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My Ranking of The Insidious Series
1. Insidious (2011)
2. Insidious: Chapter 3 (2015)
3. Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013)
4. Insidious: The Last Key (2018)
5. Insidious: The Red Door (2023)
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The Continuing Mystery of Cory Barron’s Death
22-year-old Cory Barron was a senior at Bowling Green State University in Ohio when he decided to attend a Jason Aldean concert at Progressive Field in Cleveland on July 18th, 2014. Also playing at the show were Florida Georgia Line, Miranda Lambert, and Tyler Farr. Barron attended the concert with numerous friends, everyone was reportedly having a great time, and at about 9:30 pm, Cory decided to leave his ticketed seat to visit another group of friends in a different section of the ballpark. He never returned.
 As the concert ended, the friends of Cory Barron couldn’t find him. They searched the entire ballpark, hung around to see if he would show up, called friends to confirm he didn’t leave with someone else, with no clue of where he’d disappeared to. By Saturday morning, a missing persons report was filed. The situation was so unusual, law enforcement immediately began conducting a search, and the FBI got involved. Every inch of the ballpark was searched three times just to make sure the young man wasn’t still there. Surveillance camera footage was poured over, and found nothing suspicious. A search was conducted by air and watercraft to see if Cory Barron could be found. Nothing turned up.
Then four days later, on July 22nd, 2014, The Lorain County Sheriff’s Department received a call from a local landfill. They had found a man’s body in a dumpster that had been transported from Progressive Field. It didn’t take them long to determine that it was the missing young man from Fremont, OH. Cory Barron still had his ID on him, and his ticket stub from the Jason Aldean show. Over eight years later, and after lengthy investigations from multiple law enforcement entities and private investigators hired by the family, there is still no explanation as to what happened to Cory Barron. But after eight years of the family insisting foul play must have been involved, the manner of Barron’s death has finally been changed from undetermined to a homicide by local authorities. But still, there were no specific answers as to what happened to Cory Barron. Though there had been rumors that at some point when the 22-year-old left his assigned seat to find his other friends, an argument or altercation might have ensued with some other concertgoers that could have ultimately led to his death, nothing had been confirmed at that point. Police investigators were unable to find any suspect or motive, but they were able to retrace how Cory Barron ended up in a dumpster, just not why. The investigation determined that Barron had fallen down a trash chute from an upper level of Progressive Field. It was a five-story fall, and caused multiple blunt force injuries on his way down, and death on impact. An autopsy revealed that Barron did have alcohol in his system, which wouldn’t have been unusual for a concert setting. No drugs were detected. The location of the trash chute was in the same general vicinity as Cory Barron’s ticketed seat at the concert, but it was located in a back room in the ballpark behind two double doors, meaning in an area not easily accessible by the public. And to enter the trash chute, someone would have to crawl into it. It’s not something someone would just accidentally fall into thinking they were entering a bathroom, for example.
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Doors leading to the trash chute.
Still, with no specific evidence that an altercation had occurred, Lorain County Coroner Dr. Steven Evans ruled that there was no foul play involved, and the death appeared to be an accident. “I’m less than happy,” said the corner himself about the findings. “We’ll never know the circumstances of how he wound up in the trash chute. I wish I had that for the family.”
But the family was not satisfied with this conclusion, especially with the rumors that at some point, Cory Barron may have been involved in an altercation with others. So in 2019, desperate for answers, the family of Cory Barron hired private detective Dick Wrenn, set up a hotline for anyone to provide information ((440)-333-6602), purchased billboards in the area, and offered up a $50,000 reward for information leading to the identification and arrest of those involved in the young man’s death. “We believe that somebody hit him in the head, kicked him in the ribs, picked him up and dropped him down that chute,” said Dick Wrenn. But local officials and the Lorain County Coroner’s Office remained less convinced, until earlier this month. On November 14th, the Corner’s Office released a statement, saying “Since the death of Cory Barron in 2014, additional investigation has been conducted by private investigators and the Cleveland Division of Police. The Lorain County Coroner has been provided with information by the Cleveland Police that Cory Barron was involved in an altercation at Progressive Field prior to his disappearance and death. In light of the additional information, his death was due to the actions or failure to act of another person or persons. The manner of death for Cory Barron has been changed from undetermined to homicide. “The corner goes on to say that the manner of death is unchanged, that multiple blunt impacts from the fall through the trash chute and ultimately landing in the dumpster is how Cory Barron died, but that someone must have forced him into the chute as opposed to accidentally ending up there. Potentially, injuries inflicted before Barron ended up in the trash chute could also be possible, and be potentially indistinguishable from the other injuries incurred during the fall.
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The Continuing Mystery of Cory Barron’s Death
22-year-old Cory Barron was a senior at Bowling Green State University in Ohio when he decided to attend a Jason Aldean concert at Progressive Field in Cleveland on July 18th, 2014. Also playing at the show were Florida Georgia Line, Miranda Lambert, and Tyler Farr. Barron attended the concert with numerous friends, everyone was reportedly having a great time, and at about 9:30 pm, Cory decided to leave his ticketed seat to visit another group of friends in a different section of the ballpark. He never returned.
 As the concert ended, the friends of Cory Barron couldn’t find him. They searched the entire ballpark, hung around to see if he would show up, called friends to confirm he didn’t leave with someone else, with no clue of where he’d disappeared to. By Saturday morning, a missing persons report was filed. The situation was so unusual, law enforcement immediately began conducting a search, and the FBI got involved. Every inch of the ballpark was searched three times just to make sure the young man wasn’t still there. Surveillance camera footage was poured over, and found nothing suspicious. A search was conducted by air and watercraft to see if Cory Barron could be found. Nothing turned up.
Then four days later, on July 22nd, 2014, The Lorain County Sheriff’s Department received a call from a local landfill. They had found a man’s body in a dumpster that had been transported from Progressive Field. It didn’t take them long to determine that it was the missing young man from Fremont, OH. Cory Barron still had his ID on him, and his ticket stub from the Jason Aldean show. Over eight years later, and after lengthy investigations from multiple law enforcement entities and private investigators hired by the family, there is still no explanation as to what happened to Cory Barron. But after eight years of the family insisting foul play must have been involved, the manner of Barron’s death has finally been changed from undetermined to a homicide by local authorities. But still, there were no specific answers as to what happened to Cory Barron. Though there had been rumors that at some point when the 22-year-old left his assigned seat to find his other friends, an argument or altercation might have ensued with some other concertgoers that could have ultimately led to his death, nothing had been confirmed at that point. Police investigators were unable to find any suspect or motive, but they were able to retrace how Cory Barron ended up in a dumpster, just not why. The investigation determined that Barron had fallen down a trash chute from an upper level of Progressive Field. It was a five-story fall, and caused multiple blunt force injuries on his way down, and death on impact. An autopsy revealed that Barron did have alcohol in his system, which wouldn’t have been unusual for a concert setting. No drugs were detected. The location of the trash chute was in the same general vicinity as Cory Barron’s ticketed seat at the concert, but it was located in a back room in the ballpark behind two double doors, meaning in an area not easily accessible by the public. And to enter the trash chute, someone would have to crawl into it. It’s not something someone would just accidentally fall into thinking they were entering a bathroom, for example.
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Doors leading to the trash chute.
Still, with no specific evidence that an altercation had occurred, Lorain County Coroner Dr. Steven Evans ruled that there was no foul play involved, and the death appeared to be an accident. “I’m less than happy,” said the corner himself about the findings. “We’ll never know the circumstances of how he wound up in the trash chute. I wish I had that for the family.”
But the family was not satisfied with this conclusion, especially with the rumors that at some point, Cory Barron may have been involved in an altercation with others. So in 2019, desperate for answers, the family of Cory Barron hired private detective Dick Wrenn, set up a hotline for anyone to provide information ((440)-333-6602), purchased billboards in the area, and offered up a $50,000 reward for information leading to the identification and arrest of those involved in the young man’s death. “We believe that somebody hit him in the head, kicked him in the ribs, picked him up and dropped him down that chute,” said Dick Wrenn. But local officials and the Lorain County Coroner’s Office remained less convinced, until earlier this month. On November 14th, the Corner’s Office released a statement, saying “Since the death of Cory Barron in 2014, additional investigation has been conducted by private investigators and the Cleveland Division of Police. The Lorain County Coroner has been provided with information by the Cleveland Police that Cory Barron was involved in an altercation at Progressive Field prior to his disappearance and death. In light of the additional information, his death was due to the actions or failure to act of another person or persons. The manner of death for Cory Barron has been changed from undetermined to homicide.“The corner goes on to say that the manner of death is unchanged, that multiple blunt impacts from the fall through the trash chute and ultimately landing in the dumpster is how Cory Barron died, but that someone must have forced him into the chute as opposed to accidentally ending up there. Potentially, injuries inflicted before Barron ended up in the trash chute could also be possible, and be potentially indistinguishable from the other injuries incurred during the fall.
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A Masterlist of Underused French Names
So as a French person, I grew a little bit tired of seeing the same old French names over and over again. So under the cut is a list of 260 (185 first names and 105 surnames) underused French names, based on my experience, with the bolded ones being my favorites! And now don’t get me wrong, many of those names are not strictly French, and are in other languages too. But just know they are used in French too, so they can be used for your French character if needed. And there are obviously a lot of other names you can go for!
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Female Names
Agathe
Alexandrine
Amélie
Andréa
Andréanne
Angélique
Anne
Apolline
Ariane / Arianne
Audrey
Brigitte
Cadence
Camille
Cécile
Céleste
Céline
Chantal / Chantale
Charlotte
Chenelle
Christelle
Christiane
Christine
Claire
Clara
Claudie
Clémence
Coralie
Darcie
Delphine
Desirée
Dianne
Élaine / Élène / Hélène / probably a lot of other variations
Éléonore
Éloïse
Émilie
Estelle
Èvelyn
Félicia
France
Geneviève
Giselle
Isabelle
Jacinthe
Jacqueline
Jeanie
Joanne
Joceline
Joséphine
Julie
Juliette
Laure
Laurie
Lavinia
Léa
Liliane
Linette
Loraine
Madeleine
Maia / Maya
Mallory
Margaux
Margerite
Marianne
Marjolaine
Marjorie
Mathilde
Maude
Mélanie
Mélodie
Mélusine
Myriam
Nancy
Nathalie
Noémie
Ophélie
Rachel / Rachelle
Rosalie
Rosemarie
Roxane / Roxanne
Solange
Stéphanie
Susanne / Suzanne
Thérèse
Valérie
Véronique
Violette
Virginie
Viviane
Male Names
Adrien
Alain
Antoine
Arnaud
Baptiste
Benjamin
Benoit
Bernard
Bruno
Charles
Christian
Christophe
Clovis
Colin
Damien
David
Didier
Dilan
Edmond
Edouard
Eliott
Émile
Ernest
Étienne
Fabrice
Félix
François
Gaspard
Gaston
Gauthier
Geoffrey / Geoffroy
Grégoire
Guillaume
Henri
Hubert
Ivan / Yvan
Jacques
Jérémie / Jérémy
Jérôme
Joseph
Jules
Karel
Laurent
Léo
Léon
Léonard
Lionel
Luc
Marc
Martin
Mathieu / Matthieu
Maurice
Merlin
Nathanaël
Nicholas / Nicolas
Olivier
Paul
Philip / Philippe
Pierre
Quentin
Raymond
Rémi / Rémy
Richard
Robert
Roland
Romain
Sébastien
Simon
Sylvain
Thierry
Thomas
Tristan
Victor
Vincent
Xavier
Unisex Names
Carol (male) / Carole (female)
Claude
Daniel (male) / Danielle (female)
Denis (male) / Denise (female)
Dominic (male) / Dominique (female)
Eugène (male) / Eugénie (female)
Fabien (male) / Fabienne (female)
Frédéric (male) / Frédérique (female)
Jasmin (male) / Jasmine (female)
Jean (male) / Jeane (female)
Joël (male) / Joëlle (female)
Jordan (male) / Jordane (female)
Justin (male) / Justine (female)
Louis (male) / Louise (female)
Lucien (male) / Lucienne (female)
Marcel (male) / Marcelle (female)
Michel (male) / Michelle (female)
Noël (male) / Noëlle (female)
Pascal (male) / Pascale (female)
Patrice
Samuel (male) / Samuelle (female)
Valentin (male) / Valentine (female)
Surnames
Adam
Allaire
Allard
Archambault
Beauchêne
Beaulieu
Beaumont
Bélanger
Béranger
Bernard
Bertrand
Blanchard
Blanchet
Boivin
Bouchard
Boucher
Brisbois
Brodeur
Bureau
Caron
Charbonneau
Cloutier
Comtois
Côté
Courtemanche
Cousineau
Couture
Delacroix
Desautels
Deschamps
Descôteaux
Desjardins
Desrochers
Desrosiers
Duboit
Duchamps
Dufort
Dufour
Duval
Fabron
Faucher
Faucheux
Favreau
Félix
Fontaine
Fortier
Fournier
Gagné
Gagnon
Girard
Giroux
Gosselin
Granger
Guérin
Hébert
Jacques
Labelle
Lachance
Lambert
Langlois
Lapointe
Laurent
Lavigne
Lavoie
Lebeau
Leblanc
Leclair
Leclerc
Lécuyer
Legrand
Lemair
Lemieux
Lévesque
Maçon
Marchand
Martel
Martin
Mathieu
Mercier
Michaud
Moreau
Morel
Paquet
Parent
Patenaude
Pelletier
Perrault / Perreault
Petit
Plamondon
Plourde
Poirier
Poulin
Richard
Richelieu
Robert
Rousseau
Roux
Samson
St-Martin
St-Pierre
Taillefer
Thibault
Thomas
Tremblay
Villeneuve
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Thanksgiving turkey tips – WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland Please enable Javascript to watch this video Ohio City ProvisionsAdam Lambert from Ohio City Provisions has a few tricks for troubleshooting your Thanksgiving turkey. Or, you can order one from Ohio City Provisions. 3208 Lorain Ave., Cleveland 44113
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Mobile Power 50 - 20 to 11 official rankings announced
New Post has been published on https://www.etechwire.com/mobile-power-50-20-to-11-official-rankings-announced/
Mobile Power 50 - 20 to 11 official rankings announced
Following months of research and nominations we are delighted to confirm the next selections for the 2018 Mobile Power 50 list
All members of our Mobile Power 50 have meet our criteria as individuals who we feel influence beyond their existing roles, in addition to imbuing their businesses with their values and serve as an inspiration to the rest of the trade.
Today’s release continues our countdown to the 2018 Person of the Year award, which will be announced on the 7th June at the Mobile Industry Awards 2018.
Congratulations to:
11. Max Taylor, MD Marketing, EE
12. Shadi Halliwell, CMO, Three
13. Ettienne Brandt, MD Trading & Channel, EE
14. Claire Lorains, CEO Tesco Mobile
15. Gerry O’Keefe, UK and Ireland Group MD18, Exertis
16. Nina Bibby, CMO, O2
17. Matt Child, Managing Director, Endpoint Solutions, UK & I, Tech Data
18. Jon Shaw, Head of Consumer Sales – Retail and Channel Partner, Vodafone UK,
19. Warren Saunders, Sony Mobile Communications,
20. William Paterson, UK & Ireland country director, Alcatel
31 Christian McBride, Genuine Solutions Group Plc, Founder
32 Miles Norman, Motorola, General Manager UK & Ireland & European Operators
33 Andy Coughlin  LG, Head of Mobile UK
34 Amanda Lambert, Three UK, People director
35 Nazish Dossa, Brightstar, UK Managing Director
36 Keith Curran, Plan, Founder
37 Jim Michel, Redeem UK, Managing Director
38 Beatrice Iafon, Kondor  ,CEO
39 Sunny Mehta, Google, Country Head – UK, Ireland & Nordics
40 Peter Stephens, Bullitt Group, CEO
41 Phil Lander, Head of B2B, Samsung
42 Adam Dunlop, General Manager, iD Mobile  
43 Martin Flick, CEO, Olive         
44 Jon French, VP Western Europe, HMD Global
45 Richard Crawley, CEO, Greentech      
46 Jacques Bonifay, CEO, Transitel
47 Henri Salame, Global Commercial Director, STK
48 Alex Tatham, Managing Director, Westcoast 
49 Jason Roberts, CEO/Founder, Tech 21             
50 Paul Sisson, Managing Director , A1 Comms Group   
The 2018 Mobile Power 50 is the definitive list of the most influential figures in the UK mobile industry during the past year. The list has been compiled after in-depth interviews with key senior figures across the industry, from operators and retailers, to manufacturers and distributors. 
2017: David Dyson, CEO, Three UK
2016: Sebastian James, Group CEO, Dixons Carphone
2015: Sebastian James, Group CEO, Dixons Carphone
2014: Andrew Harrison, CEO, Carphone Warehouse
2013: Olaf Swantee, CEO, EE
2012: Simon Stanford, VP of UK & Ireland telecommunications and networks division, Samsung UK
2011: Guy Laurence, CEO, Vodafone UK
2010: Tom Alexander, CEO, Everything Everywhere
2009: Andrew Harrison, CEO, Carphone Warehouse
2008: Kevin Russell, CEO, Three UK
For anymore information on our Mobile Power 50, or  to get more involved in the Mobile Industry Awards please contact [email protected].
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Mobile Power 50 - The key women in the UK mobile industry
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Mobile Power 50 - The key women in the UK mobile industry
  The 2018 Mobile Power 50 is the definitive list of the most influential figures in the UK mobile industry during the past year. The list has been compiled after in-depth interviews with key senior figures across the industry, from operators and retailers, to manufacturers and distributors.
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we decided to take a look at the women who have influence beyond their existing roles, in addition to imbuing their businesses with their values and who we feel serve as an inspiration to the rest of the trade.
Key women who featured in the Power 50 2017 list:
Sharon White, Ofcom , CEO
Dido Harding, TalkTalk Group, CEO
Annie Brooks, Virgin Media, Mobile Director 
Sian Doyle, EE, Retail Director
Amanda Lambert, Three UK, Sales Director
Margrethe Vestager, EU Commissioner for Competition
Potential new additions to our 2018 list:
Katie Bickerstaffe, Dixon Carphone, Chief Executive, UK & Ireland
Sarah Edge, HMD Global , UK General Manager 
Nina Bibby, O2, CMO
Claire Lorains, Tesco Mobile, CEO
Shadi Haliwell, Three UK, CMO
Katie Beaumont, Strategy Director, Samsung UK and Ireland 
Bridget Lea, Retail Director, O2
You can join the debate on the Mobile Power 50 website, where you can nominate somebody who feel serves as an inspiration to the rest of the trade – Nominate here 
To make the Mobile Power 50 list, an executive needs to be bold in their leadership and vision, and have exceeded expectations in the different categories we have chosen. We look for those who have influence beyond their existing roles, in addition to imbuing their businesses with their values. 
Previous winners of the Mobile Power 50 person of the year
2017: David Dyson, CEO, Three UK
2016: Sebastian James, Group CEO, Dixons Carphone
2015: Sebastian James, Group CEO, Dixons Carphone
2014: Andrew Harrison, CEO, Carphone Warehouse
2013: Olaf Swantee, CEO, EE
2012: Simon Stanford, VP of UK & Ireland telecommunications and networks division, Samsung UK
2011: Guy Laurence, CEO, Vodafone UK
2010: Tom Alexander, CEO, Everything Everywhere
2009: Andrew Harrison, CEO, Carphone Warehouse
2008: Kevin Russell, CEO, Three UK 
For anymore information on our Mobile Power 50 , or  to get more involved in the Mobile Industry Awards please contact [email protected]  
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HORS LES MURS#1 LES COPEAUX D’ABORD
25 FEVRIER>5 MARS VERNISSAGE — 25 FEVRIER 19H>Manoir de Saint-Urchaud
Exposition collective Romeo Abergel, Jules Ancion, François Anno, Maxime Arnoux, Manon Bekas, Maïwenn Bouffos, Erell Couëdel, Paul Desprez, Marie Fabre, Emilie Gaid, Sarah Gaspin, Marlène Karas, Laura Lambert, Owen Avert Le Bloa, Guillaume le Borgne, Neima Leconte, Aurore Le Saux, Rémi Levauffre, Sylvain Lorain, Juliane Lusson, Paul Noblet, Etienne Rabaud, Marie Thouvenot, Félix Vayssade, Maxime Voidy.
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Après la thématique de la transparence, des étudiants de l'EESAB Lorient réinvestissent pour la deuxième année consécutive le manoir de Saint-Urchaud. Tous les participanrs devront réfléchir et produire à partir d'un matériau : le bois. Ce matériau a été sélectionné car il est facilement maniable, transformable, modulable.
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