 7 Olympic medals
Dawn Fraser - 8 Olympic medals
Jenny Thompson - 12 Olympic medals
Stephanie Rice - 3 Olympic medals
Keena Rothhammer - Olympic champion (800-mDeputy Editor Dana Brown and Digital Director Mike Hogan as possibilities. GQ Editor-in-Chief Jim Nelson has been lobbying for the job internally.
One name making the circuit recently is Tyler Brule, the founding editor of Wallpaper, which was bought by Time Inc. Brule is editor-in-chief of Monocle in London.
Then there are the purely silly names that have surfaced on the rumor mill, including Huma Abedin, Anderson Cooper and Jon Stewart — none of whom has a shred of editing experience and a serious chance of getting the nod, insiders say.
The search for a VF editor-in-chief is further complicated by Wintour also conducting the search for a new editor-in-chief to replace Cindi Leive at Glamour, and that title is nearly as important a profit-generator in the Condé orbit as VF.
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Khajuraho Tour
Khajuraho is located in the Chhatarpur
district of Madhya Pradesh, Khajuraho is a
city well known for its temples and sculptures.
Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the monuments
of Khajuraho are extremely controversial yet
artistic. Tourists from all across the globe
visit the temples and monuments of Khajuraho.
The temples of Khajuraho follow the shikhara
style where the main deity if placed in the
centre on a sanctum. Some temples are dedicated
to Hindu deities while others are dedicated
to the Jain pantheon. It is believed that
originally there were 80 Hindu temples out
of which only 22 remain.
The biggest tourist attractions
in Khajuraho are undoubtedly the erotic sculptures
on the temples. Perfectly carved figurines
depict the scenes and postures straight from
Kamasutra - the ancient Indian erotica. But
the artists' imagination and aesthetics reign
supreme as the theme celebrates eroticism.
Delhi
- Jaipur
Morning drive
to Jaipur (260
km,approx 6
hrs drive).
On arrival check-in
at the hotel.
Rest of the
day at leisure.
Overnight at
the hotel in Jaipur.
DAY
03
Jaipur
Morning excursion
to Amber Fort,
the ancient
capital of the
State until
1728 AD. Visit
the Sheesh Mahal
or the Hall
of Victory glittering
with mirrors.
Jai Mahal and
Temple of Kali.
Ascent on Elephant
back, the hill
on which the
fort is situated.
Afternoon city
sightseeing
tour. Jaipur
the capital
of Rajasthan
was given a
colour coat
of pink a century
ago in honour
of a visiting
Prince. Ever
since it has
retained that
colour. Built
by Maharaja
Jai Singh, the
notable astronomer,
this city is
260 years old.
Visit the Maharaja's
City Palace
and the Observatory.
Albert Hall
and Museum,
Ram Niwas Gardens;
drive past Hawa
Mahal or the
Palace of Winds.
Overnight at
hotel in Jaipur.
DAY
04
Jaipur
- Agra
Morning drive to Agra
(235 km. Approx.4
½ hrs drive)
en-route visiting
Fatehpur Sikri built
by Emperor Akbar in
1569 to commemorate
the birth of his son
and later abandoned
due to scarcity of
water. Visit the remains
of its fortifications
within the city including
Jama Masjid, Tomb
of Salim Chishti,
Panch Mahal and other
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a little embarrassing," said Lorre. "He's the man who reinvented TV comedy, the man who proved you can be both funny and socially relevant. Shows like All in the Family, Maude, Sanford and Son, The Jeffersons literally changed our culture for the better."
Then with a smirk he added: "Just like Two and a Half Men did."
Lorre recalled his start in Hollywood as a musician. When that wasn't working out, he was pained because he couldn't afford health insurance for his kids, so he turned to comedy writing, which has made him both rich and famous.
ROUNDTABLE: 6 Celebrated Producers Talk Biggest Successes and Greatest Struggles
"In my saner moments, I try to stay grateful," said Lorre. "I am one of the lucky ones. I get to work in TV; I(HBO)
Producers: Michael Hausman, Barry Levinson
Top of the Lake (Sundance Channel)
Producers: Philippa Campbell, Jane Campion, Iain Canning, Emile Sherman
Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama:
*Breaking Bad (AMC)
Producers: Melissa Bernstein, Sam Catlin, Bryan Cranston, Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould, Mark Johnson, Stewart Lyons, Michelle MacLaren, George Mastras, Diane Mercer, Thomas Schnauz, Moira Walley-Beckett
Downton Abbey (ITV - United Kingdom; PBS - United States)
Producers: Julian Fellowes, Nigel Marchant, Gareth Neame, Liz Trubridge
Game of Thrones (HBO)
Producers: David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, Carolyn Strauss, Frank Doelger, Bernadette Caulfield, Christopher Newman, Greg Spence
Homeland (Showtime)
Producers: Alex Gansa, Michael Cuesta, Alexander Cary, Henry Bromell, Howard Gordon, Chip Johannessen, Meredith Stiehm, Michael Klick
House of Cards (Netflix)
Producers: Karyn McCarthy, Beau Willimon, John Melfi, Kevin Spacey, Joshua Donen, Eric Roth, David Fincher
Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Comedy:
*Modern Family (ABC)
Producers: Paul Corrigan, Abraham Higginbotham, | {
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The only players we have not selected are ones who have retired from international football. Injured players are fair game…
France
Ruffier
Debuchy Varane Sakho Kurzawa
Schneiderlin Rabiot
Fekir
Ben Arfa Benzema Lacazette
Substitutes: Areola, Laporte, Zouma, Kondogbia, Gonalons, Dembele, Gameiro.
.
.
Spain
Reina
Carvajal Inigo Martinez Javi Martinez Monreal
Gabi Cazorla
Mata Suarez
Costa Torres
Substitutes: Asenjo, Gaspar, Victor Ruiz, Gaya, Herrera, Sergi Roberto, Alcacer.
.
.
Germany
Trapp
Ginter Badstuber Huth Schmelzer
Volland Gundogan Sven Bender Reus
Kruse Kiessling
Substitutes: Fahrmann, Jantschke, Kramer, Lars Bender, Castro, Herrmann, Stindl.
.
.
England
Butland
Trippier Jagielka Shawcross Cresswell
Noble Carrick
Zaha Walcott Welbeck
Defoe
Substitutes: Foster, Jones, Young, Barry, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Lennon, Carroll.
.
.
Italy
Perin
Abate Paletta Raggi Criscito
Marchisio Pirlo Verratti
Berardi Destro Caligiuri
Substitutes: Vivano, Pasqual, Ranocchia, Cerci, Sansone, Giovinco, Balotelli.
.
.
Belgium
Sels
Cavanda Kompany Daems Pocognoli
Defour Praet Tielemans
Bakkali Depoitre Chadli
Substitutes: Proto, Kabasele, Van Damme, Kums, Vanaken, Mirallas, Vossen.French Film Season 2018
Back by popular demand is the annual French Film season starting on 26 April at 7pm and every Thursday thereafter in The Forum.
Cheese and wine will be served in the Green Room prior to the film being shown. A contribution of £9 per show or £70 for the 10 films will be requested. All films have English subtitles. A brief description of every film can be found in the programmes below, available in English and French.
Archives
Harrogate Grammar School is part of Red Kite Learning Trust, a charitable company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales with company number 7523507, registered office address: Harrogate Grammar School, Arthurs Avenue, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG2 0DZ | {
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Crow, Brian, and Chris Banfield. An Introduction to Post-Colonial Theatre. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge UP, 1996.
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Culler, Jonathan. The Pursuit of Signs: Semiotics, Literature, Deconstruction. London: Routledge, 1981
Cultural Theory and African Literature Today. Ed. Eldred Durosimi Jones, Eustace Palmer, and Marjorie Jones. London: James Curry, 1994.
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Dainotto, Roberto Maria. "'All the Regions Do Smilingly Revolt': The Literature of Place and Region." Critical Inquiry 22.3 (1996): 486-505.
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Darian-Smith, Eve. "Postcolonialism: A Brief Introduction." Social and Legal Studies 5.3 (1996): 291-99.
Darian-Smith, Kate, Elizabeth Gunner, and Sarah Nuttall, eds. Text, Theory, Space Land, Literature, and History in South Africa and Australia. London: Routledge, 1996.
Das, Bijay Kumar. Critical Essays on Post-Colonial Literature. New Delhi, India: Atlantic Publishers, 1999.
Dash, Michael J. "In Search of the Lost Body: Redefining the Subject in Caribbean Literature." Kunapipi 11.1 (1989): 17-26.
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are the Sweet 16 games Friday Football Extra will be tracking tonight.
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The Roanoke Rush will celebrate a special night Saturday at Victory Stadium
when they take on Charleston in the Divisional championship.
The Rush will honor the Roanoke Express football team that played in the
American Football Association in 1982.
The late Garry Fallon was head coach of the team with Assistants Billy Miles
Junior and George "Kila" Miller.
Game time is 7-oclock.
S-NBA
The Philadelphia 76-ers will and new head coach Larry Brown opened their camp
in Chapel Hill.
Jerry Stackhouse and Eric Montross will return to the Dean Dome where they
played their college hoops.
And Rookie of the year Allen Iversion is ready to get started after a long
summer.
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Meantime, Dave Cowens and487 F.3d 985
CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE CORPORATION, a Missouri Corporation, Plaintiff-Appellee,v.James A. MAGNUSON; First American Title Insurance Company, c/o Timothy P. Sullivan, Registered Agent, Defendants-Appellants.
No. 05-4411.
United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.
Argued: November 28, 2006.
Decided and Filed: May 21, 2007.
1
ARGUED: Matthew A. Kairis, Jones Day, Columbus, Ohio, for Appellants. Andrew S. Pollis, Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP, Cleveland, Ohio, for Appellee. ON BRIEF: Matthew A. Kairis, Chad A. Readler, G. Roger King, Jones Day, Columbus, Ohio, Robert P. Ducatman, Jones Day, Cleveland, Ohio, for Appellants. Andrew S. Pollis, Steven A. Goldfarb, Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP, Cleveland, Ohio, for Appellee.
2
Before: DAUGHTREY, GIBBONS, Circuit Judges; EDMUNDS, District Judge.*
OPINION
3
EDMUNDS, District Judge.
4
The numerous questions presented in this appeal concern a covenant not to compete and the resulting jury verdict awarding compensatory and | {
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Law--The University Prize
Competition--An Interview with the Judges--Meeting of Scandinavian
Students--The Paludan-Muellers--Bjoernstjerne Bjoernson--Magdalene
Thoresen--The Gold Medal--The Death of King Frederik VII--The Political
Situation--My Master of Arts Examination--War--_Admissus cum laude
praecipua_--Academical Attention--Lecturing--Music--Nature--A Walking
Tour--In Print--Philosophical Life in Denmark--Death of Ludwig
David--Stockholm
FIRST LONG SOJOURN ABROAD
My Wish to See Paris--_Dualism in our Modern Philosophy_--A
Journey--Impressions of Paris--Lessons in French--Mademoiselle
Mathilde--Taine
EARLY MANHOOD
Feud in Danish Literature--Riding--Youthful Longings--On the Rack--My
First Living Erotic Reality--An Impression of the Miseries of Modern
Coercive Marriage--Researches on the Comic--Dramatic Criticism--A Trip
to Germany--Johanne Louise Heiberg--Magdalene Thoresen--Rudolph
Bergh--The Sisters Spang--A Foreign Element--The Woman Subject--Orla
Lehmann--M. Goldschmidt--Public Opposition--A Letter from Bjoernstjerne
Bjoernson--Hard Work
SECOND LONGER STAY ABROAD
Hamburg--My Second Fatherland--Ernest Hello--_Le Docteur
Noir_--Taine--Renan--Marcelin--Gleyre--Taine's Friendship--Renan at
Home--Philarete Chasles' Reminiscences--_Le Theatre
Francais_--Coquelin--Bernhardt--Beginnings of _Main Currents_--The
Tuileries--John Stuart Mill--London--Philosophical Studies--London and
Paris Compared--Antonio Gallenga and His Wife--Don Juan Prim--Napoleon
III--London Theatres--Gladstone and Disraeli in Debate--Paris on the
Eve of War--First Reverses--Flight from Paris--Geneva,
Switzerland--Italy--Pasquale Villari--Vinnie Ream's Friendship--Roman
Fever--Henrik Ibsen'sthe skirts of which flapped round his legs.
No. 2 could not help admiring No. 1 for the confidence with which he
disported himself among the Greek aorists, in the labyrinths of which I
myself often went astray, and for the knack he had of solving
mathematical problems. He was, moreover, very widely read in belles
lettres, and had almost a grown-up man's taste with regard to books at
a time when I still continued to admire P.P.'s [Footnote: P.P. was a
writer whose real name was Rumohr. He wrote a number of historical
novels of a patriotic type, but which are only read by children up to
14.] novels, and was incapable of detecting the inartistic quality and
unreality of his popular descriptions of the exploits of sailor heroes.
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Tradition, the Writer and Society. London: New Beacon, 1973.
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Harrison, Hubert.A Hubert Harrison Reader, edited with introduction and notes by Jeffrey B. Perry, Wesleyan University Press, 2001.
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Hashimi, Alamgir ed.
Hashmi, Alamgir. Commonwealth Literature: An Essay Towards the Redefinition of a Popular/Counter Culture. London: Vision Books, 1983.
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Hassan, Ihab. "Beyond Exile: A Postcolonial Intellectual Abroad." Southern Review 29.3 (1993): 453-64.
_____. "Counterpoints: Nationalism, Colonialism, Multiculturalism,Patrick Colm. "Mimeticism, Reactionary Nativism, and the Possibility of Postcolonial Identity in Derek Walcott's Dream on Monkey Mountain." Research in African Literatures 25.2 (1994): 103-19.
Holquist, Michael ed. The Dialogic Imagination: Four Essays. Austin, TX: U of Texas P, 1981.
Holst Petersen, Kirsten, and Anna Rutherford. A Double Colonization: Colonial and Post-Colonial Women's Writing. Sydney, Austral.: Dangaroo P, 1986.
Honychurch, Lennox. Creole Nationalism, Carib Revival and the Post-Colonial Caribbean. London: U of London, 1997.
Hooks, Bell. Talking Back: Thinking Feminist, Thinking Black. Boston, MA: South End, 1989.
_____. Yearning: Race, Gender, and Cultural Politics. Boston, MA: South End, 1990.
Hooks, Bell, and Cornel West. Breaking Bread: Insurgent Black Intellectual Life. Boston, MA: South End, 1991.
Howells, Coral, Lynette Hunter, and Armando E. Jannetta, Armando E., eds. Narrative Strategies in Canadian Literature: Feminism and Postcolonialism. Philadelphia, | {
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