Gabriella. usually household names.

Gabriella may refer to:


I-CAR. achieve

I-CAR (Inter-industry Conference on Auto collision Repair) is an international, not-for-profit training organization formed by the collision industry in 1979. All I-CAR activities and resources focus on helping the industry achieve a high level of technical training. The I-CAR Vision for the industry is that: “Every person in the collision industry has the technical knowledge and skills relevant to their position to achieve a complete and safe repair.”

I-CAR develops and delivers technical training programs to professionals in all areas of the collision industry. In addition, I-CAR provides a communication forum for anyone interested in proper collision repair. I-CAR’s primary funding is derived from student tuition and services.


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IMSA. hand signals. But

IMSA can refer to:


Insiders. series on UK

Insiders may refer to:


See also


Westham Island. British national

Westham Island is an island located near Ladner, British Columbia, Canada. The island is accessible via the Westham Island Bridge. The George C. Riefel Refuge for migratory birds is located at the northern end of the island. The Alaksen National Wildlife Area is also located on the island.


Metaplan. and technique. This

Metaplan, Metaplan technique or simply card technique is a system for collecting ideas (or Creativity technique) when a group of people are working together. The method was initiated by Eberhard Schnelle in Hamburg, Germany.

Apart from the simple visual technique as exampled, the method covers the performance of discussion butlers, known as moderators, as well as the structure of thinking processes within the context of group work. To become a highly experienced moderator, versed in the complexity of organizational problem solving and innovation, takes many years and interaction at the most senior levels of organizational decision making.

There are however many practitioners who operate at the lower levels to facilitate discussion using the simple starter tools as the example describes hereunder.

All people in the group write down ideas which came into their minds, one idea
on one card. In the Brainstorming process it is important that
ideas are not judged. Then all cards are collected and fixed on a pin board affixed with a sheet of brown paper.
Only now the ideas are processed. The cards are organized according categories
and may show new results of which the single persons were not aware.


Kalvola. in proper

Kalvola is a municipality of Finland. Its seat is in Iittala.

It is located in the province of Southern Finland and is part of the Tavastia Proper region. The municipality has a population of 3,449 (2003) and covers an area of 338.81 km² of which 38.75 km² is water. The population density is 10.2 inhabitants per km².
Best known for its Iittala glass factory.

The municipality is unilingually Finnish.


Miguel Diaz (boxing). trainer expects the

Miguel Angel Diaz (born c. 1952), is an Argentine boxing trainer of notoriety. Unlike many boxing trainers, Diaz built a name inside the world of boxing by working outside his home country, and he has trained fighters from all over Latin America and from the United States.


Boxing career

Miguel Angel Diaz had a very short career as a professional boxer, having only one fight. He outpointed Carlos Billena on December 11, 1970 as a Jr. Welterweight, Diaz retired from boxing as a fighter.


Boxing trainer career

Diaz moved to Los Angeles, California, where he established the Miguel Diaz boxing gym. One of his first world champions was Pedro Decima.

In Los Angeles, Diaz built a reputation among Mexican and Chicano fighters, becoming a well known trainer in the area. One of his first boxers was Erik Morales, who would bring fame for him and for Diaz after he knocked Daniel Zaragoza out in eleven rounds at El Paso, Texas for the WBCworld Bantamweight championship. Diaz then began travelling between Los Angeles and Tijuana to help train Morales.

He went on to help train Fernando Vargas for a number of fights, and established a second Miguel Diaz boxing gym, located in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Diaz is currently residing part-time in Puerto Rico, where he helps train brothers Miguel Angel and Jose Miguel Cotto as well as Daniel Jimenez, among others. Miguel Cotto has reached world championship status, winning the WBO Junior Welterweight crown.

In 1999, Diaz was named “trainer of the year” by the International Boxing Hall of Fame.


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BFPRT. they find they

In computer science, BFPRT (Blum, Floyd, Pratt, Rivest, Tarjan) is a four step algorithm to select the nth smallest element of an array.

Contents


Algorithm

  1. Consider the array as groups of 5 elements. Find the median of each group.
  2. Use Select recursively to find x, the median of the medians.
  3. Partition the array around x.
  4. Let i denote the number of elements on the low side of the partition. If ni, use Select recursively to find the nth element of the low side. Otherwise return the n-ith element of the high side.


Implementation


See also


References


Recently (Joan Baez album). has recently catapulted to

Recently was a 1987 album by Joan Baez. At the time of its release, it was the performer’s first album of new material issued in the U.S. in eight years. As she had done during the 1960s for Bob Dylan, Tim Hardin and Richard Farina, Baez lent her voice to the songwriters of the day, in this case Mark Knopfler, U2 and Peter Gabriel, and found herself straddling a line between attempting to further connect with young audiences (who first became acquainted with her through her appearances at Live Aid and Amnesty International’s A Conspiracy of Hope Tour), while reintroducing herself to her established listeners, after such a long absence.


Track listing

  1. “Brothers in Arms” (Mark Knopfler)
  2. “Recently” (Joan Baez)
  3. “Asimbonanga” (Johnny Clegg)
  4. “The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress” (Jimmy Webb)
  5. “James And The Gang” (Joan Baez)
  6. “Let Us Break Bread Together/Oh Freedom” (traditional)
  7. “MLK” (Bono, David Howell Evans, Larry Mullen, Adam Clayton)
  8. “Do Right Woman, Do Right Man” (Chips Moman)
  9. “Biko” (Peter Gabriel)

Animal transformation fantasy. to behave

Animal transformation fantasies are sometimes featured as a theme in fantasy or erotica as a sexual fetish. In these fantasies, human beings can change from human form to animal form, or behave as animals. One of the more well-known facets of the fantasy include lycanthropy and vampire oriented themes. Animal transformation fantasies are popular with some elements of the furry fandom and those who participate in pony play.


See also


Pillow people. 1980s and


Pillow People are square stuffed toys that have faces on them done in decals . They were popular during the mid 1980s, and came out in 1986. They are a long pillow with flat hands and puffy feet which wear shiny fabric booties. The arms and legs are also stuffed, and dangle from the main pillow body. Besides the ‘people’ of the line, there are also pillow pets like cats and dogs and other things, such as bed sheets, which came out with the Pillow People characters on them. In 1996 for a short time Sandbox entertainment brought back Pillow People.

Some of the original Pillow People characters included:

(Image: Mr. Sandman-circa 1986)


Woodhouse railway station. Woodhouse

This station is in Woodhouse, Sheffield. It should not be confused with a station of the same name at Mansfield Woodhouse.

Woodhouse, formerly Woodhouse Junction, is a railway station serving the Woodhouse and Woodhouse Mill in Sheffield, England. The station is 8 km (5¼ miles) East of Sheffield Station on the Sheffield to Lincoln line. The next station East was Waleswood, until its closure in 1955, and is now Kiveton Park. The next station West is Darnall. Beighton Station, originally adjacent to the junction with the Midland Railway, but rebuilt by the M.S. & L.R. when they commenced work on their “Derbyshire Lines”, was until 1954 the next station South.

Woodhouse Mill, Orgreave and Fence were also served by a station on the North Midland Railway named Woodhouse Mill.

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History

The present station is the second built to serve the community of Woodhouse, then separated from and not under the governance of Sheffield. The original station, opened in September 1850, was situated at the bottom of Junction Lane, adjacent to the present Woodhouse Junction, formerly East Junction, signal box and was built to serve the communities of Beighton, then within Derbyshire, and Woodhouse. This station was closed on 11 October 1875 and replaced by one of the earliest examples of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway’s Double Pavillion designs at its present location.


Colliery lines

Woodhouse was the hub of two colliery branches: to the West a branch to Orgreave Colliery, which was extended to reach Treeton Colliery under the M.S.& L.R (Extension to London) Act 1893 and opened on 10th October 1898, and to the East, from Woodhouse East Junction, the Birley Branch, which served the Birley Collieries, belonging to the Sheffield Coal Company.


Service

An hourly Westbound service to Sheffield and hourly Eastbound service to Lincoln are operated by Northern. A limited service is provided on Sundays. Woodhouse is also served by the Saturday only service linking Sheffield and Cleethorpes via Brigg.


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Jonathan Wutawunashe. praise

Jonathan Wutawunashe is a songwriter, guitarist, keyboard player and producer.

Hher Andrew, referred to by church members as “Prophet,” is the leader of the church which has branches all over the world ,including Africa ,Europe and the United States.

Nditorei, Tarira Nguva, Shelter and Ndasukwa have became iconic anthems thanks to the combination of Shuvai’s trademark vocals, Jonathan’s production skills and creativity with video.

Jonathan’s own hits include:

The self-effacing Wutawunashe has several productions under his belt, which include African Praise, a praise medley for which he and Shuvai wrote many original songs and numerous albums featuring up-and-coming artists, as well as, of course, his group Family Singers. Since 1994, he has allowed Gospel artists to share his recording studio, which he pieced together over the years. With wife Shuvai, Jonathan earlier this year launched Gospel Bandstand, a TV show aimed at mentoring and showcasing new Gospel talent.


Pattamana. owners

Pattamana Illam is a Namboothiri familily in Ayamkudy Village of Kerala. This family is one of the Oornama (Owners) families of Thiruvayamkudy mahadeva Temple.

Original name of Pattamana Illam was Pullarippuram, and was located in northern Kerala. It belongs to Parasurama Gothra.


Imperial Japanese Navy Aviation Bureau. Training usually

The Imperial Japanese Navy Aviation Bureau(Kaigun Koku Hombu) of the Ministry of the Navy of Japan was responsible for the development and training of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service. In 1941 it was headed by Vice-Admiral Katagiri and was organized as follows:


Navy Training Schools and Units

Japanese Navy Air service for air training poses your own proper train units under direct led of Navy Air Bureau. ones was a section of fighting air groups or are proper training units; amongst the Training Carrier Section why comprised the Light Carriers for training use also.

Such schools and units was named with place were stablished (cities,towns or Arsenals),or with Carrier s name where if based;others was only designed by numbers also.

Navy training units by name

Training Carriers


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Cvetkovci. important

Cvetkovci is a village in northeastern region of Slovenia (Lower Styria), in the part, which is also known as Prlekija. First mention of the village in archives goes back to the year 1320. At that point of time it was called Maierhof (Pristava).

Ruins of an important Roman merchant road Poetovio – Savaria were found on the southern part of the village. Cvetkovci village lies on both sides of regional road Ptuj – Ormož and borders on villages Osluševci, Podgorci and Trgovišče. Southern border of the village is also the Slovenian national border with Croatia. There are a pond and two rivers, flowing through the village. These are called Pesnica and Drava.

The Cvetkovci village itself has five regions, called Lower and Upper Cvetkovci, Trnje, Dobrava and Otok (Island). Cvetkovci is known for nice and very guest-friendly people, in the village are also two restaurants with excellent food and wine.

Main economy in the village is agriculture, especially on the fields northern of the village, but there are also some fields on the southern side. Main agriculture branch is stockbreeding, but also poultry farming is important. Lately become all more important also production of vegetables and horse breeding. Although agriculture is very important, many inhabitants also work in towns like Maribor, Ptuj and Ormož.


External links


Cats and dogs. trainers train the dogs

Cats and dogs is a Wall Street slang used to describe:

  1. Nonperforming securities, or
  2. Highly speculative securities.

It is also the name of a 2001 children’s film, Cats & Dogs.

Those are both derived from the English phrase “It’s raining cats and dogs”, which indicates heavy rainfall.


Landseer. cooperation from his dog.

Landseer can refer to


Plawres Sanshiro. and scold

Plawres Sanshiro (Japanese: プラレス3四郎, Chinese: 数码金钢 微型小金刚, Arabic: سانشيرو) was a popular anime series aired in 1983 in Japan, Hong Kong and the Middle East. The name is a shortened derivative of “Plastic Model Wrestling Sanshiro”. It has also been loosely translated to “PlaWres 3-Shirou” and “Puraresu Sanshiro”.

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Overview

The story is about a young boy named Sugata Sanshiro (Cantonese: 3四郎) and his miniature PlaWrestler pocket robot with super LSI circuit named Juohmaru (Cantonese: 柔王丸). Initially, the show was about Sanshiro’s battles with Juohmaru against other PlaWrestlers in robot battle tournaments that were a hybrid blend of modern wrestling, hi-tech Robot Wars and Japanese noh theatre. As the series went on, its focus shifted to Sanshiro exploring the possible uses of PlaWrestling technology in medical implants, and his clash against those who wished to use it for military purposes instead.


Characters


Sanshiro’s group

Sanshiro Sugata

Sanshiro is the series’ protagonist and a PlaWres modeler. His PlaWrestler, Juohmaru, is custom-made. Initially, Sanshiro is an ambitious rookie, and his overconfidence and brashness leads to several mistakes that he sometimes does not get out of. As the series, progresses, Sanshiro learns to think more rationally and consider the benefit of others rather than only his own.

Kyoko

Kyoko’s is Sanshiro’s friend and possible love interest. She is assistant judo instructor at the Sugata family dojo. She is energetic and outspoken and does not hesitate to scold Sanshiro whenever he makes a mistake. Kyoko works at her family’s eatery business and can drive a motorcycle.

Shota

Shota is Sanshiro’s best friend, whose job is collecting information of any kind, particularly on rival modelers. Shota is hyperactive and is shown frequently running in a peculiar style of his own invention. He is also flirtatious, a loudmouth and quick to judge on first impressions. However, he takes his duties seriously.

Tetsuya

Tetsuya is Juohmaru’s mechanic, responsible for fine tuning him, upgrading him and repairing him, especially during the minute-long break between a battle’s rounds. He is shown to be very capable, a quick thinker and an innovator, although at times he has taken offence at Sanshiro overriding him for Juohmaru’s maintenance.

Shinji Murao

Shinji is Juohmaru’s programmer. His code, along with Sanshiro’s manual control, guides Juohmaru in the battle ring. Like Tetsuya, Shinji is portrayed to be good at his job and a cool thinker compared to Sanshiro and Shota.


Sanshiro’s family

Kennosuke Sugata

Sanshiro’s grandfather and judo master of the local dojo. For the most part, Kennosuke is critical of Sanshiro’s PlaWrestling exploits, preferring him to practice judo and eventually succeed him as dojo master instead. However, he is also shown secretly watching many of Sanshiro’s fights and worrying about the outcome. Eventually, Sanshiro’s success and determination convince Kennosuke to let him pursue his own dreams.

Kaoru Sugata

Sanshiro’s mother. Kaoru seems to be somewhat aloof, which makes her a foil for Kennosuke when discussing about Sanshiro. Despite her impression of naivete, she occasionally exhibits moments of profound insight in a situation, attributing them to her “maternal instinct”.

Machiko Sugata

Sanshiro’s little sister. Machiko is a lively child who supports Sanshiro in his endeavours. Despite her small age, she is prone to making surprisingly insightful remarks to many of her elders.

Kenichiro Sugata

Sanshiro’s father. Kenichiro died before the series begins and appears only in his photograph and Sanshiro’s imagination. Kenichiro’s research created PlaWrestling. His further attempts to use it for the benefit of mankind met with resistance from arms dealers who wished to use it as a means of warfare. Kenichiro ended up dead in a suspicious accident. After learning this, Sanshiro resolved to use PlaWrestling to continue his father’s research, which was a pivotal moment in the series.


Antagonists

Jose Garcia

The mastermind behind all the plans directed against Sanshiro. Jose Garcia is a ruthless arms dealer who manipulates the PlaWrestling scene worldwide by funding and essentially bribing its officials. In this way, he hopes to exploit PlaWrestling technology to develop robotic super-soldiers. It is possible that he orchestrated the accident in which Sanshiro’s father died. Somewhat atypically, Garcia is not defeated by the end of the series. He actually manages to develop and market robot soldiers of questionable competence, and Sanshiro believes in allowing the world to judge for itself whether the peaceful or aggressive use of PlaWrestling technology is more useful.

Ballesteros

Chairman of the World PlaWresting Association (WPWA) and henchman to Jose Garcia. Ballesteros is a self-important man who manipulates the Association, its Japanese branch (JPWA) and the Fighting-type Modeler League to further Garcia’s ends. After Garcia develops his robot soldiers, he loses interest in PlaWrestling and cuts funding, leading an enraged Ballesteros to face off against Sanshiro in the series finale. Like Garcia, Ballesteros suffers no consequences for his villainous actions besides feeling defeated and humiliated.

Sheila Misty

An enigmatic and beautiful woman riding a motorbike, Shiela spies on Sanhsiro from the first episode and constantly manipulates events and people to force him to give up PlaWrestling. Eventually it is revealed that she works for Jose Garcia, who has convinced her that he will heal her brother’s Mash’s legs, who were disabled when Garcia’s car crashed into Sheila’s motorbike. After she realises Garcia’s deception, Sheila becomes an ally of Sanshiro. She also has an unnamed female PlaWrestler.

Gendou Kurosaki

Boisterous and self-important, Kurosaki is Japan’s national PlaWrestling champion for three consecutive years. However, he loses from Sanshiro in the first episode, partly due to damage his PlaWrestler, Mad Hurricane, sustained during the championship match. This event makes Kurosaki a fierce rival of Sanshiro, and they clash for most of the series. Later on, Kurosaki becomes more sympathetic after seeing the troubles Sanshiro has to overcome and ends up his ally. Kurosaki is the region’s foremost Fighting-Type modeler, following the philosophy of winning at any cost.


Other characters

Shinogu Narita

In contrast with Kurosaki, Narita is the region’s foremost Hobby-type modeler. Hobby-types generally view PlaWrestling as a contest of skill and place the well-being of their PlaWrestlers above winning. Narita is down-to-earth, intelligent, collected and has the respect of Sanshiro and his team, but his attitude sometimes makes him take things too seriously and appear cold and distant. Narita’s PlaWrestler is called Ikaros Wing.

Dr. Warmer

A colleague of Sanshiro’s father, Dr. Warmer helped develop PlaWrestling technology. After telling Sanshiro of his father’s desire to use PlaWrestling to help the disabled, Sanshiro gathers data from Juohmaru’s battles and send them to him. Dr. Warmer analyses this data and eventually comes up with a novel technology that relies on brain wave induction to restore a person’s mobility.


Rival Robots

Mad Hurricane, Ikarus Wing, Majin, Rocky, Mosquito, Cherry Bomber, Iron Killer, Blue Hawaii, El Matador, Stardust, Ganchanko, Hiryu, Pretty Rosa, Big Bang, Asteroid, Death Trap, Devil, Yoga, Great America, Western Buffalo, Red Arrow, JJ, El Cid, Mad Maximum, Great Simba, Siegfried, Ivan, Jupiter.


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DVD Release

Six Plawres Sanshiro DVDs are available spanning 37 episodes at 25 minutes each.

Plawres Sanshiro Vol.1 – Episode 1,2

Plawres Sanshiro Vol.2 – Episode 3 - 9

Plawres Sanshiro Vol.3 – Episode 10 - 16

Plawres Sanshiro Vol.4 – Episode 17 - 23

Plawres Sanshiro Vol.5 – Episode 24 - 30

Plawres Sanshiro Vol.6 – Episode 31 - 37

Function Names
Lead Director Kunihiko Yuyama
Producer Isao Onuki, Yoshiro Kataoka
Director for episode 1, 2, 6, 9 and 13 Masahisa Ishida
Director for episode 3 Masamune Ochiai
Director for episode 4, 7, 12 Eikichi Kojika
Director for episode 5, 10, 14 Kimiharu Oguma
Director for episode 8 Osamu Sekita
Composition Keisuke Fujikawa,
Script Junki Takegami, Kenji Terada, Kosuke Fujikawa
Original creator Jirô Gyû, Minoru Kamiya
Music Yanusori Tsuchuchida, Yasushi Tsuchida
Character Design Mutsumi Inomata, Shigenori Kageyame
Art director Junichi Mizuno
Animation director Hisashi Takai, Kazuhiro Ochi, Masamune Ochiai, Mutsumi Inomata, Shigenori Kageyama, Toshihiro Hirano, Toshio Arata, Yoshiharu Fukushima
Animators Mutsumi Inomata, Hitoshi Yoshinaga, Kazuhiro Ochi, Hirotoshi Sano, Takashi Sogabe, Satoshi Yamazaki

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Merchandise

The 1983 Plawres Sanshiro soft vinyl robots are considered extremely rare. Instead of selling giant robots scaled down to toy size, what was sold and marketed to the public was pocket robots at about 30 cm tall claiming to be identical in size to the TV show version. Despite having the rival robots available for sale, the consumer trend at the time was to purchase the protagonist robots, thus most sales were limited to just 1 robot.

In the end, there may have been reissues and re-releases of the toy line, including models that require assembly. But because there were so few Plawres Sanshiro soft vinyl robots in circulation to begin with, the 80s original model is considered an exceptional collectible gem.


Reaction

Plawres Sanshiro came at a time when the Asian late 70s - 80s anime scene was practically dominated by giant robots every year. The show was uniquely different since it mixed genre and featured a lead robot character that did not tower over buildings, grow in size or carried any firearms. Because of its unique substance, contents, and a relatively short episode count of 37, it had a very limited lifespan in the market.

Though the influence of Plawres Sanshiro is visible 12 years later with the arrival of Pokémon. From appearance, Pokémon’s lead character Ash Ketchum wearing the red cap heavily resembles Sanshiro. Even Sanshiro’s style of casting his pocket robot in 1983, is similarly mirrored to Ash’s casting his pocket monster in 1995. Both shows share the same concept of pocket tournaments.


Trivia


Screenshots


References


External Links

Episodes (names translated from Japanese)
1. Juohmaru, This is Plawrestling!!
2. Death Match! Kurosaki VS. Sanshiro
3. The Majin, Power Attack
4. Take That! Fireball Attack!
5. Danger! Sanshiro Is In Big Trouble
6. Finally! Female Plawrestler!
7. Tekkamen, the Assassin Lullaby of the death
8. Beat the rival!! Narita VS. Sanshiro!!
9. Mad Hurricane’s revenge!! Stand up, Juohmaru!!
10. Crash!! Skateboard kid Challenger from Hawaii!!
11. Knock Down Matador! Get Angry, Juohmaru!!
12. Killing Stardust! Targeted Juohmaru!!
13. Plawres Wars! Juohmaru Aims Championship!!
14. Fateful Rivals! Hard Crash, Juohmaru!!
15. Strong Opponent! Kung-Fu Vs. Juohmaru!!
16. Dueling In Georama City! Juohmaru, 2 Vs. 1!!
17. Beautiful Challenger! Juohmaru, Dance of the Beast!!
18. Highway Battle! Desperate Juohmaru!!
19. A New Sunrise! Come back alive, Juohmaru!!
20. Heart & Machine!! Juohmaru! The Long Way!
21. Trap of the Space Shuttle! Fly to the Cosmos, Juohmaru!!
22. Kurosaki, desperate challenge! Survive, Juohmaru!!
23. Plawrestling war! Be the star of Asia, Juohmaru!!
24. A tower of execution! Juohmaru, fight with anger!!
25. The champion from America! Juohmaru, departure for tomorrow!!
26. Juohmaru! A midday western fight!!
27. Juohmaru! Run for tomorrow!!
28. The night of evil! Tear the darkness, Juohmaru!!
29. A stage of death! Awaken, Juohmaru!!
30. Juohmaru! Oath for tomorrow!!
31. Juohmaru! Glowing Plawrestling spirit!!
32. Enemy plane over! Jump over Juohmaru!!
33. This is brain wave induction! Run softly Juohmaru!!
34. Juohmaru! Road to champion!!
35. Juohmaru! It is the day when the world changes!!
36. Juohmaru! Plawrestling Eternally!!
37. Juohmaru! Soldier is wanted! Last time!!


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