Domè is an arrondissement in the Zou department of Benin. It is an administrative division under the jurisdiction of the commune of Zogbodomey. According to the population census conducted by the Institut National de la Statistique Benin on February 15, 2002, the arrondissement had a total population of 6,768.
In Portugal and Brazil, Dom (pronounced:[ˈdõ]) is used for certain hierarchs of the Roman Catholic Church and for laymen who belong to the royal and imperial families (for example the House of Aviz in Portugal and the House of Braganza in Portugal and Brazil). It was also accorded to members of families of the titled Portuguese nobility. Unless ennobling letters patent specifically authorised its use, Dom was not attributed to members of Portugal's untitled nobility: Since hereditary titles in Portugal descended according to primogeniture, the right to the style of Dom was the only apparent distinction between cadets of titled families and members of untitled noble families.
Don (Spanish:[don], Italian:[dɔn], Portuguese:Dom[dõ]) from Latin dominus, (roughly, "Lord") is an honorific title used in Spain, Portugal, Italy, the Americas and the Philippines. The female equivalent is doña (Spanish:[ˈdoɲa]), donna (Italian:[ˈdɔnna]), and dona (Portuguese:[ˈdonɐ]), abbreviated "Dª" or simply "D."
Usage
Although originally a title reserved for royalty, select nobles, and church hierarchs, it is now often used as a mark of esteem for a person of personal, social or official distinction, such as a community leader of long standing, a person of significant wealth, or a noble, but may also be used ironically. As a style, rather than a title or rank, it is used with, and not instead of, a person's name.
Syntactically, it is used in much the same way (although for a broader group of persons) as "Sir" and "Dame" are used in English when speaking of or to a person who has been knighted, e.g. "Don Firstname" or "Doña Firstname Lastname". Unlike "The Honourable" in English, Don may be used when speaking directly to a person, and unlike "Mister" it must be used with a given name. For example, "Don Diego de la Vega," or (abbreviating "señor") "Sr. Don Diego de la Vega," or simply "Don Diego" (the secret identity of Zorro) are typical forms. But a form like "Don de la Vega" is not correct and would never be used by Spanish speakers. "Señor de la Vega" should be used instead.
Hindsight bias, also known as the knew-it-all-along effect or creeping determinism, is the inclination, after an event has occurred, to see the event as having been predictable, despite there having been little or no objective basis for predicting it. It is a multifaceted phenomenon that can affect different stages of designs, processes, contexts, and situations. Hindsight bias may cause memory distortion, where the recollection and reconstruction of content can lead to false theoretical outcomes. It has been suggested that the effect can cause extreme methodological problems while trying to analyze, understand, and interpret results in experimental studies. A basic example of the hindsight bias is when, after viewing the outcome of a potentially unforeseeable event, a person believes he or she "knew it all along". Such examples are present in the writings of historians describing outcomes of battles, physicians recalling clinical trials, and in judicial systems trying to attribute responsibility and predictability of accidents.
Hindsight (Hangul:푸른소금;RR:Pureun Sogeum, lit. Blue Salt) is a 2011 South Korean film by Lee Hyun-seung, his first after a ten-year hiatus. The film is about a hitwoman who struggles with her feelings for the underworld boss who is her target. The film deals with issues of age difference, and the Korean underworld. It stars Song Kang-ho and Shin Se-kyung, and premiered at the 16th Busan International Film Festival. The film received a total of 763,776 admissions nationwide.
Plot
Busan, South Korea, the present day. Legendary retired gangster Yoon Doo-hun (Song Kang-ho) dreams of opening a restaurant, and enrolls in a cooking class, where he gets to know Jo Se-bin (Shin Se-kyung). Doo-hun then hears that his former boss, Man-gil, has died after being hit by a car; the gang's members need to find Man-gil's will to see whom he nominated as his successor, though most of them expect it is Doo-hun. Meanwhile, Se-bin's roommate Lee Eun-jung (Esom) has become indebted to some Haeundae moneylenders, who force Se-bin, in return, to spy on Doo-hun. After Eun-jung steals a suitcase containing cocaine from the moneylenders, Se-bin is ordered to kill Doo-hun but can't bring herself to do it. Instead, Eun-jung tries to run him over with a car and subsequently disappears. Doo-hun survives and takes over as head of his old gang, intent on discovering who killed Man-gil. Among various problems, he has to contend with Baek Kyung-min (Lee Jong-hyuk), an ambitious young member of the gang, and his continuing relationship with Se-bin, who is under pressure from assassination agency head Madame Kang (Youn Yuh-jung) to kill him.
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published: 31 Dec 2012
Flytronix - Krossworldz
Flytronix - Krossworldz
4th Encounta (TRACK #1)
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When I first listened to old school drum & bass, I was honestly like: "Wow... I have not heard any kind of music like this!..... Way different than today's popular 'hits.' New-school people should know about this!" This old-but-gold style of electronic music is unique and diverse because it may either be dark/deep, ...
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Mhz - Y'all Don't Know
published: 02 Nov 2012
Newsround (25/3/04) - FULL EPISODE
Full edition of Newsround from Thursday, 25th March, 2004, presented by Lizo Mzimba. Top story is about how MP3s are killing the music industry, but check out what's second on the bill: it's none other than British prime minister Tony Blair meeting, greeting, and shaking hands with Colonel Gaddafi in Libya. With the benefit of hindsight, it's fair to say this is an image that hasn't aged well. It's beyond me why anyone would want to buddy-up to such a ruthless warmonger with so much blood on his hands...
(Brace yourself: devastatingly biting political satire incoming...)
...and Tony Blair looks a bit silly, too.
(^That was it.)
Besides that, the Olympic flame is on its way to Athens, Presspackers Stacy and Julian talk to the late Tessa Jowell about the state of kids' television, and Ch...
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Man ...
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Man Bites Dog Records is proud to present the song "Hindsight" from the album MHz Legacy. The song is produced by RJD2 and features Playdough. Support independent music and buy this album from the links above. Follow us on twitter @manbitesdogrecs or go to our website for more info www.manbitesdogrecords.com
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/mhz-legacy/id564992557
Hard Copy: http://www.manbitesdogrecords.com/store/?slug=product_info.php&products_id=34
Man Bites Dog Records is proud to present the song "Hindsight" from the album MHz Legacy. The song is produced by RJD2 and features Playdough. Support independent music and buy this album from the links above. Follow us on twitter @manbitesdogrecs or go to our website for more info www.manbitesdogrecords.com
Flytronix - Krossworldz
4th Encounta (TRACK #1)
Produced by Danny Demierre.
No copyright infringement intended.
Check out my playlists. Three playlists inc...
Flytronix - Krossworldz
4th Encounta (TRACK #1)
Produced by Danny Demierre.
No copyright infringement intended.
Check out my playlists. Three playlists include Moving Shadow 02.1, Moving Shadow 99.1, and Moving Shadow 99.2 tracks (More mixes coming soon):
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCm1fRkEVujOigCEZtZOQgg/playlists
If you liked the track(s), don't forget to hit SUBSCRIBE to stay updated with more music you might like. If you want to be nice, hit SUBSCRIBE anyways!
When I first listened to old school drum & bass, I was honestly like: "Wow... I have not heard any kind of music like this!..... Way different than today's popular 'hits.' New-school people should know about this!" This old-but-gold style of electronic music is unique and diverse because it may either be dark/deep, ambient and relaxing, or jazzy/funky.
Although it may be a forgotten style of music (from 1990), it is still adoured by ones of millions of people, and it is still relevant and awesome to us listeners today! I strongly recommend this style of music, because these tracks are BANGERS I'm telling you!
Remember, your subscriptions help out a lot! :)
Flytronix - Krossworldz
4th Encounta (TRACK #1)
Produced by Danny Demierre.
No copyright infringement intended.
Check out my playlists. Three playlists include Moving Shadow 02.1, Moving Shadow 99.1, and Moving Shadow 99.2 tracks (More mixes coming soon):
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCm1fRkEVujOigCEZtZOQgg/playlists
If you liked the track(s), don't forget to hit SUBSCRIBE to stay updated with more music you might like. If you want to be nice, hit SUBSCRIBE anyways!
When I first listened to old school drum & bass, I was honestly like: "Wow... I have not heard any kind of music like this!..... Way different than today's popular 'hits.' New-school people should know about this!" This old-but-gold style of electronic music is unique and diverse because it may either be dark/deep, ambient and relaxing, or jazzy/funky.
Although it may be a forgotten style of music (from 1990), it is still adoured by ones of millions of people, and it is still relevant and awesome to us listeners today! I strongly recommend this style of music, because these tracks are BANGERS I'm telling you!
Remember, your subscriptions help out a lot! :)
Full edition of Newsround from Thursday, 25th March, 2004, presented by Lizo Mzimba. Top story is about how MP3s are killing the music industry, but check out w...
Full edition of Newsround from Thursday, 25th March, 2004, presented by Lizo Mzimba. Top story is about how MP3s are killing the music industry, but check out what's second on the bill: it's none other than British prime minister Tony Blair meeting, greeting, and shaking hands with Colonel Gaddafi in Libya. With the benefit of hindsight, it's fair to say this is an image that hasn't aged well. It's beyond me why anyone would want to buddy-up to such a ruthless warmonger with so much blood on his hands...
(Brace yourself: devastatingly biting political satire incoming...)
...and Tony Blair looks a bit silly, too.
(^That was it.)
Besides that, the Olympic flame is on its way to Athens, Presspackers Stacy and Julian talk to the late Tessa Jowell about the state of kids' television, and Chelsea and Arsenal drew in the Champions League last night. Finally, we end with a promo for Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow, plus continuity presented by Andrew Hayden-Smith and... Is that Kate Heavanor? Please help me out in the comments with that.
Many thanks to Lindsay for lending me this tape. I hate the fact that 2004 is 15 years ago.
(To the best of my knowledge, the contents of this video have never been available commercially anywhere in the world. Please also note that I don't monetise any of my uploads. Nevertheless, if you are a copyright holder and have an objection, please don't hesitate to contact me.)
Full edition of Newsround from Thursday, 25th March, 2004, presented by Lizo Mzimba. Top story is about how MP3s are killing the music industry, but check out what's second on the bill: it's none other than British prime minister Tony Blair meeting, greeting, and shaking hands with Colonel Gaddafi in Libya. With the benefit of hindsight, it's fair to say this is an image that hasn't aged well. It's beyond me why anyone would want to buddy-up to such a ruthless warmonger with so much blood on his hands...
(Brace yourself: devastatingly biting political satire incoming...)
...and Tony Blair looks a bit silly, too.
(^That was it.)
Besides that, the Olympic flame is on its way to Athens, Presspackers Stacy and Julian talk to the late Tessa Jowell about the state of kids' television, and Chelsea and Arsenal drew in the Champions League last night. Finally, we end with a promo for Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow, plus continuity presented by Andrew Hayden-Smith and... Is that Kate Heavanor? Please help me out in the comments with that.
Many thanks to Lindsay for lending me this tape. I hate the fact that 2004 is 15 years ago.
(To the best of my knowledge, the contents of this video have never been available commercially anywhere in the world. Please also note that I don't monetise any of my uploads. Nevertheless, if you are a copyright holder and have an objection, please don't hesitate to contact me.)
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/mhz-legacy/id564992557
Hard Copy: http://www.manbitesdogrecords.com/store/?slug=product_info.php&products_id=34
Man Bites Dog Records is proud to present the song "Hindsight" from the album MHz Legacy. The song is produced by RJD2 and features Playdough. Support independent music and buy this album from the links above. Follow us on twitter @manbitesdogrecs or go to our website for more info www.manbitesdogrecords.com
Flytronix - Krossworldz
4th Encounta (TRACK #1)
Produced by Danny Demierre.
No copyright infringement intended.
Check out my playlists. Three playlists include Moving Shadow 02.1, Moving Shadow 99.1, and Moving Shadow 99.2 tracks (More mixes coming soon):
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCm1fRkEVujOigCEZtZOQgg/playlists
If you liked the track(s), don't forget to hit SUBSCRIBE to stay updated with more music you might like. If you want to be nice, hit SUBSCRIBE anyways!
When I first listened to old school drum & bass, I was honestly like: "Wow... I have not heard any kind of music like this!..... Way different than today's popular 'hits.' New-school people should know about this!" This old-but-gold style of electronic music is unique and diverse because it may either be dark/deep, ambient and relaxing, or jazzy/funky.
Although it may be a forgotten style of music (from 1990), it is still adoured by ones of millions of people, and it is still relevant and awesome to us listeners today! I strongly recommend this style of music, because these tracks are BANGERS I'm telling you!
Remember, your subscriptions help out a lot! :)
Full edition of Newsround from Thursday, 25th March, 2004, presented by Lizo Mzimba. Top story is about how MP3s are killing the music industry, but check out what's second on the bill: it's none other than British prime minister Tony Blair meeting, greeting, and shaking hands with Colonel Gaddafi in Libya. With the benefit of hindsight, it's fair to say this is an image that hasn't aged well. It's beyond me why anyone would want to buddy-up to such a ruthless warmonger with so much blood on his hands...
(Brace yourself: devastatingly biting political satire incoming...)
...and Tony Blair looks a bit silly, too.
(^That was it.)
Besides that, the Olympic flame is on its way to Athens, Presspackers Stacy and Julian talk to the late Tessa Jowell about the state of kids' television, and Chelsea and Arsenal drew in the Champions League last night. Finally, we end with a promo for Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow, plus continuity presented by Andrew Hayden-Smith and... Is that Kate Heavanor? Please help me out in the comments with that.
Many thanks to Lindsay for lending me this tape. I hate the fact that 2004 is 15 years ago.
(To the best of my knowledge, the contents of this video have never been available commercially anywhere in the world. Please also note that I don't monetise any of my uploads. Nevertheless, if you are a copyright holder and have an objection, please don't hesitate to contact me.)
Domè is an arrondissement in the Zou department of Benin. It is an administrative division under the jurisdiction of the commune of Zogbodomey. According to the population census conducted by the Institut National de la Statistique Benin on February 15, 2002, the arrondissement had a total population of 6,768.