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We'll find a home for it 95% of the time.
Unfortunately, Elliot has yet to find a home for a peculiar, pesky reason.
I vow to find a home for everything after I cook in the afternoon.
I'm hopeful we can find a home for Tuca & Bertie to continue their adventures.
"It's not difficult to find a home for an adorable blond puppy," she said.
P.S. I was able to find a home for 23 of those other puzzles.
Following the note's instruction, the rescue is now working to find a home for Ghost.
There was always something distasteful about Amazon's quest to find a home for its HQ2.
In order to clear that crude, find a home for it, it has to be discounted.
According to the Reddit post, the puppy's owners had been unable to find a home for him.
So if you do find a home for sale that seems like a steal, approach with caution.
Since the circus shut down last month, activists have struggled to find a home for Ringling's tigers.
Once the Nest Guard was out of the box, I had to find a home for it.
Mr. Pinault, 80, has been trying for years to find a home for his collection in Paris.
The through line here is Julián's attempt to find a home for Truman, his beloved bull mastiff.
It's nice to find a home for those feelings, because I'm tired of carrying so much anxiety around.
When it came time to find a home for this venture, Port reportedly reached out to Target herself.
To help find a home for Vince Gilligan's idea about a schoolteacher who gets cancer and starts cooking meth.
He is now in discussions with institutions to find a home for the studio's voluminous records of his career, he said.
But before figuring out where they can play for the long term, the Raiders need to find a home for next season.
Now his mission is to find a home for his three small dogs, and four larger dogs, one of which just had puppies.
Benassay's next task was to find a home for Picturelife, whose 220,000 subscribers had stored 200 million photos and videos on the service.
It helps people who ended up with extra embryos from IVF cycles find a home for them, rather than discarding the embryos altogether.
You can have your product perfected, but it's not until you find a home for it, that you can really plan how you'll execute.
They're not involved in Ryder's quest to find a home for humanity (and the Turians, Asaris, Salarians, and Krogan who also came over from the Milky Way).
Police allege that Piquard said he asked his ex to take the dog back several times, but that she was unable to find a home for Chico.
While this owner waits for another buyer to "fall in love" with Château de Vétraz, she is busy trying to find a home for her husband's library.
For Eritrean refugees Yonathan and Hermon, who want to stay in London to be with relatives, the pressure to find a home for their growing infant looms large.
She also showed off a rare photo of her spouse on Instagram last month in order to help find a home for rescue pups named Smoke and Bandit.
The authorities couldn't find a home for her — she wasn't allowed to go back to her mother's or her grandmother's houses given the history of sexual abuse there.
"We did suggest they could sign the dog over on numerous occasions, because it's a dog we could easily find a home for and re-home,"  Jones said.
She also showed off a rare photo of her spouse on Instagram last week in order to help find a home for rescue pups named Smoke and Bandit.
In a dystopian version of the Texas desert, one-armed, one-legged gunslinger Arlen (model Suki Waterhouse) tries to find a home for herself on the edge of civilization.
Sometimes, he can find a home for the best items —either his own, or whoever wants to pay the most money for it—but that practice has slowed down.
There is a lot of hunger and starvation in the United States, so how come I haven't been able to find a home for this six-cents-a-pound food yet?
His group is pushing state legislators to find a home for the stars and bars in a Columbia, South Carolina, military museum—a provision negotiated when the flag was removed two years ago.
When Noorzae moved to the Copenhagen suburb of Lyngby 10 years ago to find a home for his wife and five kids, a local government official asked him if he was looking for an internship.
And the moms hope Wedgewood will take notice of just how difficult it is to find a home for a working, single mother, and offer to sell the property to them at an affordable price.
A purported nationwide search to find a home for a "second headquarters" looked, as soon as the company announced it had settled on New York and Washington, DC, as if it had been a ruse.
"In a severe scenario, if the market struggles to find a home for surplus barrels then oil prices might have to trade down into the teens in order to shut in oil production," they added.
I thought it would allow me to find a home for films from my library from time to time, but I don't want you to think that this is only for our own personal advancement.
When they do make the brave decision to leave this toxic environment, these animal lovers are often left scrambling to find a home for their pets because most shelters for abuse victims do not allow animals.
Secretary Perdue has said multiple times as farmers if we raise the commodities and the crops that the government will find a home for those and will sell those for us, and so we believe that.
The "Star Wars" filmmaker George Lucas tried for several years in different cities to find a home for the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, tailoring the design for each site and pledging to finance the construction.
"We did suggest they could sign the dog over on numerous occasions, because it's a dog we could easily find a home for and re-home," said Carrie Jones, manager of Chesterfield Animal Services told CNN affiliate WWBT.
For two years, he has been trying to find a home for his sculpture "Bouquet of Tulips," a monumental gift to the city meant to be a tribute to the victims of the 2015 and 2016 terror attacks.
With the shoot over, the stunning photos are now being shared online as a light-hearted way to draw attention to the stunning, graceful and adorable pets patiently waiting at the shelter to find a home for the holidays.
It is this commitment that I'll carry through as president of the United States, recognizing that there are still people who are facing discrimination in the workplace, still people who were unable to find a home for their families.
If, for example, the U.S. stops importing the oil from Venezuela, it's a little more difficult to find a home for it... Whereas the oil from Iran is medium quality, so there's a lot more places it could go.
I sold my collection to Random House right before 2015 ended, and since the first story in that collection was written when I was a sophomore in college, I guess it's taken me thirteen years to find a home for it?
There's nothing more inspiring than encouraging the next generation; we could see the Obamas leading a program, course, or initiative – some kind of opportunity for young writers, actors, and filmmakers to grow and find a home for their work on Netflix.
For every VR sensor or input company that's been looking to find a home for their hardware, this news makes it possible for them to build Lighthouse tracking functionality into their devices instead of having to produce their own entire system from scratch.
Frank tells WFAA in Dallas he was able to find a shelter for one of the dogs ... but when he couldn't find a home for Zelda, the other dog -- he tied her to a truck and left her at Love Field Airport.
"Since I already had three blind cats I know it's not an easy task to find a home for a special needs animal and this poor guy was born with a double whammy so my husband and I went to meet him," Smith tells PEOPLE.
GE has made clear to potential buyers that it does not want to sell off its investments on a piecemeal basis, but would prefer to offload the entire basket and ideally find a home for its remaining partners, people familiar with the matter said.
The jury is out on what shows the Fox broadcast network will keep and what it will let go, but this could be the end for a lot of shows on the Fox broadcast network if Disney does not find a home for them.
Mr. Cullman is collaborating with Dust-to-Digital, a record company specializing in American folk, blues and gospel music, to produce a boxed set of Mr. Lewiston's material and to find a home for the archive, much of it devoted to Tibetan chants and rituals.
Nearly one-third of potential homebuyers said they were worried they won't be able to find a home for sale this year, according to an online survey by Harris Poll on behalf of Trulia from June 7-9 among 2,034 U.S. adults ages 18 and older.
Thomas told 8News that the shelter told her on Monday it would try to find a home for Patty, find a rescue to take her in, or put the dog to sleep as a last resort (she signed a release form that said the dog could be euthanized).
The critically-acclaimed political conspiracy series set in a colonized solar system of the future has been heralded as one of the network's best but it couldn't find high ratings on Syfy, leaving Alcon Entertainment to begin shopping the show around to different networks earlier this month to find a home for the fourth season.
The Raptors may be the league's fifth- or sixth-best team, but couldn't find a home for a major asset in an extra (likely) lottery pick they're owed from the New York Knicks (or Denver Nuggets) this year—in large part because they knew no player on the market would make them an even match for the Cavaliers.
If China sends steel to South Korea or to Brazil or the European Union with that excess capacity, then the folks that were supplying those customers in Korea and the EU and in South America, they have to find a home for their steel, so they start looking around for the most open market in the world, and guess who it is?
On Wednesday, September 23, a thirteen-person panel was named "to find a home for UNC-CH's new Black Cultural Center."Henderson, Bruce. (1992, September 24) Cultural Center Site Addressed. The Charlotte Observer, p. 1C.
In June 2015, CommonFloor invested $2.5 million in the seed funding round in Flatchat, an app to find roommates. In January 2015, CommonFloor acquired Bakfy, an app. In April 2014, CommonFloor acquired Flat.to, a startup that helps bachelors find a home for rent.
Just when it seemed as if Wilnis would run away with the final round, Adegbuyi began to find a home for his straight right hand. The punch repeatedly slowed Wilnis down and apparently did enough to convince two judges that Adegbuyi deserved the third and decisive round, winning the heavyweight brawl in an impressive fight.
Before Jenny's father retired from the Air Force, her family moved cross- country regularly. While being regularly uprooted, she came to find a home for self-expression in the art of songwriting at an early age. Since she grew up immersed in bluegrass, old country, and Bob Marley. These musical styles have shaped the duo's creative process ever since.
Walker became president of its Board of Trustees and served until his death. The initial challenge was to find a home for the new institution. It was Walker who convinced his friends, writer Dr. Goldwin Smith and his wife, the former Mrs. William Henry Boulton, to leave their historic house, "The Grange," to the new museum.
After his mother's boyfriend beats him severely, police remove Georgie from his dangerous home, and his unplanted rosebush comes with him. Georgie is placed temporarily with Mrs. Sims, a cashier from the supermarket. But as his social worker and the judge find a home for him, Georgie is increasingly worried about finding a home for his rosebush.
Southend Borough Council undertook to find a home for the archaeological finds in order to keep them in the borough, and announced that a new gallery would be created at Southend Central Museum to display the artefacts. After restoration work and carbon dating had been completed, the new museum gallery opened to the public in May 2019.
Six months later the Tasmanian Government passed the Suppression of Public Betting and Gaming Act prohibiting betting shops but legalising certain lotteries. This allowed Adams to find a home for the Tattersall's lotteries for the next 58 years. Adams moved his home there and made Hobart home for the rest of his life. When the Bank of Van Diemen's Land Ltd.
In 1953, at the age of 22, King and a group of friends sailed south from the United States on a yacht and were shipwrecked off the coast of Belize, due to the barrier reef. After recovering, King elected to stay. King notably helped find a home for the German-Dutch Mennonites, who had been expelled from Mexico in the 1950s.
The Church Mice and the Ring is a children's picture book by Graham Oakley. It is the eleventh in the Church Mice series. It chronicles the scrapes of the church mice as they try to find a home for a stray dog, a quest which soon comes to involve an easily lost diamond ring. It was published by Pan Macmillan.
They then receive a call from Judy, who reveals himself to be the real Bandit, having staged his own escape. Raymond Holt (Andre Braugher) tries to find a home for two puppies. The rest of the precinct struggles to accommodate an injured Boyle, who decides to return home until he is better and takes the dogs in to keep him company.
Newlywed Gwenda Reed travels ahead of her husband to find a home for them on the south coast of England. In a short time, she finds and buys Hillside, a large old house that feels just like home. She supervises workers in a renovation, staying in a one-time nursery room while the work progresses. She forms a definite idea for the little nursery.
Following the death of her fiancé as he was speeding to their wedding, Margot Weston is left pregnant and devastated. A former doctor, Jim Howard, helps the desperate Margot. When her son is born, Jim helps her find a home for the baby with Phil Marshall and his wife. Margot insists that neither the Marshalls nor the child can ever know that she is his mother.
When Chris sees how down Lucy is, he changes his mind and they go ahead with the insemination, before Lucy leaves. A couple of weeks later, Lucy tells Chris that she is pregnant. She returns to Erinsborough for her first scan and Chris decides he wants to split his time between Erinsborough and New York when the baby comes. They also try to find a home for a stray Labrador puppy, after learning that she is descended from Bouncer.
In 2005, pre-production was completed and actual animation of the feature began. Each semester, high school students joined the team through the Hui'ana Mentorship Program sponsored by the Hawaii State Department of Education. Over forty interns trained at the small building which held the production facility. Hajim continued to reach out to the different schools around the state to find talent that might otherwise have left for the mainland or, worse, not find a home for their abilities.
After leaving Aunt Josephine to be eaten by the leeches, he brings the children back to the house, where Sunny is able to prove that he was Count Olaf to Mr. Poe by biting Count Olaf's fake wooden peg in half to reveal his eye tattoo underneath. He and his henchperson lock the Baudelaire Orphans and Mr. Poe in the gate of Captain Sham's boat rental and escape, leaving Mr. Poe to once again find a home for the orphans.
What Poliana has no idea is that Durval is her uncle, the brother that Luisa says is in China. Durval has two daughters Raquel and Lorena, unknown cousins of Poliana. Throughout the series, Poliana faces numerous challenges at school, in friendships and in her own family. She feels obligated to find a home for João, reunite her aunt and uncle again, and unravel the mystery of Luisa's old love so that she can reconnect again and no longer be alone.
Nikolaus amassed a large art collection, in part during an Italian tour in 1794–1795. Among the artists represented were Andrea del Sarto, Corregio, Raphael, and Claude Lorrain. He employed a curator, Joseph Fischer, who was also a landscape painter and engraver.Mraz (2009a) Nikolaus spent some years trying to find a home for his collection (and also protecting it during the Napoleonic invasions of 1805 and 1809; at one point in the latter year it was shipped down the Danube to Pest for safety).
Rosie tells Sophie who the troll is and they both go to see Gina and Leah, where they learn Gina has bipolar disorder. When Gina goes missing, Rosie and Sophie help Leah find her and Gina turns up on the street. Gina wants to talk to Sally, but Leah bundles her into the car and drives off. Sally and her husband, Tim Metcalfe (Joe Duttine) visit Gina and Leah and invite them to stay with them and Sally helps find a home for Gina and Leah.
Sylvester lives with his son in a city dump. Sylvester Jr. then decides to find a home for themselves. He finds one (and notifies his dad in a hurry, making Sylvester think the fish cannery reopened), but the lady who lives there only wants to adopt Sylvester Jr. and separates him from his father. When the lady puts milk in a bowl for Sylvester Jr., Sylvester starts drinking it but gets bopped on the head with a broom by the lady, who then takes Junior inside.
Rye Coalition then began another label search in an attempt to find a home for the record. They eventually decided to return to their roots and release the album with New Jersey's Gern Blandsten Records. A pre-release EP entitled Chariots On Fire was released as an iTunes exclusive in 2006, featuring three tracks from the upcoming album and one exclusive song, "Gone With The Windshield." By the time Curses was ready for release, it had expanded to also include a bonus DVD of the band's trials and tribulations while making the album.
The club was formed in 1948 when Erwin Thiesies, a former German rugby international for Berliner SV, brought the game to Hennigsdorf.Erwin Thiesies - Ein Leben für den Sport Brandenburg rugby association website - article & video on Erwin Thiesies, accessed: 10 April 2010 He tried to find a home for the sport in the BSG Motor Hennigsdorf but found the club uninterested. He was more successful when contacting BSG Stahl Hennigsdorf and a rugby department was formed. After originally playing sides from Berlin, the club soon established contacts to teams in Hanover.
This story locates the source of the hula on Hawaii, in the Puna district at the Hāena shoreline. The ancient hula Ke Haa Ala Puna describes this event. Another story is when Pele, the goddess of fire was trying to find a home for herself running away from her sister Namakaokahaʻi (the goddess of the oceans) when she finally found an island where she couldn't be touched by the waves. There at chain of craters on the island of Hawai'i she danced the first dance of hula signifying that she finally won.
Sally and her husband, Tim Metcalfe (Joe Duttine) visit Leah and Gina and invite them to stay and Sally helps find a home for Leah and Gina. Leah makes plans to go to France with a friend and Tim overhears Leah on the phone, saying how Sally can look after Gina and Tim works out that Leah is the troll. Sally and Tim force Leah to leave but she visits Gina, despite Gina telling Leah she loves Leah as much as her own children, Leah leaves. The return of Gina was announced in March 2017.
Aside from the battle with child pornography, The Genocide2600 group also supported various ideas and software applications including Snort and Packetstorm by hosting the sites in their infancy. The Genocide2600 group at one point could no longer host Packetstorm as the server was physically relocating across the country, and due to the popularity of the site, it had to be temporarily moved. Tattooman managed to find a home for it on Harvard's servers resulting in a huge "Hacker Crossfire". Later, the site was purchased and brought up on "Kroll-O'Gara".
Pahuna is the journey of three kids from Nepal who get separated from their parents and find a home for themselves in the beautiful Indian state of Sikkim. The film has been made in Nepali, a language unknown to Paakhi; proving her to be a fearless filmmaker. Her intentions found a partner in Priyanka Chopra, who decided to produce this unique story under her banner Purple Pebble Pictures. Recently, she has been in the news for the successful premier of Pahuna at Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) 2017, where it was received with a standing ovation.
Neal played a dying widowed mother trying to find a home for her three children in an episode of NBC's Little House on the Prairie broadcast in 1975. Neal appeared in a series of television commercials in the 1970s, notably for pain relief medicine Anacin and Maxim instant coffee. Neal played the title role in Robert Altman's movie Cookie's Fortune (1999). She worked on Silvana Vienne's movie Beyond Baklava: The Fairy Tale Story of Sylvia's Baklava (2007), appearing as herself in the portions of the documentary talking about alternative ways to end violence in the world.
In order to learn more about the area, he bought Richard Josiah Hinton's The Handbook to Arizona and then bought books mentioned in it. This marked the beginning of his career as a bibliophile and what was to become a large and important collection of books about Arizona. By 1900 this collection was large enough for him to publish a bibliography describing it. In order to find a home for his library and collection, Munk donated it in 1908 to the University of Arizona Library where the collection was described in a bibliography written by Hector Alliot.
Devastated by this, Admiral Adama acquires a handgun from a marine and attempts to goad Tigh (Michael Hogan) into killing him. Despite his anger, Tigh realizes what Adama is attempting and refuses to kill his friend. Admiral Adama breaks down relieved and converses with Tigh about past memories, and Tigh reminding Adama of his duties as commander of the fleet. Adama eventually steps back into the CIC, and makes an announcement that he will find a home for the fleet, gives instructions to search for any nearby habitable star systems, and invites their new Cylon allies to join them.
Berto believed Mayweather chose him as his final opponent due to personal reasons, which could date back to when he won the National Golden Gloves tournament. Showtimes, Stephen Espinoza revealed the reason why Mayweather never chose Amir Khan, was because Khan would have been observing Ramadan before the fight and therefore wouldn't be "at the top of his game". The reason to why he decided not to fight then IBF titleholder Kell Brook was a business decision, with Brook not being known in the US compared to Berto. Mayweather was able to pinpoint holes in Berto's guard and find a home for the jab early.
In September 2008, the men were cleared of all suspicion and Judge Ricardo Urbina in Washington ordered their release. Congressional opposition to their admittance to the United States was very strong and the US failed to find a home for them until Bermuda and Palau agreed to accept the 22 men in June 2009. The secret bilateral discussions that led to prisoner transfers between the US and the devolved Bermuda government sparked diplomatic ire from the United Kingdom, which was not consulted on the move despite Bermuda being a British territory. The British Foreign Office issued the following statement: In August 2018, the four Uyghurs were granted limited citizenship in Bermuda.
Later that year, he was in an episode of ABC Afterschool Special and also made a guest appearance on The Waltons. From 1975 to 1977, Part acted in twenty-one episodes of Little House on the Prairie as Carl Sanderson Edwards, the first of which was "Remember Me - Part 1". In the episode, Julia Sanderson (Patricia Neal), a widow with three children (of which Part was the middle), learns that she is going to die and needs to find a home for her children. In the continuation of the episode, Part and his television siblings, Radames Pera and Kyle Richards, are adopted by the recently married Mr. and Mrs.
Anna Khitrova, a British-Russian midwife at a London hospital, finds a Russian-language diary on the body of Tatiana, a 14-year-old girl who dies in childbirth. She also finds a card for the Trans-Siberian Restaurant, which is owned by Semyon, an old vor in the Russian mafia. Anna sets out to track down the girl's family so that she can find a home for the baby girl, and meets with Semyon, who offers to help. Anna's mother Helen does not discourage her, but Anna's Russian uncle Stepan, who claims he is a former KGB officer, urges caution, saying that Tatiana was a prostitute.
Ultimately, Gernsheim needed to find a home for his vast collection of over 33,000 photographs, 4,000 books, research notes, his own correspondence, and collected correspondence including letters by Daguerre and Fox Talbot.Helmut Gersheim International Photography Hall of Fame He sought unsuccessfully to found a national museum of photography in the UK (ultimately a National Museum did not happen until 1983). In the end, after many fruitless discussions with authorities and potential sponsors in several countries, he sold everything to the University of Texas at Austin in 1963 where it formed the basis of a new Department of Photography at the Humanities Research Center.Helmut Gernsheim Harry Ransom Center.
The ship's computer has two artificial intelligences (A.I.s). The computer's diurnal A.I., named "MOM", acts as a mother figure to Shay, occupying him with infantile "missions" and boring routines, while preventing him from learning about or exploring anything farther than the outside of the ship. The computer's nocturnal A.I. acts as a father figure to Shay and is more understanding of Shay's desire for independence, but appears to be too busy to spend time with Shay. The computer asserts that he is part of Operation Dandelion, a last-ditch effort by his home planet, Loruna, to protect Shay (the only survivor of his race following the planet's destruction) and try to find a home for him.
The final blow to the conference came the next season, as Alta and Aurelia reverted to sharing sports in 2010–11 and announced plans to combine high schools and middle schools in 2011–12. Throughout the final years of the conference, Sioux Central, which became easily the biggest school in the conference when it absorbed most of what was once the Albert City- Truesdale high school in 2005, actively campaigned for a bid to the Twin Lakes Conference. It attempted to leave the conference effective 2010–11 sports season in hopes of joining a league with larger schools, but was unable to find a home for their athletics teams so remained in the conference for another season.
Marguerite Dütschler-Hüber founded Claves with business partner Ursula Pfaehler when her piano teacher Jörg Ewald Dähler was unable to find a company willing to record and issue an LP of Bach preludes.Gramophone: Volume 71, Issues 841-846 1993 "... run now, as then, by Marguerite Dutschler-Huber. Urged into action by the inability of her teacher Jorg Eward Dahler to find a home for an LP of Bach Preludes, Dutschler-Huber and her partner Ursula Pfaehler produced it themselves ... The label specialised in Swiss music and artists such as flutist Peter-Lukas Graf and Lieder recitals by performers including Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Teresa Berganza and Ernst Haefliger.Encyclopedia of recorded sound Volume 1 Frank W. Hoffmann, Howard Ferstler - 2005 "... in 1968 by Marguerite Dutschler-Huber, in Switzerland.
At the exhibition in 1883, the Pennsylvania Railroad ended up resolving two problems at once. In the Smithsonian Institution, the railroad was able to find a home for the historic locomotive, as well as a suitable new employer for a young civil engineer named J. Elfreth Watkins. Watkins had been involved in an accident on the railroad in New Jersey a few years before the exhibition. He had lost a leg in the accident, so he was no longer suited to the physical demands of railroad work, although the railroad did employ him as a clerk for a while after his accident. The PRR employed his engineering experience as an expert curator for the Smithsonian's new Arts and Industries Building, which was opened in 1880.
Brian Hannant had been drawn to the rock formation at Wilpena Pound in South Australia while making Mad Max 2. This inspired him to write a script with John Baxter in the early 1980s. According to Baxter the script was originally called Time Rider, about a geologist who, while investigating magnetic anomalies around Wilpena Pound in South Australia, encourages a man from the future, who is a scout sent back in time to find a home for his people, pursued by the Jen-Diki tribe. Baxter: > [The] early scripts contrasted present and future lifestyles, and involved, > in addition to the love story, and elegiac relationship between the girl and > Prenzler, an old man in the nearby town who held the key to certain > incidents in her future.
With the demise of Creation, SFA needed to find a new label for their next album. Sony had long held a substantial stake in Creation and offered deals to many ex-Creation artists, including SFA, who signed with one of Sony's subsidiaries, Epic. The band pushed for a deal which allowed them to take a new album elsewhere if the label wasn't interested in releasing it – thereby allowing them to find a home for any esoteric project they might want to undertake in the future. The greater resources afforded them by Epic were apparent in their first album for the label, Rings Around the World, an album that recaptured the cohesive, experimental feel of Guerrilla but more song-driven and sonically expansive.
"With Crisis in Mind, Center Opens", NYTimes June 8, 1999. This crisis center was unveiled in June 1999, and became the subject of tension between the agency and the police department, whose own command center at 1 Police Plaza had until then been the focus of emergency preparedness operations. As the first director of the new crisis center, "one of Hauer’s first tasks was to find a home for an emergency command center to replace the inadequate facilities at police headquarters," according to the Times. The site selected, was immediately controversial because it was part of the World Trade Center complex (although not in one of the Twin Towers), which had already been the location of a truck bomb attack in 1993.
Sydney Pollack directed a film adaptation in 1985, starring Meryl Streep, Robert Redford and Klaus Maria Brandauer. The film received heavily mixed reviews from critics but, nonetheless, won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director for Pollack and Best Adapted Screenplay The film is less a direct adaptation of the book than it is a love story. Written by Kurt Luedtke and drawing heavily on two biographies of Blixen, it is a compressed chronological recounting of Blixen's Kenyan years that focuses particularly on her troubled marriage and her affair with Finch Hatton. Some of Blixen's more poetic narration and a few episodes from the book do appear in the film, such as Blixen's work running supply waggons during the war, the farm's fire and its financial troubles, and her struggles to find a home for her Kikuyu squatters.
On August 4, 2015, it was announced that, after months of speculation, a bout between Berto and Floyd Mayweather Jr. in Las Vegas would indeed take place on September 12, 2015. Mayweather was able to pinpoint holes in Berto's guard and find a home for the jab early. He landed sharp counters and feint hooks while controlling range for the vast majority of the bout. Berto pushed the pace, but his aggressiveness fell short as Mayweather was highly mobile and closed the distance consistently. Mayweather hurt his left hand at the end of the ninth round but remained comfortable throughout the rest of the fight, winning via unanimous decision 117–111, 118–110, and 120–108. Mayweather dominated the fight, landing an impressive 56% [232/410] punches thrown, compared to Berto's underwhelming number of 17% [83/495] punches landed.
Later he got a job at the St. Louis Art Museum, where he was in charge of a show of Matisse cutouts, "Expressions: New Art From Germany", the first survey of German neoexpressionist painting. Then Cowart took over the position of head of the department of 20th-century art at the National Gallery of Art (1983-1992), where he helped Herb and Dorothy Vogel find a home for their collection, supervised the transfer humorously portrayed in the film Herb and Dorothy, and laid the groundwork for their donation of 50 works each to 50 states. His main exhibitions for the National Gallery were "Henri Matisse: The Early Years in Nice, 1916-1930" in 1987 and many others, which were focusing on Georgia O'Keeffe, Rauschenberg and Ellsworth Kelly: The Years in France. Cowart was then deputy director-chief curator and executive director at the Corcoran Gallery of Art.
The impetus to create the Centre arose from the need to find a home for the increasingly large personal collection of books and other material about race relations which had been collected since the 1960s by Lou Kushnick OBE, then Professor of Sociology (and subsequently Honorary Professorial Fellow in Race Relations) at The University of Manchester. In discussion with colleagues, Kushnick considered donating the material to the University of Manchester Library, but decided he would like it to be readily available to people outside the University as well as to students and researchers, envisaging a collection that would ‘have huge research value, but also be instrumental in celebrating cultures and combating racism.’ He approached Professor Martin Harris, then Vice-Chancellor of the University of Manchester, who agreed to provide rent-free space to support the initiative. The Centre was established (as the Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Archive) in 1999, with Lou Kushnick as its first Director.
The Institute's early activities are detailed in its journals. It had a department of commercial intelligence and an active scientific and practical research department from 1895 which was principally engaged in research that supported the industrial and commercial development of the natural products and resources of the dominions and colonies. The building proved too large for the Institute's needs and when HMG wished to find a home for the University of London, a transfer of leases was agreed in 1899 under which the Institute assigned its 999-year lease (with the consent of the landlord) to the Commissioners of Works, who contemporaneously sub-let back to it approximately half of the building, free of rent and rates and with the benefit of various communal services including maintenance, heating and lighting. The transaction also included a capital payment and in later years was portrayed as a gratuitous act of rescue by HMG, however while the Institute had an unencumbered property asset of such substance and value and the power under its Charter to borrow on the security of such assets, it was not at risk financially.

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