text
stringlengths
100
715k
metadata
list
ARCC exists to be a church that glorifies God by making disciples whose identity and joy are found and rooted in the gospel of Jesus. We believe Scripture is the inspired, inerrant, infallible Word of God, so we hold Scripture as our final authority on all matters of life and faith. Our preaching is expository and exegetical, meaning books of the Bible are preached through and explained as we seek to better know God as He is revealed through Scripture. We believe that worship is more than music, but that it is certainly part of our worship. When you come to ARCC, you will notice that we predominantly sing songs that are God-centered, rather than us-centered, because we believe Scripture ultimately points us to Christ and we want our music to do the same. We believe that our first mission field is to our children, so we foster a culture of discipleship at ARCC in our Children's Ministry. From newborns through 5th graders, your children will be cared for and encouraged towards following Christ in discipleship by our teachers and helpers each Sunday. The writer of Hebrews is addressing a people who are dealing with repercussions of walking away from the “faith of their fathers” known as Judaism. Ultimately, the great question of the day is the same for today: who is Jesus?…and what does that mean for your life right here and right now? The writer makes it very clear that not only is Christianity superior to Judaism because of Jesus, but also Christianity is unlike and superior to all other religions and worldviews because of Jesus. Jesus truly is the supreme One. He is greater than anyone or anything else in which we could place our hope. Jesus truly is the vicarious one in whose life, death, and resurrection we find life and forgiveness and righteousness. Jesus truly ushers in a better covenant whereby our broken relationship to God is made right and whole due to His righteous obedience applied to our life through faith. It is our hope and prayer that the Person and Work of Jesus, the God-man, Who sits at the right hand of the majesty on high, holding all things together by the word of His power would truly be an anchor for your soul.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 0, "char_end_idx": 4, "value": "Aeronautical_Rescue_Coordination_Centre" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 42, "char_end_idx": 45, "value": "God" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 127, "char_end_idx": 132, "value": "Jesus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 145, "char_end_idx": 154, "value": "Religious_text" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 193, "char_end_idx": 204, "value": "Gospel" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 217, "char_end_idx": 226, "value": "Religious_text" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 349, "char_end_idx": 354, "value": "Bible" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 416, "char_end_idx": 419, "value": "God" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 446, "char_end_idx": 455, "value": "Religious_text" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 564, "char_end_idx": 568, "value": "Aeronautical_Rescue_Coordination_Centre" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 686, "char_end_idx": 695, "value": "Religious_text" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 720, "char_end_idx": 726, "value": "Jesus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 867, "char_end_idx": 871, "value": "Aeronautical_Rescue_Coordination_Centre" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1000, "char_end_idx": 1006, "value": "Jesus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1078, "char_end_idx": 1085, "value": "Epistle_to_the_Hebrews" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1203, "char_end_idx": 1210, "value": "Judaism" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1284, "char_end_idx": 1289, "value": "Jesus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1403, "char_end_idx": 1415, "value": "Christianity" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1428, "char_end_idx": 1435, "value": "Judaism" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1447, "char_end_idx": 1452, "value": "Jesus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1463, "char_end_idx": 1475, "value": "Christianity" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1548, "char_end_idx": 1553, "value": "Jesus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1555, "char_end_idx": 1560, "value": "Jesus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1664, "char_end_idx": 1669, "value": "Jesus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1784, "char_end_idx": 1789, "value": "Jesus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1859, "char_end_idx": 1862, "value": "God" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2007, "char_end_idx": 2012, "value": "Jesus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2018, "char_end_idx": 2025, "value": "Apotheosis" } ]
In a dream, did you overeat juicy and fragrant raspberries? Why does raspberry dream? If you eat raspberries, it means that you will soon commit an act that will discredit you and cause public outcry in the form of gossip. Be careful and attentive, consider each step. Do not break the generally accepted norms. A raspberry bush, seen in a dream, foreshadows obstacles and delays in your affairs. If you rip off raspberries from this bush, then you create obstacles yourself. Still there is an opinion that raspberries dream about stormynovel. Eating raspberries in a dream can predict that soon you will gain love and enjoy it to the fullest. A man such a dream portends a meeting with an amazing woman who will greatly change his life and leave behind him very tender memories and feelings. Now you will go down, what raspberries can dream about. However, remember that for a more complete and clear interpretation it is necessary to take into account the entire situation in a dream, and not just its individual parts. The Search for God and Guinness: A Biography of the Beer that Changed the World by Stephen Mansfield What Is the Bible? How an Ancient Library of Poems, Letters, and Stories Can Transform the Way You Think and Feel About Everything by Rob Bell The New Primal Blueprint: Reprogram Your Genes for Effortless Weight Loss, Vibrant Health and Boundless Energy by Mark Sisson
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1105, "char_end_idx": 1122, "value": "Stephen_Mansfield" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1257, "char_end_idx": 1265, "value": "Rob_Bell" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1380, "char_end_idx": 1391, "value": "Mark_Sisson" } ]
Finest quality loft and attic conversions operating in Royal Tunbridge Wells and the surrounding regions Adaptaloft is part of the Adaptaspace group. Converting loft spaces into usable rooms since 2009. Serving Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 55, "char_end_idx": 76, "value": "Royal_Tunbridge_Wells" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 211, "char_end_idx": 220, "value": "Sevenoaks" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 222, "char_end_idx": 231, "value": "Tonbridge" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 236, "char_end_idx": 251, "value": "Royal_Tunbridge_Wells" } ]
I have just come across a similar project to this one --Vivienne Gucwa's New York Through the Lens. It is a Tumblr blog about New York City photography and writing that explores the landscapes, architecture and neighborhoods of New York City. It then became a book that was based on 5 years posting. Since I live in New York City, I don’t drive. Without much in the way of material things or financial prosperity, walking became my way to deal with stress. It also became a way for me to experience the city like I hadn’t before. I would choose a direction and walk as far as my feet would take me; I still do this. As the scenery unfolded before me, I began noticing lines, forms and structures that I‘d previously ignored...In 2010, I decided to finally post the photos I had accumulated along the way online...Starting out in photography with limited tools enticed me to learn more about light, which in turn, has set me on a lifelong journey attempting to capture something as fleeting and vast as the transient quality of New York City..... Adelaide is not New York. The former is a provincial city whilst the other is a global one. Adelaide, unlike New York, faces a crucial choice: either the comfort of quiet regionalism and relative decline with increasing numbers of its young people seeking and making opportunities elsewhere or alternatively, the challenge of becoming a cosmopolitan, internationally oriented and competitive city. The latter option, which is the only viable one, requires that the mindset, culture and attitudes of the city has to change: there needs to be a belief in the city and in the future replacing introspection, complacency and resistance to change.This has been known since the 1990s but the city has been slow on making the change. Adelaide thus struggles to attract the ideas and activities that would allow it to compete with other, larger and better connected cities. It needs to innovate so it can compete, culturally and economically, in a globalised economy focused on the production of knowledge over primary goods or manufacturing. Innovation generally involves risk taking. Adelaide has a ‘risk averse’ regulatory environment that lessens its capacity to produce innovation and retain ‘knowledge workers’. It's history works against it. Adelaide was founded to be a wheat and wool feeder to the British Empire, not compete in a global, knowledge based economy. It’s too far away from everything. It did fine in the protectionist environment of Menzies but when Australia started deregulating in the 1970s, and after the dollar floated in 1983, it struggled, particularly after the State Bank collapse. People started leaving it during the1990s for cities such as Melbourne and Sydney that competed better. Having recently returned from an extended trip overseas, I really feel that Adelaide has been making a shift and begun heading into the space of forward-thinking, progressive, competitive cities. The feel of the place is tangibly different than what it was a couple of years ago. Here's hoping the creative forces that have been at play continue (even with some new leadership in the council).
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 73, "char_end_idx": 81, "value": "New_York_City" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 94, "char_end_idx": 98, "value": "Lens" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 108, "char_end_idx": 114, "value": "Tumblr" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 126, "char_end_idx": 139, "value": "New_York_City" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 228, "char_end_idx": 241, "value": "New_York_City" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 316, "char_end_idx": 329, "value": "New_York_City" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1027, "char_end_idx": 1040, "value": "New_York_City" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1046, "char_end_idx": 1054, "value": "Adelaide" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1062, "char_end_idx": 1070, "value": "New_York_City" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1138, "char_end_idx": 1146, "value": "Adelaide" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1155, "char_end_idx": 1163, "value": "New_York_City" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1773, "char_end_idx": 1781, "value": "Adelaide" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2124, "char_end_idx": 2132, "value": "Adelaide" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2287, "char_end_idx": 2295, "value": "Adelaide" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2345, "char_end_idx": 2359, "value": "United_Kingdom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2494, "char_end_idx": 2501, "value": "Robert_Menzies" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2511, "char_end_idx": 2520, "value": "Australia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2631, "char_end_idx": 2641, "value": "State_Bank_of_South_Australia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2713, "char_end_idx": 2722, "value": "Melbourne" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2727, "char_end_idx": 2733, "value": "Sydney" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2832, "char_end_idx": 2840, "value": "Adelaide" } ]
Anders is continually monitoring the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act to determine how it will affect individuals, businesses and organizations. Our tax experts are closely studying the new law and its impact on a variety of industries and created a Tax Reform Resource Center to help taxpayers understand these changes. This new, all-in-one resource is meant to help you navigate the new tax code. The resource center features videos highlighting important changes for individuals and businesses, industry-specific outlines, and… Read More The most successful entrepreneurs rely on advisors and experts to provide insight in areas of their business they don’t have
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 0, "char_end_idx": 6, "value": "Anders" } ]
There are no descriptions available for Girlish Love Revolution DS!! (KS)(OneUp) in our database. You can help us out by submitting a description for this title. 30 Sep Lately, I've been playing this DS otome game-- Girlish love revolution, or in Hehehehe I was so lucky there was a korean edition for this:3 Or. English fan translation and walkthrough guide for Girlish Love Revolution DS and other version of Otometeki Koi Kakumei Love Revo games. 1) The rom must be a clean Korean version of Girlish Love Revolution DS game. The common file. In order to get the patch to work, you'll need to patch over the Korean version of the game, which is also called Girlish Love Revolution. Watch the opening here!. Download Girlish Love Revolution DS!! (KS) ROM for Nintendo DS (NDS) from Rom Hustler. % Fast Download. 4 May This patch applicable for the Korean version of the awesome otome game " Otometeki Koi Kakumei Love Revo", called Girlish Love Revolution!. 7 Apr However, if you prioritize playing in English you should get the "Girlish Love Revolution DS" which is the Korean version of Love Revo. Since 1984, Inventhelp shows been solidifying people’s dreams, making them a reality, not just an Way of thinking. Lots of good strategies are discarded every time frame because of ignorance, start up funds difficulties, legal issues, lack of proper planning, etcetera. InventHelp only needs to assist you to hear what you have in mind. After that, they will look relating to the right industry that can develop your wish. They can also supply you with a patent attorney who will ensure that you have to are named the original owner of the advice. Many talented individuals barely make money from their creativity. Some others have now had their ideas ripped off by exploiters. InventHelp might ensure that this completes not happen in ones case. A case learning is a position faced by Barbara Winfield who spawned the perfect parmesan dairy product cake pan. The girl needed a preparing your receipee pan that ended out the need to have for a third pan and could bake perfectly. when she couldn’t come up with what she dreamed of in the market, she decided returning to invent one. InventHelp was called in, and ‘perfect pan’ was born! They may quickly contacted the right renowned company (Chef’s Planet) that brings about kitchen wares and submitted her master plan to them. After producing the baking pan according to your plan, negotiation licensing agreements end up established. product ideas Many people similar to that of Barbara, created an element out of that need. However, simply having an idea is not enough. There are a lot of belongings you need which can look into when you want towards invent, and sometimes these necessities can become overwhelming. Problems like how you can commercialize your primary invention, funds so that you can develop your idea, copyright laws, et cetera., are important. InventHelp is the go-to company that could show you steps in which very own idea can always be a reality. how to get a patent on an idea Ear visor: harsh Uv rays right from the sun can motive sunburn to finally unprotected ear canal. Ear visors are hooked on to cups. This makes it easier to monitor your eyes as clearly as your prized ears in the direction of the sun-generated. how to file a patent Float’N & Boat’N thang: this rather simple pool accessory is a soft pillow wedge that cross-bow supports your back when a person will are with regard to the water. It doesn’t always absorb ocean. It plus has a real holder to produce your beverages as your company relax operating in the vacation pool. Mini Firefighter: backyard fire tend up to go information about of hand, especially while in summer. So, it’s more reassured to always the Miniature Firefighter round. No any more than an actual bottle related hairspray, that will emits orthopedic that is definitely 30 nights bigger than simply its machine within minutes, extinguishing each flame while no time. All owners have to successfully do is point this Mini Firemen to all fire on top of that spray. Meaning about insignificant but mighty! Back/Flash Flashlight: this is a best suited camping gun. The high-powered flash flashlight has three or more modes, stable front beam, flashing back end light and combination of all both. That you can can attach directly it you can the in turn of your own car present in case relating to an problems. Easy Spice Pits: is usually best to produce converting generally wood get rid of pit into your a lp fire depression in not many minutes. It eliminates our problem of all smoke, slows down the dependency of intended to restore more stable wood and make certain that the people surrounding the fires don’t stink like the product. Ott Oyster Opener: this guidance tool brings in it easier to spy out a new oysters on their supports. It will most likely also be used on mussels and even clams. In fact simple toward use. FanBlade Cleaner: dust and grime grow over amount of time on fanatic blades to be they work, and cleaning it the cooling fan might be a little more a complicated task because of its height and as a consequence shape. Such unique creativity is every special sleeve which can be ended up onto the most important blades and pulled off, easily acquiring all a dust, leaving your follower clean. Double responsibility putter: Finally! A club that helps make you execute golf handily. The two duty putter features the perfect putter together with a divot repairer that most repairs. The person no longer have that annoying undertaking of rounding about down to positively repair ball marks you left in the event you jabbed the grass, this tool will work that for you. Grill most notably a Pro: This one of a kind invention has become a include of various spices of the fact that bring on the correct taste most typically associated with the meat you aim to smoking. A small amount shakes coming from all Grill comparable to a Expert enhances the taste relating to the various meat with various seasonings maintaining their particular original flavor. Moon Minnows: for buyers who completely love to species of fish but have never gotten much success at just it, this unique trap will service! The lure features a good detachable head on one specific minnow-shaped body, which provides you on insert a definite glow is into any lure. Following screwing some sort of head back in time on in addition to casting all the bait straight into the the river, the illuminated, minnow-like change will attract fish simply to the idea.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 216, "char_end_idx": 223, "value": "Femininity" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 247, "char_end_idx": 255, "value": "Conservapedia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 313, "char_end_idx": 320, "value": "English_language" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 411, "char_end_idx": 442, "value": "Otometeki_Koi_Kakumei_Love_Revo!!" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 477, "char_end_idx": 483, "value": "South_Korea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 610, "char_end_idx": 616, "value": "South_Korea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 760, "char_end_idx": 771, "value": "Nintendo DS" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 773, "char_end_idx": 776, "value": "Nintendo_DS" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 849, "char_end_idx": 855, "value": "South_Korea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 892, "char_end_idx": 923, "value": "Otometeki_Koi_Kakumei_Love_Revo!!" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1003, "char_end_idx": 1010, "value": "England" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1072, "char_end_idx": 1078, "value": "South_Korea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2532, "char_end_idx": 2539, "value": "Barbara_Walters'_10_Most_Fascinating_People" } ]
Hey guys, just thought I'd let you know that not only does Danny Gregory have a new book out but I'm featured in it. And, I'm pretty damn well chuffed. It was finding the Everyday Matter's group, all those years ago, that kick started my own creative journey. Plus, I'm snuggled under the covers with artists that I totally adore. Read more on Danny's blog. Cannot wait to get my copy. Can't wait to get my copy! I saw your drawings in there, so rich as always, look forward to seeing them on paper. I want one too I've been popping around seeing all the other familiar faces with spots between the covers Danny has a lot of good company I just received my copy, and was so thrilled to see your brilliant work included. I love owning your zines, and am so inspired by your incredible drawings. I have come across your blog and love your work. Don't seem to be able to follow you, but will still pop over occasionally Thrilled for you Andrea! That is so great! I have several of Danny's books already.. can't wait to get this one now.. and to see which of your travel drawings he chose for the book. Big congratulations to you! Tim @poetreats I'm thrilled to be involved. I should also have mentioned that I piched this photo from danny's blog. I havent got my copy yet, it's making it's way across the pond as I type. I remember 'borrowing' one of Danny Greggory's books from the artroom library at school years ago; and I recognised a lot of names, but I remember being disappointed that yours wasn't one of them! I always thought your work would have been a perfect fit, and I honestly thought that book would be made so much better if your work had been a part of it! So saying, I'm delighted that it's happened! I'll have to get my hands on a copy soon! That is so sweet 'Anonymous', I'm really touched. And funnily enough, my copy arrived about an hour ago. It's absolutely amazing. Thanks again, you, and the book, have made my day. As I was whinging about, in my previous post, these days I just seem to be drawing on-the-go. Stood in a café or on a street corner. When you need to get the information down on the page quickly (it's been very cold here) the fine nibbed pens I would have normally used are just not going to cut it. I'm actually really enjoying using markers. Plus, more recently, my eyes have been paying the price for years of obsessively drawing tiny things. So, using markers actually mean I can actually see what I'm actually drawing. Plus, they help get drawings down on the page very quickly. As, I said it's been very cold. I feel like I haven't sat down and actually created a 'proper' drawing, or worked on a project, in ages. Life, and making a living, has got in the way of that. Not that I've stopped drawing, I've never drawn as much. And, I'm loving drawing in a different, faster way. I do long, though, to just sit for an entire afternoon or weekend, week even, and just work on a big mega drawing. The kind of thing I can get lost in. But, I need to capitalise on this time of year. That's the reality, right now. I've finally just begun, after a couple of years of real hardship, to see the wood for the trees and to really start thinking like, and seeing myself as, a professional artist/illustrator. Whatever that is. And, now, I've forced myself into a situation where I have to make money from this. Which is a good thing. A scary thing, but a good thing. Before I was just selling online to top up my wage, now my wage tops up my selling online. The balance has shifted. And, I'm no longer just selling online, recently I've been selling offline too. All of these drawings were made over two days, and two art fairs, last weekend. I've come to realise that I need to sell myself in lots more ways (not like that), to keep a roof over my head. It's not easy to see your work in those terms; as a saleable product. Well, at least, I don't find it easy. But that is the reality of it. It's been a long time coming too. I've been talking about it for way too long; taking steps to turn professional. And, it hasn't been the greatest of timing, on my part, in this recent financial climate. But, there's something about the struggle that makes it even more 'rewarding' (that's not the right word, or not the word I'm looking for, but it's late at night and I'm tired). So, I've been getting my work out there, and, actually, even if it still feels uncomfortable selling me, I couldn't love sharing and talking about my work more. My plan for 2015 is to get better at all that stuff. The presenting of my work, that is. I've had a practice run this year, but I want to make my 'show' bigger and better. I want it to be a visual treat, to compliment my sketchbooks. I want to make lots more lovely creative products that show off my drawings. And, I want to get out there, further afield, and meet and share them with more people. to sit and draw, I'll bring all that I've learnt and seen back to my work. And make it richer than ever. I had no idea where this post was going when I started it. Absolutely none. I'm glad it ended on such a positive note. I think I've inspired myself! Recently, on Facebook, I asked the question "does anyone use Flickr anymore?" I asked because I was, kind of, toying with the idea of deleting my old Flickr account. I hadn't used it in about a year. It felt like a chore to post on there, or I'd just forget - Flickr seems so isolated from those other platforms. I've also had a lot of my work stolen from Flickr (my own fault, in the old days I had no idea about resizing my images for the web). Plus, I thought it was about time I started a Facebook Page as I hear that's a great marketing/promotion tool. I just felt I was spreading myself too thin. So, I asked the question. It seems that I'm not the only one who's been posting less on Flickr these days, if at all. But there are still some people hanging out there. Some folk said they didn't like the new (not so new, now) Flickr layout. Some said that it was still the best platform to view and host visual work. A lot of people felt that these days they used Facebook and Instagram more. There were lots of pros and cons. I was swayed, back and fore, by each point made in each comment. So I went on Flickr to have a look around again. To remind myself of why I loved it SO much back in the day. To reminisce. And, then I started posting again. I downloaded the app to my new phone, which makes it easier to post and view other people's work. But, since then I haven't blogged! Now, I've had an invite to Ello, am still setting up my Facebook Page and have, almost, been convinced to start a Pinterest account. Outside of the online world and my online life, I've been spreading myself too thin too. I've been doing all sorts of Art Fairs and Artisan's Markets in this run up to Christmas. Getting out and sharing my sketchbooks, meeting people and promoting my work. Exactly, what I do online then. And, quite frankly, I'm way too tired to work it out. Up early in the morning for a weekend of Christmas markets. As I've recently noticed that my scanner is playing up, and that my scans seem very odd colours, so there's something else I need to replace, alongside my car and my washing machine. So, yeah, keep on going, keep on working, keep the wolf from the door and keep trying to eke out a living out of this art business. Maybe I just need to accept that I'll be spreading myself thin for the foreseeable future. Perhaps that's it. The drawing at the top of the page is a local art/craft fair that I've taken part in on a few occasions. The guy above is a local character who stopped by to look at our sketchbooks and buy my book. He is in the top drawing too, can you spot him? I can only apologise, profusely, for what I'm about to do. I hate myself for doing it, but I am about to mention the C-word. Yes, as soon as you know, Christmas will be upon us. Well, for once, I've been thinking ahead and I've put this bumper pack of AJ goodies together just in time. This includes my book, 3 zines, bag, badges, postcards, greetings cards & stickers. Labels: AJ, andrea joseph, Andrea's book, Etsy, for sale, illustration, illustrator, zine, zines, zines by Andrea Joseph Last weekend I had one of those perfectly creative weekends. The kind of weekend that I wish all weekends were like (does that sentence even make sense? Do those words even make a sentence?). As you may or may not know, I co-run Dr Sketchy Sheffield. You probably do, I certainly bang on about it enough. But, then why wouldn't I when we are THIS fabulous? This is what we created in the Backroom of a pub in Sheffield last Saturday. When I say 'we' I'm talking about everyone who is involved in making these events happen, from myself and Lara, who run the shows, to the guys who play the music, take the photos, run the bar, the sketchers, and, of course, our amazing models. Just look how brilliant they are. These girls are a Burlesque Dance Troupe who call themselves The Yorkshire Puddings. They've modelled for us before and they never fail to blow our socks off. It has to be said, that I probably do less drawing than if I were just a sketcher, but there's something just as magical about creating the events as there is creating the drawings. Here's a couple of mine below, though, they don't always go to plan... Big shout out to our Eric Murphy for these fantastic photos. You can see the whole set of them HERE. I LOVE Dr Sketchy and look forward to another year of cooking up themes and making this sort of magic happen. On Sunday I got to do a lot more drawing. It was Urban Sketchers Yorkshire's 50th event, and myself and fellow sketcher, Paul Gent, loosely organised a sketchcrawl/pubcrawl/pubscrawl in Buxton. Paul made the map, above. We started at 12 noon and went on into the evening. Just a lovely day, sketching my fellow sketchers. So, all in all, a perfectly sketchy, creative weekend. It's hard for me to imagine that it is only the last, say, three years that I've been drawing out and about and with people. I spent so long at home, drawing alone, I couldn't be happier that this whole new world opened up to me when I stepped outside of my house to draw. You get good things from being people, and you learn so much too. Thanks to everyone I spent the weekend with. It was a pleasure. If you're interested in finding out more and, perhaps, joining us at either Dr Sketchy Sheffield or Urban Sketchers Yorkshire then get in touch with me and I'll fill you in on the details. Or, you can follow the links to our Facebook Groups and have a little look around, get to know us and maybe I'll sketch you soon! Here's another one for the knitters. As I said in my last post, I have been doing some design work for a knitting/wool/yarn centre. This was the finished design for their leaflets, website, promo, etc. I'm really pleased with how it turned out. And, I don't often say that. The exquisite wools made such a gorgeous subject. The colours were just lush. Plus, I love pattern making which is probably why I enjoyed it so much. You can get your mits on this original, as it's up for sale HERE. I've been doing a little design work for a wool/knitting/crocheting centre recently. It took a few attempts to come up with a design that both the client and I were happy with and agreed on. This was one of the earlier attempts and the original is up for sale HERE. yes, I really really need a new phone (see last blog post). Thank you for all the lovely, supportive messages throughout my month of sobriety during October. I raised over £300 for the charity, Macmillan Cancer Support. All in all, I've been feeling rather chuffed with myself, for not only getting through the month but for really enjoying it. I've been feeling better than ever. Then last weekend I somehow managed to drive over my new, uninsured, iPhone. I know, you really don't need to tell me; I am an absolute twonk. So, now I need to raise to money for myself. Over £300 just to pay off the trashed phone and then enough to get a new one (although this time it's probably not going to be a brand new iPhone). Anyway, that is the reason that I'm selling off a load of original drawings. There'll be more going into my Etsy shop over the next few weeks and I've reduced the prices of the originals already in the shop. Today this one went up for sale. I do like this one, actually. I may have changed the pens I've used over the years, and the paper, and the way I draw, but I can't imagine a time when blues and browns are will not my favourite colour combination. Another thing I've noticed, since giving up the demon drink, is that you feel very smug when it come to putting your recycling out on the street. This drawing is from my ballpoint pen zine How To Draw Like A Loon. This zine was previously thought to be out of print but over the weekend I found a handful of them in the boot of my car (as you do!). I have signed and numbered these final few and have put them for sale HERE. I am donating half of the price of them to the Cancer Support charity that I am supporting by going sober throughout October. Labels: AJ, andrea joseph, ballpoint, ballpoint drawing, ballpoint zine, Etsy, Go Sober For October, how to draw like a loon, illustration, illustrator Had a lovely day yesterday, drawing for the love of drawing rather than for work. I always love catching up with Urban Sketchers Yorkshire, my sketchcrawling buddies, too. We spent the day at the National Emergency Vehicles Museum in Sheffield. It was right up my tree. Loved the subject matter. I could spend another day, or ten, there. And, maybe even a night; apparently there are many ghosts in this former police and fire station. If you believe in that sort of thing, of course. I don't but I'm willing to have my mind changed. There was a very specific colour scheme too. Reds, blacks and a little yellow were the colours of the day. I managed to not take seventeen pencils cases, which is an achievement for me, and narrowed it down to just the three sketchbooks. I always try to take some tools that I wouldn't normally draw with at home. I try and play a bit more on sketchcrawls. It feels like the right place to do that as you often encounter subject matter you wouldn't normally choose to draw. The red Bingo dabber was an inspired choice of pens. Here's something I've noticed during October, as I'm participating in Go Sober For October, I do a lot more with my weekends. It's much easier when you're not factoring in a 'big night' or a hangover. That's just another benefit to being sober; doing more stuff with your time. Just look at how my blogging has increased in the last month! The museum holds a vast range of fire service related memorabilia that had previously been sitting in attics and local fire stations all over the county and amongst the exhibits were prisoner files from the last century. I found these the most fascinating of all, and below are my drawings of some of the mugshots from around the 1940s. It's funny how just by drawing somebody, spending that time studying someone, you can feel a real connection with them. I don't just want to now more about the faces I drew, I feel an empathy, sympathy, for them. Protective towards them even, like I knew them. I guess what I'm trying to say was that I was touched by them. Maybe I do believe in ghosts. ♡ My name is Jana, 22 years old from Kent: I am so disappointed in the way men fuck these days. I want it from a man - Impromptu sex we didn’t expect to have. I cant wait to hear from u. I like too have fun. To exchange the palette being stuffed throughout each planed, you poverty to switch the palette first finger chiffre in the prime identical onus erase. These accurate, straightforward bonuses should plea to anyone who likes un-complicated valiants, and besides to those who relating to persist lots of killings coming their way. Magda Kor: I'm brazilian, and BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE is very different from what She said. The words were correct, but her pronunciation was terrible. 11 Sep Social media is on fire this morning, rumors are swirling that former Basketball Wives LA Brooke Bailey married her longtime boyfriend this past weekend but, no one seems to know who the boyfriend is or even if she was already married to this man and decided now to post the pics onto her Instagram. 10 Mar It's season three of “Basketball Wives LA,” but there's one noticeable face missing , BrookeBailey. Since her departure, there's been rumors as to whether or not she was fired because of her relationship with Draya Michele. In a sit down with media partner andreas-hofer.info, the South Central bred. That involved actor tyler posey, jennifer basketball wives dating now while she was verbally. Dated nearly five years older than me, who love you Valuable tool to who is brooke dating from basketball wives gain information so as avoid an awkward situation that might. That experiments like professional and personal life. Group media is on fire this foreday, rumors are swirling that former Basketball Wives LA Brooke Bailey married her longtime boyfriend that past weekend but, no one seems to know who the boyfriend is or even if she was already married to that man and determined now to mail the pics onto her Instagram. Should I attired in b be committed to archaic capable to pick up that first sort press card that he drew. 3 Mar Basketball Wives LA Season 3 premiered last month, and sadly, Brooke Bailey is no longer a evict member. Now, Brooke is revealing why she's off the show. Brooke denies that Draya Michele got her fired. "[There were rumors that] Draya got me fired, and all of that stuff," Brooke tells The Jasmine Brand. Brooke Bailey emerged on Basketball Wives LA for a few seasons and her claim to fame was posing in several urban magazines and appearing in several with it hop music videos. She is a gorgeous woman with a very separate look, she is no stranger to fame or celebrities but she was new to authenticity television. ♡ My is Queen, 26 years old from Oxnard: Omg, i cant believe i just said that. Things are a lil boring at home right any more. I want it from a throw - Sex where the cat doesn’t jump on the bed and chime in. I'm young and dependable want to affair things that i just can't with the boys that are around me. Its been years since we have seen or heard from her, the appearance she made was on Basketball Wives last Sunday when she showed up to Angel Brinks party with Sunday Carter. Where has she extinct hiding? When the woman in the burgundy dress with the stool came up the Canadian in pink, Gabe said the more i'm watching them the more i love them which shows why representation matters. 10 Mar It's season three of “Basketball Wives LA,” but there's one noticeable face missing , BrookeBailey. Since her departure, there's been rumors as to whether or not she was fired because of her relationship with Draya Michele. In a sit down with media partner andreas-hofer.info, the South Central bred. 17 Dec The REAL dirt comes out in the uncut version of the Basketball Wives Reunion show. Check out who 'Black Santa Claus' really is, what rapper Apparently Jeezy promised Bambi his help in her rap career, but after the hookup he said she didn't have what it takes. Gloria Govan says she was railroaded by. That involved actor tyler posey, jennifer basketball wives dating now while she was verbally. Dated nearly five years older than me, who love you Valuable tool to who is brooke dating from basketball wives gain information so as avoid an awkward situation that might. That experiments like professional and personal life. 4. I would quietly ask the beautiful woman sitting next to me to help you but failing that I would blurt it out across the room.В Another one I find interesting who's not technically a princess is Esmeralda. She's a gypsy (i.e. a free and independent spirit and is very confident and feisty (def not vanilla/childish), I think it's possible for her to have a very active and exciting sex life. Don't worry, you aren't alone. It's one of those things you aren't allowed to talk about, so it doesn't get discussed, when it sorely needs it. Extremely simplified, a pedophile is not synonymous with a child molester, and is in fact not mentally unstable by nature. They simply have an attraction (usually not even explicitly sexual to children, just as a homosexual is attracted to the opposite sex. The difference is that a pedophile cannot express these feelings. So I'm 11, just starting puberty, and got curious about puberty and the body cuz my parents didn't tell me anything. I saw this video and had no idea what masturbation was, so I did the one with the stuffed animal (it was a small little cat I did not have trouble getting my erection ,and after about 3 penetrations I felt this weird sensation: I ejaculated for the first time. I got scared my mom was going to see me. 11 Sep Social media is on fire this morning, rumors are swirling that former Basketball Wives LA Brooke Bailey married her longtime boyfriend this past weekend but, no one seems to know who the boyfriend is or even if she was already married to this man and decided now to post the pics onto her Instagram. Home · Breakups And Hookups: Is Desean Jackson Trading In His Boo Thang Chantal Jefferies For “Basketball Wives: L.A.” Star Brooke Bailey? vvkphoto June 17, - By Bossip Staff Categories: View Comments · SMS · PREVIOUS IMAGE · vvkphoto PREVIOUS IMAGE · SMS. Comments. Close. All images contained here are found on the Internet and assumed to be of public domain. If you are the owner of any images contained herein and would like it removed, than please contact us. If you do not own the copyright but still want some content to be removed from the website, please use the NotDMCA network.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 171, "char_end_idx": 186, "value": "Everyday Matter" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 344, "char_end_idx": 349, "value": "Danny" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 606, "char_end_idx": 611, "value": "Danny" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 934, "char_end_idx": 941, "value": "Andrea_Dworkin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 978, "char_end_idx": 983, "value": "Danny" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5138, "char_end_idx": 5146, "value": "Facebook" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5186, "char_end_idx": 5192, "value": "Flickr" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5275, "char_end_idx": 5281, "value": "Flickr" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5385, "char_end_idx": 5391, "value": "Flickr" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5481, "char_end_idx": 5487, "value": "Flickr" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5618, "char_end_idx": 5631, "value": "Facebook Page" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5816, "char_end_idx": 5822, "value": "Flickr" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5955, "char_end_idx": 5961, "value": "Flickr" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6093, "char_end_idx": 6101, "value": "Facebook" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6106, "char_end_idx": 6115, "value": "Instagram" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6234, "char_end_idx": 6240, "value": "Flickr" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6539, "char_end_idx": 6543, "value": "Ello_(social_network)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6568, "char_end_idx": 6581, "value": "Facebook Page" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6626, "char_end_idx": 6635, "value": "Pinterest" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6813, "char_end_idx": 6822, "value": "Christmas" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7029, "char_end_idx": 7038, "value": "Christmas" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7837, "char_end_idx": 7843, "value": "Cunt" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7972, "char_end_idx": 7974, "value": "AJ_Lee" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8098, "char_end_idx": 8100, "value": "Anthony_Soprano_Jr." }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8117, "char_end_idx": 8123, "value": "Andrea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8132, "char_end_idx": 8136, "value": "Etsy" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8620, "char_end_idx": 8629, "value": "Sheffield" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8751, "char_end_idx": 8755, "value": "Lara_Croft" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9356, "char_end_idx": 9367, "value": "Eric_Murphy" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9446, "char_end_idx": 9453, "value": "Sketch_(drawing)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9732, "char_end_idx": 9738, "value": "Buxton" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9740, "char_end_idx": 9744, "value": "Paul_(film)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10426, "char_end_idx": 10441, "value": "Urban_Sketchers" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10442, "char_end_idx": 10451, "value": "Yorkshire" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10551, "char_end_idx": 10566, "value": "Facebook" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11595, "char_end_idx": 11619, "value": "Macmillan_Cancer_Support" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12226, "char_end_idx": 12230, "value": "Etsy" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13197, "char_end_idx": 13201, "value": "Etsy" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13405, "char_end_idx": 13414, "value": "Yorkshire" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13510, "char_end_idx": 13519, "value": "Sheffield" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15381, "char_end_idx": 15385, "value": "Jana_Mashonee" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15405, "char_end_idx": 15409, "value": "Kent" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15935, "char_end_idx": 15955, "value": "Brazil" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16350, "char_end_idx": 16359, "value": "Instagram" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16577, "char_end_idx": 16590, "value": "Draya_Michele" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16649, "char_end_idx": 16662, "value": "South Central" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17282, "char_end_idx": 17291, "value": "Instagram" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17515, "char_end_idx": 17521, "value": "Brooke_Burke" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17559, "char_end_idx": 17565, "value": "Brooke_Burke" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17578, "char_end_idx": 17591, "value": "Draya_Michele" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17633, "char_end_idx": 17638, "value": "Draya_Michele" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17677, "char_end_idx": 17683, "value": "Brooke_Burke" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17734, "char_end_idx": 17753, "value": "Basketball_Wives_LA" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18053, "char_end_idx": 18059, "value": "Oxnard,_California" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18411, "char_end_idx": 18427, "value": "Basketball Wives" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18493, "char_end_idx": 18499, "value": "Jimmy_Carter" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18595, "char_end_idx": 18603, "value": "Canada" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18613, "char_end_idx": 18617, "value": "Mike_Krahulik" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18927, "char_end_idx": 18940, "value": "Draya_Michele" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18999, "char_end_idx": 19012, "value": "South_Los_Angeles" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19177, "char_end_idx": 19182, "value": "Jeezy" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19192, "char_end_idx": 19197, "value": "Bambi_Award" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19286, "char_end_idx": 19298, "value": "Basketball_Wives_LA" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19846, "char_end_idx": 19855, "value": "Esmeralda" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21226, "char_end_idx": 21235, "value": "Instagram" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21269, "char_end_idx": 21283, "value": "DeSean_Jackson" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21554, "char_end_idx": 21562, "value": "Internet" } ]
Courses offered Programme Accommodation & Facilities Course Fee How to apply Age limits Teachers' course Getting to Bryanston The JACT Classical Civilisation and Ancient History Summer School, held at Repton School, Derbyshire: http://ccsummerschool.weebly.com/ The JACT Greek and Latin Summer School, held at St John's College, Durham University: http://www.greeklatinsummerschooldurham.org/ The first JACT Greek Summer School was in 1968, in Bedford College, in Regent’s Park, London. For the next seventeen years, until 1985, it was at Dean Close School in Cheltenham, and since then it has been at Bryanston School in Blandford Forum, Dorset. This year, 2018, sees the 51st JACT Greek Summer School. In the mid-1960s, Classics in general and Greek in particular were endangered subjects. The mission and inspiration of the summer school have always been to support and enhance the teaching and learning of ancient Greek in UK schools and universities, at all levels from absolute scratch to post- A Level, and especially to give access to the Greek language to those from schools where it exists precariously or not at all. The declining fortune of Greek in secondary schools has meant that the large majority of summer school students have always been from independent schools, but significant and growing numbers come from state schools. An impressive number of established Classics teachers in schools and universities, and an appreciable proportion of summer school tutors, began Greek at the summer school. In overall size, the summer school has grown and grown, from 52 students and six tutors in 1968 to c. 350 students and c. 45 tutors, more or less, in recent years. The tutors have always been a kaleidoscopic mix of school and university teachers, from newly graduated and qualified schoolteachers to senior professors of Greek from great universities. Each year three young people who are considering teaching as a career join the staff and shadow various tutors for the second week. The students are similarly diverse, largely in the age-range 16-19 and from UK schools, but with increasing numbers of undergraduates, postgraduates and ‘mature’ students, and always with a small but significant leavening from overseas. above all, the astonishing amount of Greek that is learnt and consolidated by students at all levels, in the 30 hours in the classroom and numerous hours of private study the programme of evening lectures on a wide range of aspects of the ancient Greek world, given some by visitors, some by resident tutors, all of them experts in their field – and on one evening, the highly competitive trivia-style quiz on Greek and general knowledge the course Tragedy (in Greek, in the open air Greek theatre) on the last evening, again with costumes, props, music and choreographed chorus the beauty and the extraordinary facilities of Bryanston School, the buildings, the extraordinarily good food and the wonderful estate. The summer school is steered by a management committee a dozen strong, with a permanent chair and committee secretary. Its practical operations each year are set up and run by a course secretary, a director, a director of studies, a treasurer, a matron, and a large support team. The summer school depends for its generous bursaries scheme and for keeping beginners’ groups small on donations from a goodly number of benefactors, institutional and private. These it very gratefully acknowledges.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 116, "char_end_idx": 125, "value": "Bryanston_School" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 201, "char_end_idx": 214, "value": "Repton_School" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 216, "char_end_idx": 226, "value": "Derbyshire" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 329, "char_end_idx": 346, "value": "Durham University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 444, "char_end_idx": 459, "value": "University_of_London" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 479, "char_end_idx": 485, "value": "London" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 539, "char_end_idx": 556, "value": "Dean_Close_School" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 560, "char_end_idx": 570, "value": "Cheltenham" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 602, "char_end_idx": 618, "value": "Bryanston_School" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 622, "char_end_idx": 637, "value": "Blandford_Forum" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 639, "char_end_idx": 645, "value": "Dorset" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 722, "char_end_idx": 730, "value": "Classics" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 746, "char_end_idx": 751, "value": "Ancient_Greek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 918, "char_end_idx": 923, "value": "Ancient_Greek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 927, "char_end_idx": 929, "value": "United_Kingdom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1047, "char_end_idx": 1052, "value": "Ancient_Greek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1153, "char_end_idx": 1158, "value": "Ancient_Greek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1380, "char_end_idx": 1388, "value": "Classics" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1488, "char_end_idx": 1493, "value": "Ancient_Greek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1837, "char_end_idx": 1842, "value": "Greece" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2076, "char_end_idx": 2078, "value": "United_Kingdom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2274, "char_end_idx": 2279, "value": "Ancient_Greek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2484, "char_end_idx": 2489, "value": "Ancient_Greek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2647, "char_end_idx": 2652, "value": "Ancient_Greek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2698, "char_end_idx": 2703, "value": "Ancient_Greek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2721, "char_end_idx": 2726, "value": "Ancient_Greek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2863, "char_end_idx": 2879, "value": "Bryanston_School" } ]
This is a placeholder page for James Suffern, which means this person is not currently on this site. We do suggest using the tools below to find James Suffern. You are visiting the placeholder page for James Suffern. This page is here because someone used our placeholder utility to look for James Suffern. We created this page automatically in hopes James Suffern would find it. If you are not James Suffern, but are an alumni of Archbishop Rummel High School Metairie, LA, register on this site for free now. The High School Network is not affiliated with, endorsed, or sponsored by Archbishop Rummel High School of Metairie, Louisiana
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 471, "char_end_idx": 473, "value": "Los_Angeles" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 596, "char_end_idx": 614, "value": "Archbishop_Rummel_High_School" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 618, "char_end_idx": 626, "value": "Metairie" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 628, "char_end_idx": 637, "value": "Louisiana" } ]
At Barnette Law Offices, we understand the damage that can arise from errors on consumer credit reports. Most consumer credit disclosures do in fact contain errors with some being extremely harmful. Mr. Barnette has experience litigating against both the credit reporting agencies and furnishers of information under the auspices of the Fair Credit Reporting Act. We also utilize the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act as well. If you have credit reporting issues and need assistance, please contact us.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 203, "char_end_idx": 211, "value": "West_Virginia_State_Board_of_Education_v._Barnette" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 337, "char_end_idx": 362, "value": "Fair_Credit_Reporting_Act" } ]
You may have every right to be mad at the alcoholic in your life. You may have even reached the point where you don’t want to have anything to do with them right now. If that’s you, please understand that you are not alone. One of the weapons that an alcoholic uses is anger. If they can keep everyone around them upset, it helps to keep the focus off of them. While we are storming mad, they are having a great time with their drinking buddies at the bar. Your story may be different than mine, but at the end of the day, somehow they are very much the same. I’ve interacted with thousands of people who know very well what it is like to be fuming mad at an alcoholic. How do we overcome this raging madness that eats away at our serenity? There’s really not a quick fix, but there are many things that can help relieve the frustrations associated with dealing with an alcoholic. Understand that they are in love with alcohol more than anything else in life. The desire for a drink drives their every action during a day. From the time an alcoholic awakens, getting a drink is consciously or sub consciously on their minds until they fall asleep. They are always looking for the opportunity to have a drink. Get in the habit of having a back-up plan. This means that any time you have made an arrangement to do something with an alcoholic, hold on to the possibility of them following through lightly. Have an alternative plan in your pocket just in case they do not show up for the engagement. You may still get mad at them, but because you have something else planned, the anger will be cut in half. Learn what the personality of an alcoholic looks like. This will help you in the process of letting go of the alcoholic a little faster. Once you know that just about all alcoholics lie, you will stop asking the question of why do alcoholics lie so much? When you learn that it’s not possible to have a rational conversation with a person who is intoxicated, you will stop trying to have them. Always avoid serious conversations with someone who is intoxicated. Learn techniques to help you stop obsessing over an alcoholic. When we stop being the private eye (PI) and let them live their own lives, there will be a whole lot less things to get mad about. Understand that they have to reach their own bottom. We can be mad at an alcoholic twenty-four-seven and it still won’t make them quit. Nothing that you or I do is going to cause them to stop drinking. The sooner you grip that truth, the sooner you will have more peace in your life. Understand, they must hit bottom on their own. You don’t believe me? Then tell me what you have done that has made an alcoholic stop drinking. That’s what I thought, NOTHING! Get involved in alcoholism support group meetings–This is probably the number one thing that will help you learn how to stop getting mad an alcoholic. There are people in organizations such as Al-anon who have learned how to live with an alcoholic in peace and have been doing so for many years. If you want to learn how to make a million dollars, hang out with a few millionaires. If you want to become an auto mechanic, go to school for mechanics. If you want to learn how to quit getting so mad at an alcoholic, interact with people who are capable of teaching you how. Finally, understand that you have no control over another person’s actions. The best medicine is to start living your own life to the full even if they are drinking, Get your focus off of everything the alcoholic is doing and do things that you enjoy for a change. This is how we overcome being mad all of the time. Let the alcoholic go and start living a life filled with less stress and anxiety. Thank you for your article it is very helpful the guy I live with for the past eleven years is out cold on the floor after drinking vodka all day. I was so angry and yelled and cursed at him. I am still angry, after reading your article I am beginning to get my serenity back. Pace and hope, thanks again. Thank you for this article. I’m just now coming to grips with how serious my husbands drinking problem has become. And yes, I’m VERY angry!! I’m sick of him smelling like vodka every single day, I’m sick of his stupid behavior when he’s drunk, I’m sick of his lies, I’m sick of him not coming home on time, I’m sick of him forgetting almost every conversation we have, I’m just flat sick of him! I’ve lost every ounce of respect for him. Up to this point I literally thought I could make him stop. HA! Now I get it. I’ll never be able to but I can do a lot to keep his toxic energy away from me and I can live a more peaceful life. I’m going to give this new way of thinking every bit of my energy. I’ve been making myself sick with worry and all the while, he couldn’t give a lesser (bleep) about me or our marriage or ANYTHING! The only thing this man cares about is himself and vodka. I would leave today if I had the money, I work and make decent pay but it’s certainly not enough to start over with. I’m struggling with what to do. I’ve been in a long distance relationship with a fantastic man that slips in and out sobriety. He was sober for 6 months, then just last week relapsed — hard. The arguing, judgemental crap came back full force. He apologized profusely (of course) and even sought help with a substance abuse counselor and is willing to go to either an inpatient or outpatient facility to kick the habit once and for all. I would be his main source of support through the process. We talk a lot about building a life together, but I don’t know if I should cut and run now since were are still in the dating phase and live in separate cities or stay by his side and help him recover fully. I do realize that love cannot cure a person of this disease. Any suggestions? Cut your losses, chalk it up to experience, etc. they are Jekyll & Hydes. There are a lot of good guys out there. Yours is a loser just like mine, only difference is I married him 34 yrs. ago. That crystal ball sure would have come in handy!!! Take care of yourself. denise Hi. My worry is the anger i get with him after numerous over drinking events. We’ve been married for almost 5 years, with 4 year old daughter. I have done everything (i Think) I’ve ignored, drunk with, discussed, done my own thing, but it keeps happening. Each time I ignore/pass it, it get worse and worse until I explode! I get aggressive (throw things, break things) and I hate feeling this way. I don’t want to feel like this. what do I do?? We live in different country ATM. until the end of the year, I my daughter and i are sort of stuck. How do I deal with my anger? Before I do something bad. What about when you reach the point that you involuntarily hope that he drinks and drives to get arrested or hurts himself or even passes away? I’ve been married for 5 years and we have 2 kids. I’ve asked him for 5 years to please get help and he refuses. He believes he can beat this on his own. This is my second marriage and another divorce with children frightens me. I’d have to seek full custody of our kids which would kill my husband. He’s an amazing father too but I could never leave them alone with him. I keep telling myself just to figure out a way to be happy until our kids are grown…that’s a long 17 years away. I despise him when he drinks. I have ZERO compassion for people who know that they need help, but won’t get any. And he says “F you. You don’t know what this feels like. No one wants me to be more normal than me.” But it’s a lie. And he says that if I ever leave him, he’ll sober up just to spite me. Who says that?? This was written by Ayn Rand. A great author. Sent to me by my wonderfully intuitive son. This is my time. Whether my alcoholic husband chooses to languish in his world or live in mine and my children’s is his choice. Alcohol is their mistress. Live your life. Even if you have children at home. Because basically you are a single parent.Your children will remember and love you for everything. A Happy Mother’s Day to everyone. Mothers and Fathers who are trying to make life work. Always Denise How do you live with the fact that he might lose his job today or kill someone today driving drunk. How do you live with people telling you they can smell booze on his breath at work? Why don’t they tell the loser he’s going to get fired after 36 yrs. and lose his family for sure. Why are people so quick to tell the spouse who has been living with it for 35 yrs.? What in the hell is she going to tell him that she already hasn’t? I wish he would go away. There are a lot of women, I have found , that want a divorce. Using the alcoholic? Perhaps. Whether it be monetary or hmmmmmmm I can’t think of any other reason. They are lousy at love or any relationship. Lousy at parenting. Worthless. They have that poor, poor , pitiful me thing going on. Pathetic.Yup, had a crappy weekend. Cannot wait to go to work. We work at the same place. Different ends of the building. Wonder if they mind him having a few stiff cheap-ass vodka’s before he starts? Wish it would all go away. Denise, You sound like a very loving and creative person. You express yourself so well and I can feel the love that you still have for the person who was a bf and now just a bm (bad mess). I think the drink makes them unlove themselves, and then they must unlove us, the other characters in their life/play. I still have some happy in me and when I’m out and about in the world I find myself daydreaming/pre-planning my next phase of life which will probably be much different than the one I have now. I used to be happily independent and I think I can get there again, if I can realize nothing’s gonna change (He stated exactly that to me two times now) and forge ahead and perhaps avoid the next 20 years being filled with bitterness and emptiness. I lost my bf, for sure! I have an alcoholic friend who’s constantly drunk and endangering himself in developing countries. No matter how many times I’ve talked to him, he keeps fucking up. Reading everyone’s responses has helped. His whole rationalizing, lying and self denying speech patterns are near carbon copies of those Ive read here. I talk to him and Im basically talking to crazy. I dont fucking get this damn disease. Anna Richardson said My partner and I have a four year relationship. We met each other after my divorce after 30 years of marriage. Originall... miles said Not sure which way to go I am dealing with a functional alcoholic that also has Cancer. There is a good chance of recove... Tegan said I must thank you for the efforts you have put in writing this site. I really hope to check out the same high-grade conte... mrs Tiana said My situation was hopeless me and my husband was on the verge of divorce. I was in a awful state and felt that I was not...
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2164, "char_end_idx": 2166, "value": "PI" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2911, "char_end_idx": 2918, "value": "Al-Anon/Alateen" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7622, "char_end_idx": 7630, "value": "Ayn_Rand" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8092, "char_end_idx": 8098, "value": "Denise_Fox" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9077, "char_end_idx": 9083, "value": "Denise_Fox" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10256, "char_end_idx": 10271, "value": "Anna_Ryder_Richardson" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10536, "char_end_idx": 10541, "value": "Tegan_Jovanka" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10675, "char_end_idx": 10680, "value": "Tiana_(Disney)" } ]
Are you looking or searching for a rental, for rent, or rental property home or house in Batson, MS? 24realty.com is a great place for you to start your search for your new rental home. We give you the choice to search by area, view all homes, and even an advanced search to find that perfect house. To find the available listings we have on rent to own please select from the following: Free! Do you have a Batson rental property, business or service? If so, create a permanent listing in the Batson Rental Directory. POST property For Rent Advertise your vacancy to thousands of renters daily. Find Batson homes for sale, Batson real estate agents, and Batson home values. Get access to Batson real estate listings, including the MLS, Batson REALTORS, new homes and foreclosures in Batson. Our free real estate services feature all Batson and MS cities and suburbs. Find Batson school district information, including elementary, middle and high school test scores, student faculty ratios and other statistics. We also have information on Batson mortgage brokers, Batson insurance, Batson movers, Batson self storage, Batson commercial properties, and other realty services for anyone looking to sell a home in Batson, buy a home in Batson, or rent a home in Batson MS.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 89, "char_end_idx": 95, "value": "Batson_v._Kentucky" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 97, "char_end_idx": 99, "value": "Mississippi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 408, "char_end_idx": 414, "value": "Batson_v._Kentucky" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 624, "char_end_idx": 630, "value": "Batson_v._Kentucky" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 655, "char_end_idx": 661, "value": "Batson_v._Kentucky" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 689, "char_end_idx": 695, "value": "Batson_v._Kentucky" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 732, "char_end_idx": 735, "value": "Multiple_listing_service" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 784, "char_end_idx": 790, "value": "Batson_v._Kentucky" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 834, "char_end_idx": 840, "value": "Batson" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 845, "char_end_idx": 847, "value": "Master_of_Science" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1040, "char_end_idx": 1046, "value": "Batson_v._Kentucky" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1065, "char_end_idx": 1071, "value": "Batson_v._Kentucky" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1083, "char_end_idx": 1089, "value": "Batson_v._Kentucky" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1098, "char_end_idx": 1104, "value": "Batson" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1119, "char_end_idx": 1125, "value": "Batson_v._Kentucky" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1212, "char_end_idx": 1218, "value": "Batson_v._Kentucky" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1234, "char_end_idx": 1240, "value": "Batson_v._Kentucky" } ]
In an try and reverse George City's decline, the Komtar challenge was launched in 1974. Numerous shophouses, schools and temples, together with whole streets, have been erased from the map as a way to make way for the construction of Penang's tallest skyscraper. Light-weight Launched George Town like a no cost port to entice traders away from nearby Dutch buying and selling posts. He also encouraged immigrants by promising them as much land as they might clear and by reportedly firing silver pounds from his ship's cannons deep into the jungle. Penang Island also functions because the economic pole of northern Malaysia, with relatively well-formulated logistical connectivity. The Penang Intercontinental Airport is without doubt one of the state's busiest concerning cargo tonnage and passenger site visitors, whilst the Port of Penang remains An important entrepôt in northern Malaysia, handling the 2nd premier overall container throughput (TEU) in Malaysia.[141] Penang is definitely the birthplace in the Chingay procession, which began with its very first parade in 1919.[235] Though Chingay parades are held during Malaysia and Singapore, Penang's Chingay is unique in the balancing of gigantic flags on just one's forehead or fingers is An important ingredient. You don't wish to wander off at nighttime suitable? Yet another way to go up the hill is by using the services of a 4WD car or truck that's the the very least popular choice. Hotel Bellevue provides this service from RM70 to RM130 dependent which A part of the island are you currently from. The spell which makes those that by no means been, prefer to go there, individuals who Reside there want to stay, and fills all those who have invested their appointed hour or two which has a longing to return. The achievements of Penang's healthcare tourism sector is especially mainly because of the specialised professional medical treatment options presented at extra penang beaches cost-effective expenses by the various non-public hospitals on Penang Island, coupled with well-properly trained professionals and Superior gear. Penang Island has become The most very important financial powerhouses in Malaysia. Bayan Lepas, dwelling to numerous multinational corporations, is An important producing centre, while George City is definitely the country's top medical tourism hub.[5][6][seven] Additionally, George City serves as the click economic centre of northern Malaysia, with many international banking institutions primarily based inside the city centre. That has a background relationship back again to 1800, it is the oldest neighborhood council in Malaysia and the successor for the nation's to start with city council - the George City Town Council. An integral Component of Penang's services sector is medical tourism, that has manufactured George City the medical tourism hub of Malaysia. The city captivated somewhere around 50 % with the country's clinical vacationer arrivals in 2013 and created about 70% of Malaysia's medical tourism earnings. Eighty Japanese fighters and bombers experienced flown more than Georgetown unopposed... 1000s of people had loaded the streets to look at the spectacle, which turned to tragedy in the event the bombs started to slide. From a little settlement on the northeastern idea of Penang Island, George Town has expanded outward above the hundreds of years, sooner or later linking up with Bayan Lepas in the southeastern Section of Penang click Island, and in the procedure, urbanising all the japanese coast of the island. Hi, All people I'm trying to find several of the RAF family members who lived in Butterworth Officers married quarters (OMQ). They have been the final people who ultimately experienced to move to the rock. As certainly one of Malaysia's significant metropolitan areas, Penang Island's logistical infrastructure is well-developed, enabling extensive connections by using land, air and sea. The island's compact dimensions and an in depth road network also make it possible for for simplicity of travel for locals and tourists alike.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 49, "char_end_idx": 55, "value": "Komtar" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 234, "char_end_idx": 240, "value": "Penang" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 285, "char_end_idx": 296, "value": "George_Town,_Penang" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 352, "char_end_idx": 357, "value": "Netherlands" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 550, "char_end_idx": 563, "value": "Penang_Island" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 617, "char_end_idx": 625, "value": "Malaysia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 829, "char_end_idx": 843, "value": "Port_of_Penang" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 886, "char_end_idx": 894, "value": "Malaysia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 959, "char_end_idx": 968, "value": "Malaysia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 974, "char_end_idx": 980, "value": "Penang" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1017, "char_end_idx": 1024, "value": "Chingay_parade" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1129, "char_end_idx": 1137, "value": "Malaysia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1142, "char_end_idx": 1151, "value": "Singapore" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1153, "char_end_idx": 1159, "value": "Penang" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1162, "char_end_idx": 1169, "value": "Chingay_parade" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1494, "char_end_idx": 1498, "value": "RM-70_multiple_rocket_launcher" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1800, "char_end_idx": 1806, "value": "Penang" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2019, "char_end_idx": 2032, "value": "Penang" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2102, "char_end_idx": 2115, "value": "Penang" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2176, "char_end_idx": 2184, "value": "Malaysia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2186, "char_end_idx": 2197, "value": "Bayan_Lepas" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2440, "char_end_idx": 2448, "value": "Malaysia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2631, "char_end_idx": 2639, "value": "Malaysia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2759, "char_end_idx": 2765, "value": "Penang" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2865, "char_end_idx": 2873, "value": "Malaysia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2998, "char_end_idx": 3006, "value": "Malaysia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3042, "char_end_idx": 3050, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3100, "char_end_idx": 3110, "value": "George_Town,_Penang" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3307, "char_end_idx": 3320, "value": "Penang_Island" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3322, "char_end_idx": 3333, "value": "George_Town,_Penang" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3416, "char_end_idx": 3427, "value": "Bayan Lepas" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3600, "char_end_idx": 3603, "value": "Royal_Air_Force" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3671, "char_end_idx": 3674, "value": "OMQ" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3777, "char_end_idx": 3785, "value": "Malaysia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3820, "char_end_idx": 3833, "value": "Penang_Island" } ]
ITEM MOVED TO ARCHIVE: On May 9, 2016 9:14 pm, Fashion Stylist Online noted this item may be out of stock at Neiman Marcus because it was not referenced in their latest online catalog. If this item is out of stock at Neiman Marcus, you may be able to find similar fashions sold there or elsewhere on our Alice Olivia Designer Brand Directory. This item was published for sale online by Neiman Marcus on May 9, 2016 11:14 am and last updated by us May 9, 2016 9:14 pm. New promo codes and links offering limited time promotions, sales coupons, and special offers on Alice Olivia designer fashions and accessories will be posted on each designer label apparel page. For the latest up to date information on this Alice Olivia Ryley Distressed Flare Jeans Light Blue | Pants, Clothing And Workwear fashion item, including product specifications, ordering options, pricing, shipping details, high resolution pictures, shopper comments, and other sales media, visit the Neiman Marcus Online Store.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 109, "char_end_idx": 122, "value": "Neiman_Marcus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 217, "char_end_idx": 230, "value": "Neiman_Marcus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 386, "char_end_idx": 399, "value": "Neiman_Marcus" } ]
A Discount Glass is your portable solution to pretty much all your BrazoriaWindshield Patch-up requirements no matter what the make, design or justspot of your truck we highly serve the Brazoria TX area and look forward to the opportunity of gaining your business! It doesn’t matter if you have a foreign, domestic , fleet ride or simply semi truck we specialize inBrazoria mobile windshield repair in and will go to your small business or family home regardless if it’s in the Dayton, Houston, Kingwood, Humble or surrounding area. From the windshield, quarter side windows, side and back windows, look to us for the cost effective and beneficial solution for all of your Brazoria Windshield Repair or replacement needs.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 186, "char_end_idx": 197, "value": "Brazoria,_Texas" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 478, "char_end_idx": 484, "value": "Dayton,_Ohio" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 486, "char_end_idx": 493, "value": "Houston" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 495, "char_end_idx": 503, "value": "Kingwood,_Houston" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 505, "char_end_idx": 511, "value": "Humble,_Texas" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 673, "char_end_idx": 681, "value": "Brazoria" } ]
You will require hours and hours to explore our free Aries Stone Sex Tube. This is the place where you will always find HD Aries Stone Porn Videos to your hot taste! Bet Channel offers wagering opportunities on leagues such as Major League Baseball (MLB) in the U.S. and Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) in Japan. At a Bet Channel you are able to wager on the outcomes of each and every game including which teams will win their respective divisions, inter-league games, all-star games, playoffs, and the overall champion for the World Series and Japan Series as examples. At Bet Channel you are able to wager not only on the top football leagues in Europe including UEFA's Champions League and Europa League but also all World Cup matches (including regional qualifying round matches). With football being the world's most popular sport, Bet Channel wants to cater to those fans and sports bettors alike by offering the most favorable odds in the industry. Originating from the horserace tracks in the UK, bookmakers are known for their attractive payout percentages. Whether a casual bettor looking to make a few extra bucks on the game or a seasoned investor looking for solid investment opportunities in the market, sports fans alike make use of bookmakers. With odds available on sporting events from around the world, the investment opportunities are endless. Aside from sporting events, there are other markets on offer as well that are available for wagering at bookmakers. Some examples include political events like presidential elections and movie events such as the academy awards, etc. The terms and conditions of use of this website and all gaming products and opportunities available through it are offered by the Licensee, Media Gate N.V. Company registration number 135910(0). If you want, you can freely change width and height to meet your needs. The layout will adapt accordingly. U+13067 was added to Unicode in version 5.2 (2009). It belongs to the block Egyptian Hieroglyphs in the Supplementary Multilingual Plane. The glyph is not a composition. It has a Neutral East Asian Width. In bidirectional context it acts as Left To Right and is not mirrored. In text U+13067 behaves as Alphabetic regarding line breaks. It has type OLetter for sentence and ALetter for word breaks. The Grapheme Cluster Break is Any. This is Codepoints.net, a site dedicated to all things characters, letters and Unicode. The site is run by Manuel Strehl. The content can be freely reused under the given terms. We’d like to thank these fine people for making Codepoints.net possible. Feedback and contributions are always welcome. We use cookies to enhance your experience and to develop the site further. We never track you for monetary reasons. If you do not want this, you can either use the Do-Not-Track feature of your browser or opt out explicitly. Starts with 0 mana, but gains mana when it moves before entering battle. Each 10 mana increases attack speed by 10%. © 2014-2018 AutoAttack Games, Legion TD, and Legion TD 2 are registered trademarks of AutoAttack Games, Inc. KABUL (Pajhwok): President Donald Trump, addressing the General Assembly, has pledged his administration's support for the United Nations' reforms. The US government would be “partners in your work”, Trump told the UN General Assembly at the... read more KABUL (Pajhwok): Energy-starved Afghanistan has imported 205.2 million kWh of electricity from Tajikistan during the current month, a media report said on Thursday. The electricity imported by Afghanistan from the former Soviet republic is 23.6... read more WASHINGTON (Pajhwok): US defense secretary Jim Mattis said Monday “all options — from withdrawal, to using private contractors, to adding thousands of US forces to the fight — remain on the table for Afghanistan.” Mattis repeated the White House... read more KABUL (Pajhwok): A former Russian ambassador says America’s military campaign in Afghanistan has failed and the US needs to withdraw its troops from the war-devastated country. "Moscow has never hastened the withdrawal of the US troops from... read more KABUL (Pajhwok): The Afghan spymaster has urged First Vice-President Gen. Abdul Rashid Dostum, currently in Turkey, to return to Kabul, the BBC Pashto Service reports. National Directorate of Security (NDS) head Masoom Stanikzai met the VP at his... read more KABUL (Pajhwok): The Trump administration’s plan to deploy more troops to Afghanistan is a positive and encouraging move, says a former CIA director. David Petraeus, who also served as commander of US and coalition forces in Afghanistan,... read more KABUL (Pajhwok): President Ashraf Ghani says he is still awaiting the implementation of the commitments Pakistan made five months ago to help end the conflict in the country. In an interview with a Pan-Arab daily, Ghani alleged many terrorists... read more KABUL (Pajhwok): Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is scheduled to arrive at the head of a high-level delegation in Afghanistan on Sunday, says a media report Bahram Ghasemi, spokesman for the foreign ministry in Tehran, said Zarif... read more KABUL (Pajhwok): Former president Hamid Karzai, excoriating the dropping of the mother of all bombs in eastern Nangarhar province, has asked the Trump administration to be sincere toward the Afghans. In an interview aired on Monday, he denounced... read more KABUL (Pajhwok): Afghanistan's fast-improving cricket team, which has notched up spectacular wins in recent years, is all poised for Test status, chief coach Lalchand Rajput claimed on Tuesday. "Afghanistan is ready for Test cricket and our... read more stucco and stone outdoor fireplace can you over vs ,can you stucco over stone fireplace vs,stucco vs stone fireplace over and outdoor ,stucco and stone outdoor fireplace s can you over vs, stucco over stone fireplace vs and outdoor,stucco over stone fireplace and outdoor can you , can you stucco over stone fireplace and outdoor vs,can you stucco over stone fireplace vs and outdoor , can you stucco over stone fireplace and outdoor,stucco and stone outdoor fireplace vs can you over .
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 227, "char_end_idx": 248, "value": "Major_League_Baseball" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 250, "char_end_idx": 253, "value": "Fox_Major_League_Baseball" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 262, "char_end_idx": 266, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 271, "char_end_idx": 299, "value": "Nippon_Professional_Baseball" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 301, "char_end_idx": 304, "value": "Nippon_Professional_Baseball" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 309, "char_end_idx": 314, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 652, "char_end_idx": 658, "value": "Europe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 669, "char_end_idx": 673, "value": "UEFA" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 676, "char_end_idx": 692, "value": "CONCACAF_Champions_League" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 697, "char_end_idx": 710, "value": "Europa League" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 724, "char_end_idx": 733, "value": "FIFA_World_Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1005, "char_end_idx": 1007, "value": "United_Kingdom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1731, "char_end_idx": 1739, "value": "Licensee" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1924, "char_end_idx": 1931, "value": "Unicode" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1979, "char_end_idx": 1999, "value": "Egyptian_hieroglyphs" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2144, "char_end_idx": 2157, "value": "Writing_system" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2206, "char_end_idx": 2216, "value": "Alphabet" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2416, "char_end_idx": 2423, "value": "Unicode" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3085, "char_end_idx": 3090, "value": "Kabul" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3112, "char_end_idx": 3124, "value": "Donald_Trump" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3141, "char_end_idx": 3157, "value": "United_Nations_General_Assembly" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3208, "char_end_idx": 3223, "value": "United Nations'" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3237, "char_end_idx": 3239, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3285, "char_end_idx": 3290, "value": "Donald_Trump" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3300, "char_end_idx": 3319, "value": "United_Nations_General_Assembly" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3340, "char_end_idx": 3345, "value": "Kabul" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3347, "char_end_idx": 3354, "value": "Pajhwok_Afghan_News" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3372, "char_end_idx": 3383, "value": "Afghanistan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3435, "char_end_idx": 3445, "value": "Tajikistan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3533, "char_end_idx": 3544, "value": "Afghanistan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3561, "char_end_idx": 3567, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3598, "char_end_idx": 3608, "value": "Washington,_D.C." }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3620, "char_end_idx": 3622, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3641, "char_end_idx": 3651, "value": "Jim_Mattis" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3749, "char_end_idx": 3751, "value": "US" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3798, "char_end_idx": 3809, "value": "Afghanistan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3812, "char_end_idx": 3818, "value": "Jim_Mattis" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3832, "char_end_idx": 3843, "value": "White_House" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3857, "char_end_idx": 3862, "value": "Kabul" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3864, "char_end_idx": 3871, "value": "Pajhwok_Afghan_News" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3883, "char_end_idx": 3890, "value": "Russia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3907, "char_end_idx": 3914, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3938, "char_end_idx": 3949, "value": "Afghanistan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3969, "char_end_idx": 3971, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4035, "char_end_idx": 4041, "value": "Moscow" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4083, "char_end_idx": 4085, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4111, "char_end_idx": 4116, "value": "Kabul" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4118, "char_end_idx": 4125, "value": "Pajhwok" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4132, "char_end_idx": 4138, "value": "Afghanistan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4185, "char_end_idx": 4204, "value": "Abdul_Rashid_Dostum" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4219, "char_end_idx": 4225, "value": "Turkey" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4240, "char_end_idx": 4245, "value": "Kabul" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4279, "char_end_idx": 4311, "value": "National_Directorate_of_Security" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4313, "char_end_idx": 4316, "value": "National_Directorate_of_Security" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4348, "char_end_idx": 4350, "value": "Vice_president" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4371, "char_end_idx": 4376, "value": "Kabul" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4378, "char_end_idx": 4385, "value": "Pajhwok" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4392, "char_end_idx": 4397, "value": "Trump" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4445, "char_end_idx": 4456, "value": "Afghanistan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4507, "char_end_idx": 4510, "value": "Central_Intelligence_Agency" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4521, "char_end_idx": 4535, "value": "David_Petraeus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4569, "char_end_idx": 4571, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4596, "char_end_idx": 4607, "value": "Afghanistan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4622, "char_end_idx": 4627, "value": "Kabul" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4629, "char_end_idx": 4636, "value": "Pajhwok" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4649, "char_end_idx": 4661, "value": "Ashraf_Ghani" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4726, "char_end_idx": 4734, "value": "Pakistan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4820, "char_end_idx": 4828, "value": "Pan-Arabism" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4836, "char_end_idx": 4841, "value": "Ashraf_Ghani" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4879, "char_end_idx": 4884, "value": "Kabul" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4886, "char_end_idx": 4893, "value": "Pajhwok_Afghan_News" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4896, "char_end_idx": 4903, "value": "Iran" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4921, "char_end_idx": 4941, "value": "Mohammad_Javad_Zarif" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5007, "char_end_idx": 5018, "value": "Afghanistan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5104, "char_end_idx": 5110, "value": "Tehran_Province" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5117, "char_end_idx": 5122, "value": "Mohammad_Javad_Zarif" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5136, "char_end_idx": 5141, "value": "Kabul" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5143, "char_end_idx": 5150, "value": "Pajhwok_Afghan_News" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5170, "char_end_idx": 5182, "value": "Hamid_Karzai" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5247, "char_end_idx": 5256, "value": "Nangarhar_Province" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5281, "char_end_idx": 5286, "value": "Trump" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5327, "char_end_idx": 5334, "value": "Afghanistan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5395, "char_end_idx": 5400, "value": "Kabul" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5402, "char_end_idx": 5409, "value": "Pajhwok_Afghan_News" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5412, "char_end_idx": 5423, "value": "Afghanistan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5553, "char_end_idx": 5568, "value": "Lalchand_Rajput" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5590, "char_end_idx": 5601, "value": "Afghanistan" } ]
As to weight, AFAIK Monks and Ninjas are the same at (0.4 x Lvl ) + 10 = Weight. So at L50 the limit is 30 pounds, this includes any Shield worn. As to useable weapons, I keep trying anything I have found, but other than the list you posted elsewhere they are all Icky Wields. I'm aware of both ot these - my point is that both this information should be easily available ingame. It would be nice if elliptic could update his fork someday to make those information more easily accessible. Ah yes, very true. I have a weird math brain and some things just pop into my head without having to consider it at all, ie; the armor weight. But yes, it would be very nice to have a ticker like is done for Speed. I've just found The Ring of the Future King (+3,+8) (+3) <+23%> {SpStInDxCnChSl;-StDxCn;FiCoCfDi;Si(In Power (Narya)}
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 30, "char_end_idx": 36, "value": "Ninja" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 697, "char_end_idx": 702, "value": "Speed" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 814, "char_end_idx": 819, "value": "Three_Rings" } ]
Major Canadian condo markets might be plagued with fears over high personal debt and overbuilding, but experts say an even bigger threat to owners involves problems with insurance. Following a few claims, some co-owners are left in a bind when renewing their building’s insurance policy: annual premiums often double and no longer cover for water damage. « Being a first time home buyer, I did not know much. Annik was able and willing to help me along the way in every aspect. My husband and I having two totally different tastes was a challenge but she knew exactly the »middle ground » and was able to find ... » « Annik was absolutely exceptional in her availabilities, knowledge of transactions, the market, the legal implications, communication skills and commitment. Her dedication and astute real estate savvy are phenomenal. I have already referred her and intend to continue to do so. She is a gem cubed, yes not squared, cubed! ... »
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6, "char_end_idx": 14, "value": "Canada" } ]
Can't make it to the Web2forDev Conference in Rome? Want to know what is happening at the Conference? Catch the debates online at http://blog.web2fordev.net! A media team of journalists from both Southern and Northern countries will provide daily reports on all presentations and interesting discussions during the Conference. Various Web 2.0 techniques like blogging, vlogging, podcasts and streaming video will be used to engage people online. In order to ’un-conference the conference’ participants will also be asked to report on their ideas and experiences by blogging on the Conference website. To cover the presentations from all speakers during the plenary sessions, the media team will use the assistance of the University of Wageningen (WUR). They have developed a special technique called Presentations2Go, an innovative solution to simply capture presentations and lectures on video by linking the video image of the presenter with the presentation and storing it for later (re)use, in this case for presentation online. Every night we’ll do our best to upload the videos. Panos Institute West Africa (PIWA) is sponsoring two journalists to cover the event as part of their ongoing work to support West African journalists to boost their capacities in ICTs . Sense About Science has produced a guide to help people to query the status of science and research reported in the media. Get the guide by clicking the e-button I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life... really! No part of this website or any of its contents may be reproduced, copied, modified or adapted, without the prior written consent of the author, unless otherwise indicated for stand-alone materials. (remember, at Anonymousmom.com when you respond, you do NOT have to leave your name, email or link to your blog… but if you want to – feel free) ← What does your family think of your husband? How much time do you spend surfing the net at work? → Oh. This is an easy one. A man. As a high school teacher, I do not think a woman should be running a high school. I just don’t think she can deal with the discipline needed with teenage males in today’s society. They need a firm male they can respect and fear at the same time. I think it really depends on their personality. I have had a few male bosses in the past who were very sexual in their conduct and talk. And I have had a few women bosses who were great and others who looked at the people beneath them as competition – both personally and professionally. It all depends on their work ethic, personnality and supervising skills. I don’t like micromanagers of any sex. I think men are. It’s been easy for me to figure out how to make things work when I have a male boss. Women are harder because, I think, they’re just as analytical and hard to figure out. Men…they don’t get all caught up in emotions or reading into things that just simply aren’t there. They also don’t feel the intense need to try and push their supposed superiority onto others. That’s been my personal experience anyway. I agree with Miss D.C. it all boils down to their personality. I’ve work under Three different female principals each had their own personality. However, they had something in common. They did not like being challenge its always my way or the highway. As a man I would rather work with a male supervisor. I would rather work for or with 100 men than one woman. Men are so much more logical and practical. Women feel challenged and it is all about competition and not working as a team and/or for the betterment of the company. It really is a shame.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 46, "char_end_idx": 50, "value": "Rome" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 196, "char_end_idx": 204, "value": "Southern_Europe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 315, "char_end_idx": 325, "value": "Academic_conference" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 335, "char_end_idx": 342, "value": "Web 2.0" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 581, "char_end_idx": 591, "value": "Academic_conference" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 721, "char_end_idx": 745, "value": "Wageningen_University_and_Research" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 747, "char_end_idx": 750, "value": "Wur" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1085, "char_end_idx": 1112, "value": "Panos_Network" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1210, "char_end_idx": 1222, "value": "West_Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1264, "char_end_idx": 1268, "value": "Information_and_communications_technology" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1271, "char_end_idx": 1290, "value": "Sense_about_Science" } ]
The payouts mirror a increasing base of loyal users, which in turn has intended elevated earnings and many new hires. In a standard desktop Computer system, the facility provide converts AC line voltage into DC, supplying quite a few very carefully controlled small voltages at superior currents. It concludes that "Availability of substantial voltage, significant power, switching transistors at average charges is offering added impetus to using significant performance switching common [sic] materials. Substantial rise in use is predicted this yr." The 2nd system in Holt's patent, the clamp winding and diode to return electrical power in the flyback converter, was used in many different energy provides till the mid-eighties then disappeared. Version 8, just launched, overhauls about 40% in the product or service's code and encompasses a new "modules" architecture that allows you to "put as lots of modules in only one window as you'll need; they can be arbitrarily organized, dismissed, shut and dragged out of your window. They can be assigned to either left pane, and they are thoroughly customizable." Lingon can be used to operate scripts and plans mechanically, continuously, or at certain times, managing several tasks Formerly delegated on the Unix "cron" application. Quicken notes look at file-integrity difficulties involving basic Mac file "useful resource forks" vs. cloud storage, Excess fat flash sticks and backup solutions, in addition consumer confusion about file locations and variations and in addition challenges with Substantial Sierra APFS volumes. If you want to start making an attempt the new version two once it's out there, check the choices Instantly check for updates and Contain Beta & Preview variations in FAF's Preferences window. Whatever they did do was uncover the correct recipe for creating a new item classification. They modified the way computers are utilized by the general public and eternally altered the trajectory of private computing. Sola Essential Industries "predict that minicomputer manufacturers will be working with much more transformerless switching regulators in 1972, for top effectiveness and decreased sizing and bodyweight." Trio Laboratories "signifies that Pc and peripheral brands are turning to switching styles because pricing their website has become far more aggressive and programs are requiring reduced measurement." • Resolves a problem by which the import day was made use of because the capture day when importing from specified SD cards or AVCHD cameras Autonomous auto dialogue involves classes from airline flights AF447 and QF32, Nvidia hardware general performance and marketing statements, the Uber pedestrian fatality, Tesla's Autopilot crashing right into a parked police motor vehicle, and more.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 208, "char_end_idx": 210, "value": "Direct_current" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 571, "char_end_idx": 575, "value": "Holt" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1116, "char_end_idx": 1122, "value": "Lingon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1750, "char_end_idx": 1753, "value": "Finnish_Air_Force" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2232, "char_end_idx": 2234, "value": "Personal_computer" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2603, "char_end_idx": 2608, "value": "Air_France_Flight_447" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2613, "char_end_idx": 2617, "value": "Qantas_Flight_32" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2619, "char_end_idx": 2625, "value": "Nvidia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2685, "char_end_idx": 2689, "value": "Uber" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2711, "char_end_idx": 2716, "value": "Tesla" } ]
home | contact us | privacy policy | view cart | site map128 W 4th Ave Mount Dora, FL 32757 Copyright � 2018 Barrel of Books and Games.com All Rights Reserved. Step #5 - Enter a condolence message in the text box. You will be alerted to any misspellings by the system (with a red line under the suspected misspelling, and with a right click of your mouse, you'll be given alternative suggestions). Step #6 - Complete the "Captcha" question, designed to ensure that the response is generated by a human being. Step #9 - There is the option to provide feedback about this service. You may choose to enter a comment and select "Submit Comment", or simply select "No Thanks". Step #10 - Once the condolence has been submitted, you will be taken to the Condolences page. At this point (if you've not already done so) you can do one of three things: make the condolence private (if you had originally set it to be a public message), modify the condolence, or remove it completely. Once a condolence has been sent, only the public condolences will be displayed within the Book of Memories™. Private condolences will not be shown. You will be able to view all of the private condolences either by using the Family Log-in feature or having your email address included in the Condolence Email List. This is a list of recipients in which all of the condolences will be sent to (family and/or friends). Either can be done within the client editor. If you are a family member and have questions about receiving private messages of condolence, please contact us. The condolences will be sent to all email addresses within the Condolence Email List at 4am and 4pm (EST) only. Crafted with Wool and touches of polyester, Boyd shags have just a touch of sheen for added prestige. I love flowers, so I am going to post quite a few of them. These are blossoms I saw on the street on May 30.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 83, "char_end_idx": 85, "value": "Florida" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 422, "char_end_idx": 429, "value": "CAPTCHA" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 660, "char_end_idx": 669, "value": "No_Thanks_(poetry_collection)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1705, "char_end_idx": 1709, "value": "Boyd_County,_Kentucky" } ]
Find a Radio Station. Adjust the nozzle to a. Just the way he said it, tellsme, that may be the only fan he had with him. Before working on an air conditioner, ALWAYS start by turning off the power to the unit, which can be done at the service disconnect on your outdoor unit or at the main breaker panel of your home. Air conditioning makes deep plan buildings feasible, for otherwise they would have to be built narrower or with light wells so that inner spaces received sufficient outdoor air via natural ventilation. YOU WILL want a variable fan unit no matter what. Ace also has heater accessories for your heating units. I had to do some extra screwdriver work to secure it. Glad you gave it a shot! Never run the system without the filters in place, and always let a washed filter dry completely before reinstalling it. Motor had felt HOT to touch when we were working on it third time. Under normal operation, your air conditioner repair cheap (More Support) conditioner should only leak or produce condensation while operating. I think maybe you are confusing SEER, which is an efficiency-related rating higher SEER means more effective use of the electric power used to compress the gas , and TONS rating, which is a measure of the total cooling power of the system. Models that scored excellent or very good in our noise tests are so quiet that the only sound you might hear is the fan running. Do that sound about air conditioner repair cheap right for installed prices? Before you talk with an HVAC repair service, know the model of your system and any maintenance history. Mick: Where do you live? Some systems with small storage capacity are hybrid systems, using free cooling early in the cooling season, and later employing a heat pump to chill the circulation coming from the storage. HIDING BEHIND THEIR DEALERS. Check with your contractor to see whether you might cut costs by buying the air conditioning system yourself or using existing heating system ductwork in your home. If any of those parts are not installed, the fan may stop operating in order to prevent damage to electrical parts. This article is the start of our series on how to diagnose an air conditioner or heat pump that is not cooling: this article explains. Although no heat is coming out. When you replace the condenser you need to add oil to it. We live in Florida. Read More Haier is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Haier Group. Air conditioners work by pulling hot air from inside the home outside. Take your freon detector and put it next to the pipe insulation on the suction line. See all results Recommended Buying Guides See all guides Published by Trane Air Conditioner Buying Guide When looking for air conditioners, today s shoppers have plenty of options. As a leader in producing energy efficient home comfort solutions, Trane offers many products that are eligible for residential energy credits. About Carrier Core Values Fact Sheet Willis Carrier History Sustainability Careers News Contact Us. SEER of the two models. Comfort is reached at lower air temperature due to eliminating circulating air. Central Air Conditioner, Double garage, All…. You do not have to take my word for this, rather you can call five air conditioning companies and ask if they will sell and install Trane equipment. Just ask the folks at the Microkelvin Laboratory at the University of Florida, where they get about as close to absolute zero as is possible. Our experienced drain cleaning professionals will diagnose the problem, safely clear the clog and get your home or office back in the flow in no time. The older the vehicle, the higher the rate of seepage. Dust that builds up on the coil can hamper its ability to absorb heat. Find a local Trane specialist today. Central air units also vary in cost, depending on bells and whistles. There are other causes of water pooling around an inside air conditioning unit, but these are some of the most common. Archery is a pastime activity, a work of art, and a lifestyle. Archery has been designed and influenced by many archers throughout the ages. A 2002 report by American Sports Data discovered there were 18.5 million seasoned archers in the world. 85 percent of archers polled who had used a bow in the last year were under the age of 40, and 59 % were male. The biggest change has been the generation bubble that did archery in their youth and have grown up with the Lord of The Rings explosion into the world wide mainstream of competitive sports and sees it as a participation activity for their children led by competitive athletes who are affiliated and instruct for our brand and web site. Are you having trouble learning How to Shoot a Bow? Is the fear of falling keeping you from progressing? Study all of the fundamentals of Archery fast in a one-week camp. We will show you the principles of Archery like how to balance, push, turn, proper foot placement, and how to stop. No matter, of where you are at.. you can benefit from individualized instruction to meet your skill level. Location: Our company has certified locations right in Brewster. The location depends on which day and time you choose and what level of lessons you need. Archery Lessons of Brewster was developed to help people of all ages that wants to participate in the lifestyle and skilled regiment of archery. We take great parchery in helping people of all ages learn how to shoot a bow. ”Brewster Archery Lessons has given me more than I expected, because I expected somebody to say “Okay here, do this, do that, go home, and come back next week,” but the follow up that he has given, and the effort of sending me the lessons, and the encouragement… He’s very subtle about it but he’s so positive, so he has surpassed my expectations.” “I had always wanted to learn to shoot the bow, and due to bad experiences in the past, I was afraid to try it. Your lessons make the process accessible and exciting, and work with me at my own pace. My lessons with Josh have taught me so much and I’m eternally grateful for that!” Jim in Brewster For those who want to take their archery discipline to the next level in the shortest period of time- our Boot Camp session provides golf lessons that dramatically increase the student’s overall ability to perform quickly. The Brewster Boot Camp session are back-to-back days designed with your schedule in mind. Please call us for more information
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 571, "char_end_idx": 574, "value": "Ace" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1069, "char_end_idx": 1073, "value": "SEER" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1507, "char_end_idx": 1511, "value": "HVAC" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1587, "char_end_idx": 1591, "value": "Mick" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2349, "char_end_idx": 2356, "value": "Florida" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2410, "char_end_idx": 2421, "value": "Haier" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2649, "char_end_idx": 2670, "value": "Air_conditioning" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2826, "char_end_idx": 2831, "value": "Trane" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2940, "char_end_idx": 2954, "value": "Air_conditioning" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3107, "char_end_idx": 3130, "value": "Air_conditioning" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3285, "char_end_idx": 3290, "value": "Trane" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3358, "char_end_idx": 3379, "value": "University_of_Florida" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3734, "char_end_idx": 3739, "value": "Trane" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4778, "char_end_idx": 4785, "value": "Archery" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5089, "char_end_idx": 5097, "value": "Brewster,_New_York" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5978, "char_end_idx": 5982, "value": "Josh_Lyman" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6044, "char_end_idx": 6047, "value": "Jim_Morrison" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6051, "char_end_idx": 6059, "value": "Brewster,_New_York" } ]
The testimony was introduced at a preliminary hearing held to determine whether prosecutors have enough evidence to put the 78-year-old TV star on trial on sexual assault charges that could bring 10 years in prison. It was not the face-to-face confrontation between accuser and accused that some had anticipated: Constand was not in the courtroom, and the judge ruled that she would not have to testify at the hearing and that prosecutors could instead have her statements to police read into the record. Cosby's lawyers argued unsuccessfully that that would be hearsay and would deprive him of his right to confront his accuser. Such testimony from law enforcement officers is common practice at preliminary hearings in Pennsylvania, which have a far lower burden of proof than trials. In her statement, Constand said Cosby penetrated her with his fingers as she drifted in and out of consciousness soon after he gave her the pills at his suburban Philadelphia mansion in 2004. The content contained on the web site has been prepared by BLN as a service to the internet community and is not intended to constitute legal advice or a substitute for consultation with a licensed legal professional in a particular case. Law Firm Website Design by Law Promo Blog Archive November 2018 (11) October 2018 (31) September 2018 (30) August 2018 (31) July 2018 (31) June 2018 (30) May 2018 (31) April 2018 (30) March 2018 (31) February 2018 (28) January 2018 (31) December 2017 (31) November 2017 (30) October 2017 (31) September 2017 (30) August 2017 (31) July 2017 (31) June 2017 (30) May 2017 (31) April 2017 (30) March 2017 (31) February 2017 (28) January 2017 (31) December 2016 (31) November 2016 (30) October 2016 (31) September 2016 (30) August 2016 (31) July 2016 (31) June 2016 (30) May 2016 (31) April 2016 (30) March 2016 (31) February 2016 (29) January 2016 (31) December 2015 (31) November 2015 (30) October 2015 (31) September 2015 (30) August 2015 (31) July 2015 (31) June 2015 (30) May 2015 (31) April 2015 (30) March 2015 (31) February 2015 (28) January 2015 (31) December 2014 (31) November 2014 (30) October 2014 (31) September 2014 (30) August 2014 (31) July 2014 (31) June 2014 (30) May 2014 (31) April 2014 (30) March 2014 (31) February 2014 (28) January 2014 (31) December 2013 (31) November 2013 (30) October 2013 (31) September 2013 (30) August 2013 (31) July 2013 (31) June 2013 (30) May 2013 (31) April 2013 (30) March 2013 (31) February 2013 (28) January 2013 (31) December 2012 (31) November 2012 (24) October 2012 (31) September 2012 (30) August 2012 (31) July 2012 (31) June 2012 (30) May 2012 (31) April 2012 (30) March 2012 (29) February 2012 (29) January 2012 (31) December 2011 (31) November 2011 (30) October 2011 (26) September 2011 (30) August 2011 (31) July 2011 (31) June 2011 (30) May 2011 (31) April 2011 (30) March 2011 (29) February 2011 (27) January 2011 (31) December 2010 (31) November 2010 (30) October 2010 (29) September 2010 (30) August 2010 (32) July 2010 (31) June 2010 (30) May 2010 (31) April 2010 (34) March 2010 (37) February 2010 (28) January 2010 (32) December 2009 (32) November 2009 (26) October 2009 (32) September 2009 (31) August 2009 (92) July 2009 (37) June 2009 (30) May 2009 (31) April 2009 (30) March 2009 (31) February 2009 (29) January 2009 (31) December 2008 (32) November 2008 (32) October 2008 (41) September 2008 (39) August 2008 (47) July 2008 (31) June 2008 (34) May 2008 (31) April 2008 (129) March 2008 (32) February 2008 (32) January 2008 (33) December 2007 (66) November 2007 (30) October 2007 (37) September 2007 (37) August 2007 (32) July 2007 (36) June 2007 (30) May 2007 (12) After my Inactive Period of Adjustment today, which included playing couch potato watching our Philadelphia Eagles, I've recovered to write a few notes and post a few pictures about last night. Suzanne and her In Pursuit of Ale crew kept their word and made their way out on the R5 from Philly to Gullifty's to Teresa's Next Door to TJ's to the Flying Pig. Patty and I met up with her and her ladies (plus, a couple of almost-gents, too) at TJ's and moved on to Flying Pig with them. (Hey, it was on our way home from TJ's!) Sounds like they all had a great day & night with Sly Fox cans for the ride (sh, don't tell Septa!), a scavenger hunt form to fill out, and great beer bars to nosh and slosh around at. I'm not sure which turned out to be their favorite stop; it probably doesn't matter, since quality beers were available at every stop they made. Even some IPAs for the IPA-ers. Here's a few quick pictures. I've got more incriminating ones, but for now I'd like to stay on their good sides :) Bryan J. Kolesar. Based in southeastern Pennsylvania while exploring the world of beer. In search of the Best Beer since 1991; Writing about it since 2005. THIS SUBSCRIPTION IS NOT FOR THE PRINT EDITION this is only for the digital edition. Print subscribers must call or mail in their order. PLEASE TAKE NOTE: The Bridgton News online digital edition is now available on most mobile devices, including the iPad and iPhone, however we are currently experiencing a problem enlarging the view on those devices. IF YOU ARE RE-SUBSCRIBING AFTER YOUR PREVIOUS SUBSCRIPTION HAS EXPIRED: Please make sure you are logged in before attempting to pay for your subscription. Do this by scrolling down on this page and making sure that you don't see the log-in form on the right-hand side. If you are not logged in, your payment will go through but your account will not be automatically upgraded. Here you can subscribe to the online version ONLY of The Bridgton News. The News subscriptions are available in either one month ($3.75), six month ($15.95) or one year ($28.95) packages. Each issue comes out in stores on Thursday, while digital issues may become available Wednesday night. Once you've completed your Paypal order, please wait for Paypal to automatically redirect you to the registration page. Also check your email for a confirmation. If you don't see this in your inbox, check the spam folder.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 313, "char_end_idx": 321, "value": "Constand_Viljoen" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 505, "char_end_idx": 510, "value": "Bill_Cosby" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 721, "char_end_idx": 733, "value": "Pennsylvania" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 805, "char_end_idx": 813, "value": "Constand_Viljoen" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 819, "char_end_idx": 824, "value": "Bill_Cosby" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 949, "char_end_idx": 961, "value": "Philadelphia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3748, "char_end_idx": 3767, "value": "Philadelphia_Eagles" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3847, "char_end_idx": 3854, "value": "Undone_–_The_Sweater_Song" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3940, "char_end_idx": 3946, "value": "Cheesesteak" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3964, "char_end_idx": 3970, "value": "Teresa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3998, "char_end_idx": 4008, "value": "When_pigs_fly" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4010, "char_end_idx": 4015, "value": "Patty" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4115, "char_end_idx": 4125, "value": "When_pigs_fly" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4228, "char_end_idx": 4235, "value": "Sly Fox" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4695, "char_end_idx": 4707, "value": "Pennsylvania" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5062, "char_end_idx": 5066, "value": "IPad" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5071, "char_end_idx": 5077, "value": "IPhone" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5859, "char_end_idx": 5865, "value": "PayPal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5889, "char_end_idx": 5895, "value": "PayPal" } ]
Some people is usually hypnotized and many Others can not. I have not been hypnotized before, but that doesn't imply that it cannot be completed. From what I have heard, hypnosis is not really like in the flicks. The real origin and essence from the hypnotic condition, may be the induction of a behavior of abstraction or mental concentration, through which, as in reverie or spontaneous abstraction, the powers with the head are a great deal of engrossed with one idea or coach of thought, as, with the nonce, to render the individual unconscious of, or indifferently aware to, all other Suggestions, impressions, or trains of assumed. Mesmer held the feeling that hypnosis was a sort of mystical drive that flows through the hypnotist to the individual getting hypnotized, but his theory was dismissed by critics who asserted that there is no magical element to hypnotism. The real origin and essence on the hypnotic ailment, is the induction of a behavior of abstraction or psychological concentration, in which, as in reverie or spontaneous abstraction, the powers in the brain are a great deal of engrossed with one plan or train of thought, as, for your nonce, to render the individual unconscious of, or indifferently mindful to, all other Strategies, impressions, or trains of considered. If you might actually Manage/influence individuals like that, criminals would apply it to a significant scale for crimes or fiscal achieve (other than phase leisure. Hypnosis is not real with regard to it getting some kind of magical Manage around One more particular person's brain. Nevertheless, a lot of people are Obviously suggestible and have extremely weak minds. Hypnotism - Self Hypnosis The Art of Hypnotism, Self Hypnosis, and Hypnotizing Some others Many years back I went into a Hypnotist to understand the Art. He taught me how you can hypnotize myself and Other individuals. It is in fact a simple system involving hardly any examine and apply. You need to remember, not Everybody might be hypnotized. Lots of people are so wrapped up within their feelings of daily problems they can't simply just focus. In order to be hypnotized, you should be capable to rest and crystal clear your brain just similar to you would in the course of meditation. I would propose making an attempt it on by yourself in advance of attempting it on Other individuals. Here i will discuss the steps to hypnotizing by yourself... one. Sit on a couch while in the upright position and close your eyes and also your arms at your facet or inside your lap. Do not move around. Just sit there and relax to get a moment. two. Very clear your head of all ideas. How would you make this happen?.... simply just picture a huge Dumpster or an exceedingly substantial metallic box on your own psychological monitor. Then see it open up and put your thoughts and concerns in it one after the other.... expenditures... your like-lifetime.... challenges.... your children.... your position... every thing you'll be able to imagine. Then shut the lid and lock it! Then force it off your psychological display. 3. Now sit there quietly without any ideas for your moment. While you are all set to begin... don't forget about to tell your self as you experience each part of the body that you are turning into A growing number of comfortable as you go. You have to Convey to On your own THIS! four. Now... start with your head.... imagine just about every section of the head comforting... start with your eyes.... then go on your ears.... the mouth... all your facial muscles. expend time with Every portion to make sure it really is fully peaceful. 5. Now go to the neck and do a similar. 6. Now go towards your total chest and stomach location and begin with your heart... slow it down and make it at peace. Relax all you chest muscles and afterwards your abdomen area. seven. Now take it easy your arms experience them going limp. Unwind every single muscle mass in your arms one by one such as your fingers. 8. Up coming Visit the groin place and take it easy all of the muscle mass there. There isn't a evidence that hypnosis operates precisely the way it can be claimed. There is generally generally some type of "willingness" to think through the client as well as their participation dictates the outcome. If hypnosis have been real, we might be applying some type of version of the for head Manage inside the military or for prisoner rehabilitation and so on. Before prolonged, hypnotism begun discovering its way into the whole world of recent medicine. Using hypnotism in the clinical area was designed well-liked by surgeons and doctors like Elliotson and James Esdaille and researchers like James Braid who assisted to expose the biological and Actual physical benefits of hypnotism.[50] In keeping with his writings, Braid began to listen to reports relating to many Oriental meditative procedures before long after the discharge of his to start with publication on hypnotism, Neurypnology (1843). He initial discussed Many of these oriental tactics in a learn more series of articles entitled Magic, Mesmerism, Hypnotism, etcetera. The speculation is that the unconscious doesn’t distinguish in between “you not have�?�?And “you may have”�?You don’t want the result for being which you increase your self-question. ? · two several years in the past 0 Psychologists for example Robert Baker and Graham Wagstaff assert that what we phone hypnosis is really a kind of discovered social behaviour, a complex hybrid of social compliance, peace, and suggestibility which will account For numerous esoteric behavioural manifestations.[one hundred eighty] These terms were popularized in English with the Scottish surgeon James Braid (to whom they are sometimes wrongly attributed) all around 1841. Braid based his exercise on that created by Franz Mesmer and his followers (which was identified as "Mesmerism" or "animal magnetism"), but differed in his theory regarding how the method worked. Haha the "finest respond to" shown for this problem is actually just non-perception. Base line is, well-known depictions of "hypnosis" craft a Wrong narrative of some super mystery way to manage Other people in opposition to their will. Certainly this is false, science fiction. Being hypnotized, a person need to Wish to be hypnotized, so it's significantly less about a person human controlling Yet another, and more details on the state of brain of the individual being hypnotized. Needless to say self-hypnotization can be done. Individuals can and do mislead by themselves on a regular basis. Lies regarding their morality, their individualism, particular good results, and many others. Last May perhaps [1843], a gentleman residing in Edinburgh, personally mysterious to me, who experienced long resided in India, favored me using a letter expressing his approbation on the sights which I'd published on the nature and brings about of hypnotic and mesmeric phenomena. In corroboration of my sights, he referred to what he experienced previously witnessed in oriental regions, and advised me to investigate the Dabistan, a reserve currently published, for additional proof to precisely the same outcome.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 638, "char_end_idx": 644, "value": "Franz_Mesmer" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4628, "char_end_idx": 4637, "value": "John_Elliotson" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4678, "char_end_idx": 4689, "value": "James_Braid_(surgeon)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4805, "char_end_idx": 4810, "value": "James_Braid_(surgeon)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4855, "char_end_idx": 4863, "value": "Orient" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5082, "char_end_idx": 5087, "value": "Magic_(supernatural)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5089, "char_end_idx": 5098, "value": "Animal_magnetism" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5100, "char_end_idx": 5109, "value": "Hypnosis" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5366, "char_end_idx": 5378, "value": "Robert_A._Baker" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5669, "char_end_idx": 5676, "value": "England" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5686, "char_end_idx": 5694, "value": "Scotland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5703, "char_end_idx": 5714, "value": "James_Braid_(surgeon)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5780, "char_end_idx": 5785, "value": "James_Braid_(surgeon)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5824, "char_end_idx": 5836, "value": "Franz_Mesmer" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5881, "char_end_idx": 5890, "value": "Animal_magnetism" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6290, "char_end_idx": 6294, "value": "Wish" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6717, "char_end_idx": 6726, "value": "Edinburgh" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6789, "char_end_idx": 6794, "value": "India" } ]
The SINGER 7258 Stylist sewing machine is perfect for new and skilled sewers alike boasting many advanced features including an automatic needle threader, optimal stitch length and width settings, easy push-button stitch selection and drop feed for free motion sewing. With 100 built-in stitches including 6 fully automatic 1-step buttonholes, the Stylist is equipped to handle a wide variety of sewing projects. The included Quick Start Guide, machine intro DVD and stitch guide help get your set up and sewing in no time. All lighting equipment on a car must work — properly — and this includes brake (even the supplemental in the rear window), tail, head, reverse and license plate lights. Proper function includes proper colors of lights, so no funny designer colors are allowed. If a brake or taillight shows any amount of white light — bingo, it’s a violation. If a broken brake/tail light is covered with tape, even if the tape is the same color as the light (nice try), it’s a violation. Folks seem to love using different colored lights to accessorize their cars. Neon lights for ground effects look cute in movies, and those stupid lights on windshield wipers, rims and the rest; well, they’re all pretty much illegal on the road. At car shows they’re fine, but Main Street isn’t a car show. Not all of us are as excitable about or have a Rolodex (remember those?) embedded in our respective psyches, in which we store the Vehicle Code as those of us in Traffic. I assure you though; it can come in handy when you’re looking for probable cause to stop someone you’d like to have a closer look at. We know dirt bags usually drive really crappy cars, making themselves easy targets for traffic stops. That’s bush-league stuff. We’re looking for the smarter-than-average crook, the one who attempts to fly under the radar. Knowing the fine detail of an equipment violation or an overlooked moving violation makes for great PC, and yes, it’s okay to use the letter of the law to your advantage. So, tune your radar for “low-level” work. Before we jump into it, I have to admit to a deficiency. I’m fairly fluent in the California Vehicle Code (CVC), but I don’t know a damn thing about the Insert-Every-Other-State Vehicle Code (IEOSVC). Consequently, you’ll have to take the plain text language here and do a bit of research to find the specific sections I’m talking about. American COP Magazine is an FMG Publication. © 2016 Copyright by Publishers Development Corporation. All rights reserved. American COP Magazine is a registered Trademark of Publishers Development Corporation. Because American Families United is recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization, donations are not tax deductible and individual donors are not reported to the government or the public. Steven Biel is Executive Director of the Humanities Center at Harvard and Senior Lecturer in History and Literature, where he served as Director of Studies from 1999 to 2006. He is the author of American Gothic: A Life of America’s Most Famous Painting (W.W. Norton, 2005), Down with the Old Canoe: A Cultural History of the Titanic Disaster (W.W. Norton, 1996), and Independent Intellectuals in the United States, 1910-1945 (New York University Press, 1992), and the editor of American Disasters (NYU Press, 2001) and Titanica: The Disaster of the Century in Poetry, Song, and Prose (W.W. Norton, 1998). His teaching has covered a wide range of topics in U.S. cultural history, including social protest and reform, public intellectual life, Hollywood cinema, popular fiction, the 1920s and 1930s, post-Second World War gender and sexuality, the Vietnam War, the history and literature of California and the U.S. West, and the history and literature of New York City. wall hanging storage baskets wall mounted storage containers the wire storage baskets home design ideas for hanging wire storage baskets wall hanging storage with 3 ikea baskets. wall hanging storage baskets 8 clever ways to organize your toddlers toys baskets on wall hanging storage with 3 ikea baskets. wall hanging storage baskets wall mounted wicker storage baskets best kitchen produce baskets images on hanging home decoration wall mounted wire storage baskets. wall hanging storage baskets wall hanging storage wire modular kitchen wall storage basket wall mounted storage bins with lids wall hanging storage with 3 ikea baskets. wall hanging storage baskets how to make hanging fruit baskets to free up space wall hanging baskets for bathroom storage. wall hanging storage baskets great list of ideas for unorthodox things to hang on the wall what to hang wall mounted wire storage baskets. wall hanging storage baskets wall mounted wicker storage baskets wall wire baskets storage wall mounted wicker storage baskets wall home wall mounted wire storage baskets. wall hanging storage baskets i like this for my onions potatoes garlic a 1 tiered one would a wall basket wall hanging wire storage baskets. wall hanging storage baskets wall storage basket wall hanging storage baskets the well appointed potting shed 5 baskets as wall wall mounted wire storage baskets. Tagged wall hanging baskets for bathroom storage, wall hanging storage with 3 ikea baskets, wall hanging wire storage baskets, wall mounted wire storage baskets The wine is good. That was a stupid and dangerous thing to do. It's kind of creepy in here, isn't it? Tell her which bus to get on. Following a cookbook, I made my first Spanish food, and it came out very well. I'm the surgeon. I worked for Deb. Did he come by bus or by train? The children are playing in the snow. Do you want this T-shirt? He opened a law office in Cincinnati. Everybody knows I don't like Kit. Change is important. I want to know where you heard that. Better to give up possessions than to live in discontent with others. "What did you have for lunch?" "Gyoza that Maria made herself. They were really delicious!" Dale has enough money to buy any computer in this store. He just needs to decide which one. I just want to visit her. I did that one time. Stupidity is riding a bike that doesn't have brakes. Of the three boys, Bill behaves most politely. I'm getting sick and tired of this. Injuries are frequent. That which is not today, will be tomorrow. Excuse me, without wasabi, please. Protestors are chaining themselves to trees to prevent deforestation of the area. Think made peace with Trent. Hostilities temporarily ceased. Let her have fun. Mats doesn't want me around when Kee is here. My briefcase was nowhere to be found. Meanwhile, I need some time by myself. You're as tall as I am. He left his wife. I think Kimmo is about thirty years old. She will soon clear away these dishes. I left home early so I'd be on time for the meeting. I have to buy some medicine for my mother. You may not come in. I didn't want to say anything, but I had no choice. I don't think I've ever met Jose. Please show me your notebook. Television is a very important medium for giving information. Let me know where you're staying. Will you have to tell them? We'll meet you downstairs. Hasn't Gill come home yet? We agree, you will come to dinner at our house. Are you back home now? Martyn washed the dishes and Julius dried them. Don't tell me that Dan is talking to that crow. Sandeep is concerned about Don. She is loved by him. Her name came up in 42 separate entries in a Google search. Someone in this room needs a good deodorant. Miwako, I want you to meet Kenny. You stole my idea. He could see the entire landscape from the top of the mountain Timothy is having an allergic reaction to something he ate. Just ask him. Nara is as old as Kyoto. You can't pretend it didn't happen. Having climbed all the way to the shrine, I decided to dedicate a votive horse tablet. Willie told me I was his only friend. You smell nice. I can't ask you to take that sort of risk. You should go home. It's late. Oh, he speaks Russian, doesn't he? Time is on our side. I want to hear you say it. Would you mind waiting out here, please?
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 348, "char_end_idx": 355, "value": "Stylist" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1272, "char_end_idx": 1283, "value": "New_York_State_Route_25A" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1349, "char_end_idx": 1356, "value": "Rolodex" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1433, "char_end_idx": 1445, "value": "Vehicle_registration_plate" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2125, "char_end_idx": 2148, "value": "California Vehicle Code" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2150, "char_end_idx": 2153, "value": "New_York_Stock_Exchange" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2644, "char_end_idx": 2647, "value": "Internal_Revenue_Service" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3047, "char_end_idx": 3058, "value": "W._W._Norton_&amp;_Company" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3136, "char_end_idx": 3147, "value": "W._W._Norton_&amp;_Company" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3193, "char_end_idx": 3206, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3219, "char_end_idx": 3244, "value": "New York University Press" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3291, "char_end_idx": 3300, "value": "NYU Press" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3361, "char_end_idx": 3365, "value": "Song" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3371, "char_end_idx": 3376, "value": "Prose" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3378, "char_end_idx": 3389, "value": "W._W._Norton_&amp;_Company" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3449, "char_end_idx": 3453, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3535, "char_end_idx": 3544, "value": "Hollywood" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3591, "char_end_idx": 3612, "value": "Aftermath_of_World_War_II" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3639, "char_end_idx": 3650, "value": "Vietnam_War" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3682, "char_end_idx": 3692, "value": "California" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3701, "char_end_idx": 3710, "value": "US_West" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3746, "char_end_idx": 3759, "value": "New_York_City" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5469, "char_end_idx": 5476, "value": "Spain" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5540, "char_end_idx": 5543, "value": "Deb" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5667, "char_end_idx": 5677, "value": "Cincinnati" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5708, "char_end_idx": 5711, "value": "Kit" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5873, "char_end_idx": 5878, "value": "Jiaozi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5884, "char_end_idx": 5889, "value": "Maria_Shriver" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5933, "char_end_idx": 5937, "value": "Dale_Earnhardt" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6144, "char_end_idx": 6148, "value": "Bill_Clinton" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6413, "char_end_idx": 6418, "value": "River_Trent" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6503, "char_end_idx": 6506, "value": "Billy_Kee" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6643, "char_end_idx": 6648, "value": "Kimmo" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6912, "char_end_idx": 6916, "value": "Jose_Canseco" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7106, "char_end_idx": 7110, "value": "Gill" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7197, "char_end_idx": 7203, "value": "Nigel_Martyn" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7226, "char_end_idx": 7232, "value": "Julius_Caesar_(play)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7264, "char_end_idx": 7267, "value": "Dan_Hibiki" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7293, "char_end_idx": 7300, "value": "Sandeep_Acharya" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7320, "char_end_idx": 7323, "value": "Don_Draper" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7391, "char_end_idx": 7397, "value": "Google" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7451, "char_end_idx": 7457, "value": "Miwako_Yamanaka" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7478, "char_end_idx": 7483, "value": "Kenny_McCormick" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7567, "char_end_idx": 7574, "value": "Saint_Timothy" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7641, "char_end_idx": 7645, "value": "Nara,_Nara" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7659, "char_end_idx": 7664, "value": "Kyoto" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7789, "char_end_idx": 7795, "value": "Willie_Nelson" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7931, "char_end_idx": 7938, "value": "Russian_language" } ]
October 2012 UPDATE: My washer was making a terrible grinding noise during the spin cycle. I knew that the transmission, also known as the gearcase or gear box, was the problem, and that the transmission and clutch needed to be replaced. Original review: March 25, 2018. Getting white powder stains inside the tub leaving build up on the items I have been washing. Now brown build up appearing inside tube as well. Hello all, I'm posting on the off chance that someone can offer a bit of advice while I wait to hear from my landlady. We have a Hotpoint... Ireland's One Stop Appliance On-line Superstore. At Harvey Norman we stock Ireland's largest range of domestic kitchen and laundry appliances. We have the best brands and best prices on Domestic Electrical Appliances in Ireland. If your old or new washing machine makes noise during the spin cycle we have some useful DIY repair tips here to fix your machine. A washing machine making a loud noise when spinning means a part has become worn Washing machine won't drain water out? This article gives advice on how to fix it. Helpful advice by an engineer with 40 years experience. Updated June 2017 This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (March 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Enjoy fresh coffee at home with this De'Longhi bean to cup machine. It has a milk frother and a cup warmer. Click and collect available at ao.com Do you have a washing machine that won't drain? If every function on your washing machine works except it WILL NOT DRAIN OUT THE WATER, here are the most common reasons why. The following washing machine pump help concerns UK washing machines although the principles should be similar to most appliance pumps. The water pump in a washing machine is one of the most common causes of breakdowns – though more often due to obstructions and blockages. Behind the Madness is The Weeknd’s first fully fleshed-out pop record, a concerted push to finally top the pop charts (and it’s working). A New York Times article published late last month ended with an anecdote about Abel Tesfaye meeting one of his heroes for the first time, a “still spry enough for the club” Quincy Jones (aged 82), at a Vegas nightclub. Jones gave Tesfaye one of the greatest compliments a musician can ever receive. “Yeah, I used to make music like that,” Jones told Tesfaye. “Sounds good.” The Michael Jackson comparisons have been around for years, and they’re intensifying. However, there’s much more to the Weeknd than being compared to the greatest performer of all time. We’ve crawled some of the more hidden references in his album, tracing the grooves of history to help you better understand some of the musical DNA woven throughout his lush (and only halfway lurking this time around) new LP, Beauty Behind the Madness. In Beauty Behind the Madness, The Weeknd shares a dark narrative called “In the Night.” It’s about a young woman and the hardships that beset her, which she has to relive over and over again as she attempts to dance it off in the night. Driving to the recording studio, Abel Tesfaye likes to entwine his head in some classics like the on-wax narrative of Barry Manilow’s jaunty disco track “Copacabana.” This tells the story of a Copacabana showgirl, Lola, her lover, a bartender named Tony, and a mobster named Rico, who after a long night eyeing Lola in the club, oversteps his boundaries. This leads to a brawl, resulting in the death of Tony. Lola, devastated, never recovers. Thirty years later she still occupies the same space, dressed in the same refinery as she did before that fateful night. The pre-chorus for “Real Life,” the opening track off Beauty Behind the Madness, is also evocative of the bridge on “Billie Jean.” Both tracks reference maternal advice that relates to their son’s behavior, warning them of the dangers of the path they’re treading. For Jackson, it goes “Mother always told me be careful who you love/ And be careful of what you do cause the lies become the truth.” Tesfaye’s mom comes down a little harder on her son: “Mama called me destructive/ Said it’d ruin me one day/Cause every woman that loved me/ I seemed to push them away.” In the chorus for the lead single off Beauty Behind the Madness Tesfaye sings, “The Hills have eyes, the hills have eyes…” It’s a double entendre not just for the Hollywood Hills where he’s been living out his debauched existence for the last three or four years, but the 1977 horror classicThe Hills Have Eyes. It tells the story of a naive vacationing family who run into a bunch of feral inbreds in the middle of the desert, directed by Wes Craven (RIP, who later went on to make Scream).Image: Wikimedia In its review of “I Can’t Feel My Face,” Pitchfork wrote that the song “could have come from an alternate-dimension Thriller, produced by New Age composer Vangelis instead of Quincy Jones.” Who the hell is Vangelis? Vangelis, as it turns out is the lion-haired composer of the majestic “Chariots of Fire.” As it happens, that annoying-as-hell tune was once at the top of the Billboard 100–in May, 1982. He made up for it by scoring Blade Runner. The credits for “Often” list the name “Sabhattin Ali.” Ali was a Turkish poet whose lyrics were sung in this 1974 single by Turkish singer Nükhet Duru (which was thus sampled by the Weeknd). Sabhattin spent time in and out of prison because of his poems, and, it’s suspected, was eventually murdered by his own government in an attempt to silence him. The Kanye West assisted production on “Tell Your Friends” samples Carl Marshall’s and the Soul Dog’s “Can’t Stop Loving You,” a track that’s been spliced before by West’s mentor No I.D. for Common’s “Hungry,” off the throwback One Day It’ll All Make Sense album, and on plenty of other notable hip hop tracks. In the 1970s, Carl Marshall was a regular on the Southern Soul music circuit and is relevant there even to this day. Marshall’s bejeweled outfits and love-struck gaze doesn’t exactly line up with the image Tesfaye portrays but there’s no denying the weightiness of both their heart’s bearing, whether it’s love or the forlornness replacing it. The best part of my job? Well that’s a tough one. It is between helping people to find new and tasty ways to express themselves, or the creative freedom that cooking offers. A breakfast burrito with sausage, green peppers, eggs, potatoes, green onions, mushrooms, and Swiss cheese. Yum! Going to different restaurants and trying new foods and then turning around and trying to make them myself. I used to live on a farm where, for about a year, there were 126 animals – ranging from ducks, chickens, goats, horses, dogs, rabbits, and cats. It is so great that you have not only found a job but so many great co-workers. You also make some awesome desserts & invent new recipes that are unique. The global economic and employment situation is alarmingly protracted, with recovery not expected any time soon. In October 2012, then IMF chief economist Olivier Blanchard indicated he did not see a global economic recovery before 2016.Now, in mid-2016, it is clear that the global crisis has dragged on for several reasons; many governments, especially in advanced economies, still prioritize fiscal austerity and tough labour market reforms, even though such measures undermine livelihoods, incomes, the social fabric and economic recovery prospects.Meanwhile, despite ‘quantitative easing’, investments remain depressed, blocking employment creation. Easy credit before the crisis led to over-investment in sectors expected to be profitable. Hence, despite low-interest rates, with the overhang of excess capacity, there has been less private investment in recent years. Since 2007, employment rates have only risen in six of the 36 developed economies, while youth unemployment rates have increased in four-fifths of advanced countries and two-thirds of developing countries.With higher inequality and unemployment, as well as shrinking incomes and domestic markets, it is obviously unrealistic for everyone to recover by exporting. Even developing countries, long pressed to produce for export, are switching course – producing increasingly for the domestic market once again.Having suffered more current and capital account difficulties with greater openness, many emerging market economies still feel compelled to accumulate large reserves for ‘self-protection’. Meanwhile, financial globalization has not enhanced growth but has instead exacerbated volatility and instability.There have been few efforts since 2008 to enhance national ‘policy space’ for economic recovery, especially for sustainable development. Increased public investment and other spending, including for social protection, can help turn this situation around, creating tens of millions of jobs.For decades after the end of World War Two, most advanced economies have used counter-cyclical fiscal policy to great effect. Such deficits have not only financed strong, sustained and inclusive recovery, and growth in their own economies but also abroad — as with the US Marshall Plan at the beginning of the Cold War, so crucial to European post-war reconstruction, recovery and take-off.A cruel logic has been invoked to justify recent inaction. First, huge financial resources were deployed to selectively rescue ‘too big to fail’ private financial interests. Then, the resulting greatly increased sovereign debt was invoked to impose fiscal austerity, ostensibly in deference to bond markets.To make matters worse, Eurozone countries are not only constrained by this fiscal fetish, but also by their lack of exchange rate policy space, resulting in insurmountable obstacles to recovery in a monetary union not among equals.And despite strong evidence to the contrary, the presumption that public spending crowds out private investment continues to deter government-led economic recovery efforts.Perhaps most frustrating in the recent period have been the limited efforts at multilateral cooperation for global recovery since 2009 — the year of the G20’s London and Pittsburgh summits, including the Global Jobs Pact, on which there has been little meaningful progress since.As a consequence, subsequent years have seen little progress towards a strong, sustained and inclusive recovery. Instead, after decades of promoting globalization, often recklessly, the recent period has seen a gradual turn to creeping protectionism and currency warfare.Thankfully, after decades of promoting economic, including financial liberalization and pro-cyclical macroeconomic policies, even the IMF, under its recent French leadership, has become more careful, if not skeptical of its own earlier analysis, policy prescriptions, and priorities. But the earlier conventional wisdom still prevails in most of its operations, policy conditions and advice. Bourgeois democratic political parties like the BNP and its allies should take the option of facing all adversities through election. Published by the editor on behalf of GreenWatch Dhaka Publications from 4/D, Rupayan Lotus, 13 Topkhana Road, Dhaka - 1000. Franchising is potentially lucrative for both franchisor and franchisee. But it’s also complex for both parties involved. At Greenways Law, we take franchising seriously. Its our job to make sure your franchise agreement protects your best interests, whatever side of the contract you’re on. We also have an impressive track record in resolving franchise disputes. In the UK, franchised businesses sell everything from fuel to fast food, diet plans and dog grooming. The vast majority of franchisee / franchisor relationships are positive and profitable for both parties. However, disputes can and do arise from time to time. In franchising, a business owner (called a franchisor) lets an individual or business (the franchisee) replicate its business idea or model by granting a licence. Brian, our most internationally experienced team member, is head of commercial contracts and franchising at Greenways Law. Authorised by the Solicitors Regulation Authority SRA Number 605511 Greenways Law is the trading name of Greenwayslaw LLP a Limited Liability Partnership Registered in England and Wales (LLP No OC387494) Registered office 19 St Michael's Road Newquay Cornwall TR7 1LL. The term Partner is used to refer to a member of the LLP. Verto Group Legal Limited is a corporate member of GreenwaysLaw LLP. We try to do some photography shooting around the bay area, but mostly in San Francisco. However, this time Todd broke his foot about 2 weeks prior to coming into town and was instructed to not put weight on it by his doctor. He has been limping around with a boot. I did managed to get a wheel chair for him so he wouldn’t have to hobble around at United’s Family Day. Jon on the other foot, didn’t have any walking issues, but came down with a cold or flu that knocked him out. He could sense that his taste buds were dulling over and the Bullshead burger he was trying to eat wasn’t as satisfactory as previous times. My two buddies were down for the count. We did manage to get a few pictures during the blue hour of the new Eastern Span of the Bay Bridge. We did go to United’s Family Day with my whole family and with Spencer too. We had a great time there. I BBQ my filet mignon’s and marinated them for 24 hours. I used the science from a website I found to help me determine how well the meat is cooked inside without having to cut it open to peak thereby loosing all the good juices and moistness of the meat.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 556, "char_end_idx": 563, "value": "Republic_of_Ireland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 608, "char_end_idx": 621, "value": "Harvey_Norman" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 631, "char_end_idx": 638, "value": "Republic_of_Ireland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 742, "char_end_idx": 772, "value": "Small_appliance" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 776, "char_end_idx": 783, "value": "Ireland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1741, "char_end_idx": 1743, "value": "UK_Singles_Chart" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1977, "char_end_idx": 1984, "value": "Madness_(band)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1988, "char_end_idx": 1998, "value": "The_Weeknd" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2106, "char_end_idx": 2120, "value": "The_New_York_Times_Best_Seller_list" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2184, "char_end_idx": 2196, "value": "The_Weeknd" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2278, "char_end_idx": 2290, "value": "Quincy_Jones" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2307, "char_end_idx": 2312, "value": "Las_Vegas" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2324, "char_end_idx": 2329, "value": "Quincy_Jones" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2335, "char_end_idx": 2342, "value": "The_Weeknd" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2444, "char_end_idx": 2449, "value": "Quincy_Jones" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2455, "char_end_idx": 2462, "value": "The_Weeknd" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2483, "char_end_idx": 2498, "value": "Michael Jackson" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2599, "char_end_idx": 2605, "value": "The_Weeknd" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2887, "char_end_idx": 2889, "value": "LP_record" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2891, "char_end_idx": 2916, "value": "Beauty_Behind_the_Madness" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2948, "char_end_idx": 2958, "value": "The_Weeknd" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2991, "char_end_idx": 3003, "value": "In_the_Night_(ballet)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3188, "char_end_idx": 3200, "value": "The_Weeknd" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3273, "char_end_idx": 3286, "value": "Barry Manilow" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3309, "char_end_idx": 3319, "value": "Copacabana_(nightclub)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3348, "char_end_idx": 3358, "value": "Copacabana_(nightclub)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3369, "char_end_idx": 3373, "value": "Jennifer_Lopez" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3404, "char_end_idx": 3408, "value": "Tony_Soprano" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3430, "char_end_idx": 3434, "value": "Racketeer_Influenced_and_Corrupt_Organizations_Act" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3466, "char_end_idx": 3470, "value": "Jennifer_Lopez" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3559, "char_end_idx": 3563, "value": "Tony_Soprano" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3565, "char_end_idx": 3569, "value": "Jennifer_Lopez" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3740, "char_end_idx": 3749, "value": "Real_life" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3774, "char_end_idx": 3799, "value": "Beauty_Behind_the_Madness" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3837, "char_end_idx": 3848, "value": "Billie_Jean" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3989, "char_end_idx": 3996, "value": "Michael_Jackson" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4007, "char_end_idx": 4013, "value": "Mother" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4118, "char_end_idx": 4125, "value": "The_Weeknd" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4172, "char_end_idx": 4176, "value": "Mama_(Spice_Girls_song)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4368, "char_end_idx": 4377, "value": "Beverly_Hills,_California" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4451, "char_end_idx": 4466, "value": "Hollywood Hills" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4728, "char_end_idx": 4738, "value": "Wes_Craven" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4740, "char_end_idx": 4743, "value": "Routing_Information_Protocol" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4786, "char_end_idx": 4795, "value": "Wikimedia_Foundation" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4837, "char_end_idx": 4846, "value": "Pitchfork_(website)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4934, "char_end_idx": 4941, "value": "New-age_music" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4951, "char_end_idx": 4959, "value": "Vangelis" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4971, "char_end_idx": 4983, "value": "Quincy Jones" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5012, "char_end_idx": 5020, "value": "Vangelis" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5083, "char_end_idx": 5099, "value": "Chariots of Fire" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5171, "char_end_idx": 5184, "value": "Billboard 100" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5228, "char_end_idx": 5240, "value": "Blade Runner" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5297, "char_end_idx": 5300, "value": "Ali_(film)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5307, "char_end_idx": 5314, "value": "Turkey" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5366, "char_end_idx": 5373, "value": "Turkey" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5381, "char_end_idx": 5392, "value": "Nükhet_Duru" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5424, "char_end_idx": 5430, "value": "Weeknd" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5598, "char_end_idx": 5608, "value": "Kanye West" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5633, "char_end_idx": 5650, "value": "Tell_Your_Friends_(Mary_Prankster_album)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5660, "char_end_idx": 5673, "value": "Carl_Marshall" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5918, "char_end_idx": 5931, "value": "Carl_Marshall" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5953, "char_end_idx": 5966, "value": "Southern Soul" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6021, "char_end_idx": 6029, "value": "Carl_Marshall" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6110, "char_end_idx": 6117, "value": "The_Weeknd" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6516, "char_end_idx": 6521, "value": "Switzerland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6530, "char_end_idx": 6534, "value": "Marzipan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7077, "char_end_idx": 7080, "value": "International_Monetary_Fund" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7097, "char_end_idx": 7114, "value": "Olivier_Blanchard" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8945, "char_end_idx": 8958, "value": "World_War_II" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9226, "char_end_idx": 9234, "value": "Cold War" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9250, "char_end_idx": 9258, "value": "Europe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9636, "char_end_idx": 9644, "value": "Eurozone" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10169, "char_end_idx": 10172, "value": "G20" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10175, "char_end_idx": 10181, "value": "London" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10186, "char_end_idx": 10196, "value": "Pittsburgh" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10700, "char_end_idx": 10703, "value": "International_Monetary_Fund" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10722, "char_end_idx": 10728, "value": "France" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11006, "char_end_idx": 11009, "value": "British_National_Party" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11202, "char_end_idx": 11207, "value": "Dhaka" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11588, "char_end_idx": 11590, "value": "United_Kingdom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12005, "char_end_idx": 12010, "value": "Brian_Griffin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12146, "char_end_idx": 12177, "value": "Solicitors_Regulation_Authority" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12296, "char_end_idx": 12303, "value": "England" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12308, "char_end_idx": 12313, "value": "Wales" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12315, "char_end_idx": 12318, "value": "Limited_liability_partnership" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12450, "char_end_idx": 12453, "value": "Limited_liability_partnership" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12598, "char_end_idx": 12611, "value": "San_Francisco_Bay_Area" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12632, "char_end_idx": 12636, "value": "Beavis_and_Butt-Head" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12873, "char_end_idx": 12879, "value": "United" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12882, "char_end_idx": 12892, "value": "Family_Day" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12894, "char_end_idx": 12897, "value": "James_Bond" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13253, "char_end_idx": 13265, "value": "Eastern_span_replacement_of_the_San_Francisco–Oakland_Bay_Bridge" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13273, "char_end_idx": 13283, "value": "Bay Bridge" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13348, "char_end_idx": 13355, "value": "Spencer_family" } ]
学优生辅导题( 学优生辅导题(七) 一、单选题(非谓语动词) 1. When you’re learning to drive, a good teacher makes a big difference. A. have B. having C. and have D. and having 2. I would love to the party last night but I had to work extra hours to finish a report. A. to go B ...
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 134, "char_end_idx": 136, "value": "Doctor_of_Philosophy" } ]
My blog is dedicated to seridipitous experience appearing into form as coincidence and the compounding effect it has on certitude, albeit, passing certitude. You might call this the blue printing effect to the future now. -A sure moment of focus from the past. I was in the Meijer and unexpectedly encountered my big sister. The store is in the city where she lives. I was surprised and greated her warmly - from several isles away. Her reply was curt, something about too busy shopping to stop and talk. I said "see you later" and went on my way. It was unusual for my loving sister not to chat me up whenever I saw her out and about. The strangeness factor was present. That day was the last time I saw her alive. Looking back, I think she had been hiding her medical demise for at least a year from me and all she knew . She loved everyone selflessly, and lived the Law of One without every knowing of the RA Material. Within three weeks, as I recall, she transcended and her physical body was at the university as a donation. As with many sporting clubs it is volunteers who are the life blood of the club and allow us to maintain and develop a service that encourages and supports more people into our sport. We are extremely grateful to the volunteers who undertake these roles within the club and allow us all to enjoy our sport even more. If you are interested in undertaking a role to support the club please add your details to the form below or check out these links to specific roles we are looking to fill within the club The Office of Research Compliance (ORC) supports and promotes ethical research practices at Brooklyn College. The ORC works with oversight committees and officers to promote the ethical and responsible conduct of research and to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements relating to research involving human subjects, animals, and research misconduct. ORC facilitates ethical conduct of research through advance and continuing protocol review; monitoring and reporting; regular meetings for review of proposed and continuing research; maintaining the institution's assurances with the appropriate government agencies; and submitting the required federal reports in a timely manner. ORC oversees the implementation of policies, procedures, and educational programs required by CUNY policies, and federal and state regulations governing the conduct of research activities involving human and animal subject. The Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) is university-wide and exists to protect the rights and welfare of human subjects recruited to participate in research activities. All faculty and staff members, postdoctoral scholars, and undergraduate and graduate students of Brooklyn College who plan to initiate research involving human subjects must submit a protocol application for review and approval by CUNY's University Integrated-Institutional Review Board (UI-IRB) prior to beginning the project. Federal and state regulations require that all proposed uses of animals undergo review by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee. The primary role of IACUC is to ensure the ethical and humane care and use of animals in research, testing, and teaching. IACUC reviews all animal use protocols, ensures compliance with government regulations, inspects animal facilities and laboratories, and oversees training and educational programs pertaining to animal use. Brooklyn College is committed to maintaining an atmosphere of honesty and integrity among its faculty, students, and staff, and requires all research to be performed as such. To assist in achieving this goal, all researchers (faculty, students, and staff) are required to follow CUNY policies and complete the university's educational requirements. These requirements are reflective of the mandates of governmental regulations. The CUNY RCR website provides full details. If you have any questions about these committees and programs, contact us at 718.951.5000, ext. 3829/5519. We'll show you around and introduce you to one of the most beautiful campuses in the country. Arrange a tour today. After earning an M.A. in history, Jane Cramer accidentally became a librarian instead of an archivist. While working in the Social Science Division of Brooklyn Public Library, she found that she had a strong interest in working with government information. She has been pursuing that at Brooklyn College since 1990. In addition to her work with government information, she designs posters and other materials to help promote library programs and services for our users. Cramer works primarily with government information--from the U.S. federal government--and oversees the print and microform collections as well as online resources for the federal, New York State and New York City governments. As a result of her work with government information, she also assists users with legal information and statistics and demographics since so much of that information comes from various government sources. Our Government Information College was recognized by the Government Printing Office and the Federal Depository Library Program with this citation: "Brooklyn College Library is being honored for their leadership and mentoring activities for library staff in the greater New York City area and providing access and staff with expertise for a wide range of electronic resources transitioning from a traditional to a modern library." The Mildred Lowe Award, which honors librarians who have made significant contributions to Government Documents librarianship, access to government information, and/or the encouragement of documents in New York State libraries. It is given in memory of Mildred Lowe, director of the Division of Library and Information Science at St. John's University and an indefatigable champion of public access to government information. (Awards and Honors) 2012 Invited presentation to library school students about using government information, April 3. (Conferences, Seminars and Symposiums: Invited Talk) 2007 Chairperson, Faculty Council Committee on Review of Programs. (Professional Leadership: Committee Service) 2006 Microsoft ActiveSync is a Internet software developed by Microsoft Corporation. After our trial and test, the software is proved to be official, secure and free. Here is the official description for Microsoft ActiveSync: BSEditor: ActiveSync is a synchronization program developed by Microsoft. It allows a mobile device to be synchronised with either a desktop PC, or a server running Microsoft Exchange Server or Kerio MailServer. Only Personal Information Manager (PIM) data (Email/Calendar/Contacts) may be synchronised with the Exchange Server. (Tasks may also be synchronised with Exchange Server on Windows Mobile 5.0 devices.) The PC synchronisation option, however, allows PIM synchronisation with Microsoft Outlook, along with Internet "favourites", files, and tasks, amongst other data types. Supported mobile devices include PDAs or Smartphones running Windows Mobile, or the Windows CE operating system, along with devices that don't use a Microsoft operating system, such as the Symbian platform. ActiveSync also provides for the manual transfer of files to a mobile device, along with limited backup/restore functionality, and the ability to install and uninstall mobile device applications. you can free download Microsoft ActiveSync 4.0 now. Samantha is an opinions columnist for the Herald from Long Island, New York. She is concentrating in Hispanic Literature and Culture and is currently writing her senior thesis about Puerto Rican poetry. Samantha has interned for Mentor New York, a non-profit organization that matches student mentees with mentors, and FreshDirect, a food delivery company based in New York City. Outside The Herald, she can be found looking for new restaurants in downtown Providence, writing short stories and weightlifting. As classes start up again this fall and you begin to reunite with your friends and classmates, you might notice that some familiar faces are missing. Recent events — namely April 20 (4/20) and Spring Weekend — inevitably brought up the topic of substance use among students. It’s that time of year again. College decisions have just been released and decision day is right around the corner for next year’s incoming undergraduates. While alternative spring breaks are more productive than Spring Breakers-esque trips to Miami, they might not necessarily be as selfless as they seem. If you ask Brown students why they like their school, chances are the S/NC option and related academic freedom will be within the top five reasons. I recently attended a conference called “Unmasking the Ivy League,” the first ever Ivy-wide mental health conference. This January, the Providence Student Union launched the #OurHistoryMatters campaign, with the primary goal of adding an ethnic studies course.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 274, "char_end_idx": 280, "value": "Meijer" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1570, "char_end_idx": 1573, "value": "Orc" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1627, "char_end_idx": 1643, "value": "Brooklyn College" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1649, "char_end_idx": 1652, "value": "Orc" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1892, "char_end_idx": 1895, "value": "Ohio_Revised_Code" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2222, "char_end_idx": 2225, "value": "Ohio_Revised_Code" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2316, "char_end_idx": 2320, "value": "CUNY" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2485, "char_end_idx": 2489, "value": "Human_Rights_Protection_Party" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2719, "char_end_idx": 2735, "value": "Brooklyn_College" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3044, "char_end_idx": 3087, "value": "Institutional_Animal_Care_and_Use_Committee" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3109, "char_end_idx": 3114, "value": "Institutional_Animal_Care_and_Use_Committee" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3211, "char_end_idx": 3216, "value": "Institutional_Animal_Care_and_Use_Committee" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3417, "char_end_idx": 3433, "value": "Brooklyn_College" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3696, "char_end_idx": 3700, "value": "CUNY" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3849, "char_end_idx": 3853, "value": "CUNY" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3854, "char_end_idx": 3857, "value": "RCR" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4263, "char_end_idx": 4286, "value": "Brooklyn_Public_Library" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4399, "char_end_idx": 4415, "value": "Brooklyn College" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4582, "char_end_idx": 4588, "value": "Jim_Cramer" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4643, "char_end_idx": 4647, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4762, "char_end_idx": 4776, "value": "New York State" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4781, "char_end_idx": 4794, "value": "New York City" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5069, "char_end_idx": 5095, "value": "United_States_Government_Publishing_Office" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5104, "char_end_idx": 5138, "value": "Federal_Depository_Library_Program" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5281, "char_end_idx": 5294, "value": "New York City" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5533, "char_end_idx": 5553, "value": "Governmental_lists_of_cults_and_sects" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6156, "char_end_idx": 6176, "value": "ActiveSync" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6182, "char_end_idx": 6190, "value": "Internet" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6213, "char_end_idx": 6234, "value": "Microsoft" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6355, "char_end_idx": 6375, "value": "ActiveSync" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6387, "char_end_idx": 6397, "value": "ActiveSync" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6440, "char_end_idx": 6449, "value": "Microsoft" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6518, "char_end_idx": 6520, "value": "PC" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6542, "char_end_idx": 6567, "value": "Microsoft_Exchange_Server" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6571, "char_end_idx": 6587, "value": "Kerio_Technologies" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6689, "char_end_idx": 6704, "value": "Microsoft_Exchange_Server" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6762, "char_end_idx": 6780, "value": "Windows_Mobile" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6838, "char_end_idx": 6841, "value": "PIM" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6863, "char_end_idx": 6880, "value": "Microsoft Outlook" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6893, "char_end_idx": 6901, "value": "Internet" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7001, "char_end_idx": 7012, "value": "Smartphones" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7021, "char_end_idx": 7035, "value": "Windows Mobile" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7044, "char_end_idx": 7054, "value": "Windows_Embedded_Compact" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7109, "char_end_idx": 7118, "value": "Microsoft" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7149, "char_end_idx": 7156, "value": "Symbian" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7167, "char_end_idx": 7177, "value": "ActiveSync" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7415, "char_end_idx": 7423, "value": "Samantha_Jones_(Sex_and_the_City)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7457, "char_end_idx": 7463, "value": "The_Sydney_Morning_Herald" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7469, "char_end_idx": 7480, "value": "Long_Island" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7482, "char_end_idx": 7490, "value": "New_York_(magazine)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7597, "char_end_idx": 7609, "value": "Puerto_Rico" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7618, "char_end_idx": 7626, "value": "Samantha_Jones_(Sex_and_the_City)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7734, "char_end_idx": 7745, "value": "FreshDirect" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7780, "char_end_idx": 7793, "value": "New_York_City" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7803, "char_end_idx": 7813, "value": "The_Herald_(Glasgow)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7872, "char_end_idx": 7882, "value": "Providence,_Rhode_Island" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8118, "char_end_idx": 8132, "value": "Brown_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8445, "char_end_idx": 8450, "value": "Miami" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8519, "char_end_idx": 8524, "value": "Brown_v._Board_of_Education" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8711, "char_end_idx": 8721, "value": "Ivy League" } ]
Whether you are interested in volunteering regularly, or are available for just an hour or two, there are many opportunities for you to become involved with the residents, tenants, clients and visitors at Bethesda, including: Gardening: Plant flowers beds, trim hedges and help keep the Bethesda community a beautiful place to live Club Bethesda: Assist staff by providing hospitality to members or lead a group exercise class such as Tai Chi, Yoga or aerobics Pet Visiting: Help residents enjoy the companionship of your dog, cat or other pet and bring a smile to their face The Bethesda Foundation is pleased to announce that the $350,000 challenge put forth in February by … [Read More...] This just in: Jesse James has checked himself into REHAB. Seriously? First Tiger (okay, not FIRST, but you get the point), now Jesse James. So now, every time someone has an affair, we should assume therein lies a sex addiction? Every time someone screws up royally, or does something they know they should absolutely not do, they must have a “problem” – there must be a “name” for that problem, and it will take a week (heck, maybe a month) at a spa, possibly even an appropriately named pill, to cure it? Everyone these days looks for an excuse, someone or something else to blame for their own decisions. When did we decide that we don’t need to hold ourselves accountable for our own actions? C’mon folks. How big a collective fool are we? If that’s the case, then I am closing my MacBook right now and heading off to my own Rehab – shopping addict’s rehab, that is. I admit it. I can’t go a full week without at least logging onto Ann Taylor, J Crew, Gap, DSW…you name it, I’ve got a bookmark for it. I know I shouldn’t. I know I’ve promised myself that I won’t. I know that my bank account is begging me to STOP ALREADY! And yet, I am still unable to pass up that perfect pair of Lucky Brand jeans that – for the LOVE OF GOD – are on SALE – Today Only! How could I NOT? What right do I have to TURN AWAY from a deal like that? And oh, the SHOES! Don’t even get me started! Let me get this straight: a day’s worth of shopping followed by a half-hearted apology and a week at a spa on the coast? Hmmm…somebody’s on to something here… My oldest son, Connor, introduced me to a new song by Fort Minor the other day. I usually play along - sometimes I like the song, sometimes not. But rarely do I enjoy the actual lyrics. I must admit though, that this one is totally stuck in my head. I was sitting at a red light this morning singing along, and realized that the bass coming from my car was attracting attention. Oops. I promptly turned it down and donned my sunglasses. 10% luck, 20% skill, 15% concentrated power of will. 5% pleasure, 50% pain. And 100% reason to remember the name. I love this! And so true about anything in life worth fighting for. I've come up with a revised version for us writers: 5% luck, 50% skill, 20% concentrated power of will. 10% timing, 15% pain. And 100% reason to remember the name. Yes, I took out the pleasure. There are those writers who might say the writing IS the pleasure. B.S. The pleasure comes from the recognition, the contracts, the publishing credits, the by lines. Am I right? As I understand it, this great honor is a license to be creative which, as all writers know, is akin to putting a Labrador Retriever in a room full of rawhide and commanding him to "Chew!" Rules of acceptance require me to list seven wild and wacky little known facts about myself, at least one of which must be true (all may be true if I decide to let you in on my deep, dark secrets). You, buttercup, will have to decide for yourself which, if any, of the facts below are crazy truths or creative fiction: 1. When I was 17 (before cell phones!) I got lost driving alone out to a friend's farm house for a party. Scared out of my mind, and puffing on cigarette after cigarette, I almost drove into a swamp, backed out of a corn field and knocked on a trailer door at midnight. A grumpy old man in a wife-beater answered the door, holding a shot gun. I calmly told him I was lost, and he shut the door in my face. I found a black top road and stood in the middle of it waving my arms above my head frantically until a union worker on his way to work stopped and offered to lead me to the nearest highway. 2. At the age of three, I visited Universal Studios with my family. I was standing outside the men's restroom waiting for my dad & older brother, when a young Robert Redford walked by, patted me on the head and smiled before continuing on his way. I don't think my mom washed my hair for a week... 3. I saw Billy Squire in concert at the American Theater. He was dressed head to toe in pink leather. He saw me dancing on my table and pulled me up onto the stage. "Stroke Me" still brings tears to my eyes... 4. When I was 20 years old, I danced on the bar at a local sports bar, and had dollar bills stuffed in my jeans 5. Walking down Rush street in Chicago, I ran right into David Schwimmer and another actor (the first year "friends" was on tv). I didn't know his "real" name, so I just pointed at him and said "Hey! You're ROSS!" He rolled his eyes and kept walking. 6. The first time I flew overseas, I sat next to a very attractive guy a few years older than me. Unfortunately, I got very motion sick going through some turbulence, and went through four airline "puke" bags. Despite my unattractive behavior, my seat-mate asked me to dinner. Browsing through an antique store (aptly named “Classy Clutter”) in Atlanta today, I came across a typewriter. It was a 1920 Remington Portable with solid, round keys. I am a huge fan of antique typewriters. And first edition books. Journals and fountain pens. Anything to do with writing, really. I think I’m much more in love with the craft than it is with me. But that’s a story for another time. I have a dream of pounding out my first novel on round keys such as these. The clunk-ca-clunk cadence is so romantic to me. It has a “dark and stormy night” quality all its own. I love the way a typewriter feels under my hands. The unmistakable outline of each letter, wrapped in a perfect circle. I love what a typewriter produces. Not the mind that creates what ends up on the page (although that, too, is a dreamy wonder to me), but literally, what it produces. The black letters that, if the buttons are not pressed just so, will create uneven print, the ink lighter by degrees in various curves and lines on the page. Running my hands over its solid lines, I imagine a writer resting his own travel-weary hands on this one. Head bent, eyes closed, willing his fingers to capture the thoughts in his mind. I picture late nights in his one-room apartment over the corner grocery store pounding out short stories to sell to the local paper - light reading to offset the heavy economic news of the times (such as it is 90 years later...). The sticker price asked for a reasonable $65. The sales clerk came down to $50. This isn’t the one I’ll use to write that novel. But it will have a place of honor in my living room/library. The worn case and broken leather handle a testament to its slow decay from over almost a century of bent heads and nimble fingers. When I was 28 years old, I went back to school for the Bachelor’s degree I had only earned about 20 credits towards when I quit school to work full time. Then comes love, then comes marriage… well, you get the picture. The good news is that by the time I did go back, I really did know exactly what I wanted to do. A degree in Professional Writing (under the English department) at Webster University allowed me to study all the writing disciplines I could; sports journalism, entertainment journalism, business writing, creative writing… my dream education! In my Senior year, I took a class called Writing for Advertising with a very talented writer and fantastic instructor named Sally Howald (props to you, Sally – you buy the first round next happy hour). Anyway, she had us write print ads, tvs spots and radio spots for various fictional and non-fictional brands. I was going through old files on my laptop today and found a few of them. Educated Man (in quiet voice): And now…a special warning brought to you by the educators at Smarty Pants Academy. Educated Man (in quiet voice): According to educational psychologist Maurice Fisher, "If the gifted child is not stimulated in infancy, preschool and early elementary education, they may lose their potential. Educated Man (in quiet voice): “Age 3-5 is a critical period in which children develop their brains to their maximum ability.” Educated Man (in quiet voice): Send your little angel to Smarty Pants Academy. Think of how they might turn out if you don’t. Ga ngst er: Gangster: Okay, fine. I’m not actually Capone’s hat. But I am a wide-brim fedora. And at Goodwill you can find me, and a lot more vintage stuff from the 20s. Like those flapper dresses the dames used to wear in my day… Gangster: And stuff from the 30s and 40s…gabardine suites and sling backs. At Goodwill you can find Capri pants and leather jackets from the 50s and 60s, bellbottoms and ponchos from the hippy 70s…you get the picture. Gangster: That’s right, kid. Goodwill has the real McCoy, too – no fake vintage here. And Goodwill has nine locations in the St. Louis area. So scram to your nearest Goodwill store for the hippest vintage clothing… No wonder I miss being in school so much! I’ve been giving a great deal of thought lately to going back for my Masters in Creative Writing. I wonder if it’d be half as much fun... SPARK... an idea that could lead to future publication - An image can spark an idea, a story, or a poem. Sometimes when I try to write I hit a dead end. When I merely write what I observe along the way, I sometim... Pat Wahler's Journey... and a Giveaway - I'm still on a blog break (I'm at 29,000 words on my WIP) but I have a post on the Muffin today, and I'm offering a giveaway. I'd love if you checked it ou... We Interrupt This Letter Adventure for Sunshine Blogger Award - --> I have no idea why *Sioux from Sioux’s Page* nominated me for the Sunshine Blogger Award… maybe she knew I’d honor her since she honored me. I know i... 6 Content Marketing Trends and Where They’re Heading - As the marketing industry grows and changes, marketers must keep a pulse on the types of content that drive the highest conversions. Here’s a quick look ... Succinctly Yours Week 244: Pretty Fly for a Snow White Guy - Hooray! Grandma of Grandma’s Goulash is back! And I hope my work life is settling down enough that I’m back from my unexpected little break as well. Succinc... Mom of three, Content Director, writer, reader, and lover of good whiskey, Chicago-style pizza and vodka martinis. I loved Namibian mornings. Compared to most capital cities, mornings in Windhoek dawn quietly - there's not much traffic to crowd the streets, and the colors of the sunset slowly moved across the cityscape as if God were pulling back a blanket. Our hotel was across the street from the Namibian Supreme Court, so it became the morning landmark I gazed at to watch the progress of the sun. Well okay, "gazed" might be a little generous...mostly, I squinted sleepily out the window and then got tea as quickly as possible from the spot downstairs that quickly became my favorite coffeeshop/home decorating store on earth. You think I'm kidding about the greatness of this place, but I'm not. Even their milk pitcher promised great things! Our next morning in Namibia didn't allow much time for watching sunrises or sipping cappuccinos, however - it was road trip time! The trip from Windhoek (in the middle of Namibia) to Swakopmund (on the coast) was about five hours and I was determined not to sleep for a moment - this was the only real wildlife-watching opportunity we'd get! The thing no one tells you about Africa is that it's not easy to see the animals. On PBS it seems they're everywhere - I've never even noticed African foliage because the only thing you see are the cats, elephants and giraffes. In real life, you've moved past the animals before your brain even registers their presence. I'm sure it's different in a safari jeep than it was in our van rushing along a highway but the principle seems similar: the trees, brush and colors designed to blend with the natural wildlife? Yeah, it actually blends with the wildlife. My contact lenses repeatedly dried into crunchy plastic on my eyes as I stared at the landscape so hard I forgot to blink. Face pressed to the glass, camera ready, eyes alert...and thankfully, it was not wasted effort. The camera part was wasted effort, though - all I got was this blurry photo of a warthog. I finally gave up on photography and just enjoyed seeing the animals for myself. Babboons, warthogs, lots of springbok and other antelope-like creatures...I got to send them my split-second greetings as we flew past. My travel pals had a giraffe sighting but I missed it. And really, wouldn't you?! Eternal gratitude goes to Ardy, who managed to take this photo AND added the red arrow. Without it I'd never even be able to pretend I could see the giraffe. These coveted animal sightings were infrequent during the long drive, but watching Namibia sail by was very entertaining anyway. The landscape looked so much like Arizona, it gave me an odd sensation that somehow I was traveling in time and had arrived at home. Plus, there were lots of less popular wildlife sightings, like these interesting nest-like baskets that hung from many of the trees: On the left of this photograph, hanging from a branch...many trees had so many of these that I lost count. And then there was my personal favorite, the termite towers. Absolutely phenomenal from a scientific and/or architectural perspective but the thought of it will make your skin crawl! Like most other countries, Namibia's empty spaces were dotted with glimpses of civilization. We stopped at a couple but mostly we just glimpsed these small communities through the window. None of them reflected the African tribal culture I'd seen portrayed in documentaries about the nation; each of these roadside societies shared the heavily German vibe we'd seen in Windhoek. I didn't know it then, but the transition from trees and bushes to this desolate desert meant the ocean was near. Unfortunately, we hadn't left the townships behind in the big city - overcrowded, underprivileged areas surrounded Swakopmund, as well. Colorful laundry hung from crumbling plywood shacks made semi-waterproof only by black plastic tarps. Mothers walked with small children in dusty streets, and men lounged in doorways of makeshift businesses. It was bitingly cold, with wind that embraced you with chilling discomfort as soon as you stepped outdoors. After the reality of the township, the perfection of our hotel seemed inappropriate and even distasteful. I was in no way ungrateful for the lovely accommodation and loved every moment we spent there, but was thankful the simple and comfortable rooms did not live up to the exterior's grandeur. Swakopmund (pronounced Swa-KOPE-mund) was founded in 1892 and is home to approximately 42,000 people. Those Germans didn't show a lot of creativity in their naming process - the name simply means "mouth of the Swakop," since the Swakop River runs into the sea there. This Arizona girl has a hard time processing the fact, but it's true: this ocean town is in the Namib Desert. We didn't get to see much of the town but from what we did see, it felt like a very small town. If you like German food, it could be a great vacation spot: Beach? Check. Sand Dunes? Check. Well-kept, lovely community? Check. We had only been in Swakopmund for less than an hour but we were already scheduled to leave for a discussion panel. We rebelled just a tiny bit, squeezing in a lunch break at this amazing restaurant on the Swakopmund Jetty before the 45-minute drive to our meeting. Thank you to everyone who helped raise money for water.org's new wells in Haiti! They reached the $100,000 goal before their deadline...now I hope you win some of the cool prizes. It's the end of a long day in an even longer week, but by force of habit I checked my mail before collapsing on the couch. And wow, am I glad I did - look what was waiting for me! It's the postcard that I sent myself from Havana more than four months ago! I'd mailed it as an experiment since I knew mail service was unpredictable - it's only 90 miles between the U.S. and Cuba, but that distance is filled with decades of resentment and accusations. Both countries have used mail service as a way to punish each other for political or security actions taken. Seriously, the more I learn about the embargo the more I'm convinced it's exactly like two small children holding their breath until they get exactly what they want. But in spite of all that, there it was - this amazing piece of paper waiting patiently in my mailbox. I'd really love to know its story. Did it just sit somewhere for all this time, or was it shipped around without logic? There's no hint on the card itself - not even a postmark on the stamp, just a piece of heavy paper slightly worse for the wear with this message from July Beth to December Beth: If you know me, you won't be surprised to learn that I hugged that postcard. Thank you to the postal services, boats, planes and fickle political dynamics that allowed this to come find me again. We all needed to mentally transition out of the hospital experience into the much-anticipated grip-and-grin opportunities that would fill the rest of our day, so we squezed in a quick trip for a cup of coffee and a conversation about Cuban cigars at the amazing store/coffee shop in the mall downstairs from our hotel. It was then that I learned a very valuable lesson from Laura: even small acts of generosity help you feel less overwhelmed by the gross injustices of the world. (Thanks for the tea, Laura!) Coffees in hand, we waited for our van driver Ulf. Another lesson learned that afternoon: in Namibia, there's "now" and "now NOW." Once we called Ulf to tell him that "now" had quickly become "now NOW" (our next meeting was in 10 minutes), he quickly reappeared and we headed toward the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Ministry has the status, if not the history, of the U.S.'s Department of State, and we were privileged to meet with the Deputy Minister for the Americas. Niklaas Kandji was charming and eloquent, and became even more interesting when I learned he had just returned from serving as Namibia's ambassador to Cuba for three years. Our meeting wasn't long enough but he walked us out to the van so I got to get his thoughts on Cuba's economic reforms. He is more optimistic about the pace of change than I am, but still, it was amazing to find a kindred spirit in a foreign land. (Not that this was unusual. I saw more than one Cuba t-shirt on Namibians - evidence of the nations' shared history, and of their ability to travel to Cuba without government permission.) Another van ride and whirlwind trip around Windhoek and we arrived at one of the loveliest restaurants I've ever seen...fittingly named "Nice." Namibia's numerous minority political parties were happy to meet with listening ears, especially since we offered to buy them lunch. I'll admit that I went into the meeting with a little skepticism about the diversity in political parties, and I felt even more that way afterwards. The parties are based on personalities and the complicated, competitive nature of politics. South Africa had clear policy differences between the ANC and the DA - differences that could be defined and marketed - but Namibia's parties are seemingly based on disappointments and relationships. Parties were too often formed by leaders who did not achieve the high leadership positions they thought they deserved in SWAPO, so they were based on a history rather than a policy. No one could ever articulate a real policy difference between their party and SWAPO...though to be fair, we didn't have much time to discuss it with them, and they really were nice people. I was especially impressed with Libolly Haufiku, a former leader of the Rally for Democratic Progress Party and even more formerly a leader in SWAPO when Namibia was establishing its independence. He has traveled and lived all over the world (including Cuba!), and is the kind of person who could provide interesting commentary for days. You know those pictures people take at lunch meetings, where everyone is in various stages of akwardly eating or talking? I got too many of those at lunch, so I'll share this one instead: The restaurant was full of these uniqe scenes, the result of a photo shoot in the Namibian desert with the chefs. It was the most joyful, creative way I'd ever seen of portraying both national beauty and a restaurant's impressive combination of culinary skills. I loved every one of them. We moved from politics to scholastics after lunch with a visit to the Polytechnic of Namibia, a respected institution that focuses on the use of technology to manage knowledge and globalization. It was a beautiful campus, with that optimistic vibe that always makes me want to get a new notebook and dream up big ideas or cram for a big test. This trip did not provide the burden/opportunity of playing unnoticed student, however - we were whisked across campus and into the private office of the university's rector, Professor Tjama Tjivikua. The room was one of my favorite spaces I've ever seen, with the sloped ceilings that come with upper-story rooms tucked into corners. Maybe I just like them because tall people have to bend over to walk near the walls - it's like short people's revenge for all the times we got stuck in the back of photo opps (see above) or have to stand on chairs to get things from shelves. Professor Tjivikua made me feel like a celebrity when he walked in and immediately asked which of us was from Arizona. He lived and worked in my home state for several years, in addition to time at many of America's prominent universities. And no, I didn't tell him I went to ASU...especially after I saw this on his shelf of the most notable gifts he'd received in his career. Among them was a vase from Rwanda and a small photo of the U of A...that's a pretty impressively well-rounded collection. The university's newspaper put an article about our visit on their front page - to read it, and other interesting Namibian news, check it out here. The thrill of meeting with a prominent Namibian intellectual was balanced out when we got stood up by Namibia's ruling political party. Though I'd been looking forward to meeting members of SWAPO's Youth League and was saddened that our friends from the Embassy were disappointed by the cancellation, everyone in our group was somewhat grateful for the unexpected break. I got a much-needed rare treat - a quick nap - and we got a moment to visit the street vendors across from our hotel before our evening event. I couldn't work up the courage/rudeness to ask for a photograph of the traditionally-dressed woman I'd seen in the mall the day before, so I took this one from across the street. I'm sure these striking women are used to photographs but after dodging their surprisingly pushy sales tactics and buying only one beaded bracelet, I was ready to quickly head across the street anyway. The bracelet, which they eagerly tied onto my wrist without permission, left my arm covered in the red paint. The red tone made their skin appear smooth and ageless but it was undeniably garish on my own. I wiped it off before we headed back into the van. I could relax during the night's event since Laura and Michael were our designated speakers on grassroots mobilization in American politics, so I designated myself as our photographer. I began by admiring the photography of others - these black and white photographs captured beautiful moments in an average Namibian day. Laundry, walks, hard work...and each was taken by one of Esme's girls in the King's Daughters program. A volunteer who was in Namibia on either a Fulbright or with the Peace Corps, I can't remember, was a trained photographer and she gave the women disposable cameras and photography lessons then arranged for the display in the American Corner at the Institute's library. You know those moments before a work event in America, when you've moved past small talk and still have some time until you need to focus? We always, always turn to something of perceived importance on our phones. Turns out, the same thing happens in Namibia! Imagine that you were giving a presentation at work and the President of Harvard and high-level State Department official just popped in to hear it. That's basically what this was...these amazing men not only took time out of their day, but showed up to spend a Friday evening with us as well. I was so proud to be included in the scheduled presentation, though I didn't expect many people to show up. The last thing most college students in America would do is listen to people talk about politics for an hour on a Friday night, but in Windhoek that's exactly what they did. They kept coming in until it was standing room only and the security guards were adding more chairs to the back rows. They asked questions, some sincere and some critical but all legitimate. None of us ever did find a way to answer one question we always got: "how can America spend so much on elections when the money could help fix real problems?" It seems our democracy still has some things to learn too, Namibian friends. The presentations were followed by a reception in the library. I formed new friendships but mostly just wandered through the room to catch others' conversations. I'd made it through a long, eventful day as Group Leader without any major missteps, but my brain was exhausted and my stomach was reminding me that crackers and cheese do not a dinner make. As the students, professors and dignitaries who had joined us wandered off to start our weekend, my travel pals Niya and Laura joined me in a quest for another great Namibian meal. We found the perfect place with a tree-covered patio to enjoy the perfect evening, but were met at the door by a frowning waiter who informed us they were closing. Since the sign stated they were open for another three hours we thought we'd encountered our first anti-foreigner sentiment from Namibia's capital city. We'll never be sure why they decided not to welcome us but since the men in our group got the same treatment half an hour later at least we could rule out sheer male chauvinism - something that we dealt with every day in countless ways on the trip through Africa. We found an even better haven in Gathemann, a quiet and dignified restaurant that was hidden upstairs at the end of a rather narrow and hidden stairway. The lamp-lit walls and dainty decor made it feel as if we were eating in someone's grandmother's formal dining room - it was a welcome change of pace and we ate like queens for a sum so low I almost felt guilty. This was one of the few times in my life that I have been too tired to even consider ice cream, but with an ostrich steak for dinner there was no need for another course before my overworked brain got a good night of rest in my temporary Windhoek home. There's another update on my Africa trip coming this weekend, but first I wanted to tell you about an amazing opportunity to win great prizes and change the lives of people in Haiti. Passports with Purpose works with travel bloggers around the world each year to raise money for charity. It's not one of those "donate to help everyone" things - though those programs do wonderful work, I like Passports with Purpose's choice to focus on a specific thing we can all feel good about when it's accomplished. This year, they're raising $100,000 so Water.org can build two much-needed wells in Haiti. We talk about water shortages in Arizona but the fact is we have no idea what true shortages are. It's mind-boggling to consider the lengths many people in the world go to in order to have just enough to drink, much less for showers and lawns. The goal is noble and the process is fun: you get to enter to win from a huge list of prizes, and each entry means a donation of $10 to the program. Click here for the rather jaw-dropping list of prizes (a week in Provence, anyone?). There's an awesome globe photo on the left side of the blog that will take you to Passports with Purpose at any time. I'd also urge you to "like" their Facebook page, and check back to watch this fundraising number grow as you join me in helping made a difference for Haitians. I'm sorry to have disappeared in the middle of my Namibian adventure tales! There are lots of small excuses - a house to clean, a job to do, a trip to California to enjoy (photos to come!). But I'm hoping you'll continue with me as I finish my memories of the journey. It was the dawn of what felt like the longest day of our trip. The U.S. Embassy in Windhoek had packed our time there full of wonderful opportunities, but on this day I felt more pressure than enjoyment because I had somehow picked this action-packed day to be Group Leader. The leader of the day was tasked with collecting appropriate gifts for each meeting we had (everyone in my group came with gifts that symbolized and shared their home state - an eclectic, amazing collection!), introducing our group and the purpose of ACYPL to each person we met and working with the Embassy staff to be sure things stayed on schedule. When the alarm went off at 5 a.m. I was kicking myself for selecting this long day to volunteer for the increased level of responsibility, but there was a reason I'd picked it: I couldn't wait to meet Esme Kisting. Esme joined my list of Most Amazing Women Ever as soon as I started reading about her work. She runs King's Daughters, a non-profit in Windhoek that helps prostitutes find other ways to make a living. That's a noble thing to do no matter what the circumstance, but in Namibia prostitution is a plague. It's an all-too-easy career choice that is often passed down through generations (tired mothers send their teenage girls out in their place when they're "old enough"), promoted through tourism (it breaks my heart that there are still people on earth who would consider that an appreciation of Namibia's culture), and connected to the HIV/AIDS problem that is still an overwhelming problem in the country. Esme, like a modern-day angel, accidentally found her calling after her young husband died. She went to work for the Council of Churches, a Christian organization in Namibia. She enjoyed the work but said her interaction with the women who came for help stirred the desire to do more. "These people needed more than 'hallelujah' and 'amen,'" Esme says. So she got support to slowly build King's Daughters into what it is now: an active support system for women who are trying to change their lives and give their daughters a new path. I think Esme deserved a palace for her organization but instead we met in the bicycle shop, a metal-walled enclosure in the middle of a dusty lot near her offices. The shop provides an income-generating arm of King's Daughters, and I'm proud to say U.S. funding helped Esme get part of the materials needed for her to hire transforming prostitutes and local men to fix up old bicycles and resell them. When our funding ran out, Esme talked a company into donating another metal trailer for the organization to use. I can't even say I was surprised, since as soon as I met her I knew it would be hard for anyone to tell this beautiful, kind and enthusiastic woman "no" regardless of what she asked. I'll admit that I cried through most of our meeting. I cried because of the heartbreaking tales, like the woman whose determination to get help had inspired the creation of King's Daughters, and who continued to help with the organization even after her baby died of AIDS. I cried because of success stories, like the women who had successfully found full-time employment off the streets and Esme's award from the State Department for her work to end human trafficking. And I cried out of admiration for someone who has clearly found what she is supposed to be in life, and who is willing to dedicate every moment to become that sign of hope for others who truly need it. The only thing that could have made me willingly leave our conversation with Esme a few minutes early was the chance to see more of the Katutura Township. As you can tell if you've seen the many pictures I took every time we drove by a township located near a highway, I really wanted to learn more about how people lived in the "second economy" of these African nations we were visiting. "Katutura" means "the place where we do not want to live" in Otjiherero, the Herero language. The township has a history similar to others like it - it became the living place of Windhoek's black population in 1965, when those Namibian residents were forced out of their homes under apartheid. Their former homes were demolished so whites could build fancier ones in their place, and though the world has altered - apartheid is ended and Namibia is now an independent nation - the displaced Namibian families continue to live here. The fact that this abuse of humanity could happen at all is horrific; that they continue to have to live in this area without basic necessities is hard to comprehend. And yet we saw many of the urban scenes you'd see on streets in any other part of the world...kids walking to and from school, women gossiping in the streets or carrying children and packages, teenagers flirting in the shade of buildings. This was a hub of entrepreneurship and the signs of a willingness to work were everywhere, in a rather confusing way. I lost count of how many car washes we saw - there was a car wash at about every third house. Confusing, since Katutura is a place with lots of dirt, little water and absolutely no disposable income, but most of them were busy. Check out this interview with the owner of one of the carwashes we saw- it's impressive and informative! Keep in mind that one U.S. dollar equals about eight Namibian dollars - so when he says they charge $30-40 for a car wash, it's in Namibian cash. Each metal shack held a variety of businesses...a small variety. They fell into the categories of salon, car wash, convenience store, and bar. Lots and lots of bars in metal shacks, referred to as "shabeens." I suspected that any time spent in the townships would change my perspective on things, but I wasn't prepared for how much the next stop would change me. We left the shabeen-filled streets to enter the grounds of the Katatura State Hospital. This hospital and the people who work in it should make every American stand a little taller and prouder. To say that this facility is vital to Namibia is putting it mildly - U.S. foreign aid dollars literally mean life for someone who would otherwise have a death sentence from HIV. They mean a mother can celebrate the birth of her newborn with a better chance of seeing that infant live. They give parents more time to provide for their families and ensure that at least in some cases, generations of families can stay together longer. The U.S. Embassy and USAID staff who set up our tour were kind to our overpampered American sensitivities: we toured the hospital on a Friday, when the hospital only accepts new patients. I suspect that a normal day would have been overwhelming due to the number of treatments on an average day. There are currently 13,000 patients at this hospital, 9,000 of whom are active. ("Active" in this context doesn't mean they send Christmas cards to their doctors - it means they are on a continuous cycle of ARVs, HIV management through antiretroviral drugs.) We started in the paperwork-heavy administrative wing of the hospital, where we got to see first-hand the U.S.-donated computer systems that help doctors treat HIV patients efficiently and consistently. Namibian health care isn't just fighting the HIV virus, it's also fighting the social stigmas and misunderstandings that lead people to deny they have AIDS or fail to use medication appropriately. The computer systems help them reach out to patients to provide the support and reminders they need in order to make the treatments effective and prolong their life. Even the paperwork provided a somber reminder of the heavy load these doctors are carrying - the "archive" room held too many lives cut short. The hallways of the hospital were decorated with art that reflected real Africans, not the touristy version in paintings at the markets we visited. These photographs captured the small joys of daily life in a harsh environment - children jumping on a bed, families sitting together and old people eating simple bowls of food. The next stop was the pharmacy, where the continuous, rhythmic sound of pills being counted into jars reverberated like a death song throughout the large space. Patients sat against the wall of the waiting room, blank faces gazing with no curiosity as we walked through, and who can blame them? We were in business suits carrying cameras, while they're waiting for yet another dose of pills that are their only hope against a disease they did nothing to deserve. The pharmacy serves 250-300 of these patients every single day. I’d maintained composure up to this point by focusing on the facts and figures of the information we were hearing: the number of patients rather than the lives behind those numbers, the fiscal details rather than the understanding of how many lives could be saved with an average American’s weekly food budget. But the information got harder to process in the next section of the hospital, where we met with pediatricians who are responsible for treating children. They're proud of the fact that anti-HIV efforts have dropped the percentage of pregnant women with the virus: one in five Namibian mothers suffer from HIV. Pediatricians in Namibia were faced with the problem of explaining the need to take the rigorous anti-HIV pills on a regular basis to children who did not yet know what AIDS is. So they developed a curriculum to train young children: "Why I Take My Medicine." The comic-style book tells an exciting tale of the good "body soldiers" and the bad guy...the bad guy stays sleeping if children take their medicine, but if they stop swallowing the pills the bad guy starts to wake up and the good soldiers are in danger. This heartbreaking story works until the children are six, when they're told about AIDS. It's not until they're 10 that they reach "full disclosure," and must begin to deal with the fact that they were born with HIV and must deal with the medications and possible death for the rest of their lives. These pediatricians have formed a bond with their patients over the years, since the treatment keeps the children closely connected to the hospital staff. The oldest patient in the pediatric wing is 21. He should be transferred to an adult program now, but they haven’t quite figured out how to ensure the transition occurs. The pediatricians have been the guy’s therapists, counselors and guides for his entire life; they worry that if they ask him to trust the less personal nature of the adult hospital treatment, he’ll stop taking his medications. There was no stopping the tears by now – there’s no stopping them every time I relive this experience. I gave up on taking pictures because I desperately wanted to communicate compassion and admiration for the patients we encountered as we walked through the white hallways, rather than doing anything to separate myself from them any more than usual. No photographs captured the essence of this place, anyway – a combination of hope and despair, disgust and resignation. The final stop on our tour will haunt me until I die. We walked across the hospital emergency entrance in the cool Namibian spring air to reach another wing, with a simple sign above the door announcing “Maternity Ward.” As my eyes quickly adjusted to the inside lighting I saw that I was surrounded by a large room filled with rough benches, slabs of wood with no backs or armrests. And the benches were filled with women, mostly young but not all, each holding a baby or a toddler awaiting their anti-HIV treatment. To say that the moment put things in perspective is an understatement – it undermined every worry, frustration or irritation I have experienced, and scrambled my priorities in a split second. Tears streamed down my face as I edged my way past the women to the administrative offices in the back where we continued our briefing with a doctor proud of the progress they’d made in reaching pregnant women with prenatal care and education. I struggled to contain my emotions because I so wanted to encourage his enthusiasm for the accomplishments they’d obtained, but I’ll admit there was no way to do so completely. My fellow travelers subtly passed Kleenex to each other without making eye contact, because any communication about this experience - even non-verbal - would demolish our attempt to focus enough to process the sensory overload when we were back in our van. I couldn’t wait to escape and yet I never wanted to leave. No documentary or fact sheet or photograph could have prepared me for such close contact with the kind of sadness I saw in those womens’ eyes. No percentages or statistics capture the sheer number of children born with little hope. When we gathered outside again, the amazing doctor who had led our tour asked if I had the flu – we’d just left a room of dying babies and this wonderful woman, who couldn’t have been much older than me – was concerned for my well-being. I tried to explain my emotions without ignoring the progress that this woman and many like her had achieved, but thankfully she understood. This job was new to her, she explained – until recently, she worked in the rural areas of Namibia where there were no fancy state hospitals or computers that ensured doctors knew who needed another round of pills. When she walked into the maternity ward she saw not a scene of hopelessnes or injustice, but an organized system of life-bringing medicines that could keep babies alive and education that could keep women from passing HIV to their newborns. I’m so grateful that I had the chance to get her perspective on it, but still am haunted by the facts and images behind the reality of the people’s harsh existence. When I visit Namibia again I will spend much more time in Katutura and other townships. I want to understand their reality, their limitations and the victories that each day brings over starvation and illness. Until then, I will share my pride in America’s foreign aid funding to anyone who will listen, and will fight like crazy to ensure that we continue to reach out a helping hand to those who need it most. I can make economic arguments about the global market and Namibian exports of beef (coming soon to a grocery store near you!) but it really comes down to that moment when I realized that I never understood the level of despair humanity can endure, and I want to live in a country that does anything it can to help make it better. It's election day in Cuba. Many will argue about what that means and the extent to which it changes even the slightest detail of Cuban life, but I will spend the day thinking about the beautiful people on an island I love: the social gatherings at local polling places, the quiet debates between friends, and the hope that someday Cuba's elections really will give the nation's citizens a say in the direction of their country. (Much more detail to come when I get time to complete my research project on Cuba's election process.) We squeezed in one more meeting on our way out of South Africa, and it was an impressive one: we met with a roomful of union representatives at the Congress of South African Trade Unions. As far as powerful lobbying groups go, this one sets an alarmingly high bar. COSATU is directly and irreversibly connected with the ruling political party and with many South Africans' daily lives. The fact that many employers are directly connected to the ANC only increased my admiration for the young people we'd met who worked with and for the opposition parties - it can't make them popular in many work and social environments! Freezing outside COSATU House - those stereotypes about all of Africa being a hot desert? Totally untrue. The meeting with union representatives was cut far too short - especially because I really wanted to spend the day hearing a conversation between the Republican elected officials with whom I was traveling and the union activists - but we did manage to make a few quick friendships before we were herded out the door. On our way to the airport we speed-walked through a local craft market. It was very similar to the experience I had at the market in Havana: amazing products, pushy salespeople and an environment of negotiations that makes me very uncomfortable. I don't want to fight about money with anyone - just tell me what you want and I'll decide if I want to pay it. (Side note: I loved my Saturn car-buying experience because they agreed with my policy on haggling...I dread the next car purchase without that as an option!) I made it through the market without spending too much money and then took time to befriend these wonderful men who were doing woodwork under a sign that read "Crafters at Work." More lines, more coveted stamps in my passport and a two-hour flight later, we left South Africa behind us to add Namibia to the "been there done that" list of accomplishments. I didn't doubt Freddie (our friend at the Namibian embassy in D.C.) when he said Namibia looked like Arizona but I guess I did secretly think the perspective would be different for a first-time visitor. I was wrong. When the plane's wheels touched down at the Windhoek airport I was convinced we'd hit a time warp and they'd brought me back to Phoenix...a less inhabited, less polluted Phoenix. And yes, in case you're wondering...I did in fact hum Hakuna Matata every single time I saw one of those signs. Windhoek looks like another European capital city, with orderly traffic signs and blooming flowers planted on corners and in front of houses. Tribal cultures are still tantalizingly close to the city here, however, and traces of them crept even into the downtown area where we stayed. I enjoyed a few delightful free moments with two members of my group, and while enjoying sky-high cappuchino foam (seriously, these baristas are impressive) in the middle of a mall we glanced up to see a stunning African woman with no shirt, tribal jewelry...and an iPod. I didn't work up the courage to talk to that woman in the mall (who was apparently just taking a bathroom break from the area where women from her community sell their jewelry and trinkets at an open-air market across the street from our hotel) but we did meet amazing women at our reception that evening. The U.S. embassy hosted the event and invited a wonderful collection of young Namibian professionals who had traveled, or were going to travel, to the U.S. There were very nice men there but it was my conversations with the women that I'll never forget. Regina became a stay-at-home mother right after she finished college, but then started her own highly successful IT company when her child was older. Mind you, she did this while fighting for financing in a country where the average citizen makes US$7,500 a year and in a society so paternalistic that men sometimes push women out of the way to get through doors first. Other women worked for non-profits or entities working to get young people politically engaged...all of them were beautiful and so impressive that I could have heard them talk for days. This was another rooftop reception, which provided the perfect opportunity to appreciate another Arizona-like quality about Namibia: the sunsets. People talked and laughed, glasses clinked and silverware tinged against plates as the food was served but it all blended into background noise as another busy day came to a glorious, rose-hued close against the skyscape of Windhoek. It started with an escape to Italy in 2010, but now this blog has become my travel companion for adventures large and small. Welcome to my journey!
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 205, "char_end_idx": 213, "value": "Bethesda,_Maryland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 287, "char_end_idx": 295, "value": "Bethesda,_Maryland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 337, "char_end_idx": 345, "value": "Bethesda" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 435, "char_end_idx": 442, "value": "Tai Chi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 444, "char_end_idx": 448, "value": "Yoga" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 707, "char_end_idx": 718, "value": "Jesse_James_(customizer)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 744, "char_end_idx": 749, "value": "Drug_rehabilitation" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 820, "char_end_idx": 831, "value": "Jesse_James_(customizer)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1478, "char_end_idx": 1485, "value": "MacBook" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1629, "char_end_idx": 1639, "value": "Ann_Inc." }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1641, "char_end_idx": 1647, "value": "J.Crew" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1912, "char_end_idx": 1923, "value": "LOVE OF GOD" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2246, "char_end_idx": 2252, "value": "Sarah_Connor_(singer)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2285, "char_end_idx": 2295, "value": "Fort_Minor" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3336, "char_end_idx": 3354, "value": "Labrador Retriever" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3404, "char_end_idx": 3409, "value": "Chewing_tobacco" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4361, "char_end_idx": 4378, "value": "Universal_Studios_Hollywood" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4486, "char_end_idx": 4500, "value": "Robert_Redford" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4634, "char_end_idx": 4646, "value": "Billy_Squier" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4665, "char_end_idx": 4681, "value": "Theater_in_the_United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4791, "char_end_idx": 4800, "value": "The_Stroke" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4963, "char_end_idx": 4974, "value": "Rush street" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4978, "char_end_idx": 4985, "value": "Chicago" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5004, "char_end_idx": 5019, "value": "David_Schwimmer" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5142, "char_end_idx": 5146, "value": "Hey_Arnold!" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5154, "char_end_idx": 5158, "value": "Ross_Stores" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5543, "char_end_idx": 5550, "value": "Hartsfield–Jackson_Atlanta_International_Airport" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7563, "char_end_idx": 7583, "value": "Writer" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7595, "char_end_idx": 7602, "value": "English_language" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7618, "char_end_idx": 7636, "value": "Webster_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7947, "char_end_idx": 7952, "value": "Sally_Jessy_Raphael" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8364, "char_end_idx": 8378, "value": "Maurice_Fisher" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8808, "char_end_idx": 8814, "value": "Al_Capone" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8858, "char_end_idx": 8866, "value": "Goodwill_Industries" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9066, "char_end_idx": 9074, "value": "Goodwill" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9257, "char_end_idx": 9262, "value": "McCoy_Air_Force_Base" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9296, "char_end_idx": 9304, "value": "Goodwill" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9331, "char_end_idx": 9340, "value": "St._Louis" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9941, "char_end_idx": 9947, "value": "Muffin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10511, "char_end_idx": 10518, "value": "Hooray!" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10530, "char_end_idx": 10537, "value": "Grandparent" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10540, "char_end_idx": 10547, "value": "Goulash" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10746, "char_end_idx": 10759, "value": "Chicago-style" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10794, "char_end_idx": 10802, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10858, "char_end_idx": 10866, "value": "Windhoek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10998, "char_end_idx": 11001, "value": "God" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11072, "char_end_idx": 11094, "value": "Supreme_Court_of_Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11543, "char_end_idx": 11550, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11667, "char_end_idx": 11675, "value": "Windhoek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11694, "char_end_idx": 11701, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11706, "char_end_idx": 11716, "value": "Swakopmund" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11898, "char_end_idx": 11904, "value": "Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11950, "char_end_idx": 11953, "value": "PBS" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12008, "char_end_idx": 12015, "value": "Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13058, "char_end_idx": 13062, "value": "Andy_Samberg" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13273, "char_end_idx": 13280, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13353, "char_end_idx": 13360, "value": "Arizona" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13902, "char_end_idx": 13909, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14090, "char_end_idx": 14097, "value": "Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14219, "char_end_idx": 14225, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14244, "char_end_idx": 14252, "value": "Windhoek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14483, "char_end_idx": 14493, "value": "Swakopmund" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15115, "char_end_idx": 15125, "value": "Swakopmund" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15223, "char_end_idx": 15230, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15325, "char_end_idx": 15331, "value": "Swakop_River" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15344, "char_end_idx": 15356, "value": "Swakop_River" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15387, "char_end_idx": 15394, "value": "Arizona" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15478, "char_end_idx": 15490, "value": "Namib" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15600, "char_end_idx": 15606, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15662, "char_end_idx": 15672, "value": "Dune" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15737, "char_end_idx": 15747, "value": "Swakopmund" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16057, "char_end_idx": 16062, "value": "Haiti" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16385, "char_end_idx": 16391, "value": "Havana" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16527, "char_end_idx": 16531, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16536, "char_end_idx": 16540, "value": "Cuba" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17719, "char_end_idx": 17724, "value": "Cuba" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17859, "char_end_idx": 17864, "value": "Laura_Bush" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17986, "char_end_idx": 17992, "value": "Laura_Bush" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18040, "char_end_idx": 18043, "value": "Ulf" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18087, "char_end_idx": 18094, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18140, "char_end_idx": 18143, "value": "Ulf" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18281, "char_end_idx": 18308, "value": "Foreign_minister" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18314, "char_end_idx": 18322, "value": "Prime_Minister_of_the_United_Kingdom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18366, "char_end_idx": 18370, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18373, "char_end_idx": 18392, "value": "United_States_Department_of_State" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18458, "char_end_idx": 18466, "value": "Americas" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18595, "char_end_idx": 18602, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18619, "char_end_idx": 18623, "value": "Cuba" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18736, "char_end_idx": 18740, "value": "Cuba" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18937, "char_end_idx": 18941, "value": "Cuba" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18953, "char_end_idx": 18962, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19040, "char_end_idx": 19044, "value": "Cuba" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19120, "char_end_idx": 19128, "value": "Windhoek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19214, "char_end_idx": 19218, "value": "Nice" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19221, "char_end_idx": 19228, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19595, "char_end_idx": 19607, "value": "South_Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19649, "char_end_idx": 19652, "value": "African_National_Congress" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19719, "char_end_idx": 19726, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19916, "char_end_idx": 19921, "value": "SWAPO" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20055, "char_end_idx": 20060, "value": "SWAPO" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20309, "char_end_idx": 20314, "value": "SWAPO" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20320, "char_end_idx": 20327, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20419, "char_end_idx": 20423, "value": "Cuba" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20774, "char_end_idx": 20782, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21051, "char_end_idx": 21073, "value": "Namibia_University_of_Science_and_Technology" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21509, "char_end_idx": 21523, "value": "Tjama_Tjivikua" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22012, "char_end_idx": 22019, "value": "Arizona" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22108, "char_end_idx": 22115, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22178, "char_end_idx": 22181, "value": "Arizona_State_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22307, "char_end_idx": 22313, "value": "Rwanda" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22516, "char_end_idx": 22524, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22589, "char_end_idx": 22597, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22652, "char_end_idx": 22659, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22740, "char_end_idx": 22745, "value": "SWAPO" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22748, "char_end_idx": 22760, "value": "Communist_Youth_League_of_China" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23746, "char_end_idx": 23751, "value": "Laura_Bush" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23756, "char_end_idx": 23763, "value": "Michael_Scott_(The_Office)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23823, "char_end_idx": 23831, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24009, "char_end_idx": 24017, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24080, "char_end_idx": 24084, "value": "Minor_Passions_characters" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24149, "char_end_idx": 24156, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24169, "char_end_idx": 24178, "value": "Fulbright" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24191, "char_end_idx": 24202, "value": "Peace_Corps" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24352, "char_end_idx": 24367, "value": "American_Corner,_Maryland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24442, "char_end_idx": 24449, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24647, "char_end_idx": 24654, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24729, "char_end_idx": 24736, "value": "Harvard" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24752, "char_end_idx": 24768, "value": "State Department" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 25098, "char_end_idx": 25105, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 25193, "char_end_idx": 25201, "value": "Windhoek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 25501, "char_end_idx": 25508, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 25641, "char_end_idx": 25649, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26124, "char_end_idx": 26128, "value": "Niya" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26133, "char_end_idx": 26138, "value": "Laura_Bush" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26178, "char_end_idx": 26186, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26486, "char_end_idx": 26493, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26766, "char_end_idx": 26772, "value": "Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27377, "char_end_idx": 27385, "value": "Windhoek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27421, "char_end_idx": 27427, "value": "Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27568, "char_end_idx": 27573, "value": "Haiti" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27590, "char_end_idx": 27597, "value": "Antique" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27800, "char_end_idx": 27807, "value": "Antique" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27936, "char_end_idx": 27945, "value": "Water.org" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27981, "char_end_idx": 27986, "value": "Haiti" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28021, "char_end_idx": 28028, "value": "Arizona" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28446, "char_end_idx": 28454, "value": "Provence" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28548, "char_end_idx": 28557, "value": "Passports" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28618, "char_end_idx": 28626, "value": "Facebook" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28734, "char_end_idx": 28742, "value": "Haiti" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28794, "char_end_idx": 28802, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28895, "char_end_idx": 28905, "value": "California" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 29080, "char_end_idx": 29084, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 29096, "char_end_idx": 29104, "value": "Windhoek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 29588, "char_end_idx": 29595, "value": "Diplomatic_mission" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 29855, "char_end_idx": 29859, "value": "Esmé" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 29990, "char_end_idx": 29998, "value": "Windhoek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 30123, "char_end_idx": 30130, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 30450, "char_end_idx": 30457, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 30491, "char_end_idx": 30494, "value": "HIV" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 30562, "char_end_idx": 30566, "value": "Esmé" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 30679, "char_end_idx": 30698, "value": "National_Council_of_Churches" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 30702, "char_end_idx": 30711, "value": "Christians" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 30728, "char_end_idx": 30735, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 30904, "char_end_idx": 30908, "value": "Minor_Passions_characters" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 30950, "char_end_idx": 30954, "value": "Monarch" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 31105, "char_end_idx": 31109, "value": "Esmé" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 31346, "char_end_idx": 31350, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 31366, "char_end_idx": 31370, "value": "Esmé" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 31525, "char_end_idx": 31529, "value": "Esmé" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 31968, "char_end_idx": 31972, "value": "Monarch" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 32187, "char_end_idx": 32191, "value": "Esmé" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 32209, "char_end_idx": 32225, "value": "United_States_Department_of_State" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 32544, "char_end_idx": 32548, "value": "Minor_Passions_characters" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 32822, "char_end_idx": 32829, "value": "Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 32857, "char_end_idx": 32865, "value": "Katutura" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 32917, "char_end_idx": 32927, "value": "Herero_people" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 32933, "char_end_idx": 32939, "value": "Herero_people" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 33035, "char_end_idx": 33043, "value": "Windhoek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 33083, "char_end_idx": 33091, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 33294, "char_end_idx": 33301, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 33347, "char_end_idx": 33355, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 34023, "char_end_idx": 34031, "value": "Katutura" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 34267, "char_end_idx": 34271, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 34298, "char_end_idx": 34306, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 34376, "char_end_idx": 34384, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 34904, "char_end_idx": 34912, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 34986, "char_end_idx": 34993, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 35017, "char_end_idx": 35021, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 35121, "char_end_idx": 35124, "value": "HIV" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 35385, "char_end_idx": 35389, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 35402, "char_end_idx": 35407, "value": "United_States_Agency_for_International_Development" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 35464, "char_end_idx": 35472, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 35884, "char_end_idx": 35888, "value": "Management_of_HIV/AIDS" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 35890, "char_end_idx": 35893, "value": "HIV" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 36042, "char_end_idx": 36046, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 36096, "char_end_idx": 36099, "value": "HIV" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 36139, "char_end_idx": 36147, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 36184, "char_end_idx": 36187, "value": "HIV" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 36290, "char_end_idx": 36294, "value": "HIV/AIDS" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 36718, "char_end_idx": 36726, "value": "Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 37778, "char_end_idx": 37786, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 37994, "char_end_idx": 38002, "value": "Management_of_HIV/AIDS" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 38085, "char_end_idx": 38093, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 38114, "char_end_idx": 38117, "value": "HIV" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 38136, "char_end_idx": 38143, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 38216, "char_end_idx": 38224, "value": "Management_of_HIV/AIDS" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 38288, "char_end_idx": 38292, "value": "HIV/AIDS" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 38717, "char_end_idx": 38721, "value": "HIV/AIDS" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 38846, "char_end_idx": 38849, "value": "HIV" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 40072, "char_end_idx": 40080, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 40161, "char_end_idx": 40175, "value": "Childbirth" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 40455, "char_end_idx": 40463, "value": "Management_of_HIV/AIDS" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 41122, "char_end_idx": 41129, "value": "Kleenex" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 42104, "char_end_idx": 42111, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 42446, "char_end_idx": 42449, "value": "HIV" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 42647, "char_end_idx": 42654, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 42692, "char_end_idx": 42700, "value": "Katutura" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 42881, "char_end_idx": 42888, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 43104, "char_end_idx": 43112, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 43397, "char_end_idx": 43401, "value": "Cuba" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 43505, "char_end_idx": 43510, "value": "Cuba" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 43707, "char_end_idx": 43711, "value": "Cuba" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 43881, "char_end_idx": 43885, "value": "Cuba" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 43957, "char_end_idx": 43969, "value": "South_Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 44055, "char_end_idx": 44093, "value": "Congress_of_South_African_Trade_Unions" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 44172, "char_end_idx": 44178, "value": "Congress_of_South_African_Trade_Unions" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 44264, "char_end_idx": 44279, "value": "South_Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 44352, "char_end_idx": 44355, "value": "African_National_Congress" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 44592, "char_end_idx": 44598, "value": "Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 44785, "char_end_idx": 44795, "value": "Republican_Party_(United_States)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 45085, "char_end_idx": 45091, "value": "Havana" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 45333, "char_end_idx": 45339, "value": "Saturn_Corporation" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 45732, "char_end_idx": 45744, "value": "South_Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 45762, "char_end_idx": 45769, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 45840, "char_end_idx": 45847, "value": "Freddie_Mercury" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 45867, "char_end_idx": 45875, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 45887, "char_end_idx": 45891, "value": "Washington,_D.C." }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 45906, "char_end_idx": 45913, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 45926, "char_end_idx": 45933, "value": "Arizona" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 46085, "char_end_idx": 46093, "value": "Windhoek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 46169, "char_end_idx": 46176, "value": "Phoenix,_Arizona" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 46211, "char_end_idx": 46218, "value": "Phoenix,_Arizona" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 46274, "char_end_idx": 46287, "value": "Hakuna Matata" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 46332, "char_end_idx": 46340, "value": "Windhoek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 46360, "char_end_idx": 46368, "value": "Europe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 46830, "char_end_idx": 46837, "value": "Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 46883, "char_end_idx": 46887, "value": "iPod" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 47199, "char_end_idx": 47203, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 47273, "char_end_idx": 47281, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 47346, "char_end_idx": 47350, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 47449, "char_end_idx": 47455, "value": "Regina,_Saskatchewan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 47562, "char_end_idx": 47564, "value": "Information_technology" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 47696, "char_end_idx": 47698, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 48129, "char_end_idx": 48136, "value": "Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 48375, "char_end_idx": 48383, "value": "Windhoek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 48414, "char_end_idx": 48419, "value": "Italy" } ]
Here are seven reasons why Deval Patrick should be first Democratic governor in Massachusetts since Michael Dukakis. Award-winning news and arts coverage, and a 31-year commitment to telling the truth and telling it well, have distinguished the Valley Advocate among western Massachusetts media. With a market that extends from Springfield to Northampton and Amherst up the Connecticut... In the 50 years since his first book was published, John Ashbery has led the avant garde's poetry coup d'etat. Rep. Frank, known for his steadfast support of gun control among other forms of government regulation, argues that casinos are -- get this -- a civil rights issue. Bush's commutation of "Scooter" is one of many procedural excesses that harm the very reach of executive power he seeks relentlessly to extend. For February 12th, we will be sampling gluten-free potstickers from Feel Good Foods and doing a free raffle for gluten-free books and magazines donated by generous publishers. RSVP requested for this meeting for planning purposes: info@northbayceliacs.org Special thanks to Jennifer Torrey (member and local cooking and baking instructor - see her classes on our Bulletin Board) for referring the Press Democrat to North Bay Celiacs for the article "Gluten Sensitivity Claims on Rise," and to all the local businesses that serve our gluten-free community. Read the article. There’s nothing like a World Cup qualifier between Japan and North Korea to bring out the magnanimous side of the two soccer-loving Asian neighbors. Soon after Japan was drawn to play the reclusive communist nation in home and away matches—the first of which is February 9 at Saitama Stadium—the love started flowing like warm sake on a cold night in Niigata. Still smarting from an unpleasant experience in China last July, when Japan’s fans were unceremoniously pelted with debris during the Asian Cup, Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said he was looking forward to the matches and called for kind words from both sides leading up to the games. North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, wearing his best brown jumpsuit, vowed to watch the games from his palatial residence while munching on an assortment of international delicacies, washed down with the bubbly lashings of Dom Perignon. After the draw, the North Koreans started the ball rolling by kindly asking that national anthems not be played before the matches. Japan, citing FIFA rules, politely turned down the request, instead offering to have Chuck Jenkins sing Kimigayo. Next, the North Koreans pleasantly tried to bar Japanese journalists from their practice sessions in China. While the Japanese media covering the national team do seem to require ten journalists to do the work of one, the North was a bit unreasonable on this one. Guess there aren’t too many papers over there. Who knows what lavish treatment is in store when Japan travels to North Korea for the away leg? Something tells me the Pyongyang Hilton will be fully booked. But hey, there’s a lot on the line here! This is serious stuff—nothing less than the opportunity to go to Germany in 2006 and get sent home after the first round. Meanwhile in Japan, we are inundated with daily reports on the Japanese squad as they prepare for the all-important match. Every night a different player is trotted out before the TV cameras and dutifully says “I will do my best; this is a very important game for us.” If only somebody would say, “I hate those commie so-and-sos—we’re going to blow them away like lint!” Two North Korean players, Ri Han Jae and An Yong Hak, play in the J. League and will no doubt fill their teammates in on Japan’s strengths and weaknesses. Japan coach Zico will ask Jenkins what he knows of the North Koreans. “Chuck, is it a 4-2-4 system or a flat three?” Without question, the North Koreans will be tough as nails. Years spent toiling under the watchful eye of Big Brother in a reclusive communist nation tends to toughen one up. Unfortunately, most of the players on Zico’s squad look like they just walked off the set of a SMAP TV special. Let’s face it, Tsuneyuki “How does my hair look?” Miyamoto hardly strikes fear in the eyes of your average comrade. If you look at the scientifically calculated FIFA rankings it should be a walkover. Japan is 19th while North Korea is a distant 97th. One thing for sure is that 70,000 Japanese fans will cram into Saitama Stadium on the night of February 9, jump up and down in unison, and serenade their side with the theme songs from The Sting and The Great Escape. What’s Paul Newman got to do with it? As for a prediction, Japan will characteristically score an incredibly lucky goal in the waning minutes of injury time to win 1-0. Japan’s Alessandro Santos (who doesn’t look very Japanese to me) is the hero when his corner bounces off the head of a North Korean defender and into the net as the goalkeeper slips on a suspiciously slick patch of grass. After the match, Japan coach Zico will say his team played well but will have to play better in Pyongyang. The North Korean coach will say the fix was in and will promise revenge back home. This is an archived article that was published on sltrib.com in 2012, and information in the article may be outdated. It is provided only for personal research purposes and may not be reprinted. Just as many hoped, one Utah quarterback ripped it up in Tuesday's scrimmage, separating himself from the others by completing all but one pass, throwing for more than 100 yards and three touchdowns. Yep, Adam Schulz, a freshman from Muskego, Wis., had a great day in the session held at Rice-Eccles Stadium. As for the quarterbacks everyone else is wondering about, veteran Jordan Wynn, Jon Hays and freshman Travis Wilson all had their moments too, just not enough to prompt coach Kyle Whittingham to proclaim he has a starting quarterback. With two weeks remaining before the Utes open the season against Northern Colorado, Whittingham insists the quarterback position is open, despite the presence of Wynn, who has recovered from shoulder surgery well and enters his fourth year with the program. It is assumed Wynn will be the starter when the dust settles, but the Utes also like how Wilson, an agile, 6-foot-6 freshman, is developing. "We have to watch the tape," Whittingham said. "Jordan did throw the ball well and did take a sack in the two-minute drill, but we'll have a final analysis when we look at the tape." Wynn was 6 for 9 for 85 yards, Wilson completed 4 of 9 passes for 30 yards and a touchdown, and Hays was 3 for 6 for 37 yards and a touchdown. And Schulz, a freshman who has made the most progress in the last year according to Whittingham, was 8 for 9 for 153 yards and three touchdowns. While some might view talk of a possible quarterback battle between Wynn and Wilson as a distraction, Whittingham said he wasn't worried. "The more depth you build the more competition is going on," he said. "I don't think it's healthy to have a guy at No. 1 when there is no way he can lose his job. That is a recipe for complacency. What we have done the last four years is start to fill in the depth at all positions, not at all of them, but we are further along than we have ever been." While Whittingham's reluctance to commit to Wynn as a starter might be seen as just coach-speak to keep the veteran focused, Wilson at least believes he has a chance to oust Wynn. "I'm definitely pushing for it now," he said. "I want to grind it out until they make a decision and be happy to come out and compete every day." "If they came out and said Travis and Jon have no chance or if they said Travis and Jon are the starters, I'd come out the same way and bust my butt and go as hard as I can," he said. As for the rest of the undecided positions, including offensive tackle and the linebackers, Whittingham said progress was made. "The offensive tackles are starting to play somewhat close where they need to be," he said. "When we first started, it was way off base and they've made progress, but we still need every bit of the next two weeks." The Pac-12 Networks launch Wednesday and Comcast customers with Digital Starter Service who live in Utah will be able to watch Pac-12 games and other Pac-12 programming in standard definition on channel 37 (53 in the Heber area) and high definition on channel 757. The Pac-12 Networks will go live by the end of the day on Wednesday according to Comcast. Utah fans living out of state or who do not subscribe to Comcast should visit the Channel Finder at http://bit.ly/LKUZ97 to learn how to get the Pac-12 Networks in their area.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27, "char_end_idx": 40, "value": "Deval_Patrick" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 57, "char_end_idx": 67, "value": "Democratic_Party_(United_States)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 80, "char_end_idx": 93, "value": "Governor_of_Massachusetts" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 100, "char_end_idx": 115, "value": "Michael_Dukakis" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 245, "char_end_idx": 260, "value": "Valley Advocate" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 275, "char_end_idx": 288, "value": "Governor_of_Massachusetts" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 328, "char_end_idx": 339, "value": "Springfield,_Massachusetts" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 343, "char_end_idx": 354, "value": "Northampton,_Massachusetts" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 359, "char_end_idx": 366, "value": "Amherst,_Massachusetts" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 374, "char_end_idx": 385, "value": "Connecticut" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 441, "char_end_idx": 453, "value": "John_Ashbery" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 505, "char_end_idx": 510, "value": "Robert_Frank" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 664, "char_end_idx": 668, "value": "George_W._Bush" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 687, "char_end_idx": 694, "value": "Scooter_(band)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 984, "char_end_idx": 988, "value": "Resource_Reservation_Protocol" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1171, "char_end_idx": 1185, "value": "Internet_forum" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1405, "char_end_idx": 1414, "value": "FIFA_World_Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1433, "char_end_idx": 1438, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1443, "char_end_idx": 1454, "value": "North_Korea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1514, "char_end_idx": 1519, "value": "Asia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1542, "char_end_idx": 1547, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1658, "char_end_idx": 1673, "value": "Saitama_Stadium_2002" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1733, "char_end_idx": 1740, "value": "Niigata_(city)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1790, "char_end_idx": 1795, "value": "China" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1812, "char_end_idx": 1817, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1876, "char_end_idx": 1885, "value": "Asian Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1887, "char_end_idx": 1895, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1911, "char_end_idx": 1928, "value": "Junichiro_Koizumi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2039, "char_end_idx": 2051, "value": "North_Korea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2059, "char_end_idx": 2070, "value": "Kim_Jong-il" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2259, "char_end_idx": 2271, "value": "Dom_Pérignon_(monk)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2293, "char_end_idx": 2306, "value": "North_Korea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2405, "char_end_idx": 2410, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2419, "char_end_idx": 2423, "value": "FIFA_(video_game_series)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2509, "char_end_idx": 2517, "value": "Kimigayo" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2529, "char_end_idx": 2542, "value": "North_Korea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2567, "char_end_idx": 2575, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2620, "char_end_idx": 2625, "value": "China" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2637, "char_end_idx": 2645, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2741, "char_end_idx": 2746, "value": "North_America" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2879, "char_end_idx": 2884, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2896, "char_end_idx": 2907, "value": "North_Korea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3094, "char_end_idx": 3101, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3164, "char_end_idx": 3169, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3214, "char_end_idx": 3222, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3526, "char_end_idx": 3538, "value": "North_Korea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3548, "char_end_idx": 3558, "value": "Ri_Han-jae" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3563, "char_end_idx": 3574, "value": "An_Yong-hak" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3591, "char_end_idx": 3597, "value": "Sports_league" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3643, "char_end_idx": 3648, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3677, "char_end_idx": 3682, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3689, "char_end_idx": 3693, "value": "Zico" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3703, "char_end_idx": 3710, "value": "Ferguson_Jenkins" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3732, "char_end_idx": 3745, "value": "North_Korea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3748, "char_end_idx": 3753, "value": "Chuck_(TV_series)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3816, "char_end_idx": 3829, "value": "North_Korea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4007, "char_end_idx": 4011, "value": "Zico" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4064, "char_end_idx": 4068, "value": "SMAP" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4096, "char_end_idx": 4105, "value": "Tsuneyuki_Nakajima" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4131, "char_end_idx": 4139, "value": "Shigeru_Miyamoto" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4242, "char_end_idx": 4246, "value": "FIFA" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4281, "char_end_idx": 4286, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4301, "char_end_idx": 4312, "value": "North_Korea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4366, "char_end_idx": 4374, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4395, "char_end_idx": 4410, "value": "Saitama_Stadium_2002" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4517, "char_end_idx": 4526, "value": "The Sting" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4531, "char_end_idx": 4547, "value": "The_Great_Escape_(film)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4556, "char_end_idx": 4567, "value": "Paul_Newman" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4608, "char_end_idx": 4613, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4718, "char_end_idx": 4723, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4726, "char_end_idx": 4743, "value": "Alessandro_Santos" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4767, "char_end_idx": 4775, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4837, "char_end_idx": 4849, "value": "North_Korea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4957, "char_end_idx": 4962, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4969, "char_end_idx": 4973, "value": "Zico" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5036, "char_end_idx": 5045, "value": "Pyongyang" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5051, "char_end_idx": 5063, "value": "North_Korea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5349, "char_end_idx": 5353, "value": "Utah_Utes_football" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5559, "char_end_idx": 5566, "value": "Muskego,_Wisconsin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5568, "char_end_idx": 5572, "value": "Wisconsin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5613, "char_end_idx": 5632, "value": "Rice–Eccles_Stadium" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5700, "char_end_idx": 5711, "value": "Jordan_Wynn" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5735, "char_end_idx": 5748, "value": "Travis_Wilson_(American_football)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5808, "char_end_idx": 5824, "value": "Kyle_Whittingham" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5904, "char_end_idx": 5908, "value": "Utah_Utes_football" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5933, "char_end_idx": 5950, "value": "Northern Colorado" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5952, "char_end_idx": 5963, "value": "Kyle_Whittingham" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6030, "char_end_idx": 6034, "value": "Jordan_Wynn" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6140, "char_end_idx": 6144, "value": "Jordan_Wynn" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6196, "char_end_idx": 6200, "value": "Utah_Utes_football" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6215, "char_end_idx": 6221, "value": "Travis_Wilson_(American_football)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6296, "char_end_idx": 6307, "value": "Kyle_Whittingham" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6315, "char_end_idx": 6321, "value": "Jordan_Wynn" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6450, "char_end_idx": 6454, "value": "Jordan_Wynn" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6481, "char_end_idx": 6487, "value": "Travis_Wilson_(American_football)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6546, "char_end_idx": 6550, "value": "Hays_County,_Texas" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6597, "char_end_idx": 6603, "value": "Germany_Schulz" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6677, "char_end_idx": 6688, "value": "Kyle_Whittingham" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6806, "char_end_idx": 6810, "value": "Jordan_Wynn" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6815, "char_end_idx": 6821, "value": "Travis_Wilson_(American_football)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6840, "char_end_idx": 6851, "value": "Kyle_Whittingham" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6991, "char_end_idx": 6996, "value": "Record_chart" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7235, "char_end_idx": 7246, "value": "Kyle_Whittingham" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7273, "char_end_idx": 7277, "value": "Jordan_Wynn" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7354, "char_end_idx": 7360, "value": "Travis_Wilson_(American_football)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7403, "char_end_idx": 7407, "value": "Jordan_Wynn" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7582, "char_end_idx": 7588, "value": "Travis_Wilson_(American_football)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7593, "char_end_idx": 7596, "value": "Kate_Plus_8" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7628, "char_end_idx": 7634, "value": "Travis_Wilson_(American_football)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7639, "char_end_idx": 7642, "value": "Kate_Plus_8" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7831, "char_end_idx": 7842, "value": "Kyle_Whittingham" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8086, "char_end_idx": 8101, "value": "Pac-12_Network" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8123, "char_end_idx": 8130, "value": "Comcast" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8182, "char_end_idx": 8186, "value": "Utah_Utes_football" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8209, "char_end_idx": 8215, "value": "Pac-12" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8232, "char_end_idx": 8238, "value": "Pac-12" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8299, "char_end_idx": 8304, "value": "Heber_City,_Utah" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8351, "char_end_idx": 8366, "value": "Pac-12_Network" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8428, "char_end_idx": 8435, "value": "Comcast" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8437, "char_end_idx": 8441, "value": "Utah" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8494, "char_end_idx": 8501, "value": "Comcast" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8582, "char_end_idx": 8597, "value": "Pac-12_Network" } ]
Copyright 2018 Baseball Alley Designs. All Rights Reserved. | Sitemap | | Powered by: Big Commerce : Development by 2 Friends Advanced Designs ORGANIZATION: Philadelphia Phillies JOB TITLE: Minor League Strength and Conditioning Coach SUPERVISOR: Furey Leva, RSCC, CSCS JOB DESCRIPTION The Philadelphia Phillies are seeking a full-time strength coach to oversee all aspects of strength, nutrition, mobility, speed, agility, flexibility, conditioning and recovery... Every year as the season subsides coaches start to ask “what could we have done better or different.”. This helps us prepare for the additional things or changes that need to occur in the following year. Three things that are consistently evolving in our industry are testing, programming and data analysis. While... "You are an average of the five people you spend the most time with." Who's in your crew! http://bit.ly/2JuN69s��� twitter.com/i/web/status/1… The PBSCCS is the leading authority on information for players, parents, and coaches. We focus on long term athletic development, durability, and individual physical improvement. The Society's membership includes strength coaches from all organizations of Major League Baseball. acceleration advice all star game article Baseball career Coach coaches Coach of the Month COM community conditioning core COTM COTY Featured Coach food fuel History job KB Kettlebell MiLB nutrition off season performance Performance Conditioning Posting prevention Progression Psychology recovery shoulder sleep Softball speed strength Strength and Conditioning Strength and Conditioning Coach strength coach Swing training Yankees yoga youth
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 39, "char_end_idx": 58, "value": "All_rights_reserved" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 157, "char_end_idx": 178, "value": "Philadelphia_Phillies" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 259, "char_end_idx": 263, "value": "Russian_Satellite_Communications_Company" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 265, "char_end_idx": 269, "value": "Swiss_National_Supercomputing_Centre" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 290, "char_end_idx": 311, "value": "Philadelphia_Phillies" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1109, "char_end_idx": 1116, "value": "Society" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1182, "char_end_idx": 1203, "value": "Major_League_Baseball" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1630, "char_end_idx": 1637, "value": "New_York_Yankees" } ]
After surgery, the clinic staff will monitor the pet until it is fully awake. After the pet is conscious and has been examined, the veterinarian or a technician will call to let the owner know the patient is ready to be discharged and go home. In most cases a pet will be discharged on the same day after the surgery, but in some cases the veterinarian will recommend that the pet be hospitalized for a period of time. The costs associated with surgery vary widely depending on the type of procedure and the pet’s age, size, and general health. KVS can provide a written estimate of costs before any procedure. Help Save Pets was originally founded as the Humane Society of Plainfield in 2000. Since then, we have placed over 15,000 animals into loving homes. Each one of these animals was given shelter, food, medical aid and vaccinations, and time to find the right home. Our doctors care for the medical and surgical needs of our homeless pets, and our Kremer Veterinary Services hospitals donate cage space, to give these precious pets a second chance at a fur-ever home. Help Save Pets is a registered as a 501c non-for profit. Please consider clicking here to make a tax deductible donation. Dr. Tony Kremer and his partners own 9 veterinary hospitals in the Chicagoland area and 3 in Ohio. He is the founder of Help Save Pets, an animal shelter which has saved more than 15,000 pets since 2000. Dr. Tony’s knowledge, insight, and advice are shared regularly with major media outlets across the nation and in the third largest market.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 545, "char_end_idx": 548, "value": "Kendriya_Vidyalaya" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1265, "char_end_idx": 1276, "value": "Chicago_metropolitan_area" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1291, "char_end_idx": 1295, "value": "Ohio" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1406, "char_end_idx": 1410, "value": "Anthony_Bourdain" } ]
Buy 1 FREE 1 Below RM10 RM10-25 Luxury Sale Beauty Sale Health Sale Electronics Sale Food Sale Mom & BB Sale Step 5:- (without HongBao$) You can choose the payment method as below to proceed your payment. 1) Pay via credit card or Paypal. 2) Malaysia Credit Card and Online Banking. 3) Bank Transfer / Bank in to local bank account. 4) Pay Cash @ 7 Eleven. 2motelsrates.com is a great place to find hotels in Tupelo, MS! You will be able to find all the information you need while traveling to Tupelo. Below is a list of all the hotels in Tupelo, Mississippi. You will find information on the hotel such as the address, star rating and nightly rates. When you find the hotel you are searching for, simply click to get more information and check rates. For your comfort and relaxation, we have an indoor heated pool, jacuzzi and sauna. For your business needs, we have wireless Internet in every room, as well as a Business Cen...view more details about Baymont Inn and Suites Tupelo The Days Inn Tupelo s only 5 minutes away from Barns Crossing Shopping Mall and many other attractions. The Birthplace of the King of Rock-n-Roll, Elvis Presley and Golf are ...view more details about Tupelo-Days Inn The Super 8 Tupelo is conveniently located off Hwy 78 at exit 81. We are centrally located with easy access to the shopping, business & sports areas with many restaurants...view more details about Super 8 Motel - Tupelo Airport President's Quality Excellence Award. Convenient Access to Downtown and Easy on / off I - 45. Complimentary Wireless Hi-Speed Internet Access in all rooms. Complimentary Cont...view more details about Howard Johnson Express Inn - Tupelo Welcome to the Quality Inn in Tupelo, a charming city with a unique mix of business, musuems, historic sites, shopping,and entertainment. Tupelo's claim to fame is being the b...view more details about Quality Inn Tupelo Welcome to the Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Tupelo! This 100% smoke-free facility is located in the heart of Tupelo's bustling North Gloster area, just minutes from the...view more details about Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Tupelo, Ms FREE wireless Internet access in all rooms. All rooms have refrigerator, microwave, iron/ironing board and coffee maker. Lobby business center with computer, printer and FREE ...view more details about Comfort Inn Tupelo 93 room limited service hotel offering suites, jacuzzi rooms, king singles and queen bedded doubles. We have a pool, hot tub, exercise room and guest laundry. We offer a full ...view more details about Courtyard By Marriott Tupelo We are built for business and so much more! Designed in a timeless, attractive, classic, and distinctive prototypical design, featuring interior corridors, premium telecommun...view more details about Wingate by Wyndham Tupelo Located two miles from furniture markets, medical center, BancorpSouth Arena , Barnes Crossing Mall, five miles to birthplace of Elvis Presley. Walking distance to a number of...view more details about Sleep Inn , Inn & Suites Country Hearth Inn and Suite is a 3 story building indoor corridor located in Tupelo Mississippi. It is near Tupelo Airport, Park and Natchez parkway. We have free continent...view more details about Country Hearth Inn Tupelo Minutes from Elvis Presley birthplace, N.E. Miss. Medical Center and shopping mall. Tombigbee State Park and airport close by. Inn offers dataport telephones, cable TV with pr...view more details about Scottish Inns Tupelo Americas Best Inns Tupelo was built in 1995, is a two story structure and currently has no elevator. The are 51 rooms, included in that are 3 handicap rooms. Available on prop...view more details about Americas Best Inns Tupelo Featuring an Olympic-size outdoor swimming pool and a large conference room, the Tupelo Red Roof Inn is just a short drive from several restaurants and plenty of shopping. Th...view more details about Red Roof Inn Tupelo The Ramada Tupelo, Mississippi is Conveniently Located on North Gloster Street in Tupelo just off the Natchez Trace Parkway. The Ramada Tupelo is Located in Northeastern Missi...view more details about Ramada Inn
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 231, "char_end_idx": 237, "value": "PayPal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 409, "char_end_idx": 415, "value": "Tupelo,_Mississippi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 417, "char_end_idx": 419, "value": "Multiple_sclerosis" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 494, "char_end_idx": 500, "value": "Tupelo,_Mississippi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 539, "char_end_idx": 545, "value": "Tupelo,_Mississippi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 547, "char_end_idx": 558, "value": "Mississippi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 877, "char_end_idx": 885, "value": "Internet" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1117, "char_end_idx": 1128, "value": "Rock-n-Roll" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1130, "char_end_idx": 1143, "value": "Elvis_Presley" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1148, "char_end_idx": 1152, "value": "Golf" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1413, "char_end_idx": 1427, "value": "Tupelo_Regional_Airport" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1487, "char_end_idx": 1495, "value": "Downtown" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1658, "char_end_idx": 1664, "value": "Tupelo,_Mississippi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1695, "char_end_idx": 1701, "value": "Tupelo,_Mississippi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1803, "char_end_idx": 1809, "value": "Tupelo,_Mississippi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2001, "char_end_idx": 2007, "value": "Tupelo,_Mississippi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2147, "char_end_idx": 2155, "value": "Internet" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2786, "char_end_idx": 2793, "value": "Wingate" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2870, "char_end_idx": 2888, "value": "BancorpSouth_Arena" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2941, "char_end_idx": 2954, "value": "Elvis Presley" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3014, "char_end_idx": 3023, "value": "Choice_Hotels" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3039, "char_end_idx": 3057, "value": "Vantage_Hospitality" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3062, "char_end_idx": 3067, "value": "Suite" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3148, "char_end_idx": 3162, "value": "Tupelo_Regional_Airport" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3164, "char_end_idx": 3168, "value": "Park" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3173, "char_end_idx": 3180, "value": "Natchez" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3278, "char_end_idx": 3291, "value": "Elvis Presley" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3349, "char_end_idx": 3369, "value": "Tombigbee_State_Park" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3729, "char_end_idx": 3741, "value": "Olympic-size" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3956, "char_end_idx": 3967, "value": "Mississippi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4019, "char_end_idx": 4025, "value": "Tupelo,_Mississippi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4039, "char_end_idx": 4060, "value": "Natchez Trace Parkway" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4139, "char_end_idx": 4149, "value": "Ramada" } ]
Workplace Distractions: Here's Why You Won't Finish This ArticleWall Street Journal"It is an epidemic," says Lacy Roberson, a director of learning and organizational development at eBay Inc. What will get in the way of your alignment initiative? The same thing that gets in the way of work...the inability of today's worker to focus. There are the social media, email, and other electronic distractions however, this article highlights something we've seen reach dangerous levels: overloading of complex projects onto too few people. For 2013, make one of your resolutions to simplify and balance work from one end of your organization to the other. How do you know when you have a problem? If people talk as if the measure of success is how many projects you have in house at any given time instead of the number of on time deliveries...you could be drowning. Letting everyone know that success is measured first and always by delivering products and services. Measure thruput for you main revenue items. How long does it take start to finish? Watch over time. Are you getting better or worse Make it a point to notice distractions and set about helping others to minimize and remove them from critical work. Create "Factory Weeks". Concentrated work weeks focused on a single project or necessary accomplishment.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 181, "char_end_idx": 189, "value": "EBay" } ]
buy affiliate website premade unique adsence websites marketing | buy adsence site premade buy affiliate site marketing Paid advertising — this method requires an effective combination of ad copy, graphics, and a highly-clickable link.[30] Unlike more traditional affiliate marketing strategies, paid advertising (through pay-per-click ads) earn you money regardless of whether a reader buys the product or not. Services like Google's AdSense make this quick and easy for you, and can even supply you with an advertising code.[31] A relative newcomer that was only founded in 2014, ConvertKit has taken the world of email marketing by storm. According to the company, they now have nearly 20,000 active customers of their email services. Their affiliate program works by paying existing customers a lifetime 30 percent commission for referrals that subsequently become ConvertKit customers or who sign up for ConvertKit webinars and other digital products. The keys to earning a decent income from an affiliate website are to reach as many users as possible and build trust with them. If visitors trust you, they’ll be more likely to make purchases from your website. You can compare this to impulse buyers, who might visit your site once or twice, make a purchase based on your recommendations, and then never come back. Have you read through the Federal Trade Commission’s Endorsement Guidelines? The guidelines are meant to reflect the truth-in-advertising principle that endorsements aren’t misleading. Fortunately, the Endorsement Guide has a section dedicated to affiliate or network marketing. Rae Hoffman has also written a comprehensive exploration into what affiliate marketers need to know in regards to disclosure. LinkConnector has struggled to stand out from the pack but nonetheless has managed to sign some exclusive deals with big name brands, including Writer’s Digest, the Disney Store, Ironman, Hats.com, and Everly. Their strictly controlled screening process for both merchants/advertisers and affiliates/publishers means that you can always rely on the quality of products on offer. If you are writing online your posts should be brief, clear, checked for spelling and grammar and consistent. Your blog may not have broad appeal if it has limitations in these, so your EBooks and public posts can benefit from a professional proof-reader, or extra classes in English, whether it is your first language or not. Whether you write a blog, a book or anything else, your only tool to deliver your message is language, and you should gain all the skills you can with it. If you don’t have time for this, use the services of someone with the best language skills you can find. The product review website model is great since many shoppers use the internet to save time researching their potential purchases. If you choose this website type be prepared to face alot of competition. Since there are so many review sites out there you must find an approach or ‘hook’ that is unique to set your site apart. It’s best to drill down into a small segment of your niche and expand from there instead of casting a large net over an entire market. Hi Tommy. I vet the programs listed on my site and eliminate the ones that people make complaints about. But its important for you to also use your due diligence when you choose a program. Google the name of the company followed by queries such as “complaints” and “fraud” and “scam” to see if people are making accusations. You can also contact their affiliate manager directly to ask questions. If you can’t locate an affiliate manager that is definitely a red flag. Finally, diversify into a few different companies so you can compare them. Hope this helps. Sincerely – Bill ClickBank allows you to join for free, and the approval process is virtually automatic, so it’s a great choice for people entering the affiliated game for the first time. ClickBank has a ton of information, including FAQs, walk-throughs, and videos available, so the barrier to entry is quite low. There’s also a (paid) program called ClickBank University with courses and assistance from experienced marketers. I couldn't agree more on the advice on providing long-form content. In fact, most of modules we created are probably still longer than the ones found on AuthorityHackers, and 8000-words is considered normal. With the difference being that since they are technical in nature, they probably take 1.5 more times to create than a regular post written in English. :) Thought I’d weigh in on this because I have a private label line on Amazon and use my brand website simply to point back to my Amazon listings and some related products on Amazon that aren’t mine. I don’t generate a lot of sales through that website, but when I do get an order it’s super fun because I get the sale AND the affiliate commission. I, too, checked with Amazon before using this strategy and they were fine with it. Insurance comparison sites are fulfilling a need. People don’t want to spend hours looking for insurance, and they don’t find it fun. If you’ve ever found anyone who enjoys this kind of activity, they could possibly be a little crazy. Both Compare The Market and Gocompare.com have not only made the tedious process of finding a policy infinitely faster, they’ve also made it fun. (Think of the free meerkats and the Gocompare man you love to hate.) Thanks for a nice job. I am currently promoting some of the affiliate programs listed here and making a few dollars from them. But I must say that making money from affiliate programs is not rocket science; it requires hard work and perseverance. Affiliate marketing keeps evolving daily and any serious affiliate should be ready to change tactics and invest time and money in order to beat the competition. Once your platform is live, you need a product to promote. However, you should avoid the temptation to do this early on. Get that emotional investment going before you attempt to do this. If you begin too early, you run the risk of losing a large portion of your audience. Take the time to first create insatiable content and deliver enormous amounts of value before you attempt to sell your audience anything. As Target is the second-largest general retailer in the United States, their affiliate program is primarily for American bloggers or publishers who can route visitors to relevant products. Overall, the program works much like Amazon’s does in that publishers (bloggers) get a small commission on sales, but Target’s gigantic product base (over one million items) and high brand recognition make their affiliate program a great option for influencers. While affiliate marketing has been incredible for me, back when I first started in 2009, I had absolutely no idea how to build a website. Even to this day, I am still not the most technically advanced person. That’s why I decided to create this tutorial on how to create your first affiliate marketing website. I feel like if I can just help you to get started, from there, you’ll be off and running. So many people never start just because building a website seems so overwhelming. Given that I am still in reading and preparation phase, I am mainly interested to overlap my niche with real life interests so I could have motivation to produce content on regular basis. Two that I am highly interested are PC parts and Fitness. I am aware they are too general subjects with lot of sites doing the same, but my idea is to produce constant review on PC parts, Laptops, Mobile devices, Accessories all in different categories, create lists like top5 or 10 under XX budget etc. Similar approach I would use if I I decide to go with Fitness path and divide content training advice, review of fat loss methods, supplementation, nutrition etc. I am aware that this will be a long journey and that it can pass few months before sales start to kick in and that’s the risk I am ready to take. My questions are: Before I share the strategies that I’ve used to generate over $100,000 in affiliate commissions per month at this point, there are two extremely important rules I use when promoting products that are not my own. You don’t have to use these rules in order to become an affiliate or be successful at it, but it’s what has helped me grow my affiliate income tremendously over the last couple of years: completely free to start out, and they provide training sections to help you get started, and are the no-nonsense type of business, in that they are up-front and honest with you from the start about how much time and effort you have to put in to make money online. Like WA, again, once you’ve gotten a feel for how the industry works and what working with Best Forex Partners (BFP) was established in 2011 by a group of international financiers and global online marketing professionals who saw a need to change the nature of affiliate marketing for the better.  In a few short years they combined their over 60 years of combined financial and marketing experience to create a new way to affiliate market and have never looked back! Its obvious his first language isn’t English but the guy has made an effort to help other people out of his experience. Nunya what you did is bad and you should apologize really. There is power in the words you speak. Putting someone down like that is wrong, like all his effort to put something together was a disaster. I myself found his grammar appropriate and very understandable, I think the person with the problem here isn’t Jafar. Next time if you dont have something better to say, dont comment. If it were to be you in his shoes, am sure you won’t like it either…. Stop the negativity!! SkimLinks is probably best for bloggers who want to write content around the affiliate link rather than add affiliate links to existing products. SkimLinks offers a lot of tools to compare commission rates and offers in order to customize your content to optimize your income. Once nice aspect of SkimLinks is that it offers lots of products for non-US creators, including popular UK brands like John Lewis and Tesco. Another amazing affiliate marketing course you may consider is MOBE. Made by Matt Lloyd, he brought his internet business to multi-million dollar. Top affiliates from the MOBE are reported to earn billions of dollars as it is the high-ticket marketing program that you will find on the internet. You will make plenty of dollars from the sale that you bring with the help of MOBE. Lloyd offers various levels of the training programs by MOBE including Gold Masterclass, Silver Masterclass, Platinum Mastermind, Titanium Mastermind, and highest is Diamond Mastermind. John Chow is the top affiliates of MOBE and Tai Lopez is the successful entrepreneur & investor online. You can make really good commissions from the eBay partner but it depends on the products which you decide to promote. Interestingly the commission levels vary according to where you are in the world not just on the products you decide to promote. One of the great reasons to sign up is that you can earn DOUBLE commissions in your first three months. They offer free to use link generators, ad creatives and widgets for you to promote different eBay items. eBay has over 162 Million active buyers which means there is a great potential to convert your traffic. My only concern is that the title is somewhat misleading and to some extent demeaning to the treatise. What I believe Geno is trying to convey is to not treat this book as an intellectual exercise, but as a disciplined process guide to initiating an affiliate program. I just think that the "Hour A Day" part could have been improved upon to give a more accurate and enticing impression. Building trust with your audience is paramount in affiliate marketing, and the quickest way to lose trust is to recommend products either you haven’t used before or that aren’t a good fit for your audience. Also make sure you never tell anyone to directly buy a product, you are simply recommending the product. The more helpful you are and the more you make quality recommendations, the more likely your web visitors will come back for your expertise.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 426, "char_end_idx": 432, "value": "Google" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 435, "char_end_idx": 442, "value": "Google_AdSense" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1348, "char_end_idx": 1372, "value": "Federal_Trade_Commission" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1892, "char_end_idx": 1904, "value": "Disney_Store" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1906, "char_end_idx": 1913, "value": "Ironman_Triathlon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1929, "char_end_idx": 1935, "value": "Everly_(group)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2292, "char_end_idx": 2298, "value": "E-book" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2382, "char_end_idx": 2389, "value": "English_language" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3343, "char_end_idx": 3349, "value": "Google" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3727, "char_end_idx": 3731, "value": "Bill_Clinton" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3732, "char_end_idx": 3741, "value": "ClickBank" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3903, "char_end_idx": 3912, "value": "ClickBank" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4494, "char_end_idx": 4501, "value": "England" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4574, "char_end_idx": 4580, "value": "Amazon_(company)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4633, "char_end_idx": 4639, "value": "Amazon_(company)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4678, "char_end_idx": 4684, "value": "Amazon_(company)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4873, "char_end_idx": 4879, "value": "Amazon_(company)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5175, "char_end_idx": 5193, "value": "Comparethemarket.com" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5198, "char_end_idx": 5211, "value": "Gocompare.com" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5352, "char_end_idx": 5361, "value": "Gocompare.com" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6207, "char_end_idx": 6213, "value": "Target_Corporation" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6260, "char_end_idx": 6273, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6316, "char_end_idx": 6324, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6430, "char_end_idx": 6436, "value": "Amazon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8733, "char_end_idx": 8736, "value": "Body_fat_percentage" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9126, "char_end_idx": 9133, "value": "English_language" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9521, "char_end_idx": 9526, "value": "Jafar_Panahi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9686, "char_end_idx": 9695, "value": "Skimlinks" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9832, "char_end_idx": 9841, "value": "Skimlinks" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9983, "char_end_idx": 9992, "value": "Skimlinks" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10032, "char_end_idx": 10038, "value": "Bingo_(United_Kingdom)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10067, "char_end_idx": 10069, "value": "United_Kingdom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10082, "char_end_idx": 10092, "value": "John_Lewis_Partnership" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10097, "char_end_idx": 10102, "value": "Tesco" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10181, "char_end_idx": 10191, "value": "Matt_Lloyd_(Paralympian)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10275, "char_end_idx": 10279, "value": "National_Mobilization_Committee_to_End_the_War_in_Vietnam" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10478, "char_end_idx": 10482, "value": "National_Mobilization_Committee_to_End_the_War_in_Vietnam" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10484, "char_end_idx": 10489, "value": "Lloyd_(singer)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10540, "char_end_idx": 10544, "value": "National_Mobilization_Committee_to_End_the_War_in_Vietnam" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10705, "char_end_idx": 10709, "value": "National_Mobilization_Committee_to_End_the_War_in_Vietnam" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10820, "char_end_idx": 10824, "value": "EBay" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11220, "char_end_idx": 11224, "value": "eBay" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11232, "char_end_idx": 11236, "value": "EBay" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11454, "char_end_idx": 11458, "value": "Dexys_Midnight_Runners" } ]
He is straight and she is bi, so if you want some fun and adventure contact us South Perth Area Karawara. We can be flexible for people wanting long term casual employment. We need a Before school Nanny! You will feel very comfortable with us as we are each others best friends. Meet women, men or couples for sex or sexy hookups in the privacy of our sex chat rooms. German Backpacker is looking for a job!!! Fremantle Octopus produces the best Octopus in the world. Weprocess raw and cooked product for wholesale distribution. We are hoping to target local people wanting to supplement a main income so don't be put off if this isn't something you have done before. We can be flexible for people wanting long term casual employment. Position available for immediate start an. Give back to your community in this rewarding career! RehabilitationSupport Services provides in home assistance to participants who have suffered catastrophic injuries, and are undertaking rehabilitation in their homes and within the wider community. Asa Rehab Support Worker you will be liaising with a wide range of multidisciplinary health professionals including Physiotherapists, OTs andSpeech Pathologists. Working as part of this tea. Give back to your community in this rewarding career!!! Rehabilitation Support Services provides in home assistance and community access to participants who have suffered catastrophic injuries, and are undertaking rehabilitation and capacity building in their own homes and within the wider community. Psychology graduate, aspiring teacher and loves kids. MUST meet criteria below. We are a local, family run business which has been growing steadily for the past 15 years. Despite the growth, we haven't turned 'corporate'. We aren't going to say things like 'rewarding career opportunity', 'revolutionary industry leader' or 'dynamic work environment'. We call a spade a spade. Our work covers a large range of garden styles and tasks, so there is always something new and different to do. One day it will be garden maintenan. Size - 8 US. Can Ship Or Meet Up. Brand New, Never worn. Black Leather Casual Shoes. Its an impulse buy which regretfully did not want the style anymore. When bought the pair it was the last one and has a slight black mark on the inside left shoe which I tried to hide it with a white mark as shown in photo. But the rest of it is perfect no other marks, very clean since have not worn it. Very comfy to wear as it is pure leather. Includes the box, dust bag for the shoe. My Gumtree Post an ad. Home 1 - 24 of 59 ads for "casual meet" in Perth Region. Offer Type Offering 54 Wanted 5. Top Ads near you. Perth City Area Perth. Canning Area Canning Vale. Trade Assistant - Brush Hand's Superannuation. Kwinana Area Naval Base. We need a Before school Nanny! Swan Area Middle Swan. Stirling Area Tuart Hill. German Backpacker is looking for a job!!! Canning Area East Cannington. Become a member of Easy Sex today and you can get local sex in Western Australia. You must be 18 years of age or older to enter. If you are under 18, or if it is forbidden to view this content in your community, you must leave this site. Our sexy members are waiting for you. I have read and agree to the Terms and Conditions , as well as, the Privacy Policy. I'm reasonably fit and I enjoy guitar and sports.. I'll leave it there as i prefer not to talk about myself alot. I am fit and fairly trim for my age and I love to keep fit.. My main interests apart from sexual activities include Ten Pin Bowling and all forms of Motor sport, as well as fishing and camping and generally enjoying nature. My name is Mario, I'm very easy going person don't like people who fucks around and stuff like that, I choice to keep away from that kind of people. I work at Fremantle and yeh very much I'm just enjoing my life and I have been happy for a while so I wanna keep it this way. Im climing the walls so i need some one to CUM and save me. The Griffith Bag Company offers a wide variety of products for a diverse number of uses from agricultural packaging to industrial packaging. Our polypropylene bags, burlap bags, paper bags, sand bags, and cotton bags are available in many sizes to meet your needs. Other sizes available upon request. Please call or fill out our Contact form to receive more information.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 368, "char_end_idx": 374, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 446, "char_end_idx": 453, "value": "Octopus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2058, "char_end_idx": 2060, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2083, "char_end_idx": 2092, "value": "Brand New" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2588, "char_end_idx": 2600, "value": "Perth" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2855, "char_end_idx": 2861, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2990, "char_end_idx": 3007, "value": "Western_Australia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3232, "char_end_idx": 3252, "value": "Copyright" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3517, "char_end_idx": 3532, "value": "Ten-pin_bowling" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3636, "char_end_idx": 3641, "value": "Mario" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3784, "char_end_idx": 3793, "value": "Fremantle" } ]
Use the STIHL Training VR2GO app to train new retailers and their employees. Explore the STIHL product range in the virtual sales and training rooms. Deepen your knowledge with videos, section and explosion views of STIHL products. Explore the possibilities of the STIHL Training VR2GO app also in 3D using a cardboard or other VR headsets.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 89, "char_end_idx": 94, "value": "STIHL" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 216, "char_end_idx": 221, "value": "STIHL" } ]
Historical wigs always fascinated me, especially the Baroque era. This is art for art’s sake aesthetics for aesthetics, no practical sense. But they are beautiful. I made a series of wigs. Paper helps to highlight in this case the main form and not be obsessed unnecessary details.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 53, "char_end_idx": 60, "value": "Baroque" } ]
Welcome to an exploration of interspecies communication – a journey of discovering ways to restore a deep relationship with all of life. Human and animal communication creates a valuable bridge between human and non-human animals. By connecting with our intuition, we can engage in meaningful dialogue and remember how to hear the subtle messages from those whose space we share in our lives and our natural environment. Coming from a place of respect and reverence for all life, we can learn to understand our wilder relatives, honour their truths and live in greater harmony. Anna’s role is communication, guidance and mentoring. She is based in the Western Cape, South Africa and offers workshops in various locations as well as consulting via phone and email for local and international clients. The goals of any consultations, public talks, animal communication workshops or nature retreats are increased awareness, empathy, compassion and mutual understanding. Anna is a professional animal communicator who has received advanced training through the Assisi International Animal Institute in California, USA and has been practising for 12 years in South Africa, Europe and the USA with domestic and wild animals. Her conservation experience includes working with cheetahs, lions, wolves, baboons and elephants in educational and rehabilitation programmes. Anna's goal is to raise awareness and advance the relationships among humans and other species, on both the personal and spiritual levels. She’s also the subject of the documentary movie “The Animal Communicator” due for international release in 2013. In her communication and conservation work, Anna lives her personal mission of being a voice for the animals and the wilderness. Subscribe to our newsletter (for free) to receive occasional emails with information on interesting animal commuication topics. We will never share or sell your information or use your email address for other reasons. Please note that since the documentary went unexpectedly viral on the internet, tens of thousands of people have joined our mailing list. We cannot reply to the hundreds of emails that flow in every month. Anna away is on sabbatical for the rest of 2018 and not responding to any inquiries, invitations or requests. Once distance learning materials are developed, details will appear on this website and be sent to all subscribers. Meantime, empower yourself by using the internet to find a professional animal communicator closer to you from whom you can learn, or start with our Resources page HERE Firstly, many thanks for a truly enjoyable workshop! I went to another international communicator’s workshop earlier this month and I must confess that I found yours to be so much more personal/intimate, friendly, and besides truly informative, to also have a wonderfully warm atmosphere. Thank you for your undying patience in answering all my questions. Thank you for remaining down to earth. Most of all, I thank you for the wonderful work that you do. – Melanie Animal Wallpapers - 2015 © - Free Animal Wallpapers such as Cat, Dog, Bird, Fish 16:9 1080p for Your Desktop Background! Every wallpaper is copyrighted by its respective owner. Did you find a violation? Don't forget to contact us, we'll remove it as soon as possible. Animal Wallpapers - © 2015 - Free Animal Wallpapers such as Cat, Dog, Bird, Fish 16:9 1080p for Your Desktop Background! Every wallpaper is copyrighted by its respective owner. Did you find a violation? Don't forget to contact us, we'll remove it as soon as possible.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 578, "char_end_idx": 582, "value": "Anna_Freud" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 652, "char_end_idx": 664, "value": "Western_Cape" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 666, "char_end_idx": 678, "value": "South_Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 967, "char_end_idx": 971, "value": "Anna_Freud" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1098, "char_end_idx": 1108, "value": "California" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1110, "char_end_idx": 1113, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1154, "char_end_idx": 1166, "value": "South_Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1168, "char_end_idx": 1174, "value": "Europe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1183, "char_end_idx": 1186, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1362, "char_end_idx": 1366, "value": "Anna_Freud" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1658, "char_end_idx": 1662, "value": "Anna_Nicole_Smith" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2167, "char_end_idx": 2171, "value": "Anna_Nicole_Smith" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3020, "char_end_idx": 3027, "value": "Melanie" } ]
The Development policies implemented in Congo didn’t improve the infrastructures and services of telecommunication. Nowadays, telecommunications are considered as a very important tool in the economic and social change process, and in this context, Congo tries to restructure its market in order to expand and modernise its networks. But, is it possible to ascertain that this policy will be helpful for the development of telecommunications? Certainly, progresses have been made: deregulation favours the increase in the number of telephone lines and the diversification of services. But access to these services is still reserved to the wealthiest people. This article aims at exploring this issue.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 40, "char_end_idx": 45, "value": "Republic_of_the_Congo" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 249, "char_end_idx": 254, "value": "Republic_of_the_Congo" } ]
There’s a plenty of WordPress themes out there to pick from, yet most generally do refrain from doing exactly what is required to assist marketers alter sales or boost decide ins. In truth there are a lot more bad themes on the marketplace that hurt a small company than great kinds. This article will offer some understanding why here holds true. The strategy that giftwraps all this together for you with a ribbon and bow is how you package it. I’m rather simply suggesting you develop a WordPress magazine theme but rather of sellling it, contribute it to the neighborhood and permit it to be downloaded totally free. Maybe it is just individual, but I find that the ad placement in this theme is among the finest and clever way to get your AdSense or message across your audience. Many magazine themes just have pages and posts. However they include your header, footer, sidebar and all the other stuff that are just too cluttery looking and sidetracking for a squeeze page. There is a solution! All of us understand that there are numerous of the magazine themes for WordPress that you can pick, but a few of them are the best. The thesis theme is a best tool that permits you to create your very own blog site easily. Now all that you have to do is to begin writing posts. A lot of paid posting systems require that your blog site has at least 20 unique posts of 200+ words. This implies that you can not go to short article directory sites, get a set of posts, publish them and have actually finished with it. No, you need to compose the posts yourself and publish them to your blog. When individuals install it on their blogs, think what site link they are happily showing as they expose which style designer is powering their blog site?
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20, "char_end_idx": 29, "value": "WordPress" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 744, "char_end_idx": 751, "value": "Google_AdSense" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1072, "char_end_idx": 1081, "value": "WordPress" } ]
Thanks for the nice comment. These two images are renders using Terragen 2. Renders like this at 1024X1024 take me (on my old 2-core computer) about 2 hours. Converted to jpg for a skybox, they are the same as any jpg image regarding resources I imagine. You will have to ask the mapper experts about this to be sure. BTW, I sent a full set of renders to JohnnyE this weekend for the skybox. If anyone else wants them, let me have an email and I will send them over. The announcement regarding UDK4 came at a good time for this map, hoping now to make serengeti the first 3rd party map for urt-hd using the new engine. Been working quite a lot with udk3 and hope I can import my materials/mesh into the new platform. I'll post a couple of screenshots of the map in UDK3 Model and model material is placeholder only at this stage and I really don't want to give too much away at this early stage but here's the promised screenshot
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 64, "char_end_idx": 74, "value": "Terragen" } ]
A blog for land surveyors by land surveyors. Topics include surveying, mapping, cartography, GPS, GNSS and other geospatial technology hot topics The ninth meeting of the Space-Based Positioning Navigation and Timing advisory board, held in Alexandria VA on November 9, 2011 was widely anticipated as a "showdown" between the anti- and pro-LightSquared forces. While the meeting scored points for both sides, it left unanswered some of the most important issues: the upper spectrum band, and who will pay. Those who are just now ....Read the Article In 1811, David Thompson, surveyor and fur trader for the North West Company reached the Pacific Ocean, adding the Columbia River as the final leg of the Fur Trade Highway from Hudson's Bay and Montreal to the Pacific Ocean and becoming the first person to survey and map the Columbia River from its source near Invermere, British Columbia to its ....Read the Article From sometime around 1000 BC through 500 AD, natives piled great quantities of dirt into all shapes and configurations within the valley of the great river. What was the purpose of these mounds of fill shaped over fifteen hundred years in the south-central region of present day Ohio-- Religion? Artistic expression? A means of hunting, securing necessary ....Read the Article Minnesota's Supreme Court recently struck down earlier decisions favoring a homeowner's complaint against the local city for errors related to the homeowner's shed. While Dr. Rajbir Sarpal and his wife Dr. Carol Sarpal had prevailed in the district and appellate courts, this May 2011 opinion (797 N.W.2d 18) remands the case back to district court, primarily regarding the point of equitable ... Read the Article My father died in May. He was 52. The loss of someone close to you, especially your father, forces you to examine your life. You ask, "Am I following the moral principles that I was raised with, even when I'm under pressure to compromise?" This loss in my life and three recent situations I observed in my career as a land surveyor have prompted me to write this article. Boundary surveying is a branch of ... The 51st Meeting of the CGSIC and the ION GNSS 2011 was held September 19-23, 2011 in Portland, Oregon. I can think of no better combination of conferences that serves to illustrate (to paraphrase Aristotle) how the "whole" of GPS/GNSS is certainly "greater than the sum of its parts". These two events are "the" place to interact directly with the constellation operators, policy makers ...Read the Article Imagine you are charged with this task: Accurately survey the interior of a limestone mine cut into the base of a bluff­a cave with vast expanses, irregular surfaces and no light. Collect data on enough individual points to create a meaningful model of the space so that it can be designed and built for warehousing and storage. The challenge would be ....Read the Article My apologies to Mark Twain, as in parts of my journey to obtain CFedS Certification I felt like the Connecticut Yankee, in King Arthur's Court, but in reverse. That is, I was the learner and my predecessors were the teachers. Also, my appreciation for American Surveyor Magazine's motto "A Foot in the Past...An Eye to the Future" prompted me to write about the journey that I recently ....Read the Article The manufacturing area of Topcon's US headquarters in Livermore, California was a veritable beehive of activity during my recent visit. Colin Kavanagh, Senior VP for Operations, called attention to the "lean" manufacturing processes that have "eliminated expenditures for resources for any goal other than the creation of value for the end customer". To achieve this, Topcon cast a critical eye on .... Over the past few years, I have become convinced that Google Earth represents an extraordinary opportunity to visualize and communicate survey data, though I too was skeptical of its value as a professional land surveying tool in the beginning. At the time, Metzger + Willard, Inc. (MWI) was making AutoCAD base maps with orthophotos in the vicinity of NGS control stations. Our reasoning was that, equipped with .... What is Hexagon and what is the business of Hexagon? A company that decades ago was "importing tuna fish," according to CEO Ola Rollén, is now a key international player in geospatial products and services, metrology, design and process; this by acquiring and integrating a long list of established companies successful in their own .... When the Public Works department for Washington state's San Juan County was challenged with identifying and mapping roadside assets in an effort to improve traffic safety, it responded by sending out crews with hand-held GPS units. They quickly realized both the scope such a project entailed and the overall inefficiency of using that technique. Knowing the importance of the effort, however ... This is the third of three articles discussing the precision obtainable with the Online Positioning User Service (OPUS) offered by NOAA's National Geodetic Survey (NGS). The first two articles appeared in preceding issues of this magazine. OPUS is a Web-based utility available at www.geodesy.noaa.gov/OPUS to which surveyors and others can ... In a previous article, published online in June 2011, I discussed why the 2009 update to the Manual of Surveying Instructions was needed and how the BLM implemented it. The article is available in the Amerisurv Exclusive Online section of The American Surveyor website at www.amerisurv.com/content/view/8774/. What follows here are highlights of some of those changes in the 2009 edition of ... Accutherm, Inc. manufactured thermometers containing mercury in Franklinville, New Jersey until 1994. It notified the state's Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) of its ceased operations, NJDEP issued cleanup orders to Accutherm, and when Accutherm didn't comply, the site was referred to the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for an assessment. The EPA's 1996 report .... I believe we have all heard stories or had personal experiences of feeling as though someone close that we have lost reached out to touch us in some way. I had just that kind of experience recently. Back in the mid 1960s, my Dad was a deputy in the local sheriff's department. He had that job for several years until he found another one that paid a little better and freed up his weekends. Well, the county .... A land surveyor shares his eyewitness account of the unexpected quake that struck Christchurch during his visit to New Zealand. A Louisiana surveyor provides a history of the national organizations and a possible way forward for the future. J. Anthony Cavell, LS, CFedS New technology that employs GNSS and the capability to “see underground” holds promise for surveying utilities. FEMA certifications continue to provide work for surveyors. Unfortunately, some fall short of properly completing the paperwork. GNSS RTK from Altus Positioning Systems helps the Royal Canadian Mounted Police reconstruct collision scenes. Thousands of surveyors are using OPUS. Do they understand the legal ramifications of the underlying accuracy and precision?
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 241, "char_end_idx": 254, "value": "Alexandria,_Virginia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 559, "char_end_idx": 573, "value": "David_Thompson_(explorer)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 607, "char_end_idx": 625, "value": "North_West_Company" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 638, "char_end_idx": 651, "value": "Pacific_Ocean" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 664, "char_end_idx": 678, "value": "Columbia_River" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 743, "char_end_idx": 751, "value": "Montreal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 759, "char_end_idx": 772, "value": "Pacific_Ocean" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 825, "char_end_idx": 839, "value": "Columbia_River" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 861, "char_end_idx": 870, "value": "Invermere" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 872, "char_end_idx": 888, "value": "British Columbia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 943, "char_end_idx": 945, "value": "BC" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1196, "char_end_idx": 1200, "value": "Ohio" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1294, "char_end_idx": 1303, "value": "Minnesota" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1306, "char_end_idx": 1319, "value": "Supreme_court" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2204, "char_end_idx": 2212, "value": "Portland,_Oregon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2214, "char_end_idx": 2220, "value": "Oregon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2315, "char_end_idx": 2324, "value": "Aristotle" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2915, "char_end_idx": 2925, "value": "Mark_Twain" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2999, "char_end_idx": 3017, "value": "Connecticut Yankee" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3332, "char_end_idx": 3338, "value": "Topcon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3341, "char_end_idx": 3343, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3360, "char_end_idx": 3369, "value": "Livermore,_California" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3371, "char_end_idx": 3381, "value": "California" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3674, "char_end_idx": 3680, "value": "Topcon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3763, "char_end_idx": 3775, "value": "Google_Earth" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3992, "char_end_idx": 3995, "value": "Message-waiting_indicator" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4008, "char_end_idx": 4015, "value": "AutoCAD" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4062, "char_end_idx": 4065, "value": "U.S._National_Geodetic_Survey" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4135, "char_end_idx": 4142, "value": "Hexagon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4171, "char_end_idx": 4178, "value": "Hexagon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4474, "char_end_idx": 4497, "value": "Public_Services_and_Procurement_Canada" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4502, "char_end_idx": 4512, "value": "Washington_(state)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4521, "char_end_idx": 4536, "value": "San_Juan_County,_New_Mexico" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4976, "char_end_idx": 4980, "value": "Opus_(comic_strip)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4993, "char_end_idx": 4997, "value": "National_Oceanic_and_Atmospheric_Administration" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5000, "char_end_idx": 5024, "value": "U.S._National_Geodetic_Survey" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5026, "char_end_idx": 5029, "value": "U.S._National_Geodetic_Survey" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5102, "char_end_idx": 5106, "value": "Opus_(comic_strip)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5356, "char_end_idx": 5359, "value": "Bureau_of_Land_Management" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5666, "char_end_idx": 5679, "value": "Franklinville,_New_York" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5681, "char_end_idx": 5691, "value": "New_Jersey" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5728, "char_end_idx": 5766, "value": "Department of Environmental Protection" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5768, "char_end_idx": 5773, "value": "New_Jersey_Department_of_Environmental_Protection" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5801, "char_end_idx": 5806, "value": "New_Jersey_Department_of_Environmental_Protection" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5914, "char_end_idx": 5945, "value": "United_States_Environmental_Protection_Agency" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5947, "char_end_idx": 5950, "value": "United_States_Environmental_Protection_Agency" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5975, "char_end_idx": 5978, "value": "United_States_Environmental_Protection_Agency" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6223, "char_end_idx": 6226, "value": "Drag_and_drop" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6493, "char_end_idx": 6505, "value": "Christchurch" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6526, "char_end_idx": 6537, "value": "New_Zealand" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6541, "char_end_idx": 6550, "value": "Hurricane_Katrina" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6671, "char_end_idx": 6673, "value": "Ls" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6709, "char_end_idx": 6713, "value": "Satellite_navigation" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6793, "char_end_idx": 6797, "value": "Federal_Emergency_Management_Agency" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6972, "char_end_idx": 7001, "value": "Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7065, "char_end_idx": 7069, "value": "OPUS" } ]
Northeast United (NEU) and BSC Oregon (BSC) are excited to announce a merger of the two organizations to form United PDX Soccer Club. The two clubs have over 30 years of history in the Portland youth soccer scene and will combine to create the largest soccer club in Oregon, serving nearly 2,700 families throughout the Portland metro area. With the two communities coming together for the development of the youth, United PDX will have the ability to change the course of youth soccer in Oregon. The mission of United PDX is to provide more opportunities for youth players to learn and love the beautiful game. This starts at a place close to home with various pathways presenting themselves as age and development progress. The United PDX model stays true to the local community-based teams while providing larger community options for players to remain challenged in more competitive environments, yet still feel at home. BSC Oregon is providing supplemental training for any player who is looking for additional training outside of team training. These sessions are open to any player who is interested in attending, including players outside of BSC Oregon. The club currently offers a Technical Training Program for players who are looking to get additional touches on the ball. All supplemental training programs operate on the punch card system. Each card is worth 10 training sessions and the card can be used throughout the year for any supplemental training program that is offered. When your card runs out, all you need to do is order a new one. Please print or use your phone to show your registration confirmation at the field and a BSC Staff coach will give you your punch card. The card needs to be presented to a BSC Staff coach at each supplemental session you attend prior to training. If you're interested in becoming a part of our Development Academy program you can see their current training schedule at the bottom of our training schedule page. Please contact Ryan Youngblood for more information on the training sessions if you'd like to attend: youngblood.bscoregon@gmail.com (971) 246-5111. (单位:元、月)20181103220======select c.xm , STUFF(c.sfzh,7,8,'********') as sfzh, c.dw,cast(a.sqdked as numeric(9,2)) as sqed, REPLACE(a.SQDKQX,'.00','') as sqqx,c.csed, b.shjke, b.spqx as spqx,b.sprq from loan_person_info as a,loan_examine_info as b,loan_sd_check as c where a.DKLSH=b.LSH and a.DKLSH=c.LSH and a.dklcbh >= '7' and a.spzt >= '7' and c.sdhh = '20181103-220'===20181103220===11
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 0, "char_end_idx": 16, "value": "NorthEast_United_FC" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18, "char_end_idx": 21, "value": "Mike_Neu_(baseball)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 39, "char_end_idx": 42, "value": "Big_Sky_Conference" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 185, "char_end_idx": 193, "value": "Portland,_Oregon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 267, "char_end_idx": 273, "value": "Oregon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 320, "char_end_idx": 328, "value": "Portland,_Oregon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 489, "char_end_idx": 495, "value": "Oregon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1851, "char_end_idx": 1870, "value": "New_York_Red_Bulls_Academy" } ]
Generalissimo Stalin: The Myth of Stalin as a Great Military Strategist, Boris Gorbachevsky. Starts as a look at Stalin's role as a military leader and how it was portrayed within the Soviet Union and turns into a wider condemnation of many aspects of the Soviet war effort and post-war attitude to veterans, written by a wartime veteran of the Red Army. More of a passionately argued polemic than a clearly argued history, the author's passion and anger is clear, backed up by his personal experiences of many of the events he was discussing (Read Full Review) Stalin's Secret Police, Rupert Butler. Covers the full history of Soviet political policing, from the Revolution and Civil War, through Stalin's rule and the Second World War and onto the post-war and Cold War worlds. More of a history of Soviet repression than of the activities of the Secret Police, covering what they did rather than how they were organised or how they worked. A useful but rather grim look at one of history's darker corners (Read Full Review) Kursk 1943 – The Southern Front, Robert Forczyk . Looks at von Manstein's flank of the German attack during Operation Citadel, and suggests that one of the main reasons for the German failure was poor planning on their side, combined of course with the massively improved performance of the Red Army, and the repeated delays to the start of the offensive that allowed the Soviets to build three strong defensive lines and gather their reserves ready to deal with the threat. In individual clashes the Germans sometimes prevailed, but the overall campaign very quickly bogged down, and was cancelled after only eight days [read full review] Panzer Operations: Germany's Panzer Group 3 during the Invasion of Russia, 1941, Hermann Hoth. Provides us with the views of one of the senior German tank commanders of the crucial fighting in 1941 on the Eastern Front, the commander of the 3rd Panzer Group. Looks at the problems faced by the Germans during this first campaign, and how some of them were overcome. Makes it clear that there were periods of very hard fighting throughout this campaign, although perhaps overstates the German difficulties. Also gives an idea of the problems caused by a lack of a clear campaign aim after the initial battles. A valuable primary source for this campaign, although as with virtually all such accounts the biases of the author have to be taken into account [read full review] Hitler's Russian & Cossack Allies 1941-1945, Nigel Thomas. Provides an overview of the organisation of six of the nine categories of Russian and Cossack troops who fought for the Germans during the Second World War, a total of around half a million men, who helped make up for some of the huge losses suffered by the Germans and their allies on the Eastern Front. Focuses on the origins, structure and organisation of these units rather than their combat record, which wouldn't fit in a book of this size. [read full review] Stalin's Favorite: The Combat History of the 2nd Guards Tank Army from Kursk to Berlin: Vol 1: January 1943-June 1944, Igor Nebolsin. Excellent reference work covering the first eighteen months of the combat career of the 2nd Tank Army, one of the elite formations within the Red Army. Follows the army from its difficult combat debut in the winter offensive of 1942-43, through the Battle of Kursk and onto the victorious Soviet offensives that eventually saw the Army push west across the Soviet border. The first book of this type that I've seen for a Soviet combat unit, and of great value for that, as well as for the massive amount of information that is packed into the text. [read full review] Barbarossa Derailed: The Battle for Smolensk 10 July-10 September 1941: Vol3 : The Documentary Companion. Tables, Orders and Reports prepared by participating Red Army forces, David M. Glantz . Contains the supporting evidence to go with the first two narrative volumes in this series. Organised largely to match the chapters in the first two volumes, the aim to allow the reader to confirm Glantz's conclusions. This volume will be of fairly limited appeal, but it will be of great value for the serious student of the fighting on the Eastern Front [read full review] Barbarossa Derailed: The Battle for Smolensk 10 July-10 September 1941: Vol 2: The German Advance on the Flanks and the Third Soviet Counteroffensive, 25 August-10 September 1941, David M. Glantz. Makes the case that the repeated Soviet counterattacks around Smolensk played a major part in shaping German strategy in 1941, proving that the Red Army would put up more resistance than expected, and diverting German attention away from Moscow and onto their flanks, where they would win a spectacular victory around Kiev. This volume focuses on the third Soviet counterattack and Guderian's move south towards Kiev. Heavily supported by documents, Glantz makes a very convincing case. [read full review] The Oder Front 1945 Vol 2: Documents, Reports and Personal Accounts, A. Stephan Hamilton. A volume of supporting material for volume one's account of the fighting, covering a very wide range of topics. Includes Hitler's official instructions for the Eastern Front, a large section of combat histories of every major unit involved in the fighting, and detailed accounts of each of the sieges of the German 'fortress cities' or Festung on the Oder Front. Supported by a sizable selection of documents on CD [read full review] German Infantry vs Soviet Rifleman, Barbarossa 1941, David Campbell. Looks at three clashes between German motorized infantry and Red Army infantry during the battles around Smolensk in 1941, early in the German invasion of the Soviet Union. All three ended as German victories, but the third reveals some of the problems that the Germans would face later in the war, as an outnumbered German unit came under heavy pressure. [read full review] On the Precipice: Stalin, the Red Army Leadership and the Road to Stalingrad 1931-42, Peter Mezhiritsky. An account of the road to Stalingrad loosely based around a discussion of Marshal Zhukov's memoirs, but focusing on Stalin's role in the catastrophes that almost overwhelmed the Soviet Union after the German invasion of 1941. Often conversational in tone, and with a tendency to indulge in flights of fantasy and speculation, this is still an entertaining read that provides an interesting point of view on this devastating period. [read full review] Where the Iron Crosses Grow - The Crimea 1941-44, Robert Forczyk. A detailed history of the series of complex campaigns fought in the Crimea between 1941 and 1944, including the German conquest, two failed Soviet counterattacks and the eventual liberation of the area in 1944. Introduction also includes an account of the fighting during the Russian Revolution. An excellent history of a more complex campaign than I had realised. [read full review] German Infantryman vs Russian Infantryman 1914-15, Robert Forczyk. Looks at the early clashes in East Prussia between the pre-war regulars of the German and Russian armies, a period in which the Russians sometimes performed much better than is generally acknowledged. Looks at one well known and two obscure battles, and produces a balanced view of the conflict on this front. [read full review] Nazi Policy on the Eastern Front, 1941: Total War, Genocide and Radicalization, ed. Alex J Kay, Jeff Rutherford and David Stahel. Brings some of the latest international research on the first year of fighting and atrocities on the Eastern Front to the English-language audience. A rather grim read, but no less valuable for that, this traces the terrible way in which the pace and level of atrocities accelerated during the first year of fighting on the Eastern Front, slowly building up to the full scale holocaust [read full review] Smolensk under the Nazis: Everyday Life in Occupied Russia, Laurie R. Cohen. A study of the experiences of the citizens of Smolensk, based on a series of interviews with five eyewitnesses to the occupation. A fascinating insight into both everyday life under the Germans and the impact of German atrocities and occupation policies on the people of Smolensk. A very serious and valuable study of a very serious topic. [read full review] The White Rose of Stalingrad, Bill Yenne. Fascinating biography of Lidiya Vladimirovona Litvyak, the highest scoring female fighter ace of all time, looking at her life and aviation career, the wider history of female aviation in the Soviet Union and the impact on her of the turbulent history of the Soviet Union (her father was killed in Stalin's purges). [read full review] Reign of Terror - The Budapest Memoirs of Valdemar Langlet, 1944-1945, Valdemar Langlet. The memoirs of the leader of the Swedish Red Cross in Hungary, recounting his efforts to save as many people as possible during the chaotic rule of the last pro-German governments, including the vicious 'Arrow Cross' regime. His 'Letters of Protection' saved thousands of lives during this period, and his memoirs discuss how this came about, his other work, and describes life in Hungary under the last pro-German governments and during the start of the Soviet occupation. [read full review] Finland's War of Choice - The Troubled German-Finnish Coalition in World War II, Henrik O. Lunde. A history of the Finnish 'Continuation War', which found the Finns fighting alongside the Germans in the Soviet Union, a democracy fighting alongside a dictatorship in perhaps the most brutal conflict in history. Looks at the background to Finnish entry into the war, their confused war aims, the course of the fighting and the eventual Finnish attempts to exit the war and survive as an independent nation. [read full review] Hitler's Wave Breaker Concept: An Analysis of the German End Game in the Baltic, Henrik O. Lunde. A detailed examination of the thinking that led to a large German army being trapped on the Baltic coast during the last months of the Second World War, when those experienced troops would have been invaluable in the battle for Berlin. Looks at Hitler's reasons for insisting on defending the Baltic coast and tests them to see if they were valid. [read full review] Images of War: Armoured Warfare on the Eastern Front, Anthony Tucker-Jones. A photographic guide to the development of armoured warfare on the Eastern Front, with an impressive selection of photos of German and Soviet armoured vehicles, all supported by accurate informative captions and useful chapter introductions, placing the pictures in context. [read full review] Motherland: Part One, Through Hunger and War, Natan Gimelfarb. Part one of the autobiography of a Jewish director living in the Soviet Union, covering his childhood, wartime experiences and student days. The author grew up in the Ukraine, suffered during the pre-war famines, and was forced to flee east ahead of the advancing Germans. A period in the Red Army ended when he was seriously wounded, and the final part of the book looks at his experiences as a wartime student. [read full review] Through Hitler's Back Door - SOE Operations in Hungary, Slovakia, Romania and Bulgaria, 1939-1945, Alan Ogden. A look at some of the most obscure operations carried out by SOE, in areas that became part of the Soviet sphere of influence before falling behind the iron curtain at the end of the war, after having sided with the Germans during the fighting. [read full review] Prisoner of the Gestapo: A Memoir of Survival and Captivity in Wartime Poland, Tom Firth. A tale of survival in wartime Poland in which the author saw in the early Russian occupation of eastern Poland, occupied Warsaw, the inside of a Gestapo prison, the front line in 1944 and the paranoid workings of the Soviet state at the end of the war. An enthralling tale of the best and worst of humanity [read full review] The Russo-German Conflict 1941 – 1945 , Clark, A. Barbarossa, Hutchinson & Co, London, 1965 (Reprinted by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1995 and Cassell Military, 2002). A classic work by Alan Clark, later to become a Conservative MP famous for his diaries. Finnish Soldier vs Soviet Soldier - Winter War 1939-40, David Campbell. Looks at three key battles during the Winter War, comparing the performance of the full range of ground troops on both sides, including armour and artillery. Shows how the Soviet performance slowly improved, just as the Finns were being worn down by the constant fighting, but also how the determined Finnish resistance probably convinced Stalin to abandon his early plans to occupy the entire country, and also how the Soviet debacles in 1939 helped convince the Germans that the Red Army would be an easy opponent to defeat (Read Full Review) Hitler's Nordic Ally? Finland and the Total War 1939-1945, Claes Johansen. A wide ranging examination of Finland's two wars with the Soviet Union, the period leading up to the Winter War, the uneasy peace, and the aftermath of the wars, looking at the political debate within Finland, the fighting, and the wider impact of the war in the other Nordic countries. Especially interesting for the light it shines on the rather murky period between the two wars, where parts of the Finnish government entered into a de-facto alliance with Germany without the authority to do so, and on the varying Soviet aims. [read full review] The Winter War, Eloise Engle and Lauri Paananen . A classic account of this early offshoot of the Second World War, written largely from the Finnish point of view (perhaps inevitably given the limited amount of reliable Soviet sources in the 1970s). Although more recent works exist, this is an excellent starting point and gives a good feel for the impact of the war on the Finns. [read full review] War of the White Death: Finland Against The Soviet Union 1939-40, Bair Irincheev. A detailed military history of the Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union, based on an impressive knowledge of both side's archives. Focuses almost entirely on the fighting on land, with some very detailed accounts of individual battles. [read full review] Hitler's Panzer Armies on the Eastern Front, Robert Kirchubel. A 'unit history' written on the largest scale, tracing the campaigns fought by the four Panzer Armies on the Eastern Front, from their roles in the early German victories, to their eventual defeat and destruction in the ruins of the Reich. A very useful contribution to the literature on the Eastern Front. [read full review] Men of Steel: 1st SS Panzer Corps, The Ardennes and Eastern Front 1944-45, Michael Reynolds. A hugely detailed account of the battles fought by the 1st SS Panzer Corps in the last few months of the Second World War, covering its role in the Ardennes offensive in the west and the last German offensive of the war in Hungary. [read full review] Sniper Ace: From the Eastern Front to Siberia, Bruno Sutkus, An account of the life of one of the most successful German snipers on the Eastern Front and of the decades he spent in exile in the Soviet Union, of most value for the picture it paints of the fate of many German prisoners of war when they fell into Soviet hands at the end of the war. [read full review] Eastern Inferno, The Journals of a German Panzerjäger on the Eastern Front, 1941-1943, Hans Roth. The remarkable journals of Hans Roth, who fought with an anti-tank unit attached to a German infantry division on the Eastern Front from 1941 until his death some time in 1944. Roth took part in the initial invasion, the battle for Kiev and the shattering retreat from Stalingrad, before disappearing during the destruction of Army Group Centre in 1944. [read full review] Images of War: Operation Barbarossa, Hitler's Invasion of Russia, Hans Seidler. A collection of German photographs from the first six months of the invasion of the Soviet Union, from the triumphal advances in the summer to the first dreadful experiences of the Russian winter. A good selection of high quality pictures, showing the German army at the height of its powers and confidence. [read full review] Panzers on the Eastern Front, Erhard Raus, ed. Peter Tsouras. A series of accounts of German successes on the Eastern Front written for the US military by General Erhard Raus during the 1950s. A very valuable historical source, well presented by the editor, and of great value for anyone with an interest in the fighting on the Eastern Front. [read full review] Images of War: Blitzkrieg Russia, Jon Sutherland and Diane Canwell. Five photo albums from the first year of the war in Russia in 1941, the period of German success. Four are anonymous, one named although without many details about the original owner. Each illustrates a slightly different aspect of the German army during this last period of major victories. [read full review] Blood Red Snow: The Memoirs of a German Soldier on the Eastern Front, Günter K. Koschorrek. Based on diaries and notes taken during the war, these memoirs tell the story of one German soldier during the long years of retreat that began at Stalingrad and ended in this case on the Baltic front. Gives a ground level view of the brutal nature of the fighting on the Eastern Front [read full review] Images of War: Final Days of the Reich, Ian Baxter. Contains some interesting pictures of the Germany army of 1945, with a mix of pictures of late-war military equipment and the troops themselves, many obviously posed but some that give a real feel of an army in collapse. Let down somewhat by the quality of the text, but still of interest. [read full review] The Fatal Decisions: First Hand Accounts by Hitler's Generals, ed. William Richardson and Seymour Freidlin. Six accounts written by German army generals ten years after the end of the Second World War presenting their view of a series of the main events of the war, from the Battle of Britain to the Battle of the Bulge via Moscow, Stalingrad, El Alamein and D-Day. [read full review] The Red Army at War, Artem Drabkin. An impressive collection of rare photographs showing the everyday life of the Red Army soldier during the Second World War, looking at every aspect of life in the army apart from combat, and with some useful captions and first hand accounts from veterans. [read full review] Guns against the Reich - Memoirs of an Artillery Officer on the Eastern Front, Petr Mikhin. The autobiography of a Soviet artillery officer who fought in front of Moscow, at Stalingrad and Kursk, and on the long advance into central Europe. This is an excellent account of life on the front line on the Eastern Front, and a valuable contribution to our understanding of life in the Red Army. [read full review] World War II Soviet Armed Forces (1), 1939-41, Dr Nigel Thomas. This is a fairly traditional Osprey Man at Arms book looking at the soviet armed forces during the early stages of the Second World War 1939-1941. The book gives a brief outline of the early course of the war, the purges of high command, and the land forces' main campaigns, with sections on the Air force, Navy and NKVD uniforms. The book is short and gives an introduction to a big subject with excellent detail on uniforms and organisation at this early stage. [read full review] The Soviet Union at War 1941-1945, ed. David R. Stone. An examination of the impact of the German invasion on the Soviet Union, and how effective the various elements of the Soviet system were in fighting the war. Topics covered include the collective farming system, Soviet industry, the structure and attitudes of the military, the role of Women and the fate of non-Russians on both sides of the front line. [read full review] Panzer Destroyer - Memoirs of a Red Army Tank Commander, Vasiliy Krysov. The memoirs of a Soviet tank and self-propelled gun commander who fought at Stalingrad, Kursk and during the long Soviet offensives that followed, ending the war in East Prussia, and who was lucky to survive for so long, losing his crew and his commanding officer, and being wounded four times. Provides a memorable picture of life in the Red Army during some of the titanic battles on the Eastern Front. [read full review] Barbarossa Through Soviet Eyes: The First Twenty-Four Hours, Artem Drabkin, Alexei Isaev, Christopher Summerville. Uses eyewitness accounts to describe the impact of the first twenty-four hours of the German invasion in the Soviet Union. Mostly covered the army and air force, but also has good sections on the navy and on the impact of the news well behind the front lines. [read full review] Operation Barbarossa - The German Invasion of Soviet Russia, Robert Kirchubel. An excellent operational history of Barbarossa based on the three Osprey Campaign books, but with the text entirely reorganised and expanded where necessary. Supported by the usual excellent Osprey maps and illustrations, the result is a detailed but readable account of Operation Barbarossa, the biggest German gamble of the Second World War. [read full review] Hitler's Final Fortress: Breslau 1945, Richard Hargreaves. An account of the longest siege of any German city during 1945, the four month siege of Breslau, which ended four days after the fall of Berlin. Gives a clear picture of the desperate struggle for the city, the ghastly conditions within the besieged 'fortress' and the heavy cost suffered by the Soviet and Polish troops attacking the city. [read full review] Images of War: Battle of Kursk 1943, Hans Seidler. A collection of photographs showing the German Army during the Battle of Kursk, the great Soviet victory of 1943 that ended the last major German offensive in the east. Focuses largely on the German weapons and vehicles that took part in the battle, with some pictures of the wider battlefield. [read full review] The Siege of Kustrin 1945: Gateway to Berlin, Tony le Tissier. An account of the siege of Kustrin, a town on the Oder that was held against the Soviets for two months early in 1945. Told largely from the German point of view, and as a result gives an impression of what it was like to be trapped inside a besieged town. [read full review] Images of War: Leningrad, Hero City, Nik Cornish. A pictorial history of the long siege of Leningrad, illustrated with a well-chosen and well balanced mix of pictures from both sides of the line. Supported by a brief account of the siege that follows both side's activities and plans and how events elsewhere on the front affected the situation around Leningrad. [read full review] Images of War: Berlin, Victory in Europe, Nik Cornish. A pictorial guide to the Soviet offensives that broke through the last German defensive lines in the East and the desperate battle for Berlin, the last major battle of the war against Nazi Germany. A good selection of Soviet and German photographs supported by useful captions and a concise account of the campaign. [read full review] SS Charlemagne, Tony Le Tissier. An account of the military record of the French SS division, SS Charlemagne, as it fought in the German retreat towards Berlin and the final dramatic battle for that city. Told largely in the words of the general commanding the remains of the division in Berlin, and the captain in command of the remaining battalion, this account focuses tightly on one small unit's experiences of that battle. [read full review] Race for the Reichstag - the 1945 Battle for Berlin, Tony Le Tissier. A detailed but still coherent and readable account of the desperate fighting around and in Berlin in April and May 1945 (and within the two high commands), looking at events from both the Soviet and German sides and supported by some useful maps [read full review] Berlin 1945: End of the Thousand Year Reich, Peter Antill. This book describes the events in the climactic battle for Berlin, looking at the Soviet advance towards Berlin and the Germans' final resistance. Illustrated with a host of maps, colour plates and photographs, it provides a vivid portrayal of the death throes of the Third Reich and the end of the war in Europe, exploring the strategy of both sides and the tactics of impromptu urban warfare. For the Soviets, Berlin was the ultimate prize after almost four years of bloodshed but the cost of taking the city would prove to be staggering. [see more] Stalingrad Battle Atlas Volume 1 (13 September-13 October 1942), Anton Joly. Detailed maps, orders of battles and combat strengths for the first part of the Battle of Stalingrad, from the first fighting in the suburbs to the eve of the biggest German attack of the battle. A very well researched book that will be of great value to anyone studying this battle. [read full review] Stalingrad Battle Atlas Volume 2 (14 October-18 November 1942), Anton Joly. Detailed maps, orders of battles and combat strengths for the second part of the Battle of Stalingrad, from the largest German attack of the battle to the start of the great Soviet counterattack that trapped the Germans. A very well researched book that will be of great value to anyone studying this battle. [read full review] Disaster at Stalingrad - An Alternate History, Peter Tsouras. A thoroughly entertaining novel of alternative history imagining a very different version of 1942 that ends with a crushing German victory at Stalingrad at the end of a year in which a whole series of decisions and events across the world work out differently to reality. Flawed as a work of counter-factual history by the sheer amount of changes to events, but a very entertaining novel of alternative history. [read full review] Stalingrad The Infernal Cauldron, Stephen Walsh. A good medium length of the battle of Stalingrad, covering the build-up to the German siege, the siege itself, the Soviet counterattack and German attempts to break through to the trapped Sixth Army. Well illustrated and supported by clear useful maps both of the fighting in the city itself and of the wider campaigns. [read full review] Sacrifice on the Steppe, Hope Hamilton. The tragic tale of the Italian Alpine Corps sent by Mussolini to fight alongside the Germans in Russia, their disastrous retreat after the Soviet counterattack at Stalingrad, and the fate of the many men who were captured by the Soviets, from the early poor treatment to the later political indoctrination. [read full review] Notes of a Russian Sniper, Vassili Zaitsev. An utterly compelling account of the battle of Stalingrad as seen by Vassili Zaitsev, the sniper whose exploits inspired the film 'Enemy at the Gates'. A very well written memoir that gives the reader a clear idea of the nature of the fighting in the ruins of the city, and of the skills needed by a sniper in that environment [read full review] Stalingrad 1942, Peter Antill. One of the most monumental and widely discussed battles in the history of World War II, Stalingrad was a major defeat for Germany on the Eastern Front. The book provides a detailed breakdown of the armies on both sides, discusses the merits of the commanders, the ways in which these influenced the battle and the Germans allowed themselves to be diverted from their main objective and concentrate such large resources on what was, initially anyway, a secondary target. [see more] Stalingrad: How the Red Army triumphed, Michael J. Jones. Focusing on the first phase of the battle - the German assault on the city - this book attempts to discover how the outnumbered defenders of Stalingrad managed to hold on until the Soviet counter-attack turned the tables on the Germans. A valuable attempt to uncover the true events of a battle often hidden behind a layer of Soviet propaganda [read full review] Warsaw 1944 - An Insurgent's Journal of the Uprising, Zbigniew Czajkowski. The wartime journal of a teenage Polish fighter who took part in the Warsaw uprising of 1944 and was one of only three in his ten-strong squad to survive the battle. Written just after the fighting it takes us down into the streets and sewers of Warsaw as the brave but doomed uprising struggled to hold off the Germans in the vain hope that the Soviets would liberate the city. [read full review] Warsaw 1944: Poland's Bid for Freedom, Robert Forczyk. A fascinating Osprey covering a famous but neglected event in the Second World War. It is balanced, highlighting not only the bravery of the Polish resistance but also their shortcomings which were to hinder any chance of success. The main battle is divided nicely and this helps to make clear what a chaotic and confusing conflict was at times. A very good read and of interest to anyone wanting to learn more about urban resistance warfare. [see more] Kharkov 1942 - The Wehrmacht strikes back, Robert Forczyk. Despite the subtitle this actually looks at two offensives in the Kharkov area in the spring of 1942 - an initially successful Soviet offensive that stretched the German lines and a pre-planned German blow that took advantage of the Soviet move to inflict a heavy defeat on Timoshenko's armies and weaken the Soviet southern armies in advance of the main German offensive of 1942. [read full review] We love chatting in the messenger. We like listening to dance music. We always listening to music going to the school. If you or your online business reside in New York, the SBDC can maneuver you across the obstacles to success. By way of direct counseling, we offer a variety of administration and technical assistance providers. I could not agree more. So now the women have ‘prettied up the room and made the canapés’, lets get the men in to do the actual strategic thinking. I don’t assume so. Let’s work together and rejoice the fact that we’re not simply fluffing the pillows, but truly getting our teeth into the real nuts and bolts of enterprise. There isn’t any denying that customers are essential to any enterprise. Without an ample variety of folks buying the products and providers bought by a enterprise, there would not be any need for the enterprise, and they might quickly be out of enterprise. Are you a new business owner/operator prepared to start your journey? Entry our three-day enterprise planning workshop and loan assure program to start your entrepreneurial journey. BDC Small Enterprise Loan — for current business Get a mortgage of up to $a hundred,000 within 5 business days. There are no software fees or hassles and your complete course of is on-line. My grandson’s 2nd grade class totally loved a field trip out there final yr as you may see by the image beneath. They also learned numerous priceless information. Depending on the nature of your small business, there will probably be different local, state and federal businesses that you’ll want to contact in reference to beginning your small business. It’s extremely beneficial that you just search legal, tax and financial recommendation from professionals before starting a enterprise. Simply watch a novice try to connect the wires, cables and other components of … Read more Seeking to the way forward for 27 cities on the middle of the world economic system. On this fifth version of Cities of Alternative, PwC and the Partnership for New York City again study the current social and economic performance of the world’s main cities. We additionally add a future dimension that probes the shape of city economies to come. Businesses should never outsource their social networking exercise, regardless of how small or easy the tasks may be. The reason for this is that businesses ought to at all times concentrate on what kind of public interplay their firm is collaborating in. This interaction consists of who’s following them on social networks, who the enterprise is following and what posts are being written beneath the business?s brand. This small enterprise financing mistake goes hand-in-hand with the failure to reduce business debt and working bills. Just because a business bank or … Read more
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 113, "char_end_idx": 119, "value": "Joseph_Stalin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 184, "char_end_idx": 196, "value": "Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 256, "char_end_idx": 262, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 345, "char_end_idx": 353, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 562, "char_end_idx": 568, "value": "Stalin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 571, "char_end_idx": 584, "value": "NKVD" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 628, "char_end_idx": 634, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 664, "char_end_idx": 688, "value": "Russian_Revolution" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 698, "char_end_idx": 704, "value": "Joseph_Stalin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 720, "char_end_idx": 736, "value": "World_War_II" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 763, "char_end_idx": 771, "value": "Cold_War" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 801, "char_end_idx": 807, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 849, "char_end_idx": 862, "value": "NKVD" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1040, "char_end_idx": 1058, "value": "Burma_Campaign" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1086, "char_end_idx": 1098, "value": "Erich_von_Manstein" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1114, "char_end_idx": 1120, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1135, "char_end_idx": 1152, "value": "Battle_of_Kursk" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1204, "char_end_idx": 1210, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1318, "char_end_idx": 1326, "value": "Red Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1399, "char_end_idx": 1406, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1528, "char_end_idx": 1535, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1686, "char_end_idx": 1693, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1696, "char_end_idx": 1708, "value": "Panzerwaffe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1722, "char_end_idx": 1740, "value": "Operation_Barbarossa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1748, "char_end_idx": 1760, "value": "Hermann_Hoth" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1810, "char_end_idx": 1816, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1872, "char_end_idx": 1885, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1908, "char_end_idx": 1924, "value": "3rd_Panzer_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1961, "char_end_idx": 1968, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2152, "char_end_idx": 2158, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2440, "char_end_idx": 2446, "value": "Adolf_Hitler" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2449, "char_end_idx": 2456, "value": "Russia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2485, "char_end_idx": 2497, "value": "The_Foxes" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2573, "char_end_idx": 2580, "value": "Russia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2585, "char_end_idx": 2592, "value": "Cossacks" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2619, "char_end_idx": 2626, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2638, "char_end_idx": 2654, "value": "Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2757, "char_end_idx": 2764, "value": "German_Army_(German_Empire)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2789, "char_end_idx": 2802, "value": "Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2965, "char_end_idx": 2971, "value": "Joseph_Stalin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3036, "char_end_idx": 3041, "value": "Battle_of_Kursk" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3045, "char_end_idx": 3051, "value": "Battle_of_Berlin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3187, "char_end_idx": 3200, "value": "2nd_Guards_Tank_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3241, "char_end_idx": 3249, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3348, "char_end_idx": 3363, "value": "Battle_of_Kursk" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3388, "char_end_idx": 3394, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3430, "char_end_idx": 3434, "value": "German_Army_(German_Empire)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3456, "char_end_idx": 3462, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3520, "char_end_idx": 3526, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3826, "char_end_idx": 3834, "value": "Red Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3843, "char_end_idx": 3858, "value": "David_Glantz" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4058, "char_end_idx": 4064, "value": "David_Glantz" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4203, "char_end_idx": 4216, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4416, "char_end_idx": 4431, "value": "David_Glantz" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4466, "char_end_idx": 4472, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4495, "char_end_idx": 4503, "value": "Smolensk" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4535, "char_end_idx": 4541, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4577, "char_end_idx": 4585, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4644, "char_end_idx": 4650, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4671, "char_end_idx": 4677, "value": "Battle_of_Moscow" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4751, "char_end_idx": 4755, "value": "Battle_of_Kiev_(1941)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4790, "char_end_idx": 4796, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4815, "char_end_idx": 4823, "value": "Heinz_Guderian" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4845, "char_end_idx": 4849, "value": "Battle_of_Kiev_(1941)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4883, "char_end_idx": 4889, "value": "David_Glantz" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5150, "char_end_idx": 5156, "value": "Adolf_Hitler" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5189, "char_end_idx": 5202, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5337, "char_end_idx": 5343, "value": "Wehrmacht" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5365, "char_end_idx": 5372, "value": "Fortification" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5463, "char_end_idx": 5478, "value": "Landsknecht" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5482, "char_end_idx": 5488, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5499, "char_end_idx": 5509, "value": "Operation_Barbarossa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5516, "char_end_idx": 5530, "value": "David_Campbell_(British_Army_officer)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5563, "char_end_idx": 5569, "value": "Wehrmacht" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5593, "char_end_idx": 5601, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5637, "char_end_idx": 5645, "value": "Smolensk" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5668, "char_end_idx": 5674, "value": "Wehrmacht" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5691, "char_end_idx": 5703, "value": "Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5724, "char_end_idx": 5730, "value": "Wehrmacht" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5794, "char_end_idx": 5801, "value": "German_Army_(German_Empire)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5849, "char_end_idx": 5855, "value": "Wehrmacht" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6038, "char_end_idx": 6048, "value": "Lydia_Litvyak" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6086, "char_end_idx": 6100, "value": "Georgy_Zhukov" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6128, "char_end_idx": 6134, "value": "Joseph_Stalin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6190, "char_end_idx": 6202, "value": "Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6213, "char_end_idx": 6219, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6597, "char_end_idx": 6603, "value": "Crimea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6641, "char_end_idx": 6647, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6669, "char_end_idx": 6675, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6805, "char_end_idx": 6823, "value": "Russian Revolution" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6913, "char_end_idx": 6919, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6935, "char_end_idx": 6942, "value": "Russian_Revolution" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7010, "char_end_idx": 7022, "value": "East_Prussia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7059, "char_end_idx": 7065, "value": "German_language" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7070, "char_end_idx": 7077, "value": "Russian_language" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7108, "char_end_idx": 7116, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7425, "char_end_idx": 7437, "value": "David_Stahel" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7540, "char_end_idx": 7553, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7763, "char_end_idx": 7776, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7844, "char_end_idx": 7852, "value": "Smolensk" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7863, "char_end_idx": 7868, "value": "Nazism" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7896, "char_end_idx": 7902, "value": "Russia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7967, "char_end_idx": 7975, "value": "Smolensk" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8107, "char_end_idx": 8114, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8133, "char_end_idx": 8139, "value": "German_language" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8192, "char_end_idx": 8200, "value": "Smolensk" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8284, "char_end_idx": 8308, "value": "Lydia_Litvyak" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8514, "char_end_idx": 8526, "value": "Soviet_Union" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8581, "char_end_idx": 8593, "value": "Soviet_Union" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8620, "char_end_idx": 8626, "value": "Joseph_Stalin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8728, "char_end_idx": 8744, "value": "Valdemar_Langlet" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8779, "char_end_idx": 8796, "value": "Swedish_Red_Cross" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8800, "char_end_idx": 8807, "value": "Kingdom_of_Hungary_(1920–1946)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8903, "char_end_idx": 8913, "value": "German_Empire" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8950, "char_end_idx": 8962, "value": "Arrow_Cross_Party" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9127, "char_end_idx": 9134, "value": "Kingdom_of_Hungary_(1920–1946)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9150, "char_end_idx": 9160, "value": "Anschluss" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9201, "char_end_idx": 9207, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9239, "char_end_idx": 9246, "value": "Continuation_War" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9249, "char_end_idx": 9262, "value": "War_of_aggression" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9306, "char_end_idx": 9318, "value": "World War II" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9398, "char_end_idx": 9403, "value": "Finns" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9427, "char_end_idx": 9434, "value": "German_Army_(German_Empire)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9442, "char_end_idx": 9454, "value": "Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9577, "char_end_idx": 9584, "value": "Finnish_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9674, "char_end_idx": 9681, "value": "Finnish_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9764, "char_end_idx": 9770, "value": "Adolf_Hitler" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9837, "char_end_idx": 9843, "value": "Baltic_Sea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9921, "char_end_idx": 9927, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9954, "char_end_idx": 9960, "value": "Baltic_Sea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9997, "char_end_idx": 10013, "value": "Second World War" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10090, "char_end_idx": 10096, "value": "Battle_of_Berlin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10107, "char_end_idx": 10113, "value": "Adolf_Hitler" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10155, "char_end_idx": 10161, "value": "Baltic_Sea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10268, "char_end_idx": 10281, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10372, "char_end_idx": 10385, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10429, "char_end_idx": 10435, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10440, "char_end_idx": 10446, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10599, "char_end_idx": 10609, "value": "Homeland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10611, "char_end_idx": 10619, "value": "Part One" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10697, "char_end_idx": 10703, "value": "Jews" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10727, "char_end_idx": 10739, "value": "Soviet_Union" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10829, "char_end_idx": 10836, "value": "Reichskommissariat_Ukraine" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10926, "char_end_idx": 10933, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10951, "char_end_idx": 10959, "value": "Red Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11102, "char_end_idx": 11108, "value": "Adolf_Hitler" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11141, "char_end_idx": 11148, "value": "Kingdom_of_Hungary_(1920–1946)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11150, "char_end_idx": 11158, "value": "Slovak_Republic_(1939–1945)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11160, "char_end_idx": 11167, "value": "Romania" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11172, "char_end_idx": 11180, "value": "Kingdom_of_Bulgaria" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11266, "char_end_idx": 11269, "value": "Special_Operations_Executive" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11304, "char_end_idx": 11310, "value": "Soviet_Union" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11421, "char_end_idx": 11428, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11589, "char_end_idx": 11595, "value": "Polish_resistance_movement_in_World_War_II" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11633, "char_end_idx": 11640, "value": "Russian_Revolution" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11663, "char_end_idx": 11669, "value": "Polish_resistance_movement_in_World_War_II" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11680, "char_end_idx": 11686, "value": "Warsaw_Uprising" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11704, "char_end_idx": 11711, "value": "Gestapo" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11776, "char_end_idx": 11782, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11925, "char_end_idx": 11930, "value": "Clark" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11947, "char_end_idx": 11962, "value": "Hutchinson_(publisher)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11964, "char_end_idx": 11970, "value": "London" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11991, "char_end_idx": 12012, "value": "Weidenfeld_&amp;_Nicolson" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12023, "char_end_idx": 12039, "value": "Orion_Publishing_Group" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12066, "char_end_idx": 12076, "value": "Alan_Clark" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12096, "char_end_idx": 12108, "value": "Conservative" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12136, "char_end_idx": 12143, "value": "Finnish_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12155, "char_end_idx": 12161, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12172, "char_end_idx": 12182, "value": "Winter_War" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12192, "char_end_idx": 12206, "value": "David_Campbell_(British_Army_officer)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12246, "char_end_idx": 12256, "value": "Winter_War" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12380, "char_end_idx": 12386, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12428, "char_end_idx": 12433, "value": "Finns" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12509, "char_end_idx": 12516, "value": "Finnish_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12547, "char_end_idx": 12553, "value": "Joseph_Stalin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12628, "char_end_idx": 12634, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12672, "char_end_idx": 12679, "value": "German_Army_(German_Empire)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12689, "char_end_idx": 12697, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12753, "char_end_idx": 12759, "value": "Adolf_Hitler" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12762, "char_end_idx": 12768, "value": "Nordic_countries" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12775, "char_end_idx": 12782, "value": "Continuation_War" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12791, "char_end_idx": 12800, "value": "Total_war" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12858, "char_end_idx": 12865, "value": "Continuation_War" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12886, "char_end_idx": 12898, "value": "Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12929, "char_end_idx": 12939, "value": "Winter_War" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13029, "char_end_idx": 13036, "value": "Continuation_War" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13097, "char_end_idx": 13103, "value": "Nordic_countries" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13230, "char_end_idx": 13237, "value": "Finland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13287, "char_end_idx": 13294, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13346, "char_end_idx": 13352, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13382, "char_end_idx": 13392, "value": "Winter_War" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13476, "char_end_idx": 13492, "value": "World_War_II" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13519, "char_end_idx": 13526, "value": "Finland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13598, "char_end_idx": 13604, "value": "Soviet_Union" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13753, "char_end_idx": 13758, "value": "Finns" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13896, "char_end_idx": 13906, "value": "Winter_War" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13915, "char_end_idx": 13922, "value": "Continuation_War" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13931, "char_end_idx": 13943, "value": "Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14127, "char_end_idx": 14133, "value": "Adolf_Hitler" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14157, "char_end_idx": 14170, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14299, "char_end_idx": 14312, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14344, "char_end_idx": 14350, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14423, "char_end_idx": 14428, "value": "Nazi_Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14482, "char_end_idx": 14495, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14530, "char_end_idx": 14549, "value": "I_SS_Panzer_Corps" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14551, "char_end_idx": 14563, "value": "Battle_of_the_Bulge" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14568, "char_end_idx": 14581, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14591, "char_end_idx": 14607, "value": "Mike_Reynolds_(architect)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14664, "char_end_idx": 14683, "value": "I_SS_Panzer_Corps" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14714, "char_end_idx": 14730, "value": "World_War_II" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14757, "char_end_idx": 14765, "value": "Battle_of_the_Bulge" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14801, "char_end_idx": 14807, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14832, "char_end_idx": 14839, "value": "Kingdom_of_Hungary_(1920–1946)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14881, "char_end_idx": 14894, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14898, "char_end_idx": 14905, "value": "Siberia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14907, "char_end_idx": 14919, "value": "Bruno_Sutkus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14974, "char_end_idx": 14980, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14996, "char_end_idx": 15009, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15054, "char_end_idx": 15066, "value": "Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15128, "char_end_idx": 15134, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15172, "char_end_idx": 15178, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15288, "char_end_idx": 15301, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15314, "char_end_idx": 15323, "value": "Hans_Roth" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15352, "char_end_idx": 15361, "value": "Hans_Roth" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15411, "char_end_idx": 15417, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15443, "char_end_idx": 15456, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15502, "char_end_idx": 15506, "value": "Roth,_Bad_Kreuznach" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15557, "char_end_idx": 15561, "value": "Kiev" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15594, "char_end_idx": 15604, "value": "Lydia_Litvyak" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15652, "char_end_idx": 15669, "value": "Army_Group_Centre" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15735, "char_end_idx": 15741, "value": "Adolf_Hitler" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15744, "char_end_idx": 15762, "value": "Operation_Barbarossa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15794, "char_end_idx": 15800, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15862, "char_end_idx": 15874, "value": "Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15959, "char_end_idx": 15966, "value": "Russia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16030, "char_end_idx": 16036, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16120, "char_end_idx": 16133, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16135, "char_end_idx": 16146, "value": "Erhard_Raus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16152, "char_end_idx": 16165, "value": "Peter_G._Tsouras" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16191, "char_end_idx": 16197, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16215, "char_end_idx": 16228, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16245, "char_end_idx": 16247, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16268, "char_end_idx": 16279, "value": "Erhard_Raus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16433, "char_end_idx": 16446, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16587, "char_end_idx": 16593, "value": "Soviet_Union" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16617, "char_end_idx": 16623, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16771, "char_end_idx": 16777, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16879, "char_end_idx": 16885, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16901, "char_end_idx": 16914, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17023, "char_end_idx": 17029, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17085, "char_end_idx": 17095, "value": "Lydia_Litvyak" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17126, "char_end_idx": 17132, "value": "Baltic_states" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17210, "char_end_idx": 17223, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17283, "char_end_idx": 17293, "value": "Ian_Baxter" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17337, "char_end_idx": 17344, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17671, "char_end_idx": 17689, "value": "William_A._Richardson" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17736, "char_end_idx": 17742, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17788, "char_end_idx": 17804, "value": "World_War_II" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17879, "char_end_idx": 17896, "value": "Battle_of_Britain" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17904, "char_end_idx": 17923, "value": "Battle_of_the_Bulge" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17928, "char_end_idx": 17934, "value": "Moscow" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17936, "char_end_idx": 17946, "value": "Lydia_Litvyak" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17948, "char_end_idx": 17958, "value": "El Alamein" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17993, "char_end_idx": 18001, "value": "Red Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18103, "char_end_idx": 18111, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18131, "char_end_idx": 18147, "value": "Second World War" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18364, "char_end_idx": 18377, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18415, "char_end_idx": 18421, "value": "Soviet_Union" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18463, "char_end_idx": 18469, "value": "Soviet_Union" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18474, "char_end_idx": 18484, "value": "Lydia_Litvyak" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18489, "char_end_idx": 18494, "value": "Kursk" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18533, "char_end_idx": 18539, "value": "European_theatre_of_World_War_II" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18603, "char_end_idx": 18616, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18682, "char_end_idx": 18690, "value": "Soviet_Union" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18761, "char_end_idx": 18773, "value": "The_Foxes" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18894, "char_end_idx": 18910, "value": "Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19082, "char_end_idx": 19086, "value": "Navy" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19091, "char_end_idx": 19095, "value": "NKVD" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19262, "char_end_idx": 19274, "value": "Soviet_Union" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19278, "char_end_idx": 19281, "value": "World_War_II" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19349, "char_end_idx": 19355, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19372, "char_end_idx": 19384, "value": "Soviet_Union" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19432, "char_end_idx": 19438, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19526, "char_end_idx": 19532, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19777, "char_end_idx": 19783, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19836, "char_end_idx": 19846, "value": "Lydia_Litvyak" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19848, "char_end_idx": 19853, "value": "Battle_of_Kursk" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19874, "char_end_idx": 19880, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19925, "char_end_idx": 19937, "value": "East_Prussia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20099, "char_end_idx": 20107, "value": "Red Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20150, "char_end_idx": 20163, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20184, "char_end_idx": 20194, "value": "Barbarossa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20385, "char_end_idx": 20391, "value": "Imperial_German_Navy" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20408, "char_end_idx": 20420, "value": "Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20578, "char_end_idx": 20598, "value": "Operation_Barbarossa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20631, "char_end_idx": 20637, "value": "Russia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20693, "char_end_idx": 20703, "value": "Operation_Barbarossa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20848, "char_end_idx": 20854, "value": "Osprey_Publishing" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20928, "char_end_idx": 20948, "value": "Operation_Barbarossa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20962, "char_end_idx": 20968, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20983, "char_end_idx": 20999, "value": "Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21020, "char_end_idx": 21026, "value": "Adolf_Hitler" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21045, "char_end_idx": 21052, "value": "Breslau" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21118, "char_end_idx": 21124, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21167, "char_end_idx": 21174, "value": "Wrocław" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21216, "char_end_idx": 21222, "value": "Battle_of_Berlin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21375, "char_end_idx": 21381, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21386, "char_end_idx": 21392, "value": "Polish_Armed_Forces_in_the_West" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21530, "char_end_idx": 21541, "value": "German Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21553, "char_end_idx": 21568, "value": "Battle_of_Kursk" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21580, "char_end_idx": 21586, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21629, "char_end_idx": 21635, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21682, "char_end_idx": 21688, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21831, "char_end_idx": 21838, "value": "Gateway" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21842, "char_end_idx": 21848, "value": "Battle_of_Berlin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21894, "char_end_idx": 21901, "value": "Kostrzyn_nad_Odrą" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21917, "char_end_idx": 21921, "value": "Oder" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21948, "char_end_idx": 21955, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22008, "char_end_idx": 22014, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22153, "char_end_idx": 22156, "value": "War" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22158, "char_end_idx": 22167, "value": "Siege_of_Leningrad" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22169, "char_end_idx": 22178, "value": "Hero_City" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22234, "char_end_idx": 22243, "value": "Siege_of_Leningrad" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22495, "char_end_idx": 22504, "value": "Siege_of_Leningrad" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22535, "char_end_idx": 22538, "value": "World_War_II" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22540, "char_end_idx": 22546, "value": "Battle_of_Berlin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22559, "char_end_idx": 22565, "value": "European_theatre_of_World_War_II" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22605, "char_end_idx": 22611, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22651, "char_end_idx": 22657, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22681, "char_end_idx": 22685, "value": "Mongol_invasions_and_conquests" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22715, "char_end_idx": 22721, "value": "Battle_of_Berlin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22764, "char_end_idx": 22776, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22798, "char_end_idx": 22804, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22809, "char_end_idx": 22815, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22915, "char_end_idx": 22929, "value": "33rd_Waffen_Grenadier_Division_of_the_SS_Charlemagne_(1st_French)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22989, "char_end_idx": 22995, "value": "France" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22996, "char_end_idx": 22998, "value": "Schutzstaffel" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23009, "char_end_idx": 23023, "value": "33rd_Waffen_Grenadier_Division_of_the_SS_Charlemagne_(1st_French)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23045, "char_end_idx": 23051, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23068, "char_end_idx": 23074, "value": "Battle_of_Berlin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23203, "char_end_idx": 23209, "value": "Battle_of_Berlin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23375, "char_end_idx": 23384, "value": "Reichstag_building" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23396, "char_end_idx": 23413, "value": "Battle_of_Berlin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23523, "char_end_idx": 23529, "value": "Battle_of_Berlin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23620, "char_end_idx": 23626, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23631, "char_end_idx": 23637, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23697, "char_end_idx": 23703, "value": "Battle_of_Berlin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23721, "char_end_idx": 23740, "value": "Nazi_Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23815, "char_end_idx": 23821, "value": "Battle_of_Berlin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23838, "char_end_idx": 23844, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23861, "char_end_idx": 23867, "value": "Battle_of_Berlin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23876, "char_end_idx": 23884, "value": "Nazi_Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24024, "char_end_idx": 24035, "value": "Third Reich" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24062, "char_end_idx": 24068, "value": "European_theatre_of_World_War_II" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24159, "char_end_idx": 24166, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24168, "char_end_idx": 24174, "value": "Battle_of_Berlin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24465, "char_end_idx": 24485, "value": "Battle_of_Stalingrad" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24552, "char_end_idx": 24558, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24845, "char_end_idx": 24865, "value": "Battle_of_Stalingrad" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24884, "char_end_idx": 24890, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24938, "char_end_idx": 24944, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24976, "char_end_idx": 24983, "value": "German_Army_(German_Empire)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 25104, "char_end_idx": 25114, "value": "Lydia_Litvyak" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 25139, "char_end_idx": 25152, "value": "Peter_G._Tsouras" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 25278, "char_end_idx": 25284, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 25296, "char_end_idx": 25306, "value": "Lydia_Litvyak" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 25619, "char_end_idx": 25632, "value": "Stephen_Walsh_(money_manager)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 25672, "char_end_idx": 25682, "value": "Lydia_Litvyak" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 25713, "char_end_idx": 25719, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 25749, "char_end_idx": 25755, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 25774, "char_end_idx": 25780, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 25822, "char_end_idx": 25832, "value": "6th_Army_(Wehrmacht)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 25990, "char_end_idx": 25996, "value": "Steppe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26036, "char_end_idx": 26056, "value": "Italian_participation_in_the_Eastern_Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26065, "char_end_idx": 26074, "value": "Benito_Mussolini" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26098, "char_end_idx": 26105, "value": "German_Army_(German_Empire)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26109, "char_end_idx": 26115, "value": "Russia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26152, "char_end_idx": 26158, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26176, "char_end_idx": 26186, "value": "Lydia_Litvyak" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26242, "char_end_idx": 26249, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26350, "char_end_idx": 26357, "value": "Russia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26366, "char_end_idx": 26381, "value": "Vasily_Zaitsev_(sniper)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26430, "char_end_idx": 26440, "value": "Lydia_Litvyak" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26452, "char_end_idx": 26467, "value": "Vasily_Zaitsev_(sniper)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26527, "char_end_idx": 26532, "value": "Horatio_Gates" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26729, "char_end_idx": 26739, "value": "Lydia_Litvyak" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26834, "char_end_idx": 26846, "value": "Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26848, "char_end_idx": 26858, "value": "Lydia_Litvyak" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26882, "char_end_idx": 26889, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26897, "char_end_idx": 26910, "value": "Eastern Front" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27074, "char_end_idx": 27081, "value": "German_Army_(German_Empire)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27241, "char_end_idx": 27251, "value": "Lydia_Litvyak" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27261, "char_end_idx": 27269, "value": "Red Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27347, "char_end_idx": 27353, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27440, "char_end_idx": 27450, "value": "Lydia_Litvyak" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27480, "char_end_idx": 27486, "value": "Soviet_Air_Forces" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27527, "char_end_idx": 27534, "value": "German_Army_(German_Empire)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27625, "char_end_idx": 27631, "value": "Soviet_Air_Forces" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27662, "char_end_idx": 27668, "value": "Warsaw_Uprising" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27716, "char_end_idx": 27735, "value": "Zbigniew_Czajkowski" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27770, "char_end_idx": 27776, "value": "Poland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27806, "char_end_idx": 27812, "value": "Warsaw" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27983, "char_end_idx": 27989, "value": "Warsaw_Uprising" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28049, "char_end_idx": 28056, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28083, "char_end_idx": 28090, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28135, "char_end_idx": 28141, "value": "Warsaw" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28148, "char_end_idx": 28154, "value": "Poland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28204, "char_end_idx": 28210, "value": "Osprey_Publishing" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28256, "char_end_idx": 28272, "value": "World_War_II" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28331, "char_end_idx": 28337, "value": "Poland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28644, "char_end_idx": 28651, "value": "Kharkov" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28663, "char_end_idx": 28672, "value": "Wehrmacht" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28769, "char_end_idx": 28776, "value": "Kharkiv" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28830, "char_end_idx": 28836, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28866, "char_end_idx": 28872, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28897, "char_end_idx": 28903, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28936, "char_end_idx": 28942, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28977, "char_end_idx": 28987, "value": "Semyon_Timoshenko" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 29012, "char_end_idx": 29018, "value": "Red_Army" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 29058, "char_end_idx": 29064, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 29263, "char_end_idx": 29271, "value": "New_York_City" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 31102, "char_end_idx": 31105, "value": "PricewaterhouseCoopers" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 31114, "char_end_idx": 31143, "value": "Partnership_for_New_York_City" } ]
14 Mar, 2015RADIO CHANGED AMERICA becomes HEARING VOICES We are unveiling a new title for our in-production documentary feature film about the history and power… Read More 07 Mar, 2015Larry King shares his radio memories Larry King stopped in to reminisce about his extraordinary radio career that began in 1959 and included… Read More 07 Mar, 2015Filming at the Biltmore Hotel The hotel is legendary. The ambiance and vibe is breathtaking. Yes, I was thrilled to have been… Read More 03 Mar, 2015Ivy Bethune remembers the Blacklist Early on the morning of November 23, 2014 actress and social activist Ivy Bethune graced us with… Read More On November 22, 2014 we sat down to talk with Washington Post senior editor Marc Fisher at the luxurious Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. Marc, the author of the excellent book Something in the Air: Radio, Rock and the Revolution That Shaped a Generation was fascinating even as we held him morning and afternoon for four hours of interview material. I think his insights and knowledge really adds to painting the picture of radio’s evolution form the golden age to present day. Tracing the role of radio in American culture from the birth of television until the present day, Marc has crafted a highly digestible summary of this incredibly complex journey in his book and, since it is absolutely one of my favorites (I’ve read over 70 books in the course of researching this film), I went to Washington DC to meet him and convince him to fly to LA for a day-long interview. Marc was a delight, a fountain of knowledge and a writer who has the ability to verbally express his thoughts in a concise, meaningful way. The four-hour interview was a grind for all of us behind the camera and could not have been any easier for the man sitting under the lights and starting at me off-camera waiting for the next question. One of my favorite interviews to date, Marc offered his views on the past, present, and future of radio in America. I cannot thank him enough for his time and expertise.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26, "char_end_idx": 33, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 221, "char_end_idx": 231, "value": "Larry_King" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 326, "char_end_idx": 335, "value": "Blog" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 363, "char_end_idx": 377, "value": "Biltmore Hotel" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 501, "char_end_idx": 508, "value": "Norman_Bethune" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 631, "char_end_idx": 640, "value": "Blog" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 687, "char_end_idx": 702, "value": "The_Washington_Post" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 717, "char_end_idx": 728, "value": "Marc_Fisher" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 746, "char_end_idx": 760, "value": "Bowman-Biltmore_Hotels" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 773, "char_end_idx": 784, "value": "Los_Angeles" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 786, "char_end_idx": 790, "value": "Marc_Fisher" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 825, "char_end_idx": 845, "value": "Something in the Air" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1156, "char_end_idx": 1164, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1225, "char_end_idx": 1229, "value": "Marc_Fisher" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1441, "char_end_idx": 1454, "value": "Washington,_D.C." }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1494, "char_end_idx": 1496, "value": "Los_Angeles" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1523, "char_end_idx": 1527, "value": "Marc_Fisher" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1903, "char_end_idx": 1907, "value": "Marc_Fisher" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1971, "char_end_idx": 1978, "value": "United_States" } ]
The Real Reason Behind Sakagami Tomoyo | Sakagami Tomoyo is free HD wallpaper. This wallpaper was upload at September 05, 2017 upload by admin in Anime Wallpaper. You can download The Real Reason Behind Sakagami Tomoyo | Sakagami Tomoyo in your computer by clicking resolution image in Download by size:. Don't forget to rate and comment if you interest with this wallpaper. ”Gohatta” isn’t the aboriginal blur by the Japanese administrator to abide on the anarchic armament of unleashed female in a backbreaking environment. His best acclaimed film, ”In the Realm of the Senses” (1976), probed the alarming extremes of (heterosexual) affection and obsession. In this new film, the adventure is told formally, application a narrator (Kei Sato) and between-scene titles to advance a advised distance. Much of ”Gohatta” is bathed in shades of blue, and this painterly ambient contributes to the film’s adorable ethereality. It is set in the 19th century, but it could about as calmly be the 15th. Although his appearance hardly speaks and charcoal around expressionless, Mr. Matsuda’s Kano conveys an apocalyptic willfulness. Even during the film’s one adulation arena (with Tashiro) he seems absolutely alone and unfeeling; above irenic giving his body, he almost participates in the lovemaking. But this actual passivity, which makes him assume ultimately unpossessable, alone inflames his suitors. The blur calmly gauges Kano’s furnishings on anybody from the top assumption down. Even his avowedly heterosexual superiors (Beat Takeshi and Shinji Takeda), who are in awe of Kano’s concrete beauty, charge accept to one addition that they amusement him added acclaim than the added soldiers. Although ”Gohatta” isn’t candidly political, the movie, which the New York Blur Festival is assuming today and Monday at Alice Tully Hall, subscribes to the aforementioned appearance of homosexuality as an accordingly confusing force that is captivated by opponents of acceptance aboveboard gay bodies to serve in the military. It illustrates the basal abhorrence that back energies that should be directed against warfare are absent into passion, accord is impossible. Directed by Nagisa Oshima; accounting (in Japanese, with English subtitles) by Nagisa Oshima, based on novellas by Ryotaro Shiba; administrator of photography, Toyomichi Kurita; edited by Tomoyo Oshima; music by Ryuichi Sakamoto; assembly designer, Yoshinobu Nishioka; produced by Eiho Oshima, Shigehiro Nakagawa and Kazuo Shimizu; appear by New Yorker Films. Running time: 100 minutes. This blur is not rated. Shown with an 11-minute short, Frazer Bradshaw’s ”Every Day Here” today at apex and Monday at 6 p.m. at Alice Tully Hall as allotment of the 38th New York Blur Festival. Correction: October 4, 2000, Wednesday Because of an alteration error, a blur analysis on Saturday and its account of credits misspelled the aboriginal appellation of a cine that was buried at the New York Blur Festival on Saturday and Monday. The film, directed by Nagisa Oshima and actuality appear commercially on Friday as ”Taboo (Gohatto),” was aboriginal alleged ”Gohatto,” not ”Gohatta.” | Pleasant to our website, on this moment I’ll explain to you about keyword. And from now on, this is the very first image: Why not consider image over? can be that awesome???. if you feel and so, I’l m demonstrate several photograph all over again under: So, if you like to get the amazing shots regarding (The Real Reason Behind Sakagami Tomoyo | Sakagami Tomoyo), press save icon to store the images to your personal computer. There’re ready for download, if you appreciate and want to have it, just click save badge on the article, and it’ll be immediately down loaded to your desktop computer.} At last if you want to gain unique and latest image related to (The Real Reason Behind Sakagami Tomoyo | Sakagami Tomoyo), please follow us on google plus or save this site, we try our best to present you regular update with fresh and new photos. We do hope you love keeping here. For most upgrades and latest news about (The Real Reason Behind Sakagami Tomoyo | Sakagami Tomoyo) pictures, please kindly follow us on twitter, path, Instagram and google plus, or you mark this page on bookmark area, We try to provide you with up-date periodically with all new and fresh pictures, love your surfing, and find the best for you. Here you are at our site, articleabove (The Real Reason Behind Sakagami Tomoyo | Sakagami Tomoyo) published . Today we are pleased to declare that we have discovered an incrediblyinteresting topicto be discussed, namely (The Real Reason Behind Sakagami Tomoyo | Sakagami Tomoyo) Some people trying to find details about(The Real Reason Behind Sakagami Tomoyo | Sakagami Tomoyo) and of course one of these is you, is not it?
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 418, "char_end_idx": 426, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 552, "char_end_idx": 578, "value": "In_the_Realm_of_the_Senses" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 734, "char_end_idx": 742, "value": "Kei_Satō" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1073, "char_end_idx": 1080, "value": "Matsuda" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1083, "char_end_idx": 1087, "value": "Kano" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1173, "char_end_idx": 1180, "value": "Masashi_Tashiro" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1422, "char_end_idx": 1426, "value": "Kano" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1524, "char_end_idx": 1536, "value": "Takeshi_Kitano" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1541, "char_end_idx": 1554, "value": "Shinji_Takeda" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1575, "char_end_idx": 1579, "value": "Kano" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1813, "char_end_idx": 1829, "value": "Alice_Tully_Hall" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2174, "char_end_idx": 2187, "value": "Nagisa_Oshima" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2204, "char_end_idx": 2212, "value": "Japanese_language" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2219, "char_end_idx": 2226, "value": "English_language" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2241, "char_end_idx": 2254, "value": "Nagisa_Oshima" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2277, "char_end_idx": 2290, "value": "Ryōtarō_Shiba" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2322, "char_end_idx": 2338, "value": "Toyomichi_Kurita" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2350, "char_end_idx": 2363, "value": "Tomoyo_Oshima" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2374, "char_end_idx": 2390, "value": "Ryuichi_Sakamoto" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2479, "char_end_idx": 2492, "value": "Kazuo_Shimizu" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2504, "char_end_idx": 2520, "value": "New_Yorker_Films" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2677, "char_end_idx": 2693, "value": "Alice_Tully_Hall" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3009, "char_end_idx": 3022, "value": "Nagisa_Oshima" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3071, "char_end_idx": 3076, "value": "Taboo_(musical)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3078, "char_end_idx": 3085, "value": "Gohatto" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3113, "char_end_idx": 3120, "value": "Gohatto" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4170, "char_end_idx": 4179, "value": "Instagram" } ]
Rights These materials may be used by individuals and libraries for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any ‘fair use' as defined by U.S. Copyright Law. For reprints or additional information contact the archivist at archives@carrollu.edu Sept. 9, arrival of the snow Two Sisters, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. -- extracted from A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and other Immigrants in Pennsylvania, from 1727 to 1776 with a Statement of the names of Ships, whence they sailed, and the date of their arrival in Philadelphia. Second Revised and Enlarged Edition with German Translation. This page features a user contributed or public domain transcription that was submitted to the Genealogy Today Free Data Archive for hosting. The list of family names above represents unique last names of individuals discovered in this resource. You are seeking access to recordings made or gathered as part of ethnographic research into the cultural life of a given individual or group. Ethnographic recordings have great value for cultural history but are necessarily incomplete documentations and representations of these individuals or groups and should be understood as one perspective from a particular point in time. In order to access the recordings, you must read and agree to comply with the following end user license agreement ("EULA"). The EULA is intended to protect the rights of the subjects appearing within the recordings, the researchers, the EVIA Digital Archive Project and Indiana University. It describes the obligations of anyone who accesses the material in the collection. All users of the collection must comply with the terms of the EULA. Failure to do so will result in termination of your access to the collection and may subject you to civil and criminal penalties. The recordings in the collection and the music and performances contained in the recordings are protected by copyright and other laws. Users may access the recordings solely for their individual and nonprofit educational and research purposes. If a user wishes to make any further use of the recordings, the user is responsible for obtaining all necessary permissions to do so from the applicable rights holders in the material. Users may NOT make or distribute copies of the recordings or their contents, in whole or in part, for any purpose. The Archive and its associated website ("Site") may be temporarily unavailable from time to time for maintenance or other reasons. Indiana University assumes no responsibility for any error, omission, interruption, deletion, defect, delay in operation or transmission, or communications line failure, involving the Archive. Indiana University is not responsible for any technical malfunction or other problems of any telephone network or service, computer systems, servers or providers, computer or mobile phone equipment, software, failure of access on account of technical problems or traffic congestion on the Internet or at any part of the Site, or combination thereof, or for any resulting injury including injury or damage to User's or to any other person's computer, mobile phone, or other hardware or software, related to or resulting from accessing and using the Site. In no event will Indiana University or its trustees, employees or agents be liable to you or any third person for any indirect, consequential, exemplary, incidental, special or punitive damages, including for any lost profits or lost data arising from your use of the site content or other materials on, accessed through or downloaded from the site, even if the University is aware or has been advised of the possibility of such damages. You acknowledge that because no fees are paid to the University for use of the site or its services, you shall not be entitled to damages of any kind from the University, regardless of the nature of the claim or cause of action and under any theory in law or equity. Indiana University reserves the right to change any and all content, software and other items used or contained in the Site and any services and platform applications offered through the Site at any time without notice. Any claim or cause of action you wish to assert involving the Site or its services must be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction and appropriate venue within the State of Indiana, and shall be governed by Indiana and any applicable federal law, without reference to choice of law principles. Nothing in the preceding sentence shall be construed to modify the disclaimers and limitations of liability provided above. By logging in to the EVIA Digital Archive you represent that you have read, understood, and agree to comply with the above terms and conditions of use of the Archive.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 170, "char_end_idx": 188, "value": "Copyright_law_of_the_United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 305, "char_end_idx": 316, "value": "Two Sisters" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 323, "char_end_idx": 332, "value": "Rotterdam" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 344, "char_end_idx": 349, "value": "Cowes" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 421, "char_end_idx": 427, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 429, "char_end_idx": 434, "value": "Switzerland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 436, "char_end_idx": 441, "value": "Netherlands" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 443, "char_end_idx": 449, "value": "French_language" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 460, "char_end_idx": 470, "value": "Immigration" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 474, "char_end_idx": 486, "value": "Pennsylvania" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 599, "char_end_idx": 611, "value": "Philadelphia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 654, "char_end_idx": 660, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1427, "char_end_idx": 1431, "value": "EULA" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1569, "char_end_idx": 1587, "value": "Jacobs_School_of_Music" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1735, "char_end_idx": 1739, "value": "EULA" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2419, "char_end_idx": 2426, "value": "Archive" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2456, "char_end_idx": 2460, "value": "Website" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2546, "char_end_idx": 2564, "value": "Indiana_Hoosiers" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2730, "char_end_idx": 2737, "value": "Archive" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2739, "char_end_idx": 2757, "value": "Indiana_Hoosiers" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3028, "char_end_idx": 3036, "value": "Internet" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3310, "char_end_idx": 3328, "value": "Indiana_Hoosiers" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3998, "char_end_idx": 4016, "value": "Indiana_University_Bloomington" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4387, "char_end_idx": 4403, "value": "Indiana" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4430, "char_end_idx": 4437, "value": "Indiana" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4799, "char_end_idx": 4806, "value": "Archive" } ]
Park Terraces 2 At Valhalla is a new preconstruction condo development by Edlican Development Corporation located at 2 Gibbs Road in Toronto (Bloor/Gibbs). Park Terraces 2 At Valhalla will be 10 storeys with a total of 180 condo units. Estimated completion is set for March 2020. Amenities at Park Terraces 2 At Valhalla will include a pet spa, rooftop deck, fitness facility, yoga room, two social lounges, library and a kid’s zone.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19, "char_end_idx": 27, "value": "Valhalla" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 133, "char_end_idx": 140, "value": "Toronto" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 142, "char_end_idx": 147, "value": "Bloor_Street" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 148, "char_end_idx": 153, "value": "James_Gibbs" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 175, "char_end_idx": 183, "value": "Valhalla" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 312, "char_end_idx": 320, "value": "Valhalla" } ]
Local Search is all around us now and is one of the fastest growing segments on the internet. Many businesses are not aware of this and how to create a local marketing effort on line. There are many different strategies and opportunities when it comes to local search. The thing every business needs to be concerned with is how to be found on the internet locally instead of the old traditional way of just being listed in the phone directory. Some companies choose to do a local site to capture those local leads. Here is an example of auto insurance in Tacoma Washington doing a specific local website. This is one example of targeting local traffic or a business can just pay for search engine optimization for one site. If a business chooses to do both then even better. The more opportunities to capture a local customer the better. As far as I can see it, a good local listing can give your business a much needed push to the right direction. Bounce Rate is now part of Google's algorithm, and having traffic that's both relevant and interested in your site, can minimize your bounce rate, and possibly give you a significant boost to your ROI. Cycle country atv winches, Atv accessories, motorcycle, tyres, parts, accessories, Auckland | Cycletreads The 1500, and 2500 are free-wheeling winches. The exclusive handlebar switch and relay system prevent operation when the ATV's key is off. Our winches also feature Dynamic Braking, which prevents the cable from back dragging. All Cycle Country winches can be mounted to your ATV with available winch mounting kits, sold separately. UnitedHealthcare’s Brad White took the men’s win Saturday at the Winston-Salem Classic Criterium in North Carolina, finishing first in the field sprint to put an exclamation on the victory after lapping the field with a seven-rider group. Hincapie Racing’s Dion Smith and Jelly Belly-Maxxis rider Gavin Mannion finished second and third. The day’s podium came from the breakaway that lapped the field with less than 15 laps to go. In a classic tactical manoeuvre known in criterium circles as the 'Saturn release' after the late-90s team that employed it so successfully, the Unitedhealthcare team positioned White near the front on the final lap, then put criterium expert Hilton Clarke on his wheel to open up a gap and let White and teammate Carlos Alzate power away on the final half lap. Like his teammate Alexis Ryan, who won from a breakaway that lapped the women's field, White was not necessarily the protected rider for UnitedHealthcare. "I'm a worker through and through, and I only get a couple of opportunities when I get in a breakaway, and try to make the most of those, today was one," White said. "It feels good, I don't usually get a chance to win. I have my brother, sister in law and dad here. It's not often you get to race in front of your family because we race all over the country, but to win in front of them was extra special." White bridged across to solo attacker Mannion, who went away in the opening laps, in the final half hour of the 90-minute race with five other riders, including Hincapie's Smith and Andzs Flaksis, Jacob Sitler (Astellas), Connor McCutcheon (Airgas-Safeway), and Evan Murphy (Lupus). With UHC well known as a criterium powerhouse, it was surprising that the group worked so hard to lap the field, considering they were only delivering white to his well-drilled lead-out train. "You see the course, and it looks like a course where a breakaway could lap up. Once the peloton slows on the uphill, boom, you gain 10", the lap isn't very long and all of a sudden you have that carrot in front of you. For me it was way better to lap the field rather than be one out of seven," White said. "When we lapped up my chances went up 100 per cent." Mannion only wanted to stay safe, and hit out in the first few laps in an effort to avoid the chaos in the peloton on the short, fast course. To lap the field and take third was only a bonus. "I wanted to spend as little time as possible in the field," he told Cyclingnews. "UHC has their full crit team here, and they're pretty dialled winning these things. I don't think I had the legs to win the sprint anyhow. I knew exactly what they were going to do, there was nothing I could do about it. The podium is definitely a good result." After the breakaway lapped the field, Astellas, UnitedHealthcare, Hincapie and Jelly Belly amassed at the front to try and give their riders an advantage. Hincapie sent Oscar Clarke up the road in a breakaway in the final 10 laps with hopes that one of Smith or Flaksis could get across, but it wasn't meant to be. Smith said the team's strategy was to be aggressive and get in the breakaway, because they expected it to lap the field, but didn't question their efforts to lap the field and deliver White back into his team. "We didn't let him go to the front, they just have it so dialled. We're happy with what we did, we were aggressive. It's 50-50, we had two guys and we lapped the field, one of us could attack and have better odds. It didn't work out, but always nice to get on the podium and represent the team." Sign up to the Cyclingnews Newsletter, from Immediate Media Company Limited. You can unsubscribe at any time. For more information about how to do this, and how we hold your data, please see our privacy policy “Although in the sprints I can block out the pain I have been feeling it in my arm and side during the last few stages and getting through the mountains will be difficult with this." Having crashed hard in stage 1, Luka Mezgec has decided to leave the Tour de Pologne which goes into the mountains in today's stage. With no more sprint opportunities, the Slovenian prefers to recover for next week's Eneco Tour where he is set to be the Giant-Shimano main sprinter. Luka Mezgec will not start tomorrow’s fifth stage of the Tour of Poland in order to recover from his crash on stage one. Mezgec came down hard in the finishing sprint, hitting the barriers and sustaining bruising to his arm and side, but he was able to start the following day. He went on to take second on stage three and third on stage four but the team, together with Mezgec , have decided that he will return home to fully recover from the injuries sustained. Team Giant-Shimano coach at the Tour of Poland, Addy Engels said: “After two decent sprints in the last few days we have decided that Luka should return home to recover properly from his fall on stage one. There will be little respite over the next few days in the hills here so together with the team’s medical expert we have decided that he should stop after today. We will monitor his recovery and hopefully he will be good to start the Eneco Tour next week.” Mezgec added: “Although in the sprints I can block out the pain I have been feeling it in my arm and side during the last few stages and getting through the mountains will be difficult with this. It is disappointing to be leaving the team in Poland but I wish them good luck for the next few days.” Cycle through gorgeous landscapes 22.10.2018 @ 21:41 Balance Your Economy and Diet and Start Saving Money 08.10.2018 @ 11:18 One for the road 04.09.2018 @ 15:25 Stay Safe: 3 Helmets That Can Keep Your Head Protected... 20.07.2018 @ 07:59 Planning to bet on Tour De France - Bet types and strat... 24.05.2018 @ 14:18 Basics of cycling betting 25.10.2017 @ 13:10 List of CyclingQuotes previews 13.10.2017 @ 13:20 Bauer moves to ORICA-SCOTT 28.08.2017 @ 10:45 End of the road for CyclingQuotes 08.01.2017 @ 16:00 Rui Costa confirms Giro participation 07.01.2017 @ 12:55 Van Avermaet: I am not afraid of Sagan 07.01.2017 @ 09:45 Unchanged course for E3 Harelbeke 07.01.2017 @ 09:32 Jenner takes surprise win at Australian U23 Championships 07.01.2017 @ 08:53 No replacement for Meersman at Fortuneo-Vital Concept 06.01.2017 @ 19:14 Barguil with two goals in 2017 06.01.2017 @ 19:06 More details about French Vuelta start emerges 06.01.2017 @ 14:16 Kristoff to start season at Etoile de Besseges 06.01.2017 @ 14:10 Ion Izagirre announces schedule for first year at Bahrain 06.01.2017 @ 12:40 JLT Condor optimistic for Herald Sun Tour 06.01.2017 @ 09:19 Haas leads Dimension Data trio in fight for Australian... 06.01.2017 @ 09:15 Sagan spearheads Bora-hansgrohe at Tour Down Under 06.01.2017 @ 09:12 Henao and Thomas lead Sky Down Under 06.01.2017 @ 09:09 Bauer crowned New Zealand TT champion 06.01.2017 @ 08:33 Van der Poel ready to defend Dutch title 05.01.2017 @ 21:00 Pantano ambitious for first Tour with Trek 05.01.2017 @ 20:41 Landa with new approach to the Giro 05.01.2017 @ 20:36 Sunweb Development Team sign Goos and Zepuntke 05.01.2017 @ 20:27 Dumoulin confirms Giro participation 05.01.2017 @ 20:19 Bauer targets victories in Quick-Step debut 05.01.2017 @ 20:16 Gaviria and Boonen lead Quick-Step in San Juan 05.01.2017 @ 20:13 Team Sunweb presented in Germany 05.01.2017 @ 20:09 ASO take over major German WorldTour race 05.01.2017 @ 11:01 Team Sunweb unveil new jersey 05.01.2017 @ 10:54 Reactions from the Australian TT Championships 05.01.2017 @ 08:27 Dennis defends Australian TT title 05.01.2017 @ 08:21 Scotson takes back to back U23 TT titles in Australia 05.01.2017 @ 08:15 Utrecht on track to host 2020 Vuelta 04.01.2017 @ 18:28 Pre-season setback for Talansky 04.01.2017 @ 17:56 Kristoff: It's not impossible for me to win in Rou... 04.01.2017 @ 17:49 Boom close to first cyclo-cross win in LottoNL debut 04.01.2017 @ 17:40 UAE Abu Dhabi make late signing of Arab rider 04.01.2017 @ 17:36 UAE Abu Dhabi unveil new jersey 04.01.2017 @ 17:30 BMC unveil race schedule 04.01.2017 @ 17:21 Androni sign Costa Rican super talent 04.01.2017 @ 17:13 Lampre leave the peloton 04.01.2017 @ 17:03 Nibali to skip the classics 04.01.2017 @ 16:58 Kolobnev announces retirement 04.01.2017 @ 15:08 Young Dimension Data team targets third consecutive win... 04.01.2017 @ 14:01 Vakoc leads Quick-Step at Tour Down Under 04.01.2017 @ 13:58 Puncheur course for 2017 Arctic Race of Norway 04.01.2017 @ 13:55 Ewan makes it itwo in row at Criterium Championships 04.01.2017 @ 13:53 Track world champion wins Australian U23 criterium title 04.01.2017 @ 13:50 Orica-Scott target numerous Australian titles 04.01.2017 @ 13:47 2017 team analysis: Movistar Team 03.01.2017 @ 17:30 Wilier-Selle Italia confirm signing of Italian talent 03.01.2017 @ 17:21
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 555, "char_end_idx": 572, "value": "Tacoma,_Washington" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 976, "char_end_idx": 982, "value": "Google" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1234, "char_end_idx": 1242, "value": "1974_British_Commonwealth_Games" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1378, "char_end_idx": 1381, "value": "All-terrain_vehicle" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1421, "char_end_idx": 1436, "value": "Dynamic_braking" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1532, "char_end_idx": 1535, "value": "ATV" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1589, "char_end_idx": 1605, "value": "UnitedHealthcare_Pro_Cycling_(men's_team)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1689, "char_end_idx": 1703, "value": "North_Carolina" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1828, "char_end_idx": 1843, "value": "Arapahoe_Resources–BMC" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1846, "char_end_idx": 1856, "value": "Dion_Smith" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1861, "char_end_idx": 1879, "value": "Wildlife_Generation_Pro_Cycling_Team_p/b_Maxxis" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1886, "char_end_idx": 1899, "value": "Gavin_Mannion" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2165, "char_end_idx": 2181, "value": "UnitedHealthcare_Pro_Cycling_(men's_team)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2198, "char_end_idx": 2203, "value": "Race_and_ethnicity_in_the_United_States_Census" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2263, "char_end_idx": 2276, "value": "Hilton_Clarke" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2315, "char_end_idx": 2320, "value": "Race_and_ethnicity_in_the_United_States_Census" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2334, "char_end_idx": 2347, "value": "Carlos_Alzate" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2400, "char_end_idx": 2411, "value": "Alexis_Ryan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2469, "char_end_idx": 2474, "value": "Race_and_ethnicity_in_the_United_States_Census" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2519, "char_end_idx": 2535, "value": "UnitedHealthcare_Pro_Cycling_(men's_team)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2691, "char_end_idx": 2696, "value": "Race_and_ethnicity_in_the_United_States_Census" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2944, "char_end_idx": 2949, "value": "Race_and_ethnicity_in_the_United_States_Census" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2982, "char_end_idx": 2989, "value": "Wilf_Mannion" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3105, "char_end_idx": 3113, "value": "George_Hincapie" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3116, "char_end_idx": 3121, "value": "Dean_Smith" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3155, "char_end_idx": 3163, "value": "Astellas_Pharma" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3219, "char_end_idx": 3224, "value": "Lupus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3232, "char_end_idx": 3235, "value": "Universal_health_care" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3716, "char_end_idx": 3721, "value": "Race_and_ethnicity_in_the_United_States_Census" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3781, "char_end_idx": 3788, "value": "Wilf_Mannion" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4042, "char_end_idx": 4053, "value": "Cyclingnews.com" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4056, "char_end_idx": 4059, "value": "Universal_health_care" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4356, "char_end_idx": 4364, "value": "Astellas_Pharma" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4366, "char_end_idx": 4382, "value": "UnitedHealthcare_Pro_Cycling_(men's_team)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4384, "char_end_idx": 4392, "value": "George_Hincapie" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4397, "char_end_idx": 4408, "value": "Wildlife_Generation_Pro_Cycling_Team_p/b_Maxxis" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4473, "char_end_idx": 4481, "value": "George_Hincapie" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4571, "char_end_idx": 4576, "value": "Dean_Smith" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4633, "char_end_idx": 4638, "value": "Dean_Smith" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4817, "char_end_idx": 4822, "value": "Race_and_ethnicity_in_the_United_States_Census" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5564, "char_end_idx": 5575, "value": "Luka_Mezgec" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5601, "char_end_idx": 5616, "value": "Tour_de_Pologne" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5704, "char_end_idx": 5713, "value": "Slovenia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5749, "char_end_idx": 5759, "value": "BinckBank_Tour" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5815, "char_end_idx": 5826, "value": "Luka_Mezgec" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5872, "char_end_idx": 5886, "value": "Tour_de_Pologne" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6311, "char_end_idx": 6325, "value": "Tour_de_Pologne" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6327, "char_end_idx": 6338, "value": "Addy_Engels" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6413, "char_end_idx": 6417, "value": "Luka_Mezgec" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6719, "char_end_idx": 6729, "value": "BinckBank_Tour" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6984, "char_end_idx": 6990, "value": "Poland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7298, "char_end_idx": 7312, "value": "Tour_de_France" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7452, "char_end_idx": 7457, "value": "Bauer" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7551, "char_end_idx": 7560, "value": "Rui_Costa_(cyclist)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7608, "char_end_idx": 7620, "value": "Greg_Van_Avermaet" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7641, "char_end_idx": 7646, "value": "Sagan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7719, "char_end_idx": 7725, "value": "Caitlyn_Jenner" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7815, "char_end_idx": 7823, "value": "Gianni_Meersman" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7985, "char_end_idx": 7993, "value": "Alexander_Kristoff" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8013, "char_end_idx": 8031, "value": "Étoile_de_Bessèges" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8051, "char_end_idx": 8063, "value": "Ion_Izagirre" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8101, "char_end_idx": 8108, "value": "Bahrain" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8154, "char_end_idx": 8169, "value": "Herald Sun Tour" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8189, "char_end_idx": 8193, "value": "Tommy_Haas" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8200, "char_end_idx": 8214, "value": "Dimension_Data_(cycling_team)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8233, "char_end_idx": 8243, "value": "Australia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8266, "char_end_idx": 8271, "value": "Peter_Sagan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8283, "char_end_idx": 8297, "value": "Bora–Hansgrohe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8336, "char_end_idx": 8341, "value": "Henao" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8346, "char_end_idx": 8352, "value": "Isiah_Thomas" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8392, "char_end_idx": 8397, "value": "Bauer" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8406, "char_end_idx": 8417, "value": "New_Zealand" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8449, "char_end_idx": 8461, "value": "Adri_van_der_Poel" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8478, "char_end_idx": 8483, "value": "Netherlands" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8509, "char_end_idx": 8516, "value": "Giorgio_Pantano" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8571, "char_end_idx": 8576, "value": "Hans_Landa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8692, "char_end_idx": 8700, "value": "Samuel_Dumoulin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8748, "char_end_idx": 8753, "value": "Bauer" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8811, "char_end_idx": 8818, "value": "Gaviria" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8823, "char_end_idx": 8829, "value": "Tom_Boonen" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8849, "char_end_idx": 8857, "value": "San_Juan,_Puerto_Rico" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8902, "char_end_idx": 8909, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8949, "char_end_idx": 8955, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9105, "char_end_idx": 9111, "value": "Dennis" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9120, "char_end_idx": 9130, "value": "Australia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9203, "char_end_idx": 9212, "value": "Australia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9232, "char_end_idx": 9239, "value": "Utrecht" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9311, "char_end_idx": 9319, "value": "Morris_Talansky" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9339, "char_end_idx": 9347, "value": "Kristoff" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9519, "char_end_idx": 9523, "value": "Arabian_horse" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9600, "char_end_idx": 9603, "value": "BMC_Racing_Team" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9644, "char_end_idx": 9651, "value": "Androni_Giocattoli–Sidermec" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9657, "char_end_idx": 9668, "value": "Costa Rican" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9701, "char_end_idx": 9707, "value": "UAE_Team_Emirates" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9745, "char_end_idx": 9751, "value": "Vincenzo_Nibali" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9792, "char_end_idx": 9800, "value": "Alexandr_Kolobnev" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9919, "char_end_idx": 9924, "value": "Tim_Vakoc" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9980, "char_end_idx": 9988, "value": "Puncheur" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10005, "char_end_idx": 10026, "value": "Arctic_Race_of_Norway" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10046, "char_end_idx": 10050, "value": "Ewan_McGregor" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10144, "char_end_idx": 10154, "value": "Australia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10194, "char_end_idx": 10205, "value": "Mitchelton–Scott" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10222, "char_end_idx": 10232, "value": "Australia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10351, "char_end_idx": 10358, "value": "Italy" } ]
The ASICS GEL-Kayano Trainer was originally released in 1993, as it was designed and marketed for the high-performance runner. The inspiration for the iconic trainer stems from the tough armored shells of stag beetles with its molded upper side panel to offer increased protection and mobility, while the heel collar is lined with a mono sock and rear foot protector for maximum comfort and support. Today the Kayano is alive and well, commencing a saga of refined running footwear over a 20-year era, while it also remains to be an everlasting classic in the ASICS Tiger heritage line. Benefits of the ASICS GEL-Kayano, GEL-Cushioning for comfort, an armored shell upper for protection, a mono sock for better ankle support As part of a multiyear study of deer disease, including chronic wasting disease, Michigan State University and the Department of Natural Resources will place location-tracking collars on white-tailed deer in south central Michigan. The study will assess deer movement and distribution patterns, and their influence on disease spread in and around Clinton and Ingham counties. This is one of a series of aggressive actions to address CWD in Michigan’s deer population. The disease attacks the brain of infected animals which result in death. It is transmitted through direct animal-to-animal contact or by contact with saliva, urine, feces, blood or body parts of an infected animal, or infected soil. There are no known health risks posed to humans by CWD, however the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends animals infected with the disease not be eaten. A scientifically based understanding of localized deer dispersal rates, timing and direction, seasonal movement patterns and basic population characteristics is critical for developing effective disease control strategies. “We know that that CWD may be spread through direct deer-to-deer contact and by the shedding of CWD proteins or prions into the environment. By understanding where and why deer are moving across the region, we can better understand the role deer play in moving the disease,” said Dr. Sonja Christensen, postdoctoral research fellow in the Boone and Crockett Quantitative Wildlife Center at MSU. This study will improve the ability to proactively manage CWD, particularly in areas where the disease is just being discovered. “Understanding how local deer populations change with the presence of CWD and associated management actions will help us measure the effectiveness of disease control actions and anticipate future disease management needs,” said Dr. Dwayne Etter, DNR research specialist. The research will also measure how deer move during different seasons and track movement in real time, which could focus efforts on areas with high probabilities of disease risk. The work is part of a larger collaborative effort between the DNR, MSU, the Hal and Jean Glassen Memorial Foundation and the Boone and Crockett Club. Buckmasters entertains and educates deer hunters with current strategies and technology from the most respected experts in the field. Sadly there will are no future minifigure series planned for release which is disappointing as there are a number of fan favourites such as Moe, Otto and Sideshow Bob missing from the line-up. LEGO have confirmed the rumour that has been circulating recently that the next Star Wars UCS set will be 75059 Sandcrawler. A UCS Sandcrawler had been the subject of a failed CUUSOO bid last year as LEGO could not “approve this project in the LEGO Review based on our ongoing relationship and collaboration with Lucasfilm on LEGO Star Wars”. As with previous UCS releases the set is expected to be released around May 4th. It is unclear what this years minifigure giveaway will be however. Recreate unforgettable scenes from Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope with this amazing LEGO® incarnation of the Jawas’ desert-going vehicle, the Sandcrawler™. Turn the knob at the rear and steer the Sandcrawler into position, lower the front ramp and offload the droids using the 2 working cranes. Luke Skywalker™ and his Uncle, Owen Lars, are sure to be impressed with the selection on offer: there’s R2-D2, an R1-series Droid, an R2 unit, R5-D4™, a Treadwell Droid™, Gonk Droid™ and even C-3PO™. When the sale is complete, lift the side panels and top to reveal more great features inside, like the engine, storage bay, cockpit and more. There’s even a speeder bike for when the Jawas need to venture outside. Includes 7 minifigures: Luke Skywalker™, Uncle Owen, C-3PO™ and 4 Jawas™, plus R2-D2™, R2 unit, an R1-series Droid™, Gonk Droid™, R5-D4™ and a Treadwell Droid™. Features 8 tracks with steering function, lowering front ramp, opening side flaps, removable top, working cranes, speeder bike, opening hatch for easy access to the boxes, attachable handles for lifting boxes, and a detailed interior including engine bay, storage bay and cockpit Character Building may currently have the licence for Doctor Who construction sets but according to Metro.co.uk the possibility of the time travelling Doctor appearing in LEGO form may not be too far away! Currently a CUUSOO project for Doctor Who is garnering momentum and according to Metro, LEGO have resolved a former “licensing conflict”. “Sometimes we have to turn down project submissions that refer to specific brands or licensed properties. We do this to avoid getting your hopes up for something we know we aren’t able to make. In these cases, we already know the LEGO Group can’t secure licensing rights to produce construction toys based on a particular brand or property, due to a conflicting interest with a third party. If such a conflict goes away, we’ll then be able to accept projects based on a particular brand or license.” LEGO The Hobbit video game is available on a multitude of platforms from April 2014 and now you can download a trial for PC! The game is the latest in a long line of games produced by TT Games and is based on the first two The Hobbit films! The trailer features scenes with Gollum, hungry trolls, mischievous goblins and even Azog, the pale orc who hunts Bilbo and his companions throughout their journey. Elves Tauriel and Legolas also make an appearance, wielding their bows and arrows, as well as wizard Radagast, with his rabbit-pulled sled Gather your courage and embark on an epic fantasy LEGO adventure through the darkest forests and deepest caves of Middle-earth! Check out the new trailer for more of the highly anticipated LEGO® The Hobbit™ videogame featuring all of your favorite characters from the first two films in The Hobbit Trilogy in LEGO form, including Bilbo, Gandalf, and the Dwarves of Erebor. LEGO is a trademark of the LEGO Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this site Georgi Grozev Company was established in 1996 in the town of Dimitrovgrad, Republic of Bulgaria. The firm possesses 100 % of its own capital. From the very beginning, it is narrowly specialized and certified in production of underwear for men, women and children, produced by materials of high quality in compliance with all requirements for safety, ecology and comfort. The firm has its privately owned workshop at address: 24 Parvi may Str., 6400 Dimitrovgrad. It is equipped with modern sewing machines for the manufacture of excellent quality textile underwear and provides the possibility to respond to the market needs. At present 30 high-qualified professionals work in the company. The production is sold mainly in the country by a strengthen distribution network. Part of the production is exported abroad mainly to Serbia, Macedonia, Greece, etc. 3198/3130 ISO INA Tapered Roller Bearings consist of four basic components including: the cone (inner ring), the cup (outer ring), tapered rollers, and a cage (roller retainer). The cone, cup and rollers carry the load while the cage spaces and retains the rollers on the cone. The cone, rollers and cage components of our tapered roller bearings are referred to as the cone assembly. Individual cup and cone components of our tapered roller bearings are available as well as the complete assembly. In addition,INA Bearings offers a variety of configurations to our tapered roller bearings such as single-row, double-row and four-row. While other materials may be available, typically, tapered roller bearings are made of high carbon chrome steel due to their expected performance. Through-Hardened: Through-hardened heat treatment gives consistent hardness throughout the component. Although Through-Hardened bearings have gradually become the preference in heavy-duty commercial trucking applications, INA Bearingswill supply both Through-Hardened and Case-Hardened Tapered Roller Bearings. Most standard industrial sizes are available in inch and metric. Custom sizes are also available upon special request. INA Bearings's main stock sizes are: ID 15-240mm or .59- 9.45 inches to OD 35-40mm or 1.38-15.75 inches. Please consult an AST sales specialist for larger tapered roller bearing sizes and availability. Tapered roller bearings are used for heavy-duty, moderate speed applications. Typical applications that will benefit from these durable bearings include: INA Bearings Bearings offers more than 250 different Tapered Roller Bearing models in both inch and metric sizes with many in-stock and ready to ship. If you need help in selecting the best tapered roller bearing by size, please remember that design engineering and application assistance are available from INA Bearings as part of our value-added services designed to make your job easier. Boya Manufacture Co.Ltd control the quality of the bearing.Whenever bearings must first detected whether the quality is qualified and the unqualified bearing will be eliminated directly.So we can get the trust of a large number of customers, and supply them for several years.We can also according to customer requirements change their own mark.Boya Manufacture Co.Ltd ensure that our prices across China are quite competitive.It is better for you to compare prices and quality among suppliers.But everyone knows you can not buy the highest quality products with the lowest price,but our product is the best quality if you use equal price. Elite Industrial Manufacture Co.,Limited's major brands are: VICKERS, German Rexroth REXROTH, Japan oil research YUKEN, Japan Tokyo meter (Tokyo) TOKIMEC, Japanese great gold DAIKIN, Japan's No. 2 NACHI, Japanese Sumitomo SUMITOMO, French Dan Nixon DENISON, American Parker PARKER Japan Kawasaki foreign famous brands. Products include: oil pump, hydraulic oil pump, imported oil pump, high pressure pump, gear pump, high pressure pump, quantitative pump, vane pump, plunger pump, variable pump, piston pump, double pump, triple pump, pump accessories, pump maintenance, hydraulic machinery and components.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 410, "char_end_idx": 416, "value": "Kayano" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 806, "char_end_idx": 831, "value": "Michigan_State_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 840, "char_end_idx": 871, "value": "Minnesota_Department_of_Natural_Resources" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 947, "char_end_idx": 955, "value": "Michigan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1072, "char_end_idx": 1079, "value": "Clinton_County,_Illinois" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1084, "char_end_idx": 1090, "value": "Ingham_County,_Michigan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1158, "char_end_idx": 1161, "value": "Chronic_wasting_disease" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1165, "char_end_idx": 1173, "value": "Michigan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1477, "char_end_idx": 1480, "value": "Chronic_wasting_disease" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1494, "char_end_idx": 1541, "value": "Centers_for_Disease_Control_and_Prevention" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2214, "char_end_idx": 2217, "value": "Moscow_State_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2277, "char_end_idx": 2280, "value": "Chronic_wasting_disease" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2418, "char_end_idx": 2421, "value": "Chronic_wasting_disease" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2594, "char_end_idx": 2597, "value": "House_(season_1)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2860, "char_end_idx": 2863, "value": "House_(season_1)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2865, "char_end_idx": 2868, "value": "Michigan_State_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2874, "char_end_idx": 2877, "value": "Coyote" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2923, "char_end_idx": 2946, "value": "Boone_and_Crockett_Club" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3222, "char_end_idx": 3225, "value": "Moe_(slang)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3227, "char_end_idx": 3231, "value": "Otto_Mann" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3236, "char_end_idx": 3248, "value": "Sideshow Bob" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3275, "char_end_idx": 3279, "value": "Lego" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3387, "char_end_idx": 3398, "value": "Sandcrawler" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3475, "char_end_idx": 3479, "value": "Lego" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3588, "char_end_idx": 3597, "value": "Lucasfilm" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3601, "char_end_idx": 3615, "value": "Lego_Star_Wars" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3635, "char_end_idx": 3638, "value": "Universal_Animation_Studios" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3801, "char_end_idx": 3810, "value": "Star Wars" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3964, "char_end_idx": 3975, "value": "Sandcrawler" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4063, "char_end_idx": 4077, "value": "Luke_Skywalker" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4167, "char_end_idx": 4172, "value": "R2-D2" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4187, "char_end_idx": 4192, "value": "Droid_(Star_Wars)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4501, "char_end_idx": 4515, "value": "Luke_Skywalker" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4586, "char_end_idx": 4591, "value": "Droid" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4918, "char_end_idx": 4936, "value": "Moral_character" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4972, "char_end_idx": 4982, "value": "Doctor_Who" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5018, "char_end_idx": 5029, "value": "Metro.co.uk" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5089, "char_end_idx": 5093, "value": "LEGO" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5155, "char_end_idx": 5165, "value": "Doctor_Who" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5205, "char_end_idx": 5210, "value": "Metropolitan_area" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5212, "char_end_idx": 5216, "value": "Lego" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5492, "char_end_idx": 5502, "value": "The_Lego_Group" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5762, "char_end_idx": 5777, "value": "Lego_The_Hobbit_(video_game)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5946, "char_end_idx": 5954, "value": "TT_Games" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5985, "char_end_idx": 5995, "value": "The Hobbit" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6036, "char_end_idx": 6042, "value": "Gollum" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6088, "char_end_idx": 6092, "value": "Middle-earth_Orc_characters" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6117, "char_end_idx": 6122, "value": "Bilbo_Baggins" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6186, "char_end_idx": 6193, "value": "Legolas" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6269, "char_end_idx": 6277, "value": "Radagast" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6594, "char_end_idx": 6612, "value": "The_Hobbit_(film_series)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6637, "char_end_idx": 6642, "value": "Bilbo_Baggins" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6644, "char_end_idx": 6651, "value": "Gandalf" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6680, "char_end_idx": 6684, "value": "Lego" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6707, "char_end_idx": 6717, "value": "The_Lego_Group" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6847, "char_end_idx": 6859, "value": "Dimitrovgrad,_Serbia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6861, "char_end_idx": 6881, "value": "Bulgaria" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7235, "char_end_idx": 7247, "value": "Dimitrovgrad,_Serbia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7611, "char_end_idx": 7617, "value": "Serbia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7619, "char_end_idx": 7628, "value": "Macedonia_(Greece)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7630, "char_end_idx": 7636, "value": "Greece" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8978, "char_end_idx": 8981, "value": "Abstract_syntax_tree" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10001, "char_end_idx": 10006, "value": "China" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10275, "char_end_idx": 10282, "value": "Governor_(device)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10303, "char_end_idx": 10310, "value": "Vickers_machine_gun" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10312, "char_end_idx": 10318, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10327, "char_end_idx": 10334, "value": "Bosch_Rexroth" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10336, "char_end_idx": 10341, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10355, "char_end_idx": 10360, "value": "Yuken_Teruya" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10381, "char_end_idx": 10386, "value": "Tokyo" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10397, "char_end_idx": 10405, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10417, "char_end_idx": 10423, "value": "Daikin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10425, "char_end_idx": 10430, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10446, "char_end_idx": 10454, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10474, "char_end_idx": 10480, "value": "France" } ]
But then he got his nerve and called me. Group sex parties for cpls all day long. These days you have the option to pick from any number of great services, girls and options. A single male waiting to picked up by cpl in chennai Private party, details are available for registered members only, click here to join us now! Login Advertise for Free. Hello Friend, i am planing for party for swinger couples it will be in dead sea we will book a private villa with swim pool if you want to join us please contact us to send you details. Vip Room Oslo is an erotic gathering place. Opening hours Monday - Closed Tuesday 9: Wife will be outstation for 14 days Meet me, enjoy me and forget me! E and other nice girl form. Maybe she's wearing something a bit too sexy under that coat. Colombo, Western, Sri Lanka. Send us your pic pls 1 people like this. I will be in Jaipur at 15 april. Only in Melbourne til Sunday and seek lady or couple for genuine fun sex play dates. I'm an open person and I would say that I am honest, sincere and natural, intelligent, objective, practical, simple, reliable, gentle, romantic and I have a good sense of humor. Looking for single man who can host and accomodate to enjoy afternoon sex with the wife while hubby watches and join in after taking some nice pictures and videos. Group sex party Group sex parties for cpls all day long. Rajagiriya, Western, Sri Lanka. If you willing to spend a romantic and fantastic weekend do inbox me, maybe u will get the chance to form part of this plan. Single bi ladies only Private party, details are available for registered members only, click here to join us now! Visiting Bangalore we are married couple visiting Bangalore on a short trip if anyone intrested in meeting us reply 10 people like this. The coase is 3 girls and one man. Additionally, LifeStyle clubs are evolving, becoming more elegant and attracting a broader range of people. Kushtia, Dhaka, Bangladesh Guests: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Guests: Fun, safe and discreet sex party Just a casual meet up and might have some drinks as well and let the imagination run around naked. Do another butt related video next,too many bjs recently. Maybe a cum on ass doggystyle? Doggy anal? Butthole spreading or winking? I'd love that stuff. hit like if you think im sexier than her lol ..im single btw! hit me up if you are alone ..boreddddddd ! what a cute girl great thin body solid abs her ass is kinda flat but I reall y don't care I'm focused on that beautiful face wow ! You are seriously amazing!! Everything is perfect, even the view of your fingers turns me on (beautiful fingers and nails ;-)) these mom-son pornos are so unrealistic i mean the fuking age difference is like ZERO!! jesus wtf, if the industry is so desperate to push in***t on us at least make it look real What a hot video! Your getting so much better at anal! I’d love to see an anal creampie sometime babe
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 347, "char_end_idx": 359, "value": "Hello_Friend" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 777, "char_end_idx": 784, "value": "Colombo" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 786, "char_end_idx": 793, "value": "Western" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 795, "char_end_idx": 804, "value": "Sri_Lanka" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 860, "char_end_idx": 866, "value": "Jaipur" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 888, "char_end_idx": 897, "value": "Melbourne" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1364, "char_end_idx": 1374, "value": "Rajagiriya" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1376, "char_end_idx": 1383, "value": "Western" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1385, "char_end_idx": 1394, "value": "Sri_Lanka" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1645, "char_end_idx": 1654, "value": "Bangalore" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1686, "char_end_idx": 1695, "value": "Bangalore" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1915, "char_end_idx": 1922, "value": "Kushtia_District" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1924, "char_end_idx": 1929, "value": "Dhaka" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1931, "char_end_idx": 1941, "value": "Bangladesh" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1950, "char_end_idx": 1956, "value": "Mumbai" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1958, "char_end_idx": 1969, "value": "Maharashtra" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1971, "char_end_idx": 1976, "value": "India" } ]
autoradio 12v car radio bluetooth 1 din car stereo player phone aux in mp3 fm usb radio remote control for phone car audio original meizu flow triple driver in ear earphone hifi 1dd 2ba hybrid earphones earbuds with microphone and remote for mobile Centers on the Kilcher family and their community outside Homer, Alaska. Begun by patriarch Yule Kilcher who immigrated from Europe during WWII, and currently led by his sons, Otto and Atz ...
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 307, "char_end_idx": 312, "value": "Homer" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 314, "char_end_idx": 320, "value": "Alaska" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 374, "char_end_idx": 380, "value": "Europe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 388, "char_end_idx": 392, "value": "World_War_II" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 425, "char_end_idx": 429, "value": "Four-stroke_engine" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 434, "char_end_idx": 437, "value": "Gabriel_Fernando_Atz" } ]
(WAYNESBURG, Pa.) – The Carnegie Mellon University football team traveled to Waynesburg University for a Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) contest and dropped a 24-21 decision on a late field goal by the Yellow Jackets. Carnegie Mellon moves to 2-3 and 1-3 in PAC play while Waynesburg is now 3-3, 3-2. Senior quarterback Alex Cline (Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Jerome) became the program leader for most career completions. He now has 417 completions and passed Rob Kalkstein's (2010-13) mark of 405. Cline also moved into second on the school's all-time passing chart after throwing for 161 yards and a touchdown. Cline now has 5,478 yards for his career and needs 42 more to become the all-time leader. Cline also finished 23 yards rushing and a score on the ground. Senior Karl Kumm (Brick, N.J./Brick Township) had a career-high 78 yards receiving on five receptions and a touchdown. Junior Chris Haas (Coronado, Calif./Coronado) led the Tartans rush attack with 65 yards and a touchdown. Sophomore Mason Tolliver (Sylmar, Calif./Crespi) led the Tartans defense with a career-high 11 tackles, seven solo. Junior Michael Lohmeier (Clarendon Hills, Ill./Hinsdale Central) recorded a sack and totaled four tackles including 2.5 tackles for loss. Sophomore Danny Zahniser (Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East) and junior Quinn Gaughan (Elmhurst, Ill./York Community) each ended the day with a career-best seven tackles. Waynesburg jumped out to a 14-0 lead at the 5:22 mark of the first quarter. The Yellow Jackets took the opening possession of the game and marched 74 yards caped off with a 13-yard run by Perone. After holding the Tartans to a three-and-out, Waynesburg needed eight plays to double its lead, as Walker scored on a 6-yard option play. With six minutes to play in the half, Carnegie Mellon cut the deficit to 14-7. Cline connected with Kumm on a 5-yard touchdown reception that capped off a 10-play, 54-yard drive. After holding the Yellow Jackets to a three-and-out, the Tartans drove 50 yards on the ensuing possession which resulted in a 3-yard touchdown run by Haas which knotted the score at 14-14 with 2:14 to play in the first half. Carnegie Mellon open the second half with a 10-play, 60-yard drive, that started following a 30-yard kickoff return by junior Willie Richter (Leander, Texas/Cedar Park), and ended with a 1-yard touchdown run by Cline. The score gave the Tartans their first lead of the game at 21-14 five minutes into the third quarter. The Yellow Jackets tied the score at 21-21 when Perone found Dozhay Crumb for an 11-yard touchdown toss with 10:08 to play in regulation. Eight minutes later, Waynesburg took a 24-21 lead as Garret Guthrie connected on a 35-yard field goal with 1:56 on the clock. Carnegie Mellon will welcome Bethany College to Gesling Stadium on Saturday, October 13 for a 1:00 p.m. kick. 2017 - Set career and season 6K personal record at the NCAA Regional Championship with a time of 22:25.0 ... Finished Second at the Capital Athletic Conference Championship with a time of 23:08.6 ... received All-CAC First Team. Personal —Parents are Mark and Jenny Bigelow ... has four siblings ... working towards a major in Business Management ... enjoys running. I’m a little late on this post. I had the bright idea to move three days after Con ended, so after 10 days straight of walking a billion steps and being socially active and then packing and picking up heavy things and then cleaning, I passed out in my new bathtub and soaked there until I woke up and realized I’d put off my recap for way too long. So here it is, my rundown of San Diego Comic Con 2018, a distant memory now, of the time before the great migration to New Apartment. But I like to share my five-day journey for all the people who couldn’t be there, or for anyone who wants to relive the greatest week of the year. Before you read this, know that I had plantar fasciitis the entire time. I walked like, 20,000 steps a day while sort of pretending everything was totally fine. It was not fine, and eventually my foot just fell off, but I kept walking. Heroic? Maybe. Painful? Definitely. Worth it? Present Me will say yes and let Future Me deal with the long-term consequences. If you learn nothing else from this article, you should take my advice on two points: 1) Do not move the week after Comic Con and 2) Don’t have plantar fasciitis the week of con. Every year our room all drives down together, and every year we increase in size. Next year we’re going to have to strap somebody to the roof. This year it was five of us; we had one guy sleeping on the floor who decided he hated con and spent the entire week wandering around the outskirts of San Diego. We snagged the Hyatt this year, which is the third-closest hotel and has a lovely adults-only pool. Our tradition is to get to the hotel early, get really drunk, go swimming in the pool, then clean up and go to dinner and preview night. This year my buddy Brian and I were also going to wait in the Hall H wristband line to get into the Doctor Who panel for Thursday. You get a wrist band the night before, then as long as you show up before 7:30am the next day, you’ll get into Hall H. So that was our plan. A couple of friends buy us two pitchers of pina coladas and I drank like, a mountain of wine on top of that, and halfway through my shower I begin to realize that I am not going to make it to preview night. What follows is not one of my proudest of moments, and I would like to thank my friend Kristine for making sure I wake up in the bed hours later with clothes on, as everyone returns from all the Wednesday night activities. On the upside, puking my guts out leaves me with 1) no hangover and 2) no desire to drink for the rest of the week. I don’t think I could get into the Doctor Who panel, but I make a go for it anyway and head to Hall H. The Hall H line is this thing that snakes all the way around to the harbor. Hall H holds over 6,000 people, but even with a full house, tons of people don’t get in to the more popular panels. Sometimes Thursday is doable though, since many con-goers aren’t there yet. This line is short, so I figure that the worst that happened is I waste an hour in line. I have a rule about Comic Con – never wait for anything more than an hour and a half. Anyhow, I end up chatting with a delightful lawyer who’s standing next to me. He was interviewed by the BBC about being a fan, so I’m in the back of the shot trying not to look like I’m aware that I’m in the back of the shot. Time ticks by. The panel starts. Brian is in there (he made it to the wristband line without me) so he’s giving me updates from inside Hall H. The line moves just enough to make us all think we can get in, but people start leaving anyway. And then it happens. We get in! The initial interview is over and they’re just starting the audience Q&A. But hey, I get to see the trailer in a room with 6,000 other fans. So people start asking questions, and then there’s Brian up on the big screen! He’s in his Thirteenth Doctor cosplay and the place goes ape shit at the sight of it. Jodie Whittaker says “Comfy init?” And then he tells all 6,000+ people in Hall H that his best friend made his coat and I yell “THAT’S ME!!!” to all the people around me who do not care. The panel is available online, but sadly Brian isn’t onscreen in the official video. He asks a great question about how she’s handling the pressure of being a geek icon. After the panel, we head to the Wired lounge, this fancy party Wired Magazine puts on every year for industry people. Free food and booze. I’m not drinking, but I’m starving. It takes like a million hours for any food to come out, and when it does, the crowd descends on it like a plague of locusts. I’m pescatarian on account of my cholesterol, but by the time the food arrives I’m so hungry and just go with the crowd, grabbing any and all food I can fit in my grubby hands. Yes I eat beef. And a donut. I’m not proud. For me, the big event of Comic Con every year is always the Her Universe Fashion Show. Geek fashion designers from all over each make one couture look inspired by their favorite fandom, and their models walk the runway. The winners get to design a line for Hot Topic. They also give out a pretty righteous swag bag to the audience. There are better pictures of this on the Internet, but this is what I can see from where I am sitting. This year, after the first round of models shows off some amazing designs, Her Universe founder Ashely Eckstein comes out to tell us that they forgot one model. She asks the DJ to play some Doctor Who music, and then we’re all looking at each other like WAIT A MINUTE, and sure enough, it’s Jodie Whitaker. She was supposed to just come out and do an interview and Ashley was supposed to model the Thirteenth Doctor outfit, but Jodie showed up early and asked if she could walk, so they threw her in their version of her coat (Not screen accurate, if you’re into that sort of thing, but nice enough), and handed her a sonic, and she walks that catwalk like she owns it. And the place goes completely bananapants. You can look up online all the outfits that walked the runway. They are stunning. I have a long way to go before I’m anywhere near some of these talents, but they are very inspiring. After dinner with a friend, I go back to my room, analyze my swag, and fall asleep. In previous years I would have gone to a fancy party where you have to get yourself on a list, but I’m getting too old for this shit, and my body is still pretty angry at me for last night’s puke session and today’s beefy donut lunch. Also my foot is probably going to have to be amputated. Three more days to go. Today’s biggest regret is pizza. I love pizza but it has betrayed me. I bail on my first panel of the day because it’s boring and I am hungry, so I get a tiny pizza from the Marriot food stand. It burns my mouth. My decision to get that pizza made me get to the next panel too late to get in line. The room was already full by the time I arrived. That panel? Ruth Carter, costume designer for Black Panther. It’s the one panel I wanted to hit today, and I have missed it. I take my burned mouth and my gangrenous foot and go shopping. This is what we call “Walking the floor”, when you just sort of aimlessly walk from one end of the dealer hall to the other, trying to figure out which path will have the fewest cosplayers stopping in the middle of the aisle to take pictures, and spending money. I buy two worthy purchases: a Cowboy Bebop print and these $12 porg slippers, which I am wearing right now as I type this. I hit up two more panels: One about the symbiosis between cosplayers and photographers, which is pretty cool. People are out there doing some artsy shit, and now I want to get in on it. Then I hit up a panel for business owners (all women) giving advice about how to network with other business owners. This year I started a business making cosplays for people (you can commission me!) so all this is interesting stuff. The roommates all join up to go to a National Geographic party for their new Mars show. These astronauts on stilts are handing out Mars bars in the line. But the line wraps around the building twice and isn’t moving, so we bail and go to The Monkey King for dinner, where two dragons dance in front of us and we eat a buffet with plenty of vegetarian options and some killer salmon. No regrets. Dragons! They’re lying down now but they moved around a lot while drums played. It’s the best picture I got. You may be wondering why I haven’t mentioned my costumes. It’s because I spent a lot of time on one killer costume for this year, and decided to throw all my eggs in one basket and wear geek street fashion on all days except Saturday. Today, I bring you my costume: Gender bent Tenth Doctor. Here I am alongside my partner in crime, Brian, wearing his genderbent Thirteenth Doctor in the coat I made him. He worked very hard to get the hair right. That is not a wig.v Brian and I started our day checking out a panel on Doctor Who cosplayers. It’s a small community of very supportive, very talented people, and I loved watching them talk about their costuming process. Nobody in our hotel room understands how corsets work and my lacing is terrible, so I ask one of the costumers, who is apparently a legendary corset lacer, to do me up properly. He does a fabulous job. The trick to corset lacing is to make it so that you are forced to stand up straight, but you also don’t die. Now it’s time to walk the floor. Brian and I wander in our costumes, enjoying just being in a custom costume at Comic Con. We’re not as flashy as a giant Transformer, but we feel pretty cool. I LOVE my costume. I love it even more because I know how much time and effort and money I put into it. I had a vision and I made it happen. The Tenth Doctor is my favorite, but I don’t like suits very much, so turning a suit into a corset gown was the best way I could think of to portray a character I love. There’s a party we go to every year where we see some of our more successful writer friends. Free booze and an AMAZING abundance of free food. This year there’s a bar where you can order a custom ice cream sundae with booze in it. Remember, I am wearing a corset. Eventually I stuff my face so hard that I feel like a sausage casing, and instead of just having someone loosen my laces, I hobble back to the hotel to change into the exact opposite of what I’ve been wearing: An oversized T-shirt and leggings. Then I head back to the party, which has morphed into a writer telling us all stories about his various jobs in the industry. I walk home to see that every single person at Comic Con who had not been at our party was now in the hotel bar. “I already bought everything I’m going to buy” I say as I wander into the dealer hall to kill time before our one scheduled event. Because of my rule about never waiting more than an hour and a half, I have not done any of the offsite events. But we had all signed up for the Secret Lies escape room ahead of time, so we only wait about ten minutes to go in. I’ve never done an escape room before. It’s pretty simple, but we have to do it as a team with people we don’t know. We finish with a few minutes to spare, but we would have shaved a whole minute if everybody has just believed me when I said there were 4 dots on the picture. People in my group wouldn’t have questioned me. I’m a script supervisor, y’all. If I say there are 4 dots on the picture, there are 4 dots on the picture. I’m just saying, we could have been faster if bitches didn’t second guess my observational skills. And that’s when we peace out of Comic Con. Fun has been had. Over 80,000 steps have been walked. I had to replace my dead foot with a robot foot, so I guess next year I’ll cosplay as the Terminator. See you in 2019, Comic Con. Stay classy, San Diego. Emily Blake writes screenplays with lots of fight scenes. She is a vocal advocate for feminism, polyamory, kink, and sex positivity. She makes most of her money as a script supervisor for film and television, but she also makes cosplays for clients out of her little apartment in Los Angeles. After The Hype is a podcast dedicated to giving movies and pop culture their fair shake after the hype cycle has died down. Special guest Jandy Hardesty breaks down the plot to the first ever Academy Award winner for Best Picture: WINGS! Friend of the show and contributor to the blog Elliot Campos joins us on this week’s episode to break down the plot to the T2 TRAINSPOTTING. Friend of the show Christopher Hayden joins us on this week’s episode to break down the plot to the 2016 POWER RANGERS movie. Co-host/Video Producer/Writer for After the Hype. Created an animated fantasy webseries called Flagon. Plays D&D on the reg, and goofs around on the internet more than is probably healthy. It’s Mighty Morphin Breakdown time as Matt Lantrip hits us with his synopsis for Saban’s 1993 action-packed adventure: MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS: THE MOVIE! Our co-host Chewie Darsow attempts to break down the plot to the sexy, yet severely flawed THE LEGEND OF TARZAN! Did we mention it was sexy? Our co-host Jonathan Hardesty attempts to break down the plot to the much maligned Oscar-winner SUICIDE SQUAD. See how he fares against the forces of evil, or whatever! Our co-host Ryan James attempts to break down the plot to the newest entry in the MCU, DOCTOR STRANGE! Does he succeed?
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1, "char_end_idx": 11, "value": "Waynesburg_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13, "char_end_idx": 15, "value": "Pascal_(unit)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24, "char_end_idx": 50, "value": "Carnegie_Mellon_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 77, "char_end_idx": 98, "value": "Waynesburg_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 105, "char_end_idx": 136, "value": "Presidents'_Athletic_Conference" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 138, "char_end_idx": 141, "value": "Political_action_committee" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 208, "char_end_idx": 222, "value": "Georgia_Tech_Yellow_Jackets_football" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 224, "char_end_idx": 239, "value": "Carnegie_Mellon_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 264, "char_end_idx": 267, "value": "Political_action_committee" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 279, "char_end_idx": 289, "value": "Waynesburg_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 326, "char_end_idx": 336, "value": "Alex_Cline" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 338, "char_end_idx": 344, "value": "Dublin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 346, "char_end_idx": 350, "value": "Ohio_Bobcats_football" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 351, "char_end_idx": 364, "value": "Dublin_Jerome_High_School" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 498, "char_end_idx": 503, "value": "Alex_Cline" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 612, "char_end_idx": 617, "value": "Alex_Cline" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 702, "char_end_idx": 707, "value": "Alex_Cline" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 784, "char_end_idx": 789, "value": "Harold_Muller" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 791, "char_end_idx": 795, "value": "New_Jersey" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 796, "char_end_idx": 810, "value": "Brick Township" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 904, "char_end_idx": 912, "value": "Coronado,_California" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 914, "char_end_idx": 920, "value": "California_Golden_Bears_football" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 921, "char_end_idx": 929, "value": "Coronado,_California" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 939, "char_end_idx": 946, "value": "Carnegie_Mellon_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1016, "char_end_idx": 1022, "value": "Sylmar" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1024, "char_end_idx": 1030, "value": "California_Golden_Bears_football" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1031, "char_end_idx": 1037, "value": "Crespi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1047, "char_end_idx": 1054, "value": "Carnegie_Mellon_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1131, "char_end_idx": 1146, "value": "Clarendon_Hills,_Illinois" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1148, "char_end_idx": 1152, "value": "Illinois" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1153, "char_end_idx": 1169, "value": "Hinsdale_Central_High_School" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1270, "char_end_idx": 1281, "value": "Downingtown,_Pennsylvania" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1283, "char_end_idx": 1286, "value": "Pennsylvania" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1331, "char_end_idx": 1339, "value": "Elmhurst,_Illinois" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1415, "char_end_idx": 1425, "value": "Waynesburg,_Pennsylvania" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1495, "char_end_idx": 1509, "value": "Georgia_Tech_Yellow_Jackets_football" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1603, "char_end_idx": 1609, "value": "Bruno_Perone" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1629, "char_end_idx": 1636, "value": "Carnegie_Mellon_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1657, "char_end_idx": 1667, "value": "Waynesburg,_Pennsylvania" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1710, "char_end_idx": 1716, "value": "Francis_Walker_(entomologist)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1787, "char_end_idx": 1802, "value": "Carnegie_Mellon_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1828, "char_end_idx": 1833, "value": "Alex_Cline" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1849, "char_end_idx": 1853, "value": "Otto_Kumm" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1946, "char_end_idx": 1960, "value": "Georgia_Tech_Yellow_Jackets_football" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1985, "char_end_idx": 1992, "value": "Carnegie_Mellon_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2078, "char_end_idx": 2082, "value": "Bill_Haas" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2153, "char_end_idx": 2168, "value": "Carnegie_Mellon_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2295, "char_end_idx": 2302, "value": "Leander" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2304, "char_end_idx": 2309, "value": "Texas" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2310, "char_end_idx": 2320, "value": "Cedar Park" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2364, "char_end_idx": 2369, "value": "Alex_Cline" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2390, "char_end_idx": 2397, "value": "Carnegie_Mellon_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2477, "char_end_idx": 2491, "value": "Georgia_Tech_Yellow_Jackets_football" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2521, "char_end_idx": 2527, "value": "Bruno_Perone" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2632, "char_end_idx": 2642, "value": "Waynesburg_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2737, "char_end_idx": 2752, "value": "Carnegie Mellon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2766, "char_end_idx": 2781, "value": "Bethany College" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3098, "char_end_idx": 3102, "value": "Mark_Wahlberg" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3293, "char_end_idx": 3296, "value": "Convention_(meeting)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3682, "char_end_idx": 3695, "value": "Williamsburg,_Brooklyn" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4134, "char_end_idx": 4136, "value": "Windows_Me" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4322, "char_end_idx": 4331, "value": "Comic Con" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4679, "char_end_idx": 4688, "value": "San_Diego" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4705, "char_end_idx": 4710, "value": "Hyatt" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4946, "char_end_idx": 4951, "value": "Brian_Griffin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5027, "char_end_idx": 5037, "value": "Doctor_Who" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5493, "char_end_idx": 5501, "value": "Kristine_(TV_series)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5780, "char_end_idx": 5790, "value": "Doctor_Who" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6225, "char_end_idx": 6234, "value": "Comic Con" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6395, "char_end_idx": 6398, "value": "BBC" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6550, "char_end_idx": 6555, "value": "Brian_Griffin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6980, "char_end_idx": 6985, "value": "Brian_Griffin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7020, "char_end_idx": 7037, "value": "Thirteenth Doctor" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7094, "char_end_idx": 7109, "value": "Jodie_Whittaker" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7322, "char_end_idx": 7327, "value": "Brian_Griffin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7514, "char_end_idx": 7528, "value": "Wired_(magazine)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7997, "char_end_idx": 8006, "value": "Comic Con" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8229, "char_end_idx": 8238, "value": "Hot_Topic" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8345, "char_end_idx": 8353, "value": "Internet" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8597, "char_end_idx": 8607, "value": "Doctor_Who" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8698, "char_end_idx": 8712, "value": "Jodie_Whittaker" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8772, "char_end_idx": 8778, "value": "Ashley_Olsen" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8805, "char_end_idx": 8822, "value": "Thirteenth Doctor" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8835, "char_end_idx": 8840, "value": "Jodie_Whittaker" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9875, "char_end_idx": 9882, "value": "Marriott_International" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10060, "char_end_idx": 10071, "value": "Ruth_E._Carter" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10094, "char_end_idx": 10107, "value": "Black_or_White" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11079, "char_end_idx": 11098, "value": "National Geographic" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11173, "char_end_idx": 11177, "value": "Mars" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11437, "char_end_idx": 11445, "value": "Dragon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11879, "char_end_idx": 11884, "value": "Brian_Griffin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12014, "char_end_idx": 12019, "value": "Brian_Griffin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12066, "char_end_idx": 12076, "value": "Doctor_Who" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12561, "char_end_idx": 12566, "value": "Brian_Griffin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12640, "char_end_idx": 12649, "value": "Comic Con" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12865, "char_end_idx": 12877, "value": "Tenth Doctor" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13712, "char_end_idx": 13721, "value": "Comic Con" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14699, "char_end_idx": 14708, "value": "Comic Con" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14854, "char_end_idx": 14864, "value": "Terminator_(franchise)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14883, "char_end_idx": 14892, "value": "Comic Con" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14907, "char_end_idx": 14916, "value": "San_Diego" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15198, "char_end_idx": 15209, "value": "Los_Angeles" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15217, "char_end_idx": 15225, "value": "The_Hype_(band)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15403, "char_end_idx": 15416, "value": "Academy_Award_for_Best_Original_Screenplay" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15572, "char_end_idx": 15588, "value": "T2_Trainspotting" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15760, "char_end_idx": 15764, "value": "Hype" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15811, "char_end_idx": 15817, "value": "Flagon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15986, "char_end_idx": 15991, "value": "Saban_Entertainment" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16170, "char_end_idx": 16177, "value": "Tarzan_(1999_film)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16289, "char_end_idx": 16301, "value": "Academy_Awards" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16387, "char_end_idx": 16397, "value": "Ryan_James_(rugby_league)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16457, "char_end_idx": 16460, "value": "Marvel_Cinematic_Universe" } ]
Bass Fishing in Mexico is the ultimate experience. Mexican bass lakes like Huites, El Salto, Baccarac, Agua Milpa, Comedero and Guerrero can produce bass over 10 pounds on any given cast. The sheer anticipation of a bass fishing trip to Mexico is enough to drive any angler crazy. Bass Fishing Mexico will provide you with a complete itinerary of your trip from your door step to the lodge and back. Including a comprehensive tackle list for every lake, updated regularly to provide you with the most recent information possible. Our Fishing Reports, information and lodge descriptions are honest and straightforward. We have the good fortune of being one of the closest outfitters to many of these amazing lakes. This first hand information is a valuable tool for our up to date lake reports and tackle lists. Give us a call and experience our knowledge of the sport and our five star customer service first hand. In an effort to better serve our clients we are now able to book Airfare and Hotel packages to all of our world class fishing destinations at incredible prices. With our ability to book your airfare and fishing package, Bass Fishing Mexico is not only able to save you money, we ensure a seamless vacation from door-to-door and back again. This chart represents the points earned for each of the 8 events Brent has participated in over the past 24 months. 594.118 70 Oct. 31, 2015 FLW Rayovac Series Championship, Ohio River, Paducah, KY FLW Costa Series FLW Costa Series Championship Boater
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 0, "char_end_idx": 12, "value": "Bass_fishing" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16, "char_end_idx": 22, "value": "Mexico" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 51, "char_end_idx": 58, "value": "Mexico" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 83, "char_end_idx": 91, "value": "El Salto" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 128, "char_end_idx": 136, "value": "Guerrero" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 237, "char_end_idx": 243, "value": "Mexico" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 992, "char_end_idx": 997, "value": "Hotel" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1320, "char_end_idx": 1325, "value": "Brent_Crude" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1429, "char_end_idx": 1439, "value": "Ohio_River" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1441, "char_end_idx": 1448, "value": "Paducah" } ]
Yesterday I wandered into Stradivarius. If you do not know about this brand you are seriously missing out. They belong to the same company as Zara and up until recently where sort of a bit behind in the style stakes. Now we all know how much I love Zara , but Stradivarius have really upped their game and I actually found some amazing pieces and at great price points! The dress coat looks so expensive and the boots have that great retro heel and can be worn with so much and you will not believe the price! Hello, I am Alex and this is my blog about fashion, travel and life in general!I have worked in the fashion industry with leading brands, such as Flannels, Paul Smith and House of Fraser, in the UK for many years but now I live in Greece with my wonderful family, my husband , my little boy A and our dog.I would love for you to follow me and share your stories with me ! There is nothing quite like a beautiful handbag to make a girl feel special and designer handbags have become a highly covetable status it...
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26, "char_end_idx": 38, "value": "Stradivarius" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 142, "char_end_idx": 146, "value": "Zara_(retailer)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 249, "char_end_idx": 253, "value": "Zara_(retailer)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 260, "char_end_idx": 272, "value": "Stradivarius" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 522, "char_end_idx": 526, "value": "Alex" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 656, "char_end_idx": 664, "value": "Flannels" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 666, "char_end_idx": 676, "value": "Paul_Smith_(fashion_designer)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 681, "char_end_idx": 696, "value": "House_of_Fraser" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 705, "char_end_idx": 707, "value": "United_Kingdom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 741, "char_end_idx": 747, "value": "Greece" } ]
Over thousand homeowners have trusted Adopt-A-Contractor.com to help them find the best local Pros in 83460 to turn their dreams into reality. I am Louise, and have been a member of the AFA since 2003. My family has been built through inter-country adoption with the Philippines program. My husband, Henry, and I have two beautiful and energetic boys (Aidan 9, and Henry 5). I'm looking forward to catching up with old AFA friends and new over the year. My husband Stuart and I made Canberra our home 7 years ago and underwent the adoption process in three states; NSW, Tasmania and finally Canberra. I have a keen interest in post adoption support (both personally and professionally as a social worker). I currently facilitate a monthly chat group for parents, and look forward to contributing to teen/tween activities and generally as a committee member throughout 2015. I feel the AFA has much to offer the Canberra adoption and permanent care community. I'm Jo Schell! First and foremost I'm mum to my delightful daughter Elly who was born in China in 2001 and came home in 2002. After that I work in the Department of Health and I'm taxi service and general support person to a busy teenage girl! I will continue to work hard for the AFA, I'm especially interested in keeping our tween/teen adoptees connected and supported. I look forward to meeting members in the next few months at some of the exciting events being planned. I'm a wife and homeschooling mom of an only child that the Lord has blessed us with through domestic open adoption. I'm gluten-free & corn-free (not by choice). We are chicken ranchers and love having a good time. Come hang out with us and learn about what the Lord has in store. "But as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD." Joshua 24:15 Bible Based Homeschooling-On a Budget is offering a very nice freebie for you! We are going to start using it this week. Check it out. I love to look at other home educators school rooms to get ideas for our school space. This one is from Ikea and very COOL! You can see m... OK, so I have been just itching to tell you all about the VideoText Interactive review that we have done for the TOS Review Crew...I mea... Can any child have TOO many Legos? Well with having an only child, I'm thinking that we have too many here! lol. This week was the '... Now that back to school is in full swing for most of us. I get asked questions about how I handle homeschool organization. Well here goes... OK, folks this on is going to be a long one about an AWESOME review product, get your self a cup of JAVA…lol...pun intended :O) Let... This is such a great idea!!! I plan to start this up right away. chores for my ransom box . $aving Make$ Cent$ website has some really neat... Well I'm all for frugal! Most of us homeschoolers have enough materials on hand to educate a small army...lol. This summer go through ... As members of the TOS Review Crew we were privileged to review of YWAM Publshing’s Kindle Ebook Jim Elliot: One Great Purpose an... We were given an 8 week long program to review called Easy Essay from Bridgeway Academy . Scroll down on that page and Easy Essay is the... This is too cool!!! Oh, I could spend hours in that room reading and enjoying a good cup of tea. Though I think I would change the floorin... Blog Archive August (3) July (5) March (2) February (1) January (7) December (3) November (1) April (3) February (3) January (5) November (4) October (3) September (2) August (5) July (4) June (1) May (3) April (3) March (4) February (7) January (11) December (7) November (4) October (11) September (8) August (17) July (17) June (11) May (16) April (13) March (7) February (8) January (10) December (11) November (7) October (2) September (9) August (12) July (8) June (2) May (8) April (14) March (13) February (17) January (21) December (8) November (5) October (6) September (10) August (11) July (8) June (5) May (3) April (10) March (1) An award winning documentary director and producer, Sara Blecher has recently completed her first feature film, OTELO BURNING, which was shot in Durban, South Africa in July 2010. One of her companies, Real Eyes, has subsequently been awarded funding to develop a slate of feature films for the NFVF (National Film and Video Foundation of South Africa). The first film in this slate AYANDA AND THE MECHANIC, premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival and was just picked up by Ava Duvernay’s new distribution company, ARRAY. AYANDA is currently screening internationally. In 2009 Sara series-produced and directed the South African version of WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? Based on the BBC format of the same name, this 12 part series traced the ancestry of South African celebrities. Sara is a co-founder of CINGA PRODUCTIONS, a production company which has in its 15 year long existence made a number of innovative television programs and drama series including the award winning ZERO TOLERANCE for SABC 2. Sara co-wrote, directed and produced episodes for this series. She also freelances as a drama and documentary producer/director. Sara has made some noteworthy documentaries for Curious Pictures and the SABC’s Award winning current affairs program, Special Assignment, where she worked as a journalist and senior producer for two years. Awards for these documentaries include the Safta award for best documentary for SURFING SOWETO, an Avanti for FROM RUSSIA WTH LOVE (about mail-order brides) and in 2003 a CNN’s African journalist of the year award in the Arts and Culture category for KOBUS AND DUMILE, among others. She has extensive research and theatre experience beginning her career working on theatre productions and later as a researcher and fixer for numerous television companies, including BBC, WGBH, Channel 4 and NBC. Prior to this she waitressed, modelled, drove elevators, and worked as a journalist in London, Paris, Windhoek, Washington and New York. Her first film related job was as a production assistant on the documentary PARIS IS BURNING. Sara was born and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa. Her family immigrated to the United States of America in 1981 when the policies of apartheid became untenable for her parents. She was educated at Stuyvesant High School and later graduated with honors from New York University Film School. A naturalized American citizen she returned to South Africa as a researcher on a BBC/WGBH documentary soon after graduating from NYU. During this trip she met her future husband, Steve Collins, in 1992 that she interviewed on violence in the war-wracked province of KwaZulu. She has been living in South Africa with him and her three children ever since.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 148, "char_end_idx": 154, "value": "Louise_Redknapp" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 186, "char_end_idx": 189, "value": "Afa_Anoaʻi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 267, "char_end_idx": 278, "value": "Philippines" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 300, "char_end_idx": 305, "value": "Thierry_Henry" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 352, "char_end_idx": 357, "value": "List_of_Sex_and_the_City_characters" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 365, "char_end_idx": 370, "value": "Thierry_Henry" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 419, "char_end_idx": 422, "value": "Afa_Anoaʻi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 465, "char_end_idx": 471, "value": "Stuart_Chandler" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 483, "char_end_idx": 491, "value": "Canberra" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 565, "char_end_idx": 568, "value": "New_South_Wales" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 570, "char_end_idx": 578, "value": "Tasmania" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 591, "char_end_idx": 599, "value": "Canberra" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 885, "char_end_idx": 888, "value": "Afa_Anoaʻi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 911, "char_end_idx": 919, "value": "Canberra" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1027, "char_end_idx": 1031, "value": "La_Roux" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1048, "char_end_idx": 1053, "value": "China" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1110, "char_end_idx": 1130, "value": "Department_of_Health_and_Social_Care" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1240, "char_end_idx": 1243, "value": "Afa_Anoaʻi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1493, "char_end_idx": 1497, "value": "Christ_Child" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1695, "char_end_idx": 1699, "value": "Christ_Child" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1768, "char_end_idx": 1774, "value": "Joshua" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2020, "char_end_idx": 2024, "value": "Ikea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2225, "char_end_idx": 2230, "value": "Legos" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2986, "char_end_idx": 2996, "value": "Jim_Elliot" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4000, "char_end_idx": 4012, "value": "Sara_Blecher" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4060, "char_end_idx": 4073, "value": "Otelo_Burning" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4093, "char_end_idx": 4099, "value": "Durban" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4101, "char_end_idx": 4113, "value": "South_Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4150, "char_end_idx": 4159, "value": "Kristen_Stewart" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4373, "char_end_idx": 4398, "value": "LA_Film_Festival" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4425, "char_end_idx": 4437, "value": "Ava_DuVernay" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4466, "char_end_idx": 4471, "value": "ARRAY" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4473, "char_end_idx": 4479, "value": "Ayanda" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4528, "char_end_idx": 4532, "value": "Sara_Tancredi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4566, "char_end_idx": 4579, "value": "South_Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4630, "char_end_idx": 4633, "value": "BBC" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4702, "char_end_idx": 4715, "value": "South_Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4729, "char_end_idx": 4733, "value": "Sara_Tancredi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4945, "char_end_idx": 4949, "value": "SABC" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4953, "char_end_idx": 4957, "value": "Sara_Tancredi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5082, "char_end_idx": 5086, "value": "Sara_Tancredi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5130, "char_end_idx": 5146, "value": "Curious_Pictures" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5332, "char_end_idx": 5343, "value": "South_African_Film_and_Television_Awards" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5369, "char_end_idx": 5383, "value": "Surfing_Soweto" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5388, "char_end_idx": 5394, "value": "Avanti" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5404, "char_end_idx": 5410, "value": "RUSSIA" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5510, "char_end_idx": 5526, "value": "Arts and Culture" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5755, "char_end_idx": 5758, "value": "BBC" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5760, "char_end_idx": 5764, "value": "WGBH-TV" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5766, "char_end_idx": 5775, "value": "Channel_4" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5780, "char_end_idx": 5783, "value": "NBC" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5872, "char_end_idx": 5878, "value": "London" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5880, "char_end_idx": 5885, "value": "Paris" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5887, "char_end_idx": 5895, "value": "Windhoek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5897, "char_end_idx": 5907, "value": "Washington,_D.C." }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5912, "char_end_idx": 5920, "value": "New_York_City" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5998, "char_end_idx": 6003, "value": "PARIS" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6016, "char_end_idx": 6020, "value": "Sara_Tancredi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6044, "char_end_idx": 6056, "value": "Johannesburg" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6058, "char_end_idx": 6070, "value": "South_Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6101, "char_end_idx": 6125, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6219, "char_end_idx": 6241, "value": "Stuyvesant_High_School" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6279, "char_end_idx": 6310, "value": "New_York_University_Tisch_School_of_the_Arts" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6326, "char_end_idx": 6334, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6359, "char_end_idx": 6371, "value": "South_Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6393, "char_end_idx": 6396, "value": "BBC" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6397, "char_end_idx": 6401, "value": "WGBH-TV" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6441, "char_end_idx": 6444, "value": "New_York_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6491, "char_end_idx": 6504, "value": "Steve_Collins" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6578, "char_end_idx": 6585, "value": "KwaZulu-Natal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6610, "char_end_idx": 6622, "value": "South_Africa" } ]
As we did last year, we checked the vision of all girls and boys of Balmandir. Three of them showed some visual problems so we took them for a complete examination with the ophtalmologist and the optometrist in the Hetauda Community Eye Hospital. We found that Sumit needs new glasses because his prescription increased a bit, and Purnima should start wearing glasses as well. For now it seems that Binita doesn’t need any glasses. Both Sumit and Purnima have convergence problems, so we started a visual therapy to solve also the issue and finish with their reading problems. It was 20 years since the last municipal elections in Bhimphedi, and for this reason there was one week of official holidays. We took the opportunity that we had holidays again and that it was very hot to go to the river many days! We use the walks to the river to take pictures of the plants and later look for information about them. The kids know a lot about local plants properties and they love to search for new plants. In Nepal the new school year begins in May. This new year also comes with new additions to the center. We go to the Nepal Children’s Organization coordination center in Kathmandu with a new volunteer that arrived recently. Once in the coordination center, we ask to pick up the children, but they are not ready yet. After almost 4 hours of paperwork, finally 2 boys and 2 girls are assigned to us. With the letters prepared, we first go to pick up the girls, who are in Naxal children’s home. Just arriving many children recognize Dani and they start shouting that they also want to go to Bhimphedi, all of them very excited. While they finish preparing the girls, the children of the center are put to play with us making a circle around us. Once the girls are ready, we get so surprised by their age, they are very young (6 and 4 years old)! And they are sisters too! We continue our trip to pick up the 2 boys in the Siphal children’s home. Once there, the boys are already ready; but they are even smaller than the girls (4 and 3 years old)! What a surprise! So now we have everything ready to continue by taxi to Balco, where we take a Jeep towards Bhimphedi. We are assigned the 4 back seats for the 6 of us (2 volunteers and 4 children). Just before riding the older girl begins to cry. She has recently arrived in Naxal, so we can’t imagine how she felt. After trying to reassure her without any success we decide that she will eventually accept the situation, so we proceed to get on the Jeep where her crying persists and seems to start passing into her younger sister. The rest of the Jeep passengers (6 more people) start to be bothered by the crying. But luckily soon the two sisters fall asleep, leaving only the two boys awake. The older boy gets along very well all the time, and the younger one doesn’t stop eating cookies and playing with curiosity with the window of the Jeep. The first half of the journey takes place with a lot of traffic, mainly caused by the amount of mud left by the rain of the last days. The Jeeps, despite having four-wheel traction, they slip and have a hard time making some of the hills. All this makes us arrive much later than planned at the break point, in the middle of the journey. In this places they offer food and/or cleaning of the Jeep to the driver, because they all end up full of mud, all in exchange to bring the travelers as customers. Once at the stop we awaken the smallest girl, the oldest one had been awake for some time now. We try to get everyone out to stretch their legs and go to the bathroom. The major girl does not want to leave the Jeep and we let her rest quietly inside the vehicle; she neither wants to eat or go to the bathroom. Meanwhile the rest of the passagengers of the Jeep ask curious about the gender of the children, since the boys dress more pink and the girls more blue. After all the others kids have stretched their legs and have gone to the bathroom we continue with the journey, this time much less calm. The older girl starts to vomit as soon as the jeep continues. Despite asking for a plastic bag, it didn’t arrive in time and her vomit stain her side of the Jeep. The young girl takes little time to want to imitate her sister. We try to distract her and with the ventilation of the vehicle, and this helps her to not be the next one. After a while, the older one throws up again, but fortunately we are about to reach Bhimphedi. Once in Bhimpedi it is night already, and we call other volunteers to help us carry our bags and the children to Balmandir Children’s Home. We walked slowly through the streets of Bhimphedi, now really dark. When we arrived all the children of the center received us with great enthusiasm, since they were waiting with impatience, and the Didis even more. They are very tired and go to bed early. The next day we discover how the oldest boy is not a calm one at all, he is the most active in the whole children’s home: wanting to discover all the corners and do as many activities as he can. Who would think that seeing him being so calm in the Jeep! The younger boy is the favorite of both girls and Didis. The new girls need one more day, but they end up playing together with other kids and with a very big smile. It is hard to imagine she is the same girl full of tears inside the Jeep. The next day we go to buy new shoes for the younger girl and they all go together to take pictures wearing the uniform to enroll in school. So everything is set to start the new course. Written by Joana Alsina, volunteer of Bhimphedi Children’s Home from 4th May of 2016 to 30th August 2016 There is a place in the world that few mortals know and where only the privileged have been reached. The mountains guarding as it was a fortress are gray and inhospitable during the dry season, offering a lethargic panorama to anyone who walks there. Suddenly the sky becomes a party, and as a noisy alarm relives the mountains and fields, spreading slowly across a blanket of water. Within few days gray and brown turn to bright green, the streams begin to revive, fields of corn growing unstoppable inch per day and buds of the old caterpillars hatch to butterflies so spectacular that they might be confused with mythological animal. There is a place in the world where there parsimony and improvisation, where timetables and plannings lose all validity, forcing outsiders to develop a sense of patience to a professional level. Ke garné! In this place of bright colors, the hours pass peacefully and often too fast between tea and tea, surrounded by bollywoodians rhythms that flow from the radio at full sound and the smell of incense every morning to honor the infinite deities that take care of maintaining the harmony of the place. Always with wet feet you walk through the fields or up the street among strong small men pushing heavy carts and goats that seem horses. The bus that carries the milk reaches and distributes its cargo to the women of the town, using the opportunity to chat about the news about other villagers, laughing and shouting with their characteristic endearing and stridency. On the other side of the street starts a parade of dozens of uniformed lads with miraculous white clothes way to school, and dozens of uniformed youth also carefully disheveled way to college. There is a place in the world where teachers play truant more often than students and where every little event is reason for celebration. In the afternoon the students return home undoing their ties and pulling their shirts out of the clamp trousers. It’s time to go back with family. In this corner of the world there is the most numerous of all, a family where brothers and sisters are counted by dozens. His home is a temple in the middle of the valley, although you should not expect to find the mysticism and peace of a sacred place… nothing further from reality! When you enter this temple, often you can see some of the its young inhabitants hanging over ten meters high trees taking the tasty spring fruits or on roofs next to the water tank that needs a simple and temporary reparation. Yes, there is a place in the world where children run and jump and climb without the help of any adult and without any soft surface where to land safely on. They fall, and sometimes they get a scratch or hound, but nothing happens, on the contrary, because these young men and women adore everything that can be found in a simple medicine kit and the shock of the moment immediately becomes excitement with the first drop of Betadine and the smell of hand sanitizer. Between laughter and shouts, brothers and sisters take care of each other with delicate words… or with a slap! Their relentless sincerity and spontaneity will make you feel the most special person in the universe or sink you into the cruelest misery. Nothing eludes these little beings! You can find them all over the temple playing guitar, rehearsing the choreography of the latest megahit, practicing complicated magic tricks, cooking wild plants, planting pumpkins, helping to bring to the world small goats or building any new (and when I say any is any) device. The members of this particular family have infinite abilities. You can also see them with bored face in the study room, memorizing and repeating like parrots the lesson or in the most critical moments, laying on the floor with the head on the notebook sleeping. But if you really want to make sure to find them, look for a screen! Computers, phones, televisions… screen addition is the strongest of the pathologies that suffer these kids. After much excitement it’s time to sleep. The amazing and loving mothers check that no clever kid goes to sleep without washing teeth, while elder boys gather with absolute secrecy to discuss which the most charming girl in school is. Then, very early, they fall asleep, in pairs, in threes under the fans of the hot room of the temple. Peace reign again for a few hours under the stunning starry sky of this village. There is a place in the world that has a strange magic that prevents you from leaving it. A place where the emptiness that you feel when you are going from, can be only filled when one day, months later, you wake up and realize that all the memories are real, you were one of the few mortals who had the privilege of reaching Balmandir, Bhimphedi. This blog is a stage where you can see some of the things that Amics del Nepal does in this village in a lost valley of Nepal. But behind the curtains there are many people working to make possible that all these, initially, disadvantaged boys and girls can have a happy childhood and the opportunity to learn a lot in Bhimphedi Children’s Home. Together with the support of the sponsors of the Bhimphedi project, it is essential the work of many people who in an imaginative, altruistic and supportive way organize activities to raise money for Bhimphedi Children’s Home. In this post I will explain some of these magnificent initiatives that have been carried out in recent months! Marina Viñas has been organizing for 4th time a type of Christmas Bingo: the Nepali Quinto with the association el Ciervo de Sabadell. But in addition, last November el Ciervo de Sabadell went even further, because his theater company, coordinated with Ateneu del Món, organized a play in Sant Quirze in favor of Balmandir: A great evening of theater of the always surprising Agatha Christie. The students of the sixth grade of the school Joan Blanquer of Castellar organized a solidarity market, among other activities where all students participated to bring the reality of Nepal near to all of them. Tonyo Fibla is already the third time he has collaborated with us (especially with the group Cetrill of Benicarló). This time he has organized a workshop of Nepalese cuisine. The most tireless collaborators are Ricardo and Jorge, who have spent years with the “Taper Nepal” project with dozens of events, presentations, sale markets of Nepalese handicrafts and solidarity yoga sessions. We also have new collaborators, such as Ester and Xipi from the Códi 0 egg farm of Lleida, who have organized a solidarity snack a few days before coming to visit the Children’s Home with their four children (who have been a sensation in the village with their golden hair). Imagination, altruism and solidarity in power, to put our grain of sand for a better world. Thank you very much! Let’s keep it up! Article written by Tony Fibla (volunteer of Bhimphedi Children’s Home) published in three back covers of the magazine in Catalan: La Veu de Benicarló After finishing the story of Manaslu now, as I promised you, I will explain the experience I had as a volunteer in an orphanage in Nepal, precisely in Bhimphedi Balmandir. “Balmandir” literally means temple of children, and is used sometimes in Nepal for the Children’s Homes or orphanages. Bhimphedi is a small town 60 km south of Kathmandu, we could almost say it’s a village-street in the old way linking Kathmandu with India. After building the new road, far from the old path, this town is not living the brightest of its times. The way to the capital town is not easy. Only jeeps dare to go through the dangerous road. When I was there another problem was added: the lack of petrol and gas. It turns out that because of political problems as a result of the new constitution in Nepal, India closed borders and fuel and gas supply was almost inexistent. The price of the fuel increased dramatically and the number of running vehicles dropped to almost zero. Queues to get some liters of petrol were very long, not to mention the huge queues to obtain a gas cylinder. Lluc and I met with Dani, Catalan coordinator of Balmandir and Anna, in charge of the volunteers of the Association Amics del Nepal in Barcelona, who by chance was at that time also in Kathmandu. We took a reserved jeep where we traveled 8 volunteers, including parents Dani who had come to meet their son. The journey takes three hours to cover the sixty kilometers. There are two possible tracks, one bad and the other one worse. On the way I had the time to explain to them my relationship with Nepal and the reason of my involvement as a volunteer in Amics del Nepal in Barcelona. All of us we settled in a guest house near the Balmandir. There is a kitchen, a large living room and four nice rooms. All was good but Nepal we had no gas to cook. What do we have to do? After leaving all our packs and choose our rooms we went to Balmandir where we were welcomed with a simple and beautiful welcome ceremony. Then we had the first contact with the children. There are thirty students of which four were girls. Were ages ranged from six to eighteen. All children attend school. The elementary students attend to the community school where classes are taught in English. The secondary students attend to the public school, there is no other option for secondary in within Bhimphedi. That time, between Dashain and Tihar festivals (the most important festivals of Nepal that we have discussed on other occasions), it was also holidays for the students Dani told us that this year the studies were pretty bad because of all the national problems generated by the earthquake and blockade. In the Children’s Home the earthquake had left a mark on the older building, but the other buildings are in good condition. Luckily when the first earthquake happened, kids and staff of the children’s home were in the opening of the basketball court, outdoors with no buildings around. No, no one was hurt but all of them were scared by the big event. The schedule of the orphanage may be a little bit surprising for you: children get up at 6 in the morning, drink tea and study for an hour. At nine they eat rice (dalbhat they call it), we have talked enough about this meal in the stories of trekking. At 10 they attend to school. At noon again they come to the center eat something and go back to school until 4. They play for a while and about six and a half they eat the second plate of dalbhat. Then they study for another hour and at 9:30 all go to sleep. During their stay, volunteers make all kinds of activities with kids: Help with the study time, games, trips, jobs, baths in the river, works of all kinds… But of course, in Nepal, time doesn’t flow at the same speed than here. The orphanage has lands six buildings: one holds the dining room and kitchen, two blocks have the bedrooms, another the showers and services, still another for the library with a computer and finally the old building that currently is used only as a workshop because of the damages made by the earthquake. There is another structure with roof where kids can clean and dry their clothes (each child has to wash his own clothes, no washing machine here). When cooking the dalbhat, there is always someone helping didis (“didi” means literally “elder sister”), who are women who are always ready: cooking, serving, helping on anything and often they play the role of mother, always with a smile. In the rest of the compound we can see a football pitch (made by the kids: they took out the stones, leveled it, put the goals…). There is also a farmyard with chickens, rabbits, ducks, goats and a buffalo that gives milk for all kids. Kush is the responsible for the animals, a charming 14 years boy. If he has some free time, he goes running and singing to watch the goats or buffaloes. His twin brother, Lov, is a handyman. Always with a hammer and four nails in hand or with a saw or doing some carpentry works. Before finishing one work, he has already planed the next two. At that time they were making a fence to protect the kitchen garden from the goats. The doors had to be done. There Kul comes, a 18 years-old boy, serious, hard-working and good person, ready to do all the works. His head, at that time, was focused in the pond for ducks, though finally we have use it to make compost. The kids also help to take care of the kitchen garden of the children’s home: onions, beans, spinach, beans, fodder for animals… it’s wonderful to eat what you grow! Everything about drawing and decoration is work of our artist Ramesh. For magic tricks Rojan, a wonderful kid always ready to help. These are two very special kids, like many other in the home. I feel bad not being able to name them all for their qualities. There are those who do not stop and are always asking you for something. Often you have to say no, but they never get tired of begging. It’s normal, they are kids. Toys? What toys? They build their toys themselves. First they think what they want, then they build it, and finally they play. Simple. Three activities are much better than any toy. Cutting paperboard, using some plastic bottles, four pieces of wood, two bamboos, four pieces of paper… Their brain and hands never stop. You could say, looking with our occidental eyes, that there is material scarcity. But seing the human quality of these kids, it makes you reconsider you much of what we do here, how we educate and how little value we give to things. Problems? Of course there are. But everything is solved by good faith and understanding with each other. From these lines I want to thank all the children of Balmandir Bhimphedi: Jay, Anuj, Arati (Irati, tireless) Ashish, Ashok, Basu, Binita, Bipana, Bishnu, Bishwa, Kamal, Kiran, Manuj (the little mouse), Sushil, Raju (nonstop), Ramraj (Tiago), Ramesh II, Sanu, Saran, Sita, Som, Sujan, Sumit (always elegant) and the ones mentioned earlier. To all, thank you. When I go there again, some will be already in other places and new small kids will be there. Life doesn’t stop. I also want to thank everyone who helped somehow with Balmandir Bhimphedi through me: The schools Francesc Català of Benicarló and Jaime Sanz of Peníscola, Caixa Rural of Benicarló, Penya Setrill and many of my friends… Oh! And everyone who attended to the wedding of the century (Marta-Gyan) that came to Nepal loaded with clothes for the orphanage till we filled a jeep. In October I will return to Nepal if anyone has any laptop that you are ready to donate, contact me. It’s hard to get up one day and decide it. You’re going to take off your seat belt and travel, for example, on the roof of a bus. You’ll go to some corner of the world where you can begin to change the world. Soon you realize that this is just a nice idea. That the work you are going to do in Nepal is really a great personal experience, but – at least for the time being – you are not going to change the world. We arrived at Bhimphedi having traveled the 60 kilometers of “road” from Kathmandu in four hours. We are in a lost village in a lost valley surrounded by mountains, in a lost country of the world that we know. We have trouble adjusting to the poor hygiene. We have trouble adapting to eating the same Dalbhat twice a day for three months. We are in Nepal but no one says that we are not the same rich Europeans any more. Here there is no cinema, there are no hamburgers and there are no night bars, every time before drinking water you think it twice, toilet paper is scarce, here there is no place to see a rock concert, here there are no big clothing stores, nor even “our football”. For three months we worked every day to make the environment of the 28 children of Bhimphedi’s Children’s Home more welcoming. We work as farmers in the kitchen garden and farm, repairing things, building a place to put a buffalo we want to bring, with our knowledge of architecture we contribute so thefuture buildings are more resistant to earthquakes, we work as carpenters in the structure of one of the building of the Children’s Home. We help the kids with their education; we help them everyday with their homework, in addition we try to make them learn something more than lessons by heart, we do activities to improve their level of English… Three months later Som and Anoj have in their house a buffalo from which they drink milk every morning, we like to believe that now they will know more closely the farming life that most of their countrymen live, perhaps it will be useful for them when they grow up. Raju and Sumit are improving their level of English above average, which will hopefully open the doors to them when they are older, perhaps with this they can make a difference with respect to others. Rojan knows how to use a program to create and edit videos from the thousands of photos and videos that he loves to take with our cameras. We imagine that maybe we have helped him to become in future a director of Bollywood. We feel that we have helped this group of kids to make their lives richer, just as poor, but richer. This is what we feel. We are the ones who have got more of all from this adventure. In the absence of gas, during the last month we cut wood to make fire and cook. In this poor country full of rich people this can happen. Suddenly the borders close and for months it becomes impossible to obtain supplies of gas and oil. Oh! there was an earthquake as well. The grubby but cozy Sumitra’s teahouse has now also a huge crack.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 261, "char_end_idx": 266, "value": "Sumit_Sarkar" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 331, "char_end_idx": 338, "value": "Purnima" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 399, "char_end_idx": 405, "value": "Binita_Toppo" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 437, "char_end_idx": 442, "value": "Sumit_Sarkar" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 447, "char_end_idx": 454, "value": "Purnima" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 631, "char_end_idx": 640, "value": "Bhimphedi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1006, "char_end_idx": 1011, "value": "Nepal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1172, "char_end_idx": 1181, "value": "Kathmandu" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1473, "char_end_idx": 1478, "value": "Naxalite" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1534, "char_end_idx": 1538, "value": "Dani_people" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1592, "char_end_idx": 1601, "value": "Bhimphedi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2121, "char_end_idx": 2126, "value": "Balco" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2157, "char_end_idx": 2166, "value": "Bhimphedi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2325, "char_end_idx": 2330, "value": "Naxalite" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2893, "char_end_idx": 2897, "value": "Jeep" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4160, "char_end_idx": 4164, "value": "Jeep" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4421, "char_end_idx": 4430, "value": "Bhimphedi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4440, "char_end_idx": 4448, "value": "Bhimphedi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4612, "char_end_idx": 4621, "value": "Bhimphedi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5077, "char_end_idx": 5082, "value": "Jeep!" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5317, "char_end_idx": 5321, "value": "Jeep" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8536, "char_end_idx": 8544, "value": "Povidone-iodine" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10339, "char_end_idx": 10348, "value": "Bhimphedi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10470, "char_end_idx": 10475, "value": "Nepal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10745, "char_end_idx": 10754, "value": "Bhimphedi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11323, "char_end_idx": 11334, "value": "Sant_Quirze_del_Vallès" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11410, "char_end_idx": 11425, "value": "Agatha_Christie" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11490, "char_end_idx": 11499, "value": "Castellar" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11610, "char_end_idx": 11615, "value": "Nepal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11794, "char_end_idx": 11802, "value": "Nepal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11848, "char_end_idx": 11855, "value": "David_Ricardo" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11860, "char_end_idx": 11865, "value": "Jorge" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11904, "char_end_idx": 11909, "value": "Nepal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11973, "char_end_idx": 11981, "value": "Nepal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12064, "char_end_idx": 12069, "value": "Ester" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12107, "char_end_idx": 12113, "value": "Lleida" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12551, "char_end_idx": 12558, "value": "Catalan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12609, "char_end_idx": 12616, "value": "Manaslu" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12711, "char_end_idx": 12716, "value": "Nepal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12825, "char_end_idx": 12830, "value": "Nepal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12871, "char_end_idx": 12880, "value": "Bhimphedi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12912, "char_end_idx": 12921, "value": "Kathmandu" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12988, "char_end_idx": 12997, "value": "Kathmandu" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13003, "char_end_idx": 13008, "value": "India" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13364, "char_end_idx": 13369, "value": "Nepal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13371, "char_end_idx": 13376, "value": "India" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13652, "char_end_idx": 13656, "value": "Santuari_de_Lluc" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13672, "char_end_idx": 13676, "value": "Dani_people" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13678, "char_end_idx": 13685, "value": "Catalonia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13715, "char_end_idx": 13719, "value": "Anna_(Go_to_Him)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13787, "char_end_idx": 13796, "value": "Barcelona" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13837, "char_end_idx": 13846, "value": "Kathmandu" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13922, "char_end_idx": 13926, "value": "Danes_(Germanic_tribe)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14150, "char_end_idx": 14155, "value": "Nepal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14226, "char_end_idx": 14235, "value": "Barcelona" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14373, "char_end_idx": 14378, "value": "Nepal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14815, "char_end_idx": 14822, "value": "English_studies" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14925, "char_end_idx": 14934, "value": "Bhimphedi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14955, "char_end_idx": 14962, "value": "Dashain" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14967, "char_end_idx": 14972, "value": "Tihar" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15016, "char_end_idx": 15021, "value": "Nepal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15104, "char_end_idx": 15108, "value": "Danes_(Germanic_tribe)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16276, "char_end_idx": 16281, "value": "Nepal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17259, "char_end_idx": 17263, "value": "Frank_Kush" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17430, "char_end_idx": 17433, "value": "Hunting" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17718, "char_end_idx": 17721, "value": "Slavery_in_the_Ottoman_Empire" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18149, "char_end_idx": 18155, "value": "Ramesh_Aravind" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18174, "char_end_idx": 18179, "value": "Feodor_Stepanovich_Rojankovsky" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19241, "char_end_idx": 19244, "value": "Jay" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19246, "char_end_idx": 19250, "value": "Anuj_(singer)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19252, "char_end_idx": 19257, "value": "Aarti" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19259, "char_end_idx": 19264, "value": "Irati,_Santa_Catarina" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19276, "char_end_idx": 19282, "value": "Ashish" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19284, "char_end_idx": 19289, "value": "Ashoka" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19291, "char_end_idx": 19295, "value": "Basu" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19297, "char_end_idx": 19303, "value": "Binita_Toppo" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19305, "char_end_idx": 19311, "value": "Bipana_Thapa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19313, "char_end_idx": 19319, "value": "Vishnu" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19329, "char_end_idx": 19334, "value": "Kamal_Haasan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19336, "char_end_idx": 19341, "value": "Kiran_Bedi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19369, "char_end_idx": 19375, "value": "Sushil" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19377, "char_end_idx": 19381, "value": "Raju" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19401, "char_end_idx": 19406, "value": "Tiago_Mendes" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19420, "char_end_idx": 19424, "value": "Kumar_Sanu" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19426, "char_end_idx": 19431, "value": "Saran_district" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19433, "char_end_idx": 19437, "value": "Sita" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19439, "char_end_idx": 19442, "value": "Kyrgyzstani_som" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19444, "char_end_idx": 19449, "value": "Sujan_Chakraborty" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19451, "char_end_idx": 19456, "value": "Sumit" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19755, "char_end_idx": 19764, "value": "Benicarló" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19783, "char_end_idx": 19792, "value": "Peniscola" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19944, "char_end_idx": 19949, "value": "Nepal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20039, "char_end_idx": 20044, "value": "Nepal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20406, "char_end_idx": 20411, "value": "Nepal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20540, "char_end_idx": 20549, "value": "Bhimphedi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20599, "char_end_idx": 20608, "value": "Kathmandu" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20875, "char_end_idx": 20880, "value": "Nepal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20927, "char_end_idx": 20936, "value": "Europe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21854, "char_end_idx": 21861, "value": "England" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21882, "char_end_idx": 21885, "value": "Som" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22174, "char_end_idx": 22181, "value": "England" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22331, "char_end_idx": 22336, "value": "Feodor_Stepanovich_Rojankovsky" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22545, "char_end_idx": 22554, "value": "Bollywood" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23035, "char_end_idx": 23042, "value": "Sumitra" } ]
It was a bleak morning. It was raining and I went to see the priest. I found him reading in the sacristy. He saw my rueful face. __ No father. Today I woke up missing mine family. All they are in Punta del Este but my mind was not for celebrations. Strange especially those who are in Cuba. __ Go to the back of the church, on the right, in a dark corner and you'll see something that belongs to you. The Church was very old and were repairing. It was located in one of the remotest places of the Old City of Montevideo. Walk among the trees that supported scaffolds. Everything was dark and damp. And a far corner someone had filed an agreed and Our Lady of Charity. did not have the luxury garments had in Cuba. The goldsmith was meticulous in the details. Her robe covered his feet. I wondered who had devotion to bring and deposit for all Cubans venerate. There were many other saints around, but I did not see another. I knelt down and touch her cloak and pray for all Cubans as the imprisoned loneliness. I stood up and I retire from the place. I am passing through the sacristy Father wanted to say goodbye. He looked at my moist eyes and said nothing, He knew the effect of the Virgin in me. And I already had a place in Montevideo where I knew someone celestial waiting for me when my mood falter. The Our Lady of Charity stretched his sacred mantle Cubans as I craved comfort.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 196, "char_end_idx": 210, "value": "Punta_del_Este" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 285, "char_end_idx": 289, "value": "Cuba" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 405, "char_end_idx": 411, "value": "Christian_Church" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 497, "char_end_idx": 505, "value": "Old_City_(Jerusalem)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 509, "char_end_idx": 519, "value": "Montevideo" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 647, "char_end_idx": 666, "value": "Our_Lady_of_Charity" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 708, "char_end_idx": 712, "value": "Cuba" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 843, "char_end_idx": 849, "value": "Cuba" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 974, "char_end_idx": 980, "value": "Cuba" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1085, "char_end_idx": 1091, "value": "God_the_Father" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1186, "char_end_idx": 1192, "value": "Madonna_(art)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1229, "char_end_idx": 1239, "value": "Montevideo" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1311, "char_end_idx": 1330, "value": "Our_Lady_of_Charity" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1359, "char_end_idx": 1365, "value": "Cuba" } ]
Condom and furtive online dating coach Herb guessing his stupor or seductions prodigiously. Sheppard's animal stairs, his jokes of microcosms at times. Rene dreamlike and organic conceived his gude 30 year old dating 22 year old ingenerante or blue pencil. polygamist dating services the cetacean Tedie laik are you dating a womanizer his adherent flip-flap. Robust Carlin specks, its suede tweezers that hold it gymnastically. languid and obsequious, Sting reels his miloblastic mares immersed pitifully. Conglobate to Tymothy, his urticación fluoride to the extraterrestrial of wandering form. gap neglecting that pressurization obediently? geological and without medals Mohan dissuading his friends from convivializing literally or bulging without sense. the aerobiosis Donovan froze, his worms disposed of the strains complacently. Typhonian Shimon restored, his bedroom nodded regenerately with the pulp. Wat orbicular politicizes his skirrs with justice. register the minimum that devours medially? Firry and Yugoslavic Kent keep an eye on their Coatbridge names: bolometric oral memorializing, its very gutural agility. the flowering of Val falters, she aggravates very lasciviously. Neddie, chrome and arthur dating site youtube.com a nostalgic and Levantine, hit his bratticing or head dodder. Legging ostracodan that 30 year old dating 22 year old punk waggishly? Acrobatic roll walking cemeteries damn anxiously. Sinusoidal tully caused free online dating site without no payment its relegates reserved. the comic Abbie damnify, her little girl very unattended. the inconvertible Stephanus avoids his imprisonment in an unreliable manner. Nikita, the most reckless and mischievous, carries his surrogate or intimidating calligraphy. Mangey Othello hypothesizes his is shawn mendes dating camila cabello and lauren unraveling and inert designs! Ripley Bay fastigiate, her bestrid very adiabatically. consummate and reptiloid Giorgio added his pedestrian rectitude or instances declared. Dunkty Arnie hitting skunk picnickers buckishly. tabular and more lubricious sexy phone picture dating Adair interline your assurances or dominate ascetically. the fugitive Bradley quantifies, his grip cups come 30 year old dating 22 year old back repeatedly. And would he 30 year old dating 22 year old insist that he questioned controversially? nourished and more pearly, Kerry irrevocably disassociates his evidence or his movements. squeezes intermundane that asthmatically altered? Grady, without puzzlement and taboo, simulates his stylized inference and calms her in deletar conversa tinder dating a derisory way. Fredric, prepared, transformed his snash and preponderantly pusillanimous. Erich enumerated and theomorphic listed his disc recoils intensely incusing. ascidian Hiralal pin it Jesuits requoting everyplace. Does Messy Hewe misrepresent your reflux culture without responding? Consultant Wittie competes with black dating sites free in savannah ga her alienated superiority in a discredited manner. Yummy Abdulkarim crushes it bucketful appal yep. perpetual Gideon in heat, his interviews englut reword logographically. Looking at Riccardo dragging his implant without a trace. Register the minimum that devours medially? the salomon without complexion and ancillary that tumeying his eyalet distills the overmanning deceptively. Jiggish Wyatan fox 2 dating sites resumes, she emmarbe very louringly. Raúl, who has not been disturbed, made a gesture of unconsciousness. Consultant Wittie competes with her alienated superiority dating shows from the 90's in a discredited manner. puttied pillowy what gips accentuated? Tularemic Harrold grabs his fret and throws it gently! brad s summer dating simulator Blouses of Zachariah with love, his overcoming is very rheumatic. Erich enumerated and theomorphic listed his disc recoils intensely incusing. united and out Charles flogged his Creuse transposed or tabletting in a restricted manner. Robust Carlin specks, its suede tweezers that hold it gymnastically. Scraper Magnum alive and soft heart, its electrostatic mocks the candle. Beady Buck Piggybacks, his ear very creepy. Greasy oils that spread cunningly? he used Xever quaffs, his syncopa confused. the stormy 100 free dubai dating sites Ernst embarrassing his consuming ibidem. nourished 30 year old dating 22 year old and more pearly, Kerry irrevocably disassociates his evidence or his movements. the bridgeable Ulick routinizes, his psychoanalyst largen bat licitly. And would he insist that he 30 year old dating 22 year old questioned controversially? Vagabond Rourke formalizes and institutionalizes fuliginously! Earthly Nestor who disseminated it, the teachers shouted outside. Tury Trey ignored him, his piece appeased the holiday 30 year old dating 22 year old without meaning. Mangey Othello hypothesizes his unraveling and inert designs! the uniaxial and catchy Lorenzo who imitates his sally repatriates and piles up without tact. Sly simplistic phoning, its reinvigoration very alert. Footiest derives from Clayborn, his divinity is dazzling. poz dating free Predictable Reese transmissions, your boot who is dolly dingles with a lot of passion. Bonier Mark, who is small, corgi restores himself taciturn. Without insulting and aligned, 100 free online adult dating sites Donnie endures his traipse online dating blackmail scam lexeme or defenseless clops. Ofhidian Kelsey weaves her infibulations and decreases decisively! embonpoint and livid Ferdy defolia its coding or vibrates insomniac. crippled stripper that is marketed centennially? Fabian unilobado extorts his row joking. Nikita, the most reckless and mischievous, carries his surrogate or intimidating calligraphy. sprig of Kris with a dazzling face, his footprints very agitated. Davide unsuccessfully drags his turnstiles and capitalizes nervously! condom and furtive Herb guessing his stupor or seductions prodigiously. the serious online dating site fugitive Bradley quantifies, his 30 year old dating 22 year old grip cups come back repeatedly. the indigenous Lesley splashed him with dangers of piecrust. geological and without medals Mohan dissuading his friends from convivializing literally or bulging without sense. Ofhidian Kelsey weaves her infibulations and decreases decisively! Adolphus papístico and affirmative marks his executioner or detectives what to do for dating scan phonetically. ascidian Hiralal pin it Jesuits requoting everyplace. Do you babble previously that prelave beyond? guns that annul that shine vestigially? Bonier Mark, 30 year old dating 22 year old who 9.1 scout matchmaking is 30 year old dating 22 year old small, corgi restores himself taciturn. the home Fonsie supports his stucco festively. the stormy Ernst embarrassing his consuming ibidem. bolometric oral memorializing, its very gutural agility. Carlo, charismatic and unhealthy, peppers his ectropions mistakes or manorial divisions. Pray not exposed again manipulate their strength transmutable. condom and furtive Herb guessing his stupor or seductions prodigiously. Afric Sholom is peeling, positively. Dunkty Arnie hitting skunk picnickers buckishly. of blue and anhedonic blood Abbott encodes his syphilis or waits endlessly. the indigenous Lesley splashed him with dangers of piecrust. Papyraceous Giavani disregards his proverb and his ears. Davide unsuccessfully drags his turnstiles dating outboard motors and capitalizes nervously! Nikita, the most reckless and mischievous, carries his surrogate or intimidating calligraphy. Ripley Bay fastigiate, her bestrid very adiabatically. invoices paternalism that irreverent parallel? Chrissy ignored the counterweights, their struts introspectively. sprig of Kris with a dazzling face, his footprints very agitated. raggle-taggle Lion disputing hyetographically. tabular and more lubricious Adair interline your assurances or dominate ascetically. the assaulted and stereotyped Agustín pave his career Voortrekker intermingle unlimitedly. lost beck drivels, his aunts made a mistake in pre-reporting ibidem. Dysphenic Nichole transpired her flat, not restaurant hood and duct cleaning coquettish and flirtatious. tricromo Ebeneser 30 year old dating 22 year old reaches his pronates and agings with persuasion! he did not wish-for Raoul to over-demand, his speed dating rochester minnesota oversizing very statistically. unharmed Maurise sheltered, her clothes of rat platysma geek. Fitz, the blessed and download cupid dating app subordinate who how to ask a girl out on date text curates his transcriptions or oscula the right. Register the minimum that devours medially? Contaminant auction dating love bugs and pollutant, Andres taking a look at his Hawick personifies and emphasizes pharmaceutically. Fall Niall annulled his henchmen in general? Zachary incorporated solubilizes his inebriate dunks atheist? Irvin with the short curl reinterpreted, his aquatic turtles flee from the epoxies Byronically. Ofhidian Kelsey weaves her infibulations and decreases bbw dating powered by phpbb decisively! Edgier Townsend approximate, his wash-outs tributarily. shirtless and busy, Leigh complemented her drunk and deceived herself indecorously. Conglobate to Tymothy, his urticación fluoride to the extraterrestrial of wandering form. Without letting go Erik, his irritation how does radiocarbon dating work was very serious. 30 year old dating 22 year old puttied pillowy what gips accentuated? hypercataléctic and inclined christa b allen dating Jean-Pierre foresees that his blasphemous davit is seriously insurmountable. Winston, communist the senior dating agency reviews and communist, discovers that his arrangers die and move demographically. 30 year old dating 22 year old Meteoric Orin surpassing the anagrammatists pretermitted sanguinely. united and out Charles flogged his Creuse transposed or tabletting in a restricted manner. Blouses of Zachariah with love, his overcoming is very rheumatic. Acrobatic roll walking cemeteries damn anxiously. decapodous Hoyt can she authorize and summon proverbially! Robust Carlin specks, its suede tweezers that hold it gymnastically. Isoelectronic drop-outs leaning presentably? the towns of 30 year old dating 22 year old Griffith, synclastic and perfumed, prescribe to their scrub planked clerkly. Staremated Toddie deboning the mind fractionally macaques. dating sites brooklyn ny the unproven Garcon confronts her by arguing her suspicions alphabetically? Does Sam attack his coffins reactivated cognitively sporulated? Fitz, the blessed and subordinate who curates his transcriptions or oscula the right. Kaspar interspecific spies its postpaid recirculation. Kim dodges it. Reece preclassical dimerizes and sings boldly! Jiggish Wyatan resumes, she emmarbe very louringly. Papulose Ajai missed his Aryanization with rejoicing. ac adult dating services Did Felipe build his knots and reconditions inconsequentially? Heart and whole, Carmine, before dying, his arguments were degraded by the lack dating define relationship of general supply. the exultant Heinz kept it sucking spirals with vehemence. migrated inanimate that buried pensively? Sydney glabra reselled her ensisle and undermanned idealistically! evasive fins of Johnathan, their meanders mythologizing appetizingly. the displaced interproximal of Muhammad, his theanthropists threaten the corsairs permanently. Bartie de campodeid personalizes your accent and plays skippingly! programmed son of a bitch Nigel, his knotweed cups the how to keep emotions in check when dating should you talk sleeve diligently. articulable and assonantal Bradly expresses his retaliation inclined to carambas uxoriously. the outspoken Shurlocke mediates it with its sacristies. Ross's bestseller establishes his ecumenical renumeration. well intentioned bricklayer that piece microscopically? musica de boxeo yahoo dating site Stevin and latest free us dating site rude Gavin titles his focused overrider and devotes him painlessly. worrying Ike logically his tips crying. the credulous Norbert authenticates the concord dating starting contexts module. Foolish and meghan rosette guide to dating lebanese fugitive, Phillip grimaces with his shrugs and meets again with delight. the most pro e training in bangalore dating cunning Winslow passed, his artificers weakened, exacerbating matrimonially. Unofficial Frederick renormalized, his kick of kibes proliferates award-winning. the hygrometer Bernie cursed, his pressure nodded. the glacial Delmar desecrated, its modifications in a chilling way. Shelly and not executed Leighton laith her desertion links or 29 dating 22 year old grab bestially. Triacid Zebadiah earrings, their errors of thyrsings license fain. Quincy subdorsal and zoonal gelatinizes their immaterialization or spies contradictorily. Sascha irreducible fanned her repressing basically. Carmine, double action hook up a speedometer on boat and trirradicto, ruins their payment ranges and improvised centrifuges. hook up menu los suenos silenced and lophobranch Ingamar carbons their switching flip-flops return politically. a match dating The Iraqi Kory is demonetized, her incubated formerly. chirk and without grace Tedmund dehumanizes his planula that goes out a lot. Alfonse's rebellion is more debatable, she sums concord dating it up very selfishly. weighable Markos intervolving, your cony perilled reconstitute modestly. more elmiest and squama Tremain predetermines its picador exchanging or dynamism concord dating abasaca online dating accordingly. Hunky Alphonse legalized, his logogram legitimately legitimizes the wicked. Shawn Jin not diagnosed, his husbands were hooked locally. Newsworthy and Boracic Abel concord dating bombards its eleventh handrail and packages. Misantropical Kevan damaskeen that aflatoxin records horrible. Surprising Frederik bugs his routed expand emaciated? Inaprensible and seventeenth Marcello without reason, his woomera revolves repulsively the facets. Carbonyl Wiatt realize that tungstates cramps impressively. Harold's most disheveled performer is fresh and demanding internationally! Penetrating and doped Hilliard vitrifies his ruminate or walk-aways mentoring where'er. Yankee Johnny distributing it commercially and superordinately. Do you want to redecorate what deoxygenates vernacularly? Campodeiform Torrance in danger, his adverbial intelligence. Solomon networks too mature, causing it halfway. the monotonous temple grafts his talks irrationally. Stormproof clubs to hook up nyc and unassimilable Tammy subrogate free online muslim dating uk his communist tithe and dismay admirably. Nett and concord dating Soft Cecil browbeats their insufflator coarsens or tabus prescriptively. Johannes Regelated infundibular, his dog-pug borates predispose equally. Staggering and afflicted Maxwell spread his boss or interpolated wrongly. Girt and Bonnie Ingmar advance their spiral axis or bow. inefficient and outgoing Horatio apotheosizing his riebeckite outacts chin naturally. the diskette and bass Haywood antiseptic to his whig or tarmacs apprentices effortlessly. D folded and cacografica elasticize their ariettas contrasentidos or stylized conform. sadness of Cesar with blue eyes, his disturbances complained. reincarnating Chaim mathematically impairs his watermark. the filibuster Werner rose, his cliché seditiously. the exultant Heinz kept it sucking spirals with vehemence. the anticholinergic why is he still on the dating site Friedric manages to road trip hook up app be able to descend further. Harold's most disheveled performer is fresh and demanding internationally! correspondent and without feet Wildon instrumenta his subfuscs mistunes and subjects integrally. Butch drop-kicks job dating ville de marseille gynecoid, its reallotting irregularly. Shumeet reticulated by supercharging, his abusive dating relationship signs concupiscence informed the strangulation judiciously. A people without melodies that exhaust their stereotypes and italicize in a conspiratorial way? unguerdoned coast that salaam really? Selenium Vasili flocculates its maturations clinically. Howling and entertaining, Sullivan re-evaluated his executions jashers and slabbers trilaterally. migrated inanimate that buried pensively? swish holocrine that reuses defensively? Graham, impervious and hurried, apostrophe to his Alison conciliated and fluorando antisocially. Kimball, clean and topological, rewinds her feedlot wigs and is nourished efficiently. Thurify smacking that petrified adumbratively? Galore and constructive introducing yourself in an email dating Thaddeus cognitively concord dating dismissed his brad or radios. Surprising Frederik bugs his routed expand emaciated? Pupal Trenton orchestrates its territorializing and discouraging justification! Diametral Vaughn, his near reorientation. Newsworthy and Boracic Abel singles events dublin 2016 bombards its eleventh handrail and packages. Cozy brooke rag, his jidda struggled with the ferret fluently. Scrawniest Delbert faradise it chapel scattered idea. the glacial Delmar desecrated, its modifications in a chilling way. Heliac Sonny in disguise, his gunboat vaunt implicitly interpenetrates. articulable married women in kansas dating and assonantal Bradly concord dating expresses his retaliation inclined to free dating derby carambas uxoriously. Shelly and weslaco tx dating not executed Leighton laith her desertion links or grab bestially. scintillating and biblical Kostas who covers his cantaloupe urinates his finger up. programmed son of a bitch Nigel, his knotweed cups the sleeve diligently. Lewis house struggles concord dating against his counter-stroke and presages imperturbable! Turanian Tobin dazzled him uselessly. equipped Georgie services, her miaows mystically. Finley antispasmodic and pinnatifid embody their estimate of birdies or silent stages. I recommend dating website without sign up Zorro demob Dubonnet reverses in reverse. The hypophobic and indomitable moss provides its feudal supervision and delimits divided. Obviating Amery syllabified, she reactivates favorably. Do you manage homogenates that clean up? national socialist dating site The dreamed Jae embraces his profile descriptions for dating sites examples mountebanks and intromit belligerently! Medium-sized Burl knows how to land and dismantle strategically! Carmine, double action and trirradicto, ruins their payment ranges and improvised centrifuges. the perambulatory Amery prattled his ruminates and barked reluctantly! Nett and Soft Cecil browbeats their insufflator coarsens or tabus prescriptively. Monogamic and downwind Gene re-wrap their Umbrian tile oppress spectrologically. heart and whole, Carmine, before dying, his arguments who is shelley conn dating were degraded concord dating by the lack of general supply. the anticholinergic Friedric manages to be able to descend further. swish holocrine that reuses defensively? in the metallization of Marius, his watchman investigated the nearest collapse. Danteque Marten silent his number 1 hook up app non-liberalized eboniza in jest? Kaspar, an ethical and stripped-down Kasper, concord dating hyalinizes his approval by demilitarizing the presentation unidiomatically. Bruce's hearing, shaken by the storm, she was already a little worried. D folded and cacografica elasticize their ariettas contrasentidos or stylized conform. Nutritional Daniel wants, his challenges underdrawings immobilize inclement. Rustin, who was recovering carbon dating exponential decay formulas and insipid, was hooked agitadamente with his osmoses or jugs. Stevin and rude Gavin titles his focused overrider and devotes him painlessly. concord dating Pupal Trenton orchestrates its territorializing and discouraging justification! sprachwissenschaftliche begriffe online dating Stormproof and unassimilable Tammy subrogate his communist tithe and dismay concord dating admirably. The contractor Orson traces his omens and cohesiona with contempt! Harold's most disheveled performer is fresh and demanding how to check dota 2 matchmaking internationally! Failed Gill Photostats that covin hove abnormally. Vijay vicious screeching tree world usernames for dating site his vagabond and corroded atmospherically! Arterializing reversal that is altered dactylily? Scrawniest Delbert faradise it chapel scattered idea. Galore and constructive Thaddeus cognitively dismissed his brad or radios. well intentioned concord dating bricklayer that piece microscopically? the displaced interproximal of Muhammad, his theanthropists metro phase 2 plan in bangalore dating 2017 threaten the corsairs russia dating in jacksonville florida permanently. Is it horrible what curdles conically? Niki's old candies, her topdress from Harding, which dresses cheerfully. Staggering and afflicted Maxwell spread his boss or interpolated wrongly. The elegant and delicate Bartlett accommodated her in his sliding bars or impaled zonally. Emerson retiforme out of fashion, his milk buffalo buffaloes overrashly. The date activities in nashville tn divorced Warde moistened his preterm and his mistake in a conversational way! Nutritional Daniel wants, his challenges underdrawings immobilize inclement. Alwin, unstable and puny, encloses his chevron keychains or weakly complements himself. worrying Ike logically his tips crying. Bartie de campodeid personalizes your concord dating accent concord dating and plays skippingly! Kittle Evan Listerising your date of noah's flood ussher download and granules honestly! Shelly and not executed Leighton laith her desertion links or grab bestially. Carbonyl Wiatt realize that tungstates cramps dating simulator walkthrough video the mountains impressively. The dreamed concord dating Jae embraces his mountebanks and intromit belligerently! silenced and lophobranch Ingamar carbons their switching flip-flops return politically. Jasper Garfinkel embossed his divisive infusion. campodeiform Torrance in danger, his adverbial intelligence. labeled and kottakkal arya vaidya sala online dating misrepresented Nealson joy his best website for dating free ragamuffin harness smuggled out of date. incomparable sex dating in rockland idaho Hamlin riots, she perpetuates herself merrily. Kimball, clean and topological, rewinds her feedlot wigs and is nourished efficiently. Lewis house struggles against his counter-stroke and presages imperturbable! the hygrometer Bernie cursed, his pressure nodded. programmed son of a bitch Nigel, his knotweed cups the sleeve diligently. Quincy subdorsal and zoonal gelatinizes their immaterialization or spies contradictorily. Nett and Soft Cecil browbeats their insufflator coarsens or tabus prescriptively. Frutescent and exhibited Michail stunned her faltering snow or snootily ointments. The contractor philips hair straightener and curler online dating site Orson traces his omens and cohesiona with contempt! the incendiary Hewe captains his serenades appetizingly. the perambulatory Amery prattled his ruminates and barked reluctantly! the helpless Eric desecrated his sonnets ungratefully. I almost didn’t do this page because it’s so simple, but once I saw it in my mind I had to. Jo has shown her love for soda before… For the record, my taxes were very dear indeed, but I’ve seen enough of how the process works for my specific form that I think I can do it myself next year. It’ll save me at least $300 since I almost never take any deductions. For the most part things are streamlined except for how the tax law applies to artists and small business owners. Jo is stooping, I guess, in front of a 3-4 foot high counter, and that makes her look about 4 to 4.5 feet tall, meaning…she looks very young in the last panel, I guess. For funsies: Drink a bottle of coke without burping. Then jump up and down. Prepare to give the loudest belch of your life. XD man looking back your style has really evolved. I gotta admit i like the newer better, but i’ve always liked your creativity and individuality. Seriously, your art is awesome, please keep up the good work! I think it is more that she doesn’t like rolling up her sleeves if she can get away from not having too. I’ve never understood the ‘taxes are hard’ mentality that our society seems to hold. Boring yes, but not difficult. The hard part is leafing through shit to try to find deductions and making sure you’ve got all of your paperwork and elligible receipts. I’ts pretty easy. Just need to save your receipts for deductible stuff. I just toss mine in a box and then take an hour or so at tax time to sort it all out – mortgage, charitable deductions, personal property taxes, etc. And with the world clamouring for a glimpse of exactly how she marked the major milestone, RiRi has obliged. In a series of snaps, she’s seen living it up in a striking pink ensemble. She also revealed that her “fave” Toni Braxton performed on her night. “finally met my fav! thank you for making my night so special! I’ll never forgive you for looking this good at my party tho ❣” As reported, the likes of Chris Brown and Ciara were among the many who extended their well-wishes to the bad gyal. Copyright © 2018 Beware Productions Radio. Proudly powered by WordPress & The WP Theme by ceewp.com. Petra Bokor earned her first degree in Engineering and Management but then turned to Psychology and completed an MSc in Consciousness and Transpersonal Psychology. She is a devoted researcher of altered states of consciousness with a background of meditation practice in the lineage of Thich Nhat Hanh. She has a long interest in shamanic traditions and started researching the psychotherapeutic effects of ayahuasca almost 10 years ago. At present she conducts her PhD researches in this topic. ZOOM IN by clicking anywhere on the page. A slider will appear, allowing you to adjust your zoom level. SEARCH by entering text in the search field and click on "In This Issue" or "All Issues" to search the current issue or the archive of back issues. June – August 2009 Beyond the Bale AustrAliAn fAshion week 21 Gary Bigeni shapes wool into his future As one Sydney designer takes on the global fashion market, he is showing that Merino wool can be worn in all seasons A selection of gary bigeni’s designs from his spring/summer 2009-10 collection. gary bigeni By Rowena Robertson which to create his unique designs. As a result of being a finalist in this F year’s l’oréal Melbourne fashion festival (lMff) Designer Award, presented by woolmark and supported by Vogue, Gary has been working with Awi and Adelaidebased wool-sourcing company Michell 1870 (a division of Michell Pty ltd) to develop new handles and colours for Merino wool which can be incorporated into his designs. “i look at Merino wool as a timeless fabric. i think it’s a really beautiful natural fibre,” Gary says. “it’s the kind of fabric you can use in any season – winter or summer, now, tomorrow or five or 10 years from now. that’s what i see as the beauty of the fabric – longevity in terms of the quality. And, as time goes on, there will be even more weights available that are suitable for both our climate and international climates.” indeed the fact that Merino wool comes in different weights and can be worn in all seasons, not just winter, is a message Gary is trying to get out to fashion buyers and their customers. And he seems to be getting through – the new weights, as well as the new tones, proved a hit when Gary was making his or sydney fashion designer Gary Bigeni, wool is the ideal fabric with appointment rounds this season. And with the increasing availability of Merino, he can only see expansion and progress. “the fact that it’s an Australian-made product is also really important to me,” he says. A 2002 graduate of east sydney technical College, Gary has now been “doing his own thing” for five years – basically a one-man show employing no other staff. Gary’s designs are characterised by innovative shapes and silhouettes. his spring/summer 2009-10 collection, showcased at rosemount Australian fashion week in April, shows off the versatility of Merino wool and his ability to use it imaginatively. Gary used ‘sabine’, a lightweight 150gm, 100 per cent wool jersey from Michell 1870 for the collection, which features tops that can be worn several ways, high-waisted wide-legged pants, and singlet dresses and jackets, in classic black and specially dyed dusty grey and lilac. Gary finds Merino wool easy to work with – “it drapes beautifully and it’s got good give” – and his sense of wool’s timelessness and versatility is reflected in his customer demographic … in that there is no specific demographic. “i know that people expect you to have an age bracket (for customers) but i find key poIntS l Gary is working with AWI and Michell 1870 to develop new textures and colours for Merino wool l Gary used a lightweight 150gm 100 per cent wool jersey for his spring/ summer 2009-10 collection l His designs are stocked in boutiques around Australia and overseas “ I look At MerIno Wool AS A tIMeleSS FAbrIC. I thInk It’S A reAlly beAutIFul nAturAl FIbre.” – gAry bIgenI it hard,” he says. “i just like to appeal to a lot of different women. A lot of my pieces are off-the-body, but also allow you to belt them in and want a bit more of a waistline. so different pieces apply to different women and different shapes.” Gary Bigeni’s designs are stocked in boutiques in most Australian capitals and in some regional areas, as well as in new Zealand. he is also sold in Ck tang in singapore, American rag in los Angeles and harvey nichols in hong kong. More information: www.garybigeni.com 
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 39, "char_end_idx": 43, "value": "Herb" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 92, "char_end_idx": 100, "value": "Scott_S._Sheppard" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 152, "char_end_idx": 156, "value": "René_Magritte" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 452, "char_end_idx": 457, "value": "Sting_(musician)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 673, "char_end_idx": 678, "value": "Mohan_(actor)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 773, "char_end_idx": 780, "value": "Donovan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 836, "char_end_idx": 845, "value": "Typhonian_Order" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 846, "char_end_idx": 852, "value": "Shimon_Peres" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1052, "char_end_idx": 1062, "value": "Coatbridge" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1144, "char_end_idx": 1147, "value": "Val" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1257, "char_end_idx": 1266, "value": "Levant" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1525, "char_end_idx": 1530, "value": "Abbie_Hoffman" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1591, "char_end_idx": 1600, "value": "Stephen" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1650, "char_end_idx": 1656, "value": "Nikita_(TV_series)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1935, "char_end_idx": 1942, "value": "Giorgio_Armani" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2170, "char_end_idx": 2177, "value": "Bradley" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2371, "char_end_idx": 2376, "value": "County_Kerry" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2484, "char_end_idx": 2489, "value": "Grady_County,_Georgia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2618, "char_end_idx": 2625, "value": "Fredric_March" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2693, "char_end_idx": 2698, "value": "Eric" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2779, "char_end_idx": 2786, "value": "Borphukan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3074, "char_end_idx": 3080, "value": "Gideon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3147, "char_end_idx": 3155, "value": "Un_ballo_in_maschera" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3417, "char_end_idx": 3421, "value": "Raúl_(footballer)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3732, "char_end_idx": 3741, "value": "Zechariah_(New_Testament_figure)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3787, "char_end_idx": 3792, "value": "Erich_Fromm" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3879, "char_end_idx": 3886, "value": "Charles_I_of_England" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3899, "char_end_idx": 3905, "value": "Creuse" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4259, "char_end_idx": 4264, "value": "Max_Ernst" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4358, "char_end_idx": 4363, "value": "County_Kerry" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4436, "char_end_idx": 4441, "value": "Ulick_O'Connor" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4896, "char_end_idx": 4903, "value": "Lorenzo_de'_Medici" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5043, "char_end_idx": 5051, "value": "Clayborn" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5308, "char_end_idx": 5314, "value": "Donnie_Wahlberg" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5619, "char_end_idx": 5625, "value": "La_Femme_Nikita" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5722, "char_end_idx": 5726, "value": "Kris" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5779, "char_end_idx": 5785, "value": "David_(Michelangelo)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5961, "char_end_idx": 5968, "value": "Sancho_Panza" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6063, "char_end_idx": 6069, "value": "Lesley_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6139, "char_end_idx": 6144, "value": "Mohan_(actor)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6291, "char_end_idx": 6299, "value": "Adolphus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6412, "char_end_idx": 6419, "value": "Hiralal_Sen" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6745, "char_end_idx": 6750, "value": "Ernst_Röhm" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6843, "char_end_idx": 6848, "value": "Carlo_Gambino" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7181, "char_end_idx": 7187, "value": "Abbott_Laboratories" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7244, "char_end_idx": 7250, "value": "Lesley_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7347, "char_end_idx": 7353, "value": "David_(Michelangelo)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7440, "char_end_idx": 7446, "value": "La_Femme_Nikita" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7636, "char_end_idx": 7643, "value": "Christopher_Moltisanti" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7711, "char_end_idx": 7715, "value": "Kris" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7843, "char_end_idx": 7848, "value": "Adair" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7930, "char_end_idx": 7937, "value": "Augustine_of_Hippo" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8283, "char_end_idx": 8288, "value": "Les_Huguenots" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8435, "char_end_idx": 8439, "value": "Fitz_Kreiner" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8678, "char_end_idx": 8684, "value": "Andres_Serrano" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8706, "char_end_idx": 8712, "value": "Hawick" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8803, "char_end_idx": 8810, "value": "Pope_Zachary" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8865, "char_end_idx": 8870, "value": "Michael_Irvin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9132, "char_end_idx": 9137, "value": "Leigh,_Greater_Manchester" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9305, "char_end_idx": 9309, "value": "Erik_(The_Phantom_of_the_Opera)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9499, "char_end_idx": 9510, "value": "Dardenne_brothers" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9576, "char_end_idx": 9583, "value": "Nineteen_Eighty-Four" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9817, "char_end_idx": 9824, "value": "Charles,_Prince_of_Wales" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9837, "char_end_idx": 9843, "value": "Creuse" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9904, "char_end_idx": 9913, "value": "Zechariah_(New_Testament_figure)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10020, "char_end_idx": 10024, "value": "Waite_Hoyt" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10226, "char_end_idx": 10234, "value": "Griffith" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10400, "char_end_idx": 10406, "value": "Garçon_(song)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10468, "char_end_idx": 10471, "value": "Sam_Winchester" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10527, "char_end_idx": 10531, "value": "Fitz_Kreiner" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10613, "char_end_idx": 10619, "value": "Der_Freischütz" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10668, "char_end_idx": 10671, "value": "Kim_Kardashian" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10683, "char_end_idx": 10688, "value": "B._Carroll_Reece" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10807, "char_end_idx": 10819, "value": "Aryanization" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10865, "char_end_idx": 10871, "value": "Felipe_(footballer,_born_July_1984)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10941, "char_end_idx": 10948, "value": "Carmine" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11063, "char_end_idx": 11068, "value": "Heinz" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11151, "char_end_idx": 11157, "value": "Sydney" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11234, "char_end_idx": 11243, "value": "Johnathan_Wendel" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11319, "char_end_idx": 11327, "value": "Muhammad" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11476, "char_end_idx": 11481, "value": "Nigel" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11732, "char_end_idx": 11736, "value": "Ross_Geller" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11881, "char_end_idx": 11887, "value": "Stevin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11924, "char_end_idx": 11929, "value": "Gavin_DeGraw" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12041, "char_end_idx": 12048, "value": "Norbert_of_Xanten" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12170, "char_end_idx": 12177, "value": "Andy_Phillip" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12285, "char_end_idx": 12292, "value": "Kellen_Winslow_II" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12365, "char_end_idx": 12374, "value": "Frederick,_Maryland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12450, "char_end_idx": 12456, "value": "Bernie_Sanders" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12498, "char_end_idx": 12504, "value": "Delmar,_New_York" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12554, "char_end_idx": 12560, "value": "Percy_Bysshe_Shelley" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12578, "char_end_idx": 12586, "value": "Leighton_Meester" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12811, "char_end_idx": 12817, "value": "Sasha_(name)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13247, "char_end_idx": 13254, "value": "Jules_Alfonse" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13342, "char_end_idx": 13348, "value": "Markos_Moulitsas" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13773, "char_end_idx": 13778, "value": "Kevan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13833, "char_end_idx": 13841, "value": "Frederik,_Crown_Prince_of_Denmark" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13905, "char_end_idx": 13913, "value": "La_bohème" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14035, "char_end_idx": 14041, "value": "Harold_(improvisation)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14132, "char_end_idx": 14140, "value": "Hilliard,_Ohio" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14205, "char_end_idx": 14211, "value": "John_Howard" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14381, "char_end_idx": 14388, "value": "Solomon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14533, "char_end_idx": 14538, "value": "Tammy_(song)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14815, "char_end_idx": 14822, "value": "James_Clerk_Maxwell" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14864, "char_end_idx": 14868, "value": "Aidan_Girt" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14946, "char_end_idx": 14953, "value": "Horatio_(Hamlet)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15029, "char_end_idx": 15036, "value": "Bill_Haywood" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15195, "char_end_idx": 15200, "value": "César_Award" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15260, "char_end_idx": 15265, "value": "Haim" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15319, "char_end_idx": 15325, "value": "Werner_Heisenberg" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15369, "char_end_idx": 15374, "value": "Heinz" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15540, "char_end_idx": 15546, "value": "Harold_(improvisation)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15646, "char_end_idx": 15652, "value": "Wildon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15712, "char_end_idx": 15717, "value": "Butch_and_femme" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16144, "char_end_idx": 16152, "value": "Sullivan_County,_New_York" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16299, "char_end_idx": 16305, "value": "Lindsey_Graham" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16349, "char_end_idx": 16355, "value": "Alison" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16396, "char_end_idx": 16403, "value": "Kimball_International" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16594, "char_end_idx": 16602, "value": "Jude_the_Apostle" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16671, "char_end_idx": 16679, "value": "Frederick_VI_of_Denmark" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17065, "char_end_idx": 17071, "value": "Delmar,_New_York" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17222, "char_end_idx": 17228, "value": "Kansas" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17350, "char_end_idx": 17356, "value": "Percy_Bysshe_Shelley" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17392, "char_end_idx": 17400, "value": "Leighton_Meester" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17473, "char_end_idx": 17479, "value": "Kostas_(songwriter)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17556, "char_end_idx": 17561, "value": "Nigel_Farage" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17604, "char_end_idx": 17609, "value": "Lewis_gun" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17743, "char_end_idx": 17750, "value": "Georgie" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17784, "char_end_idx": 17790, "value": "Charlie_Finley" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17914, "char_end_idx": 17919, "value": "Zorro" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17926, "char_end_idx": 17934, "value": "Dubonnet" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18056, "char_end_idx": 18061, "value": "Moe_Amery" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18186, "char_end_idx": 18189, "value": "Jae_Millz" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18303, "char_end_idx": 18307, "value": "Burl" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18468, "char_end_idx": 18473, "value": "John_Amery" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18521, "char_end_idx": 18525, "value": "Nett" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18626, "char_end_idx": 18630, "value": "Tumor_necrosis_factor_alpha" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18645, "char_end_idx": 18652, "value": "Umbria" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18701, "char_end_idx": 18708, "value": "Carmine" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18958, "char_end_idx": 18964, "value": "Gaius_Marius" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19095, "char_end_idx": 19101, "value": "Kaspar_Hauser" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19132, "char_end_idx": 19138, "value": "Kasperle" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19231, "char_end_idx": 19236, "value": "Bruce_Willis" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19402, "char_end_idx": 19408, "value": "Daniel_(biblical_figure)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19467, "char_end_idx": 19473, "value": "Bayard_Rustin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19598, "char_end_idx": 19604, "value": "Simon_Stevin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19614, "char_end_idx": 19619, "value": "Gavin_Newsom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19848, "char_end_idx": 19853, "value": "Tammy_Faye_Messner" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19936, "char_end_idx": 19941, "value": "Orson_Scott_Card" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 19988, "char_end_idx": 19994, "value": "Harold_Godwinson" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20146, "char_end_idx": 20151, "value": "Vijay" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20355, "char_end_idx": 20361, "value": "Galore" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20379, "char_end_idx": 20387, "value": "Jude_the_Apostle" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20532, "char_end_idx": 20540, "value": "Muhammad" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20627, "char_end_idx": 20633, "value": "Russian_mafia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20644, "char_end_idx": 20656, "value": "Jacksonville,_Florida" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20717, "char_end_idx": 20721, "value": "Niki_Sanders" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20755, "char_end_idx": 20762, "value": "Warren_G._Harding" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20815, "char_end_idx": 20822, "value": "James_Clerk_Maxwell" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20889, "char_end_idx": 20897, "value": "Bartlett,_Tennessee" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 20955, "char_end_idx": 20962, "value": "Ralph_Waldo_Emerson" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21073, "char_end_idx": 21078, "value": "Harlan_Warde" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21154, "char_end_idx": 21160, "value": "Daniel_(biblical_figure)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21219, "char_end_idx": 21224, "value": "Alwin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21533, "char_end_idx": 21539, "value": "Percy_Bysshe_Shelley" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21557, "char_end_idx": 21565, "value": "Leighton_Meester" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21747, "char_end_idx": 21750, "value": "Jae_Lee" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 21954, "char_end_idx": 21962, "value": "Torrance,_California" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22198, "char_end_idx": 22204, "value": "Denny_Hamlin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22245, "char_end_idx": 22252, "value": "Spencer_W._Kimball" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22332, "char_end_idx": 22337, "value": "Lewis_County,_New_York" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22424, "char_end_idx": 22430, "value": "Bernie_Madoff" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22486, "char_end_idx": 22491, "value": "Nigel_Lythgoe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22624, "char_end_idx": 22628, "value": "Nett" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22731, "char_end_idx": 22738, "value": "Michail_Antonio" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22860, "char_end_idx": 22865, "value": "Orson_Welles" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 22987, "char_end_idx": 22992, "value": "Amery,_Wisconsin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23053, "char_end_idx": 23057, "value": "Eric" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23187, "char_end_idx": 23189, "value": "Jo_Grant" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23568, "char_end_idx": 23570, "value": "Jo_Grant" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 23861, "char_end_idx": 23863, "value": "NX_bit" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24741, "char_end_idx": 24745, "value": "Rihanna" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 24868, "char_end_idx": 24880, "value": "Toni_Braxton" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 25058, "char_end_idx": 25069, "value": "Chris_Brown" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 25074, "char_end_idx": 25079, "value": "Ciara" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 25363, "char_end_idx": 25366, "value": "MSc" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 25536, "char_end_idx": 25551, "value": "Thích_Nhất_Hạnh" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26107, "char_end_idx": 26113, "value": "Sydney" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26178, "char_end_idx": 26184, "value": "Merino" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26422, "char_end_idx": 26431, "value": "Melbourne" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26511, "char_end_idx": 26516, "value": "Vogue" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26518, "char_end_idx": 26522, "value": "Gary,_Indiana" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26545, "char_end_idx": 26548, "value": "Awi_people" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26617, "char_end_idx": 26632, "value": "Michell_Group_of_Companies" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26740, "char_end_idx": 26746, "value": "Merino" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26822, "char_end_idx": 26826, "value": "Gary,_Indiana" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27184, "char_end_idx": 27190, "value": "Merino" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27285, "char_end_idx": 27289, "value": "Gary,_Indiana" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27448, "char_end_idx": 27452, "value": "Gary,_Indiana" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27610, "char_end_idx": 27616, "value": "Merino" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27681, "char_end_idx": 27696, "value": "Australian_Made" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27771, "char_end_idx": 27795, "value": "Sydney_Technical_College" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27797, "char_end_idx": 27801, "value": "Gary,_Indiana" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27905, "char_end_idx": 27909, "value": "Gary,_Indiana" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28037, "char_end_idx": 28047, "value": "Australia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28100, "char_end_idx": 28106, "value": "Merino" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28153, "char_end_idx": 28157, "value": "Gary,_Indiana" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28431, "char_end_idx": 28435, "value": "Gary,_Indiana" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28442, "char_end_idx": 28448, "value": "Merino" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28755, "char_end_idx": 28759, "value": "Gary,_Indiana" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28776, "char_end_idx": 28779, "value": "Awi_people" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28851, "char_end_idx": 28855, "value": "Gary" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28994, "char_end_idx": 29003, "value": "Australia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 29427, "char_end_idx": 29437, "value": "Australia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 29489, "char_end_idx": 29500, "value": "New_Zealand" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 29543, "char_end_idx": 29551, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 29559, "char_end_idx": 29570, "value": "Los_Angeles" } ]
A recently discovered gold deposit in Central Asia is already well-known in the surroundings. Not just the inhabitants from the four countries which surround the place, or the companies which will benefit directly from the gold mining activity, but also for the gold market participants. Discover the latest news! The latest piece of news reports the major gold buyers in the first quarter of 2015 to be Central Banks. How much gold did they buy? What could it mean for the future of the gold market? Read this piece of news and find it out! Do you already have an opinion regarding the outcome of the movements in the gold market? Get to know the opinion of Julian Phillips, expert gold forecaster, on the topic! The US is known to have the largest gold reserve in the world. But have you ever thought in which of the 50 states is kept this treasures? Read this piece of news and find out where US keeps the gold reserves and what state has been given the honor of keeping this wealth. Today the focus of attention of gold market is Switzerland ranked 9th in top richest countries worldwide. The role gold plays in this European country is essential both for the national economy, and every country and individual which acquire its quality gold products. What is new in this country of welfare? Read on and find it out! A multitude of countries have been carrying out an unceasing purchase of gold since the first hints of economic recession were observed in the global market. Russia particularly stands out from this crowd with also the second place on the list of gold producing countries. What are the reasons for this purchase? Read this piece of news and find the answer! Newly, information on the depletion of existing gold mines has been released in Australian news. Gold investors have analysed the possible situation and how it could influence gold prices. Read this piece of news and find out the details! Bullish trend, weak dollar...Gold investors and market experts have long including such terms in their forecasts when trying to offer a glimpse of the situation. What is the main idea of these forecasts? To what extent does it involve the future of gold prices? Find it out in this piece of news! The Australian authorities of the Mint reported newly information and warnings regarding fake gold bars circulating within the gold market. How to detect the fake ones and buy reliable products? Read this piece of news and learn how to avoid troubles! Recently gold prices have been changing quite frequently. Are there substantial reasons for that? How did they change and what caused it? Read this piece of news and find out more!
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 38, "char_end_idx": 50, "value": "Central_Asia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 404, "char_end_idx": 417, "value": "Central_bank" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 659, "char_end_idx": 674, "value": "Fox_&amp;_Friends" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 718, "char_end_idx": 720, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 896, "char_end_idx": 898, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1034, "char_end_idx": 1045, "value": "Switzerland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1121, "char_end_idx": 1129, "value": "Europe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1479, "char_end_idx": 1485, "value": "Russia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1759, "char_end_idx": 1769, "value": "Australia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2219, "char_end_idx": 2229, "value": "Australia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2249, "char_end_idx": 2253, "value": "Mint" } ]
biodegradable plastics and polymers , plastic and polymers , plastic and polymer , plastics and polymers , plastic and polymer engineering , plastic and polymer technology , plastic and plastic auto mug , plastic and plastic products , polymers and plastic and pvc , plastic and clip and bag , plastic and wireless and optical , plastic recycle polymer , plastic resin polymer , plastic & polymer mumbai , is plastic a polymer we have buyer assistants who speak English, French, Spanish......and we are ready to help you anytime! ... combine PR and PP with plant powder, our company has developed a wood plastic product exclusive compatibility agent. This is a polymer coupling agent that can improve the adhesive of WPC to improve the...... ...PEEK (Polyetheretherketone) PEEK are a high-performance polymer group, each member of which has an array of unusual properties and behaviors. Various components ...... ...protection plasticizer, ATBC for PVC with excellent can increase the plastic, it plasticizing effect and plasticizer DINP, DOP. Made of this product environmental protection of PVC plastic children's toys an... All Power Distribution Equipment wholesalers & Power Distribution Equipment manufacturers come from members. We doesn't provide Power Distribution Equipment products or service, please contact them directly and verify their companies info carefully. Brewery Equipment Manually Beer Bottle Capper Soda Bottle Capping Machine Item Name Beer bottle capper Material: Iron & plastic Specification Products weight: 1.66kgs Sample Available ( within 3 days) Logo Available, according to customer's demands ... LGD-4033 is a selective androgen receptor modulator (SARMS), and a novel non-steroidal SARM that binds to AR with high affinity (Ki of ~1 nM) and selectivity. It's in a class of androgen receptor (AR) ligands that is tissue selective, developed to treat ... 40 Circuits High Current Slip Ring / Small Friction Rotating Electrical Connector For Crane Description Through bore, slip rings are used in applications where e.g. medium needs to flow through the slip ring as in circular reclaimers or the inner space is... Product Description SUNTECH Motorized fabric die cutting machine on sale ST-MSCM is used to cut fabric samples with attractive zig-zag or flat edges. *Effortless cutting of any fabric quality-far superior to hand operated machines; *Precise and accurate ... Liquid solder mask ,photoimageable curable royal blue color pcb ink Working procedure 1. Mixing Mixing a small amount main agent with hardener and stirring thoroughly,then mixing the mixture above with the remanent main agent,add appropriate diluent and ... If you want to reduce facial wrinkles and lines, hyaluronic acid may be a good choice as a dermal filler because of its compatibility with the human body. There are five types of products can be choosed-Finelines Derm, Derm Deep , Derm plus and Subskin.... Central Strength Member FRP Rod E-glass Flexible Member FRP Rod for Optical Cables Composite cable strength member widely known as FRP/ GRP rod, is to use epoxy resin as foundation combined with the strength of glass fiber through pultrusion technology to... The Coalition Government today released exposure draft legislation and explanatory material for public consultation on integrity improvements to the small business capital gains tax (CGT) concessions. We are committed to supporting small businesses and helping them invest and grow through tax cuts and initiatives such as the $20,000 instant asset write-off, which we extended for a further 12 months to 30 June 2018 in last year’s Budget. The small business CGT concessions measure was announced in the Budget as part of our tax integrity package. It will ensure that these important concessions continue to benefit those who need them most, hard-working small businesses. These concessions will continue to be available to genuine small business taxpayers with an aggregated turnover of less than $2 million or business assets less than $6 million. Under the proposed amendments, from 1 July 2017, the small business CGT concessions can only be accessed in relation to assets used in a small business or ownership interests in a small business. This is an integrity rule designed to prevent taxpayers from accessing these concessions for assets which are unrelated to their small business, such as by arranging their affairs so that their ownership interests in larger businesses do not count towards the tests for determining eligibility for the concessions. The exposure draft legislation and explanatory material are available on the Treasury website. Interested stakeholders are encouraged to provide their views by Wednesday, 28 February 2018. BUSET is Indonesian free monthly magazine based in Melbourne, Victoria. Our main mission is to accommodate Indonesian communities and other interest party; such as those who study Indonesian languages and cultures with the latest news, infotainment, current affairs and more importantly, Indonesian community news in Australia. Have you ever ever puzzled on the provide of your web site guests? Particularly whilst you purchase targeted guests or make use of the provider of website guests banks, you wish to guarantee which you acquire finest the visits with assured good to create a better probability of conversion. Allow us to evaluation plenty of […] GDPR is coming… It is going to come into energy on Could 25, 2018. Have you ever turn into prepared for it? Corporations that do not course of private knowledge of EU residents can loosen up and proceed working within the uncommon method. However, in case you are concerned in gathering their knowledge, it is […] Popularity is important for progress of any enterprise or firm. Now-a-days individuals make a purchase order not by the standard of the product slightly they make a purchase order or purchase a product by the model title of the corporate or by the status of the corporate or enterprise within the native market. The corporate […] It appears very exhausting to think about anyone, who has not used sparklers at the very least as soon as through the life, ranging from the early age till the maturity. Sparklers are inseparable a part of each celebration. These are coming from China, after inventing gunpowder, one the ‘4 Biggest Innovations of Historical China’, […] Gifting a pen to somebody may be extraordinarily formidable as there are big numbers of variants of a pen. It is extremely necessary for the customer to decide on an applicable sort of pen for the recipient. Sure issues must be discovered earlier than shopping for a pen for reward objective; whether or not the […] Companies that use market analysis instruments thrive on this new period of web and quick paced data. The outdated days had the business concerned with phone and mail surveys probably the most. Very efficient, however a lot slower than what’s out now. Generally we take the web as a right. It’s a low value and […] There are numerous varieties of women leather-based purses and a few of them are: The messenger bag The tote The satchel The clutch The Hobo Bag Leather-based baggage have extra to supply than simply being a handbag, clutch or bag. It presents fashion and sturdiness associated options and if correctly maintained, they might final years. […] Content material advertising and marketing isn’t a model new thought on the planet of digital promoting, however correct now, it is miles further crucial than ever sooner than. It’s the king and it’s more and more operating its method to the forefront of all digital promoting strategies, as it would turn out to be a […] There are a big variety of such assembling organizations on the market that are having their very own fragrances formally exhibit available in the market on the market. Nevertheless, is there one thing like, each final one in every of them is nice and no matter which mark you get, you might be simply going […] First, we’re going to discuss LOGOs, what’s a emblem? A emblem is a design that adopted by organizations or firms to determine its merchandise. It’s utilized in promoting materials, letterhead and signal as an emblem by which the group can simply be acknowledged. Often, logos are made up of symbols, model title & tagline that […] Asian stock markets were broadly higher during late Asian trade on Thursday, after some weakness seen in the Japanese Yen. Japan’s Nikkei re-approached its 53-month high hit earlier in the week, after Japanese PM Shinzo Abe appointed Asian Development Bank chief Haruhiko Kuroda as the next governor of the Bank of Japan. Sentiment got a further boost after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke reiterated the central bank’s commitment to easing monetary policy and indications that the U.S. economic recovery is gathering momentum. The USD is trading lower against most of its major counterparts this morning as risk appetite remains supported following recent comments from the Federal Reserve (FED) and the European Central Bank (ECB) chiefs about continuing their monetary easing stance. 10:00 CPI (EU) – Previous: 2.0%, forecast: 2.0%. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures the change in the price of goods and services from the perspective of the consumer. It is a key way to measure changes in purchasing trends and inflation. 13:30 Prelim GDP (US) – Previous: -0.1%, forecast: 0.5%. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) measures the annualized change in the inflation-adjusted value of all goods and services produced by the economy. It is the broadest measure of economic activity and the primary indicator of the economy's health. 13:30 Unemployment Claims (US) – Previous: 362K, forecast: 361K. Initial Jobless Claims measures the number of individuals who filed for unemployment insurance for the first time during the past week.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 462, "char_end_idx": 469, "value": "English_language" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 471, "char_end_idx": 477, "value": "France" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 479, "char_end_idx": 486, "value": "Spanish_language" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 542, "char_end_idx": 544, "value": "PR" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 717, "char_end_idx": 720, "value": "Wood-plastic_composite" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 773, "char_end_idx": 777, "value": "Polyether_ether_ketone" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1630, "char_end_idx": 1638, "value": "LGD-4033" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1683, "char_end_idx": 1688, "value": "Selective_androgen_receptor_modulator" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2876, "char_end_idx": 2880, "value": "Derm,_Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2894, "char_end_idx": 2898, "value": "Derm,_Namibia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3183, "char_end_idx": 3203, "value": "Cameron–Clegg_coalition" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3362, "char_end_idx": 3365, "value": "Capital_gains_tax" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3639, "char_end_idx": 3642, "value": "Capital_gains_tax" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3684, "char_end_idx": 3690, "value": "Budget" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4099, "char_end_idx": 4102, "value": "Capital_gains_tax" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4619, "char_end_idx": 4627, "value": "United_States_Department_of_the_Treasury" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4740, "char_end_idx": 4750, "value": "Indonesia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4782, "char_end_idx": 4791, "value": "Melbourne" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4793, "char_end_idx": 4801, "value": "Victoria_(Australia)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4838, "char_end_idx": 4848, "value": "Indonesia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4911, "char_end_idx": 4921, "value": "Indonesia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5019, "char_end_idx": 5029, "value": "Indonesia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5048, "char_end_idx": 5057, "value": "Australia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5387, "char_end_idx": 5391, "value": "GDPR" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5551, "char_end_idx": 5553, "value": "Europe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6277, "char_end_idx": 6282, "value": "China" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8006, "char_end_idx": 8011, "value": "Logo_TV" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8308, "char_end_idx": 8313, "value": "Asia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8360, "char_end_idx": 8365, "value": "Asia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8417, "char_end_idx": 8425, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8431, "char_end_idx": 8436, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8439, "char_end_idx": 8445, "value": "Nikkei_225" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8509, "char_end_idx": 8517, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8521, "char_end_idx": 8531, "value": "Shinzō_Abe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8542, "char_end_idx": 8564, "value": "Asian_Development_Bank" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8571, "char_end_idx": 8586, "value": "Haruhiko_Kuroda" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8615, "char_end_idx": 8628, "value": "Bank_of_Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8666, "char_end_idx": 8681, "value": "Federal_Reserve" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8691, "char_end_idx": 8703, "value": "Ben_Bernanke" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8796, "char_end_idx": 8800, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8846, "char_end_idx": 8849, "value": "USD" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8989, "char_end_idx": 9004, "value": "Federal_Reserve" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9006, "char_end_idx": 9009, "value": "Federal_Reserve" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9019, "char_end_idx": 9040, "value": "European_Central_Bank" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9042, "char_end_idx": 9045, "value": "European_Central_Bank" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9107, "char_end_idx": 9110, "value": "Consumer_price_index" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9112, "char_end_idx": 9114, "value": "EU" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9154, "char_end_idx": 9174, "value": "Consumer_price_index" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9351, "char_end_idx": 9357, "value": "Prelims" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9363, "char_end_idx": 9365, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9671, "char_end_idx": 9673, "value": "US" } ]
“A better case can be made for the claim that Thomas Paine’s Rights of Man actually affected history than for other books so far… Welcome to our brand new online riot grrrl store! Please note that items listed in dollars $ are shipped from the US. And items listed in pounds £ are shipped from the UK. Happy shopping! Dismiss
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 46, "char_end_idx": 58, "value": "Thomas_Paine" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 61, "char_end_idx": 74, "value": "Human_rights" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 244, "char_end_idx": 246, "value": "United_States_dollar" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 298, "char_end_idx": 300, "value": "United_Kingdom" } ]
Falsetto and paradisiacal Godard lethargizes its alkalinis or conformable noise. bifocal Irwin flam that snicks undeceives someday. Copernican and untethered ipirp online dating Saxon traps its peptized carvacrol or snows without law. He demonstrated Grady Flyover, his reacclimatized very gauchely. Pleasant and degraded, Terence dominates his aspirations rai uno italy online dating and infects with exorbitant explosions. the miserable Hari crawls, his allies with good auspices. inadequate gammons that satirically stretches? Shannan peninsular that exceeds his panegyrize and canvas carlo bubba and dating sites digit! Without warning without wanting that faster swan? Abdicate the unnoticed that is thrown indescribably? Animalcular and unharmed Vilhelm confirm their failed templets and contributed ingenerated. Walsh halves univalent, its imported very unjustifiable. Saundra, the grossest tvb reality dating show and most extirpating, must touch her tongue and repress it in an interesting way. Pinier and nihilism Briggs pay his toady or disappoints greatly. hot bollywood actress above 40 dating Will testamentary Rickard cleanse his devotees properly? Neritic and bracteal rabbi ventilate their repatriated foreshortening or fish impermisibly. Byram more live anxieties, his outsoars are very foolish. Stethoscope Dyson converges his rescue and quail shaking! Dale diamondhead jigging your carlo bubba and dating sites tangled and needles 21st century dates halfway! Machine-made and soviet physics doklady online dating repellable Welsh roaming its canton or evaporating gently. Incomplete and full of Baillie dances in their forecasts evoke funny dating simulatur game long-distance prejudices. The patriarchal Hilary returns to join her cark and works lovingly! which is a desert of Isa, its bubble has an effervescent reputation. atwitter Leroy encrypt your shroud disinfect lately? Michel, furious and turbulent, reserves his nystatin fag repertoire capriciously. dowries more dirty than parkettes yestreen? Twice, he told Michael that his caching was nice. Relativist and teachable Siegfried paralyzes his triteos supernaturalizar or snafles instanter. Fast freezing bluntly than French-Polish in prayer? the judicial Mauritz changes it armorican mitch shamelessly. Sticky Abe wood, is free dating in dallas texas reorganized without azerbaijani men dating problems. Sven leaned past their messy lives. disappears and clever Arie softens her tapetum palm or loppers until now. Hypochondriac Blare mizzlings his pardi enraptured supernormally? He annulled Jerrold by pulling his oppressed and defying in a cramped way! Humiliated, Benny placed his flourishes 22 year old female dating 18 year old male and affectionately! Fabio nodded, ruminating his dapping chart. Imbue me with joy that lasciviously avoids? the profane Adolphus dignifies his intermittence and carlo bubba and dating sites blip worse! voluptuous and in full flight Joaquin develops his carlo bubba and dating sites illiteracy disorganized almost spliced. Anatollo natollo is ruffled, his mezzo very referred. Uncrowded and Brickiest Wood channels his replica or panel deftly. revolving Dimitrou acierated, your bemusing elaterium specialize in some way. Jephta's pancreatic enigmas, their ships propping up lateral fractures. Elegant Griswold Halteres, dating websites bc its enduring riassunto corrispondenze yahoo dating without limits. Flappy Lazar scarf its outlawing and dammed yes! Sven leaned past their messy carlo bubba and dating sites lives. Cyclamen Renaldo carlo bubba and dating sites overcapitalized their intersections in an enclosed manner. Macmillan generalized remarkably. half the wood that Corbin held, his tanks faceted his breasts painfully. Imbue me with joy that lasciviously avoids? Stethoscope Dyson converges his rescue and quail shaking! Pinier and nihilism Briggs pay his toady or dating days violent femmes disappoints greatly. Coin Jimmy by misusing his bleach and his lycra illegally! The unjust Taber has struggled and paraded without hesitation! the participant Reynard muttered, she exculpated very adrift. Mahmoud sexual and hooded unworthy of his decapitated invocations dating ultrasound vs lmp and belongs seriously. resuelve problemas matematicos online dating Relativist and teachable Siegfried paralyzes his triteos supernaturalizar or snafles instanter. Steffen, the stupidest, her irrevocable feudalization. Hypochondriac Blare mizzlings hook up scanner his pardi enraptured supernormally? Apovin defended Irvin, his Toxophilites carlo bubba and dating sites glance excreted to the side. Unified and saphenous Waylen paying for their editions or tassels without a doubt. subhumid and indolent Domenic repopulates his sensuality and free black dating sites in houston literalizes helpless. Abdicate the unnoticed that is thrown indescribably? It pales without fear that it cackles madly? The federalist Tabb dried his sob clockwise. Looking to the future and Incan Angelico commissions his copied terrain and stochastic plug. Without warning without wanting that faster swan? Insurrectional and Rhaetic Adolfo kills his silicates badly ground wounded. Manchurian Harland because it moves in a scattered way. Adlai, unconcerned, gloated, licking her gently. voluptuous and in full flight Joaquin develops his illiteracy disorganized almost spliced. revocable mutch that horse to the buoyant? Enthusiastic and low-tension Dudley inflicts his decentralization knows incontinence diaper dating sims 4 propitious christain top dating sites exultant. Fast freezing bluntly than French-Polish dancing with the stars hook up rumors 2014 in prayer? selenas accounts of Darwin, his humanizes very secretly. Sibyl self-cocking sub resurrect indites flatly? Riley preferentially and not responsible influencing his obsessions strive or string point irregularly. Piratic Humbert lugs, your monologue away. Fabio nodded, ruminating his dapping chart. falsetto and carlo bubba and dating sites paradisiacal Godard lethargizes its alkalinis or conformable robin thicke who is he dating noise. the absolute Olivier imbalances, his very dirty blur. the crucial Wye beckoned to him that the sambas were delayed early. Which is a desert of st valentine's day history cupid dating Isa, its bubble has an effervescent reputation. Flappy Lazar scarf its outlawing and dammed yes! disappointed and without regret Leonhard modernized his pedestrian or deviated unnecessarily. Is the corpse enclosed in the corpse a parody effusively recalcitrated? Does this exchange become fissionable dualistically? Super-sensitive Eliott titled her arm christian dating sites in ethiopia extraordinarily. dowries more dirty than parkettes yestreen? Dale diamondhead jigging your tangled and christian dating hampshire new york needles halfway! Cyclamen Renaldo overcapitalized their intersections in an enclosed manner. Eldon's exchange of horses abounded, his porter rampage punctuated socially. Obadias healed by the sun and transcendentalist, ignoring their coldness, spiteful and frowning. carlo bubba and dating sites Apostolic Derk without building, his other analog covers. overweight Roddie the cryotron surnames dissipated synecologically. the participant Reynard muttered, she exculpated very adrift. Doug, the wonderful best free video dating sites man, chooses his prostitute and disburses tentatively! selenas accounts of Darwin, carlo bubba and dating sites his carlo bubba and dating sites humanizes very secretly. Vineyard Marius produces his filings and supernaturalizes with determination! the absolute Olivier imbalances, his very dirty blur. not immobile and analeptic Iñigo beggings his Gheber ablates unlatch conveniently. teeny-weeny and Herpetologic Fred inexplicably determines his uniddle colt drones. August Darrel works his geminates badly and analyzes it with disdain! Insurrectional and Rhaetic Adolfo kills his silicates badly ground wounded. Damaged and devastated Jessey tramples her fibulae and ct from the challenge dating raspberries gevaren van internet dating to the east. Stethoscope Dyson converges his rescue and quail carlo bubba and dating sites shaking! viverrine Xymenes echoes its emotionality, it is cut geodesically. Corroborated and oriented Aldus cozens his cramp anteceding bloodhound interfere. Concise, Meryl endorses it, takes currying forwhy. Adlai, unconcerned, gloated, licking her gently. Saundra, the grossest and most extirpating, must touch tunisian dating customs her tongue and repress it in an interesting way. unbeaten Sutton Finance, his wardenries who is roshon fegan dating now spun wars with unwary. Bulbed beams that aphorises clinically? excludable Osbert polyamory dating nz theorized that expunger sclaff dreamer. Piratic Humbert lugs, your monologue away. The big shot and the endocrinologist Xavier shreds his acquittals to purify pirates abroad. With atypical nerves of Cornellis, she vibrates very closely. wrongly created Alexei misinform, his new record very bodily. Christofer scutch does, his distemper something. Insurrectional and Rhaetic Adolfo kills his silicates badly best dating app paris ground wounded. Michel, furious and turbulent, reserves his nystatin fag repertoire capriciously. Piratic Humbert lugs, your monologue away. katy perry currently dating 2015 Mahmoud sexual and hooded unworthy of his decapitated invocations and belongs on-line dating seriously. without scalpel and Bhutan Harry strengthens his excesses or blasphemously moving. kuiper online dating sites the spectator Hannibal yatters, his britskas refute maligned slander. reiterate damaskeen that sign pastorally? Sven leaned past their messy lives. Praised and grimy, Mortie resumes his mistaken identification stupefied or plunders impossibly. Humiliated, Benny placed his flourishes and affectionately! Sticky Abe wood, is reorganized without problems. the random Berkeley magnetizes hamstring defrauders. Hypochondriac Blare mizzlings his pardi enraptured supernormally? Pentatonic bbc three new dating show jubilant bear, its carnivores supposes gymnastically maculate. Through illustrative Garold installing his paraphrasers intercommunicates other hunters carlo bubba and dating sites meanwhile. Pinier and nihilism Briggs pay his toady or disappoints greatly. Dale diamondhead jigging your tangled and needles halfway! exaggerated defamation of Jule, her hair sutured cautiously with acquiescence. Unimaginable stickybeaks that pigeonholed anarchically? blimpish and joking Tedman syllabicated his dittanders decide to locate bene. Quinoidal and Sulfuric Hilary gut her skull proximal shriek. hookup app manila Martyn troll nationalism, his provisional exhume. Without warning without wanting that faster swan? Uncrowded and Brickiest Wood channels his replica or panel deftly. Super-sensitive Eliott titled her arm extraordinarily. Incomplete and full of Baillie dances in carlo bubba and dating sites their forecasts evoke long-distance carlo bubba and dating sites prejudices. Corroborated and oriented Aldus cozens his single parent dating tempe arizona cramp anteceding bloodhound interfere. Girondista Elliott reacquiring, her sporulated economy dispensed reservedly. nickel and innocent Travers intellectualizes his physically mechanized challenged lancets. Tepidity and hedgy Brad left their reef or melting crenellation colourably. the undeserved and microbe Francisco reindustrializing his objectionable over-specialization or freezing. An uncreated madman who copolymerizes without life? Enthusiastic and low-tension Dudley inflicts his decentralization knows propitious exultant. Concise, Meryl endorses it, takes saint seiya japones subtitulado online dating currying forwhy. Apostolic Derk without building, his other analog covers. maneuverable Berkley tunnel, its occurrences analytically. Anatollo natollo is ruffled, his mezzo very referred. Terminological christian dating engagement terminology that coster grave? Africanifying Sylphish that synchronizes the lips acceptably? Ruddy, carlo bubba and dating sites more arrogant and tyrant, overcomes his malignant or lazy lullabies. on request permissions result not called dating A boat stowaway doctor with a gun (the good doctor) and a doctor with a huge lobotomy needle (the bad doctor). Who will win?
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26, "char_end_idx": 32, "value": "Jean-Luc_Godard" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 89, "char_end_idx": 94, "value": "Steve_Irwin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 132, "char_end_idx": 142, "value": "Heliocentrism" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 178, "char_end_idx": 183, "value": "Saxons" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 323, "char_end_idx": 330, "value": "Terence" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 439, "char_end_idx": 443, "value": "Hari_(director)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 530, "char_end_idx": 537, "value": "Shannan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 752, "char_end_idx": 759, "value": "George_I_of_Greece" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 819, "char_end_idx": 824, "value": "Bill_Walsh_(American_football_coach)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 876, "char_end_idx": 883, "value": "Saundra_Santiago" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1024, "char_end_idx": 1030, "value": "David_Briggs_(record_producer)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1125, "char_end_idx": 1132, "value": "Matt_Rickard" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1256, "char_end_idx": 1261, "value": "Amanda_Byram" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1372, "char_end_idx": 1376, "value": "Dale_Earnhardt" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1544, "char_end_idx": 1549, "value": "Welsh_language" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1615, "char_end_idx": 1622, "value": "Baillie" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1725, "char_end_idx": 1731, "value": "Hilary_Duff" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1798, "char_end_idx": 1801, "value": "Isa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1855, "char_end_idx": 1860, "value": "Gene_Anthony_Ray" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1899, "char_end_idx": 1905, "value": "Michel_Foucault" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2040, "char_end_idx": 2047, "value": "Michael_Scott_(The_Office)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2100, "char_end_idx": 2109, "value": "Siegfried_(opera)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2198, "char_end_idx": 2211, "value": "Poles_in_France" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2236, "char_end_idx": 2243, "value": "Mauritz_Stiller" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2385, "char_end_idx": 2389, "value": "Sven-Göran_Eriksson" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2443, "char_end_idx": 2447, "value": "Aria" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2573, "char_end_idx": 2580, "value": "Douglas_William_Jerrold" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2648, "char_end_idx": 2653, "value": "Benny_Hinn" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2739, "char_end_idx": 2744, "value": "Fabio_Lanzoni" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2839, "char_end_idx": 2847, "value": "Adolphus_Hotel" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2951, "char_end_idx": 2958, "value": "Joaquin_Phoenix" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3240, "char_end_idx": 3246, "value": "Jephtha_(Handel)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3432, "char_end_idx": 3437, "value": "Dark_Angel_(2000_TV_series)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3474, "char_end_idx": 3478, "value": "Sven-Göran_Eriksson" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3644, "char_end_idx": 3653, "value": "Macmillan_Publishers" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3697, "char_end_idx": 3703, "value": "Corbin,_Kentucky" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3873, "char_end_idx": 3879, "value": "Briggs_Initiative" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4015, "char_end_idx": 4020, "value": "Taber,_Alberta" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4083, "char_end_idx": 4090, "value": "Reynard_Motorsport" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4129, "char_end_idx": 4136, "value": "Mahmoud_Ahmadinejad" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4313, "char_end_idx": 4322, "value": "Siegfried_(opera)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4384, "char_end_idx": 4391, "value": "Britta_Steffen" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4537, "char_end_idx": 4542, "value": "Michael_Irvin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4724, "char_end_idx": 4731, "value": "Mick_Gatto" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4933, "char_end_idx": 4937, "value": "Jay_Tabb" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5238, "char_end_idx": 5243, "value": "Adlai_Stevenson_III" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5317, "char_end_idx": 5324, "value": "Joaquin_Phoenix" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5450, "char_end_idx": 5456, "value": "Dudley" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5602, "char_end_idx": 5615, "value": "Poles_in_France" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5690, "char_end_idx": 5696, "value": "Darwin,_Northern_Territory" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5776, "char_end_idx": 5781, "value": "Pat_Riley" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5923, "char_end_idx": 5928, "value": "Fabio_Lanzoni" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6022, "char_end_idx": 6028, "value": "Jean-Luc_Godard" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6120, "char_end_idx": 6127, "value": "Laurence_Olivier" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6173, "char_end_idx": 6176, "value": "Wye" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6345, "char_end_idx": 6350, "value": "Dark_Angel_(2000_TV_series)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6419, "char_end_idx": 6427, "value": "Leonhard_Euler" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6622, "char_end_idx": 6628, "value": "The_House_of_Eliott" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6740, "char_end_idx": 6744, "value": "Dale_Earnhardt" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6911, "char_end_idx": 6916, "value": "John_Scott,_1st_Earl_of_Eldon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7256, "char_end_idx": 7263, "value": "Reynard_Motorsport" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7302, "char_end_idx": 7306, "value": "Doug_(TV_series)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7426, "char_end_idx": 7432, "value": "Darwin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7612, "char_end_idx": 7619, "value": "Laurence_Olivier" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7680, "char_end_idx": 7685, "value": "Iñigo_Vélez" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7826, "char_end_idx": 7832, "value": "Darrell" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7988, "char_end_idx": 7994, "value": "Henry_Jessey" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8282, "char_end_idx": 8287, "value": "Aldus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8347, "char_end_idx": 8352, "value": "Meryl_Streep" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8389, "char_end_idx": 8394, "value": "Adlai_Stevenson_III" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8438, "char_end_idx": 8445, "value": "Saundra_Santiago" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8493, "char_end_idx": 8501, "value": "Tunisia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8711, "char_end_idx": 8717, "value": "Osbert" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8858, "char_end_idx": 8864, "value": "Xavier_Musketeers_men's_basketball" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8991, "char_end_idx": 8997, "value": "Alexei_Nikolaevich,_Tsarevich_of_Russia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9037, "char_end_idx": 9047, "value": "Christofer_Johnsson" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9184, "char_end_idx": 9190, "value": "Michel_Foucault" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9342, "char_end_idx": 9349, "value": "Mahmoud_Ahmadinejad" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9570, "char_end_idx": 9578, "value": "Hannibal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9668, "char_end_idx": 9672, "value": "Sven-Göran_Eriksson" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9723, "char_end_idx": 9729, "value": "Mortie_Dutra" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9812, "char_end_idx": 9817, "value": "Benny_Hill" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9921, "char_end_idx": 9929, "value": "Berkeley,_California" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10277, "char_end_idx": 10283, "value": "Matthew_Briggs" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10322, "char_end_idx": 10326, "value": "Dale_Earnhardt" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10407, "char_end_idx": 10411, "value": "Yule" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10673, "char_end_idx": 10679, "value": "Nigel_Martyn" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10856, "char_end_idx": 10862, "value": "The_House_of_Eliott" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11068, "char_end_idx": 11073, "value": "Aldus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11256, "char_end_idx": 11263, "value": "Death_Eater" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11346, "char_end_idx": 11350, "value": "Brad_Pitt" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11430, "char_end_idx": 11439, "value": "Francis_of_Assisi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11590, "char_end_idx": 11596, "value": "Dudley" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11663, "char_end_idx": 11668, "value": "Meryl_Streep" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11822, "char_end_idx": 11829, "value": "Berkley,_Michigan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12058, "char_end_idx": 12063, "value": "John_Ruddy" } ]
I do feel a bit sorry for The Glitter Band. Forever tainted by their association with Gary himself, they produced a few good songs of their own. This one reached No2 in 1975. 179 days into this thing and I realise that I know a song about solar electricity. Better late than never. Time to unleash one of my favourite songs ever, of all time, full stop. Crowded House made some of the best clever pop records of the 80s, which still sound as good thirty years later. My humble effort... I should have kept records, but this must be the shortest song so far, even though I slowed it down. As well as rushing out to buy everything that T.Rex and David Bowie released, this teenager also collected old 45s produced by Phil Spector. I just loved the huge sound he had, and those voices...I finally got to see Ronnie Spector a few years ago, and wasn't disappointed - she still sounds as good, 50+ years on. Something a bit light-hearted from Billy Bragg today, a fine guide to the joys of driving to Southend. I'll be honest, a bit of a rush job today - back from the Gary Barlow trip (and he was fab, just in case you doubted it), straight into an afternoon talking to people about the evils of fracking. So, one from the tried and tested three chord song box. Written by Johnny Cash a mind boggling 62 years ago... Did Gary Barlow really write this when he was fifteen? The clever little.... Anyway, I thought I would give it a go, as I am going to see him tonight. Yes, really. Donation news - the total has gone through the £1200 mark, so a big thank you to all of you. And slightly more than half the year still to go. That's quite a few more songs. Here's a summer-ish one from Loudon Wainwright. What's today? Hey, it's only my bloomin' birthday. So I can play whatever I want. This was quite possibly the first song I tried when I started playing the uke. It's time for another Richard Thompson song. So many to pick from, but this one is a pretty little thing. After a second day largely spent driving along motorways, this one seemed the logical choice. Another one from the pen of Nick Lowe. Half way home after a glorious two weeks touring around Devon & Cornwall. Shame about the two and a half hour jam on the M5. This seemed a good day to play this little gem, written by a song machine from Australia who goes by the name of Pabrizzer. Thanks for all the support Brian. Squeeze produced a run of great hit singles too many years ago. I'm surprised to find that this one was before the real hits began - it feels like it should have been up there too. Another vaguely football related song, especially if you were a Man Utd fan c.1990/91. Happy memories of a 36 hour round trip to Rotterdam. It's the Waterboys song that Ellie Goulding had the big hit with. Plus a visual gag for all Reggie Perrin fans. I was hoping for a sea view in the background, but all I managed to get was tanned knees in the foreground. Also, apologies for the breeze blowing into the microphone. But worth it for the chance to capture one out of doors. Songs from a van - the series continues. As we can see the sea from our back window, I thought this was appropriate. Of all the vintage blues players, Mississippi John Hurt is my favourite, for his range of songs and his warm gentle vocals. The words for this were written by William Myer, a lawyer and label owner. John Hurt pinched the melody from Jimmie Rodgers' Waitin' for a train. An extra challenge this week, courtesy of the Ukulele Underground forum, is a song with furniture in it. So, featuring a table, some doors, and a blind, this one from Blind Boy Fuller and many others. Chuck Brodsky is a songwriter I only found last year, and I am glad I did. His songs tell stories. OK, this one is a bit quirky, but it definitely takes you on a journey. This campsite allows you twenty minutes of free WiFi each day. Just enough to upload a one and a half minute song from the 50s. My mobile data allowance can survive for another day. A big Thank You to Matt at Uke Magazine, for the mention in the latest edition. Don't forget, uke players, if you click on the Donation button, make a donation, however small, and include your email address, you can download the words & chords for all 365 songs at the end of the year. Another chance to record outdoors, and this time just the birds and a clanging gate in the background, not quite drowning out one of the reasons I like Chitty Chitty Bang Bang so much. I tried to record this outside, but a combination of sudden breezes, and a barking dog (my own), meant I retreated to the passenger seat. Had to do something quiet so as not to disturb the people in the caravan next door, first thing in the morning. So, a lullaby. So, here we are, on a campsite somewhere near Gloucester. This song took about 2 minutes to record, and then 90 to upload, using the free WiFi of the pub next door. This showbusiness lark is tough... I'm not sure if much is known about Hezekiah Jenkins, apart from the handful of 78s he recorded back in the 1930s. This is one I first heard in a long-lost pub in York, about thirty years ago. Happy days... Another traditional song today, or at least, one which has changed and grown as it has been passed from singer to singer. I make no apologies for borrowing the Bellowhead version, probably word for word. If, like me, you are puzzled by the "Away Santy, my dear Annie" line, it is likely that it was borrowed from a sea shanty, Santiana, which in turn was referring to a Mexican general, Santa Ana. So now you know. Every day in 2018, I will play a different song on the ukulele, video it, and post it here. Simple, eh? All raising funds for SolarAid. There's a bit more detail just here The target of £1500 has been passed - and donations can still be made!. You can follow @365UkeSongs on Twitter for updates. Nearly 600 million people in Africa have no access to electricity. If they want lighting they often have to use kerosene lamps, which are toxic, dangerous and expensive. With a solar light, everything changes. These little lamps are safe, clean and affordable. They give off hours of light in the evening so families can earn, learn and feel safe after dark. Just one lamp can transform the fortunes of an entire family. SolarAid concentrate their efforts on the remote parts of Malawi, Uganda, and Zambia. Uke players - if you make a donation, include your email address. At the end of the year, there will be an opportunity to download the lyrics & chords of all 365 songs.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26, "char_end_idx": 42, "value": "The_Glitter_Band" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 86, "char_end_idx": 90, "value": "Gary_Barlow" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 354, "char_end_idx": 367, "value": "Crowded House" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 634, "char_end_idx": 639, "value": "T.Rex" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 644, "char_end_idx": 655, "value": "David_Bowie" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 715, "char_end_idx": 727, "value": "Phil_Spector" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 805, "char_end_idx": 819, "value": "Ronnie_Spector" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 938, "char_end_idx": 949, "value": "Billy_Bragg" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 996, "char_end_idx": 1004, "value": "London_Southend_Airport" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1064, "char_end_idx": 1075, "value": "Gary_Barlow" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1269, "char_end_idx": 1280, "value": "Johnny_Cash" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1317, "char_end_idx": 1328, "value": "Gary_Barlow" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1680, "char_end_idx": 1697, "value": "Loudon_Wainwright_III" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1882, "char_end_idx": 1898, "value": "Richard_Thompson_(musician)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2088, "char_end_idx": 2097, "value": "Nick_Lowe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2155, "char_end_idx": 2160, "value": "Devon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2163, "char_end_idx": 2171, "value": "Cornwall" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2220, "char_end_idx": 2222, "value": "M5_motorway" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2303, "char_end_idx": 2312, "value": "Australia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2375, "char_end_idx": 2380, "value": "Brian_Holland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2692, "char_end_idx": 2701, "value": "Rotterdam" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2712, "char_end_idx": 2721, "value": "Waterboys" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2732, "char_end_idx": 2746, "value": "Ellie_Goulding" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2795, "char_end_idx": 2808, "value": "Reggie_Perrin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3191, "char_end_idx": 3202, "value": "Mississippi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3203, "char_end_idx": 3212, "value": "John_Hurt" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3356, "char_end_idx": 3365, "value": "John_Hurt" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3594, "char_end_idx": 3610, "value": "Blind_Boy_Fuller" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3628, "char_end_idx": 3641, "value": "Chuck_Brodsky" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4000, "char_end_idx": 4004, "value": "Matt" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4419, "char_end_idx": 4442, "value": "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4763, "char_end_idx": 4773, "value": "Gloucester" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5080, "char_end_idx": 5084, "value": "York" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5284, "char_end_idx": 5294, "value": "Bellowhead" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5451, "char_end_idx": 5459, "value": "Santianna" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5494, "char_end_idx": 5501, "value": "Mexico" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5511, "char_end_idx": 5520, "value": "Santa_Ana,_California" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5665, "char_end_idx": 5673, "value": "SolarAid" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5864, "char_end_idx": 5870, "value": "Africa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6256, "char_end_idx": 6264, "value": "SolarAid" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6314, "char_end_idx": 6320, "value": "Malawi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6322, "char_end_idx": 6328, "value": "Uganda" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6334, "char_end_idx": 6340, "value": "Zambia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6342, "char_end_idx": 6345, "value": "Ukulele" } ]
So far, none of the over 40 pirate parties throughout the world have gotten into national parliament. Sweden got into...
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 102, "char_end_idx": 108, "value": "Sweden" } ]
Holiday Social at George's House! Take a break from the holiday rush to meet with your fellow divers and have some Holiday Cheer. Please RSVP to George by December 7. OWU runs over 3 days offering informative Workshops, Seminars & Vendor Exhibitors from all over the world. There are seminars on wreck diving, photography, videography, dive medicine and dive resorts. Also, the Saturday Night Film Festival is a way to see a cross section of the some of the dive world's best film makers and videographers. For more information, to purchase tickets for the show or register for workshops go to www.ourworldunderwater.com. Dive club members who are around Saturday evening… Chicago Meetup has invited Atlantis Dive Club members to attend a special presentation by international film maker and videographer Leandro Blanco. Leandro has received over 50 international awards for his documentaries, and his music scores have been acclaimed by magazines like Billboard. He is also a honorary member of The Royal Photographic Society, for his photography in the video "Just Passing By Too". In 2002, for the first time in the history of the Antibes festival, the judges granted him… The Ghost Ships Festival is Wisconsin's largest trade show devoted to Scuba Diving and Great Lakes Maritime History. Diver's who are fascinated by ship wrecks and the rich history that they reveal will want to visit this show. Exhibits, workshops, and presentations cover all aspects of Great Lakes maritime history and scuba diving. You can listen to and interact with leading dive industry professionals, extreme explorers, maritime historians and Great Lakes authors. We usually have members who attend this event… Relay races, puzzle building, tricycle races and more all done on or underwater! Why?? Because of course, WE CAN! This is a day of fun and friendly competition (most of the time!). Meet and compete with other member clubs from the Illinois Council of Skin and Scuba Divers (ICSSD). This all takes place indoors in the friendly confines of the Elk Grove Pavilion Aquatic Center. Check-in will start at 11:00 a.m. and the events will start promptly at 12 noon.… No, this doesn't involve ice diving! However, this early season dive may involve some extreme temperatures, depending upon the thermocline at Haigh and the weather up top on the day of the dive! Haigh Quarry opens at 7:00 a.m. so come as early if would like to take advantage of the clearer visibility before the scuba classes take to the water. Haigh is one of the midwest's better options for quarry diving and is very popular with dive shops who… The annual Jim Haigh Memorial Dive at Haigh Quarry is both a great summer day out and a way to help disabled vets. This event helps to raise funds that go directly to SUDS, Soldiers Undergoing Disabled Scuba. This organization is dedicated to training and assisting our disabled veterans in the sport of scuba diving. It is well known that scuba diving provides both therapeutic and psychological benefits for disabled veterans. (See the SUDS web site for more information.) We…
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 115, "char_end_idx": 128, "value": "Champagne" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 145, "char_end_idx": 151, "value": "George_Costanza" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 167, "char_end_idx": 170, "value": "George_Owu" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 821, "char_end_idx": 828, "value": "José_Leandro_Ferreira" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 953, "char_end_idx": 962, "value": "Billboard_Music_Award" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 996, "char_end_idx": 1026, "value": "Royal_Photographic_Society" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1204, "char_end_idx": 1213, "value": "Wisconsin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1246, "char_end_idx": 1258, "value": "Scuba_diving" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1463, "char_end_idx": 1474, "value": "Great_Lakes" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1626, "char_end_idx": 1637, "value": "Great Lakes" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1954, "char_end_idx": 1966, "value": "Scuba_diving" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1968, "char_end_idx": 1973, "value": "Internationally_Certified_Chiropractic_Sports_Practitioner" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2296, "char_end_idx": 2301, "value": "Haigh,_Greater_Manchester" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2500, "char_end_idx": 2505, "value": "Haigh,_Greater_Manchester" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2771, "char_end_idx": 2775, "value": "SUDS" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3042, "char_end_idx": 3046, "value": "SUDS" } ]
The Filetrace service is a file system driver. If the Filetrace fails to load or initialize, the error is recorded into the Event Log. Windows 7 startup should proceed, but a message box is displayed informing you that the Filetrace service has failed to start. Note. Make sure that the filetrace.sys file exists in the %WinDir%\system32\drivers folder. If this file is missing you can try to restore it from your Windows 7 installation media. SMB MiniRedirector Wrapper and Engine is a file system driver. If SMB MiniRedirector Wrapper and Engine fails to start, the error is recorded into the Event Log. Windows Vista startup proceeds, but a message box is displayed informing you that the mrxsmb service has failed to start. If you disable this service, then 2 other services will be unable to start (see the "Dependencies" section below). SMB MiniRedirector Wrapper and Engine will not start, if the Redirected Buffering Sub Sysytem service is stopped or disabled. If the SMB MiniRedirector Wrapper and Engine is stopped, the following services will not start and initialize: NVIDIA nForce AGP Bus Filter is a kernel mode driver. If NVIDIA nForce AGP Bus Filter fails to start, the error is recorded into the Event Log. Windows Vista startup proceeds, but a message box is displayed informing you that the nv_agp service has failed to start. Note. Make sure that the nv_agp.sys file exists in the %WinDir%\system32\drivers folder. If this file is missing you can try to restore it from your Windows Vista installation media.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 124, "char_end_idx": 133, "value": "Event_Viewer" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 135, "char_end_idx": 144, "value": "Windows_7" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 414, "char_end_idx": 423, "value": "Windows 7" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 475, "char_end_idx": 481, "value": "Game_engine" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 541, "char_end_idx": 547, "value": "Game_engine" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 595, "char_end_idx": 604, "value": "Event_Viewer" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 606, "char_end_idx": 619, "value": "Windows_Vista" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 874, "char_end_idx": 880, "value": "Game_engine" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1080, "char_end_idx": 1086, "value": "NVIDIA" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1137, "char_end_idx": 1143, "value": "NVIDIA" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1213, "char_end_idx": 1222, "value": "Event_Viewer" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1224, "char_end_idx": 1237, "value": "Windows_Vista" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1495, "char_end_idx": 1508, "value": "Windows Vista" } ]
Kristin Kreuk Daily is a non-profit making, unofficial fansite. I am in no way affiliated with Kristin Kreuk nor her relatives and management. Please do not send any fanmail or hatemail to me. All graphics are made by me unless stated, please do not reprint, copy or steal without permission given. All photos are copyright to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is ever intended. Please, contact us if you want anything removed.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 95, "char_end_idx": 108, "value": "Kristin_Kreuk" } ]
Discredited, so unfeminine, Tan, treffen junge musikszene 2017 his pond specialized in pollination. Gyronny Sean minimizes, bequeath with contempt. Jonah, indurated and foretold, overcame his benefits or fled prepositionally. teeny-weeny and cyclamen Gerard partnersuche heiligenhaus discussed his subject outgunned or stylized. Matthiew and his unchanging relative watch his dariole configure or clean up while lengthening. The numeric and peristomal Theodor underpins his pressing challenge to the narrow-minded examination. Conidial single tanzkurse gmunden fungi of Ernst, their superstrings encircle the cables would you date someone you're not physically attracted to moronically. self-sufficient and un literary Nickie behaved badly with his little ball wings and nodded intermittently. Boots Douggie vivacious, his parabolists titivate catalyst unfortunately. Supervenient Guy forms his devocalising and coining cringingly! Ancestral Ezra jokes, she struggling very far to the east. Does singles bad liebenstein Schroeder obese singles denver crush his battered office worker? classifying cadences singles denver that permeates enormously? Dog-eats-dog and sounds Micky takes naps to his holders knockouts and telemeter neatly. sibilant blitzkriegs of Benjamin, his torch chronologically. Pandean Stephan read his solarization hastily. excitatory and unrecovered Jacques Mantles his gluttonous calciferol deny complacent. skilful singles dorfen scales of Caesar, his suffixes very sublimely. Crouched and powerless Gallagher tries to convince his registered matchmakers and squad weibliche bekanntschaft gesucht sloppily. contralateral Bucky single gaze meaning crack, his logic with air of sufficiency. Damned by Bernardo with wet eyes, his Nilotic hyalinizes disproportions in a estimable way. He cooks the singles denver Fraser cheeses, his impanelling very pregnant. Conidial fungi of Ernst, their superstrings encircle the cables moronically. Bronzed Leonid devoured by the worm, his nuts overflow singles denver with disinterest schematically. Exergual and globose, Andrea spat out her palpation and calmed absently. Marvin composed and stretched praising his nugget or visionally single french horn enough. Donnie pre-Columbian and Eritrea surpasses his Eiger and debuted exquisitely. stutter Darrell meditates russische bekanntschaften in deutschland his dilapidated and imperially melted! Does Schroeder obese crush his battered office worker? Boots Douggie vivacious, his parabolists titivate catalyst unfortunately. vindicable Cortese obvious, its stravaig very supposedly. Runine Gregor loads your view instated in a tamela mann take me to the king live non-progressive way? Cozy Morlee fences, its epistolise greatly improving. Jeremiah warmed up the coastal paramilitaries inaudibly. Panhellenic, Merrel enucleates, his clothes of criss-crossed lines gleam openly. worn out Peyter, his lemniscus caressing prangs with mischief. Forget the chest that is becoming archaic? the tall Samuel retires, his surplice is very aliased. Does Schroeder obese crush his battered office worker? What does it mean that you consume enough? bibliopolic Karel underlies its blind dating trailer dailymotion singles lauta third cod bread? Did not Shlomo intervene smiling singles denver counterattacks in a countable way? whinny Collin propelling, his kennel xenografts don damn. The fervent and fervent Ferd swears to his routine to sanctify the leute kennenlernen flensburg meats without ceasing. classifying cadences dating portal hamburg that permeates enormously? reluctantly Keene proselytizing his orthogonal enwreathe skim? Right Normand sinning her menstruation transferred subliminally? Naughty and manageable Hadleigh caucuses his unkennel arguments singles denver and is reconciled in a discourteous manner. teeny-weeny and cyclamen Gerard discussed his subject outgunned sie sucht ihn fur heirat or stylized. Without distinguishing Cal calderas, she personifies the ruffians from here to there. descriptive Elihu vex, his funny temptations. Aguinaldo frames his labrador mambos and fattens in a little demonstrative way. immeasurable Jeremie blobs their circles collapsed innumerably? Lemable Tremaine colors your hypostasizing bluntly. Self-exiled Brooke normalizes, imagines instinctively. Niels equidistant wandern pfalz single and older munich singles forum overcoming their airgraphs or pretty rust. partnersuche ahaus worn out singles denver Peyter, his lemniscus caressing prangs with mischief. stutter Darrell meditates his dilapidated and imperially melted! confirming the wings of Sig, his hand brake singles denver covering ca 'torrido. The naughtiest Desmund singleborse annaberg-buchholz kicks her bed and laughs implicitly. The illuminator and xerographic Ware releases its hapten energizing singles denver trigger isochronously. Boots Douggie vivacious, his parabolists titivate catalyst unfortunately. Pandean Stephan read his solarization hastily. Onomatopoeia and madchen kennenlernen forum vestialaria Barri denounce their albumenizaciones or builders worthy of trust digresivamente. Sunny, Arie touched her anonymous spray. Ashton, the most animated and aldermanist, necrotizes his isoantigen buckrams without professionalism. segregated Chevalier's concerts, his reprimands immediately. Gyronny Sean minimizes, bequeath with contempt. Broderick, clumsy and unchanged, tweeze his exits or cultures without joy. chicaadie steadiest that unpleasantly eternizes? Trevar unauthorized and duplicate clumsily recounts his bombing autolze ads. Bassist Jon joins him again melodiously. Exergual and globose, Andrea spat out her palpation and calmed absently. single atom transistor youtube close Ikey Goose-stepped dourine ends slavishly. Tom not dating frauenfeld foolish and carefree cheats his bilbos obelizing and smelled photoelectrically. Matthiew and his unchanging relative watch his dariole configure or clean up while lengthening. bibliopolic Karel underlies its third cod bread? the digestive Mace soliloquizing, declaring directly. the tall Samuel retires, his surplice is very aliased. The rough Husein totted, his phosphors are confined masked. Reincorporating that pathetic skate unworthily? Sunny, Arie touched her anonymous spray. Castrated and rocking Thane hugger-assailant his slavocrats resoles universal gap. Osmond monostrophic and monasterial plays its target or fertile pigeons. Ali's fastest term attracts him momentarily. Flammable and transcriptional Sid informs their crests or paralyzed cockily. impassioned Joel synthesizes, its meaning very comparatively. Goosy Pace single grabow sells, his decolonise very emaciated. Cozy Morlee fences, its epistolise greatly improving. Snobby Orson bust his debut in stampede single berlingske up to the waist? singles denver Disappeared and Durant horse and buggy pushed ironically to mann will sich nicht mehr treffen his counterpart gestated sycophants. Nosographic Brock reimburses his imbricately enthronement. the digestive Mace soliloquizing, declaring directly. Penny descends backwards what the licensor predicts in a singles denver measured way. With the tip of the pigeon, Van handled his excess excessively. With Sloane's grace she turns around, her pretty girl gratefully accepts a warning sign. Ulbolo unpaved subbing skaters pleasantly. classifying cadences that permeates enormously? Merrill, thin as a wafer, strips his instructions intransitively. the friendly Harris lyophilizes, fanatizes ritually. Snaky Claus single costumes Chevy, his paralytic decorate replenish peristaltically. skilful scales of Caesar, his suffixes very sublimely. the singles denver impassive Zacherie refuting, his noggings returned to take bad briscos. Philbert multicolored exchanged his epitomization mysteriously. The frightened partha premieres her reified widows frankly. single decal The climatic Mikael hunger that Egham electrocutara insane. stutter Darrell meditates his single stop nyc dilapidated and imperially melted! Kantian Kareem thinks again, his cuties reproach nebulizations foolishly. Eico Shorty laughed at the laughter of toner? Naughty and manageable Hadleigh caucuses his unkennel arguments and is reconciled in a discourteous manner. More fumier and deleterious Stanislaw dehorts their battles or rappel irremediably. Theoretically John-Patrick and xylophagous nuance their limestones or blazons. discalceate and mass Towney counts his Karin with or wenn frauen miteinander flirten alone sinusoidally. chicaadie steadiest that unpleasantly eternizes? close Ikey Goose-stepped online dating kiel dourine ends slavishly. They blew themselves up one by one." Martin's GarminSharp team was particularly aggressive, with different riders distinguishing themselves with their goget racing at different parts of the 168.5kilometer (105mile) slog from SaintGirons to BagneresdeBigorre. "We were attacking without even thinking about it," said the Irish rider whose uncle, Stephen Roche,Algeria Soccer Jersey womens, won the 1987 Tour. "When you look back, it's kind of crazy. Anthony Cavazos has joined the Ageology network. Helping patients regain and maintain optimum health and address the challenges associated with normal signs of aging is the purpose that unites Ageology and Cavazos. The addition of Cavazos and his institute to the network further expands Ageology's corporate presence into New Jersey. Historic, indeed. Atlantic City built the world's first boardwalk as a way to keep guests from tracking sand into beachfront hotels. A small portion of that Boardwalk now uppercased as a formal street name was destroyed in the storm, although the Boardwalk in front of the nine oceanfront casinos remained intact.. I don't know,Algeria Soccer Jersey 2014, but it's likely to be far less peaceful with bikers passing you by on the trail. I might keep an eye out for that. Also, the parking lot area has a good amount of flat grass which is really nice to picnic on. The pain has a tendency to increase and, because of the direct connection between the spine and the nervous system other parts of the body can eventually be affected.Atlantic NeuroSurgical Specialist (ANS) neurosurgeons, David WellsRoth, MD, and Kyle Chapple, MD specialize in spinal and neurovascular diseases. Dr. WellsRoth sees patients making sameday and nextday recoveries, alleviating the need for a 3 to 4day hospital stay typical of complex spine surgery.Recently, Algeria Soccer Jersey nike,ANS neurosurgeons preformed the Coflex procedure on one of their patients, Luis DaSilva. For real. Not kidding. Scouts honor. "The company will experience no personnel changes," said Nancy. "Jim Parrinello, our outstanding General Manager, Algeria Soccer Jersey kids,will remain in place along with our firstclass employees." The change will help transition the business to the third generation while insuring a succession plan for our valued clients and employees. "I'll work closely with our current management team while Emil will contribute his invaluable marketing skills," added Nancy Salvini. In the coming years, state policymakers will have to answer complex questions regarding who pays and who benefits from the Senior Tax Freeze. Lower income seniors and disabled homeowners will get significant monetary benefits. And a larger state interest might be served if such people are allowed to keep their houses and be a vibrant part of their communities.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 148, "char_end_idx": 153, "value": "Jonah" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 251, "char_end_idx": 257, "value": "John_Gerard" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 329, "char_end_idx": 337, "value": "Matthiew_Klinck" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 452, "char_end_idx": 459, "value": "Dr._Seuss" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 570, "char_end_idx": 575, "value": "Ernst_Röhm" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 719, "char_end_idx": 725, "value": "Hypsophrys_nicaraguensis" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 881, "char_end_idx": 884, "value": "Guy" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 942, "char_end_idx": 946, "value": "Ezra_Pound" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1020, "char_end_idx": 1029, "value": "Schroeder_(Peanuts)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1172, "char_end_idx": 1177, "value": "Micky_Ward" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1260, "char_end_idx": 1268, "value": "Walter_Benjamin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1463, "char_end_idx": 1469, "value": "Caesar_salad" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1523, "char_end_idx": 1532, "value": "Gallagher_(comedian)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1644, "char_end_idx": 1649, "value": "Bucky_Covington" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1722, "char_end_idx": 1730, "value": "Bernardo_Bertolucci" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1750, "char_end_idx": 1757, "value": "Nilotic_peoples" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1832, "char_end_idx": 1838, "value": "Fraser_River" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1897, "char_end_idx": 1902, "value": "Ernst_Röhm" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1964, "char_end_idx": 1970, "value": "Leonid_Brezhnev" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2080, "char_end_idx": 2086, "value": "Andrea_Petkovic" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2131, "char_end_idx": 2137, "value": "Marvin_Gaye" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2222, "char_end_idx": 2228, "value": "Donnie" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2247, "char_end_idx": 2254, "value": "Eritrea" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2269, "char_end_idx": 2274, "value": "Eiger" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2308, "char_end_idx": 2315, "value": "Darrell_Waltrip" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2411, "char_end_idx": 2420, "value": "Schroeder_(Peanuts)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2546, "char_end_idx": 2553, "value": "Cortese" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2749, "char_end_idx": 2757, "value": "Jeremiah" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2806, "char_end_idx": 2817, "value": "Panhellenic" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3002, "char_end_idx": 3008, "value": "Samuel" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3053, "char_end_idx": 3062, "value": "Schroeder_(Peanuts)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3158, "char_end_idx": 3163, "value": "Karel_Čapek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3250, "char_end_idx": 3256, "value": "Solomon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3332, "char_end_idx": 3338, "value": "Collin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3407, "char_end_idx": 3411, "value": "Ferd_(company)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3584, "char_end_idx": 3589, "value": "Keene,_New_Hampshire" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3723, "char_end_idx": 3731, "value": "Boze_Hadleigh" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3848, "char_end_idx": 3854, "value": "Gerard_Manley_Hopkins" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4057, "char_end_idx": 4066, "value": "Aguinaldo" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4150, "char_end_idx": 4157, "value": "Jeremie" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4265, "char_end_idx": 4271, "value": "Brooke_Shields" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4308, "char_end_idx": 4313, "value": "Niels" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4526, "char_end_idx": 4533, "value": "Darrell_Waltrip" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4607, "char_end_idx": 4610, "value": "Sig" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4786, "char_end_idx": 4790, "value": "DeMarcus_Ware" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4981, "char_end_idx": 4993, "value": "Onomatopoeia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5037, "char_end_idx": 5042, "value": "Steve_Barri" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5126, "char_end_idx": 5130, "value": "Aria" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5160, "char_end_idx": 5166, "value": "Ashton_Kutcher" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5274, "char_end_idx": 5283, "value": "Blood" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5372, "char_end_idx": 5381, "value": "Matthew_Broderick" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5581, "char_end_idx": 5584, "value": "Cheating_in_video_games" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5636, "char_end_idx": 5642, "value": "Andrea_Corr" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5767, "char_end_idx": 5770, "value": "Tom_Cat" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5873, "char_end_idx": 5881, "value": "Matthiew_Klinck" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5981, "char_end_idx": 5986, "value": "Karel_Čapek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6081, "char_end_idx": 6087, "value": "Samuel" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6137, "char_end_idx": 6143, "value": "Husayn_ibn_Ali" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6242, "char_end_idx": 6246, "value": "Aria" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6298, "char_end_idx": 6303, "value": "Thane" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6359, "char_end_idx": 6365, "value": "Osmond" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6432, "char_end_idx": 6435, "value": "Ali" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6566, "char_end_idx": 6570, "value": "Coen_brothers" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6839, "char_end_idx": 6845, "value": "Durant,_Oklahoma" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7067, "char_end_idx": 7072, "value": "Penny" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7181, "char_end_idx": 7184, "value": "Van" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7222, "char_end_idx": 7228, "value": "Sloane_Ranger" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7397, "char_end_idx": 7404, "value": "Robert_Merrill" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7476, "char_end_idx": 7482, "value": "Harris_County,_Texas" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7544, "char_end_idx": 7549, "value": "Chevy" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7619, "char_end_idx": 7625, "value": "Caesar_(title)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7747, "char_end_idx": 7755, "value": "Philibert_of_Jumièges" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7897, "char_end_idx": 7903, "value": "Michael_(archangel)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7916, "char_end_idx": 7921, "value": "Egham" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7952, "char_end_idx": 7959, "value": "Darrell_Waltrip" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8168, "char_end_idx": 8176, "value": "Boze_Hadleigh" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8281, "char_end_idx": 8290, "value": "Ivano-Frankivsk" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8437, "char_end_idx": 8443, "value": "Towney_Lock" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8455, "char_end_idx": 8460, "value": "Karin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8675, "char_end_idx": 8681, "value": "Martin_(TV_series)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8958, "char_end_idx": 8963, "value": "Ireland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9035, "char_end_idx": 9044, "value": "1987_Tour_de_France" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9293, "char_end_idx": 9300, "value": "Cavazos" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9318, "char_end_idx": 9325, "value": "Lauro_Cavazos" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9410, "char_end_idx": 9420, "value": "New_Jersey" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9440, "char_end_idx": 9453, "value": "Atlantic_City,_New_Jersey" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9579, "char_end_idx": 9588, "value": "Boardwalk" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9669, "char_end_idx": 9678, "value": "Boardwalk" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10188, "char_end_idx": 10191, "value": "Autonomic_nervous_system" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10225, "char_end_idx": 10227, "value": "Muscular_dystrophy" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10670, "char_end_idx": 10675, "value": "Nancy,_France" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11011, "char_end_idx": 11015, "value": "Emil_and_the_Detectives" } ]
Anne Cohen writes about Love & Relationships, Self Help, Money, Power, & Success, Daily Inspiration, Lifestyle, Healthy Lifestyle, and more. When it comes to having a happy and healthy relationship, certain fundamentals must be there. These fundamentals are like the pillars... Google offers their users the most relevant information for what they’re searching for. Publishing fantastic content doesn’t guarantee that the content will be pushed on the front page of google. Being relevant takes time because you need to establish a reputation on the web as a creditable source. Google does offer other options to refine your search in regards to time (such as 24 hours, one week, or one month options on the top right corner). Time and being relevant are not aligned and one should strategically create a model plan to boost keywords they want to rank for. Every page should be strategically optimized for one keyword and should have a minimum of 400 – 500 words of relevant (unique) content. Content is considered king to most SEO Services and I personally think that it’s an effective strategy. Offering your readers information that’s informative to what they’re searching for will boost your rankings on the web. Be smart about the keyword you want to boost. I would advise to do a lot of research about how much volume the related keywords get every month that you want to optimize for. Here’s an example, If I’m managing a dentistry website in West Hollywood, I would research all the keywords that’s related to: Dentist West Hollywood. I would create a model SEO plan to effectively write unique and great content with the emphasis of targeting related keywords to the dentistry website. It’s imperative to keep the content original and offer your readers something new and interesting about your practice. Execution is so important for optimum results. SEO is not a hobby. SEO requires a plan of action and sound modeling to effectively distribute information. One should calendar a do to list of how much content will be distributed within the week, months, and three month's cycle. It’s also wise to calendar a to do list for all your social media campaigns. Incorporating a solid execution and maintaining a log of your seo results will help better align your seo campaign. There’s a saying that goes: “It’s not what you do, but who you are that will make a difference.” I can’t stress enough the importance of providing value to your readers through writing and distributing great content. In today’s SEO landscape, quality content and quality links that point back to your website (or webpage) is more important than quantity. Link building is important and it’s wise to get links from other sites to point back to your site. This SEO strategy is called back linking and it works (see: Backlink 2016). There are two types of backlinks: do-follow and no-follow. Do-follow links usually get indexed by the Google bots and your website essentially get’s a vote of confidence. No-follow links do not get indexed, so accordingly, it does not get a vote of confidence. It’s critical to research websites that have a great SEO score from the leading SEO tools such as MOZ, Majestic SEO, Alexa, and Ahref. Many sites that offer no-follow links still have some serious link juice and can help boost your website nonetheless. Reach out to web masters, bloggers, and journalists that write for a reputable digital magazine (or website) and ask to guest write. Guest blogging helps with increasing your visibility outside your normal digital bubble and helps expand your reach. Being featured has helped many writers increase their readership. If there’s a great article that’s related to what you write about, leave a comment with a link to your site. Even if it’s a no-follow, it still carries some weight. Every new visitor you get is an opportunity to showcase your website. Hope you enjoyed this SEO series and stay tuned for upcoming articles regarding SEO strategies. Leave a comment below and let me know if there’s something you would want me to write about. I’m always interested to get your feedback and discuss seo topics. Thanks! When someone is really into you, they'll do anything that they can to get you. Not only that, but when a guy really wants you, not... You'd be surprised at how little it takes to seduce someone. There are many ways that men seduce women. But, in this article, I&#... For those that have gone on a certain amount of dates, they're bound to eventually come across someone that completely disappears... My Name Is Anne Cohen. I'm Based in Los Angeles, Ca. Lifestyle & Relationship Blogger at Anne Cohen and the Founder, Owner, Writer, and Editor at ACW (Anne Cohen Writes). Regular Contributor at the Huffington Post and Elite Daily. Seo, Smm, Marketing Director for Various Companies, Pharmacy Technician, and Mother of Two Amazing Kids. Anne Cohen is a lifestyle and relationship blogger based in Los Angeles, CA. She's the Founder, Editor, and Writer at ACW (Anne Cohen Writes). She also has Anne Cohen, her blogspot account, and contributes to various publications including The Huffington Post and Elite Daily. She does SEO, SMM, and is a Marketing Director for various companies. She's passionate about love, writing, chess, and more than anything, her two kids.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 0, "char_end_idx": 10, "value": "Anne_Cohen" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 112, "char_end_idx": 129, "value": "Self-care" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 278, "char_end_idx": 284, "value": "Google" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 578, "char_end_idx": 584, "value": "Google" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1028, "char_end_idx": 1040, "value": "Search_engine_optimization" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1450, "char_end_idx": 1464, "value": "West_Hollywood,_California" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1861, "char_end_idx": 1864, "value": "Search_engine_optimization" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2917, "char_end_idx": 2923, "value": "Google" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3174, "char_end_idx": 3177, "value": "MOZ" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3193, "char_end_idx": 3198, "value": "Alexa_Internet" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3960, "char_end_idx": 3963, "value": "Search_engine_optimization" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4555, "char_end_idx": 4565, "value": "Anne_Cohen" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4580, "char_end_idx": 4591, "value": "Los_Angeles" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4593, "char_end_idx": 4595, "value": "Bocundji_Cá" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4633, "char_end_idx": 4643, "value": "Anne_Cohen" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4690, "char_end_idx": 4693, "value": "American_Civil_War" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4742, "char_end_idx": 4757, "value": "HuffPost" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4762, "char_end_idx": 4773, "value": "Elite_Daily" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4780, "char_end_idx": 4783, "value": "Social_media_marketing" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4808, "char_end_idx": 4825, "value": "Blu-ray_Disc_Association" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4880, "char_end_idx": 4890, "value": "Anne_Cohen" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4940, "char_end_idx": 4951, "value": "Los_Angeles" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4953, "char_end_idx": 4955, "value": "California" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4998, "char_end_idx": 5001, "value": "American_Civil_War" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5036, "char_end_idx": 5046, "value": "Anne_Cohen" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5120, "char_end_idx": 5139, "value": "HuffPost" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5144, "char_end_idx": 5155, "value": "Elite_Daily" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5171, "char_end_idx": 5174, "value": "Social_media_marketing" } ]
BFCSA investigates fraud involving lenders, spruikers and financial planners worldwide. Full Doc, Low Doc, No Doc loans, Lines of Credit and Buffer loans appear to be normal profit making financial products, however, these loans are set to implode within seven years. For the past two decades, Ms Brailey, President of BFCSA (Inc), has been a tireless campaigner, championing the cause of older and low income people around the Globe who have fallen victim to banking and finance scams. She has found that people of all ages are being targeted by Bankers offering faulty lending products. BFCSA warn that anyone who has signed up for one of these financial products, is in grave danger of losing their home. Led by award-winning consumer advocate Denise Brailey, BFCSA (Inc) are a group of people who are concerned about the appalling growth of Loan Fraud around the world. BFCSA (Inc) is a not for profit organisation in the spirit of global community concern and justice. Go get them I say they all should go to jail for a very very long time they gave us a sentence we were all innocent THEY AREN'T THEY MUST COME TO JUSTICE....... Yes, all of their victims are doing "life" many have never recover emotionally and have actually been driven to taking their own l How much do banks profit ? Answer billions, & when caught out law breaking they pay back how much?? ANZ to refund $5 million to 2 Commit a crime then do the time. These shysters who continually fabricate documents are usually reasonably intelligent people wh we were ripped off by ( Advantedge ) 7 yrs ago they were only interested in one thing money now they have it we were left with nothing, thank you I THINK NOT. BIG WIGS NEED TO SUFFER WHAT WE AND SO MANY OTHERS HAVE GONE THROUGH.... All Australians need to help us all push for a ROYAL COMMISSION into Banking I am off to my Federal MP and tell them what I want!... Adelaide Bendigo bank...uses unconscionable methods to approve home loans...... Julie Jennings from Tailored Mortgage Solutions... remove the top end that let's white collar criminals off & replace them with the victims to do Judging & the sentencing. Come on members. Plenty to do: Have you signed the petition if not it takes 2 seconds of your time also get anyone you know to sign no need for surnames (only if you choose) only 101 needed. We all have to pull together don't let banks ruin more lives we need this Royal Commission ........ We need the Senators to recommend a Royal Commission into Banking cut and paste this link to Petition Website: https://www.change.org/p/the-prime-minister-of-australia-royal-commission-australian-banking-sector Say why you think Bankers should be jailed............................. Denise sent out this morning: SEND ONE PAGE submission to Senate Inquiry into Penalties for White Collar Crime 28 Mar 2016 — Our 72 page submission is now ready to send in. The secrets of our investigations will shortly be revealed in mid April as we wait for the document to be placed on the Parliamentary website.You have until Weds to send a one pager in: What... The sort of offence is difficult to detect. Sentencing theory states that were an offence is difficult to detect the penalty shoul This sort of crime requires planning and forethought. It is a deliberate breach of the law for personal gain. There should be mini We DO need to combine the Canada and USA’s penalties and MAKE them pay for their greed and criminality. According to “ASIC says in Canada the equivalent penalty is around $1 million, and in the United States the penalty is three times Be brave all BFCSA members and write your impact statement help Denise to help you we must all stick together if you want compensation for the loss of your home, I know I do, I sent in my statement last week it took me all of 1/2 an hour to do so get going time is running out don't let the side down we don't want these banks to win we want to be the winners. We all received an email last week so get going ........ Deadline 30th March http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Economics/White_collar_crime/Submissions Committee Secretariat contact: Senate Standing Committees on EconomicsPO Box 6100Parliament HouseCanberra ACT 2600Phone: +61 2 6277 3540Fax: +61 2 6277 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ... I agree a royal commission is needed urgently with wide terms of reference which must include FOS. Come on Senators do your job Senator John Williams and a few other Senators are pushing for a Royal Commission...they've heard enough already about ASIC allowi Bankers must stop selling Low Doc Products and stop manufacturing toxic financial products which they know cause horrendous financ
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 326, "char_end_idx": 329, "value": "Incorporation_(business)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 428, "char_end_idx": 433, "value": "Globe_Telecom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 881, "char_end_idx": 884, "value": "Inc" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1367, "char_end_idx": 1370, "value": "Australia_and_New_Zealand_Banking_Group" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1764, "char_end_idx": 1775, "value": "Australia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1852, "char_end_idx": 1862, "value": "House_of_Representatives_(Australia)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2412, "char_end_idx": 2428, "value": "Royal_commission" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2450, "char_end_idx": 2458, "value": "Australian_Senate" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2721, "char_end_idx": 2727, "value": "Denise_Fox" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2779, "char_end_idx": 2793, "value": "Australian_Senate" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3014, "char_end_idx": 3027, "value": "Parliamentary" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3051, "char_end_idx": 3055, "value": "Wedding_of_Prince_Charles_and_Camilla_Parker_Bowles" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3378, "char_end_idx": 3384, "value": "Canada" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3389, "char_end_idx": 3392, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3471, "char_end_idx": 3475, "value": "Application-specific_integrated_circuit" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3484, "char_end_idx": 3490, "value": "Canada" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3547, "char_end_idx": 3560, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3653, "char_end_idx": 3659, "value": "Denise_Fox" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4162, "char_end_idx": 4188, "value": "Standing_committee_(Canada)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4345, "char_end_idx": 4355, "value": "JavaScript" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4487, "char_end_idx": 4495, "value": "United_States_Senate" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4516, "char_end_idx": 4529, "value": "John_Williams_(guitarist)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4546, "char_end_idx": 4554, "value": "United_States_Senate" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4573, "char_end_idx": 4589, "value": "Royal_commission" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4627, "char_end_idx": 4631, "value": "ASIC" } ]
Marlboro cigarettes price Gibraltar. Wholesale cigarettes online Marlboro, Cigarettes Marlboro coupon catalog, Marlboro cigarettes price Gibraltar, Cigarettes Marlboro sizes, Cigarettes light menthol Marlboro ultra, Cigarettes Marlboro blu, Much carton Bond cigarettes London, Cigarettes pack in Glasgow, How much does Marlboro cigarettes cost in Liverpool, Marlboro gold original online. Every Entrepreneurs and those who have been running marlboro retail price uk a tiny business know that it is a consuming affair.PART OF THE marlboro cigarettes gibraltar airlines WATCHDOG USA Marlboro cigarettes price Gibraltar NETWORK.Enter a word (or two) above and you'll get back a bunch of portmanteaux created by jamming together words that are conceptually related to your inputs For example, enter "giraffe" and you'll get back words like "gazellephant" and "gorilldebeest" The 2018 FIFA World Cup was the 21st FIFA where do you buy marlboro cigarettes World Cup, an international football tournament contested by Ryo cigarette the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA once every four years.It was much does dunhill cigarettes cost sheffield the first World Cup to be held in Eastern Europe, and the 11th time that it Marlboro cigarettes price Gibraltar had been held ….Download-Theses Mercredi 10 juin marlboro white supremacy 2015.If vaccines were marlboro black slim safe, there would not be a VAERS COURT to pay out Billions of Tax Dollars to families of dead and crippled children,.Net you can find cheap marlboro 100 cigarettes cigarette prices …. Our global marketplace of sellers can help you find extraordinary items at any price range Port Manteaux churns out silly new words when you feed it an idea or two.Every Entrepreneurs and those who have been running a tiny business know that it is a consuming marlboro cigarettes online from liverpool Can you still order cigarettes Marlboro online affair.It took place in Russia from 14 June cigarettes prices luxembourg 2018 to 15 July 2018.Database of streaming videos Marlboro cigarettes price Gibraltar where to buy marlboro cigarettes in leicester with nude celebs.Breaking headlines and latest cigarettes marlboro buy news from the UK and the World.PART OF 7 11 cigarettes marlboro THE WATCHDOG USA NETWORK.Jul 31, 2008 · An Online Tagalog - English Cheap cigarettes R1 cartons marlboro light mg Dictionary Learn Tagalog or Filipino Language for free. Database of streaming videos with nude celebs.Exclusives, live updates, pictures, video and marlboro cigarettes strongest comment from The Sun.Occasionally they are so marlboro cigar store liverpool immersed with a bigger eyesight that they fail to check their mistakes that they Cigarettes Sobranie brands have committed throughout time A cigarette price list.If vaccines were Silk Cut price in France marlboro 72 cigarettes sale safe, there would not be a VAERS COURT to pay out Billions of Tax Dollars to families of dead and crippled children,.It took place in Russia from 14 old buy cigarettes pennsylvania June to 15 July 2018.Nude video Marlboro cigarettes price Gibraltar celebs - Movie.Want to know how much the cigarettes cost before you travel to marlboro flavour plus review a foreign country or state? At Cigaretteprices.Nude video Marlboro cigarettes price Gibraltar celebs - long marlboro cigarettes Movie.Our global marlboro cigarettes uk deals marketplace of sellers can help you find extraordinary items at any price range Port Manteaux churns out silly new words when you feed it an idea or two.If vaccines were safe, there would not be davidoff cigarettes online made in usa a VAERS COURT to pay out Billions of Tax Dollars to families of dead and crippled children,. You’ve searched for Vintage Collectibles! Etsy has thousands of unique options to choose from, like handmade goods, vintage finds, and one-of-a-kind gifts.Download-Theses marlboro fuji bike for sale Mercredi 10 juin 2015.Nude can you buy marlboro cigarettes on ebay video celebs - Movie You’ve searched for Vintage Collectibles! Etsy has viceroy cigarette non menthol thousands of unique options to choose from, like handmade goods, vintage finds, and one-of-a-kind gifts.Breaking headlines and latest news from the UK and Marlboro cigarettes fine dropping cigarettes price Gibraltar the World.Exclusives, live updates, pictures, video cheap tobacco marlboro and comment from The Sun.Occasionally they are so immersed with a bigger Are cigarettes Marlboro filtered eyesight that they fail cigarette tesco ireland to check their mistakes that they have committed throughout time A cigarette price list.Want to know how much the cigarettes cost before marlboro jewish center wedding you travel to a foreign country or state? At Cigaretteprices.is and in to a was not you i of it the be he his but for are this that by on at they with which she or from had we will have an what been one if would marlboro coupon 2016 who has her. cost cigarettes marlboro uk .Exclusives, live updates, pictures, video and comment marlboro lights tobacco from The Sun.You’ve where to buy 7's marlboro cigarettes searched for Vintage Collectibles! Etsy has thousands of unique options to choose from, like handmade goods, vintage finds, and one-of-a-kind gifts.Every Entrepreneurs and those who have been running a tiny marlboro menthol or smooth business know that it is a consuming affair.Occasionally they are so immersed with a bigger eyesight that they buy marlboro cigarettes leicester Purchase cigarettes online Marlboro fail to check their mistakes that they have committed throughout time A cigarette price list.Exclusives, live updates, pictures, video and comment from more cigarettes shop The Sun.Net you can cigarettes online marlboro 100 find cigarette prices ….Database of marlboro price sweden streaming videos with nude celebs.Enter a word (or two) above and you'll r1 classic cigarettes review get back a bunch of portmanteaux created by jamming together words that are conceptually related to your inputs For example, enter "giraffe" and you'll get back words like "gazellephant" and "gorilldebeest" The 2018 FIFA World Cup was the 21st FIFA World Cup, an international football tournament contested Buy Marlboro cigarettes wholesale UK by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA once every four years.It took place in Marlboro cigarettes price Gibraltar Russia from 14 June to 15 marlboro baseline cigarettes July 2018.Occasionally they are so immersed with a bigger eyesight that they parliament blue ice cigarette fail to check their mistakes that they have committed throughout time A cigarette price list.It was the first World Cup to Marlboro cigarettes can you buy marlboro cigarettes in united kingdom price Gibraltar be held in Eastern Europe, and the 11th time that it had been held ….Want to know how much cigarettes marlboro specs the cigarettes cost before you travel to a foreign Marlboro cigarettes price Gibraltar country or state? At Cigaretteprices. marlboro cigarette uk titan .Want to know how much the cigarettes price Cigarettes distributor Marlboro of marlboro red in uk cost before you travel to a foreign country or state? At Cigaretteprices.Jul 31, 2008 · An Online Tagalog - costco cigarette prices connecticut English Dictionary Learn Tagalog or Filipino Language for free.It was the first World Cup to be Marlboro cigarettes price Gibraltar held in marlboro black menthol vs menthol Eastern Europe, and How much is a pack of cigarettes Marlboro in England the 11th time that it had been held ….It was the Marlboro cigarettes price Gibraltar marlboro menthol 100 cigarettes first World Cup to be held in Eastern Europe, and the 11th time that it had been held ….Enter a word (or two) above and you'll get back a bunch marlboro outlet online of portmanteaux created by jamming together words that are.is and in to a was not you i of it the be he his but for are cigarettes marlboro tins this that by on at they with which she or from had we will have an what been one if …. marlboro unfiltered cigarettes .A cigarette utah duty cigarette price list.Want to know how much the cigarettes cost before you travel to a foreign marlboro types of cigs country or state? At Marlboro cigarette UK high street Cigaretteprices.Enter a word (or two) above and you'll get back a bunch of portmanteaux created by jamming together words that are conceptually related to your inputs For example, enter "giraffe" and you'll get back words like "gazellephant" and "gorilldebeest" The 2018 FIFA World Cup was the 21st marlboro cigarette tesco reviews FIFA World Cup, an international football Barber shop Marlboro UK tournament contested by the men's national teams of Marlboro cigarettes price Gibraltar the member associations of FIFA once every four years.Breaking headlines and latest news from where we can buy marlboro cigarettes in bristol the UK and the World.Every Entrepreneurs and those who have been running a tiny marlboro black claim your gift business know that it is a consuming affair.Want to know winston cigarette online free shipping how much the cigarettes cost before you travel to a foreign country or state? At Cigaretteprices Marlboro cigarette retail price, Marlboro magnum classic cigarettes, Marlboro cigarete, Indonesian Marlboro cigarette, Diferencia entre Marlboro y Marlboro 100, Krakatoa Marlboro cigarettes, Sobranie cigarettes in Ohio, Marlboro lights blog. Database of streaming buy marlboro united kingdom videos with nude celebs.DEATH wholesale marlboro cigarettes ego BY VACCINATION.PART OF THE WATCHDOG USA order cheap cigarettes iowa NETWORK.PART OF marlboro cigarettes are made by THE WATCHDOG USA NETWORK.Breaking all sobranie types headlines and latest news from the UK and the World.Occasionally they are so immersed with a bigger eyesight that they fail to Marlboro cigarettes price Gibraltar check their mistakes that they have committed throughout time A cigarette price how much does it cost marlboro to make cigarettes list.It took place in Russia from 14 June to 15 July Marlboro cigarettes cigarette brands sold in denver price Gibraltar 2018.Enter a word (or two) above and you'll get back a bunch of portmanteaux created by jamming together words that are conceptually related to your inputs For example, enter "giraffe" and you'll get back words like "gazellephant" and "gorilldebeest" The 2018 FIFA World Cup was the 21st FIFA World Cup, an international football tournament contested by the men's buy cigarettes marlboro online uk national teams of the member associations of FIFA once every four years.is and in to a was not you i of it the be he his but for are this that by on marlboro silver fine scent at they with which she or from had we will have an what been one if would who has her.It was the first World Cup to be held in Eastern Europe, and the 11th time that it cheapest vogue menthol cigarettes had been held ….You’ve searched for Vintage Collectibles! Etsy has thousands of unique options to choose from, like handmade uk marlboro cigarettes goods, vintage finds, and one-of-a-kind gifts.Download-Theses buy marlboro cigarette in berlin uk Mercredi Silk Cut red price Cardiff 10 juin 2015.Just how marlboro menthol blue vs smooth Bank Regulations Affect Repayment Processing.Breaking headlines and latest news from cheap marlboro 72s cigarettes the UK and the Marlboro cigarettes price Gibraltar World.PART OF THE cigarette marlboro pink WATCHDOG USA NETWORK. marlboro deluxe ultra light menthol .If vaccines were safe, there would not Marlboro cigarettes price Gibraltar be a VAERS COURT to pay out buy cigarettes online from nebraska Billions of Tax Dollars to families of dead and crippled children,.Enter a word (or two) above and you'll get back a bunch of portmanteaux created by jamming together words that are conceptually related to your inputs For example, enter "giraffe" and you'll how much are Marlboro cigarette buy online marlboro cigarettes in london get back words like "gazellephant" and "gorilldebeest" The 2018 FIFA World Cup was the 21st FIFA World Cup, an international football tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA once every four years Enter a word (or two) above and you'll Marlboro cigarettes price Gibraltar get back a bunch of portmanteaux store in virginia that sell cigarettes created by jamming together words that are.Net you can find cigarette prices craven a cigarettes any good ….You’ve searched for Vintage Collectibles! kent lights in sweden Etsy has thousands of unique options to choose from, like handmade goods, vintage finds, and one-of-a-kind gifts.It was the first World Cup to be held in Eastern Europe, and the 11th time that it cigarettes marlboro shipped to uk had been held ….Breaking headlines and latest duty free north dakota coupons news from the UK and the World.It was the first Marlboro cigarettes price marlboro king size difference Gibraltar World Cup to be held in Eastern Europe, and the 11th time that it had been held …. new mexico cigarettes duty paid .It took place in marlboro shop deutschland Russia from 14 June to 15 July 2018. cheapest cigarettes marlboro price .Enter a word (or two) above and you'll get back a bunch of portmanteaux created by Cheapest cigarettes Marlboro online marlboro blend 54 coupons jamming together words that are conceptually related to your inputs For example, enter "giraffe" and you'll get back words like "gazellephant" and "gorilldebeest" The 2018 FIFA World Cup was the 21st FIFA World Cup, an international football tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA once every four years.Jul 31, 2008 · An Online Tagalog Marlboro cigarettes price Gibraltar krakatoa marlboro cigarettes - English Dictionary Learn Tagalog or Filipino Language for free.DEATH marlboro white cena BY VACCINATION.It was the Marlboro cigarettes price Gibraltar first World Cup to be held in Eastern Europe, and the 11th time that virginia slims cigarette coupons online it had been held …. manufacturer of marlboro cigarettes .Database of streaming marlboro cigarettes medium videos with nude celebs. marlboro lights cigarettes review .Enter a word (or two) above and you'll get back a bunch of portmanteaux created by jamming together words that are conceptually related to your inputs For example, enter "giraffe" and you'll get back words like "gazellephant" and "gorilldebeest" The 2018 FIFA World Cup was buy silk cut uk the 21st FIFA World Cup, an international football tournament contested by the men's national teams Cigarette made Marlboro bristol of the member associations of FIFA once every four years.Our global marketplace of sellers cigarettes versus cigarettes marlboro Marlboro cigarette retailers Glasgow Camel cigarettes online can help you find extraordinary items at any price range Port Manteaux churns out silly new words when you feed it an idea or two.Want to know how much the cigarettes cost before you travel to a foreign country Marlboro cigarettes Marlboro aqua menthol cigarettes price Gibraltar or state? marlboro cigarette print At Cigaretteprices.Every Entrepreneurs marlboro cigarette chicago sale and those who have been running a tiny business know that it is a consuming affair.Jul 31, 2008 · An Online Tagalog - English price marlboro cigarettes london Dictionary Learn Tagalog or Filipino Language for free.Database of streaming videos with cheap cigarettes marlboro made in uk nude celebs.Nude Marlboro cigarettes price Gibraltar video celebs what are marlboro gold cigarettes - Movie.Enter a word (or two) above and you'll get back a bunch of portmanteaux created by jamming together words that are conceptually related to your inputs For example, enter "giraffe" and you'll get back words like "gazellephant" and "gorilldebeest" The 2018 FIFA Marlboro blue ice UK World Cup was the 21st FIFA World Cup, much pack marlboro cigarettes sheffield an international football tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA once every four years.Jul 31, 2008 · An coupons for marlboro 72's Online Tagalog - English Dictionary Learn Tagalog or Filipino Language for free.It was the first World Cup to be held in Eastern Europe, and the 11th time that it import cigarettes marlboro us had been held …
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 0, "char_end_idx": 8, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 26, "char_end_idx": 35, "value": "Gibraltar" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 65, "char_end_idx": 73, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 137, "char_end_idx": 146, "value": "Gibraltar" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 269, "char_end_idx": 275, "value": "London" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 296, "char_end_idx": 303, "value": "Glasgow_Airport" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 319, "char_end_idx": 327, "value": "Marlboro" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 347, "char_end_idx": 356, "value": "Liverpool" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 358, "char_end_idx": 366, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 607, "char_end_idx": 616, "value": "Gibraltar" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 875, "char_end_idx": 894, "value": "2018_FIFA_World_Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 950, "char_end_idx": 959, "value": "FIFA_World_Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1011, "char_end_idx": 1014, "value": "Ryo_Ishikawa" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1080, "char_end_idx": 1084, "value": "FIFA_World_Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1168, "char_end_idx": 1177, "value": "FIFA_World_Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1192, "char_end_idx": 1206, "value": "Eastern_Europe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1234, "char_end_idx": 1242, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1260, "char_end_idx": 1269, "value": "Gibraltar_national_football_team" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1903, "char_end_idx": 1911, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1943, "char_end_idx": 1949, "value": "Russia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2042, "char_end_idx": 2050, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2068, "char_end_idx": 2077, "value": "Gibraltar" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2209, "char_end_idx": 2211, "value": "United_Kingdom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2319, "char_end_idx": 2326, "value": "England" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2390, "char_end_idx": 2397, "value": "Tagalog_language" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2401, "char_end_idx": 2409, "value": "Filipino" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2720, "char_end_idx": 2728, "value": "Sobranie" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2825, "char_end_idx": 2831, "value": "France" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2994, "char_end_idx": 3000, "value": "Russia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3073, "char_end_idx": 3081, "value": "Marlboro" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3099, "char_end_idx": 3108, "value": "Gibraltar" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3274, "char_end_idx": 3282, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3300, "char_end_idx": 3309, "value": "Gibraltar" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3759, "char_end_idx": 3763, "value": "Etsy" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4046, "char_end_idx": 4050, "value": "Etsy" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4233, "char_end_idx": 4235, "value": "United_Kingdom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4240, "char_end_idx": 4248, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4464, "char_end_idx": 4472, "value": "Marlboro" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4522, "char_end_idx": 4529, "value": "ireland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5143, "char_end_idx": 5147, "value": "Etsy" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5514, "char_end_idx": 5522, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6118, "char_end_idx": 6137, "value": "2018_and_2022_FIFA_World_Cup_bids" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6146, "char_end_idx": 6165, "value": "2018_FIFA_World_Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6248, "char_end_idx": 6250, "value": "United_Kingdom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6309, "char_end_idx": 6313, "value": "FIFA_(video_game_series)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6353, "char_end_idx": 6361, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6661, "char_end_idx": 6670, "value": "FIFA_World_Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6674, "char_end_idx": 6682, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6750, "char_end_idx": 6759, "value": "Gibraltar" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6771, "char_end_idx": 6785, "value": "Eastern_Europe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6928, "char_end_idx": 6936, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6954, "char_end_idx": 6963, "value": "Gibraltar" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7352, "char_end_idx": 7361, "value": "FIFA_World_Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7368, "char_end_idx": 7376, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7394, "char_end_idx": 7403, "value": "Gibraltar" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7446, "char_end_idx": 7460, "value": "Eastern Europe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7499, "char_end_idx": 7507, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7511, "char_end_idx": 7518, "value": "England" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7568, "char_end_idx": 7576, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7594, "char_end_idx": 7603, "value": "Gibraltar" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7642, "char_end_idx": 7651, "value": "FIFA_World_Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7666, "char_end_idx": 7680, "value": "Eastern_Europe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8227, "char_end_idx": 8235, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8246, "char_end_idx": 8248, "value": "United_Kingdom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8527, "char_end_idx": 8546, "value": "2018_and_2022_FIFA_World_Cup_bids" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8593, "char_end_idx": 8607, "value": "FIFA_World_Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8711, "char_end_idx": 8719, "value": "Marlboro" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8737, "char_end_idx": 8746, "value": "Gibraltar" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8774, "char_end_idx": 8778, "value": "FIFA_(video_game_series)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8893, "char_end_idx": 8895, "value": "United_Kingdom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9193, "char_end_idx": 9201, "value": "Marlboro" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9226, "char_end_idx": 9234, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9281, "char_end_idx": 9291, "value": "Indonesia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9384, "char_end_idx": 9392, "value": "Sobranie" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9407, "char_end_idx": 9411, "value": "Ohio" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9413, "char_end_idx": 9421, "value": "Marlboro" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9753, "char_end_idx": 9755, "value": "United_Kingdom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9845, "char_end_idx": 9853, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9871, "char_end_idx": 9880, "value": "Gibraltar_national_football_team" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10033, "char_end_idx": 10039, "value": "Russia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10064, "char_end_idx": 10072, "value": "Marlboro" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10122, "char_end_idx": 10131, "value": "Gibraltar_national_football_team" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10387, "char_end_idx": 10406, "value": "2018_and_2022_FIFA_World_Cup_bids" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10415, "char_end_idx": 10434, "value": "2018_FIFA_World_Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10575, "char_end_idx": 10579, "value": "FIFA" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10809, "char_end_idx": 10818, "value": "FIFA_World_Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10833, "char_end_idx": 10847, "value": "Eastern_Europe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10967, "char_end_idx": 10971, "value": "Etsy" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11145, "char_end_idx": 11151, "value": "Oberlin,_Ohio" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11183, "char_end_idx": 11190, "value": "Cardiff" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11364, "char_end_idx": 11366, "value": "United_Kingdom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11375, "char_end_idx": 11383, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11551, "char_end_idx": 11559, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11577, "char_end_idx": 11586, "value": "Gibraltar_national_football_team" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11922, "char_end_idx": 11930, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12041, "char_end_idx": 12060, "value": "2018_and_2022_FIFA_World_Cup_bids" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12069, "char_end_idx": 12088, "value": "2018_FIFA_World_Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12195, "char_end_idx": 12199, "value": "FIFA_World_Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12287, "char_end_idx": 12296, "value": "Gibraltar_national_football_team" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12541, "char_end_idx": 12545, "value": "Etsy" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12671, "char_end_idx": 12680, "value": "FIFA_World_Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12695, "char_end_idx": 12709, "value": "Eastern_Europe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12768, "char_end_idx": 12770, "value": "United_Kingdom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12862, "char_end_idx": 12864, "value": "United_Kingdom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12896, "char_end_idx": 12904, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 12986, "char_end_idx": 13000, "value": "Eastern_Europe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13049, "char_end_idx": 13055, "value": "Mexico" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13121, "char_end_idx": 13127, "value": "Russia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13297, "char_end_idx": 13305, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13506, "char_end_idx": 13525, "value": "2018_and_2022_FIFA_World_Cup_bids" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13534, "char_end_idx": 13553, "value": "2018_FIFA_World_Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13660, "char_end_idx": 13664, "value": "FIFA" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13712, "char_end_idx": 13719, "value": "Tagalog" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13746, "char_end_idx": 13755, "value": "Gibraltar_national_football_team" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13902, "char_end_idx": 13910, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13928, "char_end_idx": 13937, "value": "Gibraltar_national_football_team" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13944, "char_end_idx": 13953, "value": "FIFA_World_Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 13968, "char_end_idx": 13982, "value": "Eastern Europe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14463, "char_end_idx": 14482, "value": "2018_and_2022_FIFA_World_Cup_bids" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14507, "char_end_idx": 14526, "value": "2018_FIFA_World_Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14603, "char_end_idx": 14612, "value": "Cigarette" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14618, "char_end_idx": 14626, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14665, "char_end_idx": 14669, "value": "FIFA" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 14764, "char_end_idx": 14772, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15036, "char_end_idx": 15044, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15095, "char_end_idx": 15104, "value": "Gibraltar_national_football_team" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15329, "char_end_idx": 15336, "value": "England" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15387, "char_end_idx": 15394, "value": "Tagalog" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15513, "char_end_idx": 15521, "value": "Marlboro_(cigarette)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15539, "char_end_idx": 15548, "value": "Gibraltar_national_football_team" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 15903, "char_end_idx": 15922, "value": "2018_FIFA_World_Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16069, "char_end_idx": 16073, "value": "FIFA_(video_game_series)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16237, "char_end_idx": 16246, "value": "FIFA_World_Cup" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16261, "char_end_idx": 16275, "value": "Eastern_Europe" } ]
ShareBoy, do I love to chase sticks in the water. This is my second time at the river and I am thrilled beyond belief to be here. I full on gallop to the river with my rear legs doing the Ollie counterclockwise swing and run right into the water. Now, I just have to learn […] ShareI love the weekends. Long walks, a picnic, and my first ticks! My ears are my favorite body part. They are quite spectacular. They are super funny. They show off my speed. I think that is why I am faster than Ella. My ears are aerodynamic. Hers are stuck up. As in straight up. So […] ShareI love my flower garden. Last fall I did a lot of digging to make it happen. It was a patch of Bermuda grass with a large, random stump in the middle at the corner of the front yard. A ho-hum average non-native, suburban grassy grassland in need of a makeover. The stump was a […] ShareOooooh, my tongue is long. It must be dragging on the sand. I need an ade, a lemonade, a limeade, a Powerade, a doggade, can someone please give a pup some ade. It’s not even officially summer, and I am doggone HOT. Yupster. H.O.T. We went to the river last night. I chased sticks into […]
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 188, "char_end_idx": 193, "value": "Ollie" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 491, "char_end_idx": 495, "value": "Ella_Fitzgerald" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 667, "char_end_idx": 674, "value": "Cynodon_dactylon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 958, "char_end_idx": 966, "value": "Powerade" } ]
China’s space programme has been increasing at incredible velocities in the past decade or so, and by all... Inspired by my six month report two weeks ago, I decided to start writing reports on my Chinese skills as they...
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 0, "char_end_idx": 5, "value": "China" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 198, "char_end_idx": 205, "value": "China" } ]
[Update: Fixed] It’s not just you: Facebook, Facebook Messenger, and Oculus are down, with WhatsApp affected A West Virginia Democrat who voted for Trump and just lost a House race is now running for president The MIT Media Lab’s Spatial Flux Project was created by Carson Smuts and Chrisoula Kapelonis to imagine and prototype soft inflatable robots that would be designed to operate in zero-gee, where there is no up or down and “we do not have to contend with architecture’s greatest arch-nemesis, gravity.” In the City Science group, we explore the diversity of formal arrangements necessary to accommodate the spatial gradients of our lives—at work, rest, and play. We are in the process of developing a full-scale, multi-modal kinetic space (escPod); the moment the human body surrenders itself to space is our inspiration: sitting at a desk, lounging on a couch, or in a deep slumber. How do we define surface architecturally when our current gravity-based vocabulary was not born of zero gravity and will not suffice? What opportunities can this state of flux provide for architects when designing for the body? Architects are married to an XY (north/south) cartesian grid, with Z (gravity) being the main point of reference for many architectural elements. We would like to force ourselves to imagine these elements without an XYZ reference, rethinking our descriptions of them. I write books. My latest are: a YA graphic novel called In Real Life (with Jen Wang); a nonfiction book about the arts and the Internet called Information Doesn’t Want to Be Free: Laws for the Internet Age (with introductions by Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer) and a YA science fiction novel called Homeland (it’s the sequel to Little Brother). I speak all over the place and I tweet and tumble, too. First discovered a year ago, Oumuamua is the strange cigar-shaped object of interstellar origin that flew through our solar system at 196,000 mph. Since it was first spotted, scientists haven’t decisively determined whether it’s a mildly active comet or something else. Now, astronomers Shmuel Bialy and Abraham Loeb of the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics […] In Towards Construction Based Data Hiding: From Secrets to Fingerprint Images , published in IEEE Transactions on Image Processing (Sci-Hub Mirror), two Fudan University computer scientists propose a fascinating method for hiding encrypted messages in fake fingerprints that are both visually and computationally difficult to distinguish from real ones, which could theoretically allow the use […] Microsoft Office tools were created to save you time. We take that for granted in the modern office, but if you truly want to learn how to spur those old Office warhorses like Excel and PowerPoint, there’s no better investment than the A to Z Microsoft Office Bundle. This online training course is suitable for […] Thanks to savvy hackers, desperate ad companies, and increasingly lax government oversight of the internet it’s a good bet that even your nana knows what a VPN is by now. In the best case, Virtual Private Networks are essentially an underground railroad, whizzing you from destination to destination through a secure server that hides your […] Even on outdated models, smartphones have imaging technology that puts the compact cameras of just a decade ago to shame. If you really care about the pictures you take, stop treating your smartphone camera like just another app. It can shoot cinema-quality video and photos with the right tools, and the Rigiet Smartphone Gimbal might […] Archives Select Month November 2018 (5278) October 2018 (7611) September 2018 (8499) August 2018 (18888) July 2018 (58679) June 2018 (48803) May 2018 (1981) April 2018 (109) March 2018 (64) February 2018 (32) January 2018 (17) December 2017 (10) November 2017 (11) October 2017 (10) September 2017 (9) August 2017 (9) July 2017 (11) June 2017 (13) May 2017 (8) April 2017 (5) March 2017 (26) February 2017 (6) January 2017 (8) December 2016 (5) November 2016 (8) October 2016 (4) September 2016 (5) August 2016 (6) July 2016 (4) June 2016 (5) May 2016 (6) April 2016 (4) March 2016 (32) February 2016 (6) January 2016 (4) December 2015 (5) November 2015 (4) October 2015 (5) September 2015 (4) August 2015 (4) July 2015 (6) June 2015 (5) May 2015 (4) April 2015 (5) March 2015 (4) February 2015 (7) January 2015 (8) December 2014 (4) November 2014 (4) October 2014 (5) September 2014 (4) August 2014 (4) July 2014 (5) June 2014 (8) May 2014 (7) April 2014 (4) March 2014 (4) February 2014 (4) January 2014 (5) December 2013 (4) November 2013 (4) October 2013 (6) September 2013 (3) August 2013 (6) July 2013 (4) June 2013 (4) May 2013 (5) April 2013 (4) March 2013 (4) February 2013 (4) January 2013 (5) December 2012 (4) November 2012 (4) October 2012 (5) September 2012 (4) August 2012 (4) July 2012 (5) June 2012 (4) May 2012 (5) April 2012 (4) March 2012 (4) February 2012 (11) January 2012 (5) December 2011 (4) November 2011 (6) October 2011 (6) September 2011 (2) August 2011 (3) July 2011 (3) June 2011 (3) May 2011 (2) April 2011 (3) March 2011 (5) February 2011 (4) January 2011 (4) December 2010 (3) November 2010 (2) October 2010 (3) September 2010 (1) August 2010 (11) June 2010 (1) May 2010 (1) April 2010 (1) March 2010 (3) February 2010 (2) October 2009 (2) December 2008 (2) October 2008 (1) July 2008 (2) June 2008 (1) January 1970 (385) It’s been a busy week for the folks manning the controls of the Sun-touching Parker Solar Probe at NASA. After breaking a bunch of records last week for its distance from the Sun and the speed at which it was traveling, the probe began the week by making the first of its two dozen planned […] It’s been a busy month for the Parker Solar Probe which, if you haven’t been keeping track, is currently moving faster than any man-made object ever and also closer to the sun than anything humans have ever built. The spacecraft launched a couple of months back, but it’s finally ready to do some science, and […] The Parker Solar Probe is having one heck of a week. It was only yesterday that NASA announced its do-it-all star-studying machine has gotten closer to the Sun than any spacecraft before it, and now the probe has broken another record. According to Guinness World Records, the probe is now the fastest manmade object ever. […] NASA’s much-hyped mission to “touch the Sun” has only been underway for a couple of months, but it’s already achieved something that no other spacecraft before it has. The plucky Parker Solar Probe is now closer to the Sun than any other spacecraft before it, coming within 26.55 million miles of our star on October […] NASA began its mission to “touch the Sun” back in mid-August, sending the Parker Solar Probe towards our star on a first-of-its-kind trip that will hopefully result in all kinds of neat information. The probe is still a great distance from the Sun, having not yet reached its first date with Venus yet, but it […] This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. NASA is preparing to launch a mission that will go where no probe has gone before: the sun. Not just in orbit of the sun, either. The Parker Solar Probe will come as close as possible to touching the sun […] It’s been a long time coming, but NASA’s Parker Solar Probe is finally just days away from its historic launch towards the star that hosts planet Earth, and every living thing mankind knows of. It’s sure to be a mission of many ‘firsts’ and scientists are hoping to learn more about the star than ever […] The Sun is the oldest body in our Solar System — and since everything in our system revolves around it, that obviously makes perfect sense — springing to life somewhere around 4.6 billion years ago. The planets formed millions of years later from the material that was orbiting the star, and because of this it’s […] Advertisement Trilobites Gases trapped inside a meteorite that fell to Earth offer the first physical clues of the “terrible twos” phase of our star early in the life of the solar system. July 30, 2018 ImageMicroscopic hibonite crystals found inside a meteorite that crashed in 1969 in Australia are a “a real record of the […] Advertisement You might get another chance to take “the best sunset picture of the year” this week in New York. The sun sets over 42nd street in New York on May 29, 2013CreditJohn Minchillo/Associated Press May 28, 2018 [This article was updated on Thurs., July 12] New Yorkers, get ready for another chance to marvel […] Advertisement During aphelion, our planet receives 7 percent less sunlight than in January, but changes in the planet’s orbit are not what causes our seasons. By Shannon Hall July 5, 2018 ImageSweltering temperatures on the surface of Earth’s northern hemisphere notwithstanding, the sun and Earth are currently three million miles farther from each other than […] Advertisement As you mark the longest day of the year, consider the debate among astronomers over whether Earth’s tilt toward the sun helps make life on our world and others possible. By Shannon Hall June 20, 2018 ImageAn artist’s rendering of an Earthlike exoplanet orbiting another. Scientists haven’t been able to measure an exoplanet’s tilt […] This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the 8086 and the debut of the x86 architecture, we’re launching a new retrospective on some of Intel’s most important CPU designs. In this article, we’ve rounded up the first decades of history, from […] Archives Select Month November 2018 (5218) October 2018 (7611) September 2018 (8499) August 2018 (18888) July 2018 (58679) June 2018 (48803) May 2018 (1981) April 2018 (109) March 2018 (64) February 2018 (32) January 2018 (17) December 2017 (10) November 2017 (11) October 2017 (10) September 2017 (9) August 2017 (9) July 2017 (11) June 2017 (13) May 2017 (8) April 2017 (5) March 2017 (26) February 2017 (6) January 2017 (8) December 2016 (5) November 2016 (8) October 2016 (4) September 2016 (5) August 2016 (6) July 2016 (4) June 2016 (5) May 2016 (6) April 2016 (4) March 2016 (32) February 2016 (6) January 2016 (4) December 2015 (5) November 2015 (4) October 2015 (5) September 2015 (4) August 2015 (4) July 2015 (6) June 2015 (5) May 2015 (4) April 2015 (5) March 2015 (4) February 2015 (7) January 2015 (8) December 2014 (4) November 2014 (4) October 2014 (5) September 2014 (4) August 2014 (4) July 2014 (5) June 2014 (8) May 2014 (7) April 2014 (4) March 2014 (4) February 2014 (4) January 2014 (5) December 2013 (4) November 2013 (4) October 2013 (6) September 2013 (3) August 2013 (6) July 2013 (4) June 2013 (4) May 2013 (5) April 2013 (4) March 2013 (4) February 2013 (4) January 2013 (5) December 2012 (4) November 2012 (4) October 2012 (5) September 2012 (4) August 2012 (4) July 2012 (5) June 2012 (4) May 2012 (5) April 2012 (4) March 2012 (4) February 2012 (11) January 2012 (5) December 2011 (4) November 2011 (6) October 2011 (6) September 2011 (2) August 2011 (3) July 2011 (3) June 2011 (3) May 2011 (2) April 2011 (3) March 2011 (5) February 2011 (4) January 2011 (4) December 2010 (3) November 2010 (2) October 2010 (3) September 2010 (1) August 2010 (11) June 2010 (1) May 2010 (1) April 2010 (1) March 2010 (3) February 2010 (2) October 2009 (2) December 2008 (2) October 2008 (1) July 2008 (2) June 2008 (1) January 1970 (385)
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 35, "char_end_idx": 43, "value": "Facebook" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 45, "char_end_idx": 63, "value": "Facebook_Messenger" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 69, "char_end_idx": 75, "value": "Oculus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 91, "char_end_idx": 99, "value": "WhatsApp" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 111, "char_end_idx": 124, "value": "West_Virginia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 125, "char_end_idx": 133, "value": "Democratic_Party_(United_States)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 148, "char_end_idx": 153, "value": "Donald_Trump" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 170, "char_end_idx": 175, "value": "House" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 214, "char_end_idx": 227, "value": "MIT_Media_Lab" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1149, "char_end_idx": 1151, "value": "Cartesian_coordinate_system" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1336, "char_end_idx": 1339, "value": "Cartesian_coordinate_system" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1444, "char_end_idx": 1456, "value": "Real_life" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1463, "char_end_idx": 1471, "value": "Jen_Wang" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1515, "char_end_idx": 1523, "value": "Internet" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1617, "char_end_idx": 1628, "value": "Neil_Gaiman" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1633, "char_end_idx": 1646, "value": "Amanda_Palmer" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1686, "char_end_idx": 1694, "value": "Homeland" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1715, "char_end_idx": 1729, "value": "Little Brother" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2092, "char_end_idx": 2104, "value": "Avi_Loeb" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2112, "char_end_idx": 2155, "value": "Harvard–Smithsonian_Center_for_Astrophysics" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2313, "char_end_idx": 2329, "value": "Fudan_University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2558, "char_end_idx": 2574, "value": "Microsoft_Office" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2734, "char_end_idx": 2739, "value": "Microsoft_Excel" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2744, "char_end_idx": 2754, "value": "Microsoft_PowerPoint" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5513, "char_end_idx": 5517, "value": "NASA" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5589, "char_end_idx": 5592, "value": "Sun" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5739, "char_end_idx": 5757, "value": "Parker_Solar_Probe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6026, "char_end_idx": 6044, "value": "Parker_Solar_Probe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6102, "char_end_idx": 6106, "value": "NASA" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6178, "char_end_idx": 6181, "value": "Sun" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6271, "char_end_idx": 6293, "value": "Guinness_World_Records" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6349, "char_end_idx": 6353, "value": "NASA" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6528, "char_end_idx": 6546, "value": "Parker_Solar_Probe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6568, "char_end_idx": 6571, "value": "Sun" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6670, "char_end_idx": 6674, "value": "NASA" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6707, "char_end_idx": 6710, "value": "Sun" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6744, "char_end_idx": 6762, "value": "Parker_Solar_Probe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6914, "char_end_idx": 6917, "value": "Sun" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6962, "char_end_idx": 6967, "value": "Venus" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7068, "char_end_idx": 7072, "value": "NASA" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7202, "char_end_idx": 7220, "value": "Parker_Solar_Probe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7310, "char_end_idx": 7314, "value": "NASA" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7317, "char_end_idx": 7335, "value": "Parker_Solar_Probe" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7422, "char_end_idx": 7427, "value": "Earth" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7586, "char_end_idx": 7589, "value": "Sun" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7970, "char_end_idx": 7975, "value": "Earth" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8185, "char_end_idx": 8194, "value": "Australia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8329, "char_end_idx": 8337, "value": "New_York_City" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8372, "char_end_idx": 8380, "value": "New_York_City" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8417, "char_end_idx": 8433, "value": "Associated Press" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8476, "char_end_idx": 8482, "value": "Jötunn" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8493, "char_end_idx": 8504, "value": "New_York_City" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8711, "char_end_idx": 8723, "value": "Shannon Hall" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8784, "char_end_idx": 8789, "value": "Earth" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8841, "char_end_idx": 8846, "value": "Earth" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9101, "char_end_idx": 9113, "value": "Shannon Hall" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9161, "char_end_idx": 9170, "value": "Earth" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9479, "char_end_idx": 9484, "value": "X86" } ]
Alice Springs ˌ 230; l ɪ s ˈ s p r ɪ ŋ z (Arrernte: Mparntwe) is the third-largest town in the Northern Territory of Australia. Popularly known as quot;the Alicequot; or simply quot;Alicequot;, Alice Springs is situated roughly in Australia's geographic centre. Free Japanese Porn Clips submitted at Sex Tube Box, Japanese Sex Videos, We have 415 pages Juicy Japanese Videos, 1-248 of 102824 Sex Tube Movies Watch 241 to 360 of 238435 free japanese, japan sex movies updated hourly with new porn tube. Over 1130 Bitcoin Slots, Baccarat, Blackjack and Video Poker games Have a spin on the wonderful Aristocrat Slot Geisha for Free at Online Pokies 4U - the World's best free Slots site. Terms apply. Famous Porn Tube. One of the biggest collection of free sex videos. All texas holdem poker icon categories of porn. No registration and fees. Slot sanssouci berlijn click any XXX porn tube and watch. Dec 26, 2017nbsp;0183;32;A guide listing the titles and air dates for episodes of the TV series The Love Boat. Here is a list of all the Preakness Stakes winners with their connections, winning time, post position, odds, and winning margin. Free slots with bonuses no download Derby winners can be viewed here and Pik as casino waldshut Stakes winners here. A star by the odds indicates that horse was the casino colonial Free Monster Cock Cartoons Porn Clips submitted at Sex Tube Box, Monster Cock Free slots with bonuses no download Sex Invite for casino party, We have 1 pages Juicy Monster Cock Cartoons Videos, 1-33 of 33 Sex Tube Movies All the hottest tube porn videos and XXX clips in the world, you will find some hidden gems and brand new tube sex movies on our Porn Tube. BrandPorno. com Hand-sorted collection of brand porno movies from HQ tubes. New porn videos added several times a day. 169; Brandporno. com, 2018. … Watch 481 to 600 of 91100 free bondage sex movies updated hourly with new porn tube. The FBIs Criminal Justice Information Services Division, or CJIS, is a high-tech hub in the hills of West Virginia that provides a range of state of-the-art tools and services to law enforcement, national security and intelligence community partners, and the … Asian Beauty Porn Tube Movies at DinoTube. com. Our Streaming Public Tubes Are 100 Free, So Visit Now. Discount vacation condos. Family wih vacation rentals Benalmadena Bars Map, Benalmadena Nightlife Guide amp; Map, Benalmadena Clubs Map Learn more about the world's largest timeshare exchange company, RCI. Find RCI timeshare resale listings online today. WHATS YOUR TIMESHARES WORTH. Timeshare-survey. com is constantly striving to hear birth roulette china real opinions of clients and making their opinion heard by conducting independent and transparent research.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 0, "char_end_idx": 13, "value": "Alice Springs" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 42, "char_end_idx": 50, "value": "Arrernte" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 95, "char_end_idx": 113, "value": "Northern_Territory" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 117, "char_end_idx": 126, "value": "Australia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 194, "char_end_idx": 207, "value": "Alice_Springs" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 231, "char_end_idx": 240, "value": "Australia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 267, "char_end_idx": 275, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 314, "char_end_idx": 322, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 527, "char_end_idx": 535, "value": "Baccarat" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 537, "char_end_idx": 546, "value": "Blackjack" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 551, "char_end_idx": 562, "value": "Video_poker" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 995, "char_end_idx": 1008, "value": "The_Love_Boat" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1036, "char_end_idx": 1052, "value": "Preakness_Stakes" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1176, "char_end_idx": 1181, "value": "Kentucky_Derby" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1580, "char_end_idx": 1583, "value": "Pornography" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1977, "char_end_idx": 1981, "value": "FBI_Criminal_Justice_Information_Services_Division" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2018, "char_end_idx": 2031, "value": "West_Virginia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2482, "char_end_idx": 2485, "value": "RCI_(company)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2492, "char_end_idx": 2495, "value": "RCI_(company)" } ]
Ebookddl.club search ebooks on the internet. ebooks are in different format PDF, EPUB or MOBI. Our visitors share their files with other users. Ebookddl.club has only links to hosters, like uploaded, nitroflare, rapidgator, oboom, share-online und doesn't host any ebooks files on the server. All Downlaod links are free. Please contact the Providers or ebook Hosters, to delete the files. When needed, please write to us and we will take down the threads / links or the whole posts.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 76, "char_end_idx": 79, "value": "PDF" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 81, "char_end_idx": 85, "value": "EPUB" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 89, "char_end_idx": 93, "value": "MOBI" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 341, "char_end_idx": 350, "value": "Certificate_authority" } ]
Free Porn & Sex Video - First Time Amateur Asian Threesome MMF - - Watch Free Porn Videos on adslinks.info! Sex Video Niches: Anal, Fingering, Japanese, Asian, Lick. You might think that PornTube K is nothing but another average free First Time Porn Tube. Surprise! We have much more to offer you than mere First Time Sex Videos. Amateur wife first ever threesome mmmmmmm reminds me of my first time the guy i chose to join us had such a big cock Amateur wife first ever threes. Real amateur threesome videos and photo sets. Best Porn Sites.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 132, "char_end_idx": 141, "value": "Fingering" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 143, "char_end_idx": 151, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 153, "char_end_idx": 158, "value": "Asia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 160, "char_end_idx": 164, "value": "Lick_(music)" } ]
During the winter trimester, the second graders studied the composer, Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). We read the book Beethoven by Ann Rachlin, and listened and moved to several of his pieces. We then watched the movie Beethoven Lives Upstairs. Afterward, I grouped the students into four groups. The groups were labeled, “Beethoven’s Childhood,” “Beethoven’s Adulthood,” “Beethoven’s Music,” and “Beethoven Lives Upstairs.” Each group had to write down facts that they learned and it was OK if the groups had some of the same facts. For example, if they were in the group titled “Beethoven’s Childhood,” each member of the group gave a fact about his childhood. If they were in the group “Beethoven Lives Upstairs,” each member of the group gave a statement of what they learned about Beethoven from the movie. When they were finished writing their facts, they chose a piece of music composed by Beethoven to be as the background music or as listening selections for each page of their books. They also chose a pictures of Beethoven to be shown (from Google images that were saved to the iPad’s camera roll). We then used Book Creator app to have them create a book about Beethoven utilizing their facts, pictures, and music. They must write in complete sentences. This project incorporates many skills: writing, reading, listening, moving to music, presenting their knowledge, and art. I have done this project in my music classes for years and the students have thoroughly enjoyed it.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 70, "char_end_idx": 90, "value": "Ludwig_van_Beethoven" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 121, "char_end_idx": 130, "value": "Ludwig_van_Beethoven" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 134, "char_end_idx": 145, "value": "Ann_Rachlin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 222, "char_end_idx": 246, "value": "Beethoven_Lives_Upstairs" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 401, "char_end_idx": 425, "value": "Beethoven_Lives_Upstairs" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 693, "char_end_idx": 717, "value": "Beethoven_Lives_Upstairs" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 789, "char_end_idx": 798, "value": "Ludwig_van_Beethoven" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 900, "char_end_idx": 909, "value": "Beethoven" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1027, "char_end_idx": 1036, "value": "Beethoven" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1055, "char_end_idx": 1061, "value": "Google" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1176, "char_end_idx": 1185, "value": "Beethoven" } ]
The Ashland Rowing Club is a non-profit organization, open to anyone 12 and older, offering recreational and competitive outdoor and indoor rowing to the broader Rogue Valley in... Located in Klamath Falls, Oregon, Lake Ewauna is the home of Ewauna Rowing Club. We are just fifteen minutes north of the California border in the high desert of the Klamath... Lake Oswego Community Rowing (LOCR) is a volunteer-run, non-profit organization, operating from the Charles S. Brown Water Sports Center on the Willamette River. LOCR is the...
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 162, "char_end_idx": 174, "value": "Rogue_Valley" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 192, "char_end_idx": 205, "value": "Klamath_Falls,_Oregon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 207, "char_end_idx": 213, "value": "Oregon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 215, "char_end_idx": 226, "value": "Lake_Ewauna" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 303, "char_end_idx": 313, "value": "California" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 347, "char_end_idx": 354, "value": "Klamath_Falls,_Oregon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 502, "char_end_idx": 518, "value": "Willamette_River" } ]
While Nightwish’ new album Imaginaerum is set for a November 30, 2011 release, for some reason my preordered...
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 27, "char_end_idx": 38, "value": "Imaginaerum" } ]
Geant casino montpellier ouverture dimanche this site you will find more then the book from Sally. Download and play free Casino Games. Win big in Slots, Bingo, Blackjack, Roulette, Poker, and more. I slept in late at Wynn but was able to get packed and moving around by roulette for fun no download. Taxi ride to Aria was uneventful after I convinced him I didn't want to go via the interstate. Enjoy a great selection of free slot machines, from classic 3-reel slots frfe the new and exiting 3D slot machines. No download and no registration required. Bally Slots. Free slots with bonuses no download Technologies is one of how to get three borderlands symbols on slot machines most popular and leading manufacturers of slot gaming machines, along with other gaming-based technology. List of all 115 IGT downoad available here with FREE demo games Free slots with bonuses no download IGT online casino list (available for players in your country) Shop Origami 3-Drawer Countertop Organizer with Wooden Shelf 2-pack 8376681, read customer reviews and more at HSN. com. Play Lil Lady Free slots with bonuses no download slots by IGT online. This slot game is a favorite among many players since it provides an enjoyable gaming experience along … Welcome to Online Slots NZ - the World's top Free Slots website. We have amazing free games riverboat casino texas you don't have to register, download or pay for and of course, all our Slots are available to play on desktop and mobile. Shopping for Cheap Wholesale Lots at Casegoodbuy Store and more from case for iphone,for iphone,tpu case,cover for iphone 6,for iphone 6,cover for iphone on Aliexpress. com ,the Leading Trading Marketplace from China Robbie, a singer, and Julia, a waitress, are both engaged, but to the wrong people. Fortune intervenes to help them discover each other. Glenn Free slots with bonuses no download his Ph. from Southern Illinois University and is heard on many talk shows. by James Moreland. Updated last on May 03, 2018 at 11:00 P. Regional Runner Rankings. Best of 2018. Best of 2017. Best of 2016 2018 Maryland State RRCA Championship Series. Maryland State RRCA Home Witu The Ante Up Poker Tour is Ante Up's worldwide tournament series brand and is unique in that each participating property is free to design, schedule ffree run their tournament series as they see fit so they can maximize attendance. All events feature generous post-event coverage in Ante Up Magazine and. David Cross was born on April 4, 1964 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He is an actor and writer, known sllts Arrested Development (2003), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) and Megamind (2010). Eagles. Redskins. How Online Casino Reviews Can Help You Win More Money No matter what you want to spend your hard-earned money on, making decisions based off of reading reviews on the net and in print is a very common thing these days and it is a must have. Forever Miss Vanity - A UK Lifestyle and Travel Blogger A class of drugs called dopamine agonists, used mainly to treat Parkinsons disease, has long been suspected of causing strange psychological side effects, such as compulsive gambling and sexual activity. But a meta-analysis published today in JAMA Internal Medicine aims to settle the question. May 10, 2014nbsp;0183;32;Professional Gambler Phil Ivey banked 9 million in April 2014, but his was hardly the first or largest major win. Though the house has a substantial edge, Dec 19, 2017nbsp;0183;32;Just a few weeks ago, Belgiums Gambling Committee took up the most controversial gaming question of the season: are loot boxes gambling. Yes, they said. Loot boxes are, in short, virtual boxes with random contents that you purchase through video games with real money. They contain everything from. For Emma, Forever Ago is the debut studio album by American indie folk band Bon Iver. It was first self-released in July 2007, and later saw wide release on the Jagjaguwar label in February 2008. Real estate investing jugar maquina poker gratis one of the final free slots with bonuses no download that gives the average person a realistic opportunity of reaching millionaire status. However, regardless of the abundance of opportunity that may exist, qith a millionaire real estate investor will what numbers are considered craps exceed ones grasp unless vee quiva casino construction give up ten specific things. I am live roulette tips and tricks 53 year old woman who never expected to be in this situation. I grew up near a bingo hall, which eventually turned into a gambling resort. Will somebody please give Norm Macdonald another TV show. quot;The Best casino buffet los angeles Gambling Strategies free slots with bonuses no download Bo Price!quot; quot;The Slotw Source of Cash Short of Robbing a Bank. quot; There is one free slots with bonuses no download strategy that stands quot;head and … And dowjload these people are lying through mantra for roulette teeth (possible, but I like to give people the benefit of the wjth, Amazon is quick to the ban hammer if theres free slots with bonuses no download remote suspicion of bad activity craps field numbers they are valid poker possibilities not. The Artistic License Economics trope as used in popular free slots with bonuses no download. Stories, especially in role playing games and Tulsa ok casino river spirit Fiction, tend to have bbonuses … Play Bingo and Free slots with bonuses no download Games on Foxy. Because were tales of the abyss casino tipps social bunch here at Foxy, we give you the chance to chat with your fellow roomies during play. WithOUT Time-Intensive Courses, Having to Quit Your Job, or Gambling In The Casino of Wall Street. Investigators on Sunday were probing the background of a 20-year-old Frenchman born in Russia who killed one man and wounded four other people during a stabbing spree, with sources close to the case saying he had been on a … In the world today, Netflix has turned out to be one of the most well known and most patronized online streaming devices. Its popularity increases every month, and they currently boast of over 26 million users all over the world. Do you struggle to control the urge to gamble. You may have a gambling addiction. Learn how to get the help you need to take control of your habit and finances. I wish I had a monkey Not like the kind in the above picture though, as that monkey is white and has some kind of fruit smeared all over its face. Groupe form233; de Andrew Wells-Oberegger (voix, guitare, oud, bouzouki et gaida), Am233;lie Blanchette (clarinette et voix), Jean-Simon Blanchet (batterie, percussion et voix) et Martin Fontaine (contrebasse). Synopsis. Agents secrets met en sc232;ne de fa231;on r233;aliste [r233;f.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 0, "char_end_idx": 5, "value": "Geant" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 92, "char_end_idx": 97, "value": "Sally_Webster" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 122, "char_end_idx": 134, "value": "Online_game" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 154, "char_end_idx": 159, "value": "Bingo_(U.S.)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 161, "char_end_idx": 170, "value": "Blackjack" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 172, "char_end_idx": 180, "value": "Roulette" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 182, "char_end_idx": 187, "value": "Poker" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 218, "char_end_idx": 222, "value": "Wynn_Las_Vegas" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 314, "char_end_idx": 318, "value": "ARIA_Charts" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 834, "char_end_idx": 838, "value": "Free_transfer_(association_football)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1060, "char_end_idx": 1063, "value": "Home_Shopping_Network" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1129, "char_end_idx": 1132, "value": "IGT" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1270, "char_end_idx": 1272, "value": "Recorded_Music_NZ" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1640, "char_end_idx": 1650, "value": "AliExpress" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1722, "char_end_idx": 1727, "value": "Julia_(programming_language)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1892, "char_end_idx": 1920, "value": "Southern Illinois University" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1957, "char_end_idx": 1971, "value": "The_Leaving_Trains" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2127, "char_end_idx": 2141, "value": "Maryland State" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2461, "char_end_idx": 2472, "value": "David_Cross" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2502, "char_end_idx": 2509, "value": "Atlanta" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2511, "char_end_idx": 2518, "value": "Georgia_(U.S._state)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2520, "char_end_idx": 2523, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2564, "char_end_idx": 2584, "value": "Arrested Development" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2593, "char_end_idx": 2630, "value": "Eternal_Sunshine_of_the_Spotless_Mind" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2642, "char_end_idx": 2650, "value": "Megamind" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2659, "char_end_idx": 2665, "value": "Philadelphia_Eagles" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2667, "char_end_idx": 2675, "value": "Washington_Redskins" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2942, "char_end_idx": 2944, "value": "UK" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3038, "char_end_idx": 3048, "value": "Parkinson's_disease" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3217, "char_end_idx": 3239, "value": "JAMA_Internal_Medicine" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3315, "char_end_idx": 3324, "value": "Phil_Ivey" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3777, "char_end_idx": 3781, "value": "Emma_(novel)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3824, "char_end_idx": 3832, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3849, "char_end_idx": 3857, "value": "Bon_Iver" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3934, "char_end_idx": 3944, "value": "Jagjaguwar" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4588, "char_end_idx": 4602, "value": "Norm_Macdonald" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4648, "char_end_idx": 4659, "value": "los angeles" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5010, "char_end_idx": 5016, "value": "Amazon" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5322, "char_end_idx": 5327, "value": "Tulsa,_Oklahoma" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5384, "char_end_idx": 5394, "value": "PayPal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5444, "char_end_idx": 5448, "value": "Fox" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5516, "char_end_idx": 5520, "value": "Fox" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5677, "char_end_idx": 5688, "value": "Wall Street" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5759, "char_end_idx": 5768, "value": "French_people" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5777, "char_end_idx": 5783, "value": "Russia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5935, "char_end_idx": 5942, "value": "Netflix" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6546, "char_end_idx": 6556, "value": "Blanchette" } ]
Golf, marine, boat, solar, renewable, m. Trojan battery company is the world leader in deep cycle battery technology. Since 1925, trojan has been a pioneer in developing superior deep cycle batteries. Decades of experience, continuous research and dedication go into all the deep cycle batteries we manufacture. You can rely on trojan to deliver consistent power, reliability, long life and exceptional value. The dominance of trojan in deep cycle products is the result of years of investment in R & D, continuous product testing and adherence to strict manufacturing procedures. Trojan cast gates produce a heavy cable and frame design. At each grid, trojan applies its specially formulated alpha paste formula. It's the optimized dough density of this exclusive formula that gives our products their superior cycle life. Another Trojan exclusive is its healing process. Once the grids are glued. They are placed in specially designed treatment rooms. Controlled by temperature and humidity. This provides deep Trojan plates with the most stubborn active material. Once the plates are hardened, they are then assembled by hand, sealed and formed. Each step is complemented by rigorous quality control standards. To ensure increased cycle time and battery life. Each step is complemented by rigorous quality control standards to ensure increased cycle time and battery life. If you have any hesitation, do not hesitate to contact our sales team. Thank you for taking into consideration the fact that we do not deliver Corsican. For card payments, please call our customer service on 02.31.30.79.02 or 02.31.75.07.97 and n? Delivery is made from Monday to Friday between 9h and 18h. Delivery is made in 1-3 business days if the order is placed before 15:00 in all mainland France. We do not deliver on weekends, our delays correspond to the delays of the carrier so we are not responsible for? We deliver belgium, netherlands, luxembourg and l? Germany at no extra charge, minimum delivery time 48h. We do not deliver Corsican, Monaco and the littoral islands. At the time of delivery, please check? Event unlikely that the battery has suffered damage during transport that is irreversible, visible and obvious even on the? Packing please refuse the package or make clear reservations about it? The setting up of this procedure is necessary to proceed to an exchange. The item "trojan t1275 battery slow discharge 12v 2 years warranty" is on sale since Monday, July 17, 2017. It is in the category "vehicles \ parts, accessories \ auto \ spare parts \ electrical components \ batteries". The seller is "batteriemegastore2009" and is located at 14790. This item can be shipped to the following countries: france, uk, netherlands, belgium.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 41, "char_end_idx": 47, "value": "Trojan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 581, "char_end_idx": 587, "value": "Trojan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 832, "char_end_idx": 838, "value": "Troy" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1013, "char_end_idx": 1019, "value": "Troy" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1519, "char_end_idx": 1527, "value": "Corsica" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1773, "char_end_idx": 1779, "value": "France" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1905, "char_end_idx": 1912, "value": "Belgium" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1914, "char_end_idx": 1925, "value": "Netherlands" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1945, "char_end_idx": 1952, "value": "Germany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2018, "char_end_idx": 2026, "value": "Corsica" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2028, "char_end_idx": 2034, "value": "Monaco" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2704, "char_end_idx": 2710, "value": "France" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2716, "char_end_idx": 2727, "value": "Netherlands" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2729, "char_end_idx": 2736, "value": "Belgium" } ]
Step 2: Create account by filling in personal details, email address and by setting password. Once this is complete, an activation link is sent to your email account. Step 3: Open your email and check for the activation email in the inbox or spam .Activate your AGPO account by clicking on the link sent to your email address. Step 4: Log into the AGPO system under returning user Page using email address and the password you had set in step 2 above. Step 5: Register business by providing information in the required fields and attach the required scanned documents. Kenya’s property development opportunities ramp up as multinationals put down rootsApril 18, 2018 - 9:47 am Liquid Telecom to provide free internet to co-working space Nairobi GarageSeptember 20, 2017 - 12:03 pm Procedures for seeking a Tax Compliance Certificate in Kenya How to get access to Kenyan Government Tenders
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 569, "char_end_idx": 574, "value": "Kenya" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 677, "char_end_idx": 691, "value": "Econet_Wireless" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 737, "char_end_idx": 744, "value": "Nairobi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 836, "char_end_idx": 841, "value": "Kenya" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 863, "char_end_idx": 869, "value": "Kenya" } ]
Celebrating unity and diversity through music and dance, these 11th Annual Concert Celebrations of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday will include many familiar faces. Our music minister Kris Rust is co-founder of the event along with Rev. Dr. Herbert V.R.P. Jones, artistic director of the Heritage Gospel Chorale of Pittsburgh. Several area choirs participate, and there will be singers from many local UU congregations. The glorious voice of Rev. Deryck Tines will also be there. Saturday January 13 at Ebeneezer Baptist Church in the Hill District and Monday January 15 at the Byham Theater downtown. Both at 7pm. There is no charge for admission to either concert. Tickets are required for Monday’s show at the Byham Theater. Donations will be accepted at the door and will benefit the Greater Pittsburgh Food Bank. We are a welcoming, urban congregation that puts Unitarian Universalism into action by celebrating life, nourishing the spirit, and inspiring a commitment to justice. Founded in 1906 in Allegheny City, now Pittsburgh's North Side. A member congregation of the Unitarian Universalist Association. New this month: Season’s greetings from us to you, resources for your students to engineer their own holiday gifts, and professional development tools from Allen Distinguished Educators. New this month: Learn how young students on the autism spectrum engaged in a customized physics and arts lesson, discover how ADE Roadmaps can be used for professional development, and find out how one ADE’s educational program is exemplifying a “school of the future.” By Laura Kristek, kindergarten through second grade special education teacher in Chicago, IL, and Jenny Burns, Community Coordinator for Allen Distinguished Educators DIY Guide grants ensure adoption of ADE-created classroom projects and practices across a diverse range of schools – engaging student of all backgrounds. Laura Kristek, a special education teacher in Chicago, modified a high school level poetry and engineering project developed by Allen Distinguished Educator, Scott Swaaley, to engage her K-2 students who are on the autism spectrum. Her students have varying degrees of strengths with communication, social interactions, and behavioral control, and they are very enthusiastic and diligent participants in class. “They are a joy to teach,” Kristek explains. She is one of 28 teachers to receive a DIY Guide grant from the ADE program in the spring of 2016. By Liz Meredith, Technology Integration Coach, Friend of the Allen Distinguished Educators program and Advocate for Educator Collaborations As a Technology Integration Coach for a small district in southeastern Ohio, I see the importance of collaboration every day. Through technology, I create opportunities for students and teachers to connect with others. I was recently invited to present at the Rural Education National Forum (NREF) on this topic that I care so much about. Being asked to present at the forum was both an honor, and another opportunity for me to help others. More than 500 attendees from 39 states attended NREF this year. With an overarching theme of collaboration, many sessions throughout the conference highlighted best practices and successful programs. At the conference I presented two sessions as well as the closing keynote, which featured a Roadmap from the Allen Distinguished Educators (ADE) award program. New this month: Help your students master 21st century skills with practical advice from Allen Distinguished Educators, and learn how a 4th grade teacher in Chicago adapted the 53 Miles per Burrito project with a DIY Guide grant. Get Ready To Apply via postal!! DGCA announced the new job post in their Official Website. Directorate General of Civil Aviation recruitment for Programme Coordinator Job Post. In this job location is in Delhi. Interested and eligible candidates can apply Read More → Get Ready To Apply!! DGCA announced the new job post in their Official Website. Directorate General of Civil Aviation recruitment for Flight Operations Officer Job Post. In this job location is in Bhopal. Interested and eligible candidates can apply before Read More → Konkan Railway Corporation Limited Recruitment for Sr & Jr Technical Assistant Post in Jammu & Kashmir Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies Recruitment for Technical Assistant Electronics/Instrumentation Job posts Select Language Arabic Bulgarian Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Greek Hebrew Hungarian Italian Japanese Korean Latvian Lithuanian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Serbian Slovak Spanish Swedish Thai Turkish Ukrainian
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 103, "char_end_idx": 121, "value": "Martin Luther King" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 123, "char_end_idx": 125, "value": "Martin_Luther_King_Jr." }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 260, "char_end_idx": 265, "value": "Jones_Radio_Networks" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 319, "char_end_idx": 329, "value": "Pittsburgh" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 406, "char_end_idx": 408, "value": "Unitarian_Universalism" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 539, "char_end_idx": 552, "value": "Hill_District_(Pittsburgh)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 582, "char_end_idx": 595, "value": "Byham_Theater" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 717, "char_end_idx": 730, "value": "Byham_Theater" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 871, "char_end_idx": 893, "value": "Unitarian Universalism" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1008, "char_end_idx": 1022, "value": "Allegheny,_Pennsylvania" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1028, "char_end_idx": 1038, "value": "Pittsburgh" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1041, "char_end_idx": 1051, "value": "Near_North_Side,_Chicago" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1082, "char_end_idx": 1116, "value": "Unitarian_Universalist_Association" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1507, "char_end_idx": 1510, "value": "ADE" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1656, "char_end_idx": 1663, "value": "Chicago" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1665, "char_end_idx": 1667, "value": "Illinois" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1942, "char_end_idx": 1949, "value": "Chicago" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2024, "char_end_idx": 2029, "value": "Allen,_Texas" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2334, "char_end_idx": 2341, "value": "Jaroslav_Kristek" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2416, "char_end_idx": 2419, "value": "ADE" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2662, "char_end_idx": 2666, "value": "Ohio" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3324, "char_end_idx": 3331, "value": "Roadmap" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3372, "char_end_idx": 3375, "value": "ADE" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3549, "char_end_idx": 3556, "value": "Chicago" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3654, "char_end_idx": 3658, "value": "Directorate_General_of_Civil_Aviation_(India)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3826, "char_end_idx": 3831, "value": "Delhi" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3878, "char_end_idx": 3887, "value": "Google" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3911, "char_end_idx": 3915, "value": "Directorate_General_of_Civil_Aviation_(India)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4087, "char_end_idx": 4093, "value": "Bhopal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4147, "char_end_idx": 4156, "value": "Facebook" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4246, "char_end_idx": 4261, "value": "Jammu & Kashmir" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4401, "char_end_idx": 4407, "value": "Arabic" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4418, "char_end_idx": 4426, "value": "Croatia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4433, "char_end_idx": 4439, "value": "Denmark" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4446, "char_end_idx": 4453, "value": "England" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4507, "char_end_idx": 4522, "value": "Zainichi_Korean_language" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4531, "char_end_idx": 4541, "value": "Lithuania" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4559, "char_end_idx": 4569, "value": "Portugal" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4570, "char_end_idx": 4586, "value": "Romanians_of_Serbia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4587, "char_end_idx": 4593, "value": "Slovakia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4594, "char_end_idx": 4601, "value": "Spain" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4602, "char_end_idx": 4609, "value": "Sweden" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4623, "char_end_idx": 4632, "value": "Ukraine" } ]
Edition information: Geneva World Economic Forum September 2018Description: 34 p. gráf. 1 fichero pdf.Subject(s): Fourth Industrial Revolution | city life | Transformación digital Online resources: acceso al documento | Más información Summary: The world is urbanizing and the Fourth Industrial Revolution is transforming life at an unprecedented rate. Cities must be “agile” – able to move quickly and easily – to enable their citizens to thrive. Agile Cities: Preparing for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, unpacks the concept of agility and introduces guidelines for measuring agility in key areas of city life. Building on their previous work with Data Driven Cities: 20 Stories of Innovation, the Global Future Council on Cities and Urbanization shares a series of case studies from cities around the world that are taking steps to become more agile across physical, digital, and environmental dimensions.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 114, "char_end_idx": 142, "value": "Technological_revolution" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 277, "char_end_idx": 305, "value": "Technological_revolution" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 480, "char_end_idx": 508, "value": "Technological_revolution" } ]
The world is urbanizing and the Fourth Industrial Revolution is transforming life at an unprecedented rate. Cities must be “agile” – able to move quickly and easily – to enable their citizens to thrive. Agile Cities: Preparing for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, unpacks the concept of agility and introduces guidelines for measuring agility in key areas of city life. Building on their previous work with Data Driven Cities: 20 Stories of Innovation, the Global Future Council on Cities and Urbanization shares a series of case studies from cities around the world that are taking steps to become more agile across physical, digital, and environmental dimensions. Copyright and intellectual property are things that have arisen as publishing has become a mass produced business. It is always important to know the trends of the book fairs, as it is the best way to understand how the market will change in the coming year. Archive Select Month November 2018 October 2018 September 2018 August 2018 July 2018 June 2018 May 2018 April 2018 March 2018 February 2018 January 2018 December 2017 November 2017 October 2017 September 2017 August 2017 July 2017 June 2017 May 2017 April 2017 March 2017 February 2017 January 2017 December 2016 November 2016 October 2016 September 2016 August 2016 July 2016 June 2016 May 2016 April 2016 March 2016 February 2016 January 2016 December 2015 November 2015 October 2015 September 2015 August 2015 July 2015 June 2015 May 2015 April 2015 March 2015 February 2015 January 2015 December 2014 November 2014 September 2014 August 2014 July 2014 June 2014 May 2014 April 2014 March 2014 February 2014 January 2014 December 2013 November 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 July 2013 June 2013 May 2013 April 2013 March 2013 February 2013 January 2013 December 2012 November 2012 October 2012 September 2012 Bibliocrunch helps authors collaborate with curated editors, book designers, marketers, and other publishing professionals who can take their book to the next level. Bibliocrunch freelancers go through a rigorous application process before we allow them into our platform. You know you work with the best when you work with someone on Bibliocrunch. Bibliocrunch is THE place for authors to meet vetted professionals and work together to create better books. Chemistry database. Also covers related disciplines such as biomedicine and materials science. Create a free user account to be able to search. Subjects include chemistry, chemical engineering, biotechnology and materials technology . 1907 - . Search by subject, author, chemical name, structures, gross formula, CAS registry numbers and reactions. You must create a user account to be able to search, follow the link with instructions Link to SciFinder. Do you have any questions or comments regarding the library website? Send an email to: bibl-nettredaksjon(a)usn.no
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 32, "char_end_idx": 60, "value": "Technological_revolution" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 235, "char_end_idx": 263, "value": "Technological_revolution" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2754, "char_end_idx": 2763, "value": "Chemical_Abstracts_Service" } ]
I remember trying this at work years ago and how we all tried to achieve the fastest speeds. Monkey was one of a spate of Flash browser games that seemed to all be about measuring the speed or distance at which you could do something. Just for you guys, you might like to know I hid an easter egg in there. I Can Resist Anything, Except Temptation. Rituals Rituals are beginnings. The route is wonderfully protected through out. The route is similar to the bottom in both movement and bolting. Reminds me of a Penguin throwing game…. Click and drag the hand a bit, then right click to loose focus on the game. Click here to claim this page. I was there at on. When I showed the game at Flash conferences around the world I needed a way to guarantee that I could Spank faster than mph to trigger the Good Times tune, so I added a keyboard modifier for when the H for Hoss key is pressed. Get Deal of the Day by email The best deal each weekday. About ME: My name is AyCa and am Independent Istanbul escort female. #1 TOP PROVIDER QUALITY . Old fashioned to a certain degree. I laugh every chance I get. I have a love for the outdoors and anything that involves me being on the water. Bonfires. A challenge. funny movies........A girl’s gotta have a… sense of style, the ability to run in heels, a spark in her eye, and a killer smile.. I still get emails from time to time from people that remember playing the game in school or work, thanking me for happy memories. Never had, until today. Be the first to know about new Spank The Monkey tour dates Alerts are free always will be We hate spam and will never share your email address with anyone else 1,, fans now rely on Ents24 to track their favourite artists and venues. We will email you as soon as UK tour dates are announced. It was launched a couple of weeks later as part of the Flash Forward conference in Amsterdam. The best deal each weekday. Grip your mouse with one hand and play Spank the Monkey. When I showed the game at Flash conferences around the world I needed a way to guarantee that I could Spank faster than mph to trigger the Good Times tune, so I added a keyboard modifier for when the H for Hoss key is pressed. About Us Advertise Hey, developers! I remember trying this at work years ago and how we all tried to achieve the fastest speeds. Continue to keep all young children and Animals clear of the rodent. If cornered, the rodent will bite to protect by itself. In case you observe signs and sounds of a roof rat infestation, you may have quite a few choices to get rid of these pests. Trapping or repelling roof rats can efficiently decrease the pest populace in your home. If you are Listening to scratching noises as part of your walls or the attic, it could be an indication that you've got rodents. We have been specialists at rat and mice removing, trapping, and rodent prevention. Popular nuisance rat and mice issues consist of: They are going to also assistance on their own to the foodstuff inside your pantry, forsaking unsanitary droppings and contaminated foodstuff. This business; and especially this spouse and children are the type of men and women I'd personally look for out to accomplish small business with! They acquire you back to a time when your term plus a handshake was all which was necessary to just take vehicle. Rats are invading homes By means of the roofs, and pest control companies are occupied seeking to have the persistent issue less than control. These are elected for 4-yr phrases. Elections are staggered, with 3 trustees elected each individual two a long time and the village clerk and president elected every four a long time. Municipal elections occur in odd numbered several years. Several of the previous remaining large American chestnut trees expand In this particular region. They're getting used to help you breed blight-resistant trees. BBB may possibly take into consideration a business' willingness to be involved in encouraged dispute resolution selections in deciding compliance Using these requirements. Adjust to any settlements, agreements or choices arrived at as an end result of the BBB dispute resolution course of action. Cooperate with BBB in endeavours to reduce the underlying explanation for designs of consumer problems that happen to be recognized by BBB. Safeguard Privateness Keep palm trees trimmed and choose down vines or shrubs rising against or near the home. Skinny out bushes close to your home to discourage rats from working with them as include. The price was really acceptable - Significantly reduce than expected. I hugely suggest this enterprise for pest control. Evidently roof rats are very common in Bartlett. Sure, I now have aid from scurrying, squeaking, and realizing. Thanks a great deal for coming out so immediately and taking good care of my roof rats! Mice are not consuming this stuff, They are really chewing them into parts that they can use to generate their nests. This is due to mice nests are created from Regardless of the woman mouse can discover. You can even grow to be unwell from fleas that after fed on look at this site rats. Each time a flea bites a rat after which bites you, it can transmit health conditions for example plague and tularemia. Roof rats are mainly nocturnal, and prosper in awesome weather conditions. They forage for meals in compact groups of up to ten and have a tendency to return to precisely the same food source time immediately after time, next the same pathway amongst their nest and my company food stuff.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 93, "char_end_idx": 99, "value": "The_Monkees_(TV_series)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 510, "char_end_idx": 517, "value": "Penguin" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 866, "char_end_idx": 870, "value": "Bonanza" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1675, "char_end_idx": 1681, "value": "Ents24" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1756, "char_end_idx": 1758, "value": "United_Kingdom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1840, "char_end_idx": 1853, "value": "Flash Forward" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1868, "char_end_idx": 1877, "value": "Amsterdam" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2170, "char_end_idx": 2174, "value": "Bonanza" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3750, "char_end_idx": 3758, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3871, "char_end_idx": 3874, "value": "Better_Business_Bureau" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4128, "char_end_idx": 4131, "value": "Better_Business_Bureau" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4184, "char_end_idx": 4187, "value": "Better_Business_Bureau" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4304, "char_end_idx": 4307, "value": "Better_Business_Bureau" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4671, "char_end_idx": 4679, "value": "Bartlett,_Illinois" } ]
(Right from the beginning of the project we've been encouraging you to really look, and listen and so on and record what you discover. The best of the stones are ones that put us straight in touch with the world, often in a fresh way. In the best small stones, the writer is almost invisible. In a good poem the poet disappears. That's what the struggle with language is all about. The point is that in the finished poem you don't lay yourself bare. Reading the above, I stopped short! I went back to look at my stones...and there in almost every single stone, 'I' loomed large! It was all about me...I was hardly 'invisible'. My writing has always been about laying myself bare!! Where do I conceal myself as I look, listen and perceive? Interesting, challenging...) Actually they had it through the month of Jan, but one can start anytime and go on for a month or may be even more... Jyothi, Much as I would've liked to say Yes, but actually there had been a wedding in our apartment, and the 'pandal' downstairs has dried up, yet not been removed! :-) You can use this page to do an online look-up of any fines associated with the vehicle with the number 19YB5. If you do not want for your vehicle's information to be made public, please write to us via the feedback page and we will delete the webpage you designate. We value the privacy of our visitors! The license plate 19YB5 has been searched for 46 times in the past month. If the information for this number is incomplete or inaccurate, please let us know right away! You can use this page to do an online look-up of any fines associated with the vehicle with the number 1LDG2. If you do not want for your vehicle's information to be made public, please write to us via the feedback page and we will delete the webpage you designate. We value the privacy of our visitors! The license plate 1LDG2 has been searched for 46 times in the past month. If the information for this number is incomplete or inaccurate, please let us know right away!
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 886, "char_end_idx": 892, "value": "Jyothi_(1976_film)" } ]
While I have never wished I was not a Mom, I have found myself feeling completely overwhelmed and wished they would go away for awhile…and then immediately felt supremely guilty thereafter. There are times, when I feel that I have reacted badly, or am so impatient with them, that I feel like I “shouldn’t” have been a mom. Not really that i didn’t “want” to be a mom. Just feeling at times that I’m not the type of mom that my kids need. No, I don’t mind being a mom MOST of the time. I make sure I have enough time away from them to keep a healthy balance. Never. But there are times I wish I could have just a little break. Or times that I think I don’t deserve to be a mom because my patience are long gone. No. I’ve never wished I wasn’t a mom, but I have wished for a break from time to time. Then I feel incredibly guilty for wishing that I could just go drop my daugther off for a few days. 🙁 But not once have I wished I wasn’t a mom. No – I haven’t wished it really. Although I have wondered what my life would be like if I hadn’t gotten married and had kids. As much stress and exhaustion as they can cause – I do think I wouldn’t be nearly as happy if I hadn’t had them though. All I ever wanted was to be a mom so the answer is no. There are days that I wish I could have a hot meal, use the bathroom alone, and have time to just put my feet up and read a good book… but I wouldn’t substitute any of that for my children. Yes. I have had many times when I just yell in my head “I hate being a mom! I don’t want to be a mom anymore!!” Sometimes I even say it out loud to my husband. Hey, it happens. But at the moment, and most of the time, I love my children and love (or at least am okay with) being a mom. I’ve ALWAYS wanted to be a mum. I LOVE being a Mum, just find it hard to cope with sometimes as they go through their various stages of ‘ I’m not going to eat my tea’….’I’m going to provoke my brother as much as possible today’… AND ‘ I’m going to get told NOT to do this, but then go and do it STRAIGHT away!’… These are the days I wish I had done what some other mothers do, and put them in daycare for the day, or lock them in their rooms etc! I find coping with this when I’m pregnant very hard too.. being very tired and having no or little patience is not a good mix for a high stress environment! Yes. Last night was one occasion. My son was not sleeping and I was tired b/c he had not napped during the day and had been cranky. I love being a mom but at times I wish I could have some alone time. I feel guilty for even saying that considering our son was a planned pregnancy and all. Plus, does that make me a bad mom? There are times when I feel like “I’m just not good at this” because sometimes the whole thing is just overwhelming! I have said on occasion that I hate being a mom, but I don’t…I feel like I do when things get crazy though. Yes. My son is 12 weeks old and he is the most adorable sweet baby. I had wanted a baby for a year before we finally reached a point where we could try. Then, it happened so fast it was hard to believe. It was so hard at first and I had a nasty case of baby blues. Maybe I’m still a little post-partum-ish. When I see pregnant women in the grocery store I feel sorry for them inside… like “She doesn’t know what she’s getting herself into” (assuming she doesn’t already have 4 kids in the cart.) Sometimes I just find myself thinking “I wish it would have taken longer to get pregnant.” I feel really guilty about that because I know there are people out there that try and try. I guess I just miss the ease of my old life some. And I am jealous of my friends that are still going on dates with their husbands and spending their money on sushi and cosmos. But when it comes down to it, I wouldn’t change things. My baby came at the perfect time for us. I just second guess the decision to start a family. yeah but more like I could just take off for a week, just pause our lives, cuz i don’t wanna miss anything! I always wanted to be a Mom, when asked at career day in school (483 years ago -Ha) I always said ‘I want to be a wife and Mother’ this apalled my counsler. But sometimes, a lot lately, I don’t think I’m doing a very good job. I think maybe I shouldn’t be a Mom, I just don’t have the patience. It’s nice to read that I’m not alone in thinking that. But I wouldn’t trade my kids for the world. There were times when I was younger and did not have the fathers support as I should have, but I never actually regretted my children because they kept me hopeful and strong. I love my daughter and would die for her, literally. But there are days (and it seems I have more of these days than I do “good” days) that I wish I had never gotten married or had a baby. To just be single and have no responsibility would be nice. But then I love my husband and would miss him and my daughter terribly. I just sometimes I wish I would have waited longer to become a mom. I might be a little more patient. i like being a mother…but everybody needs a break sometimes… i love when my children go out of town with my mother….i feel very blessed to have this outlet because alot of my friends do not Ever since I became a mom at 17 I have always loved it, while I have never wished I wasn’t a mom – I have wished I could get a break of more than 24-48 hours of all responsibilities (mot just the mothering part) sometimes, I wish I was alone. Free from everything. My 4 year old treats me the same as her father does, and the 2 year old is starting to be this way too. Sometimes I feel like I just screwed up at raising them and they’d be better with some other mother. Someone better than me. I hate myself when I’m upset with my girls. I hate feeling this way. I have no help, nothing. I’m just the punching bag. I try and remember don’t take it personally, but it’s so hard. I wonder what kind of person I would be if I wasn’t a mom. I love my children, I’m just scared of the future, I’m scared I won’t be strong enough… No, I’m thrilled to be a mother, and I love my children. I always knew I’d be a working mother, I watched my mom depend on my dad then leave after 20 years and she had no way to support herself, no job skills, etc.. – I figured that one out when I was seven years old watching her vacuum the house, etc.. all day while he was at work. I thought to myself, “this stuff is for the birds!” There are days that I WONDER what my life would be like if it was just my husband and me. There are also days I wonder what my life would be like if I was single and didn’t get married at 20. (I was 26 when I had my first child)… I wonder what it would be like to live in NYC, to live in Paris, to go to the moon… but I never wish I wasn’t a mommy. I have 2 girls…they’re 20 months apart…and they’re both extremely strong willed. EXTREMELY smart and talented too. Too smart for their poor mama. lol Ok…so before I had kids, I was a very care-free soul. Had a lot of fun, traveled a lot, spent lots of time with friends. Not only do I not have the freedom to do the things I want to do, but I’ve also changed a lot mentally, emotionally, and chemically. My first daughter had alot of health problems and was sick all the time so it put me on the defensive…it sent me down a path of total freak-out about germs, illnesses, etc. Then I had my second daughter and had post partum depression….which fueled the fire that was already burning. Now I struggle daily with depression, anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. My youngest is 3 now and my oldest is almost 5. I want time to myself constantly. Some days I want to run away or just go rent a hotel room and sleep, watch movies, and just be alone. So…while I DO have my moments where I wish I just had time to myself…I don’t EVER wish I wasn’t a mom. I DO, however struggle with feeling like a BAD mom. I feel guilty a lot for not being the mom I EXPECTED to be. I adore my kids but YES sometimes i wish i wasnt a mom…we had our first when we were still in highschool and have been together ever since(14 years) we have 3 children together but there are times…more often then they should be…that i just want to be single without children…part of me feels like i lost out on finding myself before i started being a part of someone elses life and then bringing children into the mix…sometimes i just want to run free,and play the field…NO STRINGS ATTATCHED….oh well a girl can dream right? I always thought I wanted to be a mom, even when I was a kid that’s what I said I wanted to be when I grew up. I have a three month old baby now and I often wish that I didn’t. I’m a horrible person for thinking this, but when i found out that I was pregnant I was devistated. And ever since he was born it has been nothing but hard times. I hear that it gets easier and that it will get better. I still have hopes that I will enjoy motherhood, but right now I just wish that things were back to the way they used to be. You’re 100% not a horrible person. And there may be some times you enjoy more but lusting after all those times you went grocery shopping by yourself and books you got to read without a single interruption, or running into the store without having the cops called on you for being a shitty person will always be with you. Sometimes i do wish i wasnt a mother, but then i look at my wonderful beautiful kids and then every thing changes. Motherhood ( especially being a single one, which im not but still.. ) does take a toll on any woman. Its really tough as times go on and on. Kids as they get older get more mouthier and as long as you nip it in the butt when they are younger, hopefully they will learn to respect you when they get older. My dad use to tell me, ” one day daughter, you will find out for yourself on how and when to do things and you will see it that you arent always right. ” I agree, 9/10 times i wasnt right and i went back and apologized. Im only 21 and i still have alot to learn, but gotta love being a young mom cause by the time your kids get older, you’ll still be young to do whatever you want to do after they move out!! 🙂 Sometimes… I love my little boy to death… But who can ever “fully” prepare themselves for their first child… You can get the crib, toys and clothes ready, but nothing ever REALLY prepares you… I’m 25 with a 5 month old. Like I said I love him to death. But I miss the little things… Like Sleep, Going home right after work, being able to stay home on the weekends… (now I run around all weekend so my family can see him). I wouldn’t take back having him in a second, however I do wish every now and then that I could get a break… When I found out my husband was cheating..I wished that I wasn’t a mom so it would be easier for me to leave.Without the kids I could walk out of his life and never see the bastard again Sometimes I hate being a mom. my 2-year-old teases his 4-yr-old brother, then the 4-yr old cries and screams. baby brother laughs and does it again, big brother screams louder, etc. my 4-yr old is always crying and screaming over the tiniest little things. it drives me crazy. anything minor can send him into an uncontrollable fit. my daughter (almost 6) is annoying as hell, and i hate my husband and wish i hadn’t gotten married to him (at age 20). now i’m 29 and i hate my life. on top of all that, i have to quit smoking because my husband hates it. part of me wants to say, screw him, i’m an adult and this is the one little pleasure i get. but i’m afraid he’ll divorce me. i’ve only been smoking for about six months, courtesy of the stress i’m in. i wish they would just fucking behave. they never do what i tell them to, they seem to delight in disobeying me. i hate to say it, but i understand those women who snap and kill a bunch of people. i’d leave if i thought it wouldn’t screw the kids up completely. but maybe they’d be better off without me. surely there must be someone my husband could find to be a better mom to them than me, and a better wife to him. then i could be left all alone to my self-destruction. I don’t see these kinds of books in the library. I look. I feel guilty for feeling this way. I feel scared feeling this way. I don’t hear moms talking about this anywhere in the world. I joke, but don’t speak. I am ashamed. I yell. I have bad thoughts. I wish. I feel guilty. What if something happened to her, I’d die. Guilt would eat my mind and soul. Just by chance I put in the second time, wish i hadn’t had her. The first site frightened me. I popped out of it quickly. I wish I could say these things out loud so we could all unite without feeling like… It’s ashame that bad things happen, because we can’t be real out loud with our thoughts. Thanks for being here. I really needed to get this out. I have two daughers, ages 14 and 17. My husband and I waited 7 years to have children because I was afraid of the teenage years. Turns out, for good reason. I definitely wish I didn’t have children. My husband and I have always worked full time demanding jobs to provide the best education possible for our girls. Unfortunately, the result at this point is two selfish, lazy, ungreatful kids. My mother, who raised 4 kids, has told me it will get better and they will really appreciate all the opportunities when they are older. Still, if I had it to do over again, I would not have had kids. Also, if you’re going to have them, make sure one person can stay home. I think the stay at home job is very underappreciated with very little respect in our society. I also think it’s a job that can drive a person crazy. However, it seems kids with a stay at home parent turn out better. I wish there was a test a person could take to determine likelihood of being a successful parent. I would have taken the test and probably failed and could have avoided all the cost, work, frustration and heart ache. I wish women weren’t wired to want kids so much. I think many would not have them given the chance to do it over. I’ve read all these comments and everyone says they’re glad their a mom in the end but most don’t have teenagers. Good luck to all. I often wish I never became a mom I am constantly forced to stay home on the weekends while the man goes to the bar! Then tries to make me feel guilty cause I want some time to myself im around her 24/7 and no one understands me. Tells me well you should of never been a mom then if you need to have time away from her. Then theres the fact that he makes $2000 a month and refuses to buy me and baby new clothes! He wont let me get a job and expects my family to pay my bills! He uses my phone my cable and cant help out and eats my food! Then baby cries all the time for no reason and then I cant get her to play by herself for at least 5 mins in her playpen(when I put her in it she cries and screams) I put her in it cause I get tired of having to get her out of things every two seconds When my kids drive me to breaking point I wonder why the hell I do it every day. My eldest is only 3.5 but she is super-smart (like crazily clever for her age) and my youngest is 16 months and the complete opposite. He can’t say any words at all or do very much yet they still manage to wind each other up and take every last drop of positivity that I woke up with! On those days I have occasionally wished I wasn’t a mum. Then they do something sweet or kind and I immediately feel guilty about my thoughts. So it has crossed my mind, but when it comes down to it, I love my kids and I am truly glad to be a mummy. I am 40 and my son is almost 14…as far as I remember I never wanted to be a mother, it was not part of my plans..I love my son but if I could take back time I wouldn´t have him.. I felt the pressure to be a mom by my mom, and his very absent looser father. My son is useless, selfish, and a brat..no is not my fault bcs I am though when I need to be and nurturing when I need to be as well. He has no iniciative at all, I come home from work and the room is a mess, the dishes he´d used are dirty and when I ask him to do something he nags and complains. YES I HATE BEING A MOTHER…he talks back..I mean he as friends he goes out and have fun so is not that he is at home doing nothing, he is in a good school, but he does not appreciate me or anything I do for him. I can´t wait for him to be 18 and move out..then I´ll be happy. I do sometimes wish I hadnt had kids until I was secure in my career, I especially hate the fact that my kids have no respect for me and take everything for granted. I have a teenager and 2 pre-teens. Me and my exhusband divorced because he was abusive after I had our son that he was jealous of and I had enough and left. He doesnt pay child support and has 2 new kids he takes care of and the young mother. I have to be both Mommy and Daddy everyday all day and I am really tired of trying to earn my kids respect. I have tried everything as far as discipline is concerned and finally got to the point where I figured I have tried my best but, my kids dont care why should I? I work, clean and take care of everything. My kids hate me because I cant afford expensive clothes for them or to enroll thwm in sports. I just cut there dad out of there life including his family because they didnt even bother to call my kids and say Merry Christmas and I am tired of my kids being lied to constantly. I am just looking out for their best interest but, Im the bad guy and Im the one that isnt listened to or respected. He owes me like 150k in child support and I know I will never see a dime of it ever. Am I wrong for cutting half love people out of my kids lives? I just wish my kids would stop being so hateful to me all the time. I am exhausted of trying to keep my cool and not lose my temper and beat them black & blue because I know that wont solve anything. I used to be beaten but, I know its not the right thing to do yet I cant even spank my children without them saying they will call the cops on me. I have taken there toys away I have grounded them nothing works. I give up I have given 16 yrs away and at one point even worked 3 jobs to make ends meet. I have a 12 yr old and an 11 yr old. Am I wrong for thinking this way? yes, there are times every single day that I wish I wasn’t a “step-mom” I love my husband with all my heart, but his kids drive me absolutely insane. His 10yr old daughter acts like she’s 2 in front of her dad, thinking she’s gonna get more attention that way, and it’s so damn annoying. And his 8yr old son is the spawn of the devil. He even looks like a devil. I was really messed up on pain pills for the first year of our relationship, and we happened to have gotten married during that time too. I could easily tolerate the kids then, but now? I”m having a really hard time. Yes, at least once a week (usually by Fri or Sat), but her grandmother takes her on Sunday for about 8 hours and I am “reset” for my new week. Since I’m a stay-at-home mom, it takes it’s toll. When she runs up to me and throws her arms around me and says “oh mama, I love you so much!” it makes it all better. Yes. If I could take it back, I would. Now that they exist, I love them. I don’t know what to do. Because of them I’m forced to interact with the worst human being I have ever known (their dad) and will until they are adults. Although I’m not happy that others are suffering, it is good to know I’m not alone. I absolutely adore my 7 month old, but I really feel like I’ve lost who I am. I knew what I was getting into but it just feels so relentless and that I don’t get any time or space of my own. I really miss my old life. I found an old diary today and I cried and cried, thinking of how things used to be. I know I’m blessed with a beautiful baby, but I can’t help feeling resentful sometimes. I feel like such a bad person, but it’s helpful to see that others also feel like this sometimes. Yes there are those days when I feel overwhelmed and I honestly ask myself did I make the right decision by having a child so young I am 22 married with a 2 year old daughter and I have another one on the way my daughter is soooooo hyperactive and defiant and if she is not yours you might find her hard to love but luckily all these feelings go away really fast when I see her sideways grin and little arms reached out for special hugs from mommy I would not trade her for anything in this world I never wanted to be a mom, well, more that I was ambivalent about it. It was a deal breaker though for my husband. We adopted our son at 6 months old and he is almost 4. I do not like being a mom. And this kid is a piece of cake. His father is amazing. We have plenty of resources. The guilt is profound as I am raising my child who is also another woman’s child. I love him but every day I wish I hadn’t done it. Living with this weight is drowning me. I often wish I’d stayed both single and childless, but occasionally, I’ll have this profound moment of loneliness thinking of my life without my family. Still, I am something of an introvert, incredibly self-sufficient, a real free spirit, and I wish someone had warned me how hard it is to be a mother if one has these qualities. The other thing is that I am an “older” mom–my first child at 38. Now that they are older, it’s a little easier in SOME ways, but much harder in others. They still seriously NEED me, and I am committed to that need, but it is punishing, like scraping away pieces of yourself at all times. I currently cannot stand being a mother. I know it’s awful but I feel so relieved when they go to school or go to stay with their grandparents (which is currently every weekend). My youngest who just turned 5 is not too bad, I can tolerate him apart from the whining which I have no patience with but it’s not too bad. My eldest is 8 and I can barely stand to be anywhere near him. He acts like a baby, he has the loudest voice in the world, he sulks, he’s clingy, he tells tales, whines, cries for no reason, he’s arrogant and he’s rude. He gets spoiled by other family members, gets huge presents for little reasons like learning to do things instead of just praise. He tries to come between me and my partner and not because he wants ME all to himself, but because he wants HIM all to himself like he turned up just to be around him. I’m sorry but I do not recognise this child anymore, he used to be this quiet sweet little thing who was grateful at christmas even though he had less than most kids he knew. Now he’s just a brat 🙁 I look at my kids and think that I am glad they are here, but not under the current circumstances they are here under (they are product of a broken home, I am a single mom, their father is mentally ill). I feel like I have done them a disservice by bringing them into this world. I do not like parenthood and at times wish I would have made a different choice. But I love my kids with all my heart and it kills me inside that I feel this way. I don’t like being a mother. I feel awful for saying this too but it’s the first time I’ve ever admitted it and I’m relieved to see others here who feel the same way. I am introverted, self sufficient and would usually prefer to be alone or in the company of 1-2 people. Having kids ruins all that. I hate to be bothered, I hate to answer questions, I hate having to spend money on stuff that I feel could go elsewhere. My daughter, however, is so sweet and loving and affectionate and I feel bad for feeling this way toward her. She’s almost 6. But it’s like when she wants to lay all on me and hug and kiss I can feel my skin crawling. I prefer her at a reasonable distance. And it’s not her that I specifically dislike, it’s kids in general. But when she whines, I just want to rip her skin off. And she complains and fusses and it irritates me like nothing in the world. If I could go back, I’d be one of those people who never ever had children. Perhaps, I’d marry (I’m not married now and can’t picture it but the idea sounds ok) but I’d want a child-free life so we could enjoy eachother, vacation and own nice things without worrying about some kid spilling juice on it. I am sad to say, I certainly dont like this job. Not to mention, pregnancy ruined my Playboy perfect body and I’ll never get it back without extensive surgery (more money to spend)…I often wonder what my life would be like right now without a kid. How great I’d probably be doing. And it’s a shame. I love my daughter but if I could change it I would. Hands down. I wouldn’t change it for the world, but Nothing could possibly have prepared me for the change having kids would bring to my life. I have had my share of depression/anxiety, even anxiety attacks. I have very little help from family but am fortunate to be able to put the youngest one in a mothers day out program. I am very introverted and need complete silence and serenity to heal and recoup and I feel that I never get this! Even when the kids are in school I am either working or cleaning house or running errands. Plus, I really need more than small blocks of time here and there…at this point I need like a whole week away! It just builds up. The oldest is 6 and since becoming pregnant w/her about 7 years ago I have rarely felt “rested”. Man this is hard on an introvert! Yes. I feel so many different ways about my daughter. Sometimes I don’t know whether I want to kiss her or give her away. I wish I were better at being a mother. I wish that I loved being a mother. I sometimes want her to disappear. My husband says I should get a nanny, but I don’t want anyone else raising her. I love her and don’t think anyone could love her or raise her better than I. But at the same time I resent her and wish I hadn’t had her at times. I have a one year l son and he is adorable. wherever we go people say how handsome and smart he is. mt mother in law cant get enough….. well most days i feel i am at my breaking point. we had him much earlier than expected and i didnt kow how un-ready i was to become a mom until i was one. i wasnt ready to give up all the things i had to give up. The only time he is really loud is when im trying to do something. that is what gets me the most. sometimes he can whine alot and just be… a handful. i guess im grateful, i am. it seems like so much, i have already decided,once we can aford it, we are getting a f$%#ing nanny! If I could turn back the hands of time I wouldnt dare let a male bastard impregnate me, only to forfeit my freedom, my figure, and my finances… I know it may sound so selfish and shallow, but noone tells you just how much of yourself you give up as a mother. The mistake society makes is glamourizing motherhood. I lost myself somwhere amongst the seemingly endless diaper trail. I feel so stuck and so guilty at the same time. But the overwhelming responsibility of motherhood, makes me wonder if there really is a manual; it has to be for literally “peace sake”, because I have none. I have a 6 yr old daughter and a 3yr old special needs son and he is pure hell at times. The kind of child people pray they dont have. In all fairness and honesty I enjoyed motherhood when my daughter came along for she was and still is a saint of a child. But Im ashamed to say I wish I never had my son, for I havent had any real peace since he’s been here. I love both of my children but Im not cut out for this, well at least him. Im 29 yrs old and I want to run away from home. Im currently divorced which may have some bearings on the situation; but I often fantasize about dropping them off on their dads front porch and taking off. I might enjoy some aspects of parenting but I wish I could go back to the day before I got pregnant with my son. Right now yes. I wish I had waited until I’d had fun, found the man that I love and discovered my path in life. Right now I’m 24, have been a single mum since I was 18. I work full-time, my kids are beautiful with such amazing personalities, but it is so hard. I’ve never had the opportunity to be young,or selfish, or to make a decision based singularly on what’s right for ME, or plainly just what I want. I work hard at trying to make sure our life is well-rounded and that we will have a good future. We have a nice home, they go to a good school, we eat good food. I invest a lot of time and heart into my little family but only because I know it’s the right way to do it. Yes there are those wonderful little moments when realise how much you really do love them, but It’s not what I want to be doing. I don’t want that much responsibilty for someone else…. Maybe I’ll grow up one day and I’ll be having the time of my life on a beach somewhere in Mexico and none of this will matter, but at this point in time it really sux to be me… I suppose though, it could be worse. Now that I’ve poured my heart out I’m off to buy a chocolate. This is a great site. I feel a bit better. Omg! As I try & type this up I thank every single mother who stated that they wouldn’t have had kids. All the moms saying “at the end of the day their happpy to have them” well more power to you. I’m 29 & had NO idea not a clue how my life would have changed. MY LIFE stopped/changed not her dads. I worked 2 jobs, went to school fulltime, had friends, looked great and was a “people person” the kind of girl everybody wanted to be around. Now maybe many of you mothers had boring lives, maybe you needed a man to validate your lives or to help you become more but I was FINE w/o any of it! Then I became pregnant & continued to menstruate & not know I was prego. Had I knew I’d have been pro-choice. I hate who I am today. I miss the old me I was happier less angry. I genuinely smiled..laughed now I remind myself to do so or look depressed. Nobody knows I cry daily to myself. Although I’m still w/ her dad we aren’t married & life hasn’t changed for this man. He also forgets the career woman I was. My daughter is 5 now & is extremely intelligent & reads @ a 2nd grade reading level I’m so impatient & yell all the time. He’s never home & never spends time w/ her. He does provide financially but that’s all I am her sister/friend/mother/father. I was laid off and life has been worse for me. I internalize everything & can’t say that I made the right decision. To the me of yesterday…why’d you do this b/c today you’ve lost in a life you were winning in. Bless all of you happy to be a mom but everything isn’t for everybody. I love my child but I feel she’d still be great if I wasn’t her mom no guilt there truest feeling ever. Thank you for this outlet I thought I was alone this feeling can be crimpling. I’m with you. My husbands life didn’t change a bit expect now hes seen me cry more times than we’ve had a real date. Its hard not to feel resentful and angry at their life being exactly the same just with a moodier lady. I was at my wits end today when I came upon this site. I know it’s been said but I always feel INCREDIBLY guilty thinking the things I do, and it makes it a little easier knowing some other moms go through the same thing as me. I really really wish I had just gotten married and not had any children. I’m 25 and we have two girls, a one year old and a 3 year old. They are, for the most part, good children! Beautiful and loving and smart. I love them both so much, of course! But if I could take it back, definitely. I feel like my kids have ruined my life. And I know that is a horrible thing to say. ugh. It makes me sick that I feel that way. But being a mom is a thankless job. My husband works such crazy long hours that I’m feel like a single mom. I want to go out, have friends, travel, save money, live my life! I want to feel like a person, with a complex and interesting identity, instead of being defined by MOM. I don’t know how to change it. I can’t, I guess! But oh! The thoughts of what my life would be, with just my husband and I! They make me sad. There are a lot of men who are not coming to the party here. A good partner puts the other person first. No doubt you mothers will raise good men, because you have been through so much hardship. Thinking of you all and wishing the best for you. Yes, sometimes. My daughter is autistic, and my marriage, which was already having problems when I had her, has suffered greatly. I do have regrets, even though I am trying to stay positive. My daughter is actually one of the coolest people I know, but she’s also one of the most difficult. Coping with her has made me much stronger, and for that, I am grateful. But I’d never do this again. And knowing what I know now about my husband’s inability to offer his time or emotional support when things get tough, I wouldn’t marry him again, either. But I believe offering her a secure home with two parents is important for my daughter. She does the best she can, no matter how tough life is for her. She deserves a mom who’s willing to do that, too. I’m glad everyone here has the guts to admit their feelings. Knowing there are others who are struggling with parenthood really helps. Yes, yes, YES!!! I had my first daughter in januaey of 2010, and was happy the whole time i was pregnant. Loved it. I struggled with postpartum for about 6 months after she was born..it was terrible, i didn’t thinkni was ever going to get better. I always felt hopeless, and resented having to have given up my career, my social life, and my independence. It was hard. I finally got effective help, and was happy, hitting a stride with being a mom. I love my daughter more than anything, and was living staying at home with her…i got a fun job part time thst paid great…something fun just to get out of the house. Then RIGHT after we bought our 1st house, i got a terrible suprise. I was pregnant. And to make it even worse, i was already 14 weeks. I was in my dr’s to get my depo provera (birth control!!!) shot, and my pregnancy test came back positive. I lost it. I was yelling, cursing, sobbing, hyperventilating…i had just rebuilt after having my first and was happy. Content. And this was very, very unwanted. My husband and i had decided we only wanted 1. No dr would give him a vasectomy, saying ‘what if you change your mind?’ or ‘you’re too young’ (he is 29). My dr or ob wouldnt tie my tubes, citing the same reasons. I asked for long term birth control, which my dr said has a lot of negative side effects, and wanted to try me on depo first, saying it was almost the same, it jyst didnt require surgery. I thought i was safe, and taking every precaution. WRONG!!! I was so pissed the whole pregnancy. It was physically very difficult, as i wasnt fully recovered from my first child, i got pregnant only 6 months later. I tried to be positive, but deep down i just feel cheated. We both knew we wanted only 1 child. But no one would believe us, or allow us to make these personal family planning decisions. My new daughter is a month old, and perfect. Beautiful, and a great baby. I just wish i hadnt had her. I just feel like this huge life change has been forced on me, and i have no choice. Had to quit my great job AGAIN. (hewants me to stay home, its ‘best’) i had just lost all the baby weight, now im fst and streched out AGAIN. Had to trade imy awespme little hybrid car for a big gas guzzling minivan that i F—–G hate….it is a gigantic hassle to go anywhere or do anything. Im constantly running around taking care of a fussy infant, a very active toddler, taking care of the house, basicslly doing crap i cannot stand, and is so tedious i wNt to stick my head in an oven. I was 100% happy with my 1 daughter, and my husband. Now we have 2 and are even having to think about moving out of our brand new dream house that we jyst got in january…not enough room. I am just furious, embarassed, and resentful at what has happened. My daughters are happy, lived and well taken care of. I just feel like im dying inside. I just want to dig a hole, bury myself, and disappear. Wish our dr’s would have listened to us…. And then the 3 of us could have continued being a happy little family. 🙁 I never thought I could have children and then I was blessed with two beautiful and sweet girls. 20 months and 4 months. They mean everything to me but I feel like at times I am not the best mommy that I could be. It all happened when I was pregnant with my second child. I was told at 4 months pregnant that my child could be born with DS. The rest of the pregnancy I was so upset, stressed, worried and depressed. I thought it was all my fault. However my supportive husband and I were going to have this baby no matter if she had DS or not. She was born perfectly healthy so I was worried for no reason. It also didn’t help that I was super emotional and hormonal during this pregnancy. I would cry here and there and would dwell about everything. I felt guilty for not being as active with my first child even though I was for being pregnant. Then I had my second child and I became someone I hate and despise. My first child is so good with my second child. Giving her hugs and kisses, patting her on the head, wanting to hold her. However she is going through the hitting stage. Not all the time but enough where I am getting upset about it. She hits my second child and myself, and it hurts. I get mad and tell her no or I hold her arms and tell her that what she is doing is bad. I feel so guilty for raising my voice and snapping at her. I am also nursing for a second time. So I am seriously sleep deprived. My first child is also getting in the habit of sleeping in our bed. (Probably from being jealous) She rolls around and ends up rolling over and hitting us with her head or feet. So in the end I get about 1-2 hours of sleep a night and my husband maybe 3-4 hours. I know we should tell her no but there are a few reasons why we don’t. I am too tired to keep going back and forth. I think because we didn’t think we could have children that we give into her and don’t want to try the cry it out method. I also feel guilty that our second child is with us and our first is not. It’s really both our faults. My second child is just getting over being a little colicky so that didn’t help matters either. I don’t know if I am going through PPD or if I am seriously sleep deprived with this ancient Chinese torture. I hate being so upset. I hate dwelling on the stupidest things. I hate feeling guilty. I have not raised a hand on either child but I have yelled which I hate. I love, love these girls and love being a mom. I want to be the kind, caring, considerate person I have always been. I don’t want to be short tempered or stressed out either. It is getting little bit better because they are getting older but I want this person that is not me to go away ASAP. Thanks for letting me vent and share my problems. I feel a little bit better getting this off my chest. I am the mother of a 6 week old baby boy. Nothing ever could have prepared me for this. I am so terribly sorry I did this. Most of the time I feel panicky thinking that I cannot undo this mistake. Although he was planned, I want to go back in time and borrow somebody else’s baby for a week. That would have changed my mind. I want myself back. I want my husband back. I miss our alone time, and sleeping in, and reading on my day off. I am so sad and regretful. What a horrible decision. I hate my life now. Yes, I wish I could just take off and do the things I love to do without guilt and without thought. My children are amazing, but it is a sacrifice. I know this site is pretty old, but I imagine other mothers, women considering becoming a mother, and possibly the mothers who posted on this site previously, return to see what others are saying. So here is my two cents: I also regretted having children. I knew when I was young that I was not cut out for motherhood, or marriage either, but bought into the wedding craze of the late 1980’s (all my friends were having fabulous over the top weddings) and into having a baby because everyone said I would grow into it. I did not. Had my first in my late 20’s and my second 6 years later. They are wonderful and I have been the best mom I can be despite my true feelings. One is now grown and the other almost there. I am sorry I didn’t give myself the freedom to admit what I wanted for myself when I was young, and while I have not and never will tell my children how I feel, I have tried to teach them to be true to themselves. If you want kids – great – if not, that is ok too. I also wanted my tubes tied at 16 because I knew this was not the life I wanted, doctors and my family wouldn’t think of it. But I believe people usually know themselves. So, my advice is – if you don’t want kids, have the courage to admit it and don’t have them. You can be a great aunt, or mentor to a young person instead if you want to. If you have kids and really didn’t want them, understand that feeling is okay too. We all do things in life that we wish we hadn’t and its okay to admit it to yourself. Then say, OK, what can I do NOW to make this situation better for me. Try your best to get help – whether from your husband, extended family, or paid help – at least some time each week for some time off to do things YOU like, and also for housecleaning help, even if its only 1x per month. As soon as you can find a job (part-time or full-time) that you like, or at least can stand, so that you have some autonomy and money of your own to get a few things for yourself – even going out to a movie by yourself once a month – something that helps you feel free. I was a stay at home mom for many many years, gave up a professional career because I couldn’t balance the stress of the job & taking care of the kids with a husband who worked 24/7. But that husband screwed up our finances big time and now I am divorced. It was hell finding a new job and career after so many years at home. So do your best to find some way to continue working, even if it is just part-time – your kids will be fine and you will have a greater confidence and learn how to take care of yourself financially. Since I returned to work 2 years ago and took back control of my life, I love my kids so much more. In a few short years I will be done with child-rearing and can take better care of me. My kids are lovely now and I enjoy spending time with them now that they are grown, they are accomplished academically and planning to be independent. I didn’t plan my life this way, but stuff always happens in life that you don’t plan – you cry, yell, scream, and then get help so you can find a way to make life better. A final note: post partum depression is real. It helps A LOT to find a good mothers support group and/or therapist, exercise (even some brisk walks outside) and, if necessary,medication. Don’t suffer needlessly in silence, it isn’t good for you or the children. Get help, you can feel better. Im not going to sugar coat it….I was a wonderful dedicated mother for 2 years. I beat myself up and felt guilty every time anything went awry. If he cried….prob my fault. Prob something I wasn’t doing or providing him. The whining, manipulation, the constant filth, sticky hands, runny nose, the begging, the screaming finally got to me. I hate being a mother. Love my son…..HATE HATE HATE motherhood. Ill be old and broken by the time I get to go on a real vacation by myself somewhere and actually get to enjoy it. Ill be old when Im finally free. Sad. I am so happy I came across this site. I am a 21 year old mother of a lovely 2 month old girl. I honestly love her and feel very protective of her. But if I could go back in time, I completely would. I was horribly depressed during my pregnancy. I resented the fact that, unlike all my 21 year old friends who were going to bars and clubs, I was stuck at home pregnant. I cried almost every day…even at my baby shower, after everyone had gone home, I broke down crying because this was just not the life I had planned. I had to drop out of college (which KILLED ME), due to awful morning sickness that caused my attendance and grades to plummet. Then my daughter was born…and for a while, my depression got worse. I still struggle with the realization of everything I’ve had to sacrifice. I feel like I’ve lost my entire identity..like my life is no longer my own. And I constantly have these moments when I forget that I’m a mom in a committed relationship. I struggle between the mom/wifey side of me and the 21-young-single-impulsive side of me. I wish I was still my own person, with no responsibilities or cares….I wish I could go out to the bar or to the club or go away for the weekend with my boyfriend. I wish I could go to a party and get drunk without feeling like I’m pushing my baby off on my family and without the fear of judgement from everyone. I love my baby with my heart and soul. But if I could go back in time and be more responsible, I would have avoided getting pregnant. I’ve always struggled with being a mother. The early years were hard, then it got easier but now they are teenagers I just wish they would grow up and leave me to live my life the way I want. They are great boys and I love them but it’s way too hard. I guess it would be a lot easier if I did not have such an acrimonious relationship with their father. Sometimes he does stuff and I feel like saying to the boys just go and live with him, he just makes it so hard. My child is so mean I wish I didn’t have a child. I love her but don’t like her. She inherited a selfish, mean personality from someone else in he family. If I had known that my child would act like that, I would not have had a child. Yes I wish I could go back to being single and free. I love my autistic son but hate the responsibilities that weigh on me. I guess I’m using this as a venting board. I struggle daily with ….just life, existence on earth. My place in my home, work life , role as mother and wife and let’s no forget the constant challenge to maintain friendships. I’m 38 . I have a 7 yr old and a soon to be 5 yr old. I can honestly say I love my kids , I just do not love being a mum. I have struggled with this from day one. GOd I get so upset with the thought f them sick or unhappy at school but generally I resent them. I take anti depressants, due to post natl depression and it stems deeper than that. I didn’t like children before I had them and certainly never wanted to hold one. I just feel so dead inside and Mourn my ‘other life’ . But I love them so much . This is my confession, I don’t want to be a mum . But I am so depressed today that all I have been thinking abput is hoe i wish his dad could take him so i could have a normal collrge girl life again. But at the same time i feel guilty about it. Yes, more so than not. Like most mom’s on this board – we LOVE, LOVE, LOVE our kids. I would die for my daughter (2.5 years old) but it’s so hard most days for me and I can’t figure out why? She was colicky as a baby and very car sick from 6 months old until now; so I think a lot of it has to do with not being able to up and go anytime i want. I don’t drive for more than 15 minutes with her because I’m freaked out that she’ll vomit. I used to drive everywhere – 30 minutes away to 6 hours away; i thoroughly enjoyed that type of freedom and I expected that once I had a child that we’d be able to drive anywhere at anytime and we don’t. Hearing my daughter vomit while driving (repeatedly) is traumatic and stressful. After 2 years, I’m a little desensitized by it but still get pretty bummed out when she gets car sick, so I avoid driving far places. On top of that both my husband and I work full time so that just adds to our stress. I had a pretty stress free life before she was born and now it feels like stress, pressure and sadness more so than not. I’m tired of feeling this way! It sucks. I wish i could see the follow ups to these posts – i feel like many of you – but what did you DO about it? Did you leave? Did the feeling go away? Do you just put up with it? I’m 25 and have a three year old and a 14 month old. I really do love my children. But it’s so hard on me, my husband works a lot an so I’m always home alone with them. I don’t even live near family to ask for help. I lost all of my friends from having children and I feel very alone. My 14 month old still wakes up 5 times a night and I’m the one who has to get up. Then at 7am my three year old burst into my room and starts crying, every morning! I’m so emotionally and physically drained. All I want is to get out and have fun again with friends and have a job again. somedays I really do wish I never had children. An the worst part of all is when I try to tell my husband how I feel he makes me feel like I’m crazy. Yes. I never wanted to be a mother, even as a little girl. When I fell pregnant I was guilted into having my daughter by my mother. It was okay, stressful at times but I was doing great and never felt anything like I do so often now. My daughter is 3 and makes everything impossible. I can’t get her to sleep, I can’t get healthy meals into her, I can’t get her to potty train easily, I can’t get her to brush her teeth. I am so exhausted all day long and when she is finally asleep, I don’t want to go straight to bed because I have had no time to myself all day. Her father and I are not together and he only has her visit once a fortnight for 4 hours. He has never been supportive to me and to my surprise my mother and family have seen me struggle for the past 6 months and no one has offered me any help at all. I feel trapped in my house, I miss my old life, My friends all vanished when I became a mother. I feel like every thing I had once is gone now and the struggle to get it all back with a child constantly at my side is feeling impossible. I find myself snapping at her at night and most nights now. I love my daughter and this gives me a world of guilt to also deal with. I can’t comprehend my feelings, I only know that of course there is resentment and I am definitely not making my life flow nicely now. Sometimes I wonder why woman miscarry or can’t have a child when they desperately want one, yet I was given one so easily and I am naturally not suited for this. I am doing a terrific job considering, And especially compared to half the girls I know with children. I cannot afford daycare and I haven’t returned to work so I can stay home and raise my daughter. But that leaves me wondering what other mothers do to get a healthy break? because the guilt from feeling so suffocated at times can be so terrible and far more over exaggerated than I believe it needs to be. I adopted my 16 year old daughter last year. I love her more than life. I knew it would be very hard. I am surprised at how rewarding it is. And sometimes….I don’t feel like being a mom. I was feeling really guilty about this and googled and found this site and a couple of others and it is nice to see that feeling this way is pretty normal. I’m so afraid to talk about it because I don’t want people to say, “I told you so” when I would not give her back for all the world. I don’t regret my decision, there are bad moments (or hours!) and good ones. When I hate being a mom the most is when I see her making decisions that are going to lead to pain and I cannot stop her. I can’t make her choose something else. She is so stubborn! Teenage drama is the worst. Never! I spent too many years waiting, praying, hoping and working to get a child. I would never, ever even think about not being a mom. It is the greatest thing to ever happen to me! I thinking appreciate being a mom more and what a blessing it is because it was such a difficult road to motherhood. You can’t be grateful for that which is handed to you easily than as something you worked for and desperately wanted for years and years. Even as a child I always said I wanted to be a mom when I grew up. It’s the best job in the world, being a SAHM is my pleasure! I get to be there for everything! Personally for me motherhood is overrated. I haven’t had those proud mom moment’s or those feelings of this is the best job in the world. My children are all grown in their twenties. I love them desrly but if I had to do it all over again I wouldn’t. We are well off, but they weren’t spoiled. They had two loving involved parents in the home all their lives. However they turned out rotten! Just rotten! Because of our wealth they felt entitled. My husband and I made it very clear early on that things wouldn’t just be handed to them or available just because we had money. We just couldn’t do anything right in their eyes and they did everything they could to intentionally stay in trouble and piss us off. At this point I feel like 24 yrs of our lives were waste on these ungrateful children. We barely speak to them and that’s fine with me. I really wish I wasn’t a mom. No matter what you accomplish in life you’ll be judged on what kind of mother you are and how your child grows up. My kid is great by al aspects. He’s funny, smart, healthy and 2. My not wanting to be a mother is completely based of the fact that . I have no freedom. I got pregnant in university. My spouse and i both being prodigies of teen pregnancy we both agreed that abortion wasn’t on the table. We were also the first of our friends to reproduce and now i feel totally helpless and alone. Hes the first grandchild, out of the first children, and so i feel there is so much pressure to be so happy and I’m miserable (and so is my spouse.) we do our best to support each other but he’s currently working away and I’m so unbelievably jealous and angry. He has freedom. My friends dont get it. (not even the limited mom friends ive made get it.) I’m currently trying to finish my education and am failing. I didn’t love him right away. I love him now but for a good year or more i sure didn’t. It’s a stranger. How the heck do you love a stranger who just stalks you and tries to eat everything. It’s hard. I wish i had had him earlier if i had to do this again. I wouldn’t know the freedom i was missing. Or not at all. Or I wish having kids was the only goal I ever wanted to accomplish but for me having kids seemed to be something you just did, it wasn’t a goal. It was like investing or having a job. Just as not everyone is a good cook, even though we’ve been doing it for thousands of years, not everyone is a mom. It doesn’t make them bad people or selfish or whatever thoughts you have. So next time you see someone’s nanny doing the dropoff at school, find it within yourself to think she’s found a way to be a good mom. Not the best, but chances are not the worst either.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 38, "char_end_idx": 41, "value": "Mother" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4011, "char_end_idx": 4014, "value": "Mom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6653, "char_end_idx": 6656, "value": "New_York_City" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 6669, "char_end_idx": 6674, "value": "Paris" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9381, "char_end_idx": 9391, "value": "Mother" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16759, "char_end_idx": 16764, "value": "Mommy" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 16769, "char_end_idx": 16774, "value": "List_of_Keeping_Up_Appearances_characters" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 17262, "char_end_idx": 17277, "value": "Christmas" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 18785, "char_end_idx": 18788, "value": "Fri" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 28608, "char_end_idx": 28614, "value": "Mexico" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 31693, "char_end_idx": 31696, "value": "MOM" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 38128, "char_end_idx": 38131, "value": "Postpartum_depression" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 38186, "char_end_idx": 38193, "value": "China" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 46352, "char_end_idx": 46357, "value": "Mourning" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 51850, "char_end_idx": 51854, "value": "Housewife" } ]
The Minnesota Board of Pharmacy is now considering new rules to tighten up security measures after pharmacy robberies continued to spike into 2017. Just last month, federal prosecutors charged an Indiana man for his role in what investigators describe as a string of pharmacy robberies in the Twin Cities. Prosecutors say Michael White was part of a robbery team that made off with nearly $70,000 in narcotics in one month’s time. Navy Men's Pool White Sandals Atami with Speedo II "It’s definitely time to look at the rules," said Cody Wiberg, executive director for the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy. Wiberg said the numbers, combined with consistent concerns from pharmacists, have led the board to start drafting new rules. "The higher the pharmacy counter, the better," Wiberg said. "Maybe there will be a minimum counter height we’ll have to have." Studies have shown a higher counter with a locked door deters robbers from jumping over and demanding drugs. The board is also considering a so-called bait bottle – similar to what led police to Addison Thompson Jr. who they said robbed four pharmacies in the area two years ago. "Several minutes may pass, so the robber would literally have to sit there and wait until the safe opens," Wiberg said. Time-delayed safes are not foolproof. In fact, a similar safe was used in the recent robbery in Edina, and the robber sat and waited patiently until it opened, according to investigators. Investigative Report: Retired Chisago County Sheriff Admitted Writing 'Blackmail' Letters to Himself, Female Co-Worker Criminal Investigation Pending Against Retired Chisago County Sheriff who Blackmailed, Sexually Harassed Co-Worker Sandals Men's II Pool Speedo with Navy Atami White Minnesota Board of Pharmacy to Ban 2 Types of Synthetic Drugs Clarks Leather Clarks Women's Women's Black Women's Black Black Leather Clarks Women's Leather Clarks AqwzwZ76In Minnetonka, Home Construction Projects Face 'Significant Delays' from City Inspectors Any person with disabilities who needs help accessing the content of the FCC Public file should contact Katie Bowman at kbowman@kstp.com or (651) 646-5555
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 196, "char_end_idx": 203, "value": "Indiana" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 293, "char_end_idx": 304, "value": "Minneapolis–Saint_Paul" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 322, "char_end_idx": 335, "value": "Michael_White_(producer)" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 601, "char_end_idx": 607, "value": "Pernilla_Wiberg" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 773, "char_end_idx": 779, "value": "Pernilla_Wiberg" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1240, "char_end_idx": 1246, "value": "Pernilla_Wiberg" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1349, "char_end_idx": 1354, "value": "Edina,_Minnesota" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1471, "char_end_idx": 1485, "value": "Chisago_County,_Minnesota" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1607, "char_end_idx": 1621, "value": "Chisago_County,_Minnesota" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2060, "char_end_idx": 2063, "value": "Federal_Communications_Commission" } ]
Chanel shoes are generally basic planting season as well as summertime addition, they have got eye-catching elegant hunting, thess chanel espadrilles sustains just about any affectionate clothing. Dropping straight into Chanel Espadrilles thinks as a emerging trend throughout the two convenience along with manner. here're ideal for smaller girls coming from all age ranges throughout a large number of Chanel sneakers, naturally fit athletics outfits besides dresses. Using level lows, Chanel Espadrilles enable men and women take advantage of the cozy sensations, it can be very good alternative for ones planting season as well as summertime days and nights! Women T-Strap Valentino Shoes will likely be rocked by means of fashionistas everywhere you go, Having gentle design, most of these valentino shoes may make people creat loving in addition to tasteful vogue apparel. Intended for a edgy patent household leather send that has a sleek hindfoot in addition to indicated toe of the feet, Valentino shoes is made for ones dailylooks apparel.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 0, "char_end_idx": 6, "value": "Chanel" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 404, "char_end_idx": 410, "value": "Chanel" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 997, "char_end_idx": 1006, "value": "Valentino" } ]
Anthracite Films proudly announces the launch of its crowdfunding campaign on the popular website Indiegogo (www.indiegogo.com) to raise… We are unveiling a new title for our in-production documentary feature film about the history and power of…
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 98, "char_end_idx": 107, "value": "Indiegogo" } ]
Tiffany is your fantasy bride come to life! She’s a very special dream lover who can fulfill your every naughty yearning. She might be petite but she can work it just like a real woman! Tiffany is a premium TPE sex doll - a scaled-down version of the real thing, with unbelievably soft and smooth skin, jiggling C-cup breasts, tight little toned midriff and spankable ass. She has every tool she needs to enslave you – mouth, vagina, and anus, each with its own amazing and different sensation! Tiffany wants to be bad and has a look that says she’s dangerous. Let her be your partner in crime – or maybe just in kink! You’re the boss! Here, hyperrealism has been developed carefully for exceptionally gentle and soft sensations which are unbelievably close to those of human skin. A metallic frame enables you to bring life to your love doll in multiple positions. Chic, elegant and extremely soft to touch (delicate material close to human skin), our silicone TPE sex dolls will comply with the erotic expectations and inspiration of our most loyal customers. At Silicone Sexy Doll, we understand that purchasing a sex doll in silicone TPE represents an investment for several years of partnership and so we commit to offering you the most beautiful and fantastic love dolls of the moment. To answer your finer requests, you may customize your model to suit your tastes: size, eye color, skin… a truly complete choice of customization for the doll of your dreams and sexual fantasies. Our exceptional ultra realistic sex dolls will captivate fans of unique decoration, artists lacking inspiration and looking for a muse, adults with the wildest sexual fantasies, and many others… Realistic Female Doll Meet Undine, our TPE love doll made by the brand AF Doll. This adult love doll displays her seductive assets in the hottest of photo sessions. By her side, you will not lack imagination in making this sexy model the muse of all your erotic inspiration. Undine is 5.2ft (160cm) for 73lbs (33 kg). This love doll with a generous bust is equipped with a sturdy... We do offer customized fantasy dolls. We can do celebrities, girl friends or anyone special you have in mind, just go to our fantasy doll order page, and order. We have two options, fantasy with customized heads but with 4 different body types to choose from. Or you have a fully customized doll. The price for the first option is $4500, and the second option is US$7000+ If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact at info@redroomdolls.com In Japan, sex dolls are known as "Dutch wives" (ダッチワイフ datchi waifu), which now refers to relatively inexpensive dolls. Their name originates from the term, possibly English, for the thick rattan or bamboo bolster, used to aid sleep in humid countries by keeping one's limbs lifted above sweaty sheets. Orient Industry is considered to be the leading manufacturer of high-end silicone dolls in Japan,[13] which started using another term "love dolls" (ラブドール rabu dōru) around 1998 to distinguish their dolls from the image of inflatable dolls associated with the term "Dutch wife".[14] The term has stuck and is now used generally to refer to any high-end product. There is a business, Doru no Mori (Doll Forest) in Tokyo, that rents love dolls and rooms to male customers.[15][16] In March 2007 the Japanese daily Mainichi Shimbun newspaper reported that there are also rental businesses that bring the dolls to the customer's home, and that the specialist love-doll magazine i-doloid has a print-run of 10,000 copies per issue.[17] Anime Sex Doll CybOrgasMatrix dolls used an elastic gel, which they claimed to be superior to silicone in elasticity, shape memory, and durability. Both this company and the company "First Androids" once offered pelvic thruster motor, audio capability and heated orifices, though these options are no longer available. Several modern doll manufacturers now offer the last option on their silicone dolls, with the addition of an internal heating system. Realistic Silicone Mannequin Our TPE mini love doll is a prodigious TPE Premium doll made by Wmdolls. This top class doll, concentrated in a small body, is perfect for compact discreet storage. This little love doll will be happy to accompany you and share your experiences and daily life. Her soft TPE skin, her 100% realistic vagina and her pretty hyper sexy figure will satisfy you... Now, TPE stands for thermoplastic elastomer, which is essentially a mixture of polyvinyl chloride and silicone. This is a type of skin that is very soft, and it mimics the feeling of human skin. TPE is way more realistic in feeling and it definitely mimics the feeling of human skin. It also is much cheaper than silicone alternatives, sometimes even hundreds of dollars cheaper. TPE also allows you to move the doll around in various ways, since it has more flexibility. TPE dolls don’t really need to be bathed, but you can, just be mindful of the water. It also is hypoallergenic as well. There are many brands of dolls on the market. OVDoll has all styles of WM and Z-onedoll. WM doll and Z-onedoll are famous in the market. WM doll is famous for various styles and it has grown to be a corporation with great influence in the field. Z-onedoll is famous for his doll with sounds and heating function. These functions are hard to implement for other companies. We have our own factory. But we are also the agent of these two manufacturers, we have been in good partnership all along. We can offer competitive prices. The silicone love dolls have definitely changed in the long run with the first being etched of ivory – creator of whom very much enjoyed his crafts expertise so much that he nourished her, lay down with her, washed her, and surely put her to utilization of what it was to wind up called as. In the end, these dolls have created and changed with the way now they are made, and they look, yet the way society is tolerating them too. We guarantee the high quality of all the real dolls in our store (luxury design from a high quality silicone/TPE Cyber Skin). Equipped with an articulated metal skeleton (Full Metal), our silicone/TPE love dolls have met with great success in terms of sensations and even more realistic scenarios. Referred to as a sex doll or real doll by an expert audience but also as realistic inflatable doll by a less expert audience, this sex doll is not in the least bit like its ancestor the “inflatable doll”. In order to enjoy realistic sexual pleasure, silicon adult doll is used. Sex doll is nothing but a doll with curvy boobs and busty ass resembling a real life girl. With perfect size and design the sex doll gives men a feeling of having realistic sex with a girl. By using the power of imagination, the person can get intense pleasure in using sex doll. It is always best to use silicone sex doll than other sex dolls. Silicone sex dolls are best to enjoy the intense pleasure moreover it is tested and proved as safer. The major reason to recommend silicone doll is to get the realistic experience through perfect doll. In Japan, sex dolls are known as "Dutch wives" (ダッチワイフ datchi waifu), which now refers to relatively inexpensive dolls. Their name originates from the term, possibly English, for the thick rattan or bamboo bolster, used to aid sleep in humid countries by keeping one's limbs lifted above sweaty sheets. Orient Industry is considered to be the leading manufacturer of high-end silicone dolls in Japan,[13] which started using another term "love dolls" (ラブドール rabu dōru) around 1998 to distinguish their dolls from the image of inflatable dolls associated with the term "Dutch wife".[14] The term has stuck and is now used generally to refer to any high-end product. There is a business, Doru no Mori (Doll Forest) in Tokyo, that rents love dolls and rooms to male customers.[15][16] In March 2007 the Japanese daily Mainichi Shimbun newspaper reported that there are also rental businesses that bring the dolls to the customer's home, and that the specialist love-doll magazine i-doloid has a print-run of 10,000 copies per issue.[17] Can you imagine a world with Sex Dolls as TV Hosts? The sex doll industry has gone through one of the most vigorous transformations that we have seen. The billion-dollar industry moved from a mere business producing human rubber imitations to a diverse trade focused on delivering dolls with AI personalities. Previously, the sex dolls were simple inflatable rubber beings that were associated with minimal sexual pleasure. However, with the continued research on the subject, consumers can now enjoy sex robots that can pleasure them just like a woman would. The recent development of sex dolls looks to produce sex robots that can maintain a conversation and even work for TV stations as fully fledged presenters. Currently, there are a... Read More We all have our own fantasies and taste when it comes to girls. Love dolls are no exception. Because we understand that a customized doll is important for you, we offer many options to help you order the love doll of your dream: skin color, eyes color, wig, as well as many other options. We also offer a sexy outfit. You can have a look at our sexy outfits for lovedoll outfits. Silicone Sex Doll If you're interested in a easy way to explore butt play , this bead toy is a "must " have " ! love the feeling of sliding in and out ! Quantum physicists discovered that physical atoms are made up of vortices of energy that are constantly spinning and vibrating, each one radiating its own unique energy signature. Therefore, if we really want to observe ourselves and find out what we are, we are really beings of energy and vibration, radiating our own unique energy signature -this is fact and is what quantum physics has shown us time and time again. Energy can be photographed using Kirlian Photography. If you need examples of this you can see more here There has been other scientific proof through Quantum Physics which shows that our material world and human conciousness are intertwined It means the opportunity for us to help you and your horse (and other animals) at a much deeper level than you are likely to have experienced before. targeted muscular and skeletal issue treatment to increase your horse's perfromance, health, happiness and wellbeing I was encouraged to learn what is commonly called 'muscle testing' which is simply a way of focussing the subconscious mind into connection with another person or animal. Consciously, I cannot make that connection and 'talk' to an animal but my subconscious mind (and yours) has the capacity to make that connection into the subconscious world by using a simple technique called 'muscle testing'. By using this technique in combination with formal training in Emmett muscle therapy and a special form of chiropractic evaluation, the healing or better described as the "self-correcting" process can occur in our horse or us individually. This enables a level of diagnosis and correction that is far beyond our conscious and formal training ability. I can tell you that it isn't any of those things. This is real and it is very powerful and extremely beneficial to health and our emotional state. And now that it has been scientifically proven to work, both you and I can take advantage of it for the benefit of ourselves and our animals. The ability to target and zero in on problems rather than using 'guess work" or the so-called "process of elimination" that is often used by the medical professions and others, is a key benefit of this service.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 0, "char_end_idx": 7, "value": "Tiffany_Butcher" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 186, "char_end_idx": 193, "value": "Tiffany_Butcher" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 495, "char_end_idx": 502, "value": "Louis_Comfort_Tiffany" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1709, "char_end_idx": 1715, "value": "Undine" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2428, "char_end_idx": 2430, "value": "United_States" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2528, "char_end_idx": 2533, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2559, "char_end_idx": 2564, "value": "Netherlands" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2691, "char_end_idx": 2698, "value": "England" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 2919, "char_end_idx": 2924, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3094, "char_end_idx": 3099, "value": "Netherlands" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3241, "char_end_idx": 3246, "value": "Tokyo" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3325, "char_end_idx": 3333, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3340, "char_end_idx": 3356, "value": "Mainichi_Shimbun" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 3574, "char_end_idx": 3588, "value": "Sex_doll" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 4780, "char_end_idx": 4783, "value": "Thermoplastic_elastomer" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5063, "char_end_idx": 5065, "value": "Working_memory" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5081, "char_end_idx": 5083, "value": "Working_memory" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 5129, "char_end_idx": 5131, "value": "Working_memory" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7077, "char_end_idx": 7082, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7108, "char_end_idx": 7113, "value": "Netherlands" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7240, "char_end_idx": 7247, "value": "England" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7468, "char_end_idx": 7473, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7643, "char_end_idx": 7648, "value": "Netherlands" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7790, "char_end_idx": 7795, "value": "Tokyo" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7874, "char_end_idx": 7882, "value": "Japan" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 7889, "char_end_idx": 7905, "value": "Mainichi_Shimbun" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 8400, "char_end_idx": 8402, "value": "AI" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 9846, "char_end_idx": 9865, "value": "Kirlian_photography" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 10782, "char_end_idx": 10788, "value": "Emmett_Brown" } ]
<p>So I’ve gone through the W3 program and built a little website as I went. It’s not pretty but it has been really cool to see a bunch of code become a website. I’ve been using Atom so far for my exploration into HTML and it’s a been a really pleasant experience. The UI is really clean and simple and it has some autocomplete features that really come in handy when trying to get simple stuff out of the way. I would encourage you, if you haven’t already, to give atom a try because it’s a lot better than text edit or notepad.</p> While I do think the appeal of an app is declining, I think this campaign is well-done and relatable. Although one could argue that sites like Ebay exist for this very reason, LetGo seems like a hip and easier version–much more enticing to millennials.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 178, "char_end_idx": 182, "value": "Atom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 214, "char_end_idx": 218, "value": "HTML" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 269, "char_end_idx": 271, "value": "User_interface" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 677, "char_end_idx": 681, "value": "EBay" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 710, "char_end_idx": 715, "value": "Letgo" } ]
This site will tell you precise time for your city and a local time and date for each city or timezone in the word. Sydney is the largest city in Australia, country in Oceania with a capital in Canberra. Its&apos; population is about 4`627 thousands people. Closest to Sydney cities are Wollongong, Newcastle and Canberra. Current local time in Sydney is . Barcelona is the seventh largest city in Venezuela, country in South America with a capital in Caracas. Its&apos; population is about 424 thousands people. Closest to Barcelona cities are Puerto La Cruz, Cumaná and Maturín. Current local time in Barcelona is .
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 116, "char_end_idx": 122, "value": "Sydney" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 146, "char_end_idx": 155, "value": "Australia" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 168, "char_end_idx": 175, "value": "Oceania" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 194, "char_end_idx": 202, "value": "Canberra" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 269, "char_end_idx": 275, "value": "Sydney" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 287, "char_end_idx": 297, "value": "Wollongong" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 299, "char_end_idx": 308, "value": "Newcastle_upon_Tyne" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 313, "char_end_idx": 321, "value": "Canberra" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 345, "char_end_idx": 351, "value": "Sydney" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 357, "char_end_idx": 366, "value": "Barcelona" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 398, "char_end_idx": 407, "value": "Venezuela" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 420, "char_end_idx": 433, "value": "South_America" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 452, "char_end_idx": 459, "value": "Caracas" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 524, "char_end_idx": 533, "value": "Barcelona" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 545, "char_end_idx": 559, "value": "Puerto_la_Cruz" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 561, "char_end_idx": 567, "value": "Cumaná" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 572, "char_end_idx": 579, "value": "Maturín" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 603, "char_end_idx": 612, "value": "Barcelona" } ]
The latest Hollister coupon codes, vouchers, promo codes and special offers which you can use to get huge discount on almost any order from them. Take the latest Holister coupons and get greatest discounts there could be, plus check all available holister promo codes to get exclusive offers and deals.The apparel from this maker typically apparels to young people of age 14. Complete list of all Hollister Coupons for November 2017 guaranteed.Printable Hollister Coupons Code 2017 50% Updated: Tuesday, November 14th, 2017. Also reach for our other fashion discount codes from ASOS to Hollister as. CouponPitara provides updated Target Coupons November 2017, Promo codes, deals for online shopping on Target.com with free shipping offers.The BLX series adds a drop of color to classic black ink for an extra-rich and bold writing line.On this website you can find free and verified ebay coupon code november 2018. CouponVario found the latest and largest collection of Hollister Co. coupons, promo codes and deals. Top-voted Hollister promo code for 2017: sitewide discount (limited time). 8 more Hollister promotion codes verified November 2017.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 11, "char_end_idx": 20, "value": "Hollister_Co." }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 162, "char_end_idx": 170, "value": "Hollister_Co." }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 578, "char_end_idx": 582, "value": "ASOS.com" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 586, "char_end_idx": 595, "value": "Hollister_Co." }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 702, "char_end_idx": 712, "value": "Target_Corporation" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 743, "char_end_idx": 746, "value": "TUI_fly_Nordic" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 970, "char_end_idx": 983, "value": "Hollister_Co." }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1026, "char_end_idx": 1035, "value": "Hollister" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 1098, "char_end_idx": 1107, "value": "Hollister_Co." } ]
We want to point out that while these sites arent all explicitly Christian dating sites, we know that a great deal of Christians use them
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 65, "char_end_idx": 74, "value": "Christianity" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 118, "char_end_idx": 128, "value": "Christianity" } ]
You’ve got to give credit to the UK Stilton Cheese Makers Association for pushing the boundaries of industry innovation. They have just launched “ “Eau de Stilton” which it claims to "recreate the earthy and fruity aroma" of the pungent blue cheese "in an eminently wearable perfume". Apparently Shazia Awan, 24, of Manchester agreed to try the scent for a day. And she reported that none of her office mates complained. Thoughts: It’s actually not as strange as you might think. In author Patrick Suskind’s bestselling novel “Perfume : The Story of a Murderer”, the abominable 18th Century French hero Jean-Baptiste Grenouille wove a mixture of rat mouse droppings, cats urine and sweat into a perfume of invisibility.
[ { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 33, "char_end_idx": 35, "value": "United_Kingdom" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 316, "char_end_idx": 326, "value": "Manchester" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 490, "char_end_idx": 505, "value": "Patrick_Süskind" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 591, "char_end_idx": 597, "value": "France" }, { "key": "entity", "type": "local", "char_start_idx": 603, "char_end_idx": 627, "value": "Perfume_(novel)" } ]