MA All State Boy's 4 x 800 6-6-15
Conditions: Sunny, mid 70s, 15 MPH winds
1 Amherst-Pelham 'A' 7:47.73* 2 10
1) Allen Vance 12 2) Aiden Foucault-Etheridge 09
3) Connor Evans 12 4) Kelzy Rodrigues 12
2 Concord-Carlisle 'A' 7:52.27 2 8
1) Nathaniel Battista 10 2) Eli Decker 11
3) John Kacher 11 4) Cole Winstanley 11
3 North Andover 'A' 7:58.54 2 6
1) Christopher Dalke 12 2) Martin Conrad 12
3) Christopher Lord 12 4) Patrick Kitchen 10
4 Methuen 'A' 8:00.22 2 5
1) Devin Allen 12 2) Matt Marchand 12
3) Fernando Damota 10 4) John St. Hilaire 12
5 Mansfield 'A' 8:01.91 2 4
1) Mike Duggan 12 2) Dan Romano 12
3) Kevin Crawford 09 4) Jack Crawford 11
6 Peabody 'A' 8:02.71 2 3
1) Jason Karakaedos 12 2) Ben Manoogian 12
3) Connor Wolff 12 4) Michael Ricci 12
7 Haverhill 'A' 8:04.51 2 2
1) George Papoulis 11 2) Christian White 12
3) Ryan Hunt 11 4) Cameron Simes 12
8 Boston College High 'A' 8:05.22 2 1
1) Leo Catinella 12 2) Colm Feeney 11
3) Brian Djerf 12 4) Colin Chandler 12
9 Lexington 'A' 8:05.27 2
1) Dominic Yared 12 2) Zachary Manickas-Hill 11
3) Benjamin Jacobson 12 4) Benjamin Martell 12
10 Pembroke 'A' 8:08.79 1
1) Isiah Savage 11 2) Christopher Spellman 09
3) John McMahon 11 4) Joe Lagner 12
11 Newburyport 'A' 8:10.05 2
1) Ficht, Gabriel 12 2:01:4
2) Issac Black 12 2:09.2
3) Graham, Tom 12 2:02.1
4) Carleo, Nick 12 1:57.1
12 Westford Academy 'A' 8:14.54 1
1) David Ellis 11 2) Karthik Ravichandran 11
3) Jason Dolan 09 4) Logan Molnar 11
13 Holyoke 'A' 8:16.75 1
1) Tyler Tardy 12 2) Cameron Correia 10
3) James Curtin 11 4) Michael Cabral 12
14 Natick 'A' 8:19.68 1
1) Conor Eliot 11 2) Dylan Jones 12
3) Graham King 12 4) Chris Peabody 11
15 Newton North 'A' 8:20.33 2
1) Sid Nizamuddin 11 2) Victor Svedloff 11
3) Alex Montague 10 4) Max Hernandez 11
27 teams total
THE SACRED RIANA WINS ASIA'S GOT TALENT 2017 | All Auditions & Performances | Got Talent Global
Freaky Ring Girl Winner of Asia's Got Talent 2017 The Sacred Riana! Re-live all the creepy, scary and terrifying auditions and performances on Asia's Got Talent.
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Wildlife on the Nevada National Security Site
Mountain lions, desert bighorn sheep, mule deer, and a variety of other wildlife live on and pass through the Nevada National Security Site each day. It’s a highly restricted area that is free of hunting and has surprisingly pristine areas.This 22-minute program highlights an extraordinary study on how mountain lions interact with their prey. It shows how the scientists use helicopters and classical lion tracking to check on these animals' health, follow their movements, and fit them with GPS collars. Results from this work provide impressive insight into how these animals survive.
Some of the video and music used in this program are covered by copyright. Contact the producer for details (smwess@usgs.gov). Copyright owners of these materials include Ryan Christensen (Bristlecone Media), Pond 5, Shutterstock, Videoblocks, Brian Jansen and National Security Technologies.
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Stephen M. Wessells, USGS
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U.S. Geological Survey
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Executive Producers
Jeffrey Sanders and Kathryn Gladden
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Cissy Jones
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Haydon Lane and Stephen M. Wessells
Experts
Dave Anderson, Terance Arundel, Erin Doydston, Dave Choate
Patrick Cummings, Darren Chavi Flores, Derek Hall, Brandon Holton, Jeremiah Hull, Kirsten Ironside, Brian Jansen, Kathleen Longshore, Chris Lowrey, Blake Malo, Samantha Malo, David Mattson, McLainMecham, Kent Ostler, Jeanette Perry, Matt Simes, Bonnie Thompson, Ron Warren.
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NYSTV - Reptilians and the Bloodline of Kings - Midnight Ride w David Carrico Multi Language
Reptilians have been around for a while. Queztol Quatal was the feathered serpent that led the meso American Empires for example.
So the main prevailing theory on reptilians is that they are seraphim angels who, because they lost the grace of God, lost their angelic forms and changed into what we know today as reptilians. Seraphim actually means fiery serpent.
These fallen angels reinvented themselves as the gods of old. Poiseden, Zeus, Shiva, Baal, Zoraster, etc... and ruled openly as gods for a thousand years.
Then they went underground, starting multinational corporations and are ready to reemerge publicly in their new reinvention of themselves, our alien saviours.
Fallen Angels to False gods to aliens. That pretty much sums up world history.
(something interesting I found out is that every language has a word for reptilian).
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Andrei Sakharov | Wikipedia audio article
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Andrei Sakharov
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- Socrates
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Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov (Russian: Андре́й Дми́триевич Са́харов; 21 May 1921 – 14 December 1989) was a Russian nuclear physicist, dissident, and activist for disarmament, peace and human rights.He became renowned as the designer of the Soviet Union's RDS-37, a codename for Soviet development of thermonuclear weapons. Sakharov later became an advocate of civil liberties and civil reforms in the Soviet Union, for which he faced state persecution; these efforts earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1975. The Sakharov Prize, which is awarded annually by the European Parliament for people and organizations dedicated to human rights and freedoms, is named in his honor.