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"in the bible who was swallowed by a whale"
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"Biblical and Quranic narratives Cattle). In the Quran, Jonah gets frustrated by his own people and abandons them to God's mercy, however without asking permission from God and thus going against his given responsibility. In the Quran, it is also mentioned that if Jonah had not prayed inside the belly of the fish he would have stayed in there until the Judgement day. In the Bible, Jonah pays a fare to sail to Tarshish. In both stories, he boards the ship loaded with passengers, lots are cast and Jonah is thrown overboard and swallowed by a large fish (Jonah 1:17, As-Saaffat 37|142). After praying,"
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"Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor he will not see the island again as it will become water. The ship arrives and the serpent asks him to \"make me a good name in your town\" and gives him many precious gifts including spices, incense, elephants' tusks, greyhounds and baboons. The sailor returns home and gives the king the gifts he took from the island, and the king makes him an attendant and gives him serfs. The tale ends with the master telling the narrator, \"Do not make the excellent (that is, do not act arrogant) my friend; why give water to a goose (literally, bird) at"
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"who played bloody mary in south pacific movie"
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"Ray Walston Yankees\" opposite Gwen Verdon as his sexy aide Lola. The chemistry between the two was such that they both garnered critical success and won awards for their roles. After a decade in New York theater, he won a Tony Award. He starred as Luther Billis in the 1951 London production of \"South Pacific\". He reprised that role in the 1958 film adaptation. He and Juanita Hall (as Bloody Mary) were the only cast members to appear in both the stage and movie versions. Additional Broadway credits included \"The Front Page\", \"Summer and Smoke\", \"King Richard III\", \"Wish You Were Here\","
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"The Dead Don't Die (1975 film) to rule the world with zombies. Involves hammy acting from george Hamilton as hero Don Drake.\" . \"Videohound's Golden Movie Retriever\" comments that an \"unbelievable plot set in the 1930s has Hamilton as a detective trying to prove his brother was wrongly executed for murder. He ultimatley clashes with the madman who wants to rule the world with an army of zombies. Perhaps if they had cast hamilton as Master of the Zombies.\" Craddock, Jim (ed) This guide awards the film only one 'bone' out of four, which equates to \"poor use of camera, film, sets, script, actors and studio"
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"where does the world series of poker take place"
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"World Series of Poker Asia Pacific The World Series of Poker Asia Pacific (WSOP APAC) is the third expansion of the World Series of Poker-branded poker tournaments outside the United States. Since 1970 participants have had to travel to Las Vegas, Nevada to compete in the World Series of Poker (WSOP). Although the WSOP started holding circuit events in 2005 in other states, the main tournaments, which awarded bracelets to the winners, were exclusively held in Las Vegas. In 2007 the inaugural World Series of Poker Europe marked the first time that a WSOP bracelet was awarded outside Las Vegas."
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"cane in tribute to his tenacity. King of Vegas King of Vegas was a gambling series that first aired on Spike TV in the United States on January 17, 2006. It was hosted by boxing commentator Max Kellerman and co-hosted by handicapper Wayne Allyn Root, who gave color commentary and his odds-on favorites for each game. The tournament director was Matt Savage, who has also directed tournaments at the World Series of Poker. Unlike other gambling series on television, \"King of Vegas\" includes competition in eight different casino games; four per week, all starting with Blackjack and ending a final"
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"who won the football world cup in 1998"
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"1998 FIFA World Cup Final with an easy 3–0 win over South Africa followed by a convincing 4–0 win over Saudi Arabia. France secured top spot in their group courtesy of a 2–1 win over Denmark with goals from Youri Djorkaeff and Emmanuel Petit. In the second round, they faced Group D runners-up Paraguay. France won a close encounter 1–0 in extra time thanks to a golden goal scored by Laurent Blanc. In the quarter-finals France faced Italy who had also scraped through to the quarter-finals with a 1–0 win over Norway. A tense match ended 0–0 after extra time and France won 4–3 on"
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"Netherlands at the FIFA World Cup Spanish 5-1, and eventually going on to reach their first 3rd place. The Dutch have also never lost a world cup match in regular time by more than one goal. <noinclude> <noinclude> <noinclude> <noinclude> <noinclude> Netherlands used all 23 players during the 2014 World Cup, making it the first team in World Cup history to ever use all of its squad players. The team avenged their 2010 loss to Spain by defeating the defending champions with a stunning 5-1 victory in their opening game. They went on to achieve their first third place in any World Cup. Netherlands at the"
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"where is the museum of modern art located"
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"Museum of Modern Art Department of Film The Museum of Modern Art Department of Film, based in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, United States, and founded in 1935, contains works of international cinema, focusing on the art and history of the film medium. The collection comprises more than 22,000 films and 4 million film stills. The department's public film screenings are held at the Museum's 53rd Street building. The Celeste Bartos International Film Study Center, also at the 53rd Street building, maintains scholarly resources on film and has facilities for viewing films from the collection for"
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"Compensation (film) the splendor or romance and a possible lifetime commitment only to be forced to deal with the dreaded disease of their difference times: tuberculosis and AIDS. The multi-layered film tackles various issues that arise in the relationship of the \"mixed\" couples. The entire film was shot in Chicago, Illinois to play a tribute to the director's previous residence and to expose the audience to the beautiful city. Well-known filming locations within Chicago. Reginald R. Robinson, a noted ragtime composer and performer, served as the film's period music score composer. He incorporated the piano and mandolin into all his compositions for"
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"who played the father in sound of music"
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"Rupert von Trapp Rupert Georg von Trapp, M.D. (1 November 1911 – 22 February 1992) was the firstborn child and eldest son of Georg von Trapp and his first wife, Agatha Whitehead von Trapp. He was a member of the Trapp Family Singers, whose lives were the inspiration for the play and film \"The Sound of Music\". He was portrayed as the character \"Friedrich\". Being the eldest child, he was also technically portrayed as \"Liesl.\" He was born on 1 November 1911. His parents married in January 1911. His father was Georg von Trapp and his mother was Agatha (née"
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"represent the passage to find a wikipedia-style question for it which it answers\nFor instance, <<['represent the passage to find a wikipedia-style question for it which it answers:', 'a contraction of \"Baʿal Nebeq\" (\"Lord of the Source\" of the Litani River). Steiner proposes a Semitic adaption of \"Lord Bacchus\", from the classical temple complex. On the basis of its similar name, several 19th-century Biblical archaeologists attempted to connect Baalbek to the \"Baalgad\" mentioned in the Hebrew Scripture\\'s Book of Joshua, the Baalath listed among Solomon\\'s cities in the First Book of Kings, the Baal-hamon where he had a vineyard, and the \"Plain of Aven\" in Amos. The hilltop of Tell Baalbek, part of a valley to the east of the northern Beqaa Valley (), shows signs of almost']>> to <<['Represent the question to find an answer passage on Wikipedia', 'which river is the source of the city of baalbek']>>",
"Hansel and Gretel (2002 film) walk in and help Hansel and Gretel get the witch into her cauldron. Then they put her in the oven, killing her. The father finds them and they do not worry about the stepmother who had gone to the troll's house who then abandoned her after she made him cook and clean for her. The scene returns to the bedroom of the two kids and their father who say goodnight. The Sandman the boogeyman and the troll drop by, say hello to the children, and take the Hansel and Gretel book. They explain to the children that they are real,"
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"when did the new £10 note come into circulation"
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"The current series of Royal Bank of Scotland notes, first issued in 2016, are made of polymer. The first polymer notes came into circulation on 27 October 2016. The £5 note features Nan Shepherd on the obverse accompanied by a quote from her book 'The Living Mountain', and the Cairngorms in the background. The reverse shows a pair of mackerel, with an excerpt from the poem ‘The Choice’ by Sorley MacLean. The second polymer note to be introduced was a £10 note, which entered circulation in 2017. It shows Mary Somerville on the obverse, with a quote from her work"
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"process of decimalization. In 1975, 10 and 20 pound notes were introduced, followed by 50 pounds in 1986. The 1 pound note was discontinued in 1988. In 1995, a new series of notes was introduced which, for the first time, bore the words \"pounds sterling\" rather than just \"pounds\". The government of Gibraltar introduced a new series of banknotes beginning with the 10 and 50 pound sterling notes issued on July 8, 2010. On May 11, 2011, the 5, 20 and 100 pound sterling notes were issued. Gibraltar pound The Gibraltar pound (currency sign: £; banking code: GIP) is the"
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"when was the 35 hour week introduced in france"
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"35-hour workweek The 35-hour working week is a measure adopted first in France, in February 2000, under Prime Minister Lionel Jospin's Plural Left government. It was pushed by Minister of Labour Martine Aubry. The previous legal duration of the working week was 39 hours, which had been established by François Mitterrand, also a member of the Socialist Party. The 35-hour working week was in the Socialist Party's 1981 electoral program, titled 110 Propositions for France. The 35 hours was the legal standard limit, after which further working time was to be considered overtime. The main stated objectives of the law"
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"Bushwhacked MP3 Middle East, Africa, Europe and across Asia. These carefully targeted actions are designed to attack the Islamic faith. This military action is a part of our campaign against diplomacy, intelligence, freedom, clock, tyre, the freezing of food, and a lot of dance.\" The fictional speech mixes political satire (\"the White House, a place where American Presidents have become outlaws and murderers themselves\") with absurdity (\"to all the men and women in our military .. I gave a 4th grade girl with more than forty cunts\") and highly explicit, vulgar language. The file is about two minutes long. The MP3 was"
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"when was holding out for a hero written"
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"the DVD edition of \"Live in Germany 1993\". Holding Out for a Hero \"Holding Out for a Hero\" is a song recorded by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler for the soundtrack to the 1984 film \"Footloose\", and later included on her 1986 album \"Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire\". It was written by Jim Steinman and Dean Pitchford. Initially, the song only just reached the Top 100 in the UK Singles Chart, but made it to number 2 the following year, and re-entered the charts again at number 69 in 1991. The song reached No. 1 on the Irish Singles Chart on"
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"Bushwhacked MP3 Middle East, Africa, Europe and across Asia. These carefully targeted actions are designed to attack the Islamic faith. This military action is a part of our campaign against diplomacy, intelligence, freedom, clock, tyre, the freezing of food, and a lot of dance.\" The fictional speech mixes political satire (\"the White House, a place where American Presidents have become outlaws and murderers themselves\") with absurdity (\"to all the men and women in our military .. I gave a 4th grade girl with more than forty cunts\") and highly explicit, vulgar language. The file is about two minutes long. The MP3 was"
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"where is the story of saul found in the bible"
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"(if Saul is assumed to be Talut) in that in the Bible the sacred Ark was returned to Israel before Saul's accession, and the test by drinking water is made in the Hebrew Bible not by Saul but by Gideon.. However, the story of Saul in 1 Samuel 14 has parallels to Qur'an 2:246-251, faithfully accounting for the sacred Ark and the fasting test (; ; ). The historicity of Saul's kingdom is not universally accepted and there is insufficient extrabiblical evidence to verify if the biblical account reflects historical reality. The notion of a United Monarchy of Israel and"
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"by its rural population. Cohen writes that the \"imposition of the historically burdened Western contrasts of town and country, shopkeeper and peasant, or merchant and landlord, serves only to distort the realities of the Chinese economic tradition\". A bur is presented by the Rambam (Maimonides) as a person having neither (ethical) torah education nor virtues of manners nor the ability to acquire them. Maimonides gives five definitions of Hebrew terms found in Jewish scripture, that discuss foolishness and wisdom, they are, in ascending order: bur, am ha'aretz, golem, chacham, and chasid. The definition of the Hebrew term \"bur\" is extracted"
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"when did the dallas cowboys win their first super bowl"
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"first game at Texas Stadium. 1971 Dallas Cowboys season The 1971 Dallas Cowboys season was the team's 12th in the National Football League and the first at the new Texas Stadium in suburban Irving, Texas. The club led the NFL with 406 points scored. Their defense allowed 222 points. For the sixth consecutive season, the Cowboys had a first-place finish. They won their second-consecutive NFC championship, then defeated the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl VI to capture their first Super Bowl championship. They were the first team from the NFC to win a Super Bowl since the 1970 merger of"
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"Chan Gailey Pittsburgh Steelers. After starting off as coach for the wide receivers, then moved up to offensive coordinator for the 1996 and 1997 NFL seasons. The Steelers won their division all four years, and made one Super Bowl appearance. In 1998, Gailey was hired to take over a struggling Dallas Cowboys squad, one that had faltered under Barry Switzer during his last year. Gailey's Cowboys won the NFC East in 1998, and made the playoffs under his two years at the reins, although they failed to win a playoff game. Gailey is the only Cowboys coach to make the playoffs every"
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"where does the st croix river begin and end"
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"St. Croix River (Wisconsin–Minnesota) south of Lake Superior. It flows south to Gordon, then southwest. It is joined by the Namekagon River in northern Burnett County, where it becomes significantly wider. A few miles downstream the St. Croix meets the boundary between Minnesota and Wisconsin, which it demarcates for another until its confluence with the Mississippi River. Other major tributaries include the Kettle River, Snake River, and Sunrise River joining from the west, and the Apple River, Willow River, and Kinnickinnic River joining from the east. Just below Stillwater, Minnesota the river widens into Lake St. Croix, and eventually joins the Mississippi River at"
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"total area of 4 miles and 95% of it is land the other 5% is water. Although only 5% water, Rocky Gap is somewhat unusual in that the waters of Clear Fork, Laurel Fork and Wolf Creek all converge at nearly the same point less than a hundred yards from each other. This spot where the three waters meet is well known for large trout and has been a favorite spot for many anglers from all over Virginia and West Virginia. Here are the nearest cities and towns in order by nearest location. https://www.bestplaces.net/people/zip-code/virginia/rocky_gap/24366 Rocky Gap, Virginia Rocky Gap is"
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"bogota is the capital of which south american country"
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"Carnival of Bogotá Carnival was to promote a collective atmosphere of fellowship and to celebrate life, creative expression, and enjoyment. It further seeks to generate a feeling of belonging to the city, to enforce processes of reconciliation and fair play, and the inclusion and recognition of all districts and cultures of the Capital City of Colombia. Carnival of Bogotá Bogotá's Carnival or Carnival of Bogotá (\"\") is celebrated in Bogotá every year on August 5 and August 6 for the city's anniversary of its Hispanic foundation. Most of the cultural events take place in the heart of Parque Metropolitano Simón Bolívar The festivities"
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"Caribbean and was the single largest land owner in Guatemala. Such holdings gave it great power over the governments of small countries. That was one of the factors that led to the coining of the phrase Banana republic. After more than two hundred years of social unrest, violent conflict and revolution, Central America today remains in a period of political transformation. Poverty, social injustice and violence are still widespread. Nicaragua is the second poorest country in the western hemisphere (only Haiti is poorer). Central America is the tapering isthmus of southern North America, with unique and varied geographic features. The"
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"when did the soviet union take over afghanistan"
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"Trade unions in Afghanistan in 1978. In December 1979 the CCATU was purged and restructured by the intervening Soviet Union regime into the sole Afghan trade union. The CCATU functioned along similar lines as other Soviet trade unions, claiming to work both for the improvement of working and living conditions, and \"defending the gains made by the Sowr (i.e. 1978) Revolution.\" At the 1990 Congress the CCATU became the National Workers' Union of Afghanistan (NUWA), retaining most of the previous leadership. In 1992 with the dominance of the Mujahideen, and the declaration of an Islamic state, the NUWA ceased to exist. The New Unionism"
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"History of Xinjiang were goaded with the taunt \"Just wait till the Chinese get here, they'll show you what's what!\" by Central Asians when they had altercations. The Chinese authorities viewed the Han migrants in Xinjiang as vital to defending the area against the Soviet Union. China opened up camps to train the Afghan Mujahideen near Kashgar and Khotan and supplied them with hundreds of millions of dollars worth of small arms, rockets, mines, and anti-tank weapons. Since the Chinese economic reform from the late 1970s has exacerbated uneven regional development, more Uyghurs have migrated to Xinjiang cities and some Hans have also"
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"when was i put a spell on you written"
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"Screaming (music) use of screaming vocals in experimental music. Noise music is notable for screamed vocals, examples being the well-known noise artist Masonna and the vocalist Maja Ratkje. Kansas City blues musicians began shouting in order to be heard over music in the loud dancehalls. The shouted vocals eventually became a characteristic for these bands. Key members of this movement include Big Joe Turner and Howlin' Wolf. One of the first known songs to utilize screaming vocals is said to be Screamin' Jay Hawkins' \"I Put a Spell on You\" (1956). Rock and roll (before the advent of heavy metal and punk"
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"duster), having a persona, is left out and wants to be used again (by writing in the sky, being on the Internet, becoming a DJ Radio, bringing a group of Mexicans, hiding in a tree with a delivery, and a broom and mop hiding places in the supermarket. The woman continues to use her Swiffer and the mop is left by itself. The second series of commercials include the mop, broom or feather duster finding a girlfriend to make out with (including a bowling ball, a rake or an antique doll). A commercial announcer states, \"Switch to Swiffer, and you'll"
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"who is known as the nightingale of india"
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"Hirabai Barodekar She visited China and the East African countries as a part of an Indian delegation in 1953. She was titled \"Gaan kokila\" (Nightingale of India) by Sarojini Naidu. An annual music festival is held in Mumbai by her disciple Dr Prabha Atre by the name 'Sureshbabu – Hirabai Smruti Sangeet Samaroh' since 1992, which has become one of the major festivals of music in the country. She was married to Shri Manikrao Gandhi-Barodekar. She passed through various troubles in her life especially to family requirements and there were many who were her dependents. Despite being such a talented and a"
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"Maila Anchal Hindi course. Phanishwar Nath Renu was subsequently awarded one of India's fourth highest civilian honours, the Padma Shri. This social novel details the trials and tribulations of a small group of people in a remote village of North-east Bihar during the Quit India Movement.It also has the reference of a young doctor (dagdar babu) who took care of the masses at that time,which was inspired by Dr. Alakh Niranjan, the first MBBS doctor in the locality. IT is a regional novel in true sense as local colour is reflected in it by means of dialect,life style,superstitions and beliefs,festivals and culture"
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"when did the original donkey kong come out"
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"Sheriff (video game) , also known as Bandido, is a 1979 arcade game by Nintendo. It is one of a group of Western-themed video games from the 1970s, preceded by at least \"Western Gun\", \"Outlaw\", and \"Boot Hill\". The player controls a county sheriff tasked with defense of a town against bandits, to rescue the captured woman. The game's concept is Nintendo's first damsel in distress theme, predating \" Donkey Kong\" (1981). The player controls a sheriff character against a gang of attacking bandits, to defend the town and rescue the captured woman. \"Sheriff\" distinctly features independent dual-joystick controls, which"
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"the crow. The bugs stop what they are doing and together defeat the crow and save the couple. Bugs in Love Bugs in Love is a \"Silly Symphonies\" animated Disney short film. It was released in 1932, and was the final Symphony to be shot with black-and-white film. A carnival is made by insects out of garbage. The carnival includes a Ferris wheel made out of a bike tire and pedals, a \"slide\" made out of a pipe, and a record player \"merry-go-round\". Two love bugs are skating on a broken mirror when the female bug leaves to her house"
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"what is the population of murphy north carolina"
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"Murphy, North Carolina Murphy is a town in and the county seat of Cherokee County, North Carolina, United States. It is situated at the confluence of the Hiwassee and Valley rivers. It is the westernmost county seat in the state of North Carolina, approximately from the state capital in Raleigh. The population of Murphy was 1,627 at the 2010 census. Murphy was named for North Carolina politician Archibald Murphey. The site of Murphy, along the Hiwassee River, was known to the Cherokee as \"Tlanusi-yi\" (the Leech Place), because of a legend about a giant leech named \"Tlanusi\" that lived in"
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"Burneyville, Oklahoma 12 houses. But in its heyday through the first half of the 20th century, the townsite three miles (5 km) north of the Red River included a hotel, grocery, general merchandise store, blacksmith, druggist, and two doctors. The 73430 Zip Code covers of mostly farms and ranches in the lush bottom lands of the Red River. Growers specialize in peanuts, pecans, watermelons, grains, hay, and cattle. Oil leases dot the area, and horse trainers also have operations. Love County has been called “the shopping mall of the world for quarter horses” in reference to its abundance of top equine stock"
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"what is the name of the snowman in the disney movie frozen"
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"Elsa (Frozen) cast as a villain, and Disney released the following synopsis for \"Frozen\" in May 2013: Earlier manuscripts included more antagonistic actions by Elsa, such as intentionally cursing Arendelle with an eternal winter. Additionally, she is shown creating an army of snowmen similar to the original Snow Queen's army of snowflakes; the comedic character of Olaf was at the time written as a smaller snowman who was cast out by Elsa for being too unintimidating. Within two months, however, scripts were altered to give emphasis to her lack of control over her powers. Olaf was reduced to the only snowman created"
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"duster), having a persona, is left out and wants to be used again (by writing in the sky, being on the Internet, becoming a DJ Radio, bringing a group of Mexicans, hiding in a tree with a delivery, and a broom and mop hiding places in the supermarket. The woman continues to use her Swiffer and the mop is left by itself. The second series of commercials include the mop, broom or feather duster finding a girlfriend to make out with (including a bowling ball, a rake or an antique doll). A commercial announcer states, \"Switch to Swiffer, and you'll"
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"what is the name of the airport in orlando"
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"Downtown Orlando the northern suburb of DeLand to the southern suburb of Poinciana. A large transfer station, the LYNX Central Station, currently handles Lynx bus transfers and was constructed to accommodate the large capacity expected from SunRail. Further development is underway to extend the service to multiple additional points south. Connections to the Orlando International Airport (MCO) and to other lines connecting to South Florida (All Aboard Florida) are being evaluated. Air The Orlando Executive Airport is located east of the CBD. While technically not in downtown proper, the airport serves the downtown district. Orlando City Hall is located on Orange Avenue"
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"Bushwhacked MP3 Middle East, Africa, Europe and across Asia. These carefully targeted actions are designed to attack the Islamic faith. This military action is a part of our campaign against diplomacy, intelligence, freedom, clock, tyre, the freezing of food, and a lot of dance.\" The fictional speech mixes political satire (\"the White House, a place where American Presidents have become outlaws and murderers themselves\") with absurdity (\"to all the men and women in our military .. I gave a 4th grade girl with more than forty cunts\") and highly explicit, vulgar language. The file is about two minutes long. The MP3 was"
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"who played simon barlow's mother in coronation street"
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"Simon Barlow cancer in October 2008 and they move in Peter's father, Ken Barlow (William Roache), his wife Deirdre Barlow (Anne Kirkbride) and her mother Blanche Hunt (Maggie Jones). Peter, at first reluctant to take an active role in raising Simon, changes his mind when he found out that Lucy had left her estate to him, on the condition that he raises Simon. Peter buys the local bookmaker's shop and moves in there, with Simon. Peter's drinking problem becomes evident when he comes to Simon's Nativity play, drunk and has a row with teaching staff in December 2008. Simon stays with Ken,"
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"Detectives in Trouble a patrol police and has a nickname \"cold feet \" as she will freeze in front of criminals and thus lose them. She dies in ep 7-8 to save a high school girl from a fire accident. Retired team leader of homicide department team 2. Computer genius in homicide department team 2. Detective in homicide department team 2. Trust park se hyuk wholeheartedly. Neighbor of yu mi and Jo min ju. Team leader of homicide department team 2. Kim Seung-woo was originally cast in the role of Jung Il-do, but dropped out for personal reasons a month before the show's"
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"who was the song dear mr president written about"
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"Dear Mr. President (Pink song) \"Dear Mr. President\" is a song by Pink featuring the Indigo Girls, and was recorded for Pink’s fourth album, \"I'm Not Dead\". The song is an open letter to the then-President of the United States, George W. Bush. The song criticizes several areas of Bush’s administration and terms in office, including the Iraq War, No Child Left Behind Act, opposition to gay marriage and the gay rights movement in general, perceived lack of empathy for poor and middle-class citizens, Bush’s strong religious beliefs, and Bush’s drinking and drug usage in college. Pink felt that it"
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"Survivalism (song) a hand picking a man up out of the wreckage of a crumbling bridge, claimed to be drawn by a prison inmate. There are various biblical quotations surrounding the drawing, and capital letters (un-capitalized letters in the second paragraph) align to form the word \"francesca\" once in the first paragraph, and twice in the second. Francesca has two documented meanings; 'free', and 'from Franconia' or 'from France'. The music video is available for download (both the lo-res and hi-res version) at the album's website. At the end of 2007, \"Rolling Stone\" readers voted the video as the best music video"
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"where did the sign of the cross come from"
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"individuals may make it at any time, clergy must make it at specific times (as in liturgies), and it is customary to make it on other occasions. Although the sign of the cross dates to ante-Nicene Christianity, it was rejected by some of the Reformers and is absent from some forms of Protestantism, although some other reformed Christian traditions, such as Anglicanism, Lutheranism, Presbyterianism, and Methodism sometimes use it. However, it has often been rejected by some Non-Conformist Protestants as being a high church practice, despite Martin Luther's positive personal view. The prescribed use of the sign in \"Book of"
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"Bushwhacked MP3 Middle East, Africa, Europe and across Asia. These carefully targeted actions are designed to attack the Islamic faith. This military action is a part of our campaign against diplomacy, intelligence, freedom, clock, tyre, the freezing of food, and a lot of dance.\" The fictional speech mixes political satire (\"the White House, a place where American Presidents have become outlaws and murderers themselves\") with absurdity (\"to all the men and women in our military .. I gave a 4th grade girl with more than forty cunts\") and highly explicit, vulgar language. The file is about two minutes long. The MP3 was"
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"who sings the sons of anarchy theme song"
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"Songs of Anarchy: Music from Sons of Anarchy Seasons 1–4 Songs of Anarchy: Music from Sons of Anarchy Seasons 1–4 is a soundtrack album featuring music from FX television program \"Sons of Anarchy\". The album consists of songs recorded for the show as well as those previously released through a number of EPs; \"Sons of Anarchy: North Country\" (2009), \"Sons of Anarchy: Shelter\" (2009) and \"Sons of Anarchy: The King is Gone\" (2010). Songs include covers of \"What a Wonderful World\", \"Forever Young\", \"John the Revelator and the Emmy nominated theme song \"This Life\" (performed by Curtis Stigers and the"
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"Dancing with a Broken Heart \"Sitting on Top of the World\". The song is about evolving after removing yourself for a bad situation, for your soul or spirit, making a big move, in leaving it, and becoming a better person from the experience, like in the lyrics \"I'm gonna bury all the past just six feet under, under/I'm gonna make a storm from lightning and thunder, thunder/I won't let dogs lie in the peace and quiet/Moving on to another time.\" The song was written by Goodrem and Vince Pizzinga, and produced by John Shanks. The song has heavy EDM guitar elements and is very pop."
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"what is the meaning of abba in hebrew"
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"Ithiel the magic square. Other phrases such as “Abba” (father) and “yomar” (he will say) are also encoded within the cryptic message of the cipher. Each other palindrome inside the magic square form barbarous names, which are corrupted names of deities particularly used in magical evocations. According to Rosemary Guiley barbarous names are used \"to command all spirits of the firmament, ether, and the elements.\" Due to the nature of the magic square each phrase can be read in four different directions. The evocation attributed to Arimanius Théletos has been rendered from Hebrew to English thus: L'BAMAOMABAL L'ITIEL,<br> ABATzABA YOMARAMOY,<br> TATzARO'ORATzATA,"
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"by its rural population. Cohen writes that the \"imposition of the historically burdened Western contrasts of town and country, shopkeeper and peasant, or merchant and landlord, serves only to distort the realities of the Chinese economic tradition\". A bur is presented by the Rambam (Maimonides) as a person having neither (ethical) torah education nor virtues of manners nor the ability to acquire them. Maimonides gives five definitions of Hebrew terms found in Jewish scripture, that discuss foolishness and wisdom, they are, in ascending order: bur, am ha'aretz, golem, chacham, and chasid. The definition of the Hebrew term \"bur\" is extracted"
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"who sings that was then this is now"
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"That Was Then, This Is Now (song) \"That Was Then, This Is Now\" is a song written by Vance Brescia for his band The Mosquitos and recorded as the title track of their 1985 EP. Clive Davis of Arista records heard it and picked it to be the Monkees comeback single and theme of The Monkees 20th Anniversary Tour. The Monkees (at that point consisting of Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork) covered the song for Arista Records, who released their recording as a single and on the compilation album \"Then & Now... The Best of The Monkees\" in June 1986."
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"Dancing with a Broken Heart \"Sitting on Top of the World\". The song is about evolving after removing yourself for a bad situation, for your soul or spirit, making a big move, in leaving it, and becoming a better person from the experience, like in the lyrics \"I'm gonna bury all the past just six feet under, under/I'm gonna make a storm from lightning and thunder, thunder/I won't let dogs lie in the peace and quiet/Moving on to another time.\" The song was written by Goodrem and Vince Pizzinga, and produced by John Shanks. The song has heavy EDM guitar elements and is very pop."
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"when did the houston astros join the league"
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"Houston Astros The Houston Astros are an American professional baseball team based in Houston, Texas. The Astros compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) West division, having moved to the division in 2013 after spending their first 51 seasons in the National League (NL). The Astros have played their home games at Minute Maid Park since 2000. The Astros were established as the Houston Colt .45s and entered the National League as an expansion team in along with the New York Mets. The current name—reflecting Houston's role as the control center of"
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"Cincinnati Reds putting their mascot Mr. Redlegs in its place as well as putting the name of the team inside of the wishbone \"C\". In the 1990s the more traditional, early logos of Reds came back with the current logo reflecting more of what the team's logo was when they were first founded. Along with the logo, the Reds' uniforms have been changed many different times throughout their history. Following their departure from being called the \"Redlegs\" in 1956 the Reds made a groundbreaking change to their uniforms with the use of sleeveless jerseys, seen only once before in the Major Leagues"
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"when was laika the dog sent into space"
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"Laika Laika (; c. 1954 – 3 November 1957) was a Soviet space dog who became one of the first animals in space, and the first animal to orbit the Earth. Laika, a stray dog from the streets of Moscow, was selected to be the occupant of the Soviet spacecraft Sputnik 2 that was launched into outer space on 3 November 1957. Little was known about the impact of spaceflight on living creatures at the time of Laika's mission, and the technology to de-orbit had not yet been developed, so Laika's survival was never expected. Some scientists believed humans would"
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"Soviet space exploration history on Soviet stamps Soviet space exploration history has been well documented on Soviet stamps. These Soviet stamps cover a broad spectrum of subjects related to the Soviet space program. While much of the focus has been placed on the nation's notable \"firsts\" in space flight, including: earth orbiting satellite, Sputnik 1; animal in space, the dog Laika on Sputnik 2; human in space and earth orbit, Yuri Gagarin on Vostok 1; first spacewalk, Alexey Leonov on Voskhod 2; woman in space, Valentina Tereshkova on Vostok 6; Moon impact, 1959, and unmanned landing; space station; and interplanetary"
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"where did they film the bad news bears"
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"replies by telling the Yankees where they can put their trophy. The Bears cheer and Timmy Lupus overcomes his chronic shyness enough to yell \"Wait 'til next year!\", then they spray their beers all over each other. The movie ends with a field celebration that makes it look as if they won the game. Tatum O'Neal was paid $350,000 plus a percentage of the profits. These were later estimated to be $1.9 million. \"The Bad News Bears\" was filmed in and around Los Angeles, primarily in the San Fernando Valley. The field where they played is in Mason Park on"
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"duster), having a persona, is left out and wants to be used again (by writing in the sky, being on the Internet, becoming a DJ Radio, bringing a group of Mexicans, hiding in a tree with a delivery, and a broom and mop hiding places in the supermarket. The woman continues to use her Swiffer and the mop is left by itself. The second series of commercials include the mop, broom or feather duster finding a girlfriend to make out with (including a bowling ball, a rake or an antique doll). A commercial announcer states, \"Switch to Swiffer, and you'll"
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"who plays spike in buffy the vampire slayer"
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"James Marsters James Wesley Marsters (born August 20, 1962) is an American actor, musician and voice actor. He is best known for his role as the English vampire Spike in The WB series \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\" and its spin-off, \"Angel\". Since then, he has played the alien super villain Brainiac on the Superman-inspired series \"Smallville\", Captain John Hart on \"Torchwood\" and terrorist Barnabas Greeley in Syfy's \"Caprica\". He appeared in a supporting role in the film \"P.S. I Love You\", as Victor Hesse in the \"Hawaii Five-0\" reboot, Victor Stein in the Marvel Comics series \"Runaways\" and as the"
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"Once More, with Feeling (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) from stores, including Anya's magic shop, lies to Buffy and goes on a clandestine and almost deadly date. Left to take care of Dawn after the death of their mother Joyce Summers (Kristine Sutherland) in the fifth season (\"The Body\"), Buffy has come to depend more heavily on Giles. Following Dawn's date, Buffy asks Giles to shoulder responsibility for disciplining her, much to his discomfort. Buffy's former nemesis is Spike (James Marsters), a vampire. In the fourth season The Initiative, a secret military organization whose mission is to evaluate and eliminate demonic beings, rendered Spike harmless by implanting a microchip"
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"Economy of the United States average household and employee income among OECD nations, and in 2010, they had the fourth-highest median household income, down from second-highest in 2007. The United States has held the world's largest national economy (not including colonial empires) since at least the 1890s. It is the world's largest producer of oil and natural gas. In 2016, it was the world's largest trading nation as well as its second-largest manufacturer, representing a fifth of the global manufacturing output. The U.S. also has both the largest economy and the largest industrial sector, at 2005 prices according to the UNCTAD. The U.S. not only"
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"Berge Meere und Giganten World War: generations have come and gone, and technology continues to advance and spread from Europe and America over the rest of the world. Overpopulation has become a problem, and the leaders of industry have seized state power. Pacified by the improvement in material conditions, the masses of the cities raise no objection. At the same time that it sees radical technological innovations, Europe suffers declining birth rates and experiences waves of mass migration from Africa. In an effort to maintain their rule, the ruling Senates of Europe agree to restrict the public's access to science and technology. London is"
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"when did belfast become the capital of northern ireland"
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"Gangs in the United Kingdom McGraw from Glasgow and Curtis Warren from Liverpool who are amongst some of the most infamous. In more recent times the emergence of organised crime groups from outside the United Kingdom has increasingly been documented in British media. Some organised crime syndicates that are known to operate in the United Kingdom include the Triads, Russian Mafia, Albanian Mafia and the Rathkeale Rovers. Sectarian, or 'political' gangs have featured in British cities such as Liverpool in England, Glasgow in Scotland and Belfast in Northern Ireland. Belfast has been the capital of Northern Ireland since its establishment in 1921 following the Government"
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"Day match between the two clubs. In addition to problems in domestic football, the Northern Ireland international team has also suffered from sectarian problems. In 2002 Celtic player Neil Lennon announced that he would no longer play for Northern Ireland because he received a death threat, and death threats appeared on the walls of loyalist areas including in his home town of Lurgan, Co Armagh. Association football in Northern Ireland Association football in Northern Ireland, widely known as football or sometimes as soccer (to avoid confusion with Gaelic football), is one of the most popular sports in Northern Ireland. The"
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"to date. In May 2016, an extended play featuring a Spanish version of the song, titled \"Que Tu Corazón Vuelva a Latir\", was released in promotion of Gokey's fourth studio album, \"La Esperanza Frente a Mi\" (2016), a Spanish re-recording of \"Hope in Front of Me\". \"Tell Your Heart to Beat Again\" is a midtempo, piano-driven ballad written by Bernie Herms, Randy Phillips, and Matthew West. Initially composed in the style of Contemporary Christian music, Gokey's recording also includes influences of blue-eyed soul and country pop. According to the sheet music published by BMG Rights Management, \"Tell Your Heart to"
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"Dancing with a Broken Heart \"Sitting on Top of the World\". The song is about evolving after removing yourself for a bad situation, for your soul or spirit, making a big move, in leaving it, and becoming a better person from the experience, like in the lyrics \"I'm gonna bury all the past just six feet under, under/I'm gonna make a storm from lightning and thunder, thunder/I won't let dogs lie in the peace and quiet/Moving on to another time.\" The song was written by Goodrem and Vince Pizzinga, and produced by John Shanks. The song has heavy EDM guitar elements and is very pop."
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"unmapped. There are also ongoing studies of the region between Mercury and the Sun. Objects may yet be discovered in the Solar System's uncharted regions. Currently, the furthest known objects, such as Comet West, have aphelia around 70,000 AU from the Sun, but as the Oort cloud becomes better known, this may change. The Solar System is located in the Milky Way, a barred spiral galaxy with a diameter of about 100,000 light-years containing about 100 billion stars. The Sun resides in one of the Milky Way's outer spiral arms, known as the Orion–Cygnus Arm or Local Spur. The Sun"
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"HD 149026 fusion of hydrogen in the core of the star is coming to an end, and it is beginning to evolve towards red gianthood. At a distance of 250 light-years, the star is not visible to the unaided eye. However, it should be easily seen in binoculars or a small telescope. The star is over twice as enriched with chemical elements heavier than hydrogen and helium as the Sun. Because of this and the fact that the star is relatively bright, a group of astronomers in N2K Consortium began to study the star. The star's anomalous composition as measured may be"
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"what instrument does anna play in freaky friday"
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"Freaky Friday (2003 film) the rehearsal dinner, Anna's bandmates come to try to convince \"Anna\" to sneak off to the audition, but they are caught by security. Ryan surprises Tess and Anna by giving \"Anna\" permission to go. He explains that he just wants the kids to accept him, and he urges \"Tess\" to go support the band, finally winning her over. Since Tess cannot play, Anna unplugs her guitar, and plays while Tess mimes along and enjoys doing so. Jake watches the performance and realizes that Anna is the one for him. Tess also realizes how fun music is, and promises to treat"
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"are sent to fairy tale world to prove they could handle the situations better themselves. After Cloe as Rapunzel tries to escape the tower, Jade as Snow White tries living with seven hip hop singing dwarves, Sasha as Red Riding Hood tries outsmarting the cunning wolf and Yasmin as Cinderella tries to escape her ugly, evil sisters and get to the ball, the kidz realize they shouldn't misjudge someone before they have spent a day in their shoes! Bratz Kidz Bratz Kidz are the child equivalent to the popular Bratz doll line. The dolls are 6 inches tall and are"
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"The Lady with the Dog The story beautifully captures the quiet desperation of the two protagonists, their dissatisfaction with their meaningless lives and loveless marriages, and their craving for something better. Their deep love for each other fills that void and radically transforms their outlook on life. But that love also breaks their hearts, for, in 19th century Russia, they find it almost impossible to break away and start a new life together. The story can be seen as \"Gurov's spiritual journey—his transformation from a connoisseur of women to a man tenderly devoted to a single ordinary woman.\" The story can also be seen as"
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"duster), having a persona, is left out and wants to be used again (by writing in the sky, being on the Internet, becoming a DJ Radio, bringing a group of Mexicans, hiding in a tree with a delivery, and a broom and mop hiding places in the supermarket. The woman continues to use her Swiffer and the mop is left by itself. The second series of commercials include the mop, broom or feather duster finding a girlfriend to make out with (including a bowling ball, a rake or an antique doll). A commercial announcer states, \"Switch to Swiffer, and you'll"
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"when was the seventh day adventist church established"
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"History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church The Seventh-day Adventist Church had its roots in the Millerite movement of the 1830s to the 1840s, during the period of the Second Great Awakening, and was officially founded in 1863. Prominent figures in the early church included Hiram Edson, James Springer White (Husband to Ellen G. White), Joseph Bates, and J. N. Andrews. Over the ensuing decades the church expanded from its original base in New England to become an international organization. Significant developments such the reviews initiated by evangelicals Donald Barnhouse and Walter Martin, in the 20th century led to its recognition"
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"Seventh-day Adventist Church of Tonga zone . Seventh-day Adventists typically observe the Sabbath on Saturday. The SDA Church determines that in Tonga the Sabbath is observed as if the IDL ran along the 180° meridian and the time zone were , so it observes the Sabbath on Sunday. The Seventh-day Adventist church in Tonga took almost twenty years to become established. The SDA is against dancing, and smoking is grounds for being expelled from the church. The SDA is stricter than other churches in observing the Sabbath. In the early years the insistence on eating only \"clean\" foods and abstaining from tobacco and alcohol were"
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"has not changed dramatically but the number of homeless families has increased according to a report of HUD. The United States Congress appropriated $25 million in the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Grants for 2008 to show the effectiveness of Rapid Re-housing programs in reducing family homelessness. In February 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, part of which addressed homelessness prevention, allocating $1.5 billion for a Homeless Prevention Fund. The Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) program's name was changed to Emergency Solution Grant (ESG) program, and funds were re-allocated to assist with homeless prevention and rapid re-housing"
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"2006 United States elections of the election a \"thumpin'\" by the Democrats. Democrats have promised an agenda that includes withdrawing from the war in Iraq, raising the minimum wage, implementing all of the 9/11 Commission recommendations, eliminating subsidies for oil companies, restricting lobbyists, repealing tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans, lowering interest rates on college loans, expanding stem-cell research, investigating political appointees for actions taken during and leading to the war in Iraq, allowing current tax cuts to expire, and negotiating Medicare prescription drug prices. They planned to legislate these issues within their first 100 legislative hours of power in January 2007. According to"
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"when did the spanish first come to north america"
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"History of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States they feasted near St. Augustine with Florida Indians, probably on stewed pork and garbanzo beans. Spanish claims to Alaska and the west coast of North America date to the papal bull of 1493, and the Treaty of Tordesillas. In 1513, this claim was reinforced by Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa, the first European to sight the Pacific Ocean, when he claimed all lands adjoining this ocean for the Spanish Crown. Spain only started to colonize the claimed territory north of present-day Mexico in the 18th century, when it settled the northern coast of Las Californias (California). They also explored"
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"Spanish immigration to Cuba the island. In 1514, a settlement was founded in what was to become Havana. Spanish was brought to Cuba by the Spaniards and is the dialect of the Spanish language as it is spoken in Cuba. Cuban Spanish is most similar to, and originates largely from the Spanish spoken in the Canary Islands. Cuba owes much of its speech patterns to the heavy Canarian migrations, of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Cuba is traditionally a Catholic country. The Roman Catholic religion was brought to Cuba by Spanish colonialists at the beginning of the 16th century, is the most prevalent"
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"who sings back to the future theme song"
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"the end of January 2010. It sold out in August 2014; however, on October 12, 2015 it was made available as an unlimited release in a single-disc edition, featuring the music on disc one of the two-disc set. Back to the Future (soundtrack) Back to the Future: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the film of the same name. It was released on July 8, 1985 by MCA Records. The album included two tracks culled from Alan Silvestri's compositions for the film, two tracks from Huey Lewis and the News, two songs played by the"
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"Dancing with a Broken Heart \"Sitting on Top of the World\". The song is about evolving after removing yourself for a bad situation, for your soul or spirit, making a big move, in leaving it, and becoming a better person from the experience, like in the lyrics \"I'm gonna bury all the past just six feet under, under/I'm gonna make a storm from lightning and thunder, thunder/I won't let dogs lie in the peace and quiet/Moving on to another time.\" The song was written by Goodrem and Vince Pizzinga, and produced by John Shanks. The song has heavy EDM guitar elements and is very pop."
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"All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth \"All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth\" is a novelty Christmas song written in 1944 by Donald Yetter Gardner while teaching music at public schools in Smithtown, New York. He asked his second grade class what they wanted for Christmas, and noticed that almost all of the students had at least one front tooth missing as they answered in a lisp. Gardner wrote the song in 30 minutes. In a 1995 interview, Gardner said, \"I was amazed at the way that silly little song was picked up"
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"Esther Drummond for the part of Katusi. However, white actress Alexa Havins was announced by the BBC on 6 January 2011, the character's surname having been changed to Drummond. Havins was not initially sure about accepting the role when she was offered it due to having recently become a mother. She revealed that her husband, actor Justin Bruening, being a \"Torchwood\" \"fan-boy\" influenced her decision to accept the role, stating that he told her \"you've got to take this part\" and offered to assume child-minding responsibilities. In preparation for the role Havins watched some of the earlier series of \"Torchwood\" to acquire"
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"Appatlo Okadundevadu sister ahalya and brother in law Savyasachi there they advices him to exile to foreign then Raju refuses to leave because he loves cricket so he don't want to lose cricket. Then suddenly they were attacked by police on the leadership of imtiyaz. In the shootout all were escapes successfully except Raju. In the other side two cops were dead then imtiyaz swears on their death and challenges with Raju to destroy him, his sister brother in law and his gang and lefts him. Meanwhile, in Ganesh utsav the railway colony association grandly celebrates Ganesh utsav but in the celebrations"
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"to change its name to the Metro Vancouver Regional District. The regional district was therefore formally renamed a second time by the Government of British Columbia on January 30, 2017 to the Metro Vancouver Regional District. The Metro Vancouver Regional District (MVRD) is located east of the Strait of Georgia and north of the State of Washington and is bisected by the Fraser River. The boundaries of the MVRD match those of the Vancouver CMA. In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Metro Vancouver Regional District recorded a population of 2,463,431 living in 960,894 of its"
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"Pradesh has tried to check this soil erosion and expansion of ravines by the means of watershed development and by aerial-seeding for plants like \"Prosopis\", \"Acacia\", and \"Jatropha\" in the ravines.and mp govt. are trying to increase the education system of bhind district According to the 2011 census Bhind District had a population of 1,703,562, roughly equal to the nation of The Gambia or the US state of Nebraska. This gives it a ranking of 286th in India (out of a total of 640). The district has a population density of . Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011"
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"Boca Chita Key Historic District bond with the exterior clad in uncoursed limestone.” At the base the tower is in diameter and is founded on a square concrete base. The observation deck has protective rails painted in white paint, The dome fitted with the lantern light is steel frame cage. The entrance door has a stone projection. There is a circular staircase which is cantilevered from the wall of the tower. The owner of the island had built it with the objective of using it as a navigation guide for his business operations on the island. However, a few hours after the lighthouse was lighted"
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"F. Hugh Herbert Archer\". Herbert's play \"The Moon Is Blue\" had a run of 924 performances on Broadway, which was adapted for the screen version produced and directed by Otto Preminger, who had been responsible for the stage production. The film adaptation, released in 1953, was controversial at the time owing to its frank language and sexual themes. When the Breen office refused to give it a Motion Picture Production Code seal of approval, United Artists opted to release the film without one, and the success of the film was instrumental in weakening the long-standing influence of the Code. Herbert won the Writers"
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"Compensation (film) the splendor or romance and a possible lifetime commitment only to be forced to deal with the dreaded disease of their difference times: tuberculosis and AIDS. The multi-layered film tackles various issues that arise in the relationship of the \"mixed\" couples. The entire film was shot in Chicago, Illinois to play a tribute to the director's previous residence and to expose the audience to the beautiful city. Well-known filming locations within Chicago. Reginald R. Robinson, a noted ragtime composer and performer, served as the film's period music score composer. He incorporated the piano and mandolin into all his compositions for"
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"Neville Ashworth Neville Ashworth is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Jim Millea. He debuted on-screen during the episode airing on 3 October 2005 and was created by David Hanson. Neville departed in July 2010 with his wife Suzanne Ashworth (Suzanne Hall) and their son Josh Ashworth (Sonny Flood), after they were all axed by new executive producer Paul Marquess. Neville Ashworth is one of the main 'adult' characters in Hollyoaks and the head of the Ashworth family. As such, the character has provided the parental viewpoint in storylines that cover issues such"
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"Tales from Bective Bridge Tales from Bective Bridge is a collection of ten short stories concerning rural Ireland and its populace by the writer, Mary Lavin, born an American, who returned along with her family to Ireland in 1925. The collection was first published in 1942, with the assistance of Lord Dunsany, who also wrote the introduction to the collection when first published. The collection established her as a writer of note, and won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1943. The bridge of the title, Bective Bridge, lies not far from what was her home, Abbey Farm, near"
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"Art Poe a book entitled \"Poe's Run and Other Poems.\" Of Poe's long touchdown run to beat Yale 6-0 in 1898, Sykes penned: \"Hys eyes on ye dystante Goale; He lookes behynde him not, but from ye Scripture learned in Youthe Rememberethe Mrs. Lot. \"Ye Elis tears in fierce Pursuite; But Poe eludes ycm alle; He rushes 'twixt ye quyverrynge Postes, & sytteth on ye Balle.\" Poe's stardom on the gridiron as a junior and senior at Princeton was the result of a remarkable comeback from a severe leg injury suffered during his freshman year, after which doctors doubted that he would"
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"Afya Foundation Afya Foundation is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization based in Yonkers, New York. It was founded in 2007 by Danielle Butin, MPH, OTR after a trip to Tanzania, where she encountered the dire circumstances and severely limited medical resources of their medical clinics. Afya, which means \"good health\" in Swahili seeks to spread \"Good Health Through Giving,\" and does so by providing medical supplies, consumables, sustainable equipment, and community outreach supplies to international health clinics. The primary goal of Afya is to bring good health to those who need it most. One way in which it accomplishes this goal"
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"Kaivara Kaiwara is a small town in the Chickballapur district of Karnataka state, located northeast of Bangalore, India. Kaiwara is a popular place to visit, as it is very close to Bangalore (about 65 km away), the capital of Karnataka. Free boarding (prasada) and well-maintained, low-cost accommodation is available at the ashram. Chintamani Town is the nearest Taluk Centre and a business hub of this part of Karnataka and beside talagavara is also one of the village where cm kumarswamy is the son in law of that village. As of the 2001 Indian census, Kaiwara's population was 5,488, of which"
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"Gudiyatham started in 1935 under a scheme for sugarcane research of the Imperial Council of Agricultural Research. From 1981 onward, it is under the jurisdiction of the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore. (TNAU) Seventh day adventist matriculation higher secondary school at sadukarai is one of the most famous school in the surrounding ,it is a christian missionary school.It famous for it simplicity,and one of the less fees collecting private schooling in the surrounding.After spreading quality education for few year the school extended it boundary by extending another campus nearby. Thiruvalluvar higher secondary school established around 65 years ago is one of"
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"Ōei Invasion policy toward Japan. Under Sejong, Joseon relinquished its claims to Tsushima and decided to grant trade privileges to the Sō clan in exchange for its duty to maintain trade order. In 1419, King Sejong, under the advice of his father and former king Taejong, decided to attack the enemy at Tsushima while the pirates were engaged in conflict with China. In the May 1419, notice of this plan was sent as an ultimatum to the Tsushima province authorities. In the war declaration against Tsushima government, the King claimed Tsushima, known as Daemado in Korean, had degraded due to the lack"
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"Mysteries of Yoshitsune I&II The story from the first chapter follows the \"darkside inhabitants\" - darts, who were scattered all over Europe, fighting for different countries even against fellow inhabitants. The second chapter described how they tried to make something that would surpass them and for purpose of fighting, so were created 13 \"shitos\" (使徒, apostle, disciple), but their bodies were incomplete and could not appear under the sun. From the third chapter, now known as \"vampires\", is followed their life. They didn't pursue their purpose of life, and as become aware of the darkness inside them, raises the question what is now purpose"
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"were: Icosium Icosium (, \"Ikosion\") was a Punic and Berber city, a Roman colony, and an early medieval bishopric (now a Latin titular see) in the casbah area of Algiers.. Icosium's Greek name \"Ikosion\" was later later explained as deriving from the Greek word for \"twenty\" (, \"eikosi\"), supposedly because it had been founded by 20 companions of Hercules when he visited the Atlas Mountains during his labors. In fact, the settlement and its name seem to have come from Punic colonists at some time before the 3rd century. Its Punic name (\"Seagull Island\") was then transcribed into Greek and"
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"History of Andhra Pradesh ruler mentioned in inscriptions from Gurajala in Guntur district. Possibly a son of Ehuvula Santamula, he ruled for over 11 years. During the third century CE the Brihatpalayanas ruled north Andhra from their capital, Kodur, in the Krishna district. One dynasty was the Jaya Varma. The Ananda Gotrikas (335-425) ruled coastal Andhra from their capital, Kapotapuram. Their affiliations are unknown.finded Anandagotras few familyes in anantapur district, kadiri taluk, it an old kadapa district@ hiranya raajya, in puranas. anandagotras living in vedaranya, of kadhiri area hill/mountain places called batrapalli forest, gogannapeta, pandava raju hill, and vankapalli.demolished old andha/kandarapuram, kambamraayudu mountain hill"
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"into the trailer. They do, but only after the male in the couple receives a kiss on the cheek from one of the passengers. Once the trailer leaves, the couple go back to their chairs, as the woman in the couple says to the man regarding the party, \"If you mention this to anybody, I'll divorce you,\" before putting their heads back in their magazines. The majority of the video is in color, but the beginning and ending scenes are in greyscale to give it a deserted and dusty look. \"I Feel Lucky\" debuted at number 58 on the U.S."
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"Max Taubert when a Sinclair gas station occupied the lot that included a hamburger stand. It is approximately tall, and is made of thousands of oil cans. It was rescued from possible demolition in 2008 by a group of local volunteers. Unfortunately, the business that agreed to house the pile temporarily wanted the pile off its property and the pile was removed to an unknown location. Casselton, North Dakota Casselton is a city in Cass County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 2,329 at the 2010 census. making it the twentieth largest city in North Dakota. Casselton was founded"
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"Sarnia Cherie sea. Thy voice calls me ever, forget thee I'll never, I left thee in anger, I knew not thy worth. Was told of far countries, the heav'n of the bold, The sun always shone, and \"race\" took no part, So I'm coming home, thou of all art the best. </poem> CHORUS A version in Dgèrnésiais, Guernsey's native dialect of the Norman language, has also been made: <poem> Sarnia, chière patrie, bijou d'la maïr, Ta vouaix m'appeule terjous, mon tcheur plloin d'envie, Quaend j'saonge, j'té vaie derchier, mesme comme t'étais d'vànt, Tes bànques et tes rotchets. Ah! Dé toutes la pus"
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"final in Indianapolis, and the doubles final at the U.S. Clay Court Championship in Chicago. Jean Danilovich Jean Danilovich (born July 29, 1946) was an American amateur tennis player. In 1964, she was ranked in Class A nationally (meaning she was included among those ranked No. 21 to No. 24) and was No. 6 in the \"18 & Under\" rankings in the U.S. She won her first big title at the tennis tournament in Cincinnati and defeated Julie Heldman in the semifinals and Alice Tym in the final to win the title in Cincinnati. She also reached the doubles final"
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"wishing fountain located in the lobby, and often there will be a classic car parked in the lobby for viewing, from the World of Wearable Art & Classic Cars museum. The hotel has 9 floors and 113 rooms, a private outdoor pool as well as a gymnasium. There are several dining options in the hotel: the seafood restaurant, Oceano, the Japanese restaurant, Miyazu, located on the mezzanine floor, the Atom Cafe, and the nautical themed Port 'o' Call bar. Rutherford Hotel The Rutherford Hotel (named after Sir Ernest Rutherford) is a luxury accommodation hotel in Nelson, New Zealand It is"
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"Series 1, Episode 8 (Humans) without her and without Fred. The Hawkins return home. After Karen leaves, she is met by Pete and they reluctantly go off together. The final scene shows Niska on a train, with a copy of the programme. On 2 August 2015, \"Episode 8\" aired on Channel 4 in the UK to a viewership of 3.997 million. A further 491,000 households watched the episode on Channel 4 +1. On both channels, \"Humans\" was the highest rated show that week. UK reviews were positive. Michael Hogan of \"The Telegraph\" gave the episode 5 out of 5 stars, praising both the \"uniformly excellent\""
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"into the trailer. They do, but only after the male in the couple receives a kiss on the cheek from one of the passengers. Once the trailer leaves, the couple go back to their chairs, as the woman in the couple says to the man regarding the party, \"If you mention this to anybody, I'll divorce you,\" before putting their heads back in their magazines. The majority of the video is in color, but the beginning and ending scenes are in greyscale to give it a deserted and dusty look. \"I Feel Lucky\" debuted at number 58 on the U.S."
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"Lewisville, Idaho Lewisville is a city in Jefferson County, Idaho, United States. The population was 458 at the 2010 census. Lewisville is part of the Idaho Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. Lewisville was established in 1882. In 1960, Lewisville became the corporate headquarters of Idahoan Foods, a producer of dehydrated potato products such as instant mashed potatoes, potato casserole, and hash browns. In 2011, the headquarters was moved to Idaho Falls, south, though it still maintains its main plant in Lewisville. For the city's important role in Idaho's potato industry, Governor Butch Otter proclaimed August 11, 2007 \"Lewisville Day\" statewide. Lewisville"
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"most properties wins. The rules of the original \"Monopoly Junior\" game are very similar to the modern rules. Players are dealt $31 at the beginning of the game: five $1 notes, four $2, three $3, one $4 and one $5. Players take turns in order, with the initial player determined by chance before the game: players roll the die, and the highest roller goes first. A typical turn begins with the rolling of the die and the player advancing their token clockwise around the board the corresponding number of spaces. When the player lands on a vacant amusement they must"
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"APE Foundation APE Foundation The Association for Protection of the Environment (APE) is a non-governmental organization working on issues regarding the conservation, and restoration of the environment, education about permaculture and agroforestry among other things. The group says its mission is \"to protect the existing forest and wildlife, particularly in Khao Nor Chuchi Lowland Forest and to increase biodiversity in the area\". Among other issues, it is also concerned with endangered species, deforestation and climate change. APE was started in 2010 by a Thai and British group of conservation workers and volunteers who come from biology, forestry, design and teaching"
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"Compensation (film) the splendor or romance and a possible lifetime commitment only to be forced to deal with the dreaded disease of their difference times: tuberculosis and AIDS. The multi-layered film tackles various issues that arise in the relationship of the \"mixed\" couples. The entire film was shot in Chicago, Illinois to play a tribute to the director's previous residence and to expose the audience to the beautiful city. Well-known filming locations within Chicago. Reginald R. Robinson, a noted ragtime composer and performer, served as the film's period music score composer. He incorporated the piano and mandolin into all his compositions for"
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"Airborn (novel) months later, Matt meets Kate in Paris, where she is exhibiting her cloud cat skeleton and photographs. Matt reveals that he will attend the Airship Academy, with the help of the reward money for finding Szpirglas' base of operations. Kate's plans to begin her zoology studies at a university. The novel ends with them holding hands. \"Airborn\" was first released in Canada in February 2004. It was shortly followed with its release in the United Kingdom and the United States in April and May 2004 respectively. Below is the release details for the first edition hardback and paperback copies in"
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"Appatlo Okadundevadu sister ahalya and brother in law Savyasachi there they advices him to exile to foreign then Raju refuses to leave because he loves cricket so he don't want to lose cricket. Then suddenly they were attacked by police on the leadership of imtiyaz. In the shootout all were escapes successfully except Raju. In the other side two cops were dead then imtiyaz swears on their death and challenges with Raju to destroy him, his sister brother in law and his gang and lefts him. Meanwhile, in Ganesh utsav the railway colony association grandly celebrates Ganesh utsav but in the celebrations"
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"Mumble rap Mumble rap (often used to describe \"emo rap\" and \"SoundCloud rap\") is a loosely defined derogatory term for a group of subgenres of hip-hop that largely spread on the online audio distribution platform SoundCloud in the 2010s. Although the name implies mumbling, many rappers who have been labeled \"mumble\" rappers, have criticized the term as they claim they do not actually mumble in their raps, and that it is used to degrade younger rappers. The term is used exclusively as a pejorative to rappers that put little emphasis on lyricism. So called \"mumble rappers'\" lyrics can range from"
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"Survivalism (song) a hand picking a man up out of the wreckage of a crumbling bridge, claimed to be drawn by a prison inmate. There are various biblical quotations surrounding the drawing, and capital letters (un-capitalized letters in the second paragraph) align to form the word \"francesca\" once in the first paragraph, and twice in the second. Francesca has two documented meanings; 'free', and 'from Franconia' or 'from France'. The music video is available for download (both the lo-res and hi-res version) at the album's website. At the end of 2007, \"Rolling Stone\" readers voted the video as the best music video"
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"Benjamin Franklin a lunar eclipse. Franklin was said to have noted that the prevailing winds were actually from the northeast, contrary to what he had expected. In correspondence with his brother, Franklin learned that the same storm had not reached Boston until after the eclipse, despite the fact that Boston is to the northeast of Philadelphia. He deduced that storms do not always travel in the direction of the prevailing wind, a concept that greatly influenced meteorology. After the Icelandic volcanic eruption of Laki in 1783, and the subsequent harsh European winter of 1784, Franklin made observations connecting the causal nature of"
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"Château de Meudon two tables of marble of campan green of long supported on feet consolle gilded and scultés. Originally, the alcove is decorated with the grotesque 12 months of Claude Audran III, coming from the Gobelins [Goblin Factory], which still keeps 9 of the 12 initials. The inventory of the furniture of the Crown makes the following description: \"A three-piece tapestry of low-woven tapestry, wool and evening, enhanced with gold and silver, manufactures in Paris, the Gobelins manufactory, the design of Audran, On twelve bands of daffodil, the divinities who preside at the twelve months of the year, under grotesque porticoes of"
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"Forsythe). Set in Los Angeles, \"The Colbys\" focuses on the extended Colby family as Jeff relocates to California to start his life anew—and comes face to face with Fallon, now married to his cousin Miles. A fierce rivalry is sparked between Jeff and Miles, and the love triangle spans the series. Miles's father, billionaire Jason Colby (Heston), has a rocky marriage to the icy Sable (Stephanie Beacham), and a longtime attraction to Sable's sister Francesca (Ross)—Jeff's estranged mother, and the former wife of Jason's deceased brother. Other characters include Jason's powerful sister Constance (Stanwyck), Miles's twin sister Monica (Tracy Scoggins)"
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"fable in which Heracles has to make a choice between Virtue and Vice. He also interpreted religion through the framework of naturalism. Prodicus was a native of Ioulis on the island of Ceos, the birthplace of Simonides, whom he is described as having imitated. Prodicus came frequently to Athens for the purpose of transacting business on behalf of his native city, and attracted admiration as an orator, although his voice was deep and apt to fall. Plutarch describes him as slender and weak; and Plato also alludes to his weakness, and a degree of effeminacy which thus resulted. Philostratus accuses"
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"Anti-austerity movement in Greece Greece. This second wave of demonstrations proved different from the years before in that they were not partisan and began through peaceful means. Some of the events later turned violent, particularly in the capital city of Athens. Inspired by the anti-austerity protests in Spain, these demonstrations were organised entirely using social networking sites, which earned it the nickname \"May of Facebook\". The demonstrations and square sit-ins were officially ended when municipal police removed demonstrators from Thessaloniki's White Tower square on 7 August 2011. On 29 June 2011, violent clashes occurred between the riot police and activists as the Greek parliament"
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"February 1970. It had as a precursor the labour uprisings of the 1930s. Key figures in the Black Power movement include Makandal Daaga, Clive Nunez and Basdeo Panday. The movement was responsible for bringing about significant social changes within Trinidad & Tobago, in particular the upward mobility of blacks in corporate Trinidad. The Haitian revolution is one of the most exemplifying parts in history pertaining to black power in the Caribbean. This revolution led haiti to become the first black republic of the new world. Haitians developed a fierce vibrant and resistant culture in which they defended themselves from the"
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"Asian Americans in arts and entertainment After thrilling audiences as the third lead and villain in \"Enter the Ninja\" (1981), he was given the solo lead starring role as the hero in the follow-up film \"Revenge of the Ninja\" (1983). Like Bruce Lee did with Kung Fu in the 1970s, Sho Kosugi ignited a worldwide Ninja craze in the 1980s with his films. And similar to the Bruceploitation phenomenon that followed Lee's death, many copy-cat ninja films were made following the worldwide popularity of Sho's early ninja films. A number of films produced in Hong Kong and Taiwan even used Sho's image on their posters and"
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"Cash (2007 film) catch the roberer robs third diamond by plant his own dealer of third diamond. Here Karan (Ajay Devgan) boyfriend of Shanaya impose himself as a writer but actually he is planner mastermind of technology (ex. engineer), who can hack, develop drone bombs & toy bombs, made a plan to divert police in which he call Danny and Lucky (Riteish Deshmukh) from India. Danny is a water surfer while Lucky is a skatter. Karan made a plan to divert police by keep them busy in thief of painting in art exhibition for which he plant Lucky and Danny, while Karan gets"
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"Pugsley Addams Pugsley Addams is a member of the fictional Addams family, created by American cartoonist Charles Addams. Pugsley is depicted as a devious young genius in Charles Addams's original cartoons. He is often shown releasing sailboats in the park with other children, except his boats were more macabre in nature. Pugsley is the oldest child of Morticia and Gomez Addams. He is a pre-teen boy (His age is given as eight years old in the pilot episode but is changed to ten years old in the second episode) who is almost always seen wearing a striped T-shirt and shorts."
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"identified in the \"Wacky Races\" segment \"Dash to Delaware\" as a mix of bloodhound, pointer, Airedale, and hunting dog. During \"Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines\", in the episode \"Sappy Birthday\", Muttley shows a calendar where 16 April is marked; his birthday. Muttley does not really talk; his main examples of speech are his trademark \"wheezy snicker\" (usually at Dick's expense) and a mushy, \"sotto voce\" grumble against an unsympathetic or harsh Dick (usually along the lines of \"Snazza frazza rashin' fashin' Rick Rastardly!\"). Don Messick had previously used Muttley's distinctive laugh for the character of Griswold in an"
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"Mining in Bolivia large reserves of lithium in 1976. By 1985 Bolivia's National Congress had made lithium extraction a national priority and created the Industrial Complex of the Uyuni Saltpan (Complejo Industrial de los Recursos Evaporíticos del Salar de Uyuni) to explore, exploit, and market lithium. Because the extraction of lithium is an expensive, technically complex process, the government sought bids for some foreign investment in lithium in the late 1980s. In addition to an estimated 5.5 million tons of lithium reserves, Bolivia also had approximately 110 million tons of potassium, 3.2 tons of boron, and an unknown amount of magnesium associated with"
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"ceased. Fluorine continued to play a role in refrigeration though: hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) and hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) were developed as replacement refrigerants. History of fluorine Fluorine is a relatively new element in human applications. In ancient times, only minor uses of fluorine-containing minerals existed. The industrial use of fluorite, fluorine's source mineral, was first described by early scientist Georgius Agricola in the 16th century, in the context of smelting. The name \"fluorite\" (and later \"fluorine\") derives from Agricola's invented Latin terminology. In the late 18th century, hydrofluoric acid was discovered. By the early 19th century, it was recognized that fluorine was a"
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"Hitbox (web analytics) the two makes a request from the data collection servers for each page viewed by a user. A cookie is placed on the users computer which contains a unique id. This unique id is passed with the request to the data collection servers. During the processing of the data Hitbox ties together the page views to get a perspective of how the user moved through the site. Other, custom information can be passed in the request as well as information from the HTTP header of the browser, such as referrer and browser details. Some Web Analytics services have been declared"
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"Jean-Philippe Rameau on 12 September 1764 after suffering from a fever, thirteen days before his 81st birthday. At his bedside, he objected to a song sung. His last words were, \"What the devil do you mean to sing to me, priest? You are out of tune.\" He was buried in the church of St. Eustache, Paris on the same day of his death. Although a bronze bust and red marble tombstone were erected in his memory there by the Société de la Compositeurs de Musique in 1883, the exact site of his burial remains unknown to this day. While the details of"
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"Philothea, Ohio aid. Minutes away from bleeding out completely, Sir Arnold fortunately spotted a plump woman carrying a basket of sweet buns in the distance. Her presence saved his life as she carried him over her shoulder and hiked up campbell hill in her less-than-qualified hiking clogs and brought him to safety. He recovered marvelously due to intensive drinking of water and eating of her sweet buns. He asked her what her name was, but she only spoke Greek and when a kid came up to her yelling \"Thea!\" he just assumed that was her name. Her cheese and buns saved his"
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"Khalistan Liberation Force Keepa Shekhupura, and Navneet Singh Khadian (killed 25 Feb 1994). After Navneet Singh Kadian KLF singhs hand over command to Dr. Pritam Singh Sekhon. Harminder Singh Mintoo used to head this organisation until his death in April 2018 at Patiala jail due to heart attack. The KLF was responsible for several bombings of civilian targets in India during the 1980s and 1990s, sometimes in conjunction with Kashmir separatists. KLF was among the Sikh groups that claimed responsibility for the 1991 kidnapping of the Romanian chargé d'affaires in New Delhi, Liviu Radu. This appeared to be retaliation for Romanian arrests of"
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"Bhutto Nagar Bhutto Nagar (), is one of the neighbourhoods of Landhi Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. There are several ethnic groups in Bhutto Nagar including Muhajirs, Christians, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochis, Memons, Bohras and Ismailis. The population of Landhi Town is estimated to be nearly one million. This neighbourhood is named after former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, a Sindhi. yahan p phadda b hoa tha mqm walon ka andp se bhutto nagar mn ghuys k firing ki thii mqm walon n nisar peeli tanki pluancher marnyn wala tha eid k 2sry din pr mara nh phe nisar"
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"Precision (statistics) In statistics, precision is the reciprocal of the variance, and the precision matrix (also known as concentration matrix) is the matrix inverse of the covariance matrix. Some particular statistical models define the term \"precision\" differently. One particular use of the precision matrix is in the context of Bayesian analysis of the multivariate normal distribution: for example, Bernardo & Smith prefer to parameterise the multivariate normal distribution in terms of the precision matrix, rather than the covariance matrix, because of certain simplifications that then arise. In general, statisticians prefer to use the dual term variability rather than \"precision\". Variability"
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"Conditional variance recall, is a random variable itself (a function of \"X\", determined up to probability one). As a result, formula_4 itself is a random variable (and is a function of \"X\"). Recall that variance is the expected squared deviation between a random variable (say, \"Y\") and its expected value. The expected value can be thought of as a reasonable prediction of the outcomes of the random experiment (in particular, the expected value is the best constant prediction when predictions are assessed by expected squared prediction error). Thus, one interpretation of variance is that it gives the smallest possible expected squared prediction"
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"Toyota Corolla (E140) All other trims have Toyota's new 1.8-liter 2ZR-FE four-cylinder engine with and of torque. Corollas with the 1.8-liter engine have an EPA fuel economy rating of 27 mpg city/35 mpg highway, both numbers being lower than those achieved by the previous generation. The 2.4-liter is rated at 22 mpg/30 mpg with the automatic and 22 mpg/29 mpg with the manual. All engines are ULEV II certified. Toyota carried over the 13.2 gal fuel tank from earlier models. In order to help improve fuel economy, the new Corolla uses an electric-power-steering unit instead of a belt-driven-hydraulic pump. The Corolla offers technological"
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"Urban legends about drugs \"electrical banana\" is mentioned in one of the lines. According to \"The Rolling Stone Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock and Roll\", Donovan claimed he was actually referring to a banana-shaped vibrator. The song itself, despite its \"psychedelic\" feel, was written about Donovan's bout with hepatitis (which causes jaundice). One popular legend is the blue star tattoo legend. This legend frequently surfaces in American elementary and middle schools in the form of a flyer that has been photocopied through many generations, which is distributed to parents by concerned school officials. It has also become popular on Internet mailing lists and websites. This"
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"Survivalism (song) a hand picking a man up out of the wreckage of a crumbling bridge, claimed to be drawn by a prison inmate. There are various biblical quotations surrounding the drawing, and capital letters (un-capitalized letters in the second paragraph) align to form the word \"francesca\" once in the first paragraph, and twice in the second. Francesca has two documented meanings; 'free', and 'from Franconia' or 'from France'. The music video is available for download (both the lo-res and hi-res version) at the album's website. At the end of 2007, \"Rolling Stone\" readers voted the video as the best music video"
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"when did grove press stop publishing the book tropic of cancer"
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"appeal. Grove’s success in publishing \"Lady Chatterley’s Lover\" paved the way for Rosset to publish another contested work that was ultimately cleared by the courts, Henry Miller's 1934 novel, \"Tropic of Cancer\". The book contained explicit sexual passages and therefore could not be published in the United States. In 1961, Grove Press issued a copy of the work and lawsuits were brought against dozens of individual booksellers in many states for selling it. The issue was ultimately settled by the U. S. Supreme Court's 1973 decision in Miller v. California. (The Miller of the \"Miller\" case was unrelated to Henry"
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"duster), having a persona, is left out and wants to be used again (by writing in the sky, being on the Internet, becoming a DJ Radio, bringing a group of Mexicans, hiding in a tree with a delivery, and a broom and mop hiding places in the supermarket. The woman continues to use her Swiffer and the mop is left by itself. The second series of commercials include the mop, broom or feather duster finding a girlfriend to make out with (including a bowling ball, a rake or an antique doll). A commercial announcer states, \"Switch to Swiffer, and you'll"
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"where can i find a list of permanent establishment"
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"medical forms. The last two examples form the subtopic image analysis of pattern recognition that deals with digital images as input to pattern recognition systems. Optical character recognition is a classic example of the application of a pattern classifier, see OCR-example. The method of signing one's name was captured with stylus and overlay starting in 1990. The strokes, speed, relative min, relative max, acceleration and pressure is used to uniquely identify and confirm identity. Banks were first offered this technology, but were content to collect from the FDIC for any bank fraud and did not want to inconvenience customers.. Artificial"
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"religious traditions – may be the inspiration for the work. The Book of the Heavenly Cow is divided in half by the image of the cow and her supporters. There are no visible breaks in the actual text of The Heavenly Cow, aside from the representation of the Heavenly Cow. Due to this there are no clear breaks in the text that allow for a clear structuring of the text. However, Egyptologists who have examined the text closely have suggested a loose division of the text into four sections. The first section describes the \"Destruction of Mankind\", in which humanity"
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"Colegio de San Gregorio vain lintel decorated with fleur-de-lys, the founder's symbol repeated often enough, covered with three-centered arch in turn covered by another ogee trefoil. It draw attention to the \"savage men\" of the jambs and buttresses, a total of sixteen. Theories about the significance of these figures, present in many buildings of 15th-century, are varied and should be put in relation to the context in which these appear. One of its functions would be simple heraldry sculptures. It is also said that, dressed with shield and mace, were the guardians of the building, beastmen guaranteeing security. Or these could allude to the"
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"what disease killed two-thirds of the shinnecock indian tribe in 1658"
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"Shinnecock Indian Nation they had no immunity. In 1658 a smallpox epidemic caused the deaths of nearly two-thirds of the Indians on the island. In addition, their communities were disrupted by land encroachment by Dutch and later English colonists; they had to shift from hunting and fishing to horticulture. By 1741, estimates are that only 400 Native Americans in total survived. In 1641, English colonists signed a lease with the Shinnecock Indians. In 1703, this was ratified to include more land for English colonists. In 1792, the state of New York passed a law reorganizing the Shinnecock Indian Tribe as a trusteeship. The"
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"the men usually went naked, women wore a short skirt made of reeds or animal skins. Their religion was shamanic. Year-round the most important food for the Guaycura was probably the basal rosettes of several species of agave which they roasted in a pit with heated rocks. The fruit of the organ pipe cactus or \"pitahaya\" (Stenocereus thurberi) was the staple food tor two or three months in late summer and fall. Its abundance and ease of harvest enabled the Guaycura to congregate in larger numbers than usual for social and religious activities. A fair number of explorers and missionaries"
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"who was the ministry of foreign trade merged with"
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"Ministry of Foreign Trade (Soviet Union) foreign trade corporations and also known as foreign trade association. In 1946 the People's Commissariat of Foreign Trade was reorganized into the Ministry of Foreign Trade. The Ministry of Foreign Trade, through its FTOs, retained the exclusive right to negotiate and sign contracts with foreigners and to draft foreign trade plans. The Ministry of Foreign Trade was merged with the Ministry of Internal Trade on 15 March 1953 and was restored to separate status six months later, on 15 September. The State Committee for Foreign Economic Relations (Gosudarstvennyi komitet po vneshnim ekonomicheskim sviaziam — GKES), created in 1955, managed all"
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"William Vivour in 1888, including a few Britons. The rest of the resident Creole population became Spanish by default.\" William Allen Vivour, a wealthy Creole planter born in Sierra Leone, greeted the Austrian explorer Oscar Baumann in Korth West Bay (San Carlos, Luba) in 1886 as the local representative of the Spanish crown. As regards the spend thrift nature of his contemporaries, Baumann painted a very intimate picture of Vivour as one that was efficient and hated waste. Funds were borrowed for non-productive purposes, but suggestions that Africans were more likely to waste capital than Europeans are suspect. Sundiata portrays profligacy as"
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"feature many titles contain. In the \"Game & Watch\" games themselves, the playable characters vary in appearance, as they often sport eyes, teeth and clothes, all of which Mr. Game & Watch lacks. However, in the \"Super Smash Bros.\" series, his trophies list his first appearance as \"Game & Watch, 1980\"; this makes him the oldest character in the series by game release date, with Pac-Man being the only other to have been introduced in 1980. \"Super Smash Bros. Ultimate\" also alters his appearance when he performs certain attacks to match how the characters look in the game of the"
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"of intervention on the motor system (pharmacological, behavioral, lesion, etc.). TMS-induced MEPs may thus serve as an index of covert motor preparation or facilitation, e.g., induced by the mirror neuron system when seeing someone's else actions. In addition, MEPs are used as a reference to adjust the intensity of stimulation that needs to be delivered by TMS when targeting cortical regions whose response might not be as easily measurable, e.g., in the context of TMS-based therapy. Evoked potential An evoked potential or evoked response is an electrical potential recorded from the nervous system of a human or other animal following"
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"Electric fish neighbor’s frequency is higher than the fish’s discharge frequency, the fish will lower its frequency, and vice versa. The sign of the frequency difference is determined by analyzing the \"beat\" pattern of the incoming interference which consists of the combination of the two fish’s discharge patterns. Neuroethologists performed several experiments under \"Eigenmannia's\" natural conditions to study how it determined the sign of the frequency difference. They manipulated the fish’s discharge by injecting it with curare which prevented its natural electric organ from discharging. Then, an electrode was placed in its mouth and another was placed at the tip of its"
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"what is it called when a spider eats other people"
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"correlation between hostility, foraging capability, and fecundity. Aggression at a young age leads to an increase in prey consumption and as such, a larger adult size. This behavior \"spills over\" into adulthood, and shows up as a nonadaptive trait that manifests itself through adult females preying on males of their same species. Spider cannibalism Spider cannibalism is the act of a spider consuming all or part of another individual of the same species as food. In the majority of cases a female spider kills and eats a male one before, during, or after copulation. Cases in which males eat females"
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"Raining Cats and Frogs carnivores feeding on the poultry, so the children decide to climb on the giraffe's neck, but are overcome by the others. The tortoise convinces most of the carnivores to eat the children next, only the lion and one of the cats are reluctant to do it, but the majority decision is that they are next. The tortoise explains that she is taking revenge on humans because they have pursued and killed her family and her kind for their flesh, eggs and to make luxury items with their carapace, telling the children that the eggs that she keeps in her carapace"
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"when did the embassy row hotel go bankrupt"
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"Allan J. Riley, president of Riley Real Estate Investments. The property exchanged hands for an undisclosed sum. The \"Washington Post\" reported that the hotel paid $74,076 per month in 1988 to use the land. The Embassy Row Hotel continued to struggle, however. By 1991, CapStar Hotel Company had taken over management of the property and La Reserve had closed in favor of yet another restaurant, Lucie. On June 26, 1992, Embassy Row Hotel Investors declared bankruptcy, claiming more than $10 million in debts. The hotel was taken over by MBL Life Assurance. It underwent another renovation in early 1994, at"
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"Korean beauty standards such as a long sleeve shirt. They will even blur out the tattoos if they can visually see them. For someone in Korea to legally (official certified) give tattoos in Korea they must be a doctor. A doctor is the only legal person to give tattoos to the general public. Most tattoo parlors are not advertised to the general public in a straightforward manner like a neon sign saying \"tattoos here\". Most of the time, a person must be in contact with someone who knows where to find a tattoo artist. Most tattoo parlors are in apartment buildings. The apartment"
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"Patrick Ryecart classics of Shaw, Sheridan, and Shakespeare to light comedies, TV situation comedy, thrillers and musicals. Among his notable credits in London are Jack Absolute in \"The Rivals\" with Michael Hordern as his father and Geraldine McEwan as Mrs Malaprop, and Lord Goring in Peter Hall's \"An Ideal Husband\". He has acted on many British television shows since the mid-1970s including \"Lillie\", \"Romeo and Juliet\", \"The Professionals\", \"Minder\", \"Rumpole of the Bailey\", \"Lovejoy\", \"Coming Home\" and \"Holby City\". In 1986 he appeared in the \"Doctor Who\" serial \"The Trial of a Time Lord\" in the \"Mindwarp\" segment. He was one of"
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"who played sir toby in twelfth night"
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"Twelfth Night with music composed by Henry Bishop. Influential productions were staged in 1912, by Harley Granville-Barker, and in 1916, at the Old Vic. Lilian Baylis reopened the long-dormant Sadler's Wells Theatre in 1931 with a notable production of the play starring Ralph Richardson as Sir Toby and John Gielgud as Malvolio. The Old Vic Theatre was reopened in 1950 (after suffering severe damage in the London Blitz in 1941) with a memorable production starring Peggy Ashcroft as Viola. Gielgud directed a production at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre with Laurence Olivier as Malvolio and Vivien Leigh playing both Viola and Sebastian in"
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"English words first attested in Chaucer returning, save, saving, serie, shouting, smiler, strangle, strangling, tester, thoroughfare, turret, vanishing, variation, vital, vomit, whippletree, winged\" The Miller's Tale is told by a drunken miller to \"quite\" (requite) The Knight's Tale. The word \"quite\" here means to make repayment for a service - telling stories. \" almagest, bragget, chant, cinnamon, forge, haunch-bone, interrogation, keek, kneading, kneading-trough, lab, mislie, out, pearl, Pilate, piping, shelf, slumber, swive, tub, very, vere, watchet \" The Reeve's Tale is about two clerks tricking a miller. This tale is possibly based on Boccaccio's sixth story in \"The Decameron.\" \" bodkin, bolt, chime, derere, easement, grass"
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"how many adsorbent artificial cells are retained in the blood"
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"long time been known for its ability to remove toxic substances from the blood in accidental poisoning or overdose. However, perfusion through direct charcoal administration is toxic as it leads to embolisms and damage of blood cells followed by removal by platelets. Artificial cells allow toxins to diffuse into the cell while keeping the dangerous cargo within their ultrathin membrane. Artificial cell hemoperfusion has been proposed as a less costly and more efficient detoxifying option than hemodialysis, in which blood filtering takes place only through size separation by a physical membrane. In hemoperfusion, thousands of adsorbent artificial cells are retained"
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"Food waste in the United Kingdom is used in 50% of households in the USA, 34% in New Zealand, 20% in Australia and increasingly in some European countries, notably Sweden. A FWD has no blades or knives, it has a grind chamber, the floor of which is a spinning disc with lugs spin the waste against the perforated wall of the chamber, particles exit when they are small enough. measured particle size distribution and found 98% <2mm. They also measured settleability and found the ground waste would be carried/resuspended easily in conventionally designed sewers. estimated the Global Warming Potentials (100 year) of options for food waste"
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"how many times brighter is a 6 magnitude star"
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"times brighter than a second magnitude (+2.00) star, and about 100 times brighter than a sixth magnitude star (+6.00). The faintest stars visible to the naked eye under good seeing conditions are about magnitude +6. On both apparent and absolute magnitude scales, the smaller the magnitude number, the brighter the star; the larger the magnitude number, the fainter the star. The brightest stars, on either scale, have negative magnitude numbers. The variation in brightness (Δ\"L\") between two stars is calculated by subtracting the magnitude number of the brighter star (\"m\") from the magnitude number of the fainter star (\"m\"), then"
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"HD 149026 fusion of hydrogen in the core of the star is coming to an end, and it is beginning to evolve towards red gianthood. At a distance of 250 light-years, the star is not visible to the unaided eye. However, it should be easily seen in binoculars or a small telescope. The star is over twice as enriched with chemical elements heavier than hydrogen and helium as the Sun. Because of this and the fact that the star is relatively bright, a group of astronomers in N2K Consortium began to study the star. The star's anomalous composition as measured may be"
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"when did the song phone call to mama come out"
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"78. Joyce Paul Joyce Paul (1937 – February 15, 2016) was an American country music singer. She is best known for her 1969 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts, \"Phone Call to Mama\" from her album \"Heartaches, Laughter & Tears\". She was born in Shelbyville, Tennessee and raised in Nashville, Tennessee. Paul's other singles were \"Do Right Woman – Do Right Man\", \"I’ve Loved Him Much Longer Than You\", \"I'm the Girl on the Billboard\". Among her producers were Bob Montgomery and Kelso Herston on United Artists Records. She died in 2016 in Roseville, Minnesota, at the age"
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"Dancing with a Broken Heart \"Sitting on Top of the World\". The song is about evolving after removing yourself for a bad situation, for your soul or spirit, making a big move, in leaving it, and becoming a better person from the experience, like in the lyrics \"I'm gonna bury all the past just six feet under, under/I'm gonna make a storm from lightning and thunder, thunder/I won't let dogs lie in the peace and quiet/Moving on to another time.\" The song was written by Goodrem and Vince Pizzinga, and produced by John Shanks. The song has heavy EDM guitar elements and is very pop."
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