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In Gonzo's anime, she is voiced by Yuki Takao. is a girl Haruto meets during his summer job in a restaurant. She aspires to be a chef and is highly skilled and devoted to that profession; because of this, she is strict towards her co-workers. Three years later, she runs her own restaurant in Tokyo where Haruto works during his university years.
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In Gonzo's anime, she is voiced by Yuki Takao. is a girl Haruto meets during his summer job in a restaurant.
Three years later, she runs her own restaurant in Tokyo where Haruto works during his university years.
She aspires to be a chef and is highly skilled and devoted to that profession; because of this, she is strict towards her co-workers.
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Mazer Lesbian Archives is a grass roots archive dedicated to collecting, protecting, and conserving lesbian and feminist women's history. The Archives was founded in 1981 as the West Coast Lesbian Collections (WCLC) by Lynn Fonfa and Cherrie Cox in Oakland, California. After establishing a board of directors, the WCLC was granted 501(c)(3) nonprofit status. In 1985, WCLC relocated to Southern California with the help of Connexxus Women's Center, Jean Conger, and the Gay and Lesbian Task Force of the City of West Hollywood, and was maintained in the home of June L.
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Mazer Lesbian Archives is a grass roots archive dedicated to collecting, protecting, and conserving lesbian and feminist women's history. The Archives was founded in 1981 as the West Coast Lesbian Collections (WCLC) by Lynn Fonfa and Cherrie Cox in Oakland, California.
In 1985, WCLC relocated to Southern California with the help of Connexxus Women's Center, Jean Conger, and the Gay and Lesbian Task Force of the City of West Hollywood, and was maintained in the home of June L.
After establishing a board of directors, the WCLC was granted 501(c)(3) nonprofit status.
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All six aboard, including King himself, were lost. The South Paddington Conservative Association turned to its usual supply of candidates, the representatives of the constituency on the London County Council, and invited the 66-year-old Sir Herbert Lidiard (Chairman of the Association for the previous 16 years) to be their candidate, an invitation which Lidiard accepted after some reluctance. The Labour Party entered the contest with Dorothy Evans, Secretary of the Association of Women Clerks and Secretaries. Interest was however already aroused at the prospect of the United Empire Party of Viscount Rothermere contesting the byelection.
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All six aboard, including King himself, were lost. The South Paddington Conservative Association turned to its usual supply of candidates, the representatives of the constituency on the London County Council, and invited the 66-year-old Sir Herbert Lidiard (Chairman of the Association for the previous 16 years) to be their candidate, an invitation which Lidiard accepted after some reluctance.
Interest was however already aroused at the prospect of the United Empire Party of Viscount Rothermere contesting the byelection.
The Labour Party entered the contest with Dorothy Evans, Secretary of the Association of Women Clerks and Secretaries.
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Within the UK, Emmerson has been a deputy High Court Judge, a Master of the Bench of the Middle Temple, a visiting professor of international law and security at the University of Oxford, and an Honorary Fellow of Mansfield College, Oxford. In 2016, he was awarded an honorary PhD from Bristol University. Emmerson has been described by former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Theresa May, as "one of the UK's most distinguished lawyers in the field of national and international human rights law". He has also variously been described as the "bête noire of the right wing press", a lawyer with a "leviathan intellect"; and the human rights industry's equivalent of trade union leader Len McCluskey.
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Within the UK, Emmerson has been a deputy High Court Judge, a Master of the Bench of the Middle Temple, a visiting professor of international law and security at the University of Oxford, and an Honorary Fellow of Mansfield College, Oxford. In 2016, he was awarded an honorary PhD from Bristol University.
He has also variously been described as the "bête noire of the right wing press", a lawyer with a "leviathan intellect"; and the human rights industry's equivalent of trade union leader Len McCluskey.
Emmerson has been described by former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Theresa May, as "one of the UK's most distinguished lawyers in the field of national and international human rights law".
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On the east and west sides of the building were beflagged grandstands full of members of the public, and there was a dais for the Princess and VIPs on the north side. As the Princess arrived, the National Anthem was played yet again, then the children sang it unaccompanied (following much rehearsal). On display were uniformed Scouts and Guides, members of the National Reserve, Army and Navy veterans wearing their medals and "Friendly Society men in their distinctive regalia" There were speeches by various dignitaries. The enrobed Clerk of the Council read and presented a crested and illuminated address, inscribed on vellum and scrolled on an ivory roller, to the Princess.
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On the east and west sides of the building were beflagged grandstands full of members of the public, and there was a dais for the Princess and VIPs on the north side. As the Princess arrived, the National Anthem was played yet again, then the children sang it unaccompanied (following much rehearsal).
The enrobed Clerk of the Council read and presented a crested and illuminated address, inscribed on vellum and scrolled on an ivory roller, to the Princess.
On display were uniformed Scouts and Guides, members of the National Reserve, Army and Navy veterans wearing their medals and "Friendly Society men in their distinctive regalia" There were speeches by various dignitaries.
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During the Government of Pervez Musharraf, two GSM licenses were auctioned and Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan, after the successful acquisition of Bank Alfalah Limited through Shahid, again nominated Shahid to act as his authorised power of attorney and Shahid jointly led the consortium of investors through the bidding process. After successfully acquiring the GSM license for $291 million, Shahid oversaw the rollout of Warid Telecom in Pakistan and dealt with global telecom giants such as Ericsson, Huawei, Motorola and IT companies including Cisco and IBM. As a member of the Board of Directors, Shahid was instrumental in using his banking resources to assist Warid Telecom in leapfrogging Mobilink as the operator with the highest number of postpaid customers in Pakistan. Shahid was also instrumental in bringing on board brand ambassadors that included big names in the music and film industry such as Atif Aslam and Reema Khan.
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During the Government of Pervez Musharraf, two GSM licenses were auctioned and Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan, after the successful acquisition of Bank Alfalah Limited through Shahid, again nominated Shahid to act as his authorised power of attorney and Shahid jointly led the consortium of investors through the bidding process. After successfully acquiring the GSM license for $291 million, Shahid oversaw the rollout of Warid Telecom in Pakistan and dealt with global telecom giants such as Ericsson, Huawei, Motorola and IT companies including Cisco and IBM.
Shahid was also instrumental in bringing on board brand ambassadors that included big names in the music and film industry such as Atif Aslam and Reema Khan.
As a member of the Board of Directors, Shahid was instrumental in using his banking resources to assist Warid Telecom in leapfrogging Mobilink as the operator with the highest number of postpaid customers in Pakistan.
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Shahid was also instrumental in bringing on board brand ambassadors that included big names in the music and film industry such as Atif Aslam and Reema Khan. Wateen Telecom In 2005, Wateen Telecom was launched by Abu Dhabi Group as a communication services provider. Shahid was a member of the Board of Directors until 2011. During his time at Wateen Telecom, Shahid played a pivotal role in deploying Pakistan's largest fibre optic network.
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Shahid was also instrumental in bringing on board brand ambassadors that included big names in the music and film industry such as Atif Aslam and Reema Khan. Wateen Telecom In 2005, Wateen Telecom was launched by Abu Dhabi Group as a communication services provider.
During his time at Wateen Telecom, Shahid played a pivotal role in deploying Pakistan's largest fibre optic network.
Shahid was a member of the Board of Directors until 2011.
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Hiking The main route, and the most accessible, starts in the Blodgett Peak Open Space and is approximately round trip. The hike gains in elevation, with the trailhead starting at . In March 2015, a man attempting to hike to the top of the peak was reported missing by relatives. After search teams were sent out, the man's body was found off of the trail among a boulder field.
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Hiking The main route, and the most accessible, starts in the Blodgett Peak Open Space and is approximately round trip. The hike gains in elevation, with the trailhead starting at .
After search teams were sent out, the man's body was found off of the trail among a boulder field.
In March 2015, a man attempting to hike to the top of the peak was reported missing by relatives.
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Tzu Chi also contributed emergency cash aid of 8000, 12000 or 15000 pesos depending on family size for over 60,000 families in the affected areas of Tacloban, Ormoc, Palo, Tanauan and Tunga, and has been providing free clinics, hot meals, and temporary class rooms for over 15 schools in the area. Doctors Without Borders is sending 200 tons of aid. The Center for Disaster Philanthropy collaborated with more than 25 donors to award grants focused on maternal health, including projects aimed at ensuring the safe birth and delivery of Haiyan-affected women and their newborns. The International Society for Krishna Consciousness's Food For Life Global, the world's largest vegan food relief organisation, raised money and provided vegan meals in the Philippines to Typhoon Haiyan survivors.
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Tzu Chi also contributed emergency cash aid of 8000, 12000 or 15000 pesos depending on family size for over 60,000 families in the affected areas of Tacloban, Ormoc, Palo, Tanauan and Tunga, and has been providing free clinics, hot meals, and temporary class rooms for over 15 schools in the area. Doctors Without Borders is sending 200 tons of aid.
The International Society for Krishna Consciousness's Food For Life Global, the world's largest vegan food relief organisation, raised money and provided vegan meals in the Philippines to Typhoon Haiyan survivors.
The Center for Disaster Philanthropy collaborated with more than 25 donors to award grants focused on maternal health, including projects aimed at ensuring the safe birth and delivery of Haiyan-affected women and their newborns.
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EMERCOM personnel and Il-76 planes have been deployed to assist in relief and medical efforts after requests were made from Manila to Moscow, which was officially announced by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Middle East Middle Eastern countries, where about 2 million Filipinos work, also pledged their aid. The country of Saudi Arabia donated $10 million to the Philippines for disaster relief Saudi Arabia has also sent other humanitarian assistance on relief flights; "Saudia Cargo is proud to have been one of the first operators to arrive in Cebu, Philippines with urgently needed humanitarian aid, flying on behalf of an international aid agency and its broker Chapman Freeborn Air Chartering." Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdul Aziz pledged $100,000 from the kingdom. Meanwhile, United Arab Emirates President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan personally gave his condolences to President Aquino and donated $10,000,000.
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EMERCOM personnel and Il-76 planes have been deployed to assist in relief and medical efforts after requests were made from Manila to Moscow, which was officially announced by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Middle East Middle Eastern countries, where about 2 million Filipinos work, also pledged their aid.
Meanwhile, United Arab Emirates President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan personally gave his condolences to President Aquino and donated $10,000,000.
The country of Saudi Arabia donated $10 million to the Philippines for disaster relief Saudi Arabia has also sent other humanitarian assistance on relief flights; "Saudia Cargo is proud to have been one of the first operators to arrive in Cebu, Philippines with urgently needed humanitarian aid, flying on behalf of an international aid agency and its broker Chapman Freeborn Air Chartering." Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdul Aziz pledged $100,000 from the kingdom.
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Their presence was met with overwhelming support from the typhoon survivors. South Korea has offered humanitarian assistance including Humanitarian teams, emergency relief team composing of at least 34 people, and sent humanitarian aids amounting to $5 million including Relief goods (family tents, water purifiers, beef fried rice, blankets, and sanitation kits) which is transferred from its Ministry of Foreign Affairs to DSWD Philippines at first. The foreign ministry of South Korea said that not only governmental organisations but also the others including non-governmental organisations, enterprises, and other else such as Good Neighbors, and Samsung donated monetary aids amount at least $1.1 million to the disaster-struck nation. Next, an emergency relief team composing of (two batches of medical and rescue personnel, 17-man survey team) people, and more than 520 troops of the Korean Army along with 2 C-130 planes, Bi Ro Bong LST, and Sung In Bong LST for humanitarian transport were dispatched.
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Their presence was met with overwhelming support from the typhoon survivors. South Korea has offered humanitarian assistance including Humanitarian teams, emergency relief team composing of at least 34 people, and sent humanitarian aids amounting to $5 million including Relief goods (family tents, water purifiers, beef fried rice, blankets, and sanitation kits) which is transferred from its Ministry of Foreign Affairs to DSWD Philippines at first.
Next, an emergency relief team composing of (two batches of medical and rescue personnel, 17-man survey team) people, and more than 520 troops of the Korean Army along with 2 C-130 planes, Bi Ro Bong LST, and Sung In Bong LST for humanitarian transport were dispatched.
The foreign ministry of South Korea said that not only governmental organisations but also the others including non-governmental organisations, enterprises, and other else such as Good Neighbors, and Samsung donated monetary aids amount at least $1.1 million to the disaster-struck nation.
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Biography Tommaso Conca was born in Gaeta, one of the youngest of some eleven siblings, to Giovanni Conca and Anna Laura Scarsella di Castro. His father was a painter and cousin to the more famous painter Sebastiano Conca; the two were Tommaso's first teachers in Baroque painting. In 1770, Tommaso was made member of Accademia di San Luca, Rome's guild of painters. From 1775 to 1782 he worked for Marcantonio Borghese, painting the ceilings of two rooms in the renovated Galleria Borghese, in collaboration with Giovanni Battista Marchetti.
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Biography Tommaso Conca was born in Gaeta, one of the youngest of some eleven siblings, to Giovanni Conca and Anna Laura Scarsella di Castro. His father was a painter and cousin to the more famous painter Sebastiano Conca; the two were Tommaso's first teachers in Baroque painting.
From 1775 to 1782 he worked for Marcantonio Borghese, painting the ceilings of two rooms in the renovated Galleria Borghese, in collaboration with Giovanni Battista Marchetti.
In 1770, Tommaso was made member of Accademia di San Luca, Rome's guild of painters.
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Hega further mentioned that, at those times, there were 49,173 Filipino women who were appointed as secretaries and treasures for the barangay. Out of 49,173, female barangay secretaries were at 23,983; while 25,190 were barangay treasurers. Decision-makers and diplomats In terms of decision-making positions and diplomatic posts, there had been 138 female Filipino diplomats, wherein 37 were ambassadors (chiefs of missions), 21 were minister-counsellors, and 80 were foreign service officers. According to a Statement of the Philippine Commission on Women: On International Women's Day on March 11, 2013, Filipino women had been appointed by the Philippine president to "top strategic and non-traditional government posts" including positions such as Chief Justice, as Secretary of Justice, and as Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process.
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Hega further mentioned that, at those times, there were 49,173 Filipino women who were appointed as secretaries and treasures for the barangay. Out of 49,173, female barangay secretaries were at 23,983; while 25,190 were barangay treasurers.
According to a Statement of the Philippine Commission on Women: On International Women's Day on March 11, 2013, Filipino women had been appointed by the Philippine president to "top strategic and non-traditional government posts" including positions such as Chief Justice, as Secretary of Justice, and as Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process.
Decision-makers and diplomats In terms of decision-making positions and diplomatic posts, there had been 138 female Filipino diplomats, wherein 37 were ambassadors (chiefs of missions), 21 were minister-counsellors, and 80 were foreign service officers.
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Career In 1959, Cayre and his brothers started their first business operating a duty-free retail store, the Paris Freeport Shop, on a cruise ship then owned by a friend that made a daily trip from Miami to the Bimini, Bahamas and back. They operated the store until 1967 when the ship was retired. Although still partners, the brothers engaged in separate business activities partnering with cousins from Mexico: Stan opened a textile factory in Puerto Rico Swan Tricot Mills; in 1963, Ken opened a ladies pantyhose factory, Kandy Mills, in Hialeah, Florida; and Joseph opened a plastic injection molding machine factory making 8-track cassette tape cartridges. When their cousins - who had purchased the exclusive 8-track distribution rights in Mexico for the Spanish music portfolio of RCA and CBS - had excess inventory, the Cayre brothers would sell it in Spanish language markets in the USA.
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Career In 1959, Cayre and his brothers started their first business operating a duty-free retail store, the Paris Freeport Shop, on a cruise ship then owned by a friend that made a daily trip from Miami to the Bimini, Bahamas and back. They operated the store until 1967 when the ship was retired.
When their cousins - who had purchased the exclusive 8-track distribution rights in Mexico for the Spanish music portfolio of RCA and CBS - had excess inventory, the Cayre brothers would sell it in Spanish language markets in the USA.
Although still partners, the brothers engaged in separate business activities partnering with cousins from Mexico: Stan opened a textile factory in Puerto Rico Swan Tricot Mills; in 1963, Ken opened a ladies pantyhose factory, Kandy Mills, in Hialeah, Florida; and Joseph opened a plastic injection molding machine factory making 8-track cassette tape cartridges.
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He was also described as being well heard by the House of Commons, ‘car il ne manque jamais de faire rire’ (because he never fails to raise a laugh). He spoke against the Address in March 1715. In August with Shippen, Sir William Wyndham, and John Hungerford he was one of the only Tory speakers against the impeachment of the late Tory ministers. He also spoke against the septennial bill in April 1716.
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He was also described as being well heard by the House of Commons, ‘car il ne manque jamais de faire rire’ (because he never fails to raise a laugh). He spoke against the Address in March 1715.
He also spoke against the septennial bill in April 1716.
In August with Shippen, Sir William Wyndham, and John Hungerford he was one of the only Tory speakers against the impeachment of the late Tory ministers.
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He was also described as being well heard by the House of Commons, ‘car il ne manque jamais de faire rire’ (because he never fails to raise a laugh). He spoke against the Address in March 1715. In August with Shippen, Sir William Wyndham, and John Hungerford he was one of the only Tory speakers against the impeachment of the late Tory ministers. He also spoke against the septennial bill in April 1716.
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He was also described as being well heard by the House of Commons, ‘car il ne manque jamais de faire rire’ (because he never fails to raise a laugh). He spoke against the Address in March 1715.
He also spoke against the septennial bill in April 1716.
In August with Shippen, Sir William Wyndham, and John Hungerford he was one of the only Tory speakers against the impeachment of the late Tory ministers.
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In 1865 he graduated M.B. and C.M. and graduated with distinctions in surgery, material medical, and forensic medicine. He became a missionary in February 1865 for the Free Church of Scotland, sanctioned by the Free Presbytery of Glasgow. Stewart was described by some as "more as a friend than as a doctor" towards his patients. Stewart grew up with both his mother and father, but his mother died while he was a teenager and his father remarried.
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In 1865 he graduated M.B. and C.M. and graduated with distinctions in surgery, material medical, and forensic medicine. He became a missionary in February 1865 for the Free Church of Scotland, sanctioned by the Free Presbytery of Glasgow.
Stewart grew up with both his mother and father, but his mother died while he was a teenager and his father remarried.
Stewart was described by some as "more as a friend than as a doctor" towards his patients.
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It features a visual presentation of "Happy" advertised as being "the world's first 24-hour music video." The video was directed by the French directing team We Are from LA with creative director Yoann Lemoine, and shot by steadicam operator Jon Beattie. It consists of the four-minute song repeated multiple times, with various people dancing around Los Angeles and miming along. The website allows users to navigate to various points in the 24-hour timeframe, including all 360 four-minute segments. The video featured appearances by Jimmy Kimmel, Tyler, the Creator, Jamie Foxx, Magic Johnson, Issa Rae, Earl Sweatshirt, Kelly Osbourne, JoJo, Sérgio Mendes, Ryan Heffington, Whit Hertford, Leah LaBelle, Jasper Dolphin, and Despicable Me 2 stars Steve Carell and Miranda Cosgrove.
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It features a visual presentation of "Happy" advertised as being "the world's first 24-hour music video." The video was directed by the French directing team We Are from LA with creative director Yoann Lemoine, and shot by steadicam operator Jon Beattie. It consists of the four-minute song repeated multiple times, with various people dancing around Los Angeles and miming along.
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The website allows users to navigate to various points in the 24-hour timeframe, including all 360 four-minute segments.
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The Forum Club first opened its doors at 6, Grosvenor Place, Hyde Park, London, on 1 November 1919. It became one of the most successful ‘ladies only’ clubs of its era, with over 1,600 members. It was a meeting point and a social launch pad for many great female authors, artists, speakers, public figures, and political activists, including some early suffragettes, including Emmeline Pankhurst. It was conceived by a number of the former members of another, ladies’ club, the Lyceum, some of whom considered the latter "too bluestocking" and were unhappy about it selling the old clubhouse to the RAF Club and moving to the more expensive and smaller townhouse at 138 Piccadilly.
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The Forum Club first opened its doors at 6, Grosvenor Place, Hyde Park, London, on 1 November 1919. It became one of the most successful ‘ladies only’ clubs of its era, with over 1,600 members.
It was conceived by a number of the former members of another, ladies’ club, the Lyceum, some of whom considered the latter "too bluestocking" and were unhappy about it selling the old clubhouse to the RAF Club and moving to the more expensive and smaller townhouse at 138 Piccadilly.
It was a meeting point and a social launch pad for many great female authors, artists, speakers, public figures, and political activists, including some early suffragettes, including Emmeline Pankhurst.
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The Crown of the Realm (Sardinian: ) was a political institution in Sardinia that acted as legislature during Sardinia's Judicates era. It was made up of the (or "wise men") of each region, including the and the (or "aldermen") as well as the local (who acted more like high prelates), and existed to advise the . The were usually either relatives of the or belonged to reliable local families. In essence, it was more-or-less identical to the witenagemot of Anglo-Saxon England in both its composition of officials and its purpose.
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The Crown of the Realm (Sardinian: ) was a political institution in Sardinia that acted as legislature during Sardinia's Judicates era. It was made up of the (or "wise men") of each region, including the and the (or "aldermen") as well as the local (who acted more like high prelates), and existed to advise the .
In essence, it was more-or-less identical to the witenagemot of Anglo-Saxon England in both its composition of officials and its purpose.
The were usually either relatives of the or belonged to reliable local families.
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To be held each even-numbered year (those in which the Solheim Cup is not held), the event involved four-woman teams from eight countries competing in a four-day match play format. The eight qualifying countries were those whose four top players are cumulatively ranked highest in the Women's World Golf Rankings as of the end of the preceding LPGA season. The individual participants from each qualified country were determined by the rankings immediately prior to the Kraft Nabisco Championship. Qualification for the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship changed for 2014 and a $1 million bonus was added.
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To be held each even-numbered year (those in which the Solheim Cup is not held), the event involved four-woman teams from eight countries competing in a four-day match play format. The eight qualifying countries were those whose four top players are cumulatively ranked highest in the Women's World Golf Rankings as of the end of the preceding LPGA season.
Qualification for the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship changed for 2014 and a $1 million bonus was added.
The individual participants from each qualified country were determined by the rankings immediately prior to the Kraft Nabisco Championship.
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Some male Traynors conducting Y-DNA genealogy tests have traced their Y-DNA to z2961+ m222- R-FGC6562+ as an adjunct branch of the Ui Maine haplogroup descending from Máine Mór. Traynors in Ireland may also be of Anglo-Irish origins. The surname may have been brought over to Ireland by English settlers during the British rule in Ireland. The surname and its variations have been found on numerous parish records for various different Church of Ireland congregations throughout Ireland.
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Some male Traynors conducting Y-DNA genealogy tests have traced their Y-DNA to z2961+ m222- R-FGC6562+ as an adjunct branch of the Ui Maine haplogroup descending from Máine Mór. Traynors in Ireland may also be of Anglo-Irish origins.
The surname and its variations have been found on numerous parish records for various different Church of Ireland congregations throughout Ireland.
The surname may have been brought over to Ireland by English settlers during the British rule in Ireland.
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This works employed over 400 men and produced over 40 million bricks per year, reflecting the importance of the industry on the landboom of the 1880s. After the depression of the 1890s, the company expanded throughout the following decades. The Hoffmans factory whistle, which rang from 7:15 to 7:20 in the morning, to wake workers, was so regular that locals could set their watches by it. The company also added a pottery works, much of the production going to terracotta sewage pipes as the Melbourne Sewage Scheme was being construction around the turn of the century.
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This works employed over 400 men and produced over 40 million bricks per year, reflecting the importance of the industry on the landboom of the 1880s. After the depression of the 1890s, the company expanded throughout the following decades.
The company also added a pottery works, much of the production going to terracotta sewage pipes as the Melbourne Sewage Scheme was being construction around the turn of the century.
The Hoffmans factory whistle, which rang from 7:15 to 7:20 in the morning, to wake workers, was so regular that locals could set their watches by it.
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He continued his predecessor's policy of appointing men known for their honesty as his fiscal agents. His reforms aimed to stop discrimination against the , the native converts to Islam, by ceasing the collection of the tax from them. This measure was vehemently opposed by the Arab settlers of Khurasan, but according to Khalid Yahya Blankinship "it may have helped to discourage the Turks for a couple of years by keeping the Transoxianans on the Muslims' side". Despite Asad's efforts and his good relations with the local Iranian land-owning class, the s, taxation remained a heavy burden for the subject populations, and the greed and cruelty of Arab and Iranian tax collectors alike meant that Khurasan became a fertile field for the Shi'ite and Abbasid missionaries of the Hashimiyya.
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He continued his predecessor's policy of appointing men known for their honesty as his fiscal agents. His reforms aimed to stop discrimination against the , the native converts to Islam, by ceasing the collection of the tax from them.
Despite Asad's efforts and his good relations with the local Iranian land-owning class, the s, taxation remained a heavy burden for the subject populations, and the greed and cruelty of Arab and Iranian tax collectors alike meant that Khurasan became a fertile field for the Shi'ite and Abbasid missionaries of the Hashimiyya.
This measure was vehemently opposed by the Arab settlers of Khurasan, but according to Khalid Yahya Blankinship "it may have helped to discourage the Turks for a couple of years by keeping the Transoxianans on the Muslims' side".
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He failed to take the city, and returned to Balkh after destroying the sluices of the city's irrigation canals. The next year, 736, Asad's forces cleared the mountains of Upper Tokharistan from the remnants of Harith's supporters. Many of the latter, including some of Harith's relatives, were blockaded in the fortress of Tabushkhan by Asad's commander Juday al-Kirmani with 6,000 men, until they surrendered. According to al-Tabari, 400 of the men were executed, and the other defenders, including women and children, were sold into slavery.
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He failed to take the city, and returned to Balkh after destroying the sluices of the city's irrigation canals. The next year, 736, Asad's forces cleared the mountains of Upper Tokharistan from the remnants of Harith's supporters.
According to al-Tabari, 400 of the men were executed, and the other defenders, including women and children, were sold into slavery.
Many of the latter, including some of Harith's relatives, were blockaded in the fortress of Tabushkhan by Asad's commander Juday al-Kirmani with 6,000 men, until they surrendered.
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Barrowman abandons his secret wife and children to drive the trio there, singing show tunes all the way and giving them each a copy of one of his CDs. The former Doctors enter the Doctor Who Experience, steal their old costumes, and with the help of Tennant (Davison's son-in-law) are able to infiltrate Roath Lock and get onto the set of the 50th anniversary special, "The Day of the Doctor". They are initially unsure how to proceed with getting in the special, but end up taking the place of the three Dalek operators after locking them in their room. After a close call with some security guards which leads to the trio having to hide back on the set, they manage to escape and catch a bus back to London.
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Barrowman abandons his secret wife and children to drive the trio there, singing show tunes all the way and giving them each a copy of one of his CDs. The former Doctors enter the Doctor Who Experience, steal their old costumes, and with the help of Tennant (Davison's son-in-law) are able to infiltrate Roath Lock and get onto the set of the 50th anniversary special, "The Day of the Doctor".
After a close call with some security guards which leads to the trio having to hide back on the set, they manage to escape and catch a bus back to London.
They are initially unsure how to proceed with getting in the special, but end up taking the place of the three Dalek operators after locking them in their room.
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He attended primary school at Orange East, Undercliffe and West Pennant Hills, and then Pennant Hills High School. The family moved to Queensland in 1973, where Barber attended Nambour State High School before studying for a Bachelor of Arts (1980) and Bachelor of Law (1983) at the University of Queensland. From 1983 he was a partner in Dobbyn & Partners, a law firm at Coolum Beach. He was also a founding member of Sunshine Coast Community Legal Service, and was involved in the local surfing community as honorary solicitor of the Sunshine branch of the Surf Lifesaving Association, treasurer of Coolum Boardriders, and a founding member of Coolum Christian Surfers.
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He attended primary school at Orange East, Undercliffe and West Pennant Hills, and then Pennant Hills High School. The family moved to Queensland in 1973, where Barber attended Nambour State High School before studying for a Bachelor of Arts (1980) and Bachelor of Law (1983) at the University of Queensland.
He was also a founding member of Sunshine Coast Community Legal Service, and was involved in the local surfing community as honorary solicitor of the Sunshine branch of the Surf Lifesaving Association, treasurer of Coolum Boardriders, and a founding member of Coolum Christian Surfers.
From 1983 he was a partner in Dobbyn & Partners, a law firm at Coolum Beach.
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They are completely without mercy and quick to anger, often resorting to extreme measures of violence in the face of the slightest provocations. The leadership succession practices employed by the order are also severe: a subordinate sister who manages to kill the leader, the so-called Great Honored Matre or Matre Superior, takes her place. The Honored Matres exercise a form of fighting like what the Bene Gesserit refer to as prana-bindu, but they execute movement at a speed that far outmatches that of their Bene Gesserit contemporaries. This is coupled with their fighting style, known as Hormu, which is centered on the use of kicks to weak points on the body.
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They are completely without mercy and quick to anger, often resorting to extreme measures of violence in the face of the slightest provocations. The leadership succession practices employed by the order are also severe: a subordinate sister who manages to kill the leader, the so-called Great Honored Matre or Matre Superior, takes her place.
This is coupled with their fighting style, known as Hormu, which is centered on the use of kicks to weak points on the body.
The Honored Matres exercise a form of fighting like what the Bene Gesserit refer to as prana-bindu, but they execute movement at a speed that far outmatches that of their Bene Gesserit contemporaries.
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With a bloody jihad subsequently unleashed across the universe in Paul's name but out of his control, the Bene Gesserit, Tleilaxu, Spacing Guild and House Corrino plot to dethrone him in Dune Messiah (1969). Seeing the eventual extinction of mankind through prescient vision, in Children of Dune (1976) Paul's son Leto II devises a plan to save humanity but becomes a symbiote with the sandworm of Arrakis to gain the extended lifespan needed to see this plan to its end. Thirty-five hundred years later in God Emperor of Dune (1981), Leto still rules the universe as a benevolent tyrant, with the help of his all-female army, the Fish Speakers. He denies any spiritual outlets other than his own compulsory religion, and maintains a tight monopoly on melange and space travel.
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With a bloody jihad subsequently unleashed across the universe in Paul's name but out of his control, the Bene Gesserit, Tleilaxu, Spacing Guild and House Corrino plot to dethrone him in Dune Messiah (1969). Seeing the eventual extinction of mankind through prescient vision, in Children of Dune (1976) Paul's son Leto II devises a plan to save humanity but becomes a symbiote with the sandworm of Arrakis to gain the extended lifespan needed to see this plan to its end.
He denies any spiritual outlets other than his own compulsory religion, and maintains a tight monopoly on melange and space travel.
Thirty-five hundred years later in God Emperor of Dune (1981), Leto still rules the universe as a benevolent tyrant, with the help of his all-female army, the Fish Speakers.
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Ruling for 3,500 years as a human-sandworm symbiote, Leto molds his Fish Speaker army into both a military and religious force that also functions as the bureaucracy for his tyrannical empire. As Leto sees his Golden Path for humanity's survival from extinction coming to fruition, he allows himself to be assassinated at the end of God Emperor of Dune (1981). Control of the Fish Speakers passes to Duncan Idaho and Siona Atreides. By the time of Heretics of Dune (1984), the influence of the Fish Speakers has significantly waned in comparison to the Bene Gesserit, Bene Tleilax, and Ixians, the latter two now having great control over the Fish Speakers.
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Ruling for 3,500 years as a human-sandworm symbiote, Leto molds his Fish Speaker army into both a military and religious force that also functions as the bureaucracy for his tyrannical empire. As Leto sees his Golden Path for humanity's survival from extinction coming to fruition, he allows himself to be assassinated at the end of God Emperor of Dune (1981).
By the time of Heretics of Dune (1984), the influence of the Fish Speakers has significantly waned in comparison to the Bene Gesserit, Bene Tleilax, and Ixians, the latter two now having great control over the Fish Speakers.
Control of the Fish Speakers passes to Duncan Idaho and Siona Atreides.
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As Leto sees his Golden Path for humanity's survival from extinction coming to fruition, he allows himself to be assassinated at the end of God Emperor of Dune (1981). Control of the Fish Speakers passes to Duncan Idaho and Siona Atreides. By the time of Heretics of Dune (1984), the influence of the Fish Speakers has significantly waned in comparison to the Bene Gesserit, Bene Tleilax, and Ixians, the latter two now having great control over the Fish Speakers. By then, the Fish Speakers have also incorporated men into their ranks, and have little in common with the force maintained by Leto II in terms of philosophy or practices.
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As Leto sees his Golden Path for humanity's survival from extinction coming to fruition, he allows himself to be assassinated at the end of God Emperor of Dune (1981). Control of the Fish Speakers passes to Duncan Idaho and Siona Atreides.
By then, the Fish Speakers have also incorporated men into their ranks, and have little in common with the force maintained by Leto II in terms of philosophy or practices.
By the time of Heretics of Dune (1984), the influence of the Fish Speakers has significantly waned in comparison to the Bene Gesserit, Bene Tleilax, and Ixians, the latter two now having great control over the Fish Speakers.
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Control of the Fish Speakers passes to Duncan Idaho and Siona Atreides. By the time of Heretics of Dune (1984), the influence of the Fish Speakers has significantly waned in comparison to the Bene Gesserit, Bene Tleilax, and Ixians, the latter two now having great control over the Fish Speakers. By then, the Fish Speakers have also incorporated men into their ranks, and have little in common with the force maintained by Leto II in terms of philosophy or practices. Also by this time, many of the leaders of the Fish Speakers have been replaced with Tleilaxu Face Dancers, essentially making the Fish Speakers, and the realms under their domain, puppets of the Tleilaxu.
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Control of the Fish Speakers passes to Duncan Idaho and Siona Atreides. By the time of Heretics of Dune (1984), the influence of the Fish Speakers has significantly waned in comparison to the Bene Gesserit, Bene Tleilax, and Ixians, the latter two now having great control over the Fish Speakers.
Also by this time, many of the leaders of the Fish Speakers have been replaced with Tleilaxu Face Dancers, essentially making the Fish Speakers, and the realms under their domain, puppets of the Tleilaxu.
By then, the Fish Speakers have also incorporated men into their ranks, and have little in common with the force maintained by Leto II in terms of philosophy or practices.
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By the time of Heretics of Dune (1984), the influence of the Fish Speakers has significantly waned in comparison to the Bene Gesserit, Bene Tleilax, and Ixians, the latter two now having great control over the Fish Speakers. By then, the Fish Speakers have also incorporated men into their ranks, and have little in common with the force maintained by Leto II in terms of philosophy or practices. Also by this time, many of the leaders of the Fish Speakers have been replaced with Tleilaxu Face Dancers, essentially making the Fish Speakers, and the realms under their domain, puppets of the Tleilaxu. In Chapterhouse: Dune (1985), the unlocking of Murbella's Other Memory confirms the Bene Gesserit's suspicions that the violent Honored Matres are descendants of Bene Gesserit who had fled into the Scattering following Leto's death.
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By the time of Heretics of Dune (1984), the influence of the Fish Speakers has significantly waned in comparison to the Bene Gesserit, Bene Tleilax, and Ixians, the latter two now having great control over the Fish Speakers. By then, the Fish Speakers have also incorporated men into their ranks, and have little in common with the force maintained by Leto II in terms of philosophy or practices.
In Chapterhouse: Dune (1985), the unlocking of Murbella's Other Memory confirms the Bene Gesserit's suspicions that the violent Honored Matres are descendants of Bene Gesserit who had fled into the Scattering following Leto's death.
Also by this time, many of the leaders of the Fish Speakers have been replaced with Tleilaxu Face Dancers, essentially making the Fish Speakers, and the realms under their domain, puppets of the Tleilaxu.
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Initially a hybrid group of Bene Gesserit and Fish Speakers, they had developed their violent tendencies with their third addition: awakened Tleilaxu females. The best kept secret of the Tleilaxu—that their famed axlotl tanks are in fact their race's females kept in a vegetative state—had been laid bare before the matriarchal alliance, and their wrath had known no bounds. Attacking every Tleilaxu planet on their way out of the galaxy, the martial prowess of both the Fish Speakers and the Bene Gesserit had ensured their victory. They had managed to liberate a number of the axlotl tanks, and their next task had been to rehabilitate the brain-dead women.
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Initially a hybrid group of Bene Gesserit and Fish Speakers, they had developed their violent tendencies with their third addition: awakened Tleilaxu females. The best kept secret of the Tleilaxu—that their famed axlotl tanks are in fact their race's females kept in a vegetative state—had been laid bare before the matriarchal alliance, and their wrath had known no bounds.
They had managed to liberate a number of the axlotl tanks, and their next task had been to rehabilitate the brain-dead women.
Attacking every Tleilaxu planet on their way out of the galaxy, the martial prowess of both the Fish Speakers and the Bene Gesserit had ensured their victory.
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Though Wensicia's son Farad'n has tried to maintain the strict discipline that keeps the Sardaukar at their best, when Wensicia's efforts fail Farad'n voluntarily surrenders the army to the new Emperor, Paul's son Leto II Atreides. The text of God Emperor of Dune notes that, during the 3,500-year reign of Leto II after the events of Children of Dune, one of Leto II's many Duncan Idaho gholas had led the remnants of the Sardaukar in an unsuccessful revolt. Leto II finally abolishes the Sardaukar corps, replacing them with the all-female Fish Speakers. Leto believes that male-dominated military organizations are essentially predatory and will turn on the civilian population in the absence of an external enemy.
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Though Wensicia's son Farad'n has tried to maintain the strict discipline that keeps the Sardaukar at their best, when Wensicia's efforts fail Farad'n voluntarily surrenders the army to the new Emperor, Paul's son Leto II Atreides. The text of God Emperor of Dune notes that, during the 3,500-year reign of Leto II after the events of Children of Dune, one of Leto II's many Duncan Idaho gholas had led the remnants of the Sardaukar in an unsuccessful revolt.
Leto believes that male-dominated military organizations are essentially predatory and will turn on the civilian population in the absence of an external enemy.
Leto II finally abolishes the Sardaukar corps, replacing them with the all-female Fish Speakers.
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trailing
He first saw these paintings in 1891 and the style of art was named after him, but is now more commonly referred to as Gwion Gwion or Giro Giro. Bradshaw named the run Marigui, now known as Drysdale River Station, and soon returned to Melbourne to organise the settlement of the property and marry Mary Guy. He soon returned with a group of settlers including his cousin, Aeneus Gunn, and his wife via Darwin. A trial mob of sheep were landed and used to stock the property before cattle were to be introduced.
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settlers
He first saw these paintings in 1891 and the style of art was named after him, but is now more commonly referred to as Gwion Gwion or Giro Giro. Bradshaw named the run Marigui, now known as Drysdale River Station, and soon returned to Melbourne to organise the settlement of the property and marry Mary Guy.
A trial mob of sheep were landed and used to stock the property before cattle were to be introduced.
He soon returned with a group of settlers including his cousin, Aeneus Gunn, and his wife via Darwin.
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trailing
This has been used to advance the idea that those who lynched her may have been right that she had murdered Joe the miner when he was not actually threatening her safety. Another fact brought up to support this idea is that the townsfolk noted that she was quick to anger. Due to conflicting witness statements and vague details some modern commentators believe that Juanita did not murder Frederick Cannon. Legacy Segovia and the events leading to her death are a major plot point in Girls of the Golden West, a 2017 opera by John Adams based on the letters of Dame Shirley.
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commentators
This has been used to advance the idea that those who lynched her may have been right that she had murdered Joe the miner when he was not actually threatening her safety. Another fact brought up to support this idea is that the townsfolk noted that she was quick to anger.
Legacy Segovia and the events leading to her death are a major plot point in Girls of the Golden West, a 2017 opera by John Adams based on the letters of Dame Shirley.
Due to conflicting witness statements and vague details some modern commentators believe that Juanita did not murder Frederick Cannon.
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trailing
Private business Stepping down from chairmanship of the Republican party, Johnson formed a political consulting firm with his second wife, Ann Quantock, a Democratic lobbyist. One of the Olympia-based C. Montgomery Johnson Associates' first clients was the Washington Association of Community Colleges, the first of several public sector education clients that would retain his firm. Among his firm's other clients were the Yakima Nation, and Democratic governor Dixy Lee Ray, whose 1976 and 1980 campaigns he managed.
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Private business Stepping down from chairmanship of the Republican party, Johnson formed a political consulting firm with his second wife, Ann Quantock, a Democratic lobbyist. One of the Olympia-based C.
Among his firm's other clients were the Yakima Nation, and Democratic governor Dixy Lee Ray, whose 1976 and 1980 campaigns he managed.
Montgomery Johnson Associates' first clients was the Washington Association of Community Colleges, the first of several public sector education clients that would retain his firm.
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preceding
Aarumugam and his colleagues Suresh, Vinoth, and Santhan are robbers who steal money from rich people, and they also kill people. Another day, Aarumugam and his colleagues try to steal money from a rich guy, but Thiru beats them, and their plan is spoiled. To take revenge on Thiru Aarumugam and his colleagues, they blackmail doctor Venugopal to inject the drug, and Venugopal also injects the drug into Marimuthu. After that, Marimuthu's condition gets worse; he gets stomach aches, so Thiru feels bad about his father's medical condition.
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colleagues
Aarumugam and his colleagues Suresh, Vinoth, and Santhan are robbers who steal money from rich people, and they also kill people. Another day, Aarumugam and his colleagues try to steal money from a rich guy, but Thiru beats them, and their plan is spoiled.
After that, Marimuthu's condition gets worse; he gets stomach aches, so Thiru feels bad about his father's medical condition.
To take revenge on Thiru Aarumugam and his colleagues, they blackmail doctor Venugopal to inject the drug, and Venugopal also injects the drug into Marimuthu.
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trailing
Since 2023 she serves as a coach on La Voz Kids Uruguay. Early life Rada was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the third and youngest child of Uruguayan singer and percussionist Rubén Rada and the second with psychologist Patricia Jodara Leizerovich. Her Jewish mother was born in Argentina and traces her ancestry to Ashkenazi Jews from Turkey. Shortly after she was born, she moved with her family to Mexico, where she lived until she was five years old, when she moved to Montevideo.
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jews
Since 2023 she serves as a coach on La Voz Kids Uruguay. Early life Rada was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the third and youngest child of Uruguayan singer and percussionist Rubén Rada and the second with psychologist Patricia Jodara Leizerovich.
Shortly after she was born, she moved with her family to Mexico, where she lived until she was five years old, when she moved to Montevideo.
Her Jewish mother was born in Argentina and traces her ancestry to Ashkenazi Jews from Turkey.
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matching
The prince appointed all state officials; who exercised their authority in his name and under his supreme supervision. The prince represented the country in all foreign affairs and concluded contracts with countries abroad, with the condition that: if such deals required any kind of payment from the state treasury, if they changed existing laws, or if they agreed to something that repressed human rights, it was necessary to obtain the consent of the National Assembly. The prince resided permanently in the country, and when, if necessary, he left the country for a while, he appointed one or more deputies for that time and assigned them authority within the limits of the constitution. The prince announced his departure from the country and the appointment of a deputy to the people with a proclamation.
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deputies
The prince appointed all state officials; who exercised their authority in his name and under his supreme supervision. The prince represented the country in all foreign affairs and concluded contracts with countries abroad, with the condition that: if such deals required any kind of payment from the state treasury, if they changed existing laws, or if they agreed to something that repressed human rights, it was necessary to obtain the consent of the National Assembly.
The prince announced his departure from the country and the appointment of a deputy to the people with a proclamation.
The prince resided permanently in the country, and when, if necessary, he left the country for a while, he appointed one or more deputies for that time and assigned them authority within the limits of the constitution.
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preceding
Elections of MPs were both direct and indirect through trustees. For every three MPs, the prince chose one MP from his circle of subjects who were distinguished by science or experience in national affairs (there were, therefore, ¾ of the people's MPs and ¼ of the prince's or government MPs). Every Serb who was of legal age and paid a civil tax on property, work, or income had the right to elect deputies or trustees. Anyone who had the right to vote could be elected as a trustee, but only those who were thirty years old, paid a state tax of at least six thalers per year on property, work, or income, and had other qualifications that were prescribed by the election law could be elected as a MP.
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deputies
Elections of MPs were both direct and indirect through trustees. For every three MPs, the prince chose one MP from his circle of subjects who were distinguished by science or experience in national affairs (there were, therefore, ¾ of the people's MPs and ¼ of the prince's or government MPs).
Anyone who had the right to vote could be elected as a trustee, but only those who were thirty years old, paid a state tax of at least six thalers per year on property, work, or income, and had other qualifications that were prescribed by the election law could be elected as a MP.
Every Serb who was of legal age and paid a civil tax on property, work, or income had the right to elect deputies or trustees.
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preceding
When adjourning the Assembly he decided on the time period for which he would adjourn it, and that time could be six months at most. The prince could also dissolve the Assembly and order a second election of MPs. The second election of people's representatives had to be ordered within a period of six months at the latest, from the day the previous one was dissolved. Without the prince's invitation, the deputies could not gather in the Assembly sessions, nor could they remain gathered, since the sessions were concluded, postponed, or the Assembly was dissolved. Each Government proposal, and in general, each subject, had to be examined in one or more committees in the Assembly before being taken up for consultation and resolution.
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deputies
When adjourning the Assembly he decided on the time period for which he would adjourn it, and that time could be six months at most. The prince could also dissolve the Assembly and order a second election of MPs. The second election of people's representatives had to be ordered within a period of six months at the latest, from the day the previous one was dissolved.
Each Government proposal, and in general, each subject, had to be examined in one or more committees in the Assembly before being taken up for consultation and resolution.
Without the prince's invitation, the deputies could not gather in the Assembly sessions, nor could they remain gathered, since the sessions were concluded, postponed, or the Assembly was dissolved.
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matching
The only thing left for the National Assembly was to appoint a new ruler, who returned from Paris, where he had been studying, in June 1868. Under heavy pressure and surrounded by the army, the Great National Assembly met on July 2, 1868, where it proclaimed a minor, Milan Obrenović as a prince and elected Regents. That assembly demanded radical reforms, i.e., it asked for the extension of parliamentary power, the introduction of accountability for ministers, freedom of the press, and trial by jury. Upon coming to power, the Regents cautiously promised political reforms that would strengthen the influence of the National Assembly.
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ministers
The only thing left for the National Assembly was to appoint a new ruler, who returned from Paris, where he had been studying, in June 1868. Under heavy pressure and surrounded by the army, the Great National Assembly met on July 2, 1868, where it proclaimed a minor, Milan Obrenović as a prince and elected Regents.
Upon coming to power, the Regents cautiously promised political reforms that would strengthen the influence of the National Assembly.
That assembly demanded radical reforms, i.e., it asked for the extension of parliamentary power, the introduction of accountability for ministers, freedom of the press, and trial by jury.
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matching
In those cases, the Assembly resembled the "body of the mute" from Napoleon's Constitution of the consulate. The Assembly could not take into its sphere of work other subjects except those that are determined by the constitution or those that the prince would specifically hand over to it. In a state of emergency, the prince could decide on his own, through the proposal of the Council of Ministers, on what usually requires the cooperation of the Assembly, and that decision would have the authority of the law. However, upon the first convening of the Assembly after the state of emergency, the extraordinary law that was passed would have to be submitted for approval.
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ministers
In those cases, the Assembly resembled the "body of the mute" from Napoleon's Constitution of the consulate. The Assembly could not take into its sphere of work other subjects except those that are determined by the constitution or those that the prince would specifically hand over to it.
However, upon the first convening of the Assembly after the state of emergency, the extraordinary law that was passed would have to be submitted for approval.
In a state of emergency, the prince could decide on his own, through the proposal of the Council of Ministers, on what usually requires the cooperation of the Assembly, and that decision would have the authority of the law.
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matching
Without the consent of the Assembly, the state could not indebt itself. If, due to some extraordinary and dire need, it would be necessary for the state to go into debt and the Assembly would not be in session, then it would have to be extraordinarily convened. But if the country found itself in such circumstances that it was not possible to convene the Assembly in an extraordinary manner, the prince could, through the proposal of the Council of Ministers and in agreement with the State Council, decide to make a loan, which must not exceed the sum of two hundred thousand ducats. The prince could, in the same way, decide to make an expenditure from the state treasury, for which there is no legislatively approved loan, to meet some extraordinary and dire state need, but the sum of such expenditures for one year was not allowed to exceed thirty thousand ducats.
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ministers
Without the consent of the Assembly, the state could not indebt itself. If, due to some extraordinary and dire need, it would be necessary for the state to go into debt and the Assembly would not be in session, then it would have to be extraordinarily convened.
The prince could, in the same way, decide to make an expenditure from the state treasury, for which there is no legislatively approved loan, to meet some extraordinary and dire state need, but the sum of such expenditures for one year was not allowed to exceed thirty thousand ducats.
But if the country found itself in such circumstances that it was not possible to convene the Assembly in an extraordinary manner, the prince could, through the proposal of the Council of Ministers and in agreement with the State Council, decide to make a loan, which must not exceed the sum of two hundred thousand ducats.
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matching
Jurisdiction of the National Assembly The Assembly could receive written complaints about cases that had already been resolved by the minister in question, but it could not receive complainants in person. Every conclusion that the Assembly would submit to the prince would be followed by the prince's decision on the matter, if possible, during the duration of the same Assembly session. Ministers had access to the sessions of the Assembly; they could participate in the trial of any case, be heard whenever they requested, and had the right to speak about the matter once more after the trial was over. The prince could appoint and send other officials to the Assembly as trustees, who would give the necessary explanations to the Assembly instead of the ministers or together with them, and these trustees then had the same rights as the ministers.
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ministers
Jurisdiction of the National Assembly The Assembly could receive written complaints about cases that had already been resolved by the minister in question, but it could not receive complainants in person. Every conclusion that the Assembly would submit to the prince would be followed by the prince's decision on the matter, if possible, during the duration of the same Assembly session.
The prince could appoint and send other officials to the Assembly as trustees, who would give the necessary explanations to the Assembly instead of the ministers or together with them, and these trustees then had the same rights as the ministers.
Ministers had access to the sessions of the Assembly; they could participate in the trial of any case, be heard whenever they requested, and had the right to speak about the matter once more after the trial was over.
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trailing
Every conclusion that the Assembly would submit to the prince would be followed by the prince's decision on the matter, if possible, during the duration of the same Assembly session. Ministers had access to the sessions of the Assembly; they could participate in the trial of any case, be heard whenever they requested, and had the right to speak about the matter once more after the trial was over. The prince could appoint and send other officials to the Assembly as trustees, who would give the necessary explanations to the Assembly instead of the ministers or together with them, and these trustees then had the same rights as the ministers. But neither the ministers nor the trustees could vote in the Assembly.
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ministers
Every conclusion that the Assembly would submit to the prince would be followed by the prince's decision on the matter, if possible, during the duration of the same Assembly session. Ministers had access to the sessions of the Assembly; they could participate in the trial of any case, be heard whenever they requested, and had the right to speak about the matter once more after the trial was over.
But neither the ministers nor the trustees could vote in the Assembly.
The prince could appoint and send other officials to the Assembly as trustees, who would give the necessary explanations to the Assembly instead of the ministers or together with them, and these trustees then had the same rights as the ministers.
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matching
Ministers had access to the sessions of the Assembly; they could participate in the trial of any case, be heard whenever they requested, and had the right to speak about the matter once more after the trial was over. The prince could appoint and send other officials to the Assembly as trustees, who would give the necessary explanations to the Assembly instead of the ministers or together with them, and these trustees then had the same rights as the ministers. But neither the ministers nor the trustees could vote in the Assembly. Convening of the National Assembly The Assembly was convened regularly every year, and when important or urgent matters required it, it could also be convened in an extraordinary manner.
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Ministers had access to the sessions of the Assembly; they could participate in the trial of any case, be heard whenever they requested, and had the right to speak about the matter once more after the trial was over. The prince could appoint and send other officials to the Assembly as trustees, who would give the necessary explanations to the Assembly instead of the ministers or together with them, and these trustees then had the same rights as the ministers.
Convening of the National Assembly The Assembly was convened regularly every year, and when important or urgent matters required it, it could also be convened in an extraordinary manner.
But neither the ministers nor the trustees could vote in the Assembly.
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Impact of the Constitution The Regency Constitution was adopted without the prior consent of the sultan, which the guarantor powers tacitly accepted. The protests of the Porte were also absent, so this was the first independently (and successfully, unlike Sretenjski) adopted constitution of modern Serbia. The greatest achievement of the Constitution of 1869 is the right of the National Assembly to enact laws together with the prince, but the appointment of ministers did not depend on it but on the prince. This was an important step towards strengthening the role of the parliament, which, for the first time, received part of the legislative power with this constitution.
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Impact of the Constitution The Regency Constitution was adopted without the prior consent of the sultan, which the guarantor powers tacitly accepted. The protests of the Porte were also absent, so this was the first independently (and successfully, unlike Sretenjski) adopted constitution of modern Serbia.
This was an important step towards strengthening the role of the parliament, which, for the first time, received part of the legislative power with this constitution.
The greatest achievement of the Constitution of 1869 is the right of the National Assembly to enact laws together with the prince, but the appointment of ministers did not depend on it but on the prince.
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Every Serb who was of legal age and paid a civil tax on property, work, or income had the right to elect deputies or trustees. Anyone who had the right to vote could be elected as a trustee, but only those who were thirty years old, paid a state tax of at least six thalers per year on property, work, or income, and had other qualifications that were prescribed by the election law could be elected as a MP. Public officials and those who belonged to the ranks of civil servants, such as: pensioners, those who received some support from the state treasury, or those who invested in a widow's fund, as well as legal representatives, could not be elected as MPs. Soldiers were also not eligible for election, nor could they vote, no matter what rank they held. Those chosen by the prince could be taken from all ranks or classes of citizens.
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Every Serb who was of legal age and paid a civil tax on property, work, or income had the right to elect deputies or trustees. Anyone who had the right to vote could be elected as a trustee, but only those who were thirty years old, paid a state tax of at least six thalers per year on property, work, or income, and had other qualifications that were prescribed by the election law could be elected as a MP.
Those chosen by the prince could be taken from all ranks or classes of citizens.
Public officials and those who belonged to the ranks of civil servants, such as: pensioners, those who received some support from the state treasury, or those who invested in a widow's fund, as well as legal representatives, could not be elected as MPs. Soldiers were also not eligible for election, nor could they vote, no matter what rank they held.
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He made sure that on the 450-kilometer-long march, the Allies would nowhere be denied passage by local rulers, nor would they need to look for provisions, horsefeed or new boots. He also saw to it that sufficient stopovers were arranged along the way to ensure that the Allies arrived at their destination in good condition. Although the field deputies were often not military men, some, like and Sicco van Goslinga, directly commanded troops in battle. Hop did so at the Battle of Ekeren, while Van Goslinga directly commanded troops at the battles of Oudenarde and Malplaquet.
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He made sure that on the 450-kilometer-long march, the Allies would nowhere be denied passage by local rulers, nor would they need to look for provisions, horsefeed or new boots. He also saw to it that sufficient stopovers were arranged along the way to ensure that the Allies arrived at their destination in good condition.
Hop did so at the Battle of Ekeren, while Van Goslinga directly commanded troops at the battles of Oudenarde and Malplaquet.
Although the field deputies were often not military men, some, like and Sicco van Goslinga, directly commanded troops in battle.
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Roger was asked to take over the show after Ross left to work in London. Hill also presents 'PMS' on digital radio station Melodic Distraction. In 2015, Hill was featured in a BBC Radio 4 programme 'Man with the Mohican', highlighting the impact Hill had on generations of city performers. In 2022, Hill celebrated 40 years as the presenter and producer of 'The Popular Music Show' on the BBC, with a special edition of the programme.
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Roger was asked to take over the show after Ross left to work in London. Hill also presents 'PMS' on digital radio station Melodic Distraction.
In 2022, Hill celebrated 40 years as the presenter and producer of 'The Popular Music Show' on the BBC, with a special edition of the programme.
In 2015, Hill was featured in a BBC Radio 4 programme 'Man with the Mohican', highlighting the impact Hill had on generations of city performers.
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After graduation, Lai fulfilled his mandatory service in the army and worked as a teaching assistant at NTU for a year and a half. Education In March 1965, Lai began attending Northwestern University. He built off of his civil engineering studies at NTU, majoring in water conservation and fluid mechanics and earning a master of science at Northwestern. He would continue on to achieve a doctorate of philosophy from Northwestern University in 1969 under doctoral advisor Lyle F.
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After graduation, Lai fulfilled his mandatory service in the army and worked as a teaching assistant at NTU for a year and a half. Education In March 1965, Lai began attending Northwestern University.
He would continue on to achieve a doctorate of philosophy from Northwestern University in 1969 under doctoral advisor Lyle F.
He built off of his civil engineering studies at NTU, majoring in water conservation and fluid mechanics and earning a master of science at Northwestern.
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The Washington Post reported that in a document, law enforcement said they believed McGrath shot himself during the traffic stop, but that it was unclear whether the self-inflicted wound or shots from law enforcement killed him. The FBI concluded its investigation into McGrath's death on July 20, 2023, but were unable to determine whether McGrath or the FBI agent fired the fatal shot. Prosecutors declined to bring criminal charges against the FBI agent who opened fire, saying that he had acted in self defense. Personal life McGrath married his first wife, Yuliya (anglicized to Julia, née Kryvenko), in 1997, and was divorced in 2010.
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The Washington Post reported that in a document, law enforcement said they believed McGrath shot himself during the traffic stop, but that it was unclear whether the self-inflicted wound or shots from law enforcement killed him. The FBI concluded its investigation into McGrath's death on July 20, 2023, but were unable to determine whether McGrath or the FBI agent fired the fatal shot.
Personal life McGrath married his first wife, Yuliya (anglicized to Julia, née Kryvenko), in 1997, and was divorced in 2010.
Prosecutors declined to bring criminal charges against the FBI agent who opened fire, saying that he had acted in self defense.
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In September 2021, CBS announced that it would introduce a new country music-oriented special from Nashville, Tennessee, New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Big Bash, on December 31, 2021, in partnership with the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. The five-hour special would be broadcast primarily from Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park and other locations across the city (such as Skydeck on Broadway), with headlining performances by Dan + Shay, Dierks Bentley, Lady A, and the Zac Brown Band among others, and culminating with Nashville's music note drop at midnight in the Central Time Zone. In November 2021, CBS announced that Rachel Smith of Entertainment Tonight and radio personality Bobby Bones would serve as co-hosts. On December 31, Zac Brown announced that he had contracted COVID-19, and that Zac Brown Band had therefore been dropped from the special.
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In September 2021, CBS announced that it would introduce a new country music-oriented special from Nashville, Tennessee, New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Big Bash, on December 31, 2021, in partnership with the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. The five-hour special would be broadcast primarily from Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park and other locations across the city (such as Skydeck on Broadway), with headlining performances by Dan + Shay, Dierks Bentley, Lady A, and the Zac Brown Band among others, and culminating with Nashville's music note drop at midnight in the Central Time Zone.
On December 31, Zac Brown announced that he had contracted COVID-19, and that Zac Brown Band had therefore been dropped from the special.
In November 2021, CBS announced that Rachel Smith of Entertainment Tonight and radio personality Bobby Bones would serve as co-hosts.
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Hoping that she could help, she requested a transfer, despite her sister's warnings. She requested to be transferred to Poland, and she began work at an infectious disease hospital in Królewska Huta (present day Chorzów) on 1 July 1942. In Chorzów, Stromberger treated two typhus patients who had been released from the Auschwitz concentration camp. The two were violently distressed for the three weeks they were under observation, and after recovering, they explained to Stromberger what they had experienced at Auschwitz.
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Hoping that she could help, she requested a transfer, despite her sister's warnings. She requested to be transferred to Poland, and she began work at an infectious disease hospital in Królewska Huta (present day Chorzów) on 1 July 1942.
The two were violently distressed for the three weeks they were under observation, and after recovering, they explained to Stromberger what they had experienced at Auschwitz.
In Chorzów, Stromberger treated two typhus patients who had been released from the Auschwitz concentration camp.
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On 4 October 2023, FIFA decided the expansion of the tournament to 24 teams. Spain are the defending champions. Host selection Colombia were announced as the 2024 Women's U-20 World Cup hosts following the FIFA Council meeting on 25 June 2023 in Zurich, Switzerland. Expansion On 4 October 2023, FIFA decided the expansion of the tournament to 24 teams.
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On 4 October 2023, FIFA decided the expansion of the tournament to 24 teams. Spain are the defending champions.
Expansion On 4 October 2023, FIFA decided the expansion of the tournament to 24 teams.
Host selection Colombia were announced as the 2024 Women's U-20 World Cup hosts following the FIFA Council meeting on 25 June 2023 in Zurich, Switzerland.
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Draw The official draw will take place in Summer 2024 in Bogotá. The teams were allocated based on their performances in the 5 previous U-20 Women's World Cups, five bonus points are added to each of the confederation's current champions that won the respective qualifying tournament (for this cycle). The hosts Colombia are automatically seeded and assigned to position A1. Teams of the same confederation will not meet in the group stage.
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Draw The official draw will take place in Summer 2024 in Bogotá. The teams were allocated based on their performances in the 5 previous U-20 Women's World Cups, five bonus points are added to each of the confederation's current champions that won the respective qualifying tournament (for this cycle).
Teams of the same confederation will not meet in the group stage.
The hosts Colombia are automatically seeded and assigned to position A1.
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Meanwhile, Choe Ye (최예) was pardoned and able to return to Gaegyeong, which he secretly made a traitor impeach Wang Gyeong, Im Geuk-jeong, and others, also forced the queen dowager to went to the Boje Temple (보제사, 普濟寺). After that, many people were arrested one after another and Marquess Daryeong's servants (include Na-eon (나언, 羅彦), Yu-seong (유성, 有成), and Hwang-ik (황익, 黃益)) were suspected and severely interrogated until they made a false confession. Their family were also beheaded and ministers, officials, royal family elders came to the palace to salute the arrest of the criminal. In popular culture Portrayed by Kim Kyung-eung in the 2003–2004 KBS TV series Age of Warriors.
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Meanwhile, Choe Ye (최예) was pardoned and able to return to Gaegyeong, which he secretly made a traitor impeach Wang Gyeong, Im Geuk-jeong, and others, also forced the queen dowager to went to the Boje Temple (보제사, 普濟寺). After that, many people were arrested one after another and Marquess Daryeong's servants (include Na-eon (나언, 羅彦), Yu-seong (유성, 有成), and Hwang-ik (황익, 黃益)) were suspected and severely interrogated until they made a false confession.
In popular culture Portrayed by Kim Kyung-eung in the 2003–2004 KBS TV series Age of Warriors.
Their family were also beheaded and ministers, officials, royal family elders came to the palace to salute the arrest of the criminal.
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When Abby is well enough to speak, she gradually opens up to Willem about her traumatic childhood. The narrative switches between the present and Abby's childhood in Chautauqua Falls, a fictional small town in upstate New York. Readers learn that Abby's mother, Nicola, married Abby's father, Llewyn Hayman, when she was seventeen years old. Nicola leaves Llewyn, who has become abusive and paranoid since returning from military service in Iraq, but Llewyn is jealous and violent.
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When Abby is well enough to speak, she gradually opens up to Willem about her traumatic childhood. The narrative switches between the present and Abby's childhood in Chautauqua Falls, a fictional small town in upstate New York.
Nicola leaves Llewyn, who has become abusive and paranoid since returning from military service in Iraq, but Llewyn is jealous and violent.
Readers learn that Abby's mother, Nicola, married Abby's father, Llewyn Hayman, when she was seventeen years old.
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Hence, she began cataloging books for him, using Public Libraries in the United States of America by the Bureau of Education as her guide. This book influenced her to pursue library science. Once again attributed to her ill health, Ange had to take a break from working and visited her relatives in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1884. This stay only lasted several months, and shortly after arriving home she was confronted with her gravely ill mother.
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Hence, she began cataloging books for him, using Public Libraries in the United States of America by the Bureau of Education as her guide. This book influenced her to pursue library science.
This stay only lasted several months, and shortly after arriving home she was confronted with her gravely ill mother.
Once again attributed to her ill health, Ange had to take a break from working and visited her relatives in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1884.
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Bedri continued to play an active role as the president of the Sudan Medical Council from 1968 to 1974, and worked with the Red Crescent. He was widely recognised as the leading figure in Sudanese medicine as he established a solid foundation for medical training and practice, and set high standards of bedside manners and professionalism during a time when there were limited treatments available for many diseases, and antibiotics were nonexistent for endemic diseases. He was always approachable and willing to provide advice to his colleagues, especially younger doctors. Bedri was also a leading member of the Society for the Abolition of Female Circumcision, Director of the Family Planning Association, and founded the first girls' school in the Sudan.
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Bedri continued to play an active role as the president of the Sudan Medical Council from 1968 to 1974, and worked with the Red Crescent. He was widely recognised as the leading figure in Sudanese medicine as he established a solid foundation for medical training and practice, and set high standards of bedside manners and professionalism during a time when there were limited treatments available for many diseases, and antibiotics were nonexistent for endemic diseases.
Bedri was also a leading member of the Society for the Abolition of Female Circumcision, Director of the Family Planning Association, and founded the first girls' school in the Sudan.
He was always approachable and willing to provide advice to his colleagues, especially younger doctors.
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After voting for the self-government of Sudan, Bedri resigned from his position as Minister of Health and returned to his private medical practice. During his tenure as Minister of Health before Sudan's independence, Ali Bedri launched a comprehensive ten-year plan aimed at establishing an effective healthcare system in the country. Bedri recognized the importance of postgraduate education and training for Sudanese doctors in both preventive and curative medicine, as well as the need to train paramedics, nursing staff, and workers in maternal and child health. Bedri continued to play an active role as the president of the Sudan Medical Council from 1968 to 1974, and worked with the Red Crescent.
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After voting for the self-government of Sudan, Bedri resigned from his position as Minister of Health and returned to his private medical practice. During his tenure as Minister of Health before Sudan's independence, Ali Bedri launched a comprehensive ten-year plan aimed at establishing an effective healthcare system in the country.
Bedri continued to play an active role as the president of the Sudan Medical Council from 1968 to 1974, and worked with the Red Crescent.
Bedri recognized the importance of postgraduate education and training for Sudanese doctors in both preventive and curative medicine, as well as the need to train paramedics, nursing staff, and workers in maternal and child health.
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Execution On 27 July 1973, 34-year-old Osman bin Ali was hanged in Changi Prison at dawn. On the same morning, bar hostess Mimi Wong and her sweeper husband Sim Woh Kum were both executed for the sensational murder of a Japanese woman, who was the wife of Wong's Japanese boyfriend. Osman's family were informed of Osman's execution date through his death warrant four days earlier, and over a hundred of his relatives and friends gathered outside the prison to retrieve his remains. After Osman's body was returned to his family, he was buried at Bidadari Cemetery after a funeral on the same day.
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Execution On 27 July 1973, 34-year-old Osman bin Ali was hanged in Changi Prison at dawn. On the same morning, bar hostess Mimi Wong and her sweeper husband Sim Woh Kum were both executed for the sensational murder of a Japanese woman, who was the wife of Wong's Japanese boyfriend.
After Osman's body was returned to his family, he was buried at Bidadari Cemetery after a funeral on the same day.
Osman's family were informed of Osman's execution date through his death warrant four days earlier, and over a hundred of his relatives and friends gathered outside the prison to retrieve his remains.
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The first written record of her name dates to the closing of the third century BCE at her sanctuary in Lykosura; outside of Arcadia Despoina's name only appears after the Hellenistic period. Unlike her sister Kore, Despoina does not appear to have been associated with agriculture and the seasons; instead, what little is known about points towards an affiliation with animals. For example, iconography survives depicting cult participants wearing animal masks or images of mixanthropic beings performing cult activities. This association marks Despoina as more similar to Artemis, the goddess of the hunt and wilderness, who accompanies her in iconography from Lykosura; furthermore, Despoina's name appears in the Arcadian sanctuary of Artemis Lykoatis in Lykoa.
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The first written record of her name dates to the closing of the third century BCE at her sanctuary in Lykosura; outside of Arcadia Despoina's name only appears after the Hellenistic period. Unlike her sister Kore, Despoina does not appear to have been associated with agriculture and the seasons; instead, what little is known about points towards an affiliation with animals.
This association marks Despoina as more similar to Artemis, the goddess of the hunt and wilderness, who accompanies her in iconography from Lykosura; furthermore, Despoina's name appears in the Arcadian sanctuary of Artemis Lykoatis in Lykoa.
For example, iconography survives depicting cult participants wearing animal masks or images of mixanthropic beings performing cult activities.
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This conflict gave way to a "close camaraderie, [in which] I learned to appreciate his qualities and flaws." The two men were publicly associated with each other and with Nichifor Robu as early as January 1936, when they toured Suceava County to campaign in the by-elections. The local National Liberal paper, Glasul Bucovinei, alleged at the time that they had engaged in electoral intimidation, including by temporarily "kidnapping" in Cacica the PNȚ candidates, namely Mihail Ghelmegeanu and Teofil Sauciuc-Săveanu. Gh. Cuza viewed his Gagauz associate as fully compatible with the PNC doctrines, since these addressed all "Romanian minorities of the Christian faith, with the aim of fraternal cooperation in the name of the common good." The shared platform focused on antisemitism, with Jews rated as former allies, turned into "implacable enemies of the Romanians". In his Assembly speeches, Topciu himself argued that the Gagauz, whom he estimated a 120,000 individuals, were loyal subjects of the state and adherents of the Romanian Orthodox Church; as noted by the parliamentary reporter at Lupta, the message meant to scold those Gagauz activists who were cultivating Kemalism and Pan-Turkism.
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This conflict gave way to a "close camaraderie, [in which] I learned to appreciate his qualities and flaws." The two men were publicly associated with each other and with Nichifor Robu as early as January 1936, when they toured Suceava County to campaign in the by-elections. The local National Liberal paper, Glasul Bucovinei, alleged at the time that they had engaged in electoral intimidation, including by temporarily "kidnapping" in Cacica the PNȚ candidates, namely Mihail Ghelmegeanu and Teofil Sauciuc-Săveanu.
In his Assembly speeches, Topciu himself argued that the Gagauz, whom he estimated a 120,000 individuals, were loyal subjects of the state and adherents of the Romanian Orthodox Church; as noted by the parliamentary reporter at Lupta, the message meant to scold those Gagauz activists who were cultivating Kemalism and Pan-Turkism.
Gh. Cuza viewed his Gagauz associate as fully compatible with the PNC doctrines, since these addressed all "Romanian minorities of the Christian faith, with the aim of fraternal cooperation in the name of the common good." The shared platform focused on antisemitism, with Jews rated as former allies, turned into "implacable enemies of the Romanians".
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She studied economics at the University of Ljubljana, where she graduated in 1969, and she earned a Master of Economics from Louisiana State University in the United States in 1971. She returned to the University of Ljubljana for her doctorate in economics, which she earned in 1981. Career In 1986, Petrin co-founded the Yugoslav General Entrepreneurial Agency (YUGEA) with fellow economists Janez Prašnikar and Aleš Vahčič. The organization was created with a government mandate to improve industry in Yugoslavia.
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She studied economics at the University of Ljubljana, where she graduated in 1969, and she earned a Master of Economics from Louisiana State University in the United States in 1971. She returned to the University of Ljubljana for her doctorate in economics, which she earned in 1981.
The organization was created with a government mandate to improve industry in Yugoslavia.
Career In 1986, Petrin co-founded the Yugoslav General Entrepreneurial Agency (YUGEA) with fellow economists Janez Prašnikar and Aleš Vahčič.
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In this context, the action of Father António Vieira (1608–1697) was important. In the 1650s, as Superior of the Jesuit Missions in the state of Maranhão, he established the bases of missionary action in the region: Preaching, baptism, and education, in the molds of Portuguese culture and the rules established by the Council of Trent (1545–1563). There was a conflict between the rural producers and the Jesuits because the latter prevented the use of enslaved indigenous labor. The evangelized Indians were the labor force used by the religious to collect the so-called "drugs of the sertão".
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producers
In this context, the action of Father António Vieira (1608–1697) was important. In the 1650s, as Superior of the Jesuit Missions in the state of Maranhão, he established the bases of missionary action in the region: Preaching, baptism, and education, in the molds of Portuguese culture and the rules established by the Council of Trent (1545–1563).
The evangelized Indians were the labor force used by the religious to collect the so-called "drugs of the sertão".
There was a conflict between the rural producers and the Jesuits because the latter prevented the use of enslaved indigenous labor.
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Von Buhler made the character bisexual in reference to her own sexual orientation. The author often visited Metairie Cemetery for inspiration. From the start Buhler envisioned the series as both a comic and a stage show, modelling many of the characters on real-life actors she was acquainted with from previous theatre work, particularly burlesque performers. Minky Woodcock was visually modelled on entertainer Pearls Daily, who also posed for alternate photo covers of some issues; Bess Houdini was drawn after Robyn Adele Anderson; Miss La Chatte was drawn from Delysia La Chatte; and Margery on Veronica Varlow.
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Von Buhler made the character bisexual in reference to her own sexual orientation. The author often visited Metairie Cemetery for inspiration.
Minky Woodcock was visually modelled on entertainer Pearls Daily, who also posed for alternate photo covers of some issues; Bess Houdini was drawn after Robyn Adele Anderson; Miss La Chatte was drawn from Delysia La Chatte; and Margery on Veronica Varlow.
From the start Buhler envisioned the series as both a comic and a stage show, modelling many of the characters on real-life actors she was acquainted with from previous theatre work, particularly burlesque performers.
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Their clothing consisted of complex patterns, which showcased their skill and artistry. Inca men and women did share the bondage and responsibility of taking care of the State's farmland through agricultural activities of harvesting, planting, and plowing. Inca women were powerful workers as they did have the chance to endure in warfare alongside their husbands. However, they also would maintain the household and care for the children.
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Their clothing consisted of complex patterns, which showcased their skill and artistry. Inca men and women did share the bondage and responsibility of taking care of the State's farmland through agricultural activities of harvesting, planting, and plowing.
However, they also would maintain the household and care for the children.
Inca women were powerful workers as they did have the chance to endure in warfare alongside their husbands.
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Derard Barton’s account While Washington never wrote a memoir like Williams, a biography of Washington titled I Am Raymond Washington was published in 2014 by Zach Fortier, a retired police officer. The book has been described as the only authorised biography of Washington, as Fortier interviewed friends and relatives of Washington to obtain information about the origins of the Crips. Fortier interviewed the half-brother of Raymond Washington, Derard Barton, who outlined his understanding of Washington's motives for forming the Crips.
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Derard Barton’s account While Washington never wrote a memoir like Williams, a biography of Washington titled I Am Raymond Washington was published in 2014 by Zach Fortier, a retired police officer.
Fortier interviewed the half-brother of Raymond Washington, Derard Barton, who outlined his understanding of Washington's motives for forming the Crips.
The book has been described as the only authorised biography of Washington, as Fortier interviewed friends and relatives of Washington to obtain information about the origins of the Crips.
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Health services In March 2023, Campbell likened the New Zealand health system to a "blocked digestive system" and advocated redeploying hundreds of duplicated jobs from the former district health board system to the frontline. Following his dismissal as Chair of Te Whatu Ora, he alleged that the health system had a "troubling culture" where those pushing for change were afraid to speak out for fear and losing their jobs. He also advocated shifting more funding towards kaupapa (cultural) Māori health services and increasing input from marginalised groups such as multi-ethnic, the disabled, LGBTQI communities, and women's health advocates. Social justice In 2017, he argued that gender diversity, Māori identity, and New Zealand's nuclear-free policy were inseparable from "the removal of economic restrictions and regulations".
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Health services In March 2023, Campbell likened the New Zealand health system to a "blocked digestive system" and advocated redeploying hundreds of duplicated jobs from the former district health board system to the frontline. Following his dismissal as Chair of Te Whatu Ora, he alleged that the health system had a "troubling culture" where those pushing for change were afraid to speak out for fear and losing their jobs.
Social justice In 2017, he argued that gender diversity, Māori identity, and New Zealand's nuclear-free policy were inseparable from "the removal of economic restrictions and regulations".
He also advocated shifting more funding towards kaupapa (cultural) Māori health services and increasing input from marginalised groups such as multi-ethnic, the disabled, LGBTQI communities, and women's health advocates.
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Campbell was also mentored by prominent trade unionists and Socialist Unity Party (SUP) leaders Bill Andersen and Ken Douglas. Campbell's association with Communist figures led Prime Minister Robert Muldoon to accuse him of being an "undercover communist" and a member of the SUP, which he refused to confirm nor deny. Business career In 1987, Campbell resigned from both the Distribution Workers' Federation and the FOL to take up directorship roles on the boards of several private companies including the Bank of New Zealand and Sir Ron Brierley's Guinness Peat Group (GPG). Due to his actions, Campbell was condemned by many in the trade union movement as an "academic sellout and turncoat, spurning working class ideals in favour of capitalism." Campbell attributed his transition from trade unionism into corporate governance to two factors: the inability of unions to adapt to the changes caused by Rogernomics and the stress caused by union work on his mental health and cancer.
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Campbell was also mentored by prominent trade unionists and Socialist Unity Party (SUP) leaders Bill Andersen and Ken Douglas. Campbell's association with Communist figures led Prime Minister Robert Muldoon to accuse him of being an "undercover communist" and a member of the SUP, which he refused to confirm nor deny.
Due to his actions, Campbell was condemned by many in the trade union movement as an "academic sellout and turncoat, spurning working class ideals in favour of capitalism." Campbell attributed his transition from trade unionism into corporate governance to two factors: the inability of unions to adapt to the changes caused by Rogernomics and the stress caused by union work on his mental health and cancer.
Business career In 1987, Campbell resigned from both the Distribution Workers' Federation and the FOL to take up directorship roles on the boards of several private companies including the Bank of New Zealand and Sir Ron Brierley's Guinness Peat Group (GPG).
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At the outbreak of the Third Macedonian War in 171 BCE, pitting the Romans against Perseus of Macedon, Ariston advised the Achaeans to ally themselves with the Romans, and not to remain neutral between the two belligerent parties. In the next year, he was one of the Achaean ambassadors -- along with Archon of Aegeira and Arcesilaus of Megalopolis -- who were sent to bring about a peace in the Sixth Syrian War between Antiochus IV Epiphanes and Ptolemy VI Philometor. We also have inscriptions describing an Ariston of Megalopolis who in 224 BCE was a demiurge and one of ten deputies at a gathering where the historian Phylarchus was declared proxenos and benefactor of the Arcadians. Some scholars suppose this is the grandfather of the Ariston of Megalopolis described above, but this is not universally agreed upon.
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At the outbreak of the Third Macedonian War in 171 BCE, pitting the Romans against Perseus of Macedon, Ariston advised the Achaeans to ally themselves with the Romans, and not to remain neutral between the two belligerent parties. In the next year, he was one of the Achaean ambassadors -- along with Archon of Aegeira and Arcesilaus of Megalopolis -- who were sent to bring about a peace in the Sixth Syrian War between Antiochus IV Epiphanes and Ptolemy VI Philometor.
Some scholars suppose this is the grandfather of the Ariston of Megalopolis described above, but this is not universally agreed upon.
We also have inscriptions describing an Ariston of Megalopolis who in 224 BCE was a demiurge and one of ten deputies at a gathering where the historian Phylarchus was declared proxenos and benefactor of the Arcadians.
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Early life and activism Booi was born on 15 October 1958. During his youth he was involved in anti-apartheid activism, first through the Black Consciousness-aligned South African Students' Movement and later through the ANC underground; he was detained for his political activities. His brother is Fumanekile "Fatty" Booi, who was also active in the ANC during apartheid and who later became a prominent figure in the Umkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans' Association. Legislative career Booi was first elected to an ANC seat in the National Assembly in the general election of 1994, South Africa's first under universal suffrage.
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Early life and activism Booi was born on 15 October 1958. During his youth he was involved in anti-apartheid activism, first through the Black Consciousness-aligned South African Students' Movement and later through the ANC underground; he was detained for his political activities.
Legislative career Booi was first elected to an ANC seat in the National Assembly in the general election of 1994, South Africa's first under universal suffrage.
His brother is Fumanekile "Fatty" Booi, who was also active in the ANC during apartheid and who later became a prominent figure in the Umkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans' Association.
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Among his famous oeuvres include Mysterier ("Mysteries", 1892), Pan (1894), and Victoria (1898), and published one poetry collection, Det vilde Kor ("The Wild Choir", 1904). Growth of the Soil The Nobel Prize was given to Hamsun for his 1917 novel Markens Grøde ("Growth of the Soil"), which is regarded as an epic ode to labor and the interdependence of man and nature. The protagonists in the novel are portrayed as actual individuals, but Hamsun gives the settlers' attempts to develop the wilderness heroic aspects in the manner of the classical poet Hesiod. Employing stream of consciousness, the novel exemplified his aversion to modernity and inclination towards primitivism and the agrarian lifestyle.
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Among his famous oeuvres include Mysterier ("Mysteries", 1892), Pan (1894), and Victoria (1898), and published one poetry collection, Det vilde Kor ("The Wild Choir", 1904). Growth of the Soil The Nobel Prize was given to Hamsun for his 1917 novel Markens Grøde ("Growth of the Soil"), which is regarded as an epic ode to labor and the interdependence of man and nature.
Employing stream of consciousness, the novel exemplified his aversion to modernity and inclination towards primitivism and the agrarian lifestyle.
The protagonists in the novel are portrayed as actual individuals, but Hamsun gives the settlers' attempts to develop the wilderness heroic aspects in the manner of the classical poet Hesiod.
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Biography Early life Mayme Schweble was born on August 5, 1874, in Weston, Missouri. She moved to the mining town of Tonopah, Nevada, prior to 1910, becoming one of the town's first female settlers. On September 10, 1908, she married gold miner John Henry Schweble.
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Biography Early life Mayme Schweble was born on August 5, 1874, in Weston, Missouri.
On September 10, 1908, she married gold miner John Henry Schweble.
She moved to the mining town of Tonopah, Nevada, prior to 1910, becoming one of the town's first female settlers.
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It is the largest known media settlement for defamation in U.S. history. Background After Trump's defeat in the 2020 presidential election, Fox News host Jeanine Pirro promoted baseless allegations on her program that Dominion and its competitor Smartmatic had conspired to rig the election against Trump. Hosts Lou Dobbs and Maria Bartiromo also promoted the allegations on their programs on sister network Fox Business. In December 2020, Smartmatic sent a letter to Fox News demanding retractions and threatening legal action, specifying that retractions "must be published on multiple occasions" so as to "match the attention and audience targeted with the original defamatory publications." Days later, each of the three programs aired the same three-minute video segment consisting of an interview with an election technology expert who refuted the allegations promoted by the hosts, responding to questions from an unseen and unidentified man.
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It is the largest known media settlement for defamation in U.S. history. Background After Trump's defeat in the 2020 presidential election, Fox News host Jeanine Pirro promoted baseless allegations on her program that Dominion and its competitor Smartmatic had conspired to rig the election against Trump.
In December 2020, Smartmatic sent a letter to Fox News demanding retractions and threatening legal action, specifying that retractions "must be published on multiple occasions" so as to "match the attention and audience targeted with the original defamatory publications." Days later, each of the three programs aired the same three-minute video segment consisting of an interview with an election technology expert who refuted the allegations promoted by the hosts, responding to questions from an unseen and unidentified man.
Hosts Lou Dobbs and Maria Bartiromo also promoted the allegations on their programs on sister network Fox Business.
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In December 2020, Smartmatic sent a letter to Fox News demanding retractions and threatening legal action, specifying that retractions "must be published on multiple occasions" so as to "match the attention and audience targeted with the original defamatory publications." Days later, each of the three programs aired the same three-minute video segment consisting of an interview with an election technology expert who refuted the allegations promoted by the hosts, responding to questions from an unseen and unidentified man. None of the three hosts personally issued retractions. Smartmatic filed a $2.7billion defamation suit against the network, the three hosts, Trump campaign attorney Sidney Powell and Trump personal attorney Rudy Giuliani in February 2021. In an April 2021 court brief seeking dismissal of the suit, Fox attorney Paul Clement argued that the network was simply "reporting allegations made by a sitting President and his lawyers." The Smartmatic's lawsuit accusing Fox of defamation is still pending as of September 2023.
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In December 2020, Smartmatic sent a letter to Fox News demanding retractions and threatening legal action, specifying that retractions "must be published on multiple occasions" so as to "match the attention and audience targeted with the original defamatory publications." Days later, each of the three programs aired the same three-minute video segment consisting of an interview with an election technology expert who refuted the allegations promoted by the hosts, responding to questions from an unseen and unidentified man. None of the three hosts personally issued retractions.
In an April 2021 court brief seeking dismissal of the suit, Fox attorney Paul Clement argued that the network was simply "reporting allegations made by a sitting President and his lawyers." The Smartmatic's lawsuit accusing Fox of defamation is still pending as of September 2023.
Smartmatic filed a $2.7billion defamation suit against the network, the three hosts, Trump campaign attorney Sidney Powell and Trump personal attorney Rudy Giuliani in February 2021.
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Frog and Toad are portrayed as a "straight man" (calm and reasonable) and a "clown" (goofy and over dramatic) respectively, which is a common comedic pairing. Reception Days With Frog and Toad received mostly positive reviews and won the Zilveren Penseel award in 1983. Mary Dixon Weidler from Common Sense Media states that Days With Frog and Toad is written in a "simple, yet engaging fashion" and that "their adventures… are so down-to-earth that young readers relate instantly". She warns parents that the story "Shivers" is a "bit edgy" for the series, but says that children are typically captivated by ghosts and goblins.
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Frog and Toad are portrayed as a "straight man" (calm and reasonable) and a "clown" (goofy and over dramatic) respectively, which is a common comedic pairing. Reception Days With Frog and Toad received mostly positive reviews and won the Zilveren Penseel award in 1983.
She warns parents that the story "Shivers" is a "bit edgy" for the series, but says that children are typically captivated by ghosts and goblins.
Mary Dixon Weidler from Common Sense Media states that Days With Frog and Toad is written in a "simple, yet engaging fashion" and that "their adventures… are so down-to-earth that young readers relate instantly".
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Participants were selected based on their annual income; they had to be at or below the city’s annual median household income to qualify. Originally intended to be an 18-month-long program, the program was extended for six additional months to help recipients whether the COVID-19 pandemic and to study the effects of the additional cash during that time period. Research by Stacia West and Amy Baker on the impacts of the guaranteed income payments showed that recipients were more likely to find work than the control group, showed less depression and anxiety, experienced less income volatility, and were more likely to engage in goal-setting and risk-taking. Magnolia Mother’s Trust The Magnolia Mother’s Trust is an ongoing guaranteed income program in Jackson, Mississippi administered by Springboard to Opportunities, led by CEO Aisha Nyandoro.
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Participants were selected based on their annual income; they had to be at or below the city’s annual median household income to qualify. Originally intended to be an 18-month-long program, the program was extended for six additional months to help recipients whether the COVID-19 pandemic and to study the effects of the additional cash during that time period.
Magnolia Mother’s Trust The Magnolia Mother’s Trust is an ongoing guaranteed income program in Jackson, Mississippi administered by Springboard to Opportunities, led by CEO Aisha Nyandoro.
Research by Stacia West and Amy Baker on the impacts of the guaranteed income payments showed that recipients were more likely to find work than the control group, showed less depression and anxiety, experienced less income volatility, and were more likely to engage in goal-setting and risk-taking.
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Funded entirely through philanthropic donations, with some of its funding provided by Economic Security Project, The Magnolia Mother’s Trust began in December of 2018 and initially offered $1,000 a month for 12 months to a group of 20 Black mothers living in public housing. The program was expanded to include 110 mothers in March 2020, and served 100 mothers in April 2021. Surveys of participants show that the cash helped the recipients achieve their educational goals, provide more resources for the education of their children, and spend more time with their families. Cost-of-Living Refund The Cost-of-Living Refund is an Economic Security Project plan to expand the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), using the tax code to provide an income floor to families earning under $75,000.
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Funded entirely through philanthropic donations, with some of its funding provided by Economic Security Project, The Magnolia Mother’s Trust began in December of 2018 and initially offered $1,000 a month for 12 months to a group of 20 Black mothers living in public housing. The program was expanded to include 110 mothers in March 2020, and served 100 mothers in April 2021.
Cost-of-Living Refund The Cost-of-Living Refund is an Economic Security Project plan to expand the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), using the tax code to provide an income floor to families earning under $75,000.
Surveys of participants show that the cash helped the recipients achieve their educational goals, provide more resources for the education of their children, and spend more time with their families.
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Funded entirely through philanthropic donations, with some of its funding provided by Economic Security Project, The Magnolia Mother’s Trust began in December of 2018 and initially offered $1,000 a month for 12 months to a group of 20 Black mothers living in public housing. The program was expanded to include 110 mothers in March 2020, and served 100 mothers in April 2021. Surveys of participants show that the cash helped the recipients achieve their educational goals, provide more resources for the education of their children, and spend more time with their families. Cost-of-Living Refund The Cost-of-Living Refund is an Economic Security Project plan to expand the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), using the tax code to provide an income floor to families earning under $75,000.
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Funded entirely through philanthropic donations, with some of its funding provided by Economic Security Project, The Magnolia Mother’s Trust began in December of 2018 and initially offered $1,000 a month for 12 months to a group of 20 Black mothers living in public housing. The program was expanded to include 110 mothers in March 2020, and served 100 mothers in April 2021.
Cost-of-Living Refund The Cost-of-Living Refund is an Economic Security Project plan to expand the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), using the tax code to provide an income floor to families earning under $75,000.
Surveys of participants show that the cash helped the recipients achieve their educational goals, provide more resources for the education of their children, and spend more time with their families.
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Sim, then a lieutenant, was held hostage together with the driver during the journey to Boon Keng, and Liew had mentioned at one point he wanted to kill a Tan Yew Teck, another lieutenant, after Lieutenant Hor. Liew Ah Chiew's girlfriend Tan Yoke Lian, a textile factory employee and Malaysian born in Pontian, Johor, testified that she knew Liew since their school days three years before, and described him as a soft-spoken person who treated her well, although he had a bad temper and could become violent when angry, and had slapped her on several occasions when he was in a fit of anger, and later apologised once he calmed down. Tan said that on the day of the incident, she saw tow soldiers frantically running into the factory and saw that Liew was holding four to five factory workers at gunpoint, and asked them to let him see her. After meeting her boyfriend, Tan heard from Liew that he shot an army officer and he escaped to her workplace due to fear and confusion.
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Sim, then a lieutenant, was held hostage together with the driver during the journey to Boon Keng, and Liew had mentioned at one point he wanted to kill a Tan Yew Teck, another lieutenant, after Lieutenant Hor. Liew Ah Chiew's girlfriend Tan Yoke Lian, a textile factory employee and Malaysian born in Pontian, Johor, testified that she knew Liew since their school days three years before, and described him as a soft-spoken person who treated her well, although he had a bad temper and could become violent when angry, and had slapped her on several occasions when he was in a fit of anger, and later apologised once he calmed down.
After meeting her boyfriend, Tan heard from Liew that he shot an army officer and he escaped to her workplace due to fear and confusion.
Tan said that on the day of the incident, she saw tow soldiers frantically running into the factory and saw that Liew was holding four to five factory workers at gunpoint, and asked them to let him see her.
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Therefore, the judges rejected Liew's claims of accidental shooting and diminished responsibility. Hence, 20-year-old Liew Ah Chiew was found guilty of murder, and sentenced to death. Reportedly, Liew's girlfriend Tan Yoke Lian was so devastated at the verdict that she fainted and had to be carried out of the courtroom by relatives. Liew's grandmother, who was also present in court to hear the verdict, became hysterical upon hearing that her grandson was given the death penalty for Lieutenant Hor's murder.
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Therefore, the judges rejected Liew's claims of accidental shooting and diminished responsibility. Hence, 20-year-old Liew Ah Chiew was found guilty of murder, and sentenced to death.
Liew's grandmother, who was also present in court to hear the verdict, became hysterical upon hearing that her grandson was given the death penalty for Lieutenant Hor's murder.
Reportedly, Liew's girlfriend Tan Yoke Lian was so devastated at the verdict that she fainted and had to be carried out of the courtroom by relatives.
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Reportedly, Liew's girlfriend Tan Yoke Lian was so devastated at the verdict that she fainted and had to be carried out of the courtroom by relatives. Liew's grandmother, who was also present in court to hear the verdict, became hysterical upon hearing that her grandson was given the death penalty for Lieutenant Hor's murder. Both women were seen crying outside the Supreme Court building, surrounded by relatives and friends who tried to console them. Appeal process On 17 March 1975, Liew Ah Chiew filed an appeal to the Court of Appeal, and Richard Laycock, who remained as Liew's lawyer, argued that the trial judges erred in finding that Liew intentionally fired the rifle to kill Lieutenant Hor Koon Seng, stating that Liew had panicked at the time the second shot was discharged, and asked that the judges considered it be an unintended killing and reduce Liew's conviction.
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Reportedly, Liew's girlfriend Tan Yoke Lian was so devastated at the verdict that she fainted and had to be carried out of the courtroom by relatives. Liew's grandmother, who was also present in court to hear the verdict, became hysterical upon hearing that her grandson was given the death penalty for Lieutenant Hor's murder.
Appeal process On 17 March 1975, Liew Ah Chiew filed an appeal to the Court of Appeal, and Richard Laycock, who remained as Liew's lawyer, argued that the trial judges erred in finding that Liew intentionally fired the rifle to kill Lieutenant Hor Koon Seng, stating that Liew had panicked at the time the second shot was discharged, and asked that the judges considered it be an unintended killing and reduce Liew's conviction.
Both women were seen crying outside the Supreme Court building, surrounded by relatives and friends who tried to console them.
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These biographies provided information on Latter-day Saint church history and leave a legacy for her parents. In the book, A Mormon Mother, Annie is critical of her husband and polygamy in general. But she also tells the story in a way to prevent readers from casting simple judgments about polygamy or her choice to enter the practice. Annie's narrative is one of few in Mormon literature that has gained fame.
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These biographies provided information on Latter-day Saint church history and leave a legacy for her parents. In the book, A Mormon Mother, Annie is critical of her husband and polygamy in general.
Annie's narrative is one of few in Mormon literature that has gained fame.
But she also tells the story in a way to prevent readers from casting simple judgments about polygamy or her choice to enter the practice.
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A previous attack on a daycare occurred in 2021, when an 18-year-old man killed three children and two adults at a daycare in Saudades, Santa Catarina. A week prior to the Blumenau attack, a student in the Thomazia Montoro State School, São Paulo, killed a teacher and wounded five others in a stabbing attack. On March 30, at the "Escola Estadual de Ensino Fundamental e Médio Prof.º Palmira Gabriel" in Icoaraci, district of Belém, an student attacked his colleagues with an knife, leaving one student injured. Attack At around 9:00 BRT, Luiz Henrique Lima jumped over a wall of the Cantinho Bom Pastor daycare center and began attacking children in the playground.
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A previous attack on a daycare occurred in 2021, when an 18-year-old man killed three children and two adults at a daycare in Saudades, Santa Catarina. A week prior to the Blumenau attack, a student in the Thomazia Montoro State School, São Paulo, killed a teacher and wounded five others in a stabbing attack.
Attack At around 9:00 BRT, Luiz Henrique Lima jumped over a wall of the Cantinho Bom Pastor daycare center and began attacking children in the playground.
On March 30, at the "Escola Estadual de Ensino Fundamental e Médio Prof.º Palmira Gabriel" in Icoaraci, district of Belém, an student attacked his colleagues with an knife, leaving one student injured.
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One was in severe condition. The children killed were veiled and buried in Blumenau, while the survivors were released from the hospital the next day. Suspect The suspect was identified as an 25 year-old man with the initials "L.H.L", many news media outlets refused to disclose further information about him (such as his name), fearing giving more attention to the case, which experts said may stimulate more attacks. Early investigations revealed that he was previously detained for drug possession, as well as injury and harm, including stabbing his stepfather and his dog.
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One was in severe condition. The children killed were veiled and buried in Blumenau, while the survivors were released from the hospital the next day.
Early investigations revealed that he was previously detained for drug possession, as well as injury and harm, including stabbing his stepfather and his dog.
Suspect The suspect was identified as an 25 year-old man with the initials "L.H.L", many news media outlets refused to disclose further information about him (such as his name), fearing giving more attention to the case, which experts said may stimulate more attacks.
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Surveillance operations During the cold war, the RCMP’s Directorate of Security and Intelligence had a subdivision called “Character Weakness” which had the task of rooting out homosexual men and women working for the government. By the late 1960s, the RCMP had created a list of thousands of suspected and confirmed homosexuals including 9 thousand in Ottawa. Although their end goal was to find homosexuals working for the government, their surveillance and harassment was not just limited to government employees but included members of the general public as well. Most of the people on the list of suspected and confirmed homosexuals were not civil servants, in the military or in the police force.
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Surveillance operations During the cold war, the RCMP’s Directorate of Security and Intelligence had a subdivision called “Character Weakness” which had the task of rooting out homosexual men and women working for the government. By the late 1960s, the RCMP had created a list of thousands of suspected and confirmed homosexuals including 9 thousand in Ottawa.
Most of the people on the list of suspected and confirmed homosexuals were not civil servants, in the military or in the police force.
Although their end goal was to find homosexuals working for the government, their surveillance and harassment was not just limited to government employees but included members of the general public as well.
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She placed last out of eight candidates. As a delegate for the Women's Labour League, Hancox participated in the 1924 pan-left Labor Women's Social and Economic Conference. She fought to emancipate women workers and, with other women's labour activists, forced the city of Winnipeg to offer a female-only relief office every winter for the entirety of the postwar depression. Personal life After 1928, Hancox largely disappeared from the public record.
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She placed last out of eight candidates. As a delegate for the Women's Labour League, Hancox participated in the 1924 pan-left Labor Women's Social and Economic Conference.
Personal life After 1928, Hancox largely disappeared from the public record.
She fought to emancipate women workers and, with other women's labour activists, forced the city of Winnipeg to offer a female-only relief office every winter for the entirety of the postwar depression.
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Born into the prominent Paz family of Tarija, Campero was raised in a highly politicized environment, closely connected to the happenings in the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement, the party of his uncle, Víctor Paz Estenssoro. Sympathetic to leftist currents, Campero split from his family's party in favor of the Revolutionary Left Movement, serving in the Paz Zamora administration as general manager of the country's Central Bank and Stock Exchange. Following a long political retirement, Campero returned to the electoral scene in 2009, seeking a seat in the Chamber of Deputies on behalf of the National Unity Front. Though unsuccessful in that endeavor, he remained active within the party's ranks, serving as its regional leader in Tarija.
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Born into the prominent Paz family of Tarija, Campero was raised in a highly politicized environment, closely connected to the happenings in the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement, the party of his uncle, Víctor Paz Estenssoro. Sympathetic to leftist currents, Campero split from his family's party in favor of the Revolutionary Left Movement, serving in the Paz Zamora administration as general manager of the country's Central Bank and Stock Exchange.
Though unsuccessful in that endeavor, he remained active within the party's ranks, serving as its regional leader in Tarija.
Following a long political retirement, Campero returned to the electoral scene in 2009, seeking a seat in the Chamber of Deputies on behalf of the National Unity Front.
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The Young Bucks accepted the challenge on Dynamite on August 9, marking the rubber match between the two teams, being tied at 1–1, where The Young Bucks won their first matchup at Full Gear in November 2020, while FTR defeated them on the April 6, 2022, episode of Dynamite. At Dynamite: 200 on August 2, Hikaru Shida defeated Toni Storm to win the AEW Women's World Championship. The following week, it was announced that at All In, there would be a four-way match for the championship with the participants determined by a single-elimination tournament. Shida was already scheduled to defend the title against Anna Jay that night and defeated her to retain her spot as defending champion at All In, while Storm exercised her rematch clause to receive a bye and automatically be entered into the four-way.
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participants
The Young Bucks accepted the challenge on Dynamite on August 9, marking the rubber match between the two teams, being tied at 1–1, where The Young Bucks won their first matchup at Full Gear in November 2020, while FTR defeated them on the April 6, 2022, episode of Dynamite. At Dynamite: 200 on August 2, Hikaru Shida defeated Toni Storm to win the AEW Women's World Championship.
Shida was already scheduled to defend the title against Anna Jay that night and defeated her to retain her spot as defending champion at All In, while Storm exercised her rematch clause to receive a bye and automatically be entered into the four-way.
The following week, it was announced that at All In, there would be a four-way match for the championship with the participants determined by a single-elimination tournament.
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Sanjay Modhwadia won for the Conservatives, with the Greens some distance behind in second place. There was a further setback when former Council Leader Ross Willmott was suspended by the national Labour Party for membership of an organisation that the party had proscribed. Deselections and defections In spite of these difficulties, Sir Peter Soulsby was re-confirmed as the Labour candidate for the 2023 elections – though the Leicester Mercury noted mixed feelings amongst its readers at this announcement. However, following the electoral defeats, the Labour Party at national level set up a 'Campaigns Improvement Board' to oversee the local party.
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readers
Sanjay Modhwadia won for the Conservatives, with the Greens some distance behind in second place. There was a further setback when former Council Leader Ross Willmott was suspended by the national Labour Party for membership of an organisation that the party had proscribed.
However, following the electoral defeats, the Labour Party at national level set up a 'Campaigns Improvement Board' to oversee the local party.
Deselections and defections In spite of these difficulties, Sir Peter Soulsby was re-confirmed as the Labour candidate for the 2023 elections – though the Leicester Mercury noted mixed feelings amongst its readers at this announcement.
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Rowe was named the 1981 Western New York boys' basketball co-player of the year (with Ray Hall) by The Buffalo News. Rowe also competed in the high jump in high school. College As a freshman, Rowe led the 1981–82 West Virginia Mountaineers, which was the Eastern Athletic Association regular season-champion in rebounding (5.5 rpg). When West Virginia won the 1983 Atlantic 10 men's basketball tournament, Rowe was on the all-tournament team.
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mountaineers
Rowe was named the 1981 Western New York boys' basketball co-player of the year (with Ray Hall) by The Buffalo News. Rowe also competed in the high jump in high school.
When West Virginia won the 1983 Atlantic 10 men's basketball tournament, Rowe was on the all-tournament team.
College As a freshman, Rowe led the 1981–82 West Virginia Mountaineers, which was the Eastern Athletic Association regular season-champion in rebounding (5.5 rpg).
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Rowe had coaching offers but did not want to move from Morgantown, West Virginia, at that stage of his life. From 2002 to 2010, Rowe served as a commercial property manager and sales executive. Rowe became an assistant coach for Mike Carey and West Virginia Mountaineers women's basketball in 2011. He was reprimanded by Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby for his involvement in a post-game melee at the Bank of Hawaii Rainbow Wahine Classic at the Stan Sheriff Center on November 17, 2013.
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mountaineers
Rowe had coaching offers but did not want to move from Morgantown, West Virginia, at that stage of his life. From 2002 to 2010, Rowe served as a commercial property manager and sales executive.
He was reprimanded by Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby for his involvement in a post-game melee at the Bank of Hawaii Rainbow Wahine Classic at the Stan Sheriff Center on November 17, 2013.
Rowe became an assistant coach for Mike Carey and West Virginia Mountaineers women's basketball in 2011.
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While the title developed a core following and drew good notices it was cancelled after six issues. Eclipse editor-in-chief Cat Yronwoode, who had worked with Robbins on the non-fiction history Women and the Comics, reasoned that sales that were poor by Marvel's standards would be excellent for Eclipse, and engaged Robbins to make a similar comic. Both felt there was a gap in the market for young female readers. Like Misty, California Girls would feature reader-designed outfits and paper dolls, and used a 40-page format compared to the 32 pages of most monthly titles.
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readers
While the title developed a core following and drew good notices it was cancelled after six issues. Eclipse editor-in-chief Cat Yronwoode, who had worked with Robbins on the non-fiction history Women and the Comics, reasoned that sales that were poor by Marvel's standards would be excellent for Eclipse, and engaged Robbins to make a similar comic.
Like Misty, California Girls would feature reader-designed outfits and paper dolls, and used a 40-page format compared to the 32 pages of most monthly titles.
Both felt there was a gap in the market for young female readers.
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On February 14, 2021, Vector collaborated with Nigerian pop singer GoodGirl LA on the track titled ‘Early Momo’ which serves as one of the lead single off the project. On November 2, 2022, Vector revealed the release date for his third studio album via Lafiaji Radio', a podcast channel, that was established on Cool FM and YouTube. Vector enlisted producers like That Beatsmith, Majorbangs, Mr Kleb, Spaceboy Mecury, Cracker Mallo, Egar Boi, Kel P, Self, GMK. On September 2, 2022, Vector collaborated with Nigerian singer and songwriter Wande Coal, which serves as the second single off the project.
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producers
On February 14, 2021, Vector collaborated with Nigerian pop singer GoodGirl LA on the track titled ‘Early Momo’ which serves as one of the lead single off the project. On November 2, 2022, Vector revealed the release date for his third studio album via Lafiaji Radio', a podcast channel, that was established on Cool FM and YouTube.
On September 2, 2022, Vector collaborated with Nigerian singer and songwriter Wande Coal, which serves as the second single off the project.
Vector enlisted producers like That Beatsmith, Majorbangs, Mr Kleb, Spaceboy Mecury, Cracker Mallo, Egar Boi, Kel P, Self, GMK.
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The organisation runs specialised programmes to support young Ukrainian refugees’ transition to life in the UK. The disability programme in partnership with the Pembroke and Pembroke Dock Amateur Boxing Club, Luiz Faye's Kronik Warrior organization and the Mary Hare School is adjusted to suit individual needs and fitness abilities. Other programmes include: programme for young people who are supported by Centrepoint, Veterans programme, women's programme and disability programmes. Advisory Board Members and Ambassadors BoxWise's advisory board includes Crossbench Member of the House of Lords Lord St. John of Bletso, Partner and Head of Purpose at international law firm Mischon de Reya LLP Alexander Rhodes, professional boxer and two-time world champion Hannah Rankin, ex-England Rugby star and education consultant Floyd Steadman, former Chairman of England Boxing Caspar Hobbs, CEO of the Centre for Social Justice Andy Cooke and English Boxing manager and promoter Frank Warren.
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veterans
The organisation runs specialised programmes to support young Ukrainian refugees’ transition to life in the UK. The disability programme in partnership with the Pembroke and Pembroke Dock Amateur Boxing Club, Luiz Faye's Kronik Warrior organization and the Mary Hare School is adjusted to suit individual needs and fitness abilities.
Advisory Board Members and Ambassadors BoxWise's advisory board includes Crossbench Member of the House of Lords Lord St. John of Bletso, Partner and Head of Purpose at international law firm Mischon de Reya LLP Alexander Rhodes, professional boxer and two-time world champion Hannah Rankin, ex-England Rugby star and education consultant Floyd Steadman, former Chairman of England Boxing Caspar Hobbs, CEO of the Centre for Social Justice Andy Cooke and English Boxing manager and promoter Frank Warren.
Other programmes include: programme for young people who are supported by Centrepoint, Veterans programme, women's programme and disability programmes.
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