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Thugs often have more firepower than police. If we expect the police to do their job, uphold the law, and protect the innocent, we need to provide them the equipment and training to do so. This requires a reputable force with strong leadership, something apparently hard to find in Hawaii.
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Please stop. If you continue to vandalize Wikipedia, you will be blocked from editing. Claims ~ Evidence
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Gene Schaerr, the lawyer who failed to defend Utah’s ban on same-sex marriages last year, recently warned that gay weddings would be to blame for 900,000 abortions. Writing for the conservative Heritage Foundation’s Daily Signal last week, Schaerr began with the faulty logic that a “reduction in the opposite-sex marriage rate means an increase in the percentage of women who are unmarried and who, according to all available data, have much higher abortion rates than married women.” ADVERTISEMENT According to Schaerr, fewer married women meant abortion rates would skyrocket. “Accordingly, with 1.275 million additional women never getting married, nearly 900,000 more children of the next generation would be aborted as a result of their mothers never marrying,” he wrote. Schaerr added that same-sex marriages would effectively be wiping out a population equal to “the entire population of the cities of Sacramento and Atlanta combined.” However, Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank was skeptical of Schaerr’s argument, noting that marriage rates had been declining in states like Texas and Utah — even when same-sex marriages were banned. Schaerr had posited that unmarried men would be less likely take part in a girlfriend’s pregnancy if a state had legalized same-sex marriage. ADVERTISEMENT “From that idle speculation, all it takes is a slippery slope and an active imagination to get to 900,000 abortions,” Milbank wrote. In the Washington Post video below, Heritage Fellow Ryan T. Anderson talks to Harvard Law School about marriage rights.
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I recommend that if your blook pressure is okay, you head over to the Latin Mass Society blog and read the anti-woman stuff Joseph Shaw has posted. What a kook.
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Clearly, it does not help with ones mental organization and physical communcation just to do reading. On top of this it is necessary to do some writing.
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I do, family has several teachers currently fulfilling that role. So what's your point??
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Q: Why is a symbol not being assigned in a function The function should be evaluating at j=1 but I am getting j in the final output as a variable I have the following function: g [j_, k_] := Sum[Sum[Binomial[j, μ] Binomial[k, ν] ((1/2)^(j + k) (-1)^(ν + Floor[1/2 k]) B[k])/((β τ + 1)^2 + φ^2 (j + k - 2 μ - 2 ν)^2), {ν, 0,k}], {μ, 0, j}]; where, B[k] is defined by: B[k_] := If[ IntegerQ[k/2], β τ + 1, (j + k - 2 μ - 2 ν) φ]; However, if I try and evaluate the following expression: gp[j_, k_] := ρ g[ j, k]; gp[1,1] I get a j which clearly should have been set to 1 I've tried various combinations of Evaluate[] and := assignments but none seem to be working. I can get temporary correct behaviour by doing B[j_, k_] := Evaluate[...] and calling B[j,k] from g[j_, k_] but this then reverts to a failed state when I save it and call as a packaged function Expected Output The expected output is: (ρ φ)/((1 + β τ)^2 + 4 φ^2) Instead I get: ρ (-(((-3 + j) φ)/(4 ((1 + β τ)^2 + 4 φ^2))) + ((1 + j) φ)/(4 ((1 + β τ)^2 + 4 φ^2))) A: The issue you are experiencing is that you define j as a local variable to the functions gp and g but using it as a global variable in your function B. So in effect it is undefined for use with B. Defining j local to b will resolve your issue. I also changed B[k_] into lowercase, so your new function header is b[j_,k_] (also in your function g) as per Mathematica conventions. b[j_, k_] := If[IntegerQ[k/2], β τ + 1, (j + k - 2 μ - 2ν)/ φ]; g[j_, k_] := Sum[ Sum[ Binomial[j,μ] Binomial[k,ν] ((1/2)^(j + k) (-1)^(ν + Floor[1/2 k]) b[j,k])/((β τ + 1)^2 + φ^2 (j + k - 2 μ - 2 ν)^2) , {ν, 0, k}] , {μ, 0, j}]; Returns what you are expecting: (ρ φ)/((1 + β τ)^2 + 4 φ^2) As @ciao stated; it is recommended to not use uppercase in function definitions, and especially not for symbols. This is the reason for using b instead of B. Although in your case using an uppercase symbol does not cause any problems, check the result of ?D as an example why it is not a good idea to use uppercase initials).
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`::Why don't you describe the basis of your claims regarding ``outing and making hidden legal threats``, in particular, as well as personal attacks and harassment? The only point in my posting that might be considered out of bounds is the mistake, detailed below, that he studied law instead of demonstrated an interest insofar as he claims to have made ``substantial contributions``, etc.見学/迷惑 `
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Unstated in this article is a further impetus for this investment, the impending GOP US lock on the three branches of the US Federal Government. During the G W Bush administration, stem-cell research in the US was increasingly hampered on social conservative ideological grounds (i.e. the constraints on the use of human embryo stem cells) but this trend was cut short when the Democrats came to power. A strong resurgence of these social conservative policies will lead to the exit from the US of much of the research and development in this important field and Canada stands to gain as the future North American centre of much of this work.
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The ghettos established by the Nazi's were also initially sold as TEMPORARY. Throughout history, "temporary" has a curious way of becoming more permanent.
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"The only thing better than a summer day in the high 80s..." is free ice cream all summer and every day clear with mid-to-high 70s.
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The hallmark of fascism is totalitarianism and prohibition of opposing views. (you know, like hitler and mao). That certainly fits Antifa and it's parent organization the Democrat Party.
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personally I could go without ask the thighs on social media talking about being at schools and killing students and teachers on Friday. I plus me on edge for teams. Who may be playing at 7:00pm
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Δηλαδή οι «γυναίκες» που είναι εκεί είναι όμορφες; Δεν μιλάω για μυαλό... #poweroflovegr
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Tumblr plans to compete in the fast-crowding live video space, according to a promotional webpage unearthed by Twitter user David Chartier over this past weekend. The page, livevideo.tumblr.com, features a programming schedule and a launch date of June 21st, though the date may not be set in stone. TechCrunch confirmed today the images are indeed Tumblr advertising material for the new platform. It's unclear how the company's live video ambitions will shape up, and whether it will resemble anything like Facebook Live, Twitter's Periscope, or Amazon-owned Twitch. The New York-based social network, which is owned by Yahoo, has been a steadily growing destination for internet musings of all sorts since its launch in 2007. As of January 2016, Tumblr has about 555 million monthly visitors and hosts more than 300 million blogs. The site is extremely versatile, and it can be used to post or reblog an endless string of random GIFs and images or to construct a well-polished standalone website. Where live-streaming fits in is an open question, as Tumblr has not traditionally been known as a place to watch video unless it's being linked from elsewhere.
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It's not as simple a process as you seem to think George. Changing the permanent fund to be able to use those funds would require a statehood vote, after the legislature tries to put it to a vote. The likelihood of anyone agreeing on anything regarding draining a permanent resource? Yeah not happening. I have a year of government accounting under my belt this is the one area I actually do have experience with. It's the one thing they can't do. It just means that the earnings would thus after be used for bills, meaning no more annual payouts. Earnings and principle are not the same thing. Trying to put this in laymen terms for you.
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This is what we get with Trudeau in power.A formal apology and $10 million to a convicted terrorist.Absolutely sickening!
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If the loans are anywhere near as good as you claim, then somebody will buy them at a decent price. If they are indeed shaky, then the price paid will reflect that. If they are total crap, then common equity goes to zero and the CDIC may get a bill. Their bank never should have had CDIC coverage in the first place. But it does bring up the question - as "banks" of various kinds pop up, in narrower fields, where do we draw the line and say it ain't a bank? (So no CDIC for you.) The bank theory is diversification across industries, regions, terms, etc. And the whole book of assets backs all deposits. This is very narrow, very different. BTW, this is why covered bonds really should not be allowed - they break the above rule, making the bank into nothing more than a broker - why should we insure that?
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@Ungebeten1 @SebastianHampel 😂👍🏻👏🏻
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" Hi Nanasur: in the description of photo in:: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Steam_eng.jpg where it is stated that 'On the left WG class 2-8-2 Nº 9616', the nr on the left WG steam-engine is 9619, as can be clearly seen & interestingly, the red bogie on the extreme left reads:: ""lukhnow-agra-lukhnow"" thanx for the excellent upload & looking forward to more such wonderful & admirable efforts:Rafi,London,UK "
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How naive are you - and what cotton-balled, plastic wrapped little world do you circulate within - that you don't believe in evil. How would you characterize Hitler, Stalin, the Kim's et al.? How would you define ISIS? Oh right, you believe in "sunny ways" because you live in Canada and...it's 2017!
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Poor Donald, turns out that Obama was right after all. Poor Donald so little time, so many promises to be broken.
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@BC Thoughts: 1) I don't buy the rural/urban divide. NDP won seats up and down the coast and in the interior and the Liberals carried multiple Lower Mainland ridings. Here's actual data, in case you want it to inform your opinion: http://www.macleans.ca/politics/bc-election-live-election-results-map/ 2) I thought "one person - one vote" was the guiding principle in a democracy, but I suppose that's wrong? Apparently some votes should count more depending on where you reside? Under PR, a true majority will be very rare. It is possible that the single largest voting bloc will come from non-urban areas, with varied left and right parties taking different urban ridings (different parts of the Lower Mainland hold VERY different views). It might actually come to pass that the choice from non-urban voters will ALWAYS be a part of the government - and even supply the most cabinet positions and the Premiere.
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Strikes me, Prof. Owen, that you and your advocacy of censorship are a greater threat to democracy than anything Facebook does.
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13%.....that's the approval rate of congress by the American public!
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Atalaia, Paraná Atalaia, Paraná is a municipality in the state of Paraná in the Southern Region of Brazil. See also List of municipalities in Paraná References Category:Municipalities in Paraná
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" A barnstar for you! The Original Barnstar Sorry. My senile grandmother got on the computer. "
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The major hick up with giving Juneau unaccountable access to billions of cash, is it will be same as years past. Blown on pets projects for political donors and close business cronies or pay oil credits to keep seats. Why would any sane voter do that until major changes in accountability is done. Get rid of bulk union votes, GCI interference and oil lobbyist. Then talk to me about more money. Juneau is like a OCD shopper. Closet full and still buying. They are idiots in action. They send the bills for government to us while money leaves the state.
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Ulen ermeni g*ö*tveren sen işi EN baksan çok ey olcek köprü altında SENİ bekliyorlar hangi köprünün altı olduğunu sen çok ey biliyon SENİ gidi yumşak seni heh hehheeee BAK vatandaş rıza senin için tokmağı hazır hehheeeeeeeee 750 px
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The movement of Home Affairs to sit within the security cluster is going in the wrong direction. While we clearly need to effectively manage our ports of entry, Home Affairs can be a powerful instrument in promoting economic growth and investment, which is where our orientation should lie. That requires the adoption of an approach that rewards investors such as offers for residency permits, tax breaks etc, and actively promotes inward migration for persons with skills.
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Don't worry. I am very much pro-choice and have no objection to same-sex marriage. That makes me a "Red Tory." The left-wing of the party.
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Most of the "Reality Shows" are originated by a British Company called ITV who markets under a multitude of production names. If they develop a show good enough, they sell to the Discovery Channel. The contract they ask/force Alaskans to sign are the worst possible. You sign your life, your face, your reputation, everything, over to them "forever through out the universe" for them to use and abuse. Even a homeless person would be an idiot to sign it. There are plenty of real and unique things and places in Alaska that people would pay to watch but they consistently choose to script the outlandish tomfoolery instead of real people, places and activities. Ending the film tax credit was an excellent move. DNR still issues filming permits to companies using State land. The DNR contract should raise the price and demand a cut and provide minimum protections for Alaska workers/actors.
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::::Who's the stalker?
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نمجد الخونة والسفاحين لاجتماع اركان الغثاء فينا، واشرها الجهل المفزع والوهن المدقع
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Q: Convert multidimensional array into single dimensional using values from child arrays I have the following PHP/MYSQL query: $sql = SELECT type, count(*) AS total FROM stats GROUP BY type $this->sql = $sql; function numObjects() { $stats = $this->conn->query($this->sql); while($stat_type = $stats->fetch_assoc()){ $category[] = $stat_type; } return $category; } It's a simple query, but I just can't figure out how to retrieve the data the way I want since it is returning a multidimensional array. array(2) { [0]=> array(2) { ["type"]=> string(4) "page" ["total"]=> string(1) "1" } [1]=> array(2) { ["type"]=> string(8) "category" ["total"]=> string(1) "1" } } What I'm looking to do is convert the values from each array, into key => value pairs. Like this: ["page"]=> "1" ["category"]=> "1" I've been able to convert it into a single dimensional array, but not in the correct format. A: try this: $new_array = array(); foreach ($old_array as $elem) { $new_array[$elem["type"]] = $elem["total"]; } var_dump($new_array); //for print the array
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How many people have turned him down so far? Does it always take this long to fill these positions and is it normal to have one or two forced to resign in the first 30 days?!
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Even though Harper's been gone for over a year, he lives forever rent-free between NADDAWAY's ears due to the permanent HDS...
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263 Wis. 463 (1953) OLANDER, Plaintiff, vs. KLAPPROTE and others, Defendants: MILWAUKEE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant and Appellant: STUDEY, Interpleaded Defendant and Respondent. Supreme Court of Wisconsin. March 4, 1953. March 31, 1953. *465 For the appellant there was a brief by Vaudreuil & Vaudreuil of Kenosha, and oral argument by Leo E. Vaudreuil. For the respondent there was a brief and oral argument by Robert J. Breakstone, attorney, and Morris Shovers of counsel, both of Racine. GEHL, J. It is not claimed that the policy does not afford plaintiff protection in the event that Klapprote is found guilty of actionable negligence. Nor is it claimed that the second paragraph of the quoted provision is effective. Appellant's contention is that it and Studey had the right to contract that in the event his automobile be operated by a person under the age of twenty-five years the insured would reimburse appellant for any loss suffered by the insurer arising out of the negligent operation of the car by an operator who had not reached that age. The right to limit an insurer's liability by the terms of its contract, unless the restriction be prohibited by statute or considerations of public policy, is not questioned. If however, there be such statutory restriction, it, rather than any provisions of a contract, controls. Ottens v. Atlas Assur. Co. 226 Wis. 596, 275 N. W. 900; Jones v. Preferred Accident Ins. Co. 226 Wis. 423, 275 N. W. 897. We agree with the trial court that the exclusion provisions of the policy are made ineffective by the provisions of sec. 204.34 (1), Stats.: "No policy of insurance, agreement of indemnity, or bond covering liability or loss arising by reason of the ownership, maintenance, or use of a motor vehicle issued in this state shall exclude from the coverage afforded or provisions as to benefits therein any of the following: (a) Persons while driving or manipulating a motor vehicle, who shall be of an age authorized by law so to do; . . ." *466 Klapprote was of an age authorized by law to drive an automobile. Appellant contends that the statute was intended for the protection of the public, not for that of the owner. The language of the statute is plain. It cannot be interpreted to mean that its purpose is to afford protection only to persons damaged as a result of the operation of the automobile. It provides that no policy shall exclude "coverage afforded or provisions as to benefits therein . . . of . . . persons while driving . . . a motor vehicle, who shall be of an age authorized by law so to do," thus prohibiting any effort to deny coverage and protection to the operator. Sec. 204.30 (3), Stats., denies to the insurer the right to exclude, from its policy, provisions of indemnity to the person responsible for the operation of the automobile. It provides that no automobile policy shall be issued unless it contains a provision reading substantially as follows: " . . . The indemnity provided by this policy is extended to apply, in the same manner and under the same provisions as it is applicable to the named assured, to any person or persons while riding in or operating any automobile described in this policy when such automobile is being used for purposes and in the manner described in said policy. Such indemnity shall also extend to any person, firm, or corporation legally responsible for the operation of such automobile. The insurance hereby afforded shall not apply unless the riding, use, or operation above referred to be with the permission of the assured named in this policy, or if such assured is an individual, with the permission of an adult member of such assured's household other than a chauffeur or domestic servant; . . ." The statute affords to the insured the same protection as though he were driving the car himself. If sec. 204.34 (1), Stats., be construed as appellant contends it should be, that protection is denied him. The intended limitation is in violation of secs. 204.34 (1) and 204.30 (3) and is therefore void. *467 Appellant invokes the provisions of sec. 85.09 (21) (h), Stats., which are as follows: "Any motor-vehicle liability policy may provide that the insured shall reimburse the insurance carrier for any payment the insurance carrier would not have been obligated to make under the terms of the policy except for the provisions of this section." That this provision was not intended to supersede or render ineffective the provisions which we have considered is indicated by what appears in sec. 85.09 (23) (a), Stats.: "This section shall not be held to apply to or affect policies of automobile insurance against liability which may now or hereafter be required by any other law of this state, . . . " The latter section indicates that it was intended by the legislature that sec. 85.09 (21) (h), Stats., should operate only for the enforcement of the "Financial Responsibility Law" under which title both sections are carried. By the Court.—Judgment affirmed.
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Not all real estate investors are the same, it is troubling to read the minister comments about taxing and re-investing in what exactly? Public housing? the small investor already provides that service at no cost to the government. This Ontario liberal government has to be one of the worst stewards in the history of our province
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عاشوا لاجـئين عشريـن سـنـة، فـانقـلبة الـمـوازين و لـكـن اللـه يـمهل و لا يهمـل ،فـسترون عـاقبـة السـيسي الـذي جـاء ليحمي إسرائـيل لأن أمـه يهـوديـة
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How does a Senator "drain the swamp"? Aside from his own staff, a single Senator doesn't have the power to hire, fire, or appoint anyone...
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Lots of people lost the coverage they had and liked when Obamacare took over too (even though they promised that wouldn't happen). ANY major change in the law is going to trigger shifts in people's coverage. That's just a given. For some it will be better and for some it will be worse. Again, that's a given. It always is when government uses their heavy hand to manipulate citizens and businesses. And hell, we shouldn't pretend like we knew what all Obamacare was changing. They didn't even read the damn bill. And there were STILL things that didn't get found out until a year or two later. And that's not even counting the stuff they lied about. So pick your poison, I suppose. Obamacare was a disaster even though they were SUPPOSEDLY telling us what it would do (like keeping your plan/doctor... like premiums going down $2500...).
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alguém nesse carai me ensina a mexer no sony vegas pro eu vo chorar
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Gee, Clallam County sheriffs jumped all over this burglary and the Sunny Farms burglary, too bad they didn't give the same kind of service to Port Crescent Trading Company in Joyce last month. I lost $15,000 to the burglars and deputies Clark and Moon did their part by losing the surveillance images of the suspect vehicle The response to crime on the west end by the Clallam County sheriffs dept is to say the least pathetic. We on the west end pay taxes just like everyone else in the county and we have a right to proper police response and investigation just like the other residents of the county. I made 13 requests to see those images over a 4 week period, their final response "we apparently didn't get the images" a direct quote from Deputy Clark and his boss Brian King. Keystone cops at best. I want my tax dollars back.
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May 23 Be a true patriot and show up to my event, we need to take our country back! https://actionnetwork.org/events/resist-trump-2017
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4. Violence is retarded
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Here's an idea... Tr(ch)ump says it would be an honor to meet Kim Jong-un so he can set a date to do that. Then Tr(Ch)ump can wear one of those Isis vests when he meets Kim and two problems are solved. North Korea quiets down and America is great again. (Do I really need to say this is a joke for some readers?)
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Μωρή Μαρθα,ΜΙΛΑ ΜΩΡΗ ΣΑΦΡΑΚΙΑΣΜΕΝΗ! ΠΕΣ ΤΗΝ ΑΛΉΘΕΙΑ ΣΕ ΟΛΟΥΣ ΕΠΙΤΕΛΟΥΣ!#GynaikaXwrisOnoma
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مسلسل الاٍرهاب مستمر بدعم مادي و تسليحي و بالفتاوى و المرتزقة في العراق و سوريا و نيجريا و اليمن و أفغانستان و حتى قتل الحجاج في مكة و منى بسبب الاهمال يدخل ضمن هذا المسلسل.
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Was aiming for more a Robert the Lenny Bruce mashup, really. "I have brought you to the ring, now you must dance." - Robert the Bruce "A lot of people say to me, 'Why did you kill Christ?' I dunno, it was one of those parties, got out of hand, you know." - Lenny Bruce Something like that anyways....
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Exxon lied to us in the past, made a mess of Prince William Sound, and successfully continues to rip off the State of Alaska. Exxon whines that design flaws, maintenance, and repairs has kept them from meeting production goals. Cry me a river. As one who spent months in PWS during the Exxon Valdez oil spill, I ask you Governor Walker, please play nothing but hardball with this corporation that has zero credibility.
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Too bad there is no one to lobby for The People.
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More likely that "if you like your insurance plan you can keep it, insurance will be cheaper" thingy.
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POS....should never have been allowed back into Canada.
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Muslims in a few years will impose their beliefs, and I want to see all the radical-chic bleeding hearts that will have to wear the veil!
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Palo Alto, CA -- PARC, a Xerox company, today welcomes Hitachi Data Systems Corporation (HDS), a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE: 6501), into the growing Emerging Networks Consortium (ENC), an initiative formed in 2012 to advance the development of the next-generation Internet based on Content-Centric Networking (CCN). "Hitachi Data Systems is excited to explore what CCN can deliver today and in the future," said Michael Hay, Vice President and Chief Engineer, Global Product Planning, Hitachi Data Systems. "The accelerating data growth in the IT and telecommunications industries is resulting in increased challenges for both private and public networks. Combining what CCN can offer with innovative information solutions from Hitachi Data Systems can transfigure how digital content is created, managed, and consumed. We look forward to working closely with the CCN team of PARC and the global ENC members on this exciting journey." The ENC Spring Summit will be held May 20 – 21 at PARC and will focus on "CCNx: Towards 1.0" where the group will discuss plans, ideas, and goals for the next major phase of CCN development. Attendees are also invited to the Ethernet Innovation Summit taking place May 22 at the Computer History Museum. “We look forward to the expertise and insights Hitachi Data Systems can bring to the ENC to work with CCN, a new network architecture that changes the way we think about today’s Internet,” said Stephen Hoover, CEO, PARC. “CCN is a technology that will change the way we interact with the dozens of devices we already have, as well the vast amount of information in the cloud, which will enable entirely new offerings and services that haven’t even been invented. Our networks are stressed as we continue to move to cloud-based content storage and access. As we continue building the Internet of Things, smart cities, and smart homes, we need to fundamentally change our approach to networking in order to handle the massive amount of content and traffic. The ENC brings global organizations with a range of knowledge to advance the work in this important area.” Hitachi Data Systems brings decades of engineering expertise in compute, storage, networks, and telecom to the ENC. The company’s in-depth knowledge on data and content management, both in-flight and at rest, coupled with its proven track record of delivering scalable and reliable data management infrastructures and cloud service platforms will help guide the transition and implementation of CCN throughout the industry. PARC is continuing its notable legacy in networking with CCN. Designed to take advantage of how the network works today, CCN addresses many of the key problems facing the Internet now, including seamless content distribution, mobility, security, and scalability. PARC is well known for inventing networking technologies, going back to Ethernet, PUP, and XNS in the early days through significant contributions to IPv6 and Internet multicast. About ENCENC is an open industry consortium of industry players that includes ISPs, consumer electronic, content providers, OEMs (from telecommunications, enterprise, healthcare, and defense sectors), Internet services and applications, hardware and chipset manufacturers, and venture capitalists collaborating to advance CCN and its applications to all member organizations. Looking for additional members, ENC seeks to unite global industry efforts, foster discussion on standardization, and develop a coherent vision for accelerated adoption of CCN for the benefit of member organizations. The first ENC Annual Members Summit was held at PARC in April 2012 and the second was in October 2012. For membership information, email [email protected]. About PARCPARC, a Xerox company, is in the Business of Breakthroughs®. Practicing open innovation, we provide custom R&D services, technology, expertise, best practices, and intellectual property to Fortune 500 and Global 1000 companies, startups, and government agencies and partners. We create new business options, accelerate time to market, augment internal capabilities, and reduce risk for our clients. Since its inception, PARC has pioneered many technology platforms – from the Ethernet and laser printing to the GUI and ubiquitous computing – and has enabled the creation of many industries. Incorporated as an independent, wholly owned subsidiary of Xerox in 2002, PARC today continues the research that enables breakthroughs for our clients' businesses.
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Ah Poplak you are a riot and a Knight to this Knave. I would love to witness open verbal combat between you two. I don't think that like most people, you would back down to open confrontation with him. Would be entertaining....Poplak going all (verbal) ninja on him. And The Chosen One casting desperately around for The Divine Ones that surround him to feed him his lines. I visualise those vacant dull eyes finding no support and the panic that eventually sets in....and low and behold, whole revelations begin to pour forth. I will keep dreaming .....
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I do not think that religion is a matter of competition.
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Have flown in Alaska for 38yrs with all kinds of pilots....The ones I remember that took a lot of risk, especially weather related...are (all) dead from accidents...(all)... Alaska is one of the World's most (unforgiving) places to fly in the face of questionable weather conditions....and I am being kind with my remarks...
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8. lol if you think this is mad you have never met anyone angry in your life. It's okay though, go back to your klan meeting.
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Wonderful mockumentary style piece by a fiction and non-fiction writer. Of course, no indictments because indictments require facts, not innuendo and/or opinion.
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Love these "expert" Monday morning quarterbacks...not much they don't know.
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Well if you understood the 3 names portion of the comment you know my feelings on Trump. In Canada I am a PC member. Trump however is not a political party affiliate from what I gather he is a money man...although he has pissed away a lot of his inheritance and filed for several bankruptcies.
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Here's a tissue. Now come to Ontario where there is a massive deficit and all those problems still exist.
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The press repeats what Trump says, !they should stop doing that, and only print what is decoded by his second and third in command. 3 days later.!!
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It also has been proven to suppress the spread of cancer and is currently under research.
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Is there supposed to be a review here?
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This from the friendly and liberal-loved New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/21/us/politics/hillary-clinton-presidential-campaign-charity.html?_r=0
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Imagine the economic outlook in the poorer parts of the state if we allowed a mine to start that would bring high paying, stable 16,000 jobs to the state. The more people working, the less you end up needing from Juneau. Cheers -
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Somebody is always left with the job of cleaning up after the Trudeaus.
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Your same white neighbor who does it now. RUDE!
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Holier than thou Liberals abuse of power If they are sniffing around NDP imagine what your stuff they are looking at Oleary!!!
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Schwarzer Tag für die #Meinungsfreiheit. #EU-Parlament stimmt für #Urheberrechtsreform. Ohne jegliche Änderungen. Incl. #Artikel13 #Article13 #CopyrightDirective 🤐🤐🤐 #AfD war strikt dagegen!
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Well ummm Slof/Weasel ( your the one who wants to be known by animal names) I have to disagree. Those in Toksook admitted to shooting hundreds of rounds into a endangered whale. Then the VPSO said they left much of the carcass on the beach to rot. These are facts, they admitted it. Do you feel that these criminals should be charged? Is what they did right according to the law? Should they be punished and held accountable for breaking the law? How do you feel they should be treated? Should the laws apply differently for rural folks as compared to city folks? It relates to this article because this guy broke the law and is being held accountable. My question is why are some treated much differently? If a bunch of locals from Anchorage slaughtered an endangered whale on the beach in Anchorage would they be treated the same do you feel? The White Supremacist racial name calling does not affect me at all, who said I am White and how would that term hurt a White person?
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Omos meant 'raw, unprepared', while phagein meant 'to eat'.
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it shouldn’t be necessary for you to have to defend your position?
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NITRO08> What are you talking about? "Your orange person" And who might that person of mine be, by chance????
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We can salvaged what has been built! Paint it green to blend in to our landscape. Then turn it into a tourist attraction with launch points for zip lines down the Pearl Harbor to take in the Arizona Memorial, Missouri, Bowfin and Aviatition Museum and Bus tourist back to Waikiki. You could even turn it into a Bike Track (ask the Mayor) with have a start and end point of what's been built and have tourist bike out and back and earn a T-shirt, "I Biked The Rail to Nowhere!"
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REDIRECT Talk:Aegis Combat System
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AK snowman You are old enough by now to realize, that only honest people will follow rules. Not many honest people go around with any type of weapons and shoot people.
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I'd settle for a Familly doctor.
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Tri, love of God and everyone else we meet including Luterans and aetheists is God's will. What is your question?
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Peanuthead
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The southern US has a long history with slavery which was not abolished until 1865. The world of Islam also has a long history of slavery going back 1500 years. It was also largely abolished in the 1800's following the leadership of British abolition in the early 1800's. However ISIS and other extremist Muslim groups continue the practice. Muslim states which function under Sharia law to this day practice functional slavery when it comes to women, the LGTBQ community, religious minorities and some immigrant worker communities. In China although officially abolished in the early 1900's there are millions of functional slaves to this day. Overall there are 167 countries in the world which practice modern functional slavery. there are approx 45 million functional slaves in the world today. Anyone blaming this on Donald Trump needs to take a hard long look in the mirror. Here, educate yourself. https://www.globalslaveryindex.org/
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في خنزيره تزوجت خنزير وجابو عيال خنازير
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Why not throw in a free $300,000 home for each of the dreamers?
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1. There are MORE cases of people winning the lotto - and you shouldn't bet on THAT either. It's not ABOUT how many cases there are whether it's viable or not. It's about PERCENTAGES. How many armed people FAILED to stop a crime versus how many succeeded ? And the answer is about the same as the number of people who bought lottery tickets since it started and never won the jackpot. 2. Oh come now, this kind of story makes the news EVERY TIME IT HAPPENS ! It's a huge story. And it's the subject of about half of all popular entertainment ever created ! You don't get to do the "mainstream media bias" one on this thing - the bias is blatantly in the opposite direction ! The thing is though - things are news only BECAUSE they are extraordinarily rare. As a general rule: if you've read about something in the news, it will never happen to you. All plane crashes make news - almost nobody experiences a plane crash. Even your risk of being a crime victim is tiny - that's WHY crimes make news.
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You can call it a comeback for local housing sales. With the release of local sales statistics for February, the Minneapolis Area Association of Realtors has now posted 36 consecutive months of year-over-year median sales price gains for homes in the Twin Cities. Three solid years of price gains is good news for the housing market, which was hit hard by the Great Recession. On Thursday morning MAAR reported the median sales price for a home at $202,000 for February, which marks a 10.4 percent increase compared to February 2014. Article continues after advertisement In another sign of optimism about the market, new sale listings were up 23.2 percent compared to a year ago. The pipeline of pending sales increased 21.8 percent compared to February 2014. Mortgage rates remain historically low, with interest rates in the range of 3.5 percent to 4 percent. Homeowners are now getting 94.1 percent of their original listing price when selling their home, a slight uptick from the 93.5 percent that they were landing a year ago. According to MAAR’s statistics, a total of 2,557 home sales closed in February, a slight increase of 1.3 percent compared to a year ago. “If February is any indication, this spring is shaping up to be everything that spring markets should be,” said Mike Hoffman, president of MAAR, in a statement announcing the February sales numbers. “The fact that we’re seeing large gains in buyer and seller activity mostly driven by traditional properties bodes quite well for consumer confidence at a critical time.” This article is reprinted in partnership with Twin Cities Business.
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Explain why Japan and Australia don't have as many mass shootings? They have deranged individuals.
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It's not a frozen tip. It's called an eartip, and it signifies that the cat has been spayed or neutered. When a feral cat is fixed, the tip of the (usually right) ear is cut off to show that the cat has already been fixed.
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Фабрика еще и с Петрикором отдельно всех порадовала, помнится
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Dimwit Dems won one! Russia! Russia! Collusion! Collusion! Impeach! Impeach! YeeeHaa!
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So I got some nuts! Damn weather made the chocolate covered nuts melt. It's ok ill just put them in the fridge and there good to go! Thanks so much whoever you are!!
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@TRUESMOKERYFB im coolin you know me same ole shit different day my nig
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@CATERINAV asesino dictador!
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Absolutely, except maybe bartenders and masseuses.
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Let's just hope he can get back to his campaign promises: Build the wall, deport illegal aliens, move the US Embassy to Jerusalem, diminish the EPA, get rid of the Dept. of Education, simplify the tax code. Unfortunately, Trump has a glass jaw and gets greatly offended at every barb shot his way. Stay on task, Mr. President, and I might vote for you in 2020.
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Mr. Brooks pines for a unity that will make him feel comfortable. The goal is not his comfort, the goal is justice for all. We currently have a political party, the Republican party, that does not believe in equality for all. He should put more effort in addressing that. He could start by saying police should not be allowed to kill children. The 3rd stanza of the Star Spangled Banner talks about denying slaves freedom. That alone is reason not to stand. This country has squandered 200 years resisting the concept of justice for all. He could ask his fellow Americans to repent for those years of ongoing injustice. High school athletes are not the problem. The crisis was created by the founding fathers when they declared freedom to defend race based slavery with rape as part of the business model. We have been working on becoming "a more perfect union" ever since. White people created the race card for fun and profit. Repent that.
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Indeed. I'd say the authorities should keep an eye on Acuna, but they won't. They'll probably early release him to a halfway house next to an elementary school. This is Hawaii.
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