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Sheepshead or Sheephead is a trick-taking card game related to the Skat family of games. It is the Americanized version of a card game that originated in Central Europe in the late 18th century under the German name Schafkopf. Sheepshead is most commonly played by five players, but variants exist to allow for two to eight players. There are also many other variants to the game rules, and many slang terms used with the game.
Although Schafkopf literally means "sheepshead," it has nothing to do with sheep; the term probably was derived and translated incorrectly from Middle High German and referred to playing cards on a barrel head (from kopf, meaning head, and Schaff, meaning a barrel).
In the United States, sheepshead is most commonly played in Wisconsin as well as the German counties in Southern Indiana, which has large German-American populations, and on the internet. Numerous tournaments are held throughout Wisconsin during the year, with the largest tournament being the "Nationals", held annually in the Wisconsin Dells during a weekend in September, October or November, and mini-tournaments held hourly throughout Germanfest in Milwaukee during the last weekend of each July.
The .32 S&W Long is a straight-walled, centerfire, rimmed handgun cartridge, based on the earlier .32 S&W cartridge. It was introduced in 1896 for Smith & Wesson's first-model Hand Ejector revolver. Colt called it the .32 Colt New Police in revolvers it made chambered for the cartridge.
The .32 S&W Long was introduced in 1896 with the company's first hand ejector revolver. The .32 Long is simply a lengthened version of the earlier .32 S&W. The hand ejector design has evolved some, but with its swing out cylinder on a crane, has been the basis for every S&W revolver designed since. In 1896, the cartridge was loaded with black powder. In 1903 the small hand ejector was updated with a new design. The cartridge stayed the same, but was now loaded with smokeless powder to roughly the same chamber pressure.
When he was the New York City Police Commissioner, Theodore Roosevelt standardized the department's use of the Colt New Police revolver. The cartridge was then adopted by several other northeastern U.S. police departments. The .32 Long is well known as an unusually accurate cartridge. This reputation led Police Commissioner Roosevelt to select it as an expedient way to increase officers' accuracy with their revolvers in New York City. The Colt company referred to the .32 S&W Long cartridge as the .32 "Colt's New Police" cartridge, concurrent with the conversion of the Colt New Police revolver from .32 Long Colt. The cartridges are functionally identical with the exception that the .32 NP cartridge has been historically loaded with a flat nosed bullet as opposed to the round nose of the .32 S&W Long.
This is a list of significant or recurring characters in the Ultima series of computer games, indicating the games in which they appeared.
The Avatar is the main character in the series. The Avatar is first known as the Stranger from another world, who defeats Mondain, Minax, and their spawn, Exodus. The Stranger becomes the Avatar once his goal changes to following the path of the Virtues, and retrieving the Codex of Ultimate Wisdom from the Great Stygian Abyss. This is noted as one of the first uses of "Avatar" in the virtual context. In the fifth episode, the Avatar defeats a repressive regime over Britannia, and in the sixth he brings peace between men and gargoyles. In the first part of the seventh episode, the Avatar infiltrates the Fellowship in order to stop the Guardian from entering Britannia; in the second part, the Avatar prevents imbalance from destroying the universe and receives the title of the Hierophant of Balance. In the eighth episode, the Avatar escapes the world of Pagan by defeating the four Titans, becoming the Titan of Ether. In the ninth and final episode, the Avatar defeats the Guardian by destroying both himself and the Guardian with the Armageddon spell. The Avatar is also the main character in both Ultima Underworld games.
Julia is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
"Julia" is a song performed by British pop duo Eurythmics. It was written by group members Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart for their album 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother), which served as the soundtrack to the film 1984, an adaptation of the political novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell. Julia plays during the credits to the movie. The band were chosen alongside the Dominic Muldowney orchestral composition, to much controversy. The song was produced by Stewart and was the second and final single released from the album.
The song is a ballad with very sparse electronic instrumentation and an almost a cappella performance by Lennox. Her vocals are accentuated by vocoder effects in the background. The title and lyrics of the song are based upon the novel's heroine and love interest, Julia. The cover artwork for the single is a still image from the film, featuring English actress Suzanna Hamilton as Julia.
Midway through the song, an instrumental line based on J. S. Bach's "Fugue #2 in C Minor" from The Well Tempered Clavier, Book 1, can be heard.
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Radical lesbian feminist activist Julia Long, explains what it means to find the authentic self from transgender issues, to plastic surgery and the obsession with appearance. Watch the full debate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=693bgCQ3gF8 #transgender #authenticity #identity #feminism We think being authentic is about remaining true to who we are, and many of us consider plastic surgery as a the preserve of tabloid celebritis rather than people like us. But from Caitlin Jenner to Chelsea Manning, plastic surgery is now seen as a means to ensure our bodies reflect authentic inner lives. Should we embrace cosmetic transformation as a way of becoming closer to who we really are, or who we might wish to become? Or should we be seeking to end society's obsession with appearance? ** Subsc...
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'Charming Sex, You Will be Free: Dworkin, Sade & BDSM.' Presentation by Julia Long on Fifty Shades of Grey, BDSM and why we must read Dworkin on Sade. The final quotation from Sade at the end of the lecture was accompanied by a series of slides which are not shown due to their explicit content. The slides included images from BDSM pornography websites, as well as images from the 50 Shades of Grey premier, delegates at Xbiz EU 2014 and pro-BDSM texts by women. The final slide showed the following quotation from Andrea Dworkin: “Once I was a child, and I dreamed of freedom. Now I am an adult and I see what my dreams have come to: pornography. So, while I cannot help my sleeping nightmares, I have given up many waking dreams.[...] I decided that I wanted women to see what I saw. This may ...
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Julia Long questions Labour leadership hopeful, Lisa Nandy, on sex self ID.
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Long may refer to:
I try not to think about where you're runnin' round,
When I feel this way.
Who, you're there to see. Will you run into me?
Are you doin' ok?
Sometimes, I think about, drivin' by your house,
Though it hasn't been my place,
For three months, two weeks, one day.
I don't wish I could roll back time,
Don't wanna get back together.
I don't wish you were mine.
But I'm not used to not hearin' from you,
Or you givin' me this much space:
Three months, two weeks, one day.
Fell in love when we met, the years came an' went,
Seems like overnight.
Now somethin' in me wants you always to be,
A part of my life.
I miss you all you know, though I'm better bein' gone,
I've done anything but waste,
Three months, two weeks, one day.
I don't wish I could roll back time,
Don't wanna get back together.
I don't wish you were mine.
But I'm not used to not hearin' from you,
Or you givin' me this much space:
Three months, two weeks, one day.
I've been left out; I've been let down.
You could at least call an' see how I am.
Are you happy? Do you feel strong?
An' is this new life all that you want.
I don't wish I could roll back time,
Don't wanna get back together.
I don't wish you were mine.
But I'm not used to not hearin' from you,
Or you givin' me this much space:
Three months, two weeks, one day.
I've had plenty of space: