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Marilyn Yalom
Yalom was decorated by the French government as an Officier des Palmes Academiques in 1991, and she received an Alumnae Achievement Award from Wellesley College in 2013.
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Marilyn Yalom
She is married to the psychiatrist and author Irvin Yalom.
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Latvian Police Battalions
Latvian Police Battalions were World War II paramilitary units created from Latvian volunteers and conscripts by the Nazi German authorities who had occupied the country in June 1941. Police Battalion recruits consisted primarily of those who had served in Latvian police, army and militia organization which had been disbanded upon the Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940. Police Battalions carried out guard duties, raids against Soviet partisans in Belarus and Latvia and fought on the Eastern Front.
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Latvian Police Battalions
The first battalion (1st Schutzmannschaft Battalion Riga (later 16th Police Battalion Zemgale)), was formed in September 1941 and sent to the Eastern Front on October 21. The second of the Latvian police battalions to be sent outside Latvia left for Belarus on December 28, 1941 (numbered l7th by the Germans). The third (the 2lst) was sent to the front at Leningrad on March 30, 1942, but at first underwent training and built fortifications there. It was actually placed in the front line in July. The front around Leningrad was held not only by Germans and Finns, but also by Norwegians, Dutch, Belgians, Estonians, and the Spanish Blue Division. Shortly the 2lst Battalion was joined by another Latvian battalion whose commander Captain Praudiņš was soon arrested for anti-German remarks, sentenced to death by a German military court, but was saved by the vigorous protests from the Latvian Self-Administration. Praudiņš was stripped of his rank and returned to the front as a soldier. However, eventually he regained his rank and as a Major commanded a Latvian regiment in Courland in 1945 and received several high German decorations.
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Latvian Police Battalions
In Latgale the Germans formed seven police battalions out of local ethnic Russians (No 283, 314, 315, 325–328).
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Latvian Police Battalions
The battalions were poorly armed. Therefore, they sometimes even had to steal automatic weapons from German supply depots. To improve the firepower of the 26th Battalion, corporal Žanis Butkus dug up weapons which he had captured as a leader of a group of national partisans in June and July 1941 and which he had hidden from the Germans.
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Latvian Police Battalions
In July 1942 22nd Daugava Battalion and 272nd Daugavgrīva Battalion were sent to Warsaw where they carried out guard duties on the outside perimeter of the Warsaw Ghetto. The 22nd battalion also participated in convoys of inmates from the ghetto to Treblinka extermination camp.
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Latvian Police Battalions
By 1943 there were 29 Latvian police battalions scattered all over the German-occupied Soviet Union from Leningrad to Crimea. For example, the 17th Battalion fought at Kharkov, the 23rd in Crimea.
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Latvian Police Battalions
Not all of the service was in the front lines, and the actions in the rear frequently brought Latvians and Germans into conflict. The Latvians had no desire to fight against national partisans (Poles, Ukrainians, etc.) who were against both Germans and the Soviets. For example, the Latvian battalions stationed for a while near Vilnius established secret communications with the Polish partisans and agreed not to attack each other (when the Poles mistook a Latvian company for Germans and did attack them, they later sent an apology).
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Latvian Police Battalions
A battalion on the other side of the former Latvian-Polish border prevented the German SD from collecting and sending Polish women to Germany in September 1943.
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Latvian Police Battalions
In 1942, the 19th and 21st Latvian Police Battalions were attached to the 2 SS Infantry Brigade. The brigade was an international formation that included Dutch, Flemish and Norwegian volunteer Legions. In January 1943, the 19th and 21st Police Battalions were serving with the Brigade, impressed by their conduct, Heinrich Himmler changed the 2 SS Infantry Brigade into a Latvian Brigade and at the same time set the foundations for a Latvian Division.
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Latvian Police Battalions
The existing 18th, 24th, and 26th Latvian Police Battalions serving in Leningrad front were used to form the Brigade's 2nd SS Volunteer Regiment. They were then sent for training at Krasnoye Selo, where Himmler added the 16th Latvian Police Battalion to the brigade in February. On 18 May 1943, these Latvian Battalions along with the other three Latvian Legion Battalions were incorporated into the 2 SS Infantry Brigade, and re-designated the 2 SS Latvian Brigade (later 19th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (2nd Latvian)).
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Latvian Police Battalions
In August 1, 1943 four battalions ( 278th Sigulda, 278th Dobele, 276th Kuldīga and 312th) were incorporated in 1st Police Regiment Riga ("Lettisches Freiwilligen Polizei Regiment 1 Riga"). On February 1944 two more regiments were formed – 2nd Liepāja (from 22nd Daugava, 25th Abava, 313th and 316th battalions) and 3rd Cēsis (from 317th, 318th and 321st battalions). From July 1944 all three regiments where involved in battles near Daugavpils where they suffered heavy casualties.
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Latvian Police Battalions
Six battalions (20th, 23rd, 267th, 269th, 322th and 271st) continued their fight in Courland Pocket until capitulation.
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Orders, decorations, and medals of Brazil
The following is a list of the orders, decorations, and medals of Brazil:
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Orders, decorations, and medals of Brazil
and others
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Chern Jenn-chuan
Chern Jenn-chuan () is Distinguished Professor of Civil Engineering at National Taiwan University. He is also a board member and the CEO of the Tang Prize Foundation, which is responsible for the planning and development of events associated with the Tang Prize. He was the Minister of the Public Construction Commission of the Executive Yuan from 2012 to 2013.
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Chern Jenn-chuan
Dr. Chern received his Ph.D. in civil engineering from Northwestern University in 1984. His interests include concrete materials & mechanics research, infrastructural development and management, hazard mitigation and post-disaster reconstruction etc. Dr. Chern is the recipient of many awards, including the Outstanding Research Award from National Science Council of Taiwan; the Outstanding Industrial Reduction Award from the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) and Environmental Protection Administration (EPA); the Significant Contribution to 921 Chi-Chi Earthquake Reconstruction Award from the Post-Disaster Recovery Commission of Cabinet: the New Campus Movement Contribution Award due to the 921 Earthquake campus reconstruction from the Ministry of Education. In 2008, he received the International Contribution Award from the Japan Society of Civil Engineers (JSCE) for his outstanding contributions in promoting the cooperation among civil engineering societies in Asia. Dr. Chern also received the ACECC Civil Engineering Achievement Award in 2010 for his lifetime devotion and contributions to the world. In 2015, he received the Engineering Medal, the highest honor, from the Chinese Institute of Engineers (Taiwan). He received the 3rd class Order of Brilliant Star with Violet Grand Cordon from the President due to his outstanding contribution on the Typhoon Morakot Post-Disaster reconstruction in 2015.
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Chern Jenn-chuan
Dr. Chern has served several important roles in the cabinet, such as the Minister without Portfolio and the Minister of Public Construction Commission, the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China, Taiwan. He was in charge of formulating and implementing the Taiwanese government's national economic stimulus plan on public infrastructure. He was responsible also for the promotion of sustainable public infrastructure, taking into consideration the needs of the environment, ecology, and disaster prevention. Dr. Chern has assumed the roles of the deputy CEO and the CEO for the Morakot Post-Disaster Reconstruction Council from 2009 to 2014. Typhoon Morakot struck Taiwan on Aug. 8, 2009, bringing torrential rainfall that triggered flooding and landslides across central and southern Taiwan. Dr. Chern stood in the frontline and has worked on post-disaster reconstruction by respectful, efficient, and innovative means. Flexible ways were adopted for the reconstruction to cope with possible subsequent hazards and post-disaster social response. Under his leadership, the Taiwanese government set up a primary social management system with an enhanced degree of disaster prevention awareness to meet the challenges posed by reconstruction. The system has effectively integrated disaster prevention, relief, and reconstruction capabilities of the government, NGOs, and enterprises. Confronted with a higher frequency and magnitude of natural disasters, the Taiwanese government has established a disaster prevention system to proactively and effectively reduce the short-term damage and long-term loss of GDP. The reconstruction results highly recognized by local and international societies, Dr. Chern became an expert in hazard mitigation and post-disaster reconstruction in Taiwan. Due to his outstanding service in the cabinet, he received the first class medal of merit from the Executive Yuan of Taiwan.
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Chern Jenn-chuan
His outstanding contributions in research and application of concrete engineering have earned the honor and recognition from the American Concrete Institute (ACI). He received the Outstanding Contribution of Concrete Technology in Taiwan Award from ACI in 1997. In 1998, he was named the first ACI fellow in Taiwan. He is a fellow and honorary member of the Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE), the Chinese Institute of Civil and Hydraulic Engineering (CICHE) and of the Chinese Society of Structural Engineering (CSSE). He is also honorary member of the Mongolian Association of Civil Engineers (MACE) and the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) Alumni Association in Taiwan. Dr. Chern is an academician of the Russia International Academy of Engineering and foreign academician of the Russia Academy of Engineering.
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Chern Jenn-chuan
In addition, Dr. Chern plays an active role both locally and internationally on civil engineering and concrete societies. He is the past Chair of the Executive Committee of Asian Civil Engineering Coordinating Council (ACECC), past president of the International Society for Social Management Systems (SSMS),and the vice president of the Asian Concrete Federation (ACF). He was the past president of the Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE), a leading engineering organization in Taiwan, and has served two terms as the president of CICHE and is the founder and the first president of the Taiwan Concrete Institute (TCI).
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Bing Vision
Bing Vision is an image recognition application created by Microsoft which is installed on Windows Phones running version 7.5 and above, including Windows Phone 8. It is a part of the Bing Mobile suite of services, and on most devices can be accessed using the search button. On Windows Phone 8.1 devices where Microsoft Cortana is available, it is only available through the lenses of the Camera app (as the search button now activates Cortana). Bing Vision can scan barcodes, QR codes, Microsoft Tags, books, CDs, and DVDs. Books, CDs, and DVDs are offered through Bing Shopping.
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Green Lanes
Green Lanes may refer to:
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Jesse Milton Coburn
Jesse Milton Coburn (1853–1923) was a one-term Republican mayor of South Norwalk, Connecticut, from 1897 to 1898.
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Jesse Milton Coburn
Coburn was born and raised in Pittsfield, New Hampshire. He was the son of clergyman Jesse Milton Coburn and Almira Morse Coburn, who died at his birth. As a youth, he worked finishing leather in a currying shop. He attended high school in Manchester, New Hampshire, and at the Pembroke Academy in Pembroke, New Hampshire. He then worked in a doctor's office, and later studied at the Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia. He earned his medical degree at the Medical School of Boston University, where he was graduated in 1874.
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Jesse Milton Coburn
He opened his practice in Brooklyn, Connecticut. He was soon made surgeon to the Boston and Albany Railroad.
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Jesse Milton Coburn
In 1893 he moved to South Norwalk and became the surgeon for the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, as well as city physician of South Norwalk.
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Jesse Milton Coburn
In 1899, he was elected mayor of South Norwalk as a Republican.
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Slade Griffin
Slade Griffin (born 17 January 1991) is an Australian-born New Zealand professional rugby league footballer who plays for the Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby League. A New Zealand international, he positions are and . He previously played for the Melbourne Storm, with whom he won the 2017 NRL Grand Final with.
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Slade Griffin
Griffin was born in Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia. He grew up Greymouth, New Zealand.
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Slade Griffin
He played his junior rugby league for the Cobden-Kohinoor Keas, before being signed by the Melbourne Storm.
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Slade Griffin
From 2009 to 2011, Griffin played for the Melbourne Storm's NYC team, scoring 13 tries in 46 appearances, before graduating to the Storm's New South Wales Cup team, Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in 2012. In a 2012 pre-season trial match, he tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, ruling him out for the rest of the season, however the Storm decided to extend his contract for another year allowing him to come back from injury.
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Slade Griffin
In round 1 of the 2013 NRL season, Griffin made his NRL debut for the Storm against the St. George Illawarra Dragons. In June, he re-signed with the Storm on a 1-year contract until the end of 2014. He went on to play 11 NRL games in his debut season.
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Slade Griffin
In March, Griffin re-signed with the Storm on a 2-year contract until the end of 2016. In April during a New South Wales Cup game, he tore his anterior cruciate ligament for a second time, this time in his left knee, stopping him from playing any NRL games in the 2014 season. In July, he received a two match suspension from the NRL after being found to have placed a bet on NRL matches.
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Slade Griffin
In April while playing in a Queensland Cup game for the Sunshine Coast Falcons, Griffin suffered a third anterior cruciate ligament injury, the second in his left knee, which would again rule him out for the season without playing any NRL matches.
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Slade Griffin
After 1056 days since his last NRL match, Griffin returned to the Storm line-up in round 15 of the 2016 season, starting at hooker. In October, he re-signed with the Storm on a 1-year contract until the end of 2017.
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Slade Griffin
In 2017, Griffin was able to break into Melbourne's line-up more regularly, coming off the interchange bench in their 2017 NRL Grand Final win over the North Queensland Cowboys. He finished the season having played in 14 NRL matches. Two days after the grand final, he signed a 2-year contract with the Newcastle Knights starting in 2018, in a bid for more first-grade opportunity with Australian skipper Cameron Smith ahead of him for the starting hooker position at the Storm.
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Slade Griffin
In round 1 of the 2018 season, Griffin made his debut for the Knights in their 19-18 golden point extra-time win over the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, scoring a try. In June, he made his international debut for New Zealand against England in Denver, Colorado. Just a week later, while playing for the Knights in their round 16 clash against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, he was passing the ball from dummy-half and his leg got caught in a position which ruptured multiple ligaments in his left knee, including a ruptured ACL graft, ruptured lateral ligament and torn lateral meniscus. This would be his third ACL injury to his left knee and meant he faced a 9-12 month recovery period.
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Yan Jeou-rong
Yan Jeou-rong () is a politician in the Republic of China. He was the acting Minister of the Public Construction Commission of the Executive Yuan in August–October 2013.
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Yan Jeou-rong
Yan obtained his bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Chung Yuan Christian University and master's degree in structural engineering and construction from the Asian Institute of Technology in Thailand.
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Teng Min-chih
Teng Min-chih () is a politician in the Republic of China. He was the Deputy Minister of the Public Construction Commission of the Executive Yuan until 20 May 2016.
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Teng Min-chih
Teng received his bachelor's and master's degrees in law from National Chung Hsing University and Chinese Culture University, respectively.
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Teng Min-chih
He worked as clerk and specialist in the Ministry of Civil Service of the Examination Yuan; specialist, secretary-general of central district office, secretary, secretary-general and deputy director of Department of Rapid Transit Systems of Taipei City Government; and secretary-general of Taipei City Government.
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Tohu Harris
Tohu Harris (born 7 January 1992) is a New Zealand professional rugby league footballer who plays for the New Zealand Warriors in the National Rugby League. A New Zealand international representative, he primarily plays as a and , but can also fill in as a and . Harris previously played for the Melbourne Storm with whom he won the 2017 NRL Premiership.
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Tohu Harris
Born in Hastings, New Zealand, Harris is of Māori descent. Harris played his junior football for the Tamatea rugby union club and attended Hastings Boys' High School before being signed by the Melbourne Storm. In 2007, Harris played for the New Zealand U15's team. Harris played for the Storm's NYC team from 2010 to 2012, scoring 25 tries in 49 games.
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Tohu Harris
Harris played as a and scored a try in the Melbourne Storm's 2013 World Club Challenge 18-14 win over the Leeds Rhinos. In Round 1 of the 2013 NRL season, Harris made his NRL debut for the Storm against the St. George Illawarra Dragons at second-row in the 30-10 win at AAMI Park. Harris was called up to the New Zealand national rugby league team squad as 18th man for the 2013 Anzac Test, replacing Jeremy Smith. Harris was promoted to the playing squad on the day of the test match when captain Simon Mannering was ruled out with a calf injury and made his debut for New Zealand on 19 April 2013 in the Kiwis 32-12 loss against Australia. In Round 13 against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, Harris scored his first NRL career try in the Storms 38-6 win at AAMI Park. Harris finished his debut year in the NRL with him playing in 25 matches and scoring 2 tries for the Melbourne Storm in the 2013 NRL season. On 9 October 2013, Harris was dropped from the New Zealand side for the 2013 World Cup, which had been announced a day earlier. The decision was made following the controversial change of mind of Sonny Bill Williams, who had previously ruled himself out of the competition, to join the squad. Harris turned down a position to tour with the squad and play in a pre-tournament match against the Cook Islands in order to have minor surgery and rest before the 2014 NRL pre-season began. Harris also refused to respond to Williams after the latter tried to reach out to him after the much publicized U-turn.
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Tohu Harris
In February 2014, Harris was included in the Storms inaugural 2014 Auckland Nines squad. In Round 4 against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, after Cameron Smith suffered a back spasm in the warm up, Harris was appointed the goal kicker; Harris kicked 2 goals in the Storms 40-12 loss at NIB Stadium in Perth. Harris was selected for the New Zealand national rugby league team squad for the 2014 Anzac Test against Australia at SFS. Harris was selected to play off the interchange bench but was shifted to start at over debutant Isaac John, Harris scored a try in the Kiwis 30-18 loss. On 7 May 2014, Harris re-signed with the Storm on a 3-year contract keeping him with the club till the end of the 2017 season. Harris finished the 2014 NRL season with him playing in all of the Storms 25 matches and kicking 2 goals. On 23 September 2014, Harris was selected in the New Zealand national rugby league team 2014 Four Nations train-on squad. Harris was then selected in the final 24 man squad. Harris played off the interchange bench in the Kiwis 22-18 Four Nations final win over Australia at Westpac Stadium.
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Tohu Harris
On 3 May, Harris played for New Zealand against Australia in the 2015 Anzac Test, playing at second-row in the Kiwis' 26-12 win at Suncorp Stadium. In July 2015, the Storm played the first ever NRL game at McLean Park in Napier, New Zealand, playing against the St George Illawarra Dragons. Harris designed the team's jersey for the occasion. The Storm won the match 22-4. Harris finished off the 2015 season having played in all of the Storms' 26 matches, scoring 5 tries and kicking 3 goals. On 8 October, he was selected in the 23-man New Zealand squad to tour England. He played in all 3 matches against England in the Kiwis' 2-1 Baskerville Shield series loss. He scored 1 try, in the first test, in the Kiwis' 26-12 loss at KC Stadium.
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Tohu Harris
On 1 February, Harris was named in the Storm's 2016 NRL Auckland Nines squad. On 6 May 2016, Harris played for New Zealand against Australia in the 2016 Anzac Test, playing at centre in the 16-0 loss at Hunter Stadium. In Round 26 against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, Harris played his 100th NRL career match in the 26-6 win at AAMI Park. On 2 October 2016, in the Storm’s 2016 NRL Grand Final match against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, Harris started at second-row in the 14-12 defeat. Harris finished the 2016 NRL season with him playing in all the Storm’s 27 matches, scoring 8 tries and kicking 1 goal. On 3 October 2016, Harris was selected in the Kiwis final 24-man squad for the 2016 Four Nations tournament. Harris played in 4 matches of tournament including starting at fullback and scoring 2 tries in the Kiwis 34-8 Four Nations Final loss against Australia at Anfield.
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Tohu Harris
On 31 January 2017, it was announced that Harris signed a lucrative 4-year deal with the New Zealand Warriors, starting in 2018. Harris said about of the signing, "I’ve had a great time with the Storm and I owe them so much for what they’ve done for me, Coming home to play for the Warriors is a fantastic opportunity, though. The club has a great roster with so many Kiwi boys there and being back in New Zealand closer to family is a big attraction". Harris missed the first two months of the season after suffering a foot injury in the off-season. Harris later made his first appearance of the season in Round 10 against the Gold Coast Titans in the Storm's shock 38-36 upset loss at Suncorp Stadium. On 1 October 2017, in the Storm’s 2017 NRL Grand Final match against the North Queensland Cowboys, Harris started at second-row and had a blinder of a performance in the 34-6 victory. Harris finished with last year with the Melbourne Storm on a high with him playing in 14 matches, scoring 3 tries and kicking 1 goal in the 2017 NRL season. After the Grand Final victory, Harris was ruled out of the Kiwis 2017 Rugby League World Cup campaign due to niggling shoulder and foot injuries.
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Tohu Harris
In Round 1 of the 2018 NRL season, Harris made his club debut for the New Zealand Warriors against the South Sydney Rabbitohs, starting at second-row in the 32-20 win at Perth Stadium.Harris married his wife Natalie in January 2014.
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Les Pots cassés
Les Pots cassés is a 1993 Canadian drama film directed by François Bouvier. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival where Gilles Desjardins won a Diploma for the Script.
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List of Dark Shadows episodes
"Dark Shadows" is an American gothic soap opera that originally aired weekdays on the ABC television network, from June 27, 1966, to April 2, 1971. A total of 1,225 episodes were produced, but during the course of its run, the show was pre-empted 20 times. ABC would compensate for this by occasionally skipping, double numbering and, in one case, triple numbering episodes in order to keep a show ending in a 5 or 0 airing on Fridays. This is why the last episode produced has #1245 when in actuality it was only the 1,225th episode produced. The following is a complete list of all episodes. Along with production information, it also includes a list of the DVD releases in volume format.
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Manjula Chellur
Manjula Chellur (born 5 December 1955) is a former Chief Justice of Bombay High Court. She was the first woman Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court, was the Chief Justice of Kerala High Court and the first female judge of the Karnataka High Court. She demitted her office upon attaining the age of superannuation on 4 December 2017.
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Manjula Chellur
Chellur was born in Karnataka. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Allum Sunmangalamma Women's College, Bellary, and went on to earn her law degree from Renukacharya Law College, Bangalore. In 1977 the Supreme Court of India sponsored her on a Gender & Law fellowship to England's University of Warwick. In 2013 Chellur received an honorary doctorate from Karnataka State Women's University.
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Manjula Chellur
Chellur became the first female advocate to practice law in Bellary. She worked as a legal advisor, practising both civil and criminal law before the local Bellary courts.
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Manjula Chellur
In 1988 she was appointed as District and Sessions Judge; she served as the Principal and Sessions Judge for Kolar and Mysore. In addition to these positions she was also the Chief Judge of Court of Small Causes, and Principal Judge of the Family Court at Bangalore. On 21 February 2000 she was named judge of Karnataka High Court.
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Manjula Chellur
Chellur served as the President of the Karnataka Judicial Academy from 21 June 2008 to 25 March 2010. She was also the executive chairperson of Karnataka State Legal Service Authority. On 9 November 2011 she was appointed Acting Chief Justice of the Kerala High Court and since 26 September 2012 she has been the Chief Justice of Kerala.
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Manjula Chellur
In 2013 the Division Bench of the Kerala High Court, consisting of Chief Justice Chellur and Justice Vinod Chandran, ordered the state government to submit a statement regarding the high-profile rape case against the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, P. J. Kurien. Also in March 2013, the justices refused the plea of prominent Marxist politician and Leader of the Opposition V. S. Achuthanandan for an early hearing in another investigation into the "Ice Cream Parlour sabotage case", involving an ice cream parlour that was allegedly being used as a front to lure girls and women into prostitution in the 1990s.
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Allgemeine Deutsche Zeitung für Rumänien
The Allgemeine Deutsche Zeitung für Rumänien (ADZ) is a German-language daily newspaper based in Romania.
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Allgemeine Deutsche Zeitung für Rumänien
The ADZ was first published in 1993. Apart from its head office in Bucharest, the newspaper also has local offices in Sibiu/Hermannstadt, Brașov/Kronstadt, Reșița/Reschitza, Satu Mare/Neumarkt and Timișoara/Temeschwar.
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Allgemeine Deutsche Zeitung für Rumänien
It is currently the only German language daily newspaper published in Eastern Europe.
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Give it a Go
Give It a Go was an Australian television game show which aired in 1957. It was hosted by Jack Davey, who also hosted two other Australian game shows during the late-1950s, "The Dulux Show" and "The Pressure Pak Show", and was produced by Sydney station ATN-7 also airing in Melbourne on station GTV-9. It was sponsored by Persil, a laundry detergent. At least 13 kinescope recordings, maybe as many as 16 to 18, exist of the series at the National Film and Sound Archive, along with copies of a radio simulcast broadcast over the Macquarie Broadcasting Network. The radio version had been going for many years prior to the simulcast.
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Give it a Go
All of the programs mentioned above were simulcasts of long-running Jack Davey radio programs, broadcast on the Macquarie Radio Network. The television version aired weekly from 25 February to 11 November 1957, for a total of 38 episodes.
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Give it a Go
Other radio-TV simulcasts of the year included Bob Dyer's comedy game show "It Pays to Be Funny", discussion series "Leave it to the Girls", and possibly talent show "Swallows Parade".
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Ripa Hits the Skids
Ripa Hits the Skids () is a 1993 Finnish comedy film directed by Christian Lindblad. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
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Sapphire, North Carolina
Sapphire is an unincorporated community in Transylvania County, North Carolina, United States. Sapphire is east of Cashiers. Sapphire has a post office with ZIP code 28774.
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Jeffrey T. Mezger
Jeffrey T. Mezger is an American businessman. He serves as the president and chief executive officer of KB Home.
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Jeffrey T. Mezger
Jeffrey Mezger was born in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from DePauw University with a bachelor of science in economics in 1977.
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Jeffrey T. Mezger
He joined KB Home in 1993. From 1999 to 2006, he served as chief operating officer and executive vice president of KB Home. He has served as president and CEO since 2006.
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Jeffrey T. Mezger
He sits on the board of directors of Builder homesite and on the High Production Builders Council of the National Association of Home Builders. He also serves on the executive board of the Lusk Center for Real Estate at the University of Southern California and on the policy advisory board of the Fisher Center for Real Estate & Urban Economics at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Jeffrey T. Mezger
In 2010, "Builder Magazine" honored Mezger with its "CEO of the Year" award.
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Jeffrey T. Mezger
In September 2017 Mezger was caught on an audio recording shouting homophobic and sexist profanities at his neighbor, comedian Kathy Griffin.
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Jeffrey T. Mezger
Mezger was placed on notice under KB Home after an audio recording obtained by HuffPost captured him hollering that Griffin was 'bald d**e' and a 'c**t' after her boyfriend, Randy Bick, phoned the Los Angeles Police Department to report his grandchildren for being too loud.
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Jeffrey T. Mezger
Mezger wrote an apology to Griffin but was censured by the KB Home board and had 25 percent of his bonuses for the year cut. Merger was also ordered to stay 100 yards away from the comedian and her boyfriend Randy Bick at all times after Griffin was granted a restraining order against him in September.
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Aab-e-Gum
Ab-e-gum or Abegum () is a town and union council of [kachhi District]] located southeast of Quetta near the Chiltan mountains, in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. It also has a railway station on Rohri–Chaman Railway Line which was built by the British in 1886. The area is an important supplier of gas.
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Aab-e-Gum
"Aab-e-gum" () is a Persian word and it means 'water lost', a name given to the spot for a spring that dives underground nearby.
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Jack Holmes (cricketer)
Albert John ("Jack") Holmes (30 June 1899 – 21 May 1950) was an English first-class cricketer who had amateur status. He was a right-handed batsman who rarely bowled and played from 1922 to 1939 for Sussex, captaining the county from 1936 till his retirement. He represented the Royal Air Force cricket team between 1930 and 1932; he was a flight lieutenant in the RAF.
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Jack Holmes (cricketer)
Inevitably nicknamed "Sherlock", Holmes also represented Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) several times in the late 1930s and would have captained the England national cricket team in 1939–40 if MCC's scheduled tour of India had gone ahead. The team had been selected but the outbreak of the Second World War on 1 September 1939 caused the tour's immediate cancellation.
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Jack Holmes (cricketer)
Holmes' final first-class appearance was in the last match to be completed following the outbreak of war, playing for Sussex against Yorkshire at the County Cricket Ground, Hove from Wednesday 30 August to Friday, 1 September. From an overnight position of 330/3 in the first innings, chasing a Sussex score of 387, Yorkshire continued on the Friday morning and totalled 392 all out. Sussex collapsed in their second innings and were all out for only 33, whereupon Yorkshire made 30–1 to win by nine wickets. Holmes scored 11 and 4 in the match, being bowled by Hedley Verity in both innings.
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Jack Holmes (cricketer)
Holmes was born at Thornton Heath, Surrey and died at Hollington, Hastings, Sussex. His son Rodney played a handful of games for Sussex in the early 1950s. He made 208 first-class appearances according to "CricketArchive", scoring 6,282 runs @ 21.22 with a highest innings of 133 not out, one of six centuries. He also scored 24 half-centuries, held 122 catches and took 8 wickets.
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Zirconia, North Carolina
Zirconia is an unincorporated community in Henderson County, North Carolina, United States. Zirconia is located on North Carolina Highway 225 south-southeast of Hendersonville. Zirconia has a post office with ZIP code 28790, which opened on June 9, 1853. The community was named for the valuable deposits of zircon in the area.
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Vingtaine Bas de la Vallée
Vingtaine Bas de la Vallée is one of the six vingtaines of St Lawrence Parish on the Channel Island of Jersey.
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Vingtaine Haut de la Vallée
Vingtaine Haut de la Vallée is one of the five vingtaines of St Lawrence Parish on the Channel Island of Jersey.
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Vingtaine du Douet (St Peter)
Vingtaine du Douet is one of the five vingtaines of St Peter Parish on the Channel Island of Jersey.
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The Dulux Show
The Dulux Show was an Australian television game show which aired in 1957. It was hosted by Jack Davey, and produced by Sydney station ATN-7, also airing in Melbourne on station GTV-9. Contestants competed for the chance to win a plane trip to a location like London or San Francisco. As the title suggests, it was sponsored by Dulux paint. As was also the case with many American series of the era, early Australian television series sometimes featured the name of the sponsor in the title.
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The Dulux Show
The program was a simulcast of a long-running Jack Davey radio programs, broadcast on the Macquarie Radio Network.
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The Dulux Show
Of the 37+ episodes produced, five are confirmed to survive at the National Film and Sound Archive, along with episodes of a radio version
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Vingtaine de St. Nicolas
Vingtaine de St. Nicolas is one of the five vingtaines of St Peter Parish on the Channel Island of Jersey.
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Grande Vingtaine (St Peter)
Grande Vingtaine is one of the five vingtaines of St Peter Parish on the Channel Island of Jersey.
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Vingtaine des Augerez
Vingtaine des Augerez is one of the five vingtaines of St Peter Parish on the Channel Island of Jersey.
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Penland, North Carolina
Penland is an unincorporated community in Mitchell County, North Carolina, United States. Penland is west-northwest of Spruce Pine. Approximately 200 year-round residents live in the community, the center of which is the Penland Road bridge crossing the North Toe River and CSX railroad line.
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Penland, North Carolina
The community is located on the northern edge of western North Carolina's Black Mountains and is bisected by the North Toe River, a tributary of the Cane and Nolichucky rivers.
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Penland, North Carolina
The Penland Post Office and General Store with ZIP code 28765, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places due to its significance as the longest continuously operating post office in the area. Also listed in the National Register of Historic Places are the Penland School Historic District and the Henry Willis House.
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Penland, North Carolina
The community is named for Robert Penland, a wealthy local businessman who in the 1850s operated an inn for travelers. Penland School of Crafts, established in the early 1920s, is the largest and oldest professional crafts school in the United States. The school offers courses in all of the major craft media and many fine arts fields, bringing thousands of students and prominent instructors together every year. Nine of North Carolina's seventeen Living Treasures live within a five mile radius of Penland.
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Jang Gwang
Jang Gwang (born January 5, 1952) is a South Korean actor in film and television.
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List of largest private companies in the United Kingdom
This is a list of largest private companies in the United Kingdom according to sales. Under UK company law, a private company (with the suffix "Ltd" usually) may not offer its shares for sale to the public (as can a "plc"). While lists of public companies usually rank businesses according to their market capitalisation (the traded share price multiplied by the number of shares), lists of private companies must use another measure, such as the value and volume of sales during a year.
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List of largest private companies in the United Kingdom
This is a list of private companies in the United Kingdom, some of which based on the "Sunday Times" "Top Track".
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List of largest private companies in the United Kingdom
Former members of the largest 100 private companies in the UK could have ceased to remain on the list for three main reasons.
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List of largest private companies in the United Kingdom
They may have converted into a public company (like those on the FTSE 100, listed with the London Stock Exchange), or have seen a decline in sales, or at worst gone into an insolvency procedure, been sold, broken up, or liquidated.