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Assumedly, Assoulin translated these local trends for a global audience.
Chat, a service currently in private beta assumedly linked to Community.
Multi-user support is "coming this fall" assumedly after the release of iOS13.
Assumedly, this is because the demand for UberPool is higher in San Francisco than Miami.
This will assumedly include shows from HBO, which AT&T is touting as a big gain for subscribers.
Setting the state back to "held" returns the app back to "normal" mode, which is assumedly typical 2D rendering.
"I don't understand how this has assumedly been up for as long as it has," a person said on Twitter.
The average trip generates around $3.75 in revenue for the company — though assumedly Bird Platform users would set their own prices.
Some have argued recent leaks of classified information, assumedly emanating from inside the intelligence community, resulted in his swift removal from office.
Lyft picked up their tab, as well as the cost for makeup and assumedly the medical bills from any ensuring bite wounds.
The site announced it hit 1 billion monthly active users in 2013, though that number assumedly related to all visitors, logged-in and not.
I don't know how this happened, but it was likely a successful attempt to brighten up the assumedly rote world of Parks and Recreation.
Next, she shared a photo of multiple well-organized bins of various gold and silver Christmas ornaments, that will assumedly cover her tree's bare branches.
The subtext of Harris's writing compels his assumedly mostly white, theatre-going audience to pose some more difficult questions about their intimate interactions with Black people.
ISIS has been attritted to a point where indigenous security forces could assumedly handle the ongoing low-intensity fight, though they will undoubtedly assist in that effort.
And in this case, that assumption—that it's okay to say something so gobstoppingly racist, so casually, among assumedly likeminded people—proved itself to be wildly off-base.
Peter Lacy and George Dyer both died, assumedly of alcohol and drug poisoning, on the eve of Bacon's most important art exhibitions, but it is weirder than that.
Instead, she chose an Isabel Marant skirt made with a coated cotton blend, so that it gives off that shiny, patent (and, assumedly, liquid-repellent) look, plus a very '80s vibe.
If it goes 30 days without checking in, the system tacks a vocal watermark to the music, telling you to sync it, and assumedly ruining the listening experience in the process.
Following the post going up, Magic Leap CEO Rony Abovitz responded in typically eccentric fashion, assumedly comparing Luckey to a character from Avatar: The Last Airbender with more strange tweets to follow.
Their reaction to the Trump-like character subsided as the audience assumedly skipped ahead to the scene when they would witness (spoiler alert!) the gory assassination of this blonde, boisterous, Trumpian emperor.
In the email, Band slams someone he only refers to as "cvc" (assumedly Chelsea Victoria Clinton) in regard to a potentially harmful story being released about Teneo — of which Band is president.
For Yoel Romero, Robert Whittaker is assumedly next and his main concern should be working out how he can keep Whittaker from driving the pace on him when he is taking his breaks.
They also have both kicked off "global challenges" to put together the best Hyperloop proposal — assumedly in the spirit of Musk's original Hyperloop white paper, which he posted as an open-source challenge.
Companies like Disney and AT&T launching bundled packages, which would assumedly offer a discounted price for people who signed up for multiple services, is one way to entice consumers in an oversaturated market.
Yet Trump claims Curiel has an "inherent conflict of interest" because of his Mexican heritage, and is assumedly biased due to Trump's plan to build a border wall and deport 11 million undocumented workers.
CERT members in full riot gear burst into the jail, rounding up the inmates with "by any means necessary" tactics (batons, shields, lithium, the usual arsenal) and, assumedly, make plans to ship them off to a new prison.
For Those of You Who Have Never (And Also Those Who Have), due to be released by producer Anthony Naples's label Proibito, will assumedly be a departure from the left-field beat work found on Huerco S's debut.
Uber and Lyft aren&apost necessarily the enemy Uber&aposs business segment is growing quickly and assumedly eating into plenty of rental-car demand (not to mention leisure travelers who forego a car in favor of hailing a ride).
For now, they've detailed that they will have support for vision-based options, assumedly similar to what Microsoft has done with its Windows Mixed Reality controllers, and controllers based on ultrasound technology, about which we'll have to wait for more details.
With console-powered wireless, Microsoft would assumedly be looking at streaming technologies similar to those being used by companies like TPCast and DisplayLink which free users of a physical cord but rely on physical proximity to a transmitter to ensure a seamless connection.
To be operated in conjunction with the Norwegian intelligence service, the focus of the facility will evidently be to snoop on those Russian missile-carrying submarines, assumedly in order to target them and take them out in the earliest stages of any conflict.
Between taking down Rhaegal and orchestrating an attack on Daenerys' armies arriving by ship, Euron claims a battle victory (+2420) no one could have seen coming — not even Dany, even though she was soaring high in the sky and assumedly could see everything below.
Instead of announcing the news via TechCrunch, Venture Beat, Forbes or another tech publication, as is the norm for fast-growing consumer-facing startups, Stockwell remained mum on financing events and scaling plans, assumedly burned by the press and the public's scorn a year prior.
In the suit, reported first by Dallas News, Carmack claims ZeniMax Media has not paid the remaining sum due to, what the suit calls, "a series of allegations regarding claimed violations of Mr. Carmack's Employment Agreement," this assumedly relating to ZeniMax's suit against Oculus regarding the theft of trade secrets.
New York Times columnist Farhad Manjoo recently posited that if UberPool (and assumedly Lyft Line) is successful, "the company could have a much bigger impact on urban mobility, labor, the environment, local economies and the national transportation infrastructure than we've all supposed — and its effects could confound the expectations of its harshest critics."
The GOP can only afford for two of its members to vote against the bill and still have it pass (assuming all Democratic senate members will vote against it, which most pledged to and all are expected to), with Vice President Mike Pence assumedly acting as a tie breaker for the proposed law.
In response to the news that Magic Leap's VP of PR Andy Fouché is leaving the company for the same stealth startup its chief marketing exec left for last month, the secretive mixed reality company has released a smidgen of news related, assumedly, to its mixed reality device for consumers, the name.
In a lengthy profile published for The Cut's fall issue, Beecroft reveals some very interesting facts about herself: that her diet consists mostly of powders; that she refers to her assumedly very clean and safe home in Hollywood Hills as a "favela"; and that she harbors some very, very messed-up thoughts about race.
Photographing a region as contentious as the West Bank would assumedly manifest as an attempt to document divisions between the many sides and ideologies defining the territory—from the Palestinians who have inhabited the land for thousands of years, to liberal Israelis hoping for a two-state solution, to more extreme individuals on either side of these divides.
Today, Apple didn't show off a dedicated app but it did show off ARKit, a platform which the company boasted was the "largest AR platform in the world," It will assumedly give developers space to track surfaces that they can place digital content on, while allowing users to freely navigate spaces while the content stays anchored.
"Still Got Time" is the sort of track that people will almost certainly describe as "tropical" (which, snooze), but Zayn's vocal has rarely sounded better – he pulls back to showcase his caramel smooth tones over his range (assumedly to show he's not a one trick pony), and kind of sings PARTYNEXTDOOR off the track at the same time.
What's really going to matter is implementation and what kind of experiences without a PC. If the company can eek out performance that enables headset and controller positionally-tracked experiences on the device without a PC connection, they'd have something that could potentially be an interesting challenger to the $399 Oculus Quest, though it would assumedly operate at a much higher price point.
"I think it was respectful to curb the marketing in the wake of the shootings but to pull 'The Hunt' completely, assumedly as a result of Trump's tweets, sets a bad precedent and looks cowardly," said one Hollywood executive, who characterized what happened to "The Hunt" as the latest example of a studio having a knee-jerk reaction to social media — like when Disney fired James Gunn from directing 'Guardians of the Galaxy 3' after offensive tweets he wrote in 2010 and 2011 resurfaced in July 2018 (he was rehired in March 2019).
Sara Topelson de Grinberg (assumedly born in the beginning of 1945) is a Polish-born Mexican architect.
Assumedly prior to this time, manually rotating a capstan slowly moved the span. Redecking occurred most years.
They did not manage to get any municipal seats.kmdvalg.dk 2005 results The party has not run for municipal elections since 2005, and is assumedly dissolved.
In 1770 Goethe went to Strasbourg and assumedly wrote the love song in the following spring of 1771.Assumption by Erich Trunz (ed.): Goethes Werke. Hamburg Edition, vol. I, Christian Wegner, Hamburg 1948, p. 453.
Some scholars refer to the assumedly pseudonymous author as "the Pastor". Some recent scholarship has concluded that Paul probably used an amanuensis, or secretary, in writing his letters which was a common practice in the first century...
In 1961 BC Hydro extended distribution lines from Six Mile (Tabor) Lake.Prince George Citizen: 16 Jun 1960 & 7 Feb 1961 The 1996 referendum to establish a natural gas service for the Ferndale areaPrince George Citizen, 24 May 1996 was assumedly successful, because it currently exists.
In a hypothetical situation, a king or emperor could be the de jure head of state. However, if they are unfit to lead the country, the prime minister or chancellor would assumedly become the practical, or de facto leader, with the king remaining the de jure leader.
The ráth is generally referred to as a paying surety. Should the contractor default, the ráth had to pay the debt from his own property. He could then attempt to extract the money from the contract. Assumedly, the ráth only paid if the naidm was unable to make the debtor pay.
Later in the episode, Ryan finds out about their relationship and keeps it from Esposito. Among other things, Castle speculates to Beckett that since Brad and Angelina are called "Brangelina", Castle thinks that they should be called "Caskett". In "Probable Cause", Ryan tells Esposito about Castle and Beckett. Assumedly, Esposito tells Lanie off-camera also.
The passenger stop appears to have closed in the mid-1960s. Although listed in later timetables, assumedly as a reference point, it is not marked even as a flag stop. However, in the pre-Via Rail era, it may have continued in use for pre-arranged stops. The log station, a National Historic Site, appears derelict.
In special circumstances, Harold Pennington attended the store.Prince George Citizen, 19 Feb 1964 Seemingly, the post office closed in the early 1970s.Prince George Citizen, 31 Dec 1975 For sale in 1983,Prince George Citizen, 10 Feb 1983 and receiving final mention later the next year,Prince George Citizen, 17 Sep 1984 the store assumedly closed around this time.
Gareth flips a coin, then the baby upstages them (assumedly unscripted) by vomiting over Norman's arm. Other sketches were heavily criticised for being perverted or almost pornographic. One sketch showed a British couple staying with a Swedish couple. The Swedes were nudists who were constantly naked, with the man (Hale) constantly asking for very intimate details of their sex lives.
She also appears briefly in Kingdom Come, as she is among those present at Mac McCullum's thousandth birthday party and is assumedly with the rest of the Trib Force as they gather to watch the end of the Millennium. In the films, Hattie is played by Chelsea Noble. In the 2014 film Left Behind, she is portrayed by Nicky Whelan.
Meanwhile, Malco, K'Tash, and Flinch, with Si'i and a random young woman, arrive at an abandoned cave, where the girl is sacrificed with an Ethos spell to create a floating base. At Mt. Froza, Rion feels the effects of the spell and transforms, attacking Adam in rage. Adam flees, sporting a serious injury on his arm. Rion leaves, assumedly to finish the job.
Deepawali, 2013 Assumedly, together with the kingdom of Licchhavi (c. 400 to 750), Hinduism and the endogam social stratification of the caste was established in Kathmandu Valley. The Pashupatinath Temple, Changu Narayan Temple, and the Kasthamandap are of particular importance to Hindus. Other notable Hindu temples in Kathmandu and the surrounding valley include Bajrayogini Temple, Dakshinkali Temple, Guhyeshwari Temple, and the Shobha Bhagawati shrine.
The McBride school went to grade 11. Addressing a need, grade 12Prince George Citizen, 27 Jul 1939 was introduced using correspondence course material for 1939–1940.Prince George Citizen, 25 Jul 1940. Assumedly in subsequent years, the more traditional methodology was used. The elementary grades relocated to the Legion Hall, but in 1942, swapped with the secondary students to better utilize the respective spaces.
On 15 October they reached the Gafner Bay and left a stock of food there. Shortly before heading back to the base, Toll saw a partridge and a reindeer moving south, assumedly from a more northern land. This event reinvigorated Toll in his search for the Sannikov Land. The polar night arrived only a day after the group returned to the base on 19 October.
The twentieth series of the show was confirmed in July 2020. The show will be held in Gwrych Castle in North Wales due to travel restrictions because of the COVID-19 pandemic, affecting travel to Australia. Two weeks before the start of the show all the participants, crew and presenters will be isolated to ensure that social distancing is not needed. The series will assumedly begin in November 2020.
In one, Donald sat in a staff car in his military uniform and was promoted to the rank of sergeant. This scene was also when he was discharged from the US Army. Donald is also shown having his footprints cast in cement at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in May 1984. In the film, Donald's tour is shown with music as well as dialogue, assumedly added later by Clarence Nash.
Here he came in contact to members of the German military resistance such as Hans Oster and Hans von Dohnanyi. Around September 20, 1938 the leading members of that opposition Erwin von Witzleben, Hans Bernd Gisevius, Hans Oster, Hans von Dohnanyi, and assumedly Carl Friedrich Goerdeler met Abwehr Captain Friedrich Wilhelm Heinz and Franz-Maria Liedig at Oster’s house in Berlin. Heinz and Liedig were instructed to form an assault group to arrest Adolf Hitler.
It is a relatively thin nematode, and like other worms within its class, it has no circulatory or respiratory system. Most other Gongylonema species infect birds and mammals: there are 25 species found in mammals and 10 species found in birds. This parasite is multi-cellular, and capable of movement. They have numerous rear mucosal projections, which assumedly assist propulsion through the thin layer of skin on the inside of the human host's mouth.
During the Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy storyline, Massacre is among the villains cloned by Jackal and his company New U Technologies. Although New U Technologies is supposed to revive individuals without any defects, Massacre assumedly retains the shrapnel in his brain as he is seen with the metal plate over his head.Clone Conspiracy #2 He was involved in a fight with the other cloned supervillains until it was broken up by a clone of Prowler.Prowler Vol.
When his nephew, Kenny Bruce Williams, attempts to infiltrate a Luciferian organization called The Other Light, Raymie becomes worried by the level of the devotion the "mole" is showing. He later kicks Kenny out of the Force after evidence surfaces that indicates that Kenny has "switched sides." Kenny is later vindicated, however, and Raymie is overjoyed to welcome his nephew back into the Force. He is assumedly present at Cameron's estate during the final battle of the Millennium.
Subjected to numerous cruel beatings and isolation techniques, Joe continually refuses to sign his loyalty oath. At one point Thorne visits but does not recognize his old friend, even after Joe attempts to show him repeatedly who he is. Joe is also accused of being a member of a "hidden" conspiracy within the prison itself. One of his former co-workers, assumedly after being severely beaten, admits to the conspiracy's veracity and accuses Joe of being involved.
Jinks was an acrobat and entertainer for the royal family in the castle of Del and knew Barda as a boy. However, he fled the castle with the other entertainers upon the Shadow Lord's invasion and joined the Resistance. Upon Lief's coronation, he assumedly worked his way into favor with the castle officials, for he is found spending time in the castle at the beginning of the second series. Jinks is a selfish man, a gambler, a sook, and lusts for riches.
A cycle after this incident, John again encounters the Ancient in the form of his father. Assumedly, this Ancient took the form of Jack to make Crichton more comfortable as they worked together to keep wormhole technology out of the hands of the Scarrans. "Ancient Jack" was eventually killed by Furlow who had hoped to sell the wormhole tech to the Scarrans. Crichton would finally see his real father again, about a cycle later, though this time he encountered Jack when he was younger in 1985.
Seabrook is known for his extensively researched books rich with literary and historical associations on previously untouched or assumedly insignificant subjects and locations. In his book Jack of Jumps Seabrook attempts to identify Jack the Stripper, a serial killer who murdered eight prostitutes in West London in the early sixties. Seabrook gives a meticulous account of the police work; however, the murderer remains unknown, although the book contains insinuations as to his identity. All the Devils are Here is Seabrook's account of Kent's unglamorous seaside towns entwined with local literary and celebrity history.
Baudrillard and Eco explained that it is "the unlimited existence of "hyperreal" numbers or "non-standard reals", infinite and infinitesimal, that cluster about assumedly fixed or real numbers and factor through transference differentials." Baudrillard, however, challenges McLuhan's famous statement that the 'medium is the message', by suggesting that information devours its own content. He also suggested that there is a difference between the media and reality and what they represent. Hyperreality is the inability of consciousness to distinguish reality from a simulation of reality, especially in technologically advanced societies.
Taking place in 1910, during a fictional revolution in Honduras, Corbett was hired to ensure that a large sum of money came to the deposed political leader. Sylvia Sheppard (Ann Sheridan) and her wealthy husband Harry Sheppard (Zachary Scott) are unwilling hostages of Jim Corbett (Glenn Ford), who is accompanied through the jungle by several wanted criminals. Sylvia, ever the unfaithful wife, eventually falls in love with Corbett. They encounter various dangers, including crocodiles, "tiger fish," large snakes, biting ants, a huge swarm of some unnamed, assumedly stinging insects, malaria, and armed insurgents.
Offsetting that reduction in tax revenue, the border-adjustment tax applied to imports consumed domestically. Auerbach's theory is that a border- adjustment tax of 20% would strengthen the US dollar by about 25%. More exports will assumedly be sold because of their lower costs under the border tax subsidy. The stronger dollar would keep domestic consumer costs lower in spite of the 20% corporate income tax being applied to imported goods consumed domestically, effectively cancelling out the higher tax on imports and making the border-adjustment tax value-neutral.
The books were published in four different versions, all by Grosset & Dunlap. All 12 books were assumedly published in each of the four versions (as the series was published in its entirety in the original red cover version), so you can collect an entire set in 1 of the 4 versions. The original version was shorter than most Grosset & Dunlap books, and had a red cover and blank white endpapers. Books 1 through about book 9 were printed with the same cover image on the book and dust jacket.
1970 Queen Elizabeth's personal motto was Semper eadem, "always the same", and the chaste heroine of Willobie His Avisa signs five epistles either "Alwaies the same, Avisa" or "Alway the same, Auisa". In an entry to the Stationers' Register dated 4 June 1599 following a list of books that have been burned, comes a note that "Willobies Adviso" is to be "Called in", which indicates the pamphlet was censured, assumedly by someone who was offended and could take that action. It was then able to be reissued after the death of Elizabeth in 1603.
Assumedly, Lot most likely stayed blue as he brings balance and stability to the piece between the push and pull composition of the daughters. He and his garment color also represents calmness as he is oblivious to his surroundings. The version in the Berlin Museum also contains a higher use of contrast which is evident in the way the light creates a deep shadow on the garment of the daughter to the left of Lot. The backside of her is almost completely in shadow where her face barely makes it into the light where Lot and the other daughter are illuminated.
Hirsch argues that police contributed to the violence against black occupants. Nearly 1,000 police officers were ordered to protect the Fernwood Park project residents, but overall, the Chicago police did little to stop or disperse organized mobs or gangs, assumedly because policemen who protected black residents were also the subject of mob violence. Additionally, the police reportedly failed to stop the motor attacks as well. Since the largest number of police officers were ordered to protect the housing project and its inhabitants, there were no available reinforcements to safeguard both the project and the black motorists.
He was building Project Velociraptor for her, but after secretly witnessing Nick's proposal to Ki while visiting him, she ordered him to destroy the device and assumedly left his life forever, going on the run once more. She was once wounded during her flight during a fistfight with Agent #18, and Dr. Akhilesh Seghal cared for her. He forgave her when he found out what she had done, and allowed her to continue running if she took his Bible with her, which she did. Trudy has returned, appearing at the site of Ki and Nick's would-be wedding.
East Germany abolished the death penalty in 1987. The last execution in East Germany is believed to have been the shooting of Werner Teske, convicted for treason, in 1981; the last execution of a civilian (after 1970, capital punishment was rare and almost exclusively for espionage) was Erwin Hagedorn, for sexually motivated child murder. By then, East German courts had inflicted the death penalty in 227 cases. 166 were executed, of which 52 for assumedly political crimes (espionage, sabotage etc.), 64 for crimes under Hitler's rule and 44 for common criminality (mostly murder under aggravated circumstances).
Prince George Citizen, 3 Jan 1946 The next year, when Adolf Bruestle (previously of Upper Fraser) mangled his hand at Aleza Lake Mills, resultant surgery amputated the thumb and forefinger.Prince George Citizen, 13 Feb 1947 Assumedly, this is the same Adolphe Bruestle (1906–80), who received a two-year suspended sentence in 1966 for an indecent assault.Prince George Citizen: 11 & 18 Feb 1966; & 21 Jul 1967 In 1958, United Forest Products purchased the 75,000-foot capacity S.B. Trick Lumber Co. mill.Prince George Citizen: 7 Feb 1958 & 6 Mar 1985 The following year, Harry Morison, former secretary, died of a heart attack.
A roman à clef, it caused a great sensation: readers were able to identify several notable cultural personalities of the day, Hämäläinen's former lover Olavi Paavolainen among them. Hämäläinen's first novel, a modernist first-person text Kaunis sielu (The Beautiful Soul) was written already in the winter of 1927–28, but it wasn't published until 2001, assumedly because of its portrayal of same-sex desire. In 1987, after two decades out of the spotlight, Hämäläinen returned to the public eye when her book of poems, Sukupolveni unta (Dreams of My Generation), won the Finlandia Prize. Hämäläinen died at the age of 90 on 17 January 1998.
In 1672, Dobrivliany was destroyed for the second time during the Second Polish–Ottoman War (a fate also shared by Zalishchyky), and since Zalishchyky was re-established around a mile south in 1792, Dobrivliany was assumedly re-established around the same time as well. Dobrivliany saw large growth in the 18th century. Several floods from the Dniester (what was not an uncommon occurrence) brought numerous populations from surrounding regions to permanently settle in Dobrivliany, thanks in-part to Dobrivliany's main church miraculously surviving each catastrophic flood with often little to no damage. Between 1894–1896, Dobrivliany was the site of a brief epidemic of the Black Death.
Under his Moldbug pseudonym, Yarvin gave a talk about "rebooting" the American government at the 2012 BIL Conference. He used it to advocate the acronym "RAGE", which he defined as "Retire All Government Employees". Acting as a provocateur, he highlighted perceived discrepancies in the popular attitudes toward fascism and communism, identifying what he felt were flaws in the accepted "World War II mythology" and alluding to the idea that Hitler's invasions were acts of self-defense, assumedly triggered in response to the U.S. propaganda efforts in dehumanizing the Germans.Russel, Thaddeus (2020) Unregistered 116: Curtis Yarvin (AKA "Mencius Moldbug")Unregistered podcast: Renegade University: New York.
The recordings took place in a studio belonging to Norwegian band The Margarets, on the island Giske on the west coast of Norway, during October–November 2008. The album will be mixed by Pelle Gunnerfeldt of Swedish band Fireside, also known as a producer for bands like The Hives, Moneybrother and Sahara Hotnights. On December 30, 2008, live video footage of two new songs was made available on YouTube, from a concert in Gjøvik. The two songs are called "Girl Named Ricky"Live video: "Girl Named Ricky" and "Feel It",Live video: "Feel It" and are assumedly part of the material the band has recorded for their new album.
This design was initially accepted by Broughton, and assumedly the Macarthurs, but it was abandoned by late 1839 at the request of Emily Macarthur, James new wife, who objected to the classical design and preferred something in the Gothic style which was the current new vogue in England. James Macarthur had travelled back to England in 1836 and met Emily Stone (1806-1880) there in 1838. Emily was the daughter of Henry and Mary Stone. Henry was a civil servant (and later banker or their family had banking connections) and Mary was the daughter of Dr William Roxburgh a botanist with the East India Company. Emily had been born in India and she travelled to England in 1811.
James Stawpert was born c1775, assumedly somewhere in the North East of England. According to the notes written by John Bell on some of his collected papers, James Stawpert was a clerk with Messrs. Burdon & Rayne, brewers, Quayside, Newcastle In a volume of odd broadsheets, which were held in the Reference Library, Newcastle, there was a document with a song "In memory of James Stawpert, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, brewer, who died March 12th, 1814, aged 39 years". The broadsheet does not give the place of his burial. Both these two scraps of information are given in Allan’s Illustrated Edition of Tyneside songs and this is about all that is known about him.
Geishas in a Landscape, 1870s Japanese print, a partial copy of which is on the wall in the painting In this self-portrait, Van Gogh is shown wearing a blue cap with black fur and a green overcoat, with a bandage covering his ear and extending under his chin. He is in a traditional three-quarter view, and his forward gaze falls slightly to the right, out of the frame. Behind him is an open window, assumedly letting in a winter breeze, a canvas on an easel, with a few indistinguishable marks, as well as a Japanese woodblock print. This woodblock print has been identified as a Geishas in a Landscape published by Sato Tokyo in the 1870s.
Jones has also engaged in a long-running feud with the potter Grayson Perry, which began in 2001 with his review of the exhibition New Labour at the Saatchi Gallery, entitled "If I had a hammer...", assumedly in reference to Perry's work. The review of the group show opens with 3 paragraphs deriding Perry's pottery, recommending "Smash them and bury the pieces". Later, he states outright that Perry is "a terrible artist". Jonathan Jones, If I had a hammer..., The Guardian, 5 May 2001. Retrieved 15 Sep 2019. The feud might have shown signs of ending in an article published in December 2009, in which Jones details his regrets as an art critic in an act of "seasonal goodwill".
Hohensalzburg Fortress Of Gebhard's origins, all that is known for certain is that he was born in the German stem duchy of Swabia. Although he appeared in a 17th-century genealogy by Gabriel Bucelin as a scion of the comital House of Helfenstein, this lineage is entirely speculative. Gebhard assumedly studied in Paris, was ordained a priest at Salzburg in 1055 and became court chaplain to Emperor Henry III. Then a loyal supporter of the Salian dynasty, he also travelled as an ambassador to the Byzantine court at Constantinople and held the office of an Imperial chancellor between 1057 and 1059. On 30 July 1060 he was consecrated bishop of the Archdiocese of Salzburg.
When Feng Yu becomes increasingly obsessed with Mentor Heuh, Li Fang attempts to convince her husband to snap out of his obsession, but Feng Yu accuses her of being possessed by evil spirits. Realising her husband will not listen to her, Li Fang eventually leaves the family. Seeing the downward spiral of her family, Mei Shin asks her father to help her fold origami tulips, believing that she will be healed when enough has been folded to fill her room. Instead, as instructed by Mentor Heuh after a séance, Feng Yu performs a dark ritual by submerging his daughter in a bathtub filled with rice wine and banded krait and locking her up in the bathroom for seven days, assumedly causing her death.
After the death, assumedly from cancer, of his former wife Mingo Swieter, Dr Sigismondo Deruga, a 46-year-old nose and throat specialist, is accused by the deceased woman's cousin, a Baroness, of having poisoned her. A post-mortem is performed, and indeed traces of curare are found in the woman's body. Deruga leaves his medical practice in Prague and travels to Munich, where his wife lived after their divorce, only to learn that rumour has it that he murdered Mingo Swieter out of greed, as he now stands to inherit a considerable fortune. Deruga on the other hand claims that he did not know he was the beneficiary of her will, and that he did not communicate with her in any way for the last seventeen years of her life.
Archaeological proof of habitation during the La Tène era in the triangle Brussels-Leuven-Antwerp, mainly concentrated around Mechelen which originated in wetlands, includes an 8.4-metre long canoe cut from an oak tree trunk and a settlement of about five wooden houses, at Nekkerspoel. Taking of Mechelen by the Geuzen under the command of Olivier van Tympele and John Norreys on 9 April 1580by Nicolaas van Eyck The area of Mechelen was settled on the banks of the river during the Gallo-Roman period as evidenced by several Roman ruins and roads. Upon Rome's declining influence, during 3rd–4th centuries the area became inhabited by Germanic tribes. A few centuries later Christianized assumedly by the Irish or Scottish missionary St Rumbold (Rombout in Dutch) who was also said to have built a monastery.
Prince George Citizen, 23 Nov 1950 However, in springtime, the road remained a challenge for even four-wheel- drive vehicles,Prince George Citizen, 25 May 1960 because the swampy, low- lying area became thick with mud when temperatures rose above freezing.Prince George Citizen, 6 Apr 1981 Even in summer, the frequent potholes east of the Newlands slowed car speeds to .Prince George Citizen, 27 Aug 1976 Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Prince George Transit ran special buses three times a week between Prince George and McGregor,Prince George Citizen: 12 Nov 1971, 18 Feb 1977, 24 Sep 1979 & 29 Aug 1980 which assumedly also stopped at Aleza Lake. Paving promised for 1979Prince George Citizen, 13 Oct 1978 was delayed until 1980 and limited to a section east from Giscome.
Prince George Citizen, 10 May 2002 Assumedly, the additional passenger load temporarily extended the route closer to Dome Creek, rather than the previous terminus at Walker Creek FSR junction, away. John E. (1906–87) & Jean (1909–96)Prince George Citizen, 2 Apr 1996 Humphreys arrived from Penny in 1957 .Prince George Citizen, 12 Feb 1987 John, who ran the store 1957–63,Prince George Citizen: 6 May 1960; 13 to 15 Sep 1965; 15 to 22 Oct 1965; & 12 Feb 1987 owned one of most complete collections of Canadian coins in Northern BC.Prince George Citizen, 14 Aug 1961 While Jean, a registered nurse, became the medical emergency volunteer, John introduced the weekly movie night in the community hall at this time, both services they had provided at Penny.
Choi (played by Marc Gray) is assumedly a bluepill who appears in the first movie buying illegal software from Neo, for which Choi pays $2,000 in cash. Choi, his latex-clad girlfriend DuJour (played by Ada Nicodemou), and several unnamed and unspeaking friends arrive at Neo's door after he had been mysteriously told to "follow the white rabbit" through his computer. When Neo notices that Dujour has a tattoo of a white rabbit on the back of her left shoulder, he accepts their offer to go with them to a goth club, where he is approached by Trinity. Going to the club and subsequently waking up late for work the following day set the stage for the rest of the film, though Choi, Dujour, and their friends are never seen or alluded to again.
Amongst early issues raised by Eagle that he brought to New Zealand was his campaign for public libraries to be open on Sundays, assumedly so that blue-collar workers (who then worked 6 days a week before the implementation of the 8-8-8 workday model) would be able to access books and media collections on their single day off. By 1908 the party was tested by the Blackball miners strike and membership had increased to 3,000 by April of that year. Also that year the Socialist Party held its first national conference in Wellington. Many of the early leaders were from the UK and Australia, where radical ideologies were not uncommon among political parties, but were seen as out of touch in New Zealand, where more moderate platforms were the norm.
As En-En laments helping Shadow, Miyuki tells him not to worry and asks him to seek out help from the Doki Doki PreCures before being encapsulated herself. With assumedly no more Cures in his way, Shadow reveals his true intentions to destroy the academy and imprison all of its students, much to Grell's shock. Grell and En-En manage to find the DokiDoki PreCures and ask for their help in stopping Shadow. As the Cures fight Shadow's minions, Grell and En-En, assisted by Candy and Pop, manage to find the captured fairies and, with help from the fairy students who use the Miracle Lights, help return the stolen transformation items to the other Cures, allowing them to transform again and restore light to the fairy world.
Most Israelis, including Israeli Jews, Israeli Druze, the majority of Israeli Bedouin, many Israeli Christian Arabs and some Israeli Muslim Arabs, fear the consequences of amalgamation with a population that may carry a different culture, level of secularism and level of democracy. (Israeli Druze and Bedouin serve in the IDF and there are sometimes rifts between these groups and Palestinians.) Critics state that the existing level of rights and equality for all Israeli citizens would be put in jeopardy.One-state solution a pipedream Ynetnews. Furthermore, residents of the large Israeli Arab population centers in Wadi Ara and the Triangle, contiguous with the West Bank, have expressed fierce opposition to their areas being annexed to the Palestinian state within a land swap in the final status agreement and assumedly would respond similarly to an Isratin proposition under which they would by default be deemed to be more Palestinian than Israeli.
" Lyrically, "Salute" brims with girl-power motifs dressed up in military metaphors, affirming that being a woman is about more than just looking good: "You think we're just pretty things/You couldn't be more wrong/We're standing strong, carry on," they sing. Mongredien called it "a call to arms for the world's women." As noted by Nick Barnes of Unreality TV, "the girls try and recruit all the women out there to salute and join their army." Janelle Tucknott of Renowned for Sound went on to explain that the song "is all about women empowerment and joining together to fight a war, assumedly that of bullying and negativity and the struggle for equal rights." "'You think we’re just pretty things. You couldn’t be more wrong,' the girls sing, sending a message not only to any sexist standing out there but also to every woman who just needs a little motivation to believe in themselves," Kadeen Griffiths of Bustle noted. "We’re standing strong. We carry on... can't stop a hurricane.
In March 1914, there were plans for two modern hotels, one of which was to be three storeys. The GTP planned a 130-foot-by-130-foot hotel on the west corner at where the surveyed straight River Ave. would have intersected Willow St., in Block 47.Fort George Herald, 24 May 1913 By April, a hotel (assumedly the Crawford) and a rooming house were under construction.Fort George Herald, 4 Apr 1914 Prior to these ventures, on the northwest side of Willow, in Block 45 (Gwen- Reta), an establishment called the Willow Hotel sought a liquor licence.Fort George Herald: 7, 14, 21 & 28 Mar 1914; & 4 Apr 1914 The Crawford hotel underwent extensive alterations in 1921,Prince George Leader, 3 Jun 1921 which added an adjoining building, with the former section rented as living quarters. From 1923, Adeline, not John was the proprietor. Under the name of the Willow River Hotel, Patrick Foisy applied for a liquor licence,Prince George Citizen, 18 Apr 1929 and then as the Crawford Hotel, John H. Crawford reapplied,Prince George Citizen, 24 Dec 1930 but his name is not mentioned after 1934.Prince George Citizen, 15 Feb 1934 A grocery storePrince George Citizen, 8 Jun 1944 and barbershop operated on the premises, but a fire in 1946 razed the buildings, sparing only a warehouse to its northwest.

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