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"Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji" his musical thinking is closer to that of the Baroque era than to the Classical. Ornamentation assumes a preeminent role in much of Sorabji's music. His harmonic language, which frequently combines tonal and atonal elements, is thus freer than in the music of many other composers and less a...
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"Eikon Basilike" and Shakespeare and that even then were serving Counter-Reformation Catholicism. This unbookish—indeed anti-bookish—book thus turned print against itself"". In Helgerson's view, ""Eikon Basilike"" draws upon devotional impulses that both precede and supersede the dominance of the print-obsessed Protest...
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"Sawyer House (Monroe, Michigan)" Sawyer House (Monroe, Michigan) The Sawyer House, also known as the Sawyer Homestead and in its previous incarnation as the Navarre House, is a city-owned house located at 320 East Front Street in Monroe, Michigan. It was listed as a Michigan Historic Site on June 19, 1975. The house w...
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"Sawyer House (Monroe, Michigan)" explorers. There have been two different houses on the property since 1785. The first house on the property was built by early-French explorer Francois Navarre, who was the first European to settle the area that would later become Monroe. The property was given to Navarre from the nati...
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"Sawyer House (Monroe, Michigan)" Sawyer, who was a famous early proponents of homeopathy. Dr. Sawyer lived on the property from 1859–1870. When the Navarre House was demolished in 1873 to make way for the current house, it was the oldest structure in the county. The Sawyer House, built in Italianate architecture, repl...
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"Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji" Sorabji's works are written for the piano or have an important piano part. His writing for the instrument was influenced by that of composers such as Liszt, Alkan and Godowsky, and he has been described as a composer-pianist in their tradition, partly because he was one of the 20th century'...
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"Jonathan Larson" Jonathan Larson Jonathan David Larson (February 4, 1960 – January 25, 1996) was an American composer and playwright noted for exploring the social issues of multiculturalism, addiction, and homophobia in his work. Typical examples of his use of these themes are found in his works ""Rent"" and ""tick, ...
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"Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball" the National Invitation Tournament but lost to the University of North Carolina. Georgia Tech became a charter member of the Metro Conference in 1975 (the first season started in 1976), and then became the eighth member of the ACC in 1978 (starting play in 1979). As of the...
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"Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball" players Mark Price, Duane Ferrell, Yvon Joseph, Craig Neal, Bruce Dalrymple, and John Salley, won the school's first ACC championship and advanced to the final eight in the NCAA tournament. In the 1990 tournament, the trio of Kenny Anderson, Dennis Scott, & Brian Oliver (n...
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"Frank Thorpe (public servant)" Frank Thorpe (public servant) Frank Gordon Thorpe, (15 February 1885 – 30 March 1967) was a senior Australian public servant. He was Public Service Commissioner between 1936 and 1947. Frank Thorpe was born on 15 February 1885 in Kooreh, Victoria. Thorpe started his Commonwealth Public Se...
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"Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball" for a .599 winning percentage (Cremins would later come out of retirement to coach at the College of Charleston). The floor at Alexander Memorial Coliseum is named ""Cremins Court"" in his honor. In 2000, head coach Paul Hewitt was hired away from Siena College and immedia...
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"Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball" the school's second Final Four and first national championship game, in which they lost by nine points to UConn. Notable players sent to the NBA under Hewitt include Chris Bosh, Jarrett Jack, Mario West, Luke Schenscher, Thaddeus Young, Will Bynum and Anthony Morrow. In ba...
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"American Airlines Flight 77" to the FBI. The Washington Field Office, National Capital Response Squad (NCRS), and the Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) led the crime scene investigation at the Pentagon. By October 2, 2001, the search for evidence and remains was complete and the site was turned over to Pentagon offici...
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"Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball" 11–20 and 11th in the ACC while playing without a true home court while McCamish Pavilion was under construction. Gregory only had two seasons with overall winning records and no seasons of winning records in ACC play. On March 25, 2016, after five disappointing seasons an...
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"American Airlines Flight 77" now using a Boeing 737-800, departing at 7:27 in the morning. The Department of Defense released filmed footage on May 16, 2006, that was recorded by a security camera of American Airlines Flight 77 crashing into the Pentagon, with a plane visible in one frame, as a ""thin white blur"" and...
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"Digital cross connect system" OC3, OC12, OC48, and OC192. The DCS must be able to groom the traffic, economically and quickly, at the most efficient and desired levels. This is performed at the lowest level possible - DS1 level (or VT1.5) is preferred. A SONET 3/1 DCS will transmux and carry DS3 signals as STS-1 signa...
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"Jonathan Larson" the result of a three-year-long collaborative and editing process between Larson and the producers and director, was not publicly performed before Larson's death. The show premiered Off Broadway on schedule. Larson's parents (who were flying in for the show anyway) gave their blessing to open the show...
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"Lydia Lopokova" Sussex. ""Lopokova was [Keynes's] partner in founding the Cambridge Arts Theatre, and in advising him on the constitution for the Arts Council; with his financial input she became a moving spirit in the Camargo Society, which led to the creation of a national ballet company."" After her husband's colla...
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"Hematopoietic stem cell niche" in 1961 experimentally confirmed the development of blood cells from a single precursor hematopoietic stem cell (HSC), creating the framework for the field of hematopoiesis to be studied over the following decades. In 1978, after observing that the prototypical colony-forming stem cells ...
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"Angra do Heroísmo" status of ""city"". In the same year, it was chosen by Pope Paul III to be the seat of the Diocese of Angra, with ecclesiastical authority over all of the islands of the Azores. The commercial port of early Angra played an important role in the Portuguese East Indies trade beginning in the 15th Cen...
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"Hematopoietic stem cell niche" (30 days post-conception) in humans. As the embryo requires rapid oxygenation due to its high mitotic activity, these islands are the main source of red blood cell (RBC) production via fusing endothelial cells (ECs) with the developing embryonic circulation. The hemangioblast theory, whi...
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"Hematopoietic stem cell niche" and Weissman provided the earliest contradiction to the hemangioblast theory when they saw that distinct ES cells mixed into a blastocyst resulted in more than 1 ES cell contributing to the majority of the blood islands found in the resultant embryo. Other studies done in zebrafish have ...
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Ambush by a water-course with steep banks, densely overgrown with brambles and other thorny plants, and here he proposed to lay a stratagem to surprise the enemy"". When the Roman infantry became entangled in combat with his army, the hidden ambush force attacked the legionnaires in the rear. The result was slaughter a...
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"Angra do Heroísmo" for a time he was the monarch (minting coin and conferring titles), his government on Terceira was only recognized in the Azores, and from that place of refuge, António conducted a popular resistance movement opposed to the recognition of a foreign king. He was supported by a number of French adven...
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"USS Mercy (AH-8)" USS Mercy (AH-8) The second USS ""Mercy"" (AH-8) was a laid down under Maritime Commission contract by Consolidated Steel Corporation at the Wilmington Yard, Wilmington, California, on 4 February 1943. She was acquired by the US Navy from the Maritime Commission on 25 March 1943 and launched the same...
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Ambush result was mass slaughter of the Romans, and the destruction of three legions. The Germanic victory caused a limit on Roman expansion in the West. Ultimately, it established the Rhine as the boundary of the Roman Empire for the next four hundred years, until the decline of the Roman influence in the West. The Ro...
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"Angra do Heroísmo" gathered and, by means of shouts and musket shots, driven against the enemy positions. The disconcerted Spaniards fell back and were pursued to the shore, where almost all of them lost their lives in the fighting or drowned while trying to reach their boats. This unconventional victory, the Battle ...
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"Interior locution" Interior locution An interior locution is a mystical concept used by various religions. An interior locution is a form of private revelation, but is distinct from an apparition, or religious vision. An interior locution may be defined as ""A supernatural communication to the ear, imagination, or dir...
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"Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge" was a chemical physicist, political activist, and civil libertarian. In 1932, Coolidge established the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Medal for ""eminent services to chamber music."" The medals were initially awarded by the Library of Congress. But, in 1949 — after objections by U.S. Congressme...
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"Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge" music, and (iii) three prizes endowed by Lessing Rosenwald in connection with an annual national exhibition of prints. Earlier Coolidge Prizes and Commissions Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Medals for Eminent Services to Chamber Music Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Medal for Conductors Elizabeth Sp...
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"Carter L. Stevenson" Carter L. Stevenson Carter Littlepage Stevenson, Jr. (September 21, 1817 – August 15, 1888) was a career military officer, serving in the United States Army in several antebellum wars and then in the Confederate States Army as a general in the Western Theater of the American Civil War. Stevenson w...
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"Carter L. Stevenson" duty in Wisconsin. Two years later, he was promoted to first lieutenant and participated in the Second Seminole War in Florida. He married Martha Silvery Griswold at Fredericksburg on June 15, 1842. They had four children, but their first two died in infancy. Transferred to Texas, Stevenson served...
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"Hematopoietic stem cell niche" order to remain quiescent. This oxygen tension upregulates HIF1A, which shifts energy production to glycolysis, allowing for the cell to survive in oxygen-poor surroundings. Indeed, deletion of HIF1A increases HSC proliferation and eventually depletes the LT-HSC storage pool. This sugges...
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"Hematopoietic stem cell niche" CaSR knockout mice have shown hematopoietic cells in the circulation and spleen, but few in the bone marrow, indicating this receptor's importance in this particular niche. Conversely, stimulation of HSC CaSR via its agonist cinacalcet increases migration and engraftment of these cells i...
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"Angra do Heroísmo" commander. The fort was taken, and reclaimed for Portugal: a church was constructed within the fortress in honour of Saint John the Baptist () after 1642. Over the years, Terceira (and Angra in particular) has been a popular place for out-of-favor monarchs to cool their heels while events on the Po...
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"Angra do Heroísmo" Pedro first installed himself as his brother's regent; then, he arranged Afonso's exile to the island of Terceira in the Azores on the pretense that he was incapable of governing. Afonso's exile lasted seven years. João Baptista da Silva Leitão de Almeida Garrett, better known as the author, Almeid...
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"Yevgeny Maximov" redeemed, leading Maximov to volunteer in successive wars in attempts to prove his courage to the world and restore his lost honor. In 1876, Maximov volunteered to fight with the Serbs against the Ottoman Empire, showing much bravery under fire. In between his bouts as a volunteer, Maximov worked as a...
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"Angra do Heroísmo" throne in favor of his 7-year-old daughter Maria da Glória, stipulating that she would marry her uncle Miguel when she came of age. In order to rule jointly with his niece, however, Miguel was obligated to swear an oath to uphold the existing liberal constitution. Miguel initially agreed but quickl...
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Ravimama Ravimama Ravi Mama () is a 1999 Indian Kannada language romance-drama musical film directed by S. Narayan and produced by S. K. Raju. The film stars V. Ravichandran and Nagma in the lead roles. The film is a remake of Hindi blockbuster film ""Aaj Ka Arjun"" (1990) starring Amitabh Bachchan and Jayaprada in the...
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"Angra do Heroísmo" a horse and some guides and rode to the center of the island where an active volcanic crater was supposed to exist. What he found there was not a ""crater"" at all; instead, what he found was a series of fissures in the rock with steam issuing from them. To a naturalist, his long day in the saddle ...
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"Theology of Pope Benedict XVI" present the Word of God to his time. As Pope and Bishop of Rome he explained the message of Jesus Christ, utilizing in part the array of theological analysis, methods and axioms, for which he is well known. To some this raised the question of the relation of Pope—theologian and of the di...
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"Theology of Pope Benedict XVI" lavishes upon us and which we in turn must share with others through acts of charity. His letter has two parts. A theological speculative part, in which he describes ""the intrinsic link between that Love and the reality of human love"". The second part deals with practical aspects, and ...
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"Theology of Pope Benedict XVI" Benedict develops a positive view of sex and Eros in his first encyclical, which finally does away with the traditional Victorian view of the human body. Love between men and women is a gift of God, which should not be exploited: Nowadays Christianity of the past is often criticized as h...
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"Theology of Pope Benedict XVI" great ""yes"" to the body. On the contrary, he now considers his body and his sexuality as the purely material part of himself, to be used and exploited at will. While condemning a view of sexuality as purely for personal enjoyment and selfish desire, Benedict also condemns a view of sex...
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"First Mexican Republic" British envoy, Henry G. Ward and other British diplomats quietly worked with the Scottish Rite Mexican politicians. Pro-Spanish elements in Mexico sought the reinstatement of Spain's rule in Mexico. In January 1827, conspirators to bring that about were exposed and jailed, which led to the expu...
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"Theology of Pope Benedict XVI" science, rationality, freedom and justice for all, thus excluding any notion of God and eternity. Christians find lasting hope by finding their loving God, and this has real consequences for everyday life: Benedict refers to St. Paul, who wrote from prison ""Paul is sending the slave bac...
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"Šiprage" trying to compensate for the regular stocking of, which in turn leads to the question of local populations gene pool, because of the autochthonous specificities, even in the source area of the flows of the Vrbanja river and its tributaries. According to sources, the first settlement in the Vrbanja river vall...
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"Šiprage" the remains of an early Christian basilica (3rd - 5th century). Archaeological records confirm the existence of a Roman settlement at this location, while the stećci dates to the 12th century. The original location of stećci was confluence of rivulet Crkvenica and River Vrbanja (at the very rivers' banks). T...
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"USS San Diego (CL-53)" USS San Diego (CL-53) The second USS ""San Diego"" (CL-53) was an ""Atlanta""-class light cruiser of the United States Navy, commissioned just after the US entry into World War II, and active throughout the Pacific theater. Armed with 16 5 in (127 mm)/38 cal DP anti-aircraft guns and 16 Bofors 4...
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"USS San Diego (CL-53)" Bay after the surrender of Japan. Decommissioned in 1946, the ship was sold for scrapping in December 1960. ""San Diego"" was laid down on 27 March 1940 by Bethlehem Steel in Quincy, Massachusetts, sponsored by Grace Legler Benbough (wife of Percy J. Benbough, then-mayor of San Diego), launched ...
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"USS San Diego (CL-53)" Diego"" barely missed the Battle of Midway. On 15 June, she began escort duty for in operations in the South Pacific. Early in August, she supported the first American offensive of the war, the invasion of the Solomons at Guadalcanal. With powerful air and naval forces, the Japanese fiercely con...
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"USS San Diego (CL-53)" waters surrounding the Solomon Islands, ""San Diego"" sailed via Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, to Auckland New Zealand, for replenishment. At Noumea, New Caledonia, the light cruiser joined ""Saratoga"", the only American carrier available in the South Pacific, and in support of the invasion of ...
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"First Mexican Republic" presidency. In his inaugural address, he pointed to his long service to the nation fighting for independence, but also importantly to his holding of high office in independent Mexico. He said, ""The representatives are to be found in all classes of the people, and the true titles of superiority...
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"USS San Diego (CL-53)" period, Task Force 58 (TF 58) delivered a devastating attack against Truk, the Japanese naval base known as the ""Gibraltar of the Pacific."" ""San Diego"" steamed back to San Francisco for more additions to her radar and then rejoined the carrier force at Majuro in time to join in raids against...
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"USS San Diego (CL-53)" Diego"" and her carriers supported the invasion of Guam and Tinian, struck at Palau, and conducted the first carrier raids against the Philippines. On 6 and 8 August, she stood by as the carriers gave close air support to Marines landing on Peleliu, Palau Islands. On 21 September, the Task Force...
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"Pāora Te Potangaroa" include the Ratana church, founded by Tahupotiki Wiremu Ratana; the Ringatu church, founded by Te Kooti; and the Church of the Seven Rules of Jehovah, founded by Simon Patete. Pāora Te Potangaroa Pāora Te Potangaroa (died 1881) was a Māori prophet and rangatira of the Ngāti Kahungunu in the Waira...
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"USS San Diego (CL-53)" force finished the month of February with strikes against Iwo Jima. On 1 March, ""San Diego"" and other cruisers were detached from the carrier force to bombard Okino Daijo Island in support of the landings on Okinawa. After another visit to Ulithi, she joined in carrier strikes against Kyūshū, ...
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"2011–12 The Citadel Bulldogs basketball team" home and home matchups with South Division foes College of Charleston, Wofford, Furman, Davidson, and Georgia Southern. Cross divisional teams that Bulldogs faced twice were UNC Greensboro and Elon. North Division opponents Samford and Appalachian State visited McAlister F...
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Metallicity presence of heavier elements hails from stellar nucleosynthesis, the theory that the majority of elements heavier than hydrogen and helium in the Universe (""metals"", hereafter) are formed in the cores of stars as they evolve. Over time, stellar winds and supernovae deposit the metals into the surrounding ...
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"USS San Diego (CL-53)" War II, placing her among the Most decorated US ships of World War II. Following is a list of the campaigns participated in: USS San Diego (CL-53) The second USS ""San Diego"" (CL-53) was an ""Atlanta""-class light cruiser of the United States Navy, commissioned just after the US entry into Worl...
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Metallicity mass that is attributed to gas versus metals, or measuring the ratios of the number of atoms of two different elements as compared to the ratios found in the Sun. Stellar composition is often simply defined by the parameters ""X"", ""Y"" and ""Z"". Here ""X"" is the mass fraction of hydrogen, ""Y"" is the m...
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"Daniel Rono" Marathon saw him deliver a lifetime best performance as the runner-up behind William Kipsang with a time of 2:06:58 hours. Rono made his first appearance at a World Marathon Major event that November as he entered the New York City Marathon and claimed third place on the podium behind Marilson Gomes Dos S...
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"Daniel Rono" meant that he had never finished outside of the top three positions in the first five years of his marathon career. He gained his first international selection at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics, but days before the competition he was forced to withdraw under doctor's orders due to an ankle inju...
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"MBC Dynamo Moscow" disastrous 6th place. The next two seasons, 2009-2010 and 2010-2011, Dynamo didn't have any success in European competition, never reaching the playoffs in either the EuroCup and the FIBA EuroChallenge tournaments. In the PBL, Dynamo finished in 4th place in 2009-2010, thanks in most part due to eff...
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"Kota Hazrat Nizamuddin Jan Shatabdi Express" it departs Hazrat Nizamuddin at 1:15 PM and reaches Kota at 8:00 Kota Hazrat Nizamuddin Jan Shatabdi Express The Kota–Hazrat Nizamuddin Jan Shatabdi Express is a Superfast express train of the Janshatabdi Express category belonging to West Central Railway zone that runs bet...
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"C More Tennis" C More Tennis C More Tennis was a Scandinavian premium sports channel which replaced Canal+ Sport 2 on September 4, 2012, and became a sports channel with only tennis from ATP Tour, WTA Tour and Davis Cup. The channel also has the rights to the Grand Slam tournament Wimbledon. The channel is available: ...
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"Samuel Baldwyn" age of about 64 and was buried in Temple Church on 17 July 1683, where there is a monument and arms. Baldwyn married by licence dated 25 July 1648, Elizabeth Walcott of St. Thomas the Apostle. His son Charles was also MP for Ludlow. Samuel Baldwyn Sir Samuel Baldwyn (ca. 1618 – 15 July 1683) was an Eng...
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"C More Tennis" 30, - DKR The channel got in early 2013 the rights to the WTA Tour, but only in Sweden, Norway and Finland, in Denmark, TV3 Sport 2 have the rights, So the WTA Tour transmissions will be blocked in Denmark together with The Grand Slam tournament Wimbledon, which also TV3 Sport 2 has the rights to. C Mor...
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Metallicity metallicity, the less metallic star is bluer. Among stars of the same color, less metallic stars emit more ultraviolet radiation. The Sun, with 8 planets and 5 known dwarf planets, is used as the reference, with a [Fe/H] of 0.00. Young, massive and hot stars (typically of spectral types O and B) in H II reg...
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"Gaston Gerald" In 1976, as a freshman state senator, Gerald was named chairman of the Senate Labor and Industrial Relations Committee, in which capacity he tried to defeat the right-to-work legislation which passed that summer. With Victor Bussie, president of the Louisiana AFL-CIO, Gerald proposed a state constitutio...
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"George Burns (outfielder)" Series, Burns finally had a successful postseason; he had four hits in Game 3 as the Giants rolled to a 13–5 win, and had a 2-run double in the 8th inning of Game 4, breaking a 1–1 tie as New York evened the Series at two games each. He scored the deciding run in Game 6, and batted .333 for ...
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Metallicity regions, making it a main target for metallicity estimates within these objects. To calculate metal abundances in HII regions using oxygen flux measurements, astronomers often use the ""R"" method, in which where formula_11 is the sum of the fluxes from oxygen emission lines measured at the rest frame λ = (...
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"Bluevale and Whitevale Towers" the buildings' design, and their close proximity to the busy North Clyde Line railway which runs immediately next to the site, a conventional ""blowdown"" with explosives was deemed impractical. The buildings instead would be literally disassembled floor by floor using the ""top down"" m...
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"Ottoman Eagle" more recent historical era of the Ottoman Empire as opposed to the 'Battal Gazi"", ""Kara Murat"" and ""Malkoçoğlu"" movies that have their settings in early Ottoman era, Ghazi tradition and the rise of the Ottoman Empire. Ottoman Eagle Ottoman Eagle () is a Turkish historic action movie by Osman F. Sed...
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"Gaston Gerald" After expulsion from the Senate, a special election was held to name a successor for the unexpired part of Gerald's third term. Fellow Democrat Mike Cross, then the mayor of Baker in East Baton Rouge Parish, was elected. Cross held the seat from 1981 to 1996, when he was unseated by the young Republican...
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"USS Spokane (CL-120)" the 2nd Fleet for duty in European waters, and sailed for Plymouth, England, on 7 October. ""Spokane"" operated out of British ports until mid-January 1947. During her tour, she visited Scotland, Ireland, Norway, and Denmark. On 27 January, she stood out of Plymouth and proceeded to the United St...
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"Buffalo Creek (South Branch Potomac River tributary)" It is through this hollow that Buffalo Creek parallels Buffalo Hollow Road (West Virginia Secondary State Route 28/1) until its intersection with West Virginia Route 28. Buffalo Creek flows beneath West Virginia Route 28 and the South Branch Valley Railroad at Vanc...
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Multifuel flexible-fuel vehicle designs in recent decades. A multifuel engine is constructed so that its compression ratio permits firing the lowest octane fuel of the various accepted alternative fuels. A strengthening of the engine is necessary in order to meet these higher demands. Multifuel engines sometimes have s...
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"Arkady Shevchenko" his father attended the Yalta Conference, partially to observe and report on the health of Franklin Roosevelt. Shevchenko graduated from high school in 1949 and in the same year was admitted to Moscow State Institute of International Relations. He studied Soviet law, Marxist, Leninist and Stalinist ...
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"Arkady Shevchenko" the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the USSR""), a branch of the Foreign Ministry dealing with the United Nations and NGOs. In 1958, he was sent to New York City on a three-month assignment to represent the Soviet Union at the annual United Nations General Assembly as a disarmament specialist. Shevc...
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"Arkady Shevchenko" He continued in this post until 1970 when he was appointed advisor to Andrei Gromyko. His duties covered a broad range of Soviet foreign policy initiatives. In his disarmament role, Shevchenko had a close view of the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Soviet leadership's perspective of it. He later descri...
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"François-Jean de la Barre" François-Jean de la Barre François-Jean Lefebvre de la Barre (12 September 17451 July 1766) was a young French nobleman. He was tortured and beheaded before his body was burnt on a pyre along with Voltaire's ""Philosophical Dictionary"" nailed to his torso. La Barre is often said to have be...
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"Jacques Diouf" Jacques Diouf Jacques Diouf (born 1 August 1938) is a Senegalese diplomat who was Director-General of the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) from January 1994 to 31 December 2011. Diouf attended primary and secondary school in his native Saint-Louis, Senegal. He then traveled to Fra...
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"Jacques Diouf" économiques, Panthéon"" – Sorbonne, Paris. Beginning in 1963 at the age of 25, Diouf was the Director of the European Office and the Agricultural Program of the Marketing Board (Paris/Dakar). Leaving that position in 1964, Diouf became the Director of the African Groundnut Council based in Nigeria from ...
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"New York State Small Business Development Center" New Yorkers, with an emphasis on manufacturers, exporters and technology-oriented firms. The NYSSBDC is supported by 24 regional centers and 29 outreach offices located throughout the state. A listing of all of the NYS SBDC centers and offices is available on the NYS S...
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"New York State Small Business Development Center" of the University Business Development Center (UBDC) program. A 1976 press release announcing the UBDC proclaimed that this new concept ""could increase substantially the leverage SBA can provide in counseling and advising small business concerns."" The pilot program f...
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"New York State Small Business Development Center" fit to expand the SBDC project throughout the country. On July 2, 1980, President Carter signed into law the Small Business Development Act of 1980. This act provided $8.5 million in annual funding. In 1984, a program was established in New York State. The SBA in a 198...
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"New York State Small Business Development Center" the SBA funded an SBDC program for American Samoa. In 2004, federal lawmakers reauthorized the SBDC program for two additional years, at a funding level of $135,000,000. The NYSSBDC Central Office created a Central Library in 1991 to provide reference service to SBDC p...
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"Dave Ulrich" service. From his parents, he learned the importance of service and the value of hard work. The Ulrich family lived subsequently in Kansas City, Missouri, where he attended high school. Ulrich attended Brigham Young University where he completed his undergraduate degree in University Studies in five semes...
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"VACTERL association" at least two or three component defects, it is typically defined by the presence of at least three of the above congenital malformations. Vertebral anomalies, or defects of the spinal column, usually consist of small (hypoplastic) vertebrae or hemivertebra where only one half of the bone is formed...
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"Dave Ulrich" a leadership brand within the company. Their work also illustrates that investing in leadership will increase shareholder value. Their work also synthesizes the thicket of leadership competency models into a unified view of leadership. Their current work attempts to look at leadership through the eyes and...
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"François-Jean de la Barre" with him, to bless the cruets while pronouncing the impure words mentioned in the trial record. In reparation of which, we condemn him to make honorable amend, in smock, head bare and a rope around his neck, holding in his hands a burning candle of two pounds before the principal door of th...
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"Peter Spicer" of 86. This score, which was one of four fifties he made, came against the touring Pakistanis in 1962. With the ball, he took 2 first-class wickets. Both these wickets came in the same match against Middlesex in 1962, when he took the wickets of Don Bennett and Alan Moss, taking figures of 2/1 from 1.1 o...
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"Dolle Dinsdag" wait for the Allies to arrive. The extent of this optimism as measure of Dutch attitudes to Occupation has been hard for historians to gauge in the absence of any contemporary surveys, but it can be discerned as significant by researchers accessing diaries and finding an increase in births in statistics...
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"Dolle Dinsdag" collaborators waiting at the Den Haag railway station on Dolle Dinsdag. The Allied advance could not continue as the Allies had overextended themselves and had to halt in the South of the Netherlands and Operation Market Garden in September was an outright failure since the planned Allied advance across...
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"Don't Stop (5 Seconds of Summer song)" Hood is Cal-Pal, Ashton Irwin is SmAsh!, Michael Clifford is Mike-Ro-Wave, and Luke Hemmings is Dr. Fluke. An extended play was released in 2014. The version for streaming contains five tracks: ""Don’t Stop"", ""Rejects"", ""Try Hard"", ""Wrapped Around Your Finger"", and ""If Yo...
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"Habibganj Indore Junction AC Double Decker Express" Habibganj Indore Junction AC Double Decker Express The 22183 / 84 Bhopal Habibganj Indore AC Double Decker Express is a Superfast express train belonging to Indian Railways - West Central Railway zone that runs between Bhopal Habibganj and Indore Junction in India. I...
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"Habibganj Indore Junction AC Double Decker Express" coaches. It does not have a Pantry Car Coach. As is customary with most train services in India, Coach Composition may be amended at the discretion of Indian Railways depending on demand. 22183 Bhopal Habibganj Indore AC Double Decker Express covers the distance of 2...
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"Habibganj Indore Junction AC Double Decker Express" Double Decker Express runs from Bhopal Habibganj via Bairgarh, Maksi, Dewas Junction to Indore Junction. As the route is fully electrified, it is powered by a Tughlakabad based WAP 7 for its entire run . 22183 Bhopal Habibganj Indore AC Double Decker Express leaves B...
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"2008 Supercoppa Italiana" 2008 Supercoppa Italiana The 2008 Supercoppa Italiana was a football match that was played by 2007–08 Serie A winners Internazionale and 2007–08 Coppa Italia winners Roma. The match proved to be a tightly contested affair. After exchanging goals, it appeared that Inter was on its way to victo...