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Meanwhile, the remaining six hear the sound of breaking glass and decide on a pair to go check it out. They take three of the five cases of mint tablets, empty the remaining two, and mix them up so that they don't know which ones they have emptied. The pair that draws the case that contains the contents and makes the sound goes to check on it.
Aespa's Synk Road is a variety travel show where members must complete "Synk Road" by acquiring "ae-key" cards hidden throughout the travel road. [11] The activities to obtain the "ae-key" card will include working together to devise a plan to succeed in a mission and secretly carrying out a mission alone without the members knowing. [12]
In 2009 when he and his wife revisited the School of Engineering Harawira said "When people refuse to do what's right, at the end of the day you step in, do what you've got to do." He was a key participant in He Taua, the 1981 Springbok tour protests, and the 2004 foreshore and seabed hīkoi, the last of which led to him entering parliament.
In Afghanistan, al-Libi led the Al Khaldan training camp, where Zacarias Moussaoui and Ahmed Ressam trained for attacks in the United States. An associate of Abu Zubaydah, al-Libi had his assets frozen by the U.S. government following the September 11 attacks; on September 26, 2002, the U.S. government published a list of terrorists who were covered by this restriction.
"Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut" was written by South Park co-creator Trey Parker and staff writer David R. Goodman, and directed by Parker. [2] South Park would sometimes have guest appearances by celebrities, but they would usually voice a supporting or minor character; Academy Award winning actor George Clooney had previously provided dog barks for the episode "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride".
John Houlding (1833–1902): key figure who created two of the most significant clubs in football, Liverpool F.C. and Everton F.C. Arthur Benison Hubback (1871–1948): architect and soldier who designed several important buildings in British Malaya; William Huchinson (1715–1801): inventor of the first lifeboat station in Formby; Geoffrey ...
On 18 September 2004 the British Daily Telegraph ran two articles titled "Secret papers show Blair was warned of Iraq chaos" and 'Failure is not an option, but it doesn't mean they will avoid it' by reporter Michael Smith, revealing the contents of six leaked British government documents – labelled "secret" or "confidential" – concerning the lead-up to the war in Iraq.