From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12315 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Wednesday, September 27 2023 Volume 14 : Number 12315 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Extended for a day! Get Your Exclusive Reward... ["You're Approved" ] No Credit? No Problem! apply Now for up to $5,000! ["Liberty Loan USA" Subject: Extended for a day! Get Your Exclusive Reward... Extended for a day! Get Your Exclusive Reward... http://miraclelash.shop/rGnSnF_G23FaOKUlmptigaQO_F9cWuuq9ow-mMQ4eD8Xv983IQ http://miraclelash.shop/Ugrjdd2yB5dJBVHN2vYphoKcnPnfIOW3EphnvDJZItdS52fVMw The story follows one serial killer who uses the help of innocent taxi drivers to murder his targets. When The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), India, has been made aware of a killer cab-driver in Malaysia who killed several people in a matter of hours and then crashed his taxi and killed himself. The same thing happened again, this time in Hong Kong, and several people were killed by another cab-driver, who also ended up being killed. Now, this time in Dubai, it is the turn of taxi driver Nikhil Joshi (Emraan Hashmi). Nikhil is an Indian living in Dubai for a good life and is madly in love with a cabaret dancer named Rhea (Nisha Kothari). He is willing to do anything for Rhea, and so is she. However, life has other plans for him when one night, a suave businessman named Vikram (Irrfan Khan) hails his cab. Nikhil discovers that this pleasant passenger has an agenda of his own and a rather sinister one at that. Vikram holds Nikhil hostage in a bizarre plot to bump off various people who would testify against the dreaded don Jabbar (Zakir Hussain), who is at risk of being deported to India to face charges against him. As Nikhil helplessly becomes witness to one killing after another, he finds his life and dreams crumbling around him. He repeatedly pleads with Vikram to spare him and hire another taxi but fails. Faced with the prospect of losing everything he has been working towards, he finally takes control of the steering wheel of his life. He stops dreaming and starts acting, as he begins to pit his wits against the dangerous assassin. Killing one after another, Nikhil seems to be the prime suspect, that's why Vikram plans to kill him in his taxi and flee, however, Nikhil fights back and dares Vikram by risking his life. After a series of murders of witnesses against Jabbar in the same night, the CBI officer and local Police Officer (Sanjay Batra) are closely on trail of Nikhil, who they assume to be The Killer. Nikhil destroys the laptop of Vikram, which contained the information of the witnesses in his hit-list. Vikram forces Nikhil to pose as Vikram and seek the particulars of the remaining two witnesses in the hit-list from Jabbar by meeting him personally in his mansion. Nikhil does so and procures the same and hands it over to Vikram, who had been waiting for him outside in the taxi. Nikhil decides to risk his life to save the witnesses and races his taxi to the horror of Vikram. The taxi hits a kiosk and crashes. Vikram runs off for his next prey, followed by Nikhil in the chase. He fails to save the witness, who is shot by Vikram. Nikhil sees his girl-friend Rhea's name and photo in the mobile, which fell off the fleeing Vikram. Determining to save Rhea from Vikram at any cost, Nikhil tries to contact her to warn her and flee, but her mobile gets discharged. He runs to warn her in the casino where she is dancing. The police and Vikram reach the place, and just as Vikram shoots at Rhea, Nikhil leaps and pushes her away. In the melee following the gun-shots, when the police confront Nikhil as the suspect Killer, he informs them that it is Vikram who is the actual Killer. He manages to escape from the place with Vikram in the chase after them. Finally, when Vikram confronts them and tries to shoot Rhea, Nikhil dares him to shoot him. The police shoot Vikram just as he is about to press the trigger of his gun. 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The Consular Guard changed its name to the Imperial Guard on 18 May 1804. Its headquarters were located at the Pentemont Abbey in Paris. A grenadier of the Imperial Guard Napoleon took great care of his Guard, particularly the Old Guard. The Grenadiers of the Old Guard were known to complain in the presence of the Emperor, giving them the nickname Grognards, the Grumblers. The Guard received better pay, rations, quarters, and equipment, and all guardsmen ranked one grade higher than all non-Imperial Guard soldiers. Other French soldiers even referred to Napoleon's Imperial Guard as "the Immortals". The Guard played a major part in the climax of the Battle of Waterloo. It was thrown into the battle at the last minute to salvage a victory for Napoleon. Completely outnumbered, it faced terrible fire from the British lines, and began to retreat. For the first (and only) time in its history the Middle Guard retreated without orders. At the sight of this, Napoleon's army lost all hope of victory. The Middle Guard broke completely but the Old Guard (and some of the Young Guard) battalions held their formation and secured the retreat of the remainder of the French Army before being almos ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2023 11:30:19 +0200 From: "CVS Confirmation" Subject: ONLY 1 DAY LEFT to avail this DEAL! ONLY 1 DAY LEFT to avail this DEAL! http://risehealth.buzz/zzZQT5MvZjlT7kHoyDg7CSDXevc3170M3KijlCHEBR6TvMSOJw http://risehealth.buzz/IiWm5px5vo-zIBv-TaRSAXFW4CH-Ye--QDeNvVX5_8repfgXpQ At the creation of the Army of the North on 14 December 1791, the government of the Kingdom of France appointed Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, Comte de Rochambeau, as its commander. Rochambeau was replaced in May 1792, and he retired from service. The suspicious government of the First French Republic later charged him with treason and he barely escaped execution. In 1792b1794, the guillotine awaited military commanders who either failed, belonged to the nobility, or displayed insufficient revolutionary zeal. In the Army of the North these unfortunates included Nicolas Luckner, Adam Custine, and Jean Houchard. Under Charles FranC'ois Dumouriez, the Army of the North helped blunt the Prussian invasion at the Battle of Valmy on 20 September 1792. It also made up a large part of Dumouriez's expedition into the Austrian Netherlands which resulted in victory at the Battle of Jemappes on 6 November 1792. On 18 March 1793, the Austrians defeated Dumouriez at the Battle of Neerwinden. Auguste Dampierre was killed in battle on 8 May at the Battle of Raismes near Valenciennes. Under FranC'ois Joseph Drouot de Lamarche, the army lost again at the Battle of Famars on 23 May. Charles Edward Jennings de Kilmaine skirmished with the Coalition army at Caesar's Camp near Cambrai on 7 August. Houchard won the Battle of Hondshoote in September, forcing the English to raise the Siege of Dunkirk. Nevertheless, the government arrested Houchard for not following up his victory and executed him. Jean-Baptiste Jourdan won the Battle of Wattignies in October. On 17b18 May 1794, the Army of the North won a victory at the Battle of Tourcoing while under the temporary leadership of Joseph Souham. The right wing of the army fought under Jourdan in an important victory at the Battle of Fleurus on 26 June. Soon after this, the Allied position in Flanders collapsed, leading to Austria's loss of Belgium and the extinction of the Dutch Republic in the winter of 1794-1795. During this period, the army was engaged in mopping up operations and sieges. 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He was critical of the antiquated equipment with which he was supposed to fight; his unit's guns, he said, were more dangerous to themselves than to the enemy. The national mood was soon depressed by news of successive reverses; at Sedan on 2 September, the French armies suffered an overwhelming defeat; Napoleon was captured and deposed, and the Second Empire came to a sudden end. Bizet greeted with enthusiasm the proclamation in Paris of the Third Republic. The new government did not sue for peace, and by 17 September, the Prussian armies had surrounded Paris. Unlike Gounod, who fled to England, Bizet rejected opportunities to leave the besieged city: "I can't leave Paris! It's impossible! It would be quite simply an act of cowardice", he wrote to Mme HalC)vy. Life in the city became frugal and harsh,[n 7] although, by October, there were efforts to re-establish normality. Pasdeloup resumed his regular Sunday concerts, and on 5 November, the OpC)ra reopened with excerpts from works by Gluck, Rossini, and Meyerbeer. An armistice was signed on 26 January 1871, but the departure of the Prussian troops from Paris in March presaged a period of confusion and civil disturbance. Following an uprising, the city's municipal authority was taken over by dissidents who established the Paris Commune. Bizet decided that he ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2023 21:08:42 +0200 From: "Liberty Loan USA" Subject: No Credit? No Problem! apply Now for up to $5,000! No Credit? No Problem! apply Now for up to $5,000! http://metafastcare.services/9avA4G52_LeWoGjf1oWzmhxUe_QsIeZtTp5H0Mwm9AxwzWqh http://metafastcare.services/ojQnRx6TdZqKWwsqkPlbenaNLeyEXo3nfZaDQAuoD_cZjU6e Not long after Fromental HalC)vy's death in 1862, Bizet had been approached on behalf of Mme. HalC)vy about completing his old tutor's unfinished opera NoC). Although no action was taken at that time, Bizet remained on friendly terms with the HalC)vy family. Fromental had left two daughters; the elder, Esther, died in 1864, an event which so traumatised Mme. HalC)vy that she could not tolerate the company of her younger daughter GeneviC(ve, who from the age of 15 lived with other family members. It is unclear when GeneviC(ve and Bizet became emotionally attached, but in October 1867, he informed Galabert: "I have met an adorable girl whom I love! In two years she will be my wife!" The pair became engaged, although the HalC)vy family initially disallowed the match. According to Bizet they considered him an unsuitable catch: "penniless, left-wing, anti-religious and Bohemian", which Dean observes are odd grounds of objection from "a family bristling with artists and eccentrics". By summer 1869, their objections had been overcome, and the wedding took place on 3 June 1869. Ludovic HalC)vy wrote in his journal: "Bizet has spirit and talent. He should succeed". As a belated homage to his late father-in-law, Bizet took up the NoC) manuscript and completed it. Parts of his moribund Vasco da Gama and Ivan IV were incorporated into the score, but a projected production at the ThC)C"tre Lyrique failed to materialise when Carvalho's company finally went bankrupt, and NoC) remained unperformed until 1885. Bizet's marriage was initially happy, but was affected by GeneviC(ve's nervous instability (inherited from both her parents), her difficult relations with her mother and by Mme. HalC)vy's interference in the couple's affairs. Despite this, Bizet kept on good terms with his mother-in-law and maintained an extensive correspondence with her. In the year following the marriage, he considered plans for at least half a dozen new operas and began to sketch the music for two of them: Clarissa Harlowe based on Samuel Richardson's novel Clarissa, and GrisC)lidis with a libretto from ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2023 12:41:44 +0200 From: "Pacakage_Notification" Subject: Sorry we missed you! Schedule your next delivery date. Sorry we missed you! Schedule your next delivery date. http://thelostbooks.life/tWohaNHTBOEfKPehIaQdhw-7n3KD2JfYRWlChyEwGQiJ8_zWlg http://thelostbooks.life/Ey6_Pb5AUFzKz-ZBeE5-4seO5LasHfclN4S2ypRH0TMYvPgfNQ The Guard played a major part in the climax of the Battle of Waterloo. It was thrown into the battle at the last minute to salvage a victory for Napoleon. Completely outnumbered, it faced terrible fire from the British lines, and began to retreat. For the first (and only) time in its history the Middle Guard retreated without orders. 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However, encouraged by Reyer and Massenet, Bizet fashioned a four-movement suite from the music, which was performed under Pasdeloup on 10 November to an enthusiastic reception.[n 8] In the winter of 1872b73, Bizet supervised preparations for a revival of the still-absent Gounod's RomC)o et Juliette at the OpC)ra-Comique. Relations between the two had been cool for some years, but Bizet responded positively to his former mentor's request for help, writing: "You were the beginning of my life as an artist. I spring from yo ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2023 21:38:27 +0200 From: "Heart Attack" Subject: 87% Of Women Carry This Menopause Parasite 87% Of Women Carry This Menopause Parasite http://coverlasticsofacover.shop/orvxDqa6g8p8ZwrPSMyv2tZVNxICoEBgRFyvJowzeb9b0s3UUA http://coverlasticsofacover.shop/fqzNI3093Urjphu9lsu0ztacoJ5JL8yu7S6QE2D6JY3UJSSI3A For most of his life, Bizet had suffered from a recurrent throat complaint. 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The suddenness of Bizet's death, and awareness of his depressed mental state, fuelled rumours of suicide. Although the exact cause of death was never settled with certainty, physicians eventually determined the cause as "a cardiac complication of acute articular rheumatism".[n 10] News of the death stunned the Paris musical world, and because Galli-MariC) was too upset to appear, that evening's performance of Carmen was cancelled and replaced with Boieldieu's La dame blanche. More than 4,000 people were present at the funeral on 5 June, at the C glise de la Sainte-TrinitC), just to the north of the OpC)ra. Adolphe Bizet led the mourners, who included Gounod, Thomas, Ludovic HalC)vy, LC)on HalC)vy and Massenet. An orchestra, under Jules Pasdeloup, played Patrie, and the organist improvised a fantasy on themes from Carmen. At the burial which followed at the PC(re Lachaise Cemetery, Gounod gave the eulogy. 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