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CYPRES II panel. In skydiving, an automatic activation device (AAD) is a dead man's switch consisting of an electronic-pyrotechnic or mechanical device that automatically activates the opening sequence of the main or reserve parachute container when the AAD is falling below a preset altitude and above a preset decent speed.
He was a Hellenistic Jew from Cyprus, like the apostle Barnabas. His name means "remembering" [2] and was a common Greek name at the time. [1] It appears in the Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum as a personal name around 30 times. [3] The name is a variant of "Jason", [2] and in the Codex Sinaiticus, his name is written as "Jason". [3] F. F.
1 Championship not held due to the unstable situation in Cyprus during EOKA fight. [11] [12] 2 Championship not held due Bloody Christmas (1963). [13] 3 The 2013–14 season the league was split into a two tier system, Group B1 and Group B2. The two groups were not at the same level, as Group B1 was above Group B2.
Excepting the commentary on Isaiah (fragments preserved in the catenae) and on Galatians ii.6-13, the exegetical writings of Theodoret are extant. Exegetical material on the Gospels under his name in the catenae may have come from his other works, and foreign interpolations occur in his comments on the Octateuch .
[3] [4] The Orams used the property in northern Cyprus for vacations and maintained a separate property in the UK. In 2003, the de facto administration of northern Cyprus eased crossing restrictions along the ceasefire line giving the opportunity to displaced Cypriots to visit their old properties. Meletios Apostolides visited his property and ...
The communique issued by Commonwealth leaders reiterated the organization's "support for the independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, unity and non-aligned status of the Republic of Cyprus" and urged compliance with United Nations Resolutions on Cyprus and the need for Turkish forces and settlers to withdraw from Northern Cyprus. [2]
The Cyprus government has given Chevron another six months to come up with a revised plan to develop a sizeable natural gas deposit off the island nation’s southern coastline after an earlier ...
The Damsel of Cyprus (born c. 1177), possibly named Beatrice or Maria, [1] was the daughter of Isaac Komnenos, emperor of Cyprus, and an Armenian princess. She was her father's sole heiress. Her given name is not known with certainty and she is known by convention as the "Damsel of Cyprus".