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Psammophis

Psammophis is a genus of colubrid snakes currently comprising 34 species found in Africa and Asia. Psammophis are diurnal and prey on lizards and rodents which they actively hunt. All species in the genus are venomous, and the venom is considered mild and not dangerous to humans.

Hovea

Hovea (Purple pea) is a genus of perennial shrubs which are native to Australia. Species from this genus are occasionally cultivated as ornamental plants. The genus name honours Anton Pantaleon Hove, a Polish plant collector.

WKZJ

WKZJ (92.7 FM, "K92.7") is a radio station licensed to serve Eufaula, Alabama, USA. The station is owned by Davis Broadcasting, Inc. Its studios are co-located with four other sister stations on Wynnton Road in Columbus, Georgia east of downtown, and its transmitter is located north of Eufaula.

WLZJ broadcasts an urban adult contemporary music format for the Columbus, Georgia, area. This includes programming from ABC Radio, such as " The Tom Joyner Morning Show", and " The Michael Baisden Show".

Devič

Devič is a Serbian Orthodox abbey in Kosovo. It was built in 1434 and is dedicated to St. Joanikije of Devič.

Devič was declared Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance in 1990, and it is protected by the Republic of Serbia.

Dević

Dević is a common Croatian and Serbian surname. It may refer to:

  • Goran Dević (b. 1971), Croatian film director
  • Igor Dević (b. 1984), Croatian footballer
  • Marko Dević (b. 1983), Serbian-Ukrainian footballer
  • Milan Dević (b. 1974), Serbian footballer
  • Vukašin Dević (b. 1984), Serbian footballer
Alt-J

, spoken as alt-J, are an English indie rock band formed in 2007 in Leeds, by Gwil Sainsbury (guitar/bass), Joe Newman (guitar/lead vocals), Thom Green (drums) and Gus Unger-Hamilton (keyboards/vocals).

The band's debut album An Awesome Wave was released in May 2012 in Europe and September 2012 in the United States, and won the 2012 British Mercury Prize. Gwil Sainsbury amicably departed the band in early 2014. Their second album, This Is All Yours, was released on 22 September 2014 and went straight to UK number one. As a replacement for Sainsbury, Cameron Knight became a supporting member for alt-J's live shows, playing guitar, bass and sampler.

Lispole

Lios Póil (anglicized Lispole) is a Gaeltacht village in County Kerry, Ireland. It is on the Dingle Peninsula, 5 miles east of the town of Dingle and 25 miles west of Tralee on the N86 National Secondary Route.

Milosaurus

Milosaurus is an extinct genus of non- mammalian synapsid.

Lattimore

Lattimore can refer to:

People
  • DeDe Lattimore (born 1991), American football player
  • Harlan Lattimore (1908-1980), singer with various jazz orchestras
  • Kenny Lattimore (1970- ), American rhythm and blues singer
  • Margaret Lattimore, American mezzo-soprano
  • Jonita Lattimore, American soprano
  • Marcus Lattimore, American football player
  • The children of David and Margaret Barnes Lattimore:
    • Owen Lattimore (1900-1989), American educator, author and target of Sen. Joseph McCarthy
    • Eleanor Frances Lattimore (1904–1986), American author and illustrator of children's books
    • Richmond Lattimore (1906-1984), American poet and translator of the Iliad and Odyssey
Places
  • Lattimore, North Carolina

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Speedlink

Speedlink was a wagonload freight service operated by British Rail from 1977 to 1991 using air-braked wagons

Vitas

Vitaliy Vladasovich Grachov (, ; born 19 February 1979), known professionally as Vitas (, ), is a Ukrainian singer and songwriter. He sings mainly in Russian. His music is often difficult to categorize, incorporating elements of techno, dance, classical, jazz, and folk music. His 2000 song "Opera 2" was released as a single in 2001, and has been forwarded over email and on various social networks frequently, which accounts for much of his worldwide recognition.

Vitas designs his own stage costumes. DIVA (ДИВА) is the name of the band that accompanies Vitas during his concerts. He has achieved much notability through Russian television, and since 2005 his career has advanced into Asian markets. He has signed with entertainment labels such as Universal which distributes his music in Taiwan, and he has toured extensively in China and several other countries. He has performed duets with many other singers including Demis Roussos, Lucio Dalla, and his own grandfather, with whom he sings "Friendship".

Vitas (bishop)

The Blessed Vitas, O.P., or Wit (died ca. 1269) was a Polish Dominican friar and the first bishop in Lithuania (1253–1255).

Little is known about his origins, early career or his episcopal work. It is likely that he was a student of the first Polish Dominican, Hyacinth of Poland.

Following the conversion to Christianity and coronation of King Mindaugas during the summer of 1253, there was some delay in appointing a bishop for the Grand Duchy of Lithuania due to political intrigues. In October or November 1253, Pełka, Bishop of Gniezno, consecrated Wit and tasked him with the conversion of the Lithuanian people. However, he was not recognized by Mindaugas or accepted by the populace and his activities in Lithuania are unknown, although he is sometimes associated with Mindaugas' Cathedral.

In 1254, the priest Christian , a member of the Livonian Order, was appointed bishop and recognised by King Mindaugas with the grant of lands in Samogitia. In 1254, Vitas wrote to Pope Innocent IV about the deplorable conditions of Christians in Lithuania and asked for a transfer. On March 1, 1255, Pope Alexander IV granted Vitas' petition.

After leaving Lithuania, the Pope appointed Vitas as an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Wroclaw, where he served till about 1260, when he was made auxiliary bishop in the Diocese of Poznan, at least until 1263. Historian Jan Kurczewski believes that Vitas established a Dominican church and monastery in the city of Lubcha, in present-day Belarus.

Vitas is venerated as a " blessed" of the Order and there have been suggestions that he was martyred.

Vitas (disambiguation)

Vitas might refer to:

  • VITAS Healthcare, the largest provider of hospice care in the U.S.
  • Vitas (born 1981), Russian singer
  • Vitas (Bishop of Lithuania) (died ca. 1269), Dominican priest and bishop
  • Vitas Gerulaitis (1954–1994), Lithuanian-American professional tennis player
  • Short for Vytautas, Lithuanian given name
  • Vitas Tsai (Chinese: 菜宇程 Tsai Yuchen), Taiwanese person
Callpod

Callpod is a Chicago-based technology company that creates unique power products, communication products and software. Callpod has won a plethora of industry awards and is recognized as "an emerging leader in the mobile electronics industry". This includes encryption software, battery chargers, device adaptors, Bluetooth-enabled devices for the consumer, business and government markets. United States Patent and Trademark Office contains several design and utility patent records covering Callpod's inventions.United States Patent and Trademark Office

Co-founded in 2001 by Darren Guccione and Craig Lurey, Callpod was created to pursue patents in mobile conferencing. In October 2004, Callpod received its first U.S. utility patent—the first of its kind in the new category of mobile conferencing.

The company's first product, which launched in 2007, is a six-way mobile device charger called the Chargepod. Following the Chargepod, Callpod's product catalog grew to include a line of bluetooth headsets designed for mobile conferencing, such as the Phoenix, Dragon, Onyx and Vetro. These products were the first of their kind to include multiplex chipsets, allowing for the transmission of multiple voice signals within the devices. Callpod's engineering team worked on several other products devised by Guccione and Lurey, creating an extensive portfolio of technology patents. Callpod shares its engineering innovations by allowing product developers to license its patents for continued advancements.

In 2009, the company ventured into the arena of software through its creation of Keeper Password and Data Vault, an application designed to encrypt people's sensitive and personal information in mobile devices and computers. Since its release, Keeper has been a top downloaded app on mobile devices around the world (millions of downloads) and has been developed on every major mobile platform and operating system. The program offers secure cloud backup, restore and device sync features.

In late 2011, Callpod created a wholly owned subsidiary called Keeper Security, Inc., to differentiate and separately market its mobile device products and software.

Diemeniini

Diemeniini is a tribe of shield bugs in the subfamily of Pentatominae.

Seapony

Seapony was an American indie pop band from Seattle. They were formed in 2010 and released two albums on Hardly Art.

Héri

Héri or Heri is a male given name.

In the Faroe Islands, Héri appears in the Flateyjarbók, a history written around 1380, in which Heri Sigmundsson is the youngest son of Sigmundur Brestisson. Heri is a common name in the Faroes today, probably not surviving as a traditional name, but revived and put into use again in later times from historical accounts like Flateyjarbók. Héri may mean " hare" ( lepus europaeus), for which the modern Icelandic name is Héri. Alternatively, Héri may be an abbreviation of Norse names beginning with Her-, like Herálfur, Herleifur, or Hergeir.

Heri (caste)

The Heri are a Hindu caste found in the states of Haryana and Punjab in India.

Filarum

Filarum is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the Araceae family. The single species making up the genus is Filarum manserichense. It is found growing in the amazonian region of northeastern Peru.Govaerts, R. & Frodin, D.G. (2002). World Checklist and Bibliography of Araceae (and Acoraceae): 1-560. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. The fertile male flowers of Filarum are unique in that they have hairlike attachment to them.

Riemannian

Riemannian most often refers to Bernhard Riemann:

  • Riemannian geometry
  • Riemannian manifold
    • Pseudo-Riemannian manifold
    • Sub-Riemannian manifold
    • Riemannian submanifold
    • Riemannian metric
  • Riemannian circle
  • Riemannian submersion
  • Riemannian Penrose inequality
  • Riemannian holonomy
  • Riemann curvature tensor
  • Riemannian connection
    • Riemannian connection on a surface
  • Riemannian symmetric space
  • Riemannian volume form
  • Riemannian bundle metric
  • List of topics named after Bernhard Riemann

but may also refer to Hugo Riemann:

  • Neo-Riemannian theory (music)
Estampes

Estampes (Prints), L.100, is a composition for solo piano by Claude Debussy. It was finished in 1903.

Mareuil-la-Motte

Mareuil-la-Motte is a commune in the Oise department in northern France.

Letnin

Letnin is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pyrzyce, within Pyrzyce County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Pyrzyce and south-east of the regional capital Szczecin.

Before 1945 the area was part of Germany. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania.

The village has a population of 334.

Melemangalam

Melemangalam is a big village in Sivagangai situated near to Okkur. Melemangalam is a village where people of many religions live and has the Church, Temples and Mosque. It is a village more than 300 families live in communion with the brethren.

Durk

Durk is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:

  • Durk Jager (born 1943), American businessman
  • Durk Pearson (born 1943), American writer
  • Durk Willems (died 1569), Dutch Anabaptist martyr
  • Durk Banks (born 1992), American rapper
ATOMKI

ATOMKI is the Institute for Nuclear Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The institute was established in 1954 by Sándor Szalay the founder director.

ATOMKI became independent from the Institute of Experimental Physics of the Kossuth Lajos University (presently called University of Debrecen), where Sándor Szalay started and directed nuclear physics research for decades. At present, the main research fields of Atomki are atom-, nuclear-, and particle physics, ion beam analytics, technique of detection and signal processing, environmental analytics, radioactive dating, radiochemistry, and solid state physics. The director is Zsolt Fülöp, D.Sc..

Some of its buildings were originally the National Orphanage for Teachers' Children, built in 1917.

Accelerators of the ATOMKI (Lovas, 2004)

When

Type

Purpose

1961–1978

800 k V cascade accelerator

nuclear reactions

1978–1992

same

electron-atom collisions

1961–1984

300 kV neutron generator

neutron physics

1971-

1 MV Van de Graaff-accelerator

atomic collisions

1971-

5 MV Van de Graaff-accelerator

nuclear physics
astrophysics
analytics
atomic collisions

1985-

cyclotron (~18 M eV for proton)

nuclear physics
production of isotopes
testing of materials

1997-

electron-cyclotron resonance ion source

plasma physics
atomic physics

Vavad

Vavad may refer to:

  • Vavad, India
  • Vavad, Iran
Goa-eup

Goa is a town, or eup in Gumi, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. The township Goa-myeon was upgraded to the town Goa-eup in 1997. Goa Town Office is located in Gwansim-ri, which is crowded with people.

Whisky

Whisky or whiskey is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash. Various grains (which may be malted) are used for different varieties, including barley, corn (maize), rye, and wheat. Whisky is typically aged in wooden casks, generally made of charred white oak.

Whisky is a strictly regulated spirit worldwide with many classes and types. The typical unifying characteristics of the different classes and types are the fermentation of grains, distillation, and aging in wooden barrels.

Whisky (disambiguation)

Whisky (Scottish English; otherwise whiskey) is an alcoholic beverage.

Whisky or whiskey may refer to:

Whisky (film)

Whisky is an Uruguayan tragicomedy film directed by Juan Pablo Rebella and Pablo Stoll and released in 2004. The film stars Andrés Pazos, Mirella Pascual, Jorge Bolani, Ana Katz, and Daniel Hendler. It has very sparse dialogue and the three principal actors play very straight roles showing little emotion. It was premiered at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival where it won a Prix du Regard Original Award.

Turzan

Turzan (, also Romanized as Tūrzan) is a village in Sofla Rural District, Zavareh District, Ardestan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 18, in 8 families.

Heriberto

Heriberto is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the masculine given name Herbert. It may refer to:

  • Osvaldo Heriberto Hurtado Galeguillo (born 1957), Chilean retired footballer who played as a striker
  • Heriberto Araújo (born 1983), Spanish journalist and writer
  • Heriberto Jara Corona (1879–1968), Mexican revolutionary and politician, Governor of Veracruz
  • Heriberto González (born 1959), Cuban fencer
  • Heriberto Herrera (1926–1996), Paraguayan football coach and player
  • Heriberto Lazcano Lazcano, (1974-2012), Mexican drug trafficker who heads the Mexican drug cartel Los Zetas
  • Heriberto Gil Martínez (1903–1933), Colombian aviator
  • Heriberto Morales (born 1975), Mexican former football (soccer) defender
  • Heriberto Rojas, former Costa Rican footballer
  • Heriberto Rentería Sánchez, the mayor of Puerto Peñasco, Sonora, a city in Mexico
  • Heriberto Seda (born 1967), American serial killer who struck New York City from 1990 to 1993
  • Heriberto Correa Yepes (1916–2010), Colombian Prelate of Roman Catholic Church
Verdelle

Verdelle is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:

  • A.J. Verdelle (born 1960), American novelist
  • Verdell Smith (born 1963), American boxer
  • Verdelle Smith (singer), American singer
Carsium (castra)

Carsium was a fort built in the Roman province of Moesia in the 1st century AD.

Nuveen

Nuveen, formerly Nuveen Investments, is a Chicago-based company in the asset management industry. Nuveen was founded in Chicago, Illinois in 1898 and was previously named The John Nuveen Co., after founder John Nuveen. In October 2014, TIAA-CREF completed their purchase of Nuveen.

Nuveen started in the municipal bond underwriting business and remains active in municipal bond market. Nuveen sells services including separately managed accounts, retail mutual funds and closed-end funds. Nuveen has $229.7 billion in assets under management.

Niland

Niland is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Conor Niland (born 1981), footballer
  • D'Arcy Niland (1917–1967), author
  • Deborah Niland (born 1950), illustrator
  • Elly Niland (born 1954), poet
  • John Niland (born 1940), academic
  • John Niland (American football) (born 1944), footballer
  • Kilmeny Niland (1950–2009), illustrator
  • Mary Kevin Niland, clerk
  • Niland brothers
  • Nora Niland (1913–1988), librarian
  • Tom Niland (1870–1950), baseballer
Akel

Akel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Emad Akel (1965–1993), Hamas military commander
  • Friedrich Akel (1871–1941), Estonian diplomat and politician
  • Mohamed Akel (born 1993), Israeli football player
  • Omar al-Akel (born 1980), Syrian football player
Vallcarca (Barcelona Metro)

Vallcarca is a Barcelona Metro station in the Vallcarca i els Penitents neighbourhood, in the Gràcia district of Barcelona.The station is served by line L3.

The station opened in 1985 when the section of line L3 between Lesseps and Montbau stations was inaugurated.

The station is located underneath Avinguda de Vallcarca (formerly known as the Avinguda de l'Hospital Militar), between Carrer de l'Argentera and the Vallcarca bridge. It has three entrances and can be accessed from either side of Avinguda de Valcarca, as well as from Avinguda de la República Argentina. It has twin side platforms that are long and which are accessed from the entrance lobby by stairs and escalators.

Vallcarca
  • Vallcarca i els Penitents, Barcelona neighbourhood in the Gràcia District
  • Vallcarca metro station, a station on the Barcelona Metro system
  • Vallcarca, Sitges, a limestone quarry complex with a now abandoned settlement in the Garraf Massif, Catalonia, Spain
  • Vallcarca railway station, the quarry's now-abandoned railroad station
Gelchsheim

Gelchsheim is a municipality in the district of Würzburg in Bavaria, Germany.

Disciseda

Disciseda is a genus of gasteroid fungi in the family Agaricaceae. It is a widely distributed genus that is prevalent in arid zones. Disciseda was circumscribed by mycologist Vassiliĭ Matveievitch Czernajew in 1845.

Rezé

Rezé (, Gallo: Rezae) is a commune in the Loire-Atlantique department in western France.

It was also called Ratiate in the Middle Ages and Rezay in the High Middle Ages.

Inhabitants of Rezé are called Rezéens.

Rèze

Rèze is a white Swiss wine grape variety that is primarily found around the village of Sierre in the canton of Valais in southwest Switzerland. Here the variety is used to produce vin des glaciers—a sherry-style wine that utilizes a solera system of wine stored in larch wood or oak barrels that are never fully emptied with newer vintages being added to the barrels containing the older vintages.

Despite its historical use in the production of vin des glaciers, its plantings have nonetheless been declining over the last century and now the variety is almost extinction.

In the 21st century, DNA profiling determined that Rèze is likely one of the parent varieties to the Piedmont wine grape Cascarolo bianco and the Trentino wine grapes Nosiola and Groppello di Revò.

Musineon

Musineon is a genus of flowering plants in the carrot family known generally as wild parsleys, though plants of other related genera share that name.

Species include:

  • Musineon divaricatum - leafy wild parsley
  • Musineon lineare - narrowleaf wild parsley
  • Musineon tenuifolium - slender wild parsley
  • Musineon vaginatum - sheathed wild parsley
Menconico

Menconico is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Pavia in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 70 km south of Milan and about 45 km south of Pavia. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 465 and an area of 28.2 km².

Menconico borders the following municipalities: Bobbio, Romagnese, Santa Margherita di Staffora, Varzi, Zavattarello.

Osler

Osler may refer to:

  • A. Follett Osler (1808–1903), Birmingham meteorologist and chronologist
  • Bennie Osler (1901–1962), South African rugby union footballer
  • Several notable members of the Osler family of Canada, including:
    • Edmund Boyd Osler (Ontario politician) (1845–1924), Ontario politician and railway businessman
    • Edmund Boyd Osler (Manitoba politician) (1919–1987), Manitoba politician
    • Britton Bath Osler (1839–1901), Canadian lawyer and prosecutor
    • Sir William Osler (1849–1919), physician and founding professor at Johns Hopkins Hospital
  • Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt, a Canadian law firm founded by Britton Bath Osler
  • Osler, Saskatchewan, a town in Saskatchewan, Canada, named after Edmund Boyd Osler
  • hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia, or Osler's disease, named for Sir William Osler
Jevon

Jevon is a given name. Notable people with the name include:

  • Jevon Atkinson, swimmer
  • Jevon Crudup, basketball player
  • Jevon Demming (born 1989), football player
  • Jevon Francis (born 1983), football player
  • Jevon Groves, rugby union player
  • Jevon Jones or Tha Realest (born 1973), American rapper
  • Jevon Kearse (born 1976), football player
  • Jevon Langford (born 1974), football player
  • Jevon Tarantino (born 1984), springboard diver

Notable people with the surname include:

  • Thomas Jevon (1652–1688), English playwright
Ryūō

Ryūō ( Japanese 龍王 or 竜王, lit. " Dragon King") may refer to:

  • Ryūō, Shiga, a town in Gamō District, Shiga, Japan.
  • Ryūō, Yamanashi, a former town in Nakakoma District, Yamanashi, Japan.
  • Ryu-oh (Ryūō), a title and tournament in Japanese professional shogi.
  • Ryūō Noboru, a former sumo wrestler.
  • The royal tree and spaceship of princess Ayeka Masaki Jurai from Masaki Kajishima's Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki. ("龍王" is spelled "Ryu-Oh" in the English manga)
When the Dust Settles

The Australian documentary When the Dust Settles was a 37-minute film produced about uranium mining for the electrical trades.1 It was influential in Australian nuclear policy.

When the Dust Settles is the third full-length album from Australian hip hop group, Downsyde and was released in December 2004 through Obese Records. It was produced by band members Optamus, Dazastah, Cheeky and Armee. All tracks were recorded and mixed at various members' homes except for flutes on "Bring It All Black" and "Arabian Knights", which were recorded at Studio Couch in Fremantle, Western Australia.

The album was reviewed by Triple J on their website, and was nominated for the 2005 J Award. Several tracks from the album received airplay from radio stations around Australia, including 4ZZZ ( Brisbane), FBi ( Sydney), 3RRR ( Melbourne) and RTRFM ( Perth).

Ardeotis

Ardeotis is a genus of bird in the Otididae family. It contains the following species:

  • Arabian bustard (Ardeotis arabs)
  • Kori bustard (Ardeotis kori)
  • Great Indian bustard (Ardeotis nigriceps)
  • Australian bustard (Ardeotis australis)
Notron

thumb|Notron Mark 1 thumb|Notron Mark 1 detail The Notron is a British-designed MIDI step sequencer used by Björk, Howie B etc. Produced in two models, the Mark 1 was available between 1996 and May 1998. The Mark 2 was a slim blue box produced until about 2001. About 100 Mark 1 units were sold and a similar number of Mark 2s. The Notron is no longer produced.

It was designed by and developed by Gerard Campbell and the software was written by Dave Spowage of Concourse Systems (UK). The original model bodywork was designed by Martyn Seiles. It was sold under the company name Latronic.

In 1999 it won a Millennium Award from the Design Council and was exhibited at the Millennium Dome during 2000. For some time the Notron was on display in the London Science Museum.

Ecthyma

Ecthyma is a variation of impetigo, presenting at a deeper level of tissue.

It is usually associated with Group A (beta-hemolytic) Streptococcus (abbreviated GAS).

Uruachi

'''Uruachi ''' (a name in the Tarahumara language of disputed meaning; also known as Mineral de Urachi on account of its mining activities) is a village in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, close to the border with the state of Sonora. It serves as the municipal seat of the surrounding municipality of Uruachi.

As of 2010, the town of Uruachi had a population of 1,199. up from 806 as of 2005.

The settlement was founded by Jesuit missionaries in 1736.

Selpin

Selpin is a municipality in the Rostock district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.

Dogpile!

Dogpile! is the 4th EP from Californian ska punk band Voodoo Glow Skulls. It was released in 1993 on Dr. Strange Records, available on black or yellow 7" vinyl. It was recorded, engineered and mixed by Jim Goodwin.

Visiware

Visiware is a French interactive television agency operating in Europe and North America.

Founded in 1994 by Laurant Weill, Visiware is a French publisher and distributor of video games for interactive television, mobile phone and internet, and a specialist in casual gaming. Its main interactive channel Playin' TV, airs on more than 30 cable, satellite and ADSL networks in 77 countries. Since October 2009, Visiware is also the head of a skill gaming website, PlayinStar.

In 2010, Visiware created PlayAlong, a new system that allows synchronisation between TV and mobile devices as TV shows are broadcasting. The first TV show to use this system is Endemol's The Million Pound Drop. TV viewers could play and answer the questions as they were appearing -and their answers revealed- on TV.

Usage examples of "visiware".

Apres dix-sept ans de travaux et de combats, Adjutor de Vernon fut pris par les Turcs, et enferme dans Jerusalem.

Et voici que le chanoine Trevoux, trente ans apres sa belle mort, entre, coiffe de son tricorne, sa tabatiere a la main, dans mon ame surprise.

Vers trois heures du matin on voulut bien encore le remplacer, et il monta a son cabinet ou, apres avoir retire habit et gilet, il atteignit une vieille valise en cuir, qui ne lui avait pas servi depuis quinze ans.

Cteeost ps birle wt fnve ans to lh establrtmeyH b sonicl tsdmbnotrinan r.

Reims, il y a dix-huit ans, les chevaux des princes et de la compagnie du roi!

Les articles sous le coup desquels elle vous place sont les 354, 355, 356, 357 du code penal, qui disent que quiconque aura enleve ou detourne une fille au-dessous de seize ans subira la peine des travaux forces a temps.

Elle dit aussi que, quand meme la fille aurait consenti a son enlevement ou suivi volontairement son ravisseur, si celui-ci est majeur de vingt-un ans ou au-dessus, il sera condamne aux travaux forces a temps.

Madame Mathias, Madame Mathias, que ne donnerais-je point pour vous revoir telle que vous futes, ou du moins pour savoir ce que vous etes devenue, depuis trente ans que vous avez quitte ce monde ou vous aviez si peu de joie, ou vous teniez si peu de place et que vous aimiez tant.

Juillet 1830, trois cent quarante-huit ans six mois et dix-neufs jours, etc.

It belonged to a man who had gone to Washington on a government job and decided to stay there permanently, Ansen Overby explained uneasily.

Ansen Overby's men were scattered now, and Overby was bellowing orders to them.

Ansen Overby appeared, hands in the air, bawling in fear, in stark terror.