Sixteen (stylized in all caps; Korean: 식스틴) was a 2015 reality girl group survival show created by JYP Entertainment and Mnet. The show pitted sixteen trainees against one another to secure a spot in the girl group Twice. Sixteen contestants were assessed not just by their singing and dancing abilities but also their charisma and personality. The show ran from May 5 to July 7 on Mnet for ten episodes.[1]
Sixteen Teachers Teaching is a warmly personal, full-access tour into the classrooms and teaching practices of sixteen distinguished two-year college English professors. Approximately half of all basic writing and first-year composition classes are now taught at two-year colleges, so the perspectives of English faculty who teach at these institutions are particularly valuable for our profession. This book shows us how a group of acclaimed teachers put together their classes, design reading and writing assignments, and theorize their work as writing instructors.
After sixteen years of maturation, Benriach develops a richly balanced evolution of our signature Speyside style. Three cask maturation in bourbon, sherry and virgin oak brings layers of stone fruit, smooth creamy malt, wild honey and nutty oak spice.
This small sitting park was originally named after Anthony Leo Placella, a native of Long Island City who died in World War I. Placella grew up at 64 Ridge Street, and served in Company F of the 4th Infantry of the United States Army. Placella died of broncho-pneumonia abroad on October 16, 1918, twenty-six days before Armistice and the end of the war. The City acquired the land that is now Sixteen Oaks Park during street acquisition proceedings by condemnation in two parcels on October 10, 1913 and July 28, 1932. On February 16, 1939, the land was conveyed to Parks and, by order of local law, the park was renamed to honor Leo Placella. Parks has since named it Sixteen Oaks Park, because the small traffic median is dominated by sixteen oak trees, and eight sitting benches.Read More
The other numerically named syndromes related to the one-and-a-half syndrome include the eight-and-a-half syndrome (7) (one-and-a-half syndrome + damaged ipsilateral nerve; a lesion located on the ipsilateral PPRF, MLF, or facial nucleus; or an injured ipsilateral abducens nucleus, MLF, facial nucleus, or nerve bundle), nine syndrome (6) (eight-and-a-half + contralateral hemiplegia/sensory disorder/ataxia due to the expansion of the lesion to the surrounding tissue), thirteen and-a-half syndrome (8) [eight-and-a-half syndrome + impaired ipsilateral trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V)], fifteen-and-a-half syndrome (one-and-a-half syndrome + bilateral facial nerve palsy) (9), sixteen-and-a-half syndrome (eight-and-a-half syndrome + impaired ipsilateral auditory nerve (cranial nerve VIII)) (10), twenty-and-a-half syndrome (fifteen-and-a-half syndrome + ipsilateral trigeminal nerve palsy) (11), and twenty-four-and-a-half syndrome [bilateral facial nerve palsy, bilateral horizontal gaze, and contralateral sensorineural hearing deficit (7+7+1+1+8)] (2) .
We described a patient with a horizontal gaze palsy with clinical features suggestive of ipsilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegia (one-and-a-half syndrome). We also observed clinical neurological symptoms indicating bilateral facial nerve palsy (cranial nerve VII + VII) with partial hemiparesis. We named the syndrome sixteen syndrome keeping in line with the other named numerical neuro-ophthalmological syndromes (6,12).
The letters C, O, M, F, Y are not in the word in any spot.
When you type a guess in sedecordle, you will guess that word for all sixteen words that you are solving. All sixteen words you are solving will be different.