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Fog grounds planes, a large area of the sky with no shadow.

At one point, a small cloud of mist began to form above. «You can see nothing?» Elsa asked in shock.

«Yes!» Anna whispered, «this will be good for me.» She waved her arm, and the clouds quickly dispersed, leaving a white, blue sphere in the sky, which began to float over the city. It was about two blocks away. She was looking at it with 바카라a mixture of awe and concern. «So we have to go and get Elsa and Kristoff? I still think they’ve got us safe.»

Elsa looked at her sister and sighed. «No, I think you’re right,» she sighed. The light of the sun gradually dimmed further away. The three moved closer together to a large warehouse that looked like it had been used by an organized mob. There were large wooden desks, chairs and benches, with large, greenish tables, with each table having a tab바카라le top, or «table» in Anna’s words. A number of shelves, each holding two small, cylindrical cups, had a red border with an ice cube in the middle, and the back side had three «walls» that were separated by lines of small squares and triangles. The center of the two walls was painted white and looked like some kind of giant block in front of it, so the room was pitch black inside.

«It looks like some kind of secret underground city of some sort.» Elsa whispered, her face now in worry.

«Well, I’m sure there will be a lot of things that must have secrets and secret places we need to find. You should be able to remember every inch of it,» Anna pointed out. «Even the staircases, if you know where to look, you should be able to remember them.» She paused to stare at Elsa and Kristoff, who were looking around and muttering something to each other, Anna’s hand gripping the back of Elsa’s head, holding her close.

«Yeah, but there are so many things to remember, Kristoff!» Anna continued. «Let me think on it for a minute, Elsa. What sort of things are important to know, and can you name them all?»

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Audit to solve police staffing woes

Audit to solve police staffing woes

CINCINNATI — Cincinnati city council members passed a resolution last week stating that the City Council will investigate whether to approve a citywide audit of the Cincinnati police department’s staffing levels.

City Manager Harry Black told cleveland.com this week that the Cincinnati police, who are expected to begin a major staffing overhaul next year, «must do more than just report personnel statistics to the council in the weeks preceding the May 10 budget vote.

«It must also, in the weeks immediately following, provide a plan for the implementation더킹카지노 of its proposed budget and for the process that will be used to implement it,» he said.

In a news release issued on Wednesday, Black said the full measure will seek to identify «confrontations for which personnel needs are not met and which need for additional personnel must be addressed.» The resolution states that, «it is important to understand that all our city police officers who are currently assigned to the office of city attorney and city attorney’s assistant are not, under any circumstances, being fired or moved to a new city police department.»

CINCINNATI — Cincinnati city council members passed a resolution last week stating that the City Council will investigate whether to approve a citywide audit of the Cincinnati police department’s staffing levels.

Mayor John Cranley, in his news release, said, «Cincinnati needs to h바카라ave a much more visible response to what we know happens in our system when we don’t have the ability to manage the level of resources that the communities and our city requires.»

The plan that the city council has released in response to a recent public hearing on staffing levels for the Cincinnati police department, released last week, calls for a citywide review of the police department’s staffing levels.

«I have been very concerned with the lack of funding the mayor and other elected officapronxials have invested in staffing at the Police Department,» Councilman Kevin Kelley, D-13th District, who was present at the last City Council meeting last week, told cleveland.com. Kelley added, «I think this is something that needs to be looked at.»

According to a 2014 Cincinnati News-Gazette investigation, the Cincinnati Police Department has the highest budget gap of any other city in Ohio, accounting for more than $1 million in unpaid overtime pay alone since 2012.

Cincinnati officials have told cleveland.com that they do not have enough money to deal with the massive police department budget shortfall. Mayor John Cranley said last week tha