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and so he said, give me your troops, and wellington gave him about 30,000 total of his army that was sitting in france drinking in the cellars all the wine that they could find. they put them on ships, and a special order was written and sent to general provost, the general of canada, who had been fighting the war of 1812 for the past two years, defending all that now. now he had a chance to go on the offensive. this new order said we're going to do two things to end this war in our favor. we're going to use a part of the wellington's forces to raid along the eastern seaboard of the united states and down into the gulf of mexico, and keep american government and the people and the military's attention focused to the south. but in the north we're going to make you the main attack. we're going to give you the numbers in order to bring this whole conflict to an end. so the order said that he would be given 15,000 troops, and he could add to the 4,000 that he already had in country. they had been fighting for the last two years. they also the canadian fenceable regiments, citizens who ag
and so he said, give me your troops, and wellington gave him about 30,000 total of his army that was sitting in france drinking in the cellars all the wine that they could find. they put them on ships, and a special order was written and sent to general provost, the general of canada, who had been fighting the war of 1812 for the past two years, defending all that now. now he had a chance to go on the offensive. this new order said we're going to do two things to end this war in our favor....
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when the war with napoleon ended in the spring of 1814, the british had a problem, wellington wanted to keep this victorious army in attack, but no one saw this vision. when the army returned to england, it would probably be disbanded. when the ogre goes away, there's no need for a democratic society to fund a very expensive army, and they would just simply go away. so in order to keep them, he went to lord bathhurst, the secretary of war. he said i've got this other problem, i have this american war of 1812. i would like to put it to an end. we need to trade with those people. they're vital to us, but let's put a stop to it to our advantage. see what we can get out of this whole war when it's over. and so he said, give me your troops, and wellington gave him about 30,000 total of his army that was sitting in france drinking in the cellars all the wine that they could find. they put them on ships, and a special order was written and sent to general provost, the general of canada, who had been fighting the war of 1812 for the past two years, defending all that now. now he had a chance
when the war with napoleon ended in the spring of 1814, the british had a problem, wellington wanted to keep this victorious army in attack, but no one saw this vision. when the army returned to england, it would probably be disbanded. when the ogre goes away, there's no need for a democratic society to fund a very expensive army, and they would just simply go away. so in order to keep them, he went to lord bathhurst, the secretary of war. he said i've got this other problem, i have this...
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that's typical for wellington and d f a both their portfolios are middle the road to more court but the smoke cap that's been a gap that was filled when we did our research about two one half years ago that's the distribution. >> and cap guardian i apologize. >> cap guardian is like. >> left lane ton they have a large number of security. >> it's no our memo it's more diversities than laundry it's one hundred and four. >> it's not just they have more securities they're not valued are they - >> wells fargo ton and modus operandi run will be similar and cap or can capital international they'll have tilted as bob noted and the manipulative for quantitative approach they have as bob said one of the small cap that is another value to the overall e m management line up. >> call item 7. >> the first committee the committees met on october 15th to discuss the following issues as of the minutes the primary issues on the at the other end of the table were to review and approve replacement of tim with another fund by the manager and currently, the plan has about $273 million with 10 percentage
that's typical for wellington and d f a both their portfolios are middle the road to more court but the smoke cap that's been a gap that was filled when we did our research about two one half years ago that's the distribution. >> and cap guardian i apologize. >> cap guardian is like. >> left lane ton they have a large number of security. >> it's no our memo it's more diversities than laundry it's one hundred and four. >> it's not just they have more securities...
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it was wellington, you like that, john, as wellington said nothing save a battle lost is quite so melancholyas a battle won. now we won the battle and now we have to watch the movie. and. >> wellington would like this film. in the vain you are talking about. we have a long history of censors works of art either for reasons of being prudish or for threats. d.h. lawrence. henry miller, simon rushdie and on to the pantheon we are going to add seth rogan. i'm not sure we are going to like what we see and if this is going to be the great cultural export that stands for liberty i wish we had done better. nevertheless, i would agree, it is christmas so let's celebrate a victory for free speech. one of the reasons sony gave about pulling this movie from distribution was that north korea or whomever the hackers were threatened 9/11 style attacks on theaters that showed this movie. what if something happens? >> but, that was ridiculous from day one. the north koreans obviously have cyber ability. but does anybody actually believe that they have sleeper cells all over america waiting to spring? i'm sur
it was wellington, you like that, john, as wellington said nothing save a battle lost is quite so melancholyas a battle won. now we won the battle and now we have to watch the movie. and. >> wellington would like this film. in the vain you are talking about. we have a long history of censors works of art either for reasons of being prudish or for threats. d.h. lawrence. henry miller, simon rushdie and on to the pantheon we are going to add seth rogan. i'm not sure we are going to like...
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at the battle of waterloo, the british duke of wellington finally defeated napoleon bonapart.out controversy. who, for example, will play the part of napoleon? chris morris reports. >> reporter: shooting a 3-d movie in the belgian mud. not far from the actual site of the battle of waterloo. the film will become the centerpiece of a new museum. opening next year in time for the 200th anniversary of a battle that changed the course of european history. the highlight of the commemorations will be a reenactment of the bat itself, and everyone wants to be involved. >> 169 guys in uniform, ready to fight, and to enjoy the moment, of course. >> and do you always play a frenchman? >> yes. >> reporter: you lose every time. >> yes, and more specifically, in waterloo, yes. >> fire! >> reporter: battle reenactment is big business and it doesn't get much bigger than waterloo. people come from all over the world to take part. these are pictures of last year's event. hundreds of horses and cannons, and 5,000 participants all individually screened. attention to detail is everything, and 2015
at the battle of waterloo, the british duke of wellington finally defeated napoleon bonapart.out controversy. who, for example, will play the part of napoleon? chris morris reports. >> reporter: shooting a 3-d movie in the belgian mud. not far from the actual site of the battle of waterloo. the film will become the centerpiece of a new museum. opening next year in time for the 200th anniversary of a battle that changed the course of european history. the highlight of the commemorations...
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a number of cities around the world who are pushing for 100% clean energy, like san francisco, wellington, new zealand, just to set a couple. so a number of cities are setting very ambitious goals, goals much more ambitious than the goals of the states in which they are located. what about india? india is a major source of carbon emissions, heavily reliant on coal for electricity generation, for example. but it's shifting. they have now designed in india solar-driven water pumps that are much cheaper than diesel pumps. indian farmers currently have 26 million diesel-powered -- is that ten minutes? oh, good. they have 26 million diesel-powered irrigation pumps. and the plan is to replace every one of them with a solar-powered irrigation pump. and save a lot of money in the process. the payback time on these solar-powered water pumps is from one to four years, depending on the situation and from how far down they're pumping the water. i mentioned earlier, the scaling up that we're seeing with wind farms. we're also seeing the same thing with solar cells. solar cells can scale up and they ca
a number of cities around the world who are pushing for 100% clean energy, like san francisco, wellington, new zealand, just to set a couple. so a number of cities are setting very ambitious goals, goals much more ambitious than the goals of the states in which they are located. what about india? india is a major source of carbon emissions, heavily reliant on coal for electricity generation, for example. but it's shifting. they have now designed in india solar-driven water pumps that are much...
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the duke of wellington had called the battle "a damn close run-thing." fragility of civilization intrigued turner throughout his career. the decline of the carthaginian empire depicts the crushing penalty rome inflicted on the carthaginians. the architecture is elegant but the messy dockside suggests the end of a defeated imperial power. the women of vanquished carthage are bidding farewell to their men as they sail towards rome, human spoils of war bound for slavery or death. in 1818, turner was 43. in the twenty years that britain had been at war, he had become a public figure, his reputation based on art and enterprise. the new classes made wealthy by the industrial revolution were eager to buy his works. and he was favored with patronage from landed gentry like walter fawkes, who invited him to stay at his yorkshire estate. one morning at breakfast fawkes asked him to make a drawing that would convey the huge size of a man-of-war. fawkes' grand niece recorded how it was done. (reader) "he began by pouring wet paint onto the paper till it was saturate
the duke of wellington had called the battle "a damn close run-thing." fragility of civilization intrigued turner throughout his career. the decline of the carthaginian empire depicts the crushing penalty rome inflicted on the carthaginians. the architecture is elegant but the messy dockside suggests the end of a defeated imperial power. the women of vanquished carthage are bidding farewell to their men as they sail towards rome, human spoils of war bound for slavery or death. in...
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the final test gets well in wellington on saturday. west indies. still trailing by 1 42 runs with one wicket remaining in the first inning. >>> now tailgating or tailgate parties is a common sight at many american sporting events. the pastime is essentially having a barbecue in the car park of your team's stadium before the game. a couple from texas has decided to take their love of tailgating to the extreme. the houston texas fans exchanged vows, promising to stick with each other through team's wins and losses. that is all for sport for now more later. >> raul, thank you let's end this newshour with a story of our three journalists peter greste, mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed. they have been in jail for a year and calls to is rethem were heard around the world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the stream, >> your digital community >> you pick the hot topics and express your thoughts the stream it's your chance to join the conversation only on al jazeera america al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mo
the final test gets well in wellington on saturday. west indies. still trailing by 1 42 runs with one wicket remaining in the first inning. >>> now tailgating or tailgate parties is a common sight at many american sporting events. the pastime is essentially having a barbecue in the car park of your team's stadium before the game. a couple from texas has decided to take their love of tailgating to the extreme. the houston texas fans exchanged vows, promising to stick with each other...
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successful year for cricket, chased 105 runs reempg the second and final test takes playing in wellingtonrday. that's your sports. >> thanks olots robin. >>> let's independently on the story of our three journalists peter greste, mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed. they have now spent one year behind bars in egypt and today the calls to release them were heard around the world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> free them now. protestors demand the release of three al jazeera journalists who have now been in prison in egypt for a year.hello there i'm barb rabarbara serra. all passengers have been taken off a ferry that caught fire in the adriatic sea. eight died. >>> no sign of
successful year for cricket, chased 105 runs reempg the second and final test takes playing in wellingtonrday. that's your sports. >> thanks olots robin. >>> let's independently on the story of our three journalists peter greste, mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed. they have now spent one year behind bars in egypt and today the calls to release them were heard around the world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> free them now. protestors demand the release of three al jazeera journalists...
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power launching his invasion of russia and french forces are still predominate in spain, where wellington's army is heavily engaged. so the goal number one of the war is let's end this as quickly as we can, but see if the americans will listen to reason. let's see if we can negotiate a quick exit and avoid sending anymore than the minimum number of reenforcements than we need to go to canada. that's the predominant perspective. the minority opinion is the americans, how dare they attack us when we were down. this shows us you cannot trust these people with the republican form of government. boy, wouldn't we love to blow them apart? wouldn't it be great if we could really encourage the new englanders to separate? wouldn't it be great to encourage the slaves to run away? wouldn't it be wonderful to get indian peoples to reclaim lands south as far as the ohio? there's many people in the field either admirals or generals operating in canada who allow this kind of wouldn't it be great thinking to inform their actions and to inform their advice back to the home government. and once napolitan goes
power launching his invasion of russia and french forces are still predominate in spain, where wellington's army is heavily engaged. so the goal number one of the war is let's end this as quickly as we can, but see if the americans will listen to reason. let's see if we can negotiate a quick exit and avoid sending anymore than the minimum number of reenforcements than we need to go to canada. that's the predominant perspective. the minority opinion is the americans, how dare they attack us when...
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the second and final test match takes place in wellington and it starts on saturday >>> in the n.b.a. the phoenix sounds extended their winning streak to six games, it takes three games off. kobe bryant returned to the line up. it was his best effort. the awful run continues. phoenix wins this one. the anaheim ducks opened up an 11-point lead in the n.h.l. pacific region. >> scoring the winner for the ducks, 2 minutes and 42 seconds into overtime. >>> tailgating for an american game is a way of life it involves drinking beer, and grilling food in the car park. the ideal ingredients for the perfect wedding. a couple thought the houston texan fans exchanged vows in the car park promising to stick by each other the team's wins and losses. there were rings, but sadly for them their team will not win super bowl this season after the texans failed to make it to the post season. everyone there looks like they enjoyed the hot dogs. >> and they lived happily ever after. >> they are hoping. >> stay with us there's another news for you at the top of the hour. of thousands of people are without f
the second and final test match takes place in wellington and it starts on saturday >>> in the n.b.a. the phoenix sounds extended their winning streak to six games, it takes three games off. kobe bryant returned to the line up. it was his best effort. the awful run continues. phoenix wins this one. the anaheim ducks opened up an 11-point lead in the n.h.l. pacific region. >> scoring the winner for the ducks, 2 minutes and 42 seconds into overtime. >>> tailgating for an...
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it's "the chew's" merry meals, and it's all hands on deck for this beef wellington masterpiece.ng their holiday crowd? with a festive pizza you won't find in any store. and someone will be walking away very happy, with $1 million. it all starts right now, on "the chew." [ cheers and applause ] >> good afternoon, and welcome to "the chew." thank you guys so much. there is so much joy in the air, i can almost taste it. the holidays are here, and we're bringing you a whole hour of merry meals that are guant
it's "the chew's" merry meals, and it's all hands on deck for this beef wellington masterpiece.ng their holiday crowd? with a festive pizza you won't find in any store. and someone will be walking away very happy, with $1 million. it all starts right now, on "the chew." [ cheers and applause ] >> good afternoon, and welcome to "the chew." thank you guys so much. there is so much joy in the air, i can almost taste it. the holidays are here, and we're bringing...
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martin jetpack, yes, that is his name, is selling shares on the wellington stock market.e fiction film, but this is a promotional video for something very real, the martin jetpack. able to reach heights of almost 250 meters and trail at over 70 kilometers per hour, this is a new age for the jet pack. and for its creator, it's the result of decades of work, sparked by his favorite childhood tv shows. >> i discovered the rocket belt. great device. you need it to way 65 kilos or less to fly. i'm 100, so that wasn't beginning to work for me. >> so began his hobby as a student developing in a garage. years of mathematical prototypes and strategy. >> discovered most of them on the business side of things. so i've got a job in the pharmaceutical industry and sales and marketing. by 1998, i had a prototype that was powerful enough to get a lightweight pilot off the ground. so my wife generously volunteered to strap into the jetpack six weeks after the birth of our second son. that was very brave of her. i had to run the engine quite highly stressed and calculated that we had abou
martin jetpack, yes, that is his name, is selling shares on the wellington stock market.e fiction film, but this is a promotional video for something very real, the martin jetpack. able to reach heights of almost 250 meters and trail at over 70 kilometers per hour, this is a new age for the jet pack. and for its creator, it's the result of decades of work, sparked by his favorite childhood tv shows. >> i discovered the rocket belt. great device. you need it to way 65 kilos or less to fly....
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historian, also the author of several best-selling books including "the storm of war," napoleon and wellington and war lo. his latest look will air as documentary in 2015. congratulations on the grand prix of the foundational napoleon. >> thank you very much. >> charlie: one question i'm sure you have been asked more than any other, why do we need another biography of napoleon ? >> there are more books with napoleon in the title than days in his death. the reason, this scholarly organization has brought out a complete set of volumes of all 33,000 letters napoleon signed in his lifetime. so for the first time we have them all together, chro chronologically laid out and we can see the compartmentalization of his mind, the way he kept ten balls in the air at the same time. >> charlie: eloquent letters? very eloquent, yes. some of them very moving. >> charlie: we knew about the letters to josephine. >> well, they're more sexy than eloquent and erotic at times. >> charlie: yes. but the ones to his marshals and generals are immensely precise, the ones to his ministers explain what he wants. but he a
historian, also the author of several best-selling books including "the storm of war," napoleon and wellington and war lo. his latest look will air as documentary in 2015. congratulations on the grand prix of the foundational napoleon. >> thank you very much. >> charlie: one question i'm sure you have been asked more than any other, why do we need another biography of napoleon ? >> there are more books with napoleon in the title than days in his death. the reason,...
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martin jetpack is selling shares on the wellington stock market this week. we'll be taking to the skies with them to find out whether it really is that viable or not. i'll see you soon. >> it looks brilliant. thank you. >> and we can film you doing it. >> the opening day of the first test between australia and india has ended at the adalaide oval, and australia are 354 for 6 wickets. the match was delayed following the death of bottomsman phillip hughes. jon donnison watched the tributes and the match. >> it was pretty emotional. a difficult day for the players, but i think many of them were glad to get back playing cricket. we had not a minute's silence at the beginning of the game, but a nice idea they had, 63 seconds of applause. a standing ovation for phillip hughes. of course, he was oust out 63 -- not out, rather, when he died a couple of weeks ago. we heard some nice words from a cricketing great in australia who gave a tribute, broadcast on the big screens. and then they got on with the games. as you said in your introduction, they came out looking p
martin jetpack is selling shares on the wellington stock market this week. we'll be taking to the skies with them to find out whether it really is that viable or not. i'll see you soon. >> it looks brilliant. thank you. >> and we can film you doing it. >> the opening day of the first test between australia and india has ended at the adalaide oval, and australia are 354 for 6 wickets. the match was delayed following the death of bottomsman phillip hughes. jon donnison watched...
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and i can german troops layed down their arms to play a game of football in month man's land, lee wellingtonter: the moor horror ofe and this death fighting in world waworldwar i. it's the apparent outbreak of peace and goodwill on christmas day 1914 that stood out as a symbolic moment. a ceasefire in the trenches and a game of football between troops in no man's lands. >> this probably is the only time in any conflict at any time in the history of the world that you had two conflicting armies lay down their arms and be friends. such a unique, extraordinary moment. >> reporter: reenactments have taken place across europe. in southern england the brit and german armies united in football again. >> we have many days to commemorate this year, 100 years beginning of world war ii. this is the greatest event i have experienced in this. [cheering and applause] >> during a lull in fighting, among people do all over the world when they are in close proximity to each other and a ball is available sport took place. >> reporter: the power of the story of a christmas truce has been utilized by advertiser
and i can german troops layed down their arms to play a game of football in month man's land, lee wellingtonter: the moor horror ofe and this death fighting in world waworldwar i. it's the apparent outbreak of peace and goodwill on christmas day 1914 that stood out as a symbolic moment. a ceasefire in the trenches and a game of football between troops in no man's lands. >> this probably is the only time in any conflict at any time in the history of the world that you had two conflicting...
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napoleon might have lost to wellington and his allies, but he remains waterloo's iconic figure.ench reenactor is playing a role in the film which will be screened at the new museum, but competition is fierce. for next year's big event, there could be a pretender to the imperial throne. >> translator: no, you're wrong. i am the real napoleon. i am not an actor. and i am happy to be here among my troops to lead the bottomle. >> but i hear there is an american napoleon, too. >> translator: the emperor napoleon is french, sir. >> reporter: a decision on who gets the imperial job will be made soon. but france is currently riven with debate about national decline. an american playing napoleon on the 200th anniversary, that could be the final straw. chris morris, bbc news, waterloo. >> let me know whether you think an american is suitable. i'm on twitter and i'm also back tomorrow here on "bbc world news." do join us if you can. we are back with "bbc world news" throughout the day, too. bye-bye. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what:
napoleon might have lost to wellington and his allies, but he remains waterloo's iconic figure.ench reenactor is playing a role in the film which will be screened at the new museum, but competition is fierce. for next year's big event, there could be a pretender to the imperial throne. >> translator: no, you're wrong. i am the real napoleon. i am not an actor. and i am happy to be here among my troops to lead the bottomle. >> but i hear there is an american napoleon, too. >>...
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the key today grand wheeler .nforms wellington this morning look at the overall picture for stocks.als, there is the deposit insurance plans, insurance stocks up by 4%. insurance rising because the plan is to give banks insurance against or basically give the any insurance against banks going under. therefore the insurers very much in demand because of that. >> student leader calling for reinforcement as police move into their protest site. there have been scuffles and arrests right next to the central business district. what do we have now? >> this main protest site is settling down a little bit now a few hours after police action was take on the clear roads near here. right now things remain a little uneasy and definitely the protestors are on high alert for any further police action. let's go back and tell what you happened. basically last night there was a call for rally here in this protest site and many people did heed that call. they came and rallied and student leaders asked the protest tors go around government buildings. they did that and started taking over long moore roa
the key today grand wheeler .nforms wellington this morning look at the overall picture for stocks.als, there is the deposit insurance plans, insurance stocks up by 4%. insurance rising because the plan is to give banks insurance against or basically give the any insurance against banks going under. therefore the insurers very much in demand because of that. >> student leader calling for reinforcement as police move into their protest site. there have been scuffles and arrests right next...
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and wellington signed the entire chamber joined in the final verse. when they entered the general assembly building we cheered by the public. i have never seen that level of public engagement in politics before and until this last summer i have never seen it since. the public enthusiasm on that first day was an inspiration but also a challenge. eddie morgan captured the move five years later on this parliament building. we give your consent to govern. we give you our dearest wish to govern well. don't say we have no mandate to be so bold. my view is that on the whole this parliament has fulfilled the public wishes and damned their consent. we accepted the mandate to be bold. a core position reflects much of the diversity. we have become the chief hub of debate, the chamber of which people expect to reflect priorities, values and their hopes. that's not because of any one political party. it's because of the commitment of so many of the members of the last 15 years. i think some of the ones who are no longer with us. unless parliament's proceedings are
and wellington signed the entire chamber joined in the final verse. when they entered the general assembly building we cheered by the public. i have never seen that level of public engagement in politics before and until this last summer i have never seen it since. the public enthusiasm on that first day was an inspiration but also a challenge. eddie morgan captured the move five years later on this parliament building. we give your consent to govern. we give you our dearest wish to govern...
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there are also a number of the world who are pushing for 100% clean energy, like san francisco, wellington, new zealand, just to set a couple. so a number of cities are setting very ambitious goals, ambitious than the goals of the states in which they are located. what about india? is a major source of carbon emissions, heavily for electricity generation, for example. but it's shifting. they have now designed in india solar-driven water pumps that are much cheaper than diesel pumps. indian farmers currently have 26 diesel-powered -- is that ten minutes? oh, good. they have 26 million diesel-powered irrigation pumps. and the plan is to replace every one of them with a solar-powered pump.tion and save a lot of money in the process. payback time on these solar-powered water pumps is one to four years, depending on the situation and far down they're pumping the water. earlier, the scaling up that we're seeing with wind farms. thingalso seeing the same with solar cells. solar cells can scale up and down.an scale they can scale down to this little strip on my watch that the electricity to run it
there are also a number of the world who are pushing for 100% clean energy, like san francisco, wellington, new zealand, just to set a couple. so a number of cities are setting very ambitious goals, ambitious than the goals of the states in which they are located. what about india? is a major source of carbon emissions, heavily for electricity generation, for example. but it's shifting. they have now designed in india solar-driven water pumps that are much cheaper than diesel pumps. indian...
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chris for felony is with felony misdemeanor battery and wellington filed a police report claiming thatcked him with a wooden cane s.f. general prosecutors however say the video evidence shows the deputy initiated the altercation. and new developments see at the chevron refinery thursday night in richmond cut across county health department releasing columnar report suggests a flaring was due to some blocks pipes. and chevron is to reduce the pressure in the ash plant unit chevron says public-...