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At 24 years old, he obtained his first publication in Siempre!
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He has been a professor and researcher for El Colegio de México in 1977; guest professor at St Antony's College, Oxford, from October to December in 1981 and 1983; guest professor at Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, from October to December 1987.
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Similarly, he was visiting professor at Princeton University's Program in Latin American Studies in the autumn of 2013.
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magazine, titled: "La saña y el terror" ("The viciousness and terror"), which tells of the Corpus Christi Thursday Massacre (which he witnessed).
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A year later he started to collaborate at Plural, Excélsior's monthly cultural magazine.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique%20Krauze
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Enrique Krauze
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METONYMIC
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press
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At the airport, Diana is hounded by the press, who address her reverentially as Princess.
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In the morning, in self-disgust, he tells her that he's leaving her and that he fooled her only as an act of revenge.
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He reserves a flight to Rome, packs her into his car, and takes her to Heathrow airport to send her back to her life as the Princess Della Romita.
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She boards the plane to leave.
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Cast Julie Christie as Diana Scott Laurence Harvey as Miles Brand Dirk Bogarde as Robert Gold José Luis de Vilallonga as Prince Cesare della Romita (as Jose Luis De Villalonga) Roland Curram as Malcolm Basil Henson as Alec Prosser-Jones Helen Lindsay as Felicity Prosser-Jones Carlo Palmucci as Curzio della Romita Dante Posani as Gino Umberto Raho as Palucci Marika Rivera as Woman Alex Scott as Sean Martin Ernest Walder as Kurt Brian Wilde as Willett Pauline Yates as Estelle Gold Peter Bayliss as Lord Grant Richard Bidlake as Rupert Crabtree T.B. Bowen as Tony Bridges (as Trevor Nowen) Annette Carell as Billie Castiglione Jean Claudio as Raoul Maxim Georgina Cookson as Carlotta Hale James Cossins as Basildon Jane Downs as Julie (as Jane Bownes) Zakes Mokae as Black Man At French Party (uncredited) Production and reputation According to Richard Gregson, agent for John Schlesinger, the budget was around £300,000 and was entirely provided by Nat Cohen at Anglo-Amalgamated.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darling%20%281965%20film%29
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Darling (1965 film)
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METONYMIC
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press
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At the annual meeting on 28 May 1919 it was decided that the possibility of getting a mean of influencing the press in Halland should be investigated.
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The reason for the change was that it fitted better with the post distribution, and the days were those on which Falkenbergs Tidning was published as well.
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The farmer's movement gets involved The recently formed National Farmers Union (Jordbrukarnas Riksförbund) want a newspaper in Halland.
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As a consequence a company, owned by individuals within the farmer's movement, bought the paper.
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The goal was to make it a paper of the entire county.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallands%20Nyheter
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Hallands Nyheter
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press
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At the junket, while Eddie and Gwen are at each other's throats, Lee plants stories to convince the press the couple are reconciling.
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Lee enlists the help of Gwen's sister and personal assistant, Kiki, and they persuade Gwen that her tarnished career and public image will benefit if she attends the junket, where she will also be able to serve Eddie divorce papers.
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Lee bribes Eddie's spiritual guide to convince Eddie he is well enough to attend.
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Gwen encourages Kiki to be her go-between with Eddie while she's dealing with Lee.
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As they spend time together, Eddie notices Kiki recently lost a significant amount of weight and is attractive.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America%27s%20Sweethearts
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America's Sweethearts
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press
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At the outset of Clinton's presidency, Stephanopoulos also served as the de facto press secretary, briefing the press even though Dee Dee Myers was officially the White House Press Secretary.
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In the Clinton administration, Stephanopoulos served as a senior advisor for policy and strategy.
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His initiatives focused on crime legislation, affirmative action, and health care.
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In 1994, after Paula Jones accused Bill Clinton of Sexual harassment, Stephanopoulos and James Carville sought to discredit her allegations against Clinton.
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Both men suggested that Jones was just seeking cash for her story.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George%20Stephanopoulos
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George Stephanopoulos
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media
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At the time, Brazilian law barred any party from addressing the media on the days prior to election day.
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In December 1989, days prior to the second round, businessman Abílio Diniz was the victim of a sensational political kidnapping.
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The act is recognized as an attempt to sabotage Lula's chances of victory by associating the kidnapping with the left wing.
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Lula's party thus had no opportunity to clarify the accusations that the party (PT) was involved in the kidnapping.
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Collor won in the state of São Paulo against many prominent political figures.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando%20Collor%20de%20Mello
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Fernando Collor de Mello
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tabloid
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At Truth, a weekly tabloid devoted to smut and scandal, he worked under the editorship of Fleet Street veteran Solly Chandler.
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He also established a rugby library at Downlands and had it opened by the president of the Australian Rugby Union.
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Journalism In 1964 Whitton joined the staff of The Chronicle as a full-time journalist and in January 1966 he took up a position with the newspaper, Truth, in Melbourne.
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Mark Day, a columnist for The Australian and former part-owner of Truth, said Whitton regarded the tabloid as a place where he could do "something noble in the art of muckraking and shedding light".
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Whitton wrote about the corrupt underbelly of Victoria during the Liberal premiership of Henry Bolte and his deputy Sir Arthur Rylah, winning two Walkley awards for his work.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan%20Whitton
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Evan Whitton
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record
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Atomizer was a polarizing record that was praised in the national press and became an underground success, surpassing the band's expectations by selling three thousand copies soon after its release.
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Riley explained that the song was about the effects of boredom in rural America: "There's only two things to do: Go blow up a whole load of stuff for fun, or have a lot of sex with the one girl in town who'll have sex with anyone. '
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Kerosene' is about a guy who tries to combine the two pleasures."
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Big Black secured a European distribution deal for their records through Blast First, a label recommended to Albini by Sonic Youth, and met enthusiastic responses to their shows on a 1986 European tour.
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The compilation album The Hammer Party, combining Lungs and Bulldozer, was also released through Homestead Records in 1986, but later that year Big Black had a falling out with the label and its distributor, Dutch East India Trading.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big%20Black
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Big Black
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show
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Attack on FlerOn 27 September 2007 at 18:00, after co-hosting MTV TRL: Urban show, Fler was attacked by three unknown men armed with knives.
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50 in Germany and No.
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2000 in Austria.
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One of his bodyguards was able to hold them off, while Fler left through the rear entrance.
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Nobody was harmed.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fler
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Fler
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record
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Attitude" featured John Varvatos seeking inspiration at a record store in Brooklyn and record under his arm and into his Chrysler 300. "
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The 8.4AN System adds, navigation, featuring full-color 3-D graphics and HD Radio 7-inch customizable Driver Information Display (DID) electronic instrument cluster Standard TorqueFlite eight-speed automatic transmission with Rotary E-shift Restyled front and rear fascia New black and silver mesh chrome grille Marketing As part of the 2011 Chrysler 300 advertising campaign, three TV commercials were produced. "
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Homecoming" featured Detroit Lions defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh driving through his rainy hometown of Portland, Oregon, in his new 2011 Chrysler 300, retracing his humble beginnings. "
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Good Things" featured Dr. Dre driving through the streets of Los Angeles in a Beats by Dre equipped 2012 Chrysler 300.
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The "See It Through"' TV commercial featured the Chrysler 300 and notable Detroit locals, including former Detroit Lion Ndamukong Suh and a poem written in 1917 by Edgar Guest titled "See It Through".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler%20300
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Chrysler 300
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show
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Audio Publications In 1944 the Free Methodist Church began a weekly radio show called The Light and Life Radio Hour which featured hymns, sermons, prayer, and scripture reading.
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In 1960, the Free Methodist Publishing House board issued a deed in favor of the general church, whereby the church became the owner of the old property, plus nearly eight acres of land.
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For this the general church paid nothing, but agreed to make payments of $5,000 per year over a ten-year period to the Free Methodist Publishing House.
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The show ran until 1980 and featured several different hosts over the years including Dr. Leroy Lowell, Myron F. Boyd, and Robert Andrews.
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In 2016 Josh Avery began The FMC Radio Show which was a spiritual successor to The Light and Life Radio Hour but embodied a very different focus.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free%20Methodist%20Church
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Free Methodist Church
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broadcast
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Author David Borgenicht called the episode "poignant"; Davis called it "a landmark broadcast" and "a truly memorable episode, one of the show's best".
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Parents' reactions to the episode were, according to the CTW's own reports, "overwhelmingly positive".
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The episode, which won an Emmy, aired on Thanksgiving Day in 1983 so parents could be home to discuss it with their children.
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Caroll Spinney, who played Big Bird and who drew the caricatures prominently used in the episode, reported the cast and crew were moved to tears during filming.
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In the mid-1980s, Americans were becoming more aware of the prevalence of child abuse, so Sesame Streets researchers and producers decided to "reveal" Mr. Snuffleupagus in 1985. "
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20Sesame%20Street
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History of Sesame Street
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METONYMIC
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newspaper
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Author Susanna de Vries in 2007 told a newspaper that her accounts of Aboriginal violence, including infanticide, were censored by publishers in the 1980s and 1990s.
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Infanticide may have continued to occur quite often up until the 1960s.
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An 1866 issue of The Australian News for Home Readers informed readers that "the crime of infanticide is so prevalent amongst the natives that it is rare to see an infant".
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She told reporters that the censorship "stemmed from guilt over the stolen children question".
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Keith Windschuttle weighed in on the conversation, saying this type of censorship started in the 1970s.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infanticide
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Infanticide
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METONYMIC
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periodical
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Baden-Powell was committed by contract to support the Pearson periodical The Scout, and gave no support to Chums, which became derisive about the Boy Scouts.
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It had stories about animals and sports as well as many about young people.
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In 1908 Chums sought to gain Baden Powell's support, and create its own brand of Scouts supporting the Chums paper.
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In 1909 however it became the official journal for the British Boy Scouts, a break-away group from Baden Powell's Scout movement.
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Early 20th century As the youth market established itself as an important part of the publishing industry, demand was perceived to exist for fiction which featured boys themselves in a leading role.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British%20boys%27%20magazines
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British boys' magazines
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LITERAL
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tabloid
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Bagwis is a fictional Filipino comics character created by Elwood Perez as comic series in Tempo, a daily tabloid published by Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation.
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NONE
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The comic ended in 1992.
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Bagwis is a warrior angel modeled after the Archangel Michael and has superhuman strength.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bagwis
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Bagwis
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METONYMIC
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program
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Based on the Italian television program "Non è la RAI", it was an entertainment program in which people could participate in several games and earn money by phoning the program.
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NONE
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Fantasia was a Brazilian television program hosted by several female models on SBT.
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It debuted on December 1, 1997.
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Many models from the program continued their career on TV.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantasia%20%28Brazilian%20television%20program%29
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Fantasia (Brazilian television program)
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METONYMIC
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broadcast
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Based on the talkback reaction, The Daily Telegraph, along with the daily tabloid programmes on competing networks (Today Tonight and A Current Affair) attacked Ten's broadcast.
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It was meant to be different from the telecasts that the Nine Network had provided in past years in that it was mainly aimed at a younger audience.
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Despite that clear focus, older viewers and families complained about the content on the programme, calling talkback radio stations such as 2GB to complain the programme had strong language and sexual references; and that Newton was intoxicated, though there was little to none of the alleged content in the programme.
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It is thought that those viewers and media sources may have been confused by another televised presentation the same night involving the musical Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.
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The show aired from 9:30pm until 11:30pm, and was the lead-up to Network Ten's coverage of the New Year's Eve Sydney Fireworks.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Big%20Night%20In%20with%20John%20Foreman
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The Big Night In with John Foreman
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program
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Based on this work, Lovelace is now considered by many to be the first computer programmer and her method has been called the world's first computer program.
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Her work was well received at the time; the scientist Michael Faraday described himself as a supporter of her writing.
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The notes are around three times longer than the article itself and include (in Note G), in complete detail, a method for calculating a sequence of Bernoulli numbers using the Analytical Engine, which might have run correctly had it ever been built (only Babbage's Difference Engine has been built, completed in London in 2002).
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Others dispute this because some of Charles Babbage's earlier writings could be considered computer programs.
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Note G also contains Lovelace's dismissal of artificial intelligence.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada%20Lovelace
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Ada Lovelace
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periodical
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Before 1918, the city's only Romanian-language schools were two church-run elementary schools, and the first printed Romanian periodical did not appear until 1903.
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In 1865, the Diet in Cluj abolished the laws voted in Sibiu (Nagyszeben/Hermannstadt, and proclaimed the 1848 Law concerning the Union of Transylvania with Hungary.
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A modern university was founded in 1872, with the intention of promoting the integration of Transylvania into Hungary.
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After the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867, Klausenburg and all of Transylvania were again integrated into the Kingdom of Hungary.
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During this time, Kolozsvár was among the largest and most important cities of the kingdom and was the seat of Kolozs County.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluj-Napoca
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Cluj-Napoca
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METONYMIC
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PRODUCT
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journal
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Beginning in 2008, she and her husband Vincent Ostrom advised the journal Transnational Corporations Review.
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She was Distinguished Professor at Indiana University and the Arthur F. Bentley Professor of Political Science and co-director of the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis at Indiana University, as well as research professor and the founding director of the Center for the Study of Institutional Diversity at Arizona State University in Tempe.
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She was a lead researcher for the Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Collaborative Research Support Program (SANREM CRSP), managed by Virginia Tech and funded by USAID.
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Since the 60s, Ostrom was involved in resource management policy and created a research center, which attracted scientists from different disciplines from around the world.
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Working and teaching at her center was created on the principle of a workshop, rather than a university with lectures and a strict hierarchy.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elinor%20Ostrom
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Elinor Ostrom
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LITERAL
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PRODUCT
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journal
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Bei Dao's poetry appeared in the officially approved Chinese journal Shi Kan (Poetry Monthly) during the "Democracy Wall" era of 1978-1980.
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He found work as a journalist, writing for the magazine China Report.
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He also translated Western poets into Chinese.
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His poems first appeared in English translation in 1983, when they were featured in the journal Renditions, published by the Chinese University Press.
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In the same year, a collection of his poems was published as Notes from the City of the Sun by the Cornell University East Asia Program as part of its "East Asia Papers" series.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bei%20Dao
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Bei Dao
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LITERAL
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PRODUCT
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media
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Bentley frequently appeared in the media defending the company's decisions.
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On 19 September 2006 it was announced that Bentley would become the managing director of British Gas, part of the Centrica group, taking over from Mark Clare from March 2007.
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Bentley's stewardship was often controversial, as the company raised residential energy prices several times during his reign; protests at company premises were not unusual.
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The controversy was fuelled by the rise in profits during Bentley's stewardship – profits from the residential energy division of British Gas increased by 24% in one year alone.
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Bentley repeatedly claimed that price rises were beyond the company's control, and that they were not increased to raise profits.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil%20Bentley
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Phil Bentley
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METONYMIC
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PRODUCT
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media
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Berdovsky and Stevens faced charges for "placing a hoax device and disorderly conduct"; in spite of the uproar, the two mocked the media and critics in interviews.
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In Boston, the authorities considered the LEDs suspicious, prompting the closure of major roads and waterways for investigation.
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Turner Broadcasting System later admitted to placing the LEDs and apologized for the misunderstanding.
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All criminal charges were dropped in exchange for Berdovsky and Stevens apologizing during their court date and accepting a plea bargain that consisted of community service at the Spaulding Rehabilitation Center.
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Turner Broadcasting paid the Boston Police Department $1 million to cover the investigation's cost and an additional $1 million for good will.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aqua%20Teen%20Hunger%20Force
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Aqua Teen Hunger Force
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METONYMIC
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PRODUCT
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press
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Bernice Kert writes that it "did not seem to her a conscious lie" when she told the press that his death had been accidental.
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He had unlocked the basement storeroom where his guns were kept, gone upstairs to the front entrance foyer, and shot himself with the "double-barreled shotgun that he had used so often it might have been a friend", which was purchased from Abercrombie & Fitch.
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Mary was sedated and taken to the hospital, returning home the next day where she cleaned the house and saw to the funeral and travel arrangements.
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In a press interview five years later, Mary confirmed that he had shot himself.
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Family and friends flew to Ketchum for the funeral, officiated by the local Catholic priest, who believed that the death had been accidental.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest%20Hemingway
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Ernest Hemingway
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METONYMIC
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PRODUCT
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press
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Bhutto issued a statement on the tests and told the international press that she condemned the Indian nuclear tests. "
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She told the Indian press, that Pakistan "cannot afford to negate the parity we maintain with India".
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These statements represented a departure from Pakistan's previous policy of "nuclear ambivalence".
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If [India] conducts a nuclear test, it would force her [Pakistan] to ... follow suit", she said.
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Bhutto also ratcheted up her policy on Indian Kashmir, rallying against India.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benazir%20Bhutto
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Benazir Bhutto
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LITERAL
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PRODUCT
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magazine
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Bill Haley Jr., Haley's second son and first with Joan Barbara "Cuppy" Haley-Hahn, publishes a regional business magazine.
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His youngest son Pedro is also a musician.
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He also had a daughter, Martha Maria, from his last marriage with Martha Velasco.
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In February, 2011, he formed a tribute band, performing his father's music and telling the stories behind the songs.
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Last years and death An admitted alcoholic, Haley fought a battle with alcohol into the 1970s.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill%20Haley
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Bill Haley
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METONYMIC
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PRODUCT
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magazine
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Billboard magazine also appreciated the finished product. "
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Williams would go on to release other holiday collections, but none of them would capture the magical memories created by Merry Christmas and its predecessor.
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Thanks to good timing, excellent selections, and a voice that makes one feel warm and at home, Andy Williams recorded not just one, but two perennial classics that will be heard for generations to come."
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Williams's warmth and style bring freshness to a group of holiday chestnuts."
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They had their own favorites: "'Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow' is given a fine, easy go ballad reading, while the new 'Christmas Holiday' is a bright jazz waltz winner."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merry%20Christmas%20%28Andy%20Williams%20album%29
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Merry Christmas (Andy Williams album)
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METONYMIC
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program
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Billy Ray Cyrus blamed the program for damaging his family and causing Miley's unpredictable behavior.
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Cyrus's public image continued to become more provocative and sexualized following the conclusion of the series.
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After a controversial performance at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, Melissa Henson of the Parents Television Council said parents would no longer feel comfortable allowing their children to watch Hannah Montana due to Cyrus's sexualized stage persona.
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Miley Cyrus expressed her annoyance at her history with the program in 2013, stating she wanted to suppress her previous music and re-establish her career as a mature artist.
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By 2019, while Cyrus believed many had viewed her as a "Disney mascot" rather than as a person during her time working for the company, she said she was proud of her work on the series.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah%20Montana
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Hannah Montana
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record
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Bly sought to best the fictional record of Phileas Fogg as documented in Jules Verne's novel Around the World in Eighty Days.
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The Miss Nellie Bly Special was a one-time, record-breaking passenger train operated by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway from San Francisco, California to Chicago, Illinois for reporter Nellie Bly.
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The train was chartered by Bly's employer, New York World owner Joseph Pulitzer.
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Bly began her trek eastward from New York City (pausing in Paris long enough to interview Verne) in November 1889, arriving in San Francisco on January 21, 1890.
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As a result of rough weather on her Pacific crossing, she arrived in San Francisco on the White Star Line ship Oceanic on January 21, two days behind schedule, however, World owner Pulitzer chartered a private train to bring her home, and she arrived back in New Jersey on January 25, 1890, at 3:51 p.m. The specially missioned train set new speed records over the line, completing the journey in 69 hours, averaging in the process.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss%20Nellie%20Bly%20Special
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Miss Nellie Bly Special
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program
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Both reactors composed the Submarine Advanced Reactor (SAR) program, a joint venture between the U.S. Navy, Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), and General Electric.
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Propulsion Triton was the only submarine outside of the Soviet Union designed with a two-reactor propulsion plant.
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Her S4G reactors were seagoing versions of the land-based S3G reactor prototype.
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As originally designed, Tritons total reactor output was rated at .
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However, Triton achieved during her sea trials (pictured), and her first commanding officer, Captain Edward L. Beach Jr., believed Tritons plant could have reached "had that been necessary."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS%20Triton%20%28SSRN-586%29
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USS Triton (SSRN-586)
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show
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Breton and his group printed a declaration condemning the show, ""Face aux liquidateurs", and then a subsequent pamphlet, "Cramponnez-vous à la table (Petite Suite surréaliste à l'affaire du Bazar Charpentier)".
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In 1964 Waldberg organized a major Surrealist exhibit at Gallerie Charpentier.
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André Breton took umbrage at this however, due to Waldberg's defection in 1951.
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References American art critics American emigrants to France Journalists from California People from Santa Monica, California Prix Sainte-Beuve winners
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NONE
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick%20Waldberg
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Patrick Waldberg
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PRODUCT
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newsletter
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Brian Tuke, the English Clerk of the Signet, sent a newsletter stating 10,000 Scots killed and 10,000 escaped the field.
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William Knight sent the news from Lille to Rome on 20 September, claiming 12,000 Scots had died, with fewer than 500 English casualties.
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Italian newsletters put the Scottish losses at 18,000 or 20,000 and the English at 5,000.
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Tuke reckoned the total Scottish invasion force to have been 60,000 and the English army at 40,000.
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George Buchanan wrote in his History of Scotland (published in 1582) that, according to the lists that were compiled throughout the counties of Scotland, there were about 5,000 killed.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle%20of%20Flodden
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Battle of Flodden
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record
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Bribery trialsOn May 7, 1964, Favulli was indicted on bribery charges for allegedly soliciting and receiving a bribe from a man with a criminal record seeking a pardon.
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He was by funeral home director Walt Kelly in the 1962 Democratic primary, ending his enture on the council.
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Following his defeat, Favulli became a special representative to the Massachusetts Commerce Department.
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On December 10, 1964, he was found not guilty.
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On October 13, 1964, Favulli was one of four councilors indicted for soliciting and accepting bribes from Governor Foster Furcolo in exchange for voting in favor of the reappointment of state public works commissioner Anthony N. DiNatale.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20Favulli
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Michael Favulli
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METONYMIC
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magazine
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Business Insider magazine suggests this style and it is also used in many academic journals.
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Whether an ellipsis at the end of a sentence needs a fourth dot to finish the sentence is a matter of debate; Chicago advises it, as does the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA style), while some other style guides do not; the Merriam-Webster Dictionary and related works treat this style as optional, saying that it "may" be used.
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When text is omitted following a sentence, a normal full stop (period) terminates the sentence, and then a separate three-dot ellipsis is commonly used to indicate one or more subsequent omitted sentences before continuing a longer quotation.
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The Associated Press Stylebook favors this approach.
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In writing In her book on the ellipsis, Ellipsis in English Literature: Signs of Omission (Cambridge University Press, 2015), Anne Toner suggests that the first use of the punctuation in the English language dates to a 1588 translation of Terence's Andria, by Maurice Kyffin.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellipsis
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Ellipsis
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record
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But if the flyer be the young son of a crack airman who met spectacular death; and if the boy seeks a "junior speed record," public fancy is captured.
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The New York Times; December 26, 1927, page 1; "Grayson Plane Radioed 'Something Wrong' Friday Night; Then the Signaling Ceased, Silent for 54 Hours Since; Probably Lost Off The Nova Scotia Coast In A Storm" The New York Times; December 26, 1927, page 2; "Goldsborough a Veteran" The New York Times; December 26, 1927, page 1; "Goldsborough's Wife Spends His Christmas Gift To Pay For Plane Search For The Dawn" December 26, 1927; Frederick Post; Frederick, Maryland; December 28, 1927; "Hope Dwindling in Plane Search" Time; January 2, 1928; "Broken Dawn" The New York Times; March 2, 1928, page 08; "Widow Of Aviator Denies Dawn Story" Time; May 12, 1930; "American Boy.
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A flight from New York to Los Angeles, begun on Monday and completed Sunday, is not in itself remarkable.
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Last week Frank Goldsborough, 19, son of the late Brice Goldsborough, crossed the U. S. in 34 hr.
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By 1868, music for the banjo was available printed in a magazine, when J. K. Buckley wrote and arranged popular music for Buckley's Monthly Banjoist.
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Other methods included Howe's New American Banjo School (1857), and Phil Rice's Method for the Banjo, With or Without a Master (1858).
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These books taught the "stroke style" or "banjo style", similar to modern "frailing" or "clawhammer" styles.
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Frank B. Converse also published his entire collection of compositions in The Complete Banjoist in 1868, which included "polkas, waltzes, marches, and clog hornpipes."
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Opportunities to work included the minstrel companies and circuses present in the 1840s, but also floating theaters and variety theaters, forerunners of the variety show and vaudeville.
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Canadian musician Ruth Fazal composed this full-length production scored for orchestra, children's choir, adult choir, and three vocal soloists.
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New York-based composer Robert Convery wrote a cantata based on poems written by children interned at Terezin.
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Oratorio Terezin (2003).
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The oratorio is based on children's poetry from Terezín, combined with passages from the Hebrew scriptures.
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It premiered in Toronto, and subsequently visited concert halls in Prague, Brno, Vienna, and Bratislava, and toured Israel.
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Career In New York City, during the late 1960s, he became a contributor to the underground newspaper the East Village Other, which published his own comics tabloid, Zodiac Mindwarp (1968).
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He picked up the nickname Spain as a child, when he heard some kids in the neighborhood bragging about their Irish ancestry, and he defiantly claimed Spain was just as good as Ireland.
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Rodriguez studied at the Silvermine Guild Art School in New Canaan, Connecticut alongside cartoonist M.K. Brown.
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He covered the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago as a reporter for the East Village Other, adventures which were chronicled in My True Story (Fantagraphics Books, 1994).
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One of his earliest strips, "Manning," featured a hard-boiled, over-the-top cop and was later cited as an influence on the British comics character Judge Dredd.
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Carina Zampini commented that the production was asking for episodes of a complete hour.
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Papis), it is aired in episodes of half an hour.
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Sebastián Estevanez commented that short episodes may be inadvisable for the early stages of a telenovela, when it is trying to establish the story and attract an audience, whereas Avenida Brasil may suffer less from it because it was airing their last ones.
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Avenida Brasil ended the Argentine airing on July 7, and Camino al Amor was expanded to a full hour after that.
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Iternacional Location The scenes of Mexico were recorded in Cancun, where the support of the Office of Visitors and Conventions of Cancun and the Hotel Paradisus Cancun Resort, of the hotel chain Meliã Hotels International.
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Carrington continued to script the program until her death in 1958.
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Announcers included Martin Block, Alan Kent and Richard Stark.
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The opening piano theme was Au Matin.
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She also wrote scripts for two other daytime dramas, When a Girl Marries and Rosemary.
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In 1964, NANA Radio began production of newly written episodes of Pepper Young's Family.
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Carroll O'Connor threatened to sue a tabloid which published a story saying that MGM and Carroll had fired Rollins for being absent from the set due to his problems.
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To explain his absence, he was said to be in New Orleans working for the FBI.
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He considered suicide shortly before Christmas 1989, prompting his stay in rehab.
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Denise Nicholas, who played Harriet DeLong, said "Carroll set the standard for loyalty.
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If he liked you, he really liked you and would be there for you." [
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Cassingham also started the "HeroicStories" e-mail newsletter (founded 1999), which tells the stories of remarkable acts of kindness and courage.
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This is True" features several actual news items each week of unbelievable-yet-true character, with each story capped by a pithy one-liner which is "humorous, ironic or opinionated."
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Cassingham is the creator of the "Get Out of Hell Free" card (his response to a This is True reader who complained that a story about Feng Shui was "anti-Christian" and told him he was going to hell), the Internet Spam Primer, and several other web sites.
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Management of "HeroicStories" has since been turned over to others.
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Cassingham is a volunteer emergency medical First Responder for the area around his home in rural Western Colorado.
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Catt and Anthony, NAWSA's president at the time, met with Stanton prior to its publication to voice their concerns, but Stanton was unmoved.
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The 1896 NAWSA Convention was notable for its debate about Elizabeth Cady Stanton's book, The Woman's Bible, in which Stanton challenged traditional religious beliefs that women are inferior to men and should be passive.
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Many NAWSA members feared that the book would damage the suffrage movement by alienating its more orthodox members.
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Catt and another future NAWSA president, Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, supported a resolution stating that "NAWSA has no official connection with the so-called Woman's Bible."
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During the 1898 national convention of the NAWSA, one of the most outstanding speakers was African American activist Mary Church Terrell.
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Central High School's student newspaper The Little Green was commended by Columbia Scholastic Press and featured in the Manchester Daily Express as well as the New Hampshire Union Leader.
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Rist retired at the end of the 2014 school year and was succeeded by John M. Vaccarezza.
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After Vaccarezza's departure in 2021, Debora Roukey became the school's first female principal.
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In 2012, the New England Scholastic Press Association (NESPA) awarded its Highest Achievement award in Scholastic Editing and Publishing to the newspaper for the 2011-2012 school year.
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Diversity at Central Manchester High School Central has a diverse student population.
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CharacterAs a child, Gardner read the magazine Youth's Companion, published by the Perry Mason Company - a name Gardner later borrowed for his fictional attorney.
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The Perry Mason series ranks third in the top ten best selling book series.
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In 2015, the American Bar Association's publishing imprint, Ankerwycke, began reissuing Gardner's Perry Mason books, which had been out of print in the United States.
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Gardner provided more information about Mason's character in earlier novels while knowledge of his character is largely taken for granted in the later works, the television series and movies.
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In the first novel (The Case of the Velvet Claws, 1933), Mason describes himself in the following way: Gardner depicts Mason as a lawyer who fights hard for his clients and who enjoys unusual, difficult or nearly hopeless cases.
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Charles Irving announced the program, scripted by Priscilla Kent, Albert G. Miller and Frank and Doris Hursley.
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The children were Liz Webster (Joan Alt) and Billy Webster (Arthur Young, Gil Stratton Jr.), with Bill Idelson as Billy's friend Emil, Jerry Spellman (as Jeep) and Jane Webb (as Belinda Boyd).
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Fran Allison was heard as a family cousin, and the cast also included Clarence Hartzell, Parley Baer and Eddie Firestone Jr. (1921-2007).
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Frank Worth led the orchestra.
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Two years after this series came to an end, Waterman replaced Harold Peary as the title character in The Great Gildersleeve in 1950.
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Charlie Whelan, Brown's press officer, was often in conflict with Campbell because of the former's attempts to brief the press by his own initiatives—this continued until his resignation in 1999.
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While the party was in power, press secretary Alastair Campbell installed a centralised organisation to co-ordinate government communication and impose a united message to be delivered by ministers.
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This process, known as "Millbankization" in reference to the campaign headquarters of Labour at the Millbank, was strict but very effective.
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Campbell followed a professional approach to media relations to ensure that a clear message was presented and the party planned stories in advance to ensure a positive media reaction.
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Campbell used his own experience in journalism as he was known for his attention to detail and effective use of sound bites.
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Chhabra has denied the charges, telling a newspaper that he would pursue "every possible legal action to protect my reputation."
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A source from the association said that IFTDA "investigated the complaints in the spirit of POSH Act," and said that Khan did not offer an explanation as to his actions even when given an opportunity to do so, however he did expose his "real self" in an earlier interview where he admitted to his actions.
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Fox Star Studios India On 19 October 2018, casting director and first-time film director Mukesh Chhabra was suspended by the Fox Star Studios India company from directing their Bollywood remake of The Fault in Our Stars (titled Kizie Aur Manny, later Dil Bechara) pending an inquiry against him over sexual harassment allegations.
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In a statement, Fox Star Studios said that Chhabra was suspended until "the Internal Complaints Committee of Mukesh Chhabra Casting Company concludes its inquiry into the allegations against him."
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Alok Nath v. Vinta Nanda In October 2018, veteran character actor Alok Nath was accused of rape by TV producer Vinta Nanda who worked with him in the TV show Tara in the mid-1990s.
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Chinese diplomat Zhou Daguan spends a year at the court of Khmer King Indravarman III at Angkor, and pens a journal setting forth his observations.
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July 20 – Jalal ud din Firuz Khalji dies, and his nephew and son-in-law Ala-Ud-Din-Khalji comes to the throne of the Delhi Sultanate in Hindustan, becoming the most powerful ruler of his dynasty.
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Date unknown Boniface of Verona expels the Byzantines from their last remaining strongholds on Euboea.
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approximate date – Tarabya, self-proclaimed king of Pegu, is defeated in single combat on war elephants by Wareru.
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Births August 10 – "Blind" King John I of Bohemia (d. 1346) December – Marjorie Bruce, Scottish princess, only daughter of Robert I of Scotland (d. 1316) date unknown Charles of Taranto (d. 1315) Gregory Palamas, Archbishop of Thessalonica (d. 1359) Roland of Sicily, Italian nobleman (d. 1361) probable Algirdas, ruler of Lithuania (d. 1377) Blanche of Burgundy, queen consort of France (d. 1326) Shi Naian, Chinese author (d. 1370) Tamagusuku, ruler of Chuzan Deaths February 8 – King Przemysł II of Poland (b. 1257) March 11 – John le Romeyn, Archbishop of York March 24 – Odon de Pins, French Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller May – William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke May 19 – Pope Celestine V (b. 1215) June 5 – Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster, son of Henry III of England (b. 1245) June 27 – Floris V, Count of Holland (b. 1254) August 7 – Heinrich II von Rotteneck, prince-bishop of Regensburg August 9 – Hugh, Count of Brienne, French crusader October 9 – Louis III, Duke of Bavaria (b. 1269) November 1 – Guillaume Durand, French canonist and writer December Isabella of Mar, Scottish countess, spouse of Robert I of Scotland Adam de Darlington, Bishop of Caithness (approximate date) date unknown Philippe de Rémi, French lawyer and royal official (b. c. 1247) Campanus of Novara, Italian astronomer and mathematician (b. c. 1220) Dnyaneshwar, Hindu saint and poet (b. 1275) Jalal ud din Firuz Khalji, founder of the Khalji dynasty in India Tarabya of Pegu, self-proclaimed ruler Robert de Vere, 5th Earl of Oxford (b. c.1240) References
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CIA involvement In 1967, Ramparts magazine disclosed the a relationship between AFME and the CIA.
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In 1953, the AFMA opened up an office in Tehran in order to place Iranian students in "proper Protestant colleges and universities" in the United States, during a period of the Abadan Crisis.
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Hulac and his organization had ties to the earlier Protestant missionary work done in Iran.
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Historians R.M. Miller, Hugh Wilford, and others have argued that from its early years, AFME was a part of an Arabist propaganda effort within the U.S., "secretly funded and to some extent managed" by the CIA, with further funding from the oil consortium Aramco.
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Anecdotal and first-hand accounts referenced by historians, in the absence of declassified intelligence documentation, have suggested that the American intelligence community used the AFME partially as a vehicle for establishing its intelligence network in the Middle East after World War II.
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Clark returned to SHAPE following the summit and briefed the press on the continued bombing operations.
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This command conflict came to a ceremonial head when Clark was not initially invited to a summit in Washington, D.C., to commemorate NATO's 50th anniversary, despite being its supreme military commander.
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Clark eventually secured an invitation to the summit, but was told by Cohen to say nothing about ground troops, and Clark agreed.
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A reporter from the Los Angeles Times asked a question about the effect of bombings on Serbian forces, and Clark noted that merely counting the number of opposing troops did not show Milošević's true losses because he was bringing in reinforcements.
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Many American news organizations capitalized on the remark in a way Clark said "distorted the comment" with headlines such as "NATO Chief Admits Bombs Fail to Stem Serb Operations" in The New York Times.
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Cleveland Browns legendsThe Cleveland Browns legends program honors former Browns who made noteworthy contributions to the history of the franchise.
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Otto Graham was the first Browns player to be enshrined as a member of the class of 1965, and the most recent Browns player to be included in the Pro Football Hall of Fame is Mac Speedie, who was a member of the class of 2020.
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All of the Browns' Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees thus far have been from the pre-1996 incarnation; no members of the Hall of Fame played for the Browns after 1999.
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In addition to all the Hall of Famers listed above, the Legends list includes: Pro Bowlers Retired uniform numbers Ring of Honor Beginning in 2010, the Browns established a Ring of Honor, honoring the greats from the past by having their names displayed around the upper deck of FirstEnergy Stadium.
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The inaugural class in the Browns Ring of Honor was unveiled during the home opener on September 19, 2010, and featured the 16 Hall of Famers listed above who went into the Hall of Fame as Browns.
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Comments on marijuana lawsOn the December 16, 2010 broadcast of The 700 Club Pat Robertson condemned harsh sentences for people convicted of possession of cannabis.
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In his daily press briefing on January 14, 2010, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said of Robertson's commentary: "It never ceases to amaze that in times of amazing human suffering somebody says something that could be so utterly stupid."
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Mainline and evangelical Christian voices appeared mostly unanimous in criticizing Robertson's remarks as untrue, untimely and insensitive.
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Robertson stated, "We're locking up people that take a couple of puffs of marijuana, and the next thing you know they've got 10 years."
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He went on to say, "I'm not exactly for the use of drugs – don't get me wrong – but I just believe that criminalizing marijuana, criminalizing the possession of a few ounces of pot and that kind of thing, I mean, it's just costing us a fortune and it's ruining young people."
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Community newsletterA local community newsletter, the Westcombe News, is produced by the local community association, the Westcombe Society.
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Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer lived in the area in the early days of their double act, and performed at the Tramshed in Woolwich.
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Sir Alfred Yarrow, shipbuilder lived at Woodlands House from 1896.
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In 2005 it won the Newsletter section of the Walter Bor Media Awards.
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Transport Nearby tube stations North Greenwich tube station - bus routes 108 and 422 run from Blackheath Standard DLR Nearby DLR stations: Cutty Sark Greenwich (The same as the railway station) Nearby railway stations Westcombe Park essentially lies to the south of the railway line between Maze Hill and Westcombe Park stations.
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Competitions can be won through entering on their website or through phoning their radio show.
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Where there is not a specific interviewee, SBS PopAsia in general is specified as the interviewee.
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Crayon Pop Block B JJCC's Prince Mak Presenters and staff Guest programmers Prizes and Competitions SBSPopAsia regularly hosts competitions which can be found on their website.
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Prizes include concert tickets (such as to BAP, 2K13 Feel Korea Festival, signed albums and merchandise and overseas trips to Asian destinations.
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Concerts and events SBS PopAsia continues to be involved in the promotion of Asian acts coming to Australia.
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CompositionHendrix biographer Keith Shadwick describes "Third Stone from the Sun" as "a structured group performance" composed of several identifiable passages or sections with further subdivisions.
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Hendrix chronicler Harry Shapiro suggests that his reference of a hen may have been inspired by "Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens", a jump blues song by Louis Jordan.
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Jordan's song was one of the biggest hits of 1946 and was popular with rhythm and blues bands in Seattle, where Hendrix grew up and first performed.
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The first section opens with guitar chording, which Murray notes as "sliding major ninth ... arpeggiated chords and Coltranoid mock-orientalisms" with Mitch Mitchell's Elvin Jones-influenced drumming.
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After several bars of the intro, Hendrix moves to a Wes Montgomery-style octave guitar melody line.
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CompositionJohn Bush from AllMusic described: "[The song] agonizing over an energized electroshock production composed of equal parts Prince and Chicago acid house."
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Kele Okereke, lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the indie rock band Bloc Party is featured on vocals.
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A remix of the song was featured in the 2005 snowboarding video "Flavor Country" by Sandbox.
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Critical reception While reviewing Push the Button, Robert Christgau called the song along with "The Big Jump", "rock the block."
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Thump, "an electronic music and culture channel" from Vice, listed the song as one of the duo's 15 best collaborations, ranked at number 12.
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Computer A computer is a machine that manipulates data according to a set of instructions called a computer program.
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It was the first truly compact transistor that could be miniaturised and mass-produced for a wide range of uses.
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The MOSFET made it possible to build high-density integrated circuit chips, leading to what is known as the computer revolution or microcomputer revolution.
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The program has an executable form that the computer can use directly to execute the instructions.
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The same program in its human-readable source code form, enables a programmer to study and develop a sequence of steps known as an algorithm.
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Computer Gaming World praised the game's scale, physics system, and true 3D environments; the magazine extolled the presentation of Cyberspace as "nothing short of phenomenal".
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GameSpy's Bill Hiles said, "Though it sold well, it never reached the frenzied popularity of [Doom]".
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Paul Neurath later said that the game "was not a flop", but that it ultimately "lost money" for the company, which he attributed to its steep learning curve.
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However, the reviewer believed that the game had "little sense of urgency" and "confusing level layouts".
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Computer Shopper wrote that, while the game's controls were difficult to master compared to "simple run-and-shoot game[s] like Doom", they were "worth the time and effort".
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Concept A person asks the production to invite another person on the set to "make an important statement".
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The show debuted on November 24, 2016 on Echorouk TV, and airs Thursdays at .
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It is the local adaptation of the French series Y'a que la vérité qui compte.
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The guest has no idea of the reason for his invitation, nor of the person who wishes to speak to him, before entering the set.
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At that moment, the two persons (the inviter and the guest) are separated by a "curtain" and can only see themselves through two television screens.
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Conspiracy theories about Jews are widely disseminated in Saudi Arabian state-controlled media.
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Indoctrination against Jews is a part of school curriculum in Saudi Arabia.
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Children are advised not to befriend Jews, are given false information about them (such as the claim that Jews worship the Devil), and are encouraged to engage in jihad against Jews.
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According to the U.S. State Department, religious freedom "does not exist" in Saudi Arabia, and therefore, Jews may not freely practice their religion.
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Syria On March 2, 1974, the bodies of four Syrian Jewish women were discovered by border police in a cave in the Zabdani Mountains northwest of Damascus.
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ControversiesLegal In April 2000, Castaway, an independent production company, filed a lawsuit against John de Mol and Endemol for stealing the concepts of their own show called Survive!,
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The game was officially launched on 15 October 2020 worldwide for both iOS, Android devices and PC platform.
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The first season concluded on July 29, 2021, and was won by the player, Amy Elizabeth, a 31-year-old special education teacher from Delaware who won a grand prize of $33,270.
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a reality television show where contestants are placed on a deserted island and have to take care of themselves alone.
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These contestants were also filmed by cameras around them.
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Controversy The Broadway show and subsequent productions have been condemned by a few religious groups.
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The show was nominated for five Tony Awards, including Best Score, but won none.
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Lloyd Webber won a Drama Desk Award as "Most Promising Composer", and Vereen won a Theatre World Award.
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Tim Rice was quoted as saying "It happens that we don't see Christ as God but simply the right man at the right time at the right place."
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Some Christians considered such comments to be blasphemous, the character of Judas too sympathetic and some of his criticisms of Jesus offensive.
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ControversyThe Independent Television Commission condemned the show for an episode aired in December 2002 in which satirical jokes were made about Jesus Christ.
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James also accompanied Kitty on the final show.
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Production Originally broadcast from Sky's campus in Isleworth, RI:SE moved to Whiteley's Shopping Centre in Bayswater, west London as part of the January 2003 relaunch - the more central location was intended to make it easier to book guests.
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Cancellation The last episode was shown on 19 December 2003, and had the most popular guests from the previous months including Jon Tickle and Shaun Dooley.
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The show ended with a giant 'pile on' which had been organised by Iain and Kate during the weeks before the last episode.
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Conversely, a bitpop production may be composed almost entirely of live vocals and instruments, but feature a bassline or lead melody provided by an 8-bit device.
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History Bitpop uses a mixture of old and new equipment often resulting a sound which is unlike Chiptune although containing 8-bit sourced sounds.
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For example, a bitpop production may be composed almost entirely of 8-bit sounds but with a live vocal, or overlaid live guitars.
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One of the pioneers of bitpop music were Welle:Erdball, with their heavy use of Commodore 64 for their first album in 1992.
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Being a German-speaking group not using the term bitpop and who don't travel by plane, they remained popular among people listening to industrial music or electroclash.
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Corporate videoCorporate videos production can be scripted and covers a wide range of purposes from corporate Communication, Training and Education, videotaping conferences and conventions, products and services, and sales.
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The gimbal allows for operators to move much more freely than a steadicam because of the considerably smaller amount of weight used in a gimbal setup.
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Gimbals can access many places that would be impossible for a steadicam because of this added portability.
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The most common type of corporate video is the "Corporate Overview Video," which introduces the company's executive team and puts a name and face to the people incharge.
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This video is used as a way to communicate a company's core beliefs and values as well as their overall mission statement.
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Criticism Critics and researchers have condemned the show for causally portraying and dismissing civil right violations, and for creating moral panic over who is accused of crime.
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Hargitay quoted: "It became very apparent to me early how much, culturally, we needed this character who relentlessly fights and advocates for women and for survivors, and who does it with compassion," she said through tears. "
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Somebody who is unequivocally committed to righting wrongs, who believes survivors, who's aware of the healing in it."
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The show also over-portrays Black perpetrators and offenders higher that real crime statistics: "Victims of color, particularly if they were associated with the lower or working class were more likely to be depicted as contributing to their offense...Furthermore, minority victims were more likely than their white counterparts to be shown only in a photograph and to remain nameless throughout the program.
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African American females were almost completely missing as rape victims on "SVU", despite the fact that they are the group most at risk for sexual assault."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law%20%26%20Order%3A%20Special%20Victims%20Unit
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CSX claims that the production asked twice for permission to use its property, and was denied both times in writing.
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They had permission to film on property that was secured by fencing, owned by Rayonier for mill operations.
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Running through this property was CSX railroad property, which included Wayne County's historic Doctortown railroad trestle.
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Sergeant Ben Robertson later wrote in an incident report, "In my presence, Mr. Sedrish was asked by an employee of CSX if he had permission to be on the trestle or tracks and Mr. Sedrish replied, 'That's complicated.'"
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Under Miller's direction, the crew prepared and started filming a dream sequence involving William Hurt as Allman on a heavy metal hospital bed on a live railroad trestle, high above the Altamaha River.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midnight%20Rider%20%28film%29
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Midnight Rider (film)
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Cultural critic Michael Ignatieff of BBC2's The Late Show criticized the broadcast, arguing that Madonna was not a serious artist and the program was "an amazing abdication of editorial integrity."
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Authors of 100 Entertainers Who Changed America (2013) explained that "her music alone cannot tell the full story of Madonna's colossal success and influence".
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In 1990, the arts-based BBC1 series Omnibus broadcast a profile on Madonna.
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However, numerous authors have commented the Madonna "has transcended the role of being a musical artist", including American essayist Chuck Klosterman.
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For Klosterman, "Madonna's status is no longer connected to music or sales".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural%20impact%20of%20Madonna
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Cultural legacyPopular mediaThe early reputation of the force was shaped by journalistic accounts published in the 1880s and 1890s, followed by various biographical accounts written by retired officers.
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Equipment and supplies had to be bought from companies that supported the government of the day, and after 1896 a formal list of politically approved suppliers was kept by the comptroller's office.
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All of the police's guns had to be imported, due to the lack of indigenous manufacturers, and by 1890s the force was still buying most of its ammunition from abroad, as Canadian-manufactured cartridges remained substandard.
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The initial press response to the mounted police was mixed, particularly among Liberal newspapers, and focused on what the historian Michael Dawson describes as accounts of "inefficiency, irresolution and impropriety" within the new organization.
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In contrast, police memoirs promoted an image of a tough but fair force, focused on maintaining order in the wilderness.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North-West%20Mounted%20Police
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Culture and mediaThe local newspaper, the Andersonstown News, voices an Irish Republican viewpoint.
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The game was played at Windsor Park, but despite the move a riot broke out anyway.
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On the Glen Road, the path that leads into the mountains known as Glen Road Heights is home to both Sport & Leisure Swifts F.C. and St. Teresa's GAC, with the two clubs grounds being almost adjacent to one another.
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Produced by the Belfast Media Group, which also publishes papers in other areas of the city, editions appear on Mondays and Thursdays.
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The district is also the subject of the novel Titanic Town by Mary Costello and the movie adaptation by Anne Devlin.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andersonstown
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Andersonstown
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Days later, those who had paid for subscriptions and other creditors received notice that the magazine had filed for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.
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The magazine's website included "Round Table" film discussions, free article samples, and a link to Lucas' "Video WatchBlog", launched in October 2005.
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On October 24, 2016, it was announced that the magazine would cease print publication.
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A surprise final issue, #184, was mailed to subscribers in June, 2017 as a farewell gesture and was later made available to the general public in limited quantities via the Video Watchdog website.
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Related publications As a company, Video Watchdog also published two books written by editor Lucas.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video%20Watchdog
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Video Watchdog
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Decades later CNN called this broadcast "the biggest hoax that any reputable news establishment ever pulled".
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Peacock said the respected Panorama anchorman Richard Dimbleby knew they were using his authoritativeness to make the joke work.
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He said Dimbleby loved the idea and went at it with relish.
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In 1962, Swedish national television broadcast a 5-minute special on how one could get color TV by placing a nylon stocking in front of the TV.
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A rather in-depth description on the physics behind the phenomenon was included.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20April%20Fools%27%20Day%20jokes
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List of April Fools' Day jokes
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Decades later, CNN called this broadcast "the biggest hoax that any reputable news establishment ever pulled".
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The spaghetti-tree hoax was a three-minute hoax report broadcast on April Fools' Day 1957 by the BBC current-affairs programme Panorama, purportedly showing a family in southern Switzerland harvesting spaghetti from the family "spaghetti tree".
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At the time spaghetti was relatively unknown in the UK, so many British people were unaware that it is made from wheat flour and water; a number of viewers afterwards contacted the BBC for advice on growing their own spaghetti trees.
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Broadcast The news report was produced as an April Fools' Day joke in 1957, and presented a family in the canton of Ticino in southern Switzerland gathering a bumper spaghetti harvest after a mild winter and "virtual disappearance of the spaghetti weevil".
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Footage of a traditional "Harvest Festival" was aired along with a discussion of the breeding necessary to develop a strain to produce the perfect spaghetti noodle length.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaghetti-tree%20hoax
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Deibel notified the local media that he would go to jail before paying the tax.
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The idea of full separation was restored to the party's platform in 2016, but dropped again in 2018.
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Origins of the party The NOHP had its roots in the April 1973 provincial budget, in which the Government of Ontario proposed to extend the seven per cent provincial sales tax to heating and electricity.
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This led to a meeting of about 500 people, and the formation of a tax repeal committee chaired by Deibel.
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The committee collected 24,000 signatures from all over Northern Ontario on a petition, and the government ultimately withdrew the proposal.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern%20Ontario%20Party
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Northern Ontario Party
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newsletter
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Dem Tull was an online monthly newsletter published between 2007 and 2016.
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Media and communications Post The UK Postcode for directing mail to Pitcairn Island is PCRN 1ZZ.
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Newspapers The Pitcairn Miscellany is a monthly newspaper available in print and online editions.
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Telecommunications Pitcairn uses New Zealand's international calling code, +64.
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It is still on the manual telephone system.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitcairn%20Islands
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Pitcairn Islands
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Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg emphasized that the media should "absolutely defend the principle of secrecy for the intelligence agencies".
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On the international front, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder stated that "we cannot target even foreign persons overseas without a valid foreign intelligence purpose."
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United Kingdom Prime Minister David Cameron warned journalists that "if they don't demonstrate some social responsibility it will be very difficult for government to stand back and not to act."
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Foreign Secretary William Hague claimed that "we take great care to balance individual privacy with our duty to safeguard the public and UK national security."
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Hague defended the Five Eyes alliance and reiterated that the British-U.S. intelligence relationship must not be endangered because it "saved many lives".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global%20surveillance%20disclosures%20%282013%E2%80%93present%29
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Global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)
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Despite his history of writing parliamentary propaganda, he was commissioned to print a Royalist periodical, Mercurius Pragmaticus, starting in September 1647 and continuing for two years.
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Upon his release he was banned from publishing but probably authored some of the many anonymous pamphlets around at the time.
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Mercurius Pragmaticus Reportedly Nedham obtained an audience with King Charles I, and gained a royal pardon.
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It has been claimed as "one of the wittier and less ephemeral" of the "Cavalier weeklies".
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Pragmaticus opened each issue with a satirical poem directed at various parliamentary figures and is notable for the quality of its sources.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marchamont%20Nedham
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Despite the appearance in other magazines like Billboard, this publication by Guitar World was criticized for including no female musicians within its selection.
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Guitar World Guitar World, a monthly music magazine devoted to the guitar, also published their list of 100 greatest guitarists in the book Guitar World Presents the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time from the Pages of Guitar World Magazine.
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Different from the Rolling Stone list, which listed guitarists in descending order, Guitar World divided guitarists by music genre—such as "Lords of Hard Rock" for hard rock artists or "Jazzmen" for jazz players.
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However, Guitar World recently published a list of "Eight Amazing Female Acoustic Players," including Kaki King, Muriel Anderson and Sharon Isbin.
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TIME and others Following the death of Les Paul, TIME website presented their list of 10 greatest artists in electric guitar.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitarist
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Despite the defeat, Forster turned in a composed performance and made several excellent saves.
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Forster played the full 90 minutes three days later on 29 March 2016 in a 2–1 loss against the Netherlands.
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Both goals conceded were controversial; Danny Rose protesting that the handball that led to the penalty for the Netherlands first goal was not deliberate, while Phil Jagielka appeared to be fouled in the build-up to Luciano Narsingh's winning goal.
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On 31 May 2016, Forster was named in England's 23-man squad for UEFA Euro 2016, albeit he was once again understudy to Joe Hart and did not play in any of England's four matches at the tournament.
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Following Euro 2016, Forster remained an unused substitute in subsequent England matches, and was dropped from the squad altogether in August 2017.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraser%20Forster
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Development began in August 1973, SPARS was renamed PAVE PAWS on 18 February 1975, and system production was requested by a 13 June 1975 Request for Proposals (RFP).
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Development The SLBM Phased Array Radar System (SPARS) was the USAF program initiated in November 1972 by the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) while the Army's PAR was under construction.
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A 1974 SPARS proposal for "two new SLBM Phased Array Warning Radars" was submitted to replace the east/west coast 474N detection radars, which had "limitations against Soviet SLBMs, particularly the longer range SS-N-8" on 1973 "Delta" class submarines.
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Rome Air Development Center (RADC) "was responsible for the design, fabrication installation, integration test, and evaluation of" PAVE PAWS through 1980.
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The differing USAF AN/FPS-109 Cobra Dane phased array radar in Alaska achieved IOC on 13 July 1977 for "providing intelligence on Soviet test missiles fired at the Kamchatka peninsula from locations in southwestern Russia".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAVE%20PAWS
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PAVE PAWS
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Digikiss: A live one-on-one video dating show where the viewers can ask questions and watch the date unfold.
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Following the shutdown of the streams, the show moved to the Last Podcast on the Left YouTube account.
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A 24/7 marathon stream consisting of reruns is available on the website.
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The series was also referred to as Quarantine Valentine after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Truthpoint: Darkweb Rising: A show hosted by dril and Derek Estevez-Olsen, with occasional guests.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adult%20Swim
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Adult Swim
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Dirk plays an eccentric TV host of a show called Stranger Than Fiction, which is like a hybrid of The Twilight Zone and The X-Files.
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Benedict also made a cameo appearance in the 2010 film adaptation of The A-Team as Pensacola Prisoner Milt.
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In 2019, Benedict took on the role of Jack Strange in the B movie Space Ninjas, written and directed by Scott McQuaid.
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The movie is a sci-fi comedy horror that follows a bunch of high school students trying to survive the night of a Space Ninja invasion.
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Personal life Cancer In the 1970s, Benedict survived a prostate tumor believed to have been cancerous.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirk%20Benedict
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Dirk Benedict
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Disc & Music Echo newspaper honored him with the World Top Musician of 1969 and in 1970 Guitar Player magazine named him the Rock Guitarist of the Year.
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In 1968, Rolling Stone declared him the Performer of the Year.
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Also in 1968, the City of Seattle gave him the keys to the city.
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Rolling Stone ranked his three non-posthumous studio albums, Are You Experienced (1967), Axis: Bold as Love (1967), and Electric Ladyland (1968) among the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
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They ranked Hendrix number one on their list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time, and number six on their list of the 100 greatest artists of all time.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi%20Hendrix
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Jimi Hendrix
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Disney & Pixar Short Film Festival is a 3-D show composed of three animated shorts.
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Journey into Imagination with Figment is a ride that encourages guests to use their senses and their imagination.
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ImageWorks: The What-If Labs is an interactive post show following Journey into Imagination.
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Club Cool, an attraction and gift shop, featuring complimentary samples of Coca-Cola soft drinks from around the world.
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Project Tomorrow: Inventing the Wonders of the Future is an interactive post show following Spaceship Earth showcasing many "virtual reality" games.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epcot
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Epcot
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Dozens of local police raided the office of the newspaper where they assaulted Xianghu after he failed to apologise for the article.
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This led to his death in February 2006.
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On October 19, 2005, Xianghu published an article critical of local traffic police over what he claimed was exorbitant electric bicycle fees.
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Senior police officer Li Xiaoguo was sacked at the time for his role in the incident according to Chinese media.
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The watchdog group Committee to Protect Journalists reported that Xianghu died of liver and kidney failure.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu%20Xianghu
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Wu Xianghu
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Due to delays, Hitler did not request production of the weapon until 19 April 1944; twelve superstructures and weapons would be prepared and mounted on rebuilt Tiger I chassis.
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The first prototype was ready and presented to Adolf Hitler in October 1943.
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Delivery of the first hulls would occur in December 1943, with the first three Sturmtiger completed by Alkett by 20 February 1944.
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The first three production series Sturmtiger were completed by Alkett in August 1944.
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Plans to complete an additional seven from 15 to 21 September 1944 were presented to Hitler in a conference on 18–20 August 1944.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturmtiger
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During an interview, Fish and Lee Malia revealed that Babymetal originally recorded their parts in English before Sykes asked them to re-record in Japanese.
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They also compared the song "Teardrops" to Linkin Park and called it a nu metal track.
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According to The Independent, the song "Kingslayer" "employs thrash and screamo for a nightmare rave..." The song features Japanese metal band Babymetal.
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Promotion and release On 6 November 2019, the band released a new song titled "Ludens".
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It was released as a part of Death Stranding: Timefall, along with the news that the band are not planning to release an album again and instead want to release EPs in the future.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post%20Human%3A%20Survival%20Horror
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Post Human: Survival Horror
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During Belgian occupation in 1922, he was briefly imprisoned for publishing a journal not approved by the occupation authorities.
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After the war, he joined the liberal German People's Party (DVP) and became a close associate of Gustav Stresemann in his election campaign.
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In March 1919, he became a DVP party secretary in constituency Weser-Ems, and in 1921 he was sent by Stresemann to Duisburg/Oberhausen constituency.
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During the Weimar Republic, Dieckmann held various posts within DVP regional leadership and was a member of Saxon Landtag for DVP from the end of 1929 to February 1933.
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After the Nazi seizure of power in January 1933, Dieckmann lost his office and worked from October 5, 1933 to August 30, 1939 in fuel and oilshale companies.
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During Communist rule, the mass media in Czechoslovakia were controlled by the Communist Party.
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Mass media During the era between the World Wars, Czechoslovak democracy and liberalism facilitated conditions for free publication.
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The most significant daily newspapers in these times were Lidové noviny, Národní listy, Český deník and Československá Republika.
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Private ownership of any publication or agency of the mass media was generally forbidden, although churches and other organizations published small periodicals and newspapers.
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Even with this information monopoly in the hands of organizations under KSČ control, all publications were reviewed by the government's Office for Press and Information.
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During her marriage, the tabloid press ridiculed the Duchess of York after her weight climbed to (220 lbs), labelling her the "Duchess of Pork" and "Fat Fergie".
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Her decision to leave her newborn daughter at home in the UK while she was touring the country brought criticism from the press and media.
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Their second child, another daughter, Eugenie, was born on 23 March 1990 by caesarean section.
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Sarah later discussed the negative effect of the press stories about her weight on her self-esteem and added that they made her eating disorder worse.
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Separation and divorce Biographer Sarah Bradford described how Andrew's duties as a naval officer required him to stay away from home for long periods.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah%2C%20Duchess%20of%20York
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Sarah, Duchess of York
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During his career, Spencer has been involved in the performing, production and composing with various artists which has resulted in the sales of over 20 million records worldwide.
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In 1986 he bought the Sh-boom studios in Perth with co-owner Gary Taylor.
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Soon after, Hank Marvin bought his own studio within the Sh-boom complex, The Nivram studios.
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Selected discography With The Tarney-Spencer Band Albums: 1976 Tarney and Spencer (Bradley's) 1978 Three's a Crowd (A & M) 1979 Run for Your Life (A & M) Singles: 1976 I'm Your Man Rock n Roll/ (Bradley's) 1976 If You Knew/ (Bradley's) 1979 "No Time to Lose" (A&M) 1979 "Cathy's Clown"/"Anything I Can Do" (A&M) Notable singles: 1979 Cliff Richard – We Don't Talk Anymore Notable albums: 1979 Charlie Dore – Where to Now See also Tarney-Spencer Band References Australian record producers Australian songwriters Australian drummers Male drummers Living people musicians from Adelaide Australian session musicians 1947 births
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Trevor Spencer
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During his tenure the magazine adopted the slogan, "An ideal for living through fashion, art, music and design".
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The magazine was an early champion of influential photographers including Ewen Spencer and Jonathan de Villiers, particularly through the black and white, documentary-style photography of nightlife which used to accompany the club listings.
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During its tenure Sleazenation worked with a number of well-known art directors such as Stephen Male (who helped mould the face of i-D magazine in the 1980s), Nick Booth, Guerilla 6, Stephen Duffy and Richard Hart although it is Scott King's time at the magazine which helped solidify the magazine in many people's minds.
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Scott King's "Cher Guevara" cover from the February 2001 issue won several magazine awards and was featured in the Barbican exhibition 'Communicate: Independent British Graphic Design since the Sixties'.
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He also contributed cover headlines such as "Now even more superficial/Over 100 pages of hype & lies" and "Absolute sell out".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleazenation
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Sleazenation
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During most of the Seventies, local station WCAS (AM) produced a live broadcast from this club called "Live at Passim's"; today the club is known as Club Passim).
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In Boston, the most famous venue was the Club 47, where Joan Baez got her start.
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Later, this became Passim's. (
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Other lesser known clubs, such as the Turk's Head and the Sword in the Stone (on Charles Street) and, later, the Idler (in Cambridge), also helped to make up what was known as "The Boston Folk Scene".
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A number of lesser-known but still active musicians, such as Bill Staines and Chris Smither, also developed in this milieu.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk%20club
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Folk club
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During the coup, the King, wearing his uniform as Captain-General of the Armed Forces, gave a public television broadcast calling for unambiguous support for the legitimate democratic government.
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The Constitution was passed by the democratically elected Constituent Cortes, ratified by the people in a referendum (6 December) and then signed into law by the King before a solemn meeting of the Cortes.
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1981 coup d'état attempt There was an attempted military coup, known as 23-F, on 23 February 1981, when the Cortes were seized by members of the Guardia Civil in the parliamentary chamber.
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The broadcast is believed to have been a major factor in foiling the coup.
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The coup leaders had promised many of their potential supporters that they were acting in the King's name and with his approval, but were unable to demonstrate either, and the broadcast – coming just after midnight on the night of the coup – definitively showed the King's opposition to the coup makers.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan%20Carlos%20I
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Juan Carlos I
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newsletter
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During this time he also wrote his own nature newsletter, Nature Lore.
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Mowat started writing, in his words "mostly verse", when his family lived in Windsor from 1930 to 1933.
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In the 1930s, the Mowat family moved to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, where as a teenager, Mowat wrote about birds in a column for the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix.
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In the 1930s Mowat studied zoology at the University of Toronto but never completed a degree.
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He took his first collecting expedition in the summer of 1939 to Saskatoon with fellow zoology student Frank Banfield collecting data regarding mammals and Mowat focusing on birds.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farley%20Mowat
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Farley Mowat
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Dutch tabloid In early 2006, podcaster Adam Curry sued a Dutch tabloid who published photos from Curry's Flickr page without Curry's permission.
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Creative Commons itself was not a party to any of these cases; they only involved licensors or licensees of Creative Commons licenses.
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When the cases went as far as decisions by judges (that is, they were not dismissed for lack of jurisdiction or were not settled privately out of court), they have all validated the legal robustness of Creative Commons public licenses.
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The photos were licensed under the Creative Commons Non-Commercial license.
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While the verdict was in favor of Curry, the tabloid avoided having to pay restitution to him as long as they did not repeat the offense.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative%20Commons%20license
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Creative Commons license
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Dylan met with Carter on December 5, 1975, and performed a concert in Clinton State Prison, in which Carter took to the stage, to address the press.
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During the fall tour preceding Desires release, Dylan and the Rolling Thunder Revue played a benefit concert for Carter in New York City's Madison Square Garden.
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The following year, they played another benefit at Houston, Texas's Astrodome.
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Among those present were representatives of People Magazine who ran an article about Dylan and Carter on December 22 of the same year.
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New Jersey prosecutors said that they would not try Rubin (Hurricane) Carter and John Artis a third time for a triple-murder in a case that provoked national attention over charges that the authorities had framed both men.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desire%20%28Bob%20Dylan%20album%29
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Desire (Bob Dylan album)
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Each member gave interviews with press discussing their interests, with guitarist Pat Smear talking to guitar and fashion magazines.
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The promotional campaign emphasized the band's group identity as well as each band member's individual personality.
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This strategy contrasted with the marketing approach for the prior album, which had centered Grohl at a time before Mendel and Smear felt comfortable being marketed as personalities.
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Just as recording was finished and Taylor Hawkins was hired as the new drummer (he was the former touring drummer for Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill in 1995), Smear expressed his own plans to leave the band, claiming he was exhausted and not motivated to go through with another extended tour.
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This information was not yet highly publicized, and spokespeople for the band denied that the rumors of Smear's impending departure were true.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Colour%20and%20the%20Shape
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The Colour and the Shape
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Each year, the Cuneo Press, where George Baer led the fine binding department, requested the production of about 100 Christmas Books to give to their valued customers.
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The design incorporates the Christian cross in a simple and abstract style.
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The colors of the inlaid leather represent all races of mankind, and the word PAX suggests the basic purpose of the Church Peace Union.
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Most of these were half leather, but Baer chose to make one, Christmas over the Centuries in full leather for use in exhibitions.
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This is an example from the early 1960s.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George%20A.%20Baer
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George A. Baer
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