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Location: The Undercroft pool
Time: Night
It was never really quiet in the Undercroft, but there were parts of it that quieted down depending on the time of day. The pool for instance didn't seem nearly as popular in the dead of night. Jamie was used to living by a vampire's schedule, and the luxury of a pool was impossible to ignore. Even if he had to swim in his altogether, there not being swimming trunks available. It was worth it. Almost anything would have been.
Jamie had been on the swim team at school, the rowing team, the almost anything team that allowed him to look like slightly less of a nerd. Cutting through the water felt like he was washing off years. He swam until he was exhausted, and then kept going until he had to stop or he might drown. Could he even do that?
Pulling himself to the edge, he leaned and breathed, his muscles screaming, loving the feeling. Seeing another person, and recognizing (thanks to Noah) that he was also a slave, though his collar looked kind of different (would he ever understand this?), he smiled and offered up the pool as he massaged his tired legs. "Sorry, not trying to claim the whole thing." After a belated memory, he added, "I'm Jamie, by the way. New, obviously."
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location: outside the councilors suites
Byron could track anybody, anywhere. It even said so on his business card. And he was currently on the hunt for one particular halfling, previously the worst employee at Summer Secrets, currently apparently the temporary property of the Irish councilman. Typical. So he was waiting, doing sleight of hand tricks to keep himself distracted and cracking his knuckles, because technically he wasn't allowed in anyone's suite without invitation. Honestly, who even made these rules? So untrusting.
Seeing his quarry, Byron hopped off the banister that he'd been balanced on and dropped directly next to Arnon. "Hey, Pixie Sticks." He gave the halfling's ear a flick and pulled the ace of spades out from behind it. "I leave for two seconds and this is where I find you?" Reaching behind Arnon to run a finger along the edge of his collar, Byron flicked the little padlock at the back. "Love the accessory. Got that whole mad dog thing going for you."
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It was an annual trip he did to the castle to deal with work related things, mostly handling of accounts when vampires came and left. Usual stuff that he made a routine out of, he didn't like staying in the castle for too long. He may not have been a slave but he was still at the whims of the vampires he serviced. They're less likely to bother him at the bank than they would be in the middle of where they kept themselves. After his last meeting he had left the suite in a bored mood, none of these were very fun nor did they illicit anything worth feeding from.
The demon, now bored and hungry, moved through the hallways minding his own when he spotted someone. He cared little about the poor slaves that came through here, nor would he have stopped had it been one of them. He'd recognized his face, at this point he wondered if anyone of any importance would have recognized him by now. Grim made it his mission to know, and remember the faces that passed through the village. This one pinged his memory and it looked like he was up to no good, brilliant.
With a devious smirk, he turned on his heel and made his way over to him casually. "You look a little lost." He spoke once he'd gotten close to him, hands were firmly held within his pockets as he leaned a little forward towards him. "Not doing something you're not suppose to, eh? What a place to be breaking some rules."
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Noah snorted. "Okay, sure, but we can't exactly do fuck all about that, can we? At least I can deal with shit between us on my own terms." The cambion didn't trust the bright smile. Arnon was clearly some kind of slippery fucker who's mood seemed to change pretty damn quickly, which was saying something because Noah wasn't exactly steady when it came to moods himself. "You really wanna know what's goin' on down here when you're free to walk around the whole damn castle? Doubt that." Noah shook his head, wishing he had another cigarette as he slumped back against the other side of the couch. It wasn't like he was going to ask the little prick for one though. Case in point, he kept firing off insults, and Noah glared at him again. "Not after one of 'em's clocked the other. Either it becomes a real fight or someone runs off. Where the fuck have you been that you don't know that? And all your shitty little comments aren't makin' me wanna stick around and give you the time of day."
“what’s worth taking seriously is being held captive by a bunch of egotistical freaks. but if you wanna include petty squabbles that won’t mean shit in a decade, be my guest. it’s your own time you’re wasting.” catching the quizzical look shot his way, arnon flashed a bright grin back at the cambion. if they were going to smooth out the exchange, why not start now? it made sense in arnon’s mind, at least. “what d’you mean why do i care? it’s interesting. duh.” it was arnon’s turn to look mildly bewildered as he contemplated the second line of questioning, his brow furrowing as he held noah’s gaze. “well… yeah. that’s generally how normal people communicate. you gonna bother making an effort or are you jus’ gonna keep asking stupid questions? it’s gonna be a long afternoon if you’re committed to the latter. should i get some flashcards or somethin’ instead? would that be easier for you?”
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#snzblr#kb writes#s/tranger t/hings#e/ddie m/unson#c/hrissy c/unningham#a/cgas1978#t/ristan f/arnon#snz kink
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The story of the kidnapping of 16-year-old John Paul Getty III and the desperate attempt by his devoted mother to convince his billionaire grandfather Jean Paul Getty to pay the ransom. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Gail Harris: Michelle Williams Jean Paul Getty: Christopher Plummer Fletcher Chase: Mark Wahlberg Cinquanta: Romain Duris Oswald Hinge: Timothy Hutton John Paul Getty III: Charlie Plummer John Paul Getty III (Age 7): Charlie Shotwell John Paul Getty II: Andrew Buchan Saverio Mammoliti: Marco Leonardi Giovanni Iacovoni: Giuseppe Bonifati Il Tamia ‘Chipmunk’: Nicolas Vaporidis Corvo: Andrea Piedimonte Bodini Piccolino: Guglielmo Favilla Maria: Adele Tirante Nancy: Stacy Martin Aileen Getty (Age 6): Maya Kelly Aileen Getty (Age 15): Anna Devlin Mark Getty (Age 4): Kit Cranston Mark Getty (Age 13): Stanley Treshansky Ariadne Getty (Age 2): Ginevra Migliore Ariadne Getty (Age 11): Josie Sayers Millicent: Olivia Grant Annie: Charlotte Beckett Attorney: Roy McCrerey Coroner: Giulio Base Kidnap Van Driver: Nicola Di Chio Prostitue #1: Alessandra Roca Prostitute #2: Francesca Inaudi Rome Hotel Butler: Francesco Bomenuto Arab Sheikh: Ghassan Massoud Bullimore: Clive Wood Conservator: Jonathan Aris BBC Reporter: Oliver Ryan Secretary Getty Oil: Cherise Silvestri Barn Man: Enzo Attanasio Barn Woman: Monica Nappo Villager #1: Gino Nardella Villager #2: Chantal Ughi Carabinieri Captain: Riccardo De Torrebruna Film Crew: Stand In: Lucy Scarfe Unit Production Manager: Francesca Cingolani First Assistant Director: Raymond Kirk First Assistant Director: Roy Bava Second Assistant Director: Edoardo Petti “A” Camera Operator: Daniele Massaccesi First Assistant “A” Camera: Alberto Torrecilla Second Assistant “A” Camera: Riccardo Pau “B” Camera Operator: Marco Sacerdoti First Assistant “B” Camera: Francisco Pintore Second Assistant “B” Camera: Irene Chiappa “C” Camera Operator: Andrea Arnone First Assistant “C” Camera: Emiliano Topai Second Assistant “C” Camera: Esther Venanzi Original Music Composer: Daniel Pemberton Script Supervisor: Annie Penn Gaffer: Francesco Zaccaria Key Grip: Massimiliano Dessena Best Boy Grip: Giorgio Pezzotti Producer: Ridley Scott Producer: Dan Friedkin Production Assistant: Ivan Janakat Producer: Chris Clark Producer: Quentin Curtis Producer: Mark Huffam Producer: Bradley Thomas Producer: Kevin J. Walsh Director of Photography: Dariusz Wolski Editor: Claire Simpson Production Design: Arthur Max Art Direction: Samy Keilani Art Direction: Andrew Munro Supervising Art Director: Cristina Onori Art Direction: Massimo Pauletto Art Direction: Gianpaolo Rifino Set Decoration: Letizia Santucci Costume Design: Janty Yates Makeup Artist: Sleiman Tadros Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gilbert Lake Supervising Sound Editor: Oliver Tarney Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Mark Taylor Health and Safety: Daniel Rogers Set Decoration: Richard Roberts Casting: Carmen Cuba Co-Producer: Aidan Elliott Co-Producer: Marco Valerio Pugini Co-Producer: Teresa Kelly Book: John Pearson Writer: David Scarpa Stunt Double: Jdanov Andrei Stunt Coordinator: Franco Maria Salamon Foley Artist: Jack Stew Dialogue Editor: Rachael Tate ADR Mixer: Mark DeSimone Makeup Artist: Louise Young Makeup Artist: Laura Lilley Makeup Artist: Raffaella Iorio Makeup Artist: Jana Carboni Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Liz Barlow Casting: Lara Atalla Casting: Teresa Razzauti Casting: Kate Ringsell Movie Reviews:
#1970s#based on novel or book#based on true story#italy#kidnapping#ransom demand#rome#Top Rated Movies#wealth
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Jérémie, 48:12 - C`est pourquoi voici, les jours viennent, dit l`Éternel, Où je lui enverrai des gens qui le transvaseront; Ils videront ses vases, Et feront sauter ses outres.
Jérémie, 48:13 - Moab aura honte de Kemosch, Comme la maison d`Israël a eu honte De Béthel, qui la remplissait de confiance.
Jérémie, 48:14 - Comment pouvez-vous dire: Nous sommes de vaillants hommes, Des soldats prêts à combattre?
Jérémie, 48:15 - Moab est ravagé, ses villes montent en fumée, L`élite de sa jeunesse est égorgée, Dit le roi, dont l`Éternel des armées est le nom.
Jérémie, 48:16 - La ruine de Moab est près d`arriver, Son malheur vient en grande hâte.
Jérémie, 48:17 - Lamentez-vous sur lui, vous tous qui l`environnez, Vous tous qui connaissez son nom! Dites: Comment ce sceptre puissant a-t-il été brisé, Ce bâton majestueux?
Jérémie, 48:18 - Descends du séjour de la gloire, assieds-toi sur la terre desséchée, Habitante, fille de Dibon! Car le dévastateur de Moab monte contre toi, Il détruit tes forteresses.
Jérémie, 48:19 - Tiens-toi sur le chemin, et regarde, habitante d`Aroër! Interroge le fuyard, le réchappé, Demande: Qu`est-il arrivé? -
Jérémie, 48:20 - Moab est confus, car il est brisé. Poussez des gémissements et des cris! Publiez sur l`Arnon Que Moab est ravagé!
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Kaden's lips pulled into a frown and his magic faded away with his section completed like nothing ever happened. And nothing good ever happened when Raiden's name was mentioned. He knew firsthand how that massive toddler of a tribrid worked and the fact that he targeted Arnon in the castle made him sick for the briefest of seconds until Rhys reassured him that the halfling still remained unbroken. A small smile tugged at the corner of his mouth and he shook his head wondering if Arnon ever had a breaking point; for the kid's sake he hoped not. "That talkative mouth of his sure loves windin' his sorry ass in trouble, don't it?" he chuckled fondly. He really ought not to encourage that, even from afar like this. After all, running his mouth was how Arnon essentially wound up in Tiernan's possession.
While Rhys took one side of the street, Kaden crossed over to the other. He stood in the middle of the street since this side road was closed from the destruction causing blockage and his violet energy reappeared to drag debris and rubble out of the way and return another building to its former glory. "That's how the council operates," he said drily. "They're in charge and love flauntin' it. Logic, facts, and reason don't resonate well with their version of reality." It sounded like he spoke from experience and maybe it was. Living with Lucien Gaudet proved a perfect subject for that claim. He laughed, glancing back at Rhys again. "I reckon I ain't ever had a break since before I had kids," he admitted. "Now what about you? When's the last time you had one?"
Rhys was more than happy to listen as Kaden recounted the intricate details of his bond with the halfling. Outside of his trial against Tiernan, Rhys hadn’t known Arnon particularly well and the few times he’d been called upon to fix the attempted damages made to the claimed slave’s collar had been… insightful, if he was going to be polite about it. It was hardly surprising to see that someone as inherently impulsive as the boy was as drawn as he was to Kaden; the kresnik practically radiated serenity in his own special way – it was undoubtedly the perfect balm to quell such a rebellious fire. His attention flickered between Kaden and the debris of his own section intermittently, the pale golden glow of his restoration magic shimmering around him as he flicked a wrist to neatly reconstruct the foundations laid bare before him. The affection in Kaden’s voice widened Rhys’ smile almost immediately. It was rare to stumble across such genuine displays of emotion within the confines of the castle; to finally be around real sentimentality and adoration again was a breath of fresh air that Rhys hadn’t realised he’d needed.
“Sounds like you came into his life at the right time. Kids like that usually just need a nudge in the right direction. I doubt there’s anyone better suited for that than you, even if it’s as exhausting as it sounds,” taking a small step back, Rhys cocked his head to one side as he narrowed his eyes in focus as the finishing touches were applied to restore the building back to its former glory, not a single element out of place. “And you got a crappy Father’s Day card too?” A low whistle left the witch as he glanced towards Kaden, his brow raising with a laugh shortly after. “That’s as good as an official adoption in my eyes.” Wandering a little further down to size up the next stage of rebuilding, Rhys turned to face Kaden as his concerns were voiced and did his best to school his expression to one of reassurance. “He seemed to be doing all right, all things considered. He’d had a nasty run-in with Raiden a week or so before when I saw him last, but that didn’t seem to dull his… sparkle. He was talkative. Really talkative. Didn’t seem to be suffering in any way, didn’t have any major injuries that I could pick up on. Even if he’s trapped in Halloran’s company, he could be a lot worse off. Seems like he’s figured out how to play the game.”
Turning his attention back to the remnants of the devastation, Rhys raised both hands to shift the majority of the rubble to one side, keeping a watchful eye over it as it was gently lifted into the air and placed as gently as possible to one side so that he could get a better look at exactly what he’d be working with. It also gave him a chance to reinforce his mental shielding a little more, already wary of his thought process before the words had left him. “I feel for him. I mean, it’s a lose/lose situation no matter how we look at it. I didn’t agree with his sentencing – from what I could gather, there was nothing concrete for them to go off of. Emerson had proof of Arnon’s whereabouts, right?” He knew better than to address the Council by name in a discussion like this but that didn’t stop his expression from darkening for a moment, a gentle shaking of his head translating his disapproval effortlessly. “Still, as I said, the kid’s not suffering. Hopefully that’s one less thing for you to worry about amidst all of…” Rhys gestured loosely towards the mess before them both. “…all this. When’s the last time you got a break? A real one, I mean? Seems to me that you’re long overdue one.”
#p: restoration#para#rhysdasior#never apologize for your replies i love reading them regardless of length <3#you're welcome for all the feels from arnon's fave dad c: <3
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Judges 11: 18. "The Ledge."
Question: What is a big bathhouse bottom?
Answer: Choose the answer that is the most correct:
a. Be a true example!
b. Prepare, the End is Near!
c. The Belly of the Beast.
d. Dairy Queen.
e. Fucking silly.
The Number is 814, had or "sharp."
The verb חדה (hada I) is said to mean to sharpen. It's used only twice in the Bible, both times in Proverbs 27:17: "Let iron sharpen iron, and let a man sharpen the countenance of his friend".
Obviously, a verb that means to sharpen can be easily tied to iron (that's normal), but to stick the same to a man's face is rather curious. It's just as lopsided to figure that the man's face will be gladdened (as is normal), while the iron will somehow be gladdened also (which is curious).
Still, it's also quite absurd to reckon that iron is sharpened by iron. Iron, if it gets sharpened, is sharpened on a stone, not on more iron. In fact, when a sharp iron object meets another one, both objects will get blunted. And when they meet a jolly tingle erupts, quite like the joy that arises in two friends meeting. Ergo: this verb should probably be translated with to gladden or rejoice.
=monkey see, monkey do.
18“Next they traveled through the wilderness, skirted the lands of Edom and Moab, passed along the eastern side of the country of Moab, and camped on the other side of the Arnon. They did not enter the territory of Moab, for the Arnon was its border.
Arnon has the following meaning:
The unused verb ארן ('aran) appears to have meant to be nimble, agile, or even high up or aroused, and in cognate languages it yields a noun for a kind of wild mountain goat. The indeed Biblical noun ארן ('oren) means fir or cedar.
The noun ארון ('aron) is the word that is usually translated with Ark (that is the Ark of the Covenant, not the Ark of Noah). But this noun is also used for the coffin in which Joseph's bones were repatriated, or the chest in the temple in which money was collected.
It's not clear whether these boxes were known from the wood they were made of (namely the sprightly fir or cedar), caused society to be nimble, agile or elevated, or perhaps because these boxes were designed to exist within a collective verbal expression from bystanders (after the verb רנן, ranan).
In v. 18 the Shoftim says the Jewish Self remains in a state of Kadesh if it is uncertain. It is not allowed in Moab, Ammon, Edom, or Arnon if it is not properly prepared. Proper preparation is the study of the Torah up until the moment of the Seder, and when the Seder has been surpassed one may follow Moses across the Red Sea into young adulthood.
Whether or not waiting for the Seder means one is fruitful or barren, the Shoftim says depends on the upper qualities of one's friends whom the Torah says must be Kedoshim.
The Value in Gematria is 8757, חזהז, hazaz. Hazas means to watch, but to watch like one is walking a ledge while following a vision:
The verb חזה (haza I) is a poetic verb meaning to look, see or behold (Song of Solomon 7:1, Isaiah 33:20), to experience a prophetic vision (Numbers 24:4, Ezekiel 12:27), or to understand/perceive (Job 34:32, Psalm 63:2). The more regular verb meaning to see is ראה (ra'a), but its usages seem parallel.
The term Hazaz also means "to follow the boss."
If he is a good boss, what fun. If he is not, watch your step.
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Favara. La Dott.ssa Claudia Caramanna, Procuratore della Repubblica per i minorenni di Palermo per il convegno dell'I.C. "Brancati"
Organizzato dall’Istituto Comprensivo di Favara “V. Brancati” della Dirigente Scolastica Carmelina Broccia, si è svolto mercoledì 24 maggio, con inizio alle ore 11.00, nella sala del collare del Castello Chiaramontano della città dell’Agnello Pasquale, il Convegno “Cittadinanza attiva a scuola, tra conoscenza e partecipazione: diritti e doveri, regole e libertà”. L’evento ha avuto inizio con l’esibizione degli alunni del coro scolastico diretto dal prof. Antonio Cusumano che hanno cantato l’inno nazionale. Poi gli alunni della classe 4 G della scuola Primaria guidati dall’ins. Melissa Pullara hanno messo in scena una recita sul ruolo formativo, tra regole e diritti, della nostra Costituzione italiana dal titolo “Il giardino dei diritti”. La prima parte del convegno è stata dedicata alla visione del cortometraggio “Cambiare” realizzato dagli alunni della classe II C della scuola secondaria, con la partecipazione dei docenti, del personale della scuola e dei genitori. La sceneggiatura è stata affidata alla prof.ssa Ombretta Canu e la regia al prof. Giuseppe Cirlincione. Si è voluto fornire ai ragazzi, attraverso la simulazione di casi reali suggeriti dagli stessi, stimoli e strumenti per approfondire e riflettere su cittadinanza e partecipazione attiva. Dopo i saluti istituzionali della Dirigente Scolastica, del Sindaco Antonio Palumbo, della Presidente del Consiglio comunale, Miriam Mignemi, sono intervenuti per un saluto il Viceprefetto vicario, dott. Massimo Signorelli, il Questore di Agrigento dott. Emanuele Ricifari, il Comandante del centro anticrimine natura carabinieri Tenente Colonello Vincenzo Castronovo, Don Calogero Lo Bello e il Presidente del Misos prof. Ernesto Ciracì, Prima volta a Favara, in veste di relatrice, per la Dott.ssa Claudia Caramanna, Procuratore della Repubblica per i minorenni di Palermo, che è riuscita a coinvolgere gli alunni presenti con preziosi spunti di riflessione sul ruolo della Procura per i minorenni nel contrasto dell’illegalità e le devianze sociali con lo scopo sia di proteggere i più deboli che di attuare percorsi di misure rieducative. Emozionante è stato il momento nel quale la stessa Caramanna ha raccontato un suo ricordo del magistrato Francesca Morvillo, che aveva lavorato per ben 17 anni, dal 1971 al 1988, come Procuratore presso il Tribunale per i minorenni di Palermo. La dirigente scolastica Carmelina Broccia, a conclusione dei lavori, ha espresso in primis un profondo ringraziamento alla Dott.ssa Claudia Caramanna per la sua presenza e si è complimentata con la stessa per la splendida lezione interattiva, pienamente coinvolgente per gli alunni che hanno avuto l’opportunità di porre domande ed esprimere le loro riflessioni. La dirigente nel suo intervento ha sottolineato l’importanza che la scuola agisca in stretta sinergia con la famiglia e con le Istituzioni a tutti i livelli, per contribuire, pur nella specificità dei propri ruoli, alla formazione di giovani cittadini attivi, consapevoli, capaci di osservare la realtà con senso critico, pronti a partecipare in maniera proattiva e responsabile alla vita della comunità. Ha coordinato i lavori la dott.ssa Etta Milioto, Cavaliere della Repubblica, da anni impegnata nel portare avanti assieme ai docenti dell’Istituto il progetto “Cittadinanza e Costituzione”. Ad arricchire la mattinata, gli interventi dell’alunna Emily Fallea che ha eseguito con il violino il brano “Le Filatrici” di Alberto Curci, guidata dalla prof.ssa Elisa Baglieri e accompagnata al pianoforte dal prof. Antonio Cusumano, dell’alunno Matteo di Fede che ha recitato la poesia da lui stesso scritta, dal titolo “A scuola di vita” e dagli alunni Sciortino, Rinoldo e Pullara Selenia, Giardina Giorgia guidati dalla prof.ssa Giovanna Arnone e dalla prof.ssa Margherita Palilla. Read the full article
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Festa della mamma al tennis !
Domenica 14 Maggio hanno provato ad avere inizio i campionati nazionali di serie B che vedono le nostre squadre ai nastri di partenza con grandi aspettative.
Purtroppo l’unica variabile non controllabile, il meteo, è arrivato a sparigliare le carte, non permettendo ai ragazzi della B2 di scendere in campo presso lo SC Selva Alta di Vigevano, così come rinviando l’incontro casalingo della Serie C Maschile.
Le uniche quindi a schierarsi sono state le ragazze capitanate da Mauro Arnone, impegnate all’esordio nel Girone 3 contro le temibili avversarie dello SC Sassuolo, onestamente sfortunate perché colpite da defezioni dell’ultimo minuto che non hanno permesso al Circolo emiliano di presentarsi a ranghi completi.
In ogni caso, le partite da vincere ci sono state e … sono state tutte vinte dalle nostre amazzoni !
Schierata come singolarista Asya Colombo, opposta alla giovane e promettente 2.7 Cremonini Azzurra, in una partita dove la nostra portacolori ha dovuto lottare non tanto contro l’avversaria ma soprattutto contro gli spettri dei difficili momenti appena passati. Asya è infatti reduce da un grave infortunio alla spalla che l’ha tenuta lontana dai campi per mesi, durante i quali ha dovuto convivere con enormi sacrifici e sofferenze durante le sedute di fisioterapia grazie alle quali è uscita dal tunnel. Comprensibile e doverosa la commozione a fine match, dopo il 64 63 finale che racconta di una prestazione solida e sempre di testa. Via i fantasmi dell’infortunio Asya, e da adesso in poi tutta la grinta necessaria per tornare ai tuoi livelli !
Come numero 1 il CTP ha quindi schierato Cavelli Carola (2.4) che in una parola ha disputato e vinto una partita … alla Carola. Chissà se anche nella vita reale a Carola piacciono le montagne russe, lo chiederemo alla prima occasione … certo è che sedersi in tribuna mentre gioca lei, fa vivere al pubblico un’esperienza simile !
La fredda cronaca parla infatti di un 5 a 2 sopra nel primo set, poi perso 7 giochi a 5, di un secondo parziale che sembrava scappare via sul 4 a 1 per la 2.5 Gubertini Alice … in un match che sembrava perso ! Da qui le proverbiali accelerazioni della Cavelli portavano a casa il parziale per 64, per poi vedere la luce spegnersi di nuovo sino al 4 a 0 sotto, palla del 5 a 0 ! In realtà, eravamo a questo punto all’apice della roller coaster e da lì iniziava la discesa, se pensate che il parziale è stato 6 giochi a 0 per il CTP. Se non è una partita da montagne russe con il punteggio 57 64 64 … Grande Carola !!!
Il terzo punto del singolo era quindi deciso a tavolino vista l’assenza dell’avversaria, con Sonia Cassani nemmeno scesa in campo, ma prontissima a schierarsi nel doppio ormai solidissimo in coppia sempre con la Cavelli, a spazzare via le malcapitate emiliane 60 63.
Un 4 a 0 bello, deciso, emozionante e che non poteva far iniziare meglio il sogno targato Serie B1 !
Note di merito a chi non è sceso in campo ma che in presenza (le giovani e ormai integrate nella squadra Mirella Salvagnin e Giorgia Orsini insieme con la più esperta Aurora Urso pronta ad esordire presto) e chi da lontano, lontanissimo (Vale Urelli & famiglia dagli USA) hanno trascinato il team con la fondamentale componente del tifo e del sostegno.
Ci piace come sapete sottolineare questo aspetto, in uno sport per definizione individuale come il tennis, in un gruppo dove lo spirito di vera squadra costruito in questi anni da Mauro, Mattia e da tutti i nostri professionisti, garantisce un attaccamento ed una spinta fondamentali in un girone così impegnativo.
Ora ci si mette in viaggio, per due consecutive trasferte in quel di Sinalunga (Siena) e CT Giotto (Arezzo) per cercare di confermare lo stato di forma della nostra squadra … FORZA RAGAZZE !!!
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Appendix: Some of Mark Sheppard in Sci-fi/Fantasy/comic book Shows
The X-Files: Cecil L’Ively
M.A.N.T.I.S.: C Flayton Ruell
Sliders: Jack
Star Trek – Voyager: Leucon
The Invisible Man: Yuri Gregorov
The Chronicle: Nitro
Special Unit 2: The Chameleon
Charmed: Arnon
Firefly: Badger
Jake 2.0: Hartman
Medium: Dr Charles Walker/Jack Walker
Bionic Woman: Anthony Anthros
Battlestar Galactica: Romo Lampkin
Dollhouse: Tanaka
Chuck: Ring Director
Warehouse 13: Benedict Valda
Doctor Who: Canton Delaware
Supernatural: Crowley
Doom Patrol: Willoughby Kipling
#x files#mark sheppard#fire#cecil l'ively#m.a.n.t.i.s#mantis#c flayton ruell#sliders#star trek#star trek voyager#leucon#the invisible man#yuri gregorov#the chronicle#nitro#special unit 2#chameleon#charmed#arnon#firefly#badger#jake 2.0#hartman#medium#charles walker#bionic woman#anthony anthros#battlestar galactica#romeo lampkin#dollhouse
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Interesting Papers for Week 18, 2021
Complementary Inhibitory Weight Profiles Emerge from Plasticity and Allow Flexible Switching of Receptive Fields. Agnes, E. J., Luppi, A. I., & Vogels, T. P. (2020). Journal of Neuroscience, 40(50), 9634–9649.
Spontaneous Network Coupling Enables Efficient Task Performance without Local Task-Induced Activations. Allaman, L., Mottaz, A., Kleinschmidt, A., & Guggisberg, A. G. (2020). Journal of Neuroscience, 40(50), 9663–9675.
Sub-second Dopamine and Serotonin Signaling in Human Striatum during Perceptual Decision-Making. Bang, D., Kishida, K. T., Lohrenz, T., White, J. P., Laxton, A. W., Tatter, S. B., … Montague, P. R. (2020). Neuron, 108(5), 999-1010.e6.
Three rules govern thalamocortical connectivity of fast-spike inhibitory interneurons in the visual cortex. Bereshpolova, Y., Hei, X., Alonso, J.-M., & Swadlow, H. A. (2020). eLife, 9, e60102.
Frontal eye field neurons selectively signal the reward value of prior actions. Chen, X., Zirnsak, M., Vega, G. M., & Moore, T. (2020). Progress in Neurobiology, 195, 101881.
The priority for access to awareness of information matching VWM is mirror-invariant. Ding, Y., Naber, M., Paffen, C., Sahakian, A., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2021). Cognition, 206, 104463.
Effects of MT lesions on visuomotor performance in macaques. Gattass, R., Soares, J. G. M., & Lima, B. (2020). Progress in Neurobiology, 195, 101931.
Temporally-precise disruption of prefrontal cortex informed by the timing of beta bursts impairs human action-stopping. Hannah, R., Muralidharan, V., Sundby, K. K., & Aron, A. R. (2020). NeuroImage, 222, 117222.
Behavioral and Neural Bases of Tactile Shape Discrimination Learning in Head-Fixed Mice. Kim, J., Erskine, A., Cheung, J. A., & Hires, S. A. (2020). Neuron, 108(5), 953-967.e8.
Visual statistical learning is facilitated in Zipfian distributions. Lavi-Rotbain, O., & Arnon, I. (2021). Cognition, 206, 104492.
Visual Stimulus Content in V4 Is Conveyed by Gamma-Rhythmic Information Packages. Lisitsyn, D., Grothe, I., Kreiter, A. K., & Ernst, U. A. (2020). Journal of Neuroscience, 40(50), 9650–9662.
Exact Mean-Field Theory Explains the Dual Role of Electrical Synapses in Collective Synchronization. Montbrió, E., & Pazó, D. (2020). Physical Review Letters, 125(24), 248101.
Temporal codes of visual working memory in the human cerebral cortex: Brain rhythms associated with high memory capacity. Noguchi, Y., & Kakigi, R. (2020). NeuroImage, 222, 117294.
Bumblebees perceive the spatial layout of their environment in relation to their body size and form to minimize inflight collisions. Ravi, S., Siesenop, T., Bertrand, O., Li, L., Doussot, C., Warren, W. H., … Egelhaaf, M. (2020). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117(49), 31494–31499.
Visual attention modulates the integration of goal-relevant evidence and not value. Sepulveda, P., Usher, M., Davies, N., Benson, A. A., Ortoleva, P., & De Martino, B. (2020). eLife, 9, e60705.
Sample size evolution in neuroimaging research: An evaluation of highly-cited studies (1990–2012) and of latest practices (2017–2018) in high-impact journals. Szucs, D., & Ioannidis, J. P. (2020). NeuroImage, 221, 117164.
Differential Emergence and Stability of Sensory and Temporal Representations in Context-Specific Hippocampal Sequences. Taxidis, J., Pnevmatikakis, E. A., Dorian, C. C., Mylavarapu, A. L., Arora, J. S., Samadian, K. D., … Golshani, P. (2020). Neuron, 108(5), 984-998.e9.
Effects of dopamine on reinforcement learning in Parkinson’s disease depend on motor phenotype. van Nuland, A. J., Helmich, R. C., Dirkx, M. F., Zach, H., Toni, I., Cools, R., & den Ouden, H. E. M. (2020). Brain, 143(11), 3422–3434.
Attention control and the attention schema theory of consciousness. Wilterson, A. I., Kemper, C. M., Kim, N., Webb, T. W., Reblando, A. M. W., & Graziano, M. S. A. (2020). Progress in Neurobiology, 195, 101844.
Distinct neural ensemble response statistics are associated with recognition and discrimination of natural sound textures. Zhai, X., Khatami, F., Sadeghi, M., He, F., Read, H. L., Stevenson, I. H., & Escabí, M. A. (2020). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117(49), 31482–31493.
#science#Neuroscience#computational neuroscience#Brain science#research#cognition#cognitive science#neurobiology#neurons#psychophysics#scientific publications
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Row shook his head laughing. "Only on special occasions. You know, Christmas, Easter, Arbor Day." The shorts were stupid and made him look like a go-go boy or a really shitty roller disco outfit. "He trusses you up in it?" Row had no idea what trussed meant, except in terms of a turkey, and he had to assume Arnon wasn't geing prepared to roast. Though maybe that was too big an assumption in this place. "Is it one of those aprons that says Kiss the Chef or somethin'? Or does he not let you wear anything else?" Aprons seemed so much better than his current outfit that Row couldn't imagine an issue with them. "Would have to get a salary first, but I'll let the higher ups know. Maybe we should unionize."
The questions made Row stiffen for a moment, before pouring and downing another large glass of Long Island Iced Tea. "A little longer than a month. Maybe month and a half. Don't really have a calendar and the whole tally marks on the wall thing is so last year." The second part was more complicated and required a level of emotional honesty Row wasn't interested in at the best of times. "We're all a whore for someone, right? Not sure working in an Amazon warehouse is any worse."
barely suppressing a laugh at row’s commentary on the clothing choice, arnon attempted to swallow the mouthful of his drink as gracefully as he could manage, wiping his mouth with the back of his hand after with a pained sigh. choking in this place wasn’t how he wanted to spend his last minutes, even if the company was pleasant. “don’t tell me that’s the uniform they’ve got you in,” arnon replied gravely, his brow furrowing into a light frown as he scanned his gaze over the other from head to toe. “i mean, shit– i thought the dumbass apron thing emerson trusses me up in was garish, but that’s a whole new low.” gently knocking his glass against row’s own, arnon allowed a bright grin to settle in place upon his features once again. “you deserve a raise if they’re gonna make you parade around in that. the only good thing is that you do kinda pull it off pretty well. i guess that’s gotta count for something.”
leaning across to top up his own glass, arnon soon refocused his attention on rowan. his experience with those enslaved by the castle was minimal. he tried his best to avoid mingling with anyone directly involved with the castle in his day-to-day life. it was only really during working hours and occasional trips to the library that arnon found himself having to at least pretend to be polite around them all. “if you don’t mind me asking… how long have you been here for? is it as awful as it seems?”
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The way there are ZERO works for T/ristan F/arnon (1978) out there. Guess I’ll have to do it myself 😭
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