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the child 's ashen pallor was not the shade of unconsciousness , but of death .
`` it 's all your fault , too ! ''
a few second after she sat down , the supervisor of interdepartmental collaboration came in and started the meeting .
he spent the time sifting through the documents he had compiled on the story and listened again to the part of the dinner he had recorded .
`` i ca n't believe it . ''
believe me , it was great .
he pointed towards the nearby box that held the bear claw .
lucivar followed her but did n't try to catch up .
his smile was forced but i appreciated the effort .
he was the youngest of seven boys so by the time the hand-me-downs got to him , they were patched up and worn and he was so skinny that the kids in his school called him scarecrow .
`` sit down .
or shoot her .
as it is , people noticed something was weird when i saw peter .
`` i know what you 're thinking .
three radios , all turned low , crackled and hopped with transmissions .
Mariotte's bottle is a device that delivers a constant rate of flow from closed bottles or tanks. It is named after French physicist Edme Mariotte (1620-1684). A picture of a bottle with a gas inlet is shown in the works of Mariotte, but this construction was made to show the effect of outside pressure on mercury level inside the bottle. It further misses a siphon or an outlet for the liquid. Invention The design was first reported by McCarthy (1934). As shown in the diagram, a stoppered reservoir is supplied with an air inlet and a siphon. The pressure at the bottom of the air inlet is always the same as the pressure outside the reservoir, i.e. the atmospheric pressure. If it were greater, air would not enter. If the entrance to the siphon is at the same depth, then it will always supply the water at atmospheric pressure and will deliver a flow under constant head height, regardless of the changing water level within the reservoir. This apparatus has many variations in design and has been used extensively when a constant water pressure is needed, e.g. supplying water at constant head for measuring water infiltration into soil or supplying the mobile phase in chromatography. The drawback of the design is that it is sensitive for gas inlet leakage and that during operation liquid cannot be added, since it would change the pressure control. Accurate control is nowadays provided by electronic devices. Applications Constant head is important in simplifying constraint when measuring the movement of water in soil. Several measurement techniques employ the Mariotte's bottle to provide constant head. The Guelph Permeameter measures unsaturated hydraulic conductivity in the field and uses this principle to create a constant head. Single and double ring infiltrometers can also use the Marriotte's bottle. Another application is a similar arrangement in some fuel tanks used in control line model airplanes, where it is called a "uniflow" tank, where the tank venting tubing goes to the end of the prismatic tank, close to the fuel pick-up tube that feeds the engine; thus, when fuel is consumed, the uniflow tank supplies approximately the same pressure, regardless of the quantity of fuel that remains in the tank for the rest of the flight, which keeps the same carburetor calibration and air-fuel ratio. See also Infiltrometer References Further reading web.physics.ucsb.edu External links Fluid dynamics Soil physics
ok. what choice did daelin have but to accept his lack of an explanation as an explanation .
`` her friend jeyne poole fell in love with your lord beric . ''
i 'm so getting one of these someday . ''
or a funeral .
youve had your say .
maybe theyre obsessed with blood .
`` i made you uncomfortable , '' gavin was beside me in seconds .
six ?
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i trembled as i felt him draw the tip up and down my seam .
dark eyes pinned her in place , mocking her for her sorrow .
this is starting to become a common occurrence .
at that precise moment she knew the only way to end this confrontation was to bring it down to the level that bill just had .
and it 's okay .
was a Japanese samurai lord and a powerful gokenin of the Kamakura Shogunate during the Kamakura period. He was related to the ruling Minamoto clan through his daughter's marriage. He, and much of the Hiki clan, were killed for allegedly conspiring to have one of the Minamoto clan's heirs killed, in order to gain power himself. Life Originally from Musashi Province, Hiki Yoshikazu rose to prominence in the shogunal government as a result of being adopted by Minamoto no Yoritomo's wet nurse. Hiki's daughter was married to Minamoto no Yoriie, the second shōgun of the Kamakura shogunate. Seriously ill, Yoriie proposed to name both his younger brother Sanetomo, and his young son (Hiki's grandson) Minamoto no Ichiman to succeed him; the two would split power, governing separate parts of the country. It seemed natural that Hiki would then be the regent, even if unofficially, to young Ichiman. He therefore suggested to Yoriie, who would be assassinated shortly afterwards by a separate faction (the Hōjō clan), that they arrange to have Sanetomo killed. Hōjō Masako, Yoriie's mother and wife of the first shōgun Yoritomo, overheard this conversation. Though Masako may have sought to have Hiki formally accused of treason and executed, the Hōjō, under Hōjō Tokimasa, got to him first. In their schemes to dominate the regency and control the shogunate as a puppet government under their clan, Hōjō warriors assassinated Hiki Yoshikazu, and then attacked the palace of young Ichiman, setting a fire and killing both the young heir and a great number of members of the extended Hiki family. Notes References Frederic, Louis (2002). "Japan Encyclopedia." Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Sansom, George (1958). 'A History of Japan to 1334'. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. 12th-century births 1203 deaths Minamoto clan People of Heian-period Japan People of Kamakura-period Japan
beyond the circles of the world you shall not pursue those who refuse you . '
kalea frowned at the new bandage on sumi 's stomach .
listen , any chance you can take off wednesday morning ?
he sat down on the blanket then patted the seat next to him .
because i do n't know shit . ''
i was here on my own , after all .
`` indeed no . ''
'if it 's what you want . '
Hopkinton City Historic District is a historic district encompassing the town center of Hopkinton, Rhode Island. The district is centered on the junction of Rhode Island Route 3 with Woodville Road, Clark Falls Road, Townhouse Road, and Old Rockville Road. It is a relatively modest town center, with twenty residences, two church buildings (one of which is no longer used as a church), the town hall, and post office. The most imposing house in the district is the Thurston-Wells House, a c. 1800 structure which was given a Victorian treatment in the mid-19th century; it stands opposite the 1836 Greek Revival First Baptist Church. The area was a major stop on the stagecoach route (now Route 3), and was eclipsed in the 20th century by the construction of Interstate 95, which passes nearby. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. Gallery See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington County, Rhode Island References Historic districts in Washington County, Rhode Island Hopkinton, Rhode Island Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island 1974 establishments in Rhode Island
its just thatthat wasnt a letter or a birthday present .
he 'd be screwed and nick would never trust him again .
the short time shed followed him to catch him at just the right time to exact her punishments made her chest tickle with butterflies , her tummy feel weird and her hands shake .
she had gone pale .
`` i will teach her .
faced death .
`` oh really ? ''
i think dr. avery and his team are down in division ten if you were looking for them . ''
he held the boys by the shoulders .
ripred had told gregor to lie low until the bane arrived , but that seemed of little importance now .
there were marble quarries in the foothills lying to the east of the city , and marble-sheathed buildings are always prettier than structures made of other kinds of rock .
and then there it was , underneath his wallet .
`` yeah , what the hell ? ''
i do not choose the gifts .
but again : never in my life had i seen a donut in my own home .
he vomited so hard , and for so long , that he thought his stomach would fly out of his mouth and land with a squishy splat .
but i did want to try and repair my relationship with my family , and if our reconciliation was n't built on honesty , then it would n't be real .
it is n't possible ...
what does it sound like ?
he turns and i ca n't read his expression in the dark .
i should have died in mare 's place years ago .
`` i 've thought about this pu**y every time i got in the shower .
i heard a door open to the stairwell , followed by footsteps climbing stairs .
`` anything that does n't require doing anything . ''
The is a nuclear power plant located in the city of Satsumasendai in Kagoshima Prefecture. The two 846 MW net reactors are owned and operated by the Kyūshū Electric Power Company. The plant, like all other nuclear power plants in Japan, did not generate electricity after the nationwide shutdown in the wake of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011, but was restarted on August 11, 2015, and began providing power to nearby towns again. Sendai is the first of Japan's nuclear power plants to be restarted. The plant is on a site of 1.45 km2 (358 acres), employs 277 workers, and indirectly employs 790. The reactors are of the 3-loop M type pressurized water reactor, built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Reactors on Site Sendai has two nuclear reactors, Sendai-1 and Sendai-2. Both are pressurized water reactors that make 890 MW of power with a core tonnage of 72 tons of uranium dioxide. Sendai-1 was commissioned on July 4, 1984, at a cost of 278.7 billion yen, and Sendai-2 was commissioned on November 28, 1985, at a cost of 228.7 billion yen. Stress-tests published in 2011-restart crises On 14 December 2011 the Kyushu Electric Power Company published the outcome of the primary safety assessments or "stress-tests" for three of its suspended nuclear reactors: two of them located at the Sendai Nuclear Power Plant in Kagoshima Prefecture, the third at was located the Genkai Nuclear Power Plant in Saga Prefecture. The reports were sent to the Japanese Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency. The papers were also sent to the local authorities of the prefectures where the plants were located, because the reactors are not allowed to be restarted without their consent. According to the test, the reactors could withstand a seismic shock of 945 to 1,020 gals and tsunami-waves of a height of 13 to 15 meters. The power company asked its customers to reduce their power-consumption by at least 5% after 26 December, because at 25 December the number 4 reactor in Genkai would be taken out of operation for regular check-ups. Nuclear power generation did account for about 40 percent of the total output of the company, according to company official Akira Nakamura. He said that restarting reactors was crucial for them, and that the company will do all it can do to win back public-trust. However, Hideo Kishimoto, the mayor of Genkai said that it would be difficult to resume operations. He asked Kyushu Electric to disclose their practices in full, besides their efforts to prevent future accidents. Draft safety test report 2013-2014 According to a Special Bulletin issued on July 17, 2014 by The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan, in June 2013 the Japanese Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) created new stricter safety standards for all Japanese nuclear power plants. Tests on 19 reactors at 12 nuclear power plants based on the new standards began the following month and were expected to take six months, but took longer on account of their strictness. The two-reactor Sendai plant was given priority and was approved by the NRA as meeting both its earthquake and tsunami assumptions in March 2014. An effective safety test pass certificate was issued on July 16 and the draft safety test report was opened to public comments until August 15. The basis for the approval was enhanced safety measures, in particular raising the previous assumption for the Sendai plant of 540 gal for maximum earthquake strength to 620 gal, and similarly the assumption of maximum tsunami height from 4 meters to 5 meters. Furthermore, a 10-meter-high protection wall was built. Design standards were further enhanced to take into account all other natural disasters, in particular volcanic eruptions and tornadoes, along with plans to address terrorist attacks. Further details on the tests may be found in the Special Bulletin. Restarting On 10 September 2014 the NRA declared that the plant was safe to be operated. Actual operation was originally expected by the end of 2014, following approval of local authorities, however, local and national groups and NGOS opposed the planned restart of the Sendai nuclear plants. John Large of the London-based consulting Engineers Large & Associates, provided opinion and evidence in an ongoing civil action in Japan contesting the restart of the Sendai Nuclear Power Plant and separately Large & Associates prepared an assessment of the effectiveness of the Japanese NRA recently introduced guide for the evaluation of nuclear power plant sites with respect to the potential effects of volcanic activity, specifically aligning this to the Sendai NPP presently proposed for restart following a four-year shut down in the aftermath of Fukushima Daiichi. In April 2015, a Japanese court rejected a complaint against the restart. On May 28, 2015, The Nuclear Regulation Authority approved the station's emergency plans, which was the last regulatory hurdle remaining before restarts could happen. Owner Kyushu Electric Power Company then had all approvals necessary for restart. On July 7, 2015, fuel loading of Sendai unit #1 began. The NRA completed its pre-operational examinations and gave Kyushu Electric Company the green light to place fuel inside the reactor vessel. Sendai's reactor no. 1 was restarted on August 11, 2015. Naoto Kan, former Prime Minister (2010–2011), was among the protesters who were demonstrating in front of the Sendai plant when the reactor was restarted. On November 1, 2015, followed reactor n.2, at full-capacity the same day, with its thermal output reaching the maximum level, about two weeks after it was reactivated. No major problems occurred in the process. The utility first restarted reactor n.2, removing the control rods on October, 15. The unit 1 was shut down for maintenance from October to December 2016; Kagoshima governor Satoshi Mitazono approved the restarting of the reactor despite his personal opposition to nuclear power. On 7 January 2017 unit 1 resumed commercial operation. In March 2019, the Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) announced it would install seabed sensors to monitor the Aira Caldera 40 km from the nuclear plant, to supplement land-based monitoring. In the extremely unlikely event of signs of major volcanic activity, it would be possible to remove nuclear fuel from the reactors. 2020 shutdown and restart In March 2020, reactor #1 was shut down again because it could not meet the deadline for anti-terrorism safety measures. It was the first time a reactor was shut down for this reason in Japan. After the required work was completed, the reactor was restarted in November 2020. Reactor #2 was shut down for the same reason in May 2020; it is expected to be restarted in January 2021 after installing anti-terrorism safety measures and completing maintenance. See also List of nuclear power plants in Japan References External links Kyushu Electric Webpage 九州電力 Sendai NPP c/o Kyushu Electric 九州電力・川内原子力発電所 Buildings and structures in Kagoshima Prefecture Nuclear power stations in Japan 1970s establishments in Japan Nuclear power stations using pressurized water reactors
the shorter one hooted to the man who was questioning me .
i feel like we 're on fast-forward .
The 2018 Montana State Bobcats football team represented Montana State University as a member of the Big Sky Conference during the 2018 NCAA Division I FCS football season. Led by third-year head coach Jeff Choate, the Bobcats compiled an overall record of 8–5 with a mark of 5–3 in conference play, tying for fourth place in the Big Sky. Montana State received an at-large bid to the NCAA Division I Football Championship playoffs, where they defeated Incarnate Word in the first round before losing to the eventual national champion, North Dakota State, in the second round. The Bobcats played their home games at Bobcat Stadium in Bozeman, Montana. Preseason Polls On July 16, 2018 during the Big Sky Kickoff in Spokane, Washington, the Bobcats were predicted to finish in eighth place in both the coaches and media poll. Preseason All-Conference Team The Bobcats had one player selected to the Preseason All-Conference Team. Tucker Yates – Sr. DT Schedule Game summaries Western Illinois At South Dakota State Wagner At Portland State Eastern Washington Idaho At Weber State At Idaho State Cal Poly Northern Colorado At Montana FCS Playoffs Incarnate Word–First Round At North Dakota State–Second Round Ranking movements External links References Montana State Montana State Bobcats football seasons Bobcats Montana State Bobcats football
you were .
from the moment i saw you , you were not simply the lifemate i had waited centuries to find , but you became my world as well .
he simply stepped up to a stool at the bar and sat , waiting to be served .
wed win your opinion doesnt matter .
we arent going into eagle pass before the wedding .
i couldnt even see her , but she heard me .
how long had scott known ?
although my parents had to be present for my release , blaine insisted on driving me home .
he pretended to watch the fire .
it was her own .
`` i 'm just glad you 're okay . ''
Nadezhda Avksentyevna Ulyanovskaya (; born November 6, 1966, Vologda Oblast, RSFSR, USSR) is a former Soviet and Russian football player (central defender), a football referee. The inspector of UEFA. Biography Candidate in master of sports in skiing. I finished school with a gold medal. Worked as a milkmaid. He has a diploma of the trainer-instructor in skiing of the Lesgaft National State University of Physical Education, Sport and Health. She was in favor of women's football teams Skorokhod (St. Petersburg), Tekstilschik (with whom she won the USSR championship in 1991), Kaluzhanka. In 1994, due to a serious injury, she was forced to end her playing career. On the recommendation of his coach in Kaluzhanka Yuri Prokhorov (1954-2017) decided to try his hand at judging. Starting with the Championship of the Kaluga region among juniors, Ulyanovskaya got to the first regional category, and then became the arbitrator of FIFA. Served, among other things, matches for men's teams. The first woman in Russia is an arbitrator and a woman-football inspector. Awarded with the diploma of UEFA. References External links 1966 births Sportspeople from Vologda Oblast Living people Women association football referees Lesgaft National State University of Physical Education, Sport and Health alumni Russian women's footballers Russian football referees Women's association football players not categorized by position
`` and where you from , charlie ? ''
blake had n't been joking .
clint looked over at jessica and grinned so huge and glorious that it filled her with an inexpressible joy .
secrets , he 'd said .
16 glocks and ginnys nick i parked by the cabin and turned off the engine .
i had his resume , so i knew where he went to school and when he graduated , but what had it been like ?
as his importance waned with his good health , he found himself remembering all the times he had cried to either sasha or flagg : `` wo n't these people ever leave me alone ? ''
oh , yeah , up all night with josh and scare after scare , means i am having a hard time thinking clearly .
defiantly , she picked up her laptop and curled up onto the cozy sofa .
only her shifting left eye showed that she didnt buy it .
'no , but ... ' 'no magic , sergeant . '
she wondered if he had a secret prescription for viagra , too .
once i 'm out of the house and on the street , i allow myself to relax .
go on dr. saeed prompted him .
he turned and gave his grandmother an icy look .
the thought hung up somewhere inside her , a place very close to her heart .
he gently leaned her forward , and she braced herself on the tree .
he 's into you .
The 60th Hong Kong–Macau Interport was held in Macau on 11 June 2004. Hong Kong captured the champion by winning 2-1. Squads Hong Kong Hong Kong was represented by its under-20 team. Directors: Martin Hong, Lawrence Yu Kam-kee Coach: Lai Sun Cheung Goalkeeper coach: Chu Kwok Kuen Assistant coach: Chan Hiu Ming Physio: Lui Yat Hong Macau The following only shows the players played in the match. Results References Hong Kong–Macau Interport Macau Hong
'oh my god now i can place him ; i thought he looked familiar .