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RadioSerge Daney hosted a weekly broadcast on French radio station France-Culture called Microfilms from the last quarter of 1985 to July 1990.
Daney's complete writings (i.e. those not in the books above) have been published in French by P.O.L: La maison cinéma et le monde 1 : Le temps des Cahiers (1962-1981) La maison cinéma et le monde 2 : Les années Libé 1 (1981-1985) La maison cinéma et le monde 3 : Les années Libé 2 (1986-1991) La maison cinéma et le monde 4 : Le moment Trafic (1991-1992) Filmography Serge Daney participated in several documentaries: Lettre de Paris à l'ami suisse no 7 (1987), 30min, directed by Maria Koleva Jacques Rivette, le veilleur (1990), 2h20, directed by Serge Daney and Claire Denis Damned!
Daney (1991), 55 min, directed by Bernard Mantelli Océanique: Serge Daney - itinéraires d'un ciné-fils (1992), 3 parts of 63min, 60min and 64 min, directed by Pierre-Andre Boutang and Dominique Rabourding Daney-Sanbar, Conversation Nord-Sud (1993), 46min, directed by Simone Bitton and Catherine Poitevin Serge Daney, Le Cinephile et le village (1993), 55min, directed by Pascal Kané Du cinéma à la télévision, propos d'un passeur, Serge Daney (1993), 55min, directed by Philippe Roger Télé(s)-Flux: le gué Daney (1994), 44min, Directed by Bernard Mantelli He made one film La preuve par prince, probably in the late 1980s, shown on Télé Soleil, a defunct local cable television channel, a montage of images he watched on French television during one day, with his commentary.
Daney invited a guest speaker (a film maker, a film shoot photographer, an actor) to talk about a film, a particular subject, or to sum up the events of a film season or a festival.
References External links Jonathan Rosenbaum on the lack of Daney translations Serge Daney in English Trafic Cahiers du cinema Postcards from the cinema - The English translation of Daney's last "book".
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Rather than apologizing, Bruno insisted on continuing to defend his publication.
In August he published an attack on the work of , a distinguished professor.
He and the printer were promptly arrested.
He was refused the right to take sacrament.
Though this right was eventually restored, he left Geneva.
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Regarding his staging of The Odd Couple, Los Angeles Times theatre critic Margaret Harford wrote "James Wheaton's slick direction makes the overall production all one could ask."
Later, he would become a leading actor with the Ebony Showcase Theatre in Los Angeles.
He would also direct several productions for the theatre.
His role as "J.B. Mongoose" in the Ebony Showcase production of "Carnival Island" was so popular, that he was soon appearing on television.
However, his biggest success on stage was the West Coast premiere of Norman, Is That You?
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James Wheaton
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Regents hoped the paper would die; instead it began to focus on the community as a free tabloid published five days a week.
In the 1960s, he converted that newspaper and three others in the county to paid circulation.
In the early 1970s, in Boulder, Colorado, regents at the University of Colorado kicked the student-run Colorado Daily off campus because of editorials against the Vietnam War.
In the following decades, a number of free dailies opened in Colorado, mostly started by University of Colorado graduates.
Free dailies opened in Aspen (1979, 1988), Vail (1981), Breckenridge (1990), Glenwood Springs (1990); Grand Junction (1995); Steamboat Springs (1990); and Telluride (1991).
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Rev. Pfeiffer, whose Hague Society supported the periodical, was thus ordered to stop publication.
In 1927, he wrote a short book entitled The Book Sealed with Seven Seals to introduce the idea to the American church.
In the 1930s, first the leadership of the General Church, and later, its Council of the Clergy, rejected the leading theses propounded in De Hemelsche Leer.
When he refused, he was forced, in 1937, to leave the General Church by its leading Bishop, the Rev. George de Charms.
This led other leading adherents of the theses, including Pitcairn, to resign that year as well.
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Rolling Stone praised the record as "astonishing" in its four-star review.
The moderate commercial breakthrough of To Bring You My Love had nothing to do with any scaling-down of her trademark lyrical intensity: the infanticide fable "Down by the Water" — whose whispered coda of "Little fish big fish swimming in the water/Come back here, man, gimme my daughter" references the old Lead Belly blues standard "Salty Dog" — ostensibly deals with a mother drowning her child.
The critical response was overwhelmingly positive.
The Independent shared the same point of view, writing that Harvey's performance "make[s] the record stand out from its peers"; reviewer Nicholas Barber saw it as "a threatening, nightmarish creature", adding "imagine Siouxsie and the Bad Seeds".
Los Angeles Times noted the "rich imagery" of the lyrics, writing that "in the most gripping moments, [...] [Harvey] speaks with the captivating clarity and force of someone reaching for a final, life-saving anchor."
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Rolling Stone reviewer Greil Marcus also praised the record, and said: "Less ambitious than Tommy, and far more musical... Arthur is by all odds the best British album of 1969.
In Rolling Stone magazine, Arthur was spotlighted in its lead section, with back-to-back reviews by Mike Daly and Greil Marcus.
Daly called it "an album that is a masterpiece on every level: Ray Davies' finest hour, the Kinks' supreme achievement".
It shows that Pete Townshend still has worlds to conquer and that the Beatles have a lot of catching up to do."
A review by Sal Imam ran in Boston's Fusion magazine read that "If Tommy was the greatest rock opera, then Arthur most surely is the greatest rock musical."
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Ryan Dombal of Pitchfork similarly praised the record, calling Bowie's vocal performances some of his finest and highlighted Fripp as the standout.
He further praised the addition of Fripp, stating that his guitar adds a greater "musical foundation" to the electronic sound.
He ultimately writes: "The difference between Low and "Heroes" [essentially] lies in the details, but the record is equally challenging and groundbreaking."
In a review in which he commended the entire Berlin Trilogy, Dombal identified "Heroes" as the album that indicated the most artistic growth for Bowie, after turning 30 and escaping years of drug addiction.
Many reviewers and biographers have particularly highlighted the title track as one of Bowie's finest, with some considering it his greatest song.
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Ryerson's journalism school lab newspaper, the Ryersonian, interviewed Hannon's entire class.
Hannon responded by saying the only time he had ever broached the subject in the classroom was within the context of mentioning the obscenity trial within a discussion of journalistic ethics.
Nine of Hannon's students wrote a joint letter to the editor agreeing with Hannon and criticizing what they called inaccuracies and false claims in Bird's column.
Even when offered anonymity, the students said Hannon had never done or said anything inappropriate in the class, and none agreed with Bird's characterization of Hannon's teaching methods.
Bird subsequently cited a passage in "Men Loving Boys Loving Men", in which Hannon described overhearing a conversation about child sex, and falsely characterized that passage as a personal confession of Hannon's actual participation in a child sex assault.
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Ryoko borrows a car magazine from her friend, Toru Takeuchi, and sees there's an article on the Silvia S13 and its driver that she previously saw.
Instead of being terrified, she can't help but be captivated by the scene.
She notices that the Silvia S13's driver is a woman.
Toru then takes Ryoko for a drive since he recently got his license and takes her to see a drifting practice session at the docks.
There Ryoko sees the Silvia S13 and finds out that the driver of the Skyline R32 was Toru's older brother, Takao Takeuchi.
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Sarg stepped back from competing with other puppet studios, and pursued illustrating magazine covers, guide books, and original children's picture books, games, and toys.
In 1935, he undertook the puppet-related work of designing Macy's elaborate animated window display, which was shown between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
The pinnacle of Sarg's visibility occurred at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair, where his cumulative audience was 3 million; Baird was involved in this production, as were Rufus Rose and Margo Rose.
He designed salons and sophisticated interiors for high-end department stores and restaurants, including the supper club at New York's Waldorf Astoria.
He designed extensively for the New York World's Fair, in 1939, creating the fair's official pictorial map, and numerous colorful and modernistic fabrics with World's Fair themes for lady's scarves, handkerchiefs, dresses, table linens, and upholstery, which were sold through Lord & Taylor Department Store.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony%20Sarg
Tony Sarg
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Schneier writes a freely available monthly Internet newsletter on computer and other security issues, Crypto-Gram, as well as a security weblog, Schneier on Security.
He has also written books on security for a broader audience.
In 2000, Schneier published Secrets and Lies: Digital Security in a Networked World; in 2003, Beyond Fear: Thinking Sensibly About Security in an Uncertain World; in 2012, Liars and Outliers: Enabling the Trust that Society Needs to Thrive; and in 2015, Data and Goliath: The Hidden Battles to Collect Your Data and Control Your World.
The blog focuses on the latest threats, and his own thoughts.
The weblog started out as a way to publish essays before they appeared in Crypto-Gram, making it possible for others to comment on them while the stories were still current, but over time the newsletter became a monthly email version of the blog, re-edited and re-organized.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce%20Schneier
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Scott informed the Variety publication in November 2014 that he was no longer the director for the film and would only fulfill a producer's role.
The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising Michael Fassbender's dual performance and calling the film a return to form for both director Ridley Scott and the franchise.
In August 2011, information leaked about production of a sequel to Blade Runner by Alcon Entertainment, with Alcon partners Broderick Johnson and Andrew Kosove.
Scott also revealed that filming would begin sometime within 2015, and that Harrison Ford has signed on to reprise his role from the original film but his character should only appear in "the third act" of the sequel.
On 26 February 2015, the sequel was officially confirmed, with Denis Villeneuve hired to direct the film, and Scott being an executive producer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ridley%20Scott
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scripted performance and opens into a circle for all present to share stories and questions.
The music includes an Aztec song for the dead, a Sanskrit chant for wellbeing, and several original instrumental compositions.
The project has a 50-min.
The name Restless Natives comes out of questions about what it means to be native to a land, to its people.
Questions about borders, boundaries, and rules.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restless%20Natives%20%28performance%29
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See Dewaniya The Majlis is the title of a Muslim periodical published in South Africa.
Majlis is also used to mean a salon (musical or scientific), especially during the Abbasid era, e.g., for discussing the recent translations from Greek.
This sense is sometimes now distinguished as an "adabi majlis" ("artistic majlis").
MAJLIS is used as the name of the annual conference held by the Middle East Oracle User Group (MEOUG) All India Majlis E Ittehadul Muslimeen is a political party in India that works for the upliftment of Muslims, Dalit Hindus and other minority communities in India.
Majlis 'Umumi is the name of general council of Sanjak of Jerusalem in Ottoman Empire, established in Jerusalem in 1913 by representative of different qadaas with main meetings once a year to decide on a budget for the sanjak.
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Segall blamed the show for driving away his hometown's unique culture of hippies, artists and surfers because "they can't afford to live there now.
He describes his teenage self as emotionally unstable, a "very existential eighteen-year-old drinker," whose instability was temporarily mended by the escapism music provided him.
During Segall's last two years at Laguna Beach High School, MTV filmed the reality series Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County there.
And you can't get any of that rad, grimy shit back."
Segall and his high school friend, Mikal Cronin parodied the TV show in a 2007 music video by their grunge band, Episilons.
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Several journalists from NME also praised the record.
Critic Adam Sweeting began his review by saying, "This is a chilling, intense masterpiece".
Sweeting then noted that the musicians "have perfected a group sound which is powerful but streamlined", adding that "the words and music combine to produce coolly dazzling images".
Nick Kent first stated that the band sounded "like some unique hybrid of the Velvet Underground mated with much of the ingenuity of Tago Mago-era Can."
He then focused his attention on the opening track, saying: "Pure" "takes the sound to its ultimate juncture, leaving spaces that say as much as the notes being played.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Scream%20%28album%29
The Scream (album)
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Several well-known celebrities condemned the show for broadcasting her audition.
Waissel's inclusion in the show was further surrounded by controversy as it was revealed that she already had a recording contract in the United States prior to auditioning.
In series 8, contestant Ceri Rees was reportedly persuaded to return to the show by the producers.
Mind, a charity that aids people with mental health issues, publicly condemned the decision with a spokesperson saying "We want people with mental health problems to participate, but need program-makers to be responsible".
During the live shows, Frankie Cocozza was asked to leave the competition for boasting about using cocaine.
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Several years after release Atari Explorer called it, "the first computer program to seriously court the favor of race car fans".
Compared to driving games of the past, this is a programming masterpiece."
In a review for Electronic Games, Bill Kunkel wrote, "Put flat-out, this is the best racing contest, in terms of graphics and game play, ever designed for a computer system."
See also The Great American Cross-Country Road Race References 1982 video games Atari 8-bit family games Atari 8-bit family-only games Off-road racing video games Video games developed in the United States
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She also featured a broadcast called "Donna Wick Live!
Later in life, Wick developed a national lecture inspirational series called "Awaken the God Within" and infomercial producers Kent & Spiegel produced and infomercial program landing Wick on national radio.
Wick was a nationally syndicated talk radio host with a broadcast called "Vision for America" for six years beginning 1996.
Intelligent Radio for Women" weekday evenings with Talk America.
She has been a featured Mind, Body, Spirit expert on NBC's TalkCity and Tony Robbins' Dreamlife.com.
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She and Modugno teamed up for the year's Sanremo Festival achieving the 6th place for the performance of "Come stai" (How Do You Feel) composed by Modugno.
Her last single with Fonit Cetra was "L'amore è come un bimbo" (Love is Like a Child).
RCA (1971–1972) In 1971, as suggested by the Italian singer Domenico Modugno, RCA signed a contract with Villani.
Villani's intention was to make a turn in her career, to shake off the label of light pop tunes and to establish herself as a serious interpreter.
Ennio Melis, the chief of RCA Italy initiated the collaboration of Villani with the singer-songwriter Piero Ciampi.
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Carmen Villani
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She created The Spook Show, a one-woman show composed of different character monologues in 1983.
She first appeared onscreen in Citizen: I'm Not Losing My Mind, I'm Giving It Away (1982), an avant-garde ensemble feature by San Francisco filmmaker William Farley.
In 1983 and 1984, she "first came to national prominence with her one-woman show" in which she portrayed Moms Mabley, Moms, first performed in Berkeley, California, and then at the Victoria Theatre in San Francisco; the Oakland Museum of California preserves a poster advertising the show.
Director Mike Nichols "discovered" her when he saw her perform.
In an interview, he recalled that he "burst into tears", and that he and Goldberg "fell into each other's arms" when they first met backstage.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whoopi%20Goldberg
Whoopi Goldberg
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She faced intense opposition from William F. Buckley Jr. and other contributors to the conservative National Review magazine, which published numerous criticisms of her writings and ideas.
Historian Jennifer Burns referred to her as "the ultimate gateway drug to life on the right".
The political figures who cite Rand as an influence are usually conservatives (often members of the Republican Party), despite Rand taking some atypical positions for a conservative, like being pro-choice and an atheist.
Nevertheless, a 1987 article in The New York Times referred to her as the Reagan administration's "novelist laureate".
Republican congressmen and conservative pundits have acknowledged her influence on their lives and have recommended her novels.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayn%20Rand
Ayn Rand
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She had also previously worked at the British tabloid the Sun and the British newspaper Sunday Times in London.
Career Devine worked for the Boston Herald as a reporter and feature writer.
In 1989, Devine joined The Daily Telegraph as assistant editor, police reporter and columnist after returning to Australia to live in Sydney.
Most recently, Devine's columns, focused on United States politics, are published by the New York Post and she makes appearances promoting her articles on local media outlets.
Devine lives in Sydney with her husband and two sons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miranda%20Devine
Miranda Devine
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She has more than 25 publications in peer reviewed journals including the widely acknowledged health journal – The Lancet.
Career Researcher Nashid Kamal's professional career as a researcher started in 1983, when she joined ICDDR.B. She worked there for three years.
She had, also, been a consultant to UNFPA in Bangladesh(1999) and Sudan(2001).
Her areas of interest are fertility decline in developing countries, multilevel regression, contraceptive use, shift in garment works due to MFA, RTI of women in the urban slums in Bangladesh, HIV/ AIDS, association of education of women with their uptake of health benefits.
Academic Kamal joined the Institute of Statistical Research and Training (ISRT) at Dhaka University in 1986.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashid%20Kamal
Nashid Kamal
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She may have grossly misjudged her popularity by reading what the heavily censored press wrote about her.
It was also quipped that Sanjay Gandhi had total control over his mother and that the government was run by the PMH (Prime Minister House) rather than the PMO (Prime Minister Office).
1977 election and opposition years In 1977, after extending the state of emergency twice, Gandhi called elections to give the electorate a chance to vindicate her rule.
She was opposed by the Janata alliance of Opposition parties.
The alliance was made up of Bharatiya Jana Sangh, Congress (O), The Socialist parties, and Charan Singh's Bharatiya Kranti Dal representing northern peasants and farmers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indira%20Gandhi
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She recalled to the same publication Stewart was interviewed by, "To begin with, I was kinda shook.
He was so open".
When Ambrosius first met Jackson, it took a few minutes to calm down.
Because you don't realize how you're going to feel until you're put in that situation.
I had the tears in my eyes and got kinda nervous.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterflies%20%28Michael%20Jackson%20song%29
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She showed a very composed performance against Spain off the bench which really impressed us as a coaching group."
As Maxwell remained injured, McDonald found herself playing starting scrum half in the disrupted 2020 Women's Six Nations Championship - her first championship performance.
Her coach Philip Doyle said of the decision, "It was always Mairi who was going to start this one.
She started in the matches against Ireland, which was a defeat (18-14) and France.
In the 2021 Women's Six Nations Championship, she started in the matches against England and Italy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mairi%20McDonald
Mairi McDonald
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She soon sees a newspaper which confirms that some three days have passed since she was in Pyne's office.
Later she questions Mrs Gardner who tells her that she has lived there for five years and even shows her a photograph of her and the other residents together.
She keeps her thoughts to herself for the moment.
She also sees a report that Mrs Abner Rymer has been removed to a private nursing home.
She reportedly has delusions that she is a servant girl named Hannah Moorhouse.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parker%20Pyne%20Investigates
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She then launched an online petition asking the tabloid's then editor Dominic Mohan to remove images of topless women from Page 3.
The Daily Star continues to run Page 3 pictures of scantily-clad but not fully topless models.
History The campaign began in August 2012 when Lucy-Anne Holmes observed that despite the achievements of Britain's female athletes in the London Olympics, the most prominent image of a woman in The Sun was its Page 3 model.
The petition accrued 84,000 signatures by March 2013 and by January 2015 the petition had reached 215,000 signatories.
In February 2013, the campaign ran a Tweet Murdoch Day, asking supporters to flood The Suns proprietor Rupert Murdoch with messages.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No%20More%20Page%203
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She visited a music variety show called Hey!
and Top of the Pops on June 25, 1999.
She also went to the United Kingdom, making appearances on programmes such as This Morning, CD:UK and National Lottery.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...Baby%20One%20More%20Time%20%28album%29
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She was the last head writer of All My Children's 40-year broadcast run on ABC, penning the show through its network finale on September 23, 2011.
She went on to serve four different stints as its Head Writer, ultimately earning her four Daytime Emmy awards in that capacity.
Broderick's work on the show has often been met with critical acclaim, citing her as its finest head writer outside of Nixon.
Bio Lorraine Broderick graduated from Andover High School in 1966 and Mt. Holyoke College in 1970.
She joined All My Children as scriptwriter and breakdown writer in 1979, under the guidance of then-head writer Agnes Nixon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorraine%20Broderick
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She would often handle the press for her husband, who was shy.
Merckx asked her father for permission to marry her between track races.
On 5 December 1967 Merckx married Acou after four years of courtship.
Acou gave birth to their first child, Sabrina, on 14 February 1970.
Merckx skipped a team training camp to be with his wife for Sabrina's birth.
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Shimer College in Chicago grants a Bachelor of Arts to students who complete a program composed of humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, integrative studies and a capstone senior thesis.
The college was founded by a group of graduates and professors of the Integral Program at Saint Mary's College of California, who were discouraged by the liberalism that became common place among the faculty and administration on Saint Mary's campus shortly after Vatican II.
Gutenberg College in Eugene, Oregon provides "a broad-based liberal arts education in a Protestant Christian environment", with a "great books" curriculum emphasizing "the development of basic learning skills (reading, writing, mathematics, and critical thinking) and the application of these skills to profound writings of the past".
The Torrey Honors Institute at Biola University is a Christian Great Books program.
George Wythe University in Cedar City, Utah, is an unaccredited liberal arts school.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Educational%20perennialism
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Shortly after Barnes's unfortunate appearance on television, the Sun newspaper disclosed a 'close friendship' between Boyd and a married former Conservative councillor; Boyd was suspended in June 2014.
Brown issued an apology and resigned from the position as she felt that she could no longer serve the role justice due to the media attention, saying that she was "quitting in the interests of the young people of Kent".
Following Brown's departure, Kerry Boyd, 20, was appointed Kent youth crime commissioner.
Barnes said that she supported Boyd but would not comment further while enquiries were taking place.
Following Boyd's suspension there were calls for Barnes's resignation by Conservative MP Roger Gale and Conservative member of the Kent police and crime scrutiny panel Andrew Bowles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann%20Barnes%20%28police%20commissioner%29
Ann Barnes (police commissioner)
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Simple clients can script the program to issue commands to the server.
Sonata uses GTK+ to provide a GUI for playing files and managing playlists.
More For a more complete list, see the Clients MPD Wiki.
Some clients provide an HTML or AJAX user interface and can be located on the same computer as the server, requiring only a browser be installed on the client machine.
There is a client implemented as a Firefox add-on, one as a Xfce panel plugin, and one as a Wii application, and one as a Windows Store application for Windows 8/Windows RT.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20Player%20Daemon
Music Player Daemon
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Since 2006 the journal cooperates with the Institute of East European History (Faculty of Historical and Cultural Sciences, University of Vienna).
It was established in 1997 and covers the history of international relations.
The journal publishes articles in English, French, German, Russian, and Spanish.
Editors The editors-in-chief are Václav Drška (Institute of World History, Faculty of Arts, Charles University) and Arnold Suppan (Institute of East European History, University of Vienna).
Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted and indexed in EBSCO databases and ERIH PLUS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prague%20Papers%20on%20the%20History%20of%20International%20Relations
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Since then, he was also appointed to the duties of the First Secretary of the Holy Synod of Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric and Editor of "Sobornost", the Archbishopric's periodical.
He was elected titular Bishop of Stobi on 29 June 2006 and consecrated on 17 June 2007.
In 2008 he was appointed an Administrator of the Eparchy of Strumica.
In 2015, he was appointed member of the Commission of Serbian Orthodox Church for dialogue with self-proclaimed Macedonian Orthodox Church.
References Sources External links Personal web page of Bishop David Ninov Biography of the Bishop of Stobi and Administrator of Strumica David Bishopric of Strumica of the Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric Bishop David of Stobi: 1700 years of the Edict of Milan!
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David Ninov
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Sinclair's then Washington bureau chief, Jon Lieberman, publicly condemned the expected broadcast in an interview in The Baltimore Sun:It's biased political propaganda, with clear intentions to sway this election.
The Kerry campaign declined the invitation.
Sinclair did not accept an offer from Michael Moore for free a broadcast of his documentary Fahrenheit 9/11.
For me, it's not about right or left—it's about what's right or wrong in news coverage this close to an election.
Shortly after making this statement to the newspaper, Lieberman was fired.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stolen%20Honor
Stolen Honor
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Six years later a sports journal was the first periodical to publish his poetry.
His parents were divorced when he was 7 and he was raised by his mother.
By age 10 he had composed his first poem.
At 19, he published his first book of poems, The Prospects of the Future.
After the Second World War, Yevtushenko moved to Moscow and from 1951 to 1954 studied at the Gorky Institute of Literature in Moscow, from which he dropped out.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yevgeny%20Yevtushenko
Yevgeny Yevtushenko
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Skin Two Rubber BallThe magazine hosts this ball for fetish-related wear and people into fetishism and BDSM in general.
Skin Two magazine is still published by Tim Woodward's company KFS Media, which has recently launched a sister periodical called KFS Magazine, covering the wider range of alternative sexuality as a whole.
Skin Two Clothing Skin Two is also a clothing and accessories label, which is currently manufactured and sold by UK-based fetishwear company Honour Ltd under licence of KFS Media.
It's the central event in a weekend of fetish parties, held in London annually.
References External links KFS Media's website SkinTwo.co.uk Honour's website Audio interview with Tim Woodward on The Fetish Show Arco Pleasure's Website RubberLoft.com Pornographic magazines published in the United Kingdom Fetish magazines Fetish clothing manufacturers Magazines established in 1983 Magazines published in London
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Smith's performance is composed on a simple dark stage with a couple of screens in the back.
This movie is a production of BLACK STARZ!
and Luna Ray Films in collaboration with PBS and the African Heritage Network.
The production incorporated a couple of cameras to capture different angles as well as different microphones so that scenes could be taken from various perspectives.
The production that brought A Huey P. Newton Story presented the movie in San Francisco by KQED.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%20Huey%20P.%20Newton%20Story
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Some praised the record for her songwriting, mixture of different styles, and contrast with other teen pop singers of the time, while others criticized the production as nondescript.
In advance of the album's release, she also received favorable write-ups in publications including Rolling Stone and Entertainment Weekly.
Upon its release, the album drew polarized reviews from music critics.
The album gained traction on college radio stations and at some independent music sellers, while its lead single, "Brake of Your Car", received favorable reviews and went into rotation on MuchMusic USA.
Background Lennon grew up in Tennessee and performed her first show — lasting three hours — at age 15.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5%3A30%20Saturday%20Morning
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Sonic Generator - a contemporary music ensemble-in-residence dedicated to the performance and exploration of music composed, shaped, influenced, enhanced, and created by the use of technology.
Research groups include Robotic Musicianship, Distributed, Music Informatics, Mobile Music and Sonification.
Musical Initiatives GTCMT is home for a number of artistic and musical initiatives: The Margaret Guthman Musical Instrument Competition - an annual event focusing on identifying the world's best new ideas in musical instrument design, engineering, and performance.
Listening Machines - An annual student concert series.
References External links Georgia Tech
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia%20Tech%20Center%20for%20Music%20Technology
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Special publicationsThe Old Gold & Black publishes a freshman tabloid the week before classes.
She announced that the proceeds of the advertisement would be donated to a local Holocaust Center.
As a result of the insert, a formal advertising policy was established and goals were set to improve communication between the editorial and business offices.
The tabloid informs freshman about all aspects of the school from academics, to exploring the social scene, to athletics.
Beginning in 2007, the Old Gold & Black published an annual graduation tabloid profiling seniors who have excelled in their respective major.
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Spin praised the record and noted that the band created a "gothic", "deadly" and "trippy" atmosphere.
On 3 December 2008, Universal Music Japan re-released Dummy and Portishead as a limited SHM-CD version.
Reception Portishead received critical acclaim upon its release.
Commenting on the textures of the music, music journalist Barry Walters observed that the group got "darker, deeper and more disturbing" in comparison to their previous effort Dummy.
Year-end lists (*) designates unordered lists.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portishead%20%28album%29
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Stephen M. Deusner of Pitchfork, whilst praising the record, called it "a difficult album".
Whitney Strub of PopMatters wrote "One reason for Tanx's commercial failure was its lack of the immediacy for which glam was known. [...]
But what doomed the album on the charts is precisely what earns it reinspection today: the songs, for the most part, flow cohesively from one fractured mini-narrative to the next".
The Quietus wrote "It's an excessive record in the best possible sense", qualifying "Tenement Lady" as a stunning opener.
Neil Kulkarni considered that "Electric Slim & The Factory Hen" was a nod to black soul music, a style that Bolan had always wanted to explore: Kulkarni wrote that this was two years before David Bowie "tried the same move on Young Americans".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanx
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic said the record "demands attention and it deserves it, too", while The Boston Globes Sarah Rodman called it Underwood's best album yet.
On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album has an average score of 74, based on nine reviews.
It is the highest Metascore for any of Underwoods' albums.
Jewly Hight from Billboard wrote, "Unlike newer country acts who can sound like they're merely co-starring with their own faddish production, Underwood commands the spotlight, balancing the well-established extremes of her on-stage persona -- Midwestern girl-next-door and imperious diva -- within these freshened-up aesthetic frames."
Robert Christgau wrote in Vice that the record has more "good tales" on it than Underwood's Greatest Hits album. "
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Stewart apologized on the February 25th show, praising Molpus' record on civil rights, and emphasizing that neither Molpus nor his staff requested the apology.
However, on February 22, Constance Slaughter-Harvey, a black woman who served as Molpus' Assistant Secretary of State, told the media that she was in charge of filing the paperwork in 1995 and did file it.
Many people familiar with Molpus' history called for The Daily Show to correct the report and apologize to Molpus.
References External links Molpus Woodlands Group, LLC corporate homepage 1949 births American real estate businesspeople Living people People from Philadelphia, Mississippi Secretaries of State of Mississippi University of Mississippi alumni Mississippi Democrats
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Student tabloid The Tab also publishes online content and has teams at both universities.
LeftLion magazine (established 2003) is distributed for free across the city.
Covering Nottingham culture including music, art, theatre, comedy, food and drink.
Film Nottingham has been used as a location in many locally, nationally, and internationally produced films.
Movies that have been filmed (partly or entirely) in Nottingham include: Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962) The Ragman's Daughter (1972) Robin Hood (1973) In Celebration (1975) Twenty Four Seven (1997) Once Upon a Time in the Midlands (2002) This Is England (2006) Magicians (2007) Control (2007) Mum & Dad (2008) Easy Virtue (2008) Bronson (2009) The Unloved (2009) Le Donk & Scor-zay-zee (2009) Goal 3 (2009) Bunny and the Bull (2009) A Boy Called Dad (2009) Oranges and Sunshine (2010) The Dark Knight Rises (2012) Weekend (2011) International relations Nottingham is twinned with the following cities: Ljubljana, Slovenia (1963) Minsk, Belarus (1966) Karlsruhe, Germany (1969) Harare, Zimbabwe (1981) Ghent, Belgium (1985) Ningbo, China (2005) Timișoara, Romania (2008) Krasnodar, Russia (2012) Września, Poland Note: Ljubljana, Minsk, and Harare are capital cities.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nottingham
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Sunday Mercury is a Sunday tabloid published in Birmingham, UK, and now owned by Reach plc.
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The first edition was published on 29 December 1918.
The first editor was John Turner Fearon (1869–1937), who left the Dublin-based Freeman's Journal to take up the position.
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Super Express is a Polish tabloid published in Warsaw with daily circulation of about 370,000.
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History and profile Super Express was established in 1991.
The paper, owned and published by the Media Express, is best known for publications about political scandals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super%20Express%20%28newspaper%29
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Support for internment The JACD newsletter stated that most Japanese Americans were loyal, but indicated that the organization remained concerned about the possibility of Fifth columnists.
The newsletter promoted rallies, cultural and political events and reported on issues such as "Nisei in the Army" and democracy in postwar Japan.
The newsletter also contained JACD business sections such as "Membership Meetings," "Community News," and editorials.
Yoshitaka Takagi, JACD secretary, denounced the internment protesters during the war.
< Galen Fisher, of the Committee on National Security and Fair Play, resigned from JACD's advisory board because he disagreed with its "fundamental policy of accepting the evacuation without reservation or right to criticism."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese%20American%20Committee%20for%20Democracy
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Tabloid with Frits Bolkestein In 2011, Samson produced a tabloid in collaboration with Frits Bolkestein, a retired prominent liberal politician.
The project stirred a lot of debate and received much media interest.
The editor of Kunstbeeld magazine chose Art Babes as 'the least appreciable art work of the international art fair'.
The paper presented the documentation of a 'pamper day' to which Bolkestein was treated by the artist in Rotterdam's museum district.
The tabloid was published recently after Frits Bolkestein – at a demonstration against budget cuts for culture – had pleaded for more government spending on art and culture; albeit by cutting back on development aid.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daan%20Samson
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Tamil journalism The first Tamil periodical was published by the Christian Religious Tract Society in 1831 – The Tamil Magazine.
Varatharasanar.[Agal vilakku] [Karithundu].
And last but not least Akilan the unique Tamil novelist, short story writer and a social activist is famous for his works like 'Chithirapavai' 'Vengayinmaindan' 'Pavaivilaku'.
The increasing demand of the literate public caused a number of journals and periodicals to be published and these in turn provided a platform for authors to publish their work.
Rajavritti Bodhini and Dina Varthamani in 1855 and Salem Pagadala Narasimhalu Naidu's fortnightlies, Salem Desabhimini in 1878 and Coimbatore Kalanidhi in 1880, were the earliest Tamil journals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamil%20literature
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Tamil magazine Ananda Vikatan appreciated the film stating "Sivaji's acting was fantastic in the role and the film totally fulfilled the expectations of everyone".
Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy used only three instruments for the song "Thazhayam Poo Mudichi".
Critical reception Randor Guy of Hindu wrote that the film was "Remembered for the family-based story line, Sivaji's performance and good music".
Remakes This film was remade in Hindi as Khandan (1965), in Telugu as Kalasi Vunte Kaladu Sukham (1961 ), in Kannada as Muriyada Mane (1964), and in Malayalam as Nirakudam (1977).
Awards National Film Awards (India) 1959: President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film in Tamil References External links Bibliography 1950s Tamil-language films 1959 drama films 1959 films Best Tamil Feature Film National Film Award winners Films directed by A. Bhimsingh Films scored by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy Indian films Tamil films remade in other languages
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhaaga%20Pirivinai
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Telethons have also been held for endangered children on Israeli channel 2, the broadcast is called "Yom Tov" (Hebrew "יום טוב"), meaning "Good Day" in English.
Israel In Israel, for many years an annual telethon is held for those serving in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).
A telethon is called "teletrom" in Hebrew (Hebrew טלתרום), "trom" meaning donate.
Telethons in Israel usually earn high ratings, but have come under criticism for over perceived commercialism.
Singapore In Singapore, Ren Ci Charity Show is an annual telethon (known locally as "charity show") organised by Mediacorp.
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That program was also honored with a Gabriel Award, a 2006 New York Festivals Gold World Medal, and an award from the Society of Environmental Journalists.
This was the first time that a satellite radio company provided programming to over-the-air terrestrial radio.
The Bob Edwards Show has received several awards, including: the Deems Taylor Award from ASCAP (2006); a Gabriel Award from the Catholic Academy for Communication Arts Professionals (2006), The National Press Club's Robert L. Kozic Award for Environmental Reporting (2007) for the documentary, "Exploding Heritage", about mountaintop-removal coal mining.
In 2008, The Bob Edwards Show received an Edward R. Murrow Award from the Radio-Television News Directors Association and a New York Festivals / United Nations Gold Award for the documentary, "The Invisible: Children without homes". "
The Invisible" also was honored by the Journalism Center for Children and Families and by the Catholic Academy for Communication Arts Professionals.
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The "Race into the Sky", as popular media called it at the time, was representative of the country's optimism in the 1920s, fueled by the building boom in major cities.
While plans for the Empire State Building were being finalized, an intense competition in New York for the title of "world's tallest building" was underway.
40 Wall Street (then the Bank of Manhattan Building) and the Chrysler Building in Manhattan both vied for this distinction and were already under construction when work began on the Empire State Building.
The race was defined by at least five other proposals, although only the Empire State Building would survive the Wall Street Crash of 1929.
The 40 Wall Street tower was revised, in April 1929, from to making it the world's tallest.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire%20State%20Building
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The 1975 production, scripted by Elaine Morgan, starred Stanley Baker, Siân Phillips, and Nerys Hughes.
The book has twice been adapted by the BBC for television, in 1960 and 1975.
The 1960 adaptation featured Eynon Evans, Rachel Thomas and Glyn Houston.
The novel was adapted as a Broadway musical, called A Time for Singing, which opened at the Broadway Theatre, New York, on 21 May 1966.
The music was by John Morris; book and lyrics were by Gerald Freedman and John Morris.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How%20Green%20Was%20My%20Valley
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The academy also publishes a literary periodical, the Brazilian Review (Revista Brasileira), with quarterly editions.
This comfortable situation allows the payment of a "jeton" to each academician.
The academy annually awards several literary prizes: the Prêmio Machado de Assis, the most important literature prize in the country, awarded for lifework; the ABL prizes for poetry, fiction, drama, essays, history of the literature and for children's literature; the José Lins do Rego prize, an extraordinary commemorative prize awarded in 2001 the Afonso Arinos prize, an extraordinary commemorative prize awarded in 2005.
Orthographic Vocabulary The academy's main publication in this field is the Orthographic Vocabulary of the Portuguese Language (Vocabulário Ortográfico da Língua Portuguesa) of which there are five editions.
The Vocabulary is prepared by the academy's Commission on Lexicology and Lexicography.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academia%20Brasileira%20de%20Letras
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The Aestheticist periodical The Dome was published at number 7 between March 1897 and July 1900.
Other information In 1776, Abraham Raimbach, the line engraver of "Village Politicians", "Blind Man's Buff", and others, after David Wilkie, was born in Cecil Court.
Macmichael, J. Holden (1906): The Story of Charing Cross and its Environs, p. 190.
Watkins Books, the oldest bookshop in London to specialise in esoterica, has the longest continuous business history on the street, having occupied its current premises at 21 Cecil Court since 1901.
Booksellers William and Gilbert Foyle, founders of the world-famous Foyles, opened their first West End shop at 16 Cecil Court in 1904, before moving to the current site on Charing Cross Road in 1906.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil%20Court
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The album was released in September 2003 and praised as being "a great leap forward" and "a warm record [that is] above the indie quagmire".
Following the final release on Twisted Nerve, the band recorded third album, Do You Imagine Things?
with Coldplay producer Ken Nelson.
Despite the favourable reviews, the album failed to break the UK Top 40.
Gorton admitted that "the label didn't really know what to do with the record because it was so schizophrenic" and radio refused to play anything off it".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfie%20%28band%29
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The Anderson Valley Advertiser is a small weekly tabloid published in Anderson Valley, California.
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It was founded in 1955 as a local, community-based paper.
The AVA'''s masthead features mottoes borrowed from the French Revolution and the Industrial Workers of the World:Fanning the Flames of Discontent! (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anderson%20Valley%20Advertiser
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The angry lyrics lambaste the prying media and false friendships, and is driven by a pulsing beat.
It clocks in at 6:16, and was included on the 2006 compilation album, Ultimate.
The US B-side of the track was "Hello", written quickly as a response to those who criticized Prince's lack of participation in the "We Are the World" event.
The extended version of the song ends with a spoken word by Prince, which contain some self-humor about his high-heeled shoes.
The UK B-side was "Girl", which the US had as the B-side of "America".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop%20Life%20%28Prince%20song%29
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The association publishes its own periodical for its members, the Folkwang newsletter.
The association is based in Essen, where the Folkwang Museum has been located since October 1922.
A special feature of the association compared to almost all other museum associations is that, together with the city of Essen, it is co-owner of the collections of the Folkwang Museum.
Its chairman since 2015 is Ulrich Blank.
Association purpose The purpose and tasks of the Folkwang Museum Association are determined in its statutes as follows: "1.
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The association sends out a quarterly newsletter where members can tell of particularly interesting or difficult cases.
Its statutes were approved by the Roman Catholic Church on June 13, 2014.
History Although the membership is restricted and exclusive, by 2000 there were over two hundred members, who meet bi-annually in Rome.
An exorcist priest must have the permission of his bishop to join the group.
Within the Roman Catholic Church a priest may only perform an exorcism with the express consent of his bishop or local ordinary, and only, to the extent necessary, after an examination of the patient by doctors and psychiatrists in order to determine that the affliction has no natural origin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Association%20of%20Exorcists
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The Assured Way church publishes an official monthly periodical called The Greater Light.
A total of six "disciples" and three "vice bishops" each for the "East Africa Vineyard" and "West Africa Vineyard" had also been appointed.
The Church of Christ (Assured Way) was legally incorporated in the State of Missouri as "The Church of Christ With the Elijah Message, The Assured Way of the Lord, Inc.", in 2004.
Doctrine As with all Hedrickite organizations, the Church of Christ (Assured Way) beliefs are enumerated in the "Articles of Faith and Practice" first adopted by the Church of Christ (Temple Lot), and subsequently affirmed by the Church of Christ (Fettingite), the Church of Christ (Restored) and the Church of Christ with the Elijah Message.
The articles accepted by the Fettingite, Elijah Message and Assured Way churches are all exactly identical, as the "messenger" commanded Fetting not to change them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church%20of%20Christ%20%28Assured%20Way%29
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The authorities continue to prosecute both printed and online media which criticizes the government or the king (or the royal family).
To examine abuses committed during the reign of King Hassan II (1961–1999), the government under King Mohammed set up an Equity and Reconciliation Commission (IER).
According to a Human Rights Watch annual report in 2016, Moroccan authorities restricted the rights to peaceful expression, association and assembly through several laws.
There are also persistent allegations of violence against both Sahrawi pro-independence and pro-Polisario demonstrators in Western Sahara; a disputed territory which is occupied by and considered by Morocco as part of its Southern Provinces.
Morocco has been accused of detaining Sahrawi pro-independence activists as prisoners of conscience.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morocco
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The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (1933)The publication of The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas lifted Gertrude Stein from literary obscurity to almost immediate celebrity in the United States.
Commentators have indicated that what she meant was that the reference of objects remained central to her work, although the representation of them had not.
Scholar Marjorie Perloff had said of Stein that "[u]nlike her contemporaries (Eliot, Pound, Moore), she does not give us an image, however fractured, of a carafe on a table; rather, she forces us to reconsider how language actually constructs the world we know."
Although popular with the American public, Stein received considerable backlash from individuals portrayed in her book.
Eugene Jolas, editor of the avant-garde journal Transition, published a pamphlet titled Testimony against Gertrude Stein in which artists such as Henri Matisse and Georges Braque expressed their objections to Stein's portrayal of the Parisian community of artists and intellectuals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gertrude%20Stein
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The Beano (formerly The Beano Comic, also known as Beano) is a British anthology comic magazine created by Scottish publishing company DC Thomson.
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Its first issue was published on 30 July 1938, and it became the world's longest-running comic issued weekly in 2018, publishing its 4000th issue in August 2019.
Popular and well-known comic strips and characters include Dennis the Menace, Minnie the Minx, General Jumbo, The Bash Street Kids, Jack Flash, Ivy the Terrible, Jonah, Lord Snooty and His Pals, and Roger the Dodger.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Beano
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The bonus disc is composed of 19 tracks, and featured production from Havoc, Alchemist, Godfather Don, V.I.C., Bink!,
Tracks from 17 to 22 are classic freestyles mixed by DJ Whoo Kid.
A. Dog from ACD and Big Noyd were the only guests on the disc one.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free%20Agents%3A%20The%20Murda%20Mixtape
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The book contained some generally disputed theories, and its publication created a growing degree of popular controversy about Huxley's eyesight.
He even tried driving a car along the dirt road beside the ranch.
He wrote a book about his experiences with the Bates Method, The Art of Seeing, which was published in 1942 (U.S.), 1943 (UK).
It was, and is, widely believed that Huxley was nearly blind since the illness in his teens, despite the partial recovery that had enabled him to study at Oxford.
For example, some ten years after publication of The Art of Seeing, in 1952, Bennett Cerf was present when Huxley spoke at a Hollywood banquet, wearing no glasses and apparently reading his paper from the lectern without difficulty: "Then suddenly he faltered—and the disturbing truth became obvious.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldous%20Huxley
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The British authorities attempted to counter that by publishing an intercommunal periodical for students and by suspending the Cyprus Scouts Association for its Greek nationalist tendencies.
1940s and 1950s In the 1950s, the influence of the Greek Orthodox Church of Cyprus over the education system resulted in the ideas of Greek nationalism and enosis being promoted in Greek Cypriot schools.
School textbooks portrayed Turks as the enemies of Greeks, and students took an oath of allegiance to the Greek flag.
In December 1949, the Cypriot Orthodox Church asked the British colonial government to put the enosis question to a referendum on the basis of the right of the Cypriots' for self-determination.
Even though the British had been an ally of Greece during World War II and had recently supported the Greek government during the Greek Civil War, the British colonial government refused.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enosis
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The British media ridiculed the Italian capacity to fight in a war, pointing to the poor state of the Italian military during her imperialistic phase.
Anti-Italianism broke out again, in a more sustained way, a century later.
After Benito Mussolini's alliance with Nazi Germany in the late 1930s, there was a growing hostility towards Italy in the United Kingdom.
A comic strip, which began running in 1938 in the British comic The Beano, was entitled "Musso the Wop".
The strip featured Mussolini as an arrogant buffoon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Italianism
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The British newspaper The Independent has described the Review as "the only mainstream American publication to speak out consistently against the war in Iraq."
In addition to domestic matters, the Review covers issues of international concern.
In the 1980s, a British commentator noted: "In the 1960s [the Review] opposed American involvement in Vietnam; more recently it has taken a line mildly Keynesian in economics, pro-Israeli but Anti-Zionist, sceptical of Reagan's Latin-American policy".
On Middle East coverage, Silvers said, "any serious criticism of Israeli policy will be seen by some as heresy, a form of betrayal. ... [
M]uch of what we've published has come from some of the most respected and brilliant Israeli writers ... Amos Elon, Avishai Margalit, David Grossman, David Shulman, among them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20New%20York%20Review%20of%20Books
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The British tabloid, Daily Mirror, subsequently printed a retraction of its story about her being dropped by the label.
However, the debacle (partly inflamed when Lennox's dissatisfaction with the South African office was made public on her blog) led to press reports falsely stating that she was being dropped by Sony BMG.
The record company themselves quickly refuted the rumour stating that Lennox's contract with them had merely been fulfilled and that they hoped she would consider remaining with them.
2010–2013: Island Records and A Christmas Cornucopia In August 2010, Lennox signed a new contract with Island Records in the UK and Decca Records in the US (both part of the Universal Music Group).
Her first release was a Christmas album entitled A Christmas Cornucopia, issued on 15 November 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie%20Lennox
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The broadcast harshly condemned the U.S. government's Indian termination policy, and used the Hill 57 community as an example of what the policy would entail.
Nevertheless, the landless Native American presence remains strong in Great Falls, with about 3,000 Little Shell Chippewa living in the city.
In popular culture The Native Americans of Hill 57 and their desperate poverty were the subject of The American Stranger, an hour-long NBC News special report which aired in November 1958.
Historian Pamela Wilson has called the broadcast "the most significant interpretation of the termination crisis" ever to air on American television.
References Notes Citations Bibliography Further reading Little Shell Recognition Cree in Montana Métis in Montana Ojibwe in Montana Great Falls, Montana Landforms of Cascade County, Montana
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The broadcast is called "AIHL TV" and is a partnership between ATC Productions, the AIHL, Melbourne Mustangs and Melbourne Ice.
Broadcasting TV: Fox Sports (2013–Present) – Part of the entire AIHL TV deal with Fox Sports to show one game a round, normally on Thursday's at 4:30 pm or after NHL games during NHL season.
Online video streaming: ATC Productions (2017–Present) – Since 2017 the Melbourne Ice have live streamed home matches in Melbourne on the YouTube platform through ATC Productions.
All matches are also available on-demand.
References External links Melbourne Ice website Australian Ice Hockey League website Ice Hockey Australia website O'Brien Group Arena Arena website Australian Ice Hockey League teams Sporting clubs in Melbourne Ice hockey teams in Australia 2002 establishments in Australia Ice hockey clubs established in 2002 Trans-Tasman Champions League
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The broadcast of the film was criticized by several conservative US Senators, who vehemently objected to using taxpayer money to fund what they believed was pornography.
Riggs stated that ironically, the censorship campaign against Tongues Untied actually brought more publicity to the film than it would have otherwise received and thus enhanced its effectiveness in challenging societal standards regarding depictions of race and sexuality.
Marc Weiss, executive producer of POV, and Jennnifer Lawson, Vice President for Programming at PBS, vigorously defended the broadcast and, although some public TV stations did not air the film, many stations did, saying it should be available for people who wanted to see it.
At the same time, the national broadcast of Tongues Untied was applauded by many who resoundingly defended the work, among them Norman Lear's People for the American Way.
In the 1992 Republican presidential primaries, presidential candidate Pat Buchanan cited Tongues Untied as an example of how President George H. W. Bush was investing "our tax dollars in pornographic and blasphemous art."
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The broadcast, which aired at 5:30 p.m., was called The Case-Jefferies Report.
and Wheel of Fortune are carried on separate stations.
In 1971, WAPT started broadcasting local news, weather, and sports Monday through Friday evenings following the ABC Evening News.
A 10:00 p.m. news broadcast was later added.
This was later moved to 10:30 when the station began broadcasting the syndicated comedies Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman and Forever Fernwood at 10 instead, as an attempt to counter-program the newscasts on WLBT and WJTV, whose ratings were well ahead of WAPT at the time.
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The C&C Society, as it was known, served enthusiasts of miniature wargaming in the Middle Ages and published an occasional newsletter known as the Domesday Book.
In addition to the campaign world, which was published in several editions over twenty years, Greyhawk was also used as the setting for many adventures published in support of the game, as well as for RPGA's massively shared Living Greyhawk campaign from 2000–2008.
Development history Early development In the late 1960s, Gary Gygax, a military history buff and pulp fantasy fan, was a central, founding figure in the Castle & Crusade Society.
In Domesday #9, c. June 1971, following up on a promise he made in Domesday Book #5, Gygax presented the "Great Kingdom" map, to be used as a game setting for the Society.
Members thereafter began claiming territories, including member Dave Arneson, who was an officer of the organization, and frequent contributor to the newsletter.
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The Canadian Coast Guard produces the Notice to Mariners publication which informs mariners of important navigational safety matters affecting Canadian Waters.
These systems provide only vessel relevant corrections via e-mail or web downloads, reducing the time needed to sort out corrections for each chart.
Tracings to assist corrections are provided at the same time.
This electronic publication is published on a monthly basis and can be downloaded from the Notices to Mariners (NOTMAR) Web site.
The information in the Notice to Mariners is formatted to simplify the correction of paper charts and navigational publications.
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The cats which composed the new British breeding program were of a variety of builds, including some imported from America.
In 1958, the United Burmese Cat Fanciers (UBCF) compiled an American judging standard which has remained essentially unchanged since its adoption.
Meanwhile, in the UK, interest in the breed was reviving.
By 1952, three true generations had been produced in Britain and the breed was recognized by the United Kingdom's Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF).
Since the 1950s, countries in the Commonwealth and Europe started importing British Burmese; as a result, most countries have based their standard on the British model.
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The CBW Conventions Bulletin is a quarterly newsletter published by the HSP.
Sussex has a number of research collaborations with other Higher Education institutions as well as governmental and non-governmental organisations and institutes around the world.
For example, the Harvard Sussex program is a long-standing research collaboration between Sussex and Harvard University focusing on public policy towards chemical and biological weapons.
Sussex-Cornell Partnership, the Sussex-Bocconi-Renmin Intrapreneurship Hub and the Sussex-Lund Partnership in Middle Eastern and North African Studies are recent examples.
Sussex also co-coordinates the Consortium for the Humanities and the Arts.
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The Celebrity Apprentice In September 2015, the media announced that Schwarzenegger was to replace Donald Trump as host of The New Celebrity Apprentice.
It was produced by the series' co-creator James Cameron, who directed him previously in the first two films in the series and in True Lies.
It was shot in Almería, Hungary and the US.
This show, the 15th season of The Apprentice, aired during the 2016–2017 TV season.
In the show, he used the phrases "you're terminated" and "get to the choppa", which are quotes from some of his famous roles (The Terminator and Predator, respectively), when firing the contestants.
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The Center produces a weekly online science newsletter called CO2Science.
The Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Tempe, Arizona.
It is seen as a front group for the fossil fuel industry, and as promoting climate change denial.
The Center was founded and is run by Craig D. Idso, along with Sherwood B. Idso, his father, and Keith E. Idso, his brother.
They came from backgrounds in agriculture and climate.
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The Church Advocate is the CGGC's official periodical, published bi-monthly by the church.
The church reported 336 congregations with 32,208 members in 2000, principally in Pennsylvania and the Midwest.
The church operates Winebrenner Theological Seminary on the University of Findlay campus.
The CGGC might best be described as an Evangelical Bible church, The basic theology of the Churches of God is Arminian, conservative, and Evangelical.
The church observes three ordinances: baptism by immersion, the Lord's Supper (taken in the evening, while seated), and feet washing.
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The church publishes a monthly periodical called The Gospel News.
Many congregations also use additional hymnals from other Christian organizations.
The church maintains a publishing house in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, and prints its own edition of the Book of Mormon.
Racial integration The Church of Jesus Christ has advocated full racial integration throughout all aspects of the church since its organization in 1862.
While America disputed over civil liberties and racial segregation, the church directed its message towards all races.
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The Clarion-Ledger wrote: "Many Mississippi women were proud of her achievements and many may eventually be inspired by her record to seek election to office."
The funeral took place at the Central Methodist Church in Meridian on April 2, 1956, and she was interred in Magnolia Cemetery.
After her death, one of Bailey's close friends, state representative Betty Jane Long, introduced a resolution of respect that was adopted by the Mississippi House of Representatives.
There was much speculation among state lawmakers about whom Governor James P. Coleman would appoint to the lucrative position to replace Bailey; Coleman ultimately named state representative William Winter to serve the remainder of Bailey's term.
Winter was the last person to hold the office of state tax collector before it was abolished at his recommendation in 1964.
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The club won the New Zealand Match Programme of the Year Award for 2011, and the publication was highly commended in the awards for 2012 and 2013.
Former club chairman Greg Zeuren was named Sports Administrator of the Year at the Waipa awards and won the Waikato Sports Administrator of the Year title in 2015.
In 2014, the club won two WaiBOP Football Best Practice Awards, for its sponsorship practices and for the participation of women in the club.
In August 2015, the club was awarded New Zealand Football's Quality Club Mark (QCM), Level 1 Star, which is a quality assurance standard used to measure the proficiency of clubs.
Cambridge became one of the first clubs in the Waikato/Bay of Plenty region to attain the QCM.
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The coin is part of the U.S. Mint's program honoring the District and the U.S. territories and celebrates Ellington's birthplace in the District of Columbia.
On February 24, 2009, the United States Mint issued a coin with Duke Ellington on it, making him the first African American to appear by himself on a circulating U.S. coin.
Ellington appears on the reverse (tails) side of the District of Columbia quarter.
Ellington is depicted on the quarter seated at a piano, sheet music in hand, along with the inscription "Justice for All", which is the District's motto.
In 1986, a United States commemorative stamp was issued featuring Ellington's likeness.
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The collaborationist press, which were allied with the Nazis, despised the book.
During a daring mission on 22 May 1940, Israël's plane was shot down and he was soon captured by the Germans.
The author's book, Pilote de guerre, was published in Paris in November 1942 by Editions Gallimard.
They initially censored the book and finally it and Saint-Exupéry's other works were banned by the occupation authorities.
When the book was first published, Jean Israël was in a prisoner of war camp in Lübeck, Silesia.
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The college adopted the griffin as a mascot in 1932, after Charles A. Brady ('33) wrote a story in a Canisius publication honoring Buffalo's centennial year as a city.
Intramural sports are also offered for students, faculty, and staff.
Canisius' mascot is the Golden Griffin.
Brady wrote about Jesuit-educated explorer Rene-Robert LaSalle's Le Griffon, which was built in Buffalo.
The griffin was first used on the La Salle medal in 1932 and from there spread to the college newspaper and sports teams.
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The committee published the periodical called "National Freedom" ().
By the end of winter, two of the main leaders of the opposition, Bajram Curri and Luigj Gurakuqi, were assassinated, while others were imprisoned.
Noli founded the "National Committee" () also known as KONARE in Vienna.
Some of the early Albanian communists as Halim Xhelo or Riza Cerova would start their publishing activities here.
The committee aimed in overthrowing Zogu and his cast and restoring democracy.
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The CompanionFrom January to July 1828, Hunt edited The Companion, a weekly literary periodical that was published by Hunt and Clarke.
The Indicator From 1819 to 1821, Hunt edited The Indicator, a weekly literary periodical that was published by Joseph Appleyard.
Hunt probably wrote much of the content, which included reviews, essays, stories and poems.
The journal dealt with books, theatrical productions and miscellaneous topics.
Poetry In 1816, Hunt published the poem Story of Rimini.
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The company originally produced a newsletter called Under the Brim.
The site highlights ways open-source principles apply in domains other than software development.
The site tracks the application of open-source philosophy to business, education, government, law, health, and life.
Wide Open magazine first appeared in March 2004, as a means for Red Hat to share technical content with subscribers on a regular basis.
The Under the Brim newsletter and Wide Open magazine merged in November 2004, to become Red Hat Magazine.
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The concurrent publication from the Rovis group also employed a triazolium-based catalyst and reported the Stetter reaction between glyoxamides and alkylidenemalonates in good to excellent yields.
While limited enantiomeric excess had been reported by Enders in the early 1990s for the reaction of n-butanal with chalcone, conditions for a synthetically useful asymmetric intermolecular Stetter reaction were not reported until 2008 when both the groups of Enders and Rovis published such reactions.
The Enders group utilized a triazolium-based catalyst to effect the coupling of aromatic aldehydes with chalcone derivatives with moderate yields.
Rovis and coworkers subsequently went on to explore the asymmetric intermolecular Stetter reaction of heterocyclic aldehydes and nitroalkenes.
During optimization of this reaction, it was found that a catalyst with a fluorinated backbone greatly enhanced enantioselectivity in the reaction.
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The conservative press even attacked Böll's 1972 Nobel Prize, arguing that it was awarded only to "liberals and left-wing radicals".
In his article for Der Spiegel entitled Sixty Million against Six he asked for a safeguard for Ulrike Meinhof in order to open a dialogue and prevent a major press campaign and police campaign.
He received heavy criticism for this and was dubbed "the spiritual father of the violence" by one journalist in the Springer press.
On 7 February 1974, the BZ, Berlin's most widely-read newspaper at the time reported on Böll's home being searched.
However, his home was only searched at 4 PM later that day, after the newspaper had already been circulated.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich%20B%C3%B6ll
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The constant production of new hymn lyrics, like manna from heaven, "were composed to suit the occasion on which they were sung."
Many early members left the Quakers because they wanted to play music.
Willson was to boast, "I never repeat one communication twice over, nor sing one old hymn in worship: bread from heaven is our lot - descending mercies."
These hymns, eventually numbering in the thousands, were recorded in a special "Book of Sacred Record" stored in a secret compartment in the Arc at the centre of the Temple and not discovered until recently.
At the beginning and end of each worship service, Willson would "read out" a hymn, line by line, which would then be sung back by the choir, and then the congregation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Children%20of%20Peace
The Children of Peace