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0 | dispatchers | The benefits of a mobile system as it can then be integrated back into the other software systems used by an organization such as asset management, rostering, and other financial systems. Trucking dispatch Trucking dispatchers play a major role in transportation logistics. | Truck dispatchers orchestrate freight movement and equipment from one place to another while keeping close communication with truck drivers. | Some dispatching companies help truck drivers to negotiate and acquire loads and handle paperwork. | The benefits of a mobile system as it can then be integrated back into the other software systems used by an organization such as asset management, rostering, and other financial systems. Trucking dispatch Trucking dispatchers play a major role in transportation logistics. Truck dispatchers orchestrate freight movement and equipment from one place to another while keeping close communication with truck drivers. Some dispatching companies help truck drivers to negotiate and acquire loads and handle paperwork. |
1 | dispatchers | And the 5K was added. The finish line shifted slightly, and Mayo Clinic became the main sponsor. | In 2014, before the race, 56-year-old North Mankato, Minnesota, resident Brian Mechler called emergency dispatchers to tell them an anonymous person planted four bombs on the marathon race route. | The course was searched by local police and bomb-sniffing dogs from the Twin Cities. | And the 5K was added. The finish line shifted slightly, and Mayo Clinic became the main sponsor. In 2014, before the race, 56-year-old North Mankato, Minnesota, resident Brian Mechler called emergency dispatchers to tell them an anonymous person planted four bombs on the marathon race route. The course was searched by local police and bomb-sniffing dogs from the Twin Cities. |
8 | deputies | The area was led by Anne Mbusu who was the administrator appointed by former President Joseph Kabila Kabang. She was one of the women entrusted with such a role in the DRC. | The town elects seven national deputies and the majority recently were from the Unified Lumumbist Party. | References Populated places in Kwilu Province | The area was led by Anne Mbusu who was the administrator appointed by former President Joseph Kabila Kabang. She was one of the women entrusted with such a role in the DRC. The town elects seven national deputies and the majority recently were from the Unified Lumumbist Party. References Populated places in Kwilu Province |
9 | deputies | The first round of the election saw a turnout of 85.5 percent, and the runoff-election turnout was 74.8 percent. The Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) won 205 seats, and the League of Communist of Croatia won 107. | Previous Chamber of Deputies and unicameral Sabor elections Nine parliamentary elections have been held since for the Chamber of Deputies () or the unicameral parliament since then—in 1992, 1995, 2000, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2020. | Beginning with the 1992 elections, the number of seats in the Chamber of Deputies (and, later, in the unicameral parliament) was significantly changed—ranging from 127 in 1995 to 153 in 2007 and 151 in 2011. | The first round of the election saw a turnout of 85.5 percent, and the runoff-election turnout was 74.8 percent. The Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) won 205 seats, and the League of Communist of Croatia won 107. Previous Chamber of Deputies and unicameral Sabor elections Nine parliamentary elections have been held since for the Chamber of Deputies () or the unicameral parliament since then—in 1992, 1995, 2000, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2020. Beginning with the 1992 elections, the number of seats in the Chamber of Deputies (and, later, in the unicameral parliament) was significantly changed—ranging from 127 in 1995 to 153 in 2007 and 151 in 2011. |
10 | settlers | Midewin remains the only federal tallgrass prairie preserve east of the Mississippi River, where surviving areas of that habitat are extremely rare. With the adjacent Des Plaines Fish and Wildlife Area and a number of other state and county protected areas in the immediate area, Midewin forms the heart of a conservation macrosite totaling more than 40,000 acres of protected land. | The pre-European settlement vegetation map of Midewin shows most of the site was prairie prior to the arrival of European settlers. | The northwestern corner of the site along Jackson Creek was forest. | Midewin remains the only federal tallgrass prairie preserve east of the Mississippi River, where surviving areas of that habitat are extremely rare. With the adjacent Des Plaines Fish and Wildlife Area and a number of other state and county protected areas in the immediate area, Midewin forms the heart of a conservation macrosite totaling more than 40,000 acres of protected land. The pre-European settlement vegetation map of Midewin shows most of the site was prairie prior to the arrival of European settlers. The northwestern corner of the site along Jackson Creek was forest. |
11 | settlers | The Dharug and Darkinjung people called the river Deerubbin and it was a vital source of food and transport. Governor Arthur Phillip explored the local area in search of suitable agricultural land in 1789 and discovered and named the Hawkesbury River after Baron Hawkesbury. | This region played a significant role in the early development of the colony with European settlers established here by 1794. | Situated on fertile floodplains and well known for its abundant agriculture, Green Hills (as it was originally called) supported the colony through desperate times. | The Dharug and Darkinjung people called the river Deerubbin and it was a vital source of food and transport. Governor Arthur Phillip explored the local area in search of suitable agricultural land in 1789 and discovered and named the Hawkesbury River after Baron Hawkesbury. This region played a significant role in the early development of the colony with European settlers established here by 1794. Situated on fertile floodplains and well known for its abundant agriculture, Green Hills (as it was originally called) supported the colony through desperate times. |
12 | settlers | Since the majority of the European and African colonizers and enslaved laborers arrived without women, intermarriage often occurred with the remaining Taíno women. The offspring from these interracial relationships created a population of Mulattos and Mestizos. | When the gold mines were declared depleted in 1570 and mining came to an end in Puerto Rico, the vast majority of the white Spanish settlers left the island to seek their fortunes in the richer colonies, such as Mexico, and the island became a Spanish garrison. | The majority of those who stayed behind were either black or mulatto. | Since the majority of the European and African colonizers and enslaved laborers arrived without women, intermarriage often occurred with the remaining Taíno women. The offspring from these interracial relationships created a population of Mulattos and Mestizos. When the gold mines were declared depleted in 1570 and mining came to an end in Puerto Rico, the vast majority of the white Spanish settlers left the island to seek their fortunes in the richer colonies, such as Mexico, and the island became a Spanish garrison. The majority of those who stayed behind were either black or mulatto. |
18 | recipients | Only 4% of the nonprofits Charity Navigator rates have received at least 5 consecutive 4-star evaluations. Charity Navigator evaluates non-profit performance and rates organizations. | Kids Helping Kids Kids Helping Kids is a special program that unites groups of young people with dream recipients. | There have been more than 30 schools, clubs and youth groups from civic, religious and service organizations that raised and donated funds. | Only 4% of the nonprofits Charity Navigator rates have received at least 5 consecutive 4-star evaluations. Charity Navigator evaluates non-profit performance and rates organizations. Kids Helping Kids Kids Helping Kids is a special program that unites groups of young people with dream recipients. There have been more than 30 schools, clubs and youth groups from civic, religious and service organizations that raised and donated funds. |
20 | reformers | Tammany Hall from the 1880s and onward built a strong network of local clubs that attracted ambitious middle-class ethnics. In times of crisis however, especially in the severe depressions of the 1890s and the 1930s, the reformers took control of key offices, notably the mayor's office. | The reformers were never unified; they operated through a complex network of independent civic reform groups, each focusing its lobbying efforts on its own particular reform agenda. | Membership included civic-minded, well-educated middle-class men and women, usually with expert skills in a profession or business, who deeply distrusted the corruption of the machines. | Tammany Hall from the 1880s and onward built a strong network of local clubs that attracted ambitious middle-class ethnics. In times of crisis however, especially in the severe depressions of the 1890s and the 1930s, the reformers took control of key offices, notably the mayor's office. The reformers were never unified; they operated through a complex network of independent civic reform groups, each focusing its lobbying efforts on its own particular reform agenda. Membership included civic-minded, well-educated middle-class men and women, usually with expert skills in a profession or business, who deeply distrusted the corruption of the machines. |
23 | reformers | Psychiatrists, also known as medical superintendents, collaborated with architects to enhance the new social environment of the insane asylum. A series of plans, such as the Kirkbride plan and the Cottage plan, resulted from this collaboration, developed using theories that would help facilitate the treatment of patients. | Kirkbride Plan The Quaker reformers, including Samuel Tuke, who promoted the moral treatment, as it was called, argued that patients should be unchained, granted respect, encouraged to perform occupational tasks (like farming, carpentry, or laundry), and allowed to stroll the grounds with an attendant and attend occasional dances. | While the moral treatment could, with difficulty, be employed in an old house or adapted almshouse, this situation was considered a sad compromise. | Psychiatrists, also known as medical superintendents, collaborated with architects to enhance the new social environment of the insane asylum. A series of plans, such as the Kirkbride plan and the Cottage plan, resulted from this collaboration, developed using theories that would help facilitate the treatment of patients. Kirkbride Plan The Quaker reformers, including Samuel Tuke, who promoted the moral treatment, as it was called, argued that patients should be unchained, granted respect, encouraged to perform occupational tasks (like farming, carpentry, or laundry), and allowed to stroll the grounds with an attendant and attend occasional dances. While the moral treatment could, with difficulty, be employed in an old house or adapted almshouse, this situation was considered a sad compromise. |
26 | colleagues | His other children were Marie Marcienne Alice (1894–1979); Louise (born and died in 1896); Irja Louise Mercedes (1899–1976); and Ahti Victor August (1902–1958). Magnusson described him as "a person of retiring habits contented with the bare necessities of life" in his obituary. | He recalled the occasion of Vainio's 70th birthday party, where he was visited in his home by a group of colleagues from the University of Turku. | Although Vainio seemed to be uncomfortable with the attention, he was always willing to draw on his extensive knowledge and impressive memory to give advice and information to inquiring lichenologists. | His other children were Marie Marcienne Alice (1894–1979); Louise (born and died in 1896); Irja Louise Mercedes (1899–1976); and Ahti Victor August (1902–1958). Magnusson described him as "a person of retiring habits contented with the bare necessities of life" in his obituary. He recalled the occasion of Vainio's 70th birthday party, where he was visited in his home by a group of colleagues from the University of Turku. Although Vainio seemed to be uncomfortable with the attention, he was always willing to draw on his extensive knowledge and impressive memory to give advice and information to inquiring lichenologists. |
28 | colleagues | She is later saved from her relationship with the drug dealer by her former partner, Robert Clifton. Oliver Milburn as DCI Scott Vaughan (series 2): a detective chief inspector brought in following the arrest of DCI Harry Hutchinson. | Scott is ambitious in his role and is dedicated to his colleagues at Holby South. | James Thornton as Constable Jake Loughton (series 2): a constable transferred to Holby South from elsewhere. | She is later saved from her relationship with the drug dealer by her former partner, Robert Clifton. Oliver Milburn as DCI Scott Vaughan (series 2): a detective chief inspector brought in following the arrest of DCI Harry Hutchinson. Scott is ambitious in his role and is dedicated to his colleagues at Holby South. James Thornton as Constable Jake Loughton (series 2): a constable transferred to Holby South from elsewhere. |
30 | patients | The final approach involves creating transgenic mice with a GAA-expanded version of the human frataxin gene. These mice are called YG22R (one GAA sequence of 190 repeats) and YG22R (two GAA sequences of 90 and 190 repeats). | These mice show symptoms similar to human patients. | An overexpression of frataxin in Drosophila has shown an increase in antioxidant capability, resistance to oxidative stress insults and longevity, supporting the theory that the role of frataxin is to protect the mitochondria from oxidative stress and the ensuing cellular damage. | The final approach involves creating transgenic mice with a GAA-expanded version of the human frataxin gene. These mice are called YG22R (one GAA sequence of 190 repeats) and YG22R (two GAA sequences of 90 and 190 repeats). These mice show symptoms similar to human patients. An overexpression of frataxin in Drosophila has shown an increase in antioxidant capability, resistance to oxidative stress insults and longevity, supporting the theory that the role of frataxin is to protect the mitochondria from oxidative stress and the ensuing cellular damage. |
32 | patients | The eating disturbance does not occur exclusively during the course of anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa, and there is no evidence of a disturbance in the way in which one's body weight or shape is experienced. The eating disturbance is not attributable to a current medical condition or not better explained by another mental disorder. | When the eating disturbance occurs in the context of another condition or disorder, the severity of the eating disturbance exceeds that routinely associated with the condition or disorder and warrants additional clinical attention Recent research suggests that patients meeting criteria for ARFID typically have a longer history of symptoms prior to diagnosis, and an earlier onset than AN or BN patients. | Selective eating is persistent in ARFID patients, typically beginning in infancy or early childhood. | The eating disturbance does not occur exclusively during the course of anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa, and there is no evidence of a disturbance in the way in which one's body weight or shape is experienced. The eating disturbance is not attributable to a current medical condition or not better explained by another mental disorder. When the eating disturbance occurs in the context of another condition or disorder, the severity of the eating disturbance exceeds that routinely associated with the condition or disorder and warrants additional clinical attention Recent research suggests that patients meeting criteria for ARFID typically have a longer history of symptoms prior to diagnosis, and an earlier onset than AN or BN patients. Selective eating is persistent in ARFID patients, typically beginning in infancy or early childhood. |
33 | patients | A total of fifty-five activists were admitted to the Israeli hospitals of Hadassah, Sheba, Rambam, Rabin, and Barzilai. Nine of the activists were in severe condition, and some underwent surgery at Rambam and Sheba hospitals. | Several patients were transferred from Rabin Medical Center to Israel Prison Service medical facilities. | The Turkish government sent Turkish Red Crescent personnel to Israel to treat the injured. | A total of fifty-five activists were admitted to the Israeli hospitals of Hadassah, Sheba, Rambam, Rabin, and Barzilai. Nine of the activists were in severe condition, and some underwent surgery at Rambam and Sheba hospitals. Several patients were transferred from Rabin Medical Center to Israel Prison Service medical facilities. The Turkish government sent Turkish Red Crescent personnel to Israel to treat the injured. |
41 | ceramists | Monument to Tendryakov Vladimir Fedorovich Tendryakov is a Russian Soviet writer, author of acutely conflict stories about the spiritual and moral problems of contemporary life, acute problems of Soviet society, about life in the countryside. "Train kiln" Vaga In August 2020, in the village of Makarovskaya, the first "train kiln"–type wood-fired ceramic kiln appeared in Russia. | A team of ceramists under the leadership of the Vologda master Vladimir Kholshchagin built the kiln in 5 days, the stove was named "Vaga". | The peculiarity is that the kiln has two burners. | Monument to Tendryakov Vladimir Fedorovich Tendryakov is a Russian Soviet writer, author of acutely conflict stories about the spiritual and moral problems of contemporary life, acute problems of Soviet society, about life in the countryside. "Train kiln" Vaga In August 2020, in the village of Makarovskaya, the first "train kiln"–type wood-fired ceramic kiln appeared in Russia. A team of ceramists under the leadership of the Vologda master Vladimir Kholshchagin built the kiln in 5 days, the stove was named "Vaga". The peculiarity is that the kiln has two burners. |
45 | pacifists | On Enterprise, analysis of data gathered in the previous encounter with the Romulan ship reveals that the ship is being piloted telepathically by an Andorian. Commander Shran (Jeffrey Combs) explains that the data indicates that the pilot is probably a member of the Aenar, a white-skinned and blind Andorian sub-race. | This, however, seems unlikely, since the Aenar are few in number, reclusive pacifists, and inhabitants of the isolated extreme northern polar region of their moon. | Shran and Captain Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula) then beam down to contact the Aenar. | On Enterprise, analysis of data gathered in the previous encounter with the Romulan ship reveals that the ship is being piloted telepathically by an Andorian. Commander Shran (Jeffrey Combs) explains that the data indicates that the pilot is probably a member of the Aenar, a white-skinned and blind Andorian sub-race. This, however, seems unlikely, since the Aenar are few in number, reclusive pacifists, and inhabitants of the isolated extreme northern polar region of their moon. Shran and Captain Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula) then beam down to contact the Aenar. |
47 | pacifists | History, evolution and etymology of the term Early usage of the term "war resister" is found in the name of the War Resisters League which was formed in 1923 by men and women who had opposed World War I. The War Resisters League is a section of the London-based War Resisters' International which was founded in Bilthoven, Netherlands in 1921 under the name "Paco". | In 1975, the Committee on South African War Resistance, an organisation of exiled conscientious objectors, pacifists, anti-militarists and deserters from the South African Defence Force (SADF), was formed in the aftermath of Operation Savannah and the Soweto uprising the following year. | Its aim was to raise international awareness about the role of the SADF and to provide support to objectors in exile. | History, evolution and etymology of the term Early usage of the term "war resister" is found in the name of the War Resisters League which was formed in 1923 by men and women who had opposed World War I. The War Resisters League is a section of the London-based War Resisters' International which was founded in Bilthoven, Netherlands in 1921 under the name "Paco". In 1975, the Committee on South African War Resistance, an organisation of exiled conscientious objectors, pacifists, anti-militarists and deserters from the South African Defence Force (SADF), was formed in the aftermath of Operation Savannah and the Soweto uprising the following year. Its aim was to raise international awareness about the role of the SADF and to provide support to objectors in exile. |
51 | signees | Jonas Filip Ludvigsson is a Swedish physician and epidemiologist. He is a Professor in the Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the Karolinska Institutet, Sweden, and a senior pediatrician in the Department of Pediatrics at Örebro University Hospital, Sweden. | Ludvigsson is known for being one of the 47 initial signees of the Great Barrington Declaration. | Biography Jonas Ludvigsson was born in Sweden. | Jonas Filip Ludvigsson is a Swedish physician and epidemiologist. He is a Professor in the Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the Karolinska Institutet, Sweden, and a senior pediatrician in the Department of Pediatrics at Örebro University Hospital, Sweden. Ludvigsson is known for being one of the 47 initial signees of the Great Barrington Declaration. Biography Jonas Ludvigsson was born in Sweden. |
54 | signees | On September 22, 2020, King appeared in Birmingham alongside political activists including Amie Beth Dickinson to present the Equality Proclamation. The document, signed on the 158th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation's signing, argued that the tactics and locations of abortion providers like Planned Parenthood were racially discriminatory. | According to a document distributed by the group, King and the other signees believed that “the targeted practices of Alabama abortion providers are both discriminatory and disproportionately harmful to black mothers and their babies” and that a legal case could be made against abortion using the Tenth Amendment. | 2010 "Restoring Honor" rally King spoke at Glenn Beck's "Restoring Honor" rally at the Lincoln Memorial in August 2010. | On September 22, 2020, King appeared in Birmingham alongside political activists including Amie Beth Dickinson to present the Equality Proclamation. The document, signed on the 158th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation's signing, argued that the tactics and locations of abortion providers like Planned Parenthood were racially discriminatory. According to a document distributed by the group, King and the other signees believed that “the targeted practices of Alabama abortion providers are both discriminatory and disproportionately harmful to black mothers and their babies” and that a legal case could be made against abortion using the Tenth Amendment. 2010 "Restoring Honor" rally King spoke at Glenn Beck's "Restoring Honor" rally at the Lincoln Memorial in August 2010. |
56 | addressers | He move to new premises at 50 Oxford Street in 1788, where he charged 1s for admittance to his 'Museum of Graphic Genius'. Holland's successful business grew and his list included works by Frederick George Byron, George Murgatroyd Woodward, and John Nixon, as well as James Gillray and Thomas Rowlandson. | A radical, he was prosecuted in 1793 on charges of seditious libel for selling a copy of Thomas Paine's Letter Addressed to the Addressers and imprisoned in Newgate Prison where he encountered Lord George Gordon and other radicals and communicated with John Horne Tooke. | During this time his print shop was run by Richard Newton, a talented young caricaturist who Holland published until 1797. | He move to new premises at 50 Oxford Street in 1788, where he charged 1s for admittance to his 'Museum of Graphic Genius'. Holland's successful business grew and his list included works by Frederick George Byron, George Murgatroyd Woodward, and John Nixon, as well as James Gillray and Thomas Rowlandson. A radical, he was prosecuted in 1793 on charges of seditious libel for selling a copy of Thomas Paine's Letter Addressed to the Addressers and imprisoned in Newgate Prison where he encountered Lord George Gordon and other radicals and communicated with John Horne Tooke. During this time his print shop was run by Richard Newton, a talented young caricaturist who Holland published until 1797. |
60 | counsellors | At the beginning of 1946, ten boys were appointed by the principal, regardless of what position they did, or did not hold. Even after this, disorganization of the Board led to the creation of the Head Steward in 1954. | Into the 1970s, the role of the stewards changed from one of authoritarian figures to counsellors for the younger boys. | At the members' request, their lockers were moved from a separated location to be amongst those of the school's general population. | At the beginning of 1946, ten boys were appointed by the principal, regardless of what position they did, or did not hold. Even after this, disorganization of the Board led to the creation of the Head Steward in 1954. Into the 1970s, the role of the stewards changed from one of authoritarian figures to counsellors for the younger boys. At the members' request, their lockers were moved from a separated location to be amongst those of the school's general population. |
61 | counsellors | Its main functions were a joint Nordic research project on counselling adults (Voice of Users), collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture on policy formulation for school and career counselling, and the design and development of the information and counselling website. The Voice of Users project is the first comparative research on school and career counselling in the Nordic countries. | Guðbjörg was chair of the Icelandic Educational Counsellors Association (Félag íslenskra námsráðgjafa) 1987 to 1999. | The association recognised her contribution in 2006 and made her an honorary member of the Icelandic Educational Counsellors Association in 2016 for her work on behalf of the profession. | Its main functions were a joint Nordic research project on counselling adults (Voice of Users), collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture on policy formulation for school and career counselling, and the design and development of the information and counselling website. The Voice of Users project is the first comparative research on school and career counselling in the Nordic countries. Guðbjörg was chair of the Icelandic Educational Counsellors Association (Félag íslenskra námsráðgjafa) 1987 to 1999. The association recognised her contribution in 2006 and made her an honorary member of the Icelandic Educational Counsellors Association in 2016 for her work on behalf of the profession. |
62 | counsellors | After completing her residencies, she worked for the Société Internationale Missionnaire, or SIM as it is more commonly known, a missionary organization that ran several hospitals in Africa. Working as a physician and surgeon, she first was stationed in Jos, Nigeria at the Sudan Interior Mission Hospital, and then in Galmi, Niger, at the surgical and obstetric hospital. | Prior to leaving for Africa, Wilkinson had met Robert Brennan, a fellow Anglican, when they were both working as counsellors at a mission program for the Anglican church. | The couple married in 1971 and moved to Nigeria. | After completing her residencies, she worked for the Société Internationale Missionnaire, or SIM as it is more commonly known, a missionary organization that ran several hospitals in Africa. Working as a physician and surgeon, she first was stationed in Jos, Nigeria at the Sudan Interior Mission Hospital, and then in Galmi, Niger, at the surgical and obstetric hospital. Prior to leaving for Africa, Wilkinson had met Robert Brennan, a fellow Anglican, when they were both working as counsellors at a mission program for the Anglican church. The couple married in 1971 and moved to Nigeria. |
66 | contractors | This meant equipping Weston Airport with lighting, including floodlights, and a control tower. Many of the company's aircraft were fitted with radios, and operations got underway by the end of April. | At first, aircraft engineering and maintenance had been performed by outside contractors in a hangar at Weston. | With the growth of activity, it was decided to do this work in-house and in October 1937 an ex British Airways chief engineer, Freddy Jeans, was hired to oversee this work. | This meant equipping Weston Airport with lighting, including floodlights, and a control tower. Many of the company's aircraft were fitted with radios, and operations got underway by the end of April. At first, aircraft engineering and maintenance had been performed by outside contractors in a hangar at Weston. With the growth of activity, it was decided to do this work in-house and in October 1937 an ex British Airways chief engineer, Freddy Jeans, was hired to oversee this work. |
71 | coordinators | However, Risso explained that his moves had nothing to do with Renzi, whom he opposed. Italia Viva's backbone was largely based on the Committees of Civil Action of Back to the Future, launched by Renzi during the 2018 Leopolda convention in Florence and seen by some people as the initial step of a new party. | Ettore Rosato, the organizer of the committees, and Bellanova were appointed party's coordinators. | In October, during the Leopolda annual convention, the logo of IV was unveiled. | However, Risso explained that his moves had nothing to do with Renzi, whom he opposed. Italia Viva's backbone was largely based on the Committees of Civil Action of Back to the Future, launched by Renzi during the 2018 Leopolda convention in Florence and seen by some people as the initial step of a new party. Ettore Rosato, the organizer of the committees, and Bellanova were appointed party's coordinators. In October, during the Leopolda annual convention, the logo of IV was unveiled. |
75 | supremacists | According to BuzzFeed News, "These new emails and documents ... clearly show that Breitbart does more than tolerate the most hate-filled, racist voices of the alt-right. It thrives on them, fueling and being fueled by some of the most toxic beliefs on the political spectrum—and clearing the way for them to enter the American mainstream." | In November 2017, British anti-fascism charity Hope Not Hate identified one of the website's writers as an administrator of a far-right Facebook group that serves as a platform for fascists and white supremacists. | In 2017, the Mueller investigation examined the role of Breitbart News in Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections and its role in both amplifying stories from Russian media and being amplified by Russian bots in social media. | According to BuzzFeed News, "These new emails and documents ... clearly show that Breitbart does more than tolerate the most hate-filled, racist voices of the alt-right. It thrives on them, fueling and being fueled by some of the most toxic beliefs on the political spectrum—and clearing the way for them to enter the American mainstream." In November 2017, British anti-fascism charity Hope Not Hate identified one of the website's writers as an administrator of a far-right Facebook group that serves as a platform for fascists and white supremacists. In 2017, the Mueller investigation examined the role of Breitbart News in Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections and its role in both amplifying stories from Russian media and being amplified by Russian bots in social media. |
81 | employees | 21 June Health authorities in the Australian state of Victoria announced that the state of emergency would be extended to July 19 due to a rise in coronavirus infections. Chinese health officials announced that frozen meat imports from American company Tyson Foods would be suspended indefinitely after positive cases of COVID-19 were reported at the company's factory in the US. | A PepsiCo factory in Beijing was also ordered to close after employees tested positive. | This comes as authorities in Beijing revealed that the city now had the capacity to test 1 million people a day for coronavirus. | 21 June Health authorities in the Australian state of Victoria announced that the state of emergency would be extended to July 19 due to a rise in coronavirus infections. Chinese health officials announced that frozen meat imports from American company Tyson Foods would be suspended indefinitely after positive cases of COVID-19 were reported at the company's factory in the US. A PepsiCo factory in Beijing was also ordered to close after employees tested positive. This comes as authorities in Beijing revealed that the city now had the capacity to test 1 million people a day for coronavirus. |
82 | employees | In 2011, Colfax acquired British Charter International PLC, which in turn owned Swedish ESAB (8,500 employees worldwide, 2012). Both companies have since been wholly owned by Colfax. | Further Colfax also acquired Allweiler (2,100 employees worldwide, 2011). | The company made its largest acquisition ever in November 2018, buying medical device company DJO Global for $3.15 billion. | In 2011, Colfax acquired British Charter International PLC, which in turn owned Swedish ESAB (8,500 employees worldwide, 2012). Both companies have since been wholly owned by Colfax. Further Colfax also acquired Allweiler (2,100 employees worldwide, 2011). The company made its largest acquisition ever in November 2018, buying medical device company DJO Global for $3.15 billion. |
85 | investors | Crawford left his post in March 1973 to take a position at HUD. The Park Southern Apartments declined after Crawford's departure, and suffered heavily from crime, vandalism, and other problems during the crack cocaine epidemic in the city in the 1980s and early 1990s. | In 1995, two nonprofits, Jubilee Enterprise of Greater Washington and the Park Southern Neighborhood Corporation, purchased the Park Southern from its original investors and began to renovate and refurbish the complex. | Jubilee Enterprise sold its interest in the complex to the Park Southern Neighborhood Corporation (PSNC) in 2001. | Crawford left his post in March 1973 to take a position at HUD. The Park Southern Apartments declined after Crawford's departure, and suffered heavily from crime, vandalism, and other problems during the crack cocaine epidemic in the city in the 1980s and early 1990s. In 1995, two nonprofits, Jubilee Enterprise of Greater Washington and the Park Southern Neighborhood Corporation, purchased the Park Southern from its original investors and began to renovate and refurbish the complex. Jubilee Enterprise sold its interest in the complex to the Park Southern Neighborhood Corporation (PSNC) in 2001. |
86 | investors | On February 11, U.S. crude reached $26.21 after reaching $26.05, its lowest price since May 2003. The next day oil rose 12.3 percent to $29.44, the most in one day since February 2009. | Investors wanted to be ready when the price started going up. | Also, OPEC was "ready to cooperate" on lower production. | On February 11, U.S. crude reached $26.21 after reaching $26.05, its lowest price since May 2003. The next day oil rose 12.3 percent to $29.44, the most in one day since February 2009. Investors wanted to be ready when the price started going up. Also, OPEC was "ready to cooperate" on lower production. |
87 | investors | According to Investment Promotion Agency which operates under the Ministry of Trade and Industry, shows that in Kosovo are registered 3906 foreign investors. The majority of these investors are individuals who have their own companies in the respective countries and have started their branches in Kosovo. | From Switzerland, there are 112 investors focused mostly in the cities of Pristina, Peja, Gjakova, Suva Reka, Ferizaj and others. | Though the number of investors is surprising, even more impressive is the employment generated by these investors. | According to Investment Promotion Agency which operates under the Ministry of Trade and Industry, shows that in Kosovo are registered 3906 foreign investors. The majority of these investors are individuals who have their own companies in the respective countries and have started their branches in Kosovo. From Switzerland, there are 112 investors focused mostly in the cities of Pristina, Peja, Gjakova, Suva Reka, Ferizaj and others. Though the number of investors is surprising, even more impressive is the employment generated by these investors. |
90 | bloggers | Herrera was cinematographer on the 2005 Hollie Harper film Kiss and Run, which won Best Comedy in the American Theater of Harlem's Film Festival Cultures Collide. In 2010, Herrera was awarded a Narco News scholarship to the School of Authentic Journalism on the Yucatán peninsula (though he did not attend). | Herrera was one of eight immigration bloggers selected by America's Voice to receive a 2009 full scholarship award to attend Netroots Nation. | In 2019, Herrera directed Pipetown, USA, his first feature length documentary. | Herrera was cinematographer on the 2005 Hollie Harper film Kiss and Run, which won Best Comedy in the American Theater of Harlem's Film Festival Cultures Collide. In 2010, Herrera was awarded a Narco News scholarship to the School of Authentic Journalism on the Yucatán peninsula (though he did not attend). Herrera was one of eight immigration bloggers selected by America's Voice to receive a 2009 full scholarship award to attend Netroots Nation. In 2019, Herrera directed Pipetown, USA, his first feature length documentary. |
91 | bloggers | First release On July 15, 2019, EndeavourOS released their first ISO. The team did not expect that much of the Antergos community would follow them, but the response and the numbers of community members that joined exceeded their expectations. | Not only did the community receive the first release very well, but several bloggers and vloggers gave it very positive reviews, even shortly after launch. | Net-install Immediately after the launch of the distribution, the EndeavourOS team began to develop a net-installer to install with different Desktop Environments directly over the internet. | First release On July 15, 2019, EndeavourOS released their first ISO. The team did not expect that much of the Antergos community would follow them, but the response and the numbers of community members that joined exceeded their expectations. Not only did the community receive the first release very well, but several bloggers and vloggers gave it very positive reviews, even shortly after launch. Net-install Immediately after the launch of the distribution, the EndeavourOS team began to develop a net-installer to install with different Desktop Environments directly over the internet. |
97 | donors | Resources KPF is a non-governmental organization which relies only on private donations and does not accept public funds from any government, domestic or foreign. The largest donations have been made anonymously, and amount to several million dollars sent through an American nonprofit organization called American Friends of Kohelet Policy Forum. | An investigative article published at "Haaretz" presented conjectures regarding the identify of some major donors, but neither KPF nor the individuals named in the article confirmed these conjectures. | The Forum’s legislative research, policy papers, and other research based products are offered to Israeli decision makers for free. | Resources KPF is a non-governmental organization which relies only on private donations and does not accept public funds from any government, domestic or foreign. The largest donations have been made anonymously, and amount to several million dollars sent through an American nonprofit organization called American Friends of Kohelet Policy Forum. An investigative article published at "Haaretz" presented conjectures regarding the identify of some major donors, but neither KPF nor the individuals named in the article confirmed these conjectures. The Forum’s legislative research, policy papers, and other research based products are offered to Israeli decision makers for free. |
100 | notaries | History The University of Ferrara was founded on March 4, 1391 by Marquis Alberto V D'Este with the permission of Pope Boniface IX. The Studium Generale was inaugurated on St. Luke's Day (October 18) of that year with courses in law, arts and theology. | After the unification of Italy, Ferrara University became a free university with faculties of Law and Mathematics, a three-year course in Medicine (reduced to two years in 1863-64), as well as Schools of Veterinary Medicine (abolished in 1876), Pharmacy, and for public Notaries. | After World War II, it started to be state-supported and this allowed the opening of many faculties and research departments. | History The University of Ferrara was founded on March 4, 1391 by Marquis Alberto V D'Este with the permission of Pope Boniface IX. The Studium Generale was inaugurated on St. Luke's Day (October 18) of that year with courses in law, arts and theology. After the unification of Italy, Ferrara University became a free university with faculties of Law and Mathematics, a three-year course in Medicine (reduced to two years in 1863-64), as well as Schools of Veterinary Medicine (abolished in 1876), Pharmacy, and for public Notaries. After World War II, it started to be state-supported and this allowed the opening of many faculties and research departments. |
109 | travellers | (NB: Air travellers require photo ID for airline security purposes.) Part of Common Travel Area — no travel document required to enter from the UK. | (NB: Air travellers require photo ID for airline security purposes.) | All other overseas territories require a fully valid passport. | (NB: Air travellers require photo ID for airline security purposes.) Part of Common Travel Area — no travel document required to enter from the UK. (NB: Air travellers require photo ID for airline security purposes.) All other overseas territories require a fully valid passport. |
112 | diabetics | While Sawm is optional during most of the year (and forbidden altogether on Islam's two holiest days: Eid ul Fitr and Eid ul Adha), it is mandatory during daylight hours throughout the month of Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It was during this month that the first verses of the Quran were said to have been revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. | The elderly, and those whose health is endangered by fasting (such as diabetics) are excused from doing so, but are required to make up for it by feeding the poor. | Proselytizing Both Muslims and Mormons are active in proselytizing those outside of their religion, inviting them to learn about their faith and adopt it for themselves, if they so decide. | While Sawm is optional during most of the year (and forbidden altogether on Islam's two holiest days: Eid ul Fitr and Eid ul Adha), it is mandatory during daylight hours throughout the month of Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It was during this month that the first verses of the Quran were said to have been revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. The elderly, and those whose health is endangered by fasting (such as diabetics) are excused from doing so, but are required to make up for it by feeding the poor. Proselytizing Both Muslims and Mormons are active in proselytizing those outside of their religion, inviting them to learn about their faith and adopt it for themselves, if they so decide. |
115 | administrators | It provides network transparency and permits a graphical application running on one system to be displayed on another where a user may interact with the application; however, certain extensions of the X Window System are not capable of working over the network. Several X display servers exist, with the reference implementation, X.Org Server, being the most popular. | Server distributions might provide a command-line interface for developers and administrators, but provide a custom interface towards end-users, designed for the use-case of the system. | This custom interface is accessed through a client that resides on another system, not necessarily Linux based. | It provides network transparency and permits a graphical application running on one system to be displayed on another where a user may interact with the application; however, certain extensions of the X Window System are not capable of working over the network. Several X display servers exist, with the reference implementation, X.Org Server, being the most popular. Server distributions might provide a command-line interface for developers and administrators, but provide a custom interface towards end-users, designed for the use-case of the system. This custom interface is accessed through a client that resides on another system, not necessarily Linux based. |
118 | administrators | In 1688, Warmian Bishop Michał Stefan Radziejowski laid the cornerstone of a new, great Baroque church, which was consecrated in 1693 by his successor, Bishop Jan Stanisław Zbąski. From the 18th century the village was part of the Kingdom of Prussia. | The Jesuit monastery was abolished, and King Frederick II of Prussia allowed the Jesuits to stay only as secular administrators of the church complex. | Franciszek Ksawery Rymkiewicz became the first post-Jesuit parish priest. | In 1688, Warmian Bishop Michał Stefan Radziejowski laid the cornerstone of a new, great Baroque church, which was consecrated in 1693 by his successor, Bishop Jan Stanisław Zbąski. From the 18th century the village was part of the Kingdom of Prussia. The Jesuit monastery was abolished, and King Frederick II of Prussia allowed the Jesuits to stay only as secular administrators of the church complex. Franciszek Ksawery Rymkiewicz became the first post-Jesuit parish priest. |
120 | secretaries | In some companies, the role of the corporate secretary as corporate governance adviser has been formalised, with a title such as Chief Governance Officer added to their existing title. In view of the important roles the company secretary plays in business, PLCs and large companies require the company secretary to be suitably trained, experienced and professionally qualified for these responsibilities. | In the UK, the company secretary may be qualified by virtue of examination and membership of The Chartered Governance Institute (CGI), which is the main qualification specifically for company secretaries. | CGI is the body dedicated to the advancement and recognition of professional administration based on a combination of degree-level studies, carefully vetted experience and sponsorship by two people of professional status. | In some companies, the role of the corporate secretary as corporate governance adviser has been formalised, with a title such as Chief Governance Officer added to their existing title. In view of the important roles the company secretary plays in business, PLCs and large companies require the company secretary to be suitably trained, experienced and professionally qualified for these responsibilities. In the UK, the company secretary may be qualified by virtue of examination and membership of The Chartered Governance Institute (CGI), which is the main qualification specifically for company secretaries. CGI is the body dedicated to the advancement and recognition of professional administration based on a combination of degree-level studies, carefully vetted experience and sponsorship by two people of professional status. |
124 | secretaries | He also served as a consultant to the United States Department of Defense, and was a member of the Defense Policy Board. In 2004, he served as chairman to the Independent Panel to Review DoD Detention Operations. | On January 5, 2006, he participated in a meeting at the White House of former Secretaries of Defense and State to discuss United States foreign policy with Bush administration officials. | On January 31, 2006, he was appointed by the Secretary of State to be a member of the Arms Control and Nonproliferation Advisory Board. | He also served as a consultant to the United States Department of Defense, and was a member of the Defense Policy Board. In 2004, he served as chairman to the Independent Panel to Review DoD Detention Operations. On January 5, 2006, he participated in a meeting at the White House of former Secretaries of Defense and State to discuss United States foreign policy with Bush administration officials. On January 31, 2006, he was appointed by the Secretary of State to be a member of the Arms Control and Nonproliferation Advisory Board. |
128 | builders | The town council celebrated Christmas in a new building. The construction had lasted for two and a half years. | The builders worked only in summer. | A white lime coating covered the walls and left clean stone-constructions, that were made glossy, for many centuries. | The town council celebrated Christmas in a new building. The construction had lasted for two and a half years. The builders worked only in summer. A white lime coating covered the walls and left clean stone-constructions, that were made glossy, for many centuries. |
129 | builders | The current Manor Park Café opened in October 2010. It is eco-friendly and has a range of environmental features, including its straw-bale construction, giving the building a potential lifespan of over 200 years. | It was designed by Amazonails Architectura, and constructed by a mixed team of builders. | It was London's first energy-efficient building to use this construction method. | The current Manor Park Café opened in October 2010. It is eco-friendly and has a range of environmental features, including its straw-bale construction, giving the building a potential lifespan of over 200 years. It was designed by Amazonails Architectura, and constructed by a mixed team of builders. It was London's first energy-efficient building to use this construction method. |
131 | pastors | There was precedent in the Netherlands, however. The Rev. Coetzee stated: “as far as I know, it was the first time in the history of our church that a congregation had two pastors, except for the early years of the Seminary in Burgersdorp when one of them was a school docent reimbursed by the congregation for part of his salary.” | There were thus now four pastors on the Rand, including the two in Johannesburg and the ones in Krugersdorp and Germiston. | From 1919–1923, the Rev. | There was precedent in the Netherlands, however. The Rev. Coetzee stated: “as far as I know, it was the first time in the history of our church that a congregation had two pastors, except for the early years of the Seminary in Burgersdorp when one of them was a school docent reimbursed by the congregation for part of his salary.” There were thus now four pastors on the Rand, including the two in Johannesburg and the ones in Krugersdorp and Germiston. From 1919–1923, the Rev. |
132 | pastors | Fritze thus was a follower of Christoph Blumhardt, who had to give up his pastorship in 1899. Along with Erwin Eckert and Emil Fuchs, they were the first pastors in Germany who became widely recognized as socialists. | In September 1919 Georg Fritze traveled to the Tambach meeting of Protestant theologians (which also gave rise to the so-called dialectical theology of the 1920s) and met Karl Barth, who, like Fritze, was one of the few prominent Protestant pastors, until he was later expelled from Germany. | However, Fritze remained more of a liberal theologian. | Fritze thus was a follower of Christoph Blumhardt, who had to give up his pastorship in 1899. Along with Erwin Eckert and Emil Fuchs, they were the first pastors in Germany who became widely recognized as socialists. In September 1919 Georg Fritze traveled to the Tambach meeting of Protestant theologians (which also gave rise to the so-called dialectical theology of the 1920s) and met Karl Barth, who, like Fritze, was one of the few prominent Protestant pastors, until he was later expelled from Germany. However, Fritze remained more of a liberal theologian. |
135 | influencers | This type of marketing allows for users to experience an up close and personal evaluation to be understand the product. More often than not, content creators do a full evaluation on what to expect consumer are to purchase the product they are advertising. | Social media and fashion campaigns Some fashion companies have used influencers or celebrities to promote their brands with advertisements on their social media accounts. | Since 2010, fashion and advertising's development coincide. | This type of marketing allows for users to experience an up close and personal evaluation to be understand the product. More often than not, content creators do a full evaluation on what to expect consumer are to purchase the product they are advertising. Social media and fashion campaigns Some fashion companies have used influencers or celebrities to promote their brands with advertisements on their social media accounts. Since 2010, fashion and advertising's development coincide. |
136 | influencers | Aage Kya is a 2021 Indian Hindi-language interactive quiz show that aired on Flipkart Video on 28 March 2021. It is an original series of Flipkart Video directed by Utsav Chatterjee and produced under the banner of Indian storytellers. | It is a daily game show featuring four social media influencers who are shown funny video clips and asked to present their perspectives. | The show also allows viewers to be part of it by asking them three questions and the winners of each episode are awarded prizes by Flipkart. | Aage Kya is a 2021 Indian Hindi-language interactive quiz show that aired on Flipkart Video on 28 March 2021. It is an original series of Flipkart Video directed by Utsav Chatterjee and produced under the banner of Indian storytellers. It is a daily game show featuring four social media influencers who are shown funny video clips and asked to present their perspectives. The show also allows viewers to be part of it by asking them three questions and the winners of each episode are awarded prizes by Flipkart. |
137 | influencers | He currently lives in Singapore. Career Vasudevan started his career in 1995 as a software engineer and joined PricewaterhouseCoopers Management Consulting Services as a principal consultant. | He left PwC in 2004 to start his own company and founded Thought Expressions in 2008 to help people become speakers, leaders and influencers. | Vasudevan has given motivational talks to multinational corporate houses for leadership, team-building, and personal breakthroughs. | He currently lives in Singapore. Career Vasudevan started his career in 1995 as a software engineer and joined PricewaterhouseCoopers Management Consulting Services as a principal consultant. He left PwC in 2004 to start his own company and founded Thought Expressions in 2008 to help people become speakers, leaders and influencers. Vasudevan has given motivational talks to multinational corporate houses for leadership, team-building, and personal breakthroughs. |
140 | directors | The government said the 2018 presidential election was "illegitimate and anti-democratic", and sanctioned Flores, along with 13 other members of the ANC and TSJ. On 27 March 2018, Panama sanctioned 55 public officials and 16 businesses that operate in Panama, related to the family of Flores. | The sanctioned businesses have members of the Malpica-Flores family on their boards of directors. | The companies, headed by various members of Flores' family and recently created, were sanctioned for allegedly laundering money. | The government said the 2018 presidential election was "illegitimate and anti-democratic", and sanctioned Flores, along with 13 other members of the ANC and TSJ. On 27 March 2018, Panama sanctioned 55 public officials and 16 businesses that operate in Panama, related to the family of Flores. The sanctioned businesses have members of the Malpica-Flores family on their boards of directors. The companies, headed by various members of Flores' family and recently created, were sanctioned for allegedly laundering money. |
141 | directors | As the Democratic candidate is overwhelmingly favored to win the mayoralship in November, this will possibly be the first time that a socialist will be mayor of a major American city since 1960. COVID-19 pandemic: Michigan lifts its face mask requirements and capacity restrictions on indoor events. | Masks are still required for nursing homes, prisons, hospitals, schools, funeral directors, and agricultural workers. | Usage at businesses is optional. | As the Democratic candidate is overwhelmingly favored to win the mayoralship in November, this will possibly be the first time that a socialist will be mayor of a major American city since 1960. COVID-19 pandemic: Michigan lifts its face mask requirements and capacity restrictions on indoor events. Masks are still required for nursing homes, prisons, hospitals, schools, funeral directors, and agricultural workers. Usage at businesses is optional. |
145 | prosecutors | In June 2020, police in the German city Braunschweig stated there was a new suspect in Madeleine's disappearance. In October 2021 the Daily Mirror reported that German public prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters was convinced that paedophile Christian Brückner abducted and murdered the child. | German prosecutors hope to be able to bring charges in 2022. | Madeleine's disappearance attracted sustained international interest and saturation coverage in the UK, reminiscent of the death of Princess Diana in 1997. | In June 2020, police in the German city Braunschweig stated there was a new suspect in Madeleine's disappearance. In October 2021 the Daily Mirror reported that German public prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters was convinced that paedophile Christian Brückner abducted and murdered the child. German prosecutors hope to be able to bring charges in 2022. Madeleine's disappearance attracted sustained international interest and saturation coverage in the UK, reminiscent of the death of Princess Diana in 1997. |
146 | prosecutors | He was detained on 29 September 1999 and later placed under house arrest. He went on trial at South Jakarta District Court on 9 February 2000, charged with corruption for "arranging and engaging in illegal transactions". | Prosecutors demanded an 18-month sentence, but he was acquitted on 6 March 2000, with the deputy presiding judge ruling the case should have been heard by a civil court. | On 31 March 2000, Jakarta High Court ordered South Jakarta District Court to examine and try Tjandra. | He was detained on 29 September 1999 and later placed under house arrest. He went on trial at South Jakarta District Court on 9 February 2000, charged with corruption for "arranging and engaging in illegal transactions". Prosecutors demanded an 18-month sentence, but he was acquitted on 6 March 2000, with the deputy presiding judge ruling the case should have been heard by a civil court. On 31 March 2000, Jakarta High Court ordered South Jakarta District Court to examine and try Tjandra. |
152 | custodians | Rumours continued to spread in particular through social networking sites, and specified that the earthquake would affect Rome. In May 2011 it was reported that people were fleeing Rome in readiness for an earthquake predicted to occur on 11 May. | The existence of a prediction for that date was denied by the custodians of Bendandi's papers, while the Italian National Institute of Geology and Vulcanology (INGV) held an open day at its Rome office on the day. | There was no earthquake in Rome that day. | Rumours continued to spread in particular through social networking sites, and specified that the earthquake would affect Rome. In May 2011 it was reported that people were fleeing Rome in readiness for an earthquake predicted to occur on 11 May. The existence of a prediction for that date was denied by the custodians of Bendandi's papers, while the Italian National Institute of Geology and Vulcanology (INGV) held an open day at its Rome office on the day. There was no earthquake in Rome that day. |
153 | custodians | Often the use of models is necessary where a market for the financial product is not available, such as with complex financial instruments. One shortcoming of Mark-to-Model is that it gives an artificial illusion of liquidity, and the actual price of the product depends on the accuracy of the financial models used to estimate the price. | On the other hand it is argued that Asset managers and Custodians have a real problem valuing illiquid assets in their portfolios even though many of these assets are perfectly sound and the asset manager has no intention of selling them. | Assets should be valued at mark to market prices as required by the Basel rules. | Often the use of models is necessary where a market for the financial product is not available, such as with complex financial instruments. One shortcoming of Mark-to-Model is that it gives an artificial illusion of liquidity, and the actual price of the product depends on the accuracy of the financial models used to estimate the price. On the other hand it is argued that Asset managers and Custodians have a real problem valuing illiquid assets in their portfolios even though many of these assets are perfectly sound and the asset manager has no intention of selling them. Assets should be valued at mark to market prices as required by the Basel rules. |
154 | custodians | There exists today a large corpus of manuscripts in this script on history, society, astrology, rituals, etc. Ahom people used to write their chronicles known as Buranji. | The priestly classes (Mo'sam, Mo'hung, Mo'Plong) are the custodians of these manuscripts. | Calendar The Ahom people used to use a lunar calendar known as Lak-Ni Tao-Si-Nga with its origins in the middle kingdoms (Chung-Kuo). | There exists today a large corpus of manuscripts in this script on history, society, astrology, rituals, etc. Ahom people used to write their chronicles known as Buranji. The priestly classes (Mo'sam, Mo'hung, Mo'Plong) are the custodians of these manuscripts. Calendar The Ahom people used to use a lunar calendar known as Lak-Ni Tao-Si-Nga with its origins in the middle kingdoms (Chung-Kuo). |
155 | performers | In opera a particularly impressive aria will often be applauded, even if the music is continuing. Shouting is generally acceptable only during applause. | The word shouted is often the Italian word bravo or a variation (brava in the case of a female performer, bravi for a plural number of performers, bravissimo for a truly exceptional performance). | The word's original meaning is "skillful" and it has come to mean "well done". | In opera a particularly impressive aria will often be applauded, even if the music is continuing. Shouting is generally acceptable only during applause. The word shouted is often the Italian word bravo or a variation (brava in the case of a female performer, bravi for a plural number of performers, bravissimo for a truly exceptional performance). The word's original meaning is "skillful" and it has come to mean "well done". |
158 | performers | Rossa received prestigious "Intellectual Property Award 2018" by the Indonesia Directorate General of Intellectual Property Rights for her contribution for Indonesian music. She's also awarded by SCTV Music Awards 2018 as "The Best Female Singer" for her song Bulan Dikekang Malam. | In July 2018, Rossa was announced to be one of the performers in the Opening Ceremony of the 2018 Asian Games along with Anggun, Joey Alexander, Tulus, Raisa and others. | Rossa was also appointed to be the judge of the Indonesian Idol Junior Season 3 with Maia Estianty, Rayi (RAN) and Rizky Febian. | Rossa received prestigious "Intellectual Property Award 2018" by the Indonesia Directorate General of Intellectual Property Rights for her contribution for Indonesian music. She's also awarded by SCTV Music Awards 2018 as "The Best Female Singer" for her song Bulan Dikekang Malam. In July 2018, Rossa was announced to be one of the performers in the Opening Ceremony of the 2018 Asian Games along with Anggun, Joey Alexander, Tulus, Raisa and others. Rossa was also appointed to be the judge of the Indonesian Idol Junior Season 3 with Maia Estianty, Rayi (RAN) and Rizky Febian. |
161 | trainers | Irina Iosifovna Turova (; born 10 August 1979), Irina Slavina (, also Irina Slavina-Turova), is a Russian chess player who holds the titles of Woman Grandmaster (2001) and International Master (2004). She won the Russian Women's Chess Championship in 2003. | Biography Irina was born in Belarus, where her parents worked as chess trainers. | After Chernobyl disaster, her family moved to Arkhangelsk, where at age of eight Irina won the second place in the Arkhangelsk Oblast Women's Chess Championship. | Irina Iosifovna Turova (; born 10 August 1979), Irina Slavina (, also Irina Slavina-Turova), is a Russian chess player who holds the titles of Woman Grandmaster (2001) and International Master (2004). She won the Russian Women's Chess Championship in 2003. Biography Irina was born in Belarus, where her parents worked as chess trainers. After Chernobyl disaster, her family moved to Arkhangelsk, where at age of eight Irina won the second place in the Arkhangelsk Oblast Women's Chess Championship. |
163 | trainers | The prize is kept a secret. The Blue team wins, and then the prize—a week at home—is revealed. | They are also offered the chance to give the reward to the opposing team, which they choose to do in order to be able to work out with the trainers while the other team must struggle off campus. | The episode description and preview last week already spoiled the surprise, however, as they said one of the teams gets to go home. | The prize is kept a secret. The Blue team wins, and then the prize—a week at home—is revealed. They are also offered the chance to give the reward to the opposing team, which they choose to do in order to be able to work out with the trainers while the other team must struggle off campus. The episode description and preview last week already spoiled the surprise, however, as they said one of the teams gets to go home. |
165 | painters | When trade between the Spanish Netherlands and the Dutch Republic resumed with the Twelve Years' Truce in 1609, immigration increased and many Dutch cities reissued guild charters as a form of protection against the great number of paintings that began to cross the border. For example, Gouda, Rotterdam, and Delft, all founded guilds between 1609 and 1611. | In each of those cases, panel painters removed themselves from their traditional guild structure that included other painters, such as those who worked in fresco and on houses, in favor of a specific "Guild of St. Luke". | On the other hand, these distinctions did not take effect at that time in Amsterdam or Haarlem. | When trade between the Spanish Netherlands and the Dutch Republic resumed with the Twelve Years' Truce in 1609, immigration increased and many Dutch cities reissued guild charters as a form of protection against the great number of paintings that began to cross the border. For example, Gouda, Rotterdam, and Delft, all founded guilds between 1609 and 1611. In each of those cases, panel painters removed themselves from their traditional guild structure that included other painters, such as those who worked in fresco and on houses, in favor of a specific "Guild of St. Luke". On the other hand, these distinctions did not take effect at that time in Amsterdam or Haarlem. |
168 | painters | The commission was agreed by Alderman John Boydell for his "Shakespeare Gallery". However the work was the cause of a major row between them. | Wright discovered that Boydell had classified the painters he had commissioned into two classes. | Wright had discovered that he was assigned to the second class. | The commission was agreed by Alderman John Boydell for his "Shakespeare Gallery". However the work was the cause of a major row between them. Wright discovered that Boydell had classified the painters he had commissioned into two classes. Wright had discovered that he was assigned to the second class. |
170 | interpreters | As an adult, Princess Suppadevi left Vanga to seek an independent life. She joined a caravan headed for Magadha, which was attacked by Sinha ("lion") in a forest in the Lala (or Lada) region. | The Mahavamsa calls the Sinha a lion; according to some modern interpreters, however, Sinha was a beastly outlaw human living in the jungle. | Lala is identified as Bengal's Rarh region (part of the present-day Indian state of West Bengal) or Lata, part of present-day Gujarat. | As an adult, Princess Suppadevi left Vanga to seek an independent life. She joined a caravan headed for Magadha, which was attacked by Sinha ("lion") in a forest in the Lala (or Lada) region. The Mahavamsa calls the Sinha a lion; according to some modern interpreters, however, Sinha was a beastly outlaw human living in the jungle. Lala is identified as Bengal's Rarh region (part of the present-day Indian state of West Bengal) or Lata, part of present-day Gujarat. |
171 | interpreters | Kaiser, along with Marcel Reich-Ranicki, was one of the most influential critics of Germany. His book Große Pianisten in unserer Zeit is occasionally referred to as the "Piano Michelin". | Besides ground-breaking pianists such as Artur Rubinstein, Vladimir Horowitz, Glenn Gould, Sviatoslav Richter and Friedrich Gulda he introduced young interpreters and explained developments in the art of piano playing. | Kaiser felt a special connection to the work of Richard Wagner and supported and accompanied the new beginning of the Bayreuth Festival in 1951 under the direction of Wagner's grandchildren, Wieland and Wolfgang. | Kaiser, along with Marcel Reich-Ranicki, was one of the most influential critics of Germany. His book Große Pianisten in unserer Zeit is occasionally referred to as the "Piano Michelin". Besides ground-breaking pianists such as Artur Rubinstein, Vladimir Horowitz, Glenn Gould, Sviatoslav Richter and Friedrich Gulda he introduced young interpreters and explained developments in the art of piano playing. Kaiser felt a special connection to the work of Richard Wagner and supported and accompanied the new beginning of the Bayreuth Festival in 1951 under the direction of Wagner's grandchildren, Wieland and Wolfgang. |
175 | tutors | One brother, Edward, became a Jesuit priest. The family moved to Hopkinton, Massachusetts, and he graduated from Hopkinton High School. | Hearn had private tutors who prepared him for college, but upon graduation instead went to work at a shoe factory. | He then became a traveling salesman and opened a shoe store in Laconia, New Hampshire. | One brother, Edward, became a Jesuit priest. The family moved to Hopkinton, Massachusetts, and he graduated from Hopkinton High School. Hearn had private tutors who prepared him for college, but upon graduation instead went to work at a shoe factory. He then became a traveling salesman and opened a shoe store in Laconia, New Hampshire. |
177 | tutors | He can't attract or repel it. He sculpts it, gathering it up in great glistening handfuls and molding it into new shapes. | With his tutors, Eckhart developed entirely new techniques of fighting. | The weapons he carries change their form to suit the situation, and bullets are no longer an issue." | He can't attract or repel it. He sculpts it, gathering it up in great glistening handfuls and molding it into new shapes. With his tutors, Eckhart developed entirely new techniques of fighting. The weapons he carries change their form to suit the situation, and bullets are no longer an issue." |
178 | tutors | The first free public school systems were established around 1851, although unlike Northern and Western states, public education was not required under the Virginia state constitution until 1870, after an innovation in the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 (although paying for such education became controversial in the next decade). In addition to the free schools, "pay schools" also existed, particularly for education beyond simple literacy. | Before the American Civil War, rich families employed private tutors. | Other schools were funded at least partially by parents within a community, and they also had control over the school as a community. | The first free public school systems were established around 1851, although unlike Northern and Western states, public education was not required under the Virginia state constitution until 1870, after an innovation in the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 (although paying for such education became controversial in the next decade). In addition to the free schools, "pay schools" also existed, particularly for education beyond simple literacy. Before the American Civil War, rich families employed private tutors. Other schools were funded at least partially by parents within a community, and they also had control over the school as a community. |
180 | supervisors | Heinrich died on June 22, 1962, at the age of 76. Heinrich's law Heinrich's work is claimed as the basis for the theory of behavior-based safety by some experts of this field, which holds that as many as 95 percent of all workplace accidents are caused by unsafe acts. | Heinrich came to this conclusion after reviewing thousands of accident reports completed by supervisors, who generally blamed workers for causing accidents without conducting detailed investigations into the root causes. | While Heinrich's figure that 88 percent of all workplace accidents and injuries/illnesses are caused by "man-failure" is perhaps his most oft-cited conclusion, his book actually encouraged employers to control hazards, not merely focus on worker behaviors. | Heinrich died on June 22, 1962, at the age of 76. Heinrich's law Heinrich's work is claimed as the basis for the theory of behavior-based safety by some experts of this field, which holds that as many as 95 percent of all workplace accidents are caused by unsafe acts. Heinrich came to this conclusion after reviewing thousands of accident reports completed by supervisors, who generally blamed workers for causing accidents without conducting detailed investigations into the root causes. While Heinrich's figure that 88 percent of all workplace accidents and injuries/illnesses are caused by "man-failure" is perhaps his most oft-cited conclusion, his book actually encouraged employers to control hazards, not merely focus on worker behaviors. |
183 | supervisors | She is not identifiable in the photo, but after it went viral she posted it on her social media accounts and voluntarily identified herself to the company's human resources department that she is the person in it. Four months after being fired, she sued the company for wrongful termination and for additional severance pay. | In the 2019 Virginia elections, Briskman was elected to the board of supervisors for Loudoun County, Virginia. | NANA Regional Corporation NANA Regional Corporation, headquartered in Kotzebue, Alaska, is an Alaska Native Corporation with a land base of approximately 36,000 square miles (roughly the size of Indiana) in Northwest Alaska centered on the Kotzebue Sound and its tributaries. | She is not identifiable in the photo, but after it went viral she posted it on her social media accounts and voluntarily identified herself to the company's human resources department that she is the person in it. Four months after being fired, she sued the company for wrongful termination and for additional severance pay. In the 2019 Virginia elections, Briskman was elected to the board of supervisors for Loudoun County, Virginia. NANA Regional Corporation NANA Regional Corporation, headquartered in Kotzebue, Alaska, is an Alaska Native Corporation with a land base of approximately 36,000 square miles (roughly the size of Indiana) in Northwest Alaska centered on the Kotzebue Sound and its tributaries. |
187 | advocates | Arkansas Game and Fish Commission v. United States, 568 U.S. 23 (2012), is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States holding that it was possible for government-induced, temporary flooding to constitute a "taking" of property under the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, such that compensation could be owed to the owner of the flooded property. The case was brought by an Arkansas state agency, alleging that federal flood control practices along the Black River had damaged valuable timber on state-owned lands. | The Commission's lawsuit was supported by advocates for property rights, as well as by fish, forestry and wildlife groups. | In opposition, the federal government cited the concern that an adverse ruling could expose it to massive liability for its nationwide flood control efforts. | Arkansas Game and Fish Commission v. United States, 568 U.S. 23 (2012), is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States holding that it was possible for government-induced, temporary flooding to constitute a "taking" of property under the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, such that compensation could be owed to the owner of the flooded property. The case was brought by an Arkansas state agency, alleging that federal flood control practices along the Black River had damaged valuable timber on state-owned lands. The Commission's lawsuit was supported by advocates for property rights, as well as by fish, forestry and wildlife groups. In opposition, the federal government cited the concern that an adverse ruling could expose it to massive liability for its nationwide flood control efforts. |
188 | advocates | Its mission is to create an inclusive digital world for people of all abilities. Knowbility's signature program is the Accessibility Internet Rally, a web-building competition that brings together volunteer web designers to create accessible websites for nonprofit organizations and artists that serve communities all over the world. | History Knowbility grew from a community collaboration in 1998 among advocates in Austin, Texas that represented a wide array of businesses, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations dedicated to improving digital accessibility awareness and skills. | As Austin became a tech hub, civic leaders set out to create a program to engage website designers and information technology developers in disability issues. | Its mission is to create an inclusive digital world for people of all abilities. Knowbility's signature program is the Accessibility Internet Rally, a web-building competition that brings together volunteer web designers to create accessible websites for nonprofit organizations and artists that serve communities all over the world. History Knowbility grew from a community collaboration in 1998 among advocates in Austin, Texas that represented a wide array of businesses, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations dedicated to improving digital accessibility awareness and skills. As Austin became a tech hub, civic leaders set out to create a program to engage website designers and information technology developers in disability issues. |
191 | laypeople | Dance clothing was strongly related to shamanistic clothing, indicated by designs that reference the spiritual world. Gutskin clothing could also be donned for ceremonial purposes. | Inuit shamans, called , usually wore garments like those of laypeople, but which included unique accessories or design elements to differentiate their spiritual status. | The intricately designed parka of the Qingailisaq, inspired by spiritual visions, is an example of such a garment. | Dance clothing was strongly related to shamanistic clothing, indicated by designs that reference the spiritual world. Gutskin clothing could also be donned for ceremonial purposes. Inuit shamans, called , usually wore garments like those of laypeople, but which included unique accessories or design elements to differentiate their spiritual status. The intricately designed parka of the Qingailisaq, inspired by spiritual visions, is an example of such a garment. |
192 | laypeople | Spears started the Christian Life as a rival magazine to the London Inquirer, becoming the voice of conservative late Biblical Unitarianism with Samuel Sharpe, till the two publications were merged in July 1929, and ran for a short time as The Inquirer and Christian Life. Another magazine, the Unitarian Herald, ran from 1861 to 1889. | Mission work The Unitarian Fund "for the Promotion of Unitarianism by means of Popular Preaching" was founded in 1806, largely by laypeople. | It gave money to congregations that needed it and employed Richard Wright as an itinerant missionary. | Spears started the Christian Life as a rival magazine to the London Inquirer, becoming the voice of conservative late Biblical Unitarianism with Samuel Sharpe, till the two publications were merged in July 1929, and ran for a short time as The Inquirer and Christian Life. Another magazine, the Unitarian Herald, ran from 1861 to 1889. Mission work The Unitarian Fund "for the Promotion of Unitarianism by means of Popular Preaching" was founded in 1806, largely by laypeople. It gave money to congregations that needed it and employed Richard Wright as an itinerant missionary. |
196 | intermediaries | Guatemala – Odebrecht's operations in the country took place between 2013 and 2015, with estimated expenses of US$18 million in bribes. Guatemalan Attorney General Thelma Aldana said she would seek the collaboration of the United States Department of Justice and the Attorney General of Brazil to investigate the payment of bribes to the country's civil servants during the term of former president Otto Pérez Molina, arrested in 2015, accused of pocketing more than 50 percent of all customs revenue in the country. | Mexico – Between 2010 and 2014, the Brazilian contractor paid a total of US$10.5 million to intermediaries in the country. | The payment was confirmed by Odebrecht executives in testimony given in exchange for a sentence reduction from the US Department of Justice. | Guatemala – Odebrecht's operations in the country took place between 2013 and 2015, with estimated expenses of US$18 million in bribes. Guatemalan Attorney General Thelma Aldana said she would seek the collaboration of the United States Department of Justice and the Attorney General of Brazil to investigate the payment of bribes to the country's civil servants during the term of former president Otto Pérez Molina, arrested in 2015, accused of pocketing more than 50 percent of all customs revenue in the country. Mexico – Between 2010 and 2014, the Brazilian contractor paid a total of US$10.5 million to intermediaries in the country. The payment was confirmed by Odebrecht executives in testimony given in exchange for a sentence reduction from the US Department of Justice. |
201 | operators | In the event of erroneous Angle of Attack (AOA) input, the pitch trim system can trim the stabilizer nose down in increments lasting up to 10 seconds." The FAA had removed reference to MCAS from its draft EAD. | November 10, Boeing referred publicly for the first time to the MCAS by name in a Multi Operator Message to operators. | The MCAS control law, a few lines of software code in the , could autonomously command nosedives, when even a single sensor failure resulted in bad data; MCAS was omitted from aircraft manuals and training, therefore flight crews had no knowledge of its existence or functioning until Boeing published a bulletin on November 6. | In the event of erroneous Angle of Attack (AOA) input, the pitch trim system can trim the stabilizer nose down in increments lasting up to 10 seconds." The FAA had removed reference to MCAS from its draft EAD. November 10, Boeing referred publicly for the first time to the MCAS by name in a Multi Operator Message to operators. The MCAS control law, a few lines of software code in the , could autonomously command nosedives, when even a single sensor failure resulted in bad data; MCAS was omitted from aircraft manuals and training, therefore flight crews had no knowledge of its existence or functioning until Boeing published a bulletin on November 6. |
204 | operators | The Squalus rescue Momsen, already famous for the invention of his Momsen lung, achieved even more fame for directing the rescue and recovery of the 33 crewmen of the submarine Squalus, which sank in May 1939 in of water off the Isles of Shoals, New Hampshire. Working from the submarine rescue ship USS Falcon (ASR-2), Momsen instructed the team of deep-sea divers as they dived to the submarine and attached cables to the rescue chamber. | He also supervised rescue chamber operators as it made four dives to bring the submariners to the surface and a fifth to check the flooded aft section for survivors. | The fourth dive was marred by a cable jam, and the chamber had to be hauled to the surface by hand over hand pulling by all on board. | The Squalus rescue Momsen, already famous for the invention of his Momsen lung, achieved even more fame for directing the rescue and recovery of the 33 crewmen of the submarine Squalus, which sank in May 1939 in of water off the Isles of Shoals, New Hampshire. Working from the submarine rescue ship USS Falcon (ASR-2), Momsen instructed the team of deep-sea divers as they dived to the submarine and attached cables to the rescue chamber. He also supervised rescue chamber operators as it made four dives to bring the submariners to the surface and a fifth to check the flooded aft section for survivors. The fourth dive was marred by a cable jam, and the chamber had to be hauled to the surface by hand over hand pulling by all on board. |
206 | hosts | Each episode features teams of two building Lego projects from a vast array of bricks and parts to meet both creative and practical goals set by the challenge for a particular episode. The show is hosted and executive produced by Will Arnett, with Lego Group creative designers Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard serving as the show's judges. | Various guest stars have also served as hosts and judges. | On December 3, 2021, the series was renewed for a third season set to premiere in 2022. | Each episode features teams of two building Lego projects from a vast array of bricks and parts to meet both creative and practical goals set by the challenge for a particular episode. The show is hosted and executive produced by Will Arnett, with Lego Group creative designers Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard serving as the show's judges. Various guest stars have also served as hosts and judges. On December 3, 2021, the series was renewed for a third season set to premiere in 2022. |
209 | hosts | He is currently co-host of SBS World News on Special Broadcasting Service (SBS). Career Enus presented SBS World News Australia late edition, which aired on weeknights at 9.30pm until December 2007. | Due to the departure of both Mary Kostakidis and Stan Grant as co-hosts of SBS World News Australia, Enus was appointed co-host of the bulletin on 17 December 2007. | Enus has been a news presenter and journalist for over 25 years. | He is currently co-host of SBS World News on Special Broadcasting Service (SBS). Career Enus presented SBS World News Australia late edition, which aired on weeknights at 9.30pm until December 2007. Due to the departure of both Mary Kostakidis and Stan Grant as co-hosts of SBS World News Australia, Enus was appointed co-host of the bulletin on 17 December 2007. Enus has been a news presenter and journalist for over 25 years. |
210 | participants | The board should approve a budget and establish guidelines for resource allocation using a process that reflects strategic priorities. Boards should ensure open communication with campus constituencies. | The governing board should manifest a commitment to accountability and transparency and should exemplify the behavior it expects of other participants in the governance process. | Governing boards have the ultimate responsibility to appoint and assess the performance of the president. | The board should approve a budget and establish guidelines for resource allocation using a process that reflects strategic priorities. Boards should ensure open communication with campus constituencies. The governing board should manifest a commitment to accountability and transparency and should exemplify the behavior it expects of other participants in the governance process. Governing boards have the ultimate responsibility to appoint and assess the performance of the president. |
212 | participants | This suggests that the attribution of social value to people and to things relies on similar basic neural mechanism rather than specialized neural circuits. Another line of research examines how the brain tracks dynamic social structure as people interact with others. | To address this, Schiller's team created a social game in which participants arrive to an imaginary town and need to find a job and a place to live by interacting with the town's people. | The study found that the location of each character relative to the participant in each interaction could be described by polar coordinates in a two-dimensional axis system of power and affiliation, and that these coordinates were encoded throughout the game by the hippocampus and the posterior cingulate cortex. | This suggests that the attribution of social value to people and to things relies on similar basic neural mechanism rather than specialized neural circuits. Another line of research examines how the brain tracks dynamic social structure as people interact with others. To address this, Schiller's team created a social game in which participants arrive to an imaginary town and need to find a job and a place to live by interacting with the town's people. The study found that the location of each character relative to the participant in each interaction could be described by polar coordinates in a two-dimensional axis system of power and affiliation, and that these coordinates were encoded throughout the game by the hippocampus and the posterior cingulate cortex. |
215 | lawyers | Earlier it was only given on certain grounds. Within the first two years of passing this law, the courts saw an exponential increase in khulʿ lawsuits. | The law has yet to be approved by parliament, however, and it is still condemned by many lawyers to this day. | Nigeria Khulʿ is the most common form of divorce in Northern Nigeria. | Earlier it was only given on certain grounds. Within the first two years of passing this law, the courts saw an exponential increase in khulʿ lawsuits. The law has yet to be approved by parliament, however, and it is still condemned by many lawyers to this day. Nigeria Khulʿ is the most common form of divorce in Northern Nigeria. |
217 | lawyers | Cohen has served as the committee Consultant for the National Academy of Sciences Committee on the Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine by the American Public, and was the president of the Institute for Integrative and Energy Medicine in Newport Beach, California. He is also a yoga practitioner and author of articles for yoga instructors, as well as medical and legal professionals. | Publishing Cohen's first book was Creative Writing for Lawyers, which was published in 1990. | The book was intended to draw the natural fictional talents of lawyers, with the idea that legal and fictional writing are compatible genres. | Cohen has served as the committee Consultant for the National Academy of Sciences Committee on the Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine by the American Public, and was the president of the Institute for Integrative and Energy Medicine in Newport Beach, California. He is also a yoga practitioner and author of articles for yoga instructors, as well as medical and legal professionals. Publishing Cohen's first book was Creative Writing for Lawyers, which was published in 1990. The book was intended to draw the natural fictional talents of lawyers, with the idea that legal and fictional writing are compatible genres. |
219 | lawyers | In the 2nd episode of Season 8, Carla is killed in a car accident. Peter takes Reese into his full custody, but when Roger continues to appeal for time with his stepson, Peter insists that Roger move on with his life and stay away. | Roger sues Peter for custody of Reese, and his lawyers force Peter to address the fact that he may not be Reese's biological father. | Peter takes another paternity test and this time learns the truth—he is not Reese's biological father. | In the 2nd episode of Season 8, Carla is killed in a car accident. Peter takes Reese into his full custody, but when Roger continues to appeal for time with his stepson, Peter insists that Roger move on with his life and stay away. Roger sues Peter for custody of Reese, and his lawyers force Peter to address the fact that he may not be Reese's biological father. Peter takes another paternity test and this time learns the truth—he is not Reese's biological father. |
223 | speculators | To persuade the legislature to give up the ore tax, US Steel agreed to build a manufacturing complex in Duluth, and produce some finished materials and products within the state that supplied the most iron ore to the company. US Steel carried coal and other raw materials in their ships up the Great Lakes to Duluth in their otherwise empty cargo holds; they filled the freighters with iron ore to return to the mills on the lower lakes, especially in Illinois and Ohio. | Many speculators thought that Duluth would become a massive manufacturing center, second only to Pittsburgh or Chicago, but these ambitions never came close to being realized. | The Minnesota Steel Company, which was incorporated by U.S. Steel in 1907, was the subsidiary operating unit of U.S. Steel in Duluth. | To persuade the legislature to give up the ore tax, US Steel agreed to build a manufacturing complex in Duluth, and produce some finished materials and products within the state that supplied the most iron ore to the company. US Steel carried coal and other raw materials in their ships up the Great Lakes to Duluth in their otherwise empty cargo holds; they filled the freighters with iron ore to return to the mills on the lower lakes, especially in Illinois and Ohio. Many speculators thought that Duluth would become a massive manufacturing center, second only to Pittsburgh or Chicago, but these ambitions never came close to being realized. The Minnesota Steel Company, which was incorporated by U.S. Steel in 1907, was the subsidiary operating unit of U.S. Steel in Duluth. |
225 | economists | Lerner was 62 when he was given a professorship at the University of California, Berkeley in 1965 and left after reaching mandatory retirement age six years later. During his time there, Lerner criticized the unrest caused by the student protests as a threat to academic freedom. | Although Lerner never received the Sveriges Riksbank's Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, he has been recognized as one of the greatest economists of his era. | Fundamental economic "concepts, theorems and rules" were derived and/or furthered by Lerner's work throughout his academic career. | Lerner was 62 when he was given a professorship at the University of California, Berkeley in 1965 and left after reaching mandatory retirement age six years later. During his time there, Lerner criticized the unrest caused by the student protests as a threat to academic freedom. Although Lerner never received the Sveriges Riksbank's Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, he has been recognized as one of the greatest economists of his era. Fundamental economic "concepts, theorems and rules" were derived and/or furthered by Lerner's work throughout his academic career. |
228 | economists | B. Clark. In 1930 Hayek re-opened the debate by linking lower interest rates with more indirect methods of production, i.e., with higher capital/labor ratios. | Since the interest rate was for Hayek the price of capital, it was clear that Hayek (as all Neoclassical economists) thought that lower interest rates would lead to more capital-intensive production methods. | With the outbreak of the Great Depression, the debates over capital theory were abandoned, and it was not until 1953, due to a paper by Joan Robinson, that the topic was again given prominence. | B. Clark. In 1930 Hayek re-opened the debate by linking lower interest rates with more indirect methods of production, i.e., with higher capital/labor ratios. Since the interest rate was for Hayek the price of capital, it was clear that Hayek (as all Neoclassical economists) thought that lower interest rates would lead to more capital-intensive production methods. With the outbreak of the Great Depression, the debates over capital theory were abandoned, and it was not until 1953, due to a paper by Joan Robinson, that the topic was again given prominence. |
229 | economists | In response, the Club sponsored a petition of 1,028 economists who stated their opposition to protectionist policies against China. The list of economists included Nobel Laureates Finn Kydland, Edward Prescott, Thomas Schelling, and Vernon Smith. | The petition played off a similar petition that was also signed by 1,028 economists in 1930 that opposed the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act. 2008–09 | In 2008 and 2009, the Club for Growth opposed the $787 billion stimulus bill, Cash for Clunkers, cap and trade legislation, the Wall Street bailout, the auto bailout, the Affordable Care Act and the bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. | In response, the Club sponsored a petition of 1,028 economists who stated their opposition to protectionist policies against China. The list of economists included Nobel Laureates Finn Kydland, Edward Prescott, Thomas Schelling, and Vernon Smith. The petition played off a similar petition that was also signed by 1,028 economists in 1930 that opposed the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act. 2008–09 In 2008 and 2009, the Club for Growth opposed the $787 billion stimulus bill, Cash for Clunkers, cap and trade legislation, the Wall Street bailout, the auto bailout, the Affordable Care Act and the bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. |
230 | beginners | He asked Smyslov to check for errors, and some minor corrections later, the book was published (1957) bearing both names, under the title Teoriya ladeynykh okonchaniy ("The theory of rook endings"), later published in English in 1971 under the title Rook Endings. Smyslov freely admits that all of the hard work was carried out by his co-author. | In his time, Levenfish also wrote books for beginners and edited a collaborative effort on chess openings, titled Sovremenny debyut ("Modern openings"). | His posthumously published autobiography, Izbrannye partii i vospominaniya (1967), contained 79 annotated games. | He asked Smyslov to check for errors, and some minor corrections later, the book was published (1957) bearing both names, under the title Teoriya ladeynykh okonchaniy ("The theory of rook endings"), later published in English in 1971 under the title Rook Endings. Smyslov freely admits that all of the hard work was carried out by his co-author. In his time, Levenfish also wrote books for beginners and edited a collaborative effort on chess openings, titled Sovremenny debyut ("Modern openings"). His posthumously published autobiography, Izbrannye partii i vospominaniya (1967), contained 79 annotated games. |
231 | beginners | Their game entertains without annoying, and there aren't many games, especially by mail, of which that can be said." In 1986, reviewer Dale A. Perkins stated that "If you are into Dungeons and Dragons' style combat, this is the game for you", recommending trying the game, regardless of gaming background. | In 1991, reviewer Vickie Lloyd advised that her concerns with the game were "very minor" and Quest was "a great game and I very much recommend it", especially for beginners. | In 1985, the game tied with DuelMasters, Pellic Quest, and Power for Third Place in the 1st Annual Paper Mayhem Awards for "Best PBM Game". | Their game entertains without annoying, and there aren't many games, especially by mail, of which that can be said." In 1986, reviewer Dale A. Perkins stated that "If you are into Dungeons and Dragons' style combat, this is the game for you", recommending trying the game, regardless of gaming background. In 1991, reviewer Vickie Lloyd advised that her concerns with the game were "very minor" and Quest was "a great game and I very much recommend it", especially for beginners. In 1985, the game tied with DuelMasters, Pellic Quest, and Power for Third Place in the 1st Annual Paper Mayhem Awards for "Best PBM Game". |
232 | beginners | Damu decides to earn some quick money by playing the game. He starts playing the game. | Beginners luck works in the case of Damu. | Initially he wins the games and his greed for money grows more. | Damu decides to earn some quick money by playing the game. He starts playing the game. Beginners luck works in the case of Damu. Initially he wins the games and his greed for money grows more. |
237 | investigators | A total of 43 knife wounds were inflicted on Uemura’s body, including 31 to the neck during the assault, which lasted more than an hour. Populist weekly Shukan Shincho reported the wounds appeared to indicate that whoever killed Ryota may have been trying to decapitate him. | “Some investigators suspect (the criminals) watched Internet videos showing the execution of hostages by Islamic State (IS) fighters and sought to mimic them,” the magazine said, quoting an unnamed source close to police. | Prosecution On 27 February 2015, an 18-year-old boy was arrested by Kanagawa Police on suspicion of murder. | A total of 43 knife wounds were inflicted on Uemura’s body, including 31 to the neck during the assault, which lasted more than an hour. Populist weekly Shukan Shincho reported the wounds appeared to indicate that whoever killed Ryota may have been trying to decapitate him. “Some investigators suspect (the criminals) watched Internet videos showing the execution of hostages by Islamic State (IS) fighters and sought to mimic them,” the magazine said, quoting an unnamed source close to police. Prosecution On 27 February 2015, an 18-year-old boy was arrested by Kanagawa Police on suspicion of murder. |
240 | contemporaries | DHAC organised, in conjunction with the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA), the second civil rights march in Northern Ireland. This march, which took place on 5 October 1968, is generally seen as the birthdate of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Movement. | His political contemporaries included Bernadette Devlin, for whom he served as an election agent. | He stood for election in the Foyle constituency at the 1969 Northern Ireland general election for the Northern Ireland Labour Party, placing third with 1,993 votes (12.3% of the total). | DHAC organised, in conjunction with the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA), the second civil rights march in Northern Ireland. This march, which took place on 5 October 1968, is generally seen as the birthdate of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Movement. His political contemporaries included Bernadette Devlin, for whom he served as an election agent. He stood for election in the Foyle constituency at the 1969 Northern Ireland general election for the Northern Ireland Labour Party, placing third with 1,993 votes (12.3% of the total). |
242 | contemporaries | He then went on to Condado Vanderbilt Hotel. And thereafter his name began to gain popularity with bands like Luis Morales, La Tropicana and Pepito Torres and his unforgettable Siboney. | Like many of his contemporaries in the 1940s, Moneró migrated north to settle in New York City. | There he took trumpet lessons with Charles Colin. | He then went on to Condado Vanderbilt Hotel. And thereafter his name began to gain popularity with bands like Luis Morales, La Tropicana and Pepito Torres and his unforgettable Siboney. Like many of his contemporaries in the 1940s, Moneró migrated north to settle in New York City. There he took trumpet lessons with Charles Colin. |
245 | jurists | At another level, the International Commission of Jurists pleaded with R. Venkataraman, to grant clemency to Kehar Singh. Commission Secretary General Niall MacDermot, British Labour Party politician, said he was profoundly disturbed by the rejection of pleas for mercy. | Following is the text of the appeal: The International Commission of Jurists is profoundly disturbed by the rejection of pleas for mercy which have caused deep concern among the jurists throughout the world. | As appears from the judgment, the only substantial evidence on which his conviction was based was that he had talks with Beant Singh on various occasions but there was no evidence as to the contents of those talks. | At another level, the International Commission of Jurists pleaded with R. Venkataraman, to grant clemency to Kehar Singh. Commission Secretary General Niall MacDermot, British Labour Party politician, said he was profoundly disturbed by the rejection of pleas for mercy. Following is the text of the appeal: The International Commission of Jurists is profoundly disturbed by the rejection of pleas for mercy which have caused deep concern among the jurists throughout the world. As appears from the judgment, the only substantial evidence on which his conviction was based was that he had talks with Beant Singh on various occasions but there was no evidence as to the contents of those talks. |
246 | jurists | He was highly distinguished for coining the popular saying: "kullu mujtahid musib", roughly translated as "every earnest exercise of interpretation results in an acceptable conclusion". Life Ubayd Allah was born in Basra between 718/9 and 724/5 AD. | He stemmed from a notable Basran family of jurists, belonging to the Arab tribe of Tamim. | He was appointed in 773 AD as qadi and governor of Basra by the Abbasid caliph al-Mansur (r. 754–775) succeeding the qadi Sewar ibn Abdallah al-Anbari. | He was highly distinguished for coining the popular saying: "kullu mujtahid musib", roughly translated as "every earnest exercise of interpretation results in an acceptable conclusion". Life Ubayd Allah was born in Basra between 718/9 and 724/5 AD. He stemmed from a notable Basran family of jurists, belonging to the Arab tribe of Tamim. He was appointed in 773 AD as qadi and governor of Basra by the Abbasid caliph al-Mansur (r. 754–775) succeeding the qadi Sewar ibn Abdallah al-Anbari. |
247 | jurists | He was the attorney for Erich Koch, one of the leaders of the Nazi Party in East Prussia. During the Third Reich, he worked for the Reich Ministry of Justice in several different positions as an attorney and legal advisor. | He was also Gauführer of the professional organization of Nazi jurists. | Biography Vollmer wrote his doctoral dissertation in 1926 on "The Development and Contemporary Meaning of Hostageship: a Study in International Law" at the University of Cologne. | He was the attorney for Erich Koch, one of the leaders of the Nazi Party in East Prussia. During the Third Reich, he worked for the Reich Ministry of Justice in several different positions as an attorney and legal advisor. He was also Gauführer of the professional organization of Nazi jurists. Biography Vollmer wrote his doctoral dissertation in 1926 on "The Development and Contemporary Meaning of Hostageship: a Study in International Law" at the University of Cologne. |
250 | users | With co-designing, there are often relatively strict submission requirements, so it is categorized as having fixed contribution. They give the example of Threadless, a website selling user-designed T-shirts, which typically accepted two percent of customer submissions for product designs. | Another example can be Lego which has introduced the "Lego Ideas" platform to rope in the users to contribute a newer design. | And once the design garners 10,000 followers, Lego actually brings it on their Lego store shelves which is also an ideal example for co-creation. | With co-designing, there are often relatively strict submission requirements, so it is categorized as having fixed contribution. They give the example of Threadless, a website selling user-designed T-shirts, which typically accepted two percent of customer submissions for product designs. Another example can be Lego which has introduced the "Lego Ideas" platform to rope in the users to contribute a newer design. And once the design garners 10,000 followers, Lego actually brings it on their Lego store shelves which is also an ideal example for co-creation. |
251 | users | Together with the hardware kill switches, this results in larger printed circuit boards (PCBs) and less energy efficiency compared to the mass-produced Android phone that has an integrated System on a Chip, such as the Snapdragon, Helio or Exynos. The PinePhone is thinner at 9.2 mm than the Librem 5 which is 15.5 mm thick, because the PinePhone solders its wireless communication chips to the PCB whereas the Librem 5 places the cellular baseband and WiFi/Bluetooth on two removable M.2 cards. | Pine64 is the second phone maker (after OpenMoko) to offer booting from a microSD card, which allows users to try out one or more operating systems before installing in the internal flash memory. | Another distinctive feature of the PinePhone is the I2C connector under the back cover, which can be used for adding mods to the phone. | Together with the hardware kill switches, this results in larger printed circuit boards (PCBs) and less energy efficiency compared to the mass-produced Android phone that has an integrated System on a Chip, such as the Snapdragon, Helio or Exynos. The PinePhone is thinner at 9.2 mm than the Librem 5 which is 15.5 mm thick, because the PinePhone solders its wireless communication chips to the PCB whereas the Librem 5 places the cellular baseband and WiFi/Bluetooth on two removable M.2 cards. Pine64 is the second phone maker (after OpenMoko) to offer booting from a microSD card, which allows users to try out one or more operating systems before installing in the internal flash memory. Another distinctive feature of the PinePhone is the I2C connector under the back cover, which can be used for adding mods to the phone. |
257 | speakers | The Burton Awards is run in association with the Library of Congress, and in 2015 became co-sponsored by the American Bar Association. Each year, more than 50 leaders in law are honored at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC including professors, partners in the leading law firms, general counsel in the largest corporations in America, and members of the military. | Many prominent jurists have been guest speakers, including the United States Chief Justice John Roberts. | In the past, other dignitaries who have also spoken at the national awards program, included Tom Brokaw, Bob Schieffer, Tim Russert, Chris Matthews, George Will, Tucker Carlson and master of ceremonies, Bill Press. | The Burton Awards is run in association with the Library of Congress, and in 2015 became co-sponsored by the American Bar Association. Each year, more than 50 leaders in law are honored at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC including professors, partners in the leading law firms, general counsel in the largest corporations in America, and members of the military. Many prominent jurists have been guest speakers, including the United States Chief Justice John Roberts. In the past, other dignitaries who have also spoken at the national awards program, included Tom Brokaw, Bob Schieffer, Tim Russert, Chris Matthews, George Will, Tucker Carlson and master of ceremonies, Bill Press. |
258 | speakers | February 19 - After 49 years in office, Fidel Castro announces his resignation as President of Cuba. February 21 - Hundreds of thousands of Serbs take to the streets in Belgrade to protest against Kosovo's declaration of independence and the partial international recognition of it. | February 22 – The Australian Parliament descends into chaos with opposition frontbenchers ejected, question time suspended, and speakers unable to control the house. | A cardboard cut-out of the Prime Minister is brought into the parliament by opposition members angry about sitting time on a Friday. | February 19 - After 49 years in office, Fidel Castro announces his resignation as President of Cuba. February 21 - Hundreds of thousands of Serbs take to the streets in Belgrade to protest against Kosovo's declaration of independence and the partial international recognition of it. February 22 – The Australian Parliament descends into chaos with opposition frontbenchers ejected, question time suspended, and speakers unable to control the house. A cardboard cut-out of the Prime Minister is brought into the parliament by opposition members angry about sitting time on a Friday. |