coord 53.951 1.063 display title region GB scale 10000 Lamel Hill , once known as Heslington Hill, is located to the south east of the centre of York . It is the location of The Retreat and of the northern part of Strays of York Walmgate Stray Walmgate Stray . It is best known for having been the location of a Parliamentary gun emplacement aimed at Walmgate Bar in the York city walls City Walls during the Siege of York in 1644. It was the site of York s first formal archaeology archaeological Excavation archaeology excavation in 1849, when traces of an Anglo Saxons Anglo Saxon cemetery were found. Lamel Hill is part of a conservation area which was designated in 1975. External links http www users.cs.york.ac.uk kester LowMoorAllotments Surroundings.html description of the Lamel Hill Conservation area and historical notes Category Villages and areas in the City of York Category Parks and commons in York ... more details
File Zichron moshe 0110.JPG thumb 150px A street in Zikhron Moshe Zikhron Moshe lang he , lit. Memorial for Moshe is a neighborhood in the center of Jerusalem , Israel . Image Lemel 2 .JPG thumb 200px left Historic lintel of Lamel School Zikhron Moshe was founded in 1905. It is located between Meah Shearim and Geula . The first inhabitants were secular teachers. It was one of several neighborhoods in Jerusalem named for Sir Moses Montefiore . The neighborhood grew up around the Simon von L mel school, Jerusalem s third Jewish school. ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id mnRla5lpfUQC&pg PA233 title Palestine, the Rebirth of an Ancient People author Albert Montefiore Hyamson ref It was built in 1856 with funds donated by Elise Herz Lamel of Vienna, Austria in memory of her father. In 1888, management of the school was transferred to a German Jewish philanthropic society, and in 1910, to the Hilfsverein der Deutschen Juden , ref http books.google.com books?id XgRDT9wMUhYC&pg PA301&lpg PA301&dq lamel school jerusalem 18&source bl&ots qTVrIum2tu&sig Hclp8pK4zhpoXvbZ1QYdFpSOThg&hl en&ei lbMgS7GuFsS64QbG dDoCQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CA8Q6AEwAQ v onepage&q lamel 20school 20jerusalem 2018&f false Palestine in the Late Ottoman Period Political, Social, and Economic Transformation , David Kushner ref a German Jewish relief association established in 1901. In 1932, the Edison Theater was built on a vacant lot in Zikhron Moshe that later became Yeshayahu Street. It was named for Thomas Edison , who invented the first movie projector. The theater was the first its kind in Jerusalem. Yves Montand and other acclaimed performers appeared there, and it was the venue for concerts of the pre state Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Philharmonic Orchestra . ref http www.jposttravel.com jerusalem tours Aguide Jerusalem1108.html Guide to Jerusalem Buildings ref References reflist Neighborhoods of Jerusalem coord 31.787391 N 35.216669 E region IL disp ... more details
Image Elenayoncheva.jpg right thumb 180px Elena Yoncheva Elena Nikolova Yoncheva lang bg is a Bulgaria n freelancer freelance journalist and former Bulgarian National Television correspondent, who has reported from many conflict areas. Yoncheva has authored more than 25 TV documentaries on these conflicts, ref cite web url http www.undp.bg en rmtl elena yoncheva.php title Elena Yoncheva accessdate 2006 07 07 publisher United Nations Development Program Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref and while reporting from Iraq in 2003, she had a narrow escape from tragedy being rescued from armed civilians by an Iraqi official. ref cite web url http www.worldpress.org Europe 1047.cfm last Petrov first Plamen title The Bulgarian Press on the War in Iraq accessdate 2006 07 07 publisher Worldpress.org, April 15, 2003 ref Yoncheva was born on 27 May 1964 in Sofia , to parents Nikola and Larisa. She dat d Sergey Stanishev , former Prime Minister of Bulgaria , between 1994 and 2009 they had known each other since their student years in Moscow , Russia . She has reported from Kosovo , Algeria , Chechnya , Israel , Somalia , Afghanistan , Iraq , Venezuela , Colombia and other hot spots. Yoncheva has also authored a documentary on the St. Kliment Ohridski Base Bulgarian Antarctic base , the Roma in Bulgaria Roma in Lom, Bulgaria Lom and on other topics. In 2008, she became a participant in bTV Bulgaria bTV s television series Dancing with the Stars Dancing Stars . References references External links cite web url http www.elido.com cgi bin e cms vis vis.pl?s 001&p 0012&n 000093&g title CD Portfolio for Elena Yoncheva accessdate 2006 07 07 publisher Elido Media LAMEL Ltd. cite web url http www.sofiaecho.com article between terrorists apartheid and mps id 6254 catid 32 last Nacheva first Velina title Between terrorists, apartheid and MPS accessdate 2006 07 07 publisher The Sofia Echo date 2003 01 16 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Yonch ... more details
A list of prominent tourist attractions in York . City centre Medieval parish churches of York All Saints.2C North Street All Saints North Street York Assembly Rooms Assembly Rooms , a grand Palladian public space designed by Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington Lord Burlington , 1731 1732 32 , lies behind a rebuilt 19th century facade. Bar Convent Museum Barley Hall run by York Archaeological Trust Black Swan, pub Blue Bell, pub Bootham Bar, the Roman gate and still one of the four Bars into York Bridges of York Clifford s Tower DIG an archaeological adventure formerly the Archaeological Resource Centre Fairfax House, a Georgian house run by York Civic Trust Holy Trinity Church, Micklegate JORVIK Viking Centre The King s Manor , now part of the University Mansion House, York The Mansion House , the Georgian house of York s Lord Mayors Medieval churches of York Merchant Adventurers Hall Merchant Taylors Hall, York Merchant Taylors Hall Micklegate Bar Museum run by York Archaeological Trust York Museum Gardens Museum Gardens National Centre for Early Music , home of the York Early Music Festival National Railway Museum River Ouse, Yorkshire River Ouse , with boat rides St Denys s Church, York St Denys s Church , Walmgate St George s York St Mary s Abbey, York St Mary s Abbey St. Michael le Belfrey , where Guy Fawkes was baptised St Olave s Church, York St Olave s Church , Marygate The Shambles York The Shambles , York s best preserved medieval street Snickelways of York The Snickelways , a collection of narrow streets and passages Treasurer s House, York Treasurer s House owned by the National Trust York Castle Museum Walmgate Bar York City Art Gallery York City Walls Including Monk Bar Museum York Dungeon York Minster Yorkshire Museum Outside York city centre Askham Bog Askham Bryan Hall Bishopthorpe Palace , home to the Archbishop of York Elvington Hall Heslington Hall Holgate Windmill The Knavesmire Lamel Hill Middlethorpe Hall , Middlethorpe Manor Osbaldwick Hal ... more details
Football club infobox clubname USC Noum a image fullname Union Sportive Cal donienne Noum a nickname founded ground Stade Numa Daly br Noum a , New Caledonia capacity 16.000 Nicola chairman manager league New Caledonia Second Level season 2006 2007 position 8nd USC Noum a is a New Caledonia New Caledonian Football soccer football team playing at the second level New Caledonia Second Level . It is based in Noum a . Their home stadium is Stade Numa Daly . Achievements New Caledonia Division Honneur 2 1962, 1963 Current squad 2006 Fs start Fs player no nat New Caledonia name Henri Wakamengo pos DF Fs player no nat New Caledonia name Theophile Wakaugene pos DF Fs player no nat New Caledonia name Theodore Pian pos DF Fs player no nat New Caledonia name Jean Christophe Xenie pos DF Fs player no nat New Caledonia name Gilmar Bati pos DF Fs player no nat New Caledonia name Phadom Poagoudou pos DF Fs player no nat New Caledonia name Pierre Kecine pos DF Fs player no nat New Caledonia name Jose Taom pos MF Fs player no nat New Caledonia name Delvert Longue pos MF Fs mid Fs player no nat New Caledonia name Kecine Omei pos MF Fs player no nat New Caledonia name Koindredi Bessi re pos MF Fs player no nat Algeria name Lamel Rabah pos MF Fs player no nat New Caledonia name Jean Catopoulou pos MF Fs player no nat New Caledonia name Pierre Eurisouke pos MF Fs player no nat New Caledonia name Tell Gnipate pos FW Fs player no nat New Caledonia name Jacques Waleku pos FW Fs player no nat New Caledonia name Claude Dahi pos FW Fs player no nat New Caledonia name Didier Jinakoa pos FW Fs end References New Caledonia Second Level Category New Caledonian football clubs NewCaledonia stub Oceania footyclub stub ... more details
The Start Preis is the highest Austria n award for scientist s under the age of 35. It is awarded once per year by the Austrian Science Fund on behalf of the Austrian Ministry for Science. It is endowed with up to 1.2 million Euro for a proposed research project for six years. The recipients are selected by an international jury of experts. The same jury also selects the recipients of the related Wittgenstein Preis . Recipients 1996 Christian Koeberl Ferenc Krausz Ulrich Schmid Peter Szmolyan Karl Unterrainer Harald Weinfurter Gerhard Woeginger Jakob Woisetschl ger 1997 Gerhard Holzapfel Bernhard Palme Michael Schmid 1998 Peter Grabner Gottfried Kirchengast Rudolf Valenta Gerhard Widmer 1999 Christoph Marschner Norbert Mauser Otmar Scherzer Thomas Schrefl Christoph Sp tl Joseph Strauss 2000 Thomas Brabec Susanne Kalss Dietrich Leibfried Herbert Strobl Bernhard Tilg 2001 Markus Arndt Michael Buchmeiser Wolfgang Drexler Wilfried Ellmeier Clemens Sedmak 2002 Wolfgang Heiss Michael Jursa Georg Schett Dieter Schmalstieg Joachim Sch berl 2003 Georg Kresse Hanns Christoph N gerl Andreas Villunger 2004 Thomas Bachner Michael Kunzinger Vassil Palankovski Thomas Prohaska Gerhard Sch tz 2005 Michael Hinterm ller Matthias Horn Andrea Lusser Michael Moser Norbert Zimmermann 2006 Hartmut H ffner Norbert Polacek Piet Schmidt Josef Teichmann Gerald Teschl 2007 Kathrin Breuker Thomas Bugnyar Otfried G hne Bernhard Lamel Thomas L rting Paul Mayrhofer Sigrid Wadauer Thomas Wallnig 2008 Markus Aspelmeyer Tom J. Battin Massimo Fornasier Daniel Grumiller Alexander Kendl Karel Riha Kristin Tessmar Raible Christina Waldsich 2009 Francesca Ferlaino Ilse Fischer Arthur Kaser Manuel Kauers Thorsten Schumm David Teis 2010 Julius Brennecke Barbara Horejs Barbara Kraus Melanie Malzahn Florian Schreck Bojan Zagrovic 2011 Peter Balazs mathematician Thomas M ller Agata Ciabattoni Peter Rabl Sebastian Diehl Michael Sixt Alwin K hler Philip Walther External links http www.fwf.ac.at en projects start. ... more details
Refimprove date February 2008 Speech disfluencies are any of various breaks, irregularities, or vocables non lexical vocables that occur within the flow of otherwise fluent speech. These include false starts , i.e. words and sentences that are cut off mid utterance, phrases that are restarted or repeated and repeated syllables, fillers i.e. grunts or non lexical utterances such as uh , erm and well , and repaired utterances, i.e. instances of speakers correcting their own slips of the tongue or mispronunciations before anyone else gets a chance to . The best part of my job is &hellip well &hellip the best part of my job is the responsibility. The soup is too hot and it would burn if you &hellip it would burn you if you tried to eat it. Fool me once, shame on&mdash uh, shame on you. Fool me twice&mdash you can t get fooled again. Y know, when I was asked earlier about, uh, the issue of coal, uh, you &hellip under my plan, uh, of a cap and trade system, electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket &hellip Yeah, well, you know, that s just, like, your opinion, man. Fillers Filler linguistics Fillers are parts of speech which are not generally recognized as purposeful or containing formal meaning, usually expressed as pauses such as uh , like and er , but also extending to conversation analysis repairs He was wearing a black&mdash uh, I mean a blue, a blue shirt , and articulation problems such as stuttering . Use is normally frowned upon in mass media such as news reports or film s, but they occur regularly in everyday conversation, sometimes representing upwards of 20 of words in conversation. Citation needed date April 2010 Fillers can also be used as a pause for thought I arrived at, um&mdash 3 o clock . Language dependence Research in computational linguistics has revealed a correlation between native language and patterns of disfluencies in spontaneously uttered speech. ref Spoken Language Processing in a Multilingual Context L.F. Lamel, M. Adda Decker, J.L. Gauv ... more details
otheruses4 the Rambaud s novel The Retreat The Retreat novel other uses of retreat Retreat disambiguation The Retreat , commonly known as the York Retreat , is a place in England for the treatment of people with mental disorders mental health needs . Located in Lamel Hill in York , it operates as a Non profit organization not for profit Charitable trust charitable organisation . Opened in 1796, it is famous for having pioneered the humane treatment and moral treatment that became a model for Psychiatric hospital asylums around the world. Founded by William Tuke , it was originally run by and for Quakers but gradually became open to everyone. ref name history cite web url http www.theretreatyork.org.uk abouttheretreat.php?ref 41 title Our History publisher The Retreat website accessdate 2008 09 04 ref It inspired other progressive facilities such as the American Brattleboro Retreat , The Institute of Living Hartford Retreat ref cite book author Shorter, Edward title A history of psychiatry from the era of the asylum to the age of Prozac url http books.google.com books?id Oybg APowMC&pg PP44 accessdate 18 December 2010 year 1997 publisher Wiley isbn 9780471245315 page 44 quote The Hartford Retreat was founded in 1824. ref and Friends Hospital . ref Kim Van Atta, David Roby, Ross Roby 1980 http www.friendshospitalonline.org eventsaccount.htm An Account of the Events Surrounding the Origin of Friends Hospital & A Brief Description of The Early Years of Friends Asylum 1817 1820 . Reprinted 1988 by The Winchell Company. Retrieved on 2008 07 16 ref The present day Retreat seeks to retain the essence of early moral treatment, while applying the principles to a modern healthcare setting. ref name history History The York Retreat developed from the English Quaker community both as a reaction against the harsh, inhumane treatment common to other asylums of that era, and as a model of Quaker therapeutic beliefs. A common belief at the time was that the mad were wild beasts. The ... more details
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