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No. 3:13‐cv‐00407 — Nancy J. Rosenstengel, Judge.  ____________________  ARGUED NOVEMBER 30, 2015 — DECIDED JULY 14, 2016  ____________________  Before  ROVNER  and  WILLIAMS,  Circuit  Judges,  and  SHAH,  District Judge.  WILLIAMS, Circuit Judge. Dr. Laura Hatcher was denied ten‐ ure  by  Southern  Illinois  University  (SIU),  and  claims  that  it  was because she is a woman, assisted a student in reporting                                                     Of the Northern District of Illinois, sitting by designation.  2   No. 15‐1599  an incident of sexual harassment by an SIU faculty member,  and  filed  a  charge  against  SIU  with  the  Equal  Employment  Opportunity  Commission.  SIU  responds  that  it  denied  Dr.  Hatcher  tenure  because  she  produced  insufficient  scholar‐ ship. We agree with the district court that Dr. Hatcher did not  produce evidence from which a jury could conclude that SIU  was  lying  about  its  reason  for  denying  her  tenure.  We  also  agree  that  she  was  not  engaging  in  speech  protected  under  Title  VII  or  by  the  First  Amendment  when  she  assisted  the  student  with  the  sexual  harassment  report.  But  because  her  complaint  stated  a  plausible  claim  of  retaliation  under  Title  VII for filing a charge with the EEOC, we reverse and remand  the dismissal of that claim.  I. BACKGROUND  In July 2006, SIU hired Dr. Hatcher as a non‐tenured assis‐ tant professor in the political science department of the Col‐ lege of Liberal Arts (COLA). Dr. Hatcher was up for tenure  and promotion to associate professor in September 2011. SIU  denied  Dr.  Hatcher  tenure  in  March  2012,  and  shortly  after  terminated her contract.  Like at many universities, reviewing candidates for tenure  at SIU involves a multi‐level process. Candidates are evalu‐ ated first by an external review committee, second by the ten‐ ured faculty and chairperson of their respective departments,  third by the COLA promotion and tenure committee consist‐ ing of 10 tenured faculty members across departments, fourth  by the dean of the COLA, and finally by the provost and vice  chancellor of SIU. At each step, the decision‐makers consider  the candidate’s scholarship, teaching, and service.   No. 15‐1599 
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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.   6 
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a $4.1 million outlay for ads in Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont and Virginia. Her campaign gave Vermont, where she was almost sure to lose, a paltry $7,000. The most telling part of her wins on Tuesday was that she rode to victory on the backs of Hispanic and African American voters, who have suffered terribly under both Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, whose policies Hillary Clinton embraces, except where they are not extremist enough. Glen Ford suggests blacks vote Democrat to keep Republicans out, another understandable but doomed lesser evil strategy that offers no resistance to the rightward drift of the Democratic Party. The dynamic that will put Hillary in the Oval Office is the same one that put Gaddafi in the ground.Frederick  Magsino,  and  Edgardo  “Gary”  Hernal—were  also  indicted  on  charges  of  conspiracy and pled guilty prior to trial.  The  district  court  found  her  guilty  on  the  conspiracy  count and the counts alleging specific violations of the Anti‐ Kickback Statute Act after a bench trial, and also denied the  subsequent motion seeking a judgment of acquittal or a new  trial.  The  court  sentenced  George  to  six  months  of  impris‐ onment with the substitution of imprisonment day for day at  the Salvation Army Community Confinement Center in Chi‐ cago,  Illinois.  George  now  appeals  her  conviction  to  this  court,  arguing  that  there  was  insufficient  evidence  to  sup‐ port the conviction, that the court erred in failing to limit the  cross‐examination  of  George  to  matters  within  her  knowledge as a layperson, and that the court erred in failing  to designate Gary Hernal as a missing witness.   The  following  facts  were  found  by  the  court  after  a  bench  trial,  and  set  forth  in  its  Memorandum  Opinion  and  Order at the conclusion of the trial. Dist. Ct. Mem. Op. and  Order  of  3‐22‐16  at  2–6.  George  worked  for  a  home  health‐ care agency from around 2007, and in 2010 started her own  referral agency the Ttenej Senior Referral Agency, which ap‐ pears to be a variant of her first name, Jenette, spelled back‐ wards.  George  expressed  an  interest  to  Gary  Hernal,  who  worked  for  Rosner  Home  Health  Care,  Inc.,  in  providing  marketing referrals for Rosner. Hernal and George signed a  No. 17‐1714 
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English Innhold Welcome Welcome to the official website of Vestre Toten municipality On the menu on the left side you can see what we would like to present here in the English section of our website. Feel free to navigate through our contact information, important municipal services, and general information regarding the region of Vestre Toten. We hope you find this information helpful, and we wish you a joyful journey here with us. Contact us Our municipality Vestre Toten is an industrial and agricultural municipality, centrally located in the inner eastern Norway, 110 kilometres north of Oslo and 60 kilometres south of Lillehammer. Railway and national road runs through the municipality. The municipality has an area of approximately 250km2, and more than 13000 residents. Administration center is Raufoss where also one of the largest industrial parks is located 3 On February 23, 2012, a grand jury returned a 25‐count in‐ dictment against Robey, alleging conspiracy to identify, steal,  and sell stolen vehicles for profit; trafficking in vehicles with  altered  VINs;  making,  uttering,  and  possessing  counterfeit  state securities; and identification document fraud.  Robey  made  an  initial  appearance  on  the  indictment  on  March 1, 2012. Between Robey’s initial appearance and trial  start  date  of  February  10,  2015,  Robey  requested  and  was  granted  ten  ends‐of‐justice  continuances.  Additionally,  he  filed  several  pre‐trial  motions,  requested  and  received  new  counsel twice, underwent a psychological  examination, and  entered and withdrew from a plea agreement. During this pe‐ riod,  the  government  also  was  granted  one  ends‐of‐justice  continuance.  On December 29, 2014, the government moved to dismiss  nineteen of the twenty‐five counts in the indictment, reducing  the  charges  against  Robey  to  six  remaining  counts—four  counts of trafficking in vehicles with altered VINs, in viola‐ tion of 18 U.S.C. § 2321; and two counts of making, uttering,  and possessing counterfeit state securities, in violation of 18  U.S.C. § 513(a). The district court granted this motion.  Robey also filed two motions to dismiss. On December 31,  2014, Robey filed his first motion to dismiss, arguing that his  speedy  trial  right  had  been  violated,  pursuant 
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2      Austin first worked for the City as a laborer in the Department of Streets and  Sanitation from 1998 until his termination in 2006. The department’s commissioner fired  Austin after an internal investigation revealed that he (1) had been arrested in 2005 for  knowingly possessing a stolen vehicle (though the criminal charge was later dismissed),  and (2) had failed to disclose a conviction from 1988 (when he was 17 years old) on his  initial job application. The investigator recommended that Austin “never be rehired.”    After an appeal and a full evidentiary hearing (at which Austin testified and was  represented by counsel), the City’s Personnel Board upheld Austin’s termination. The  Board found that he had knowingly possessed a stolen vehicle in violation of a  personnel rule that barred employees from engaging in “any act or conduct prohibited  by [law].” The Board’s decision did not mention his 1988 conviction, but Austin later  explained that he had omitted this conviction from his job application because he was a  minor at the time, so he did not believe that he was obligated to disclose it. He  subsequently had the conviction expunged from his criminal record.    Austin reapplied to work for the City in 2007 and 2010. Both times, the City  responded that his 2006 termination “for cause” made him ineligible for re‐hire. The  City’s 2010 response specifically noted that Austin was “ineligible for re‐employment  with the City of Chicago permanently.”    In 2012, Austin again applied to work for the City, and this time was hired as a  driver with the Streets and Sanitation department. During the hiring process, the City  conducted a background check without properly reviewing its ineligible‐for‐rehire list.      About a year later, Austin complained to human resources that several white  drivers were allowed to report to the same starting location every day, while he was  dispatched to locations all over the city. After this conversation, Austin was permitted  to report to a single location; he expressed satisfaction with this new arrangement.    In mid‐2014, City officials eventually noticed that Austin had been designated as  ineligible for reemployment. Based on this information and a review of Austin’s  personnel file, the Department of Streets and Sanitation Commissioner fired him.    After exhausting his administrative remedies, Austin sued the City for racial  discrimination and retaliation under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C.    § 2000e‐2(a)(1), 3(a). The district court entered summary judgment for the City,  concluding that no reasonable factfinder could conclude that either Austin’s race or his  No. 18‐1905  An Asian men appreciation blog. Main menu Category Archives: kevjumba Kevjumba is an insightful, young Asian guy with alot to say–especially so with wit and humor. In the video clip below, he explains why the world is in need of more interracial relationships. He also uses his *poor* dad to get his point across. He’s got tons of videos up on his youtube page, and quite a following. Enjoy!
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Words in French introduces your baby to the French language through sweet and soothing songs, rhymes, and words. Decades of research prove that the first two years of a baby's life are the crucial time to expose him or her to a second language. Don't miss this window of opportunity! Add to Wish List failed. Remove from wishlist failed. Adding to library failed Baby's First Words in Chinese By: Living Language Narrated by: Living Language Length: 48 mins Original Recording Overall 4 out of 5 stars 13 Performance 4.5 out of 5 stars 5 Story 3.5 out of 5 stars 6 Baby's First Words in Chinese introduces your baby to Mandarin Chinese through sweet and soothing songs, rhymes, and words. Decades of research prove that the first two years of a baby's life are the crucial time to expose him or her to a second language. Don't miss [¶2] Viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State, the jury could rationally have found the following facts beyond a reasonable 2 doubt.1 See State v. Morrison, 2016 ME 47, ¶ 2, 135 A.3d 343. The forty-one-year-old defendant, Justin G. Pillsbury, and the twenty-four-year-old victim were dating in the fall of 2013, and had been dating on and off for over two years. In November 2013, Pillsbury was living with a friend in an apartment on Crosby Street in Augusta. [¶3] On the evening of November 13, 2013, Pillsbury and the victim were drinking in the Crosby Street apartment. While the two were alone, the victim was texting on her phone, and Pillsbury became jealous and began asking to see the phone. The victim refused to turn over her phone, and Pillsbury, who was a foot taller and 100 pounds heavier, physically took it from her. The phone had a pattern lock on it, and Pillsbury was unable to unlock the phone, which angered him. [¶4]
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and the “lack of leadership” in his office. “Mr. Kobach does not act with the best intentions of Kansans in mind. He only considers what is best for his personal agenda. This stands directly against what is best for the people of Kansas,” Schodorf said in a statement. Kobach's decision could have reverberations for Democrats across the ballot, if they're asked to answer for Taylor's baggage concerning domestic violence and alleged gender discrimination. He's still in the middle of a discrimination suit brought against his office by two former female employees, and he drew heavy criticism for refusing to prosecute domestic violence cases as the Shawnee County district attorney due to, he said, budget cuts. But Democrats risk their own chances in the race by making so much noise about Kobach’sIndiana,  are  the  only  children  of  Richard  T.  and  Mary  Louise  Doermer.  They  are  also  the  beneficiaries  of  a  multi‐million dollar trust that their now‐deceased parents es‐ tablished for their children and grandchildren. The trust has  three trustees: Richard, Kathryn, and a corporate trustee (cur‐ rently Bankers Trust). When their father passed away in 2010,  No. 17‐1659  3 Richard and Kathryn fell into “irreconcilable” disputes about  how to manage the trust and invest its assets. About a year  later, Kathryn hired Oxford, an Indiana corporation, to advise  her about how to handle the trust and resolve the feud with  her brother. The trust paid Oxford’s fees.   In March 2012, Oxford advised Kathryn that the best solu‐ tion to her dispute with her brother was to divide the trust in  two, creating one trust for Kathryn and her children, and an‐ other for Richard and his. Richard eagerly accepted this pro‐ posal. As part of the proposal, Kathryn and Richard agreed to  move the situs of the trust from Indiana to South Dakota, pre‐ sumably to take advantage of South Dakota’s more favorable  laws.   The siblings spent the next several months haggling over  the finer details of asset division. Ultimately, they could not  agree  on  the  terms  of  a  petition  to  divide  the  trust.  When  Kathryn refused to sign Richard’s proposed agreement in the  fall of 2012, he petitioned a South Dakota state court to order  that the trust be split in half. The court did not grant his re‐ quest, and the trust remains intact to this day.  Richard complains that he has “suffered great losses from  disbursements  and  benefits  that  he  and  his  family  lineage  would have been entitled to receive” had he been allowed to  pursue  his  high‐risk,  high‐reward  investment  strategy  in  2012. Richard alleges that the reason his sister refused to sign  the trust‐division agreement is because she received negligent  advice  from  Oxford.  If  Oxford  had  not  given  Kathryn  poor  financial  advice,  he  asserts,  she  would  have  accepted  his  proposed 
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as popular as ever. This year Warner Brothers/Legendary Pictures is launching its reboot of Godzilla (this time set in San Francisco), while Rialto Pictures has painstakingly restored the original 98-minute Japanese version of the film for a new release under the title, Godzilla: The Japanese Original. American audiences now have the opportunity to see this classic film as it was meant to be seen. The 20 minutes of American footage (mostly with Raymond Burr) are gone while approximately 38 minutes of the original film are now restored. What remains from the original production? Sadly, not much. The oldest known prop from the 1954 production is the Oxygen Destroyer that was used in the original to kill the monster (and featured on the poster for Godzilla: The Japanese Original). The   I didn’t talk about God . . . other than the one time Mike Fitzgerald asked  me what I was listening to and I said a Christian radio station talking  about blended families. . . . Isabel, for whatever reason one day told me  that her mom works at the Marian Center downtown. I told her I had just  bought a cross necklace there a couple of months back. It’s a Catholic  store. Also, she told me her little brothers and sisters had gone to Little  Flower. I said I had gone to Little Flower from K–8 and sent my kids there  for a little while but couldn’t afford the entire time.    Hunt reacted by documenting his involvement in handling complaints about  Painter’s behavior. For example, on October 31, 2011, he noted for his file that one of  Painter’s coworkers had told him she was “fearful of . . . Deanna and was making other  arrangements for her car‐pool to pick her up in the evening as she and Deanna both  leave work at the same time.” Hunt gathered similar statements from other coworkers.  He disciplined Painter for keeping the log, and he gave his file and the employee  statements to Ryan Amerson, a labor‐relations specialist. Amerson recommended that  Hunt again place Painter on paid administrative leave, which, after conferring with his  supervisor, Hunt did on November 23, 2011.     Five days later Marie Malek‐Robinson, the IDOT’s fitness‐for‐duty coordinator,  retained psychiatrist Dr. Terry Killian to evaluate Painter’s mental health. Dr. Killian  met with Painter on December 2 and 16, 2011. He concluded that Painter was  psychiatrically fit for duty, but the statements from her coworkers and supervisors  No. 16‐3187   
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/* Copyright (C) 2009 Onno Hommes. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. */ PR.registerLangHandler(PR.createSimpleLexer([["com",/^#[^\r\n]*/,null,"#"],["pln",/^[\t\n\r \xA0]+/,null,"\t\n\r \u00a0"],["str",/^\"(?:[^\"\\]|\\[\s\S])*(?:\"|$)/,null,'"']],[["kwd",/^(?:ADS|AD|AUG|BZF|BZMF|CAE|CAF|CA|CCS|COM|CS|DAS|DCA|DCOM|DCS|DDOUBL|DIM|DOUBLE|DTCB|DTCF|DV|DXCH|EDRUPT|EXTEND|INCR|INDEX|NDX|INHINT|LXCH|MASK|MSK|MP|MSU|NOOP|OVSK|QXCH|RAND|READ|RELINT|RESUME|RETURN|ROR|RXOR|SQUARE|SU|TCR|TCAA|OVSK|TCF|TC|TS|WAND|WOR|WRITE|XCH|XLQ|XXALQ|ZL|ZQ|ADD|ADZ|SUB|SUZ|MPY|MPR|MPZ|DVP|COM|ABS|CLA|CLZ|LDQ|STO|STQ|ALS|LLS|LRS|TRA|TSQ|TMI|TOV|AXT|TIX|DLY|INP|OUT)\s/, null],["typ",/^(?:-?GENADR|=MINUS|2BCADR|VN|BOF|MM|-?2CADR|-?[1-6]DNADR|ADRES|BBCON|[SE]?BANK\=?|BLOCK|BNKSUM|E?CADR|COUNT\*?|2?DEC\*?|-?DNCHAN|-?DNPTR|EQUALS|ERASE|MEMORY|2?OCT|REMADR|SETLOC|SUBRO|ORG|BSS|BES|SYN|EQU|DEFINE|END)\s/,null],["lit",/^\'(?:-*(?:\w|\\[\x21-\x7e])(?:[\w-]*|\\[\x21-\x7e])[=!?]?)?/],["pln",/^-*(?:[!-z_]|\\[\x21-\x7e])(?:[\w-]*|\\[\x21-\x7e])[=!?]?/i],["pun",/^[^\w\t\n\r \xA0()\"\\\';]+/]]),["apollo","agc","aea"]); 11:32 A leak of the latest draft of the European council conclusions assessing the state of the Brexit negotiations shows only a few small changes after Donald Tusk, the president of the council, persuaded France and Germany to stick with his plan and offer trade talks from December to the UK, should sufficient progress be made by then. The document to be signed off by EU ministers on the general affairs council tomorrow, ahead of discussion by leaders, now has an extra line insisting on a role for the European court of justice in protecting citizens rights in a withdrawal agreement. It also insists that sufficient progress must be made in all three opening issues - citizens rights, the irish border, and the financial settlement for trade talks to begin. The offer
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agmen. Tamil: நாங்கள் கடிதங்கள் பிரதிநிதித்துவம், மற்றும் முடியும் கடிதங்களை நாம் இப்போது உருவாக்கும் ஆரம்பிக்க முடியும் மின்னஞ்சல்கள் மற்றும் அச்சு எழுத்துக்கள் திரையில். >> எனவே, நான் முடிந்தால், என்னை அழைக்க அனுமதி எட்டு துணிச்சலான தொண்டர்கள் - மட்டும் காணப்படும் கவலைப்படாதே யார் கேமரா ஆனால் இணையத்தில் - இங்கே வந்து எட்டு போன்ற பிரதிநிதித்துவப்படுத்துவதாக மாறாக இந்த மூன்று பிட்கள்,. எனவே எப்படி ஒன்று, இரண்டு? எப்படி மூன்று? ஒளி எப்படி நான்கு நீல, இறுதியில் ஐந்து? இங்கு ஒருவர் பற்றி? முன் ஆறு, முன் ஏழு, அத்துடன் முன், எட்டு,. >> அதனால் நான் மிகவும் தயாரிக்கப்பட்ட வர நடந்தது காகித துண்டுகளை ஒரு மொத்தமாக கொண்டு. மற்றும் காகித இந்த துண்டுகள் மீது எண்கள் என்று எதை குறிப்பிடுகிறது பத்திகள் நீங்கள் பிரதிநிதித்துவம் போகிறோம். எனவே நீங்கள் இருக்கும் - உன் பெயர் என்ன? >> மாணவர்: அண்ணா லியா. >> டேவிட் MALAN: அண்ணா லியா, நீங்கள் 128s பத்தியில் இருக்கும். நீங்கள்? >> மாணவர்: கிறிஸ். >> டேவிட் MALAN: கிறிஸ் சாப்பிடுவேன் 64s பத்தியில் இருக்கும். நீங்கள்? >> மாணவர்: டான். >> டேவிட் MALAN: டான் சாப்பிடுவேன் 32s பத்தியில் இருக்கும். >> மாணவர்: Pramit. >> டேவிட் MALAN: Pramit சாப்பிடுவேன் 16s பத்தியில் இருக்கும். >> மாணவர்: லில்லியன். >> டேவிட் MALAN: லில்லியன் 8s இருக்கும். >> மாணவர்: ஜில். >> டேவிட் MALAN: ஜில் சாப்பிடுவேன் 4s பத்தியில் இருக்கும். >> மாணவர்: மேரி. >>predstavujú to, čo stĺpce vy sa chystáte zastupovať. Takže si budú - Ako sa voláte? >> STUDENT: Anna Leah. >> DAVID Malan: Anna Leah, tie bude 128s stĺpec. Ste? >> STUDENT: Chris. >> DAVID Malan: Chris bude byť 64s stĺpec. Ste? >> STUDENT: Dan. >> DAVID Malan: Dan bude byť 32s stĺpec. >> STUDENT: Pramit. >> DAVID Malan: Pramit bude byť 16s stĺpec. >> STUDENT: Lillian. >> DAVID Malan: Lillian bude 8s. >> STUDENT: Jill. >> DAVID Malan: Jill bude byť 4s stĺpec. >> STUDENT: Mary. >> DAVID Malan: Mary budú 2s a? >> STUDENT: David. >> DAVID Malan: David bude byť 1s stĺpec. Dutch: we kunnen letters staan, en met brieven kunnen we nu beginnen met componeren e-mails en afdrukbare tekens op het scherm. >> Dus laat me uit te nodigen, als ik kon, acht dappere vrijwilligers - die het niet erg te zien zijn niet alleen on camera maar op het internet - om hier te komen en vertegenwoordigt acht dergelijke bits
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Megan Gale: she’s worth it Sabine Ernest looks at Megan Gale, who has been hitting international screens as L’Oréal Paris’s new spokeswoman FOR MANY OBSERVERS, Megan Gale was largely unknown, even to her Australian audience, until recently. Born and raised in Perth, Western Australia, her first brush with modelling came after she won a competition at the age of 18. After a couple years of doing modelling stints in Australia, Megan moved to Italy where she was catapulted to national fame, thanks to a Vodafone television ad. Since then, Megan has continued her rise to international stardom with her most recent achievement being her selection as a L’Oréal Paris ambassador to Australia and New Zealand. Joining the likes of other L’Oréal ambassadors such as Sonam Kapoor, Aishwarya Rai and Andie MacDowell, the unaffected yet stunning Megan Gale is in her element. Despite fame basedbefore  the  IJ,  Meng  pursued  her  claim  for  relief  from  removal  by  testifying to the persecution alleged in her application.  She also testified to her  job  responsibilities  as  a  public  security  officer,  a  position  she  had  held  for  22  years.    Meng  stated  that,  in  that  capacity,  she  oversaw  approximately  1,100  households,  and  that  her  duties  included  reporting  all  pregnant  women  to  China’s  family  planning  office,  including  women  pregnant  in  violation  of  state  4  limitations.  Meng understood that when she reported a policy‐violating woman  to  authorities,  that  woman  would  be  punished,  typically  by  being  forced  to  undergo  an  abortion  or  sterilization.    Indeed,  she  testified  to  having  seen  such  women  dragged  away  forcibly 
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Assessment of groundwater quality in the buffer zone of Limpopo National Park, Gaza Province, Southern Mozambique. Many areas in the Southern African Development Community are data-poor and poorly accessible. Water quality assessment in these areas therefore has to rely on the limited available data, coupled with restricted field sampling. This paper documents the first evaluation of the main geochemical processes and impact of anthropogenic and natural sources of contamination on the groundwater quality of the aquifer system used for domestic and agricultural purposes in Limpopo National Park, Gaza Province, Southern Mozambique. Twenty-five groundwater and surface water samples were collected during two field campaigns, one in October 2016 (the end of the arid period) and the other in March 2017 (the end of the wet period). In the field, theplank  being  to  allow  maintenance work on the track). On the day in question the  crew had difficulty removing one of the planks in the usual  way, and with the plaintiff’s approval a member of the crew  named Zielke used a front‐end loader—a tractor‐like vehicle  equipped in this instance with a forklift that could be used to  pry  a  plank  loose  without  removing  any  of  the  lags—to  re‐ move the plank. The procedure caused the plank to fly loose  No. 16‐1577  3  just as the plaintiff was walking into the center of the track,  and to strike one of his legs.  Though at first he thought he’d just bruised his leg, sev‐ eral  days  later  he  went  to  his  doctor  and  learned  that  he’d  fractured  his  tibia  (shinbone).  After  first  lying  to  two  of  his  coworkers that he’d been injured at home, on advice of a un‐ ion official and a lawyer affiliated with the union he told his  supervisor,  Veitz,  that  he’d  been  injured  by  the  plank  and  was going to fill out an injury report. Veitz told him to sub‐ mit  the  report  to  someone  in  management,  which  he  did.  The company accepted the report and paid his medical bills.  BNSF has a policy of investigating all reported injuries by  staging a reenactment of the accident in order to learn how it  happened. Veitz staged the reenactment and concluded that  the plaintiff had been careless in walking into the crossing in  which  the  front‐end  loader  was  busy  trying  to  remove  the  plank, 
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Knitting Factory in Williamsburg, where the genitals smelled like potpourri. The amazing contestants were asked to deliver their platforms (like, "Leave no bacon behind"), perform a talent (from nipple-biting to bribing the judges with cupcakes), and answer a question from the panel (asked if she'd fuck Octomom, a butch contestant replied, "I'd need something tighter"). That last hottie, K.S. Stevens, won the grand prize of 100 bucks in singles, a cameo in a lesbian porn film, and a Hitachi magic wand ("the Cadillac of vibrators") in case she wants to hang out with Eros a little more. CTRC is a not‐for‐profit corporation located in Buffalo, New York.  On  April 1, 2013, CTRC held a Dyngus Day fundraising event, for which it obtained a  temporary license to sell liquor.1  At the fundraising event, CTRC allegedly served  Thomas Gilray alcohol.  Later that same evening, Gilray was driving while intoxicated  and struck two pedestrians with his vehicle ‐‐ William Sheehan and Michael Serrano.2   Both were seriously injured in the accident.    On November 14 and 19, 2013, respectively, the Sheehans and Serrano  filed separate personal injury lawsuits against CTRC and others.  The claims against  CTRC were based on the Dram Shop statutes, N.Y. General Obligations Law   § 11‐101 and N.Y. Alcoholic Beverage Control Law § 65.  The complaints alleged that,  sometime in the seven hours prior to the accident, Gilray was served alcohol at CTRCʹs  Dyngus Day fundraising event despite being visibly intoxicated.    In 2013, CTRC promptly notified its insurance carrier, PIIC, of the  lawsuits, and PIIC began defending CTRC in both cases.  At issue in this appeal is the                                                    1   Dyngus Day is observed on the Monday after Easter, and is celebrated in particular by  Polish‐American communities.  2   The Court has been advised that William Sheehan died on January 10, 2018.  As Mrs.  Sheehan remains a party and Mr. Sheehanʹs interests are aligned with the interests of the  remaining appellees, the Court is proceeding with the appeal.  See Fed. R. App. P. 43(a)(1).  ‐ 3 ‐    extent of PIICʹs obligation to defend and indemnify CTRC for claims arising out of  purported violations of the Dram Shop statutes.    Prior to the event, CTRC had purchased two insurance policies from PIIC,  a primary policy (the ʺPrimary Policyʺ) and an excess policy (the ʺExcess Policy,ʺ and  together the ʺPoliciesʺ).  The Primary Policy contains two coverage parts:  a commercial  general liability (ʺCGLʺ) part and a liquor liability part.   
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The Second Eviction  A  month  after  the  eviction  and  reentry,  Nimrod  was  re‐ placed  by  First  Merit  Realty  Company  as  the  new  property  manager for Castilian. Michael Bloom, a First Merit employee,  noticed  that  Zoretic  never  signed  a  lease  with  Castilian.  He  sought legal advice from the Kovitz lawyers about the matter.  They emailed him on February 4 and told him that “if the ten‐ ant refuses to sign the lease we would replace the eviction or‐ der with the sheriff.”   Bloom then sent Zoretic a letter with the order of posses‐ sion, advising Zoretic that if she wanted to remain in the unit,  she needed to sign the new lease by February 10. He sent an‐ other letter on February 11, warning that Zoretic would face  eviction if she refused to sign the lease and did not leave the  apartment. After receiving no response, Bloom asked Kovitz  lawyers to take over the eviction process. On April 29, Kovitz  lawyers obtained a new date stamp from the Clerk of Cook  County on the original September 2008 order, and placed the  newly stamped order with the Cook County Sheriff.  On June 5, Deputy Sheriffs John Darge, Darrell Dyson, and  Kyle Tryba were assigned to execute the eviction order. They  arrived at Castilian around 2:00 p.m. and spoke with Edward  Carey, a Castilian agent who confirmed the unit to be evicted.  The deputy sheriff team then knocked on the door of the unit  and announced their presence. When no one answered, they  opened the door and entered the unit with their guns drawn,  where they found Zoretic and her husband. Seeing that they  were  unarmed,  the  officers  put  down  their  weapons  and  asked if anyone else was in the unit. Zoretic and her husband  were taken to the living room while the officers conducted a  protective  sweep,  searching  for  any  individuals  who  may  have been hiding. While the deputy sheriffs were completing  paperwork  to  finalize  the  eviction,  Zoretic  informed  Dyson  4   No. 14‐2008  that she had spoken with Chief Dicaro and Lieutenant Pon at  the sheriff’s office about the eviction. Dyson called Lieutenant  Pon,  who  told  him  to  continue  the  eviction.  After  photo‐ graphing items that Zoretic asked to take with her, the officers  escorted Zoretic out of the unit, and gave possession to Carey.   Less than a week later, Zoretic sued in circuit court, and  was awarded possession of the unit until Castilian obtained a  lawful two cohorts reflect this process. The first cohort was organised around a Christian church although participation was open to non-members through the networks of the members and through a Facebook call. These included both men and women with the belief that including women would help link their partners to the intervention. The minimal criteria to enrol in the first cohort through the church and Facebook call were to be an adult Māori male with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 25 or higher or an adult member of the whānau (extended family) of a participant. The second cohort was organised through a trainer at a local gym. He recruited community members who met the eligibility criteria from his network and the networks of participants; most of the men were not
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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. So now we have the Ramses Square Massacre – these bloodbaths seem to come
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ಹಾಗೂೂ ಮುಸಲ್ಮಾನರ ಮಧ್ಯ ನಡೆಯುವ ಧಾರ್ಮಿಕ ಜಗಳದ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಈ ಕಥೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ವಿವರಿಸಲಾಗಿದೆ. ಈ ಜಗಳದಿಂದ ಮಕ್ಕಳ ಮೇಲೆ ಉಂಟಾಗುವ ಪರಿಣಾಮವನ್ನು ಲೇಖಕರು ವಿವರಿಸಿದ್ದಾರೆ. ಹೇಗೆ ಸ್ನೇಹದಿಂದ ಈ ಯುದ್ಧವನ್ನು ನಿಲ್ಲಿಸಬಹುದು ಎಂಬುದಕ್ಕೆ ಈ ಕಥೆ ಉದಾಹರಣೆಯಾಗಿದೆ. (Dare Devil Mustafa shows the religious conflict between Hindus and Muslims and how it effects the mindset of children. At the same time it also shows the way friendship can between two religions can create a peaceful atmosphere. Mustafa is a character which initially is scared about being the only Muslim student in a Hindu school and the problems he has to face due to his religion. The way he tackles those problems and make friends is beautifully written.) ತಬರನ ಕಥೆ (Tabarana Kathe) ತಬರನ ವ್ಯಥೆ ಕಥೆ! ತಬರ ಒಬ್ಬ ಸರ್ಕಾರೀ ನೌಕರ. ತಬರನ ಜೀವನವನ್ನು ಹೇಗೆ ರಾಜಕೀಯ ಹಾಗೂ ಲಂಚಕೋರರಿಂದ ತುಂಬಿದ ಸರ್ಕಾರ ಹಾಳು ಮಾಡುತ್ತದೆ ಎಂದು ಈ ಕಥೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ಕಂಡುZealand. Premier Toke Talagi said Niue managed to pay off US$4 million of debt and had "no interest" in borrowing again, particularly from huge powers such as China. Information technology The first computers were Apple machines brought in by the University of the South Pacific Extension Centre around the early 1980s. The Treasury Department computerised its general ledger in 1986 using NEC personal computers that were IBM PC XT compatible. The Census of Households and Population in 1986 was the first to be processed using a personal computer with the assistance of David Marshall, FAO Adviser on Agricultural Statistics, advising UNFPA Demographer Dr Lawrence Lewis and Niue Government Statistician Bill Vakaafi Motufoou to switch from using manual tabulation cards. In 1987 Statistics Niue got its new personal computer NEC
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India’. He cannot be considered a ‘freedom fighter’ at all. In fact, he sought an alliance with France, to not only fight against the British but also to use the French army to invade and settle scores against the Maratha, Malabar, Carnatic and Travancore kingdoms. The pages of history can’t be simply obliterated by Siddu according to his convenience and advantage. Tipu had the dubious distinction of being an epitome of religious intolerance. He forcibly converted lakhs of Hindus to Islam after his war against the Malabar. Tipu had destroyed the Milagres Church in Mangalore built in 1680. In fact, he did not spare Christians as well. He had imprisoned at least 60,000 Catholics, suspected of being British spies. Siddu’s suddenly-turned-secular-icon Tipu made the captive Christians walk all the way 4 1 The charges against Facen stem from the execution of a search warrant by 2 officers of the Rochester Police Department early in the afternoon of September 26, 3 2011, at 303 Lakeview Park, Rochester, New York (“303 Lakeview”), which led to 4 the seizure of narcotics, drug trafficking paraphernalia, a firearm, and 5 ammunition.  Facen was the only person present in the house when the officers 6 arrived.  He was found in the largest bedroom on the second floor, unclothed on 7 the bed.  He was lying on top of a roll of currency, and additional currency was 8 found behind the headboard.  The currency found in and behind the bed totaled 9 $1235.  10 The following items were located in plain view in the bedroom with Facen: 11 a box of ammunition; a grinder; clear, unused Ziplock baggies; and a dime bag 12 containing 0.126 grams of cocaine base.  Additionally, officers found a pair of 13 white shorts in a pile of clothes on the bedroom floor.  In the pocket of the white 14 shorts, officers found a bag containing 34.49 grams of cocaine, as well as other 15 small bags containing materials often used as cutting agents for cocaine.  The 16 white shorts were not seized.  The officers did, however, photograph the white 17 shorts; the photograph shows the number “38” on the label.  Apart from the 18 testimony of the officers who found the white shorts and a post‐arrest picture of
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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. 3. The modern man is considerate. At the movie 3 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.   4 
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Q: wordpress website for mobile. How to check the the device then redirect to mobile website URL i have created a wordpress website mobile version. now i've to deploy it on live server on the same url as for normal web version. my problem is how i check that the accessing device is mobile and move it to the mobile version of URL. Suggest The code in header file or any other change in any file. A: I've used this check for mobile browser in header.php of wordpress theme and it works very fine and well for me. Helping link for me Wordpress Mobile - Change Part of the URL Instead of Redirecting to the Front Page? $useragent=$_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT']; if(preg_match('/android|avantgo|blackberry|blazer|compal|elaine|fennec|hiptop|iemobile|ip(hone|od)|iris|kindle|lge |maemo|midp|mmp|opera m(ob|in)i|palm( os)?|phone|p(ixi|re)\/|plucker|pocket|psp|symbian|treo|up\.(browser|link)|vodafone|wap|windows (ce|phone)|xda|xiino/i',$useragent)||preg_match('/1207|6310|6590|3gso|4thp|50[1-6]i|770s|802s|a wa|abac|ac(er|oo|s\-)|ai(ko|rn)|al(av|ca|co)|amoi|an(ex|ny|yw)|aptu|ar(ch|go)|as(te|us)|attw|au(di|\-m|r |s )|avan|be(ck|ll|nq)|bi(lb|rd)|bl(ac|az)|br(e|v)w|bumb|bw\-(n|u)|c55\/|capi|ccwa|cdm\-|cell|chtm|cldc|cmd\-|co(mp|nd)|craw|da(it|ll|ng)|dbte|dc\-s|devi|dica|dmob|do(c|p)o|ds(12|\-d)|el(49|ai)|em(l2|ul)|er(ic|k0)|esl8|ez([4-7]0|os|wa|ze)|fetc|fly(\-|_)|g1 u|g560|gene|gf\-5|g\-mo|go(\.w|od)|gr(ad|un)|haie|hcit|hd\-(m|p|t)|hei\-|hi(pt|ta)|hp( i|ip)|hs\-c|ht(c(\-| |_|a|g|p|s|t)|tp)|hu(aw|tc)|i\-(20|go|ma)|i230|iac( |\-|\/)|ibro|idea|ig01|ikom|im1k|inno|ipaq|iris|ja(t|v)a|jbro|jemu|jigs|kddi|keji|kgt( |\/)|klon|kpt |kwc\-|kyo(c|k)|le(no|xi)|lg(A Nassau County judge dramatically reversed himself in a decision about divorce payments that had been cited by an independent commission as an example of flaws in legislation passed to reform New York's matrimonial laws. In March 2011, Judge Norman Janowitz ordered Jeffrey Goldberg to pay his wife Jill Goldberg more than $17,000 a month, though his monthly take-home pay as an investment banker was only $12,775, according to court documents. His wife, Jill, is employed as a guidance counselor, earning $103,000 a year. Mr....
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Town) as Gale, Gamby's ex-wife; Shea Whigham (HBO's Boardwalk Empire) as Ray, Gale's impossibly nice husband; and Sheaun McKinney (Know Thy Enemy) as cafeteria worker Dayshawn. Joining the cast this season is Dale Dickey (Hell or High Water) as Nash, who was appointed vice principal of discipline in Gamby's absence. Guest stars on the second season include Fisher Stevens (The Grand Budapest Hotel) as a scholarly rival to Gamby for Amanda's attentions; Scott Caan (Hawaii 5-0) as a teambuilding trainer; Maya Love as Gamby's daughter, Janelle; and Susan Park (Fargo) as Russell's wife, Christine. The Middle - "The Setup" (ABC, 8:00PM ET/PT) (Repeat) Frankie is tasked with being at her mom Pat’s (Marsha Mason) beck and call when she has to stay for a few days at the Heck housethe  inside source of the information conveyed to him, specifically, that it  “came directly from contacts at Dell.”  J.A. 42, ¶ 111.   Later that month, defendants again met with Adondakis, who  “reiterated  that  he  had  never  told  Mr.  Ganek  anything  about  the  source of his information.”  Id. at 45, ¶ 130.   Meanwhile,  on  February  11,  2011,  approximately  three  months after the LG search, Ganek announced that, due to the flight  of investors from LG, he was forced to close the fund.    7 
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behalf of the Estate of Robert Levine, TERESANNE LOSTRANGIO, individually and  on behalf of the Estate of Joseph Lostrangio, MARGARET MAURO, individually and  on behalf of the Estate of Dorothy Mauro, RAMON MELENDEZ, individually and  9    on behalf of the Estate of Mary Melendez, PATRICIA MILANO, individually and on  behalf of the Estate of Peter T. Milano, IVY MORENO, individually and on behalf  of the Estate of Yvette Nichole Moreno, JOANNE LOVETT, individually and on  behalf of the Estate of Brian Nunez, ESTATE OF VINCENT A. OGNIBENE,  individually and on behalf of the Estate of Philip Paul Ognibene, CHRISTINE  PAPASSO, individually and on behalf of the Estate of Salvatore T. Papasso,  PATRICIA J. PERRY, individually and on behalf of the Estate of John William Perry,  RODNEY RATCHFORD, individually and on behalf of the Estate of Marsha Dianah  Ratchford, RODNEY M. RATCHFORD, MARSHEE R. RATCHFORD, RODNEY  RATCHFORD FOR THE BENEFIT OF MARANDA C. RATCHFORD, JUDITH  REISS,  individually and on behalf of the Estate of Joshua Scott Reiss, JOYCE ANN RODAK,  individually and on behalf of the Estate of John M. Rodak, CHELSEA NICOLE  RODAK, JOYCE ANN RODAK FOR THE BENEFIT OF DEVON MARIE RODAK, JOHN  RODAK, REGINA RODAK, JOANNE GORI, DIANE ROMERO, individually and on  behalf of the Estate of Elvin Romero, LOREN ROSENTHAL, individually and on  behalf of the Estate of Richard Rosenthal, EXPEDITO SANTILLIAN, individually and  on behalf of the Estate of Maria Theresa Santillian, ESTER SANTILLIAN, ELLEN  SARACINI, individually and on behalf of the Estate of Victor Saracini, GUARDIAN  OF ANNE C. SARACINI, JOANNE RENZI, PAUL SCHERTZER, individually and on  behalf of the Estate of Scott Schertzer, RONALD S. SLOAN, individually and on  behalf of the Estate of Paul K. Sloan, ESTATE OF GEORGE ERIC SMITH, RAYMOND  SMITH, KATHERINE SOULAS, individually and on behalf of the Estate of Timothy P.  Soulas, RUSSA STEINER, individually and on behalf of the Estate of William R.  Steiner, ANGELA S. STERGIOPOULOS, individually and on behalf of the Estate of  Andrew Stergiopoulos, GEORGE STERGIOPOULOS, individually and on behalf of  the Estate of Andrew Stergiopoulos, SANDRA STRAUB, individually and on behalf  of the Estate of Edward W. Straub, JOAN E. TINO, individually and on behalf of  the Estate of Jennifer Tino, PAMELA SCHIELE, CHRISTINE BARTON‐PENCE,  individually and on behalf of the Estate of Jeanmarie Wallendorf, ESTATE OF  META WALLER, DOYLE RAYMOND WARD, individually and on behalf of the Estate  of Timothy Raymond Ward, GERALD BINGHAM, ALICE CARPENETO, STEPHEN L.  CARTLEDGE, MICHELLE WRIGHT, HAOMIN JIAN, FUMEI CHIEN, HUICHUN JIAN, HUI‐ The background facts of this case are provided in detail in an  accompanying opinion.  In re 650 Fifth Avenue and Related Properties, 14‐2027 (“In  re 650 Fifth Ave.”).  We assume familiarity with that opinion, and provide an  abbreviated version of events here.   A. Iran’s Involvement With The Alavi Foundation and 650 Fifth  Avenue Company  The Alavi Foundation (“Alavi” or “the Foundation”) traces its origins to  1973, when the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, incorporated the  eponymous Pahlavi Foundation as a New York not‐for‐profit corporation, and  endowed it with several million dollars.  Following the 1979 Iranian Revolution,  the Ayatollah Khomeini ordered the formation of the Bonyad Mostazafan, an  entity charged with managing property expropriated by the revolutionary  government, and the Pahlavi Foundation was renamed the Mostazafan  Foundation of New York.  The Foundation took on its present name in 1992.2                                               2 For ease of reference only, we refer to all three iterations of the foundation as “Alavi”  throughout the remainder of this opinion.  15    Since its inception, Alavi has purchased and maintained several properties in the  United States, including a 36‐story office tower at 650 Fifth Avenue in New York  City (“the Building”), the construction of which was financed by loans Alavi  received from Bank Melli, a bank wholly owned by Iran.    650 Fifth Avenue Company (“650 Fifth Ave. Co.” or “the Partnership”) is a  partnership created under New York law in 1989 as part of a plan to relieve  Alavi of tax obligations that it incurred as a result of the mortgages Bank Melli  held on the Building.  Specifically, Alavi, together with the Government of Iran,  the Bonyad Mostazafan, and Bank Melli, agreed to a plan whereby Bank Melli  used a chain of straw companies to enter into a partnership with Alavi.  Through  a series of circular transactions, instead of holding mortgages on the Building,  Bank Melli became a 35% (and eventually 40%) owner of 650 Fifth Ave. Co. and,  thereby, a partial owner of the Building.  See In re 650 Fifth Ave., 14‐2027, at 14–19  (discussing details of 1989 tax transaction).  Alavi owns the other 60% of 650 Fifth  Ave. Co. and, until 2008, served as 650 Fifth Ave. Co.’s managing partner,  administering the day‐to‐day affairs of the Partnership.  See id. at 18–19  (describing ownership and management of Partnership).  Although Assa  Corporation, which was owned by Assa Company Limited (collectively, “Assa”), 
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[[Cruciatus Curse]] during the [[First Wizarding War]] and was unable to avoid [[Azkaban]] following [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]]'s downfall. Fought in the [[Second Wizarding War]]. Participated in the illegal break-in and [[Battle of the Department of Mysteries|battle]] at the [[Department of Mysteries]], killing [[Sirius Black]], and was the only Death Eater who escaped Azkaban following that battle. Tortured [[Hermione Granger]] and killed [[Dobby]] at [[Malfoy Manor]]. Killed [[Nymphadora Tonks]] and attempted to kill [[Ginevra Weasley|Ginny Weasley]] during the [[Battle of Hogwarts]]. She was subsequently killed by [[Molly Weasley]] in the same battle. |Participated in the torture and permanent incapacitation of [[Alice and Frank Longbottom]] with the [[Cruciatus Curse]] during the [[First Wizarding War]] and was unable to avoid [[Azkaban]] following [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]]'s downfall. Fought in the [[Second Wizarding War]].Participated in the illegal break-in and [[Battle of the Department of Mysteries|battle]] at the [[Department of Mysteries]], killing [[Sirius Black]], and was the only Death Eater who escaped Azkaban following that battle. Tortured [[Hermione Granger]] and killed [[Dobby]] at [[Malfoy Manor]]. Killed [[Nymphadora Tonks]] and attempted to kill [[Ginevra Weasley|Ginny Weasley]] during the [[Battle of Hogwarts]]. She was subsequently killed by [[Molly Weasley]] in the same battle. − |Deceased, killed by Molly Weasley + |Deceased |- |- |[[Crabbe Sr.]] |[[Crabbe Sr.]] |Male |Male − |Fought in the [[First Wizarding War]]. Having avoided [[Azkaban]] following [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]]'s downfall, Crabbe was present when the Dark Lord was [[Rebirth of LordVoldemort|reborn]]. He later participated in the illegal break-in and [[Battle of the Department of Mysteries|battle]] of the [[Department of Mysteries]] during the [[Second Wizarding War]] and was subsequently imprisoned. Crabbe, along with
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[[Muggle]]s in the process and faking his own death. Present at the Dark Lord's [[Return of theDarkLord|rebirth]], assisting him in doing so, murdering [[Cedric Diggory]] in the process. Prior to these events, he led [[Bertha Jorkins]] to her death. Pettigrew tried to strangle Harry Potter in [[Malfoy Manor]] but hesitated when Harry Potter reminded him of a life debt, which resulted in him being strangled by his enchanted silver hand. + |Betrayed [[James and Lily Potter]] to [[Tom Riddle|Voldemort]], framing [[Sirius Black]] for the crime, whilst killing twelve [[Muggle]]s in the process and faking his own death. Present at the Dark Lord's [[Rebirth of TomMarvoloRiddle|rebirth]], assisting him in doing so, murdering [[Cedric Diggory]] in the process. Prior to these events, he led [[Bertha Jorkins]] to her death. Pettigrew tried tostrangle Harry Potter in [[Malfoy Manor]] but hesitated when Harry Potter reminded him of a life debt, which resulted in him being strangled by his enchanted silver hand. |Deceased |Deceased |- |- Line 355: Line 354: |[[Walden Macnair]] |[[Walden Macnair]] |Male |Male − |One of [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]]'s first Death Eaters, Macnair fought during the [[First Wizarding War]]. Following Voldemort's downfall, he was able to avoid [[Azkaban]] by claiming to have been under the [[Imperius Curse]]. Present at the Dark Lord's [[Rebirth of LordVoldemort|rebirth]]. Recruited [[Giant|giants]] to join Lord Voldemort's side during the [[Second Wizarding War]]. Participated in the illegal break-in and [[Battle of the Department of Mysteries|battle]] at the [[Department of Mysteries]] and was subsequently imprisoned. Macnair, along with other Death Eaters, escaped during the [[1997]] mass breakout and participated in the [[Battle of Hogwarts]], in which he was
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and boiled and roasted peanuts. Now Making Plans for August 25 & 26 – 2017 Mineral Spring Park – Williamston, SC State Hwy. 20 just off I-85 between Anderson and Greenville, SC Thanks For Making the 2016 Spring Water Festival a Success! We are now making plans for the 2017 Festival planned for Friday August 25 and Saturday August 27, 2017! Check Back in Early Spring For Updates. The 2016 Spring Water Festival held over the weekend of Aug. 26 & 27 was a tremendous success! Thanks to all of the vendors, performers, displays, businesses, volunteers, runners, walkers, Town of Williamston, Williamston Police Department, MedShore EMS and most of all to the people of Williamston and the surrounding areas who came out to enjoy the activities and supports us! Churches, businesses and organizations in theforgotten here. However, he always is memorialized one weekend near the end of May when they place a small American flag in front of his headstone. There was a time, more than 90 years ago, when he was a prominent citizen of Steamboat Springs. Born in 1842, he had been a colonel in the Union Army during the Civil War. Near the turn of the century, he was Steamboat’s state senator from the Populist Party. ������������������ ������ �������� ����� ������� Tom Ross PILOT & TODAY We can infer from his political affiliation that Graham stood for the interests of farmers and laborers. He may have supported free coinage of gold and silver, public ownership of railroads and a graduated federal income tax. I would have liked to have asked him about those things myself. But he died in California in 1914 and was only brought back to Steamboat for burial. He’s over in the old section ����� ������� ������������������������� ������������� ����������������������������������� ������ ����� of Steamboat Springs Cemetery where there’s an
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unimpeded view of Mount Werner. You could not have known from driving by on the highway today, but there were a startling number of flags in front of grave stones in the little cemetery on the hill — 256 in all. All of them signified the resting places of military veterans. Most of the veterans on the hill, like Graham, survived their combat experiences. But there are five graves of men who died for their country, three from the Korean War and two from Vietnam. It is sobering to note that World War I and World War II claimed the lives of 54 Routt County soldiers, and See Ross, page 12 ���������������� ��� �������� ������������������� ��������������� �������������������� ��� LOCAL STEAMBOAT TODAY Tuesday, May 26, 2009 |3 ������� ���������� ����������������� ���������� ������������������� 20458528 NED CREMIN/COURTESY Gliding on air A skateboarder is silhouetted by cloudy skies Friday afternoon at the Howelsen Hill skate park. Cloudy skies were the norm during a Memorial Day weekend that saw mixtures of rain andGhost Ranch, through several sets of classic rock, soul and dance music. Informants frontwoman Kerry Pastine led the group with swaggering style, belting through every song. With Jonny Love on baritone sax and Kenny Plum on tenor through much of the set, The Informants charged through classic songs with one of the more powerful horn sections around. On Sunday, Steamboat Springs rock band the Amputators took the stage as the opening act for first wave West Coast punk headliner Agent Orange, and ripped through a set of original songs for a crowd that seemed as excited to see the hometown act as it was the main show. In the two years or so the band has been together, the Amputators have honed a ZACH FRIDELL/STAFF Mike Palm fronts Agent Orange on Sunday night at the newly opened Ghost Ranch Saloon. Agent Orange played a high-energy set propelled by solid bass lines and a surf
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a senior center he had visited on Monday when he felt a sudden, crushing pain in his chest. "It was like the homosexuals were actually reaching into my chest cavity and squeezing my heart," Falwell recounted. "I started praying, 'Lord, smite the homosexuals,' but they wouldn't let go. Bastards have a helluva' grip. Must be from all that cock grabbing they do." Falwell noted that he was dead before Liberty University Executive Vice President Ron Godwin found him slumped over the stack of checks. "Ronnie walked in and I was already gone. I give him credit, though. Before he even called 911, he removed the stack of checks and gave them to Eleanor and told her to make sure they get deposited, pronto. He also went through my desk drawers and ARGUED MAY 22, 2018 — DECIDED JUNE 11, 2018  ____________________  Before FLAUM and RIPPLE, Circuit Judges, and GETTLEMAN,  District Judge.*                                                   * Of the Northern District of Illinois, sitting by designation.  2  No. 17‐3586  FLAUM, Circuit Judge. In 2007, Canadian National Railway  Company  (“CN”)  sought  approval  from  the  Surface  Trans‐ portation Board (the “Board”) of its acquisition of control of  the Elgin, Joliet, and Eastern Railway Company (“EJ & E”) rail  line near Chicago. As part of its review, the Board considered  the  impact  of  the  acquisition  on  112  railroad  crossings  throughout the Chicagoland area, including the intersection  at  U.S.  Highway  14  (“U.S.  14”)  in  the  Village  of  Barrington  (the  “Village”).  Crossings 
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From Adam Caplan and me: 49ers and Colin Kaepernick agreed to a restructured deal, wiping out the last four years on the contract and turning it into a one-year deal with a player option to extend the deal for next year, sources tell ESPN. The monetary value of the deal for this year remains the same. Should he want, Kaepernick can void the deal after this season, before the new league year begins in March, allowing him to become an unrestricted free agent if he so chooses. The 49ers will not be allowed to use their franchise tag on him. The two sides have spent months trying to rework the contract, dating back to San Francisco's trade conversations with Denver last spring, but those talks heated up overheadless down the tusker's neck. His blood wells up and floods away till gone. Phrathep Phrahan attacks. Men dies in droves. Shield clashes shield. Sword hacks at sword till death. Emboldened by this event, the Ayutthaya troops fight harder. The Yuan break and flee and are 'slashed down dead / like row on row of felled banana trees' (stanza 283). Victory is then celebrated (stanzas 288-295), beginning with lines on the people and property seized (stanzas 285, 287): ๏ เสียนางลเอ่งเนื้อ นมเฉลา เสียสาตราวุธสรรพ์ ใช่น้อย เสียพาลยพัฬเหา ทองแท่ง เสียกั่นโทงถ้วนร้อย มาศเมลือง ฯ ๏ เชลอยลากลู่ม้า มือมัด เขาเมื่อยจำจูงขาย แลกเหล้า พระยศพ่อท่านทัด ไตรโลกย์ ดินหื่นหอมฟ้าเร้า รวดขจร ฯ Their ladies, lustrous skin and bosoms—lost! Their weapons, kit in no small measure—lost! Their countless bars of gold and children—lost! Their howdahs gilt and many tuskers—lost! We tie up prisoners, drag them round by horse. When tired, they're sold
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to the stage and disappearing as soon as the dance is over to emphasize the fleeting nature of wealth. கூத்தாட் டவைக்குழாத் தற்றே பெருஞ்செல்வம் போக்கு மதுவிளிந் தற்று The stages were used for different types of dances (கூத்து) specific for the regions, e.g., Aychiyar Kuravai (ஆய்ச்சியர் குரவை) Kuravaik kUtthu (குரவைக்கூத்து), KoRRavaik (கொற்றவைக்கூத்து) The dances were, in essence an enactment of mythological legends. They were also used for conveying thanks to the deities for good rains and crops or paying homage to the valour or patronage of Kings and chieftains. iLango atikaL (இளங்கோ அடிகள்) had portrayed various kinds of dances performed in the different regions (திணை) in several chapters (அரங்கேற்று காதை, வேனிற்காதை, ஆய்ச்சியர் குரவை) The dancers for whom dancing was a hereditary avocation were called ViRaliar (விறலியர்) and KUtthar (கூத்தர்).. The singers who accompanied them were called PANar (பாணர்). Even at this early point in history, there was a distinctionmeaning. By this time, Shakespearean plays became popular throughout the English speaking world. Following this trend, Thamizh authors began to imitate English poets (Shakespeare, Sheridan) in writing plays in verses involving fictional themes and characters. Sun^tharam PiLLai's (சுந்தரம் பிள்ளை) ManOnmaNiam மனோன்மணியம் made history in this regard, though the play was difficult to enact as a play on the stage. Pammal Sampan^tha MuthaliyAr (ப.சம்பந்த முதலியார்) considered to be the doyen of the Thamizh stage, wrote the famous play, ManOharA(மனோகரா), which later appeared as a film with SivAji GanEsan (சிவாஜி கணேசன்) playing the role of ManOharan. Sampan^tha MuthaliyAr was the founder of the SuguNa VilAs Sabha (சுகுணவிலாஸசபா) which fostered the growth of the Thamizh stage in the years to come. Others who have made tremendous contributions to the Thamizh stage in recent times include: NawAb rAjamAnickam (நவாப் ராஜமாணிக்கம்). T.K.S. Brothers (டி.கே. எஸ. சகோதரர்கள்), R.S.ManOhar (ஆர்.எஸ. மனோகர்). ChO
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po - imaš številko? Tamil: இன்னும் வெகு சில மக்கள் என்ன எண்கள் செய்ய, நின்று உங்கள் மனதில் உள்ளது? >> மாணவர்: 78. >> டேவிட் MALAN: 78 பிளஸ் - இங்கே யார் கீழே நின்று? >> மாணவர்: 39. >> டேவிட் MALAN: பிளஸ் 39. பிளஸ் வேறு யார் தான் இன்னும் நிற்கிறது? 81? சரி, வேறு யார்? மற்றொரு 81? வாவ். பின்னர் என்ன திரும்பி இருக்கிறது? >> மாணவர்: 49. >> டேவிட் MALAN: 49, பிளஸ்? >> மாணவர்: 98. >> டேவிட் MALAN: 98 பிளஸ்? என்று வேறு யாரோ? 12? நல்ல வேலை. >> [சிரிப்பு] >> டேவிட் MALAN: ஓ, 112 - ஓ. வேலை நல்ல! >> [சிரிப்பு] >> [கரவொலி] >> டேவிட் MALAN: வேறு எவரும் இன்றும்? மன்னிக்கவும்? >> மாணவர்: 99. >> டேவிட் MALAN: 99. வேறு யாரும் இன்னும் நின்று? இங்கு மாணவர்கள் எண்ணிக்கை படி, உண்மையில் - நீங்கள் ஒரு எண் உள்ளதா? German: Für den ganz wenigen Menschen, die noch stehen, welche Zahlen Sie haben in Ihrem Kopf? >> STUDENT: 78. >> DAVID MALAN: 78 plus - wer steht hier unten? >> STUDENT: 39. >> DAVID MALAN: Plus-39. Plus-wer sonst noch steht? 81? OK, wer sonst? Ein weiterer 81? Wow. Und was ist dann auf der Rückseite? >> STUDENT: 49. >> DAVID MALAN: 49This month, SYFY WIRE is interviewing some of the best composers in TV and film to get insight on the theme songs and scores that stick in our heads long after the credits roll. As a franchise, Star Trek is more than 50 years old. Gene Roddenberry may have launched the idea (and the USS Enterprise) in 1966, but over the following decades, thousands of people have had a hand in creating the look and feel of the shows and films — actors, writers, directors, set designers, costume designers, graphic designers and more. The look and feel of Star Trek has evolved over the years based on the contributions and genius of untold thousands. But when it comes to the sound of Star Trek, the franchise has been in the
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bull shark or tiger shark. Great white sharks, which account for nearly all of California’s shark attacks, are uncommon in the Carolinas. Also uncommon, Frazier said, are the kinds of severe injuries the victims sustained in Sunday’s incidents. “In the Carolinas, typically it’s grab and release, and the patient may need a few stitches” for minor injuries, Frazier said. Burgess said he knows of only two other instances in his 40 years of studying sharks in which a single animal was thought to be responsible for multiple attacks at the same beach. Oak Island Mayor Betty Wallace said Monday that there was too little information after the first attack to justify immediately clearing the water, but that after the second attack, officials did warn swimmers. To close the beaches, Holloman told The# (C) முத்தையா அண்ணாமலை 2013 # இது ஒரு எழில் தமிழ் நிரலாக்க மொழி உதாரணம் பெயர் = சரம்_உள்ளீடு("உங்கள் பெயர் என்ன ? >> ") பதிப்பி "வணக்கம் திரு", பெயர் age = உள்ளீடு ( "திரு"+ பெயர் + ", உங்கள் வயது என்ன ? >> " ) @( age >= 18 ) ஆனால் பதிப்பி "வாழ்த்துக்கள்! நிங்கள் வாக்கு அளிக்கலாம்" இல்லை பதிப்பி "உங்கள் age குறைத்து உள்ளது" பதிப்பி "நிங்கள் வாக்கு அளிக்க இன்னும் ", (18-age), " ஆண்டுகள் உள்ளன !" முடி exit(0)
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the Dark Lord's [[Rebirth of TomMarvolo Riddle|rebirth]]. He also participated in the illegal break-in and [[Battle of the Department of Mysteries|battle]] of the [[Department of Mysteries]] during the [[Second Wizarding War]]. Avery, along with other Death Eaters, escaped during the [[1997]] mass breakout of Azkaban. |Presumed imprisoned or deceased |Presumed imprisoned or deceased |- |- |[[Bartemius Crouch Jr.|Barty Crouch Jr.]] |[[Bartemius Crouch Jr.|Barty Crouch Jr.]] |Male |Male − |Participated in the [[Cruciatus Curse|torture]] and permanent incapacitation of [[Alice and Frank Longbottom]] during the [[First Wizarding War]]. During the events leading up to the Dark Lord's [[Return of theDarkLord|rebirth]], Crouch kidnapped and impersonated [[Alastor Moody]] using [[Polyjuice Potion]]. Whilst impersonating Moody at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]], Barty murdered his own [[Bartemius Crouch Sr.|father]] using the [[Killing Curse]]. Furthermore, he placed [[Viktor Krum]] under the [[Imperius Curse]] duringthe [[Triwizard Tournament]], and through him tortured [[Cedric Diggory]] and stunned [[Fleur Delacour]]. Crouch subsequently suffered the [[Dementor's Kiss]]. + |Participated in the [[Cruciatus Curse|torture]] and permanent incapacitation of [[Alice and Frank Longbottom]] during the [[First Wizarding War]]. During the events leading up to the Dark Lord's [[Rebirth of TomMarvoloRiddle|rebirth]], Crouch kidnapped and impersonated [[Alastor Moody]] using [[Polyjuice Potion]]. Whilst impersonating Moody at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]], Barty murdered his own [[Bartemius Crouch Sr.|father]] using the [[Killing Curse]]. Furthermore, he placed [[Viktor Krum]] under the [[Imperius Curse]] during the [[Triwizard Tournament]], and through him tortured [[Cedric Diggory]] and stunned [[Fleur Delacour]]. Crouch subsequently suffered the [[Dementor's Kiss]]. − |[[Soul]] removed by [[Dementor's Kiss]] + |[[Dementor's Kiss|Soul removed]] |- |- |[[Bellatrix Lestrange]] |[[Bellatrix Lestrange]] |Female |Female |Participated in the torture and permanent incapacitation of [[Alice and Frank Longbottom]] with the
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("เราจะครองแผ่นดินโดยธรรม เพื่อประโยชน์สุขแห่งมหาชนชาวสยาม"). His ceremonial name is: On the same day, he made his consort Queen (Somdej Phra Boromarajini). The date of his coronation is celebrated each 5 May in Thailand as Coronation Day, a public holiday. On 9 June 2006, Bhumibol celebrated his 60th anniversary as the King of Thailand, becoming the longest reigning monarch in Thai history. Following the death of his grandmother Queen Savang Vadhana (สว่างวัฒนา, Sawang Watthana Phra Phanvasa Aiyeekajao) , Bhumibol entered a 15-day monkhood (22 October 1956 – 5 November 1956) at Wat Bowonniwet, as is customary at the death of elder relatives. During this time, Sirikit was appointed his regent. She was later appointed Queen Regent (Somdej Phra Boromarajininat) in recognition of this. Although Bhumibol is sometimes referred to as King Rama IX in English,the name "Rama" is never used in Thai. The name is used to approximate Ratchakal ti Kao (รัชกาลที่ 9, literally "the Ninth Reign"). More commonly, Thais refer to him as Nai Luang or Phra Chao Yu Hua (ในหลวง or พระเจ้าอยู่หัว: both mean "the King" or "Lord Upon our Heads"). He is also called Chao Chiwit ("Lord of Life"). Formally, he would be referred to as Phrabat Somdej Phra Chao Yu Hua (พระบาทสมเด็จพระเจ้าอยู่หัว) or, in legal documents, Phrabat Somdej Phra Paraminthara Maha Bhumibol Adulyadej (พระบาทสมเด็จพระปรมินทรมหาภูมิพลอดุลยเดช), and in English as His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej. He signs his name as ภูมิพลอดุลยเดช ป.ร. (Bhumibol Adulyadej Por Ror; this is the Thai equivalent of Bhumibol Adulyadej R[ex]). Role in Thai politics Plaek Pibulsonggram era In the early years of his reign, during the government of military
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find widespread agreement, with very serious effects for the health of many of the state’s residents. Our view is that the amendment should be repealed. The letter’s signatories at the time of this post are Lilian Alweiss (Trinity College Dublin), Robbie Arrell (Wuhan University), John Baker (University College Dublin), John Barry (Queen’s University Belfast), Keith Begley (Trinity College Dublin), Keith Breen (Queen’s University Belfast), Liam Kofi Bright (London School of Economics), Darragh Byrne (University of Birmingham), Brian Carey (University of Limerick), Maeve Cooke (University College Dublin), Aisling Crean (University of Oxford), John Danaher (NUI Galway), Oisín Deery, (Monash University), Cian Dorr (New York University), Heike Feldman (University College Galway), Graham Finlay (University College Dublin), Tim Fernando (Trinity College Dublin), Dr Brian Garvey (Lancaster University), Shane Glackin (University of Exeter),Elizabeth Hannon (London School of Economics and Political Science), James Jardine (University College Dublin), Richard Kearney (Boston College), Adam Loughnane (University College Cork), James Mahon (City University of New York), Neil McDonnell (University of Glasgow), John McGuire (University College Dublin), Conor McHugh (University of Southampton), Marie Moran (University College Dublin), Clare Moriarty (King’s College London), Cara Nine (University College Cork), Samir Okasha (University of Bristol), Felix Ó Murchadha (NUI Galway), Cathal Ó Madagáin (École Normale Supérieure), Mahon O’Brien (University of Sussex), Lilian O’Brien (University College Cork), Jim O’Shea (University College Dublin), Adina Preda (University of Limerick), Don Ross (University College Cork), Alessandro Salice (University College Cork), Markus Schlosser (University College Dublin), Andrew Shorten (University of Limerick), Damien Storey (Trinity College Dublin), Nick Tosh (NUI Galway), Elmar Unnsteinsson (University
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the prince's secret correspondence with ministers. The prince has for many years been accused of using his unelected position to meddle in official policy by lobbying ministers with his views on subjects such as alternative medicine, architecture and the environment. Critics of the monarchy have argued that the deployment of the veto by Grieve was an "affront to democracy" as it sought to protect Charles from legitimate scrutiny."[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]"}, {"C", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]"}, {"D", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]"}, {"E", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]"}, {"F", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]"}, {"G", "[ ]", "[ ]", "[ ]",
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n roll, [[Jimmy Buffett]], blues musicians B.B. King, and [[Muddy Waters]], novelists [[John Grisham]] and William Faulkner, entertainers [[Oprah Winfrey]] and [[Jim Henson]], actors [[Morgan Freeman]], and James Earl Jones, playwright [[Tennessee Williams]], alternative rock band 3 Doors Down, athletes [[Brett Favre]], Jerry Rice, and Steve McNair and [[country music]] singers Tammy Wynette, LeAnn Rimes, Charlie Pride, [[Deliverance]] and is the home of Colonel Robert Morris and [[Faith Hill]]. ([[Lying|This announcement made by possible through a generous donation to the Anderson Whitman and Lewis Talent Agency]]). And don't forget the primary religious center of [[Elvis|Elvisism]] is at [[Tupelo, Mississippi|Tupelo]], the birthplace of the religious cult's "Second coming". Eb from green acres. + Mississippi has produced a number of notable giants, including: musicians [[Elvis Presley]] The King of Rock n roll,[[Jimmy Buffett]], blues musicians B.B. King, and [[Muddy Waters]], novelists [[John Grisham]] and William Faulkner, entertainers [[Oprah Winfrey]] and [[Jim Henson]], actors [[Morgan Freeman]], and James Earl Jones, playwright [[Tennessee Williams]], alternative rock band 3 Doors Down, athletes [[Brett Favre]], Jerry Rice, and Steve McNair and [[country music]] singers Tammy Wynette, LeAnn Rimes, Charlie Pride, [[Deliverance]] and is the home of Colonel Robert Morris and [[Faith Hill]]. ([[Lying|This announcement made by possible through a generous donation to the Anderson Whitman and Lewis Talent Agency]]). And don't forget the primary religious center of [[Elvis|Elvisism]] is at [[Tupelo, Mississippi|Tupelo]], the birthplace of the religious cult's "Second coming". Eb from green acres. And of course me. Mississippi Not counting the Gulf coast. (official motto "Vitute Et Armis") was a southern state of
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letter_. ǣrendwreca (-raca), m., _messenger_. ǣrest, adj. (§ 96, (4)), _first_. ærnan (§ 127), _ride, gallop_ [iernan]. ǣrra, adj. (§ 96, (4)), _former_. ǣrwela, m., _ancient wealth_. æsc, m., _ash, spear_; gen. pl., asca. Æscesdūn, f., _Ashdown_ (in Berkshire). æstel, m., _book-mark_ [Lat. hastula]. æt (§ 94, (1)), _at, in_; with leornian, _to learn_, geðicgan, _to receive_, and other verbs of similar import, æt = _from_: 115, 18; 137, 8 [[_Beowulf_ 630]], etc. ætberan (§ 114), _bear to, hand_. ætgæd(e)re, adv., _together_. ætsteppan (§ 116), _step up, advance_; pret. sing., ætstōp. æðele, _noble, excellent_. æðeling, m., _a noble, prince_. Æðelwulfing, m., _sonūhtna. unbeboht, _unsold_ [bebycgan = _to sell_]. uncūð, _unknown, uncertain_ [uncouth]. under, _under_ (with dat. and acc.). understǫndan (§ 116), _understand_. underðēodan (-ðīedan) (§ 126), _subject to_; past part. underðēoded = _subjected to, obedient to_ (with dat.). unforbærned, _unburned_. unfrið, m., _hostility_. ungefōge, _excessively_. ungemete, _immeasurably, very_. ungesewenlīc, _invisible_ [past part. of sēon + līc]. unlyfigend, _dead, dead man_ [unliving]. unlȳtel, _no little, great_. unriht, n., _wrong_; on unriht, see on. unrihtwīsnes, f., _unrighteousness_. unspēdig, _poor_. unwearnum, _unawares_. ūp (ūpp), _up_. ūpāstīgnes, f., _ascension_ [stīgan]. ūp-lang, _upright_. ūre (§ 76), _our_. usses = gen. sing. neut. of ūser, see ic. ūt,
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and, although he was..not an "official crook"..many of his staff did spend time in jail..as crooks..One of them, a fellow named John Mitchel, did serve time as a crook, was the Attorney General of the United States, appointed by Nixon, and later became the head of re-election campaign in 1972... In the early 70s, (I think it was 1970 or 71) I put up a picture of a starving baby with a starving mom in my high school classroom . (I taught history in the public schools) It was a picture from Life Magazine that had been seen by millions.. It was a full page picture, and it was sad. I clearly recall thinking that because of some war, these people were going through hell. People were starving, children(ஹாங்காங் எஸ்ஏஆர் சீனா)", "zh_Hans": "சீனம் (எளிதாக்கப்பட்டது)", "zh_Hans_CN": "சீனம் (எளிதாக்கப்பட்டது, சீனா)", "zh_Hans_HK": "சீனம் (எளிதாக்கப்பட்டது, ஹாங்காங் எஸ்ஏஆர் சீனா)", "zh_Hans_MO": "சீனம் (எளிதாக்கப்பட்டது, மகாவ் எஸ்ஏஆர் சீனா)", "zh_Hans_SG": "சீனம் (எளிதாக்கப்பட்டது, சிங்கப்பூர்)", "zh_Hant": "சீனம் (பாரம்பரியம்)", "zh_Hant_HK": "சீனம் (பாரம்பரியம், ஹாங்காங் எஸ்ஏஆர் சீனா)", "zh_Hant_MO": "சீனம் (பாரம்பரியம், மகாவ் எஸ்ஏஆர் சீனா)", "zh_Hant_TW": "சீனம் (பாரம்பரியம், தைவான்)", "zh_MO": "சீனம் (மகாவ் எஸ்ஏஆர் சீனா)", "zh_SG":
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·re **economy class** _classe_ _turistica_ _kla_ ·se too· _ree_ ·stee·ka **eczema** _eczema_ ek· _dze_ ·ma **education** _istruzione_ ees·troo· _tsyo_ ·ne **egg** _uovo_ _wo_ ·vo **eggplant** _melanzana_ me·lan· _dza_ ·na **elections** _elezioni_ pl e·le· _tsyo_ ·nee **electrician** _elettricista_ e·le·tree· _chee·_ sta **electricity** _elettricità_ e·le·tree·chee· _ta_ **elevator** _ascensore_ a·shen· _so_ ·re **email** _email_ _e_ ·mayl **embarrassed** _imbarazzato/a_ eem·ba·ra· _tsa_ ·to/a **embassy** _ambasciata_ am·ba· _sha_ ·ta **emergency** _emergenza_ e·mer· _jen_ ·tsa **emotional** _emotivo/a_ e·mo· _tee_ ·vo/a **employee** _impiegato/a_ eem·pye· _ga_ ·to/a **employer** _datore/datrice_ _di lavoro_ da· _to_ ·re/da· _tree_ ·ce dee la· _vo_ ·ro **empty** _vuoto/a_ _vwo_ ·to/a **end** _fine_ _fee_ ·ne **end** _finire_ fee· _nee_ ·re **endangered species** _specie_ _in via diThe geography of crime and violence surrounding tobacco shops, medical marijuana dispensaries, and off-sale alcohol outlets in a large, urban low-income community of color. Tobacco shops, medical marijuana dispensaries (MMD), and off-sale alcohol outlets are legal and prevalent in South Los Angeles, California-a high-crime, low-income urban community of color. This research is the first to explore the geographic associations between these three legal drug outlets with surrounding crime and violence in a large low-income urban community of color. First, spatial buffer analyses were performed using point-location and publically accessible January-December 2014 crime data to examine the geography of all felony property and violent crimes occurring within 100, 200, 500, and 1000-foot buffers of these three legal drug outlet types across South Los Angeles. Next, spatial regression analyses explored the
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went  inside  the  store  to  help with the  ongoing search.  Knipfer testified that  his entire exchange with Street took approximately ten to fif‐ teen minutes.  Not long after the stop of Street, officers reviewed record‐ ings  from  Walmart  security  cameras.  They  confirmed  that  three African‐American men had exited the white SUV when  it arrived. One of the men appeared to be Keycie Street. Offic‐ ers went back to the parking lot to search for Street but could  not find him. Officers then used the identifying information  Deputy Knipfer obtained from the stop to obtain photographs  of Street from the Illinois Department of Transportation and  from an internal law enforcement database.  The two men who had been arrested outside the Walmart,  Demonte  Oliver  and  Romero  Eddmonds,  admitted  their  in‐ volvement  in  the  robbery.  They  also  told  detectives  that  a  third man they knew as “Lil Key” and “Little One” was also  a part of the robbery but that they did not know his real name.  6  No. 18‐1209  Oliver identified Keycie Street from his Department of Trans‐ portation photograph. Eddmonds separately identified Street  in the photograph from the law enforcement database. An ar‐ rest  warrant  was  issued  for  Street,  who  soon  surrendered.  Street’s DNA matched DNA on a bottle that officers recovered  from the abandoned SUV.  C.  District Court Proceedings  Street was indicted for Hobbs Act robbery under 18 U.S.C.  § 1951. He moved to suppress the identifying information he  had given to Deputy Knipfer and the additional evidence the  police had obtained by using that information, including the  DNA  evidence  and  the  identifications  by  Oliver  and  Edd‐ monds. The district judge referred the motion to suppress to  Magistrate Judge Jones, who held an evidentiary hearing to  prepare  a  report  and  recommendation.  Street  argued  that  Deputy  Knipfer  had stopped  him  based  on  only  a  hunch,  without  the  reasonable  suspicion  required  by  the  Fourth  Amendment.  Street  pointed  out  that  his  clothing  did  not  match the suspects’ and that he was not acting suspiciously as  he  left  the  store.  He  also  argued  that  because  the  police  al‐ ready had two suspects in custody, they had no reason to be‐ lieve  there  was  a  third  suspect  involved  in  the  robbery  and  thus had no reason to continue the investigation when they  stopped him. Street contended that the officers stopped him  only because his race and sex matched the description of the  suspects, which he argued was not enough to justify an inves‐ tigatory stop.   The magistrate judge agreed that the officers did not have  reasonable  suspicion  to  stop  Street  because  the  stop  was  based on only a “hunch” that if a third person had been in‐ volved in the robbery, he would also have been an African‐ No. 18‐1209  7 American man. The magistrate judge recommended the mo‐ tion  to  suppress  be  denied,  though,  on  the  ground  that 
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[[Image:Dionysius the Areopagite.jpg|right|frame|St. Dionysius the Areopagite]] [[Image:Dionysius the Areopagite.jpg|right|frame|St. Dionysius the Areopagite]] − The holy, glorious and right-victorious [[Hieromartyr]] '''Dionysius the Areopagite''' was [[baptism|baptized]] by [[Saint]] [[Apostle_Paul|Paul]] in Athens and is numbered among the Seventy [[Apostles]]. Prior to this, Dionysius grew up in a notable family in Athens, attended philosophical school at home and abroad, was married and had several children, and was a member of the highest court in Greece, the Areopagus. After his [[conversion]] to the True Faith, St. Paul made him [[Bishop]] of Athens. Eventually he left his wife and children for [[Christ]] and went with St. Paul in [[missionary]] travel. He travelled to Jersusalem specifically to see the Most Holy [[Theotokos]] and writes of his encounter in one of his books. He was also present at her[[Dormition]]. + The holy, glorious and right-victorious [[Hieromartyr]] '''Dionysius the Areopagite''' (also '''Dionysios''' or '''Denys''') was [[baptism|baptized]] by [[Saint]] [[Apostle_Paul|Paul]] in Athens and is numbered among the Seventy [[Apostles]]. His [[feast day]] is celebrated on [[October 3]]. − Seeing St. Paul martyred in Rome, St. Dionysius desired to be a [[martyr]] as well. He went to Gaul, along with his [[presbyter]] Rusticus and the [[deacon]] Eleutherius, to preach the [[Gospel]] to the barbarians . There his suffering was equalled only by his success in converting many pagans to Christianity. + ==Life== + Prior to his baptism, Dionysius grew up in a notable family in Athens, attended philosophical school at home and abroad, was married and had several children, and was a member of the highest court in Greece, the Areopagus. After his [[conversion]] to the True
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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 Central Lakes Crossing (Baxter, Minnesota), Five Lakes Centre (Fairmont), Faribo West Mall (Faribault), Irongate Plaza (Hibbing), Hutchinson Mall (Hutchinson), Red Wing Mall
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his successor. Staff members at the residence presented the Obamas with two flags: one that welcomed them to the White House eight years ago; another that flew over the building Friday morning, on their last day there. The Obama family headed to Palm Springs, California, Friday for a vacation. Enlarge this image toggle caption Evan Vucci/AP Evan Vucci/AP The formal hand-off of power is now complete, as the Trump administration only begins to come into focus. Trump, who has had no experience in elective office, now controls a vast federal bureaucracy, including national security, international diplomacy, the economy, the environment and the justice system. He's painted his governing agenda in broad strokes, promising to "Make America Great Again" by bringing jobs back to the U.S. and deliver a tough message on</div>[[Saint]] Leo the Great, [[Pope]] of Rome; Saint Flavian the [[Confessor]], [[Patriarch]] of Constantinople (see also [[February 16]]); Saint Agapitus the Confessor and [[Wonder-worker]], [[Bishop]] of Synnada in Phrygia, and [[Martyr]]s Victor, Dorotheus, Theodulus, and Agrippa, who suffered under Licinius; Saint Cosmas, [[monk]] of Yakhromsk; [[New-Martyr]] [[Priest]] Alexander Medvedsky and [[Hieromonk]] Benjamin; Martyrs Leo and Parigorius of Patara in Lycia; Martyr Publius; Saint Nicholas the Katholikos of Georgia; Saint Theodore (Komogovin) of Serbia; [[Venerable]] Colman, Bishop of [[Lindisfarne]]; commemoration of the new-martyrs who suffered during the "Holy Night" in Petersburg. '''Other events:''' Reception at Shaftesbury of [[Edward the Martyr|Edward]], King of England and Martyr + </div>[[Saint]] [[Leo the Great]], [[Pope]] of [[Church of Rome|Rome]]; Saint Flavian the [[Confessor]], [[Patriarch]] of Constantinople (see also [[February 16]]); Saint Agapitus the Confessor and
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on the Kaye Adams programme, he was "shocked" to get a message from a man in California who says he is one of the 15. "The smile I had on my face was like the Joker in Batman," he says. "It is really good." Image copyright Kevin O'Neill Image caption Kevin has had to retire from his job on medical grounds Kevin, who has three sons, says his health is "up and down". He had a scare a couple of months ago when a build up of fluids appeared to be another tumour. "I have been told that if I get a recurrence of a tumour in that area the best they can do for me is keep me comfortable," Kevin says. "But you really just get on with it. A strong positive attitudeWeasley]]. + '''Mr Granger''' (temporarily known as '''Wendell Wilkins''') was a [[Muggle]] [[dentist]] and the father of [[Hermione Granger]], a [[Gryffindor]] student in the same year as [[Harry Potter]] at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]]. He was the father-in-law of [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] and the grandfather of [[Rose Weasley|Rose]] and [[Hugo Weasley]]. ==Biography== ==Biography== − ===Life before discovery=== + ===1979-1990=== − ====1979-1990==== + [[File:Granger parents.png|thumb|left|210x210px|The doctor with his wife]] − Mr. Granger was awell-qualified individual who held a career in dentistry. He eventually married [[Hermione Granger's mother|Mrs. Granger]] andon[[19September]],[[1979]]hadadaughter,[[HermioneGranger]]. The couplechose a "nice, unusual" first name that others had difficulty pronouncing because they "liked to prove how clever they were."<ref>[http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/1999/1099-pressclubtransc.htmJ.K. Rowling 1999 National Press Club luncheon Q&A]</ref> Mr Granger was a well-qualified individual who held a career in [[dentistry]]. This was presumably how he met [[Mrs. Granger|his wife]], who was in the
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(a stream). "Raven" and "Robin" come from "OReB" (raven), "Crow" or "Rook" from "QRAW" (to call), "Egret" from "EGORT" (a crane), "Crane" from "GaRaN" (a throat), "Gull" from "GUL" (to move in a circuit), "Swallow" from "SaLO" (quail), "Osprey" from "PeRoS" (eagle), the S put in front, "Eagle" from "AKuL" (a devourer). "Fish" from "NePHeSH" (living creature), "Crab" from "AQRaB" (Scorpion), "Whelk" and "Leech," if we shuffle the letters, from "ELQ" (to adhere), "Haddock" from HaDDoQ" (a thorn), "Crayfish" from "ECVIS" (spider), "Wasp" from "AZB" (pain), "Moth" from "MOT" (little), "Worm" from "ORM" (naked). "Locust" from "LoQueSH" (to consume), "Gnat" from "NaD" (to fly), "Buzz" from "ZEBUB" (fly), "Shrub" from "ZhRuB" (to limit), "Berry" from "PeRi" (fruit in general), "Fruit" from "FRuCH" (to bud or blossom), "Branch" from"BRaCH" (to reach across), "Bark" from "BOOK" (to roll round), "Gum" from "GaM" (to join together), "Ash" from "AZH" (tree), "Elm" from "ALoN" (an oak), "Cypress" from "GOPHeR" (wood of Noah's ark), "Holly" from "HoLLeL"(pierces"), "Juniper" from "JuPeR" (sharp points), "Brush" from "BRuSH" (Fir), "Cedar" and "Citrus" and "Nectar" from QueTaR" (perfume), "Mistletoe" from "MaSL-TOH" (Lord of misrule). "Crocus" from "CRoCuM" (Saffron herb), "Nettle" from "NeTtO" (plant), "Squash" from "QuaSHA" (Cucumber), "Onion" from "OIN" (eye), "Cabbage" from "QaBaZH" (to gather together), "Turnip"and "Parsnip" from "NiB" (a plant), "Barley"from "BaR" (corn) plus "LaeH" (weary), "Lemon" and "Melon" from RIMMON (Pomegranate),"Peach" from "NePeCH" (citron) and "Raspberry" from "RaSP" (a red-hot coal). (For many more similarities, see English Derived From Hebrew by R. Govett and Our British Ancestors by Canon Lyson,
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fuel produced at the Isla refinery to the Curacao government, the owner of the facility, according to two sources with knowledge of the matter. PDVSA transferred ownership of crude to be refined at Isla to its U.S. unit, Citgo Petroleum, one of the sources said. For the time being, PDVSA has suspended all oil storage and shipping from its Caribbean facilities and concentrated most shipping in its main crude terminal of Jose, which is suffering from a backlog.   14  Before:  SACK, LIVINGSTON, and LOHIER, Circuit Judges.  15  The plaintiff, a motor vehicle dealer, appeals from a July 13, 2012, order  16  granting summary judgment to the defendant, a motor vehicle manufacturer,  17  and a September 30, 2013, final judgment denying the plaintiffʹs two remaining  18  claims, both entered by the United States District Court for the Southern District  19  of New York (Alvin K. Hellerstein, Judge).  We previously concluded that the  20  plaintiffʹs appeal raised two important questions of unsettled New York law as to  21  the proper application of sections 463(2)(gg) and 463(2)(ff) of New Yorkʹs  22  Franchised Motor Vehicle Dealer Act (the ʺDealer Actʺ), and certified those 
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Maradona says he no longer drinks "For my two daughters, I'm going to continue to the end," the 46-year-old Argentine soccer great said. "I'm alive and I want to keep living." Maradona was noticeably thinner when he appeared early Tuesday on a popular TV show. He was released Sunday after spending 16 days in several local clinics to treat what doctors said was excessive alcohol consumption that led to a form of hepatitis. Maradona has battled obesity and cocaine addiction since his 1997 retirement and has had eight serious hospitalizations in the decade since. "I no longer drink alcohol and it's been 2½ years since I've done drugs," he said. "I just drink juices." He said he planned to return to playing "showbol," seven-a-side, small-field exhibition soccer, although he did not say when. Maradona New York, for Defendant‐Appellant.             PER CURIAM:  In this case, defendant‐appellant Jamaal Brooks pleaded guilty to  distributing and possessing with intent to distribute cocaine and heroin.  He was  sentenced to 30 monthsʹ imprisonment and three yearsʹ supervised release.   After he completed his prison sentence and began serving his term  of supervised release, Brooks repeatedly tested positive for drugs and failed to  report for scheduled drug testing.  He eventually pleaded guilty to violating the  terms of his supervised release and was sentenced to one year in prison followed  by a life term of supervised release.  
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the  time  the  officers  returned  with  Oliver,  the  other  two  men  had  disappeared.  The  officers  then  focused  on  finding those two men as quickly as possible.  After arresting Oliver, officers approached the abandoned  SUV. In plain view, they saw the stolen cellular telephones,  the  cash  drawer  from  the  store,  and  a  handgun.  In  other  words, the officers knew they were in the right place. One of‐ ficer speculated over the radio that one of the men he had seen  might have entered the Walmart store to try to evade police.  That  officer  also  told  Deputies  Niles  and  Knipfer  of  the  Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department of this possibility af‐ ter they arrived on the scene.   4  No. 18‐1209  B.  The Stop of Defendant Street  While  only  one  suspect  was  in  custody,  officers  worked  with Walmart staff to conduct a controlled evacuation of the  store to try to locate the other suspects. To control the evacu‐ ation, the officers blocked all but one exit. While the prepara‐ tions were still underway, the officers organizing the evacua‐ tion learned that a second man (later identified as the getaway  driver for the robbery) had been arrested in a nearby marsh.  The officers continued to prepare a controlled evacuation and  search  of  the  store.  At  that  time,  they  could  not  be  sure  whether the two arrested men were actually the two robbers,  nor did they know whether the two robbers had worked with  a  getaway driver. Also,  the  officers  had  not  yet  located  the  third  man  whom  officers  had  first  seen  in  the  trio  walking  away from the abandoned SUV.1   The officers then ordered all shoppers and employees to  exit  the  Walmart  store.  Deputy  Niles  was  outside  the  store  and  spotted  Keycie  Street  in  the  crowd  leaving  through  the  single unlocked exit. Street’s clothing did not match the de‐ scription of the suspect(s) they were looking for, but he was  the only African‐American man among the crowd who was  not a Walmart employee. Deputy Niles suggested to his lieu‐ tenant that they stop people leaving the store for brief ques‐ tioning  before  they  lost  the  opportunity.  He  specifically  pointed out Street as someone who should be interviewed be‐ cause he partially matched the description of the suspects and  was  the  only  person  in  the  crowd  who  did.  The  lieutenant  agreed and told Deputy Knipfer to stop and identify Street.                                                    1 The man in the red jacket turned out to have been a Walmart em‐ ployee, but the officers did not know that at the time.  No. 18‐1209  5 Deputy Knipfer was aware that the man they were looking for  was described as possibly wearing red or dark clothing, but  he also knew there was “the possibility that [a suspect] could  have obtained different clothing while inside the store.”   Deputy Knipfer approached Street and told him the offic‐ ers were investigating a robbery and wanted to rule him out  as a suspect. Street was cooperative. He gave the deputy his  full name, date of birth, and home address. The deputy used  that information to check for outstanding warrants. Street also  told the deputy that friends had dropped him off at the store  to buy a video game, which he was carrying in a Walmart bag,  and that his friends would be back to pick him up soon. After  finding no outstanding warrants, Deputy Knipfer told Street  he  was  free  to  leave.  Deputy  Knipfer  then 
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and heads off to [[Media:Planet Express Floorplan (game).png|find the tools]] that are needed. After the repairs are done, it turns out that the backup dark matter engine is needed, but was pawned. Fry is given a gun and sent via the [[NNY Sewers|sewers]] (to avoid the Hoverbot Death Troopers) then works his way through [[Old New York]], the Red Light District and [[New New York]] (with a [[chicken walker]] to fight off the [[Hoverbot Death Troopers|Death Troopers]]) to [[New New York#Rook Takes Pawnshop|Rook Takes Pawnshop]]. + At [[Planet Express]], [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]], [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] and [[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] learn from [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|the Professor]] (who's wearing a sombrero) that he's [[Mom buying Planet Express|sold]] [[Planet Express]] to [[Mom]]. Immediately after this, a report comes on the news saying that,to retrieve the engine from the pawn shop but Mom has deployed [[Hoverbot Death Troopers]] to enforce the curfew. Instead, Fry is given a small gun and sent via the [[NNY Sewers|sewers]] then works his way through [[Old New York]]. He emerges from underground in a [[New_New_York#Red_Light_District|Red Light District]] where he finds a gun with much more fire power to fight off any attacking Death Troopers. When he reaches uptown [[New New York]] he steals a [[chicken walker]] to fight off the Death Troopers and finally makes it to [[New New York#Rook Takes Pawnshop|Rook Takes Pawnshop]]. *Fry's gameplay levels: *Fry's gameplay levels: Line 35: Line 35: **[[Subway]] **[[Subway]] **[[Old New York]] **[[Old New York]] − **Red Light District + **[[New_New_York#Red_Light_District|Red Light District]] **Uptown **Uptown **[[New New York]] **[[New New York]] Revision as of 17:14, 20 April 2014 Non-canon Game-related article This article is about the game or a
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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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of the OthuvArs (ஓதுவார்கள்), who maintained the musical traditions in a hereditary manner till the present time. This trend continued for several centuries until the San^thak kavi aruNakiriyAr(சந்தக்கவி அருணகிரியார்) (15th century) came up with his reverberating Thiruppukazh filled with divine inspiration, appealing music and incredible rhythm. The unique style of aruNakiriyAr wherein he incorporated the thALams right into the lyrics added a new dimension to the magnificence of isait Thamiz. Thus Thiruppukazh helped the revitalization of Thamizh music at least a few centuries prior to the musical trinity, ThiAgarAjar (தியாகராஜர்), MuthuswAmi DIkshitar (முத்துசுவாமி தீஷிதர்) and SyAmA SAstry (சாமசாஸ்திரி). Though many Thiruppukazh songs were lost or allowed to decay, a few individuals in the 19th century Mazhavai MahAlinga iyer (மழவை மகாலிங்க ஐயர்), ThiruvUr SubbarAya MuthaliyAr (திருவூர் சுப்பராய முதலியார்), Pushparatha Chetty (புஷபரதசெட்டி) and SubramaNiya Pillai (சுப்பிரமணிய பிள்ளை) made painstaking efforts to collect whatever materials were available from various sources and got thempublished periodically. A recent doctoral thesis by ankayaRkaNNi (அங்கயற்கண்ணி) to the University of Madras contains fascinating details on the thALam and santhak kuRippukaL (சந்தக்குறிப்புகள்) in Thiruppukazh, which any student of Thamizh music and literature will find extremely useful and interesting. Certainly the author deserves credit for her original contributions to a subject matter lying in the interface between literature and music. a) After aruNakiriyAr's time, no spectacular development of Thamizh music took place due to a large number of social and political factors including the lack of patronage. However a few outstanding individuals have composed Thamizh kIrtanais (கீர்த்தனைகள்) which are still popular among music lovers. b) Muthut thANdavar (மூத்துத்தாண்டவர்) (16th century). He had composed more than 60 kIrthanais and 25 pathams (பதம்) in Thamizh. He is highly regarded for his efforts to popularize Thamizh music. Among his compositions are the following: (தெருவில் வாரானோ என்னைச்
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Our father among the saints '''Tikhon of Moscow''' (1865&ndash;1925), [[Enlightener]] of North America, was Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia (1917&ndash;1925). "He established his cathedral in New York City, and presided over a vast [[Archdiocese]], encouraging and authorizing many publications in the English language. Among these, he encouraged the translation of the Eastern [[liturgy]] into English by Isabel Florence Hapgood, and he wrote an extensive [[catechism]] based on the [[Nicene Creed]] and the [[Our Father]]. For the [[Western Rite]], he established the corrected and authorized version of the eucharistic liturgy from the American Book of Common Prayer for Orthodox worship." [http://www.westernorthodox.com/connely] His [[feast day]] is celebrated on [[April 7]], and his [[glorification]] is celebrated on [[October 9]]. + Our father among the [[saint]]s '''Tikhon of Moscow''' (Russian: Святитель Тихон, ПатриархМосковский и всея Руси) (1865&ndash;1925), [[Enlightener]] of North America, was Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia (1917&ndash;1925). + + While in America, he established his cathedral in New York City, and presided over a vast [[archdiocese]], encouraging and authorizing many publications in the English language. Among these, he encouraged the translation of the Eastern [[liturgy]] into English by [[Isabel Hapgood|Isabel Florence Hapgood]], and he wrote an extensive [[catechism]] based on the [[Nicene Creed]] and the [[Lord's Prayer|Our Father]]. His [[feast day]] is celebrated on [[April 7]] by [[New Calendar]] churches, on [[March 25]] by [[Old Calendar]] churches; his [[glorification]] is celebrated on [[September 26]], and he is also commemorated on the feast of the [[New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia]], celebrated on the Sunday nearest to [[January 25]], which was the
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'ace/lib/lang', 'ace/mode/doc_comment_highlight_rules', 'ace/mode/text_highlight_rules'], function(require, exports, module) { var oop = require("../lib/oop"); var lang = require("../lib/lang"); var DocCommentHighlightRules = require("./doc_comment_highlight_rules").DocCommentHighlightRules; var TextHighlightRules = require("./text_highlight_rules").TextHighlightRules; var MysqlHighlightRules = function() { var mySqlKeywords = /*sql*/ "alter|and|as|asc|between|count|create|delete|desc|distinct|drop|from|having|in|insert|into|is|join|like|not|on|or|order|select|set|table|union|update|values|where" + "|accessible|action|add|after|algorithm|all|analyze|asensitive|at|authors|auto_increment|autocommit|avg|avg_row_length|before|binary|binlog|both|btree|cache|call|cascade|cascaded|case|catalog_name|chain|change|changed|character|check|checkpoint|checksum|class_origin|client_statistics|close|coalesce|code|collate|collation|collations|column|columns|comment|commit|committed|completion|concurrent|condition|connection|consistent|constraint|contains|continue|contributors|convert|cross|current_date|current_time|current_timestamp|current_user|cursor|data|database|databases|day_hour|day_microsecond|day_minute|day_second|deallocate|dec|declare|default|delay_key_write|delayed|delimiter|des_key_file|describe|deterministic|dev_pop|dev_samp|deviance|directory|disable|discard|distinctrow|div|dual|dumpfile|each|elseif|enable|enclosed|end|ends|engine|engines|enum|errors|escape|escaped|even|event|events|every|execute|exists|exit|explain|extended|fast|fetch|field|fields|first|flush|for|force|foreign|found_rows|full|fulltext|function|general|global|grant|grants|group|groupby_concat|handler|hash|help|high_priority|hosts|hour_microsecond|hour_minute|hour_second|if|ignore|ignore_server_ids|import|index|index_statistics|infile|inner|innodb|inout|insensitive|insert_method|install|interval|invoker|isolation|iterate|key|keys|kill|language|last|leading|leave|left|level|limit|linear|lines|list|load|local|localtime|localtimestamp|lock|logs|low_priority|master|master_heartbeat_period|master_ssl_verify_server_cert|masters|match|max|max_rows|maxvalue|message_text|middleint|migrate|min|min_rows|minute_microsecond|minute_second|mod|mode|modifies|modify|mutex|mysql_errno|natural|next|no|no_write_to_binlog|offline|offset|one|online|open|optimize|option|optionally|out|outer|outfile|pack_keys|parser|partition|partitions|password|phase|plugin|plugins|prepare|preserve|prev|primary|privileges|procedure|processlist|profile|profiles|purge|query|quick|range|read|read_write|reads|real|rebuild|recover|references|regexp|relaylog|release|remove|rename|reorganize|repair|repeatable|replace|require|resignal|restrict|resume|return|returns|revoke|right|rlike|rollback|rollup|row|row_format|rtree|savepoint|schedule|schema|schema_name|schemas|second_microsecond|security|sensitive|separator|serializable|server|session|share|show|signal|slave|slow|smallint|snapshot|soname|spatial|specific|sql|sql_big_result|sql_buffer_result|sql_cache|sql_calc_found_rows|sql_no_cache|sql_small_result|sqlexception|sqlstate|sqlwarning|ssl|start|starting|starts|status|std|stddev|stddev_pop|stddev_samp|storage|straight_join|subclass_origin|sum|suspend|table_name|table_statistics|tables|tablespace|temporary|terminated|to|trailing|transaction|trigger|triggers|truncate|uncommitted|undo|uninstall|unique|unlock|upgrade|usage|use|use_frm|user|user_resources|user_statistics|using|utc_date|utc_time|utc_timestamp|value|variables|varying|view|views|warnings|when|while|with|work|write|xa|xor|year_month|zerofill|begin|do|then|else|loop|repeat"; var builtins = "by|bool|boolean|bit|blob|decimal|double|enum|float|long|longblob|longtext|medium|mediumblob|mediumint|mediumtext|time|timestamp|tinyblob|tinyint|tinytext|text|bigint|int|int1|int2|int3|int4|int8|integer|float|float4|float8|double|char|varbinary|varchar|varcharacter|precision|date|datetime|year|unsigned|signed|numeric" var variable = "charset|clear|connect|edit|ego|exit|go|help|nopager|notee|nowarning|pager|print|prompt|quit|rehash|source|status|system|tee" var keywordMapper = this.createKeywordMapper({ "support.function": builtins, "keyword": mySqlKeywords, "constant": "false|true|null|unknown|date|time|timestamp|ODBCdotTable|zerolessFloat", "variable.language": variable }, "identifier", true); function string(rule) { var start = rule.start; var escapeSeq = rule.escape; Award Winners / Artist Profile Lydia Swartz About the Artist Lydia/Lenny Swartz (Seattle) makes things out of poetry, images, performance, and found audio. Their chapbook, Land of Lists, was published by Floating Bridge Press, where it was a finalist in the 2016 competition. Their deck of shufflepoems was published by Minor Arcana Press in 2014. They spent December 2015 as a Starry Night artist in residence in Truth or Consequences, NM. They proposed to their partner of 16 years onstage at Gay Uncle Time in June 2016. At every full moon, they invite their pack to howl at moonrise on the shore of Lake Washington. In muggle life L Swartz is Kate Robinson, a marketing writer at Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington. Lydia/Lenny documents literally where they stand each day
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