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"text": "# Federal Communications Commission\n\n**Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau**\n\n1270 Fairfield Road\n\nGettysburg, PA 17325-7245\n\n**RENEWAL REMINDER NOTICE**\n\n**CHENANGO BRIDGE FIRE CO INC**\n\nPO BOX 12\n\nCHENANGO BRIDGE, NY 13745\n\n**Date:** 09/24/2012\n\n**Reference No.:** 5447791\n\n**Re: CHENANGO BRIDGE FIRE CO INC**\n\nOur records indicate the following license is due to expire on the date indicated below:\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\nIn order to maintain operating authority you must submit an application for renewal of your call sign(s). Refer to 47 CFR § 1.949 for FCC rules on timely filings (Specified renewal time frame: must be filed no later than expiration date of the authorization and no sooner than 90 days prior to expiration).\n\n**Electronic filing is recommended.** Certain wireless radio services are required to file electronically pursuant to 47 CFR § 1.913. Information about online filing is available at [http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls](http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls).\n\nA processing fee may be required with your application. To determine the required fee amount, refer to the current Fee Filing Guide at [http://www.fcc.gov/fees/appfees.html](http://www.fcc.gov/fees/appfees.html).\n\nIn compliance with the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 (DCIA), all entities doing business with the Commission must obtain a unique identifying number called the FCC Registration Number (FRN) and supply it when doing business with the Commission. The FRN can be obtained electronically through the FCC webpage at [https://apps.fcc.gov/cores](https://apps.fcc.gov/cores).\n\nPaper forms and the Fee Filing Guide can be obtained via the website [http://www.fcc.gov/formpage.html](http://www.fcc.gov/formpage.html), by calling the FCC's Forms Distribution Center at 1-800-418-FORM (3676), or from FCC's Fax Information System by dialing (202) 418-0177 from the handset of a fax machine and selecting the form number from the menu.\n\nAdditional information on the FCC's rules and policies can be obtained from [http://www.fcc.gov](http://www.fcc.gov). You may also call the FCC at (877) 480-3201 (TTY 717-338-2824). For information on fees, billing, and other financial issues, call (202) 418-0220.\n\n**FCC 1412**\n\n**January 2008**"
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"text": "# Laura Gurton CV\n\n2009 Laura Gurton, Oriole 9, Woodstock, NY\n\n## Selected Shows I have Curated\n\n2016 PATTERNS Wired Gallery, High Falls, NY\n2012 Micromorphic, Byrdcliffe Kleinert, James Center for the Arts, Woodstock, NY Six Artists, including myself, working with microscopic subject matter\n\n## Selected Group Shows\n\n### 2017\n\n- *Summer Show*, Hal Bromm gallery, NYC, NY\n- *Radius 50*, Juror David A. Ross, Woodstock Artist Museum Woodstock, NY\n- *Far and Wide*, Juroe Bruce Weber, Woodstock Artist Museum, Woodstock, NY\n- *Square, Box, Cube*, Art Bar, Kingston NY\n\n### 2016\n\n- *Unum Sumus*, Kleinert James Center for the Arts, Byrcliffe, Woodstock\n- *Made in NY 2016*, Schweinfurth Art Center, Auburn, NY"
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"1. How many steps does the guard take during his walk across the Tomb of the Unknowns and why?": "21 steps. It alludes to the twenty-one gun salute, which is the highest honor given any military or foreign dignitary.",
"2. How long does he hesitate after his about face to begin his return walk and why?": "21 seconds for the same reason.",
"3. Why are his gloves wet?": "To prevent his losing his grip on the rifle.",
"4. Does he carry his rifle on the same shoulder all the time, and if not, why not?": "No. He carries the rifle on the shoulder away from the tomb. After his march across the path, he executes an about face and moves the rifle to the outside shoulder.",
"5. How often are the guards changed?": "Every thirty minutes, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.",
"6. What are the physical traits of the guard limited to?": "For a person to apply for guard duty at the tomb, he must be between 5'10\" and 6'2\" tall and his waist size cannot exceed 30.",
"7. Why are the shoes of the guards specially made?": "To keep them from slipping. The soles have a steel tip on the toe and a steel tip on the heel. There are no marks on the floor or the marble surrounding the tomb. There are only 400 presently worn. The guard must obey these rules for the rest of his life or give up the wreath pin.",
"8. Why do the guards always step off on the same foot?": "The guards always step off on the left foot.",
"9. Why do the guards always carry their rifle on the same shoulder?": "The guards always carry their rifle on the shoulder away from the tomb.",
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"text": "Public Notice posted in accordance\nRSMO. 610 as amended\nBy: Kimberly Barfield, City Clerk\n\nDate/Time Posted: Monday, February 8, 2021\n5:00 p.m.\n\nCITY OF PACIFIC\n300 HOVEN DRIVE\nPACIFIC, MO 63069\n\nBEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE\n\nWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2020\n\nMEETING via zoom [https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81446022952](/https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81446022952)\n\n5:30 P.M.\n\nAGENDA\n\nI. Call to Order\nII. Roll Call\nIII. Approve minutes from January 13, 2021\nIV. New Business\nV. Old Business\n a. Planting wildflowers at Liberty Field\n b. Camera's at the Commuter Lot\n c. Route 66 Roadway Stencil\nVI. Unfinished business\n d. Jersey barricades\n e. Porta potties being upscaled\nVII. Miscellaneous\nVIII. Adjourn"
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"text": "# CITY OF LAKE STEVENS\n## CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES\n**Tuesday, January 15, 2019**\nLake Stevens Fire District Station 82 Conference Room\n9811 Chapel Hill Road, Lake Stevens\n\n### CALL TO ORDER:\n7:00 p.m. by Mayor John Spencer\n\n### ELECTED OFFICIALS PRESENT:\nCouncilmembers Kim Daughtry, Gary Petershagen, Kim Daughtry, Rauchel McDaniel, Marcus Tageant, Todd Welch and Brett Gailey\n\n### ELECTED OFFICIALS ABSENT:\nCouncilmember Kurt Hilt\n\n### STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT:\nCity Administrator Gene Brazel, Human Resources Director Teri Smith, Human Resources/Executive Assistant Julie Good, City Clerk Kathy Pugh, Public Works Director Eric Durpos, Community Development Director Russ Wright and Planning Manager Josh Macehn\n\n---\n\n### Pledge of Allegiance:\nMayor Spencer led the Pledge of Allegiance.\n\n### Roll Call:\nMoved by Councilmember Welch, seconded by Councilmember Gailey, to excuse Councilmember Hilt from the meeting. On vote the motion carried (6-0-0-1).\n\n### Approval of Agenda:\nMoved by Councilmember Daughtry, seconded by Councilmember Welch, to approve the agenda. On vote the motion carried (6-0-0-1).\n\nMayor Spencer invited reports from Councilmembers.\n\nCouncilmember Tageant suggested it would be good for the Veterans Commission to receive direction from the Council. Mayor Spencer responded he will reach out to them.\n\nCouncilmember Gailey said he attended a meeting today with Washington UTV Association representatives and city staff regarding a First Annual Charity event they would like to hold in Lake Stevens.\n\nCouncilmember Welch said he watched a legislative workshop on annexation on television which was very interesting, and he will provide a copy of the workshop to the City Clerk to distribute to Councilmembers.\n\nCouncilmember Daughtry reminded that Snohomish County Cities meetings on Thursday, and encouraged attendance to the executive board and making Puget Sound Regional Council appointments.\n\nMayor Spencer reported he and Public Works Commissioner Kevin Kosche regarding recent improvements that were made to the sewer district, and that he is meeting with Costco representatives later in the week."
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"text": "# MEETING OF 12TH MAY 2020\n\n## MATTERS ARISING\n\n### 20-21/0005\n\n#### ALLOTMENTS (Minute 19-20/0547)\n\nCllr Walmsley produced a copy of the Minutes from the meeting held on Saturday 9th May (attached). The Clerk undertook to write to the allotment holders whose plots needed attention. The issue of plastic netting used on raised beds and new plots was raised, and it was agreed that this would not be supplied by the Parish Council. A request for a 4-foot-high fence was denied and netting was suggested, with plastic sheeting at the base. Volunteers from the Community Life Centre had requested a community allotment but it was agreed that they would have to go on the waiting list. It was suggested that, in the meantime, the volunteers could help plot holders who were self-isolating if both parties agreed.\n\n**ACTION:** The Clerk to write to the allotment holders whose plots need attention and to the plot holder requesting a fence.\n\n### 20-21/0006\n\n#### SEPTIC TANK (Minute 19-20/0548)\n\nNo further progress had been made.\n\n### 20-21/0007\n\n#### FENCING TO CAR PARK (Minute 19-20/0550)\n\nThe Chairman had yet to meet with the groundsman to discuss the location of the dragon’s teeth.\n\n### 20-21/0008\n\n#### DEFIBRILLATORS (Minute 19-20/0551)\n\nNo further progress had been made. Cllr Middlewick and the Clerk had both chased.\n\n### 20-21/0009\n\n#### TREES IN THE GROUNDS OF THE JUNIOR SCHOOL (Minute 19-20/0553)\n\nNo further updates had been received. The Clerk to continue to chase.\n\n### 20-21/0010\n\n#### MUGA (Minute 19-20/0554)\n\nNo further progress had been made by the Men’s Shed on the basketball backboards due to the Covid-19 outbreak.\n\n### 20-21/0011\n\n#### REAR GARDEN EXTENSIONS (Minute 19-20/0555)\n\nThere were discussions around a further email received from a rear garden plot holder following a complaint. It was agreed to defer further correspondence until the next meeting, unless fresh evidence was supplied by the complainant."
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"text": "### Calendar Events:\n\n- **Radio Bingo:** Tickets can be purchased at the Golden Lake Variety store. $10 per ticket. Can be heard over 104.9 My FM, at 7 pm weekly on Wednesday evenings. [https://www.pembroketoday.ca/radio-bingo/](https://www.pembroketoday.ca/radio-bingo/)\n\n- **Tech Tuesdays:** Contact Heidi at [email protected] if you are interested in setting up a Q&A via Teams on a things technology. This can also include information sessions on adaptive equipment to empower inclusion if there is interest. Available times are on Tuesdays between 10-2.\n\n- **Breathe and Be Chair Yoga:** Are you looking for ways to stay active, or try something new? Each Monday from 3-4 PM you can catch a virtual chair yoga session with breathe & Be Yoga. Join in for this fun, relaxing activity from the comfort of your home. No yoga experience necessary! [https://bluejeans.com/1761347347](https://bluejeans.com/1761347347)\n\n- **Walking with Larry:** Join Larry every Wednesday at 1pm, to walk around and explore the town of Barry’s Bay!\n\n- **July 6:** The Barry’s Bay public library is opening.\n\n- **July 8:** Passport Training-How to Submit your own Invoices. Do you have questions about how to file and submit your receipts for reimbursement with PassportONE? Would you like to have some tips to help you arrange and prepare invoices for the goods and services you have received? Sign up for this training to gain a better understanding of the expectations and steps to better processes of filing your own passport. Contact the CPS Manager; Nicole for more information ext.204\n\n- **July 21st:** Passport Training-Understanding MVAACL’s new Policy and Updated Action Plan; Come with your questions about how to assist the people we support with their passport funding. We will review the new policy and discuss the steps in the process of goal planning, making requests and submitting receipts. Contact the DSS Planner; Kelly N for more information.\n\n- **July 27th at 11 am:** Energy Health Management Meeting\n\n- **Join us for a check in with Joe Roberts; an inspirational and motivational speaker!** Let’s share our successes and challenges. Let’s strategize together for the next steps in our journey to a better life. Please contact Heidi to sign up & looking forward to being mindful together!\n\n- **Ted Talk feature of the month.** Taking a cue from his own artistic journey, Phil Hansen challenges us to spark our creativity by thinking inside the box. Hansen embraced his limitations to create incredible art. This is a lesson for anyone looking to jump start their creativity: we need to first be limited in order to become limitless. Hansen was devastated when a tremor in his hand shattered his dreams of becoming a lifelong artist. Hansen found a way to make art by embracing his limitations and finding new ways to create. [https://www.ted.com/talks/phil_hansen_embrace_the_shake](https://www.ted.com/talks/phil_hansen_embrace_the_shake)\n\n- **Inclusion Ontario:** Read what Jenny Dolmage’s blog post titled, “Inclusive education during COVID - the right to learn together.” This is an important read as we continue to advocate for the Covid pandemic rights for people with disabilities. This is also a reminder of the right to learn together and to take action.” [https://www.inclusionontario.ca/blog/inclusive-education-during-covid-the-right-to-accommodate](https://www.inclusionontario.ca/blog/inclusive-education-during-covid-the-right-to-accommodate)\n\n- **ISP training:** Is closed for the summer, however content is still being found on TEAMS. Call the Learning Centre for more information.\n\n\n\nMadawaska Valley Association for Community Living"
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"text": "# MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF WOOD BUFFALO HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT THE MUNICIPAL OFFICES IN FORT McMURRAY, ON TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2006, COMMENCING AT 7:00 P.M.\n\n## CALL TO ORDER:\nMayor Blake called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.\n\n## PRAYER:\nMayor Blake asked everyone to join her in Prayer.\n\n## AGENDA:\nMOVED by Councillor Meagher that the Agenda be adopted as amended by replacing Page 24 – Sale of Lot 20, Plan 832 1906.\n\nCARRIED UNANIMOUSLY\n\n## MINUTES:\n### Regular Meeting – June 27, 2006\nMOVED by Councillor Vyboh that the Minutes of the Regular Meeting held on June 27, 2006 be approved as presented.\n\nCARRIED UNANIMOUSLY\n\n## DELEGATIONS:\n### Resolution 222/06\nWood Buffalo Housing and Development Corporation: Requesting\n\n[table_0](/table_0)"
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"text": "# The Selenium Guidebook\n\nGetting the books the **selenium guidebook** now is not type of challenging means. You could not forlorn going considering book increase or library or borrowing from your associates to entry them. This is an completely simple means to specifically get guide by online. This online notice the selenium guidebook can be one of the options to accompany you as soon as having other time.\n\nIt will not waste your time. take me, the e-book will enormously flavor you further event to read. Just invest little mature to entrance this on-line statement the **selenium guidebook** as with ease as review them wherever you are now.\n\nThe Java Selenium Guidebook with Dave Haeffner - TestTalks\nEP85 Selenium IDE 3-Reference guide book - summary by the author Using Selenium Simplified Book With Selenium 2.0\nSelenium Tutorial For Beginners | What Is Selenium? | Selenium Automation Testing Tutorial | EdurekaAutomation Testing Interview for 0-1 YOE | Selenium | Java | SDET | Interviewing my Subscriber Top 3 Books on Automation Testing Automation Testing Tutorial for Beginners | Day 2 Python Selenium Tutorial #1 - Web Scraping & Testing \n\nPractical Tips \n\nU0026 Tricks for Selenium by Dave Haeffner at Selenium Conf India 2016 Practical Tips \n\nU0026 Testing Explained by Dave Haeffner at Selenium Conf India 2016-Trailer\n\nSelenium Locators - Part 4 - Locating Elements in Shadow DOM Selenium Interview Questions with Answers - Hacking the Interview Automation Testing Mock Interview for 2-3 YOE | Selenium | Java | SDET | Interviewing my Subscriber Manual Testing Interview Questions for 3-5 YOE | Interviewing my Subscriber Mock Interview Skill-Manual Testing YOE 0-3 | Interviewing my Subscriber Manual Testing Interview Questions for 2-3 YOE |\n\nPage 1/6"
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"text": "# APPLICATION IN TERMS OF SECTION 40(1) OF THE KWAZULU-NATAL AMAFA AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE ACT (5/2018) FOR A PERMIT TO DESTROY, DAMAGE, EXCAVATE, ALTER, WRITE OR DRAW UPON OR DISTURB A BATTLEFIELD SITE, ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE, ROCK ART SITE, PALAEONTOLOGICAL SITE, HISTORICAL FORTIFICATION, METEORITE OR METEORITE IMPACT SITE\n\nTHE ONUS IS ON THE APPLICANT TO ENSURE THAT THE CURRENT APPLICATION FORM IS USED. APPLICATIONS ON NON-COMPLIANT FORMS WILL NOT BE PROCESSED\n\nPermanent export of objects to be submitted to Heritage Resources for a permit under the Heritage Resources Act. Form must be completed in full and all relevant documents attached. Incomplete applications will be returned to the applicant.\n\nIT IS AN OFFENCE IN TERMS OF THE KWAZULU-NATAL AMAFA AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE ACT (5/2018) TO MAKE ANY FALSE STATEMENT OR FAIL TO PROVIDE REQUIRED INFORMATION IN THIS APPLICATION (Section 51(1)(a)).\n\nALL APPLICATION FORMS, REQUIRED SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION AND PROOF OF PAYMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE KWAZULU-NATAL AMAFA AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE AS PER THE GUIDELINES ATTACHED.\n\n[A. DECLARATION BY OWNER](/form_0)\n\n[B. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION](/form_0)"
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"text": "# The potential role of nitrite-embedded film technology in extending the color stability and shelf life of alternatively-cured meat products\n\nby\n\n**Michael Stephen Cropp**\n\nA thesis submitted to the graduate faculty\n\nin partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of\n\n**MASTER OF SCIENCE**\n\n**Major: Meat Science**\n\n**Program of Study Committee:**\n\nJoseph G. Sebranek, Major Professor\n\nRodrigo Tarté\n\nJames S. Dickson\n\nThe student author and the program of study committee are solely responsible for the content of this thesis. The Graduate College will ensure this thesis is globally accessible and will not permit alterations after a degree is conferred.\n\n**Iowa State University**\n\nAmes, Iowa\n\n2018\n\nCopyright © Michael Stephen Cropp, 2018. All rights reserved."
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"text": "# Download Ebook The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A Mark Manson\n\n# The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A Mark Manson\n\nWhen somebody should go to the ebook stores, search start by shop, shelf by shelf, it is in\n\nPage 1/37"
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"text": "# Labor Market Search and Real Business Cycles: Reconciling Nash Bargaining with the Real Wage Dynamics*\n\nA. CHERON\nCEPEREP\nGAINS-Université du Maine\[email protected]\n\nF. LANGOT\nCEPEREP\nGAINS-Université du Maine\[email protected]\n\n## Abstract\n\nThis paper modifies the standard one-sector stochastic growth model in an effort to explain the observed low procyclicality of the aggregate real wage in the US. The modifications include labor market matching with Nash-bargaining of wages and preferences as introduced in the literature by Rogerson and Wright [1988]. These preferences are non-separable in consumption and leisure. They imply that in an equilibrium with efficient risk-sharing, the utility of employed agents exceeds that of unemployed agents. The simulation results suggest that our modified model overcomes one important weakness of the standard model, namely the predicted strong countercyclical behavior of the aggregate real wage with both output and labor input.\n\n**Keywords:** search, wage, bargaining, welfare, business cycle\n\n**JEL Classification:** E21, E31\n\n* Corresponding Author: F. Langot, GAINS, Université du Maine, Faculté de Droit et des Sciences Economiques, Avenue Olivier Messiaen, 72085 Le Mans Cedex 9, France. We would like to thank D. Andolfatto, O. Attanasio, J.P. Benassy, A. Dert, P. Cahuc, F. Collard, W. Den Haan, J.O. Hairault, G. Hansen, P.Y. Hénin, P. Michel, F. Portier, and Y. Zenou. We are also grateful to two anonymous referees for their helpful comments."
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"text": "# TOWNSHIP OFFICERS ELECTORAL BOARD\n## FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF BLOOM\n\n### OPEN MEETINGS ACT\n### PUBLIC NOTICE/LEGAL NOTICE\n\nPLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Township Officers Electoral Board for the Township of Bloom, Illinois, for the hearing and passing upon of objections to the nomination papers of Lori Wilcox, Kelley Nichols, Landee Tucker, Francisco “Frank” Perez, LaShawn Ridley, Leonard Morgan, Patricia L. Bonner, Robert Benevides, and the Bloom Township Democratic Central Committee, candidates for Bloom Township Supervisor, Township Clerk, Township Assessor, Township Highway Commissioner, and Township Trustee, to be voted upon at the Consolidated Election to be held on April 6, 2021, in and for the Township of Bloom, Cook County, Illinois, will hold a meeting of the Board, which is required by law to meet and pass upon objections to nomination papers to be voted upon at the Consolidated Election to be held on April 6, 2021.\n\nThe Board shall meet remotely via Zoom on Wednesday, January 20, 2021, beginning at 10 a.m. for the purpose of hearing and passing upon the objections to nomination papers for the April 6, 2021, Consolidated Election.\n\n## AGENDA\n\n1. Call to Order\n2. Roll Call\n3. Proceedings on Objections\n4. Case No. BLO-TOEB-02 (Scremert, et al. v. Wilcox, et al.)\n5. Recess to other dates specified\n\nDue to the COVID-19 pandemic, the public is strongly encouraged to attend this hearing remotely via Zoom. **PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF THE NEW ZOOM LOG-IN INFORMATION FOR THE HEARING:**\n\n[Zoom Link](https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88905534907?pwd=NzkNb0xJbN9Fb1dV3aFKN3BNUNxFZz09)\n\nMeeting ID: 889 0553 4907\nPasscode: 014803\n\nYou are also permitted to view the hearing at the Bloom Township Center, 425 South Halsted Street, Chicago Heights, IL 60411. Please note that in order to view the hearing, you may have to have a device that can connect to a Zoom meeting. COVID-19 protocol, including masks and social-distancing, will be strictly enforced.\n\nPosted on January 19, 2021.\n\n/s/ Dan Smargon\n\nBloom Township Administrator"
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"text": "# 'Dark like a Nordic noir'\n\n**Ashwin Sanghi’s second collaboration with James Patterson explores the seamy world of organ trade**\n\n**MINI ANTHIKAD CHHIBBER**\n\nA serial killer stalks the corridors of power and pelf in Private Delhi, Ashwin Sanghi’s second collaboration with international-bestselling author James Patterson. Private Mumbai, saw the charismatic Jack Morgan, head of an international investigating agency, with Santosh Wagh tracking a serial killer (again). Why serial killers and the author of bestsellers including the recent The Sialkot Saga retorts, “It is like asking why are monsters an integral part of children’s stories! Humans are fascinated by monsters and humans who are ‘monster-like.’ Even though serial killers account for less than 1% of global killings, they are written about endlessly.” Private Mumbai ended with Santosh wondering whether to get his life in order or drink himself into a stupor. “He got Jameson’s, but then decided to come back into subsequent novels. So power and pelf in Delhi was a natural progression.”\n\n**KEY FACTOR** *How humans are fascinated by monsters*\n\nThe Mumbai-based businessman and author says, “It is easier because the two writing partners now understand each other better. But it is a little more difficult because we have to better it. It is like something better than the first book. I guess this will always be the case.”\n\nSanghi’s collaborations and solo outings as combination of fact and fiction. Ashwin says, “When working solo, I am answerable to myself. When working in partnership you get to leverage the strengths of both writers. That’s the downside of projects.”\n\nWith the book talking about organ trade, the research naturally took Ashwin to dark spaces. “The research was at several levels. I knew absolutely nothing about the underground organ trade in India. I knew of contacts in the police force was able to put me in touch with people who knew about the methods and prices so long as he remained anonymous. Similarly, some of the medical procedures that have been described required the help of a surgeon. The stuff that appears regarding the underground wiki is real. Accessing TOR (The Onion Router) is straightforward — you simply need to download the browser. I was a little stalled, accessing the hidden wiki is child’s play. I tried it for myself and was repulsed by what I saw.”\n\nSince it is set in Delhi, media and politics play a big role in the novel. Ashwin has included the joke from the TV show Yes Prime Minister. “It was one of the first things I thought about was the particular quote about the readership of various newspapers and the nature of the readers. You know what? It applies to us as much today. Multiple elements of the book are universal and have been experienced in the UK, the US and Australia. Given that Private Delhi involves the client confidentiality, it was important to get the details right. The fact that it was much more involved and there is so much more to it.”\n\n*Continued on page 2*"
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"text": "# NASEMSO Board of Directors Meeting\n\n## Thursday, November 8, 2012\n\n# Meeting Record\n\n### Present\n\n- Dennis Blair (AL), Secretary\n- Dean Cole (NE), North Central\n- Jim DeTienne (MT), President\n- Dave Edwards (VA), Pediatric Emerg Care\n- Brett Hart (TX), Educ & Professional Stds\n- Randy Kuykendall (CO), Past President\n- Joe Moreland (KS), Data Managers\n- Joe Nelson M.D. (FL), Medical Directors\n- Joe Schmider (PA), East reg, DP\n- Rob Schewior (TN), Trauma Chair\n- Peter Taillac M.D. (UT) Medical Director\n- Kyle Thornton (NM), West alt.\n- Keith Wages (GA), South Central\n\n### Also Present\n\n- Rachael Alter, NASEMSO Staff\n- Beth Armstrong, NASEMSO Staff\n- Dia Gainor, NASEMSO Staff\n- Mary Hedges, NASEMSO Staff\n- Brian Litza (WI), AVL Chair\n- Tom Rehring (ND), Rural Chair\n- Kathy Robinson, NASEMSO Staff\n- Alissa Williams (MI)\n\n### Absent\n\n- Gary Brown (VA), Treasurer\n- Paul Patrick (UT), President-elect\n\n## Call to Order / Self-introductions\n\nPresident Jim DeTienne called the meeting to order at 2:00 p.m.; Beth Armstrong called roll and stated a quorum was present.\n\n## Secretary’s Report\n\nSecretary Dennis Blair presented the October 11, 2012 meeting minutes. Joe Schmider moved, seconded by Dean Cole to approve the minutes; the vote was unanimous and the motion carried.\n\n## Treasurer’s Report\n\nOn behalf of Treasurer Gary Brown, Beth Armstrong presented four-months 2012-13 financial activity of $475,992 in receipts and $303,817 in expenses with a fund balance of October 31 of $656,917.\n\n## President’s Report\n\nPresident Jim DeTienne shared with the Board a new approach to keeping members informed. He suggested that the plan is to circulate the draft agenda with all supporting documents prior to the monthly call, encouraging comments and input via email. The agenda will be finalized the day of the meeting. The goal is to keep the meetings under 60 minutes. Only area of the state was present.\n\n## Other Business\n\nThere was no other business to discuss.\n\n## Adjournment\n\nThere being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 2:55 p.m. The next meeting is scheduled for December 13.\n\nNASEMSO Board Meeting Record 11-08-2012"
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"text": "# Where To Download Redwall Book 1 Brian Jacques\n\n## Redwall Book 1 Brian Jacques\n\nThis is likewise one of the factors by obtaining the soft documents of this **redwall book 1 brian jacques** by online. You might not require more become old to spend to go to the ebook commencement as well as search for them. In some cases, you likewise reach not discover the declaration redwall book 1 brian jacques that you are looking for. It will very squander the time.\n\nHowever below, following you visit this web page, it will be consequently unconditionally easy to get as without difficulty as download lead redwall book 1 brian jacques\n\nIt will not acknowledge many time as we"
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"text": "# Separation Process Engineering 3rd Edition Online Solutions\n\nThank you entirely much for downloading **separation process engineering 3rd edition online solutions**. Most likely you have knowledge that, people have look numerous period for their favorite books taking into consideration this **separation process engineering 3rd edition online solutions**, but end in the works in harmful downloads.\n\nRather than enjoying a good book like a cup of coffee in the afternoon, instead they juggled past some harmful virus inside their computer. **separation process engineering 3rd edition online solutions** is"
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"text": "# Carmel Area Wastewater District Policies and Procedures\n## Public Records Act Policy and Procedure\n\n### I. Purpose\nIn accordance with Article I, Section 3 of the California State Constitution, the Carmel Area Wastewater District (CAWD) makes public records available to the public upon request. CAWD has established the following guidelines to ensure that members of the public fully understand and are afforded the opportunity to use their constitutional right to review and obtain copies of public records.\n\n### II. Definition\nGovernment Code Section 6252(e) \"Public records\" includes any writing containing information relating to the conduct of the public's business prepared, owned, used, or retained by any state or local agency regardless of physical form or characteristics.\n\n### III. Procedure\n#### Request for Copies\nRequests to review or receive a copy of a public record should be directed to the CAWD General Manager (to be reviewed by District Counsel). Except with respect to public records exempt from public disclosure by express provisions of the law, CAWD staff will make the records promptly available to the requesting party. If the inspection or copying is going to take longer than 10 days, the requesting party must be notified, in writing, within 10 days of receipt of the request. If a request is denied, the notification must include the reason for the denial. If requested, Public records must be made available to any person upon payment of fees covering direct costs of duplication, or a statutory fee if applicable. CAWD staff must provide review or obtain a copy of the requested record in an electronic format if it is used to more readily accommodate the request, especially if it is complex. The CAWD staff should immediately notify the requester of receipt of the request. The person requesting the record may be required to pay the cost of duplication in advance. The CAWD will not be required to create a record that does not exist. Written requests should be addressed to: Carmel Area Wastewater District, General Manager, P.O. Box 221428, Carmel, CA 93922 or faxed to (831)624-0811.\n\n[table_0](/table_0)"
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"text": "* for the best score in the experimental part of the competition:\n * Peter Komar (Hungary)\n* for the best score in the theoretical part of the competition:\n * Yali Miao (China)\n* for the best score among female participants:\n * Elena Udovina (USA)\n* for the most original solutions at both competition days (Grant of Muenzinger Memorial Foundation):\n * Elena Udovina (USA)\n* for the best participant among the countries that joined or rejoined the IPhO in 2004 (by Dr. W. Gorzkowski - President of the IPhOs):\n * Sung-fung Sum (Hong Kong)\n\n4. During grading the students' solutions the local graders consulted some problems concerning interpretation of the criteria etc. with the following three leaders designated to this work by the International Board: Prof. Jan Mostowski (Poland), Dr. Andrzej Kotlicki (Canada) and Prof. Anatoliy Slobodianuik (Belarus).\n\n5. Prof. Maija Ahtee (Finland) was re-elected to the post of Secretary of the IPhOs for the next five years by acclamation. Prof. Ahtee expressed deep thanks for so high recognition of her work and promised to work in the same way as until now.\n\n6. The International Board discussed a proposal formulated by Prof. Stanislav Kozel (Russia) aiming at possible shortening duration of the competition etc. (the text of the proposal was distributed to all members of the International Board). Following the discussion it was decided to recommend #5 of the Statutes (the recommendation reads as follows: 'It is recommended that the competition should last 10 days including 2 days for cultural and recreational activities').\n\n(Voting: total number of Members of the International Board - 135; required minimum of votes - 68; number of votes in favour - 75)\n\n7. President of the IPhOs informed the International Board that Prof. Lars Silverberg (Sweden), many years' Member of the International Board, has passed away on February 11, 2004 after a long illness. The International Board commemorated Prof. Lars Silverberg with the Minute of Silence.\n\n8. President of the IPhOs presented a table with the future organizers of the IPhOs. At present the nearest 'free year' is 2022."
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"text": "# BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION\n## OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA\n\nOrder Instituting Rulemaking to Oversee the Resource Adequacy Program, Consider Program Refinements, and Establish Forward Resource Adequacy Procurement Obligations\n\nRulemaking 19-11-009\n(Filed November 7, 2019)\n\n# REPLY COMMENTS OF POWEREX CORP. ON PROPOSED DECISION ADOPTING LOCAL CAPACITY AND FLEXIBLE CAPACITY OBLIGATIONS\n\nPursuant to Rule 14.3 of the California Public Utilities Commission’s (“Commission”) Rules of Practice and Procedure, Powerex Corp. (“Powerex”) hereby offers these reply comments responding to the opening comments submitted by the California Independent System Operator Corporation (“CAISO”) on the Proposed Decision Adopting Local Capacity Obligations for 2022-2024, Flexible Capacity Obligations for 2022, and Refinements to the Resource Adequacy Program (“Proposed Decision”).\n\n## I. THE COMMISSION SHOULD ADOPT THE CAISO’S PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS TO THE IMPORT RA FRAMEWORK\n\nThe Commission should approve and implement the CAISO’s proposed enhancements to the rules governing Resource Adequacy imports (“import RA”). Deferring consideration and implementation of these enhancements will serve to endanger reliability in the CAISO balancing authority area (“BAA”) by perpetuating the continued ability to lead-serving entities on paper capacity contracts to meet California’s Resource Adequacy procurement requirements.\n\nThe reliability risks associated with California’s continued reliance on paper capacity import RA contracts has been well established by the CAISO, Powerex, and other commenters over the past several years. The CAISO’s proposed enhancements to the import RA rules represent the critical near- and medium-term measures that will mitigate these reliability risks—ensuring that import RA contracts represent the continued or new physical external capacity."
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"text": "# Welcome to our little delivery menu bringing the delights of The Beach Hut seafood platters to your door.\n\nWe deliver Wed – Sunday around 5.30 – 6.30pm. Delivery is free Seaview through to Shanklin. Beyond those areas you can pick up from the cafe between 5.30pm – 6.30pm.\n\n## Menu\n\n### Homemade crab ramekin (GF)\nOur Beach Hut special, fresh crab bound in a secret herby cheese sauce ready or you to bake in the oven for 10/15mins till it’s hot and bubbly. The ramekin comes frozen or defrosted with a salad garnish and sourdough bread\n\n£12.50 per person\n\n### Beach Hut Seafood Platter (GF)\nDressed crab per person, Smoked salmon, Crevettes, Smoked trout, Shell on prawns (or Bembridge if in season), Herby olive and tomato salad, freshly baked sourdough bread, lemon crème fraiche, homemade salad dressing\n\n£30 per person\n\n### Lobster Beach Hut Platter (GF)\nHalf a locally caught lobster with Herby hollandaise per person\nDressed crab per person, Smoked salmon, Crevettes, Smoked trout, Shell on prawns (or Bembridge if in season), All served with a herby olive and tomato salad, Freshly baked sourdough bread, Lemon crème fraiche, homemade salad dressing\n\n£45.00 per person\n\n## Sweet Treats\n\n### Chocolate brownies (GF)\nA square of yummy gluten free brownie topped with chocolate, clotted cream and strawberries\n\n£4.50 per person\n\n[image_0](/image_0)\n\nThe Beach Hut\n\nFortsands Beach, Forelands Field Road, Bembridge, Isle of Wight, PO35 5TR\n\nwww.thebeachhutbembridge.co.uk\n\nthebeachhutbembridge\n\nthebeachhutbembridge"
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"text": "# Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies\nTrier University, Germany\n\n## China Analysis No. 6 (August 2001)\n\n---\n\n# Modernisierung unter Vorbehalt\n## Zur inneren Entwicklung der Volksrepublik China\n\nvon\n\nJörn-Carsten Gottwald\nund\nSarah Kirchberger\n\nCenter for East Asian and Pacific Studies\nTrier University, FB III\n54286 Trier, Germany\nE-mail: [email protected]\[email protected]"
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"text": "# ASSEMBLY, No. 2207\n\n## STATE OF NEW JERSEY\n\n### 219th LEGISLATURE\n\n#### PRE-FILED FOR INTRODUCTION IN THE 2020 SESSION\n\nSponsored by:\n\n**Assemblyman JOHN F. MCKEON**\n\nDistrict 27 (Essex and Morris)\n\n**Assemblywoman BETTYLOU DECROCE**\n\nDistrict 26 (Essex, Morris and Passaic)\n\n**Assemblywoman ANNETTE QUIJANO**\n\nDistrict 20 (Union)\n\nCo-Sponsored by:\n\nAssemblywoman Jasey, Assemblymen Caputo, DePhillips, Rooney and Mejia\n\n### SYNOPSIS\n\nMakes certain for-profit debt adjusters eligible for licensing to conduct business in State.\n\n### CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT\n\nIntroduced Pending Technical Review by Legislative Counsel.\n\n[image_0](/image_0)\n\n(Sponsorship Updated As Of: 3/25/2021)"
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