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A handful of sand : the Gurindji struggle, after the walk-off / Charlie Ward

Ward, Charlie, 1972- author




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Coronavirus: I am being harassed for breaking lockdown rules, says Manchester City’s Kyle Walker

The defender was forced to issue an apology last month after media reports that he had hosted a party at his home.




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Lalu Yadav to walk out of jail as SC grants him bail in fodder scam case

SC granted bail after noting that several other convicts have already been granted bail in the case.




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The application of science in environmental impact assessment / Aaron J. MacKinnon, Peter N. Duinker and Tony R. Walker

MacKinnon, Aaron J., author




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073 JSJ React with Pete Hunt and Jordan Walke

Panel Pete Hunt (twitter github blog) Jordan Walke (twitter github) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:34 - Pete Hunt Introduction Instagram Facebook 02:45 - Jordan Walke Introduction 04:15 - React React - GitHub 06:38 - 60 Frames Per Second 09:34 - Data Binding 12:31 - Performance 17:39 - Diffing Algorithm 19:36 - DOM Manipulation 23:06 - Supporting node.js 24:03 - rendr 26:02 - JSX 30:31 - requestAnimationFrame 34:15 - React and Applications 38:12 - React Users Khan Academy 39:53 - Making it work Picks Ben Mabey: Clojure Plain & Simple (Jamison) JSConf 2013 Videos (Jamison) Kittens (Jamison) PBS Idea Channel (AJ) Free Trial SSL (AJ) OSX Wifi Volume Remote Control (AJ) js-git (Merrick) vim-airline (Merrick) MLS LIVE (Joe) Seraphina by Rachel Hartman (Joe) ng-conf (Joe) Hire Chuck (Chuck) GoToMeeting (Chuck) ScreenFlow (Chuck) syriandeveloper (Pete) jsFiddle (Pete) Hotel Tonight (Pete) Green Flash Brewery Beer: Palate Wrecker (Jordan) All Things Vim (Jordan) Next Week Grunt.js with Ben Alman Transcript JAMISON:  Joe is Merrick’s personal assistant. CHUCK:  [Laughter] MERRICK:  No, we’re just in this little room and he had, he was like, “Yeah” JOE:  Want me to freshen up your coffee, sir? [Chuckles] JAMISON:  Feed me some tacos, Joe. [Laughter] [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at BlueBox.net.]  [This episode is sponsored by Component One, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.]  [This podcast is sponsored by JetBrains, makers of WebStorm. Whether you’re working with Node.js or building the front end of your web application, WebStorm is the tool for you. It has great code quality and code exploration tools and works with HTML5, Node, TypeScript, CoffeeScript, Harmony, LESS, Sass, Jade, JSLint, JSHint, and the Google Closure Compiler. Check it out atJjetBrains.com/WebStorm.] CHUCK:  Hey everybody and welcome to episode 73 of the JavaScript Jabber Show. This week on our panel, we have Joe Eames. JOE:  Hey there. CHUCK:  AJ O’Neal. AJ:  Live again from Provo. CHUCK:  Jamison Dance. JAMISON:  Hey friends. CHUCK:  Merrick Christensen. MERRICK:  Hey guys. CHUCK:  I’m Charles Max Wood from DevChat.TV and we have two special guests this week. Pete Hunt. PETE:  Hey guys. CHUCK:  And Jordan Walke. JORDAN:  Hi. CHUCK:  Since you guys haven’t been on the show before, do you want to introduce yourselves? We’ll have Pete go first. PETE:  Sure. So my name’s Pete. I work on general React stuff these days. But my day job is building the Instagram web experience. If you go to Instagram.com, we have a bunch of frontend stuff you can play with and a bunch of backend infrastructure that supports all that. That’s what I mostly work on. We’re big users of React at Instagram so I ended up contributing a lot to the React core as well. JAMISON:  So did you come from Instagram or from Facebook and then to work on Instagram? PETE:  Well it was actually a pretty good story just in terms of the integration of the two companies. I was originally at Facebook for a couple of years and we acquired Instagram and they came in and they wanted to build a web presence. Facebook’s core competency is definitely web technologies and Instagram hasn’t historically focused on that. So we were able to take the Facebook web expertise and get Instagram up and running really quickly. I came from the Facebook side but the team is still very much a separate team, their own building, that kind of thing. So that’s my background. CHUCK:  Awesome. JAMISON:  Sweet. CHUCK:  And Jordan?




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146 JSJ React with Christopher Chedeau and Jordan Walke

The panelists talk to Christopher Chedeau and Jordan Walke about React.js Conf and React Native.




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DNA techniques to verify food authenticity: applications in food fraud / editors: Malcolm Burns, Lucy Foster, Michael Walker

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Integrated maintenance and energy management in the chemical industries Kiran R. Golwalkar

Online Resource




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Walking around San Francisco on July 4th

For the first time since coming back to San Francisco in January, I had everything I needed for a saunter across the city in the sun: a means of taking photos / videos, a pair of sunglasses, no work, no plans, and no excuse.

On the morning of July 4th, I decided to spend the next couple of days offline. I read a book, and decided to go for a walk the rest of the day. I didn’t have any expectations or intended destination. I left my apartment at 2pm and decided to walk west, as I haven’t spent any proper time on that side of the city.

I passed through a couple of small parks and quiet neighbourhoods before hitting the edge of The Presidio.

At this point, I realised how long it had been since I’d seen a large expanse of something approximating nature. The Presidio was beautifully tranquil, with just a handful of people strolling or running through the trees. Walking off the trails, I saw a lizard for the first time in years; probably a San Francisco Alligator Lizard.

I exited The Presidio somewhere near the golf course and picked a long road to keep walking west.

On the way, I hit a main road and stood at the traffic lights. While I waited a young woman walking her dog struck up the first of several impromptu conversations I had with strangers that day. She must have seen me looking around for the street name, as she asked, “Are you lost? Are you a tourist? Where are you going?”

“I’m not sure. That way”, I said pointing down the long road before us.

She laughed. “See, you are lost!”

We chatted for a few blocks before our paths diverged. She told me that I would find some nice trails, and a good view of the Golden Gate Bridge, in the woodland near Lands End. It was dead ahead for another 30 minutes. So that’s where I went.

I hit the trails at about 4:30pm. It must have been close to perfect weather. Really sunny, warm, only a mild breeze, and the bay was completely clear. I wandered around for over an hour; perching near the edge of cliffs, taking in the sight of the Golden Gate Bridge on my right and a vast expanse of ocean to my left. Such a relaxing place.

I made time for a Dorsey-like Vine (my first Vine)…

On the way back, I crossed a road to take a photo. A post-middle-age man crossed my path, struck up a conversation, and began to tell me about his life in San Francisco “back in the day”. As if he could peer into my soul, he assured me that there was nothing wrong with being a software engineer (although he did initially think I was an estate agent; that was one of the first things he said to me).

My spirits further lifted by a stranger’s validation, I continued home. For last 30 minutes all I could think about was lying down, resting my feet, and eating. I’d been walking for nearly 6 hours. I’ll definitely do it again, but a skateboard would be helpful next time.




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What is product management? [electronic resource] / Richard Banfield, Martin Eriksson, and Nate Walkingshaw

Banfield, Richard, author




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Traitors / Frank Walker

Walker, Frank (Frank William), author




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Gilbert Walker named editor in chief of Langmuir




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From random walks to random matrices: selected topics in modern theoretical physics / Jean Zinn-Justin

Hayden Library - QC174.12.Z56 2019




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Walkable cities: revitalization, vibrancy and sustainable consumption / Carlos J. L. Balsas

Rotch Library - HT175.B356 2019




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Réussir l'école du socle: en faisant dialoguer et coopérer les disciplines / Céline Walkowiak, Francis Blanquart

Hayden Library - LB1629.5.F815 W35 2013




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Fed up of Kangana's meddling, Sonu walks out of Manikarnika

'He took a lot of crap from a person who feels she knows how to direct a film.'




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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Review

Even though the plot is not extraordinary, the sheer canvas on which this movie is mounted and the VFX is worth the money, applauds Imad Baig.




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LIC disinvestment: 100,000 employees stage walk-out across country

There are 13 unions in LIC, and employees and officers affiliated to 11 unions were on protest





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Guidance, navigation, and control 2018: proceedings of the 41st Annual AAS Rocky Mountain Section Guidance and Control Conference held February 1-7, 2018, Breckenridge, Colorado / edited by Cheryl A.H. Walker

Barker Library - TL787.A244 v.164




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Walking dredge had role in building Tamiami Trail




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They walk in honor at Florida Southern




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'Sidewalk superintendents' got evangelized




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The marriage record of Walker, William and McLeod, Amanda




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The marriage record of Walker, Joseph A. and Spotford, Alice




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The marriage record of Walker, Moran and Harriel, Alice




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The marriage record of Fisher, Thomas and Walker, Delila




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The marriage record of Jones, James and Walker, Ella




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The marriage record of Clarke, Robert and Walker, Sallie




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The marriage record of Smith, John G. and Walker, Maggie E




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The marriage record of Williams, George W. and Walker, Alice




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The marriage record of Walker, Joseph C. and Edwards, Marietta




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The marriage record of Walker, Alexander and Randolph, Rosella




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The marriage record of Tanner, James G. and Walker, Maggie E




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The marriage record of Clemons, Frank and Walker, Emma




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The marriage record of Vincent, Thomas A. and Walker, Camilla M




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The marriage record of Frerman, William A. and Walker, Ann




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The marriage record of Walker, Joseph A. and Pierce, Silvia




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Boardwalk in the forest




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Two umbrellas and six walking sticks used by a dandy




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The Covered walkway with marble urn at the Charles and Edith Ringling Mansion




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Walkways leading to Fine Arts Building




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Cesar and Adela walk the aisle at their wedding




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Line of benches on Central Avenue, people seated and walking. Also cars, hotel, signs for Baker Bros. and C.M. Roser (between 6th and 7th Street)