ellauri067.html on line 410: Coat of Arms of the Russian Government 1919 (Church Slavonic "Си́мъ побѣди́ши", Russian "Этим побеждай"), see White movement. Inscribed on the Colours of the Irish Brigade.Inscribed on the banner and the motto of the 4th Guards Brigade (now 2nd Motorized Battalion "Pauci" — the Spiders) of the Croatian army. Inscribed on the banner of the Sanfedismo in 1799. Inscribed in Greek on the flag (obverse side) of the Sacred Band of the Greek War of Independence. Inscribed in Greek on the coat of arms, insignia and flag of the 22nd Tank Brigade (XXII ΤΘΤ) of the Greek Army. Inscribed on the flag of the 25th South Carolina "Edisto Rifles" Regiment, Civil War, USA, 1861-65. The motto of 814 Naval Air Squadron of the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm. The motto of the Mauritius National Coast Guard. The motto of U.S. Marine Aircraft Squadron VMA(AW). The motto of Finnish Defence Force Reconnaissance. The motto of the Norwegian army 2nd Battalion (Norway). The motto of USS Waldron. The motto of HMCS Crusader, and the Sea Cadet Corps with her as the namesake, 25 RCSCC Crusader in Winnipeg.The motto of the Royal Australian Army Chaplains´ Department.
ellauri083.html on line 359: Notable occurrences are in North America, Ivory Coast, Australia, Philippines, Java, Borneo, Thailand, and Tibet.
ellauri108.html on line 268: Some Rastas in the African diaspora have followed through with their beliefs about resettlement in Africa, with Ghana and Nigeria being particularly favoured. In West Africa, Rastafari has spread largely through the popularity of reggae, gaining a larger presence in Anglophone areas than their Francophone counterparts. Caribbean Rastas arrived in Ghana during the 1960s, encouraged by its first post-independence president, Kwame Nkrumah, while some native Ghanaians also converted to the religion. The largest congregation of Rastas has been in southern parts of Ghana, around Accra, Tema, and the Cape Coast, although Rasta communities also exist in the Muslim-majority area of northern Ghana. The Rasta migrants' wearing of dreadlocks was akin to that of the native fetish priests, which may have assisted the presentation of these Rastas as having authentic African roots in Ghanaian society. However, Ghanaian Rastas have complained of social ostracism and prosecution for cannabis possession, while non-Rastas in Ghana often consider them to be "drop-outs", "too Western", and "not African enough".
ellauri119.html on line 400: Paul Matthews van Buren (April 20, 1924 – June 18, 1998) was a Christian theologian and author. An ordained Episcopal priest, he was a Professor of religion at Temple University, Philadelphia for 22 years. He was a Director [NYT obituary says "Associate"] of the Center of Ethics and Religious Pluralism at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem. Van Buren was born and raised in Norfolk, Virginia. During World War II, he had served in the United States Coast Guard. He graduated with a bachelor´s degree in government from Harvard College in 1948. A professor at Temple University, he was considered a leader of the "Death of God" school or movement, although he himself rejected that name for the movement as a "journalistic invention," and considered himself an exponent of "Secular Christianity." He died of cancer on June 18, 1998 at age 74.
ellauri266.html on line 417: Hänen luomansa everstiluutnantti Nicholson *ei* perustunut todelliseen liittoutuneiden vanhempaan upseeriin Kwain silloilla, Philip Tooseyyn, vaan se oli kuulemma yhdistelmä hänen muistojaan yhteistyökykyisistä *ranskalaisista* upseereista. Sekä kirja että elokuva suuttivat entisiä anglovankeja, koska Toosey *ei* tehnyt yhteistyötä vihollisen kanssa, toisin kuin kuvitteellinen eversti Nicholson. Boullen säälittävät puolustelut ovat vielä tallella jos haluatte suuttua. Haastattelun transkriptio ja dokumentti kokonaisuudessaan löytyvät John Coastin kirjan Railroad of Death uudesta painoksesta. Nicholson (oik. *ranskalainen* upseeri!) kuitenkin auttaa vääristyneen velvollisuudentunton vuoksi vihollistaan. Kun ulkopuoliset liittolaiset kilpailevat sillan tuhoamiseksi, Nicholsonin on päätettävä, kumpi uhraa: isänmaallisuutensa vai ylpeytensä. Hän uhraa ensinmainitun. Ei ihme että hänelle käy kalpaten.
ellauri270.html on line 112: Tarinan ensimmäiset käänteet ovat kirjallisia. Elokuvan ensimmäinen esikuva on sotavankina viruneen John Coastin vankileirin elämää ja pakkotyötä kuvannut kirja Kuoleman rautatie, joka ilmestyi vuonna 1946. Sen pohjalta ranskalainen Pierre Boulle kirjoitti vuonna 1952 ilmestyneen, fiktiivisen romaanin. Viisi vuotta myöhemmin David Lean ohjasi Boullen romaaniin perustuvan menestyselokuvan, joka jäi maailman kollektiiviseen muistiin. Elokuva ei kuitenkaan ole Kwai–jokea nähnytkään. Itse asiassa sen nimistä jokea ei ole olemassakaan.
ellauri336.html on line 650: New pipelines should help relieve the bottlenecks, such as the Gulf Coast Express, a 448-mile pipeline which went online in September to take natural gas from west Texas towards the state’s portion of the Gulf coast. But these too come at an environmental cost.
ellauri370.html on line 112: In addition, contrary to claims that he was an environmentalist, Jackson was almost as much a "whore for logging companies" as for Boeing, according Carsten Lien's book Olympic Battleground. After his death, critics pointed to Jackson's support for Japanese American internment camps during World War II as a reason to protest the placement of his bust at the University of Washington.[25] Jackson was both an enthusiastic defender of the evacuation and a staunch proponent of the campaign to keep the Japanese-Americans from returning to the Pacific Coast after the war. Jackson died at 71. Jackson's death was greatly mourned. Jackson was proof of the old belief in the Judaic tradition that at any moment in history goodness in the world (olam) is preserved (tikkum) by the deeds of 36 just men who do not know that this is the role the Lord has given them. Scoop Jackson was one of those men.
xxx/ellauri059.html on line 297: Rakastettu vaikka harvoin nähty vieras Pohjois-Carolinan yliopistossa, Texasin A&M -yliopistossa, Tokion teknologisessa instituutissa ja Australian Sunshine Coastin yliopistossa.
xxx/ellauri076.html on line 251: The Coasters are an American rhythm and blues/rock and roll vocal group who had a string of hits in the late 1950s. Beginning with "Searchin'" and "Young Blood", their most memorable songs were written by the songwriting and producing team of Leiber and Stoller. Although the Coasters originated outside of mainstream doo-wop, their records were so frequently imitated that they became an important part of the doo-wop legacy through the 1960s.
xxx/ellauri125.html on line 769: In 1988, Love abandoned acting and returned to the West Coast, citing the "celebutante" fame she had attained as the central reason.[86] She returned to stripping in the small town of McMinnville, Oregon, where she was recognized by customers at the bar.[87] This prompted Love to go into isolation, so she relocated to Anchorage, Alaska, where she lived for three months to "gather her thoughts", supporting herself by working at a strip club frequented by local fishermen. "I decided to move to Alaska because I needed to get my shit together and learn how to work," she said in retrospect. "So I went on this sort of vision quest. I got rid of all my earthly possessions. I had my bad little strip clothes and some big sweaters, and I moved into a trailer with a bunch of other strippers."
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