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Impulse Songlist
west coast music Impulse SPECIAL/PROTOCOL DANCES: Please note that we will need to have your special dance requests (i.e. First Dance, Father/Daughter Dance, etc) FOUR WEEKS prior to your event so that we can confirm the band will be able to perform the song(s) and so that we have enough time to locate sheet music and an audio sample of the song. In cases where sheet music is not available or an arrangement for the full band is needed, this gives us time to properly prepare the music. General song requests are not required, as many of our clients simply ask that the band read & react based on their guest's dance response. Our clients that do provide us with song requests do so in varying degrees. Most clients give us a handful of songs or artists they like and want played or avoided. If you wish to maintain the highest degree of control (allowing the band to only play within the margin of songs requested) we would ask for a minimum of 80 requests from the band’s songlist. 'LOW ROTATION' REQUESTS: General requests chosen from the 'Low Rotation' section of this songlist (pages 7-12) must be submitted at least FOUR WEEKS prior to your event. The songs from the 'Low Rotation' section are not in the current ‘IMPULSE’ song rotation, so the band would need extra preparation time. Please call us should you have any questions - West Coast Music 2010’s: SONG: ARTIST: 24K Magic Bruno Mars A Thousand Years Christina Perry All About That Bass Meghan Trainor All Of Me John Legend Attention Charlie Puth Bad Guy Billie Eilish Bad Romance Lady Gaga Beautiful Day Michael BuBle Blinding Lights The Weeknd Blurred Lines RoBin Thicke Booty Swing Parov Stelar Born This Way Lady Gaga Break My Heart Dua Lipa Cake By the Ocean DNCE California Gurlz Katy Perry Call Me MayBe Carly Rae Jepsen Can't Hold Us Macklemore Can’t Stop the Feeling Justin Timberlake Chained to the Rhythm Katy Perry Circles Post Malone Classic MKTO Closer The Chainsmokers CluB Can't Handle Me Flo Rida / David Guetta Counting Stars OneRepuBlic Dancing On My Own RoByn Despacito Luis Fonsi feat. -
STATE of HEALTH Report of the Director of Medical 2003 - 2012 Services
STATE OF HEALTH STATE Report of the Director of Medical Services of Medical of the Director Report State of Health Report of the Director of Medical Services 2003 - 2012 2003 - 2012 Ministry Of Health (College Of Medicine Building) 16 College Road ISBN 978-981-07-6828-7 Singapore 169854 9 789810 768287 College of Medicine Building Ministry of Health Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Foreword by Director 01 of Medical Services 05 Overview of the 15 Control of Health Status in Communicable Singapore Diseases Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 27 Surveillance and 35 Health Services 49 Healthcare Standards Control of Chronic Planning, Delivery and Clinical Quality Diseases and Cancers and Development Improvement Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 61 Promoting Medical and 71 Healthcare Manpower 83 Health Regulation and Health Services Research Standards and Enforcement Development Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Selected Speeches 95 Emergency Preparedness, 105 International 111 Response and Medical Cooperation Support for National Events – 01 – Contents Foreword The last annual report of the Director of Medical challenges underscored the importance of a high level Services, entitled “State of Health”, was published in of vigilance and surveillance. Some of these included 2001. Major events involving the Ministry of Health Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in 2003, (MOH) were subsequently documented annually in the first report of indigenous chikungunya fever in the Singapore Yearbook published by then Ministry of Singapore in 2008 and the arrival of the first influenza A Information, Communications and the Arts. Publications (H1N1-2009) pandemic of the 21st century in 2009. however ceased from 2009. -
Kentucky Derby, Flamingo Stakes, Florida Derby, Blue Grass Stakes, Preakness, Queen’S Plate 3RD Belmont Stakes
Northern Dancer 90th May 2, 1964 THE WINNER’S PEDIGREE AND CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Pharos Nearco Nogara Nearctic *Lady Angela Hyperion NORTHERN DANCER Sister Sarah Polynesian Bay Colt Native Dancer Geisha Natalma Almahmoud *Mahmoud Arbitrator YEAR AGE STS. 1ST 2ND 3RD EARNINGS 1963 2 9 7 2 0 $ 90,635 1964 3 9 7 0 2 $490,012 TOTALS 18 14 2 2 $580,647 At 2 Years WON Summer Stakes, Coronation Futurity, Carleton Stakes, Remsen Stakes 2ND Vandal Stakes, Cup and Saucer Stakes At 3 Years WON Kentucky Derby, Flamingo Stakes, Florida Derby, Blue Grass Stakes, Preakness, Queen’s Plate 3RD Belmont Stakes Horse Eq. Wt. PP 1/4 1/2 3/4 MILE STR. FIN. Jockey Owner Odds To $1 Northern Dancer b 126 7 7 2-1/2 6 hd 6 2 1 hd 1 2 1 nk W. Hartack Windfields Farm 3.40 Hill Rise 126 11 6 1-1/2 7 2-1/2 8 hd 4 hd 2 1-1/2 2 3-1/4 W. Shoemaker El Peco Ranch 1.40 The Scoundrel b 126 6 3 1/2 4 hd 3 1 2 1 3 2 3 no M. Ycaza R. C. Ellsworth 6.00 Roman Brother 126 12 9 2 9 1/2 9 2 6 2 4 1/2 4 nk W. Chambers Harbor View Farm 30.60 Quadrangle b 126 2 5 1 5 1-1/2 4 hd 5 1-1/2 5 1 5 3 R. Ussery Rokeby Stables 5.30 Mr. Brick 126 1 2 3 1 1/2 1 1/2 3 1 6 3 6 3/4 I. -
MUSIC NOTES: Exploring Music Listening Data As a Visual Representation of Self
MUSIC NOTES: Exploring Music Listening Data as a Visual Representation of Self Chad Philip Hall A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of: Master of Design University of Washington 2016 Committee: Kristine Matthews Karen Cheng Linda Norlen Program Authorized to Offer Degree: Art ©Copyright 2016 Chad Philip Hall University of Washington Abstract MUSIC NOTES: Exploring Music Listening Data as a Visual Representation of Self Chad Philip Hall Co-Chairs of the Supervisory Committee: Kristine Matthews, Associate Professor + Chair Division of Design, Visual Communication Design School of Art + Art History + Design Karen Cheng, Professor Division of Design, Visual Communication Design School of Art + Art History + Design Shelves of vinyl records and cassette tapes spark thoughts and mem ories at a quick glance. In the shift to digital formats, we lost physical artifacts but gained data as a rich, but often hidden artifact of our music listening. This project tracked and visualized the music listening habits of eight people over 30 days to explore how this data can serve as a visual representation of self and present new opportunities for reflection. 1 exploring music listening data as MUSIC NOTES a visual representation of self CHAD PHILIP HALL 2 A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF: master of design university of washington 2016 COMMITTEE: kristine matthews karen cheng linda norlen PROGRAM AUTHORIZED TO OFFER DEGREE: school of art + art history + design, division -
O=Brien Shares Update on Dwc Night Squad
SUNDAY, 15 MARCH 2020 O=BRIEN SHARES UPDATE FRANCE CLOSES ALL NON-ESSENTIAL BUSINESSES, RACECOURSES REMAIN OPEN ON DWC NIGHT SQUAD FOR NOW At 8 p.m. Saturday evening, French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe announced stricter social distancing measures due to the coronavirus, and that all places non-essential to French living including restaurants, cafes, cinemas and clubs, will be closed beginning at midnight on Saturday, Jour de Galop reported. At this time, French racecourses, which are currently racing without spectators for the foreseeable future, will remain open. France Galop=s President Edouard de Rothschild and Managing Director Olivier Delloye both confirmed late Saturday evening to the JDG that racing will continue in Aclosed camera@ mode, but that the situation remains delicate. France=s PMU is affected by the closure, as all businesses where the PMU operates that does not also have the designation of cafJ, must be shuttered. Kew Gardens | Mathea Kelley Irish and German racing is also currently being conducted without spectators, while racing in the UK has proceeded very Coolmore=s Kew Gardens (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), who snapped much as normal. All Italian racing has been suspended until at champion stayer Stradivarius (Ire) (Sea The Stars {Ire})=s winning least Apr. 3, as the entire country is in lock down. streak in the G2 Long Distance Cup on British Champions Day at Ascot in October, will make his 2020 bow in the $1.5-million G2 Dubai Gold Cup. The Aidan O=Brien trainee, who won the 2018 G1 Grand Prix de Paris as well as the G1 St Leger during his 3- year-old year, was never off the board in four starts last term, running second three timesBin the G3 Ormonde S. -
SELINO (GB) Bay Gelding Foaled 2016 Danzig
SELINO (GB) Bay gelding Foaled 2016 Danzig ............................ by Northern Dancer........ (SIRE) Danehill (USA) ................ Razyana.......................... by His Majesty ................ CHAMPS ELYSEES ...... Kahyasi........................... by Ile de Bourbon........... Hasili ............................... Kerali .............................. by High Line.................... (DAM) Roberto .......................... by Hail to Reason............ Red Ransom (USA)......... AIR KISS ..................... Arabia............................. by Damascus .................. 2005 Glint of Gold ................... by Mill Reef ..................... Applecross ...................... Rynechra ........................ by Blakeney .................... CHAMPS ELYSEES (GB) (Bay 2003-Stud 2010). 6 wins from 1700m to 2400m, Hollywood Turf Cup, Gr.1. Sire of 463 rnrs, 292 wnrs, 31 SW, inc. Billesdon Brook (The One Thousand Guineas, Gr.1), Harlem, Way to Paris, Selino, Trip to Paris, Dame Malliot, Durance, Elysea's World, Elisa Again, Jack Naylor, Suffused, Renown, Colonia, Spirit of Appin, Distain, Plot Twist, Xcellence, Dal Harraild, Exoteric, Withhold, Avenue Gabriel, Being Alive, Heliac, etc. 1st Dam AIR KISS, by Red Ransom (USA). Unraced. Half-sister to INVERMARK, CRAIGSTEEL, INCHRORY, Anniversary. Dam of 10 foals, 9 to race, 5 winners, inc:- SELINO (g by Champs Elysees) 3 wins. See below. Loutro (g by Leroidesanimaux) Winner at 2100m, Saint-Cloud Prix du Charolais. Always Summer (f by Flatter) 2 wins at 1¾m, 16¼f in GB. Airway (g by Poet's Voice) Winner at 1¼m in GB. Plumage (f by Broken Vow) Winner at 8½f in U.S.A. Dam of 3 winners- Stylish Kitten. 4 wins from 7½f to 8¼f in 2020 in U.S.A. Peacock Kitten. 3 wins from 7½f to 9f, US$89,161, to 2020 in U.S.A. and Canada. Sir Hoski. Winner at 8½f in U.S.A. -
Tdn Europe • Page 2 of 11 • Thetdn.Com Friday • 19 February 2021
FRIDAY, 19 FEBRUARY 2021 MNASEK MUCH THE BEST IN UAE OAKS SUMMER ROMANCE TAKES Mnasek (Empire Maker), a $15,000 purchase by Al Rashid NEXT STEP IN BALANCHINE Stables at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Sale last June, continued to write her fairytale story at Meydan on Thursday, posting her second win from three starts and first stakes win with a facile score in the G3 UAE Oaks. A longshot 6 3/4-length winner on debut going seven furlongs at Meydan on Dec. 17, Mnasek had to settle for second, seven lengths behind Saturday=s Saudi Derby contender Soft Whisper (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}), after missing the break in the Listed UAE 1000 Guineas up to a mile on Jan. 28. Away much more smoothly up to 1900 metres on Thursday, Mnasek broke on top from the rail but soon dropped back to allow Jumeirah Beach (Ire) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}) to take up the running. Fourth and about three lengths off the lead rounding the first bend, jockey Pat Dobbs made a deliberate move to put the filly on the outside midway down the backstretch and she was poised ominously four-wide rounding Summer Romance | DRC/Erika Rasmussen the bend. Shooting to the lead as they straightened, Mnasek By Kelsey Riley drew clear effortlessly to crush her overmatched opposition by Summer Romance (Ire) (Kingman {GB}) was named a >TDN 6 1/2 lengths. Nayefah (Super Saver) made eye-catching Rising Star= on debut when winning a Yarmouth maiden by two headway late to be second, while Last Sunset (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}) lengths in June of 2019, and she followed that effort up was third. -
Plant Name Common Name Exposure Height Width Flower Color Zone
Plant name Common name Exposure Height Width Flower color Zone 8"Minnesota Mum Minnesota Mum sun 18-24" 4 Achillea 'Oertel's Rose' Yarrow sun 30" 30" orchid pink 3 Achillea 'Angelique' Yarrow sun 24" 24: deep red 3 Achillea 'Anthea' Yarrow sun 18" 18" light yellow 3 Achillea 'Apple Blossom' Yarrow sun 16-22' 16-22" lilac-pink 3 Achillea 'Colorado' Yarrow sun 24" 24" mixed pastel 3 Achillea 'Moonshine' Yarrow Sun 18-24" 18-24" Yellow Achillea 'Paprika' Yarrow sun 18" 18" red 3 Achillea 'Pink Grapefruit' Yarrow sun 28" 28" pink 4 Achillea 'Pomegranate' Yarrow sun 28" 28" magenta 4 Achillea 'Red Beauty' Yarrow sun 24" 24" red crimson 3 Achillea 'Red Velvet' Yarrow sun 30" 30" red 3 Achillea 'Schwellenberg' Yarrow sun 18-24" 18-24" yellow 4 Achillea 'Sunny Seduction' Yarrow sun 28" 28" yellow 4 Aconitum 'Blue Lagoon' Monkshood sun/pt shade 10-12" 8-10" Blue 4 Aconitum 'Blue Valley' Monkshood shade 36" 36" blue 4 Aconitum cammarum 'Stainless' Monkshood shade 40" 40" blue 4 Aconitum fischeri Azure Monkshood sun/pt sun 18-24" lav-blue 4 Adiantum pedatum Maiden Hair shade 18" 18" 3 Aegopodium 'Variegatum' Snow on Mt, Bishop's Cap sun/shade 10" 10" white 4 Aegopodium 'Variegatum' Snow on Mt, Bishop's Cap sun/shade 10" 10" white 3 Agastache foeniculum 'Blue For Anise Hyssop sun 36" 36" blue-violet 2 Ajuga Bugleweed sun/shade 4-6" 4-6" blue 3 Ajuga 'Bronze Beauty' Bugleweed sun/shade 4-6" 4-6" blue 3 Ajuga 'Bronze Beauty' Bugleweed sun/shade 4-6" 4-6" blue 3 Ajuga 'Burgundy Glow' Bugleweed sun/shade 6" 6" blue 3 Ajuga 'Burgundy Glow' Bugleweed sun/shade -
2020 Rwitc, Ltd. Annual Auction Sale of Two Year Old
2020 R.W.I.T.C., LTD. ANNUAL AUCTION SALE OF TWO YEAR OLD BLOODSTOCK 142 LOTS ROYAL WESTERN INDIA TURF CLUB, LTD. Mahalakshmi Race Course 6 Arjun Marg MUMBAI - 400 034 PUNE - 411 001 2020 TWO YEAR OLDS TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY ROYAL WESTERN INDIA TURF CLUB, LTD. IN THE Race Course, Mahalakshmi, Mumbai - 400 034 ON MONDAY, Commencing at 4.00 p.m. FEBRUARY, 03RD (LOT NUMBERS 1 TO 71) AND TUESDAY, Commencing at 4.00 p.m. FEBRUARY, 04TH (LOT NUMBERS 72 TO 142) Published by: N.H.S. Mani Secretary & CEO, Royal Western India Turf Club, Ltd. Registered Office: Race Course, Mahalakshmi, Mumbai - 400 034. Printed at: MUDRA 383, Narayan Peth, Pune - 411 030. IMPORTANT NOTICES ALLOTMENT OF RACING STABLES Acceptance of an entry for the Sale does not automatically entitle the Vendor/Owner of a 2-Year-Old for racing stable accommodation in Western India. Racing stable accommodation in Western India will be allotted as per the norms being formulated by the Stewards of the Club and will be at their sole discretion. THIS CLAUSE OVERRIDES ANY OTHER RELEVANT CLAUSE. For application of Ownership under the Royal Western India Turf Club Limited, Rules of Racing. For further details please contact Stipendiary Steward at [email protected] BUYERS BEWARE All prospective buyers, who intend purchasing any of the lots rolling, are requested to kindly note:- 1. All Sale Forms are to be lodged with a Turf Authority only since all foals born in 2018 are under jurisdiction of Turf Authorities with effect from 1 Jan 2020. -
1930S Greats Horses/Jockeys
1930s Greats Horses/Jockeys Year Horse Gender Age Year Jockeys Rating Year Jockeys Rating 1933 Cavalcade Colt 2 1933 Arcaro, E. 1 1939 Adams, J. 2 1933 Bazaar Filly 2 1933 Bellizzi, D. 1 1939 Arcaro, E. 2 1933 Mata Hari Filly 2 1933 Coucci, S. 1 1939 Dupuy, H. 1 1933 Brokers Tip Colt 3 1933 Fisher, H. 0 1939 Fallon, L. 0 1933 Head Play Colt 3 1933 Gilbert, J. 2 1939 James, B. 3 1933 War Glory Colt 3 1933 Horvath, K. 0 1939 Longden, J. 3 1933 Barn Swallow Filly 3 1933 Humphries, L. 1 1939 Meade, D. 3 1933 Gallant Sir Colt 4 1933 Jones, R. 2 1939 Neves, R. 1 1933 Equipoise Horse 5 1933 Longden, J. 1 1939 Peters, M. 1 1933 Tambour Mare 5 1933 Meade, D. 1 1939 Richards, H. 1 1934 Balladier Colt 2 1933 Mills, H. 1 1939 Robertson, A. 1 1934 Chance Sun Colt 2 1933 Pollard, J. 1 1939 Ryan, P. 1 1934 Nellie Flag Filly 2 1933 Porter, E. 2 1939 Seabo, G. 1 1934 Cavalcade Colt 3 1933 Robertson, A. 1 1939 Smith, F. A. 2 1934 Discovery Colt 3 1933 Saunders, W. 1 1939 Smith, G. 1 1934 Bazaar Filly 3 1933 Simmons, H. 1 1939 Stout, J. 1 1934 Mata Hari Filly 3 1933 Smith, J. 1 1939 Taylor, W. L. 1 1934 Advising Anna Filly 4 1933 Westrope, J. 4 1939 Wall, N. 1 1934 Faireno Horse 5 1933 Woolf, G. 1 1939 Westrope, J. 1 1934 Equipoise Horse 6 1933 Workman, R. -
Charles Zhang
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STALLION POWER Caption for photo goes here 44 WINTER 2018 K KEENELAND.COM STALLION POWER For nearly four decades Lane’s End Farm has set the standard as one of the world’s major stallion operations BY MARYJEAN WALL PHOTOS BY DAVID COYLE KEENELAND.COM K WINTER 2018 45 n 1866 an English horse named Leamington stood at stud for one season only in Woodford County, on land known in modern times as Lane’s End Farm. Leam- ington accomplished a lot in that single year — com- mencing a stallion narrative that continues more than a century Ilater for William Stamps Farish III, founder of Lane’s End. The land was called Bosque Bonita when Confederate Brigadier General Abraham Buford returned home from the Civil War. Buford had greater success with Leamington than he did fighting to save Paducah, Kentucky, from falling to the United States. Buford, a sharp horseman who had built his own racetrack on Bosque Bo- nita, saw opportunity in Leamington. The horse had failed at stud in England, but this was Ken- tucky, ruined economically in the war. Few stal- lions remained after outlaws and armies from both sides had emptied nearly every horse barn in the state. Buford offered a stall to Leamington (he did not own him) and sent word to anyone who had managed to hang on to at least some mares. Leamington got down to work. In that one year he sired the inaugural Kentucky Derby winner, Aristides. He also sired that pride of Kentucky and most popular racehorse of the 1870s, Long- Founded by Will Farish, right, Lane’s End continues to thrive in the second generation, with Bill Farish, left, serving as second in command.