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"Evan Morris" Evan Morris Evan L. Morris (January 26, 1977 – July 9, 2015) was a lobbyist for Genentech and its parent corporation Roche in Washington, D.C. He began his career in Washington as an intern in the Clinton White House at age 18. He began his lobbying work at Patton Boggs before moving on to Roche in 2005. ...
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"Horatio Hale" consisted of an Algonkin vocabulary, which he gathered from a band of Indians who had camped on the college grounds. Three years later, when the United States Exploring Expedition to little-known portions of the globe was organised under Charles Wilkes, Hale was recommended, while yet an undergraduate, f...
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"Dibba Al-Hisn" is believed to be the site where the Portuguese during the Habsburg Dynasty built a fort and a wall around the city. In August 1648, the Arabs besieged Muscat, Oman, and on October 31, 1648, a treaty was signed between the two opponents. The terms required the Portuguese to build the fortress of Kuriyat...
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"Ao Oni (film)" the door as a big blue hand grabs his head. The group hears Takeshi's scream and come back to check on him. As they reach the room, they see the door open and Takeshi, bleeding, is thrown out. He asks for help before being dragged back and the door closes. As the group enters the room, they finds Takesh...
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"Pavia Cathedral" on March 17, 1989. The cathedral was begun in 1488, under architect Cristoforo Rocchi, who was soon replaced by Giovanni Antonio Amadeo and Gian Giacomo Dolcebuono. The original project, with a nave and two aisles flanked by semicircular niches and a large central dome, was influenced by Bramante, som...
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"Pavia Cathedral" following century was the tambour built, while the dome itself and the facade had to wait for the 19th century. The dome was designed by Carlo Maciachini and completed in 1885, but partially collapsed the same year. In 1930, construction continued with the two arms of the transept, for which the origi...
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"Iowa Highway 17" Wesley. Although Iowa 17 has only been designated since 1969, most of the route has been a part of the primary highway system since the system's inception in 1919. The route was designated Primary Road No. 60 and connected Des Moines and Goldfield via Webster City. By 1930, the only paved section of w...
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"E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (video game)" financial failure for Atari. By 2004, the cartridges were still very common and offered at very low prices. While reviews of the movie were highly positive, the game was negatively received by critics, with common complaints focused on the plot, gameplay, and visuals. ""New Yor...
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"Ao Oni (film)" (for Takeshi cannot see Shun), and why Anna said Mika will not call him, because he is already dead and cannot be seen by everyone, except Anna. He then flashbacks to the time Takuro bullied him in the riverbank. Takuro hit Shun in the head, killing him. It is then revealed that Takuro went to the empty...
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"4th Airborne Corps (Soviet Union)" 4th Airborne Corps (Soviet Union) The 4th Airborne Corps was an airborne corps of the Red Army in World War II. It fought in the Vyazma airborne operation, an unsuccessful landing during the Rzhev-Vyazma Offensive. The corps was formed in the spring of 1941 in the Western Special Mil...
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"2012 PDC World Youth Championship" 2012 PDC World Youth Championship The 2012 PDC World Youth Championship was the second edition of the PDC World Youth Championship, a tournament organised by the Professional Darts Corporation for darts players aged between 14 and 21. The knock-out stages from the last 64 to the semi...
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"4th Airborne Corps (Soviet Union)" and then retreated to the east in the area of Mahilyow. On and after 8 July, the transports of the 409th Rifle Regiment and the remainder of the 624th Rifle Regiment, part of the 137th Rifle Division, were separated from the forward elements of the division. They were still approachi...
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"4th Airborne Corps (Soviet Union)" the enemy captured Krichev, and on the night of July 18 secured it completely, crossed the Sozh River and seized a bridgehead. On 19 July the 4th Airborne Corps tried to restore the situation at Krichev. Its operational detachment attacked the city on 29 July but was destroyed on the...
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"Angelo Bissessarsingh" Angelo Bissessarsingh Angelo Bissessarsingh (September 1982 – February 2, 2017) was an historian and author from Trinidad and Tobago. His written works include ""A Walk Back in Time: Snapshots of the History of Trinidad and Tobago"". He wrote a column entitled ""Back in Time"" for the ""Trinidad...
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"Horse Mesa Dam" Mormon Flat Dam. Horse Mesa Dam The Horse Mesa Dam is a concrete thin arch dam located in the Superstition Mountains, northeast of Phoenix in Maricopa County, Arizona. The dam is long, high and was built between 1924-27. The dam includes three conventional hydroelectric generating units totaling 32 meg...
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"Disciplinary architecture" an area. It is in implementing these ideas that the behaviours of individuals can be successfully manipulated through the use of architectures of control. Not only is it important to deter criminal activity, it is also just as important for other members of the public to feel safe within the...
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"Ian Hummer" had 23 points and 14 rebounds as Princeton hosted Harvard for a 58–53 victory. The game marked Princeton's 24th consecutive home win against Harvard. In the game, Hummer passed Kit Mueller and Doug Davis to move into second place on the Princeton career scoring list. The following night he had 13 points an...
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"Kathi Bennett" Kathi Bennett Kathi Bennett (born January 31, 1963) is an American women's basketball coach. She is the former head coach of the Northern Illinois Huskies women's basketball team, a position she held from 2010-2015 Bennett is the daughter of former University of Wisconsin–Green Bay Phoenix, Wisconsin Ba...
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"Eileen Herlie" Eileen Herlie Eileen Herlie (March 8, 1918 – October 8, 2008) was a Scottish-American actress. Eileen Herlie was born Eileen Isobel Herlihy to an Irish Catholic father, Patrick Herlihy, and a Scottish Protestant mother, Isobel Cowden, in Glasgow, Scotland, and was one of five children. She attended Shaw...
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"La Cañada Flintridge, California" high desert area in the 18-wheeler. They traveled over the Angeles Crest Highway because, Bines said, he had received directions from his global positioning system that the highway, State Route 2, was the most direct route from there to Los Angeles. On April 1, 2009, a similar incide...
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"Murray Downtown Residential Historic District" on 401 East Vine Street. Charles Caldwell, Jr., built a house for his family at 5000 Glen Street, and opened ""The Palace Market"" at 4800 South and State Street. Heber B. Smith was Secretary of the Miller-Cahoon Implement Company before he opened Smith's Hardware on the ...
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"Murray Downtown Residential Historic District" blocks from his Murray Hospital Clinic founded in 1927. He emigrated with his family as a child from Turkey in 1902 and worked briefly in a Murray smelter to help with medical school expenses. A chiropractor, Dr. G. H. Pace, lived nearby at 389 East 4800 South. Dr. Frank ...
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"Beneath (2007 film)" with her family and left the state after Vanessa died. Meanwhile, Christy's premonition that Mrs. Locke will die comes true. Amy tells Christy about a monster which comes into her room through the wardrobe while she is sleeping and touches her cheek. While in Amy's bedroom, Christy hears noises fr...
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"Mount Gabi" Australia for many years. The Surveyor, a National Research vessel, accidentally made the discovery using a swath mapper while investigating continental shelf processes between the Great Australian Bight and Cape Leeuwin. The discovery was made by Cameron Buchanan, a multibeam sonar specialist from Geoscie...
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"Yass, New South Wales" be constructed from the Yass station across Lead Street to the mill. Triggs opened the ""new"" mill in March, 1898, but, later that year in August, sold the mill to Crago. This is the Mill now standing in Yass. According to information from Ralph Crago (letters written in 1955 and 1970) ""Around...
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"Navy Records Society" of Sir Julian Corbett, and took over Corbett's task of editing ""The Private papers of George, 2nd Earl Spencer"", contributing vols 3 and 4 in 1924 (vols 58 and 59). Richmond entered the navy in 1885 and rose swiftly, though his well known tendency to offer critical advice to his senior officers...
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"Yass, New South Wales" onwards noted that the Mill bought wheat locally but also from the surrounding district and harder wheat from the Gunnedah district was imported to blend with the softer ""southern"" wheats. All this wheat was bagged wheat but in the 1953 the Wheat Board decided to cease the use of bagged wheat ...
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"Yass, New South Wales" during which time remains of the Commercial Mill were excavated by an archaeological team. A freezing works were established by Winchombe Carson at the site of Barber's mill and numerous galvanised iron buildings were erected mainly to store bagged wheat for the Commercial Mill. After the Commer...
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"Economy of Chittagong" James Finlay PLC, BOC Bangldesh Ltd., GEC Bangladesh Ltd., Coats Thread, Berger, KAFCO, and Duncan. Economy of Chittagong The economy of Chittagong is one of the largest and most rapidly growing economies in Bangladesh. As of 2014, Chittagong is home of some of Bangladesh's and the world's top c...
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Absalon dragged forth and burnt. The whole population of Garz was then baptized, and Absalon laid the foundations of twelve churches in the isle of Rügen. Rügen was then subjected to Absalon's Bishopric of Roskilde. The destruction of this chief sally-port of the Wendish pirates enabled Absalon considerably to reduce t...
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"Pseudorandom generator" pseudorandom generator with small seed length and bias, and such that the output of the generator can be computed by the same sort of algorithm. In cryptography, the class formula_4 usually consists of all circuits of size polynomial in the input and with a single bit output, and one is interes...
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Absalon united. It was contrary to Absalon's advice and warnings that Valdemar I rendered fealty to the emperor Frederick Barbarossa at Dole in 1162. When Valdemar returned to Denmark, he was convinced into strengthening the Danevirke fortifications at the German border, with the support of Absalon. Absalon built churc...
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Absalon city of ""Havn"" (English: Harbour), and built there a castle in the coastal defense against the Wends. Havn quickly expanded as one of Scandinavia's most important centers of trade, and eventually evolved into modern-day Copenhagen. It was also Absalon who held the first Danish Synod at Lund in 1167. He was al...
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"La Mirada, California" La Mirada, California La Mirada is a city in southeast Los Angeles County, California United States, and is one of the Gateway Cities. The population was 48,527 at the 2010 census, up from 46,783 at the 2000 census. In 2006, the city of La Mirada was listed on CNN Money Magazine's ""Best Place t...
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"La Mirada, California" education. La Mirada (Spanish for ""the look"") was the creation of two men, Andrew McNally, a printer and mapmaker from Chicago (see Rand McNally) and his son-in-law Edwin Neff. In 1888, McNally purchased over of Rancho Los Coyotes, south of Whittier, for $200,000. He developed into his own hom...
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"La Mirada, California" McNally turned his property over to his daughter and his son in law. McNally and Neff formed the La Mirada Land Company, which published a booklet entitled ""The Country Gentleman in California"", advertising parcels of land for sale including pictures, a map and descriptions of the scenic olive...
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"La Mirada, California" lot of attention for the fact that it was going to be completely structured and planned out. Referred to as ""the Nation's completely planned city"" during the early 1950s, the city of La Mirada received a lot of attention from the State Fair. The Fair praised the city for planning for the futur...
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"Pseudorandom generator" the family F of all circuits of size ""s""(""n"") whose inputs have length ""n"" and output a single bit, where ""s""(""n"") is an arbitrary polynomial, the seed length of the pseudorandom generator is O(log ""n"") and its bias is ⅓. In 1991, Noam Nisan and Avi Wigderson provided a candidate ps...
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"M33 X-7" X-7 one of the furthest confirmed stellar mass black holes known. M33 X-7 orbits a companion star that eclipses the black hole every 3.45 days. The companion star also has an unusually large mass, . This makes it the most massive companion star in a binary system containing a black hole. The black hole was st...
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"Tax policy and economic inequality in the United States" wages from 1979–2009. The real wages of the top fifth rose by 99% and then 55% during the same periods, respectively. Average real hourly wages have also increased by a significantly larger rate for the top 20% than they have for the bottom 20%. Real family inco...
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"Seaspray, Victoria" Saving Club and hosts annual Surf Life Saving Carnivals. In 2015 the Seaspray Surf Life Saving Club underwent a $2.6 million rebuild after the previous club rooms had been badly damaged by violent storms in 2007. This first stage of the rebuild included better operational control facilities, a firs...
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"Seaspray, Victoria" running in 1990 and again in 2017. Especially in winter, southern right whales may provide onlookers chances to witness them cavorting close to shores. Seaspray, Victoria Seaspray is a small coastal town in Victoria, Australia, in the Gippsland region of the state. The town is located alongside the...
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"Arts Olympiad" Arts Olympiad The Arts Olympiad is an international art competition for children ages 8 to 12 organized by International Child Art Foundation with one million participants from seventy countries. Each competition is four years long and it is held every four year. The competition includes the element of ...
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"La Mirada, California" 18, 7,092 people (14.6%) aged 18 to 24, 11,609 people (23.9%) aged 25 to 44, 12,203 people (25.1%) aged 45 to 64, and 7,377 people (15.2%) who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37.9 years. For every 100 females, there were 92.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there ...
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"Peter Warlock" editing, under the pseudonym ""Rab Noolas"" (""Saloon Bar"" backwards), of ""Merry-Go-Down"", an anthology in praise of drinking. The book, published by The Mandrake Press, was copiously illustrated by Hal Collins. Early in 1929 Heseltine received two offers from Beecham which temporarily restored his s...
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Tappet the valve movement to press the valves downwards to open them. Early tappets had rollers to reduce wear from the rotating camshaft, but it was found that the roller pivots wore even faster and also that the small radius of the rollers also tended to accelerate wear on the expensive camshaft. Tappets then develop...
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"Dan Clements" from Greg Saenz, who would become the fourth member of the band. They recorded 3 more demos between 1985 and 1986 (""Sonic Decapitation"",""Personal Onslaught"" and ""Refuse to Quit""), editing their first studio album (Split Image) in 1987 (the recording was paid by Mike Muir and distribution was conduc...
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"Dan Clements" left Excel to join Infectious Grooves, so Dan decided to split the band until he returned. In 1992 Adam came back to record the last Excel demo: ""Third album demos"", then he left the band definitely together Saenz to form the power-trio My Head. The band remained silent for three years until Dan and Sh...
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"Robin Brown (politician)" 2006, she earned her M.A. in Education from St. Mary's University in Winona. Brown is an art and photography teacher at Albert Lea High School in Albert Lea. She is also a Horse Breeder. She is Owner and Operator of Wedgewood Peruvian Pasos. Brown was first elected in 2006, and was re-elected...
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"Sunny Lowry" one-piece swimsuit in favour of a, at the time very daring, lighter two-piece suit. For this she was berated as being a ""harlot"" for baring her knees. This swimsuit is now on display at the Dover Museum ""Swimming The Channel"" exhibition. Lowry is one of only five British women to have ever successfull...
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"Sunny Lowry" at the age of 97 on 21 February 2008 at Warrington Hospital. Sunny Lowry Ethel ""Sunny"" Lowry MBE (2 January 1911, in Longsight, Manchester, Lancashire – 21 February 2008) was the first British woman to swim the English Channel. (An earlier claim was successfully made by Mercedes Gleitze). Lowry, a stude...
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"James Nesbitt filmography" controversial television film ""Bloody Sunday"", as Ivan Cooper. After ""Bloody Sunday"", Nesbitt started to take on more dramatic roles, appearing in five series of ""Murphy's Law"" (2003–2007), the two-part television film ""Passer By"" (2004), Steven Moffat's ""Jekyll"" (2007), and the Ir...
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"Kao Chin Su-mei" Kao Chin Su-mei Kao Chin Su-mei (born September 21, 1965), also known as Chin Su-mei, May Chin and Ciwas Ali, is a Taiwanese politician and retired actress and singer. She is of Manchu and Atayal descent, Ciwas Ali being her Atayal name. In the 1980s and 1990s, she starred in many popular TV series an...
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"Archie Jackson" pace of Harold Larwood and punished Maurice Tate when his bowling strayed down the leg side. In 105 minutes, Jackson and Ryder added 100 runs. Jackson reached his half century, followed by Ryder and at stumps on the second day, Australia's total was 3/131. The exertion had left Jackson exhausted. His t...
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"Archie Jackson" 97 at the end of the session. As they returned to the wicket after the interval, Bradman advised his younger colleague to play carefully to secure his century. Jackson made no reply, but responded by hitting the first ball from Larwood to the point boundary for four runs, the ball rebounding back on to...
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"Greeba Bridge" Greeba Bridge Greeba Bridge (Scandinavian: Gnipa, ""a peak"" or previously Cronk Dhoo) is situated between the 6 and 7 road-side mile markers on the Snaefell Mountain Course used for the Isle of Man TT races on the junction of the primary A1 Douglas to Peel road and the Greeba Mill Road in the Isle of M...
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"Archie Jackson" which toured Australia briefly ""en route"" to New Zealand. He was seen as an automatic selection for the 1930 Ashes tour of England. He confirmed his selection with 182 in a Test trial, an innings regarded by many as the best he had ever played. Another scare with illness saw him hospitalised in Adela...
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"Digby Tatham-Warter" hunting and pig sticking. When the Second World War broke out, Digby was not initially sent to fight in Europe. His sister Kit served in the Western Desert Campaign and was awarded the French Croix de guerre while serving with the Hadfield-Spears Unit. Upon hearing of his brother John's death at t...
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"Unaccustomed Earth" Akash. The father, a retiree and recent widower, visits his daughter's new home in the suburbs of Seattle. Ruma has left her successful legal career to raise children, and her husband works hard to support the family. Although more traditional her father tries to persuade her to continue her legal ...
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"Art Deco" Art Deco Art Deco, sometimes referred to as Deco, is a style of visual arts, architecture and design that first appeared in France just before World War I. Art Deco influenced the design of buildings, furniture, jewelry, fashion, cars, movie theatres, trains, ocean liners, and everyday objects such as radios...
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"ASCII art" ASCII art ASCII art is a graphic design technique that uses computers for presentation and consists of pictures pieced together from the 95 printable (from a total of 128) characters defined by the ASCII Standard from 1963 and ASCII compliant character sets with proprietary extended characters (beyond the 1...
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"Arsenal Stadium" redeveloped as a residential development known as Highbury Square, with the Clock End and North Bank stands being demolished; parts of the East and West Stands remained and were incorporated into the new development due to their listed status. The stadium also hosted international matches – both for E...
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"Archie Jackson" Jackson began the 1931–32 season in form and seemingly in good health, scoring 183 for Balmain in grade cricket against Gordon. He was selected for the NSW team to play Queensland in Brisbane. Before the match commenced, Jackson collapsed after coughing up blood and was rushed to hospital. Jackson beli...
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"Littlerock, California" 19.7% of families and 23.7% of the population were below the poverty line, including 28.6% of those under age 18 and 18.3% of those age 65 or over. In the state legislature Littlerock is located in the 17th State Senate district and the 36th State Assembly district. Federally, Littlerock is loc...
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"ASCII art" some glyphs commonalities. The widespread usage of ASCII art can be traced to the computer bulletin board systems of the late 1970s and early 1980s. The limitations of computers of that time period necessitated the use of text characters to represent images. Along with ASCII's use in communication, however,...
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"Archie Jackson" Jackson insisted that Bodyline was legitimate, held no threat to the game, and that it could be combatted—a minority view in Australia at that time. In early February 1933, Jackson collapsed after playing cricket and was admitted to hospital. Aware of the serious nature of his illness and the possibili...
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"AT&T Corp. v. Excel Communications, Inc." AT&T Corp. v. Excel Communications, Inc. AT&T Corp. v. Excel Communications, Inc., 172 F.3d 1352 (Fed. Cir. 1999) was a case in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed the decision of the United States District Court for the District of Delawa...
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"Ambrosini SAI.207" Ambrosini SAI.207 The Ambrosini SAI.207 was a light fighter interceptor built entirely from wood and developed in Italy during World War II. Powered by a single 750 hp Isotta Fraschini Delta, the SAI.207 enjoyed limited success during evaluation of the 12 pre-production aircraft. The SAI.207 was dev...
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"AT&T Corp. v. Excel Communications, Inc." telecom sector at the birth of telecom deregulation. It started its business by selling franchises through the business model of network marketing or multi-level marketing (MLM). In 1992, the '184 patent was filed and in 1994, the patent status was granted by the U.S. Patent a...
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"Ambrosini SAI.207" tail-wheel undercarriage, developed from the Ambrosini SAI.7. Of wooden construction, giving a light structure, power was supplied by Isotta-Fraschini Delta R.C.40 engine, cooling air entering the engine through a central intake. Armament consisted of two Breda-SAFAT machine guns. In level flight th...
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"AT&T Corp. v. Excel Communications, Inc." call recipient subscribe to the same long-distance carrier. This data is called Primary interexchange carrier indicator (PIC). If the caller (subscriber) belongs to the carrier's (AT&T's) ""family"" the value of the PIC is 1. Otherwise it would be 0. If the call recipient also...
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"AT&T Corp. v. Excel Communications, Inc." or both is 0, formula_4. Under this patent, when the logical product of the PICs is 1, the call is billed at a discounted (""family plan"") rate; if the product is 0, the undiscounted rate applies. Therefore, if and only if the caller and called person belong to the carrier's ...
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"Bhakarkhadi 7 km" Bhakarkhadi 7 km Bhakarkhadi7km (Marathi: 'भाकरखाडी ७ किमी') is a 2014 Marathi language Indian film. ""Bhakarkhadi 7 km"" is written and produced by Dinesh Vaidya and directed by Umesh Namjoshi. ""Bhakharkhadi 7 km"" tells the story of a young doctor who aspires to a career as a surgeon in America. H...
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"Manufacture nationale de Sèvres" 1800. Even before the French Revolution, the initially severe style of Neoclassicism had begun to turn grandiose and ornate in goods for the courts of the Ancien Régime. This trend deepened with the rise of Napoleon, which followed a difficult period for French porcelain factories. Th...
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"Arsenal Stadium" seen at the stadium. The last goal scored in a regulation game at the stadium came in a Football Aid charity match when lifelong fan Alan Alger scored a penalty in the final minute of a fixture played on Thursday 8 June 2006 (exactly one month and one day after Henry's goal). After the stadium's closu...
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"Manufacture nationale de Sèvres" by the French state next to the Parc de Saint-Cloud. It is still on this site today, classed as a Monument historique, but still in operation. Sèvres turned to a more diluted version of Japonisme after 1870, and in 1897, a new artistic director, A. Sandier, introduced new Art Nouveau ...
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"ASCII art" the early days of the 1960s minicomputers and teletypes. During the 1970s it was popular in US malls to get a t-shirt with a photograph printed in ASCII art on it from an automated kiosk manned by a computer, and London's Science Museum had a similar service to produce printed portraits. With the advent of ...
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"Manufacture nationale de Sèvres" new shapes. Slipcasting is the main technique for ""hollow"" wares like vases. The kaolin was brought, traditionally, from Saint-Yrieix near Limoges. Nowadays there are many sources. The glaze, applied as enamel over the kaolin paste after firing is made mainly of Marcognac pegmatite,...
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"Arsenal Stadium" taking the role instead. By the time of Euro 96, the pitch had been ruled too small for international football and the stadium would have been ineligible. Highbury was the venue for twelve FA Cup semi-finals as a neutral ground, the first in 1929 and the last in 1997, although between 1984 and 1992 it...
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"Ernst G. Bauer" pioneering contributions to the most aspects of surface science since its inception. Considerable understanding of surfaces and thin films has been achieved by laterally averaging measurement techniques, but it has become evident that many problems can be solved only by laterally resolving methods (sur...
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"Arsenal Stadium" (P6 W2 D1 L3) was relatively poor, and after two seasons the club switched back to playing at Highbury, not least because since Wembley closed for rebuilding in October 2000, it would not have been able to host their 2000–01 campaign. Highbury has also hosted several cricket games and also baseball ma...
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"Barnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc." O'Brien Test, the plurality stated that the statute was not related to suppressing expression. The statute did not prohibit nude dancing alone, but rather all nudity in public places. While it may be in some manner ""expressive"" for a person to appear naked in public, the plurality deter...
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"Barnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc." the dance of whatever erotic message it conveys; it simply makes the message slightly less graphic. The perceived evil that Indiana seeks to address is not erotic dancing, but public nudity. The appearance of people of all shapes, sizes and ages in the nude at a beach, for example, would ...
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"Malibu, California" through the area in 1959, and the other in the 1993 Malibu fire. McAnany Way is named after him. Malibu Colony was one of the first areas with private homes after Malibu was opened to development in 1926. As one of Malibu's most famous districts, it is located south of Malibu Road and the Pacific C...
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"Manufacture nationale de Sèvres" technological and artistic research in ceramics. Its work is concentrated on the upmarket pieces, maintaining a high quality of artisanry, while neglecting industrial scale mass production. The creations of the manufactory are displayed in only two galleries: one in Sèvres and the oth...
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Torogan torogans in various locations in Lanao such as the Dayawan Torogan of Marawi and Laguindab Torogan of Ganassi. All are in need of massive funding for their rehabilitation. These collection of torogans from various towns in Lanao are being pushed to be included in the tentative list of the Philippines in the UNE...
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"Abu Ageila" Abu Ageila Abu Ageila is a strategically important road junction and dam in the north of the Sinai peninsula, because of its proximity to the border with Israel, approximately 25 km from Auja al-Hafir and 45 km southeast of El Arish. It was the site of major battles in the 1948, 1956 and 1967 wars between ...
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"ASCII art" various types of Unicode art, mainly for aesthetic purpose (Ɯıḳĭƥḙȡḯả Wîkipêȡıẚ Ẉǐḳîṗȅḍȉā Ẃįḵįṗẻḑìẵ Ẉĭḵɪṕḗdïą Ẇïƙỉpểɗĭà Ẅȉḱïṕȩđĩẵ etc.). Besides, the creations can be hand-crafted (by programming), or pasted from mobile applications (e.g. the category of 'fancy text' tools on Android). The underlying techni...
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Overcompleteness Overcompleteness In linear algebra, a subset of the vectors formula_1 of a Banach space formula_2, sometimes called a ""system"", is complete if every element in formula_2 can be approximated arbitrarily well in norm by finite linear combinations of elements in formula_1. Such a complete system is over...
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"Got My Mind Set on You" Got My Mind Set on You ""Got My Mind Set on You"" (also written as ""(Got My Mind) Set on You"") is a song written and composed by Rudy Clark and originally recorded by James Ray in 1962, under the title ""I've Got My Mind Set on You"". An edited version of the song was released later in the ye...
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"Story of Love" artist name Done Again through Stingray Music. The single was released in America and Canada only, via Curb Records (under MCA), on 7"" vinyl. The single featured the ""Pages of Life"" album track ""Darkness on the Playground"" as the B-Side, which was written by Hillman and frequent collaborator Steve ...
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"Story of Love" given a sheet music release. Following the song's original release as a single and on the ""Pages of Life"" album, the song would appear on both of the band's compilations ""A Dozen Roses – Greatest Hits"", released in 1991, and ""Sixteen Roses: Greatest Hits"", released in 1995. No music video was crea...
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"Story of Love" the song in a review of the ""Pages of Life"" album, describing the song as having a """"soft little hook"""", the same as ""Start All Over Again"" and ""Time Passes Me By""."" In the February 2, 1990, issue of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, a review of the ""Pages of Life"" album stated """"...but ""Stor...
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"Birmingham Snow Hill to Wolverhampton Low Level Line" on 3 August 1846. It quickly joined forces with the Birmingham and Oxford Junction Railway and both companies were bought by the Great Western on 14 November 1846. Construction began at Birmingham Snow Hill in 1851 and the line opened on 14 November 1854. Stations ...
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"Malibu, California" use. Because of the failure to adequately address sewage disposal problems in the heart of the city, the local water board ordered Malibu in November 2009 to build a sewage plant for the Civic Center area. The city council has objected to that solution. Malibu is located at (34.030450, −118.778612)...
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Overcompleteness the frame will choose to give formula_53 with minimal norm in formula_28. Based on this, some other properties may also be considered when solving the equation, such as sparsity. So different researchers have been working on solving this equation by adding other constraints in the objective function. F...
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Overcompleteness a probabilistic model of the observed data. Recently, the overcomplete Gabor frame has been combined with bayesian variable selection method to achieve both small norm expansion coefficients in formula_28 and sparsity in elements. In modern analysis in signal processing and other engineering field, var...
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"Lido Vieri" UEFA European Football Championship campaign on home soil under manager Ferruccio Valcareggi, and also at the 1970 FIFA World Cup, where Italy reached the final. A quick, physically strong, consistent, and dominant keeper, regarded as one of the best Italian goalkeepers of his generation, Vieri won the ""P...
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"Lido Vieri" to rush quickly off his line to collect the ball, as well as his command of the area, leadership, and handling of crosses; despite his goalkeeping ability, he also gained a degree of infamy for his tenacity and strong character throughout his career. Lido Vieri Lido Vieri (born 16 July 1939) is a former It...
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"École nationale d'administration" ENA, has the effect of perpetuating an intellectually brilliant yet out-of-touch ruling elite. Yannick Blanc, a former senior civil servant, has also suggested that ""énarques"" have often been too ‘intellectually conformist'. Some French politicians such as Bruno Le Maire and Franço...
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