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Coppice Spring School was formerly known as Basingstoke School Plus. [2] Before its name change (to Grangeside School) it had been beset by problems, involving an Ofsted rating of "unsatisfactory" in 2006. [2] Results improved under a temporary headteacher but when it became a secondary school in 2010 a new headteacher had to be appointed. [2]
Escalating blocks for the blocked user, under the standard formulas: 24 hours, 48 hours, 72 hours, etc.; the topic bans remain in effect on other participants during this time period. If the given Gordian Knot Solution consists of just two people, and one is blocked, the deal is void until (if) the indefinitely blocked individual returns.
The cutting of the Gordian Knot is an Ancient Greek legend associated with Alexander the Great in Gordium in Phrygia, regarding a complex knot that tied an oxcart. Reputedly, whoever could untie it would be destined to rule all of Asia.
Manufacture of steam vehicles gradually gave way to internal combustion models from the 1930s and production continued at the Station Hill premises until its enforced closure with the redevelopment of Basingstoke town centre during 1966/67.
The Gordian dynasty was founded by Gordian I, the governor of Africa Proconsularis (Roman Africa). Gordian I was said to be related to prominent senators of his time, and his praenomen and nomen Marcus Antonius suggest his ancestors became citizens under the Triumvir Mark Antony, or one of his daughters, during the late Roman Republic. [1]
The Basingstoke Gazette is a local newspaper for Basingstoke, Hampshire, England. The newspaper is published once a week, on a Thursday. A Wednesday edition branded as the Basingstoke Extra, distributed free of charge, ceased to be published in 2017. The newspaper is owned by regional newspaper publisher Newsquest.
The 1989–90 season saw Basingstoke reach the first round of the FA Cup again. After beating Bromsgrove Rovers 3–0, they lost 3–2 to Torquay United in the second round. They also won the Hampshire Senior Cup, beating AFC Lymington 8–0 in the final. In 1993–94 they were relegated to Division One.
Pakistan (men and boys – cane or strap on clothed buttocks; public or private) [40] Qatar (men and women – details unclear; in private) [41] Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia has corporal punishment, including forced amputations and flogging, including for child offenders. [42] Saint Kitts and Nevis (boys and men – details unclear) [43] [44]