From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #13228 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 Friday, February 9 2024 Volume 14 : Number 13228 Today's Subjects: ----------------- This Deep Sea "Chocolate-Plant" Is Better Than Any Diet, Top Doctor Says ["Blood Pressure" ] The U.S Militaryâs Forgotten Horn of Plenty ["" ] =?UTF-8?B?2YbYo9mF2YQg2KPZhiDYqtmD2YjZhiDYqNij2KrZhSDYp9mE2LXYr dipINmI2KfZhNi5?= =?UTF-8?B?2KfZgdmK2KkuINmK2LPYsdmR2Y8g2YHYsdmK2YIg2KfZhNiv2KfYsSDYp9mE 2LnYsdio2YrYqSDZhNmE?= =?UTF-8?B?2KrZhtmF2YrYqSDYp9mE2KfYr9in2LHZitipINij2YYg2KrYudmE2YYg2LnZ hiDYudix2LYg2K3Ytdix?= =?UTF-8?B?2Yog2YTZg9mFISDYtNin2LHZg9mI2YbYpyDYsdit2YTYqtmG2Kcg2YHZiiDZ hdis2KfZhNmNINmF2Kcg?= =?UTF-8?B?2YLZitin2K/YqSDYp9mE2KrYrdmI2YQg2KfZhNix2YLZhdmKINi02LHZhSDY p9mE2LTZitiuINmF2YYg?= =?UTF-8?B?MyDigJMgNiDZhdin2LHYsyAyMDI0INin2YTYr9in2LEg2KfZhNi52LHYqNmA 2YDZgNmA2YDZgNmA2YA=?= =?UTF-8?B?2YDZgNmK2Kkg2YTZhNiq2YbZhdmK2YDZgNmA2YDZgNipINin2YTYp9iv2KfY sdmK2YDZgNmA2YDZgNmA?= =?UTF-8?B?2KkgQUhBRCDZiNix2LTYqSDYudmF2YQgOiDYr9mI2LEg2KfYs9iq2LHYp9iq 2YrYrNmK2Kkg2KfZhNiq?= =?UTF-8?B?2K3ZiNmEINin2YTYsdmC2YXZiiDZgdmKINiq2K3ZgtmK2YIg2KfZhNiq2YXZ itiyINin2YTZhdik2LM=?= =?UTF-8?B?2LPZiiDYr9mI2YTYqSDYp9mE2KXZhti52YLYp9ivINi02LHZhSDYp9mE2LTZ itiuIOKAkyDYp9mE2YI=?= =?UTF-8?B?2KfZh9ix2Kkg2KzZhdmH2YjYsdmK2Kkg2YXYtdixINin2YTYudix2KjZitip INiq2KfYsdmK2K4g2Kc=?= =?UTF-8?B?2YTYpdmG2LnZgtin2K8g2KjYqtin2LHZitiuOiAzIOKAkyA2INmF2KfYsdiz IDIwMjQg2LTZh9in2K8=?= =?UTF-8?B?2Kkg2KfZhNin2LnYqtmF2KfYryDZhdmGINin2YTYr9in2LEg2KfZhNi52LHY qNmK2Kkg2YTZhNiq2YY=?= =?UTF-8?B?2YXZitipINin2YTYpdiv2KfYsdmK2KkgQUhBRCDYtNmH2KfYr9ipINmF2LnY qtmF2K/YqSDZiNmF2Yg=?= =?UTF-8?B?2KvZgtipINmF2YYg2KfZhNiu2KfYsdis2YrYqSDYqNiu2KrZhSDYp9mE2YbY s9ixINmI2YLYp9io2YQ=?= =?UTF-8?B?2Kkg2YTZhNiq2LXYr9mK2YIg2YXZhiDZg9in2YHYqSDYp9mE2LPZgdin2LHY p9iqINin2YTYudix2Kg=?= =?UTF-8?B?2YrYqSDYp9iz2KrYsdin2KrZitis2YrYqSDYp9mE2KrYrdmI2YQg2KfZhNix 2YLZhdmKIO+/vQ==?= [] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2024 13:33:12 +0100 From: "Blood Pressure" Subject: This Deep Sea "Chocolate-Plant" Is Better Than Any Diet, Top Doctor Says This Deep Sea "Chocolate-Plant" Is Better Than Any Diet, Top Doctor Says http://cardioclear7.za.com/jikWndKbavLsaUTwPqzEcGsskvmJ_Iutk9QVgXlmS-1vmgpY1A http://cardioclear7.za.com/kfd0M63SBy_ru9-45sw7UOvYesN_jnBmjOf9AAqlsFRBSUk72g alienated his subjects by using the money for his own purposes. By 1363 it was found impossible to raise the remaining ransom, and David sought its cancellation by offering to bequeath the succession to the Scottish throne to Edward III or one of his sons. In 1364, the Parliament of Scotland rejected David's proposal to make Lionel, Duke of Clarence, the next king. Despising his nephew, David sought to prevent him succeeding to his throne by marrying his mistress Margaret Drummond and producing an alternative heir. When his second wife failed to do so, David unsuccessfully attempted to divorce her. Although David spent long periods in exile or captivity, he managed to ensure the survival of his kingdom, reformed the machinery of government, and left the Scottish monarchy in a strong position. The last male of the House of Bruce, he died childless in 1371 after a reign of 41 years, and was succeeded by his nephew Robert II. Early life David II was born on 5 March 1324 at Dunfermline Abbey in Fife, one of twin sons born to King Robert the Bruce, and Elizabeth de Burgh. Soon after his birth he was wet nursed at the Bishop of St Andrews' manor at Inchmurdoch in Fife. David was created Earl of Carrick by his father in 1326, and an official household was established for the prince at Turnberry Castle. Very little is known of his youth, though it is recorded that King Robert paid for Dominican friars to educate David, and also purchased books for him. David's mother died in 1327, when he was three years old. In accordance with the Treaty of EdinburghbNorthampton's terms, on 17 July 1328, when he was four years old, David was married to seven-year-old Joan, the daughter of Edward II of England and Isabella of France, at Berwick Castle. 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Quickly approved by design committees in Britain and New Zealand to resolve the local currency shortage, the coin was the first denomination of New Zealand coinage to enter circulation. It was initially struck by the Royal Mint in .500 fineness silver, but was produced in cupronickel from 1947 onward. A commemorative issue, celebrating the centennial of the Treaty of Waitangi, entered circulation in 1940. Background Further information: Coins of the New Zealand pound British half-crowns first circulated in New Zealand during the early 19th century alongside various other silver coinage, including American, Spanish, French, and Dutch issues alongside other British silver denominations. The British pound sterling was confirmed as legal tender in 1858, but had in effect been the sole circulating currency since 1847. 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Although David spent long periods in exile or captivity, he managed to ensure the survival of his kingdom, reformed the machinery of government, and left the Scottish monarchy in a strong position. The last male of the House of Bruce, he died childless in 1371 after a reign of 41 years, and was succeeded by his nephew Robert II. Early life David II was born on 5 March 1324 at Dunfermline Abbey in Fife, one of twin sons born to King Robert the Bruce, and Elizabeth de Burgh. Soon after his birth he was wet nursed at the Bishop of St Andrews' manor at Inchmurdoch in Fife. David was created Earl of Carrick by his father in 1326, and an official household was established for the prince at Turnberry Castle. Very little is known of his youth, though it is recorded that King Robert paid for Dominican friars to educate David, and also purchased books for him. David's mother died in 1327, when he was three years old. In accordance with the Treaty of EdinburghbNorthampton's terms, on 17 July 1328, when he was four years old, David was married to seven-year-old Joan, the daughter of Edward II of England and Isabella of France, at Berwick Castle. The yo ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2024 14:50:15 +0100 From: "" Subject: The U.S Militaryâs Forgotten Horn of Plenty The U.S Militarybs Forgotten Horn of Plenty http://bloodpressure.ltd/0tHlE4_VOaUe47fZs7L2zDzTINRB1zx3nOnJaNI7vrIzv3c51w http://bloodpressure.ltd/njK-5s5Qg7ctkQv6O487oK0XEwxF9ZxnFnfDwuD7fdqno_j47g ars, the period of residence required for male students to complete a bachelor's degree. Increasingly, however, as the college admitted more students, it became more formalized. Somerville appointed Lilla Haigh as its first in-house tutor in 1882, and by the end of the 1890s female students were permitted to attend lectures in almost all colleges. In 1891 it became the first women's hall to introduce entrance exams and in 1894 the first of the five women's halls of residence to adopt the title of college (changing its name to Somerville College), the first of them to appoint its own teaching staff, and the first to build a library. In Oxford legend it soon became known as the "bluestocking college", its excellent examination results refuting the widespread belief that women were incapable of high academic achievement. In the 1910s, Somerville became known for its support for the women's suffrage campaign. In 1920, Oxford University allowed women to matriculate and therefore gain degrees. 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