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"clime" Definitions
  1. a country with a particular kind of climate
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Waymo's self-driving taxis, followed (apparently at some distance) by others, will very gradually expand their beachhead from Phoenix, bit by bit and clime by clime, with occasional setbacks.
We do that every day in virtually every clime all over the world.
At the Army table, chef Clime and Michelle Brown, a staff sergeant, made pastrami.
And if biological limitations made this impossible, shouldn't they depart to find a more hospitable clime?
It's hard for a bird to pass up the state's temperate clime and stable prey sources.
Roe gives the example of Masala tea, a spicy brew drunk across India despite the country's hot clime.
They come from every clime, country and condition; and they are of every sort: good, bad and indifferent.
Wax typically breaks down in moisture so the dry clime of ancient Egypt would have helped preserve it.
Each bore slatted benches and a station sign for a sunny destination in an exotic clime: Venice, Rome, Istanbul and Saint-Tropez.
"Sure the climate is changing, and one of the reasons the clime is changing is because it always has been changing," Rubio said.
Lychees are locally grown in the subtropical clime, and the concept of "yire gongre," or using heat to attack heat, is also prevalent.
The staging briefly, barely suggests that these members of "Jungleland: Strange Beings From Every Clime" incite the lovers to their adulterous sexual adventures.
The point being: If you can't take some time out in a balmy clime, at least your wardrobe can offer a bit of psychic rest.
DAN TEFFT Boston The writer is co-founder and chief executive of Clime-It, a company that arranges private equity investment in climate change mitigation.
Some "really remarkable" news broke on the clime front this week, just as world leaders wrap up their meetings at the Marrakesh Climate Change Conference.
For all the mishegas about self-driving cars in the sunny, techie Silicon Valley, the future of the automobile may still live in a colder clime.
"What's happened here is that Coles has caught Woolies flat footed," said David Walker, an analyst at Clime Asset Management, which does not own Wesfarmers shares.
"It's really the latest central bank stimulus, this time from the Bank of England overnight," said David Walker, senior equities analyst at fund manager Clime Asset Management.
I've personally not found particularly great kebab in England but should our inclement clime prove irksome I can heartily recommend Al Sediq, Al Qanawat in Damascus for a splendid shawarma.
"In the middle of a great retail downturn, as we're constantly told, this is what resilience looks like," said David Walker, an analyst at Clime Asset Management, which owns Wesfarmers shares.
"This business requires buoyant, healthy, strong retail conditions to achieve...targets, and it's just not going to get there," said David Walker, senior equities analyst at fund manager Clime Asset Management.
"A significant proportion of the world's funds under management that would invest in this stock is concerned about its ownership of hotels and poker machines," said David walker, large companies portfolio manager at Clime Asset Management.
"People aren't picking up (insurance policies) and are downgrading private health insurance because of all the bad publicity," said David Walker, senior equities analyst at Clime Asset Management, adding that he does not invest in life insurance stocks.
The other classic option seems to be to give a British accent to every character in a foreign clime—especially the villains—whether the locale is ancient Rome or the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros in "Game of Thrones".
"It's just too big, it's got too many stores, they're too large, their merchandise isn't compelling, it's in the middle of a women's apparel downturn," said David Walker, a senior analyst at Clime Asset Management, which does not own Myer shares.
"This and the exit from 80 percent of Coles is freeing up funding for the next big acquisition, but that really will have to be scrutinized very closely after this experience," said David Walker, an analyst at Clime Asset Management.
Tiuri, a young would-be knight in some vaguely medieval period in some clearly Northern clime, is interrupted during the vigil preceding his knighthood, when young squires were expected to stay up all night praying by candlelight in a chapel before the next day's ceremony.
In short scenes separated by quick blackouts, the men exchange musings on life, in its dimensions both large and small ("Some days are so sad nothing will help"), love troubles both major and minor, and recollections of their shared past in the cold clime of Minnesota.
How the band managed to channel the Scandinavian death metal sound in the early 90s (they even covered Nihilist on one demo) during the pre-internet, full embargo clime of Cuba's so-called Special Period, in the days after the fall of the Berlin Wall, I'll never know.
During opening weekend, the trees poked through and whistled in the wind, but in a clime as unpredictable as Houston (where there was torrential downpour and a tornado warning just one day before I arrived), I imagine rain running down the roof in a shimmering curtain of water would be equally stunning.
She was a tough, opinionated, rangy, sweating mule of a thing, and the sum total of her life's work was her husband of twenty years enumerating what he desired for his sons—which did not include a companion with her qualities, but did include moving to a more favorable clime to secure the affections of a person with not one-half of Nora's merits.
The chefs taking part included Kyle Bailey from The Salt Line, who teamed up with the Coast Guard; Chris Clime from PassionFish, who partnered with Army chefs; David Guas of Bayou Bakery who was on the National Guard team; Equinox's Todd Gray who paired with the Marines; Ris Lacoste of Ris with the Navy; and Marcel's chef, Robert Wiedmaier, who partnered with the Air Force.
Clime has consistently traded below NTA since.Australian Securities and Investments Commission, ASIC stops flawed takeover by David Tweed for Clime Capital . Press release, Wednesday 9 August 2006. In 2006, Tweed changed tack slightly and offered investors $13 per share, while the price was $8.91.
The inhabitants of this island, in form and face, do not misbecome the clime and the country.
DSPC made an offer for $3.00 per share and another for $3.50 per share. According to IAG this was less than the lowest price at which IAG's shares have traded in the past year.IAG Shareholder Warning about DSPC and NSPC Through his company National Exchange, Tweed attempted to gain control of Clime Asset Management in 2005 through 2006, as well as calling extraordinary general meetings (at Clime's cost) to have the board of directors of the company removed. The board stated that investors bought into Clime due to Roger Montgomery a Clime director. By 30 June 2009 Montgomery had quit Clime after having sold his 25-year management contract for over $3m.
In the sunny clime of North Carolina May comes with all the balminess and soft zephyrs of a more northern summer.
At one point Tweed offered to be bought out of Clime at their net tangible asset value (NTA), which Clime refused to do.Transcript of Inside Business - 27 November 2005 However, this attempt was halted by ASIC in August 2006, who raised "serious objections to the way the bid was structured" by Australian Share Purchasing Company Pty Ltd (ASPC). ASPC withdrew from the takeover soon after.
The climate of the region has special topographic characteristic with four different zones. Clime types are divided into hot in the plain zones, cold-humid and cold in the mountain zones.
In canto XI of the poem Don Juan, Lord Byron refers to John Keats as a poet "who was kill'd off by one critique". (portrait by William Hilton) Russian life. The cold clime of Russia makes Don Juan fall ill, so Empress Catherine sends him west-ward, to the warmer, temperate clime of England, accompanied by Leila. Ostensibly, Don Juan is a special envoy from the court of Imperial Russia with nebulous diplomatic responsibilities for negotiating a treaty between Russia and Britain.
Although Isidore taught in the Etymologiae that the Earth was "round", his meaning was ambiguous and some writers think he referred to a disc-shaped Earth. However, other writings by Isidore make it clear that he considered the Earth to be globular. Indeed, the theory of a spherical Earth had always been the prevailing assumption among the learned since at least Aristotle, who had divided the spherical earth into zones of climate, with a frigid clime at the poles, a deadly torrid clime near the equator, and a mild and habitable temperate clime between the two. Ideal reconstruction of medieval world maps (from Meyers Konversationslexikon, 1895) (Asia shown on the right) A "T-O" map made with modern cartography The T and O map represents only the one half of the spherical Earth.
The title is taken from William Blake's poem, Ah! Sun-flower: > :Ah Sun-flower! weary of time, :Who countest the steps of the Sun:'' > :Seeking after that sweet golden clime :Where the travellers journey is > done.
His dates of birth and death are unknown. He may have visited Mughal India during the reign of Akbar.Storey, p. 1169. Haft iqlīm (also Haft eqlīm) provides extensive historical, biographical and topographical information, arranged by "clime", i.e.
Unusually for such a strong Unionist, her Wild Geese poems (1902) became very popular and were widely quoted in nationalist circles, especially the lines: :War-battered dogs are we, :Fighters in every clime; :Fillers of trench and of grave, :Mockers bemocked by time. :War-dogs hungry and grey, :Gnawing a naked bone, :Fighters in every clime :Every cause but our own Two of the poems including "Clare Coast" (source of the above lines) and "After Aughrim" were included in The Oxford Book of Irish Verse (1958).MacDonagh, Donagh & Robinson, Lennox, eds. (1958) The Oxford Book of Irish Verse.
Benjamin Sidney Clime (October 14, 1891 – January 13, 1973) was an American football guard who played two seasons in the American Professional Football Association with the Rochester Jeffersons. He played college football at Swarthmore College and attended Central High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
In Latin America, the CCTV market is growing rapidly with the increase of property crime."Latin American Physical Security Market Growing Rapidly," 8 October 2009 Security Magazine Installation of CCTV camera is increasing day by day and the clime is somewhat controlled.
With no storage capacity the 180 kW power station was strictly run of the river and was proving to be unreliable during periods of low summer flow. The growth of the town, and the impending introduction of electric powered trams necessitated the need for more generation, as well as providing more water for water reticulation purposes. As a result, the council in 1909 employed Henry Westcott Clime, the principal of consulting engineers H.W. Clime & Son to investigate possible options. Climie identified that the generation output was limited by the size of the tunnel, which couldn't be taken out of service and enlarged without cutting off the power supply to the town.
At the outbreak of the October Revolution, the Sinistra aligned itself with Lenin and his ideology of Leninism, the first sign of what they thought would be an international revolution. “Bolshevism, A Plant for Every Clime”, a piece written by party ideologist Bordiga, favorably spoke of the revolution.
Convince me that liberty is not the inalienable > birthright of every human being, of whatever complexion or clime, and I will > give that instrument to the consuming fire. I do not know how to espouse > freedom and slavery together.; also Mayer: All in the Fire, pp. 65–67, 475.
It was also the heritage of all mankind as proved by the seers, sages and mystics of many a time and clime. It spoke in different languages to different people. To me it spoke in the language of Hindu spirituality and Hindu culture at their highest. I could not resist its call.
But one, a hapless orphan, slumbers here. To bury her the village children came. And dropp’d choice flowers, and lisp’d her early fame; And some that lov’d her most, as if unblest, Bedew’d with tears the white wreath on their breast; But she is gone and dwells in that abode, Where some of every clime shall joy in God.
In August 1925, Harold Weston collapsed from a kidney infection. Doctors removed one of his kidneys, but an infection set in. He was near death for nearly a month before he began to recover. Doctors advised him to move to a warmer clime, but the Westons decamped instead for a farmhouse near Céret in the French Pyrenees.
"God Bless our Sunny Clime" is the national song of The Commonwealth of the Bahamas. Its music was composed by Timothy Gibson (composer and teacher) and E. Clement Bethel (composer, and Director of Culture of the Bahamas). The lyrics were written by the Rev. Philip Rahming, a Baptist minister and lecturer at the College of the Bahamas.
The conservatory contains three habitats: tropical rainforest, subtropical rainforest, and desert. Over 200 birds of various species reside within the dome and are allowed to fly free. Also on display are an array of tropical fish. The Bloedel Floral Conservatory houses about 500 species and varieties of plants from deep jungle to desert clime, all within the dome.
Starting with Aristotle (Meteorology 2.5,362a32), the Earth was divided into five zones, assuming two frigid climes (the arctic and antarctic) around the poles, an uninhabitable torrid clime near the equator, and two temperate climes between the frigid and the torrid ones.Abel K. (1974). "Zone". Real-Encyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft. Ed. A. F. von Pauly, G. Wissowa et al. Stuttgart. Suppl.-Bd.
With Texas facing elimination Climie was benched in favor of Krahn who returned from his injury. Texas lost the game 4–0 as Hershey won its eleventh Championship. Following his playoff performance Clime was seeking a one-way contract. Unable to come to an agreement with Dallas Climie signed a one-year two-way contract as a free agent with the Phoenix Coyotes.
According to the IBGE, the clime is tropical, characterized by a mild and dry winter and hot, rainy summer. At the Köppen climate classification, the city is on a tropical savanna climate area, although the annual average temperature is of 23 °C. The annual average precipitation varies between 1,300 and 1,500 mm. In 2008, there were 1,593 mm of rain.
Notable businesses using the co-working spaces include SB.TV, Clime-it Brothers, Sudden Black and Stemettes.Our friend Mo has gone from ‘Moneydoublez’ the drug dealer to pillar of the community, Evening Standard.ANIMAL LONDON: SUDDEN BLACK AND THE CAMDEN COLLECTIVE, Animal New York. A Channel 4 documentary series, Bedroom to Boardroom that followed SB.TV was filmed in Camden Collective’s co-working space.
Georgian Heights is a neighborhood in West Columbus, in Columbus, Ohio, United States. It neighbors Holly Hill. The two are bounded together by Sullivant Avenue on the north, Clime Road on the south, Georgesville Road on the west, and Demorest Road on the east. There is a 10.7 acre public park, Georgian Heights Park, in the center of the area.
The two are bounded together by Sullivant Avenue on the north, Demorest Road on the east, Clime Road on the south, and Georgesville Road on the west. Georgian Heights has a youth travel football team called the Georgian Heights Packers. The neighborhood is generally lower- middle class. ;Riverbend Big Run Sports Complex, in Big Run Park Riverbend is a neighborhood in southwest Columbus, Ohio.
Michael Livingston, Modern Medieval Map Myths: The Flat World, Ancient Sea-Kings, and Dragons , 2002. It was presumably considered a convenient projection of known-inhabited parts, the northern temperate half of the globe. It was then believed that no one could cross the torrid equatorial clime and reach the unknown lands on the other half of the globe. These imagined lands were called antipodes.
The place is mentioned in Ptolemy's Geographia of c. 150 as a landmark to locate the 24th clime. It dates back to Roman times, when Cataractonium was a Roman fort protecting the crossing of Dere Street over the River Swale.P. R. Wilson and E. R. Lyons, Cataractonium: Roman Catterick and its Hinterland. Excavations and Research, 1958-1997, CBA Research Report, 128-29, 2 vols (York: Council for British Archaeology, 2002), .
Etim Ekpo local government area is made up of four districts of seventy-four communities and villages. The people of this clime are predominantly subsistence farmer, traders and craftsmen. Natural resources in Etim Ekpo local government area are sharp sand, gravel, timber and oil-palm. The people of Etim Ekpo are mainly farmers, but the educated indigenes work as civil servants within and outside the local government area.
The present-day neighborhood is bounded by Briggs Road, Eakin Road, and Hopkins Avenue on the north, Brown Road on the east, Demorest Road on the west, and Clime Road on the South. The current neighborhood covers about 0.04 square miles. Briggsdale is approximately five miles outside of downtown Columbus. The neighborhood is located nearby Harrisburg Pike (Route 62) and the passenger railroad tracks operated by the Columbus and Xenia Railroad.
Medium temperatures during winter range from to sometimes . The average annual precipitation of this climatic area is about per year. The winter is characterized by heavy snowfalls. The climatic area of the mountains and forest parts is characterised by a typical forest clime, that is associated with heavy rainfalls ( per year), and summers that are very short and cold, and winters that are cold and with a lot of snow.
Regions: Apulia, Basilicata, Calabria, Campania, Abruzzo, and Molise. Southern Italy (also called Mezzogiorno) is well known for the cuisine, that offers a wide choice of food at lower prices. It is also known for the pairing of Mediterranean clime with the beautiful beaches of each region, an important element for local tourism. Naples is the most visited city in the area, and the ruins of Pompeii are the most visited sights.
The Foreign Legion was assigned to escort supply convoys in the Vera Cruz highlands. The strength of the Foreign Legion was depleted by yellow fever endemic to the region. It became necessary to quickly move the Legion elements inland to the healthier clime of Córdoba, Veracruz, however this was complicated by Mexican guerrillas harassing their movement. It was in Mexico on 30 April 1863 that the Legion earned its legendary status.
Diagram showing climatic zone corresponding with those suggested by Aristotle. The climes (singular clime; also clima, plural climata, from Greek κλίμα klima, plural κλίματα klimata, meaning "inclination" or "slope"H. G. Liddell and R. Scott, A Greek English Lexicon.) in classical Greco-Roman geography and astronomy were the divisions of the inhabited portion of the spherical Earth by geographic latitude.Otto Neugebauer, A History of Ancient Mathematical Astronomy, (New York: Springer Verlag, 1975), p. 725.
BSU lost in the following game, the tournament's championship, 3–2 to Niagara with Climie making 12 save in the contest. Clime finished his four- year career at BSU with a school record for career shutouts with 12, his 45 victories set a school record for Division I wins. He ranks second in BSU history with a career .909 save percentage, third in goaltender minutes played with 5,427, and sixth in saves at 2,201.
Modern materials and technologies were combined with gothic iconography, an article of 1886 in The Ecclesiologist describing "the great crane supported by a corbel carved into a bust of a fair Oriental maid, symbolising the clime from which so much of the drysalter's materials are brought, and over a circular window in the gable (a) ship bringing in its precious freight."The Ecclesiologist, 1866 The total cost of the work was £1,413.
He ordained priests and consecrated bishops. The Apostle consecrated Kepa, a native, as Bishop of Kodungalloor and as the head of St Thomas Christians and Paul as the Bishop of Mylapore. It is worth mentioning that the Apostle gave his followers a way of worship suited to their clime, culture and customs. Since the 4th century, the Church in India started communication with the East Syriac Church and soon began to introduce liturgical books and share rites.
This gift is apparently random, and can range from a minor telekinesis limited to lifting pencils to super-enhanced senses to teleportation to full conjuration of matter. The main character, a philosophy major from Earth named Gene Ferraro, gains the power of superb swordplay. His best friends include Snowclaw, a giant humanoid covered in white fur, who originally comes from a polar-like clime, and Linda Barclay, a woman from Earth who becomes a powerful sorceress.
This village was called Collettpettah in his honor. According to a report submitted by Collett to the Directors on 28 December 1719, the hamlet had a population of 489 inhabiting 105 houses. In October 1719, Joseph Collett proposed to resign and return to England expressing his inability to bear the harsh clime of the city during the previous month. He proposed the name of Francis Hastings of Fort St David as successor but the Directors chose Nathaniel Elwick instead.
The history of the university dates to the formal incorporation of Yezo as Hokkaido into the Japanese realm. Director of the Hokkaidō Development Commission Kuroda Kiyotaka, having traveled to America in 1870, looked to the American model of settling the new lands. Upon return he brought General Horace Capron, a commissioner of agriculture who pushed for the adoption of new agricultural practices and crops in Hokkaido's colder clime. To achieve this an agriculture college was proposed,Horace & Emily Foght.
Iron Guard leader Zelea Codreanu claimed the name was chosen because members were ready to accept death while campaigning for the organization. The members of the first "Death Squad" were: Ion Dumitrescu-Borșa (who was a Christian Orthodox priest), Sterie Ciumetti, Petre Țocu, Tache Savin, Traian Clime, Iosif Bozântan, Nicolae Constantinescu. A chapter of the Legion was called a cuib, or "nest," and was arranged around the virtues of discipline, work, silence, education, mutual aid, and honor.
On July 1, 1962, the 25th Marine Regiment was reactivated as a Marine Corps Reserve Unit. This Regiment has continued to train in "every clime and place" for its role in the defense of the United States. The 3rd Battalion, 25th Marines was again activated during Operation Desert Storm to support operations conducted in Southwest Asia. Although the Marines of 3/25 did not deploy to Southwest Asia, they played a key role in other operations in Norway, Panama, and Honduras.
From every clime and region, we crossed mount, vale, and sea We're in the Philippines now for our World Jamboree. Here East and West are meeting, as Heaven so decrees We live and work and play in true fellowship and peace. Mabuhay to all Scouts who are here Let the message of BP now resound loud, long, and clear. I am your brother and friend, so take my hand For God and Country, Mankind and Scouting We shall stand, forever stand.
MALS-39 provides all the aviation supply and intermediated level of aircraft maintenance, avionics, and ordnance support for nine flying squadrons. Additionally, whenever the flying squadrons deploy, whether in the United States or overseas, MALS-39 augments these squadrons with its Marines to ensure optimum aviation logistics support in every clime and place. During the last ten years, Marines from MALS-39 have seen action throughout the world. Elements of the squadron participated in Operation Desert Storm and in the liberation of Kuwait.
Richard George Howard Joseland was born on 14 January 1860 at Claines, Worcestershire, England, the son of a wine merchant. In the early days of his career, he was articled to the Haddon Brothers at Hereford, but moved to London in 1881. There, he obtained a position as assistant to George Robinson in the architectural company George Trollope and Sons. In time, his health suffered as a result of overwork, and he was advised to migrate to a more temperate clime.
Pliny's Natural HistoryXII.3. records the westward progress of the plane "introduced among us from a foreign clime for nothing but its shade", planted first at the tomb of Diomedes on the island of Tremiti, then imported to Greek Sicily by Dionysius the Elder (c. 432-367 BC), tyrant of Syracuse. He had plane-trees conveyed to the city of Rhegium (Reggio di Calabria), where they were looked upon as the great marvel of his palace, according to Pliny's sources.
He saw that his army had not much to gain from a further, isolated victory, whereas a defeat might cost not only the bountiful food and supplies yet collected, but also his army. He wrote to his wife, "With the whole southwest thus in the enemy's possession, my crime would have been unpardonable had I kept my noble little army to be ice-bound in the northern clime, without tents or shoes, and obliged to forage daily for bread, etc."Foote, 1958, p. 739.
Neagoe, p. 570 After being named brigadier general, at the beginning of 1934, he was transferred to the national capital, where he served as royal commissioner at the Bucharest Military Tribunal. In this capacity, he was part of a panel of judges who tried the Iron Guard (Legionnaire) assassins of Prime Minister Ion G. Duca and their moral accomplices. The latter category included Guard leaders Codreanu and retired general Gheorghe Cantacuzino-Grănicerul, as well as prominent affiliates such as Gheorghe Clime, Nichifor Crainic, and Mihai Stelescu.
It is worth mentioning that the Apostle gave his followers a way of worship suited to their clime, culture and customs. Since the 4th century, the church in India started communication with the East Syriac Church and soon began to introduce liturgical books and share rites. Thus the Indian Church became a member of the East Syriac Patriarchate for practical purpose, not for doctrinal reasons. The head of the Indian Church was called The Metropolitan and Gate of All India and had jurisdiction all over the country.
The winter is characterized by heavy snowfalls. The climatic area of the mountains and forest parts is characterised by a typical forest clime, that is associated with heavy rainfalls ( per year), and summers that are very short and cold, and winters that are cold and with a lot of snow. Finally, it can be stated that the Kosovo territory is characterised by a sunny climate with variable temperature and humidity conditions. General air flows, physical, geographical and topographical characteristics enforce territorial and temporal changes of climatic elements.
Hvaniratha is believed to be "central one" and whose size was as large as all others together. p.95.The karshvar Hvaniratha is where "peak of Hara" (Alburz) had "grown from the roots of Elburz mountains". Sufi traditions postulate an eighth clime, the "heavenly Earth" or "cosmic North". In Theosophy, according to H. P. Blavatsky (The Devil's Own, 1891), Ahura is interpreted as a generic name for the sevenfold Deity, the Ruler of the Seven Worlds, and Hvaniratha is the middle plane (the fourth of seven), corresponding to Earth.
Isidore's T and O map, which was seen as representing a small part of a spherical Earth, continued to be used by authors through the Middle Ages, e.g. the 9th-century bishop Rabanus Maurus, who compared the habitable part of the northern hemisphere (Aristotle's northern temperate clime) with a wheel. At the same time, Isidore's works also gave the views of sphericity, for example, in chapter 28 of De Natura Rerum, Isidore claims that the Sun orbits the Earth and illuminates the other side when it is night on this side.
After some episodes he is recognized as shah and rescues the Iranians from a famine. Once the country is stable, the shah searches for the seven princesses and wins them as his brides. His architect is ordered to construct seven domes for each of his new brides. The architect tells him that each of the seven climes is ruled by one of the seven planets (the classical planetary system of the Zoroastrian world) and advises him to assure good fortune by adorning each dome with the color that is associated with each clime and planet.
After some episodes he is recognized as King and rescues the Persians from a famine. Once the country is stable, the King searches for the seven princesses and wins them as his brides. His architect is ordered to construct seven domes for each of his new brides. The architect tells him that each of the seven climes is ruled by one of the seven planets (classical planetary system of Zoroastrian-Islamic world) and advises him to assure good fortune by adorning each dome with the color that is associated with each clime and planet.
In his later memoirs, Horia Sima noted that these manifestos received greater recognition as they were personally signed by Legionary leaders. During this time, Cantacuzino began to plot to overthrow Carol II, a plan later modified and realized by Horia Sima. On 28 October 1938, Cantacuzino was arrested while walking through Bucharest disguised as an officer. He was imprisoned in the Râmnicu Sărat prison along with the Legionary leaders convicted in the trial of 25 July 1938, namely Gheorghe Clime, Mihail Polihroniade, Traian Cotigă, and Șerban Milcoveanu, among others.
After refusing to sign a declaration of submission and allegiance to the authorities, Cantacuzino was shot on the night of 21-22 September 1939. The remaining Legionary leaders imprisoned in Râmnicu Sărat were also shot, including Gheorghe Clime, Aurel Serafim, Nicolae Totu, Gheorghe Istrate, Sima Simulescu, Cristian Tell, Gheorghe Furdui, Mihail Polihroniade, Paul Craja, and Gheorghe Apostolescu. The list of those to be shot was reportedly drawn up by Armand Călinescu, alongside police prefect Gavrilă Marinescu and Mihail Moruzov, Romanian intelligence director. Alexandru Cantacuzino was buried in the Legionary Cemetery in Predeal.
Gone forth beyond the sea To clime... as yet unknown, Where calls are made for thee, To bear the sword and crown. Advance, God speed, to save, Creatures in jungles deep, God's hand shall help the brave, Tho'man's may rest in sleep, Let Justice signalise, And ev'..ry voice resound, Who by the Eastern crown'd. Tho'past and gone in light, Thy name is still renownd, And as a chief in might, Thy deeds are ever crown'd, Let echoing vales redound, By mountain, crag and nook, Sing loud with joyous sound, God Bless the Rajah Brooke.
"By a route obscure and lonely, Haunted by ill angels only, Where an Eidolon, named Night, On a black throne reigns upright, I have reached these lands but newly From an ultimate dim Thule – From a wild weird clime, that lieth, sublime, Out of Space – out of Time." – Dream-Land by Edgar Allan Poe, 1844 The Sixth Doctor, Crystal and Jason are summoned back to Bar Galactica by Karl. He takes them on a quest for treasure and universal danger, into an obscure dimension, to the icy world of Ultima Thule.
As described in a film magazine, in a slightly modernized version of the story that could take place in any town, Torvald Helmer (Hale) is ill at home, and is ordered by his physician Dr. Rank (De Brulier) to a southern clime. His wife Nora (Nazimova) forges her father's name to a bank note to raise money to save her husband's life. Six years later, when she has but one payment left on the note, Nils Krogstad (Nowell) threatens to expose her unless she intercedes and prevents her husband from discharging him from the bank. Nora begs her husband to have Krogstad remain.
Pg. 313 as a tribute from Italy to America. The entire monument cost $18,000, was made of Italian Ravazzoni marble, and stands from the ground, the statue of Columbus being in height and the pedestal . The base is long by in width, and the weight is about . The figure represents Columbus, in the costume of his age and clime, standing on a ship's deck, near his feet being an anchor, coils of rope, and a sailor's dunnage bag; his right hand resting on a globe, in diameter, with the New World outlined on the front face, and supported by a hexagonal column.
The unlimited confidence reposed in him by the > head of it, attests the value and high regard entertained for his services, > by not ordering, but soliciting him to perform the arduous duties of > quartermaster in that sickly clime. In private life, or whenever relaxation > from duty permitted him to mingle with his friends, the feelings of his warm > and generous heart shone conspicuous. His effable demeanor and friendly > attentions endeared him to all who knew him, and long will his memory be > cherished with feelings of the fondest recollection, by the friends who knew > him well. –Pensacola Gazette.
With Clime in net the Beavers won their second straight CHA tournament and advanced to the NCAA tournament, where they were again eliminated in the first round. At the beginning of his junior season Climie continued to struggle allowing 11 goals in his first three games. He rebounded for his slow start and without a regular backup goaltender Climie played in all but four of the Beavers' games. He finished the year with the highest GAA of his collegiate career at 3.03 and won only one more game than he lost finishing with an 11–10–5 record.
Entering a vast symbolist world (of light and illumination, season and clime, lover and beloved, alchemy and transfiguration, Istanbul and the Bosphorus, etc.), the reader is never made to forget that he is accessing a world through the perspective of a voyeur, a flâneur, an ironist, a tourist of one's native city, an aesthete, and one who has learned to see life from the outside through a self-Orientalizing gaze. Tanpınar treats language as an object around which memory coalesces. For lest it be forgotten, Tanpınar's Turkish audience alone represents a readership estranged from its own immediate cultural heritage and history.
In September 1940, Carol abdicated and the Guard took over, establishing a "National Legionary State"; Bassarab, Olinescu, and Gheorghe Ceglokoff reformed Grupul Grafic, which was now openly associated with the Guard, and exhibited at Sala Dalles.Ion Frunzetti, "Grupul Grafic (Sala Dalles)", in Universul Literar, Nr. 40/1940, p. 6 Bassarab exhibited work that was highly political, including portraits of folk heroes such as Horia alongside Guard commanders such as Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, Ion Moța and Gheorghe Clime. Ion Frunzetti, a Guard supporter and art critic, praised him as "the chronicler of a destiny", with "a certain Thracian toughness".
Set in an African clime, the unfolding battle between the forces of good and evil is told with a supernatural enactment. A Nigerian horror story, End of Wickedness captures and retells the fate of the wicked and the outcome of the just in a world of spiritual unequals. This Biblical tale of the fate of the just and unjust is told with such gripping and suspense-packed depictions and screenplay. Starring the likes of Veteran actor, Alex Usifo-Omiagbo this screen-battle depicts the fall of the wicked from the apogee of their ruthlessness, down to their nadir.
P. biglumis was originally classified as a hornet in the genus Vespa but was reassigned to the genus Polistes, which is the largest genus of paper wasps in the family Vespidae. This species resides mainly in mountainous zones in Southern Europe, and it is the only paper wasp that inhabits a mountainous clime. Due to its divergence from the more common temperate climes of its genus, it has developed several distinctions from other paper wasps that arise mainly from selective pressure due to the severe climate it commonly experiences. The climate shortens the nesting season of P. biglumis to around four months.
Much of the movement takes place with groups of dancers passing each other in parallel lines, as if in a moving frieze. As the focus of attention passes from one group to another, dancers take a stylised pose, as might be seen on an ancient vase, and become still. The music is suggestive of a languorous summer's day in an exotic clime, and the dancers move steadily and languorously to match. The Faun locks arms with the nymph The ballet starts with the sound of a flute as the curtain rises to show the faun lying on his mound.
He played bassoon, timpani and violin in theater orchestras and supplemented his income working as a music copyist . In 1892, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky recommended Kalinnikov for the position of main conductor of the Maly Theatre, and later that same year to the Moscow Italian Theater. However, due to his worsening tuberculosis, Kalinnikov had to resign from his theater appointments and move to the warmer southern clime of the Crimea. He lived at Yalta for the rest of his life, and it was there that he wrote the main part of his music, including his two symphonies and the incidental music for Alexey Tolstoy's Tsar Boris .
One could make an equal argument that when it came to blacks that Burroughs was simply depicting unwholesome characters as unwholesome and the good ones in a better lightas in Chapter 6 of Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar where Burroughs writes of Mugambi: "nor could a braver or more loyal guardian have been found in any clime or upon any soil."Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar, A.C. McClurg, 1918 Other groups are stereotyped as well. A Swede has "a long yellow moustache, an unwholesome complexion, and filthy nails", and Russians cheat at cards. The aristocracy (except the House of Greystoke) and royalty are invariably effete.
Without sounding too political, one can draw a parallel > with the current clime of terrorism, where normally peaceful religious > groups are being incensed to hatred. ; "Libertina Grimm" > Libertine Grimm is another gothic character who is actually an amalgam of > many different women. She is sexy, erudite and possessed of an extraordinary > wit, but this is counterbalanced by an unhealthy appetite for self- > destruction and flights of morbid fancy, brought on by dark secrets, > terribly chic drugs and wild, sexual abandonment. She is a gluttonous Miss > Muffet; the fairy-tale girl who ate the Big Bad Wolf; and the beauty who > slept with one eye on the coming talent.
On 24 September, Dean petitioned Parliament to clear his name and next day Want read Salomons' account of Meagher's conversation to the House. Although Meagher had vigorously denied the conversation in the House, Smith admitted giving Dean arsenic. As a result, Dean, Meagher, Crick, Meagher's assistant, Daniel Green, and a witness, Jane Reynolds, were charged with conspiring to pervert the course of justice. On 8 October, Meagher confessed and resigned from Parliament, saying "I am determined to endure mental torture no longer, nor to stifle the voice of truth … This awful lesson of my life I will endeavour to atone for in another clime".
1.9–7.1% of adults in the regional population of Rochester were taken by red-tails, while only 0.3–0.8 of juvenile hares were taken by them. Despite their reliance on it, only 4% (against 53.4% of the biomass) of the food by frequency here was made up of hares. On the other hand, in Kluane Lake, Yukon, juvenile hares were taken roughly 11 times more often than adults, despite the larger size of adults here, averaging , and that the overall prey base was less diverse at this more northerly clime. In both Rochester and Kluane Lake, the number of snowshoe hares taken was considerably lower than numbers of ground squirrels taken.
According to Macclean, the colonial records of this period on the Prayag Mela present a biased materialistic view given they were written by colonialists and missionaries. Baptist missionary John Chamberlain, who visited the 1824 Ardh Kumbh Mela at Haridwar, stated that a large number of visitors came there for trade. He also includes a 1814 letter from his missionary friend who distributed copies of the Gospel to the pilgrims and tried to convert some to Christianity. According to an 1858 account of the Haridwar Kumbh Mela by the British civil servant Robert Montgomery Martin, the visitors at the fair included people from a number of races and clime.
Cambridgeshire produced an average of 0.3 for all territories in fragmented woods and 0.89 for all territories in continuous woods. This study of the English countryside showed that the owl population varied relatively little in proportion to the sharply cyclic nature of the main prey here, field voles and wood mice, due to the owl's ability to exploit alternate prey in poor rodent years. In Scotland, perhaps with less diverse prey available in the more northern clime, the trends of tawny owls were more sharp: 2.6 fledglings were produced in good vole years, 1.65 average in declining years and 0.2 in poor vole years over a 7-year period.Petty, S. J. & Peace, A.J. (1989).
Iorga, in Ornea, p.316 Upon being informed of the indictment, he urged his followers not to take any action if he was going to be sentenced to less than six months in prison, stressing that he wanted to give an example of dignity, but ordered a group of Legionaries to defend him in case of an attack by the authorities. He was arrested together with 44 other prominent members of the movement, including Ion Zelea Codreanu, Gheorghe Clime, Alexandru Cristian Tell, Radu Gyr, Nae Ionescu, Şerban Milcoveanu and Mihail Polihroniade, on the evening of April 16. The crackdown coincided with the Orthodox celebration of Palm Sunday (when all those targeted were known to be in their homes).
Seaports, in particular, were all but unheard of until the founding of Waterford, which began its history as a port town. The Ostmen or Danes as they are more commonly called, persuaded by the rigours of their own inhospitable clime, had taken to the high seas in search of plunder. During the first half of the 9th century the shores of south-east Ireland were ravaged time after time by Danish expeditions, Ardmore and Lismore being the subjects of a number of raids. At the outset, these bellicose incursions took place only during the summer months, the raiders returning home with their spoils at the onset of winter, but later the Vikings built a permanent encampment.
Once older than 40 days, Scaptotrigona postica workers move outside of the nest to practice colony defense and foraging. In Lasioglossum aeneiventre, a halictid bee from Central America, nests may be headed by more than one female; such nests have more cells, and the number of active cells per female is correlated with the number of females in the nest, implying that having more females leads to more efficient building and provisioning of cells. In similar species with only one queen, such as Lasioglossum malachurum in Europe, the degree of eusociality depends on the clime in which the species is found. Termites (order Blattodea, infraorder Isoptera) make up another large portion of highly advanced eusocial animals.
Ongoing Port Authority investments to renovate the Central Terminal Building and improve the airfield layout have also made the airport's operations more efficient in recent years. Flushing. FAA approved Instrument Departure Procedure "Whitestone Climb" and the "Expressway Visual Approach to Runway 31". When adopting the Expressway Approach, when the aircraft crosses the intersection of I-278 and the Long Island Expressway in Long Island City, it turns northeast on 85° and follows the Long Island Expressway, after reaching Flushing Meadow Park, the aircraft executes a 135° left turn over the Flushing Bay and joins the final approach to the Runway 31. When adopting Whitestone Clime, aircraft will circle over Flushing and head to Whitestone Bridge on the North upon takeoff from Runway 13.
Significantly, none of the three is severely punished (the collapse of their scheme aside). Jonson's theatrical microcosm is not a neatly moral one; and he seems to enjoy seeing foolish characters like Epicure Mammon get their comeuppance. This is why, while London itself is a target of Jonson's satire, it is also, as his Prologue boasts, a cozening-ground worth celebrating: “Our scene is London, ‘cause we would make known/No country’s mirth is better than our own/No clime breeds better matter for your whore...” The Alchemist is tightly structured, based around a simple dramatic concept. Subtle claims to be on the verge of projection in his offstage workroom, but all the characters in the play are overly-concerned with projection of a different kind: image- projection.
The evil demigod is preceded by a black cloud, which appears above the heads of the sailors. Expressing the surprise he experiences, Gama quotes himself: "Oh divine power – [I] said – sublimated, / what divine threat or what secret / this clime and this sea presents to us / that seems a bigger thing than a storm?" ("Ó potestade – disse – sublimada, / que ameaço divino ou que segredo / este clima e este mar nos apresenta, / que mor cousa parece que tormenta?") The "strange Colossus" ("estranhíssimo Colosso"): "Rude son of the Earth" ("Filho aspérrimo da Terra") is described as having: "huge stature", "squalid beard", "earthy colour", "full of earth and crinkly of hairs / blacken the mouth, yellow the teeth" ("disforme estatura", "barba esquálida", "cor terrena", "cheios de terra e crespos os cabelos / a boca negra, os dentes, amarelos").
The cross > in the center of the field is higher than the others, and represents our > Lord Jesus Christ, who, having vanquished death, has become for us the > resurrection and life. He, the first born among the dead, casting his > protecting and saving shadow over his sleeping brethren. From their places > in the four extremities of the field the four smaller crosses proclaim that > the life-giving God of Calvary has flowed to the four quarters of the globe, > to bring life on the day of resurrection to all men, no matter in what age > or clime they may have died. It is therefore a beautiful custom, not to be > omitted, to adorn the grave of every one dying in the Catholic faith, with > the consoling sign of the redemption.
Barnet Burns was dressed "in a buff skin dress, which was to represent his skin, various ornaments round his neck of bones, &c.;, a belt round him composed of human skin" and "the sceptre ... which had a head on it, the eyes of which were supposed to be the eyes of their deities". He encouraged his audience to consider New Zealand for immigration saying there was "no clime better calculated to suit the Englishman" and through the efforts of the missionaries New Zealand had "become civilized". Assembly Room, Truro where Burns lectured in 1853 In about 1850, Burns gave his lectures in Manchester and one of the people in the audience was the wife of William Leonard Williams who was to be sent like his father as a missionary to New Zealand.
1992, 9). But to say: :Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore, :So do our minutes hasten to their end ... :William Shakespeare, '60'. Or, indeed: :Love, all alike, no season knows nor clime, :Nor hours, days months, which are the rags of time ... :John Donne, 'The Sun Rising', Poems (1633) This language gives the reader a new perspective on familiar themes and allows us to look at them without the personal or social conditioning that we unconsciously associate with them (Widdowson. 1992, 9). So, although the reader may still use the same exhausted words and vague terms like 'love', 'heart' and 'soul' to refer to human experience, to place these words in a new and refreshing context allows the poet the ability to represent humanity and communicate honestly. This, in part, is stylistics, and this, according to Widdowson, is the point of poetry (Widdowson. 1992, 76).
They engaged experienced engineer Henry "Harry" Richmond Climie (1884-1961) of consulting engineers H.W. Clime & Son to undertake an investigation which he reported on at two meetings that were held recently at Piopio and Aria respectively. Climie estimated that a turbine capacity of 125 hp would be ample to supply present requirements within a radius of the proposed power station and that double this amount would meet the demand for many years, provided no large industry such as a freezing or lime works required a supply. He estimated that the location had a potential total capacity of 1,500 hp As work progressed the committee were invited by an offer in August 1922 to amalgamate their efforts with the new created Te Kuiti provisional power board. Wishing to maintain their independence and aware that they were remote from Te Kuiti they decided to continue on their own.
From the Halls of Montezuma To the shores of Tripoli; We fight our country's battles In the air, on land, and sea; First to fight for right and freedom And to keep our honor clean; We are proud to claim the title Of United States Marine. Our flag's unfurled to every breeze From dawn to setting sun; We have fought in ev'ry clime and place Where we could take a gun; In the snow of far-off Northern lands And in sunny tropic scenes; You will find us always on the job The United States Marines. Here's health to you and to our Corps Which we are proud to serve; In many a strife we've fought for life And never lost our nerve; If the Army and the Navy Ever look on Heaven's scenes; They will find the streets are guarded By United States Marines.
The First Lord could not, therefore, provide every officer of influence a position and was obliged to reject many of the letters that he received. Despite St Vincent having declared both publicly and privately that officers would be promoted or given position commensurate with their achievements and not based on their political or social influence, the letters continued to flow to the Admiralty. The ways in which St Vincent chose to communicate the rejections often depended on the number of letters, the individual concerned, or the demands made by their respective well wishers. To the Earl of Portsmouth he wrote: "I cannot possibly agree in opinion with your Lordship, that a person sitting quietly by his fireside, and enjoying very nearly a sinecure, during such a war as we have been engaged in, has the same pretensions to promotion with the man who has exposed his person, and hazarded his constitution in every clime."Tucker. Vol.
Weston then travelled through New South Wales and Victoria as champion of New South Wales, visiting many principal towns of both states, playing exhibition games and engaging in billiard competitions before moving to New Zealand where he set up a billiard saloon in Dunedin, becoming a champion there and then Australasian champion. Arriving in Coolgardie, Western Australia in 1894, he set up a billiard saloon in Ford Street and a carrying and forwarding agents business in Sylvester Street. His champion horse team of 5 bays bay (horse) won the world record for drawing 9 ton 12 cwt on a bush road from Coolgardie to Kalgoorlie distance of 26 miles in 11 hours on 4 September 1896 returning to Coolgardie on 6 September 1896.The Sun newspaper, Kalgoorlie: 21 August 1927 His contemporary agents were J. Flammery & Co, Henderson & Co, Clime, Eastwood & Co and others, all participated with Weston in transporting merchandise to the outback.

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