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An E4-B aircraft sits on the ramp of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila, Philippines as Secretary of Defense Ash Carter and Philippine Secretary of National Defense Voltaire Gazmin return after touring the USS Stennis aircraft carrier as it sails the South China Sea April 15, 2016. Carter is visiting the Philippines to solidify the rebalance to the Asia-Pacific region.(Photo by Senior Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz)(Released)
General characteristicsPrimary function: Airborne operations centerBuilder: Boeing Aerospace Co.Power plant: Four General Electric CF6-50E2 turbofan enginesThrust: 52,500 pounds each engineLength: 231 feet, 4 inches (70.5 meters)Wingspan: 195 feet, 8 inches (59.7 meters)Height: 63 feet, 5 inches (19.3 meters) Maximum takeoff weight: 800,000 pounds (360,000 kilograms)Endurance: 12 hours (unrefueled)Ceiling: above 30,000 feet (9,091 meters) Unit cost: $223.2 million (fiscal 98 constant dollars)Crew: up to 112Date deployed: January 1980Inventory: active force, 4; Air National Guard, 0; Reserve, 0 (Current as of November 2016)
The Eagles improved to 3-0 to start the season for the first time since 2016 as the defense sacked Commanders quarterback Carson Wentz nine times. Wide receiver DeVonta Smith led the offense with a career-high 169 receiving yards. Here's the complete game recap:
Utilizing the Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) index, which adds up the longevity and intensity of each named storm, 2016 was the most active season in the Atlantic Basin since 2010, according to statistics from Colorado State University tropical scientist Dr. Phil Klotzbach.
While the Orange Tribe finally broke up the power couple on Survivor Millennials vs Gen X 2016 last week, it looks like a new power couple might be forming on Survivor Season 33 tonight! We will also see the remaining member of that power couple seeking revenge tonight on Survivor 2016. Check it out with us tonight during our Survivor Millennials vs Gen X 2016 Live Recap and see who went home on Survivor Millennials vs Gen X 2016 tonight!
The Voice Season 23 will feature first-time Coach Niall Horan, who got his start on The X Factor and One Direction but since 2016 has etched out a massively successful solo career. Below, we recap the last few years of his illustrious music stardom. Read on.
In 2016, Deok-sun interviews that back then, being double-in-laws was a bigger concern than the surname problem. She says they dated for about two years before getting married, and it took a lot of convincing on her part to get Taek to hold off on telling the parents. She remembers how busy they were back then, and says they mostly had dates in alleys.
2016. Husband is asked in his interview about the best thing about dating or being married, and he says that it was being able to quit his sleeping pills. He says he went off of them completely when he started dating Deok-sun. Oh thank goodness. Those were so worrisome.
Ever so grateful to you for the recap!This drama has touched my heart in so many ways that I've felt that I lived in Ssamundong with AM1988 cast. The ending is bittersweet. It's bitter that it ended today and knowing I'll miss them so much. It's sweet because this has been an amazing drama and I love every bit of it (yes I get frustrated at times and wished for some things but in the end I won't change anything). I didn't expect that last part in the ending. It was so sweet and sad at the same time that my tears just kept flowing even after it finally concluded. I know not everyone liked the finale, but I think it ended beautifully. For some people, please quit the hating just because JH wasn't the husband. I love his character but the show wasn't just about him.Thank you AM1988 writer/s, staff and cast for giving us this wonderful drama!
Big thanks to Dramabeans and GirlFriday for being consistent with the recaps, and sticking with recapping the show. As great as it was, each episode was also a whopper of a length, so it was hard work. Thank you so much!
Could not agree with you more about what a great show this was. So sad the drama has come to an end. I cried a lot this last episode - and that was watching it raw and only being able to understand a fraction of the dialogue. This was really an ensemble cast, and while it started out feeling to me like it was going to be a high school/youth drama, it really ended up being all about the friendships of the families and their neighborhood as a whole, not just the kids. I was so envious of the ajummas and the closeness they shared - how they loved each other's kids and families and only wanted what was best for each other. They never had ulterior motives for anything they said or did. It was just a beautiful show in that regard. Really sad it's over. It's been such a gem! (Although I do have to admit I would've liked to see JH's future.) Thank you SO much to DB for the recaps. Thank you to the writer-nims. Thank you to the commenters on this site, regardless of which ship you were on, if any. Hope you can put aside your disappointment and just appreciate it for being the good drama it was and forgive its shortcomings (they all have them, unfortunately). It's been a fun ride!
I think this is because the final episode is a narrated from the point of view of Deokson (Lee Mi Yeon) and Taek (Kim Joo-Huk). It is only natural to assume that in real life, the friends and families of Ssangmundong wouldn't have kept in touch as often as before, and now that they're all married the focus of the story is on Deokson's family, including Taek-Deokson and Bora-Sunwoo. Jungbong is mentioned because he is like a celebrity chef now, but other than that, none of the rest of Ssangmundong neighbours are hardly mentioned. This reflects the reality of 2016.
and I know, like a fool I am, a total foolish of a fool, I'll watch the next installment again. Then I'll get shafted again. Then I'll cry again while typing here in DB and thanking JB and GF for writing a recap on a 1.5 hour show. Here we go. This must be insanity.
i've seen you go around all the latest reply 1988 recaps and you seem to be the most agressive one of the lot. these people who have replied to you before me are right. for such a beautifully writen character, are we not able to mourn for his 5 minute appearance in the last ep? no one is putting anyone down here. if a character is not dealt with justly, we, as the viewers, have every right to voice our discontent. it's like with music. as a form of art, every single drama, movie, novel etcetc is expected to face criticism if the viewers are unsatisfied. criticism does not amount to hate. you should take out your anger on the right people. a.k.a the ones who are unrightfully putting down the other characters/actors. this passive agressive attitude is annoying the hell out of me. this place is supposed to be a place for discussion, not a place to vent out your anger on anything related to junghwan. fix that and then go around telling people to stop. they'll most likely listen to a calm, reasonable person compared to an agressive, condescending person.
The IPCC accepted the invitation in April 2016, deciding to prepare this Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and related global greenhouse gas emission pathways, in the context of strengthening the global response to the threat of climate change, sustainable development, and efforts to eradicate poverty.
C.2.6. Additional annual average energy-related investments for the period 2016 to 2050 in pathways limiting warming to 1.5°C compared to pathways without new climate policies beyond those in place today are estimated to be around 830 billion USD2010 (range of 150 billion to 1700 billion USD2010 across six models)18. This compares to total annual average energy supply investments in 1.5°C pathways of 1460 to 3510 billion USD2010 and total annual average energy demand investments of 640 to 910 billion USD2010 for the period 2016 to 2050. Total energy-related investments increase by about 12% (range of 3% to 24%) in 1.5°C pathways relative to 2°C pathways. Annual investments in low-carbon energy technologies and energy efficiency are upscaled by roughly a factor of six (range of factor of 4 to 10) by 2050 compared to 2015 (medium confidence). {2.5.2, Box 4.8, Figure 2.27}
D.5.3. Global model pathways limiting global warming to 1.5°C are projected to involve the annual average investment needs in the energy system of around 2.4 trillion USD2010 between 2016 and 2035, representing about 2.5% of the world GDP (medium confidence). {4.4.5, Box 4.8}
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