![]() Lighting design is kindly provided by the Rose Burford College of Theatre and Performance.Ĭhambers has held a long association with the “Trial and Error” series which began in 2014 with the first performances directed by Former Head of Chambers and RLC Door Tenant, Anthony Arlidge QC in which he also performed as the Usher. The 2022 Production Team includes Director Ellis Sareen (Foundry Chambers) and Musical Director Colin Sell (BBC Radio 4). The production is co-sponsored by RLC alongside other leading Chambers and supported by the Criminal Bar Association. ![]() The shows raise funds for two charities- the Sheriffs’ and Recorder’s Fund which supports ex-offenders and Pan Intercultural Arts who support rescued victims of trafficking. Music includes two songs by the Amies Freedom Choir who are all survivors of modern slavery and trafficking. Cases are re-enacted in Court No 1, the actual location of many of the original trials. This year will be its 8 th year with vignettes and songs performed by members of the Bar, Judiciary, and Old Bailey staff. “Trial and Error” has been been devised by a former RLC Head of Chambers, HH Peter Rook QC. ![]() “Advocacy, Trial and Error” will take place at the Old Bailey in one of the world’s most famous court rooms, Court No 1, during the evenings of 14-17 March, 2022. ![]()
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Virtualization is still possible when the instruction set architecture lacks such support, but the hypervisor remains more complex and must rely on additional techniques.ĭespite the focus on architectural support in current architectures, some historical perspective is necessary to appropriately frame the problem. This book focuses on the core question of the necessary architectural support provided by hardware to efficiently run virtual machines, and of the corresponding design of the hypervisors that run them. ![]() ![]() ![]() But until his latest book, Origin, which had few redeeming factors in my opinion, I still enjoyed Dan Brown’s books because of their ability to successfully play with my expectations and surprise me. That may seem like a nitpick, but I’ve heard it many, many, many times from Renaissance enthusiasts so I figured I’d mention it.ĭan Brown’s books have many factual errors despite giving off the impression that they are well-researched and even educational. Also, “da Vinci” was not Leonardo’s last name but simply meant “from Vinci”, so The Da Vinci Code is a poor title. Afterwards, I looked into the claims the book made. When it came out in 2003 I devoured it same as what seemed like everyone else. ![]() Naturally, such an explosive idea created a lot of buzz. It put forth the controversial idea that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and had children, spawning what would eventually become the Merovingean Dynasty of France and inspiring the creation of an influential secret society, whose members include Leonardo da Vinci, to guard the truth. 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The Encyclopedia Britannica explains that as far back as the 17 th century the Irish would say a person “was as likely to find a pot of gold as to find the end of a rainbow.” A colorful rainbow appears in the sky when the sun shines through water droplets. Some experts say that, in Irish folklore, it is believed that Leprechauns can reveal the hiding places of treasures. A Leprechaun is a trouble making creature in old Irish stories. The small plants are said to bring good luck. (AP File Photo)ĭecorations usually include green four-leaf clovers. 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