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In late 1965 a significant block of shareholders dissatisfied with the performance of their business asked that Dennis Brothers cease production and liquidate its assets.
Potential passenger customers preferred their new vehicles front-entrance and rear-engined and Dennis had no bus in production to meet those requirements.
Dennis chose to end bus manufacture in 1965 and concentrate on lorries which also faced declining demand.
The disputes ended when the rebels were unable to find a buyer for the Dennis business at an acceptable price.
Major changes were made to management and to the directorate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis%20Specialist%20Vehicles
Dennis Specialist Vehicles
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In late 1966 the 10-round stripper clip and magazine-charging adapter were introduced and ammunition began being packed in clips in bandoleers.
Round, Drill, L1A1 [chromed body]: 5.56×45mm inert training round, produced by Radway Green.
United States Military ammunition was packed exclusively in 20-round cartons from 1963 to 1966.
US Army Cartridge, Caliber 5.56 mm, Ball, M193: 5.56×45mm 55-grain [3.56 g] ball cartridge.
This was type-standardized and designated by the US Army in September, 1963.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5.56%C3%9745mm%20NATO
5.56×45mm NATO
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In March 1887, she appeared in McCaull's Broadway production of Lorraine, composed by Rudolph Dellinger to a libretto by Oscar Walther, which was adapted in English by William J. Henderson.
Career Yohé began her career as a soprano, but within a short while her voice lowered into a contralto that was described as peculiar.
She debuted as May Yohé (May derived from her initials) in January 1886 with the McCaull Comic Opera Company as Dilly Dimple in "The Little Tycoon," a comic opera by Willard Spencer, presented at Temple Theatre in Philadelphia and in March of that year at the Standard Theatre in New York.
She then played in the same production at the Chicago Opera House.
In that production, she sang the following song with much success: Every Flower that Blooms so Fair Every Birdlet that Beats the Air Has Heard of thy Beauty Rare Thy Beauty Beyond Compare The song remained popular in the Chicago area for several years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May%20Yoh%C3%A9
May Yohé
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In March 2019 Dublin's Mouth on Fire Theatre Company also mounted a production where they asked the audience members to put on a blindfold or to close their eyes.
There was a performance as a Radio Play in Vancouver late 2014 or early 2015.
In 2016 Max Stafford Clark directed a version with the audience blindfolded for Out Of Joint Theatre Company which played the Enniskillen Beckett Festival, Bristol Old Vic and Wilton's Music Hall, London.
This performance was at Tullow Church, Carrickmines/Foxrock, where Beckett worshipped as a child and where the family had a pew as Beckett's mother attended regularly, and only five minutes' walk from Cooldrinagh, the Beckett family home.
The President of Ireland and his wife Sabina Higgins attended the performance and invited the company to remount the production at Áras an Uachtaráin on Culture Night in September 2019, as the President's celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of Beckett receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature and the thirtieth anniversary of his death.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All%20That%20Fall
All That Fall
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In March 2021, news media announced a comprehensive report is to be compiled of UFO events accumulated by the United States over the years.
The Pentagon officially released these videos on April 27, 2020.
The United States Navy has said there have been "a number of reports of unauthorized and/or unidentified aircraft entering various military-controlled ranges and designated air space in recent years".
On April 12, 2021, the Pentagon confirmed the authenticity of pictures and videos gathered by the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF), purportedly showing "pyramid shaped objects" hovering above the USS Russell in 2019, off the coast of California, with spokeswoman Susan Gough saying "I can confirm that the referenced photos and videos were taken by Navy personnel.
The UAPTF has included these incidents in their ongoing examinations."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unidentified%20flying%20object
Unidentified flying object
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In May 1936 the SS magazine Das Schwarze Korps attacked his expressionist and experimental poetry as degenerate, Jewish, and homosexual.
He lived quietly, refraining from public criticism of the Nazi Party, but wrote that the bad conditions of the system "gave me the latter punch" and stated in a letter that the developments presented a "dreadful tragedy!"
He decided to perform "the aristocratic form of emigration" and joined the Wehrmacht in 1935, where he found many officers sympathetic to his disapproval of the régime.
In the summer of 1937, Wolfgang Willrich, a member of the SS, lampooned Benn in his book Säuberung des Kunsttempels; Heinrich Himmler, however, stepped in to reprimand Willrich and defended Benn on the grounds of his good record since 1933 (his earlier artistic output being irrelevant).
In 1938 the Reichsschrifttumskammer (the National Socialist authors' association) banned Benn from further writing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gottfried%20Benn
Gottfried Benn
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In May 2009, Curry posted on his blog that another Dutch tabloid had published another Creative Commons-licensed photo from Curry's Flickr account.
The verdict did not award Curry any damages, but forbade the tabloid from reprinting the photos in the future, setting a fine of €1,000 for each subsequent violation.
It was one of the first times the license was tested in court.
After Curry asserted Creative Commons license requirements, the publisher settled on Curry's terms.
Personal life Since 1999, Curry has, at one time or another, lived in Belgium; Guildford and London, England' San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Austin, Texas, U.S. Curry was married to Dutch television/radio personality Patricia Paay from 1989 to 2009.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam%20Curry
Adam Curry
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In May 2016 he announced he would no longer be able to write the Skeptic's Dictionary monthly newsletter on account of his illness.
He said he "found many reasons for disbelief and absolutely no reasons for belief."
In May 2014, Carroll was diagnosed with stage IV pancreatic neuroendocrine cancer and liver metastasis.
On August 25, 2016, Carroll died in a local hospital in Davis, California.
He was survived by his wife and his two daughters and two grandchildren.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20Todd%20Carroll
Robert Todd Carroll
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In Melody Maker, Allan Jones praises the record as a "disturbingly pertinent expression of modern music".
Doggett writes that listeners' perceptions of Pop generally influenced their views on the record.
In a contemporary review of the album, John Swenson of Rolling Stone termed it "the most savage indictment of rock posturing ever recorded" and "a necrophiliac's delight".
Strick positively compared The Idiot to Pop's prior work with the Stooges, noting the difference in his vocal performance: "[He] doesn't sound alive... he sounds automated."
He further complimented Pop's lyricism, stating, "Iggy's got the tainted charisma of a dead poet."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Idiot%20%28album%29
The Idiot (album)
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In New Musical Express, Allan Evans praised the record as "all very refreshing" and called the artist "a very promising talent.
Additionally, both "The Laughing Gnome", issued in April, and a new version of "Love You till Tuesday", recorded on 3 June and issued on 14 July, saw no chart success neither, further signaling Bowie's downturn with the label.
Critical reception David Bowie received few reviews from music critics on release, although the ones it did receive were positive.
And there's a fresh sound to the light musical arrangements by David and Dek Fearnley."
A reviewer for Disc & Music Echo described the album as "a remarkable, creative debut album by a 19-year-old Londoner," further declaring: "Here is a new talent that deserves attention, for though David Bowie has no great voice, he can project words with a cheeky 'side' that is endearing yet not precious... full of abstract fascination.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Bowie%20%281967%20album%29
David Bowie (1967 album)
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In November 1947, President Harry S. Truman personally approved the publication, but it was held back in view of the Foreign Ministers Conference in London scheduled for December.
The decision to publish the key documents on German–Soviet relations, including the treaty and protocol, had been taken already in spring 1947.
Sontag and Beddie prepared the collection throughout the summer of 1947.
Since negotiations at that conference did not prove to be constructive from an American point of view, the document edition was sent to press.
The documents made headlines worldwide.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molotov%E2%80%93Ribbentrop%20Pact
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In November 2007, French told an Irish tabloid that she had used cocaine, but had stopped.
She also aired her religious beliefs (she was a member of the Church of England but also practised Catholicism) and spoke highly of Islam and her Muslim friends saying, "When you read the Koran, you realise that Islam is a beautiful religion".
In the same interview she was asked if she had ever used cocaine and denied ever having done so.
A week before she died, she celebrated her 24th birthday with celebrity and media friends.
Death French died on the evening of 6 December 2007 in Our Lady's Hospital, Navan, in County Meath, having collapsed at a house in Kilmessan, County Meath, in the early hours of Sunday 2 December.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katy%20French
Katy French
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In November of that year, Ramsay phoned a live show on the same network as NY1 News under a false name.
According to an interview with Ramsay, he stated that he had made a decision to leave NY1 after 15 years in the summer of 2007.
Following his meeting with NY1 executives, he continued to work as a news anchor for the station.
He then made a number of comments on the developing news story.
This was later picked up by NY1 executives as Ramsay, who went onto describe his actions as "a flash moment of frustration".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary%20Anthony%20Ramsay
Gary Anthony Ramsay
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In particular the British press praised the record.
In April and May 2002, Hecker opened for Lloyd Cole on his tour of France.
Rose In May 2003, Hecker put out his second studio album Rose, produced by British producer Gareth Jones, who had previously worked with Depeche Mode and Erasure.
Dan Martin from British music magazine New Musical Express writes: »In the first three minutes, a lovelorn Hecker bemoans how he's spent seven days without a glance from Kate Moss.
But if the former busker has something of the stalker about him, he's not one of those men who have bad fringes and still live with their mum. "
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximilian%20Hecker
Maximilian Hecker
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In politics, the periodical supported the Christian democracy and the Lithuanian Christian Democratic Party though it claimed to be a cultural and not a political magazine.
Other topics Draugija supported Catholic ideas and worldview but also embraced reforms and progress and criticized ultra-conservatives.
It published philosophical articles on the place of the Catholic faith in science and culture as well as articles on topics in religious philosophy, for example theosophy, mysticism, asceticism, evolution, logic, Polish Messianism.
It published some broader thoughts and comments on political topics, for example an article by Augustinas Voldemaras on the proposed Lithuania's autonomy, the League of Nations, human rights, democracy, Constituent Assembly of Lithuania.
Each issue had about 8 to 12 pages devoted to overview of Polish and Russian press on Lithuania.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draugija
Draugija
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In popular cultureThe British satirical magazine Private Eye ridiculed him as "Veririchi Lotsamoney Yogi Bear".
When Maharishi began teaching during his South Indian tour in the mid-1950s, he arrived as an informal representative of the Shankaracharya of Jyotir Math, being a 'great disciple of Shri Swami Brahmananda Saraswati (former Shankaracharya)'".
While the Beatles were in Rishikesh allegations of sexual improprieties by the Maharishi in his ashram were circulated but participants later denied them and no law suits were ever filed.
The Maharishi was also parodied by comedians Bill Dana and Joey Forman in the 1968 comedy album The Mashuganishi Yogi, by actor Cash Oshman in the film Man on the Moon, by comedian Mike Myers in the film The Love Guru, and in the BBC sketch show Goodness Gracious Me.
He was portrayed by actor Gerry Bednob in the 2007 film Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maharishi%20Mahesh%20Yogi
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
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In response to the conditions, Kayhan newspaper condemned Khatami as "a spy and traitor" and called for his execution.
Green movement In December 2010, following the crushing of post-election protest, Khatami was described as working as a political "insider," drawing up a "list of preconditions" to present to the government "for the reformists' participation in the upcoming parliamentary elections", that would be seen as reasonable by the Iranian public but intolerable by the government.
This was seen by some (Ata'ollah Mohajerani) as "astute" and proving "the system could not take even basic steps required for living up to its own democratic conservatives" (Azadeh Moaveni).
2013 presidential election A few months before presidential election which was held in June 2013, several reformist groups of Iran invited Khatami to attend in competition.
The reformists also sent a letter to the Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in December 2012, regarding the participation of Khatami at the upcoming presidential election.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad%20Khatami
Mohammad Khatami
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In response to the publication of Thomas Mann's The Black Swan, Adorno penned a long letter to the author, who then approved its publication in the literary journal Akzente.
While there he wrote a content analysis of newspaper horoscopes (now collected in The Stars Down to Earth), and the essays "Television as Ideology" and "Prologue to Television"; even so, he was pleased when, at the end of ten months, he was enjoined to return as co-director of the institute.
Back in Frankfurt, he renewed his academic duties and, from 1952 to 1954, completed three essays: "Notes on Kafka", "Valéry Proust Museum", and an essay on Schoenberg following the composer's death, all of which were included in the 1955 essay collection Prisms.
A second collection of essays, Notes to Literature, appeared in 1958.
After meeting Samuel Beckett while delivering a series of lectures in Paris the same year, Adorno set to work on "Trying to Understand Endgame," which, along with studies of Proust, Valéry, and Balzac, formed the central texts of the 1961 publication of the second volume of his Notes to Literature.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodor%20W.%20Adorno
Theodor W. Adorno
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In response, the Tiroler Tageszeitung created its own tabloid in 2004, called Die Neue.
While in Vorarlberg the Krone is totally insignificant, in Tyrol it has been able to make some gains.
Local newspapers there, such as the Tiroler Tageszeitung, now fear for their positions.
Circulation Kronen Zeitung was the seventh largest newspaper worldwide and the largest European newspaper with a circulation of 1,075,000 copies in the late 1980s.
It was the best-selling Austrian newspaper in 1993 with a circulation of 1.1 million copies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kronen%20Zeitung
Kronen Zeitung
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In September 1992, a second newsletter was created: Hit Music, a sister publication of Music Week featuring (among other charts) the singles Top 75 and a revived "Next 25".
Subsequently, CIN sought to develop new marketing opportunities and sponsorship deals; these included premium-rate fax and telephone services and the chart newsletters Charts+Plus (published from May 1991 to November 1994) and Hit Music (published from September 1992 to May 2001).
Beginning in May 1991 Charts+Plus featured singles charts with positions 76–200 (plus artist albums positions 76–150, Top 50 compilations, and several genre and format charts).
In November 1994, Charts+Plus ceased publication; Hit Music expanded its chart coverage to an uncompressed (without special rules) Top 200 Singles, Top 150 Artists Albums and Top 50 Compilations.
In November 1996, the Artist Albums chart extended to a Top 200.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UK%20Singles%20Chart
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In September 1992, Ada Petrova edited a still of the footage into a Russian television broadcast, which was criticized for implying the body was Hitler's.
Legacy Footage of the body double identified as Gustav Weler was presented as Hitler's corpse in a post-war documentary.
This was corrected in a 1966 documentary.
A few days later, Bezymenski claimed that the double was separate from Hitler's body, which he reaffirmed that the Soviets had found elsewhere "in the garden of the Chancellery".
In his 1995 book on Hitler's death, historian Anton Joachimsthaler disputes the purported Soviet autopsy report of Hitler's body, which was published by Bezymenski in 1968.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alleged%20doubles%20of%20Adolf%20Hitler
Alleged doubles of Adolf Hitler
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In some nations, the news media are controlled by government intervention and are not fully (or even partially) independent.
Journalistic media include: print, television, radio, Internet, and, in the past, newsreels.
Concepts of the appropriate role for journalism vary between countries.
In others, the news media are independent of the government and instead operate as private industry.
In addition to the varying nature of how media organizations are run and funded, countries may have differing implementations of laws handling the freedom of speech and libel cases.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journalism
Journalism
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In Sounds magazine, Pete Makowski praised the record, calling it "excellent".
Kris Needs of ZigZag magazine felt Lust for Life is not as "consistent" as its predecessor.
He nevertheless considered the album one of his favorite albums of 1977, finding it to be more of a "day" record with its predecessor being a "night" record.
He complimented the band's performance and Pop's vocals, labeling them "a bit jagged but powerful".
Writing for NME, Max Bell gave the record a positive review, calling it "quite good".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lust%20for%20Life%20%28Iggy%20Pop%20album%29
Lust for Life (Iggy Pop album)
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In the cameo, Lee asks Howard Stark if he can borrow his newspaper to read the sports section.
His picture is seen in minute 03:10 in a box carried by Phil Coulson.
Lee appears in the Agent Carter season 1 episode "The Blitzkrieg Button", originally broadcast on January 27, 2015.
Lee cameos in various seasons of Marvel's Netflix television series through still-photograph as a police officer of the New York City Police Department.
Lee cameos in Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, The Defenders and The Punisher.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20cameo%20appearances%20by%20Stan%20Lee
List of cameo appearances by Stan Lee
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In the last leg in Zee News produced directed and scripted an internationally famed program—Manthan – on great Indian heritage, culture, religion fairs festivals of India.
Among some of the popular programs that she was associated with were, Newszee Countdown, Mystery Unfolds, Ek Aur Nazaria, Vivavh Manthan.
Besides, Sarjana was intensely involved in key roles for the coverage of the several general elections, and state assembly elections during her stint.
She was chosen one of the jury member by Prasar Bharti for Kissan Channel content selection committee (April–May 2015).
She was engaged by Indian Council for Cultural Relation as media coordinator for 27-day-long International Dance Festival.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarjana%20Sharma
Sarjana Sharma
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In the late 1960s, the magazine denounced segregationist George Wallace, who ran in Democratic primaries in 1964 and 1972 and made an independent run for president in 1968.
The sobering answer is Yes – the White community is so entitled because, for the time being, it is the advanced race.
"Quoted in John B. Judis, William F. Buckley, Jr.: Patron Saint of the Conservatives (2001) p. 138 By the 1970s National Review advocated colorblind policies and the end of affirmative action.
During the 1950s, Buckley had worked to remove anti-Semitism from the conservative movement and barred holders of those views from working for National Review.
In 1962 Buckley denounced Robert W. Welch Jr. and the John Birch Society as "far removed from common sense" and urged the Republican Party to purge itself of Welch's influence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Review
National Review
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In the mediaFollowing the 20th anniversary of his flight on 28 May 2007, the international media interviewed Rust about the flight and its aftermath.
For a while after the incident, Red Square was jokingly referred to by Muscovites as Sheremetyevo-3 (Sheremetyevo-1 and -2 being the two terminals at Moscow's international airport).
At the end of 1987, the police radio code used by law enforcement officers in Moscow was allegedly updated to include a code for an aircraft landing.
The Washington Post and Bild both have online editions of their interviews.
The most comprehensive televised interview available online is produced by the Danish Broadcasting Corporation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathias%20Rust
Mathias Rust
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In the UK, NME praised the record, saying, "The techno album is a doughty brute to master.
"Walk Now..." samples the sound of a Sydney zebra crossing alert and a didgeridoo, which were both recorded after a trip to Australia to perform at an illegal rave named Welcome 92.
Critical reception The album received widespread acclaim.
Only a few have managed it successfully [...] but Phil and Paul Hartnoll have done it twice... The expression 'intelligent ambience' is bandied around to describe spacey dance music with undue regularity, but Untitled actually satisfies the description.
Scientific and terrific."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbital%20%281993%20album%29
Orbital (1993 album)
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In the words of Jon Wilkman, the magazine "extolled the wonders of Southern California and had a major influence on the region's early image and appeal to tourists".
The magazine published the work of many notable authors, including John Muir, Jack London, Mary Hunter Austin, Sharlot Hall, Grace Ellery Channing, and Sui Sin Far (Edith Maude Eaton).
The Land of Sunshine was also known for its "lavish" use of illustrations, many of which were halftone photoengravings.
History The Land of Sunshine was first published by the F. A. Pattee Publishing Company in June 1894 as a quarto measuring .
It was originally ghost-edited by Charles Dwight Willard, while Harry Ellington Brook and Frank A. Pattee were both also involved in the creation and publication of the magazine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Land%20of%20Sunshine
The Land of Sunshine
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In them, Eaton praised Jackson's record.
The strategy was successful, and Jackson won.
Eaton also helped advance Jackson's campaign for president through the Letters of Wyoming, which were printed in newspapers.
He celebrated even some of Jackson's most controversial actions, such as the suspension of habeas corpus in New Orleans in 1815. "
Washington would have done the same," he asserted.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Eaton%20%28politician%29
John Eaton (politician)
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In tone, the magazine borrowed some of the irreverent in-house style of both Crash!
In the face of such losses, Newsfield's limited financial resources could not support a setup requiring a large editorial team with both London and Shropshire offices.
The magazine ceased publication after the 4th issue.
and Zzap!64, and had a wide coverage of popular culture such as books, games, TV, movies, and music in a way that would become more common with the launch of magazines such as Loaded nearly a decade later.
References 1986 establishments in the United Kingdom 1987 disestablishments in the United Kingdom Defunct computer magazines published in the United Kingdom Magazines established in 1986 Magazines disestablished in 1987
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LM%20%28magazine%29
LM (magazine)
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Influence – A publication which has significantly influenced the world or has had a massive impact on the teaching of chemistry.
Some factors that correlate with publication notability include: Topic creator – A publication that created a new topic.
Breakthrough – A publication that changed scientific knowledge significantly.
Foundations The Sceptical Chymist The Sceptical Chymist - Robert Boyle 1661 Description: Boyle, in the form of a dialogue, argued that chemical theories should be firmly grounded in experiment before their acceptance, and for the foundation of chemistry as a science separate from medicine and alchemy.
Importance: Topic Creator, Influence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20important%20publications%20in%20chemistry
List of important publications in chemistry
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Initially, the National Blue Ribbon Schools program honored only secondary schools; it was later expanded to include primary schools.
Working with the National Association of Elementary School Principals and the National Association of Secondary School Principals, Bell launched the National Blue Ribbon Schools and the National Distinguished Principals Programs.
Both programs highlighted outstanding models of American schools and school leadership.
It was changed again to honor secondary schools and primary schools in alternate years and now honors secondary, middle, elementary, and K-8 and K-12 schools each year.
In 2003, the program was restructured to bring it in line with the No Child Left Behind Education Law, placing a stronger emphasis on state assessment data and requiring schools to demonstrate high academic success.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Blue%20Ribbon%20Schools%20Program
National Blue Ribbon Schools Program
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Innovators in Action is an annual publication that advocates shrinking the size and scope of government, usually through privatization.
Publications Annual Privatization Report, Privatization Watch, and Innovators in Action Reason Foundation publishes the Annual Privatization Report, which reports on news and trends in U.S. outsourcing, privatization, and public-private partnerships.
Privatization Watch is another of the Foundation's privatization publications that is published three to four times per year.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, former Colorado Gov. Bill Owens wrote columns for this publication in 2007.
Annual Highway Report Reason Foundation's Annual Highway Report ranks each state's transportation system on cost-effectiveness and efficiency.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reason%20Foundation
Reason Foundation
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Inspectors praised the prison's safety record, and the amount of purposeful activity for inmates.
Responding to the programme, the Home Office said open prisons played an important role in rehabilitating offenders and all those transferred to such conditions were risk-assessed.
In November 2009, an inspection report from Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons stated that North Sea Camp Prison had improved.
However, the report called for the refurbishment of prison buildings and facilities, and further improvements to the prison regime for short-term inmates.
Two days before the release of the report, two inmates convicted of rape absconded from North Sea Camp.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HM%20Prison%20North%20Sea%20Camp
HM Prison North Sea Camp
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Instead, the show dialed the wrong number and woke up an unknown man.
No reason was given.
Notable moments On the January 9, 2012 edition of the show, Banfield and Sambolin attempted to call comedian Chuck Nice as part of the "Wake 'Em Up" segment.
The episode was skewered by Jon Stewart on The Daily Show, who also mocked the format of the segment.
Former on-air staff Ashleigh Banfield (January 2 – July 13, 2012) Rob Marciano (January 2 – December 21, 2012) Zoraida Sambolin (January 2, 2012 – December 13, 2013) John Berman (July 17, 2012 – February 16, 2017) Dave Briggs (February 18, 2017 - December 20, 2019) Recurring segments CNN Business Now (formerly CNN Money Stream): The latest business headlines from CNN Business The Bleacher Report: A round-up of sports news at approximately 20 past the hour 3 questions in 3 minutes: In which each journalist answers three political questions in three minutes References External links 2012 American television series debuts 2010s American television news shows 2020s American television news shows CNN original programming English-language television shows
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early%20Start
Early Start
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IPEJ is a unique open access journal which charges neither reader nor the author.
Currently it is a bimonthly publication.
The Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals are followed.
The journal is being maintained by the voluntary effort of medical professionals in the field interested in maintaining free access to academic publications.
Full text of the journal is being archived at PubMed Central, the free full text online archive of the US National Library of Medicine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian%20Pacing%20and%20Electrophysiology%20Journal
Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal
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It adds: Dick MorrisStar tabloid published a story about Dick Morris, who was Bill Clinton's campaign manager, that he had been involved with a prostitute.
And as another editorial stated, "One other reason the mainline media jumped into the adultery story with no evidence beyond the tales of a paid-for informant is that 'sex sells.'
And it is an easy sell."
The story seriously affected the final session of the Democratic National Convention in 1996.
It led to his discontinuing work on that campaign just two months before the election.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chequebook%20journalism
Chequebook journalism
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It also allowed the gaming press to capture screen shots more easily.
The device was never sold in retail to general consumers and was only provided to developers and the gaming press.
Two major versions of Wide-Boy64 were released: the CGB, which could play Game Boy and Game Boy Color games, and the updated AGB, which could also play Game Boy Advance game paks.
Like the Super Game Boy and Game Boy Player, the game screen is surrounded by a template mimicking the appearance of the portable system.
This device was used for final matches at the Pokémon League Summer Training Tour '99.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo%2064%20accessories
Nintendo 64 accessories
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It also publishes , a weekly periodical that is directed to tackling the reality of Puerto Rico and class struggle.
It operates a political training school called "Escuela Vladimir Lenin", that brings proletarian political education to schools, universities, and workers' councils.
A similar effort, the "Escuela Manuel Francisco Rojas", was created online to reach an ever-growing group of people connected to the web and social networks.
References External links 2010 establishments in Puerto Rico Anti-imperialist organizations Communist parties in Puerto Rico Political parties established in 2010 Political parties in Puerto Rico
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It also publishes a daily business tabloid, The Australian Financial Review.
In Australia, mastheads include The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Australian Financial Review, The Canberra Times, The Sun-Herald, Stock And Land and The Land.
Fairfax published the second most-circulated daily papers in both Melbourne and Sydney, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald respectively.
Fairfax also owned papers in major regional centres, including the Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong), The Newcastle Herald (Newcastle), The Border Mail (Albury-Wodonga), The Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga), The Warrnambool Standard (Warrnambool), The Courier (Ballarat) and Bendigo Advertiser (Bendigo).
In addition, its subsidiary Fairfax Community Newspapers publishes 35 community newspapers serving suburban Victoria and New South Wales.
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It attempts to copy the Japanese magazine.
It began serialization on January 30, 2012, as Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha (officially stylized as Weekly SHONEN JUMP αlpha or Weekly SHONEN JUMP Alpha), with two free preview issues published in the buildup to its launch.
Based on Shueisha's popular Japanese magazine of the same name, Weekly Shonen Jump was an attempt to provide English-speaking readers with easily accessible, affordable, and officially licensed editions of the latest installments of popular Shōnen Jump manga soon after their publication in Japan, as an alternative to popular bootleg scanlation services which were illegal and often poorly translated.
The anthology launched with a lineup of six titles, with new issues published online two weeks after the equivalent Japanese release.
At the time of its cancellation, the magazine featured twelve titles, including installments of monthly series from the Japanese magazine's sister publications, Weekly Young Jump, Jump SQ, V Jump, and Young Jump Web Comics.
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It delivers features such as group calls (VGCS), voice broadcast (VBS), location-based connections, and call pre-emption in case of an emergency.
GSM-R has been selected by 38 countries across the world, including all member states of the European Union and countries in Asia, Eurasia and northern Africa.
GSM-R is a secure platform for voice and data communication between railway operational staff, including drivers, dispatchers, shunting team members, train engineers, and station controllers.
This supports applications such as cargo tracking, video surveillance in trains and at stations, and passenger information services.
GSM-R is typically implemented using dedicated base station masts close to the railway, with tunnel coverage effected using directional antennae or 'leaky' feeder transmission.
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It has become so popular that Bishop Anthimos of Thessaloniki and the Golden Dawn party condemned the show and urged Greeks not to watch it. "
In Greece, the series has become quite popular for people of all socioeconomic backgrounds and ages.
Many Greek viewers enjoyed the visuals and oriental decorations present in the show, as well as the cultural proximity and historical ties between the two countries.
No one should watch Muhteşem Yüzyıl, The Magnificent Century," Anthimos said.
He added, "By watching the Turkish series we are telling them we have surrendered."
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It is thought that this newsletter is the first published periodical regarding homeschooling in the United States.
This correspondence grew so much that he decided to start a newsletter for homeschooling parents.
In 1977 Growing Without Schooling was developed and distributed.
Holt's focus began to switch from critiquing school systems and writing from afar to speaking engagements and educating adults on how they can teach their children while learning themselves.
His next book, Never Too Late: My Musical Autobiography (1978), focused on showing adults that they were not too old to learn new things.
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It organises a programme of lectures and other activities on historical topics and publishes a quarterly newsletter.
In 2015, Barnes Pond became home to London's largest dedicated children's book event, the Barnes Children's Literature Festival, which is now the second largest in Europe.
Places of worship Barnes has eight churches, of which six are members of Churches Together in Barnes: Barnes Baptist Church Barnes Healing Church Barnes Methodist Church Catholic Church of St Osmund, Barnes Holy Trinity Barnes Russian Orthodox Church, Barnes St Mary's Church, Barnes St Michael and All Angels Church, Barnes Societies The Barnes and Mortlake History Society, founded in 1955 by local resident Maurice Cockin as the Borough of Barnes History Society, promotes interest in the local history of Barnes, Mortlake and East Sheen.
Sport Association football Barnes has a place in the history of football.
First, a former High Master of St Paul's School, Richard Mulcaster, is credited with taking mob football and turning it into an organised, refereed team sport that was considered beneficial for schoolboys.
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It plays games from ROM-based media contained in cartridges (sometimes called carts or Game Paks).
Classic Game Boy family Game Boy The original gray Game Boy was first released in Japan on April 21, 1989.
Based on a Z80 processor, it has a black and green reflective LCD screen, an eight-way directional pad, two action buttons (A and B), and Start and Select buttons with the controls being identical to the NES controller.
Its graphics are 8-bit (similar to the NES).
The game that pushed the Game Boy into the upper reaches of success was Tetris.
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It publishes a periodical which is named The Norseman.
The Norse Federation () is a Norwegian non-profit organization that was founded it 1907, and is under the patronage of the monarch of Norway, currently King Harald V. The organization states that its purpose is to "unit[e] friends of Norway throughout the world". ,
the organization has approximately 3500 members.
The federation merged with the Norway-America Association (NORAM) in 2020.
Structure General secretaries Thoralv Klaveness (1908–1910) Carl Joachim Hambro (1910–1914) Wilhelm Morgenstierne (1914–1917) Simon Christian Hammer (1917–1920) Sigurd Folkestad (1920–1925) Arne Kildal (1925–1941 (WWII) and 1945 to 1955) * Edvard Hambro (USA) (1941–1945) Johan Hambro (1955–1983) Johan Fredrik Heyerdahl (1983–2000) Gunnar Gran (2000–2001) Kjetil A. Flatin (2001–2004) George A. Broch (2004–2008) Lasse Espelid (2008–2012) Hanne Aaberg (2012–present) Presidents Carl Christian Berner (1906–1915) Fredrik Georg Gade (1915–1924) Carl Joachim Hambro (1924–1941 (WWII) and 1945 to 1946) * Didrik Arup Seip (1946–1954) Jacob S. Worm-Müller (1954–1960) Aksel Kvam (1960–1963) Thorolf Kandahl (1963–1974) Paul Thyness (1974–1980) Wilhelm Mohr (1980–1988) Inge Lønning (1988–1998) Kjetil A. Flatin (1998–2001) Lucy Smith (2001–2005) Hallgrim Berg (2005–2012) Tom Vraalsen (2005–2008) Erik Giercksky (2012–2014) Inger Prebensen (2014–present) References External links 1907 establishments in Norway Norwegian-American culture
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It was a four-page tabloid printed on a Washington hand press.
Founding of the newspaper, 1859 It was in this setting that the Weekly Arizonian made its debut at Tubac on 3 March 1859.
From its first issue, the Arizonian'''s avowed policy was to promote the resources of the area, and secure a separate government for Arizona.
The press had been shipped from Ohio by William Wrightson of the Santa Rita Mining Company.
It had traveled by ship down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, across the Gulf to Panama, through the Sea of Cortez to Guaymas, and thence by ox-cart to Tubac.
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It was also ABC's most-watched program, and the top scripted program overall for the night as it placed second behind NBC's Sunday Night Football.
which is a reference to the song "Love Is an Open Door" from Frozen in which Anna and Hans sing, "We finish each other's sandwiches."
Reception Ratings The outing, despite losing four-tenths of its audience from the previous episode, placed a 3.2/9 among 18-49s, making it the evening's most watched scripted program during the 8-9 pm hour, with 8.78 million viewers tuning in, placing it second in that category behind Madam Secretary on CBS.
In Canada, it delivered 1.818 million viewers, making it the night's second most-watched program.
Reviews The episode was met with good reviews, but were mixed on adding another villainous character in Bo Peep.
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It was not until January 2011 that Lopez teased the media about the new lead single for Love?.
under a new label.
Upon signing with The Island Def Jam Music Group, Lopez continued working with The-Dream and Tricky Stewart, in addition to collaborating with new producers such as RedOne.
In a tweet on her Twitter account, Lopez posted: "I see u @RedOne_Official!
We're making BIG things happen 'On the Floor' this new year!!!".
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It was not until the publication of Paine's more entertaining and popular work that deism reached into the middling and lower classes in America.
Ethan Allen published the first American defense of deism, Reason, The Only Oracle of Man (1784), but deism remained primarily a philosophy of the educated elite.
Men such as Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson espoused its tenets but at the same time argued that religion served the useful purpose of "social control."
The public was receptive, in part, because they approved of the secular ideals of the French Revolution.
The Age of Reason went through 17 editions and sold thousands of copies in the United States.
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It was released on an independent label, Quincy Records, and the original 45rpm record is sought-after as a collector's item.
Career Influenced by Elvis Presley's style heard on the radio, Adams formed a band in 1954 consisting of his brother Charles (guitar) and Curtis May (upright bass).
Encouraged by local entertainer Luke Gordon, Adams went to Cincinnati in 1957 to record his composition "Rock, Pretty Mama", called by music writer Lorie Hollabaugh "a seminal Rockabilly classic".
The recording was included on a Sanctuary/BMG compilation album in 2003 called "Rockabilly Riot " along with songs by Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Roy Orbison.
Brian Setzer used a similar title in two of his albums including the 2014 album "Rockabilly Riot!
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It was reported that her ex, Anthony Murphy, had blamed the reality TV show for the demise of their relationship.
Michelle was also named the most unpopular housemate ever to inhabit the Australian Big Brother House.
Former housemate Susannah had left her partner and started dating fellow housemate Thomas after leaving the BB house.
References External links Big Brother Australia Big Brother 2007 – Daily Telegraph Feature 07 2007 Australian television seasons
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It was the first fully scripted colour production by Granada Television and was filmed almost entirely on location at a time when almost all TV drama was studio-bound.
The Owl Service is an eight-part television series based on the fantasy novel of the same name by Alan Garner.
Produced in 1969 and televised over the winter of 1969–1970, the series was remarkably bold in terms of production.
It used editing techniques such as jump cuts to create a sense of disorientation and also to suggest that two time periods overlapped.
For the series, the book was adapted in seven scripts (later stretched to eight) by Garner and was produced and directed by Peter Plummer.
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It was the first Venezuelan periodical that printed illustrations and photographs.
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El Zulia Ilustrado (The illustrated Zulia) was the first Venezuelan magazine and one of the most prominent in Venezuela in the later 19th century.
History El Zulia ilustrado was founded in Maracaibo by editor and journalist Eduardo López Rivas, who created the magazine to promote the state of Zulia.
The first issue was published on October 24, 1888, on the occasion of the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of local hero Rafael Urdaneta The magazine was edited in López Rivas own publishing house, Imprenta Americana (American Press) and it circulated inside and outside Venezuela.
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It was the sole Hebrew periodical regularly printed in the entire communist world, for over 30 years.
The first occasion was the contact with the Chief Rabbi of Sweden, Kurt Wilhelm.
The same year, in October 1956, Rosen was authorized to found "Revista Cultului Mozaic" (The Mosaic Cult Review), official press organ of the Romanian Jewry, published in Romanian, Yiddish and Hebrew.
The prestigious scholar Ezra Fleischer former Romanian Prisoner of Zion, and Israel Prize winner, was one of the first editors of the journal, before his emigration to Israel.
Since 1957, Chief Rabbi Rosen, following a renewed tradition existing during the pre-Fascist epoch, was elected member of the Romanian Parliament, representing a Bucharest constituency (then still with a rather large Jewish population).
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Its electronic production is composed of airy synths, added bells, and a whistled hook, connected by a tropical breeze.
It features a lipstick print against a black surface, which Mike Wass of Idolator noted "vaguely ties in with the song's message of rising above your haters."
Composition Musically, "Kill Em with Kindness" is a groove-driven dance-pop song.
Cristina Jaleru of The Washington Times called "Kill Em with Kindness" an "approachable dance track", while Mike Wass of Idolator noted that the whistle hook recalled Adam Lambert's "Ghost Town".
According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Universal Music Publishing Group, the song is written in the key of B-flat minor with a tempo of 120 beats per minute in common time.
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Its newsletter stated, "our goal is to build a solid, broad-based anti-imperialist movement of Asian people against the war in Vietnam."
The BAACAW members consisted of many Asian-Americans and they were involved in antiwar efforts like marches, study groups, fundraisers, teach-ins and demonstrations.
During marches, Asian American activists carried banners that read "Stop the Bombing of Asian People and Stop Killing Our Asian Brothers and Sisters."
The anti-war sentiment by Asian Americans was fueled by the racial inequality that they faced in the United States.
As historian Daryl Maeda notes, "the antiwar movement articulated Asian Americans' racial commonality with Vietnamese people in two distinctly gendered ways: identification based on the experiences of male soldiers and identification by women."
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Its newspaper The Five Percenter condemns the states who impose restrictions on their practice as those who "attempt to define us in ways that seek to criminalize us."
NGE literature has been banned from penal institutions in these and other states, and inmates have been denied privileges enjoyed by those of other persuasions.
Such rules were relaxed in 2004 in New York to allow registered "sincere adherent(s)" to study teachings personally but not share with unregistered inmates during their incarceration.
In Michigan, the Nation challenged a ban on the group's literature among prison inmates after an inmate was designated a security threat until he renounced his membership.
Judge Steven Whalen found no evidence that the group advocated violence and recommended that it be recognized as a legitimate belief system.
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Its production is composed of talking drums, groovy baseline, woodwind instruments, shekere and electric guitar harmonies.
Composition "Uyo Meyo" is an Afro-pop-inspired track recorded with an Ondo dialect in Yoruba and English.
Produced by Michael Seyifunmi Bakare, the song's instrumental is similar to some of Ebenezer Obey's music.
In "Uyo Meyo", Teni recounts some of her struggles and pains and encourages listeners to strive to be better and work hard to reach their goals.
Towards the end of the song, she vows to surpass her late father's achievements.
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Jabir calls demanding Paul video record himself cutting off a finger, threatening Paul's family back home by revealing their home address.
Brenner calls saying that the explosions that damaged his coffin earlier were in fact F-16 bombings and that his kidnappers may have been killed.
Paul begins to lose hope and makes a last will and testament in video form, leaving his wife his personal savings and his son his clothes.
Paul complies with this demand.
Shortly after filming the video, his cell phone rings, and Paul begins to hear digging and distorted voices.
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Jack Saunders would host a new show called Radio 1's Future Artists with Jack Saunders from Monday to Wednesday.
Toddla T was also announced to be leaving the show after 11 years.
Annie Mac's evening show moved from 7 pm to 6 pm with Rickie, Melvin and Charlie from 8 pm.
Friday Schedule was also announced.
Radio 1 Party Anthems moved from 6 pm to 3 pm and it would be hosted by Dev.
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James the PI—James, a real life private investigator originally phoned the show to share some stories about his line of work.
Scott or Chris will then attempt to contact the "ghost" (person who ghosted the listener) and obtain an explanation for their sudden disappearance.
Often, ghosts are unwilling to appear on-air although some offer explanations.
He is now the show's official PI and at one point appeared every Thursday (formerly Friday) to tell a story about a job, usually with a particular theme.
The Google Game—Scott, Chris and a guest (usually a fellow Radio 1 DJ) will be given a prompt consisting of the first few words of a question commonly searched on Google.
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Janet Elliott, "Earle seeks money record.
R. Jeffrey Smith, "Prosecutor Broadens DeLay Inquiry.
Data on GOP Donation to U.S. Family Network Demanded," Washington Post, January 6, 2006.
DeLay-linked group funded by Abramoff clients," Houston Chronicle, January 6, 2006.
R. Jeffrey Smith, "Former DeLay Aide Enriched By Nonprofit."
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Jellyfish and Imperial Drag co-founder Roger Joseph Manning Jr. praised the record for its unusual sound: "Stuff is distorting.
International Feel" was prominently featured in Daft Punk's 2006 film Electroma.
In 2018, Pitchforks Sam Sodsky noted that the "fingerprints" of Wizard remain "evident on bedroom auteurs to this day, from Ariel Pink to Frank Ocean, who sampled its synths on 2016's Blonde."
Parts are panned all crazy; there's so much nuttiness going on, but it ends up enhancing his songs because it adds that much more charm and character."
There was no consideration to perform the album in its entirety at the time of release due to the difficulty in reproducing many of its sounds.
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Jerry Gross and Jack Twyman called that particular broadcast for the network.
Curt Gowdy also served on play-by-play for half of the 1967–68 season.
The first nationally televised Christmas Day NBA broadcast occurred in , when ABC broadcast a game between the Los Angeles Lakers and San Diego Rockets from the then-San Diego Sports Arena in San Diego.
ABC would continue to televise Christmas games through .
The remainder of these broadcasts were based from Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix.
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John Britton, chairman of the college's tobacco advisory group, praised the journal for discussing the health problem, but he concluded that a "ban on tobacco would be a nightmare."
called for tobacco use to be completely banned in the United Kingdom.
The Royal College of Physicians rejected their argument.
Amanda Sandford, spokesperson for the anti-tobacco group Action on Smoking and Health, stated that criminalising a behaviour 26% of the population commit "is ludicrous."
She also said: "We can't turn the clock back.
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John Knepp's journal testifies to Phips' constitutional disinterest in military discipline.
Phips had not demonstrated military interests as a young man.
During King Philip's War, when many took up arms, Phips built ships and cut lumber.
Yet Phips' control of a naval gunship, and his subsequent actions, seem to have suggested he was a good candidate to lead a large military expedition.
Sewall writes: Saturday, March 22.
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John Travolta was named as a possible star in the Warner Bros. production, which was scripted by Larry Ferguson and to be directed by The Fugitive director Andrew Davis.
In 2000, Martin Grams, Jr. and Les Rayburn self-published the 500-page trade paperback, The Have Gun – Will Travel Companion, documenting the history of the radio and television series.
Film In 1997, it was announced that a movie version of the television series would be made.
However, the film was never made.
In 2006, it was announced that a Have Gun – Will Travel movie starring rapper Eminem is in production.
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Johnson also blamed the press, saying they showed "complete irresponsibility and lie and misstate facts and have no one to be answerable to".
He ran about even with Republican George Romney in trial matchups that spring.
Asked to explain why he was unpopular, Johnson responded, "I am a dominating personality, and when I get things done I don't always please all the people."
He also blamed "the preachers, liberals and professors" who had turned against him.
In the congressional elections of 1966, the Republicans gained three seats in the Senate and 47 in the House, reinvigorating the conservative coalition and making it more difficult for Johnson to pass any additional Great Society legislation.
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Joseph Tumulty also put into place a more regular schedule of briefing the press.
Wilson often requested that reporters not publish answers given in these settings and on one occasion threatened to cancel the news conferences when a reporter revealed comments he had given regarding Mexico.
The press conferences were later discontinued after the sinking of British liner Lusitania, and despite attempts to revive them during his second term were held only sporadically during Wilson's final years in office.
He gave daily briefings to the press in the morning, which were attended by as many as thirty reporters.
By formalizing the press briefing process, Tumulty laid the groundwork for what would later be called the White House Press Briefing.
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Journalism careerImmediately after graduating from Columbia, Gonzalez joined the staff of Newsweek magazine, where he filed stories from New York, Detroit and Miami.
Over the years, Gonzalez maintained a lifelong friendship with Father Monahan, until his passing in 1999.
Gonzalez graduated from Yale in 1979 with a bachelor's degree in psychology, and obtained a master's degree in journalism from the Columbia University School of Journalism in 1983.
In 1990, he joined The New York Times as a reporter for their Metro Desk, where he became known for stories focusing on the neighborhoods of New York City, while reflecting on larger social and cultural issues in American society.
From 1995 to 1999, Gonzalez wrote the Times "About New York" column, identifying and illuminating citywide issues through intimate snapshots of the lives of ordinary New Yorkers, in "prose that was often powerfully affecting."
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Kabyle version of the french speaking newspaper Dépêche de Kabylie.
Websites in Kabyle imyura.com.
Tiddukla Tadelsant Imedyazen.
Online dictionaries Kabyle–French and French–Kabyle dictionary MAK Danoun.
Glossary of neologisms by imedyazen.
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Kellan Miller of Drowned in Sound said, "It is definitely a record that demands repeated attention, as a cursory listen will not unveil all its hidden gems.
It's not perfect, but it finally feels like we have the Cudi we fell in love with when we first heard him".
Matthew Strauss of Pitchfork, while noting the long length and redundancy, commented that "Cudi is as focused as he's been since 2010's Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager", as well as praising the production.
It's instantly accessible than his previous records [sic], but when Cudi is on his game he reaps unignorable rewards".
Anya Zoledziowski of Exclaim!
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Kennet News is now used as the name for a termly online newsletter created using Microsoft Sway.
Its original slogan was News as it happens – and sometimes before it happens!.
It reported the departure of George Hurford and the arrival of Terrence Enright in 1978 and later the arrival and departure of Dr. Nicholas Wheeler-Robinson.
Charity work Each house chooses its own charity to support, and throughout the year each tutor group fundraises towards their house's target amount of money.
For example, one of Saint Michael house's chosen charity was the Rwanda appeal.
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Kouchak choreographed and composed the theatrical stage production of the Queen's Journey in 2017 at Judit Polgar's Global Chess Festival.
In 2016, his chess and ballet musical work was performed at the British Museum and in New York celebrating the role of women as queens in chess.
A specially designed 3D Royal Queen chess piece was unveiled in honour of the Queen's Journey in the same year.
In 2018, he received an award as a Goodwill Ambassador of Artistic Values of Chess.
In 2019, at the London Chess Conference, Kouchak contributed to education and empowerment in women's chess.
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Kurtz composed his first computer program in 1951 while working with computers at UCLA in the institute of numerical analysis.
He graduated in 1950 when he obtained his bachelor's degree majoring in mathematics and in 1956, at the age of 28, he went on to acquire his PhD from Princeton University.
His thesis was on a problem of multiple comparisons in mathematical statistics.
He performed this feat just after finishing grad school and one year into his tuition at Princeton University.
Dartmouth In 1963 to 1964, Kurtz and Kemeny developed the first version of the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System, a time-sharing system for university use, and the BASIC language.
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Later on in the show, when the Filthy Animals attacked Malenko during a match against Chris Benoit, the Revolution used Torrie to blackmail the Animals into retreating.
The Animals' manager, Torrie Wilson, was kidnapped by Double D, who was introduced as Asya, the newest member of the Revolution.
The name change was in reference to Chyna, who competed for WCW's rival the World Wrestling Federation, as well as implying that Asya was superior to Chyna since "Asia" is bigger than "China".
On the November 8 episode of Nitro, Asya made her in-ring debut as she and Malenko defeated Rey Misterio, Jr. and Torrie Wilson in a mixed tag team match.
Three days later, on Thunder, the Revolution interfered in a match between Sid and Perry Saturn before being taken down by Sid.
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Later reviews have praised the record.
Despite the production values and notable contributions from guest artists like drummer Omar Hakim and the Brecker Brothers, Bull concluded that "the music lacks the ache that made Knopfler's recent soundtracks for Comfort and Joy and Cal so powerful."
In Rolling Stones end-of-year round-up of 1985's key albums, Fred Schruers said that "Knopfler's nimble, evocative guitar style and gentle vocalizing are still as appealing as they were on previous scenario-rich albums".
Reviewing the remastered Dire Straits albums in 1996, Rob Beattie of Q awarded Brothers in Arms five stars out of five and wrote that "repeated listening reveals it as a singularly melancholic collection – see the guitar slashing of 'The Man's Too Strong' and the title track, where joy is as sharp as sorrow".
In a 2007 review for BBC Music, Chris Jones called Brothers in Arms "a phenomenon on every level... a suite of Knopfler's very fine brand of JJ Cale-lite".
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Later that day the Killers' social media announced the title of the song "Dustland" after a series of teases by the band throughout the day.
In an interview with E Street Radio's Jim Rotolo on June 10, 2021, Springsteen said that he did not plan on playing any shows in 2021 but was talked into the Broadway shows by a "friend".
During the same interview, Springsteen also announced an upcoming collaboration with the Killers.
On September 11, 2021, Springsteen performed "I'll See You in My Dreams" in tribute to the victims of the September 11 attacks.
On December 13, 2021, Springsteen gave a surprise four song performance at the John Henry's Friends benefit concert for children diagnosed with Autism where he was joined by Steve Earle and the Dukes as his backing band.
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Later, Costas would call Missouri Tigers basketball and co-host KMOX's Open Line call-in program.
He is extensively quoted on many topics.
The book includes his reflections of ABA life during his tenure as radio voice of the Spirits of St. Louis.
He did play-by-play for Chicago Bulls broadcasts on WGN-TV during the 1979–1980 NBA season.
From 1978 to 1981, Costas worked as a fill-in play-by-play man on St. Louis Blues radio broadcasts on KMOX whenever the regular play-by-play announcer, Dan Kelly, was unavailable.
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Later, the label demanded Savatage record the material themselves.
The band were not happy with the record, with pressure from the label to include two cover versions.
Jon Oliva had been retained to write material for other artists on the Atlantic label, such as John Waite and other pop-rockers.
In a choice they would later regret, the band agreed.
Not only did it destroy them in the press, it nearly destroyed the band and sent Jon into his early alcohol and drug problems.
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Laurer claimed that she "knew it was coming" because of how the media ridiculed Smith, and she drew parallels between the plight of Smith and herself.
In January 2005, she was arrested for domestic assault after allegedly beating Waltman.
On February 8, 2007, a visibly upset Laurer appeared on Larry King Live to speak about her friend, Anna Nicole Smith, who had died earlier that day.
However, the wife of the CEO of Trim Spa, Monique Goen, claimed that Smith did not consider Laurer a friend.
After leaving the WWF, Laurer was unable to use the name "Chyna" because of its trademark.
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Leaders André D'Allemagne (1960-1961) Marcel Chaput (1961-1962) Guy Pouliot (1962-1964) Pierre Bourgault (1964-1968)Publication The party had its own periodical, published monthly, then biweekly.
The RIN was divided on its position towards the PQ.
The party ended up being dissolved and some members joined Lévesque's newly created party.
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Organe officiel du Rassemblement pour l'indépendance nationale, vol.
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Lee decides his best chance to promote the film is to convince the press the couple have reunited.
Gwen's career has been on a downward slide since she stopped making movies with Eddie.
Her affair with co-star Hector, who she now lives with, drives Eddie to an emotional breakdown; Eddie's actions lead Gwen to file a restraining order against him, and he moves to a New Age retreat.
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.
Lee bribes Eddie's spiritual guide to convince Eddie he is well enough to attend.
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Library Happenings is a bi-monthly newsletter published and distributed by the Glendora Public Library.
and surrounding "Foothill cities."
The Tribune carries a list of current articles as well as a history of articles concerning the City of Glendora and cities immediately surrounding the City of Glendora.
It generally consists of 4 or 6 pages of information about local programs and events planned for the year.
There is an online version of the newsletter with issues going back to the year 2007.
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Like the Parliaments' previous single, Poor Willie/Party Boys, this record highly sought after by P-Funk collectors.
At this stage of their careers, the Parliaments consisted of George Clinton, Grady Thomas, Calvin Simon, Johnny Murray, and Charles "Butch" Davis.
There are no writers credits on the single.
The B-side of the single was entitled "(You Make Me Wanna) Cry".
The Parliaments songs 1960 songs
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Lincoln attacked the media for such behavior, and ordered a military seizure of the two papers which lasted for two days.
In 1862, Congress created the Department of Agriculture.
In response to rumors of a renewed draft, the editors of the New York World and the Journal of Commerce published a false draft proclamation that created an opportunity for the editors and others to corner the gold market.
Lincoln is largely responsible for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Thanksgiving had become a regional holiday in New England in the 17th century.
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Locally, Gil Santos and Gino Cappelletti called the game for the Patriots on WBCN radio, and Bob Papa, Dick Lynch, and Carl Banks called the Giants' radio broadcast on WFAN-AM.
Sirius Satellite Radio carried twelve feeds in eight languages in the United States.
The following language feeds were offered: Westwood One (American English) Univision Radio/United Stations (Mexican Spanish, U.S.) New England Patriots Radio Network New York Giants Radio Network BBC Radio 5 Live (British English) NHK Japan (Japanese) NTV Plus (Russian) SMG (Mandarin Chinese) FieldPass, the subscription Internet radio service provided by the league at NFL.com, carried most of these feeds, with select international feeds for free.
By NFL rules, only WBCN, WFAN, Sirius and FieldPass carried the teams' local broadcasts, and affiliate stations instead carried the Westwood One feed.
WBCN, WFAN, and Westwood One are all owned by CBS Radio.
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LSM also supports radio programs such as The Life-Study of the Bible, a thirty-minute radio program composed of excerpts from the works of Witness Lee.
Its purpose is to promote the teachings of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee, and to prepare, select, and distribute information of all kinds which may be useful for the growth of spiritual life among Christians.
Living Stream Ministry publishes and prepares video tapes, audio tapes, and printed spiritual materials intended for all Christians worldwide.
This program, which began production in 1996, is currently broadcast in three languages to more than 100 radio stations.
LSM also conducts and hosts various conferences and trainings throughout the year, including the Full Time Training in Anaheim (FTTA).
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Lviv Today" is a Ukrainian English-speaking magazine, content includes information about business, advertisement and entertainment spheres in Lviv, and the country in general.
The most popular newspapers in Lviv are "Vysoky Zamok", "Ekspres", "Lvivska hazeta", "Ratusha", Subotna poshta", "Hazeta po-lvivsky", "Postup" and others.
Popular magazines include "Lviv Today", "Chetver", "RIA" and "Ї". "
The Lviv oblast television company transmits on channel 12.
There are 3 private television channels operating from Lviv: "LUKS", "NTA" and "ZIK".
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Mad magazine lampooned the film in issue #92 with The Carpetsweepers.
The Monthly Film Bulletin stated, "They don't make movies like this any more—or at least, like The Carpetbaggers should have been.
Dmytryk does a very clean, efficient job of direction, interweaving the various strands of his complicated story with exemplary clarity, but somehow there is an element missing: the film is big, bold, sprawlingly epic and all that, but it never manages to carry off its outrageous silliness with any of the flourish of the good old days."
The theme tune by Elmer Bernstein was recorded in a version by Jimmy Smith arranged by Lalo Schiffrin.
This version was used to accompany the titles and credits for the UK BBC 2 The Money Programme, a finance and current affairs television magazine program.
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Many French critics condemned the show for negatively stereotyping Parisians and the French.
On one hand she expresses admiration for the way Darren Star manages to depict "a version of womanhood in which promiscuity, bossiness and shopaholicism are depicted as qualities to be celebrated"; on the other "the major plot lines might have been written in the 1940s and the Frenchies are routinely cast as vain, preening and parochial."
She concludes "Cliché-ridden and completely outdated: Darren Star's 'Sex and the Cité' will no doubt be monstrously successful."
Charles Martin wrote in Première that the show unfairly stereotyped and depicted the French as "lazy [individuals who] never arrive at the office before the end of the morning [...] are flirtatious and not really attached to the concept of loyalty [...] are sexist and backward, and [...] have a questionable relationship with showering".
A reviewer at Sens Critique wrote: "Emily in Paris projects the same twee, unrealistic image of Paris that the film Amélie does".
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Marchetti was appointed co lead-editor of the journal Physical Review X (PRX), a journal run by the American Physical Society (APS) in 2016.
She then became a professor at Syracuse University from 1997 to 2018.
She is now professor at University of California, Santa Barbara.
She leads the journal with Jean-Michel Raimond, a professor of physics at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris, France.
She was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society's (APS) Division of Condensed Matter Physics in 2000 for "contributions to the theory of the dynamics of vortex matter and charge-density waves," and was vice-chair and chair of the APS Group of Statistical and Nonlinear Physics from 2005 to 2008.
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Mathieu Karsenti former guitarist/vocalist for Gafanhoto Lingo went on to set up the production and composing company Intricuts music focusing on music compositions for TV, film, theatre and multimedia.
I-innovate (UK) who maintained ownership of the Greasy Geezers label roster and music archive.
Greasy Geezers the imprint was disbanded and turned in to a dance production house under the I-innovate (UK) label.
Notable clients were the Britain's Got Talent, Series 3 (ITV, 2009) winners Diversity and BBC Children in Need.
2010 onwards I-innovate (UK) used The Wah Wah Collective archive to resample and release a single by performer Bada Badoo from X-Factor, UK series 7 (ITV/SYCO, 2010).
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Matthew, the youngest, is a cellist with an extensive list of composing and performance credits.
He was named after Dave Brubeck's mentor Darius Milhaud.)
Dan is a percussionist, Chris is a multi-instrumentalist and composer.
Another son, Michael, died in 2009.
Brubeck's children often joined him in concerts and in the recording studio.
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MediaMozambican media is heavily influenced by the government.
The use of spices and seasonings such as bay leaves, chili peppers, fresh coriander, garlic, onions, paprika, red sweet peppers, and wine were introduced by the Portuguese, as were maize, millet, potatoes, rice, sorghum, and sugarcane.
espetada, the popular inteiro com piripiri (whole chicken in piri-piri sauce), prego (steak roll), pudim (pudding), and rissóis (battered shrimp) are all Portuguese dishes commonly eaten in present-day Mozambique.
Newspapers have relatively low circulation rates, due to high newspaper prices and low literacy rates.
Among the most highly circulated newspapers are state-controlled dailies, such as Noticias and Diário de Moçambique, and the weekly Domingo.
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MediaPrintA daily tabloid owned by Fairfax Media, the Border Mail, is printed in Wodonga.
See Albury–Wodonga for details.)
v2food is set to open a manufacturing plant, the will use locally-grown ingredients, in Wodonga in the second quarter of 2020.
The Border Mail has offices in both Albury and Wodonga.
Television Wodonga is part of the Albury-Wodonga/Murray/North-East Victoria television market and has access to all major TV networks.
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Mei Lanfang Classics () is a Peking opera production which is composed of six classics from Peking Opera master Mei Lanfang.
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The performance is held in the Zheng Yici Peking Opera Theatre (), an ancient theatre in Beijing.
The director is Li Liuyi, and the art director is Mei Baojiu, the son of Mei Lanfang.
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