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Description: Pruitt was 70 years old when he went missing. White male, 5'06" tall, 150 pounds, blue eyes, and brown/gray hair. Believed to have been wearing a dark blue jacket, red/orange beanie style hat, blue jeans, and carrying a small camera bag with a Nikon Coolpix 900 camera.
Case Info: Roberts became separated from companions during extreme heat conditions while starting a multi-day hike in a remote portion of western Grand Canyon on the Shivwits Plateau. The group planned a 9 day hike that would exit the canyon via Separation Canyon. He was last seen near Kelly Tank heading towards Trail Canyon/214 Mile Canyon (Shanley Spring area) towards the river but may have descended into 209 Mile Canyon. Following an intensive 6 day search effort the incident remains unresolved; the search for Roberts is in continuous, limited mode.
Case Info: Arras began a four-day trip with her father on the High Sierra Loop at Tuolumne Meadows. They were part of a group of 10 people riding mules to the Sunrise High Sierra Camp. The group arrived at Sunrise at about 3:00 pm on July 17, 1981. After settling in to her cabin and taking a shower, Arras began a 1.5-mile hike along the trail to Sunrise Lakes. She intended to hike with a 77-year-old man who was part of the group that rode to Sunrise that day. Before getting far along the trail, the man became tired and sat down to rest. The guide who led the ride to Sunrise was working at the corral and noticed Arras standing on a rock about 50 yards south of the trail. The guide was reportedly the last person to see Arras.
Description: Knadjian was 20 years old when he went missing. White male of Armenian descent, 5'11" tall, 182 pounds, brown eyes, brown hair. Last seen wearing a white metal Omega Sea Master wristwatch and carrying a Pentax 35mm camera.
Monster performances in prime-time games can serve as ultra fuel in an MVP race. Jalen Hurts showed a huge audience what a difference-maker he can be on Sunday Night Football, breaking Michael Vick's franchise record for quarterbacks with 157 rushing yards in a 40-33 win over the Packers. Hurts also became the first NFL QB since at least 1950 with 150 rush yards, 150 passing yards and at least two passing scores in a single game. The Eagles nearly made team history, as well: Philly rushed for a whopping 363 yards, falling just 13 yards shy of the franchise record, set way back in 1948. Said RB Miles Sanders: "It's chasing greatness every week."
The Titans win games by imposing their will on the opponent. On Sunday, the Bengals came to Nissan Stadium and were the more physical team on both sides of the ball in a 20-16 Tennessee loss that served as a rematch of January's memorable playoff showdown. An unnecessary roughness penalty by lineman Kevin Strong concluded the game in an anticlimactic manner, but the Titans' focus should be on how to get Derrick Henry going against an AFC rival they could see again come playoff time. Henry managed just 38 yards on 17 carries on Sunday and has averaged just 2.7 yards per rush in his last two meetings with Cincinnati. The Bengals have the Big Dog on a leash.
It appears that the Seahawks have lost whatever they previously had found on defense. Seattle struggled to get off the field against Tom Brady and the Bucs in Munich before the Week 11 bye, and the 'Hawks came out of the off week with a disheartening 40-34 loss to a sub-.500 Raiders team that rolled up an absurd 576 total yards, capped by Josh Jacobs' 86-yard touchdown run in overtime. (We're still trying to make sense of the angle taken by safety Josh Jones on Jacobs' game-winner.) The loss drops the Seahawks a game behind the 49ers in the NFC West and invites questions about whether Seattle has the balance to seriously contend down the stretch.
I butcher a lot of chickens every year. I have noticed how oily and fatty red rangers are. The fat runs off of them when they are on the drying rack waiting to get bagged. They are overall healthy just fatty.
That seems to be a trait as numerous comparative raisings using Cornish crosses have produced the same. The red broilers (red/freedom rangers) actually had more subcutaneous fat deposits than the CX. It was unexpected. Upon further contemplation it makes sense. The CX are genetically breed to maximize protein synthesis (protein conversion into lean body tissue/muscle tissue). This is an extremely energy costly process and thus very little extra fat storage is possible as the genetics allow LBM development that can actually exceed that of the birds ability to take in nutrients without morality.Red Broilers on the other hand are medium rate growers they are still feed higher protein feeds and for longer periods. This allows more time and energy to be used to energy storage(fat accumulation).Now commercial raised CXs may have more subq fat. I known the COSTCO supplied rotisserie chickens are some fatty chickens. Most subq fat I have seen compared to any home raised CX or RBs.
You may have seen a whale shark, the world's largest fish species. I have periodically heard reports of sightings off South Padre and farther north, but most are seen farther offshore. Two months ago while conducting scientific sampling I encountered a small whale shark (15 ft) near South Padre Island approximately 4 miles offshore. It was very cooperative and allowed our boat to drift within 25-30 feet. Considering the size vessel we were in, that was fairly close. In the summer of 1997, we came upon a 28-30 ft whale shark right about the same location that followed our boat while we collected shrimp trawl samples. I have also encountered whale sharks while diving around oil platforms off of Port Mansfield and Port Aransas.
Information for this article came from various Army Heritage and Education Center documents, West Point Athletics, and the articles "When Army and Navy meet, there is no other game with deeper foundations or greater prestige" and "The First Army-Navy Game."
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Australian actor Dacre Montgomery stormed into our lives in Stranger Things season 2 as Max's good-looking yet terrifying step-brother Billy Hargrove and we've never been more grateful. The rising star is only just starting his career in Hollywood, with roles alongside Russell Crowe coming soon but there's still a bunch of stuff that you probably don't even know about him, like how to pronounce his name correctly... [Steve Granitz/WireImage]
Despite using a VERY convincing American accent in Stranger Things, Dacre is actually from Australia. He was born in Perth, Western Australia. His mother (Judith Barrett-Lennard) is from Canada and his father (Scott Montgomery-Harvey) is from New Zealand. [Christopher Polk/Getty Images for MTV]
Dacre plays the role of Billy Hargrove in Stranger Things. He joined in season 2, arriving in Hawkins with his step-sister Max and is reprising his role in Stranger Things 3. He reportedly got the role after performing in a g-string during his audition tape. He sent it off at 11pm Australian time and woke up the next day to a request from the Duffer brothers asking for a Skype call. [Netflix]
While he's had huge success on Stranger Things, Dacre hasn't actually been in any other TV shows. Not even any of the Australian soaps which appear to be commonplace with Australian actors. Billy Hargrove is Dacre's first TV role - the bar has been set pretty high! [David Crotty/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images]
Dacre appeared in a few short films before landing the role of Mike in 'A Few Less Men' (2017) with Kris Marshall and Xavier Samuel. He then scored the role of Jason Scott, the red ranger in 2017's 'Power Rangers' and then went on to play Jeremy in the Australian horror film 'Better Watch Out' with Olivia DeJonge from Netflix's 'The Society'. Dacre's most recent role is as Nick in 'The Broken Hearts Gallery'. (Taylor Hill/Getty Images)
Just before we saw him as Billy on Stranger Things, Dacre played the role of Jason Scott in the 2017 remake of 'Power Rangers'. That's the Red Ranger, in case you're wondering... the leader of the Power Rangers. Dacre also told The Hollywood Reporter that he never even watched the Power Rangers as a kid. "It's 100 percent true. I kind of missed it." (Lionsgate)
Yep, Dacre is on both Instagram and Twitter. You can find him on Instagram at @dacremontgomery where - if you scroll back far enough - you'll find pictures of him working out ahead of Stranger Things and Power Rangers. His Twitter username is also @dacremontgomery. (@dacremontgomery via Instagram) 2b1af7f3a8