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ladydimitrescu016 · 1 year ago
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Holy shit 👌👌👌👌
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frenchcurious · 4 months ago
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Villa de la famille Kraaijeveld 1938, à Rotterdam, Pays-Bas. - Architecte Gerrit Willem Baas (1897-1977).  actuellement Musée Chabot (Hendrik Chabot ou Henk Chabot, peintre et sculpteur expressionniste néerlandais). - source Cristina Ardelean.
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medusasxworld · 28 days ago
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OOC:
Since I'm getting more time off, I may TRY and get to replies in the new year. I'm really hoping soon, depending on how I feel and everything. Just have been going through a lot, honestly. But here's my list to what I owe.
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heronthorn-1391 · 3 years ago
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Mark Blackthorn read Six of Crows. It's a fact.
He has a crush on Wylan. It's a fact.
Kieran is jealous of little Wy-Wy while Cristina just smiles at how adorable her boyfriends are.
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n-rnova · 2 years ago
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The eligible princesses of the 1920s
It was the headline in The New York Times that caught my attention. "Princess Spinsters Worry Sovereigns: Royal Daughters, coming of age all at once, exceed princely suitors in Europe...."European royalty is facing a crisis in family life which is giving no end of worry to the households of various sovereigns.  The trouble is due to too many princesses coming of age simultaneously without enough royal princes to go around." As we approach the 21st century, we may scoff at such headlines.  But in the 1920s, marriage was largely the only option for royal princesses.  The one exception was Crown Princess Juliana of the Netherlands, the only child of Queen Wilhelmina and Prince Hendrik of the Netherlands  Prince Heinrich of Mecklenburg-Schwerin). Juliana was an eligible princess who was also the heir to her country's throne.
The dispatch acknowledged that there was a "growing popularity of marriages between royalty and the nobility." In 1923, Princess Jolanda of Italy married Italian count Giorgio Calvi di Bergolo, a member of the Italian aristocracy.
 Virginia Pope, writing in 1929 in The New York Times, noted: "Husband hunting is no easy task for royal princesses nowadays. There are far fewer prospective crowned heads to choose from, and the uncertain future of thrones has caused princesses to look outside the charmed circle of royalty for their mates."
In other words, there were not enough princes to go around. The Great War was responsible not only for the deaths of millions of young men but was also the catalyst that brought down three of the most powerful thrones in Europe: Russia, Germany, and Austria.
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Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany and Emperor Karl I of Austria spent their final years in exile.
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 The Bolsheviks murdered the Russian Emperor and his family. Had they survived, the four daughters of Nicholas II,Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia, would certainly have topped most lists as the most eligible young royal women.
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despite his hemophilia, Alexis' position as heir to the Russian imperial throne, would have meant a brilliant dynastic marriage.
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The surviving Romanovs, as well as the Archduchesses of Austria and the princesses and duchesses of the former German ruling families, were no longer considered on the A-List for marital consideration. The Greek princesses largely lost their allure when King George II was deposed in 1924.Seven years later, the former highly touted Infantas Beatriz and Maria Cristina of Spain experienced the same situation when their father, King Alfonso XIII, went into exile when Spain was declared a republic.As the New York Times article pointed out, marriages with the nobility were popular. In Britain, such marriages were becoming the norm as the first three royal weddings since the end of World War I was with members of the British aristocracy. On July 17, 1917, the day when the British Royal Family renounced their German titles and adopted Windsor as the name of the House, King George V wrote in his diary: "I've also informed the [Privy] Council that May and I decided some time ago that our children would be allowed to marry into British families. It was quite a historic occasion."
(It should be noted that before the accession of George I, it was not uncommon for a member of the English or Scottish royal families to marry into the noble families. Queen Victoria encouraged such marriages, as well. Her daughter, Louise, was married to the Duke of Argyll, and her granddaughter, Princess Louise of Wales, was the wife of the Duke of Fife).In February 1919, George V's cousin, Princess Patricia of Connaught married the Hon. Alexander Ramsay of Mar, the younger son of Earl of Dalhousie. The Princess, who preferred painting and country life to royal panoply, renounced her royal title, and following her marriage, she was known as The Lady Patricia Ramsay. It was also unlikely that George V's only daughter, Princess Mary, would marry a foreign prince, although some assumed she might marry her first cousin, Crown Prince Olav of Norway. In 1922, Mary married Viscount Lascelles, heir to Harewood earldom. Her parents supported the marriage, and her countrymen were delighted that the princess would remain in Britain. Crown Prince Olav aside, the majority of her suitors were British aristocrats, including Lord Lascelles, the Earl of Dalkeith, and Viscount Althorp, whose fathers were the Duke of Buccleuch and Earl Spencer, respectively. A generation earlier, however, Mary probably would have wed a German prince. But in 1922, it was untenable that a British princess would consider marriage with a German prince. The Great War was still fresh in Britain's memory.
One of Princess Mary's adult bridesmaids was Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the youngest daughter of the Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne. Lady Elizabeth had been briefly courted by Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, but she accepted the proposal from Mary's second brother, Prince Albert "Bertie," the Duke of York. They were married at Westminster Abbey in April 1923. "Duke of York Weds Simple Scots Maid; Throngs Hail Them," headlined The New York Times.
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The princesses who emerged as the marital front runners in the 1920s included Jolanda, Mafalda, and Giovanna of Italy, the elder daughters of King Vittorio Emanuele III and his Montenegrin wife, Elena
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Princess Ingrid of Sweden, only daughter of Crown Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden
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and her cousins, Martha and Astrid, the younger daughters of Prince Carl and Princess Ingeborg
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Crown Princess Juliana of the Netherlands
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Princess Marie-José of Belgium
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Infanta Beatriz of Spain
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Princesses Elisabeth of romania
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Princesses maria of romania
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Princesses Ileana of romania
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mrslackles · 5 years ago
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Show stans or Beth stans are basically just Cristina Hendriks fan. And I like her too,but its as if you are not allowed to say anything negative about her character, because she is played by her. I can like Christina and still dislike how Beth behaves or how her character is written,because its just a role she is playing. And I have seen those comments defending Beth,why she is still with Dean by now. None of their reasons makes sense. It's now season 3 and she is nowhere near divorcing him.
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womenintranslation · 5 years ago
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A list—alphabetical by last name, with languages listed in Polish—of all Olga Tokarczuk's translators:
Source: Stowarzyszenie Tłumaczy Literatury
Irina Adelgejm – rosyjski
Bożena Antoniak – ukraiński
Olga Bagińska-Shinzato – portugalski
Tomasz Barciński  – portugalski
Raffaella Belletti  – włoski
Astrit Beqiraj – albański
Nina Biczuja – ukraiński
Silvija Borisova – bułgarski
Margot Carlier – francuski
Karol Chmel – słowacki
Choi Sung-eun – koreański
Đurđica Čilić Škeljo – chorwacki
Jennifer Croft – angielski
Doreen Daume – niemiecki
Silvano De Fanti – włoski
Barbara  Delfino – włoski
Wiktor Dmitruk – ukraiński
Grażyna Erhard – francuski
Jan Faber – czeski
Xavier Farré Vidal – hiszpański i kataloński
Gábor Kőrner – węgierski
Constantin Geambaşu – rumuński
Christophe Glogowski – francuski
Cristina Godun – rumuński
Yuan Hanrong – chiński
Lennart Ilke – szwedzki
Alexandra Ioannidou – grecki
Hristina Ivanova Simeonova-Mitova – bułgarski
Tatiana Izotova – rosyjski
Hatif Janabi – arabski
Vyturys Jarutis – litewski
Tapani Kärkkäinen – fiński
Ol’ga Leonidovna Katrečko – rosyjski
Runa Kildegaard Klukowska – duński
Esther Kinsky – niemiecki
Mirka Kostowa – bułgarski
Gieorgi Krystew – bułgarski
Maryla Laurent – francuski
Karol Lesman – niderlandzki
Hendrik Lindepuu – estoński
Antonia Lloyd-Jones – angielski
Hanne Lone Tonnesen – duński
Milica Markić – serbski
Mladen Martić – chorwacki
Mihályi Zsuzs – węgierski
Iveta Mikešová – czeski
Pero Mioč – chorwacki
Abel Murcia Soriano – hiszpański
Nguyen Chi Thuat – wietnamski
Nguyen Thi Thanh Thu – wietnamski
Hikaru Ogura – japoński
Agata Orzeszek – hiszpański
Lajos Pálfalvi – węgierski
Lisa Palmes – niemiecki
Greet Pauwelijn – niderladzki
Pavel Peč – czeski
Anna Polat – turecki
Lothar Quinkenstein – niemiecki
Ester Rabasco Macías – hiszpański
Anna Rubió – kataloński
Jarina Sencziszin – ukraiński
Maryna Shoda – białoruski
Maria Skakuj Puri – hindi
Jerzy Sławomirski – kataloński
Ostap Sływynski – ukraiński
Ksenia Starosielska – rosyjski
Jasmina Šuler-Galos – słoweński
Jan Henrik Swahn – szwedzki
Teresa Swiatkiewicz – portugalski
Aldona Szczepańska – norweski
Lidija Tanuševska – macedoński
Mishiko Tsukada – japoński
Jana Unuk – słoweński
Petr Vidlák – czeski
Anne Walseng – norweski
Bogumiła Wyrzykowska – hiszpański
Yi Lijun – chiński
Nese Yuce – turecki
Olga Zaicik – bułgarski
* dane Biblioteki Narodowej
We were thrilled to spot German novelist Esther Kinsky—do any of you polyglots see other writers-in-their-own-right showing up as translators here?
Thanks to translator Sean Gasper Bye for sharing this remarkable list.
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iwishicouldtellmystudents · 5 years ago
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1. Judith by Eglon Hendrik van der Neer
2. L’Envoûteuse (The Sorceress) by Georges Merle
3. Portrait of Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, Légitimé de France, Count of Toulouse by François de Troy
4. María Cristina de Borbón-Dos Sicilias (Maria Cristina of the Two Sicilies) by Vicent López Portaña
5. Frances Courtenay, wife of William Courtenay, 1st Viscount Courtenay by Thomas Hudson
6. Portrait of a Woman, Probably Elizabeth Aislabie, of Studley Royal, Yorkshire by Thomas Hudson
7. Dama del joyel (Lady with the Jewel) by Antonio Moro
8. Portrait of Natalia Sanguszkowa née Potocka by Johann Ender
9. Princess Kotschoubey by Franz Xaver Winterhalter
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hands in paintings
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veredes · 5 years ago
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Esbozos del viaje de la arquitectura a la naturaleza en la obra de Manuel Gallego Jorreto. La vegetación entreverada | Luis Gil
No es fácil, cada día menos, ver el uso de la naturaleza y la vegetación como motor de la arquitectura. El objeto de estas palabras es, sin embargo, observar cómo la obra de Manuel Gallego ha mantenido siempre un diálogo abierto entre el valor de la propia arquitectura y la de la naturaleza, bien la preexistente o bien aquella que es generada ex novo. Un diálogo que no es más que saber acompasar el tiempo propio del hecho arquitectónico, con el territorio pasado y futuro de su cultura, mediante el reloj de la vegetación, algo tan difícil.
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Luis Gil Pita, arquitecto Santiago de Compostela, Noviembre 2019
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charlesjening · 5 years ago
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Promotion Watch ’19: Let’s Congratulate Deloitte’s 386 New PPMDs for FY 2020
It’s been quite a while since we’ve done a post on new partner promotions at Deloitte, so we wanted to give some kudos to not only the 65 new partners in the class of 2020, but also the 237 managing directors and 84 principals who were recognized by Ucuzoglu & Co. for a job well done.
Here are the Green Dotters who got promoted, broken down by business line:
Audit & Assurance
Nick Accordino, Partner, Cleveland
Tricia Admire, Managing Director, McLean
Matt Albert, Partner, San Jose
Fernando Alonso, Partner, Kansas City
Zach Barnes,  Managing Director, Fort Worth
Brian Beglin, Managing Director, Charlotte
Lindsay Ann Bielski, Partner, Detroit
Matt Brito, Managing Director, New York
Brian Cassidy, Partner, Philadelphia
Hendrik Cloete, Managing Director, Tampa
Diane Craanen, Partner, Chicago
Shibani Dogra, Managing Director, San Diego
Justin Dutka, Managing Director, Philadelphia
Jesse Engle, Managing Director, Seattle
Paul Fischetti, Managing Director, Los Angeles
Ali Gee, Partner, San Francisco
Mike Gentile, Managing Director, Chicago
Carrie Gordon, Managing Director, Chicago
Matt Grams, Managing Director, Phoenix
Amy Groves, Managing Director, Stamford
Jeralyn Haber, Partner, Stamford
Amy Holcomb, Partner, McLean
Bobby Huang, Managing Director, Seattle
Alex Jackson, Partner, Jersey City
Beverly Janson Ho, Managing Director, McLean
James Kelley, Managing Director, Jacksonville
Robert Kerr, Partner, Atlanta
Joe Kick, Managing Director, Buffalo
George Kruglov, Managing Director, New York
Jenny La Crosse, Managing Director, Milwaukee
Kyle Lauret, Managing Director, Chicago
Dennis Leary, Managing Director, Boston
Matthew Lipschutz, Managing Director, Stamford
Nicole Luft, Partner, New York
Mike Lund, Partner, Chicago
Jonathan Margate, Partner, San Francisco
Aimee McDaniel, Managing Director, St. Louis
Brad McEachern, Partner, Costa Mesa
Nathan Mitchell, Partner, San Francisco
Shelby Ann Murphy, Managing Director, Stamford
Jean-Denis Ncho-Oguie, Partner, San Francisco
Mai Noonan, Managing Director, Seattle
Katie O’Connor, Partner, Costa Mesa
Sarah Patterson, Partner, Los Angeles
Jess Pennington, Managing Director, Phoenix
Jon Pickard, Managing Director, Hartford
Christy Pipes, Managing Director, Tampa
Hitesh Ramani, Partner, Parsippany
Doug Rand, Managing Director, Washington, DC
Kashif Riaz, Principal, San Jose
Jenna Lee Richman, Partner, New York
Leana Rolon, Managing Director, New York
Tessa Schneider, Partner, Denver
Michelle Silva, Partner, Parsippany
B.J. Spence, Partner, Boston
Ben Stanley, Partner, Memphis
Keiichiro Takagi, Managing Director, Atlanta
Steve Tepper, Managing Director, Chicago
Neal David Teutsch, Partner, Seattle
Dallas Thomason, Managing Director, Austin
Jiaojiao Tian, Partner, Stamford
Ryan Tolley, Partner, Boise
Nathan Uhl, Partner, Minneapolis
Cory Vann, Partner, Denver
Robert Vendig, Managing Director, Stamford
Keith Waldrop, Partner, Houston
Will Weeks, Managing Director, Boston
Daryl White, Managing Director, Princeton
Brent Wilberts, Partner, Des Moines
Matthew Wolfson, Managing Director, San Diego
Robbie Wong, Managing Director, San Jose
Jongsuk Yu, Managing Director, Los Angeles
Brian Ziberna, Managing Director, Raleigh
Client & Market Growth
Jim Carr, Managing Director, Pittsburgh
Anthony Cauterucci, Managing Director, Arlington
Audrey Hitchings, Managing Director, Denver
Steve Mahar, Managing Director, Boston
Joe Mathes, Managing Director, Atlanta
Rick Rivich, Managing Director, Houston
Dan Spillett, Managing Director, Parsippany
Consulting
Sam Abu-Izz, Managing Director, McLean
Paras Agarwal, Managing Director, Seattle
Jenny Ahn, Managing Director, Boston
Will Arnold, Managing Director, Pittsburgh
Kelly Alphonso Batts, Managing Director, Arlington
Sharon Beerling, Managing Director, San Francisco
Luis Benavides, Managing Director, McLean
Sarah Benczik, Principal, Arlington
Maurita Benjamin, Managing Director, Arlington
Aaron Berkowitz, Managing Director, Arlington
Aparupa Bhattacharya, Managing Director, Chicago
Ayan Bhattacharya, Managing Director, Philadelphia
Alan Brady, Principal, Los Angeles
Eric Bramley, Managing Director, Atlanta
Sasha Brecher, Managing Director, Arlington
Antonio Caroprese, Managing Director, Pleasanton
Stephen Casaceli, Principal, Charlotte
Will Chadrow, Principal, Seattle
Samrat Chakraborty, Managing Director, Costa Mesa
Louise Chang, Principal, Chicago
Andrew Chew, Managing Director, New York
Brian Clay, Managing Director, Boston
Nydia Clayton, Principal, Arlington
Oniel Cross, Principal, Arlington
Alok Dalal, Principal, Chicago
Satish Damodaran, Managing Director, Atlanta
Manav Dange, Principal, Chicago
Andy Davis, Principal, Minneapolis
Paula Davis, Managing Director, Arlington
Tejas Desai, Principal, Costa Mesa
Hemang Dholakia, Managing Director, Charlotte
Maria Downing, Managing Director, New York
Aaron Druck, Managing Director, Arlington
Katie Dye, Principal, Austin
Tim Egan, Managing Director, Minneapolis
Roland Ehigiamusoe, Managing Director, Atlanta
Sally Fingar, Managing Director, Minneapolis
Jonathan Fox, Managing Director, New York
Jack Fritz, Principal, Chicago
Fred Giacoma, Managing Director, Chicago
Chelsea Gorr, Managing Director, New York
Yogesh Goswami, Managing Director, Los Angeles
Bob Grabowski, Managing Director, Arlington
Dan Grayson, Principal, San Francisco
Luis Hakim, Principal, San Francisco
Danielle Hawkins, Principal, Atlanta
Andrew Heller, Managing Director, Stamford
Stacy Hodgins, Principal, New York
Anthony Jardim, Principal, Boston
Sam Johnson, Principal, Atlanta
Tony Johnson, Principal, Chicago
Kumar Kanisan, Managing Director, Chicago
Deepak Kannangala, Managing Director, San Francisco
Vik Kapoor, Managing Director, Raleigh
Sid Karia, Principal, Chicago
Kate Kauffman, Managing Director, Chicago
Greg Klebes, Managing Director, McLean
Alina Klinova, Principal, Boston
Harry Kocken, Managing Director, Arlington
Matthew Kraus, Managing Director, Chicago
Arjun Krishnamurthy, Managing Director, Atlanta
Vinoj Kumaran, Managing Director, Philadelphia
Michelle Lane, Managing Director, Arlington
Mike Larson, Managing Director, Minneapolis
Nick Laughlin, Principal, Pittsburgh
Susan Leal, Managing Director, Costa Mesa
Justine Lelchuk, Managing Director, New York
Nakul Lele, Managing Director, San Francisco
Dimitrios Liassidis, Principal, New York
Jinlei Liu, Managing Director, Boston
Bill Lloyd, Managing Director, Raleigh
Mic Locker, Principal, Stamford
Wilson Joseph Maliackel, Managing Director, Harrisburg
Praveen Mayalur, Managing Director, Los Angeles
Mike McCormick, Principal, Arlington
Dorsey McGlone, Managing Director, Boston
Denise McGuigan, Principal, Atlanta
Hilary Mclellan, Managing Director, Arlington
Keval Mehta, Principal, Princeton
Simmi Mehta, Principal, Austin
Nicholas Merizzi, Principal, Atlanta
Lee Merovitz, Managing Director, Chicago
Adam Benjamin Messer, Principal, San Francisco
Soumendra Mohapatra, Managing Director, Parsippany
Eduardo Morales, Managing Director, Minneapolis
Mani Murahari, Principal, Boston
Ramya Murali, Principal, New York
Christopher Newton, Managing Director, Houston
Joon Ooi, Managing Director, Atlanta
Karina Opdyke, Principal, Arlington
Hanish Patel, Managing Director, Los Angeles
Swati Suresh Patel, Managing Director, Chicago
Siddharth Sanjay Patil, Principal, Cleveland
Saikat Pattadar, Principal, San Jose
Nate Paynter, Principal, Charlotte
Ramona Pereira-Chakka, Principal, Harrisburg
Sid Pinnamaneni, Managing Director, San Jose
Sudhir Potturi, Managing Director, Costa Mesa
Jeff Powrie, Principal, New York
Brian Proctor, Principal, Costa Mesa
Vinod Pukalay, Managing Director, Dallas
James Michael Qua, Principal, Los Angeles
Brian Rabe, Managing Director, Sacramento
Ranjit Rao, Principal, Atlanta
Keri Reed, Managing Director, Arlington
Ryder Riess, Principal, McLean
Rodney Runolfson, Managing Director, San Francisco
Christian Saint-Onge, Principal, Costa Mesa
Ulrich Schoppe, Managing Director, Austin
Rochak Sethi, Principal, San Francisco
Deepak Sharma, Managing Director, San Francisco
Paul Shean, Managing Director, New York
Ben Shirley, Managing Director, Boston
Rajesh Singh, Managing Director, Parsippany
Kirk Snyder, Managing Director, Atlanta
Cristina Stefanita, Principal, San Francisco
Bobby Stephens, Principal, Chicago
Karthik Sukumar, Principal, Costa Mesa
Ryan Michael Szostek, Managing Director, Detroit
Arpan Tiwari, Managing Director, Dallas
Anil Tondavadi, Managing Director, Dallas
Muna Tuna, Managing Director, New York
Michael Vero, Principal, San Francisco
Bob Quan Vuong, Principal, McLean
Ronald Wagner, Managing Director, San Francisco
Jeff Walker, Principal, Houston
Amanda Walters, Principal, New York
James Weaver, Managing Director, Dallas
Jim Whitehead, Managing Director, Arlington
Sreshta Wickramasinghe, Managing Director, Sacramento
Ezrick Kendale Wiggins, Principal, Atlanta
Jeff Williams, Principal, Atlanta
Emily Yoo, Principal, New York
Maryann Zeira, Managing Director, Parsippany
Finance
Shannon Fitzpatrick, Managing Director, Parsippany
Megha Maripuri, Managing Director, Minneapolis
George Sumrow, Managing Director, Nashville
General Counsel
Alex Alexander, Managing Director, Los Angeles
David Kaye, Principal, New York
Joybell Silverman, Principal, San Francisco
Michael Welsh, Managing Director, Arlington
Global
Anna Ilse Dempsey, Managing Director, Jericho
Katie Kaminsky, Managing Director, Milwaukee
Government & Public Services
Shannon Madigan, Managing Director, Arlington
Office of the CEO
Meghan Downs, Managing Director, Hermitage
Office of the Managing Principal – Businesses
Laurie Mason, Managing Director, Seattle
Risk and Brand Protection
Laurie Gannon, Managing Director, Stamford
Dieu Hua, Managing Director, McLean
Sandy MacIsaac, Managing Director, Arlington
Risk and Financial Advisory
Ben Anderson, Principal, Portland
Peter Bahnemann, Managing Director, New York
Matt Baker, Managing Director, Arlington
Betsy Besanceney, Managing Director, Costa Mesa
Eric Bowlin, Partner, Richmond
Steven Cady, Managing Director, Charlotte
Cindy Marie Cerneka, Managing Director, Morrisville
Michael Corrao, Managing Director, Costa Mesa
Brian Cutlip, Managing Director, Boston
Amy Dove, Managing Director, Austin
Shawn Michael Duffy, Managing Director, San Francisco
Malik Dzirlo, Managing Director, McLean
Ryan Foughty, Managing Director, Dallas
Jason Frame, Managing Director, Parsippany
Jacob Gregg, Managing Director, Philadelphia
Ramsey Hajj, Principal, Boca Raton
Paul Harker, Managing Director, Houston
Keturah Henry, Principal, New York
Brian Hibner, Managing Director, Chicago
Chris Hoff, Managing Director, Atlanta
Gregg Huber, Managing Director, Pittsburgh
Meer Mahtab Hussain, Managing Director, Costa Mesa
Maegan Jonson, Managing Director, Costa Mesa
Willis Drew Kao, Managing Director, San Jose
Janice Keating, Partner, Arlington
Rick Kimsey, Partner, Nashville
Geoff Kovesdy, Principal, New York
Megan Levy, Managing Director, Atlanta
Saj Mathew, Principal, Arlington
Ezekiel McMillan, Partner, Arlington
Brad Mervis, Managing Director,McLean
James Miller, Principal, Charlotte
Ducky Min, Managing Director, San Francisco
Christine Michelle Murphy, Managing Director, Detroit
Lauren Nalu, Principal, Arlington
Badri Nemani, Managing Director, Arlington
David Oberst, Partner, Chicago
Clark Oeler, Principal, Pittsburgh
Jeff Olin, Managing Director, Costa Mesa
Nitin Pandey, Managing Director, Jersey City
Prashant Parikh, Managing Director, New York
Rishi Narendra Patel, Managing Director, Charlotte
Eliza Preoteasa, Managing Director, Chicago
Andrew Rafla, Principal, Jersey City
Subramanian Raman, Managing Director, Charlotte
Kelly Michael Rau, Managing Director, Cincinnati
Jonathan Rizzo, Principal, New York
Charlie Sanchez, Managing Director, Houston
Nikki Schutt, Principal, Stamford
Chrissy Scott, Principal, Chicago
Manish Shaida, Managing Director, Chicago
Colin Soutar, Managing Director, Arlington
Christopher Stewart, Partner, Arlington
Parag Thakkar, Managing Director, Chicago
Dina Trainor, Managing Director, Boston
Kevin James Urbanowicz, Managing Director, Houston
Justin Charles Wakefield, Managing Director, Minneapolis
Court Watson, Partner, Seattle
Charmaine Kathryn Wilson, Principal, San Jose
Talent
Casey Carlson, Managing Director, Boston
Holly Hernandez Elsasser, Managing Director, Phoenix
Tax
Jacob Aguero, Partner, Houston
Avi Ament, Managing Director, New York
Nazanin Azarian, Managing Director, McLean
Mat Beers, Partner, Miami
Abhishek Bhadauria, Managing Director, McLean
Samantha Bonanno, Partner, Tampa
Joel Booker, Partner, Dallas
Annie Bridenstine, Managing Director, San Diego
Todd Buffington, Managing Director, Kansas City
Sarah Caplan, Partner, Chicago
David Cauley, Partner, Atlanta
Brian Cavin, Managing Director, Nashville
Tom Cecchino, Principal, Stamford
Courtney Clark, Partner, Columbus
Jessica Craig, Managing Director, Boston
Brett Cummings, Managing Director, Dallas
Eugene Curtiss, Managing Director, Houston
Mike Daniels, Partner, Houston
Tarin DeVitto, Managing Director, McLean
Brian Matthew Drujak, Principal, McLean
Brittney Duffy, Managing Director, Houston
Megan Eastep, Managing Director, Dallas
Christina Noel Edwall, Partner, San Jose
Daphne Esposito, Managing Director, Chicago
Frank Falvo, Managing Director, Pittsburgh
Richard Feuring, Managing Director, Washington, DC
Bill Fisher, Managing Director, Richmond
Mary Fuerst, Managing Director, Los Angeles
Dominic Gabbianelli, Partner, Atlanta
Joe Gartner, Managing Director, Pittsburgh
Andrew Scott Guberman, Partner, New York
Kirsten Gulotta, Principal, New York
Kristopher Gustafson, Principal, San Francisco
Dave Hansen, Partner, San Francisco
Misty Henderson, Partner, Atlanta
Cory Joseph Hill, Managing Director, Chicago
Jared Steven Huish, Managing Director, Seattle
Rona Hummel, Managing Director, New York
Wendy Jackson, Principal, San Francisco
Mudit Kapoor, Managing Director, New York
Kyle Karrenbauer, Managing Director, New York
Matvey Kats, Principal, New York
Michael Kaul, Partner, New York
Bridget (Curtis) Kerbyson, Managing Director, Detroit
Mary Klaasen, Managing Director, Denver
Derek Krozek, Managing Director, Detroit
Matthew Lamberta, Principal, New York
Tomas Lenart, Managing Director, Pittsburgh
Daniel Lichaw, Managing Director, New York
Nicola Lostumbo, Principal, Chicago
Gregg Mangarelli, Managing Director, Milwaukee
Irene Manos, Principal, Stamford
Michael Mariani, Partner, New York
Shantanu Mohan, Managing Director, Jersey City
Alexis Morrison-Howe, Principal, Boston
Doug Nagode, Managing Director, Atlanta
Michelle Ng, Managing Director, New York
Sharon Niles, Managing Director, Boston
Joanne O’Brien, Partner, Los Angeles
David Orlandi, Managing Director, Stamford
Will Ou, Managing Director, San Jose
Nicole Patterson, Principal, San Jose
Katherine Plumb, Partner, Houston
Timothy Polefko, Managing Director, New York
Jarick Poulson, Managing Director, Salt Lake City
Farah Raja, Managing Director, San Francisco
Vasudha Rangaprasad, Principal, San Jose
Jason Richter, Principal, San Francisco
Jason Christophe Robertson, Principal, Washington, DC
Howard Sacks, Managing Director, Philadelphia
Jorge Sandoval, Partner, Costa Mesa
Micaela Saviano, Partner, Chicago
Mike Schlect, Partner, San Francisco
Andrea Schulz, Managing Director, Minneapolis
Jan Michael Skidds, Managing Director, Parsippany
Andrea Smith, Partner, Chicago
Roberto Sola, Managing Director, San Juan
Jim Sullivan, Managing Director, Boston
Adam Clayton Sylte, Managing Director, Seattle
Melanie Tomsula, Partner, Houston
Mary Rose Turman, Managing Director, Atlanta
Bella Verdiyan, Managing Director, Detroit
Elizabeth Wallin, Managing Director, Tampa
Clark Warner, Partner, Charlotte
Jeffrey Webb, Partner, Chicago
Greg Weiss, Partner, McLean
Dina Wiesen, Managing Director, Parsippany
Logan Wilkowich, Managing Director, Houston
Casey Yantosca, Partner, Boston
Hristina Zielinski, Managing Director, Stamford
Technology
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medusasxworld · 2 months ago
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I think on my next day off, (whenever that'll be) I'm gonna try and work on replies.
Here is the list of who I owe. If I'm forgetting anyone, let me know.
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cancersfakianakis1 · 8 years ago
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Direct Pharmacological Targeting of a Mitochondrial Ion Channel Selectively Kills Tumor Cells In Vivo
Publication date: 10 April 2017 Source:Cancer Cell, Volume 31, Issue 4 Author(s): Luigi Leanza, Matteo Romio, Katrin Anne Becker, Michele Azzolini, Livio Trentin, Antonella Managò, Elisa Venturini, Angela Zaccagnino, Andrea Mattarei, Luca Carraretto, Andrea Urbani, Stephanie Kadow, Lucia Biasutto, Veronica Martini, Filippo Severin, Roberta Peruzzo, Valentina Trimarco, Jan-Hendrik Egberts, Charlotte Hauser, Andrea Visentin, Gianpietro Semenzato, Holger Kalthoff, Mario Zoratti, Erich Gulbins, Cristina Paradisi, Ildiko Szabo The potassium channel Kv1.3 is highly expressed in the mitochondria of various cancerous cells. Here we show that direct inhibition of Kv1.3 using two mitochondria-targeted inhibitors alters mitochondrial function and leads to reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated death of even chemoresistant cells independently of p53 status. These inhibitors killed 98% of ex vivo primary chronic B-lymphocytic leukemia tumor cells while sparing healthy B cells. In orthotopic mouse models of melanoma and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, the compounds reduced tumor size by more than 90% and 60%, respectively, while sparing immune and cardiac functions. Our work provides direct evidence that specific pharmacological targeting of a mitochondrial potassium channel can lead to ROS-mediated selective apoptosis of cancer cells in vivo, without causing significant side effects.
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Leanza et al. show that two inhibitors that selectively target the mitochondrial potassium channel Kv1.3, which is often overexpressed in malignant cells, alter mitochondrial function, leading to ROS-mediated death of malignant cells in vitro and in vivo without overt effect on normal cells. http://ift.tt/2o77S2W
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jurnalbucuresti-blog · 8 years ago
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New Post has been published on JurnalulBucurestiului.Ro
New Post has been published on http://jurnalulbucurestiului.ro/america-se-trezeste/
America SE TREZEŞTE!
Se cere declanșarea URGENTĂ a investigațiilor împotriva miliardarului George Soros și a organizațiilor patronate de acesta
Autor: Antonia Hendrik
George Soros
Șeriful de culoare David Clarke, care are un mare capital de popularitate în SUA, a susținut un discurs în Wisconsin unde a cerut declanșarea urgentă a investigațiilor împotriva miliardarului George Soros și a organizațiilor patronate de acesta.
Clarke a început prin a spune că este încă stăpânit de „un sentiment de euforie” pentru ceea ce a realizat poporul american pe 8 noiembrie, când Trump a câștogat alegerile prezidențiale din SUA. „Am șocat lumea!”, a spus acesta. Șeriful s-a referit în special la modul în care „rețeaua de agenții de presă mincinoase” — printre acestea numindu-le pe New York Times, Washington Post, CNN, MSNBC, The Huffington Post — a încercat să îi compromită, prin răspândirea de minciuni, pe Donald Trump și pe Mike Pence, vicepreședintele SUA. Aceste instituții continuă chiar și acum activitatea de sabotarea și subminare a președintelui ales și a vicepreședintelui. El a mai spus că membri ai Congresului cer inițierea de investigații pentru a se afla dacă Rusia a influențat alegerile din SUA, în acest sens neexistând nicio dovadă, însă nu se cere nicio investigație împotriva celor care s-au implicat activ în deturnarea procesului electoral și incitarea la violență.
Rețeaua Soroș din România Mai mulți oameni cu greutate din anturajul președintelui Klaus Iohannis sau care fac parte din Guvernul României au legături extrem de strânse cu controversatul miliardar George Soros. Din 1990 și până acum, George Soros a dezvoltat o adevărată rețea de ONG-uri, cu care a acaparat noul concept de „societate civilă”, necunoscut românilor, astfel că a reușit să influențeze, în mod major, deciziile la nivel guvernamental. Pe lângă GDS și Fundația Soros, s-au dezvoltat o puzderie de ONG-uri legate de numele magnatului american. Una dintre cele mai renumite „creații” ale lui George Soros în România este Nicușor Dan. Alina Mungiu Pippidi, reprezentantul de seamă al lui Soros în România, a finanțat primele operațiuni civice ale lui Nicușor Dan, scrie evz.ro. Alina Mungiu și a sa Societate Academică Română a creat Alianța pentru o Românie Curată. Aceasta din urmă a fost finanțată, între anii 2010-2012, de CEE Trust a lui George Soros cu sume mari de bani, dar și din fonduri norvegiene. Din această Alianță fac parte Freedom House (Cristina Guseth), Grupul pentru Dialog Social și Asociația lui Nicușor Dan – Salvați Bucureștiul, titrează activenews.ro
La noi lingaii lui soros sunt in toate partidele si in parlament, securitate, politie, jandarmerie si nimeni nu se gandeste ca ar fi o problema!
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medusasxworld · 8 months ago
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I OWE:
REPLIES: 03 STARTERS: 00
MEREDITH GREY: Cristina
ISABELLA ACCETTA: Arizona.
NATALIA HENDRIKS: Shane.
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medusasxworld · 2 years ago
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INTRODUCTION:
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Female writer (goes by Medusa) who is a 32 year old, has been writing since 2009. Started on MySpace, moved to Sitemodel then roleplayer.me, which I still have my accounts on there, but barely on anymore. Active writer (has a part time job, but on daily) on Twitter and trying to be active more on tumblr. Multi-paragraph and literate writer. Pisces woman who's a Simmer and play other games. Huge horror freak and loves Animals and M&Ms. Has a cat who I love dearly. She's my baby as she likes to cuddle a lot with me. Has Anxiety and is extremely shy from the beginning. As soon as I get more comfortable with a person, I become more open. Has some learning disability, which I barely talk about. Not ashamed, just don't talk about. Mostly had issues with Math and English when I was in school. PhotoShop Editor, which I edit all my photo's, but use most of my coloring from Primadonna unless stated otherwise. I write mainly in the Grey's Anatomy, The Walking Dead, and Sons of Anarchy verses. However, I am open to others as well. I love Charmed, Bones, Nashville, Scandal, Alias, etc... I'm obsessed with MerDer (GREYS), Rori (TWD), SydVaughn (ALIAS), Olitz (SCANDAL), and TaraJax (SOA).
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