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Walker 4-8 10-10 18, Banks 6-10 1-3 13, Kinziger 6-12 3-4 18, Pence 1-3 4-4 6, Wolf 3-6 0-0 7, Poindexter 0-3 0-0 0, Boser 0-2 0-0 0, Barnes 1-2 0-0 2, Daugherty 0-2 0-0 0, Norris 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-48 18-21 64. Buchanan 3-11 9-11 15, Castro 2-4 3-4 7, Drumgoole 4-9 6-7 16, Hutchinson 1-7 2-2 5, Moss 2-8 3-4 8, Autry 5-7 1-2 16, Hansen 1-2 0-0 3, Jones 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 19-50 24-30 72. Halftime_Illinois St. 29-27. 3-Point Goals_Illinois St. 4-18 (Kinziger 3-6, Wolf 1-3, Banks 0-1, Pence 0-1, Walker 0-1, Boser 0-2, Daugherty 0-2, Poindexter 0-2), George Washington 10-28 (Autry 5-7, Drumgoole 2-5, Hansen 1-1, Hutchinson 1-6, Moss 1-6, Jones 0-1, Buchanan 0-2). Rebounds_Illinois St. 29 (Pence 8), George Washington 28 (Buchanan 10). Assists_Illinois St. 6 (Walker, Banks, Kinziger, Pence, Wolf, Poindexter 1), George Washington 12 (Buchanan, Hutchinson 4). Total Fouls_Illinois St. 24, George Washington 16.
In the meantime, industry observers are closely watching the developments of the EU investigation and speculating on the potential impact it could have on Google's market dominance and reputation. The outcome of this case will undoubtedly have far-reaching consequences for the tech industry and may set a precedent for how regulators around the world approach antitrust issues in the digital age.Wild first season in expanded Big 12 comes down to final weekend
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However, the news of Ronnie O'Sullivan's withdrawal from the tournament came as a surprise to many fans. The snooker legend's decision to step down from the competition added a new dynamic to the tournament, creating speculation and discussion among spectators and experts alike. Despite his absence, the remaining players remained focused on their matches, determined to push forward and make their mark on the competition.Robbins LLP Reminds Investors with Large Losses to Seek Counsel to Move For Lead Plaintiff in the Mynaric AG Class Action
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The situation is further compounded by the fact that key players are being overworked due to the limited rotation options available to the coach. With crucial fixtures coming thick and fast, the pressure to field the strongest lineup in every game leaves little room for rest and rotation. This not only increases the risk of injuries but also hampers the team's overall performance as tired and fatigued players struggle to cope with the demands of competitive football.As Rainbow Warrior traverses the empty streets and abandoned dungeons of the game, they reflect on the past glory of their faction. They remember the joy of forming bonds with fellow players, the excitement of conquering formidable bosses, and the thrill of competing in intense PvP battles. But now, all that remains are memories and echoes of a once-vibrant world.
As the situation unfolds and Alibaba continues to update stakeholders on the progress of containing the fire and restoring services, it is imperative for customers to remain informed and patient. The timely and transparent communication from Alibaba is essential in maintaining trust and confidence in their services and operations.It wouldn’t be without a glazed gammon, would it? And there is no need to complicate things. No intricate scoring needed, no need to place an individual clove in each square before roasting. Who started this clove thing? It’s a bit like when you’re eating a nice curry and you crunch through a whole cardamom seed – definitely not enjoyable. Just give me thick slices of sweet, smoky, salty ham. is a must, sweetness is needed – marmalade is the go-to in my house – and lots of black pepper to finish things off. Go big on your gammon, it’s great cold on Boxing Day, or with a fried egg and some chips, in a leftover turkey pie, in a baguette with lots of butter and some cornichons, I could go on... 10 mins 2 hrs 50 mins 10 4-5kg smoked boneless gammon joint 1 onion, roughly chopped 3 carrots, roughly chopped 1 celery stick, roughly chopped 1⁄2 garlic bulb, cut horizontally 4 sprigs of thyme 4 sprigs of rosemary 1 tbsp cracked black pepper 350g marmalade 2 tbsp Dijon mustard 2 tbsp wholegrain mustard There are two options for removing some salt from your , depending on how organised you are. My preferred method is to leave the joint to soak overnight in cold water, then rinse and cook it the next day. You could also bring it to the boil, simmer for 5 minutes, then drain and rinse. Place your soaked or pre-boiled gammon in a large pan of cold water and add , , , and . Bring to the boil and simmer gently for 11⁄2 hours. Remove the gammon from the pan, reserving the stock. Preheat oven to 190C/170C fan/gas mark 5. Peel off the top layer of skin – you want to leave as much fat on the joint as possible for maximum flavour. Roughly score the fat in a criss-cross pattern, season with and and place in the oven for 15 minutes. Pour and over the gammon and spread, then pour over and baste. Return the gammon to the oven for another 20 minutes. Remove and baste again. Continue to cook the gammon in this way, basting every 20 minutes until it is beautifully coloured and glazed all over (about 1 hour). Using a long, sharp knife, slice it with confident strokes. Serve with roast potatoes and braised greens.
NHL insider Elliotte Friedman has confirmed that the Edmonton Oilers roster will look much different after the trade deadline, and provided their latest trade candidates. The Oilers have just claimed Alec Regula off waivers and sent down Travis Dermott , but it's respected they'll make a much higher impact move before the playoffs. On Sportsnet Radio today, Friedman confirmed the Oilers will acquire a defenceman before the trade deadline, and listed 8 potential candidates. Many of these named the Oilers have been connected to before, but a few are newly reported to be available for trade at all, and could be very interesting options. Elliotte Friedman Reveals New Defenceman Available for Trade, Potential Fits for Edmonton Oilers The Oilers have been connected to the bigger name veterans on this list, Cam Fowler, Ivan Provorov, and Rasmus Andersson. Insider Bob Stauffer has recently connected Cam Fowler to the Edmonton Oilers , and Blue Jackets blueliner Ivan Provorov has been linked to the Oilers as well. Rasmus Andersson would be a great fit, but the Flames ownership would reportedly deny a trade to their rival Edmonton . Perhaps the most interesting player listed is Anaheim Ducks defenceman Pavel Mintyukov. Drafted 10th overall in the 2022 draft, the left shot Russian defenceman has already played 86 NHL games by the age of 21. Mintyukov has produced great analytical results on a brutal Anaheim team in the last two seasons, and if they were to move him, the Oilers could be interested in acquiring him as a long term piece for their defence. The remaining candidates listed are mostly veteran defensive defenceman: Will Borgen, David Savard, Brian Dumoulin, and Alec Martinez. All players of this group, outside of Martinez, can struggle to make a good first pass - and that's an important skill in Edmonton. Adding any of the players listed would vastly improve the Oilers blueline as it is today, and it's great to hear that Edmonton is fully committed to making that addition. Hopefully their scouting department nails down the best fit for the Oilers, and they get the best possible addition for another long playoff run. This article first appeared on Oilers Daily and was syndicated with permission.CORAL GABLES — RJ Johnson scored 23 points, including the go-ahead 3-pointer in the final minute, Daylen Berry added two clutch free throws and Charleston Southern surprised Miami 83-79 on Saturday. The Buccaneers led for the last four minutes of the first half and deep into the second half before a 3-pointer from Austin Swartz gave Miami a 76-75 lead with 3 minutes left in the game. A three-point play by Lynn Kidd gave the Hurricanes a 79-75 lead with 2:11 remaining. Berry hit a 3-pointer to make it 79-78 and Johnson followed with a 3 that gave the Buccaneers an 81-79 lead. Kidd missed in the paint for Miami but came up with a steal a few seconds later. With 15 seconds left, Swartz missed a 3-pointer and the Buccaneers rebounded. Miami put Berry on the line and he made both free throws for a four-point lead with 11 seconds remaining. Miami’s Jalen Blackmon missed a 3-pointer with 8 seconds left, the Hurricanes’ A.J. Staton-McCray grabbed the rebound and he missed a 3 as time ran out. Taje Kelly had 20 points, 11 rebounds and six assists for the Buccaneers (2-7), who snapped a five-game losing streak and defeated a Division I opponent for the first-time this season. Thompson Camara made five 3-pointers and scored 21. Brandon Johnson made six 3-pointers and scored 23 for Miami (3-4). Swartz scored 15 points off the bench and Staton-McCray had 13 points.On Friday, Asian markets experienced a downturn, influenced by a strong U.S. dollar and increasing long-term treasury yields, which are on track to post their largest weekly increase this year. Meanwhile, in Beijing, calls for increased debt and boosted consumption failed to lift Chinese equity markets, as policymakers brace for heightened trade tensions with the U.S. amid Donald Trump's potential return to power. Over the week, interest rate cuts from Switzerland, Canada, and the European Central Bank have created rate differentials that favor the U.S. dollar. Notably, U.S. thirty-year yields surged by 22 basis points, the most significant rise since October 2023. With expectations of cautious communication from the Federal Reserve about future rate cuts, investors are adjusting their strategies. Elsewhere, Chinese stocks fell as anticipated stimulus measures were not unveiled, disappointing investors. The Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong dropped 1.2%, while China's blue chips lost 0.7%. On the foreign exchange front, the dollar saw significant gains against major currencies, including the yen and the Swiss franc. In commodities, gold enhanced by 2% this week, and oil prices saw weekly gains despite the modest daily decline. (With inputs from agencies.)
The "Black Myth: Wu Kong" Lunar New Year outfits for the female characters offer a fresh and festive take on traditional Chinese attire, featuring intricate embroidery, rich colors, and elegant designs. From delicate silk cheongsams to ornate hair accessories, each detail has been meticulously crafted to capture the essence of the Lunar New Year celebration.The surge in demand for pork products during the Laba Festival has historically led to a spike in pig prices. This year, industry analysts are cautiously optimistic that the market will continue to strengthen as we approach the peak season for salted and cured meats. Factors such as improved consumer sentiment, steady economic growth, and government efforts to stabilize the agricultural sector are all contributing to the positive outlook for pig prices.
As we gaze at the moon, watch the snowfall, and observe the birds this December, let us reflect on the rich tapestry of natural phenomena that have guided our understanding of winter weather for generations. Whether or not the "Three Ones" accurately predict the cold ahead, their enduring presence in cultural lore reminds us of the enduring connection between humanity and the elements. And as we bundle up against the winter chill, we can take comfort in the timeless rhythms of nature that continue to shape our world.In addition to its cutting-edge technology, AliCloud also offers comprehensive technical support and customer service to game developers, helping them navigate the complexities of launching a game on a global scale. From server infrastructure setup to performance optimization, AliCloud's team of experts is dedicated to ensuring that game developers have everything they need to succeed in the competitive gaming industry.
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When asked about her husband's admiration for Dao Lang, Xiaohua chuckled and shared, "He has been a loyal fan of Dao Lang for years. He admires not just his music, but also his iconic long hair." This revelation sparked a lively conversation among fans and media outlets, who were eager to see how Xiaohua would react to her husband's idolization of another artist.MOSCA, Colorado — A handmade sign at the start of a long dirt road in the rural San Luis Valley indicates to visitors that they’ve arrived at the future site of Kosmos Stargazing Resort & Spa . The peaks of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains barely make a dent in the big blue skies above the 40 acres purchased by founder and CEO Gamal Jadue Zalaquett. He aims to transform the land into a resort featuring 20 villas, a spa, a restaurant and a planetarium. “It’s a place of alignment. Kosmos is a place of connection,” Jadue Zalaquett said. “Kosmos, in a way, is a place to heal, and the San Luis Valley has a lot to do with healing.” He bought the property for $11,000 in December 2020. But with glass domes for stargazing and expensive price tags to stay the night, Jadue Zalaquett’s ambitious brainchild falls snugly into the category of “luxury ecotourism.” His site is an ideal spot for admiring constellations and distant galaxies. According to the National Park Service, the nearby Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve is considered an International Dark Sky Park. Jadue Zalaquett said the area is a class two location on the Bortle dark-sky scale, which translates to “ truly dark ” skies. The resort’s planetarium will include a 1-meter telescope. In terms of getting visitors to Kosmos, “that’s gonna be the biggest attractor,” Jadue Zalaquett said. Development is still in the early stages, but it’s already garnering attention from the public: More than 12,000 Instagram users follow the resort’s page where project renderings and updates are shared. Kosmos plans to open its first villa early next year, said marketing operations manager Jennifer Geerlings. Although it’s still under construction, the resort has already booked more than 2,000 reservations, she added. “A lot of it, for some people, is the excitement of being the first to be able to stay in an experience like this,” Geerlings said in a phone interview. “There’s really no other resort that’s doing this.” While Jadue Zalaquett put about $500,000 toward getting the project off the ground, a crowdfunding campaign raised $1.9 million, Geerlings said. Donors paid a one-time fee to receive 50% discounts off their reservations for early 2025. So instead of paying the usual $700 nightly rate, they booked at $350 per night, Geerlings said. And after the campaign’s end, people continued to contribute directly via Stripe, which put total revenue from crowdfunding at more than $2 million, Jadue Zalaquett added. So why is it worth it to stay at Kosmos? For Geerlings, the answer is a combination of the villas — with their jacuzzis nestled in glass domes under the stars — and amenities like the planetarium. “You’re able to experience some of the best stargazing. The Milky Way is visible to the naked eye,” Geerlings said. “A planetarium is something that’s never been at a resort before.” Future plans for Kosmos In November, director of field operations Auston Duncan stepped over sagebrush and loose hardware to outline the state of construction on the project. An unfinished villa offered a hint of what’s to come. The rectangular building with exposed wooden rafters and newly-installed glass sliding doors will soon house a bedroom and a bathroom. Jeremy Stephen, the founder of Steamboat Springs-based Evolve Construction , built the villa out of hempcrete , which is made of hemp, water and lime. It works as an eco-friendly insulator, helping to mitigate heating and cooling costs and lending itself to the vision of Kosmos as a resort with sustainability in mind. On one side of the villa, a hot tub will be installed. On the other, a dome made out of glass and wood from Ekodome will cover the kitchen and loft area. The development will occur in phases. Next year, 16 stargazing villas (which hold up to four guests) and 4 galaxy villas (which hold up to eight guests) will be constructed, Geerlings said. Every stay includes an hour of a guided stargazing experience and telescope training. In 2026, the amenities will be built out. Those include the Mediterranean-style restaurant and the wellness center with spa features like hyperbaric chambers, a sauna and a cold plunge. In 2027, the planetarium will be added to the resort. To ensure dark skies, guests will park their cars and use electric golf carts to navigate the resort, Jadue Zalaquett said. He mentioned that discussions with consultants on the stargazing center included a NASA representative, who was interested in hosting a mission workshop at Kosmos next year. Both the planetarium and the spa will be open to the public, Geerlings added. “Back at my roots” All in all, it’s a bold plan. And Kosmos is looking to hire to make it happen. Right now, the business is in search of employees to lead their stargazing experiences. So far, it’s recruited a former Great Sand Dunes ranger, Geerlings said. The team is considering college students from Adams State University in Alamosa as interns. Kosmos will also need to staff resort operations, including housekeeping, security and front desk workers. “We’re gonna try and hire pretty much everyone locally,” Geerlings said. For Jadue Zalaquett, taking on an endeavor like this runs in his blood. Related Articles He currently lives between Alamosa and Boulder, but Jadue Zalaquett was born in Chile and grew up in Miami. When his family migrated to Chile, they ran hotels. Several paternal relatives work as architects. However, Jadue Zalaquett didn’t initially follow the family business. Instead, he worked in technology startups for almost a decade. Then, during the COVID-19 pandemic, he visited the San Luis Valley. He realized that, although the Great Sand Dunes were located less than a half hour away, tourists could only choose from a few lodging options. So came the idea for Kosmos. And “here I am, back at my roots,” Jadue Zalaquett said.