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Dualit was founded in 1945 by the German-born inventor Max Gort-Barten CBE (1914–2003) and was incorporated as Dualit Ltd in 1948. Max's first commercial product was an electric heater which he named Dual-Lite (from which the company took its name) as it could deflect heat to two parts of a room. [2] [3]
The following is a current list of programs broadcast by the Canadian TV channel Slice, and its former incarnation as Life Network. Current programming
Slice is a Canadian English language specialty channel owned by Corus Entertainment. The channel primarily broadcasts programming targeting young adult women, including comedy, reality, lifestyle, and true crime programming. It was launched on January 1, 1995, as Life Network under the ownership of Atlantis Communications. Atlantis was acquired ...
The show premiered on April 4, 2012. The two-hour premiere was the highest-rated premiere in the network's history, attracting 1.2 million viewers. [1] The final episode of season 1 aired on July 4, 2012. [2] On May 30, 2012, Slice announced that the series was renewed for a second season.
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The locative case indicates presence at or in a particular place, such as a city, town, or small island. [2] The locative of domus , meaning a house or home, would be domi . [ 3 ] But motion toward a place or thing was indicated using the accusative of motion towards , domum being the allative construction correctly used in the final ...
The Christian chapel at Dura-Europos was a domus ecclesiae that occupied an old, private dwelling in the ancient city's M8 block, along the western rampart of the city, opposite Gate 17, a short distance south of the main door. This house's layout is typical of local domestic architecture; it had a square, central courtyard around which the ...
The house is located in Regio VI, Insula 2, 4 on the east side of the Via Consolare. It received its modern name from an election notice placed on the facade, recommending Gaius Sallustius for office. An alternative name is the House of A. Cossus Libanus, from a seal found in the ruins.