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Not So Alone Quotes, Again
WARNING: This one's gonna have shipping (Evanissdy/ Evan and Cassidy + Beckory/Gregory and Tony), if you do not like these ships, then please just ignore this.
Also they're mainly older teens/young adults for these quotes
(If you can't tell, writer's block has hit me like a ton of bricks)
Cassidy: I need dating advice.
Gregory: Well-
Tony: Don't listen to him, he asked me out in a McDonald's parking lot.
Cassidy: ... And you said yes?
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Elizabeth: Why are your tongues purple?
Evan: We had slushies... I had a blue one...
Cassidy: And I had a red one.
Elizabeth: Oh... OH!
Charlie: You drank each other's slushies?
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Ellis: All in all, I'd say that was a 100% successful mission.
Evan: We left Michael behind
Gregory: yeah, so like he said, all in all, a 100% successful mission!
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Evan: Cassidy, I'm sad.
Cassidy, holding her arms out for a hug: It's gonna be okay.
Tony: Gregory, I'm sad.
Gregory, nodding: Mood.
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Michael: Evan, Elizabeth, I know you two snuck out last night.
Elizabeth, whispering to Evan: Play dumb!
Evan, panicking: Who are Evan and Elizabeth?
Elizabeth: NOT THAT DUMB!
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Elizabeth, after getting her wisdom teeth out: This message is directed to the dentist who did wisdom teeth removal surgery on me. I came to you with four teeth and you sent me home with two. So I have a question for you, sir; Where are my teeth?! Where are they you coward, you teeth thief?! I was supposed to have four so where are the other ones, sir?! You dentist man, give me my nom noms!
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Charlie: Okay, we're going to put everything we love in this box.
Cassidy, immediately: Can I put Evan in the box?
Charlie: What? No-
Elizabeth: Can I put Evan in the box?
Charlie: No!
Ellis: Can I-
Charlie: NO ONE IS PUTTING EVAN IN THE BOX!
Ellis: I was gonna suggest Cassie.
Gregory: Put Cassie and Evan in the box-
Charlie: NO!
*In the end, they needed a bigger box because Charlie was outvoted.*
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Tony: Hey Cassidy, wanna third wheel on my date with Gregory tomorrow?
Cassidy: Sure.
Tony: Evan! Wanna third wheel on my date with Gregory tomorrow?
Evan: Sure...?
Tony: Great, I've always wanted to go on a double date!
Cassidy & Evan: *furiously flustered noises*
Gregory: Tony...
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Nick: Can I have some of those?
Elizabeth: You wouldn't like them, they're salty.
Nick: I like you, don't I?
(Nick belongs to @cobalt-axolotl)
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Cassie: The power's out again.
Gregory: Oh don't worry, we got this.
Evan: We?-
*Gregory and Elizabeth shake rapidly until they glow*
Tony: What-
Elizabeth: We swallowed our flashlights!
Cassidy, grabbing Gregory and shaking him: WHY WOULD YOU-
Gregory: Because we can~
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Elizabeth, walking into the kitchen and seeing all the limes are peeled: Nick, I love you, but what the H-E-Double FUCK?!
Nick, sipping his drink: I love you too!
#fnaf#evan afton#michael afton#elizabeth afton#fnaf cassie#fnaf gregory#nick carter#incorrect fnaf quotes#tony becker#ellis tales from the pizzaplex#ellis tftp#ellis fnaf#fnaf ellis#fnaf tony#fnaf cassidy#charlie emily#charlotte emily#into the fazverse#not so alone au#beckory#evanissdy#evan x cassidy#rabbit circus#what the fuck is evan/cassidy's ship name
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Australian tv shows with lgbt* characters
A-Z
Deadloch (2023) (wlw, mlm) | Prime Video | trailer
Dulcie Collins (Kate Box)
Cath York (Alicia Gardener)
Sven Alderman (Tom Ballard)
Skye O'Dwyer (Holly Austin)
Nadiyah Zammit (Mia Morrissey)
Heartbreak High (2022) (wlw, mlm/nblm, ace, trans/nb) | Netflix | trailer
Darren Rivers (James Majoos)
Quinn "Quinni" Gallagher-Jones (Chloé Hayden)
Malakai Mitchell (Thomas Weatherall)
Douglas "Ca$h" Pigott (Will McDonald)
Dustin "Dusty" Reid (Joshua Heuston)
Sasha So (Gemma Chua-Tran)
Missy Beckett (Sherry-Lee Watson)
Anthony "Ant" Vaughn (Brodie Townsend)
Rowan Callaghan (Sam Rechner)
A Place To Call Home (2013-2018) (mlm) | (?) | trailer
James Bligh (David Berry)
Harry Polson (Dominic Allburn)
William Brackley (Michael Yore)
Please Like Me (2013-2016) (mlm, wlw) | Netflix | trailer
Josh (Josh Thomas)
Geoffrey (Wade Briggs)
Patrick (Charles Cottier)
Arnold (Keegan Joyce)
Hannah (Hannah Gadsby)
Ben (David Quirk)
Kyah (Freya Stafford)
The Heights (2019) (mlm) | (?) | trailer
Sully Tran (Koa Nuen)
Ash Jafari (Phoenix Raei)
#australian queer shows#heartbreak high 2022#a place to call home#deadloch#please like me#the heights#lgbt characters#series#lgbt#gay#lesbian#bise#bisexual#asexual#nonbinary#heartbreak high
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Extended credits for Museum at Tomorrow episode 5
Below the cut are all of the folks who I used (and asked to be credited) for recordings in Museum at Tomorrow episode 5- specifically, the "This is not for You" recordings.
(The list was too long for podcast episode descriptions)
These recordings were mixed into the soundscape of the show, heavily processed- so you may or may not be able to pick out your voice. Each unique recording is preserved as rhythem, timber, and shape within the episode.
Thank you for your work in creating the canvas of this piece.
Kate Bullen
K R Forsyth
Vega Jacobsen
Charlie
Rovi
Grace Gamble
Wesley Lee Balete
Charlie Sloykowski
JC Hendry
Courtney Brothers
Arabella McDonald
Hanc Finestra
Katie H
Galacticguppy
Beck Smith
GreenHeronHive
Micheal Vee
Mira Singer
Laurent J.L. Hall
Carley Mothersell
woaaah
cmt
November_Clouds
Elliott Neptune
Enrica Jossi
Ace
Jahan Shah
Morgan Galagher
Niall LG
Bates
Caroline Mincks
Daniel Kurtz
AJ Fidalgo
Tani
Shura
Zedek H
Halebop
Malia Northstar
Greg Ruddick
Solstice Hannan
Jessamy Thomison
Cassie A.
Rachel Spokony
miss mr meow
Arti Richardson
Mattie J.
Geddy Cary-Avery,
Ophelia Cary-Avery
Sophie Kaplan
X Speaks
Devin
Craux
Cap
Joe R
Ray Goldberg
Mog
The Marble System
Tina Case
Kate Bullen
Marionette
LD
Maddy Searle
Remi P
Meg Taylor
Beth
Evan Tess Murray
Amanda Jones
Amanda Ehrhardt
Nathan Fisentzou-Haji-Leonti
Johanna Andersson
Tess Huth
@faeriebullshit
Olivia Lion
Ange
Bridget M. Mueting
Wil Williams
Katie Utke
aceofgames
Savy Stay
Graham Rowat
Meredith
spaceacebreakface
Molly Walsh
Belinda Parker
Erin Celovsky
liz
Caden Osojnak
Danniac
Ray Schrader
Atlas Byrd
AJ. S.
JayseHasNoGrace
Fay Blackmore
Sharon Peterson
Katharina Abschlag
Izzy
Ace Tayloe
kat B
Siz Hart
moth
Kathryn Cox
G. Honnigford
Pine Gonzalez
sisyphus
Essay
artie eigengrau
Rook Davis
Izzi Mata
grayson
Tamara Jones
Willow
G.F.
Leigh sharpe
Zelda MacFarland
Arkyn Wolf
Elany
Elaine Wiley
Mary Lewis-Phillipps
Claudia Elvidge
Kei Burke
Katie Vargas
Karleen Preator
Alicia Babich
Jonathan Sciance
Étoile
Hayden Laver
Barrett Vann
S Kramer
Maya Hiers-Lairson
judas
Archer Hickerson
Malinda
Nicole Liang
LF Haye
Louis Carroll
Stefanie K.
Autumn Wang
jayvin
Badger Merriweather
Aiden
Sender Paulson
vexxervee
Rob Weiner
Peril
Lotte Schmidt
fynn
Lor
Josie D.
Jaryn Tyson
Common Blue Icarus
resplendeo
Claire Alpern
skelejor
Matt Weiss
M Zemlock
Kay Eileen
Callisto Holmes
Rhys
Noah Quinn
Sarah Elizabeth
Willow Belden
Amanda McCormack
Esrah Del Carlo
sunny
the Hartmans
Lee Ann Eden
Bob Proctor
Clueless
deda eliensis
Ohallo
Tara Schile
Marzi
Flameheart Dryad
Sarah Lambrix
JB Segal
Ellis C
Ash
Autumn
Jaime Tamar
Haze Peers
Moose
Erin Bevan
Luci Tomich
Bryn
Michael W.
Kim Fukawa
Amy Strieter
Petra Hall
Mal
Charlie Rayshich
Susan Weiner
Everett Blackthorne
Vergess
Tor
ArionWind
M. Alti
N. B. Green
Aiden Nicholson
Jacky Rubou
Nura Lawrence
Gwen Clancy
Ollie M.
Caroline
Duo
Iris
ML Beck
Ray Makowski
Eljay Rich
MV8
Michelle Pigott
Rachel Pfennigwerth
Janika
Jamie Gump
Mason J Miller
Ella Watts
Cole
Mady Oswald
Valerie "ShinyHappyGoth" Kaplan
Anne Baird
Emily Ricotta
el-draco-bizarro
Ansel Burch
Nathan Sowell
LM Heß
Cy
Richard Peers
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So back in 2020 I started law school. I moved back to Philadelphia in the midst of a global pandemic (after moving back to my parents house for the first few months of COVID) and was going a little stir crazy living all alone. So within the first month of school, I made a thread of screen grabs from IASIP that, in some way or another, correlate with American court decisions. In honor of season 16 correlating with me studying for the bar exam, here is that SAME tread three years later.
(Disclaimer: these are merely observations I made, this should not be construed as legal advice in any compacity).
Dougherty v. Salt, 125 N.E 94 (1919).
Lucy v. Zehmer, 84 S.E.2d 516 (1954).
Obergefell v. Hodges, 576 U.S. 644 (2015).
Lawrence v. Texas, 539 U.S. 558 (2003).
Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113 (1973). (This was made before Dobbs, and honestly this is more fitting for that terrible decision unfortunately).
Michael H. v Gerald D., 491 U.S. 110 (1989).
ACLU v. DOJ, 681 F.3d 61 (2012).
Stewart v. Mitts, 539 Pa. 596 (1995).
Griswold v. Connecticut, 381 U.S. 479 (1965).
Palmore v. Sidoti, 466 U.S. 429 (1984).
City of Philadelphia v. New Jersey, 437 U.S. 617 (1978).
Babb v. Wilkie, 140 S.Ct. 1168 (2020).
Hall v. McBryde, 919 P. 2d 910 (1996).
Slayton v. McDonald, 690 So. 2d 914 (1997).
Nelson v. Carroll, 355 Md. 937 (1999).
Parrot v. Wells Fargo & Co., 82 U.S. 524 (1872).
Myhaver v. Knutson, 189 Ariz. 286 (1997).
Arce v. U-Pull-It Auto Parts, Inc., No. 06-5593 E.D. Pa. (Unpublished 2008).
Cervelli v. Graves, 661 P.2d 1032 (1983).
Webb v. McGowin, 27 Ala. App. 82 (1935).
And if for whatever reason you decide you want to see the original thread, thats here: https://twitter.com/877KashNow/status/1305998850021232640?s=20
#always sunny#iasip#dennis reynolds#dee reynolds#charlie kelly#mac mcdonald#mac iasip#it’s always sunny#it’s always sunny in philadelphia#bird law
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Bleach’s Trilingual Voice Cast - Quincies
[Karakura Town]
Masaki Kurosaki (🇯🇵: Sayaka Ohara // 🇺🇸: Ellyn Stern) Masaki Kurosaki "Young" (🇯🇵: Sayaka Ohara // 🇺🇸: Cherami Leigh)
Uryū Ishida (🇯🇵: Noriaki Sugiyama // 🇺🇸: Derek Stephen Prince) Uryū Ishida "Young" (🇯🇵: Takako Honda)
Sōken Ishida (🇯🇵: Eiji Maruyama // 🇺🇸: David Lodge -> Liam O'Brien)
Old Man Getsu (🇯🇵: Takayuki Sugo // 🇺🇸: Richard Epcar)
Ryūken Ishida (🇯🇵: Ken Narita // 🇺🇸: Michael McConnohie -> Christopher Swindle)
Izumi Ishida (🇯🇵: Rei Igarashi // 🇺🇸: Karen Strassman)
Kanae Katagiri (🇯🇵: Mamiko Noto // 🇺🇸: Megan Hollingshead)
[Wandenreich]
[A] Yhwach (🇺🇸: Richard Epcar)
[B] Jugram Haschwalth (🇺🇸: Robbie Daymond)
[J] Quilge Opie (Xander Mobus)
[H] Bazz-B (🇺🇸: Xander Mobus)
[O] Driscoll Berci (🇺🇸: Bill Butts)
[D] Askin Nakk Le Vaar (🇺🇸: Daman Mills)
[N] Robert Accutrone (🇺🇸: Neil Kaplan)
[E] Bambietta Basterbine (🇺🇸: Anne Yatco)
[F] Äs Nödt (🇺🇸: Elijah Ungvary)
[U] NaNaNa Najahkoop (🇺🇸: Zeno Robinson)
[K] BG9 (🇺🇸: Aaron LaPlante)
[W] Nianzol Weizol (🇺🇸: Robbie Daymond)
[I] Cang-Du (🇺🇸: Landon McDonald)
[S] Mask De Masculine (🇺🇸: Bill Butts)
[L] PePe Waccabrada (🇺🇸: Zeno Robinson)
[P] Meninas McAllon (🇺🇸: Anne Yatco)
[R] Jerome Guizbatt (🇺🇸: Todd Haberkorn)
[Q] Berenice Gabrielli (🇺🇸: X)
[Y] Loyd Lloyd & Royd Llyod (🇺🇸: Robbie Daymond)
[?] Shaz Domino (🇺🇸: X)
[Z] Giselle Gewelle (🇺🇸: Casey Mongillo)
[X] Lille Barro (🇺🇸: Evan Michael Lee)
[M] Gerard Valkyrie (🇺🇸: Dave B. Mitchell)
[C] Pernida Parnkgjas (🇺🇸: X)
[T] Candice Catnipp (🇺🇸: Shara Kirby)
[L] Liltotto Lamperd (🇺🇸: Cherami Leigh)
[?] James (🇺🇸: Christopher Swindle)
[V] Gremmy Thoumeaux (🇺🇸: AJ Beckles)
(🇯🇵: X // 🇺🇸: X) (🇯🇵: X // 🇲🇽: X) X (🇺🇸: X)
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Birthdays 8.29
Beer Birthdays
Hathor (Egyptian Goddess of Drunkenness)
Charles H. Wacker (1856)
Rudolph J. Schaefer III (1930)
Brittany Evans; St. Pauli Girl 2006 (1975)
Jim Woods (1980)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Temple Grandin; animal welfare advocate (1947)
Lenny Henry; British comedian (1958)
Jean Auguste Ingres; artist (1780)
John Locke; English philosopher (1632)
Charlie Parker; jazz saxophonist (1920)
Famous Birthdays
Arthur Anderson; actor (1922)
Richard Attenborough; film director, actor (1923)
Lanny Barbie; porn actor (1981)
Bob Beamon; long jumper (1946)
Henry Bergh; ASPCA founder (1811)
Ingrid Bergman; actor (1915)
Richard "Mr." Blackwell; fashion critic (1922)
Aimé Bonpland; French botanist and explorer (1773)
Edward Carpenter; English anthologist and poet (1844)
Chris Copping; English singer-songwriter and guitarist (1945)
Rebecca DeMornay; actor (1959)
Todd English; chef (1960)
Werner Forssmann; German physician (1904)
William Friedkin; film director (1935)
James Glennon; cinematographer (1942)
Neil Gorsuch; judge (1967)
Elliot Gould; actor (1938)
Alex Griffin; English bass player (1971)
Carla Gugino; actor (1971)
Thom Gunn; English-American poet (1929)
Chris Hadfield; Canadian astronaut (1959)
Karen Hesse; author and poet (1952)
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.; writer, scientist (1809)
Michael Jackson; pop singer (1958)
Charles Kettering; inventor (1876)
Hiroki Kikuta; Japanese game designer (1962)
Robin Leach; television host (1941)
Betty Lynn; actress (1926)
Dave Malone; singer-songwriter and guitarist (1952)
John McCain; politician (1936)
Arthur B. McDonald; Canadian astrophysicist (1943)
Herbert Meier; Swiss author (1928)
Lea Michele, American actress and singer (1986)
Anton Newcombe; singer-songwriter and guitarist (1967)
Jimmy C. Newman; singer-songwriter and guitarist (1927)
Isabel Sanford; actress (1917)
Joel Schumacher; film director (1939)
Preston Sturges; film director (1898)
Barry Sullivan; actor (1912)
Wolfgang Suschitzky; Austrian-English cinematographer (1912)
Noah Syndergaard; baseball player (1992)
Dinah Washington; singer (1924)
Geoff Whitehorn; English singer-songwriter and guitarist (1951)
Stephen Wolfram; English-American physicist and mathematician (1959)
Steve Yarbrough; novelist (1956)
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Oman Avenues Mall: The Best Place for Shopping in Oman
In the heart of Muscat, Oman Avenues Mall is a premier destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment. Since its inauguration in May 2015, this expansive mall has transformed the retail landscape in Oman, offering an unparalleled shopping experience. Managed by the esteemed LuLu Group International, Oman Avenues Mall has quickly become synonymous with luxury, variety, and convenience, making it the best place for shopping in Oman.
A Grand Inauguration
Oman Avenues Mall was officially opened under the patronage of M.A Yusuff Ali, the Managing Director of LuLu Group International. The grand opening marked a significant milestone in Oman's retail sector, attracting thousands of visitors eager to explore the extensive array of offerings. With its strategic location and impressive architecture, the mall immediately captured the attention of locals and tourists alike.
An Array of Retail Excellence
As one of the largest malls in Muscat, Oman Avenues Mall houses an impressive lineup of prestigious retail brands. From high-end fashion boutiques to popular high-street stores, the mall caters to a diverse range of tastes and preferences. Shoppers can find everything from the latest fashion trends and electronics to home decor and beauty products, all under one roof.
Fashion enthusiasts will be delighted with the selection of international brands such as Zara, H&M, and Marks & Spencer. For those looking for luxury, Oman Avenues Mall offers an exquisite range of designer stores, including Michael Kors, Hugo Boss, and Coach. The mall's comprehensive mix of retailers ensures that every visitor can find something to suit their style and budget.
Culinary Delights
Oman Avenues Mall is not just a shopping destination; it is also a haven for food lovers. The mall boasts a diverse array of dining options, ranging from casual eateries to fine dining restaurants. Whether you're in the mood for local Omani cuisine, Italian delicacies, Asian flavours, or international fast food, the mall's food court and restaurants have something to satisfy every palate.
The food court is a bustling hub where visitors can enjoy quick bites from renowned chains such as McDonald's, KFC, and Subway. For a more relaxed dining experience, the mall features several sit-down restaurants offering a variety of cuisines. Popular options include Nando's, Chili's, and Shang Thai, where patrons can savour delicious meals in a comfortable setting.
Entertainment Galore
For those seeking entertainment, Oman Avenues Mall offers a plethora of options to keep visitors of all ages engaged. The mall is home to a state-of-the-art cinema complex, where movie enthusiasts can catch the latest blockbusters in a luxurious and comfortable setting. With multiple screens and cutting-edge technology, the cinema provides an immersive viewing experience.
Families with children will discover numerous activities designed to engage and entertain the young ones. The mall features a dedicated play area, where kids can enjoy a variety of games and rides in a safe and supervised environment. Additionally, Oman Avenues Mall hosts regular events and activities, ensuring there is always something exciting happening for visitors to enjoy.
A Shopper's Paradise
What sets Oman Avenues Mall apart as the best place for shopping in Oman is its commitment to providing a holistic shopping experience. The mall's spacious and modern design creates a pleasant and inviting atmosphere, making it a joy to explore. With ample parking facilities, easy access, and a wide range of services, Oman Avenues Mall ensures that every visit is convenient and enjoyable.
In addition to its retail, dining, and entertainment offerings, the mall also features essential services such as banking facilities, a hypermarket, and wellness centres. This all-in-one approach makes Oman Avenues Mall a true shopper's paradise, catering to the diverse needs of its visitors.
Community and Cultural Hub
Oman Avenues Mall is more than just a commercial establishment; it is a vital part of the community. The mall frequently hosts cultural events, exhibitions, and performances, celebrating the rich heritage and traditions of Oman. These events provide a platform for local artists and performers to showcase their talents, fostering a sense of community and cultural appreciation.
Future Prospects
Looking ahead, Oman Avenues Mall continues to innovate and expand its offerings to meet the evolving needs of its visitors. The mall's management is committed to enhancing the shopping experience by introducing new brands, dining options, and entertainment facilities. With its strategic vision and dedication to excellence, Oman Avenues Mall is poised to remain the top shopping destination in Muscat for years to come.
Conclusion
Oman Avenues Mall stands as a testament to the dynamic growth and modernization of Muscat. Its comprehensive mix of retail, dining, and entertainment options makes it the best place for shopping in Oman. Whether you are a fashion enthusiast, a food lover, or a family seeking a day of fun, Oman Avenues Mall offers an unmatched experience that caters to all. Visit Oman Avenues Mall today and discover why it is the premier shopping destination in the Sultanate of Oman.
#Best Place for Shopping in Oman#shopping malls in muscat#shopping#shopping malls#shopping in oman#malls in oman#oman#muscat
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Release: December 1, 1978
Lyrics:
He came from somewhere
Back in her long ago
The sentimental fool don′t see
Tryin' hard to recreate
What had yet to be created
Once in her life
She musters a smile
For his nostalgic tale
Never coming near
What he wanted to say
Only to realize
It never really was
She had a place in his life
He never made her think twice
As he rises to her apology
Anybody else would surely know
He′s watching her go
But what a fool believes he sees
No wise man has the power
To reason away
What seems to be
Is always better than nothing?
And nothing at all
Keep sending him
Somewhere back in her long ago
Where he can still believe
There's a place in her life
Someday, somewhere
She will return
She had a place in his life
He never made her think twice
As he rises to her apology
Anybody else would surely know
He's watching her go
But what a fool believes he sees
No wise man has the power
To reason away
What seems to be
Is always better than nothing?
And nothing at all
Songwriter:
But what a fool believes he sees
No wise man has the power
To reason away
What seems to be
Is always better than nothing?
And nothing at all
Kenneth Clark Loggins / Michael H. Mcdonald
SongFacts:
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Homepage:
The Doobie Brothers
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Discover the Best Shopping Destination in Oman: Oman Avenues Mall
Nestled in the heart of Muscat, Oman Avenues Mall stands as a beacon of modern retail, dining, and entertainment. As the best shopping mall in Oman, it offers an unparalleled experience, blending luxury, convenience, and a family-friendly atmosphere. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor exploring the beautiful landscapes of Oman, a trip to Oman Avenues Mall is a must for an exceptional shopping and leisure experience.
A Retail Haven
Oman Avenues Mall boasts an impressive array of stores that cater to diverse tastes and preferences. From high-end luxury brands to popular high-street retailers, the mall has something for everyone. Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect:
Fashion and Accessories: Indulge in the latest trends with stores like Zara, H&M, and Mango. For luxury enthusiasts, brands like Michael Kors and Swarovski offer exquisite collections.
Beauty and Cosmetics: Sephora, MAC, and The Body Shop are just a few of the many stores where you can find top-notch beauty products.
Electronics and Gadgets: Tech lovers can explore stores like Sharaf DG and Emax, which feature the latest in electronics, from smartphones to home appliances.
Home and Lifestyle: Transform your living space with stylish home décor from Home Centre and Pottery Barn.
Culinary Delights
Shopping can work up an appetite, and Oman Avenues Mall does not disappoint with its vast selection of dining options. From quick bites to gourmet meals, the mall’s food court and restaurants offer a culinary journey around the world:
Food Court: With a variety of fast-food chains like McDonald's, KFC, and Subway, the food court is perfect for a quick and satisfying meal.
Casual Dining: Enjoy a relaxed dining experience at Chili’s, Nando’s, or Paul, where you can savor international cuisines.
Cafés and Dessert Spots: For coffee and sweets, head to Starbucks, Costa Coffee, or Baskin Robbins to treat yourself to delicious beverages and desserts.
Entertainment Galore
Oman Avenues Mall is not just a shopping destination; it’s a hub of entertainment and leisure activities:
Cinema: The state-of-the-art cinema complex offers the latest blockbusters, providing a perfect way to unwind after a day of shopping.
Fun City: This family entertainment center is a hit among children, featuring a range of games, rides, and activities that ensure hours of fun.
Events and Activities: The mall frequently hosts events, exhibitions, and live performances, adding an extra layer of excitement to your visit.
Unmatched Convenience
Convenience is key at Oman Avenues Mall, with ample parking space, easy access, and a range of services designed to make your visit as comfortable as possible:
Parking: With multi-level parking facilities, finding a spot for your vehicle is hassle-free.
Accessibility: The mall is designed to be accessible to everyone, with elevators, escalators, and ramps throughout.
Customer Service: The information desk and customer service centers are always ready to assist with any queries or concerns you may have.
A Destination for All
Oman Avenues Mall is more than just a shopping center; it’s a destination that caters to all ages and interests. Whether you're looking to shop the latest fashion trends, enjoy a delicious meal, catch a movie, or simply spend quality time with family and friends, the mall provides a vibrant and dynamic environment.
Conclusion
In the vibrant city of Muscat, Oman Avenues Mall stands out as the premier shopping destination. Its extensive retail options, diverse dining choices, and plethora of entertainment activities make it a must-visit spot. So, next time you find yourself in Oman, make sure to set aside time to explore and enjoy everything that Oman Avenues Mall has to offer. Happy shopping!
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"For the General Mining Association (GMA), then, the strike was unambiguously about control. Union miners had received eviction notices in the spring of 1882. Those remaining sustained themselves during the summer with the help of a plentiful herring fishery and cod. By September, a contingent of only 31 individuals was left. “Supplies are not sent as regularly as they should,” reported the Trades Journal, “yet the brothers are stout hearted. The strike is still on.” Sydney physician and William McDonald’s brother, Dr. Michael A. McDonald, also made calls at Lingan to attend to the remaining people there free of charge. However, it was clear no resolution was in sight, and the GMA was not interested in suggestions from the union miners to submit the case to the government for arbitration. Meanwhile, by November rumblings about [mine manager] Lynk’s intentions to move men from Low Point to Lingan were heard. In January, Lynk indeed made efforts. Nine men were sent from Low Point to work at Lingan, but they were “captured by the union” and returned to Low Point. Later, on 25 January, six more men working at Lingan were captured by a union delegation. R. H. Brown was scandalized. The group of “50 or so Unionists” had entered the enclosure around the pit at Lingan, ignoring “a notice at the gate prohibiting any person going there without permission of the GMA or their Agent.” Brown subsequently interviewed Drummond Lodge delegates who had participated in the Lingan excursion on direction of the PWA subcouncil. “I told them to warn all the men whom they represented that I would prosecute any man who entered upon any of the GMAssn property at Lingan,” he fumed. By month’s end, it was reported that seven pairs of men were working the pit along with two or three loaders.
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Lynk and the GMA persisted in their efforts to find workmen to send to Lingan. John McKinnon, a tailor in Sydney, reportedly tried to recruit a man, returning to Little Glace Bay from the country, to work at Lingan for $2 per day. The man, Michael McMullen, was a member of Keystone Lodge, and he wrote to the Trades Journal advising miners not to frequent McKinnon’s shop and warning that Lynk had other agents in Sydney trying to recruit.
.... A party of about 70 miners descended on Lingan on 19 March from Glace Bay, Reserve Mines, Bridgeport, and Sydney Mines. This was not spontaneous. The order had come from the Cape Breton subcouncil of the Provincial Workmen’s Association (PWA) for each lodge to send fifteen men to Lingan in order to persuade the labourers there to quit – some of whom, the Trades Journal claimed, hoped the arrival of a union delegation would give them a needed pretext to leave their work. By six o’clock that evening, the party of union miners occupied the “big bridge,” over which those working at the colliery had to pass to arrive back at their houses. Lynk, Brown, and Constable Musgrave accompanied the men attempting to cross this railway bridge. John McDonald – the Lynk loyalist “Smoker” – also accompanied the GMA group and ordered the union men to move off the bridge. One of the strikebreakers reportedly drew a gun. A fight broke out. Lynk’s men were outnumbered, and Lynk was struck. Some were knocked down and kicked, others scattered. The siege continued into the next day, by which time the union men had taken “full charge of the colliery.”
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Though there was a tradition of vigilantism and direct action among the miners, collective action of this scope had not been seen before on the Sydney coalfield. The GMA requested regular troops be brought in, and 100 men of the Prince of Wales’s Own Yorkshire Regiment boarded the steamer Newfoundland in Halifax on 27 March with “arms and ammunition ready prepared for a fight.” The Newfoundland government, however, would not permit the steamer’s planned journey to St. John’s to be prolonged by a stop at Louisbourg to deposit the military force, and Prime Minister Macdonald insisted on the deployment of Canadian militia instead. The British troops were required to unload their gear from the ship and return to barracks. The following day 25 members of the Sydney Volunteers arrived in Lingan under the command of Colonel Crowe Reed.
The GMA was not able to restore order on its terms. That night, at two o’clock, Chief Const. Musgrave arrived in Little Glace Bay from Lingan with seven volunteers and six constables to arrest men in connection with the Lingan riot. “They arrested Joe Currie and brought him down to jail,” fifteen-year-old Allan Joseph McDonald reported to his father, William, who was away in Ottawa at the time for Parliament. Next, Musgrave proceeded to the home of Simon Lott, a miner over 60 years of age and a member of Keystone Lodge. He broke down the door, and, as Allan Joseph described it, “dragged old Simon out.” But, as Allan Joseph continued, “some of the Union Men heard the noise and they went all around the other houses telling [people] what was wrong[.] Ten all the men followed Musgrave and the soldiers up to McPherson[’]s and Musgrave hid there.” An angry crowd of about 300 people gathered outside McPherson’s house where Musgrave was sheltered. The crowd, reported Allan Joseph, “would have killed him,” given the opportunity. A warrant for Musgrave’s arrest was obtained, and he was collected and placed in jail. The volunteers and constables departed Little Glace Bay before noon and without Musgrave, who was bailed out of jail the following day by Henry Mitchell. The episode was an outright defiance of constituted authority, and it revealed the interlacing of the miners’ perspectives with a broader community solidarity that could be mobilized to enforce collective moral judgements. The outside report of the Montréal Gazette – which claimed that the constable had “escaped to the lock-up … to save himself from the mob” – evaded acknowledgement of the full extent, and deliberate nature, of the popular agency exercised at Little Glace Bay.
The coal operators perhaps wished not to openly expose the limitations of their power to the outside public. After refusing to negotiate for over a year, on 17 April, the GMA asked to meet with the committee of Coping Stone Lodge. An agreement was reached on 24 April, which was ratified by the Cape Breton Coal Association.
- Don Nerbas, “‘Lawless Coal Miners’ and the Lingan Strike of 1882–1883: Remaking Political Order on Cape Breton’s Sydney Coalfield,” Labour/Le Travail 92 (Fall 2023), 110-114
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Test Bank For Criminal Justice in Canada A Reader 6th Edition By Julian V. Roberts
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Table of Contents PART ONE INTRODUCTORY READINGS CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Criminal Justice in Canada Julian V. Roberts UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD CHAPTER 2 Criminal Justice and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Marie Manikis McGILL UNIVERSITY CHAPTER 3 A Portrait of the System: Criminal Justice Trends Andrew A. Reid DOUGLAS COLLEGE, B.C. CHAPTER 4 The Funhouse Mirror: Media Representations of Crime and Justice Peter McKnight VANCOUVER SUN PART TWO VOICES OF PARTICIPANTS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM CHAPTER 5 Scenes from the Life of a Police Officer Michael Waby MINISTRY OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ONTARIO CHAPTER 6 For the Prosecution: The Crown Attorney Lia Di Giulio CROWN COUNSEL CHAPTER 7 The Role of the Defence Counsel Jordana H. Goldlist DEFENCE COUNSEL CHAPTER 8 A Day in the Life of a Judge: The Guilty Plea Court Judge Gilles Renaud ONTARIO COURT OF JUSTICE CHAPTER 9 Helping Victims and Witnesses: The Victim Witness Assistance Program (VWAP) Jennifer Strasberg CROWN COUNSEL CHAPTER 10 The Probation Officer’s Report Karen Middlecoat PROBATION AND PAROLE (RETIRED) CHAPTER 11 A Life Prisoner’s Perspective Rick Sauve PRISONERS’ RIGHTS ACTIVIST CHAPTER 12 The Wrongful Conviction of William Mullins-Johnson Kathryn M. Campbell UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA PART THREE KEY ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE CHAPTER 13 Who’s Policing the Police? Chris Giacomantonio Ph.D. CHAPTER 14 Negotiating the Guilty Plea Simon Verdun-Jones SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY CHAPTER 15 Criminal Justice Responses to People with Mental Illnesses James D. Livingston ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY CHAPTER 16 Drugs and the Criminal Justice System Eugene Oscapella UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA CHAPTER 17 Justice in Error: Wrongful Convictions in Canada Kathryn M. Campbell UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA Myriam Denov McGILL UNIVERSITY CHAPTER 18 Young People in Custody Carla Cesaroni ONTARIO TECH UNIVERSITY CHAPTER 19 Crime Victims and the Justice System Susan McDonald RESEARCH AND STATISTICS DIVISION, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE CANADA Michelle G. Grossman Ph.D. CHAPTER 20 Criminal (In)Justice: Responding to Corporate Crime in the Workplace Steven Bittle UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA CHAPTER 21 Domestic Violence: Exploring the Zero Tolerance Approach Rashmee Singh UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO CHAPTER 22 Criminal Justice and Indigenous Canadians Savvas Lithopoulos PUBLIC SAFETY CANADA (RETIRED) Rick Ruddell UNIVERSITY OF REGINA CHAPTER 23 Indigenous Over-Incarceration: The Criminal Justice Problem that Won’t Go Away Julian V. Roberts UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD Andrew A. Reid DOUGLAS COLLEGE CHAPTER 24 Race, Ethnicity, and Criminal Justice Statistics Akwasi Owusu-Bempah UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Paul Miller, NIPISSING UNIVERSITY CHAPTER 25 Responding to Intimate Partner Violence Gillian Blackell DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE CANADA Holly Johnson Ph.D. CHAPTER 26 Electronic Monitoring: Perceptions of Professionals and Offenders Ashley Willoughby M.A. Mike Nellis UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE CHAPTER 27 Prisoners’ Rights in Canada Shereen H. Benzvy Miller M.A., J.D. CHAPTER 28 Home Alone: The Conditional Sentence of Imprisonment Julian V. Roberts UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
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Quasar H1821+643.X-ray: NASA/CXC/Univ. of Nottingham/H. Russell et al.; Radio: NSF/NRAO/VLA; Image Processing: NASA/CXC/SAO/N. Wolk This image shows a quasar, a rapidly growing supermassive black hole, which is not achieving what astronomers would expect from it, as reported in our latest press release. Data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory (blue) and radio data from the NSF’s Karl G. Jansky’s Very Large Array (red) reveal some of the evidence for this quasar’s disappointing impact on its host galaxy. Known as H1821+643, this quasar is about 3.4 billion light-years from Earth. Quasars are a rare and extreme class of supermassive black holes that are furiously pulling material inwards, producing intense radiation and sometimes powerful jets. H1821+643 is the closest quasar to Earth in a cluster of galaxies. Quasars are different than other supermassive black holes in the centers of galaxy clusters in that they are pulling in more material at a higher rate. Astronomers have found that non-quasar black holes growing at moderate rates influence their surroundings by preventing the intergalactic hot gas from cooling down too much. This regulates the growth of stars around the black hole. The influence of quasars, however, is not as well known. This new study of H1821+643 that quasars — despite being so active — may be less important in driving the fate of their host galaxy and cluster than some scientists might expect. To reach this conclusion the team used Chandra to study the hot gas that H1821+643 and its host galaxy are shrouded in. The bright X-rays from the quasar, however, made it difficult to study the weaker X-rays from the hot gas. The researchers carefully removed the X-ray glare to reveal what the black hole’s influence is, which is reflected in the new composite image showing X-rays from hot gas in the cluster surrounding the quasar. This allowed them to see that the quasar is actually having little effect on its surroundings. Using Chandra, the team found that the density of gas near the black hole in the center of the galaxy is much higher, and the gas temperatures much lower, than in regions farther away. Scientists expect the hot gas to behave like this when there is little or no energy input (which would typically come from outbursts from a black hole) to prevent the hot gas from cooling down and flowing towards the center of the cluster. A paper describing these results has been accepted into the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society and is available online. The authors are Helen Russell (University of Nottingham, UK), Paul Nulsen (Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian), Andy Fabian (University of Cambridge, UK), Thomas Braben (University of Nottingham), Niel Brandt (Penn State University), Lucy Clews (University of Nottingham), Michael McDonald (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Christopher Reynolds (University of Maryland), Jeremy Saunders (Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Research), and Sylvain Veilleux (University of Maryland). NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center manages the Chandra program. The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory’s Chandra X-ray Center controls science from Cambridge Massachusetts and flight operations from Burlington, Massachusetts. Read more from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory. For more Chandra images, multimedia and related materials, visit: https://www.nasa.gov/mission/chandra-x-ray-observatory/ Visual Description: This composite image shows a quasar, a rare and extreme class of supermassive black hole, that’s located about 3.4 billion light-years from Earth. At the center of the image is a bright, white, circular light, similar to the beam of a flashlight if it was pointed directly toward you. A fuzzy, bar-shaped structure of red-colored radio light, slightly larger than the width of the white light, surrounds the circular structure. The red bar also extends above and below the white light, stretching in a somewhat straight line from about the one o’clock position to the seven o’clock position on a clock face. On either side of the red bar, X-ray light is present as blue, wispy clouds of hot gas that are brighter closer to the red and white features. The brighter clouds represent more dense gas. News Media Contact Megan WatzkeChandra X-ray CenterCambridge, Mass.617-496-7998 Jonathan DealMarshall Space Flight CenterHuntsville, Ala.256-544-0034
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Couple things are going on today that are very big here in Charlotte county they are going to in prison people for their crimes and they have to too many people want them in jail the prison for what they've done and to the realm and so on
-John remillard & company cut 20 years plus which means 20 years plus anything else added to his case after it leaves it open to add to that particular sentence for homicide and he had murdered someone in the family of Mike too and he is going to prison he's not getting out of the courthouse he's down there now
-Dave next door was convicted of homicide of one of Justin's family members and he's going to prison and he's not getting out of court at all they have no intention of releasing them they escape it's going to be hell to pay
-Terry cheesman was convicted of homicide of one of Max family members and it's the kids and they're from a similar cadre but they go after people for it and have an army and it's powerful and they're fighting them now in a war and they're losing their basis and the son says we'll probably have to move in cuz you won't have the main power and these idiots will disintegrate constantly and rapidly and the max will try and figure out our stuff and foreigners will have to be fighting them and see how it's going to go but almost all of them can go up there and we'll take them out and they said wow that's tough but it's true but there might not be no there will be a ton going up there
-and one of Dan's AKA Dave sisters it's Alicia she is convicted of homicide of one of Michael two's family and has been convicted and has two back-to-back life sentences due to how premeditated it was she's going to prison and it's not expected to be released and the prisoners in the 18th ring and our son is correct he thinks that they sent a bunch of stuff and they have a big war and Tommy f interferes and they push him out and it's going to happen shortly.
-and Sarah speaking of the devil he's making fun of Alicia because she is twisted as well as demented and does things like put s*** and Lily's pie. Convicted of a double homicide and it's someone in Michael 2 family. And she's going right to prison after formal sentencing and an induction into the prison system she says don't worry we've done this many times since they're going to have to push your way to the 18th rank and that's what the weather and somehow they'll do that
-additional to these people as bja and our son is a gas he is a guest he can't believe it it's a lot they feel m.e can do it and they're going to hold them and Jenna both of these are convicted of double homicide the different people. Bja hit McDonald's twins two children and they're both unwell and Jenna hit bja offspring from a woman and we're both are bad at
This is good for now they're going to prison you're not going to jail and they're going outside and last for they're going outside the last perimeter is not true they're going to the 18th grade and there's going to stay there unless physically broken out
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