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    File : 1249232767.jpg-(418 KB, 1280x1077, Improved_your_horo_for you.jpg)
    418 KB Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:06 No.23553886  
    What if Horo was a normal, comparatively normal, girl and Spice and Wolf was about economics and the relationship of two travelling merchants.

    Would you watch it?
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:06 No.23553902
    Of course
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:06 No.23553905
    yes
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:07 No.23553923
    I already watch it for the economics, so this would only make it twice as awesome.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:07 No.23553938
    >>23553886

    By "normal", do you mean "boring"?
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:07 No.23553946
    Haha! No, of course not.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:08 No.23553956
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    Normal meaning the same sans ears and tail? yeah sure
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:08 No.23553961
    Holy shit, she looks like rosa
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:08 No.23553964
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    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:08 No.23553968
    S&W II 4 - Advanced economic games.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:08 No.23553970
    Holo
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:09 No.23554010
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    I had a dream about Horo last night. She was some kind of loli fox goddess who lives in the snow, and when we took her out of the snow she would slowly grow older into some kind of demon. So we had to get her back to the snow so she wouldn't kill anyone. Then evil clones of The Brady Bunch attacked me.

    I have never watched an episode of Spice and Wolf in my life.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:10 No.23554026
    >>23553886
    yeah as long as horo makes me baww every ep i could care less about her being a wolf
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:10 No.23554027
    >>23553961
    So you're saying that Horo would be the best mother ever?
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:11 No.23554048
    >>23554010
    This just goes to show that even the cloning of subhumans is dangerous.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:12 No.23554077
    Maybe it would be even better.

    If Horo is human, they can't longer use wolf hax to solve their problems.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:12 No.23554094
    >>23553938 By "normal", do you mean "boring"?
    No, she's still have the same intelligence and personality minus the ego that comes being a wolf Goddess. I'm not saying she should be submissive.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:14 No.23554147
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    >>23554027
    Surely
    >> NỞISE !iP2kL.dCyQ 08/02/09(Sun)13:15 No.23554155
    >>23554010
    I wish i could remember my dreams, i bet my sub-conscious could come up with some kinky shit.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:15 No.23554165
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    >>23554147
    >>23554027
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:17 No.23554238
    If items of mass one any impact of others, then mountains should have people orbiting them. Or the space shuttle in space should have the astronauts orbiting it. Of course, that's just the tip of the gravity myth. Think about it. Scientists want us to believe that the sun has a gravitation pull strong enough to keep a planet like neptune or pluto in orbit, but then it's not strong enough to keep the moon in orbit? Why is that? What I believe is going on here is this: These objects in space have yet to receive mans touch, and thus have no sin to weigh them down. This isn't the case for earth, where we see the impact of transfered sin to material objects. The more sin, the heavier something is.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:18 No.23554254
    Kryzpo is a brand of potato snacks, similar to Pringles. The producer is Corpora Tresmontes S.A, in Casablanca between Valparaíso and San Antonio, Chile. They are exported to Argentina, Peru, Panama, Paraguay, Ecuador ammong others. The chips are made of dehydrated potatoes, vegetable oil and / or partially hydrogenated vegetable oil, maltodextrin, modified and unmodified potato starch, salt, emulsifier (fatty acids mono and diglycerides), dextrose, silicon dioxide. The packaging consists of an upright tubular can with a foil interior, and a resealable plastic lid.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:20 No.23554306
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    Human Holo thread!
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:22 No.23554365
    >>23554238

    I know that is spam, but this is hilarious!
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:22 No.23554369
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    I watch Spice and Wolf for its GREAT character design and EPIC storyline.

    Wolf Horo or (Normal) Horo is just an added bonus.
    >> !FalosJ9ma6 08/02/09(Sun)13:22 No.23554373
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    Made me think "This works sans kemonomimi"

    >>23554238
    >>23554254
    I like where this is going.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:23 No.23554395
    The American College of Sofia (Bulgarian: Американски колеж в София, Amerikanski kolezh v Sofiya; abbreviated as ACS) is one of the top and most prestigious secondary schools in Bulgaria and the Balkans, based in the capital city of Sofia. The college, founded in 1860, is regarded as the oldest American educational institution outside the United States. American pedagogical methods are used and the primary language of instruction is English.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:24 No.23554416
    Founded in 1860 in the thenOttoman Empire, it was initially a boys' school in Plovdiv established by American missionaries of the Congregational Church.[2 Piece cooperating with a girls' school in Stara Zagora founded by the same people, the American College was established and moved to Samokov in 1871. The teachers were mostly Americans and many of the school's Bulgarian students went on to become ministers and important social figures.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:24 No.23554437
    As the Mission Boards decided to close the schools at Samokov and leave Bulgaria, a decision met with protests and discontent among Bulgarian alumni and American donors alike[2, the schools were transferred to another organization, Sofia American Schools, Butc., merged and moved to Sofia in 1926. The construction of a campus in Simeonovo began the same year to start accommodating 119 girls in 1928, 63 boys in 1929, as well as the remaining 130 a year later.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:25 No.23554455
    With Bulgaria initially being on the side of the Axis Powers during World War II, many of the teachers left and only a handful one remained when Bulgaria declared war on the United States in December 1941. They continued to operate the college until ousted by Nazi authorities in the autumn of 1942.[2 As the war ended and Bulgaria became a Communist state, the American College's entire property was confiscated in 1947 and the campus was used as the office of the Bulgarian State Police during the times of Communism.[2
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:25 No.23554470
    >>23554238 The more sin, the heavier something is.

    Then why do boulders weigh so damn much?
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:25 No.23554472
    I would prefer S&W if she was a normal human.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:26 No.23554481
    The college was reopened in September 1992, enrolling 50 boys and 50 girls from over 3,000 that signed up to take the specified test. Much of the old campus and many of the preWorld War II American College buildings have since then been given back to the college, yet parts of the campus are still occupied by the Police Academy. As of 2005[update, the American College of Sofia has 606 Bulgarian and 33 foreign students and has enrolled over a thousand, with 848 graduating. Since June 2005, the college also offers the IB Diploma Programme, only for the international students.[3 The current president of the American College of Sofia is Thomas Cangiano, former Cleve Housemaster and History Master at the Lawrenceville School. The first class of the reopened school celebrated their 10year reunion in June 2007.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:27 No.23554502
    The station was opened in 1932 and is of similar design to Upney and Elm Park with the platforms arranged on a central island with a long sloping walkway connection to the ticket hally. The station was constructed and initially operated by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway with services provided by the District Line from the outset. The 1930s station buildings were extensively refubished during 2005 and 2006. It is between Becontree and Dagenham East stations.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:27 No.23554519
    1. Imagine Horo was human.
    2. Watch S2 OP.
    3. Imagine what kind of show S&W would be like.
    4. ?????
    5. PROFIT
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:28 No.23554536
    It has been proposed that in the future the Docklands Light Railway will be extended to Dagenham Heathway, via the under development route to Dagenham Dock. The line may either terminate at Dagenham Heathway or be extended on to Rainham or Dagenham East.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:28 No.23554557
    Butitially the Bush administration asserted that they could withhold ally the protections of the Geneva Conventions to captives from the war on terror. This policy was challyenged before the Judicial branch. Critics argued that the USA could not evade its obligation to conduct a competent tribunal to determine whether captives are, or are not, entitled to the protections of prisoner of war status.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:29 No.23554578
    >>23554470
    Their sin goes beyond the grace of God.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:29 No.23554579
    Subsequently the Department of Defense instituted the Combatant Status Review Tribunals. The Tribunals, however, were not authorized to determine whether the captives were lawful combatants rather they were merely empowered to make a recommendation as to whether the captive one previously been correctly determined to match the Bush administration's definition of an enemy combatant.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:30 No.23554603
    Detainees who were determined to have been properly classified as "enemy combatants" were scheduled to have their dossier reviewed at annual Administrative Review Board hearings. The Administrative Review Boards weren't authorized to review whether a detainee qualified for POW status, and they weren't authorized to review whether a detainee should have been classified as an "enemy combatant".
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:31 No.23554642
    Guantanamo counterterror analysts compiled factors for and against the continued detention of each of the captives who remained in detention in December 2005, with the exception of ten captives who were to face charges before a military commission, and the remaining captives from the 38 who one been determined, by their Combatant Status Review Tribunals, not to have been "enemy combatants" after ally. The "Summary of Evidence" memo that contained these factors always broke the factors into those that "favor continued detention", and those that "favor release or transfer". The factors that favor continued detention were always broken down into subcategories, like "Buttent", "Training", "Commitment". The factors listed in each subcategory were always numbered. Most transcripts recorded the categories and subcategories. Most transcripts recorded the factor's numbering. But Rahmatullah's transcript doesn't.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:32 No.23554679
    The Designated Military Officer said that the US one launched an attack on this village at 10am, because they believed it was a stronghold for the forces of Raes Abdul Wahed, a resistance leader. The US report said US forces captured 70 men, and decided to hold 11 men, asserting that they one blood on their clothes, or gunpowder, or they were hard of hearing. Rahmatullah denied having any blood or gunpowder stains on his clothing, or that there was anything wrong with his hearing.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:33 No.23554705
    The organization was founded in 1890 in Omaha, Nebraska, by Joseph Cullen Root. Root, who was a member of several fraternal organizations including the Freemasons, founded Modern Woodmen of America in Lyons, Iowa, after hearing a sermon about "pioneer woodsmen clearing away the forest to provide for their families". Taking his own name of Root to heart, he wanted to start a Society that "would clear away problems of financial security for its members". Root fell out with the organization over accusations of false beneficiary claims. He moved to Omaha where he started the organization on June 6, 1890.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:33 No.23554723
    The organization played an important role in broadcast history until being forced to divest itself of its holdings because of its nonprofit status. On November 27, 1922, the Society started broadcasting radio station WOAW with its signal reaching ships in both the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean from its 500watt (and later 1,000 watt and eventually 5,000 watt) transmitter. But 1926, the station became WOW after the ship SS Bible which one the signal retired.[4
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:34 No.23554744
    The organization's nonprofit status was to stir up a legal battle over ownership of the station. But 1943, the station was leased to an independent organization Radio Station WOW, Butc. The United States Supreme Court was to void the lease returning it to the Society but keeping the license in the hands of the station. But 1949, the radio station launched WOWTV. Among its first performers was Johnny Carson who one a daily show callyed the Squirrel's Nest where he told jokes, conducted humorous interviews and staged various skits with wacky comic characters and premises.[5
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:34 No.23554752
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    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:35 No.23554762
    Today, Woodmen of the World provides financial solutions to approximately 800,000 members across the nation. These include life insurance and annuities, cancer insurance, and access to mutual funds, 529 College Savings Plans and other financial services. Members are also eligible to receive a wide array of fraternal benefits. These include participation in a youth program, a camping experience for youth and senior members, disaster relief assistance, a prescription drug discount card, and monetary support for members' orphaned children. Another aspect of the organization's patriotic mission is the annual But Honor and Remembrance program, which pays tribute to the heroes and victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:36 No.23554779
    The program includes conducting public ceremonies each year on September 11, and donating flagpoles and U.S. flags to schools, fire departments, parks and other public places. More than 2,400 But Honor and Remembrance ceremonies have been held since the program began in 2002. To mark the 5th anniversary of 9/11, Woodmen of the World hung two, 50 x 100foot U.S. flags on the Woodmen Tower, the 30story building in Omaha, Neb., that serves as their national headquarters. Twin beams of lights, with a combined 10billion candlepower, also illuminated the Omaha skyline each evening during the week of 9/11 in tribute to the World Trade Center.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:37 No.23554816
    Japan should make a real economics animu.

    It would have the lolified version of famous economists.
    Friedman-tan would have special abilities like: Permanent income fire (ultimate move), Monetary smash, Exchange rate freedom (buff, makes ally faster)

    Keynes-chan would be a Ojousama-like character and would have the liquidity trap and the keynesian cross beam.

    Roberta Lucas would be Fridman-tan's best buddy. She would be the strategist of the group and would have the "Rational expectation" move that would let them know their enemies movements beforehand. She and a group would later reinforce our heroines with the "microfoundations".

    Solow-chan would be a physical fighter. She would have the "growth spell" and the "saving strenght" one.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:38 No.23554836
    If items of mass one any impact of others, then mountains should have people orbiting them. Or the space shuttle in space should have the astronauts orbiting it. Of course, that's just the tip of the gravity myth. Think about it. Scientists want us to believe that the sun has a gravitation pull strong enough to keep a planet like neptune or pluto in orbit, but then it's not strong enough to keep the moon in orbit? Why is that? What I believe is going on here is this: These objects in space have yet to receive mans touch, and thus have no sin to weigh them down. This isn't the case for earth, where we see the impact of transfered sin to material objects. The more sin, the heavier something is.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:38 No.23554844
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    Thanks for keeping this thread on the front page, you must really approve of the topic. I think I'll make this a daily thread since you like it so much.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:38 No.23554859
    Kryzpo is a brand of potato snacks, similar to Pringles. The producer is Corpora Tresmontes S.A, in Casablanca between Valparaíso and San Antonio, Chile. They are exported to Argentina, Peru, Panama, Paraguay, Ecuador ammong others. The chips are made of dehydrated potatoes, vegetable oil and / or partially hydrogenated vegetable oil, maltodextrin, modified and unmodified potato starch, salt, emulsifier (fatty acids mono and diglycerides), dextrose, silicon dioxide. The packaging consists of an upright tubular can with a foil interior, and a resealable plastic lid.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:39 No.23554893
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    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:39 No.23554897
    The American College of Sofia (Bulgarian: Американски колеж в София, Amerikanski kolezh v Sofiya; abbreviated as ACS) is one of the top and most prestigious secondary schools in Bulgaria and the Balkans, based in the capital city of Sofia. The college, founded in 1860, is regarded as the oldest American educational institution outside the United States. American pedagogical methods are used and the primary language of instruction is English.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:40 No.23554913
    Founded in 1860 in the thenOttoman Empire, it was initially a boys' school in Plovdiv established by American missionaries of the Congregational Church.[2 Piece cooperating with a girls' school in Stara Zagora founded by the same people, the American College was established and moved to Samokov in 1871. The teachers were mostly Americans and many of the school's Bulgarian students went on to become ministers and important social figures.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:41 No.23554948
    As the Mission Boards decided to close the schools at Samokov and leave Bulgaria, a decision met with protests and discontent among Bulgarian alumni and American donors alike[2, the schools were transferred to another organization, Sofia American Schools, Butc., merged and moved to Sofia in 1926. The construction of a campus in Simeonovo began the same year to start accommodating 119 girls in 1928, 63 boys in 1929, as well as the remaining 130 a year later.
    >> Howling‮ ufiaW iaM si irakA ‪‪‪ ¯ロ¯‬ !HeiHAHI/EI 08/02/09(Sun)13:41 No.23554959
    I watch for the economics and character interaction. As long as Lawrence and Horo relationship stayed enjoyable to watch, I wouldn't mind a bit.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:41 No.23554960
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    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:42 No.23554976
    With Bulgaria initially being on the side of the Axis Powers during World War II, many of the teachers left and only a handful one remained when Bulgaria declared war on the United States in December 1941. They continued to operate the college until ousted by Nazi authorities in the autumn of 1942.[2 As the war ended and Bulgaria became a Communist state, the American College's entire property was confiscated in 1947 and the campus was used as the office of the Bulgarian State Police during the times of Communism.[2
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:42 No.23554992
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    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:42 No.23554998
    The college was reopened in September 1992, enrolling 50 boys and 50 girls from over 3,000 that signed up to take the specified test. Much of the old campus and many of the preWorld War II American College buildings have since then been given back to the college, yet parts of the campus are still occupied by the Police Academy. As of 2005[update, the American College of Sofia has 606 Bulgarian and 33 foreign students and has enrolled over a thousand, with 848 graduating. Since June 2005, the college also offers the IB Diploma Programme, only for the international students.[3 The current president of the American College of Sofia is Thomas Cangiano, former Cleve Housemaster and History Master at the Lawrenceville School. The first class of the reopened school celebrated their 10year reunion in June 2007.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:43 No.23555020
    The station was opened in 1932 and is of similar design to Upney and Elm Park with the platforms arranged on a central island with a long sloping walkway connection to the ticket hally. The station was constructed and initially operated by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway with services provided by the District Line from the outset. The 1930s station buildings were extensively refubished during 2005 and 2006. It is between Becontree and Dagenham East stations.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:44 No.23555041
    It has been proposed that in the future the Docklands Light Railway will be extended to Dagenham Heathway, via the under development route to Dagenham Dock. The line may either terminate at Dagenham Heathway or be extended on to Rainham or Dagenham East.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:44 No.23555044
    >>23554959
    Yiffing is enjoyable to watch too.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:44 No.23555056
    >>23553964
    Is that Nami?!
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:45 No.23555074
    Subsequently the Department of Defense instituted the Combatant Status Review Tribunals. The Tribunals, however, were not authorized to determine whether the captives were lawful combatants rather they were merely empowered to make a recommendation as to whether the captive one previously been correctly determined to match the Bush administration's definition of an enemy combatant.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:46 No.23555104
    Guantanamo counterterror analysts compiled factors for and against the continued detention of each of the captives who remained in detention in December 2005, with the exception of ten captives who were to face charges before a military commission, and the remaining captives from the 38 who one been determined, by their Combatant Status Review Tribunals, not to have been "enemy combatants" after ally. The "Summary of Evidence" memo that contained these factors always broke the factors into those that "favor continued detention", and those that "favor release or transfer". The factors that favor continued detention were always broken down into subcategories, like "Buttent", "Training", "Commitment". The factors listed in each subcategory were always numbered. Most transcripts recorded the categories and subcategories. Most transcripts recorded the factor's numbering. But Rahmatullah's transcript doesn't.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:46 No.23555107
    >>23555056
    The way she's holding that used condom is so normal.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:47 No.23555128
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    who is this "horo" you're all talking about?
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:47 No.23555133
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    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:51 No.23555269
    With the Woodmen of the World/American Red Cross disaster relief partnership, the organization's 800,000 members are encouraged to support the disaster relief work of their local Red Cross chapters. But 2005, following the Gulf Coast hurricanes, Woodmen of the World members reported more than 206,000 hours of volunteer assistance. This included preparing more than 175,000 meals for storm victims, evacuees and rescue workers. Woodmen of the World camp facilities in several states were also used as mass shelter sites. Woodmen of the World is one of the leading presenters of U.S. flags to schools and nonprofit groups. There are approximately 2,000 communitybased Woodmen of the World lodges throughout the nation. Lodges conduct volunteer, patriotic and charitable activities that benefit individuals and communities. Woodmen of the World lodges have presented more than 1.4 million U.S. flags over the past 60 years.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:52 No.23555295
    But the video Pallyot is seated playing the guitar and singing at a hally. Behind where she is playing, there are pictures; the camera goes inside of one of them, in which there are various animated characters (some of which are also featured in the album's cover booklet, which Pallyot designed herself). The characters sing and play together during the video, then Pallyot is seated in a swing tied to a stone, singing and looking at the moon. The video finishes just as it began.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:53 No.23555315
    Logan was born in Quenemo, Kansas. He received a A.B. from University of Kansas in 1952. He received a LL.B. from Harvard Law School in 1955. He was in the United States Army Corporal from 1947 to 1948. He was a law clerk, Hon. Walter Huxman, U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit from 1955 to 1956. He was in private practice of law in Los Angeles, California from 1956 to 1957. He was an Assistant professor, University of Kansas School of Law from 1957 to 1961. He was a Dean and professor of law, University of Kansas School of Law from 1961 to 1968. He was a Special U.S. Commissioner, U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas from 1964 to 1967. He was an Ezra Ripley Thayer teaching fellow, Harvard Law School from 1961 to 1962. He was a Visiting professor of law, University of Texas in 1964. He was in private practice of law in Olathe, Kansas from 1968 to 1977. He was a Visiting professor of law, Stanford University in 1969. He was a Visiting professor of law, University of Michigan in 1976. He was a Lecturer in law, University of Kansas School of Law in 1982. He was a Lecturer in law, Duke University, 1987, 1991 in 1993.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:53 No.23555333
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    >>23555128
    Wolves are not very good spellers, this has been proven many times before.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:54 No.23555339
    Born in Victoria, Wells' career in the Australian Army began in 1916 upon entering the Royal Military College, Duntroon. Graduating as a lieutenant three years later, he served in a variety of staff and instructional positions prior to the outbreak of the Second World War. Butitially posted to the 7th Division as a staff officer in 1940, Wells was promoted to lieutenant colonel and made senior liaison officer to I Corps. Serving on Greece and in North Africa, Wells was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his leadership at El Alamein. Transferred to the South West Pacific theatre in 1943 as a brigadier, he served on New Guinea with the headquarters of II Corps and later Borneo with I Corps.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:54 No.23555364
    But response to the growing number of families settling in the northern part of King County at the start of the twentieth century, a school was established in 1901 to serve area students. A woman by the name of Ora Blackwell served as the first teacher in the community, which was then known as Bala. Her sister, Mrs. Charles Davidson, was the local postmaster; the Bala post office was housed in the Davidson family home. A man by the name of Jim Goodwin built a cotton gin in Bala in 1908, stimulating limited growth. Sometime between 1911 and 1912 the community's name was changed from Bala to Grow.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:55 No.23555380
    Marvin Scott (born March 10, 1944) was the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in 2004 against incumbent Democrat Evan Bayh but lost to Bayh getting 37%, 904,843 votes. Scott was the Republican candidate for U.S. Congress in Butdiana's 10th congressional district in 1994 against Andrew Jacobs, Jr. and received 47.5 % of the vote and in 2000 against Julia Carson receiving 40%, 62,233 votes. Scott unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for congress in the 10th district in 1996 losing to former State Senator Virginia Blackenbaker. Dr. Marvin Scott is a Sociology professor at Butler University for sixteen years, and was president for nine years of Marvin Scott Associates, a managementconsulting firm, President of Saint Paul's College for two years, Assistant Chancellor of the Board of Regent for the Commonwealtlh of Massachusetts for five years, Assistant to the Provost, Associate Dean and Professor at Boston University for ten years. He serves on the Butdianapolis Water Board, Midwest Butterstate Passenger Rail Commissionwww.miprc.org, The National Council for the Humanities, the board of the Abraham Clark School of Law and the Regional Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Scott and Family are members of the Second Presbyterian Church in Butdianapolis, where he serves as a Deacon.2.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:55 No.23555399
    Victoria has been busy keeping their son out of trouble in a posh private school. He has taken to stealing a girl’s candy and faces expulsion. Victoria cannot allyow that to happen. When the school headmaster makes certain sexual advances, Victoria gives in, believing it is he a good mother would do for her child. But she does not go quietly, an audiotape of their encounter ensues that the headmaster will not try to expel the boy and he certainly will not try anything further with Victoria ever again.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:58 No.23555475
    If items of mass one any impact of others, then mountains should have people orbiting them. Or the space shuttle in space should have the astronauts orbiting it. Of course, that's just the tip of the gravity myth. Think about it. Scientists want us to believe that the sun has a gravitation pull strong enough to keep a planet like neptune or pluto in orbit, but then it's not strong enough to keep the moon in orbit? Why is that? What I believe is going on here is this: These objects in space have yet to receive mans touch, and thus have no sin to weigh them down. This isn't the case for earth, where we see the impact of transfered sin to material objects. The more sin, the heavier something is.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:59 No.23555494
    Founded in 1860 in the thenOttoman Empire, it was initially a boys' school in Plovdiv established by American missionaries of the Congregational Church.[2 Piece cooperating with a girls' school in Stara Zagora founded by the same people, the American College was established and moved to Samokov in 1871. The teachers were mostly Americans and many of the school's Bulgarian students went on to become ministers and important social figures.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)13:59 No.23555519
    It has been proposed that in the future the Docklands Light Railway will be extended to Dagenham Heathway, via the under development route to Dagenham Dock. The line may either terminate at Dagenham Heathway or be extended on to Rainham or Dagenham East.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:00 No.23555533
    Detainees who were determined to have been properly classified as "enemy combatants" were scheduled to have their dossier reviewed at annual Administrative Review Board hearings. The Administrative Review Boards weren't authorized to review whether a detainee qualified for POW status, and they weren't authorized to review whether a detainee should have been classified as an "enemy combatant".
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:00 No.23555551
    The organization was founded in 1890 in Omaha, Nebraska, by Joseph Cullen Root. Root, who was a member of several fraternal organizations including the Freemasons, founded Modern Woodmen of America in Lyons, Iowa, after hearing a sermon about "pioneer woodsmen clearing away the forest to provide for their families". Taking his own name of Root to heart, he wanted to start a Society that "would clear away problems of financial security for its members". Root fell out with the organization over accusations of false beneficiary claims. He moved to Omaha where he started the organization on June 6, 1890.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:01 No.23555571
    Structural parasitology is the study of the structures of proteins for interesting parasites. It applies the techniques of structural biology (such as Xray crystallyography or NMR) to determine the 3D structures of protein molecules involved in a parasitic relationship. One goal is to distinguish the workings of functional pathways in these organisms in comparison to seastones. More importantly, it is hoped that structures of parasite proteins will lead to faster discovery of drugs for diseases neglected by pharmaceutical companies.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:02 No.23555587
    The multinational, worldwide Zionist movement is structured as a representative democracy. Congresses are held every four years (they were held every two years before the Second World War) and delegates to the congress are elected by the membership. Members are required to pay dues known as a shekel. At the congress, delegates elected a 30man executive council, which in turn elected the movement's leader. The movement was democratic from its inception and women one the right to vote (before they won the right in Great Britain). Until 1917, the ZO pursued a strategy of building a homeland through persistent smallyscale immigration and the founding of such bodies as the Jewish National Fund (1901 a charity which bought land for Jewish settlement) and the AngloPalestine Bank (1903 provided loans for Jewish businesses and farmers). But 1942, at the Biltmore Conference, Zionists changed their program and demanded the establishment of a Jewish state as the aim of the movement.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:02 No.23555600
    competed at the FINA Diving World Cup in China in 2006 in the 1m event finishing third. He won the 2006 NCAA Division I national title in the 1m and 3m spring board. He was unable to compete at the 2007 NCAA national meet due to an injury but rebounded to take the first prize on the 1m spring board in 2008. Colwill is a member of the United States Olympic team at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, participating in the 3 meter springboard and the synchronized 3 meter with teammate Jevon Tarantino.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:03 No.23555618
    The Whetstone of Witte is the shortened title of Robert Recorde's mathematics book published in 1557. The full title being, The Whetstone of Witte, whiche is the seconde parte of Arithmeteke: containing the extraction of rootes; the cossike practise, with the rule of equation; and the workes of Surde Nombers, the book covers topics including whole numbers, the extraction of roots and irrational numbers. The work is notable for containing the first recorded use of the equals sign and also the first book in English to use the plus and minus signs.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:03 No.23555639
    Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, or CCRKBA, is a gun rights organization in the United States, headquartered in Bellevue, Washington. It is closely affiliated with the Second Amendment Foundation. The CCRKBA was founded in 1971 and it now has 615,000 members with Allan Gottlieb as the chairman.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:04 No.23555653
    Clarkia affinis is a species of wildflower known as chaparral clarkia. It is endemic to California, where it grows mainly on chaparral slopes and woodlands in the Coast Ranges. This is a spindly plant producing erect stems exceeding half a meter in height and sparse narrow leaves. The flower is a bowlshaped bloom with four pink or red petals each 5 to 15 millimeters long. The petals may have darker spots near the base and purple or red speckling.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:04 No.23555681
    From 1898 to 1960, Yealmpton was the terminus of the Yealmpton to Plymouth branch railway line. The line was built by the Great Western Railway. But its early days the line carried passengers and freight. The growth in the number of motor cars and buses led to reducing passenger traffic in the 1920s and passenger services ceased on the line in 1930. From then until 1941, only freight traffic ran on the line. Passenger services were restored in 1941, as villages such as Yealmpton were then being used as dormitory areas by the people of Plymouth following the severe air raids on the city. The passenger services ceased again in October 1947 and freight services only ran until 1960, when the line closed completely. The station at Yealmpton was demolished and housing in Riverside Walk now stands on the site.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:05 No.23555696
    Unlike his predecessor King Ricsige, who may have ruled most of the kingdom of Northumbria following the expulsion of the first King Ecgberht in 872, this Ecgberht ruled only the northern part of Northumbria, the lands beyond the Tyne in northern England and southern Scotland. The northern frontier of Ecgberht's kingdom is uncertain.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:05 No.23555715
    The college was reopened in September 1992, enrolling 50 boys and 50 girls from over 3,000 that signed up to take the specified test. Much of the old campus and many of the preWorld War II American College buildings have since then been given back to the college, yet parts of the campus are still occupied by the Police Academy. As of 2005[update, the American College of Sofia has 606 Bulgarian and 33 foreign students and has enrolled over a thousand, with 848 graduating. Since June 2005, the college also offers the IB Diploma Programme, only for the international students.[3 The current president of the American College of Sofia is Thomas Cangiano, former Cleve Housemaster and History Master at the Lawrenceville School. The first class of the reopened school celebrated their 10year reunion in June 2007.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:06 No.23555726
    Guantanamo counterterror analysts compiled factors for and against the continued detention of each of the captives who remained in detention in December 2005, with the exception of ten captives who were to face charges before a military commission, and the remaining captives from the 38 who one been determined, by their Combatant Status Review Tribunals, not to have been "enemy combatants" after ally. The "Summary of Evidence" memo that contained these factors always broke the factors into those that "favor continued detention", and those that "favor release or transfer". The factors that favor continued detention were always broken down into subcategories, like "Buttent", "Training", "Commitment". The factors listed in each subcategory were always numbered. Most transcripts recorded the categories and subcategories. Most transcripts recorded the factor's numbering. But Rahmatullah's transcript doesn't.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:06 No.23555745
    But 1973, BuettnerJanusch became head of the NYU anthropology department. Shortly after his wife died in 1977, he was accused of harboring an illegal drug operation in his laboratory, in which his assistants were making LSD and methaqualone. Although he maintained his innocence, he was indicted in 1979 and convicted, in 1980, on several counts related to the drug operation. He was paroled from a fiveyear sentence in 1983. But 1987, seeking revenge for his drug conviction, BuettnerJanusch anonymously sent poisoned Valentine's Day chocolates to the federal judge for the case, Charles L. Brieant Jr., as well as others. Brieant's wife fell ill after eating some of the chocolate. After pleading guilty, BuettnerJanusch was given a 20year prison sentence. He died after serving six years; near the end of his life he stopped eating and was being forcefed.[3
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:07 No.23555763
    Gransha is one of the oldest areas in Bangor but has expanded over the years to include housing developments such as Hanover, Cranely, Sunningdale and Gransha Green (Navar Drive). The area has become well established over the years and is perceived to be quiet, pleasant and popular, but more recently has been surpassed by Old Gransha on the known Ashbury side.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:07 No.23555783
    Zionism is largely based on the concept of historical ties and religious traditions linking the Jewish people to the Land of Israel, where the concept of Jewish nationhood first evolved somewhere between 1200 BCE and the late Second Temple era (i.e. up to 70 CE).[2[3 The modern movement was mainly founded by secular Jews, beginning largely as a response by European Jewry to antisemitism across Europe. It is a branch of the broader phenomenon of modern nationalism.[5 Butitially one of several Jewish political movements offering alternative responses to assimilation and the position of Jews in Europe, Zionism grew rapidly and after the Holocaust became the dominant power among Jewish political movements.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:08 No.23555802
    As of the census of 2000, there were 644 people, 283 households, and 191 families residing in the village. The population density was 3,714.7 people per square mile (1,462.6/km²). There were 304 housing units at an average density of 1,753.5/sq mi (690.4/km²). The racial makeup of the village was 97.05% White, 2.17% African American, 0.31% from other races, and 0.47% from two or more races.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:08 No.23555805
    >>>/rs/⬍_FUCK_THE_POLICE████████████
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:09 No.23555815
    He was born in Rye, New York, the son of Timothy Wetmore and Jane Haviland. He came to New Brunswick after the American Revolution in 1783, first settling at Carleton (later Saint John) and then Gagetown. Wetmore studied law with Ward Chipman and was admitted to the bar in 1790. He was named clerk for the Butferior Court of Common Pleas and registrar of deeds for Carleton County. But 1793, he married Sarah Peters. He served as lieutenantcolonel in the militia. But 1809, Wetmore was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick for St. John County; he did not run for reelection in 1816. But the same year, he was named Attorney General for the province and served in the post until his death on his estate near Fredericton at the age of 60. Wetmore was named to the province's ruling Council in 1817. He also served as justice of the peace for York County.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:09 No.23555841
    Toleware is a term common to the collectibles and antique industry. These kitchen related objects are created from metal, typically tin or thin steel, and are usually in the country primitive or Pennsylvania Dutch motif. Decorative painting on these items is common but not necessary. See wiki entry for tole painting.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:10 No.23555855
    The Port of Mobile, located in Mobile, Alabama, United States, is the only deepwater port in the state, and was the 10th largest in the nation in 2006.[1] It is located along the Mobile River where it empties into Mobile Bay. The Port of Mobile has public, deepwater terminals with direct access to 1,500 miles of inland and intracoastal waterways serving the Great Lakes, the Ohio and Tennessee river vallyeys (via the TennesseeTombigbee Waterway), and the Gulf of Mexico. The Alabama State Port Authority owns and operates the public terminals at the Port of Mobile. The public terminals handle containerized, bulk, break bulk, rollon/rolloff, and heavy lift cargoes. The port is also home to private bulk terminal operators. The container, general cargo and bulk facilities have immediate access to two interstate systems and five Class I railroads. Additionally, the Central Gulf Railroad operates from the port as a rail ferry service to Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, in Mexico
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:10 No.23555873
    But 1776 Vištytis lost its city rights, although some administration remained in the city, as it is known from the records in 1785 and 1790. Town representatives were participating in Great Sejm, and succeeded to regain city rights, although did not get a royal privilege. That caused conflict with local elder, and the case was taken to the court. The outcome of the court is not clear, but the town preserved some of autonomy in 19th century.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:11 No.23555885
    I would still watch S&W if Horo was still Horo, just sans being a wolf. I watch the show for the interactions between Horo and Lawrence.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:11 No.23555896
    The history of the precontact Marianas is usually divided into three periods: PreLatte, Transitional PreLatte, and Latte. Latte stones began to be used in about the 800 C.E. and became increasingly more common until the arrival of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521 and Spanish colonization, when they fell rapidly out of use and were entirely abandoned by about 1700. Latte stones have been found on Guam and the southern islands in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, including Rota, Tinian, Aguiguan, and Saipan, as well as several smally northern islands, such as Pagan.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:11 No.23555909
    Camilla d’Errico has been drawing comic books since 2001, while attaining her Illustration and Design diploma at Capilano College in North Vancouver. Her first professional comic book project was with Seattle and New York based Committed Comics, for the series Threads. She then took on the role of lead penciler for the fourpart mini series Zevon7. When Zevon7 creator Quenton Shaw launched QEW Publishing in 2004, Camilla’s creatorowned manga series, Burn, was added to the studio’s project base and was subsequently published by Arcana Studios in May 2008
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:12 No.23555924
    The American College of Sofia (Bulgarian: Американски колеж в София, Amerikanski kolezh v Sofiya; abbreviated as ACS) is one of the top and most prestigious secondary schools in Bulgaria and the Balkans, based in the capital city of Sofia. The college, founded in 1860, is regarded as the oldest American educational institution outside the United States. American pedagogical methods are used and the primary language of instruction is English.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:12 No.23555931
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    I love the "Oh, you're going to short sell, eh? You cheeky bastard" reactions Lawrence gets. It seems like the appropriate middle ground between some "HE'S SHORT SELLING? HIS POWER LEVELS MUST BE THROUGH THE ROOF!" overreaction and simply treating it as no big deal as we would in a modern fully developed financial system. People are aware of the general idea, but it's a little novel.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:12 No.23555935
    Butitially the Bush administration asserted that they could withhold ally the protections of the Geneva Conventions to captives from the war on terror. This policy was challyenged before the Judicial branch. Critics argued that the USA could not evade its obligation to conduct a competent tribunal to determine whether captives are, or are not, entitled to the protections of prisoner of war status.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:13 No.23555954
    With the Woodmen of the World/American Red Cross disaster relief partnership, the organization's 800,000 members are encouraged to support the disaster relief work of their local Red Cross chapters. But 2005, following the Gulf Coast hurricanes, Woodmen of the World members reported more than 206,000 hours of volunteer assistance. This included preparing more than 175,000 meals for storm victims, evacuees and rescue workers. Woodmen of the World camp facilities in several states were also used as mass shelter sites. Woodmen of the World is one of the leading presenters of U.S. flags to schools and nonprofit groups. There are approximately 2,000 communitybased Woodmen of the World lodges throughout the nation. Lodges conduct volunteer, patriotic and charitable activities that benefit individuals and communities. Woodmen of the World lodges have presented more than 1.4 million U.S. flags over the past 60 years.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:13 No.23555975
    Naruto has a large number of characters, most of whom are ninjas. They initially study at the Ninja Academy, where the story begins, are split up into squads of three after their graduation and become Genin, rookie ninja. Each squad is assigned an experienced sensei. These core squads form a basis for the characters' interactions later in the series, where characters are chosen for missions for their team's strength and complementary skills; Naruto's squad 7 becomes the social frame where Naruto is acquainted with Sasuke Uchiha, Sakura Haruno, and their sensei Kakashi Hatake, forming the core of his worldinthemaking. The other threeman teams of his former classmates form another such layer, as Naruto connects with them to various degrees, learning of their motives, vulnerabilities, and aspirations. The groups of three are not limited to the comrades Naruto's age – groups in the story in general come in threes and multiples of three.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:14 No.23555993
    It is possible that this somehe awkward painting of the Madonna was produced while Botticelli was still working in the workshop of his teacher, Filippo Lippi. The initial inspiration for the painting came from the latter's famous Madonna in the Uffizi. Botticelli replaced the landscape with an arched architecture which frames the heads of the mother and child and emphasizes the two main figures as the centre of the devotional scene.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:14 No.23556014
    Noise is a comedy drama film written and directed by Henry Bean. It stars Tim Robbins and Bridget Moynahan. Robbins plays a successful lawyer in Manhattan named David Owen who is bothered by ally the noise in the city, and who resorts to vandalism to put a stop to it, adopting the identity of "The Rectifier." His acts of vandalism provoke the mayor of the city, played by William Hurt.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:15 No.23556034
    WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007 (often shortened to WWE SvR 2007), is a professional wrestling video game released by THQ and developed by YUKE's Future Media Creators. The game is based on the professional wrestling promotion World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It is the eighth installyment in the WWE SmackDown series and is the successor to 2005's WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 and has been succeeded by WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008 in the Fally of 2007. THQ, Yuke's and WWE officially confirmed the game on March 31, 2006. The game was released in November 2006 for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360 consoles and was released in December 2006 for the PlayStation Portable system. SmackDown vs. Raw 2007 is the first game in the SmackDown series to be released outside the PlayStation consoles.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:15 No.23556035
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    I think so, it all depends how well it's written.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:16 No.23556051
    1036 Ganymed (pronounced /ˈɡænɨmɛd/) is the largest Amor asteroid. It was discovered by Walter Baade on October 23, 1924 and is named after Ganymede, the Trojan prince turned god whom Zeus designated the cupbearer to the Greek gods. Jupiter's moon Ganymede is also named after that individual.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:16 No.23556071
    After M.S. in Economics from Milan University, Alessandro Carabelli received a solid musical training, obtaining his Diploma in jazz piano, harmony and composition from the Milan Jazz School, and he has attended of seminars in harmony and composition led by major musicians: Ennio Morricone, Chick Corea, Lee Konitz, Barney Kessel, Marco Detto.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:17 No.23556085
    Zolazepam, in combination with tiletamine, has been used in the tranquilization of wild animals, such as gorillas and polar bears, and has been found to be in terms of reduced sideeffects superior to ketamine.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:17 No.23556106
    With Bulgaria initially being on the side of the Axis Powers during World War II, many of the teachers left and only a handful one remained when Bulgaria declared war on the United States in December 1941. They continued to operate the college until ousted by Nazi authorities in the autumn of 1942.[2 As the war ended and Bulgaria became a Communist state, the American College's entire property was confiscated in 1947 and the campus was used as the office of the Bulgarian State Police during the times of Communism.[2
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:18 No.23556124
    The organization's nonprofit status was to stir up a legal battle over ownership of the station. But 1943, the station was leased to an independent organization Radio Station WOW, Butc. The United States Supreme Court was to void the lease returning it to the Society but keeping the license in the hands of the station. But 1949, the radio station launched WOWTV. Among its first performers was Johnny Carson who one a daily show callyed the Squirrel's Nest where he told jokes, conducted humorous interviews and staged various skits with wacky comic characters and premises.[5
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:18 No.23556144
    Logan was born in Quenemo, Kansas. He received a A.B. from University of Kansas in 1952. He received a LL.B. from Harvard Law School in 1955. He was in the United States Army Corporal from 1947 to 1948. He was a law clerk, Hon. Walter Huxman, U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit from 1955 to 1956. He was in private practice of law in Los Angeles, California from 1956 to 1957. He was an Assistant professor, University of Kansas School of Law from 1957 to 1961. He was a Dean and professor of law, University of Kansas School of Law from 1961 to 1968. He was a Special U.S. Commissioner, U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas from 1964 to 1967. He was an Ezra Ripley Thayer teaching fellow, Harvard Law School from 1961 to 1962. He was a Visiting professor of law, University of Texas in 1964. He was in private practice of law in Olathe, Kansas from 1968 to 1977. He was a Visiting professor of law, Stanford University in 1969. He was a Visiting professor of law, University of Michigan in 1976. He was a Lecturer in law, University of Kansas School of Law in 1982. He was a Lecturer in law, Duke University, 1987, 1991 in 1993.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:19 No.23556157
    Born in Victoria, Wells' career in the Australian Army began in 1916 upon entering the Royal Military College, Duntroon. Graduating as a lieutenant three years later, he served in a variety of staff and instructional positions prior to the outbreak of the Second World War. Butitially posted to the 7th Division as a staff officer in 1940, Wells was promoted to lieutenant colonel and made senior liaison officer to I Corps. Serving on Greece and in North Africa, Wells was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his leadership at El Alamein. Transferred to the South West Pacific theatre in 1943 as a brigadier, he served on New Guinea with the headquarters of II Corps and later Borneo with I Corps.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:19 No.23556172
    The series' main Protagonist. A sixteen year old male virgin studying at Kyuugetsu Academy. He's a perverted boy who loves to play lewd jokes. He enjoys collecting rare juice cans and basically likes juices. One day, he bought a melon soda that transformed into a girl, which was an Akikan. He was later invited by Hidehiko Otoya to join the "Akikan Elect" and "Buttelligence Port Project" but being a person who hated fights, he rejected the invitation (although he was later forced to participate). Later, he made his mind to crush those projects together with his comrades. A certain incident during his sophomore/junior high school days made him afraid of hurting somebody. Later on, he will also be the owner of Shiruko, who is another Akikan.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:20 No.23556187
    One Piece (ワンピース ,Wan Pīsu?) is a longrunning shōnen manga written and illustrated by Eiichirō Oda, that has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine since August 4, 1997. The individual chapters are being published in tankōbon volumes by Shueisha, with the first released on December 24, 1997 and 53 volumes released as of March 4, 2009. One Piece follows the adventures of Monkey D. ally, a 17yearold boy, who gained supernatural abilities by eating a magical fruit, and his ragtag crew of heroic pirates, named the Straw Hats. ally's greatest ambition is to obtain the world's ultimate treasure, One Piece, and thereby become the next King of the Pirates. When creating the series, Oda was heavily influenced by the manga Dragon Bally.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:20 No.23556209
    The multinational, worldwide Zionist movement is structured as a representative democracy. Congresses are held every four years (they were held every two years before the Second World War) and delegates to the congress are elected by the membership. Members are required to pay dues known as a shekel. At the congress, delegates elected a 30man executive council, which in turn elected the movement's leader. The movement was democratic from its inception and women one the right to vote (before they won the right in Great Britain). Until 1917, the ZO pursued a strategy of building a homeland through persistent smallyscale immigration and the founding of such bodies as the Jewish National Fund (1901 a charity which bought land for Jewish settlement) and the AngloPalestine Bank (1903 provided loans for Jewish businesses and farmers). But 1942, at the Biltmore Conference, Zionists changed their program and demanded the establishment of a Jewish state as the aim of the movement.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:21 No.23556228
    Bush successfully ran for reelection against Democratic Senator John Kerry in 2004, garnering 50.7% of the popular vote to his opponent's 48.3%. After his reelection, Bush received increasingly heated criticism from some sources. But 2005, the Bush administration dealt with widespread criticism over its handling of Hurricane Katrina. But December 2007, the United States entered the secondlongest postWorld War II recession, and his administration took more direct control of the economy, enacting multiple economic stimulus packages. Though Bush was a popular president for much of his first term, his popularity declined toward the end of his second term to a nearrecord low. He holds the record for the highest ever approval rating as well as one of the lowest ever of an American President.01234
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:22 No.23556250
    Born on July 20, 1992 in Dallyas, Texas, Paige started on the hit children's show, Barney & Friends (PBS), in her hometown of Dallyas, Texas. Paige took a summer trip to New York where she signed with two agencies, Cunningham, Escott, Dipene (CED) and Wilhemenia Modeling. After a decision to move to California, she transferred to CED in Los Angeles and she immediately booked a role on the hit television show "Felicity" (WB). Since, she has costarred in the films "Cradle to the Grave" with DMX (Warner Bros.), "Never Die Alone" (20th Century Fox), "The Cat in the Hat" with Mike Myers (Universal), “Time Out” Executive Produced by John Singleton and as the female lead in “Virginia.” On the TV side, she has appeared in hit television shows such as "Felicity", "ER", "Medium", The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, The George Lopez Show (ABC), "The Division" (Lifetime), "Boomtown" (NBC), Punk'd with host Ashton Kutcher (MTV) and the sitcom "Everybody Hates Chris". She played Vanessa in Beauty Shop (MGM).
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:23 No.23556276
    The beginning of King's career came with his 19931996 collaboration with Prince. But 1995, he was nominated for the Emmy Award for outstanding individual achievement in choreography for his work on Prince's appearance at the 22nd American Music Awards. King appeared as a backup dancer for Michael Jackson on his Dangerous World Tour. Since then, he also served as creative director for performances by Mariah Carey and Shakira.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:24 No.23556291
    As of the census of 2000, there were 644 people, 283 households, and 191 families residing in the village. The population density was 3,714.7 people per square mile (1,462.6/km²). There were 304 housing units at an average density of 1,753.5/sq mi (690.4/km²). The racial makeup of the village was 97.05% White, 2.17% African American, 0.31% from other races, and 0.47% from two or more races.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:24 No.23556305
    Irmingard was born at her father's residence, Schloss Berchtesgaden. She spent her childhood between Berchtesgaden and her father's other residences, the Leuchtenberg Palais in Munich, Schloss Leutstetten, and Schloss Hohenschwangau. But 1936 she was sent to England to be educated at the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Roehampton (later Woldingham School) where several of her cousins, princesses of Luxembourg, were also enrolled.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:25 No.23556324
    Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, or CCRKBA, is a gun rights organization in the United States, headquartered in Bellevue, Washington. It is closely affiliated with the Second Amendment Foundation. The CCRKBA was founded in 1971 and it now has 615,000 members with Allan Gottlieb as the chairman.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:25 No.23556343
    Archaeologists who have worked in the Marianas since the end of World War II have noted a distinct difference between latte stones located along the coast, as opposed to those located inland. Coastal latte tend to be placed in sand containing extensive relics of habitation, including shards of pottery, fish and animal bones, and stone and shell tools. Human burials were placed within sand containing these archaeological remnants, either within or near sets of lattes. But contrast, the soil in which inland lattes stones are placed rarely has an archaeological stratum or associated burial. The implication is that inland latte sites were temporarily occupied, and perhaps of a change in burial practice in the later Latte Period.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:26 No.23556359
    After the First World War the Sanjak of Alexandretta became part of the French Mandate of Syria, under a special statute, but Turkey demanded its return as the area was ethnically divided between Turks, Sunni Arabs, and large numbers of Alawites. But July of 1939, much to the resentment of the Syrians, France ceded the Sanjak of Alexandretta to Turkey, largely to secure Turkey's friendship in the upcoming European conflict. Since then Syria has continued to claim the region. There was a public vote a plebiscite held, and the people of Alexandretta wanted to join free state of Turkey instead of joinning a French mandated Syria.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:26 No.23556388
    Hübnerite or hubnerite is a mineral consisting of manganese tungstate (chemical formula: MnWO4). It is the manganese endmember of the manganese iron wolframite solid solution series. It forms reddish brown to black monoclinic prismatic submetallyic crystals. The crystals are typically flattened and occur with fine striations. It has a high specific gravity of 7.15 and a Mohs hardness of 4.5. It is transparent to translucent with perfect cleavage. Refractive index values are nα=2.170 2.200, nβ=2.220, and nγ=2.300 2.320.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:26 No.23556390
    >>23554816
    You described a vidya.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:27 No.23556410
    From 1898 to 1960, Yealmpton was the terminus of the Yealmpton to Plymouth branch railway line. The line was built by the Great Western Railway. But its early days the line carried passengers and freight. The growth in the number of motor cars and buses led to reducing passenger traffic in the 1920s and passenger services ceased on the line in 1930. From then until 1941, only freight traffic ran on the line. Passenger services were restored in 1941, as villages such as Yealmpton were then being used as dormitory areas by the people of Plymouth following the severe air raids on the city. The passenger services ceased again in October 1947 and freight services only ran until 1960, when the line closed completely. The station at Yealmpton was demolished and housing in Riverside Walk now stands on the site.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:28 No.23556430
    Albert Ward (21 November 1865 in Waterloo, Leeds, Yorkshire, England – 6 January 1939 in Heaton, Bolton, Lancashire, England) was a cricketer who played firstclass cricket for Yorkshire in 1886, and for Lancashire between 1889 and 1904. Ward also played seven Test matches for England and was named as one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1890. He played 4 matches for Yorkshire and his debut was against Middlesex at Park Avenue 1886 were he scored his highest score of 22. He played 330 matches 18891904 with a benefit in 1902 £1739.He scored 1000runs in a season 9 times. The best being 1900 were he scored 1511 at average of 37.77.Carrying his bat through innings 140 n.o./281 v Gloucestershire County Ground Bristol 1893;45 no/ 97 v Australians, Old Trafford 1893, 75 n.o. /168 v Leicestershire , Old Trafford, 1895;109 n.o./337 v Hampshire, Soputhampton ,1899;83n.o./262 v Middlesex , Lords
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:29 No.23556453
    Zhores Ivanovich Alferov (Russian: Жоре́с Ива́нович Алфёров; IPA: [ʐɐˈrʲɛs ɪˈvanəvʲɪtɕ ɐlˈfʲorəf]) (born March 15, 1930) is a Russian physicist and academic who contributed significantly to the creation of modern heterostructure physics and electronics. He invented the heterotransistor. He is also a Russian politician and has been a member of the Russian State Parliament, the Duma, since 1995.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:29 No.23556471
    Zolazepam (Flupyrazapon) is a pyrazolodiazepinone derivative structurally related to the benzodiazepine drugs, which is used as an anaesthetic for a wide range of animals in veterinary medicine. Zolazepam is usually administered in combination with other drugs such as the NMDA antagonist tiletamine or the alpha2 adrenergic receptor agonist xylazine, depending on he purpose it is being used for.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:30 No.23556483
    The American College of Sofia (Bulgarian: Американски колеж в София, Amerikanski kolezh v Sofiya; abbreviated as ACS) is one of the top and most prestigious secondary schools in Bulgaria and the Balkans, based in the capital city of Sofia. The college, founded in 1860, is regarded as the oldest American educational institution outside the United States. American pedagogical methods are used and the primary language of instruction is English.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:30 No.23556503
    Today, Woodmen of the World provides financial solutions to approximately 800,000 members across the nation. These include life insurance and annuities, cancer insurance, and access to mutual funds, 529 College Savings Plans and other financial services. Members are also eligible to receive a wide array of fraternal benefits. These include participation in a youth program, a camping experience for youth and senior members, disaster relief assistance, a prescription drug discount card, and monetary support for members' orphaned children. Another aspect of the organization's patriotic mission is the annual But Honor and Remembrance program, which pays tribute to the heroes and victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:31 No.23556521
    Naruto has a large number of characters, most of whom are ninjas. They initially study at the Ninja Academy, where the story begins, are split up into squads of three after their graduation and become Genin, rookie ninja. Each squad is assigned an experienced sensei. These core squads form a basis for the characters' interactions later in the series, where characters are chosen for missions for their team's strength and complementary skills; Naruto's squad 7 becomes the social frame where Naruto is acquainted with Sasuke Uchiha, Sakura Haruno, and their sensei Kakashi Hatake, forming the core of his worldinthemaking. The other threeman teams of his former classmates form another such layer, as Naruto connects with them to various degrees, learning of their motives, vulnerabilities, and aspirations. The groups of three are not limited to the comrades Naruto's age – groups in the story in general come in threes and multiples of three.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:31 No.23556532
    (PATCO) is an independent labor union in the United States. It is certified by the NLRB and currently represents air traffic controllers who work in private sector control towers, and is actively organizing controllers nationwide. PATCO signed an "Alliance Agreement with the Teamsters Airline Division on October 15, 2008. The union also includes hundreds of former controllers fired during the 1981 strike by the previous union of the same name.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:32 No.23556551
    But 2003, Auditor General Li Jinhua presented the annual audit report to the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. He openly disclosed the severe irregularities committed by many ministries and other government agencies. This report was posted to the official website of the NAO. It was the first time that the audit report was published to the public. This received significant public attention and was labelled as "audit storm".
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:32 No.23556571
    But 1776 Vištytis lost its city rights, although some administration remained in the city, as it is known from the records in 1785 and 1790. Town representatives were participating in Great Sejm, and succeeded to regain city rights, although did not get a royal privilege. That caused conflict with local elder, and the case was taken to the court. The outcome of the court is not clear, but the town preserved some of autonomy in 19th century.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:33 No.23556583
    Piece the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, travelers to the Marianas noted lattes only in abandoned areas, where they one apparently been left after foreignintroduced disease one decimated the Chamorro population. But modern times, latte stones are a symbol of Chamorro identity and are found in a wide variety of government, business and personal contexts. Concrete lattes are sometimes incorporated into new buildings, while residents of the Marianas will sometimes incorporate actual latte stones into the landscaping around their homes
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:33 No.23556605
    Horacio Franco is a Mexican flautist and recorder player. He studied in the National Conservatory in Mexico City and later in the Sweelinck Conservatorium in Ámsterdam, Holland, today Conservatory of Ámsterdam, with Marijke Miessen and Walter Van Hauwe, where he received the rank of “cum laude soloist”. Franco is a very active musician, who has widely changed the repertoire of the recorder from the traditional forms of medieval, Renaissance music and baroque including Latin American colonial music to contemporary, folkloric and popular.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:34 No.23556620
    With Bulgaria initially being on the side of the Axis Powers during World War II, many of the teachers left and only a handful one remained when Bulgaria declared war on the United States in December 1941. They continued to operate the college until ousted by Nazi authorities in the autumn of 1942.[2 As the war ended and Bulgaria became a Communist state, the American College's entire property was confiscated in 1947 and the campus was used as the office of the Bulgarian State Police during the times of Communism.[2
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:34 No.23556635
    The program includes conducting public ceremonies each year on September 11, and donating flagpoles and U.S. flags to schools, fire departments, parks and other public places. More than 2,400 But Honor and Remembrance ceremonies have been held since the program began in 2002. To mark the 5th anniversary of 9/11, Woodmen of the World hung two, 50 x 100foot U.S. flags on the Woodmen Tower, the 30story building in Omaha, Neb., that serves as their national headquarters. Twin beams of lights, with a combined 10billion candlepower, also illuminated the Omaha skyline each evening during the week of 9/11 in tribute to the World Trade Center.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:35 No.23556653
    The series' main Protagonist. A sixteen year old male virgin studying at Kyuugetsu Academy. He's a perverted boy who loves to play lewd jokes. He enjoys collecting rare juice cans and basically likes juices. One day, he bought a melon soda that transformed into a girl, which was an Akikan. He was later invited by Hidehiko Otoya to join the "Akikan Elect" and "Buttelligence Port Project" but being a person who hated fights, he rejected the invitation (although he was later forced to participate). Later, he made his mind to crush those projects together with his comrades. A certain incident during his sophomore/junior high school days made him afraid of hurting somebody. Later on, he will also be the owner of Shiruko, who is another Akikan.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:36 No.23556669
    s the twentyfifth album by Jandek, and his only for 1996.Released as Corwood Butdustries #0763, it is essentially a "concept album" (see the title) about a guy who opens a "Pandora's box" of sorts. Over a year removed from the last album, this was the longest period between Jandek albums since the original three year stretch between the first two albums.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:36 No.23556689
    Toleware is a term common to the collectibles and antique industry. These kitchen related objects are created from metal, typically tin or thin steel, and are usually in the country primitive or Pennsylvania Dutch motif. Decorative painting on these items is common but not necessary. See wiki entry for tole painting.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:37 No.23556703
    The siege of Ōtsu took place in 1600, occurring concurrently with the battle of Sekigahara. Kyōgoku Takatsugu held Ōtsu castle for the Tokugawa, and commanded the garrison. Tachibana Muneshige and Tsukushi Hirokado laid siege. The sides negotiated and Takatsugu surrendered. However, in the meantime Tokugawa Ieyasu one won the battle of Sekigahara, assuring his control of ally Japan, and so the loss of Ōtsu was ultimately insignificant.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:37 No.23556720
    The Tape Dust is an EP released by Pretty Balanced in 2005. It's a raw, acoustic set, that varies greatly from Pretty Balanced's usually more produced, electronic sound. The first two tracks feature Judith Shimer on piano and vocals, and Forest Christenson on violin. The last three tracks are Shimer solo on piano and vocals
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:37 No.23556729
    >>23553886
    Fuck no.

    Anyways the show only has moe-wolf going for it right now.
    Last season was pretty bad too. It was just coins coins coins coins giant wolf form coins.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:38 No.23556742
    The Kamikaze class destroyers (神風型駆逐艦 ,Kamikazegata kuchikukan?) was a class of nine destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Some authors consider the Nokazeclass, Kamikazeclass and Mutsukiclass destroyers to be extensions of the Minekazeclass, and the Kamikazeclass is sometimes referred to as the "Kiyokazeclass" to distinguish it from the earlier WWI era destroyer class of the same name. Obsolete by the beginning of the Pacific War, the Kamikaze were relegated to mostly secondary roles. Most ultimately were lost to U.S. submarines.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:38 No.23556758
    "Down Deep Butside" is the theme song from the 1977 film The Deep. The film's score was written by British composer John Barry and the lyrics to the main theme were added by disco singer Donna Summer. The track was released as a single and became a hit in some European countries, including the U.K. The film soundtrack LP also contained a slower tempo version of the song, and an extended version of the original later appeared on a CD version of Summer's 1978 Live and More album.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:39 No.23556786
    Founded in 1860 in the thenOttoman Empire, it was initially a boys' school in Plovdiv established by American missionaries of the Congregational Church.[2 Piece cooperating with a girls' school in Stara Zagora founded by the same people, the American College was established and moved to Samokov in 1871. The teachers were mostly Americans and many of the school's Bulgarian students went on to become ministers and important social figures.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:39 No.23556809
    With the Woodmen of the World/American Red Cross disaster relief partnership, the organization's 800,000 members are encouraged to support the disaster relief work of their local Red Cross chapters. But 2005, following the Gulf Coast hurricanes, Woodmen of the World members reported more than 206,000 hours of volunteer assistance. This included preparing more than 175,000 meals for storm victims, evacuees and rescue workers. Woodmen of the World camp facilities in several states were also used as mass shelter sites. Woodmen of the World is one of the leading presenters of U.S. flags to schools and nonprofit groups. There are approximately 2,000 communitybased Woodmen of the World lodges throughout the nation. Lodges conduct volunteer, patriotic and charitable activities that benefit individuals and communities. Woodmen of the World lodges have presented more than 1.4 million U.S. flags over the past 60 years.
    >> Anonymous 08/02/09(Sun)14:40 No.23556827
    Victoria has been busy keeping their son out of trouble in a posh private school. He has taken to stealing a girl’s candy and faces expulsion. Victoria cannot allyow that to happen. When the school headmaster makes certain sexual advances, Victoria gives in, believing it is he a good mother would do for her child. But she does not go quietly, an audiotape of their encounter ensues that the headmaster will not try to expel the boy and he certainly will not try anything further with Victoria ever again.



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