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Tonnage
Today tonnage refers to a ship's displacement in the water or the gross pounds of cargo it is capable of carrying. In the days of sail this was not so, especially since the 15th century. Tonnage was spelled "tunnage" and referred to the number of "tuns" a ship could carry.
A "tun" was a barrel normally used for transporting wine and tunnage specified the number of barrels that would fit into the ship's hold.
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Hopkins County Records — Dec. 3, 2022
Hopkins County Records — Dec. 3, 2022
Land Deed Transactions Angelica Lopez and Francisco Lopez to Denise Lopez; tract in the Shelby Tunnage survey Amber Deanne Jones to Sandra Faye Dorsey; tract in the Santos Coy survey Linda Hay to R&L Investments LLC, Series County Road 1131; tract in the D. Anding survey Lou Beth Hendrix to Clay Stuart Hendrix; tract in the Nacogdoches University survey Mary Beth Morrison Barcus and Cynthia…
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TUNNAG
[Duck]
Boireann IPA: tuNag 🎧 Faidhle-Fuaime leis an Fhaclair Bhig: https://bit.ly/2VzvjFV 🎧 Faidhle-Fuaime le Learn Gaelic: https://go.aws/2VATjby
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○ cù - dog 🐶
○ balach - boy
○ muc - pig
○ caileag - girl
○ agus - and
○ cat
○ mòr - big
○ beag - small
○ snog - nice
○ bò - cow
○ dona - bad
○ math - good
○ caraid - friend
○ cearc - chicken
○ piseag - kitten
○ tunnag 🦆
○ Gàidhlig - Gaelic
○ names: Dylan, Anna, Calum, Iain
○ tha Calum caraid - Calum is a friend
○ balach agus caileag - a boy and a girl
○ chan eil Anna snog - Anna is not nice
○ tha cu beag agus snog - the dog is small and nice
○ tha Eilidh math - Eilidh is good
○ seo Mòrag - this is Mòrag
○ tha IRN BRU math - IRN BRU is good
○ tha caraid math - a friend is good
○ chan eil Gàidhlig dona - gaelic is not bad
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Duolingo Scottish Gaelic vocabulary: the basics
halò — hello
madainn mhath — good morning
feasgar math — good afternoon
oidhche mhath — good night
tapadh leat — thank you (informal)
fàilte — welcome
ceud mìle fàilte — a hundred thousand welcomes
tìoraidh — bye
balach (vocative: a bhalaich) — boy
caraid (vocative: a charaid) — friend
caileag (vocative: a chaileag) — girl
seanair (vocative: a sheanair) — grandfather
athair(=) — father
cù — dog
càt — cat
piseag — kitten
bò — cow
mec — pig
cearc — chicken
tunnag — duck
tì — tea
cofaidh — coffee
uisge — water
uisge-beatha — whisky
rìs — rice
aran — bread
ìm — butter
cèic — cake
taigeis — haggis
hama — ham
brochan — porridge
biadh — food
piobar — pepper
snog — nice
math — good
dona — bad
beag — small
mòr — big
sgoinneil — brilliant
blasta — tasty
toilichte — happy
brònach — sad
bhioran — excited
ceart gu leòr — okay, fine (of something/someone)
spòrsail — fun
Chan eil... — is not
Chain eil mi... — I am not...
Tha... — is
Seo... — This is
Is toil leam ... (gu mòr) — I like... (a lot)
Cha toil leam... (idir) — I don’t like ... (at all)
E — he
I — she
Mi — I, me
Thu — you
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East Ulster Irish
Within Ulster Irish, there are two main groups: West Ulster (Donegal Irish) and East Ulster (the rest of Ulster and parts of Counties Louth and Meath, and much of Oriel). When we’ve mentioned Ulster Irish in the past, we have been referring to what we still hear today—i.e. not East Ulster Irish.
East Ulster Irish was used up till the 20th century and is said to be very closely related to the (Scottish) Gaelic of Islay and Arran.
Favoured Spellings
Ársuigh instead of the standard ársaigh (tell)
Corruighe instead of the standard corraí (anger)
Entirely Different Words
Frithir (sore)
Go seadh (yet)
And words clearly similar to Scottish Gaelic (of course including the Ulster ‘cha’ but we’re talking specifically East Ulster):
Coinfheasgar (evening) (Gaelic coin-fheasgar)
Márt (cow) (Gaelic mart, specifically a milking cow)
Práinn (hurry) (Gaelic pràdhainn)
Toigh (house) (Gaelic taigh, though teach is also used)
Tonnóg (duck) (Gaelic tunnag or tonnag, though lach is used for a wild duck)
Pronunciation
In West Ulster and the rest of Ireland, the vowel “ea” is pronounced like “ah”, like as in fear, sean and such. However, in East Ulster, fear would be pronounced as though spelt féar. Names like Seán were also pronounced as though spelt Séan.
We can derive this from how names and placenames were anglicised in the region:
Gleann Seáin: Glenshane (Seán’s Valley) Seán Mac Cuinn Ó Néil: Shane O’Neill
In East Ulster, th or ch in the middle of a word tended to vanish, leaving what sounded like one long syllable. And at the ends of words, ch sounds a lot weaker. In Southeast Ulster, ch could render much like ‘f”, giving Ó Murchada the anglicisation “Murphy”.
Much like Munster Irish, Outer Hebridean Gaelic (and the Westernmost Inner Hebrides), the broad bh and mh sounds are rendered like ‘V’, though when in the middle of words they tend to conform to the more standard ‘W’ sound.
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East Ulster Irish
Within Ulster Irish, there are two main groups: West Ulster (Donegal Irish) and East Ulster (the rest of Ulster and parts of Counties Louth and Meath, and much of Oriel). When we’ve mentioned Ulster Irish in the past, we have been referring to what we still hear today—i.e. not East Ulster Irish.
East Ulster Irish was used up till the 20th century and is said to be very closely related to the (Scottish) Gaelic of Islay and Arran.
Favoured Spellings
Ársuigh instead of the standard ársaigh (tell)
Corruighe instead of the standard corraí (anger)
Entirely Different Words
Frithir (sore)
Go seadh (yet)
And words clearly similar to Scottish Gaelic (of course including the Ulster ‘cha’ but we’re talking specifically East Ulster):
Coinfheasgar (evening) (Gaelic coin-fheasgar)
Márt (cow) (Gaelic mart, specifically a milking cow)
Práinn (hurry) (Gaelic pràdhainn)
Toigh (house) (Gaelic taigh, though teach is also used)
Tonnóg (duck) (Gaelic tunnag or tonnag, though lach is used for a wild duck)
Pronunciation
In West Ulster and the rest of Ireland, the vowel “ea” is pronounced like “ah”, like as in fear, sean and such. However, in East Ulster, fear would be pronounced as though spelt féar. Names like Seán were also pronounced as though spelt Séan.
We can derive this from how names and placenames were anglicised in the region:
Gleann Seáin: Glenshane (Seán’s Valley) Seán Mac Cuinn Ó Néil: Shane O’Neill
In East Ulster, th or ch in the middle of a word tended to vanish, leaving what sounded like one long syllable. And at the ends of words, ch sounds a lot weaker. In Southeast Ulster, ch could render much like ‘f”, giving Ó Murchada the anglicisation “Murphy”.
Much like Munster Irish, Outer Hebridean Gaelic (and the Westernmost Inner Hebrides), the broad bh and mh sounds are rendered like ‘V’, though when in the middle of words they tend to conform to the more standard ‘W’ sound.
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Todays gaelic lesson courtesy of our friends at @gaelic_words . Tunnag | Duck Ainmear | Noun Pronounce: (tun-nack) . . . Other words/Faclan eile: Lach . . . #gaelic #gàidhlig #scottishgaelic #scottish #scotland #duck #ducks #tunnag #word #words #facal #faclan #latha #daily #monday #diluain #july #languages #language #cànan #alba #officialisleofarran #standrews #fife #lovescotland #hiddenscotland #visitscotland #speakgaelic #learngaelic . Admin @micscottjr (at Isle of Arran)
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Cuir an tunnag thu
“It’s not even in the right dialect, either. Not to mention cuir is past tense in this context.”
[Mod Note: From what I can tell….. “cuir an tunnag thu” is scottish gaelic for “Put the duck on/to you” ????? for one, I don’t speak Scottish Gaelic, but I do speak Irish, which is similar, but different. Two, i couldn’t make sense of this ask at all I apologise]
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Tonnage vs. Tunnage
Just a little but perhaps useful info. Today, tonnage refers to the displacement of a ship in the water or the gross pounds of cargo it can carry. In the 17th and 18th centuries this was not the case. In the eighteenth century this was not the case. Tonnage was called "tunnage" and referred to the number of tons a ship could carry. A ton was a barrel, usually used for wine, and tonnage indicated the number of barrels that would fit in the ship's hold.
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TYPES OF STEEL
Steel is outlined as an alloy of iron and carbon, although alternative alloying components also are found in several sheets of steel. The foremost dramatic property of steel is that some alloys may be reinforced by quench hardening. Hot metal is speedily cooled by plunging it into a liquid. These alloys will, therefore, be ductile for fabrication and far stronger as a finished product. Steels are loosely sorted by carbon content into low carbon steels (< zero.35% carbon by weight, approximately), medium carbon steels (0.35%–0.5% carbon by weight, approximately), and high carbon steels (0.5%–1.5% carbon by weight, approximately). These numbers could appear to be little, however, they replicate the very fact that carbon may be a little, light-weight component, whereas iron may be an abundant larger, heavier atom. once metallurgists check out the elaborated structure of steels, they’re involved concerning the presence, and notably the form, of the inorganic compound Fe3C. This compound is twenty-fifth carbon by atom fraction, but only 6.7% carbon by weight. There square measure 2 principal disadvantages with victimisation steels. Among metals, steel is comparatively significant. they will conjointly deteriorate by corrosion. However, the expectation is that, if steel can work, it’ll in all probability be the smallest amount high-ticket metal alternative. Low Carbon Steels This class contains far and away from the most important tunnage of steel created because it includes the structural steels of bridges and buildings. These steels typically have little amounts of alternative alloying components. they’re not quench-hardened, as plasticity within the final product is desired. Low carbon steels are generally observed as delicate steels. In some cases, these steels could also be surface treated to get the most effective of each world – a ductile, impact-resistant interior with a tough, abrasive-resistant surface. Common surface treatments for hardness embrace carburizing, nitriding, and cyaniding. Low carbon steels might also be surface treated for corrosion resistance, victimisation processes of galvanising, electroplating, yet as simply plain painting. Medium Carbon Steels Steels during this class also are medium alloy steels. Up to concerning third-dimensional by weight can be comprised of varied proportions of metal, nickel, chromium, molybdenum, or generally alternative components. Medium alloy steels may be quench-hardened, and therefore the supplemental alloying components square measure primarily to boost hardenability. Hardenability can be loosely represented because of the simple getting hardness. To harden steel, its temperature should be modified speedily to avoid the formation of softer equilibrium phases and to provide the required arduous, robust section known as a primary solid solution. Upon ending, the surface cools 1st, whereas the inside cools additional slowly. These temperature gradients produce stresses that, within the worst case, will crack the half. Also, the inside might not cool quickly enough to harden. Steels of high hardenability square measure advantageous in 2 aspects: For a given quench medium, larger components may be totally hardened. For a given half, a milder, less speedy quench may be accustomed to minimize cracking. The atoms of a metal square measure positioned in symmetrical geometrical arrays known as crystal lattices. a selected array of Associate in Nursing alloy is named a section. High Carbon Steels These also are the high alloy steels, with some 5%–10% by weight consisting of alloying components apart from carbon. tho’ high carbon steels square measure employed in the littlest amounts, these square measure speciality steels, usually observed as tool steels. they’re the steels used for hammers, pick-axes, and cutting tools like knives and chisels. they’re the steels used at the best temperatures. The tool steels square measure usually heat treated. The Quench Hardening method There square measure 3 stages to the quench hardening of steels: answer heat treat, quench, and heat (temper). The Quench Hardening method – answer Heat Treat The steel is command at a warm temperature to dissolve the alloying components into a standardized, primary solid solution beginning section. The time needed depends totally on the dimensions of the half. The Quench Hardening method – Quench The hardening (strengthening) happens here. speedy quenches promote hardening however risk cracking. Slower quenches forestall cracking, however, might not sufficiently harden. the subsequent media square measure ordered from severe quench (rapid) to delicate quench (slow) The Quench Hardening method – heat (Temper) instantly once ending, steel is simply too brittle to be serviceable. Tempering is holding the half at an intermediate temperature between the initial answer temperature and therefore the quench temperature. The aim of tempering is to revive impact strength to the hardened half.
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Hopkins County Records - Jan. 15, 2021
Hopkins County Records – Jan. 15, 2021
Marriage Licenses Kenneth Wayne Shaw Jr. and Syrica Rochelle LeonBrandon Jon Stowater and Mary Patricia Haddock Record books Land Deed Transactions G&L Custom Homes LLC to Ramito Padron; tract in the Shelby Thomas surveyG&L Custom LLc to Ramito Padron; tract in the Shelby Tunnage surveyPeggy Holloway, Lanell McKnight, Thomas McKnight, Louise Anne Quick, Bonnie L. Siri Kegian and James Donald…
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Florida News: Former Biscayne Park Police Chief Sentenced for Conspiracy to Deprive Persons of Civil Rights by Ordering Officers to Make False Arrests
Florida News: Former Biscayne Park Police Chief Sentenced for Conspiracy to Deprive Persons of Civil Rights by Ordering Officers to Make False Arrests
Florida– U.S. Attorney Ariana Fajardo Orshan for the Southern District of Florida, Assistant Attorney General Eric Dreiband for the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, Katherine Fernandez Rundle, Miami-Dade State Attorney, George L. Piro, Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Miami Field Office, and Troy Walker, Special Agent in Charge, Florida Department of Law…
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Florida News: Former Biscayne Park Chief of Police Pleads Guilty to Conspiring with Other Officers to Violate Victims’ Civil Rights by Making False Arrests
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Florida News: Former Biscayne Park Chief of Police Pleads Guilty to Conspiring with Other Officers to Violate Victims’ Civil Rights by Making False Arrests
Florida – Former Village of Biscayne Park Chief of Police, Raimundo Atesiano, pleaded guilty in federal court to conspiring with subordinate officers to violate individuals’ civil rights by making false arrests, announced U.S. Attorney Benjamin G. Greenberg for the Southern District of Florida, Acting Assistant Attorney General John Gore for the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, Robert F. Lasky, Special Agent in Charge, FBI Miami Field Office, Katherine Fernandez Rundle, Miami-Dade State Attorney, and Troy Walker, Special Agent in Charge, Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE).
According to documents filed in connection with the plea entered today, Atesiano was acting under color of law as chief of police when on three separate occasions he ordered officers under his command to falsely arrest and charge individuals with unsolved burglaries. In court filings related to the plea, Atesiano admitted that on one occasion he instructed an officer to falsely arrest and charge an individual for several vehicle burglaries based upon what Atesiano knew were false confessions.
According to the documents, Atesiano intentionally encouraged officers to arrest individuals without a legal basis in order to have arrests effectuated for all reported burglaries, which created a fictitious 100% clearance rate for that category of crime.
Guillermo Ravelo, a former Biscayne Park Officer who is named in the superseding indictment, previously entered a guilty plea for his role in the conspiracy with Atesiano to violate individuals’ civil rights. Charlie Dayoub and Raul Fernandez, former Biscayne Park officers who also are named in the superseding indictment, previously entered guilty pleas for their roles in effecting false arrests.
The Court set the sentencing date for Atesiano on Nov. 27. Guillermo Ravelo is scheduled to be sentenced on Oct. 4, and Charlie Dayoub and Raul Fernandez are scheduled to be sentenced on Oct. 16.
“The vast majority of law enforcement officers across the nation serve our communities with honor and integrity,” stated U.S. Attorney Benjamin G. Greenberg. “We will not allow the minority of officers who cast aside their oaths to tarnish the reputation of those who protect us all. Instead, as evidenced today with former Chief Raimundo Atesiano’s guilty plea, we will continue to hold them accountable in federal court for criminal acts that threaten our constitutional guarantees.”
“The right to be free from false arrests is fundamental to our Constitution and system of justice,” said Acting Assistant Attorney General John Gore. “Law enforcement officers who abuse their authority and deny any individual this right will be held accountable. As the Chief of Police, Defendant Atesiano was trusted by his community to lead their police officers by example; he has failed his community and the officers of Biscayne Park.”
“Law enforcement officers are entrusted with a great deal of responsibility and authority and therefore must be held to a high standard. Raimundo Atesiano failed to meet this standard by abusing his authority and breaking laws,” said Scott A. Rottman, Acting Special Agent in Charge, FBI Miami. “Unfortunately, the actions of a very few dishonest officers, such as Atesiano and his co-conspirators, undercut the public’s trust and they must be rooted out. His actions do not represent the overwhelming majority law enforcement officers who are diligent, honorable professionals who are worthy of that trust.”
“It is a deliberate injustice to intentionally charge and arrest an innocent man. Police Chief Raimundo Atesiano’s actions were intended to give his community a false sense of security and were a betrayal of his oath to protect the residents of Biscayne Park and all the people of Miami-Dade County,” commented State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle. “I applaud the combined efforts of our law enforcement partnership to end this calculated abuse of power.”
“Law enforcement officers must be held to the highest moral standards and when that trust is broken, FDLE will work aggressively to investigate and find the truth ensuring all citizens are treated justly,” said FDLE Miami Special Agent in Charge Troy Walker.
The case was investigated by the FBI, the FBI Miami Area Corruption Task Force and the FDLE, with assistance from the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office. The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Harry C. Wallace, Jr., Trial Attorney D.W. Tunnage of the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice, and Assistant State Attorney Trent Reichling.
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SOURCE: news provided by JUSTICE.GOV on Monday, September 17, 2018.
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Florida News: Three Former Biscayne Park Patrol Officers Sentenced for Deprivation of Civil Rights by Intentionally Making False Arrests
Florida News: Three Former Biscayne Park Patrol Officers Sentenced for Deprivation of Civil Rights by Intentionally Making False Arrests
Florida – U.S. Attorney Ariana Fajardo Orshanfor the Southern District of Florida, Acting Assistant Attorney General John Gore for the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, Katherine Fernandez Rundle, Miami-Dade State Attorney, Robert F. Lasky, Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Miami Field Office, and Troy Walker, Special Agent in Charge, Florida Department of…
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#Ariana Fajardo Orshan#Biscayne Park Patrol#Civil Rights#Department of Justice#Deprivation of Civil Rights#DOJ#Donald W. Tunnage#FDLE#florida news#Harry C. Wallace#TodayNews#Trent Reichling
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