A member of one house will not usually refer directly to the other, but refer to it indirectly using the phrase 'another place', or 'the other place'. So for example, a member of the Canadian Senate would not mention 'the House of Commons', but would use the phrase 'the other place'.
The tradition does not extend to business (such as speeches and interviews) conducted outside the house, and is generally dropped when a debate is directly addressing the nature of the other house, such as in debates on reform of the House of Lords in the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
The reasons for the tradition are unclear, but it has been suggested that it dates back to a period of ill-feeling between the two houses of the UK Parliament. Similarly a member talking of their own house would refer to it as 'this place'.
Another Place is a piece of modern sculpture by Sir Antony Gormley. It consists of 100 cast iron sculptures of the artist's own body, facing towards the sea.
After being displayed at several locations in Europe, it has become permanently located at Crosby Beach in northwestern England. The work was controversial in the local area due to issues such as possible economic gain or environmental damage from tourism. A meeting on 7 March 2007 by Sefton Council accepted proposals that would allow the sculptures to be kept permanently at Crosby Beach in place of being moved to New York.
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The work consists of cast iron figures which face out to sea, spread over a 2mile (3.2km) stretch of the beach between Waterloo and Blundellsands. Each figure is 189cm tall (nearly 6feet 2½inches) and weighs around 650kg (over 1400lb).
In common with most of Gormley's work, the figures are cast replicas of his own body. As the tides ebb and flow, the figures are revealed and submerged by the sea. The figures were cast at two foundries, Hargreaves Foundry in Halifax, West Yorkshire, and Joseph and Jesse Siddons Foundry in West Bromwich.
The mantises or Mantodea are an order of insects that contains over 2,400 species and about 430 genera in 15 families, by far the largest family being the Mantidae ("mantids"). Mantises are distributed worldwide in temperate and tropical habitats. They have triangular heads with bulging eyes supported on flexible necks. Their elongated bodies may or may not have wings, but all have fore legs that are greatly enlarged and adapted for catching and gripping prey; their upright posture, while remaining stationary with fore arms folded, has led to the name praying mantises.
They are mostly ambush predators, but a few ground-dwelling species actively pursue their prey. They normally live for about a year; in cooler climates, the adults lay eggs in autumn, and die. The eggs overwinter, protected by their hard capsule, and hatch in the spring. Females sometimes practice sexual cannibalism, eating their mates after copulation, or occasionally decapitating the males just before or during mating.
Their formation considerably pre-dated the NWOBHM movement. They were formed in 1974 by the Troy brothers, Tino and Chris, both college students. Like several NWOBHM bands they made their first available recording at Neal Kay's Soundhouse recording studio, which was released as the Soundhouse TapesEP in 1979.
1980 saw their profile considerably raised with support slots for Iron Maiden and Ronnie Montrose's Gamma and "Captured City" was included on the Metal for Muthas compilation. The attention won them a recording contract with Arista Records and they released their best-known work Time Tells No Lies in 1981. Management and line-up instability undermined their success and Arista dropped them. The following year they signed for Jet Records, but two subsequent singles flopped and the band folded. They had recorded a version of the Russ Ballard penned track "I Surrender", but ran into conflict with Rainbow, who went on to release their version, and had a Top 10 worldwide hit. Instead, Praying Mantis recorded another single, "Cheated". It reached No.69 in the UK Singles Chart in January 1981.
Another Time, Another Place was Bryan Ferry's second studio album as a solo artist. The album reached #4 in the UK charts in 1974.
Recording took place in London at Island, Ramport and AIR studios. Like Ferry's previous solo album, it consisted mainly of covers, with this time the exception of the last song, which gave its title to the album and was written by Ferry.
This choice of repertoire, together with the more sophisticated settings and production, gave the album a more "grown-up", serious and even reflective quality than Ferry's previous album, which sounds more fun and at times hectic.
Praying Mantis Vs Wasp | Wild Europe | National Geographic Wild
Worker wasps venture outside the colony to seek the ideal building materials. However, even for the most aggressive wasps, life outside the colony holds no certainties. Despite the danger posed by the wasps' lethal sting, the praying mantis, a skilful wasp assassin and a camouflage expert, relies on its predator instincts and fearlessly strikes. As a result, it could be argued that the praying mantis is the most skilled insect hunter on the planet.
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키위가 먹이도 먹지 않고 이상합니다.
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Praying Mantises - Deadly Killers of the Insect World | Free Documentary Nature
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They are killers! They kill with unbelievable precision. They fight Kung Fu style and are seen in Japan as a symbol of vigilance - the mantises. Their triangular head with its unique flexibility is conspicuous. Two overdimensioned eyes fixate the distance to their prey rapidly and three-dimensionally. The chest segment of the mantis is prolonged and equipped with spiny appendages that can spear their prey as fast as a jack knife. The mysterious aura that surrounds the praying mantis has a lot to do with the fact that they are rarely seen. They have adapted to their surroundings perfectly. No matter whether leaves, blossoms, tre...
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Praying mantis is one of the most unique insects in the world, despite their size they are some of the most feared predators in the insect kingdom.
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Worker wasps venture outside the colony to seek the ideal building materials. However, even for the most aggressive wasps, life outside the colony holds no cert...
Worker wasps venture outside the colony to seek the ideal building materials. However, even for the most aggressive wasps, life outside the colony holds no certainties. Despite the danger posed by the wasps' lethal sting, the praying mantis, a skilful wasp assassin and a camouflage expert, relies on its predator instincts and fearlessly strikes. As a result, it could be argued that the praying mantis is the most skilled insect hunter on the planet.
Witness the wasp assassin in action in Iberia's Woodlands as part of Wild Europe, 7th and 14th May at 6pm, on National Geographic WILD UK.
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Worker wasps venture outside the colony to seek the ideal building materials. However, even for the most aggressive wasps, life outside the colony holds no certainties. Despite the danger posed by the wasps' lethal sting, the praying mantis, a skilful wasp assassin and a camouflage expert, relies on its predator instincts and fearlessly strikes. As a result, it could be argued that the praying mantis is the most skilled insect hunter on the planet.
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Mike Maxwell recently finished a ninth season studying the love life of the praying mantises that live around Bishop, a town in California’s Eastern Sierra.
Over that time, he’s seen some unsettlingly strange behaviors.
It’s pretty common knowledge that female mantises sometimes eat males during or after mating — a habit that biologists call “sexual cannibalism.”
But among the bordered mantises that Maxwell researches, it gets weirder than that.
As it turns out, when a male mantis loses his head, it doesn’t mean he loses the urge to procreate.
You read that right. Not only can some male bordered mantises continue mating even while being attacked by their female counterparts, some males are able to mount a female and initiate mating even after getting their heads completely bitten off.
“It’s a really weird, strange behavior,” said Maxwell, “So what’s going on? Why do they do it?”
-- What do praying mantises eat?
Praying mantises are mostly ambush predators that typically eat small animals like grasshoppers, crickets, bees, crickets and butterflies . They use camouflage to hide themselves and wait for their prey to come within striking distance. Then they use their raptorial forelimbs to grab their prey. Spikes on their forelimbs help them hold their prey while they eat.
-- Why do praying mantises eat each other?
Female praying mantises sometimes eat males that approach them to mate. They are only able to do this because mantises are predators and the female mantises are bigger and stronger than the males.
-- Do praying mantises bite?
Most mantises will not bite people but they will pinch people with their forelimbs to defend themselves. It feels a lot like getting bit, trust me.
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Dr. Michael Maxwell, National University
https://www.nu.edu/OurPrograms/CollegeOfLettersAndSciences/MathematicsAndNaturalSciences/Faculty/MichelRMaxwell.html
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These Whispering, Walking Bats Are Onto Something | Deep Look
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2py029bwhA&t=3s
There's Something Very Fishy About These Trees ... | Deep Look
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZWiWh5acbE&t=1s
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Mike Maxwell recently finished a ninth season studying the love life of the praying mantises that live around Bishop, a town in California’s Eastern Sierra.
Over that time, he’s seen some unsettlingly strange behaviors.
It’s pretty common knowledge that female mantises sometimes eat males during or after mating — a habit that biologists call “sexual cannibalism.”
But among the bordered mantises that Maxwell researches, it gets weirder than that.
As it turns out, when a male mantis loses his head, it doesn’t mean he loses the urge to procreate.
You read that right. Not only can some male bordered mantises continue mating even while being attacked by their female counterparts, some males are able to mount a female and initiate mating even after getting their heads completely bitten off.
“It’s a really weird, strange behavior,” said Maxwell, “So what’s going on? Why do they do it?”
-- What do praying mantises eat?
Praying mantises are mostly ambush predators that typically eat small animals like grasshoppers, crickets, bees, crickets and butterflies . They use camouflage to hide themselves and wait for their prey to come within striking distance. Then they use their raptorial forelimbs to grab their prey. Spikes on their forelimbs help them hold their prey while they eat.
-- Why do praying mantises eat each other?
Female praying mantises sometimes eat males that approach them to mate. They are only able to do this because mantises are predators and the female mantises are bigger and stronger than the males.
-- Do praying mantises bite?
Most mantises will not bite people but they will pinch people with their forelimbs to defend themselves. It feels a lot like getting bit, trust me.
---+ Read the entire article on KQED Science:
https://ww2.kqed.org/science/2017/11/14/praying-mantis-love-is-waaay-weirder-than-you-think-deep-look/
---+ For more information:
Dr. Michael Maxwell, National University
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---+ More Great Deep Look episodes:
It’s a Goopy Mess When Pines and Beetles Duke it Out | Deep Look
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These Whispering, Walking Bats Are Onto Something | Deep Look
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2py029bwhA&t=3s
There's Something Very Fishy About These Trees ... | Deep Look
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZWiWh5acbE&t=1s
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산책을 하다가 우연히 작은 사마귀 한마리를 발견했습니다.
나는 그 사마귀를 성충까지 키워보기로 했어요.
나는 하루하루 사마귀를 위해 해충들을 잡아왔고
사마귀는 건강하게 자라나기 시작했습니다.
나는 사마귀가 탈피를 할 때
갈색 껍질에서 초록색 사마귀가 나오는 것을 ...
#왕사마귀 #키우기
산책을 하다가 우연히 작은 사마귀 한마리를 발견했습니다.
나는 그 사마귀를 성충까지 키워보기로 했어요.
나는 하루하루 사마귀를 위해 해충들을 잡아왔고
사마귀는 건강하게 자라나기 시작했습니다.
나는 사마귀가 탈피를 할 때
갈색 껍질에서 초록색 사마귀가 나오는 것을 보고
이름을 키위라고 지어주었어요.
그러던 어느날
키위가 먹이도 먹지 않고 이상합니다.
이틀 째 아무것도 먹지않는 키위...
과연 키위에게는 어떠한 일이 일어날까요?
English Channel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCFRZNujOqU&t=145s
#왕사마귀 #키우기
산책을 하다가 우연히 작은 사마귀 한마리를 발견했습니다.
나는 그 사마귀를 성충까지 키워보기로 했어요.
나는 하루하루 사마귀를 위해 해충들을 잡아왔고
사마귀는 건강하게 자라나기 시작했습니다.
나는 사마귀가 탈피를 할 때
갈색 껍질에서 초록색 사마귀가 나오는 것을 보고
이름을 키위라고 지어주었어요.
그러던 어느날
키위가 먹이도 먹지 않고 이상합니다.
이틀 째 아무것도 먹지않는 키위...
과연 키위에게는 어떠한 일이 일어날까요?
English Channel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCFRZNujOqU&t=145s
Praying Mantises - Deadly Killers of the Insect World | Wildlife Documentary
Watch 'The Gorgeous Wildlife of the Mediterranean' here: https://youtu.be/jVn8ZXad...
Praying Mantises - Deadly Killers of the Insect World | Wildlife Documentary
Watch 'The Gorgeous Wildlife of the Mediterranean' here: https://youtu.be/jVn8ZXaditg
They are killers! They kill with unbelievable precision. They fight Kung Fu style and are seen in Japan as a symbol of vigilance - the mantises. Their triangular head with its unique flexibility is conspicuous. Two overdimensioned eyes fixate the distance to their prey rapidly and three-dimensionally. The chest segment of the mantis is prolonged and equipped with spiny appendages that can spear their prey as fast as a jack knife. The mysterious aura that surrounds the praying mantis has a lot to do with the fact that they are rarely seen. They have adapted to their surroundings perfectly. No matter whether leaves, blossoms, tree bark, sandy floors or even orchids - the mantis blends in to all environments
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They are killers! They kill with unbelievable precision. They fight Kung Fu style and are seen in Japan as a symbol of vigilance - the mantises. Their triangular head with its unique flexibility is conspicuous. Two overdimensioned eyes fixate the distance to their prey rapidly and three-dimensionally. The chest segment of the mantis is prolonged and equipped with spiny appendages that can spear their prey as fast as a jack knife. The mysterious aura that surrounds the praying mantis has a lot to do with the fact that they are rarely seen. They have adapted to their surroundings perfectly. No matter whether leaves, blossoms, tree bark, sandy floors or even orchids - the mantis blends in to all environments
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Praying mantis is one of the most unique insects in the world, despite their size they are some of the most feared predators in the insect kingdom.
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Praying mantis is one of the most unique insects in the world, despite their size they are some of the most feared predators in the insect kingdom.
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Praying mantis is one of the most unique insects in the world, despite their size they are some of the most feared predators in the insect kingdom.
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Worker wasps venture outside the colony to seek the ideal building materials. However, even for the most aggressive wasps, life outside the colony holds no certainties. Despite the danger posed by the wasps' lethal sting, the praying mantis, a skilful wasp assassin and a camouflage expert, relies on its predator instincts and fearlessly strikes. As a result, it could be argued that the praying mantis is the most skilled insect hunter on the planet.
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These pocket-sized predators are formidable hunters. But when it comes to hooking up, male mantises have good reason to fear commitment.
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Mike Maxwell recently finished a ninth season studying the love life of the praying mantises that live around Bishop, a town in California’s Eastern Sierra.
Over that time, he’s seen some unsettlingly strange behaviors.
It’s pretty common knowledge that female mantises sometimes eat males during or after mating — a habit that biologists call “sexual cannibalism.”
But among the bordered mantises that Maxwell researches, it gets weirder than that.
As it turns out, when a male mantis loses his head, it doesn’t mean he loses the urge to procreate.
You read that right. Not only can some male bordered mantises continue mating even while being attacked by their female counterparts, some males are able to mount a female and initiate mating even after getting their heads completely bitten off.
“It’s a really weird, strange behavior,” said Maxwell, “So what’s going on? Why do they do it?”
-- What do praying mantises eat?
Praying mantises are mostly ambush predators that typically eat small animals like grasshoppers, crickets, bees, crickets and butterflies . They use camouflage to hide themselves and wait for their prey to come within striking distance. Then they use their raptorial forelimbs to grab their prey. Spikes on their forelimbs help them hold their prey while they eat.
-- Why do praying mantises eat each other?
Female praying mantises sometimes eat males that approach them to mate. They are only able to do this because mantises are predators and the female mantises are bigger and stronger than the males.
-- Do praying mantises bite?
Most mantises will not bite people but they will pinch people with their forelimbs to defend themselves. It feels a lot like getting bit, trust me.
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산책을 하다가 우연히 작은 사마귀 한마리를 발견했습니다.
나는 그 사마귀를 성충까지 키워보기로 했어요.
나는 하루하루 사마귀를 위해 해충들을 잡아왔고
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그러던 어느날
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이틀 째 아무것도 먹지않는 키위...
과연 키위에게는 어떠한 일이 일어날까요?
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Praying Mantises - Deadly Killers of the Insect World | Wildlife Documentary
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They are killers! They kill with unbelievable precision. They fight Kung Fu style and are seen in Japan as a symbol of vigilance - the mantises. Their triangular head with its unique flexibility is conspicuous. Two overdimensioned eyes fixate the distance to their prey rapidly and three-dimensionally. The chest segment of the mantis is prolonged and equipped with spiny appendages that can spear their prey as fast as a jack knife. The mysterious aura that surrounds the praying mantis has a lot to do with the fact that they are rarely seen. They have adapted to their surroundings perfectly. No matter whether leaves, blossoms, tree bark, sandy floors or even orchids - the mantis blends in to all environments
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A member of one house will not usually refer directly to the other, but refer to it indirectly using the phrase 'another place', or 'the other place'. So for example, a member of the Canadian Senate would not mention 'the House of Commons', but would use the phrase 'the other place'.
The tradition does not extend to business (such as speeches and interviews) conducted outside the house, and is generally dropped when a debate is directly addressing the nature of the other house, such as in debates on reform of the House of Lords in the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
The reasons for the tradition are unclear, but it has been suggested that it dates back to a period of ill-feeling between the two houses of the UK Parliament. Similarly a member talking of their own house would refer to it as 'this place'.
Alone again, you swear for the last time You won’t go through this hell of a life, You know as mine So start again, build a wall to hide That brave face you know so well No one else could ever tell, but I know There must be something more (x2)…….. When your nights are lonely And the tears start to fall like rain When your love’s in the dust, Will you remember my name? When all the stars are fading And you’re walking in darkness again When there‘s no one to trust, Then you’ll remember my name All over now, so many could have been But you don’t remember the ups and downs Or in – betweens So close your eyes, feel it slip away You start to feel alive again, Until you taste the bitter end Let it go You’re holding back the pain Holding back the pain…….. When your nights are lonely And the tears start to fall like rain When your love’s in the dust, Will you remember my name? When all the stars are fading And you’re walking in darkness again When there‘s no one to trust,