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WordReference English- Spanish Dictionary © 2017: Principal Translations Inglés Español rainbow n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. (arc of colour) arco iris loc nom m inv arcoiris nm inv nombre masculino invariable: Sustantivo masculino que tiene la misma forma en singular y en plural ('apocalipsis', 'paréntesis'). After the rain, the sun reappeared and Daisy saw a rainbow arching over the fields. Después de la lluvia reapareció el sol y Daisy vio un arco iris sobre el campo. Rainbow n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. (colours) ( colores) arco iris loc nom m inv arcoiris nm inv nombre masculino invariable: Sustantivo masculino que tiene la misma forma en singular y en plural ('apocalipsis', 'paréntesis'). WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2017: Compound Forms: Inglés Español rainbow fish (fish) pez arcoiris loc nom m locución nominal masculina: Unidad léxica estable formada de dos o más palabras que funciona como sustantivo masculino ('ojo de buey', 'agua mala'). Rainbow trout n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. (variety of fish) trucha arcoiris loc nom f locución nominal femenina: Unidad léxica estable formada de dos o más palabras que funciona como sustantivo femenino ('casa de citas', 'zona cero', 'arma secreta'). La trucha arcoiris, cuyo nombre científico es Oncorhynchus mykiss, es un pez nativo de Norteamérica. Contents • • • • • • • • Systematics [ ] Recent molecular analyses based on five genes show that Cromileptes altivelis is included in the same clade as species of. Consequently, the species should be included in Epinephelus as Epinephelus altivelis. Description [ ] The humpback grouper is a medium-sized which grows up to 70 cm. Its particular body shape makes this grouper quite impossible to mix up with other. Its body is compressed laterally and is relatively high. This stocky and strange visual effect is accented by its concave profile and its elongated snout which gives it a humpbacked appearance. The young have a white background with round black spots and are continuously swimming head down. The adults have a body colouration with variances of grey and beige with darker blotches variable in size on the body. Small black spots cover the whole body. Distribution and habitat [ ] It is widely distributed throughout the waters of the central region. The humpback grouper lives in clear waters from lagoons and seaward reefs with a preference for dead or silty areas. They are found in a range of depth from 2 to 40 m (6 ft 7 in to 131 ft 3 in). Feeding and behaviour [ ] The diet of this grouper is based on small and. Like the members of its, the humpback grouper is, solitary (except during mating periods), defends a territory, and is an. Its feeding activity is maximal at sunrise and/or at sunset. This is a, which means it is able to change from the sex it was born as to the opposite sex. Protection [ ] Since 2007, C. Altivelis is listed as vulnerable on the, because the is naturally rare, so is sensitive to overharvesting due to its high value in the live food fish trade and to habitat degradation. Hatchery production is not intended for reintroduction, but instead for the aquarium trade, so does not result in an increase in the natural population or a decrease in demand as food. • ^ Sadovy, Y., Thierry, C., Choat, J.H. & Cabanban, A.S. 2008: e.T4681. Retrieved 30 August 2016. CS1 maint: Uses authors parameter () • Schoelinck, Charlotte; Hinsinger, Damien D.; Dettaï, Agnès; Cruaud, Corinne; Justine, Jean-Lou (2014).. 9 (8): e98198..... • • • ^ • Sadovy, Y., Thierry, C., Choat, J.H. & Cabanban, A.S. Cromileptes altivelis. In: IUCN 2012. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2012.2.. Downloaded on 25 June 2013. • External links [ ] Wikimedia Commons has media related to. Here and in other spots where the blotches appear, Stern crosses the line from charming quirkiness to excessive eccentricity. — blair kamin, chicagotribune.com, 'New Yale residential colleges: A strong sense of place, dimmed by excess,' 17 Aug. Gray whale Its migration from Arctic seas to Baja California and back. Define piebald: composed of incongruous parts; of different colors; especially: spotted or blotched with black and white — piebald in a sentence. 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Ian Hultquist is composing the music for the upcoming thriller Assassination Nation. The film is written and directed by Sam Robinson ( Another Happy Day) and stars Bella Thorne, Maude Apatow, Bill Skarsgard, Joel McHale, Colman Domingo, Suki Waterhouse, Odessa Young, and Hari Nef. The movie follows four teenage girls in a small suburb who become the focus of unwanted, worldwide media attention when their personal information is leaked by an anonymous hacker. Matthew Malek ( The Ticket) & Anita Gou are producing the project for Foxtail Entertainment, alongside David Goyer ( Batman v Superman) for Phantom Four, Kevin Turen ( Arbitrage, 99 Homes) and Aaron L. Gilbert (The Birth of a Nation, A Single Shot ) for Bron Studios. Assassination Nation is expected to premiere in 2018. Hultquist ( My Blind Brother, Clinical, Animals, First Monday in May) also has the sci-fi drama Miles coming up. The film is written and directed by Miles Daly based on his short film of the same title and follows a 18-year-old boy in a small California town whose life is forever altered by a chance encounter with cutting-edge military technology. Alex Neustaedter, Becky G. And Chloe Bridges are starring in the movie, which is produced by David Goyer and Lakeshore Entertainment’s Tom Rosenberg & Gary Lucchesi ( Underworld, The Lincoln Lawyer). A release in 2018 is expected. Directed by Sam Levinson. With Bill Skarsgård, Bella Thorne, Suki Waterhouse, Joel McHale. This is a thousand percent a true story about how the quiet, all-American. Bella Thorne, Maude Apatow, Bill Skarsgard, Joel McHale, and Colman Domingo have joined the thriller “Assassination Nation.”. The cast also includes Suki Waterhouse, Odessa Young, and Hari Nef, Abra. “Assassination Nation” will begin shooting this spring in Louisiana. 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In 2007, the urban traveling blog GridSkipper used the phrase in praising the subway system in Stockholm, Sweden and guitarist Duke Levine’s talent. On February 3rd, 2008, “mind = blown” began appearing throughout 4chan as a common response to shocking revelations. The same month, a thread dedicated to “mind-blowing stuff” was started on the NeoGAF forums, yielding 12 pages of responses in a little more than a week. In the thread, many commenters used “mind blown” and “mind = blown” in response to the images and facts presented by other forum members. In October of that year, a thread attempting to translate “mind blown” into Spanish was posted on the Word Reference forums. Between 2008 and 2009, the phrase “mind=blown” was used on Gamespot, Gizmodo, The Escapist and the Legendary Pokemon forums. Oct 05, 2017 Don't Expect To Have Your Mind Blown By 'Blade Runner 2049' Thirty-five years after the first Blade Runner premiered, Ryan Gosling stars in its sequel. “Mind Blown” also denoted as “*Mind = Blown*,” is a slang term used to express one’s excitement after learning or discovering new knowledge, oftentimes. @MindBlown Labs. We help you reimagine what's possible and activate Millennials in retirement planning. We've spent the past decade engaging Millennials around investing for the future. We've used technology, games, and more old-fashioned means – sometimes we talk to them, too. Now, we're applying our expertise. Another Word Reference thread about the phrase was posted on March 22nd, 2010, this time attempting to translate it into Italian. On April 19th, 2010, the /r/MindBlown subreddit was created to share awe-inspiring images and videos. As of August 2013, it has accrued more than 430 readers. On July 9th, 2010, a thread for “mind blowing” images thread was created on the New Schoolers forums, where it accrued nearly 70 pages over three years. As early as May 2011, the phrase became associated with a of a clip from the Adult Swim series (shown below). Between 2011 and 2013, “mind blown” threads have appeared on a number of forums including Niketalk, MTBR, MMO Champion, and DigiRev. Additional photo compilations meant to evoke a “mind blown” response have been shared on The Chive and Buzzfeed. Notable Examples Additional images, including both reaction GIFs and those meant to evoke a “mind blown” response, can be found with the hashtag #mindblown on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Tumblr. Search Interest. Turns out that this particular piece of topographical information reveals the location of an ancient temple that may (or may not be) the end destination for many missing children over the years. 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Sussex Modernism Retreat and Rebellion 28th January 2017 – 23rd April 2017 Our sixth exhibition, Sussex Modernism: Retreat and Rebellion, examined why radical artists and writers were drawn to the rolling hills, seaside resorts, and quaint villages of Sussex in the first half of the 20th century and how, in the communities they created, artistic innovation ran hand in-hand with political, sexual and domestic experimentation. Sussex Modernism was created by the Bulldog Trust in partnership with 9 Sussex museums and galleries. The exhibition drew on the richness of collections in the region as well as featuring major loans from across the country. Within the county are the homes of major artists and collectors namely,, and as well as the iconic modernist building, now a contemporary art gallery and performance venue. The exhibition drew on these collections as well as the Sussex museums and galleries with significant holdings of modernist art,, in Hastings, in Chichester and in Eastbourne. The exhibition was curated by Dr Hope Wolf, Lecturer in British Modernist Literature and co-Director of the Centre for Modernist Studies at the University of Sussex. Edward James/Salvador Dali, Mae West lips sofa, 1938, Image courtesy of Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton & Hove. You have reached a degraded version of ESPN.com because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer. For a complete ESPN.com experience, please upgrade or use a Mike Reiss, ESPN Staff Writer 128d Beer-chugging, cliff golf and pranks: Tales of Tom Brady at 40, With New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady celebrating his 40th birthday on Thursday, we've tracked down a collection of confidants to tell their favorite behind-the-scenes stories about the QB. The untold tales span a frustrated 4-year-old golfer, a ruthless enforcer on the intramural basketball court, an unexpected beer-chugging wonder. And everything in between. Bring up Drew Henson at your own risk Jay Flannelly, close friend from Michigan: 'We played intramural basketball together, and there was one day the frat boys were giving Tom a hard time about Drew Henson. Tom was taking it. I kept going over to him, asking, 'You OK?' So the game is almost over, about a minute left, and we were up by about 30 points. He comes over to me and asks how many fouls he has. You're allowed four and Tom had two at the time. So he says to me, 'Beav, next time we're inbounding the ball, I'm going to throw it to you and just run up the court and don't look behind you. Just sprint.' So Tommy inbounds the ball to me, I run up the court and I hear this awful noise behind me. Tom set a screen, like Charles Oakley, that took out one of the guys who had been on him all game about Drew Henson. It literally knocked the kid into never-never land. I always talked to him after that about how he was the quarterback enforcer; it would have been like Wayne Gretzky beating up a goon, or when Larry Bird went up to Bill Laimbeer.' 'I'll throw it to whoever the f--- I want!' Mike Vrabel, Patriots linebacker, 2001-08: 'My indoctrination to the goal-line [offense]: I had maybe caught a couple touchdowns and was feeling pretty good about myself, and we went to practice one day and I broke free on a crossing route or something like that. So I start yelling, 'Tom! And I'm waving my hands. But he doesn't throw it to me. I come back, and we're in the huddle when he says, 'Mikey, if you ever wave your f---in' hands and ask for the ball again, I'll never throw it to you. I know who's open. I'm the quarterback, I'll throw it to whoever the f--- I want!' That was the last time I ever called for the ball.' 'Good afternoon! Good afternoon!' Rodney Harrison, Patriots safety, 2003-08: 'This was when I first got to New England, we had become friends and we were in the weight room. The Verb Recognize a verb when you see one. Verbs are a necessary component of all sentences. Verbs have two important functions: Some verbs put stalled subjects into. Many people today put Hell in opposition to the love of God, but Jesus combines them. Here is an important truth: No one loves you more than Jesus Christ, yet no one. I show up around 6:30 in the morning and he says to me, 'Good afternoon!' So the next day, I get the hint, and come in 15 minutes earlier. Same thing: He says, 'Good afternoon!' Then the next day it's 5:45 in the morning, and he makes sure to say it twice: 'Good afternoon! Good afternoon!' So I make it at 5:30 the next day and before he could say anything to me, I looked at him and said, 'Man, I don't give a damn what you say, Tom, I'm not coming in earlier than 5:30!' We both laughed at that.' Brady's secret skill Brian Hoyer, Patriots quarterback, 2009-11: 'We played up at Buffalo and we couldn't fly back into Boston because the weather was so bad, so we had to stay the night in Rochester. We drove there, and we all decided we'd go out to dinner together. Tom being who he was, he usually couldn't come to a team event like that. We might be at Capital Grille and he is sneaking in the back door and then people realize he's there and he has to leave. But this was impromptu at Dinosaur Bar-B-Que in Rochester. The whole team is there. And it turns into a beer-chugging contest. You have linemen, Julian Edelman, they all think they are going to win. Then someone says, 'I heard Tom is really great at chugging a beer.' We don't usually get to experience him like this, but we finally coax him into doing it. He does it, and let me tell you, you couldn't have poured out the beer faster into a glass. It was unbelievable. And he slams the mug on the table and puts both fists in the air. He walks away with a look on his face that said, 'You really thought you were going to beat me on this?' The place went nuts.' 'What is Tommy even thinking?' Pat Kratus, roommate at Michigan: 'In his sophomore and junior year, when he was second or third on the depth chart behind [Brian] Griese and [Scott] Dreisbach, he was still studying film at 10:30, 11 at night. He was frustrated with not playing, and that's how he channeled it. If I beat him in a game of H-O-R-S-E, he'd drop-kick a basketball. There was a golf club or two that might have gotten thrown in anger. But for his own sanity, he would always turn those situations into hard work. Whenever you talked to him about the future, he was adamant: 'I'm going to be a starting quarterback in the NFL.' He always had confidence in his own success. It wasn't braggadocios. That was just his plan from the word 'go.' He was the best man in my wedding, and after his first year, he was at my bachelor party in March 2001 along with a cousin of mine. My cousin is a very successful hedge-fund guy, and Tommy says to him, 'You know, I think I have a great shot at being quarterback this year.' He laid out this whole plan, talking about some of the things he had to do and what he had going for him. So my cousin comes up to me afterwards and says, 'Pat, there's [Drew] Bledsoe, there's Michael Bishop. What is Tommy even thinking? Hope is not a strategy.' I just said, 'Tommy has worked really hard at it. He always seems to find a way to do it. I bet you he will be a starting quarterback when it's all said and done.' ' Bledsoe never had a chance Ty Law, Patriots cornerback, 2000-04: 'When he finally got the job and was named the starter, our thought as a defense was, 'Just don't mess it up.' I remember us hanging out and he said something to me that, to this day, still resonates with me. We had a good quarterback in Drew Bledsoe, and here's Tom saying, 'He isn't getting this f---ing job back.' As a competitor, I was like, 'This is how you're supposed to think.' At the same time, I'm thinking to myself, 'This is the NFL! This is Drew Bledsoe -- a former No. 1 overall pick with a big contract! OK, good luck with that.' But Tom didn't look it at that way. It was no disrespect to Drew. He was determined to make it hard on [Bill] Belichick and Mr. Kraft to put Drew back on the field.' Sharing is overrated Matt Cassel, Patriots quarterback, 2005-08: 'He's never willing to give up a rep. I remember when I was in practice, Josh [McDaniels] would be like, 'All right Cassel, get in there. And as soon as he put me in, Tom would be like, 'No, I want to get this one.' I remember having this conversation with him. He said, 'Look, as you play this game, you never want to see somebody else doing your job, because everybody is good in this league.' ' Do not try this at home Bill Belichick, Patriots head coach, 2000-present: 'When we played golf at Pebble Beach two years ago, on the sixth hole, it's a big cliff. He's literally standing out there on the ledge, trying to hit the ball. The caddie is holding him so he won't like tumble 300 feet to his death into the Pacific Ocean. It's a golf ball. But I think that's kind of the competitiveness of Tom. I'm sure there's a picture of it. I'm thinking to myself, 'What the hell are you doing?' ' A near-death experience Charlie Weis, Patriots offensive coordinator, 2000-04: 'In 2002, I was going in for gastric bypass surgery and only a couple of people knew. Tommy was one. Belichick was one. The plan was to go in on Friday, stay overnight for observation, and then get out the next day unless there were problems. Well, it's Saturday morning and Tommy comes to the hospital to see me, and when he walked in, I was almost dead. I was in intensive care, my blood pressure had dropped as low as 50 over 30, and I was in really, really bad shape. We hadn't lived up in New England that long and didn't have any family that lived in New England, and my wife [Maura], who was stunned, is trying to figure out how to take care of kids and be at the hospital at the same time. Tommy basically stayed with my wife most of that weekend until reinforcements could arrive. He was there all day Saturday, with her late Saturday night; and then Sunday, I had flatlined a little bit where I was actually dead and they brought me back. What I later learned was that Tommy and my wife had a serious conversation at the time, and he said, 'I wonder when he comes back after this if he will yell at me any less?' And the way my wife told me the story, they both looked at each other and said, 'Naaaah. That will never happen.' That was him trying to get my wife to not go in the tank at a time when he's a young kid and looking at a coach, who he is pretty close with, almost dead. Those two days really changed our family's relationship with Tommy. From that day on, he wasn't just the quarterback. There was a bond between Tommy and my wife and our family that had been created on nothing to do with football.' 'The emotions start overflowing' Josh McDaniels, Patriots coaching assistant/QB coach/offensive coordinator, 2001-08, 2012-present: 'When I accepted the Denver job at the end of the 2008 season, I hadn't seen Tommy a whole lot over the course of the year because of his [injured] knee and all the things that were going on with his rehab. So we're on our way to the airport in Massachusetts to fly to Denver, and we still hadn't connected at that point. I had tried to get him, but he might have been out of the country. He calls while we're on the way to the airport, and as would be typical of him, he talks about how he was going to miss our relationship, how happy he was for our family, and then he asks to speak to [my wife,] Laura. Laura is strong, independent and not overly emotional, but as she's listening to him, the emotions start overflowing. She had been fine up until that moment. He told her how much he loves our family, how excited he was for us, how he'd be rooting for us every game except for when playing us. Tommy didn't even have to call, he had been going through everything with his knee. It was just really representative, to me, the fact that I've always thought he was a better human being than he is a football player.' Anyone missing some tires? Kevin Faulk, Patriots running back, 2000-11: 'Tom was always businesslike, but he also liked to have fun. So one day, we all walk into the locker room and three tires from Matt Cassel's car are all at his locker. Nobody knows where the fourth tire is, but Cassel's car, in the parking lot, is on blocks. They were playing pranks on each other, it was Tom who did it, and Cassel sort of looked around and said, 'What can I do, man?' Well, a couple of offensive linemen decided that they wanted to help. They wanted to leave Mr. Brady a little treat for when he was going home from practice. So Brady gets to his car and what does he find: It is filled with a bunch of packing peanuts.' 'Hey, my name is Tom Brady' Sebastian Vollmer, Patriots offensive tackle, 2009-16: 'I'm always impressed, because when you walk into that locker room, everyone knows who Tom Brady is. But he introduces himself to every rookie: 'Hey, my name is Tom Brady. I play quarterback.' It's not like, 'I'm the guy.' He's not arrogant. Just humble from the perspective of, 'I don't expect you to know me, I am going to prove to you I can play.' ' Welcome to the team, rook Matthew Slater, Patriots special-teams captain, 2008-present: 'I remember when I first got drafted here, kind of feeling out of place, not knowing who I was on the team, what my role was going to be. But Tom came up to me, knew my name, kind of knew my story -- the way my career went at UCLA. It just blew me away that this guy, with all he has accomplished, would take the time to get to know a little bit about a youngster. I think that really speaks to his character and the way he carries himself and the type of human being he is. I'm really appreciative of that.' Everyone should have a TAG guy Rob Ninkovich, Patriots defensive end/linebacker, 2009-16: 'One time, we were in a captains' meeting and he had a cool TAG [Heuer] watch on. So I went up to him and said, 'That's pretty sweet. Do you have a guy that I can talk to?' He has that knowing look on his face and says with a smile, 'Do I have a guy?' I told him I'm sure he had the owner, the president of the company, whatever. Fast-forward a couple days and he handed me a brand-new box. It was exactly the watch I had said was awesome. He didn't have to do that. But that's just the way he is.' 'I want to hit the ball hard, Dad' Tom Brady Sr., dad: 'When Tommy was 4 years old, we played in our first father/son golf tournament. This particular Sunday when we got to the course, all he was really interested in was drinking milkshakes, driving the cart and hitting the golf ball -- often. In the course of this alternate-shot tournament, I would hit the ball, then he would hit the ball, then I would hit the ball. However, he wanted to be the only one to hit the ball. On the 13th hole, I sank a long putt and he started whining, then crying, because then he couldn't hit his shot. On the next hole, I rolled a putt up to within 2 inches of the cup. He then got up with his putter and hit the ball about 60 feet away while taking a big divot out of the green. I asked him why he didn't just tap the ball into the hole, and he said he just wanted to hit the ball hard. Needless to say, we came in dead last in the tournament. However, at the end of it, he still got his milkshake.' Mastering the five dots John Kirby, Junipero Serra High School teammate, 1994: 'People have talked about his speed and how he isn't the fastest guy, but I always thought he was pretty fast back in the day. We did something called the five-dot drill. It looks like the five that you would see when rolling dice. You do all these different footwork things, back and forth, and the first time we did it, Tommy's time wasn't the greatest. You know the way he faces adversity; he doesn't let anything stand in his way. So what does he do? He spray-paints those dots on his garage floor so he could do it at home. His time was greatly improved by the end of the summer.' Good is the enemy of perfect Matt Cassel, Patriots quarterback, 2005-08: 'One day in practice, I forgot to bring the guy in motion because I got locked and knew I was throwing to the other side based on pre-snap coverage. But I forgot the motion. And Brady immediately comes up to me right after and goes, 'Cassel, you can't miss that motion.' I was like, 'Yeah, but I completed the ball.' He's like, 'Yeah, but how the hell are you going to yell at them to be accountable when they see that you messed up that motion?' You have to be perfect at this position.' Your money is no good here Wes Welker, Patriots wide receiver, 2007-12: 'We were flying during our bye week to L.A. To get worked on as we got ready for the playoffs. We were playing a game with dice and you try to get all your pawns to the other side, and I'm kind of beating him the first couple games. He's down about $200. I'm talking trash and you could just see his frustration growing. He then takes the board game and throws it against the back of the plane. I'm like, 'Dude, are you serious right now?' We keep on playing, and of course he ends up getting up on me $300. All of a sudden, he's in the happiest, best mood ever. I go to pay him and he didn't even take it. He just wanted to win. He had the biggest smile on his face.' 'He has an IBM' Bill O'Brien, Patriots QBs coach/offensive coordinator, 2007-11: 'My favorite story about him has to do with his memory. I don't remember the exact time of the year, but we were playing Buffalo, I think it was 2009. We're in a meeting and we're watching Buffalo's first- and second-down tape. I'm talking to them about what the Bills' defensive coordinator was doing, and [Brady] basically knew who the coordinator was because he had faced him earlier in his career, about five to six years prior. So he says to me in this meeting, 'I remember we ran this play against this scheme called Crunch Stock in 2004.' I said, 'You remember that specific play?' He said, 'Yeah, I remember it against this specific coverage, which this coordinator loves to play. It was on the right hash, going away from the lighthouse, and we hit Troy Brown for a big gain on the crossing pattern.' I said, 'There is no way you remember that play like that!' He challenged me to pull it up. We have all the games on the computer system, and we find that game and there's the play: on the right hash, second-and-less-than-5, going away from the lighthouse and he hits Troy Brown on a crossing pattern. Think about all the plays he had between that day and the day we were talking. Apart from his talent and competitiveness, I always tell people that's what sets him apart. He has an IBM. He remembers it.' Sorry, too slow Jacoby Brissett, Patriots quarterback, 2016-present: 'When I first got here, I think he kind of set the tone in our room in terms of how competitive we are. Josh [McDaniels] is asking me a question, it was like one of my first days here. So I'm thinking about what to say, and Tom just answers. In my head, I'm like, 'What are you doing?' And then he's like, 'You just have to be faster in this room.' That's when I kind of got an opening to [his approach], and it's been the same way ever since.' Quite the fastball John Kirby, Junipero Serra High School teammate, 1994: 'Senior year in high school, I remember running a 17-yard curl, back to 15. I swear to god, as soon as I planted my right foot, I could already hear it coming -- like a missile in the air. That's by far my most favorite Tom Brady story of all time. You knew the ball was coming because you could hear it.' Ty's Discount Furniture. And Home Ty Law, Patriots cornerback, 2000-04: 'I think back to our first Super Bowl season [2001], and I had a different relationship with Tom, especially when he was younger. We had the Michigan connection, and I sold him my house for a major, major f---ing discount! I left everything -- all the furniture, the TVs -- it was basically, 'Just move in your bags.' The guy wasn't making any money, so I sold it to him for probably $100,000-something less than if I had put it on the market. He was such a hard worker and it was like, 'This is the least I can do.' ' When all else fails, 'panic cry' Sebastian Vollmer, Patriots offensive tackle, 2009-16: 'We're playing Miami and I got beat clean by the defensive end. I'm on the right side, essentially turning around, and Tom is looking to the left. The defensive end has a straight shot at him and I know Tom doesn't see him. So I just yell out one loud, 'Toooommmmm!' He doesn't even look, steps up calm as ever and delivers the ball for a completion. Then he looks in my direction, points his finger and says, 'I heard that.' I'm thinking to myself, 'What incredible awareness he has.' Never rattled. I'm the one who screwed up and he's thanking me for yelling his name. It was like a panic cry.' The silent treatment Rodney Harrison, Patriots safety, 2003-08: 'When we were down in the Super Bowl at Houston [in 2004], it was practice and it was a competitive one. The defense had its way with Tom that day -- knocking down balls, forcing incomplete passes -- and we were all pumped up. Then I stepped in front and picked Tom off, running down the field, high-stepping, talking trash. When I come back, he started chasing me, throwing footballs at me, yelling obscenities at me. It was unbelievable. Here we are at the Super Bowl, about to play the biggest game of our lives, and this dude is mad -- and then wouldn't talk to me for a day and a half -- because I picked him off.' Illustrations by Ward Sutton © 2017 ESPN Internet Ventures. And are applicable to you. All rights reserved. More From ESPN:||||. Sources: Runways Statistics: Heraklion International Airport, “Nikos Kazantzakis” (: HER,: LGIR) is the primary airport on the of,, and the country’s after. It is located about 5 km east of the main city center of, near the municipality of. It is a shared civil/military facility. The airport is named after Heraklion native, a Greek writer and philosopher. Nikos Kazantzakis Airport is Crete’s main and busiest airport, serving (Ηράκλειο), (Άγιος Νικόλαος), (Mάλλια), (Χερσόνησος), (Σταλίδα), (Ελούντα) and other resorts. This article is in a list format that may be better presented using. You can help by converting this article to prose, if. Is available. (July 2016) The airport first opened in March 1939. This was then merely a piece of flat agricultural land. The first aeroplane (a ) carried the first passengers to the site. During the operations ceased, but in the fall of 1946 traffic ressumed, introducing the aircraft. At first, the airport only offered very basic service, with only primitive installations on the site, in the form of three tents, smoke for wind determination and storm lamps for runway lighting. In 1947, the first (small) terminal was erected. Started commercial flights in 1948. At that time, a total of 4,000 people were served. The year 1953 saw the construction of a paved runway which was initially 1,850 meters long and oriented as 09/27. The next major event followed in 1954, when a four-engined aircraft landed for the first time at the airport. In that year the airport handled approximately 18,000 passengers. From 1957 onward, the new used the airport, starting services with the aircraft. Jojo AIr also flew here But Ended service on July 2 2001 From 1968 until 1971, the runway was extended to 2,680 meters and a new terminal and other facilities were constructed, essentially making it a new airport. 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The Hippopotamus Trailer #1 (2017): Check out the new trailer starring Roger Allam, Matthew Modine, and Fiona Shaw! Be the first to watch, comment, and share Indie trailers, clips, and featurettes dropping @MovieclipsIndie. ► Buy Tickets to The Hippopotamus: Watch more Indie Trailers: ► New Indie Trailers Playlist ► New Documentary Trailers Playlist ► New International Trailers Playlist Based on the best-selling novel by Stephen Fry, The Hippopotamus tells the story of disgraced poet Ted Wallace (Roger Allam), who is summoned to Swafford Hall, the country manor of his friends Lord and Lady Logan (Matthew Modine and Fiona Shaw), to investigate a series of unexplained miracle healings. Ted tracks down the perpetrator of the phenomena, fifteen-year-old David Logan (Tommy Knight), whose parents believe he has healing hands. Unaware that David is using some unorthodox methods, the Logans are set on sharing their son’s gift with the world. 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But in the eyes of the Creative Assembly, that still isn’t big enough. To remedy this, they’ve come up with the Mortal Empires DLC, a free download that will essentially merge the two games’ campaigns together in one huge map, letting players assume command of any of the eight races available in the series so far. To find out why this is happening and how the Creative Assembly are going about it, we spoke to Game Director Ian Roxburgh and Lead Designer Jim Whitson. RPS: My first question is: why do this? Why did you decide to take the two games you’ve made, smash them together as one huge game, and then release it for free? Ian: Well, very very early on when we first decided to do the deal with Games Workshop, and you look at the massive, massive amount of content there is in the Warhammer Fantasy IP, we knew that we ultimately wanted to do all of it, and make a game with all of it in. TekDragon says: Those were some quality answers. Ian and Jim clearly have respect for RPS and its readers. I appreciated that. TWW2 is more Total War goodness than I ever remember getting from Medieval II on (as far back as I go). Each army is ridiculously unique. I wish the AI was a little better in combat, but that’s probably my fault for having the difficulty at normal. I appreciated the value of the game, and the prospect of a free DLC of this size and quality is blowing my mind. I can’t wait to see what you guys do with TWW3, but I’ll be Day 1 purchasing every DLC you guys put out for TWW2. Oluap says: For a lot of people including me, what is fun in a game is to “exploit” mechanics as much as you can in order to win. What you call “exploiting mechanichs” can basically be translated into “trying to win”. That’s why playing a win/lose game without exploiting mechanics is not fun: doing that means trying to win the game while at the same time not really trying to win it. Which is why balance is important. If the broken mechanic can easily be isolated, it’s not such a big deal since you can just set a rule to yourself to not use it. But if it is a core mechanic, or if they are too many of them, you can’t really have fun anymore by trying to win the game. You still can have fun by watching the scenery, or doing stupid things, but not when you really try to play and win the game. Nov 19, 2016. Plot Summary: 'Mortal Kombat' will follow a male protagonist who becomes drawn into the interdimensional tournament, and who begins to realize his true potential as a result of the experience. Drama Five medical students, obsessed by what lies beyond the confines of life, embark on a daring experiment: by stopping their hearts for short periods, each triggers a near-death experience - giving them a firsthand account of the afterlife. • • • In western, describes how human beings can be reconciled to through 's sacrificial suffering and. Atonement refers to the forgiving or pardoning of in general and in particular through the suffering, death and, enabling the reconciliation between God and. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Compatibility of differing theories [ ] Some say that 'various biblical understandings of the atonement need not conflict'. Theologian, for example, although he maintains that 'penal substitution is the mainstream, historic view of the church and the essential meaning of the Atonement. Main article: • • • • Mark Heim • Denominational perspectives [ ] Eastern Christianity [ ] and have a substantively different. Salvation is not seen as the acceptance of a legal exchange, but as participation in the renewal of human nature itself by way of the eternal assuming the human nature in its fullness. In contrast to of theology, Orthodox Christians tend to use the word 'expiation' with regard to what is accomplished in the sacrificial act. In, expiation is an act of offering that seeks to change the one making the offering. The word which is translated both as 'propitiation' and as 'expiation' is hilasmos, which means 'to make acceptable and enable one to draw close to God'. Thus the Orthodox emphasis would be that Christ died, not to appease an angry and vindictive Father or to avert the upon sinners, but to defeat and secure the destruction of sin and death, so that those who are and in spiritual bondage may become divinely, and therefore fully human, as their Creator intended; that is to say, human creatures become God in his, conforming to the image of Christ and reacquiring the divine likeness (see ). Methodist Christianity [ ] Part of on. • • • falls squarely in the tradition of, though it is linked with and theories. The founder of the Methodist movement, reflecting on, connects with victory over Satan in his Explanatory Notes Upon the New Testament: 'the voluntary passion of our Lord appeased the Father's wrath, obtained pardon and acceptance for us, and consequently, dissolved the dominion and power which Satan had over us through our sins.' In elucidating, Wesley says that Christ manifesting Himself in the hearts of humans destroys the work of Satan, thus making Christus Victor imagery 'one part of the framework of substitutionary atonement.' The Church of England priest and follower of Methodism 's hymns 'Sinners, Turn, Why Will You Die' and 'And Can It be That I Should Gain' concurrently demonstrate that Christ's sacrifice is the example of supreme love, while also convicting the Christian believer of his/her sins, thus using the moral influence theory within the structure of penal substitution in accordance with the Augustinian theology of illumination. Methodism also emphasizes a participatory nature in atonement, in which the Methodist believer spiritually dies with Christ and He dies for humanity; this is reflected in the words of the following Methodist hymn (122): 'Vouchsafe us eyes of faith to see The Man transfixed on Calvary, To know thee, who thou art— The one eternal God and true; And let the sight affect, subdue, And break my stubborn heart. The unbelieving veil remove, And by thy manifested love, And by thy sprinkled blood, Destroy the love of sin in me, And get thyself the victory, And bring me back to God. Now let thy dying love constrain My soul to love its God again, Its God to glorify; And lo! I come thy cross to share, Echo thy sacrificial prayer, And with my Saviour die.' The Christian believer, in Methodist theology, draws himself/herself into the scene of the crucifixion in order to experience the power of salvation that it possesses. In the, the Methodist especially experiences the participatory nature of substitutionary atonement as 'the sacrament sets before our eyes Christ's death and suffering whereby we are transported into an experience of the crucifixion.' Roman Catholic views on atonement and reparation [ ] Early speculation regarding the nature of the atonement was couched in terminology drawn from custom and law. William Kent notes that the Atonement '.is represented as the payment of a price, or a ransom, or as the offering of satisfaction for a debt. But we can never rest in these material figures as though they were literal and adequate. As both Abelard and Bernard remind us, the Atonement is.a sacrifice. It was by this inward sacrifice of obedience unto death.that Christ paid the debt to justice.' As expressed by in his, in the tradition the concepts of atonement and redemption are often seen as being inherently related. And atonement is often balanced with specific which relate the sufferings and death of Christ to the forgiveness of sins. Moreover, in the Pontiff called acts of reparation a duty for Roman Catholics: ' We are holden to the duty of reparation and expiation by a certain more valid title of justice and of love.' ' Moreover this duty of expiation is laid upon the whole race of men' referred to the concept as: ' the unceasing effort to stand beside the endless crosses on which the Son of God continues to be crucified'. Non-trinitarian Christian theologies [ ] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints [ ]. See also: expands the doctrine of the atonement complementary to the substitutionary atonement concept, including the following: • Suffering in Gethsemane. The Atonement began in and ends with Christ's resurrection. Christ described this agony in the Doctrine and Covenants as follows: '[The] suffering caused myself, even God [Christ], the greatest of all, to tremble because of pain, and to bleed at every pore, and to suffer both body and spirit.' • The relationship of justice, mercy, agency, and God's unconditional love. Christ's infinite atonement was required to satisfy the demands of justice based on eternal law, rendering Him Mediator, Redeemer, and Advocate with the Father. One eternal law states that 'no unclean thing can enter into the Kingdom of God.' To sin is to break God's law, symbolically leaving a 'stain.' Thus, he proffers divine mercy to the truly penitent who voluntarily come unto him, offering them the gift of his grace to 'lift them up' and 'be perfected in Him' through his merits ( and;,, and;;; compare ). We are made perfect, first, through, followed. • No need for infant baptism. Christ's atonement completely resolved the consequence from the fall of Adam of for infants, young children and those of innocent mental capacity who die before an age of self-accountability, hence all these are resurrected to eternal life in the resurrection. However, baptism is required of those who are deemed by God to be accountable for their actions () • Empathetic purpose. Christ suffered pain and agony not only for the sins of all people, but also to experience their physical pains, illnesses, anguish from addictions, emotional turmoil and depression, 'that His bowels may be filled with mercy, according to the flesh, that he may know according to the flesh how to succor his people according to their infirmities' (; compare ). 'The word [atonement] describes the setting 'at one' of those who have been estranged, and denotes the reconciliation of man to God. Sin is the cause of the estrangement, and therefore the purpose of the atonement is to correct or overcome the consequences of sin' ( of the in the ). Jehovah's Witnesses [ ] According to, atonement for sins comes only through the life, ministry, and death of Jesus Christ. They believe Jesus was the ', being the pre-existent and sinless who became the human of Israel, and that he came to undo Adamic sin. Witnesses believe that the sentence of death given to Adam and subsequently his offspring by God required an equal substitute or ransom sacrifice of a perfect man. They believe that salvation is possible only through Jesus', and that individuals cannot be reconciled to God until they repent of their sins, and then call on the name of God through Jesus. Salvation is described as a free gift from God, but is said to be unattainable without obedience to Christ and that are prompted by faith. According to their teaching, the works prove faith is genuine. 'Preaching the good news' is said to be one of the works necessary for salvation, both of themselves and those to whom they preach. They believe that people in the 'last days' can be 'saved' by identifying Jehovah's Witnesses as, and by serving God as a part of it. Emanuel Swedenborg [ ] According to the doctrine of, as explained by, there is no such thing as as is generally understood. Swedenborg's account of atonement has much in common with the doctrine, which refers to a understanding of the Atonement which views as the means by which the powers of, which held humanity under their dominion, were defeated. It is a model of the atonement that is dated to the, and it, along with the related, was the dominant theory of the atonement for a thousand years. The United Pentecostal Church [ ] teach that the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ are the only means by which atonement can be obtained for dying humanity, and which makes the free gift of God's salvation possible. They believe that all must put faith in the propitiatory work of Christ to gain everlasting life. According to United Pentecostal theology, this saving faith is more than just mental assent or intellectual acceptance, or even verbal profession, but must include trust, appropriation, application, action, and obedience. They contend that is one of the works of faith and obedience necessary for Christ's sacrificial atonement to be efficacious. See also [ ]. • 'Atonement.' Atoning definition, to make amends or reparation, as for an offense or a crime, or for an offender (usually followed by for): to atone for one's sins. The Oxford dictionary of the Christian church. New York: Oxford University Press. Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 11th Edition. Retrieved October 03, 2012: '2. (often capital) Christian theol a. The reconciliation of man with God through the life, sufferings, and sacrificial death of Christ b. The sufferings and death of Christ' • Christus Victor: An Historical Study of the Three Main Types of the Idea of Atonement,, 1931 •, The Cross of Christ (London: Macmillan & Co, 1956), p. 71-2 • In which the atonement is spoken of as shared by all. To wit, God sustains the. Therefore if, when he died, we all died with him, and when he rose from the dead, we all rose with him. See Jeremiah, David. Living With Confidence in a Chaotic World, pp. Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson, Inc.; Massengale, Jamey. Renegade Gospel, The Jesus Manifold. Amazon, Kindle. • Niels-erik A. Andreasen, 'Atonement/Expiation in the Old Testament' in W. Mills (ed.), Mercer dictionary of the Bible (Mercer University Press, 1990) • Matthew George Easton, 'Atonement' in Illustrated Bible Dictionary (T. Nelson & Sons, 1897). (2007) Christianity – a guide for the perplexed. SPCK, London, p. Rusk, Moral Transformation: The Original Christian Paradigm of Salvation (New Zealand: Bridgehead, 2011) •, The Empty Cross of Jesus (Eastbourne: Kingsway, 2004; first published 1984), p. 64-5: 'The simplest and most obvious understanding of the cross is to see it as the supreme example.This is a favourite theme in the early Fathers, as H.E.W. Turner showed in The Patristic Doctrine of Redemption.It can scarcely be denied that much of the second century understanding of the cross was frankly exemplarist.' •, An introduction to the early history of Christian doctrine to the time of the Council of Chalcedon (London: Methuen & Co, 1903), p. 351-2: 'From this review of the teaching of the Church it will be seen that. In the earliest centuries. The main thought is that man is reconciled to God by the Atonement, not God to man. The change, that is, which it effects is a change in man rather than a change in God. It is God's unchangeable love for mankind that prompts the Atonement itself, is the cause of it, and ultimately determines the method by which it is effected.' • Christus Victor: An Historical Study of the Three Main Types of the Idea of Atonement. Gustaf Aulén. 'All satisfactory accounts of the atonement.begin, but do not end, with the moral influence theory.' • Oxenham, Henry (1865).. Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green. Oxenham, (London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1865), p. Smith, (London: Hodder and Stoughton), p. 96-7: 'THE FORENSIC THEORY.each successive period of history has produced its peculiar type of soteriological doctrine.the third period--the period ushered in by the Reformation.' •, The Cross of Christ (London: Macmillan & Co, 1956), p. 71-2: '.the four main types, which have persisted throughout the centuries. The oldest theory is the Ransom Theory.It held sway for a thousand years. [.] The Forensic Theory is that of the Reformers and their successors.' Grensted, (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1920), p. 191: 'Before the Reformation only a few hints of a Penal theory can be found.' Oxenham, (London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1865), p. 112-3,119: '.we may pause to sum up briefly the main points of teaching on Christ's work of redemption to be gathered from the patristic literature of the first three centuries as a whole. And first, as to what it does not contain. |
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