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The dance was first performed at a program to honor America's allies of World War II at Stephen Foster Memorial Hall in Pittsburgh on March 6, 1945.
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She contacted Mercine Nesotas, who taught several Greek dances, including Syrtos Haniotikos (from Crete), which she called Kritikos, but for which they had no music.
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Because Pittsburgh's Greek-American community did not know Cretan music, Pat Mandros Kazalas, a music student, suggested the tune "Misirlou", although slower, might fit the dance.
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Thereafter, this new dance, which had been created by putting the Syrtos Kritikos to the slower "Misirlou" music, was known as Misirlou and spread among the Greek-American community, as well as among non-Greek U.S. folk-dance enthusiasts.
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It has been a staple for decades of dances held at Serbian Orthodox churches across the U.S., performed as a kolo, a circle dance.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misirlou
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Misirlou
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newspaper
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The Dearne Valley Weekender is a weekly newspaper targeted towards the Dearne Valley, which includes some parts of South West Doncaster, although it is widely available across the town.
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Doncaster has its own edition of the Sheffield Star printed daily.
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The Yorkshire Post is the local daily broadsheet newspaper from Leeds.
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Sport Doncaster Racecourse From around the 16th century, Doncaster embraced the wealthy stagecoach trade.
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This led to horse breeding in Doncaster, which in turn led to the start of horseraces there.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doncaster
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Doncaster
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media
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The deformities may be permanent (read only media), formed once (write once media) or reversible (recordable or read/write media).
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Optical Optical storage, the typical optical disc, stores information in deformities on the surface of a circular disc and reads this information by illuminating the surface with a laser diode and observing the reflection.
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Optical disc storage is non-volatile.
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The following forms are currently in common use: CD, CD-ROM, DVD, BD-ROM: Read only storage, used for mass distribution of digital information (music, video, computer programs); CD-R, DVD-R, DVD+R, BD-R: Write once storage, used for tertiary and off-line storage; CD-RW, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, BD-RE: Slow write, fast read storage, used for tertiary and off-line storage; Ultra Density Optical or UDO is similar in capacity to BD-R or BD-RE and is slow write, fast read storage used for tertiary and off-line storage.
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Magneto-optical disc storage is optical disc storage where the magnetic state on a ferromagnetic surface stores information.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer%20data%20storage
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Computer data storage
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The department offers a Police Explorer program composed of 20 youth participants.
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In the November 2016 general election, Kimberly A. Tilly was elected unopposed to serve the balance of the unexpired term.
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Police The borough's police department operates under Chief of police Jerry Rotella, with one sergeant, one corporal, two detectives, 10 patrolmen and a parking enforcement officer.
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Federal, state and county representation Flemington is located in the 7th Congressional District and is part of New Jersey's 16th state legislative district.
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Prior to the 2011 reapportionment following the 2010 Census, Flemington had been in the 23rd state legislative district.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flemington%2C%20New%20Jersey
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Flemington, New Jersey
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The Deputy Minister for Works and Housing commended the media for their role in the fight against COVID-19 in Ghana.
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It was claimed vaccines of the virus might be available to countries in Africa likely before the end of 2021.
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On 27 November, stakeholders in the Ashanti region were trained by Care International and the GHS on COVID-19 risk communication.
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The Council of Private Schools in the country claimed there was a delay in the disbursement of the COVID-19 relief package by the Government.
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There was a reduction in the wearing of nose masks in some part of Accra.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline%20of%20the%20COVID-19%20pandemic%20in%20Ghana%20%28August%E2%80%93December%202020%29
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Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana (August–December 2020)
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The Dial ceased publication in April 1844; Horace Greeley reported it as an end to the "most original and thoughtful periodical ever published in this country".
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So we fell apart", he wrote.
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After its failure, Emerson helped buy a farm for Alcott's family in Concord which Alcott named "Hillside".
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In 1844, Emerson published his second collection of essays, Essays: Second Series.
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This collection included "The Poet", "Experience", "Gifts", and an essay entitled "Nature", a different work from the 1836 essay of the same name.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph%20Waldo%20Emerson
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
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newspaper
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The Doctor shows them a newspaper to convince them otherwise, and Anat demands to know who the Doctor is.
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In the present, Anat and Boaz enter with Jo as their prisoner and demand the machine be deactivated.
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The Doctor complies, and the conversation makes it apparent that the guerrillas believe he is Styles, whom they are apparently here to assassinate.
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When Captain Mike Yates and Sergeant Benton enter to search for the missing patrol, the guerrillas usher the Doctor and Jo into the cellar where they are bound and gagged.
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In the future, the Daleks order the Controller to send troops to the frequency that they detected earlier, and activate a time vortex magnetron, so that anyone travelling between the two time zones will be drawn to the Controller's headquarters.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day%20of%20the%20Daleks
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Day of the Daleks
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magazine
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The double-column, single-feed magazine copied from the German MP28 was never completely satisfactory, and hasty manufacturing processes often exacerbated the misfeed problems inherent in the design.
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The Sten's advantage was its ease of mass-production manufacture in a time of shortage during a major conflict.
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Made by a variety of manufacturers, often with subcontracted parts, some early Sten guns were made poorly and/or not to specification, and could malfunction in operation, sometimes in combat.
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A common statement heard from British forces at the time was that the Sten was made "by Marks and Spencer out of Woolworth."
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British and Commonwealth forces in the early years of the war often extensively test-fired their weapons in training to weed out bad examples; a last-minute issue of newly manufactured Stens prior to going into action was not always welcomed.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sten
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Sten
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The Economist magazine praised the choreography, stating that it "stunningly melds beauty and violence".
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Written by Tony Kushner, the film stays true to the 1950s setting.
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West Side Story was released in December 2021 to positive reviews and received seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director.
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Spielberg had planned to direct the fifth installment of the Indiana Jones series, but he was replaced by James Mangold.
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Spielberg said that he will remain "hands on" as a producer, along with Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven%20Spielberg
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Steven Spielberg
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publication
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The editor then enumerated the objections against publication voiced by the referees.
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Although it had been rejected multiple times by other journals, the editor of Nature accepted the paper simply as an example of the type of work currently being done in the field of parapsychology.
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Far from endorsing the conclusions reached by the SRI researchers, the editor stated plainly in a lengthy opinion piece that ran at the beginning of the publishing issue: "Publishing in a scientific journal is not a process of receiving a seal of approval from the establishment".
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These objections included references to the lack of substantive evidence, problematic data collection, weak statistical calculations and relationships, and many others.
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The paper was problematic even among Puthoff and Targ's colleagues at SRI.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parapsychology%20research%20at%20SRI
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Parapsychology research at SRI
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The editors were then prosecuted for obstructing the draft, and the publication folded when denied access to the mails again.
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In New York City, the postmaster refused to mail The Masses, a socialist monthly, citing the publication's "general tenor".
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The Masses was more successful in the courts, where Judge Learned Hand found the Act was applied so vaguely as to threaten "the tradition of English-speaking freedom".
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Eventually, Burleson's vigorous enforcement overreached when he targeted supporters of the administration.
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The president warned him to exercise "the utmost caution", and the dispute proved the end of their political friendship.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espionage%20Act%20of%201917
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Espionage Act of 1917
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periodical
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The eight-page Azerbaijani satirical periodical was published in Tiflis (from 1906 to 1917), Tabriz (in 1921) and Baku (from 1922 to 1931) in the Azeri and occasionally Russian languages.
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In gatherings, family meetings, and parties they tell each other stories about him that are called "latifa" of "afandi".
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There are at least two collections of Uzbek stories related to Nasriddin Afandi: "Afandining qirq bir passhasi" – (Forty-one flies of Afandi) – Zohir A'lam, Tashkent "Afandining besh xotini" – (Five wives of Afandi) Nasreddin was the main character in a magazine, called simply Molla Nasraddin, published in Azerbaijan and "read across the Muslim world from Morocco to Iran".
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Founded by Jalil Mammadguluzadeh, it depicted inequality, cultural assimilation, and corruption and ridiculed the backward lifestyles and values of clergy and religious fanatics.
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The magazine was frequently banned but had a lasting influence on Azerbaijani and Iranian literature.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasreddin
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Nasreddin
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tabloid
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The English edition shrank to a tabloid published once a week.
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However, F.A.Z. group suffered a loss of 60.6 million euros in 2002.
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By 2004 the customized sections were scrapped.
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On 5 October 2007, the F.A.Z. altered their traditional layout to include color photographs on the front page and exclude blackletter typeface outside the nameplate.
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Due to its traditionally sober layout, the introduction of colour photographs in the F.A.Z. was controversially discussed by the readers, becoming the subject of a 2009 comedy film that was still current three years later.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankfurter%20Allgemeine%20Zeitung
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Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
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broadcast
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The episode begins with the Simpson family watching a news broadcast in which the news anchor Kent Brockman calls the United States Army a "kill-bot factory".
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One of the things they wanted to explore in particular was what Homer and Flanders have in common and how they could turn into friends.
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Former show runner David Mirkin enjoyed making Homer and Flanders get along because they do not normally act that way.
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Mirkin said this was a joke the staff "particularly loved to do" because it pointed out how negative and mean-spirited news broadcasts can be, and how they are seemingly "always trying to scare everybody" by creating panic and depression.
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In one scene in the episode, Marge begins hallucinating after drinking from Springfield's water supply, which has been spiked with LSD by Springfield's rival town, Shelbyville.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homer%20Loves%20Flanders
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Homer Loves Flanders
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The Federico Lacroze Area Development Council, on 3955 Maure Street, publishes its own periodical, El Fomentista.
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Colegiales' cafés, many still open, are often not unlike pool halls, frequented by night owls and assorted "ne'er-do-wells."
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Perhaps the best-known is the Café Argos (Federico Lacroze & Álvarez Thomas Avenues), which still boasts its period decor and billiard tables.
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Socially and culturally invested, it provides a forum for literary circles like the Enrique Banchs Literary Society and the Chacarita-Colegiales Historical Society.
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Colegiales is also home to a Rotary Club, on Arribeños & José Hernández Streets and a Lions Club, on 2964 Teodoro García St. Recently, upscale lofts were developed in what years ago were the massive Buenos Aires flour mills (known also as Silos Minetti), on 1916 Dorrego Street.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colegiales
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Colegiales
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program
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The figure shows an example of a program composed of three sub-ETs.
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Each gene codes for a sub-expression tree (sub-ET) or sub-program.
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Then the sub-ETs can interact with one another in different ways, forming a more complex program.
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In the final program the sub-ETs could be linked by addition or some other function, as there are no restrictions to the kind of linking function one might choose.
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Some examples of more complex linkers include taking the average, the median, the midrange, thresholding their sum to make a binomial classification, applying the sigmoid function to compute a probability, and so on.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene%20expression%20programming
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Gene expression programming
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newspaper
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The Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat interviewed the conductor Kurt Masur by telephone from Leipzig on occasion of the passing of Berglund. "
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Death and legacy Berglund died on 25 January 2012, aged 82, and was buried in Helsinki on 4 February 2012.
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He was survived by his wife, Kirsti; son, Juha; daughters, Liisa Kylmänen and Eeva Berglund; and five grandchildren.
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Paavo was one of my oldest friends.
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The world has lost one of its greatest conductors, and my thoughts are with his wife Kirsti and his family", said Mr Masur.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo%20Berglund
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Paavo Berglund
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The first disc is composed of 22 tracks, and featured production from Havoc, S.C. and Alchemist with Robert Perry and Mobb Deep serving as executive producers.
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Free Agents: The Murda Mixtape is a double mixtape album by American hardcore/East Coast hip hop duo Mobb Deep.
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It was released on April 22, 2003 through Landspeed Records with distribution via Koch Entertainment.
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Recording sessions took place at Fly Studios.
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Tracks from 17 to 22 are classic freestyles mixed by DJ Whoo Kid.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free%20Agents%3A%20The%20Murda%20Mixtape
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Free Agents: The Murda Mixtape
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periodical
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The first periodical in the Ukrainian language, Bukovyna (published from 1885 until 1918) was published by the populists since the 1880s.
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By the 1890s, Ukrainians were represented in the regional diet and Vienna parliament, being led by Stepan Smal-Stotsky.
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Beside Stotsky, other important Bukovinian leaders were Yerotei Pihuliak, Omelian Popovych, Mykola Vasylko, , , Sylvester Nikorovych, Ivan and Petro Hryhorovych, and Lubomyr Husar.
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The Ukrainian populists fought for their ethnocultural rights against the Austrians.
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Peasant revolts broke out in Hutsul in the 1840s, with the peasants demanding more rights, socially and politically.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bukovina
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Bukovina
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periodical
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The first printed periodical, the Kaiyuan Za Bao was made available in AD 713.
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Printing Woodblock printing: The earliest specimen of woodblock printing is a single-sheet dharani sutra in Sanskrit that was printed on hemp paper between 650 and 670 AD; it was unearthed in 1974 from a Tang tomb near Xi'an.
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A Korean miniature dharani Buddhist sutra discovered in 1966, bearing extinct Chinese writing characters used only during the reign of China's only self-ruling empress, Wu Zetian (r. 690–705), is dated no earlier than 704 and preserved in a Silla Korean temple stupa built-in 751.
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However, the earliest known book printed at regular size is the Diamond Sutra made during the Tang Dynasty (618–907), a 5.18 m (17 ft) long scroll which bears the date 868 AD.
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Joseph Needham and Tsien Tsuen-hsuin write that the cutting and printing techniques used for the delicate calligraphy of the Diamond Sutra book are much more advanced and refined than the miniature Dharani sutra printed earlier.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Chinese%20inventions
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List of Chinese inventions
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production
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The first production by the company, Ibéra was composed by Isaac Albéniz, based on Spanish themes suited both Ari's dark appearance and her dancing style.
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Soon after filming ended, she left Stockholm and moved to Paris.
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She worked as a principal dancer with the Rolf de Maré's Ballets suédois from 1920 to 1923, noted for her flowing arm movements.
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She also appeared in Jeux and La Nuit de Saint-Jean to acclaim, and then in 1922, Jean Börlin, the other soloist and choreographer, wrote Anitra's Dance especially for her.
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She performed the piece receiving good reviews and calls for encore, but the notice she was getting caused conflict with Börlin, who forbade her to dance it again.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carina%20Ari
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Carina Ari
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The first secular periodical in Hebrew, HaMe'assef (The Gatherer), was published by maskilim in Königsberg (today's Kaliningrad) from 1783 onwards.
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Israeli Hebrew exhibits some features of Sephardic Hebrew from its local Jerusalemite tradition but adapts it with numerous neologisms, borrowed terms (often technical) from European languages and adopted terms (often colloquial) from Arabic.
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The literary and narrative use of Hebrew was revived beginning with the Haskalah movement.
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In the mid-19th century, publications of several Eastern European Hebrew-language newspapers (e.g. Hamagid, founded in Ełk in 1856) multiplied.
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Prominent poets were Hayim Nahman Bialik and Shaul Tchernichovsky; there were also novels written in the language.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew%20language
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Hebrew language
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newsletter
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The Friends run a visitor centre near Pembroke Lodge, organise a programme of walks and education activities for young people, and produce a quarterly newsletter.
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In 2011, the Friends successfully campaigned for the withdrawal of plans for open air screenings of films in the park.
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In 2012, the Friends contributed towards the cost of a new Jubilee Pond, and launched a public appeal for a Ponds and Streams Conservation Programme in which the Friends, the Richmond Park Wildlife Group and Healthy Planet have been working with staff from The Royal Parks to restore some of the streams and ponds in the park.
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The Friends have published two books, A Guide to Richmond Park and Family Trails in Richmond Park; profits from the books' sales contribute towards the Friends' conservation work.
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The Friends of Richmond Park has been a charitable organisation since 2009.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond%20Park
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Richmond Park
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periodical
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The General Conference has published a book of discipline since 1903 and publishes a periodical called The Free Will Baptist Advocate.
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The greatest strength of this body is in North Carolina, where it maintains headquarters and a tabernacle and operates Kinston College in North Carolina.
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In 2007, there was an estimated 75,000 members in about 500 churches.
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The United American Free Will Baptist Church is a member of the National Fraternal Council of Negro Churches.
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Bishop J. E. Reddick currently serves as General Bishop.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20American%20Free%20Will%20Baptist%20Church
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United American Free Will Baptist Church
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The German press jubilantly announced that "one great cloud of smoke stretches tonight from the middle of London to the mouth of the Thames."
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The first official deployment of 12 Group's Leigh-Mallory's Big Wing took twenty minutes to form up, missing its intended target, but encountering another formation of bombers while still climbing.
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They returned, apologetic about their limited success, and blamed the delay on being scrambled too late.
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Reports reflected the briefings given to crews before the raids – "Everyone knew about the last cowardly attacks on German cities, and thought about wives, mothers and children.
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And then came that word 'Vengeance!'"
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle%20of%20Britain
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Battle of Britain
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media
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The government denied the population access to information other than that disseminated by the government-controlled media.
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For the first time in modern history, Albania did not have either an ally or a major trading partner.
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Political repressions and emigration Certain clauses in the 1976 constitution circumscribed the exercise of political liberties which the government interpreted as contrary to the established order.
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Internally, the Sigurimi followed the repressive methods of the NKVD, MGB, KGB and the East German Stasi.
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At one point, every third Albanian had either been interrogated by the Sigurimi or incarcerated in labour camps.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enver%20Hoxha
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Enver Hoxha
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media
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The government intimidates independent and foreign media, especially for reporting on the deteriorating economy and human-rights abuses.
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Censorship and media freedom Freedom of the press in Belarus remains restricted.
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State-owned media are subordinate to the president, and harassment and censorship of independent media are routine.
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Journalists, harassed and detained for reporting on unauthorized demonstrations or working with unregistered media outlets, have died under suspicious circumstances.
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Most local independent outlets regularly practice self-censorship.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass%20media%20in%20Belarus
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Mass media in Belarus
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broadcast
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The government of Lebanon has not criticized continued broadcast of antisemitic material on television.
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Al-Manar officials deny broadcasting antisemitic incitement and state that their position is anti-Israeli, not antisemitic.
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However, Hezbollah has directed strong rhetoric both against Israel and Jews, and it has cooperated in publishing and distributing outright antisemitic literature.
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Due to protests by the CRIF umbrella group of French Jews regarding allegations of antisemitic content, French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin called for a ban on Al-Manar broadcasting in France on December 2, 2004; just two weeks after al-Manar was authorised to continue broadcasting in Europe by France's media watchdog agency.
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On December 13, 2004, France's highest administrative court banned Hizbullah's Al-Manar TV station on the grounds that it consistently incites racial hatred and antisemitism.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisemitism%20in%20the%20Arab%20world
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Antisemitism in the Arab world
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broadcast
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The government of Lebanon has not criticized Hezbollah's continued broadcast of antisemitic material on television.
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Al-Manar officials denied broadcasting any antisemitic incitement and they also stated that their group's position is anti-Israeli, not antisemitic.
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However, Hezbollah has directed strong rhetoric against both Israel and Jews, and it has cooperated in publishing and distributing outright antisemitic literature.
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There are also substantial accounts of abuses against migrant domestic workers in Lebanon, notably from Ethiopia, Bangladesh, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Sudan, and other countries in Asia and Africa, exacerbated by the Kafala system, or "sponsorship system".
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Recent increases in abuse have also occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenophobia
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Xenophobia
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The Grade 4 students do a small performance that is usually composed of a number of skits.
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Dances go from ballet to hip-hop to swing, with emphasis on collaboration, expression and technique.
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Drama At Pearson, there are different shows going on throughout the year.
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The Grade 5 students do a play that is based on the historical curriculum on First Nations.
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In the past years the Grade 6s have done many performances including: "Number the Stars", "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Ready Steady Go", "Clowns", and "How to Eat like a Child", and the beloved "A Christmas Carol".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester%20B.%20Pearson%20School%20for%20the%20Arts
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Lester B. Pearson School for the Arts
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newsletter
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The group created Rough Draft, a newsletter that told stories of the women within the organization.
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She wanted to be part of a women's community that focused more on consciousness-raising as a tool toward personal and cultural change.
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Ultimately Aalfs left the NBWC to help found the New Bedford Women's Awareness Group, which met more or less surreptitiously for several years in the 1970s and early 80s in the local YWCA.
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Personal life In 1950, Aalfs married John Linden Aalfs, with whom she had four children: Mary Linden (1951), Mark Stephen (1953), Janet Elizabeth (1956), and Thomas John (1958).
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Aalfs' daughter Janet is a poet and martial artist.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joann%20Aalfs
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Joann Aalfs
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broadcast
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The group demands an international broadcast of their message of Soviet reunification.
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The missile is traced to a waterworks construction site, and SWAT is dispatched to investigate.
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Soon after, the PLP storms a television studio during an afternoon talk show, holding LA Mayor Marlin Fitzpatrick, Tolerance Defense League Chairman Herman Moyer, host Donna Briggs and many members of the audience and station staff hostage.
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SWAT's next task is serving an arrest warrant for Ric Peters at his nightclub, The Phoenix Lounge, after he and Malta are finally identified as the group responsible for both the Foreman home invasion and cathedral incident.
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They also have to respond to a failed bank heist by Sovereign America, who have wounded an off-duty policeman and barricaded themselves in the bank.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SWAT%203%3A%20Close%20Quarters%20Battle
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SWAT 3: Close Quarters Battle
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newsletter
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The group published a newsletter, and released a compilation LP on Mystic Records in 1986, which was entitled Mutiny On The Bowery.
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In the mid-1980s, Donny was the chief organizer of The Alternative Press & Radio Council (APRC), which brought together members of the punk community (such as fanzine editors and college radio DJs) of New York City, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
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This co-operative group met on Sundays before the weekly CBGB Sunday hardcore matinees and organized several benefit concerts.
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The compilation featured live recordings from the group's benefit concerts.
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Among other active members of the APRC were WFMU-FM DJ Pat Duncan, Maximumrocknroll columnist Mykel Board and Jersey Beat editor Jim Testa.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen%20Donaldson%20%28activist%29
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Stephen Donaldson (activist)
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The group was widely recognized for its publication of two journals and its work to defend the right to live in Poland.
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In 1923, Ringelblum became one of the founding fathers of the Young Historians Circle.
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With help from co-founder Raphael Mahler, Ringelblum was able to gather more than 40 Jewish history students, as well as a generation of Jewish historians that worked to serve their people.
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He proceeded to join YIVO in 1925 as a result of his firm belief in "for the people by the people," and worked in the historical section of the organization.
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He worked as an editor for the group, and by 1939, Ringelblum had 126 scholarly articles published under his name.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emanuel%20Ringelblum
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Emanuel Ringelblum
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The group's founder John Lydon, the former lead singer for the Sex Pistols, told the press that disco was the only music he cared for at the time.
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Public Image Limited is considered the first post-punk group.
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The group's second album Metal Box fully embraced the "studio as instrument" methodology of disco.
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No wave was a subgenre of post-punk centered in New York City.
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For shock value, James Chance, a notable member of the no wave scene, penned an article in the East Village Eye urging his readers to move uptown and get "trancin' with some superradioactive disco voodoo funk".
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The Hamburger Abendblatt criticized her internet broadcast as "tasteless," and the taz objected that her "coarse, revealing appearance […] hardly triggers discussions about integrations" but "rather about emancipation and taste."
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The Bremen city magazine citybeat attests that she is a woman who "suffers from a penetrating urge to present herself and […] desperately wants to make a career, no matter what the price."
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The online magazine Europolitan even denies her any feminine emancipation effect.
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In mid-2008, Şahin's accusation that Charlotte Roche had plagiarized Şahin's literary style in her debut novella Feuchtgebiete was prominently discussed in the German print media.
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The Herald also produces a newspaper targeted at tourists called Visit!.
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Myrtle Beach is also served by The Myrtle Beach Herald, a weekly newspaper that is part of the Waccamaw Publishers group.
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It is locally owned by Steve and Cheryl Robertson.
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In 2020, Charleston-based The Post and Courier set up an official bureau in Myrtle Beach, after years of attempting to move into the market and purchasing The Georgetown Times, which it merged with the new operation.
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Infrastructure Healthcare Grand Strand Medical Center (GSMC) is a 369-bed acute care hospital and Level 1 Adult Trauma Center known for its programs in cardiology, heart surgery, and stroke treatment.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myrtle%20Beach%2C%20South%20Carolina
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The Hightower LowdownHightower writes a monthly newsletter, The Hightower Lowdown, which has more than 135,000 subscribers.
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Syndicated column Hightower writes a nationally syndicated column carried by seventy-five independent weekly newspapers and other publications through Creators Syndicate.
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He also writes for The Progressive Populist.
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The newsletter is notable for its in-depth investigative reporting and criticism of George W. Bush's administration, which Hightower claimed was beholden to corporations and extremist conservatives.
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It has received both the Alternative Press Award and the Independent Press Association Award for best national newsletter.
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The impresario, Vincenzo Benelli, defaulted on his contract with the composer, but this was not known to the London press and public, who blamed Rossini.
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Her vocal shortcomings were a serious liability, and she reluctantly retired from performing.
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Public opinion was not improved by Rossini's failure to provide a new opera, as promised.
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In a 2003 biography of the composer, Gaia Servadio comments that Rossini and England were not made for each other.
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He was prostrated by the Channel crossing, and was unlikely to be enthused by the English weather or English cooking.
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The IndicatorFrom 1819 to 1821, Hunt edited The Indicator, a weekly literary periodical that was published by Joseph Appleyard.
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He wrote "The Feast of the Poets" for publication.
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His work was a satire that offended many contemporary poets, particularly William Gifford.
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Hunt probably wrote much of the content, which included reviews, essays, stories and poems.
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The Companion From January to July 1828, Hunt edited The Companion, a weekly literary periodical that was published by Hunt and Clarke.
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The Ink is a monthly tabloid published in Las Cruces, covering the arts and community events in southern New Mexico and west Texas.
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The Round Up is the student newspaper at New Mexico State University.
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It is tabloid size and published twice weekly.
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Las Cruces has one television station, the PBS outlet KRWG-TV, operated by New Mexico State University.
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The Telemundo outlet KTDO is licensed in Las Cruces but serves El Paso.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Las%20Cruces%2C%20New%20Mexico
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Las Cruces, New Mexico
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The Insulted and the Injured" was published in the new Vremya magazine, which had been created with the help of funds from his brother's cigarette factory.
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"A Little Hero" (Dostoevsky's only work completed in prison) appeared in a journal, but "Uncle's Dream" and "The Village of Stepanchikovo" were not published until 1860.
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Notes from the House of the Dead was released in Russky Mir (Russian World) in September 1860. "
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Dostoevsky travelled to western Europe for the first time on 7 June 1862, visiting Cologne, Berlin, Dresden, Wiesbaden, Belgium, and Paris.
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In London, he met Herzen and visited the Crystal Palace.
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The inverse program that translates machine code to assembly language is called a disassembler.
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Similar tools are available from Altera, Synplicity, Synopsys and other hardware vendors.
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An assembler is a program that compiles human readable assembly language to machine code, the actual instructions executed by hardware.
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A program that translates from a low-level language to a higher level one is a decompiler.
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A program that translates into an object code format that is not supported on the compilation machine is called a cross compiler and is commonly used to prepare code for embedded applications.
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The IOC verified that curling was officially part of the program, after the Glasgow Herald newspaper filed a claim on behalf of the families of the team.
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This was verified by the IOC, and in Oslo in September 1974, Haug's daughter presented the medal to the 86-year-old Haugen.
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In 2006, the IOC confirmed that the medals awarded to the 1924 curling teams were official.
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Events Medals were awarded in 16 events contested in 5 sports (9 disciplines).
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Many sources do not list curling and the military patrol, or list them as demonstration events.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1924%20Winter%20Olympics
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1924 Winter Olympics
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The journal acknowledges the Eurocentric history of the term transgender as it is used today and chooses to respectfully embrace the term as a potential unifier for global gender experiences.
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Politics Currah and Stryker embrace a broad definition of trans within their journal, as is marked by the asterisk in the journal's logo.
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Additionally, it is visible through such journal themes as tranimalities, which explores the trans potential of the human and non-human binary.
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A major focus of the journal is to embrace the view within transgender studies that transgender people are able to be both subject of knowledge and object of knowledge, meaning that they understand their experience as transgender people through simply being transgender rather than through other methods of authority.
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See also International Journal of Transgenderism List of transgender publications References External links Duke University Press academic journals English-language journals LGBT-related journals Publications established in 2014 Quarterly journals Transgender literature Transgender studies LGBT literature in the United States
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Transgender Studies Quarterly
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The journal eventually adopted the shorter name and from the relaunch often referred to itself as Maga.
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The first number appeared in April 1817 under the editorship of Thomas Pringle and James Cleghorn.
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The journal was unsuccessful and Blackwood fired Pringle and Cleghorn and relaunched the journal as Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine under his own editorship.
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The title page bore the image of George Buchanan, a 16th-century Scottish historian, religious and political thinker.
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Description Blackwood's was conceived as a rival to the Whig-supporting Edinburgh Review.
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The journal got its place on many of the world forums including getting indexed by Index Medicus and MEDLARS.
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Prof. Tariq Mufti has also pioneered two research medical journals.
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He was a founding member of Journal of Ayub Medical College (JAMC) where he remained its chief editor for nearly ten years.
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It is one of the only four journals of the country to be accorded this status.
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He also founded KUST Medical Journal (KMJ) that got its place online as open access peer reviewed journal.
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The journal got its start on campus in the 1970s.
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It is unknown when the first yearbook was published.
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In addition, The Sucarnochee Review is a creative-writing and art journal published by the university's Department of Languages and Literature.
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Students serve as staff members for the journal under a faculty advisor and faculty advisory board.
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Also on campus, the university's theatre program presents two full-length plays each year.
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The journal has been praised for its high quality of scholarship.
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Banber Matenadarani The Matenadaran publishes the scholarly journal Banber Matenadarani (Բանբեր Մատենադարանի, "Herald of the Matenadaran") since 1941.
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The articles are usually devoted to the manuscripts and editions of texts contained in the collection.
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Significance and recognition According to Nora Dudwick, in the Soviet period, the Matenadaran "symbolized the central values of Armenian culture [and signified] to Armenians the high level of culture and learning their ancestors achieved as early as the fifth century."
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Anthropologist Levon Abrahamian noted that the secular Matenadaran continued the traditions of the monastery museums within an atheist state.
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The journal has defended rejecting the piece and claimed that a boycott against China would be unfair and counterproductive (other journals also rejected the piece).
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The journal focused more clearly on genetics and mathematical statistics.
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Ethical issues with rejection of an article related to China In June 2021, the Annals refused to publish an article, coauthored by David Curtis, the Journal Editor at the time, suggesting that academic journals should take a stance against China's human rights violations in Xinjiang.
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It also denied being unduly deferential to China.
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References External links Medical genetics journals Wiley (publisher) academic journals Bimonthly journals English-language journals Publications established in 1925
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Annals of Human Genetics
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The journal influenced people like Gustav Klimt.
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Bing's activities were important, perhaps crucial, to the Japanese influence on Art Nouveau.
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He published a monthly journal, Le Japon Artistique, which began in 1888 and was collected in three volumes in 1891.
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Siegfried Bing 1838-1905."
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The journal mainly targets amateur research, but it includes professional research as well.
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The Minor Planet Bulletin is a quarterly peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal.
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Its focus is on theoretical, observational, and historical information regarding the study of minor planets.
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It has been published by the Minor Planets section of the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers since 1973 and the editor-in-chief is Richard P. Binzel (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).
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Operations All editorial, production, and distribution tasks are performed on a volunteer basis, many by amateur astronomers.
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The journal mostly copied articles from other Russian Orthodox magazines, both pre-revolutionary and contemporary such as the "Journal of the Moscow Patriarchate", "One Church", etc.
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Each issue begins with the official part.
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In the official part of the printed messages and treatment of Patriarch Alexius I of Moscow and Archbishop Boris (Wik) of Berlin, as well as orders, award lists and other documents on the Western Europe Exarchate, information about the episcopal church services, inter-Orthodox and ecumenical contacts, news of various Local Churches, mainly from Albania, Poland and Czechoslovakia.
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Some issues has rubrics, containing original materials of local church history, e.g. "From the Life of the Orthodox parishes of the Diocese of Germany", "Church Chronicle", "The Church Life".
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For each issue were attached pages of the church calendar.
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The journal stated that Gould's opposition to racism may have biased his interpretation of Morton's data, but also noted that "Lewis and his colleagues have their own motivations.
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In 2011, a study conducted by six anthropologists criticized Gould's claim that Samuel Morton unconsciously manipulated his skull measurements, arguing that his analysis of Morton was influenced by his opposition to racism.
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The group's paper was reviewed in an editorial in the journal Nature, which pointed out that the paper's authors might have been influenced by their own motivations, recommending a degree of caution, stating "the critique leaves the majority of Gould's work unscathed," and noted that "because they couldn't measure all the skulls, they do not know whether the average cranial capacities that Morton reported represent his sample accurately.
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Several in the group have an association with the University of Pennsylvania, to whom Morton donated his collection of skulls, and have an interest in seeing the valuable but understudied skull collection freed from the stigma of bias and did not accept Gould's theory "that the scientific method is inevitably tainted by bias."
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In 2014, the group's paper was critically reviewed in the journal Evolution & Development by University of Pennsylvania philosopher professor Michael Weisberg, who tended to support Gould's original accusations, concluding that "there is prima facie evidence of a racial bias in Morton's measurements".
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The journal stated that taxation of the wealthy is the best way to make use of the disposable income they receive.
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Application to specific issues The concept has been applied towards social welfare economics, the crisis of global poverty, the ethics of raising animals for food, and the importance of avoiding existential risks to humanity.
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World poverty An article in the American Economic Journal has addressed the issue of Utilitarian ethics within redistribution of wealth.
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This says that the money creates utility for the most people by funding government services.
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Many utilitarian philosophers, including Peter Singer and Toby Ord, argue that inhabitants of developed countries in particular have an obligation to help to end extreme poverty across the world, for example by regularly donating some of their income to charity.
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The journal states that explicit advertisements do better in marketing than other non-explicit ads.
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This specific strategy targets the public in selling products that will make them look and feel desirable and attractive.
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It is stated that this strategy sells well by grabbing the attention of the public.
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Views on sexual objectification While the concept of sexual objectification is important within feminist theory, ideas vary widely on what constitutes sexual objectification and what are the ethical implications of such objectification.
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Some feminists such as Naomi Wolf find the concept of physical attractiveness itself to be problematic, with some radical feminists being opposed to any evaluation of another person's sexual attractiveness based on physical characteristics.
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The July 31, 2014 email newsletter from DriveThruRPG announced that Ulisses Spiele were planning new Torg titles for 2015.
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Torg Supplements WEG20501 Torg boxed set, 1990 WEG20505 The Living Land, sourcebook and adventures,1990 WEG20506 The Nile Empire, sourcebook and adventures, 1990 WEG20507 Aysle, sourcebook and adventures, 1990 WEG20508 Cyberpapacy, sourcebook and adventures, 1990 WEG20550 The Lizard and the Lightning, quickstart rules and adventure 1990.
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WEG20551 The Destiny Map, gamemaster screen and part 1 of the Relics of Power adventure trilogy, 1990 WEG20552 The Possibility Chalice, part 2 of the Relics of Power adventure trilogy, 1990 WEG20553 The Forever City, part 3 of the Relics of Power adventure trilogy, 1990 WEG20567 Kanawa Land Vehicles, list of various vehicles with descriptions and statistics Torg: Eternity When West End Games ceased operations in July 2010, Torg was sold to a German game company, Ulisses Spiele.
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Meanwhile, the company had made most of the back catalog available for purchase as PDF downloads in their webstore, aside from the original boxed set.
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In 2016 Ulisses Spiele announced that new edition would be released in 2017 under the title, Torg: Eternity.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torg
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The Karimov government charged each publication on the grounds of being "disloyal to the current regime".
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There has been a considerable reduction of Russian-sponsored broadcasting, and Western media has diminished in publication as well.
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Banned publications under the Karimov administration included Mustaqil Haftalik and Erk, the respective publications of the Birilik and Erk opposition parties.
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In December 1995, Karimov was quoted in describing local journalists as "toothless".
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Karimov had essentially called for more criticism in printed material, but only "approved" criticism.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam%20Karimov
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Islam Karimov
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The Kuwait Times also publishes a free 80-page tabloid, the first in the country.
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History and profile Kuwait Times was founded by Yousuf Saleh Alyan in 1961.
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The 36-page broadsheet provides in-depth reporting on local events and business news, analysis and editorials on local, regional, and international issues, and entertainment and sports news and features.
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The Friday Times offers local commentary, news, and analysis as well as entertainment, sports, and comprehensive features.
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Its 2001 circulation was 28,000 copies.
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The last editor in chief before the takeover by Köppel was Fredy Gsteiger (1997 to 2001), under whom the newspaper pursued a general political position of center-left liberalism.
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In 1987, Jean Frey Verlag was bought up by notorious entrepreneur and fraudster Werner Rey.
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After the collapse of Rey's holdings in 1991, the publisher was sold to Curti Medien Holding AG, which in 1996 passed to Basler Zeitung.
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Köppel became editor-in-chief in 2001, launching a complete redesign, replacing the broadsheet by a magazine format.
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Jean Frey AG was now bought by Tito Tettamenti.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die%20Weltwoche
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The League produced a newsletter, Programming Freedom, in 11 issues from 1991 to 1995.
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Their logo is the Statue of Liberty holding a floppy disk and tape spool.
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Among other initiatives, the League started the "Burn all GIFs" campaign in opposition to the actions of Unisys in enforcing their patent on LZW compression used by CompuServe when creating the image format.
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These primary source materials chronicle the work of the organization.
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The single event that had the most influence on the creation of the League was Apple's lawsuits against Microsoft about supposed copyrights violations of the look and feel of the Macintosh in the development of Windows.
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League for Programming Freedom
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The leak exacerbated criticism of a new, two-hour format for the selection broadcast, which was criticized for revealing the full tournament bracket at a slower pace than in previous years.
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The episode was set to air during the fifth season as a response to a controversial publicity stunt for Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters that occurred in the titular city, but Adult Swim was forced to pull it to avoid further controversy.
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On March 13, 2016, the full list of qualifying teams and first round match-ups for the 2016 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament leaked on Twitter in the midst of a television special being broadcast by CBS to officially unveil them.
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Throughout 2020 and 2021, Genshin Impact'' developer miHoYo has dealt with the leaking of character information and skills online through Twitter and other online social media.
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Moderators of the official Genshin Impact forum and Discord are instructed to delete unreleased content and to ban posters as necessary.
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The library also produces a quarterly newsletter called "Off the Shelf" to inform patrons of its programs, services and events.
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Library Located in the historic Downtown area, the Newmarket Public Library provides residents with free access to 175,000 items, including books, audio books, magazines, multilingual materials, DVDs, CDs, video games, e-books and online databases.
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The library also runs the York Info service, which provides information about local organizations, groups and services, and helps develop a stronger volunteer presence in the community by connecting people who would like to volunteer with non-profit agencies looking for assistance.
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The library is a founding member of the Shared Digital Infrastructure project, an initiative to plan for an Intelligent Community in Newmarket.
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Education Public elementary and secondary education in Newmarket is overseen by York Region's two school boards: the York Region District School Board (YRDSB), and the York Catholic District School Board (YCDSB).
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The literary journal Granta asked booksellers, librarians, and literary critics to nominate who they believed to be the country's best young author.
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Career In 1993, she earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in creative writing from Brown University—her thesis, entitled "My turn in the fire – an abridged novel", was the basis for her novel Breath, Eyes, Memory, which was published by Soho Press in 1994.
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Four years later it became an Oprah's Book Club selection.
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The standards were that the person must be an American citizen under the age of 40 and must have published at least one novel or collection of short stories before May 31, 1995.
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In 1997, at the age of 27, with 19 other finalists, Danticat was named one of the country's best young authors.
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The local entertainment tabloid got wind that something was up and had a conversation with the group.
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Craviotto had previously played on tracks for Arlo Guthrie, Ry Cooder, and Buffy Sainte-Marie and would go on to found The Craviotto Drum Company.
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They decided to call themselves the Ducks, and within weeks every duck call within miles had been purchased.
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They announced that they were forming a band called the Ducks, which would play local clubs for cover charges of less than $3.
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Further, Young was moving to Santa Cruz and would stay "as long as it remains cool."
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The local press was convinced that had Muncie fielded this team, it would have no doubt been strong contenders for the state championship.
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Ball invited ten more players to come to practice the next morning.
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However, a week later, on September 9, Ball announced that he had released all the players he had signed and that he would not be fielding a team due to the war.
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The NFL era With the war ended, football came back to life in eastern Indiana.
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The Flyers played some strong teams, including the Wabash Athletic Association, Fort Wayne War Vets, and Cincinnati Celts.
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The longest one of these lasted for over a month (in 1986 August 25 to September 28); it began with Jon telling Garfield to go get the newspaper.
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It depicts Garfield awakening in a future in which the house is abandoned and he no longer exists.
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In Garfield's Twentieth Anniversary Collection, in which the strips are reprinted, Jim Davis discusses the genesis for this series: One of the recurring storylines involves Garfield getting lost or running away.
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Garfield walks outside to get it, but speculates about what will happen if he wanders off – and decides to find out.
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Jon notices Garfield has been gone too long, so he sends Odie out to find him.
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The magazine also condemned the Soviet Invasion of Finland.
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Martin also refused to allow any of the magazine's writers to review Leon Trotsky's anti-Stalinist book The Revolution Betrayed.
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Martin became more critical of Stalin after the Hitler-Stalin pact, claiming Stalin was "adopting the familiar technique of the Fuhrer", and adding: "Like Hitler, he [Stalin] has a contempt for all arguments except that of superior force."
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Circulation grew enormously under Martin's editorship, reaching 70,000 by the end of the Second World War.
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This number helped the magazine become a key player in Labour politics.
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The magazine also printed a response to the rebuttal.
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Lomborg responded on his own website, quoting the article at such length that Scientific American threatened to sue for copyright infringement.
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Lomborg eventually removed the rebuttal from his website; it was later published in PDF format on Scientific Americans site.
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The Economist defended Lomborg, claiming the panel of experts that had criticised Lomborg in Scientific American was both biased and did not actually counter Lomborg's book.
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The Economist argued that the panel's opinion had come under no scrutiny at all, and that Lomborg's responses had not been reported.
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Bjørn Lomborg
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The magazine approved of its not using the 1200XL's keyboard layout, and predicted that the XL's parallel bus "actually makes the 600 more expandable than a 400 or 800".
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The 1850XLD was to have been based on the custom chipset in the Amiga Lorraine (later to become the Commodore Amiga).
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Reception ANALOG Computing, writing about the 600XL in January 1984, stated that "the Commodore 64 and Tandy CoCo look like toys by comparison."
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While disapproving of the use of an operating system closer to the 1200XL's than the 400 and 800's, and the "inadequate and frankly disappointing" documentation, ANALOG concluded that "our first impression ... is mixed but mostly optimistic".
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The magazine warned, however, that because of "Atari's sluggish marketing", unless existing customers persuaded others to buy the XL models, "we'll all end up marching to the beat of a drummer whose initials are IBM".
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Atari 8-bit family
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The magazine has commended DiCaprio's ability to star in risky, R-rated films that become box office successes.
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In 2016, he was named one of the 100most influential people in the world by Time magazine.
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He was included on Forbes annual list of the world's highest-paid actors in 2008 and from 2010 to 2016 with respective earnings of $45 million, $28 million, $77 million, $37 million, $39 million, $29 million and $27 million, topping the list in 2011.
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The Hollywood Reporter listed him as one of the 100 most powerful people in entertainment from 2016 to 2019.
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A writer for the same magazine credits DiCaprio for being the rare actor to have a successful career "without ever having made a comic book movie, family film or pre-branded franchise.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo%20DiCaprio
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Leonardo DiCaprio
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magazine
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The magazine is already printed in thirteen languages and an English edition for the United Kingdom was launched in February 2007.
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It is available worldwide.
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In conjunction with the card, IKEA also publishes and sells a printed quarterly magazine titled IKEA Family Live which supplements the card and catalogue.
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It is expected to have a subscription of over 500,000.
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IKEA Place app On 12 September 2017, IKEA announced the augmented reality app, IKEA Place, following by Apple's release of its ARkit technology and iOS 11.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IKEA
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IKEA
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magazine
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The magazine is updated daily with new travel articles and Travel Tidbits.
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The site contains recommendations for various travel destinations around the world.
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There is an extensive section of articles that offer advice on a number of special interest topics, such as art galleries and scuba diving.
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Over 5,000 travel articles are archived online.
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References External links TravelLady Website American travel websites Magazines established in 1994 Magazines published in Texas Mass media in Dallas Online magazines published in the United States Tourism magazines
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TravelLady
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TravelLady
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The magazine praised the sophisticated monitor software, user expandability, and comprehensive documentation.
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Personal Computer World in August 1978 also cited the color capability as a strength, stating that "the prime reason that anyone buys an Apple II must surely be for the colour graphics".
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While mentioning the "oddity" of the artifact colors that produced output "that is not always what one wishes to do", it noted that "no-one has colour graphics like this at this sort of price".
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The author concluded that "the Apple II is a very promising machine" which "would be even more of a temptation were its price slightly lower ... for the moment, colour is an Apple II".
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Although it sold well from the launch, the initial market was to hobbyists and computer enthusiasts.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple%20II
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Apple II
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magazine
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The magazine suggested that the Nintendo 64 would play a major role in introducing children to digital technology in the final years of the 20th century.
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The magazine said the console achieved "the most realistic and compelling three-dimensional experience ever presented by a computer".
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Time credited the Nintendo 64 with revitalizing the video game market, "rescuing this industry from the dustbin of entertainment history".
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The article concluded by saying the console had already provided "the first glimpse of a future where immensely powerful computing will be as common and easy to use as our televisions".
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The console also won the 1996 Spotlight Award for Best New Technology.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo%2064
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Nintendo 64
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The main competitor of Yanzhao Evening Post is Yanzhao Metropolis Daily, a tabloid published all 11 cities of Hebei.
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It is mainly circulated in city areas and 17 counties belonging to Shijiazhuang.
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These days, the paper can be bought in 11 cities of Hebei, but the quantity is still small.
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References Daily newspapers published in China Mass media in Shijiazhuang
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NONE
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yanzhao%20Evening%20News
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Yanzhao Evening News
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The main opposition came from Lord Beaverbrook, whose Daily Express newspaper repeatedly ridiculed the ballot; however most major newspapers were supportive.
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The Ballot was run by the "National Declaration committee" set up by the League of Nations Union and spearheaded by the LNU's president, Lord Cecil of Chelwood.
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It was not sponsored by the government and was only an unofficial expression of opinion of about half the electorate.
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According to Dame Adelaide Livingstone who wrote the official history of the ballot, the first objective of the Peace Ballot from the outset, even before the questions had been posed, was to prove that the British public supported a policy of the League of Nations as the central determining factor of British foreign policy.
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Starting in 1933 plans for polls were discussed and local polls were taken in 1934 to test the questions and the canvassing process.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peace%20Ballot
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Peace Ballot
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The management decided to unite the actors of all Imperial theatres for one grand production, for which Ostrovsky was asked to write a play.
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2 of Alexander Afanasyev's book The Slavs' Views Upon Nature (1867).
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History In 1873, the Malyi Theatre was closed for renovations, and its cast was performing at the Bolshoy Theatre location.
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His work premiered on May 11, 1873 in Bolshoy Theatre as a benefit for the actor Vasily Zhivokini.
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky has written music for the play's production.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Snow%20Maiden%20%28play%29
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The Snow Maiden (play)
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The matter was eventually reported in 1964 in the Labour-supporting Sunday Mirror tabloid, and the parties were subsequently named by the German magazine Stern.
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Holt introduced him to the gangster Ronnie Kray, one of the Kray twins, who allegedly supplied Boothby with young men, and arranged orgies in Cedra Court (the apartment block in Hackney where the Kray twins lived), receiving favours from Boothby in return.
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When Boothby's underworld associations came to the attention of the Sunday Express, the Conservative-supporting newspaper opted not to publish the damaging story.
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Boothby denied the story and threatened to sue the Mirror.
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His close friend Tom Driberg—a senior Labour MP, and also homosexual—also associated with the Krays; hence, neither of the major political parties had an interest in publicity, and the newspaper's owner Cecil King came under pressure from the Labour leadership to drop the matter.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20Boothby%2C%20Baron%20Boothby
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Robert Boothby, Baron Boothby
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The May 1967 "Colt's Ink" newsletter announced that he had won a national competition for his selection and treatment of materials in the design.
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They developed AR-15-based Squad Automatic Weapons, and the Colt SCAMP, an early PDW design.
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The Colt XM148 grenade launcher was created by Colt's design project engineer, gun designer Karl R. Lewis.
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The newsletter stated in part "In only 47 days, he wrote the specifications, designed the launcher, drew all the original prints, and had a working model built".
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At the end of the 1970s, there was a program run by the Air Force to replace the M1911A1.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colt%27s%20Manufacturing%20Company
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Colt's Manufacturing Company
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The media also must be commended, because they bring these delicate issues into the public sphere.
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The lawsuits and village bylaws prove that the individual rights are indeed unprotected.
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There is an immense gap between the Constitution and the village bylaws.
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In the most publicized Salamumu 1998 incident opened discussions, and, the response to the citizens outcry and international denunciation sparked the Cabinet to set up a Commission of Inquiry in 2010 "…to inquire and report on the working of Article 11 of the Constitution of the Independent State of Samoa in relation to the right to freedom of religion",.
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Nevertheless, critics must not shift the blame to the village fono, as the key to understanding is education.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human%20rights%20in%20Samoa
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Human rights in Samoa
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The media announced that Santana, Jefferson Airplane, and the Grateful Dead were on the way, but none of them appeared.
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The festival, nicknamed "The Governor's Pot Party" by Oregonians, was a success, attracting between 50,000 and 100,000 people.
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Gold, The Portland Zoo, Osceola, Fox, and Chrome Cyrcus were among the bands that played.
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The feared violent clash between the antiwar groups and the conservative American Legion was avoided, and the city of Portland passed the summer relatively uneventfully.
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McCall was re-elected in November, with 56% of the vote.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%20McCall
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Tom McCall
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The media call Max "The Good Samaritan" in news reports.
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Max's late business partner's wife, Nan Gordon, asks about Jeff's last moments.
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Max says Jeff died in the crash.
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The boy Max sat next to, Byron, publicly thanks him in television interviews, for the way he comforted passengers while the plane fell out of control during the crash.
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Max is a hero.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fearless%20%281993%20film%29
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Fearless (1993 film)
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The media especially the radio was commended for educating the public on COVID-19.
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The number of media staff and journalists were to be reduced in the parliament to observe the safety protocols.
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A journalist from GHOne TV won the ICFJ Global Contest on the reporting of COVID-19.
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Entertainment A musician revealed he would temporarily close his business venture because of the pandemic.
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A rapper claimed COVID-19 exposed the country's creative arts sector as an unplanned industry.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19%20pandemic%20in%20Ghana
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COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana
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The media is influenced by the desire for balance in coverage, and the resulting pressures can come from groups with particular political action and advocacy positions.
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When wanting to set an agenda, framing can be invaluably useful to a mass media organisation.
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Framing involves "taking a leadership role in the organisation of public discourse about an issue".
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Finnegan and Viswanath say, "groups, institutions and advocates compete to identify problems, to move them onto the public agenda, and to define the issues symbolically" (1997, p. 324).
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Cultivation of Perceptions: The extent to which media exposure shapes audience perceptions over time is known as cultivation.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass%20media
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Mass media
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METONYMIC
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The media ridiculed the case, and she appeared several times on late-night television.
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Burnie was beaten and shaved in prison.
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Burnie was also sued prior for US$1 million due to the emotional distress the woman went through.
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The case was settled for $50,000.
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Burnie's hijinks also led to another lawsuit in March 2015 and March 2017.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burnie%20%28mascot%29
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Burnie (mascot)
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media
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The media shape us because we partake in them over and over until they become a part of us.
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McLuhan recognized that the way media work as environments is because we are so immersed in them. "
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It is the medium that has the greatest impact in human affairs, not specific messages we send or receive."
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Different mediums emphasize different senses and encourage different habits, so engaging in this medium day after day conditions our senses.
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Different forms of media also affect what their meaning and impact will be.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media%20ecology
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Media ecology
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The media was commended by the government for the coverage of Rawlings' funeral to avoid crowd at the funeral grounds.
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Media Foreign media reportage on the President's address to the nation focused on a number of vital areas.
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Zoomlion claimed it would embark on a disinfection exercise in all media houses.
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A news station was commended by the COVID-19 ICU Team leader for educating the public.
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The media was advised to support the campaign to make the public take the COVID-19 vaccine.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19%20pandemic%20in%20Ghana
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COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana
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The media was criticized for the biased selection of reviewers and not informing readers of reviewers' background.
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As is typically the case, other media outlets followed the reporting of the elite newspaper.
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Articles pegging the claims of The Skeptical Environmentalist to Bush's European visit ran later that week in the U.K's The Express and Daily Telegraph, and Canada's Toronto Star.
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Richard C. Bell, writing for Worldwatch noted that the Wall Street Journal, "instead of seeking scientists with a critical perspective," like many publications "put out reviews by people who were closely associated with Lomborg", with the Journal soliciting a review from the Competitive Enterprise Institute's Ronald Bailey, someone "who had earlier written a book called The True State of the World, from which much of Lomborg's claims were taken."
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Bell also criticized the Washington Post, whose Sunday Book World assigned the book review to Denis Dutton, identified as "a professor of philosophy who lectures on the dangers of pseudoscience at the science faculties of the University of Canterbury in New Zealand", and as the editor of the web site Arts and Letters Daily.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Skeptical%20Environmentalist
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The Skeptical Environmentalist
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media
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The media widely mocked the opening bill; four days after the Palace opened, Variety magazine printed an article entitled "Palace $2 Vaudeville a Joke: Double-Crossing Boomerang".
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But nothing happened that afternoon to suggest the birth of a great theatrical tradition."
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Rather, the public mostly considered its $2 admission fees to be expensive.
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Also problematic was the presence of Hammerstein's Victoria Theatre, a much more successful and established vaudeville venue.
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The Variety article noted that, while the Victoria had played to capacity two days in a row, the Palace had to give out free coupons to half the guests and still struggled to fill the balcony seats.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palace%20Theatre%20%28New%20York%20City%29
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Palace Theatre (New York City)
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newsletter
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The movement also created a newsletter called The Layman, which remains in circulation today.
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The committee was also concerned about the theological changes proposed in the document, taking special issue with the claim, "the scriptures are nevertheless the words of men".
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They campaigned heavily against the passage of the confession, and took out full page ads in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal expressing their protest.
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It claims credit for "sharp reductions of unrestricted church gifts for projects controlled by the General Assembly Mission Council."
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The confession ultimately had broad support, being approved by presbyteries by a nearly 90 percent margin.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confession%20of%201967
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Confession of 1967
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newsletter
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The MUD's newsletter, published two days later, states:All of the players pfiles have remained intact, as have all of the areas.
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The MUD administrator, code named Snikt, changed all of the admin passwords and locked out the MUD's owner, code named Rox.
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Rox would later start a new MUD, Barren Realms, using a heavily modified merc2.2 code base.
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All of your favorite Immortals and Heroes are still there.
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Only the Implementor has changed, and the name.https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rec.games.mud.lp/z0rp371pbZ0 Even the port number (3000) remained unchanged.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVATAR%20%28MUD%29
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AVATAR (MUD)
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METONYMIC
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PRODUCT
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media
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The national media lambasted Rockefeller, who had prior to the Ludlow Massacre claimed no responsibility for the strike and violence, saying "My conscience will acquit me."
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Soon after the discoveries, a Red Cross party would visit and photograph the cellar.
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During the 1915 Commission on Industrial Relations Congressional hearings on the massacre, Rockefeller maintained that he was not aware of any animosity among the deputized militia subsidized by CF&I, nor that had he ordered the massacre, despite accusations to the contrary from activists including Margaret Sanger.
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The 10-Day War The news of the massacre soon reached the other tent colonies, including the large group of strikers in Walsenburg.
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The response was an decentralized expedition throughout Southern and Central Colorado known as the "Ten Days War."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado%20Coalfield%20War
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Colorado Coalfield War
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METONYMIC
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PRODUCT
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magazine
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The new satirical magazine Private Eye also mocked him at this time.
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The series, which ran for less than 18 months during 1962–63, was part of the satire boom in early 1960s Britain and became a popular programme.
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The involvement of Frost in TW3 led to an intensification of the rivalry with Peter Cook who accused him of stealing material and dubbed Frost "the bubonic plagiarist".
|
Frost visited the U.S. during the break between the two series of TW3 in the summer of 1963 and stayed with the producer of the New York City production of Beyond The Fringe.
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Frost was unable to swim, but still jumped into the pool, and nearly drowned until he was saved by Peter Cook.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Frost
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David Frost
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LITERAL
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PRODUCT
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broadcast
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The New York World-Telegram called his broadcast "The greatest recording yet to come out of the war."
|
On 27 June, she got underway to return to England and, the next day, arrived at Portland.
|
George Hicks, a radio journalist, broadcast the invasion live.
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Ancon remained in British waters through late September, when she sailed in a convoy bound for the East Coast of the United States.
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She reached Charleston, South Carolina on 9 October and was then assigned to the Amphibious Training Command.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS%20Ancon%20%28AGC-4%29
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USS Ancon (AGC-4)
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METONYMIC
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newsletter
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The newsletter also stated that Copeland and Baldock would now work on establishing a Board of Management and Board of Reference for the party.
|
Former United Future List MP Bernie Ogilvy also joined Future New Zealand, as party secretary.
|
On 17 July 2007, the Future New Zealand website's Copeland Chronicle (June 2007) edition announced that the Party had achieved its five hundred member goal required for registration under the New Zealand Electoral Act 1993 as a viable political party.
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On 28 January 2008, Future New Zealand was renamed The Kiwi Party.
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Baldock became sole party leader, while Copeland concentrated primarily on parliamentary matters.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry%20Baldock
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Larry Baldock
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METONYMIC
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PRODUCT
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newsletter
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The newsletter stated that "it is our long-term aim to relocate back to the very heart of London".
|
Around 1980, the Victoria Street building was cleared for demolition, and the club moved its offices to 122 Newgate Street, London, EC1, opposite the Old Bailey.
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High rents forced another move to 4 Orlando Road, Clapham Common, and finally, in 1991, the club's office was moved to an office belonging to W. Denis Walker, opposite Highams Park railway station in Waltham Forest, east London, with new telephone numbers, and a new Post Office Box number in central London.
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Branches In addition to the national club, which operated through an elected Executive Council and numerous policy groups or committees, there were semi-autonomous county branches, a Young Members Monday Club, and numerous university Monday Clubs, the most prominent and active being at the University of Oxford.
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Policy committees The Monday Club had various study groups (later renamed policy committees) including: Immigration and Repatriation: notable chairmen being George Kennedy Young CB, MBE; Harvey Proctor MP; The Honourable Jonathan Guinness; John Bercow, later an MP and former Speaker of the House of Commons, was committee secretary 1981-82; Africa and Rhodesia: Harold Soref MP Home Affairs; Aviation; Economics: George Kennedy Young CB, MBE; Geoffrey Baber, Piers Dixon, MP Taxation: David Rowell, LL.B. Universities Group; Graham Webster-Gardiner, Richard Turnbull, Michael Clack Young Members Group; Christopher Horne, the Conservative Party candidate in both 1974 General Elections in the Manchester Central and Meriden Constituencies, Dr. Anna Bramwell, David Rowell, Eleanor Dodd, John R. Pinniger, AVR Smith, Rod Morris.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative%20Monday%20Club
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Conservative Monday Club
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METONYMIC
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PRODUCT
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newsletter
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The newsletter stated that PNBST was in talks with Cassels' company to buy land at Shelly Bay from the company.
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The caveat lapsed in December 2019 and the currently listed owner of this parcel of land is a company owned by Cassels and his partner.
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In December 2019 PNBST announced by a newsletter to Taranaki Whānui members that it was aiming to become involved again in the Shelly Bay development.
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In November 2020, Mau Whenua began an occupation of Shelly Bay, putting up tents.
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Mayor Andy Foster, who opposes the development, showed up to help erect tents.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelly%20Bay
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Shelly Bay
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METONYMIC
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newspaper
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The newspaper also disclosed that he had been interfering in the workings of the Garda and the administration of justice for both political and personal reasons.
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This 'questionable' use of Garda/RUC Special Branch liaison, set up under the 1985 Hillsborough Anglo-Irish Agreement, prevented meetings between the Garda Commissioner and the RUC chief constable for almost three years.
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Phone tapping After Doherty left office it was revealed in The Irish Times that he ordered the tapping of three journalists' home telephones.
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He immediately resigned from the party; however, he rejoined in 1984.
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At the 1989 general election, he lost his seat in Dáil Éireann to the independent candidate Tom Foxe.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Se%C3%A1n%20Doherty%20%28Roscommon%20politician%29
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Seán Doherty (Roscommon politician)
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newspaper
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The newspaper influenced the Jewish press in India.
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Japanese military officer Koreshige Inuzuka said he tried to use the Jewish media, including Israel's Messenger, to influence American opinion.
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Owing to financial difficulties, publication was suspended between February 1910 and September 1918, but the paper survived until its final issue appeared on 17 October 1941.
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The Sargon brothers (Benjamin, Joseph, and David) of Bombay, who were nephews of N.E.B. Ezra, grew up reading Israel's Messenger.
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Greatly influenced by Ezra's journalistic concepts, the brothers edited the Jewish Advocate (later renamed the Jewish Tribune) in the 1930s, bringing it to a much higher level of professionalism than the older Jewish newspapers of Bombay.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel%27s%20Messenger
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Israel's Messenger
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