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"  It characterized banks with ROEs below 2628 percent as "weak" and banks with ROEs between 28503-22019 percent as "challenged.
The Roes estimate they save £11,630 a year — about $16,539.
Other forces, though, will depress bank earnings and therefore ROEs.
Rising operating expenses also will cut into bank profits, reducing ROEs.
I love Ripley and Furiosa and so many other film she-roes.
In six out of the ten sectors they have lower ROEs (see chart 4).
On the second time through, Roes seems to be on the verge of tears.
Even in cases where the regulators are not too aggressive with banks with low ROEs, those banks will be under increased pressure from investors to boost their ROEs while returning some of their equity capital to investors through increased dividends and share buybacks.
Goldman does not reveal the ROEs of these operating segments but they can be imputed.
At a recent picnic with other Muslim families, Roes covered himself with his mother's jacket.
He makes Roes breakfast, then rides his bicycle to English class or paints in the garage.
ROEs in combat zones are not made public, and Dunlap said there&aposs solid reasoning behind that.
In light of the recent war crimes cases, Vokey said that the ROEs are not the problem.
"One day, Roes looked and saw Mommy lying on the floor," she writes in English and Indonesian.
Last weekend, Mr. Syah and Roes found themselves napping together on a plush gray rug at home.
"We need to get to the global standard of ROEs, which is 15 to 18 percent," Fischer said.
A week after the shooting, a nurse fills out forms to place Roes in art therapy right away.
A few days earlier Bradesco and Santander, the local arm of a Spanish lender, reported RoEs in the high teens.
What Roes hates most is seeing his mother or father lie on the carpet — a clear reminder of the shooting.
The banking industry has moved well past the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, which is a huge positive for the banking industry as well as for the U.S. economy, and the industry is enjoying strong profitability and good ROEs on their stockholders' equity, but strong profits and high ROEs will not continue indefinitely.
That makes it the dearest big market in the world and implies, roughly, that long-term ROEs will be 17-20%.
IS IT AS SIMPLE AS SHARE PRICE, ROES, OR NUMBER OF INSTAGRAM FOLLOWERS GIVEN THAT YOU GUYS HAVE A BIG ACCOUNT NOW?
"Sub 10% RoEs make complete sense when the cost of equity is approaching 8%," said Evans and Partners banking analyst Matthew Wilson.
Near the end, when the bears hug, Roes likes to run away — then into his father's arms, squeezing away the lingering guilt.
SS: Look, Karen, there was a dream world where banks used to just knock off ROEs of 15% and it was very easy.
Banks have delivered ROEs averaging over 280% in the years that followed the global financial crisis and currently yield returns of about 143%.
"Hold my hand, hold my hand," Roes often says, closing his eyes, when he meets someone who looks Muslim or resembles a doctor.
But at their zeniths the East India Company, US Steel and AT&T made ROES of only about 10%, and IBM managed about 20%.
Fitch views Enstar's profitability as strong, characterized by high returns on equity (ROEs), with the most recent five-year average (2011-0003) at 11.4%.
Fitch views Enstar's profitability as strong, characterized by high returns on equity (ROEs), with the most recent five-year average (2012-2016) at 10.7%.
Merging weak banks into stronger ones also will slim excess capacity and should lead to greater efficiency and higher ROEs for the remaining banks.
Dimitri Roes, the owner of 't Vlaams Broodhuys, a Dutch chain of bakeries, says the decision to become cashless was motivated by security and hygiene.
"Personally, I can&apost recall ever having seen ROEs that were not in some way more restrictive than what the law would require," Dunlap said.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern promised to prioritize victims' care — she visited Roes right after the shooting, handing Ms. Sacra her phone and asking for her number.
For Mr. Syah, his wife, Alta Sacra, and their son, Roes, the past 12 months have been defined by an anguish that recedes and then rushes back.
She grew up a daughter of fundamentalist Christians, married young, divorced, moved to Bali, converted to Islam, met her husband, married and had Roes (pronounced Row-ees).
While Mr. Syah lies in bed, trying to lure Roes with chocolate, she's trying to organize therapy for her son and get her husband a general practitioner.
House District 6 Retired judge Bob Corlew is facing John Roes, a farmer and former Tennessee Agriculture Commissioner in the Republican primary for the chance to replace Rep.
Kenyan lenders enjoy higher ROEs than their counterparts in South Africa and Asia, both with an average of 18 percent, and single figures in Europe and the United States.
Dunlap noted that ROEs should be constructed to enable service members to accomplish their mission while still complying with the law and whatever policy restrictions are put in place.
In the video, Roes pulls at his father, trying to climb on top of him — and away from a man in a gray sweatshirt who lies inches away, dead-still.
He asks her to write the story of their family for Roes, moving from a comforting beginning to the moments of trauma to his current life of love and safety.
Tony Volpon, an economist at UBS and a former central banker, estimates that consumers pay around 20 percentage points more than they should, given the low Selic, declining defaults and banks' RoEs.
Even after follow-ups with a local therapist, even after they move to the blank canvas of a new home with white walls and skylights, Roes continues to behave in confounding ways.
The latter, which encompass factoring as well as a division focused on managing non-performing loans, have particularly attractive ROEs of up to 40%, said chief executive Alberto Nagel at an investor event.
Charles J. Dunlap, the former deputy judge advocate general of the Air Force, told Military Times that the president&aposs pardon won&apost have much impact on how ROEs are perceived among troops.
The last two songs of the record, "De roes na" and "Er wordt op mij gewacht" tell personal stories with a cinematic feel induced by explicit invocations of Utrecht's main canal and tower.
In an analyst note, Devin Ryan at JMP Securities wrote that they have had conversations with investors for years who were hesitant to believe that ROEs could move back into the double-digit range.
Which would mean that in this verse, from Song of Songs, "Thy two breasts are like two young roes that are twins, which feed among the lilies," Christ is literally and weirdly talking about my boobs.
The amount of announced AT13 and T2 issuance is not enough to keep pace with banks' balance-sheet expansion, while equity-raising will be difficult in light of falling ROEs and questions over China's medium-term growth.
"The target list of takeover candidates ... is comprised of small-cap companies that sport both strong top-line growth and below-average ROEs, potentially attractive attributes for larger-cap companies looking to grow through acquisition," the note said.
"Because of non-compliance with Coalition rules of engagement (ROEs) and procedures, and the issuing of incorrect information a Coalition aircraft wrongly targeted the location, resulting in civilian deaths and injuries," said a statement published by the news agency.
The number of tourists from Britain continued to drop at a similar rate in the second quarter, falling 6 percent year-on-year to 950,103 but visitors from the rest of Europe roes by 10 percent to just over 1 million.
But thanks to the anonymous do-gooders, many families will not need to worry about keeping up with these payments, and Roes says getting to tell customers that their balances have been paid has been a boost for his staff, too.
"We are working on it but it is a difficult challenge in the current environment, so many owners will need to prepare themselves for low RoEs in the future," said Dunkel, who is also Chief Executive of Landesbank lender NordLB.
"With better governance, I believe comes increased margins, much more efficient use of balance sheets, which would dramatically increase ROEs (return on equity), which would, I believe, more than double the Nikkei over the next three to five years," Fischer said.
I found the sturgeon caviars — from sustainable farms in California, Uruguay and central China — to be generally good quality and range from $66 to $120 for 30 grams (about an ounce), with higher prices delivering the most attractive and best-textured roes.
F&G Life's ratings could be upgraded if it maintains operating ROEs above 13% on a consistent basis and consolidated RBC above 400%, Prism capital model score remains on the high end of 'Adequate', fixed charge coverage at 8x and financial leverage below 25%.
However, this leads China into a "catch 22" with rising leveraging eroding private sector confidence and leading to further decline in velocity of money (it is already below Japan's) and hence requiring even more debt, ad infinitum, leading to strong disinflation, decline in ROEs whilst storing debt recognition problems.
F&G Life's ratings could be upgraded if: --The company maintains operating ROEs above 10% on a consistent basis and consolidated RBC above 400%; --Prism capital model score remains on the high end of 'Adequate'; --Fixed charge coverage is at least 8x and financial leverage is below 25%.
Should MS be able to further improve the level and stability of its earnings such that returns on equity (ROEs) are sustainably in excess of 10%-12%, while further reducing its reliance on wholesale funding and maintaining strong capital ratios, this could lead to some modest upside to the ratings.
BUT EVEN AS A CONTINUED GROWING BUSINESS, JUST LIKE A COMPANY LIKE GOOGLE, WHICH WENT MODULAR BY CREATING ALPHABET, IT CREATES MORE TRANSPARENCY AROUND WHICH BUSINESSES ARE THE CASH COWS PRODUCING CURRENT EARNINGS VERSUS WHICH ARE THE GROWTH AREAS WHERE YOU HAVE TO TAKE A LONGER TIME HORIZON BEFORE THE ROEs HIT TARGET LEVELS.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The following could result in an upgrade of F&G Life's ratings: --The company maintains operating ROEs above 10% on a consistent basis and consolidated RBC above 13%; --Prism capital model score remains on the high end of 'Adequate'; --Fixed charge coverage is at least 8x and financial leverage is below 25%.
There's smoked sturgeon that will produce creamy translucent slices and smoked sable (black cod) and those little golden-skinned chub, baby-size white fish, not to mention caviars and roes, vats of cream cheese, scallion and the herrings in cream sauce, in wine sauce, chopped herring salad, fresh herrings from Holland, when they come, or French herring, if you're fancy.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's key assumptions within the rating case for BHE and its subsidiaries include: --Estimated 2016-2020 consolidated FCF and debt reduction at BHE averages approximately $2 billion per year; --Reasonable outcomes in pending and future operating utility rate cases; --No meaningful deterioration in key U.S. regulatory jurisdictions; --Earned ROEs of better than 10% at MEC and 9%-10% at PPW and NVE; --Incorporates recent regulatory decisions; --Wind investment of more $0003 billion at MEC 2016-2019.
Michael Roes während einer Buchlesung auf der Frankfurter Buchmesse. Michael Roes (born 7 August 1960 in Rhede, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German writer and filmmaker. Roes was born in Rhede and grew up in Bocholt, North Rhine- Westphalia.
Roes Spring is a spring in Gordon County, in the U.S. state of Georgia. Roes Spring was named in honor of the Roe family.
Als in een Roes is a 1986 Dutch film directed by Pim de la Parra.
Geoff Roes (born in Central New York, April 14, 1976) is an American ultra- marathon runner.
Roes also won the 2010 Western States Endurance Run in a record time of 15:07:04.Western States Record Holders Roes set the still-standing course record for the Wasatch 100 (a 100-mile race along the Wasatch Front range of the Rocky Mountains near Salt Lake City, UT) in 2009 with a time of 18:30:55, beating the previous course record by nearly one hour and five minutes. Roes now resides in Juneau, Alaska.
In 1631, he sponsored the Arctic exploration of Luke Fox. Roes Welcome Sound was named in his honor.
The novel's plot is based on real events: Michael Roes took a small film crew to Yemen in 2000 to film a version of Macbeth, entitled Someone is Sleeping in my Pain: Ein west-östlicher Macbeth (2001). This daring project can only be viewed as the epitome of the experimentation, and an eagerness to approach the unknown, that is inherent in Roes' work as a whole. Of all Roes' works the novel is, however, the least optimistic about the possibilities of making a successful and meaningful connection with people from different cultures. In his most recent novel, Geschichte der Freundschaft, published 2010, Roes returns to this theme with a novel that tells the story of a friendship between a German tourist and an Algerian student.
Roes was raised in Cleveland, New York and excelled in track and cross country at Paul V. Moore High School in Central Square, NY. He competed in cross-country at Syracuse University for one year before becoming injured. Roes took a hiatus from competitive running until trying his hand at ultra marathon running in 2006 when he won his first event, the Little Susitna 50K. In 2007, he set a course record in the process of winning the Susitna 100 miler. In 2010 Roes won the American River 50 Mile Endurance Run.
Preparation follows a sequence that has not significantly changed over the last century. First, the ovaries are removed from a sedated female sturgeon and passed through a sieve to remove the membrane. Freed roes are rinsed to wash away impurities. Roes are now ready to become caviar by adding a precise amount of salt for taste and preservation.
Jan Godderis, En mijn verrukking neemt geen end: Cultuurhistorische reflecties over drugs, roes, verbeelding en creativiteit (Antwerp & Apeldoorn: Garant, 2004), p. 78.
Pyrmont Castle, 2015 aerial photograph View from Pillig to the east Depiction of the castle on a 1921 Notgeld note Pyrmont Castle () stands west of Münstermaifeld near Roes and Pillig on a slate rock outcrop above a waterfall on the Elzbach in the southern Eifel mountains in Germany. It is on the parish of Roes in the county of Cochem-Zell.
Dr. J. Tinbergen, Prof. Dr. B. Goudzwaard en Drs. R.F.M. Lubbers. Samsom. p. 2030 Wouter Roes (1973), Gerrit Faber (1981), Paul Hilbers (1986) et al.
Ivory Hours is a Canadian indie pop band from London, Ontario. In 2018 the band members are guitarist and singer Luke Roes, Bassist Chris Levesque, and Drummer Thomas Perquin.
Wager Bay or Ukkusiksalik Bay (previously: Wager River) is long narrow inlet in Kivalliq Region, Nunavut, Canada which opens east into Roes Welcome Sound at the northwest end of Hudson Bay. Ukkusiksalik National Park surrounds it. Wager Bay was first charted by Christopher Middleton during his Arctic explorations of 1742. He named it after Sir Charles Wager and was trapped in the bay for three weeks until the ice cleared in Roes Welcome Sound.
Some have suggested that bowhead whales appear to migrate in the spring and fall through Roes Welcome Sound, but the possibility of migration through Frozen Strait cannot be ruled out.
Roes is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Cochem-Zell district in Rhineland- Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Kaisersesch.
Michael Roes took part in theatre and film work with adolescents in Berlin. He worked as Director's assistant at Schaubühne Berlin (1987–1989) and at Munich Kammerspiele (1989). His first feature film Someone is Sleeping in My Pain, a contemporary version of Shakespeare's Macbeth, was shot in New York and Yemen with tribal warriors (2000–2001). In 2003/2004 Roes made the documentary film City of Happiness about the present situation of young men in Algeria.
In 1967, the Roes retired in Tucson, Arizona, where she held an adjunct lectureship position at the University of Arizona. She died on Wednesday, May 29 at her home in Tucson, Arizona.
Alexander of Roes (died after 1288) was the deanBuzas, Lanislaus. (1986). German Library History, 800-1945. translated by William D. Boyd and Irmgard H. Wolfe. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. p. 12.
Georges Roes (3 March 1889 - 14 May 1945) was a French sport shooter. He was born in Tarbes. He won silver medals at the 1920 Summer Olympics and at the 1924 Summer Olympics.
The uninhabited Imiqqutailaqtuuq Islands are located in Roes Welcome Sound, closer to the mainland than Southampton Island. The island group is a part of the Qikiqtaaluk Region, in the Canadian territory of Nunavut.
There is a local zoo area that is inhabited many types of birds (including Cygnus cygnus, Cygnus atratus, peafowls, phasianus, parrots, and others). Also in the Park are roes, foxes, goats, and rabbits.
In Westminster, the three government departments concerned with the British role in Sierra Leone—the MoD, the FCO, and DfID—struggled to agree on the objectives of the military deployment beyond the evacuation, which led to delays in issuing orders. Richards did not receive precise instructions until after Operation Palliser had commenced, and rules of engagement (ROEs) were not issued before the start of the operation. Commanders defaulted to the ROEs used in Northern Ireland, their most recent relevant experience.Dorman, p. 68.
Peter Roes (born 4 May 1964) is a Belgian former racing cyclist. He rode in three editions of the Tour de France. He also competed in the team pursuit event at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
Geoff Roes holds the men's course record with a finish time of 18:30:55 in 2009. Bethany Lewis holds the women's course record with a time of 22:21:47, which she set in 2014.
In the area's rivers, there is fishing and swimming in the cold and crystal-clear water. A large variety of wild animals exist in the forest, such as: pheasants, partridges, woodcocks, hares, roes, bears, and wolves. The area's flora varies greatly.
The FAC might have to master more than one set of the ROEs. The complexity of the Rules, and the aggravation of conforming with them, were a prime recruiter for the Raven FACs working undercover in Laos.Robbins, pp. 21 - 30.
Traditional wildlife – wolves, foxes, rabbits, boars, roes, storks, geese, ducks – are very rarely found outside a few remaining forests. A traditional horse raising area, the Moldavian Plains in the last century has specialized in livestock (horses, cows, sheep), and poultry.
Brohl is a small village in the Eifel. Through the municipality flows the Brohlbach, which empties into the Moselle at Karden. Nearby lie Treis-Karden on the Moselle, Münstermaifeld, Polch and Mayen. Neighbouring villages are, among others, Roes, Forst and Kaifenheim.
Together with his friend Nadir young Laid reluctantly embarks on a trip to his hometown Timimoun, the legendary oasis in the Sahara desert. The film and novel are a kind of anthropological journey full of danger and adventure through a country torn with political tension and under the growing influence of religious fundamentalism. In strong and vivid language Roes paints a picture of a society with violent fathers and hard-hearted mothers, but also with tenderful friendships. Main subject of Roes' poetical and academic work is the role of the "stranger" or the "foreigner" in our societies.
Traditional wildlife - wolves, foxes, rabbits, boars, roes, storks, geese, ducks - are very rarely found outside a few remaining forests. A traditional horse growing area, the Moldavian Plain since the beginning of the 20th century has specialized in livestock (cows, sheep) and poultry.
It is situated north of Marble Island. Roes Welcome Sound measures long, and wide. In 1613 it was reached by Thomas Button who called it 'Ne Ultra'. It is named after Sir Thomas Roe, friend and sponsor of explorer Luke Fox's 1631 Arctic voyage. Capt.
Sila River and Wager Bay At Hudson Bay's northwest corner, some northeast of Chesterfield Inlet, near the Capes Fullerton and Kendall, is the entrance of Roes Welcome Sound, which extends northwards between the Barrenlands of the Kivalliq Region (meaning: border of the land) and Southampton Island to Repulse Bay, where there is a settlement of that name, situated at the Arctic circle. Wager Bay is an inlet of Roes Welcome Sound, pretty much in its geographical center, near Cape Dobbs. Wager Bay is the core of the national park. Its entrance is a rather narrow bottleneck, it is more than long and approximately wide at its narrowest spot.
The area of the village is the home of hunters. Professionals spend 4-5 nights a week in the near forests. In January and February they hunt for boars, foxes, deer, etc. (Boars can be hunted throughout the whole year.) In March, hunters mostly go for roes.
By 1964, the ROEs had changed to allow U.S. Army aircraft to observe from as low as 50 feet, while the USAF and VNAF were held to a 500-foot minimum. As the war evolved, so did the ROE; they became complex. Different branches of the military service--U.
The name Westrozebeke means 'west thatch brook'. The word 'roze' is also related to the 'roes' of the nearby city Roeselare. It lies at the top of a hill, and has beautiful views, especially to the West. It has two football fields and a local youth mouvement, the Chiro.
It can be almost impossible to differentiate males from females. Males in a group can be determined as they may become more territorial. Reproduction involves females laying roes into caves or hollows of roots. There is a high rate of mortality until the spawn are five centimeters long.
By 1832, George Roe had inherited both of these plants which were near to each other, and expanded them. In addition, he leased additional premises in Mount Brown, which were used as maltings, kilns, and warehouses. By 1827, output of the Thomas Street Distillery was reported as being 244,279 gallons. George Roe's two sons, Henry and George, succeeded to the ownership in 1862, by which point the firm was large and prosperous, and the Roes a family of wealth and influence. So much so that in 1878, the Roes could afford to donate £250,000, a very large sum in those days, to the restoration of Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin, and were knighted for their efforts.
Having accepted the position, Roe had little time to set his affairs in order, as the official party would soon be leaving on the . He then set about the purchase of equipment for his own requirements and for the surveying office. The Roes embarked upon the barque Parmelia on 3 February 1829.
In 1742 Christopher Middleton reached the west end. He sailed north through Roes Welcome Sound to Repulse Bay. Seeing the strait ice- filled in August, it seemed clear that there was no passage so he gave the names Frozen Strait and Repulse Bay. In 1821 William Edward Parry passed the strait with no difficulty.
Under 14 girls won the Grade 3B Championship title defeating Trillick but lost out to the same opposition in the League final. Minor girls defeated Owen Roes to win the Grade 4 Championship title. Juvenile girls lost to Trillick in the Grade 4 Championship final. 2015\. Female specific changing room's complex constructed @ Páirc Mhic Sioghair.
Governmental offices and services for the village, the town, and the county are all located in Lowville, as is the Lewis County Courthouse, which houses the state supreme court, as well as the county, family, and surrogate's courts. Lowville's mayor is Joe Beagle. Village judges are Jennifer Scordo and Rikki Stanton. Village clerk is Pamela Roes.
ROE is especially used for comparing the performance of companies in the same industry. As with return on capital, a ROE is a measure of management's ability to generate income from the equity available to it. ROEs of 15–20% are generally considered good. ROE is also a factor in stock valuation, in association with other financial ratios.
Templeglantine GAA Club (formed in 1898) is solely a Hurling club which currently competes at Junior A level in Limerick GAA. It currently plays in the West Limerick Junior A Hurling Championship. The club originally played as 'Templeglantine Owen Roes' or 'Eoin Ruas' at various times in the past. The club colours are Green & Gold hoops.
Accessed December 25, 2011. "Conrad Roes bought fourteen acres on the west side of Farview Avenue, Paramus, in Bergen County. The property is said to have the second highest elevation in the county and overlooks the Manhattan skyline." Paramus became one of the "truck farming" areas that helped New Jersey earn its nickname as the "Garden State".
By 2006, the population figure was 737 (370 men and 367 women). In mid November, the new development area “Am Heiligenhäuschen/Im Seufen” was opened up. By the end of the year, AJE Consulting, a company based in Roes, had brought wireless Internet service to the municipality. On 18 and 19 January, the windstorm Kyrill swept across Germany.
The habitats of the fauna in the area around the city include forests, sub-alpine and alpine zones with their characteristic flora. According to Dahl (1954) this area is a home to 2 described amphibia, 8 reptile, 52 bird and 16 mammal species. Deciduous forests are predominantly inhabited by small rodents; there are also bears, roes, wildcats, bats and other animals.
There are 17 newly discovered species of Sesiidae and it is believed that this is their only habitat in Serbia. Animals inhabiting the mountain include 50 mammal and 100 bird species, including the more common hares, roes, pheasants, foxes, partridges and quails but also in Serbia rare, Red Listed corn crake. Wolves, once living on Kosmaj, are extinct from the mountain.
The club was founded in 1888 as Saint Patrick's Mayobridge and is the oldest in County Down. It was revived in 1906 by the Ancient Order of Hibernians under the name Mayobridge Owen Roes (after Owen Roe O'Neill). Mayobridge won the county title in 1918 and 1919. It closed down for a time in the 1940s and again in the 1960s before reviving.
Stay me with flagons, > comfort me with apples: for I am sick of love. I charge you, O ye daughters > of Jerusalem, by the roes, and by the hinds of the field, that ye stir not > up, nor awake my love, till he please. The voice of my beloved! behold, he > cometh leaping upon the mountains, skipping upon the hills.
In 1929, the city rent the modern house, an exhibition attraction to install the radio "Alpes-Grenoble".Archives municipales de Grenoble, cote 355W29. The Perret tower stays reachable with its two lifts and is the main attraction but another starts to compete with it: the zoological garden in which two famous bears lives with wolves, deers, roes, wild boars.Les Nouvelles de Grenoble, N°55 de novembre 2001.
Roes Welcome Sound is a long channel at the northwest end of Hudson Bay in Kivalliq Region, Nunavut, Canada between the mainland on the west and Southampton Island on the east. It opens south into Hudson Bay. Its north end joins Repulse Bay which is connected east through Frozen Strait to Foxe Basin, thereby making Southampton Island an island. Wager Bay is a western branch.
It is separated from the Melville Peninsula by Frozen Strait. Other waterways surrounding the island include Roes Welcome Sound to the west, Bay of Gods Mercy in the southwest, Fisher Strait in the south, Evans Strait in the southeast, and Foxe Channel in the east. Hansine Lake is located in the far north. Bell Peninsula is located in the southeastern part of the island.
Arctic Circle arch Naujaat is at the north end of Roes Welcome Sound which separates Southampton Island from the mainland. On the east side of Naujaat Frozen Strait leads east to Foxe Channel. The hamlet is located exactly on the Arctic Circle, on the north shore of Naujaat and on the south shore of the Rae Isthmus. Transport to the community is provided primarily by air and by an annual sealift.
Cape Fullerton, Nunavut, Canada Barracks at Cape Fullerton, Nunavut, Canada, 1904. Photo by J. D. Moodie. The original notes with this photograph added "Officers' Quarters only built at that time and occupied by Detachment, 1904." Cape Fullerton (Qatiktalik in Inuktitut) is a cape and peninsula in the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut, Canada located on the northwest shores of Hudson Bay on Roes Welcome Sound and includes Fullerton Harbour.
2, 4 (technique). With the Diaghilev company, he first assumed roles made famous by Vaslav Nijinsky,Oxford Reference: "Though unusually short he was a dazzling virtuoso with an extraordinary jump, and took over many of Nijinski's roes... ."Garafola (2005): Léonide Massine was also a "a replacement for Nijinsky" (p.60). Massine the dancer "took over Nijinsky's roles in Petrouchka, Cléopâtra, Schéhérazade, and L'Après-midi d'un Faune" (p. 185).
Parry, trying to find the Northwest Passage during his 1821 voyage, wrote: > "On an inspection of the charts, I think it will also appear probable that a > communication will one day be found to exist between this inlet (Prince > Regent's) and Hudson's Bay, either through the broad and unexplored channel > called Sir Thomas Roe's Welcome, or through Repulse Bay, which has not yet > been satisfactorily examined." Roes Welcome Sound is a bowhead whale migratory path.
Højbygaard Sugar Factory Already from its foundation, Danske Sukkerfabrikker invested heavily in developing a local sugar industry based on sugar roes from Funen, Lolland-Falster and Møn. The construction of a large new sugar factory in Odense began in 1872. The competing Højbygaard Sugar Factory at Holeby on Lolland was acquired in 1880.A sugar factory in Nakskov was constructed in 1882 and followed by two new sugar factories in Stege and Assens in 1894.
The grove is so isolated that red deer are only found here in the Bereg forests; there are about 50 of them, and some have capital antlers. Wild boars and roes, as well as black storks and wild cats can often be seen here. There are also vipers living here, so it is recommended to wear rubber boots when walking in the forest. Outside Lónya a hunting lodge is waiting for the hunters.
Ukkusiksalik National Park () is a national park in Nunavut, Canada. It covers of tundra and coastal mudflats south of the Arctic Circle and the hamlet of Naujaat (formerly Repulse Bay), from Hudson Bay's Roes Welcome Sound towards the western Barrenlands and the source of Brown River. The park surrounds Wager Bay, a -long inlet on the Hudson Bay. Although the smallest of Nunavut's four national parks, it is the sixth largest in Canada.
Fish and shrimp processing is usually divided into mechanical and non-mechanical processing. The mechanical category includes freezing plants, canning, fishmeal plants and fish liver oil extraction plants. In the non- mechanical category there are dried fish, dried shrimp, shark fin, fish maw/stomach, live lobster, live crab and fish roes/ovaries. There are 27 processing plants for the production of frozen products in Pakistan, one for canning and 8 for fishmeal processing.
Founded in 1888, the Harps represented Armagh in the 1890 Ulster Final, beating Cookstown's Owen Roes, but losing to All-Ireland Champions Midleton of Cork in the All-Ireland Semi-Final. Football declined somewhat in the period 1910-1915, but revived in 1916 when it appears that the Harps reformed under a new name, Young Ireland. Another Armagh City club, St Malachy's, was active in the 1940s. The Armagh Harps were recreated under the original name in 1945.
Leeres Viertel published in 1996, was the novel that earned Roes his reputation as one of the leading German Poeten des Fremden. In this novel the protagonist is an anthropologist travelling in Yemen researching traditional children's games. His account is a juxtaposition of travel writing, observations on daily life, anthropological lists, and reflections on the theory of play. Another complementary narrative strand in the novel comprises a diary written by an early nineteenth-century traveller to Yemen, Ferdinand Schnittke.
The fauna is represented by Deer Stag, Rhino Beetle, other stag- beetles and rare insects. Many other amphibians, reptilians and rodents can be met as well. Game consists of wild boars, roes, foxes, rabbits and wolves are a trouble for the local farmers during some of the colder winters. History In the North-Western end of the village, right beside the “Krachtina” gulch, the “Gradishte” hill stands tall, where an ancient Roman military camp has been established.
The club was founded in 1922 by former members of the Owen Roes, a club formed in 1895 and who played their football originally in the Meath Championship due to the lack of football in County Louth. The newly formed Wolfe Tones had to wait two years until they got their first competitive match, coming against Boyne Rangers of Drogheda. It was also their first competitive win, outscoring the Rangers by 1–07 to 1–03.
In 1807 he was elected to sit for County Armagh in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, serving until 1820. In 1775 Richardson married Dorothea ("Dolly") Monroe (b. 1754), a daughter of Henry Monroe of Roes Hall, Tullylish. She was a noted beauty who while staying in Dublin with her aunt Frances, Lady Loftus, had been courted by Henry Grattan, Sir Hercules Langrishe, Francis Andrews, Provost of Trinity College, and the recently widowed Viceroy Lord Townshend.
Bottarga in Spain is produced and consumed mainly in the country's southeastern region, in the Autonomous Community of Murcia and the province of Alicante. It is usually made from a variety of roes including, among others, grey mullet, tuna, bonito, or even black drum or common ling (the latter two somewhat cheaper and less valued). Much of its production is centered around the town of San Pedro del Pinatar, to the shores of the Mar Menor, where there are also salt ponds.
In 1861, he enlisted in a volunteer company, the 124th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, in response to the outbreak of the Civil War. Though he was elected sergeant, his father was opposed to him engaging in the war and took him to Europe in January 1862. Roe Sr. claimed he would allow his son to continue if the war had not ended within six months. Most of those six months were spent abroad, and the Roes visited England, France, Switzerland and Italy.
The original text was edited into a libretto in Hebrew, German and Arabic by Elkana's long time collaborator Michael Roes while preserving Lessing's unique poetic language. Elkana's new Piano Concerto “…with purity and light…” (2015) was commissioned by the Israel Symphony Orchestra and premiered on July 21, 2016. "Casino Umbro" is the title of Elkana's recent CD released to great critical acclaim on the American label Ravello in 2012. The CD includes four compositions: Casino Umbro, String Quartet No.2, Arabic Lessons and Tru'a.
Anne Roes "The Representation of the Chimaera" The Journal of Hellenic Studies 54.1 (1934), pp. 21–25, adduces Ancient Near Eastern conventions of winged animals whose wings end in animal heads. An autonomous tradition, one that did not rely on the written word, was represented in the visual repertory of the Greek vase-painters. The Chimera first appears at an early stage in the repertory of the proto-Corinthian pottery-painters, providing some of the earliest identifiable mythological scenes that may be recognized in Greek art.
The southern coast of the Caspian Sea, which consists of the Iranian provinces of Gilan, Mazanderan, and Golestan, has a fertile environment that is also reflected in its cuisine. Kateh is a method of cooking rice that originates from this region. This type of rice dish is also eaten there as a breakfast meal, either heated with milk and jam or cold with cheese and garlic. Caviar fish roes also hail from this region, and are typically served with eggs in frittatas and omelettes.
In the spring of 2006 the Delhi Travellers would be responsible for eliminating the Braves in the conference finals in four games. In 2006-07 Tavistock finished first place overall during the regular season. The league's top two scorers, Jeff Roes and Joe Voll played for the Tavistock Braves during the 06-07 season, Voll set a team and conference record tallying 122 points in 42 games. However come playoff time the Braves again found themselves in a battle for the conference title with Delhi.
The scandal created a prolonged moral crisis for Catherine Mulgrave. Thompson was effectively put on probation as a missionary for approximately a year and a half and was stripped of his position as a schoolmaster at Salem and transferred to Akropong, to be given a second chance supervised closely by other Basel missionaries, Widmann, Roes, Dieterle, Mohr and their colleagues. One Basel missionary, Friedrich Schiedt defended George Thompson after the allegations of sexual transgressions surfaced. Meanwhile, Mulgrave stayed on the coast where she continued to run the school and raise their two children.
Foxe gave names to 27 locations during his voyages, eight of which exist in current usage. These include Roes Welcome Sound, named after his friend and sponsor, Sir Thomas Roe and Cape Dorset, named after Edward Sackville, 4th Earl of Dorset on 24 September 1631. In the 20th century this cape gave its name to the Dorset culture—a Paleo-Eskimo culture (500 BC – AD 1500) that preceded the Inuit culture in Arctic North America—whose remains were first found there. Thus, this name could also be indirectly attributed to Captain Foxe.
The eggs themselves are the largest of the commonly used roes, and range in color from dark gray (almost black) to light gray, with the lighter colors coming from older fish, and being the most valued. The most expensive caviar is beluga-albino caviar often called "Almas". Almas is a golden caviar produced from the eggs of a very rare female albino sturgeon between 60 and 100 years old, which swims in the southern Caspian Sea near Iran where apparently less pollution exists."Most expensive caviar", Guinness World Records.
Crops, vegetables, commercial plants (such as tobacco), fruit trees (such as apple trees), livestock fodder, and occasionally grapes, potatoes, and berry shrubs are cultivated in the region. The agriculture overwhelmingly dominates traditional vegetation, (deciduous) forests, and occasionally the forest steppes. Region's wildlife includes rabbits, roes, storks, geese and ducks, however in the last half-century these species populations declined in numbers because there are only few remaining forest habitats remaining. A traditional horse breeding area, in the last century the Bălți steppe has specialized in livestock (cows, sheep), and poultry.
It was transferring building materials for the establishment of the Repulse Bay HBC post. Situated at a favorable location at the northern end of Roes Welcome Sound, this post became important for the company's intention to expand their business towards the north. Alongside these local activities, the Hudson's Bay Company, during the first years of the 20th century, made great effort to get the fur trade under control. They started to build up a large and dense network of posts from the barren lands of northwest Hudson Bay to the northern coast of the continent.
Lyon received his promotion to captain on his return. In 1824, he was given command of , a ship that had proved itself a poor Arctic vessel on William Edward Parry's 1819 expedition. His goal was to sail to Hudson Bay and then north through Roes Welcome Sound to Repulse Bay and then go overland through unknown country to reach John Franklin's furthest east at Point Turnagain on the Kent Peninsula. The Inuit had told Parry that there was salt water three days' walk to the west, but this was apparently the Gulf of Boothia.
Anthony Brandt,"The Man Who Ate His Boots", Chapter 11 Hudson Bay was unusually ice-filled, and on 1 September 1824, near Cape Fullerton, just west of the entrance to Roes Welcome Sound, a storm drove the ship onto a rock or iceberg. All hands expected the ship to sink but when the gale died down it was still afloat. On 12 September, Griper was forced to anchor offshore in a gale with heavy seas and snow. It lost its anchor cables and the masts and rigging were badly damaged.
Ivory Hours was founded in 2012 by brother and sister Luke and Annie Roes, The band released their full-length debut album 'Morning Light' on June 9, 2015. The album was produced by Dan Brodbeck and engineered by João Carvalho. In the summer of 2015 the band won CFNY 102.1 the Edge's Next Big Thing contest out of 442 bands from across Canada. The following autumn Ivory Hours were the Grand Prize winners of Canada's Walk of Fame's Emerging Artist Music Mentorship Program which awarded the band $25,000, studio time, and a performance during Canada's Walk of Fame events.
Faith Anne is the eldest child of Catholic singer and theater actors, Edna and Rodolfo Herminigildo, born in Angono City, Philippines on June 3, 1994. Her family originally lived in Rizal, where Faith Anne studied at San Isidro Elementary School. Music was a real part of her early development; she used to join different programs in her school, but then later transferred to a different school because of some family business reasons. In 2010, at the age of six, she won as Little Miss ROES (Rosario Ocampo Elementary School); Taytay, Rizal that led to her being known before she had graduated elementary school.
He also made the feature film Timimoun, an Algerian road movie, based on the Greek tragedy of Orestes (2004/2005). This road movie and the novel Weg nach Timimoun by Michael Roes are based on the Ancient Greek myth of Orestes who returned to Mycenae together with his friend Pylades to kill his mother and her lover in revenge of their murder of his father. Laid owns a small photo studio in the Algerian harbour city of Bejaia. In a letter his sister appeals to him to avenge his father who was shot by Laid’s mother in an act of desperation.
Comer made the first of his Arctic voyages at age 17 on the whaler Nile bound for Cumberland Sound, Baffin Island in 1875. From 1889 to 1891, he made three cruises on the schooner Era to southeastern Baffin Island. These were followed by 15 months whaling on the Canton during 1893–1894. After 20 years of seafaring, Comer became captain of his first ship in 1895. From 1895–1912, Comer was the master on six whaling cruises to the Hudson Bay, including wintering in Roes Welcome Sound, on the Era (wrecked off Newfoundland in 1906) (Eber, 1989, pp.
In 2009, Olson ran his first fifty kilometer race and came in sixth. The following year, he won his first one hundred mile race. In 2011 he first attempted the Western States 100. The route goes from Squaw Valley to Auburn, California and attracts an international field and he completed the course in 16 hours 18 minutes to finish sixth. In 2012, Olson won the 39th annual Western States 100 race in the record time of 14:46:44, trimming the course record of 15:07:04, set by Geoff Roes two years earlier, by over twenty minutes.
As the region was too remote and thought to be useless, the bay was not again recorded or visited for more than a century. In the 1860s, American explorer Charles Francis Hall's two-masted ship Monticello reached Roes Welcome Sound in 1864 while searching for John Franklin's lost Northwest Passage expedition of 1845 and had to overwinter at the mouth of Wager Bay. In 1879, another American expedition led by Lieutenant Frederick Schwatka searching for John Franklin passed nearby Wager Bay by land. The region eventually became recognized when the fur trade started there at the end of 19th century.
As a memorial, and to give thanks for deliverance from what might have been a much worse disaster, a Heiligenhäuschen (a small, shrinelike structure consecrated to a saint or saints) with a Madonna was built. Since 1946, Kaifenheim has been part of the then newly founded state of Rhineland-Palatinate. In that same year, a volunteer fire brigade was established. In 1952, the local drum corps, Wanderlust, for the first time produced Passion plays. The proceeds went to help with the fund for the restoration of the Schwanenkirche (“Swan Church”) in Roes, which had been destroyed in 1944 in an air raid.
The scandal was a huge embarrassment to Catherine Mulgrave. Thompson was effectively put on probation as a missionary for approximately 18 months and was stripped of his position as a schoolmaster at Salem and transferred to Akropong, under close supervision by Basel missionaries, Widmann, Roes, Dieterle, Mohr and others. Meanwhile, Mulgrave stayed on the coast where she continued to run the school and raise their two children. The Inspector of the Basel Mission, Wilhelm Hoffmann wrote to Mulgrave in 1847 to inquire about Thompson's lapses, to which she elicited sympathy for her husband, in spite of his infidelity. Thompson had another affair which was discovered in June 1849.
The fauna of the Julian Alps is very rich as well, a heritage that has to be protected and controlled by the hunting and fishing regulation made by dedicated authorities in the best possible way. More than one thousand species of insects live in the valleys and on the slopes, in the woods you can meet foxes, hares, roes and other minor rodents and mammals, nearby specimens of tetraonides like grouses and cocks of the wood. High pastures are the reign of chamoises, ibexes, reintegrated from 1970, white partridges. In between the rocks nest the woodpecker, the raven with the yellow bill, last but not least the eagle, strictly protected.
On August 22, the second day of the siege, between 2:30–⁠3:30 pm, the FBI HRT sniper/observer teams were briefed and deployed to the cabin on foot. According to the RRTF report to the DOJ, there were various views and interpretations taken of these ROEs by members of FBI SWAT teams in action at the Ruby Ridge site. Denver SWAT team leader Gregory Sexton described them as "severe" and "inappropriate." Two members of the Denver SWAT team said they were "strong" and a "departure from the ... standard deadly force policy", "inappropriate", and of a sort one "had never been given" before.
On 5 March 1741, Middleton was appointed to the command of , a Royal Navy bomb vessel which was refitted at Deptford Dockyard and rigged as a three-masted ship. In May, he left England on Furnace, accompanied by a smaller vessel, the purchased , under the command of William Moor, and sailed to Hudson Bay in search of a Northwest Passage. He spent the winter at Fort Churchill, and then proceeded north, into Roes Welcome Sound and discovered Wager Inlet where he was iced in for three weeks. At the head of the sound he found himself blocked by ice, and named the place Repulse Bay.
Comer published papers in 1910 and 1913 in the Bulletin of the American Geographical Society of New York providing improved maps and charts of Southampton Island. In appreciation for his cartography, the government of Canada named the narrow strait around the bend of Roes Welcome Sound that separates northern Southampton Island from White Island "Comer Strait" () in his honor. Comer also published notes in American Anthropologist (1923) about Southampton Island's isolated Sadlermiut who became extinct in 1902. Subsequent to their extinction, Comer attempted to repopulate Southampton Island at the exceedingly flat Cape Kendall on the island's western shore, northwest of the Bay of Gods Mercy, with Aivilik.
Bloom is introduced to the reader as a man of appetites: > Mr Leopold Bloom ate with relish the inner organs of beasts and fowls. He > liked thick giblet soup, nutty gizzards, a stuffed roast heart, liverslices > fried with crustcrumbs, fried hencods' roes. Most of all he liked grilled > mutton kidneys which gave to his palate a fine tang of faintly scented > urine. The Bloom character, born in 1866, is the only son of Rudolf Virág (a Hungarian Jew from Szombathely who emigrated to Ireland, converted from Judaism to Protestantism, changed his name to Rudolph Bloom and later committed suicide), and of Ellen Higgins, an Irish Protestant.
The Roes Creek Campground Camptender's Cabin, also known as the Rising Sun Campground Ranger Cabin, in Glacier National Park is an example of the National Park Service Rustic style. Built in 1937 and designed by the National Park Service Branch of Plans and Design, this small cabin is significant for its association with an important trend in park visitation patterns: the increase of middle-class automobile tourists and federal (versus concessioner) development of infrastructure appropriate to this new clientele. In addition to basic services, an increased NPS presence was also warranted: campgrounds were assigned seasonal "camptenders" who performed custodial duties and provided assistance to visitors.
It was replaced in 1339 by one built by Fergal O'Duigenan which was burned down in 1340 and replaced three years later by the church, one gable of which stands today. Sheltered by that gable is the vault of the McDermott Roes, in which Turlough O'Carolan was interred in 1738. This gable is a memorial to the Gaelic Literary tradition from the 13th -18th century as represented by the O'Duigenans, hereditary erenachs of Kilronan (lay abbots who held church land from generation to generation), and chroniclers (as well as bards and ollavs- hereditary poets) to the MacDermots, Princes of Moylurg, down to Turlough O'Carolan, sometimes styled "The Last of the Bards". The O'Duigenans maintained a school of history on this site.
Armagh Harps represented Armagh in the Ulster final, beating Tyrone (Cookstown's Owen Roes), but losing to All-Ireland Champions Cork (Midleton) in the All-Ireland Semi-Final. Despite early success at provincial level, national success at junior and minor level and All-Ireland final appearances in 1953 and 1977, it took until 2002 for the Armagh county team to win their first and only All- Ireland Senior Football Championship under manager Joe Kernan. The county won the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship, in 1949 and again in 2009, but lost the 1957 All-Ireland Minor final to Meath. The current manager of the county football team (since 2015) is Kieran McGeeney, who had a five-year contract that was extended by a year in 2019 to 2020.
Maria Nafpliotou is an award-winning Greek actress. In addition to lead roles in Greek television and movies, she has delivered many leading roles on the stage, and is also a dancer. Nafpliotou was born in Athens and still resides there. She took up dancing while at school, initially with the Rodopi Kouvari Dancing School but continued her studies at the Rallou Manou Professional Dancing School, whence she graduated. After she completed her studies, she started her career as a professional dancer as a member of Rallou Manou's Greek Chorodram (1987-1992) and a member of the modern dancing group Andromeda (1990-1992). From 1992 to 1996 she was the lead dancer for the dance theater group Roes, formed by Sofia Spyratou.
Michael Roes is a novelist, poet, anthropologist and film-maker with an interest in interaction with the foreign. He has drawn inspiration from a wide and diverse range of cultures in his work, from the North American Indians, featured in the novel Der Coup der Berdache, to contemporary China in Die Fünf Farben Schwarz, and from Welsh mythology in Lleu Llaw Gyffes, to the Islamic world in Leeres Viertel, Weg nach Timimoun, Nah Inverness, and Geschichte der Freundschaft. His work is characterised by syncretism, experimentation and a multicultural flavour. It reveals a desire to engage with people from other cultures, and he has a vision of intercultural learning as an active exchange, an experience that must be sought, in which one must give as well as take.
Antrim manager Liam Bradley (left) at the launch of the 2009 Dr McKenna Cup Armagh became only the second team to win the Ulster Senior Football Championship in 1890. In the early years of the GAA, a club that won its county championship went on to represent the county and would also wear the county colours. Armagh Harps represented Armagh in the Ulster final, beating Tyrone (Cookstown's Owen Roes), but losing to All-Ireland Champions Cork (Midleton) in the All-Ireland Semi-Final. Despite early success at provincial level, national success at junior and minor level and All-Ireland final appearances in 1953 and 1977, it took until 2002 for Armagh to win their first and only All-Ireland Senior Football Championship under manager Joe Kernan.
The Rising Sun Auto Camp, also known as the Roes Creek Auto Camp, East Glacier Auto Camp or simply Rising Sun preserves a portion of the built-up area of Glacier National Park that documents the second phase of tourist development in the park. Rising Sun is located along the Going-to-the-Sun Road, approximately from the east entrance to Glacier National Park, Montana, United States. Rising Sun is a wayside area that has a National Park Service campground, a camp store and gift shop, picnic area, restaurant, as well as a motel and guest cabins which are managed by the park's concessionaire, Xanterra Parks & Resorts. In the immediate area, there is also a boat dock as well as sightseeing boats which allow visitors to tour Saint Mary Lake, the second largest lake in the park.
This theory was predominant among psychiatrists through the 1970s, but has since been discredited.; In a process called benefit finding, the she-ro uses the emotional trauma of being diagnosed with breast cancer and the suffering of extended treatment to transform herself into a stronger, happier and more sensitive person who is grateful for the opportunity to become a better person. In particular, she sees breast cancer as an opportunity to give herself permission for necessary personal growth that she felt she was prohibited from or unable to make before. Breast cancer thereby becomes a rite of passage rather than a disease,; with pink ribbon culture honoring the suffering of its she-roes by selecting them based on the amount of misery they have experienced, and leading women whose treatment is less painful or debilitating to feel excluded and devalued.
Strabane also took part in the Finn Valley league. In January 1936 a new club was formed in Strabane and was called Owen Roes, the Chairman was Hugh Gillespie and Frank McNally was the Secretary. 1945\. Strabane Lámh Dhearg won the Tyrone Senior football title defeating Dungannon Clarke's in the final. Strabane also won the Derry City league the same year. 1946\. Strabane Lámh Dhearg defeated Gortin to win the Premier Cup. 1948\. Strabane won the Tyrone Minor football title defeating Clonoe in the final. 1950's. Strabane competed in the Tyrone senior and minor Hurling competitions but there was difficulty in keeping the G.A.A. alive in the town during this decade. 1960\. Strabane lost to Benburb in the Tyrone Junior football championship final. 1968\. Strabane Juveniles won the Tyrone football championship final defeating Trillick in the final. 1973\.
Women in the Arts & Media Coalition In 2003, Barnette directed her first feature film, an adaptation of Civil Brand, she told the LA Times it was inspired by the original screenplay by Preston A Whitmore II. Her most recent feature film is Woman Thou Art Loosed: On the 7th Day (2012), her 11th movie and third for theatrical release. The film is a thriller and family drama following the story of a marriage on the rocks, which received an NAACP Image Award Nomination for Best Independent Feature in 2012. Barnette directed two episodes of Being Mary Jane: "Hot Seat" and "Don't Call It A Comeback" (2015 - Season 3). Barnette is the Executive Producer of Black History Mini Docs, 90 second videos featuring the stories of African-American heroes and she-roes, as well as daily tributes which are posted on Facebook, Twitter & Pinterest.
As early as the 16th century the Norwegian government tried to restrict their use; nevertheless, the method was in use until the 19th century. The earliest recorded description of the moose is in Julius Caesar's Commentarii de Bello Gallico, where it is described thus: > There are also [animals], which are called moose. The shape of these, and > the varied color of their skins, is much like roes, but in size they surpass > them a little and are destitute of horns, and have legs without joints and > ligatures; nor do they lie down for the purpose of rest, nor, if they have > been thrown down by any accident, can they raise or lift themselves up. > Trees serve as beds to them; they lean themselves against them, and thus > reclining only slightly, they take their rest; when the huntsmen have > discovered from the footsteps of these animals whither they are accustomed > to betake themselves, they either undermine all the trees at the roots, or > cut into them so far that the upper part of the trees may appear to be left > standing.
The Minsk Zoo was established in 1984 by nature amateurs from the Minsk Automobile Plant. Its founder and the first manager was Fedor Revsin, an engineer and a designer of the Minsk Automobile Plant, also the chairman of the Nature Amateurs Club of the plant. The first foster-children of the new Zoo were wild animals, which had found themselves in miserable condition (an injured white stork, swans, polluted with black oil in an industrial precipitation pond, young roes, small foxes and others). Owing to the support, rendered by the management of the plant and to enthusiasm of its employees, small Zoo with enclosures for animals was built in floodplain of the Svislach river, at the bank of a picturesque oxbow lake (former river-bed), not far from the plant. Even at that time, our animal collection counted in about 50 species, including those of non-local fauna, presented by other zoos from Grodno, Moscow, Leningrad, Mena etc. The Zoo first opened to visitors, who were mostly Minsk inhabitants, on August 9, 1984.
Distribution patterns of whales in this regions are largely affected by presences of killer whales, and bowheads can disappear from normal ranges due to recent changes in killer whales' occurrences within the bay possibly because of changes in movements of ice floes by climate change. Whaling grounds in 19th century covered from Marble Island to Roes Welcome Sound and to Lyon Inlet and Fisher Strait, and whales still migrate through most of these areas. Mostly, distribution within Hudson Bay is restricted in northwestern part along with Wager Bay, Repulse Bay, Southampton Island (one of two main know summering areas), Frozen Strait, northern Foxe Basin, and north of Igloolik in summer, and satellite tracking indicates that some portions of the group within the bay do not venture further south than such as Whale Cove and areas south of Coasts and Mansel Islands. Cow – calf pairs and juveniles up to in length consist of majority of summering aggregation in northern Foxe Basin, while matured males and noncalving females may use the northwestern part of Hudson Bay.

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