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1 GDrive  
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1.1  Sources  







2 Jake Scott  
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2.1  Sources  







3 the truth about the illuminati  
2 comments  




4 Admiral Maurice E. Curts  
1 comment  




5 D'Vice  
2 comments  


5.1  Singles  





5.2  External Links  







6 Country Coast-To-Coast  
2 comments  


6.1  History  





6.2  Monday Through Friday Schedule  





6.3  Saturday Schedule  





6.4  Sunday Schedule  





6.5  Additional Personalties  





6.6  Sources  







7 Hong Leong Finance  
2 comments  


7.1  Sources  







8 Policy Coherence for Development  
2 comments  


8.1  Sources  







9 Thomas L. Crisman  
2 comments  


9.1  Sources  







10 PromotionStep company  
2 comments  


10.1  Sources  







11 Lucas Hartong  
2 comments  


11.1  Sources  







12 Fat Beats Records  
1 comment  


12.1  Current Artists  





12.2  Former Artists  





12.3  Discography  







13 See also  
1 comment  


13.1  External links  





13.2  History  







14 Ralph Giordano  
2 comments  


14.1  Sources  







15 Building Magazine  
2 comments  


15.1  Circulation:  





15.2  Publishing Details:  





15.3  External links:  







16 New Hampshire Snowmobile Association  
2 comments  


16.1  Sources  





16.2  External Links  







17 deep borehole disposal  
2 comments  


17.1  Sources  







18 Jack Randell  
2 comments  


18.1  Sources  







19 Elton John 2  
2 comments  


19.1  Sources  







20 Halacha of Overnight Eggs  
1 comment  




21 Paul Tynan  
2 comments  


21.1  Sources  







22 Harvest (band)  





23 Discography  



23.1  Harvest, 1979  





23.2  Morning Sun, 1981  





23.3  It's Alright Now, 1982  





23.4  Send Us to the World, 1983  





23.5  Voices, 1984  





23.6  Only the Overcomers, 1986  





23.7  The Best of Harvest, 1986  





23.8  Give Them Back, 1987  





23.9  A Call To Action - video, 1987  





23.10  Holy Fire, 1988  





23.11  Carry On, 1989  





23.12  The Early Works, 1991  





23.13  Let's Fight (For a Generation), 1991  





23.14  Let's Fight (For A Generation) - video, 1992  





23.15  Mighty River, 1993  





23.16  41 Will Come, 1995  







24 References  





25 See Also  





26 External Links  
2 comments  


26.1  Sources  







27 Radullan Sahiron  
2 comments  


27.1  Sources  







28 Ronan Rushe  
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29 Sentence types  
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GDrive

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GDrive is Google's online storage service that has not yet been launched.

"The GDrive service will provide anyone (who trusts Google with their data) a universally accessible network share that spans across computers, operating systems and even devices. Users will no longer require third party applications to emulate this behaviour by abusing Gmail storage." -- zdnet.com

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http://blogs.zdnet.com/Google/?p=121 http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060305-6316.html

24.218.44.226 01:59, 22 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Note: Redirect created - GDrive. Patstuarttalk|edits 01:16, 23 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

This is an archived discussion. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section.

Jake Scott

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Jake Scott(lAvAlOrD) is a young boy in england, who plays YGO (Yu-gi-oh), he is also a pro gamer obv (Diznay)

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82.163.34.76 02:09, 22 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]


the truth about the illuminati

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excerpt from the "pages of a loon" june 6, 1966. burning house printing.

69.221.120.153 04:29, 22 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Admiral Maurice E. Curts

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Admiral Maurice E. Curts, United States Navy (1898-1976), former Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet and heroic cruiser commander of World War II.

Admiral Curts graduated from United States Naval Academy in 1919. He studied the emerging technology of radio at the Naval Postgraduate School in Annapolis, Maryland and Harvard University between 1926 and 1928. These studies led to his assignment as Officer-in-Charge, Radio and Sound, Naval Research Laboratory from 1936 to 1938, where he earned a commendation from the Secretary of the Navy for his outstanding contributions in the development of radar.

At the outbreak of World War II, Admiral Curts was the Communications Officer for the staff of Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet. He was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for his successful and innovative organization of joint communications during the first months of the war.

Admiral Curts was awarded the Navy Cross and Silver Star Medal for extraordinary heroism while commanding the cruiser USS COLUMBIA during the Leyte Gulf landings, the Battle of Surigao Strait, the Lingayen Gulf landings and the liberation of Borneo. During the initial Lingayen Gulf landings, he continued to lead his cruiser in action despite severe damage inflicted by two suicide planes which had left 100 of his men dead or wounded.

As Chief of Staff and Aide to Commander, FIRST Carrier Task Force, Pacific Fleet, Admiral Curts was present at the formal surrender of the Japanese on board the battleship USS MISSOURI in Tokyo Bay on 02 September 1945.

Following the close of World War II, Admiral Curts served as Force Commander, Operational Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet; Assistant Chief of Naval Operations (Readiness); and Deputy Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet, serving with great distinction until 13 January 1956. On that date, President Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed Admiral Curts Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet. Admiral Curts served in that capacity until 01 February 1958. One month later, he assumed duty as Commander, Western Sea Frontier, serving in that capacity until his retirement on 01 April 1960.

SOURCE: http://www.surfpac.navy.mil/curts/namesake.shtml


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D'Vice Left to Right: Tro, Ramious and Dev

D'Vice

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D'Vice is a hip-hop trio consisting of Dev, Tro and Ramious. D'Vice debuted in 2005 with their popular song 'Ghetto Love Song', which was notable as being London's top 20 hip-hop and R&B song. They starting rapping in 2002 and by 2005 they mastered the unique ability to merge as one artist, while individually offering something very distinguishable to their audience. While D'Vice is originally from Philadelphia, PA they have generated lots of attention overseas in Europe, the UK and as well as in America. Recording of future albums not yet been announced.

Singles

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Henroid 06:52, 22 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Country Coast-To-Coast

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Hong Leong Finance

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Policy Coherence for Development

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Thomas L. Crisman

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PromotionStep company

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Lucas Hartong

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Fat Beats Records

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See also

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Ralph Giordano

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212.2.2.86 16:41, 22 January 2007 (UTC) Ralph Giordano (b. May 27, 1905 in Potenza, Basilicata, Italy, d. 1993 was a world welterweight boxing champion. He was born Raffaele Capabianca Giordano and began boxing in 1919 as Young Corbett III while still a 14-year-old "newsboy."[reply]

Ralph Giordano is the Great Granfather of Indianapolis Colts Heavy Hitting safety Matt Giordano who will play a major role in the 2007 superbowl.

A tough southpaw, Giordano fought all the great fighters of his era. For example, he engaged in s four-fight series with future welterweight champion Young Jack Thompson, winning three and drawing once. He also scored wins over Jack Zivic, Sgt. Sammy Baker, and welterweight champion Jackie Fields and future middleweight king Ceferino Garcia.

On February 22, 1933 Giordano captured the welterweight championship of the world by decisioning Jackie Fields over 10 rounds. Three months later, he was dethroned by Hall of Famer Jimy McLarnin via a shocking one round knockout.

Giordano then moved up to the middleweight division. He scored wins over future light heavy champ Gus Lesnevich (TKO 5), as well as Hall of Famers Mickey Walker, Billy Conn and Fred Apostoli. On November 18, 1938 he challenged Apostoli for the middleweight crown, but was stopped in 8 rounds. Corbett boxed until 1940, when he retired with a 123-11-17 (33KOs) record. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall Of Fame in 2004.

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Corbett_III"

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New Hampshire Snowmobile Association

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deep borehole disposal

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Deep borehole disposal is a method of disposing of High Level Radioactive Waste (HLW) from nuclear power stations in a way that is extremely safe, secure and affordable. It offers a means of disposing of the worst byproducts of nuclear energy within the lifetime of the same generation that was responsible for producing the waste. It thus has the potential to make the nuclear option more attractive.


COMPARISON WITH DEEP GEOLOGICAL REPOSITORIES (DGRs)

Deep Borehole Disposal (DBD) is related to DGRs in that they both involve burying the waste deep underground, but there are significant differences and advantages.

DGRs involve constructing an array of tunnels a few hundred meters underground with a complex system of engineered barriers. These barriers are intended to safely confine the waste and prevent any radionuclides from re-entering the biosphere. The barriers must remain intact for a long enough period (typically thousands of years) until the waste has decayed to the point where it no longer presents a threat to environment. Thus, DGRs use the natural geological barrier to confine the waste, but also place heavy emphasis on the engineered barriers.

In comparison, in DBD, the idea is to drill a borehole straight down into the earth's crust to about 4 or 5 km below the surface and with a diameter of about 0.4 to 0.6 m at the bottom. The High Level Waste is placed in strong steel containers which are then inserted to fill the bottom kilometer of the borehole. The rest of the borehole is then backfilled with crushed granite and the well-head is returned to green-field conditions. Thus, deep borehole disposal is a simpler concept and places the waste well below the water table. It places far less emphasis on engineered barriers and far more emphasis on using the natural geological barrier to confine the waste safely for a 'geological' time period. The geological barrier (the amount of rock between the waste and the surface of the earth) is about ten times greater in the DBD concept than in DGRs. The cost of construction of a DGR would typically be in the tens of billions of US$. The cost of a DBD program for the same quantity of waste would be in the low hundreds of millions of US$


ADVANTAGES OF DEEP BOREHOLE DISPOSAL

Safety - The High Level Waste is placed well below the water table in stable geological formations (typically granitic crust) so the possibility of any dangerous materials re-rentering the biosphere before they have decayed to inert products is minimized.

Security - Clandestine removal of dangerous materials from a sealed borehole would be virtually impossible because it would require a massive engineering effort. Environmental impact - This impact is minimal. The well-head area at the surface requires only a waste handling facility and a security zone totalling less than half a square kilometer.

Cost - The cost of an equivalent Deep Borehole Disposal program would be approximately two orders of magnitude less expensive than a more traditional Deep Geological Respository, without compromising safety. Indeed, DBD significantly enhances safety.

Composition - DBD can handle any waste form but is ideal for High Level Waste and Plutonium. Site availablity - The required granitic crust with low hydraulic conductivity is fairly common in many countries.

Longevity - The concept has good longevity because at the proposed depths (4 to 5 km down) the geological barrier will easily remain intact for millions of years.

Existing technology - There is no shortage of deep drilling technology around the world. The oil and gas industry regularly drill 'long reach' boreholes up to 10 km long (albeit with small diameters). The widest boreholes in the world are about 0.5 m. (The deepest mines in the world are about 3 km, South African goldmines). Thus the boreholes required for DBD could be drilled with only a slight scaling up of existing drilling technology.

Early implementation - implementation would require a similar timescale to DGRs and certainly no longer. Excavation efficiency - In DBD the total amount of material excavated per unit of waste is much less than in DGR's which involve digging main tunnels large enough to accommodate trucks, plus multiple smaller side tunnels.

Simplicity - The simplicity of the DBD concept means there is less to go wrong and fewer new technologies to be developed. In fact, the only new technolgy required in DBD is a large enough drill bit. It is also easier to convince the public, politicians and environmental groups of the reliability of the concept.

Public acceptability - All the above reaosns especially safety and security, are likely to enhance public acceptability of the concept. Commitment - The degree of government commitment required is considerably less that for DGRs. A program of say, 20 boreholes, could be aborted at any time and those boreholes already drilled could still be used, and even if they are not, the total money lost is in the millions rather than billions.

Flexibility - The concept is applicable to almost any nation with a High Level Waste stockpile. For example, The United Kingdom would require about 20 boreholes to dispose of its current stockpile which has accumulated over the past 50 years. The Czech Republic could dispose of its stockpile with only one or two boreholes. Thus, DBD suits all budgets and stockpiles.

Fast closure - A single borehole can be drilled, filled, resealed and returned to green field conditions at the surface in much less than a decade. Multiple boreholes can be drilled in parallel. A Deep Geological Repository requires many years of construction before it is ready to receive waste and then it may remain open for many decades more as it is gradually filled up with waste.


DISADVANTAGES OF DEEP BOREHOLE DISPOSAL

Considerable research into DGRs has been done over the years, notably by SKB (Swedish Nuclear Fuels). The Finnish government is currently constructing a large DGR and the US has begun a DGR project at Yucca Mountain, Nevada. However, the Yucca Mountain project has stalled due to political and geological problems, and in the Swedish model not all the problems have been fully solved regarding final installation of the waste and the design of the engineered barriers. The DBD concept has been around for some decades but only in recent years has the drillling technology advanced to the state where the concept has become practible. As a result, detailed research into the DBD concept has lagged behind that for DGRs.


CURRENT RESEARCH

Current detailed research (computer simulations) into heat flow in and around the bottom of the borehole has been done by researchers at the Massachussets Institute of Technology, and in the Immobilisation Science Laboratory at Sheffield University, England. Reserahcers at Kemakta Konsult AB (Sweden) have done detailed modelling of thermal effects on groundwater flow near boreholes.


VARIATIONS OF THE DEEP BOREHOLE DISPOSAL CONCEPT

There are two main variations on the DBD concept:

Low temperature case - the waste inside the containers is fairly old (more than 5 years) and has been sitting in cooling ponds in surface storage facilities. The waste is still very dangerous but is not very thermally hot. In this case the waste has little effect on the local environment at the bottom of the borehole, although it may have some effect on the borehole filling material (cementitious grout or a high density support matrix). This can be advantageous to the concept. With an appropriate container design and selection of waste age the thermal effect on the filling material can be used to cause a perfect sealing of the waste containers in the borehole.

High temperature case - the containers contain very young hot Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) and the borehole filling material is crushed granite. With careful selection of the parameters, the heat from the waste can create a melt zone in the rock around the borehole. As the waste decays its heat output decreases, allowing the melt zone to recrystalize and form a solid granite sarcophagus entombing the waste containers forever.


COMMON OBJECTIONS TO DEEP BOREHOLE DISPOSAL

1. 'What happens if you drop a container while trying to insert it into the borehole?' Drilling experience show that deep boreholes fill with dense muddy brine whether you like it or not. If a container was accidently dropped, far from plummeting to the bottom of the borehole it would in all likelyhood sink very slowly. Indeed, the annular clearance between the container and the borehole wall is only a few centimeters and the container would likely need to be physically pushed down the borehole.

2. 'What happens if the container gets jammed in the borehole on the way down?' The clearance between the container and the borehole wall minimizes this possibility but if the container does get jammed it can be pulled back up and the borehole redrilled.

3. 'How can the containers at the very bottom of the borehole support the enormous weight of all the containers above them?' The containers are extremely strong, typically constructed of stainless steel with 5 cm thick walls. They can be designed to withstand the predicted loading (with an appropriate safety margin). Also, the containers are close to neutrally bouyant in the semi-fluid environment of the borehole, further reducing the loading.

4. 'What happens if a container leaks?' The containers are stacked on top of each other and fill the bottom kilometer of the borehole. The top of the stack is far below the water table. They are surrounded by a borehole filling material and the borehole above the stack is filled with backfill (crushed granite) and plugs of Bentonite clay to further block any fluid flow. The borehole filling material solidifies around the containers to form a perfect seal. In the high temperature case this seal is compounded by a sarcophagus of recrystalized granite. If a container were to leak say, a hundred years in the future, there is still no possibility of any dangerous radionuclides re-enetering the biosphere. This is therefore a measure of the extreme safety of the Deep Borehole Disposal concept.


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Proceedings of the 2006 International High Level Waste Management Conference (IHLRWM) Las Vegas, April 30 - May 4 2006. Organised by the American Physical Society.

143.167.128.147 18:34, 22 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Jack Randell

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Jack Randell was born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire on July 22nd 1965. By the age of 24 he had traveled across the world as a circus entertainer. After falling out with with his long time friend Hugo Smith he left the circus in 1991 to pursue his career in street art.

After 5 years of very little success he decided to form a band called; War Wookie And The Vicious Noise. In 1999 The released their debut EP; The Tragic Loss Of A Pumpkin.

They are still together and play whenever possible.

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Elton John 2

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Elton John 2 (born 25th March 1947) is the secret twin brother of pop singer Elton John.

Performing under the monicker "EJ2", Elton has enjoyed slight success as a pop singer himself, with "hits" such as "Your Dong", "Spaniel", "Antidisestablishmentaraneism (sic) Seems to Be the Hardest Word" and "Trapezium of Death".

Little is known about his personal life, past or present. However, he does answer to the name of "Fishnet".

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CDUniverse - Elton John 2's "Karaoke" release

82.32.110.145 19:32, 22 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Halacha of Overnight Eggs

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Harvest (band)

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{{Infobox musical artist}}

Harvest is the name of the Christian band founded by Jerry Williams in 1977. [1] Along with Williams, the original members of the band were Ed Kerr and Paul Wilbur. Williams, Kerr, and Wilbur all collaborated on the first two albums created by Harvest: Harvest and Morning Sun. Harvest was produced in 1979 by Everlasting Spring, and Morning Sun was produced in 1981 by Milk and Honey.

Later in 1981, Paul Wilbur left Harvest and the group was reformed as a duo of Williams and Kerr. [1] Williams and Kerr were together for the production of many records, including: It's Alright Now (1982, Milk and Honey), Send Us to the World (1983, Milk and Honey), Voices (1984, Milk and Honey), Only the Overcomers (1986, Greentree), Give Them Back (1987, Benson), Holy Fire (1988, Benson), and Carry On (1989, Benson). In 1982, the magazine CCM took notice of the duo in its article, "A Bountiful Harvest." [2] The writer praised the vocal harmonies of Williams and Kerr and was especially fond of the song, "Because I Am." (found on the album It's Alright Now.) [2]

By 1991, Ed Kerr left the group and Harvest became a five-player band led by Jerry Williams. [1] With various members,[1] Williams' band produced Let's Fight (For a Generation) (1991, Benson), Mighty River (1993, Benson), and 41 Will Come (1995, Benson).

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{{col-start}} {{col-break}} Harvest

Harvest, 1979

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Everlasting Spring

  1. {{audio|Harvest-Love is Calling.ogg|"Love is Calling"}}
  2. {{audio|Harvest-Resurrection Morning.ogg|"Resurrection Morning"}}
  3. {{audio|Harvest-The Time Seems Right.ogg|"The Time Seems Right"}}
  4. {{audio|Harvest-Where Would I Be.ogg|"Where Would I Be"}}
  5. {{audio|Harvest-The Love of God.ogg|"The Love of God"}}
  6. {{audio|Harvest-The Sounds of the Lord.ogg|"The Sounds of the Lord"}}
  7. {{audio|Harvest-Holy Spirit.ogg|"Holy Spirit"}}
  8. {{audio|Harvest-Yesterday.ogg|"Yesterday"}}
  9. {{audio|Harvest-Thank You Jesus.ogg|"Thank You Jesus"}}
  10. {{audio|Harvest-Rainy Day.ogg|"Rainy Day"}}
  11. {{audio|Harvest-Benediction.ogg|"Benediction"}}

{{col-break}} Morning Sun

Morning Sun, 1981

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Milk and Honey

  1. "The River of the Kingdom"
  2. "The Day is Growing Closer"
  3. "Dreams"
  4. "People Everywhere are Gathering"
  5. "Morning Sun (Son of Man)"
  6. "Constant Victory"
  7. "Heaven Song"
  8. "Calvary"
  9. {{audio|Harvest-Sing Hallelujah (Psalm 95).ogg|"Sing Hallelujah (Psalm 95)"}}
  10. "The Judgement Day"

{{col-break}} It's Alright Now

It's Alright Now, 1982

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Milk and Honey

  1. {{audio|Harvest-Because I Am.ogg|"Because I Am"}}
  2. {{audio|Harvest-The Wedding Day.ogg|"The Wedding Day"}}
  3. {{audio|Harvest-Stay in Your Love.ogg|"Stay in Your Love"}}
  4. {{audio|Harvest-Memories.ogg|"Memories"}}
  5. {{audio|Harvest-It's Alright Now.ogg|"It's Alright Now"}}
  6. {{audio|Harvest-Behold God.ogg|"Behold God"}}
  7. {{audio|Harvest-Freeway Preacher.ogg|"Freeway Preacher"}}
  8. {{audio|Harvest-Mountain Climber.ogg|"Mountain Climber"}}
  9. {{audio|Harvest-Seed of Faith.ogg|"Seed of Faith"}}
  10. {{audio|Harvest-Help Me Again.ogg|"Help Me Again"}}

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{{col-start}} {{col-break}} Send Us to the World

Send Us to the World, 1983

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Milk and Honey

  1. {{audio|Harvest-The Blood of the Lamb.ogg|"The Blood of the Lamb"}}
  2. {{audio|Harvest-If We Don't Believe.ogg|"If We Don't Believe"}}
  3. {{audio|Harvest-Jehovah is Our Deliverer.ogg|"Jehovah is Our Deliverer"}}
  4. {{audio|Harvest-Holy Lamb.ogg|"Holy Lamb"}}
  5. {{audio|Harvest-Holy is the Lord.ogg|"Holy is the Lord"}}
  6. {{audio|Harvest-The Army of the Lord.ogg|"The Army of the Lord"}}
  7. {{audio|Harvest-I Will Worship the Lord.ogg|"I Will Worship the Lord"}}
  8. {{audio|Harvest-Search Me, O God.ogg|"Search Me, O God"}}
  9. {{audio|Harvest-Forever in Paradise.ogg|"Forever in Paradise"}}
  10. {{audio|Harvest-I Am the Lord.ogg|"I Am the Lord"}}

{{col-break}} Voices

Voices, 1984

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Milk and Honey

  1. {{audio|Harvest-The Battle is the Lord's.ogg|"The Battle is the Lord's"}}
  2. {{audio|Harvest-Burn Me With Your Love.ogg|"Burn Me With Your Love"}}
  3. {{audio|Harvest-The Court of the Gentiles.ogg|"The Court of the Gentiles"}}
  4. {{audio|Harvest-On the Water.ogg|"On the Water"}}
  5. {{audio|Harvest-Creator's Song.ogg|"Creator's Song"}}
  6. {{audio|Harvest-Get Me to the River.ogg|"Get Me to the River"}}
  7. {{audio|Harvest-One Thing I Ask.ogg|"One Thing I Ask"}}
  8. {{audio|Harvest-The Name of Jesus.ogg|"The Name of Jesus"}}
  9. {{audio|Harvest-Know That I Am God.ogg|"Know That I Am God"}}
  10. {{audio|Harvest-Voices.ogg|"Voices"}}

{{col-break}} Only the Overcomers

Only the Overcomers, 1986

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Greentree

  1. {{audio|Harvest-Stand.ogg|"Stand"}}
  2. {{audio|Harvest-Here I am Again.ogg|"Here I am Again"}}
  3. {{audio|Harvest-Only the Overcomers.ogg|"Only the Overcomers"}}
  4. {{audio|Harvest-You Alone are Holy.ogg|"You Alone are Holy"}}
  5. {{audio|Harvest-Children Things We Throw Away.ogg|"Children, Things We Throw Away"}}
  6. {{audio|Harvest-Not By Might.ogg|"Not By Might"}}
  7. {{audio|Harvest-Take Me Back.ogg|"Take Me Back"}}
  8. {{audio|Harvest-The Watchman.ogg|"The Watchman"}}
  9. {{audio|Harvest-Choose You This Day.ogg|"Choose You This Day"}}
  10. {{audio|Harvest-Sing About the Blood.ogg|"Sing About the Blood"}}

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The Best of Harvest, 1986

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Greentree {{col-break}} Give Them Back

Give Them Back, 1987

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Benson

  1. Rise Up
  2. All That is in Me
  3. Soon That Day
  4. His Angels are Everywhere
  5. You Are My Keeper
  6. Give Them Back
  7. What are You Singing For?
  8. I Am Your Father
  9. Wash Me, Lord
  10. Great Jehovah

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A Call To Action - video, 1987

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Benson {{col-end}}


{{col-start}} {{col-break}} Holy Fire

Holy Fire, 1988

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Benson

  1. "Holy Fire"
  2. "Time and Again"
  3. "Dying People"
  4. {{audio|Harvest-Great is the Lord.ogg|"Great is the Lord"}}
  5. "Go"
  6. "Be Strong and Courageous"
  7. "The Place I Long For"
  8. "You'll See A Man"
  9. "You Never Change"
  10. "Almighty God"

{{col-break}} Carry On

Carry On, 1989

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Benson

  1. "The Warrior"
  2. "Run the Race"
  3. "I Need You"
  4. "When I Look in Your Word"
  5. "Rock 'Em into Heaven"
  6. "Let the Real Church Arise"
  7. "We're Gonna Take Hell"
  8. "I'm Pressin' On"
  9. "Carry On (I Am the Lord)"
  10. "Highway to Holiness"

{{col-break}} The Early Works

The Early Works, 1991

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Benson

  1. Only the Overcomers
  2. The Battle is the Lord's
  3. All That is in Me
  4. Behold God
  5. One Thing I Ask
  6. It's Alright Now
  7. If We Don't Believe (Send Us to the World)
  8. Because I Am
  9. Not By Might
  10. I Will Worship the Lord
  11. Memories
  12. Calvary
  13. The Army of the Lord
  14. Yesterday
  15. Where Would I Be?

{{col-end}}


{{col-start}} {{col-break}} Let's Fight (For a Generation)

Let's Fight (For a Generation), 1991

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Benson

  1. "Market and Vine"
  2. {{audio|Harvest-Let's Fight.ogg|"Let's Fight"}}
  3. "Maybe Tonight"
  4. "Always"
  5. "Never Ending Journey"
  6. "Decision Time"
  7. "The Devil to Pay"
  8. "I Need the Fire"
  9. "Julie"
  10. "Like a Little Child"
  11. "O Establish My Heart"

{{col-break}} Let's Fight (For a Generation)

Let's Fight (For A Generation) - video, 1992

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Benson

  1. "The Devil to Pay"
  2. "Market and Vine"
  3. "Always"
  4. "Maybe Tonight"
  5. "Never Ending Journey"
  6. "Decision Time"
  7. "Let's Fight"

{{col-break}} Mighty River

Mighty River, 1993

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Benson

  1. Mighty River
  2. Spirit Rain Down
  3. When You Feel the Love
  4. Sometimes
  5. Follow Me Forever
  6. In The Early Days
  7. Hold On
  8. I Won't Be Denied
  9. Lingering Here With You
  10. Leaving

{{col-end}}


41 Will Come

41 Will Come, 1995

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  1. You've Got to Believe
  2. Just One Holy Man
  3. It's so Easy
  4. 41 Will Come
  5. O Breath of Life
  6. The Gift
  7. Prayer of a Righteous Man
  8. Sound the Alarm
  9. Any Sunday
  10. Daddy
  11. My Strength and Shield

References

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    Sources

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    [1] [2]
    jamielng 21:22, 22 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

    Radullan Sahiron

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    Radullan Sahiron is a Filipino Islamist terrorist associated with the Abu Sayyaf group. He reportedly took command of the organization following the death of Khadaffy Janjalani in September 2006. The 70-year-old terrorist is widely respected throughout the organization, and is one of the few top lieutenants still alive. However, due to his failing health, analysts doubt his ability to lead the group. As of January 22, 2007, he is the most wanted man in the Phillipines. He lost his right hand fighting security forces in the 1970's.

    Sources

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    "One-armed rebel leads Abu Sayyaf". CNN article, January 22, 2007. <<http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/01/22/philippines.abusayyaf.reut/index.html>>

    69.124.40.154 21:28, 22 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]


    Ronan Rushe

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    Sentence types

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    There are five types of sentences. They include: declarative, interrogative, imperative, conditional, and exclamatory.

    Declarative is a form of a statement.

       ex. The giraffe is tall.
    

    Interrogative is a question.

        ex. Where are you going?
    

    Imperative is a command.

        ex. Come here
    

    Conditional indicates dependencies between events or conditions.

        ex. If the tree falls, it will land on your house.
    

    Exclamatory is an expression of strong feelings.

        ex. No way!
    

    Sources

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    <"Sentence Clubhouse." Sentence Clubhouse. Harcourt school publishers. 22 Jan 2007 <http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/clubhouse/index_pre.html>.

    Zamora, Antonio . "scientific psychic." Basic english sentence structure. 2006. 22 Jan 2007 <http://www.scientificpsychic.com/grammar/enggram2.html>.

    "kinds of sentences." kinds of sentences. 22 Feb 1999. RHL school. 22 Jan 2007 <http://www.rhlschool.com/eng3n21.htm>.

    75.62.196.220 23:25, 22 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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