The 109th Virginia General Assembly was the meeting of the legislative branch of the Virginia state government from 1916 to 1918, after the 1915 state elections. It convened in Richmond for one session, which started on January 12, 1916, and ended on March 18, 1916.
Background
The 1916 General Assembly took place during the latter half of Henry Carter Stuart's governorship. It was the last full session during which J. Taylor Ellyson served as lieutenant governor and president of the state senate; as of 2013, he is the only person in Virginia history to have served three terms in that office.
On November 1, 1916, seven months after the body adjourned, statewide prohibition went into effect. Senator G. Walter Mapp and temperance advocate James Cannon, Jr. (not to be confused with Senator James E. Cannon) drafted the final bill after voters endorsed a referendum in September 1914.
Racing at age three in 1979, in the U.S. Triple Crown series General Assembly ran second in the Kentucky Derby and fifth in the Preakness Stakes to winner Spectacular Bid. In the Belmont Stakes, he finished seventh behind upset winner Coastal. General Assembly won the Vosburgh Stakes and ran second again to Spectacular Bid in the Marlboro Cup Invitational Handicap. He then earned the most important victory of his career with a 15-length win in the Travers Stakes, in which he set a Saratoga track record for the mile and a quarter which still stands (as of 2014).
The Delaware General Assembly is the legislature of the U.S. state of Delaware. It is a bicameral legislature composed of the Delaware Senate with 21 Senators and the Delaware House of Representatives with 41 Representatives. It meets at Legislative Hall in Dover, Delaware, convening on the second Tuesday of January of odd-numbered years, with a second session of the same Assembly convening likewise in even-numbered years. Normally the sessions are required to adjourn by the last day of June of the same calendar year. However the Governor can call a special session of the legislature at any time.
Members are elected from single-member districts, all apportioned to roughly equal populations after each decennial Census. Elections are held on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November and about one-half of the Senate is elected every two years for a four-year term, and the entire House of Representatives is elected every two years for a two-year term. Vacancies are filled through special elections. There are no term limits for either chamber.
General Assembly is a computer programming school founded by Jake Schwartz, Adam Pritzker, Matthew Brimer, and Brad Hargreaves in early 2011.
Overview
Beginning as a co-working space in Midtown Manhattan in 2011, General Assembly evolved into a private school offering short courses and longer, immersive, 12-week 'boot-camp' style courses, offering a chance to complete an intensive survey of web development related topics.
As of 2015, G.A. had 19 campus locations on 4 continents. To date, an estimated 10,000 students have taken classes at General Assembly.
The reason for Virginia's name is not known; it may be named after Verginia, the Roman noblewoman slain by her father, but it may alternatively have been named after the American state of Virginia, which is contiguous with Washington.
Photometric observations of this asteroid at the Organ Mesa Observatory in Las Cruces, New Mexico during 2008 gave a light curve with a period of 14.315 ± 0.001 hours and a brightness variation of 0.19 ± 0.02 in magnitude. The shape of the light curve at the maximum was found to change with phase angle.
The orbit of 50 Virginia places it in an 11:4 mean motion resonance with the planet Jupiter. The computed Lyapunov time for this asteroid is only 10,000 years, indicating that it occupies a chaotic orbit that will change randomly over time because of gravitational perturbations of the planets.
1979 Travers Stakes - General Assembly : CBS Broadcast
Next to the Daily Racing Form listing of five of the seven starters in last Saturday's Travers Stakes at Saratoga was an asterisk indicating that those horses could handle a muddy track. The other two had no mud mark. When rain drenched the track, making the going difficult and tiring, bettors gave those marks and those non-marks considerable thought. They could have saved themselves the effort. One of the two without a mark was General Assembly, an enigmatic critter who went out and won the 110th Travers by 15 splashy lengths.
The General has led a puzzling racing life, up one day and down the next. Racing fans adore him after one race and deride him after the next. Until last week's Travers he was known primarily as "Secretariat's best son," but that has meant very little because Secret...
published: 27 Sep 2012
1979 Gotham Stakes - General Assembly
General Assembly, the son of Secretariat winning the 79 Gotham..
published: 02 Mar 2013
General Assembly
General Assembly a very charismatic horse and the one and only where you could felt the soul of Secretariat being around! Im sorry, those pics and clip I made for myself, but bcs there was not much to find on youtube about GA, I decide to put them together and show it to yall. Please enjoy.
published: 22 Jun 2007
I Finally Tamed a Horse but then Disaster Struck... - ARK Caballus [E6]
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I Finally Tamed a Horse but then Disaster Struck... - ARK Caballus [E6]
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The Caballus...
After the Horse's flatulence, She says didn't make it work for Elkerto to think that he released it, poor him
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Unbelievable horse race at Newcastle! 😮
Incredible scenes - you don't see horse races won like this EVER.
Charlotte Jones and The Steward at Newcastle 😮
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Centaurworld - The Nowhere King feels The Horse's Presence
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Benazir Bhutto speech in national Assembly in 1997
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General Kim Jong Il is Riding on a White Horse
장군님 백마라고 달리진다
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Radahn is constantly protecting his horse
Something I noticed while trying to beat Radahn. Everytime he rampages, he shoves Leonard into the sand or outright shields him with his own body.
Next to the Daily Racing Form listing of five of the seven starters in last Saturday's Travers Stakes at Saratoga was an asterisk indicating that those horses c...
Next to the Daily Racing Form listing of five of the seven starters in last Saturday's Travers Stakes at Saratoga was an asterisk indicating that those horses could handle a muddy track. The other two had no mud mark. When rain drenched the track, making the going difficult and tiring, bettors gave those marks and those non-marks considerable thought. They could have saved themselves the effort. One of the two without a mark was General Assembly, an enigmatic critter who went out and won the 110th Travers by 15 splashy lengths.
The General has led a puzzling racing life, up one day and down the next. Racing fans adore him after one race and deride him after the next. Until last week's Travers he was known primarily as "Secretariat's best son," but that has meant very little because Secretariat has been anything but the sire he was expected to be when he was sent to stud after his stunning two years as a runner. Well, what General Assembly did in the Travers was stunning and more. He ran over a track rated "sloppy" in 2:00 for the 1� miles to set not only a stakes record but a track record as well, and Saratoga is the oldest track in the U.S., having opened its iron gates 116 years ago.
The field the General left in his wake was the best group of 3-year-olds assembled since the Kentucky Derby. Not since Secretariat himself won the 1973 Belmont Stakes by 31 lengths has there been so overwhelming a triumph in a race of such high significance. But a question remains, one as simple as an old racing adage: Is General Assembly just a horse for a course?
The horse obviously thrives at Saratoga. He has run four races there and won them all. Elsewhere he has been victorious only twice in 11 starts. This spring General Assembly ran in every leg of the Triple Crown, finishing second, fifth and seventh, respectively, and in the Belmont he was but a blur in the distance behind Coastal.
Moments after the Travers, LeRoy Jolley, the General's trainer, had a self-aggrandizing flight of fancy. "There has been some talk about making the Saratoga meeting longer," he said. "As far as General Assembly is concerned, they should make it a year-round meeting." Forget the absence of a mud mark. The General's performances show that he likes an off track. In 1978 he came to prominence by winning the six-furlong Saratoga Special in 1:09, the quickest time for that race in 73 years. The track that day was listed as only "good." General Assembly's second-place finish behind Spectacular Bid in the Derby was over a wet but fast track.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1095284/index.htm
Next to the Daily Racing Form listing of five of the seven starters in last Saturday's Travers Stakes at Saratoga was an asterisk indicating that those horses could handle a muddy track. The other two had no mud mark. When rain drenched the track, making the going difficult and tiring, bettors gave those marks and those non-marks considerable thought. They could have saved themselves the effort. One of the two without a mark was General Assembly, an enigmatic critter who went out and won the 110th Travers by 15 splashy lengths.
The General has led a puzzling racing life, up one day and down the next. Racing fans adore him after one race and deride him after the next. Until last week's Travers he was known primarily as "Secretariat's best son," but that has meant very little because Secretariat has been anything but the sire he was expected to be when he was sent to stud after his stunning two years as a runner. Well, what General Assembly did in the Travers was stunning and more. He ran over a track rated "sloppy" in 2:00 for the 1� miles to set not only a stakes record but a track record as well, and Saratoga is the oldest track in the U.S., having opened its iron gates 116 years ago.
The field the General left in his wake was the best group of 3-year-olds assembled since the Kentucky Derby. Not since Secretariat himself won the 1973 Belmont Stakes by 31 lengths has there been so overwhelming a triumph in a race of such high significance. But a question remains, one as simple as an old racing adage: Is General Assembly just a horse for a course?
The horse obviously thrives at Saratoga. He has run four races there and won them all. Elsewhere he has been victorious only twice in 11 starts. This spring General Assembly ran in every leg of the Triple Crown, finishing second, fifth and seventh, respectively, and in the Belmont he was but a blur in the distance behind Coastal.
Moments after the Travers, LeRoy Jolley, the General's trainer, had a self-aggrandizing flight of fancy. "There has been some talk about making the Saratoga meeting longer," he said. "As far as General Assembly is concerned, they should make it a year-round meeting." Forget the absence of a mud mark. The General's performances show that he likes an off track. In 1978 he came to prominence by winning the six-furlong Saratoga Special in 1:09, the quickest time for that race in 73 years. The track that day was listed as only "good." General Assembly's second-place finish behind Spectacular Bid in the Derby was over a wet but fast track.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1095284/index.htm
General Assembly a very charismatic horse and the one and only where you could felt the soul of Secretariat being around! Im sorry, those pics and clip I made f...
General Assembly a very charismatic horse and the one and only where you could felt the soul of Secretariat being around! Im sorry, those pics and clip I made for myself, but bcs there was not much to find on youtube about GA, I decide to put them together and show it to yall. Please enjoy.
General Assembly a very charismatic horse and the one and only where you could felt the soul of Secretariat being around! Im sorry, those pics and clip I made for myself, but bcs there was not much to find on youtube about GA, I decide to put them together and show it to yall. Please enjoy.
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I Finally Tamed a Horse but then Disaster Struck... - ARK Caballus [E6]
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The Caballus Series is a Syntacs Final Adventure in Ark Survival Evolved before making the switch over to ARK Survival Ascended later this year. In this series Syntac will tame, breed and mutate any creature he can get his hands on from the roster of mods such as Paleo ARK, ARK Additons and Animals of Atlas.
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I Finally Tamed a Horse but then Disaster Struck... - ARK Caballus [E6]
W/ SYNTAC #Dinosaurs #ARKCaballus
The Caballus Series is a Syntacs Final Adventure in Ark Survival Evolved before making the switch over to ARK Survival Ascended later this year. In this series Syntac will tame, breed and mutate any creature he can get his hands on from the roster of mods such as Paleo ARK, ARK Additons and Animals of Atlas.
Incredible scenes - you don't see horse races won like this EVER.
Charlotte Jones and The Steward at Newcastle 😮
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Charlotte Jones and The Steward at Newcastle 😮
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Charlotte Jones and The Steward at Newcastle 😮
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Next to the Daily Racing Form listing of five of the seven starters in last Saturday's Travers Stakes at Saratoga was an asterisk indicating that those horses could handle a muddy track. The other two had no mud mark. When rain drenched the track, making the going difficult and tiring, bettors gave those marks and those non-marks considerable thought. They could have saved themselves the effort. One of the two without a mark was General Assembly, an enigmatic critter who went out and won the 110th Travers by 15 splashy lengths.
The General has led a puzzling racing life, up one day and down the next. Racing fans adore him after one race and deride him after the next. Until last week's Travers he was known primarily as "Secretariat's best son," but that has meant very little because Secretariat has been anything but the sire he was expected to be when he was sent to stud after his stunning two years as a runner. Well, what General Assembly did in the Travers was stunning and more. He ran over a track rated "sloppy" in 2:00 for the 1� miles to set not only a stakes record but a track record as well, and Saratoga is the oldest track in the U.S., having opened its iron gates 116 years ago.
The field the General left in his wake was the best group of 3-year-olds assembled since the Kentucky Derby. Not since Secretariat himself won the 1973 Belmont Stakes by 31 lengths has there been so overwhelming a triumph in a race of such high significance. But a question remains, one as simple as an old racing adage: Is General Assembly just a horse for a course?
The horse obviously thrives at Saratoga. He has run four races there and won them all. Elsewhere he has been victorious only twice in 11 starts. This spring General Assembly ran in every leg of the Triple Crown, finishing second, fifth and seventh, respectively, and in the Belmont he was but a blur in the distance behind Coastal.
Moments after the Travers, LeRoy Jolley, the General's trainer, had a self-aggrandizing flight of fancy. "There has been some talk about making the Saratoga meeting longer," he said. "As far as General Assembly is concerned, they should make it a year-round meeting." Forget the absence of a mud mark. The General's performances show that he likes an off track. In 1978 he came to prominence by winning the six-furlong Saratoga Special in 1:09, the quickest time for that race in 73 years. The track that day was listed as only "good." General Assembly's second-place finish behind Spectacular Bid in the Derby was over a wet but fast track.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1095284/index.htm
General Assembly a very charismatic horse and the one and only where you could felt the soul of Secretariat being around! Im sorry, those pics and clip I made for myself, but bcs there was not much to find on youtube about GA, I decide to put them together and show it to yall. Please enjoy.
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I Finally Tamed a Horse but then Disaster Struck... - ARK Caballus [E6]
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The Caballus Series is a Syntacs Final Adventure in Ark Survival Evolved before making the switch over to ARK Survival Ascended later this year. In this series Syntac will tame, breed and mutate any creature he can get his hands on from the roster of mods such as Paleo ARK, ARK Additons and Animals of Atlas.
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Charlotte Jones and The Steward at Newcastle 😮
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The 109th Virginia General Assembly was the meeting of the legislative branch of the Virginia state government from 1916 to 1918, after the 1915 state elections. It convened in Richmond for one session, which started on January 12, 1916, and ended on March 18, 1916.
Background
The 1916 General Assembly took place during the latter half of Henry Carter Stuart's governorship. It was the last full session during which J. Taylor Ellyson served as lieutenant governor and president of the state senate; as of 2013, he is the only person in Virginia history to have served three terms in that office.
On November 1, 1916, seven months after the body adjourned, statewide prohibition went into effect. Senator G. Walter Mapp and temperance advocate James Cannon, Jr. (not to be confused with Senator James E. Cannon) drafted the final bill after voters endorsed a referendum in September 1914.
He even addressed the United NationsGeneralAssembly in New York in October. This month, he met with Virginia lawmakers to discuss legislation in the upcoming General Assembly session.
RICHMOND – Of the hundreds of bills passed each session by the VirginiaGeneralAssembly, many go into effect immediately or on July 1, alongside the beginning of the budget season ... The Virginia ...
For those reasons, I hope that this legislation earns broad bipartisan support in the GeneralAssembly and that the VirginiaCash Now Act becomes the law of the land.
This session, the GeneralAssembly is expected to take up two pieces of legislation that advocates believe will help tackle the issue ...Virginia is the only state in the country that actively employs the practice, according to the VPLC.
These are seats that the Democrats should win by 20 points or more,” said Bob Holsworth, a veteran Virginia political analyst ... So it’s up to us in the House and Senate to protect our values,” he continued, referring to Virginia’s GeneralAssembly.
Aaron Rouse, D-Virginia Beach, are once again spearheading the effort, planning to bring forward the same proposal that previously passed both chambers of the GeneralAssembly with bipartisan support.
A SouthwestVirginia housing shortage and meeting electrical grid needs are on the region’s legislative plate when the GeneralAssembly convenes in January ....
Richmond, Virginia... The scheduled increase comes after lawmakers in the Virginia GeneralAssembly spent the first half of the year attempting to pass a larger increase of $13.50 per hour for 2025 and $15 per hour for 2026.
“We reopened Virginia’s economy after a global pandemic, all while delivering surplus after surplus after surplus,” Youngkin said in a presentation to the GeneralAssembly’s money committees.
Glenn Youngkin is emphasizing tax relief and continued investment in education in his proposed amendments to Virginia’s existing two-year budget, which he is scheduled to present to the GeneralAssembly money committees Wednesday.