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The total school enrollment in Loreauville village was 210 (* Note these values reflect enrollment of village residents, not total enrollment in the local school ) in 2005-2009.
(* Note: Claudio Cassinelli was killed in a helicopter crash during the making of this film.

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All help screens use Panel Group objects (* PNLGRP ) and these can be created using the UIM language described in the IBM AS / 400 Application Display Programming manual.
) ( The other directories that can be used are the directory (* DIR ) and folder (* FLR ) objects.
The following recursive rule matches Pascal-style nested comment syntax, (* which can (* nest *) like this *).
For example, my car implies the car that belongs to me / is used by me ; it is not correct to precede possessives with an article (* the my car ) or other definite determiner such as a demonstrative (* this my car ), although they can combine with quantifiers in the same ways that the can ( all my cars, my three cars, etc.
This is especially the case if the program writes data to memory pointed by a dangling pointer, a silent corruption of unrelated data may result, leading to subtle bugs that can be extremely difficult to find, or cause segmentation faults (* NIX ) or general protection faults ( Windows ).
A panning time-lapse can be easily and inexpensively achieved by using a widely available Equatorial telescope mount with a Right ascension motor (* 360 degree example using this method ).
For example, my car implies the car that belongs to me / is used by me ; it is not correct to precede possessives with an article (* the my car ) or other definite determiner such as a demonstrative (* this my car ), although they can combine with quantifiers in the same ways that the can ( all my cars, my three cars, etc.

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The same word for “ sea ” is also known from Germanic, but with an a (* mari -), whereas a cognate of marbh is unknown in all dialects of Germanic.
They had four children, but all three sons died from tuberculosis at an early age ; the only child left was Anna Veronika (* 1713 ).
Almost all etymologists derive it from either the Latin ( gladius ) or Celtic (* cladivos, cf.
Françoise Meyers is married to a Jew Jean-Pierre Meyers (* 1948 ), who had lost all his grandparents in Auschwitz concentration camp.

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One of the very few understood words so far, the summarizing term, KU-RO, most likely meaning ' total ' or something similar to it, could be of either Indo-European * kwol-( o-grade form of * kwel -, cognate to English " whole "), or Semitic (* kull-' whole ') origin, or a language isolate, unrelated to either.
The origin of her name is believed by some like Robert S. P. Beekes to be Pre-Greek and related to pēnelops ( πηνέλοψ ) or * pēnelōps (* πηνέλωψ ), glossed by Hesychius as " some kind of bird " ( today arbitrarily identified with the Eurasian Wigeon, to which Linnaeus gave the binomial Anas penelope ), where-elōps (- έλωψ ) is a common pre-Greek suffix for predatory animals ;< ref > Zeno. org lemma relating πηνέλωψ ( gen. πηνέλοπος ) and < χην ( ά ) λοπες >· ὄρνεα ( predators ) ποιά.
Texts from Ugarit also refer to an individual Canaanite (* kn ' ny ), suggesting that the Semitic people of Ugarit, contrary to much modern opinion, considered themselves to be non-Canaanite.
The moduli square of c < sub > i </ sub >, that is | c < sub > i </ sub >|< sup > 2 </ sup > = c < sub > i </ sub >* c < sub > i </ sub > (* denotes complex conjugate ), is the probability of measuring the system to be in the state.
(* In formal American English, the use of which as a restrictive pronoun is often considered to be incorrect.
(* German original sound record: " Postamente ": this could refer to the twelve columns ; there is also speculation about twelve heraldic emblems for the twelve leading SS-Generals which were to be placed inside the hall.
(* It should be noted that Wikipedia's " Pleasantville, New York "' s page contains the following information: André lost his bearings near the present-day corner of Bedford Road and Choate Lane and fell into the hands of the Americans.
This branch would be known by the surname of Zrin ( but also variously a Zrinio, Zrinski, Zrínyi, Zrini, de Serin, Sdrin following Latin, contemporary Croatian, Magyar, French, or Italian usage ) which rose to its height of fame and glory with Count Nicholas IV ( Nikola IV in Croatian ), the hero of Szigetvár, (* 1508-† 1566 ), and with Count Nicholas VII ( Nikola VII in Croatian ), the Scourge of the Ottomans (* 1620-† 1664 ).
Georgia actually had a system for years before this, using only live operators, and the code * DOT (* 368 ), which could not necessarily be used by those mobile phone users who were roaming from elsewhere, as these codes are specific to each phone company.
Opera-dancer Ursula Cain (* 1927 ), who at the age of more than 80 years could still be seen on stage and TV dancing in cross-genre projects like Dancing with Time by Heike Hennig, was another student of the Mary Wigman.
His collection included: (* for those that are presumed destroyed, ** for those that are known to be destroyed )
This allitterative form would be analogous to the Old Latin phrase donum do, donum being formed exactly in the same way as supposed for ( m ) einom (* déh3-no -).
The Yr rune came to be seen as the " life rune " inverted and interpreted as " death rune " ( Todesrune ) During the World War II era, these two runes ( for " born ", for " died ") came to be used in obituaries and on tomb stones as marking birth and death dates, replacing asterisk and cross symbols (* for " born ", ✝ for " died ") conventionally used in this context in Germany.
(* It may be noted in passing that O ' Donovan also records an Irish lore about Lon, the three-armed one-legged smith.
An interesting fact about the Georgian vocative case is that with proper names, the use of the vocative case sounds condescending or rude, and so it tends to be limited to common nouns: rogora xart, Zurab (* Zurabo )?
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Several are known to have occurred in Indo-European languages, including the presumed original Proto-Indo-European words for bear (* rkso ), wolf (* wlk < sup > w </ sup > o ), and deer ( originally, hart — although the word hart remained commonplace in parts of England until the 20th century as is witnessed by the widespread use of the pub sign The White Hart ).
Yet, the name of the Suebi — which designated a larger group of tribes and was used by Caesar somewhat indescriminantly when describing Germanic tribes east of the Rhine — was possibly a Germanic word which was used to describe a broad classification of Germanic speakers (* swē-ba-" authentic ").
The player controls a dust bunny (* on the ASCII representation ), which is chased by several vacuum cleaners with different movement patterns.
This " Spencerian Method " was taught in American schools until the mid 1920s, and has seen a resurgence in recent years through charter schools and home schooling using revised Spencerian books and methods produced by former IAMPETH president Michael Sull (* 1946 ).
The toponym is based on the Gaulish phrase are-mori " on / at sea ", made into the Gaulish place name Aremorica (* are-mor-ika ) " Place by the Sea ".
* 1961 founding of Kress + Kastner GmbH by the merchants Eberhard Kastner (* 1928 † 2004 ) and Werner Kress.
* The Hanse fountain ( German: Hansabrunnen ) in front of the town hall, a creation of the German artist Wilhelm Groß (* 1883, † 1974 ), donated to the town of Rügenwalde as a present by the local shipping company Hemptenmacher.
# Music for Mechanics, by Los Bros Hernandez *, October 1985, ~ 140 pages (* principally Gilbert & Jaime Hernandez ; some pages by Mario ) Preface by Carter Scholz
It produced about forty books by more than twenty poets, including Pete Brown, Ed Dorn ( Gunslinger 1 & 2, 1970 ), Robert Duncan, Larry Eigner, Paul Evans, Roy Fisher, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Donald Gardner (* 1938, For the flames, 1974 ), Allen Ginsberg, Michael Hamburger, Lee Harwood, Spike Hawkins, Alan Jackson, David Jones, Christopher Middleton, Lorine Niedecker, Jeff Nuttall, George Oppen, Tom Pickard ( with a preface by Bunting ), Omar S. Pound, F. T. Prince, Tom Raworth, Jerome Rothenberg and Gary Snyder.
Aquaman, Batgirl, Batman, Catwoman, Green Arrow, Isis, Joker, Mr. Mxyzptlk, Penguin, Riddler, Robin, Captain Marvel ( for legal reasons labeled as Shazam ), Supergirl, Superman, Tarzan *, Teen Titans ( Speedy, Kid Flash, Aqualad, and Wonder Girl ) and Wonder Woman (* Tarzan was originally licensed to Mego by creator Edgar Rice Burroughs, DC later acquired rights ).
This replaced the interim mobile service provided by * 4997 (* HWYS ) which had been in place on Rogers, Telus Mobility and Bell Mobility.
In addition to various Spielberg films, Amblin has produced movies by other directors such as Joe Dante ( Gremlins, Small Soldiers, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, Innerspace ), Robert Zemeckis ( the Back to the Future trilogy, Who Framed Roger Rabbit ), Brian Levant ( the Flintstones duology ), Matthew Robbins (* batteries not included ), Penelope Spheeris ( the 1994 film remake of The Little Rascals ), Brad Silberling ( Casper ), Don Bluth ( An American Tail, The Land Before Time ), Clint Eastwood ( The Bridges of Madison County, Flags of Our Fathers, Letters from Iwo Jima, Hereafter-except for the last named the Amblin logo does not appear on Eastwood's films, or on Schindler's List & True Grit ), Gil Kenan ( Monster House ), Martin Campbell ( The Mask of Zorro, The Legend of Zorro ), Richard Donner ( The Goonies ), Jan de Bont ( Twister ), Barry Sonnenfeld ( the Men in Black trilogy ), Martin Scorsese ( Cape Fear ), Joe Johnston ( Jurassic Park III ), J. J. Abrams ( Super 8 ), The Coen Brothers ( True Grit ), and Simon Wells ( An American Tail: Fievel Goes West, and We're Back!
(* Between 1952 & 1957 the official world championship was not contested but the World Professional Match-Play Championship, held during those years following a dispute with the governing body, is generally regarded as the world championship by most followers of the game )
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