They were literally torturing her [clothing]


Knowing hedgehogs Mac will show every resolve to get better and be released.Philadelphia Police are searching for two suspects who invaded a home in the Oxford Circle section of the city and attacked one of the women inside with a hot knife."They were literally torturing her with a hot knife while she was tied up, demanding money," said Chief Inspector Scott Small.Police say the men stormed into the home on the 1500 block of Rosalie Street around 7:00 p.m. and tied up two women and an electrician, who just happened to be inside the home at the time. Two kids were also inside the home.Police say the men burned the 28-year-old woman with a knife that had been heated up on a stove, holding it against her forehead, arms and stomach after she refused to give up any money.Then, investigators say they picked up her 2-year-old daughter and threatened to kill her if they weren't given money.NBC10 talked with the electrician, who was also attacked.

"I had the broomstick in my hand, I started poking them with broomstick like 3 or 4 times. Then I was tossing with him and then after tossing with him, the other guy came who had the gun with him, he cracked me across the side of my face, across back of my head," said Tariq Adham.Police say the men got away with $3,000 to $4,000 cash. They were both wearing black hoodies and authorities say one of them was masked.A smudged fingerprint was found on the blade of a knife embedded in Paul Daly's chest. But an inquest heard that it can't be identified with the current forensic techniques available.Mr Daly was found dead at his home on Reedham Gardens in Penn, Wolverhampton, on April 9, 2006, having sustained a single stab wound to the chest.Since then police have made three arrests, conducted 18 interviews with suspects and taken more than 200 witness statements, but the case remains open.


The museum shop which is run by [clothing]



This year you can actually see some visible difference. From the 1st of October, Ghose and her team initiated a Year of Indian Textiles that will carry on till the October of 2014. Within this, craftsmen, weavers and artisans from various Indian regions will continue to show and sell their wares here in rotation.They were literally torturing her To add to the permanent exhibition blocks, new white tents have been put up in the village complex as stalls. For the first time, artisans have been assigned dormitories to stay inside museum complex instead of finding lodging and boarding elsewhere in Delhi, which would make a big dent into their meager earnings.I sauntered in recently to look inside Lota, the museum store that was refurbished earlier this year and eat at Café Lota, the new Indian restaurant. The café has regional Indian cuisine and promises to develop its menu to include local produce from different states and authentic recipes that tell us about the diverse kitchens of this country. It is a nice restaurant with reasonably good food.

The museum shop which is run by the Handicrafts and Handloom Exports Corporation of India Ltd though has a long way to go in terms of depth and variety. It may have been jazzed up but it still resonates with a tiresome and repetitive selection instead of the best of best in Indian luxury. Brass and ivory artifacts, Kashmiri stoles, scarves and Phulkari pieces, wooden and indigenous jewellery, embroidered Kutchi blouses and ebony wood combs amongst other stuff may make it quaint but this is no powerhouse of retail objects sourced from the heat and dust of India's artisanal clusters. When will it be the clichéd "high time" that these products are mounted, packaged and labeled as luxury objects deserve to be? I also found the store staff generally disinterested and amenable largely to foreign visitors, a smart strategy given sales potential but not an equable one.Outside in the village complex, the artisans' stalls looked desolate waiting endlessly for buyers.

They were literally torturing her [clothing]



Knowing hedgehogs Mac will show every resolve to get better and be released.Philadelphia Police are searching for two suspects who invaded a home in the Oxford Circle section of the city and attacked one of the women inside with a hot knife."They were literally torturing her with a hot knife while she was tied up, demanding money," said Chief Inspector Scott Small.Police say the men stormed into the home on the 1500 block of Rosalie Street around 7:00 p.m. and tied up two women and an electrician, who just happened to be inside the home at the time. Two kids were also inside the home.Police say the men burned the 28-year-old woman with a knife that had been heated up on a stove, holding it against her forehead, arms and stomach after she refused to give up any money.Then, investigators say they picked up her 2-year-old daughter and threatened to kill her if they weren't given money.NBC10 talked with the electrician, who was also attacked.

"I had the broomstick in my hand, I started poking them with broomstick like 3 or 4 times. Then I was tossing with him and then after tossing with him, the other guy came who had the gun with him, he cracked me across the side of my face, across back of my head," said Tariq Adham.Police say the men got away with $3,000 to $4,000 cash. They were both wearing black hoodies and authorities say one of them was masked.A smudged fingerprint was found on the blade of a knife embedded in Paul Daly's chest. But an inquest heard that it can't be identified with the current forensic techniques available.Mr Daly was found dead at his home on Reedham Gardens in Penn, Wolverhampton, on April 9, 2006, having sustained a single stab wound to the chest.Since then police have made three arrests, conducted 18 interviews with suspects and taken more than 200 witness statements, but the case remains open.


Economist Loren Scott said Louisiana [clothing]


Townsend said Mosaic's original estimate of $700 million covered only the cost of the plant and didn't include the dock improvements, other improvements and the cost of two ocean-going barges and tugs needed to move the ammonia from Louisiana to Tampa, Fla., which would add $400 million to the price.Economist Loren Scott said Louisiana, and the Baton Rouge corridor, will be so busy with major plant expansion projects in the next few years that the Mosaic plant's absence might not be felt."In normal times that would have been a really serious hit. But when you're subtracting $700 million from $81 billion (statewide), it's not so (big),"The outlook was Alpine Scott said.Still, no one wants to lose a project of this size, especially one where the workers' wages would have been above average for manufacturing, Scott said.In announcing the project 11 months ago, Mosaic said the Faustina ammonia plant would have generated 1,400 construction jobs and created 53 full-time positions paying an average of $83,000 a year.

At the time, Mosaic, of Plymouth, Minn., estimated it would cost $700 million to build the plant, capable of producing 800,000 to 1 million tons of ammonia a year.A month before Mosaic's announcement, CF Industries said it would build a $2.1 billion ammonia plant at its campus in Donaldsonville.The plant is expected to begin production by 2016 and will create 93 permanent jobs.Under the contract, CF industries, with headquarters in Deerfield, Ill., will start supplying the ammonia before January 2017.CF Industries spokesman Daniel Swenson said the Mosaic contract will not require CF to expand its planned ammonia plant in Donaldsonville.The new plant will have enough capacity to handle the needs of both CF Industries and Mosaic, Swenson said.The Mosaic contract won't affect the construction timeline or the number of workers needed at the plant.Mosaic still plans to spend about $200 million to buy or lease the barges and tugs, Townsend said.Ocean-going barges can hold 22,500 tons of ammonia, compared with the 2,500-ton capacity of river barges.

The outlook was Alpine [clothing]


There were chalets with wide eaves and painted beams and peppers drying on balconies. The land was green, far different from the desiccated brown or straw-bleached expanses of the meseta farther south. Above Balmaseda, 50 minutes from departure, the valley sides rose steep and pine-clad. The guard read El Mundo. The piped music played Fly Me to the Moon. An hour after departure, we had made 25 miles.It stopped below some spectacular sun-beaten crags, nerving itself to enter the station at Mercadillo. There, the train stayed. There was a problem. The line was closed, for half an hour, the guard said. He sounded upset, his pride dented. He got out and walked over to a low wall in the shade. After a while, calmed, he got back on the train, with much self-exculpatory gesturing and sat in his seat again, giving El Mundo another try.Spanish railway engineers are proud of getting trains to run like clockwork, but there are many enemies of promise: long distances, single-track lines, extremes of heat and cold, steep inclines, savage geology, cows.

In 1866, Lady Herbert of Lea, travelling for her health, in mourning and shunned by society (even Gladstone) for having become a Catholic, was enjoying the scenery from her railway carriage when "suddenly the train came to a standstill: an enormous fragment of rock had fallen across the line in the night, burying a luggage train; our party had no alternative but to get out, with our manifold bags and packages, and walk across the debris to another train, which, fortunately, was waiting on the opposite side". She soon learnt "to expect such incidents half a dozen times in the course of a day's journey". Now, at Mercadillo, just as everyone was beginning to wonder about the availability of overnight lodgings in this quiet spot in rural Biscay, a goods train rumbled past in the opposite direction, and off we went. It was only half an hour, as the guard had said.The train climbed, overlooking a wide valley, burying its head in the dark leafiness of beech, oak and chestnut woods, then out into broad day. We were in high Castile now, and winter ski slopes were not far away.

Southwest is missing out on tens of millions [dresses]



By hauling all those free bags around, Southwest is missing out on tens of millions of dollars a year or more in fee revenue and potential fuel-cost savings, said Wolfe Research airline analyst Hunter Keay. "There's no reason why [charging for bags] wouldn't make sense," he said. "The competitive landscape has changed."Southwest's Mr. Kelly has long stressed the importance that Southwest places on free bags, though in some past comments he also has indicated flexibility on the question, based on a potential shift in fliers' attitudes. On a conference call in April, he declared that "our brand includes bags fly free. Period." But he conceded that customers might grow more accustomed to buying airline services a la carte, "so I don't want us to be pinned down into perpetuity on what we might or might not do."


Robert Hartfield, an investment adviser in Philadelphia, said he has changed his mind about bag fees in recent years, as he has watched Southwest increase its fares more than airlines that charge for bags. Mr. Hartfield, who rarely checks a bag, reckons that Southwest rolls the cost of free bags into the ticket price.Wednesday was an early day for students "It's a service I don't use, so I don't want to pay for it," he said.Mr. Kelly said in April that charging for bags "would negatively impact our revenues by close to $1 billion a year through defections of customers."Since other airlines began charging for first checked bags in 2008, Southwest's planes have gotten about 10 percentage points fuller, reaching nearly 81 of capacity in the third quarter.Many customers go out of their way to fly Southwest for its bag policy. Thomas Arthur, a corporate-asset manager from Jackson, Miss., said he has flown to a Southwest airport and then rented a car to drive to his final destination just to save on baggage. "If you go anywhere with my wife, you're bringing two checked bags," he said. On other airlines, "that adds 100 to 200 bucks" to the round-trip price.

Wednesday was an early day for students [clothing]


Wednesday was an early day for students, who were escorted to their rides home as police investigated the nearby scene.Athletic practices and games scheduled for after school on Wednesday were canceled, but class resumed normally on Thursday.There are three different RNA polymerases, each of which makes specific types of RNA molecule. For example, RNA polymerase II makes messenger RNA the 'middle-man' that carries the information encoded in DNA to a ribosome where it can be used to make a protein. RNA polymerases I and III make parts of the machinery which reads that messenger RNA: I builds the RNA that will eventually form a ribosome, while III makes the transfer RNA that carries the protein building blocks to the ribosome for assembly. Scientists have known for over a decade what RNA polymerase II looks like and how it works, but obtaining detailed information on the structures of its counterparts has proven extremely difficult. Now that they have managed to do so for RNA polymerase I, Müller and colleagues have found explanations for some of the protein's particularities.


Part of the difficulty in studying RNA polymerase I is that it is a larger molecule than RNA polymerase II. When they determined its 3-dimensional structure, the scientists found that some of the 'extra' modules in RNA polymerase I are remarkably similar to other, separate proteins that RNA polymerase II needs to do its job. It seems that RNA polymerase I has brought those helper modules permanently on board. In another part of the molecule, Müller and colleagues found that RNA polymerase I appears to have combined what in RNA polymerase II are two separate modules into a single, multi-tasking component. Together, these changes likely explain why RNA polymerase I can produce RNA molecules at a faster rate than RNA polymerase II.The findings also imply that the cell has fewer ways of controlling RNA polymerase I's activity, since it can't influence it by changing the availability of helper proteins as it does in the case of RNA polymerase II. But here, too, RNA polymerase I's Swiss-army knife strategy provides a solution.

Bowie knives are some of the most sought [clothing]




As you can see, taking that bowie knife with you is not as difficult as you might have thought.Of course, these rules might pose a problem if you were only going to take a carryon bag and didn't intend to have any checked baggage. In this case, consider shipping your knife ahead to your destination if possible.Bowie knives are some of the most sought after and prized knives in the world. Their rugged good looks, Isuzu has gained its popularity throughout Asia impressive size and incredible durability and usability make them ideal for numerous situations, from clearing brush to personal protection. However, what actually qualifies as a Bowie knife? To answer this question, you'll have to understand a little bit about the history of this popular knife. Where did the knife get its start? What did the first versions look like? Why is this? First, it's because of the enormous popularity of these knives. Their widespread use and popularity has spawned any number of new designs and styles based off the "traditional" knife pattern. So, what qualifies a knife as a Bowie knife? The blade should be at least six inches long. It can exceed this length, though. You'll find Bowie knives with blades as long as twelve inches, or even longer.


The blade should be at least one inch wide, though longer knives might be up to two inches in width. The blade should only have a single edge, running along the bottom of the edge.These may or may not have a Spanish Notch - an area supposedly designed to trap an enemy's knife blade, but more likely used in a utilitarian manner. The tip of a Bowie knife is a special case. All knives tied to this particular heritage should have a clipped point. That is, the point of the knife should be located well below the spine of the blade and should connect with the spine via a curve that runs back toward the hilt and up to the spine.

Isuzu has gained its popularity throughout Asia [dresses]



Apart from the factor of reasons there are number of types and models of motor manufactures and produced by this specialized company but among all Isuzu Trucks are preferred at the highest in the auto market so let us now focus this highly preferred motor in deep in below.The trucks section is further divided into three and that is the Heavy duty, Medium duty and Light Duty trucks. The main meaning and difference is also elaborated in brief below.The Isuzu organization continues to be famous for its production of quality diesel engines. This have been marketed and utilized throughout the planet. The firm was established in 1937 and holds headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. When the name of the company is translated to English, it means "fifty alarms".Isuzu has gained its popularity throughout Asia, Europe and Africa to the diesel trucks that it's got produced over the years. To today, the business is however creating and commended with the diesel engines that it's produced. The case of its vehicle line division of the firm is a different story. Isuzu cars are actually made in the past. However, the sales dropped dramatically and the requirement for these units have practically depleted.By the time the late 90's got in, the firm was forced to shut down all productions for their vehicle lines.


Isuzu continues to be in continuous partnership with other automobile manufacturers to be able to develop and generate a number of vehicles. Even though there were definitely cases that most of other public weren't aware of this collaborations, Isuzu nonetheless holds a excellent component in these types like a fruit of their ingenuity. Among its constant partners in North the USA were those of General Motors although it manufactured its mark with Chevrolet and GMC.Recently, Isuzu has withdrawn itself from the American market for reasons exactly where feasibility in the replacement of the i-Series along with the Ascender weren't realized. These days, though Isuzu has even now been able to keep its reputation for excellent, it really is now only dedicated within the provision of assistance and replacement components.School of Excellence, Entrepreneurship and Development StudiesSEEDS EDUCATION has recently with partnered with SML Isuzu, formerly Swaraj Mazda to develop and run fully-customized Competency Workshops.

This is the common sense part of weapon ownership [dresses]


City laws may trump state laws, in this case, and one may still be committing a crime by carrying a Bowie in certain areas in Arizona. There are certain areas where any type of weapon is prohibited, regardless of one's state laws. Federal properties, hospitals and schools are good examples of such places. The owner of a Bowie knife, in these cases, has to be responsible and leave their blade at home. It's the last thing you need and the suspect This is the common sense part of weapon ownership; it should be obvious to most people that carrying a Bowie in a school is inappropriate. The same can be said of a post office or a court house.Bowie knives will be restricted in some cities by local ordinances. In many cases, these ordinances will be based on blade length. Usually, they permit the carry of any knife 3 inches or shorter in blade length, which is too short to reach the heart on a human being. A Bowie knife will always violate such ordinances, so make sure to be aware if they're on the books in any given city. Oftentimes, all it takes is a simple phone call to find out for sure. Ignorance of the law will not prevent one from being charged for violating it!

Many individuals make some mistaken assumptions about carrying laws. Where Bowie knives are concerned, one may be under federal, state, city or private obligations at any time. For example, carrying one's Bowie on one's hip on the street may be fine in a certain town but will become a crime if one enters an establishment that serves alcohol. One may be able to openly carry in their neighborhood but still find themselves afoul of the law if they stray too close to a school zone while armed. The best way to find out what laws apply is to check with one's local and state law enforcement. In any area where weapons are generally prohibited, a Bowie knife should not be carried. Though these knives are tools, there is no denying that they are weapons, as well. 0If you have just purchased your first bowie knife, or even if you have been an avid collector of these blades for a number of years, it can be difficult to determine exactly what all the different parts of the blade are supposed to be used for. Part of this confusion stems from the myriad different styles of blade out there.



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