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300 Fun Facts About Hunterdon County
In Celebration of Hunterdon County’s Tricentennial 300 Fun Facts A special thanks to County Historian John Kuhl, the Creator of This Collection Hunterdon County 1714-2014 300 Years of History www.hunterdon300th.org The present day counties of Morris, Sussex, Warren, and the northern half of Mercer, all sit on land that once was Hunterdon’s. The northern portion split off in 1739, the Mercer section in 1838. Hunterdon County 1714 -2014 300 Years of History www.hunterdon300th.org The frigate U.S.S. Philadelphia ran aground on the approaches to Tripoli harbor in today’s Libya. It was burned in 1804 by a U.S. Navy raid to deny its use to the enemy. It was built of oak and hickory timber from Hunterdon. Hunterdon County 1714-2014 300 Years of History www.hunterdon300th.org Lambertville was long the center of the county’s manufactories. From the Civil War to 1872, its railroad shops there built 17 4-4-0 steam locomotives that ran on the Belvidere-Delaware RR line. Hunterdon County 1714-2014 300 Years of History www.hunterdon300th.org From Civil War days through WW I Hunterdon’s black walnut forests were highly prized by the federal government for rifle stocks and wooden airplane propeller blades. Their delicious nuts are a bonus for cookie and cake bakers. Hunterdon County 1714 -2014 300 Years of History www.hunterdon300th.org William Griffith of Three Bridges was featured on 1937 ABC radio as the inventor of pink lemonade. Wind had blown the fat lady’s pink tights into his vat of circus lemonade. -
Annual Report 2020 1 ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL Image: Magic Millions Barrier Draw 2020 Annual Report 2020 Annual Report Racing and Wagering Western Australia
Annual Report 2020 Racing and Wagering Western Australia 1 ANNUAL REPORT Image: Magic Millions Barrier Draw 2020 Annual Report 2020 Racing and Wagering Western Australia Statement of Compliance For the year ended 31 July 2020 The Hon. Paul Papalia CSC, MLA; Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Small Business; Defence Issues; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests. In accordance with Section 61 of the Financial Management Act 2006, we hereby submit for your information and presentation to Parliament, the Annual Report of Racing and Wagering Western Australia for the financial year ended 31 July 2020. The annual report has been prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Financial Management Act 2006 and the Racing and Wagering Western Australia Act 2003. 4 5 Annual Report 2020 Racing and Wagering Western Australia Chapter 1: Overview Contents Chapter 1: Overview About Us 1 2020 Key Performance Highlights 3 Chair and CEO Report 6 Operational Structure 11 Racing and Wagering Western Australia Board 13 Board Committees 14 Chapter 2: Report on Operations Wagering 18 Racing 22 Welfare 32 Racing Integrity 41 Corporate Social Responsibility 47 People and Culture 50 Chapter 3: Disclosures and Legal Compliance Opinion of the Auditor General 53 Certification of Financial Statements 57 Financial Statements Statement of Comprehensive Income 58 Statement of Financial Position 59 Statement of Changes in Equity 60 Statement of Cash Flows 61 Notes to and Forming Part of the Financial Statements 62 Certification of Key Performance Indicators 108 Performance Management Framework 109 Key Performance Indicators 110 Other Financial Disclosures 114 Governance Disclosures 117 Other Legal Requirements 119 Government Policy Requirements 120 Image: WA Fashions on the Field Campaign Image: Gloucester Park 6 7 Annual Report 2020 Racing and Wagering Western Australia About Us Racing and Wagering Western Australia (RWWA) was established on 1 August 2003. -
The General Stud Book : Containing Pedigrees of Race Horses, &C
^--v ''*4# ^^^j^ r- "^. Digitized by tine Internet Arciiive in 2009 witii funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/generalstudbookc02fair THE GENERAL STUD BOOK VOL. II. : THE deiterol STUD BOOK, CONTAINING PEDIGREES OF RACE HORSES, &C. &-C. From the earliest Accounts to the Year 1831. inclusice. ITS FOUR VOLUMES. VOL. II. Brussels PRINTED FOR MELINE, CANS A.ND C"., EOILEVARD DE WATERLOO, Zi. M DCCC XXXIX. MR V. un:ve PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. To assist in the detection of spurious and the correction of inaccu- rate pedigrees, is one of the purposes of the present publication, in which respect the first Volume has been of acknowledged utility. The two together, it is hoped, will form a comprehensive and tole- rably correct Register of Pedigrees. It will be observed that some of the Mares which appeared in the last Supplement (whereof this is a republication and continua- tion) stand as they did there, i. e. without any additions to their produce since 1813 or 1814. — It has been ascertained that several of them were about that time sold by public auction, and as all attempts to trace them have failed, the probability is that they have either been converted to some other use, or been sent abroad. If any proof were wanting of the superiority of the English breed of horses over that of every other country, it might be found in the avidity with which they are sought by Foreigners. The exportation of them to Russia, France, Germany, etc. for the last five years has been so considerable, as to render it an object of some importance in a commercial point of view. -
The Harpe's Head: a Legend of Kentucky
The Harpe's Head: A Legend of Kentucky James Hall The Harpe's Head: A Legend of Kentucky Table of Contents The Harpe's Head: A Legend of Kentucky.............................................................................................................1 James Hall......................................................................................................................................................1 CHAPTER I...................................................................................................................................................1 CHAPTER II..................................................................................................................................................6 CHAPTER III................................................................................................................................................9 CHAPTER IV..............................................................................................................................................15 CHAPTER V................................................................................................................................................18 CHAPTER VI..............................................................................................................................................21 CHAPTER VII.............................................................................................................................................25 CHAPTER VIII............................................................................................................................................27 -
Choir School News • 3 Memories of John Scott from the Choir School Community
Can- Dom- tate ino Choir School News A Newsletter for Alumni & Friends of Saint Thomas Choir School WINTER/SPRING 2016 ©2016 Studios Ira Lippke John Gavin Scott (1956-2015) This edition of the Choir School News is in thanksgiving for the life and witness of John Scott. Here, alumni, parents, colleagues and friends share memories and reflections of his extraordinary impact on this community. Through John’s gifts, people not only experienced music of the highest caliber, but were also drawn deeper into the mystery of God. For all of us, John’s death was a terrible shock. It has caused us to reflect on how fragile life can be. Even as we have moved forward at the Choir School, we continue to miss him and entrust him to God’s care and protection. I invite you to share in our common life through these pages. –Charles F. Wallace, Headmaster IN MEMORIAM EXCERPTS FROM FATHER MEAD’S HOMILY AT JOHN SCOTT’S FUNERAL Evensong and a recital of Buxtehude. I asked John, who was then forty-seven but had been at St. Paul’s since his mid-twenties, would he be interested in coming to Saint Thomas? He would be interested, he replied, but that if I would please understand he would like not to have to apply. Very well; would he give me his resume? Yes, he would. This was pure John. As John prepared to leave St. Paul’s, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth made him a Lieutenant of the Victorian Order (LVO) for his distinguished services to the Crown at London’s great cathedral, where John led the music for many royal and state occasions – not to mention the daily round of choral evensongs and other liturgies. -
The Universal Quixote: Appropriations of a Literary Icon
THE UNIVERSAL QUIXOTE: APPROPRIATIONS OF A LITERARY ICON A Dissertation by MARK DAVID MCGRAW Submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies of Texas A&M University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Chair of Committee, Eduardo Urbina Committee Members, Paul Christensen Juan Carlos Galdo Janet McCann Stephen Miller Head of Department, Steven Oberhelman August 2013 Major Subject: Hispanic Studies Copyright 2013 Mark David McGraw ABSTRACT First functioning as image based text and then as a widely illustrated book, the impact of the literary figure Don Quixote outgrew his textual limits to gain near- universal recognition as a cultural icon. Compared to the relatively small number of readers who have actually read both extensive volumes of Cervantes´ novel, an overwhelming percentage of people worldwide can identify an image of Don Quixote, especially if he is paired with his squire, Sancho Panza, and know something about the basic premise of the story. The problem that drives this paper is to determine how this Spanish 17th century literary character was able to gain near-univeral iconic recognizability. The methods used to research this phenomenon were to examine the character´s literary beginnings and iconization through translation and adaptation, film, textual and popular iconography, as well commercial, nationalist, revolutionary and institutional appropriations and determine what factors made him so useful for appropriation. The research concludes that the literary figure of Don Quixote has proven to be exceptionally receptive to readers´ appropriative requirements due to his paradoxical nature. The Quixote’s “cuerdo loco” or “wise fool” inherits paradoxy from Erasmus of Rotterdam’s In Praise of Folly. -
The Horse-Breeder's Guide and Hand Book
LIBRAKT UNIVERSITY^' PENNSYLVANIA FAIRMAN ROGERS COLLECTION ON HORSEMANSHIP (fop^ U Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2009 with funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/horsebreedersguiOObruc TSIE HORSE-BREEDER'S GUIDE HAND BOOK. EMBRACING ONE HUNDRED TABULATED PEDIGREES OF THE PRIN- CIPAL SIRES, WITH FULL PERFORMANCES OF EACH AND BEST OF THEIR GET, COVERING THE SEASON OF 1883, WITH A FEW OF THE DISTINGUISHED DEAD ONES. By S. D. BRUCE, A.i3.th.or of tlie Ainerican. Stud Boole. PUBLISHED AT Office op TURF, FIELD AND FARM, o9 & 41 Park Row. 1883. NEW BOLTON CSNT&R Co 2, Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1883, By S. D. Bruce, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C. INDEX c^ Stallions Covering in 1SS3, ^.^ WHOSE PEDIGREES AND PERFORMANCES, &c., ARE GIVEN IN THIS WORK, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, PAGES 1 TO 181, INCLUSIVE. PART SECOISTD. DEAD SIRES WHOSE PEDIGREES AND PERFORMANCES, &c., ARE GIVEN IN THIS WORK, PAGES 184 TO 205, INCLUSIVE, ALPHA- BETICALLY ARRANGED. Index to Sires of Stallions described and tabulated in tliis volume. PAGE. Abd-el-Kader Sire of Algerine 5 Adventurer Blythwood 23 Alarm Himvar 75 Artillery Kyrle Daly 97 Australian Baden Baden 11 Fellowcraft 47 Han-v O'Fallon 71 Spendthrift 147 Springbok 149 Wilful 177 Wildidle 179 Beadsman Saxon 143 Bel Demonio. Fechter 45 Billet Elias Lawrence ' 37 Volturno 171 Blair Athol. Glen Athol 53 Highlander 73 Stonehege 151 Bonnie Scotland Bramble 25 Luke Blackburn 109 Plenipo 129 Boston Lexington 199 Breadalbane. Ill-Used 85 Citadel Gleuelg... -
History Human Heart
THE HISTORY OF THE HUMAN HEART: OR, THE ADVENTURES OF A YOUNG GENTLEMAN. Anonymous First published 1759. Published by the Ex-classics Project, 2018 http://www.exclassics.com Public Domain The History of the Human Heart CONTENTS Title page ....................................................................................................................... 3 The Introduction. ............................................................................................................ 4 Chapter I. ........................................................................................................................ 9 Chapter II. .................................................................................................................... 18 Chapter III. ................................................................................................................... 29 Chapter IV. ................................................................................................................... 42 Chapter V. .................................................................................................................... 48 Chapter VI. ................................................................................................................... 58 Chapter VII. ................................................................................................................. 68 Chapter VIII. ................................................................................................................ 76 Chapter IX. .................................................................................................................. -
Revista De Estudos Anglo-Portugueses Nº26
TÍTULO Revista de Estudos Anglo-Portugueses Número 26 2017 ISSN: 0871-682X SCOPUS / LATINDEX / MIAR / DOCBWEB RUN: https://run.unl.pt/handle/10362/3921 DIRECTORA Gabriela Gândara Terenas [email protected] APOIO EDITORIAL E À DIRECÇÃO Cristina Carinhas COMISSÃO REDACTORIAL Maria Leonor Machado de Sousa, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, CETAPS (Prof. Emérita) George Monteiro, Brown University (Professor Emeritus) Patricia Odber de Baubeta, University of Birmingham (Full Professor) Paulo de Medeiros, University of Warwick (Full Professor) João Paulo Pereira da Silva, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, CETAPS (Prof. Auxiliar) Maria Zulmira Castanheira, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, CETAPS (Prof. Auxiliar) António Lopes, Universidade do Algarve, CETAPS (Prof. Auxiliar) Rogério Puga, CETAPS (Prof. Auxiliar) DIRECÇÃO E REDACÇÃO Centre for English, Translation and Anglo-Portuguese Studies da Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da Universidade Nova de Lisboa Av. de Berna, 26 - C – 1069-061 Lisboa http://www.cetaps.com DESIGN GRÁFICO Nuno Pacheco Silva PAGINAÇÃO Nuno Ribeiro DEPÓSITO LEGAL 93441/95 EDIÇÃO Caleidoscópio – Edição e Artes Gráficas, S.A. Rua de Estrasburgo, 26, R/c Drt.º 2605-756 Casal de Cambra Telef.: 21 981 79 60 – Fax: 21 981 79 55 [email protected] ÍNDICE TABLE OF CONTENTS EDITORIAL. .7 EDITORIAL .................................................11 PROJECTOS PROJECTS 1. George Monteiro, “António Botto in the New Bedford Diário de Notícias” ..........................................15 ESTUDOS ESSAYS 1. David Evans, Gabriela Gândara Terenas e Maria do Rosário Lupi Bello, “Wellington e Napoleão: Representações Britânicas e Portuguesas no Romance e no Ecrã (Projecto Portrayals of the Peninsular War: From The Novel to the Screen)” ........................................17 2. Miguel Dias, “Em Torno da Não-Recepção de John Keats no Portugal de Oitocentos” ...............................61 3. -
Cervantes the Cervantes Society of America Volume Xxvi Spring, 2006
Bulletin ofCervantes the Cervantes Society of America volume xxvi Spring, 2006 “El traducir de una lengua en otra… es como quien mira los tapices flamencos por el revés.” Don Quijote II, 62 Translation Number Bulletin of the CervantesCervantes Society of America The Cervantes Society of America President Frederick De Armas (2007-2010) Vice-President Howard Mancing (2007-2010) Secretary-Treasurer Theresa Sears (2007-2010) Executive Council Bruce Burningham (2007-2008) Charles Ganelin (Midwest) Steve Hutchinson (2007-2008) William Childers (Northeast) Rogelio Miñana (2007-2008) Adrienne Martin (Pacific Coast) Carolyn Nadeau (2007-2008) Ignacio López Alemany (Southeast) Barbara Simerka (2007-2008) Christopher Wiemer (Southwest) Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America Editors: Daniel Eisenberg Tom Lathrop Managing Editor: Fred Jehle (2007-2010) Book Review Editor: William H. Clamurro (2007-2010) Editorial Board John J. Allen † Carroll B. Johnson Antonio Bernat Francisco Márquez Villanueva Patrizia Campana Francisco Rico Jean Canavaggio George Shipley Jaime Fernández Eduardo Urbina Edward H. Friedman Alison P. Weber Aurelio González Diana de Armas Wilson Cervantes, official organ of the Cervantes Society of America, publishes scholarly articles in Eng- lish and Spanish on Cervantes’ life and works, reviews, and notes of interest to Cervantistas. Tw i ce yearly. Subscription to Cervantes is a part of membership in the Cervantes Society of America, which also publishes a newsletter: $20.00 a year for individuals, $40.00 for institutions, $30.00 for couples, and $10.00 for students. Membership is open to all persons interested in Cervantes. For membership and subscription, send check in us dollars to Theresa Sears, 6410 Muirfield Dr., Greensboro, NC 27410. -
Mumtaz Mahal (1921)
TesioPower jadehorse Mumtaz Mahal (1921) Windhound 3 THORMANBY Alice Hawthorn 4 Atlantic Wild Dayrell 7 Hurricane Midia 3 Le Sancy (1884) NEWMINSTER 8 Strathconan Souvenir 11 Gem Of Gems Y Melbourne 25 Poinsettia LADY HAWTHORN 4 Le Samaritain (1895) THE BARON 24 STOCKWELL POCAHONTAS 3 DONCASTER Teddington 2 Marigold Ratan Mare 5 Clementina (1880) Touchstone 14 NEWMINSTER Beeswing 8 CLEMENCE Euclid 7 Eulogy Martha Lynn 2 Roi Herode (1904) VEDETTE 19 Galopin Flying Duchess 3 Galliard MACARONI 14 Mavis Beau Merle 13 War Dance (1887) STOCKWELL 3 Uncas Nightingale 1 War Paint Buccaneer 14 Piracy Newminster Mare 1 Roxelane (1894) VOLTIGEUR 2 VEDETTE Mrs Ridgeway 19 SPECULUM ORLANDO 13 Doralice Preserve 1 Rose Of York (1880) Windhound 3 THORMANBY Alice Hawthorn 4 Rouge Rose Redshank 15 Ellen Horne Delhi 1 The Tetrarch (1911) THE BARON 24 STOCKWELL POCAHONTAS 3 DONCASTER Teddington 2 Marigold Ratan Mare 5 Tadcaster (1877) Touchstone 14 NEWMINSTER Beeswing 8 CLEMENCE Euclid 7 Eulogy Martha Lynn 2 Bona Vista (1889) Gladiator 22 Sweetmeat Lollypop 21 MACARONI Pantaloon 17 Jocose Banter 14 Vista (1879) Harkaway 2 KING TOM POCAHONTAS 3 Verdure NEWMINSTER 8 May Bloom LADY HAWTHORN 4 Vahren (1897) VOLTIGEUR 2 VEDETTE Mrs Ridgeway 19 SPECULUM ORLANDO 13 Doralice Preserve 1 Hagioscope (1878) Sweetmeat 21 MACARONI Jocose 14 Sophia STOCKWELL 3 Zelle Babette 23 Castania (1889) Harkaway 2 KING TOM POCAHONTAS 3 Kingcraft VOLTIGEUR 2 Woodcraft Venison Mare 11 Rose Garden (1878) NEWMINSTER 8 HERMIT Seclusion 5 Eglentyne Parmesan 7 Mabille Rigolboche 2 VOLTIGEUR -
Touchstone 7
Janez Skela REŠITVE TOUCHSTONE 7 angleki jezik za 7. razred osnovne ole PRENOVLJENI DELOVNI ZVEZEK 1 ANSWER KEY TO EXERCISES Exercise 2 2. He is going to write to his (grandma, penfriend…) Opomba: 3. He is going to go to the ZOO. 4. He is going to play football. A) Poševnica (/) označuje dodatno možnost. 5. He is going to have a swim in the sea. 6. He is going to watch TV. Na primer: 7. He is going to listen to music. He is washing the car / his car pomeni, da sta pravilni Exercise 3a obe povedi, in sicer He is washing the car in He is M: I’m going to take/make/go on a trip to washing his car. Kjer je bilo smiselno, smo dodali več the coast. možnih rešitev, vendar to ne pomeni, da so pravilni Tu: I’m going to watch Gary’s holiday samo dani odgovori. Marsikje nismo izčrpali vseh film. možnosti, zato se naj učenci o svojih rešitvah posvetu- W: I’m going to the cinema. jejo z učiteljem. Th: I’m going to go to the shops. F: I’m going to visit my grandma. S: I’m going to go orienteering with Doris B) Oklepaj ( ) označuje tiste besede, ki jih lahko izpus- and Nigel. timo. Na primer: Exercise 5 2 pain; She is riding (a horse) pomeni, da je pravilno She is 3 weekend; riding in She is riding a horse. 4 seaside; 5 boat; 6 repair; Pri vajah, ki zahtevajo prosto dopolnjevanje, smo la- 7 fishing; hko dodali samo predloge rešitev, ki se seveda lahko 8 trip; močno razlikujejo od učenčevih.