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The Prager Oberamtszeitung reported, " Connoisseurs and musicians say that Prague has never heard the like ," and " the opera ... is extremely difficult to perform.
Dennis Prager ( born August 2, 1948 ) is an American syndicated radio talk show host, syndicated columnist, author, and public speaker.
Judge Prager turns up and spots that the beast is Dredd at the last moment.
Madigan's Millions ( It: Un dollaro per 7 vigliacchi, Sp: El Millón de Madigan ), is a 1968 Italian-Spanish movie directed by Stanley Prager and produced by Sidney W. Pink.
In a paper published in 2007, Shertzer and Prager suggested that there can be significant benefits to stock biomass and fishery yield if management is stricter and more prompt.
Motzstraße is a street in Schöneberg, Berlin which now runs from Nollendorfplatz via Viktoria-Luise-Platz to Prager Platz.
A piece appearing in the Prager Neue Zeitung shortly after Mozart's death expresses this sentiment: " Mozart seems to have written for the people of Bohemia, his music is understood nowhere better than in Prague, and even in the countryside it is widely loved.
The weekday lineup is based around nationally-syndicated hosts Bill Bennett, Dennis Prager, Michael Medved, Hugh Hewitt, Mark Levin and Michael Savage.
* Emily Prager, a former actress, is now a teacher in the Pudong campus.
The crater Prager on the Moon is named in his honor.
The show begins immediately with a short listing of the podcast's current sponsors, and is usually followed by a humorous fake advertisement ( i. e. Bose's Noise Enhancing Headphones, " Days of our Prager ", Cougars: Aged to Perfection, etc .).
Prager is an impact crater on the Moon's far side.
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Prager.

Prager and which
Townhall. com, which publishes daily, features more than 80 columns ( both syndicated and exclusive ) by writers such as Jack Bouroudjian, Dennis Prager, Neal Boortz, Ann Coulter, Dinesh D ' Souza, Larry Elder, Jonah Goldberg, Rebecca Hagelin, Paul Jacob, Paul Kengor, David Limbaugh, Michelle Malkin, the late Robert Novak, Thomas Sowell, Jacob Sullum, Mike Adams, Matt Lewis, Amanda Carpenter, Fred Thompson, Jeb Bush, Lisa De Pasquale, Bruce Bialosky and Cal Thomas.
Also, since Mondo Cane featured the hit song " More ," which was initially an instrumental song with words added later, O ' Donoghue and writer Emily Prager ( who also acted in the film ) took the instrumental song " Telstar " by Joe Meek and wrote lyrics for it, to create " The Haunting Theme Song.
Working for the famous newspaper Prager Presse, Averchenko wrote many effervescent and witty stories, which nevertheless expressed great yearning for his homeland.
The format of the show usually involved Rose and Albrecht reviewing beverages, mostly beer, but occasionally tea, coffee, hard liquors like Vodka or Whisky at the opening of the show, which they consumed throughout the show, followed by them discussing various Digg stories from the previous week, with often off-topic banter with each other and with producer David Prager and camera operator Glenn McElhose.
However, acknowledging that sign-stealing was not made a violation of rules by Major League Baseball, and that it had been a part of baseball since the inception of signs as a means of communication between pitcher and catcher, Prager in an interview with CNN on February 3, 2001, left it to readers to determine if the sign-stealing, which Thomson denied, diminished the stature of the event.

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Third, non-verbal forms of social exclusion may be powerful for girls because their relationships involve high levels of intimacy and self-disclosure ( see Buhrmester and Prager, 1995, for a review ), thus even subtle indicators of exclusion are threatening.

variants and is
While all modern variants of the acre contain 4, 840 square yards, there are alternative definitions of a yard, so the exact size of an acre depends on which yard it is based on.
1 acre ( both variants ) is equal to the following customary units:
Each issue is a collection of contributions from different authors, often featuring game design discussions, rules variants, write-ups of game sessions, reviews, and comments on others contributions.
* John the Conqueror also known as High John the Conqueror, and many other folk variants, is a folk hero from African-American folklore.
With capacity to produce up to 5, 000 engines a year by 100 specially trained personnel, like traditional Aston Martin engine production from Newport Pagnell, assembly of each unit is entrusted to a single technician from a pool of 30, with V8 and V12 variants assembled in under 20 hours.
The strong anthropic principle ( SAP ) as explained by Barrow and Tipler ( see variants ) states that this is all the case because the Universe is compelled, in some sense, for conscious life to eventually emerge.
However, the name Artemis ( variants Arktemis, Arktemisa ) is most likely related to Greek árktos ‘ bear ’ ( from PIE * h₂ŕ ̥ tḱos ), supported by the bear cult that the goddess had in Attica ( Brauronia ) and the Neolithic remains at the Arkouditessa, as well as the story about Callisto, which was originally about Artemis ( Arcadian epithet kallisto ).
( Aside from its historic role as a total-computable-but-not-primitive-recursive function, Ackermann's original function is seen to extend the basic arithmetic operations beyond exponentiation, although not as seamlessly as do variants of Ackermann's function that are specifically designed for that purpose — such as Goodstein's hyperoperation sequence.
One of the many variants that is prepared the same way as the " foam red tea ", well-shaken before serving.
Bowls ( also lawn bowls, variants include flat-green bowls and crown-green bowls ) is a sport in which the objective is to roll biased balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a " jack " or " kitty ".
The Book of Revelation, often simply known as Revelation or by a number of variants expanding upon its authorship or subject matter, is the final book of the New Testament and occupies a central part in Christian eschatology.
** Abdominal flaps The abdominal flap for breast reconstruction is the TRAM flap ( Transverse Rectus Abdominis Myocutaneous flap ) or its technically distinct variants of microvascular " perforator flaps " like the DIEP / SIEP flaps.
Additionally, in some kernels ( e. g. miscellaneous DOS variants ) is detected only at the time OS tries reading from a keyboard buffer and only if it's the only key sequence in the buffer, while is often translated instantly ( e. g. by INT 1Bh under DOS ).
Unfortunately in the literature the definition is given in two variants: Despite the fact that Bernoulli defined B < sub > 1 </ sub > = 1 / 2 ( now known as " second Bernoulli numbers "), some authors set B < sub > 1 </ sub > = − 1 / 2 (" first Bernoulli numbers ").
It is used to explore the partnership's possession of aces, kings and in some variants, the queen of trumps, to judge more precisely whether slam is likely to be a good contract.
The most common combination is that of matching and shedding, as in some variants of Rummy, Old Maid and Go Fish.
The premise of mainstream cognitive behavioral therapy is that changing maladaptive thinking leads to change in affect and in behavior but recent variants emphasize changes in one's relationship to maladaptive thinking rather than changes in thinking itself.
There are some who say that there are objective variants of the Copenhagen Interpretation that allow for a " real " wave function, but it is questionable whether that view is really consistent with some of Bohr's statements.
Some bets are listed more than once below – the most common payout in North American casinos is listed first, followed by other known variants.
Common Lisp was developed to standardize the divergent variants of Lisp ( though mainly the MacLisp variants ) which predated it, thus it is not an implementation but rather a language specification.

variants and surname
The other variants of the romanised surname ' Liu ', i. e. 柳, 留 and 六, are uncommon among speakers of Hakka.
Macon is a surname ( variants include Mason, Meason ), and may refer to:
Newton notes that " Momfre " and variants was not an unusual surname in New Orleans at the time of the crimes.
In North America, the surname Johnson has absorbed many variants of this patronym from European languages, as well as the Danish Jørgensen ( which does not share its root with Johnson, but is derived from Latin Georgius ).
the anglicised surname MacConnochie ( and variants ).
The original Nordstrand island ( before the flood of 1634 ) is thought to be the ancestral homeland for the North American surname " van Nostrand " ( including variants: vanNostrand, vanNordstrandt, vanOstrand ).
MacMillan, Macmillan, McMillen or McMillan are variants of the Scottish family name McMillan ( surname ).
So in old records, especially church registers on rites de passage, such as baptisms, deaths and marriages etc., women may appear bearing regionally typical female surname variants.
Colloquially surname variants for women continue to appear in some German dialects.
** Chen ( surname ) ( including variants Chan and Chin )
* Hayden ( surname ) or its variants below,
Michael C. O ' Laughlin states that families of the surname Aiken ( and variants: Ekin, Aikens, Aikins, Aicken, Aitken ) are mostly of Scottish and English descent.
The surname Presley and variants Pressley and Pressly are thought to be ultimately of English origin.
* Aaron ( surname ), name origin, variants, and people with the surname
* Ben-Aharon ( surname ), includes name origin, variants, plus people with the surname
Its variants include FitzHugh, Fitz-Hugh, Fitz Hugh, fitz Hugh, and its associated given name turned surname Hugh.
His surname is one of the many variants of " arbalester ", a crossbowman.
To qualify for registration, one needed to have a significant body of data relating to the given surname and its variants.
Ginsberg, Ginsburg, Ginsburgh, Ginsparg, Ginzberg, Ginzborg, and Ginzburg are variants of the same surname.
Other people with variants of this surname include:
Many modern variants of the O ' Dowd surname exist.
Today the English variants of the Gaelic surname are borne by members of the clan as well as members of unrelated Scottish families, including the Lowland Clan Nicolson.
Palgrave Society, studying the history and genealogy of families with the surname Palgrave or any of its many variants.

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