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Charles Grob directed the first major study of the effects of ayahuasca on humans with the Hoasca Project in 1993.
In Ostend, he tied 1st – 3rd places with Fine and Henry Grob at 6 / 9 (+ 5 = 2 − 2 ).
Fine shared 1st-3rd places at Ostend 1937 with Paul Keres and Henry Grob on 6 / 9.
Leeming is also home to No 11 Air Experience Flight and Northumbrian Universities Air Squadron, with four Grob Tutor aircraft stationed there.
Pestalozzi with the orphans in Stans ( detail ); oil on canvas painting by Konrad Grob, 1879
After the tour for True as Steel, Pesch spent time in the US with new manager Alex Grob to promote the band and arrange tours and recordings in America.
The opening takes its name from Swiss International Master Henri Grob ( 1904 – 1974 ) who analyzed it extensively and played hundreds of correspondence games with it.
** 12 Air Experience Flights equipped with the Grob Tutor aircraft
Nevertheless, Michael Basman has experimented with 1. h3, usually following it up with 2. g4 ( transposing to the Grob ), or 2. a3 followed by a quick c4, a line which has been dubbed the " Creepy Crawly ".
After lead singer Elliot Lurie left Looking Glass in 1974, the three remaining members ( keyboardist Larry Gonsky, bassist Pieter Sweval and drummer Jeff Grob, who adopted the stage name Joe X. Dube ) teamed up with Michael Lee Smith ( vocals ) and guitarist Brendan Harkin to continue the band and soon changed their name to Fallen Angels.
In 1974 Grob decided to continue with glider production independently using its experience with fibre-composite construction.
Both companies offered about $ 4. 5 million for Grob, with Guizhou also offering an additional $ 3. 5 million for the SPn jet program.
On April 2012 it was announced the Argentina's government controlled Aircraft Factory FAdeA plans a production of 100 IA-63 Pampa II training and combat aircraft at its plant in Cordoba in association with the German company Grob Aircraft AG.
Niall Olver, Grob Aerospace's former CEO, was appointed by the creditor to find new investors to buy the SPn assets with the aim of restarting the program by June 2009.

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On 11 February 2009 two RAF Grob Tutor training aircraft collided over the area, one landing in Kenfig and the other landing in Margam.
The only squadrons to operate out of St Athan on a regular basis are the University of Wales Air Squadron ( one of fourteen RAF University Air Squadrons ), flying Grob Tutors and No 634 Volunteer Gliding Squadron using Vigilant T. 1s.
The game's Grob G103a Twin II sailplane was based directly on the one that Blackley owned at the time.

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* Grob, Gerald N. " The Knights of Labor and the Trade Unions, 1878-1886 ," Journal of Economic History Vol.
* Grob Tutor T. 1, a German general aviation trainer plane of 1985
Three types of fixed-wing aircraft are operated by the FAA for training purposes: pilot training is carried out using the Grob Tutor while, from March 2011, observer training is done using four Beechcraft King Air 350s.
Some notable German descendants in Chile are: Air Force General Commander Fernando Matthei Aubel, architect Mathias Klotz, tennis player Hans Gildemeister, female athlete Marlene Ahrens, Police General Commander Rodolfo Stange Ölckers, Musician Patricio Manns, Army Commanders in Chief Lieutenant General René Schneider and Division Generals Emil Körner, Economist Rolf Lüders, politicians Carlos Kuschel, Rolf Lüders Schwarzenberg, Miguel Kast and Evelyn Matthei, businessmen Horst Paulmann, Jürgen Paulmann, Werner Grob, Carlos Heller ; TV presenters Karen Doggenweiler, Margot Kahl, Pamela Hodar, Michael Müller, writer César Müller ( aka Oreste Plath ), actresses Gloria Münchmeyer, Aline Küppenheim, actor Bastián Bodenhöfer, painter Rossy Ölckers, and publisher and orders collector Norberto Traub.
* Jeff Grob, drummer of the 1970s rock band Looking Glass, was born and raised in New Providence and is a current resident.
The airfield is still used today by 615 VGS ( Volunteer Gliding Squadron ) flying the Grob Viking glider.
Grob Systems, a division of Grob Aerospace, also operates a facility in Bluffton.
File: Grob Edwarda Rydza Smiglego. JPG | Edward Rydz-Śmigły grave
* January 9-Konrad Grob, painter ( b. 1828 )
No. 10 Air Experience Flight RAF | 10 AEF Grob Tutor and hangar at RAF Woodvale.
The Slingsby T-67 Firefly was replaced by the Grob Tutor in 2010.
In 1888, renowned Croat archeologist Ćiro Truhelka excavated a locality in Jajce known as " Kraljev Grob " ( King's Tomb ) and found a skeleton of a decapitated adult male.
The base is still home to Yorkshire Universities Air Squadron and it is from there that they conduct their flying training in the Grob Tutor Aircraft.
RAF Benson is also home to the Grob Tutor light aircraft of the Oxford University Air Squadron.
Max Streibl was deeply rooted in Catholicism, but soon became unpopular because of alleged bribery ( he was paid holiday trips by Burkhart Grob, the chairman of an aircraft producing companyGERMANS CANCEL BIG U. S. PURCHASE The New York Times, 4 February 1993, accessed: 10 May 2008 ).
— as in " reversed Grob " — are sometimes played by players like International Master Michael Basman.

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To be reminded of this we need only glance at the world map and note the extent to which religious divisions have compounded political ones, with a resultant fragmentation of the human race.
There is a history of political controversy within organized US Ásatrú, mostly surrounding the question of how to deal with such adherents as place themselves in a context of the far right and white supremacy, notably resulting in the fragmentation of the Asatru Free Assembly in 1986.
Astronomers did not observe large amounts of water following the collisions, and later impact studies found that fragmentation and destruction of the cometary fragments in an ' airburst ' probably occurred at much higher altitudes than previously expected, with even the largest fragments being destroyed when the pressure reached, well above the expected depth of the water layer.
Wilson held that with the rise of the modern sciences, the sense of unity gradually was lost in the increasing fragmentation and specialization of knowledge in the last two centuries.
The veneration of that classical past, particularly pre-Christian Rome, the new availability of Greek philosophical works, the successes of humanism and natural science along with the fragmentation of the Christian churches and increased understanding of other faiths, all helped erode the image of the church as the unique source of wisdom, destined to dominate the whole world.
Chalmers's ideals demonstrated that the church was concerned with the problems of urban society, and they represented a real attempt to overcome the social fragmentation that took place in industrial towns and cities.
Continual fragmentation of parties and a succession of minority governments led conservative forces to merge the Liberal Party ( Jiyuto ) with the Japan Democratic Party ( Nihon Minshuto ), an offshoot of the earlier Democratic Party, to form the Liberal Democratic Party ( Jiyu-Minshuto ; LDP ) in November 1955.
Kubla Khan is also related to the genre of fragmentary poetry, with internal images reinforcing the idea of fragmentation that is found within the form of the poem.
Combining the effects of a tripwire activated bounding fragmentation mine with a cluster bomb, it was devastating to massed attackers but required high maintenance due to the susceptibility of black powder to dampness.
Unlike other Polish provinces, especially Silesia, Lesser Poland did not undergo further fragmentation, and in early 14th century became the core of the reunited nation ( together with Greater Poland ).
The primary threats to red pandas are direct harvest from the wild, live or dead, competition with domestic livestock resulting in habitat degradation, and deforestation resulting in habitat loss or fragmentation.
The subsequent economic depression, coupled with the rootlessness enabled by access to online data and strong social pressure to be flexible ( the results of corporations wanting highly mobile workforces without strong local ties ), results in a fragmentation of society along religious, ethnic and a variety of class markers, what Toffler calls " subcults ", including what would in 2010 be described as " gangs.
The RPO-M for instance, has a thermobaric warhead with a TNT equivalence of of TNT and similar destructive capabilities as a 152 mm High explosive fragmentation artillery shell.
Such a system was established with the justification of preventing multi-party coalitions and put a stop to the endless fragmentation of political parties seen in ' 60s and ' 70s.
At longer ranges, solid shot or the common shell — a hollow cast iron sphere filled with black powder — was used, although with more of a concussive than a fragmentation effect, as the pieces of the shell were very large and sparse in number.
Hellfire II's semi-active laser variants — AGM-114K high-explosive anti-tank ( HEAT ), AGM-114KII with external blast fragmentation sleeve, AGM-114M ( blast fragmentation ), and AGM-114N metal augmented charge ( MAC )— achieve pinpoint accuracy by homing in on a reflected laser beam aimed at the target.
However, a " repacker " tool was planned for the next Reiser4 file system to deal with file fragmentation.
* Management of distributed data with different yohan of transparency like network transparency, fragmentation transparency, replication transparency, etc.
Historically, measures taken to mitigate these hazards were concerned with protecting the vehicle itself, but due to this achieving only limited protection the focus has now shifted to safeguarding the crew within from an ever-broadening range of threats, including Radio Controlled IEDs ( RCIEDs ), blast, fragmentation, heat stress and dehydration.
However, the settlement was continually raided, robbed, burnt with many incarcerations by the colonial police with their ultimate aim being the fragmentation and destruction of the Rastafari Movement.
Soft-cased bombs were designed to release smoke or poison gas, along with fragmentation explosives packed with iron or pottery shrapnel.

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