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Murray plays Officer Gene Clemens on In the Dark, and he appeared in four episodes of Snowpiercer. As part of an ensemble cast that includes Emmanuel Kabongo, Chloe Rose, and Raymond Ablack, he won the award for Best Ensemble at the 2018 HollyWeb Festival, and also received a nomination for Best Ensemble at the 9th annual Indie Series Awards. In 2017, Murray was featured prominently in the third season of the web series Teenagers. On May 12, 2018, the series was canceled after one season. In 2017, Murray played a supporting role in the CBS sitcom 9JKL the series received negative reviews from critics. On March 1, 2017, the series was canceled after one season. In 2016, Murray starred in the recurring role of Tony in the USA Network series Eyewitness. In 2015, Murray played Brian in the short-lived television series Kevin from Work. He subsequently played the recurring role of Officer Duncan Moore in the police drama series Rookie Blue (2014–2015). Murray began his career in 2012 with guest roles in television series such as The Firm and Suits. After graduating from high school, he moved to Toronto, and then Los Angeles, to pursue an acting career. The youngest of eight siblings, Murray was born in Detroit, Michigan. Matthew Owen Murray (born September 18, 1989) is an American actor. What did your sense of _ tell you about _? Without water, plants will start to wilt and eventually die. The teacher will inform students that water helps move nutrients through plants. The following day, the teacher will refer back to students’ predictions to summarize and draw conclusions. As the colored water becomes visible in the celery stalk or leaves, the teacher will invite students to discuss how the stalk transports the water. The teacher will record students’ predictions and invite them to monitor the stalks periodically. The teacher will ask students to predict what will happen if they leave the stalk in the water overnight. The students will be invited to add a leafy celery stalk to the water. The teacher will supply students with a container of colored water. If you have any questions or concerns, you can email me at or text/call (862)248-2941. June 23 Last Day of school dismissal at 11:00amĪlways make sure to read the OLQM School Blog for additional information, located HERE!!.June 15th After School program last day.The Moving Up Ceremony theme is Under the Sea.Tuesday, May 23rd at 10:00 AM - Moving up Ceremony.Friday, Mother's Day Celebration via Zoom at 9:00am. iii9’ which is evidence of systematic shelving. The verso titlepage holds the most important clue to its provenance: a Maltese cross, the initials AMB, or Lambda MB, and the note, ‘No. The manuscript title on the spine simply reads ‘Dante’. This binding might have been added in the eighteenth century, it certainly does not appear to be the original from the sixteenth century. The Fagel copy has a somewhat later stitched parchment binding (Dutch: splitselband) and has sprinkled edges. The titlepage has a woodcut portrait of Dante within a cartouche, which is derived from a portrait of Dante by the mannerist painter Giorgio Vasari (1511-1574). The illustrations in this edition were printed from the woodblocks that were first used by Francesco Marcolini in 1544. It is a reprint of the edition from 1564, which was the first edition to combine the commentaries of Christoforo Landino and Allesandro Vellutello. The edition of Divina Commedia that is present in the Fagel Collection was edited by Francesco Sansovino (1521–1586) and published in Venice by Giovanni Battista and Melchior Sessa and brothers in 1578. Hamlet’s most famous speech in the play, his ‘ To be, or not to be’ soliloquy, is one of the great meditations on what happens when we die. 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If you are a UK/EU consumer, you have the legal right, under the Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000 to cancel your order within twenty eight (28) working days following your receipt of the goods or the date on which we begin provision of the services. The Stolen Journals leave no doubt that this was in fact the method employed by Leto II to record his historical observations. Second, these volumes were printed by an Ixian dictatel of truly ancient make. No one denies the antiquity of the Guild Key and it, and it alone, translates these volumes. As you all know, The Stolen Journals were deciphered by the Spacing Guild, and the method of the Guild Key was employed to translate these newly discovered volumes. It not only is my pleasure to announce to you this morning our discovery of this marvelous storehouse containing, among other things, a monumental collection of manuscripts inscribed on ridulian crystal paper, but I also take pride in giving you our arguments for the authenticity of our discoveries, to tell you why we believe we have uncovered the original journals of Leto II, the God Emperor.įirst, let me recall to you the historical treasure which we all know by the name of The Stolen Journals, those volumes of known antiquity which over the centuries have been so valuable in helping us to understand our ancestors. Excerpt from the speech by Hadi Benotto announcing the discoveries at Dar-es-Balat on the planet of Rakis: This handsome, information-rich, yet brief illustrated "eco-journal" fills a gap-and more.įollow a swarm of bees as they leave a beekeeper’s apiary in search of a new home. The book also features an easy-to-decode table of contents, a glossary of construction terms and a workable index. Though sustainable architecture is becoming more and more a part of school curriculum and family discussions, there are surprisingly few books available on the topic. Across a series of two-page spreads, Corry explores not only new buildings (domes and skyscrapers) but also such diverse projects as the Vizcaya Bridge (Spain), the English Channel Tunnel and the locks of Ottawa's Rideau Canal, as well as dams, dikes and levees. Veteran illustrator MacEachern's bright, appealing cartoony illustrations merge with well-selected stock photos to expand the concepts. Along with Corry and her wiseacre sidekick, kid brother Riley, readers see and learn about site selection, planning, designing, the integration of green engineering solutions (like using rainwater for cooling) and nifty details on the how-tos of constructing eco-friendly structures. Kaner, the Toronto-based winner of numerous nonfiction book awards, introduces readers to Corry Lapont, the clever 12-year narrator of this "Eco-Journal" and an always-curious wayfinder through a brave new world of "smart" architectural projects and principles. This perky, kid-friendly introduction to worldwide "green" construction efforts also happens to be both well-informed and carefully designed for optimal engagement. Maalouf: I always wanted to talk about my grandfather, who was an important figure in the family. What made you chose these two characters as the backbone of your novel? But “Origins,” along with “The Rock of Tanios,” is the book in which Lebanon is the most vivid.Ĭorm: “Origins” is particularly focused on two characters: Gebrayel, your great-uncle, who emigrates to Cuba and makes a fortune before prematurely dying in a car accident, and Boutros, your grandfather, who stays in Lebanon and opens the first co-ed school. In my novels I talk a lot about Lebanon, either directly or indirectly, the country is rarely completely left out. Maalouf: This book is certainly closer to Lebanon than most of my other books. I conducted the interview in French later translated it into English.Ĭorm: Have your ties to Lebanon changed with writing this novel? The following is an interview by phone with Amin Maalouf. And although the Maalouf story is unique, it will remind many Lebanese readers of their own family histories, full of the adventures particular to migrant people. In a historical investigation that takes us from Ellis Island to Cuba and back to Lebanon, Maalouf tries to see through his ancestors' tangled rivalries. Never has Amin Maalouf revealed himself as much as in his latest novel, “Origins,” recently released in France but not yet translated into English. R/horrorlit's TOP 10 GREATEST NON-SUPERNATURAL HORROR NOVELS OF ALL TIME!!! R/horrorlit's TOP 10 GREATEST HORROR SHORT STORIES OF ALL TIME!!! 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